4 fBf orraUia incite. FRIDAY MORNING, AfRIL 7. 1882. Entered at the Postoffice at Corvallis, Oregon, as second-class matter. Lam? Exploded. Says the Standard: A coal oil lamp ex ploded last evening in the Chinese tailoring establishment of Ying Lung & Co. on Aldei street between First am' Second, settinj. fire to goods piled on a counter near it. Tbe Sociable Held at the residence of E. B. McElroy last Friday night for the benefit of tin Christian Church was a su-cess both socially and fmanci l!y. The supper was the besi of the season. A large crowd was present to attest to this fact. LOCAL NOTES. Beauty's Bower. This famous cigar is Only sold at T. J. Buford's. Easter card3 at Buford's. Read the ad vs. under head of "New this- Week." President Arthur has vetoed the anti Uhini.se bill. . zens a very pleasant serenade the- other night with his string band. This band is ne.v, ami has been in training but a few months, yet the pieces rendered that night were the softest and sweetest we have heard for a long time. OpRRrfePOXDKNT. Yaquina. Ewtob Gazette : We want to know where the man is that says the Oregon Pa- Stationery and books of all descriutions at 1 cific Railroad will not be built. A gentlc- ostoffice Store. An rated. Last Wednesday a couple of young men were arnsied on a charge preferred before Recorder Sawtelle by some Indians charged with assault and a general difficulty with the led skins. On examination they were discharged by the Recorder for want of sufficient evidence. Cows and Gardens. The people of Corvallis are now com mencing to make gardens and the marshal informs us that partial having cows running at large hail better look after them carefully during forbidden hours or it will become his duty to take charge of all such animals when found at lar.- contrary to the pro visions of the city ordinance. Increase of Wharf rnvu-rges. Mr. Win. M. Hoa', the general manager of t!i O. P. R. R-, has carefully examiued the iarge wharf already put up at the new town of Ya-juina. and has become convinced that it will be insufficient to meet the re quirements of the co.npany and has already urdere I an aditional one hundred feet to be built 'making inclusive of approaches about four hundred feet in length. S,"t'y BiDised. John Currier, son of M. C. Currier, while on horseba-il; miming a band of horses try ing to drive them, on last Wednesday, the horse that he was riding stepped into a hole causing him to turn a complete sum mersault falling on vouu:r Carrier which A daughter of S. D. Frantz, of King's Valley, is very sick. All kinds of Blanks in stock and for sale at the Gazette office. There will be an invitation bill at the Vincent House to-night. Max Friendly started up his saw mill luring the present week. Mr. Nels. H. Wheeler, of Alsea Valley, 5'ave us a call on Thursday. Ail kinds of book and job priating done on short notice at this office. Che Corvallis Gazette for sale on the counter of Buford's news depot. - Mr. Bern, residing in Henry Elliott's house, is sick with heart disease. Letter head, bill heads, envelopes and posters printed on short notice at this office. A nagnitijent selection of candies from San Francisco just arrivced at Postoffice store. We have had a nice shower of rain almost every day this week, and the farmers are happy. Hor3e posters of all kinds printed on short notice and in the best workmanlike manner. John Stewart is rapidly recovering fro-.n the injuries received from his late fall down stairs. Don't forget that the Monitor Grain Drill is far ahead of anything of its kind. At Woodcock & Baldwin's. See sample Sieel skein Eaio wagon. Best wagon ever offered in this market, at Woodcock & Baldwin's. 200 cords best oak wood at S4 per cord delivered in May and J line. Leave order.; at one-' with Herbert Nash, Postottice Store. Benjamin Franklin Irvin, the gentlemanly DISTBISXTIOS OF SCHOOL FCNO. The following table shows the number of School Districts, n.inje of School Clerks and their postoffice address, number of pupils and the amount of money each of the districts received on March 23, 1S82: CLERK. Postoffice suited breaking his collar bone and telegraph operator at this pla.o, is now otherwise bruising him (juite severely. A sister of the ii.jured boy has been sick for some time with billions fever and is now in a very serious condition. TcGipcrar.ee Lecture. The Rev. F. P. Berry, of Saljm, will ad dress the citizens of Corvallis on the sub ject of Temperance this (Friday) evening at the Presbyterian church, at 7 o'clock. KeV. Mr. Berry is a distinguished speaker. Mr. Barry formerly reside I in Kansas, and engaged in the Temperance work there. Let there be a grand rally of the lovers of temperance. Jos. Emekv, Ch'n of Com. tirtol Let'ers Kemaiuina in the Postoffice at Corvaili Benton County, Oregon, April 7. 1SS2. for the same "ill please say Persons calliu advertised: i.ad.is' list. Jenkins, Mrs. It., Meads, Olive, . OE.Vi'.-i' LIST. Hamilton, P , Henderson, Wilson, 11 irley. Geo. J., Llalc, J.'tS., Junes, F A. Wtiodruji'. Mr. N. K. Baebeb, P. M. one snip. (an it be Tm&Mtl Ac exchange says: "Ask some men for an advertisement or some locals, they do not lielieve in advertising a paper is never read. L,et mat man oo caugnt hav ing his neighbor's wife, or trying to hold rp the ride of a building some dark night, and his tune changes instantly, and if the print ing office is in the garret of a seventeen story building, he wi'l climb to the top to beg the editor to keep quiet don't publish it in the paper, you know." Can such things be? Public Jlectteg io. Kaihoad Bridge at Aiuar.y. The citizens of Albany and vicinity re ccntly met for the purpose of t iking into consideration the proposition for her citizens to raise a sufficient sura to induce the O. P. R. R. Co. to build a double bridge across the Willamettee river at that place. A committee of seven was appointed to confer with the company to ascertain their terms which would be required by the company. A committee of five was al o appointed to raise $20,000 for that purpose. Corvallis Pfecicct fteunfciu-an Convention Met at 1 o'clock P. M. on last Tuesday and was called to order by Hon. A. M. Vitbam. Judae C. E. Moore was then elected chairman, M. S. Woodcock Secre tary and 1''. A. Vincent assistant Secretary. On motions regularly made it was ordered by the convention that the twelve delegates '.o the county Convention be balloted for at the same time. That a hat be placed on the stand and each voter step forward and deposit his ballot therein, also that the twelve persons receiving the highest num ber of votes be declared the delegates to the county Conventin. Messrs- 3. R. Baldwin and M. L. Noftsger were appointed tellers. The ballot was then taken which resulted in one hundred and sixteen votes being cast and the e'ection of tbe following named delegates to the county Convention '. A M. Withatu, S. L, Kline, F. A. Vincent. A. G. Mulkey, Wm. Glass, C. E. Moose, E. Allen F. C. Alexander, W. P. Smith, A. Purdy, R. C. Kiger, J. Mensinger. The delegates from Philomath precinct to the county Convention aie as follows: Lee He-nk le, J. A Henkle, David King, Dr. F. M. Carter, Andrew Gellatly, A. Newton, B. T. Harris. The following delegates were selected to represent the King's Valley precinct: Jake Chambers, Frank Chambers, Charles Crosno', S.G. McFadden, Jas. Plunket. Delegates from Monroe precinct are as follows : W. J. HeUy, R. A. Belknap, A. Nichols, Frank Belknap, Miles Starr. Jas. Edwards. Tbe delegates from Alsea precinct to the Republican county Convention are Wm. W. Rider, J. K. McOormack, H. H. Starr. visiting relatives and mends at Brown ville, Or. Coll Van Cleve, of Albany, wi'l in a few days begin the publication of a newspaper at Vaquina Bay, to be called the Yaquina Dan Post. Mr. W. H. Parker, of Oueatta. is in town and reports matters lively in his locality. Says a new bjardiug house is wanted there. Mr. C. W. Starr, of Monroe, who has been confined to his home for a long time on accolsut of sickness, was in town yester day looking much improved. W. Henry Lesh, the accommodating night clerk of tlie Occidental Hotel, has been slightly indisposed during the past week, but has now recovered. A gentleman from Hilbiboro, Or., by the nunc of Seiz. is making pre; orations to uieet a bui'din-' fur the nurpose of euaaifias: ! Pl"'ll,nj4 in the brewing business, ft will be located in the soutfea.t :n part of town. The Benton county R-puULau Conven tion, for the nomination of county officers and the selection of delegates to the State Convention, wiil be held in the Court House at this place to morrow at 10 o'clock A. M. Mr. Wm. YrntU informs us tint he re ceived recently a letter" from his brother, .lames A. Yantis, who is yet at Dayton, W. T., and is improving very much in health. He has lately been engaged in defending some parties in some criminal business. Persons understanding the logging bus iness might do well to run a lot of good logs to Corvallis, as the demand for lumber will no doubt be far in excess of the supply of logs. Why does not some cnterpising per son go to the McKeuzie where timber is plenty and the quality better than most any other place ? A supply of logs from there would be well rewarded and appreciated here. man came here lrom han fjanciseo last week and he said the fellow lived fit Port laud. Our San Francisco friend was look in? tor a location to start a tannery, and was advised by the Portlanders to try Coos Bay; now we would like to see the man or fellow; we want to show him the error he makes when he forgets us; we would like him to be equitable, and remember that an eqaivalent makes a fair trade; we would like him to coins and sea us, he shall have the best we have got. It is a well known fact that we have the finest honey here of any place upon the Pacific coast, we want him to taste it, then we will take him around and show him what is quietly going on; we v.ill take him to our large new wliarfs with San Francisco shipping lying alongside; to where he can see gangs of white men, carpenters, pile drivers, China men, men potting in cribbing and bulk heads; to where he can see idles of castings and other material necessary to build railroad cirs, ear wheels, sheds piled with seasoned c ir lumber, sheds piled with all kinds of railroad supplies including hay, grain, chop feed and bran, buildings containing all kinds of tools necessary to the construction of a railroad, magazines full of powder; we will show him several saw mills all running, some full and some double time, ware houses in course of construction, aiid in our rambles we will introduce him to Portland and San Francisco men now here securing business property. The schooner "Sea Foam" is up the river at Boon's Point taking on cargo; she wiil also stop on her way down to Oysterville and take on a large quantity of oysters for the San Francisco market. Parties having any doubt about there being a spring run of salmon in the Yaquina river can solve that doubt now by catching some. Several iine salmon have been seen within the last few days. There has been no rain for some time; everything is looking fresh. A great many of the trees up the river are coming out in full leaf. Men fad teams are now patting in full tine on the railroad Things are booming. Fresh beef is scarce. Butter is worth seventy five cents per pound, the San Fran cisco vessel brought in about 500 pounds, all gone in two days. CRLM. llW. C. Cauthora. . 3' James Chambers. 4jT. B. Williamson . G C. Voss SjA. J. Locke 9 B. Holgatc lo'Thos. H. Powers. ;a;pcr Newton. . SYflev Worton . . . Caleb Davis J. r Wood W. C. McCoy T II. Boles tl. A. Hulhort. .. Win. Robinson. .1. S. Powell John Whitakcr. . . Arehy JonjMfB. . fames E, fcdwardi H McFinlev T. H Welsher H. B Nichols .1. S. Mansfield... W. Groves P. C. Winstrow Joseph Thompson Tnled 2' 29 3: 331 John P. Priest 35Isa0 Norton MS Ebert 37J. C. Yantis 381 L. W. Hunt, 3'ijH. A. Baxter 41 C. Hoberg 42 H. II. Starr 43 Wm. N Phillips 45 R. T. Motlev 45 W. H. Parrish (Wells' (Kind's Valley jAlbany Albany jCorvallis Corvallis Corvallis 'Philomath... jKilltr's Vallev GorvalnB PbikKftota.. .. iphilomath.. . . (Philomath.. . . (corvallis 'Philomath.... Philomath.. .. Corvallis Corvalilsl Moaro Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Corvallis AUea Ncwoort . . .(Little Elk. . (Summit. . . . iJSuuimit. . . . I Little Elk . ; Waldport . .Alsea . I Alsea .(Albany.... . (Corvallis. . . jAlea 47jW. M. Dunswort'a'Nev.-itort. 48 James M. Watson. 'King's valtey HfW. H. Itamrt. 60) W. II Lcv.aug-ii. 52jL W. Hobert. . . 53A. W. Wright . . McKenney. . . Corvallis. Monroe Toledo Newport. . . . Tid-water. . . No. I Pupils (Amou't 87 55 75 198 75 55 145 75 22 58 30 4!l 100 00 327 8G8 SS 27 71 55 87 230 55 G7 177 55 (13 ioa K 26 03 90 51 135 15 212 561 SO 81 82 15 56 148 40 88 233 20 fS 113 95 51 135 15 63 180 2i 27 71 55' 8-t 222 60 05 172 25 29 70 85 SI2 820 80 37 98 05 43 127 20 76 201 40 ' 2S 74 20 68 153 70 45 119 25 0 53 00 03 1B0 95 51 135 15 33 100 70 53 140 45 50 132 50 C 6 90 31 82 15 64 i 101 60 24 ( 63 6J 32 I 81 80 55 145 75 H 03 60 21 ( 55 03 2337 is"518 05 Total amount reported as collected to date and ready for distribution March 23 1882, $7518 05, distributed among 2837 minds, mviu-' 82 65 1 er pupil. Distribu tion made March 23, 18S2. K. B. Ml-Elroy, Supt. of Schools. Reminiscence from ifo Seaside. We took a run up the bay Saturday as far as the Oneatta mills. We called at the railroad wharf on our way up, where Cant. Winant has been unloading iron for the road, material for cars, grain, feed, etc. TELEGRAMS. St. Louis. April 1. The Post-dispatch nublishes an account of the winter wheat 1 . . r -.. eron train over lou onereni. pomia m sas. Missouri. Illinois, Iudiana, Ohio and Michigan, all of which are quite favorable and represent wheat in an advanced state, aud prospects for a good crop as very line. Boston, April 1. At Gayhead a woman locked three children- in her house aud ent to a neighbor's. During her absence the building took tire and all the children were burned to death. Washington, April 1. The Senate to-day passed a bill introduced by Senator Hill, of Colorado, to allow mining claimants to make necessary affidavits by author ized agents in the'local district, or else in person? before the clerk of any court of record. The present law, as construed by the interior department, requires oaths to be made in person and iu the districts wherein claims are situated. Washington, April 1. Uuiteau has sold the suit of clothes he wore wheu he shot the president to Coup's circus, for exhi bition, and McDonald, the sculptor, is here making busts of Garfield aud Uuiteau for Coup's exhibition. Denver. Col.. April I. irtOUlie i PhrI.Io sneeial : Word reached here night that after lynching two cattle thieves ni-.bt before last, the mob, which had been iuereased from twelve to twenty five men, vigilantes, and says the victims were being oragged towards a thicket by a number ot men, and that blood was streaming from their mouths and nostrils Jrom the blows received, i ne lyacners- very aecitieaiy re- mested Bagnell to move on and not to in terfere. As he turutd away, he could hear tl e doomed men vainly appealing for mercy. London, April 3. The Spanish steamer Yruac Bat, Capt. Ugarte, from Liverpool for Porto Rico, eaiae i collision with the Royal Mail Company's steamer Douro, from Brazil, off the coast of Finistere, Spain, on Saturday. Both steamers were sunk. The steamer Hidalgo, rescued 17 ersons fimn the Douro ami 67 from the Yruac Bit, and landed them at Corona. Thirty o.f the crew el the Yriiac Bat, in cluding the captain ami pilot were drowned, aiid 33 of the Douro's passengers saved. The number of drowned '8 unknown. The Obxfrvc-r says: We are authorized to state that the request of President Ar thur to the secretary of state for the home department has respited Dr. Lamaon until the 19th inst., pending the arrival of evi dence from, America. St. Petersburg. April 3. The two assas sins of Gen. Streinikoff were not hanged. The czar did issue an order for their imme- iate execution, bnt countermanded it. The murdei-bis received copies of the in dictment against them yesterday, anil a council of war met at Odessa last evening to try them. Sentence of death was pro nounced at midnight. The body of Geu. Streinkoff was buried this morning with full military honors. Victoria, April o Saturday morning about 5 o clock smoke to seen issuing lrom underneath the sidewalk in front of the city ;or.ncil charaliers and adjoining the Occident hotel. On search for the cause the dead body of a Chinaman was found h.aogin the basement of the council chamber with his clothing on fire and body badly burned Coroner Trew summoned a jury, which brought in a verdict of death from straiiL'U lation. From the evidence given the man. whose name was said to be Ah Coy, had been sick some four months, and the sup position is that his disease was leprosy, and that he w is hung by his countrymen, and his clothing set on tire to prevent contagion ainget rid of the sick man at the same time. Chicago, April 4. Tim-'.i Little Rock: News has been received here . of the execu tion of two Indian murderers by the name of Lillie and Haney at Ocnolgee, in tie Indi an nation. The condemned men were shot dead in the presence of 50 to 70 persons, at sunset. Spectators were nearly all Indians, mainly friends of prisoners. There was no disturbance, scarcely a word being spoken from the time the criminals were led from jail until the sharp report of rilles announc ed their doom had been sealed aud the law vindicated. Indianapolis, April 4- Last night a mob of eight hundred at Kokomo broke down the jail doors and took Long alias Johnson, who raped a little girl, and in the presence of 1000 people hanged him from a bridge. A clerayman present offered prayer. Long confessed stealing but denied the rape. Chicaco, April 4. Journals Washington: Democrats ace determined to oppose the tariff commission bill and bill for admission of Dakota, by all methods possible, A long seajsou of lilibustering is expected. Tucson, A. T., April 4. Gov. Tritle has caused the organization of a posse of thirty men undes command of a deputy U. S. marshal, to protect life and property, and has telegraphed the president the full state .,f ilnM nml ftabftl An annrniiriation from last ' .,., f atSfl (inn in .t.frav t.h pvnense of rooting ruffianism out of the territory. S Coods. Messrs. J. E. Henkle & Co., of Philomath, are below purchasing a large and varied assortment of new goods which they will soon offer to their many customers at the lowest living prices. THAT HACKING COUCH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh,s Cure. We guai- autco it, WILL Y'OU SUFFER -with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's, Vitalizer is guar anteed to cure you. SLEF.fLESS N1CHTS, made miserable ty that terrihle cauyh, Shiloh's Qure is the emedy for you. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by isiuloli s uatarrn iiomcay. L'rice 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For Lame Back. Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porus Plaster. Prjce 25 cen,ts. SHILOH'-S CQUGH and Consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures con sumption. SHILOH'S VITALIZER is what you need for Consu.mp.tion, Loss of Appetite, Dizzi ness and all symptons of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 73 cents per bottle. CliOUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. CIEURCn BIRECTORV. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICFS.-Preaching verv second and fourth Sabbath in each niontfa) t trie College Cha'iel. by th Rev IT. P. Bavidson.. Services begin at 1 1 a. m., and 0:30 p. M. All are in-! vitetf. PRESB7TFJUAI CHBRCH. Uegailar servicaa. every Sahhath inomi'ng and evening. Snmlay Sbbol at thi close of the morning service. Praeiv meftina- Thursday evening at7 o'clock. Public cor lially invited. B. P DUNKIKO. Pastor. EVANCEirCAL ClIpRCH Sejviees regularly ev ery Sabbath morning anil evening, unless otherwise, announced. Sunday sehopl at 3 r- each Sabbat'. Prayer meeting every lursday at 7 P. M. The, public cordially invited BCS, iownasox. Pastor. M. E. CHURCH -Reirular services every Sunday 7 p. M. Sunday-school at 1 o'clock with Bible classes for old and youns. Prayi r meeting on Wednesday eveninjr at 7 o'clok. A -reneral invitation and cordial welcome. F. ELLIOTT, Pastor. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Services every Sabbath, at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. , at the college chapei. Sunday school at !):3( A. M. Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7 o'clock. 1 ublic cordially invited. J. R. N. BVL, Pastor. LEGAL. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APPOINT cd. bv the Comity Court of Benton County, Ore (ton, Administrator of the estate of George P. Wrenn deceased, All persons having ctauiis against the e tale of said dece sed are required to present thtrn to me, with the proper vouchers, witlrin six month from date, at mv oliicc at Corvallis. CorvaLlis, Oregon, JIarch 10. 1882. F. A. CHF.NOWETH, 19:12w5. Administrator. N3t1c11oru1lication. Land office at Rosehnrp-, Oregon. March ST; looi VOTICS IS HKltF.BY GIVEN THAT Till-: 3 loving named settler ha Bled notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his ciai-.ii, and that said proof will be made before B. W. Wilson. County Clerk at Corvallis, on FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1S&2. viz : Joseph J . Knebel. lS. No. 8S71 for the W. .! of S. V. 4, sa-i i-:. lof S. I-:. J Sec. 5, T. 15 S, R. 5 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz : George G. Hauck, of Corvallis, James Holgatc. of Alsea, James Larkins, of Monroe, SchilTer, of Benton. 19 5 w-5 Vnt F. I'.H-'JAMIN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUeUCATICN. Land office at Oregon Citv. Oregon. Al ril 4. 18&2. VOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE F L-lov.-ing-named sett!s- has filed notice oi his in tention to n ake final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be nmdo before the County Clerk of Kenton County at Corvallis, Oregon, on TUESDAY, MAY 10. 18S2. viz : Christian Zimmerman. Pre-emption P. S. No. 3705 for the W. A of S. E. & N. E. 1-4 ef S. W. 1-4 af Sec iq. &S. V.'l-4ofN. E. 1-4 of Sec. 29, T. 10 S, R. 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence uiion, and cultivation of, said land, viz : Jl. J. Rader, C. St Carlson, and Chris Hoelle, of Toledo, Benton County, and Henry lngraham of Aluanv, Linn County, Oregon. 1J IS W-5 L, T. BARIN, Reg-ster. NEBVO US DEIS ITT, A Sore furc CHaralftfetf DR. R C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT-, ment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convul ;Ions, Ncrvou Headache Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Sperniatorhaca, Impotency. Involuntary emissions, pren.ature old asre, caused by over exertion, self-abuse or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, detar and death. One box will cure re cent casea. Kach box contains one month's treat :ner;t ; one dollar ahox, or six boxes for five dol ars ; tent by ma'l prepaid on receipt of price. Wo, iruarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received ly us for six boxes, accompanied Aith five dollar-, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the snoiyv if the treat ment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by VO&ARD. CLARK & CO., Wholesale and Rrtail Druyjists, Portland Oregon.. Orders by mail at regular prices. HM3 y 1 C . MADDEN, Attorney at Law, CORVALLIS, OREGON. Will practice in all of the Courts of the State. 18:52yl Groort Bargain. The grounds including the lot fenced. tOrcthep vi-ith stable barn etc. of the camping ground on Fred QteBS place for rent: everybody knew lb locality as one of the best on tbe Ya iuina Bay, Address owner, J. A. OLSSON. 19-12ui2 Newport, Oregon 1STEW THIS WEEK. for the hist week. I was surprised to see ; r"0,"e .,ijOUt, ten miles out from town to the long rows of car wheels that lined the wharf; the jii e o' iron, the har-e!s of hojta and the stacks of feud, that nil casta out of Han Dionnf-d. The Prineville A'ttes gives a Keart-rendin account of the death by drowning of a man named William McBiide. Mr. McBiide, with his wife and two children, left town iu a two-horse wagon, fur Sam Newborn's ranch, having arranged to take charge there. In attempting ti cross the river at the ford just above the mouth of Bade creek, it seeras the horses became unruJy, aud McBriile cot into the river to unhitch them, the water at the ford being not more than three feet de'-p, but deepening below. Whether McBiide was injured-by-one of the horses, or Was taken with cramps, is not known, but he wa3 carried under in sight and almost within reach of hU terror stricken wife and children, whose cries for help was heard by a 3heep-her ler about a mile distant. He, with others, repaired to the spot and without much difficulty res cued the team and family, who are being kindly cared for at the home of Riley Hhodes. Mr. Havener pocured a boat aud hooks, and every efj&'rt will be made to recover the body of the unfortunate man. Deceased came here last fall, from the Wil lamette, hi3 father being a farmer near Shedd's station, Linn county. He was 2S years of age and a man of integrity and worth. Men were as busy as possil.Io covering for the cargo. Raft a'ter i aft of ties are being deiivured along the iine, ant) piles for the extension of the new wharf were coming in from every direction, In fact the pbuM has the appearance of a railroad center njoro tlma tha beginning of a new road. After stopping there fr some time we drifted on up to the mill. Wo found everything astir there. The previous announcement that R. A. BenselFs new stc:mer that has been building for some time at that pir.ee. would be launched on Saturday had brought a great many visitors out of curiosity like myself, '.yho had never seen a steamer launched. At half past ten the mechanics announced that everything' was ready. She soon had her first load of passengers to take a trip down the shoal. At lifiecn miuutijs to eleven she struck the water amid enthusiastic sjjootfl and eheerr. The bottle of wine (?) ot course wan nroktn and she v.-.asi christened "Mary Hall." She i3 a beautiful modal and rides the water nice ly. Slw was built under the supervision of Richard Ungbswa assisted by Geo. Hughes. .She is a model of workmanship and is good evidence that the builders thoroughly un derstand their profession. The "Mary Hall" hails from the new town of Yaqnina. Soton ami Ward the ship inspectors will be in on tlie Yaquina that sails from Port Ian 1 to-day for Newport After the "Mary Hall" is inspected she will make daily trips from Newport to Elk City and return. The Oueatta mills under the management of Allen Parker are running at full speed and turning but Jots of lumber. He finds no trouble in getting ready sale for all the lumber he can saw; tile railroad cbmpany takes most of it. Mr. Stratford is improv ing as rapidly as could be expected and we hope will soon be able to attend to business again. Axgeol. Newport, April 3, 1SS2, MARRIED, FhUociath iots. ,J. E. Henkle & Co. are now receiving and opening up the largest stock of general merchandise ever brought to Philomath by this enterprising firm. Messrs. Allen & Harris will also soon go below to lay jn their spring stock of goods. The postoffice which, has beea kept for so many years at the ! tore of Henkle & Co. , is now moved to the drug store of J. L. Aiken. Mr. A. was the P. M. at Monroe a long time and understands the business. His smiling, countenance and genial fiisn- uers will iu part make up for the loss of the goad looking and accomodating P. M. who has just retired. Prof. F. P, Jones gave some of our iti- OWENS SUTFOUD At the residence of Howard Owens in Linn County, Oregon, by liev. W. C. Crawford, of Corvallis, Miss Elizabf.ll Owens to F. M. Sutforw of Portland, Oregon. A nice p iece of the wedding cake placed on our table folicits our thanks and serves as a token of remenbrance for the happy couple. DIED. RY CRAFT Youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Squire L. Rycraft, Alsea valley, on the 3d inst., pf a severe attack of fever. MAYS On tbe 2Sth of March, 1882, at his father s home near Summit in this county, (Jrant R, eldest son of Mr. aud Mrs. C. B. Mays, after an illness of about 8 weeks. He was young and just budding into manhood with all the future before him He was a favorite of all who knew him and had the elements necessary to make him bright and usefnl man had life been spared to him The Christian Herald nd Eugene City papers will please copy. Subscribe for Tbe Gazkttb. where the Chast-.pe brothers anil Brans Orsbv were stopping. 'J be three were cap tured, maroke liuto a grove an.l hung, thus making five men lynched (orcatHe stealing yesterday within a distap.e of ten miles. Seattle, April 1. -John Car-.11 was drown 1 in front of this city last evening. He and his wife and four child icn were m a lar-'o boat anchored a short diatnnee on shore. He started for land, got into the water and drowned before the eyes of his family, no one being able to help him. Chicago, April 2. A prominent clothing firm hertt h s just ofiect&d a contract with Sergeant Mason whereby the latter binds himself to act for the linn as clerk for one year at a salary of $1500, the service to bi gin at onte. when Mason shall be released from Albany prison, whether that be at the exmration of his term or earlier. New Orleans, April 2. Active work con -tiime and government rations are being distributed to all points requiring them, and the local relief committee continue to supply forage for stock. Over 45,000 api 1 cuits have been furnished with fifteen day' rations, to commence March 22d. Dublin, April 1. --Arthur Herbert, jus" tice of the peace, who was shot dead while returning from Castle Island petty sessions was the person whose expression of regret that the police had not fired upon the riot ous mob was some time ago the subject of discussion in the commons. Since his mur der 11 lambs that belonged to him have been maliciously stabbed. St. Petersburg, April 1. Tbe czar on being apprised of the murder of ties, Strc lnikotf ordered the two assissins who were arrested to be executed within 24 hours. They were hanged at Odessa this morning. Kansas City, April 3, Nw-s of the kill ing of Jesse James created-an immense aem sation iu this city, although the report is oeueraliy treated with iucredulity, and even at this late hour many unbelievers can be found. This afternoon as soon as the news was received here police commissioner Craig left for St. Joseph, with a heavily armed iinssa of uieu to laiard the body of Jesse ' , ... r .t L 1-11 James aim protection ior xne man no Kill ed him. At tlie ponce station it was learn ed that Bob Ford, a young man who has been hanging about the station for the past two weeks, was the nerson who shot aud killed James. Ford left for the city about a week ago aud joined James in the vicinity of St. Louis, remainipg with him until an opportunity to kill htm was found. The police learned that Ford, who is said to be a memW of tlie gag. was under control of Craig, and was being used as an instru ment for James' destruction. Ford is about 22 yean old and looked like a ver dant youth from the country. In appear ance he is a mere boy. and is the last person in the world t j be taken as the slayer of an outlaw. Seward. Neb.. April 3. A. C. Patrick shot his wife through the heart last night, j then fired at each ot ins two sons, sngntiy wounding one of them. Patrick had trouble with his wife in the east, and she came here with her sons and engaged in fanning. He followed, and for some time has been loafing around town and drinking whisky. The murder was evidently pre meditated. Patrick escaped. Portland, Me., April 3. The land league denounce the infamous conduct of Minister Lowell, and demand his recall. The presi dent was also requested to demand immedi ate trial or release of all Americans now eonfined in British dungeons. He also asks congress fur power to suspend county officials tor si months. Washington. April 3. The Star says: f4eoFge Scoville, council for Guitean, has prepared a petition to the house, asking a Kill to pay medical experts for government t.y amend Bg it by authorizing the depart ment of justice to audit and pay claims for legal services for defense counsel. A dispatch from Lieut. Harber, concern ing the purchase of a vessel to search for the nrisstns crews of the Jeannette, was laid before the cabinet meeting to-day. As a result Secretary Hunt telegraphed Lieut. H irbet authorizing expenditure of 10,000 ronhlea in getting the most desirable vessel for the search. NOTICE FOR PUBUG&TISW. Land Office at Oregon City, Orejon, March 8, 1SS2. jf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE EOL-lowing-nauied settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final prcof in support of his claim, and tt-at said proof will be made before the County Clerk, of Benton County, at Corvailis, Oregon, on TUESDAY, APRIL ISth, 1SS2, viz- Albert W Wright. Pre-emption P. S. 'o. 3901 for the S. E of Sec. 1, T. 12 S , It. 11 . He names the following witnesses to prove- his con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said .and, Wm lai.it.t. of Yamiina Bur. J. Kinir and Jame- Hansaeker, of Oneatta. and W. Hunsucker, of Cor- vailis, all of Benton County, uiegon. 19:125, L. T. ilARIN, Register. Look Bci0. If yon want to purchase anything in the dry goods and general merchandise line, don't fail to call at the store of E. Popple ton, opposite Max Fricndly's. These goods will be sold regardless of cost, and if you want to secure a bargain don't fail to give them an early call. Satisfaction gnaranted to every purchaser i Ministerial Statement Rev. C. A. Harvey. D. D., is the popular financial secretary of Howard University, and is specially fitted to judge of inrit and demerit. In a recent letter from Washing ton to a friend he said: "lam convinced that for Br'ght's disease in all it3 stages, including the first symptoms, which seem so slight but are so" dangerous, no remedy heretofore discovered cm be hel l for one moment in comparison with Warner's Safe Kidney aud Liver Cure. " Adnoanccmeiitt The National Surgical Institute, of Iiioi anapolis, with branches at Philadelphia, Atlanta, Ca., and San Francisco, which has a National reputation, will permanently es tablish a branch at Portland, Oregon. Two of theski'led Surgeons of this Insti tute, prepared with every needed apparatus for the successful treatment of cripoles, will meet all the old patients, and such new ones as may desire treatment, this year, at the following places: Portland, at St. Charles Hotel, April Sth, 10th and Uth; Albany, April 12th and 13(b. The Dalles, April 17th; Walla Wralla, April 19th aud 20th; aud 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 all traveling Doctors who may claim to represent any other Institute, for this is the only Surgical Institute on this Coast wish facilities and experience for the treatment of deformities. J. M. HINKLE, M. D. OEO. W. HANDY, M. D. Surgeons in charge, Ivational Surgical Insti tute, No. 319 Bush St. San Franciseo:: N3T.CE FOB PU3L5CATt3ftl. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. March 3d, 1S82. ) xwi ia hrrehv riven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support oi his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton County, at Corvallis, Oregon, on MONDAY APRIL 10th 1832 Viz Georiri W. H. Moore, rre-emption D, S No SSJ1, for Lots 2A3 Sec 24 T. 12 S. R. 12 W. W. A of S. W. J & S. E. i of af. Sec. ID. T. 12 S. R 11 W. He iamcs the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, sa:d land, viz.: r. Anncy, a. r uavi-,, do. in WiittatD Grant, all oi Newport, Benton County, Oregon. . . 0i:llvS L- T- BAUi, ucgisicr. ft is not wealth, or fame, or gtate, But "trit up and git" that makes ins r nt. T HAVE JUST BEEN TO S. A. HEMPHILL'S TO 1 get one of those new all haial-iuade harness, where all work is warranted. 19-15 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land O.T.co at OreJii City. Oregon, Mai-oh 3, 1SS2, NOTICE IS HEPBY GIVEN THAT THE Fol lowing named settlsr has filed notice of his m lr.iit.inn to maki! final oroof in supi-'ort of his claim. and that said proof w ill be made before the County Clerk ul Benton Couptv. ot Corvallis. Oregon, on Thusrday, AruiL 27, 1SS2, Via: Michael p. Neu-map, Honeitead application No 3180 aud 3975 for lots 5, S, and 7, S. Jof Nii Sec. 18, T. 10 S. 6 W. Be names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, aud cultivation of said ianu viz - Viiiliain Hem.li, Josiah Caves, David Kibliey, Jr. , and John Spauldipg, uf King's Valley, Bentou Co . Oregon. 10uSr5 L. T. 13AP.IN, Register, NOTICE FQRJHJBL1CATICN. Land office at Oregon City, Oregon, March 4th, 1SS2. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TOL in.,;,,. ,.!,!,-.. . I settler has filed notice of his in tention to'make final proof in support of his claim. and that said proof w ill be mane ocio.-c tnc nwuvj Clork of Benton County at Corvallii, Oregon, on Fripay, Ahril 7th, 18S2, viz- Samuel Case. Hoinastead Application No. 4105 for the NE of SE of Sec. 21 and lots 0, 7, and & of Sec. 22, T. 11 S.. R. 11 W. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land , l K Kavler. Josei.h Pollcv. R. M. Burch and J H Dunn, all ot Newport, Benton Co., Oregon. ' 19:llw5 L.T. BARIN, Register. Chicago, April 3. A special says that W. W. Jacrjuer, of Boston, has discovered a method of telephoning long distances, He has conversed with Baltimore, and soon will with Chicago and San Fraucisco. Pneblo, April 3. Thomas Bagnell arriv ed here to-day from St. Charles river, south east of Pueblo. He brings intelligence that three more victims have been hanged by CONSUMPTION 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 raUcal cure for general Debility and all nervous com plaints, after having thoroughly tested its wondeiful 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 yon by retnrn mail, free of charge bv addressing with stamp or stamped self-addressed envelope to Dr. M. E. BELL, 161 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md N3TICE FOR PUBLICATION, Laud Office at Oregon City, Oregon, j March 24th, 1S82. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL Iowimr named settler hassled notice of hjs in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made before tl e County Clerk, at Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, on Tuespay, May 2d, 1S82, Viz. Fred Weasel, Homestead Application No. 3003 for the S. E. J of Sec 24, T. 10 h', R. 11 W. He names the following witnesses to piove hi continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, sairts land viz: Charles Dick, of Toledo, and Nicholas Weir'ombnt, M. Montoith, and Christ Zimmerman of Newport, all of Benton County, Oregon. 19:14 W 5 L. T. BARIN, Register. 'MUST GO. The remainder of the stock of goods of E. POPPLETON, damaged by the late fire at Independence wiil be offered for sale for the next few days REGARDLESS OF COST, Giv e us a call early, as these goods 66 MUST GO. NOTICE FOR f UBLICATICN. Land office a,t Oregon City, Oregon April 1, 1S82. VOTC'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL lV lowhT'-named settler has filed notice of his to-,,.i-p final nroof in support of ,1ns claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton County at Crvalhs, Oregon, on TUESDAY, MAY 9, li&2, viz Edward S. Altree, Homestead Application No. SlO lor the N. W. J of 8. W. i of Sec. IS, T. 11 8 J'. 10 W E. i of S. E. of Sec. 13, and No. 34 of Sec. 24.T."ilS, tt. 11 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land viz- Thomai Edwards, of Oneatta. James Thompson, of Toledo. Einar Pilll, of Newport and George Gerhard, of Corvallis, all of Benton County, aC Einar Pihl, Pre-emption D. 8. No. MM'or the 8 1 oil N VI", '.and N, JofS. W i of See. 34, T. 10 S B "ll W 'lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivatwn of, saiu fand viz : Edward S. Altree, ot Toledo, Fred Greer. brooki ;eorge A. Landreth and Kd. C. Phelps, of M0i "rT.BABTN. Raster. 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