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About The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1889)
IWDWQLL Cflrtailb (Svelte, OET YOXJR- WILL EXHIBIT IN IN BRIEF FORM. - America yields 360,000,000 feet f lumber yearly. Englisli syndicates own millions o! acres of southern and western lands. The Mormons claim a colony of 4,000 proselytes in the Sandwich Islands. A journey to Venus would take fifty years, traveling at sixty miles an hour. Boys in the state reformatory at Huntingdon, Penn.. are not al lowed to talk to each other. The Illinois house has passed the bill appropriating $50,000 for a monument to the late Gen. John A. Logan. Probably the youngest commer cial traveler in this country is Frank Wade aged 12 years, who represents a Buffalo oil company pu the road. European manufacturers, noting . the increase in consumption of American goods in Holland, are deceiving the dutch by imitating American goods. ' "lilt f i HA flflA -rstYils lirllA AVADO the Atlantic from New York to Liverpool the loss of life is not as .- great as among W),VW) who travel between New'York and Pittsburg by rail. Chauncey Depew has a rival as 8 diner-out in Attorney-General Palton, of Massachusetts. The lalter admits having attended 125 (tinners and banquetts during the last five months. Then and three-quarter miles is the range that the French have obtained for the forty-three ton eun, thirty-five feet long, with an 800 weight projectile and 425 pounds of powder. Bavaria makes the best lager beer. In' Germany during the last six years the consumption of beer per capita han gradually increased from 84.8 liters (89 quarts) to 98 liters, 92.2 quarts, per head. Governor Gordon, of Georgia, flAiif liAvn ff ovnitf fmro a TnVll nAmnli'monf . f r B. Hayes. He says that justice has not been done to the ex-presi dent by either party. The rice output in the Indies is reported 908,300 bags short . of last year, and stocks in England and the European continent are said to be less than two-thirds the amount on hand at the same dates during the past two years. .The scheme for erecting a bronze monumental statue of the late .Thomas J. Potter, of the flhipnoYV Kiirlirurf on iv: OnmV --"fc5"l -' -" tD J railroad, has been abandoned in favor of a Potter memorial hos pftaf for disabled railroad em yloyes. Denmark expends $55,000 yearly for the maintenance of dairy schools. The result is. an immense improvement in the quality of the dairy product, and an increase within twenty years in Denmark's butter export from $2,100,000 to $13,000,000 annu ally ' The Davenport academy of sci ence has chosen for president Dr. Jennie McCowen, of Iowa. In resigning the chair the retiring president said he "did so with peculiar pleasure to one whom he felt to be in every way compe tent to worthily fill the "official po sition." ; . In less than five years the mak ing of wooden cottages,, to -be. ship ped and put together in all parts of the world, will be a leading in dustry in this wonderful west. Very soon houses of certain pat terns will be made and packed like- unfini;ilid. furniture, . or like machines or yarriages 01 wagons,.! and shippadta regular dealers to all parts of the civilized: world, hiais no fancy, no prophesy but the logical results of coming events. Children Cry for; -The Leading SEWSM MACHINES, RIFLES, JffJ""You will always find him leading in bargains for his customers. He is selling off Bird Cages, Gloves, Purses, Canes, Baskets, Albums, Childrens Carriages, Toy Wagons, &c, &c, 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. COPYRIGHTED ELITE. O'Rooms next door to R. Graham's drug store, Main'street, Corvallis, the place for- mcrly owned by F. S. Davis. The finest shop in the city. ll:9-tf. CASE'S HAIR TONIC, 75 cents per bottle. TRY IT, JOHNSON & CORVALLIS, OREGON. TOfficein Fisher's block. Connections with firms in Portland and Vic toiia. Parties having land to sell will nanas. we lane pleasure in snowing Janas to intending purchasers and will be pleased tc answer all inquiries" by mail. 2:l-89-y. EtTGENJE McCoNNELL. GEO. F. EgUK EUGENE fMOIELL & CO, CORVALLIS, OREGON. Real Estate and General Insurance Brokers. A large list of Farm and Stock Laqds, Business, Residence and Vacant Property for Sale and Exchange. If you have any Real Estate for Sale or Exchange, place it with us at a fair, reason able price and we will find you a bnyer. We have teams ready to show . our prop erty free of charge. We have agents in Foreland, Seattle, Santa Clara (California), and other points. All inquiries by mail promptly answered ond business satisfactorily adjusted. Ask Tour Retailer for the According to Tour Reeds .JAKES MEANS 84 STTOB V?k.i"r- anl REQUIRES jiig perfectly easy the first time it o miu-ii wiu satisfy tne moil laetidions. JAMES MEAVS S3 SHOE is absolutely th ij ouw 01 1 lb price wnico has ever been placed ex tensively on Ute market wuicu uiuaoiuty considered before mereont- war4 .v .1,. t Tt!5uffff dAappear- lieanaK Shoe for Boys J. MEANS fc CO., Boston. Full lines of the above shoes for solo by PRJCE NOLAN'S STORE. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL - Corvallis Oregon. M-A-OANAN Proprietor THE OCCIDENTAL is a new building newly furnished, and is first class in all its appointments. ' RATES LIBERAL, Large Sample Rooaa on First floor for Commercial men. ' 19-35 Iy The largest assortment of children's car riages at J. Wm. Will's. jahes. means "ok the JAiES iEAflS pitcher's Castoria. Dealer .in- SHOTGUNS, . Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Organs, Pianos, Etc., Etc. Opens up the new era 'with new prices in his line of goods. iff. BLAAc Ladies' and Chi ldren's haircutting in the latest and best styles. Call in. and get work done sENATOrX THEO. A. KOCHS. NICHOLSON, do well to place their property in our GEEAT OVEKUND ROUTE! NORTHERN PACIFIC -Railroad.- Two fast trains daily! No ohapge of cars! Shortest line to Chicago arid all point east, via ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Pacific railroad is the only line running Passenger trains, second-class sleepers free of . charge), luxurious day coaches, Pullman palace sleeping cars, pal ace dining cars meals 75 cents. See that your tickets read via the North ern Pacific railroad and avoid change of cars. Leave Portland at 10:46 a. m., and 2 . m., dailv; arrive ot Minneapolis or St. Paul at 5:05 p. m. third day. PACIFIC DIVISION Trains leaye Front aud G street daily at 11:05 a, m. and 2 a. m.; arrive at New Tacoma at .8:15 p. m. and 8:30 a. in. connecting with compa ny's boats for all points on Puget Sound. CHAS. S. FEE, Genl Pass. Agent, St. PauL A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Genl Pass. Agent, No. 121 First st., cor. Washington St., Portland, Oregon. 3"Depot, corner First and G Streets. OREGON RAILWAY&NAV1GATI0K CO. "Columbia River Route Trains for the East leave Portland at 6:00 a. m. and 8 p. m. daily. rWTTT'TrnCl to and from princi JL lVylV JDi 1 O pal points in thj. United States, Canada, and Europe. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CAES Emigrant sleeping cars run through on Ex . ress trains to . OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, and ST.' PAUL, Free of -Charge and without Change. Close connections at Portland for "San Francisco and Puget Sound points. - For further " particulars inquire of any Agent of the Company or A. L Maxwell, G. P, and T. A., Portland, Oregou. .A. L. MAXWELL, G. P. and T. A. W. H. HOLCOM& . " Gkm'i. Manaoir. x ' T7"D T?T? 19 SILK AND SATIN NECKTIES, r XtXj I J Agents' Snap box and Ontnt, 12 eta, THE NECKTIE CO:, Augusta, Ma. Please state what periodical you saw our advertisement ia, I3one evt 12) Gazette Office, Home! Corvallis.. Oregon;. O Thursday, June 20th. TWO PERFORMANCES Q and 8 P. M, ENORMOUS, UNITED SHOWS - ROYAL ROMAN HIPODROME, Three-ring Circus, Elevated Stage and" 5-Continent Menag- erie, now iii permanent union with - S. H. ISJk-RRETT'S Monster Consolidated Shows, Universal Menagerie, Two-Ring Cit cus, Racing Carnival and Great World's Fair. The Reigning AutoGrat J Amusement Worid Spreading hurer clouds of canvas, requiring more cars, coach--f es, and locomotives, to move it, more dens, cages, and ? - lairs for its animals, and engaging twice the number . ' of performers and working people, than any other two shows on the continent. LARGER WILD BEAST EXHIBITS! Finer Circuses, grander Ilippodroinatic Spectacles, richer Street Pa geants, more and better Museum Features, and bigger induce ments for patrouage,than ever before oifered to the public. SPORTS of the niTTODlvOMiS Realistically reproducing the Classical, Athletic and Gladiatori cal Pastimes of the days of Caesar and Tiberius. Chariot Races, lib erty races, Standing races, flat ra ces, elephant races, jockey races, camel races, ostrich races, sack ra ces, etc. 6m& Of the'eircus. Daring Trapeze Performers, expert bicycle riders, won derful Russian Skaters, super-eminent and laural-crowned Male and iomalo iipntriiin Arfisrsf. nhenomenal hareback. hurdle and manege riders, aerial marvels, acrobatic Wonders, marvelous vaulters, and jolly clowns. Fifty dens and cages filled with all that is rare and wonder ful in brute creation. Twenty Lairs of beasts performed openly Dy in trepid trainers on the public streets. The largest and best herd ot ele phants with any exhibitional organization. . THE PARADE. 3TThe finest parade on the continent. Unquestionably the.most elaborate, ornate and sumptuous spectacular cortege that ever moved through the public streets, intro ducing as an acceptable episode the Chil dren's Dream of Fairyland, and presenting countless- changes . and transformations, monstrous troop of caparisoned and hoadah bearing war elephants, grand cavalcade of csvaliers and dames, weird glimpses of the realms of the fairies, including suggestive tableaux of little Red Ridinghood, Blue beard, Sinbad the sailor, Mother Goose, Sleaping Beauty, and Robinsod Crusoe; Monkey Tally-ho Coach, with monkey pas sengers, monkey coachman, monkey foot men, monkey guard andmonkey postillions.. OTHEK. Also exhibits at Eugene on Jnne 17th, Salem, 18th; Al ttany, 19th; Independence, 21st; McMinnville, 22flL TOWERING AMUSEMENT OP The century triumphantly trav eling throughout the broad conti nent of America, and everywhere exhibiting to the most enormous and most appreciative audiences ever congregated under canvas. -Universally recognized as the most noted and consummate managerial triumph of any age or era. Exclusively" special features Th phenomenal and nowhere precedented feat of riding and driving thirty-five horses by- a single equestrian, lo say tnat one man, rides, drives, rains and groups thirty-five, spirited horses will be looked upon as fiction yet it can be witnessed on our vast hippo drome track each day andevening. The historical, patriotic and poetic spgeta-' cle of SHERIDAN'S RIDE. To meet th requirements of realistically presenting r production of Gen. Phil. Sheridan's histori cal ride from Winchester, the full resources, of our immense hippodrome track is necesv sary. "Hurrah! Hurrah for Sheridan I Hurrah 1 Hurrah for horse and man..