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About The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1892)
G R ASS' The sowey 'says make tij "tested and dealer does iiandle our J 'We Can "Havt As is -well fa tiected Vith th butter product in the summer the entire su 'market at the prices realiz indeed than order to 'storage wa: 'ana large q them each y years. Now there a: do 'not hold the' believe in it, but and therefore the of the toost imports sideriition by the the "business is the carrying of snmme carrying it in such a eoineoutof storagi Showing a good flai Wnd sweet, Various expen: and constant impn made in refrigeration. ahead of what we were e Bgo. With the improvements eration and the ability to prodm low temperature at a minimum & are now able to freeze fcutter and it at a very low. temperature at a cost low as or lower than formerly paid f ordinary 'cold storage. After experi ments covering a range of the past five years it has been thoroughly- 'dem onstrated that this is the only proper way to hold butter. Butter made last 'June, frozen solid and held until May, 'came out in tip top condition. Not a tub oily,' and all of a very fine flavor. Ordinary goods hold their own and -deteriorate very little. Freezing has come to fetay, and. we think every shipper will do well to give it its consideration. Repeated experi ments have shown us that butter frozen will stand tip longer after being taken out of . the freezer than .that held in the ordinary cold storage. A certain amount of fermentation takes place In the cold storage butter that is prevented by the freezing process, and when the butter is taken from the freezer it has better keeping qualities than butter held in or dinary cold,, storage: Frank C. McMul len in Creamery journaL - , Indiana Premium. ' " The Indiana State Dairymen's associa tion are fortunate in having "for"secre tary a live little lady, Mrs. Laura D. J K 1 1 4 1 a a AT f aw a Worley. With her kindly compliments there comes a circular to our table -setting forth the premiums offered by the State Dairy association for the next In diana state fair at Indianapolis, Sept. 19 to 24. ' - . On dairy butter, first, second and third, the premiums are ten, six and three dollars. On creamery butter the premiums are ten, six and thjee dollars. On full cream cheese, first, ten dollars: second, six dollars; third, three dollars. In addition the Indiana Consolidated Butter and Cheese association offers a special premium of ten dollars bn first preinium creamery butter and five dol lars on first premium full cream cheese. The Indiana board of agriculture offers ten dollars on each of first premiums of ' Hairy and creanfery butter and first pre- tnium full cream cheese. J. L Monrad, for Chris Hansen, offers special pre miums of butter and cheese color. Also the Genesee Salt company, through F. A. Tripp, their western representative, the scale of points will be as follows. " Flavor 45, grain 25, color 15, salting , 10, backing 5. All butter and cheese ex- w Libited to become the property of the Indiana Dairy association and to be sold for the benefit of the association to assist in building up the dairy interests ' bf Indiana. Hoard's Dairyman. Milt In Hot Weather; Night's milk that will not keep sweet and pure till 10 a. m. the next day is not fitted td offer for manufacture at T or 8 o'clock in the morning. When night's milk has been , improperly cared for in summer it will begirt to age rapidly the text morning just at the critical period of cheeseroakingi the scalding tip pro cess of the curd. .-'- This isaifte' of the most disastrous things that Can happen in cheesemak ing, for if acid gets a firm hold on the soft, partially cooked curd, no after amount of, high scalding will abort a bout cheese. ; The1most aggravating point is that all the trouble began back on somebody's farm; who was grossly negligent the nightLbef ore with the care Of his milk. Cor. American Cultivator. . TJair-r anal tnamenr. See to' it that thetfe is. a fully equipped . dairy exhibit at yourstate fair this sea son. At the- cbunyjf airs there should in every casd be jrtemiums given both' ' ' for home dairy and creamery butter and "Tiheese.., " jA Scotch milking machine has been received at Chicago from Glasgow by a rm who will see that it has a thorough trial. If itoroves a success, the tfnly - odd thing fcbout it will be that it was . noti.vented irl America. ...- '-fc.airying is now one of the most in r "iting occupations in the' Country for " money and brains to take up. The milk - test, the calculations Of the cost of a cow's feed for a year and the consequent necessity of getting feniy the" best cows have put the business on an approxi . mately exact basis. i '" - When several farmer 6h flxa'"tame Hftp0 of road have milk to carry every "dav to the station for the' milk con tractors, or to the creamery or cheese factory, one man ought ,to, be able to $ Carry the' loads from several farmers much cheaper than each man can go every day. Here is a chance ior co ' operation to get in Borne good work. Tbe driveway Tt vitilation, anf J$ JlOlirS 15y LftnSf 4D Hoars Qlrrrw niaab to send f i p 7TV comcHb ist? r ana Kansas Chw Cora o?.n b9 - - or the pur- iding thirteen we do a horse ows its form and position at the i the wagon box, also the arrangement of the ropes. By Uiihitching ' the team from tho Wagon tongue and hitching to the repe the StOrti is raised easier and quicker than it iiould be shoveled 8 feet high. The box is emptied by a rod which sticks up above tie top of the box. When the box reaches tep of elevator shaft this rod is pushed ilowu, the doors Are un hooked and fall into the position shown by the dotted lines, the corn then slides out and the box is ready to come down. When the box is down the lower door is put into position and hooked by shoving the rod up to its. place; The upper door is held By the lower d&cs, . This crib' is set on stone piers Street 8 inches apart, 18 inches high, 16 inches wide at bottom and 6 inches on top. The floors are doable boards 6 feet 8 inches wide and 24 feet long, nailed to 6 by 6 sills, 5 feet 7 Inches long, laid on top of the piers. These sills have tin strips nailed to the top edge and extending 4 inches out all around, making it impos sible for rats to get up to the floor. The position of other timbers and elevator shaft are shown in the drawing; " hca com? elevatoiL The studding (2 by 8) is nailed id the floor and the floor to the sills, a substan tial arrangement, although the floor ex tends 8 inches over the ends of the sills. The studding is also set bracing so that no nail girts are needed and the crib cannot sag or lean. The form of the roof holds the upper part of the crib to gether. The tie girts (3 by 8) extend en tirely across the building (21 feet) just above the driveway feet apart. Other timbers (4 by 6) are placed between these over the driveway, and the floor Is nailed to the under vide. Wato Cbre for Bats. Fill a barrel one-third full of bran and water, mixed eti2 enough to hold a rat , on it; let them feed a couple of nights, then make them' another, mess in the -Bame barrel of nearly all water. J When One goes in down gees Mr. Sat," and the next, not knowing Ms brother's bad ' i luck, follows suit. -In the morning the" barrel will be r. frill if the rat supply holds out. " ' -. A New,'"Systm of WoTltln'g; rices. . ; , A new "system of "working beeSibjVJ Mr. Wells, is msldng. some stir in Eng land. He-puts , two colonies side by side, witlf a perforated dummy between, and ojieen-exclnder over, laving both; coloniea vwork in the same supers, and .reports .greet success. But it seems to tocreosj rt t;-aency to nramn corn ny yAors or Fullrnan and Tourist r nose.H .ding thirteen I niflinffr, Stock, fork. TIJTJTShows its form and position J X ave. one - ' K ' ' t.'. ; rmahol roa Tiro a hrnvA I a-,., m a p i i i par-. Free Reclininir Chai. &eeonffi.u.Ju--i.ii..aiii wjy fL, . jor rates ana (rerrerai mtcfriBfttion car W. H. HUKLEUHT, Asst. Gent" Vf, 254 Washington BtT--C T PoETBrsCroR. Benton PLANING County MILLS -AND- gfisa and flcoR Factory, W. P. MARTYN, Proprietor. Doors unci Sash kept in stock, or made to .j1r. Mouldings ol ail kinctl in pine oi sechtr. All orders will receive prompt afc cention. ' I gaaraatee all my work to be nrst-class. West of 8. V, depot, Corvallis, 'Jregon. 8-8-tf, XJTU SANDEWB ICTRIG BELT LATEST PATENT8 WITH ELECTRO MAGNETIC SUSPENSORY. BEST IMPROVEMENTS. Win mu Wlth'mzt. V.dteina ail Mmmfacaa nafflit (ten or er taxation of bniBtnerr frk,ieMeEiadlioretioa; u miul exbMstiM, drsJa, Ioum. nervonft debilttyi fp. Inaun, lsDg nor, rbwimatlam, kidney, lirer tad bl44tr complaints, Imme back, lumbago, atellea, (aiwtml Ul-bullh, etc. Thla aleetrie bait ooDtaian WatafltrfaJ Ifaiiaaanata over II othara, and glraa a eurrctrt that fa loatantlj felt by tba wearer or we forfeit Bettrvvt ana wiir-cera ail or toe aoovo dlseaaea or aa pay. TboaMi4.bae'been eared by tblaasar yelon. invention after all otberimediea failed, and we give bandreda of tctimcntaU lOaiiU and every other etato. Oar powerTul UPBOVEO ElafrMC SWeSKSOBT. the createat boorTwT.r offered weak men, Fit EK WITH AIL BUTTS Ilealtb and vlgorona strenxtb UC tkaHTKIDin SO to 00 Dsya. Bend, for iUnatratod Pampbleta, Bailed, eealea, rrosi-ddroaa No. 172 first St., PORTLAND, ORE. ' jenton County Complete Set of Abstracts of Benton " , Cotthty. .snTej.&cisg & f erfectiig Titles a Spsiialtj, Money to loan ontlmroved City and Country Property. MAIN ST., CORVALLIS; ' J ppt.KWHrrE.il. d.. a - "-renideiioe) North 9t 8tnet. . H. S. FEaNOT, M v., - residence street. an .. . 1 . - doors north ot OperHus. " Applewhite eraot, PliYSlCiiHS AND SURGEONS, """'"I - I .01Ecft8 OVer J. EL Clark' Kald-1 Ware StOftl', afiU 'at Qcaliam a - , . -tr --'in ft " ;" drugstore. HOXirs: -O tO i.J a. m, K nrl V fA'R-a Tri l:oUTO P, jand t tO v 1 . . . : - I n n nrf?tt!&fzi$& DIC 1 f at Send for Prices and Gave Money. " Bicycles, Guns and Typewriters taken m Exchange. :;mOVI5 Trit HOUSEHOLD FOOD' r, ' ;iMPRffjrs nnTunnnv Mn THF MINI?. THAT lb WELL UfJDERSTOOQA" ' ym WIRE 6AUZE OVEriPPiafiQl PE BEST OF COOKS PREFER THEtl3t 6UJKJlUl-FA3H!PirilNDarf' v IP XOU WANT THE BEST Buy the CHARTER OAK. With the Wire Gauzo Oven Dotirii. For Sale ' .by Fish Js Murphy WEIl ENGINES TTavo femer mu-fx. .n4 m therefore less likely to get xit oforOer tbnn any other gas or gasoline engines now built. Just Ugltt the buruer. turn the waeei. and it Makes ko sa:x.x. o& .otjbt:. ' Ko double or false explosions, so fteqneat wttb tM, v . nnrellable spark,' .- - 7 Por4gtmpIkIty It Beat the World. ' fit Oil itself Aatomatlcally, ': - . ' ; Ko Batteries r Kleetrto Sparlc. tt ronswlth Cheaper Grade oTOasoUne tbaa an) Other Engine. , yon r9cnipnvx ciacuuLma aftlv to PALMER ' & REY, MAwyFACTURRa, Jaif fraossco, CaL and hrtland. 6r.f top ALL THE LEADING BRANDS? VICTOR, PARAGOK, RA5IBLER PtJOIinXi IRt QUOIS, GENDRON, GIANT. MERRILL, GI- - sr "jANT88,. LITTLE GIANT, ETC. ..... - , Prices to Suit all. Purses. :; J&uffil. HoDStjs, Agent for Fred. T. UerriU. . 3Trt8niJ Trade-MarksjAtaineii, and all Pat' . enfonslmess condncted rr Moderate Fees.. flu, IffiM (a AnnAiia II. . Ptpiit 'andweicnreatent in less time than those i uuce. Send rfodel, drawing or photo-, with descrlp- Hon; We advise. If patentable or not, free of charge. Onr fee not dne till patent is secured, v Pamphlet, "How to UBtam fatents," with names ofictnal client ia jour State, county, or town, seat free. Address, : VsMsOIJV Va' Ur4Wf yposlte Patent Office, Washington, DCa. iii i - -rr rr in -ii n - a n :'Jr ga' Tsi T A1VTT7C3 TMJT7.TnPC?XT P-,-. fr A NEWPORT, Benton CHHCh'i'C & NERVOUS DISEASES CUBED BT OfsB.F. WebIVs Electric Soil .f ft? soil Apl:!uct.3, viz. Catarrh, Rheumatism, .' ' HoiutiL-a, Amcnorrhosa, - " Sucrmatorrhma. J'rolapsus, Chlorosis, Pamful Mcoscs, Leucoirboca, Nominal Wunltncss, Eflfoots of 0:iaui6ia, Incontinence, Palplt.ttiott, Paralysis, Nervous Debility, Sterility, -Impotoncy, Diahotis, Nenrasthenia, . Sick IIoQdacUo, . Varicocele, Hornia. Insomnia, liumbagro, Spinal DiBoasoI 5 Dyspppsi. ConsEipation, Kidney Complaints, General Debility, Loss of Memory, Loco-Motor Ataxia, Cnilepsy, etc, etc. BR.G.F.W&BD, Ictsntor and Patentee, Unilsd and Foreign Countries. W Send toi Gatalofcuoa aad Testimoaiaia. :Jflt. HQBEIS, . piiopKi xbn bir jhe - PiVflLLlS eIAKERV ' And Dealer in Chowe . Staple and Fancy (jroe'eries, rOBB WiXESTNDLIQCORS Fresh, Drr-ad, Caks,' Pies, Crackers, Etc., 'ept coustaotly on liaud. Jjr'vallif, Oregon. Ji Jl; HALL, -: . ,. COKTRAtiTOB FOB : Brick, Sand and Stone, - 3' - . A First-class Article famished on - ahort notice. ' x . ' Leave orders at Hamilton, Job Co, 'a Bank. Attorney and Counsefer at law, . OOEVAMJa,- 1 OBEGOS. Usal business promptly attended to in any part ol theSiattv - ; Office 4ri lo&tofflce .Brock, e najd fo hve Moncolian pheasants on de-1 t "TJg J. A. loud, a the W.gwamiar. livery to C. ber shop. aTaA I'lVES ! 'their property-can't put it in telle wyest will Juake4noney.byall- Couqty, OREGON. wommniLhrj! tbue ELECTEO-MEDICAU SCIENCE STILL jhi iesTto Kir tjElflctficilj I . . . v -. . Isrentotl la Apiil, 1801, tstrnta fa 3ubo, fill and PettLii lcsalu I ' . THE ITU C TirrT)T Ti m f J Any crov r!A 4jr;ytmng. wo4 ,n it ..ubni'MD urn lie mjiHn to ht-ar and convereo in onlinnry toaos, aiifl ttd f curca by vr. u.-i-.-weon s &ierw.,i A pparui us for Trcntiujr Ik-af ness. 7 Ati -Electro-JietiifKi Jioay ui Httery Witt ?l' riaL'v for tru'it! Til'arcps invente i enpociauy ior trvj- . ti:r TioafrtcES tu.u xue diseases -wlitta r terwi 1'tcenTS ior my t,ieCTro-.nriia ThoorynrKl rracuce, aoscriwiijf uw Stabs , " - C. E. BLISS, Ccneral Act, T?" ' IOWA FALLS, IOWA. v , . -.. ' ;-- P. M. JOHNSON, ATT0ENEY AT LAW; corvallis, OPw ; ?; - -c .... - : .: , OTPoes a general rraetice in all the courts. Also arent tor all the first-lass maurance companies. 2 JU -, liONEY TO LOAN. 'Money to loan at 8 per cent interest on fanning land in Benton county. . Enquire el J. E. Markley ft Co. Office oyer the post olfioe, CorvalUa, Oregon. . .rf. ....... , - .. . - . .. THE PORTLAND SAVINGSBANK . OJ PORTLAND, OREGOffi Paidur capital.. Surplus and profits. Interest; auowei on savings deposit at follow; On ordinary savings books..., per cent' per annum On tene savings books. ...... .0 per eeut per annum On certificate of deposit: ;. .- ,y .... For three months. per cent per annum X r months. 6 per cent per annum for twelve months .....6 per cent per annum . f - BANK DRKUil, Preeident. .. . ,! p, K. THOMPSON, Yica President J ' H.C. BTKiTTOf.', Casliier, RvLa Taylor, -J.-;- r bofristob. or vaM " ' ,:. : -CorvalJis, Oregon, CrShavins;, hair-cuttinff, . diesfiins. djin& and shampooing. - ' 1 1 . .. . ... . . . i i l ? x - . . - ' " will beYotri at .n, -Fn particular. . .-. , r 1 b b I II D . ' ... A TiAlinnviHe... 7:25p. m j fPortland 8:'0b. : - Tickets to q2W East and 3putli n - . &Aetsan4 fall information recnnlina rates, nps etc., call on company' agent aft Corvallis. i K. P ROGERS, Asst. O, k P Agent. R. KOEULEU Manager. J'ortlj.id, Oregon. ,WJFEH.0 DAYS CNLYf nr teural OIbmob ffaf Velraa Pra.h rttiaiencrr SI 3 - 2laatta HiarraKini uatDviwl -!. t mti. 0: a tJIrar rtttUcai n-kattain a.a nlo. cm. t! ltam ta. and MBtala!-'f 11 tli rrlrlT-fc .aLa.nu. &XjUwW)rra,lk,waV UJ IUr. ittosaV MAi!srrfr!Miw) t Z S l-t ttrfiaaB baaHaall.( (ll! f tUuT f SoalUl Atf af ifliff rnlliiliti frnn ih rtumTilrlni 1 iMrnllaAffaUtilftia bufjm stud. It loftrt If HJw rel dlwnowiof fmbvtvlut 1 mafletiil folwl rolled pif . Mif pla with cnsdMt bBtitiea diammd that tawjj ett buy. It uhn llk hUcrri llgbt aad iMnnwt irlih ffoldra lifht with lut vmsa tMotMtawi)br. tb lifinc uur of the 9k y and delfcnt bifUn2 oanuy' rWtr4, all tfasM nrioua Uots embiaAta this boauHftaatTB. U la dMp bM ffi 00j 1 pair Try banaUaoMfold plate 4 hoc p mut-na&f Smm ar-rir.f art Wotn bj tb If J iti of tVahtoa of Cbloago ad Kerv'losk tad mIIi wicrywberw fee 9H. Tb box on ffia ooUId a wOTcrwd w)tb 4fKd&oriBJalk TtUrfl flmb. nch easf Htn ftea taiui tnt u xautb u ttv d Mm to iniroduW ot fooAiJot W dajl oaxlf.W will btA yoa Ocm SUnsSMunumBtiK Plvbh Htatkwwt aw ioa oblt t0a duvgefl all propUd aad latto&cuesc atanatred at; ntoDay rafuadad. TUa ofhr ia md tiioae b will aodwof tolntrfy1o0ir ajpJa. Hharwla har 14-00. ttandWev d tMarr I ml w WtU WIU.UlHi t8ft HalaUd Stcset, UUCAXrO, UHir jjOUTE 3 'v " Oregoi Pacific Railroad - Tr-I Hogg,3Keceiver, and V 1 WVgWA JWVIvAWj;UlVU. flB STEAMSHIP LINE ' 235 Miles Shorter: 20 Honrs !. tins than , by any other route. First class ; through passenger and freight line rrrn Portland all points in the Willameite vaiiey to and from San Francisco, Cal. J -t V TIME SCHEDULE (except Sundays.) r Leaves Albany 1:60 p. m I Leaves Taqnlna6745 a. ttf Leave Corvallisl:40 p r. I Leave Cortallia 1:36 " i Arrive Yaauiua 60 p. m Arrive Albany JlitO a. nk Oreg-'on & California trains connect at Alfuty 4 Ciwallis. The above .trains connect at Yaotina uitt the OrefitiB Development Co.'s line of sUaiikhips be -twseu Yaquina and 6an Francisco. ; s From Taquina. iSteamship Willamette Valley,"ifune ls lltb, 22d, July 5at V . "- . FroiuJSan Franclsc'o Steamship "Willamette YalleW" June 611 17th, 7th, .. ."--'. .. -This Cbznriany 'eserres the rUtlit to rnanir ' soilinp " dat without notice ; : .(l ... t N..B. Passengers from Pontfand and al Willamette valley points can make cloea ' inn. connection wth the trains of j the YsqeinJ route at Albany or Corvallis, And if destined . to Sau Francisco. should aa-nnpe to srriv." " Yao.riiaa-tbe evevin b're 0af of sMling Passenger iipa ireigtit tates always ti,j lo-west.-' For iforuiation apply to D. . Cummins, -frekPt and ticket sgeut, Corval lis, or. to -' ' . C. C. H0GUE , - K F. and P. Agent Oregon Pa 4".,V' . cilic ,l!ajlroad Co., Corvllif, Or ' W. B. WEBSTEiL t t. f" Gen." P. and P. Agent, Oregon Develop- - ut Co., 204 Montgomery St., S. F., Cal, . . fj.ee to mmm aaartraSawaiirgDeaaia avr auByJ cr afl a Lualar aar Bum tt.muia. adk9 aukl i aaMuvfaO 1 Wa,? Hawaa, H la Sahar atronnw aa aaa,ta, aah SMcaC Imr. aia atrli1 to lanUn; I 11 . ' """Wanrfireti.ar, "y aad lat aaba. fcvtag II kwaaaataaaaaaioa auTO,.Inibf aa in.iat.tui fai t a, o,rf aprine aanila. I -iuu . . aatv wiau, banjr,Jrrta( fcllr rit a na rcara" wl.a wrWaa guataatta. VUtaatcV -1B WM aa ata aw rjiL.alM: WM xa aMkrtaf aOl haaselr - eedaanr to au, aalta feaa oaa; 1an ISaaMtat Wakwa Plate!? .Mid with at Ou mbV f.. baad. at wa araaot I -fl prtea wa asw t :-J Catithl alnnkna. 13 a aa, aad m wt;i t llaifteS tn tba acri , fctaaaa t at' laca vtw . t' in a, aovx aJtatiteiaeacaail ato!" t m t;i mu Jn tbf afn C. O. n., aad rtr ..asiBtiht ' tr aoqaa caactlr a4 mmmbml ymJ TO atpnai latt aio ami atama' - It Doc Ton aa aot r. . ,. . Rtta . tatrUat. jm fajr avuia aalawi J . . aaaia I VI X OA .. .-v..-: - ' j4