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Ilsaed Ersrjr Friday Moralwj by The Gazette Publishing Co. CORVAUJS, OREGON. Oct 15, 1897. Dr.Ha.rry LANE,a Portland dem ocrat and.aceording to the Oregon ian, a little god on earth, has been writing that paper a series of let ten charging Sonator Patterson, of Marion county, with certain wrong doings in connection with furnish ing supplies to the state insane asylum during Lane's superintend ency. Mr Patterson, replying, proves conclusively that if there were anything wrong, the mug wump doctor is alone to blame. Mr. Patterson is -gentlemanly in his language, and in this respect has a distinct and great advantage over the soured and malignant ex superintendent. The senator, moreover, is disliked by Hofer, and this fact entitles him to the respect and confidence of the public': . A correspondent's description of , of a-Vear fight on Digger moun tain, while perhaps not told under oath, illustrates the very undesir- able narrowness of the road over that mountain.- It certainly de serves the attention of the county court; and the appropriation of a small sum say $100 to be used in defraying the cost of widening the grade at intervals over the mountain so that vehicles might pass without danger or inconven ience, would be a good thing, and such action on the rt. of the county court would be appreciated by the traveling public. The editor of the Oregonian evidently does not love the editor of this paper. The dyspeptic genius of the leading Oregon daily lacks that temperate control of his passions (an inheritance from youth) that gives point and force to language. His bald epithets, hurled promiscuously and without reason, have no sting in them. As to the Corvallis postmaster ship it heed only be said that the , president has not yet made an ap . pointment, and the subject is not one that concerns the Oregonian. Much as Mr. Geer has been ad mired as a stump speaker, he can- . not convince even his friends that pertness is a mark of statesman shipUONor can a man who makes hjs,i dignity a matter of dollars "ana "cents, and must investigate be'fo'ie hefcjded that that dignity . has been affronted, reasonably ex pect "people 1to. warmly take up his cause. This calculating,-smart and selfish Geer is not the Geer we thought we -knew, and so thinkinsr, loved. T r v ; The public wedding at. the state fair perhaps added no dignity to the institution of marriage, but the Oregonion, which has for years adyertised like affairs connected with the Portland exposition ' and lauded them glowingly, is scarcely a convincing critic: -' 'That paper is surely not conscious of the intense selfishne5S;and ,egolisni it mani fests daily. , A side issue of a bicycle repair hop, whose mission on earth is to tread painfully in the path of the Oregonian, and whose expiring gasp is only a matter of months, -wishes to arouse a temporary in terest by engaging in a wordy war . with this paper. It is respectfully advised to first gain a reputation in its own class. ' - ' Dr. Harry Lane Is vindicating Governor Pennoyer's action in re moving him from the superintend ency of the insane asylum. COUNTRY NEvVS. Dance at Monroe To-Night-Other News. . MONROE ITEMS. Adam Willielm, jr., was in Eu gene Sunday. ,; " f Miss Alta Schneider has secured a school and will begin teaching soon. : 1 . -. ' Mr. and Mrs. C B. Starr are vis iting for a few days in the vicinity of Salem. :'V . .. ' SoI.RichardsoiY; and family ex pect to move into the C. B. Starr place next week. '. ' George, Ernenck has moved his family into town. He resides now in the Coffey property. A; social at the M. E. church is one of the luture events in which Monroeites will indulge. Seyeral young people from Cor valli' have assured the manage ment that they will be in Monroe to-night to participate in the dance. The. protracted meetings, under the direction of Rev. Ross, which are bring held- in McFarland chapel, are reported as being inter ring, educating and. successful. Rev. Mrs. Round's temperance ermon Sunday morning was list ened to by an attentive audience, and signatures to the W. C. T. U. pledge were solicited at the close of I he services..' ; We presume that it ia the intention to organize a branch of lhat order in Monroe. Mrs. John Wigle, formerly a resident of the Bellfountain settle ment, but lately of Medford, died suddenly last Friday. The interr ment took place in a cemetery just across the river in Linn county. Mrs. Alucc Waggoner, who is a sister-in-law of the de ceased, went over Sunday to at tend the obsequies. Oounty School Superintendent Denman was a Monroe visitor Monday. While here he. began making arrangements for a county teachers' institute to be .held at this place on Friday, October 22. We understand a good programme has been prepared and an excel lent time is expected. Two of our best known 'young ladies are to leave us soon. Miss' Effie Bowen goes to her mother's home near The Dalles, while Miss Angie Lemon will accompany her and remain in that vicinity during the winter, visiting her many friends there. Friday has - bean fixed as the date upon which they expect to start. X. Y. Z., Miss Maggie is dangerously Wils Scott has. moved to ill. his ranch on south Marys river. . Ad Hogan has moved into,r his property in west Plritomath; ' - H. H. Cronise ;apd daughter Mabel, were in the city Sunday' George Allen killed a bear on Oak Ridge last week that.net 300 pounds. - - . J. J. Bryan, Ed ; Bryan and A. B. Newton visited the state fair last week. r : ) Maj. Davis "and Newton Allen captured a four-pount buck on the peak last Thursday. , ... - A. E. Taylor, wife and sons Clarence and Mert: have gone to the bay fishing. R. F. Holm occupies the proper ty on Main street lately vacated by N. P. Newton. A. J. Williams is still in a criti cal condition. Dr. Houser and partner, of Portland, are attend ing him. . - w , ; . Rev. Shupp, Evangelical presid ing elder, preached jn Keezel chapel Sabbath morning. Theme: "Therefore I say unto "you," what things soever -ye: desire,- when ye pray, believe that ye . receive them and ye shall have them." Mark 11-24. ' "' 7 PHILOMATH COLLEGE. Mr. McClaskev, of Toledo, en tered school this" week. Miss Myra Davis, one of. the faithful students of ' 'other davs. has enrolled again. "' " " r from her classes this week by the serious uiness or ner iainer in-iaw Miss Lottie McElrath, of "Walla Walla,, is to be here this -week. She is a niece ,""of ouf.pr6ni,inenl lanamarlc, J. vv. Ingle. Mr. Palmer hks mWd inVtownt'f for the purpose of educating ' his son. People are 'learning , tljat "we must educate or4we must per ish." -: - Chester - white ', and his sister Sadie are here and expressthem: selves glad of it. They came, irom University Park in the suburbs of Portland. HOFFKAN ITBMS. Nearly every one is busy seed Mrs. J. N. Hoffman isverysick at present. ' " Miss Cora Goff is in - Wells working for the Tomlinsonsr Mr. Grant Williamson is bach ing at present, but expects to get a cook soon. J. N. Hoffman with men are baling P. R. a 'force William Co.'s hop crop. Miss Selia Mayberry returned home from Wells Monday, where she has been at work' the past few weeks. ,v. ' ..... ., , Mr, T. B. Williamson audJamily spent Sunday last at Spring Hill visiting with his' brother,' Prof; - D. N. and family. ; " " ;. ' ' '.' Thare seems to bes an ' active interest taken in' our sphobl, which opened Oct. 4, due to the efforts of its skillful teacher. Prof. Gib son. " . Z.t .t.lJ'- If we, the people of Hoffman, wish the postoffice continued open we must mail more letters. Of coarse we won't miss it .so much now but we will this winter. Miss P. A. Woods and Mr. P. A. Johnston retun.ed home from Salem Sunday "evening, where they spent some days attending th? state fair and visiting friend and relatives of Mft Johnston. Perry Prel ty man as been em ployed as engineer on the S. P. between Portland and RoSeurg. This is a grand step for a country boy, and he has the - congratula tions of a host of. friends as to hii success in securing the position. J. F. Mayberry has tiling all over his farm awaiting the rains so he can bury . them. This is something that is much nee led 011 many of our farms. Let us ad mire Mr. Mayberry's movement to the extent that we do likewise where needed. v ' ScUDDf. Dreadfully. Nervous Gents: I was dreadfully nervoms.and for relief took year Karl's Clover Roet Tea. It quieted my nerves and strength ened my whole nervous system. X was troubled with constipation, Kaauey ana Bowel trouble. Your Tea "soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. ' ' Mrs. S. A. Sweet, - Hartford, Conu. ' ': Said by Graham & Wells. - - BlVOIHHtTT CTBjWft. D. B. Cojton has sold his place to,Wart4nfJIorton, ' A. C. Huffman has returned from Portland, where he under went a surgical operation. ?:' " "Mrs. Murry5 Las moved over to her father's home. She will be 'missed . a,, she is an excellent neighbor. -... The statement made in, the Blodgett items last week regard ing the commencement of school is an error, as the school was post poned until later. T - ; ' ; News Boy. . - - : MaxriaKe of Jas. McCune. " A very pleasant social event occurred at Shedds last Monday. It was.the wedding of J. Y. .Mc Cune and Miss. Anna McCormick at the home of the bride's mother. Rev. H, Lk. Hood, assisted by . Rev. G. E. Henderson, of Oakville, ot ficiated, and the services were im pressive and beautiful. Twenty of. tho near relatives of , the bride and groom witnessed the cere mony. The bride wore a charming cos tume of .white silk ; with -ribbon and illusion trimmings. Flowers, orange blossoms. After the hap py ceremony a splendid luiicli that fully: sustained the reputation of the McCormack ladies in culin ary art, was served." " :The bride -and groom are promi- .nent among us as leaders in social and religious circles. Mr. McCune has been for several years Sab bath school superintendent at Oakville, and . is chairman of the local republican club. Mrs. Mc Cune has been organist and a prominent worker in the Shedds LTu'if.! Presbyterian church. A very wide circle of friends join in asking the richest blessings of heaven for the Jiappy. couple. X., ". Mr. McCune is well known and equally well' liked in Corvallis. The Gazette joins with his many friends here in wishing for him and his fair bride long years of usefulness and happiness. .To those who suffer pain the oy of relief; is - indescribable. - Debility or nervous prostration causes all the in- ' conveniences of pain, though not its sharpness. It is a later stage of disease. Pains and debility are symptoms of a ' deranged condition ; of the - kidneys. Both will disappear when the kidneys - are madete act right, not before." Dis-: - eased or macirve moneys can oe :J?SwAt& ... miserable and nervooe. My nnne was . rery much discolored and reddish. Hear ing .oj yie good clone by Inein, I bought a box ot Dr. Hobbs Sparagys Kidney cure at Dr. Wriftjit's drug utorei.yirgiaia and'AtlantiqAvesatd took them as or i.r ti. -i.n. 11.'. ...t;i.. cure-wa complete and the pills were pleasant to take, not inconveniencing me -jmy?wayi - T.'C: Coleman, 007 Baltic f Ave Atlantic City, N. J. Sparaps Kidney Pills. BOBHS BXMEOT CO.. FsorsmoBS. Cneisa Dr. H.kb. Till. ! (old ia CORVALLIS, ORE., ky CSABAM A-WSLLS. PhanaaeUta. ;NorCure-No Pay. That is the ; way all druggusts sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TON IC for Malaria, Chilli and Faver. Jt is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter; nauseating Tonics." Goto Nolan '& Callahan for Mackin toshes and overcoats- - New goods semi-weekly at Nolan & Caljahan-s. The :,Bicycltst's Bost Friend" is a fa miliar nam for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve,, always ready fop- emergencies. While a specific'' for piles; it also instant ly relieves and cures' cuts, bruises, salt rheum, ecxema'and all affections of the skin. It never fails. Allen & Wood ward. Letter List. J , .Foikiwiug'is the list of letters remain ing in jthe Corvallis postoffice, uucl?imed Oct 15. .J897: . . ' . - . .Miss Maria Braskin, . A. P.. Bronzey, Corvallis Nursery .Co., James.Guire, Mrs. .Flora Hall, David J. Hood, Mrs. C. C. Loucks a, Martin. Lyons, Mrs. W, r. Moore, Miss Abbie Mills, j. M. Stewart, Reuben Taylor, Mr. Tonkins, Miss Mat tie Thompson, Miss Nancy Tribett. -. . ; ReBT. . Johnson, P.. M. .' '.jLafative , Bronio-jQuinine. Tablets tuove thcbowels gently, reiievfls the feverish ebadiUoh aud headache, mak'ng it the best aud quickest remedy for Coughs, Colds and Lagrippe. Cures' in one day. !No cure, no pay," Price 25 cents. ... New Ijne, golf jCaps opened at .Nolan & Callahan 'a , The Golden Gate Compound for re moving grease, tar, pitch or paint from clothing or woolen goods ofauy kind is for sale by. Nolan & Callahan. Meney refunded if not satisfactory. . Dyspepsta Cured, ' Shiloh's Vitalizer immediately relieves Soar Stomach, Com ing up of Food Distress, and is the great kidney and liver'remedy. Sold by Gra ham &i Wells. r. J ,-- y ' n If you have auy photographs to be en larged -take them to Nolan & Callahan before January 1, 1898. Cure that Cough with Shiloh's Cure. The, best Cough Cure. Relieves Croup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40. doses for 25 cts. Sold by Gra ham & Wells. . V Karl's Clover , Root Tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates the bowels, purifies the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. . 25 cts. .Saktby Graham & Wells. :. Wanted-Jln Idea Sg-S5 Gent' s and Boys -WILL ... Profit Immense" By Seeing Our Line of Clothing and Getting Prices Before Buying. MACKINTOSHES ' ; . ... f - ;- . i Very Call and See Us.v. To Property Holder, The followirig-n.brlinfincS:;? wag enacted by . I he council adar night and is now in force, -"property owners will govern "I'he'ni selves accordingly: - - ' .' -'"" An ordinance to provide for the repair of sidewalks and to punish by fine for failure to repair side walkisX'The city of Oorvallis does ordain as. follows: Section 1.- The owner or own . ers of any real property within the limits of the city of GocvHis, who shall fail or neglect to jepair any sidewalk now or hereafter constructed along said real ' prop erty for fifteen days af ter ' having been notified to repair, the same by the chief of police of the city of Corvallis, shall upon, convic tion thereof before the police judge be punished by a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than twenty five dollars, or by im prisonment in the city jail not less than two nor more than twelve days, or both, in the discre tion of the police judge. , Sec. 2. All repairs contempla ted and provided for in section 1 of this ordinance shall.be made in conformity with the ordinances of the city of Corvallis relating to the construction and repair-of side walks. - : Eadie Take the Best. JTT-. you ara troubled with' constipation,-'Sallow Skin, and a -Tired Feeling, . take Karl's Clover Tea, it ts pleasant to take.- Sold by Gra ham & Wells. - - ; Buy Happy Home Clothing. v . , ' '. ;. .;-.c;..v ' t OMGOJJlOTgl & EASTERH Br E. CO. Yaquina Bay Route Gonnectitic at VAQVIItA BAT wih tic San Francisco & Yaquina Bay STKAMSHIP COMPAMY. ' , Steamship Farallon. Sailf from Yaquina every 9 days for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Humboldt Bay. --- . PuMigw AftummodstUiii Vnaaryaa4 Shorleiit route batwean the-Willamette Vally and California. Faro from Albany mad Iointa Wost to Saa JTrmnolsoo: Cabin ......... . ......... i........ .......... f 10 00 Steerage ... 60 Hound trip goed for 60 days, f 17.00. To Coos Bay: . CllblllaHoa oooMoaoo 00 Stiernce...... ....o. $ 00 To Humboldt ttay and Fort Orford: . On bin... ...... tHiH o"o...$10 0 I' Vegetable 'Prqjaratkiiifor As similating fhefoodandRegutaT ling the Stomachs and Bowels. c ftoiMtesT)iesUon,ClKCTut ness andRest.CoQtains ndtfter Opmm,Morphine nor MtnefaL Not Narc otic. JtMUMl- 1 - Anerfect Remedy forConstktev Hon, SourStomach.Diarrhoca. Worms. tConvulsioiis .Fevtrish aess ffihlLoiss OF Sleep. . . r"1 Tac Simile Signature ot TEW "YORK. ms r ??i . tr EXACT C0FTOT WBAPFEB, :fe iiuiiii..iii Jn.aiiiMiniin..i. .,-4,i5ztt GENT'S FURNISHINGS . :". and SHOES ... Strong Line and at Prices to J. H. Harris. oeoD warmth, and wear and worth; the three most essential factors that enter" into the makeup of 'real good, -first-. class clothing. Of" course the cloth is cut, .trimmed and put together in a neat, 'artistic and fashionable man ner, and it's ready to putjon. ' It's ready made, but it's got the twist of, aiid shape, and appearance of tailor made. Pick up a suit or .overcoat, look it through, see how it's put together. It's there the quality, the fash ion and fit ' The shoulders, right, the collar's .1 ight, , the hang's right, the style is 'right, the price 1. right Right dowu to rock bottom. Can't find - good tWooI 'clothing lower anywhere- . : . '' If you arc looking for a suit or overcoat ' that will wear until you've .forgotten when you bought it, you had better come and see us. Our store is packed with good honest clothes of this" sort, and you will regret it if you buy before you see our bright new Fall and Win ter stock. v - '- . , - CATARRH-. local'disease ui it the result a eoM and sudden elimaiio ckangas. It can bo enrad by a plaasaat Kmcdy wkich ia applied 41 wetly lato tko nostrils. Bo lneoryckly abao(bedit giTcs relief at c. - Ely's Cream Balm is aeksowle igtt to be the meet thorengh care tot Masai GaUrra, Cold in Head and Hay Fercr of all remedies. Itoptneaadelmnseatbenssalpassacva, seam a.aeal allara osin as tests the taembrane 11 uu igammatioa. heal the seres, pre- of taste and smell. FMees;. atDraciristsor by: u. rrem colas, restores tne si i trarm rajdA- rsstorea the I n colds, restores the senses raulL XLI BitOttUSBa. 64 Wanea Sbeet. Mew totk. THAT THE 3 FAC-SIMILE' I C SIGNATURE -OF- , IS ON THE WRAPPER OP EVERT Bcyrri .tr oe Oattoria U vst ia eiia-ejM tottlea only. It It let sold is sulk. Seat alls aajene to sen yea aaythlay else ea the plea os-promise last it is "jait ai rood" and "win aaiwer erery pnr poee." T Set tba ym get O-AT-O-S-LA. She be ltane Uta vnspea, SEE ....... .. ... ... :i. ........ . ... :. Please. , : ; - . Uniforms $11.50. TO THE K A ST - GIVESTHE CHOICE OF - -TWO TR AN SCO NTI N ENTAL -v ROUTES great - mm mmumni imnm via - -. via ' . SPOSANE SALT LAKE CUAIA - MHO AMD ' caweo. msAscin LOW RATES IN ALL EASTERN CITIES. i OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 6 DAYS SAN FRANCISCO . For foil lmforauttioii call oai O. K.et J. ZeBl. CorTOjlle, aobkm: W.H. HURLVURT, ' OSM'l OSM AOCHJT. ' PTLANsfV the advertisers to use : , The Corvallis . Gazette beaaase through that medium they reach the homes and " hearts of the people. OUR Lines are complete Latest CO E A SQUARE j ROUND CUT. J CUT. CLOTHING. c D "5 o 10 I. -... a . o g FROCKS. 5 These are made by high-art tailors f we guarantee a fit. S. L. Kline. Delicious Cheese Made " In Linn County . The Finest Honey, Seasonable Fruits, Vegeta bles and Best Brands of Tin Goods. My Groceries are Pure and Fresh. A. HODES, Headquarters Qur Shoes . . Arc in . demand because the y deserve to be.' Merit nowhere counts for more than it does in' footwear. One can't be deceived in a shoe. . Either it's right .or it's wrong, and what ever it is the wearer knows-all about. We sell only whet is right and give full value. - ;" ' -t Ladies Underwear and Fancy Prices. 1 rrr- ... THE CASH STORE ... 5 Coffee r K CIGARS, TOBACCO CONFECTIONERY AT sV ,sys.av Enough Said The best Millinery bargains ever offered in. Corvallis . . . The Leading 'Millisier .-. MRS. J. SECURITY CCHOOL THBRt Value - JEverOfM DURABLE and - A fine line of furnishing goods. An inspection of our fall and winter stock will profit the buy- ing public ' . . . . . . . HATS & SHOES SPECIALTY. NEW YORK RACKET STORE F. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW CORVALUS, OKJtCOlT. Soea a rcacral practice In afl the eonrta. Also aceat tor aR the first -cUss tasnrance companies) RILEY BROS., Home paiatiae aad paper haBEdue a xesiaeaee avtt sawsiui. . and are of the very Styles. 0) PC o a. : CO - -l CO . - o vr O o 5T CO o . j . Ms. .... - PRINCE ALBERT. o --1 3 and .51. Goods in Latest Styles at Lowest ul t r-lsssssssssseS IS ONE OF THE PRIME ESSENTIALS OF A ' GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL MEAL WE HAVE THE BEST. Hodes & Hall's. : 4 13 fcy ijSj. ..ft- sy sjj. MASON'S, Corvallia, -Pregoil.. . s HOES. Id Cervalls. INEXPENSIVE. w. e. yates, j. nxa YATXS. YATES & YATES CORYALUS, 0RE60N K. howati;. H. U HOLCAT HOLGATE & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW