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ffSEKLY Mlgg OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE STATE MCIAL PAPER FOR BENTQ. COuKTY Corvallis, Sept, 17, 1880. W. a. CARTER, NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President of the United States, JAMES A. GARFIELD, OF OtlO. For Vice President, CHESTER A. ARTHUR, or XKv TOKK. ret Presideni'al Electors, GEO. B. CURRY, C. B. WATSON', E. L. APPLEGATE. YUINA BAY RAIL RCAO. It if with just pride ami untiefac tion that the Gazktte prints, this day, the articles of incorporation of the Oregon Pacific. Railroad Com panv. Step ly step iei-ornition h;is been won lr the natural admit tages of Yaqnina Bay H;.tiiist oppo nil ion, none the UfW hitter that it Iihk not dared to ctniino ihcoen field The uelection lias hcen made of the Ray as a shippinir point tor the vhol Willamette Valley, and, indeed, foi all Central and South Eastern Ore gon ; and today tiie work so lotiu and patiently pursued, is qpenly avowed. Would that the events we here chronicle had been hut a few months anticipated, oft that the hand of Prov idence had spared till this day W. H. Carter, whose untiring advocacy t Col. Hog? plans is fresh in the memory of all the nadem of this journal. We aren liahlv informed that there will he no lack ot capital for the com pletion and extension of the railroad o the Bay, ami the oroseeiilioii ni this and othi r coliatt ral titidertakims provideil for in Ihrt at licles of in corporation. Most certainly our readers, in tak iiijj comfort to tin inst-lves, that tlieii own faill- has not failed through lout ivaitinir. will not forget their hearty conrrattilatious to Col. flngg m tin MK'tiifS, honestly and liitimatel maile by him, after ten -years of con tinuons and patient tabor. Let us. also, do justice to the fottmUt, which not only, did not mislead him when ten years ago he took the work in hand; but has throughout stipp ned him. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY- We. the tin lersign rl, T. Kgenbm Hogg, tVallis Nash, Sol. Ktiiff, Thomas E. t'au thorn and Zeiilin Job. d.) herel-y inL-orporate nttrselve together, un 'er and by virtue of the irovi-iun of an Act of the Legislative Assembly of the St'te of Oregon .entitled " An Act to provide for private inc rpo ratioua And the ajp;Ttpriatiou of private property therefor " approved October I4th 1862, and the various Hcts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. article 1. ( The name assnmed by the corporation and bV which it shall lis known is the Oregon ' Pacific Kailroad Company and its duration shall not be limited. ARTICLE 2. The enterprise, business pursuit or occupa tion in which the saiil corporation proposes to engage is to conduct, maintain, operate and equip a line of milroad, lines of tele graph, and lines of telephone from a point at Tide Water, on the Pacific Ocean, on Ya- t (tint Bay, to a point .on the Eastern Lottn ary of the State of Oregon, with the far ther ri.ht to extend the same to Boiso Citv in the Territory of Idaho, aii'l also to con- struct, maintain, operate and equip any bra'i hes, extension, and auxiliary lines ne'-f iary, convenient or rle-ttrable for the busoisss purposes of the said corporation ; an! to furnish the same with the necessary ro' i stock, an I tooper tt-j the same in tran 'sp iug freight and p-issengors, and other t'-- -i, as id dona by common carriers, and t- .rchase and consolidate with, and lease a 1 1 operate and in tint -ua up m such terms k. nay tie agreed nion any existing, and thereafter t . he conitruute I railroad, jjraph an 1 telephone line ami lines, com rf . iy and cim: niea in die States of Oregon, , v-ula, an I California, an l the Territories . ? Washington, Montana, Idaho and Utah, -.;i.h its and their roiling (took, appurtenau lands, property, and franchises, and ' w;iere not onstrue'e 1 and completed to :. i!istrnct and complete, and to- aid in and t ;i!itate the construitiou an I completion of ci.ich line and lines to its an I their author ised terminus and termini, and to construct, e -nip, and complete the line of railroad and railroads of and for the Willamette Val ley and Coast Railroad Company, and to constitute such Willamette Valley and Cast Railroad, and aH or any of its line or lines or other appurtenances, when so com pleted, or before such completion.. either by lease or otherwise, a part aiJA MLthe lipes of this co' and acqui toii.ia piers, warehouses, elevators, canals, locks, bridges, and wasjon roads of whatever ma terial, and plank roads, and roads of any other construction, aud to permit of their use for travel and transportation, and to operate the same in connection with rail roads, steam ships, steam boats, sailing ves sels, ferries, elevators, warehouses, wharves piers, bridges and canals, and separately as toll roads and toll liriils?e-, and to establish and own lines of stages and wagons, and other means of ir&nsjmrt ition, in connection with said rail roads, steam ships, steam boats, ferries, elevators, warehouses, wharves, piers, canals aud bridges and oth erwise, and to use, lease, rent, sell and con vey, mortgage hypothecate :'nv and all of the above at its discretion, and to acquire by purchase, contract, lease, grant, gift and lie-ptest from the United States and from any State or Territory thereof, and from any corporation, firm, individual and estate, any lands and rights to lands, wherever sit n ite 1. rights, privileges, moneys, s'oeks, bonds and other things of vaine. nnd to use the same ill the prosecution and develop ment of the business of the corporation, and to sell an 1 convey leae, rent, mortgage and hypothecate any portion and the whole thereof, and to borrow money on bonds notes or otherwise for the general purposes of the company, and to mortgage its rail roads, steam ships, steam boats, rolling stock lands, franchises, and any and all other property, including and meaning to inrhvle any ami all notes, lionds and shares" of stock in other corporations to secure the payment thereof, anil to do all other acts and things necessary, proper and convenient for con ducting and promotinz the business of the company, and accomplishing all of the ob jects aud purposes above mentioned. article 3. The place where the cortKiration proposes to have its principal office or place of busi ness is Corvallis, in the County of Benton, State of Oregon. article 4. The amount of the capital stock of the corporation shall be Three millions nine j hundred thousand dollars ($3,900,000.) ARTICLK 5. The amount of each share of sxir.b caoital stock shall be one hundred dollars ($100.) ARTICLE 6. The termini of the said railroad shall be a point at Tide Water, on Yquina B ;y. in Benton county, and a point at the Euteni boundary of the said State of Oregon. The termini of such navigation shall be as follows : 1. The Yaquina Bay and San Francisco. 2 The mouth of the Columbia river and San Francisco. 3. Portland ami San Francisco. 4. The heal waters of the Columbia river and the mouth of the same. 5 The head waters of the Snake river and the mouth of the Columbia river. 6. the head waters of the Willamette river, and the mouth of the Columbia river. 7. The Yaquina Bay aud such foreign ports as the company may desire to reach. Given under our hands in triplicate this 14th day of September A. D. 18S0. T. Egejjton Hogo, Wallis Nash, Sol. Kino, Thos. E. Cauthorn, Zephin Job. THE RECENT ELECTIONS. Since the last issue of this paper full election returns have heen re ceived from -the Slate of Vermoni and enough from Maine to know nlfftnl how that State has firone. In Vermont the Republican majority. :!0,000, is larirer than usual, hat not larger than was expected under jtres cut circumstances. In the case ol Maine the Fusiouists have elected the Governor and a portion of the I oislatnre, hut still it can not he claimed as a Democratic vietory, (or .1 will he reni'-mliered that this wits the continued forces of the Demo erntie ami Greenback parties, and yet they were iinaMe. to carry the election against the Republicans. The news at first was n little ilis coiirairiucr, hut on examination of tin matter in tlx tine liirht it can not (iff! ud any particular satisfaction to the Democrats. It is sufficiently evident now uhat sort of a " change " the el el ion of Hancock would irive the country. The Smith would conn- into power witli its determination to wipe the last vestioe of war lei-dnttttii from t he statute hooks. Thai means that the iiesrroes of the South would never have their votes counted, save when they were cast lor the Democrat ic party ; that Sunt In tii claims ami re tiunieia'iori for slaves would he paid; that the " wasteplao s" of the South would he built up ami made to blos som like the rose with liberal appro priations for internal improvements. How would the money he raised to meet all these demands? Why, by a new issue of parer money. This would 'throw us hack where we were before resumption, and would lie a " chansje' in out business situation which would he rad al enough to suit tin- wildest speculator. Hon. John II. Mitchell returned home from Wa;diinriou City lat week. Coiiiiii"; overland In-spoke at several of the principal towns alouo the route, on the political issues oi the day, his well known ability as a public. speaker, v course, drew crowded houses, and the report of his spe ches arc flatterim; to the Ex Senator and encomai to all Re publicans. Mr. Mitchell i doiutr ;m excellent work for fire Republican pa Fly in the Stale of Oregon tfurig e present canrpajrri. imay piVane the Democrats to that the Republicans are nn- iilv well satisfied with the po- tlook. Jin is CAtindenliat Itie. lite lat vestne of war from 'he statute hooks- ehanire " ; there is no; kat. Is the North pre- tuade t - From the Toledo Blade. NASBY. 1 he Trouble in the Democratic Camp, and how Mr. Xasby Settled it. GoykrnokV Island, ) (Wich is in the State uv N. Y. V A in?. 23, 1880. ) Yisterday wuzthe most ejrrciiu time we ever hed on the islmid. I hev b'n in many a tiie place in my life, but" never in so lite a one t-z this. It wuz a close lime when I deserted from the Looisiauer pchkius, and wuz Ucin shot at by the pelikins from be hind, am the fcdrcls from the front, wich is the normal coiidinhji uv a northcrii Dimekrat, and I wuz in some, trouble when I wuz president uv the Oiilimitid Trust and Confi deuce Companv, and wuz parsood by a iiifooiiated moh. but them escapes pah into iiisicrnific.-iiice compared with wat I undergoed yist-rday. It vvuz the day we set apart, Han I'ock and m;j, to receive deleirashuiis, wich we ilo wtltisl a wei-k. This is alluz our tryin day, and I hey to he in Ginral Hancock's' room to assist him. He is very much in need uv a statesman, and I serve him in that capassity The delejjashuns come all to-wnul and i her wuz a party mix. The lus' that rii attjeture wuz from I-ijeaiiy. The cheerman n niaikt il tit his de voshuii to Diuioerisy and his ad mi r a shell uv Ginrnl Hancock, our stand aril-hcan r, wnz sublime. He pledged liijeany to the nominee, by a large uiajoril v, onless our friends in Ken tucky disappoint us, wich they, wo d not. Rut he come to lay before the president that is to be, the vews ,f the Dimocrisy uv Injeany, sho in wat Dimocrii-y is in that state. Wat the Dimocrisy uv Inj any wanted wnz a I ol le dest riicksheu uv iiaslim 1 banks, an l an unlimited i.-lmo uv ifreeiibax by the gcliral ioverment. The Dimocrisy uv Injeany, ez wnn man, demaiidiil fiat money, aud all they want id uv it. The ;eueral rein.trkt that hehedn"i lied time to Lrivc much atteiisliuii ti the question of linance. hut he hid no doubt that 'he Injeany p'diy wuz the correct ttiiug. He pledjieil his self; t f elected, to devote some spare afternoon to the studs uv finance, and hed no doubt ny his doing I In right thing. The Noo York dele RsbtMt Mtilrit1 that thev hid a word to sav cz to wat Dimoctisy wuz. Dimocrisy in Noo Ymk im am a gold hasi", and the continyo .ince uv the liasheiiel hanks, and no fiat money Fiat money meant n-pou liashcli, r.ioili The Iijean man reuia-kt that he'd hi dam ef any luated bondlioldei wich lied got mdi off ihe labir in the houudlli wi si siiood dictate to him. Ei the Diinociacy wanted In jcauy they must cmnu to Injeany V ijce. Noo Yorker retort id that no Inje any rcpoodiaiishuuisl shood dictaii to the Dimocrisy uv Noo York. Ginral Hancock remark! that iz he bed ed afore, he hedll't givi it the subject that .keerl'ul atti iishtiu wi. h its importance demands, but The Innsy R ani i deleg-ishnii broke in. Wat tin- Dimocrisy uv I nuyl vania want id nnd inn-t hev, wuz a high pretective tariff and without it Ginral Hancock remark! that In hed never giveti the tariff" question any atteiisliuu, but ez soon ez be got thro with iiashuel baiikiu and finance, alter the cleckhun, be would H'lidx it. He hed already procoored all tin nessary bhoks on the snhjiek. The Illmoy ile'egashun swore that they wood hev no tariff'-. Dimoci-isy meant free trade, ami no graspiu monopolists, shood come here in the name uv Dimocrisy, and Tiers wiz a filliu the ginrati's evne when I interfered. It wuz hiorli nine tor there wuz six more detegjcdiHlis to speak, all from different parts uv the kentry, and I foresaw wat a ter rible season I her wood be i-f oil wuzu'l pour d onto the troubled wait is. "Gent b mi ii," f-aitl I, 'a worl ef you please, in season. You are all, doubtless, good Dimckrats, but ym got the proper iiosiiuii uv wat Dimo crisy reely does mean. Dimocrisy is a comprehensive won!, and kivers a great deal of ground. Our Injeany friend wants oulimited money he may cherish his nosliuii and still be a go.I Duiu-krat. Our Noo York friend wauls hard money he slid cherish his be hid' The giurel and in" hev no dcjeckslmirs. Likewise ez to the tariff' and free trade. There is room tor all. and plenty to spare lot other beleefs. " But the primary, central, control lin ijee uv Dimocrisy is postoffis. Thai is the central sun the great j and it is a time to put an end to it. Wat is a tariff" com pa red to our lud din the puss strings uv the uashuii ? Wat is the tariff question ez compar ed with the. custom houses ami the furriu mishtiils ? Ginral Honeock may not be learned on these ques tions, but he knows euuff to sign his name to eommiun, and that is the fust rekisit uv a Dimekrat ic president. "Wearv porfeekly wit tin that yoo sht'l hev yoor dift -fences, but Ml the interest uv post offfs n wooii sejest that yoo defer any menshun uv em all yoo choose. It will then be a matter uv p?rleek inditfrciice to u wat Dimoc.-irsy uieens. Pos-sihly when cadi uv yoo goes home with bis conimishuii in ids pocket, you will be able to see; things differnt, and these questions won'i look so import ant to yoo, tz tin y do now. "Wat the Dimocrisy wants issue cess. We w-oit the post offices, ami the other daces. PrinsippTe is a mighty good thing to talk abmit, !;til post office t the end we are aimii: at. "Ge'ut lemeii ,go home. Ad vacate in yoor respective localities whatev. i ptilisj will get the most votes, and we ha ve ciist aucor in dre barber uv success, and we hev the (roots UV victory safely hived, ihese will be time euuff' to discuss these trill n nirtttct's. R.-l iinr watchword he i-vi'i) wlirfi', "Hancock and a pi- offiV' The lill le spei ch had the desi'-ed ll'i-ck. for eery man uv cm ivaliz ! I he fact I hat he cuod lit Ver gel a smell uv a pl.ice liwdi r anyb'.dy bu Hancock, ami every in cm ioek e ed his plalfiil'tn, ail 1 all agreed thil1 i hed iresentid the matt if ill a sta tesmanlike -way, Likewise every man ii r "em !oiiiciih d w ith Ginral llalieot k's views rn the leadin ishoo I hat had hcen meiihuued, .ind jiled ed him their hear y support. It s a.great thing to be a stases man. 1'ictki.hum V. Nashy. (Pacificator.) accepted and Invited. Riaho accepts the "RLudos reply as I he bl'.-t that could be ex peeled f rom that paper " not hitig from nothing ind nothing ii-ui litis." For I he sake .f having an execpiioii, iiowcv er, lo the list of Democratic journals 1 would be pleased to have the Hindi di flue its pos'uion on the Reforms' (.'had wick Cansi tfc Co Just tate in as few words as possible, are these un n ' Ibuiest Democrats,'' do yon condemn their actions or not? i know you have hut lit 1 1' time, and less inclination, lo notice mat 'its mar home.'lutt the public' have a right lo ar-k one question and have it answered, w bile Von are so loudly pn aching honesty and i flicicney. lilAI.TO. The Jacksonville Times says: A large numb r of immigrAtits pas-e.i through town this week, en route from California. Others were o their wav ba'-k. evidentlv di-covei-ing that the gilded tales told of Ka-t ern Oregtin and Washington Ti rrl ory were in some extent illusions. ' in -i ill NATICNAL REFUCL1CAN FLATFCf.M. The following: is the platform passed by the recent Republican convuntion held at Chicago : Republican rule ha-( restored upon a so'.id basis pay ment in coin lorall the national t;btigat.ons. and tdfca given us a currency aosoiutely gooa and ival and equal in every iart ol our extended country, it 1 as lilted heereJit o: the nat on troui the ixint wl ere 6 P'jr cent, ljondld at fcti, to tl.at where 4 p r cent, bonds are eagerly sought at a preiiium, Und r its administration, railways iiave increase?! ironi Si,0. 0 miles in 1HB0, to more til an tf2.lXK miles in 187i. iur foreign trahas iuiaeasud from 70i),000,000 to 150,000,000 in tiie sanij tinie, and our expon.8 in IsQO, were $204,000,000 more than our imports in i879. Without resorting to loans, it has, tim e the war closed, defrayed the ortiinarj expcne of the govern ment, besides the accruing1 interest on the pubhcd'U t and uisbur ed annually more ti art t"-30 0O0,Ot'O for sol diers pensions. It has raid $20.000.000 of the pul lie debt, and by refunding the balance at lower rat s, has reduced the annual interest charge, from nearly 5151,000.000 to less than $i!,000;0C0 All the indus tries oi the country have revived, labor is in demand, waes have increased and throughout the entire coun try there is evidence of a cr.unn pros;.eritj' greater than we ever enod- Ujon titis record the i'.epiili lican party afcks fr the continued confidence mvi -up-port of the peo;le, and thi convention hubini:- to theiranproval the foliowin" statement of the pr.nci nle and purose which will continue to gulue and in spire its e:iorts : First We aifirm tht the work of the lost 21 years was been such a- to eom:Mend itb" t the favor of the nation, aud that thefruits o: the coitlv victories which we have achieved thronjrh ir: iaeue difflcnltieK : hou!d ie preserved ; that the dissevered union now happily restored should :,e perp 'tnatd aud that the liberties ecured to this jreneraOon should be traiiindtted un diminished to future ;en raVons ; that the order es tablished and the credit acquired s1 ould n'er be im periled ; thai--the penr'o:!siirojn:sed should he paid: r-iat the d bt .so much r.d ieed ho ild be ext njsr. ihed by the pavunnt of even dollar thereof ; t' at' the re viving indu-tri is shoutd ever be promoted and that thecom " er-. ealrearl so great shou'd be encouragex. Second The co istitut'oii of the United states is thesuprene law.a vi not a -oore contract or confeder at Ml vtatd. It ma lo a over ign nation. bo:ie pow ersaredeiued to the nation, while other-are retained by the state-, but the loui:dary between the ixiwers de'esrated and thoe rerv.d to be determined by mMonal ad not b; sta-e tihunals. Third -Tho wor'-c of jiopniar education ii one left to the earo f the several states but it is tVc duty o: the n:i onal govern e'it to aU that work to the ex tent f its en t:tut;onal ahii;ty. The intelligence o: the nation is but the a'rerrega? of th': intell:gejrce in tiiefeveral state and thedestiny of the nat'on most he guided not by the genius oi any one state, hut fcv the average gemtM of a!). Fourth The con ;tit':t;on wisely forbfda congress to make any law re-pectingan eitaSli-hment of relig ion, but it U Idle to ho that the na'i n cap l-e pro tectvjd araiit the influence of se;tirian:-ni wh:h iaeh Ktate is exposed to t ; par ic'ilarrhru: nation. V. therefore reborn end that the conitutlon be so a nended as to lay so e nrohi'iition u;:on the legi -la-tion of each state aid to fofid the appropiaton ol the puMic f :ndst.o the support of -ieetnrlan se;:ors. Fifth We rea irtn the bdiifavo vel in 170 tha t-he dutie- levii-d 'or tihe pur:io.ie of revenue soidd sc dierim:nateas to favor American labor ; that . no fi:r her grant of the pcliedo-ahi -.1 o:d i he i-.xtd ; to an ia:'roail or oth.-r corBorat'mi ; that -lavery havin .jcrishe l in the -tares, it-.it.wa n fjarbarfty, po!yga y. aust d'e hi t!e territories ; t' at ev rywhrre the pro t.'C'-'on aer o-ded lo Aiicrican birth B:Uft be cciir d toeit;zns by Aierh an a-lojrt "on ; that it i ; the iiy of origf? ; toi v3op an 1 i prove our water course and har'x!i, but w j insist that. f'.Trtl-er sr.h:dins privatrs per oi or eor.jo a ion ; mu-t ca e ; that the o';!igaon to men w.;0 preserved it int. gri'y in tht day of bart!e ar . u:T-Jindn?s!"ftd by th !anj.eof"jr year since their final vie i ory ; their jerp-f.:al hon.-r i and ha'l "or verbe t' egreatful privilege and the -a-;:red duty of the American people. Sixth--Since thea tT ori'y t-r-jg late iin" jgratio;: an ' interco r e between the United States and fjregr 'jntion-re ts with the congress of the United State a. id it : tr iatv-makmsr powers., the Heptihlk-an party regarding tiie unrestriotwl :::imigrat" on of Chinese a an evil of great aguifjde, invokes the exer i-e o that power to restrain and limit that i i m gration bj the enactment of sneh just, hun-one and rea onablc provision a will produce that result. Seventh Tt at. the purity and patr'oVfrm which : haraoterized the earlier career of It. 11 Hays In peac an i war, and whu-h gu ded the t" o--ght of bis imme diate prdeees-or to him for a presidential candidate, have continued to :n-pire h'm In hi career as chie executive, and that history will aecord to mVad ministration the honors which j:re due to an pmei nt. ;usta'd courageC'Us fidifdment ot the p'.ihlic busi nesai, and wiil honor his interjo:iition between the peopTe and proposed partisan laws. J.ighth We charge upon the Democratic party the habitual sac-riiices of patriotism p.nd justice to a su prenie and un atiabhs lust for office and patronage ; that to obtain posession of the national and state gov ernments, and of the control of place and io"sition, thrv have obst-uete l all the efforts to preserve the :urity and con env the freed - o' jatfrage, bat f" de vised ira id i lent r itirns and certili.-ntvs, hrve labored to un-f atluwiuily elected members oi crwgreea to sc cn.re at all Itaza-ds the vote ot the n.a ority .f ti.e tafes hi the house of repre-tntatlvcs, have end. av..r ed to oeepy by foreeaud fraul places of tn: t given toot-hers by the peo.deo: 'da'aie. an ! reiimeJ by the courage and action of Jdain's patriotic ons, have by methods v:e.O'i- in principle and tj'rtui'cai in practice attae.ie i parti ;an legislation to ani ropriatirin bills ; ;:avs; cri;sh. d tiie rignts of individuals and vindicated the princh-l ; and st ugVt the favor o'rebe'lion against thf. nation an i bave endeavored to obliterate the sa cred memories of the war to overjomp inejtimable giod rsulti, froedo n and individ ial e-na'dty. Vte a firm it to be the duty and purpo e of the Re publican party to use all !eg tht-aJo m ans of tds un ion to sc.-ue the pcr:'c tharmon1' w i h may be prac 1 1 able, and we siibmit to the i-TPvCticai sensible peo ple o. tiie United State-, fo say whe ..ie, is wool :-c daagerou-, to r.he hc.t interests of ou conn y at this ti:.e to -.urr jihler the adndni-djation of tl na t oy0. go.:ni:!je!it to a j -arty vhich seeks to ver ttTow th i exist' ing policy under which we are so ros peroj., anl thuj bring datriiLavo:i and cfn i ion where there is no vorder add co utdeuee and ? c e. P SUITS i Tire Pbogre-.s oy ttie Age. There are few stores in ''nrvallis or in the Sta'e if Oregon that have RMtda such rapiil firogrew ,vsthe Curvalli Honsehol'1 stores iluring the two lnmitl a that th y have l.een upeiieil. .Vdt only has their stock heen very largely increase 1 but they have also improver! their property so that there is no mistaking it as you pass by. Their success is lne to the excellent, quali ty of their goods and to the reasonable prices they ask for thefh. None who have given them a call have failed to retnrn. Sheriff's Sale. BY V1BT17E OF AN EXF.CUTiON ISSUED OUT of tha Circuit' Court of tiie State of Orejron, for IjJoiiton count v, on the 4t:i dav oi Augu-t, lSiO. upon r i . i i !j . . . u a i .1 . juuiiieni. runucru 111 na.n cuait, uu .j . u.i ... July. H79. for the mm of (-55S XI) Five Hundred ar-.d Kifty-Klght ana 3 t-,uo iio:iar, anj me runner sum o. 24 "'J.o t in fvorvf tic Wil!aniett.e Hey and iitxut itiii rov l Comrwiy. Plaintiff, anj asra 11 t W S McCu'louffU. u. ieinlant. to ne d:.rect.l and delivered, comuutn Hag me that out of tne personal iropjrty o; th r ea d Defendant w.tliin .-aUI county, or for want thereof thsn out of the real oro:ertv b)!ont'ing to sai.l Defendant within -aM to luty on and isince the said 2d day of July. 137!), 1 cause to he r ado the ano int of" said judgment, 'itn interest and co ti thereon, and in pormance of the command or saM exec iion. I have levied upon the follow:ng describe d real property, to wit : Tiie couth half of the -.outh-v.'c -t quarter and the lots numbered three, four, five and nix of seut.on tw;nty-ix in Township ii. South of Kanire seven Wj in the district of lands su');'ect to sale at Oresoi Cily, Orrjo l, containing ni ilun drjd and sixty a.-r.: and eirhty-thaee hundred of an acre, according to the o'Ociai piat of the survey of the -aid land returned to th general land o.ilce by the Surveyor General, and on Sati'kdav, Ocrroaia 2nd, 1S30, Attlie front door of the Court House in the city of Corrailis. itenton coun'y , Oiojon. between the hourH of nine in the morning and four in the afternoon, namely: Atone o'clock p. m., I will sett at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, all the right, title intere t and clarm of the aid defendant, tn and to sa'd real projierty, with the tene ' icnt.s. hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto beinnging, to satisfy the amount of said judgment with interest and coats thereon. 80L. KINO. Sheriff of Benton County. Oregon. Dated this STth dav of Annut. 1830. 17 :36w5 Administrator's Notice. NOTICE IS HERE3Y GIVEV THAT.TnS UN dersigned has been duly appointed Administra tor of the Kstate of William F. Uowen, decea ed, by' the County Court of Benton county, S'ate of Oresron. All oersons havins cla'ms against th? Estate of said ri.is!!da'ehrehv notifled to present the same, with iiwi.irin iW wii-li villtrs im anil the proper vouchers, within six months from the lrsjr,lf, ! all. Ill' l-t. For twenty j the town ofMonroe. Benton wunty Oregon Kti2 yw?r we hev Wn fstfi with !efror th" " WUUtn F' E"en" t be govern men t granary, in fail, vew, ! Dated August, 9, isso. 7w5. VE6ETABL FARMERS. TO BECOME WEALTHY, LIKE THOSE OF FRAKCE AJs'L t.ER many, must increase their exports. U e are producers as well as consumers uiust pr.nlui e more than we cmsume and in no way can we do this more erieclunby than ly planting gixKl orchards of feeleet fruits, thcrtby making a good .Mid hujipy home foi our ufalldreu, and at the s.me tune giving them uselul nul remunerative empioyuteiit by teach ing them i.ow to prtiei ve tne great varieties of lruits aud vegetables tliat grow upon their lather's farm. TITKN USE PLtUMMEK'S KEW PATENT FAMILY FEUIT DRIER, which absolutely has no machinery of any kind, and is so simple in its ConMructron that children and aged people-can run it on any km I of fruit or vegetables. Seventy five in -njcessful operation in Linn county, lis cheapness and ellicienjy recommend it to every body. We have opened a foreign market ami are prep ire 1 to p iv the casb market price for all fruits dried by his process. It has no equal. Terms liberal. Wriiefor information Uf the CORVALLIS FEUIT COMPANY. July 1st, 1880. 17:28tf UurvaUu, Benton co.. Oregon. CITY MARKET, J. L. LEWIS. Proprietoi I AVINU I'DKUHASI U ,111-. AliUVl'. r- - jntlv located in Corva'.lis, I fill keep cou- tanti on hand ti.e choicest cuts oi BEEF, FORK. MUTTON, and V . A I, Especial attertlon to n-oVirfr extra LoIoRnt i-an aarj. licin a practical Lutci tr, witli larye cx; eri nee in huine'a, iiat.ter iryseli tl at 1 can j:i i atisfaction to cnton:trd. Tlea-e tall anO give u.c rial. January 19, 13S0. 18:45tf flit' Ortcon iincl asliiiipridi Land CompaBy 1 DVEHTISE ORKGON FARMS FOI , Sale, largely in the East, fre of ex i. nse to rai"ms. unless sale is n ade. In - bat ca e, ?t 00 for each farm sold. Farm era will find it to (heir interest to call on CHEKOWETH & JOHNSON, Agents tt. & W. L. Co. Corv.illif.. Oct. 8, S87H I6i41vl CUT STABLI3S THOS. EG UN Proprietor On the Corner West f the Engine IL usc COliVALLIS, - - OliEGON. IT AVISO CO.MPi,KTi-.I Ol'R iX new and coip!;ut'ous BAitN. we are better tLan ev,:r iTeiiared to keep thS 3EST OF TEAMS, BT33IES. CARRIA jTS AND SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE. At Reasonable Pates. ffT Particular attention given to Boarding Dorset Uonses Bought and Sold or l.xthtngal. PLEASE GJVK US A CALL. An-i' 9. '0. 1T.oc,.i WT FAir. o IMMl for niir I'riee Liar for 1880. Vr."K lo any alilres& upon ;n ollmHnn. Uoor:ilns descriptions of overy- iii'it- reiinn-a ror nemotial or fanillv nc. with over 1.200 Illustration. We an I a'i pood at wholesa'e pricos in quantities to Hit thf purchaser. The only lnHiiillon iu America who iu Vc HiiM h--'r aiipctal liiiHliie;8. Anilress. UOXTCOHKRY WAKIItlU, 23 7 Jt X tv abash Ave.. Cultago. IU. lSr K V 1 i U is b.tor- -Attention Iai'mersI WE HAVE COME T0 STAY, Stijily a want 'uujj li-lt liy y all.- Vj t- nrv tutve pri-pafcil to it any kiint ol work in Iron, Krnsx, Slid or W'ooil. H pairs on Tliionl. rs. BiimIi i, Mt aif er, Ri tipfrs, Miiwi rr, H ki f, PUiws, i'ir., ilono witli in at-iii-ss anil di aii b. All kinds ol NEW WOKK k in Stock. t3f PVhc ixfxr us an ar!y ea CorTallifi Plcw Co. Corvnlli-, olay 2H, I8M0. 17 22y 1 NEW ITUMTtRE ST0EEf Main Street, Corvallis (Ifipoiike Sol. Kinsj's Livi iy Staid-, Cathartio Pillo Coroni-iT Tlio ('loicest oat artic r'-l"'r!"i in nvdi'.'nc, in jjrrnirTtlojaj n-r-ttrutu'.y nd-i-.i-.trd to mnra &liriiy, rta!!itr, a-i-.l iiiiiiorniify of etTc f . Tlic.v nra t!ui rs;u, of years of i arefr.l FttuTv hr.d prartfeal e::- ! riiiioar, and ere t!: rwt eScctita! rcn rdy yet (iuuovcn I for ilutcaaes, caused Isy ilcrajicoiai-irt of tH Btcn tu'i, live-r. wmI t ov.'cls, which yqiiin- prompt and efTe trial fnatRH-nt. Avrj: s Tu lS arc s ci :i;:'y ap-plii-a! le to tUia i !r.'-s of ntseaiics. Tl:ry act liircc'.ly on tiie diffSfivo and as-'-fiuilalfro I rccrsi-fs, and reston; rc.' ttlar luaifl y ac tion. Tlu ir ojetuusive ns' liy 'IiynfciruiH in ilnir rr.-i'tico, enl Ly a ! chflweti natifti, is oik; of t!ic r. any i voo.'s of their value r.i a KafW. aitre, r.nd perfei tiy rei'ai !o pitrpativc i:. di inc. rei:it coinvioiHn'.i'd ol lite on ccntrafod virtue's of rnrelv vciii tal !; rnh sfaaccs, they nvc poniflvely free frora calo ist(il. or aiv injurious projei tics, and ran 1 a &duiiiK8tcrci to chjitlrca witli crfect safety Avi:n's Ptcijl are an efTorfaal rttro for f onsiipilioii or Co. iycrcs-i, tnt'lpcz (ion. Oysprpsin, Loss oi rpeiitr I'Oiil Siotiii.i li and Broaf.il. DiRxi:'PS. ""eadat-he. Loss oi memory, Nt: in tines. Oiiioiisnoss, Jannritco. 1?lLcttii'ai:r!. r'VjJ'ptioiis nild Hhin O'-cnses, Dropsy, Turners, Worms, ?C uralrif . Cotic, OrSpcs. frljirrhosa. D.srntoiy, Gctif, ri'os. T;isor'?ors of ti e Liver, and all ntlir (ijvocs'"! rtntKinn frrtn a dihcr.icred state ol tUo digestive apparalua. As a Dinner Pill tlicy have no o.aral. Wlol'i 'ynrTe in fiir action, f'ess Pir.LS ar- ttte m-ir t)ioraja;fi anil noan Wafl: catl.ar fi tliat eai lie pirwlnvcd. and never givo pata nutans ths l owols nro inflatned, a'.nl t'to i flieir Inflnsno )s lioaiinc;. Thoy sliirnt laff t";p a-potit' and diyitive firpans: tliey oprat-i to jairify and enrioh the lilorKl, antl i n'iart renewed lioaita and vigor to tlio waole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer V. Co., Practical nml Analytfcnl Chemlstr, Lo've'l, Mass. SOLD BT ALL DBL'OOISTS SVZRTWHZBB. HXDER.THE NAME OF C8WMHS HOlSEHOIil STORES. f'cmmcirccd I.iisinr.s .fnre 21sit, 18S0, I liavp ojH'in il in this Ston- wi'h w W. II Svln led S.ot k ot FUEN1TUEE. Ami shall always keo ami make to Orotr, r.vr i jttiiirE in trc Cscsc rciEUklng Ltoe Window Shades, the Hartshorn 'irino; Rollers marie nji in all Colorp Opaque ftinl Liftell Shades Cioods, at bottom Prire. PHILIP WEBER. Corvallis. May 21, ISWfc 17:21m YAQUINA STAGE LINE. 1TSW STAGE COACH. rnns Pt'BI.TC ARK RKSPfcCTFtTLI.Y ISVIT. D I to call and inspect the -toi-k on hand, and to yjve a ahare o; tne:r patronage 10 l"e enia pne. 'Hie firm undertake toiupply (roodii or the bet ijual ity, in every lram.li of the:r Iui;iicb, at the lowest po;wible p. ices. The .Stock will consist of Crocerie. of all kinds, Vegctal.ies, Fruit, Tobacco, Cigars, ttc. Corvallis June 24th, 1880. 17:26ir.3 T H E SAX FEAXCISCO BULLETIN, , THE Leading- ETOitlrg Xcwsrfsi" West of the S.oeky Rentftstii. fT IS THK RECOGSIZKD AVTH0R1TY IN COM 1 mercial and F.nancial Circles and the best Family Journal on the Pacific toast. Served by Carrier . in San Francisco and the towns of the interior, at 25c per week By Mail, postage paid $'2 per year Is a mammoth twelve-page Jornwl, and in propor tion w iw caz-j tne uneptMi paj-tr m tue cuuumj. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. The WKKKLY and the FRIDAY LULLI.TIN, forn -ng together the mo-t cot; picte S..1I1-WL1.KL ptibiisheil on the Tacific Coast will he ent to an; address, postaok paid, on the following tnr : 1 he Weekly ia A FritJ: j I.OlSef In. One year 3 W' Six months 1 0 Weekly Bulletin Alore, ATTENTION LAND BUYERS! rHAVB SOME FINE LOCUTIONS ONANDNEAU the Bay for Sale at reasonable prices, aNoa Store doing a good business, and well stocked, for sale at a bargain. Persons wanting land should address or call on inc. R. A. BENSKLL. Newport, Benton Conn y, Ortgon. 17:5tf F. A. JOHNeON. M D. liiylclart, itngeou. OCULIST ANO ELECTRICIAN. Surgery a Specialty. f 0c with Alien a Woodwaid. 16-.S One year , 2 50 Six monfcis 1 26 Remittancen by Draft, PostofRce Order. Wells, Tar go & Co s Lx press, and Registered Letter, at our risk. fi:ee meed in.sTii i bition. 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