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Coitellis antic. THE FUTURE OF OREGON- Issued Every Fritlsy Mornimr by F. HI. JOHNSON & D. MONTAGUE Publishers. LATEST WAR NEWS. F. M. JOHNSON, Editor and Manager CORVALUS, OREGON, July 29, 1S9S. Sampson, Schley and Shatter saved Spain's starving subjects at Santiago. Did it ever occur to our many 1 readers what great possibilities ! there are for Oregon in the near fvttnre? ! xiio ucns Many of us have for years felt , that our State was too mi ic-,-frl from the busv marts of ' ,- ,, trade in the East to successtuiiy , theh. forces at San jnai)j the capi coxvpete in the worlds gt tal ot Porto Rica enterprises. That our isolated ; ijen.e Loti retired from French - - r 1 4. ... r - a nosition lias lieretoiore KcpL us nslvv ror hostility to umieaouues. bemsr in toucn wiui Spain has sued for peace. The President will reply on Friday. Freedom of Cuba and cession oi Porto Rico will be demanded. The news of annexation lias aii. The people are enthusiastic and much delighted. The Spanish are concentrating -WELLS ITEMSi Serfling, of Scio, is Mrs. V. A. Carter It is the settled plan of the authorities at Washington to take and forever hold Porto Rico. our The stench in Santiago was unbearable to our troops, but it was none too strong to uphold Spanish honor. Japan, England and the United States, with Dewey on the bridge, -will beat any Dutch flush the kaiser can deal. from beine in own people of the middle West, the South and the Atlantic sea board, is too true. Many have quietly accepted the situation, while others have chafed and sought to break our fetters. But a new awakening is upon us. New light is shining into our western doors. New aspirations are developing our hopes, new fields are opening before us, new worlds of trade and commerce are beckoning us to invade their fertile fields, which bids fair to revolutionize our methods and lend new zeal to our endeavors. Instead of, as heretofore, looking to the East for our methods and our inspiration we are hereafter to look to the West for the full fruition of our hopes. The war with Spain will free Cuba, and give to her down trodden and oppressed people a stable and enlightened govern ment The battleship Oregon has been the harbinger of good tidings not only to the nervy patriots of Cuba, but has aston- ished our own people 01 tne .cast, developed a due appreciation of Sergeant Fred. Ramsey, ot the great possibilities of the Pa Yainhill county, who had charge cjfic coast, and is giving a won of a battery of six-pounders on derful impetus towards attracting the Oregon during the fight with I resirlents and capital to this Cervera's fleet, was complimented j favored region, by the captain and lieutenant for! With Alaska, the greatest gold -the good work done by his bat-, producing region on earth, to the terv. I northwest of us; Hawaii, with j;ts fertile soil and salubrious It is a singular coincidence that ! climate, to the southwest; with all of the mugwumps and grum-1 rri(, Nrirarane'ua canal, connect- Yellow lever is raging at San t'ago. Over 600 new cases re ported yesterday. LET US HA YE A REST. Queen Lil now proposes to sue the United States for the crown lands in Hawaii and the rental of the same since the Dole govern ment confiscated them. If Admiral Cervera settles in the United States and becomes an American citizen, it will be prima facie evidence that he is not a Castillian of pure blood. biers about the conduct ol the campaigners in Cuba, Manila and Porto Rico have such im portant business at home that ing the Atlantic and Pacihc, furnishing a short route to the Eastern "seaboard and Europe; and with the Carolines ;-.nd Phil- It is actually fatiguing to hear the diatribes of college professors and the senseless mouthings of demagogues against the acquisi tion of territory in the Pacific by the United States. They, with the usual modicum of pessimistic sagacity, wring their hands and rise to remark that it will be un safe to entrust power in the hands of the ignorant, or to allow others of off color to administer o-overnmcntal functions; that a rei-n of terror would prevail if such a course was adopted. The government does not pro pose to endanger the liberties of its own subiects br adopting sucn a course as is supposed by tliese wiseacre-s. The government has not, will not and cannot adopt any other than a suitable form of colonial government for the islands that have, like ripe apples, fallen into Uncle Sam's hands. No one but those of our own race will be suffered to hold power and assume to govern the A no-lo-Saxons until thev have had experience that fits them for the higher duties devolving upon an intelligent people. Until they have been taught to control tlieir own actions and keep themselves in harmony with the spirit of freedom, and cheerfully and loyally obey the mandates of the most enlisrhtened government on Miss Clara visiting with this week. Rev. Thompson, of Albany, held services at North Palestine last Sunday. Hon. D. H. Vanderpool has been very sick for the last two weeks but is better now. The fall grain in this part of the county is all cut and threshing machines will start this week. The citizens here have purchas ed a llag for the school and now Old Glory may be seen waving on all holidays. Bowman & Kenedy have just finished painting the church here ami are paying their respects to the school house now. The Best 3DTTSTSr NEWS. have his earth, they will not be allowed to hold positions of trust under the republic or have active par- in nfnrfincy it's honor- they cannot be induced to go to , iippjnes in the Orient, with their decreS acrainst their heaven- the front ' tropical productiveness, an em-: Hberator pire in themselves; all awaiting What a great pity it is that the the magic touch of enlighten-j BUTCHER WETLER critics of the war department ment and civilization which; could not have been appointed evervwhere follows our nag, 1 General Weyler is sate major-generals. Then the honor j "where every prospect pleases Spain, where he is engaged Newt Alord will oon new barn completed. Amanda Bovd has been con fined to her bed for the past few days. L. N. and J. H. Edwards went to Drain this weeli for a drove ot cattle. J. B. Goodman and iamily will move to Corvallis this fall to at tend school. A. H. Buckingham and wife, of Bandon, are visiting tr lends and relatives in this place. Mrs. Ed. Ray burn and three children, of Portland, are in this place for a three weeks" visit. George H. Waggoner is having ing a well bored on his place. He says he is tired of living without water. Mr. Jenkins, of Lobster, lias the contract of building VV. H. Kay's Tl I 1 new nome. lie nas coiiimenueu work and will soon have the house well under way. There will be a picnic at Oliver ford on next, Sunday, July olst, snven bv the Bellfountain brass band. It will be the boys' practice until after harvest. $3.00 Shoe The Whole SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S CLOTHING TTZDsTTIXj A.UCxUST IO- Your Choice of Suits, ,48 We make change to the cent at KLINE'S. World Agents. THE WHITE HOUSE, Corvallis, Oregon. JMotice of Final Settlement. In the matter of tho estate ) of E. C. W.yatt, deceased. ) Notice is hfivby given that I, W. T. Wyatt as administrator of the estate of E. C. "Wyatt, deceasrd, have filed my final account as such adniiuif 'rator with the Clerk of the County Court ol' licnton Countv, State of Oregon, and the said Coarl ha fixed Saturday, the 6th day of August, 1898, at the boar of 9 o'clock in the forenoon as the time, and tin county court room m the court houe in Corvallis, Oregon, a-- the place for hearing any and all objections to the said final account, and for settlement thereof. Dated July 51b, W. T. WYATT. Administrator ot the Estate of E. C. Wyatt, Deceased. TO THE. in last MONROE NEWS. . , .- i.i i.. i t , --iu:.i , , . i -ci.. c, : i oi tne nation wouia buieiy uiv ana oniv man is vne, u ucwmra tue pleasing tass oi imoiuimjj been sustained and the war Oregon to put away her sloth, the queen regent, his most fought out on scientific lines ner want of enterprise, and rise j oraeious sovereign, what he without loss of men, money or to the full stature of the grandest j knows about pacification in Cuba. munitions. It is to be hoped for the good Haine of the Second Oregon and rjke future usefulness of Captains Heath. Wells, Prescott and Lieut, acquired territory Teller in that -command that the report of their arrest for the diso bedience of orders ib false or that they have a perfect defense to the charge. , -1 TT- .. 'P , r- 1 , , 1 1 3 4-1. stateiioou in our umuu. nt we couia nave bcicticu uic t . r s , : f..- . , , r ..I. j: 1 products oi uregoii s nunc.-., mi-: Sp0t niost sunaoie ioi tne uupiu) fd will form a network of inland Garcia is said to be sulking j steam navigation, connecting the over supposed grievances. Just aistaru ana now nuuucu what tke trouble definitelv stated a:- , Ax.t-Arr&A Tpn-iotK With P.T.V k onnnr nc wt. . tjijm. iiii.. .. j r. . 'f . . 1 4-V,c .,.1 or th ic wri finer I SWlIt routes OI uavci wuitu- c.. -' ' ' ... .: He claims he was not invited to be present at the time our flag was hoisted over Santiago. The dispatches assert chagrined because Some farmers predict a wet sea son this harvest. Mathias Wilhelm and wife have returned from San Francisco. Mrs. J. B. White is seriously ill 111 with a complication of diseases. Miss Ella Schuette is out from Alsea on a visit to valley friend?. Miss Mamie Starr has returned from Alsea where she visited ?cv eral days. ests. flocks and herds, grain fields, j Df hs genius it would have been j Dr." Charley House and his fisheries, looms and mills, will jdown in the hold of one of Cer- j partner of Corvallis are operating find ready markets in our newly ! Vera's war craft that was recently j in this vicinity. In preparing sl1k 0ff Santiago. HP.uiiM? is heiiur rushed and their products fcr the worlds. His name will be dishonored. ;everyoe j8 bu.-.y. Hand- get a trade thousands ot onr citizens hjjs fiendish acts will be abhorred, J tvr wages than they did will fird useful and profitable atMj nis disgraceful career as jast veJir employment. Our present railroad governor-general of Cuba will be j coagt Umt lines and new ones to be project- adjured by civilized man during , now occu -.11 r .ip -nor.. I v . . illl Lilt tu wiut. liamentary body of Hades by unanimous consent, have placed his name high on its record of monsters. Wevler's talents would have nTLnxru-Lnxuxru-'j uuu-uxtu-utj xrLnjxrLnji-tJULnjinxuojTru ixrtnjrunru3 Our third Cur of Phoenix Bicycles Is now on the way from the Factory ad lers ot trade and seaboard; and our shipbuilders will furnish the:shone as public executioner in ocean cratt tliat will carry our tj,G palmy days ot the inquisi- that he is vanea proaucis to eveiy uuikci uon, ana wouia nave ueeu ap tlie Cubans in te world. Let Oregon arise, j preciatecl while wielding the axe were not allowed to enter the citv clotne nersen m ner J and assume the management of habiliments, and say -ood morning to tne nations oi rauu, for hencefi;rth Oregon is the front ; door of the future. in tne Diooay Bartholomew. massacre of St. affairs there and in all of the sur rendered territory, and that here after he will not co-operate with the American forces. A Visit to Our Boys. Editor Gazette: Today beiiu pying the attention of C. J. Kails and George Looney. The poles lor the telephone line are now all on the ground. We hope this new departure will soon be a "helloing" suecess. Several cases of measles are in our burg, and about ten of our young people keep dodging around to avoid exposure to them. A "scorcher" from Portland passed through Monroe Sunday evening at 7:30 due at his home next mornins at 4 a. m. As lie The PHOENIX is the Popular Wheel Because it Looks Well, Runs Well and STANDS TIE RACKET." Corvallis) (&) Eastern) EASll GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES mm RAILWAY. SHORT LIKE TIME CARD. 1 For Yaquina : Train leaves Albany 12:50 r. M. Train icaves Corvallis 1 4 P.M. Arrive Yaquina t:00 P. M. 2 ReturHiiifr : I Leaves Yaqnina :00 A. as. Leaves CorvaUim 11:40 a. M. Arrive Albany 12:25 P. 31 mm MINNEAPOLIS S", SAUL CHICAGO SALT LASS DENVER. KANSAS CIT For Detmit.: Leaves Corvallis. . . Leaves Albany Arrive Detroit.. Returning: Leaves Itetroit Leaves Albany Arrive Corvillis. . . . 7:00 A. M. 8:05 A. 51 12:20 P. M. 12:40 P. St. . . . . :0r. 1. 51 U:ST. P. SI. The "GOLDEN EAGLE" is the best medium priced wheel on . the market. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE TO MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER CO., PORTLAND, OREGON. ttuwtuumnnnniuuinjutrTUWsamniinji uirl JT'S FALSE. The battleship Oregon, with her brave captain aud crew, has done more to advertise our State than all other means heretofore employed. She is the best battle ship in the United States navy. Since the naval battle off San tiago, in which she took such a bovs passed The Silver Knight Watchman in a recent issue utters this bit of bosh, that "The loose money of the country has been absorbed by the new bond issue, and it is almost impossible to do busi ness." Does the Silver Knight Sunday we called lo see our "dear j had a puncture in His tire anu Kepi in blue" at Camp Merrill. L "airing up" every tour nines, wo my card and inquired lor doubt if lie arrived on schedule the Oregon volunteers. We were tune. immediately confronted by Mr. j A draught lube over 3 feet in Kradv iJurneu ursi sergeaiu. ta i diameter and 22 inches lonr, was lied hv dtaielv informed our boys that we j p1..llli.iin Brothers, t he Corvallis ! machine shop men. It is supposed First-class Stock Good Workmanship Reasonable Prices GAZETTE OFFICE, ui'i iiiuncui oiov . ' Qiameier anu 22 tiiciies mag, say he was happy to see us would : beneath the turbine vh be placing it mild. They irame- , .A )he Monroe nulls Sunday, Orders promptly filled. were there, and they all came to see us in the tent and we had a - 1 nice- visit, lor a coupie ronsnicnons Dart, the people and believe the buying ot $200,000,- press of the middle West and; 000 ot bonds by Uie people ana j write ,his for the East freelv acknowledge her su-! paying $200,000,000 good, honest mothers of periority. Even Europe is sing ing her praises and passing encomium- upon her gallant crew and throwing bouquets in great numbers at her brilliant com mander, Captain Clark. money therefor, locks this money up in an iron chest or vault, Dewey is an accomplished dip lomat as well as a successful fighter. Our affairs at Manila of hours. sake of t he these "dear boys," Coi ns 1 sat in camp I cried and thought, how Iiappv the mothers of and therefore takes it out of these boys would feci if they had circulation? The fact is just , the pleasure I was enjoying of sit the contrary, for the money j ting there among them. The that was paid for the bonds was ; boys are happy and having good mostly made up of savings of the j time. Even after we had said out laboring class and small property farewell they insisted thai we re- and was held by trust j main and see mem line up 101 which we out. lncn uui of fare was a -rood one. ihey 111- owners, ana was companies and savings banks aud ; 'miess 1 r . 1 i : ri' fttrg - .. r. m rr ll ,1.1 .'I (K1 . .1 .111 .I T rW'M''l 1 H 1 1 I " ' ' .... v could not be in sater lands. tie ; - 7 vited us to dine with them, but on is perfectly capable ot sustaining!""" - IT a 'account of a previous engagement the dignity of the nation, and when the bonds were purchased, , imsd protecting all its interests in the ' the government using tin. same . reaijzatiM) Philippines. Gen'l Merntt will ; money to buy clothing and food ; 1q here and need to be a brilliant aduumstra- ; 'V1 ! the 8,000 soldiers in one camp. Unit this tuba will insure greater power, than has been heretofore obtained, from the same head of water. A youthful wedding occurred recently in which a Monroe urchin took a prominent, part. The wed ding took place in Alsea over a v-eek ago. The contracting par ties were Charlie Ingram, just turne i 20. and a girl from Alsea. ared IT. Parental permission was necessary in both eases. We wish them just as much happiness and good luck, however, as ii they were grown up peoole. X. Y. Z. 1 ami '1 connect at Albany ami Corvallis with Southern Pacific train, Kivinr direct service to and from Newport and adjacent beaches. Train tor the mountain ; arrives at Detroit at noon, crivinflr amole time to re.t':h CMDtring grounds on the Breitcnbush and Snntlam rivers the same day. EDWIN STOXE, Mannjrer, H. L. AVALDEN, T. F. & P. A. H.H. CRONISE. Arent, CorrallU, Or. EAST and SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE S uthe ii Pacic ComDanv OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY4 DAYS SAN Sailinji dates for August 1, 6, 10, i4, 18, n 76, 30. EXPRESS 1UAIXS BUS DAILY. (i:09 P. M. I Leave A. M ! Leave 7:45 A. M i Arrive Portland Arrive Albany 1 rrivc S. Francisco Leave fl:30 A. M. B:00 A. M. S:99 P. M Above trains stop at- all principal stations between Portland and Salfim, Turner. Ma rion, Jefferson. Albany. Tangent, Shcdds Halsev, HarrHburjr. Junction City, Eugene, Creswell, Cottage Grove. Hrains, and all stations from Kosebuigto AsUland, inclusive. Kosebnrg Mail Daily. 8:S6 A. M. 12:2:. P. M. 5:20 P. M. Leave Ltfave Arrive Portland Albaf-v Iloselmrc Arrive Arrive Leave 4::i0 P. 1 12:50 P. M 7::i A. 31 Vestside Di-isisn.. PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Hill Trait. Daily Eaept Cesia?. tions of war for both Can it be possible that the readers of the Silver Knight be-! lieve the utterances of such seemingly willful falsehoods? tor of affairs, able and wise in handling the varied and difficult problems constantly arising for solution, and exhibit a states tnanshio of a very high order or his career as governor general of! - the Philippines will pale in com- j The Oregon troops have been parison with the masterly genius 1 taken from (he command ol Major displayed by Dewey. Diggles of Uie Thirteenth Minnc- m i e Jsota recruits and Lieutenant Seek- The crew of the Oregon call ! ler. Twentieth Kansas, lias been W commander faul ones the uc,.... .. ...v- The Ked Cross society has a tent at Camp Barrett, Camp Mer- ritt and Fresidio. I have already ibeen presented to the state asso ciation and had a very warm re ception. there is no other organi zation that looks after the intei- Your Face. Shows the state f your feelings atul th 3tate of yowr health as well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, I'iniples and skin eruptioKs. If you are feeling weak aud worn out aud do not have a healthy ap- I pearauce you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures ail blood diseases where Corvallis & Hastern. The most pxlensive railroad pro ject for the Northwest now in con templation is that of the Corvallis & Eastern. All the preliminary arrangements for pushing the line through Eastern Oregon were com pleted even to th placing of a mortgage for $12,000,000 on the present mileage to secure funds for the extension, when the Span ish war interfered. It is not likely (hat its construction will be long deterred. The main line will probablv be completed through to Ontario', if not to Boise, before the branches to Portland, Eugene and Lakevic-w engage attention. This svslem will open up a vast virgit territory of untold industrial pos sibilities. Oregcnian. Wanted. A customer to borrow $500 on long ti me. Secured on real estate. Karl's Clover Root Tea for Constipa tion, its the best, and after using it if yea don't say so return the package and get your money. Sold by Graham & Wells, It See That Mark! 7:33 A. 12:15 P. Leave Arrive Portland Corvallis Arrive Leave 5:50 P. 1:6 P At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the Oregon Pacific liailrd. Express Traia. IiUy Except Satiat. 4:5 P. St. ! 7:30 P. SI. S:3i P. IL Lfiave Arrive Arrive Portland Arrive I SIcMinnvillc Leave Iudciendence Leave 135 A. SI. :M A. M. ,.50 A. SI. Direct connection at San Francisco with Occidental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines fc-r JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates an application. Rates aud tickets to Eastern points and Euiodc. Also TAPAN, CHINA I HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from A. K. iicicet Agent, Corvallis. R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAM, Manager. A. G. F. & P. A. Portland, Or. Second. They believe no kinder or braver man lives, and they have a good right to so regard him. Had it a. : m it? rr !'! m xrr- a uuu icn, s I sergeant, A - 11- alr 1 urrnnrr ; ' move, it is altogether likely that some of Cervera's fleet would have escaped. The Oregon fired the first and last shot, and but for her timely aid the cruiser Brooklyn would almost certainly have been sunk by the Colon, which the Brooklyn and OregOn brought to terms sixty miles from tctive officers have First sergeants, B. Holland, L. L. Wil The following been selected: F. Burnett, L. 8Tk r XT loughbv and S. F. Fonts; second no .been for Cap- Ij- F. E. Edwards; third Don W. iiolgaU-; ser- wrong, maifir H. T, Holirate: ouar- ,v J " m 1 C termaster sergeant, George W. Jones. Ira A. Phelps lias become the editor and publisher of the San tiam News, published at Scio, Linn Co. It eschews politics and will uphold individuals iastead ol r.f the soldiers as does the Red ! ueap Sarsapanlla and so called purifiers rvmo cnnitw Its siinnlv lenart- i , i. a positive guarantee. Graham & Wells. meiu represents uiwic man wholesale house in the city, and everything is donated. Our hoys say that they have been treated royally by the ladies of this society. They have a warm feel ing for these ladies and the Bed Cross above all others. Wishing our army and navy continued success. I am Yours Respectfully, Mrs. S. L. Kline, Pres. Corvallis Red Cross Society. San Francisco, July 24, 1S9S. Win your battles against disease by acting promptly. One Minuto Cough Cure pro duces immediate results. When taken early it prevents consumption. And in later ttages it furnishes prompt relief. Graham Free Pills, i S.ml vur address to H. E. Buckle" I Co., Chicago, and got free sample box oft ! Dr. King' New Life Pills. A trial will ! -convince you of their merits. These pills net inn and are particularly cf- fail; knowing this we sell every bottle on ; fect:vu ;n the cure of constipation and sick a positive guarantee. Graham & Wells, i eadaclle- For malaria an4 liver troubles I they nave been proved invaluable. They The August number of that popular are guaranteed to be perfectly free from ev S1.00 magazine, the Cosmopolitan, has ery deleterious substance and to be purely reached Gerhard's. ThU midsummer 1 vegetable. They do not weaken by their .. . ... . Jt nation, but bv eivinc lone to stomach and numoer is nnei y limsrraiea ov proimneni - ... artists. "The Uuited States Treasury 1 Department," by Secretary Gage; "The bowels irrently invigorate the system. lg- Summit of Mount Hood;" "Francis Jo seph, Emperor ot Anstro-Hungarv;" "The Repnblic in War Times," are among its timely articles. Space prevents a more extended notice. "I think De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is ths Cne.t preparation on the market for piles." Sa writes John C. J)ann, of Wheel ing, W. Va. Try it and you will think the same. It also euros eczema ar:d all diseases. Graham & Wells. skin ular size 25c. per box. Wells, druggists. Sold by Graham & Wanted. A purchaser for a nice cottage aud lots in Jobs office. Addition. Call at Gazette Laxative BroiM-Quinine Tablets move the bowels gently, relieves the feverish condition and headache, making it the best and quickest ressedy for Coughs, Colds aud Lagrippe. Cures in ov.e day. Means: Best material Under the sun. Yard wide values. Tastefl in design. Hurts not the purse Easy to the feet. Quilt for service Every day and Sunday. Style up-to-date. Thoroughly put together. We sell these Shoes. Men and women looking for their money's worth, buy them. The Brown Shoe Co.'s TRADE MARK 5 STAMPED IN SHANK. FOR SALE AT THE CASH STORE, "THE RESORT" THOS. WHITEMORN, Prop. W. H. McBrayer aud Old Crow Whis kys, Fine Wines, Liqaors am-l Cigars. S. R. FARRA, M. D. Office upstairs over F. L. Miller's store. Residence on Third street in frnt of courthouse. Office hours 3 to 9 a. m., and 1 to 2 and 7 to 3 p. m. All calls attended promptly. Onion Laundry Go., PORTLAND, OIEv- All white labor work guaranteed. Basket leaves on Tuesdays and arrives Saturdays. T. D. Campbell, Aget, Second-Hand Store. F. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW CORVALLIS, OREGOSf. Does a general practice in all tke courts. Also OCEAiJ STEAMERS Leave Portland for Alaska Points august 8 and 28. Steamers Monthly to Yokohama and connection with O. from Portland Hng Kong in R. & M. For full information call on O. R. ft agent, W. S. Stone, Coi vallls. Or., on address: W,K. HURLBURT, Gen'l Pass agent, PORTLAND, OR DODWELL, CARLILt & CO. GES. AGENTS NOR. PAC S S. Cu. PORTLAND, OR. Qbegon) Short) mm mm mt The Safest Quickest, Cheapesl ROUTE -FOR ALL POINTS- East and Southeast, For full particulars regarding rates, time ol trains, etc., call onl or address GEO. F. EGLIN, W. E. COWAN, Agt., CorvallisJ (ieneral Agent, 124 TWird St. Porrlaad, Or E. HOLOATE. K. L. HOLCATEJ H0L6ATE & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW CORVALLIS. ORESQNl E. ERYSON, Zierolf Building. Fire Insurance. Collections promptly attended to. LOUIS G. ALTMAN, M. D. HomeopatMst. Office: Over Allea & Woodward's I drugstore. Residence: Comer Third and! Harrison Sts. HISJSfcnallia.