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ffSBKLY 0RVALL1S GAZETTE.
DFFIC.Al PAPER OF TKE STATE
Vtmi PAPER FOR BENTOt COuKTY
Corvallis, July 30, 1880.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For President of the United States,
JAiltS A. GARFIELD,
of onto.
For Vice President,
CHESTER A. ARTHUR,
OF SEW YORK.
For Presidential Electors,
GEO. B. CURRY, C. B. WATSON,
E. L. APPLEGATE.
TO TKE YCUNS VOTERS.
Thoniinii of young men will tin
yar t-ast th fir first lmllot, til tln-y
umif ixtmiil lull well dial the Demo
cratic party Fought four Imiyr. Uittei
y-Rrs to destroy tli-Union nu pc-i-pet
utile human M-rviuule ; that Uwj
starved our soldiers smd wuphl to in
troduoe n-siilem-e into mir Northern
citieP. They know, that every wil
dier who ("leejis Ids last sleep under
Xnrtht-rii or Southern sun was killed
by a riddling battel fired hy n Han
cock rehel, or ilieil in hospitid or cnni
while fighting against the Confeder
ate flag, carried by Hancock Demo
crat. They know that evcrv crip
pled Union soldier in all theNortl
was maimed by shot or sh"U fired by
an enemy who now shouts the sann
old rebel yell foi Hancock.
The mothers, wives and sisters rf
this fair land have not forgotten tin
four years of sorrow that these Han
ock Democrats threw liki a iall of
sackcloth over the nation's hopes
There are still vacant places around
beart list ones, where dear ones nevet
come. There are memories of part
ings with husliawds, sons, hmiher
and lovers, of letters describing htns
marches, sickness in cmngi :md hospi
tal, of starvation in prison, of death,
all inspired and caused by Democrats
Who now hurrah for Hancock.
The pension luisiness is to W entire
ly remodeled ntnlert he-administration
of Hancock. The Cotifi -derate sol 1
diets have long felt that their i-Iaim
to be recognized as pensioners was
little better than that of the men who
were o unfortunate as to fight nndei
the old flag. Hobr. Haiitian. a mcmWi
of the 15th Region nt, South Oarolimi
Volunteers, has tiled his application
for pension for the loss of an arm
while flhtiug against his country.
The ease will he acted upon as soon
8 the Confederate have swured the
ontrol of the Government, whicl
they hope to do on the 4lh of March
next.
In Gencal Garfield's letter of ac
ceptance there are Bo evasions, no
shrinking from a manly discussion if
and a frank wrestling with the ones
lion involved in the administration
Of the government. Ame-icau cili
zenship, education, the interests ol
trade, romm-rce and manufactuics,
the unsolved problems of the late war.
which still .listurhihe relations of th.
two sections of the country, afore
time enemies, and that should now In
friends, are all dis u-sed in a states
manlike manner, leaving no chance
for misapprehension as to his atti(ud
upon each of these gn-at questions,
which must inevitably he considered
by the citizens of this uoitiftry during
the canvass
There is no time now to be lost,
and the party, with all its forces mar
shalled, must step boldly to the from
and never cease till victory perches
on our hanner in November.
The recent Democratic gathering
in New York was at least remarkable
fn the amount ol political taffy that
was used in am inting the "old man
of cipher alley." His sell denying
patriotism in laying aside all claims
to the Presidency in 1876, when he
was not elected, and could neither
Steal or buy the office, even with the
bar'l tapped at both cuds, was re
ferred to, the entire audience rising
and standing with uncovered heads.
His undying devotion to tie Demo
cratic party which led him to decline
to be a candidate at Cincinnati, when
fee knew he did not stand a China
ma-i's show for the nomination, was
alludt d to by one of the laithful in
words so tender and pathetic that
eyes unused to weeping were suffused
with tears.
DEMCCRATIC CCNSISTENCY.
To hear the Democrats hurrahing
for honest "money consisting of gold,
silver, and paper convertible into coin
on demand" one would suppose that
they were really honest, even though
they have fought for years every
Republican measure that has given
our currency its present credit both
at home and abroad. Tl ey said,
years ago, that greenbacks were not
worth the paper printed on, would
never be paid, and then this party
gave birth to the "rag baby," and
during its infancy and lunacy they
have nursed it as one of their house
hold, idols. For twenty years the
Democrats have opposed measure
adopted by the Kepublieans, and
then approved them. They opposed
emancipation, and endorsed it; fought
reconstruction and embraced it ; re
sisted resump ion and now want tin
credit of it. They opposed military
Presidents, and committed hari kari
bv nominating General McCleUnn in
1864. It was an outrage fifteen years
alter the war to think of the Repub
Means nominating the most distiu
guished military man in the world,
with a brilliant civil record to match,
and thev give themselves away again
by nominating a General less 'distiu
guished ami wit boat any civil record
if all. O, consistency, thou art a
jewel."
FRCWI THE BAY-
Editor Gazettk: The town is
full of delighted pleasure-seekers, not -withstanding
the rumor of bad roads
ami, by the way, the road from
Newport to Corvallis -lever was so
good as now, not even under I hemati
igemeut of the old company, when
'oil was charged. Bridges are in
good repair, grades widen-d. with
' urn-out in the lee! places, ami brush
'hat used to hang over the road ami
-cratch the pretty girls' faces and
'bang their hair'' has :!) been re.
moved, thanks to the generosity of
-he people ami tin- wise action of the
County Court.
The stores of Newport are now
furnished with everything wanted by
those coming to camp. S. Case has
moved into hi" new store and keeps
j good stock. His cigars are excel
lent ; sorry he did not order two
boxes instead of one.
Williams, at the old stand, is well
supplied with groceries ami general
merchandise.
Somet imes n man calls for some
thing our merchants happen to he out
of, and it. is worth a day's travel to
hear them e.xplai and give reasons.
The attentive expression of connte
nance ami pathetic vo'e.- fairly over
towers the listener. A week ago an
old gen' lc man watiten! a half pound
of sal ratus. The m -reliant took Jjjs
position, spoke Ins piece, and the old
gentleman was aff-cted. He went
out and sat on a beach log, picture
of despair. asked him what wan
he matter, ami he said it grieved him
. see a man try so hard to get salei
aitis and fail, and well, it is awful.
The hotels are doing fair busi
ness. The Irvir. House is read" to
-ntcrtain guests, is well and m-wlv
furnished, ami everything tidy and
iih asanf. .The "Bay View" will sn
tain its old time reputation. The
Fountain House is well patronized.
Parties boating and beach protne
lading give the place a seaside ap
lieatance quite interesting.. Wright's
Hall and Hammond's both offer am
pie opportunity for dancing, an 1 litis
amusement is indulged in bv the
voting and gi My. Fortunately, Bro.
Hat-mi is here and keeps a sharp
'ookont.
Politically, we are as we were
Garfield holds his part y str-ngth. No
old soldier in this section is tool
- nongh to support Democratic pro
'essions (professions, in th,. absence
of principles, is a good word ) Han
cock is a nice sugar coated piece of
uffy, but the old volunteer soldier
never did like the regular, in politics
or out of it. The regular officer,
billed for thirty five years, as Han
cock has been, will not haw ciithnsi
asm from the veteran army like the
man who heard his country's call and
obeyed trout a patrio ic impulse.
Hancock's record is good, and his
service fighting against thedatniiable
heresy of State Rights cannot be
overestimated. He simply did his
duty just what the Government cdu
cated hint to do, and nothing more.
Garfield, like every patriotic Union
soldier, weuc into the service from a
deep sense of duty and the prompt
ings of a loval heart, and every loyal
old veteran will stand alongside of
the man whose actions ami character
is a reflection of their own.
RlALTO.
Newport, July 24, 1880.
PCLITICAL PCINTS.
General Hancock, Senator Hoar
remarks, is " a mask."
Hancock has discarded his earring,
since his n -initiation, but he swears
he will stick to his corsets if ii beats
him.
A Garfield and Arthur club ws
formed at East Berkeley recently.
The Commit lee on Pernianet Organ
ization will report soon.
Reports already come that English
is as likely to tap his barrel freelv as
a turnip is to shed blood. This will
chill the Re-form ardor.
Alabama has a school population
of 376,644. Less than one half ot
this number attended the public
schools last year. Free schools and
general education are the uncotnpro
misiog foes of the Dcinociacy, ami,
ot course, cannot gain a vt ry liberal
recognition in the Southern States.
It is said that the Democratic plat
form as originally adopted by the
committee contained a plank strong
ly antagonizing tin- army and com
mending the effrts of those Demo
crals who had labored session after
session to cripple it. The platform
would have been read and adopted
if a ballot had not been forced and
the ami army pi ink was dropped.
The Democrats acknowledge that
Hancock knows little ot civil affairs,
but insist that he has great capacil;
for learning, and if elected to the
Chief Magistracy would soon acquire
a good working knowledge. Have
the public taken into consideration
the question who will be his teacher?
Arc Wade Hampton, Ben. HiH. Dan
Voorhecs and irteti i.f that sort to be
in!rutd with the task of preparing
him for dm v ?
TKE LCST ATLANTIS.
The telegraph mentions the fact
that in the earthquake that occurred
on the 9th, an island 1,800 t-quiv
yards in extent was thrown up in the
neighborhood of the Island of St.
George, one of the groitpe known a
the Az res. The circum Ma uce is no
unusual. Some ten yea's ago a new
island made its appearance in the
Mediterranean in connection with a
like commotion. But the place when
the last island emerged is one of -tin
usual disturbance. It was in thn
part of the Atlantic thai the lost
continent of Atlantis is supposed to
have stretched. The Azores, m fact,
are believed to have been a part of
it. This lost continent is thought to
h-ivc played a conspicuous pari in
he history of mankind.
The displacement caused by its
sudden etlgnlpluueut may have been
the real cause of the deluge at the
head of the Mediterranean The losi
continent is also held to have turn
ished in part the highway by which
America was reached from Eur -pe.
The identity of a portion ot the flora
found on tin- shores of Europe and
America is presented as a powerfu
argument in favor of the n ar con
nection at one period ot the two con
tint nts. Nor is tin- belief in the ex
i.-tenee of the lost Atlantis based en-
0
tiri-ly on the vague assertions of soim-'
of the old Greek writers. ljiceiil
soundings taken by English, .nn ri
can and German ineii-ol'war indicate
the ixisteliee of a plateau, which is
regarded as the remains of theeoi tl
nent i" que-sfion. If the forces whift
threw up the island 'II the Azcrej
should continue in operation, perhaps
apart of the tn4 laud iimv be ft -stored,
but -geological ages will have
to elapse before iiuyt hiug on il large
scale can be accomplished.
Hknby A. Gaefikld, one of the
General's sons, took the prize for
English declamation at St. Paul's
school, at Concord, N. H., recently
RAILROAD WOF.K.
The Willametie Farmer says- W-h-arn
from Mr. 3. Brandt, Jr., Supei
Hit curb-nt of the valley railroads, thai
work is actively pushed for the grad
ittg of the branch road from Albany
to Lebanon, and the iron to lay-thc
track is already piled up at Albany
ready, to be ns-il. He sttys the roa I
will probably'be running by the 25th
of August, and at tne furthest in tl-
weeks from date. He al-o informs
us that oreyors are now locating
ihe branch ra-I from the State Fair
Grounds to Salem, a distance of two
miles, which will be ready for use in
two mouths, and when completed all
freighting from Salem and to that
place will be done from the lower de
pot. This will le a great accommo
dation to Sale :i people.
The Ncwaik Advertiser says:
"When a man runs for President and
his name is James, he is sure to win.
Tin re are Jann-s Madison, James
Monro.-, James K. Poik,, James Bu
chanan ami now James A. Garfield."
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A New Ytk paper thus hits it:
A Broadway engraver recently made
thw mistake: "Mr. and Mrs.
respectfully request your presents at
the marriage of their daughter."
LAW RELATING TO ESTRAY ANIMALS.
There seem to In- a great misnu
derstanding r lative o the up estray
laws ot this sta'e. and many persons
seem to be in doubt as to the proper
proceedings when taking estrays.
Fori he benefit of such, ami in answer
to numerous letters on thesul jift, we
publish I lit following from the Code,
Title 1. chap. 18:
Sec. 1. That it shall be the duty of the
comity clerk of e ith comity in this state to
keep a book, of snitab'e dimensions, to be
calied the reiord of estrays.
Sec. 2. Any householder about whose
premises any estray may le in the habit of
rnnning at Iare. may take np the same, an 1
shall immediately post notices in three (.uh
lie places in the county, one of which hdl
be in the precinct in which the estray was
taken up, jrivins as correct a description as
may he. of naturtd and artirecd marks,
probable ajre. s.ze. etc.; prnridi-d. That no
estray shall be taken up in the months of
May, June, July. Autftis'. September, Octo
lter and Novenil er, ex ept bteachy or vi
cious animals, whieh may betaken up in any
month.
Sec. 3. If. previous to tie expiration of
ten days from taking up, the owner shall
prove such estr y to he bis, I e shall be en
titled to the same by plying charts, whic'i
shall he one dollar for taking up. posting,
etc., and a reason, ble rate fur keeping the
same. An I if the owner shall further prove
that the person s nesting .an estray knew to
whom such estray heloiiire-l.'and yet did not
notify the own r -of his intention to post
said estrav. tre person so taking and post
in:, shall not recover for either posting or
keeping.
Sec. 4. If. at the expiration of ten days,
no one shall have made hi c'aiiits known to
the taker-up, it shad be his dr. y to make a
siat -ment to the nearest justice of the jnace
of the county in which sttca estr.iy is taken
up, under oath, of the taking up of sueh ts
trav, pi stilt!', etc., according to law; where
upon the justice of the peace shall appr.dse
the estray, and shall immediately notify the
co m y c erk of the same c unity, by letter
or otherwise, that an estray has been taken
n , wi'h mirks natnril and artificial, etc.,
and by whom. And such justice shall re
ceive for each appraisal and notification, one
dollar ; and ten ceios for every mve necessa
rily travelled in such s rvice; prttridnl, Taat
thjre aba'l le no charge of anpr.iLdag on
mo e than three head at the same time and
place.
Sec. 5. It shall hi the duty of the county
clerk, upon receiving such notice from the
justice, to make record of the same in the
record of estrays.
Sec.- 6. If the amount of Such appraise
ment shall exceed fifteen dol'ars, the person
taking up suoa estrays aha I he further re
quired to cause to be uub'tshed, in the
newspaper published by the state printer,
which shall le kept on fi'e in the clerk's ol
fice of each couny of the state, a descrip
tion of the s tne, giving mai ks as above spec
ified, the name aud residence of the finder,
ttnd as near as may he, the time at which .he
estray was takeu up.
S-c. 7. If the owner, or any person en
titled to the possession of an estray, shall
appear and make out his title thereto, and
pay charges thereon, within six months from
the time the notice is tiled with the county
clerk, as pr.ivi led in section 5 of this title,
and nuke out his lawful rutht thereto, he
sh dl have such estray restored to htm upon
paying all lawful charges whi h have been
inc irre I in relation to the same.
Sec. 8. If the person entitled to the pos
session of any estray, shall not r ppear and
make out his tit'e. th-reto, and way th
diaries thereon, wit i in six mouths from the
time the notice is filed with the county c.'erk,
aspnvilil in 3i-.l section 2, su -h estr y
shall lie so'd at the request of the tinder, hy
any sheriif or constable of the precinct, at
public auction, upon -ftrst giving pub.ic no
tice there f iu wvi'ini;, by stmg up the
same in three public place in the previnc ,
t least ten days before such sa'e, and the
tinder may bid therefor at such sale ; and
after deducting all the lawful charges of the
tinder aforesaid, and the fees of the sheri
or cons' able, which shall 1 e the same as up
on a 8 ale on an exe. ufion, the remaiuii s
proceeds of such sale shall lie deposited in
the treasury of th ; eoeny for the use if
common maia !s ; .trovidtti, T lat if the own
er of th ; p:ooerty sotd, or hi leg 1 repre
sentatives shall, within on ! year af er th
money shall have been deposited in tie
county tristtry. ftirnidi satisf c-tory evi
dence' to the eonnty judge, f t e owneis'iii
of such p.-oiier y, he or taey sha I lie end-
tl-rt to rceiv-- tne amoui.t so iejo.i mi m
th emmtv tret-snrv : provided, Aoatweri-
That the t"ker-np of estrays shall forfeit aiJ
right to a coniaeration tor tamng up, pos ing
and snlwisting the same, if he work, or
in anv way use sveh estray or take and keep
the same ont of the county in which sucl.
estray was taken up, more than three days
at any on - time.
Sec. 9. T'nat if' any person sha 1 trjte np.
keep or use any estr iy without complyii g j
with the provisions of this hapter, hesh-Ui
lw ii tble to dam ige in double the value of i
uch esrav, to lie sued for aud recovered in
nay court having competent jurisdiction, at
the suit of the c ianfy treisnre--, for the use
of the c -unty wherein such animals sl-a'l be
found: and it is h reby mad the duty of
said county trea nrer to prosecute a suit
a 'aiiist such oifenler for the viol uiou of tb
tirovisions of this chapter, when the same
shall te within ti e ier4oiial knowledge 1
said tr asnrer, or when complaint in writ
ing, uuder oath, be tiled with said treasurer,
a legmg the violation of this chapter.
ACC ID; NT AT ESWEiiC.
Last Friday morning at 9 o'clock, while
three men named Scott, Bronley and San
liorn were at worjt in the furnace room ot
the 0weg Iron Work,-hoveling coal into
the hissiti ; furnace, the st.-uk s ipp; 1 in the
stack, falling about five feet, forcing the fire
and flames out upon th t men. The stock
ha I burned out, leavin a sort of hollow,
and aa the furuave had been shut down for
some time, and got cold, clink rs on the
side held, the mass until it burned to that
height, when it felL Tac flames and tire
struck Sanborn, who was tie rest, about the
knees, completely enveloping his body and
roasting him almost a ire. He fell to the
floor insensible, an 1 it is ferek inha'ed the
flames. Bronley was also enveloped, his
hair and whiskers beiu ; burned off, an 1 the
flesh on his hauds and face fearfully burn -d.
Hb turned aud threw hiunelf dowu the
stairway in in ten e; agony. Scott w is more
fortunate, a'though his hands and face were
badly cooked and his hair and whiskers
burned off. Assistance was quickly at band
and the unfortunate man Sanborn carried
from the room, which was tilled with smoke
an I intensely hot. The steamer Occident
lauded and brought Sanborn and Scott to
the city. The former was conveyed tnGood
Samaritan Hospital at 3 o'clock this after
no -m, where he will probably die. The men
have no tammes. Telegram.
"Do you sin tenor?'' a"ked a lady
of her musical friend. 'Well, replied
the facetious man, '"I've U-en known
to sing tea or eleven times altogether.
1'AUTl- TO COAST.
Oregon.
The Bee says Mr. Wintzengerode is ircn-
lating a petition of the death sentence of hir
son to imprisonment for life.
The population of Rosebnrg within the
corporate limits is about 850. 't he total
population of iougJas county is a, oil.
The A;bany Keciter s-ys the hot sun of
last week cooked a hundred gallons of rasp
berries for Hon. F. M. Wadsworth.
The apple crop in the vicinity of Viola,
CI 'cknmas county, vill not lie large, owing
to the ravages of a small insect upon the
tree3.
A water spout burst in Umati'la county
on Sunday afternoon, greatly dama-'inp the
rnnehes on the upper portion of Willow,
Rhea and Butter creeks.
Mrs. Coulter, of Salem, hss lost S800 1 y
damage to her house and furniture by fire
last week. C ildren playing with tnatcKs
caused the blaze.
The Bee says : On Monday ni?ht thieves
entered the warehouse of W. H.a ar, at
Fairfield, and stole 600 pounds of wool. Of
ficers are on the track of the supposed
thieves.
Forty-five names are already onrol'el in
the (iarfield & Arthur club at Lafayette. A
meeting of the elnb is he'd on each alternate
Saturday evening, and much enthusiasm
prevails.
A five year old daughter of Mr Pimhlar,
living in North Sa'em. fell into Mill creek
on Tuesday evening and narrow'y escaped
drowning. She was res tied by her father,
an 1 by proper medical treatment restored to
consciousness.
On the 18th inst. in .fohn Dav river.
Alex. Markhard and Mcintosh, while in
swimmin '. were drowned. Mcintosh was
seized with cr.-unps and Markhard went to
his assistance, and both sank ; bodies not
yet recovered.
Since the beginning of the present year
Whs o county has sent an avera e of two
persons ler mouth to the insane asylum.
Most of the male caB-s had been employed
as sheep herders, and the bing and weary
periods of monotonous solitude, enforced
upon them by their peculiar vocation, may
have had fume part in causing so many oases
of mental der ugement.
The floating store of Messrs. Fearnside ft
Terwiili .er, on Tillamook bay. is ;i novelty
as well as a convenience. It consists of a
boat about 20x(i0, with a cabin ihe entire
size, well fillo ! with a sto. k of j.ro erics, hi
this they sail around the fay, putting in at
the settlements and furnishing, the people
with what they want iu the lineof groceries.
The Salem Statesman says : Mr. Charles
Swegle, of this city, who now owns
the land on which the Whitman family
were murdered and are buried, states
that he is willing to give a deed for two
acres ef land surrounding their List resting
place, to any one who will take the matter
in han I. This is a generous offer, and steps
should be immediately taken to erect a mon
ument to the man to whom the people f the
North Pacific coast aie so inuih indebted.
The new Furniture Store is just in re
ceipt, of a large invoice of ornamental and
useful goo ls, such as mirrors, bra kets, wall
uotets, fancy tables, pictures, m itt es and
pietip e fV tuies. .dr. Weber sells at Port
ion I prices.
SAVES "THrOTTH.
pHUITS i VEGETABKg
FARMERS. TO BECOME WEALTHY, LIKE THOSE OF FRANCE AND GER
inany, must increase their exports. We are producers as weh as consumers must
produce more than we consume and iu no way c;.u we do this more effectually than by
p. anting good orchards of select fruits, thereby making a good aud happy home for our
child, en. and at the 8i me time giving them uselut -md remunerative employment by teach
ing them how to preserve tLe fcieat varieties of fruits and vegetables that grow upon their
t;.ltier's farm.
TIIKX ISE
PLUMMEK'S NEW PATENT
FAMILY FRUIT DRIER,
which absolutely has no machinery of any kind, ami is so simple in its construction that
children and aged peo le can i nn it on any kin I of fruit or vegetables. Seventy-five in
successful operation iu Linn county, lis cheapness and efficiency recommend it to every
body. Wa have open d a foreign market an 1 are prepare 1 to pay the cash market price for all
fruits dried by tLis process. It has no equal. Terms liberal. Write for information to
the
CORVALLIS FRUIT COMPANY,
' July 1st, 1S80. 17:-28tf Corvallis, Benton eor, Oregon.
CSTY GARRET,
J. L. LEWIS. - Trnprietoi
HAVING PUItCHAS'. D THE ALOVE rTS&fii
Market and fixture, and pi man- X
ently located in Corvallis, I v. il I keep eon- i'-
stantly on hand the cLoiccat cutb ut
j BEKF,
PORK.
MUTTON,
nrul V ! AL.
Especial attention to irakirg- extra l.olcira feau
saire. Ueinya nractk ai bute) er. with larye cxien
enee iu burners, 1 f.attcr nysclt that 1 C&B (ri
atistaetiou to cutcincrs. l'lcac call anc give nie
trial.
January 19, 1830. 16:4Stf
The Oregon and , aiiigtoi.
Land Ct mpaiiy
A DVERTISE OREGON FARMS F01:
; Sale, lartrely in the East, fr. e of ex
peiise to Farms, unless .-ale is made. Ii
; that ca e, S"f 00 for each farm sold. Farm
! ers will find it to their interest to call on
CHEN0WE1H & JOHNSON,
Agents O. & V. L. Co.
Corvallis. Oct. 8, IS7! l(7:41vl
Cli'Y STABLE
TIIOS. EG LIN Pwprirtrr.
On the Corner West of the Engine House,
C0HVALUS, - - OIIEGON,
Cathartic Pillo
CmnH-ifl the thoieest rathartic prhif-'plci
in m-.-dii ine, in proportions accurately ad
justed to sei lire activity, cerra'nty, a"td
uniformity of effect. They are the, resrdl
of years of earefttl study ar.d practical ex-p-
ritiieiit, and an- the. V ost tfleeti-al rrt:i
dy yet discovered for (Ti'sfxps. eat-.sed by
derangement of l!:e ton:a h, livi r, and
I owels, which reouire jTonipt a:id efci tital
treatment. Ayed'h Pii.i.p are spee-urty nji
plieal le to this class of diseases. Tl ev net
ilirectly n the digestive ami assimilulive
.rocessps, and restore regular henltl y ac
tion. Their extensive use. by physh iatt.s in
their practice, and by ad cnihzed tiHiins,
is one of the u.any proofs of their value
a safe, sure, and perfectly refal le pntrpallvo
medicine. Being compounded ot the i on
fentrated virtues of purely vegetal le suli
8tanee, they afe positively free from ialo
ftud. or any injurious properties, and can 1 e I
ailuiiuistcred to children with iter Jet t safety I
Avkk's IVlls nre an effectual cure for
Constipntiou or Cotlreness, Ineif'cs
f Ion. Dyspepsia, Loss oi ppeiitc,
Foul S omaeli and nreatli, Dtitxittrss,
I seaduche. Loss of Mcusoiy. Ni:iil)ness,
Riliousness, Jaundice. Kbetmtatlsm,
Kruptions anil Skin rl-cnscs, Dropsy,
Tumors, Worms, ffrursljirfa, C'o'ic,
iflrin-s, niarrhoea, D.vspnfry, Gonf,
Piles. Disorders of the Uvfr. and nil
other disease resulting front a ditcidtred
state of the digestive apparatus.
As a Dinner Pill Ihey have no eqitSl.
Wliiln !jntl in their n-tion. t'-ess Pir.T.s
are the inot thorough and searcliing cr.tl.ar
tic that eau Iw i-mploveil, and never give
pain unless the bowels nre inflamed, and
the;i their influence is healing They stimu
late the appetite and diefestive organs: they
orrate to purifvand enrich the bloml. and
imart renewed health and vigor to tho
whole system.
Prepired by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical anil Analytical Chemist?,
Lo-we'i, Mass.
SOLD BY ALL DBCOOISTS ETSBTWESBS.
HA VI WO COJ1P:.ETi.D Ot'R
iiaiv and coiiiiuodioua BAltv
Ku are better than ever prepared to
keep tne
3IST J? TEAM3, SJ31i":S. CARRIAGES
AND
SADDLE HOP.KES TO HIRE.
At Beaonabie Rates. '-
g&T Partirnlnr atent:on given to r.oarding Horses
Horses lioui'iit and JfoM or i xd urged.
PLEASE G1VK US A CALX.
Anril 2. 13i". tTt?"?!
Attention Jarniers!
B&TS ..... T
COME TO STAY,
AND i
Supply si w ant 'uutr liijt hy y m all.
We are now prepurt-il -to da
my kiutl of work in Iron, Hrass,
Slefl or AViiotl.
Id pairs mi Tlm-sln-rn, Bimlers, Head
-r. Reapers, Mnwers. ltaki-s,
Plows, i-tr., alone- with m'at
luss ami ilispnii-h.
All kinds of NEW WORK kept
in Stock.
fPU-nn oive us nn early call.
Corvallis Plow Co,
rorv:i!li, May 2, 1880. 17 22yl
NEW FURNITURE STORE,
Main Street, Corvallis
()ppoiu- Sol. Kino's Livi-ry Stahle.
I have opt m il iu this Store wi ll a
Well Selected St Oik of
FUEK1TURE.
And shall al ways keep and .liutkc to
Ctdr, Erci)ih!ne in tl c Ecce rniBifcirp
Lloe
Kar im is
H
NOT FAIL Window Shades, th.- Hartshorn
to fnil for ear
Cntalog;ne. It
conta nn r I f es
mm o-e ii iri ou
, uf most every
article In sen
er.il uHe.Hiil la
vnli.nlile MMIV PKRSO cotileinMl.lt.
inic tle p rclm e o any m-l-le fur Per-
we
have done a Inrsre irarte ihruul aeanon
iu the remote n.trtx of the Ti-rrltorleM.
anil Itave. tvith lew eneriitlAUR exceed
ed the expectation of the iinrclmarr,
man v claiming; to have made a aavlng
ot 40 In till urr c-nt. We mall iliee
t'ATAUHU'KS TO ASV AOieKKMS.
FKKK. III-OJI APPLICATIOS. Weaell
oar eiu- lo all mankind, at wkolemtt
in i i In iiuiiiu.it.'. to null, lietorence,
li t Kailonal Hank. Vlileatu.
MORT80MERV VT&BO CO.,
Original Orange Supply Hoaw,
1 4k VauasU Ave., CJiicago, III.
jS 1 w U u HI IS' KSfc?
I
A HEW FIRM
prills; Iiollers inttde np in all Colorn,
OpaqtH-:-atrd Linen Shades 1
Goodrt, al liottom Friov.
PHILII' WEIlEIf.
Corvallis. May 21. 1880. 1 7:2 1 mG
YAQTJINA STAGE LINE.
NEW STAGE COACH.
Beit Ronteto tho Sea frhore.
17XUER TNE NAME OF
V
t
enimrr.ct d I nsiness .'cue 21st,
'i
1S80.
I
VH: PU3LIC Ai'.i; 11 -SPlCTFULLY INV1T D
call atid inspect the stocl on tiand. and to
;ive a share of the'.r j-atmnaffe to tne snterprue.
Tie Ann undertake to aur ply goods of the lot q ml
t y, in every 1 noiLh ol tl.t.r Lunintes,' at the lowest
-xi&uble prices.
Tne sjtojk will consist of Groceries, of all kinds.
Vegetables, Fruit, '1 ebacco. Cigars, etc.
Corvallis June 24th, isau. 17:2Gm3
THE YAQUINA STAGE, CARRYING THE U. f.
Mail aod lasoeiigers, will have Corvallis Von
days. Wednesdays and Fridays at 0 o'clock . M. for
t.lk City, and return each alternate day, lonnccting
at i lk city with the steani launch "Lureka," which
leaves for Ncwfiort Tuesdays, 1 bursdays and Satur
days, returning each aiteniate day.
Owning ! oth Stage and boat we are prepared to
furnish Better ac-.onn: wiat on- t! an ever before to
IK., (r.ri.iiurr ,11, it. in V Tirnuu mill ffLt.f fn ict.1 irw.
I fully attended to at reasonable rates.
Thanking the public lor pa t lavora we solicit their
pa-ronaL'i'. Families going and returning on our lino
will be taken at reduced rates.
M. M. W. T.CROW.
Corvallis, June 8th, 18s0. 17:24tf
ATTENTION LAND BUYEBS !
THAVE SOMr FINE LOCATIONS ON AND NEAR
tbe Lay for CsTe at reasonable prieea, al oa Store
doing a good business, and well stocked, for . ale at a
bargain.
Persons wanting land should address or call on ire.
R. A. Bi.NSELL.
Newport, Benton Coun y, Oregon. 17:2"tf
It is not Wealth, or Fame, or State,
tut " Git up and Gi' " that makes me great.
T AM BOU ?D P)H!l A. HMrHILVS HAR"TFSS
Store, where all kinds of vo. 1 Harness. Saddles.
Bridles. Haters, Collar. Whip Combs and brushes
are to be had at reasonable prices.
ML WORK WARRANTS.
Repairing done neatly, on al ort no-ice
Call and examinine n.v stock oefore purcha lng
elsenhcra.
S. A. IIEMTITTLL.
Corvallis, June 2S, 1880. 17:2emO
F. A. J3KKGN, M D.
Physician, Sageen.
OCULIST AND ELECTRICIAN.
Surgery a Specialty.
Office with Allen Woodward, l:26tf
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