The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, October 20, 1882, Page 4, Image 4

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    NEW
QOODS!
Just Received At
J; Renders', Qobyuib, Oregon.
CONSISTING OF
Dry Goods, Boys and Mens Clothing, Ladies Fancy Goods, Gents'
FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
Q-roceries, Provisions,
And a general As- nTUCO nOHSIO To numerous to
sortment oi U i n L Bl IJ b U U $ mention,
Wnich will be Sold on the most Reasonable terms of any
Ilouse in Oregon.
tHlg $orttalUfs (gazqttq.
FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 20, 1S82.
Call and examine our goods before purchasing.
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FALL AND W
Ladies
Cloaks,
Dolmans
Ulsters,
FANCY L
OOPg!
TRIMMINGS, CLOVES,
CORSETS, KNIT HOODS AND SACQUES.
dBOOTSX&XSHOES,)
READY
A Department of Agriculture.
Chicago Sentinel
The farmers ol the country should
demand the immediate establishment
of a Department ot Agriculture
whose minister shall be a member of
the cabinet.
With an array of less than 30,000
men there is a war Department; witL
a navy that is a navy only in name
there is a Department of the Navy.
There is also a Secretary of tht In
terior, of the Post Office Department,
of the Treasury, and of the State
but although Agriculture embraces
interests greater than all thesejothers
combined, there is no Department ot
Agriculture.
Of the 50,000,000 of inhabitants in
the United States, 25,000,000 are en
gaged in agriculture pursuits. Of
the 900,000,000 of domestic merchan
dise exported last year over 700,000
000 was supplied by agriculture.
This country is essentially an ag
ricultural country. Vast as its pres
ent pioducts are the nation is only
in its infancy, for only about one
seventh of its arable land has been
cultivated.
If the money that is spent every
year in the War and Navy Depart
ments were spen in improving an
developing the agricultural interests
it would be vastly better for the
country. There are a thousand ways
in which agriculture can be benefited
by a liberal expenditure of money
There are experiments to be mad
with seeds,with crops, with farm ma
chinery, with transportation that
farmers cannot afford to make on
their indiviual account. But if they
were made by the government and
the results published to the world
every farmer could profit by them
Let farmers see to it everywhere
that Congressmen are elected who
will support the idea of establishing
and sustainnig a Department of Ag
ricultnre on a scale that shall put it
to the front as the most important
and influential branch of the Govern
ment.
on private property. These gentle
men also say that the shipment of
cattle on the hoof reduces its weight
and quality one-half before it arrives
in Chicago, besides which they have
to pay the same rate for horns, hoofs,
intestines, etc., as for the valuable
portions of the carcass. In conse
quence of these drawbacks, it is
urged that Texas beef has been com
pelled to rank low in the market
They expect to bo able to manufac
ture their own ice, on a large scale
and at a comparatively insignificant
cost for the supply of their cool storage-houses
and refrigerator cais.
If they decide to adopt the plan on
which they seem at present resolved,
Eastern consumers will certainly be
able to buy beef at a lower rate than
for the past few months.
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OVERCOATS
Funii
siting" 'Goods
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These Goods are offered to the public
prices lower than can possibly be
found in the city.
Nearly opp. Vincent House,
CORVAL.L3S, OR.
C. H Whitney & Co.
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E. XL MEHBJMAN,
AGENT FOR THE WORLD-LEXOWNED
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Grading castor Beans.
At the meeting of the St.Louis
Merchants Exchange on the 21st inst.,
the following rules were adopted in
reference to the grading of castor
beara , vis: For the inspecting of cas
tor beans in bulk $1 per car; for in
specting castor beans in bags, the
bags to be opened and refastened as
before, two cents per bag; for inspect
ing castor beans at warehouses, mills
or elevators, when bulked or other
wise fifty cents per ear.
When ccRtor beans, upon inspec
tion, show over 7 per cent of impur
ites, then it shall be optional with the
buyerto reject such beans, or to de
duct one quarter of one cent per bush
el for cash one per cent or fraction
thereof of impurities over 7 percent.
AH castor beans containing over
15 per cent or more of impurities
shall be inspected "rejected".
All castor beans bought or sold un
der the rules of the St. Lnuis Mer
chant Exchange, (unless otherwise
agreed upon at time of sale) shall be
bought or sold upon a pure basis;
that is, free from dirt and foreign
substances and must grade prime, or
No. 2, to fill contracts.
Prime beans are such as are in
jured by fiost or rain, and weigh
not less than 42 pounds to the meas
ured bushel when cleaned.
No. 2 beans are such as are unin
jured by rani or frost, and weigh not
less than 38 pounds to the measured
bushel when cleaned, and shall be
valued at 2 per cent for each pound
below 42 pounds, less than the value
of prime beans.
Rejected beans are such as are
damaged by rain or frost, or weigh
less than 38 pounds to the measured
bushel when cleaned, and such beans
cannot be delivered by contract, but
must be sold on their merits, oy spec
ial agreement or by sample.
A southern agricultural paper ad
vises that as agricultural machinery
is new in the South, great caution
should be exercised in the use thereof,
and laments that many sad accidents
have already occurred. This was
true in northern States on the first
introduction of farm machinery there.
But machinery is no more to be re
jected on account of an occasional
accident than is the plow, or the axe,
for accidents and deaths have often
attended the use of both.
The latest report from the Agri
cultural Department as to the wheat
crop of 1882, says: "The aggregate
of winter wheat,as indicated by the
September returns, is about 360,000,
000 bubhels, spring wheat about 140,
000,000, or 520,000,000 bushels in all.
The threshing test may slightly mod
ify these figures. The first threshing
generally exceeded expectations;
later thrashing has, in many sections,
been disappointing. It is quite cer
tain that the percapta supply of
wheat will not be quite as largo as in
1S79 or I860.
THE HOUSEHOLD.
crust. When
AeKnowieagetf now t be tho lest by all mnsiehms, and use! by tke celebrated
en-ol pliiyerB Julie Hive-King -".n preference til other.
J. & C. FISCHER'S PIANO,
The leading and best second-class Piano on the market.
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Old and Established Standard Mason & Hamlin Organ.
ofcbT' it iJ 'S.VJR''i"n'' V'Ci J'V' ,rm HF " ti,,,e to HcU ketHS oHns instrnmen
oi if " wl vr.yrief : pic j , ; portion t the uutwit&sttuxillur.
Texas Beef.
IF!osfco:i, New England, Farmer.
A party of gentlemen, represent
ing large cattle-raising and financial
interests in south western Texas, are
in this oily cxamitiinsr cold-storasre
j warehouses and systems of refrigera
tor cars for the transportation of
dressed meat, with a view to estab-
j iishing tue practice ofsendius dressed
meat from the grazing plains of
; Texas to northern markets, These
gentlemen have been Ion"- accus-
i
! touted to drive their cattle long dis
tances on foot, to railioad stations
for shipment to Chicago, but the con
tinued sale of lots of the public do
main north to cattle-raisers will soon
they think, prevent them from doing
so. Xow their cattle can forage on
public lands while on the march,
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f uul wjuu i!!c,y wuuiti ue trespassing
Recants of pie
you nave a little pie left do not throw
it away; roll it thin, cut it in small
squares and bake. Just before tea
put a teaspoonful of raspberry jelly
on each square.
Banana Pik. Sliceraw bananas'
add butter, sugar, allspice and vin
egar, or boiled cider, or diluted jelly;
bake with two crusts. In the South
they use the cold boiled sweet pota
toes in this way, and regard the pie
as choice.
When boiled oatmeal is left over
rom breakfast spread it about half an
nch thick on a well-bottomed tin
and place it in a hot oven to brown.
Oatmeal cooked in this way can be
eaten by persons who- find ordinary
boiled too exciting to their di
gestion organs.
Boiled Tongue. "Wash clean
and put in a kettle of boiling water.
Skim well at first and place it where
it will slowly but constantly boil.
Too rapid boiling hardens the fiber
and renders the meat hard and tast
less, without really hastening the
process of cooking. A pod of red
pepper will prevent the unpleasant
odor ot boiling from filling the room.
Add half a pint of salt and keep the
tongue covered with water till done.
Boil until it can be easily pierced
with a fork, take out and if needed
for present use take off the skin and
set away to cool; if it be kept for some
days do not peel until wanted for
table.
Delicious little cakes, that also
havethe charm of novelty,can bemade
by making a rich jumble paste, roll
ing out in any desired shape; cut
soma paste in thin, narrow Btrips and
lay around your cakes so as to form
a deep, cup-like edge; place on a well
buttered tin and bake. When done
fill with iced fruit prepared as follows:
Take rich ripe peaches (canned ones
will do if fine and well drained from
all juice,) cut in halves, plums, straw
berries, pineapple cut in pquares or
small trangles, or any other availa
ble fruit, and dip in the white of an
egg that has been slightly beeten and
then in pulverized sngar, and lay in
the center of your cakes. Indianapo
lis Journal.
One house in Sedalia, Pettis coun
ty, Mo., up to September 5, had ship
ped 340 cars, about 136,000 bushels
of wheat and expects to ship 200,000
bushels during the season.
It is said that sweet or olive oil,
strongly scented with oil of penny
royal, and rubbed on the face, neck
and hands, will effectually prevent
annoyance from mosquitos, gnats etc.
The quantity of milk annually
consumed in Boston is estimated at
12,076,600 gallons, which, at six
cents a quart, costs $2,898,158 to the
consumers. The large amount of
cream sold, it is said, would swell
the sum to $3,000,000.
A leading dealer in dairy products
in New York, informs the Dairyman
that the introduction of oleomarga
rine has increased the sale of good
butter. It has also increased the
quantity of good butter by driving
the inferior qualities out of the
markets.
The Priarie. Farmer doubts if five
bushels of corn to the acre will be
harvested in the corn belt from mid
dle Ohio to central Nebraska, 1000
miles long by 150 wide. That will
perhaps be news to most of the far
mers in the domain indicated.
A Maine 'correspondent of the
American Grange Bulletin thinks
that insects arejso multiplying in the
older cultivated regions tliat "per
sons must even have a place among
farm supplies. That may be, but
newly cultivated regions of the West
have been devastated by grasshop
pers, Colorado beetles, chinchbugs
and army worms.
A Colorado potato bug has just
created a sensation in England. It
was discovered on an American ves
sel. The fact was telegraphed to the
Lords of Privy Council; they tele
graphed that it should be killed and
forwarded for inspection. All of
which was done within the past
month.
A Correspondent of the New
York Tribune, has experimented
with stable manure, plowing it under,
and scattering it on the surface after
plowing and planting has been done,
and gives the preference to the sur
face method. He calls on his brother
farmers to ive both plans a test, be
lieving that they will agree with him
that the surface mode is the better.
Heretofore cotton seed oil has been
the product of large establishments
in the hands of capitalists. Now
small machinery is being employed,
run in connection with, steam gins,
which will afford a market for cotton
seed on plantations too remote from
the large mills, so that in time cotton
seed oil will be a product of almost
every neighborhood in the cotton
growing regions.
MORRIS,
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Front Street,
Two doors nortli of tlie Vincent House,
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Repairing and Cleaning at moderate Prices.
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THOMAS GRAHAM,
Druggist and Apothcary,
-AND DEALER IN-
PAINTS, OIIS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, GLASS, Pljffl, WWL
SHOULDER BBAOES, TOILET ARTICLES AC.
A fall line of Books, Stationery and Wall Paper. Our drugs are fresh and
well selected. Paescnptions compounded at all hours. 19-27yl
Wheat and other Grain Stored on the best of Terms by
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Farmers will do well to call on me before makin
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AUGUST KNGHT,
CABINET MAKER,
AGRICULTURAL NOTES.
The largest combined dairy fac
tory in the world, it is said, is at Fre
mont, Neb.
A Brownsville, Saline county, Mo.,
firm has brought 10,000 bushels of
coin for December delivery at 40
cents a bushel.
Over 600 car loads of grain from
the west were shipped, from Hanni
bal, Mo., to Toledo, O., via the Wa
bash railroad, on the 17, inst.
Herbs for winter use should be
gathered when the plants are in
bloom, and just as the bloom is be
ginning to fade, is the best time in
which to gather them.
UNDERTAKER.
Cor. Second and Monroe Sts. ,
CORTALXIS, : OKECOSf,
Keeps constantly on hand ail kindd oi
TP TJ EN IT XT R E
Coffins and Caskets.
Work done to order on short notice and at
reasonable rates.
CorraHis, Jnly I, )8S1. 19:27yl.
Scientists now all admit that most diseases are
caused bv disordered Kidneys or liver, and that if
these great organs are kept in a perfect condition,
health will be the result. WARNER'S SAFE KID
NEY AND LIVES CURE
Is made from a Simple Tropical Leaf
OF RARK VALUE,
And is a POSITIVE Remedy for the following
Troubles :
Pain in the Back; Severe Headaefees:
Dizziness; iiloatin?; I;if famed
Eyes; A Tired" Feeling;
Night Sweats;
I'ains in the Lower Part of the Body;
Palpitation of the Heart: Jaundice;
Gravel; Painful Urination; Ma
larial Fever; Fever
aud Ague;
And all diseases caused by the Kidneys, Liver or
Urinary Organs being out of order.
It is a SAFE and CERTAIN cure for all Female dif
ficulties, such as
LencorrEtoea; Tnfljsmation of the Womb;
Falling of the Womb: licc-ralion
cf the Womb.
Itwill control and regulate Menstruation, and is an
excellent aud safe remedy for females during preg
nancy. As a Rlood Purifier it ia unequalcd, for it cures the
organs that MAKE the blood. For
oi : Carcunc!es; Scrofula: White Spel
ling; Salt Eheam; Pasnaag by Mer
cury or any ether Eirug,
It is certain in every case.
For Incontinence; Impotence; Pains in
the Lctns, and all Simi
lar Diseases,
It is a safe, sure and quick Cure.
it is the only known remedy that has cured Brights
DlSEASB.
As a proof of the purity and worth of this Great
Natural Remedy, read the following
CHEMICAL A!f ALYSZS :
S. A. LATTIMORE, Ph. D., L. L. D., Professor of
Chemistry in the University of Rochester, N. Y.t
knowing- the popularity and merit of Warner's Safe
Kidney and Liver Cure, after a thorough Chemical
Analysis, has furnished the following- statement:
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER,
Chemical Laboratory,
ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan. '8, 1880.
Mr. H IT. Warner has placed in my possession the
formula of the medicine manufactured and sold by
him under the creneral designation of WARNERS
SAFE KIDNEY' AND LIVER CURE. I have inves
tigated hiH processes of manufacture, which are con
ducted with extreme care and according to the best
methods. I have also taken from his laboratory sam
ples of all the materials used in the preparation of
this medicine, and upon critical examination I find
them, as well as the medicine into which thev enter.
to be entirely free from poisonous or deleterious sub
stances. S. A. LATTIMORE.
This Remedj' which has done such wonders, is put-
up in the LARGEST SIZED BOTTLE of anv medi
cine upon the Market, and is sold by Drug-gists and
all dealers at $1.25 per bottle. For Diabetes enquire
for WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CURE. It is a
POSITIVE Remedy.
H. H. WARNER & CO.
19:6yl Rochester N. Y.
TO THE SICK HI AFFLICTED!
AND ESPECIALLY
Those Suffering from Debility,
Nervous Prostration, Loss of
Vitality, Sexual Infirmities,
Etc., Etc.
THE GREAT NEED THOSE HAVE WHO ARB
suffermgr from SEXUAL AND NERVOUS COS
PLAINTS is a physician who can comprehend their
adments and successfully treat them.
The general practitioner is not sufficiently akllls
m these classes of troubles to do po and it must b
left to the SPECIALIST, who bv education. Ion
practice, thorough knowledge arid compreheuiv
mind, is prepared to cure them.
DR. J. C. YOUNG
Opened his now celebrated Institute in 1850 for tbo
purpose of affording the afflicted the certainty of
honorable and skillful treatment and perfect and
permanent restoration, and for over 30 years it has
sustained the first rank not only upon this Coast bat
throughout the civilized world.
I am aware that by dw elling upon so uninviting a
subject as tho DECAY OF SEXUAL VIGOR the
gnorant may asperse my motive, but
the desire to inform those who are suffer'
ias through ignorance, or who by care
cssness or want of knoirieda-e that a. mm
ran be had, are not only hurrying them
selves to an unt!iue!y 'grave, but giving
sexual weakness as an inheritance to future genera
tions, is too great ao incentive to permit me to b
silent.
svmrjtoms.
IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM NIGHT LOSS
ES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESSES, CONFUSION
MIND, SLIGHT LOSSES WHEN UNDER EX
CTTEMENT, VARIABLE TEMPER, TREMBLING,
PALPITATION, FLUSHES, &c, OR IF YOU HAVE
PRACTICED SELF-ABUSE EVEN IN THE SLIGHT
EST PARTICULAR you are suffering from the
Dread Enemy of Human Life,
And should not hesitate to seek- at once health and)
happiness in a cure.
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CONSULTATION BY LETTER OR OTHERWISE.
FREE.
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Ladies
You are especially liable to suffering from NERV'
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a:-e nervous in their origin and hence your sufferings
are terribly depressing or inexpressibly keen. The
Doctor in his researches and practice of NERVOUS
TROUBLES has made your orgpnuatit n a special
study and is thus enabled from his experience anoT
knowledge to aid and cure vou in any of the-
Troubles, Weakness, Distresses and Snf
ferinp'sto fki:b you are liable.
lT'on will find in the Doctor a friend upon
whom you can rely ior comfort, aid and cure.
Dr. i'ouag's jVraale Remedies have
attained a reputation for efficiency unequalled by
any medicine or medical prescription ever offered.
They can be sent by mail or express.
Those desirinsr personal care and attention can bare
all necessary accommodations furnished.
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Letters.
Those who cannot visit the city can bygiving their
symptoms in their own wav. receive advice, and when
desired, treatment at home with every assurance ot
a cure.
LETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYED.
Address, -
DR. J. G. YOUNG,
medical Institute,
Ifo. 7 Stockton St.
San Franoisoo. Feb. 21. 1682.
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