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Corvallis Gazette. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, BY YANTIS & WOODCOCK. SUBSCRIPTION RATE8: Payable in Advance.) Per Year ? g Hx Months J 5x Three Months 1 Single Copies 10c All notices and advertisements intended for pub lication should be handed in by noon on Wednesday. ATTORNEYS. T. A. CHENOWETH. M. JOHNSON. CHENOWETH & JOHNSON, ATTORNEYS at LAW CORVALLIS, OREGON, 18:28yl. JAS. A. TANTIS. M. S- WOODCOCK. Yantis & Woodcock. ATTIMT. and COUNSELLORS at LAW ft)e VOL. XVIII. J. R. BRYSON, Attorney-at-Law. BENTON CORVALLIS, OREGON, DECEMBER 2, 1881. NO. 49. Corvallis Gazette, RATES OF ADVERTISING, spacb. TW IH 3M 6M 1 Tr 1 Inch.... 1 00 i 3 00 5 00 8 00 S If! 0 2 Inch 2 00 5 00 8 00 12 00 18 aa 3 Inch.... S0 6 00 10 00 16 00 MOB, : Inch.... 400 7 00 12 00 18 00 80 00. i Column 5 00 8 00 14 00 20 00 0r 1 Column 6 25 10 Oft 17 50 S5 00 4t 00. i Column 900 14 00 24 00 35 00 6 00. j Column i 15 00 25 00 40 00 60 00 100 OOj Notices in Local Column, hot lens than 25 cent JeeV each notice. Exceeding this amount 10 cents per Une-for each insertion Transient and Legal Advertisements 82.00- p square for first and 1.00 for each skeq.nt istfSSN. Han. No. charge far affidavit of publication. Transient advertisements to be paid in ADVANCE, Professional or business cards (t square) 812 paa. annum. No deviation in the above rates wilt be made-ilk favor of any advertiser. A. J. YOUNG. ALASKA MINERAL DISTRICT. "BILL ARTS" VIEW OF PREACHERS, CORVALLIS, Office over Hamilton, Job Jt Co.'s Bank, tice in all the Courts of the State, OREGON. Will prac- J. R. BRYSON.. Attorney at Law, All business will receive prompt attention. Collections a Specialty- COUNTY REAL ESTATE And Loan Agency. Money to ILoan ! We have money to loan on good farms in Benton County in sums to suit borrowers. LOW INTEREST AND LONG TIME. Interest and Principal can be paid in installments. Corvallis. June 24. 18-25tf. E. HOLGATE, CORVALLIS, - - OREGON. PECIAL attention eiveo to collections, and monev Con- O collected promptly paid over. Careful and prompt attention given to Probate matters. veyaucing and searching of records, kc LOANS NEGOTIATED. will rivi .Mention to buvine. selling and leasing real estate, and conducts a general collecting and busi ness agency. ' , Office on Second Street, one door north of Irvm s shoe shop. i:yi PHYSICIANS. F. A. JOHNSON, M. D. Phvsician, Surireon and Electrician. Chronic Diseases n ade a specialty. Catarrh sue eessfully treated. Also Oculist and Aurist. OrBes in Fisher's Block, one door West of Dr. F. A. Vincent's dental office. Office hours from 8 to 12 and from 1 to o'clock. 18:27yl G. R. FARE A, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. ftFFICE -OVER GRAHAM, HAMILTON & V Drug- Store. Corvallis, Oregon. CO'S 18:25tt DENTISTS. DR. F. A. VINCENT, DENTIST CORVALMS, ORECOff. Omen in fisher's bhick oveh max Max. Friendley's New Store. All of the latest morovsmsnn. Everything; new and complete. All work warranted. Please give me a call. lS:25tf. N. B. AVERT, D. D. &, DENTIST. Havin located permanent far in Corvallis I desire to in form the public that I am ready to do all kind of dental work. My instruments arc all new and of the latest im proved stvle All work in sured and satisfaction truar anteed or the money refunded Offi ce over Graham & Gold son's Drug store, Corvallis Oregon. 18:25tf. Sitka mining district contains a f )ie the preachers. They hold series of ledges on Barandoff Island, ns back from going to extremes, about fiye to fifteen miles from Sitka, They are- the conservatives. They The formation ot the district is pyrite are good citszens and set us. a good and the casing of the ledges is of j example. They are the balance manganese slate. The ores are a- wheel of society, the scotch to the Magazine for January. riferous quartz, carrying but little wagon, the air-brakes to the train, a new town called Van Duyam has been free cold, but auriferous pyrites j tne pendulum to the clock. They layed out, at the temunona of the Harrow and arsenical sulphureis of iron, with are ute the Sabbath that gives us Guage in Lane county, at the forks of the now and then a few pyrites o. copper I re8t anj peace. They arc to-society A directory of the city of Salem is to be published soon. The wigwam in Salem has been opened again for a skating rink. Senator Edmunds will discuss the polit ical aspect .of Mormonism in Harper s Office: Corvallis, Oregon Willamette. Mr. Daniels, of Harmony, Clackamas county, has lost over forty tine sheep which were killed by wolves. Mr. Alfred LueU ing, of Milwaukee, lost about a dozen last week. On Sunday morning last Mr. Andrew. Frazier. who lived alone near the Fair Grounds, at Salem, was found dead in his house. It is supposed he died from heart disease. Andrew To-we-pe, one of the Indians who was implicated in the murder of the Perkins family, was hanged at Fort Colville on the 15th inst. He died "game." The partners in a Sacramento law firm . . i . i i . Up stairs in Jacobs & Nengass' New Brick, opposite Occidental Hotel, so far a8 prospected, show Dp to De mn TO afraid he Will do Wrong tie Young & Young, are husband and wife. and galena. The ore are low grade woat ths judge is to the law. I lore horn $8 to $15 per ton, as tried and 'em all, and when they are blotted proven by the workings of a little out which God forbid, I want to go ten-stamp mill erected by the Alaska I too. In sickness, in trouble, in Gold and Silver Mining Company of j affliction, yea, in the last agonies, Portland, Or., w!iich Company owns they are with ns and comfort us, the Stuart mine, the most developed wnile the biiisy world wags on. claim in the district, showing up a Qoft bless the preachers of this land ledge from four to thirty feet solid the preachers of every creed that . . l . 1 1 We have a large list of Good Farms and Ranches situated in various portions of ore, the Whole length or J,UOU leei teacll lOTe to Our V,reator ana love Renton (Jountv. for sale on easy terms. Parties wishing to Duy or sen q the length ot the Company's prop- .nd kindness toone another. over- Town Property, will save money by calling on us Iwt-V A number of other i ust a. ltXW T sometimes feel sorry the BRYSON & YOUiW. good ledges are in the district, and preacher's children, for the good FARMS FOR SALE ! TELEGRAMS. Chicago, Nov. 24. Times New York special: A genuine commotion was created. in the custom house to-uay ny private, advices from Washington that John Rv Lydreker, formerly one of the deputy eoK lectors here, is to succeed Mr. French a assistant treasurer. When Arthur became collector, Lydreker linked his politic fortunes with his and became a warm, adherent of Senator Conkling. Yankton, Nov. 23. A fire this morning on JNortb, destroyed six frame Third street. buildings Loss, 15,000; hat f insured 18n27tf. WOODCOCK & BALDWIN, m o in w -3 O ! H CO Th STOVES, Ma . r come. ine cost 01 mining in a mill of twenty to forty stamps would not exceed $1 50 per ton. The expense of milling in the little ten-stamp mill now there costs $2 25 per ton. has been sentenced to seven years imprison ment in the penitentiary for an assault with intent to commit rape. Proposals will be received at the contract office, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C, until 3 p.m. January 7th, 1882, for carrvii fir the mails of the United States PARL0U & BOX STOVES. e largest and Best Stock ever offered in Corvallis. Bedrock Prices. ALSO A FULL LINE OF- HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE! Tin siiid Copper Ware, ra:.Ite Ware, Pipe, Pumps, Iron Steel, Kope, Totsls, Sheet Iron, Ziue, Elc. Also Plows, Drills, Disk Harrows, feeders, Wagons, and all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, We aim to keep the best in market, and the best is always the cheapest. Come and see our stock and price our goods before buying. WOODCOCK & BALDWIN good veins ot pay ores, if sufficient I ieana the other way. It did me good Mr. Young wa admitted to the bar some copital could be raised to further the other day when I saw one of em two years ago. i he nrm is aoing a success develop tlie mines. 1 have myself take hit children to see the circus fl husmeas. Exchange. f , j,i . i . i -a The net proceeds of the Cantata Queen expended considerable capital in procession. It was so kind and J independence a few night. prospecting these ledges, and am considerate. If they cant let the mounted to 925 54, which was satisfied that with the proper working little chaps see the circus, do let 'em donated to the oagan fund of the graded of these mines good profits could be ee the procession. By and by, may school. finivpd at. The cost of extraction ,u ,;h r nM enough to be C- A. Pickett, from Clackamas county would not exceed 1 50 per ton. as I trusted within the canvas and see all the mines can easily be worked J the pretty horses in the ring and the by tunnels for a number of years to men ride round, hear the clown crack his jokes and langh at him because he is such a fool. I don't rlmira thpaA folks who are alwaya a laughing whether a thing is funny npon the routes, and according to the ached- s T AM l.k. tnPe a departures and arrivals specibed by or nui., - -- - --- the Department, in the Territory of Wash a pretty girl giggling, at every tmng , , . llt 1882i to June 30th, mi !1 III- I ... .. - 1 I O j. lie. mines are easny accensiw.e, that happened: but. Ptm it is oetier 1886 independent. some coining clear to aeep-waier to Ugh than to be crying, ine By the last steamer there was shipped to edge, and none are over three miles I WOPi.i ;8 not draped in mourning. New York several cases, containing samples u-n,n slmrp Thprfi is ldciitv of wood I mi.- u:..i. ibo Vint.tprflies of the forest trees of Clark county, vv. l. and water around all of them. The Loat mround in the happy sunlight, Th were collected fbr. natural history Witch and Last Chance mines are At night the cricket oliirrnps on the ' , , . . 9av, at an altitude of 3,500 feet, while the hearth and the katydid sings his ah;DIneilti of potato, to San Francisco majority are lower down than 1,000 j evening song; sweet flowers are arewrR0, Between three and four thous feet. The north wall of the belt, bloomin everywhere, and Solomon ana sacks were taken by the Columbia on which runs the same course as the I -ii i.:- o-Jorv was not arrayed like her last trip. ledges, northwest and southeast, is one 0f these. AH nature is happy Another attempt to get a womans suffer secondary granite while the south j except a few suikes and hyenas, and walls is lime-stone, of primary torm- j dou't want to be like them. At lanta Constitution. New York, Nov. 24. Sun's Washington Friends of Secretary Folger announce hi management of the treasury department will be solid even to aggressiveness. They fcvy the new secretary does not believe in, the policy of of locking up the. enormous, surplus which the government i. receiving day by day, and that he will put it all oV The amount of money at the command the secretary of the treasury which can be used for the purpose of redeeming public debts is very large, and if Folger is to do a his friends say he intends to do, the country may look for a very important reduction of debt within a short time. From twenty to. thirfcv million of dollars could be used at the present time for this purpose without, crippling the treasury, so stronsr has it bean made by its enormous receipts. ine Mm jersous say Secretary roiger win not cm !or bonds, but will so into the market andl buy them. artiBts have been invited to submit designs for the monument of Aleian-. der II to be erected in an enclosure of thai Kremlin at Moscow. Berlin. Nov. 23. The Official Gasetto, says the emperor's health will not yet warv rant nis leaving nis ruoiu. iac wujih to transact only the necessary government business. Washington, Nov. 24. A. M, Gibson, special attorney for the United States in the. matter of the star routes investigation, ha submitted his report to.the acting attorney general, which is made public to-day. The. propositions are sustained by oveswhelsa uig and unimpeachable evidence. Montreal, Nov. 23. M; of the household of Pope- gr l remoi preian, Leo III, is hete. OCCIDENTAL, HOTEL., MRS. N. C. POLLY, Proprietress, OORvALLIS, atfons On the north end ot Baranoffl Island, near Distant Island, in Peril Straits, a party of mining prdspec-1 tors found some ledges of copper or low-glance ores, 300 pounds o! which I had worked, giving $125 return A MAN BOUND TO SUCCEED. We know of at least one man that is destined, if he lives a few years, to have a bank account. He is apparent ly an immigrant, and probably arrived Qh , portiand, $25; towards the erection a ? Tl.;n ... V. I . a aina. n 'l agbill passed by the W. T. legislature was made on the 18th says the New North west. The new Bill provided for tne subtnitting of the question to a popular vote of the people but was lost by a vote of four to six. At a meeting of the Episcopal Diocessan Board of Missions in Oregon, recently held in Portland, the following appropriations were made for church buildings: Trinity Mission Chapel, Portland, $15; St Mathew's E. H. TAYLOR, DBjNTTIST The oldest established Dentist and the best outfit in Corvallis. All work kept in repiir freo of charffo and satisfac ton guaranteed. Teeth extracted without pain by ihe use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. SS-Ronms up stairs over Jacobs & Neugass' new Brick Store, Corvallis, Oregon. osn MIS CELL ANEO US MOORE & SPENCER, (Successors to T. J. Buford.) Staving, Shampooing, Bur Cutting, Hot and Cold Baths. Buford's Old Stand. 18:36:ly W. C. Crawford, J E WEL E R . KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A f.AR assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. All kinds of repairing done on short noticd, and all work warranted. O r-1 o 2S H a oer ton. 1 his is in limestone, In Harris Miiiinp- District the here last evening, ims roornmg ne -KTt TtT!!sTrVr , r t r -- I waa mfc on nn of our DrincitJal streets I tsMi the church ot the --"- - s'coios'icai ioi inatiou oi iuc uu . " 1 " I .... . , m I n n:- ainn ledees are four fissure veins of aurif- y looiang, wen itni6 . v C.ajUO UUQI l". wa - - I selenite of lead and arsenical sulphu- rets of iron. Tiie mineral belt is from one and a halt to two miles in width, bearing north eighty degrees west by south eighty degrees east, the ssme course as the ledges, of and armed with a brand new saw and id o t 50 O c o c O o of the church at Oakland, 100; for repair- Good Samaritan, Messrs. Watts fc Godfrey will publish a business directory of Linn county, about it'. -at r ii,n..nnn.l AnniM Will sawbuck, the latter being evidently of 1 be his own manufacture. He was just .-., to immigration aid societies for striking out to find something to do. jj-tribution on trains, steamboats, 1-1 a VirvVtT" mOfilv Til fH tnlil of the fnith .hil. fVio remainder will be sold aAtO ut 6 "'""'J i w 'v that was in him faith in the success low price of 60 cents per copy etc. at the which there are apparently eight of industry and sobriety. This man is main ledges and a number of smaller not of the kind that come to the Pacific Darraiell veins,, from ten to three coast with the expectation of finding a i,i,niiWl foot, annrt- On moat of the I o-old mine or takine up a Robert Gray, keeper of the lighthouse on Entrance Island, reports, says a special to the Victoria Standard, that on the 11th inst . .!wn rvirtlv decked over, was wrecked a wavwjjj Jf" J on the southeast end of that island fine ranch the southeast end of that island. There main ledges there have been made Lithin a week after their arrival, nor were two white men, two "hmV f .1 . . . u:u.. nn hrvr.l All on board from ten to twelve locations, each of of that other class that lounge about tnre -m. 1,500 linear feet in length. The form- waiting for something to turn up. He rf pipe hag ation of the mineral belt is a meta- realised the fact that he was among ordered in Portland for the squaw mornhic slate, the ledzes beinff most- strangers, and that if he would thrive Ditchina Company, of Jackson county. 1.. iw.nt.ml in mnnoriinpsA fllate. which 1 he must work. The cold weather is ThiB assures more extensive operations by forms the gauches of the ore bodies, coming on and people must have their the company, which is all that is neeaea to and carries a considerable amount of wood cut. A small outlay wouia pro- a..ur the precious metal. The north wail I cure a saw, and a piece of scantling ... . -,1: i r....:A a flro i,i nftha m neral belt is a pnmit)7e mM soon oe lasnwnea mi mc Ety-ine ucc.ieniai is a new uuuuuig, aww ' . " .': r: .u. il t K. . " t th wnn.l.swv outfit, t..: r.5n th other dav. says rticular. Stages leave this Hotel aauy tor Aioany, uu iitiiuiua granite, wnamn iTJ-.rrr J . """t - - OLD SI'S UMBRELLA i pvo.rv nar J r-. - .n tit i j i Bay on Mondays, Tuesdays, weunesuays aim ruuap, 18:201y No Clainese employed in this house. MRS. 0. R. ADDITON Will be pleased t receive Pupils for PIANO or ORGAN At her residence corner of 4th and Jefferson Streets, Corvallis, or will visit them at their homes for the purpose of instructing them. Terms reason able. The study of Harmony a Specialty. 18:28yl. GRAHAM, HAMILTON & CO., Druggists and Apothecaries, -AND DEALERS IN- CORVALLIS Photograph Grallery. PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MINATTJRE TO LIFE SIZE. First Class Work Only! Copying In all branches. Produce of all kinds and Bwwood taken at cash price.. E. HESLOP. PAINTS, OIIS, TARNISHES, BRUSHES, MASS, PUTTY, TRUSSES. SHOULDER BR ACES, TOILET ARTICLES &G. a fn lino ot TV oles. Stations v and Wall Paper. Onr drugs are fresh and well selected. Paescrintions compennded at all hours. - 18-26!y Wheat and other Grain Stored on the best of Terms by ! .1 TTM nA ISi laid his vast mountain range, wini u imi.uc i ja, itjw uumis iua, u. AMiMJWi unsnj of 4 000 to 6.000 feet. This part is and inside of fifteen hours after tus umbrella down on the counter in unexplored. The south wall ot the arrival ha was ready for business, 'inat alor. When he got reaay to go out mineral belt is a synitic gneiss, inter- man will succeed where thousands will tne article was missing, ne turueu mixed with basaltic slates, At the fail he will grow rich while some of to some darkies near and said: contact of the south wall and mineral his'fellow-adventurers will be beating "Whar's dat nmbreller dat I put belt runs a large lode of felsite of low- their way over the country, looking for flar on dat counter?" grade ore, which is apparently the work and praying that they may not "We didn't see hit," replied one. mother belt. The quarts locations find it. We admire pluck of this sort "Mebbe so, but I mightily 'spects are at an altitude of from 800 to 8,500 and trust that our hero of the blouse dat some of yer felt hit." feet above the level of the sea, and and sawbuck is by this time "up to "No. we didn't nc-der." from one and a half to four miles firm his eyes" in somebody's woodpUe. "Don't yer fool wid me now, 'kase the shore of Stephenson Straits. The Secramento Bee. I haint'gwine to git out no hapus ov, iw ar from two to twentv oornis fer datumbreller " H""'"- -; ' I I feet wide, and are visible on every Two mea were arrested for entering a "Here s yer parasui, sw claim so far made, showing regularity ' room Thursday mght, and by threats raCrchant, who had put it down to OI Doauy YioiencB mu w 8b - j.fle drippings Oil tlie COUHier, note for 8150. The facts appeared to oe ,, . . . but dis Alii a " c, I He expresses the opinion that hi. holla. would-ere long change his residenca t Malta or Salisbury, from the opposition ka receives in the holy city. The Italian government does not afford the protection, which it should and the pope foresees! Ife departure and has made catalogue of ail. objects of value in the Vatican. From the 1st of January to October Slat. 114,700 emigrants sailed from Bremen loa the United States. New York, Nov. 23. Mrs. ADranan Lincoln has been in this city rawly tw months, submitting to medical treatment a the hands of Dr. Lewis A. Sayre. A Tuna reporter says: She has not the needed mean, to secure proper attention and nursea and the $3000 pension granted by congress ie utterly inadequate to supply ber wanta n her present condition. It is stated thafc active efforts arc making to have congrea increase her pension. This morning's train on the Third '"J elevated railway came crashing at full .peed: , into the bumpers at city hall station. Pa. sengers were severely bruised., Tha at brakes failed to act. Milwaukee, Nov. 23. Cigar inanafaet ures have formed an organisation to reais. th rlemsnHa of the CUrar Maker. Union They will probably dismiss all offendasa D..r..i xr "3 The schooner Mary- Jane, from Port Dover for Erie, u reportaa lost with six men missing. vw vt Kmr. 23. A TribaaaV Washington dispatch says Arthur raoeatrjr told an office-seeker: "Come i and sea m about it thirty days before incumbao commission expires. I have made P mind that all officUls shall serve oS thm terms unless they fail to perform their dntteft properly. rsuka Vw 1 .1 The Times' Wash ington special says:.Senator Mahone pradicia that all men oppoaeu ; w , will be invited to participate iu tha nmx national republican convention aa a aaeana of breaking up the solid sowta. London, Nov, 22. Count Hetbert Bla marck, the chancellor's son will be tenp. rarlly attached to the German embassy. London, Nov, 23, Cholera at DjeddaH is decreasing, but has made ita appearance) at Yemba on the Red Sea, 100 miles furtW north. Berlin. Nov. 23. Emperor WMliastt, be sides suffering from cold, is greatly enll led and was onliged ta postpone aa pntervi with Bismarck Tuesday. Washington. Nov. 23, The Peruvian minister has received cable advice inform, ing him that Presibent Calderon anl Swr Galvania, minister of foreign affairs, hae. been arrested on or about the 9th inat. ba the Chilians and taken to Santiago. Ma was also informed that Gen. Hurlbur would probably recognize Vice Presi Unt Monteroy as the constitutional soeceae of Calderon. New York, Nov. 25., Dr. Jamea, of th board of health, says of the cholera and plague reported as raging in Park and ha old world: I do not think thera -f of cards -AT- Corvallis and Booneville. SACKS FURNISHED TO PATRONS. Farmers will do well to call on me before making arrangements elsewhere J burg says a correspondent to the HeraM. vl8n27yl. and continuancv. The surface wash tdnee lad (TAB. which havu been I.. A ..... : . iilfiu -- I snat on mas evening. " S"c " i . ., . j i !,., worn down considerable, apparently aphtha complainant, the two men hrf here nnsartmea. 'bout de wharabouts i. .: L.l i.Liiuniu .i .ll nh t nmhrpllpr sorter riles a man. I througn jormer glacier scuuu, u awiu u nuvu wh... - w formed our placer deposits, which all had robbed them by trickery, and to was jest gettin' ready, ef one ob dese pay on the hillsides, under the lodes, gft even they went to niggerg got away wid dat awnin ter P L- 'JZ tZ V huagnthenoto stated. They were . . oat dar t,H vjui. vuii .-v..-, ih hnonil fiver in the mm o BlUUtO an- I -- .. " 7 ... I -tnom wouldn't start on mm ei y awer tne cnarge, ana tne prosecuting witness - in the sum of 8800, Dalles Tunas, eason to fear any outbreak of tha plagna here. The national board otfteaua naa ir some time known the cholera was ragin in many places in Europe and Asia, an made arrangements witn tne neaim aja. thorities of other nations to prevent ita spread. What they will do with this othsa disease, the "bubonic" playue, whieh I judge resembles the black death of middla ages, I dont know but they undoubtedly acted as promptly as they have heretofore, aa soon as the name of this plague waa known. Robert Maxwell, a prominent farmer living near Caira, Ga.. killed Adam Ziegler. a negro, for assulting hia UttW daughter. St. Louis, Nov. 24 The Miaaisappl river commission, now in sessioo "f'.." preparing its third nnu report to tha Bocretary of war, to be snhmitted nt Minimi with the prem. dent's"m 7. Tne report HU J wl be more volumnoua and of more i than has marKea uiu F- I Low. fevers are quite frequent in Harris- iot him again a bouse on afire! p;H.k..r. Pa.. Not. 25. This K.ifar. Steifel Go's extensive caught fire in the finishing detJartaaert. and was soon in ruins. .Loss estimated at 8 1 1, 000. It is believed an incendiary way at the bottom 'Qf : k: The tannery Ma feMM burned twice-, this year, :: ; ;