to ffittkli Corraflis tteta. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1883. THIS PAPER S p. &co.: newspaper Advcrtining Bureau (10 Sprnoe street), where advertising contract, may be made sac it id Sew York, al not lea than our regular ad. nam. aW L. P. FISHER, Rooms 20 and SI Merchants' Exchange Building, is our aathorisod agent in San Francisco, and anv centracte far advertising made by aim at enr regular prices, w!u be recruited by us. Ihe Corvallis Gazam is kept on file at his agency. Short annownceqient of deaths published free. When accompanied bv an extended notice reso lutions five cents per line will be charged. A poetry published by request will be chargec for at the rate f five cents per line. TempertaM Kara Keeling-. There will be a picnic iu King's valley at the Watson grove on May 18, 1683. Dr. J. W. Watts, 3. Hollenbough, mad other good speakers TriH be present, and discuss the line issue of the day, Tem perance. Everybody is cordially invited to coma, bring grab if convenient if not coma along anyway and we will have a reusing time in behalf of Temperance. By order of the Committee Quick Work. Mr. J. B. Scrafford, oar marble cutter, on last Friday concluded to pay tribute to landlords no longer sad-io he gathered to gether a few carpenters and some lumber and on the morning of that d.y "beaa the erection of a building on Manuel Knight's vacant lot sonth of his blacksmith s'aop, aad by the time night had cast its mantle over the face of the earth had a building with walls, roof, windows, fleer, nd every thing completed, ready to move into. LsiS Monday (onnd him an occupant of his own building. EscltcmKit AtDut Wj-t 1 Mrs. Bettma recently brco-iiit a new stock of millinery gocds and op-i id them out fo." f le in the build'ng occupied by C. H. Wbii ey &. Co. The elect of the new stock on the mindt of seme w3 re.'ly as tonishing. The priceE and quility of Mrs. JBettman's stock was co attractive and so unusually favorable to buvea that t'le ex citement smong the older detlera w?s almost as sudden n would be the shaking up and resurection of the old bones from the tomb. Te disinterested parties, however, it was fine. Candidate 5 for Election. Friends ot the following named gentle men have requested us to announce that they will be candidates before the people for the positions named at the coming city election: For Mayor, T. E. Ceuthorn. For Councilmen : First Ward G. W. Kennedy. Second Ward T. J. ""Blair. Third Ward S. L. Shedd. Thete gtutlonui are all old citizens of our town and if elecisd will no d jabt 'per form the duties of their rever-1 oilices with fidelity to the peop e's iutsrtests. Indian, Custom. X. A. Swan, agent of the Sile.z Iad'-n agency, arrived in town list night "rom Tilamook county to wheie he h-d b;su for th porpcte of making tha atfraTBrr.ry ar rangements fo plte in custsdy of thj pro per authorities two Iidiua which h.'.ve re cently been brought from Vancouver who committed the murder i 5 the luiivc doctor some threo years ago ea the Siletj agsusy. Ther ware at first pissed in the haads of tka U. S. govsr jment aathoritica at Van ceavertobs tried by tie United Statos ooart;butit was siacs decided that the lacal state courts were the proper tribunals so attend to the matter, and the murder having teen committed on thrt part f cfcletz agency wb'ch liss ia Tillsmojk county it the lesson for Mr. Swan piovug for th miscreant-; to be takes, it tljj litier cjunty ,for tiisl. It seems in accordance with the In dia custom that their Indiai doctor had many times takes their money from them to pay bim for curing some o tbeir tilicums bat had failed as many t; mei in we tad for such failure on h;s pirt tbey rapi'red na night to bis place ot abode and ohohed him to death. A QjodMin atKt. Tie popular postmaster of Dayton, Wm. Katsger, died at Los Aageles, April 15tb, while on his way home from the Ka-ii. His remains are being brought to Dayton for interme it. Mr. Metzjjer was born iu Prus sia, August 11, 1S19. Hi emigrated to America in 1839, to Oregon ia 1844, to Walla Walla in 1863 and to Dayton iu 1871. He was a tirst-class practical miller and a clear headed, conservative business man. In connection with S. M. Wait he built the first flouring mill in Dayton and carried on a mercantile establishment there. For many years he baj occur, ied the position of postmaster at Dayton, giving general satis faction to the public and the department. Last November he left for the Eastern States to see to the disposal of the patent right and the manufacture of the Gavitt backle, in which he held a large interest. It was Mr. Matzger's intention, as be told the Writer before starting East, to visit his native land before returning to Dayton, but we understand that failing health caused him to relinquish the plan sad start for borne. A cood man. a first rate citizen, a model office-holder, his circle of acquriu. tances was large and varied, aud his death will be generally lamented, particularly by the community which knew him best. The above sketch taken from the Walla Walla Union gives the final of one known to many Benton county people. It will be remembered that Metzger in a very early day built the grist mill on Mary's river about a mile and a half west of Philomath He owned and run the mill for nanny years afterwards. He finally sold it to Thos. Beader then a miller of Monroe and moved to W. T. v Valuable Investment. 80 acres of land, 1 j miles east from O. P. K. R. Co's terminus on Yaquina Bay. Small house, but good barn. 40 acres of vary fine tidal land, producing the most uzuriant pasturage. Would make a hno dairy ranch; warm and sheltered location; some good timber. J mile water front, Price $1,200, 4 down, balance on time, Agpiy aH. NSH, Oorvtvilis, Oregon. LOCAL NOTES. Birthday cards at Sawtell's. J. W. Bayburn went to Salem this week. First class olocks jast ree.ived by P. P Greffoa. Saat Portland basismea men wants tel egraph office, Dr. McAfee, of Salens has been caitd sick recently. Large assortment of stationary jot ar rived at Sawtell's. J. H. Aldrich, ef tho Samrait was is the city on Wednesday. Genuine pebble spectacles and eye glasses for sale at P. P. Ureffoz. A Good Concord Buggy new for sale cheap at Woodcock & Baldwin's. Now is the time for yoxng peoplo to cpoOn the ice cream season is here. Johnston Bros, of Reiner are extensively engaged in building steamboats on the Col umbia river. Over 20,000 passengers have crossed into the Columbia since January 1st, 1883, says the Attv.ian. Dr. Johnson moved his family to the bay the fore par. of the Week where he will lo cate permantly. Job a W. Moore Jr., is snnounced as a candidate for the office of city marshal, at the coa.iug election. Sheriff Humphrey and Thcs. Monteith of Albany, were in town last Wednesday look ing well aad kearty. Ons armed Brown was in town last Sat urday aad Sunday looking after the well fare of some uisu.vants. If you Tf .nt your'law suits and legal husi ness of all kiads don: promptly and in good order go to Kelsay t Uolgate. The CdlToraia fish commissioners have resolved to put 23.003,000 young salmon in California river; this season. Your place to buy the cheapest and best harness and saddles in the valley is at S. A. Hemphill's Well known stand. Max friendly has a number of hands at wc :'i rafting his logs from the mouth of Marr's rive.- dowa to h:-s mill. Mr;. H. W. Vincint has baen coufin ed to br bod by stekneaS daring the past few. days, but is now slowly recovering. It sub Kiger bi added another 200 acre ranch tVs week to bii already Krge posses sions of Be Him couuty's real estate. Ben C'bilderj of Wei's statioa was in town during the week off.-riT; for sale Nasby's treatise wiitteu by him while iu exile. President Hogg. Colonel Smith and Wallis Nash Eeq., stsried over to the bay ou Tues day last ia the interest of t ie O. P. It. K. Farmers lavs accut finished tbeir spriug pi luting and are now a arking among t'.ie minor necessities peculiar to farmer's vaca tion. The Oregon Oity Enterprise comas out in a new form this week. It h .s himloned tbe 8 form and now appears in ths fotm of a falio. Messrs. Waggoner & Bis ford this week sola - lots ia the extreme back part ef town with s.all ha taei eon for $700 belong ing tc M. L. Nofiisgsr. J. E. Loraer, formerly of this place., has taken the fx lira, . to build a hotel of huge proportions at New Tjcoma, to be completed wlliin a few c.o.iths. A peddler Myer L. Livingston on April 20 th, was shot for hu money between Willow creek and Teza i ferry. Be was so badly wounded that he will certainly die. Judge Pipjr's residence at Salerr. wsi bcrg!rl-:ad recently. The their only got awaywith lHtle silver and miss ad some othsr mors valuable art'clej near at hand. A Chinaman t the front on the Southern extes:ioncf the O. 4 C. E. P.. was blown to attorns by the ezplcsiou of a box of giant pswder o i which he was sit.ing at the t me The bsttsr ci v;- of Cb:r.ese of Portland hive crguhida humane eocioty and the particu'sr purposes are to ti'.ie ca-e of the ick bury the dead and suppress vice ef all k;r.du. Twu lots on the soatheajt corner of Third and Piee st ejti Portland, Oregon, were ectatly purchased by Ho.1- H. W. Corbett for ?ji,000. Twenty -five years ago the proprrty raid for $1200. We keep constantly on hand at this office a large lot and variety ef stationery letter heads, bill heads, envelopes, and papers of different kinds which we furnish at the lowest po. ffibte prices. Ted aud Wil Parker stared to the bay oa Wednesday sf tar spending a few days in our city. While here Ted orlered a suitj of clothes to bs cut out of a fabric a little too fine to be used in a saw mill. Many of the youns men vht have been attending tho Agricultural College at this place during the past winter are leaving for their various homes to otherwise engage themselves during the summer months. Merry Mason the fine Clidesdale Stalion will stand the season of 18S3 at Sol King's stable in Corvallis, Benton comity Oregon, 3 days oat of each week commencing Apri Sib 1833. D. Gecsou, Owner. ?rvice at the College Chapel next Sun day, preaching at 11 o'c'ock A. M. subject, The reason of revivals in the Christain church, Lecture to Sunday school at 4 P. M and union services in the evenine; subject, Gospel Temperamcs. Every brly invited- Ten thousand dollar stock of goods to be closed out regirdless of cojt. Call and ex amine the stock and convince yourselves as totheqnality. Place of sale. Carter build ing opposite the Vincent House. R. D. Cooper, Manager. L. G. Kline k Co., announce that although their stock of general merchandise is com plete and offered at reduced prices, tbey will sell their entire stock of boots snd shoes regardless of profit. Call and examine for yourself Why are we sick ? Because wo- allow the Liver, the Bowels, and the Kidneys, these great organs, to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors are forced into the blood. Expel them by using Wm. Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. - " Sold and recommended by all dealers la JmOf The youths of Corvallis have organized a second nine in base ball and expect to contest with nine of Albany's boys of a similar age in a few days. The many friends of Mr. Nengass, who started for California a few weeks age in pursuit ef health, will be pleased to learn that he i recovering from his late severe at tack. Joseph Graham of Toledo came out to Corvallis last Tuesday with Mr. Wright of Newport tbe proprietor of the steamer Ben ton. Some breakage about the boat's ma chinery brought Mr. Wright out to havo it repaired. 1 bo team of Dr. T. W. Harris' of Albany last week ran away bitched to m buggy containing his wife himself and babe. Ail three were thrown from the bnggy break ing Mrs. Harris' arm but doing but little other deOc -t. Tbere will h a grand excursion to start from Blair's since, near the McCulla land ing on Monday evenine; next after the city votes are canvassed. Quite a cumber have already procured passage, as the trip will be up "salt river." We foond upca oar table yesterday morn ing some nice wedding cske of Mr. John Vineyard and his new wifs, formerly Misa Jans Hurlburt. The GAzarnc wishes tbe newly made couple a long and prosperous journey through life. One of the largest, if not the very largest mail ever received at one time in these parts reached here on Tuesday nijht. The eve ning previous the steamer Oregon having landed in Portland with at least one hun dred sacks more than usual. a The Corvallis base bill clnb played the 2nd match game with tbe Monmouth club last Saturday ou the Monmouth boy's ground near Mor-mouth. The reault of the con test was tbe same as Vii one before. The Corvallis boyr got glsriously scooped. Last weak we were confined to our room part of the time with an attack of billious fever in eonsequencs thereof W. P. Keady presided over tbe editorial pen and manip ulated tbe traditional scissors which ac counts for the improvement in last weeks issue. On May 1st the Portland Standard was enlargid to an eht column sheet and ccn uerjuently is moi ? newsy than ever, la ad dition to its usual supply of spicy newj it now conl-iins the associated prtss dia;ttch es, making it second to none of Portland's dailies. Deputy U. 8. Marshall Brown and Al Tygali have been spauding ths greater part ot ta:s week over at the SilsU rejervation in parjuit of a couple of Indians and hunt ing evidence to assist m the conviction of ppriiea forgiving ccra juice to soma ot tfie red skins. Last year the bop crop throughout this stats and Washington Ter., was a very profitable bisinejs aad the oal-k ihi year promifc3 no 1j;j lucrative. We know of one hep yard for which the proprietor has al ready besn o2ered CI cents psr pcucd fcr Li z'.owin? crop. It is ths intention of the vacuum motor company to b-vve a new model machine made to farilier test the merits of the won der. T.is idea is to construct a ton liorsi power machine with fly wheel and every- th'ng complete and give tiiiogs a thorough toss. The model i-. to be complated by July 4th. 'By a card receired at this offics from Ohio i7e iearn that a family of six brothers con. templates locating ;n oar midst, twe of whom are professional men while the others ara farmers. Coroboratio the statements made it. the Gazttts that the Willamette valley will receive a boom in imiuigiatiou this u -rimer. Mr. C. S. Huelin last week bought the stock of irroceries, glass wars, erockerr, &c, end place of bnsiness of Mr. E. C. Vaughn of this place, where Mr. Huelin will con tinue in the crime line of business. Mr. Huelia.ha? many friends and a large ac quaintance in the county and will no dcrbt do a flourishing busman-,. T. F. Moore, who his been hunting up a location throughout Oregon and Washing ton Territory for a colony from the east, has been in cur c-ity the fore part of the week and csprsasss himself better satisfied with ths appearance of the Willamette valley than any other section he has visited, and that tbe c -m y will probably settle in this seclion ot "Webfoot." A large number of pioneers who settled in Linn County prior to Dec. let, 1852 have called a meeting to be held on Thursday May 24th 1833 at the hour of 1 o'olock P. M in t'is Court House at Albany fcr the pur pose of organising a pioneers Association. The call published in the Albany papers has a long listo names subscribed to it. Why can not Beaton County do likewise! Orders havo bsen received from Wash ington discontinuing all telegraphic weather reports between the different signal service stations located on the Paeilic coast, on and after May 1st. No "Probabilities" will be received from Washington after that date. The reason assigned for this action is the failure of Congress to provide sufficient appropriation to defray the expenses of the service. Our merchants have been taking inveu toriec this week of tbeir stock of tobaceos ajd cigars ou hand Mav 1st. An act passed Congress March 3, 1883, reducing the taxes on tobacco, snuff, cigars, etc, provides "that on all original and nnbroken factory pack ages of tobaco, etc., held by manufacturers or dealers, on May 1st, 1883, upon which the' tax has been paid, there shall be allowed a rebate of the full amount of tbe reduction." Seldom, If ever have the yoang people of Corvallis gathered together and had a tet ter time than on lzst Wednesday evening at the residence of Df Carlile, the occasion being a surprise party given in celebration of Miss Katie's birthday. After gathering at the residence of Mr. Sanders' the crowd proceeded to the quiet domic-He of jnstice Carlils and bombarded and captured the place, much to the surprise of Miss Katie. The evening was spent in various nigh hilarious ways until nearly midnight when the guests departed wishing Mis Katie Mrs. L. Be tt man is now offering to' the public one of the finest and cheapest assort ment of Millinery, Dolmans, wraps, etc., ever brought to Corvallis. Ladies should net neglect this opportunity to obtain spring and summer styles cheaper than was aver offered ia this city sjeferev With C H. Whitney & Co. , Miss Olive Skipton who has been for a long time very ill in this place at the res idence ef her uncle T. J. Blair, en yester day had so far recovered that she was re moved in carriage to her home about seven miles socthwest of this place. She hae had a long severe spell of sickness. At one time it was thought she could not recover but fortunately a change for the bettor came. I Be c ills 4 SplrtsnaUstle Tricks ExposeO. Mr. Chas. H. Read who performed at the City Hail oa the nights of the 1st and 2nd of this month, exhibited many of the slight of hand tricks which are usually performed by traveling spiritual mediums, after which be exhibited in plain view of the aadience the simple manner in which they were done. While sitting with feet, hands, ody, arras aud neck tied fast toe chair with Lis hands tied apparently cecar and fast together, he took of bis coat from, rnder these re pea aad over hie bauds which were tied to gether, making it appear almost marvelous to the uninitiated. But when he did it slow ly in plain light where all ould sea it ap peared eo simple that everybody after ence seeing it ought to bs able to peiform it. He aleo unveiled how a person tied in the manner above indicated could play upon the guitar, french harp snd other instru ments all at the same time. He showed plainly how ths so called e.urits of departed ones Were reflected in a cabinet and alo the reading of sealed letters, writing rn b.e elate, and many other tricks. He plainly showed to all present the deception that is practiced iu performing these tricks by the medium. He openly declared that the usu al seance snd performance of med inuia was a swindle una irvisa spaa the cotrmuiiitie whero they rp; ea In Memory. Mrs. Kebeccs. Carter died April 2S, 1883 at her son'i residence Dr. Carter in Phil omath Oregon. The subject of this notice was in her ninety-second yea:-, vraa born in Sulivan Co. Tennessee Jun. 30th, 1792 Wis married to Win. Carter 1S13, she with her husb-nd movod Ircm Tenne. see to 111., from thence to Missouii, rnd. in !i!52 she with her family emigrated to Oregon and settled in Lane county, from thence to Bea ton county, where in 1SG7 her husband died and le't her to jcarney alone. She vu the mother of eleven children, ciht cf Thich remain to mourn her loss. uhe was an acceptable member of the . E. sliuvci for eighty-five years. Mother Carter waa one of those stern resolute per sons that was not carried about by every wind ot doctrine and had an unswerving principle to do what she believed was right. Hor end was peaceful, sh remarked at ihe beginning of h or i'laes that she was glad she war. bom to die, and thai she saw her husband and children that had -una cn he 's and she scoa wouM meet thstn where pait;u2 is nnsnown. The funeral service were conducted ty the writer lo a large and intelligent audience from tbe tezt - Blessed are the dead that die the Lord Rev. 14, 13. Rxv. N. W. An. xx. Hew Goods. Lunch Tongue. Cookea Corned Beef. Vh:te ?ish. Sastern IV.nelees Cedttah ia (safer. Deep sea mackerel. Finnan Haddiea. xiew York sngar. Choica brands of coffee. Czl . , pealed peaches. Best Brands of tobacco. Just received and for sale at low rates at Ray's. A MYSTEXIOUB IIOHSTHK. or POotsri. We hav 9 receat.y received at this office, new Cut to represent the Pcrcheron ana Clydesdale stock of horses. bscidaS having' let other cuts on hand. Ail person raniiLg stock or horse posers we can print them with a cut to snit most any style Of horxo. saacwm VINYAttD-niTLBURT At the residence of the brides pa -enta, on Wednesday.. May 2, 1833, by Rev A. Krecker, Mr. John W. Vinyard and Miss Jane Hulbert, all of Corvallis centcn county, Uregoi:. ten, BROWN Infant child of J. Brown on yes terday morning in this city. Enena Tlata Items. Rev. J. S. McCain cf the Itemizer preached here Sunday last, at 11 A. M., and at 7 P. M. A large congregation was present. The weather for the last week has been rainy and disagreeable; but it is just what the loggers want for they are shaking their heads dubiously. E ;' Send the Gazette down this way ! I say you, by the way ! the people want smother paper besides the Itxmiztr. Send it down. The people of this place are afraid that the Standard is going to get away with the Oregoniait and Neva. It must bo true for everybody ia making preparations to send for the Standard. I am compelled to chronicle the account of a slugging match which occured here last Sunday between two young gentlemen. One young gentleman received (which was reported) a severe cut on the hand. Our city marshal seems to be asleep in his own little chamber. What has become of the hog law ? The pestfercus brutes are tunning at large in our town and look like old times. Soon we will be singing the battle cry of fleadom again. Buena Vista is to have a large hennery. Mr. D. M. Calbreath ia building extensively and will soon have it finished.' Go ahead, Dan. you will come out all right yet. CORUESPOKDENT. Legal blauks famished at this office on short noMcs) a less than ban Frsutessce prions. A Supposed Dragon which Inhabits the Up per Lake in Surprise Valley. A correspondent in the Lake City, Ore gon, Examiner, under date of April 9th, writes: For the prat two months there has been a. very mysterious) disappearance of loose stook from points of the valley be tween "Port Crook hill" and the lower end of Upper lake opposite Lake City, and among stock men there baa been much spec ulation as to tbe cause thereof. Last fall, in the month of October, three hunters from L:,ke Ciy made a pilgrimage to Cook's lake, northeast of this place, in quest of deer. They succeeded in capturing four fine ones, and one of the party succeeded in wouncunT. a Crth, whicn made lor the lake, swimming boldly out on the water. When the pursuing hunter arrived at the shore the wounded deer was about fifty yards from the brink, and while .Vim rod wm ia ths set of aiming at the Aeeiag buck, he was suddenly seised from below by a bo.( monster. This incident occurred in the twinkling of an eye, and the glimpse of this aaaason epicure was hut momentary, and the whole matter so surprised snd astonished the baffled hunter that the description given by him to his two companions was necessarily cenfased, and it wai mutually agreed that nothing should be said about the occurrence on their return to Lake City. The incident referred to had nearly passed from the minds af the three hunters until one of the three was returning from Camp Bidwell on Tuesday last, arriving at Goose creek his attention was called to the lake by a fearful roaring, hissing noise. Looking across in the direction of Ccok'a lake he saw a fca:ful monster cutting the placid besom of Upper lake, and wending its way like an arrow- towards the west shore, its dragon-shaped front ten or twelve feet out of water, dragging its ponderous body at a fearful rate. When within about one hun dred yards ci land this strange monster turned eadd-cly and rwara rapidly down thel'keforr. quarter of a nil? and sud denly sank from view. 'Cbo narrator sayo that when the inciter tr rued he had fair i lew of it, aud pronounces is tc be at least fifty feet in length the en tire body, which Boomed to be covered with large glistening scales, each particular o::c of which v.?.s as large as the "dollar of our dadv' He thinks that from the front twenty feet back would average six feet in diameter; about six feet from its horse chaped head, it was armed with two legs about eight feet ia length. Altogether it looked like a monster capablo of great de struction to man sou beast. It is now gen erally believed here that this fearful mon ster l:as been making frequent nocturnal visits to this valley in pursuit of lira stock, ana is proving mora deotrucuvr to yjunr cattle than the d.-.idad "black foot" cr.ttle distemper. In addition to the great loss of iiomrd tstcck there ha .'e been gref.t losses of sheep and goats in the "Ark&sss&w" settlement above Lake City. A few cigb'a since Mr. Spike, whis has a hne herd of Angora voata at the .out of the lake, was aroused about midnight by tbe incessant bleating e bis herd, wherecpoa uosa immediately and can to ..aid: the corral, aad was ae tonibbed to see thrcugh the dr.rknsss a huge nim&i making eff with a fuii grown Ango-.a in its couth. On rasiinatlon of ths trail of this wonderful animal hitherto unknown to hiia, hj true -d i . -c the hvke hy a wide swath of craiuod s-,g j brueh i3k& j"tia wood. It is needless -iw say that tlis pres ence of this fsightf al -oster Laa created widespread consternation in this vmvwrUy quiet valley. a Wc;.: Items. Mr. James Gingles has gone to the Soda Springs for his health. He is under the impression tb t t ihe waters are very benefi cial to hir... Mr. L. K. Dodelo has sole Lis fire horse to 6 ,1Cn ilerr.cn iu Albany. Co r.si ration $1000. This will prove a valuable acquisi tion totfc hci ssmen of '-'Old Jian." cscbool will open here on the 7th, of this month ander ths supervision ' Mr. Childers the boys and girla are getting real rjxious o cee each other. The Vanderpool boys f.avc -ine over on the head waters of tt Yaquina er-peciing to make a large catch of dog aalmoc. The Good Templars tt their last regnlsi meeting but one, elected nine delegates to I tho county temperance Alliance to be held in CorvalUs tne J6tL proxun. Mr. Joseph Herschberg passed through town last week; Joe.s health is very delicate in fact be has dyspepsia and he says & re quires constant exercise and plenty of Cra ham to keep bim in fighting trim. Johnny Carter met with an accident las -week which resnltsd in the drowning cf cue of his horses in which hisswife and babes came near losiug che'r lives. In crossing Soap Creek, where it spread over the sur rounding country tor about half a mile be missed a pole bridge which spans the deep est part and the hack capsized precipitating all of them into the water. Mr. Carter succeeded in rescuing his wiio and icast child and going to look for tbe oilier little fellow, a boy of three years found hm hatt ing to the hack seat and crying papa, papa, with the water up to his chin. Taulna Bay Items. High tides has prevented beach mining for a while. Captain Lutzens took 20,000 feet of clear flooring lumber from the wreck Phoebe Fay. The steamer Mary Hall will be enlarged both in width and length and supplied with new machinery. Sam lrvin of Newport was in Corvallis this week proving np on his place. Captain Wynant to now on hie way to Newport in command of a new boet. James W. Brcsfield is building a bulk head at Newport and connected wit-i it a substantial wharf. William Grant and Lafe Wilson have sus pended gold mining. Engineer McMillan formerly superinten dent of the tunnels this side of tbe bay ia now in tbe employ of tbe O. fcCS.it. Newport Items. The weaiher last week was beautiful. Steamer Ona sailed for Tillamook on Monday. The steamer Kate and Anna sailed for Nestache on Tuesday. The steamer Benton had the misfortune to break her piston rod and knock out her cylinder head. Tbe accident was the re sult of a flaw in the piston rod. The acci dent will cause her to lay by for 10 days ye. A little child of C. R. Smalbone s of this place raa between two dogs and was badly bitten. It is doing well. Mrs. S. is also seriously sick from having taken an over dose of poisonous medicine. A man by the name of Softis tried to ab scond leaving the good aatured landlord. P. M. Abbey, in the larch for bis hoard kill. But Mr. A. was not than to be out done; he sent the deputy sheriff after the fellow who followed him nntil alter ni;bt, foond him ia bed and made him shell ont the amount of the bill and costs. r- -. April 29. 18S3. LEJS&fi'lfl sVeLUNQ. Bine the iatrodactitm of iefl.itff matchea, xn&ny worJs bare come prominently into notice ford that were previously,- eoruparatrtcly unknown. For iutancs, we find Antiseptic, meaning: proventiug ukI stopping all fermeatatleB and decomposition, tnd Aoleuant: painkiller. Then there Antipyretic: cooling down ianamatiaa ad fere: heat. Treat three words, eo often mls-pelled, &r tlirtv? .if h - carJirtl virtue of eomtQiing r-'Jl euro mr--, had srarrii stTid that, 1 Sai icjiica, pixnouucert Eal-ic;l-i-c. Warranted to efford ir?aediat relief, and guarrantced to cure Pahe'iniitiwn, Gout or Neuralsg. Zrocal Nota. Andrew Km nek is anaouscsd candi date for the ofLco of City Mftraiukl at the conuAg election. fQRCiTf RE33RDER, Jor-. 7. II. jL.-men eaccinces b!-nse!! a jorull for the "fflce of.CUy Recorder r.t the cominj c!?ti"i or. thi first Monday In Slay cist. S0:17 A Common-Sense Remedy SALICYLICA. No more Rheumatisms Cout or Neuralgia. Immediate Eelisf Warranted, hmmi Sirs tharaniaeti. Five years established and aever known to fail in a single case, acnte or chronic. Refer to all prominent pbsicians and druggist for tbe standing of Salicylica. THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE POIS ONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC .AND GOUTY PATIENTS. 9AT.IC7XICA is know, ae s common-sense remedy, because it strikes directly at the caose of RheuDiatlem, Gout and Jfouralgia, while se many so cal'ed specifics and supposed panaceas only tree locally the effects. It has been conceded by eminent ecicBtlsts that outward 'u"-t:-j')( such as rubbing with oils, cinlmcuts, liniments and soothing lotions willgnoi eradicate these diseases which are the result of ttaa poisoning oi the blood vith Uric Acid. SAZ.XCYT.ICA works with marvelous effects oa ifcs acid, and so remove the disorder. It is now ex clusively used by all celebrated physicians of Amer ica r.nd Europe Highest medical academy of Pari sports 95 per cent cires in three days t'jai SAT.XvxiJCA is a certain cure for RHEU MATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA. Tbe most in tense pains are subdued almost instantly. Give it a trial Belief guaranteed or money re funded. Thousands of testimonials sent on application, SI a cc. Six Bczea for $5. oent by mail on receipt of money. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR XT. But do not be deluded into taking imita tions or substitutes, or something recom mended as "just as good!" Insist on the genuine withjthe name of .WtshlinTfia k Co. on each box, which is guaranteed chemically I pure under our signature, an indispensibla requisite to insure success in tne treatment. TaUa no other, or send to us. SASHETJEU ft CO., Proprietors, 287 Briiuw. cor. Boato St.. (20-l0yl) KEWTOSZ. TOR CITY RECORDER. ri e voters st tUa City of Corvalll: I hvrokr tanounc myself a. a candidate lor tha eSca ef Ctr ilecarder, at :"ne election t bs taVen the first Mon day in next Ma;. I'M JCflW H. LEW13. FOR CITY TREASUfitR. Te ft voieis of the City of CorvalliB: f hereby j-inouncs myself as a candidate for tbe oiEce af City '-rcasuror at tba election te 9 held eo the first Kon- ia.- in May iext. 18 tt 8. E. BELKNAP. Y.'Vtl per day at home. Samples worth Co free MV Address Stinson & (Jo.. Purtland.Xa. rSODUCE PRICE CURRENT. Wheat in Portland firm at 196 per cental. It may now bs fairly quoted her. clear: Wheat 1.00 Oats 65 Wool per lb U to 23 Flour per barrel BbO Bacon, sides 12 to 14 Hams 16 to lti Shoulders 10 to 12 Lard, 10 lb tins 16 to 16 Kegs 13 to 15 Butter, fresh roils 20 to 26 F-sjr, per dcz 20 Ori-i apples, rinmmer, 8 to ft c Sun dried' 0 to 7 Plums, pltless 10 to 12 Chickens, per dos SOOtoSbO hides, dry Hint 10 t. 13 " arreeu t. 7 Potatoes 1 00 Geegg, tame S 00 Ducks, " 3;W to 4 00 Ouiics, per lb 8 to 4 New This "Week. -JUT MARSHALL I here'.y ..laaiouuco myself a candidate for city mar wV.rtt e th r eeaata cly letio" C. F. HOG AN. JiTY RECORDERS Ir;pcc:Br.-'"'-l''.ididatefor dty recorder. F. H. SAWTtLL. SB3BEV TO PAY COUNTY ORDERS. Koti-.e is hereby given that there are funds In the Treaaorv to pry al. enton county orders endorsed prior to December i, 18S2. Interest on the same will cease from this Sale. T. i. BUFORD, Conuty Treasurer. Corvallis, Oregon Mar 2nd, 1883. lw. NOTICE. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN Stats or Oaseos : 1 Oft cs Sbcrbta.t of Stats, V Salem, Oiejea, April 20, 1833. ) '.rhefo'i!owiis act of Congress is published Jfor tbe iefoina'ionof all f .rsons in this state InUrested thsieii: :. "An ACT ts atenu i'a$ time far fling claims for basses tnd equipmt.. ts lent ly cmcers and enlisted men ij the . srvic ef tbs Unitai S.tca, and for oher pnrruisez: Tie it ea.etel sy the Sir.ats and House of Repre. sen stives of the United States of America in Con :im assembled, That the time for flUng claims .'or LcrMsand equij-meatslost by o2iee.-s and enlisted ti?n in the miliiary service of thi United States, which aspired by limitation o- the thirty-first day ut December, eightsM hundred aad Mventy-flva, be, aad ike sam Is hereby, extended to one year ."rom and arter the passage ot ,his act; aiid all such claims filed in the proper duptrtuent before the passage ot tbis act shall be deemed to hare been filed in due t!m-. aadsWaB ts considered irjd i.ecid:i without refiling. Sac. t. East all ci-.ii.ja arisii i undor the act ap pceted March third, eigbtt,.. iiundrei auil forty five, entitle; 'An act to provide t .-- tho pi;Taeir. of hot ss and cthei-property lost or iatroyi4 ia ihe uiiiittry ajmce oi the United Stilt.,' and all acts i joondatoiy .hereof, which sha.1 rot br filed in the the proper department within one year fiim ind alter ths passage of this act, shall be ;o..ver barred am. s'lall not be received, cansidered, -r adi .ed by any department of the government." Approved, Ja.iuarr it... 1SSS. It ia knnwn that mauy persons resident in this state, who served te the various Indian wars, as eel) as in the war of 1S1-'6S, lost their private horses and equipment. In such service. Th. act abovo quoted gives all auch persons one year wiihin whicn to file t'usir claims fr rach louses. Attention is called ts vh Ikliowin; provisions of this law: 1st. Leans in any of tbt Indian wars in this or any other siaies or territoriM will bs paid, as watl as ioaaej in ths vac cf 1SJ1 to 18Si. 2nd, Losses by efficrs, .nliatau me-j, scoot guides J all other psraans actually engaged in til military service are within the provisions of tl IM. 3d- This law ezteiMis to all losses in a-y manner, not the result of the seldier". own fault or negli gence, and includes loss s in battle, by capture, lor want of forage, by overheating, hard asage. acci dents of all sorts, oisease, thelt by deserters, from forced marches, or from any other eaaae arista; in the line of military duty. 4th. The time for filing these claims expires en January 8th, 1884, and all auch claim, not presented to the proper department of the United Bute by that date, will be barred; but if the application if filed prior to January 8, 1884, tb. proof necessary to complete tbe claim may be filed at any dat3 there after, r I have received from Washington supply of the necessary blanks to be used in making applications, which will be furnished without charge to anyoue desiring them. a P. EABHART, ; s-arwasryefStsta -3 3 o 5 g. B s r-a a S m n 3 5" o 3 co re O o CD r?s ty m 09 .Tl o CD ef OQ o S 2 1-5 tJ O & 2 S og CD K, g & t- CD S2S CD IE co Hrj Q its If lire ea. TTT A -sav T- F w W W V 1, ,11 rimaa WAN T ): erotic men "to" sell Tunison's celebrated maps and cuarU. 100 ptr mnnth .rniarantpjl to aorents followinir our instruc tions. For reirticulara, address John Dixon, Sacra mento, uai. 20-18 wS. BUSINESS COLLEGE. (Old " NATIONAL," EstabUshed 18. 123 Front St., Between W&shtagten and Alder, PORTLAND, - - OREGON. An institution designed "for the practical business education of both sexes. Admitted on any -week-day of the year. No vacation at any time, and no exam ination on entering. Scholarsalp, fr FuI1 Bnslness Course, $o PEN WORK O kinds executed to order at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. The College Journal, containing lnforma rion of the course of study, when o enter, time required, cost of board, etc., and euta of ornamental penmanship, from tha pea of Prof. Wasco, sent free. Address A. P. ARMSTRONG, Lock Box 104, Portland, Oregon. 19-31 m9 "It is not wealth, or fame, or state, But get np and git" t hat makes me great,'" YOU SEE THAT S. A. HEMPHILL is still titting on the smoothe side of poverty drawing out the cords of affliction in behalf of his old customers, where M keeps constantly on hand . full supply of Ho, 1 Harness, Saddles, Bridles, COLLARS, WHIPS , COMBS, BRUSHES. Robes, Spurrs, Sponges. Harness Oil, Blan kets, Hobbles, Nose Bags, Cinches, Harness Soap and everything that ia kept in a hist class harness store. Carrli-pe Trimmings I Kermlrlnr Done om, a Specialty. ! fenert Notice. Call and see for yourself before buying else vbere, at the old stand, opposite the express office.. Corvalifs, -0-6tf Oregon, Out . Prica- ,rina and Bumsaet - . no L.. mafia jnce-Aji8 J" "J its appearanca miTojca "Za KHZL Over 200k trations. Centaquota- ssawav. i -neral nee, free -Q..11 .A HU. Kve to Daraw . : It costs us 25 cents tor ever Ti i. tsjn AO smt caaurn. dons, descriptions .j?T?" esjly all articles in g"81.," Adai and Eve to Bitting Bull and Itmakesourhalrredtotknkof ihould have th. eoat of Pd book ia foU of brains. 6nd