Corvllis Gazette. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORKING, M. S. WOODCOCK, SUBSCRIPTION RATtS: (Payable la Advance.) rerYaar,, ?2 f.t ill Month J J Tbna Mental Injla Copies 10, All notices and advertisements intended for pub cation should be handed in by noon on Wednesday ATTORNEYS. T. A. CHEXOWETH. " M. JOHNSON. CHENOWETH & JOHNSON, ATTORNEYS at LAW COR V ALUS, OREGON, 8:2Syl. VOL. XIX. CORVALLIS, OREGON, MARCH 17, 1882. NO. 12. A. J. YOUNG. M. S. Woodcock, J. K. BRYSON. Attorney at Law All buuness will recoive prompt attention. Collections a Specialty- Oorvallis. June 24. 13-25U. E. HOLGATE, ATTOEKET -A-T LA"W, CORVALLIS, - - OREGON. SPECIAL attention siveo to collections, and monev ..niWtoil orotiiDtlv Daid over. Careful and prompt attention given to Probate matters. Con veyancing and searching of records, &c LOANS NEGOTIATED. Will "ive attention to buying, selling and leasing real estate, and conducts a gjneral collecting and busi- , . ., -, f Trvln E. BRYSON, Attorney-at-Law. BENTON COUNTY REAL ESTATE And Loan Agency. r oney to Loan We have money to loan on good farm in Benton County in sums to suit borrowers. LOW INTEREST AND LONG TIME. Interest and Principal can be paid in installments. OrS :e on shoe shop. la:jl PHYSICIANS. F. A. JJHHSON, M. D. Physician, Surgeon and Electrician. Chronic IMseaM n ale a specialty. Catarrh suc cessfully trjatsd. Also Oculist and Aorbt. O Bee in Fisher's Block, one door West of Dr. t. A. Vineent's deatal o.lice. 0.fice hour from 8 to 12 and fro n 1 to 8 o"clo ek. 13:.iyl, G. Ii. FARE A, M. Dr Physician & Surgeon, .wmtmnvtnt nn.AH.VM. HAMILTON k CO'S Drug Store. Cjrvallis, Oregon. lS:20tf DENTISTS. FARMS FOR SALE ! We have a Urge list of Good Farms and Ranches situated , ... various portions of Beuto.. County, for Hale on easy terms. fames wism.ig - lowi. Property, will save iu.,ney y ea.i.og v.. ... BRYSON & YOUNG. Up stairs in Jacobs & Neugass' New Brick, opposite Occidental Hotel, Office Oorvallis, Oregon WOODCOCK & BALDWIN, w H DR. F. A. VINCENT, DENTIST, CCRY.ULIS, tWECO. tmCS IN FISHER'S BRICK OVER MAX UM Frieadley's New Store. All of the latent mirovo':n-;n;-!. Bvervtlirox " and conipletc. All ork warr.vuted. Vlsosc give m a call. l:2atf. fiOOK u N. B. AVERY, D. D. S., DENTIST. The large STOVES, RANGE PARLOR & BOX S iOVES. bt and Best Stock ever offered in Oorvallis. Bedrock rices. -ALSO A FULL LINE OF- HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE! The Relaton of Culture to Labor. Concluded From Lost Week. The source of the first objection is found in the utilitarian spirit of the age. The multipled and varied ele ments of man's nature and life are ignored, his higher needs overlooked, and his grandest capabilities disre raided. To hold before the youth 1 our country the physical wants as he most important, and money mak nir as the worthiest cml of life, is to ourt a state of intcllioene.e and morality verv inauspicious tor our IP -..!.. ...1...., alioiiai weuaie. vmy niim seek education for its own sak-, and find in education its own abundant .,. .i r..ii i....:. reward Will we gmncr me iiiu nn age of wisdom and culture. Aside from the true eml of cdtiea , , i . i" lion, however, on I lie lower piane . utiiitariau'sm ami material a-1 van t f w investments can he more i 1 . renin iterative than inorougn wtotw lion. The men who mae fortune i I- - ,i..r. ire not me mceii-u js ouwnn ...-, the artizans however capable, out the men of wi le menial vision, close -. ..... . ti... powers oi analysis who " factors of snecss and manipulate ihein lo their own profit. That such ti . i . . : . ....I m-n are atl trained scuuiam i.- claimed. M-.nv, on the contrary, .. .-..I li.i. :ire men ol nine ruiioiuiuii. while some minds have natively losjie, invention and executive oowci, m"-' at quire ihein only lv development Tin. . i-ond obicction raised is lo " ... - j the feiding fostered, rhw may see in ni,rit hrv where mauusil labor is sufficiently general to hold it still ii full honor. All who are lamil at ho ever, with the spirit imbibed a such colleges as Harvard and Prince ton. w ill confess thai it is antagonist ic- lo pursuits necessitating manual laboi Mdiya wraduate declares that hi parchment, and he means thereby In nwn 1-jirieiai. consei vati-m, has heei - . . . a constant harrier lo his a lvaac Hi Pipe, Pumps, Ravin located pomaiWDt-1 ly in Corvallis 1 desire to in-1 form the public thxt 1 am ( ready to do all kind of dental i i. vlv ladnHMti are I .nun. : : J ji ns and o! tne laitsi mi-1 -f. . i u,-t- All work in- i hurci ami , , i ante.1 or the mum y refunded i uni v 9li r, 'TV I OulC ai u se oo owi-i n .d Conner Ware, Graaite Ware, Iron Sleel, Rope, Toots, Mm et Iron. Kto Etc. Oregon. Al o Plows, Drills, Disk Harrows, Seeders, Wagons, and all kinds of AGRICULTUEAL I1VIPLEMENTS. ur-.i. to lren the best in market, -and the best is always the cheapest ice our gooos wnuru wuju- WOODCOCK & BALDWIN f talk nowadays. Tliere may be many who prophecy the speedy pass- iijj away of the existing poluual order, ltepublicanism is to srej Dt mocracy is to go; and on the ruins of hese two great parties, new part.es re to arise with new aims and new . . , i xt - t . i. principles. e mnorse inese miei prefer of our political future juei me-half. That is lo say, we believe hey are warranted in predicting the tassiag away of the Democratic par- V at a day not far distant. Democ aev is staggering along under a tti- ble load. Its career for 'die lat quarter of a century has been a ca eer of blunders. It is fatally handi capped by its record. It stands con icted in the eyes of the American i i i si people oi snaineitss nuirwoinic; i he si ive power be I ore the war, of ank coppcrheadism during the war, f siieeriiiabil.lv lo deal wisely with he great issues that have arisen since coin, twenty centuries old. SCISSOKNCTtm. Vanderbilt pays 201,248 annually for taxes. Guitean has a apace fifty feet long to ex ercise in. Crops never looked better, say the Kan sas papers. The Mormons have a powerful lobbj in Washington Maine takes care to preserve her forests against tires. Three Iowa counties are overrun with horse thieves. The raisin crop of California is estimated at 91,000 boxes. Indiana feels cheerful at not being a pivotal State in 1884. Indianapolis at present is termed the footpad's paradise. Wendell Phillips comes out against com pulsory vaccination. The New York World is issued from its new office at 3 cents. A banker of Dysart, Iowa, has a rare Corvallis G&gette. SFACI. RATES Of ADVEfCTl'MWO ... . ffS w, i 1 Inch ... t Inch... 3 Inch . . . 4 Inch . . . 1 Column I Column i Column Column I vmmm u nol it OO" io cof wool 12 00 leoui 3 m oil MM 9 8 1 00 8 8 00 001 8 ool e i 4 ool t S 001 8 00 e 25 looor ir sof ool 0 00 14 00 It 00 86 00 IS OO ti 00 40 00l' (SO .001 Notices in Local Column, not ES tBao.W I eaofa Douce. Excsedlno- tola amonnt vi: line (breach insertion Transient aad Legal Adrtlemqfc 8 W P square for flnrt and ?1.00 for each subseqaeat ' tlon. No chaiye for affidavit of publleatloD. Tnuuient advertisements to be paid in ASNKBOK. Professional or business earls (I sqaan) tU xf auuuiiJ . Ko deviation In the above rate will be favor of any advertiser. H- TAYLOR, E. The oldest established Dentist and the best outfit in Corvallis. AUwork ka-it in raaOr fr3. of eViW and tat isviatesl Teeth crtrcted without pam by be ute of Nitrous Oxide Gas. tsMoo-ns up stairs over daeobs & eiaeaasf new SAfe store, oorvaius. utktwii. - OCCIDENT AL HOTEL, MRS. N. C. POLLY, Proprietress, OORVALLIS, OREOON. MIS CELL A NEO US IflJORE & SPENCEE, (9uccess..r to T. J Buford.) Itoj, SkmpooinT, Hair Cutting, HotantrCold Baths. Bnford's 01.1 Stand. 18:36dy W. C. Crawford, J E WJEJL E R . TTEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARCE .IX assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. All kinds of repairing done on short noticd, and all ois warranted. 1833-yl in en US V3 r3 W S3 C c o S3 c o MRS. 0. R. ADWTON Will be pleased t receive Pupils for PIANO or ORGAN k-. ...i.n.. mrnir of 4th and Jefferson itreAs, CwvalUi, or will viiit them at their homes . Tor tie purpose of instructinj them. Terms reason abje. Tho study of Harmony a Specialty. lS:23yl. w-s--i-i ..-... l. ol i..MwhmMin(f ni wlv furuisl'.ed. and first H ass in aB . , , .1. ilt i .i.. l.. .',... AI ..1HV iul YMnnina .i-i-v i.n 1 1 im nr. iar-s it-av ui'- " " " j 13av on MoodavH, Tnrtay, We linaiays unci rntwis. "N o Chinese employed in tliis house. lS:261y CORVALLIS P2i)fc)jratfi Sallery. THOMAS GRAHAM, Druggist and Apothcary, -AND DEALER IN- -yaOTOGRAPHS FROM MINATURK LIFE SIZE. TO PASTS, OIlS, MUSHES, MIES, GIA&S, PHT, SHOULlirK BEACES, TOILET ARTlCLto iU. i: r Smrii.i.M V m.d Wall Pw-f. O r druea arc trosh an IUU Mir ... V" J . ,i , lfl.O!.. ,,.ll !wi..i Piu-si-iii.tlons romiK iiihi ii ai an iiouii.. J First Class Work Only! Copying In atl branches. P firewood taken at cash prices. uce of all kinds and E. HESLOP. B LEGAL LANK Kept in stock ant for sale at the asette ffie i ..iii. .!, In. ini't hundred! id 111 t . . ' J - ' - men de-licalelv iiurinrcd andliipltrly cultivate'. Tiufw, win n placed out Kidi. :li- circle of wealth an 1 elegance ...... n.M,t uiitlv wounded llV VllO COI Irast between their ea'iahiiilies an r., uiul Hiiiiiil. like lvtua i ii in 1 1 1 1. ., i i Allen Toe, lives of wretchedness in if:. i. l the V ill II SUIBil io mauBwi n v. Little, it is feared, can tie done t remedy this evil, in our count I V s the Miread of editcalion w ' will bring cult n re into the most men ial pursuit, ami the pursuit nin-t there- l.v lose all coinmouuess. Nature win ii IT . 1. 11'. .n. in nu eventually aijui neien, mv...... the tendency rati le eonsiilerahly mo.lifie.l. If people loflosviwg ni- ployments intohintj maiiiial lahor. w H e.ii cate their children, tlie fai it er, that htH xo:t may ifWUSe more m- telliuent fanners, the blacksmith, thai h ii s ui- may make more inie'l t;eiii . 1 .. . m.i i ir ii sit :l i: - (mitlis, aim bi,im i . . .i ....... I' !!,, nri'iii SO C.es, inai I lie son ui.ij i. ....... railed tr- in leiiianlj ralliri, a st. p in the riiiht iiirerlion will have been taken If, in ad-liiion. in the colleges f our counlry, a new feature ran be .. . .,..,,.1 'i in. u v mi roiincc'i, h piiai. -i.w., ... ..v... , 1. M..L-.. .1 M.rftH liro- "i, mav irnoi. "I"1" i fi.-ieney in manual lahor as indispetis . . .1 ... -. ,V,...lll.II1J ii ii nn i lit, i viiii ,.n tr I.. - 1 . . M .. 1... I 1,.. I .1M7I.C 1 II I 111 mat lleinai.es. .him- - ,l..niiiiiiu iit as numerous as in that ot the classics or s. ieiices. The bi nefil will be immediate and mull ipli-'d; tin .i.;i;, ..I ...lf-sumioit will be in- CMM J I I i. .!,.,.!, ...mi-iu in a new oirec run-.., - .,, . I : 1 1- mill III tlOII Will OL' OOIHIIH-U, wmh. . it... . .1... l....t riv its matte II runny in me J - hoiK'iable inlrodueiii.il into the cm nrnlnttn; the advantage to the worl. ..r i.;ilu.l l.ili.n- u-'.ll neeine. and I Ik- f f I r- rv i " - desideratum of edneation will b reached when the ittg&w develop ment of tlie menial, and the higbes development of the physical power 1 T com oi lie. JOSEPHINE W he war. Wrong on slavery, wrong in Stale rights, wrong an secession, , a i.,. I. . i ni.i..:l wrong on I tic ngiii s wing a - lire, wrong on umaiiviiianuii, m...iB m Greinbacks, wrong on the Nit- lional Bank system, wrong on recon- truciion, wrong on the solidity of the South, wrong on resumption, wrong on the supposition thai the Uo- ou which could not be shot to death on the field could tie starved to death in Congress, wrong on the tariff how can a party that has been so often, so seriously, so persistently wrong, hope to c iinnend itself lo the Amer ican neoJe, the majority ot whom are devoted lo w hatever things make lor the right? Under the c ire urn stances, therefore, it seems clear that the most sagacious thing the Dmn - rniir nartv can do is to die. It has outlived its ancient usefulness, and so long as the platform oi common sense contains the plank, "a tree is known by its fruits,' its history will ui'PXfu--blight to its prosperity Doubtless it is the realization of this irnth that now iinuels. the Tammany Hall division of the Democracy of this State to arrogate to itself the ....mi. of "niili-mononolv." The r-hrewd leaden of Ta-mauy perfect i I . 1 .1.... ft,. IV Well lllKU-rsianii ilia wm." moeracv, the Democracy that nomiii- ated Hancock, is practically bank rant i out of forceful leaders, is out . of principles, is even out of rallying cries. They know that its mainstay is a bar! astride of which sits tin nsortlpnloHS sage of Cypher Alley nd hence, discount nig Its dissoln ion. Tammany is at work upon the Helens of an antimoiiopoly paity But the talk of t.ie break-up of tl.' Icii.ibliean nartv is lorlihcd ny no iu h inherent probabilities. Its his ory is inseparably connected with In. whirv and honor and iirosperity III Bates. THE BBEA&-IP OF PARTIES. Wheat and other Grain Stored on the best of Terms by -AT- Red Wing, Minn., made 52, 100,00 worth of flour in the past year. The Cincinnati, midwives aad barbers ply the vaccinating lance. Tomatoes cause soreness in the roofs of some persons' mouths. The cost of London's Fire Department is about $400,000 per year. Over 1000 people have asked for tickets o see Guitcau's execution. A volcano of very cold air has been found in Grant county, Oregou. The Southern State report this year's wheat crop in a fine condition. The New York World claims to have a press that prints 30,000 an hour. The Erie canal has paid New York State a total of $42,000,000 over its cost. Durine the year 1881, Chicago received 1,479,994 head of boef cattle, and 6,460,417 head of hogs. An English company has concluded the purchase 1,300,000 acres of land from the State of Mississippi. The oldest member of British House tf Commons was 61 years old when the young est member was born. New York has never been more crowded than it is this winter, ine noiei-Keepers are making fortunes. Australia has a much larger acreage of wheat than Gre-ei Britain, while our acre age is 12 times as great. There were 2.029 shipwrecks last year and 4,134 lost th ir lives in consequence. This is a large increase on the losses in 1880. China imports luO.OOO chests of foreign opium annually. Average smokers are spending 26 cents per cay lor n. The present tea crop of India is almost i.1 firn COO nonnds. of which 46,000,00 pounds will be exported to England. The grain fleet (it is estimated), of thi year from San Francisco, will number more than 425 ships of the largest class. There were mined last yesr in Pennsyl vania 28.548,899 tons of coal, an excess of 5,166,623 tons in comparison with 1880. Kansas has a population of i.uw.uw. Its gross area is 82,080 square miles, in cluding 380 square miles of river and creek surface. The public debt was reduoed during th ruary, $9,793,511. Irish landlords loos $100,000,000 a -fear, the interest on f2,500,000,00 by th r. dnction in their rents. Missouri's taxable property U worth 5601,722,882, real 9tat being put &on at 5406,104,426. Colin Martin of Marlboro, Mas., waa fined $10 and costs for shutting Ms dog out of doors, one of the cold nights, watte before last. A Cincinnati boy of sixteen has sued hit. employers for $10,000 damages for the loss of three of his fingers in their machinery. which, he alleges, was detective. Annie Murry a courtesan at 23 Yamhill street Portland, shot and killed Henry Prang recently, and then attempted to take her own life by shooting herself. Carry Bradley. PUr Suiiivaa and Joha Mahone were arrained in the circuit court recently and plead "Not guilty." A motion to quash the indictment wa over ruled. The act of 1881, providing for a compro mise of th bonded debt of Tennessee, waa pronounced unconstitutional and invalid by a vote of three out of five Supreme Court Judges. It is said that the Utah an1 Northwt railroad runs parallel to the North Pacif ie from Bedford to Helena, M. T., the dufc tance between the two roads averaging about 200 yards. Out of 7,914 clerk and amploye on th rolls of the various department in Wasn- ington, Oregon has b it seven. According to the ratio of populatioa h wouia a titled to about 33. The Southern Pacific Railroad company. have fixed the through t-iff on wheat at thirty-nine cents per bushel or $13 per toa for car load lots from San irrancuco w Glvston and New Orleans. The male population of California is being increased by the monthly arrival of 2,000 of the hog-eyed sons of the 400,000.009 nation beyond the sea. A discouraging fact. Santa Cruz Sentinel. It is reported that 40,000 ticket hav been issued at Hons- Kong to be immediately used after the passage of the Chinese bill uv the Senate, by Chinese intending to m. tgrate to the United States. Official statistics which have baen publish ed of the recen general election in Ger many show that in a population of 45,234, 000 while about Q.COO'OCO were entitled te yjte, only 5,300,000 exercised this right o snf frage. Orville B. Roe, of La Sail, 111-, an Idl. drunken carpenter, shot hi wife baoaua she refused to longer support him, and then killed himself. Five children were louna clinging to tho woman's body as he lay ap on the floor. Soteldo, wbo was recently shot in a Washington newspaper office, wa. in 1875, th.coirestMinilentof the New York Tela- cram at Albany, and was expelled from th? t the country. Ever since It came Accordinu to Prof. Young, the total qnan- lllo being it has successfuly dealt tity of figfe emitted by the sun is eqnal to with the momentous issues that have about 6,300,(K)0,(XW,()(X,000,000,e0O,O0O,OOO risen, and to-day :-t possesses the ir candles Corvallis and Boonevijle. SACKS FURNISHED TO PATRONb. Farmers will do well to call on me before making arrangements elaawbere vltatTlrl A Washington correspondent of the New York Post reports a Unbe Stales Senator as saying: 1 'ae ia ll-li.iVl fin Hat distinctive principle .i llllll - - . a left to either party, rolitics nave degenerated into mere personal in trigues. If the South hreaks up, a now seems likely, it will be impossi ble to keep the parties together rsuch longer." One hears a good deal of this sort esisiable strength which comes Horn tieing firmly intrenched in the popu- ir confileiice. For twenty-five years it has borne the burden and ie.ll of the day and has rendered me oniitiy services wl. ise value is mev- pressildy great and precious. 1 ins yen of grace finds it belter able thai: ever be I on- to grapple with all he probl. ms in w ich the common weal are involved. Its membership . .i.. i ........ nil m 1 fi-i,m is consianuy oeiuij, the ranks of the most intelligent youth of the country, who instinct- ivel, Hull to the Keptlli'iean party is soon as they attain their major ly i . - .,.t ii ! I tirlvil- aild US consequent. I egos. It is vigilant for its own best inte.est, constantly reforming from he ins.de, to the chagrin ot bosses ...i i hu .li.si ruction of machines To prophecy the death ol such a party is lo flv in the face of reason, and make no account of palpable facts. And UWIIIW -a" j - r - England may pass away, present both are good risks. Democracy has earned death. Re jublicanism has earned life. And whatsoever each has sown each will reap. Democracy is bound to di crease, itepuoiicanisni is iwhihi i" increase. Albany Evening Journal Bink of But at Mines are running on full time in 'Willow Spring district and increasing their force. Extra hands are therefore in demand there. Iowa has 6,300 miles of railroad, and tnis is more than the entire railroart mileage m New England, and second only to tnat ot Illinois. The wheat acrc-ag of Northern Dakota increased over 200,000 in a year, when ., : tuA TTiiinn ahowa a nearly every outw " " large decrease- The Australian Colonies are the richest in the world. Among their posessions are 80,000,000 sheep, and the total population is only 3,000.000 souls. Durin? the past year the State which after New York, was the nesimaiiou ui ... largest number of emigrants was Illinois, to which 54,461 were bounci. The total area of land suite 1 for wheat cr.lt.ire in the United oiates ie n..v 470,000,000 acres. Our entire wnea cm. for one year would not anttice to sow no vast an area. It is estimated that there are 10,000,000 . tj. .4- fK nrftsent men under arms in - r-- tlmB. and that the annual cost, direct and indirect, of these enormous lorce w n less than $2, 840, 000, 000. The eucalvtrtus tree now border many of the roads and avenues crossing the Ro- -man Campaena. and, wherever tney been planted by the monks, tney driven off the malana and fevers. Two Milwaukee men have been down to Guatemala and bougnt 4,000 acre of land, and. itissai.1, that next spring will see a colony of Wisconsiners in Central America trying to get rich by raising cojfe. During the past year, 1.5S2 persons died Triton of the small-pox. Of thse, 325 had been vaccinated and 637 negleoted that precaution, the remaining 570 wing n ful. Of the population of London, 3, 620, 000 are vaccinated and 190,000 are bo. floor of the Assembly for attacking the char- acter of members. Mr. A. B. Comstock. says th Oregon City Enterprise, had his clothing entangled with the water wheel in the Imperial mills recently. On crying for help th waUr was shut off and he was relasud. He was not seriously injured. The jail belonging to Gila county, A. T;, wa lately burued down. Th- conflagra tion was the result of the cariessness of thp jailor, who left a fire burning in his cabin, which waa communicated to the wall of jail . Four prisoners barely escaped. During the month of January 20 vessels were cleared from Astoria for Europe with wheat and flour. Tha vala and quan tity of wheat was 871,931 bubU amonnt- inir ta $812,628. The nour consiu 38,918 barrels valud at $163,337- The commissioner of th general land of. fice has made a decUiou restoring the rail road land grant of th C. & O. line to f public domain, between Redding and Rose- burg, by failure ot the companies wi uu;a the roads within the times speemea. J. B. Teal, who live in the mountains near Harris Riley'a saw mi.l. is prepar ing Ponl of bout oae 3re' ia wnlcn " proposes to place a lot of carp. John ex pect to make his fortune hk uon hT ad ws hope he may. Polk C. Itemizer. Mr. Dan Patterson shot btwarrt L.yoa ' I. -1 it . la receutly at Baker city, wnue ne vw was escorting Patterson s wile noma iron chureh. On examination into o w bv Recorder Reynolds. Patterson wa r- q dred to give bond in tne sum oi e-vv. WhUe the total property valuation of th United States is below that of Krance or Great Britain, the annual accumulation of wealth in thi country is greater than any other modern nation. In Germany it is $200,000,000 in Great Britain is $325,000, 000, in France, it is $375,006,0000, in th United States, i $825,000,000. In other wonlsthis country is growing at the rat of $2,300,000 a day. The last census shows that religious it- nals in the United States, are divutA among the denomination a tpiW! Bap tists 73: ChristUn, 12; Uongr.g , 5 Disciples, 12; Dunkards, 3; EpUcopal, Evangelical, 26; Friends, 6; Lutheran, 21; Monaoaita. 7; MethoduU. 75; Moravian, 2s Mormon, ; Pre.bytar.an, 39- Primitiv Cnrurtian., 2; Refermad, 1Q; KJ-naaCtlwiio 67; Second Advent. Ix Spiritn-Uist, 6iSwdborgian, 3; Uuitanan, 5; United Brthro, 7; Ujuria.1, ; UasMtariaa, 11.