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toned Every Friday Morn fair by F. H. JOHNSON I?vifolisliexs. THE RIGHT RING. E M. IOHNSON, COI The sentiments expressed in i the resolutions adopted by the ' Portland Chamber of Commerce & D. MONTAGUE! on the 29(ii of July, which will be found in another column, are timely, and touch a resnonsive " . ' I chord in the hearts of all citizens editor and manager tv t i u on the Pacific sloDe. excent flie pessimists and mugwumps, OREGOX. Aug. 5, 1S9S . neither one of which amount to anything in the administration of KEEP THE PHILIPPINES. We must not give up the Phil ippines or haul down the stars and stripes. We canuot return them to Spain, because she has forfeited them by her centuries of cruelties Orioles, in the elm top swaying. vronisriisro concerts' From the orchard calls the robin, Leader of the feathered throng, Chirps the Jaybird from the hedge-row, Trills the sparrow's matiu song. It is estimated by returned governments except to criticise Klondikers that the sold output I without mercy, to act as clogs on for the year from that region will : a11 progressive movements, and be $10,000,000. The poet, Joaquin Miller, has given up rubber blanket steaks, dogskin chops, fish oil soups and ice water, and returned to the commonplace, every-day living of Oreeon. pharisaically to hold themselves up as models of intelligent con servatism. Nothing in the way of advancement has ever been accomplished by either of their class in national affairs, for the former are so cautious they will not take one sten ahead until I C J 1 1- 1 iuiccu u an overwneiming puD- """"" ! He sentiment. The latter are Agninaldo has declared him- j theoretical and not practical, and self dictator in the Philippines, J have lost the respect of their seemingly having forgotten that countrymen because of their con those islands arc cl aimed by the stanf and never-ending prophecies United States, and that we do0fdire disasters that will over- nuigiuwunubra i im.s. take tlie republic unless their " silly and Utopian schemes are Cervera could stand beinsr adopted by the people. This- chased by the Brooklyn, which class figure largely around state was in the same class as the ! and national convention halls, Colon, but to be chased and over-1 clothed in the white duck of their hauled by a battleship nearly j supposed immaculate purity and broke his heart. The Oregon's ' transcendental intelligence, peer big guns punctured the Colon's ing out of the lobbies always, armor plate and the Spaniard's I with the'ireycsrolled heavenward, pride the same instant. i their frauds clasped like an old o- - I maid's when listening to some The Democratic press of the ; neighborhood scandal, and an entire country is rejoicing over attltlMe of platonic unselfishness, the operations of the Dingley ' warning the delegates of irame bill, which has done more to in- ?,ate destruction if their senile crease the prosperity of the conn- 1 "Junctions are disregarded in the trv fin i'H- ni.v-nf Ic Wc! rmn iseiec.iou or candidates and the ever enacted bv congress Perched on topmost bougk of walnut, Sweetness bubbling from his throat, Prima donna of the morning, Pours the thrush its liquid note. On the wing in rapture poising. Sings the litmct, blithe and proud- With ecstatic fervor joins he Iu the chorus full and loud. Overhead the swallows twitter A 1.1 . tuui uie purple martins, too, Sailing swiftly, this-way, that way, Underneath the vaulted blue. Would you hear this gla'i recitaP Quit your at earliest dawn, Leave the city's humdrum noises, Seek the grove or dewy lawn. Granville B. Putmari, Master of Frank lin school, Boston, in Ceagregationalist. MONROE NEWS. 'tion The unanimity of sentiment is some- thin;; remarkable. - 'Item." -New Orleans promulgation of party principles. T,o the alert citizen these reso lutions sound the keynote of the new quickstep, the prelude of which Dewey's suns at Manila Tiie state papers are beginning , Pla'ec. with all Christendom for to talk about tlte presidency of anUdl!nCe' We are all m line tliP s,in,t r rw.,,K; ailcl ready to march to this music ! whenever and points the way. wherever duty IT WILL BE ORDERLY the senate. Lower Columbia papers want Fulton, the Orrgon ian prefers Simon, and now comes the Heppner Gazette de-1 manding Taylor on the part of; Eastern Oregon. Other counties , .. .' , , , are yet to be heard from. Salem L The D.ai1" Cfjg1, J"al asks Sentinel. tue question, "Will the legisla- ' iture come together in an orderly T , , , ' manner, proceed to elect a senator Judge Hennessy, ot Portland, at once) and go on with the places very little confidence in legitimate business of a general L L 1. 1 . r .i i tisseinoiy oi tne cnosen repre sentatives ol the people?" The GAZETTE answers the officers of the North End. The judge, in a fine bit of sarcasm, i .-i ., , , iw,, luc uuici uuy unnng query in the affirmative. There the nropress ot a trial for laroenv t.:iiu ,- , J : will LJC HO S IC Tftn I'v 1 aPi;': 111, dulged in by the twentieth session as was exhibited in the eighteenth, when Senator Dolph was defeated after having re ceived a unanimous caucus nomi nation, or the nineteenth, when the various factions cruised Hip in Lhfl Ms f Ih wm-lrl i.iirl ha. . ?P? ulelr tru laut bugle call, f - . ,.. Y ., i ,iAua tlle bluebird's i-uellow warble shown her inability to hold and Sweetly sounds from maple tall A 1 i 11: .11 ll govern mem intelligently oy al lowing them to slip from her grasp and fall into our hands without much of a struggle. Spain is ut terly ruined. Bankrupt in morals, in credit anions; the nations, with out a navy, without money or credit in the moiu-y centers, it is utterly useless for her to attempt I to subjugate Aguinaido or hi.-, followers, thirsting lor revenge for the greyiotis wrongs inflicted by Spain herself. We must not sur render tkem to the insurgents, an ignorant, blood-thirsty mob, in capable of governing themselves, and entirely without experience in framing a constitution or for mulating: an equitable code ol laws, and incapable of organizing courts of justice or carrying I heir judgments and decrees into exe cution. They are ignorant, priest ridden, blood thirst? barbarians. whi know and recognize no law but force. It will not be possible to either sell them or portion them out among the nations of Europe, for Mich a course would not only entail us in an endless lot ai trouble but involve the whole world in war of such dimensions as never in its history has been enacted upon its stage. It. is none of the world's busi ness what we are to do with these islands. They are tire results of the prowess of our navy and army in a war entered upon and prose cuted to set the oppressed free, to sever the bonds of the mercilessly P"! -ecuted, to set the shining light -i liberty in the darkened, be nighted, terror-stricken realms over vhich Spain has held unin terrupted sway through the ages past, to set the hearts of Spain's minions aflame with freedom's glorious light, to plant the church, the school house, the reading clubs and the many oilier aids to a consistent, intelligent, obedient citizenship. Now that the si any Hag floats over these islands, who i shall DARE TO TAKE IT DOWN? j There can be no temporizing on this matter, the nalion is looking gravely into ' the futuie with its new possibilities, duties ami op port unities, ready and capable to grapple with the problems that will devolve upon if. Rome from her seven hills ruled the world. So America from its supreme heighls of patience, pa tnotism, intelligence, power, lov The Best How's. I hi for warm? M. G. Evans has been under the weather lately. J. B. Starr, or Olyinpia, is visit ing relatives in this vicinity. Several threshing crew- began their season's labors thio week. Mr. and Mrs. AI. Wilhelm are now domiciled in their new home. Miss Alta Schneider is expect ing to attend I he Monmouth Nor mal school this year. Guy F. Laws is to run the ware house on the rive at Liverpool landing tin's year. Grain storage is being solicited. They tell us that another wed ding is anticipatedt an early day, but we are not informed who the main actors are to be. Two blocks of Mill street have received a generous coating of gravel. J. C. Loouey and Wil helm and sons did the work. Amos Clem, ot Lebanon, is vis iting his parents here for a lew da.?s. His wile came alone in or der to keep him from the measles. Jut at present the Monroe rol ler mills are running only daring the day. All preparations are be ing made for an immense lot of wheat this season. - Mrs.-Ernest Marl in started East last week and expects to b. away for some time visiting relatives and friends. Her daughter Edna accompanied her on I he journey. The farmers' busy season is now on, and as hands are rather scarce the housekeeper and in some in stances (he vounr ladies of Hih SS S 1 - SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S CLOTHING "OTSTTIIL ATJ-GTJST lO. $3.00 Your Choice of Suits, 7.48 We make change to the cent at KLINE'S. THE WHITE HOUSE, Corvallis, Oregon. Shoe .Notice of Final Settlement. in t lie matter ef the ostate of K. C. W.yntt, di'C-pnsed. T 1! i - n administrator of lhV'5tatn .,r Wynlt before his honor, that these specials had an impediment in their veracity. It is easy for the fellows who put in their time chewing Battle Axe and whittling: dry eoods boxes around the shady corners disgraceful scenes witnessed in i.. i . .. iin 4": . - .i i i r-iiir.li a .-rw... .... t.- i i iiueiiijr, uiiaiiviai soununess, i " '"i m ih ucius unbounded resources, progressive shocking grain at limes in !lii., 1 spirit and undaunted energy, will oa'ity. Oregon's women can sl carry lo every clime and every wys he depended on to ari e JUST TO KEEP THINGS MOVING During the coming week we will make every effort to catch your trade and have the prices to suit I he times. No excuse for you to ptil off buying, as we have a lull stock of FINE FDltNlTUItE to suit all tastes. A short time spent, leaking owr our line will convince you that we have the goods and sell at prices thai catch the orders FRED G. CLARK. aceuunt a? such dminUtrahr with ttiv CMrb he LoBhtv C.niit of H.- ntun ( . Hint h State of Oregon, and tin- said Cuart ha' nxrd Saturday, tlmfitfa Hntr ,,r a , iim t the hour of 9 o'clock in tho tnmn ' Uw time, and iho eountv r-.iint ; ,i. 1. :.. r. !',. "-" uo owe in L.orvam., urpco Miaw km- noanng any and all me saiu nnai account TO THE. a- Hin ihiHcli-.ms n and fur Eotllemcnt Dated July vtb, 1898. . , . . . W. T. WTATT. Aflijiimstrator of the Estate ot K. C. Wvatt IJeceastd. GIVES THE CHOICE OF ; ! TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL CoRVfiLUS (&) flSTRH) , ROUTES CfiEO SHORT LIKE IS. IB. CC'. pv iftll to pla MgllV on ian and execute the tne insane efforts to elect and de- ?pe.s&jfv Ho win battles , teat ex-Senator Mitchell. The or sea, but for seasoned state has been iu the circus busi- veterans whose lives have beenuess for the last time. The at devoted to the study of war in tractive billboards, the flatnino- all its hideousness at the front it is quite another thing. The citizens of Honolulu have posters, the trick monkey and the educated mule cease to attract the crowd or hold the attention ot sensible people, or even poli subscribed. Strs,ooo to pay the i t!CIans' loil-er- Jgglery in poli- expenses of the extensive prepara- s- by raising talse issues will tongue the blessingsof enlighten mont and business prosperity. We cannot take one step backward, for it would bean insult to the intelli genc; of our people as well as an abandonment of the principles ihatis revolutionizing the world. The Gazette cannot and will nol believe that the wise and pa triotic administration at Washing ton will prove falsa to its high mission or cause disappointment vllAti oiii-.Ii ... .. j . uu sui-u .-in emergency presents itselt, ana show of what kind of metal I hey are made. Yc God.-! whal nexl? In last week's local coin tun tha Gazette's humorous editor says that Hon. M. F. Starr and family would move to Corvallis tin's fall "if a house large enough could b9 secured." What's the trouble with Corval'is houses that so much worry and care should arise in the selection to me worm ana blast the hopes j of one? It can't be on account of of mankind. No wonder the old j small rooms, for Miles' feet can tions beimr made to oronerlv celebrate the eveut of hoisting the United States flag over Ha waii. There will be a big parade ! of the masses mid the Hrnvil-in I not longer be tolerated bv the Republican party iu Oregon. The twentieth session will be an orderly, hard-working, capable body, ?.ud will do business only world monarchies are tremblins and are using all their no war fn avert the storms that, are brewing within their own borders. Lib" erty is abroad in the world and will break down all opposition, overcome all difficulties, ai d will preach the blessed gospel of free dom in all lands. National Guards. To the latter , iu thc" leSal an3 proper manner. ex-President Dole will preseKt a i The RePnWican majority of 23 J ' flag. There will be speeches over a PPosition iu the senate, I Supt. Baker is actively engaged, .music, siuo-ino- national auq a iiKe majority ot 42 in the ; ana every cc turn 'round in a common sized room, and then as to the rooms, why that's only a matter of small moment, since his family is not of numerous proportions. There's a mystery here we are unable to fathom. X. Y. Z. PHILOMATH ITEMS. Timely Resolutions. Resolved, That the Chamber of Commerce, of Portland, Oregon, reflecting ihe sentiment of a large business section, views with dis favor the suggestion th it (he Phil ippine islands, or any portion ol them, shall be returned lo the sovereignty of Spain; or abati dotted to the European nations (Higgling for supremacy in (he East. That we believe that any other course than the retention of these islands would ba construed as a surrender to the menaces of foreign powers and as a -reflection upon our courage and honor, which should not be permitted, no matter what the cost may be; and that we as a nation cannoi afford to nullify the victory ot Admiral Dewey or the sacrifices of our soldiers and sailors now defending ! this distant possession. That we unhesitatingly demand j the retention ol these island; that ; the great, commerce of the Orient may be shared in bv our people Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given 'h-t fur the pur- TIMF For Yaqnina : 1 rain leaves Albai y . . . Train ieaVea Corvallis. Arrive Yaquina -Returning : Leaves Yaqutna Leaves Corvallis Arrive Albany For Detroit : Leaves Corvallis Leaves Albanv Arrive Detroit. Returning-: - Leaves Detroit Leave? Albany Arrive CorvtlBa Ai r. ..12:S0 r. II. . . 1:43 P. M. . . C:00 P. M. . . 7:00 A. M. . .11:411 A. 1 . .l:-2.-, f. M. . 7:00 . M. S:05 A. M . 12.20 P. M. .12:40 P. U. . 6rt!5 P. M. . 6S5 P. M. SAFOLIS 11 m LAKE BIMIfJl fir 1 and. 2 connect at Albany and Corvallis with kwi ,f n.lnn. - : .- ,. ' . . A '. " service to ami ZT Wr aV,-Wm,P il,emielv- candi- Train for the mountain, arrives at Detroit at Clatoi for teachers of the schools of this ej'ng ampin thno to reai caraoins proanda J CHiity. til? county .chooi --uporin t.-ndent . " Brltcl'bl'l' "i Sznfmn rivers the same day. cbei-iot will ii.id n public examination at ; th -. county com t hotuc, CorVallU, Orvgnn, j bojrinning at l o'clock. Wednesday, August j I0, 19S. T'.-v.-hcrs oligihl.- to state eertifi i catcs, ttntc diplomas, must prasbnt reeoiu- j moiidntUns asd make applications at the J snms time. Applicants not present at th I opcuing r il I net be permitted to take the examination . GEO. W. DBNJIAN, C.-unty achool SuppnnteHdeut. AND U'M baa. OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY4 DAYS EDWIN STONE, Mana2..r, H. L. WALDEN, T. F & P. A. H.H. CRONISfi, Affont, Corrallis, Or. SAN FRANCISCO Sailing dates fo: 26, 30. August a, 6, 10, 14, 18, j2, EASTandSOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF TIIE Southen .c Comoanv salutes, music, singing national songs, hand-shaking, and a way up time generally. The people of the islands are hannv. nnw laionty of 42 iu the : ad every committee, ditto, ih ar- house, insures the election of a I W"ging for a most excellent dis knowu gold standard Republican 1 iJ'nv o( Northwestern products to the United States senate iu ?. attire Oregon Industrial Exposi- i without dictation from nay En Grace Boles haS re! timed from ronean nnwr whi&r. Edd'viile Mrs. Mary Hcnkle of is in the cit v. Portland Hillsboro they are one of Uncle Samuel's ! luick and orderly way, and such tlon' SepJembor 22 to October 22 'numerous family." The Albanv Democrat thinks useful legislation tor the state, jtliat no Republican will have occasion to be ashamed of his politics keeps Gen. Fitzhugh Lee ! out of Havana. If it wsuld not j be presumptuous the Gazktte : would like to be informed by the Democrat what it was that kept I party or apologize for its acts. JVO REASON WHY. The Salem Journal is very ' t : r..u.. r r t "A,UU: tu icain 11 voilSTeSSUiail I IU l,UUd 1U1 lOUllCCn mOBUlS Tnnm, mill " .. . . OnpTie will srnn his i'-3r;iti.i ! nrpviniK tn tne tnnp that mor ! 5 . ' .uuu fcv - - . ' . .1111 t V 1 111 was declared against Spain. If No part of the Norih Pacific coast will be negUcted. Producers will please remember that their cxhi bits will be tnken to the Oregon Industrial Exposition free of charge. For shipping tags and in formation drop a card to Secretary Industrial Exposition, Po Hand, Oregon. politics keeps Lee out of Cuba, what is it that sent Joe Wheeler to the front about Santiago? The appointment of Lee and Wheeler and hundreds of other ex-Confederates by a Republican presi dent to ' at Yaqnina. While the Gazette is not au thorized to speak for the honor able gentleman, yet it feels safe in saying that there is not the slightest reason for his not so doing. The Spaniards that surrendered at Santiago are growling because! Or., Jnlv 30 To id- President, Executive Mansion, Wnshiiicrton ihtv T 1 1 IT..-i..i Miss Gertie Sheak went to Port-jmous sentiment el Oregon, with land fuesday. iout distinction ot party, seems lo Ed. L. Bryan attended court at j favor 01 retahiHig the Philippine Toledo last week. 1 islands. To surrender ai.v portion Mrs.A.E.THvIorandMrs.Zalia!ri,tL,,ZO" t?W Meyer are 2t Sodaville. Jf 1 Tr " V j special interest to 1 lie Pacific coast. J. H. Worley, from AJsea biv. ! Opportunity lost now may never Has locateU in central PhilotnatD. recur. Thomas 11. Tongue. Rev. Harmon Bryan, from Leb anon, is the guest of W. T. Bryan. How to Look Good. Good looks arc really more than bkin deep, depending entirely on n healthy con dition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious loon; if your stomach be disordered, you have a d.y.-peptic ! Iook; it your kidneys bit affected, you have a pinched Took. Secure good health and you will turcly have good looks. '-Electric Bitters-" U a good alternative and tonic. I Acts directly -n the .tomaeh, liver and kid- brtweTprtTaP a ll B,inal statj?n ., t,,,.;,; ,1 ., , . DCiwean Portland and Salem, Turner. Ma- nLys. l-uiil.es the blood, cures pimples, ! non, Jeffersen. Albany. Tangent Sbedd. blotches and boils, and rives a erood com- Halsev, Harrhbunr. Junction Oitr- Kna plexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold Cre?vell, Cottage Groyif, frains, and all EXPRESS TRAINS KCK DAILY. 6:00 P. M. I Leave Portland Arrive !':30 A. M. !' 4 it A. M ! Leave lhany Arrive (i:00 A. M. 7:tf) A. M j Arrive S. Franeisco Leave i S:0b' P. M at uranam Wells; drug store. 50 cents per bottle. stations from Roseburgte Ashland, inclusive. Roeburg Mail Daily, Wanted. A purchaser for a nice cottage and lots in Jobs Addition. Call at Gazette office. Abe Woods is clerking in tha they are not allowed to take their1 mcat mrket ol Osborne & Ferris broader lines than the Democrat assumes. arms home with them. What 011 earth can they want them for is a mystery, for they will never CYfTk f m iito rVMti J . nrr : It- fTx 1 ! S1" ilkjill iiuuic aScila CO use wmij. ui. i.uijiiujfcu iu Killing one It is a verv wise condition in the. protocol thar Mrs. P. P. Clark, of Durango, lexas, 15 here visiting her son. to prominent positions in L cr;f " , , I only be employe the army is ample evidence that nXl auother at ho this war is carried on upon ' T- . -w auuiopuauon is an open Dook, and one that all may well take a just pride in. The failure of the Yaquma appropriation was not Bisop Castle, wife and son started Tuesday for their homo in Elkhart, Inu. Would it not be quite in order" Mr. Tongue's fault, and any in and give the readers of our i 'sinuation of the kind- is very numerous exchanges a ueedod rest ' unjust to our able and over if they would let up about the worked representative. appointme'nt of rich men's and - . . senators' sons to positions in the ! Congressman ToHgtte verv rs tt7U .,1 1,1 .u: i ! -i. j . "-ly a.iiays vv uy miuiuu hul ims uiabs UIUCD icmicea in nesli and sadlv receive cusuiuuu of the governmen .1 - T J" 1 1 1 . t T , . - . otnerr is 11 uisuuuuraoic to dc aistnct is simply appalling. It born to the purple? Many of our j is altogether too much for one exchanges have made it a point man to give his attention to all to unjustly, it seems to the Ga-! that his constituents ask of their ZETTK, criticise the motives of j representative to do for them the president in giving any of the j around the departments, besides class mentioned a cnauce to wear 1 his legislative work daily in the KlIXSTO-S VALLEY ITEMS Threshing will besiiu next ireel Fanners are bo-ttly enenjeJ cuttuii' grain. Rev. McVi -ker aul ainily ar spending a few weks at tfceeoast, Wheat and oats look tv !!. Tti hoo crop will be, liglit in this se tiou. i'l'-llllf t'lH a-.JV H91Via I J td'Al harvr-1 Laxative Br-siK ? Quwue Tablets move the bowels gently, relieves the feverish conditio:-, and headache, making it ihe best and quiektr-st rextedy .for Coughs, Col.-!s and Lagrippe. Cures in one day. "No cure no pay." Price 25 cents. Musicians will find rare bargains in pianos and organs at the Ech,mge. saa A. M. itas p. m. 5:20 t. M. Leave Lvave Arrive Portland Albawy RosebuTX Arrive I 4:30 P. Jl Arrive 12:50 P. M Leave i 7:36 A. M OCEAN STEAK ERS Ireavo Portland for Alaska Points august 8 and 28. Steamers Monthly rem Portland to Yokohama and Hng Kong in cenncction with O. R. & N. Fov full inforiuattou call on O. B. & V. agent, W. S. stone, Coi vallis, Or., on address: W. H. HURLBURT, OIN-L Pass Agent. PORTLAND, OS DOOWEU, CARLILL & CO. GEN. AGENTS NOR. TAC. S S Co. PORTLAND, OR. OSgoh) Short) nD ITcstside Bi itn. BETWEEK PORTLAND AND COKVALLIS Hail Trait. Daily Eststt Sstiay. Wanted, wood OU GAZETTE- suhar-rin. 4:M M- I I'nave Portland Arrive I 8:25 A. SI r 7:30 7:3 A. 51. 12.1S P. Jl. Leave Arrive Portland Cervailis Arrive J 5:.".0 P. 51 Leave i l:s P. M t Albany and Corvallis connect with trains cf the Oregon Paeifie Railroad. Eiiress Trai:. Eaily Ezcept Sssiar. William Gttllatly baean thresh refuses to let them he taken iF!ing Monda-v at John RickardV, j an undesirable pari in t e any of the Spaniards are to be ' '- - a. A. Jackson is raising br sub scription funds to permanently seat the camp ground. Mrs. L D. Boles and son Clyde are visiting her dausrhter. Mrs left alive as specimens of the race. Now if President McKinley, like the Iron Chancellor after the Franco-Prussian war. will int plainly tell all the nations of the Bessie Underbill, at Sain rait world that this is o;-;r fight and tn Judsoti Weed, proprietor ol the The long drawn ont difficulties terminating in Iho suns ol Lincoln county again! B. F. Jones, loriner clerk, has finally been submitted on stipulation:-! o J. H Wilson, o! Benton county, to find from the records what, it any, difference may exist between 'tie litigants, llOH. . - ''WSJ J) !mn . I W7" mm - P. If. i Arrive MeMinnville Leave 1 5:0A. M 8:33 P. It i Arrive Independence Leave 4.50 A. M. Direct connection at San Francisco with Occidental and Oriental and Pacific ' mail steamship lines fj-r JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates en applicatioh. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN. CHINA HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from A. K. MILNER, Ticket ! Agent. Corvallis. ,R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAM Manager. A. G. F. &. P. A. Portland, Or. RAILROAD The Safest, Quickest, Cheapest ROUTE FOR ALL POINTS East and Southeast. f Ur CT-,-, ,,, at.'. 11 aVl- i aO.,. . r .. . I onui 4.l . , r m . i . , , . , ailU ICUUIL IU I i: UtiUIHV HJU1 iLiuii at tuc uanus i iu ncea or rest. I he work put - "-i-a-L, ui.v.uUciii.c) mri""" u--wuuuu yiuyvviy. nent as well as any on the congressman from this j wi" , caUy relieve the' public j Agent Parker is erectim liiinia ciuu iini'iciibciy increase nis popularity among his country men. The county court of Linn county building for the preparatory de-1 1)as reJecle 1 li,e bids tor improve partment of finlomatli Collej; -. the insignia ol rank iu the army These same men whom so much has been said against have al ready in this war exhibited tine traits of heroism and courage. When the republic ignores the aspirations of such of its subjects, it will be necessary to revise our code of ethics and our standard of usefulness. house. Mr. Touffue has Hnn? I enough work in the Pension Office alone since December last to have broken down a much stronger man than he appears to be. His constituents hope he may get a long rest during the summer, and go back when the next session begins rejuvenated in spirits and refreshed in body and mind. The coximission appointed by the president to frame laws for the territory of Hawaii is composed of Senators Cullom of Illinois and Morgan of Alabama, Repre sentative Hitt of Illinois, aud President Dole and Associate Justice Freas of the islands. The Yaquina Buy News, appro priate for the season, came on the hall shell last week. There was a social at i he resi dence of N. H. Boles on Tuesday evening. lea cream and cake Were served. A O l r ! r o.iwver aim lamiiy, Mrs. O II. Newth and children. I tgle ind children, and Mrs. E. A. N.ch ois returned from the bay last week. ments to the ourr house in that county, the lowest bid being $16. 700, that beinjr $4,700 in excess of the amount the county desired to appropriate at this time. It Means: Best material Jndet the son. Yard wide values. Tasteful in design. Hurts not the purse. Easy to the feet. Built for service Every day and Sunday. Style up-to-date. Thoroughly put together. THE nCCfallT" 1 I1IU Ji-,aZJVJ X THJS. WHITEHORN, Prop. W. H. McBrayer and Old Crow Wliis kys, Fine Wines, Liquors an it Cigars. a. R. FARRA, M. D. For full particulars regarding rates, time of trains, etc., call on or address GEO. F. EGLIN, W. E. COWAN, Agt., Corvallis. General Agent, 124 Thiird St. Porrland, Or Ii. HOT.GATir. M. JL. HOLGATE. r Offiee upstairs over F. L. Milter's store. Residence on Third street in frssnt of courthouse. Office hours 8 to 9 a. m., and 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. tn. AH calls attended promptly HOLGATE & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW CORVALLIS, OREGON Fiae job printing at Gazette office, j to Newport on Tuesday. Mrs. Anthony, a sister of Rev. N. W. Allen, from Princeton, III.; Miss Hoyt, of Denver, Col.; Misses ! I -1T a,. . jjjiunv ai id ia Alien and Mrs, The officers of the State Poultry Association are: President, J. R. Itobbinson; secretary, Frank Fen wick; treasurer, Frank Lee, all ol Portland; vice president. D. O. Woodworth, assistant secrcary, C. D. Bates, both of Albany. We sell these Shoes. Men and Onion Laundry Go., worth, buy them. The Yaquina Post says that Judre Hamilton made a verv coot. Laura Frohm.in, ot Albany, went j impression on ihe public in his recent term of court at Toledo. The JBrown Shoe Co.'s TRADE MARK 5 STAMPED IN SHANK. FOR SALE AT THE CASH STORE, Next to the Postoff ice, Cervailis, Or. POETLAND, OK. All white labor work guaranteed. Basket leaves on Tuesdays aud arrives Saturdays. T. D. Campbell, Agent, Second-Haud Store. F. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW CORVALLIS, OREGON. Does a general practice in all the courts. Also agejit for all the first-class insurance companies E. BRYSOINL 7 Zierolf Buflding. Fire Insurance. Collections promptly attended to. LOUIS G. ALTMAN, M. D., Homeopathist. Office: Over Allen & Woodward's drugstore. Residence: Corner Third and Harrison Sts. Hours i 9'12' 2"5 7"8 lours Sundays, 9-10. tarallis,Or.