RAILROAD. TIME CARD. CORVALLIS & EASTERN insomnia, rlieumntinn or run down t . ...:n 41 A v..,,... ., I Hum Ollj Lliuno will uuu ncnvik au I ideal place to regain their health und vigor, or for rest nnd pleasnre Full informatiou as to rates, check ing of baggage, etc.. can be obtained from iiny S. P. or C. & E. agent, or from A. L. Craig, general passenger agent S. P. Co., Portlnnd ; of J. C. Mityo, gen eral passenger agent C. & K Albany, Oregon. o:oop. ra. Rate from Albany, Corvallis and No. 2. For Yaquina: Train leaves AlLanv 12:45 ' Corvallis 1:45 " Toledo s:2S Arrive Yaquina, No. 1 m. m. ra. ra Returning: I Philomath. 83.51). Leaves Yaquina 700 a. m. j " Toledo 7:28 a. m. i For Sale " Corvallis 11 no a. m ' Farm of 280 ticres, 24 miles west of Arrive Albany 12:15 p. m. 1 Eddy villa Cull on or address :NTo. 3. ' For Albany-Detroit: Leaves Albany 7:30 a. m. Arrive Detroit p. m. ro. 4. Returning: Leaves Detroit Arrives Albany !No. 5 for Albany. Leaves Corvallis . Arrives Albany 7:10 a .No. 8 for Corvallis. Leaves Albany 8:00 a Arrives Corvallis ....8:40a ."Na. 7 for Albany. John Hewitt, Tvldyvile, Or. 1 :oo p. 6:00 p. 6:30 a. ra. m. m. 1 m. Waldport Items. (Too lute for !t week.) Mr. and Mrs. John Goin left Wednes ! day for Independence, Mrs. nenry rotter lias been qtme sick the punt week, but is improving slowly. Charlie Graff, who has been at Ft. Stevens, Oregon, for several month, returned home the fore part of the week Merchant Clans Ludemann, who has been in tha valley for the past ten days, Arrives Albany .7.7.' 5:40 p.m.' i rfurn0,, dl' ' I liDc.i.l u full inn nf citmt..u. fT,,.rlo "X- CI - .v ... bu,m.o Lesves Albany 7:35 p. m. Arrives Corvallis ....8:15 p.m. Train No. i- arrives in Albany in time to connect with the S. P. MjlillillULUlJ UctiiJ. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis and Al bany, giving direct service to New port and adjacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 7:30 a. m., reaching De troit about 12:3c p. m. Train No. 4 between Albany and Detroit connects with Engeue local at Albany, also with 'local for Cor vallis. f - Train No. 5 leaves Corvallis at 6:30 . m., arrives at Albany 7:10 a. m. in time to catch Eugene lo cal to Portland and train to Detroit Train No. 8 leaves Albany for Corvallis at 8:00 a. m. pfter arrival of northbound Eugene local. Traim No. 7 leaves Corvallis at j:oo . tu., arrives in Albany at .5:40 p. m. in lime to connect with tin local for Eugene and points. Train No. 6 leaves Albany for Corvallis at 7:35 p. m. after the ar rival f the S. P. local for Portland. Por further information apply to J. C. Mayo, General Passenger Agent. H. H. Ckonise, Agent, Corvallis. . WINTER RATES TO YAQUINA BAY way Mr9. Will Waim and Mies Aggie Baldwin are expected home from Tort land on a visit to their parents. There has been much guessing here as to who would get the mail contracts and now it has been definitely settled that Tom Harrison ol Salmon Town gets the Newport to Tidewater route; Mr. Stonefleld the Waldport to Flor ence route, and Nick Ludemann the Yachats route. The tides . have been so high nnd violent for the past ten days that Dick livens has been unable to drive a wagon and has been carrying the mail ou horseback. Mr. Spencer and wife were up Wednesday from their farm to visit our stores. Born To the wife of James Monroe, at Tidewater, a bouncing boy. Mother and son both doing nicely. Everyone is busy getting ready for that masque ball February 2, and a large number is xpected, with a good time for all. Mrs. Chas. Helms came home Thurs day from a week's visit with her sister at Newport. LATER Al Pveynolds left Tuesday for Toledo on business. Syuiva Oakland returned Monday from Newport. Ira Bray of Ten Mile brought up a fine lot of lish the first of the week. He reported his daughter, Miss Rosa, quite sick. Dr. Minthorn of Newport filled the pnlpit at our church last Sunday and his sermons were very interesting. There is quite a little talk on our streets again regarding the mill, and it seems that it is about to start sawing at once. Let's hope that auch is the case. C. R. Evans of South Beach spent a day with us this week. - Redmen, Attention!. Yachats tribe meets every Wednes day at Newport at 8 p. 111. R. A. McDonald, K. of R. Oregon's Great Recreation and Health Resort at the Newport Beaches. As a winter health and recreation re port Newport is the one par excellence. Recognizing this, and wishing to give the people an opportunity to breathe the fresh, pure ozone of the ocean, the Southern P..citto and Corvallis k East ern railroads will resume the sale of tickets through to Yaquina bay on Sat urday, October 21, and will sell same throughout the winter and spring on every Wednesday and Saturday. Thft rfltno u-ill l,n Mia Qrtv.a nn ,1 .: , the summer and will be good for return ille iaeal ClOtning. 30 days from date of Rale. 1Q Montana, along the line of the Dr. Minthors'h Sanitarv Sea Baths Gleut Northern Railroad a pelting rain uitl I, ; ..f; ,1 i was falling one November dav. Inside winter, .n.l t.FP.m...t. u-ili I. ;.. the Bect,on ,10,,se t"e ""ty soft-coal .dailv. Hot. .nH ml,! StoVe' RetUn8 1,1 " b BRWdnst van be taken every day in the sanitar- h?8fc ,.?wo -ectlon hd ium.andfor anyone desiring rest, rec , T 1 , V" fmwwX return n.i i,i,t, ... ' ' ..... rat,, and proceeded to stand as close i. iHv ,. " , l , lu" to the stove as they we could without raciticNortnwestcan be found equal , , , , e. , , i voni i,., Mna scorched. Shortly, clouds of . steam ascended from their soaked cloth viTii kr health kesorts Ci.osno. ng Hnd the small room soon resembled curing uie winter nearly all other a vaDor bath health resorts are closed or difficult to "I tell you, Mike," said one as he reach, and none of them have the ad- squeezed the water from the hem of his vantages of Newport nnd vicinity as re- trousers. ' Overalls is the things to giird climate, points of interest, recre- wear, fer no matter how wet they are, ation and amusement. For parties they are so soou dry." aesinng to enjoy fishing, hunting or "Naw, .Tawu, unickinuws is the byes," t-eeing me ocean in sunshine ami storm m lied thu other as he looked down 4i.:. .. ittuiuus rrsori is uncqunied. The wit h wuisfaction ut his plaid suit of Kiirrounrtings are ideal beautiful seen- thick woolen, "ilackinaws is the ouly yry, climate mild, healthful and clothes, fer whin ye arevet Hud cold. invigorating. they Rape ye to warrum and dhrv." Cottaue to Rent Cheap. J Cm oline Lockhart, in February LippiD- .ei, ciean cottages, either furnished i colt's. or partly so, can be rented in tho in tno im- nicliiite noighboi hood of the sanitary oaths nt about, f5 per month. Plenty Itching Piles. If you are acquainted witli anyone of fresh milk, vegetables, houev. fruit !wljis troubled with this distressing And nil household necessaries can be i M''ajt'"' J'ou can ''' no greater obtained at the lowest possible cost, favor than to tell him to try Clmmber while nil kinds of fish and the famous j luin's Salve. It gives instant relief, lock oysters can he had In abundance i I his salve also cures sore nipples, tetter ioT the trouble of securing them. and ealt rliBtim. Trice 25 cents. For feojile troubled with loss of appetite, wile by O. O. Krogstad. '" STARS FOR VOYAGERS. Sine lcd by IVurlgators to Tlao Shli' Location. There are nine eminent uauttaU stars considered by navigators. Thej are important as determining the po sition of the ship at the time the ob servation is taken, calculated by tbeli distance from the moon, llie stars art Alpha, Arletis, the principal star of Aries, but of the Becond grade; Aide baran, lirst magnitude, In the rich as terision of Taurue, easily distinguished by its red color: Tollux. second tude, In Gemini, readily known by it companionship with the brighter Cas tor; Itogulus, a first class star in tlu breast of Leo (hence often called Coi Leouls, the Lion's Heart); Spica Vlr gruis, a nrst class star In Yirgo, re markably conspicuous from being In eulated in a dark surroundinir fiplil Alpha Aijuilae, generally known at Aitair, nrst magnitude; Alpha Pegnsl second class, usually termed Narkab Antare first magnitude, in Scorpla distinguHlicd by its fiery red color. Fomalhmit, firet class, In Piscis Aus tralis. 1'hese stars are conveniently situated with reference to the mnnn'i path ami are used for taking tables ol niuiir uistances by makers of nautical aJniniia(" In order to enable vessel masters to deduct their longitude. Th distances of the center of the mooi: from some of the nine conspicuous stars near the ecliptic are computed with the ntmoi't care for every three hours during the year at Greenwich. When on the broad ocean the navigator finds his position by marking when such n lunar distance, set down ac curately in the almanac for the day and hour, occurs, as seen from his owe vessel, and deduces thereby bis where abouts on the watery waste. Milwau kee Free Press. Presbyterian Church Services. Preaching by Rev. C. T. Whittlesey at 11 a. in. and 7 :30 p. m., at Newport,, 1st and 3d Sundays; Waldport, 2d and 4t,h Sundiivs. For Sale. One good horse (rnare) will work sincrle or double and is also a good saddle animal; alsa 4 head of cattle 2 cows, 2 yearlings. Call on or address Thomas Blower, Yaquina, Or. See A snap in a slightly used piano. Laudreth. GeJ; your stationery printed at The Leader olllce. When in Corvallis ' Stop at the Hotel Corvallis Bst in the City and none' better at same rates in the valley City Meat flarket We keep in stock ouly THE BEST that can be bought Everything Fresh and Clean Quality Weight Prices Guaranteed to Please You Give us a trial Q. R. Schenck & Co. I BUY HIDES AND MANUFACTURE AND SELL LEATHER All Citizens of Lincolu County who are in favor of building up home industries should bring their hides to me and get highest Cash price on tho spot. Also get your Harness Leather, Etc., of me and save money. O. SMITH, Toledo, Or. Cheap Talk HOLIDAY KARGA1NS IN PIANOS ORGANS TALKING MACHINES STRING INSTRUMENTS A Great Cut In Victor Disc Records, as follows: 7-iueh disc....$ .35 10-inch disc GO 12iuchdidc... 100 Clearance Sale AT Clearance J. S. AKIN'S Sale SILKS All those 60c. ilks are going at 47C Dress Patterns 5.00 Patterns at $4.25 16.00 Patterns at 85.00 17.50 Patterns at 88.25 $10.00 Patterns at 8.50 These are in Mohair, Suit lugs, Cravanettes, Rain' Pronf Materials Many other Lines are marked at Trices that will SELL them. Yours for Business .1. S. A I vl N The White House HENRY LEWIS, Proprietor. ILeader in Low Prices CALL, AND WE WILL PROVE IT, WE HAVEN'T TIMB TO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT HERE. COME IN. Yours with Bargains THE WHITE HOUSE Toledo, Oregon r 3 L XJ M IB E R ! Old-Growth Fir, Spruce and Alder ALL DIMENSIONS Boat and Box Lumber CVT T0 ORDKR No. 1 Vertical-Grain Flooring Am well prepnred to furnish aud Mouldings a Specialty anything in building line Operating an Up-to-Date Planer Good Stock of Dry Lumber on hand I will deliver lumber at any point on the C. & E. railroad or tidewater on Yaquina bay at right prices, quality considered branch yards j, R. Mays & Son. Elk City J. A. J. Fleming Newport I O. R. ALTREE, Toledo, Oregon Toledo Bakery JACOB BURKEL, Propmetob. South .End of Water Front Row. Fresh Bread Fresh Pies Fresh Cakes in fact, Everything to be found in a First-Class Bakery Always in Stock i A FREE PATTERN (your own Mlectlonl to tvtrj sub scriber. Only 50 cents s year. MS CALL'S MAGAZINE O. A. LANDRETH, Toledo Orders Out of Town Promptly Filled A LADIES' MAGAZINE. A rem; beiutlful colored ptiln; latm fashion.; dre.tm.king economic. ; fancy work ; hoa.ehold hint; Anton, etc. Sub. crib, to-dky, or, lend jc. for Licit eoiiy. Liy stent, wintea. Send for term.. Stylish, Sellable, Simple, Up-to-date, Economical and Absolutely Periect-Fittinif Paper Patterns. tMSCALLfj i BAZAR C 3i Patterns All Stints Allowed end P.j-fnt!nn$ ibow ' the Bastion aad Sewing lines. Only io snd ij cenn each none hither. Able for tara Sold in nearly vry city snd (own, or by nail from , THE MoC ALL CO., 113-113-117 West Slit St, NErV YOU.