Union gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1899-1900, August 18, 1899, Image 2

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    Union-Gazette.
Issued every Friday morning.
JOHN D.
DALY,
GEO. I PAUL.
DALY & PAUL,
Editors
and Publishers
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FRIDAY, AUG. 18, 1899.
A BADGE OF DISTINCTION.
Thefollowiug high tribute to the
character of the Second Oregon is
from the Sau Francisco Call, and
every Oregonian's heart must thrill
with pride when he reflects, on the
grand record the bova have made
for the s-ate. To the boys them
selves it will be a badge of distinc'
tion during the coming years to
' have belonged to the Second Oregon:
' "Oregon has good reason to be
-; proud of her boys. San Francisco
. can and does bear witness to their
" Vorth. During their stay in this
city they won golden opinionc from
all sorts of people, and now that
they have returned to their homes
we send after them the best of
good wishes and the fullest praise
for their conduct not only while in
the service but during the brief stay
. -i T . Pi i ' . :
- tuwy maue witn us aner ueinguius-
tered out. ,
fITKa BfvntVifAKmnvii nnndnif rf
the Oregons while in the service
may have been due to the effective-
iicoo ua tuon uiouipiiue buiuicis,
n nnrl 4- Ai I, , . n r nn. I .
but their orderly course after being
mustered out and paid off, exposed
as they" were to the full tempta-
tions which a large city oners to
y.ojmg men away from home, can
be attribnted only lo a natural
nobility of character and a careful ' Fruifc is a 8Carce article in Ben
home training. Oregon's volunteers ton county this season and very
have borne witness not onlv to the
patriotic valor of the state but to
the sterling qualities of its virtue
and the high standard of manhood
inculcated in it households,
Some fears have been felt in this
city that the disbanding here of the
volunteers on their arrival from
the Philippines would result in the
turning loose upon the community
a large number "of idle men, who,
instead of going home, would re
main here to spend their money
- and thus in the end add to the un
employed and probably to the dis
solute, idle class of the city. If any
such fears were ever felt concerning
the Oregon men they haye.fceen
dissipated. All '. the members of
that regiment stood as steadfast
by their colors after being mustered
out as before, and in ' a body they
left us to return to the welcome
that awaits them at home. ,
The course taken by the sons of
our sister state is another illustra-
uuu ui iub cnaracter oi me men
who make up the volunteer armies
that respond to the call of the Un
ion. The men who are first to ral
ly for the flag when the war breaks
out are not the vagrant idlers and
tramps of the city and countryside.
They are the earnest young man
hood of the nation. They fight for
love of country and hot for ... mere
love of adventure. Their, hearts
are with their homes as well as
.with the banners of their regiment,
and as soon as they have accom
plished through war an honorable
i ; -f ii. i i . . - . r j i - .
i peace with victory they gladly lay
down their arms and, return mod
estly to the work they left unfinish
ed in their offices, their-shops and
their farms.
. Oregon, we repeat, can welcome
her boys with a just pride. They
have reflected honor upon her in
peace as in war, out of service - as
'Well as in it. They were good men
au biic x xxixirxuco no wen a.o oui
' diers, they were good men in San
Francisco and gentlemen at all
times. They have been faithful to
the best aspirations of Oregon homes
arid they merit every, honor the
roud state may see fit to give
them.
A company has been organized
t Eugene for the purpose of build
ing a motor line from that city to
Corvallis. The names of the men
connected with it are a guarantee
that the construction of such a road
has been entered upon in good
faith and that being the case there
is little doubt of their ability to
accomplish it. It is in every way
feasible and desirable. It will pass
through a level country wun no
expensive grades, liight ot way
ought to cost nothing lor the prop
erty owners along the route will
fye benefitted immensely by the
:road and ought to help in every
way. Money is plentiful and
looking for investment, and a road
between Eugene and Corvallis
would pay good dividends from the
start It would run through the
richest section of the Willamette
"Valley and new enterprises would
pring up all along its route, doub
ling the value of property and more
than doubling the population
Sooper or later such a road will ' be
be built and it ought to be built
now.
Every tenantablo house in, Cor
vallis is rented, and every day we
meet people I joking for cottages to
rent and unable to find -'-them.
AVhv is it tha some-of our enter
prising citizens cannot invest some
01 tneir surplus ca-n in building a
75 dozen or more neat cottaees
for rent. It would be a paying
investment. The school facilities
here are unsurpassed, and the at
tendance constantly srowinc Men
of means want to come here and
educate their families; many are
coming, and many more would
come jf they could find comfortable
houses to rent, and they are will-
ing to pay decent rent forf a decent
house. - The fact is that more
dwellings for rent has become
necessity for Corvallis if the town is
to reap any benefit from our schools.
People won't buy or build for the
college term, and if they can't rent,
they won t come. Small cottages
for rent would pay and we hope to
see them built.
The late unusual weather corn-
ling in the midst of harvesting
produced the usual crop of calami
tv nroDhesies. but so far no serious
damage has been done. The grain
has received no serious injury, and
hops are still looking well, and are
still free from vermin. The great
I i - . . .. . i
manger ot rains at this season is
of their loner nnn tin nan r-.o. hut. ns nn
1 1 1 - - 1 1
Oregon by summer rains, we are
reasonably hopeful that none ever
MT 1 1 . 1
i wui oe, and. so we expect the nec-
essary sunshine will same along in
good time, and our crops will be
harvested without serious damage.
Enough for Local Use.
few Prunes will be shipped
few prunes will be shipped from
here. In most localities there will
be enough for local use,, -however.
Apple3 are a failure in most places
but there are small crops on some
of the, orchards i Mr.- H. T. Bris-
tow, on his 500-acre fruit ranch
near Dusty, has a fair crop of ap
ples on his seven-year-old Jona
than, Ben Davis and Newtown Pip
pin trees. His apple orchard is
near the top of a very high hill on
the red clay soil and numbered
some 3,000 trees. His young pear
orchard oC 2,000 trees principally
Bartletts, is as fine as I have ever
seen anywhere and seems to be per
fectly -healthy. It; is on rather
moist clay ground on the slope of
the foothills but has very little
fruit on it this season. Mr. Bris-
tow has over 13,000 prune trees,
seven or eight years, old that are
unusually large and thrifty but
have very little fruit on them this
season. '
He is thinking of seeding his or-
chard with red rWer instead nf
.. i ' '. .
ouiuvaung u, next-- season. ; ims
treatment is known, to be very sue-
cessful .with apple' and pear or-
chards after they begin bearing
heavilv but I have not seen it tried
. , ... tj ' u
as tnougn it ougnt-to - be ail right
for them. '. '"'
Horace G: Gce.
The Thistle Law.
At the last session'of the. legislature a
law was passed known as .the "Thistle
Law" which for the benefit of farmers
and others we summarize as follows :
"It shall be the duty of each road sup
ervisor of each district: in the slate to as
certain from time to time and. know
whether or not there is in his district any.
weed known as "Russian thistle," the
Canada thistle," or: the:r "Chinese
thistle," and he' shall as. he ascertains
that there is any of such weeds, and
before any thereof has shed its bloom or
commences to form the seed, notify the I
county judge, in writing, of the existence
ot sucn weed, ana in a similar manner
notify the owner 'or occupant of v the
premises npon wnicii said weeds or
thistles may be.
If, after such notice, the owner "shall
fauor refuse to destroy, such. weed,:. it j
shall be the.duty of the road , supervisor
io can sucn nelp as be may deem nec-
esrary and go upon said land and. cause
saia weea to oe extirpated in suon a
manner as to prevent the spreading of
the seed Irom the same. Upon the com
pletion oi saia worn,' tne supervisor
shall file with the county clerk an item
ized statement of the expense, verified
by. "his oath. The county clerk shall
cause to be entered upon a lien docket
provided for that purpose, the amount
of such charges and expenses, and this
amount, when so docketed, shall consti
tute a first lien, prior and superior to all
other liens and charges upon said lands
or premises, except taxes .
If said charges and expenses are np,t
paid by the owner within six months
after the same is docketed, the district
attorney shall bring suit in the name of
the county for the foreclosure of said
lien ; and the lands affected shall be sold
under execution lor the payment and
satisfaction of said expenses and charges
and of said lieu and all charges touching
the same.
If within ten days after the state
ment has been filed and the lien docket
ed, and no objections . have been filed
hereto, the county court shall pay the
supervisor out of the county funds the
amount of said charges and expenses.
and the same shall thereafter be recov
ered to the use of the county
ADDITIONAL LOWAIA
Nearly all the soldier boys wh'
returned seem in favor of retaiaing
Philippine Islands.1, V
Walter Davis passed through Corvallis
Monday, on his way to the Davis quarry
near Summit, where Walter fills the
position of chief euj-ineer.
The partnership hitherto existing be
tween W. & C. Wilson commission nl er
chants, lias been disolyed and in the fu
ture will be conducted W. Wilson under
the name ot Wilson Commission Compa-
nj'. while Charley will devote Ins en tire"
time to the . study of telegraphy. Mr.
Wilson has been in business scarcely
over a year, but in that time has so im
pressed the community with his straight
forward, energetic business methods
that his former quarters became too
small. He lias accordingly moved into
the building recently occupied by the
meat market of Smith & Horning, and
the . Wilson Commission Co. promises to
become one of the .flourishing enter
prises of the city,
We often hear complaints made by
people who do not know, that too much
money is spent for our experiment sta
tions, and that the money is spent is
as good a3 thrown awav : but if these
people will give this matter a little con
sideration they can easily see their mis
take. During the past ten years over
$10,000,000 has been spent on the agri
cultural ; : experimental stations of the
country. During the same period the
value of the agricultural products raised
has been $30,000,000,000, so that but $1
has been spent lor each $3,000 ot pro
duct. As it exists to day the American
system of agricultural stations is the
most comprehensive that has ever been
known, and. its work has been of great
benefit to the farming population.
At present there i3 a lively demand for
beef cattle and all indications point to
the fact this demand will continue. The
present demand for beef cattle , shonld
impress itself upon the stockman or far
mers, ; He is an important factor iu the
tuture supply ot meat. The big herd is
fast becoming an unknown quantity
The stock farmer who has a couple of
hundred acres or a seption, who raises
his own feed and his own cattlle is go
ing to do tne business in the future, and
his product will always bring the top pri
ces conditionally, that he raises good
stock. Having his range more confined
breeding from pure breds and giving his
attention to his business he will have an
income mat will make mm and Ins in
dependently wealthy.
HINTS TO BICYCLISTS.
"lo tnose persons a eekmg exercise
there are features in bicycling that es
pecially commend it. for worthy consid
eration," writes Edward B. Warman in
the August Ladies' Home Journal. "It
encourages sobriety, gives steadiness of
nerves, requires quick perception and
decision, and promotes deep breathing.
During the summer months I arise at
5 :30 a. in. and mount my wheel a little
run of 15 or 25 miles, first, warming my
stomach with a cup of clear coffee. Re-
turniQg. ake a sponge bath of cold
"d
not Deen bl0ught into play while cycling.
Then mv bath : and as I need no break
fast I take none. Having no feeling of
exhaustion I settle myself for the liter
ary work of the morning, with a clear
brain and a body unencumbered by food.
'Whoever rides a bicycle should bear
in mind, that while he is developing leg
muscle and lung capacity, and is assured
of chest expansion, it may be at the ex
pense of arm, shoulder, neck and chest
muscles ; therefore, special exercises for
the upper part of the body should al
ways supplement the use of the bicycle.
An excellent combination may be secur-
ea ln an "-aronntt development by use
of the 'wheel' and lawn, tennis. But
wwIier ;ndllllri-nt, ,n anv BYtjnf. , w.
cycling, golf, lawn, tennis, croquet, row-
iDg, etc., exercises which are apt to
cause profuse perspiration, never neglect
snowing tne same with a suitable bath
Asponge bath of salt water, when pos-
fJERVITA PILLS
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood.
Cure Impotency, Night Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects of self-
s abuse, or excess and indis
cretion. A nerve tonic ana
blood builder. Brings the
jink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire of youth.
M3y mail 50c rer box, 6 boxes
for $2.50: with a written guaran
tee to euro or refund the money.
Send for circular. Address,
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL!
For sale by Allen & Woodward drug
gists, Corvallis. Oregon.
POSTS ana SHAKES.
Go to Butler for best quality.
The Coon Sawmill.
Lumber and Slab Wood.
We have a fine stock of dry lum
ber on hand. Ours is the cheapest
place to buy wood. Order your
summer supply now. ' ...
Corvallis Sawmill Co.
Corvallis, Or.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, the
administrator of the estate of Alice A. Beal, de
ceased, has filed his final account in said estate,
and .that the county court of Benton county,
Oregon, has appointed and fixed Saturday, Oct. 7,
189!), at ten o'clock a. in., of that day, as the time;
and, at the court room in county court house, in
the city of Corvallis, Benton county, state of Oregon
as the place for the hearing of objections to said
final accounts and the settteuient thereof.
Dated Aug. 16, 1399.
W. A. BEAL,
Administrator of the Estate of Alice A. Beal,
deceas-id.
address
F , or Prices On
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Work.
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ealth audviffor for the daily routine
Do not gripe or sicken. Graham & Wells.
Dc Witt's Little Early Risers "benefit
peruianeatly. They lend gentle assis
tance to nature, causing no pains or
weakness, permanently curing constipa
tion and liver weakness. Graham & Wells
IMIler The Fixer
ia now prepared to do all kinds of bi
cycle repairing, enameling, varnishing,
etc. Besides being a champion "fixerf
of the Willamette valley, he carries a full
line, of bicycle sundries and supplies.
His shop is the headquaretrs for wheel
men. Pay him a visit.
You can't cure dyspepsia by- dieting.
Eat good wholesome food and plenty of
it. Kedol Dyspepsia Cure digests food
without aid from the stomach, and is
made to cure. Graham & Wells.
For Sale.
260 acre stock farm adjoining an un
limited outrange on the west, and good
schools, churches and the Belknap settle
ment on the east. Also 130 acre farm,
?ood cultivating land. Address
M. S. Woodcock,
Administrator, Corvallis, Oregon.
For Sale. ;,
Gasoline engine, two-horse power, in
good condition, cheap. Also one Win
chester rifle, 40-82 calibre. At Cor
vallis Harness Factory.
S. A. Hkmphiix.
-The Exchaiige-
J. D. MANN, Prop.
Successor to T. D. Campbell.
The business will be conducted at the
old stand, and will be enlarged and grad
ually developed into a general housefur
nishing establishment. We will take
second-hand goods in exchange for new.
Agent for Imperial bicycles and Charter
Oak Stoves. Give us a call and watch
this space. J. D. MANN.
Doctor
MEYERS
& CO.
Specialists for Men
These Dnvstchuis have been
curing we&Eness ana con
tracted ailments since 1881.
They have the largest and
best equipped medical in
stltution, ana uie most ex
tensive practice in me u. a-
NO Pay TUl Cured. .
Unfortunate men who can
not call should write or ad
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xn letteri imMpiit,ili Ho Charge for Consultation.
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GEO. EGLIM, Agent, Corvallis, Or.
C O. TERRY, . - W. K. COMAN,
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IS4 Third St., Portland, Or.
Notice for Publication.
Land Offics at Rosebcrs Or., Aug. 4, 1899.
Notice is herebv eiren that the followine-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his elaim, and that said proof
will be made before Virgil E. Watters, county clerk
of Benton county, Oregon, at Corvallis, Oregon, on
Sept 16, 1899, viz:
JOHN M. OILMAN,
on II. E. No. 8191. for the NW1 NE1, NE1 NWJ,
Sec. 26; T. U S., K 7 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said
land, viz: Jake L. Howard, Ed Williams, Silas A.
Tharp, Samuel W. Bay, all of Dusty, Oregon. ;
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
Executor's Sale of Beal.Estate.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned exec
utor of the last will and testament of Elizabeth A.
Beach, deceased, pursuant to an order ot the County
Court for the State of Oregon, for Benton csunty,'
made on the 6th day of May, 1899, and duly entered
in Probate Journal No. 8 of said Court on page 203
et seq.; will on Saturday, the 16th day of September,
1899, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the morning
and 4 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, towit: At
1 o'clock p. to. at the court house door in Corvallis,
Benton county, Oregon, offer for sale at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the In
terest that said estate of Elizabeth A. Beach, de
ceased, has in and to the following described real
property to.wit:
Commencing at the SW corner of Lot No. 7, Sec
tion 29, Tp 118, R 6 W, Willamette Men, thence
north 23 degrees, 20 minutes, west along the line of
the ell of the donation land claim of Jehcson Mulkev
16 rods, thence west 10 rods to the county road,
thence southerly following to the east side of the
county road 16 rods, thence east 8J rods to the place
of beeinning, in Berton eouutv, Oregon.
Als the SW of the NE 1-4 'of Sec 13, Tp 11 S.
R6 W, Will Mer., in Benton county, Oregon, be
longing to said estate subject to the approval and
confirmation of the County Court of Benton county,
Oregon, to pay charges, expenses of administration
and claims against said estate, and for distribution
of proceeds thereof, after payment of such charges,
expenses and claims, under the provisions of the
will of said deceased.
Dated this 17th day of August, 1899, Corvallis, Or.
WILLIAM BOGUE,
Executor last Will and Testament of Elizabeth A.
Beach, deceased.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In pursuance of a Decree and Order of Sale ren
dered in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Benton, on April 13th, 1899, in the
case of K P. Harris, plaintiff, vs. G. A. Waggoner,
Wilhelmlna Waggoner, The First Natioual Bank of
Corvallis, loeated at Corvallis, Oregon, et al, defend
ants; which Decree is recorded on pages thirty-eight
to furty-six inclusive, in Book No. 12 of the journal
of said court and which Decree so recorded is hereby
referred to and made part of this notice, and under
said decree and the execution issued thereon and
now in my possession, I wiil offer for sale and sell as
the law directs, at the front door of the county
court house of said county, in Corvallis, in said
county on
TUESDAY, the 19th Day of September, 1899,
at the hour of two o'clock, p. m. of said day, the
real property described in said decree, viz: Lots
Three and Ten in Block One; lots Three, Four. Nine
and Ten in Block Two; lots Four, Five, Six, Seven,
Eight and Nine in Block Six; lots Four, Five, Six,
Seven, Eight and Nine in Block Eight, all in N. a
Avery and P. Avery's Additien to the City of Cor
vallis, in Benton county, Oregon; to satisfy and pay
the several sums of money named in said decree to
said defendant The First National Bank of Corvallis,
and against said defendant O. A. Waggoner.
Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, this the 17th day of
August, A. D., 1809.
PETER RICHARD,
Sheriff of Benton county, Oregon.
Dyspepsia CurcC
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aida
Nature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive 'Or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
SickHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Prepared by E. C DeWltt a Co.. CQlcago.
Graham & Wells.
Gun-shot wounds atid powder burns,
euts, bruises, sprains, wouads from rusty
nails, insect stings and ivy poisoning,
quickly healed by De Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve. Positively preveats blood poison
ing. Beware of counterfeits. DeWitt's
is safe and sure. Graham & Wells.
Thomas Rhoads, Centerfield, O.
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A. S. Pence, S. L. Hays,
Depot Ag't, City Ticket Ag't,
Corvallis, Or. Corvallis, Or.
WILLAMETTE RIvER DIVISION
Steamer WM. M. HOAGr
(Capt. Geo. Raabe),
Running regularly between Portland and
Corvallis, stopping at all way
' . landings.
RIVER SCHEDULE :
' Down river. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
Leaves Corvallis 6 a. ic.; Albany 7 a. m.; Buena
Vista 8 a.m.; Independence 9 a. m. ; Falcm 10 a. m.;
N.wbenr 12:36 p. m. ; arrive at Portland 4:30 p. iu. ,
Up river, Alondaj-s, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Leaves Portland (1 a. m Newbenr 19:30 a m. : Salem
3:30 p. m. ; Independence 5 p. m.: Buena Vista 7:30
p. m.; AiDany u:au p. n.; arrive at uorvalll. 11 p. m.
This steamer has been eauigDed with first-class
accommodations, ii.cludix an elegant piano. Un
surpassed for carrying both freight and passengers.
H, H. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis, Or.
Edwin Stone, Manager, Albauy, Or
C. G. Coker, Agent, Portland. Or., foot
ef Yamhill street.
Our entire line of Summer
Goods at Greatly Reduced
Prices;
MUSLIN PLAIDS,
ORGANDIES, J. C. CORDS,
CHAUJES, SHIRT WAISTS,
LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HATS.
We are making room for Fall and Winter line
of Goods.
S. L. KLINE.
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SDCAIITICIII OIIKI
Lad es, if yu desire a transpasent, clear and fresk ce-mplexien,
Use Dr. Bourdon's French
Arsenic Complexion Wafers.
The only reliable beautifier of the complexion, skin and form known. In the
direction for which they are intended, their effect is simply magical. The most
astounding transformation in personal appearance is brought abeut by their
steady use. Possessiug the WIZARD'S TOUCH in producing and preserving
beauty of form by surely developing a transparency and pellucid clearness of
complexion, shapely contour of form, brilliant eyes, soft and smooth skin,
where, by nature, the reverse exists. Even the COAR.SFST and MOST RE
PULSIVE Skin marred by FRECKLES, MOTH, BLACKHEADS. PIMPLES.
and VULGAR REDNESS, YELLOW AND MUDDY ski, nui other FACIAL
DISFIGUREMENTS, are permanently removed and a deliciously clear and
refined complexion assured, enhancing a bady's loveliness beyond her most
extravagant expectations. ,
Ladies, You Can Be Beautiful, no matter who von are or what veur
5 disfigurements may be you can make
iaua Dy tne usa ot - . -
Dr. Bourdon's French Arsenic Complexion Wafer. ' ! .
Used by men the results are equally favorable. Price small box 50 cents.
Large box $1.00 er special order of six large boxes (5.00. Sent to any address
uuder plain cover oh receipt of the above amount. Write for Circular, free.
5 THE jP.A.rRISI.A.IN" DETJG- CO.-
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Pioneer Bakery & Restaurant
The Most Popular Eating House in the Cify
HODES & HALL, Proprietors, -
Fresh bread daily. We keep a complete stock of Candle
Fruits and Nuts. Everything in the line of Smok- ;
er's Supplies.
Office of the long-distance and local telephoned.
Main Street, Corvallis, Oregon.
STHTE
Training School for
Teachers.
New Buildings.
Graduates'; Secure
. Good Positions.
Strong; Courses.
Normal Course Quickest and Best Way to State Certificate
Expenses for Year $120 to S160
or Board 82.50 to $3.00 per week; Tuition, $6.25 per term of ten weeks. Fall term begins Sep
tember 19th. Summer term,' June 27 September 1. For catalogue, address,
W. A. WANN, Secretary of Faculty, . P. L. CAMPBELL, President. -
Franklin M&cliine
HT
Manufacture and repair
all kinds of machinery
Bring your work now and save
Change or lime.
Effective June 18, trains 5 and 6 on the
C & E. K. R., commonly known as
"front trains" will oply make three
round trips per week between Albany
and Corvallis, leaving Albany on Mon
days, Wednesdays and 'Fridays at 6:05
p. m. ; returning leave Corvallis on Tues
days, Thursdays and- Saturdays at 6 :40
a. ni'.. ' .
For Sale.
; 44.33 acres, known as the Felger Mill
property, one mile west of Philomath, iu
Benton county. Good residence, out
buildings and orchard.. Fine-place for
flouring mill. $1500 will take it. $250
cash, balance on ten years if desired at
8 per cent interest. This is a bargain.
Enquire of Geo. F. Eglin, Corvallis,
Or.r or F. M. Johnson, Rooms 13 and 14
Sherlock Building, Portland, Or.
Wool Growers Attention.
Before disposing of your wool see the
woolen mill in Dallas. Highest cash
price paid. Call 0? notify us by mail.
Our buyer will call on you. Slate quali
ties and grade.
Pioneer Woolen Mills Co. ,
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon.
NOTICE.
Persons desiring to locate on timber
claims tributary to the C. & E. B. K.
would do well to call on or correspond
with the undersigned. There is a num
ber of first-class timber claims to be taken
up under the timber or homestead acts.
. W. L. CLARK,
Gates, Marion Co., Or. -- Locator.
FOR SALE.
A good grocery business,
this office.
Enquire at
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yourself as handsome as any lady in the
Montgomery Street, San Francisco. . 5
NORMHL SCHOOL.;
Monmouth,4 Oregon. .
Ungraded Country
ScnoolWork.
New Departments. '
Well-nBftwlfiaed
Training Depart-
Shop & FouqdPfl
CORVALLIS
PRICES REASONABLE
delay later
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTI ST
eaee ia WMtetera Block
Corvallis,
Oregon
REMEMBER
THE CITY SHOE SHOP,
At North Main St.
For Sale or Exchange.
One hundred and eighteen lots, In half and whole
blocks, in the original town of Newport, that health
ful and beautiful summer resort. In Lincaln county,
Oregon; same business lots; residence lots near the
principal churches, school house, and other resi
dences; also residence lots commanding beautiful
views of ocean and bay. - ;
Five fractional blocks, south of and near the
State Agricultural College; all completely tiled,
streets thrown up and graded; beautiful, convenient
and healthful for residence.
Large dwelling; barn and outhouses, centrally
located on roomy, and commodious, grounds, in
Corvallis; will exchange for farm near Corvallis. .
Twenty acres highly improved, all tile drained,
and in good state of cultivation; excellent roomy
buildings; about one-fourth mile from Agricultural
College; . ;t - -
Large and roomy house and stable and lot in Cor
vallis, good residence, two blocks irom the Court
House; high, rolling ground.
Eight Bice residence lets, thoroughly til drained,
in Wilkins Addition to Corvallis.
One lot and hotel, The Vincent House, on Front
street, in Corvallis, central ly located.
Seventy-three acres, 6 in. orchard, is in wheat,
balance in grubs, timber and pasture; situate west,
adjoining the Odd Fellows Cemetery, near Corvallis.
Will exchange .the 'town property named for
suitable farm.or acreage property; or will exchange
the acreage property described, for town property or
other farms or acreage; or will -sell any or ail of
said property on reasonable terms and time at rear
sonable rates and prices.
- . ; -. , ' . K. a WOODCOCK, ' ,
Corvallis, t)rejjry.
TO THE
EAS.T
- "GIVES THE CHOICE OF . '
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
GREAT
mi mi
mmi SALT LASS
ST. PAUL . OMASA .
AMD . ANO
CHICAGO ' ZAKSAS CIT
TWO TRAINS DAILY.
OCEAN STEAMERS.
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY DAYS
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bAN FRANCISCO
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISIOr
VArfloHil a n 1 Cal.i.
Steamer Ruth, far Salem, Albany, Corvallis and
way paints, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays at 6 A. M. Returning, leaves Cor
vallis Mandays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 A. l
l"r full lufttrmatiou call un er adlress
N. H. Adams, Agent O. . A K CoiTallis.
Oregon, .
. afcs:
W.H. HURLBURT.
SCN'L PASS AOBM1
PORTLAND. OR
DOBWOI.I.. &ARUIX & CO.
&BN. ACBHTS ItOR. PAC. S. t. Cu.
: PORTLAND, OR.
THE FIHSTKHTIOIiILBHKK
Corvallis, Oregon,
Does a general and conservative banking
business.
C. B. Cacthobn. " J E. II. Taylor. '
HAIITHflRN & TAYI flR
v a mar m w m m m m aa
DENTISTS.
Dentistry of every description done in first
class manner, and satisfaction guar
' anteed.
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY
Office over Zierolf 's grocery store, oppose i
the post office, Corvallis. Oregon.
THE RESORT
99
THOS. WHITEHORN, Prop.
W. H. McBrayer and Old Crow Whis
feys, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Union Laundry ) 60.,
POETLA2TD, OB.
- All whit labar work guaranteed.
' Basket leaves on Tuesdays and arrives
Saturdays. J. D. MANN, Agent,
SeeoaJ-Hand Stare.
G. R. FARRA, M. D.'
Office corner Second ami Teffersan.
over Graham & Wells' drugstore.
Residence ou Third street in frart of
courthsuse.
Office hours 8 to 9 a. ., and 1 to and
7 to 3 p. n. All calls attended promptly.
B. P. JONES,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,
Toledo, Oregon.
Will practice in all the courts of the
state.
THOS EGUN. . G. F. KGI.IN.
THOMAS EGLIN & SON
Do a general buslnes in
Real Estate and Insurance.
Office on Madison street west of First
National Bank, Corvallis, Oregon. ,
ATTORNEY AT - LAW
Corvallis, Oreon.
Office tn Zierolf bnildlugr.
Real Estate for Sale.
Three lots in Seattle, Wach., 10 lots in
Baker City, Or., 5 acres at Mt. Tabor,
Portland, Or., 2 lots at Portland, Or.,
12 lots at Newport, Or., 7 lots at South
Newport, Or., 3 lots at Toledo Or., 4 lots
San Francisco, Cul., 40 acres in Arizona
and 6 lots in Corvallis. Inquire of
. MRS. J. MASON,
Third and Monroe SU. - Corvallis, Or,
Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.,
July 12, 189.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing-named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of bis claim, and that said proof will be
made, before County Clerk of Benton
County at Corvallis, Oregon, on August
20, 1899, viz:
' WILLIAM R. JONES,
H. E. 11,909 for the NE yi SE Vi, SE li
SE , SW V SE y and SE SW Jof
Sec 30. T 13 S, R 7 W.
He names the following witnesses (o
prove hig.tontinuoue residence upon and
cultivation1 of, said land, viz: Marion
Hayden,- Jasper Havden. Thomas J.
Clulds all of Alsea, Oregon, and William
J. Howell, of Corvallis, Oregon.
viip-B. jj. MUOKES, Register.
. .- jj For Sale. T
Th E of Sec 25, Tp 10 S, R 6 W,
containing 'SCO acres; price, $1,300.
Terms, $800 cash ; balance, mortgage.
Apply at this office.