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The Weekly Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 2

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Discharging Catholics. Omata'Sept. 17. The A. P.

A Ke (ervallis jlrnes Attractive OPERA HOUSE WED. Sept. 25th and 26th. TWO NIGHTS ONLY Frank Headick Of all diseases, Bright'a Disease ot the Kidneys is the most dangerous on account of its subtle and insidious nature. Usually it is firmly fixed before its presence is even suspected by its victim.

For this reason it is important that the treatment be commenced on the appearanee of the first symptoms; even then it requires careful treatment to stay its progress. Fains in the back, irregularities in the urine, swelling of the limbs or abdomen should be the" subject of instant investigation and the proper remedy immediately applied. Dr. J. H.

McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm has proved in thousands of severe cases its efficacy in curing this terrible disease. Price 11.00 per bottle. For sale by Graham Wortham. Football With the opening of college foot ball talk is revi ving. It is now said that Portland University players have: made overtures to Miles Phillips, proposing make it "an object for him to enter that school and become identified with the P.

U. football team. A survey of the field shows that there is again in the 0. A. C.

Mac McAllister, Bodine, the Stimpsons, Terrell and other strong players, and many are anxious to organize a crack team -for the This is" especially true, since it is learned that the State and Portland Universities are reaching outfortimber with which they hope to carry off the football honors. As the BY B. F. IRVINE. Tbe official Paper of Benton Comity.

CORVALLIS. OREGON. SEP. 81, 1898. The bondsmen of Ea Scott have done a very sensible thing in de- livering himover to the-authori-: ties.

It will be wise if he is allowed to" remain in his present quarters. By his uglybehavior, ever since his release on bonds, he 1ias" fehowrnhat lie has'nolriterition or desire to behave himself. Yung men so affected should not be allowed, run at large. It is a kindness to fcfcott himself to keep him in jail. 'While in -there he jean neither hfirm nor be harmed.

It is plain from a long, experience thnt only while he is in. confinement isf he a peaceable Citizep." Always when drinking he is quar relsome, and when in Corvallis he is generally drinking. His friends can do him no greater favor than to leave him where he now is until court convenes." If anything else is done, this community will rue the act. Mark well the The unfortunate event of 'last Tuesday, that so suddenly removed f. Peet from the fcunligbfc, of life into the valley of the shadow of.

death, is a reminder that life hangs but by a brittle In the' Buekleu's Arnica Salve. Jhe world lor Bcuises, Sores Ulcers. Salt Kheum, Jrever bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. (JhUblams, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively eures Piles, omo pay required. It is "guaranteed to give perfect Satisfaction, or money lunded.

Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Graham Wells. Idler it Co. UNDERTAKERS. Prices Xjowest.

Farms for Sale. A fine farm for mixed farming, S20 acres, well improved also a very excellent stock farm "of 515 acres on the foot well adapted for fruit access to an extensive stock. If not sold, by Octoberfi-ither or both places will be rented. Inquire or address M. S.

Woodcock, Corvallis. as Administrator of the estate of W. a Woodcock, deceased. murilliig a ousy.ujau ot una us in the prime of manhood; at noon, Prices. Will be the leading feature in our store.

We are now Receiving a fine line of new goods consisting of Wall paper, Window Shades, noor-Mattlligy- Picture Moulding, Best bed-room suits for the money ever offered in Corvallis. Fine line of Rockers. We also carry the most' complete Stock of Undertaking goods at Reasonable Prices. Call and see us and get prices before you buy. The Corvallis Furniture Co.

'Successors to J. A. Knight, the Undertaker. Main Corvallis, Or. Residence, Cpr.7th.& Jackson.

New York Racket Store Cortallis, Oregon. Cash Talks with us! Best goods for the money. Boots and shoes every pair warranted and the prices will suit you7 We buy and sell for cash, the result is we can and do make the lowest prices on everything, namely: Boots, and shoes, hats and caps, lry goods, notions, toys and fancy goods of all kinds. Come in Hsjectoods and prices. Respectfully, A.

ALEXANDER Christian Education Who dosn't believe in it? Where can you get it? at 1 Courses: Classical, Scientific, Normal, business, shorthand, l4vMwjdtingtelegraphy, mu Philomath College cold clay in the eternal clasp of death, and ail because he picked up the wrong bottle. Mr. Peet wrote carefully in his daily record. His rule of life was thoroughness in every undertaking. In his routine of work there' was painstaking and exacting method, and unerring attention-40 -every detail.

Left in boyhood to his own resources, he pushed his way ever-watchful, ever-thoughtful- assiduity to an honored and trusted place in the world but, once he was un Police commissien has discharged Chief ot Police White and replaced him with ex-Sergeant Sigwart as acting chief, who was discharged several months ago tor alleged cor rupt practices. were discharged for allegad incompetency have been placed on the force, notably ex-Chief Detective Haze, who is made sergeant. 'Nearly all of the discharged men are Catholics, and those replacing them are without exception A. Twelve gambling houses are running wide open in Omaha to night, the first time in years. Jiotice to Taxpayers.

TTotTce is hereby given that the' County Board of Equalization will attend at office of the county' clerk ot county, state ol Oregon 'in the court house of said county. On Monday the 23d day of Septem ber, lpvo, and continue in session One week, at which time they will publicly examine the "assessment roll of said Benton state Of Oregon, and correct all errors in valuation, description or qualities of lands, lots or other property. All perspns interested are required to appear at -'the time-and place appointed. A. B.

ALEXANDER. Assessor ot Benton county, state of Oregon. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to. the per sons concerned that the undersigned has been duly appointed administra tor of the estate of George W.

Houck, deceased, by the county court of Ben ton county, state of Oregon, and all persons having claims against the said estate, are hereby required to present the same-with the proper vouchetsl. duly-verified, within six months from the ilate.heref,,to the uudeKigoed at his residence near Monroe -Benton county, Oregon, or to E. E. Wilson in Coivallis, Dated Septal, 1805 1 Geoeoe A. Houck, Admistrator of the estate of George Wy Houck, Do you know Tinkle? He gays hr makes the-besfr-photes for the monei ever made in Corvallis.

Is he rightj go and see. Corvallis billfard and whist parlors, the' popular resort, Zeis Simpson proprietors. Call soon and avoid the rush. Tink le is going away and his photo par lors will be crowded. Take vour choice at half the mice of a year ago out of lamps for students, hanging lamps, standing lamps.

banauetulamDs. and barter lamps at Zierolf's. Oh! handsome psople, oh! homely people, why stay away. Tinkle Photo Co. will not make false, faces of your likeness.

Come at onee. FOR SALE One or more five acre racts of land for eale half a mile from Corvallis on the main road leading south. Price one hundred dollars per acre. John Buknett. Services at the Christian church nest Sunday as usual.

Theme at 11 a "The conversion of Cornelius" and at 7:30 "Religioh." Frank Abram Powell, Pastor. TnV Ladies' Aid Saciety of the Presbyterian church will give a Japanese Tea at the residence of Mrs. G. W. Shaw on Wednesday evening, Sept.

25. Admission 15 and 10 cents. All are invited. The display of lamps at Zierolf's can't be beat. LOST Wednesday evening, on cor ner of 2nd and Jackson streets, bot tom of a bicycle lamp.

The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving same at this ofllce. Trespass notices printed on short notice at this ofllce. G-'lass of all sines at lowest prices at Central planing Mill and Box Factory. The Central Planing Mill and Bos Factory has just- completed a full set of trays together- with inside fixtures for a large fruit dryer for Joe Bryant of Fhilomatb, LADIES Call and- see Kline's new line of tall capes and jackets in ve louir, dunord, plush, beaver and diagonals just received. The very latest in styles, and price to suit everybody.

Job work neatly and quickly executed at. this office. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Whrn Phy her Castori. Whu wes she crivd for Cutori, VThrn btwoMi Min, fhe dun; to Caiitorl, Wlen she htl ChiUlmtu.

tl teem Cutarta, mim MrsS. A. Kell, of Pomona, Cab, had the bad luck to sprain her ankle, "I tried several Liniments," she says, "but was mot cured until I used Cham berlain Pain Balm. Thati-emedy cured me and take pleasure It and testifying to its efiiea- oacy." This medicine is also of great value for rheumatism, lame back, pains In the chest, pleurisy and, all They Fit They Wear They will not Rip. Carlton's Company of Players, -in- -BUM In two Great Plays Hazel Eirkeft 1 Two Grand Productions.

PRICES: Children 25c. General Admission 50c. No extra charge for reserved seats. Sale of seats commences Saturday, September 21st, at'10 o'clock at Conover's Book Store. eiDER! Until further notice our mill will run Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each weelH Custom work done and.

apples bought. South end Main street, Corvallis, Oregon. We have them in all sizes, for work by. OPENS Oct. 5th.

-For exhibit space apply at the ExpJition Freem Criso one niLLER big, popular entertainment -about October lth, that will have for its object the raising of.iunds to encourage rQ. A. C. boys to organize fait) for the fray. The generally expressed wish of all football admirers4s, that if trie' boys organize at all.that they may build on a firm foundation and bring home the football broomv The Money Question.

Corvallis, Sept. .17, 185. En. Times: We are regaled almost daily with the announcement that the craze" is dead, while if it is, the "gold craze" is threatening the financial standing of the government itself. Hovv long the government can' stand on its.

feet, trader the endless chain system "of selling to ijroeiirer-gpld with; wluch to redeem silver certificates and greenbacks which are being continually bought up and presented for redemption in gold by a class of rich men, (who are the lineal descendants of the money changer were scourged from the -temple by the Nazarene,) to be again put iu circidation to go through the same endless process is a problem that is not nleasant to and one which tw president and his cabinet seem wholly unable to comprehend or meet. During Cleveland's first administration and when the country was prosperous and the treasury was overflowing with gold under the beneficent law of 1878, known as the "Bland Act" which had ty "The way, been passed over the veto of a former president. Mr. Cleveland commenced war on said act of 1878, announcing in his message i congress that unless they stopped the coinage of two millions of dollars a month of silver which that act required, all the gold would be driven out of the country. He, announced that the accumulation of so much in-ine treasury was a m'en-eto good government, the drastic words, "we are confronted Jh a condition not a theory," (we ho longer confronted with uiquo's and the presi-nt can hie himself to Buzzard's without having his dreams in-- rupted by even the ghost of a rplus.

It is conceded that gold leaving the country in large tntities almost sufficient to cre- a panic, li that on account of free coinage of 'silver? If con-. jss had legislated in the interest the people instead "of the money dangers of Wall street, the treasu-v of the United States would not aday be at the mercy of a band money sharks, who are bent on plundering the government and the people witness the small bonus of manv millions filched from the packets of the tax payers by Belmont, Morgan Co. through, the connivance and consent of the president and secretery of the treasury. The act of 1890 was the pandora's box out-of which -came-" to a great extent the evils that had afflicted this country for four years, It was that act that repealed the law of and substituted in its place oneof the most cunningly de vised, schemes ever concocted by man, to prostrate American inter est at the foot of English mammon More anou. John Burnett.

Mr. JL IL Cransbr. of No. 1P8 Krr 8t, Meuiphi's, Ten a. wrilea (n nia wue nan eaa-- er wtiu-B bad ealra two larra bole in ber breast, and Which lh bet physician of tli surrounding eountry treated, and urooonnced in eurabkk Her grandmother and aunt bad died ot and whan told thl.

the most I eminent apeoiaHsw ot b'ew fment llx wa placed, de. h.v.ujdaa htirtrwi'tuaV All treameiit having laUwl, She wa given up to iif 6. 8, 8. wa reooinrnenrted. ana viwiuiu I mt K.ittlna eurod ber oond nd kiwi will kM ul iv H7 Pllliwa, 6WIFT SPECIFIC CO, AUaata.wi The-lianner wwr.

fT fl by Cancer The Newburg "Never-Rip" pants are always reliable. The buttonholes of these garments are linen hand-made and wont wear out. Pants, $1.00 to $4.00. ing men, business men, or professional men. For sale F.

L. 50c. per pair. Trunks and Valises a Specialty. I Assignee's Sale guarded, once there jWas an, over-eight, and he pinked up the wrong botf'- Admission.

In New York City, for five con- tecutlve yeara, the proportion of Deaths from Consumption has been three in every Twenty Persons. Epidemic of Cholera, Yellow Fever nd ether disease of similar character, ad terrible in their results, occasion wide spread alarm and receive the most careful consideration for their prevention and cure, while consumption receiv scarcely a thought, et tl number of their victims sinks into Insignificance when compared wilh.those of-consumption. Comparstively few people know what to do for their loved ones when they tee them gradually lose strength, lost color, manifest feeble vitulity and emaciation, or develop a couuh, with difficult breathing, 'or Jiemorrhaue. Cod liver oil was for a long time given in all such cases, but the poor auccesa attendinK ita use' coupled with ita jmuseatinir. taste has led -many practitioner, as wHl sMt-t lie-public at large, to Place their main reliance in Dr.

Pierce Golden Medical Discovery. It tie-en-ea early attention and will prove effectual not in every cast but in a large percentage of cases, and we believe that fully 08 per cent, of all case nf consumption can, if taken In the eatly stage of the disease, be cured with the "Discovery." Rr. 1'ierce doe not, Bj9te-tftjKUcJHiJiLrtaf Miliar vesligated for themselve. A pamphlet ha been published having the names, ndilresae aad photographs of a large number of those cured of consumption, bronchitis, lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh ana kindred tualudie which will be mailed free to those sending for it with their name and address upon a postal or you can have medical, treatise, in book form of too pages, mailed, to you, on receipt of addres 4 i 'cent tn stamps. on can men witt those currd and Karri their eaperi--tnces.

Addiws for Hook, Wom n'a PirKvsa KtlUCAt. AsMMATION, Hl-W-ln, N. The entire stock of the Coast, Carriage Wagon Company's Buggies, Carriage's, Carts, Hacks and Wagons, will be sold for cash at greatly reduced prices. Strictly first-class work in all jobs. The "Coast" all Steel Gear wagons, the best in the world recommended by all-who have used them.

If your dealers do not carry 'the "Coast" vehicles, write direct to the Factory and get prices. M. 1 Assignee Coast, Carriage Wagon Co. EXPOSITION sic, and art. Six experienced professors, 4.

Expenses as low as the lowest. No saloons, beautiful and healthful location. Year opens Sept. 16, Send for information or cataloguo to PORTLAND, OR. The largest and most complete display ever made of the resources, in- dUStritWi ttftmmWfl, PVKHW, cries, manufactures, and 4radsportation facilities of the Great Pacific music.

Special attractions every Reduced r- all transportation, lines. li. E. -EM-BRICK, 01 HENRY SHEAK, Sec'jv Ltimber. We are turning out the finest lumber that has ever been manufactured In the Santiam country, and are selling at hard time prices, and can take a ilimitetl amount of hav or in ex- Ad mission admission, 23c.

Children under 12 years, lOci Sf ason tickets, 13,00..

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