The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, May 06, 1898, Image 2

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    I terprise; its anti-vellow journal
issued Every FriJav Hornins by I . 1 ... , . .. . :..
1 ism, '.-othino-but stiugv laziness;
GraZOtte PlAlisMng CO. I Us reliability, nothing but slow-
J-DR.YALLIS, OREGON, May 6, 1S9S.
AFFIRMATION.
The Gazette stands fors
The protective tariff.
The single gold stsndard.
Retirement of the bond-breeding,
credit-threatening demand
notes of our government.
The payment of the national
debt in the best money that wis
dom and experience can devise.
A factionless, clean, effective
republican party.
WHY?
Why should any sensible citi
zen of the Willamette valley,
whatever his polities, desire to
retire Mr. Tongue as congress
man from this district? Even
the most arde.it free silver advo
cates must admit that under the
present conditions the gold stand
ard is at least endurable and that
the defeat of Mr. Tongue will
not change the financial policy
of the United States.
On the other hand Mr. Tongue's
loyalty to our material local in
terests, and his ability cannot be
questioned. Were those petitions
you signed urging the improving
ot Yaquina harbor, honest ex
pressions of your desires hi that
direction? Were those congrat
ulations when the happy result
of Mr. Tongue's labors with the
war department was made
known, genuine? Or are you
going to inform the war depart
ment and congress by your vote
that you have no real interest in
Yaquina bay?
It is smali wonder that the
present delegation in congress
had to work so desperately to re
ceive favorable action from the
war department in behalf of the j Mr. Corbett wishes to be Uni
Yaquina improvements. Dolph j teci States senator and hi ; paper
favored Yaquina and he was de- naturally supports his ambition,
feated for re-election. Hermann por, as the Oregoniau itself
battled for Yaquina and he was quotes, "the ox knoweth his
retired. Mitchell worked taitli-1
fully for Yaquina's interests, and
he failed to be re-elected. Ellis,
from the 2nd district has gallant
ly helped us and he will not go
back.
And now you, for the sikc of
some political theory, propose to j strength and a combat between a
vote against Mr. Tongue. Can country weekly and a city daily
you afford it? would be more funny than seri-
It is unnecessary to review thelons. Rllt the desire of the Ore-
advantages that will be conferred
upon the people of this district senat0r concerns the people whose
through the .building up ol a j patronage, as subscribers and ad
harbor at Yaquina. Any ianner I vertisens, supports the GAZETTE,
ought to know that it means to anfj jn its own way and in its
him higher prices for his pro- i own ficid the Gazette will dis
ducts. This is easier to under- cuss Mr. Corbett's candidacy and
stand than the money question, the Oregonian's methods of sup
It is possible that Dr. Hill, the porting him, with the utmost
populist uominee,or Mr. Veatch, ; candor and freedom,
the democratic candidate, will' if the Oregonian is noticing
labor as industriously for Ya- tle comments of this paper, that
quina as Mr. Tongue, but they i js jts own foolishness. Its praise
have not been tried. They or censor awakens only contempt,
would go to Washington handi- for we kHOW lovv wel' jt can af
capped with your disapproval of ford to be silent.
Yaquina improvements in voting! . M
against Tongue. They will be
under the further disadvantage of
asking favors from a republican '
house. The Monroe correspondent last
Mr. Tongue may not belong to week claimed that certain repub
your party. But as a congress- licans did not keep an appoint
mau he has worked for all of us, mem to debate the money ques
and you can afford to vote for 1 Uo wilh silver men at Monroe,
him. and offered as an explanation the
m , m curious and really amusing sug
A SHATTERED IDOL.
With all due respect to the an- the finanda, tio.
(tut glory of the Oregoman, the Ml, Nichols in the )onovving
nmaculate goldeness ot its eai- letter? effectually silences the
. onals and the persuasive gold-1 critiCj anrl adds a bit of commOK
eness of its disappointed mort- sense that is refreshing. .
agee, the Gazette must insist Moxkoe, May 2, 1898.
that it has no public office, nor . To the Editor: A word of ex
has its editor, nor is anyone con- plauation from the republican
nected with the paper as owner or standpoint with regard to the pro
employe enjoying the revenue posed discussion at Monroe of the
from any office under municipal, -'money question" may not be out
county, state or federal govern- of place.
ments. This is not said exult- The time limit lor each side, of
antly. The editor regrets that three speakers, was to be one hour,
he is not in a position to affirm Conscious that the whole range ol
the Oregonian's statements. i the money question could not be
Holding office is no crime, but louc!lel a speech of 25 minutes,
with its editor's experiences be- i th, three republican speakers of
lore it, the Oregonian may so W m WaS ne' Pos,tlvely re"
consider federal officialism. Mr. i!usfc' from tht beginning to en
Scott, several vears ao-n w Pm. ! tertai allv financial question
i,, ; -i, r n i t
plovect in the Portland custom,
house, but too clo;e atten
tion to his duties caus
ed the government to relieve
him. A disease named by gov
ernment medicine men, "sus
picious swelling of employe's
bank account,
was manifesting
itselt, auct it was
thought best
lor tne general neaitn, tliat those l went to Monroe purposely to
afflicted be dismissed from set- see if their speakers would moot
vice. Mr. Scott has since, as l,s on the issue of Bryanism ver
editor of the Oregonian, devoted I SL1- McKinleyism. The man I
himself to the advancement oftoolb-- their spokesman gave
public morality, political honesty I me t0 understand they would not,
and Honorable Joseoh Simon. J when he said: "Unless the whole
There ft a growing suspicion!.111011 question' is up I shall
that the Oregoniau is a gigantic
bluffer. When the Gazkttk has
had occasion to refer to the Ore-
-
eoman's political transgressions
(references which the Portland
y, ,
paper always answers by confes
sion or evasion) a tribute to the
Oregonian as a newspaper, intro
duced the criticism. It was sup
posed that the Oregonian's news
.rvice was the best obtainable.
t is now painfully apparent that
ye have been worshiping false
gods. It has been demonstrated
that the Oregonian's conserva
tism is nothing but lack of en-
ness.
The Oregouian has preached
its own superiority so long that
belief in that paper's infallibility
has become one of the supersti
tions of the average web-footer.
Nothing short of a war would
shake that superstition but a war
is doing it.
When the Tribune published
an account of the Maine disas
ter one day ahead of the Oregon
iau, we shook our heads and
muttered "'Tisn't so, or the
Oregouian would have had it."
When the Tribune one morning
told us of the DsLome letter, we
cried "fake," because it was not
in the Oregoniau that day. But
our confidence was shaken.
Then last Sunday when the Trib
une told ot Dewey's splendid
victory over the Spaniards at the
Phillipines with not a word in
the Oregoniau, and the truthful
ness of tho account was estab
lished, a humiliating conscious
ness of our years of gullibility
interfered with our patriotic en
thusiasm. The "we" used here is not an
editorial wc, but a public pro
noun. The disgust at the Ore
gonian's tardiness is general.
Most of the news it' gives was
stale in San Francisco when it
went to press. Corvallis people
get important news in the Call
and Examiner as quickly as from
the Portland Oregonian.
Dewev's guns have shattered
the newspaper superstition 01
countless Oregonians. Wc have
been a day behind the-rest of the
world and are just finding it out.
An idol has been overthrown.
A big bluff has been uncovered
and reader whispers to reader
"what fools we mortals be. "
NO CHALLENGE.
owner and the ass his master's
erib."
Tins n.mrr lias 110 hvsteriral
desire to measure lances with the I
n d;),(.,, r
cause does not always coinpen-
sate for inferiority
111 size and
morteaeee
to be TJ. S.
Mr. Nichol's Plain Answer.
gestion that the republicans ol
south Benton are perhaps not in
more extensive than the one sug
, i i . . , ,
sted by the state rcDublican
platform and upon which hinged
tholast presidential campaign, viz:
' The single gold standard versus
I he free coinage of silver at the
ratio of 16 to 1."
On Tuesday eveninir nrecedinsr
j the Friday evening upon which
the discussion was to take nlaee
u nouiiu" io uo wnn ll." tie
wanted a large ring full of trees
and caves for the combat. Fur-
ther, no definite statement ol
u i
j wuut mo puijuiisi sijeaiiers mougni
the question ought to be, was even,
to my knowledge, ommunicated
to th'J republican speakers.
Little wonder that he did not
want to discuss, before an audi
enee of larmers, a question thai
has already been settled for them
by an administration in which the
people have the utmost confidence,
coupled with tho unerring dsvel
opinent 01 natural laws.
Quoth Bryan, who pretends ac
cess lo knowledge unknown to
common mortals, "Wheat and
silver .-.re indissolubly linked to
gether so that they must giavi
late as one upon the market bil
lows of the world." Alas and
alack ! The larmers, wheat is
floating (irmly upon the crest of a
mighty billow with silver lan
guishing in its depression. And
does the gold dollar that the
farmers' wheal bring buy too
much? Ask of the multitude
who are eagerly bidding millions
of gold dollars for all of the farm
ers produce and receive a reliable
answer. And the farmer is satis
tied now when he takes his gold
dollars to lay in his supplies, and
it will be found in the coming
election that lie is willing to let
well enough alone, according to
the injunction of Bryan at Dover,
D '1 , September 21, 1896, in which
he said: ' If times are good, then
there is no reason why w - should
make any change in legislation.
If our present condition is satis
factory, then we ought to leave il
alone and not make any change."'
Times are now good, very good,
and we shall let the present con
dilion essentially alone.
R. J. Nichols.
MONROE ITEMS.
School picnic May 28th.
Don't forget Saturday, the 28th.
Mrs. Gay is confined to the
house with typhoid fever.
A. Wilhelm and party have re
turned from a trip lo Portland.
Bob Irwin moved into the Pol
ler property in town this week.
John Crow is erecting a neat
residence on his property south ol
town.
Picnic Saturday, May 2Stk, at
Monroe. Everybody will be out
on. parade.
Forty daily papers come to the
postolflce every clay. People wi
read for a month or two at least.
Don't forget the school picnic at
Monroe Saturday, May 28th. Mon
roe Cornet band will furnish music
and lemonade.
Emil Howard, well known here,
although a resident of Albany,
has joined his company, and is
now awaiting orders to lace garlic.
A new postoffice has been
P ' opein at Liberty, about
eight miles south of Monroe, the
mail goes via June! ion and a stage
John Lawrence, Sr., died at his
son's reside nee southeast of Mon
roe last Sunday. Mr. Lawrence
was one of Oregon's earliest set.
tiers and was well known through
out Ike state. The funeral ser
vices occurred in the Metlvodist
church in Monroe, Rev. Houston
preaching the sermon.
There is to be a picnic at the
Bellfounlain camp grounds Sat
urday May 7th (tomorrow) and on
the same date, in the evening, a
basket social is to be given at the
Brown school house, the proceeds
from which will be used in pur
chasing a flag to be used at the
school house.
Herickendorff brothers, of Philo
math, drove a team belonging to
their stepfather, into the watering
place in Long Tom near Monroe,
and in seme manner turned the
team so that it went over a 10
foot juinpofl". TIig team was
buried next day and their picture
enlarging outfit lost, as also $10
in cash. This happened Friday.
A crowd of patriotic men and
women assembled in Monroe Sat
urday, and proceeded to raise a
12x25 foot flag. Appropriate
music, speeches, etc., were ren
dered. Several Corvallis people
were on hand and a general good
time was indulged in by all pres
ent. The emblem of justice and
liberty now floats from a hundred
foot pole.
There are still some people in
Oregon who sympathize with
Spain in Jier brutal and semi
barbarous methods of warfare and
denounce our government in her
efforts to secure to the suffering
people of Cuba liberty and justice.
Such men or women should be
made an example ol, and all such
traitors to their country should
receive the deserts due such be
ings. X. Y. Z.
The Surprise of All.
Mr. James Jones, of tbe drug firm of
Jones aad Son, Cowdon, 111., in speaking of
Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last
winter his wife was attacked vith La
Grippe, and her case grew co serious that
physicians at Cowden and Pana could do
nothing for her. It seemed to develop into
hasty consumption. Having Dr. King's
New Discovery in stare, and selling lots of
it, he took a bottle horns, and to the stir- 1
prise of all she began to get better from the I
first dose, and half dozen dollar bottles !
cured bur cound and well. Dr. Kiv.g's New
Discovery for consumption, eougl-is and t
colds is guaranteed to do this good work.
Try it. Free trial bottler at Graham &
Well;' drug store.
What Dr. A. E. Salter Says.
Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From my
personal knowledge, gained in observing
the effect of your Shiloh's Cure iu cases
of advauced consumption, I am prepared
to say it is the most remarkable Remedy
that has ever beeu brought to my atten
tion. It has certainly saved many from
Consumption. Sild bv Graham & Wells.
Thirty-five yars make a generation. That
U how long Adolph Fisher, of Zimesville,
O., suffered from piles. He wa cured by
using three boxes of Do Witt's Witch Hazel
Salvo. Graham & Wells.
ALSEA BUDGET.
Ed. Bennett, of Dusty, was in
this section this week.
Mr. Scott, of Albany, was in
the valley this week buying sheep.
Miss Janie Vernon has been em
ployed to teach the Fall Creek
school.
Miss Ruby Buchanan, of Dusty,
was in the valley this week visit
ing friends.
Thos. Bradley, of Dusty, passed
through' the valley last week, on
his way to Lobster.
There were services p.t the
church last Sunday, preaching by
Rev. Lytcheut haver.
John Dorsby has moved to
Brownsville where he has accept
ed a position in the cheese factory.
George Childs and C. M. Vulilo,
student;; of the Sodaville school.
vere litre this week visiting with i
Iriends.
John Dyer, of Junction City,!
and W.J. WesQeld drove out a
band of cattle trom this valley
lhis week-
A. D. Hale, of Kings Valley.de
livered a very able address last
Saturday evening at the kali on
co operation.
Ed. Williams, of Dusty, held
t lie lucky number that drew I he
bike that was raffled oil' at the
store last week.
G. E. Trask while out hunting
last week, inn on lo an old bear
with two cubs. He was success-
ml in capturing the mother and
one cub.
A- P. Clark has accepted the
challenge of B. F. Swope, of To
ledo, lo debate the silver quest ion.
'he debate commenced Wedues
day and will last until tomorrow.
T. R. Chandler has ; ccured a
position as clerk in the stoie ol
R. J. Moses, of Tangent. Mr.
Tom will have charge of his farm
while he is away.
E. Kimball, C. C. Chandler and
S. Goodman swamped a boat on
Digger Creek last week with 5000
pounds of Hour on board. They
had to C O 111 G t) ii ck and build a new
boat and re sack the flour. They
had no (rouble with the second
boat. Mr. Kimball found very
ready sale for his flour at Wald
port, as it was not damaged to
hurt.
A Farmer.
Free Pills.
Send y?ur address to H. E. Bueklen &
Co., Chicago, and get a free sample by x of
Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will
convince you of their merits. These pills
are easy in action and are particularly ef
fective in the cure of constipation and tick
headache. For malaria nni liver troubles
they have been proved invaluable. They
arc guaranteed to be perfectly fre? from ev
ery deleterious substance and to be purely
vegetable. They do not weaken by ti(.ir
action, but by giving tone to stomach and
bowel grently invigorate thesvelem. llvg
ular size 25e. per box. Sold by Graham &
Wells, druggists.
M. L. locum, Cameron, Pa., says, "II
was a sufferer for ten years, trying most all
kinds of pile remedies, but r:itUout success,
DcWitt's witch Hazel Salve was recom-
mecded to mo. I used one box. It has of-
fected a permanent cure." As a permanent
cure for piles DeWiti's Witch Hazel Salve
has no -qual. Graham & Wells,
Through Tourist Cars to St. Louis.
A tourist sleeping car will leave Port
laud every Monday via Mo. Pacific, and
every Wednesday via the Burlington
route at 8:00 p. m. via the O. R. & N.
through Salt Lake and Denver without
change to St. Louis, and uuder the super
vision of experienced conductors. No
change of cars to the cities Kansas City
or St. Louis. Keep this service in mind
when going east and consult O. R. & N.
agents or address,
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
Karl's Cover Root Tea is a pleasant
laxative. Rei'nlates the bowels, purifies
the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy
to make and pleasant to take. 25 cts.
Sold bv Graham & Wells.
Thousadds ol sufferers from grippe have
been restored to health by One Minute
Cough Cure. It quickly cures, coughs,
colds, bronchiti:-, pneumonia, grippe, asth
ma, and all throat and lung diseases. Gra
ham & Wells.
Weekly Excursions to the East.
A tourist sleeping car will leave Port
land every Thursday at 9 p. tu. via the
O. R. & N. without change to Boston,
and under the supervision of experienced
conductors. No change of cars to Om
aha, Chicago. Buffalo or Boston. The
ideal trip to the east is now before you.
Remember this service when goinr; east
and consult.
Vf. S. STONE,
Agent O. R. & N. Co.,
Corvallis, Or.
It is a great leap from the old fashioned
doses of bine-mass and nauseous physics t
the pleasant little pills knoswa as Do Witt'
Little Early Risers. They cure constipa
tion, sick hp;dacbe and billiousness. Gra
ham & Wells.
Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures
where others fail. It is the leading Cou'h
Cure, and no home should Ve without it.
Pleasant to take and goes right to the'
spot. Said by Graham & Wells.
Laxative Broeij Qui:.iEG Tablets move
the bowels gently, relieves the feverish
conditio;', ansl headache, making it the
best and quickmt reiacdy fcr Coughs,
Col.-ls and Lagrippe. Cure-, in ov.e day.
I "No cure, no pay." Price 25 cents.
Bucklen's Arnica Saive.
THE BEST SALVE in the world for
Cuts, Bruits, Surcs, Ulecr, Salt Khpum,
Frer Sor.-s, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and
positively cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
er money refunded. Price 25 conts per box.
For sale by Graham & Wells, druggists.
It is because
its readers are of the
welltcvdo class
that the
Corvallis
Gazette
IS tlie lllOSI DrOlltable
A
medium for advertise
ers in Benton county
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the Cuunty Court of Bsnton county,
Stntn of Oregon.
In the Matter of the estnt
of
D.ivid 15. Mulkey, dee'd
Notice is hereby given Hint the. under
signed administrator of .-aid e.-tato ha- filed
with the clerk of said Court bis final account
of said estate and that said Coxrt I at Ap
pointed and fixed Tuesday, June 7lh, 1898,
at the boar of 10 o'clock, a. m. of sai l day,
at the county court hnusc in said Bentun
county as time and place for bearing objec
tion to said final account for a final settle
ment of said estate.
Dated May 5th, 189S.
A. G. MULKEY,
Administrator of the estate of David B.
Mulkey, deceased.
SWEATE
Yes, Sweaters! That's What We Said!
We have tliem. lor jVTen. Boys and Children
We have them in all Styles arid Colors
We have them in wool, woisted and cotton
We have them in solid colors or stripe effects
We have them with 3rlain, TByron, Sailor and
Turtle N"eck Collars
We tllinK We Can JlVe VOII ailVtllinff 111 tne
j line of a Sweater that your fancy desires
j
The prices are all rijzht
j Xf vnn "h.T7fi M Swfiatfir notion in vnnv "h rl
take a look at oxirs
I Our third Car of
Phoenix Bicycles
Is now oiv
from the
The PHOENIX is the Popular Wheel
Because it Looks Well,
The "GOLDEN
is the best medium priced wheel
011 the marJiet.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE TO
TijxrrijTjTrmruTnj-Lri
Dining Parlors
SUBSTANTIAL WELL-COOKED MEALS.
THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE IN THE COUNTRY.
Confectionery.
Smoker's Goods.
Novelties.
Wotice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been duly appointed executor
of the estate of Samuel Rice deceased,
by the county court of the stale of Ore
gon for Benton county. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate are requir
ed to present the same properly verified
to me at my residence in Kings Valley,
Oregon, or at the law office of E. Hel
gate in Corvallis, Oregon, within six
month', from the date of this notice.
Dated April r, 1898.
Chari.es Edwin Ricb.
Executor.
Notice of Final Seitlemei.t.
i Notice is hereby given that the UHder
; signed administrator of the estate of
: James A ols.-.n, deceased, has filed his
1 final recount on said estate .in the county
court of the stale of Oretrou, for Benton
cou:it , a.ul Wedxesdaj, the 8th day of
June, 1898, at 10 o clock in the loreHOoa,
i in the county court room in the court
house in Corvallis. Oregon, is the time
and place fixed for hearing objections,
if any, to said final account and the
s. Uletnenl thereof.
Dated this 271I1 day of April, 1898.
W. G. LANE, Administrator.
Notice of Final Settlement
In the county court of the state of Or
egon for Benton county.
In the matter of tile estate of J B. Lee,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I have filed
my final account a.- administratrix of
saiu estate, with the clerk of said court,
and the court liar, fixed Friday, May 6
iSgS, at 10 o'clock, a m of said' day, at
the coanty court room in the court bousv
in Corvailis, Be-:to:i county, Oregon, as
the lime and place to hear objections to
aud settlement of the same.
MINNIE E. I.EE,
Administratrix of the estate of J. B.
Lc?, deceased.
Dated April 6. 1S9S.
K. 1IOLGATE.
it. 1.. i:o:.gatb.
& SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
CORVALLIS. OREGON
Children like it, it saves their livos. We
mean One Minute Cough Cure, the infalli
ble romody for coughs, cold.?, croup, bron
chitis, grippe, and nil throat and lung
troubles. Graham & Wells.
the way
Factory
Runs Well aud
"STANDS THE RACKET."
EAGLE
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MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
and Bakery,
Hodes & Hall's
Ladies Shoes.
LADIES who wish to save from one to
two dollars on a pair of fine Shoes can do it
at
LIFE'S
All lines that will not be renewed for Spring;
will be sold at the above allowance.
All the best makes of goods included in
the lot, and must be -old.
S. L. KLI
The Regulator cf L
Union Laundry Go.,j
All white labor work - iiaranteed.
Basket leaves OB Tuesdays and arrives
Saturdays. T. D. Campbell, Ageist,
SccoBK-Bausl store.
G. R. FARRA, M.D.
Offiee upstairs over F. L. Miller's store.
Residcuce on Third street in frtnt of
courthouse.
Office hours S to 9 a. m., and 1 to 2 aud
7 to S p. m. All calls attended promptly.
LOUIS G. ALTMAIS, M. D.,
MomeopatMst.
Office: Over Alleji & Woodward's
drugstore.
Residence: Corner Third and
Harrison Sts.
Korvallis,Or.bSfvl;ii
i 9-12, 2 5, 7-8
Hours L Sundays, 9-10
BOWEN LESTER
DENTIST
Office upctalTi over First National Bank.
Strictly First-Class Work Guaranteed
Corvallis. Oregon
4fc
THE RESORT
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THOS. WHITEMORN, Prop.
W. H. McBrayer and Old Crow Wkis
kys, Fine Wines, Liquors aiid Cigars.
E. R ERYSON,
Zierolf Building.
Fire Insurance. Collections
promptly attended to.
QreIoh) SHmt)
EAILEOAD.
The Safest
1
Quickest,
Cheapest
-FOR ALL POINTS-
East and Southeast.
1
For full particulars regarding j
rales, time of trains, elc.. call 011 !
or address GEO. F. EG LIN, I
W. E. COWAN. Agt., Corvallis.
Geneial Agent, !
124 Tkiiid St. Porrland, Or
Oregon) Qentbal!
& EASTERN R. R. CO.
Yaquina Bay Route
Connecting at YAQt'INA BAY witk the
Sap Francisco & Yaquina Bay
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT,"
Sails from Yaquina every S days fer San
Francisco, Coos Hay, and Humboldt Bay.
Passenger Accoitimfd'iti'iis triiurpassed
Shortett route between the Willamette
Valley and California.
Fa-re from Albany and Points West to
San Franciseo:
CaMn 8 8 00
Steeragn 6 60
Round trip gn.d for 60 days, ?1T.G0.
To Coos Bay:
Cabin 88 60
Steerage f 08
To Humboldt Bay and Port Orfi-.rd:
Cabia 81" f0
Storaci? 8 00
EIVKK DIVISION.
steamer "ALBANY" between Portland
and Corvatlis, through without lav-over.
Leaving Corvallis 0:39 a. m. Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Sundays: Imus Poit'and,
Yamhill St. Dock, 6:00 a. m., Monday,
Wednesdays and Friday..
EDWIN STONE, Manager,
J. C. MAYO, Supt River Div.,
H. H. CBONISE, Agent, Corrallii, Or.
1
Prices
Yon e es correctly fitted
.1 h
a hi EX.
-
EAST and U TH
vu
the. . route
Southe n Pacific CcniDanv
EXi
::..!:
:l :. DAILY.
0:0- P. M
9 41 A. M
7:4.") A. M
:.v I' .r liM'l Arrive . : ::;0 a. M.
ijaic liuj j!rrle li.oo A. .M.
Arrive "S. Kranvi co Leave 8:08 I'. M
Above train; slop at all principal tation
httwe.-n Portland and Sahun. Turner. Ma
rion, Jiffervvn. Albany. Tangent Shedd,
HaUev, Hani bur,-.. Junilion City, Enp-ne,
,-. Onivt. TirainS, and all
bin g to Ashland, inclusive.
K.
i- M.-.i! Paiiv.
saa A. M. . Leave
125 P. M. l..ao
:.2 i". M. . Arrive
Pertlantl Arrive ! 4:::e P. M
Albav Arrive HdS P. M
Ku e! vtrg Leave 1 7:38 A. II
:TtsMe Di i: .
UKTWKEK roUTl.AM) ASD CHUVALLIS
U E3 VOG-LE
OPT'iCFAN
A. M. j Leave I'orliai l Arrive 5:50 I M
1-2:15 P. 51. j Arrive Orvailw Leave : l:o 1. M
M Albany ar.d C rvallis conuv-t ivitli traitis &f tt
irejfii Pacific l.aiir-(Kl.
Escrcts Trail. SaUy I-ccrt Cur.f.a; .
4:53 i" .I ! I.ave Pottlaml 'Arrive j 8:-;.r i M.
7::to . M I Arrive McH.HnviHe Ltsavc 1 5'i A M.
P. J!. ! Arrive Independence l.eae j 4..VJ A M.
Direct connection at San Francisco
with OeciHejital aud Oriental and Pacific
mail Blear.iship lines f r JAPAN AND
CHINA. Sailin; dales un applicmtioh
Rates and tickets to Eastern points
and Europe. Also JAPAN. CHINA
HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, ran he
obtained from A. K. IHLNER. Ticket
Agent. Corvallis.
R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAM,
Manager. A. G V & P. A.
PortUtul, Or
F. M. JOHNSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
COSVALLIS, ORECON
Docs a general practice in all tbe courts .iij-t,
ajrt-iu lor all Un first-ctas iiisiramf i-oitip;in:-;
TO THE
EAST
GIVES THE CHOICE OF
TWO TRANSCONTlftEi-i V-.L
ROUTES
m 11 railway. m
mm m lake
MINNSAFOLIS DMER
ll mi OMAHA
CHICAGO mikl CITY
OCEAN STEAMERS
OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER
AND
GiTY OF TOPEKA
Iveavs Portland every five days for
Alaska Points
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 4 DAYS
SAN FRANCISCO
Steamers Monthly froci Portland
to Yokohoma and H'iig Kong in
connection with O. R. & H.
For full infi-itttiou call on O. K. & V.
agent, W. S. ne, f'01 vmlis. Or.,
OR BORESS:
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gcn'L PASS AsrNT.
PORTLAND, OR
DODWELI.. CARLIW. & CO.
GEN. AGENTS NOR. PAC S E CO.
PORTLAND, OR.
Stop thai couh! Take warni'.'U I
may lead to Consttraptism, A 25c. hot le
of Shiloh's enre may save your lite.
Sold by Graham & Wells.