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About The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1892)
(X) JSE COfcVAms GAZETTE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER id, 1802. IS;:sD E7KRT FEI1IAI K0RXIS8 E7 CONOVEE, eu33c2hirriori rates Per Tear, $2 Ot S Months, 1 Q'v TUree Uoiitlis 7s S. tiirU) Copied " ' 5c -Jin Year (nrlwi nut caij in advanco)... i v 7Wtf CHOLERA. Much contradictory information concerning the cholera is publish ed. The cholera spreads by being scattered with the intestinal dis charges, contaminating water courses, rivers, streams, and wells, defiling the linen and bed clothing, and contriving in an infinite num ber of ways to enter the human system again by means ot food and drink. The germs are not disseminated through the atmos phere. They are not blown by the winds trom one place to another. P!MHP!TS And all kinds of One of the notable develop ments of the American education al system in late years has been (he rapid increase of trade schools. It was but a comparatively short time ago that there were almost no schools of this kind in the ountry, tut they are now to bs found in every section of the Union and in one form or another the training they aim at is being given i in every city of importance. In the cities of New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Brooklyn and Bos- a a a- ? . Two contrary and IWrr, rtr8 Phenomena confront ns " "ecu mauei ,n ovan , a Dart of the !,,,, ' . c ,uul survey 01 ... fe. .en in Amorixi tn.. mi .1 tinrms.iM.innl. 0. i.-i...., """"" luuajr. ille one IS in aim ctairitTii 1 1:11 mi 1 vi t,,v , . Phenomena oi a pro In addition to this state hnnA a , ' or mmiiriml pvIoc; r j I J r ...vuoiuu Ul UUUe niro... - . 1 vr . schooIs,there has also been a large I, , Umn and o,wi JaM . ! ? almost to eery home. The other w A.alV4 J Fruit Tree Seeds In any quantity. Our Tree Seeds cost a little more, but THEY ARE RELIABLE, TESTED AND WILL GROW. Send for prices and samples, stating quantity wanted. PORTLAND, OREGON. r-acmc uoast Agents for D. M. FERRY & CO. THE AOE OF THE KICKER. seemingly a prosperity vast universal to to them by some of tlm rmiiar t not- commerce. They are nronartfid able of which was the, o-.Tf loot L . f AT AT n " I w ay v W 1 U IClfllj I tn(. . " bv inrlivirl.i! Tho-lu .LiniAi (enAAAA .. . , wjuveniences or Iiiein AmiAll.. ... .1 1 1 a Thev follow tha linpo nf trvol o., men nf tl. nnt, fi . u" VdSt ana equally universal . ... v. , L uuu I xvuuvij) UIO IllUSt I1UL- I W., is the phenomena ot a discontent ually vast and equally universal rrounded by the necessary com infW-WJ nOrCnn0 o fcMi. f m. , . . I variety ana m .sucli abund uio ciuuio i ojim.jjio kji iicw lors uity uy J. from wllifill rnnf norirm rurliofao I Plorronnnf AT n-. a I 1- (I"". Inrmn I. lJt t 1 ThA mctr; ;ino f t:a ... . . iomcjr wouiunave Deen ac ,u,UjU,0 UA rt ueaiuiy xi,apiu a una extension THE TOMATO PACK. THE -jLD auLmERS. human stomach destroys the bacil- schools of r , ... . I ...wr.u.feuniAuotagaui;t;b iui mecnanicai trainino- 1 . . luxury, many America lus. Among the victims of the has been, however, it is felt that Lii cholera are chiefly those whoan there is a ffreat dpmi " :VU "",u"u"' uiomenre .h I. im.iwi ftf,fc.m r,"T; sPmt toat continually torment ns are ms ot a discontented s eeneral honlfh ia fierfromdilorde.; Zm MZZTl'Z ITi T f ach, such as dyspepsia and gastric mechanics is gone forevefald th catarrh. With a digestive appa- labor unions in many of the lar-er IT , P , , ih& ratus in good condition, plenty of cities of the country have hu Z " f1"64 Menoffti'iu exercise in the open air, and care- out a very large proportion of boy ' t" f?mmeree 83 ful selection of one's food and who wan thTs educator rf Md B0" drink, a healthy person will escape American youth, therefore, who is Zl'T! T,0' b?vy' the Solera. brought up in one of our gLate fr , 7 , " lndUS- Cholerine is Asiatic cholera; it cities has generally no cnance u is only a name given to a type of learning a mechanic's trade unless k r , vantage and : u. . . - 00 1 Deneut is condemned bv vocifer- iij acquires Jt tnrour i M-ar inn o . . ... r . . o-- I I ii j nrorM-o Ait 1 . . . . : i i v 7 1 1'.1' ( 1 1 1 1 m 1 r m ( J 1 mav nitjn nnn. u ci,o ui uucut wilLclS US I 0 -""j ..uv, The tomato pack of 1883 was 2,943,579 cases ot two dozen cans each. In 1885 it fell back to 1,434,006 cases, but in the year following it amounted to 2,363,760 cases. In 1888 it passed the three million mark, the pack for that year having been 3,543,137. The average pack for the nine years, 1881-1891, has been 2,765,446. The average for the three years, 1889-'92 inclusive, has been 3,185,- 769. Ihus has a great industry been built up within a recent pe riod. Like the salmon trade, to mato packing met with difficulties, but it surmounted them by energy and pluck. The consumer as well as the packer has been benifited by this growth. In 1887 prices ranged from 95 cents to $1.10, while last year the highest and lowest prices were 95 and SO cents per dozen.' respectively. There is not much affinity be tween salmon and tomatoes, yet Carolina there is much instruction to be de- thinks of Here is what President Harrison says in his letter of "the old. sold iers." The Union soldiers and sailors, now veterans of time as well as of war. Parallel approached close to life, and the end for each of a brave and honorable struggle is not remote. Increasing infirmity and years give minor tones of sad- Water Front Business Lois, Residence Lots overlooking the grant! Pacific Ocean, n Newport, or ots in flS? of fjg floimows To Yaquina City, or Tracts df from 1 to 5 acres on or near the Bay. Also several small improved farms, when ness and pathos to a mighty ap- vegetables grow fresh and green 12 months peal lor their services and suffer . . "iuiiui& The ear that does not list- OA given nan uiecare required th sympathy and the heart ill ailV Other state ill tlie UniOll. it. nrippc tllMl llnui! Itnf n..J ....'it. I .1 . ... J MT . uvsv,., icopuuu m mi generos.- I f m f wi 1 1 . . . ... Vt. TTUl jr mic me ear ana neart ot an aheu ASTONISH THE NATIVES ! ana not of an American. Now soon again the surviving veterans upon iiiu gieai An wisilin!r to disnose of their nronertv oan't n, ?t vCUU oi uie national capital, hands than ours. Those wishin- to invest will mI mn,,0 . n aurl orniMT t.-.'U.v I. 1 I ; J J love should attend the march. To the comrade in the column of the victors' parade in 186o I am not less a comrade now. Here also is what the North Globe (democratic) the "yld soldiers" and JAMES EOBEPvTSN &-.CO, NEWPORT, Benton County, OREGON, rived by salmon packers from the our pension system: MlfiYill CLUBS. tlie disease which is of medium se verity. careful study of the above details. f . . . . . uuceuung uie origin of Statistics recently collected show th 000,000 paid annually for mechan in I t . . ' A . . 1 c . i the cholera tlm Kr v,' x, , ' - scuemes to rieece the people.while VC1 ultJIU W1U1 aa n- ' xOUt, saowinat out 0I $23, every promoter of Win Mf qo why this state, which could I raise tomatoes hv thft jnillinn ; ii i , , . . I v vutiii yjn u a. tcuaciess I mi- i" iu uunuing traaes m that viMin.nt.'nn o., bushels, sraina so littlA h ti.;. r,. . uuu Itljr LUlvat 1 LCliVIII I ' - f v' at as a says: "The cause of cholera is a linfo trarm n( 1 . 1. ?f x?- loaa tlian 4'(? Ann nnrt i I . Ui uaicnuui, wuicu en- "v,",oa Vu,wv,vuw go 10 men he engages in is scoffed a me uouy oy way ot the aJi- uwu m mis country. Tlie foreign- j0b " jnentary canal, and is propagated born mechanic with his more Under these circumstances it ig in the intestines Koch, who dis- thorough training has driven out not to be wondered at that social covered the bacillus of tuberculo- the American and will continue to philosophers are perplexed and and who has indicated by his do w until we have provided in cannot agree among themselves as marvelous methods of experiment this country a means of mechanic- to the outcome of it all Some and research the direction in which al instruction which will give our take cheerful views and tell 'us tVMr00"3""51'0"' h0f8 adntZ?s to those that what appears as discontent is 7Z:2VG?tman .g0Vem- " brought up in Europe. It only the striving of sanguine, full- :Z: " TV . mVeStl" s s1,e? ,r lr SUbjeCt tliat fed hPPy-hearted men for some- nuieiu epiuemic mere. utl3 uuraccea tne attention ; 7,'. l;.stlue301 au wuo aiea cPeP ana tnere is now should therefore be called aspira lrom I Ills niaoaaa la fn,,A nn nfiTra : I . l. ". - -.uicio- vu.0,iauUu6Ull.s on wun tions rather than discontents. Oth- o.ganism of peculiar shape,curved the object ol still further increas- ers take gloomy views, and tell us ,..v lxvy wunua, uuu lo -"o-"' I'umuoi aim me capacity that what annear .ic to s,vcn iiiu name or com- U1 ure scnoois, so tnat no only ia bacillus. The comma bacillus yog American who wishes to m!1tf ucc ooservea, except f- wimeu mecnanic will richer and the poor noorer ,111 tl.PVu.fimo f a.t.i: I lol, , . r "'1 fW'H, I ,.: 'iUU1" "-"'""VaoSo. ine that therefore it should be called tional proof of its .being the cause subject is rightly recognized as an not national prosperity, but na- ofthis pest was afforded by further important one, and there can be tional corruption. Each philo experiments undertalven not only no doubt that the agitation . will opher, whether optimist or pessi." McSTwI r d reSultS-San Jose finds arguments ready to his Nicati, who produced cholera ,n Mercury: tongue or Lig and J . , tineg iea : crowd gathers at the doors of a r,,, " , ... , A, During the month of August free show. In all this doubt and bvTJnftlT? ?Ttem the arrivaIs at Kwopenii ports discord there is but one class of toy way of the stomach and lives frora the Pacific Coast comprise people who seem to be in their and propagates to the intestines. 10 ships from San Francisco, in- element. This is the class of the mere it manufactures apiomaine, cludimr one carim nf fln,,r t nurhlind k.Vfc-r. u. sr nmonnn,,,, c.,Ut ..- , t " I , ...o.tvrtiuuaui fu.ou.iuua ouuoLitiiue, WJ11C11, oe mg absorbed into the gives rise to the symptoms which we recognize as those of cholera. Stable industry. Astorian. The whole buness Is Theft And pillage Pure and Simple. We wish to God that there Li 9 Five, Ten or Fifteen in a Club. Ln a Cash Chib of 10 1 will jrive 40 per cent, of my discounts Write for Clib Hate. r.i I counts. had rs as prosperity is a superabundance of those material things that make the rich and PENXOYER'S POLITICAL VJEIVS. Pennoyer, it seems, is going to take the stump for the people's party in Oregon. General Weaver, in a letter to his paper, describing his trip to Ore gon, prints the following letter from Governor Pennoyer: Portland, Or., Aug. 11, 1S92. General J. B. Weaver, Port land. Oregon: My Dear General Ofli cial business will call me to Salem j tlie day you speas in Portland. I write this to show that 1 am with you in the fight, heart and soul. Unless I am greatly disappoinied I shall soon speak to a larger au dience than any that could bt gathered at Portland. Give m regards to your wife. Very respectfully. Sylvester Pknnoykk. WIT - . wun tiovenor Pennoyer ami "Lish" Applegate both making speeches for the people's party in this state, the old political partie will be ripped up the back in re gular buzz-saw fashion. Herald. been enourh lmrr'.r;it in ,.lr,-r. c. t. 15 I -J. J to have slapped the f Lousy beggars Of the North m their Dirty faces. This would have served right. They received pay for their red- and wicked work tliev subside. them handed should now BABY ONE SOLID SORE The European crop of wheat is rttir r TV. barley, four mixed cargoes of bar- malcontent who deli llht tO flmint I hllstl T.r11lr. no Oil AAA AAA 1... I. bysiem, Mey an(j wheat, four straisrht rar- the heels of him lnVhor n;. Liom i. i ... - ' a i - o v..uu mo us iuuib uiciii last vear. Anm ii . -j goes ot wneat, alull cargo of flour Head. Ims is the age of his glory, good authority (Beerbohm. Lo. uu u,0 .un taigoes oi wneai irom u e?ery aay ne Has a new goad don) put the supplies of the ex wresron ana two ml cargoes of to Dromnt him tn further nltif.i; nnrfi,,. T.. ji . I . - I uniiuui- juiuut uuuilllietj, uiciuuin 111 til PSA d.iva nf nptvcnoium I mUt. r ir.-i- . .... I .. ' j w ..vmuuwo, nuciii iroiii vv asnmprnn i no i ness cvrnriArna.it ina hmri - o - " . 'J irga. Tvhose columns day after day ex- total deliveries of Pacific Coast Well indeed is it with him, thou-h pose the frauds perpetrated upon wheat and flour in Europe for the philosophers, scholars, poets and the confiding and ignorant, it is sur- first eight months of the year were heroes weep at the sight of it He nnsinn' that, tha ;Mr o fu"ul "I &iccii i tvv.ooo Darreisot nourand 5.247. is eniov nir the rfav nmnM v --11 l - r w-rf o " F'"" IVl ;:6Wu0, ma iuegai possessor ot a S03 centals of wheat. Tried Everything without Relief. No Rest Might or Day. Cured by Cutlcura Remedies. mL,yl.w.1,.tntJwomontl, old, had a breaktnif Z7 ib rhaltte icUT called eczema. Her head! arms. feet, and hnnH. A j. " c"u' tried everythinir, but neither the doctor nor mv- tmngelae did hcranygood. We could get do rest day or night with her. In my extremity I tried the Cu TiotJBA Remedies, but I confess I had no faith ia them, for I had never seen them tried. To my great surprise, in n time after beginning to use. mo yUTICl7BA UESfBDIIS. the sores were well, but I continued to nse the Re OLTaiNT for a little while, and now she la as fat ' rrr ?. ""i " aouar. i oeiieve my baby would nave died if I had not tried Cuticuba Rem ME8. I write this that every mother with a baby k. iVi It mere is a meaicine . wTii i wo,t cema, and that medicine la the CtrricrRA Rbjckdikh . Mas. BETTLK BIBKNTSB, Lockhart, Texas- w a iks up; caJi ii . l e.u. ( LLS, TYPEWRITERS, SKATES, ETC. Controlling Oren and Wash, iiifeton fur (be lead ing Mid best BfOYCLES) H PFfl IIIIERS AND 5SKATKS n.antifac turcd in An erii a. A full stock constantly on land stall prices frrmf 10 up. W rite for c;h dim-lints and ijistsl'nient terms, l.icvclrsi r! Tji twrittrs taken in x-chantt. BItAKCn STOKES: Salim, 0k., Fpckakf iM) TaK'Xs, Wash. The Proper Caper.' FRED T. WWi 127 Washington St., Portland, Or. Mn. CKAS, HODSGK, hly Corvallis Aeent, win tell yc all about it FISH & MURPHY, him. IT 1111IAll gold brick, the deft manipulator of On September 1 the grain fleet scious of the time that is coming . va.u3 OI uumuie-rjug, me uis- en route lrom the Pacific Ooast when all disnfnra fil,all penser of jewelery at half price, to Europe Was: Forty-two ships and he himself be kicked with a $10 greenback added, tlie from California. 9 from fWo-nr, Jns Mnr. bunco man, the man in a hurry to and 3 from Washington, makinc n cash a check, the airent of an hntai nf ki i t io .i I Perhaps no national evpnt haa i O I vvii ws mj-r vcaBC I 1 1 I r, .1 I I I i t- IfJ I - estate in chancery m England, and were 88 fron Calitornia. 26 cease -San ig th United States, as 80.000,000 bush els more than last year. In al dition, the United Kingdom stock Of lorei2il wheat am 90 000 nnn bushels greater than last year ana tlie surplus this year is 35, 000,000 bushels' greater than ; year ago. Pestilence, panic am depression of trade are certain to reduce consumption in Europe. a score ot others workers of often- Oregon and 16 from Washington, iposea irauas, should continue a total of 130 vessels. to hnd unlimited human mate ficM.:; , "rr 'r T way in wih preSi .wuw4avoi,j ViCUUl ity, an exaggerated appreciation of personal cleverness, false not ions Every householder in free de from attracted more comment than the livery cities all over tlie United never show his face again, and if dent Harrison in his letter of ac ceptance calls attention to the "vnuua -f n j.-j. ti, . . .. I ' "B"'"! eu. n . ueun uue io uiaine lor tne i.. . i uie in iixiii it ii i iu ann nnnni t i i itr - iift-'iif'i ii vii itnn iaii ii wnn i ing stupidity all combined to find L' W . e I!reS8ed hlS the true situation in this furore of victims for the searcher for remote J ' 7 -8 "Fon ine ' counc pugilistic slogging matches, the s. ,t , . . . does a manly .mstice to hia erftat k,.. . . . ' ueirsoi a myimcai estate in Jing- -i m,. .. , oiusn oi sname should mantle so Jand, purchasers for equally my- " " """8 win win high that itg yery fiercenegs woul(J .... . ... . mm rhA porrliQi cnr.nn.( n t,l. tuicai couuterleit money and gold f . . I ". luo burn out all desire for any futher bricks, and young men anxious to "c- exhibitions of that nature. Al- recent pugilistic encounter at New States will now be entitled to a Orleans. If Sullivan could hear Metter box for the collection and the remarks that are universally delivery of mail, according to a re made about him, he would shrink cent order of Postmaster Geneml into a conveniently obscure hole Wanamaker. This is getting the draw the hole in after him. and business down Drettv fine. now on pay $25 to join a detective agency No one denies that the Uuited bany Herald. with headquarters in some little States has made greater progress ' The steamship Obdian own iu Kansas and become a during the last thirty vears than Hha w. veritable Hawkshaw Such things any other country on the face of board perhaps ?he largest exhibit Iw!, ttegobe and yet our democratic which will be sent from abroad to 3 oT f rt ,9 T 'if ,8 ; 1 U3thtweha been the Chicago fair. The shipment and look forward to the terrible ground down and ruined all that in question consists of two German Tilings predicted Dy rrotessor Tot- time by protective tariff. How do vJll an u.--k further informmn aitn V- . -eji with resignation.-Ore:onian. ' thev figure it onf? k 1 7& .7.7 . s' WU1CU wm Thompson. Rev "a.? Jvu Green fruit shipments last week were 1,447,610 pounds, an excess of 597,955 pounds over those o; the corresponding week of las; year. That is the way San Jose is growing San Jose Mercury. Harrison's letter pf acceptance is long, but it is just as broad as long. It is a square documeut all the way through. Kindergarten. Miss Id Booth, or .Newport, wishes to inform tin people of Corvallis that she will opon a kindergarten and private school at me couege chapel on Sept 19, For Cutlcura Remedies whether simple, ' BMollTrtet, the best physician, and all other f.f? C , 1 Z yr children yeara of mental and fi.y,LBylfCeTlBg- Be8n oV. Cure. JSde 1? Childhood ara iwnimmt "f Parents, childhood are permanent. Cuticuba RKaicm i .n - " ftaio. buu cures. Blood purifiers, and humor remedies of modern .,.lulcl, pure, ana may be used on tha youngest infant with the most mt&yinccesaT -i.Idntverywher"vPrlce' CtmcTO, 60e.; Soap, .l1.TENT Spared by the Potteb ' - S j , " " ,-batiow, Boston. nafSnE'nre Skin Diseases," 04 u vesumouLais. STOV S. TIMWARE, Plunibing and Tin-Work a Specialty. F. M. JOHNSON, ilT. TS A."FTTy oweyonraelfand fan. I to ?' h best value far your money. Economize In yoor footwear br unkular PIM5!!!". " "y -km ATTORNEY AT! T. A TIT ' i&7&& Spf2-5S an. vu.ra u; vracusi moiciTin B(up. -I - ama f i j FREE FROM RHEUMATISM one minute the CoMrnra Anti-Pain Plaster relieves rheu matic, sciatic, hio. kldnev. rW .nrf TAKE YOUR W ATOHE S t7foe a reneralrractlca in n h. . rent lor all the flret-claga insurance companies. tIS U. B. VOGLE, Hext ileor to Rosa't eifar factory. THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK OW POKTXA1TD, OKEGON. Paid np capital tor.n nnn umyiiu uiu UUM 60,000 Interest allowed on aavi'noa tonn.;t .. 1'"'" - ?f"'":rT.8aT,nf" ,xok....4 per cent per annum ?2rSSS5S Jtt:,::"-- P6" annum I or air VnonTh. ' por cent per annum Jor six months 6 per cent ner annum a or twuva montus .6 ner cent per annum DEKUJlTpresident. iJ- nuMi-suN, Vice President H. C. SXlUrrON, Canier. K. L. Taylor, PROPRIETOR OF THK Little Band Box Barber Shop, Corvallis, Oregon. Se&"Sbaving, hair-cutting, dressing, dying, and shampooing. Tickets ON BALE OMiAHA, Kansas City, St. 3?aul CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, testifv. Mr TAKE NO btthst rTnne. -rt -And all Points. East, North and Soutii PULLM AN SLEEPERS. COLONIST SLKEPERS, ltECLINTNG CHAIR CARS AND DINERS. Bteamen rortlud ia Baa FrsaeStca Every Tea Isyi. TICKETS TO AND FROM EUKOPE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTRE.. THE BEST SHOE ID THE WORLD FOR THE HONET. A genuine sewed shoe, that trill not rip, ftnet calf, seamless, smooth Inside, flexible, more com fortable, stylish and durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. Equala custom made ahoaacoatlnar from $i to 85. -2A nd 95 ITnndewed, line calf shoes. The) Hfw most stylish, easy and durable shoes ever soldi at the price. .They equal One Imported shoes oostlnc from $S to $12. 2 O SO Police Shoe, worn by farmers and alt Swi others who want a good heavy calf, three soled, extension edge shoe, easy to walk In. and will ' keep the feet dry and warm. I 4S9 V i'lnoc-nir, 8!.a 5 and as.OO Work. I i ncmen'a Shoes will give more wear for the) I money than any other make. They are made for ser ! vice. The. Increasing sales show that workliurni. nave found this our DnVfi' Si?'00 and 'ontfaB' tl.fS School DOJO Shoe are worn by tho boys eveiV. where. The most siceable shoeasold at tn" prtcS; Ladies' $m SrirTo- Blisseaareinadeof the best DongSKOTflneOalf 25 ' SStA eaa Tery 7Uh.mfortabteanadur!S ?'" JPS -'VBhoe equala custom made shapiVvvitir! J "iy k wuju. Indies who wish tooconoml ,S address. For rates and jreneral Information call on or thglr footwear are finding this out. stftMhe W. H, HUHLBUBT, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agt. 254 Washington St. VORTLAXD, OBEOO? fraudulent Tand anbiS talnlng 7 under fal preteo." -"lor 00 W. I IOlGiAS, BrocktonVaiaaa. Soldo Z. H. DAViS, bole Agent at R Graham's drug store.