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r-..-r- 1 1 - V- Iuotd Every Uriday MorijUm by-' "- fhe Gazette1-IiblisMng Co. "n SORVALLIS, OREGON. July 2, 1897. 1 4 NEW 'ERA'. The Oregon . AStctiltnral .Gol lege has been divorced from poli tics. ' The institution, grand in its conception, finely equipped, richly endowed and great in pos$ib$.tis. has entered upon a new- Vra "of usefulness. . In President Gatch, the college .has at its 4ieatt .gentleman .whose.. success as an educator has been fully demonstrated. ' WithfrM Questioned - executive ability, personal . popularity and with former students, who ad mire and revere- him, ; scatteretForth"" the "attention "-of "th re over tne state, ne will be an 1m portant factor in the upbuilding of tne scnooi. . . -; - T - In his selection, and mother ac: tion taken at its recent meeting; the board ot regents evinced its " determinatioir to secure for the college""; the grand success thatifter govfernraeutsii berah'ty inakes-pJS-: sible. The citizens of Corvallis, trl.r. l.ftVA n- ' fit rn no1 it, forcer. si-rwl pride in Hie AgricuUural College have ..reason to think ..wen. of those .1 members, df the-.boafd whpse firm ness lias iittu the institution from therhire of pbtilicsl ' Those unversed hi political mat, ters can hardly understand lh& enormoiw pressure brought to "beaf upon School Superintendent Irwin, to induce him. to pUS. "ZL "-i 3 " (Tovmnr rAk nniTtil dfigftfarto treaent,has declared, relative to the college. But Mr. Irwin has done his duty and loyal Oregonians will not forget it. Messrs Hillary, . A'ppersou, . Yatt3,J Nash,i -Keady ""'and Weathewodl have;proved theiF"dep interesfrnfi" the school and their desire to ad 1 he clouds hovering about the , Oregon Agricultural College haye . been happilj dispelled. Already the prospects are nattering for largely increased attendance ' dic ing the next school year, and it looks forward with confidence to a new era of grealhess' ahd useful .ness. ,. -. . .,. ,r ! CLIMBING DOWNWARD. Governor Lord's political de --generation dates from the time of his aniliation with Simon. The appointment of Henry McGinn as circuit judgefor Multnomah Co.was the first yi8ible tep,, ginpe. thep tne descent nas been rapid. H has no popular following, and he has deserted the only political mends whom he could trust. Lord's debauchment of the state's educational institutions can never be forgiven. It.was .i11 spite of him that the AgsmitfffaTCoP lege has escaped. Lilly was 111 tended for the college, but a maj 'l qxity of the regents was opposed to him . and he vas 'forced poh the, state uiiiveEiiy.i Loidus4; every possible effort to retain Miller, but Miller smelled of pol r itics and the governor failed. .Senator Mulkey, of Polk coun ty nasJjgjUMMCSdCQr his devotion to Simon last winter. He was re cently given -a- professorship at 4 Monmouth, In all this tprostitu Vtin -i Of educational institution, Lord has exhibited no delicncy. ; HiS.aetions have" beeh course ''pal- pable .. and brutal. : He has i graced and betrayed his, Jriend. ' his party and his state. '' " ' . This paper's7 interest in 'the Se lection of a president for the Ag ricultural College was prompted solely by the desire to advance1 i . the institution's, welfare. It urged ' no candidate, bhtk)iily asked, on oenait ot tne people ot uregon, lliat whoeveMfa9teeted,be electo ed on account of his educational and executive fitness, and not for political reasons. The Gazette has endeavored to be vigorous but lways"Yair. That for Which it' has contended has been accomp Jished and we share in the general 'feeling of happiness. Regent Hugh?s, who asked for the appointment as botanist of Prof . Moses Craig, is naturally happy over , his success, f Pro. Craig is a student andjas' af botaii ist has few" equals 011 the coast. He has, many personal friends in Gorvaltis fyho., are glad to hear of . his return here. Messrs Hughes and Church were recently appoint ed regents .by ; Governor"librd sah!l felt ' under obligations to support his candidate for president, lhey ma (KDutuiue ioi viouueuu ny are.-intelligent men of affairs, cood busiiiess men and thoroiiffKI practical. Uur government appropriated ,'."oi'iIy''r$ 10,000 for the expenses tf - mir vonracantof inn of I X Oiman --tio-rr'f ?nAUhJZvitid lubilee in Ijondon, Jish pfess sneers at "American stinginess7 Ihe American peo-J pie are yery complacent under the hi ess strictures.' 'WithVictor ia's subjects in India starving and plague stricken, the millions spent in celebrating .her "jubilee" did not exhibit liberalityj but su preme and cruel selfishness. College professors and instruct ors should learn that as long as -they do their duty and perform ably the requirements of their pos ition without intrigueiug for ad- . vancement or making faculty com- ,,bma.tloh.8, they have all necessary influence with th6 board. The " teah?5'-tis,"i'anyone else, who "puts his nose where it dosn't belong, is -- liable to have-it nipped. " J iffE tf: of o. ' ' The action of the board of re gents of the state university on me 29m uic, resuiiea in a mis erable whitewash," and that no;. ble institution nKlst face the lu- ture under influences, inviting certain death. .Kalsoiniriing'may cover much ?pttenne;',but if will not rejnove the "disease- A state institution weighed down with Chapman at lteicTiHy in its bowles and glVstrahg ulation in its corpus, is most nauseating to the public - - Lying tall never be successfully beauti fied as an art for emulation, nor be recognized a healthy adjunct, as an educational factor. - Spc-, cific charges' presented by ' th anost reptitabt-'citizens branding its president for an utter lack ot truth and veracity., are , quietly relegated to the waste basket un- gents; and Lilly injected into the seething mass as a disinfectant if not a purifier.. .. As. , awiiite- Urash. -sesuUant health is expected to brake out-411 over the-' U?of O. j but it won't The voung men and women of this state have no hankering for innoculation " by this kind of virus, which wm be made, painfully - evident : in ,the ne$r future. Independent ot tne rottenness the taxpayers of the state are in no condition to see their substance wasted in big sal anes on small creations. we shaH see. , , ' Boies, of Iowa, "who",' but' loir- Bryan's speech, would Mdublless have been the democratic candi .has aeclared.re cently, that free silver at 16 to 1, will never be a political issue again. Those who have watched thes trend ; of politibs since 'the great campaign 01 iasi year, iujiik. tUe ex.-gQveruor is ngnt, and Jbe lieve he would haye been justi fied in not using tUe'.l to 1 limi: tation. The free silver, combini- tio.n is rapidly disintegrating, and while the several segments may still profess belief in the financial delusion, free silver will never be the rallying cry th.it ' will draw them together. - Abraham, gone to glory, mani fested a perfect understanding of human nature when- tie7 said, "They will not believe, though one arose from .the dead." The other day Senator Pettigrew was stricken dumb' while making -a tariff speech, and yet the report says, "but little progres was made on the bill afterward."., Providence: seems to be as helpless as the press in hurrying the bill along. . .-- ; Mr. Corbett, who-has a certifi cate fronf his lawyer, W. P. Lcpl that Wis aUniled States senatry hfk found the national senate un responsive to his wohij;s. There were no $80 U'Rer.s there no Mulkeys to be bought' with proles sorphl'psis easel wilt not even be coflsiderexi until the next session of "congress, and then wellfMr Corbett's present visiting cards will answer for all his social pur poses. . ' ', After the tariff, " fiiiance.-;,-Such is the McKinley 'programme, and., such is the course5 of . wisdom.' Jhat our currency system needs revising is' patent, and'therplan Of gradually retiring .the dangerous "greenbacks," which have proven their power for evil, is one that commends itself to all sensiblei student's of political economy. ' ' ..- A protective tariff and sound jnon' L is tbe republican plat form., . "Spund money 'and 'a tf ifffor4 revenue, with itictdental protection" is the national dem ocratic platform. . .rne'jnrst-is the platform of McKinlev.. . The ecWd!isi'th(eplatform .of; Cleve land and Wilson. FROM OUTLYIHG DISTKICTS Old Soldiers' Meeting: at Philo math. X- Y. Z. Sees a Sun . st STY. Jennie sick, list. Bijcjd.ngham is,. on the -Mrs.'Hail is, having a '-serious time with heart trouble. , Miss Leona- Cain -has gone., to eofia tb spend the summer. .Floy'flawley had a severe at tack of croup Saturday night. Aunt 'Margaret Howell is1 visit j her 8Qn John Portland, . ' - -r--. . r.r 5- Dnele'JimmycEidwards has been mmy quite poorly for the past ten .rdays.- Mary Kichardson, "of -.Broivns-d Ye.ia visiting relative's" in this tfRffig - - - . VI" lXMfTylori , Of Junction -City, lis1 visuiDir . inenus auufreiaiives in this Dlace. "V.: Elsie Banton, of Cottage Grove, is again in onr vicinity, on busi ness we presume. Miss Laird, of - Pleasant :HilTs visiting her sister, Mrs? IpjTrBrif , tow, of this place. -. ?-V' '. z ;. Quite a number frofn'from this place attended church at the Mc Farland chapel Sunday. The family "of Mr. "Boyd, our village blacksmith, moved; into the Minion house last week.? ; C. S. Tharp and wife, of Al bany, were visiting relatives in this vicinity the first of the week. Al and Clyde Tharp would like to have their gloves returned that were taken the'day ot the picnic; The pic nic at this place passed off very . qujgtly. The baseball game stood -19 to 6 m favor of Long Tom. i' f : '-'" ; ; W. O. Hawley, of Salem, will deliver a lecture oh Cuba at Simpson's chapel, July 8th, after, which, there will be an ice cream social. v w V , SaMAXTHA. KOKKOX ITBMS:, Mrs. Ida Foi tson and children, otXIalifornia, are visfthrgTelatives near town. ...-..,' - Don't forget the dance. ' to-night in the new hall, v rour hundred square feet of floor-robrnr wiili.be ready for the affair. - - -: - - The plc-nic given .by Ihe 'Dusty, band at uei.iiouniarn., was wgji.aj-. tended on Saturday,' and" a ; Jr.reait ttma is" reported. t " a1. ' ' l Mrs:- Schneider and -hep .brother, John , Wiltse, returned .? from the- Wolte. creels springs -jasjt weejs where they' had been, in quest ,of health. - 5 : John Wigle ati&'"i&milf: "bT MedCord, are yjsitrng relatives west ol town, iney report pieiuy rain in meir Becuon 01 me country. ' r " Henry Schuette, the carpftiifer, has -rait 'femoeJi.Uiejnley; warehouse, done4 -a goo4 jobt:PJ fixing up the Fiuley, residency and is now employed 4tt j.baiJ.dlng a large granary for Hugh Herron ' The new hall was not cornpleted in tune for the "16 to . 1" club. meeting, sq tl)e silver "advocates were compelled, to. nse tne scnooi house; Saturday, ' ev'eriing: .'f'Thdsle present enjoyed themseltes im mensely,. John S. Bakery ouee ;a ; res.ide.nt- of Benton f-county.propnetpjof the Junction -City .hotel, sufiered a -severe stroke of paralysis last Thursday, from which h died on Saturday at-ll-a..sin.iHe leaves auite a ; family to mourn -his de- partur'e." ; , Las't ThursSay evening a gen uine Alpine sunset was displayed for the benefit of Wilbunette val-J lev - citizens. - Although the sun had, to all appearances set. beautiful rainbow was seen iu the east, and the clouds above were One mass of billowey pink and red, such is rarely seen, even ih this land of beautiful sunsets. This is the season for pleasure; seekers. .Last- week a' crowd of young fellows from Yahitiill cciih ty passed through jtjn their way to Grants Pass on a hunting and fish iug. ' A wagon load of people camp-meeting-bound were also p'n' their way to'Turner, where a meeting is progress. ;r:.iTommy Fullingtoiris a premiuVh 9 squash raiser, Un ins raucu west dftown he lias nearly aiiracre-of those vegetables,, which beats f thing we have seen tliis7easoii iii to 10 feet Jn length1 WidjKe vouiiff .Droducts are as ' large ."aslf CIIUL UIIC. IMV V4llTS NIC JIUIU qiiart cup. - : 7i ----V'--- Mr. DeMarais, employed by A Wilhelm & Sons, in-hauling wool to Coivallis last rweek. ;had.;lhe misfortune to break his leg Fri 'dav'just above the ankle. Last year he broke- the -other legend when hew fell this time he tried to prevent another accident of the sa me kind and threw all his .weight oaf 'the sound limb with the result as stated above. The attending physician claims that an amputa tion will likely be hecessary;ii'nce a large splinter of 'bone 'half way arouna me iimo anu an lucn ions, had to he removed.' r i ! x. y. z. " FHIIOKATH NBWS XfBTTBR. J '-J- ."If- 'fll ' Bishop. Caftle arrived here Wednesday. ' Born, Jfune 22, a" son', to the wife1 of Chas. W. D&tfs: " ' ... ' . .. ' v - - " ' " Mrs. Bettie- McLain, of Rose-burg,- is here visiting her relatives.. v J. W. Ingle has repainted fiiS residence and .built an addition 'to his barn. ' ' '' ' ' :iRev:.iN..-W; Allen attdlder Stewart are attending U. B. quar terly conference at Woodburn. - Mrs. Felger returned -from palt' fornia and has opened "pp' a.boardr ing house aU the old .sthdon ,Gol iege street. v', " . - - Agent Buoy has gone to Sum mit to take charge of that office for a season, leavittg'" 'HefbeVt Boles in the office here. - ' ,: Major Dixon, Recorder . Spaujd ing, Marshal Davis,. Nat Dixon., Frank Ferris and Douglas. Davis. visited the peak last week.' . - '-'ft ; The Philomath baseball club played : jvith the Lincoln cbtirity boys - at ."Newport last Sunday, tesuljpi0.o 2' in favor .of.Philo-; mathX.-; ' f l;ThV vBenton county Sunday school convention will convene in the M. M. church next- Saturday evening. On Sunday morning the convention, will assemble at the c&mpjground when Bishop Castle will deliver an address. In the afternoon there will be an exper ience meeting. Good music and an interesting programme will be presented. .The veterahs will hold a grand rOMihibn at the camp grounds on the 6th day of July. Hon. Willis Vidito will read the Declaration of ; Independence. Rev. E. J. Thompson will deliver an address. Pic-nic dinner at 12 o'clock, alter which short speeches. Singing by the junior endeavor, stories of camp life and election Of officers will be in order. J). OAK UlHJ1 'KOIUBi- Crops are looking better'' since the present rain. Nellie Young, of Albany, was a visitor at Sunday -scnooi Sunday Farmers' are patiently waiting for dry weather so they, can, begin haying. - - J .. J. N. Hoffman expects to ar- jrange his store building during the coming week, . . ' Our school's, winter wood was sawed Saturdayrafternoon by Em met and Grant Williamson.. "Pete.- Karstefts,'Who was so' se verely kicked 'by- a horse a few weeks Ago, is"" up and - around again" " " ' ' " '' Mrs. Yipla. Woods .4ias,,accepted a position' as - cook- ju, the ladies'. dormitory at the U.. A. -J. lor xlie. summer..": - i-v'-".V ..!-, ! "rSuiiday school officers ' we're elected-- last bunday for the ensu ihg quarter "and standi nlniost'the Lumber is Jpeijng hauled for. 4116 FairniQunt" Jake bridge, -and the construction ',' is.soon to .'HWS tm' hjehced.'- "TBTs .'is something that LwiU be abpreciafea ''all:; wli'o- iravci.uv.rr t ui nit? cuun- rautL Wilfiams6Yf? :'KSU - feiited hiiie w' reside'uee latid Hi rii.to-A'r- tHhr Beamis tdr five years. This wilf "iid doubt'5 fernove .''suspicions Trorif 'W. Wflliamson," but. place them 8tillmore strongly upon Mr. Beami'trs regardstheip' fharrying soon, i v.- ,...(S -u- - H - BI.OI)0TI:"BWS. rsr , Some of- the- iar'meVs'haVe be gya; i hejr hay utting.: -11 ' ' v -':Mrs's Christian lias, just returned from a trip to Folkounty.. , 'The Blod'getl pft-iiie; of last Saturday was a. success ahd'ertjdy- ed-by,a'' large ..crowds J 'Nq' doubt theajclendance ; would have been still larger'. Md'Ctheeather been settled. Miimi ' Mason, of Shot ppucfu was .tli"? wfnner'of the ciphering contest, and the prize, consisting of a history, in four,yoL, umes. . was awaraea ner aisinci. Miss Carrie Kier, s.saltitariaH o the graduating .class, did her part well.. Other member of the -class - ' - - r reaa. essays- pesiues exercises' mrn Ished by surrounding schools;- .; ,. .;. s,-r-- " News Boy. ; --. - W)lI,liS.XTBI(a,; "i .?! ' ;''--?'-. !- . -;.,. .. .... jMost everybody ..iiepritb celebrate. Uie'4thi i Cl'pyiiodM's 'called on ? friends in Albany last Sunday.'" ; "EVf rvbody is busy liayiha,".' The t', VW- L.Caulrotn1':hiishe to! his inuMitHu placS WffkP&p ins ha isiTlia .Jvji L -iTomlHin?' of A At bsn-v, 18'VisrtHis frtend fifere1 f fits' Reefer ' (? .-'.' . ; '" f M;r?,.X9wle"r; -ot Kings ilTalley, is ysiUng ker. tJrothejirjei - MrsC.-'M. yanderp'ool starts ibJ lu fur this sreeK,: where sne goes -to meeC-hef husbandJw'htj has been visittng'iTrieifdS -in; Missouri. " It"Bel'evetything .except-a. broken: heart, may. besaid of DaWHt'... Witch Hazel Salve,,,, Pilea and rectal d.iseases, cuts, burns, bruises, .tester, teezema - and .all skin trouble may be. oared, bjt it quickly and permanently. - - Allen - A .Woodward, .-' ; -j,;: -w, S: tv; Save-Your Grain. - : '..iyzt'iyC'.T . JPew"; jtelize that each squirrel destroys .$1.50 worth fi annually. Wake-' lee's Squirrel and GopifeCxtigrmuiator is the most effective and-, economical poi son known. r Price redueed::to-30ents. f or sale py Viranam t'WUSiagets.- : F. G. ClU MAKEii! American Pauties FCCO'S NEWEST UODUS. FANCY m PLAIN. FEATHERBOnE CORSET CO., v SOLE. MANUFACTURERS. . ' SOU) BV- S. L. KLINE, Corvallis,' Oregon. Wanted-An Idea of some t rn MS, I Bl: . Oil 1 DCv . I V! -. ... ;l Ifkaa. - . 1 - -; - Winn .- " ... ff . . " : T ' brlaar VM waatta. thlaatoMMncr Yeor pUls arc the best In'the world. I used to be annoyed with constipation until I began using - them. I have no trouble of .that kind any. more and I attribute ' my recovery to the nse of your vala- ' able rardicine. In the springtime of the yeat I always take your barism. The pistol ought to have beside it the pestle that turned - out pills like bullets, to, be shot like bullets at the target of the liver. But the pestle is still in evidence, and will be; probably, until every body has tested the virtue b ' . - -.: Ayer's Cathartic Pills. - 1 d i This testimonial will be found hundred" others. Free. Address J. C. tion, ner vear: loarues ..C 'a J or HATS : .: Odf store is 'full" of. all 'tlieTu Test styles in ' ; - Hutsi -: We want to sell them. WeJiwXie r 'reduced theptices so everyoiie am Tniy ci good hat. for a little money. Weliave tltem -from 2o cents up tol$5X)0. MneftjlRat 1 ' . ; giidrcuiteed toig - refunded. - ?' Special ftedttctioti in All Lines ' ' '' this Week. SUITS MADE TO ORDER BY HIGH ART TAILORS. Leadla-r Clothier and Haberdasher, Corvallis, Oregon. MWltllWlWlin)nHinii.fim-. ceetablePrcparationfor As similating UjeToodandReuta nijg the Stomachs andDowels cf ProinotesTigesUon.CfuJr ness andrst-Contains neither Opuin.MorpliinC nor VBaaal. Not Nabc otic. ' XAttym trdida-SWEZLWtULB HirmSttJ ADafect Remedy fcrConslioa tion, SbuStonch,Diarrhoea. Wonn5JU)nvuisions,rcvErisri- nes? maioss of sleek YacSinile Signature ot : : 'NeHv "YORK. LOCAL DISEASE and is the result of eoM and . sudden climatic changes. 1$ can be en red by a pleasant "remedy which is applied di tectly into UtpAnstrUs. Be Ina OrioJUy a.iorlicd. it girea reUelatecc ...... , Ely's Cream Balm fa aekitowterea to b the most thoroogh ore for Nasal Catarrh, Cold la Head and Bar Fever of all Nmedica. It opens aad cleanses the nasalpassages, allart pain and inflammation, heals the seres, pro teeta the membrane from colds, restores the senses eftaste and smell. Pace SOc at rni;;iirts or by msH, JUsZ BBOtBXBa. M Warren Sbset. Few Votk. li-P-A-N-S The modern stand ard Family Medi cine: Cures th common every-day ills of humanity. Pistols and Pestbs. The uellingr pistol now oocupies its proper place, in tb museum of the collector of relics of bar in full in Ayer's "Curebook" with a Ayer Co., LoweU, Mass. 0RG0fT STATE NORMAL SCHOOL -: MONMOTTTH, - OBEGON, . A Training Schdol For Teachers? Regular Noimal Cmrarf' three years: ienior year' wholly, prole&sional. -. Training ' department' of nine' g-rade, with 200 children. Instruction-and training in .gymnastics! (Swedish systenj) and vocal manic for pub lic schools. . Th--Normal diploma, is recQsmizcd by law as astute tife Crtifkrirfe to teach. Licrht expenses, tui books, board and lodging (approximately) Jj 35.00 students boardin? themselves, sixo.00 ner vear. year Cats. Acaaemija. graaes acceptea irom ifiyn bonoois. cheerfully sent on application. Address. - ,. 1. . P. 1m CAMPBELL, W.'A. WANS, ' ' .President. li' - i Sec. Faculty.-: ' : t :- HATS FACrrSIMILE SIGNATURE ;-'-. of ". IS ON THE op 'Jtvsby : 0aitrfit wip la Wd kittle oaly. It Is ao soU is boDc Ta!)itm aayw. t sdl you aaytUaa; 1m on tb. fitafr ynolst Oat It u : jntt as gooa-aaa m awypa. poM." T8MtIjwifaC-A-B.T-0-sV.l-A. BENTON Abstract x aplete Bet ot Abatracta of Bcntoo camatr. Conveyancing ' and Perfecting rptlea a Specialty.. Xaney'ie jVaaa. Improred .City, jiad Couatrr Property. V. E. WATTERS, Prop. Office at Cnrtause. Cervellls, Or. "THE RESORT" , ' THOS. WHITEHORN, Prop. - W. H. McBraycr aad Old Crow Wiis- kys, Pine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.. RILEY BROS., PAINTEES ' House painting and paper banging a specialty. Residence near Sawmill. . '.TV New This Week... I will endeavor to give my customers something new in this column every week. ''"'-.,' Prices quoted . will not hold good for mors than one week, and customers are advised to take advantage of the bargains. . . .- ' . ; . HERB ARE A COUPLE OF BARGAINS: MORNINQ GLORY. Ckotc Lkttudry Soap . !'' "',.'' '"7 '"','",".' -'- " Elrt Bars tor 25 cents SPRING CLOTHES WRINGERS . . . . Si. 50 each AT S. L. KLINE S, The White House, Union Laundry Go., 1 - I; r : All: white labor work guaranteed. . Basket leaves on Tuesdays and arnves Saturdays. . T. D. Campbeia, Agent. SecOBd-Hatrd Stare. , J. FRE1 YATK8- YATES YATES & CORVALLIS, " OKEG&V F.-M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW CORVALUS, OREGOX. ... Odes a general practic. in all the ceirrts. Also agent lor all the first-class insurance companies E. IIOLGATR. H. L. HOLGATE. HOLGATE & SON, ATtOfl N EYS AT LAW , CeRVAI,LlS, '.vxHBSCoai : JOSEPH! -B. WILSONv ATTORNEY AT LAW ; OrricE vt First Katjnai.- Pak. COKVALLLIS. 0E0H. VULoractie in all the state and federal courts Abstrattiag;, . collections Notary 'public, 't.n- to the ..GIVES THE CHOICE Ol TWO T B A N SCONT( EITA Lf :, : Kiiii-jtioH ofil ol rjn1 minn : via mm: i mm-: AMD. LOW RATES IN ALL EASTERN CITIES. OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS SAN FRANCISCO For fall Information rail m O. K. N. oaapaacaa: ": W. H. HURLBURT... ..... C. MCNEILL. - asit-i r.. ." nnwn ManaMX. PORTkANO, OR. DR. U. Q. ALTMAN H0M0E0PATBIST . : ' r piseasea of woman and candi an nral tacttce. .. . Offios avet Allan 4 Waedward's diStora. Offlee hoars S to As M aad fr. aad 1 to At'vaaei.tnej l tt'aa Baftlani altov hoaraaa4 an Bandars. G. R. FARM, M. D. Of.es la Farre aIen'i fertA, an lb. eornu aleMk( Adsma. aesWeilM i.a ana jv una am i street la frsat at eam aanM. aa hsari ItotA. K..ASd 1 I ( I aad T a P.M. All call altenaatt proaptlr DOWEN LESTER DENTIST Ofllea apttaln km Tkst irattaaal Strictly PlrtClMS Work Outrun 4 JQmzSlh Graffiti i s Corvallis, Or. & EASTEEN R. B. CO. Yaquina Bay Route CouitrctiiB; ai VAQU1NA BAY w"h the San Francisco & Yaquina Bay STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Steamship "Farallon Sail from -Viiiin OTcry dav for San Francisco.. Oro ro Bay. Port Orftird, Trinidad and Humlxildt Bay, PttaaeNger AecannntMlartnna llaaeirpiMaw ' ShirrUvt mute Vet ween tha . WilUmaUe) y alloy and vaurornia. ... Tare - front Albany anal I'.lnta Wi Cabin .... ..,...........,.... Jl M StfOI a(ftt .....k.. a. .m.... a..... .., 0 00 .' Kmnd trip gKd for 60 day., f 17.06. ; To Coos Bay: .To Wurwbo.dt Bar nnd rrt Orfrd: Cbin.;.. ......... 110 00 Stearrtar "Alrwriy" b-twivn Portlaadaa'd IJorvalli., thnmgh without lay-Tr. Ltavaa Corvalli 1:00 . Tn.-dys Thursdays and Saturday; Iravo VortUnd. Yambill St. dock, fi:()0 a. m. Sundays, Wudnta-days aad Fridars. " KijIvirrSTOKKi J.C. Mitu, Manager. Sunt. Rirr Div. 'America's Scenic Line Great Meats in Dining Car a la Carte..- Rock Ballast. No Dust. Northern .Railway . THE ALL-RAIL ROCTK , TO KOOTENAI MINING DISTRICT inc . .; - .s-J-VIA 2.r; 0..8EA.TTI'K-AD SPOKANK Hhortestaiid ? f.T? 5 OJpjjejjf; Line to St Paul, M in neapolis D ul uili, Chicago ANi ALL POINTS EAST. ThefLlmited lea'res Pottlaiul, daily, 245 P. M. . 'The Limited arrives rorUaud, daily, it 59 A. M. THROUGH PMf and TOURIST SLEEPERS. DINING and LIBRARY V - OBSERVATION CARS. Daily Trains : ' Fast Time SERVICE A-ftCKNEKY I NEQUALBD. For ticketa axjd fall information call on or address. . k.C.'cTEVENii, ; '."A. B. C. Dennistom, G.'lw: P:' A., Seattle. C P.t T. A., : ... -. z . Portland, Oregon. EAST and SOUTH . THE SHASTA ROUTE ,-r i Of THE SoutheiTv Pacific ComDany r ' KXPRESS TRAINS RUM DAILY. KM P. H. I Lear Portland Arrtva :S0 A. M. t0 A.iW . I-La.'. ..tlkanr Arri'. ! K A. M. 7:4 A. J. I Arriv. arrancisc. Lan I 8.-M I. M. ASoe trafhs' stop fet all principal stations between Portland and Salem, Turner, Ma rion, Jeffenen. Albany, lantern, baeaas, Halssv, Harrisbusc, Junction City, JSucna, e . . II nA.,.u f. T : I -ii stations from ltoseburg to Ashland, inclusive. Vrrvswcil. wi.k unrivi "laino, mil : Bnsehnrg Mail Daily. SM A, H. I Uy P.rtland Albaiiv Rosebant Arrive Arrire Leave 4: P. M J2:SP. M 7:30 A. sf WOS f. M. I La. :0 P. M. i Aitit. , ITuUllt ttrUea. BETWEEN. POBTLAXD AMD CoaVAUJa. tUilTrtU. tally ixMptSufaj. 7:3 A. M. li:l P. IL Leave Arrive Portland CsrvalUs arrive Leav. idO P. M IstoP. M At Albany and Orvallis cannift with tralMJ oriton ratjise Rallraw). -'bMt-Tnla. BaHyBxetftSsx;:;. 4;50 P. it. 7 SO P. IL Lran Pwtlaad Arriv. Ss A. H Arrive McMinnviile Leav. ' i j A k Direct connection at San Franciscd with Occidental and Oriental and Pacific! mail steamship lines for JAPAN ANE CHINA. Sailing dates an applicatioh. j Rates and tickets to Eastern pointy and Europe. - Also JAPAN, CHINAS HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from A. K. MILNER, Tickef Azaat, Corvallis. R.KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, . Manager. , A.O. F.&P. A. Portland, Or. iVJamcd-An Idea W MB thlBV at mm stmpi) H U .4 ttIO WWW' no 1AST taawtopaMa. oa?8wMrt A.