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ffli$ orrallia FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1S82. SOCIETIES. A. F. AND A. M. CorvallU Lodge. No. 14, A. K. an J A.M., meets an Wednesday eveuiuz, on or preceding full moon. JOHN' KKESKK, W. M. Rocky Lodjf. No. 75, A. FT' and A. M., meets on Weunesdav evcniuir after full moon. S. E. BELKN AP, W. M. R. A. M. . Farjuaon Chapter, No. 5, U. A. if., meets Thurs day evening on wr precedinir full moon. J wallaoe ualuwin, h. p. K. of p. Tallev Lodia No. H, K. of P. . meets every Mon day aaa'ninf ' JAM1JS UOOTH. C C Bamuni Lodge, Na Taeaday evening. I. O. O. F. I 0. O. F.. macts every f. C. ALhXANDLtt, N. G. A. O. V. W. meets first Friendship Lo-'ce. No. 14. A. O. V. W. an J third Tuursdays in each month. - E. ti. HcaUJCOT, M. W. C A3ieAf3i BAT.'V. In order t ilaee Turn Gazette in the hir. is uf every person until after the elec-tTdtiou.-ire will send it to any address for 50 i -t i. -a cents until July 15th next. Par op. Parties n lebte.l to tho AZiTTE either fer subscription or advertising will please Mttle up. tnsuraf.ee Paid. - The insurance companies recently adjost d anil paid to W. A. Wells- the insurance duo on his warehouse which burned a few weelta ago at this place. taHap Dratb. Charles A. Rail, an attorney of Port land, died of as hyxia some time during the iij.jl'.t of the 15th inst. He was found deed iu bed the next morning by parties who went to awakes, hiin . A lititkij cu Judder. For some cause the gran J jury of Modoc county, C.J., di I nut tii.il an indictment eshtit H. C. Laws, who killed yoong (slavst. near the State line sometime nice. This is a surprise and has occasioned a deal cl piibiie indignatio . s. bora. On" the evening of the loth inst., there wait until it subsided, but the storm con tinning, and they being in a hurry, started to come on, and had not come more than twenty feet from the tree when it was struck by lightning and splintered all to pieces. The man with Mr. Schwartz be ing nearest the tree, was considerably stunned. Had they stayed there two niin ntes longer we would have had a funeral to write up, as well as an appalling accident. Departed. The Mountain Sentinel says: Prof. J. B. Horner aud lady, who have been teaching in the public school of Union during the last terms, have taken their departure for tha Willamette, where Mr. Horner intends finishing the classical course. As a teacher Mr. Horner is the best that has ever exer cised his power in the schools of Union. He has given universal satisfaction and is beloved by his pupils and respected by every citizen of the city of Union. His departure is regretted by all. Ulan killed. The Dalles Mounta'iver says : A man named Anderson, who h;id been employed npon a construction train, but had left it, took the place of a man on a freight train lerone trip, and was killed at Walmla Junction Wednesday forenoon by being thrown between the cars and crushed so that he died in 30 minutes. The same evening the down freight train jumped the track three miles the other side of the Desefantee and thoroughly wrecked engine CO, Mr. Hickey engineer. We hear that the entire train is a wreck. Thursday morning's passenger train was delayed while a truck could be lai 1 around the wracked mass. It was a wonder, our in fnrmnu'i says, that therj was no loss of life. Certainly Mr. Hickey has reajou to be very thankful for his escape. Oabviile Items. EitlTOR Gazette. Our new ferry is al most ready to run. Fanners are mostly through seeding; the grain looks well. We have a line school here of about 35 scholars, under the management of Miss 10. A'phin. She known how to keep a good school and advance tr.e rmpi s. On the 14th inst., Mr. D.tyt.ui Bon I and Miss Virginia White were married. Ou the 12th last., th srs wis bin to the wife of A. Ston., a boy weighing 10 pounds The mother is very proud and the fat be w.-a b ru i a this plane, to the wife of Wm. ! carr ell nis bead a high if ha w is gpver Aibrecht a daughter weighing about egh nor of the state. It is said that he talks i. ptauada. Mr. Alb: edit is out ftt the streets j bw s!ep atout the bouncing lad. Ii. Wpearin x happy aud will soon Le j j.owjs ab ut tlie premises at all timos of the emetely rer-vcixd from the shook. j ixht m .nufcturUg a i.l adnih.i teiing cat- C oBssaroxusjrr. LOCAL NOTES. Taints Lay. On tl e first p-ge of this paper all interest ed iu tLe sadaj el ay ill find that part of Con graumisu Ceur-e'a spce L in Congress ou the river ;,iid harbor hi I pertaining to Ya quina lay :.nd its rs ..ureas. It is inter esting and every person shon'-d re d it. - M iiui r. i ru Ucattt was in town A , i tex '.lay -1 1SS2. VSAo C. Iteins, Tiie po'iticaJ itna!i i in this part of the Beauty's Bower. This famous cigar is Only sold at T. J. Buford's. Ex. Govenor Chadwick was in town last Tuesday. Stationery and books of all descriptions at Postoiflcs Store. All kinds of Blanks in stock and for sale at the Gazette office. Printers of Albany are contemplating the idea of having a picnic. All kinds of book aud job printing done on short notice at this office. The Corvallis Gazette for sale on the counter of Buford's news depot. The brick layers have arrived to begin work on John Burnett's new building. Letter heads, bill heads, envelopes and posters printed on short notice at this office. P. M. Zierolf and wife, of this place, took the cars on Monday morning for Portland. A magniticent selection of candies from Sau Francisco just arriveed at Postoffice store. Ben White has recently put a new front i i his building, and fixed it up in first-clats stvle. Horse posters of all kin. is printed on short notice and iu the best workmanlike manner. Several car loads of potatoes have been recently shipped fioin Douglas county to Portland. There will be preaching at the College Chapel on Sunday, May 21st, llev. Joseph Emery officiating. V. A. Wells has leased the Boonville warehouse and is going to store grain there tiie present season. e ll m. A. G. Hovey, of Eugsne City, came iu town last Wednesday ou business and eft the next morning. The "Pet" ci.ar a new brand Mr. T.. J. iiuford had made especially for his 5 cent trade. Ti.cy are an extra article for the price. 200 cords best oak wood at -1 per cord delivered in May and done. Leave orders at once with Herbert Kush, Potoihce ato.e A y nng tu:.a t-rn find employment at ibis office who deairea to en-'aire himself j .or two or three years to lcaru tho printing busi .ess. Dr. J. B. Lee this Week commenced erect ing a new resilience uj Third street ou the corner of the next b.oak just south of where he new lives. Jlis Stalla Palmer, of Portland, arrived stood in front of Wilhelm's saloon, upsetting Mr. II or ton 'a wagon, when both teams sped away up the street with one wagon upside down. They im stopped, however, and but little damage was done to either wagon and none to the teams. A Mr. Shirlz, an instrumental musician, h 's bceu sojourning in Monroe and he and Mis Mollie Bowen of this plaee have treated the visitors at home to some very choice selections. We hope to have more of the same entertainments in the future. Don Bialto. TELEGRAMS. GENERAL NEWS. air. i :i m ucattt was in town We aes . day from Veiuiiii bav, and inionus i s th..c the 'steamer V'wjaini cause over the bar i aal arrive 1 ia Ne ip. t last Sua lay avhh . 4ijbiir that Krt. A portion of her hvai Was ri.-e aa i other :is-.e .sities for the Chita -I. ei.ni literal ra i an I t'mnol work. . ountry was never l etter. The people tti general :.i:d the Ih puVdicans in parth-ular oronouuee the Kepeblijati n ini:ia;ions th etntnty a:i 1 Sta':e g I, an 1 aiil s-e ty it ! in this burner preetact that they are elected i by a handsonte nitjority ; n tha liith of Jui enext. Mr. B. W. Wi.ls.n our effivi- -..- . .. 1 t .. r - :,l j. I.: j col .too poiuar uo y v.. ci h. in i;ci- ma j it seal in .j inty in this precinct ii not mora. i l'..e p.oji'c will wave ad in Corvallis last Weilucoday, and will make Another case of smallpox is reported at Newcastle W. T. Freight on lumber from Boston to Liver pool is $5 50 per thousand teet; only 3000 .miles. The 0. & C. R. B. compauy has ordered thirty-six new locomotives from the Bald win works at Philadelphia. . Tho Pendleton Flouring Mills are very busy, their utmost capacities are being teste I, running day and night. Two Indians caught a tine sized sturgeon in the Columbia near the Umatilla House last week, weighing over 500 ItNMi There is a man over in Umatilla county who dido t know he bad received a uon -inati"ii till he saw it in the papei. Medical La'e is having a boom; a bath house 20 by 60, ar. a hotel au I infirmary 40 by B0 and two stories high is being bnilr. A Militia company has been r.rgamzed iu Spokane county with the name of Rockland Guards. There were 80 charter members. It is claimed that the arrivals in Portland of persons seeking homes in Oregon and Washington aggregate about 4000 per month. The taxable property of Seattle is $3,958, 720, according to the return of the county assessor, an increase of 150 per cent, over last year. Geu. John W. Sprague has been appoint ed Adjutant for Washington Territory vice M. R. Hathaway, who has removed from the territory. The Knifehts of Pythias have paid $3000 to the widow of Geo. B. Reynolds, the man whose murder led to lyuchiua at Seattle a few months ago. A reeonl kept at a point a ini'e above Moore's mill at Moscow, shows that four teen feet four iiiebes of snow fell there dur ing the past winter. A street rai'road operated on the San Francisco cable plan ia to be constructed between Butte City, M. T., and Walkei ville, the coming season. I The steamship Geo. W. Elder sai'el from Sau Francisco for Puget Sound Ports on the 29th of last mouth, with 293 passengers rasa Hii.l the Nan. Y'annj; Hodges, t,veoty -three years .f age, es Wcdoe.day morning somiuitted suk'iJc at Id-j.:: 'n. r by snooting with a pistol. Hi had oe-ti in pawf heaith fur some time ava.l was. at tiie time of .oun tue ! c .'ei viii.iijg a sister at that place. .najMuta 'live iu .lite north p-rt til ca-aaty. La i;- leu It fait. Arlicles of iuqorp'ir ition were file-1 with the t'ouirty I'lnrk of Line County, May Cth. ,'fcy Allen lion 1, John Siiups ai. Geo. Bei ahaW, M. ilkiua, and J. S. CfcurchilL for the Luna County Agriculriiril Society. Tiie'priueii a! o!h-. e is to be located iu Eugene City, aud the ca;iial stock is fixed mi $10,000, diviied into 100t) shares of ten dollars each. ' ,,. i aan i., ,,f fn;ri.f ti r luture home witii airs. L. L. O-rreUun I of this place. The Odd Fellows lodges of Juuctti n and 1 Ira -nil, . Il II , 1-tarnsiiurg win noiii a picnic at Hie riarns- U . C. Crawford so'd oue-hnlf h,t next to I, . ., . ,, . . .i t- r .. i.l a tiunmrariC l n-n S. V ash hliri.e the corner north of Cautoorn u store to Dr. . .,, , ,. ,, , , . will deliver the oration, i.irra. lucy exp ct to put u a a brick titer. of 50 ft fruwt Tour linn :r.d and twi.uj.v head of citt?e . . h. longing to J. F. Miller, ' Sal .iii. jjss.etl Rev. Authouy Simpson ai'aiii preach. h1 to , , ., ,. , , T '., u ' . i. r st through Sinu0fie.d, Laue county last . week the oeop'e of P.ittlauJ on l.oit Sun lav, thi3 i! I . ,,. 2 " en route to Lastern Oregon. time at the Calvary Presbyterian church, I , , . . " , Sara the Last Vrejoman: BeuiLietienstoin to a lar e ami appreciative ai.d.eiice. J I h is a b. u.l of sheep out on shares; 4-jOO of ..e..cie ae, mo-.u ta ..touuay Mn . ... , th mjam 1300 au 1 Tuesday to ottr new effice one door! , , .,.-. ... t. t - 1 J ... j sheared 10. 00J pounds ot wool. .octn oi t-. a. vt nttney 41 I 03 store. . ....... or.V-.--,l i, .fr.. ri . a iH ,i ... . .,-,'. , , - , 21C0 hiramcn arrived at Victoria Mon- or:;'Va P'orc n-e j.idgts. .ti iu dajf of last Week. Chine e stoamori are a. ways wora or tnm ,e v,-s as a.tiitst tas I Jai'v arnvirt 'at Sa Fr ;uci.o There is a inter st of the :-.eo,.le. One thin - is certain ' Mr- J":'u WM ia M w.ek 1 fl t v . for the Columbia. . . I . t. :. . . 1. : it 1 1 . that i-o:i;icui Jictatkm and beceieaa h ive "a-c uearty atm mncti tmp.ove.i , become rpuite o iious in the etima'.ion of ail from his trip V" Lis boyhood home. Mr. r ghl thinking persons. B. T. Tay.or, who am accoinpanisd him Miss Clara Aiken an I Mr. Willis Price ' OJitho liV h- been -juitc sick during the minor rrnesams ! : a:i 1 vote f. r the men who est Greenville, S. CvMay 14. The Baptist convention adopten tue report or tne com mittee on resolutions of the board of for eign missions opposing special missionary' work among Jews, they having been so scattered as to come under the inilueuce of ' ether missionaries. New York, May 14. Tho steamship Ncekar, from Bremen to-day, reports May ilth in latitude 42 deg., 45 mm., longitude j 1 : 1 . . , . t . iu, uavuig 1 asaeu a steamer, oarK rtggen, red funnel, blask top, in tow of a three masted schooner, steamer-rigged, funnel white and black, stripes on top, steerin east and northwest. The two steamers weut along gallantly with weather tine. Long Branch, N. J., May 14. The strand ed steamship Pliuy will be a complete wreck liefore daylight. This morning she broke apart just forward the smoke stack, and listed a little off shore: Water rushed through the gap with great violence, and swept over her from stem to stern. The main deck was soon partially torn off, and the sea broke hole in her starboard side one hundred feet long. Partitions separa ting cabins from the hold were broken down by heavy seas that surged thrcugh the shattered iron plates of the vessel. The baggage of passengers was taken ashore, and the captain's instruments also removed, and cabin drawers cut open and ail goods possible taken ashore. The sea is still high and the beach for several miles below the wreck covered with coffee bags, carried out of the vessel by the sea. Four boats and large pieces of joiner work came ashore. Thoee of the boats have large holes. Little Rook, May 13. The tfasette' Jack souport special says: A destructive over flow has visited this section. The water stands 31 feet 8 inches above low water murk and has fallen three iuches. Not a foot of drjr gi ound remains iu town, exce; t Jefferson street, which affords a refuge to all stock the citizens possess. Quite a number of families have been compelled to take refuge iu the upper story of store houses. The whole country for miles around is one sea of water, an. I damage to crops aud stock up in the thousnnds. A Urge portion of Oil Trough and Big Bend bottoms are under water, and damage to the wheat crop is terrible. The present flood is the highest since 1887. If a second rise should come "good bye to everything." Tiie weather is clear with a strong north west wind and hopes are entertained the worst is over. The Gazette's Hot Springs special says: 'This locality has bceu flooded with a forty eiht hours rain, beginning Monday. The damage has allect.-d railway and telegraphic lines and general traffic, ami has rendered Hot Springs literally isolated from the rest of the World. The damage by the overflow of Hot Springs creek iu the city alone can't be estimated at less than SO, 000. The rainfall extended for many utiles around and still continues. Eureka Springs, Ark., May 14. Hon. C. 0. Washburn, ex member of congress and ex govenor of Wisconsin, died here at 5:30 this afternoon, of paralysis and Blight's diic.se. Chyenne, Wy., May 13. Articles of incorporation of the Dakota, Wyoming & Western railroad were filed here to-day. They provide for the construction of a main road from the eastern Wyoming line to Yel lowstone National park, an 1 also a branch from Cheyenne north to intersect the main road near Hot creek. Five hundred miles is estimated as the length to be built in Wyoming. The incorporators are Win. J. Nichois, Franklin H. Smith, 'Thos. H. Wagstaff ami Austin Stevens, of New York, Robert Kennedy and Heetdr D. McKay, of Denver, and -'Jot H.illey, of Dakota. Cap ital fixed at $12,500,000." Washington, May 14. The four judges before whom the bill of exceptions in the Guitenii ease was argue 1 were in consulta tion four hours on Saturday, trying to reach a decision. It is said they failed, and the court is equally divided and areunieut will ter: Davenport arrived here Thursday afternoon via the Pennsylvania railroad, and left for Baltimore at 2 A.- M. Friday via pthe Baltimore and Ohio railroad. He held an hour's interview with Wm, M. Price, desiring to obtain the originals of certain documentary evidence in Price's posession. This evidm e would affect Price and eer--tain persons in New York . Davenport ex hibited ceriann documents bearing on the matter, among them being the original affi davit of the fictitious Robert Lindsay, in the handwriting of Price, which he (Daven port) had obtained from W. H. Barnaul, chairman of the national democratic com mittee. He had also the correspondence that passed between Price and Barnum, Price's receipts for money received from Barnum, and other original papers which will afford a ehapter of interesting reading and explaiu fully the whole Lindsay inicpii ty. When Davenport confronted Price with these documents he wilted and inti mated that he too had a trunk full of pa pers, and if he had been given away he could retaliate and make some other people as uncomfortable as he was. This was ex actly what Daveuport expected and desired, and a later interview was arranged for at the Queen City hotel. Price, however, failed to cme and Davenport took the next train for Washington, where he was ques tioned in regard to the matter, but said that while he would neither affirm nor deny the truthfulness uf the newspaper reports on the question, he would say that he had not given and would not give anything to the press for publication in connection with the matter. Davenport wants nothing of Price but a confession, aud that confession, will come sooner or later, for as Davenpott says, "Price may squirm, but he is bound to come into camp." Shipments of tsa to America and Aus tralia the present year are probably 2,000, 000 pounds. Paris, May 12. The past four months show that imports have increased 93,090,- 000 francs aud exports 133,000,000, chiefly of manufactures. Dublin, May 15. Car drivers in mass meeting have pledged themselves to aid in discovering tue murderers of Cavendish aud Burke. London, May 15. It is stated that the Turkish admiralty has been ordereil to pre pare twelve ironclads ami transports for use in connection with the crisiyin Egypt. Dublin. Mav 15. The police have dis- coveied the car in which the murderers es caped. It was hired by a stranger from a stable in the southern art of the city aud was returned about 8 clock on the even ing of the murder. T.iey hope to be able to trace the driver. The assassins dispersed when the car re turned to the stab e 011 the night of the murder. Police merely suspect who the driver is. Chicago, May 15. The society of the Army of the Cumberland propose a popu lar contribution on Decoration Day towards erecting iu Washington a statue of th late President Garfield, who was so completions a member of that army. List of LcUo Remaining iu the Postoffice at Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, May 19, 1882. Persons caliiug for the jams will pleass say advertised: ltin:.i' LIST. Cooper, Mary., IIurb:irt, Sal:'., Joyce, Etta., Douly, Mary., gents' list. Bretenbueher, Lewis., Center, Philip., Dougherty. W. W., Thomas, Wash. , Waliace, Wm., Smith, I. X., Smith, Geo., N. K. Bsrbkk. P. M. Pcbhc Kucakiujr, T: e Greenback An ti-Monopoly Party of . u onzed b mimev ana rev zd. we are 1 cnarge 01 ireignts Z4 w e are uw Legislatures to make couuty liable for all occur ut'saiii con irv in wnie .111:1 : 1 11 1 1 1 1 I 1 I'l.ll I T .1. .ntr m it.c. ton ethe same. h . 1 . n. r.. ,,,,,1 ii. tnikr T1W 1 i L.1 a ll - .fl . T 1 f. w. J. u , avwiJioi, ... u . iiui!i:-olUl I T? O 1 I, i.x: 1, iyicy: Aitojieseuiiaiaves. ureen rx- Smithr John- Mays, J. H.-Oldragej. Clerk, George Henkle; Sheriff, T. W. B. Smiths Schsol Superintendent, E. Av M'ilner; Sur veyor, George Mercer Coroner,. Jt M. Carter. J. R'. BaViust, Caairnuw. S. Moore. Sec'y. tffott a German newspaper Says. St. JosepfeVolkaMatt, Auj. S, 1881. Wo Germans are in general not inclined' to believe at once iu great announcements and puffs; we aro rather suspicious, and often with perfect right of exaggerations and humbugs. Our motto is, "What titer eye sees the heart believes," and we there--fore desire to see and examine ourselves It fore we speak about things and praise them,. This was our idea when we heard and read so much about Dr. S. A. Richmond's justly celebrated World's Epileptic Institute, and we therefore sent a reporter to the building. We are now able to give the best informal tion on the subject, based ou a personal re--view and examination of the premises: Our reporter found Dr. Richmond in his office. The doctor kindly received him,, and not only answered all his questions, but showed and etqilained everything about the place to him. His office is on the first floor of tho building, and its walls are cov ered with thousands of photographs of gen--tlemen and ladies restored to health by tha use of Samaritau Nervine, among whom our" reporter recognized many of his own coun trymen, and its glass cases contain innumer able certificate of cures and letter in praisar of this world-famous remedy. About ten years ago- Dr. Richmond came to St. Joseph. He was then a poor young mail, with but little money, and no friends? to assist him. He rented a small office on Francis street, and commenced the struggle for success single-handed and alone. Rev has achieved a grand triumph, in the face of stubborn opposition on every hand, and is to-day one of the weathiest men in our midst. This fact alone is amply sufficient to show the merits of his invaluable prepar ation, even though there were no other sources from which to procure valid sud reliable testimony. But besides the money which this great medicine has been the means of bringing Uf the ittventor, the doctor receives daily bless ings of thousands of patients restored tor health and happiness through his instru mentality. These letters are open for in-r speetion at his office, and it requires two clerks to attend to this branch of the bus iness. Dr. Richmond is a living example to bar imitated by ail young men who have a dis position to reach eminence in the world by" dilligeuce iu the use of their own exertions, and besides the enjoyment of the prosperity" which surrounds him, he has the satisfac tion to be regarded a human benefactor. CONSUMPTION CURED An old physician, retired from active practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of aa 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 curor for general D.bility and all nervous com--plaints, after having thoroughly tested it Benton County will ad.lrsts tae citizens at j wonderful curative powers in thousands of the following times an p aces, beginning oag eel3 t fcu a make u known w with Soap Creek Precinct, at Hells Sta- . . . tion. on Motidav, Mav t9. at 10 A. M.s i suffering fel!ow3. The recipe with full to transact their business, a id Dot to please eii pit s and disaffee'ed elements who rare. The Jttcksoiti iUe 'Cumea siys: Trappers r uow coming ia wi.h t'.e peltry secured cluring the Winter, nd some have done e-ory well. Mr. Burgess, who lias been trapping in the Siskiyou mountains in com Jny ui.h M. M. Davidson uf Appleate, sold nearly $1 00 worth vf furs and shin ti a San Fru,-isoo de- ler a few days ago. A grjiat iuuy le avers aud lishers aiidsonu silver ;gr:y f0.cs li vc been captured d.ir li;;a 40;r. J v- A tarirdh.n. " Inyiirr iMWe of April 21st we puh'ishcd m fiir linm talirn finis tlm Portland pjc.s announcing that George W. Anders-in f :igeue had c om oi'.teJ suici le while iu the city jail at Portland. The Portland pa; er announced that he was at the time under arrest on the chai-gj of adultery with Sirs. Janes Goodman uf Eugene, which we have since been informed is a mistake, as it H Ms. A. ; J. Goodman w ho was the woman with which tiie too intimate ac quaintance was had instead of Mrs. Janes saaSJ TlBSli etkfecatioti. remnant to a ca 1 a nsntber of our tali Xent met at tale city hall last Saturday eve ning to take into consideration the propri ety of having a cclcbr.-d:ti at Corvallis. D. Carhle was appointed chairman and W. H. Mniislield Secretary. M. S. Neugass, B. G. White and F. M. Wadsworth were appointed a committee on finance. D. Car lile. T. J. Buford, Myer Harris, X. B. Avery, S. L. Kline aud J. W. Rayburn I were atairied at the r.-si lenre of the b. i pare its Mr J. L Aiken, ott Sand y even the 1 1th inst. Rev. James C uoor oi'ieia ting. The people of this community j -in in wishing the young cynole ba3- happy aud i-eru! lives. J. K. Hi-nkle Co have ptir.-.ha-ed the store at Oiteatta a:i 1 wiU son 1 hive a large stock of goods s-ut t that important business point, suitable for the trade. The wagon roal to the '-a it now leiiig put iu gooil condition fur the summer travel. The veget-atimi and gr.in are growing spleudi 11 v but it is a little too cold for tar leu track. CottKCsroSitES r. 'The St Xi-.holas and Pa'ac markets, Xiek Baesc-n j-roprielor, are tiie way-sip places to get the tin 'St meats that were ever ulaccd upon A butcher's b.ojk. Don't ta'ie our word for it, but call aud try for your selves. A plentiful supply of water of various kinds is uow to bo found at Moore & Spen cer's bath rooms. It wi.l be well fi r all 1 u rsoos scarce of under clothing to take a 1 j .iiiuine hot bath, a id perhaps after they crapa down under the aurfa e a proper dis j taaee they may rind some at hutyearV wear "which may yet be of aerviie in case of Knalsbeexc irata ii Sea S'.dc. j a scarcity. Yesterday (Sunday) our little town pre-J Dr. T V. B. Embree has recently located nte 1 quite a busy au ! conion r i.d like ap- in Crvalfis for the purpose of making this p.-arance. The steuiur "' 111 port at 5 o'clo.'k A. .'!., it exti-e ne l-w tile. Sh di ilay at il . .11 01 Pj vr. he w.il iinish ituhttUn ' at ir iq iin arrived eros-ing tiie bar wat uo'oa ti.i .rt, 'to-narrow the 11 R. wit irf .n l'then -ail for P rtla.t-l via i'aget S an L in her next trip to this dice she will also i it -o.i.s !Bay. Tho Se F ia u," of San f.-'r.incis.-o, 'apt-. J. J. Wiamt comma 1 ter, 11 s been delivering h c load of rijlroa-l .ntterial since We hi-ts l ty at the Co. '. wharf. He also brought a ia: e qiianiicy of goo la for tha luorjhan.s of Newport The Captain rep rt3 a very BBCcessfuJ trip, ra iking the r.tyaja frun San Francisco, with ' head-wind" U'-ar y all th: way. in eLjbt d iys. He expects to make re .ular trips hereafter He wiil probably reload with oysters a-.). I poles. Xewp -rt ia improving as the railroa ! advances. C. H. Wiili iins, the old-time merchant, is remodeling aad generally improving hi storc and dwelling. Gardiner et Co- are also raising nud i-nlarging their saloon vaen coin pitted wid lie proveiaeut to Main street, C'hinameu are airivi'ig in daily, and are imnie 'lately the railroad. From the reports in the direction o Ford'i Point one would think there his future home. He is late from Dallas, where he has been practicing for a number of years. We haver known him about twelve years. Mid we feel coufideut in re commending him to he a high minded and in norali e gent-lenian who will not fail to maWea host of friends vrhsr.jv.-r be goes. As a4hyxici -n be conies highly recommeu led by m my of the leuling citizens of Polk c .uuty in whose families he ha 1 bceu their Biedi'talad visor. quite an an ! i:u - large uumlie s est to work un were appointed an executive oomu.ittce j cannona.ling in that dire .-tion, an I the f- ct with power to appoint other coniuutt.es j h u u oll!y Oapt. Boswoll makm and make all necessary arrangements for 1 i having the celts orations. The meetiug ail- j d. The executive co:nm ttee are to! lant charge on those frowning ramparts with giant powder. He has cirried several jr.nrued. the executive comm ttee are to of th slr(ltl,,elsti lnil U HtilI dtaraaa meet at D. Ca.-lile's store on next Saturday j The 0eatta mills arc running at fall ea- 1 ta 1 . e 1: a uui a line ijuaiiby 01 evening. 1 pa ity, and ! lumber. turninj MARRIES.. A scow bad of coal from the new mine Miok by Libiciog. The Salem Stutcmnan savs: Mr. Ifieh W Swart and one of his hired men lm.1, I csme to towu Sat"r,5ay- " - 1n oiiuced oB.Wednaa.dav. a eerv narrow mm, fiw.m ' b n":le" as so,neni.r being struck by lightning. They were conrhigto this city with a lodging team when tho Revere storm of that day began. fhtrr teci shelter arn-ler a ! : ' ' -- quaury. Newport, Or., May 15. Ax-tiEto. The shipments of coJ fr". WHITE-BONO-On. the Uih, by Rev. F. Elii.it, at the residence of tiie bride's parents, Mr. Dayton lioyp to Miss Vik oinia A. White, all of Linn Co , Oregon. BL'CHAXAN-FISK On the 11th inst., at the residence of, and by Rev. J. Boe. mix. Ma. Henb" Buchanan and Miss IIosa Fiskk. Both of Buutun couuty, Oregon. BELIHAYES On the 1 4th inst, at the residence of the bride's home, by Rev. J. Bow. riiix, Mr. 'Thomas A. Bkli., of Iteti tn Co.. Oregon, to Miss Olive Hajtes of this city. Saaie Strms. Politics are booming and candidates are getting to be numerous. On Saturday beat t!i"re were four Democratic candidates aud a large iminlier of farmers in town. Mr. Bush Wilson ol Corvallis was in town ibi3 week. He brought an the p.!J liooks. j wiil I e total f at ure. A brother of Mra. J . E. Edwards has j The ship Challenge? sailed from Xew just arrived iu this county. He comes to j York for 5?ew Tarorua on the 4th instant, look out a location aud if a suitable one can : laden ith a cargo of ir- n end mat ;i ia! for bo found he will move here. He says he is J the Xort! eru Pacific Bai'.road. The ship well pleased with Benton county. j Henry Foiling sailed from Batli on the 5th Mr. Baycraft was i:i towu this wc.k in . instant., under charter for New- Ta;om, yia ttie interest ot a wagon n a I over the moan- 1 New York, simi ar cargo for N. P. R.- R. t .in to the Alse.t v.dlev. ii.-.. Camphauseu, the la ty mail con tractor for carrying the u-ai.s ain several of the routes, is tit Lowislou. We learn that she is buying horses to stock foe mutes. Mr. Chas. Newman, of the Dalles, has au Indian tomahav. k that was given tiy his wife's mother by a Soldier in Gen. Jackson's crroy shortly after the deck Indian war. The contract for building the new county jail at Roseburg has bceu let to W. V. Johnson, for the sum of $3100. The build ing is to be completed by the firt of Sep tember. The American ship Storm King after hav ing been detained so long for want of hands ,s finally ready for sea. She leaves Astoria carrying 67,837 bushels of wheat to Liver poed, worth $o'i,701. 1 he steamer Geo. W. Elder, on her last trip to San Fr n ;isco took aboard at New Tacnma 2'J cases merchandise, 277 bundles hoop poles, S0O packages stave material and 7 bundles deer hides. Some parties who desire to etart a saw mill, recently etTered 20.000 for tho Cham bers' mill property at Steilacodin. The owner wanted about double the sum named, and the trade fell through. There is ene mail in Umatilla county that can't read or write only his own name. When he sipus his name it it always well executed, in a bold, business way, bat that is the limit of his chirogaphy. 1 . 1 Ex-Goveraor A. C. Giblra is.fsiting his old home in New York State, and was re cently complimented by re. .-ei vi:tg the free dom of the House in the Legislature at Albany. lie graduated in a lavs S-dlool iu that city. A correspondent from Eockville to the Dalles Mountaineer says": Stock is said to be iu better condition ou this range than for several preceding years, and consequently th- re are a good many beef cattle driven to The Dalles and surrounding n.arkcts. A g iitlenintl from Tulare county, Ca., states that a very large in migration from t ie Sau Joi'.quiu Valley may -lie expected ill Washington Territory this seasor. consul tai i au effort ! the lour judges an possible. the chief and Justice Hagner are report ed of ihu opinion that the exceptions should lie overruled, aal Justice MacArthur and James that they should be sustained. If a de-ision is not reached to-morrow re-arg'i-meiit will be ordcre I with Justice Wy,ie, also upon the b nch, making five judges. Should the exceptions as to jurisdiction be sustaiue I, a new trial would take place in New Jersey. Gttiteau's counsel there would again raise the question of jurisdic tion upuu the ground the ssault ail death must take place iu the same jurisdiction in order to rtu ler the prisoner ieg diy amen able. Dublin, May 13. -Police have found out th : name of the matt who drove the car con taining the murderers. It is Rush. Washington, May 15. The Washintou lJoit ot Monday morning Had tile follow ing positive statement: "chief Justice Cat ter an-1 Judges MacArthur, H igner aud James held consultations Saturday sum iiiiu' up arguments of counsel iu tho applica tion ot Gmteau for a reh a ing. The con sult .linn lasted four hours, unit was marked I y the most 1 earthing examination of au thorities and a most rigorous analysis of every point made in the arguments. The judges were in thorough harmony a!i tl.rough, and in reaching a decision not for one minute differing in the geii-.ral steps oy which the decision was reached, although, of course, e ich judge ha I 111 dividual 'om ions ou various points of law and their ap plication. Deci.iiou wiil be announced MJ ZiA. The decision affirto SentJu.-c of conn below, of course overruling exceptions. This disposes of Guice.iu's last chance, lie will be hanged June 30, lc'Si" Washington, May 15. New York Her alX Wasiiiugton special s iys: A g -nil s man for some time resi lent iu Arizjua. said to your correspondent this evetting: It the secretary, actually disarms the Indians he will put au end to all Indian troubles. U bother lie will suc.ee I iu doing it 02 u t is in iny opiuiou an open question. In diaus and had white men ail league together to defeat him. If he had p-eaei to h.uij traders who sell arms and anioiunite n to ludittts, that would help bus; but one thin is certain, i! he can disarm Indians 011 reser cations he will save a good many iives of white men. women and children. Iu Ari zoua Indians were not only armed, but bet ter arm d than tro-pa last fail, and as thev hose their own time and places for attack they utaaagtttl to kill a goo.! many people. I he New York Graphic' Washington special saecial says: Master Lticien Youiifi of the navy who desires to go to the Arctt regions under provisions of tlie Catkin's oill. says hit p. an is entirely tea ible and will incur 110 s ucial risk of loss of life He has the ojiinion of various Arctic tr v eiers that his plan it the most tcsihle V.eed so tar, tor sutioessfad petiutratioii oi the polar regVns. lie expects to find :i more model ate clitnttle at tiie pole than fo. aOBte distauee to the Snitth of it. 'The Chicago Titiift Washington specin says: Siiiun Vri,jf, consul of the Gutted States to E-ypt, is in the city. He says m does not tiiiok the coudiilou f E ypt is a una ttled as has been re;K.r el hi C.ii'aii Aiexaiidri.t. Manv rumors a'O const.. u-K S""' f- i.t.i ,......t ,1... f...; . ,.,...:, IVe hope the road i There are twenty-two vessels chartered by i to u "and used Kv eotvcsi-.i.dents wiihou will be buiit as Monroe will then get the t e cotupany to hying Bna,eri-t to that city i can fnl investigation, often for the purport trails ot that valley their nearest tra- ' iof e i';e in ea e.ru seca i 10a. Ha s-ty the tiattrnoinz. Owner loan Etflr. common op e are uappte atta nt .re pro..- Monroe was treated to a sensational item! goe.ds and groceri s are selling at on Monday lf A team belonging to Rev. 1 -A. J. Lnnsrwoithy 'h r.h So- - ouish- " " . " t-' ' '- a- . - -- .. .' ".'r' Pl.d.im.ath. Tuesdav. M: V 33. 1 P. M Another j Wi!mc;t at Orauce H dli. Mav 31. 1 P. M. : u, hi.w.-ver, wmtafie plaee and Monroe. June 1. 1 P. M. : Corvallis. Satur- miu.e to oaimoiiize the viensof !,iav. June 3, at 1 o'clo-k P.M. 'I he cau- J secure a de-isiou ff pdidatesof the Democratic and Republican parties are invited to be present and take part in the dhcussion. And a special invitation is given to the wo.r.en, as the Woman Suffrage Question will be n.ade a special subjcit in the dis cusaiur. v td. particulars, directions for preparation and use, ami an necessary auvice auu instruct tions for successful treatment at your own: home, will be received by you by return mail, free of charge by addressing with, stamp or stamped self-addressed envelope U Dr. M. E. BELL. 1C1 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md 19:2yl. He Urn the graiu crop iu that in some sections there says that recent u -rth winds have great damage to so. to n. and that r perous than tiiey have bueu for generations. i t.-.n. Mav IS HaUorm of the liiil?icni.,eat Crceshack and Labor UcS'cim Part;'. Willamette Gbakub Hall, May C, 18S2. Jiesolvsd, That the time has come that we, the Independent Greenback and Labor Ketorm party of Oregon, set forth our priL ciples: 1. We are autinionopo'y 2. We are opposed to the National Bank ing system, it being unconstitutional and centralizing. 3. We find that neither the Democratic nor Republican parties will by Legislature correct the abuses of moneyed monopolies which is a clearly constitutional duty that devolves on Congress and State Legislatures to regulate fares and freights; we li lid that in la ia the two political parties went to gether for tho protection of the bonded and banking aud ram-oat monopolies 01 tins nation, and have been together ever since; therefore the necessity ut an Independent party for reform. 4. We are in favor of th 1 remonetization of silver aud a free coiuage ot silver, paper, anil gold. 5. Wc arc in favor of paying the national debt at the earliest opportunity, in lawful m .(ley of the United S.ates, greenback, tilver, or gold. ft. We are :n favor of taxing all property ineiu ling S:ate and Nation d bonds. 7. We are ru favor of tho anti-Chinese ili nn I keeping it before Congress uutii it becomes a law. 3. We art- in favor of a salary for all comity officers. 9. We are in faior of giving the elective r'ranchis- to all women that are twcnty-01. yta -s old and otherwise qualified. 10. We are in favor -.f throwing open fir preemption all homestead settlements, all railroad lan Is where the company has ti. t o no led with the contract made with the Government 11. Wo are iu favor of relating interest oeiow what it uow is, and Making iioury a jiiioiti'l otfe.ice. 12. We are iu favor of repealing the law -nakia the Sheriff tax co.iector, au-.l mak ing it the dnt.y of the tax paytr to pay his tax to the county Treasurer. 13. We aro in favur of District Assessors .0 assess the counites. 14. We are in favor f a !o al rption law that each voter iu the county by his Vote, can ! ci 'e either for or against license to sell spirituous liquors milt or beer. 15. We are in favor office trade. IK. We are in favor of one t'n netnd lollars exempt from execution in leal estate nd necessary hi.useiitlil forntture f r Ut. ratveoieuee and eonifori for a family and ji iiiui imp:eineut sntficieut to run a on. h--us.td dJJar farm exempt fro.11 . xccu- TIlAT HACKING COUGH can be av quickly cured by Shiloh.s Cure. Wo guar autee it, WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guar--auteed to cure you. SLEEfLESS NIGHTS, made ierdle by that terrible cough, Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. CATARRH CURED, health and sweefc breath secured bv Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For Lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh Torus Piaster. Price 25 cents. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption curat is sold by us ou a guarantee. It cures con sumption. SHILOH'S VITALIZER is what yon need for Consumption, Logs of Ajiyetite, Dizzi ness and all symptom of Dyspep.-ia. Price) 10 and 75 cents per bottle. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure.- All of aliove medicines for sale at Allen & Woodward's. PiCDUCE PRICE CURRENT, Wfeeae 'n Por:!anl trat at 16-r.J per ceo .a', now be iairly quoted here clear: Wheat Oats vVool per lb Flour pyr barrel '.lacuu, sides flams ............ ..... .shoulders LarJ, 10 lb tins ., . Keirs Liutter, frevn ra:Ki. ...... --ir-rs, tr cez Jried apples, I'lumnior. . auu dried I'luin-t, pitltrs. , CliicUjns, per ilox. ...... Uids. dry .Hint gram Pajtatoe- tiese, tame DneSta, - Onions, per lb It oiajp 44e to sr a i CO 14 to 1 IS to IU to li to 14 to Su to IS to S to G to 10 to IS 1 IS li IS 10- s 14' 309 10 to IX 9 to 7 ej t j 70 s ut S 50 t)4 uw x to x na a ivek. 4. OJ a day at home easily made. Co.-t! i c uu if:-, trpo. Aidrass T rua & Ca. , Augusta. Me. x k v 'j; 1 lis w if i.: j IT. V. B. EfBREE. M. D, Phvsiciarx & iuriceon. 0!Jic; at AUua 4. Woolwa-.!'s t ruj- Store. COIIVAI.I.I , - - Okboo.v. Ucsi.lence on tlie aAutowS't !--r;r Uyvk. uortla j. ,ud waaae t ie M.tlicist thur... iti.21-Tl. KCT!CFaf? PU8LSCATICK 17. We are u favor of taxing morta e.. I ml jndjf'mf at bens 111 the e-.mnty in wbrob j j,.., oCi ut Unarm City, Orejjosv obey are recorded. . . j ... May ,5 18. We are ... favor of re-la.-mg Hie rep- , Q.y TB retOOtailott t.. one nt.lt w llic pre.-ettt uoin- , jjj - ,iea -ttkr ban filed natka at his bv i.-r and r.tise their pert'.leQl t-t four do lars t.ni.on t.i inane Anal proof 111 mimh of . claim. ,H,r ,av 1 nd tbatsai I proof will bu made bed.r ohe Countj' ' 19. We ure in favor of rotati 11 in office u ;' K -oanty at ..-.vi;U, iwejron, on term from ;.resi lent d..w in-lu- r.i.a.,ti'a, flfr, m : xa : A'i-ti;i no;ti) ook, unmeaaeau Appuratuon oiy on iinj county J. from We 'ure iu favor of electing all officers 1 tiresiile.i- dnwH to iijc't" 1 ,r' : "-' Sec fur tue l-.i Is, T. 11, S. It. .10 1- 10 W , t-ot 11 ag