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The Weekly Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 5

The Weekly Gazette-Times du lieu suivant : Corvallis, Oregon • 5

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A Panacea for Hard TUnes. Decisions the Water Bonds. -Domestic Mutiny, At Buena. Vista, dangerously ill Gone From onr Caze! Hiram for more than a LOCAL LORE. Mre.

Helm has returned from ft week's visit with John Considerable interest, has been w. Baldwin. 01 rorest urove, with a disease from which he may arpast an attorney at jaw oi Snath; Soap Creek, manifested -in-ihe-euil- instituted fAropequm irje jmy ury mus Uacitv nepaTteaom scenes L-teiafcALtt nevef'recover. Xachary." Last Saturday afternoon--. his two daughters', aged fourteen' and sixteen re- of his active life on last Aionday convene in ZU, WnrV and which was a six weeks investigation of the tu water works, and wnicii was oi ivws juvpoupuvi Countv circuit court will the east.

Three Mimt court on southern Oregon nnnfes. pectively, arrived in this city, ana this city on thursday or next wee. Mack Porter, one of Benton county's wealthiest farmers, left this morn-ing tor Chicago, via ttfe Northern following them came a letter trom the father and another -from the demurrer Judge Fullerton render- miles south of Central -Point, and a ed a decision on same this week, mile from the 'old stage road, he which iss follows: became.familiaT with a mine the circuit court of the state" ed bya relative that makes a very morning at 1 o'clock. It was Horace Greeley or'some other equally learned man who said, "It is the early bird that catches the worra," and it js safe to say Esquire Davis "caught- the wormr bard. Whether or not it was a commission to the Alaskan iudgeship or an ad postmaster at Buena ista, stating that the girls had run away from home, and asking Sheriff Osburn to fieonre Houck and family re of Oregon for Bentorrcounty good howmg.

Ihe ledge ran par- Spapglernd Nora Speidell are' visiting with near Ned Smith's whea.t on stubbje and dry ploughed ground averaged u-25 bushels per acre, J. B. Walker, of Receiver Hadley's office, leaves to-morrow for a two week's trip to Chicago. j. M.

Nolan left. Saturday to join his family at Taquina City, to return two.or three weeks. turned yesterday afternoon irom a fnnn weeks P. Averv. James Jttavs, ei m.j i Aery, -a only 2Qeet belowthe $ur- Job, J.

O. face at the deepest In many arrest and return them to the parental roof. The girls were taken irito custody, and peuding the arrival of-the necessary writ, were turned over journed term of the Sitka court that necessitated this early 6tart for pas 9 trip to riuiej, oujib Rickard and family of are at Finley's, Soa trin to Finley's Sofla springs, ti -John Philomath tures ereen we have not knowledge i sionrnpo term of sai(M three men wked the mine less v-u 4K07tn lavf AnrilVfthan three months and the springs. They expefet to be absent three weeks. Prof Tastman is in townwith his to a lady in this city for safe keep- ing:" Last Sunday' afternoon the.

girls fell into the company of a wo- Simon Kline, after-placing large sufficient to form a belief. Por ought we know it may be some complication 4 growing out of the Behring sea controversy or decision that demands his special attention. fine 1893 upon defendants demurrer utxumposeu quana waoueu uui plaintirfs complaint in said cause. 00., The balance of the quartz The plaintiffs appearing by John taken out is stored away, and it is photograph car. You can get photos at.reduced rates lor the next man named Jordan, who injormea themof the sheriffs inability to take them home without proper papers, Kelsay and E.

Yates, tneir at- expected win yieiu a very uauutsumc few days; See samples. Boonville warehouse opened The fatt ilTbe is gone and. there is noBLa vawnine vacancy in the jus- torneys, and tne r- 4mn WhallcY. Strahan and throneh mill. Mr; Baldwin ex- and enticed them to her borne.

There' the disobedient maidens orders with merchants for fall goods, arrived home Monday morn- ing. W. H. Mahoney and wife, Mrs. flporge "Wallace and the Misses Milner are at Newport and will return day.

Waters and family left for the bay last Saturday. Wat- ers returned Monday, but the family will visit at the seaside for a couple up ot business yesterday, with George W. Averv in charge. Several loads ticeV office for precinct No. 9 in this countv: That temple of justice, has were encouraged in resisting, their -1 of grain were received.

Send vour orders for job print their attorneys. After hear- hibited scmie fine specimens. ing the argument of counsel upon 0n The Riwr: A- said demurrer, and being doubt bat ornef shonld be made thereon 1 Navigation of the Wil parents authority, and their where been dismantled; the goooesB nas flown: and the leftrned chancellor abouts kept as secret as possible, ing to Portland. It can, be done: almost as cheaply there as. at home, the mi fnten nnfler advise- una uuiuvyimuuuee, ww-f" the, Meanwhile pleading letters con- -tinned to arrive from Buena Vista to thrgifls and others in this and it helps build up Portland ment for further -consideratipnd nyer has fa lenix inchej, during who sa recently presided over the destinies of that court and wreathed the goddess choicest- garlands is non est inventus." Justice Davis Ed.

Richardson, superintendent of t.h numD si stem on the Northern bnt without avail until to-day, now beine fully advised tnerem wiewst.wK;.-. i finds Said demurrer should be from Salem Monday evengA of months. Mrs. Charles Wardlaw, who. took up a residence at Mehama two months ago on" account of ill' health, is vastly when the legal documents arrived, Pacific between Spokane and St.

Paul, is a man 01 larce puns auu laio ruled. order- a iair vi7 'l i i 1 j. i over Is in the city visiting rerattves. and Sheriff Qsburn swTOpdJlown. on the wayward maidens, and thnt dnfendanta' ns.

Kiack uog parijtmbationflna snQUicLJie-aiwuuiu of Alaska he -will hold Pearse's loss ofSSOOTBff POO: firatoj the week. demurrer to i. i i 1 enpnt it. down his exoenence his furniture and residence-' recently. hustled them off to their home and their stricken fatherc The meddling -interference of the of the Rnthyn XflTJJfl.

the TrME8 force, and a. musician of rare-talent and promise, left yesterday for Sea-einV near. Astoria, to visit with his adjusted, and the full amount inert; i4tTuT Jm itifinps has familiarized Jiim with IhaTvast field of legal wealth so necessary in a iude of Alaska. The seals will this decision and we are unaoie. yv ing Jrdon woman deserves the strong the former instructor and-friend, est condemnation.

therefore, the same. and increases its depth. -The in-1 he protected arid rris" thorough cident illustrates how easily the knowledge of admiralty will extend the renowned Violinist free rmvisration of the -inner r4vr hiViunsdiction to Japan or further Popular Stone. Feorge Faweett, for a- longtime mail agent, on the west side train, but now with Collector of Internal Revenue policy allowed. The Rev.

Dr. Plumer will hold full Morniug and Evening- at the Episcopal church. Services nest 'Sunday Aug. 27, at 11:30 and All are Cordally invited( to "attend. Mart I.

Ryan editor of the Perrydale Patriot, and formerly of Washington, passed through town yrsterday enroute. for San mnrU ftiooilila anA (should if naaA ta' Tt. will he ft' close sea 1 1AIU1U UC UJfLllC XWtQlWv-. fc .1 II I. vt 1 The output of; the Fioneer stone hi fil anrTothers inw no siKtv'mile zone limitation.

The Death of Homer BelJ. The many friends of the family of Rev. J. R. N.

Bell in this city were pained last Saturday e.t the receipt of the news of a fatal accident which resulted in the until the "rascals must go," came over no (n orMW 1T1 laVOr DD 1 Si. I 1 .1 tawnr ro rr quarry continue ri terested the necessity of calling, the made, by the tsen- from Newport yesterday and paid local dealers in bugs-juice and tobacco an official visit with attention of thegoVerBmentofficials rihg sea arbitration on the vested correspondent writes that an, order of the work, rights of the United States, as has been'received trom Portland ve8terday for Sa-Liaimed bv James G.Blaine, will be -AWiwipariCwyallisy death of Homer, the 18-year-old son of Rev. and MrBBell. Homer 21 Next Moidiy" eaiload8-teeverM -Jem tonfTofearaertintaihed and the modus vivendi -1. 1 KT.

H.TIO LNHb ailUllJCl I J.T.. 1 ant! silverites- in the national had started for a point twele miles uv iiuwmsvi i nteieat tor noints aown uv nvci. continued. in auer uav- wo iu order from the same place ans lori recall with pride that he was one of house of representatives will measure consisting of jNapoieon isonapanp Avery and John Foster, left" fds Finley's soda' springs en the Santiath Sunday morning to kill elk. Two weeks will be devoted to the slaughter.

west of Independance to- obtain work in a threshing crew, and waa votes on the silver qnestton, An un tne aenvery ui wg" -r- Qg and that we may have in-some Af arr.hlst. Three car load3ae Piwir rna inAuai rv in Pnrvflll- I i 11 XimviAtv nnnAnaA inward iVlfl carrying a shotgunwith which to hnitiaHhipteent for "feHitraight ahead regard-konors which are in store for him conditional repeal will probably De the result of thevote so far as the house is concerned. -A4ertau6titu'7. hall, in tne cousiruuun. PSR nf wi fimes.

and that tum abhors- a. acum, May bis ntty.ear-iouus Triendleys saw -mill-16 is now Tjhiee- he soon tilled. TI ttraair hD .1 I 1 UQT. WWK 1 A I 1 hunt 0a the way. hiie driving itt a-dog-cart-hTifflgh a gateway drop tliroughthe slatted bottom- of the bed, the gun was discharged and the charge entered the left side, lie "lived but a TUll Joseph Bergin, travelling agent of the 0.

arrived Monday from Sari Francisco and will be located imho general office a couple of weeks during the absence of Mr. Walker, whose dutieshe will' perform. Miss Mellie Dohse, well-known in this citv. left the Siletz Agency last ea over tm runnme and win continue le U. r.

ibeu n. rnnniri(r and wi enntmue to A Blackstone Wedding. excellenUijiality of the stone, coup-1 fuU tJme ontil the cloge of thia Yesterday there arrived Cor- led with the ease wnp wnuaiu cau j. emt)ioye8 a force 0f 23 feorhood is said to be agitated over the recent advent into the evil world of a pair of fatherless twins. Parties in Corvallis are said to be the authors tte'-wtardTy'' work, and it is to be hoped that their sins may find them out.

,11. QT. men. who are paid regularly every vallis a family from Texas, bound. Oe WOlMUj wuui" r-r few hours.

The funeral occurred Urr The Pioneer auarrv win Saturday night, and their wages for some spot down the coast, wnerf i at Independence Monday, and was week for Chehalis, Washington, where a sorrowtui occasion, xiomer is remembered by many of the young- prove an important source of revenue to Lincoln county. A Steal. Gold bv millions continues- to are not cut on account oi -stringent they expect to grow, up wuu. uie money matters, although inquiries country. The family consisted of a for work by unemployed laborers father and mother and.

a daughter and offers to Work for low wages but'fifteen years of age. Accom- (i tw toryintlnff-to' thp nnnirinr thom'wnfl Af. Tfcnthfir The first class rate on eastern people here, where he resided, lor years as a bright cheery boy and a diligent schoolmate: and welcome she has been appointed matron of the Indian Industrial school at tharplace. Korm Lilly's favorite saddle horse wrecked himself last While hitched to a fence near the thresher he got scared and ran away. A rail' hung to his halter rape and 30 battered up his limbs that his future usefulness is a matter of doubt.

The appearance on the streets of freight from Portland to Corvallis tf To this liberality ford, a young man of 21 summers, arrive from Europe, and Spencer continues tp' accept silver at par In exchange for shaves baths and hair-cutSr'. Thus through the increase of the yellow and the absqrption of the white metals, the party is safe, con-fldeaee should bob up and times brighten. over the S. P. has been advanced on t.he-iart of Mr.

is The vouna couple, accompanied to-44 cents per hundred pounds. pound8. probably due the fact that this mill the mother, presented themselves January hag reputatjon 0f turning a at the county clerk's office, and ap- At his residence in this city, at From the snowy night in 1 for a marriage license, llje i tVion onu ot.hoi- mi in I nnninH on flfhfla vit. trom the 10:30 m. last Sunday, of cerebral trouble, James C.

Jacobs; aged Gl u-There is a curious looking car put at the S. Pir depot It was built at Chehalis, Washington, and has made i. I K.iy --t 1 ago the raw-reiimiiieu tmi oou-ntrv. T.n days "a visit voune lady's fatbexwho soon came the deceased hrst ar cents per Keterring W.i mill has a cheerins effect. Un and swore out hia assent.

Then the advance of 14 cents- pee, bun- bugte ftnd actiYityi the celerity Justice Applewhite was sent-for and Hred. a. prominent says, rived- Uorvauis no one seems 10 know but theevent is supposed to have occurred sometime in the 50's. rate from the east to Portland converte(l jntd" the finest, the two hearts beat as The the trip to Dakota and back to uor-vallis. It is one ot six of its kind that are scouring the United States in the photograph in the last six years their proprietors have taken twenty five thousand dozen nictures.

He crossed plains forty and to ban rancisco axe uic and the buzz of the big saws pre-, entire population of the courthouse The advance will cause us to hve wfla then, bv the courtesy of the It is remembered that-m tha flood of 1861 he figured as'the rescuer of alady frorrithe upper, story of a big truck loads-of "dry goods for Cor-1 vallismerciiantgserve as reminders that trade is expected, hold but the'hope that the present excessively quiet times may improve in the near future. -r Work on the Lincoln county rec- ords is drawing to.a close. transcribing is almost completed and there remains, only the indexing and com- paring He btt finished -when thr-bif job will be completed. Lincoln coun ty will undoubtedly have the finest set. 'of records of any county in the state.

The rear guard of the Yachats party arrived, home last week. Dav-isson's avoirdupois was reduced twelve San sen dwelling. the lower story of which Francisco- there to be resmppeu Monday the mill machinery Mimr: and in the presence of the re- it P. to Corvallis, over the O. lif Twas motionless, and the place de- corder's clerks and -copyists, the re-hundred Jllo Vl1not omrTlowOO 1 loJfF a.rA rlunntipfl n(i years age and came to Bentonotin ty.

He has" never seen the old home since, and this morning he turned his. face eastward. With a ticket for Chicago in his pocket he cents per rate of 23 w'as'submergedln the watersoi tne swollen riverJ For the last twenty odd years of his life he was employ'-" in the saw mill now owned by Max by which we will save $4 JU per James Jacobs iiad gone to the silent others, the hv menial Khpt was tied i ne curious pai ui ui land. He had worked in the mill according to the precise language markable schedule is that first boarded to-day's westside; train and struck; out for Montgomery county for over twenty years; and the clos- 0f Sir William amongst inff of the mill was a fitting tribute whose disciples the Justice is num- Friendly, and was an industrious and faithful servant. A wife and six children survive He was class rates to Corvallis "on freight of respect to his memory.

beredl After the usual congratula- shipped at Portland are only cents per Of course this gcheduleibas, been arranged with Illinois. It was Mack Porter, "and his absence will coyer a period of several-weeksrLLee Beach jrayided him'wlth" tions, the bridal party continued on Indian Depredation CJaims. hyteabeen aelayfid rt I to theweilare 5t For the last iour aays xi uu- about an hour. Portland merchants. bard, attorney for the United a member of Friendship lodge, A.

-O. U. W. under whose auspices the dueled. The funeral services red from ibe family residence Gould, officiating The remains were: interred in the Locke cemetery-, Lincoln Conntf vs.

M. Paris. States, and S. T. Jeffreys; attorney About White Land.

Another Peak Party. Chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. J. O.

Wilson, Mattie Avery, Annie Al As a matter of Ipcal news we pounds, but he brought back a repu-. tation of having bagged five fine deer. Callahan killed nothing.but it was the fault of his gun: All agree that the Yachats is a wonderful spot for sport. Threes-eastern families with two carloads of household effects and sixteen horses, passed over the O. P.

yesterday td, take the 'steamer for San Jose, Calif; They haye resided in Salem for the past three months, and are looking over the coast for a. location for a large colony of Wisconsin people. They delighted with Oregor. for the claimants, have been taking evidence in "the Indian-war tfahns note the fact that the- treasurer of What thorough drainage will do of Henrv C. and Frank Harnng- Lincoln county has instituted an for-white land is illustrated by the len, Miss Smith, of Portland, ton, Richard 7 C.

and action against M. M. Davis esq. "for statement of Tyra Smith, who says tr tho last, two vears 1 navei B. Kiger.

The claims aggregate the sum ot 11U odd dollars wnicn i Sharpers Get Left. This morning's Albany Herald Clara Fisher, Clara Irvine; of Mc-Minn viile, Jessie and Minnie Waggoner, Dr. Lester, George Waggon-er. C. E.

Wilson, i j. i thfi: trrain on a certain! about and the largest, that effect the treasureF'Ciairns ne de- ot Mr. iunn, is aoout j.uo pnoBited witn uavis as vuo uuwi ui piece.pf land farmed by Jphn Whit- Warrineton claims Krew outof dep- of Hamilton Job Co. last Curriniand Henryllen left here gives an account oi tne attempt oi circus sharpers to tin" box a resident, of Albany yesterday. A man in a The piece contains auuut.m- Julius Westfelt is about to begjn reflation eommitted by the Pawnees snrine: the claim being a special tv-five acres, and last autumn it at three o'ciock the construction of a hew residence on and traked westward.

At night the lot adjoining his present dwelling. was thoroughly tued oy ivir i ui, and Cheyenhes during the years deposit, and that this alleged 1864-67 and 68 in: Ottawa county, officer or agent of H. J. Co. had buggy hailed the citizen and invited him to take a ride out to the cir thev camped at the foot of Mary's It will be a six room cottage mounted aker.

It was sown wheat and xn a seveiiifoot stone basement. The cus grounds. The citizen accepted, this year's crop averaged thirty -two Kansas. In these days the buffalo commingled and mixed it with the roamednver the plains of Kansas, creneral money of H. J.

Cov in- Peak and at ten 0 clock the next morning eight of them1 were on the bushels, per acre, or about dou we thnusands.in a indians Rtead of keeping it The and on the; grounds they met tne sharper's father, and then a circus employe; whs-invited them in to Bee the' average yield of any preceding summivpeelung. 0T pomxsjp tn valley, which," on account of the hated the white hunters of the buk treasurer of Lincoln countyen falo and often vented their spleen" faCg alleged in his complaint de-nrrthe white settlers by banding mands iudement against Davis hae, could not be seen. They the menagerie. An lnvnaiiou small tent followed, where a tin box year. The increase in yield not due -to a better season, as the average yield of grain this year is not as good as it was last." found a big patch 01 ripe strawber driying off stock, andf0r the sums claimed to have been ries; added another rock, to the drawing Bcheme was introduced, but the citizen had read the papers, burning and destroying property.

smeciaJlv deposited with him and rock monument that has been built byVisitors, and reached home late The claimsbf the Risers and Dunns aggregating almost $1200, The irrew out of the depredations com- liability of an agent as well as the and after seeing all "heicould foe nothing, bade the outfit a freezing good day. 2 1 Sunday evening. un account -1. They are a small yellow bug, mitted bv the Piutes and Bannocks difference between general and spe of endured, several of stone conjes from the Mulkey quarry. The bunding will be hard' finished throughout" and will cost- $1,000.

G. McFadden has the sontract and will begin operations In a few days, Prof. C. Elton Blanchard. for two years principal of the Corvallis public schools and editor of the Western Pedagogue, accompanied by his family, lelt Saturday for Tiffin, Ohio, to reside in the future, where he.

takes a position with a leading wholesale house. Arrangements have been made for continuing the publication ef the Ted the professor will still act as editor. -Many a driver speeds his- team acrosj river brldge-iit a times faster than a walk, -and horsemen jRften ride its full length at a fast gallop. siieh transit is in Harnev. now Grant county, Or-Lia! deposits is likely to be -well the party looked "peak-ed" the loi invisible to the naked eye, and ap- peat-chiefly, on the branches' of.

trees, and their presence is de iD-o sifted in matters growing out oi eron. in the summer--id to, lowing day. for Letters. The following is the list of letters the failure of Hamilton, Job- About 8UU warriors et tnese triDes Is all Right. Co.

The senior attorney for Lin toot to the warpath on account of noted bv the appearance oi -a smau brow'nTpot like a scale. Theyrliye on the sap, which, prevents the the kilbng of members 'of their The uneasiness in regard to the remaining; in" the Corvallis postofnee undaima42aig8, 1893. When calling for same please say "advertised Qoln county KelBay -who is always willing to look, up the trihes bv settlers. They rawed safety of L. Horning was dis ad down through the Harney and clean law applicable to fntricate nourishment-Jrom' reaching the fruit.

On an apple their presence nelled Monday Dy tnereceipt or a Moses Hufd, W. C. Jaoobs, Mrs. Ii letter fr6m him'. He is oJElliot P.

Morris, Wm. Potu, JJan rrimes is denoted oy simnv mond valleys and swept every theories, it is saie to say me lathing 'before them. terests of that ceunty will be ably stock and fields were visited' with represented in all its various cases creek, thirty miles I south of Jack Ruben Tucker, John L. Williams. C.

E. Moor, P. M. son ville', and says half his tent is in California and the other half in Oregon. He has' located and is iu progress, the rattling of the iron girders can be heard for several blocks With-euch treatment the bridge will soon became ft rattle trap and.

the tax Wanted A white scotch poodle their tury. property n0w beiore tne courts, and they could not use, they broke up decisions are adverse it will not. be or burned." Horses, cattle arid on account of the caliber or learn- that strayed from my residence last working a claim, ahd his confidence in the prospects was so Btrong tha.t slightly indented, They have never bothered Hugh Finley's prune trees, but appeared on his apple trees four; years ago. He -discovered their presence himself, and with a kerosene emulsion made of soap and coal oil, he had them under control two years ago, and at. the present time they are practically eradicated.

Mr, Finley will have payers-b called upon to replace it sheep mained aMlcrippledjing of nts attorneys. While the and then turned adrift to i suffer flaw maV be well settled as to' the Thursday, inrormination to whereabouts will be. thankfully received by the owner. with a new one. and die.

"Furniture and wagons liabilities of an agent or officer un he wrote for his son Arch to start for the mine immediately on receipt 6f the letter. He states that he is were broken and the pieces thrown der the.facts of the case mentioned Two so-called sprinters W. Ray and Ellsworth Cameron, of this city, are said to have tried speed at Ger-vais last Sunday, The race was run FOR SALE Mau Hoffman's piano making more money than it is poss- into wells. The privations Isufrerj it is best that Xincoln county ed by the settler? in these depreda- should get the same adjusted by ib to make at his trade, ana ru at a bargain. Call at the residence of her mother WHoffmao's Addition.

this season from two thousand to twentvfive hundred bushels, or due Drocess of law. The law can tions were Bevere, and the govern mor Tlaces the amount at ten dol at Gervais because the sucker crop is short in county this vear. a Philomath only be well settled by law suits. ment should make1 sneedyt recom larsner day. Arch left here this about two carloads of dried prunes.

and this case will be tried we sup morning, for the mine. He has about completed a St. j- man is reported to have fallen a vic- I Pnr Titlln and pose at the next term of the Lin John's evanoratorf with a capacity to the Cameron scheme of winning of losing a race, according to which coln circuit court, For a sluggish and torpid liver, nothing can surpase 'Ayer'e Pills. They contain ho calomel, nor any mineral drag, but are composed of the aotive prtnpiples of the best vegetable cathartics, and their use always result In marked benefit to the patient, of drving two: hundred bushels pf 'If you desire a luxuriant growth of healthy hair of a natural color, nat; In mv mules and horsea I give pays best. Chuck racing deserves a The latest Improved and best wash fruit tier day.

The orchard con- mona Liver Regulator. I have, -not tire's crownlntt ornament of botn Bexee, nlftce on the statutes alongside of lar- Iner machines at bottom prices at loot one that I gave it to. use only Hall's Vegetable Sicilian tains seventeen acres, and except one acre the trees are six years old. cnv and btahway robbery, either of E. T.

TAfMR, Agt, for Granges Oa, Hair Renewer. 7x whlch Is equally respectable..

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