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About The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1898)
f CORVALLIS, OREGON. Bee. 23, 1S98 Capes 1 Jackets Over twe hundred different styles trictly up-to-date. PIbsIi, trimmed and plain, Bouele, Kersey, Beaver. Prices are right Fur Collarettes and Capes, $5 to $15 eh. SHOBS. Our Shoe stock is as complete as taougii we carried nothing but shoes. s. t YOUNG & SON, Albany, Oregen. LOCAL HAPPENINGS, T Wilson is in the California nietro- J T polis. Try Howell's extra fine yitp 10 cent eigsrsf. Won- ithr nlace to huv presents for the laved ones, hoth old and yuig The Cash Store. Punaerson Avery left last Monday for San Frauisco, where he is to remain. for several days on business. The JeffersoHian Literary Society gave Christmas Ball at Me armory T.dnes day night. TUe affair was swell all particulars. Mi Lizzie Clesrcett. of Pleasant 1 Home, Multnomah county, Oregon, is spending the vacation with her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Stephens. Elder Dr. Brower, of Talent. Jackson county, Oregon, called on the Gazbtte office with a view of buying an improved farm in this county. F. M. Johnson, the Gazettk editor, has been confined to his room during the past week with a severe cold. His condi tion at the present is much improved. Hon. H. B. Miller, ex-president of the O. A. C, delivered an instructive lecture in the college cnapel last Friday eveig, en the subject of "Labor a d Wages." AH th talk we have been hearing for the past few weeks ah-.st on of our -attorneys being a littlo daft will probably cease now, as his wife returu4 to kirn yesterday. Paul Smidth now walks as if treading -on eggs. He kissed a girl veterdav Thursday morning a bounciiiK sirl baby arrived at the Smidth domicilv. Mother and child both doing well. t v4 r J. - On the Lord's Hay mprnmg at the Metvodist church 'he subjs--i will Ke. "Why was Christ 4000 yjrs in i-usMJr" A Christmas sermon. Evening, "The ecoad greatest thi.ig iu the 'warld." lit. J. Fred Yates, after a two' mouths' risit' with her sister, 10-:111 Francisco, A CHRISTMAS STORY. To a modern church, just down the street, Where many stylish people meet To worship, as to them seems best, Tkere came, one day, a queer request. 'Twas a letter written in pencil, aud dim; The spelling imperfect, the paper thiu; And this strange writer wished to say A word or two about Christmas day. On Snaday moraing the preacher read To his congregation, the letter. It said: "Mr. Preacher, ye well ksow that Our Savior was no aristocrat; He dida't dress up when He went ter pray, Nor put oh style on a Hollerday. And I, fer one, wants ter propose That' Christmas ye come iu yer common clothes, Fer we as are poor would like ter know If ye dines fer worship, or just fer show." The preacher, read the lrtter through, Lid it aside, whil his nose he blew; Then spake to his audience 111 voice clear: I second the motion of the letter here. Let's lay aside our pomp and pride ( And rich and poor kiieel side bv sidcj While unto Him who reigns above We join in songs of peace and love." - - -'. ' .; - .: . That Christmas mom broke fair aud bright; The Earth lay shivering 'neath a mantle white; The Christmas bells, with merry chime, Joined in the spirit of the time. Aud in that modern church, up town, The pastor knelt in an old style gown, . But a look of peace was on hi face, As his voice ascended fo the throne of ' grace," And mcthiuks the angels heard that prayer, As it rose from the white-haired preacher there. ' ' ' : O . The day had passed to return no more, The lights were out the feasting o'er; And upon bis knees, with revereut head An old man prayed by his humble bd: "Oh Lord, forgive me if I done wrong In sendiu' that letter to Parsoa Strong; You know, oh Lrd, I coulden't guess That they'd all stay home 011 account o' dress. And I've been thinktn' it mav be me As is ter blame. Fer don't yc see? I'm forty years behind the day, And religion's ehangiu', so they say, So fergive me, Lord, deal kind with them, And save us all at last. Amen." And listening angels ausjht up the straix: 'SPeace on Earth, god will towards men." Crack E. Adams. 4 Legislative Committee. In Kay's store at Dusty, on Friday last, while a party of five persons were wait ing for the arrival of the mail, George Kondall, one of those present, thought he would have a littlo fun. He secured a piece of fireworks called the Dewey match, and set it on fire. It spattered and was so demonstrative that htr con cluded he had bitten off more than he coHld chew, and attempted to throw it in the stove, but it did not propose to be thus summarily dealt with. Instead it started out to have some fun'on its own account, and after hopping around the floor vaulted over and behind the count er, where a can of powder was located. This it soon found, and an explosion fol lowed that wrecked the building, and damaged tuch of the goods in the store. Those present were severely shocked, but none seriously injured. It seams al most miraculous that all were not killed. The but M rag caught fire immediately after the explosion but the flames were soon subdued by a few buckets of water. Letter List. Following is the list of letters regain ing in the Corvallis postoffice. unclaimed December 17th, 1898: . Bob Carlton Thomas Davis ! L..H, Dajris i i Beuua Fair Miles Jarvis B. Osker Kelsey R.'sal S. Ortei A. Pearl . : Loera Seidler J. VU Tharp W. JOtlXSON. 1". M. line of Be sure and examine our new shoes. Th Cash Store. Try L. L,. Howell's Cream of Maize, th returned home yesterday, and' received a best Hominy ever prepared. warm reaeption from her acquaintances ! s Dr. Farra mum a package on en street is this city, them. ich Include? WnrfiT "aTi ofTtiie hUKPtUfi -OwwotKC. get tut mam Andrew Lane is able to be out again after being in doors, three weeks with measles. Just for once look at lh opera si.ile on Joe Underwood's faca as he goes down through Maiu street every morning at 9-3- The new seeaeryat opera house.. "The battle of Manilla," is grand. It luoks as if there was a hot old time back there, but the climate in the house is the same old thing. Cliff Gould wears the badge of a dray man now! While seated on the drav one would naturally think lie was an old hand at the business, judging by the hump on his back, as he holds the rib bons and whip all in one hand. " Take Notice. All eld soldiers and their families are cordially invited to be present Saturday afternoon, January 7, iu this wty, at the Grand Army Hall, to witness the'instalia tion of Ellsworth Post's officers. Tile exercises will bagia at I p. m. sharp. The f ost desires a full attendance. The tniinwr a aftugh-nr I1 i cured with out harm to the swUcrer thy bettor. Linirer ing colds srn dangartvu. Hacking cough i distressing. On-' MiHiito Cough Gun quickly curw it. Wh.r Milfr wiir. weh h cougfa banei within reaebf It i H---to the ia-c. Giahatn & WVHs. Free of Charge to StrfTerers. - Cut this out and take it to your druggist and got a sample bottle free of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Conghs and Colds. They do not ask you te buy be fore trying. This will show you the great merits of this truly wonderful roraetly, and show you what can be accomplished by the regular size bottle. This is no experiment, and would be disastrous to the proprietor, did they not know that it would invaribly cure. Many of the be.-t p'xysician-. are now using it in their practice with great results, and arc relying on it in most severe eases. It is guaranteed. Trial bottle free, at Gra ham's & Wells' drug store, lingular size 60 conte and $1.00. All communications for Corvallis & Eastern R. R. company should be ad dressed t. Edwiu Stone, manager,' Al bany, Oregon. Do You Know :. , T , Consumption u preventable ? Science: hat proven that; and that negl-ct if suicidal. The worst cough or cold can be cured with Shiloh's Cough .and Consumption tire. Sold on positive gunrantct for oyi-r 'fifty years. Sold By Graham Sr Well's ;V . Thcheston the market, Twai. breakfast mush at Howell's. Bro's. On Every Bottle t)f Shiloh'k C n'siimptio Cure is this guarihi.M; All Sri' :ik at you is to use two-thir-' of the cmit-mu of thi; bottle faith fully ; then if you oih -.ay you iri Hot !'. Stud n-lnri! the b..tll to yonr Drugjri.-t and hn may refund the iiric: paid.' Price 25 cts, 50 cts. abd $1 00. Sold by Graham & Wdls Fresh Raisins. CorratUs, Citrou, and Letso Peci, just received at Zicro'iPs. Buchlen's Arnica Salv-'. THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cit, Crui.s. ?vr.-s, Ul n, Salt KVruFa, tt rer Suit. Totter, Chajip- tl Uaud, Chi! bbuHS. Corn, and all Skin I&mptions, and positively cures Piles, or ho pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or ntoaojr refunded. Price 25 emits per box. For jalc by Graham & Wells. druggUk. ' ' I- 1 :'r Export and General Steaduian' aro the best five cent cigirs in the markst. For- sale at liershner's. , Tell Your Sister i ' A lJeaiitiful Complxion an isupossiliility withodt (road fftire blood; th sort that only exists to connection with digestion; a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Boot Tea acts directly 011 tl- bowels, liver and, kid neys, k.'epiH them in perfect health. Price 2.cts.:ind 00 ct.. Sold bjf Graham & Wells. I i ft I 1 i 1 II f I 1 1 1 h I k I 4. REDUCTION SALE! v ' ' As I am contemplating adding other lines, I am greatly in need of room. I will, from now until further I notice, sell my entire line of I Clothing, Overcoats, r Mackintoshes and Extra Trousers, l j " This does not mean 15 or 20 per cent, above cost, but the actual wholesale cost. Suits, formerly $20.00, now $15.35. Suits, formerly $15.00, now $12.15. Suits, formerly $13.50, now $11.00. ' 'Suits, formerly $10.00, now $7:85. Overcoats, formerly $17:50. now $14.65. Overcoat?, formerly $15.00, now $12 85. Overcoats, formerly $12.50, now $11 00. , .Overcoats, formerly $16.00, now $J.85. Overcoats, "YormerTV'O'O, now $6.10. Mackintoshes, fotmerlv $15.00,' iiow"$12:50v Mackintoshes, formerly $12.50.. no.w .$10.00. Mackintoshes, formerly $12:00, now $9.80. Mackintoshes, formerly $11.50. ilow $9.65. Mackintoshes, formerly. $7.50, now $6.50. Mackintoshes, formerly 46.)Q, now $5.60. a i i 1 1 We have a few of those celebrated $8.80 and $9.90 suits left, which we will close at a bargain. SALES STRICTLY FOR CASH. t He Christmas exercises 01 me vh- trresrational S. S. will be held on Satur day evening at 7:30. " tt Sunday nior:i ra there will be a Christmas Scrsno , la the evening the subject witl ' V "Purity of Heart." - J. A. Gellattly, county resorder-j, has so far recovered from his recent illness that he is able to be on the go to some extent. Last Friday he and his wife took a trip to Portland ou the Ubany to spend a few days visiting friends They returned on Wednesday night. . - Christmas Entertainment at Baptist church. Saturday. 7:30 p. na. Come, see the Ferris wheel revolve, laden with j mystery and treasure. On Snaday there j will be snecial Chrrstnas sermons. A by"calling at his office. At the Omaha Kxposltion the C'lrvallji public school won the gold medal n its grade, work. This is quit" a distinction, when it is taken into consideration that our school had to compete with similar work from many othvr states. There will be a Christmas tree, pre ceded by a short program consisting of songs and recitations, at the Uniu-d Evan gelical church on Christumi eve. An interesting evening is anticipated. San- day evening there will bv a Christmas 1 Mission a 1 y service, conducted by the K. L. C. E. This will take the place of the usual preaching service. A hearty wel come is accorded to all. j: The anonymous,, latter fiein-i that hs beeu visitius; the town annually f-rtbe SILVER QUESTION Is easily settled bv buying your Chrii mas presents of K. P. Greffbz, the je eler. A larije variety at very low price Country' orders solicited and giver prompt attention. : j . A cusrh U riit like a fiver. It doVs not iy and'arfec'tuany w'itK' OniMgR I Cure, the best remedv lor all aR" and for Um most sever.- cases "W recciitaand.it lBr eaH; it's good. BNrssswMsaMHalisteva Buy a package of the elastic starch and get auictt picture free at Hers'ner's. . Acker's Dyspepsfii Tablets are sold oh a positive guarantee. Ci'res heart-burn raising of the food, distress after eating or any form, of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 25 :ts. and 50 cts. Graham & Wells. Home Ground BnckwV-at Flour at Zierolfs. Fresh Cuiloriiia Oranges, Lemons, Bauaoas ...ul Limes now on sale at VV, & C. AViiu's. Doctor MEYERS &co. Specialists for Hen These phyetciana hxrt been curing weakness and con tracted ailments since 1881. They bare the largest and vest tqntppea naeatcai in stitution, and the most ex- tenaire practice is ta w. b. No Pr Till Cored. Unfortunate men who ean not caU should WTite for ad rico and uitaWlliat 1 ' ALL FREE. Tbottamnds cured at ! F. L. MILLER, The Clothier. 11 I I i I I i P. S. We have an immense line of HOLIDAY .NECKWEAR, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, MUF FLERS and HANDKERCHIEFS, which we are now showing. 8 M I I 1 'I" 1 1 1 I I' I 1 M - 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 'A 1 I i i I t i i ESTABLISH CO 17 YI8. How Is Your Wife? lias lost hor beauty? If w. Constip Indigestion, riifrk Hi-adch- are the ;-m1 CMiHr-.-. KMrTs Clever Knot Tea pr Christmas Conquest meeting Most cordial invitation to ail thing. A committee from the legislature in spected the co lege Tuesdav. attraoou. -Tue committee consisted of Seaator Kuy kendall. Representative F.agg, ad Sena tor Mulkey. This commitu-e are visit ing all the state colleges that have asked for stat iid. aud 'areissguaiutiu- the.av- selves with th needs of our several state institutions. Rev. E.JJ. ThompsoM, of the Presbyte rian church, went to Da las yesterday to assist at the funeral of Mrs Smith, the .'ttother of M. Olive and -Nolan- Smith-, tday ho have been living in the docmr.s house. Mrs. Smith's -death occurred -early Monday morning .. The funeral will b'-- held this afternoon. The doct-ir will return on Thursda - evening. The show windows of our several niir chatits, as they hnrve been' arrange J (or the holidays, exhibit an unusual amount ;ot preparation and Keauty. This' tasty, and at 6:50. past, three years has put in an appearance i has cured "thtse for htf a i-rHtury. Price to every- i again. It was thought ' th- writer had been sent to the asylum or pen ana toe city would be rid of the nuisance, but it would appear that the thing-has escaped. However it left tracks that it dots not take an Indian to follow, and some, 'of these days the thing will be surprised a'wd hear something drop. J. D. Peer and wife, of Sauta Barbara, Cal. arrived in Corvallis on Dt-ceotbcr 9. he being iu poor health. They were in search of rooms,, wishing to rni;ia awhile. In the meantime they were stopping with F. A. Alexander. A f'W asro Mr. Peer. was stricken with 25 cts. and 5U cts. Money. rWuMiUiu- li re suits' are not satisfactory. Sold hy tiys hair. & Wells. . f advert 1 withal a most: successful war ising. The average perrortSviti Howell's stoek is increasin-, and so are his customers. . To the Public. Parlies wishiBg to purchase stock in the Mastodon Minig & Milling coi-.i-pan ur hai itij; any ollivr business with titf coiupauy are referred to Jud;e John Burnclt. at his office in Corvallis, Oregon. Constipation prisverrti-1' bdi- frui ridding- itmtf of waste matter. 1 Witt' Lit tin Knrly Risers will remove the trouble mid pneumonia, and died on Wednesday I cure Sick Hoi 4acbe, BiiiHUne, Inactive nieht. He was a Mason and Workman, j Ior a:-d clear thv Coniplxion. Small, The funeral will take placre at 10 x. v.t. today. The contractor of the new Mechanical Four piece glass sets, only 50 cents, at Hall did the proper tiling the other day, Heishner';. when he informed the teasmtters hauiiug . it,, rnnlp f.r iKO It- 1 ' 1 A 1 1: r fr-.lil TUl - ! U iv ifoad all those usiug narrow tirvd wajotts wou'd have t stop work, a uoaeSbut Elrt or Entrance. 731 1 6 THE RESORT 99 THOS. WHITEMORN, Prop. W. H. McBrayer and Old Crow Whis ky s. Fine Wine. Uqsiors and Cigars. G. R. FARRA, M. D. Office upstairs over F. L. Miller's store. Residence ou Third street in fror.t of courthouse. Office hours 8 to 9 a. m., and i.to 3 and 7 to 8 p. in. All calls attended promptly. sferr lUTJTXuxrLrtru uxruvuxrirLr uajxruxruam'uxjxriJinJim'ux nun : f 5 LOOK HERE. I have a Complete Line of Gigars, Tobacco, and fstmas Candied. Exauiine my stock and prices, and B you will save money by it. HOWELL, I . Young's old stand, Second street, CORVALEIS, OREGON. H txuijitijiijinjvnjiJirD Binnrtri -iurnJvinjiTjajinjuiJuTrtjij Are Coming TH3 FELGER PROPERTY listing of 43 acres, is hereby sugar. coated, dttti't Graham & Well. ( Ire gripe or eaM nausea. r1 for sale at $33. 33 per acre, con oft an 1 on the foltbwing terms: At least $300 down, balance on or before ten years, at 8 per cent interest; interest payable I annually. Residence to be kept-insured for -it least $500 by mortgnyor in favor of mortgagee. Taxes to be prdd by morrtoasar. F. yi. J-isixsoN", Agent.. r.t'ii. -tV,i y-'iir cotisfi : (.? -iVvrli Curii. It i ! it. It'curr rrott? w.th ethxi. Qonrconia -.iid with O-.ii Miniilo .if trii.d rhii.lriMi fry tor vVr.ni-Viti5 j.?)ninoi:t. il tin ..ft -Milt 4tlTt4Ta ilir!.-.. those .usuig wide ties wo to be ai!wr.n grji.'wiil oalv mood to Kton three tttfisi i sitpeession to haul. There was some sicking, nut it : UrMhoM & W to gaae in a show wU3W to "be drawn j was right; and if h had sot acted j he Howell's government inspecUd :.- inside, and thus the more attractive the window the more vtnll be the gazers, and as a result the greater will be the nnmber of customers. - - . , The O. A. C. fil'eClvib gave their en did thete would have bee 1 a cham-e for j trouble in the future. The junketing committee appointed by , the special session of the legislator to visit and report on the different schools lui-ats. tertaiameiit at the opera house to a large j that are sUte charges, put in an appear- ance hre on lucsday at noon, tins ijetng tha iast on the list. After dinner, they immediately proceeded to do np the (). A. C, and spant the afternoi.ii iu investi gating the different departments. Their coming was somewhat of a surprise to the authorities, as they had not received any intimation of the visit. This com mittee is doing the work assigned to them in a business like manner, and now h4tve.it well in hand, so they will be able to make an intelligent report to the legis lature which will convene in a few days, of the work being done, the prospects, 1 eeds and conditions of each one. The committee arc a fine, intelligent looking body of men, and are crtatnly the most patriotic committee that ever traveled the state, and show their patriotism by carrying with them the largest Flagg in the state, only it is not quite on the gov ernment pattern, a little heavy ott one sir.e. audience on the evening of the twenty Second. The club consists of sixteen members, a'.l of whom are adapted to the part they perforr in the show. The .elub has an excellent ba-d and an orches ,tra that could well compete with a pro fessional company. The j;lee and quar tette singing was rendered by. people selected from a body ot three hundred students, and while any one of them is not a professional singer, the excellence -ef the music thoy rendered shows what Can be accomplished by-an ordinary cho rus of voices by months ef patieut train ing. Persons who have seea ad know State that the O. A. C. can boast of as good a glee club as has aver made its ap pearance frm any of the coast colleges. As an amateur specialist, the club has in Dennis Stovall a person who well under staads the art of making people laugh; his pieces are all of his own make, thus the -audience is not imposed upon by suffer ing the torture of listening to stale jokes. His negro, Yankee, aad hayseed special ties were credibly given arfd exhibited much talent and careful training. The Club is billed to visit many of the valley towns during the holidays, and those who &thusg, Wealing. eJeMshtg. D-- Wilt's Witoh II. -ei ettlvn i. Qm hophicabla enemy nt -ortr-, Uurn, and wound-. It imvor fails li.cw'v Pile. Ti-- snay ivly upon it tiratmra fc WwiU. Ft Sv.-e A g---l Horse. Envuire at lht office-. - Wt.n yu &k for De Witt's H,-.-l Salve don't accept a eiinnlnrf"it or imitation Thern are mr cses of Pi! :s heins cured by litis, vliaH all others combined. Graham & Welts. ' EASTandSOUTH VIA THE.SHASTA. ROUTE j OF THE Southern Pacific CoinDaAv They &1PRBSS TUAIKi RUN DAILT. t::0- P. M. 1 Lctc Portland Arrira :J0 A. M. !l J- A. M I beav Alhan Arrive-i 6:80 A. M. 7.:45 A. il Arrive 8. Franviseo Ustc I 8:90 P. M. Above trains stop nl. nil principal stations .-tvte.Mi Portland and Salem, Turner. Ma iin, Jvnerwu. Albany. Tangent. Shedds, Halsev, Harnbacg, Junction City, Eugene,, Crvswell. Cottage Gnno, Tlrains, and all intions from Rosebargtw Ashland, inelusivf. I!selurj Mail Daily.' Fresh Columbia river Smelt daily coived at W. & C. Wilson's. re- o Bssritae S.'gnatsre t The Kind You Have Always Bought WANTED SEVERAL TR.UST werthy persons in this state to manage oar business in their town and nearby ceanties. It is mainly offiee work conducted at home. Salary straight fooo i a year and expenses definite, bona fide. less salary. , mommy A - . ... - . . . iiu ntvm, asvr fail to hear themU miss a treat tnat is Referenees, Enclose selfaddreased rded thejausic loving pa- ! stamped envelopes Herbert E. Hess, CTTVK SOLICITORS WANTED evervwlmru for "The StorV of the Philippine" by .Vnrat Halsteaa. eorarnts inea by the 6ov.:rnmont as Official His torian to thu War Dtnartment. The book was written in army camps at San Fran cisco, on the Pacific with General Merritt, in the hospitals at Honolulu, in Hong Kong, in the American trenches at Manila, in tha insurgent camps with Aaninaldo, on the deck of th Olympia with Wewey. and in the mar.of the battle nt tkv tall of Manila. Bonanza fbr agetg. Brimful of original pistures taken by government photogra phers on tha spot. Iarga book. Low prices. Big profits. Freight paid. Credit I ven. urop an srasny unwaoai wr uwki. tfit lroe. Address, JF.X. Maroer,;ec'jt : A. M. K:J5 P. M. 1 P. M. Lea'e Lvave Arrive rortland . Albanr Roseburjr ArrWe I 4: P. M Arrive 1 14:iP. M Leave i : .M A. M TcttsUi S:.is!. ?OKTLAKD AHD CjDRVALUS. J BETWEEN KsllTrau.. SiUy Except Soslsj. 7:30 A. X. Leave p. it. j Arrive Portland Cwrvaili Arrive 5:59 P. if. Leave I 1:5 P. M At Albany- and Corvallis ctmnv -1 with trains ef th e Oregon Pacific Railroad. Expretl Tisla. Esily Ixcopt Sstiiy. 4:50 P. M. 7:30 P. M. S:3 P. M. Leave I Arrive I Arrive Partland Arrive 8:is A. M. McMinnvilte Leave 1 5:0A. ludependeucc Leave 1 4.50 A. M. ANNUAL SALE Our Great Annual Sale of Winter Clothing Will begin Monday. December 26, 189S, and continue until Tuesday, February 28, 1899. Every article in stock will be reduced, except W. L. DOUGLAV SHOES, MON , ARCH WHITE SHIRTS and OUR OWN OVERALLS. The following will be our scule of reductions: 20 per eent. on all Men's and Buys' Suits. 20 pur cent, on all Shoes, Boots and Hats. 20 per cent, on Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Bags. 25 per cent, on all Overcoats and Mackintoshes. 10 percent, on Rubber Boots and Oil Clothing. ,iH j. Reniejiibfer we have the largest and most complete sjoek of Meii's and Boys' Merchandise in Benton County. All Sales at Reduced Prices, Spot Cash. S J Bj t Art Store and Foto Parlors We have a wonderful taking way. Old faces made new and attractive. We Make m a Life-Size Crayon for $1.98 Water Colors are pretty, and are a specialty with us. Our Art Department is filled with a well-selected stock of Notions, Stationery, Paintings and other works of vertu. Call and be convinced that what we say is true. We will sell for you any art work you may want to dispose of. WMMffl$$ The Photographer, One door north of Spencer's, Second St. vwmwwwmwvwvVWTv Very Interesting Place For Young and Old. Grand display of CHRISTMAS GOODS, Eclipsing all former years, in both quantity, quality and choicest novel ties, to be had in the markets. Bring your little folks and let them see the automatic figures. Big Line of Clothing at Lowest Prices J. H. HARRIS. Just Received, Another Line of Children's and Boys' Clothing. Our trade in this department has been satisfactory. Come and see us and you are sure of getting the newest. All of "ur Men's Clothing is sold on a very small margin. To see is to be pleased. 0 ZEE- HAEEIS, Corvallis, Oregon. t Big Line Men's and Boys' Shoes. t i Direct connection at San Francisco with Occidental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates en application. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA HONOLULU aed AUSTRALIA, can b obtained from A. S. PENCE, Ticket? Agent. Corvallis. R. KOEHLER. C. H. MARKHAM, ur. The English and German Expert Specialists. '' Five Physicians and Surgeons, all Craduates Irom tke best Medical Colleges in the World. INCORPORATED UNDER THE IilWS OF CALIFORNIA FOR $250,000. ESTABLISHED TWENTY-SIX YEARS. A nart of th staff .of the English and German Expert Specialists aud Dr. Meyers Co. will make thgir regular monthly visit to Corvallis, Monday, January 2 They will be at the QecidentalaHotel.S V The staff of the English na-i German Expert Specialists is composed of five regularly graduated doctors, each a physician who has had many years experience ftn curing all manner of chronic diseases'. During the past quarter of a century the success of this most worthy and popular institution has been phenomenal. Diseases which have baffled the skill of fether physicians and stubbornly refused to yield te ordinary medicines, methods and aooliaiices. are quickly subdued and mastered by the English Md Qertnan Ex- FWt Specialists Thev have the largest and best equipped mtaicai insuiuuon u rAmerica. The English and German Expert Specialists are not only competent and reliable, but are responsible, being backed by ample amiai anu aoiv u.lac. HOME CU RES While it is pFC-terawe in ma.ny instances ro see a paneiiL, tLiJ.u ,n7e.,m.n Tt-rr.rt SirxTtalists hare cured thousands of nersons whom 4Vi hw never seen. Tf vou cannot' see the doctors, write th e heme office fer I i'questiori list and free advice in regard to your ailment. ,. . Call on trie Doctors whom i-ney umo. n.n bihk iy -xfi;-t. ..j r..,au TJtwrt Sneniali.-ts. 'A friendly talk, which costs abrolntely i nothing, is bound to result in a great deal of-gd, whether treatment is taken or .not. The Enalisb and German Expert Specialists 1 4 4 i SANTA GLAUS Will make his headquarters at Hodes & Hall's this year, Where will be displayed the LARGEST COLLECTION ol choice HOLIDAY GOODS . -. Fver offered to discriminating buyers. Celluloid Toilet Cases. Albums, at Portland Prices. Dolls for the little girls. Toys for the little boys. In short, here can be had presents suitable for all Fine Stock of Fresh NUTS and CANDIES. - ta H-T-rKrr- WHAT TO EAT. WHERE TO EAT. WHEN TO EAT. ; HOW TO EAT. IT'S A BIG SUBJECT. We cater to the wants of eaters. We have been catering to them for many years. We think we know our business. Our boarders give us that impression they stay with us. If they didn't get their money's worth they wouldn't stay. rJt -w T A T T MODES & MALL, Second St 4 i" i - gs gat ' 1 s ' 1 . . . , .1 SUfl of the Most Eminent Physicians in the Worlq. Main Office, 731 Market S.- San. Fraiaieo. Which of These is True ? " Manners make the man." " Mind makes the man." " Home makes the man." Debate the question, and if you Deci le that home makes the Man, let us help you make the home. FRED G. CLARK, Furniture Dealer. 99 Second St., Corvallis, Or. 4 ,-ig