The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, December 30, 1898, Image 2

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I iOHNSON,
Editor and Manager
r-rription, per annum
-Si. 50
VAXJJS, OREGON, Dec. 30, 1S9S
ar Admiral Dewey, please.
kc Christmas, Pear Admiral
nee having been retired by
11 of'age limit, our hero, George
s 13-, takes the highest rank in
our navv.
n
!i;e of the recent press dis
hes, if has been said an eflott
1 1 bo mad- to get congress to
Ju igi Day and White law
i SjSlOj.000 each lor their ser
ces on the peace commission.
0 )) each i enougli and all
SliO
bo
"he Portland Times ann nnce
it does not attempt tu ix!
itself up wiiii lakes ami si.
vs'1 "lhal ii is a fearless new
or lir-t, last and all t!n lime.
?fet not at a! i. brother, furil y
..iimie
: do so :i little w ii'-.
puo
will hestui to mssirii -i
are exactly what you
are not.
it you
iini von
t the
ail evel
lann
:at
ire breaking their corset slays 11
ir mad ambition li kiss Lieu'
lobson, would occasionally
tired, iirav-liaised
ill:. I 1!
: - relieve I hem l' lie nmoh
- and burdens of tin me life, lift
- the country and Lieut. Llob
u as well, would feel greatly re
ed. lobson is really becum
... a niartvrio this oscillatory ex
r. Gardiner and a Miss lie
living B I teen miles south of
- ks, started a day or two be:
nstmaa for that place to
in ied. While on th way
m became untuauagabK-,
e
.1
Ik
1 m-
ran
iy U9WU a long lull, throwni;
occupants of the vehicle out.
ing the young lady instanlh
I injured Mr. Gardiner so badit
tt he is not expected to recover
What a glorious future await
' said the president at Allan!.!,
unitedly, wisely and bravelj
face th new problems now
ssing us, determined lo so'vi
ni for right and humanity."
L'hsse words are the utterance
statesmanship o! a high order.
! are worth more to the nation
n all the meaningless
tH the Bryans, Selu
is. Boarfj flales, and
ilaliludes
'..-. Nor-
! heir
, 1
STe niovamen
. r
recent
rrr.i:iii
gd in this eily to raic
h which lo purchase z
a fiunl
:rv Ensr-
j plieas.ints lor tlie Wilimueilo
ley li;-"! s proved considerably i
access. Nearly $250 was raided,
i Altoruey Milton Y. Smftli,
ie of the proixoicrs ' lhe pntT
.-ise, sent an ord?r for i$ pair nf
b rds this morn in:;. Tii- hird
, fiich will be turned Une a! !:!'
iit points in lhe VVillaui-'lte
y are expected to arrive abuil
latter part of J.-snuary. Port
! Evening Telegram.
tptain Tausig, of theBenning
. has been ordered hy the gov
nent to h"ist Old Glory ovt-i
;e Island, sitn aled 1.300 miles
t or Guam, i'liis is really
srican territory, as Admiral
" : ;:cs
in 1S51 survived
serled titlo in the hpiiic ol the
. ted States. This island aver-.
; about eight feet above lligh i
- It is three miles long and !
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I!!3 Jltlie lSUliia is quite esseilliai
us lor a telcirranii station
the line from the U. S. to Ha
i and the Philippines.
Some people, especially so, the
1 sangaino ol the Confederate
rans, tlllHK lhat 1 resident i
Ki nicy's address at Atl illla, in !
u he made releronee to the
ring for the graves of the (Jon j
ate dead, mean-, thai x Con !
i rates Will he admitted to Na j
onal Soldiers' Homes and psv
id by tne general government,
n tis they are mistaken. The
at; r t can and do admire the Con '
edefate valor dk played on the i
y fields of sanguinary strife, i
it cannot admit that their
; was riht. The notion lor
v s iheir errors, but it cannot
undone thir sin.
he proposed bill by Senator
. key, A Monmouth, lo reform
axation, is causing coesiderabh
ission among lhe city :u.d
:! v officials. The senator con-
emplates a sweeping revision ol
he laws governing asses iirient.s.
savs Oregon at present has m
Issued Every Friday llornln; by
JOHNSON & D. MONTAGUE
Publishers.
.lav,-. Potrlahd oJIiciais admi j Miss Hallie Starr started for her
tie is plenty of room for.ninend- 1 home in Iliizville, Wash, on Tues
ihe assessment laws. It is a day. She was tendered a lare
rob)em which different states 01 ! well reception at the home ol Mr.
Union have wrestled with fot and Mr. T. H. Wellsher on the
r with very unsatisfactory re- j evening before.
1 eie is a xv ..1 . -me c,a ,
- "J"""-
hands ot the most equitable 01
laws adopted, and there have
ys been loophcdss through
h other classes could escape,
-by shifting the burden upon
moulders of the willing one-.
I Senator Mul key's new bill will
edv even "O'i'e ol the man I
eoy even -o.i.c ortue msnj
Ig irregularit ies, the officials
1 that it will be a great step
right direction. Portland
r ,
! ' iiBg lelegram. I
BLODGETT 3?TE"W"S.
t
Misses Mandv a:id Gusta Nois arc at i
home on a visit.
j
Dan Col lou and Ray James are cutting j
wood for H. F. Francis,
G. W. Wood went to Yaquiua last
Thursday and returned Friday.
R. G. Simmons, Sr., is visiting in this
valley and vicinity for a few days.
"Doc" Blodgett and family are all aisle
to be out since their recent illness.
V. A. Gellatly and family spent Christ
mas with relatives out in the valley.
We are eujoying want) weather once
more and some of the farmers are plow
ing. Miss Hull has just closed a very suc-
csssfu! term of school in the Nois dis
trict. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson attended the
shooting match at Spencer Bros. Friday
ef last week.
Miss Ansa Mulkey, who is working
for Mrs. James Robinson, was at home
tor Christmas.
Charley King and wife, of Harris,
spent Christmas with Mrs. King's mother
nc.r Eddyville.
Miss Nora Derrick, who visited here
last week, is spending the holidays with
friends in Corva'.hs.
Mr.. Mary Derrick, ef Rock Creek,
Lincoln county, is stopping at Mr.
3 odgett's this week.
The exercises here en Christmas eve
passed off very pleasantly and a good so
cial tisi-8 was enjoyed by all present.
Misses .Mabel Abby and Carrie Kigor,
O. A. C students, came out on the train
Thursday to spend the holidays at home.
Rev. I,owther preached a very instruct
ive sermon on Christ-.-nas day. He will
preach here every fourth Sunday at
eleven o'clock a. m. until further notice.
TTJM TTTJEvI ITEMS.
Solomon Mtakey is
dm" a
dajs with his son James.
Mir.s Mabel and Johnnie Abby are at
home spending their holiday.
Grandpa Williams, of Kihr's Valley, has
baea the guest f A. K. Neadham for a
few days.
The smiling face of Jamss Guicr, an o d
resident of this valley, is among us this
week shaking hands with old friends and
relatives.
At the close of the shooting match,
Frank Miller gave out another one t be
held at Summit the following Friday for
cliic!:cns and turkeys.
Tlie social at Spe;-:cers was a success,
and theevexmg wasjeyfully spent danc
ing, eating peanuts and candy and drink
ing wiue. The neighbors all tinned out
and brought their largest baskets filled
with pics and cakes to suit tho occasion.
The shooting match which took place
Friday was attended by a goo J crowd.
Everything went off q.-:ietly, and every
body had a good llnic. Win. Aldous,
win waKenein, 01 i,uue uik, rrans
Miller, of Summit, E. Mulkey, and Win. j
Spencer, of Turn Turn, were the principal
winners of the day.
Plow Bov.
HILOMATH ITEMS.
All our schools closed for a- week's vc-
cation. "
"diss Go r tie Sheak came up from SaleEi
Friday.
Miss Winnie Xev.th is sick with ty.
phoid fever.
Born Decem'-.er 25, 1S9S,
on. to A.
M. Gray and wife.
Dr Newth made a professional visit
to Tidewater Sunday.
Miss Alice Bryan, of Jefferson, is a
guest at W. T. Bryans.
Miss Klva Akin visited with hersisters
at Sneridan over Sunday.
A. B. Newton after an extended visit
in Crook county is at home.
Miss Lena Derrick, of EddyviHe,
visited friends in the city last week.
j B. H. Boles, assistant agent of the C.
I E. R. R. at Albany, was in the city Sun-
day.
i Prof. Rmerick and wife entertaiued
it iinuSomc of their young friends Monday '
evening.
Miss Jessie Buoy closed a term of'
scUool at Klk City, and returned hocc !
iast week '
s"-v' ' i.n.utiig at. ;
Iadcpendence is visitiaif her home on i
iHlSS Fl 1 1 l.rau r, rw t-mri , fen..!...,.
.nt, ,r-
Miss M. Julia Taylor, teaching at To-
do, and Miss Grtice Boles at Hoskins,
i are spending vacation week in this citv.
The College Chapel was crowded to
witness the exercisi-s at the Christmas
tree. The room was neatly decorated,
and the tree was heavi y loaded with
presents for the little ones,
Th entertainment given at the Odd
Fellows ' Hall Wednesday evening by the
public school, was a success in every
particular. Ail performed in a creditable
manner the j.-arts assigned them, and a
neat sum was realized f.rthe library.
m
monroe news.
A priest is now stationed at this
point.
The Iloag came up Saturday
and tOOS out o()00 sacks of flour I
from lhe Monroe mills. The lot
The lot
was consigned to San Francisco !
wholesale merchants.
Christmas was fittingly observed
by lhe people of the Caiholic
church on Christmas day, high
mass being said at 10:30 and low
1 mass at 8 and 9 a. 111.
Ciiristmas a off very pleas- I
nl v in nnr hiirw Tho ill K
church, Saturday night was the
scene of much gaety and good
cheer. Two loaded trees and a
7" ANTED
SEVERAL TRUST-
V V worthy persons in this stale t
' manage our business in their town ant-
Iiearb" counties- It is mainly office work
condncted at hn. Salary straight f 900
a year and expenses definite, bona fide.
no more, no less salary. Mbflthh
MJlerel1 seir-aoaressen
Mam jjcu cnverope, ueroert
pres., Dept. M, Chicago, 111.
E. Hess.
fine literary progjam were the
orders lor the evening.
' th
lhe telephone line Irom mis
place to the main line does not
work. It is supposed it is down ;
in some placd or other.
SPAIN'S $20,000:000.
WhaCU we do with this money of ours !
Money we searcel v expeeted? I
No one will hint that we've
wasted theIHUUMU,vu
hours
Nor the country's finances neglecte-..
Shall we devoto it to powder and shot,
And talk about fierceness and slaugh
ter. Buying sliips to be added, no doubt to
our lot
Of scrap iron u.-.der salt water?
Shall we simulate pride, a:-id still sneer
at the rules
By which the world makes its progres
sion? Or shall we hire teachers and open up
schools
And try to be in the procession.
For Sale.
212 acres. Joins the north line of Cor
vallis. Qood dwelling, containing eight
rooms. Large barn, windmill, orchard,
all under cultivation. A choice place on
easy terms. Address Hugh Smith, The
Dalles, Oregon.
Honey! Honey! Honey!
Yes.lots of it, puro aud strained, the gen
uine Los Ange'es sweetness. At How
ell's. Played Out.
Dull headache, pains in various parts
of the body, sinking at the pit of the
stomach, loss of appetite, feverishness.
pimples or sores are all positive evidences
of impure blood. No matter how it be
came so it must be purified in order to
obtain good health. Acker's B od Elixir
h.is never failed to vre Scrofulous er
Syphilitic poisonaoraHy other blood dis
eases. It iscortaiv.ly a wonderful remedy
avd we sell eyery bottle on a positive
guarantee. Graham & Wells.
Fresh Columbia river Smelt daily re
ceived at W. & C. Wilson's.
Late to Wd and early to rise, preparss a
mavi for his home ia the skies. But early to
bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that
makes life longer and better and wiser
Graham & Wells.
A Great Big Bucket
of nice sjfrnp for So cants
At Howell's.
The saoner a stih or cold is cured with
out harm U the sufferer the better. Lineer
iag colds are dangeroos. Hacking cough i
di.-tressiiijr. One Misuto Coueh Cure
quickly cures it. Whj suS'ir wben such
cough cure is within reach? It is pleasant
to the taste. Graham & Wells.
Candies.
For one week at a bargain.
Try them
1 At Howell s
Southing, Kealinsr, cleansine- D- Wilt's
Witch II; ;.-;l Salve is the implacable enemy
of sores, burns, and wounds. It never fails
to cure Piles. Yoa may rely upon it
Graham 5c Wells.
Home '.'.round Buckwheat Fleur at
.jerolf's
Young Mothers.
Croup is the terror of thousands of young
mothers becatic its outbreak i so gonizing
and frequently fatal. Shilnh's C rtigh and
Consumption Cure acU like magie m caes
; 0f Croup.
It has tevcr bee.-, known to
fail. Tin- worst cisos r-.lieved immeliatcly.
PriciS 25 e's.. 50 et;. and 61.09. Sold hy
Graham & Wells.
Hswell's stock is increasing an -' so are
his customers.
For Sa'e -A good horse. Entire at I
this office.
Constipation prevents tV.e body from rid
ding itself uf waste matUr. Do Wilt's Lit
tle Early Risers wi.l remove tho trouble and
cure Sick Headache, Biliousness, Inactive
Liver ar.d clear tho Complexion. Small,
sugar coated, don't gripe or cause nausea.
Graham & Wells.
Pour piece glass sets, only 50 cents, at
Hershner's.
:
You Try It.
If SWW,'S URh and O.nsumption
C-.-. , whieh k said for the small price of 25
I l .1 ..:n ... 1
now ic cucK uiiu t win reiunu .yur money.
sold l'-.r over lift v years on this guarantee.
. j cu u i .
Wells.
SILVER QUESTION
Is easily settled by buying your Christ
mas presents of E. P. Greffoz, the jew
eler. A large variety at very low prices.
Country or'ors solicited and given
prompt attention.
Crockery.
Gold Band Eng ish Ssmi-Porcelain,
beautiful patterns. At Howell's.
A cnusdi is cot like a fever. It does rot
have to run a certain oouise. C.-.re it quic'.-:- i
l.v and effectually nith One Minute Coush
j Cure, t!.:e best remedy for all agrts nnd for
I the r.iost severe cases We T'cconaend it be
j cause it' good. Graha.i & Wells.
! Buy a package of the elastic starch and
get a nice picture free at Hershner's.
Whin 'iu sk for De Witt's Haz-1 Salve
don't accsipt a counterfeit or imitation,
Thera are mere cases of Piles beinir cured b
Thern are mere eases of Piles being cured by
tH's' Lna:i- a" others combined. Graham &
Wells.
Try Howell's government inspected
meats.
CASTORS A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
A CTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED
il everywhere for "The Story of the
Philippines" by Httrat Ilalsted. commis
sioi-.od by th. Government as Official His
tiria to the War Department. The bank
was written in army ciii ips at San Fran-ei-.
n the Pacific with General Merritt,
in hospitals at Honolulu, in Hong Kong,
in American trenche- at Manila, in the in
surgents camps with Aguinaldo, on the
deck of tho Olympia with Dewey, and in
the roar of battle at the fall of Manila.
Bonanza for asrents. Brimful o' original
nisture taken by government photogra
phers on the soot. Large Iwj.ik. Low
prices. Big profit.. Freight paid. Credit
.'iven. Drop all trashy unofficial war
rHNtks. Outfit fre. Address, F. T. Bar
ber, Sec'y, Star Insurance Bldg. Chicago.
Something to Know.
It may be worth something to know that
yerv bet medicine for restoring tho tired
out nerv,)U3 tem to a healthy vigor is
Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely
vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve.
'centres in tho stomach, gently stimulates
the liver and kidneys, and aids these organs
in throwing off impurities in the blood.
Electric Bitters improves the appetite, aids
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digestion, ana is pronounceu uy
1 5 1 as bf f
pur uottic m w
store.
Notice to Smokers.
Every body sells New York cigars.
But Rose Bros, will for the next thirty
days sell the following Corvallis made
cigars. High Life, Lacorona and La
Rose far 5 cents, former price 10 cents.
Terms strictly ca.-.h.
What Is Shiloh?
A grand ol d remedy for Cough, Colds
nnrl flntisumntlon: Used through the world
for half a century; has cured innumerable
cases of incipient consumption and relieved
many in advanced stages. If you are not tat
i.fiud with the results we will refiixd your
m-mey. Price 25 et?., 50 cts. and S1.S-0. Sold
by Graham & Wei's.
Will Interest Men.
It will repay the readers of the
Gazette to peruse the display advertise
ment of Nolan & Callahan. All th-ii
Winter Su ck of Clothing will be closed
out as soon as possible and to accomplish
this result the prices will be unmercifully
cut. Their Nw .Spring Stock U all
bought and will arrive in due season.
Sick Headache absolutely and per
manently cured by using Mski Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy. Sa'isfaction guaran
teed or money back. 25 cts. aud 50 cts.
Giaham & Wells.
Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour, just
the thing for griddle cakes, muffins, ai.d
gems. Zierolf
Many a huwhld i- aU I '-.V dnk
tmcKUse of tho failure to keep on hand a safe
and absolutely certain cure for croup such
a- O.ie Minute Gousrh Cure. S .- that youi
little unci an; protected against emergency,
tiraham & Wells.
To tho P iblic.
Parties wishing to purchase slock
the Mastodon Mini-g & Milling com
pany or having any other business with
the company ar? referred to Judge John
Burnett, at his office in Corvallis. Oregi.:t.
A Good Steak,
Choice Roasts,
Lard,
aud everything s'd to cat in the ment
line tender, aud eut right. If that is
what you want, drop ia and order it at
SMITH & HO" NING'S Meat Ma :kht,
Second St., Corvallis, Oregon.
rAtrrfr.
ifiGOft
luj ei:cts of sea
excisa and ind;j
Jl nerve tonie a:; d
itSOl
tail DalKler. LJnngs t.ae
!c glo w to pale checks a c
ir,ri-s I hp fir of voul
STgK ''o mail oj?e per box; fa b
:i ..,t, wita ii written
e to cuio cr refaad. tlie money.
NERV5TA MEDICAL CO.
rorsale by Allen & Woodward
gists, Corvallis, Oregon.
D.-tix
K. UOW1ATK.
H. I.. IIOLGATK
HQLOATE & SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
! CORVAI.l.IS.
Notice to Creditors.
Xoticf is hereby given lhat the u r
signed has been appointed the Executor
of the e.'.tate aud Last Will and Testa
ment of Charles A lbreckt,de;eascd, h: the
County Court of the State o: Oregon for
Bjnton County.
All persons having claims against said
estate are required to present the same to
tne at my place of business in Corv.dlis,
said County and State, properly verified,
within six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 22nd day of December, 169s.
B. WOLRT,
Executor of the Estate aud Last Will and :
Testament of Char es Albrecht, De-
ceased . 1
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Nvttcets hereby given that by virtue of
an orde r ofalf and execution djly issued
out of the circuit court of the state of Ore
gon, for Benton county, on the 6th dnf of
December, 1898, ondsr the seal of vaid
court, upon a decroc in said court duly
rendered, entered and docketed o: the 15th
day of November, 1898, in a salt wfatrcin
W. P. Lord as governor of Oregon, II. R.
KineaiJ as secretary of state ar.d Phil
Mctschan as State imr uivn f,f ftroann n
i
oftu" o, ZS'yiz
Mahala B- rk. J. II Burk. Vcr husband,
Wiliiara Mjifkav, Unnnrvt Maekav. his
wife
J. L. ttrandebcare and Moi'i,. I
Dranaeuerry. nis wire, were defendants,
and in favor of the. sai i plaintiff, and against
the defendants Malmla Burk, J. H Bui k
and WiTlianiMaeUa.v, H the .urn of MKM
f Kl-'UlS
in u.. goM com with interest thereon in
like gold coin at th : rat' of 8 per cent, per
annum from tbt lolh day of November, 1898,
until naid, and the further sum of gLiO atlor
neys fc-cs, and for the further sum of 52.50
cosls and disbursements of this suit, and
an order for the sale of the real prvpcrtv
hereimitu-r described in salii'action thereof,
? i"!,?6 da?
entered and docketed in said court i said suit
.111 lha loth day ot JSoveiiiOer, 18!I8, and
under and by virtue of mid decree and or
der of sale issued thereupon as aforesaid, to
medirected and delivered, commanding me
to sell the ri al property h rcinat'ter de
scribed, in the manner prescribed bv law
for the sale of teal property on execution,
to satisfy the same, to wit: Begiuning at
a point (16 links south of the interior eor
ner of the original donation land claim of
James A. Bennett and wife, it being claim
No. 45, in township 12 south range 5 west
of Willamette Meridian, thence south 15.24
chains to the south west corner of said claim,
thenc? east 7.74 chains, theneo South 12.50
chains, thence east 36.15 chains, thence
north 23 chains, thence east 4.50 chains to
the middle of tho channel of Marys river,
thence down the middle of said channel of
aid river to a point due east of the p. ace of
beginning, thence west to the place of
beginning, and containing 100 acres, in
Benton county, Oregon, together with all
and singular the tenements, hereditaments
and anpurteiiarces thereunto belonging or
n any wi appertaining, ana 011 Saturday,
the 14'.h day of January, 1859 at the hour of
one o'clock n. in. of said dav last aforesaid.
at the court house door, in thvi city of Cor
vallis, in Benton county, 0:egen, I wil'
sell the' 11 hove described real property and
all th'e right, title, interest and estate of lhe
said defendants, in said suit therein, at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder, for U. S.
trnld coin cash in hand. t satisfy the amount
due on said decree, and order of sale, costs
nnd accruing costs as in said decree directed.
Decembers, 1898.
PETER RICK A RETT
Sheriff of Zentoa County, Oregon.
qjTxitnxuiJirijijuiixivxruar
Ibeautiful skin.
Ladies, if y desire a transpasent, clear and fresh complexion,
Use Dr. Bourdon's French "
e Arsenic Complexion Wafers, 'v
The onlv relialil- henntinVr of tlie eomnlexion. skin and form known
direction for which they are intended,
astounding transformation in personal appearance lsoruusuiduuui-oj
steady use. Possessiug the WIZARD'S TOUCH in producing and preserving
beauty of form by surelv developing a transparency and pellucid clearness of
mmnlfTinn shanelv f-nniour nf forni. bril iaut eves, soft and scoooth skin.
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1ICI C, My UglLUltT, IUC ItVtl 3C e...;L.
l'ULSIVE Skin marred bv FRECKLES,
and VULGAR REDNESS, YELLOW AND MUDDY skin, and other FACIAL
DISFIGUREMENTS, are permanently removed and a deliciousiy clear and
refined complexion assured, enhancing a bady's loveliness beyond her most
extravagant expectations.
Ladies. You Can Be Beautiful. 110 matter who you are or what yonr
p disfigurements may be you can make
jj laud by the use of
Dr. Bourdon's Frjnch Arsenic Complexion Wafers.
Used bv men tho resu t arc equally favorable. Prise small box 50 cents.
Large box $1 00 or special order of six large boxes $5 00. Scat to any address
under plaiu cover oa receipt of the above amount. Write for Circular, free.
1 5 13c
avm rsJJUxnTlJJsusuJuJJXLnJn
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the Fall Season Is Mere.
So is Modes, the Grocer.
There Are Matty Hungry People.
Hodes is reauj- to feed them.
JJv business is to veil
FRESH GROCERIES.
CANNED FRUITS, MEATS,
And PROVISIONS,
A 1 prices to suit the times.
Can yoi not use me, and save money ?
A. HODES
StS'A Second Street. Corvams, u.egoa.
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Vege fable Preparattonfor As -similating
theFoodatidRegtila
ting the Stomachs andBowels cf
w wm ---j . . ' Ti' 'tffcTr
Promotes DigesUon,Chcetrul
ncss andlfestContalns neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Nabcotic.
Ktcyx afOldOSAMUIXPlTCmn
Puntpkm Stxtl
Mx.Sennm
Scsd.
UppcTTstat -
Bt Caitolia&Salz
f firm, Seed -
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YAQUINA ROUTE.
gORVALUS) ASTERN)
IS 33.. CO.
Connecting at YAQUINA with the
Yaquina Bay Steamship Company
grace Dollar ttii Navarro
First class in every respef-c. One
of the above steamers is dug to
sail from Yaquiua about every
five ddays.
SPLENDID
Passenger Accommodations.
! s,inr,est rou, b"t.wt,pn va,Iey
i points and San FrailClSCO.
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; Fare: Albany and points west to San
Francisco
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For sailing day. apply to
EDWIN STONE, Manager
H. L. WALDEN, T. P. & P. A.
II. H. CRONISE, Agent, Corvallij, Or.
Qregoh) Short) Line)
RAILROAD
The Safest,
Quickest,
Cheapest
ROUTE
FOR ALL POINTS
East and Southeast.
For full particulars regarding
rates, time of train, etc., call on
or address GEO. F. EGLIN,
W. E. COWAN. Agt., Corvallis
General Agent,
124 Thiird Si. Porrlaud, Oi
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yourself as handsome as any lady in theE
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
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GIVES THE CHOICE OF
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SPCSANE SAL? LAKE
MINNEAPOLIS DSHVEB
ST. PAUL OMAHA
AND AND
CHICAGO SANSAS CUT
TWO TRAINS DAILY.
OCEAN SiTEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 3 DAYS
SAN FRANCISCO
SAILING DATES:
State of California, Friday, December 30.
Elder, Monday, January a.
Columbia, Thursday, January 5.
Elder, Sunday, Jai.uary 8.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION
Portland and Sa era.
Steamer Ruth, for Salem, Albany, Corvallis and
way points, leaves PortLinc! Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays at 0 A. M. Retarointr, leaves Cor
vallis Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridars at A. M
Stramers Monthly from Portland
to Yokohama and Hong Kong in
connection with O. R. & N.
t'ov full Infnrmatieu call on or address
N. H. Adams, Agent O. It & ., Coivuilis,
Oregon,
on or.tss :
W. H . HURLBURT,
Gen 1 L Pass a&cnt.
PORTLAND, OR
DOBWELL. CARLILL & CO.
&K. ACKSTS XOR. PAC. S 6. Co.
POKTUKD, OS.
BONA FIDE
Closing Out
Sale of
Clothing.
I have decided to retire from the Clothing
business and will sell our immense stock of
Men's and Boys' Suits
and Extra Pants at Cost.
As we have decided to close oat 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,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Are our LAMPS. Wt have
Kv. . t.
The Eye
Is caught by the beaut7 and symmetry of our lnmps.
The Purse
Is accommodated by the low prices on ou lamps.
ZIEROLF,
No.
I HELLO, THERE!
I Don't You VOant a Hw Ste?
If yots lo, iJampbcll ha the very kind you want
He alo has f4 fine lot of
NEW FURKITTJBE and MATTRESSES
Of various designs. Your dauslitr would like aa
To cheer up the Imiue during the wintrv ilav.. C':ifnpll
has some dairies, and trill stop Ionic uouuh
to show you one.
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CAMPBELL wants your
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Your Life Will Be
One Continual Thanksgiving
If yon purchase fresh and choice GROCERIES,
the latest lads in NOTIONS and DRESS GOODS,
substantial Hardware and Tinware, Men's Dress
and Heavy Shoes, Feed, and tlie Staff ot Life, at
my store. All my slock, which is being con
stantly increased, is bought for cash. You get
the benefit.
Many a man's success begins at this store, where he or
wife saves good money on all sorts of purchases.
J. WEED.
Whitney Building, Philomath, Oregon.
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I OUTING FLANNELS.
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THE CASH STORE,
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Next to Postofficev
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CLOTHING
New York Racket
Will Offer All CLOTHING in Stock at CoSf.
This clothing was purchased ior cash in Sep
tember, 1898, at rock-bottom prices.
J Ladies' Fine Shoes
men ouuls atbost,
Remember, we will always keep prices
lower than any e her store.
R A, ALEXANDER,
New York Racket. Corvallis, Oregon.
The People's Jewelry Store
Manufactures jewelry in the highest style of the art. Delicate
repairing of watches and clocks. Carries a nice line of Silverware
and Watches. W. A. SANDERS,
Three doors north of Masonic Tetonle, 3eond St.
Lumps of nil kinds, from the
1 . 1
S13 Second.St.. Corvallis, Oregqjl.
trade, and will save you $$ and
dunes.
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Latest style, 3.00.
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