Issued Erery Friday Mornintc by
fke Gazette Publishing Go.
5 frtiarinflnnn J on nfl
orregpoiiaenee.
B. W.JOHKSON,.
Editor and
Busiueas Manager.
AROUND THE CIRCLE.
CORVALLIS, OREGON, May 14, 1897.
The studied silence with
which the Oregonian and popu
lists now regard each other is
tooSt 'oppressive, indeed. It was
only -a few short months ago
that "a most bitter warfare raged
between these two forces. The
Oregonian, with It's accustomed
'Vieorand spirit, filled it's col-
UtttBS to overflowing with the
most bitter denunciations of the
entire populist fraternity, and
anarchists, socialists, red-handed
-riotors. dvnamiters were some of
the vigorous epithets which
. 3ckrtland's great daily heaped up-
cn the heads of the luckless pop
ulists. But they were equal to
the occasion and their newspa
pers and public speakers replied
in kind, calling the Oregonian a
fit representative of the pluto
cratic press, the monopolists'
henchman, the trusts' defender,
the swell-headed man of the
tower aud dozens of other equally
as contemptuous . references.
But those bloody days are past
. and no more will Brother Scott
be compelled to lay awake nights
listening for the populist mob
bent on r tearing down his high
and costly tower; neither will
the lowly but strong-lunged pop
ulists have to dodge around the
corner to avoid the ponderous
and deadly editorials which the
Oregonian has been hurling at
their hapless heads. The din
and noise of battle is over and
sweet, blessed peace now reigns
over this land of Oregon. A
debt of gratitude of ML Hood
dimensions is due from the peo
ple of this stats to Messrs. Si
mon and U'Ren, for to them is
due the honor and glory of stop
ping this fratricidal war, which
has for so long brought only
trials and troubles and political
death to so many worthy pluto
. crats and populists. May the
- followers ofrthese two warrior
statesmen rise up and call them
- blessed. Oregon City Enter
prise.
Kincaid has employed two
lawyers to represent his peculiar
views in the courts, with the un
derstanding that they 4 'are to
look to the legislature for their
pay. and are not to ask more than
$oo each for their services.
They will doubtless be kept look-
, ing. ' Kihcaid has no particle of
authority for . saddling such an
expense on the state, nor for ig
noring the attorney general, who
was chosen by the people, to be
the legal advisor for the state.
Any man with common sense
knows thatrthe position assumed
by Kincaid in regard to the com
mission and various omces, is un
tenable, and in a legal contest
the state is sure to be beaten. No
'matter how much we may desire
the repeal of the law creating the
railroad and other commissions
. there but one way to do it.
and that is by direct act of the
legislature. No one believes in
Kincaid's pretended devotion to
economy. He is simply a very
expensive fraud.
Abusing the Oregonian, is
pleasant occupation, and some
times it needs abusing. Often
nowever, the condemnation is
really absurd, and ponderous ex
. pressions, intended to awake in
dignation, call forth only smiles.
The Washington Hatchet, last
Friday, flew in frenzy over the
following Oregonian editorial:
"Members of the Grand Army,
who participated in the first bat
tle of Bull Run, can fully sym
pathise with the Greeks after the
fall of Larissa," and calls it a
conteinprable insult to the "boys
in blue." Does the insult lie in
the suggestion that our old sol
diers are capable of sympathy,
or in the inference that they
would have preferred a different
termination to the first battle of
iBull Run?
A Harvest of County Items-
Campmeeting at Monroes
Baseball Club at Philomath.
PHILOMATH NEWS &ETT8K.
Merton Taylor has entered Phi
lomath college.
Mrs. Nannie Henkle returned
from Washington Friday.
S. P. Hunt is painting the
Nichols & Holm store building.
Dr. Newth has opened up an
office on Main street, west of the
drug store.
Alden Hulburt and wife, of
Linn county, were at Uncle Abe's
over Sunday.
The Endeavorers held a Union
meeting in the college chapel next
Sunday evening. "'v'-'
A. E. Taylor went to Albany
last week to place a tombstone on
the grave of a deceased son.'
O. V. White and Geo. McDon
aid oreanized a Sabbath school at
Pleasant Valley last Sunday.
Our dental surseon, Creorge
Scott, and Grant Corley have
moved into the Ambler residence
Main street.
Ed Rayburn, traveling passen
ger agent of the Northern Pacific,
was here last week, visiting his
father, Samuel Rayburn.
Rev. I. F. Foley, superinten
dent of the Orphans7 Home at
brtland, preached in the college
chapel on San Jay morning and
evening.
The N. & H. baseball club or
ganized Saturday, with L. A.
Nichols, manager; J. J. Jsryan,
captain; Fred ingle, secretary;
Guy Frink, treasurer; Ed L. Bry
an, umpire. The Corvallis boys
will Dlav here next Saturday af
ternoon.
(?)
twill visit Alsea soon and the
good, people of that part of the
onntv will do well to cive it a
Xtids berth.
Several of our Monroe,, boys
rf-v i . n -i .
were in uorvauM iasi oauiruav i
and, after taking in the sights,
which the v believed did not con
tain the form of Chief Wells, con
cluded to have a good time. It
was "only upon the discovery of
that officer by one of. the crowd
that the eaieties were postponed
indefinitelr: We don't blame
nnvbndv for not knowing an oin-
cer when he dissuises himself
sueh a manner as Bird did.
Unless things flash in the pan,
deed to the Maudeville mills I
and all auourtenances, formerly
the DroDcrtv of Mrs. K. A. Laws,
wilt he made Tuesday in lavor 01
A. Wilhelm & Sons. The consid
eration is somewhere near $S,UUO.
This includes!, also, a right of way
across the Laws larra lo me ware
house at Wilhelm's landing 011 the
Willamette. The purchasers have
not vet decided as ret whether to'
operate th mill or not.
Ethel.
in
"I'don't believevihere eer u so -good
a pill made as Ayer's Cathartic .
Fills. They will do all you recom
mend them for and even more. :
When I have a cold and ache from
head to heels, a .dose or two of these '
pills Is all the medicine needed to ;
set me right again. For headache,
Pill Clothes.
E . - The good pill has a good
F cost. The pill coat serves
two purposes; it protects
rS- the pill, and disguises it to
.! sensitive ralate. SomasOoats are too heavy ; they
won't dissolve, and the pills they cover pass through . f
xne syawru, xeAAo. -
are too light, and permit the speedy deterioration of
the pill. After 30 years exposure, Ayer's Sugar Coated
Pills have been found as effective as if. Just fresh from
the laboratory. It's a good pill, with a good coat.
Ask your druggist for - ;i ' ; .
Ayer's CathartPUIs:
ni.!. i..imns.i K. (mind In full in Ayer's " Curebook," -zith a
ft : - l mm m mmm m mmmw- mmm m mmm mm sss m.. a mm
5- I
Address :
an
i nundred others. Free
W . j : : j. .
Ayer Co., towell. Mass.
FREE
TO TU E
CONVENTION OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
NATIONAL
At San Francisco in July. To the successful candidate,
either lady or gentleman, we offer a round-trip ticket
DTJSTV ITBMS-
KONSOE ITBMS.
The First National bank, of
Pillsboro, an institution doing a
large and profitable business, has
dosed and the stockholders are
operating a private bank instead.
Ou;r populist friends will hardly
. claiai that the stockholder made
the. change because they were
grostig rich too fast. - Will
they continue to believe that Na
tional fcanks make enormous
profits from their circulation?
The truth is, a bank pays for
all the advantages -it may enjoy
by reason of its being under na
tional control, and organizes as a
juat'i'onal bank for the sole pur
pose .of attracting: custom.
Mr. H. T- Condon is a
bright, active and intelligent
young man and the Eugene
Register, under the new manage
ment, will probably furnish
Lane county something it sadly
lacks aq able, reliable republi
can paper.
County warrants tak
ton at par for merchan
' dise at NoMu & Calla-
Soncr service every Sunday
evening, at the M. E. churcli.
Dr. Ed. Bennett is now official
physician at the poor farm west of
town.
J. N. Boyd and his photograph
ic car will leave our burg in a day
or two. If you want anything in
his line, now is the time.
The O. R. & N. river boat, ltuth,
came up Sunday and took : out 1.
440 sacks of flour, 20 dozen
chickens and several other small
articles.
Monroe now has a first-class bi
cycle track. It is a quarter-mile
run and has been put in shape by .
CGiitaibutious of labor and cash,
Cliff J. Ralls supervising the work.
A. Wilhelm & Sons received
a lot ot Monair oaruruay irom
Bud Denuis. The clip weighed in
the neighborhood of 2,000 pounds.
The price paid was 20c per pound.
The rain of last Thursday and
Friday was worth thousands of
dollars to the farmers in this end
of the county. It insures a fine,
yield from orchard, field and gar
den. -
Ernest Brimmer has the con
tract for building a new barn for
Oasper Zierolf, four miles. north of
town. Work is already com
menced and the frame will soon
be in position.
It will soon be time for berry
ing (not burying) parties,- as the
wild strawberry will ripen in a few
days. The yield of that kind of
fruit will be unlimited this season
aud vrill be appreciated according
ly.
A band of 5,UUU cattle lor an
easte n firm is being bought up in
this vicinity by Goodmau, Fergu
son and Barnett. Four hundred
head of this lot passed through
town recently, enroute for the
pastures of above named dealers. .
Moir.oe merchants will sell cof
fee against the rest of Benton
county. Ought packages of Lion
or Arbuckle's now go for $1
They claim that if this good
weather continues, nine packages
will be sold for that money next
week.
- The congregation of the Chris
tian church will hold a campmeet
ing in the grove near Ingram's
ferry some time in the first part ot
June, while the Methodists will
conduct a similar service at Bell
fountain campground about the
middle Of that month.
Miss Lovall, of Lebanon, is Vis
iting in this neighborhood.
Wm. Price and family attended
church at Bunker Hill last Sun
day.
Lute Caton made a flying trip to
Corvallis Sunday to see his best
girl.
David ferni and wile went 10
Harrisbursr Saturday to visit their
children.
Frank Hurt, of Corvallis, is vis
iting his cousin, Claude Starr, ot
this vicinity.
Peter Whitaker and ms best
girl, -Nellie," passed through our
burg Snuday.
. Belllou.itam Cornet baud ex-
nects to give a uicnic about the
18th of June.
Squire Strow me out from Al
sea last week with a load of eggs
for Wilhelm & Son. .i .
Mies Rena Woodcock has gone
to California to spend the sum
mer with her nncle, John Belknap.
J. E. Bauton started the first of
the week for Cottage Grove, to
spend the summer with his broth
Our blacksmith is hard at work
and the ring'of the anvil can be
heard from early morn till late at
Frnishipg Goods, j
To and From San Francisco
Absolutely free of cost and expenses paid while there.
THE WAY TO OBTAIN THIS
Up-to-date in Quality -and-Style- -,
Prices cannot fail to suit
Hats and Caps correjet in shape.
PMp1& the j3eWe$;Fa$ioitf fop p'ummei'.
Collars and Neckwear for the Season.
Under Garments and Hosiery.
Mens' and Boy's Shoei
QLOTHINQ FOR SWORKINQ HOURS
Expense-paid, free transportation, is to get every one of your friends to buy their Clothing,
Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries and Furnishing Goods of us, and every time they buy- ONE DOL
LAk'S WORTH they will have an opportunity of voting for you t obtain this valuable privilege
as this will -be one of the most notable events on the coast this year. Of course you will want to
attend or have your friend be there. This contest will extend from this late until June 26thj at
which time the person having received the highest number of votes, will be presented with the
ticket. We guarantee our usual low prices to prevail oil all lines of go Is, and our special prices
: on carpets and other closing out lines will continue. This ali at , ,
To thoroughly
please yourself, make your
the store of the leader ,
selections at
F. L. MILLER,
Clothier ssi-
pregoii'r' M-WV & White House.
J Patrons are requested not to vote for anyone connected with the house.
...Haberdasher.
. . . - : I -
night.
Fred Watters, who is attending
the O. A. C, made a flying visit
to his father list week, but on the
road back to school, he did not
seeni to be in such a hurry.
Samantha.
. BtODGBTT NBWS.
Farmers
their
ate fiiii-hing
crops and gardens.
Mrs. " Murray made a business
trip to Corvallis last Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Cadwalader made
a trip to (he valley the first of the
week.
Bom, to Mrs. Davidson, of
Shot Pouch, a daughter. Mother
and child are doing well.
D. B. Colton is home again.
He seems to be recovered, at
east, to a considerable extent.
Messrs. Turner and Scott, of
Polk county, were in this valley
Wednesday night of last week.
Miss Sophia Wymau made a
visit to her home at lalmage re
cently and from there went to
Oregon City.
C. A. Troxel has his well finish
ed. He found it necessary to go
forty feet deep, but now has an
abundance of good water.'
Mrs. Guthrie and ': her son, El
w-v J
mer, trom near uaiias- passeu
through here on their way. to Big
Elk, where they were vis
iting Mrs. Guthrie's father, Mr.
McDowel.
Newsboy.
The Ne York
Racket Store
RILEY BROS.,
House painting and paper hanging a
specialty. .
K.esiaeiicc.n;-v-"
Is cutting and slashing prices to almost
nothing:. - '
JOSEPH H. WILSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office vitk First Xa-tioxai. Bask,
CORVAM.L1B, OKKC.OX. . . ,
"Will practic in all the state and federal courts
Abstracting, collections notary puom:. -uu-vtyaneing.
.
BENTON COUNTY
PIrBASANT TAWSY.
of rain
have
The "joint services spoken of
in our notes last week, 'refuting lo
Monroe and Simpson's chapel peo
ple, should have read, "joint me
morial services on decoration
day." We v are - informed that a
good speaker will be present and
that there will be plenty of music.
Our farmers are taking a rest
just at present, as this is the lull
between spring sowing and the
haying season. A general feeling
of encouragement is among them,
due to getting in many extra
acres of grain and the splendid
weather which has followed, "just
as if it were made to order."
The "grand show" advertised
to appear last Friday evening
came on time. "As there was very
little of it, the thing could afford
to be on time. Several of our
residents attended and now wish
they had not done so, since the
whole affair was worse than "bum."
The fine showers
done much good.
The Rock Creek bridge will be
rebuilt this week by Mr. Felitson
Mrs. Kins has returned to her
home, after spending a week vis
iting in the valley.
Miss Estella Cain was a visitor
in the valley recently, the guest
of Grandfather Jones and others
Wm. Worthington shot - and
killed a large black bear recently,
not far from his house. It was
very fat.
Mrs. James Franklin and
daughter, Nan, are visiting in
Philomath, the guests of Mrs. Jo
sie Allen. N .
After preaching by Orsen White
last Sabbatfi, a Sunday school was
organized.' at Pleasant Valley
schoolliouse. , Geo.' McDonald was
elected superintendent.
V . WEUS ITEMS.
We always give, but never such' brilHarit
v bargain meteors' as now. : :
Ladies Kid Slioes
Going at, cost. Ladies' Blouses at cost.
Biggest bargains in Shoes on the Coast.
To pass these values by is throwing away
A Goidfeii Chance.
Abstract
Complete Set of Abstracts ef
Beaten County.
Conveyancing and Perfecting
titles a Specialty.
IVsaa Improved City and'
Country .Property. .
Money to
V. E. WATTERS, Prop.
Office at CurtlaHse. Cervallls, Or.
99
Wild strawberries are very
plentiful, ;
Ben . Bidders Iras purchased a
new bicycle.
The fruit crop promises to be
large this yeah
Mrs. Lewis has been very sick,
but is somewhat improved at pres
ent: v; - . "v-"
There will be a social dance at
the hull oh Friday evening, May
14th. - : ,
Asa Alexander transacted bus
iness in this part of the ; county
last week.- '. ."' , , .
C. M. Vanderpool intends to
start for Missouri about the last of
the week. He will be gone about
three months.
The Artisan lodge here is mak
ing preparations to give a picnic
at Kidder's crove on Saturday, the,
12th of Jane.
- Wells.
AVegc table Preparationfor As
similating the food and Regula
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
IotBsTJiigestion.Cheeifut
ness andKestContains neither
Ojmim.Morphine uorMneraL
NotNahcotic.
fmtplm Seal'
sUx.ScnrUT.
Jipperniint
Anerfecf Remedy forCorislioa-
tion , SourrStomach.DiarEh6ea.;
Werm onvuteions Jevef ish.
ncss and Lo ss OF SLEEP. -,
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Tac Simile Signature of
NEW "YORK. -
SEE
"THE RESORT
THOS. WHITEHORN,Prop.
W. H. McBrayer and Old Crow Whis-
kys, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
OF
s7
J EXACT COPT OfwTlAPFEB.
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OF EVERT
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UeMtorlalpntpiaciioi fcottlss only. It
li aot.sold la nllc. Don't tCBtmr mjom to sell
yon anything sua oa the plea or promise tast It
is "just as good" a&d "will answer erety jrar-
Msr Be vm yoa get o-A-u-x-tt-irA.
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CHANGE IN TIMB CARD.
In future, th O. C & E; Ki R. steam
er Albany will leave down the. "river on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; and
up the river on - Sundays, Wednesdays
and Fridays. "" i ), -
J. C- Mayo,
'; . " . 'Supt-
Unconditional surrender is the r only
terms those famous little pills known as
DeWitt's little Early Risers will make
witV constipation, sick headache and
stomach troubles. Allen & Wodward.
Wheeler's Wonder for kidney, -river
and stomach trouble, nervous and sick
headache, purifies the blood aud builds
np the system; once used, always us3.
Fr tale by "Alien & Woodward.
. Money to Loan.
$100,000 to loan on good farming land
at 8 per cent... -. ": v
W. A. W8I.LS.
. Save. Your Grain.
. Few realize that each Squirrel destroys
f 1.50 worth of grain' annually. Wake
lee's Squirrel and 'Gopher Exterminator
is the most effective and' economical poi
son known. Price reduced to 30 cents.
For sale by Graham & Wells, agents.
Situation Wantad.
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or -to do housework. Addrass P. O. bctx
95, Coryallia, Orefion. - ,
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Office in Farra A Allen:, brick, on the corner
of Beond and Adam's.
Residence on Third street in front of court,
house.
Office hours S to t A. , and 1 to I and 7 to
r. u. All calls attendeM promptly.
BOWEN LESTER
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Office vpstalia oyer Fust NaUonal Bank.
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Strictly Fir t-Cla. Work Quanmfe.
Corvallis. Oregon