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fill 34 nrv iivu xnnn uv; bBATBt OP JOHN CL11I. A wfc tgo totlsj a telegram from Ya-qtiiaa brought the sul liitetlfgeur uf the 0 It Sueias Ui-it tLt-ia aia juo-reeu iu populism. Durin 3 a itreet talk recently, Tom Cicijtton, candidate lor tre iurcr on the populist ticket, labt June, an- Johu Vernig. voile 11! suiltlen death of Jolio I Clark, COKVAlXIS, OREGON, OCT. a.

Your illt tt the lwl la the world. I tl to tx uyr4 wits couUiaUna aattt bf-in n-ting thtM. Now 1 Sure mo trouble ol that kin4 any mart aad 1 attribute ay recovery to the vac of your valuable aitditln la the fpriugtiiat: ol tke yar I alw.y. take your wild his wife and son. Warren, had bet-a 1 rtiarirtA rt Aii The duelling jristol now occupies Ha proper place, la the musoum cf the pending the summer at Newport iu Vhe hope that his health would Ue improved.

The causa of hi demite wai TAM O'SIIANTERS. AaMaiMU HifTaret.l vtulM ml Trias rtarvrv- wwl collector of relica of bar- And rvf-rvtMT th KttiUti rheumatism of the heart, with which be had been afflicted some tea years, a frequently during that period bis life had been ditpaired of. f. Cor. 2nd and Jefferson barium.

The pistol ought to have beside it the pestle that turned out pilla like bullets, to bo shot like bullets at the target of the liver. But the pestle ia till in evidence, tad will be, probably, until every, body baa tested the virtue of Early In the summer, Mr. Clark went to the coast with his 'fahiiir and the 1 ji v. 1 1 1 1 fared in their opinions on fiat money. Finally Tom, assuming a look of conscious supeiiority turn ed on poor John, and in a tone ex pressive of intense disgust aaid, "Oh, you areaGoxey pop." -Well, yoa brought hn.hertv'' wailed John, and crept home crushed.

There is something attractive in a frehty-thveu face and artistically trimmed hair. They" are prime requisites in a well-groomed man. Neither is it alone from a dec standp. iut that iho toilet effects appeal to uc. No man is so easy in his mind A.

J. Hay visited Curvullis AIou-Jay, beiny; 011 it (our of llm Valley itt liis iiiterht or 11 Portlnm! enm-tmssinii bouse, which deals extensively in bops. Mr. Kiy quotes five cenlt the present marKcl price for good hop. John Broomfield' second trial, on the charge or assault and buttery, Monday, resulted in his acquittal.

Ik'iiion county taxpayers will be delighted to learn lliut Johu is innocent and I lint it cottl them $100 to And cut. George II. Williams, of Portland, attorney general in Grunt's cabinet, and one nl the brainiest men of the country, will close the campaign in Benton on the republican side. He will apeak iu Corvallis Saturday, Oct. 3 1st.

Dr. E.C. Sanderson, of Eugene, will occupy pulpit of the Christian churcli next SiiihIiiy morning and evening at llm usual hour. Bible sclii hi ut "10 a. in.

Prescriptions Carefully Compo change of climate appeared to have a beneficial effect npon his health, and his family were entertaining hopes of entire Ayer's Cathartic Pills. uwtnnnnuuvuinnnu innnnruxm uinnfuumj uv uxi uv alar price. 50c so 75c Nicer net too; up to fa. 00. JEP Ball stuck jet passementerie, orna-tents and dress fronts on sale, SILK RIBBON.

A drive Not. 9 to as for 10c per yard. Black and all staple colon. 5.B. recovery.

Oa the morning of his death tt be had beea down town as usual, and about 1 1 o'clock, while at home reading. Tal teattatootal wilt be loa4 la tall la 4rvr'a "Curthook" with Kaadrrd othera. free. Aalttm C. Ayer I.owel', Maaa.

OAiaruxrtAnrtnnnAivurinn Mjnijnrunnnrwjnruiniruy ru 1 1 uming Luncn ranor was takes with an attack of his old complaint Notwithstanding everything that was done to alleviate his auttenur, he died in intense agony about an hour later. aaroMa tas stud bhts. nor so satisfied with the world and himself, a when hu 4- CHE; CAKk The deceased was a valiant defender of The reception tendered Frenideiil ant Mrs, Miller hv the tm-mliem nf threw! hm le-e fat uity lt Kn-iav evrning wn en You will find on display at Mrs. Mason 'a store a nice sssortment ol ladies' trimed and nntrimcd bats; also joyable ami iu every wity awvc -as. The BAKERY.

T-OCAL D.SEACS tl mtrrt erf ctyMi orval haM4t ctutirjw. It can rnrtKi by sie.tnt frt-Jy which (( Mil tk reset If mt IM nnsi r.U. Ita- metl Ui Willi razor and scis-uira. ltul a bungler at work 011 one's lace or hair gives one the To ensure a first class shave and hair cut, and to avoid a large number Corvallis men liuJ it profitable chapel rouiu waa tlinuiKt-d iih student velvets, pi utiles, aatracka as, all for lejni1 I'. S.

C. E. at 6: t0 p. m. All an conliaily iuriied to all end V.

I uaM it gin Irllajf HonCa ami ciuzeua of Corvallis who were present meet the new ht-ad of the inatilu tiou and Ilia wife. river) thing was il furtual and everytmly waa iu the best i these Keivice. CONFECTIONERY. SMOKERS SUPPLIES, SODA WATER. Ely's Cra Ecb i Hie Richardson larm, near Plronize Jesse fepencer.

Ills 1.im:u HUTKMStsH. Welker is adding ait addition of humor. I'rof. Fulluu and Mi.va Hiahel ta rktia It xhrmt wvrm fna Monroe, that has been the snbiect hoP Uoor 11,6 mi L'ateVTia, i i4 tn Head ud lUj rvt of ail Jiiiaou dcliguted tue gtteaia Willi solos. is headquarters for first class ton- It ope tmn gl rana Uto nin lot a long ilrawn-nit Miit in the aiatya fhain eti'd iMAunmauinn.

twata lh aorwa, pro- HODES HALL. trcta th fnannttmM frOs codcH. twattwai im 11 in-tiit court, was nold Salurday. jThe plaintiff. The First National atftaawa avt'vm.

Pri? Baa. at lWtru oa by wots. Xt Uau'Lkiti laaiu lAAnuuvru uvAAnuuuunuvaruuuruuAAru iruuu vru tnxirvjuxru aud alias. Dorothea Nob, tUe laltuud tuaaloal iiukrucirras, allel li t.te entei-Uiuutcul pleasing iiiatiuiiu utal atlcc- tioua, Miss Helen Crawford, in charge I of the department of elocution, rtxiltd. Tuis was the firm opportunity of Corval- lia people to hear er, and emphatic approval cauie Irom every one, IK-r deliv Hank, of Colfax, bid it 111 Tor Their judgment was for more than 7,000.

to Ins residence. County Judge UufFird did limine in I'oitlHiid this week. J. I). Sifpiieu will talk Bryan ism tomorrow night at the court house.

Hop picker. are farfl reluming. How They Plsnre. sorial work. Mrs.

Will Holgate, of Bourne, Baker county, with her two children, is visiting for a few days iu Corvallis. Bourne is a mining town, willi a population of about 300. A woman died there recently, leaving four small children. The father was 111 straightened his country during the dark days of the rebellion. Bora in 1845, he was but a lud when the war broke out, jet he eulUtcd early in the couflict and remained iu service nntit the close of the war.

lit first enlisted iu the 37th Indiana Volunteers, aerviug three yean, v. lieu he tiled the 4th V. Cavclry, with whi Ii he served two years. During his service be was in thirteen engagements, and finally captured and confined for six mouths in Andcraouville prison. In 1869 be married Miss Ruth Beckwilli iu the state of Minnesota where lie rem lined until a few years ago when he moved to Oregon, locating ia Corvallis.

The remains were brought out from Newport, Saturday, and the (uncral 1110k place Sunday at the Congregitioual church, Rev. Zercher officiating. deceased leaves a wife, one daugliter, Miss Jennie, and Ave sons, Orea, Kuuer, Warren, Edward and Elwood. During the three years that Mr. Clark hit raided in Corvallis he made muiy friends and was highly esteemed by all who knew him, and hit ealitnsble lumily bare (be sympathy of the entire community.

COaifBBJM TH icmaT. hmI uoli tioa! fun caalem are figuring 1 Rev. II. Oberg, who has sue- I 11. ....1..:, 11..

on Rvnloii cou ty, r. There are 1 SHOES! JC-TanjllT IIIICU UltX milUlb ui 1110 sorts of e-4inmle Yvnt nlay a McKitt lev man ami a Brvanilecomptred tables ery of the tuixlcal selection waa marked The season not a profitable Meihodist church in this city dur by simplicity, good taste and faultless One for picker. jug lie past year, will continue iu euunciaUtin and eunre absence of Mraii Wo carry a complete line of the circumstances, so the employes of Outside of tnwu the McKiuley man claim ed the following 111 ijoriiies fur the Ohio S'atesnuii: Itlodgett, 15; Philomath, 60; tug after theatrical effect The guests departed at a late hour. this field for another twelve mouths, such action having been taken by the annual conference, which met at Roseburg this week. The UiPiig is being overhauled and repaued getting ready lor (he coniii boating season.

Prof. Co dley's family are now residing in ine cottage on 5lh street, recently vacate! by County Clerk Wallers. Star ft ft ft Star A'sea, 15; DuHiy, 45, or a toUl of 135. Ue conceded to the lay orator: Fair-m iutit, Wells. Kings Valley, 15; Suinuiit, to; Wren, 10; Molina, so, and Willamette, so, making ijj in all, thus figuring staud off iu the county outaide of Corvallis, Mr.

David Ireland and Miss Laura both of New Whatcom, were married last week. Mrs. Ireland is an es- Football talk again engages the attention of the cranks, and the cranks are numerous iudeed. Code, the great California quarter-back, arrived Monday and candidates for positions on the team are to be seen every evening in canvass clothes, practicing with the spheroid. It is yet to early too judge of the merits of this year's team, but at present it promises to be a lighter team than that of last year, and faster.

Other college teams art at work and the season of '96 will doubtless witness some interesting gamer. Win Titlley, of Monroe, was 111 The Bryan man gave Mt Kin ley jin Shoes. The Best on earth. The Cash Stork town Tuesday, lie reports that "Wauie aim laiemeu young lauy 1 1 1 Philomath and to in Duslv, hut claimid mid js; McKiuley is gaining urouild in 'ormeriy iiveu 111 vervains, I 1 t. 1 1 1.

for bia political saint: Fainiiouut, Welis, 60; Kings Valley, 15; Summit, so; Next to Post Office. Corvallla. Ortcan- wnere sue uus a iiusi.ui menus. She is sister of Mrs. F.

Bercli- toid. Wren, Blodgett, to; Alsea, Wil the L. and L. company, raised a fund to send them to the Orphan's Home, Portland. Mrs.

Holgnte volunteered to take charge of them and finding the Portland inslitu (ion full, took them to Uillsboro. where good homes were found for three of the children. The youngest, a bright, blue-eyed little bor ol nine months, is yet unprovided for, but is lemporajily being cared for iu Uillsboro. A story is told of a Corvallis young man, who imbibed too much beer one afternoon recently, and fell to sleep in a friendly nook. When he awoke his thinker was still muddled, but he went home all right.

Just as he reached the house I he town clock struck six. This appalled him. lie looked about him. It was fairly light and he Imagine I he saw the reflection of the morning sun iu the eastern i ajsk4isf kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a. SaavaV lamette, 40, and Monroe, jo.

or a total of Monroe Miss Jenilie Spencer, one of Benton's most successful teachers, began a term 01 school Monday in the Alpine district. Do yoa blame Cleveland, Popocrat? Do you denounce bim in big swearwords? Yon do, you know yon do. Nnw. why do yoa do so Yoa say, "bee nine he sold those first bond to a syndicate." Well, indignant sir, do you know that those bonds were sold to obtain, not pap-er nor silver, but gold? You say "Yes." 2S5 for Bryan to 45 for McKiuley. The McKiuley man ciaiined Corvallis by 150 Dr.

Alt ma and F. who had a upset while re- rorcLiait in roaTtanD. and the BrySnite claimed it for silver by 75- from Philomath one last week, have about B. K. Job, who has been visit- turning in UfM lutolv.

rtt In 1'iirl. i evening Do you know that under' our present Portland ia being thoroughly Pennoy-eriied. An Independence gambler ia chief of police, aud the fire department is demoralized. Fire chief Dave Campbell, who baa given perfect satisfaction greenback system that purchase of jold wss absolutely necessary Yoa say, "Mr. Cleveland, why did you not I The state is practically given up by the Bryan people There are several Mc-' Kinley men who offer to bet on Oregon, but they find no takers.

It is not because the Brysn fellows are broke or are averse to betting on election, for some have Fall and land Tuerdav to resume his studies recovered irom tneir orutset. air. at the nodical college. Alexander received severe cut on his head and Dr. Alt man car-Ben Bowers, an enthusiastic tied his arm iu a sling for sever-McKiuley democrat, started for'al days, his lioin-, Shatter, Texas, Monday.

I Linn Hunler accompanied him. "enkle is one of the Ben- TYPEWRITING. during his connection with the depart ask the people of the Vnited States for lanl aaa rliaiiliiiairlt VL'srf nsnSWlkaW Btld that gold?" no-' mone'' nd lo Ar Now, I'opocrat, baveu't you been tell sky. To come home at six o'clock 7 kansas and Colorado. ou receipt of the news.

The new chief, TennU DeBoest, ran i ji, wit ha twn uaing Ayer's Hair Vlg-' ion county nop growers wuo. owing tng Cleveland and everbody else, that some awful thing, thst yon tmn the WINTER the morning would certainly Joseph Hunter returned Trout ,0 ow iue of c01 Baker City Sunday with his son 0 lmi)ickea yard unpicked money power," has a corner ou our gold 1 Iook oau. me young man and controls It? "Yes." "ery sick 111 the principal saloon on the cast side for or tat the pan five yuan," wrftM Dr. L. I'.

lotg time. lit ia one armed. The Barrows, Hycatnore, "sttd it has restor-salaries of the policemen were raised ad hr hslr fmm gray to its natural tutor. freu, who nas oeen this rear, but an offer received last'dowti on the sidewalk, pulled off Haven't you ssid, and don' you still his rhoes and crept into the hotMe, week from a Sal firr. to pick receutlv uer month, aud they were k-ens it and nrnTi-nU tt from falling say that the "syndicate" is a pi-.

and 1896. Uieu assessed is per mouth to raise a oil." Ayer's Hair VIgr is a scientific hair drewing. Bryau fuud. That seems to be the pop-nlist notion of an houest administration. The taxpsyers of Portland are getting a He slipped into the dining room with his shoes in his hand, and discovered the balance of the family nl the supper table.

He is still explaining. One Clarke from McMinnville, A Chance to Uake Money. In the pal tiros montht 1 hsvs cleared rVW.7Stlling Diah Wathert. I did most of the work, my brother helped ma soma. that oily.

Fred is still quite ill Monday the First National Bank received a neyr fire and burglar proof safe, which now occupies a corner in the bank, next to lite street. Tak a look at our all wool, winter weight, black and blue cheviet suits at $7.50, the best value in Oregon for the money. fc Callahan. Godfrey Stetller has moved his butcher shop into the old Kline brick, nearly opposite the postof- the cfop, was accepted, and the labor of picking and drying the crop bewail this week. I.

D. Burgh relumed Tuesday, having sold the three rigs he took out from the factory. He had to borrow a buggy in. which to return home. He remrts that Me Kinleyiam is growing rapidly in the sections he visited.

Mr. Burgh will take an exhibit of the faqtory output to the state fair. "mad on," aud they can't be blamed. Popocrat speakers tearfully lament in their talks through Oregon, that they haven't any mouey, and have to compete with "llanna's hired orators." As a the agen that "money power "Yes." Now, ropocrat, look out! You are in a corner. Aren't yon green, silly.

In fact almost idiotic, to blame Cleveland for buying gold of the syndicate, if the syndicate controlled all the gold Wiiere-else could he go? "Well," )'ou say, and yon sqainn, yon know you do. Yon see the point. "Well, he submitted the second lot of bunds to the people and they offered several hundred millions of dollars in gold, several times the amount of the loan, and bid sometimes called '-Dude" Clarke, received a tieedarMesson in the 1 expect to do baiter nest month, at every Di.h WaiheraoldadvsrtlMt Ittolf, and stilt Circulars and othar forms of advertiaitv are sometimes more effective by hawing save nil more; I don't have to leave the house. Pila hear about the Dith Wash matter of fact, nearly all the expenses of republican speakers, at least in Beuton ait of holding bile's kmgue Saturday. It seems he had made some unnecessary, uncalled for and untrue remarks concerning Corvallis er and tend them, lby are to cheap.

Any Isdy or a-entlarnsn can make money in county, are paid by local republican, subscriptions from all classes and the com appearance or toeirj this buainest, as every family want Dub ladies, and being bcalled down," made some explanation that inti Washer. Any of your readers who have much higher than the syndicate did for fice. He now has a neat and at-! snsrgy enough tn spply far aa aranry ean tuily wake from IB lu S10 day. Ton can mated untruthfulness on the part the first mittee has difficulty in providing enough funds. The' Brysn wanderers, oa the other hand, are the unwilling contribution of Portland taxpayers, to the lost cause.

typewritten. The presses turn cut typewritten work ca From present indication Corvallis will be well supplied with cord wood i his winter. Teams are constancy passing in (he si reels, hauling fir, oak, ash or maple, and mr-st of the wood seems to be ol a of Lyman Kelsay. Pat couldn't tell a lie if he wanted to, and he tractive stand. 1 Rev.

Weaver, formerly pastor of the Evangelical church in this Then, ropocrat, the people of this great United States are something of a money power themselves, are they not (xt full particulars bv addrewlng the Mound Cily Di.h Wa.lwr 61 Louia, Mo. Try It and publiih'your stareia for the honest of otben. C.A.D. Marry This Girl, Somebody! doesn't want to. So meeting the so culled dude on Maiu street, with very little ceremony, he lauded WhishT 0ol4 ar Silver.

Yon are fighting the people then, whet you say yon arc fighting the "money his right fist on Clarke's chin, power." That migtit ue caned rebellion, Tli is is the title of a book -on the mon might it not, and even worse names. Clotuinjs Overcoats Mackintoshes Dotches Pants Underwear Oversliirts White Shirts Percale Shirts Swetcra Bots and Shoes Hats and Caps Hosiery, GIotcs Neckwear Umbrellas Sagpenders Collarn, Cuffi Working Pants White Blankets Colored Blankets Comforters Trunks, Bags Robber Boots and Shoes Oil knocking him down and bruising his homely face. People of Corvallis do not usually approve of "Well" very good qualiiy. Fir brings alHMtt 12 per cord, and oak from $2.25 to $150. First-class ash is also selling for $2.50.

Services at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath as follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. com ey question containing sixty-two pages. It ia the moat complete work issued thus city, died last baturday at Dayton. The retrains were interred Sunday near Monmouth. Rev.

IL Oberg will preach 10 the Methodist church next Sunday morning and evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. Eugene Simpson, of the Corval readily as other Jcba. and if necessary to complete the delusion we can spell incorrec-ly asvtl and mike pother rrors. I Sua Sraras4ls la lour par son savaral saoatoS aaoooa Ibat aatt taja tar? aaeoataM aaH-1 log atlf kaatiiif Sat Inaaa, s4 I aKtaM I waaM aliatatrenal4 4Mk I aat aruraot toalasoajs aaahatoaoM PI Inau aa4 haa HaaWlaraMlalur rilif all la oalbjMoS IU I far 011 that all-important issue now before the American people.

Krery man in this country old enough to vote should not lighting, but nil who witnesssed this affair say that it was proper No it is not welt. It Is far from bci ng well. Yon are either foolish, very foolish, in condemning Cleveland, or you lie, deliberately lie, when yon claim that there is a "corner" on gold." I 1 Um Itua and I sell mm slaa4 aar aoa I ao aa aa4a tliluk UHir cant af.J l-i a wlllat aoa munion service at II a. in Junior Endeavor, 4 p. V.

P. S. 0. lis Commission Company, has fait to read this book before catting his mighty ballot in next November. Every employer of men should procure at once a number of the books and band them a and necessary.

"John Henry," of Alsea', is in eclipse. U.S. Grant, an intelligent Siletz Indian, and the Times cortespoudeut had an animated fi Lee waa Asteadahad. been quite ill for the past p.m. In the evening Dr.

being confirmed to room. He aa lk7 asa au wna ttwl aial Ua. Sa4 aWl oora la atntMoa. I kll I uUjar Sra thtalailV4lan Inarotr. Ilmrla Hm a 'sWt AUaaottra.

StJaiaM. a jr lrt. ara Ira aator-low (trl, AnyoM aa fat aa4U toilufinaUoB ab. tar aall baatlnf I Mil l) al.liv.4na 4. t.

CSSKV St. IMiia, Md. It ei fc. ha a artouar. at artrj bud aalll'if ia lit aralaa.

Thompson will speak to the young men Text, "I have written unto yon young men because ye are strong." A very cordial welcome to all. nancial debate on the streets of expects to be rble to be out Monday. Dave Osburn is in Montana. He started for Butte last Monday and expects to be absent several Lee Henkle, the truckman, is a strictly temperate' man, but he thought he "had'em" yesterday, for a few minutes. Ue and a workman named Osburn went after a morte-r bed, yesterday morning, that had been used in laying the foundation of the the Dr.

Pernot residence. It was lying over an old well, but Lee did Corvallis when Mitchell was here, and since Iheu "John" has sought his shell. Grant was getting the better of the argument and had Hair Restored to Natural Color. J. W.

Ingle vs. Win. Zimmer- the crowd with him when "John number of the books and hand them to his workmen. It is not written In an offensive way, nor can it offend the most sensitive democrat It ia compiled in such a manner aud with such a strict regard for truth that it cannot fail to convince: This book should be in large quantities on the tables in every campaign club throghont the country, and compaign committees throughout every part of the. land should possess them-selves of a sufficient number of these books to every voter in tbeir counties.

Single copies can be procured for ten weeks, lie is on business Dent, was the title or a civil case and if prospects are good, he will! tried in Justice Carlile's court Ikavsuaad manr iathau ratrinf aair to natural n4nr, Ira aad StMactvi ranilu till 1 akt Zulu VulWr. a will rwhar sar aairor aaard to In natural color la Uirva ooelia II It ouaa Henry" attempted to crush himj with "the remark, "You are not probably locate there. not know there was a well there. Neither did Osburn. r.

M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW COKVAI.I.IH, OUIX.ON. Dora a (rami practice In alt the rnurta. kvt rttt for nit tac eiat-claa. laaui aif.a coat panics.

Willard Price, of King's Valley, capable of understanding these. Better catch hold the tine," advised Wednesday before a jury of six. Plaintiff sought to recover property valued at $249.25 or for that amount iu cash in case recovery could not be had. The plaintiff wa in town Wednesday. Wil-, 1 it.

t. 1 1 nut way return your aauney, jatt laht ruka rariU alio nana ml or trial It oan eat a ami pack-aft whkk oaitaiiu sioaiyb rulu a an; yaa'a sale to natural anndlnt tl tanvaoat aujapa, to Gib McPadden as tbey started with the bed, but the two men picked it up by the The largest and most attrac things or you Would not be saying what you do." This excited Grant. "John Henry," he said, "1 was understanding and think laru rf porta 111a tuo vaucy ia engaging earnestly in the political lost, the jury giving defendant a nay poatasv, tic, to Vlilaaa Ka C'lOoirt, Onto. aides snd started off, Lee in front Sud denly Osborn's side dropped. Lec look cents, aud two cents in stamps; or ten ever All Tk roanlar iio lavS SSorr uckaes.

It Soat tive stock in above lines opened in Benton County, at bed-rock prices for cash. ing, when you couldn talk. I copies, pottage paid for fl.oo. C. M.

conflict and tuai wen attenaea club meetings are held weekly. R. B. Blodgett made this c-fllce nd 1 1 WArlllABYtatf Hi sot raatuia tour kalrtu natural or anaa any have been thinking and under color ol hair darker at thru seoaa. taajr olll return Dauiela Publishing Company, 38 Park Row New York.

verdict for costs and disbursements. Mrs. O. T. Russell returned from Ccrvalli Thursday, where she has ben to install her daughter Maud standing ever since, so I itt taur atatupa.

Tkla prinaititliilf Una lair that Uraoa. JOSEPH H. WILSON ATTORNEY AT LAW urrus ovaa liaar Katkwal bh, CoartLUis, Oaaoox. Will practlc in alt the atalr snd Teilcra! ermra AMradins. totlcctioo.

Notary put. he. ed around but Osburn had vanished. Lee's sees smote together, bis eyes bulged out, and bis checks grew ashy pale. There wss no pillar of smoke, no chariot of fire ascending into the heavens.

Osburn had walked with Lee aud now Os and! an uaaiof II. It nam Im. but ttcotr tails, Why out We ffjat I be nuula sclH'sj; Zuls ullar Ice Cream Made In a Minute. know more than you do, for I had the start I can read and reason as well as you. I know we had good titoes four years ago and 1 Nolan 5 Callahan from kotiarto kuttaaT in the Agricultural College of at picrtpanv vit reports politics lively in bis bali-wick and says the McKiuley sentiment is increasing daily anting the intelligent voters ol Blodgett.

Tliu Praahvturv nf Willamette I have an lea C'eam Freeser that will burn was not Corvallis, Oregon, HEADQUARTERS FOR CLOTHING. "Where Is he?" taiutljTHenkle know we have bad times now. 1 mannered when he could command his that place. Mrs. It.

reports the college in a prosperous condition and a larger attendance than usual. She is very much pleased wiih the management of its dif know the money aystetn has not been changed. I know the tariff II. IIOLGATE. K.

frerweream perfectly fa ont minute: at li lt iitth a auoder a crowd will alwayt be around to anyone can make from five to tlx dnllars a day selling cream, and from ten lo twenty dollars a day selling Freezers, as people will alwayt buy an article when it is dmoDtrs- a voice. "Down an old well, 50 feet deep," answered Gib McFadden. Lee's tacc brightened wonderfully. Ue rejoiced, laws hive, I know if law has lueria ut AUirjlia neat evening and the Synod of Oregon at Union on Thursday following. ferent departments.

Roseburg made times bad, it must be the ttriff law, not the money law, and not because Oaborn bad rone down, but Plaindealer, IIOLGATE ATTORNEYS AT LAW because the mystery was cleared up RIP-ANS The modern stand ard Family Medicine: Curea the common tYtry-day ills of humanity. I am. for Mckinley." The crowd ted that they can make money by so doing. The erases it frozen Instantly and it smooth snd free from lumps. I bsvedons so well rnvtelfand have friondt succeeding to wall Will Kerr returned Tuesday yelled and "John Henry" hurried Gib however bad exaggerated, though that fact was no miracle.

The well had from Sacremento, where he has been employed for sever away. tbatlfcltll my duty to let others know of oaKGOM. CoavAi.l.t., Uiit opportunity, at I feel eon Id ant that any months as painter in a carriage been partly filled with tin cans and other rubbish, which broke the force of the fall, and Osburn was unhurt except for MEN WANTED. AT THK Gorrallis Ui Curs Institute, oarson in any locality can make mosey, at faclorv. He says times are fairly Delegates from the Presbyterian church in this city expect to be preent.

An altercation between a judicial officer and a prominent legal light was the chief event at the courthouse Monday. The dispute wa- not allowed to go further than than the calling of some strong names. Work has commenced on Dr. YAT' 5 W. l(.

VATK. a few scratchs. If tne hair it (ailing out and turnin. gray, the glands of the akin need stimulating and eolor-food. and the hrnt remedy and itimn-lant i III1' Hair Reoewer.

good in Calilornia, and that repttb Means there are confident ot car tny ptmon can tell cream and the fraawrr sells Itaalt 1. F. Cstry IMS 8t Chsrles 8t Louts, Mo, will msil yon YATES YATES The Mount Lebanon 8hak-f haoe mtmU rying the golden state for McKin- That waat to bw enrwd of the Liquor complete instructions and will employ yon en salary if yen ean give them your whole ed a treat many valuable thine. Theywn lev. Sacremento, he adds, was DlneaM.

the drat to aiska brooms by msi blnory; the I irA to put up seeds in litUa packsans; the time. hotbed of Bryanisra immediately after the Chicaco convention, but PAY. criKVAtXl. WO CKJEB, NO the eniiment has changed wonder Tim New Hook Spoon Frea to AIL Awarded Hlgbert Honors World'f Fair Gold Medal, Miatwlater Fair. DIX- first to manufacture cut nsils.

How they sre out with a method of curing dytpapsia by rrtir, the stomsi-h. Thutr remedy it known at the Shaker Digestive Cordial. It fully since. Mr. Kerr will return of new residHiice to be em-ted on his lots, corner 5th and Jfff.

r80ii streets. It will be a hainisome cottage and S. O. Mc-Fadi en is superintending the co-si riii lion. IronS ta Ua Chriatiaa Standard thai Hlata.

M. ttlsttlflS itavsrkTM AMatnrfsrA BENTON COUNTY frtu, statloa St. Urals, oouM fi sa tuppllet raoa ia an arxiociaity aiftieu lorn Our reference, the people, the pulpit and the press. InstituU in the Nash House. Corvnllis, Oefion.

1 ndatthe temetime aid. digcUon of a toana aavf a Abstract to California in January. Bert P. Van Cleve wmt to Sa-lera yesterday in response to a telegram from Harry Palmer, manager of Palmer's Comedians. The company opens in Salem otaor looat in uie ttomncn.

tn otnor wnma that 1 ahovarf to mi frWad. an4 aarfa wa aoora. taio orimi Hi the Tbabook npooai Is bouaahoal Mtmaally. It ew allp iel Ua Slab ar aaoklaf vonna, babar babt la tht nkwa Complete Set of Abstracts or Beatos) Cooatf. by the use of the Shaker Digniive Cordial, a dypeptie virtually gett ai mt wiihout the use of bit ttomarh until it ia restored to its natural strength and vigor.

A tingle 19 cent bottle will oft-tiroet give marked relief. Get bottle from your druttciat and try it i va i sivtiva. Toa ssAaaa. -Tiie "Sam Wilson proline side 1 ats" that Sol Kin tried this yea are a success. The yield averaged over 50 bushels per acre and Mr.

King intends paying particular attention to this variety hfivafter. bj a booh oa tb baak. Tk. apuno KaucUuUf Uiat bunaakaaprrs bare aoanaS Car tlnot apaoM or Sretnaaaaoa. Asjoac cas (t a aaa ota apnoo br DSSIOIt PATtaTa, Conveyancing tJOatvRtOHT, aseJ and Perf3Cl Specialty.

to Mist Fnls. TK Monday--fair week and Bert's services are in demand. He will continue with the which intends to play one week engagements in the various valley towns a CASTORIA for Infests ui CMlArea, CaTaLaaaAaial DfflRd at aoaaadid wki toSMka awoar Vcrr arnljr, Jsaaaavrs St oner to Least oa Improved Country froperty. VMtorormatlosawl fraa Haadtera writ, to Mesa a CU, tat Lnlrr. Saw Voaa.

OMol ktnala act ana anna at, UMrlra. aaaml bM one lr oa la brrmaai W(o a ult kf aca gin It rteaaaf la too JJritutifif gtrtxto tai'ftrirtWf ar arfi U-ainr to aroria. IKrtua-tWif llli.rata4, Uii-Hlr-at uTaa.ll b. 'ku t. ak ir, at.

fraa Keuaataa, 1 asia. ton lorkdv. 1500 Privet plants for, lo LaXOL is lbs beat medicine tut children. Docton recommend it In plaea nf Cantor Oil. Ceh produce market and teed store.

Highest market price paid tr poultry, etc. Hay, oats and mill feed Urr rale bVeond door south of 1st National Bank, Curvallls. V. E. WAITERS, Pr: Tonxa.

after the fair. I hey appear tn Corvallis the third week of October. Bert takes light comedy parts, iu which line he is very clever. 1Wn tlail jOffli! ut Cortrthctt(e. (sea naZoss.

sale by Frank Turney. 13 DOLLARS sen ccoia. Tns tailom s. Most Perfect Made. 40 Year the Standard..

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