IMPERIALISM.
Issued Every Friday Morning by
F. M. JOHNSON & D. MONTAGUE
E M. JOHNSCN,
Latest War News.
Gen. J. H. Wilson's command
sailed lor Porto Rico Wednesday.
continually harp , une aay s ruie u..u
ican nas: at oauuagu ua -,iv'u
-I 4V... Wa 'naff or
with their own discordant notes. c"u AtUntfe
rlftrl t he
taking the Spanish
PHILOMATH ITEMS.
Manv timid souls pretend to
- fear imperialism in the United
States. f hey
on this string, seemingly 'charmed
CORY ALUS, OREGON, July 22, 1S98.
The battleship Oregon is to be
the flagship of Commodore Wat
son's fleet, which has been ordered
to Spain.
The national an
What is imperialism?
- power ana prerogatives ; a guv
Editor end Manager , eminent under an emperor.
No fear need be entertained,
; under our form of government, of
an imperial sway, for we have no
; one man whose word is law.
Here every man is a sovereign,
and can be heard on ail topics.
The acquisition of territory, in
i our case, does not mean tnc
building up of an empire which is
of the South to be governed by an autocrat,
The
comnanv have
contract, of
prisoners to Spain. It costs our
government over half a million.
The first vessels will be at San
tiago the 201 li of this month.
The Cuban General Garcia is re
Krlcd iie:icl.
THE WAR LOAN.
Too late for last week's issue
the information that the
came
i "The Mockin 5ird," not i but the uplifting ot Humanity, bond sale closed on tne 14m msi.,
and it was so adopted Dy tne enligntennient 01 raanKinu, arJd jt was louna mai luc
! giving liberty to uie opprebbeu, r0f $200,000,000 oneicu nnu
J freedom to the downtrodden, in-1 subscribed for six and one-half
tlip iomnrant. and L; ,.c nvir In short there had
lWlieS, l.lOOKV .Hi" 4.n;. v,.. r -...,,- r fl
Dixie, and it
a confederate congress.
have been detai
committee by
needed reforn
e and Sampson
led as a standing
nele Sam to apply
in Porto Rico.
hope to all. Wherever 0111
U. S. Senator Kenny ot Dela
ware, is on trial in the U. S. cir
cuit court in Wilmington charg
ed with aiding a bank
embezzle money.
ti mes
ilasr rmirt.v-rr, ST. -joo.ooo.ooo, a
floats there must be peace. 1 lie I large portion of which Intel oeen
mandates of or government will subscribed by the common peo
be obeyed, not by bayonets, but I pie in sums ranging from $50 to
hv ttilnvnl devotion of Datriotic Utrno The rlenositors of actual
Spain's plan of governing Cuba
needed fixing. Schley, Sampson
and Shaft-r undertook the job,
and in two weeks have got the
nlinl works rep-ulatcd ill tin.
subjects. If it is imperialism to
carry the blessings of an enlight
pncrl Phrieriaii ri vilization into
teller Ue Spanish islands, dispelling the
dense ignorance and superstition
so prevalent there, then we
eastern end o
won
1
egulaied
he island.
Admiral Dewey has recom
mended that the Chinese who
served on his fleet in the battle
of Manila be naturalized as a re
ward for the devotion and valor
they displayed through the mem
orable May day.
According to statistics the col
ored people of the United States
are paying taxes on $294,000,000
worth of property. Tins is not
a bad showing for a people who
thirty-four years ago were only
chattels themselves.
Lieutenant Blandin, who was ;
officer of the watch on the Maine j
at the time of the explosion, is ;
dying at an asylum in Baltimore
as a result of the mental shock.
Lieutenant Blandin was also with j
the fleet at the time of the Samoa
catastrophe.
wel
come it. 11 it means enlargement
of our borders, not for conquest,
but to elevate the laces groaning
under the terrorism, spoliation
and tyranny of Spanish rule that
has prevailed for three Hundred
years or more, then we embrace
it. with thankful hearts to the
forJ of nations that we are the
chosen instruments in His hands
to carry out His wise and just
decrees.
This llation is imperial in in
telligence, brains, loyalty and
resources. Let us. with a due
regard for the great responsi
bilities resting upon us, with
humbleness, with dignity, and
with the spirit that will not
brook defeat; with a lofty, un
selfish patriotism, and with a
devotion worthy of our high
duty and with a firm reliance
upon the God of nations, go for
ward with the sublime mission
cash on their tenders amounted
to the large sumof $750,000,000
or three and one-half times more
ri.QTi t!,e total amount ottered.
This wonderful showing is evi
dence of the abiding faith the
people have in the stability of
the government.. It had the ef
fect of spiking the guns of-the
grumblers who have continually
asserted that there was not
enough money in the country
with which to carry on the regu
lar business of the nation. That
the laboring people wcie ucig
oppressed and had no means and
could not buy oonas 11 incy uc
ci'rcr) p-rv so much to do so.
The facts are that the whole I
$2&o,ooo,ooo has been many
times over subscribed for by the
small wage earners of the land. !
Think of it, $1,300,000,000 of j
money subscribed to a war loan j
by our own people without in the j
least affecting the trade or busi-i
Hess of the country. What bet-1
ter evidence is wanted that there j
Prof. Guthrie is on the sick list.
Prof. Emrick and wife are at
Alsea bay.
Rev. Parker has repainted the
boarding hall.
J. E. Henkle is hauling lumber
for his store building.
Henrv Emrick after an extended
visit in Portland, is at home.
Miss Floy Henkle, of Portland,
is visiting relatives in this vicinity.
Bishop Castle and Pro I. blieak
with thpir families returned from
the Bay Tuesday.
Mr niu, Mrs. Guv Frink, Lena
Derrick and Grace Boles wont to
Summit Saturday oil their wheels.
A. J. Sawyers and family and
Mrs. J. V. Ingle and Mrs. E. A.
Nichols and children are at New
port.
Last Saturday while walking in
the v aid Mrs. Boyd Cannadr
and fractured her right hip.
is now in a critical condition.
Last week George Brown closed
a term of school at Kings Valley.
Jpssie Rnov one at Ohitwood and
The
Best
fell
and
Grace Boles one
ley.
at Pleasant Val
$3,00
How to Destroy Hop Lice
'Hon John Mm to, Salem. Or.
Dear Sir: Vacation or ro va
cation I am always glad to hear
from Mr. Minto, and now, in an
... 1' . 1 -1 -j . 1 .
to your letter 01 me inn
will say th t I have great
r
faith in early spraying 01 nop
vines. In general, growers are
disposed to wait until the aphis
becomes vary bad before resorting
to the use of the spray pump.
Tle res.Il It is that, if the weather
swer
in st,,
f l- 1 i- I. .. mult m i4hnn
is lavorauie 101 tm; miuujHv-""-of
the lice, even the spray pump,
intelligently and faithfully used,
fails to hold them in check and
the crop is injured or even lost,
while if the application had been
made at the proper time much
more satisfactory results would
have been secured.
Shoe
The
V
Whole
SPECIAL SALE OF
MEN'S CLOTHING
TZHSTTIL j-TTG-UST lO-
Your Choice of Suits, 7.48
We make change to the cent at
KLINE'S.
THE WHITE HOUSED
Corvallis, Oregon.
World,
EAST and SOUTH
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comoanv
0 HPt
TO THE
EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY.
6:09 I. M. I Leave
!:4 A. M I Leave
7:45 A. Si ! Arrive
Portland Arrive !':30 a. M.
Albany Arrive j i:00 A. ML
S. Francisco Leave I S:60 P. M
Above train- stop nl all principal station:
between Portland and Salmi. Turner. Ma
rion, Jefferson. Albany. Tangent Shedd.'. I
HaUcv, Hani burrc. Junction City, Eugene,
Crijswell, Cottage Grow. TVains, and all
stations from RoseburgtoAsfeland, inclusive.
Gnscbarg Mail Daily.
EAST
GIVES THE CHOICE OF
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
i op
is plenty f money? When the
of redeeming: mankind from the; be fulfilled, their
o-rp en. selfishness and the inhu-! to lisfat and eagerly
funnnv nf the dark apes. I nr rpiit. while a much larger
To be cllled to such a high
place among the powers of the
earth ought to cause every Amer
ican heP.rt to swell with pride,
,-vprv nulse to lean with lov and
Camara, after paying $80,000 j every soul to rise to the
spot cash to take his fleet through ! of ecstatic bliss.
the Suez canal, paid bo,ooo to ;
'The winsed females of the
aphis migrate from prunes and
plums to the hop about June 1st
and then give birth 10 a brood of
wingless hop lice, and it is from
the few individuals of this brood
that all the lice in that yard lor
that season must come, i. p., after
. : . 1
3 per cent, wduc a miu.u mis , ino spring, uBgimwu ...c
interest could be obtained in per-! females is over, which is not later
npnnlf have couhcieuce tnat tne
promises ot the government will
come
invested in
heights
fectly safe investments, .bet us ; than June 15th orBUtn at ineom
hear no more about the lack of ! side, there can be 110 infestation ol
".... o,vi,;ip Tt Hops not I thn vard from outside sources It.
munty iwj o.m--
,,,i r,ii -.nfl does not har:an- tberefoie, follows tliat, it
ize with the facts.
I Our third Car of
n
Fhoeniz Bicycles
Is now oil the way
from the Factory
take it back again. Spain con
eluded that she did not want the
fleet to meet Dewey at Manila, feel
ing certain, a doubt, after mature
iLfl!W"ieu-U!ing Cr.mara's ab
sence from Cadiz, if that event
SHEEP AMD WOOL
la 1892 the
What a wonderful and sudden
awakening this must cause
among the nations of Europe in
number of sheep regard to our wealth ana Douna
S tares and terri- j less resources.
and their
OUR MEW (iOVERjYOR.
occurred she would no longer
have a fleet with which to
threaten the United States.
The average price for
Last year we soid the Domi 11-. Oregon unwashed wool in 1592
ion of Canada $65,000,000 worth j ranged from 16 to 19 cents,
of exports, or $13.50 per head of! The '93 clip when marketed was
population. During the last four j affected by the threat of the dem
years we have increased our sales j ocrats to reduce the tariff on im
in Canada 7.7 percent, while (ported wools which was carried
our imnorts from that country into effect by the Wilson act,
in the United
lories was 44.93!35
(Wis weighed 2.707. 54-4.. In
1893, being the last year under I A 4cknio.llt of the grip" from
the McKinley tariff act, sheep recentJy wttilein lem
increased in numbers to 47,273,- inquire(j Qf a Salem man who
553 ana wooi 10 34- 54i M Oregon's new governor
pounds.
Oregon
good time to encoura
ing of a reciprocity treaty with
our neighbors across the lakes.
Wilson act, so
ranged from 9 to
Now is a 12 cents. From '93 to 97 m
e the mak-1 elusive, sheep decreased in num-
have only increased 6.7 psr cent that the price
in the same period
regon s new guvauai wa..
where he lived, what he was
like, etc. On being pointed out
on the seat of his farm wagon
begrimmed with dust, after the
Easterner had looked him over,
he made the remark, "If that's
the sort of man Oregon has for
o-overnor she is all right."
A PROPER RECOGNITION.
Lieut. Hobson's class called
him "Tin Saint" and "Parson
Hobson." He is devoutly re
ligious. He prayed on the deck
of the Merrimac He neither
smokes nor drinks. Now his old
classmates and all the world name
him hero. He had the strength
bers to 36,618,643, and the; As soon as me uatuc w v
amount of wool in pounds to ; in which Admiral Cervera's fleet
274 75, 000. In '94 the same was destroyed. Captain Phillip of
t.1 ronrrorl in nrire from 8 to I the Texas took oft his hat, and
""O' " t . . ., r, T1..1 f
In '95 from 7 to 11 bowing to tne supreme r.uici w
the universe, ordered every man
12 cents. In '95 trom 7
cents. In '96 from 7 to 10 cents.
The number of sheep decreased
from '93 to '97 in round num
bers 11,000,000 and the decrease
in wool for the same period was
in round numbers 50,000,000
b.v early
, . T . CUkl
spraying Between juiiej.uiN.nui
July 1st. we can destroy the indi
vidiials of the first brood, there
can be no great development of
lice (luring the rest of the senoi.
Ot coarse, it will be said that at
this time the lice are always vry
scaler- and that one cannot tell
whether they will be abundant
enough to do any damage during
the season or not. which is all very
true. However. tm must oear in
mind that a v;iy Tew lice upon j
each hill in June, under favorable!
conditions may become ah im :
mense host in August or Septem-
ber, whereas if the few are killed
in June the hosts will certainly j
fail to materialize. j
''Now, as to whether you should
spray your yard now or not, I can- j
not say. It depends upon the j
number of lice present on each I
vine and upon the parasite which !
may also be present. I do not
think that the spray will injure
the pollen. But I hfive been
through all the yards in this
vicinity and I do not think it
necessarv that they be sprayed.
8:36 A. M.
12:-2-. P. M.
5:21) r. M.
Leave
Leave
Arrive
Portland
Albany
Iloseburj;
Arrive ! 4:30 P. l
Arrive 1 13:5m P. M
Leave I 7:3fc A. M
UKTWEKK
T7estaie Di rrn.
PORTLAND AND
COHVALLlS.
Mill Trail. Saily E2ispt Easily.
7:3i A. it.
12:1.: P. M.
Leave
Arrive
Portland
CtfrvaUis
Arrive
Leave
5:Sfl P,
1: P.
At Albany and Corvallis Mimed
Oregon Pacific Kail
wit.b brai
jad.
I
is if the i
Mien, s u.:e
VIA VIA
mm salt in
wimmi mm
11 M QM4U
AND "
shicaso mm cut
Errress Trail. BaSy Eicept Smiiv
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 4 DAYS
4:59 r M.
7:30 P. M
&:33 P. 1L
Lave
I Arrive
Arrive
Portland Alrivi
McrMinnville Leave
ludependenee Leave
S:2a A. M. j
.-.:: A. M. I
4.50 A. M.
The PHOENIX is the Popular Wheel
Because it Looks Well, Runs Well and
ii
SAN FBANi
77
99
The "GOLDEN EAGLE
is the best medium priced, ivheel
Direct connection at Sail l-'rancisco
with Occidental and Oriental and Pacific
mail steamship lines f.-r JAPAN AND
CHINA. Sailing dates '-n applicatioh.
Rates and tickets to fcastern points
and Europe. Also JAPAN. CHINA
HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, can be
obtained from A. K. MILNER, Ticket
Agent, Corvallis.
R KOEHLER, C. II . MARKHAM,
Manager. A. G. F. & P. A.
Portland, Or.
Sailing dates for July 5, 9, 13. 1". a 25- 29-
OCEAN STEAMERS
Ieavc Portland for
ALASKA POINTS
JULY 19.
on the market.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE TO
Etru.
MITCftELL, LEWIS & STAYER
PORTLAND, OREGON.
CO.,
T havfi reached this conclusion
in his command to thank ijoa ; from observinj; two tacts: 1st, the
Almighty for the victory of the extreme scarcity of the hop lice
Dining Parlors
and Bakery.
hour.
Governor Lord'. appointment of
W. P. Riley to the captaincy ol
Battery B is an excellent one.
ain Riley has Had a numoer
experience in jNational
b!e
be
Lainaiii jlivj au
! of years of experience in Nation;
received for wool Gnard servicei an(1 js a capab!
s result of the '90 officer Should BaAery B I
died into active service, Ure
shut out ot our markets tne op Qjty wln hear news iroin
phean ptowh South American nan. Rilev and his brave boys
able of their kind yet construct
ed. They will have a speed of
inch barbettes, 12-inch Hichborrf 5 tari" aci;.
inclined turrets, 12-iuch guns,
1 2 -inch armor, each of their twin
screws will be driven by 1200
horse power engines, and each
vessel will cost $1,250,000, and
are to be completed within 12
months. Here is a combination
of "twelves" that should win a
dozen victories.
R EPUBLICAjX PROSPER! Tl
hearts leap
Lieutenants
Rutenie and Case are ot the same
batterv and are all right.
that will make their
with patriotic pride.
r l ,1-10 i,nrl DOUliaS. UUriUiJ LUC
to silentlv endure the jeers ot his ! iod the population increased from
AU V, Vio i)if rnnrruTP tn O tO b million
An of .nntino-n the most darinp i The prices
iJa nnnob in 'o2 were the
. - - ....... , .-, - ruAU m 01 1 ill 1 I' 1 1 .
cinrp T .1V.1t Ons h nrr h ew un the , Lailu ul -"" be ca
Albemarle
(Jaw. lit ley
The four new coast defense ; and Australian grades wnue tne
vessels are to be the most formid- ! - P-es for the years 93 94.
able to the free trade policy
carried into effect bv the Wilson
General Joe Wheeler was car
TM, ninrrVv tariff not of Tnlv riofl tn tht front in the battle 111
A. 11 V. 1 ' 1 J ...... j ' ' - -
24, 1897. although not passed which the outer works of Santiago
until after the '97 clip was re-' were taken, on a stretcher. The
moved from the sheep, had the ! general had been sick for several
effect to increase the price the deys prior to the battle, but when
same as the threat to reduce the he heard the ro 61 the guns and
tariff on wool by the democratic ; w p, , X'l- V
: l,ol t le pHpp. nt sen uameu
lowering the price.
The increase in the number of
ihron in Oregon from 1807 to
i8q8 was 1,000,000 head, and Trv.nou,.tv Clerk Ehlen, of Ma-
Statistician Hvde of the United i the increase in wool for the same rion county, charged with em
States Department of Agriculture ; period was about 4,000.000 ; bezzlement of county money and
has iust issued a verv interesting pounds, while the price on the 1 with forgery and counterfeiting
which shows a large in-; 97 anu yo wi iw iovm ( LIJe eiwuun
values of every crop I 14 to 19 cents. j.hc muw. w j monin s ausence, u idumsu n
i the price wouia nave Deen eon- will iace nis one in uuuu.
ro einVr.'ihlv rn-eater were it not tor
i - ' P . , . , ,r r -., 111
tiip tli'- fact that in tne nrst nan or Morrow couuiy win, u
into the thicK ot Mie
Irau t.hft onlv instance ot tile
1 kind on record in American conflicts.
nine tenth of the vines having ab
solutely none and 2nd. the
abundance of parasites ol the lice.
1 verily believe that in the yards
I have visited there are at. least a
j halt dozen para ites tor each hop
j aphis. Whether the above fort 11
luate state of affairs is present in
jot her localities or not I do not
j Know. If nott spraying is abso
j lately advisable, although iy is
I now somewhat late, but with us
i I am certain that at present spray
jing would do more harm than
jgood, since it would kill far more
I parasites than hop lice.
"The wheat aphis, contrary to
I the srenerallv acceDted idea, is not
j identical with the hop aphis. In j
ifact they are as distinct as the
sheep and cow, belonging as they
do to entirely separate genera.
The wheat aphis is siphonophora j
avenae, while the hop aphis is ,
phorodon humili.
Yours truly,
A. B. Cordlky.
Corvallis, July 12 189"
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THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE IN THE COUNTRY.
Qregon) SI
EAILEOAP-
The Safest,
Quickest,
Cheapest
ROUTE
FOR ALL POINTS
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to Yokohorna and
connection with O.
from Portland
Heng Kong in
R. & 15.
I'or full information call on O
agent. W. S. stone, C'oi vallis, Or,,
or address:
W. H . HURLBURT,
Gen'L Pass ACCNT,
PORTLAND, OR
DODWELt. CARLILL & CO.
GEK. AGENTS NOR. PAC. S g. CO.
PORTLAND,
OR.
Cottfectionery.
Smoker's Goods.
Novelties.
Hodes & Hall's
East and Southeast.
Corvallis) flSTERii)
JE&- IES CO.
Yaquina Bay Route
Connecting at YAQUINA BAY wih the
fan Francisco & Yaquina Bay
STKAMSHIP COMPANY.
First-class Stock
Good Workmanship
Reasonable Prices
GAZETTE OFFICE
t
Orders promptly filled.
particulars regarding
of trains, etc., call on
GEO. F. EGLIN,
E. COWAN, Agt., Corvallis.
General Agent,
124 Tbiird St. Porrland, Or
For full
rates, time
or address
W
E. HOWiATK.
M. L. HOLGATE.
Speed in a Harvest Field.
report,
crease m
except cotton.
T.at vear's srrairj crop
ivnrth t"io. 000.000 more to
farmers than the crop of 1896,
and $8,000,000 more than any
year since 1S92, when Republican
prosperity was at high tide.
Farm horses in 1897 increased
The big good na tared farmer. T.
W. B. Smitli, of Willamette, has
good well led and groomed horses,
who feeling their oats, started out
with the binder to which thtv
! were hitched, one day last week
.'and undertook to do up their liar
. r n ....
in value $25,000,000; milcli growers 01 netiLun w"V J'
cows, ?6s,ooo,ooo; beef cattle, The one that compels them to
104000,000. Sheep gained over! compete with wool-growers la
8 000,000, and the increase of Australia with that ignorant
all stock was $236,000,000. The J native help, and by degraded ,
farmers of the United States ! peon labor on the pampas ot ,
d t Sat received oo,ooo,-! South America, inaugurated by
000 more for their crop., aud ! the last democratic congress; or
produce than in 1896. the Republican policy, carried
WUu uicm iiiLu ciiv-i-i -j tr-
favor of tures of the McKinley law 01
1890 and the Uingley Dill 01
-""v . V . . , v ' 1 .:i ivestinsr alter tneir own manacr.
'97 the importers laid in very qicted, proance i,zoo,ouo uuu- evidenllv taken a
nrcre stocks 01 ioreiyn wuui, eis w wuou. iub wu. t il r.a;,, and must
which must be consumed betore
wool could be used. j ikuntg-s
H7l,;i, -nnliVi? r1r the ;1iper-
ITEMS
J. Q. Rodgers
s Valley flour
These figures carry
rtipir own argument in
protection and other Republican
and
have sold the Kins
mill to Dick Dunn.
John Chambers and Willard
Price and their families and Miss
Nettie and Miss Nellie Maxfield
have gone to Newport for a vaca
tion. J. Q. Adams has decided to be
come an honest granger, having
purchased 67 acres of A. C. Miller
which adjoins his 65 acres, mak
imr him a srood farm.
a survev
have thought the harvesting was
going on too slow, so they took
the bits in their teeth and ran
away. For 400 yar is they ran at
the top of their speed through the
field ot wheat cutting and binding
as nicely as though going at the
regular speed for such work. The
binder was a Piano, and stood the
tram on its capacity all right un
til the team struck the limber belt
at the further side of the field.
The machine not having been
made strong enough to manu
facture stove wood out 0( stanu
ins ftreen oak timber it collapsed.
To the Public.
I have leased the brick, stable formerly
conducted by Skiuton Brothers and have
opened tha same as.a sale and feed
stable. My rates for feeding are as low
as those of any other stable. Horses
bought and sold and a general feed and
sale business will be conducted.
John W. Stewart.
i Corvallis, Oregon.
Laxative BroiMu-Quinine Tablets m0vc
i the bowels gently, relieves Uig fverish
I condition and headache, making it the
! best and quickwt remedy for Coughs,
j Colds and Lagrippe. Cures in oae day.
"Xo cure, no pay." frice 25 cenis.
A Clever Trick.
It certainly looks like it.but there is really
no trick abeut it. Anybody can try it who
has lame back and weak kidneys, malaria
or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure
himself right away by taking Eloetric Bit
ters. This medicine tones up thi whole sys
tem, acts as a stimulent to the liver and
kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic.
It cures cn:tiptkn, head.'-ehe, fainting
spells, sleeplessness and melaiichuly. It is
rmrelv rt-setable, a mild laxative, and re
stores the system to its natural Tisror,
Electric Bitters n;-.d be convinced. Only
50e a bottle at Graham & Wells' drug stare.
HOLGATE & SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
CORVALLIS. OREGON
"THE RESORT"
THOS. WHITEHORN, Prop.
W. H. McBrayer and Old Crow Wliis
kys, Fine Wines, Liquors ancl Cigars.
LOUIS G. ALTMAN, M. D.,
Homeo
ist.
STEAMS IIP "PRESIDENT."
Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for San
Francisco, Coos Hay, and Humboldt Bay.
Passenger Accommodations fc'nsurpaased
Shortest route between the Willamette
Valley and California.
Fare from Albany and Points west
San Francisco:
Cabin 8 00
Steerage 0 60
Bound trip go.id for 60 days, 517.00.
To Coo Bay: .
Cabin SS
Steerage 6 09
To Humboldt Bay aud Port Orford:
Cabin '. 810 M
Steerage 8 00
1UVER DIVISION.
steamer "ALBANY" between Portland
and Corvatlis, through without lav-over.
Leaving Corvalli: fi:39 a. m. Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Sundays: leaves Pttmnd,
Yamhill St. Dock, 6:00 a. m., Monday,
Wednesdays and Friday..
EDWIN STONE, Manager,
J. C. MAYO, Supt River Div ,
H. H. CBONISE, A,?ent, Corrallis, Or.
Wanted.
Energetic, hustling young man to rep
reseat the Keystone Watch Co. Good
opportunity to right party. No exper
ience necessary.
Keystone Watch Co., Portland, Or.
Wanted.
A customer to borrow I500 on long
time. Secured oa real estate.
Experience i thk Best Teacher
Use Acker's English Remedy in any case
for coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail
to give immediate relief money refunded.
25 cents and 50 ce?.ts. Graham & Wells
11 Ufc&. 7.
No Cure No Pay.
That is the way all druggusts sell
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TON
IC for Malaria, Chills and Fever. It "is
simply iron and quiuifle in a tasteless
form. Children love it. Adults prefer
it to bitter, nauseating Tonics.
Office: Over Alien & Woodward's
Try Hrno-store.
o
Residence: Corner Third and
Harrison Sts.
1 9-12, 2-5, 7-8.
Hours Sundays, 9-10.
E. R. BRYSON,
Zieroif Building.
Fire Insurance. Collections
promptly attended to.
Gorvallis,Or.
Wanted
A purchaser for a nice cottage aud lots
in Jobs
office.
Addition. Call at Gazette
The editor of the Evans City (Pa.) Globe,
writes: "One Minute Cough Cure is rightly
named . It cured rny children after all other
romxiiiK failed." It cures couehj, colds
and all throat and lung troubles. Graham I
& Wells.
Onion Laundry 60.,
POETLAND, OK.
All white labor work guaranteed.
Basket leaves oa Tuesdays and arrives
Satardays. T. D. Campbell, Ageat,
Secoad-Haad Store.
F. M. JOHNSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
S. R. FARRA, M. D.
Office upstairs over F. L. Miller's store.
Residence on Third street in frent of
courthouse.
Office hours S to 9 a. m., and 1 to 2 and
7 to 3 p. m. All calls attended promptly.
TJ 33- VOG-LE
30PTICIAN
OREGOSt.
CORVAIXIS,
Does a general practice in ail tk courts. Also
I ageat for atl Hie first-class insurance companies
Your eyes correctly fitted with a pair
of SPEX.