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CfltMis ( alette. Issued Eriry Friday Morning by The Gazette Publishing Oo. CORVALLIS, OREGON. Not. 5. 1897. NEW YORK AND OREGON. The expected happened in the greater New York election. Tamany won easily against a divided opposition. VanWyck's victory is due as much to Piatt as to Crocker, but Piatt has per haps over-reached himself. He has delivered New York City to Tammany, but Tammany may not. when the times comes, turn the legislature over ' to Piatt. Piatt regards party simply; as i means . to his personal ends, Country to him. is only a field for spoils. Piatt is a boss. Oregon has its Piatt The re- publican party in this state has been betrayed . .on more than pne occasion by a machine boss. Once as chairman of the repub lican state central, committee lie fraudeatly distributed election ticket, headed "republican tick et" with the name of the demo cratic candidate .. tor - supreme judge substituted for the repub' lican nominee. The democrat was elected. " Twice this boss knifed the re publican candidate for governor, t At. A ? electing renuoyer doui times . In the last Portland city election he caused the election of Pen nover for mavor. His' candidate, though claiming to be the regu lar republican nominee, as Tracy claimed to be in New York, had no show of wixnins:. Col. Beebe, i the candidate of decent republi canism in Portland, had as many more votes, relatively, over Cohen, as Low had over Tracy. Simon elected Pcanoyer, as Piatt has now elected VanWyck. But Simon has over-reached himself. The Oregonian smirks or shrieks as he dictates, but he has lost his hold even in Port land. A traitor is bound to be despised. Outside of the me tropolis the opposition to Simon is practically unanimous. The Oregonian may term this oppos ition "Mitchellism," "Hirch ism," "Tongueism,", "McBride ism," "Elhsism," "Herman ism," "Fultonism," "Denny ism," or what it will. Tlfeplain everyday name for it is repulr canism. ITS HATRED CHRONIC- The Uregonian, able paper though it is,deceives itself in state political affairs. It does not de ceive others. Its interest 111 ,our home politics is not on account of its devotion to the cause of sound money,' It has attacked without provocation republicans who have always believed in the gold stand ard. It is simply personal dislike that animates the OregoniafPan: tipathv to John H. Mitchell. - The Oregouian claims thftt it-is not interested in the Oregon fed eral appointments and also insist that Senator Mitchell has dictated the recommendations of the dele gation. It is a fact, however, tha Mr. Harvey Scott has urged the appointment of more candidates thai) has Mr. Mitchell. The latter has doubtless been sometimes con sulted, as have all prominent re publicans, in regard to Oregon ap appointments, but is far from tha . truth to say that his wishes have always prevailed. The Oregonian savs that tne nomination 01 Jonn H. Hall for district attorney was due to Senator Mitchell, when the fact is that Mr. Mitchell endorsed the candidacy of another gentle man. However, the Oregoniau'a mo tives and temper are so well un derstood that its diatribes art com paratively harmless. A paper that hobnobs with party traitors, populists ; and political ., anarchists cannot destroy or radically in fluence' the republican party ot Oregon. WORK. Let the citizens keep' working for the Yaquina appropriation. The members of the Oregon dele gation will, do their duty. They are in earnest and can be depend ed upon, but they must be backed ' up by the people interested in the building up of a great harbor at Yaquina. We can gain nothing "by petty fault finding. Get - to work and keep up the fight. The people of the Willamette valley were betrayed last winter by a corrupt combination that pre vented the organization of the legislature betray e I in many in stances by their own rcpresenta tives. We thus lost in congress a powerful friend of Yaquina, but that matter we must remedy at another time. Just now we must do what we cn to inform Secre tary Alger of the fact that im portant commercial and industrial interests demand the awarding of the contract authorized by con givs. Sicn the petition. See that your neighbor signs it. Every man is concerned in the cause. Furnish the delegation with any important data you may possess. There is no child's task before us, but. the prize is worthy of every effort. . You can't care consumption but you can avoid it And cure every other form of throat or lung -trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. . Alien & Woodward. 1 HARMONY.. From certain quarters .wehear appeals lor harmony. in'the repub- ican ranks of Oregon.- benous looking gentlemen are solemnly singing that dolefully peaceful hymn, "how street is unity." And they don't know how funny they are. The republican party 411 Qr-egor- is doing very well, thank you. It is only those who are out of harmony with the party that are bo loudly clamoring for bar monv. "The resnment is out of step with me," cries the limping soldier, but his complaint is un heeded, and those -who hear him only smile. Tne republican party of Oregon is not worrying about harmony lapse who do not like its songs, need not sins them., Th party is too big to 'mis tuneless complain ere, or to be worried by them. Benton, Liun and Maripn coun ties are deeply interested in the improvement of hp harbor at Ya quina. It is a practical' 'qaetiou, a matter of dollars ana cents, Yet thesis couVStielltidjtjb the legislature men who deliberately violated every campaign promise that they "would do their dutyj" to prevent the election of a yui ted btates senator who couldi as sist the delegation in securingjthe needed appropriation. Voters should remember these things. Several students have beau ex pelled from" the ,:stal university for gambling. This does not re flect upon the university, but on the contrary shows that the1 facul ty is -deteiihined tp maintain s high standard. ' Had'M.his happen ed at the Agricultural College the Eugene papers would have head ed the item, "Another proof of Corvallis' immortality.1 Republican losses in the eastern elections are due to the party di visions that naturally follow s party victory. Advocates pf free silver can draw little corofdrt from the democratic gains, made, in most instances, by ignoring the money question. The republican party and the American people demand the maintainence of the gold standard. - The disappointed fcfficers . of Portland are very an'gry-at the Or eeon delegation in congress. The people of Oregon, however, will etfdorsg-' 4heir action in this step tewa&'dafiujgyjflgo., policies of the metropolis by refusing to be led by the PortlaindTSbsses-Albany Herahl. ..-- DUSTY. The village blacksmith has moved into his new house.' " "' D. W. Shuff expects to work for the prune company this winter. Bob Howard,' of Summit,, is again in this vicinity on business. : Leona' (Cairr, who is feactijng the Barclay school, spent Sunday at home.; : '. ; y . Thei scgial dance at Will Stan trufV laff Saturday night was a success. ' 'IBird Rickafd and Will Min ton are expected home from Califor nia in a few days:- The revival that was to have been held in Simpson's chapel has been postponed. ; Clyde Tharp has been confined to his'-bed for the past- ten days with infiamatory rheumatism. , Vern Woodcockv has been b6r ins a well. He has reached the deptb , of one hundred feet and has sixty feet of water. PHILOMATH COLLEGE.'- x The new desks for the training department are here. Miss Nellie Evans, of-. Alsea, entered school last week. Chester Ebert and Joshua Yates took a flying trip home last Fri- day' .:, ,v The Laurean Literary Society is now running regularly. It meets each Saturday night.' County Recorder Gellatty and wife attended services at 'the chapel Sunday and took jdinner with President Miller. ; ,: A new literary society v(aa or ganizea Jiionaay nignt witn ill charter membership of 20. It was organized to.' accommodate J the large number of new stpdents in school. It has no name as yet. Bishop J. S. Mills lectured, on "civilization in western Afjica," Thursday evening. His audience was large and appreciative. Next morning he bri efly addressed the students, then took the train for California. BLODGBTT 1TBWS. Mr. and Mrs, Jeff Woods made a visit to J. N. Woods' last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Norton came up from Polk county on Fri day last. Where is T. L. Eeed nowadays? The answer is, ''he went to Mori mouth Sunday." There will be preaching at the school house on Saturday evening, November 13th, by Rev. Vincent, of Monmouth. Preparations are being made for a Thanksgiving entertainment. A drama ot considerable length is to be one of the main features pf the evening. E, M, .Ghormltyj of Newport, pa-sed through bere some time ago cab vising fbrtne Oregonian., He surprised his daughter by call ing at her school one afternoon. A. C. Huffman spent last week at Portland undergoing a second surgical operation. On his return he was met at the station by breo. Owen, who took him to his home. The Sunday school was reopen ed one week ago last Sunday. Though the attendance may be small, no one can estimate the amount of good whieh may be done. Nswg Boy. HOft&OS ITEMS. 'Mc Bride" is now a resident. That social Friday night was all right. Sidewalks grow too narrow in bur burg for come people. Hugh Ky and wife, of Dusty, visited in Monroe .Sunday. John DuMarias and family left for Washington Tuesday. . . Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church on Saturday and Sunday. . John Carpenter, jr , and family have : moved into the Howard property,....,,.. : . .. ..: Arti 0, Starr has been engaged to light lues and, lamps and to ring the bell at the M. E. church dur ing the winter . Thed. Wellslier and George Ldoney in one rig and Eric Ivlep pin with Ed Looney in another, attended the football game in Cor- vallis Saturday. "They all climb ed over the fence. A genuine masquerade ball will be given in Wilhelm's hall in Monroe on Thursday night, Nov ember 25th. New music and an vx.-ellet turkey supper are oh tin- program. Don't fail to put in an appearance. The nuptials of Claude I. Starr and Miss Nellie Evans were sol mnized in 'the M. E. church Sun day evening. Rev. S. A. Starr con ducting "the ceremony. Nearly 300- people were present to wit ness the event, and many congrat ulations and- expressions of good will were showered upo: the new ly married people. .. Both of the contracting parties are well and favorably known in the Willam ette valley and we wish them un bounded joy and happiness in their journey through life. X. Y. Z. No Cure No Pay. That is the way all druggusts sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TON- f. IC for Malaria, Chills and Fever. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. . Children love it Adults prefer it to bitter,- nauseating Tonics. "This is a plan that does not cost much, . and is worth all it . costs." -J-HERE'S only one kind of printing that we do .not do. That's the poor kind. -That's the kind you don't want. But when you want SOMETHING clean and up-to-date, printed on good paper, with fine ink, from type that is new, and of latest face, set in an artistic and intelligent manner; in a word, when you want a strict ly first-class job give us your order and we will do the :res.t Gazette Pub. Co. CorvcHiat' Oreg-on. It Pays the advertisers, to use Corvallis Gazette because through that medium they reach the homes and hearts of the people. UjIKKtyLII III.IJ- VvLLIitt Big Line Dr;ess Goods . . vr - . v Big Prices the.. Lowest.. . - - ALSEA. .. . J- -: : Several AIr relative of the bride attended, the Obererr Wil liams wedding, at Corvallis last week. - . Alsea farmers have no fault. :' to find .with .the 'limes..'' TheV'hfc? not the times., Alsa Yoted'forbut.. the times Alsea wanted. " 1 The poet was. i;isin.g,yer;Dig ger mountain after a storm when he said"Beneath-the lowesJioWpy a lower deep, li)l threatening to devour me opens wide."- I sen that l he". Times'1 is calling upon John Hendry. "to emerge from, the correspomleiitial seclusion and beat a clarion call, to arms ., But John preserves Miis pleasing si lence. He is doubtless btV"Ey eu gaged figuring where he. is at.:: , Is caused" by the 'Wdneys '"failing; to properly filter out of 'it all1 poisonous! matter.. - . . . If you are tired, dull, aching and suf fering1 preatly from a combination of ailments, you may be sure your kid neys are clogged and inactive.. - Cure your Kidneys and the blood, ..will take care of itself. You can be " CURED Tour Sparagus Kiduey Pills have dona me more good than anything I have ever taken, I have tried many medicines, hut never found anything that helped- ma ao much as Dr. Hobbs Pills. Albert .' Porter, 314 State St., Knoxyille, Teiin. ' " ' HOBBS Spsraps Kidney Pills. COBBS KEM EDT CO.. Pbofuxtobs, 'Chicago. Dr: Hebbs Pill r slut told in CORVALLIS, ORB., by SEAHAM A WELLS, PhaTmaeista. Citation; . . In the County Court for Benton County, Oregon. " " .-'.,..- In -Mm msttar of the'estato:. H.. H. Rich, deceased. 7. : , V...T u. " . S( to all others, known and - unknown interest ed in snid estate. HV GrectinKi;In- U10 name of the tate'of Oregon, yuu-ara hereby; eited .and required to appear in the county ourt of ahstate of Oregon, Ur ths comity -'of Benlbrt;'' at " the court room' thereof, ,"at Corvlfiv in the county of Bonton.on , . ; j' ! ' Tuesday, the 7th day f December, 1897, at 2 o'clock in. the afternoon "of. Mmt day. then and there to show causa why an order should not be granted ' by this 'coOrt id the ei ecu toe of the above entitled ettatv to sell the real property described in Abe petition now on file as prayed for therein, tv-wit:" ' Beeinniner at N E meandering corner, of ' S E 1-4 of sec. 20, T il S, B 10 3n running thunce in northwestorly direction alpng Ya quina river 16 rods to iron stake in top 4t djks, thence 38 rods in S W direction! tu a certain stake, thence 4 rods east to an iron stake on section line running N and S,. be tween sections 20 and 21, thence" 38 rod? 2? to bseinning, containing 7 acres. " ; Also lota 1 and 2 in half hloclc'26 in the county addition to Corvallis, Oregon. ; The S E 1 4 of S "W 1-4 and lot Ko. 10 of sec. 19, and N 1-2 of N "W" i-A ot sec." 30, T 11 S, K 10 W, conUining 160' acres, inoru or less. Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12 arid 13 in block 18, in Toledo, Oregon. Lot 13, block 10, in Seal Rock Resort, Lincoln county, Oregon. Lot No. 2 in block in the city of Newport Orogon, ' Blocko. 7, in town of Yaquina Heights, Lincoln county, Oregon.- Lots 1 to 14 in block 8, lots 1 to 14 in block 10 of Pbelp's addition (tq city of Newport, Oregon; lots' 1 and. 2 in tlock 5, and also lots 1, 2, 3, 4 in block's of 3ras fiald's 1st addttion to Yaquina heights, and also lot 3 in block 4. of YaquinaT Heights, Lincoln county, Oregon- Lots,li-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, U, 12, 13 and 14 in Nichols 1st addition to the city of Corvallis; Oregon. "Witness; ' ' - , The HON. "W. S. HUFFOBD. Judge of the County Court of the State" of Oregon, for the County of Benton; with'" the seal of said court affixed this 1st day er jnov. a. v., vn. Attest, . VIRUIL E. 'WATTEBS, rcpftH Clork " ; . . . - . i: .- i . ' " : -- - T TT7' Citation. 'v - Tn tha Cnuntv Hnurt of thft Rtntn nf'fIrM - ,i, . . !, " gon, for the county of Benton,. . v . . ; In the matter of the estate of Henry x, . , , Kust, deceased. . . Application of Mary F. Rust, widow ef deceased, for assignment of dower. To Jesse "VV. Rust, RoHie Rust, Ella Rust, John Rust and Cleveland Rust and John S. Thompson, administrator of said estate. Oreetine: In the name of the. state ot' n c to appear in the county court ot the state of Oregon, for the county of Benton, at the court room thereof, at Carvallls in the ! county of Benton, ,oq - -, Monday, tko 6th day of Oecemhufy 1997. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day and there to show cause, if any, . why the dower ; should net be set out to Mary F. Bust, from the following described premises, to-wit: Lot 3, sec. 22, T. 12 S., R. 6, containing 11.88 acres and S. quarter ef N. E. quarter and lots 2 and 4, sec. 22, T. 12 S., K. 6, containing 83.23 acres. ' Witness, The HON. W. S. HUPFOKD, Judee of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Benton, with seal of said Court affixed, shis 2nd day of Nevember, A. D., 1897. Attest: VIRGIL E. WAITERS, seal . ..t . Clerk. Small pill, safe pill, best pill, De Witt's Little Early Risers cure biliousness,, coniti- pattee, siek heaaache. - Allen & Weedwara. WUREBLOOB Line Cotton Wash Big Line Clothing V,. . , Big Line Shoes. dt itY. dl si- k.t ,. We have the most complete Kile of Men's Underwear rever; '.. sXioysjxfy: Corvallis, and which for quality and style cannot he equalled in this seer tion.. This elegunt assortment in cludes. Norfolk and New Brunswick, .Ways,. Swits, Coiide and Higene fleeced. We ask you to examine these goods. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD C ASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. j -' DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA,"' the same that has borjte and does now xtf sSZTZZZT- n er bear thefae-simile signature of C&&&jfy&&i wrapper. This is the original" PITCHER'S CASTCRIA," which has bean-, used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought jtf . T" 071 awl has the signature of &$7uZc wrap-1 per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. . . March 8, 1897. 2---.. Do Not Be Deoeiyed. ; Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even lie does not know. "The End You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. TH( .CNTAVa M.HST, TV HVMaAV .T.CCV. T..K MTV. u m ' LOCAL DISEASE art U the result el coMin sudden eiinwtio changes. j remedy which is applied di- . -sectly into'tke nostrila. Be- el!5S.i.yee,b,0,bedtt8iTe' ' Ely's Cream Balm taeeknewleiffed to be the meet thorough em for Kaial eaUrrfTcold in Head and Hay Fever of all staediea. It opene aad cleanses the BtsalassBSges, allays pain and isflammatkn, kesls the seres, pro- eu the membrane from celds, restores the senses KewToS ; - a Ciu" n-dian's Sale. . k" -' 1 In P" f order of sale made by the l - pounty Court of Benton County, State, of Oregon, the matu.r of tne Guardianship and Estate oi j Mary E. Miller, I will offer for sale at public auc- tfpqjbr cash in hand, and sell as the law directs, at the front door of the County Court House, oi sd6uuty', in Corvallis, in said County, on jif' Saturday, December 4th, 1897, at the hour of owe o'clock p. m.. the real prop- erty described in said decree, via: The north half of the donation land claim No 52, of Isaac Miller and Mary E. Miller, his wife situated in township 11, south range 6 west in Benton County, Oregon, and being that part of said claim set apart by the United States govern ment to said Mary B Miller, and containing in the said north hall thereof, 160 acres, little more or less.' ; Corvallis, Oregon, Oct 30th, 1897. Asa Miller, , Guardian of the Person and Estate of Mary E. Miller. Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures wkere others fail. . It is the leading Cough Cure,, and ao home sheuld be without it Pleasant to take and gees right to the spet Sold by Graham & Wells. ' ' Goods . Call and See Us. Assignee's Notice of ment. Final SetUe- la the matter of the assignment ef T. C. Head, an insolvent debtor: Notice is hereby given t. all whom it may coa- cern, that W. S. HufTord, assignee et the above named insolvent debtor, hafiled with the clerk of the circuit court, of the state f Oreg.n, f.r Benton county, his final account as such assignee. and tha same will come on for hearing and final settlement on Monday, the 8tkday of November, Z897, at th. hour of one o'clock p. m. ef said day, before Honorable J. C, Pullerton.-judge .t aaid court, at the' court house, in the city of Corvallis, Oregon, at which time any and objections to said final account will be heard; it is also ordered by the court, that all objections to said account shall be filed with said clerk and a copy served on said assignee an er before the 3rd day of November. 1897. . Dated, Oct, 4th, 197. . W. s. Hrmiu, Assignee of Said Insolvent Debtor J. M. Thirswend, of Grosbeck, Terr, says that when be has a spell ef indigestion, aad feels bad and sluggish, he takes two ef De Witt's Little Early Risers at night, and be is all right the next morning. Many tkoas ands of ethers do tha same thing. De yeuT Allen A Woodward. .Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the uader signed administrator of the estate ef James Baird, deceased, bas filed his final account in said estnto, in the county court, for the state of Oregon and county of 0enUn, and that the county court of said county has fix ed Monday, December 6th, at the bear ef ten o'clock in the forenoon ef said day,; at the court house in the city of Corvallis, in Benton county, Oregon, as the' time and placo for hearing abjections to said account and final settlement of the same Dated October 26, 1897. D. B. FARLEY,, Administrator of the estate of James Baird, deceased.' , , " ., Linos are complete Latest E o sssssi C SQUARE Ty ROUND CUT. Jj v CUT. CLOTHING. JO o O o FROCKS. . ra tetisaaV. ESssSssaatiii Jhese are made by high-art tailors we guarantee a fit So L. Kline. rffl :;a;ft I LkUoll tio ilio TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ! ROUTES I urn. . mm 1 MTSEHnWI, SHOILT LIKE mux mm era. mm CITY LOW RATES IN ALL EASTERN CITIES; OCEAN STEAMERS " LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY S DAYS SAN FRANCiSCO r :J. &.1 tj ivj 4 jtaiut.'tn V Steamers Monthly from Portland to Tokokoma and Hong Kong; via, The Northern Pacific Steamship Co. in connection with O. JR. A M. For fall Infarmatlou call O. K. V. goat. Geo. 9. KtflUi, Cei vUis. Or., W. M. MWRLBUHT, POkTLAND. om DR. L. G. ALTMAN I5CMOB8PATHIST Nwaaes el weaiea aod eklldfen and genesal OSes ever A4)en A Weedward's drag store, eflee k-oora- to it A: nU and t and T ie At tv.-fsUaee, FTtneret ted and Kardsen after a.i'ui4 en ttiindaya. DOWEN LESTER DENTIST ntee satatia m tttat Matloaal Bank. Strfcflr" Frrst-stS Work GMnvM1 . CorvaHk. Ofcgon G. R. FARRA. M. D. Office upstairs over P. L. Miller's store. Residence on Third street in front ef cotirtkonse. Office hours 8 to a a. m.. and i to 3 and J to S p. m. All calls attended promptly. W. K. TATES. . J. FKEDJYATM. YATES & YATES CORVALLIS. OREGON S. HOLOATK. H. L. HOLGATK HOLGATE & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW COJtYA&US. OHECON - F. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW corvaixts, rscok. t Jes,aierJ,nratje in.J)l,Uie eenrts.. .Abo aeait torn tke fntclass taeurance cotapsnios and are. of the very Styles. 01 CP a. o -i ; M O "l. O o 5" (Q o PRINCE ALBERT. 3 . w and GO EAST La America's Scenic Line Great Meals ia Dining Car a la Carte. Rock Ballast, Ke Dnst. Northern Xailwayl LIBEART-CAIl rotjtb THK ALI.-RAII. ROUTK TO KOOTKHAI MINING WSTnlCT -VIA ' SXATTLK AND liPOKAHR Shortest surd Quickest Tine to St. Paul, Minneapolis Duhnh, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST. The Limited leaves l'artland, dxily, 1.4$ T. M. Tbc Limited arrives Portland, daily. 11:59 A. M. THROUGK PALACE and TOURIST SLEEPERS, DINING and LIBRAKY OBSERVATION CARS. Daily Trains : Fast Time SKRVICX AKp HCUSKKY UKEQUAXKD. Fur tickets and full information, call em r address, R. C. Stkteks, A. B. CDejcnistok, G. W. P. A.. Seattle. C. P. & T. A., PerManl, Omgom. Oregon) Central) & EASTERN It. R. CO. Yaquina Bay Route Conaectins; at .YAQVINA AT witk tke Sab Francisco 1 Yaquina Bay STKAMSHIP COMPANY. Steamship "Farallon." SiU from Yaauina every 9 days for Ban Francisco, Coos Bay, Pert Orford, Trinidad and Humboldt Bay. , fMnugn AneomnaodnUons disarsaaaed Shortest route hxtwean the Willamette Valley and Califoraia. Faro from Albany and Points West te San Fmnelseo: Cabin ......... '. fit 00 Steeraice.. 00 Round trip jresd for 60 days, 17.0. To Coos Be: Cabin S 00 SUeraee .. 00 To Humboldt Bay and Pert Orford: Cabin.... .......10 00 Steerage..;.. ...... 7 00 EAST and SOUTH TIA THE SHASTA ROUTE or THE '. . Southern Pacific Comoany EXPRESS TKA1X8 RUX DAILT. 6:e P. M. I Leave Pertlaad Arrir I :3S A. M. :t A. M. I Lean Alkanj Arrir 140 A. M. 7:45 A. M. Arrir S. Fnansc Un 1 S: t. M. Abnve trains stop at all principal stations bet we? n Portland and Salem, Turner, Ma rion , Jeffersen. Albany. Tangent, Saedds, Halsey, Hnrrisbun;;, Junction City, Jureae, Creswell, Cttsf Grove, - Drains, and all stations from Bosebure; te Ashland, laelaiive. Kescbarc Mail Daily. 8:3 A. M. I Lun Partland Arrir 12:2 P. M. I Lar Albany Arrir S:2 P. 11. I Arrir Kosehnr Lear 4:S P. II. 12:P. M. T:3e A. II Vtstdli BirWn. BETWEEN POETLAXD AMD CORTALUS. , HaU ftais.. liUj ZMtf t tulij. 7:3 A. M. 1 Lear- - - Portland Arrir :te P. M. 12:16 P. M. Arrir CarrallU Lear P. M. At Albany and Crralli ennnt wita trains ef ike Oret;n J"aeifio Railroad. . txsNtt Trail. SdlrSzMptSuatr. 4:50 P. M. I Iyv P.rtl.ad , Arrir S:tS A. M. 1-M P. M. j Arrir McMinnriU Lear M A. M. Direct connection at. San Francisco with Occidental. and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates on application. . Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe.. Also. JAPAN, CHINA HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, can he obtained from A. K. MILNER, Ticket Agent, Corvallis. : R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAK, . , . Manager. . A. G. F.&P. A. Fortlmad, Qn