Catfrallts fiautit. issued Every FrUay Morning by M. JOHNSON & D. MONTAGUE Fublishers. F. M. JOHNSON Editor and Manager Subscription, per annum -- U-SO CORVALLIS, OREGON, Nov. 23, 1S98 Dr. Chapman, president of the State University, will resign to take effect at the close of the present scholastic year. Free silver, populism and an archy are dead. Above their com mon grave w;ifes the banner of sound money, good government and patriotism. Cincinnati Com mereial Tribune. Here i the true explanation. Populism Wis merely organized discontent growing out of hard times, and the return of prosper ity killed the unsightly thing. Kansas City Journal. Coin Harvey's thrifty scheme to collect a dollar for each person who voted for Bryan in lS96o be used as a Democratic campaign fund, does not seem to material ize. A chilling frost overtook the tender plant on November 8U1, and ruined it. Th- L-b.moii Criterion nays that business has increased a good deal in Lebanon. That the mer chants l I ha town carry larger stocks than formerly, and that trade is being drawn from a wider field than formerly. The Gazette congratulates its neighbors on the improved conditions in their burg. Prosperity is ths child of protec tion. In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth; then he made the editor, the liberal advertiser and prompt paying sub scriber, and it was good. The next day a blizzard set in and he created a man that didn't believe in adver tising and another who didn't lake his home paper, then he rested. Then the devil got into the mould ing and he' created the man who takes a paper for years and then fails to pay for it Oregon Mist. Four young women, all gradu ated nurses, left Portland one evening last week for service in the government army hospital at Manila. They are Misses Abbie H. Zaner, Mabel L. Lake, Cecelia Earhart and Josephine Dunn. They go in the employ of the United States government, and are to remain as long as they shall be needed. Other nurses from Portland are likely to follow them on the next transport sailing for the Philippines. You can fell the successful farmer by Mfei'ig at lb wile's ;ruit cans in the ajosef Jfffll can tell a dry-goods-box statesman by the patches on his pants; roil mu tell a slouchy woman by Hi? shoe buttons and hat; you can tell the poison serpent by the bluntness of hi U-ik but th easiest of all, you can pick oat the enterprising Merchant of the town by look' at the home paper. This is not Divine revelation, but it is busi ness and gospel truth. Oregon Mist. Town killers ar3 classified into 'Ut separate bunehes, as follows f -Ho go cut of town First, those . fhose to do their stioppms, s--'ji who are oppostd to improvemenl; third, those who prefer a qui'rt town to one of push and business; fourth, those who imagine they own the town; fifth, those who deride p 'blie spirited men; sixth, tkose who oppose every move ment that does not originate wilh themselves; seventh, those who oppose every Jipvemeut that does not benefit them; eighth, those who seek to injure the credit or reputation of individuals. Tti.. Tiniiv; ot this city has devoted considerable space to Mrs. Fay ne Strahan Moore, whose ro cent arrest in New York has caused quits a sensation in eastern papers. Tli3 QazetTB has studiously avoided mentioning this matter out of respect to IBB memory oi tiie late Av .Tnd2 Strahan, father of tho lady in disgrace, and it would nov HOW take up space wiui , a statement ot the ; rr;,c. which says this much talked of person Oiice lived iu Cor vallis. Now, Corvallis being a college town, has shortcoming' nngb of its own to answer for, without undertaking a the limes does to father the misdeeds oi Others, Or claim acquaintanceship with the vile of other localities. It is no credit to CorvallU to have the honor thrust upon it by the Times. This per ion did not live in Corvailis, and was not bom here If any place is entitled to the proud distinction of being the birthplace of Miss Fayne htralvm. it is our sister town, AiDany, parents luvins moved horn Cor vallis to Albany, where they had lived a year or two when Miss Favne first saw the light. It is altogether likely that Ai bany does not regard the fact of her being born thero anything to its credit, and would no doubt be en tirelv willing that Corvallis should stand sponsor for the young woman's birth, education and mor;tl training but Corvallis de clines the honor with thanks. THANKSGIVING. Yesterday (he nation gave thanks. The churches throughout the land were filled with devout worshipers. Forest, field and garden contributed to the dis p ay of a bountiful harvest. The choirs and organs made melody. The poor were remembered in a substantial way. Around the home fireside; families were reunited, the older ones reviewed tho strug gles of the past year, and made plans for the coming one, while the children romped and played at grandpa's free of care. Yet in Rome homes there were vacant chairs. The former occupants Had either given up life for the flag or were in Cuba, Puerto Rico or the Philippines serving their country. Many a tear was silently shed and many a prayer not audi ble to human ears was uttered for such dear.ones far away, some never to clasp mother or greet fa ther. To such we offer sympathy from a heart recently berelt, and conso lation in the words of the Lowl Nazarine, "I will not leave you comfortless." Jehovah, the God ol Nations, has been our country's shield and "a very present help in trouble'' during the last six months of its exciting and thrilling life. Such naval victories never emblaz oned the pages of history as has been won by our gallant tar. Such heroism by all classes and such skill in handling troops and accomplishing results in such short time was never before witnessed by man. Our granaries are over 11. wing with the season's crop. Our orchards and vinyearda have yielded b miitifully of Iruit and vine. Our trade has greatly in creased. Our neighbors, Cuba and Puerto Rico, have been tre,-d Irom the Spanish yoke, and the island of the westward sea added to our domain. Our tie dy with Spain is about to be signed, whereby our title to these possessions will be made absolute. Patriotism has had a new birth. The North and the South who strove against each other so bit terly a generation since have marched side by side under the same Hag, to the same music and both actuated by the same ardent love of country, and each has shed their blood to cement llielov ing bond, fealty to country. No nation has such reason to be thankful to the Giver of all good. No nation needs more the Divine guidance than ours as it goes out into the new fields of enterprise and endeavor, enlightenment and nrosrress. and the uoliflinz f the millions that have during the year come under our benelieent sway. The great problems of develop ing the physical resources of our largely increased domain, and the training of the millions of igiior ant aiid bloodthirsty people living therein will demand statesmanship of a high order and a linn reliance on the Ruler of the universe. S' from a nation's overflowing heart thanksgiving was offered Thdff, llm God of our fathers for West Point- Writing from Hillsbm-o. Under date of November llth, Congress man Thos. S. Tongue says: "Kindly permii me to say, through th? columns of your pp f, tliat it will become my duty to nominate a cadet for (he United States military academy a' West Point, who wid taU' an examina tion at Vancouver barracks, Wash ington, on the hi si Monday o Mr;h, 1899. An examination of !he physical and ineutal qualities of all applicants tor sucii appoint meiit wull be made bv PreMtlci.t W. Q. Hawley. oi th WUlmatl ir:,raifv' and Dr. J. A. Richard-! at Sakm n .S duf.lay, Ur. son, seventh day of January. I $99 Each applicant must submit prcf j that he is of good moral character, devold to b:s !Q.r?ti Oi1' bis country, and obedient to H laws and constituted authorities. The applicant, who upon examiua tion proyesto be the best qualified physieally, mentally and morally, will recviye thOappoiutmiit. No one is eligible except s resident, ol the first congressional district, b" tween 17 and 22 year- of :ig." .cj W 3. Jos. Glfrtgg lost A Valuable ho e this weehx Mr. Allord was improving at i Just accounts. Fred Walters a ltd Hiram Hall Several of Mr. Barnard's horses have the lung fever. Mr. and Mrs. Resr? are vi: ling iu Uorvallis this week, M. L. Starr eel; bratr-d his siKlV ftrtst birthday 1s! Sunday. Dr. Bennett expects Irt go to Portland the lat of th w'fk. V R Buckmsham and familr, ol Eugene, are visiting burg. Mrs. Edgar Grim is with her sitter, Mrs. V. li in our visiting Kav. o Dusty. Perin and Oaki-s killed a covole on the farm of V. It BucKingii m last week. Cove. Orr nun, Ins a distillery that will make apple, peach and prune brandy. WANTED SEVERAL TRUST wortUv persons in this state lo manage our business in their tow an-.: nearby counties. It is mainly office work conducted at liemrv. Satafv straight -90 a vear and .-xpe uses defiiiite. bona lift.', no more, no iess salary. Monthl; 1575- References. Enclose st If aUin.- stamped envelope. HeWrrt E. He. Prest., Dept. M, Chieago, 111. THE BEAUTIFUL iSLLS. Honolulu, Oct. 28, 1898. Ebitor Gazette A dozen Ha waiiaus pronounced Hay-yens, not Ha way-en in a boat 8 re naded the Senator two evenings ago. They had musical voices and sang both native songs and A mer ican ballads. They gave us '-The American Girl with the Two Step Dance Is Good Enough for Me," j and in response our boys sang 'My Honolulu Lady." 1 attended a wedding at in Cathedral (episcopal) las: uigiU, but except that the bride was halt Hawaiian, one of the bridesmaids and the best man pure blood natives, and the surpliced choir was composed of native boys, a le cription would be that of a church wedding at home. The groom was an American employed in the custom house. Whiskey here is Iwenty-Jira cents a glass, and beer fifteen c nts or two glasses for tweniy-;ive cents. Some of the boys who drink in dulge in Hawaiian beer or Swipes,'' a '-moonshine" ame.e made of hops, rice, ginger, brandy and other bases whicii can be bought and drank at native doiui nils for tiltv cents a gallon. 1 sampled the beverage, but the peculiar taste, something like one misrht expect from a eumbtnatioti of tomato catcfTTTp aiul uard cid r, was not conducive to lui ther exper imenting. Soft drinks, such as soda water, ginger ale, reot beer and milk shakes are as cheap as in th states. I have just finished a fine dish of ice cream with cake which cost ten cents. Clothing is not dsar Lgir suits, oi linen duck and erash.e 1 be bought, made to order, for 5 to $7.50. Chin merchants dt. much of the business, ami ih Chinamen of Honolulu are much more intelligent sis a class than those ot the Pacific coast in the United States. The natives are of a happy g lucky, sufficient unto the day di positiow, honest, proud and gener ally poor. With thirty live cent.-, in the family exchequer, the lady, of tlie house will pay twenty-hv j cents lor a cab to ride to market to buy ten cents worth of moat. They are triendly, hospitable, gentle and credulous. The beilei class see the hand writing an Ihe wall and realize that the race is doomed to exliwction. They have not ceased to regret the overthrow of their native monarchy, and a great many ot the white residents are now deploring the changf ti government that s rapidly convdr ting this Arcadian lS(!,;i:d town .t the Paeilic into a busing mod. in mart. The Hawaiian natives ,re gard the so called republic ol Dole as only a temporary affair, that would result in (lit restoration ol the que n or her succ -ssoij but they knew that annexation meant a final' farewell to their standing as a sell-governing race, When the band was to play the Hawaii in national anthem as the Hawaii fl:,tr was ljaul vl do.Vu to stav jdown. the natiw iiv mo is ol m j ban declined to play. Some lefl the grounds, while others sta e and wep . It strikts me Ihal of j the many good acts of Grover i Cleveland, while president of the United States, lor which at lea' ! the coming generation ; Wih .-. v j him due credit, not the slightest j was hl rolusal to confirm the stealth Of tit? islands hv the , United St ates, by treachery. Thef can bo no more glory in the Blafi and stripes, when it Boats as a pirate flag, than in lh black banner of the common highway man of th seas. But the recent act of iitjm-xa 1 1 ion was it necessity, lof the Dole covrnmof. uiiaerUtiu and liai f'.'.!, was ready to treat wuh Ki land or J .Mau had the Uan States refused to take the island under he protecung wins- In my formet l?lto' i &;tid" tii' populatimi of the city was 5,00o. I should have said ihe white p -pu latioh, for coaming atl cle UotlOliliti can boasl oi 30,0 0 in habitants. The chief lmttve food is, of l I,.-, ..I .nil... course, poi. a suibkiviv" d--- , ttfce substance niado b.y p aniitu(! tana rot. i am "ot positive lhat that ia "he proper spelling the root. The manufacture oi pi- Ls now aluiosi rxciusiyeij m ' hands ol Oliinamn. A it M y pouu Ut-g hv for if 100. tCissaidtio be very iiAUl'llilig and bealt1illii The Valencia, ha inft fttt b- i. i l fvvd h;iil:ilir1ii nf the WiuhllieH) I yiUeers the rVmaioins heavy nrtlllerV fesiinvi HUo pori Wednesday (yesterday), and a ve al'e to proceed with her when -ln ( oals up we will remain h?iitef - ral days, M. L HOLGATE. 6ns of American Revolution. The Oregon Society Ol Sons ol American Revolution is an organ izalion composed oi descendants", ancestor-who as-isu-d in e(abiih' ing American in l.-pendence. Auv male deseendani $uch am: tor is elisii'iie to atiinision into u- iocit-'iy. Its oo i- - aw vnl,r.1? 1 "' lioti and Uuricai Qir 'h Ui a CT1VK SOUCmiK WANTED Auverywh- for "The Story of the PhiMwrin." b? H..,4i-d. eommis si....iod'by th. Go.-rnnint a Otfieial Uis torinn to" tin- War Departm-nt. The W.k w.is wrilt.-n in aim.T CTgW 8 n l'mi eiscv,. on Hie Pacific with Gcural Mf;rritt. in hospitals at Honolulu, in Honir Ivotig, 1 . n ivi.nohs at Mniilla, in tlie in- ,i,,.nti camns will Aauiimldo, on th dock of &fl Olyml.ia with PfW na, th urn f l"'1'1" al r"ll nt. M,",.,lM- ir .j.n.nLs lJiiuitul n' oiiuia iiim... tl..n"j.v kv-11"1"-:'' I'""1' ogni Lov ,.l,..rs oil 111." slX't. i.lili 1.1 lit is. i,ie proio--in;n. Drop all 1... ft. ! lit friM li'ii-iurit tid. C'n-Hi traerjv itiiorfii'ini w.i Add K. T. liai bsr, bec'y, Btor lhsuwnoo Bidg. Chicago is 10 stimulate iui .11 tiic n-tory-of the American Rwvolutjon and loyalty to 11s principles. Voi thi purpose th society offers prizes of $25. $15 and $lOrespei-i-ivly, for the best essay written by any student in any coll-ge, um versity, normal school, seminary, or academy in Oregon, on any one ol the three subjects. I. G'-orse R gers Clark; and tlu - wwuiing ol the YWst 2. Paul Jon, and Ue WvjH Warfare ol th Revolution. 3. The Financiering ol 1 lit; R -olulion, Robert Morns, H m S 1 otnon and Benjamin Kwiikiiu. li is expect pd that ess.iys,ilt treat 01 the fiiptc named in the foregoing subject-. Individuals are named for the purpo-e of attract ing attention oi e-sayils 10 tli part takeni by the individuals in the .v. irk which forms the general sub Essays are limited 111 lengt h to twenty-five hundred words, inii-t b written on legal cap on onw side of the paper in the si mien; 's own handwriting, and must b accom pan led by tb-'c -niticate of thepres ident or principal 01 the collegia e oracademiciirstitiitioii aliunde I h the anth r, IB tin tff et ihattbe mi nor is a o i n ' hereof, and i,a b o in nice iliefHU u1'1 ls wewks during the scl I year I8!)t 9 Essays nui if fo I -to the chairman ol thecnAui I 6 in charge, Wallace .VkCiimant. 34 Concord Building, fort land, so a. to reach him hoi later Hian Feb ruary 1st, 1899 In awarding M p izes, the eomaattfee will lp erneil by these three consider tioii: 1. ll;si.;iicl accuracy. 2. Marnier t.i t'reaiaieut. 3. O-1 hographv. gi mm - r, si . u ax, and rtH'-tatliiii. " Similar or z w-.e if ' lh WKrMtY !.:- .v.-:'-. ami tltU tli'i'-r in the j;.iiii the S ate were v-i v a: fined hi ':... h'gii scii"-;s ! ! Villi1 i edtlith and highly ;i ent-- rotnpetii competition stu-rents in ; mic in-l italiMi ami no person ol will lie i'wc An -;d i 'i md iieaile j ; ;. !n.i 1 t i!'l I s a no rk- to in: ! I: il inpt't-. ma i i- i mil ill ative to ihj c be desirod ill It r nisued by the cii committee. Tiie essay awarded the first onz published in hi i. wi'h ol the author, i he yui Wallace McCamaxx Bknjajus 1 B. 13 Bei;k n iii W l It'll m ii; b I B V vf ei S j(irau7tina Kriut typhoid ievyr. John Kriews h : , ereU Irom typhoid T. P. Connor was doing bu- - s ill Coryallis last Sat oi day. John Hacker in o California i i 1HJ ir laiur Mi-, i. V bave been . u Dani i Fi ii jriove lo Uai i MISS Mt IMS oUi CllWl -uu . i; tii-eiv i r in l ter tlC it. -ill! will H tvtfi day. ih cii, iar are i Mr. Ed Norton, ol Yaquin? Bay, is visit .hg Alfred ivu-:, Henry Krien Uft'eliing, and ki Ill . . i ,1 u. Ol has built . i ill in- i 'n ii- w . ill" now swilled iuft. J. li Fehler Aas . ;ov i hoia I dav with a load ol or i lie i siockmarij Uatt, Mr. SatUUel Einei an laniily have ni fved back onto his phics alter having live i m toi danu a year. Mfit iicorge Link hi ior some time-. Out is proving under M c .. O. Loggan. Our neighbor; vp'1' , bek-n ovny oi Dn iii tl,. nil' was apiHiHH eu u uti i He ; -id .iui ffl h l madto a 1 llnil :1 1 ill f.iinalllf nffit-r. i .-.if i. tasl B. - -i , - fcjtnce i lit- i -liny w.i iit-r Iw set j inl Jfi. a. I'arker h .s bten eoiu pc-Hed to come do-wli out of iii rlr iice in u li-'ii iAZkfi'K c "i nun tusi w-'vii. :ud ia m 'A j iy- . i if 'i'iV; .ulfrs oi Dewv ti m r j .. Ota ti . Sti ik Yeu ? Muddy c-iiiil-xias, . uu-e-ni.j? . ratll evmc from chr- cn.-ii " K.-''! Clver Rol TVt i M abinlulo cure And has twen old tr fifty y i'- n a -lut.-Kuar-iinuo Pi iw; a5t-. mid 30 ct -. St'ld y Grti- bain et We! lei g Kfrti'iks aBil biiv.ik'8 in Graham & Wells. Many a bouwhnld i- aJ.Wpd -y death in-cause of tlm failinv to ki i-p'm hAml a sale md abso ntely certain euro lor coup such nr (We HnUt C''Uih t'uvt?., 8 that yotjr liltio ono. ii'i prwtHH(d asi n-' ernorgency. ii 11 nam & V 1U. v ' . 'V Home Ground Boctn ca F'.nnr Z-.eroiPs. CASTOR! A. For Infants and Children. The Kind You HavrAtwafs Bought Bears the Signature of A. Good Steak, Choice Roasfs, Lard, 1 everything a l:re teude; . H a-"i - -. '! -lit. .r"i ti .fi .,lJ. - Second St., Corval.is, Oregv. r NOTICE. To Holders of Pr mill in Cards: Remember, -ur d sts ilmtion of Premiums to Ctisli Buyers will be awarded Januan 1. 1899. Gel in on the ground floor and buy all your Clothing, Fur nishing Goods, Overcoats, Mac kintoshes, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc., be lore tho Mine fxpire. Largest and mot complete line of Men's and Boys' Cloth ing SOHtf) of Portia::'! We have annexed .,:,: r room. This time it's for Dalies', Miss' mul Children's Fine Slices. Its number is 307 M..dion street. New stock about De niber 1st. The Kind You Ilavo Always ia use for over 30 years, , and ffi?--- , sonal '&Cf&i Allow All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trtfte with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. IS Wi Castoria is a substitute for Castor OS, JParegoric, Drops and Sootliing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor tfjer Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feyerislmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, f assimilates tho Food., regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ar-d natural sleep. The Children's PanaceaTJj, Mother Friend. genuine 1 Bears the 9 The Kind You HaYe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CENTAUR COMPANY. TT One Trial Brines Results TALK TUB PEOPLE BENTOM AND ADJA.CES THROUGH THE COLUMNS OF UNTIES Th His Gazette 3 orva V.i !! ! :vVi a la'rc, intelligent, wil Ki-'dii ttnd alteniire audience. X. r ' '.? -: If! Ill and sect ion is as influential us i-e ally ra'J (i-.iZ'tte, ,Tl!.UATK. W. t. IIOLGATK I SON, y i ! ATTORNEYS AT LAW .1KVAI.I.W. yto&oH a. R. FARRA-, M. D. euz!r- Affi.. imntaifsAvrE. L. Miller's store. Ofhce upstairs me. j Residence oVi Third street hi fri .t of Courtliouso. . , - Offire hhvjfr 8 to 9 a. m., ad 1 to a rA 7 10 S o tfi "AH calls altetwfed proinpety. 7 to 8 p. tn- cti 1 ' tiStt&i a iitMAN. M.D.. Homatathist. ,Qfik Over AUW- Woodward's , dnii.4iirc. R.'s'idsnce: rner Third and; WArnsou lo-ii. .1. GATE St SorvalHs,Or.: Hr 9-1. ftV .- a KiriHl SfltUem(.nt . Itwrehv mvw Chariea E N- iif Rii t , Rr of the estate ,.t Samu i il. Inn fi d hi Pt1.1l me- C- -.UJV- ::t CMaiC-lll lilt VW...T " - of-.'ir- State of Or-.-n fr Benton coo.ay V , . . . 1 ;-.,,.(.. I nil rf in S.tni'lnv, tiie 10: Il IMV t i'ei-einiwr, iSr .. a! Uk- li.-.ur of 10 o'clock a.'. i at ft!--- Counlv Court room in 'lie Court pjtnis- ' 'r.-.v!'i B'lito i c i inlv. Ow. i e ,-. c j,!:... C fixl !-. M& O'tirt ! r,., t,.Wrl'. ..'.iri-li. s if.-nv to snid final Mca 1 n.l the ti .i ftetthriaeHt titerwr DatrJ t'.!is iolli da of Now inbur. 1898. CHARLES E RICE. Exeetitor. Bought, and which. Jias been lias borne tlie signature of jhas "been made under Jiis per- supervision smce its infancy. no ono to deceive you iu this. v una ALWAYS Sienature of MURRAY BTWECT. NEW YORK CITY. CITATION. In Hie County Court of tho State of O- ;gcn for tnc County of Benton. In the Mttter of the Estate 1 of nafi B. Mason, Deceased. J To "The Home, Frontier. nd Foreign Mis sionary Society of 'nc TJnjted Brethren in Christ, or;lnixea by tlie General Coafer 5hCo of s:.id Church, May 20th, 1853, an'.! incovporatcd in Uutler County, Ohio, September 23rd, 1854, one half to the Afri can MHskm of said Chureh and tlrj half to the Guneral work ol : , TAT Snnii ami TTnu. F Citation. Missions as carried forward by Hs Boftrd i of All. 'ions," and to an v hoir unknown, if any such there be, of said drcunscd, and to all iSkT '-rfons interesttd in said estats, Groctingi In the naniB J b$ giato.of Qregoiii T.ro hereby eited and ru-iUiiid t ap- "'.ir in thu County Court of t!i State of ! LlKeB, for thu Cd'iinty of Benton, at the IP 11:. : .1... Court room insieoi, btrnaai CountT of Bettton, Statu of Oreion, 011 Tuesday, the 3rd day of January, A. D . 18W, at 10 .o'clock, in tho forenoon of tWat t y, then and tVsnre lo show cause, if an 3' vkiit, why aa order of sale should not bu made as in thu prtitio'i uf J. L. Akiw, Kx;c uior of said o-.tatv, piaycd for, of the follow ing detcrilx d real 1 slito, to wit : Lots 5 and (5 in Block 8, in tho town of Philomath, in Bontrti County, State ot Ore gon. AJ.-o. tiejrtlirihig at the S. E. corner of Oio don In d cliflW, Ko. 50, T. 12 S., K. 6 W., thenre tunning wst on south line of niidclaUii Y 1 rods, thonce north 195 rods to tWCrlcrot .Mary's river, thence down itnd Hvur with the meandrrs thereof to tli head 'of a certain slough, thence on a traight line Uthemottlb of said slough, thance down said livor again wilh it- nieandeiing to the nisi line of said dn. land eiaim, thence nuiiLli en the east line of said claim Ui uiaee ! of byginniag, containing o0aer6ii, hi BenAon Uounty, urvgon. Also Lot No. S in Blffck No. 3 in the I IV.W11 of Hot'ue's First Addition to High- 1 lands, m ucVu Oouniy, Oregon. , .WWninit M th oth-wtt NMr of Q ,taarier t tHe soiA e-ist i mlT'.eiwl' S-cli.isa. in Townr,hi( Ji'tetn ' South.. Kalis'- iieen West of Willamette 1 Meridian, nm thenoe .th rods. ' tb. nee vast rods, theuci- suth 20 rds, 1 Uienc-wes44iti-ods Kjthoplaceoi b-ginning, I cntaiaius 5 acres, in Lincoln County, .J J iii-- ' v 1 1 ' 1 ' " - " - Oneguu. for the County of Benton, SoilJ wi.h ih" s' d of said -Court -affixed, thi- lath day of November, A. D., Attt:1SSI8" VIKGIL E. WaTTEKS. t - Clerk. Ur VICTOIl P. MOSES, Deputy Clerk. F. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW CORVALLIS, OREGON. ite nrsctice in all tha courts. Al agrent lor all Uio first-class insurance companies "THE RESORT" TH33. WHITEMORN, Prop. W. Ii. McBrayer and Old Crow Wkis ' kys, Fine Wwes, liquors and Cigars. BONA FIDE Closing Out Sale of Clothing. , I have decided to rttire from the Clothing business and will ; ell our immense stock of Men's and Boys' Suits and Extra Pants at Cost. As we have decided to close oHt we will force the sale of the entire stock. Persons in need of clothing can save dollars during this sale. All Sales Strictly For Cash THE WHITE HOUSE. S. L. KLINE, T'T-TTT APPArir?3 Sorbin Building, Opposite Occidental Hotel, W. P. Lafferty, - Proprietor. Located in CORVALLIS, and ready for business. Wc will deal in Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, China, Uinssviiie. Tinware. Etc. Mrs. Lafferty will carry in connection with our vlock a full line of Art N- rule. Lace, Bulgarian, Coronation Cord and the New Cus Stitch Work wilh Brainerd & Armstrong Silks and Linen for the same. Will give hi struction in all lines of the work. Terms: Twenty five cents per hour, or in class 5U cents for three hours. Also do stamping to order, We would be very glad to have a call from all citizens of Corvallis and country surrounding to ee our stuck. We hope by courteous Ireaimenl and close price- to im-rii a share .of your palronag '. and will do our vefv best to please you. - fi rfV -rftr tt ltf1" a Jfc A S A ST and SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE -rOF TIIE outhern Pacific ComDaiiV EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:09 P. M. I Leave portU-mJ Arrivo r:S0 a. M. 9:4.1 A. H I Ltate Albany Arrive 6:00 A. M. 7:15 A. il Arrhe 6.' Frantltcu Lrare I 8:60 P. M. Above trains stop r.t all principal stations betwciii Portland and Salt:tn, Turner. Ma rian, Jefiersen. Albany. Tatiffent Bbedd.'. Hal.-'ey, IlarrHburir, Jun-tion City. fittKcne, Oroswell, Cottage Groo, Train, and all j'jations froja Koseburgtw Ashland, inclusive. Eoseburg Mail Daiiy. s:a-j A. M. K525 P. 51. :.:S" 1". If. Lt.ive Lwave Arrive i-ortlanti Albauv Rocelmr Arrive I 4:30 P. Jl Arrive J J:i0P. M Leave ! 7:30 A. SI W;stade Siisioa. ?0UTLAND AND tlWRVALLlS. BETWEEN Kiii Tritt. Diily Zicep t Ssaiiy. 7:30 A. SI. Leave lftlS P. S!. Arrive pordand C-rvallM Arrivr .r::0 P. SI Leave 1 1 :0s P. SI ' At Albany and Crrlli ciiaf;t willi trains at tl 1 urcon racsnc Kaniwiw. 4-19 r M. I Lew Purtlanci Airiv. I 8i . M. S:?J P. M. I Arrive Inditciiaeiit3 Lc-aie ,. 4,u) A. m. Direct connection at San Francisco with Occidental ted Oriental asd aail steamship Hues fir JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates n atJijlicatioli. Rates and tiekeU to Ewn points and gliloyg, A'- jAPAn, CHINA HONOLTJu au-d AUSTRALIA, can be "Gained frcn A. S. PENCE, Ticket Agent. Corvallis. R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAM, Manager. A. G. F. & P. A. Portland, Or,. YAQUINA ROUTE. COBVALUS) fit) fASTERlfj tE !K- OO. Connecting at YAQUINA with the Yaqulna Bay Steamship Company Grace Dollar and Navarro First class in every respect. One of Ihe above steamers is due to sail from Yaquina about every five ddays. SPLENDID Passenger Accommodations. Shortest route between valley points and San Francisco. Fare: Albauy and points west to Sau Francisco Cabin P 00 Round trip f7 00 For sailing day. apply to v EDWIN STONE, Mannjrer" H. Jj. WALBEN, T. P. & P. A. H. H. CKONISE. Agent, Corrallis, Or. Onion Laundry Go., PORTLAND, OE. All white labor work guaranteed. Basket leaves oh Tuesdays and arrives Saturdays. T. D. Camvbeu Ager, SeeoHt-Haad Store. Corvallis, Oregon. Verv respect fullv, , W. 1. LAFFKRTV. &t J fc Mr :S C A: TO THE GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES ffiEAT OREO t,'.; SALT LAS, mm MINNEAPOLIS 81. Fll mm tit AHB KANSAS CITT OCEAN SJTEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS Sailing flutes for AUjrVSS 7,1 . iT. 7- OCEAN steamers Leave Portland far Alaska Points august 8 and 28. Si earne rs Monthly from Portland to Yokohama and Hmt: Kong in connection with O. R. & N. I'or full iHfatlu oall "n O. K. N Snt, W. S. tae, CciTaills, Or., or bpcss: W.H. HURLBURT, gen-l Pass mwit. PORTLAND, OR DODWELL. CARLILL & CO. &EN. ACliHTS SOK,. TAC S S. CO. PORTLAND, OIP.. The Safest, Quickest, Cheapest route FOR ALL POINTS- East and Southeas . For full particulars regarding rates, time of trains, etc., call on or address ' GEO. F. EGLIN, W. E. COWAN, Agt., Corvallis General Agent, 124 Thiird St. Portland, Ot EAST Mi H JtiSCO