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0) Weekly Wlis Gazette, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 17. 18&5. flrFICIAL PAPER FOR BENTON COUNTY Entered at the Pcratoflioe at Qrogoii, as second-class matter. Corvallis THIS PAPER will be found on Me at the following named placed, where advertising ma, be contracted for at our regular rates: C. W. LOMLF.R & Co. , Advertising- Agents, Portland, Oregon. L P. FISHER, Advertising Ageit. San Francisco, California. QEO. P ROWELL & Co,, Advertising Agents, Mo 10 Spruce Street, New York City. J H B '.TEo, Advertising Agent, 41 Park Row, Now York Citv. X W. AYER & SON, Advertising Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. The British flag at Doublin was hauled down recently and a giwn flag hoisted instead. It is said that Egypt will soon be bankrupt unless some action to prevent it is not soon taken, Cannadi&n Indians are crossing aver to join the Crow Indian's in Montana. It is thought perhaps difficulties way occur from this movement. The first car load of fruit Shipped from Portland, Oregon te Chicago ar rived Thursday of last week, having been on the way only four and one Italf days. PROHIBITION lit OHIO. Tke prohibitionists in Ohio are pur suing the same suicidal policy that they adopted last year in New York. They are antagonizing the Republicans and have imported St. John to make speeches against them. A sample of his efforts in this line is given this morning. The Senate of Ohio has had more difficulty with the liquor ques tion than with all others combined. The regulation of the traffic has been bandied backwards and forwards be tween the .Legislature and the courts until the peop!e,ha ve become absolutely befuddled over it. The republicans have almost uniformly been found sus taining the laws regulating and re straining the business. Yet, notwith standing this fact, the prohibitionists deliberately decide on a line of action which they know will inure to the ad vantage of the party which is opposed to temperance legislation of all kinds. It is net denied by the Ohio Republi cans that the nomination of a prohibi tion ticket greatly en-langers their chances of carrying the State. Indeed, the speech of St. John clearly indicates that this is the object in view is nomi nating an independent ticket. , It is marvelous thai intelligent men will be guilty of such political folly. Tf the schism proves successful and results in the success of the Deraecrats, the prob ability is that every vestige of tem perance legislation will be wiped from the statute books and that liquor of all kinds will flow unchecked and untaxed The crazy idea seems to be serious! v entertained by many well-meaning tem erance people that if they can only succeed in defeating the Repub licans by an independent movement they will all join the prohi bitionists and the success of the latter will bo assured. They cannot be rea soned out of such nonsense. Thev cannot be persuaded to abandon such ; consummate folly. Nothing is left the republicans, therefore, but to concen- trate their forces and make the fight i on their own party merits, regardless j of the defection. News. i Ex-Confederate General Buckner, His I visited General Grant at his sick room R. MONTGOMERY. The demeeratic editorial convention of Indiana when recently assembled passed resolutions declaring it to be their belief thai, radical reform in gov ernment matters can only be possible through the appointment to positions persons in full sympathy with the democratic party as represented by its statesmen and leaders. A resolution denouncing the idea that cause should be shown for removal of republicans from office. Their views do not con form to that of the mugwump element. If Cleveland doe not proceed ti kick republicans out and give the positions to his democratic supporters it is cer tainly evident mat ht can not and will not be in harmony with the over whelming majority of his party efforts to please a few dictatorial mug- recently when they had an interview wumps will loose bim the supprt and !of an hour. The two were fellow stu- confidence of almost his entire party and we can not blarne thorn, for the parties who helped him' and his party ideas to the control of the gevernment are certainly entitled to his consider ation before those who attempted hi defeat. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, New barn, new buggies, carriages, and every thing else new and first-class in all respects. Special Attention (H,en Transient Stock, Good Saddle Horses. Prices Reasonnble. (Second Street. ) CORVALLIS, OREGON. The New Steam Yaoht TRESS A MAY": Is at j our dis' 'Osal for the season of 1885. Being manned by careful and competent officers and crew who will exert themselves at all times to olilige vis itors, t'hai ters a Specialty. Kates reasonable. For terms apply to OA FT. F. E. DODGE, Manager. Xewport, Oregon. -J22aaiu For Sale! A Good Eusin ss Location, With a number one Store House 24x70 ft., with house attached suitable for a small family. Situated in the center of the City of Philomath. And a good shipping point ON THE O. P. R. R For further artionlars enquire ot N. ALLEN, Philomath Oregon. Real Estate Agency J CORVALLIS Ktau, Real Kstate Agents, will buy, sell, or lease tarms or farm property on commission. Oregon, in the way of public institu tions needs as much as anything else a school of correction where children and young people who are leading a life which is like to lead to a life of criminals and vagabonds can be kept, educated and learned some useful trade by which they can make an honest living. The next public institution should be an orphans home or an or phan asylum both institutions should be under the exclusive control and su pervision ot the stato and it might be that both these institutions could be combined in one with depart nents suited for both purposes and so conducted that the vicious child who is sent there for offenses committed ean sea by the example of ethers that if they behave and make them Mlves conform to peace and quietude that, they too will be treated as well as the best disposed while if they con tinue viscious tufcy must be punished. As the state is now situated, young persens who are growing up and com mitting minor depredations which are only one step short of high crimes go unpunished because it seems too severe to send them to the penitentiary while if the) state had a public institution such as a school of correction they could be sent there and after being properly trained until age would help them to see their way clear to be law abiding citizens they would become useful and industrious people. As it is Jcrime is increasing. No one in our towns cat. have any thing out over night unless a guard is placed over it but what it is sure to be destroyed by hoodlums. A state can much better aflbinl to spend money in an institution of this kind to improve and benefit her young than she can to support and continue enlar ging her penitentiary. In regard to all institution where poor orphans can be eared for and educated the state has no institution of the kind. An occasional institution of this kind xu:ta under private management but which depend mnch upon Btate appro priations for their support Ths state when her money is given for such pur-' poses should have exclusive control over such institutions. I dents together at West Point. In seme parts of New York the Hessian fly is doing so much damage t wheat fields that farmers are burn ing their entire wheat fields in order to destroy as many of the flies as they can. In many places the damages are estimated to be great. Wm. A. Ncwhell, inspector of In dian affairs, has been suspended, and a Colonel Armstions from the south ern Confederacy, appointed to the place. Gov. Newell has been a most faithful and honorable officer, and has given untiring labor to the duties of the position. The editor of the Roseburg "Re view," a democrat, for many months has sung no other song except that one directing the Governor to refrain from calling an extra session of the legisla ture. Putting that with the probabil ity that Bro. Bell has a senatorial bumble bee buzzing around his hope ful bonnet one concludes that he reali zes that his bee cannot be successful in the called session but two years hence he may think that there is one chance out of a million for the legislature to be democratic and then the chance. There might be some shadow of ex cuse for his continued dictation to Gov. Moody from a selfish standpoint if there wasji possibility for the legisla ture to be democratic in the next ten years but as no propects of the kind exists and as Gov. Moody needs but little advice of the democratic kind it is safe to say that Gov. Moody will man age the question to suit his own ideas and for the good of the people. Having made arrangements for co-operation with agents in Portland, ami lieing ful ly acquainted with real property in Benton eoonty, we feel assure,! of giving entire sat isfaction to all who may favor us with their patron ise'. O. A. Waogo.nf.r, a0-! T. J. Brponn, GREAT NORTHWESTERN REMEDY. Those who work early and late need a wholesome reliable Medicine tike Pfundtr8 Oregon Blood Purifier. As a remedy and prvenUilire of disease t can not he heat. It checks Rheumatism and Mala ria, relieves Constipation. Dyspepsia and BilliousneMS and puts fresh energry into the system ry making1 NEW, RICH BLOol. AH Druggists and dealer kocp it. il.00 bottles, 6 for && 2214:;m (ffiD CGlAlZlEjTlTlE) Best Machinery) IN THE WOELD. 2 ''Mccormick twine binders, champion;twine binders, OHAMPION MOWERS and REAPERS5 BUFFALO PITT'S THRESHERS, FRACTION STEAM ENGINES, ir v HAINES' HEADERS, m yHAY RAKES and FORKS, BAIN WAGONS. 5- A Nice Line of NEW TAILOR SHOP. FRED. LAUCHLE, Proprietor. )0ne door south of Rose Bro. 's Cigar Factory. ) CORVALLIS, - . OREGON. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Cutting, Cleaning & Reparing A SPECIALTY Satisfaction Guaranteed. Leave Orders. THE MUTUAL SELF-ENDOWMENT A TSTD BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, Grand Central Office, Fort Worth, Texas. SAM CUNDIFF, l'resideut. E. M. MACY, Secretary B. W. BROWN, Vice-Prcsilent. A. W. MORRISON, Treaa. Chartered under the law., of the State of Texas J,-nc IJth 1881 Copvriel t secured by filing title Jure U UU, m the office of the librarian of Congress DC PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT. OFFICE: No. 7 Powell St. Corner Market. San Francisco OFFICER HO.V. SAMUEL . IIILBORN, President, A. W. KELHEY. of Sacramento Vice-President. IV. H. WALL), Secretory, J K. KVSSEI., Sr., Superintendent P.iOF W, . TAYLOR, M. D., Medio! Director, PACIFIC BANK, Treasurer CAPT. J. N, LE0NAKDLStsjgj3upt., Portland, Or. The objei of this Association if to provide endowments for living members as well as benefits for families 'f deceased meaUxrr at the least cost consistent with perfect security, by iseuins ondowni'ts as well as death bellftt certificated fte plan embraces two lorn s, lite and death. Cne pys at the death of a member and the other pays n five equal installments ri urine l.te. The association i operated on the mutual plan. It has no stoc k holders to absorb it j earnings, anc no trustees amonp; whom to oivide its surplus. The total membership r.f the association now amounts to nearly 14,000 with a steady increase each month. The association has disbursed to date &67OI638.02 in benefits to the legatees of deceased mem bers. and on maturing coupons. Is loaning from flftee to twenty thousand per month to li-ing members REVIEW SINCE ORGANIZATION.- Receipts since organization, . . $570,236,06 Disbursements since organization, - - - 570 038' 02 Balance on ham!. - - . oq qq Coupons paid, . . . J . 80,600 Agents Wanted in every county of the 'Pacific Coast. F. M. Johnson, Resident Agent, - - Corvallis, Oregon. City Stables iDaily Stage Line Spring Wagons AND Hacks. ftuesus fjj Qmrmges. JOB PRINTING depart: JOHN KELSAY. E. HOLOATE. Notary Public. KELSAY & HOLGATE Attornevs at - Law. Prompt attention given to business intrusted to ou. care in all the Courts of the State. Demands collected with or without action anywhere in the U. S Wil collect claims against the Government at Washimrton. 1C. Bolgate, a imtary public, will pive strict attentioi to conveyanciug, negotiating loans, buying-, selling and leasing real estate, and a general agency business. Local agents lor the Oregon Fire and Marine lnsu ranee Coir pun v of Oregon, a reliable home company backed by tbe heaviest capitalists of the State. OiSce in Burnettfa new brick, first door at head of stairs. I If) ITtX KELSAY & HOLGATE. LEGAL LANE FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE BEING SUPPLIED WITH LATEST STYLES, AND DESIGNS OF Type and all PrinHng Material IS PREPARED TO DC FINE BOOK AND FANCY JOB PRINTING s Send tor Samples and P 'icnto t ie Gazette Of fice if you want the Best work at Lowes Prics. SSTEAM aw MilliO FROM ALBANY TITOS. PJGLIN, On the Corner West of the Kngine House CORVALLIS, - - OREGON, HAVING COMPLETED MY new and commodious ItAKN. ! 1 am better than ever prepared to j keep the BEST OF TEAMS BU8SIES. CARRIAGES t i AND SAUDLE HOUSES TO HIKE. At RcMonuble Rates. tr Particular attention given to Boarding Horsey Horses Bought and Sold or Exchanged. PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL. TO C0RVALLIP. Proprietor. Having secured the contract to .-arrying th l i.itoil States M il FROM Corvallis to -Albany For the ensuing four rears will leave Corrallis rail morning at b cetuck, arriving in Albany about o'clock, rod will start from Albnn at 1 o'clock intha afternoon, returaiujf to Corvallis about 3 oVlock Thin line will be prepared with good Ukik and care- ui drivers and nice comfortable and EASY RIDINC VEHICLES For tile accommodation of the TRAVELING F1XBUC. Wheat and other Grain Stored on the best of Terms by J". BLAI CORVAL LIS SAC FDMI3HED T PATHOJto. Farmers will do well to call on me before making arrangements elsewhere 18-27-vl AND i E EENTOjJ COUNT 7 REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION -- Office: Corvallis, Oregon. H. S. WOODCOCK. Mscager. fpTJ XCJ ASSOCIATION will buy ard sell all classes of Real KMafe cn rea sonable terms and whlthor 1 II I outrhlv advertise by describine; each piece of property entrustedto it ior aale. The UAlow Uig pieces of property will be told on extraordinarily reasonable terms: SAW fciUu-t . w.itei , a good plan in lonnection wiri all 4 the year, tiu t about 7 miles of C road to and rom it. virfed interest in a tr.ill iun h and seven acres of land user e mill. I'c er fttfrkirnt to rtr ed bandy to market and withii. rvallis w'ith an excellent good Terms easy. Mill Machinery. Rubber and Leather BELTING. FARM Farm all under fence only 2 miles from Corvallis of 150 acres, M acres now in cultivation, the balance of it can be cuItivatcd;about 20 of it now in wheat with a fair bouse rood brn and gTanery. will be bold at a bargain. Tctms tafy. FARM Farm of 478 acres for less than $18 pei icre, being one of the cheapest and best farms in ifentoi. county, situated 4 miles west of Monroe, ol u i;iilu from a good school, in one of the best neigh borhoods in the state with church plivileges handy. About 130 acre in cultivation, and over 400 can In cultivtaed. All under fence, with good two story rainc bouse, large barn and orchard; has running, water the vear around, and is well suited tor stock .! .iaj. purposes.. This is one of the cheapest farms i the v. illamctte Valley Trms easy. STOK'K FAKM 320 acres, about 50 in cnltivi tion , 150 acres can be cultivated, Ce acrvft of g d fir ard ' oak timber, the balance geod L.raMsland. hnall m fortablc bouse hd tarn. tiu& adjoining an fu- , haustible ou range, making one ol tbe bet stock ranges in Benton county, bitualed aluiu Jo milui I Southwest of Corvallis. Price itl-o. FAKM A farm if 1"G acres of land situated j mile from Corvallis, in Linn County, Or. All under u-)ii.-L-; ti' acre.-of ritli b tti ni land iu cultition 5b" acres of good fir, as. and maple tinier; 2 good houses, 2 good orchards and two eo d wells with pumps. Terms: f30 per acre, half cah uown ind oaiaiice pityaole m one and two years, secured by mortgage upoti the farm. j LOTS Two unimproved lots ir. Corvallis. One o toe choicest building places iu the city for sq,le vas onable. - - . AISO Four unimproved' lots except fene- -ed in Corrallis, Or. The choicest bulkling place iu t the city for sale reasonable. THOrV.AJ GRAHAM, Druggi t and Apothcary' -AND DEALER IN- mm, ons, uwm, mwm, cuss, wm, ibises. SHOULDER BBAOES, TOILET ARTICLES M. A full line ot B'kh, St'ationeiy and Wall Paper. (: r drujs art- fresh an1 well selected. Paescriptions eompcmided at all lioun. 19-27yl- Correfpondenee Solicited. Catalogues Furnishedo n A pplicationi Woodcock & gSowg) Corvallis, Or. BUY THE: BE3TAND BE HAPPY. FRANK BROS. IMPLEMENT CO. DEALERS IN FARMIXMXMILLXMAGHINERY. WALTER A WOOD'S Binders. Chain Kke Reapers, ' Swecn Bake Raapera. " Kncldseil Gear Mowers. OAKR. SCOTT & CO. '8 Separators, " . " " Plain and Traction Engines. COATES' Lock Lever Hay Rake. Also a Full Line of Farm Machinery. Write for Catalogue. Address either FRANK BROS., Impl. Co., Portland, Or., T. J. BLAlR.Agent, Corvallis. Oregon. or 22143m -