LOCAL AW PERSON!. Wheat78c. jOt 38c. Mrs. C C. Chniman will leave iri a phoit time for an extended visit with frieuds ii Iowa. A few cords of wood wanted on subscriptions at this office. " Chintimini donned her white cap Saturday night and will probably wear it ?11 winter. BeUfountain. " . . C j , - . - i ...... 4 -. ' 4 H Mrt. Thoe. Worlev" and , children left Saturday for Uarnaburg wnere tkey will reside. H. E. Loun6bury, freight agent of the E. P. R. R., was a business Yisitor to Corvallis Saturday. W. E. Conaan, general freight and passenger agent of the S. P. R. R., was in town Saturday, to complete arrangement for' the new schedule on the .Portland trait s bv wav ft the East Side, full par ticulars of which are civen else J. K. Berry handles a fine line of wher?. guns and ammunition Mr and Mrs. Brunk returned to Corytliis on Sunday from Portland They expett to leave for Eastern Oregon about the middle of the week. Send your lace curtains to Cor rallis Steam Laundry. J. D. Wells is erecting a nice residence on the lots he recently turcbased f V. E. Waiters on Fourth street in the north end of the ci'y. Guns and ammunition at J. K Berry's. Woodchoppers who are out of a iob can e.-t steady woak by apply ing to P. A. Kline, , who has 50() cords to cut at once. Hurry up and get a job. Cjrvallis Gazette and Oregouian $2.50 per year The new C. & E. train" is greatly appreciated by readers of Portland's evening papers in Corvallis. Their papers are now delivered by nail past eight o'clock on the evening of publication. The Telegram's list of subscribers, as a consequence, has beeu raised to one hundred. The ladies of the Missionary Society i f the Presbyteri. a church will give a Missionary 1 -'a, at the home of Mrs. J. II. Han is in this city at 2 o clock p. m. Wednesday, October IV). A vry interesting program will be preseiitid, and a large attendance is anticipated. Lamp?, bedroom lamps, student's amps, glass lamps of all kinds, at Zierolfs'. Rov. J. S. V. Flint will answer J. V. Coombs charges aeainet Weekly Lpiritualism on Sunday, October 23, at 6 p. m., in 5ar.reU s Lyceum The Presbyterial officers of the The public is cordially invited, and 'Wiiiamtt.tA PrPsWterv will hold a a special ivituon is exienaea to j. t.r PrpB. V. Coombs and all who heard the t. evangelist Fru'ay evening, Octo lie ber 14. Fresh home-mad' candies at Mrs. Hammersley's, opposite Mrs. J. Mason's. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy have just arrived from Canada. They are looking for a location and are pleased with Corvallis, and if a suitable business opening can be found they will probably locate here. They are at preeer.t visit- m . m r TT 1 it ing with Mrs. ji.enneay'8 motner, Mrs. Thurston, of Wells. Fishing tackle, hunters' supplies and sporting goola at Hodes' Pio agent. I neer Gun btore. Get vour school books and schooe A survey has just been completed supplies atGraham & Wells. for an electric line from Eugene to James R. Chambers, of Kings Belknap springs, inese sprirge Valley, who has been studying are well known w oorvanis people, with Mordaunt Goodnough at OAU ana wnn an eiecinu une u tuau has gone to Portland to continue point would become very popular his studies under the same teacher as a resort. The property has at the Western Academy of Music, changed hands and roany improve- A , , , , . menis are expected to oe maue oy Special rates to hotels and fami- (VinDm lies at Corvallis Steam Laundry. " , ,., i,r r lL v uev. and iurs. a. i. rercn saueu Editor Wm. Mathews, of the . Co Trv;Q , ctamr ewportNews passed through ithis M olia for Qhangsha, China, Thurfiday, October 16. Lhev go "Wednesday morniDg at 9 o'clock. All kinds of repair work done at K. Berry's. A business house in the city re- or ilio momu ui aeyieuiuu no oa oeeding by $500 these for the cor Tesponding month laet year. Red Cedar Star Shingles at the saw. mill at $1.60 per M. . E. W, Stbono. A. R. Woodcock returned Fri day from visiting Newport, Wald- port and To'edo, in the interest of the Washington Life Insurance company, for which he is a special v Mrs. A. E. Wilkin s arrived , yes terday iom Fuit. Dodge, Iowa. For tne present ebe will 'make ' ter hoaje at the residence wi S. N. Wilkins. The suggestion is made in the Oregouian iharfoer limbering up ou the U. of W. team.' the Cal ifornia team would do wtll to stop at Corvallis and have a good game of football with the OAU team. A party of . ten cf C. C. Chip uiau's frieuds eutered his rettiurant Sunday evening about 8 o'clock and ordered up the bebt spread his establishment could supply. When the viands were set up he was shown to the extra sent and remind ed that it was his 47th anniversary cf his birthday. He was- surprised that he had growu that oli and was 'very grateful t his friend for reminding him of it. Dr. Withycombe, of the OAC and Experiment Station, has given considerable attention to the sub ject of irrigation. He is very en thusiastic over the possibilities of Oregon's development by means of irrigation. This may be said, how ever, of eveiy one wno has luteili geiit y investigate the practicabil ltv and beneficial results which follow irrigation of Oregon's arid lands. t- . - G. M. Frost, superintendent rt schools tf Sherman county, was in the i'itv on Saturday. He reports a s&d lack of schoolteachers in that county. 'Any person wishing an engagement in that line will re ceive information by writing to Mr. B'rofct, at Moro, Oregon. . The schools are mostly small in num beis, while the salaries range from $40 up. Here is a chance for some of our graduates to make a begin ning in their profession. Vergil Tvinningliam "7wfi6"wras married about two weeks, ago to Miss Fawcett, of Portland, was serenaded Saturday nights by a crowd of neighborhood boys. The boys were most royally treated. The invoicing at the store was completed last week and the new proprietors Woodcock and Tay lor have taken possession. Mrs. Blakely r and son, of St. Joseph, Missouri, who have been visiting here during the past year expect ro return to the East soon. The Farmers' Iudipendent Tel ephone Company was completed last Saturday and is now ready Tor " patrons. The line reaches from Corvallis to Walter's 'Mill a distance of 30" miles and has a limited capacity of 20 phones. The people are greatly elated over the completion of the line. t Monroe. The new Wiihelm water tank and tower were completed last week. Henry Shuette and two sons, of Glenbrook were he con tractors. The tank has a capacity ot 100,000 gallons and is 'the highest structure of the kind in Benton county. Mr. Leightner, the new miller at the Wiihelm mill, arrived last week from Los Angeles. J. T. Carpenter , is repairing the old store on the corner and will move his store there in the near future. A Just Sentence. The Portland press is unanim ous in commending Judge M. C. George's action in sentencing Sullivan, who pleaded guilty to a charge of highway robberv, to the penitentiary fofa term of twenty years. ' . - - A few such doses as this will utterly destroy the industry of this species of criminals, not only in Portland where it has so ereatlv flourished ot late, but throughtout the whole state. School Meeting in Beaver Creek, city Thursday enroute to Hood River, to be present at the annual I session of the btite l'ress asso ciation which was held 'there Sat urday. Patronize home industry Cor vallis Steam Laundry. to work in the mission field at that place under the direction of the United Evangelical church. -Mrs. Ferch has many frienct3 in this city where, as Miss Elsie Canfielu, she spent four years, graduating at the OAC in 1003. Capt. M. M. Davie, of Isewport, well-known captain of the stesmer Sheriff Burnett and A. Fruit re- T. M. Richardson, after a brief turned Sundav evening from their visit with his family in this city, deer hunt on tne Calapooia, bring left for Eueene. where he exnects to insr in two fine deer all in fact . 1 . . .... be detained until the latter ,part of they had a fair opportunity to kill 1 1 1 -11 I mi. " I J. 7 i. 4 l . -n, weeK Dy Dusiness matters, iney ineu 10 giye out me iiupico- If you don't buy boys' clothes of fion that the deer had earned or O. IJ. JViluo lino oraouu Iu "" .. c.n l 1J J II,,.,, buy clothes right. "UU1 "I) ir I Ant o K-vn f fan Horn trn CQfln TAT the L.adiea ouild 01 tne Ji.pisco-hrood success. al churchiet Thursday and have fiomn.enced makinsr DreDarations for See those eleeant parlor sets and 01 1 - ... t.h return of their rector. Rev. library tables at Hollenberg iv: Conev from England, who is ex- Cady's. I1HIM..II !.( I IH 1 IMI M III I 111 M Lll IIU1U I - . . . -t r- . a j v- I ine time lot niiiiujij ,c h ia services the first Sunday in govern- x"r J . T. . reLatliIl(i10. I giun iufi cw.v. y . 1.1 i :n j. . ii I me laciorv vvm not run iuvjio man Fishing tackle, hunters supplies Uw0 weeks lonser. If you have and sporting goods at Hodes' I'io- apples to sell or apples to grind, brine them in at once. Don t wait until the factory is rushed with Notices have been posted in our district calling a meeting on Saturday, Oct. 22, at.3o'cloc p. m. , to vote a tax to purchase new seats for the' school house. This action shows the energy of the patrons of District No. 22 up-to-date is their watchword. The officers, say "Better equip' ments; better teachers and better wages." A $25 teacher does not fill the bill for them. I for one am willing to be put under just such ' a ban. For what is one worth if he is not qualified for his position ! It is just as absurd for one to pose as a.school teecher and not to be able to teach as it is tor a carpenter to advertise as a special mechanic and not know how to lay his square upon a plank; so as to indicate the desired angle to cut a rafter. I desire to see the salaries of Ben- neer Gun Store. The hot tamalp Are you 14 or 20? It is male from all-wool materials lu a pat tern that does not show dirt easily. The style in which it is made will suit the average young ster, whether he's 6 or 15. . The price is only $3.50. If you'd ntther have something else msybe you'd look at some of these: From $4.00 to $7.00. HERE'S . SUIT." That lfc satisfy ost ' exacting.'. W We have a nice lot suits f r young fel lows between those two ages. They are not the usual bind not the kiud hacked out with a hatchet or cut by guess. Let us show you wlmt good fabrics, splendid workman ship and eift-ellcnt fitting arp combined iu these . . ; BANNER FOR SALE BY BRAND Long Pants Suits At $6, $7 and $8. THE PRICES? Here are two or three, st, for example, but they do notbegiu to represent our spleudul stock. v .Letter List. For the week ending Oct. 15, 1904 Persons calling for these letters will please state date on Which they were ad vertised. They will be charged at the rate of one cent each : : - Miss Hattie Anderson, (2) Miss Etta Rosebrook, Albe.t M. Bracy, H. Eyster, M. V. Elam. Miss Luela Fendle, Peder JJ Hillestagl, L. L. Lowe, A. D, Mnr phy, Mrs. Wm. Macnab, H. 0. Stone, Mies Eva Staats, F. Tortar, Harland Wheeler, Elmer F. Yonng. B. W. Johnson, P M. RHODES' GOOD LUCK. A Life of Sickness from Inflam mation .'.of the Bladder Re stored to Heatlth by Dr. Darrin. S L KLIN HOTEL SQRlfALU- " J. C. HAR1MEL, Prop. Leading hotel in Corvallis. Newly furnished with modern? conveni ences. Rates $1, $1.25, $2 per day. . . HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL MEN. W. GARDNER, ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIRST'CLASS STUDIO, 90S NIIVTH STREET NEAR COLLEGE WALK. ton county's teachers raised equal to and even above. a,ny other counties in the state, B. supper given Fridav evenine by the ladies of the Presbyterian church was very well patronized. The proceeds netted about .f4U. ine wonder is bow the ladies can give such a good spread for 25 cents and make money too. ihe secret is tneir s. orders. Good cider, such as thf-y are turning out at the Corvallis factory, is a nice thing to have in the house during the winter.. There may be prohibition days in our county soon, and then you'll wish you'd made provision against the drought. You can get the birds down with the ammunition that J. K. Berry handles. Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Jones came up from Gresham, on F riday, and are visiting- with Dr. Cathey. Mr. Jones was so unfortunate as to ding of Mr, crush a finger of his right hand, a I Miss Sibvl Fresh home-made candies at Mrs. Hammersley's, opposite Mrs. J. Mason's At the home cf the brides' parents in Shaw, Oregon, occurred the wed- C. W. Laughlin and Alice Cnnimings, and Mr. J. S. Wells and Miss Floy Cummings, Wednesday, October 12, at 11 o clock. About ,o guests were present, a number cf them be- insr from Portland. The rooms were tastily decorated with autumn leaves and ivy, the bridal couples One of ITenkle's trucks, heavilv standing beneatb a large wedding laH.n ft mifillanpmis Rcsnrtmpni nf bell. Laura cummings, iiiue SIS .la frr lAlUvrir hrntfi hA fvvihl- ter ot tne Driae, piayea me wea- P . .1 rlinn mawV After tVi vrpl(1iricr mcr mn on ine norimn? crossin? oi i v""6 w '-r- o ""-or o t. .. i ta.. . .. .. .ham Iv.an.. Adams and eeconti street, as a (few days a; his enforced friends . o and can now pass lav off visiting his Sh&w your colors. Call on S. L. Kline for campaign ' buttons. Free for the asking. consequence the" horses walked on with the front cf the truck and left the load and driver snugly de posited on the walk. . Fortunately it was not raining and the. goods were loaded on another " truck and the crossing cl eared. After the breakfast; 'Mr. and Mrs. Laughliu left on 'the train for Portland where they will make their-home. Mr. and Mrs. Wells will reside in Snaw. Miss J)ora Lindgren, Mrs. Ells worth Ervih and Carroll v Cum mings, of this city, were among the wedding guests.' Dangerous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes aie making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung, troubles. But since tne advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold?, even the worst cases can be cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessa ry. Mrs. Lois Cargg, f Dorchester, Mass.. is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery This great remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lunz diseases by Allen & Woodward, Druggit, Price 50c and $1.00 Trial bottles free. CORVALLIS M4RKET REPORT. Wheat 7Sc per bushel. : Oats SSe. Batter 25c per pound. Creamery butter 70 cents per roll. rEgs 25c per dozen. - . Chickens 10 cents per pound. Lard 15 per pound in pails . Notice. All persons who are indebted to G. B. Farra by note or' account and desire' to settle will call on' Thos. AT Jones who will receive and receipt for same. G. R. FARRA. DR. DARRIN: Your treat ment for the past eight months has cured me of kidney trouble, inflammation at n3ck of the bladder, and diabetes. For years I have been obliged to relieve my bladder many times a day snd night, rendering sleep almost impossible. I now feel like a new man. I shall never fail to consult you whenever I need medical aid. The treatment yo u gave me for my debilitated con dition from the effects. of the grippe was entirely successful. T can be referred to any time at Pendleton, Oregofi. Ernest Rhodes. DR. DARRIN'S PLACE OF BUSINESS Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at the new Hotel Corvallis, Corvallis, Or,, from 10 to 5 o'clock daily, evening 7 to 6, Sunday 10 to 2. The doctor makes a specialty of all diseases of the eye, sar, nose ond throat, catarrh deaf ness, bronchitis, la grippe, heart, liver and bladder and kidney diseases, or those who suffer from apathy and indifference; also crenito-urinary a ndskindis- eases in either sex, such as blood taints, seminal weakness and lost vigor, varicoceles and stricture. All curable chronic diseases treated at $5 a week, or in that proportion. , of .time as. the case may require. The poor ) treated free, .except medicines, from 10 to 11 a. m. , daily. No case pub lished "except by" permission "-of the patients- .All s business -relations with vDr..- Darrin strictly confidential. Electrical appli ances furnished. One visit is desirable. . though many cases can be treated at Tiome by writ ing symptons. Eyes4 tested and glasses fitted. This is the second visit of Dr. Damn,' the head of the Portland firm, to this city, p H P a C too p, ac oq c 3 QJ o a, S2- site V :P1 - r " in O O ? u H O 5 3 ; CO m no 3 BL A CKSMITHING. WAGON MAKING, WILD HORSfeS SHOD. Hathaway B SOUTH MAIN STREET. HOME SEEKERS If you are looking for some real goal Bargains in Stock, Grain, Fruit aii Poultry Ranches, write for our special list, or come and see us. We will tine pleasure in giving you reliaole informa tion: also snowing you over the county AMBLER & WATTERS, REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE VIRGIL E. WAITER , Co RVALLIS HENRY AMBLER, PHiLOMAT This spBGe reserved for The CorwaSSm Saw MHE SSom t - Wafch for an important st-nouhcemehtm DRYP0VDER TIRE EXTINGUISHER. For sale at the Coivallis ' GAZETTE Office.' Price only $3. CO t s 9! .mi