The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, March 24, 1893, Image 3

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    THE COKV ALUS GAfEf ililBAY, MAECII U ISO!
for Infants and Children.
"OoBtoxI ft Is so wu adapted to children that
I recommend i t aa superior to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Abchkb, M. D.,
. Hi So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
eVuce'of 'Castoria is bo universal and
Us mnrits so well known that it Beams a work
"of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do uot keep Castoria
wiUuBMcrrebeh."' v "
i , Cablo VUvmt, D.D.,
i-;. New York City.
Lata Pastor Bloominedale Set onoed Church.
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Boor Stomach, Diorriirea. Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
gestion, Without injurious medication.
For several years I have reeominaBdeel
your ' Castoria, and shall always continue to
do so as it baa invariably produced baaafirlnl
results,"
Edwut F. Pasdu, K. D., '
The Wtethrop," 125th Street and Ttfc Avet,
Naw Yoris City.
. Thk Ckktacb Cohpast, 77 Hobray Stbeet, Kkv Toss.
.wiia
Water Front Business Lots, Residence Lots
the grand Pacific Ocean,
overlooking
I
flW OT, OR OTS W OF THE .ftPDITIOMS
To Yaquina City, or
Tracts of from 1 to 5 acres
jQii or near the Bay.
Also several small improved farms where
veget; ;es ovv fresh and green 12 months
of the year if given half the care required
in any other state in the Union, at p ices
thiitUvill'
ASTONISH' - -THE - MTSVES!
, .. ; , . ' shin?: to dispose of their property can't put it in better
hand than ours. Those wishing to invest will make monefby call-
JAMES EOBEKTSON C-V
NEWPORT, Benton County- ORECON.
5
GOVERNMENT
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2c w Kua m Joe thm Uoat Aat. ia Uketa tioU)u -". W a aua
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n. waawM. as gbU awi, umI jiia Uav yoars. 1a Wiw (a prpMiai if
. n4il and (ou aapiWy), wU iMat fi af aa (M to taw Cuaiwar; 4o :
aai It . u aWlivTr M aha la4 aa iauMto. AM Uuid lc Uxincis
a. iaataudui (or outaaaara by awaouc aaans duly, aaJ Cos tmwgf
m awav Da&sct Aa uraoeadr Micaiias ay Csnan, SM&t ahow a wilu
atuay tney wcM be icefH.
"S . MOMfcV LAX CI I Y. li koaw aw an aataUusina, cfiart ijotk?
-tj- aaaca for W MnMahiwii at aaw liaan nnn, aaa is wau wuta w- j
11 i
THESE LAMOe CAN BX , -tT
S-TAKEN UP WITHOUT RESIDENCE!
Undar the Vmeett Act, aiforiio a ctiatu ior tia syaoujatar
t well as tbe homeseekaa.
EMPLOYMENT AT GOOD WAGES
For Meo and Taams oa tats conetruction woiJs., if ait aUoa to bmu a
.a. . . ; . - home ther'
-s.
REMEMBER that tfaese Lanas are kvel,
rich soil, oa railroad sow built, and on line
: free, lumbar cheap, (usa watar plentifal. Good local as well as outside
markets. The irrigation of these lands makes them immensely ana mime-1;
!!
I, all ready toe hb plow, with
ne of another, building. Fuel is
t a. "J "
Send 4 cents in stamps Sor full iocraiatioa k
YalleyLandScWatefCo
iHoneylake
; FRED W. Li AE1E, Secretary
Office, 6 Hood Building, - SAH FBANOIBCXX GAL.
SPECIAL EXCOKSIONS
' nrtn mill mnM OIU rDiyPlCCfl '
, Ant DC mb nua rnuai s rivwr - - j-
Washington letter.
. Washington, March 13, 1893.
One of the mosi difficult role
ever attempted by a public man
is that of settiug himself up as bt
ing better than his party. Tin'
the friends ot Mr, Cleveland havt
persistently done fpr him ev i
since his entrance into nation;
politics, and the claims of his vu -shipers
about his havi.ng ml u.-e
to make one single promise dui
inglhe last campaign have beei
louder than ever since his last, in
auguratiou. Well, the idol 'in :
been shatterd. and in view of th.
whole world. One of the miw.
prominent nominations to oliict
he has made ex-Governor Gray,
of Indiana, to be Minister to Mex
ico was , the result of a bargain
made at the Chicago convention,
not, it is true, by Mr. Cleveland
in person, but by his personal rep
resentative at that convention,
Hon. W. 0. Whitney, of New
York. The terms of this bargain
were that Gov. Gray was to with-i
draw as a presidential candidate
and throw the Indiana delegation
to Mr. Cleveland, and in return
was either to have a place in the
cabinet or a first-class foreign mis
sion, if Mr. Cleveland were nomin
ated and : elected. That bargain
has now been carried out, and it
is about time there was a cessa
tion of the talk of his being bet
ter than his party.
Mr. Cleveland's ingenius method
of knocking the army of office
seekers out by sections, as it were,
shows that he is a wiser man than
when he was president before, and
has furnished no end of amuse
ment for those not after office,
as well as for the office seekers
not in the prescribed sections.
First, he disposed of that section
that were after the office held
under four years commissions, by
telling them that no official would
be removed until the expiration
of his term, except lor cause.
Next he- iumped on the section
that held office under his first ad
ministration, nearly ail of whom
were here ready and willing, not
to say anxious, to again affix their
autographs to the official pay roll,
by telling them that none ot them
would receive an appointment,
unless it were in some exceptional
cases where special qualifications
were demanded that were uot pos
sessed by any new applicant.
And his last knock-out was direct
ed at the democratic editors who
are hankering after the official
flesh pots. His words on this sub
ject are herewith quoted for the
especial benefit of the editors tf
your democratic contemporaries,
who might make the mistake ct
expecting an office. "I have been
surprised", said Mr. Cleveland to
a congressman who called on him
in the interest or a uemocrauc
journalist, "to notice the large
number of newspaper men who
have made application for office.
I remember that during the recent
campaign, ana in lact during al
most the whole ot the last admin
istration, the democratic news
papers charged that in the ap
pointments of whitelaw Iieid, and
other journalists Mr. Harrison was
attempting to subsidize the press.
Now, don't you see I would be
laying myself open to precisely
the same charges if I were to honor
the drafts made on me by news
paper men? I do not like the
idea either, which the editors ot
little democratic papers all over
the country seem to have, that
they are entitled to the office of
postmaster in their town."
Those close to the administra
tion say that the withdrawal of t he
Hawaiian annexation treaty from
the senate doe not indicate that
Mr. Cleveland is opposed to annex
ation. They say, that he thinks a
more satisfactory treaty can be
negotiated, and they predict that
the new treaty will be negotiated
and sent to the senate before the
present extra session ' comes to a
close. In other words, if these
gentlemen be correct in their
statements, the principal objection
to the treaty was that it was ne
gotiated by a republican, instead
of a democratic administration.
The nemocrats may not be in
clined to favor the makers of
"moonshine" whisky, but official
figures show that Mr. Cleveland's
first administration collected $51,-
095,682.04 less from internal rev
enue than the administration of
President Arthur's did, and $115,
385,524.73 less than was collected
during President Harrisou's ad
ministration. This was a little
queer, wasn't it?
Representative Henderson, of
Iowa, predicts the- fifitv-second
eongress will godownto posteriely
as "the know-nothing and do-noth
ing congress, and indications are
plenty that the fiity third congress
winch will be controlled by dem
ocrats in both branches, wiil rival
if not surpass it iu knowing noth
ing.
There has been . a, red hot, al
though a public fight,"over the "re
organization of the senate. It is
not entirely over, with yet, but it
has gone far enough to show that
Mr. Cleveland has been defeated
in his attempt to have the com
mittee on finance made up iu the
interest of his own financial ideas
and against silver; Senator Vor
hees, a pronounced silver man,
will be its chairman, aud a major
ity of its members will" be silvei
nen.
DonH b hood
winked by dealers
who pretend that
they can sell Dr.
Pierce's genuine
medicines at less
than these long
established prices:
Golden Medical
Discovery (for
Liver, Blood and
Lung Diseases),
$1.00 per bottle.
Favorite Prescript
tion (for woman's weaknesses and ailments) ,
1.00 per bottle. Pleasant Pellets (for tha
liver), 25 cents per viaL Compound Ext
ot Smart -Weed, 50 cants par bottle. Dr.
Baga's Catarrh Remedy, 50 aents per bottla.
The genuine medicines can only if told by
druggists, at the above prices.
There are mora ways than one to make a
profit, even at " cut prices." Unscrupulous
dealers tamper with the bottles, or refill
empty ones and such mixtures can be sold
cheaply. But every bottia of Dr. Pierce's
genuine medicines is guaranteed. If it fails
to give satisfaction in any case, you have
your money back.
Can anything else, at any price, be really
as cheap I You pay only for value received
Miss Kaiaulan.i, ot Honolulu,
went to Washington, the other
day. Besides buying an apron
and a chunk of gum and falling iu
love with Mrs. Cleveland, she prob
ably took some other steps while
in the city of the rotunda, which
the dapper newspaper reporter
didn't catch, onto.
G';r H4 ha t-1 mm m upTt
my
Beta.,
&0ct., and
t L60 perl
Cures Coughs, Hoarseness, 8mt lkr
it.
Croup promptly; relieves Wkoliij; Caasa
and Astfumav For CananiwyMoa it has mo
rival; boe eased Uboaaaada where aUaaiiaBS
failed; win OOR41 too K taken ia tteaa. Sola
by Druggists on airnarante. Forjjune Back
or (jaeet, use dxxjijjjmb rLAiia,
as eta.
KILO sCSC&TAKHH
1 ii&!gSi
ave vou Catarrh ? This remedv is imaran-
teed to cure you. Price 60 eta, Injector trea.
Benton County
PLANING MILLS
- AKD
m km QQEHCTGRY.
W. P. MARTYN, Proprietor.
Doors and Sash kept in stock or made to
order. Mouldings of all kinds in pine or
cedar. All orders will receive prompt at
tention. I guarantee all my work to be
6rst-class. West of 8. P. depot, Corrallia,
Oregon. 6-8-tf.
QiVElTt AWAY 0
THE CELEBRATED
Rand, McNally X- 's
UMEft ATALS.
The Latest,
3VCost Reliable,
!M!ost Complete
ATLAS
Published in the United States.
For particulars address
- TEVENSON,
Gen. Agt. Pacific Coast,
Local agents wanted. Cobvallii.
BOWEN LESTER
f : i-j, work .'OKmiUaA.
.JAPANESE
CURB
A new and Cothpl&fe Trea : consisting1 of Sup'
positeries, Ointment in Capsules, also in Box and
Pills ; a positive cure for External, Internal, Blind or
Bleeding, Itchinfr, Chronic, Recent or Hereditary Piles
and many other diseases and female weaknesses ; it is
always a great benefit to the general health. The tirst
di-coreryof a medical cure rendering an operation
with the kaife jineoe3Sry hereafter. This Remedy
has aerar aeon known to fail. Si aer box, (f"Ior $5 :
sent by mail. Way suffer from this terr ble dises
when a written guarantee is given with 0 boxes tore
fand the maney if aot cared. Send stamp for free
sample. Guarantee issued by Woodakd, Cla&ks a
Co., Wholesale and Retail Drug-lists, Sole Agents,
Po tUnd, I ireful. For sale by Allen & Woodward
wi by tiraham k Wortbani, CorvalUs, Oregon.
, L V
OjNLY-
LIKE
RUNNING
THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leaying Portland 8:45 A. M.
7:30 P.M.
DAYS TO
CHICAGO
7 Honrs Quicker to St. Pan!,
3 Hours Quicker to Chicago,
40 Hoars Quicker to Omaha
and Kansas City.
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Chair Cars
Dining Cars.
For rates and general Information call on or address
W. H. HURLBUKT, Asst. Gen!. Pass. Pass. Agt
25 Washington Street, ear. Third,
PORTLAND, OR.
So
IATESTPATEMTS
BEST
IMPROVEMENTS.
WITH ELECTRO
MACNETIG
SUSFEMSOfiY.
Will nre Without Mtaielno " Weikmow ranUtac from
OTertaxation of brala, neria forea.,ea.o.i or iadtnwloo,
a. .exaal ha.tlan, dralaii, loaisa, uerrou. toblllly, lnp
Icki.is, laaguu-, rb.iimatliin, kidney, lir.r aad Bladaar
oomplainU, laai. back, lumbago, solatia, faaaral lll-ksalth,
etc. ThU eloetrio belt eontain. Wosdorfal IaipravmaaM. ovar
all otb.r., aad give, a currant that la i&stantly fait ty taa
wearer or wo forfeit ,U00, and will ro all of tb. abora
di..a.as or ao par. Thousand, bare bean eurad by tal. aiar
Teloua InTCntion after all otfcar raniedies failed, aad we
aira bnndreda of tactlmonial. is tbi. and ererj otaar .tate.
Oaraawerfal lBPKOVlEO KLU1K1V SlSPtSiSOKY, tba
greatest boon aver off.red weak nen.FUES WITH ALL BILIS
health and vigorous strength UL'ABAMTBEB in SO to 80 Days.
Bond for illustrated fajapalets, nutiled, aealed, free. Address
Wo. ITS First St., PORTLAND. ORE.
HOME WSTRY!
Fine Buggies and Carriages.
will amply pay anyone for their lime to go to
THE COaVALLIS
CARRIAGE at WAGON CO.'
FACTORY
k ni mm thir laro-A and axtenfti VA fftCtOrV at Cor-
Tallis, Oreron, where iou can buy BUGGIES, CAE
KIAOES AND SPRING WAGONS which, with proper
care, will last a life-time. They are niade 01 ine lineal
cond-gTowth timber and the best of other material
y that factory, where each piece of material is taken
from the rowrh and shaped in ths factory by machin
ery designed for the purpose. Each vehicle is finely
painted iu tne most eieirant swie.
Aw. Jobs rb Mads asd Put Together in Dry Snu
aa WaiTur.it when the timber is thoroughly dry,
which is not done with Eastern jobs, as most Eastern
riirs shipped to thi country are built in winter and
evly gpnnif when the weather is damp. The beauty
of all thesa Jobs is that they are all FULLY WAR-
RAXTaU and sold at sucn fttAauHADLn nuvao
at there is no excuea for anyone to
a t homa-madoria-.
RE3 EflDINQ) ROOUT)
Main St., Op. Cameron's Store..
A croiet room. Good Books. Current Pa
pers and Periodicals. The public invited.
Strangers especially welcome.
i"er Urder ol W. t V. U.
ia"Furniahed rooms (up stairs) to rent.
. MONKY TO LOAN.
Money to loan at 8 per cant inter'
tar nihil; land ia Beutoa county. Rr jii'
11. Markley Co. Olnue oyer Urn
auice, Corvallis, Oregon.
roR SALE.
A rrood 5-room House. 94 acres of Land
with an abundance of fruit, eood garden
spot, good new barn, situated partly in th
city limits ana a oargain. , jMirjuire 01 tn
underienod. at the residence of J. H. Al
bncht, opposite the old district ech"ol
hnildirur, or at the office of thr- ('orval)i
Oakkttk. Mks. L. GRAY
Corvallis, Feb. 23 ml. - - .
CENTRIC. .
P.-ip;t. if yu want your little boy '
I'o have his litsart just full of joy.
Give to him five onts or- tn,
So he cau buy a CENTRIC PEN."
Fur sale at the CrAZETrK stationery atore
s
UBSCKIBE FOR Tli!
vallis Gazette, iheni"
gsx in Benton co. Oujr u.,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COKVALU8, ( f OEEQOH.
Legal businass promptly attended to In any part
tna owiw.
Office in Postofflce Block.
JOSEPH CAS KEY.
Blacksfflittong & esnoeing
knight's oij stand,
CORVALLIS, - - VRKUVK
All wirlc in tha line done Dromptly and
satisfaction gnaranteed.
THE PORTLAND SAYINGSBANK
OW rOBTLAKB, OltBGOK.
Paid ap capital . . . .
Bnrplas and profits
12(39,000
later est ailowsd on tarings deposit as
fellows:
Ob ordinary aavlnfs books. ... per cent per annum
Oa tenia savin fa books per eeat per aaaiua
Ob eertincatee ( deposit:
Tor threa months per cent ptr anaara
aTar six months 6 per cent per annum
Tar twelve mnth9 per cent per annum
r'&AXK DBKCM, rYesident.
. D. f. " HOaf HRON, Vice President
H. a STaVATrOil, t?hier.
R. L. Taylor,
. rKOPRIaTTOa Of THX
LUUC UailU UUA uaiuui oiiuui
CorvaJlw, Oregon. . .
C3-Sliavingr fcaif-Cutting, tlreasing,
dying, tnd bampooiBg
m O
V3
k Scientific Amaricaa -
CVBAT,
TRADE MARKSa
OESfQN PAYEttTS,
t wawmsMi eas free Ban duo rtw tt
. vo sri iKoaswar, lew ls,
Cldost but-eaTi for seoutiag (totats in A 104c; as?
J'varr patent fciisn ot't by as ia brought U-W
tfae pubaio by a notice given tret ot oUJSaja ta ia
Larpost drcnlation of any adantl'
woriri. AnlMiitlitl7 illuut.rt.a!
tuaa should be w'lbout it. Veeily. 'SA,
J y'f.r , si.sut,ia. uioiu.ua. jiuuxeaa atUDiJI i U1M
yuBiiisnmiw, 3.31 Broadway, A'ew Yeti CUt.
,
EAST 'AND SOUTJtS
fix
Southern pacific RoutiS
fcerese stains i--ave FaaUaad Dah,
o u'.toine
SOUTH . SOKTII
Lt Portland ... 7:00 p. m.fLv gan Fii8C.sr:ae) w
Lv Albany 10:23 p. m, l,v Albany.. j...,. IM up
Ar San Frisco 8:5a.m. Ar I'ortland..; ..!: aef
A bore trains stop only at following- stations sort
Of Roseburgr, Kart Portland, Oregon City, Weed'
burn, Salem, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Haisoy, Bar
risburg-, Junction City, Irving, Euffena.
Rosebnrg Mail Dailjr.
Portland 8:80 a. m.
T Albany 12:45 p. m.
ArRoseburg' 5:50 p m j
I.V Eoseburg. . .7;9 a. att
Lv Albany.... 12:80 p. 4tf
Ar Portland.-. ..J9ie. si
Albany Local;Paily ExceptJSunlT
i.katk:-
Portland 5:00 p. ,rn.
Albany.:. .... .6:30 a. n:.
arrive:
All ai. ........l:M p. s9
Portland a.....K:80 a.0
LcLanon feraiicfi.
8:10 a bi. ..i,v. . .Albany. . ..Ar. ,.S:25 p tw :
9:00 a m..Ar. . .Lcbancn. ..Lv. . .C:M f m
1:20 p m.-.Lv.. .Albany... .Ar..J0Xl as
2:09 a m. .Ar. . .Lebanon. ..Lv . ,.:S0 urn
Pullman Buffet Sleepers:
f SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, '
For the accommodation of passengers hsltf
ing second-class tickets, attached te axpresif
trains.-
TTcct Side IiritlM,
BETWEEN rOKTLAKD ANP UORVALLli.
L'li! Trait.- Slily Eroapt Juiitey.
LEA VS.
Portlcnd., T:S0a. m.
Corvallis. ,...12:55 p.m.
ARRIVE
Corvallis 12:10 p. tS
Portland.... (:80 p. IB
At Albany .arid Corvallis connect with traiasofth
Oregon FaciCic Railroad.
L-tai Train. Cally Eicopt Ettdiy.
LKAVE.
Portlsnd 4:40 p. m.
HeMinnviile. . . .5:45a.m.
- ABRIVS.
McMinnville... T:26p. r
Portland g:I0a. c3
Throngti Tickots !io 'all
Points East and. South.
For tickets ar. full infoiuiation reardifl
rates, maps etc., call on company's agent at
Corvulha.
E. P ROGERS, Asst. O. F. &P Agent.
E. KOEULER llatiaret. Portland, Orcgcn.
VE WANT YQU
to act as our agent. We furnish u j;pnisiTe
outfit and all you need free. It costs nothing tf
try the business. Wc will treat you well, aa
help you to earn tt-n timi-s ordinary wages. BstlBt
sexes of all ages can live at home and work 1st
spare time, or all the time. Any one nay where-can-
earn a great deal of monev. Al aDy hare mas
Two Hundred Dollars a Month. Wo clats ?
people in the world are making io much mousy
without capital as theme at work for us. Iiusin
pleasant, strictlv honorable, aud pays better tba
anv other ottered to agents. Yi;u have a sl
iieid, vrith no competition. We equip you wistt
cvervthing,- and cupplv printed (lirectioHS tct
beginners which, if obeyed faithfully, will lining
more money than will anv other buiuies. law
prove your prospects ! Why not? You can 1 Sa
easily and surely t work for na. Ueusoaabltl
Industry only uectswiry for absolute sneaasfe
Pamphlet circular giviug every particular is lonS
liee to all. Delar not in seiidiiia for it.
GiSOilGK STI.SON & CO.,
iio.t So. 4t.S, 1'ortlaad, Mm
THK
YaqmIm
pUTE,
Oregoft Pacific Bailroad
T. E. Hogg, Receiver, 'and
Oregon Development Co. 'a
STEAMSHIP LINE.
235 Miles Shorter 20 Honrs Lee trn
than by any other route. First claefl
through passenger and freight line frolrt
fortlaiio all points in tiio rviiiamcru vaurjjr
to and from San Francisco, CaL
TIME SCHEDULE (except Sundays.)
Leaves Albany 1:90 p. i I Leaves Taquir.a6:45 a. VI
Leave Civallisl:40 p . I Leave Corvailis 10:S5 "
Arrive Yaauina 5:30 p. i I Arrive Albany 11:10 A. fe
Oregon California trains connect at Albany at
CorvUlis. The above trains connect at yaquina it
the Oregon Development Co.'s line ol steamships
tween Yaquina and San Francisco.
From Yaquina.
SteamshiD ''tVilkmette Valley,", IkP
11th, 22d, July 1st,
Front San Francisco.
Steamship "Willamette Valley," June &&
17th, 27th.
This Company reserves the right to change, Saltm9
dates without notice . .
N, B. Passengers from if ortlancl and ail
Willamette vallev points can make c1ms
connection wfth the trains of the Yaqnln
route at Albany or Oorvalhs, anfl if destined
to San Francisco should erragna to arriva at
Yaqnina the evening before date of sailingt
fasaecger anrt ireigtit rates aiwaj o i
Inoreaf: For information aPDlr to 1. VTi
Cumrnius. freight and tickit agent, Corval
lis, or to v. nD
Jen. F. sort I', iigeni uregon a-srf-cilic
Railroad Co., Corvllis, ftv
W. B. WEBSTER
Gen. and P. Agent, Oregon Devf t.l
ant Co., 304 Montgomery St., S. F., Cf H
Cayeats, and Trase-Marlcs oMalaed, and all lat- -ent
bnslcens condncted for Wsserat Fa.
birr OMm is Opposlts U. 8. Patent 0v :
sua we can secure patent in less time thaa thdes ,
" remote from Washington. Amt.
6end model, drawing or photo with osacrrpj:
tlon. We advise, if patentable or sot, free of
charge. Onr fee not due till patent la MArei
A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," wit
names ofactnal clients inyourptate, county,T
town, sent free Address, ,.
4
C.A
v Ppposltt Patent OWee, Washington, D. t
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