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F!Ui)AV MORNING, SEPT. IS, 1885.
O.-FlCIAL PAPER FOR BENTON COurJTY
Kntore I at the Postoffico at Corvallis
Ore Mil, as secouel-claas matter.
THIS PAP'R will be found on file at thefollowing
aamc-1 ptaeea, where advertising mav be contracted
for at mr regular rates:
C, V. i, t'Jl.lilt Co., A-lvertwhi Agents,
Portland, Oregon.
L. P. FISHKIt, Advertising Ag et t,
Sau Francisco, California.
UU P. KOWELL&Co,, Advertising Agents,
Mo 10 Spruce Street, New orfc City.
J. II. B ATES, Advertising Agent,
41 Park How, New York Citv.
.". W. AYER & SON, Advertising Agents,
Philadelphia, Pa.
The greenback labor ywrty conven
tion of New York held a stormy ses
sion in New York city on the 9th inst.
Tiie discussion over the question of
admitting representatives from the
anti-ir.onopoly and independent citieens'
parties to the convention was acrimo
nious and excited, and resulted in the
jt-jtion of one of the committeemen
toui the room.
The Iowa democrats nominated for
governor a copperhead who proclaimed
from the stump in 1862 his hope that
no soldier who left the state would re
turn alive. On the tail, for lieuten
ant governor, they put a ranting,
cranky, prohibitionist. The rest of
the ticket is made up of greenback
material. Now, how is that for a
political crazy quilt? Chattanooga
(Tentuy Times.
The New York state prohibition
convention have nmde the following
nominations: H. Clay Bascom, of
Troy, for governor by acclamation;
lieutenant-governor, W. Jenning Dem
orest, New York; secretary of state,
EJwafvl Evans, Tonawanda; for state
treasurer, Hiram Vandenlmigh, Fulton
county; comptroller, Frederick Shel
don, HornelUrille; attorney-general,
"Win. Martin Jones, Rochester; state
engineer, George II. Dudley, Ellei-vihe.
OREGON RIVERS AMD HAUBOES. ers The distances to be surveyed are
I about 630 miles on the Columbia and
The following reports on river and 13- mile8 en tbe Slmkc far as
Lewiston, making a total of 767
miles. At $150 per mile the cost
Out in Harney valley there is said
to be a swamp land settler who pur
chased from one of the "swamp an
gels" that gobbled all cite land over
there under that title from the State,
who is sinking an artesian well upon
the site to get water. This is on a
par, says an exchange, with the letter
of a leading ex State official, who in
formed a Canadian syndicate of capital
ists who were about to purchase a
block of a million acres or so of Oregon
swamp lands, that much of it was
"capable of cultivation if irrigated."
The Woman's Industrial League of
Washington, D. C, have adopted reso
lutions declaring that the good of the
public and the health of the country
demand that Chinese laundries shall
go, and calling upon the administra
tion to recommend congress to pass
such laws that will protect the indus
trious of this country from further
encroachment of these heathen barba
rians. They have denounced Secreta
ries Manning and Lamar for the. en
couragement given these Chinese laundries.
Tammany hall general committee, at
a lat" meeting, passed resolutions rela
ting to civil service reform, demanding
from the state and federal authorities
the complete redemption of pledges
made by the democratic party at the
Lite presidential election, to secure to
the people of the state and nation an
efficient, capable and honest public
service, protesting against any legisla
tive or administrative measure which
may tend to create a permanent office
holding class in this country; denoun
cing all attempts to gi ant life tenure
of office to any body of public servants
as the first step toward subversion
of those doctrines of equality which
have been the safeguard of the repub
lic, declaring that appointments to offi
ces should be made on the untrammel
cd and undivided responsibility of pub
lic officei-s chosen by the people for
that purpose, aud answerable to their
constituents for the manner in which
they have discharged their trusts;
that the creation of irresponsible boards
of commissioners, vested with author
ity to control or interfere with exercise
of the power of appointments by elec
tive officers is and abridgement of the
powers conferred on the chosen ser
vants of the people, and condemning it
as it as an unwarrantable invasion of
j.nblic rights and an undemocratic and
indefensible restriction of the v igor and
effect of suffrage.
harbor improvements in Oregon 'have
been prepared by the United States
Engineers, for transmission to congress:
ENTRANCE TO COOS BAA'.
The project for the application of
the appropriation of July 5, 18?5, was
for continuing the low enrockment.
Theenrockinent was advanced seventy
two feet, making the total jetty length
measured on its top surface 1761 feet.
The effect of the jetty on the channel
during the year, beyond a fair stability
of position, has not been marked. The
examination shows an increase of bar
channel depth of about one foot and a
snail continued favorable erosion of the
north spit List year's amelioration
of the shoal above Fearless rock has
continued. Jetty construction across
the deep interior channel is expensive,
and a considerable advance of the work
made gradually is required for a radi
cal improvement. The amount esti
mated as required for next year is S'160,
000. YAQUINA BAY.
In resuming oppe rations under the
new appropriation the approved plan
was to close the land gap by jetty con
struction, build a spur northward for
the protection of the bank, and heavily
strengthen the jetty with larger rock.
The jetty now brought to an average
height of high tide, measures 2,517
feet. The spur jetty for shore protect
ion is 450 feet long. The work is left
in excellent condition, and will proba
bly be ready for a speedy extension
of the jetty when funds permit. It is
desirible to complete the work in two
years. The main channel is a little
more southerly, and the north one
somewhat, under and perhaps deeper
than a year ago. The changes on the
whole are considered favorable for the
improvement. For the next year
$ 160,000 is asked.
COQUILI.E RIVER.
A low, attenuated jetty of a total
length of 1,365 feet had caused the
radical changes in the entrance de
signed by the project. The improved
channel was straight, direct, and free
from rocks. The situation a year la
ter was that nearly all temporary jetty
work had been displaced by sea and
drifts, and the adjacent fill had disap
peared. During the past year 442
feet of jetty stucture were built, and
the total jetty length is 1,523 feet.
The work of improvement needs to be
solidfied and extended. For the next
year 70,000 is required.
UPPER COLUMBIA AND SNAKE RIVERS.
"The work on this river is verydif
ficult owing to the extremely swift
water, and can only be prosecuted at
passable stages near low water. It is
proposed to apply the appropriation
asked for the removal of rocks and cob
blestone ban to the completion of the
project, which is intened to secure a
Inw water channel of five and a half
feet in the Columbia, as far as Ains
wor th, and four and a half feet in the
Snake, as far as Le vistou, Id iho."
"For the Columbia river above the
mouth of tire Snake no estimate is
presented, pending the results of the
anrv ev of Priest's ranids. It will take
$3G,000 to complete the project
COWLITZ RIVER.
"The amount expended on this rir-
er has neen w,sroo. i
lieen satisfactorily done, resulting in a
good improvement to navigation. It
has made a commercial development
verr large in proportion to the sum ex
tended, and I am of the opinion that
opperations should be extended to Klik
itat bridge, about twenty miles far
ther up the river, and also to include
shore protection whatever it may be
necessary to prevent the river from
making its channel too wide. The
estimate of $6,000 submitted has "this
extension in view."
SURVEY OF COLUMBIA AND SNAKE
RIVERS.
"The time has arrived when further
progress in the improvements of the
upper Columbia and Snake rivers
must be proceeded by a careful survty.
The Columbia river has now been sur
veyed as far up from the sea as the
mouth of the Willamette, at the Cas
cades and at The Dalles, and the sur
vey of Priest's rapids. It is perfectly
obvious that any further projects can
only be intelligently guided by a good
survey. I cannot too strongly urge
the necessity for this survey. These
are rivers of commanding importance,
and it is quite time that they should
be studied by the light of careful
survey;-, such as are now in progress
upon the Mississippi and Misouri riv-
would be, in ronndnumbers, $115,000.
"This can be advantageously ex-1
pended in two annual installments of i
$40,000 and one of $35,000.
The postoffice department at Wash
ington is making arrangements for the
special delivery system, which goes
into effect on Oct. 1st, 1885.
California democrats are working
themselves into a fever heat in con
tending for offices under the present
administration. So bitter the strife
has become between the contending
factions that each claim they would
rather see the republican officials con
tinue in office than see the other fac
tion triumphant. To all of this Presi
dent Cleveland is said to have taken a
decided stand and has given politicians
in that state, as well as other states
where such strife exists, to understand
that he will not listen to anything
further in reference to those offices,
and that no appointments will be made
until such strife ceases.
EXCURSIONS
Will be ran over the
Oregon Pacific II. R.,
Each Saturday, commencing September
19th, lS85,nntil this advertisement is ilis
conrimieri. Fare between Corvallis and
Yaquina,
Round Trip, $3.00.
Saildm bsta 6 and 11 years, MM,
Tickets Good for 15 days,
And 100 11)3, of camp outfit free with each
ticket. Trains leave Corvallis at 10 a. m.
WALLIS NASH,
Vice Pres'tO P. 5- S.
C3AS, C. HGSUS, Comptroller.
In the United States district court
on the 1 1 th inst., J. R. Blackner, M.
C. Campbell, Bennett and West
Brothers, J. M King, M. S. Pugsley,
S. C. Webber, Willis & Brown, N.
D-wling, G. T. Vaughan, H. Childers,
H. W. Cresswell, M. Corrigan, J. W.
Driscoll and R. S. Davis, v ere in
dicted by the grand jury on a charge
of driving Texas cattle, infected with
Texas fever, into the Indian territory
and through improved cattle roads of
the northern part of the territory.
They will be tried at the next term of
the United States circuit court. These
are the parties who were ordered to be
allowed to pass through by Secretary
Lamar, in violation, as is charged, of
the animal industry law. of the United
States. This a case of national impor
tance, inasmuch as it will affect the
grazing interests of Colorado, Kansas,
New Mexico, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois
and Missouri.
EXECUTORS' SALS.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned ex
ecutors of the last will and testament of Joseph Ham
ilton, late of Linn cou-itv, Oregon, deceased, will iu
accordance with on of feho provisions of the will of
said deceased on Saturday, the 17th day of October,
at the hour of one o'clock In the afternoon of "did day
at the court house door in the town of Corvallis.coun
ty of Benton and state of Oregon, offer for sale at
public auction to the highest bidder, tho following
described real property helouguig to said estate:
Lota numbered one U), two ('!), three (8), ten (10),
eleven (11) aud twelve (12) is block numbered nine
(9) in the county aiJition to the original town of
Marysville (now (.lorvailis) in Benton county state of
Oregon. Also lot numbered two (2) in blouk num
bered nine (9) in the original towu of Mar.vsville (now
Corvalli-i), in Benton comity, stato of Oregon.
Six months credit will bo given With appiovcd se
curity if desiretl for one-half of the pacbae money
of s tid property.
Dated at Corvallis Oregon this 0th day of Sept. (1835
CABOIJNE HAMILTON ) Ejtecutors
OKOKGK HENDERSON.
CSTAT.0K.
In the County Court of the state of Oregon for
Benton County.
-Citation.
In the matter of the estate
ini
John D. Mulkey, deceased. )
To James L. Mulkey, D. U. Mulkey, Mary E. hig
eett, Charles '. Mulkey, Margaret J. Sears, Malinda
V. Mulkey, an.l Albert G. Mulkey, heirs at law of said
deceased and to .".II other unknown heirs of said de-
ceased if any there bo.
You and each of von are hereby cited and required
to be and appear before the county court of the state
of Oregon for the county of Benton at the county
court room thereat in th:: court house in the town of
Corvallis in Benton county, state of Oregon on
Saturday. October lOlli, 1885,
It bei i a day of the regular October term 1S35 of
raid court, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon
of said day to show cause if any exist why an order
of sale of the folio .ving described real property to-wit:
Douation land c'aim So. fifty four (54) being parts
of sections twenty-one (21). twenty-two (22), twent -seven
(27), and fventy-e:ght (28), iu township eleven
(11) south of range five (5) west in Benton county,
state of Or-gon, and bounded and describe 1 as fol
lows: Beginning at a point five cmtins and forty links
north of the quarter ost on line between said sec
tions twenty-one and twenty-eight and running thence
south eighteen chains and fifty-four links, thence east
seventeen chains and ninety-era links, thence south
forty-two chains and eighty-three links, thence north
eighty-eight degrees and fifteen minutes, oast forty
five .hains and eighty-six links, thence north twenty
four minutes, east fifty-nine chains and ninety-six
links and thence west sixty -throe el ains and twenty-"
seven links to the place of beginning, containing two
hundred aud ninety-seven aoreB and seventy-two
hundredths of an acre, belonging to said estate,
should not. be made to pay funeral charges, expen.es
of administration and claims against said estate as
prayed for in the petition of A. O. Mulkey. adminis
trator of said estate, and now on file in said court.
By order of Hon. J. R. Bryson, Judge of said court
made on the 7th day of September 1885.
rsSAt B. W. WILSON",
County Clerk .
iit
j
Livery, Peed and Sale Stable.
New barn, new buggies, carriages,
and every thing else new and
first-class in all respects.
lm Attsntioa &m Transisst Stock.
Good Saddle Horses.
IPrices Xleaoianble.
(Second Street.)
CORVALLIS, ORPGON.
D. C. ROSE,
A. W. ROSE.
ROSE BRO'S.
Mauutacturer of and Dealer in
Domestic Keywest and Havana
Cigars.
Wholesale and Retail.
GhewLng and Smoking Tobaccos
and Smoker's articles generally,
Also just received a fine lot of
POCKET CUTLERY.
No Chinese labor employed.
CORVALLIS, - OREGON
New Jewelry Store.
G. W. Smith,
A i ii i nllnil I,.T..l..r -nw! U" i i 1: r has iflCflf f(
SpeeSaTatteatioa given to repairing line chronometer
watches. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices to suit
tho times. A tine stock of watches, clocks Mftd jewei-
ry coiisLanwy uu 1i4j.nu.
W. C. Crawford,
LE R .
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LAKGE
assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc.
VI kinds of repairing- done on short notice, and all
work warranted. lS:33-yl
rjjfXseajUgsjfgi
GENE LEE, Proprietor.
CORVALLIS, - OREGON
(Op.xwite H. E. Harris' Grocery Store.)
Wahin?, Ironing, Polishing and Fluting:
done to order and at
Reasonable Prices.
There are three vacancies in the State
University to le tilled from Benton county.
Young men al women who can pass exam
ination for a teacher's certificate, are eligible
to appointment 1'V the county court. Ap
plications will he received until Mo iday,
September 7th, 1885.
E. A. Milneb,
County Superintendent.
Corvallis, Oregon, Aug. 5, '85.
F, fit JOHNSON.
Attorney at f.a.vv.
Fire Insurancea Specialty.
Money Loaned on Good Security.
IfSW TAILOR SHOP,
FRED. LA UCHLE, Proprietor.
Onc door south of lloso Bm.'s Cigar Factory.)
CORVALLIS.
ALL ORDERS PRO
Cutting Cleaning X- Reparing
A SPECIALTY
OREGON.
PTLY FSLLED.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Leave Orders.
THE MUTUAL SELF-EftEDOWEftST
AnID benevolent
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA,
Crand Central Office, Fcrt Worth, Texas.
.SAM CUXDIFF, President. E. M. MACY, Secretary.
B. W. BROWN, Vice-Presi lent. A. W. MOKKISON, '1 reas.
Chartered un.ler the laws of the State of Texas. June 11th. 1881. Copyrig! t ccnrcd ly filirir litie June 11
1SS1, in the office of the librarian olConirress j c
PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT.
OFFICE:
No. 7 Powell St. Corner Market. San Francisco
OFFICER
HON. SAMUEL G. HILBOttN, President, A. W. KELSKY, of Sacramento Vice-President
W. H. WAK1), Secretary, J N. Kl ssLL, Sb., Superintendent
PKOF W, E. TAYLOU, SL Med:?M Director, PACIFIC BANK, Treasurer
CAPT. J. If, LEONARD, State Snpt, Portland, Or.
The object of this Association is to provide endonnsens for living ircn.herf as well a? benefit for
families of deceased members; tbe Ie&st eobt conbtent witb ptrfect security, bj wining onO( wn.tnts as
well ixi death benfit certificates.
The plan embraces two forms, lite and death. One rays at the death of a nitmherand the other para
n five equal installments dorine life. The association is operated on the mutual plan. It has no aftotck
botoera to absorb its earoinga; mmI &e trustee among wh n ttj Divide its surplus.
fbe total member!-.;; i r.f tbe association now pb nttnte to many M,C(U with sfcodv ir.rtvttt
each month. The association has disbursed to dat.. $570,002 in benefits to the U trait es of deceased tin m
berg, and on maturing' coupons. Is leaitiin? from fiftee to twenty thousand per month to bVing mtmbern
REVIEW SlfcCE ORGANIZATION.
James H. Lewis.
Sheep, Cattle, Korsec and Ecgs bought and
sold and Contracts made to famish same
AT AL.I. TIMES.
Mutton, Beef and fat Hogs a
Specialty.
CORVALLIS OREGON.
21-40-olu
Real Estate Agency
CORVALLIS OREGON
Real Estate Agents, will buy, sell, or
lease farms or farm property on
commission.
Having made arrangements for co-operation
with agents in Portland, and beina; ful
ly acquainted with real property in Benton
county, we feel assured of giving entire sat
isfaction to all who may favor us with their
patronage. G. A. Waooo.ver,
20-tfyl T. J. Buford,
GREAT NORTHWESTERN REMEDY.
raaMaLPFu
MM
a: mimM
NDERS
Those who work early and !ate need a wholesome
relia' le Medicine like Pfnntler's Oregon 151ort
Purifier. As a remedy and preventative of disease
t can not he beat. It eheeks Rheumatism and Mate
ria, relieves Constipation, Dypepsia and Billiousncss
and puts fresh enerjry into the system by making
NEW, RICH Bl.on All Drujsists and dialers
keen it. gl.00 bottles, 6 for 5.00. 22143m
Receipts since organization,
Disbursements since organization,
Balance ou hand.
Coupons paid,
570.038.02
201.06
80,600
Agents Wanted in every county cf the Pacific Coast.
F. IVS. JohnSOn, Resident Agent,
(..orvallis, Oregon.
City Stables Daily Stage LinE
FROM ALBANY TO COEVALLY.
TIIOS. EGLIN, - - Proprietor.
On the Corner West of the Engine House Ha ving secured the contract to carrying ill
CORVALLIS, - - OREGON.
United States M
FROM
Corvallis tr .Albany
HAVING COMPLETED MY
new aud commodious CAKN,
I am better than ever prepared to
For the ensuing four i mill leave Corvallifr rath
r,v.A-r np t r- ' nunnifA ft n n I a A r rt imorumjr al b oclocK, I iuk hi Alranv nbeut
t6l Ur Itflflib D'J'j'jSr.6. bnaalMaCd o'clock, ud wUlhtartf..n Ail ai.j at 1 o'clock u,lh
laftensoott, retiiriiiriL'' to i.'ort&llis tibotit s o'clock
;Tliis line will I e -ir pard With fcoou itn aitci var-
ASH
SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE.
At R&arsonuble Rates.
,T5T Particular attentaou given to Boarding: Horses
Horses Bought a,nd Suul (ir txciiancd.
PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL.
ul drivers and Dice touu ortable aud
EASY RICIKC YEHECLES
Ft-r vhe accommodation of the
TKatKI.IX MUlC.
Wheat and other Grain Stored on the best of Terms by
-AT-
IS
SACKS FURNISHED TO PATRONS
Farmers will do well to call on me before making arran:ements elseulu re
18-2T-V1
THE BEJTTON COUNT 1
REAL. ESTATE ASSOCIATION
Office: -Corvallis, Oregon.
M. S. WOODCOCK. Manager.
m-- m- tc:cnfiiTmv u-nt Km- ..,-.1 ,. mT, ,-iaKses of Ileal Estate on rea BOnable terms and wiilth
I I 1 I i .',hiv n.K-..rti.. l.v .l.i-rihini' each oieue of nnmertar eotnistedto it for tale. Hie folkiw
...... . .'- ...;!1 f, l.l.... ovpa..T.!inrilV r.'soilwhlo tcrnS!
nig pieeu!, 01 jjh.'i'ciij "in o.riu unv.... -
SAW lIILL-rndivided i interest in a
.ill !U1' lj I
water, a gopd planer and seven acres of land aser h go. acres earn becultivatwl, ffiaereif r.t (;oed flr ai
in connection with the mill, l ower ruffe hnt to ic :)Wk timber, the balance t I t rasa !!. -n all eon
STOCK FABJ8 826cres, about 10 in c-jltivrticn
t;otd nr aio
all if the year, situated handy to market ami within i!,,rtai.le 1 time ad barn. t lies. dj inat tn incx
about7iniha of Corvallis with an excellent good haui-titlc on rmnge, niakii -g one- oi the beid Hoek
road to and rom it. Terms easy- lrcne;e in beutbfl county, bitiated aloul Id inilw
FARM Farm all under fence onr, 21 raWfeoKf0" of 1 r " '
CorvaBis of ISO acres, SOaeres ::ow in coltlvation, tbe FA K M A farm of 130 acres of lend situated
balance of it can be cultivated; about Zft of it now in'mile bom t orvallic, in Linn t ev.nl y, (r. All under
wheat with a fair house good barn and gre.ucry.t.me; tu atrts ,J rich b Itini bid in cultnatien
w.ll be sold at a bargain. Terns easy. acres of gocd fir, as. and maple timler; 2 seed
. , Iboosca. 2 eoid orel clda aid to tod melh ilb
FARM -Farm of 478 acres for less than $18 peij ' Tern s: S6 per acre, hall cah dean -.id
acre, being one of the cheapest and best laiim) injjjj,,! payable in one and to years, secured by
Bentoi. county, situated 4 miles west of Kearoe, i oi m the (al m
a mile from a good school, in one of tbe beet iieigli-j
borhoods in the state with church piivlleges bandy. LOTS Two unimproved lots in Corvallis. One o'
About Ub acres iu cultivation, and ever 4t'J ean bi tiie choicest buildini; plates in the city for tale eas
cultivtacd. All under fence, with good two sti r;. onuolo.
frame house, laire barn and orchard; has runnfBSi . . .
water the vcar abound, and is well suited .or stock: ALSO four u.mr. proved I
and dairy purposes. This is one of tbe cheapest uun s ed in Corvallis Or. 1 he choicest buildnia place m
in the Willamette Valley Terms easy. I the city for sale reasonable.
THOMAS CRAHASV2,
Druggist and Apothecary,
-AND DEALER IN"
puns, mis, mushes, mm m mw, mm
SHOULDER BRACES, TOILET ARTICLES AC.
A full line of B oks, Statione-y and Wall Paper. Orf dings are fresh an.1
well selected. Prestfriptidhs compc muled at all hourr. 19-27yl
YaQujHflXT0URSTS
The New Steam Yacht
V "TPrSC i M AY''
Is at your disposal for the season of 1885. Being
manned by careful and competent officers and crew
who will exert themselves at all times to oblige vis,
itors Chaitcro a Specialty. Kates reasonable.
Forurmsapplv p DODGE, Manager.
Newport, Oregon. 22Stm
LUMBER FOR SALE!
Well seasoned and in the Ware
house, a fine lot of dressed
FLOoniNa,
RUSTIC,
CASINO Oct.
. Any party purchasing 5,000 feet
or over, may have the same at
$24.00 per M. Enqriire of
T. J. BLAIR.