The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, May 17, 1889, Image 2

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CORVALLIS, Oil., MAY 17, 18S9.
V PRIVATE LIFE 0JTLT
Before Cleveland's election the
vsir cry of the democratic parly
all over the land Avas: "Turn the
rascals out." They had already in
Indiana turned the rascals out and
pot possession of the state govern
ment. The republicans had large
ly reduced the public debt and it
was expected that by 1887 the en
tire debt would be wiped out,
That expectation was based upon
the probability of republican man
agement. Unfortunately the dem
ocrats came into power and from
Hionth to month and year to year
the debt has been increased, until
in 1 887 the deficit was over $2,
000.000. In every direction the
expenses of running the state
were increased, principally to pro
vide places and salaries for hungry
and thirsty democrats. The last
legislature in Indiana, in perfect
rascally and recklessness, is said to
have never been surpassed. Look
at Xew York citv, where the party
has full swing. Had it not been
for the check upon the city by re
publican legislature the city would
have long since been hopelessly
bankrupt. It is almost so as it is.
Whether this reckless extrava
gance of the party arises from long
inexperience in managing public
jifll.irs, or from innate cussedness.
ABOUT THE FE.VTS, ETC.
BAY NOTES.
ft. L. S.," of Tangent, in a letter "to the
Albany herald, says:
I attended a meeting held here on the
1th of this month, which is I thjuk worth
more than a passing notice, and that is my
excuse for this writing. Professor Grimm,
and Professor Lake were on time and hi
spite of another local attraction we had a
fair attendance, hut I must say that in con
sideration of the great importance of the
subject of the lecture, I did expect t lint the
grange hall.would have been packed with
nil eager auince, hut what we laoiieu 111
number wa made up for in earnestness.
The pests of the 'orchard was tne subject
of the lecture by Trofcssor Lake, and the
codliu moth was the pest that received tne
greatest attention, for the very good reason
that it is the oue doing the greatest amount
ot damage to our orchards at the present
time. The lecture was well lortmeu oy
drawiiifs showing the insect from the larvae
to the full grown moth, lhere is a great
deal of ignorance abroad concerning this
insect ami I need not say that if you would
defeat an enemy it is always best to know
him fir.it. There are some who advise
white washing the tiunks of he apple trees.
To all such: It would bo bettrr for them
to reserve their white wash for their out
houses. The California Patron for the
month of April in an article headed Crumbs
from (.-01181118' tablesca'.l attention toastate
ment by Consul Campbell of Auckland,
telling of a plant called physianthries an.l
aranga which is sure death to the parUite
it is a twining plant with a profusion, of
white blossoms full of honey. It must bo
something of the Verius fly trap order of
plants, as it is tiaiued around the trunk of
the apple trees. The article goes on to tell
hew the math,, to get at the honey, have to
insert their proboscis in a narrow cleft
when they touch the reten aciilum which is
notched, this catches the proboscis and the
moth is too full to remove it. In this tr;:p
it remain and' dies. That seems all very
tine, don't it? It does seem a pity to spoil
it all. But the professor tells us that the
moth has neither month or proboscis that
can be discovered with a magnifying glass.
Would it not be a good thing for the agri
onltural college folks to introduce the plant.
If won !d certainly be death to the bee moth;
but the only time to successfully combat
the codliu moth is when it is in toe worm
t.ige of development, anil the only method
of doing so is by spraying with .London
purple, one pound to the hundred gallons of
water, to he keot thoronirniy surreu wuue
,nrv!iii. I Here were some otner uoaw in
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the orchard that came m lor a snare 01 i n
urofessnr'K h!e attention durinir the
Iccfcre.- The aphis and the wooly aphis,
and we we will lose our good reputation
for big red cheeked apples if we do not at-
From the Yaqnina Republican the follow
ing items are taken:
About a dozvrii residences. are under con
tract to be built iu Newport in the next
three moi.tlis.
The government engineers are confident
that the jetties here will give 2S feet of
water 01. the bar at low tide.
Wo should not be surprised to see the
narrow gauge road built to Newport in the
next twelve months by the Scotch company.
lie'. P.J. Lynch came in from (Vrvallis
last evening to look after the interest of the
new church aud college his society is going
to build here. Work on the same will be
commenced soon.
At the council meeting last Monday eyen
ini the resignation ol CilV Marshall Hamil
ton was executed and C. M. Winant electud 4
to succeed iiiin. Mr. Whiant was marshal
two terms in years gone by.
The sea 13 fast breaking up the null ot tne
wrecked steamer Yaqnina Bay and the
wreckers will be fortunate if they succeed
in getting out all the machinery. A large
hole has been stove in on the port side aft
between decks ami the hull is said to be
breaking iu the middle.
S. S. West came down fiom Portland last
Week to nuK finer mttllUH 1KB Kummci
Chance ready for sea. a new ruddor it being
made and as soon as it is shipped tne vessel
will sail for San Francisco, the company
having decided to seud her there for machinery.
The Helm boys, who live south of Alsea,
a few weeks ago caught three black bear
cubs and killed the mother. Last week
they brought them to Newport and sold
tbtm one to Ben Tracy and two to Jim
Ball at $5 apiece. The cubs are about two
mouths old and as playful as pnppie.
Newport needs a good whart where ail
kinds of vessels can land, ihe mail who
builds a substantial wharf anil puts on it a
warehouse of fair size for storage purposes
will derive a good income front the property.
The O. D. Company's steamers would land
at Newport if there was a suitable dock.
About 10 o'clock tins morning a man
named Win. Butterliehl was killed at the
old rock quarry above Toledo I y a mass ot
rocK aud dirt caving iu 011 nun. ne was
working for the contractor who is getting
out rock for Dr. Bay ley. His remains were
brought to Yaqnina. We understand tnat
ho is a single man and that his relatives live
iu Icwa.
tend to the insect pests.
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41. ii iiiiiu iu Ptij. vjci turn ji j.-, prfefsor Grimm also tavorcd us witn a
however, Wherever democracy has talk on the wasteful system of farming that
full swav, mismanagement and followed in the Willamette viiey. n.i in
, , ' . . i Ins opinion one of tne greatest wastes was
reckless extravagance is always in th' (rea..nt evst-m of summer fallowing.
NOTICE TO PAY COUNTY ORDERS.
Notice 13 hereby giyen that there is money
in the nanus 01 mo ouui.y jieasurer ot
Benten count v, Oregon, to pay all of. said
county's warrants endorsed "not paid for
want of fumls," up- to and including those
endorsed, Dec I1, 1883. Interest will cease
upon all said orders from this date.
F. G. Clark,
County Treasurer.
CoRVAU-Ri, Ore., May 17.
Having' Combined our Two Stores, 0 or vail is and Philo
math, we take this way of announcing- that
We now have one of the largest and most complete stoek of General Merchandise in
Benton county, well selected and at prices to meet Competition. In the foregoing we
state a fact wluch we can verify by giving us a trial and examining our goods and pri
ces. Our many 'years' experience and close attention to business affords us advantages
to serve our customers WELL, which advantage is not enjoyed by many others.
To the country trade we devote special attention, carrying in stock nearly everything
. n 11 1 1 l j 11 l if .1 I'- " i.
flosirert t ikin in exchange tnereior an Kinus 01 marivcutuie prouuee, mucs, iuis,ulu.,
at highest market prices,
our goods and prices.
We extend a cordial invitation to all to call and examine
present. Moral Keep the demo
cratic party in private life.
wluch hrnnirht out ouite a disaussiou, but
you know "error dies hard."
Chicago proposes to dispose of
the smoke question by laying
jupes under the ground to convey tion
the smoke outside the city .limits. Wool
This will be very nice for Chicago, '"h
BRIEF LOCALS.
K-r-s csg-s ET. rata
mu
"4th" cslebra-
Albany is going to have a
wanted bv Henkle Bros., Philo-
That the best and cheapest pleare
valiis to buy all kinds of
ElxiloxaaLCt-tJa., Benton
on.
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but it is probable that the people
in the country around will object.
The county horticultural society
will meet at the court house to
morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock.
The subject. "Insects injurious to
rur fruits," will be discussed.
Mrs. Wm. Crees is now an honor
ary member of this society.
When the farmers take care of
their machinery, raise hogs that
weigh 300 pounds and fat beef and
line colts they will bid defiance to
hard tunes and live easy ana in
dependent, says an exchange.
Those people who are always
thinking that the newspapers are
'hittina:" at them are advised to
look through the bible; they will
find many flings at them in the
good book.
Ix Jew lork, a lew days ago, a
man threw off his overcoat and
plunged into the river to save a
man who was drowning. A thief
corne along and stole his
were
last
garment.
Tub Benton Loader, of this city,
lias adopted a patent outside. It
was not many months ago that it at HeLkie Bros,
was very bitter in its denunciation
of all "patent" matter.
South Carolina has increased
her agricultural products $45,000,-
000 annually since 1S70, and her
cotton spindles from 35,000 to
300,000.
YAQU1NA BAY.
FiftePU hundred dollars will liny one
hundred feet of water front, between Fall
street and the Bay View House, Newport.
Address Lock Box 18, Newport, Oregon.
lm-pd.
The bill boards for the circus have been
erected.
The foundation for the new Eosscopal
church is being laid.
Ladies' muslins and knit underwear at
Huukle Bros., Philomath.
E. P. Reed & Co.'s ladies fine shoes
for sale at Z. H. Davis. tf.
One of the children of John Simpson is
quite ill with scrlet fever.
Cal. Hutton and family were in Salem
this week visiting relatives.
New hook -holders have been added to
the seats in the Congregational church.
Mr. Walker of the O. P. office, started
on a six weeks' trip to England yesterday.
W. II. Mahoney, who is now travelling
auditor for the a. P. Co.. Suudayed iu Cor
val'.is.
A lirjre number of new members
received into the Presbyterian church
Sabbath.
John Rilev. the brewer, will shortly
make a trip to his old home iu Germany
across the pond,
A birthday surprise pnrty was given to
Mrs. Wolman Lyman by her friends on last
1 hursday night
The boom is here E. Holgate has started
in to erect a new fence around his property
on Monroe street.
L-vdies', misses', children's,
boys' shops for the multitude
JJros., Flulouiath.
An elczant line of dress goods with silk,
satin, plush and velvet trimmings to match,
rialom-itti.
Thos. AVhitelmrn is having a new build-
ins erected iu the rear of his saloon to be
used as a place for storing ice, wood, etc.
Notwithstanding that'reiiairs are now go-
in" on in the rresoytenan cnnrcli, servioes
will be conducted right along every cmmlay.
C. Case the barber has added new bath
r a is & a ,
! n p.i am
-The Leading Dealer lu
men's and
at Henkle
Printers, Attention. A No. 1
30-inch Peerless paper cutter for sale
In good condition and as good as new
A bargain to any person that is in
fleed of one. Also a Liberty job pres' ,
J0xl5 inside chases, steam fixtures,
etc. Vinters wislnns a press or
eutter will do wtdl to address Craig &
Conover, publishers Gazette, Cor-
vallis, Oregon.
When Bab was sick-, we gave her Castoria,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss,-she citing to Castoria,
Khen. she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
rooms to hw shop and if von want to get a
comfortable bath you will do well to give
him a trial.
C. R. Morrison, contractor and builder,
is ure'uared to do work of ail kinds in his
lino. Enquire at Mra. Morrison's photo.
graph giliery. tf.
In New York, on last Fridav, the ther
mometer reached 92 degrees in the shade.
and two hours later the worst sand and
wind storm ever had in that country swept
over the place turning over vehicles, break
ing windows, etc.
Do not wait until to-morrow, when you
fee! sick,, but take immediately a dose of
Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier and pre
vent a serious attack of sickness. It is the
best liver regulator aud blood cleanser . iu
existence. Try it.
Mr. Fisher, the owner of the brick build
ing where the uazette oince ami J. JH.
Nolan's store are situated, intends soon to
extend the building back to the alley, a dis
tance of about thirty feet, and also place in
a glass front. This will give Mr. Nolan a
much better room in which to display, his
goods, and will add a little more probably
towards allowing this ooice to dispose of
its loose cash.
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 fcet all Kinds oi joi worn iu ui uut
of sheet metals or plumbing done is at the
Hardware and htove store ot
SIGN F THE
V A X X. O C K
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby civen that the under
signed has been duly appointed administra
tor of the estate of Frank S. Mattbon, de
ceased, by the comity court of Bentou county,
Oregon. AH porsotis having claims against
said estate are herehy uoiiuea 10 preaeim
to me at mv office id Fisher Block,
on Second street, Coryallis, Oregon, with
in six months from the date of this notice,
duly veri lied a required by law.
Administrator of the estate of F. S. Mat-
toon, deceased.
May 8, 4889.
pray Pumps
The best tree sprayer in the market. All
complete ready for use. Highest endorsed.
Seud for circulars and prices.
CLIMAX SPRAY TUMP,
18 California at., San Francisco, Cal..
Requirements of a Stenographer.
Tfi Succeed as a stenographer, . v-
wvitiJiK. n sood iwimian, a oiiieient cor
respondent. In the Sliorlliann W"'"'
THOROUGH TEACHING ill shorthand, DAILY PRACTICE
in type-writing, careful instruction in penman
ship and abundant orill in correspondence amply
qualify studentslor positions always open to those
luilv prepared to fill them. Send forcatalogue. .
A. i ARMSTRONG. PK1N.. - PORTLAND. OREGON.
SHOTGUNS,
Ammunition,
Fishing Tackle,
Organs,
Pianos,
Etc., Etc:
Opens up the new era
with new prices in his line
of jroods.
nn will nlwavs find him leadinsrin bargains tor his customers.
He is selling off Bird Cages, Gloves, Purses, Canes, Baskets, Albums,
Childrens Carriages, Toy Wagons, &c, &t-; extra cheap, to increase his
Organ and Sewing Machine trade, as he is the oldest and largest dealer
in this line in Corvallis. You will do .well to call on him before pur
chasing elsewhere, as he can and will give you good bargains.
. Orders by mail solicited and promptly complied with.
I have received for this
season the largest and most
complete line of Carpets,
ever carried by any other
House in Corvallis consist
ing of
WITH BORDERS
PHYSICIANS-
Dr. Thompson will preach both morning
nd eveningat the Presbyterion chnrch next
Fised.: J W.Hanson, the clothier, and
M. S. Meugass appeared before the recorder
on Friday last to answer to the charge of
UMiug obscene language ou the streets.
Thev were fined S3 each.. Corvallis is get
ting wouderfully (?);moral of late and were
every case like tnis brought oeiore tne re-
' corder the funds arising from the fines
CKI..11, .erv at- 7:45 n. in. 1 would be large enonun to ais tne waier
i,,.i,i. ,n ,t l, n;1k Kid ore church next ditch and hire the cows to Si,ay out of
J. M. Applewhite, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SUKHJSUJS,
Corvallis, Oregon,
Office at R. Graham's drugstore, on
Main street, opposiic, reading room.
G. R. FARRA, M. D,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Special attention given to Obstetrics
and diseases of Women and Chi'lren.
Office up stairs in Crawford & Farra s
brick. . Office hours, 8 to 9 a.m., apd
1 to 2 and 7 p. m. i':i3-yi.
A. G. SMITH, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Corvallis, Oregon.
Graduate of Rush n.edical college,
Chicaco, also ol the California medi
cal, a member of the medical society
of California.. Headquarters at Alien
& Woodward's store. Office on Main
street, four doors south of. drug store.
1
COPYRWWTBD
ENATOft
THEO. A. KOCH.
Ladies', and
Chi ldren's
haircuttingin
the latest and
best styles.
Call in and
get .work done
jOMtoom next doorto R. Graham's drug store, Main street, Corvallis, the place for.
merly owned by F. 85. Davis. The finest shop in the city. l !:-.
CASE'S HAIR TOKIC, 75 cents per bottle. TRY IT,
Velvet Tapcshy
Body Brussels
Roxbiuy Brussels
Smith's best Tapestry
Three-ply, All Wool
Two-ply, All Wool
and
All the Grades down to
for-One-Dollar Hemp Carpet.
The patterns are all new
and choice, and prices the
lowest. Country orders so
licited. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
a Cheap G-yards-
NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the county court of Benton county
state of Oregon. In the matter of the es
tate of A T. Keesee, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has tiled his final r.ccouufof said es
tate i" said court, for final settlement of
the same, and the said cmirt has fixed Sat
urday the 8h day of June, A. D., 18S9, at
the hoar of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day at
the court house iu Corvallis, Benton county
state of Oregon, as the time aud place, f.r
hearing objections to said liual account and
a final settlement thereof.
WM. KNOTTS,.
Administrator of the estate of A. T. Keesee,
deci'Sed.
May 6, 18S0.
EALTH
THEREFORE USB
Without Health
not be enjoyed.
Itemember fellow-citizens that Irvine &
Helm do an exclusive boot and shoe bus
iness. They have nothing else to offer you
and a part of your custom would b. thank
fully received by them.
" Go to Case's for a bath, shave, or- any
thing, else in the barber line,
w
(V)RlG0N8t00DPllf?lftri?.
rffiF$ HEALTH RESTORER.
It is the best helper to Health and theuictest
cure on Earth. Use it in time for all diseases of
the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin. It
cures Rheumatism, Malaria, Coated Tongue
and Headache, relieves Constipation. Bilious
ness andDyspepsia, drives all impurities out of
the Blood and dries up old Sores. The Business
men buy it, the Workitigmen use it, the Ladies
take it, the Children cry for it and the Farmers
say it is their best health preserver.
Sold everywhere, Ji.eo a bottle; six for $5.00.
WOOL! WOOL!!
13
OAO Ann pounds of wool
wanted for which we will pay ihe high
sst market pricer S. L. Kline.
Coivallis, May 2, 'S9.. 4t.
Furniture
tore:
BILLIARD and SAMPLE ROOMS!
THOS. WHITEHOPN, Proprietor.
gTThe most famous whiskies "W.
H. McBrayer hand made Sour Mash
whisky, .and Old Crow bourbon shipped
direct" from bond; also the finest
brands of imported -
LIQUOBS and CIGARS
Kept constantly on hand. Schlitze's
celebrated bottled beer and Weinhard's
beer on tarn. Main street, Corvallis,
Oregon,
3-9rT-
F. M. JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CORVALLIS, OK.
KTPees a jreneral r ractice In all the courts. Also'
Went for all the fintt-clsisa insurance companies. 2:24
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN.
Notice is hereby given that I will be re
sponsible for no debts or book account '
whatever contracted by any boly except
by myself or by my written orders. Mer
chants take notice. VV. "V. DOW.
Corvallis, June 22,' 1888.
IT X? T7 W SII-K AND SATIN NECKTIES..
P JX Pj Pj Agents' Snap box and Outfit, 12 cm..
THE NECKTIE CO., Augusta, Ma. Pleue state:
what periodical you w our advertuemantiiw-
Sabbath at 2.30 p. uu ' toww.