/CTHE CORVALLIS GAZETTE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11,. 1893.THE ELECTION RETURNS.THERE CAN BE KO QUESTION OF CLEVELAND’S ELECTION.Complete returns have not yet been received, but sufficient is koown to demon* attate the fact that Cleveland is elected, and his majorities seem to be on the increase. Indiana and Ohio are counted for Harrison, but later reports, if anything, ore favorable to Cleveland. In Ohio it will require the official count to decide. The latest bulletin report places California in doubt, and Kansas is still claimed by the republicans, but everything points to another peoples party victory. Weaver in conceded Nevada, Colorado and Nebraska. The following are the totals as reported by both press associations: Cleveland, 289; Harrison, 141} Weaver, 24; and as reported by states, are:8TATZS.Electoral Voto, 1802Electoral Foie, J8SW.DemHepPopHepDemAlabama...........Ark aiuuwi...........1181017California........088Colorado...........4Connecticut........egyDelaware..........Florida...........a408Goortfa............13A412Illinois........248o»Indiana..........16--Iowa. .........131*1Kansu......10wcRon tuck v ......13X'13G. A, R. CaMF Fire.—Last Friday evening Ellsworth post had a very enjoyable camp-fire at their hall in Farra'a brick. Theearly part of the evening was devoted to literary and musical exercises, and sn address by President Bloss on the “Lost Dispatch” an interesting episode of the late war, familiar to history readers,, in which the speaker played a prominent part. It is s narrative of deep interest, and the finding of a lost dispatch gave away the plans of the enemy, a matter of much importanco to the federal forces at that timo. The Johnson family gave some excellent instrumental aud vocal selections, and a gnitnr duet by Mnrion Johnson and Louis Ebothnrt is very favorably mentioned. All the members present onjoyed the occasion immensely.The Dow Mf/KDKK Cask. — It that the coroner's jury who hold an inquest on the remains of the late William W, Dow, at Alsea last wook, found that Piiut Dow was indirectly the cause of the death of tho said William W. Dow, aud that ho was the person who instigated tho row onding in the shooting of tho docoMod by his other brother, Almond Dow, Almond Dow,who did tho shooting, had a preliminary hearing before Justice Davis last Friday, and waived examination. His { case will como up before tho grand jury next week. Print Dow was arrested tor assault and battery, and was honud over to await the ac-tiou of tho grand jury in tho sum of $2iHlThe Game Season.—The open sessoi for grouse, pheasants, quail and Chines* pheasants, will close on the 15th of th* present month. Large numbers of Chines* pheasant are now being killed in Bentoi county, and many of them are seut to Port land mid other places. Now is the tioi« for sportsmen to do their pheasant shooting, for after a few days it will be felony to kil the birds.Stick to 4t, Sometimes yot may havo to wait The troubles tha' have been yean in gathering canv always bo cleorec away in a day For all the cha eases and dis orders peculiar U womanhood. Dr Pierce’s Favorit remPrescription is the surest anil moodiest \ You can depend upon tUntr-but if you*dy.is obstinate, give it rcosonablo timo.It's an invigorating, roctonitivo tonio. I Soothing and strengthening nervine, and i positive cpecfflo for fstnalo weaknesses am ailments. All functional disturbances, painful Irregularities and derangements are cor roctod and cured by It All unnatural diicharges, bearing-down sensations, weak back aocomponiod with faint spoils and klndre*symptoms, are corrected. In every case to which IPs recommended, “ Favorite Prescrip tian, is guaranteed to give satisfaction, o the money is refunded, Ito other medicin for wonen is sold on such terms. Tha proves that nothing else offerod by the deale cam be ** just aa good.for sale.A No. 1 Washburn guitar will be soldInri'tin. Anrilv at thin nlrii*/*