The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, October 12, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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    IB3CKD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING UY
CJP?.IC3- & CONOVSE,
Maaaws r.id Publishers. .
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Per t
8'X Months,
TVtrtse Months
S' 'Kjle Copies
Per Year (when not paid in advance)...
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1 0M
aammMraiKHr paper
to know, '-In the name of common
3onse what have English newspa
pers or English revenue laws go:
lo do with this American tariff
question anywa
CORVALLIS, OK., OCT. 12, 18S'J.
tmm NATIONAL fill!,
KTectioli, XucsJay, :Nov. 6, IS38.
FOR PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
Of INDiA"..
OR VICE PRESIDENT,
LEVI P. MORTON.
OK VKW YORK.
PRKtillrtCNTIAL KLKCTOSS,
C. W. PULTOJii of Clatsop; K. McLEAN, of Klam
ath; Wjl KAPU3, of Multnomah.
Well, no)
much, to be sure, only this.
English newspapers are alive to
British interests. K the Ameri
can tariff is reduced on English
product?, then England will be
benefited the amount ol the re
duction. The paper may b? cor
rect when it declare-; that "Ameri
can voters as a ganeral thins don't
care a brass button for England,
one way or tho other," but England
cares a "brass button'' how the
voters in this country regard the
tariff question, and if the election
m .November were to result in a
Democratic triumph, the rejoicings
in England would eclipse anything
that might be seen on this side the
Atlantic.
Hershner, Vice
Deuneek, Vice
from the dilFere- t ehnr.rli-s re-e"w
la.t year, fc'a .ir.nteivl.-j ts n!so
.v jtli fd v exception.-ivm-lc,
Mrs. Nash, of
K iiian. of rt-n 'ii:i? i
!i ve science aiusta. -
Allen a
Thurman, he
Arose fr m obscurity.
To the candadane
Of the vice presidency
Of the democracy
In a few minutes, you ee.
Voor old Allen G.
Pfeaidet t
Presict nt
.ed front
-.I-Cte l
t'liainrian of relit f
: r Vieetin;.'-. Mrs
Mrs. Graham, oi
. Ad lit j i. Crura;
if reaui.; umLr the charge of president
This c-.nrsB of readt g is for the memher
js nothing ia n-.ore true than if we would be
efficient workers we must he intelligent
workers, and although onr members ate aS
(may house-wives, we owe it to our farm
lies and to ourselves, to read aid sf.ud
upon all questions relating to to horn-
versus saloon . As we study we see plainly
that our hey.-eue ami heredity department
are reseryir from which we dl t'-v tr- t.h
that ire the foundation ftones of the te.n
pe ranee reform, and underneath tio.m ;ill
and crowning them all are the teachings of
the Gospel of or Lr! lhu Christ, the
rock on which our work is hui'.t.
L. H. A.
One hondred thousand cedar
shingles for sale at S. L. Kline's Store,
:it $2.50 per thousand. 4t,
elf You Are Sick
With Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Dyspep
sia, Biliousness, Blood Humors, Kidney Disease,
Constipation. Female Troubles, Fever and Ague,
Sleeplessness. Partial Paralysis, or Nervous Pros
tration, use Paters Oelery Compound and be
cured. In each of these the cause is mental or
physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria,
the effect of .vhieh is to weaken the nervous sys
tem, resulting in one of these diseases. Kemove
the cause v.-'th that great Nerve Tonic, and the
hesult will disappear.
Jas L B"WEN, Springfield, Mass., writes:
Paine's Celery Compound cannot be excel led as
a Nerve i-auie. m my t;sc -"r:-
- reat chnnee. My nervousness entirely
dSafcS and wUlf it the result if aflbctm
of the stomach, heart and liver, and the u hole
tone of the system was vvonderiudy mvigi rated.
1 tell my friends, if sick as I have been, Paine's
Celery Compound
Will Gyre You I
nlrl hv rtniTists. SI ; six for S3. Prepared only
JwtiX icfraDSON,& Co., Burlington, Vt.
For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated.
REAL ESTATE-
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XEW, THIS WEEK.
AS THE CONTEST AP
lJROA CUES-
There remains now -but a month
before the vote for president will
be taken. As the campaign ad
vances it has been discovred that
Gen. Harrison has steadily grown
in favor among the voters of the
country. Never before was a
presidential candidate of any party
visited, day after day, by so many
men representing so many trades
ami avocations as has General Har
rison since the day of his nomina
tion, and scarcely ever in the his
tory of any campaign, has any can
didate been able to touch upon so
many live topics of the day with
out "putting his foot m it.''
His speeches have been charac
terized from the first by the great
est good sense, the highest order of
ability in public speeking, and of
winning politeness in public speak
ing. This has been no surprise to
General Harrison's friends, for
they knew the man, and knew that
he had never been found unequal
to anv occasion. This was true
of him in the school-room and on
the stump, in his law office and in
the court room, on the battle field
and in the senate. Accounting
for this happy condition of things
the Cincinnati Commercial Ga
zette says: "General Harrson is
strong and ready because he has
been a hard working man all his
life, and his faculties have been
disciplined and made alert and
executive. He has earned all he
has, and his habits of application
abide with him. He is not elated
or oppressed by his position, but
takes it cosily, and is in full
possession of himself. The living
rock is under his feet, and over
head the sky is clear. He has
absolute sincerity and unqualified
courage and he has had such a
breadth of experience as few men
have profited by, while each day
of his life has been in some way
good to him. He has lost no time
in idleness and wasted ne power in
disipatiori."
Mr. Blaine, in his speech at De
troit recently, gave a little history
of the exercises and abuse of the
veto Said Mr. Blaine: "Up to
March 4, 1SS5, when the present
president of the United States was
inaugurated, the veto power of the
government had been used in all
' about seventy-five times; that was
from 1789 to 18S5, one hundred
years lacking four. And now
Cleveland, in three and one-half
years, has used the veto over three
hundred times. Aud of those ve
toes of presiient Cleveland, 208
have been used to prevent a piti
ful pension of $4 a month or $8 a
inonth, a few, I believe, of $12 a
month, to worn down and starving
soldiers f the United states. And
he is the first president of the
United States that ever vetoed a
bill for the benefit of a soldier that
had offered his body to the cannon
shot and shell of the enemy of his
country." What a bitter dos for
the old soldier to swallow.
Ix the raid on the "clock game,"
made in San Francisco recently,
five Salvation Army privates were
arrested. They gave as their
reason for being in the plaie that
thy were performing a njfssion
endeavoring to convert -gamblers.
This is about as transparent as was
the excuse given by twenty-one
others, that they were looking for
their brothers.
Fbbe trade Great Britain had a
public debt in 1S7S, ten years ago,
of 13,875,000,090. It is now $3,T
680,000,000, a decrease in ten
years of $195,000,000. The Unite;!
States in 1873 had a debt of $2,
250,000,000. It is nwf, 154.000,
000. a decrease of $ 1,1 02.000,000.
T ho Unitod Slut?-; g a jwrfeeti v e
esrram.
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LUMP
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Prof. W. N". Hull will commence
a series of entertainments
Friday ISJicrht, Oct. 12
At the College Chapel in the new
State Agricultural College. .
Proceeds will no to the
Warranted to color more goods than any other
dves ever made, and to give more brilliant uml
durable colors. Ask for the Diamond, and take
no other.
A Dress Dyed ) fj?
A Coat Colored Q
Garments henewea ) cents. ;
A Child can use them !
Unequalled for all Fancy and Art Work.
At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free.
WELLS, RICHARDSON 4 CO,, Props,, Burlington, Vt
Fiiis beautiful properly is situated on the
am beach pbout 2.1 miles south ofYa-
Dress Goods and;
quma
hiy reached hy a splendid beach
It is laid off in blocks of 4 acres
-Fall Styles and Colors.
We may very well re-echo that
enthusiasm on this side of the
water, for the re-election of presi
dent Cleveland means the adopt
ion of his progrmine of tariff re
vision, and his ideas on that sub
ject go a long way toward free
trade. London Star,
For procuring pariodicaTs, books,
and the equipment of its library.
We cordially invite you all to
attend these entertainments
as you will be insured
your money's worth.
Commences at 7:30 p. m.
Axlmissi.on Only 23c.
T"A Superb Collection at Very Moderate Prices.
We tiike pleasure in announcing the opening of our first arrival of
Xew Dress Goods and Ladies' Cloths for early fall wear, comprising
the latest styles and colors, including
SERGES, CASHMERES, DROP deALMA, TRICOTS, REPS,
ENGLISH GOODS, BUNTINGS, WIDE WALES, ETC.
In addition to all the most popular staple colors, our stock is replete
with the newest shades o! the season, such as
TERRA COTTA, NEW BLUE, NEW GREEN, GOBELLIN
ELECTRIC, SAGE, MOHAGNEY, ALLIGATOR, LUCIFER, HUS
SAR, ETC., ETC.
Dress Trimmings to match in Moire Silks, Two-Toned Plushes, Vel
vets, Braid and Tinsel Sets, and Pannels, Buttons, etc., etc.
If Mr. Cleveland should be re
elected 'the United States tariff
will be modified very materially in
the direction of free-trade, a re
sult which cannot, of course, fail
io be beneficial to the trade of
other countries, and especially of
our own. London People.
Judging from the number of
protection democrats who have
come out, for Harrison and Morton,
the statement of Henry Wattersou,
that "democrats who are not free
traders should go elsewhere," has
received due attention.
PaoPESSOB Bauxap.d's new comet,
which enthusiastic democrats have
christened Cleveland? traveling
3,000,000 miles a day in the di
rection' of oblivion. There is
reason in the action of the en
thusiastic Democrats.
ANNUAL MEETINO.
The annual meeting of the W. C. T. U.
was held on Oct. 4i,h. Rsports show nmeii
activity in many departments, notwith
standing the loss of thirteen members, by
their remviu to other places, ten of thes
were active workers. Meetings have been
kept no through the summer. Number of
meetings held, b'S,, ioeludine prayer, Bible
reading, basiuess, parlor, and other aeetiugs.
ETangelistic suBeri.iteudeut and president
have also held inee'.ing-t on Sabbath after
noons with non-rjoing chardx people. Fi
nar.ee committee reported if what was dm
the Union could ba collected, our finances
would be good. Literature department has
sent out spine 3-4,900 pa;ea of reading mat
ter, besides boolis loaned and given away
also seven packages of books and papers
gnt to state prison, and packages of liteia
to 500 teachers in th.3 country, during th
proitihition .incudiiieut campaign. 2tttnbcr
of departments reporting, 15. Although
our BOpertutsndent of flower mission was
not preaent with her rjport, we can report
that many a heart has been touched by
tUese little "messengers of sunlight." There
are various ways of carrying to the he-irt of
ouij;ellow men around us, the pure teachings
of temperence, and the W . C. T. U. have
a do every thing policy, which aims to over-
o tk u.oue of the sdient feature ef minister
ing, so this silent voiced branch of work
known as the flower mission, may not be so
handy a way of setting forth the truths to
presented, as logical teaching intellectual
pleas for putrity, but it is no less beneiiei
eat. Our evangelistic superintendent does
m ich quiet personal work w hich cannot be
refuted. The parlor meetings which have
met with such favor will be continued, the
aim being to discuss the prominent questions
of the day. The following officers were
elected for the 'ensuing year: President,
L. A. Isash, Secretary, Mrs. t'. Graham,
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
N 'ie is hereby given that the firm of
Mo ire & Cass, heretofore doing business in
CorvaUia, Or., has been dissolved by mutual
concent. T. C. Otse retiring from the firm,
l ite business will be conducted at the. old
pthce by J. S. Moore, who will collect all
accounts and pay all hills. Mr. Case's inter
ests in Mo res H;tir Inrigoratorhaa also been
turned over to J. S. Moore.
J. ST. MOORE
T. C. CASE.
Corvallis, Oct. 9, 1SSS.
TO AGIUOULTUUAL COL-
LE :E FUND SUBSC1;IDEES.
I
NTTCi3
All persons who snbscrihed to the apricul-
tnral college fund are hereby notihed that
it. a meeting of the board of trosleea of Hie
state asricnltnra college association hew
'Jet. 9th, 1S88, the feat assessment of 83j
per cent, of ail numey subsci-Tb.-il was duty
levied ami is now lne antl pavabl.3. Sub-
scriptioiis must be paid ill full by Novem
ber 1st, lobs, or they will be placed in the
hands of our attorney for collection. Jiy or
der of the board. M. Jacobs, Pres.
J. It. Bryson, .Secretary.
Dated Oct. 11th, 1SSS.
OSDiNANCE NO. 5.
An oedinance for th -.eoustrnetion of a
sidewalk along the west side of block No. 7
iii the origin?! ttwn of Marysvil'e. no-.v tin
cay of Corvallis.
He it ordained by the comm-ii Council of
the city of Corvrdiis, that a new- sidewalk
be built along the w-est side of block No. 7
in the orudna town of Marvsvitle now the
city of Corvallis, as follows to wit:
li-'giuning at the north-west corner of
said block. No. 7, and to rsleml south
along t lie west side of said block, parallel!
with the west side of said block, for the
distance of one hundred and fifty (133) feet
or to a connection wich the side walk now
built along the we?t side of said block No. 7.
The same to be built aoOonlin to the laws
of sid city of Oorvaltis governiu the c n
strnction of sidewalks.
Passed the Sth day nt Oeto! er. 1S3S.
.vrrtsr. W St.. Ciair. City Recorder.
Approved Oct. 9th, 1S88.
J. B. Lee, Mayor.
20 pieces of 3d inch Berlin Twills, new shades', at 20c.
10 pieces -All Wool Homespuns at 20c,
25 pieces Broadheads at 25c.
20. pieces of 36-inch all-wool ladies' cloth in solid colors and plaids
at f0-; cheap at 75c.
10 pieces of 38-inch all wool French Serges at 60cj see them.
5 pieces Waterproof in grey, brown, and blue, at 50c.
20 pieces silk brocade trimming velvets at $1; worth $2.
r4iT are respect full v invited to call 'and inspect MB new -goods
road.
and thus subdivided into acre lots making
each one a corner lot, and the price has
been placed at (lie remarkably low figure
of $100 per acre lot. The laud is level and
the soil rich, while the scenery cannot be
equaled in this country. It is in full view
of Cape Foiilweatker, Yaquina bar, Seal
Rocks, etc., while the Pacific ocean rolls
along its entire front.
There is a splendid beach drive of six
miles on the one side to Seal Rocks, and 2
miles oii the oilier to Yaquina bay. Sun
bathing in front of HIGHLAND cannot be
surpassed, and there is good trout fishing
and plenty of game for hunting close by.
No better place to build a summer cottage
and to spend the summer months can be
selected any where near Yaquina bay.
For further information call on or ad
dress Win. GRANT, Newpoit, Benton co.,
Or., or call at the CORVALLIS GAZETTE
office, Corvallis, Or., where a plot of the
town site can be seen.
nd note our low prices.
imples sent on appacation.'
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SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of tha . State of
Oregon for Benten county.
Amanda Long 1 PI IT.
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S;tmncl Long ) Di-lts.
To Sr.muel Lung the above named "defend
ant. In the nrvme ef fehe state of Oregon, you
are hereby summoned and require L to ap
pear and answjr the complaint ot the
plaintiff in the above entitled suit now on
tile in the office of t lie clerk of saiil court in
a:iid county within ten d.iys from the ser
vice of tiii-i sibiiiivai upon yon if served
in siid county of Ronton, hut if yon ok
r-erved in any other county in this state,
then within twenty daya from the d it-j f
the said eerriee. If you tail to answer
this complaint the plaiutiiF will apply to the
court f-tr the rclh f dein oideil in fclje
complaint to wit: Adeeree Eof a diy ice
aud for costs an I 'iisbur nients. Tais
.summons is ordered to be published in the
Corvaliis Oaktte for six consecutive
weeks, by Hon. R. S.. Bean, Judge of said
circuit court winch order wa.s made at
chamhers and bears 3 ite O.itoh -r L2th,
LSSS. JOHN K ELs AY,
Attorney for PI iutivT.
XTOTiUE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
sealed proposals will he received by the
county court of lSenton county, Oregon, fit
the November term, 1SS3, thereof fiir com
pleting that portion of the Big E.k punlic
road from mi'e north of the six-mile stake
to the eleven-mile stake. Said road to be.
brushed Out and gra led at lenst ten feet
wide aud made a gno3 passilde roatl for wa
gons to the satisfaction of said court, The
court reserves the right to reject any and all
bids. 2w.
rTuBSCRlBE FOR THE COR
I vallis Gazette, the oldest pa-
yJ per in Benton co. One year, $2.1
Of all Kinds
gTShotiruns, Kifi.'s, Pistols, Poeket Cutlery, A-nunition,
Ail kinds of" Powul-i- kept constantly on hand
iffrs ft?
Fishing fickle
-O-
dJes,
Attiiciimeiii
Etc.,
Go to
J. WM. WILL.
Sole Agent for
"While,
Xew Homo, and
Domestic
Machines,
Etc.
I have (he lar
gest stock of
Shotguns and
Rifles in the
county and at
hottom prices.
Ammunition,
Fishing Tackle
wholesale and
retail.
GENERAL R ERA I RING a Specialty.
Work Warranted Opposite Spencer's barber shop, CORVALLIS, 'OR.
gSTBest assortment of Pocket Knives, Rnzoi-s, Spectacles and Optical
Mood-, etc., constantly on hand at lowest pi iess.
t f Work neatlv done and warranted. Orders by mail prompt
ly attended to. A -hint's-, J. Wm. Vv ill, Corvallis, Oregon. 3:9-ft.
99
KGOBE'S HAIR INViGQRATGR,
ANUFACTU31ED
I'or salehy all BjrtgtS.
W. L. SARGENT,
VETERINARY
5 RTTRdKOX
-, CORVALLIS, OREGON.
3T Ml diaeasee of horses, cattle, an.l !o
roeuie. auiu.a!a, trete-1 on reasonable terms.
Tiie I est of references. Kiiquire at Aileu
& WihkI want's driiK store or at Charles
reiton. Corvallis, Oregon. 0:21 oinp.
4.RPETO
have now a complete
stock of carpets, composed of
Velvet Brussels)
Body Brussels, and
tfra
ALL STOCK
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ITT
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With borders to match, at my
furniture store on Main street, at
prices that are beyond competition.
also have a full line of
FURNITURE
ind-
WALL PAPER,
And my prices in this are lower
than at any other place.
Picture framing a specialty; all
GRAIN" AND BUILDINGS INSURED.
No delay; insurance toned binding the
com nan v instantly on anniic ition to tiie
t, iu the Liverpool, Loudon and Glolie, ! JjJnds of training stock to Select
the largest iusarance company in the world, j .
Its asetts exceed 42,UC0.OOO of which Jlu111-
ue;ir:v S,UU;l,UUU are in me ijmteu oora, TTT -p-p. ITTTITiri Ft
Its greiit financial responsibility and prompt I U j J I I I Vs VV Hi K Hi K
navmeut ot 'losses has deservedly rendered' -L -IX-LxJ-UXX I LJ Ls LJ IA.
it one ot tiie best and most popular insur
auce cumnanies in the world.
M. S. WOODCOCK,
Ageut, Corvallis Oiegon.
Fisher's Block-
Corvallis Oreaon.
0frWe have now on exhibition the contents of our New Mammoth
Fall and Winter stock of House Furnishings and are prepared to sup
ply all possible wants at the very lowest prices known in the dry. goods
trade.
RECAPITULATION OF STOCK
Table Linens, towels,.napkins, blankets, comforters, lace curtains,
scrims, flannels of all grades in cotton and wool, einghams, prints,
cheviots, cassimlres, waterproofs, Turkish towling, sheetings, pillow
muslins, tickings, bleached and brown muslins, cotton cloths, carpet
warps, Marseilles, quilts, carpets, matting, etc., etc.
Honest goods at lowest prices, marked in plain figures.
PRICE
CORVALLIS
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STORE.
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