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Tlli: CORVAlLIS GArtH, FRIDAY, MAliCll U, 1890. NEW EXTRADITION TREATIES". The United States senate has ratified the new extradition treaty between this country and Great Britain, and it is probable that it will soon go into effect. Under this treat Canada will no longer be a refuge for every rascal who es capes from the toils of justice in the United States. The old treaty negotiated in 1842 made only four crimes extraditable: Murder, for gery, arson and robbery. One difficulty in framing this new treaty was to provid that While actual criminals s'hould be delivered up, it should not cover mere political, offenses. Of course political murders should not be shielded, and they will not be con sidered as merely political offend ers. The new treaty also provides that no person shall be extradited for one offense and tried for an other, without full opportunity to escape in the country to which he had been delivered. While the former treaty recog nizes only four crimes as extradita ble, the scope of the new one in cludes twenty-one others, under ten classes, as follows: First Manslaughter. Second Counterfeiting or alter ing money; uttering or bringing into circulation counterfeit or al tered money. Third Embezzlement, larceny, obtaining money, goods or valuble securities by false pretenses; re ceiving any money, valuble se curity or other property, knowing the same to have been embezzled, stolen or fraudulently obtained. Fourth Fraud by a bailee, banker, agent, factor, trustee or director or member or officer of any company, madtj, criminal by the laws of both countries. Fifth Perjury, or subordination of perjury. Sixth Rape, abduction, child stealing, kidnaping. Seven t h Burglary, house-breaking, or shop-breaking. Eighth Piracy, by the laws ol nations. Ninth Revolt, or conspiracy to revolt, by two or more persons on board a ship on the high 6eas, against te authority of the master; wrongfully sinking or destroying a vessel at sea, or attempting to do so; assaults on board of a ship on the high seas, with intent to do grevious or bodily harm. Tenth Crimes and offenses against the laws of both countries for the suppression of slavery and slave trading. A treaty of a similar character between the United States and Russia is also ready for ratification, but it may be that on account of the recent reports of outrages per petrated upon prisoners by the Russian government, the United States may find it advisable to modi fy the treaty somewhat, especi ally as regards political prisoners. FORMATION OF THE PLURAL. If the speech of people is good authority there is a wide difference of opinion as to the lormatioi of the plural in certain cases of double titles. Given the familiar appelation, ''Knight Templar," one person gives the plural s as Knights Templar; another, Knight Templars; while a third, with s liberal .stock on hand of the letter "s" makes Knights Templars the expression of the plural number. But the latter is quite too profuse in the "s" letter and the contest is mainly between the friends of the first and second forms quoted; we iucline to the adoption of the first as the only correct rendering, because the word Templar is used in adjectival sense; the only noun is "Knight"N and therefore should receive the additional "s," in the making of ilie plural form. If tho two words were transposed, the adjective preceding the noun in accordance with the usual rule in our language, there would bo longer be any fog around the situ ation. Clinton Courant. . Children Cry for MATHEMATICAL PUZZLE. A friend asks me to multiply $5 by $5. I do so and announce the result as $25 Now multiply 500 cents, give the answer in cents, pure and simple, not as fractional parts of a dollar. I do so and am surprised to see the figures climb up to 250,000 cents, which is $2,500. As $5 and 500 cents are equivalent the result is puzzling. It cannot be urged that decimal marks should be used. A cent, as such, is as distinct a unit as a dollar, and as the result is to be announced in cents the decimal cannot be plea led in ex tenuation of the rather surprising result. But there is surely some thing Wrong. What is it? WAKED UP EFFECTUALLY. A lethargic, dormant condition of the liver is hardly to tie overcome with drastic cathartics and nauseous chol Hgog'ues. A gentler, pleasanter and far more effective means exists of arous ing the organ when somnolent. This is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, vouch ed for by the medical fraternity, tested by the puWlic for many years. A re sumption by tr biliary organs organ of its secretive fuution, with the ac tivity attendant upon health, a return to regularity of the bowels, and a re newal of digestion, are the no less happy and certain results of using the Bitters systematicnlly. Its laxative ef fect is never painful and drenching, its tendency being rather to perpetuate regularity than to produce a copious action. Malaria, nervousness, debility, kidney troubles and neuralgia it sub dues effectnally. BY WILL POWER. A Brooklyn clergyman gives this prescription for insomnia: 'I have tried every expedient for going to sleep, but I have never found any comparable to simple resolution. I stand at' the gateway of my mind, resolutely shut out every thought that attempts to enter, and succeed. When they find they cannot get in they give it up and leave me. I am not always equally successful, but I can now generally go to sleep at any time on five minutes' notice, and if need be for five minutes' nap. There is a great power in a resolute 'I will.' I believe few of us realize how much power there is in it." MOTHERS! Castoria is recommended by physicians for children teething. It is a purely vege table preparations, its ingredients are pub lished around each battle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harmless. . It re lieves constipation, regulates the boweis, quiets pain, cures diarrhoea and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it refreshing and natuaal sleep. Cas toria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 35 doses, 35 cents. 3:I6-2y. The colony of Victoria, Aus tralia, built its own railroads, horse cars and water works, besides running the telegraph and express business. The profits on the rail roads last year' were $16,500,000. The colony's revenue was $4,400, 000 more than its expeuses. - When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung: to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castor? a. A sharp little boy in Georgia who was kicked by a mule instead of saying naughty words or going home crying to his mother, tied the mule within five feet of a bee hive, backed him around to it and let him kick. UNION PACIFIC RY. "Columbia River Route." ,. Us) fqr the Kaet leaoe Portland at :uo . m. ana iutl p. nvfr. .... - TICKETS sr UoirJed SfeiKs, Canada, and Eurbp. ELOAN? , NEW DINING CARS ALACK SLBEFBBS. Free colonist sleeping cacs ran through on Bftpresa trains from Portia lid to OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS. and KANSAS CITY. Free of Charge and without Change. Close connections at - Portland for San Francisco and Puget Sound points. For further particulars inquire of any Agabi of he Company or T. W. LEE, O. P. and T. A. C. 3. Miller, ' Portland, Oregoc. vTTratfic Manager. Pitch en's Castoria. A LIBERAL OFFE. . A clergyman was presented to a living in the vicinity of Glasgow, who.had a protuberance between his shoulders arising from diseased spine and a corresponding piotru sion of the chest. The parish ioners were opposed to a person ot 6uch ungainly appearance oc cupying their pulpit. The presen tee heard of the dissatisfaction, and, being a personage of some humor and tact, convened a meet ing of the malcontents, in order to ascertain their objections. "1 have heard," said he, "that my settlement amongst you is not likely to be agreeable. Now, as I am not aware of any objection to my opinions or practice my slen der abilities for such a charge I admit I should just like, as we are all friends and brethren, and have only one object to serve, that you would state your' objections." One glanced to another, which was as significantly returned al most around the vetoists, and si lence prevailed for some time. "Speak out," said the presentee, "don't "be afraid; I am not ready to take fffence," when one stam mered out. '-Sir, you: see! we you see sir -sin' I maun speak for my brethren here dinna like your bodily appearance." "Neithey do I," was the reply, "and if ye can get repaired I'll be at half the ex pense aiysel'." Not a Pimple on Baby Baby one year old. Bad with Eczema. Hair all gone. Scalp covered with eruptions. Cured by Cuticura. Huir splendid and not a pimple on him. Care I by Cuticura I cannot aay enough in prai.se of the Coticura RtsreuiKH. My boy, when one year of age, was so bad with. eczema that he loaf all of his hair. His Bcalp was covered with eruptions, which the doctors said .was scjtil-head, aud that his hair would never grow again. Despairing of a cure from uhysiciaos, I began the use of the Cuticcka Rhmkdus, and, J am happy to say, with the most perfect success. His hair is now splendid, and there in not a pimple on him. I reomnmeud the Cuticura Remedies to mothers as the most speedy, economical, and mre cure for all skin diseases of infants and children, and feel that every mother who has au afflicted child will thank me for so doing. Mas. M. E. WOODSUM. Norway, Me. Fever Sore Eight Years I must extend to you the thanks of one of uty customers, who has been cured lv usinp; tie Cuticura Remedies of an old sore, caused by a long spell of sickness" or fever eight years ago. He was so bad he was fearful he would have to have his leg ampu tated, but is happy to say he is now entirely well sound as a dollar. He requests me to nse his name, which is H . H. OasoN, merchant. . JOHN V. MINOR, Druggist, Gaiusboro, Teun. We have been selling your Cuticura Remedies for years, and have the first com plaint yet to receive from a purchaser. One of the worst cases of scrofula I ever saw was cured by them. TAYLOR & TAYLOR, Frankfort. Kan. 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McBrayer band made Sour Mash and Old Crow Bourbon Whiskies. . , - Weinhard's beer on tap. Schlitze's celebrated bottled beer. Knicker bocker's Beer. The gentlemen's ; favorite . resort. Fancy . mixed drinks a specialty, Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of imported liquors and cigars. Liquors for medica purposes a specialty. Main Street, Coivailis. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL Corvallis Oreeon. M- A-OAN AN- ProDrietor THE OCCIDENTAL is a new building. newly furnished, and is first class in all it appointments. . RATES LIBERAL. Large Sample Jtooni- ea First Floer far - CmaercUl Sn , - - 19-35 ly It Svrad my Child's Uf. "Wneo my child was born. Cke doctor ordered one of the ether Foods. She ate that un til she nearly died. I had three doctors, who said the trouble was Indigestion, and ordered the food changed to Lactated Pood. It saved my child's life, and I owe yon many thanks for it I TCgard your Food as invaluable, and superior to all other artificial toed for babies. Has. A. 3. Bmriaxp. Boston, Mas. IE Indiana Place. FOR INFANTS and INVALIDS THE PHYSICIAN'S FAVORITE. Possesses many Important Advantages over all other prepared Foods. BABIES CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. Perfectly Nourishes a Baby with or without the addition of milk. Three Sizes. 25o. BOc. SI.OO. A valuable pamphlet on "The Nutrition of Infants and Invalids," free. WELLS, RICHARDSON In Furniture for the next SIXTY $22 and UPWARDS And everything in the Household Furnishing Line at greatly reduced prices. Undertaking attended to promptly. J. A. KNIGHT, IV ain Street, -Dealer in- Stoves and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, IRON, Nails, Steel, Iron and Lead Pipe and Fittings, tSTGranite Ware and House Furnishing Goods. Manufacturer of Tin ware, Roofing, Gutter, and Galvanized lion Cornice. IluTibinjr and All Kinds of Job Work done to Order. CORVALLIS, - - OREGON. Cascade -The Kiagara Lumbering Company Desires to inforn the public that it has established an extensive lumber yard in Corvallis. near the Oregon Pacific depot, and is prepared to furnish all kinds of BUILDING 9 Including Shingles and Lathes, at reasonable prices. This lumber is the finest in Oregon, being sawed in the very heart of the Cascade mountains. " , J W. BROWN & SON, PROPS. CsfFor particulars call oiv or address, W. H. MILLHOLLEN, at Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon. .OUR NE IsFREE. .Worth SlvO,M. iMfti tS5 Ivnitch in th9 world. Vmrfect tinikeejr. Wrrauted heavy. kSOUD gold nimtinir euefc JBoib ladies' and reut's sixe with worka and ciiti off 'eas-Ja lavralitv Mn israrii rtrrsi rMaaJ valae. Ohk pkrsok in tofyettoer with our larg id valuable luteofHoHiebold a the watch, ar free. All the work tob umbIm. Tbaa aamniea. su well eetrdc te to ahow what we snd yoa to thos who call yottr Biand and aeiprhboraaud thoae aboct yoo that always feaalts In vataabla trade fur oa, wbtcb hlda for yean whan once started, ted thua wa are rapaid. We pity all expreaa, freitrat, etc After Tan kaow alt, if yoa woo Id ltfce fgo to- work, for us. on tmm am tfora s9Va to 9QO per week aikdajrwardj. Addreaa, ittBaOB ttt Ca..BoxBl. PortlaWl MftlM . I JO Til ftHV. 1 . Has No BqnaL v7a are using in our moV aery (containing forty infants) your Lactated Food, and find It far superior to all other food which has been used during the past ten years that I have been visiting physician. The Sisters of Charity, who have .charge of the institution, say tt has ne equal w. E. Dx Coubct, M. D., St. Joseph's Foundling Asylum, Cincinnati. Ohio. 9) & CO., BURLINGTON, VT. DAYS. Ash Bedroom Sets from! Corvallis, Or. Tinware.- HMduntain- MATERIAL. R. L. Taylor, PEOPKIETOR Of THE Little Band Box Barber Shop, Corvallis, Oregon. ; lIrShaving, baif-cutting, di'essing, dying, and shampooing. - A It HL OVEKLANU TO CALIFORNIA VIA Southern Pacific Company's " .LINE.- HE MlY SHASTA, ROUTE. - Tittle Between- ALBANY-and SAN JFRANCISCO 35 nouns Ctlffofnil Express Trains Jut Daily PORTLAN D 'ami SANi FRANCISCO. SOUTH . LV Portland . . . 4:00 p. m. NORTH Lv Sou Frisco. At 7:00 nut ,LiV AlDany....8:itp. m Lv Albany. -k.v.6:46 aid At Sail Frisco... 7 :4 p.m. Ar Portland... ..10:45 a ill Local Passenger Train-, D;iilyexcept Sunday furtiiU...U:u0 a. m. 1 Knjfene.v... , . .0.00 a. m v Albany. ..,18:40 p. in. I Lv Albany:... 11 5 a. m Ar tiugoiiei . . ..2:40 p ui Ar Portland : . . 8:45 p m Lebanon Branch. 8:20 p m, ..Lr. . .Albany. . ..Ar. ..6:30 a lit 9:06 p m. .Ar. . . Lebanon. ..Lv.T 6:45 a m ft 1:50 p in. ..Lv. . . Albany. . .. Ar....9:25 p m 2:3J p m. . Ar. . .Lebanon. ..Lv. . .8:40 p nl 7:30a m. ,Ln. .Albany. ...Ar.. .4:26 p irt 8:22 a m. Ar. .. Lebanon . ..Lv . ..3:40 p ill Pullman Buffett Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of second-clasff passengers, attached to Express Trains. The S. P. Co.'s Ferry make connection with all tlieregulartrains on the East Side Uirisien froiil (oot of F street. Wast Side Division. BETWEEN' POUTLAND AND COKVALMS. UlU Xr&iu. Daily Eicrct Stmiar. LKAVB. Portland 7:30 a. m. Corvallis 1:80 p. in. ARRIVK. Corvallis.;.... 12:25 p. id I'ortlaud.. 6:20 p. ill At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of thd Oregon Pacific Railroad. - Sxpreu Train. Daily Except Sunday. LB AVE. Portland .4:50 p. m. Mc-Minnville. . . ,5:45 a. in. ARRIVE. MMinnville... 6:00 p. lit Portland 9:00a. nl THROUGH TICKETS to all points South and East Via California, Eor full information regarding rates. mapM etc., call on company s agent at Corvallis oi Albany. is. r uuui-.ns. Asst. u. r. s. r. Agunl. B. KOKIILER Manavcr THE AQUIHA Oregon Pacific Railroad and Oregon Development Co.'s STEAMSHIP LINE, 235 Miles Shorter; 20 Honrs Leos tilntf than by aDy other ronte. Fitst clas through passtngiT and freight line front Portland all points in the Wiilameite valley to and from San Francisco, C'ul. , Tlie Oregon Pacific sfenhihoats on the Willamette river division will lfiave Portland, south-bound, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at G a.m. Arrive at Corvallis on Tuesday HI J ct . 1 . n r xnursaay ana saiuraay ac o:oup. ni Leave Corvallis, north-bound Monday Wednesday nd Friday at 8 a. nl Arrrve at Portland TWday, Thuis day and Saturday at 3:30 p row On Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, both north and south-bound boaW lie over at iiiyht at Salem, leaving there at 6 a. m. TIME SCHEDULE (except Sundays.) Leaves Albany 1:00 p. m I Leaves Yaquina6:46 a. m Leave Coival lis 1:40 p n. Leave Cor.allis 10:35" Arrive YaoQina 5:30 p. ni Arrive Albany 11:10 a. nti Oregon & California trains connect at 'Albany and C irvallia. The above trains connect at Yaquna with the Oregon Development Co.'s line of steamships be tween Yaquina and Sati Francisco. This Company reserveM the right to.clmng sailln dats without notice. N. B. Passengers from Portland and alt Willamette valley points enn make close connection wfth the trains of the Yaqain.i ronte at Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to San Francisco should arrange to arrive at Yaquiua the evening before date of sailing! Passenger and freight rates always the' lowest. For information apply to D. W. Cummins, freight and ticket sgent, Corval lis, or to C. C. HOGUE, Acting Ceu. F. and 1'. Ageut, Oregon Pa cilic Railroad Co., Corvallis, Or. C. H. HA SWELL, Jr.. Gen. F. and P. Agent, Pregon tJevelop ment Co., 304 Montgomery St., 8. F., Cal. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE! NORTHERN PACIFIC ' -Railroad. Two fast trains daily! No change of cars! : Shortest line to Chicago and all point east, via ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Pacific railroad is the only line rnnning Passenger trains, second-class' sleepers free of charge), luxurious day coaches, Pullman palace sleeping cars, pal' ace dining cars meals 75 centsi See that your tickefe read via the North em Pacific railroad and avoid change of cars. ' Leave Portland at 10:40 a. to., and 2 a. m., dailv arrive ot Minneapolis or St. Paul at 5:05 p. m. third day. PACIFIC DIVISION Trains leay Front aud G street daily at 11:05 a, m. and 2 a. m.; arrive at New TacoWa at 6:15 p. m. and 8:30 a. m. connecting with compa ny'o beats for all points on Pflget Sound. ' CHAS. S. FEE, Geni Piss. Agent, St. PauL A. I). CHARLTON, Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agent, No. 121 First at, cor. Washington St., Jfortland, Oregon. aSUepot, corner First jtnd G Streets. SUBSCRIBE FOE THE COR vallis Gazette, Uie oldest pa per in Benton co. One year, $2. ROUTE,