The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, October 28, 1892, Image 1

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    NO. 37.
TO L. XXIX,
COli VALL1S, BEATON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1892.
A Peculiar Request. Salem ealeon men
! have petitioned the cncno-l to etop all tha
gambling it the city lor one year trout dice.
That looks like a queer r quest to 'make of
the city orhecrs. as is supposed by inrst
peojje that it 13 their duty to look into this
matter anyway. Ex.
GREATEST SKIN GORES
Cuticura Cures All Skin Eruptions
Gives a Clear Complexion Free
from Pimples.
ON TI1E WAV TO PARADISE,
-When you buy
mf nre, sua
ltd Wall
sir.
Picture Framing a Specialty at
Successor to Philip
Tnn nmrri nrsine cannot he paid of tbc CcTICCKA
Sxmediks.tis I have n.'d them for the laatyea.r.
gUlU A Hall Or BO, UUU UHU LW'Ul lu HI! me grciA.--.
BKin cures, uioou purine
and liumar remedies of tbe
ege. I liave used a -ffood
roanv called toilet eoavift,
and 'I f:ud Ct-TIcurtA fcoAP
Is Ian best I h;ivc ever used.
1 find it fur superior 4.o all
other toilet ct cdicin.-n
soap. It cares all Ekiu
ernptione, acd giveaaclear
complexion. ,As for euaru
pooinijl wonluuscno other,
aadfortfce face eitlicr, ant
is a cure for all pimples,
biackhcudfl, eczema and all
irrrtetiousand rontrbness of
tbc face. Tor after uing
aw bile, 'it ir.akfB the face
smooth and cool, -and docs cot give that burning
feupalion v.'liieb no many ether toilet aoaps do.
Try the Cimct'tiA Ueiiemeii end you wiil not
LEWIS P. KELLKit,
13 Le Avenue, Bridgeport, Connr.
Poip
Hh3 'CCTtCTTRA
Eczerna IO Years Cured
T iiiirchascd end need CuTicurtA with the mom
pratltying results. I wi:a troubled witii eczema in
tue torm 01 sail rueuin lor I'-u jt-uin, uuu n.m ijm.w
desn.iired of bcius-curcd. Clticura. with the lielp
of the Ootictra bcap and Cuticura IIesolvent,
lias permanently removed my complaint, anu len
niv flesh Round ami healthy.
JAMEtf X. WIUsON", Mannfacturing Chemist,
ifc BeeL-inan btreet, iiew i orK, r . r:
Dam
M ft H
S ii fv" 1-3 fed 5.-3 M s5"'
Gjticura Remedies
Are the createat skin cure, blood purifiers, and
humor remedies of modern timea. Bold every,
wnere. l riec, Ci'Tici'HA, Wc,; Boap, 25c: KEf
eoLVENT, $t. Prepared tiy the Potteu LlKUa
AKU Cuehicai. Cospobation, Boston.
Kg-' llow to Cure Blood Diseases," mailed freK
'P Bkin and f-eclp purified Wid Ticarrtificd
I U ty Coticcca t?OAH. Absolutely pure.
RKUfSATIG PAiNS
In one rolnrrte the Cnticura Anil.
Pain Flastor relieves rheumatic, sci
atic, -Wp, kidney, chest, and muscular
pains ai d wcaune3;. rmx, ioc.
If'
Fall and Winter
Will b"lh
lre;isl 1,- 1 .
Scores ill
No! one I hat is loutl :
goods lliat frentleraen
AN I
-.iiur't . find -donble-
lidit rut Sack suit, - (SX"
m Horn' ' ;f
S10 TO $25. M JmM
; llie sofl of A
Kinir Pins h Wv ; H-l:.-
F. M. JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CORVALL1S, OK.
AWfVws a ffcncral r ractioe in all the courts. A !so
nnt, lor all the tirst-claas msurance comuantea.
Let 8 hope that the people who habit
ually disregard their health will reach that
I'.esirahle place, ahd avoid the locality lHih
is less desirable as an etertfhl residence
on account of the heat nrrid Irarrotrncrinrfes
generally. But wliilo weta'rry in this vale
of tears, why should we voluntarily endore
the tortures of dypepsia when a systematic:
use of Hostetter's Stoinach Bitters iirill rid
us of the atrocious malady, which unless
physicians are very much at fault tends
to shorten the term -of our cfcistance? Heart
burn, l.iliimsness, constipatttfn almost al
ways' accompany this compUiut and are,
sympU.iuatic of it. These are all extin-l
guished by the Uitte'rs, V'lich also com-.
ph-tely couqueri maiana, tonugunn, ner
vousness and debility. Since tbe appear-;
ance f " 1 grippe" it Ima ahoWii singular
martary over this complaint that has car
ried off so many of our brightest ana best,
BRtiEtf LOCALS.
The Gazette office printed twenty-;
five 'thousand ballots for the use of;
Benton conftty voters this 1 week, (oi
the jutsidentwl -election which takes
place one week from next Mouday.
The tickets Imve the same rod tnpe
complicatioi S as those printed for thf
state election lield last Jui.fc, but are
considtTitljly smaller m size, ts there
are only sixteeti na"mes oii theballot.fouv
electors for each presidential candi
date. This simplifies matters to a
or.-nt f vtent for the voter, and makes
easier work lor the clerks. The
twenty-five thousand ballots VOclude
samples on colored paper for the use
of voters.
State of Ohio, C'n-y op Toledo,
T.t.-f:As County.
Vr.nk .l . nESEY makes oath that he is
tli Beiiior nartuer of the firm of F. J. CHE
siv (!o.. rtoins; business in the city of To-
.'siUi Ciinntv and State aforesaid, and that
a.-.id firm will nav the sum of ONK HUN
DUEL) DOLLAUS for each and every case
.r Catarrh that caunot be cured by the
H all's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. OHENFY.
5?wfirn to before me and subscribed in my
nrrsence. this 6th dav of December, A-, 1).
1886.
SKAL
A, W. G LEA SON
Notary Public.
H.JI' Catarrh Cure is taken internally and
jiritH ilireetlv on the blood and mucous sur
faces of the svsterr. Send for testimonials,
hee F. i. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
aa'Pold by" Drugsjists, 75c.
fine Dfsss Soils
Our al biocK
IS'.'IM MiiNSE.
i -.mnh.tr- liiifs of BooK SIiops, Kubb r and Oil Clothinp,
Itubb T.DootP, Mackintoshes, Trunks, Valises and Satchels.
ion
J US"C j
ILTT1VB
d
LAOB '& OONGItSS,
$4 $5 and $6.
Blankets at Oast to Olose.
MaMVoWr LB ADD
r-VinrW full from cellar to garret with
. Garments for men, boys and youths.
It will pay you to see us before fencing-.
THE
TV
TYL
I3ST
Headquarters for clothinff: ready made and made to order.
Market Opened'!
I have Purchased the Old
HT?J.T"B
--FOR--
MEN, BOYS AND
CHILDREISr.
nnnvAT'T m w
J V" "
N
And will carry a full line of the best Meats to be obtained. The pnb-1
Tic ns well as alt of my old customers, are respectfully invited to call ;
and see me.
OLAI'
One Price Cash Store,
s
'For cedar posts go to T. W. Will,
'6r'yallis, OregOri.
Wanted, thi-ee ot four ccrds of otk
woodattJiisoffi.ce.
Ladies and children's hair efetting a
speciahy at Taylor's.
Dried fruit wanted. Highest mar
ket prices at iUines.
Coffins nd caskets at L. Welker &
Co's. Hearse furnished.
The rnofet beautiful decorated table
sets can be seen at Wells & Sou s.
Marion R. Johnson is prepared to
give instruction pn the guita'r by note.
E. H. Taylor has opened a neat in
the fire department would have to be
called out. Fortunately, however, it
terminated in nothing more serious.
We we pleased to hole that the
much needed cross-walks are being
placed in positf6n, but none too soon,
for last Monday Wening one of Cor
vallis" fair 'daughters had the mis
fortune to received quite a fall, owing
to a bad croSs walk, but received the
timely assistance of a young man, who,
by the way, is a prospective member of
the family.
The state board of railroad commis
sioners, consisting of A. N. Hamilton,
Robert Clow and Clerk F. J. Miller
were in Corvallis Tuesday night. The
other commissioner, G. W. Colvig,
did not accompany them on this trip.
surance efface near the Rdyal restau-j They were On thefr semi annual tonr
rant.
- Henry Pape, Of the leader, made a
flying trip to Portland the 'first of the
week.
On accofint of he scarcity of water,
Fischer's niill is now usrilg steam
power.
The highest market price paid for
&1 kinds of produce at Wheeler fc
Langley's,
Ii L. Htfrd, of Koseburg, but for
merly of CorVallis, was at the Occi
dental Saturday.
Orders for the Salem laundry left
at Frank's Racket store, will receive
prompt attention.
Just step into Wells & $ons grocery
store and examine those beautiful li
brary and stand lateps.
Do you knew that you can save fiYty
per cent by buying extracts at W.ieeler
& Langley s i Iry them.
Thfe or5;e has just completed a
neat catalogue for H.- V. Settlemire,
the Tangent nurseryrmtn.
W. S. Gardner, pfeotdgrapher, cor
n; r Third and Monroe streets. Stic
cessor to Chase and Gardner.
Highest market pi-fees paid for but
ter and eggs at the New Erav.
Wells & Son.
Frank Stan'sell-, the geiiial clerk
at the Occidental Hotel, returned Sun
day from a two weeks visit to Port
land. "
Chas. Hodson. of the Gaztte of
fice, returned Monday from a
day's visit to Porttand ?and Falls City,
Polk county. " -
(ieorge Kouinson tne rustling rep-
esentative of Blake, Mi-Fall fc Co., of
Portland, paifer dealers, was m the
ity Monday.
Chester tSaines. Of Niagara, alter a
hoit visit td the exnds.tioii at Port
and, is spendinii a few days at home
previous to returning to Niagara;
Since the "tariff has been taken off
the Chinese pneasants great numbers
3f these choice birds have been killed
by our local sports.
The steamer Willamette Valley, from
San Franciscov . arrived at Yaquina
Monday with the tftnal list of psissen-
.rei-s anil Carso of feeneral merchan
dise.
F. f Chambers, an enthusiastic re
publican of Kings valley, was on our
,
in? ana positive,
streets Saturday and reports political I qualities, and bear the apiiearance of
matters as running smootuiy in mat i having been done upon
of inspection over the railroads of the
state, and spent Tuesday and Wednes
day examining the Oregon Pacific line
between this place aud Yaquina.
Cait. A W. Rose returned last
Sunday from the Blue river mines in
which he is largely interested. He
has been there for several weeks work
ing out his share of tlio assessment
on the waaon road now beinc built
into these mines, and reports that the
road lacks only four miles of comple
tion, and the snow is now lying on
the ground to a depth of six feet.
Thwie mines are of undobtefd richness,
ancLure situated iu the Cascade moun
tains in Lane county.
Salem Steam LaunSry. T. M.
Hamilton, the agent Tor the Salem
steam laundfry, has decided to locate
permanently in tins crty. He has al
ready established a good business for
that company in this city, which bids
fair to betome constantly larger.
Their work has- never failed to give
entire satisfaction, while their charges
are as low as is compatible with first
class work. Clothing called for and
delivered free of char&e.
Deah of Mrs. Harrison.
For i he second time in the history of
the White House a presidents Wife
has died within its walls. At 1:40
Tuesday morning, Mrs. Harrison died
from a lingering attack cl consumption.
In the last hows ol her llinass MVe
would awake from a truubled arid tin-
ten j satisfactory sleep, and was conscious,
She met death with the patience and
resignation of a devout Christian, and
her last days were comparatively free
from pain. For twenty-four hours
the president and family had been al
most continually at net oeusuie, ana
the entire nation sympathize witli them
in their sorrow-. Arrionn messages of
sympathy received by the president,
were those from (ueen Victoria ex
Secretarv Blaine, ex president Grover
Cleveland, Vice-President Morton
and Hon. Whitelaw Reid. v
TRADE
J. It
LINER AND ADVERTISER.
Wood, trade-liner and adver
tiser, among us advertising some of
our leading business men. Among
whom are Wells fc Son, Nolan, and
also the Gazette.
The "Hi Ho" trade lines are pleas-
have good notice
section,
Lafe Wilson resembled a real live
rancher as be drove into town last
Sunday afternoon-, after having driven
ill the way from Chitwooa to orvai
is in a buckboard;
The Misses rage and Hoaas,
done upon . honor.
Things arc llow taking on new cora-
ulexions and pleasing forms as the
public are being posted as to the
business ot uorvauis, anu n i ex
pected that those will now read who
never read before, and those who al-
ftwavs read, will now read the more.
AT THE COURT HOUSE.
SPEAKING BY
DEMOCRATIC
ORATORS.
AND POPULISM
Eugene, visited a few days in Corvallis Us a class our business men are
whfle reluming tt their home from friendly to projects tl'nt .Will forward
wnii.e . u i i. I tlo hnainess interests of the ton. aud
Portland, whern they had leen attend
ing the exposition
Simerintendent John Sticker, of
the carriage and wagon lactory, re
turned last Saturday from the east,
where he has bttYi purchasing material
for that manufactory.
Frfdav evening. Nov. 4th, Ellsworth
Post. G. A. .. Will hold a camp nre
to which all old soldiers and their fam-
iha are invited. The program win
it.l I15 1 1-1 I
in consequence, vui iiia "i"
coming the trading point of this sec
tion of the valley. . . , , .
Advertising will be found a power
in this direction aud it is also discovered
that the merchants whose names ap
pear are the very ones who afford the
lowest price.
Kivivri fT trfE COUNTY. It has
-iiwav been the custom xor ine
nrw lprk to make out the list
.ti. v.an
oegin prompuy a. , .v- "?, VJ7 thV fJrse Av
The many fKends of Mrs. Kalston oi -
aced in .the
ftn'nda of the sheriff for collection. One
.,rat fault with this nietnou was inar, u
. - , . . ,
caused a considerable .loss y ie
county,' as the state receivea its snare
of tax from tne lisseu iiiui is-sc
,h on.mtv had to stana an iosst s on
riiorfages on which taxes could not be
forcibly collected by tne snerui. ror
instarice, a party held a mortgagfi on a
niece of propertyj which was U t xl on
the first day oi o my i.v.u.
provided by statute, and that mbrt
Sase was caiicelled between that time
and the annual piecnug. w
holder wouia re-
Free delivery to all parts of the city.
COEVALLIS,
OKEGON.
Cox, now of Vancouver, but formerly of July m each ye a h
of this city, will be sorry to learfi that part of the tax roll pi
JLV-sii -i .;u 0ldlv hands of the sheriff for co
sue is uai'KciuuniY - n j
receive tidings of her improvement.
The many friends' of Dr. J. , B. Lee
will be pained, to learn that he, is 1)
ing dangeroiisfy ill at his residence in
this city. The latest reports were that
lie was in an extremely critical condi
tion, and the worst was feared.
Wells & Bon are building up an ex
tensive business in the grocery line by
kmnino ohlv the best goo'ds, and
sellinsr at bottom prices.' One advan
tage iri purchasing goods from this
firm is the assurance of prompt deliver, r -
oina1i7.ation. the
aa they have their own delivery wagon. jaxes on tUe same wheu
J; . W.' Matthewij a' well knowti the sKerificame around to co lest, for
traveling man and insurance agent, re- the reason that it had oeen canceuei
ports having transacted more business before the board of equalization met.
in rnrvalhs dmine a recent visit here, Tbi stale would receive its proportion
than in ahv other town of our size m r .up .a arid the county wouia oe
the valley, which speaks well for Cofr i08er tlie entile amount. At tne late
val is. - I meet ng of the Doarq oi equauzawou,
M.H. KrieBel,wfiowascaiieaiornu-i County Judge liunora aecweu to cor
aaeipnta oy a ibkiiu ...v,-. b . jqis uua "66-
that his iriother was seriously" ill, ar
rived there ori Saturday, the 16th insL,
but nothing remained but her em
balmed remains. The funeral services
took place on Sunday, the 17th,
Ouito an excitement was created last
Sunday afternoon ; by the burning ont
of a chimney at the residence of J. C.
Ta'ylot)' and for a time it seemed as ii
by
ioo;,-,T nff the roll all mortgages can-
since the first day of July and
np to the time of the .sitting of the
board of equalization. . The result is
t rMintw is saved the taxes on
about 50 mortgages, or $10C0 in the
payment of state taxes' for ths year
1892. by this wise method of pro
cedure.
Two well known political speaker!
have occupied the arena in the court
house Erring the past week. Each,
presented then ideas of a panacea for
all the ills the American voter is heir
to, and were greeted with full houses
many republicans turning out to giv
the political war horses a respectful
hearing, luesday evening VYm. M.
Colvig", candidate on the democratic
presidential ticket for elector, made &
very creditable . democratic speech,
replete with the time-worn dogmas of
I horiias Jetlerson and modem lesser
lights, and again wore the threadbare
subject of free trade to. the bone. Al-
tliough Mr. Colvig or "iJiir, as be ii
familial ly called by his old acquain
tances, was born of good old republic
can parents, and the only one of tho
family who became a black sheen as it
were, by, early falling into bad com
pany and becoming a democrat, he
does not spoil his oratory bf rancorous
abuse of the opposition. For many
years the honored names of Applet
gate, Puddle and Colvig have been
pionunent in republican councils of
this state, and now , comes another"
stray sheep fioni the fold in tho per
son of Geueral E. L. Applegate, in
past days known . as . the sage of the
Mohawk. Like Bill Colvig, Lish A pi
plegate has republican antecedents
and has at divers times nibbled at the
succulent public teat, but has wan;
dered off after strange gods, and i4
now stumping the state iu the interest
of tlie peoples party, and owing to the
fusion arrangement between the dem-
ocrats and populists there must at pres
ent be a bond of sympathy betweeii
him and Colvig. Lish s turn -came
Wendesday evening t. address theciti4
zens of Corvallis, and a good part of
the day had been spent with his demo
cratic friends, who wined and dined hini
until he was given to understand that;
he must give it redhot to the republi
cans in his speech, but an astute repub
lican got on to tlie racket, and took
the versatile populist under his pro-i
tectirig wing, who nodded to the re
quest not to be too hard on the repub
licans. This placed the doughty gen
eial between two fires when he
mounted the rostrum, and he begaii
with a number of lengthy allegorical
repreaentations, which were to be the
arguments brought up in his final perf
oration that would terminate in an eu
logy on the peoples party. But befoio
he completed his allegorical repre
sentations many of the large audience
had, become weary and started for"
their resiiective homes.
In a Quandary. The Ansfcraliari.
ballot is striking terror into the hearth ,
of the various county clerks, who' '
have to compile and see that the bal
lots for the coming presidential eleel
iron are correct, and printed in proper
style. And all this trouble and an-
noyance is urougnt auout oy me resig
nation of R. A. Millei- as an elector on
the democratic ticket, and the nomina
tion of Nathan P.erce, whose mime"'
also appears as a peoples party candi-''
date. Iu the certificates of homina- -,
tion there were four groups,' viz: re-
publican, democrat, people's and pro- :
hibition. In the original certificated .
there were four nominees in eacli .
group, but Miller's resignrtion lefli
but three under the democratic head.
The state democratic central commit
tee tilled the vacancy by the nomina
tion of Nathan Pierce, of the political ;
principles of the "democratic-people's
party. x rierce wau aucauy mc i vj;u
lar nominee of the people's party, ami
the question" how arises how
f lioiw him nrnnprlv i-Krtresentt'.d on tliH
- -i
ticket, a well known authority , says his
name should appear on. the. ballot in
three places, as follows: under demo
cratic, under people's, and under i em -ocratic-peoples.
But there is a vari
ance of legal opinion on the subject.
W. L. Boise, chairman ot.tue state re
publican committee, says he thinks
Pierce's name should be printed on the
ballots under the two groups demo
cr: t and people s. D. 11. Murphy
chairman of the democrat C
committee, says it should appear iii
two places," "and Attorney-General
Chamberlain gives the same opinion.
The, clerk of Benton county received
no official notincation umu a majority
of the ballots had been ( printed,
arid he will , have to have
printed cards of instructitr.i regarding
the resignation and the appointment
to fill the vacancy and have posted in"
his office and one at each voting booth
in the county. All ballots yet in the.
, i i . .i i- j
care ol tne cierx, uotn sampie anu
official,' must have the nime of tho
withdrawn candidate cancelled, iiioso
that have been sent out to the va
rious judges of election must be can
celled by those judges," This' we be-,
lieve is the correct and most satisfac- .
tory way of proceeding in the premises
as County Clerk Wilson had consulted "
the best legal authority in the matter
As there aie 25,000 ballots, sample aria
official, it will rt 4 1 ire considerable work'
to cancel them bll. .... , '..S-.. .
Mis!
i Mrs." lob. Mrs. Buchanan and
Hattie Gaines, of this-city, were- presj.
ent at the wedding of Miss Jenms
Looney, of Jefferson, Marion count
and Mr. Willard Jones, of Portland
which occurred at the former Jla
last Wednesday.'