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oft Weekly Corvallis Gazette. FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 30. 1885. OFFICIAL PAPER FOR BENTON COuNTY Kntered at the Poatoffice at Ofsgon, as second-class matter. Corvailia THE RIGHT HAW FOB SENATOR. 1885. Th Dalles, Oct 25, Ed. Corvallis Gazette: Many re publicans in this section of the state have read with undisguised pleasure paign against him THIS PAPER will be found on flio t the following sauted places, where advertising may be contracted for at our regular rates: 6. w. UMILERACo., Advert isinsr Agents, Portland, Oregon. L. P. riSHKR, Advertising Ager t, San Francisco, California. C0 P. ROW ELL A Co,. Advertiaing A genu. Us 10 Spruce Street, New York City. I. H. BATES, Advertiaing Agent, 41 Park Row, New York Cltv. . W. ATER A SON, Advertising Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. R P. Bird, the present county trea surer of Yamhill county, was last Monday nominated by the republican county convention for state senator. Hon. L. D. Thoman, civil service commissioner has tendered his resigna tion to president Cleveland, which has been accepted to take effect November the 1st your open advocacy of the election of Hon. Geo. H. Williams to the United States Senate. His distinguished abil ities, as well as those great public ser vices by which he shed lustre upon the name of Oregon, are so well known and appreciated as to leave nothing to be added, touching the proprietr and policy of placing him again in the Senate. While republicans of eastern Oregon are not entirely unanimous in their preference for any particular can didate, it may be safely said that the election of Judge Williams would give general satisfaction east of the moun tains, and go as far as any action of the legislature could go toward consign ing to oblivion those personal animosi ties which have heretofore been so dis astrous to the party- "a consummation devoutly to be wished." Republican. The New York World's Washington special says: The president is not aware of the immense range of opposing forces that are preparing for the winter's cam- Up to the present The special election in Yamhill county is one of considerable import ante and will likely be somewhat inter esting, as the county is so evenly divi ded and the time tor canvassing is so limited. Strong efforts are being made to cause the removal of Gov. Warren of Wyoming territory, for his activity in endeavoring to secure the punishment of rioters who particijiated in the re cent massacre of Chinese at Rock Springs. Des Moines Register: The spirit of the great fight in 1888 is in the air All republicans feel it and are respond ing to it The party is beginning in 1885, the contest for restoration to national power in 1888. All republi cans are on their mettle. The cam paign for the next presidency has be gun now and in earnest and no Iowa republicans are going to be missed at the first roll calL It is a national tight now, and every republican is in line, and any a recruiting officer for the par- time he has made no preparations. He is alienated, to a certain degree, the leaders of his party among the demo cratic senators, nearly all of whom have some grievance against the president They are his allies as yet, but they are not cordial on es. It would be very easy for him yet to make them his friends. A prominent republican sen ator who called upon the president the other day, was asked to give his opin ion of Cleveland. This is what hesaid: I think the president is an honest, upright, well-meaning gentleman, but he is more in need of information con cerning public affairs than anybody I know of." THE SPECIAL SESSION. The New York Mail and Express aye Secretary Whitney's letter to the of the Brooklyn nary yard t a bombshell in the democratic tsVere. The president's secretary. baa been is conference with tbe esanasea-E all dar, and there is much at both Cleveland and Tkm democrats aav that WLit&ey's letter refusing to discharge ref aaUiean employes, has caused a stam pede of tbe local leaders in Brooklyn. There waa an angry col Ioq ny . Lament said the president was not in any sense responsible for Whitney's letter, and that he had shown all tbe favor towaid Governor Hill's ticket that be could possibly do and preserve his dignity as president of the entire people. Says a Boston democratic pa ten Are the democrats of the country losing hearty feeling outside of local issues! Is the administration freezing them? Too many of the oldest and most hon ored men of the party have been com pletely frozen out. Seven months after the inauguration of a democratic presi dent many of the high offices of the re public and a large majority of the res ponsible positions at the disposal of the administration remain in republican hands: and still there is no sign of change. The questions to be considered are these: How manv thousonds of democrats in Ohio sat down on election day disappointed and disgusted! How many are going to sit do vn with the same feeling in New York and Massachusetts) The special session of the Oregon legislature will convene tt Salem Nov ember 9th, 1885. Each individual member should be anxious to get an other chance at legislation, in order to undo the blunders that were, in part at least, of his doing last spring. Twen ty days, the period allotted to the spec ial session, unless indeed the abound ing philanthropy of members should induce them to stay beyond the limit without- pay, is time sufficient for con sidering the measures oi "vital impor tance to the people" which induced the governor to call the legislature togeth er, and if judiciously, temperately and carefully used will do mnch in the way of expunging, if not from the records, from the public mind the factious action of the forty days' session that involved the republican party of the state in disgrace, to the great comfort and de light of its enemies. Of course, the legislature of the state was called at this time for a specific object the elec tion of a United States senator. Bal lot ing upon the names of candidates for this position cannot take place nn til the second luesday of the session, hence there will be seven days in which to attend to matters of minor detail be fore the balloting for senator begins. Republicans, being in good working majority, will be held accountable by the public for the errors that may be committed, and will be accredited with the good that may result. If the lead era of this party in the legislature are sagacious enough and magnanimous enough to put personal preferences and petty spite resolutely under their feet, and work as legislators rather than as individuals, the session will result sat lsfactonlr and beneficially, lnere is every incentive to action of this kind. Everything is to be gained by it, and everything upon which a party can go before the people and ask their suf frages m this state at the next election is jeopardized, if not lost, by the op posite line of conduct. Statesmanship is not particularly required of Oregon legislators at this time, but common sense and temperate judgment is in great demand. Telegram. A three days' session ef the Mutual United Brotherhood of Liberty associa tion has iust closed in Baltimore. This association is organizing in every state and territory, and its object is to raise money to test in the courts all infringe meats of the rights of colored people, as guaranteed them by constitutional and statute laws. J utt as the fame of John Brown, of Osawatomie, is taking a new lease of life through Sanborn's memoirs, the man who struck him down in tbe en gine house at Harper's Ferry twenty six years ago, is this month honored with an office under the federal govern ment, says a Washington dispatch. Is rael Green, ot Mitchell, D. T., appoint ed agent of the Indians at Sisseton agency in that territory, is the same Lieutenant Green, of the marines, who led the final assault upon the liberal stronghold. After the Harper's Ferry pUode Green went on a long cruise imi returned to this country to find the eivil war under full headway. He entered the confederate service, and at tbe close of the war went west, settling finally ia Dakota. The influence through wU'udi be obtained his present Ajjpodiatjuteat avaja that of M. H. Day, a member of tbe democratic committee of the territory New This Week. For the balance of 1SS6, including the niamtr.oth holiday number, to all who subscribe now for 1888. With the January iaaue THE WEST SHORE will begin ita twelfth year, and will be n-orc intearallnf than ever, r.varv numuer saqsan i iuu,u tiona of scenery, towns and industries in the Pacific Northwest, equalling ill excellence tne mm produc tions of Eastern magazines. The contributed ar ticle, cenera! literature and stories are entertaining and carefullv edited, making the magazine a choice and chaate family visitor. The comments on events of interest ta this region and the large amount of imorniBMOU cuiicertiiii .... tha progress of developenient given in every number render ft extremely valuable No family can afford to do without it, and every one financially interested in the Pacific Northwest or desirous of learning of its resources will find it invaluable. If the subscription pnee (i per year) ia sent in now vour name will be entered for 1886 and the le- mainder of 1885 will be sent as a premium. u. SAmuEb, ruDusaer, 122 Front Street, Portland, Or. BURNETT & JOHNSON, MISCELLANEOUS CARDS. M. S. WOODCOCK, A-ttornev - at - Law, Corvallis, - - Oregon. J- R- BALDWIN, Attorney at Law. Will practice in all the Courts in the state. Collections promptly attended to (Office in Poatoffice Building. Corvallis, - - Oregon. Out THIS OUT, and return to The Gazette Publishing House with an order for any amount of Jolf Print! ra, auch as Bill or Letter Heada, Invttationa, Calling and Business Cards, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Note, Order, and Receipt Books, Circulars, Labels, Shipping Tags, Posters, or any class of Job Printing. Prices aa low as Good Work can be done for. Talm OA8B, TXT. (Office over Carlile's Store. ) Where he may be found day or night. Dr. Case is a graduate of New York city, and comes to this coast from tbe east where he has had several ye-rs experi ence among the aick. Hia manner of treatment is up on the Diost modern and scientific principles of medi cine. PubLc pat rename respectfully solicited. CORVALLIS, OREUON. 22401 y Real Estate Agency. A. P.Gaines. Real Estate, Employment and Collection Agency. Business Solicited- Seiereaees Given. OFFICE. Firat door south of Fisher's Brick, mais street. CORVALLIS OREGON Proprietors of the WHIST AND BiLLIARD ROOMS, Constantly on hand the best brands of Tobaccos and Cigars to the market. Fruit, Nuts ahd Confectionery Ice Cold Drinks, Etc. GIVE US A CALL. Main St. Corvallis, Oregon. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. Corvallis, Oregon. CANAN & GIBLIN, PROPRIETORS, THE OCCIDENTAL i a new building, newly furnished, and ia tint class in all its appointments. RATES LIBERAL. Stages leave the hotel for Albany and Yaquina Bay Mondays, Wednesdaya and Fridays. Beeai en First Fleer for rial Hen. 19-35 Is J H. Lewis, E. E. Raber. City Ilray. Levis &X r. oprietttv JW Do a general Draying Business. Order.- -olicited. O.B. STARR'S LIVES! PISS and WE STABLE. (South end Main Street.) Charges Reasonable, Satisfact ion Guaranteed, Corvallis, - - Oregon. If You Are a Business Man Veu will now be convinced by reading this ad. that it pays to advertise in the GAZETTE. What you have to say will be read, even if inserted in the rern.otu.st part of the paper. Vot a lin i goes unnoticed. Wc do the finest Job Work and keep legal blauks on hand (or sale. Give us vour orders for iob work. Sub scribe for the OAZsCTrE 92.50 per year in advance. Judge J. B. Fo raker, gonprnor.elect of Ohio, spoke to a large audience in New York recently. He contrasted the causes which led to the going oat of power of the democratic party twen ty-five years ago and the republican party of a year ago. He said that the achievements of the republican party met with universal approbation now, and asserted that had there been a free ballot and honest count in tbe .South it would still be in power. He defended the bloody -shirt policy. He said this policy did not operate to revive the memories of the war, but it was neces sitated by occurrances since the conflict and he con t lasted it with Fits Hush Lee's campaign in Virginia. The dem ocrats, he continued, promised to look over tbe books, count the money and restore prosperity. The former two promises they have performed, but the latter vas unredeemed. The country was looking to president Cleveland for his policy. If he pronounced for pro tection this third promise would be performed, but free trade would inten sify the present depressed condition of business. For Sale! A Good Business 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. B. E. For further particulars enquire of ffm VV. ALLEN, Philomath Oregon. FOUND That the beat and cheapest pleace n Cor vallis to buy all kinds of IH ARD WAR EX Cutlery, Tools. Iron, Nails, Pumps, Rubber hose. Iron and Lead Pipe, Rope, Barb Wire, STOVES, RANGES, Granite ware, Stamped ware, Tin ware, Japanned ware and House Furnishing goods; or to get all kinds of job work in the line of shnet metals or plumbing dene ia at the Hardware and Stove store of . J. D. CLARK. W. C. Crawford, JEWELER. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. AH kinds uf repairing done on short notice, and all work warranted. l8:33-yl J. B. Lis, M. D. G. R. Facka, M. 1. LEE & FARRA, 3?hvsicians, Surgeons And Accouchers. Corvallis, - Oregon. 20-31M y INCENT HOUSE.. D. B. CURTIS, Proprietor The best dollar a day House n tha city. CORVALLIS, - ORECON Corvallis, Yaquina, San Francisco VIA Oregon Pacific ft R. and STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW TAILOR SHOP. FRED. LA UCHLE, Proprietor. )0ne door south of Rose lire's Cigar Factory.) CORVALLIS, - . OREGON. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Cutting, Cleaning & Reparing A SPECIALTY Trains on and after Sept. 14th, Leave Corvallis Tuesday, fowidaj and Saturday, 10 a. m, Leave Yaquina Xonday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 a, n. RATES Between Corvallis San Francisco First-class and Cabin passage $14 00 ' " Steera-e - 7 OC Grain per ton 2000 lbs 4 56 Thus Baring to the farmers and merchant of the valley Thousands of Dollars. Willamette river boats will hereafter con nect with trains at Corvallis. This new lint is prepared to transport all the freight and passengers ottering. WALLIS NASH, Vice Pres. CHAS. C. HOGUE, A. G. R & F. Agt Corvallis, Oaegon. AUGUST KNIGHT, CABINET MAKER, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Leave Orders. THE MUTUAL SELF-ENDOWMENT A TSTD BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, Grand Central Office, Fort Worth, Texas. SAM CUNDIFF, President. E. M. MACY, Secretary B. W. BROWN, Vice-Presilent. A. W. MORRISON, Treas. Chartered under the lawa of the Stat, of Texas. June 11th, 1S81. Copyrfcl t secured bv Wire- aitl. j. ia 1S81, in the office of the librarian of Congress, D. rj. 1 e m" 11 FAtilFlLl CUAST L JUFARTMENT. OFFICE: No. 7 Powell St. Corner Marlset. San Francisco Of Ficza HON. SAMUEL O. HILBORN, President, A. W. KEI.SEY, of Sacramento Vicer-resident V. H. VVAUD, Secretary, J N. UCSSEL, Sr. , Superintendent .. , ...vv..v. , ....'i , nvir v uAivn.. lreasurer UNDERTAKER. Cor. Second and Monro Sts., CORVALLIS : OREGON, Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of F" URNITURE Coffins ar.d Casket?. Work done to ordar on short notice and at reasonable rates. Corvailia July 1, 1881. 19;27yl. APT. J. N. LEONABD. State Snpt., Portland, Or. The object of this Association is to provide enci:;vnafcr Ihirg men lci as well benefits for families of deeea&ed members, at the least eest consisttr.t itl. perttt apcuiitj, fcj issuing onriewnentp as wellasdeHth besfit certificates. The plan -.braces two forms, lite and death. One rv 2t the death ef a member and the other pays n five eqoal installntents durine life. The association is operated on the inutuai plin. : i:a- stock holders to absorb its earnings, and no trustees anion'-' whom to uivide its surplus The total membership r.f the association now an;nuts to nearly 14,tKO aith a steady increate each mouth. The association has disbursed to dat. ri7u,o:i).02 in benefits to the legatees of deflated mtm bers, and on maturing coupons. Is lsaninir from fifteeto twenty thousand per month to li- ing menilers W SI. CE ORGANIZATION. Receipts since ecganizatit-o, . $570,236,06 Disbursements since or-janization, - - - 5711 o.'iS 02 Balance on hand. - - . 201,06 Coupons paid, - - - J - 80,600 Agents Wanted in every county of the Pacific Coast. F. M. Johnson, Resident Agent, - Corvallis, Oregon. City Stables aDaily Stage LinE FROM ALBANY THOS. EGLIN, On the Corner West of the Engine House CORVALLIS, - - OREGON. HAVING COMPLETED MY new and con.njAktUous BAHN, 1 am better than ever prepared to keep tbe BEST OF TEAKS BU2&IES. CARRIAGES AND SADDLE HORSES TO HIKE. At Reaaonable Kates. J3T PartUalar attention given, to Boardans; Horse Horses Bousaat and sold or Lxcaanged. PLEASE On ME A CALL. TO C0EVALLIS. Irox)rietor Having secured the uttHtract to carrying th United state M SftOM Corvallis tr JVlbanv For the ensuing- four year w ill lave Corrallif eat-l morning at 8 outwit, .viug j Albany about A:iuck, ud will htrt fii.n Alka& at 1 o'clock in the alUTsooH, returning to Corvallis abftut 3 o'clock Thin lia will i e prepared with jrood tram and care- ui driver's ajua nitre coiniortaoie and EASY RIDING VEHICLES For the accommodation of tsa TKAYELIKG. VI UllC. Wheat and other Grain Stored on the best of Terms by -AX- CORVALLIS SACKS FURNISHED TO PATRONS Farmers will do well to call on me before making antaiigcments elsewhtr 18-27-vl THE BENTON COUNTY REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION Office:- -Corvallis Oregon. M. S. WOODCOCK. Manager. -a-TY jn ASSOCIATION will buy ard sell sE classes oi Real Estate on rea .-enable terms and wiilthor- jh oughly advertise by describing; each piece of property eotrustedto it lor sale. Tha follow .'ng pieces of "property will be sold" on extraordinarily reasonable terms: STOCK FAUM 320 acres, about 50 in cnltiTstiora IL6 sciet can Le t iilthutcd. to teres ot rood Ur and csk tSsiter, tl.e balance seed ciss land. n sll etna-, lettable Loute nil barn, it lit adj.inir.p an inx tumiikit on lanft. s.akirg cr:t 01 the best stock; iit(i. .). ieiitoti cennty. sittsici. atom 10 miles, r . i'tl vi..T oi Cervallig. Trice sHCO. FAKM A :rn of 126 certs of land attaated J uUeiivir. Corvallis, in Usfi lexi ty.Cr. All under llenee; to seres of rich b t tn aae in cultivation i.i'Kt. oi good f.r, as. ard ana pie tis ter: 2 good 1 oocs : fiKid orctstds ar.d iv, d well with .ic i.. ieiirs: sU ler acre nan ram n n ;Ulji is cc-ttaagi SAW MILL-Undivided J interest in a mill n r. bj v. :itei , a g-ood planer and seven acres of lai.d uaer1 :w connection with ths mill. Fewer Msffivhr.t t iu v 11 if tha year, situated handy to market slid v-ith.i. about 7 milea of Corvallis with an cxceikm good -nod to and rem it. Terms t'iv- FVR.M Farm all umi-;r fence only 2 miles-frrn; '(irvtUlis of 150 acres. &0i.jres now m cultivation, lb balance of It can be cultivated; about 20 of it now In heat with a fair house good burn and s'-"tfr iviUbesaM at a bargain. Tenua easy. 1 el I'AUVI Farm of 478 acres ivr less than Si .iiro hnng one of the cheaps: m lw ain it ileiiti... county, situated 4 mile- west 1 Monroe J .;i a mile Irotnag-ood school, in ont of tl-v beet neig-h. tmrhuud'. in the state with church ptiiiegw lumdy. About KK acres in cultivation, am. over 440 can l.i eultivtaed. All under fence, with good two str.rj iranie house, large barn and orchard; has running niter the vear around, and is well suited lor stH.-k and dairy purposes. This ia one of the cheapest lamia in the Willamette valley terms easy. one and two Tears, secuied y ii on iho farm. WTV-Two unimproved lots it, Corvallis. One o tne choicest building placea in the city lor sale eaa ouable. AI.so four uniuioreved lots except fenc ed in Corvallis, Or. The choicest building place is the city for sale reasonable. THOMAS GRAHAM, Druggist and Apothecary, -AND DEALER IN- paints, oiis, umm mm glass, pum, mm SHOULDER BRACES, TOILET ARTICLES VC. A full line ot B' oks, Stationc j and Wall Paper. Orr drugs are fredi an well selected. Prescriptions compounded at all hourc. 19-27yl YigujSXloliST The New Steam Yacht 2, .IS. "TRESSA MAY" 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. Chatters a Specialty. Kates reasonable. For Urns spplv to C APT. F. E. DODGE, Manager. Newport, Oregon. LUMBER FORSALE! Well seasoned and in the Ware house, a fine lot of dressed 3F-xccn.irar, RUSTIC, OASINO- ot. Any party purchasing 5,000 feet or over, may have the same at $24.00 per M. Enquire of T. J. BLAIR.