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WEEKLY COBFALLIS GAZETTE. Corvallis. March 17, 1882. Entered at the Postoffice at Corvallis, Oregon, as secoud-ulass matter. A Wild Coose Chase. ,. Mr. S. G. Irviiileft.Qneatta last Mo&diy mopniiTjj; afojintud ..ujku hia Mrala'ad iudefatijjaUe pony, as we are informed, and registered at the Vincent - house on. Tuesday at 2 o'clock A. M. having made the entire trip without rest or intermission. Monday night,' being both starless and moonless, was so dark that Mr. Irvin, as we are informed, "could not see which way to go, because it did not twinkle so." He therefore gave his trusted pony full liberty and license to wend his way, whithersoever ins horseship wot. Now it ajjeara his pony being wr.ipt in profoutid reflection, took a neighboring deer trail and calmly pursued it to its termination, which abrupt ly ended in an impenetrable thicket of a matted and tangled under-brush, as cool. I 1 found in the jungles of Australia or the dense and unexplored forests of the Amazon. Whereupon he turned his faithful steed "right about face" and after hours of deter mined and tireless search, uninterrupted except by numerous madho'.cs and countless fallen trees, to say nothing of obstructing thickets and babbling twooks, he found the Corvallis road and calmly pursued his way homeward, without farther adventure of a noteworthy character. It i3 needless to add that Sam turned abolitionist on his arrival and the way he abolished ham d I eggs and articles of the cn'n.ary art, ad iiif niturn, would perhaps, under fiiglitly varying cir cumstances, have been justly regarded, the sin unpardonable. Moral: buy your pony a pair of "s;e:ks" Sam. for hini to use in his old" age, before again starling off on a vild gco&e cbase. Jury !.'(. Following is a Hit of the jurors drawn to sjrve at the March term of the Circa t Court for this county, commencing on the 17th iust: . . Jacob Ifenkle, Jr.; Philomath. .las. 0. Wrightsm in; Sjo.ip Creek. Jack Frintz; Toledo. Peter (ieb.itiy; Philomath, M. W. Simpson; Elk City. James It.'binsoii: Kings Vail ay. Thos. H. Powers; Corvallis. C E. Moore; " I). ft Bodges; Soap Creek. Wiley Winkle; Willamette. Jacob Vlotlic; Soup Creek. Joseph Uc-.kerJ " Joseph d ntir; Kings V.diey, J. I'. Alvord; Monroe. Jas M. Cross; Kings Valley. Adam Wilhe in; Monroe. Mirioa Feichter; Muddy. A.' N. Locke; Corval'is. S. R. Hawley; Monr.-e. It. C Kiger; Corvallis. Thos. Hayden; Alsea. Edward W allien; Corvallis. W. K. Bohanon; Philomath. John B. Woodman; Monroe. James Martin. " J. M. Townsend; Kings Valley. K. J. Simmons; Corvallis Z. II. Davis. W. T. Morton; Snap Creek. J. S. S. rowetl; Muddy. Christian Voss; Snap Creek. Local ."Votes. Beauty's Bower. This famous cigar is Only sold at T. J. Buford's. Novelties of all kinds at Postoffice Store Peanuts, walnuts, almonds, at Postoffice store. The finest brands of cigars at the Post office; "stors. Stationery and books of all descriptions at Postoffice Store. j Mr. and Mrs. Max Friendly are in' Port laud this week. . ; All kinds of Blanks in stock and for sale at the Gazette office. Max Frieudly's- saw mill will commence running next week. The Corvallis Gazette for sale on the counter of Bnford's news depot. Jesse Ilo"ck of Monroe, wont to Portland on Monday to buy new goods. . Born to 'he wife of Ira Roe of,tbis county on the 12th, twins, a boy and a girl. Thos. Cauthorn wen; to Portland last Monday to lay la a stock of new goo Is. E. A. Abbiy returns I from the b.y last Tuesday, intending t i remain several days. A magni.iccnt selection of caudles from San Fi'aucisjo just arriveed at Postoifi-e store. Messrs Riy & S in want 10,000 bushels of potatoes for which they will pay the high est c ish price. Co!. Kels y, Judge Chenoweth and J. R. Bryson are .at S.ilein this week, attending supreme court. Remember the lecture to-morrow eve ning at the College Chapel, Ly Rev. J. E. N. Bell. See sample Steel Skeia Bain wagin. Bjst wagon ever differed in this market, at Woodcock & Baldwin's. Look out for the 1 irje stock of new goods belonging to E. Rosenthal and no-.v on the way from San Francisco. Don't forget that ths Monitor Grain Drill is far ahead of anything of its kind. At Woodcock & B Jd win's. The f.uinl.-y in this city ha turns 1 oat 150) i;iun Is of b:Ls for the wharf at Y.i qtitua bay this week. Mr. T. Sidney Xaslt left fie city a few days ago. to attend to business reUttiaj tj his claim at t!ie Sainmit. Mr. Lee II iSf.n in, who was i:i the city recently, is, a we are informed, the bridge contractor o;i the O. V. it. R. At the e'c;iiu of t'le Fire D yarl.m?iit 1 tst Saturday, X. B. A v. ry was elected Chief an d li 1 Belknap Assist tut The locomotive at tfcis city belonging to the (). P. I. R. is, we are iuforaie 1, to be shipped to Yatiaina biy via Portlanh A neat literary publication of Philadsi phia was p'.a.el oa oar fco-Va by 1'. J Proceedings of the County Court, Jlarrh rerm 1882. I Liquor license to Gillian & Tracy, Elk Ulty ; fix mouths. Thos. Harris appointed snpsrvisor oT road dist. No. 41, in place of D. R.Jdtodges. D. A. Vance appointed road supervisor of road dist. No. 3, in place of Ed. Wal den. Order granted supc-vis or for lumber fc re pair liri Iges in road dist. No. 1. Petition and matters pertaining to what is known as the Lilly roaci, dismissed on mo tion of petitioners. ...... "probate. Estate of Tho Reader, dee'd: Sale of real property confirmed, " except as to one town lot in Monioc, and as to that lot, order for resale. Estate of Merritt S. Drake, doe'd: Final accounts tiled and day set for heariusr. April 10, lijSl. Estate of Adam Reader, an insano person riuai account meet ana set tor bearing on April 10, 18S2. Estate of J. P. Fri l'ey dee'd: Hearing upon pention to sa e ot real estate. Con tinued till next term. Estate of B.-itt.i Wool, dee'd: Final accounts filed and set for hearing on April S. 1S32. Estate of J. C. Avery elee'd: Report of commissioners to set apart dower, approve I. Estate of Wilson Henderson, dee'd: settled. In the matter of the minor heirs of Wil son Hen lerson, dee d: Guardian required to Live an atilitionat oon ot $o, DJU. Estate of Aron Wells, dee'd: settled. Estate of Geo. F. Deiiniok, dee'd: settled. Estate of Geo. P. Wrenn dee'd: F. A OV'n-wethappointed administrator. Bonds $2,000. Estate of Thos. Header, deceased: Cita U'.n to i 3ue to creditors having liens upon i cal estate, to snow the amount of their claims. Estrate of G. W. Dethers, dee'd : Final accounts filed. Set for hearing Monday April 10, l'6S2. Estate of Eiizvbith Mason dee'd: Settled. Cession Council. At a meeting of the Common Council on the 13th, a report was re t I from the com mittee on fire and water, stating that said committee ha I ex unmet all th ; cisterns and found an adequate supply of water in each. The finance committee reported favorably on the claim of W. G. Campbell, ain't, -;2 5). On motion, the claim was ordered pdd. The following clai.ns aaainst the city the claim of 3 50 . 51 CO . 5S 00 37 25 , 5 00 5 00 W. (.'.' fiewdtd Out. We have just receive 1 an ar.u I all of com munications from the bay, ra iny of which take grevi U3 ex-;eptions to the comm inio.t tiu si.a-ed "Augelo" and published in our issue of the 10..h. The communications of this class arc sow my in number that on account of our limited space we cannot publish-thm. The communication against which so much objection has been raised appears innocent on its face, and we snp posed when we pnblished it that it contain ed simply 'a statement of facts. We hope no intentional wrong was intended t any body, by any statements made in the cor respondence alluded to because a news paper should not mix with petly neighbor hood quarrels and it is our desire while con ducting a newspaper' that everything found in our eolumns shall be strictly in accord ance with the truth. We hope correspon dents will bear this in mind in all cases. Mr Returned Home. Cyrm Powers reee it'y rrtarned borne from a trip to Southern Caltfonra where he had gone for improvement in health. He appeals, and says ths.t he feels better. He weighs ten pounds more th in when he left. Since arriving in an Oregon climate he experienced a feeling, probably on account of the heavy atmosphere which is depressing to health. Southern Califor nia is not suited to his taste as a model of a fine country, on account of scar ity of rain aud everything being dried up. Not a spear of grass is to be seen in gion. that pa: che.l re- OppotiiUffa Line. A dispatch from San Francisco says: It is currently reported that the ownership of ths steim propjllsr WilHa n T.tb;r h is b;e l triii if errel trn f T. W.i;'ii t Xi-hdn Luning. The vessel was built in Baltimore la 1857, and has a registered tonnage f nearly 2000. The engines have a capacity of 1)) him pt-vir. Sis wdl bs ra i hf Mr. Luning on the route between this city and Portland in opposition to the line of steamships owned and o-jeratey by Henry Villard and for which Goodall, Perking & Co. are agents. ' "' The pig Seed Country. What is known as the Big Bend country, situated west of this city an t north of Sprage, says the Spokane Chronicle, contains About 80,000 acres of rich wheat an I gr.tss lands, with sufficient timber for farm ptfr . poses. A gentleman just from that district informs us that at no time this Winter have eattie been without out-door feed. The In dians have raised good corn in that locality, and many of the whites intend to make the experiment,".' : " ." ' . . Cbarcb Selice. Prof, TL.S, Campbell,. of Monmouth, will preach la the North Methodist church, in this city, on next Sunday, 19th inst, at 11 o'clock, A. M and 7 o'clock P. M. The public is cordially invited to attend. Buford, for which We return in til J thanks Messrs: F. M. Johnson and E. Holgate were telephoned yesterday, to go to Philo math itnme "lately, on imp irtant bu.-iuess. The County Coin-.; an minted S. T. Jef freys Justice of the Pe ice to till the un expired term of Geo. P. Wrenn lie ceased. We notice th it M . !!o. B irra I tile, the well known and enterpriai ig tobacconist of iJau Francisco, is registered at taa Viaeeat hoase. Mr. 0. 0. Wallin, the genial aent of Wells Fargo & Co. , formerly on this side, but n iw on the east 31 le railroad, registered last Saturday at the Vincent house. Win. Bagley ail Mr. S. M vrtlelt left b-'-ro this week fi the Yaquiiia- These gentlemen have a contract w uaderst.t.id, to furnish a large number of ties for the 0. P. li. R. Miss Christie Willard w.t3 baptisJ at the Evangelical church last Sunday by Rev. J. Bower3ox. We learn also that Mis3 llurly and Miss Flora Parson reeeut y joined said church. There will tea 3. School concert given tlie young people and children of the Evan e ical S. S. in a week or two, the proceeds to go toward defraying the expetuss ineur re I by too purchase of a S. S. Library. There will be a wedding here next month, one of the high contracting parties being at present a re udent of Portland and quite well known by numerous friends here; the other an esteemed yoa.ig 1 uly of this city. Jos. R. K. Irvia is still proprietor of the 'Ocean Bouse" at Newport Ya piiaa Biy and doss not desire any cor.-espoudent to a ivertise his business, as he is able to pay for his own advertising. Jos. R. K. Irvin. We are under obligations to Wallis Nash Eiq. who has kiudly placed Umiii our table his new book recently pablishe I. entitled ' Two years in Oregon." After a further examination we will give notice to it more fully. Mr. M. Hill, accompanied by his son, arrived in our city but Monday dir;ct from Panama. Mr. Hill is a brother ot Mr?. L. G. Kane of this city. He informs us, th it the mortality among the hands, working on the Isthmus canal, is simply fearful. The school exhibition held at th : Orange h ill, in what is known as the Newton dis triet. p.t the close of Mr. E. H. Be'nnet's school, is repirtel to have been a decided success. Mr. Bennett has taught several t'.rms of school ia that district, r are n firmed, and has given general satisfaction. Mr. C. H. Whitney, who has lately moved his large stok of goods lata the former Ga zette building, ii disposing of a large qunan tity of goods lieeause he sells so remark ably cheap. Larue arrivals of goods every dav. He is a thorough business man an ! understands how to succeed with large sales and low prbes. were presented and on motion, allowed '. E. Miller S 3. R. Bsicv .... V. H. Sawtelle.. . I'. E. MlUcr A. R. Pygall ... Timothy i)nahue Henry Gerb .r . . . . Total including Campbell $169 !0 The following two ordinance bills were presented to the council and re id for the first time: one relating to lauding or storing dynamite giant powder, or nitro glycerine; another relating to throwing refuse matter into the streets and alleys. On motion, the Marshal was instructed to notify parties that no mora maaure be thrown into the alleys. A committee consisting of B. J. Haw thorne, J. H. Lewis, and E. B. McElroy w;;s appointed to investigate tlie matter in rela Ufa to the sewer on Malison street, and report at an a ljounied meeting. Tlie Mar.-hal was instructed to put in a briilre on the conur of Fifth n 1 Ad tun' street. Tl e fire and water committee were in structed, to have the cistern at the corner of Second and Adams streets repaired. It was ordere 1. th:t the dit-.h on Har rison street adjoining Mrs. Grabbs' prop erty, should be covered as soon as lumber for the same ci uid'l e obtaii ed. Council adjourned until Merck 23, 1S82. Alsea Letter. Alsea Bay is the place to get a home. If you have not a home, come to Alsea bay, for there are 100 settlers and plenty of land vacant for 100 more. Times have been better this winter on the Bay than ever were known here before. The rush to if ewport gave us a market for our vegeta bles, eggs butter .and honey at a very high price. Mr. Baldwin gives ns 5 cts per pound for our beef and more if we ask it. This country, when cleared, is well adap ted to farming, for the hills possess a rich soil and grass will take well on farms, aud the hills when the brush is chopped off, m ike good- pasture land. We have a schooner plying .to 'the bayt owned by Capt, Lirtjens. The Captain C ime over" the . bar on Sunday and fomul plenty of- -water, al though the channel was chapgeil to the south Strangers pass every" day looking for- land. Some locate,, others pass on. Come; we welcome you to the garden spot of Oregon. Geort'e Starr will present a petition to the next term of the Legislature, asking that honorable body to pass a law prohibit ing the dis'illing of ardent spirits- in the state of Oregon. Justi.eCmrt closed last Sunday the examination of Bowers and Hastings, said Bowers and Hastings being bound over in the sum of S300. South Beach. Anaaiincemeut. The National Surgical Institute, of Indi anapolis, with branches at Philadelphia. Atlanta, Ga. , and San Francisco, which has a National reputation, will permanently es tab'ish a branch at Portland, Oregon. Two of the ski led Surgeons of this Insti tute, prepared with eviry needed apparatus for the successful treatment of cripples, will meet all the old patients, and such new ones 3 may desire treatment, this year, at the following places: Portland, at St. Charles Hotel, April 8th, 10th and 11th; Albany, April 12lh and 13th, TheDa'les, April 17th; Walla Walla, April 19th and 20th; and Seattle, April 25th and 26th, and hereafter, at Portland, Oregon, on the first two weeks of May and November of each year, commencing November. 1882. Beware of rdl t ravelin Doctor.? wi.o mav claim to represent any other Institute, for this 13 the only .surgical Institute on tins Coast wish facilities and experience for the treatment of deformities. J. M. H INKLE, M. D. GEO. W. HANDY. M. D. Surgeons in charge, National SurgieaMiisIl tute, No. 31U Bush St. San Francisco:: Letter fseai near Abea Ear. Valiants, Mirch 8th, 1832. Ed. Gazette. It omirrel to me that there iniirht 1 e some of the readers -f your paper that are without homos. It they will take the trouble to come over to tin ithwest part of Benton county, there is plenty of good land not yet taken np Parties wishing tntlier information can in quire ot JYlr. fiercer, wuo surveyed it, or come and see it. Our school meeting went off on Monday. Mr. Baxter was elected clerk and Mr. Ru ble director. The lower nortion of toe m ist of a vesiel came ashore last week, with considerable iron raid some rop . We expect this put of the county to be well represented in Coivallis during Court. rlie schooner Kate and Anna is in tae Alsea Bav. G. M. S. The Canadian papers are making bitter corapleint against the government for not having had clauses inserted in the Pacific railroad contracts forbidding the employ ment of Chinese. See San and Loo Lin, two Chinese, were arrested recently at Portland, for cruelly beating and burning with a hot poker a Chinese slave girl. It is supposed that both of her legs will have to be amputated. Hon. J. F. Watson has resigned his office of circuit Judge for this District, ami took the oath of office last week as TJ. S. Dis trict Attorney and was admitted to prac tice in the U. S. Circuit and District Courts. One of the mail stages going south was recently crushes, and 'destroyed by K land slide along the Umpqna-river near Canvon yiile. Theririjer ap;l horses got oa.t'. ohye. and" the! sacfts were afterwards dug' out of the ruin. ' . '. a- . . .. , Mis,3 Mary Mlwaiey and young man by the name of.. Perry were married, last week, says flie Standard, while 'oh : board the train at -Eugene City. Cause:--opposij tion of the young ladie's parents to the marriage. A correspondent writing from Gray's Harbor W. T., says: There is quite an ex citement on the north side about gold. They are taking out $20 per ton, washing iilack sand. They have struck a lead 18 inches thick, running back into the beach. About 20 claims have been taken, and all expect to make fortunes. List ol L titers Remaining in the Posto dice at Corvallis Benton County, Oregon, March 17, 18S2. Persons calling for the same will please say advertised : Mrs. A. Ross. Effie B. Rollins, Mrs. Corrinne Reed, W. T. Owens, Alex Ross, John Reed, Clinton Tharpp, J. R. Sways, N. Versteeg, Joseph . Worley, 2, B. Mc FardeL N. R. Barber, P. M. $Smg Taliuy Letter. Regular Correspondent to the Gazette Eoitoii Gazette. The farmeis have been improving the good weather by plowing and sowing. Everybody has been hard at work for the last week. There is not an idle hand in the Valley; in fact they need a few good men at the saw mill. Mr. Niin Kelley from Polk ooauty is at work for lake Chambers in his blacksmith shop. Mr. Kelley is an experience I workman an I will give entire satisfaction. At the annual school meeting, C. B. Cros uo was elected director and James Cham bers, clerk. Connor & Crosno have sold their store to Messrs. Willard and Lark Price. As the members of the new firm arc energetic boys nod well liked in the neighborhood, they will do a g'-o t business, although Laik seems to think the store was bought to keep, having refused to sell a boy a pair of boots for the cash, after the boy had oiFered fifty cents more than they were worth. Connor & Crosno will remain in the Valley, farm ing sad settling np their business. In a private letter just received from Hon. M. 0. George, he Says: "I fully ap preciate the importance of Yaqr.ina Bay improvements, and will get the largest pos sible appritpriation for that purpose. And I am fully of the opinion that were any of the intelligent people, who are interested in that work, here to see my surroundings, ami feel the temper of Congress, they would heartily coincide 'with my course in this matter." I am certain that Mr. George will do his duty faithfully for all parts of the State au I that be is an ;dde aud efficient member end should by all means be returned to Congress- Heretorore we have pursued a very suicidal pelicy for the good ot our State, scare ly ever sending btck a member for a second term Other Stales, send their representatives for years and ye'trs, nutil tln-y have gaiue I experience and friends and power. Let ns bo wise and profit by thdr example; and the time may yet come when Oregon can speak in rhe Halls of Congress and command attention. Brutus. March 13th, 1882. One or Jlere Surgeons. From the P.vific .Surgical Institute 305 Kearney St., S;:n Francisco, will be at the St. Charles H tel, Eugeaa City, Mirch 21st and 22 I; at the St. Cairles Hitel, Albany, March 21th and 25th, and the Ohemckita Hotel, Salem. Mtrch 27tli anl 2ith, fully prepared to treat all the di3ease3 and De formities treated at this Institute, such as Spiual Diseases anl all diseases of the Joints, Rupture, Nasal Catarrh, Chronic Rheumatism, Lung Disease, Paralysis, Ner vous Diseases, Piles, Fistula, and Female Diseases. This is the only authorized branch of the Great North-western Surgical Insti tute on the Paeitie Coast, and desires not to be confounded with any other Institution. CEIE&AL. The capture : Jesse Jam's is again re ported from Kansas. "Prof. D. T. Stanley h.oa stilted- a semi monthly temperance paper. nSmelt are running heavily in the Columbia river. 1 oey are ol tine Quality. A small bug, with a grasshoppary head, is biting the Alabama wheat. The pr-a-iident has n onin ite-1 Y alter A. Smith Lr. S. marshal for California. The erection ot a new woolen mill and flouring mill is being talks 1 of in Albany. Annie Murray, who recently shot and killed Henry Prang in Portland, died last week. Prof. ' Powell holds a teacher's institute n Mourn n.th Polk county, beginning wiji March 22nd. The steamer Oregon arrived on the Sth. with 350 Chinamen who were destined for tho.N. P. R. R. Tlie Oregon Short Line, it is thought will be completed from Gr.uiger to Baker Cit.f by next year. Portland spent $51,371 46' for her schools during the fiscal year ending March 1st; a good showing. A District Teachers' Institute will be held in Aloany, Linn county, from March 2Stb to March 31st. It is thought among Senators in Wash ington that Senator Hill of Georgia will die from his malady. An unknown Steerage passenger leaped from the steamer Oregon on the 25th ult, aud ilrowncd himself. Secretary Folger has ordered collection of duties on sugar according to its apparent color wuen imported. We understand that the cannery on the Lower Siu daw will be started up during the next fishing season. Dan Patter3on, snys the Bedrock Demo cat, shot and wounded Ed Lyon recently. Family troubles were the cause. The O R. & N. Co. expect to have regu lar trains running between the Cascades and The Dalles by the 1st prox. E. T. Kennedy, who has been employed as leading writer on the Sail Francisco Alto, committed suicide on the 9th inst. A little daughter of Mr. Van Bibber, says the Weekly Tacoma Ledger, lost her life last week, by a. tree filling' upon her. Counterfeit half dollars bearing date of 1877, and purporting to be coined at the Philadelphia Mint, are in circulation. At the appro tchiug con3istory the pope will create seven new cardinals, including the most Rev.; Dr. McCabe, archbishop of Dublin. - '"; , Miss Ada Thomas has been elected School Clerk of the East Portland School District, beating three men in the contest' for the position. In the year 1879 there was collecte l and expended for educational purposes in the United States and Territories the enormous sum of 78,385,956. Privat" advices from Ottawa state that a syndicate of California has arranged with the Cana lian Government to build the Nan aimo railway. Standard. Mr. H. Baily, of the' Willamina lumber ing mills, we are informed, lost about 600, 000 feet of logs dining the high water last week, by the breaking of a boom. Tlie bill providing for the admission of Washington was reported from the house committee on the 11th. with the clause adding northern Idaho stricken out. A young man named Robert Boyd com mitted suicide in the bar-room of the St. John Hotel, at Weston, on the evening of Friday last, by taking poison mixed with whisky. Timei Constantinople: It is feared in official circles that war between Russia and Austria is inevitable. The Question of calling out reserves is being seriously dis ss ea. It is learned from aoi authoritv that Charles Hamilton, the paramour of Carrie lirartley anrl one of her accomplices in the murder of Jamee N. Brown, ' is lying sick at Mazatlaa, Mexico. . TELEGRAMS. Omaha, March 9. Strikers and labor unions are flushed with the victory of their raid on "scab laborers" on the grading yes terday. The -railway company has its offices and depot barricaded and watched to-night, and the city is in a state of con siderable uneasiness. Omaha, March 10. To-morrow, morning two companies of regulars, about 100 men, and a howitzer and gatling gnu from Fort Omaha, are to be stationed at the B. & M. freight depot groan Is to protect the B. & M. graders from violence if-the mob and so called labor union. Regulars aro to be call ed out under a request of Gov. Vance m ule to President Arthur. Three hundred men employed at the Omaha- smelting works atoppel to day. saying they were afraid to ( outl ine under tae present state of afflirs, r;s there was dan ier of being rai le I by the mob to compel them to strike for 1 75 per day. Om-hi. Iselv, March 10 Lboiunionist3 and mob held a large an I euthusi istie meet ing to-night and determined to enforce, if pos.ible, their established price of $1 75 per day for common labor. More serious trouble is expected. New York, March 10. R. G. Dun & Co report failures of the last seven days as 143. j against 128 last week. Listern states had 20. western 42, middle 21, southern 44, Pa ci.'ic 10 and New York city seven. New York, March 10. U. S. Commiss ioner Shields today gave a decision refus ing to give naturalization papers to Hop Sing, a Chinaman, who applied for them yesterday. Atcliinson, March 10. The heaviest snow storw of the season prevailed last night and this morning throughout north em Kans.is. St. Louis, March 10. Miss Louise Ar- maindo, champion lady bicycle rider started on a ride to day to make 6'0f miles miles in six consecutive days. Pomeroy greenhackers have issued a ulafc- form after much wranslina which has no novel fi attires. Canton, March 10 Union block was nearly destroyed by fire to-day. Loss S50.- 000; partly insured. Washington, March 10. The Chineae bill, passed by the senate yesterday, was sent to tlie honse of representatives this afternoon and given its proper place on. the ape iker's table. There are 33 bills ahead of t e first being the anti-oolvirarnv bill. and the fifth the Grant retirement measure. Chicago, March 10. Mr. Scoville arrived yesterday evening. He says as soo as the bill of exceptions in ths Guiteau case is ready ha will retire from the defense. iuite.ui has riot broke down in the least. but is more unreasonable than ever. Washington, March 10. A reDort was made yesterday from the committee on Li lian aiiairs and placed on the calendar for the a lotment ol lands in severalty to Indi, an.s ju Umatilla reservation in Oregon. Lakeport Cal.. March 10. Mareuss and Jeff, the two murderers of John Hendry in auuary last have just been arrested. New York, March 13. Commodore John Great Bargain. J. fMajxson nil tt rctir-oA Mat tUa T T,, ;f .,,1 I State? navy died yesterday. His death A Pard Organ, nearly as good m I was caused by heart disease, aggravated by , for sale at A. J. Langworthy Cash fUill congestion of the lungs. I Corvallis. Price reasonable. Easton. Pa., March 13. Smallpox hast ' become epidemic in South Bethlehem. Pa, It is reported there are 70 cases and also a number of ca&es of pneumonia. Schools have been closed. Panama, March 13. Inteligence hag just reached here of an appaling earthquake in Costa Riea. Advices thus far received stale that four towns havo been destroyed. Washington, March 13. The nomination of. Judge.Blatchfor.1 for supreme judge was sent to the senate this afternoon, ami John Russell Younsfas minister to China. A.. I. Loiu worthy's fash Store Corner of Main aud Jackson sts., oppoaff the ferry. Oorvallis, is the place to get bag gaius in dry goods and groceries. What Hade The Change. S ixty Barbara, C.I., March 10th, 188. H. H. Warnkk & Co. : Sirs I have bee troubled v,'i;h liver co nolaint for the past two years. During that time I tried alt medicines advertised for this disease, ad I Welt US it'.R m Aftir-,,, r.ri. .il.a.l 1... Omaha, March 12. The militia in the ! i.tn. W num. r.t.t ... - a city to protect; . non-striking ltbbiars were! lost I used your Safe Kidney and Liver ituiu.ve,i.tuM evening oy a gathering r men i.'ure end am now perfectly well. an I" boys who threw brfek-lrats at the out- -cers and hit several. - A Sijuad of soldiers, finally 'charged! on the crowd to dtive them haek from the malrtia quarters and several of the assailants were severely wounded, by bayonets. One of the wounded, named W. P. Armstrong, formerly a michinest. who was Wounded in the breast and taken into the guard hoti3e, supposed to he slight ly hurt, has died from the wound. Remln'sscnce from the Sea Side. The weather since the last storm has been as e'ear and delightful as summer. The O P. R. R. wharf at ford's Point is nearin its completion very rapidly. The piles ar. all driven and the east caps were p it oii Saturday. The carpenters are all ready and will begin to lay the tiooring the first of the week. The Oneata Mill will resume Work about the middle ot the week, and a rain the familiar hum of the siw, and whistle of the busy axman will be heard as of yore. R. A. BenseU's new steamer, that h is been building at the Oae itta ship-yards, is no u-Iy completed, and when "hushed will mike daily trips between Newport and Elk City She will carry about twenty-five pissen ;ers. Mr. Bos well and men arrived at bead quarters Friday evening. All preparation are being made to begin work on the rail road as soon as the weather permits. There are a great many strangers in Newport ai present; some are looking for laud, some fn; work, while others are Drospecting as i were. Judge Stout's new residence i quite au acquisition to the town; he wil move into is next weak. Mr. Wailing ha purchased the house lately occupied by John Vingav. He contemplates buildin' a fine residence in the spring. The regular an nual school meeting was held at Newport last Monday which resulted in the electi-n of Ed C. Phelps as director, and John Priest as clerk. John seems to have a life lease On that oili e. lor he has fiile 1 it for the last ten years. The private day and eve ning school under the management of E. Frazier is in a flourishing condition. The public School begins about the middle ol April. Axgelo. Newport, Mnreh 13th. 1SS2. perfectly fl- M. Van Wimklz. 05 S2J a o tss h 0 si CO . c O e E a - 3 " 2 o J i 1 e i C3 fegj o "E 4 i to c S3 -i 3 H II f 5 k 1 Xj Toa!I wio ar-3 suiTerin- Fron thr; errors and India crcti:m3 of youth, nyrvous weakiies1, early deca Iosj of manhood, etc., I will send a recuipe that will cure y:i. FttfLK OF CIIAltOi;. This great re:ne:'.y was discovered by a mi-wionary in South America Send a self-ad Iressed envelope to the Rkv. Jo.Krn T. 1 nm an, Station i).,New YorkOity. lihii-niGi'ii STew this Week, 33TIG? T3 RAILROAD CONTRACTORS. ."ALr.D H71OP03ALS WILL BE RECEIVED, AT y t:is (v-ftz- ol tlie Oregon Pacific Railroad Compaq iy, Corvaliij, Oregon, until r.oon, on April lit, 1S8?, - will fin 1"; o;enc:l, for furnishin the material .in i d:.n,' t ie work 0:1 construction of Four Tunnels on bbe Iui3 ol tltz CT3ou Paciflts ILtilroad, betweerv i.'orvaliii and Taquina, varying in length lrom 400 ta 7.r)D i⁢ ajc(rdin. to plan and spseifi cations now on file in tlie Oiiice of the Chief Engineer of ttaa Company at Corvalll . The bid must be made oo blanks w-iich will be furnished by the Company, o application. Tlie Conpiny res;rre to theuiselrcs the right eg rejecting any or ail bids. March 10th, 18". Wsl at HOAO, 19:122. General Managar. O. F. H. KOTICE FOR PUSLISATtON, Land OiHco at Orejon City, Oregon St. Petersburg. March 10. The minister of war told Skobelelf he was recalled for reach of discipline in creating disturbance and excitement abroad. Gen. Iauatieft told Ski.beleff the czar had nothing particular to say to him. Memphis. March 11. From a point wety miles below Mcrovhie. where the first break in the levee occurred the entire country is one vast sea of water. People ad through this submerged region are utterly destitute and in a starving condition. The levee along the river front is broken in forty diderent places between Memphis and Arkansas (.'ity, and at some points the river is fifty miles wide. Panama. March l.-rThe editor of the ElParkener of Guatemala has been arrested for printing an article offensive to the U. P minister to (,'entral America, Dr. Logan. London, March 12. Nesjotiafions for a copyright convention between Great Britain and the United States are suspended. Pres ident Arthur and Secretary of State Frelins- huysen nnt sharing Gen. Garfield's views on the subject. Scutari, Mar. 11. Austrians occupy Dragalf. headquarters of the insurgents in Krivoscia. . . b. Vienna, March, 12. Eight thousand individuals unprovided with passports have been expelled from Moscow within a fen days. . Washington, March 11. The secretary of war has telegraphed Gen. H nenck ap proving the order in Sere;e tut Mason's ease providing for Mason's imprisonment in the penitentiary at Albany. All democrats cannot be depended upon to oppose the proposed changes in house rules. It is evident to all that nnder the present rales scarcely any bill calling for the expenditure of money, outside of regu lar appropriation bills, will stand any show of passing. The sentence of court-martial on Sergeant Mason for shooting at Uniteau was com municated to. him this afternoon. He re ceived it with apparent indifference Al ready petitions have been prepared asking his pardon by the president. The Smithsonian Institution 'has received from Prof. Foester. of Berlin, the announce ment that he has 'discovered before Pa'isa, on the 10th of March, a planet of the 13th magnitude, 11 hours 10 minutes right ascen sion, 8 decrees 18 minutes north declination; daily motion 4 seconds. '" Memphis, March 12. Lieut. Vedder, de tailed for duty in Arkansas to ascertan ' the extent Of guttering caused by overflow, ar rived this forenoon from Little Rock. He estimates the government will have th pro vide for 20,000 destitute people in Arkan sas for sixty days from the 20th inst., as suffering is on the increase, and wili con tinue long after the water recede. m:mmmn cured An old physician, retired from active practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for general Debility and all nervous com- p'aints, after having thoroughly tested its wondei ful curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. The recipe with full particulars, directions for preparation and use, and all necessary advice and instruc tions for successful treatment at your own home, will be received by you by return marl, free of charge by addressing with stamp or stamped self-addressed envelope to Dn. M. E. BELL, 161 X. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 19:2yl. XDTICE A NASAL. INJECTOR free with e.-.ch 1 o tie of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Plica 50 cents. THE REV. dEO. H. THAYER, of Bour bon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owe our "lives to StiILOH'S CONSUMP TION CURE." ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indi gestion, Consumption, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Sbiloh's Vitalizcr is a positive cure. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts. 50 cts. and 1. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a pos itive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. "HACKMETACK," a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. SHIOH'S CURE WILL immediately relieve Croui, Whooping cough and Bronchitis. fc'OR DYSPEPSIA .ml Liver Complaint, you have a printel guarantee on.eyery bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. A LL KINDS OF JOB WOBK DONE A. at this office. Letter heads, ete. Miruh S. 1861. rs HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL-. lowi-iir n:inu-l settler lian filed notice et hU in-. tentimi to make final proof in tuniiort of his claim. a'ld t! at said proof nil i be made before the Couaty C'erk, of Benton County, at Corvallis, Oregon. a, TUESDAY, APRIL 18th, 1382, viz: Albert W Wright Pre-emption I. S. No. 91 for th? S. E. j sf Sea 1, T. 12 S ,R. 11 W. He name tee following witnesses to prove his con-tin-aom- resi'lence soon, and cultivation of, said land,. vi2: Wm. titt, of Ya-tuina Bay, J. King and James. Hun-uuker. of Oncalta. and W. Huntaicker, of Cr-. vallis. all of Benton Cou-.ltv, Oiegon. 10:l-2-5. L. TL BAR1K, Register. KQTIGS EF DiSSCLUTtPN. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THI; , v partnership between the undersigned, Allen Parker and Wallis Nasli (as Tru-tee). in the business!, known as the Oneatta Mill, on Yaquiiia Bay, Bento.t. County, Orison, which jartner.-ship commenced nt tlie 0th day of August, A. O. 1881, has been this daf dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this 11th day of Marrh. A. D. 183?. ALLEN PARKER. Witnesses W.u.US NASH. J. RCAD.MAX, JE. W. L. Oastox. 19:12w: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APPOINT-, cd. by tlie County Court of Benton County, Ore-, iron. Administrator of the estate of Georjre P. Wrenn, deceased. Ail persons having claims against th. r-' tateof said dece sod are required to present them tK. mc, with the priqior vouchers, within six months from .late, at my o.Iice at Corvallis. CokvaL-is, Ore"iOU, March 10. 1SS2. F. A. CiIENOWEIH, lB:12wf. Administrator. THE YAQUINA HOUSE;!! Is now prep:irc.l 'o accommodate travelers, IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. .MEALS AT ALL 1THTRS FOR. 0.B.Y 25 CEJiTS, HORSE FEEL Constantly on harm!, at the LOWEST LIVING RATES. Situaued on the Yaquiiia Road, half wy? from Corvsllia to New-port. 19-I2ui3. P. BRYANT. Ooocl Bargain. Tl-.n jrroui.ds including the lot fenced, tegethet with stable barn etc of the OSOp'ng grrupd on, Fred OIs. ons jilace for rent : verytody knew the, l.icsr.ty a one of the bst on the Ynfiuina Bay. Address owner, J. A. OLSSON. 19tiw4 Newport, Oregon, Dsry Gods, 6itiimgf & General MercMaiidise Will have to quit eap for C selling so Gash. order to write an get more time advertisement In to to fill this space, which i reserved for him. 19:I2tf