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iasus tnw prjdat xoitsrsu cv CHIAIG Sa GOISJ" OTEB, Miui mxI Publishers. SUBSCRIPTION RATfcS The following is a complete list of those who pay taxes on $5,000 or over In Benton county : W V&C E R $391,900 Carter, Tolbert 7,700 Callawav, W R 10,400 Dodele, G W 6,900 rr vu- 2 oo Gibson It h, o.oou Xomtb wljih.n It f. fl.HOO V -oe Months , r Ion 8 . ,-ie Onies i Hodges 1) R 5,400 ;r Yr (when not paid iu advance). ! w Hnlmnnn Wili'V .... 5.400 Hamlin, CO 6,600 Norton, W T '. 7,000 Rothel.JH 6,600 Read, T M 9,800 Vanderpool, CM 7,000 ! Writsnian, J W & J O 7,000 BENTON COUNTY'S MULDOONS. OOIIVALLIS, OK., NOV. 9. 1S8S. THA SKSQl I7.V67 P ROC LA MA TtUN. The year now drawing ti a close has been ae of uneX unpled peace, plenty am pros- , wi T , . 17.300 parity within the borders of our state. It is r per th.it public acknowledgement should b" made to the Ore it Riier of the Uuiverse for his innumerable blessings. I do, there foro, designate Thursday, the 29th day of November, as a day of thanksgiving to Almighty God, to be observed by the wlio;e people of this commonwealth, in token of their gratitude for his great mercies. In witness whereof I have herewith set my hiud and cau; l the .seal of the state f Oregon to he itbrel this s-veiith day of N ivem'ocr, A. D., 1888, by the governor. SVLVBdTEE FES-ROVER, (J. VV. McCride, Govertn r. Secretary. A MEMORABLE CANVASS- What will pass into political his tory as one of the most remarkable unvasses ever made, is that which Jamas G. Blaine has just complet el. Although some times unable to fill his engagements owing to fiis throat trouble, it surpasses his canvass of four years ago. He Bas the faculty of miking every K'atement so plain that no person ran fail to comprehend it, and he is so fortified with facts and sta tistics that his arguments are sim ply invincible. And then he i3 so rH posted on the industries and capabilities of every section and town that he visits telling the citi zens things that even they nover knew ol their own homes, and allowing how they are affected by ths issues of the campaign. In Michigan, the home of Don M. Dickison, a member of the cabinet who recently spoke there, Blaine showed up his utter ignorance ol the things he spoke of, to which the postmaster replied with per sonal abuse. In New Albany he ridiculed a .speech of Fairehild, another, member of the cabinet showing that he had been guilty of Blunders that the poorest financier would h-ve avoided. In speaking ot trusts, he showed how Mills and "his committee, in getting up the tariff bill had, obeyed the dicta tion of the sugar trust. Mills pub lished a card in a Louisville paper, denying the statement and in his "very next speech Blaine read irom the Congressional Record an ad mission by two members of the committee that he had stated the truth. Whatever he asserts he has the documents to prove, and the man who undertakes to dis pute him gets shown up in hand some style. In Chicago Blaine honeycombed the entire policy ol the administration. He has drawn upon himself the entire policy ol the administration. He has drawn upon himself the entire fire of the democratic party; but he is able to meet it and at every discharge he sent them them limping away in all directions. Mercury. Linn county happens to be dem ocratic. So those votes that in creased the republican vote and gave a republican majority, that were said to be from Linn were democrats, were they not? Later Linn county has come out of the woods and gone republican, the first time since 1862. So those were republican votes after all. The election in Corvallis on last Tuesday was noted for t wo things its extreme quietude and the ma jority for Harrison. A little more attention should be paid to cleaning the crosswalks. It is greatly needed. Otucoon did her duty on last Tuesday and h Bid the June repub lican vote up. Thk majority of the voters and Cleveland have a difference of opinion. Hill, RC 5;600 Bundy, Harlow 0,000 Brown, MisSA t,900 Barclay, J E 6,600 Garlinghouse, MA 12,400 Humphrey, Mrs Ellen 6,000 Herro n, Hugh 7,900 Kay, WD 5,500 Martin, Jas 8,100 Porter, G M .. 5,500 Iikharda n, A'C . 5,000 WiisuOui u, C W 5,800 Bohanan, W E 6,500 Brown, S K Sr 6,000 Heukle, J E & Co - 6.900 Henkle, Bros 10,800 Kevs, LL 6,900 Newton, N F 5,000 Porter, WO 14,600 Price, LN&EJ 7,000 Wyutt, Win 30,300 State. W A 6,100 Buchanan. Jno a 16,500 Bruce, Jas 11.000 Cleek, AJ. 7,100 Harris, Jno 12,800 Irvin, Richard 11,300 McBee, J P " 12,200 Porter, McCauley 22,000 RLdtard, Jno 16,600 Rickard, Peter 6,600 Steagle, Conrad 6.400 Whitalser, Jacob 5,100 Winkle, Wiley 7,500 Chambers, H & L 11,900 Lilly, Mrs Mnry 6,100 Robins, Jas 5,700 Case&Bayley 9,000 Olson, J A 7,300 Allen, E 8,500 Avery, P 5,200 A . ery, Mrs. Martha 14,000 -w uold. B L 12,500 Be inett, Mrs L E 5.400 riiunett, Jno 10,800 Cr es, Vm 7,700 Crawford, W C 7,600 C .toper, Jas 12,000 Crawford, W 6,300 Canan, M A 6,800 Cooper, Thos 5,300 Cauthorn, J A 6,700 Davis, Caleb 6,400 Dunn, J W 6,100 Fisher, EW 23,000 Fisher, H F 28,000 Groves, Wm 5,2oo Greffoz, Caroline 5,4oo Henkle & Davis 4 6,oor Hallidfy, J E t e D,3oo Houck. UW... 5,6oo Hurlburt, R A 8,ooo Hogg, T E 5,4oo Hoag, W M 8,3oo Coe, GS 48,2oo Job, Z&BR 29,5oo Jackson, S W 7,5oo Jacobs & Neugass 19,ooo Johns .on, A 16,ooo Johnson, Jos 6,6oo Knight, Manuel 5,3oo Klitie, SL 7,Joo Kline, L G 3o,3co I 1 g, Solomon 17,2oo K.ger, RC ll,6oo Lilly, S N 56,000 Lee, J B 12,2oo Moore, K W 7,9oo Nash, WG 7,2oo Osbnrnv J M 7,4oo Phile, Catharine 7,9oo Ray, Jno 6,2oo Rowland, J R 9,7oo Rickard, Jno 21,9oo Riley, Jno 6,4oo Spidel, Hattie 7,9oo Stewart, Mrs. Mary . . 18,7oo Starr, C B 6,3oo Scott, Prior 8,8oo Smith, Mrs. Anna 17,ooo Taylor, J C 5,3oo Thayer, Mellissa D 14,4oo Witham, AM 13,3oo C.ise, Samuel 8,6oo Flint, LV 6,loo Friendly, Max 9,8oo Hayes, Jas 8,6oo Horning, F A 9,4oo Lewis, H C 28,4oo ODCo 17,7oo O & C. R R 63,lpw- Pulman Palace Car Co 22,8oo Smith, Jno & Mary . . 57,4oo Skipton 5,oo Woodcock, Milton 28,5oo Logan, S A , . 5,6oo Megginson, G R 6,ooo Brigg8 & Megginson .... 9,3oo Foster, Jno. . . 34,5oo Wilhelm, Adam 7,8oo Nolan, J M 5,8oo Wilson, L F 7 ..... 5,ooo Amer. Mortag. Co ll,9oo Amer. Freehold Co. 5,ooo Balfour Guthrie & Co 17,6oo Dundee Co 22,4oo Ferguson J B 5,9oo F & M J Co . 5,3oo Hale, Milton 6,7oo New England M Co lo,2oo Gerhard, Lorenzo 6,ooo The election is now over, and let all prepare for Thanksgiving day. JURY LIST. The following is a list of the jurors drawn to serve at the November term 1838, of the circuit court for Benton county, Oregon, which convenes on the 19th : NAME. ntBClSCT. OCCUPATION. J. C. Taylor, Corvallis, Butcher T. J. Creighton, Corvallis, Dealer W. M. Dunsworth, L. Alsea, Farmer Wyatt Mulvany, Turn Turn, Farmer J. T. Phillips, Corvallis, Blacksmith J. C. Lemmon, Monroe, Farmer J. A. Pierson, Newport, Farmer G. W. Houck, Corvallis, Farmer T. C. Baker, Soap Creek, Farmer S. L. Shedd, Corvallis, Farmer Phillip Webber, Corvallis, Furniture William Dundon, Toledo, Farmer J. P. Hauier, Summit, Farmer Tolbert Carter, Soap Creek, Farmer Samuel Case, Newport, Laud owner Wesley Hinton, Monroe, Farmer Wm. A. Jolly, Philomath, Farmer E. W. Fisher, Corvallis, Farmer Andrew Rickard, Monroe, Fanner W. P. Irwin, Willamette, Farmer John Will, Corvallis, Gunsmith G. T. Kees, Monroe, Farmer W. Frantz, Kings Valley, Fanner R. E. Gibson, S.ap Creek, Farmer L. F. Belknap, Monroe, Farmer Z. H. Davis, Corvallis, Merchant T. J. Buford, Yaquina, Real Estate VV. L. Cauthorn, Soap Creek, Farmer Wm. Neal, Newport, Property owner J. F. Benson, Corvallis, Farmer f. J. Wilcox, Philomath, Farmer MISCELLANEOUS- LOUD S.UKViLLE'S IDEA. W shiugtoii, Nov. 3 It is learned that Lord Sackville has announced hi deterniin itinn to some of his trieiids to give mt a -ttuieiiieiit for publication before his depart ure. This statement will doubtle.-s uniitnin Ins views upon Secretary Biy.ir.l'b course, lut it is nut likely that it will be of great importance fr. m a political or diplomatic standpoint. There is a well defined bel et in diplomatic circhs here that Lord Sadk viUe has been assured by Lord Salisbury that his itnliscretiou will not cause him to bo dealt with Severely by his home govern ment, and ill fact, the statement was made iiy a gentleman w ho is usually very well posted in diplomatic matters, and who 1; s lieeii connected for years with the diplo matic Service of the United States, to the uilevt. that Lord Saeki illo will, in all prob ability, be sent to the mission at St. Peteis urg. This gentleman sud further that current stories relative t Lint Sackvide's domestic relations are u ifuu.i ie I; that he was m irried, iu spite ot assertions to the contrary, but his wife was an actress, and consequently his loidship lost caste in in rryiug her. BAKJAI.NS. Bargains in boots and shoes. Bargains iu dress goods. Bargains iu velvets. -Bargains in corsets. Bargains iu hosiery. Bargains in underwear. Bargains ill carpets. Bargains in blankets. B rgains in men's furnishings. Big Bargains iu clothing. Bargains iu rubber goods. Bargains in uinorellas. Baigains iu everything ONE V"II A V'Q CASH PEL E i ULiXliX OS I'OitE " Largest stock of dry gotHls iu B.'titon unty. ANAKCHIS 1'S AND SOCIALISTS. St. Lmis. Nov. 2 Betwen 600 and 700 anarchists in tin's city and ttn times as many socialists ill commemorate the hang ing of toe t hicago anarchists on November 11th. Tile socialists, however, will have nothing to do w ith the anarchistic exercises, but will hold a separate m eting. The an archists will not parr.de, but will hold a festivai ot sorr -w." Poems will be read, songs sm anJ a drama, The Unjust Seo tei ce," iu which all the urrucipal actors in the H ymarket tragedy and its conseqneiice will have parts, will be enacted. Ca.se Apr ka led flu i folium inn wa" " the snpieme court proceedings of Nov. 7th: '"Joseph Leggelt, et al., appi vs. W. S. Ladd et al., resps.; appeal irom Benton c unity; argued and submitted. Geo. H. Williams and Jas. K. Kelley, attorneys f if appellants; John B irnett and -I. P. Watson, attorneys for defendants." This is the Cor vallis college case appealed to the supreme court after the decision of Judge B an's latt spring. Did you say Hurrah ior Harrison? ALTAR. The enemy has been met and they are their "own little selves." Marching home to Buffalo. m s Henkle ft Bier keep the best assortment guns, pistols, fishing tackle, violin bows and strings, sewing machines, needles and THE Bulls are greatry depressed j ib Also fine assortment of razors, scis ly the heavy vote of the beats. 3- eK' gooas war EDDV-APPLE W HITE. I in Wednesday November 7. 1883, at 11 o'clock, at the residence of Dr. J. M. Applewhite, Ber j. Li. evilly ol foril.iud, ami .Yii-s Lur A'plew bite, of t'orvaliis. Toe ceremony was performed in the pres ence of a few friends ami relatives oy Rev. E. J. Thompson, D. It) , in a most impress ive manner, and afterwards the couple re ceived the congratulations of all pieseut. At 12 o'clock a very excellent dinner was served and at the proper time the new husband and wife prepared for their depart ure to Portland w here the gruoin has a resi dence awaiting occupancy by them. Mr. Eddy was Uumerly. nu assistant iu the ofliee of the Oregon Pacific hut is now a book keeper for the Oregon Iron and Steel works, Portland. No cards. J. B. LEE, M. I). C. H. LEE, M. D. LEE & LEE, PHYSICIASS,SURGEOIS.aad ACCOUCHE ERS. aVOffice at T. Gotham's drug store. All calls promptly atteuded. 11:2 '.f, Circuit court on the 19th. , . UTUMN AN) Styles and Colors in DRESS GOODS AND LADIES' CLOTHS! We take pleasure in announcing the receipt of our Fall and Wintei stock which is now complete in every department and will De sold at very moVierate prices. Our stock consists of Staple I'ry Good?, Silks'. I'liishr-s. Velvets. Ribbons. Hosiery. Shawls. Ltfiiies' Col ais and ( nlfs. rloaks. Jackets. Skirts, Braids. Corsets. Ladies' iiitmel and Muslin Underwear, Clothinjr. Hats. Caps. Boots, Sjioes. Trunks, Gents' Furnishing Goods. Valises, Oil Carpets. Groceries. J Queensware. Glassware, etc., etc. gUsfAH are respectfully invited to call and inspect our new goods and note our low prices. flFvJOUntrii orders receive prompt and careful attention. Country produce taken tp exchange lor goods. HENKLE BROS. Burnett's Brick. Corvallis, Or. If you want Job Printing done, of any description, send it to the GAZETTE Office. We are prepared to do such work in first-class style, and at very reasona ble rates. LADIES Who want fine foot wear or dress goods call to see the latest styles, and when they examine our stock they BURST Into exclamations ot delight. One lady who had purchased elsewhere MELTED Tnto tears when she saw what bargains were HUNG- For all to see. It is best to call Every Day And see what we have in our various lines of clothing, and shoes and boots. Hatscapsdry goods groceriesandhardware .At S. L. KLINE, Regulator of Low Prices. F. M. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CORVALLIS, OR. tyPow a general r ractlce in all the courts. Abo went for all the first claw hnuranoc oompaniw. 2:24 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Ni'tic- ie hereby iveD that I will be re spoiiMble for no debt, or ImioIc aouonnte whatever cm tract pit by any 1 oety excejit 'S myaelf or by Sny written nrdere. M-r-cbanta take notice W. VV. DOW. Corvallis, Jane 22. 1888. THE STATE Agricultural (Iollece, CORVALl-IS, OR. Term commences. Wednes day, September 12, 1888. CORVALLIS OR EC ON. CaSpetJS! I have now stock ot earpets, composed ol Velvet Brussels, Body Brassels. and Tapestry, With borders to match, at my furniture store on Main street, al prices that are beyond competition. I also have a full line ol FURNITURE nut- WALL PAPER, And my prices in this are lower than at any other place. Picture framing a specialty all kinds of Iraming stock to select Irom. PHILLIP WEBER, Fisher's Block Corvallis Oregon. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon forBeuten county. Aniaurla Loiik 1 Fiff. VS Siimuel Long J Delta. To Samuel Long the above namfit tUfeud ant. In the name f the state r.f Oregon, you are hereby suiimioiieil ami requireil to ap pear and atuwrr the unmpiaint ot the plaintiff in the above entititfd suit now on tile in the office of the clerk of said court iu said county within teu days from the ser vice of this summon upon y m if served in said county of Benton, but if yon be served iu any other county iu this state, then witbiu twenty days from the date of the saiit s,-ivice. If you lail to answer this complaint the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief dein inded in the complaint to wit: Adecieu for a diy ice and for costs an I dishur eineutg. fid's summons is ordered to le published ill the Corvallis Gazktte for six consecutive weeks, by Hon. R. S. Bean, Judge of said circuit curt which order was mule at chandlers and bears d ite Ojfob jr 12lh, 1888. duHNKKLSAY, Attorney tor PLintiff. EL. X 99 MOORE'S HAIR INVIGQRATOR, ANUF.ACiURED BY MOOEE, CASE fe CO. For sale by all Druggists. CDLT, 19S1I.KAND SATIN NtCKUES. FACULTY A full corps of pro fessors and teachers. COURSE of STUDY Arrangp- ed expressly to 'meel'ie neeos demands ol the larming interests of the state. PREPARATORY DEPART MENT For students over 15 years of age who desire to enter the col lege but are not prepared to enter college classes by examination. MILITARY DISCIPLINE AND TRAINING To the extent re quired by law. BUILDINGS Large, commo dious, and well ventilated. LOCATION In a cultivated and Christian community, and one r il. l l.u: i ti 01 i ne iieajiiHest in uie siaie. EXPERIMENTAL STATION--Circulars containing matter full ot interest to farmers will be regular ly issued and copies mailed to each patron of the college. EXPENSES Reduced to low est figures. Two or more free scholarships from every county. Apply to your county superintend ent. fWe confidently appeal to the farmers and granges of Oregon to patronize the only school estab lished by the state for the promo tion of the agricultural interests. For catalogue or other informa tion, address, B. L. ARNOLD, President ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. In the estate of V. B. C.irter, dece.ised. Notice is hereby uiven that by virtue of an order of the county court of Benton coun ty, state of Oregon, made at the regular May term of sail court on Monday, May 7lh, A. 1).. 1882, and also an other order of said court made at the regular November term of said court Noveni1 er 2, A. D. , 1885, the undersigned a liuini'tratrix of saitt estate was authorized to sell the real propertj belonging to said estate situitcd in said county and described as follows, to wit: Lot No. one in sec. No. nine and lots No. 1, 2. i.ml 3, of sec. No. 10, all iu t. 11. s. .f r. 1( w. ol the Will. Mer., containing 154 and 27 100 acres in Benton county. Oregon. Also the souih thirty ferfc ot lot No. 9. in block No 6. as laid down in J. U. Avery's pi it to the town of Marys viUe, now the city of Corvallis, in Benton county, state of Oregon, and in pursuance of said order of s..i l court 1 will on Mon day, Ths 3rd day of December, 1888, Ajt tlifrfcoiirt houe door in the uttyjif Cor. ' a. is in sal I county and state, between 9 o'clock iav,the mornins and 4 o'clock in the evening of said da , to-it: At the hour of 2 o'clock in I he ifternoon of said day, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, tb real iroperty nlmve described. Terms of sale, one half of the rice bid tn be paid cash in hand at time ot sale, and the other onc half thereof to be paid one vcar thereafter drawing 10 per cent, interest per annum and secured by mortgage on the premises sold. ELM IR A CARTER, Administratrix of said estate of W. B. 'arter, deceased. Sept. 28th. 1888. 5t. N0T1CK OF SALE. In the comity court of the state of Or- cg' n for Ueirtcn county. In the matter ot gaar.lianship ami estate of Minnie J. Baler, a minor; sale of real estate. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a license to me granted by said county court by an order of said c ourt duly made on the 7th day of July, 1888, it being a day of the regular July term, 1888. of said court, and while sitting for the transaction of probate business, which order H duly entered in the probate journal of said court, I, Thoa. H. Conner. ;ju: -rdiati of the person and estate of said minor, will on Saturday, The 1st Day of December, 1888. At 1 o'clock, in the afternoon of said day at the. court house door in the city of Corvallis, in Benton county, state of Oregon, expose to sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the real estate belonging to said minor in said Benton county, which real estate is fully described in said order of sale and is as follows, to-wit: The 8. w. J of d. w. I and H. w. of s. w. J of section 10, t. 11. k. r. 9 west, in Benton county, state of Oregon, for the purposes ment'uued in said order of sale. Dated this 2nd dav of November, 1888. THOS. H. COOPKR,Ouardian. NOTICE. This certifies that my eon, Harry A. Hoff man, who will be 21 years old next Februa ry, has full permission to conduct business for himself. I have given him his time, and hereby relinquish all claims on his services or his wages, and I will not bo responsible for his debts that be may contract after this date. W. T. HOFFMAN. Corvallis, Or., Sept. 27, 1888. 4. OThe BUYERS GUIDE la issued March and Sept., each year. It ia an ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with, all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various sires, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these thing COMFORTABLY, and you can makeafalr estimate of the value of the BUYEBS GUIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage.. MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, OL W. L. SARGENT, VETERINARY SURGEON, CORVALLIS, OREGON. 7Ail diseases of horses, cattle, and do- ! mestic auin.als, treated on reasonable, terms. The liest of references. Enquire- at Allen AeentV Snap box and Outfit, 12 CM. lUt ncKJUllI, Itt, Augusta, ja. riww, nuuo -,-. i'tli. 1 1- O.Ol what periodical you saw our advertisement iiu 1 1 elton, Cunallre,. Uregou J.I-3mp, ft Woodward's drug store or at Charles