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NtGLEGT OF DUTY FOR WHICH THE, THE CONTINUATION OF THE GOVERN-!
PEOPLE MUST PAY, i MENT WORKS AT YAQUINA BAY,
Corvallis, Sept. 23, 1881.
-EDITED BY-
YANTIS & WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
" "
J.-FICiAL PAPER FOR BENTON COUNTY
DEAD.
Mr. Justice Wrenn in his reply tol A he resnlt 01 the mass meeting of Band canal is now opened, and the Americans
San editorial of the Gazette in rela-fcitizens held at this place last Sutur
Etion to tax payers, says in substanceloay is that several parties are now
that about, the 15th of February thelacti'vel'y engaged in interviewing thi'Mabout 37 miles south of this city are de-E very gM if you will come hereon the ear
TELEGRAMS. M Long, Branch,
Attorney General McVeagh has jnst sent!
St. Catherines, Sept. 17. -The new WellV8 10 vlf, "esinent Artnur:i
a ; J ,,) , Amrinai becomes our painful duty to inform you!
lfoamr T, r TKbor., ha Wn t.nwfiHul. UIIC "?" 01 rreaiuent viarneiu, ana to
Li u f advise of taking the oath of office as nresi
, r , 1 1 ' 1 - da , - T - 1
lillt n t ip nitfrt Stotoo ,,,- .!!
sa . v ...w... vwuv.a ntvuuuv uci.kV.
f V 1 XT 1 1W "C 1. H X0Tf ' . 11 . I . , ... -
uaaaio, it. i ., oept. u. j-uresi, ibu 11 concurs wicn your juagement, will be
Tlie president is dead. These four.
words flashed over the nation last
Monday nijbt -and came upon th
people like the low, sad wail ot a
broken heart, casting a gloom of
sadness ami mourning over thousand
of hearth stones. Although the news,
was not unexpected, yet the certainty
that this calamity had actually be
fallen the co.mtry, covered it with a
mantle of darkness so dense that for
a time it seemed as though the people
would not be comforted.
' Twice in our short life time, less
than a third of a century, have wt
Lditor of the Gazette caused a war-lpeople for the purpose of obtaining!
jrant to bo issued for a defendanti5"bs-rip8 to be used in continuing
against the advice of the Depl'y Dist
Att'y, and that after trial the defend
lut was discharged. Now first, the
present firm of Yantis & Woodcock,
(Who are the editors of the Gazette,'
was formed on the first day of May,
1881, so that the present management
conll not have harT anything to do
with the case referred to..
the government works at Yaquina
bay harbor after the present appropi
ation is exhausted, and until the next
session of congress shall have ma V
further appropriations for that pur
pose. The object of this nove is not
to raise money for the Yaquina rail
road as some unintormeu persons
have supposed. But the "present ap
Second. Mr. Yantis. who was thpHpropnation on those government
,
alto netr who nroenred Lhe warrantSworks will be exhausted in. -about
r
stroying dwellings and barns.
Carthage, N. Y Sept. 17. Forest firei
are spreading rapidly in ..this vicinity.
Crops, stock and many buildings have been'
burned. Twenty houses in an Irish settle-!
ment have been destroyed since Thursday!
night.
Washington, N. J., Sept. 18. The Stai
liest train to-morrow inornintr.
.w. 1. hunt, Sec yot JNavy.
Wm. Windom, Sec'y of Treasury.
Thos, L. James, Postm'r Gen'l,
Wayne MacVeagh, Att'y Gen'l
J, J. Kirk wood, Sec'y of Int'r.
New York, Sept. 19. A Telegram extra
ays that at the president's bedside, holdina
this poor emaciated hand in her own andi
K A. CHENOWETH F. M. JOHNSON.
CHENOWETH & JOMSON,
lTTORNETS at LAW
COEVALLIS, OREGON,
18:285-1.
eJAS. a. yantis. m. s- woodcock
Yantis & Woodcock.
ATTORNETS and COUNSELLORS at LAW,
CORVALLIS,
Parlor Organ Co's and Beatty's immenseBwatching with anguish unutterable the!
organ factories were burned today: lossS
kjsliniated at 20(7,000. partially insured.
referred to, was not justice of the
speacc, but simply an attorney, who,
biased by the story of his client, pre
lone month more.
With this appropriation a nice start
has been made in the improvement of
New York, Sept. 18. Michigan fire re
leif fund subscriptions to-day amount to
Cleveland, Sept. 17. Contributions to!
Michigan suffers, $10,000, besides a heavy?
amount ot clothing, etc.
New York, Sept. 17. The Jene'rsonianK8Pent
lemocraey of the state will issue a call for a
istate convention in this city October 10th.
ast vanishing sands of life, sat his faithful
ind devoted wife, Dunna the closinar hours
f the president's career around him were
; e i i i i . .
mer weeping ineuas ana pnysicians la-
lenting their powerle3sness in the presence!
of the angel of death. Toward the last the?
mind of the sufferer wandered. He ' was!
nee more back at Mentor and those scenes?
where the happiest hours of his life were?
Me sat in the dear old homesteaas
)ffice over Hamilton. Job & Co.'s Bank
tice in all the Courts of the State,
OREGON.
Will prac
pared and submitted the affidavit foiitl'is harbor, and all the appliances:
arrest, and Mr. Wrenn himself issued&'Wi ssary to work with in completing
again witn nis lovett ones around mm. His
aged mother, so proud of her big boy, his'
laitutul wiie and beloved children, it was!
Dulnth, Sept. 17. 1 here was a violentBfa Missftfl dream that robbed death of its!
ktorm here to-day, which has somewa bjterror3aiid rendered the dying man for the!
aamagea property. gsmoment unconscious ot the cruel rending ot
W. C. Crawford,
J EWE L E R .
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE
assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc:
I All kinds of repairing done on short noticd, and all
work warranted. I8:S3-vi
ithe warrant.
Washington. Sept, 17: District Attorneygjthe once vigorous frame that was constantly!
this harbor imurovement have bt'i'llECorkhill has been severely criticise ! forSgoing on. The moans of the restless ocean1
ll - J : : 1 ..A Z ..J-:i I . i'.Miinrrt,.,! -nriflt fl.o uKa F ln.ra.l .
Jillt we are not at this time, norlpm'Cliased Willi part Of the money ,9tober 2d, while star route cases werj await-Slamp of life flickered and went out forever.
' MRS. 0. E. ADDITON
Will be pleased to receive Pupils for
IP f A NO or ORG AlSl
twere we at the time the leader referr-land are all there on hand. But if theffling consideration.
Af hpr rpoiHpnf. mnwp nf JMi n,l JiffWfcW
Nearly every one around the presidentjgStreets, Corvallis, or will visit them at their homes
ed to was written, intending to throwgwork is allowed to stop with the
stood in the shadow of ou. country 'blame on Justice Wf for aftel.exhaustion of the present appropria
grier as it mourned over ttie yawning
Columbus, Sept.
fpublished' to-day:
SI i - . .. . r. ,. - : . .1 i,
The followin" is-clu"S TO n"Ve to tne last ana retuaea tofi." purpose oi uisi,ruci,uiB ui.
Terms reason
Cbelieve the approach of death until the
, , , p-snaaow oejiened.aud the rle:troyers pies-
Colunibu3, Sept. 17. iri ua u, f,;if m,.:
'an pxnprinrp i,f several vp.ars at lhcmtion. all of these thinjrs will become Geo. K. Nash, Chairman of the Repub-Si,
sno nf. Vinlf maat frrTr ovorv hriiieo in
grave of its chiel ma2islrane,stric-kennm.v.!illuli!ir WA mnat MV that Ar-iscattered and taken to some otherl11: Ec"e Rmn"i lOceSn avenue, and the gaiety of this favo-
down bvthe ruthless hand of the asS; 7 ... .B ..., ,.....,.. ....,, .:ir"r"? Vtl Tir .sri Jriri . P' t
nas useu as sooo, arui we inniKfflHlaur5 wsj "wu . mm uiii,Kuioi,cli o-gui,,, The strug de is over and death is j
18:2Syl.
country wass preJecessor8 jn the matter of issu-lwithotlt any body there to look aflerHThe democratic committee has been ready The talk of lynching Guitean has been
sassin. 1 he first was in limes ot
civil war when the
drenched in otood and the lite ot ev
ery man was considered the
Bubj
secom
. - i i 'a . . i
l'uu "uw J" "'Swhich Mr. Wrenn refers to in
perfect peace a man whom political we diJ ol cast
opponents nau accepieo ,.nu epect-refleclions Justicj w
i A.i :..: u..... i2 r
eu, on a Flav...u. wu, faniier thiln to furnisll an illustration.!
ti ii -l i si I v .1 . : r ,i i Eers ot rvepuoiican party nave oetn aniiouu-e
Firnnarnl it mn.-L ,ftri- uirrmi.,,1 I l( Mt tf t.IlP SRllOn Ot till' MflPlllH r. - . H - . .,- .- . 5.VlClOr.
jm.j;.....,.!- Kcea lor unio, Degmmng tne i:utn inst.ss
CORVALLIS
Photograph Sallery.
NEW FURNITURE SlSDEE-
Main St., Corvallis,
Opposite Sol. King's Livery Stable.
PHILIP WEBER
DEALER IN
FURlSriTTJRE,
WALL PAPER,
PICTUBE FRAMES, BSACEFTS, MOULDINGS,
Specialties :
UPHOLSTERING, PICTURE FRAMING, WINDOW
SHADES, CURTAIN CORNICES.
REPAIRING
or " '
S3" LOUNGES AND MATRASSES.
17:21-m6
AUGUST K K HT,
CABINET MAKER,
ling warrants in these cases. In shorljit and keep it in repair. When left
in ,nt, iil cm cn .rf t ll a ,. ,n,l if am fritin.V
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man was considered the Prr,Pel'eit is not the man but the system wegin such condition without protection,Bal illness of the president we have thoughtgaround fche bulletins it is
jeet of the enemies bullet; but thegare aftei. - faH Gf the work is liable to be washe.llPfr" "j" rr"w in the PgWawne say that if it
it i a diiei. I v gof that awful cal.imity to our country de-jgpresident is dead comes
jnd uie siiDject unuer consideia-m In calling attention to the case ofsfaut hy the heavy seas the cominggmanded that partism feeling be silent.-fot taking Guitean from
whose only offending was that he
was the chosen and beloved ruler ofj
I
a loyal and united people, is williouijfjf
a moment's warning stricken down
betause we are well
Mr. Wn'nn has been fully as careful,!
not more so, than most justice'
iare in issuing warrants. Hut we con
not dead, but doomed to days of snf-3(W lhe rtai M uiactice1 -ri
winter and thus render it necessary
to begin anew. With all of thest-
thitiL'S to contend with, it was
thought best to raise sufficient money
satisfied thataby private subscr plion to keep the
to open the speaking of the campaign, butgrevived and as the ne ws of the presidents
grows worse, threats are louder. In crowds?
not uncommon to3
the news that the!
they are in favor'i
lail and inuunnca
lhe tidings each dvy from the great su Barer a him imm i liatelv. This sentiment tindi
(grows gloomier, ami indicate that death ?sunuorters. but thert does not seem vet to'
jalone will end the tragedy. In view of thegbe any org mixed preparations towards put-
isaa condition oi auairs we wisn 10 suggest, gting tne threat into execution.
meeting
000?
vereS
PHOTOORAFH3 FROM MI NATURE TO
LIFE SIZE.
First Glass Work Only!
Copyine in all brandies. Troduce of all kinds and
firewood taken at cash prices. E. HESLOP.
fering and nights of waking. Forover the stale as heme ruinous to!
eighty-one days the people of this p(J(51)le who iave lo ,a Th
great country waned, nopea anoBfact that an attorney or a deputy-
present force of men or a portion ofgrangement. we will not
o. ;i King provided you wi
rt t I v 1 1 1 au n wi a ii u l 1 1 uutu;i
priation is had from congress
is not a large undertaking and
prayed for the recovery, of him who
was alike dear to all, but the end has
district attorney, or any oilier person
directs a justice to issue a warrant!
to you that we are willing to avoid all dis-js 1 "
' , ,1! T inrlir. Sonf lO A f i an,l
cussion tnat Will lead to bitterness, ana outi f"-, - " ' , . 18 miin
pectto the president, this being hisKanaV at iionaKiity, county un, iu,wug 1'HK
:e :n a, a., ai. f.nftrsons vera nHwairt and rp.afilnt,inn wp.rA'ia ttmJ
sment. we will not announce any meet-jsed affir,mm" the principles of the IandfGE0 L CKAI(
rovided vou Avill withdraw vour aD-feeaSue and Pgmg thoS3 present to con-g
tnnrOffiL.TA t rr i . . stinns thw nrnMnt .TiAvp.mpnf: kill tm? hi.ml.s3 m.:. i... :n
r i Btpoiiitments. nowever, 11 you cm uou care?, r- ."
Thisltodo it, our sense of duty compels us tollorus are abolished.
hit mm,
Proprietor.
laud-S This house is situated on the Yanninal
W ... . .
ffroad, 22 miles west ot Corvallis, and affordaf
easily be accomplished if thu peoples-"1 tlie door of death.
sav that we do not feel like onenina thea sr, trA si- ia Tl,0 fl -the be t of accommodations to the travebns
gcampaign while President Garfield lmgersgMai in county is 'spreading with increasedfiPu,lic-, ,HAY AND 0ATS F0K SATEi
UNDERTAKER.
Cor. Second and Monroe Sts.,
CORVALLIS, : OREGO.f,
Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of
F1 IT KN1TURE,
Coffiris and. Caskets.
will take hold of it. If each man in
the valley counties who owns a farm
will give only three dollars apiece it
will raise a sufficient amount to ac-f
S Yours resppctfudy,
Ueo. Id. Key,
Secretary.
The Reply.
Clap.k Irvine,
Chairman.
1 1 - o 1 1
was anKe ut-ai tua.., uut iUe nm afiirwt8 a justice to issuea wa.irant,will raise a sufficient amount to ac- , ." w-fed so far. So far 00,000 acres ha'
come: James A. Garfield has passedor that some other person informs theicomplish this obj-ct, leaving out offooratic State KntiVrSmitteo: KggSiJjgW Part of wKich 1
from the shores of time, nd the.'justice that l e has examined the pros-laccount what may be subscribed by isir Your favor of this day is receive !. Ing e lmH" ll lfs'
wbnli- nntirtn n nnp min vdmm j i . . I i t- - - i , Ereply I will say that this committee beforea
wiioil nation, as one man, witps atecutmg witness, and that there lslthose living in the towns and thoseit announced the opening of its campaign fori MAAJIIftli
So far 00,000 acres have beens
are valu-S
rapidity and has burned over the Throck-S '
fcmorton ranch of 16,000 acres, If the tirej TERMS
Eextendsover Mount lamalapais there lsBoartl by the week 53.501
mothmsr to ston it till the ocean is reached. sn Hnv 7SJ
!a distance of 15 miles of heavy liinlerediSinrrle meals. .., 251
county. But few hnusas have been destroy-Teams fed over night, including the
Work done to order on short notice and at
reasonable rates.
Corvallis, July 1, 1881. 18:27yl.
board and lodging of driver
lS-30mS
1.50,
his untimely death. He was endear-!
ed to every true citizen, not only be
cause of his position, but because of
his purity in public and private life
and his long and painful suffering has
purified the minds of all, aipl pie
Dared them for a faithful and perpet
ual record of the many virtues of him
whose loss we all most deeply dc
plore.
;n.t Innt the OnUi aa antaA J r
Sll.TS w,f,n mmmrflAH ttrtae r-f J&-. J-" i, , , a that ,t alin,,l,l .... s.--' -i -t a Til. ;
v.....u.vv..u3 uuyiw'vuio i"uo bunb oituuiu uui i 'lj 1 1 1 1 c ana canals presentation oi tne principals 0155
every reason to believe that a crimeSwho are not owners of farms. It
has been committed, does not affbrdloceurs to us that it should no
'a sufficient reason for the justice togany argument whatever to get the
die republican party would be neither 1111-ji f.O a IHri P ll
,.,. .;,. Tlmc rii.;loa-ll WWV W m W WVW di
..:i 1 - . .1 H 1- . 1 m. . . Bi""P-' t . r'"e'm ) I
iaii aiiu negieuL 10 carry out ine pro-jepeopie 10 suoscrioe to tills elite rprisi'gPresident Garfield loved and advocated withg . .
kjul 1 y tne 1.. o. iuiui, ravtjar
CORVALLIS
Mondaj-s, AVednes lays and Fridays of;?
1, at 6 o docs in the mornin g, con-
with tlie
HipN'S PAD.
.visions of the statute. An atlorney.gand especially the farmers, when they:
whether he be district or deputy, eanhave for years been compelled to pay
not fuilill the duties incumbent uponlas much acrain to get their crain tofir4""-?-6 ? T,acnce.-ji
... f . . 0 . . gdent Garfield lives or dies, its sacred dutyJOn
fall his sreat power. From his lifelong an il
magnificent record we know their triumph
;is most earnestly wished tor by turn.
ANOTHER MISREPRESENTATION,
2tbe justice to perform
ap-1 . 1 1 . . .
araione laKes 111s oain to pe
duties of his office according to theStake hold oP'this matter it will noSfaltered because eminent and useful com-
-l - - ta . sf i e m ii i 3 r i tii i . .
giaws, and there is no attorney or anyjgdoubt insure a liberal and early ap
propriation from congress. It willgbid his old comrades not to abandon thoseTuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each
, . . pj . , ... , D " " -.V'il IV I Vl i VUl
lhe jnsticegthe sea board as ll will cost by w a vgobliges republicans to use all proper meansf eac, -n.eek,'
erform theiof the Yaquina bay. If the peop'el0 '"antaiii these principles. Prcsidenttllectiug wi;
S3 - 11 fciiifTol(I v-hn a Aif hfir for r.hft union. nftVfir-.-3
AND
I M
fan
B.l 1 , 1,1
joiner person who can luinii tne re
The Oresonian quotes from theSlmr!ments of that oath for him. InSalso brinor the time nearer at which
tnandprs fell imon the field of battle. If
SGarrield's voice could be heard, he would g At Elk City, and returning to Oor'allis or
'Silvcrton Appeal the followinj;.-
Driuciples because he suffers. In contest-
ing for his own and their principles, repub-g
week.
Owning both Stage and Boat we are pre-
la the only cafe and reliable re Brady fuf
MALARIA IH ALL ITS TYPHS,
Inhluding Chills, Ferers, Dull Aching Pain
Remittent and intermitteni fever, dumb agur.P
'distressing beudnches. No pad in the worldf
jshoit, When the Statute requires thatthe improvements of the harbor Wll I fSlieans will follow bis example and receive g,,ared to furnish the traveling public withJSiike Dr. Holuian's, It annihilates liver com
The Corvallis Gazette wants the people of gthe justice shall take depositions ofa'ie completed.
Marion county to give something to the
Ynquina railroad. The citizens of the nor-!
thern part of this county, have given, Mr.gparty may produce until he is satis-gneglect thi s important step at thi;-
jany witnesses which the complainings On the other hand, if the reople?the president always believed to be injurious freasonabie terms,
his coinendation. Whether it is proper atgbest accommodations at moderate charges. Egulnint, dvspepsia and billiousness.
ithis time to advocate the principles which 3 Fast freight attended to promptly and onlZ 'Inis is th8 onIy known remedy that positiv
. 1 ... l.rti;rt,. I-,-. . . o r."
STOMACH m
8lTTERs
THOUGH SHAKEN IN EVERY JOI5TT
to the country, is a Question for your com
mittee to determine for itself. In conclu-g
Thanking the public for psst favors, we
Zw. n!I"ff Ific'd that a crime has been committedltime and the elements during thefsioa let me assure von that no one can feeimost respectfully sobcit their patronage inVrvors!i VILMna, than n, iliins in medicine".
Sty expels every vestige of malarial taint fromAntlfifcer with fevcrand ajrue,or bilUous remitttnt.
r- uie syMciu wii nruu enuuugerin nuaiiu.
Plot. Uj. A. lioomis suvs: it is nearer a uni
you
wishes; the subsidy business is played outiand that the party accused is thefcomin2 winter wash away and de
in Marion county
The above is false and does not
contain a word of ti'uih. The Cor
vallis Gazette under itB present
management, which began about the
first of last May, has never asked the
peoyle of Marion county or any per
son whatever to give a single cent to
any railroad. This shows how stupid
the mind must have been in whicli
these lines originated, and what con
temptible dullness overshadows the
one who reprinted them,
We have however, not long since,
suggested that the people of the val-
iey counties contribute a. small sum
-each, amouting to about two or threej
dollars apiece to be used by the gov
ernment engineers at Yaquina Bay in
keeping the government works in'
progress there until the next session
of Congress can have time to make
another aopropriation for that pur-,
pose. The Silverton Appeal in mix
- - -at ' -i
inn ner annus tas also mixed our
article to such an extent that sh
could not distinguish the harbor at!
y.iquina bay from the railroad or the
; works carried on there by the gov
. eruraent from the building of the
Oregon Pacific lailroad by a corpo
ration.
The Oregonian however in her
anxiety to give every improvement.
a kick that is not controlled by htr
monopoly, is excusable lor quoling
those lines (when she knew that they
misrepresented us) becauso she has'
been much demented for some time!
over the fact that the water is dryind
up in the Willamette river. When
1
eereater sorrow over the critical condition of L
r 1.A. n.CU A&mmimm r. 4- A
;.; rrrtSltlCUC urillllciu iimu wuv oiUKJkx vjra
guilty party beforrhe issuea a war-Sstroy all of the unprotectotl work ghim and vindicated his honor and good name
Srant. the staf.nt.P monnt that e(.,9whinh Mm been nlnnml tborn hvfrom all attacks less tlian one. year ago. j
, K. "JSB Vorv rw.r,fnl v. Geo. K. Nash.
fjustice shall take such depositionsSmeans of lhe present appropriation, Chairman Republican State Ex Com.
ibu'lnrp llf iattiiM tho warrant fnr flioEthenext coilfres wi'l 11 11(1 on il t Oil VS3
. " O J f3 TCfirr Vr,rlr S'ont. TS P.lfBP 'a TJfiWj
If it did not mean forioe very reluctant to make anothergpr0gramme is a desperate bid for the con-g
ithe future.
May 20m4.
M. M. & :.i
CRCJ V.
WIND WASTED.
The Oregonian has lately put forth
two or three labored and lengthy
parties arrest
him to do so the statute would notIar'ProPr'a ilon Ior tn'8 purpose.
ay so; and when the statute imposes
these duties upon him it don't mean
that he can neglect these duties and
take some attorney's word for it.
If this statute was strinctly com
plied with, it seldom ought to occur
that a man should be arrested and
the expense of a preliminary exami
nation incurred, who cauld not be
convicted on final trial in the circuit
court. It matters not whether all or
Sany of them would be convicted so
far as the point under consideration
is concerned, but when our code pro
vides that officers whose duty it is to
administer the laws shall do certain'
things, they should rot neglect them;
especially when such provision is onej
calculated to protect the public treas
y. We call special attention, to all
who may be interested in this subject
that the statute of which we claim
alias been violated so long and all
over the state does not say that the
magistrate may take the depositions
of witnesses before he issues a war
rant, thus leaving it what might seem
somewhat to his niscretion as to
whether he shall take them or not.
But it says positively that he shallt
take them, thus making it his absolute
duty to take them before any warrant
issues.
GroldsolSr & JrTELhsJlp
tinuance of aeitution. Fearing the defection
'of the tenantry, he appeals to laborers toaj f-v -ry x 7 r 3
follow him in a wilder socialistic campaign,'
while he incites the tenants by the promised TVT "RT)TC3T"N ES.
that he will abolish landlordism. He de-55
clares his intention to lead laborers if the OHE1VEIO ALS,
enants fall off. The real object of the'S
eaene is to secure legislative independences
editorials to convince the people thatf0ject i3 forced on the league by the action!!
tne larmers or tne country nave tooi amencaueuvc wj 1W . rT-i (rpa
IT, lit itl tCUUCUVV VI Wltavj. . viiivii vu ... u u. tlm ' '
pay tor all the trouble and extra ex-: nmni;n .n their extravagancies.!
... .... . ... - o tV.
r 5 . T - , !,.-,1,, -,..-. ,.,.. Pa..H
pense oi com evinij tnetr pronuce WJt1L"(Sw TVT S
, , i . -r. i j gnell's parliamentary following, while thev
the sea board by way ot Portland,lan(i aJt nas shaken his head on the ten-
op.fnainned hr I bo fa.-t thai, ibn Wil-Santrv. Ulster having already declared
, . . a. . . , it Wagainst him, Parnell's appeal to the labor-
lamette river IS not of sufficient depthKL i3aiast resort. The scene created by
at several places below Portland tolfethe leaguers at the exhibition meeting!!
RThi-; is 'lone nn the prinuiplo )f absorption, ofi
sTWhioh Dr. Holmnn's Pail is the unly genuine
Ut'I true- experiment,
fi F.r all KIDNEY TROUBLES u?e Dr.
? Hoimnn's Konul or Kidney pad, the beat reme
f '1.V in "C uoild and recoiniconded by the med
ical (atfWKT.
:,thc sj stem may yet be freed from the malignant virus-
twitn HOKantors stomach Bitters, rrotect the svs-
em against it with this benincent anti-spasmodic.
which is furthermore a supreme remedy for liver
Scomplamt. constipation, dyspepsia, tlcbihty, rheu-
En-.ati.sni, hidney troubles and other ailments.
For tale by all Druggists and dealers generally.
DEALERS IN
CITY STABLES
M
, aar. ? r ti'fc; ntiMi r4 mnn.i unriu t- x
h T. .i-h s-uuine Uottnan Pad bears the privutfP
( stamp of the Itolman Pad Co., Witt2" ww " t u "'b'
the above trade mark printed in green.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Dr. Holmnn's advice is free. Full treatises
CORVALLIS, -
o-
OREGOK".
FANCY an3&sent on aPPucatin- Address
TOILET ARTICLES,
lfl831Jy
HOLMAN PAD CO..
744 Broadway New York
Brushes,
Perfumery,
Paints,
Oils,
Etc
E. H. TAYLOR,
Etc.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLTi
i . f i . . , cvti..j a A3
aumil OI large Seagoing vessels W lingy which the league voted it, they havegcompleted, and orders anbercd with care and dis-
- If . .I J 1 . : lUn inHiiafi-ta I ti r n.aS.ZZ
ins to or from Portland without hav-a1
ing to pay enormous sums on each
. .1 JS r.. .7. .,- 4-n. nromnfo fhrt inHll Ar.l'f 9.1 Tim.-KlaLCh
tneir cargoes ascenuin": or mwhwwp. ar FsrHanrt ni,vfiici.nS from the country, will And'
our stock of Medicines complete, warrameu genuin.
and of the best quality.
Corvallis, April 7, lBt'J. u:vi
PBISTTIST
The country continues very unsettled
:The system of intimidation continues inj
cargo as lighterage, ami that in placegforce and serious outrages on property area
of Portland being the sufferer by thi
that she is the gainer.
lo be wind wasted because the pro
Iducers who have been lhe victims olgfiend
continually reported. There is a very bit-
te? feelini between the people and police
All this seeinssOne of the latter was set upon and murder
ed bv a mob in Dublin, Ihursday ui2ht,
when assisting in tne arrest ot a arunKen
all t lis experience in having to payl
for handling and transferring their!
The agitation for land reform is spreading
in Scotland, lhe Aberdeen snare iarmers;
are refusing to pay rent unless it is reduced
produce SO many times in order togThreatening notes have been sent in Kos-
K . - r U ... 1 1 vnn4.
sliire to ranners wuu jjay mix icuk.
get il out on tb ocean by this tedious!
route besides having contributed the!
illlll 11
mm m mi i?sm
y m mm m mm mm m
4 as b& a a nA? em s tP-y
Mm h2 A m. I
All work kent in ret) air free of charge and satisfacl
K ton guaranteed. Teeth extracted without pain byl
K:u - - v : . t .. n.. K
4g-Rooms up stairs over Jacobs & Neusass' new
JJUricK atore, uorvallts, Oregon. iH::27yi
City Transfer Company,
London. Sept. 18. The most serious
event ot tne aay is ine upuixoim luroiu-.
money that has paid for everylhinrgtj(m t cotton trade caused by the corner
J . mkinnlinn , i f intllinnarnt) tn Vrpnlf
rrTtI . T,i; i 'fr to Physicians and all sutTerers. by
' I .Hfll I lls (II III , f 1 1 .1 : L 1 1 I L Ifl 11 - II I 1 X.J X CO j . .' W X
have, knows of the existence of theselalready beea thrown out of employment.! jLS
11:20 P. M. Mc-1
that Ptirtland has now or ever did!
have, knows of the exis
things and the effect of them much!
Elberon, Sept. 19.-
better than the Oregonian can telllveagh jnst came to Elberon hotel fromj
. KFrancklvn cottage and said: "1 sent myg
dispatch to Mr. Lowell at 10 p. m. bhortlyj
jbefore that Dr. Bliss had seen tho president
BS. S. SILSEEE'S EXTEBNAL PILE BEKEDi
Gives Instant Relief, and is an Infallible
CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES.
Sold by Druggists every where. Price, 51.00
per box, prepaid, bv mail. Samples sent
City. Sole manufacturers of A-NAKESIS.
them.
What the people of this valley and
the water raises so that the farmersSllepublican Senator in Kentucky.
will not have to pay five or six cenlsSThis tear we have nine. There is no
per bushel lighterage on their wheatEmistake about it, republicanism i
for the privelege of shipping it pastBgrowing in this state as surely as
Portland, then the Oregonion willBfigures won't lie. Danville, Ky.,
probably beeome rational again.
The Chattanooga Commercial says:
A real estate operation worth men
tion was the sale in New York last!
Foar years ago there was but oneleastern Oregon, in this regard, most
need is a line of transportation to tin
Vibune.
'sea board upon which they can plaeej
sand found his palse 108, and all conditions:
inrnm l Tier a Olliet nieni. xne xr. ilK.c i
ft ho if he was feeling uncorafort-
IK1a in anv WAV. The president answered,!
S . ' . , e. j rli5
'Not at all, and snortiy hwcwmiu xeiis
EW BUSINESS!
jVtouritaiii View
MILK DAIRT
The oldest established Dentist and
the best outfit in Corvallis.
TT'
ll new and commodious BARN,
we are better than ever prepared to
Ikeep the
BEST OF TEAMS, BUGGIES., CARRIAGES
AND
SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE.
At Reasonable Rate.
3T Particular attention riven to Beardinr Honra-
Horses Bought and Sold or Exchanged.
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL.
April 2, 1 SO. 17:Sflyl
POETLAND
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
(Old " NATIONAL," Established 1806.)
128 Front St.,
Between Washington and Alder,
PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. .
95 Cents per Gallon,
their produce for shipment and notHasleep, and Dr. Bliss returned to his "aTTfT-HEN required for infants, the mil
r , ,. j. ... ..Bacross the hall from that ocupied by thea VV of one cow will be furnished.
have to handle or remove ii until
arrives at the ocean beach.
nioBident. Col. Swaim and UOi, KocKWeu
Snclifcrnnuniprl with the uresident.
"1 - .. . . r. i f j.v.5
About htteen minutes aiier wr. m. hicj
Mrs. M. V. Biown has received the stun
fof 2000, which became due her by the
Ideath of her husband who was a member
Fof Willamette Lodce No. 5 A. O. U. W. tbe?nnnU: rwor.nlu iiih t.Iio means nf enn
nr,ib Af nnn n,.i-a nf iry irrl 1 'i r I HL ... . ..... 8 - r
" """-""".lodge has been very prompt m mawng ttnsgvevino. lheir pro(Jace away without
conveniences will no doubt soon tipre8i(ient awakened and remarked to CoLi
available. Yaonina bay. with thegSwaiin that he was suffering, great pain and
' H . . i - i 1 .: l.o.rt Rlr
., . t EVT-,tn,.fri ni i .i.ii, i iivii ma v.
Oregon Jfacitic railroad to exten(lgiiminftn , and when he entered the room
therefrom ta near Boise City, willlfound the president substantially withoutl
r,i, Uo a nil tne action oi mc wo i-
insist in rlistinffuishable. He saved at once?
that the president was crying and directed!
situated in the mountains of Georgia,PPayment, Gen. Brown Ivaving cbed on Aug.l, . .. ' , o. :,BMrs. Garfiald to be called. The president
. , , . .. Wt ... ... x -X 1 1 (l . 1 1 J LU 1" I V C LllC IIVUD D, V. UK 1
- - Kreiuaiiieu
tn a norixj nf -ISnxrliah o a nit .al i?l s fm-Ssd and the money paid to his widow onl
Stan nnn Th ,..,.: nf tho nrnnnri vl.W 10th. The order is raDidlv increas-t",r transportation
are now in New York for the purposeging its numbers in this state, and no better
of purchasing $500,000 more CI theselproof of the advantages to be derived mem-
lands.
The court of Umatilla county has pur-
ibenhipe therein is needed than the above.! poor farm for county purposes.
in a dvine condition until 10.-35,
wKm lie wan nronounced dead. He died
of some trouble of the heart, supposed to beSBuford's Old Stand
neuralgia; but that, ot course, is uncertain.
Milk warranted PURE.
LISTEN FOR THE BELLI
A. G. MULKEY, Proprietor.
Corvallis, January 7, 1880. 16:21ml,
MOORE & SPENCER,
(SMCcataors to T. J. Buford.)
Skiing, Skampoomg, Hair Cutting,
Hot and Cold Baths.
Trucks, Express and Dray.
rAULINO IN EVERY PART OF THE CITY OB
Country on short notice and reasonable terms
COlll) AND SLAB WOOD FOR SALE.
CAMPBELL. PRESTON & HERSANER,
18-261y Proprieto rt
The Star Bakery I
MAIN STREET,
ICORVALLIS, - OREGON
P. N. ZIERO F, PROPRIETOR.
FAMILY SUPPLY" STORE
(GROCERIES, BREAD,
CAKES, PIES,
CANDIES, TOYS, &c.,
Always on hand.
18:261y.
r'2S'i Anrand sent a disDatchM A LL KINDS OF JOB WOKK UUM
M nUaBdIiDMlii.H BiX t tbia office. Letter head., ete.
The Corvallis Agricultural College
jg.gg.j Commences Sept. 1st, 1881. Young men
' ygmay receive appointments by applying toj
to Messrs. Blaine and Lincoln.
the Senators from their respective countiea.
A. P-. ARMSTRONG.: : Principal.
J. A. WESCO .Penman and Secretary.
rAitmAri fnr the business education' of both iexes.
Students admitted on any week day ef the year. No
examination on entering.
BATES OF TUBlOir,:
SCHOLARSHIP, Business Coarse 00
TELEGRAPHY, Complete Course 8 0O
WRITING, per month '
Pen-Work
Of all kinds done in the most artistic manner, a trea
sonable ratea Send for estimate. The "Collojre,
Journal," containing information of Course, and cute
of ornamental penmanship, free.
Address a r. aiuiiiwiw,
Lock Box 104, Portland. Oregon
r-jri oh(Mrfullv recommend the present manage
ment of the Portland Business College. Mr. Ann
strong, whom I have known for many years, is an
experienced teacher and a practical business man.
1. 31. AJBrxVAnUfe,
Pres. aid "National" College..
18:3x-yX "
Administrator's Notice.
Kfrnrv is HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY ORDER
ol the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, UKok
nndersiirned Strauder Froman has been duly appoint
pH Administrator of the estate of Thomas B. Logaden,
dee'd, late of said county. All persons having claim
against said estate are hereby required to present
them with the proper vouchers, to Mary Logsden, at
the farm of said Thos. B. Logsden, deed about 5 mile
north of Corvallis in said connty, or to the under
signed 3 miles east from Albany, in Linn county,,
Oregon within 6 month from and after this the
Sdftay oTsept 1881. STRAUDER FROMAN.