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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 3

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UMM 5 taquikA paSt notes. PHILOMATH NOTES. Fortify the system, by. the use of Ayer'a Sarsaparilla, against the diseases peculiar tb hot weather. This medicine induces a healthy action of the stomach, liveff and kidneys, causing them to prevent the aoc mulation1 of thel poisons which oroduoe ACCIDKNTAL i Albert'! Jrown Js -FoundTDoad in tha Willamette i tins' YLilel Yesterday! T- Yesterday ft'eruoohVillie Fisher started from hi's'father's "Hit will to coin to town sail boat i AYiron Aha Jarftve 1 here he eklv Gazetta.

FRIDAY MORNING, JULY .8, 18S7 leJonal, General News- ancl (From Monday's Daily.) Mr. C. D. Thompson, of Butte reetw in town visiting friends. Mr.

C. K. Chase has moved to his ranch, two milej west of town. Misses Ki't au.l AaH Locke and Mi Ryan, of Independence, are at Mr. Tuuinaa Canthoru'a.

Mr. W. A. Wells, the wars-. Iiuue man; shipped 25,000 imjuiuU wuol t.i 'f'iLseo on Saturday.

Quite a party people from I arc expected up on the no.ui tr.uu to-day to us twist the eagle's tail. Uncle Jesse Anplegnte, the sage of 'You-lia, who hav'oeeu ia ttieasyluai for fmm-j time, will be dtcii ir(ed shortly, Mr. fL Ktiwlaml Smith, the chief accountant of the I. 11. returiitrd fen iug from Victoria, welt pleaded With the "jubilee and his -vacation.

"I Prof. Arnold returned on Saturday from where ho has been building "a in. use on hi hoineatea 1. lie will prove his place-in a lew da' s. I George Wallace, the l)A section host.

13 yetting bid section iu tine shape, lie is rej lacing the old tie with iew, and is add- wg two to ewry 30-footr Tuil, tlieieby nii.k1-ing aline roadbed! j. (From Wednesdaji Djilj Dr. Wairen, of Newport is in town. Fred Vincent ami son, of Pendleton" are in city visiting relative. I Dr.

of Oh he. he, Missouri is visitiiig.it tb'-Viiie-ftit Home. Colonel Woodford to the on the Fourth accoui of--ill heal, h. Mr. John DeMm is in tbo city visiting liu ui.d ac'tinam-; tau.

i'S. A- The iirt jl-ir. lcl; of wo dfc 'Frisco' via the Oregon Pad Ho route! was shipped by S. L. Kline, it is ci are sorry to learn otir genial Jess Soeucer is still sulFeriug from injuries re-; ceive1 in the race.

i-i Mr. John Smith's house is again being vnited by the who are doiuj; the best to give it a coat of pure white. The steam pile-driver was started Satur day ou the approach to the uudei the superintendence of .1. Jt Oh how funny that inau walks. Has lie irot the rheumatism; pa? You should not ask such foolish questions, my sori.

He rau iu the hose race. i Mr. Ed. Horuitig arrived her on fie Fourth with a baud of tine liprses," which lie Lad drivn from Lake county. He will remain here this 4 A report was circulatexl in "town yesterday that rive eople were kdud in an accident of some kind at Albany, on Monday, the ourth of July.

We are lad to state that the story is without, foundittion. as no in Alh.mv on that Miss Ida Roberts, of Seattle, Washington Territory, who made many friend in this city-during her visit here two years ago, arrived iu town yesterday and is. visiting fiieuds here. She will, go to-Independence this evening to visit her sister, Mrs. Wrn.

Waddlel'tm. who liven there, (From Thursday's The old Oregon PaciKc lepot at this place ria been fitted up as a temporary engine room and warehouse, TheMisses Rodney, of St. Helen's Hall, Portland. Were in town yesterday, oh their way home from. the bay.

Mr Frank Olas returned yetenlay from Harney Valley, where he has taken a ranch, i nd where wiit be his future home. Albert Brown. who was drowned here pn If nlay, was buiied in the Odd Fellows' cemetery yesterday, J. L. Hershner conducted the services.

i Will II. Parry, editor of this paper, was tr -ken vesferday witli blindness in his right optic and ill be compelled to lay off few lays, while uude treatmnt. Miss Dell Nelson, a cultured and ponnlar young l.nly of Independence, returned to her home yesterday after a several days' visit with friends and relatives in Corvallis.and vicinitv. -A Mr. James (T.

Clarke, a poet and author of wide celebrity santi "The Battle Hymn -of the Republic" in tine Style at the close of the literary exeicises on the "Vidette. V. Eva Simpson, daughter of S. F. Simpson, snd a little daughter of M.

lTustonv of Albany, were badly but not daneerouslv Vmrned on the Fourth. Firecrackers caused the trouble. The Willamette. Valle3' will noon take her placs on the Ynquina Baynmte again. The jnew boilers for "the Yaquina laying alongside the vessel on the docks at San Francisco an.l will be placed in position Borne daj' this week.

i Mr. Jese Spencer was out "i on the 6treetN yesterday long enough to PiDr-s his ooio -io'n of any "dnrned Too-" that would run in hse contest. It will be several lays bv, fore be will' be able to work. nd in tha meantime Dye Irwin wiil run the shop. (From Frday'g Daily.) s.

Beck, of Portland, is here visiting k6' father, Mr. M. Stockl -The roads are very daty, The crowd at Yaquina is increasing every day. Mr. Kalston Cox went to Portland yesterday on business.

J. W. Crai will preach at the College Sunday evening. At a late hour list nirht Doth'nj could he Iemed of the letting of the O. P.

contracts. Dr. J. M. Cain has his mind about locating at Monroe, and will remain at Philomath.

A The stamer Willamette Valley, whicK has been quaraatined st San Francisco, has been released. 4 Another man who looks like Pete Olsen lias ben discovered near Newport. He escaped without being shot. The work on the college brick yard is being pushed as rapidly as possible, and. a xiln will be ready to burn in a few days.

Lieutenant A. Manning, the genial assistant editor of the Salem Statesman, and Miss Alice Hatch were married at Salem on Wednesday. Wm. Wert Saunders writes to a friend in this city that he is getting along as well as could be expected "under the circumstances" in the penitentiary, and that is still "slinging hash" for his fellow prisoners. Sterling Hill, who has been acting as express agent on the Oregon Pacific, between Albany and YTaquina, has accepted the position of money clerk in Wells, Farco omce Portland.

His placa on the train wm nued by-Arthur Erasseld, of New pert. LfltyallisiWe IS i iui in to the I the P1IILO ATI! NOTES. The U. B. Conference New Collesre President and Board of TrusteesLocal and i rersonil Notes.

Special Correspondence. Philomath. Or. Jul 1. -The' following delegates were iu attendance at the Thirty- Fourth Aonual of the U.

B. Ciiurch, which closed its sessuuilasc Sunday evening: Bishopi M. NV right, Kt; vs. J. G.

Mosiier, A. Bi iinett, N. Nr Allen, W. II. iPalmer, P.

C. IleUler, A. liirkin, J. H. Watson, David Euisl'E.

C. Wytt, T. P. Conner, J. W.

J. W. Pulley, G. Stoupr J.1 Parker lay dete'gates W. R.

Adair, J. -Ricketts, L. Haines, J. E. Ed wards, Jacob (Bon and Isaac Whealdon, Fraternal delegates ProL II.

Oregon States Temperance Alliance tiev; W. Huriburt; XL E. Church Rev. T. J.

Conner, of Indiana. The new Board Jof Trustees of: College consists of Geo. Mercer, president. Rev, E. C.

Wyatb secretary, o. A. J. E. Edr wards, W.

Wryatt, Hon. M. J. Conner Rev. J.

W. Ingle, John. B.uchahan, A. J. Gellateey, N.

P. Nevnton-' Prof. H. and Isaac Whealdon. J.

C- Keezel, A. ihas -a Graduate of University, Kansas, and the Bib- iil, v. vi i is u. uiu, arv. ii 7i ed PriclP1 of the and Henry Sheak, professor of natural science.

Tiie friends of professor of'natural sen the school are looking i ance, also an increase for a larger attend in the nuances of IP school in. the next twelve More than a' usual degree of interest was manifest cd.jby thdJ. B. Conference, held in the col leras chapej last; week, in educational work, Stetn wm taken to increase tlm resourops theH Rev. J.

Conner, the foiiu'der of Pinlomath College, was present during the sessio'i ami at 1 he meetings of the board of trustees on- the" 22tid and ult. and showed au unabated 2eal for the i luslitntiop of his younger days, rm. a ai-a f.wLi 1 he Conference st ationeil their ministers for the ensuing year in. the following fields Of iUmpqtj.v J. GJ'Mosber Coo Miss tori.

J. Mosher Coast C. B. Masters Umpqu'a Mission to be sup plied. 1 A 't Vn.LA jiette Distri-ct.

Rev. J. W.Tui P. E. Alsea Mission', P.

Conner A. L-enTiett Alar rion Mission, J. v. Ingle asnington- Mission, -E. C.

Wyatt Columbia! Mission, H. Aisxander; YanihiliJ Mission: J. Parker Lewis River Mission, J. Campbell Philomath to be George McElroy and family wen to Sweet Home to visits his' parents. Mr.

J. E. Henkle has sold the housed and lot OOCH pied by Mri N. P. Nash and Mr1." F.

A. White and wife will take of tbe premises soon andj wilj work at tlieitj. re- apective trades, shoe makincc ani. urcss making. 1 Mr.yO.

Frink has disposed -of" his prop-erty to asman from Linn' county asd- intends moving to Dakota- ferri cor vl soon. i 1 1 Fire Fi.y; Ralston 3o, The People's Grocer. Fargo shirts. Ice-cream at Mattoon Iveesee's. Picvnic, fans at Henkle Bros.

Gi Clark next Tues lav and flay i Reliable nurse at Mrs, Alplim'pJ I'irst street. i .1 .1 -i .1 i. n. Kimis 01 meet uiiuiis at Oo fKeesee's. A I A iw line of veiling of all jshades at Mrs, Ho i Mas'i fruit jars, extra rubpers and tops at Cox's.

Farmers," buy your machine oil at Cox 's save money. Icecream S-vdaiat Majttoon Keesee's something new. i S. L. Kline sells the "celebrated Evams Benton county cheese.

Kid and silk cloves at Greatly reduced prices at Mrs. Hoffman's. The firiesf. display of parasols in the cit'7 Henkle Bros. Cash paid for shingles bv.Hurd Yeunc, the Corvallis Planing.

Mill. A The price of. Corvallis flour ig 1. 15 per sack, to be had only lat Cox's. i i Permanent bromi)le enlareements from two dollars up at Dejioot's Gallery.

A fine lot of Missas and Children's spring heel shae3 at Henkle Bros. A Cosper's. Lumber of all kinrjs, brackets, of all kiuds at Unrd Young's Planing Mill. Whv pav SI. 25 for flour when you.

can get Corvallis Mills' Best 1. 1 5 per sack at fqx's. i When laying in your harvest supplies go Cox's and get the. best value for your money. x.

the People's carries tbejarg-est and finest stock of, groceries, and. his prices are "always bedrock. Mrs.i Hoffman is offering her stock of mii4 Knery at a teduction of. 25. cents on the dollar.

Goods are selling cheap, heap cheap now is the time to buy. -i We want eyery tax-payer in Benton county to pet, our prices this year before layino their supplies. 1 Ralston Cox, The People's Grocer. GENTS WAN ED the sale of Fruit' Traes, Small Fruits, Grape Vines, etc. Fdr terms, address California Nursery Niles, Alam'eda Co.

i "Can't eat a thing!" Hood's Sarsaparilla a wonderful medicine' for creating an i regulating digestion, and giving strength. k. Drunkenness or Liquor can be cured Administering Dr. Haines" Golden -pecific. It can be piven in a cup of coffee or without the knowledge of the person taking effecting a speedy and permaujt cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker an alcoholic wreck.

Thousands of diunk-afds have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledee. 'and to-Vlav brieve they quit drinking of "their nwn free will. iNo hariiiful effects 'results from its administration' Cures hn -in teed. Send ci rcu 1 at and, full particulars: Aldret? confidence Golbek Spxcirifi, 1R5 Incinnat-i. fihirt 1 la at in i Report of the U.

B. Conference Committee oii Education Sunday' School Notes Resolutions of Appreciation A Strange Accident Loeal and Personal PurLO.MATii," July 6. From the reported the .17. B. Confereace Committee on F.divca tion we glean the following interesting facts they have established colleges aiid'smiua ries in the following state: Ohio, Illinois.

Indiana, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Virginia, We.st Virginia, Tennessee, Kansns, Ne braska, Oregon, California, Washington 'J'er rifory, and mie Theological USchvo). the ii foil Biblical Seminary, located at Dayton, Ohio also a training school in -Africa, re c-entlj opened, where the native Christian workers ara 'for. th. In r-gard to Piiiloriiath Colleg 'the following res(dutjou w.ts i (RcsolVeiI that the Conference make it Presidijjlf Elders s.iilicitiiij'.ayeiitsi. and re quite them fcb malie it their litisinea.s to su-licit money present the of the college on all theic.

tiehls of labor, and hunt ur, encourage young men and women to attend Philomath College; and that we require ill our ministers to jiive it their act jve sitppoit, and that they aim raiiiniz iuriii th'Comfnjr I vear. (Signed) iK. J. I'CLLKY. ComuiUtee.

SUNDAY NOTKS. The following Sunday school-' ci'ee1 was recommended to be ladopted by nil the Sutf-. I i 1 day schools of the United Brethren Church, which, ouf will be of great benefit to its Suuday acli ols. regard to that very out. giv biievt--, shoftld hehi others to the Cospe-; we believe that every iie siiouia to his ability; we-Heheye that every one should IiJirth wlriT'ttf helping tithers very 1itesed and helpful tohimse t.

tiiit it down! i.s a rule. that wiL vey -ularlv an olljering evei S.ibitath day; til.it we will give con Scieii 1 1 u-d ti. to our ability; thatke -vviil give iy fully. because it becomes- a l.iriviiee ami a i.ies- iii. In our'fdeil plan every- member vui uive at least one penny I every Subbath and wo hope to have Siinday's offering bear to (iod a' mesiaU from the heart of the giver which shall tell of taankfaiiie.ss lor His care; His' His saving love, ainl also a token'of the givers entire const-elation tor'the Master service.

Mrs. AddiejDickmaii Miller, of Portland, visited Piiilotnath Simday school last Sabbath, and when called u.v the'superin-tendent responded' byi a 'few very timely remarks, stating that she was gladto'ineet with the School once more, and observed that the same faithful few with wlunii she worked while reading here, were stjll keei-ing up the school. The -follbwiujr resolution was introduced rby our esEeenijpd superintendent, Professor 1 1. Sheak, and unanimously adoptea, by Philomath Sunday School, on the 3d mst, KesolVED, Ihat we hereiy express our hearty the faithful and etli-cient work of Presuieut T. C.

and Mis. Lucia C. Bell in our Sunday School. President T.jC. Bell rospoided 5i ith very feeling remarks, which were very appropriate fer the Uta'ting in conclusion 'I would 1ave beeuLonteut to have spent my life with you aiil for this Sunday" School, but in God's providence, and Wisdom others have seen fit 'that? I go away.

May God's blessing rest with you and npon you." we regret, very mucn inai; uie ciiege board did not' retain President T. Bell at least another year, as he and his amiable wife have made themselves very useful in mor.il," temperance iuid religious workluring the brief year that has passed, thus endearing themselves to the hearts of n.auy of our May (Sod's richest blessings attend them, itrtheir new field of labor, wherever their'lot be i A CAREI.E;3S THICK, I "No man liveth to himself, no man dieth to himself." Tins scripture was practically Verified vesterday evening by a very careless trick played by Mr, Lincoln Bennett at the residence of Mr. McElroy. He put about two common chjirges ofj powder in a glass bottle, inserted a ignited- it with a match, intending to throw it out of an upstairs window to scare his sister, Mrs. Martha McElroy.

and Miss Minna Berry who was visiting the're at the but, uni'ort unately for him, it exploded while he was holding it, Jaceriating jiis "eft wrist, and a piece of ulass penetrated his riglit eye. Dr, G. All Whitney was called, who skillfully administered to the needs I of i the patient, who is somewhat cheerful although J.he wounds are painful. This accident caused more or les anxiety both, to bis friends and foes, thus demonstrating the fact mentioned scripture qnotad above." LOCAL. AND PERSOKAL.

sProfessor G.iM. Miller and family, of are visiting relatives and friauds PhiloniUh this week. 1 Quite a number of our townfolks'went to Corvallis on the Fourth to hear Mrs. A ldie Miller or-te. a.id oui fellow towns- in.

Prof. J. T. Bryan' read the Duolara tioa of aud see the sights, Hay time is here aud harvest nppr aching rapidly. Bishop Vrigh preached an able sermon the college chapel, Suuday, from the text, Kom.

:21. jRevJames E. Conner, of Colfax, Wash-is in our erritorv Mr. and family, accompaiiied byhis daughter, IMiss Minnie Bryan," started overland to-day, in the old pioneer emigrant stple, for Batfaloi Gay, Dakota' Territory. Con'rAct Lt.

i. The contract for furaishing brick and building the Oregon Pacific roundhouse at Albany has been let to J.SJ Clark Sons of Albany. JThe building will be composed of brick and Contain eight and will cost about 812,000. Work on the building will be'eommenced The brick is already. burned and is ready fo.use.

4 Small Fire. The roof of the flean-to kittlien attached b. W. Wilson's residence caught tire on Thursday evening from, a defective tlue but flames were iextinguished before any damage was done and without calling for aid from the fire laddies. Buggies.

If you want a good bugcry buy only the Henney-j-for sale by R. A. Fuller. I i iMarried. "i Mr.

Byron Millsap and Miss Olive A. Simpson were married at the residence of bride, pear Newtoa's, by Rev, T. ii. a of ve we ble the we an by Joe by an by The C. Arrival of the Eastern Oregon The i 1 Mid 4 News Notes.

Jfew Tug at YAQ.riNA, i Juy 2. steamship Eastirn Uregon. arrivecf at p. m. yesterday with the Kat(juinan.

C. C. Babbidge, Miss Mrs. J.f Hay, Mrs. S.

A.AVess. A. Solom-m. W. Hive.

WV F. trosby, Dri 'IV Earnest. C. Smith. S.

Baxter. A. Brovn, E. Smith. A.

A. Hear 1. F. Furr, Parker. J.

Sctuvim, C. Peter- soh, iJ.i H. Qroetniiier. Mr. has been removed from his position as iigent of the Oregon Develop-rrlent Cvx, ht this prace.

1 Tho'steiiDiselioonerMischief, which started tor Astoria iast and w'as compelled back for fuel, has aiiain staFt eoS out for Portland. -H The steam launch Bentorr lias hen new- machinery place ftiol will a on the 'Newport soon. route 4etweeu Elk Preparations arie'beini'' made to receive ''Ay-hi- 400 p-oe yhu will come in the d'f street Church, Forth mlexeursion next iaturtliiy The tiew tng "dicing built for (he 0. at' liir jsIhaVing In; machinery placed in Hloji.r.is.'floode(l with water the other it was founilsho scarce-iy leaked a wjhich was proof positive of tJie excellent mariner' and care which li'r hull-has' been constructed. With'a iair of spJejdid-entiipftiot great power (eitherbf iiitfii iu nave; sutawient power, without 1 I i i i trough water: ferthreat speed')' and an'! enorinoirsvight-foot, four ttuked' propeller.

The new vessel promises to-be a pliatuoiio il gair.eithe'r iri rotigli of th' ka. For A ii i i i oeautyJ RtreugtH- slid spel we I back tiroDeller. Hgain-tjanv tug jeq at dimensions that IS- Another: Hafipv Lnst veivitiff Mfe Wellrna ii iLvnnn. tlio popui.r clerk! in storcn.l -Aliss daWghter bf Mr. and George Sirtihions, married at the resi- ylebc'b'f the God." H.

Lbe nOiciatiog. Oulv a few of the inimeili- tfase ji i.uir.iy were preseuL aiine bertoiraiiyil -after whfcl.i::.the. irt tei.a'red to ate friends of he family--were preseut at the i a a mi-; co-iy cottage prepared tiie irromn in tin; vvest end of town, W'iierela veddih'4 supper was sipread. with ni others wish tliis Jiuppy couple all the big blessings of lite with the little, femes thrown in. I L'A I'ourtb of July Wedding.

At Albany oui.be Fourth Mr. V. Gar rett and Esthe Carter, were married by 3 ooge Humphrey, J. V. the eonnl'Jsiorr of t-h' l'or.

rlh of i.vor. cis the hairy coible stepped npo.H the piattorm and beneath the.star.s ami stripesr-J were i tea a ri age; parties are wejj at receive The coiitractiug. Pegria. and will fronr A a host of nuu is. Pensions ClrantsJ'.

have bren errant et to tin foHowincr residents of 'Orrcron: il 1 a rd," pr i tH 1 1 Wm. C. Peiidletfin Wm. R. Fenninc.

Grantrl Pas; james-Nf- Partlfin, East Ports land, Territory: Newton S. Puvall up; Samuel Hiahlanda. Centra! iii Timothy Walla. 1 1 i frofn: A fev days ago a an' Accidciit. Mrs.

Prftttvtmn. who lived, between Wejla Station and Albany, fwll frcm a f'hair on which she was standing ,1 r' while puttincj ui window curtains, nnd as sevore.ly ini'nred by the fall tha.t she died wn atter from the effects of her injuries She was a daughter i Williamson of Wells Station, and was highly respected. Contract Signed. The State Agricultural College BuilJing Association Board, met at Hamilton, Company's bank" Tuesday evening ami ac cepted the 'boud8 of McFadden rehn, uivenin- the sum "ofj 10,000. -after which the cbntraet i was signed.

Work; will be commenced immediately. oft Thanks. With- hearjts full of we thank many; friends whor have so generously befriended us with' "I their sympathy kindness in' this, our isad, bereavement. i Mrs, II. V.

(Jates, and i V1 B. F. Layton. July" 6thi '87. -i a r-' "i LETTER LIST! The folio viug is a list of letters remaining uncalled for in the p)Stojiice at Corvallis, Benton Oregon July 1SS7.

Persons calling forthese letters will please i i PoS, IfhosV Kmith, liugh Thompson. Milton Tuntcbtf. Mrs Wygall, Jas W7litney, Chas -Barber, Postmaster. Lottie Iibert Wilkinson! Mary N. R.

Farmers. rhe Walter A. Wood binder is'the lightest draft machine in the market. wiili bind where all others fail. Call ion A.

Fiilier for termsLl 29 lm Do noft.f.ial to call a Tom Buford's if you" wish to spend I a pleasant hour, while at -Vaquina City. He is a cosy and well-kept card "and billiard room, and h.isstock of fruits, and cigarl, is the best on bay. 1 Jill THE DAILY GAZETTE. The DiLY; Gazette will be-delivcred by carricrjto city subscribers at 6 o'clock every morning, except Suuday'for fifteen cents week Leave -orders at this office or with the carrier Reduction Sale. Mr.

J.I M. Nolan has reduced his business a science, td with him everything Vhas time and place. It is so with reduction sales' which occur semi annn- and are for'. the purpose of working on' yoods vfhich-he does not wish to carry over. These sales are looked forw-ard to by the -ju dicious buyer ami are so; -well patronized that INoiati never has any shop-worn.

gT'Oilgj commences, evf-ry season, with a bran new stock. Tho -j-siileii which commences Saturday, July 8 4s nof exception to the His ttock is' now larger than it ever" before and hence the need of greater reduction which calls for corresponding reductions, iii prices. Mr. Nolan always does what he promises, and he makes very liberal offers, in his ad to" be found in another col-umn. it NOTICE 0KO.

P. T1MEC3ECKS speculators are "We rt informed that offerini Itobuy up Oregon' Pacific time checks. yYe-woijld thertforefadvi.se ad holders of paper not to 'dispose of it at any disconntl it now. dsa'certainty that' it will be-paid dt'tween tha 20th i and 25th of next I 302tS 1 1 etc and nt at to and in For is it, or for Rar disease. To most children, the bare suggestion of castor oil is nauseating.

When physic necessary for the little ones, use Aysr's CVm thartio Pills. They are safe aad pleasant ta take. Try them. i NOTICE. All parties knowing indebted to J.

'Ev Henkle Cr. are earnestly re-i quested to call at once and settle their notes and accounts and save cost. J. E. Hr.NKtB Co.

i Philomath, June 15, 18S7. Your Houe on Fli e. i Not the house of wood, or brick, or stone, in 'which you live; but your bodily tenement may be' in terrible danger from smouldering lire which yotf make no effort to quench The great flahger from impure blood is that it debilitates the system, and the digestive organs grow weak aud inactive. Hood's1 Sarsaparilla combines- the best kidney and liver invigorators, with the best alteratives and tonics, all from tbe vegetable kingdom. carefully aud understandingly prepared in a concentrated form.

It pu-ilies, vitalizesL anil enriches the blood, and tones up the system," giving the whole body vitality, aud effectually guardiug it against the attacks ef disease. In this age of progress, what a wonderful amount of skill and ingenuity is expended in the construction, improvement, and preservation of the costly and intricate machinery used in the mauufacture of the various articles so necessary to our comfort. How much more important is it that we watch with ritfid care this most wonderful machine, the human body. Adjusting all its parts, with nicest each to the other, that all may' perform their allotted duty, There is nothing better calculated t.o do this thoroughly and etnciently than Frese's Hamburg Tea a si mple vegetable remedy, yet power- i ful in its ability to build up and restore, the wasted energies, and to givo tone and vigor to all its powers. Assignment Notice.

In the matter of the assignment 1 ,7 of a-vV-r- Cole Struble. I T0T1.CE IS II lililvKY, GIVEN TO ALL WHOM, it mav Concern that on the 23rd day of June. ls7, the rinn of Cole Struble, btors and pub-: lishers of the Corvallis Chronicle, at Corvallis, Oregon. made an oi all their proptrtv, risrnts, and credits to F. M.

Johnsor for the benefit of the cred itors of said firm. The creditors ef firm are required bylaw to present their claims, properly verined, to said assignee within1 three months from the date of said assignment. I F. M. Jobson, JylCt I As sign: Aministrator'sSale of RealProperty In the matter of the Estate) S.

C. Hawkins, deceased.) OT1C1-. IS HERLb OIVEN THAT BY TIRTCE an order of sale duly niade by the Coubtv Court, of Benton Countv. istitte of Oresron. on the 8th ila of June, A.

bs7, 1. E.II. Hawkins. Administra-' tor of the estate S. Hawkins, will on Saturday, thi of July, A.

1887. at theboui -of one o'clock, of thattilav, at the Court House 'or, in the city of Corvaflis, in Benton Slat or.urejjon, sail at public auction to trie highest bidder: tor casn in liana, all the right, title and interest and estate which the said S. C. HawlBns, deceased, bad at the time of tier death, in and to the followinir ce- scril.eJ real property, t--w it Lots cijrlit (S), and nine (9) in Block JJo. twenty-two (2-2), in the city of Corvalhu." Countv of ISeiuon, to pay funeral charg-es, ex-pensejt of Adminstration, and i claims against said estate.

E. II. HAWKINS. Administrator of the Ettate of S. C.

Hawkins, d. Dated, June 24, 1SS7. Jne285t Administra tor's Sale of Real Property In the matter of the Estate vi Of rhomas Thrasher, deceased "XT U'J'ICE IS iHKRKBY. OIVENTHAT BY VIRTUE i of an order of sale of the real propertv hereia alter described duly made bv the Countv Court of th State of Ortsjjon, County of BentoD on the 11th day of June, 1387, and entered in. the journal thereof of said authorizinij' and directing me as the Ad-ministratorof said bstateto eell all the riirht.

titl and interest of said deceased of in and to thi follow. )jr described real property, to-wit: The south half of the north-east quarter and' lots one and two of section 23 in Tv 11. S. R. 10.

W. in Ben ton County Oregon containing' 139. 85-100 acres of nd, And on Saturday, the Sard day of July, at the hour of one o'clock p. ni. of said'day lat aforesaid the Court door in the city of CoryaHia, Benton County.

Oreg'ri, I will, as such Administrator, sell all iho rig-hts, title interest and estate of said deceased at public auction to thehitrhest bider for cash hand. F. JOHNSON. Administrator of the Estate of Thomas brasher d- ceased. Dated, June 24th 1887.

iJnfe24Ct. -o Arrents for o- ErasSeld Seal Sock Property Call and see viewi maps and diecripr i tion of same G. 0. -Rortb, inFischer'sBuilding, over Nolan's Store, CORVALLIS, 0REC0N. i' Broken Pental Plates repaired in first" class workmarl ike manner.

A. Special attention paid to the restora-j tion of useless teeth. Gold, Silver and Plastic fillings neatly completed'- -aAA' AAAAA'AlA--i "Satisfaction Guaranteed. 1 4 15 Cordially. to call and inspect work and prices.

rA ttud his! boat ton clnmu of bustusHUider the river bank near -en as ue wa.s leaving thejioat hi disobveie! t.l tlead body of man lyug itajuut two land a half eft ot wafer, close. to thhoi-e; JIe inune reported his ghakiy lind to Marshal Pygall wliio, with thy lisswtancttfof -pifytirnl ol iiers, pulled tho body out'of the a'ter and curried it to Aiv'ust Knight's niuii.takiiiu vtiCabiihiiwut(, up e.x:iuy of tli.t, ooiy nd u'curiiiitrs i 1 li'j b.idy pt -6iteAi; be 1 1 i i v. ii. li.o ad oeeii I en iff or sev eral weeks as a laii-iror iu JlaX F.iiidl'VJSJ saw inilL autV iMore ieceutly in V.jA( re warehotisQi 'lie; had been1 baching eiis chiug yifch Johuuy Cjancv iii little cabin occupied by the- latter. Ou tun riyei- ltank.

between Wells ami Ca.utlio"rWs of wheie his ijulied, out of the water, "Las.SatUrlay).-'pJicil. lIxis blankets iui'd valise ami iett Ciancv uuar th i n- the iliotelVa he ate. diimer tut. Sunday, lie was at-tliati time mi- dvr the intiuetk of lie was seen by niLiiioer-oij parties on uouoay ut-oi miusr, ami an that he was drunk when latt saw hi About noon on MNiid ak-ed; Ciaiicy; tor key to tlie cabin; that oo Wlslni tw go tll re jaiut S.ejt ttiai jjf ter noon. iivn Clancy went to his cuin that evening to ivtiro ije t'oiiud t.l'iac.

1'rowu had vo.o-.ted all over tiie Oekl and lioor and Ua'd' leaving the tlooi, oivbT who Uvea on th i-iyer' 'front' ji-eaf the O. I. loek, stales ih lietsiw. bun b' o'clock -siagneriug along i the a-ee'fij C.aney's -cabin, fbis was, as far jas could be sPen'of liiui aliye; His body showed no sigKof vtdciticV, cither tiVaii several, bruises on the side of hisheadi hicii culd have beyn occasiobed by a fU over the which is aittuit' tlurty felet liijili Where the body. was foil id.

Dr. Apilevhite, xaitiiiied the body 'gives it as ion tnac the body, had about: hours, audi tl I. eii 1:1 tliePivateri; Mr'x'-f Kit occ. tsio'u etl I the fa I ft "11 UV I IIV kim i most reasonable hvt'thesasoi i the Case iH that Brow ooWn to the ibank' of tne fiver after 'dark'imd. 'being in toxica ted, lell over tiie biuli- and drowned The above jire TsubstaotiiiUy the acts' 4as broiiyllt out at the" coroner's, inquest lield by Hooert i jiHinson, ju.scici -or, i- -tne Peace' nd Acting Coroner.

jyiister- Al ter fe'xaminiiit; into the viewing ihe'body theiibllow lug verdict was 's i s. the Coroner's jury, in the eXamina l- v. i e- 1 1. .1 iLioil oi. rae-pouy Ol v.

Brown, find that -lv Brown caiJie to his bv accidental dr6wuingf by falliiii; olf til river bank on the evening of. July iu Uie.city of Corvallis. W. B. -i-iase; Fpretnan John Kay, Li: JoiiDsON, JOH J.

Tatlor; i M. -Corvallis, July 5, i In the pockets of the dei-fnsed were found memoranda of his time laborer in f'eral mills, a kinky hity-hve spool, yt 'threail I am Nothing that could set in coin, a key, several trinkets as cine' to his past history could be foiind on jiis person. but that may be learned Irom ithe. contents which he change hotel. He had A ctime from Maine, jand had lelt at the Ex-ld Clancy that lie had been a fi nearlj' all of his lile.

i lie was about.tlifrty live years ir liatt- evidently becu a hard drinker be buried in a' pauper rave, at. the expense of kho county. Wilis key did it! was it much water with his whl the mixiu? of too key Resolutions on- tli licath of" Mrs. Gktes. At a spicial meeting i I the Good Churclrin this city, the fol lowing; was adojited.

It hdving: pleased the almighty and wis Tom our midst, our God siuidenly remove esteehied fellow-worker, Mrs. Lydia Gates, hereby record our deep sense of the loss sustain." 1 Active and practical iii.e very good work, imt ohIv vtt! ou twelve skk an i viier i removal Jose i a i i thoughtful, kindly, helper and "adviser. A'uevoied member of tike Protestant Epis copal Church, she was tolerant and charita in all thino's. Our sympathies go withjthe much bereaved family, some-of whom far away are yet un apprised ot their Joss.1" To them -aud I to dear ten I thei tenderest riends of hers we-mpathies of! our hearts, and invoke for them tlie comfotE tt that spirit, the blessed Master 4ias promised l'or the Otiuld, I'llia! Booth, Pies'c. I -1 1 I On the fiist of at 'the.

''agent's resi-- deuce, on the Sile India Reservation', bv Uev. Charles Booth. the Good S. au: uitan ChitVc'i, Corva'lis. Mr.

Thomas H. Mitchell to Miss Alvira Mays. i School Exercises. 7 Ed. The North King's Valley school closed on Ju'jy 1st with the following i i PROGRAMME All acquitted themselves very well in oral examiuat'on, snowing careful training and skill in their: teacher, Fred.

Ray burn, after which: we wera treated to some: tine essays ami declaniations. 'ew if which mention; Clarence Bumpj a tlecla- rnation; subj-ct; "The Cur -was well rendered. "That Gal of Mine," by Nettie. Kibbey, was MasterMark Bump, essay; subject, hidh js 1'reltrable. Monej or show-d deep "thought iati-l well written -and careful prepara- tion.

It would liave been a credit to much more 'That (Speech of Mine," Mary Kibbey; was a credit to the school. Miss Nettie Putman favored us with an essay, ncKing up inips, winch was an f-M intellectual treat, seldom had in bur rlfpll districts. The diab-yije byjMark Bump and ould not have been surpassed our boosted amateurs in our larger schools. The: resitition; ly Misg Eiriina, Pittman fully sustained her reputation as The school was closed by Professor Al l- a spicy speech hough Fred is a young sprig in the prob'SsiAn he met with remarkable success, and jvc preHict for him aslife of usefnliiess. AfJBSERVEK.

SZLIGIOUi NEWS AND INTELLIGENCE. V'-r -j A JJOTES. Service in the hall to-morrow at. 11a m. pastor, Rev.

Geo. H. Lee, will preach. Congregational Sunilay School at 12:15 E. Chase, superintendent.

All are cordially invited to attend 4 Song service at the usual time Sunday eeniag; preoediag the serzaoc by the pastor. 1 i I so (he say It 11 the ier to his Mr. ami was P. as RACsddll, Jace 21S5. i.

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