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About The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1898)
J r -,y , ., TilESEXlTQJRIAl Issued Every Fri:v Momiasr by M. JOHNSON & D. MONTAGUE Ihjblisliers. II & H. JOHNSON, SubscripUoE, per tmoraw thtlSiasm inamtesivo uvt. 1 i rtt r.mk .... - canaiaacy, am .uu rnnam. ' ij : and file of republican .voters oi ; , oc;i-itinrc nift with "RVALI,IS, OREGON. r.t 1S9S The G mains of - k psrorted the re ..' .:..:. ii.-Jc tiw- is Li (1,. r-nnfplpracr. til- -'i V:- - foresting p v a,gu nor. SrvreK the world moes :.nd the G. 4 u keen step to in e reunited country. tl us:c 01 The republican parly o: Late of Washington came the out :S of Boareiy o. -ae hauce for rl.-.v i liere .-; no Ul if uavine toe war tax, a bound to do, have forced si iov he In; and in a- ers Idition 'V.fin. snant lare sum iu pnat- .ind distributing a defense t "r - --isplr-ss aCtitnde. pn tblic i..i,r,r.nt2 time since 2i!vtcted this aau pomnanies 01 ltte other 0: -ails avoiding j the oavmentof the revenue tax, i and the; called promptly consigned to the waste basket and their course universal- n,Mln.l smnafriotic. nn- , i..t- on-nn.Ampricni It is time the state of Oregon was represent knows where :d by a man who hs stands on the paramount issue that divides the political parties. It is the duty y . , . . - M.l In rtliftrt-fl f the republican party to choose as senator a man o! the highest nest character and standing to restore the prestige and influence of ( )re gon in national affairs. It this vrere a 'silver legislature we should feel it our duty to demand the savne line of action at its hands. Daily Capital Journal. Your head on this proportion is exactly level, ilro. Hofer, and the GazkTTK believes it will De done decent! v and iu order Coloael Billy Bryan lias had enongh of Uncle Sam's services and will resign withont ever hav - iag had an 'opportunity of lead- .AAfe m. even imelling g in powder except at target practice. cannot uid his talk back in the massive ja his uvusi- ;ai ""trass vol to vaste, all on account of the fact tnat he cannot harangue Ins man every morning at guard mount, and each afternoon on dress pa rade with his touching simile of the cross of gold and crown of thorns.. That's right, Willie, re sign, and. then you can talk, but how the public will suffer. ' VAF.1J! CRITICISM'. The Pro Norton cfrxl Carl Schutz type of statesmen, aided bv the sensational press have d-,.-.ie more to injure our national r:-;-utatiou in the eyes of the worid than Alger ever can do, whatev -r his failings may be. Alger h is made mistake:, notably publish ing Roosevelt's private letter, writing in the manner he did to Depew, and thc message sent by him to Shatter, at Santiago. These errors seem to have b;en committed through the lack of the requisite perception of the ethics of the situation, not from lack of patriotism. THE ELECTION OF SfMn.X The election of Joseph Simon as president of the sev.ale mean the "defeat of every measure Li Which the people of Oregon ai interested. It is a distinctive victory for the little aggregation of wealthy and selfish men of Portland who seek to control thc destinie-: of that city and of the state in their own personal inter ests and utterly and contemptu ously regardless of the interests . of the plain psoplc. Rose&org Review. What is good for the aggregate of wealthy, brainy and stilish men oi Portland is good .or the rest ot us small sizea leiiows. What is the use of eternally fight-1 . ,-., nl"tform is plain sen ana 111s wn ui.to-"i -; -a" -" - -. : jT,. Bwwn,siflBmi, bblina- ; I ! . , . 1 -. ..,,v.i.. tr. mn-itf-r Unninsine of the Mechantral HU. ri-e . 'i i --.l mirtwe ooKiora lie .1--. - r '.." . ., - , 1 :.. lt. 1..,teA., TA?rJ..a 5 I la uui-yiuv-" -- . ,,... .--., rr less than state ut large is greouy lnrasuw y-v , v . keeping victory in that state m :- '"'V. Onnn-ed O. A. C, the best school for lraig buil(ima has received ovember. enouRh to elect W' I aw , peop1e lft ,he slate, and will I drvgoods and hardwaW Wells Fargo and Co. instead 4ica members, really ZSSS ' LfelTttSV?? . . m.-i ar v o PfL . i-.ie vm;. .v -!'" u. Bill) c- is an to in . T . . . .. - . . , he is a successful politician. Joe Simon has more ability and is by fear a better citizen of the com- ,,111, tl,n,i manv of his , , ' . :c npnfrh K.cr , e L , . i 1 i -" ' - - - picaiuiiij; - ate has ever honored with the j oosition. His opponents give-! hint credit tor being impartial and fair in the making up of the senate te committees, and strictly npartial in his rulings. Vet sme oi vvf- iuau mi ui 1 - r"1 continually oppose hi.n, and vil lify him as badly aud with as much venom as if ke were a po litical and-moral monstrosity too hideous to be seen, but like the veiled prophet must be hidden from mortal ken, for fear of the WtehtiBT influence of his evil j eve. Why not be iair to-our op lag joe simou. it tuuitB.; - hubh U4 miu '","sa keeping house in the. house for tiblc to accuse joe Simon with same road il it is a county .road ; ucc,ipied by William Row hein a fiend incarnate because said road was laid out over 2o;n - X'TIS . The Oregon not yet dipoS't; f the Senator-- "rnlton al matter, but su ieeii made in ti e warrant the statement Corbett is likely to b that Mr.-j defeated. - in fact there was never any en- . ,m ltluu .- . i i,?c sltMI KJlZxLUll ritJ - . lutle favor. In tins connection it ic noticable that irom Mult- nomali county, wi 1 ;-re evexyiiiMig bossism, Mr- . 1 ' . . . suoserveu to olid delegation, V.'. ix.lv ... i..H ..1 mflti the ..cW counties" n rtl,1inarativelv lit lliir uv-iv"6M - ' strength. He is the candidate tlu lew : ;,, UiiHiiiim. : . ah countv, and it is th.eretore not snrnrisi"" after exhausting every ' 1 ' 0 1 j .- 1 "... ! resoi ,w -it Ho- r-nmmana 01 nun- ioc!cf repuDMcan vart. ; npon the election of sonn? cK-aii, i capable nian.-vhQ ?1 . Alt niueaeievui the nartv and to the State, lo - c whose enersries will be direct- ed towards t he promotion 01 an ffOod Will among era 01 peac ;!.!!''. Oregoii republicans. Thev take the po ition, ana that the election oi j Mr. Corbett will be a tnampn for a faction, and that a factional; virtnrv will be disastrous to UlC Thw wnf a ma 11 who wan has no eneune: to punish ana no friends to reward; whos politica Methods are above reproach and who has the abilitv and capacity j to fittingly represent this young, i ros perous coi 1 1 aionw :aith. r. 1 - ,1 C . . , fhere is no dearth of senator - a talent. Among those men 1 tioned and who would be g CI" ally acceptable to republicans, who arc the peers of senators from any other State in th Union are Judge M. C. George, Geul. Geo. H. Williams, Judge Eakiu, C. W. Fulton,' Claude Gatcn and many others. With sucj mcH to choose from there is no good reason why the republi- can members should not soon come to an agreement, and settle the senatorial contest satistactqr JiJy to all concerned. : . The Assembly. Salkm, Ore., Oct 5. the leg!- lative a-.sernbly has not as yet. do cided on a United States senator, and tins in itse lf will explain tard iness in putting through any of the ,hw0 bjl!; Used by more imnori.int measures, s : j-i t th e wire pullers to force voters info lim As s!aed iu these , , columns before, , i -,i Jenton, and Mr. . Mr. Nichols, of Bt Davis, of Lincoln, who were count ed bv the Corbett management as favorers of their cause, did not vote for the Multnomah candidate, mid the present status of the 6eji- Judson Lawwill was visiting j mmiDer ot ner mentis. .Ibose moriat problem is that no candi- friends and ..datives recently. wore, Mrs. Zaha Meyer, date lor tho position who has had Like a good boy he helped (band j Misses Lue la Dixon, Grace, a hand in the i scent political jpa Weir haul his grain. He Boles, Beulah Hen kle Ret ha Mai muddle can secure, a majority of returned to Kelso, Washin-ton, j k?' 3s,e Bradford, and Win-, t ha votes of the M.-.sem dv. It is where he has been for some time, j u,e : ewth. the general impression here that some person will be named tor the responsible place just before the close of the session. 1 he bill providing for a free ierry at Cervallis, to be operated by Benton county passed the sen- ate Wednesday and as there is ! practically no opposition in I he i yy- .Bowman. He and his ood : school are better than for a num house, i! will likely become a law.-i ,vif have rented their farm and ! ber of I'ne committee oa agriculture i will make Bandon, Coos countv. ! -T reported on the loss bv hie of the j .Mechanical Hall of the O. A. C. and recommended an appropriation ol $25,000. About That Road. Ebitor Gazette Last, Thurs day I received through the mail a copy of the Gazktte that some utiKnown person sent me. In the M.,ntin Vi .-.,.i tuJ h iinwin r- "j Il"Malhew. of Soan Cre-k A riHO.lie uPt a ' ..I " iu'io nir . i d .' n L .ai, '. ".a n.r - tha countv court to do something ili.iut tilt, matter; save Martin obiects to him leavimr' lhe sales open, which is placed across road and is a nuisance."' i - o the Now 1 will explain to the public j about said road. Win n I came i to the country eight years ago, : there was a gate across tho roatl ' near my home, and had been there lor several years I have been told. t nave had a sate across the road ever since 1 came here. The said M - - . ll L t . . 1 yars ago, ana as lar as i can learn ; there has not been any coantyi work done on said road since it was laid out, from my place west to Kings Valley, and the said road j was never opened so far as 1 can learn Yours truly, ; O. Maims. ' So far as heard from, there is . not mas i single republican Corbett in the precinct of Lincoln j county, and we know of no good ; reason vvnv anyone snoam consent : to his election, much iess vote tojof the Spanish warships and Un seat him In the United States sen-1 shells (hat destroyed them. Also ate. Yamiina Post. large paintings ol every battle rhree new steamships have j ,l aj i t, heen H4liir.(l flip ,1 miral tie wev : tetn lUtlietl llie iLUmirai iieway, -'.ainirai oampson nu llie AU- i ; mirai Schley. mrai Schley. If there is any-! hjiig in the name they will be I fl rife, Albany Democrat. ' The Senatorial Situation- . ..r -1 bAI EM. r ' )' " naim 11 ( Olbi !i Vi.iii'i- ient progress, Georjge 17. C. H- 'Ju -in ,.a1JAVay ((:stissioN aholusukOa -A Ub railway eoumii n9Sse( both houses unatn- . 1 inotislv. oiaim.. I : .; -i A Timely Visit . i el,.,,, rinn. L teuatOTa ivcuj ...... .- - m L30ne . Qf Marian. ReprenlaUres itew- jdrcn, ot Minium, weiew t-u arf0nacksoti, yilspn ol JJoaglas. aBa j Nich K o IH-ntpm a s,,-cial , ..;t.-f ni the two houses ef ui.e. rejjwa-i lure. ac-oinf:miel In Pt- J- n'P'-1 , , son. prtsitoit .f the Boarrt of KsnU. S v-:ti this citv a few ilys sine to in- i form themselves, a-d the lcgisiauWte(j j,t tQe j TO, nfSOnag m WCS.U lw.lv of whici they ant u.what, of the raauirements of the O-r . Q. in rebtnat the Meaamsa IsJl. latelv destroyed :. a - . .. . . fire. Thess cbapel ,,KOVCo snndc short speeches . audwere cheered to the echo wlwn they . . . . . 1.1 iK. ! sain that U'- leeisiatnre mp.51 uius.c a SOV,miqe Has man? ur, jiruv fo' the O A C. aad voorJmtut station u-.rewith, a.i.i tui rich aiid . , , ,m,v; m;,ic au'.ioi a-j Jess tr.tn i- ; ruih- n--et the expectation of the na (tioninso fostering and bntldiug up the : saraun, u n wm iu.. .i-. i requirements of Ibis progressi ve age ; NO nieearsiv policy saouia oc puwircu STolhina less taau a generous approprta. f 1 hon wi ,vi! satisfy the needs of the hoar, 1 This coileec has done and win do ;::ore 1 ,n thc fu,!ir?. tbaj a u.i; c?jees in the , . . an, fliv ! , ..- .- .1 ..-, I iiu i jndHii nomik ror- v.-.llis feels institution n honest pntle in tins graiui of learning and ias shown her appreciation the past. by Irseral Uoaations lit it deacsos upon the legislature now ; in session in a large mease re. to sav IVUitL Mlrtll DC lilt ILIUIC lltl. liJ' . ..V ' ,rU ... f, tMtitnttna earning. We are satisfied that the ' V. 4l.wv....l..,l il... .nlin .(..I. .;il i people throughout the entire state will sanction the action of the legislature la making . large- appropriation for the c ' present seed and futare development oi this ancqualed seat of ial train . A. I E. 3VI O XJ SST1 Mr. Kelly is .trying prunes and pears, turning iome gsoa wors. Mrs. Mishler and children,, ami Mrs. Walton ileese with br chil dren have returned Irom the hop vards: sonic- were picking hops. others were cookinss for hop pick ers. . A visit to the school found H ahonl Hi small men and women. nil ..a-,;., in lv. in r'hA kmtt nr spirits, with the teacher, Mr Holf- man enjoying t!-;e same bn asm Professor Bristow was in the: neighborhood and made us a picas- a ill Ltii:. in ii,-i -. . wu. . - . . , , district school one ol his one . TT . ,, . charts. Hope h sold one to every ant ca!!. He ha- sold to our district in the countv. I think il would be money well invested. Call again, Proffessor. His sister Delora, now Mrs. Mor- I row, was the week before visiting I her mother, Mrs. Pray, and her ! grand mother, Mis. veir And now comes an item to ! Neff, of Irving, conducted the de .i.h,i fi.. hM,i, r o votional exercises. Addresses i pflid up subscription tothe Gazette (or our old time fellow townsman glAUUVII Mill UtgiailiO .VI VO V'UMOI, cl ti.ojl home for the npxt two vears. May-success attend them. Alma. KINGS VALLEY ITEMS Judsre Chenowith is still verv i ill at this writing. Louis Oren and family, jf Cor- i vallis, are visiting at W. M. Price's. vains, are visiting at nr. iu. i rice s. I ,r . , I mrc hfir pg KQiinnAre aim iparsonage - A protracted meeting is in pro iiii. ni. itie i cmyc bLiLuuuiunse. ti... rji.. Kyv- 1helPs and wif'e' of 1,1le- penitence, are iwiptag i - ihb meeting. i i. i .- 1 1. Children's Day will be observed next Sundv at the new church. at 30 o'clock. Preaching in the evening by the presiding elder, M. J. Ballentyne. Mr. and Mis. Charles Reed have returned from their trip to Port land and Oregon City, and are M.tKt: Anox. Oregon Industrial lixposition. The whole Northwest is goiu to attend the great lair at Port-; land Sept. 22 to Oct. 22, because it is going to he representative b the whole Northwest, and is going , to have Bennett's lull Military , Band of 02 oieces. There will be exhibits of ail hinds, iucluding One ! sent b the Oregon Volunteers J trom Manila. Therewill be pete ., .,, anila. 1 here will be peict s ; by sea and land during the recent i war. The Southern Pacific is go 1 ':. .... i no- fo earrV Dasseil""ei'iS to the 3S . . earr" VmP 10 lue JE..vposuiou irom an points 'ir nts ; lines at one and one third lares for j the round trip. Don't miss the chance. ! i uiuate oeiore me legislature, it; d?ai?te-5 Dayton'. .ter-in-law j is ,0 be hoped he will be taken at i0f Mrs- Vlcker' a,e v!slUn- at ,htbi8 word. If Corbett could be PIILOMATH ITEMS Mr. Margaret l ay lor is very in Kakin 6iwith heart trouble, iewiit 1, M Tavlor is teaching Bfiss Julia M. tho public schools a't Toledo. tho public sc William Hill and wife, of Ster- ilinu, Ml., are visiting at Uncle he's. - . . ., itKniniinmflnii learning Mw -1 , g hlacsksmit hm tr,ade with A. ML. . -Austin. aMM i 'niViiiill. v;ilo mid ch Tuesday g lloll;Uc i3 huildip S sub- . , .. . i ws k ., ,, L. DUU4nu' " Presiding Eldru- ffark has loca philamatll. Mrs. "X, Ifi- Feller is vinitinj with hei- ilaughter, INii-s. iep.l Kics, " poraiio b f. Kezia Kayburn is vtuUng ; vfisa Mer son. rrosessos vjemsre he V Jiituey 1 a slock oi 1 ;att ftccideo '.vilb !lll Sl . . . ,voim,i l Guv Frink, MnJ D,.vis. and Al I . 1 J fki. ,...-..,1. AiorriS reiumeu nuiu t.'i- : recently bringing in a fine uer.. Jessie Buoy i; teaching school at KIs city, charge of the Grace isoies ii.as ! school, at llosklns. I ', Albert 1 it v lor ana sou L hu eilCw, j returned Monday from a success - fid fishing expedition to I he bar.) The Woman's Missionary too nficiet 5 ave rtainmcnt at the i chapel Sunday even)! a weeK t Iece,l(lv jbe Felget mill build i,i R-a 1 D Kurminn I 111? Q tfiUgill I - llftH t, VUiUlUg I straw stack, and bin ned to the ground. Samuel Howell, a brotheriulawJ of Elder Parker, from Potlatch. 1 Idaho, has moved on 1 lie Elvirij jNeWlOU hu m, Jr. R. 0. Loggan attended the eighth annua! meeting oi the; Ore- gon Electric Medical Association,! last week in Salem. . ! Clyde Boies., while exercising in the gymnasium at the public school, fell and brokehis !f'( arm. j Dr. Loggan reduced the fracture. The family of Dr. F. M, Carter, j after spending the summer at Eik Oitj, ii ive returned to tile city, j The giris will enter the Phiio-! math college. The Salvation Army had a "big' !; in th M. E. church on Friday 1 evening, b.-pt. riieCorvallis - l oaad furnished good music. ; i After the exercises, ice cream and : cake were served. rara oro?. wiu uus weea move: to !,5f HfUlk,e bui,dlnS ,h,r sfock i A" J si", uoms, uuq, hoiumis. . w I " will kc lvt into at tne old stand they I eep a I'uH line of hardware,! agricultural implements, Hour and j groceries. Miss Lettie Sheak entsrtained a The 27th of last month there' ! was a general turnout to witness j j the thirty second annual opening: i or rniiomain uoneae. ii-icier r Til ! .). ti in i I B were made b-v Professors Miller - a,ul Sheak. The prospects of the ! An Ad of the Dav. j r.osl Som mils south of iho United States, a lot of small islands, a licet, men and money. Finder will be rewarded by '-Cas- ti(is 1,1 Spain.'' Address "Sagasta." this office. M itelipl I has linlilielicul :i lono- . article stating that he is not a can i i . i ,. . i . i . , led to do likewise it would be well. Eugene Resist er. When Baby wa3 sick, we gaveier Castoria. When she v.-as a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS -OF- WORLD RENOWNED AS r A I II O I tNUK a" A W 1 I mam m. a k Will AaMAM i. r " "VP umi AT THK ( VTTX A T-TrTTcjx - ' a - jl -a. -a. a v . s y , CORVALLIS, OREGON. TMS ffUit) IfMttM RaMai tl' TtHS. -JViUVyi mm B Keservea -e-i.ts, po peaua, General Admission, 3,5 cents. "IXTANTED SEVERAL TRUST VV worthy persons iu this state to manage our business in .their towa and nearby counties. Il is mainly oflice work UCM'Jy ."iiuiy onice worK j conducted at home. Salary .straight $900 ! a year anU expenses ctehmte, bona tide, " more, no less salary . Monthly g'Xpe? "hS5 IuS I Prest, Dept. M, Chicago, 111. .. . ; AV - Fall Sloelr Is. Voir Complete lit Ml Depart w nl s Men's, Soys' V.d Children's "Suits, Overcoats, Ulsters and Macintoshes, Me.'s, Boys' fnd Cblidren's Eoots, hoes and" Rubber Goods. Men's, Boys' and) Ch,rens Hats and Caps. Maas, F3oy' and Ohilrlren's Unclevwear axid 13vpi'eliirti, j i M'ii' Boyis' w,t Children's Sweaters. Men Hoj't?' and Children's S ngle Trousers. Trunks, Club tias and Teiencopes. New Snjtiugs and Trousvrings m Tailoring Department; II ! W Our stock and prices will ' r: get acquainted with them. t t. ' .' t. 1: y Castoria is Ir. Samuel PitcherN preseriptioa for Infants ami Chadron. it contains neither Opium, Morphine nr other Nawntie wubstanee. Ifc Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric 3s-ops, Soothing- Syron j and Castor Oil. It is Pieasaiit. fts guarantee is thirty years' nse by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys WoxttiS jsntl allays Peverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting .Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething' troubles, cures Constipatioit and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Foou, regwlates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria.. I Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for! " Castoria is so weU adapted to children children. Mothers have repeatedly lold rae j Unit t recommend it as superior to any pre of its good c-fiTect upon their children." scriptio-.i known to me." I)r. G. C Osgood, towell, Mass. ' H. A. Ascnsa, M. D., Brookiya, N. Y. ". The use of Castoria is so universal and its: "For several years I have recommended merits so well known thai it seems a work ! Castoria, and shr,:l always continue to do of supererogation to endorse it. Few arc the j so as it has invariably produced beneficial intelligent families who do not keep Castoria ! results."' within easy reach." Edwin F. Pardee, 11. D., New York City. Carlos HiKtTK, D.D., Sew York City. ; I 11 We have three children and they 1 Cry for " I prescribe Castoria every day for children J Pitcher7: Castoria.' When we give one a dose, who are suffering from constipation, with the others cry for one too. r shall always better effect than I receive from any other Like pleasure in recommeiidinjr this best combination of drugs." child's medicine." Dr. 1. o. Mono an. South Arc boy. IS J. i Rev. w. A. Coor-EH . Newport, Ky. I Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT K-JRRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. FUR COLLARETTES, Nothing adds more to the Appearance er gives More style to dress Thau beautiful furs. We are showing a beautiful line of Collars aud Collarettes for fall, and would be pleased to have you look through the line. THE JSsxt to Postoffice. Something to Know, to worth souiething to know tbat tlii :.viiry bust medicine for restoring tbe tired ontf nervous system to a healthy vigor h Klctric" Bitters. This medicine is purely veiretable, acts by giving tuna to the nerve centres in the stomach, gently stimulate. tbelivur and kidneys, and aids thece organs in throwing otF imparities in the blood. Electric Bitters improves the appetite, aids ! digestion, and is pronounced by those who I have tried it as the very best Mood puriiier ' and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c. or 81.60 per bottle at Graham & "Wells' drug J store. j See Zierolf's new Jardiniers, tuade by ; j Auierieuu workmen after designs of j American artists. They are eye-openers. : You get the best of Southern Oregon Peaches, Benton County Melons, Yaquina Bay Salmon And Shell Fish, at W. & C. WILSONS, 709 Second Street, Corvaliis, Oregon. LOUIS G. ALTMA.N, M. D., Homeopatliist. ; . ,, o TTT j j, Office: Over Alleil & VV OOCl Ward's druofstore. firUrrstore. j 5 ! K.estaeuce: loibcl jliiiiu uuu , jarnson St6. Honns f 9-", 7-8- Jlj,, flp j -ril LSandays,9-io. wimiijo,vi. U J 1 -4 1! '4 II talk for themselves Vlien von ftiX SL'Kff ISIS 1! IS FUR STORM COLLARS. CASH STORE, Corvaliis, Oregon. Gc. R. FARRA, M. D. Office upstairs over F. T. Miller's store. Residence oil Third street in frsut of courthouse-. Oxlicc hoars S to 9 a. m., aud r to 2 and 7 to S p. m. All calls attended promptly. fibBVILUS) astern) 13- 13- CO- TIM K CARD.. 1 1 -For Vatiuina: j Train icaves Albany. . . . I Train leaves Orrvalli?. . f Arrive Taquira 1 2 Uctnniiny:: i Leaves Ya(iiiiia Leiivcs ojpatBSs Arrive Albany I For Detroit : Leave:; t or &lU . . Leaves Albany A rri v u lietroit .12:5e P. M. . 1:45 P.M. . li 1'. 31. 7:C0 A. 31. . ...U:-40 A. M. ....I22S V. Ji . . 7:00 A. 31. S:0fl A. il . . 13:20 P. M. Ktnruiug: Leavci nntroit. ,-. . . Leaver Allmny . .. 13:40 P. 31. . .. G:Cr, r. ii. ... 0:85 P. il. J Arm e Corvullia. . . . and 2 cmmct at Albauv and corraltis with s3onthrn PaoiSs train, firing: ctirect st-rxiee to asci mm Sfowpoit and adjacent beaches. Train u.r the mountain, arrives at Detroit at noa. i-iving-ample time t,. reach eamvinK KroKiids un w .imwuiua uiu wiuain nven mo tasiv. EDW1J1 .H. L. V h.-h. c: EDWIN STOU E, Manager, WALDBN, T. F. & P. A. CROKISE, Aateat," CdrvalU Of. Your Battle For a DEWE' g sell clot lung cheap? HAVANA experience you lit Mill El reason of our success MEHRITT of our goods 1 1 w ILL 4 to patronize us. I NiCS; N0bby Sui 56 ,,oau &Cno SlPts for R.-,.,o Vfistes Suite K 1 TT7- r-Ti w JrvwfS. Short Pan- 's Suits, 5 3- iece Suits, 12 JUST TO KEEP During flie coming week catch you. Irad una have 4 ! j 11 30 ex.HH' l9r you to nm slock of FIXE FURNITURE fo suit all fast tune Fpenl looking over our line will convince you (hat we have the goods and sell at prices that catch I Ik- orders. P SUBSTANTIAL WELL-COOKED MKA LS. THE BEST CUB OF COFFEE IN THE COUNTRY. Confectionery. Smoker's Good Pfoweities. j? --' KAILKOAD. The Safest, Quickest, Cheapest ROUTE ! FOR ALL POINTS i I East and Southeast. For full particulars regarding rates, time of trains. e(c, call on or address GEO. F. EGLIN, W. E. COWAN, Agl., Corvaliis. General Agent, 124 Thiird JSt. Porrland, Or EASTand SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE Of THE Southern Pacific Oomoanv EXPRESS l'EAINS BUN VA1LY 6:M P. 51. !: A. M T:45A M Leave Lt-av,' Arrive Portland .4 I. 'Mm S. Frasebiei A ni-.i: 9:i0 a. M. Arrive I :UM .V. .11. Leave 1 S:0 V. M. Above trains stop at all principal station f between Portland and Salem, Tnmer. Ma-j rion, Jefferson. Albany. Tangent. Shedds, Halsev, HnrrisbunB, JuneUon City, Kujjene, j Cre-well. Cottage CJrers, rlrains, and all 1 stations from Roseburgte Ashland, inclusive. Rosebarg Mai! Daily. 9:-f A. M. Lc.im 12:2," P. ML i Uave 1 5:20 P. M. I Arrive Portiaad Alb.n,v tUKebarg A rrtve Arrive Leave 4::V P. 3! I2;S9 V. M 7:M A. 31 BETWKEK POUTLANO ASH eOKVAl.LlS 7:.: A. M. 12:15 P. JI. Leai e ArriiL- Portland CervaUu Arrive I 5:5o P, 31 Leave 1:65 P. 31 At Ailiany and e.iri allts connert Etb traififl al tee Oregon l'p.-.itic Itailrt.-iHl. :ss Trill. Eitlr Bxtefl SacSay. 1:5? V. 31. i Leave Purtlaud Arrive S:25 A. 31. liSO P.. M. t Arrive McMinnvillc Leave i5ii A. It. S:'iy P. n. I Arrive ladepeodence Leave ; 4.5; A. 31. Direct connection at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail Steamship line? fl-r JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates fin ar.-riUcatioh. Rates and tickels to Easteru woints and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from A. K. MILNER, Ticket getit, Corvalhs. Et. KOEHEER, C. II. MARKHAM, Mauager. A. G. l & P. A. , . l'cutland, Or. F. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW CORVALLIS, ORUGOW. Ooes a general practice iu all tha'COuiii.. Also axeat ir aU vho iiret-lass iuauatice companies Suit Ends Right Here Well, if v ou will know that to b the the is what makes !(fpl tl : ViO 00, $7.00, $7.. .4S, upwards. to 10 years, $1.50, upvyards. to 19 years, $4.50, upwards. At "Se THE WHITE HOUSE, Cor vail is, Oregon. THINGS MOVING we the win make everv effori (o ill prices to suit the lime?. on btivme. n wv ! ug. as we nave a lui 'ED G. CLARK. am iakerv. At 3 TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES mm shcei m VIA m LAKS mm 11 mi AND mm OMAHA AND KANSAS CITY OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS . . FOR . . , SAN FRANCISCO Sailing d: Us for August;,! -j, i, 2;, ,7 OCEAN STEAK ERS Leave Portland fir Alaska 1 3o ints AUGUST 8 AND 28. Steamers Monthly from Portland to Yokohama and Hori; Kong in eonnection with (). 11. & N. Vol full ii-.t'oi-i-iial im -:J 1 oil O. :igi-nt, W. s. St'-Mie, I'oi vallis. Or., . V. OR adorhss : W. H. H'JHLBURT, gen-l Pass An.NT. PORTLAND, OP DOmvT.LL. CARLtU. 8i CO. AGKVTli SOK. PAC. S fi. C'J. PORTLAN'B, ok. I I v - Union Laundry Go., jFOjTTt-i OK.. All white tabor work guaranteed. Basket leaves on Tuesdays and arrives Saturdays. T. D. CAMPBELL, Agzut, Seeoad-Haad Stre. "THE RESORT" TH03. WHITEHORN, Prop. W. Hi McBrayer and Old Crow' Wins leys, FineWkles, Liquors and Cigars. L, UOLOATK. H. L. HOLQATE. HOLGATE & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW COKVALL13, OJUiCi