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ISSt-'KD EVERT FRI0AT MORNISO BY osaig & ooisrcrvisie, Managers and Publishers. 8US30SIPTIOH RATES PftrYeur, 8' M.mthB Tree Months, , Jf-: -le Copies. . . . Fer Year (When not initl in fwtVance)... 00 1 00 75 . . Sc . 2 SO OnRVALLIS, OK., JUNE 14, 1889. dr&RLCULTUEALSTATISTICS The statistician of the agricultu ral department has issued his re port for May, winch contains some interesting information regarding the agricultural products of the European nations. lhe report shows that the foreign markets are Bot dependent upon the United States for their-siipplies. The im port of wheat from the United States is only a small part of the wheat consumed in Europe each year, and the same can be said "of eorn and most other grains. Thus, iii case the home market is un sound, the American-farmetnighf find'some trouble in disposing of Jus produce, says the Telegram. The report also shows that American farmers should give more attention to the cultivation of flax and hemp. Foreign fibers are imported into the United States in large quantities, and by growing at home millions" of dol --lars could be saved. It is said Ibat. the imported fibers, with their manufacture, altogether amount in value to more than two thirds as much as the cotton- ex portation of the United States. The report contains valuable ad vice, which - tends to induce our our farmers to become more ex perimental and depart from the old paths which they have been . . it j loi lowing. a awi A FROZEN FACT. CLEVEL.iXD THE MAN. The New York Press has col lected from some thirty of the most important democratic papers throughout the counties, their opinions as to the most prominent democratic candidate for the pres idency in 1892, and two-thirds ol them declare for Cleveland. The St. Louis Republic says: "The can didate of the democratic party .in 1892, if he comes from New York will be Grover Cleveland. If New York refuses to present Mr. Cleveland, the candidate will come trom the West." The New York Sun, which does not like Cleve land, "and insists that he is respon sible for putting the democracy out of power, ridecules the predic tion, but does not deny it, and the Columbus, Ga., Enquirer Sun, says: "At this time Mr. Cleveland is undoubtedly the foremost dem ocrat in this county, and the in dications are that his popularity will increase rather than diminish during the next three years." The papers that indorse Cleve land intimate that the issue of 1892 w'll be the same as that of 1888, and it is principally for this reason that they desire the ex president to lead them once more in their fight for the principles of free trade. " There is no issue on which the republican party would rather join battle than this one, and it is hardly -necessary to say that there is no leader the oppo sition party could select that would be more preferable to the protectionists. It is to be hoped that nothing will arise to work a change in the present, frame of mind of the democracy. THE ELLiEKA OF CANVAS ENTER TAINMENTS. -. Every northern state except New York, New Jersey, and Indi ana, has eithef prohibition or high 5cen.se. In the-three mentioned either a Democratic- governor or a Democratic legislature- lias pre vented both. .Iowa State- Regis ter. According to the Jewish--, idea, the only true way to stem the tide of intemperance is to be personally . temperate; the man must be pos sessed of the moral consciousness that he violates the law of his be fng by going to excess in drinking and the same might be said of eat ing or any other natural habit. But to dictate to a man that he shall not eat or drink is- tyranny. As to our own people' it may r e truly said that we constitute a vast temperance organization, and that this is the result .of the teachings of our religion and laws. We do not, however, deprive ourselves of a. rational indulgence in the good things of this life.. We fear there s a lack of moral vitality .in the Christian system of religion, and this, in our opinion, is the vital eause of the prohibition craze and the condition, of society that pro duces, it. Rabbi Levy. The state of Minnesota in mak ing drunkenness a crime deserves commendation of those conserya tors of public morals whowould make us baints by statutory enact yient. Minnesota should further add to her record by making dys pepsia a crime, tor it is a fact that tbe-ills entailed by this ailment, caused by wrong habits of eati ng, are more numerous, more danger ous and more .disagreeable-than fchose which result from wrong Rabits of drinking and - the! crime f drunkenness. Alfa. Mns' Ella Wheeler Wilcox says a man should propose with the eyes a'one. With which eye sJiould a man like Ren Butler pro- . Kose? A Greek woman has given gronnd worth a million francs for an agricultural college in Thessaly. A franc is 19 cents and 3 mills. Prof. J. D. Letcher lias been appointed .i alepjitg surveyor fur Beuton county, Oregon. The recent consolidation of the Sells brothers with the Birrett shows establishes a new era in itinerary exhibitions. Each of these organizations has been annually cul minating in all things which make displays of this character attractive, and had grown to be such formidable competitors for pat- ronaqe that all others shunned their routes and scrnponsly avoided? -contact. Such be ing the case in the seasons that have passed, the circumstance of these inonarchs oi tent ed amusements having joined their forces and consolidated their great menageries, cir cuses and hipp Klromes, creates an exhibi tion so immeasurably superior fn the innlti pliuity and merit of its attractions as to be scarcely conceivable. The . hippodromatic features will be e'xeeptionably elegant, and the Roman chariot races, gladiatorial con. tests and other athletic sports will be pre. seated on a scale of magnitude never at tempted since Cssar's 'crays. The menag erie, by consolidation, is with scarcely a doubt the largest as well as the best selected in the world. This great amusement con solidation exhibits "in Corvallis Thursday, Jane 20th. To Water Consumers. 1st All persons intending to use water for irri gating lawns or sprinkling streets must report at tne office or to the superin tendent. 2:1. All persons who have had faucets put in for their own use, must prohibit others from using from them or their hose. If water is allowed to he used an extra charge will be added or the water turned off. 3rd, No person shall use water for other purposes than that contracted for. 4th. All persons wishing to use water must give notice to have it turned oh, If they wish to discontinue notice must be given to turn it ofFbr charges will continue to be made monthly. 5th. All persons caught using water without giving notice will be charged tor the same until the bill is sufhcient !y large to justify forcing a collection' 6th. The use of water for irrigating lawns is prohibited, except between the hours of b and v a. ni., 4 and y. p. m. Ail persons caught running the sprinKling will be shut off and an ex tra charge will be made to have it turned on again. lm. Ten Acre Tracts. For sale. Two and one-half miles directly east of Cor vallis, very desiraUe for fruit land, Enquire of W. H. Millhollen, Corval lis, Oregon, or of Craig fc Conover at the (jAZEtte othce. lm. Attention. W. P. Layman wishes to announce that he is now prepared to do all kinds of house and sign paint ing, and his work is guaranteed to be satisfactory. - m-pd, Money to- Loan. On improved farms at 8 per cent, interest for three years and upwards. Lombard In vestment Co., J. W. Rayburn, agent, Corvallis, Or. . - 2w For Sale. Fine violin and large" collection of orchestra- music.: Q. H. Pearse, Corvallis, Or.. tf. C. R. Morrison, contractor and builder,, is prepared to do work of all kinds in hia line. Piiiqnira at Mrs. Morrison's photo graph gallery. - tf. SELLS BRORHERS AND BARRETT. The columns to-day conspicuously dis play the advertisements of this rcmaikabie amusement coalition; whose speedy coming they announce. It is scarcely necessary to s iv to amusement patrons that for eighteen years the Sells Brothers have been nottsl as having an equestrian, zoological, and hippo dromatic entertainment everywhere recog nized as being at the head and front among reputable tented exhibitions. S. H. Bar rett also has been not a whit behiud the Sells Brothers in catering to the amusement, of the populace. The circumstances that these two formidable shows have joined their forces, and the twp exhibitions being consolidated as an entirety, at once and effectually places this organ izatisn, in point of magnitude "and attraction, head and shoulders above all compeers, and enables the joint management to offer the best hip podromattc, equestrian, gyinuic and Zoolog ical exhibition in America. This exhibi tion is advertised to be here Thursday, June 20. QUARTERLY MEETING. The fourth quarterly meeting for Corvallis charge will be held in the Jkl. E. Church, in Corvaliis, June 15th and 16th, Rev. S. P. Wilson presiding. Services as follows: Preaching Satur day, 15th, at 2 p. m., followed by the usual busiuess meetings, and preach ing at 8 in the evening. Love feast Sunday at 10 a. m.-, preaching at 11 a. m , followed by the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, and preaching at 8 in the evening. Let us fill the house and have a good time. J. W. Spangler. pastor. MEDICATED YAPOR BATHS. C. A. Lond, of the Little Band Box bar ber shop, has placed in his rooms a medica ted vapor bath for th cure of all diseases arising from impure Mood, and those sutler- ing from chronic troubles can surely find re lief. Rheumatism, neuralgia, salt rbnenv general debility, kidney trouble, nervous prostration, paralysis, scrofula, piles, tu mors, eczema, malaria, fever anil ague, ery sipelas, pains in the back, poison oak. dyspepsia, and one bath will break np a cold and prevent a fever. If you are ailing in any way try the-vapor bath; by applying at the rooms testimonials on all diseases will be furnished. Mrs. Loud will give treatment to ladies, and also furnish testi monials. Apply at 'Little Band Box bar ber shop, Main street, Corvallis, Ore., U. A. Loud, proprietor. Sol. King ex-sheriff of Benton connty, Oregon, and father of W.' Y. and Abe King of this conntv, arrived in ' Burns ' Tuesday evening, and is intending to look into the merits of this section of the country. This is the first time Mr.- K. has been into the Harney country since the Joe Meek Cat Off and says he realizes there has been a. great chango in the appearance of things here since that early day. Burns Herald, ay 30. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castor's, i n 9 Q Having Combined our Two Stores, Corvallis and Philo math, we take t ins way oi announcing' that We now have one of the largest and most complete stoek ol . General Merchandise in Benton county, well selected and at prices to meet Competition. In the foregoing we state a fact which 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 everythih desired, taking in exchange therefor all kinds of marketable produce, hides, furs,ete., at highest market prices. We extend a cordial invitation to all to call and examine - . pur goods and prices. F23.lox32Lb'tlLg Benton Co"u!nty, Oregon- A paper on "Object Teaching and Kin--dergarten Methods," by Mrs. Wallis Nash, has been handed in by the S. S. convention for publication, hut as space in a weekly, toe size of the Gazette is limited it cannot be published this week. An elegant line of dress goods with silk, satin, plush and-velvet trimmings to match, at Heckle Bros., Philomath. A tramp bearded the Albany bound train in a very slick manner on Wednesday.' Go to Case's for a bath, shave, or any thing else in the barber line. CRADLE. WIT HAM. Near Wrenn, Benton county, on .Saturday, June 8, 1833, to the wife of Chas. VVitham, a son. BR1SUO. Near Corvallis. on June 6, 1889. to the wife of Wm. Brisco, a danghter. ALTAR. FEOMAN-ALLKN. In Philomath, on Wednesday, June 12, 1889, at the resi dence of the bride's parents, Thoims Fro uian of Linn county, and Miss Laura E. Allen of Philomath, Benton connty. THREE-YEAR-OLD RECORD, 2:42. jgSrfhe only son of Altaniont and Margie Arnold, will be at Johnson's stable, Corvallis, on Fridays' and Saturdaya during the sea son of 1889. If you expect to get a trotter you 'mjust not only breed to a hocse that is trotting bred but he must be a performer himself. If there is anything in the laws of heredity Altago must transmit speed as he inherited it. SbihI Tor extended pedigree. , 4:5-m McKNIGHT BROS., Albany or Corvallis. PHYSICIANS- TOMB. HANSON. At his farm about eight miles southwest of Corvallis. on Wednesday, June 12, 1889, It. M. Hanson, of Bright's disease. . The funeral will be preached this morning at 10 o'clock at the Independent" Evangeli cal church by Rev. J. M. Dick'of Corvallis, His death was very sudden, he being con fined to his bed ouly a few hours. J. M. Applewhite, M. D., PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, . . Corvallis, Oregon, Office at K- Graham's drug store, on Main street, opposiie, reading room. G. R. FARRA, M. D., . PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Special attention given to Obstetrics and diseases of Women and Children. Office up stairs in Crawford & Farra's brick. Office hours, 8 to 9 a. m., and 1 to 2 and 7 p. m. i:i3-yt. A. G. SMITH, M. D., PHYSICIAN and SUEGEOlC Corvallis, Oregon, , Graduate of Rush niediaal college, . Chicago, also of the California medi cal, a member of the medical society bt California. Headquarters at Allen & Woodward's store. - Office on Main street, four doors south of drug- store. w EALTFT Without Health can not be enjoyed.. THEREFORE USE- ' PfunderF Y'7iFrMrA RESTORER. R is the best helper to Health and themccest cure on Earth. Use it in time for all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin. It cures Rheumatism, Malaria, Coated Tongue ana Headache, relieves constipation, Bilious ness and Dyspepsia, drives all impurities out of ine Blood ana aries up oia bores. 1 ne Business men buy it, the Workiiigmen use it, the Ladies take it, the Ch Idren cry for it and the Farmers -ay it is their best health preserver. . SolcLevery where,, fi.oo a bottle; six or'Js-oo. WOOL! WOOL!! 200,000 pounds of wool' is wanted for which we will pay tbe high est market price:. - S.- L. Kline. . Coi-vallis, May 2, '59 " - . it. 013 sr 2: 9- ?r? . ;i C M t n u 'X U &s ) a gSSBs W - co z f MOTHERS! Castoria is recommended by physicians for children teething. It is a purely vege table preparations, its ingredients are pub" lished around each battle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harmless. It re lieves constipation, regulates tbe boweis,-qnieta-pain, cures diarrhoea aatt wind colic, allays- feverishness, destroys - worm, and: prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it refreshing; and n.ituaal sleep.. Cas toria is the children's panacea the mothers' fcieud.. 33 doses, 35. cents,. 3J6-2y.. FOUND That the best and cheapest pleace n C01 valiis to buy all kinds of Cutlery, Topis. Irtn, Nails, Pnmps, Rubber hose. Iron and Lead, Pipe, Hope, " Barb Wire, STOVES RANGES, Granite ware, Stamped ware, Tin ware, Japanned ware and House Furnishing goods; or to fcet all kinds of job work in the line of shet metals or plumbing done is at the Hardware and Stove store of SIGN F THE PA LO CK ID. CLARK. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed- administra trix of the estate ot Arthur r. Buckingham, deceased, by the county court of Benton county, Oiegon. All persons having claims against said, estate are hereby notified to present the same with theproper vouchers to me at my residence nve miles west ot Mon roe in Benton county, state of Oregon, with in six months from the date of this notice. LAURA K. BUCKINGHAM. Administrator of the estate of Arthur "B. Buckingham, deceased. . -May 24, 183i). . . Bargain! FOR All our men's and boys' straw,' felt and wool hats at cost to close. A lot of ladies1 summer shoes at $1 a p-'ir. 20 pieces ot Broadhead dress goods at 23 cents. 10 pieces of colored velveteens at 49 cents; worth 75 cents. A number of umbrellas at cost , to close. 20 pieces, of ginghams, 14 vards, for $1. 30 children's suits and kilts, 3 to 14 years, at cost to close. A lot of window shades at 50 cents, worth $1. A lot of carpets and matting at cost to close. 10 pieces of scrim at 8 cents per yard. A lot of ladies' wigwams at $1 per pair. A lot of check towels at 50 cts. per doz. A lot of lace curtains at $1 per pair. A lot of lace bed sets at reduced prices. 10 pieces check and stripe Nainsooks at 12 cts. 1000 papers of pins, 2 papers for 5 cts. 10 pieces Damas trimming silks at 75 cts., worth $1. A lot of boys' knee pants at cost. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed administra tor of the estate of Frank S. M-ittnwi, de ceased.by the county courtof Benton county, Oregon. A'l persons, having claims against said estate are herehy notified to present the same to.me at my oth'ce in Fisher Block, on Second street, Corvallis, Oregon, with iusix months from the date of this notice, duly verified as required by law. .- ' F: M. JOHNSON. . A.dnrnistrator of the estate of F. S. Mat- -' toon, deceased. ' . . May & lSSDi We, the undersigned, wish to announce, for the benefit of the timid, that we are not in the. "detective" business, but we are rnn ning a ti rat-class barber shop called the "Palace," and our work-will conipare with any firsf-ciass? workmen. - Oar baths are cleat) and comfortable,- and we shave for 15 cents. Ladies' and children's work done in tirst-class style, and are treated with re spect, as -we have a neat and orderly shop. P. Lewis, J. S. Moore,- tf . Fisher's Block, Corvallis, Or BILLIARD and SAMPLE ROOMS! THOS. WHITEHOP N, Proprietor. gSTThe most famous whiskies W. H. McBrayer hand made Sour Mash whisky, and Old Crowr- bourbon shipped direct from, bond; also- the finest brands of imported LIQUOES and CffiAm Kept constantly on hand.--Schlitze's celebrated bottled beer and Weinliard's beer on tap.. Main- street, Corvallis, Oregon.- 3.:o,-iy - F. M. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CORVALLIS, OK. iToes a general j-ractice in all tho courts. AJr arrnt for all the flnrt-class insurance companies, Z:2 .! i.l Solid Oold Wttctl.1 :. watch IB th World. rautea. titavr ooua woia limiting Cum. Both ladle' nd f enu' siM,wita waraf ' and eaiea of aqual ) One Jteram m aacb a- - callir can aacora ana ftae.- toffrther with our laifa andval uabla Una' of Hoaachold ' Kuml. Thoia aamplaa. aa well aa tba watch, wa aaad ,a. and after voa have kept u in amrr hrnn for S nontha and abowal them to ttaoao- who tcaa hare called, they become ronr awo prcpettr. Thoaa, , who wfita 'at onca can ba aura of recairlna; lha Watea: and Saruplea. We pay all aiprcaa, freifrht, eta Adareap a-,i-,: jaox m scab vjriatv9'i inrin