Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1885)
VOL. XXII. CORVALLIS, OREGON, JUNE J2, 1885. NO. 24 Juwlishecl every Friday Morning BY GAZETTE PUBLISHING H3DSE. S'J3S0niPT ON RATtS: (Payable in Advance.) IVrYear Six Months . hrcfi Months ! Sinrle Copies f Per Tear (when not paid in advonce) 1 RU 1 oo 10c .3 00 All notices and advertisements intended for pub a-Vwu should he handed in bv noon on Wednesdays Rates of advertising made known on application. nUEQJnPKHJ DESPATCHES, G2NERAI. KSW5. INSANE ASYLUM BURNED. WlLLlAMSBU RG, Va., June S. At 12 o'clock last night h'rq,out in the riylit wing of the building of the Eastern lunatic as lnm, and liefore it cruld he not under cou trul everything was destroyed. T!ie build ings burned corhpri the original ones of the institution, and were erected over 1(10 years pgo. There were 200 female patients in the building, but all of them ,vre re eued but one. The total Jos is estimated at 8120,000 to $140,030; insurance about $40,000. The tire is believed to hav resulted from sime trouble with electric light wires. PEOPLE STARVING IN WIST VI IIIilNI.V. Parkersbctk;, Va., June 8. --The sitna tion in Jackson county is becoming serious. A hundred families are on the verge of star vation and unless aid is speedily extended hy the remainder of the state or outside worid the most disastrous results may be expected. Some of the more fortunate and influential people of the county, and others who believe the condition of the inhabitants exaggerated, have heretofore denied report? that hare from time to time been published, sratiirg that things could be tided over until the new crop could be raised, but now much alarm prevails and public meetings are li-iag held in ail villages and local papers are printing appeals for ai 1. GENERAL GRAXT'h CONDITION. Xew YoitK, June 7. After the doctors iiail visited G.n.ra' (Irani this afternoon they said that, as c rap&red with a week i elore, there was no .ij.. rciabie increase iu swell. ng ot the throat, and no apparent in rease of the cancerous troub'e in the '-o oat. Because nf his having cunt acted a I, .r from other causes the General on THE IRON WOKKERS STRIKE. PrrrSBrBG, June 9. New developments in the iron strike to-day were all favorable to the strikers. Two more linns have sign ed the scale, and the Sligo mi in this city Which were started with non-union m yes terday, are idle to-day, the firm not being able to secure enough men i keep them in operation. The .Etna mills, which the owners confidently expected to have running non-union this week, are till closed d wn but it is claimad will be in operation to morrow. Additional signatures to the am algamated sc le were the Standard Iron and Nail Co., of Clifton, West Virgini , employ -iog i)00 men, and the Reeves Iron Co., of Canal Dover, Clio, employing forty men. So far this week four firms have signed the scale , and the strikers are gre tly encour aged. TflE SILVER QUESTION. New York, June !). The Times says: Senator Teller of Colorado has rendered the greatest servic to V i rner thai n was ca pable of rendering. He has denounced that statesman's silver so .elite as something sil ver mine owners do not want. According to the ex-secretary of the interi r, what tiiese gentlemen will insist upon is that coin age shall go on. Colorado's nrodnc ion this year, lie .-ays. will be $20,000,000, with a welSHinstd:! NEWS. beecher' good chance that it wilt be more. When the people really understand that the .si Ivor 1 law is simolv intended to make a market fur ! ' Colorado silver, which is. in r-a'.i y, exactly haM,X "ia claim s,,'e1-v i i i a . i .. I.. . , : (father has rendered C. Mill aiTici a. -m . i i.i: . i., i.h , .tin. DEMOCRATS DISGUSTED WIT POTNTMEJIT. Washington June G.--The St reports that the appointment of Captain H. F. Beecher, son of Rsv. Henry r.i Bewlier. r-s collector of customs for the Puaet sound district, is not pleasing to democrats of the northwest. Judge Kuhn, of Port Towi; send. was indorsed for appointment by dem ocrats generally of YV liiajton territory, anil also by leading party men of Oregon. Kuhn is an old tima democrat, and has heett a leading spirit in the party in the north west. He is a member of the national com mittee from Washington territory, aud has been an ndefatig.tbie worker for his party, iie was backed by democrats, while Beecher was supported by mug-wnmps. Leading democrats of Washington territoiy have said that the appointment of BeecUer would demoralize the democracy of the northwest; that Beecher was never anything but a re publican, and does not now profess to be a democrat; and that to s :t aside an old party veteran like Kuhn lor a man who does not, even profess to belong to the party would disgust the democrats of Washington ami Oregon. Such representations by promi nent Washington territoiy democrats in duce! leading members of Congress of that part to uuile in advising the appointment t xvuhn. It was charged by . democrats, uni tcey reiterate it cow, tnac rJeeoi.er ti the service his ud. FCEEIG T. EARTHQUAKE SHUCKS COVTINIE. London, June 7. Earthquake shocks Seriragu- and other points in the vale ol Cashmere continue at intervals averaging three hours in length. Whole villages hav. been engulfed, and terrible subterraneai noises are heard, driving the people frantii with feat. Toe horrors of approaching fam iuc are added to the other results of the dis aster, as many thousand bushels of grain in storage have been swallowed up in the chasms which are constantly opening. THE AGREEMENT PJJSIGKED. Lonixvn, June 8. The fall Mall Gazette contains an article which is apparently in spired by M, Lesser, ol the Itnaian section of the Afghan boundary commission. The article admits that the settlement of mat ters iu dispute with Russia is stilt unsigned and attributes the piesent delay to the hair splitting or quibbling of Granville. The ar ticle, more in tones of anger than firmness, wants the earl not to carry his dilatory game too far, for it might become danger o is. THE CHOLERA EI'IDEfHC. Maiiiud. June 7. The death rate from cholera iu Valencia has doubled. The peo ple are alarmed, anil are fleeing from the in fected districts. Notwithstanding report -WE Are in receipt of a Large and Va raid assortment of Business and Dress Suits for Men and Youths, also Boys' and Childrens' clothing in great variety. Popular Prices. CORVALLIS, OREGON. LOR SHOP. FRED. TtUCHEL, Proprietor. )0ne door south of Rose Bro.'s Cigar Factory.) CORVALLIS, - . OREGON. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, Cutting, Cleaning & Rcpariog A ,bF.&0I ALT If. Satisfaction .Guaranteed. Leave Orders. -i NCI ENT HOUSE A. A EL, Proprietor. to the contrary, it is now absolutely assert- The best dollar a day House in the to d al with it. DISASTROUS EFFECTS OF A WATER STOJTT. Iai.vf.stox. June !). A special to the New from Ml V. i say Lesterday a water : ibout eight leagues ir toe dividing line najuato and J a is- burst in the mountains east of Lagos, Mexico, : between the st es of ( The etfects were most deplorable, lm mense (infinities o! water mvelit down the nnuntains with terrible force t war is the well popu'atvd plains and valleys below, and left desolation and ruin in their wake. Their are alrei ly one hnnJr.jd lives, re ported losjt, tint! it is feared the list mvy be swelled still larger when all the details are known. A great many houses werj swept, away. Steps have been ta'eit ia Lagos among wealthy manufacturing classes to al leviate ihe pressing a ants f m ..ay who e - ;caped from the valleys, and lost everthing. MONU.MENT STRUCK BV LIUHTiriSO. Washington, June 8. Examinations ".Vasul.'ton moaameut this mcruing cnu tinn tite report that toe cap' t me has been shattered by lightning. A break wis made by lightning on the northeast corner of the capstone, and four fragments fell to the ground, where they were found to-. lay near ly forty feet from the base of the monu ment. '- -e con ; ed that there U no gei rid. T:.? mayor of Al . clam a ti. m, ordering Stables, houses, etc., ill streets anil houses, PCII; coAsr J-ei urday experienced greater pain tliau yesterday s wind and ii.iil storm. : ual. This was directly ihe result of in- xwent across the entire state west .-. ised secr.it ions and edbrts to throw off t tese secretions fn-.su the throat. The 1 tient is now relieved, the trouble having been temp irary. New Yjkk, June i-. General Grant did ji it sieei until lata last night, and slept nearly eight hour3 bef re . rousing this morning. He suiiered uo pain in the night and to-day his threat api.ears better, and the glandular swelling is a very little de creased. com:-! a - r ox Warner's scheme. New iToiiK, June 8. Special Congress tii an Warner's latest silver proposition is being ax tc naively discussed. Ihe Tribune thinks it a carefully matured scheme by Tilden and other prominent democrats, by which they hope to escape, on the one hand the total consequence of silver coinage, and on the other hand, the fatal disagreement within the party. Tne Tribune also says: "Limited coinage is. to be abandoucd, but instead we are o tiered unlimited inilatiou. Soft money democrats may well lok with favor on a scheme umler which there would be absolutely n limit to silver notes that Bright be issued. It is not proposed to issue on deposits of American bullion alone. Ail the silver in Europe could be brought ti) the treasury, as it would be merely a qaei tion of price." The Tunes says: "The stories of Ti'.den, Manning and other leading democrats hav ing approved Warner's patent currency, have u o authority." DISASTROUS STORM IN WISCONSIN. MILWAUKEE. June 9. Special telegrams to the Sentinel indicate that the damage from wiiich to east, was very serious, and lias re suite I in great loss to farmers by damagi to crops and fruit, Iu Vernon county the st-'rni appears to nave assumed the nature of a eycl- ne. A!) buildings in the little villaje of Victory were demolished, iuclndini two .small ware houses, a church, hotel and school house. Across the Mississippi river, iu Minnesota, the village of New Albin wTas almost totally wiped out of existence, occasioning a loss of .530.030. From various points ia Wisconsin within the path of the s'orm, come reports of buildings being unroofed, trees utrotd by wind, and much damage dy hail. la many places hail stones of remarkably large sine fed to the depth oi from six to ten inch es. Cattle and uorses were battiv tiruiseti were k-illsd by was also kille 1 during the terrific thunderstorm following the fall of bail. ft is impossible to get sat isfactory information regarding the loss, but it is known to have been great. ENDK'OTT COMING TO rilRTI.AND. St. 1'acl, June 9 William Endicott of Boston, and other heavy holders of stock of the Oregon Railway and Navigation com pany, pa.ssed through en route to Portland, to attend the meeting there Monday. It is understood hero that the lease to the North ern Pacific will not be made, as the laws of .T regno do not authorize it. Close traffic ar rangements may be made or prori lel f ir at the meeting. . shad coming. U : vni LA, June 9. The fish commission ers' car, containing shad for t!e Willamette, passe. I here at 5:M'J. It has been delayed on the Gallatin by a bridge washing a.way. rish to the number of half a million will be deposited, hi the. river directly the train ar rives, as they have been longer on the road than sh-d ever were before. After deposit in)? the fish the car will proceed to Paget Sound for ela'tis, to be planted east. N EWsi PA I' V. II C HAN U E. .AsTOSI.V, June . I). C. Ireland has to day sold his interest ill the publishing and printing business to his partner, P. V. B.ltea, and has !rm;it i lie Ytmidl Report er from Snyd ir Bns- it ' loaner. aud many sliecp and hogs hail. Considerable stock AN ANn-WHISXZT DECTSTON. Columbus, June 9. The supreme c "irt tat assesstneuts paid. UTE INDIANS BECOMING TROUBLESOME. . Denveu, June S. Congressman Symes I tjlia ltlorniUg decided t! to-day receiven a telegram trom citizens ol ; ini.ier the Scott liijuor tax lavv before it wa LaPlata county, Colorado, iu wiiich it is Ljeclarsd unconstitutional would not be re stated the southern U l Indians, lit great, turned to saloonists. Judge Ok. y and Fol numbers, threaten to prevent stockmen et dissented. The amount involved is about $320,000. ROSECRAN i APPOINTMENT A MISTAKE. rounding up cattle ou the ranges. The! message says the Utes are moving westwartl j and dantter to iironerty aud lives is immi- i neut. Citizens implore the government to! Philadelphia, June 9 Ti e Tress says: send instant relief. Judite Svmes forward- i The removal of ex-Senator Yruce to give ed this message to the president this eve- j Rosecrans the reg'stership of the treasury is from Ifurt Lewis re'jarled bv thouehtfnl democra's in Wa ll- besent at once to the scene of danger, and ington a? a bad mist die, tending t . destroy adds that unless prompt protection is af- ! confidence among col, red men in the assur- forded the frightful massacres of New-inceot fnendsnip and symyatny mwte by McYi.-n will be reneatad on the soil of Colo-! the administration. rado. THE IOWA PRESS ASSOCIATION. THE WHEAT SHORTAGE. Columbus, Ohio, June 9. The state board Omaha, June 9. The Iowa Press associ- f icu!t from official and nrivate dis ation, 200 strong, started from here at noon , patches received from the principal wheat to-day on an excursion to the Pacific coast, j states, estimates the probable shortage at For the next eighteen days they are guests j 180,600,000 bushels, as compared a five of the Union Pacific, and will visit all points years' avera e. Of this shortage 118 000- of interest in Nebraska, Wyoming Oregon, j qOO ia found in six great wipter wheat states Idaho and Washington territory, the trip terminating by a short steamer voyage on Puget Sound. The party is in charge of T. W. Blackburn and Hoyt Sherman, Jr., of the Union Pacific passenger department. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and California, which on a fiva years' aver age yield 208,000,000 bushels. Ai compar ed with last year the shortage is over 220. 000.000 bushels. Springfield, 1)1., June 9. The June crop report, issued to-day. estimates that the yield of wheat in Illinois this year will be less lhan 10,009.000 bushels, compared with :12,CCO,000 bushels last year. A DEMOCRATIC FIGHT ENDED. Chicago, June 9. The president to-day appointed Frederick 1L Marsh United Slates marshal for the northern district of Ilhuois. This ends a big tight. A certain element of the democratic p:r:y was urging a local applicant named McGarigle for the place, and using very strong efforts in his ebaif. Marsh is not a resident of this city and is very highly i eeommen led. Firi far sali. A farm consisting of 4S0 acres of land, uitcd for farming and stock raising, and utuafed in Lane county, Oregon, together wish stock, such as horses, cattle, consisting if No. 1 milch cows, one. two ami three year olds, a small band of line graded sheep, and lings; also burning implements, all that itp necessary on the place, in good repair, seed and feed, all of which will be sold at a bargain. The quality of the soil is exee'-j lent; adapted to all kinds of cereals, hops, I fruits and vegetab ei, and with plenty of out range Tor stock. jor further informa tion and price and terms of sale, inquire at the Gazette office. nine cholera in Mad- city. b i t has is-ued a pro- .-"'irtw a. n v c sanitary measures in enjoining cleanliness and oiLriiig gratuit ous analysis ef suspicious food. MEETING OF FREE TRADERS. Madrid, June 7- A large meeting of free traders to-day condemned the govern ment for breaking oil' uogi'-iations with England for commercial treaty. THE CHOLERA Ei"; DEMIC. Madrid, June 9, Despite the repeated denials of tile authorities, it is known that there have been elcveu cases of 2. siatic cllol- era in this city, and two deaths from that j disease. Cholera has also broken out in Castellon de ia Plana, where there have be"n fonrteea cases. Madrid, June 9. Special wants in thai hospital have been assigned for suspected ca-.tes of TMiifjnrn The authorities -are ytsit ing the poorer quarters of the city anil at tending to the disinfection of houses. Ves sels from Valencia are subjected to three days quarantine at other Spanish ports. France, Italy aud Germany quarantine vessels from Tale icia. There ware eight suspected ems?.? of cholera reoo- ted here to-day. There was also a ru nior that 'four deaths had uccuiru from the same ilisetua. In the cortcs Soniero y " dtledo, nnister of the interior, untie a statement which confirmed the trutii of the report of the out break cholera in Valeria. He denied, how ever, that any authenticated eases of chol era had yet appeared in Madrid. The gov ernment, said the minister, would re-adopt extraordinary precautionary measures taken during the outbreak of the disease in ItlS-i. when it ereted lazarettos and established cordons of troops, for the purpose of isokv -ing districts infected. Madrid, June 9, The civil guards have evacuated their barracks, owing to the break ing out f cholera. Of four cases in the barracks, three proved fatal- The man are now encamped ou the outskirts of the city. Measures are being taken thoroughly to fumigate and disinfect the barrack; also a'l private houses iu which cholera has ma le an appearance. There were seven fresh cases in Valencia yesterday. All persons arriving in Valencia by sea are subjected to three days' observation, and ail wishing to leave the city must show properly attested eert:tieites of good health. Those al riving from towns where there" are cholera coses arc promotly sent to lazarettos. OREGON ALBERT BARTSCH &XWKim AMAX'H & BACH Pianos. Toning and repairing of Pianos and Organs a specialty. 151 ;?i',: t Poitland Or. James L. Lewis. Shsep, Cat&a, Horses Hoes boug&t and s,i2 sad Cxrtrasta mala to faraui saaa AT ALL TI MRS. Cutton, Beifand fat Hcgs a Specialty. CORVALLIS OREGON. il-40-Sm C. IT. LEB. M. D. Phys-clan & Surgeon, C'JtV.VLtS,"OREC03I.r -' OlSce i Pst ntiliir Uuiiriinpr, OiCce Heurs: -Sto9a. m., 1 lots :mU 7 to 8 p. m HjT .ti o.iiec ui-flits. lilS2tS V. C. Crawford, MISCELLANEOUS CAADS. M. S. W03DC0CK, A-ttorney " at - Law, CORVALLIS, Oregon. J- R- BALDWIN, . Attoriiey at Law. Will practice iu all the Courts in the state. Collections promptly attended to (Oiiiaes East side Main street.) Corvallis, - - Oregon. J H. Lewis, E. E. Eaber. rr-M 2, iZ: K K SEPS CONSTANTLY ON 1IANJ A LARGS tseortnieut of Watches, Clocks, Jewdry, etc. All kinds oi reiiairiujr -one on abort notice, and alt i-l. tt.oraotcd." IS:3:i-yl Uniup,' -who .ping' cough an t rironehtti imtriediatety reli ;ve-l by Saitoh's Cure. For s tie at T. Graham's. Shiloli'.-. Cough and Consumption Cur ,- :s gold by us on a guarantee. It eiireo coa-' sumption. Kor sale by T. Graham. Shiloh's VitaMzer is what you need for Consumption, Loss of Appetite, Diiziness, and all symptoms of Dyspensia. F.-ice 10 and 7") cents per bottle, i'or sale at T. lira ham's. Will you suiter with ilitrpepsia and Liver .'pmplaint? Shiloh's Vitabzer ss guarau . cd to cure you. For sale at T. Grahams. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that "errible cough. Siriioh's Cure is the remedy, for you. For sale by T. Graham. That hacking cough can be so qtickly aired by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For sale at T. Graham's. For lame back, side or ches1, use Slrloh's Porous Piaster. Price 115 cents. For sale at T. Graham's. Catarrh Cured, Health and aweet breath secured, bv Shiloh's Price 30 cents. Nasal injector eilt- by f. Graham. vr The most nnnu'.ar Week V nuw,- nftnfir rlp.rntorl tn Rc.innm. mechanics, en- cineftrinf'. dittr.nxrtri(a invt'ntions and Datenti ever published. Every number iliuntrated with splendid enpravins. This publication, furnishes a most valuable encyclopedia, of information which no person Bhould be without. The popularity of the Scibntifio American is such that its cir culation nearly equals that of all other papers of its class combined. Price, $3.20ayear. Discount toClubs. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & CO., Publishers, No. 361 Broadway, N. Y. a mm Ffti mum m, Jlunn & f o. have AT f WTJfc also had Thirty , I W seven Years' practice before ii I the Patent Office, and have prepared more than One Hundred Thous and applications lor paienia m ww UDitea states and loreign countries. Catarrh llerr.edy.' free, i or The KrsuLis. All persons feeling .lull ami depressed, or perhaps feverish, wi i no tpuetit no energy, the system clog red, the Liver torpid, the P.owles inactive, 'who are wondering how to find relief, should purchase a fifty cent or dollar bottle of lyrup of Figs, read the circular around the l ott!e, follow the directions, taking a few loses of this pleasant remedy and be restored to health and happiness. 'It. may Be had ot Allan & Woodward. e....ta a'r.-elo-M.ir flnnvnfirnta. .a.:nnmonfs And nil r.thcr naners for aecnnng to inventors their rights in the United States, Canada, England. France. Germany and other foreign countries, pre pared at short notice and on reasonable terms. Information as to obtaining patents cheer fully given without charge. Hand-books of It i :..ii,,n sent free. PatefTts obtained throneh Munn A Co. are noticed ia the Scientific American free. The advantage of snch notice ia well understood by all persons who wish to dispose of their patents. Address MUNN & CO., Office SCTENTIFIO AAebicah, 361 Broadway. New York. KVIILLR Bi -DZALEHS US- Field, Vegetable & Flower Seeds. liivwrlzil L.gc Food, Tools ros''lzers, etc., etc. In the Couaty Co'X-'t ot t-ie state oi Oregon for the couufy of Bc!itn. In the ma::r o.' Ihi estate of Jeha fWcw.rt, a'C'i I. Not ct' is hgrohy given tiwtf. the ii'i'ijrsi ied Mary Stewart and F. 5L Johmon hivvd beeu dol appoint ed ;iu:ninist,r itiis oi the wst-ato ;" John Stewart, de ensed, by tie I. entity C'urt of tho Stat' of Oregon, for the ctfun. of uvn, sitting for the transaction Oi I r lOfttO I U? iL'ai All p3tyote Itavin ctii:iax agalnut aaal estate wll r.w.'nt tjie:ii v- ita. toem (uoporly rerifted within l ;;:' it hs from the hxt ot Mii i mtti.m t. n ; aj s;;-j?i ad .:.i;iistra!V -tt o.llji n F Mo.iiii.ci at Cor -t ai.ia OrejrWL JlArlY STEWART and F. M. .lo:i,fS;X, AJuji:ii.itri-.ur of t!:e estate of Jfthn St.MLa-tluc;ar.-d. TJtitetl at Corvt'iai Jr., April tilth 1885. Land (Jt'.tvc t vrv:i City, 'Jreyon , A trii 'A lliCr. yotiiic is orby pven thit the foliowing'-naiueJ sjttlt-r hae filed notice ti bis intention to muke tina proof in snpport of liiK ciatiu. iv.d that said pmoi arfll be ma 1j before t'u ...u;ilv CierU, -ii Betttv etOQtytas Jjrva!l:.i, i'r in Muuday, June o h l ?StV, viz: Sf:mr;i Kra itllu, hon3btM I cnti' Y. v. ;J710 for the . ) : S . i t and s. l- of X. K. 1-4 Sjc. 30, T. 12, S. It 0 U. He name.4 t.ic foUovin .v!t:ii'ji"K'-i-; to prove hi; cm tinuona resUleni.e np-'ii. and cultivation oit suiti land - iz: Ia". id Kin.'of Corralli), Frank ;ijei.cer, Jeha IhmI Seakh and Williatu S;uu :r. vi k ail aixt ir ail linton county Orojon. 22-17 5W I. T. !;A:.i:. Kcpri.ter. KDT'CE.. FOR PUSLiC&TO. Laid Oice at Oregon Jit, Urc.on, May U?, 1835. Xoic2 i. hereby iven that the following owned :-ti!c-r has iilud in.-ties of his intention to make tina! proof in sap;ort oj his chum, oii'.i that .sa.ii proff will he made before the County -Tud-r-: of County ;;Ier of Benton e'-u;:ty, at Corvl'i.s, Oregon, on SATUttpAf, JU1.Y 25, 35, vis: Matthew iellr, iloineja! l.ntry No. ii'.i", for tbeW.u'a K. 1-iaud ;;. 1-2 of s. W. 1-4 of Sec. 32, T. 19, S ii. 7, W. lie na r.es the following wit nesses to prove his con imious re;Mi'uee upon, and eultivition of , aio hind, viz: Juaeph Wood, Joseph Skattgs, ,M-rai If. Savage and utoyal Skags, all of oUii;init, t&iUtxm nnt;-, J'rerron. L. T. Ile-ibter. C. B. STARR'S mi ran-ai. m nm (South end Main Street.) Charges Reasonable, Satisfact ion Guaranteed, rorvaUis. - - Oite-oii. -M- S Lewis & Itabei, Proprkforg. 4 Do a general Praying Business. Orders Solicited. BLEGAL lankV FOR SALE AT THIS OFF Real Estate Agency. A. I Gaines. Real Estate, Employment and Collection Agency. Business Solicited- references Given- IFFiCK. First door south of FMsher's Brick, main strjot. CORVALLIS OIldEGON CSr33iIII 3 n THIS OI'T, and' teturn to The Ci.zetto Puiilishiu House with an order for 1 any amount of Job Printing, Htich as Bill or ij Letter Heads, Invttatioiia, (Jalihijr and l!u.sineav 2 C'j.d ;. Pnri-anmiea, Hull Ticket, Note, Order, d ait.l Kei.eiit i,o.iks, CiiTLiLirs, Ltibels, Shipping A Tags, rosters, or any class of Job Printing. 3 1 'rices tts low- aw Uuud Work can be d.ilie for. SUBSCRIBE -FOR- lie Gazette, ONE OF THE BEST AND Family Papers Publirihe! in Orep-on, conl.-.ining all important dis j btches, news ;'r"iu all part cf 'reRMi. &n the L-ifte eoasst, all iotal news of importance, besides a fall supply of genertj ami fireni'Je family reeding matter. The axette, Xh iii past, will continue to he tufu. exponent ef The interests of 2cntcn County and th Stats at Large. It will faithfully and fearlessly warn the people wron, imposition, or aoproachinc: daiifrer where the public is interested, never fearing to publnh the truth at all times, but will endeavor to always ignore all unpleasant per.snnalities which arc of no puhtt nterest or concern. -OFFICE IN- Fisher's Blrk,