The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, July 19, 1889, Image 2

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CORVALJLI8, OK., JULR 19, 1889.
AN ILLIBERAL HOWL.
The democrats are doing at present
a great deal of illiberal grumbling over
tbe removals from office being made by
Deputy Postmaster-General Clarkson.
The latter official exposes the hollow-
ness of the democratic criticism in a
sentence: "If President Cleveland
had not appointed democrats in place
of outsted republicans the administra
tion would have now very few demo
crats to remove."
There is another point about these
removals which has been overlooked
ly the protesting democrats. Nearly
all of the democratic postmasters now
being replaced are removed upon the
reports of inspectors upon the conduct
of their offices. These inspectors are
in every instance democrats appointed
By the last administration and not yet
affected by the present one.
When Cleveland's administration
was charged with! too many removals
four years ago it had no such exguses
to. offer and had to fall back upon the
flimsy-charge of "offensive partizsn
bhip" against the republicans it deter
mined to behead.
Jay Gould has lost several great op
jiortnnities to redeem his reputa
tion from greed and covetousness. His
latest chance was afforded by the
Johnstown calamity. With several
thousand miles of railroad and other
properties, aggregating .$75,000,000,
lie sends $1000 ta the sufferers
George W. Childs, of Philadelphia,
worth ten per cent, of Gould's weaVi,
gave ten times as much. With few
exceptions the rich men of our nation
have not loosened their purse strinafto
any noticeable extent.
One of the leading daily an I weekly
papers on the Pacific coast at present
is the Spokane Falls Review started as
a 5-column quartos on Juue 16, 1884,
it is now up to a 7-column eight page
daily with a twelve page weekly, and
lias just ' purchased and had put in
tunning order a Goff perfecting press
with a capacity of 24,000 papers per
Jiour. It has been reported that the
Oregonian publishing company now
owns about a two-thirds interest in the
Review, which probably accounts for
the improvement
Walking along one of the streets of
(fiorvailis during the past week we saw
and old piece of paper laying by the
sidewalk. Having a curiosity to see
what , it was we picked it up when,
quicker than a Corvallis girl can chew
gum, it was dropped it had the words
"Water Ditch" printed on jt with a
eall for a meeting. It would not do to
call up the once enthusiastic feelings of
the Corvallis board of trade they,
like the boom and ditch question, are
a thing of the long, long past.
Yamhill county has a new weekly
paper, the Lifeyette Ledger, and is
soon to have one at Sheridan called
the Journal. . This will make six papers
for that county.. Benton county once
had the largest number but now has
only four.
Wait; yes wait tillsome of the moss
tarn dry. Why, then some of the
business end of the "boom" m y ap
pear. A faint touch was had during
the early part of the past spring but
it fainted and never came to.
0lo '89, in which have fallen the
Samoan, Danmark, Johnstown, and
Seattle disaters, began with a total
eclipse and will end with a total
eclip.se. . .
PJunters, Attention. A No. . 1
30-inch Peerless paper cutter for sale
m, good' condition: and as good as new.
1 ...... ?n nr... raiirtn lliah 1C in
neeckof one.. Also a Liberty job press,
1Dx15 iujside chases, steam fixtures,
etc Bviaters wishing; a press or
cutter vill do wefipto address Craig &
Conover publisliers- Gazette, Cor
vallis, Oregon.
Ata extra passenger oar ia-- a aAtached
te-tbo'west side Boon train,. makiBRi three
of this kind to carry the traveling public.
A great many strangers are- notkxsrt-. oar- the
' streets-ahoy ton showing that what ad
vertising Corvallis has hail done 13 now be
ginning to return some good.
THE LOST ATLANT13.
For many centuries there bra boen ft
tradition of a long lust Wand called
Atlantis.
Ihe Greek geograpeis located it n
the Atlantic Ocean, wt of the north
west pait of Africa and tlio Jill;trs of
llercu.es. The sea-kinga of AtLtntis are
said to Lava invaded Europe u:id Africa,
and to have beou defeated by tlio Athen
ians. All the legends agree that it was a vapt
island, of inexhaustible resources, and
inhabited by a race of superior people.
For ages this island has existed o.dy in
legendary lore. But now, when the light
of modern research is turned full u-j' '
the investigation, behold the ket AUau.,.,41
si our very uo r.-'.
So tbejjigoted medical fraternity goes
groping about in the dark, seeking for
an Atlantis or Esculapius, when if they
would investigate, th-jy would behold
the lent Atlantis at their very door.
With their ancient text book, a case of
jihysic, a paper in their waistcoat giving
thorn license to practice, experiment and
dose with their injurious drugs, couter
izs and perforin unnecessary acts, with
no person or law to hold them account
able, they continue their bigoted, un
justified practice, ttaring ir.to vacancy,
and imagining that they see in them
selves an Esculapius.
Wrapped in ancient bigotry, tbey are
cryinfe out against ali improvements that
have been made in im-dii-al science.
They denounce any new idea advanced
by a layman or au opposition school as a
fraud.
Why?
Because human ;ty will not be bene
fited? Hot at all, but because their
specialism did not make the discovery.
Yet they concede that there is no rem
edy known to their materia me Jica that
will cure an advanced kidney malady
and the diseas -s arising therefrom al
though many of them know from. crown
ing proof that Warner's Safe Cure will
but unscrupulous'y treat symptoms and
call them a dissase, when in reality they
know they are butymptoms.
A few of the more honest physicians
admit that Warner's Safe Cure .is a valu
able remedy, and a great blessing to
mankind, but say in so many words,
whijn asked why they do not prescribe
it, that they cannot, according "to their
code.
Nevertheless, the world i3 fast becom
ing satisfied that the cure for kidney and
liver diseases, in whatever form or con
dition, has been discovered, and there
is no doubt but what Warner's r?afe Cure
and its fame wid live long after t-ucli
bigotry as we have instanced is dead and
burieu.
The late eminent physician and writer,
Dr, J. ti. Holland, published in "Serib
ner's Monthly," and showed his opinion
of such bigotry, and no doubt was satis--fied
that At'antis might possibly be dis
covered in a proprieta: y in tdiciue, when
he wrote editoria ly, as follows:
"Nevertheless, it is a fact that many
of the best proprietary medicines of the
day were more successful than many of
the physicians, anl most of them, it
thouM be remembered, were first dis
covered or used in a. tual medical prac
tice.' When, however, any hhrewd per
son, knowing their virtue, and foreseeing
their popularity, secures and advertises
them, then, in the opinion of the bigoted,
all virtue went out of thorn."
LOCALS.
New wheat has been brought to the A'
b.itiy warehouses during the past week.
Fruit baskets, lunch baskets market
baskets and picnic baskets, at J. Win.
Will's store.
The relief committee of Seattle has is
sued notices that the city is no longer in
need of outside assistance.
There are ten banks in Spokane Falls,
with an aggregate capital of $14,500,000 an l
$3,000,000 in deposits. Republican.
A very pleasant whist party was given by
W. II. and Mrs Higgins one evening this
week at their residence on Sixth street.
.Mrs E isteuhnven and her child were
murdered near Coquille City last Monday
by her landlord, John Gihnau. He is
threatened with lynching.
Congregational Church. There will be
regular services at theCoiigregationai, church
next Sund iy at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Con
ducted by the pastor. All will be cordially
welcomed who Honor us with their presence.
A. Rogers, pastor.
On the 6th inat., ia Polk county. El.
Dove '8 three hands baled and tied complete
89 bales of hay, totaling seven tuns and 120
lbs in six hours exactly. This is at the rate
of 2,354 bis per hour, or nearly 40 lbs a
minute. These bales averaged, when weigh
ed, 176J lbs.
Thursday night, while riding on a railroad
byciole near Dundee, above Portland Elmer
Swan and Peter Bojd were thrown down au
embankment eighty-five feet. Both were
fearfully bruised and remained pinioned un
der the bicycle until the next morning.
Boyd has since died .
Frank Gordon, of Oxford, Kansas, a
friend of Lee Bjach of this city, is visiting
with him at present. Mr. Gordou came
simply to view the couutry and for li ia
health, leaving his family in Oxford. He
8 vys were his family with him he would
locate right here, a there is uo couutry in
the U. S. that can beat this.
Those Steps. Were the cows
prohibited from running: at
at large vith:n the corporate limits
of this city, then those steps at the
three entrances of the court house
yard would not be required. It is
certainly delightful (?) to be com
pelled to go up four steps then
down iit order to get into the
square. -
KI Of K ERS!
Castoria is recommended by .physicians
for children teething. It is a pure y vej:c
table preparations, its ingredients are pub
lished arnuml each battle. It is pleasant to
the taste and absoluteiv harmless. It re
lieves constipation, regulates the boweis,
uniets pain, cures diarrhoea so I wind colic.
allays, feverislmess, destroys worms ' and
prevents con vnlsious, soothes the child and
gives it refreshing and natuaal sleep. Cas
toria is the children's panacea the mothers'
mend.. 33 dosWn Jo cents. SJS-Vy
MassiK'hm'sotts, Uluxle Island,
Indiana, Connecticut, Wisconsin
and Minnesota, all republican
stales, have adopted election re
form measures. . Tennessee, Ken
tucky and Missouri, democrats
slates, have ulso joined in the
movement. Montana will come
into the Union with the general
features of the Australian system
engrafted upon her laws, and will
make the tenth state to adopt it.
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 cave them Castor-' a.
Go to the Palace barber shons opposite
the briuk livery stable, Main street, for a
first-ubuss shave, hair cut, shampoo, or
bath. Shaving 15 cents; hair cutting and
shampooing, 25 cents e.icli, aud baths 25
cents,- or five bath tickets for $1. tf.
Now ready, a large and replete stocK of
the latest and best shot guns and rifles,
and all necessary extras at the lowest
market prices, ammunition and cartridges
included, by J. Wm. Will.
T. C. Case is now- prepr.red to give von a
bath if you desire one. He has just fitted
up his barber fliop with a tub, clean and
neat in every particular, a..d has both hot
and cold water. Twenty-five cents.
ALTAR.
WATSON-ROGGERS. In Salem, on Sun
day evening, July, 14th 1889, at the resi
dence of Miss E. S. Waterous, Miss
Minnie M. Watson and Harry M.
Roggers.
"Well, we'll declare.". Bjtli the pub
lishers of the Gazette have experienced
great surprises in their past lives but
nothing like the hearing of the above.
Harry" has always been considered young
but, now on, it will be a case of "old."
He has spent a number of years of his life
in Corvallis, and has been in S.ilem ab.iut
a year working in the office of the Orego i
Statesman. The bride is also a printir-es i
and always goes by the nam. gf "Miu,"
and to add Mrs. will be more than we can
do.
Well, as we look into the ink-keg, Harry,
here's luck to you; hold down yotir case
and watch out for your wiie's type sattiug
arm.
ITCHING AGONIES.
Eyery Mglit I Scratched until
tiie skin was raw.
Body covered with scales like epots of
mortar. Au awful spectacle. Doctors
useless. ( 'ure hopeless. Eutirely unrv.d
by the Cutiuura Remedies in live weeks.
I am going to tell yon of the extraordi
nary change your Cuticuka II ekf.di iis per
formed on me. About the 1st of April last
I noticed some red pimples like coiiiiin; iut
all over my body, but thought nothing of
it until some time later on, when it began
to look like spots of mortar spotted on, ami
which "came olF in layers, accompanied with
itching. I would scratch every night until
I waa raw, then the next night the scales,
being formed meanwhile, were scratched ofi'
again. Iu vaiu did I consult all the doctors
in the country, but without aid. Afier
giving up all hopes of recovery, I happened
to see an advertisement in the newspnpA
about your Outictra Remedies, and pur
chased them from my druggist, and obtained
almost immediate relief. I began to no
tice that the scaly eruptions gradually
dropped off anil disappeared m:e by one,
and have heen fully cured. I had the
disease thirteen months before I began
taking the Cuticcra Remedies, and in four
or live weeks was eutirely cured. My
disease was eczem t and psoriasis. I rec
com mended the Cuticcra Remedies to ali
in my vicinity, and I know of a greatmany
who have taken thein, and thank me for the
knowledge ot them, especially mothers who
have babes with scaly eruptions on their
heads and bodies. I eanuot exaf-jm iu
words the thanks " to you for what the
Cuticcra Remedies have been to me. My
body was covered with scales, and I was an
awful spectacle to behold. Now my skin
is as nice and clear as a baby's.
GEO. COTEY, Merrill, Wris.
Sept. 21, 1887.
Feb. 7, 1888. No trace of the disease
from which suffered has shown itself since
my cure. G. C.
Cuticura EemedieF.
Cure every species of agonizing, humiliating,
itching, burning, scaly, and pimply diseases
of the skin, scalp, and blond, with loss of
hair, and all humors, blotches, eruptions,
sores scales, and crusts, whether simple,
ucrofulous, or contagious, when physicians
anl all other remedies fail.
Sold everywhere. Price, Cpticura, 50c,
Soap, 25c ; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by
the Potter Drug and Chemical Corpora
tion, Boston.
JT3"Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases,"
lii pages, 59 illustrations, and 100 testimo
nials. PLE.S, black-heads, rfd, rough, cha; -
jyjped, and oily skin prevented by Cuti-
tllEA OOAl",
I OA NT BREATHE.
Chest Pains, Sorenes.8, Weakness,
Hacking Couch,. Asthma, rleu-
riav, aud lnflamatiou relieved in
one minute, by the Cuticura Anti-Pain
Plaster. Nothing like it lor weak lungs.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
- Notice is hereby iriven to all persons con
cerned,, that I, Barbara Hanson, have been,
duly appointed executrix of the last will
and testament of R. M. Hanson, deceased,
by the county court of Banton county,
Oregon, and all persons having claims
against his estate are hereby notified to
present the same to me, properly verilied,
at my residence near Oak Ridge church, in
Benton county, Oregon, within -six months
from, the date-hereof. -
BARBARA HANSON.
Dated July lath, 18J2L Executrix.
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PHYSICIANS-
J. M. Applewhite, M. D.,
PHYSIC! VN and SURGEON,
Corvallis, Oregon,
Ofiiee at It Graliam's'drug store, on
Main street, opposite, 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
i to 2 and 7" p. m. i:i3-yi.
A. G. SMITH, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Corvallis, Oregon.
Graduate of Rush medical college,
Chicago, also ot the California medi
cal, a member of the medical society
ol California. Headquarters at Allen
& Woodward's store. Office on Main
street, four doors south of drug store.
That the best and cheapest pleace n Co)
vallis to buy all kinds of
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 kt all kinds of job work in the line
of sheet metals or plumbing done is at the
Hardware and Stove store of
.SIGN F THE
FAD LOCK
The
THOS. VVHITEIIOPN, Proprietor.
iSgFThe famous Yvr. PI. McBmyer
hand made Sour Mash and Old Crow
Bourbon Whiskies.
Weinhard's beer on tap. yehlitze's
celebrated botsled lieer.
The gentlemen's favorite resort.
Fancy mixed drinks a specialty.
Keeps constantly on Imnd all kinds of
imported liquors and cignrs. Liquors
for medical purposes a specialt'.
Main Street.
. Corvailis.
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University of Oregon.
EUGENE CITY.
The next session begins on Monday, the
16.?h of September, 18S!.
Free scholarships from every comity in
the state. Apply to your County Superin
tendent. Free, tuition after January 1,
lS'.IO. Four Courses : Classical, Scientific.
Literary and a short English Course iu
hich there is no Latin, (ireek, French or
German. The English is pre-eminently a
Business Cc-urse. For catalogues or other
information, address. J. XV. JOli.NS).N,
2m . President.
WEALTH
WW THEREFOR
Without Health can.
not be enjoyed.
THEREFORE USE
i
v-w7iy fiESTORER.
neriTi
It is the best helper to Health and the quickest
cure on Earth. Use it in time for all diseases of
the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin. It
cures Rheumatism, Malaria, Aated Tongue
and Headache, relieves Constipation, Bilious
ness and Dyspepsia, drives all impurities out of
the Blood and dries up old Sores. The Business
men buy it, the Workingmen use it, the Ladies
take it, the Children cry for it and the Farmers
ay it is their best health preserver.
Sold everywhere, f i.oo a botUe; six for 5.oat
The ETJTEHS' GUIDE is
isav.ed March and Sept.,
. each year. "It is an ency-
i-jclopedic of useful inl'ar-
1 Q&tioii for all who per.
cliacs the luxuries cr tha
necessities of life. We
can clothe yon and furnish rou witli
all the necessary and unnecessary
appliances to ride, walk, dsjice, fJscp,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to cJiarchi
or stay ot home, tnd various cizea,
styles and quantities. Just figure oui
what is rsquired to do all these thin.B-a
COMFQrTiSLY. and you enn maker fair
estimate of the value of the BtTYIBS
QUIDS, which v."ill bo sent npoa
receipt of 10 cents to p.y Tost:!gfc,
WJONTGOfvlSRYVARD & CO.
111-114 Miohisa) &.vonue, Chistipo, IU.
F. M. JOHNHON,
ATT0BNE7 AT LAW,
CORVALLIS, Or..
43Does a general r ractire in all the courts. A Iso
airent for all the first-claws insurance companies. 2:24
J? Ti,T, W SILK AND SATIN NECKTIES.
J- XV ISj I J AjjenUi' Snap box and Out lit, 12 cts. I
1IIE NKCKT1K CO., Augusfa, Ma. 1'lcaso state '
what ceriodiaii ju m MrUei. '
YPJtlllPfllHSY
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MISCELLANEOUS-
Closing out Business
I have concluded to retire from business in
Corvallis, and now offer my entire new
and desirable stock at and under
wholesale prices.
Goods Must be Sold-
Get in and secure Bargains before the stock
is broken.
IfPM'Q
fflijil D
Less than cost. ' Immense Bargains in all
Dress Goods, Velvets, Silks, Plushes, etc.
EVERY ARTICLE IN STOCK WILL BE SLAOGHT
1 Hall's Safe, 1 Howe Scales, 2 Mirrors and
a Store Stove at a big- discount.
"ALL SALES CASH
N0 IORE
RESIDENCE FOR SALE GR
Parties knowing themselves indebted to
will please call and settle immediately.
. All accounts not settled by the
first of August will be
placed for Collection. .
Corvallis,
CLOTK
IS HAND. "
eriARSIRS.
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