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About The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1889)
i A LARGEST. ADVERTISE! H ytru have anything to sell make It knowil by act vertistng in The GAZETTE. The GAZETTE Is now the largest all-home print paper la Benton county. . VOL. XXVI. COHVALLIS, BEXTON COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, MABCII 8, 1889. $0 7. RAILWAY ANO NAVIGATION. THE Yaquhia Route. Oregon Development Cp.'s STEAMSHIP LINE. 235 Miles Shorter;. 20 Hours Lens time than by any other route. First .class through paasi nger and freight line from Portland all points in the Willameite valley to aad front Sau Fruncisco, CoL - Willamette E ver Line . f ; Steamers. The Wm. M. Hoag. N. S. Bcntley, nnd Three Sisters, are in service for Iwtli pas senger and freight traffic between Corvallis nd Portland, and intermediate points, leaving Company's wharf lit Corvallis. and Mesirn. Hulman & Oo.'s wharf, No. 2( 0 and 202. front street, Portland, three times a week, as follow 8: - ' " NORTH BOUND Leaves Corvallis on Mondays, Wednesdays, mid Fridays, 8:00 .., arriving at Salem at 3 p. m. Leaves Salem on Tuesdays. Thursdoys. and Satur days, at 6 a. m., arriving at Portland at 3;30 p, in. SOUTH BOUND Leaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays, mid Fridays, at 6 a. m,, arriving at Salem at 7:13 p. m. Leaves Salem on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sutiir 4aya, at fi a. m., arriving at Corvaljis at 330 a. . " Boats make clone connections at Alba ny with trains of thy Oregon Pacific E. It.: ,TIME SCHEDULE (except Sundays.) IavM Albany 1:00 p. m I Leaves Yaqu'ma6.-45 a. m. Lesvs CtfivalHtl:ti) tp. 1 Leave Or .aPis 1:S5 " Arrive Yauuina 5:30 1. m ' Arrive Albany 1 utO a. in. Oregon A California tra!na connect at Albany and OjrvaUis. Theabove trains connect v.t Yaquiua vrith sue Oregon Development Co. line 01 stcni.-mps Di tweea Xaquiiia and San fr'ranciiico. Steamships Sail ; Notice. The proposed sailings of the 3. S. Willamette "Valley for Dec. are as follow: From San Francisco, Dec.- 6th, Dec. 17th, D-.c. 30; h. From Yaquina, Dec 12th,. Deo 24th. This Company reserves the right to ch.uig sailing daf without notion. N. Br Passengers from Portland and all Willamette valley points can make close eoauaeetina wfth the trains of .the Yaqnina Mate at Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to San Francisco should arrange" to arrive at Ykqnina the evening before date of sailing. Passenger and freight rates always the lowest. : For information apply to IV W. C'amuiins, freight and ticket agent. Corval lis, or to C. C. HOGUE. Acting Geo. F. and P. Agent, Oregon Pa- . cirtc Railroad Co., Corvallis, Or. C. H. HASWKLL. Jr.i Gsn.. fTand P. Agent, Oregon Pevelop aasat Co., 304 Moutgoinery St. S. F., Cal. 0 JftfLAKD TO CALIFOENfA VIA. Pacific LINR- Southern Company's Time Betweea ALBANY and SAN FRANCISCO i 35HOUHS. St&sfaU Xiprtn Train Sua E0y PORTLAND and SAN FRANCISCO. ' ! ''' ' SOOTH. ' Lr PorOand ...4:00p.m. L Aibaejr S:1S p. m. Av Haa Fricu.7:4S p.m. Lv San Frisco 7:00 pm SOUTH Lv Albany.. .... ..I:4S am Ar Portland 10:46 a ra . LaJ ?UHS2r V&j Ixcpt Skadar, V Portland 8:00 a. m. 1 Eugene .. ..9:00 a. n LTlltear... .18:40 o. m. I Lv Albany 11:35 a. m Ar Eugeae. ...t:49 p m Ar Portland ... .3:45 p m - - s ' Lebanon Branch. S:20 o m. ..Lv. . . Albany. . . .Ar. ..6:30 a m 9tO p m..Ar.. . Lebanon. ..Lv.. 11:35 a m ltO pm...Lv...Alhany,...Ar...2:45 p m 1:36 pm.. Ar. .. Lebanon. ..Lv... 2-00 p m Pullman , Buffett Sleepers:- TOTJRIST SLEEPING CARS, For .accommodation of. second-class passengers, attached to ExpressTrains TheO. tC. R K. Ferry makes connection with all thsvMralar trains on the East Side Division from lest of F street. " ' , ...;.Vut8U8Mita.' - - MKTWKES PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. '- 1UU Tills. Sttty Except SsaliT. LBAVB. Parti and 740 a, m. Crrllit.,....l:S0 p. m. ARRIVE. Corvallis 1235.p. Portland. , 6:20 p. At Alfcaaj and Corvallis connect with trains of the !f,- - Oregon Pacific Hailruad. XiprttiTrila, Bally SKsptSuili?. uaava. I arrivk. - Pertland 4:50 p. m. I McMinnville... 8:00p. m MeKiaavUh).... 5:45a.m. I Portland :ws. m THROUGH TICKETS to all (toints SOUTH and EAST ! Via California. Eor full information regarding rates, maps tc, call on company's agent at Corvallis or Albany. . B. r ROGERS. Asst. O. V. & P. Agent. K. K0KBLER Manarer F. M. JOHNSON, ATT0ENEY AT LAW, CORVALLIS, OR. IsTbea a general practice in all tbe courts. Also Sfeat all the ftrtt-clase iciaraocs ccmpaniw. 244 MISCELLANEOUS RHEUMATISM These twin diseases cause untold suffering'. Doctors admit that they are difficult . to cure so do their patients. Faille's Celery Compound has per manently cured the worst eases of rheumatism and neuralgia so say those who have used It. "Having- been troubled with rheumatism at the knee and toot tor five years, I was almost unable to get around, and was very often confined to my bed for weeks at a time. I used only one bot tle of Falne's Celery Oom nound. and was nerfectly cured. I can now jump around, and feel as lively as L OOy." CAROIJ. jmreKa, jievaaa. ti.00. Siiforts.oo. Druggists. Mammoth testimonial paper tree. Wells, Richardson & Co.,Prorj&,Burllagton. VtT niJiarnun nvre -nd Brighter ttmmviti vilu Colon than 1 ony other bye. I FOR SALE. I Inouseto I I OWNER. I Situated two miles above Meliama, Ma rion county, Or., and three .'miles'- from the line of the Oregon Pacific railroad. IS Consists of 452 acres of both hill and fr meadow purposes. There are about Hinsill nudcrbrush such as hazil, wi low, and small tirs, which can easily he grubbed up fixing it readt for the plow; the other portion is partly inoiintain sides and heavy timber but is splendid pasture; eighty -acres of this has had the firs .slashed and burnt off and is now covered with nice orchard and timothy glass, the seed having been sown four e.Urs ago. A. GOOD UOXJS w'th the newssary outbuildings, is already erected on the farm close to a running brook; and a ham suitable for most any farmer, is also built; also sheep sheds, etc. V THE ORCHARD consists of about 200 trees of choice varieties prunes, apples, cherries, etc.: they are now 6 years old and will oon furnish large quantities of fruit. .There is about 6fteen acres seeded to Timothy crass for and about THIRTY .O. THE FENCES are all substantial,' ranging from seven to nine rails high; a county road passes along Uy the place. The north side for over 2 miles is lound. ed by the clear, running waters ot the Little North Fork of the Santiam river, ia which is an abundance of mountaiu trout, and in April and September sal mon inhabit the river. ; , - THE PRICEasked is a very reasonable one, and will be made known to any person, desiring to purchase, upon application to F. S.- CRAIG,, at -the office of The Corvallis Gazette, Corvallis, Benton Co., Oregon. : f r: I. HENKLE, SDTKLE -Dealers in- SEWINfMAClHINES Of ail a"Shotguns, Rifles, Pistols, Pocket Cut.ery, Amunition, Fishing Tackle eta All kinds of Powder kept constantly on hand. Violin Bows, Strings, etc. -o- GENERAL RERAIRING a Specialty. Work Warranted,.... Opposite Spencer's barber 5 6bop, CORVALLIS, OR M NEURALGIA " Palne'8 Celery Compound has been a God send to me. For the past two years I have suf fered with neuralgia of the heart, doctor after doctor taUln? to cure me. I have now taken nearly four bottles of the Compound, and am tree from the complaint. I feel very grateful to you." Chas. H. Lkwis, Central Village, CC. . Paine's Celery Compound I have been greatly afflicted with acute rheumatism, and could find no relief until I used Paine's Celery Compound. After using six bottles of this medicine I am now cured of rheumatic troubles." Samuel Botchdisom, So. Cornish, N. H. Effects Lasting Cures. Palne'sCelery Compound has performed many other cures as marvelous as these. copies of letters sent to any address. Pleasant to take, does not disturb, but aids digestion, and entire ly vegetable; a child can take It. What's the use of suffering longer with rheumatism or neuralgia? a f nirn Living upon LacCaUd Food are Healthy, O AOCO Happy, Hearty. Jt U Unequaled. PLACF- level land, containin" ridi, hlnck soil 200 a:rcs that are -ov-ivd mostly' by f ..... T Quite an amount of small fruit also. hay acres, ready for plowing purposes. E. B. BIER & BIER, Kinds. HOW DO YOU PART YOUR HAIR uOd. the right, if you please,' said the Teporter - to a tonsorial artist, who, brush . and comb in hand, was about to part his hair on the left side of the head. - . , "All right, sir." remarked the barber, "was going" to part it on the ot her side from force of habit." "How many people , part . the hair on the right side?" --;---v ':; "Should say less than ; one in twenty." ' . ' . "And why do so many men part it on the left side?" ; "Because,",: replied the artist, brushing back ai stray ; lock;' "they have been brought up to it from infancy. A mother facing her boy always holds the comb in her right hand, and it being easier to comb the hair from left to right, she-parts it on the left. , The boy when he grows up and is able to comb - his own hair finds the part on that side and follows the line marked out by his mother. That's why the majority of men part on the left." : . ' -' : She looked simply entrancing as hhe sat in the union depot the other day. In her lap she held a little skye terrier, which" she was carressing tenderly. Soon the regulation dude blew in the waiting room, and as he past her, remarked, just loud enough for her to hear, "I would I wre a dog." '-Never mind, you're young yet," she responded sweetly, and he "suddenly remembered that his train was 'wailf rig. "Minneapolis Tribune. ' .:: - "The people of the United States owe much to the 'newspapers;" said a lecturer, and three .or four editors in the "audience Tiegan ' to wonder how he had gained access to 1 heir busines books. OUR LITTLE SON; .. Four years old, afflicted with a painful skin - disease. Six doctors tried to cure hiin; all failed. Got worse and worse. Com pletely cured by one set of Cuticura Remedies, costing $1.75. Our little son will be four years of age on the 25th inst. In May, . 1885, he was at tacked with a Very painful breakiug oat of tli&skin. - We cal ltd in a physician.' who treated him fr about . four weeks. The chilil received littie or no good fritm the treatment, as the breaking out, supposed by the physician to be hives in an aggravate! I form, became larger in blotches, aud more and more distressing. ' We were fiequently obliged to get up in the night and rub bim with soda in water, strong liniments, etc. Finally, we called other physicians, until 110 less than six had attempted to cure him, all alike failing, and the child steadily get ting worse and worse, until about the 20th ot last July, when we began to give bun Cuticura Resolvent internally, and , the Cdticcra, and Cuticura Soap externally, and by the last of August he Was so nearly well that we gave him only one dose of the Resolvest about every, second " day Tor about ten days longer, and ha has never been troubled sinie with the: horrible mala dy. In all we used less than one half of . a bottle of Cuticura Resolvent, aud a little less tlian'one box of CUTICURA, aud only oue case of Cuticura Soap.' . " ' H. E. RYAN, Oaynjja, Livingston Co., 111. Subscribed and sworn to heicre me this fourth day of Janu.uy, 1887. K ' C. N. COE, f. P. SCROFULOUS HUMORS. Last spring I was very sick, being covered with some kind of scrofula. -The doctors could 11.1t help me.': I was advised to try pthe Cuticura Resolvemt.-. I dtrt so, and in a day I urew better and better, until .1 am as well as ever. ' I thank yon forit very much, and would like tohave it told to lie i ntlic .- . -:. .; ' . DV:H0FX1AN, North Attleboro, Mass. Cuticura, thereat skin cure, and Cuti cura Soaf prepared from it, externally, and Cuticura Resolvent, the new lloid 'purifier, iuternally, are a positive' cure for every form of skin and blood disease from pimples to-scrofula. lc-''-T' r ' Sold, every wlierei. - Price. Cuticura, 50c; Soap. 25c; Resolvent, $ Prepared ,ly PiiTTER 1rug and Chemical 'o., Boston, Mass ' '- . : : . :v-: 3"Send for ''How ti Cure Skin Diseases," 4 piiges, 50 iliustratioiis, aud 100 testimo nials. - . ... Skin aud Sciilp preserved ' aud beautified by CUTICURA MEDICA TED SOAP. ':-. - , .' FREE! i ree from Pain i - -In oue minute the Cutictka f Anti-pain -Plaster . relieves I Rheumatic, Sciatic, Sudden, Sharp, and. Nervous Paius, Strains and Weakness.' The first and pnly pain killiug Flaater, 25cts. . ' - . - - Children Cry fo THE BACHELOR. Returning hortie at the close of -day, Who eently chides my long delay. And by my side delights to stay Who sets for me my easy chair. Prepares my room with neatest cars. And lays my slippers ready there T , . Who regulates the evening fire, ; And piles the blszina fuel higher, -Ami bids me draw my chair still nighert When sickness comes to rack tny frame, ; And grief distnrlw my troubled brain, - Who sypathizes with ihy paint Nobody, The New Laws. The following is the list of the new laws which . were passed. ,at the late session of., the. .Oregon legislature 163 in number. As most of the readers of the Gazkttk would probably like to file away the list it is thought best to pub lish it: .,. .'": ; HOUSE BILLS. For $100 for relief of J. M. Dins more; amending code in reference to referees; to regulate recording of town : and cemetery plats in Multnomah county; adding deer in the game law; amending the law regarding incorporation churches and religious and other societies; . general appropriation bill, about $725,000 out of general fund; for $12,000 for a road from Coos to Douglas county; to change name of Averfll, Coos cbnntvJ: to Bandsn;for $800 for the Wallowa canyon wagon road; reducing pilot age fees on Columbia Jbar and river and the Willamette about 40 per cent; Layman's (or Dimick's) high license bill becomes a law without the governor's signature; for $14,000 for Curry county wagon road; making circuit judges magistrates; to fix times of holding county court in Tillamook; to pur chase copies of ;'14th and 15th Oregon," the session laws and Hill's code; to change the name of Bully creek, Malheur - county, to Alder creek; for $10,000 for. wagon road from'IIeppner lo Monument; for $10,000 for wagon road in Tilla mook count'; - to locat? ; county roads for logging purposes; amend ing the insurance law; the gradual reduction educational act; to cre ate Sherman county; creating a state board of; horticulture; com pelling railroad companies to pay for mules killed; to make the Wasco Independent academy at The Dalles a rformal school; for official reporters (stenographers) of circuit courts; for $5,000 to pur chase the half block : east of the capitol; to establish a state weather service; 7 to provide 7 assessment blanks, for school clerks; for a health officer at Yaquina Bay; to confirm title-of block No. 12 in Pendleton to Umatilla county; to amend section 1429 of , the Criminal Code in relation to ap peals; for $10,000 for road from Huntington; to Snake .river; for $2,000 for road from Alsea to" tide water, for $2,500 fot road in Tilla mook- and ' Washington counties; for a state levy of ona-seventh of a mill finstead. of one-tenthV for the state university, and to ; make schollarships free; to prevsnt the enticing or harboring of seamen from ships; to make stealing of a dog a crime; to define lawful fences; to allow; U. S. surveyors to enter state or other ' lands; chang ing time of holding, circuit court in : Tillamook county to fourth Monday in August; to create office of recorder in Clackamas. Clatsop, Baker, Union, and Jackson coun ties; tov allow re-inlistment in O. N G. for one year; to transfer certain funds into the general fund; pror vidingi'or the removal - of fallen timber and other obstructions from public roads;1 making librarian's pitcher's Castoria. salary $1,000; to fix fees of Couit criers and bailiffs; for $1,000 for relief ot Mrs. N. J. McPhersOri arid children; fixing fe'es- of school Clerks; to allow , Columbia Street (Portland) Bridge company to bridge the Willamette; defining legal Vdters , atj school meetings; to allow- religious or berteVolesnt societies to take charge of home less, neglected or abused children; Northups's bill to keep ; indigent soldiers. and Indian war veterans out of the poor house by providing a fund for their . support or relief; changing name of Lincoln, Tilla mook county, to Tillamook; for $150 for relief of Tohn Stapleton; to create Harney county out of Grant; for a food commissioner with $1,000 salary, to prevent the production and sale of unwhole some and adulterated foods; fixing the salaries of county judges; to provide for the discharge of . mort gages by affidavit; extending time of adoption of school books to six years, requiring bonds of publishers, and providing for a change for the better during the Ofisir vpnrs. SENATE BILLS. For boom on Fall creek, Lane county; for right of way to Ore gon and Washington' Territory railroad; to declare unnavigable streams highways for the floating of logs; to cure defects in deeds and judicial sales; for a boatman j at Astoria; to allow construcion ol biuslaw 6c Eastern railroad; to allow district attorney to appear by deputy before grand jury; , to canvass vote of circuit judges and joint senators and representatives; to do away with -separate acknowl edgment of married women in making deeds; to make writs con current with rights of appear fix ing times of holding courts in Sev enth district: making it a misde meanor' to ask to be put on a jury, or for. an officer to put such a per son - on a jury; authorizing Coos county to bridge . certain sloughs; granting title, to homestead or pre emption settlers on swamp lands; making an illegitimate child an heir of its mother; to protect, con tractors and laborers for railroads; to license stallions and protect stallion owners in - collecting fees; to allow divorce suits to be begun in county where either party re sides; repealing vagrant . law; Union county enabling act; for the support of married women; for the extirpation of Canada . thistles; to protect hotel and , , boarding house keepers; for a .state veteri nary surgeon, and to prevent con tagious animal diseases; prescrib ing duties of county recorders; re quiring abstract of votes for, cir cuit: judges; Gilliam county eft' abling act; requiring county clerks to deliver list of . mortgages July 1st. instead of August 1st; for $47$ for relief of heirs of A. J. Hembree; for a special road fund and property and poll tax therefor in counties of 10,000 inhabitants or over, the tax to hot exceed two' niDls, , and the whole : matter ltcT be: under the supervision " of the ,; county coart; fixing times of holding courts " in Sixth district;" confirming; the es tablishment of arc agricultural ex periment station in . connection with the. agricultural college; . lor $ ,500 a year for Portland Refuge Home; to prevent n-uisances, di rected at slaughter houses in Port land citylimits; to fix times of holding county " courts; for $250 for relief of Fred Yenkee; tc allow construction : of a free bridge "at Corvallis; to allow- transfer of membership in volunteer fire com panies without loss of time for ex emption; J creaf fng the (sorrthern Oregon board of agriculture v7itli $1500 - a - year appropriation amending the Jaw in regard to stock inspectors;- to compel chil dfento be sent, to publie or pri- vate so'ool at least three lri0n:thss . Bach year, or taitght at borne that length of time; for $l0d fot relief ot I. Hacker, of. Coos county making second ; Friday ' in April . Arbor day, for planting of tree by school - children; ; to , cancel county warrants alter seven years to authorize county courts io build afmOTies in Cities of 10,000 inhabi-f tants or ovej; amending the law7 relating to the descent and distribu' tion of property . of deceased 7per " sons; requiring sheriffs to settle with -treasurers once every thirty days; allowing corporations owning: : or operating iron works of mittS of other mines to mortgage property . in more than one county; to pfo-' mote drainage for agricultural and sanitary purposes; tor. $12,000 for" ; wagon road from Pendleton to Can yon City; to allow Gardiner Mill Co. to construct a boom; to prohibit the sale of tobacco in any form td minors under 18 years; to fix times1 -of holding courts in Second district ' to allow narrow gauge isiIroad company to bridge Willamette . at? Rays Landing; to define trespass for $15,000 for a road from Paisley" to state line; allowing . The Dalle ' to issue $100,000 water bonds; for" $37,500 for more buildings.- ex penses, etc., of state agricultural college at Corvaili'; for a board of three railroad commissioners; . for one term of the supreme court, a 6 Pendleton commencing on the? first Monday in May, and to require? the report to be printed by :,the) ' state printer, at $4. per volume to prevent the the throwing of car casses and filth into streamfsy well or springs; to authorize the pay-' ment to Douglas county of the? ($10,000) "North UmpqUa bridge fund;" for $15,000 for a road fftmt Olney, Clatsop county, to Green ville, Washington county, through Columbia county; to allow Astoria; & South Coast railroad , to bridge? :. Young's bay and Skipanon creekj for a state reform school; regulating: size and color of ballot paper authorizing county: courts to main tain ferries where necessary;, for; $24,000 for - the - expenses of the legislature; to discourage the send of newspapers to persons : who have not 7 subscribed; " requfring: school districts to exhaust publics appropriations each' year; creating two eastern Oregon agricultural societies, giving each : $100 a year; to allow The Dalls to sell . certain tract of land ' ' A TERRIBLE MISFORTUNE, It U a calamity of the direst kind to- feel that one's physical energies aTe farliBj? its the prime of, life to- feet more nerveless, more- dSspiritedV weaker every day, Yet this the nchsppy lot f ' hundreds- who surrocrad as. ; A source of renewed Btrenp' ht which scienoe approves, i bebnlf of , which multitudes of the debilitated have and arer every day testifying; and which,- m count' less instances, hs built np constitutions1 sapped by weaknes and infirmity and lon wibenetitted by other: means, surely coin mends itself to all who need touio. Hos--tetter's Stoorae1! Bitters is such a medicine; ure, botinkrf soothing to the nerves, pro' motive of diestioo and a fertilizer . of the1 blood. DvsDeDSBt - and nervou-sness the? first a cause, the second consequence off lack of stamina depart when a euurse of the Bitters is tried. ' All forms of malaria) disease, rheumatism,., kidney and bladder trouble, constipation: and brllinasncgB are? anuihtUtedby this standard family medi cinev . - - . -- - lni. : Mistress "Haver you washed the fish?" Biddy i'Sbure, mum, what's the use? Isn't it right out of tbe water, mum?" Die. The finest lot of hams and bacon ver seen in Corvallis, at low prices, at A,' FHersfeners, ' Wm., Wilt sells . pianos,, orgsan, ma chines, and all hi his line at Portland price caJI on him; before you purchase. , Bargikrs ia remiiaofs this mcatf? aV Jvrlan'..