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About The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1898)
gM IM n luetic. Issued Svwj Fniiay iiorni1 F. M. JOHNSON & D. MONTAGUE Priblisliers. . z F..M. JOHNSON. - Editor 3nd Manner - i CORVALLIS, OREGON. Aug. 12, 1S98 . ; Czar Reed has been unarii mously renominated for congress A good job. Our exhausted army com manded bv ( icneral blatter 15 1 . s . u moved to Montauk now beimr Point, Long Island. If we are not to have and hold the Philippines, the longer Spain puts off her reply to our terms of peace the better it will be for the peace of the nation. General Miles and his hoops are having a walk-over in Porto i Rico so far. The Porto Ricans claim they are A mericans, and j are glad our troops are here to ! liberate them from Spain. , , , There seems to be some pros- . e , f pect of a soecial session, ol the legislature being called to clean Up CM U. SO CM.CC . ,. SC'Jlriil will 1," rlhlr to tret . ..... - o through with its labors within the constitutional limit. At Guaco, Porto Rico, the people turned out in gala day- attire and welcomed Gen. n. Miles tors, and and his troops as liberato .uu a HaLUUL L proclamation, urging the people to obey all orders of the iHustn- ous Miles, and expressing thanks i 1,1.. : 1 .,f- ""u ""-JL " V- Unitecl States. He dated his proclamation, Guaco, U. S America. of: Joint occupancy of the Philip pines with Spain is preposterous. -y. . . ourren eiing inem 10 opam i impossible. Releasing them to the insurgents and Aguinaldo secure any aid from congress for J away before" McKinley 's election.! T v Matwo anH 17 i.,it nn(i barbarous. Allowing the nations the work at Yaquina not only j There have been no riots or labor L.J f" '2 tt Si of Europe to divide them among mnst the cffect of the engineers' disturbances, as predicted,. but, on I W1,e ' e lJ" u tllc Ud" themselves would be political report be overcome, but also the the contrary, there lias been no Miss Myra Davis is visiting with suicide and national degradation. prejudice occasioned by such ad- j occasion for trouble. j her sister, Mrs. Nash, ii Alsea. If any one of these courses is ; vefse rcport upou the department i The country is awaking from -fhe Misses Eva and Fannie loiiowea we win lose our own seit-respect and tne respect 01 tne worldJ Sunday has been a great day in American history. Donclson surendered 011 Sunday, the Mon- general appropriation bill, having I harPs itor turned back the terrible Utterly failed 6T getting into the Merrimac on Sunday. Dewey ; r;ver 'auci harbor bill, where it i wlnpped tne bpanisn neet at Aia - niln mi Svmdav. and Seidev sunk nila on Sunday, and Schley sunk Cervera's fleet on Sunday.. The Americans are first ia peace, first in war, aud general get there on the hrst week, ' TJay lercury. Mrs. Lease, the eloquent Mary Ellen, has given up locating in ; Oregon since she received the news of the June election held in this state. We are willing to v 7, 1 ' -vr 11 1 iMU'""'i' , . , uf J : treachery Spanish ships cle-t stwjcu ltv iuu cvy -Aii S lXni?d?UlToa,S al T rSZn fs?c de Ctiba (Sieral de Unzon, isle ae v,UDa, general Lezo, Marquez del Duerro, El Cano, Velasco, Isle de Mindanao one otner boat not named all cruisers and gunboats, At San- have our Penuoyer, ex-governor woald try; and he did do all m ment in the Gazette, to which he j voted to the interests ot the agri, and savvmill gen;ns, located 111: his power to accomplish it. j undertakes to reply, spoke only of cultural college of Corvallis. He the same flat 111 Mew ork City Neither did the voters of his dis- j u,e lait ten years. Our readers : is quite well satisfied with the lit -that is occupied by the versatile trict vote for him because they i will at once notice that conse erary department of the school Kansas female of cyclonic habits. ! knew he could get whut they so! quently the article published in j whieh is under the immediate The change might make it a much desired, but because they the Times does not in the least; supervision of President Gatch but little breezy for Sylvester, but . believed "he would honestly try, .affect the statement in the Ga- the industrial departments are then his urbanity. Ins statesman-!and that be could do more than zette, This paper has no contro- j more puzzling It has been like qualities, which shone so j auy new member, even if he was ; versy with Mr. Thrasher or any thought sufficient lo make th ago ! brilliantly in his first message to a Populist. Mr. Tongue is not a ! company he may represent. We cultural department a model farm, the Oregon legislature, and his 1 humbug ; neither have his con- ! simply stated facts, which are sus- j but the department at Washington chivalric attention to Presidents stituents been bamboozled. ceptible of proof. His typewritten ' is objecting. An experimental Harrison and Cleveland would! im thunderbolts fell harmless at a ' station is that for which the appro- enable him to usefully employ! distance of ten years from this ' priation was made. The criticism the Kansas zephyr infilling his j IJV A HURRY- paper's statement?. But our read- coming in plain language induces) now useless and flapping sails . . ! ers all know how unreliable type the regents to organize the agricul- j , , J ome of our contemporaries; writers are, especially sp in the ; tural department somewhat diver- j The Maine has been nrsttv 1 are eilgaSed in nominating differ-1 hands of novices who are prac- gent from those heretofore marked ! wpII av.nw(1 Hereisthererm-i ent Persons for United States ticaily ignorant of the business of j out. A superintendent of animal i !n X,otrovt h!" ti?J senator- It's a little previous, is underwriting, while the operator j industries will be secured if the! American st ips destroyed b the it not? The Gazijxxe has all is studying to arrange figure to right man can be found, and the! tobal Colon, made prohibition 6T railroad, Besideg these severai torpedo an concessioi)S' aild olher co,li Oquendo, Maria Teresa, Reiua passes to officials a part of their boatg are under' construction or I mittees were appointed on literary Mercedes, armored cruisers: Fu- creed. Now that the Populist n Mnmj. nt wV.lf 1.- i programme, refreshments and ror, Pliiton, torpedo boats. At Havana Alplionso XII, cruiser. 'Besides a large number oi" valu able prizes taken by our block ading squadron. Bismarck, tlie Iron Chancellor, tne greai.es l ui vjciiuauj s states-1 lauiuau pass as uuiciai uiukh- , niodate a vast gathering of people mfn, the staunch, cold and uu-j age. Indianapolis Journal. auj ti,e Portland Exposition Build conquerable prime minister, is j o- jng has always been equal to the dead, at 88. His was the mind! that couceived the plan, and by his determined efforts, against o-reat opposition, unified Ger- many. He will be missed from ; the ranks of great men in the j World. He was never loved, but feared by his own people. Hr j was the power behind the throne when occuoied bv William and wiicu ulujiv . j Frederic, but he was set aside by , the present sovereign. As tne British empire reached the zenith of its commercial supremacy aud ; national glory under Disraeli, so : G-c?r;iianv w; t ii 5 led, steui ened and cemented in the strong-j Est ties 01 tcderawptts ".atul with ' if IaTlnrtirhrl riose to tlie : uie Cly ox &preme power A TIMELY CONFESSION. ,T!ie People'.; Press of Albany ,savs: Repul Tom Tongue is a typical ie.ni. lie can 'bamboozle' fool Populists and Democrats into supporting him."' The Gazette bad not sup- posed that our Populist brethren and Democrats were desirous of being classed in that category. In fact, just such organs as the Press have been trying to make the voters of Oregon believe that all the wisdom of the state was safely wrapped up in the Demo- Populist party, and that the other fellows were the fools. It is quite refreshing to hear such Ian open and voluntary confession r ....... ' c 1 OI 1111 net I 11 1 v nuni ui.t ui 1111 1 oro-air.; of the coalition. The same organ also utters with solemn unction that '"Tom is the greatest humbug Oregon ! iioo w offline! th rnnce the dav of John H. Mitchell." Arl- ; mittino that Tohn H. was a humbug, and yet our Populist friends followed blindly in ns ad, were willing and expected to support him for senator until ne cault: 10 -i-g UI,-1 the state tor McKimey; ana tiaa it not been for Mitchell's failure to support Jonathan Bourne for r v j ! speaker of the house in the last ' . . .t, ,. dYtL-lottiTp ect;mn their votes tLi: I.TIUll v . .. . ...... would have been recorded tor Mitchel J . whom the Press Ireelv admits was a great humbug. The Press, in its ad missions, trives away its entire The Press argues that case. Tongue is a humbug because f Washington j secnveA an appropriation for his , nA fnil-H to wt one for Yaquina. T,je press evidentlv overlooks fact xwis iocalitv had b Qn thc prohibited list by the United States en- gineers, and that Yaqnina had. baance of trsH,e Ul! iargest ,inGe It is a well-known fact, however, : bJic was fourided. that further appropriations for; Producc of a1 killds, during Yaquina had been reported thl? past yeRY ,iave brought re against by the United States munerative prices. Stock of all pnorineprs in ebame of this de-i i.,-.,a. 1...... inm-a-il 1 o i-o-ol v in . partinent before Mr. ToKguts's election. That in order to tn ,i,:i. ;f ,oe inrV well as t, members of conOTess By herculean efforts, made by Mr Tnnimr ablv assisted bv Mr. Tonsnc. ablv assisted bv Senator McBride, it was finally ! Ceo,-rl o todino-nlaee in the 1 pr0perly belonged 1 n. 'r r. ! Vr Tonme fought the battle manfully and openly, being aided 1 L, eVerv way possible bv Repre- sentative Ellis and Senator Mc- 2ride, and only ceased when by tf t. i ) iaiL V VLV. it- V. ... ' .).lttft.u jfrom the general appropriation , bill ia the closing hours ot the .session. Mr. Tongue did not humbug the voters of his district. He .did not tell them that he would ret the annmnriation. but that he K XI L ' (along supposed a caucus ot the j legislature would not only nomi- batdect aseQator whenever it is convened. The Gazette ' V caucus nominee, who- Pver he may be, always providing : he d money Republican ; of character and ability. ; -tne ropuiists ot Nebraska governor travels on passes, the Portland Portland cannot spor,s al,d Sa,es. Eugene Keg official organ says that if he did onlv huxd a CTajn fleet. but ,t ca ilster- not accept passes his traveling about tlie state to accept invita tions to speak would make serious inroads on his salary. Still, the 1 opulist party denounces the The Phihnnine islands mav not , bo worth the candle, but if so why is it that Russia and Germany I seem so anxious to have a voice in their disposition? Hillsboro Inde pendent. God Cire Us Men. "Men whom the spoils of office will not hu?' , . . , ... ivleu who have opinions and a will, jTtu who have honor, men who will not lie. Ex. Eastern oysters tnat were plant- ed ia laquina oay near uneana id to be growing aud propa- gating finely. ' T ?a,i C R fiwwnn nf Tnlpdn ia inow collector of customs at Ya- LATEST WAR NEWS. : , Pea e te:ms have baen agreed upon. D it. Enslis and Woodford mentioned as pence commissioners, Americans checked by a Span- ish battery :il Cuyen river in Porto Kico. Se ch 1 kousMiid ' troops now at S iv 'ianei-co will he sent 10 uen Merrill al Manila. BAB PROPHETS- We were told by our Populist brother hi 1896 that if McKinley wer deeted the sold stand art would be fastened down and clinched onto the dear people, and tmt tU! nation could not exist under 4uch conditions, ... ,, ... ii,i a,i ; well, nr. m ciewu; ....v. ... stead of the nation stopping and ever t hing going to me oeminuoi. j bowwows as predicted, gold be j gun to flow into the national treas ! ury instead ol each day larger aiiiMim'-; ! Ken ineresroui iui amp m -ot abroad. Mills and lactones slatted and lens oi thousands of operators and laborers, who for four years previous had subsisted upon charity, were put to work at 'km1 wages; merchants b'-'gan to report larger sales, money began to circulate, trade and commerce revived, cautiously at lirst, it is true, but steadily gaining strength and volume. It is a very notice able fact that not one of these predictions have come true. Brad street and Dun's mercantile agen cies from week to week, although war generally unsettles business and creates feverish excitement in the markets, report increased pur chases in almost all lines, and a steady and healthy growth 111 all business centers. In short, the natrm is carrying on a war, causing tlie expenditure 01 targe sums ot money, and yet at the same time its business is not. harassed by fluc- tuating markets. Our exporta tions last year were the largest in I. !., .1 It.,.. .. f in ,,rl Ilia lllliua (line nn.n i i - v. . . luipv.j ... valiie and demand, and Gnd ready sae. while thev could not be given its Kid Van Winkle sleep, bravely faces the future. d marches with i eady step towards greater activity 1 results. Our poor Popn list friends are left with nothing upon w bic!i to hang their doleful Does Not Fit C. Thrasher, in a column and a quarter in a recsnt issue ot ihe;at Keezc-1 Chapel Saluiday and Times says we refused to publish llie article. . rhe Gazette offered lo publish u," Pam ,or tu reguiai laies 01 ahle to be iaken up with such in- ; accurate statements as it-con-j tained. Bc-si les, Mr. Thrasher, or ; the parties who were kind enough i to prepare the art ic!e for him, are j dealing with what is claimed to be the facts for the ten years between i 18S0 and 1S90, while the state- lit the present that are ten years 1 too old.- Shipbuilding Good in Portland.' Reels for twenty-two merchant I vessels have been laid within the !' last twelve months in the shin- yards of Portland, Oregon. Srj - j victorief olu. wai,St: Louis build lirst.-class li-rliting vessels,! ih.t h.ln tn .ci,in ,i ,.,. ,r.- 0 It takes a bi" buildin"-to accom ' occasion. It can hold all who ' go, and give them seeing room, ; sitting room, standing room, and ! promenading room, and people one of its fashionable theaters. The ea wlfo visit it this fall will find It a !tire number is finely illustrated, and very pleasant place during the contains engravings of many prominent month of the Oregon Illdlist rial I persons and short sketches or their lives. Exposition, September 22 to OctO- j besides several very good instrumental ber 22. Republicans will wage a vigor ous campaign in Florida. Missouri Democrats for national expansion, jjick Bland turned jiow,,. Wyoming Republicans endorse the St. Louis platfoim and the ad ministration. Spain uses paper money, has a paper navy, and is satisfied with paper victories. THE GALLANT MAINE. ! CalfMlv sank the sun to slumber. j reacefully lhe twilight fell; ;GeiUv broke the foamy billows j In thc i,arij0r; all seemed well. pent upon a frieiitBy nsstoa, j Thought of treachery jfrom Spain Entered not the quiet quarters of the doomed, the gajlaut Maine One by o;:c the stars of heaven Clearly on night's curtain shone; One by one the ship's crew rested Dreamed of native land and home; Dreamed of childhood's days, and marbles Played 011 schoolground, as of yore; Not a doubt disturbed the s'umbers Of that band on Cuba's shore. Who could so far forget his honor, So disgrace his country's name, As to harbor wish fer injury To the unsuspecting Maine? Who could slea! about in darkssss And the hand ef friendship smite? Were qnesjUoBS not considered gy the crew that fatal night, Setreig . - Paced their beats- -the day was done When upon the heavy silence Fell a sound, perhaps a gan Then another, loud and rending ; There were screams r.iul cries of paiu, Shrieks of "Fire!" wild, hurried orders, Ano! death aud ruin on the Maine ! The morning sun gazed calmly down Upon the sickening sight; Oulv a shapeless wreck at buoy four, Where lay the Maine last night; Only a crew beneath the waves, Dead, on a foreign shore; Only a dastardly, murderous deed Just that, and nothing more ! Our flag of freedom, freely stained By patriot blood again, Shall it be sullied br the hand That wrecked the gallant Maiae ? Or fhall we, rallying to the call, Of "Cuba Iibre, " stand For God aud right, as heretofore. And fight for native laud ? Why pausi- ta ask ? Brave patriots Have answered to the call, Humanity their battle-cry, And liberty unto all. Unfurl "Old Glory" to the breeze, And taake the message plain; America stands for the right, She has now avenged the Maine ! Gr.ACE K. Adams. PHILOMATH ITEMS. lloberl McFarland, v,i Summit, lis hi the citv. a i.; .,,.0 wiiocia nf w T Brvan. j Forlland is I t!" " J??!?iJ- visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boles. J. J. Bryan, Ed. L. Bryan and George Brown returned from the coast Monday. There was quarterly conlerence , Sunday, Eider Clark presiding. Mr OanipbeU, of Corvallis, be- tI), evection of j. e. Henkle's , bu.ijdiiigs Wednesibiy..moj-jf. " Hon. Benton Killin spent a fev hours in town Monday last. He had been in the hills north and west of Forest Grove, inspecting a grove of fine saw timber which he owns. But Mr. Killin's most earnest work this summer is de fields that have heretofore been tilled will be seeded to grass and forage. Hillsboro Independent. T1- Woodmen of the World and j lhe Women of Woodcraft of Lane j C0l"ity are going to join 111 a grand : - Sfr8" ah JA Q. W.lki?, W. O. Trine: a,,d W: f Wllcox wc,e PPnted : a special committee on grounds. r . V w 1 1 Bushnel fc Mahon have begun the erection ot in evaporator of 400 bushels per day capacity at Junction City. Every Month. Tlie August number of this popular inasaziHe, on its title page contains an excelleut photo-gravure -of Miss Maud Hoffman, a former resident of this city. now ia London acting as leading lady ia ' compositions, and one song and chorus, "My Grandfather's tiword," words ad ' music by Charles Bingham. Those of our readers who know Miss Hoffman will want this nutaber to preserve?. Con Ger hard of this city has it for sale; 10 cents a number. A stubborn coagh or tickling in the throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure. Harm- j less in effect, touches the right spot, reliable ! aad just what is wantad. It acts at once. ! Graham & Wells. Musicians will find rare bargains in j pianos and organs at the Exchange. The Jiiik Best $3,00 Shoe JUST TO KEEP During the coiiiii'g week v.e catch y.-nr trade and have lu No excuse fur you t ;.-ti' (1 slock ol FINE FUKNH"Ui:ii i time spent looking ov i our line liave the goods and sell' at ii'ici- Good Workmanship Reasonable Prices GAZETTE OFFICE. Orders promptly Robbed the Grave. A startling ipcident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follow?: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin va? al most yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sidtts, no ap petitegradually growing weaker day by day. Three phyieian had given mc, up. Fortusately, a frinnd adviso trying .Electric Bitters, and to my gn-at joy and surprise, the llrt bottle is-iade a decided improve ment. I continued th .-ir use for three weeks and am now a well man. I Toiow they saved my life, ad rwbbed the grave of an other victim." K one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at Graham & Wells' drug store. Grain Storage. H. M. Finley has rented the (.'authorn warehouse aud is prepared to receive wheat and oats 011 storage. Store grain I here, get a storage receipt au. r.eil to any dealer. SacV.s and twine supplied. PJayed Out. Dull headache; pains in various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, feverishness, pimples or sores are all positive evidences of imDure blood. No matter how it be cause so it must be purified in order to I obtain good health. Acker's li 00a mixn , uas never iaiieu lu aiuiui...'.. Syphilitic poisons or aisy other blood dis eases. It iscertaialy a wmiderful remedy and we sell eyery' bottle on a positive guarantee. Graham & Wells. Wanted. A purchaser for a nice cottage aud lgs in Jobs Addition. Call at Gaze'tte office. Laxative Brono Qtiiitiue Tablets move the bowels geutlv. relieves the feverish condition and heatlacbe, making it the best ami quieksst reiaedy for Coughs, Colds and Lagrippe. Cures in one day. 'Ho cure, 110 pay." Price 25 cents. Wanted. A customer to borrow &500 n long time. Secured on real estate. Hiigheut cash price paid for wool at S It- Kline's. Wool sacks, fleece twine and sheap shears for sale. Sick Headache absolutely and per mauently cured by using Moki Tea. A ; pleasar.t'herb drink. Cures constipation mA I'.linoctioii ,nat-p von pat. sleen. work and happy. Sa'isfaction guaran teed r money back. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Graham & Wells. Call at the Exchange, corner S-rcoud and Monroe, and price t!-:e now Cottage organs. Big bargains in straw hats al Nolan & Callahan's, Truth wrors well. People have learned that De"Witt's Little Early Risers are reli able little pills for regulating the bowels, curing-constipatioa and sick headache. They don't gripe. Graham & Wclis. Vbg-;e, the jeweler, can fit the tidy dude with . his monocle, and the fair young miss with the latest styles of spectacles. The Whole THINGS MOVING id ke every effort to rii "s to suit liie times, "nig, a we have a lull nil all tastes. A short ince you I hat we !; t in- orders. CLARK. 1 hal cat filled. EXCURSION! Frjm the Valley "lo Jcxg The besl excursion of the sea so 1 will be -riven bv the G. it E. R R Tare: A'liany. Coivallis am Philomath lo Newport end trtuii . $ 1 .50. Points west, Usval rate.-. Scdndulc: Train leavts Allin.. 7:00 a. in.. Corvallis 7:30. Phiio math 7:45. Summit ?:45; anivi s at Yaquina 10:45. Ret u ruing, lea ve Newport al (5 p rn. EDWIN STONE. Hifaer. See Mark! It Means: Best material Under 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. We sell these Shoes. Men and women wtK mones worth, buy them. The M-MA. W J TRADE MARK Shoe STAMPED IN SHANK. FOR SALE AT THE CASH STORE, Next to the Postof f ice, Corvallis, Or. Union Laundry Go., POETLAND, Oi, All white labor work guaranteed. Basket leaves oh Tuesdays aud arrives Saturdays. T. D. CAMPBELL", Agent, Second-Hand Store. SPECIAL SALE TTZDsTTIXi .TJGr-TJST lO. Your Choice of We make change to THE WHITE HOUSE, THE FLGER mm hi Property, near Philomath Is hereby ofiVred for sale. Ii con ists of a gooti grist mill huihlii.fr, two story dwelling, rac !am (somewhat damageill, and 43 a-t- -of land. Ii is m ;i Hnv, h.-ah y neighborhood, on the liiu-of i.i Corvallis & Eastern Railroad, wn. mile west of Philomalh. ITS A BARGAIN. Owner does not reside here, and it must be sold. TERMS: .$2250, cash down. $2550 $500 cash down, b.-d mce i er in 10 annual pavments at pay ment cent, interest Tins rope: ty is 1 reo n 01 ante. F. M. JOHNSON. A TIME !AR f). 1 Fur Yaquina : fraiii leaves Aiimrv . . Train ieavefl Corvaills Arrive Yaquina 2 Retarninjf : Leftvea Vatjuina Leaven CervaUifl Arrive Albaay For Detroit : Lea ves Corvatlis Leaves Alb; n Arrive Detroit Retaming-: Leaves Detroit Loaves Albany Arrive Corvallis ..12:50 . M. . . 1:45 I. M. . . 8:00 P. If. .. 7:00 A. M. . .11:40 A. M. ..11.-23 F. M. .. 7:00 A. M. 1 8:05 A. M ; ..12:20 P. M. ! ..12:40 P. M. I .. 0K)5 P. M. . . (:." P. M. 1 and "2 connect at Albany and Corvallis with from Newport and adjacent beachea. Train for the mountain arrives at Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reach camping grounds on the Breitcnbush sad SaBtiam rivers the same day. EDWIN STONE, Miinng r, H. L. WALDEN, T. P. & P. A. H. XI. CKONISE, Agent, Corralli?, Or. EAST and SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Sjuthem Pacific OomDanv EXPRESS TItAISS Ut'N DAILY. 0:08 P. SI. I Leave Portland Arrive 0:30 A. M. 9:4iA. M ! bt.ive Albany Arrive 6:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M ; Arrive S. Francisco Leave I S:l I. M Above trains stop at nil principal stations between Portland and Salom, Turner. .Ma rion, Jefferson. Albany. Tangent. Sbedd.. Halsev, Harrisbur, Junction City, Eujrene, Creswell, Cottage Grove, Hrains, and all stations frora Beseburg to Ashland, inclusive. Rosebnrg Mail Daiiy. 8:9 A. M. j Leave Portland Arrive 4:30 P. 1 1J:2" P. IL I Leave Albany Arrive 12:50 P. 1 5:20 P. ST. I Arrive lloseburjf Leave 7::i0 A. Jl 77est:iie Di is:?n. BBTWEEK PORTLAND AND COltVALLlS. Hail Trait. Daily Except SmJa?. 7:39 A. M. I Leave 12:15 P. M. 1 Arrive Portland Arrive 5:50 P. H CcrvaUls Leave , 1:05 P. M t Albany and Corvallis conucet wilb trains ef tl e rciOn Pacific !lailrad. 2ij ress Traia. Daily Except Sasda-. I 4:59 P. M. I Leave Portland Arrive S:25 . M. 7:30 P. M i Arrive MeMinnville Leave 1 5:.0 A. M. S:30 1'. U. i Arrive Independence Leave ' 4.50 A. M. Direct connection at San Francisco with Occidental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines fcr JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates -m applicatiob. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN. CHINA HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from A. K. MILNER, licket . Agent. Corvallis. I R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAM, Manager. A. G. F.&P. A. Portland, Or. "THE RESORT 9? THOS. WHITEMORN, Prop. W. II. McBrayer and Old Crow Whis kys, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. G. R. FARE A, M. D. Office upstairs over P. L. Miller's store. Residence ou Third street in fr;ut of courthouse. Office hours S to 9 a. m., and i-to 2 and 7 toJ5 p. m. All calls attended promptly. F. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW COR V ALUS, OREGOX. Does a general practice in all the courts. Also ageut (or all the first-class insurance companies OF 1 11 Suits, 7.4i the cent at KLINE'S. Corvallis, Oregon. HE A GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES mm Mi mi VIA m m A. IM av n 1 Mil? I M k H i V. mm AND m&ui AND OCEAN STEAS LEAVE PORTLAND E 00 Sailing dates for August 7, 12, i7, 22, 27. OCEAN 5 TEA .VERS - Leave Portland for Alaska Points august 8 and 28. Steamers Monthly frsm Portland to Yokohoina and Hang Kong in cannection with O. R. & N. I'or fall information call on O. II. & V. ii2'nt, W. S. stoiie, Ceivallls, Or., or address: W. H. HURLBUF1T, Gen'l Pass AcrNT. PORTLAND, OR DODWELI,, CARLILL & CO. GEN. AGENTS NOK. PAC. S fi. Co. PORTLAND, OR. The Safest Quickest, Cheapest ROUTE FOR ALL POINTS East and Southeast. For full particulars regarding: rales, time of trains, etc., call on or address GEO. F. EGLIN. W. E. COWAN, Agt:, Corvallis. General Agent, 124 Thiird St. Porrlanrl, Or E. 11OL0ATK. K. L. HOI.GATE HOLGATE & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW CORVALLIS, OREGON E. R. ERYSON, Zierolf Building. Fire Insurance. Collections promptly attended to. LOUIS G. ALTMAN, M. D., Momeopathist. Office: Ovef Allen & Woodward's drugstore. Residence: Corner Third and Harrison Sts. Hours figfcJI Gorvallis, Or. LL : mmi mm hrsenag-X.'-:Tr s' iSCTiBHffCS BBSS fflHaM s AT 1