The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, October 13, 1893, Image 4

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    THE CORVALLIg GAEfTE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1893.
LOCAL NOTES.
OUR CITY DADS.
betable Hood's Pills 25.
g in the jewelry line at Vogle's.
ler Vulcan came up the river
as a nice assortment of solid
In news item: Two days of beau-pe.
inks, pens and pencils at The
ktionery store.
a fine line of spectacles. As-
es fitted to suit.
qutna bay oysters received daily
prnins's grocery store.
11 Windows sold at cost by F. J.
jhe River Front plaining nnlL
rumors are in the air. King's
id to be the seat of disturbance.
ouldn't it kill you?"
hat. lover
jfterthe BalL"
ns of jealousy appear upon the
Lfficial circles lately. Gentlemen,
own battles.
lieves have been making thetn-
liar with plants and other be
many citizens during the week.
E. E. Wilson and H. L. Holgate
Ifhnir shinclea out and machinery
as for the mills of justice to grind.
bele. the jeweler, has just placed
to safe in his store. Articles ot
asted to his. care will be penectiy
Horning, the busy grocer, has ad-
p new conee mm to uw mmuubu
(e grinds your coffee quickly while
lock next Saturday evening there
pecial meeting of Corvalhs Lodge,
. F. & A. M. All members are
to be present.
ice that little "snap" team of bays
fl by Mr. Will L. Carlton, our en-
k deliveryman, is wearing ine uar
fafully to a city delivery wagon.
of our local sports enjoyed a "high
last Saturday night, and but for
ference of some cruel eavesdroppers
rity would have been extensive.
bniserable wretch turpentined Pat
doe Wednesday evening. Hie
te suffers enough as it is and the
vandal guilty of the deed snouin
dose of the same drug similarly
Oberer blaced in position in The
Stationery Store and JNews uepoz
of very neat shelves on wlncn the
bers. art and fashion journals will
yed tor the convenience 01 our cus-
F; S. Uraiz, a newspaper
xueneace and well known to every
klem. has returned to his old love
Seaman and now occupies the desk
ty. editor. -
r & Son, the reliable shoe dealers,
public to call and inspect their tine
: foot wear, which iney are at an
leased to show. A visit to their
dom tails to secure a customer, and
ustomer. always a customer.
a were served npon the board of re
the agricultural college Wednesday
k earnisheeing moneys due Wilson &
the contractors ana Dundee who
ten engaged on the college improve-
The suit was brought by Lebanon
'with joint claims amounting to 2b0,
u want "any improvements you had
look for the contractor, Mr. Unas.
of this cityi He is pretty well
and -will sait you in all respects
nt job work done he is the only one
u can depend upon for a good job and
up with the styles.
Whitehorn's saloon was burglarized
Bight -of last week, and for to
taken the thief s reward was small
uly secured a few dollars and odd
r, including a meerschaum pipe be
ta Policeman McLAgan. lbs next
ne. officer is fortunate enough to p
(pipe he will be more particular wu
ft for safe keeping.
Is Young purchased the unsold portion
Ills son a grocery stock and wul anon
k bran new stock of groceries in tbe
Id standV -Mr. Young was for a tons
Imployed in Hershner's grocery bji Cor-
and has many tnends who win be
b see him in business on his own hook,
ooo templates engaging jn business on
fictly cash plan his success is assured.
ve never been aoie to prooure any
ne that would relieve me of rheum
na like Chamberlain a Pain Balm,
lo used it for lame back, with great
It is the best liniment Phave ever
and I take pleasure in recommending
y mends, mrs. . juicily thorn b.
Washington. Dor sale by T. Ura-
Iruggist... , 3
prominent' real estate agent of this
forms us that a colony of thirty
Canadians have made arrangements to
in Uorvailu, and that each of them
rth in this world's goods from $3,000
UUU. - Lata is the kind of immigration
and if the report is true this part of
uey wtfl' proht by their coming.
hem welcome.
. .' .
dent Cleveland has signed a procla-
setting apart a large tract of land m
as a forest reservation under act of
3, 1891- The reservation, waicb. is
nown as "the Uascade forest eesecva-
ixtends from the Columbia river 200
lath ward and about 20 miles rn width.
la the Cascade range. -Hereafter no
bat ; will' be . allowed within the
government snag-boat Corvallis, in
bf Burt Hatch, arrived Wednesday
I and will spend about tww months
Ig' the river between this city, and
I Mr. Hatch informs us that When
tfc projected is complete, all4vessels
the Willamette waters can -at anv
r . . . , ...
CI tne year go from uorvallis to tlar
as easily as from Portland to Cor-
' - v.. ' TT i rf..r ue t. ,
ext term of the, county circuit court
ps to DO" one or considerable interest,
i of the most important cases on the
Is that of Benton county vs. M. Pi
t ana his Donasmen ror. the recover
14.000 that wag deposited in Hamil
b 4 Co.'s bank at the time of its guar
, There , is a wide divergence of
. .1 . m . 1 - i
as to ine outcome oi tois sun. among
ps, ana vne decision win be anxiously
by officials and others oyer the entire
OS
ere
irm of Allen & Woodward is at pres
an undesirable condition so far ai
concerned. Mr, Allen, who was
in a runaway acciaent recently u
Jering from the same, and in addi
ronbled with sciatica. . Mr. Wood-
confined to his home with bronchial
and they were compelled to send to
i for Mr. lxm Allen to come down
duot their business affairs until they
ite, and we hope it will not be; long
ey both appear again upon the busy
k stage. - ,:
there in Thb Gazkttk to-day will
hd, an, article headed , '"The Older-
Yankee, by Mr. John Rayi fit this
It is a well-written paper and is
iwjth much interesting data cencens
ogi5at.icrm4tions and is quite Bug-
OI , extensile roaearcu, idiutiea
irevents it publication "as a- whole,'
will continue to appear in sections
text two or three weeks. It is Mr.
tention to have this article pub-
b pamphlet form as soon as arrange
be made for the same.
At the meeting of the city council on Mon
day evening, the committee on fire and
water made the following report in regard
to the condition and facilities of the city
water works: 1st. The pumps of the
water company are not managed in such a
way as to insure complete and adequate pro
tection to the city in case of tire. We find
that no engineer is kept ia charge at night.
consequently in case of fire the city is left to
the mercy of the flames until such time as the
engineer can be called out and start the en
gine, which necessarily causes much delay
and loss of property. We would therefore
recommend that the said water company be
requested to employ a competent engineer
to have charge of and operate the pumps at
night, in order to avoid this delay. 2nd.
There are nine hydrants in the city, as fol
lows: 3 on six-iuch, 4 on four-inch, 1 on
three-inch and 1 on two-inch mains. Wonld
recommend that those on less than four-inch
mains be immediately discontinued uuless
placed on four-inch mains. Third We find
that a stf am tire engine fully adequate to the
needs and requirements of tbe city of Cor.
vallis would cost about $2,500, and in case
we cannot secure a better system would be
of incalcuable value to the city. Fourth We
further find that the cost of cisterns with a
capacity of 20,000 gallons each will cost at
the rate of about $250 per cistern. Fifth
Would recommend that a committee be ap
pointed to investigate the rates charged by
the water company for supplying the city
and report if iu their judgment such rates
are reasonable.
A number of bills were allowed..
Cost bills iu the case of the city of Corval
lis vs. Stewart Moore, amounting to $13.50,
was referred to finance committee.
An electric light was ordered placed at
the intersection of Monroe and 9th streets,
A petition was presented asking passage
of ordinance to license traveling solicitors
for sale of shirts and clothing; petition
placed on file.
A resolution was adopted that hereafter
no person is authorized to purchase
anything for the city, except on special or
der from the council or on requisition from
the police judge, and that no requisition
shall be issued by the ;olice judge for any
article costing more than $10, except as oth
erwise provided.
(Jhiet ot police was instructed to issue
requisition to chief of fire department for
amount of wood needed. Chief of police
also instructed to purchase wood .for city.
Old city hall ordered insured tor $700
TRUE TO THEIR PROMISE.'
It has been., the. mutual understanding
among the members of the Marine baud of
this city that they would spare no pains to
properly celebrate the marriage of their first
member who should be so heavenly blessed,
As time rolled on suspicions pointed to sev
eral of their number, but the first to actually
do it was Mr. Frank Lilly, who was married
to Miss Minnie Waggoner in this city hist
week, and upon tbe return home from their
wedding tour was greeted with a serenade;
by the band. At the awakening strains of
that little ditty, so appropriate to tbe oc
casion, "Kock-a-bye Baby, Frank came
forth with a box of fine cigars. After con
gratulations the merry serenaderS departed,
and as that familiar old ong as sung by.
Weaver, the banjo king, in the Marine rain
strels, was struck up, led by the king him'
self, Frank was seen to go into tears in re.
memberance of those happy bygone days,
and, perhaps, of a .previous wedding sere
nade in which the Marine hand participated.
Frank will send in his resignation- to the
Marine band, as be Will soon be instructor
and director of discords of a band of his
THE CARRIAGE FACTORY.
The good news that the carriage factory
will soon again be "on its feet" and in run
ning order with a full complement of work'
men is hereby . announced, all of which Is
entirely due to the untiring efforts of Sup
erintendent Sticker toward the end he has
almost accomplished. . He returned from
Portland Wednesday - where he made the
necessary arrangements with creditors
whereby the business will again be resumed
and the familiar sound of the old. ' whistle
will be music to the ears of many who have
for some months been waxing fat ' in idle'
ness. '
. NEW DELIVERY SERVICE.
Mr. Will A. Carlton has now about com
pleted the' equipment of his new city de
livery,- having purchased -new -teams and
thoroughly overhauled his wagons. " He wijl
furnish' to the. people, of Corvallis the meri
torious delivery service that the liberal
patronage of the merchants land? business
men have so long deserved.' We hope-MK
Carlton's efforts will be appreciated : and
that his business as well as that of those
who patronize him will be largely increased.
A PROFESSIONAL! TOUR.
Mrs. Lillian C. Owen left last Wednesday
or San Francisco where she has accepted a
twenty-two w'eekst-1 engagement ' with 'a
theatrical Votnpany with which! aha will
travel the southern - circuit, then, east to
New Orleans. :i iter specialty is that; -of an
emotional actress, and- we understand ; she
has had. ' considerable' experieuoe ' la- that
-.v. .. l.,!.,,!.!, riUlfli V.U UJU nui 5-
main in CorVallis during the winter.
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Tbe reform movement of" the city officials
reference to which is made elsewhere in Thb
Gazette, should be extended to that of Sun
day closing of the saloons.'- If the law was
observed in this particular no serious objec
tion would be made by even' the 'saloon
keepers themselves, who would thus be etr-
abled to enjoy the seventh-day rest accord
ing to biblical command. ''Why, Mr.'ofB-
cer, can t the saloons be closed on Sunday?
PERSONAL.
B. F. Hyland is on the sick list.
State SuDeridtendent McElrov was in the
city Wednesday.
President Bloss and wife snent Sundav in
Eugene with friends.
Schiller Herman has taken charge of his
father's business affairs in Coos county.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Chimnan went down to
Portland Monday to see the sights of the exposition.
Rev. J. A. Hanna has been chosen mod
erator of the Willamette Presbytery of
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Wilkins are in Port
land investigating the sights of the fair and
purchasing new goods.
Mrs. Woodward has returned from her
eastern journey and is again at her post of
duty in the O. P. offices.
Ed. H. Stock returned from Portland
Tuesday, after a week's pleasant visit with
friends and relatives. He reports a fine
time.
Miss Ona Hathaway has been engaged to
teach the Witham school this fall. Miss
Hathaway taught the spring school and is
well liked.
G. W. Bingham has been officiating as
head drayman for several days this week
during the illness of Alex. Campbell's
daughter.
We learn through a private letter that
Miss Mabel, eldest daughter of Congressman
Hermann, is attending Mt. Vernon seminary
at Washington, D. C.
Judge Fullerton is in the city for the pur
pose of fixing the date of sale of the O. P.
property, which he informs us will be made
within the next two months.
Hon. W. B. Sorsby is expected to return
to Corvallis soon from his run down to San
Francisco, and it is hoped he will have de
cided to make this his permanent headquar
ters. Mr. William Crees and wife were pre
vented from starting on their journey as was
announced in last week's Gazbttp, owing
to an accident which befell the former.
They started last Tuesday.
Mrs. Henry Pape, although absent, is not
unmindful of the comforts of her liege lord
during her temporary absence and the first
of the week sent him a whole box full of
Jacksonville peaches. Henry is getting1 fat;
but as to those peaches being the cause, we
are not prepared to say. i
Prof. Wm. Stock, A. B., Ph. G., a brother
of our fellow-townsmen Sol. M. and E. H.,
was last Friday elected to the chair of phar
macy in Willamette university, Portland,
and will deliver twenty-four lectures during
the year. He U quite well "on" to his job,
and his many friends are considerably elated
over his promotion.
Messrs. August Fischer. Albert Gibhard
and Miss Martha Rathje left Wednesday
for the world's rair ana win occupy three or
four weeks on tne journey to ana trom the
east. Mr. Fischer has a large number of
relatives near (jnicago with whom he and his
friends will visit, and on their return, will
stop at Denver and other points of interest,
We hope they may have a pleasant trip.
. Mr. A. C. Barclay and Miss Nida Fergu
son were warned in xtoseburg, Wet. 7. The
groom has been connected with the govern'
ment 'geological survey for a number of
years and has a good standing iu the com
m unity. Everybody in Corvallis knows the
charming bride and it is useless to say that all
unite with us in hearty congratulations,
During the winter their home will be in
Portland.
' Dave Rosobniok, the popular young cor
nctisl who was recently married to Miss
Essie Titman of Toledo, Lincoln - county,
will arrive in Corvallis next Tuesday and
has been secured as musical instructor for
both the Marine and O. A. C. bands for the
coming season. Mr. Rosebrook is-not only
a thorough instructor in the art of music,
but a rctined gentleman as well and will re
ceive the hearty approval of a music loving
community.
RECEIVER BRYSON REPORTS.
The report of Receiver Bryson has been
received by the court and is quite compre
hensive of the condition of affairs of the in
stitution over which he at present presides.
The aggregate of the 459 claims presented
by creditors of the insolvent firm of Hamil
ton, Job & Co. ia $223,412.25. which amount
includes $5,605.03 not npon tbe lwoks of the
bank when that institution closed and that
were not included in the $224,348. 17 liabil
ities reported by the receiver at the meet
ing of creditors. The decrease of tbe lia
bilities, notwithstanding the appearance of
the $5,605.04 unlisted claims, is owing to
tbe failure of presentation of claims amount
ing to $6,540 85, by which amount the credi
tors are gainer. The total amount of offsets
is $17,487.28. The report confirms the view
taken of the bank s affairs by Mr. Bryson in
his report as receiver to the creditors, and
indicates that the assets will ultimately pay
ont about the per cent named in that report,
which was OS per cent.
I had a malignant breaking out oi
ow the knee, ana wasenrea sauna
on my leg
di
well
--uk wT,m4 & half bottle of
A m jxxka nan raiiHa
utner uooa bcukuim
to do ma anv good. WUL C. BEATY,
YotkTilU, S. C
I was troubled from childhood with an a?-
rravated eaaeof Tetter, ana three Doiwea oi
aurea m permanenuj.
Waupaca Mamr,
lUmariU. 1. T.
Oar book on Blood sad SldnlMsMSes mmiled
'rae BwiR BjaoiJK) Co., Atlanta, Oa.
JJOsI-tD u
veriooK
When Althing- is Wanted.
it
J. H. HARRIS' STORE.
Stock Larger! Prices Lower Than Ever Before!
everything
TO BE FOUND IN A FIRST
CLASS DRYGOODS STORE.
OUR 3SG SPECIALTIES:
Boots! Shoes! Macintoshes!
Ladies' Underwear!
Call and See Us. J
Dress Goods !
THAT'S THE
Everyb ody Says they Can Buy ,thc Best
and Cheapest at my Store. ; 1
Ladies' and Gents'
UNDERWEAR
: ! And Hosiery. ;:
BOOTS,; ! SHOES,
-and,;;
; Rubber ; Goods. :
Window vi Shades,
Chatr Seats, .
NEW "ADS.'
J. II. Harris, one of nur popular dry
goods merchants, mikee a display announce
ment to the reader of Thb Gazette to-day,
Mr. Harris is a consrrvatie business man,
and takes a just pride in giving good value
for all moneys expeuded with him.
Krauase Bros'. City Shoe Store, just
opened to the public, tell you- w hat they
have for sale in the room recently vacated
by the bankrupt J. C. Mohr stock of goods.
Their business ia being conducted by Mr.
William Wright, a former resident of Cor
vallis, and as they ha e a first-class stock of
goods, will undoubtedly get a good share of
the shoe trade.
GeorgF. Elgin and J. A. Can thorn each
make their bow to the public as insurance
agents, and as they are well known to all
our citizens, no further recommendation
needed than to say that the business they
each represent will be conducted on busi-
- - i r t . i i
ness principles, jvememoer tneni wueu you
need anything in their separate line. -
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
AH persona knowing themselves indebted
to tbe farm of .Lee & ies are hereby notined
that said claims have been left with us for
collection and settlementmust be made by
.November 1st. -
' . : Hartlku & Davissoh.
.. Johnny Green and Artist Underwood
furnished a large crowd of laughing ' spec
tators considerable amusement Wednesday
afternoon.' '. Johnay,. with ' his high hat,
barber-pole trousers and beutoneiors extra
ordinary was mounted npon ' the top ; of"
delivery wagon and midst the nappy con
gratulations of his many friends present
(including members of the press) had 1 his
picture : Vtnk." !, Underwood's , scheme is
not known to the public, but : it has ' been
intimated that be ' contemplates making a
display of curiosities at the midwinter fair
and that the 'result' of this somewhat
muddy -experiment - would be No.' 1 in the
collection." The "subject "of the sketch de-
parted Tor Eugene where it is understood he
will assist Sheriff Roland in bis official 4n
ties: "ksK 'u7 -4 'i
The'Ida verErt, polished al Ids,
Grove Iowa, ij upon our stable, and ' lis the
result of a consolidation pi the, Ida County
Watch an Maple.v Valley Era; TTje paper
neav eves-column republican quarto,
neatly printed,' and bears-at tho- bead of it
of R3Y;aic.
editorial column- the n;
Jean andLt Hj Bpckt tbe fomer of whom
will reWmbfered by many Corvallis, citi
zens 'spoce the soperintendent of the city
schools., i success to yon, gentlemen, ft
Judge E. Holgate on,' Wednesday exhib
ited Veopy of. The welcome Stranger, pub
lished; in; this office ii 1879 1 by Hoigate it
Wrenni S It .was; devptedl: to real estate
interests, and the-adverttsidg1 " spirit ' disL
p!yed by" the. business ! men of that tune
indicated that there was Considerable enter '
prising push fcmong that class. of citizens
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
Worsted Remnants Ranging from 1 to 12
Yards, per piece a t 25c per yard.
FRANK'S RACKET STORE.
City
Shoe
Store
KHJVTTSSE BROS.
i -
Ladies 3fisses and Children's Fine bhoes
;.-;; ;;.. and slippers.; ' ;:;;
Leaders in Latest Styles and Lowest Prices.
. W, WEIGHT, Manager, -...r Coryallis, Oregon;
UBLIC:
, I am now prepared to furnish r the citizens of - Corvallia :and s vicinity
with policies in . THE BEST INSURANCE CO MPANIES on the , Mar
ket,' such as the rr r-' -. '.. rrr ! . ; ..- ;.-.;t; ,?:-,. ?Y
BOYAL, of Liyerpool, SPRINGFIELD FIRE and MARINE
Springfield, Mass., and CONTINENTAL, New Jorfe.
Call end learn particulars., I will : furnish transportation: to rail points
east' Via the Union Paci6c System. Office first doot west of Block s btore.
",' ! '. -.y '' ' ' ?j --r .'"
v - PorrtABD, Oaaooa. A. P. AansTaomi, Pbimoipau
Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. . Catalogue free..
A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. ;
; Until Further Notice I will Sell Lumber at the -
Wiagara :4 MiIJ Koinpar?y,8
t
Yard
, ln,.M 1 '- . , I. ..I ..." 'i .,
At corvaiiig, ror cash, at , tne Following prices: ,(
First-Class l-InclrRongh idttlwi--'iai'-usjA2i$6
, junto: :.: -..';:.-. .fn;'.-SiSi- . .
' msiM-'-' .7.00
Bnstie. Flooring and' general ' YiMmX&xlsLi pfoporrr
! WMt prieeVf Alf henmber is flrBiHelass nnds5 1
. Keceiyen tor MUara rati company.'
i S3
:.- fcs v t,
..1 r--li
to si's?:
f rcoucneurs
' : - a.
if r
. . , r r
afiffflce uiiasfsirs iii Ftta snd AlfeiTa
frosa-l Saa 7 fee avi4tvi4 ytwytly farm lands ana uty ropeny
attended to at all boars; either day or night I Bents Collected. Taxes Paid.
CAllTHORfV. b
lis, pregoprij;
Real Estate and Insurance Asenf,
Jas.
for sate.
ECONOMY
vs.
CLOTH NG
i'fii
i
YonngMen who have heretofore had "their Clothing m"a3e'bjr
High-Price Tailors will want - to Kconoralze in ; bis "Pirsoaal ;
Attire, yet wants to ' -'''ah v i
BE IN TOUCH WITH
o -CORRECT STYLES. , ;
Does he kiiow--how sweH, ; Nolan's" Ulolhiiig -looks? "' Does - he j
realize -the Saving' iv ..Cash' to be gained by r wearing jtbefnf.j
'Does he kn'ow.how well th'ey .fit? In., most instances better .i
than his tailor makes. Does he know that ...
N O LAN'S CLOTHING
, . IS THE i
. ..Basis of True Economyvg 1
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Our New Fall and Winter Stock is now Complete in all lines. ;
Everythirtg that's Exactly' Correct for Men, Young Men; Youths
and Children's wear. : M
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-Fu rn ish i n g GoodcH ats;
zz? CAPS MACKI NTOSH ES;
,OiJand iGum Clothings
Overcoats, Trunks, Valises, Satchels, .Leather Overcoats and
Hunting Coats, Rubber Boots, Shoes, .E$c., .,Etc..-TW...iroaJd
direct especial atteutiento ourjine 01;-"-
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KASTRONSUITS
' -" ' FOR j- :.,t,'"vr"tr
k-j MeK Bojarid (6v&rf
i They are Jwarranted' 6 i:wear well: and riot to rfpT'hey are
s the correct suit for' Farmers, Mechanics, Workmen andBoys, yk
'gjCTpurBoof !'arid Shoe Slock' eclipsea all our former .efforts i :
' quality,' fii and" sf jle. All,', grafieS from a ii25 split to a. ;?.00
Cork-Sole Coifdoyaji.' .' .!' r...,i. ), " ',:..; -.-.v. sh m i
",K ' 'Clothing Made to Order by High Art Tailors: - '
Hats Fitted to the Head.
J.J 5
cfJfr J Jr? J m$
fjflllllS tils ':- r ' Vf
D
! Chettp'er'Jhan: jou can jmspiy ,.,.,
Variety of Goqdgly, Ice tail
on dra&ffi'KSf day or night.
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