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UUI TO THE POINT. FRIDAY MORXIXG, JUNE 12, 1885. 0:FlDiALPA?:i FJIi 3ENTCN COuTY Katered si tb? Postoffioe at Corvallis Oregon, as second-class matter. T11!S PAPEIt vai be found on fl!c at thefl!mriiig n.utic.i .U'"'S where l ti.i:i niav be eiMtracteil j.ir at intr regular rates: w. I-OMLKH .. .: ... Ailveriisin;; V,"i:?s Portland, orr.'-in. U F. FISI1KK, A htr-i -'i.-A-1 1. San Kntucisco, G&Hfonria. GEO. !'. ttOWEU.C., Advertising Agents, jio to SMruc-,' street, .Vtw York City. -I I'. BATES, Advertising Ascnt, ear) Kow, Xi.w Vxrk Cltv. N. W. AYES St -SON, Ad art fa. ins Agent', tutliMiulnbia, Pa. rl HXU n ktrt of ih-.t It is a gratifying circumstance that tbe people of Oregon are showing bet ter spirit than formerly toward the products of home manufacture. Fer a long time our people held the foolish notion that the thing from afar off was better than the thing made at home, or. ;;t least their practice was in line with this idea. Oregon canned fruit, Oregon made boots and shoes, Oregon made clothing and even the products of our soil were hard to sell at any price in the Oregon market. Oregon '-:;n:iC'd goods used to be sent to San l-V.neisco, there relabeled with a Cali fornia, stamp and returned here for .li.. of ....;,l....l.l.. ...I... ,.r, . , 1 ! 000 pounds i mriv iuj Mturc m blow iioiu'hLiv iauciu. thoMi AttJ what is mora, thev'soki readily at the advanced price. nose. Fifteen people might sit round the flame of the torch, which elevation can be reached by a spiral staircase within the outstreched arm. Tne London Daily Nexvs, in speak ing of it, says: "It is out and away the largest statute of modern times. The Colossus of Rhodes was fiuisLed le lie o the i.i masqnersid But ' l.t HIM to it. It could carry the. 'Bravaria' or the 'Hermann' in its arms. It towers to the tkies from the yard of the Rue de Ubazelles, where it has been eight years in costruction, and the view from its coronet sweeps clear of the six-storv houses an I bevond the walls of Paris.-' The weight of this stupendous st .st ate is 440,000 pounds, of which 176.-I arc copper and the remain der wrongat-iron. It is expected to arrive in New York abont the 25th of May, where it wiil ! t- erected on Bedioe's Islsnd, this lieing the location T. C. ROSE, A. W. ROSE. ROSE BRO'S. Maantactnrer of and Dealer in Domestic Keywest and Havana Cigars. Wholesale oncl Retail. Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos and Smoker's articles generally, Also just received a fine lot of POCKET1 CUT I ERY. No C.iinede labor employed. CORVALLIS, - OREGON T- mg more id Uutis-.is winter. lam titan : st-lccted for it bv General W. T. ,1 . ie dispositioa now seomsdiffer tiiii effect is seen in many aiienes or m-mni.icmre watcn now. , . . , . . , I man, who was appointed i,v the presi osper where before they Ip.ncnuihed , . . , . ' , t. 3 dent to mase the selection. Whei w re not in existence. Hmall mu:i acturp of iiay kin Is is looking up Co a y it- ii te;n .uHi iloubtles r.ientlv in. th !i!SU' j. b:'i K.::. ist;ui brings oui It is M (n 'on i; .Oregou cloth ami Oregon- i tiothiuq; is in better demand l'oo.;s are in . tin eii o I is Uoed ex. .du si j even the- Sadie placed in position i, will loom up 305 feet above tide water, the height of the I sfcttnte tying 151.2 feet, that of the Tie lestnl 0 i: own people: Oregon canned j fg,, favor on their merit and let found 52.10 '11 t O tile uriii'jr sun This imnosin:; statute, hiahet than ;i name; Oregon rope j the enormous towers of the great i ly iu this market, and , Brooklyn Hrl!g- ortiie s'eepleof Ttin usually the last to dis- itv Church, which is tbe loftiest in tbe S.l. HAfiSOiia. Tailoring io ..hi' T.' and. lease to the nanv ie Pacific Comtmnies nor p.ints oi tiie I Navigation Oom rortlteju and Union beer, agreed upon, and tbfl pp.iiera have U-eu signed. It is understood the lessees ara to t.tke all the outside d.d.ts of the Oiegon Railway and Navigation Company, and allow that company .not more than $1,000,000 in bonds, to ranee! its out-1 standing liabilities, except mortgage bonus and script certificates, tbe terras i ;.ne i-tra oi importation, are onyricity ot aew ling (--gon-ujai clothing. W glad to see a change which is an im-i)ort.-int benefit to the business of the country. .'a remaiks to a large number of ppoi le, win- called upon him a few evenings ago, lion. John Sherman de clared that the true policy of thiscoun . rv was to encourage manufacture. His words were timely, and we hope lk, higher, in Iklt, re i than anv of the colossal statutes of an i . . ". . . . tiqmty, by its rare artistic propor ; tions, as well as by its stupendous di- Von can find tiie latest styles of ready made clothing, also t!ie finest Pants Patterns ard Suitings Ever bronjjht to Corvalli. READy MADE CLOTHING PRESSED TO OJiDKR. Cimstantlj' on hand a full linp of Furnishing Goods, Underwear, Sliirts, Neckties, &c, &c 3 A Lb AND EXAMINE MY STOCK. Ho trouble to shew goods. T'v.i doors South u Will Bro.'a COHV.sLLZS, - - - . OREGON mensions, will add another to the Wonders of the World. A word should be said of its artistic merit. The pose, stride and gesture, with its classic lace, are pronounced perfect; tbe drapery is both massive and fine, and in some parts is as delicate and t-1 E. HOLGATE. KOTAftY PCBLIC. , -11 1 J ij T i I ,-. . . tiiey wm not oe lorgoiuen. jui we : silKy in etlect as n wrong!, t with; wiii have no great factories until j fine chizai on tiie smallest scale. an a' i ones pa v , ami tne way to niuk l i'he conception and exeeatio- KELSAY & KDLaATc zVttornoy a t - Law. them pay is to patronize them. Ex. of the lease to he ." per cent. flr three years, and G per cent, thereafter on tbei Oregon Railway an3 Navs"tio rrtr I HW KAVS Or' PoSTAGi On Jul" leu.t w dee to the g-f ;t FtTne who has d vo ,, ".' .. ed ei"ht rears of Lis life and most - xoiiowing important . . Proiniit attention given to business mtrustedto on. arein ali t:-t- Courts of the State. Demands colleutetl vvitd or without action anywhere in the U. S Wil eoUect olni.iis against the Oovei7imenc at Washington, -ji. H'i!:;fl.:. a ri.ttary public, will rive strict attentioi to convej-ancat, neotiatiug loans, buying, selling .I'.Mi isasitiy rem estate, am! a. enural agency business. Local ageuV for the Oregon Kire and Marine Insu "iiisc Con'p.tuy orOregon, a reliable bouie company ' the heaviest capitalists of the state. Oiiiec.il iiartiett's new lii-ici:, lirst door at hcafl ot The New York Evining Post, in an edi;oriul, sas: "Tha commissioners appointed by the gove nor general of Canada, to thoroughly investigate the Chinese problem, find that Chinese la b.r has been efficient in promoting the rapid development of tbe country. The Commissioners recommend a sys tem of moderate restriction." The ed itorial goes on to state: '"The ques tion is one of violent interest to the people of British Columbia, as China, men have been pouring into tii.it pro vince of lata years in large numbers. In the capital, Victoria, there ate rw obang-ws v Hostage: TTUSp 3(1 ei; lns fortune to tins great worl 10 17 KCL3AT & IIOLGA TE. and lift m:t(lr in t!i l-oi.ov nf i whose generous impulses, which must I rfi fin ! t;f-al tf.m TVi i-nviii-. f o ii.-ii.Ii ttit 1. Anv article in ' a newspaper or ., , " , '. " nol. p work- n.rnrtmf.iM-1 h.ni in m- lre 'gift to the United States. SCIEKTIFI KISC2LLAKT. A novel and interesting application GREAT NjRTHWESTEiiN REMEDY. other publication may he marked for j observation, except by written or printed words, without increase of pos tage. 2. All newspapers sent from the office of publication, including sample j uf electricity has been introduced a! copies, or when sent from a news agen cy to actual subscribers thereto, or to the Court Opera at Vienna. The ef feet of swarms of fireflies flitting about ather news agents, shall be entitled to a tromcal forest is moduced in a strik- transmission iit the rate of one cent pet pound or fraction thereof, the postage to be prepaid. 3. The weight of all single rate ingly realistic maimer by the pixu oi suspending tiny incandescent lamps by fine swinging wires, the Hashes of th -artificial lire flies being caused bv ran- Y! ose wiio R.irk e.-riy and Kttj need a wLolasouie reliav!e ll-jdicine like rfmittcr's Oregon 171oI luririer. As a remedy and rve:itaiive of disease Scan not !e bea. It checks Kheumatism and Mala ria, relieves Constipation, Dy;epsia and Billiousness iimi putri fresh energy into the system Vy making1 SUtW, KiUii aiUD. All Druyista and dealers iceeo it. bottles, 6 for 5.00. 22143m New Jewelry Store. SPECIAL BAEGAliNS io: JUXE. C00 Yds. New Brocade Dress tiooils at 12 ets. COO Yds. Satines at 15 cts. worth 25 cts. 450 Yds. Ginghams 14 yds. for $1.00. 3G5 Yds. Dresa Lawns 12 yils. for 1.00. 300 Yds. TariatMis at 10 cts.. ci;e..i at, 2" -.i. 200 Yd?. Twill Tuwling 20 yds for SI. ',.0. 200 Yds. Wide Embroi iery at 25 Ms. 75 Yds. Summer Silks at 50 ot?. 150 Yds. black dress silk at 35 cts.. worth SI. 25. ( Yds Black Spanish Lace, wide, at 25 cts, worth 50 cts. 120 Pair children's hose at 15 cts.. wnrth 25 cts. i 24 f.adio' black Jersey wniats at !10 ets., worth .si. 25. 3( New corsets at 50 cts., worth 75 cts. Ladies axk to see oor new French Kid Shoes at $4.00; and our all wool bla -k -ni colored French Cashmeres at 60 cts. le will also offer -during this month speWal iu duoements in Parasols, Summer wraps, Infants' robes and dresses, Mohair and Linen Dusters, Muslin underwear and fancy goods. nwi itfi.-.: We wnl close cur store at S o'clock rsaturaays excepcea. . every evening, JM TP- f g 4'' feW 3) T rrj ,. j, rf ET. Corvaliis. Oregon pST MAGHjMEgY) oil W ! 'SJTA, ,111 at A practical Jeweler and Watch-maker has located : BAUf WAGONS, in Wti4nroner i& liuiord's real estate otiiee, Corvallis. I $: IN THE WOULD. MS W ;vI.:CORMICK TWINE BINDER 3, CHAMPION TWINE BIN DEI! S, CHAMPION MOWERS and BEAPERS BUFFALO PITT'S THRESHERS, I RACTION STEAM ENGINES, SJAINES' HEADERS, a HAY RAKES and FORKS, 4- O GO 2 ft If? c li ' IS :!,()()!) of these immigiiints to 10100 of one ounce each or fraction thereof to other inhabitants, The nundier of one ounce each or fraction thereof. inese in the whole province is esti- i The same increase of weight is allowed lette.-s is increased from one-half fi idly switching the current on and off. In an attempt to trace invention to mated as high as 13,000, vhile tin- en tire population, by the census of fair years ago was not quite 50,000. There i.s strong drannd for some legislation upon tliis subjict Ly the )oiniriion im1-! lament at th-! preseni s jssron. If it follows the Hues of thr connni. a'-- suggeitions t'anuda's dis-.-position of the .:;iestior. will shine by . ...... .1 -! .1 ' . i-iiii r isi wil-: sr.e r i . n ;e p.uici if i by this count: y. 1 1 op letters, whether mailed at sta tions whare there i.s a free delivery, or its origin iu the m'nd of primitive man. Col. F. A. Saely, of the U. S. satent office, remarks: Obviously, archaeolo gy can find no trace of remoter age T lae W ashsn r lie followiri". w.ts dismissed mei : the thiivi aiid'tot cp.i: i meut. poinUnl :.s . same divLiioi' cLtssiOcal-ion t sippoiiitnient fji vis ci i! sei said rr. be ilie" in. u. I . do.sei f.oin Ids JJit prill's 15. Fowler th ru 1" t renstirv tiny lie was ap lass clerk in the lion within the where carrier service is not estab- than that of stone; but I mist.-iist that lishod. j the thoughtful anthropologist will r.c- 4. .V Special stamp of the value o! j cept the evidence of earlier ages, one ot ten cents may be issued, which, when which, taking :;:ie of its perishable-ma-ittacheJ to a letter, in addition to the j teriils us the tyjie of old, we may call lawful postage thereon, shall entitl j the age of wood, still farther back must iiimediate delivery at I i;e on age, at indefinite in duration as any, when man existed in Lis rudest condition without arts of any kind, ex eept saieh as be e siployed in common itli lower animals; tmd this is the true primitive peiio i.." Two of the known comets of short period arrive at periheliaii in I66i die letter to any place containing 4,000 popalation or over according to. the federal census, within the carrier limits of any free delivery olSee, or within one mile oi the i.'ostofiice or any other postoffice is position asj .ori,, within the jirovisions of this peusiun uivi'.;uu 01 tin office ui tl . Ji v ..'IS law which may, in like manner, lie des ignate 1 as a special delivery office; that such specially stamped letters shall be delivered Letuepu T o'clock a. m. and I midnight; that a book snail be provnt- Spociai Attrition iven to repairing line cnrouoiueter -.v ite'ies. S;il!-iiution yuar.uiteed. Priecs to unit the times. A iine .stock of watel.es, clocks and jewel ry constantly oii lia:iu. 21-oltf For Sale! A Gocd Eusiness Location, With :i rmmber one Store House Mx70 ft., with house attached suitable for a small family. Situated in the center of the City of Philomath. And a looA shipping point THE O. P. E. E. For I urili-;; in iculavs enquire of j , 4t.LC?ie Philomath Oivgen. eal Estate Agency! A Nice Line of Spring W agon AND H t c o Ancsi s o;i January i., anil rsror- sen's about September. For several months astronomci-s unsucci sshiih watched for the former, and it is prbh i this re d io which the persoti to whom the able that it passed unseen i staer "'i' ; : .,. is addressed shall acknowledge j turn. nission. itis! -. . I Anions .-.-,t.5fi mml of i.'nd that ! I a t ccial (1 1.1 1 . V- . liverv are to he paid eighty UMMfu,a"a xpenuieii Baroa JNoraeusit- v ,:nf. of tiie fiee value of all J' "asutions the discovery that, con .mos received iu a month, provided trar fo the'Scm'rai ihe west bat the aggregate compensation paid j ' ' f reen!aid is washed by cold ,o any one person for such service Wat;r' hilH gnQy heated current shall not exceed thirty dollars ir ! ""g " 'Oni tiie soutli runs aion- the llai east coast at a shore distance only ii-om tne siiort;. 1 his current must i specially-stamped letters shall in no exercise a great mUuence on the cli w ay interfere w ith the prompt delivery j raate ot the east CfJilst- vhich may be of letters a. provided by existing laws j lno,-t' rnoist. 'ont. in the Baron's opinion, or regulations. j not colder than that of the west coast. In a preliminary paper read before a recent meeting of the London Pothol- USE3TY EKLIG i TENIJIQ THE WOULD. Howlers dismissal "wd Lis onnec ton with the g-. .-, e cinpHitlyj :i, n.:.e i i oj r.i. ;i,g .arer, lie nan ;;eld a hh!t'r oft! e. '.. i this ground :i is clninie . he con! 1 aot bereappoint- .,1 . . i '.. 3 v e -. month, and provide !, further, that the service examination, and b ar. - lexallv , . , ., . . f . ' regulations tor tne delivery ot these eeranen. !ita.t tie et ranussion ue cide that tinr appointment is a legal one, the dr will l oj.-ir. wid - fnr iiiiing the oSiced with cx many deaio crats as any official could desire. The iif-aii OT a hnrp.'i i mr u..v raniAVA h5 I chiefs of divisions, and till their rosi tions by eppoirvtment Under the precedent made iii the case of Fowler, there appointees can he reduced to clerks, the removal of the latter creat ing the desired vacancies. Xew chiefs of divisions can then be appointed, and the same programme pursued until any joimbof of clerical pitions h: tilled. Thiiri&iii ho even more ieg-)l than ab.olntelv to dismiss a man, and then workmen were employed on the crown The disease virus unnna f tJ. :U, appoint hnn to a clerkship, without j of her head they seemed to be making duced with tbef jod, and the birds most saying as nKi as "by your leave" to ' a huge sugar-caldron, and they jumped liable to be afiected are common fowl, the civil service commission, J with ease in and out the tip of the peacock, grouse, and other "rain eaters ui Estate Aleuts, will bay, sell, or Jeiti: f&riusor Uirva proper Ly uu com mission. Having ma le arrangements, for co-operation with Hj,ei!s r.i Portland, ant! beinj ful ly acquainted with real property iii Hentn county, x?e ftel ssarc1 of giving entire sat isfacciou to ail who may favor us with their Matron u-t. G. A. VVagoonbb, T. J. CoyOKD, Emm,, Corvaliis, Oregon. MM k SiBLIN, FRO; P.iETORS. ie aw a Ki in fl a v This new Wonder cf the World, rhich is now being loaded on the ogical Society, Mr. Suttm and Dr. Heneage Gibbes described an investi- THE Ot?CIIENTAL is a new builihng, newly furnished, anil is first cIufs in all its appoui taaaits. KATSS LfSERAL. Stages .rvu the hotel for Albany and Yaquina Ba Mpttdays, Wednesdays ami Fridays. Large Sunsple Room on First Floor for Cummercial IleD. 19-3d ly ADIKSITRATORS NOTICE. In the (Soaoty Court of the stafe of Oregon, for the Co-.iuty of Bonton. In the mat'.er of the estat i of EJtssahath Covli, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, W. J. Kelly, nas beer duly appointed udministrator of tbectato of -Elizabeth Co-ie deceased, by the county- court of tbe SUte of Oregon, for tbe county of Ben French transport Tsere for shipment to gation now being made by them into this. country, is the largest statute in j tuberculosis of biids. Thev find that the world. Some idea of its magni-! the disease is very prevalent among tude may be obtained from the fact birds, and that it sometimes becomes that forty persons found standing ! epidemic. The efforts do not exactly room within its head. A six-foot man correspond to those produced in man standing on the level of the lips only ; by consumption, but die parasite pre- I fJS?? just reached the eyebrow. While ient in both cases seems to be the same. ' sent them with the proiwrvoucherewitbinsix months from the date of this notion to uie as snch adminis trator, at 1113' residence at Monroe, Benton County, Oregon. ,W. J. KliLLy. Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Coyle deceased. 22-5w. liated May -22d 1S85. aw Mill AND Mill Machinery. ANY OF JOB PlilXTING, From a Celling Card io a Full Rubber and Leather BELTING-. Correspondence Solicited. Catalogues lurrishedo'.! Application. Woodcock & Baldwin,) Corvallis, Or. Fester, Tiie Corvallis Gazette Office KG SUPERIORS In Quality and Prices. Send forprire and estimates- i The only illustrated Magazine devoted to fhe development of the Great West. Contains a vast amount of general information and spe cial articles on subjects of interest to all. Ablj conduct -it : sapernly illustrated I Onir $2 a year. I.. Samuel, Publisher, No. 133