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About Union gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1899-1900 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1899)
-vr. S afk.Sj Union-Gazette. Issued every Friday morning. JOHX D. DALY, GEO. U PAUL. DALY & PAUL, Editors and Publishers SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One v&i , mx uii ;t!il.... Chre u-.ooths. . fl 50 .,.... 75 ....... 50 payable ix advance. FRIDAY, SPET. 1, 1899. WITH BRIGHTER PROSPECTS. In another column will be found an advertisement for bids for build ing a system of sewerage for the city of Corvallis and the Agricultural College. Great credit is duo to the citizens of Corvallis for the prompt and cenerous manner they have responded to the appeal of the re gens of the college in the matter, The college in attendance at least is the largest institution of learn ing in the state, and all its sanita ry and othr health assuring sur roundings must be carefully and promptly, attended to. Realizing this, the board of regents at its last regular meeting appointed a com nrittee to wait on the city council and if possible arrange for a sys tem of sewerage by which the col lege should build only its proper share. As above stated the city respond ed promptly and now, after the completion of the sewerage system the college will have the most healthful, as well,as the most beau tiful institution of learning on the Pacific Coasjt. , . v ' , . The coming term promises to ex cel all others in attendance, and preparations ate v being" made in grand style for the comfort and convenience of the ; students- The new Mechanical Hall is completed and will furnish abundant class rooms. The machinery is all in place and is of the best and latest patterns, lhe heating plant is well under way- and steam; heaters will be in all the. main buildings before cold weather comes. Changes have been made in all the main .buildings which will "add greatly tojts convenience, and the dormitories are baing fitted up and cleaned. So tlte.OAC. promise "S to start the coming term distinct ly severaIfif!epsahead.v'-'7" - - THE CRAWFISH PARTY. Thla is Wltjrt Judge Burnett Calls the Anti-Imperialists." The claim that opposition to the war in the Philippines is a demo cratic . doctrine, is entirely, unwar ranted by the history of,, the- party and the teachings and examples of its great leade men who advocate the let-go policy shut their eyes to me surroundings ana seu-evmer. ..,ri facts. Will any one of these Ag any uinaldo sympathizers explain how we can terminate the war until the Tagals are whipped into submia rion? We must whip them or get whipped, that is the burning ques tion at present, and there iB'ho room for any other. The insur gents commenced this war, they threw down.tjie gauntlet, defied the authority o Jhej tlnited States, and trampled on Old Glory, and shall we, the great republic of the 20th century,' show the white feather ad mit that we are cravens, and make our natioji a.hissng by-word among the nations of the earth? In tne' language of Patrick Henry, "For bid it, Almighty God!'; The same sickly sentiment that is opposing the war opposed the purchase of Louisiana and the ex pansion of the American govern ment and American ideas westward to the Pacific ocean, involving the necessity of subduing the following formidable list of insurgents: The Sioni, and the Algonqnina, where are these, Where too are now the Hurons and Paw nees, . The ChickasawSj Oneidas and Shawneea, The Winnebagos and the Mucogees, The Saukies, the Comanchees, and Utees, The Kansas, Seminoles and Westumkees, The Mohegans, Kin an tics and Natchees, The Pequots, Miamies, and Yamases, The-Tuscaroras, and the Waterees, -'-The Karragansetts, and Meuominees, The Choctaws, Delawares aud Cherokees, ; The Eries, Yamacraws'ahd Mosqkees, The Kickapoos and tall Walhominees, The Androscoggins, and the Omahas, The Alabama, and Mitchigainuas, The Tangeboas, and the Pammahas, The Apalachias, and Ostonoos, . Tlieacks and Foxes and the Onondooe, The Pottawattamies andloways, The Creeks, Cattawbas and Ojibeways, The Senecas, Peorias and Crow's, Who sunk beneath the burden of their woes. How few remain of all these valiant ''OBtS i That peopled once oar prairies and the coasts. They are "the victims of expan sion and evolution .- J. .Burnett. PROFIT OUT OF LOSS. The recent severe rain storm seems to be over We cannot ac curately determine the damage done to the grain, but it is great. The question now is, how to han dle it that the loss may be reduced to a ' minimum. - I will not undertake to discuss the methods that should be pur sued for the remainder of the har vest, but 1 hope men of larger ex perience will give the farming pub lic the benefit of their ideas". That to which I wish to call at tention is lhe finding of a market for the bleached wheat, which will make good seed but will not go into the breadstuff market. My thought is that quite a large amount could be placed with the California rais ers for seed. It is very beneficial tn the wheat culture to change seed occasionally. The Willamette val ley wheat has, I presume, the fin est berry in the world. If there could be prompt organi zation by. our wheatgrowers whose crops have . been damaged and . a few active, intelligent and . reliable men sent to California with sam ples, large orders for seed wheat might be secured. I am sure that the transporta tion companies and warehousemen would serve the farmers at a very ow figure. I remember that they did so in 1883 when we had to bring seed from California. For lhe eastern part of the coun try possibly a market for seed could be found in the Dakotas. The business head of the Grange organization would be very efficient in a move of this kinds. The state fair meets soon , and ; final action could be decided upon there. To accomplish anything in that direction the ' move must be intel ligently directed in harmony with business methods. In any event I think it would be well for the farmers to endeavor to prevent the mixing of different kinds of wheat. A thorough canvass of the feed markets of the coast would be in order from San Diego to Skagway Tne government is using a lar ge amount of feed. I presume it is supplied by contractors. Their purchasing agents should be com municated with. I am not certain what kinds of feed are used, but no . doubt some will feed. Of course, there will be much dis- rcussion about stall-feedine beef cat- fattening hoggj etc which isall ht- X wish to call attention to the possibilities of finding a mar ket for the better qualities of bleach ed wheat, and hope it may result in bringing out some good and bene ficial ideas. - J. D. Lee. OPTIMIST AND PESSIMIST. The varied climatic conditions of late .have emphasized most forcibly the sudden changes that man's na ture is subject to. It is most won derful what a pacifying influence a ray of Bunshine will have on a man. If the weather is dark and gloomy. the elements battling aud the raiu pouring in blinding sheets it is but the nature of man to turn sullen and' perhaps just a little des pondent. But when the sunbeams break through the dark clouds, when the elements cease their bat tling and the war-clouds" seem to beat a hasty retreat far over the diltant horizon, then does man be come happy, he can again smile joyously and all nature takes up the glad refrain with him. Then this too, brings up the two classes of men, taking man in general, for the above alludes to certain sets of men. There are those who never see the bright side of things. Such a man always wears dark spectacles, figuratively speaking. Everything is dark to him. He sees nothing bright, nothing good, nothing beautiful. He does not seem to realize that there is anything joyous in the world, or that there is any pleasure, about him. The other class of men are those who see the gaily, the pleasure, the beauty and the bright, joyous side of life. While the one continually has the "blues" and is unhappy, the other knows naught of such an ailment and is ever happy. The one is ever dis- contented and makes those about him so, while the other is ever contented and makes it a pleasure for his many friends to meet him. The one does but little good for himself of his neighbor, ?hile the other benefits himself and those about him by his existence. Of course it takes all kinds of peo ple to make a world, yet there are many people who are eyer subject to the "blues" who could easily rid them selves, of the disease and make it far more pleasant for them selves and those who come in touch with them. We have but one life to live and if we do not enjoy it, deepest regret will shadow our grave. "Eat, drink and be merry," is an old, old adage, yet it is a good one, and the wear of ages serves on Iv to make it all the brighter and purer. Thomas Rhoads, Centerfield, O. writes: !'I have been a sufferer with piles for seven or eight years. No remedy gave me relief until DeWitt's Witch Hazel SaWe, less than a box of which. permanently cured me." Southing, heal' iug, perfectly harmless. Beware of imi tatiens. Graham & Wells. . Real Estate for Sale. Three lots in Seattle, Wash., 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, Cal., 40 acres in Arizona and 6 lota in Corvallis. Inquire of - MRS, J. MASQN, Third and Monroe ia. Corvallis, Or, Notice For Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Ob., July 12, 1899. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and thai, said proof will be made before County "Clerk of Benton County at Corvallis, Oregon, on Angnat 26, 1899, viz: 1 WILLIAM E. JONES, H. E. 11,909 for the NE SE SE M SE K. SW. V SE-V and SE SW of Sec 30, T13 J3, R7W. He names the 'following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Marion Hayden, Jasper Hayden, - Thomas , J. Childs all of Alsea, Oregon, and William J. Howell, of Corvallis, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOOEES, Register. , For Sale. The E )4 of Sec 25, Tp 10 S, K 6 W, containing 360 acres; price, $1,300. Terms, $800 cash; balancer mortgage. Apply at this office. . JERUITA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cure Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting- diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess ana indiscretion.- A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the ink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. iBv mail SOc per box. 6 boxes for $2.50; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILLS "For sale by Allen & Woodward drug gists, Corvallis, Oregon. Doctor MEYERS & col Specialists for Men them BhnlcUn hve lMcn curing num .uu in. tracted ailment, aince 1881. They hxv. the largeet mod best equipped medical in ititutian, and the moet ex tensive practice in the U. & NO Pay Tin Cared. , Vnfortunatt men who can not call ehould write for ad- fise and pnrat noac ESTABLISHED IT YEARS. ALL FEIK. An letten oonfldentiali Jfo Chsrs for CiunlUtl). Tboiuauda cured at 731 fflWZa ----- For Sale. Large Eighth Medium LIBERTY f-"s Job Press, -- ibis press has recently been put m first-class condition and is a bargain for anyone wishing to purchase such a press at a reasonable figure. For particulars address this office. For Sale. 44.33 acree, known as the Felger Mill property, one mile west of Philomath, in 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., or F. M. Johnson, Booms 13 and 14 Sherlock Building, Portland, Or. POSTS and SHAKES. Go to Butler for best quality. The Coon Sawmiix, FOR SALE. A good grocery business. Enquire at this office. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificiall vdizests tbe food and aids 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.. Chicago. Craham & Wells. 11.1: i.- n MM Our New Fair Stock Now Arriving. "Jetmess Miller" Now. . You can't cure dyspepsia by dieting. Eat good wholesome food and plenty of it. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests food without aid from th stomach, and js made to cure. Graham & Wells. - For Sale. .. -260 acre stock farm adjoining an un- limited outran ee on the west, and eood schools, churches and the Belknap settle-' ment on the east. . Also 130 acre farm, good cultivating land. Address M. S. Woodcock," Administrator, Corvallis, Oregon, - De Witt's Little Early Risers expel from the system all poisonous accumula tions fiom the stomach, bowels, and fiver. and purify the blood.. They drive away J disease, dissipate melancholy, and giv health and vigor for the daily routine Do not grips or sicken. Graham & Wells. For Sale. , -Gasoline engine, two-horse power, in good condition, cheap. Also one Win chester rifle, 40-82 calibre. At Cor vallis Harness Factory. . ,j , --.-, . " " S. A. Hkmphiix. De Witt's Little Early Risers benefit permanently. Thy lend gentl . assis tance to nature, causing no pains or weakness, permanently curing constipa tion and liver weakness. Graham & Wells -The Exchaiig- v J. D.MANIfrop. Successor to I. D. Campbell. The business will be .conducted, at the, old stand, and will be enlarged and grad- aally developed into a general housefur-- nishing establishment.. We will take second-band goods in' exchange lor oiew. Agent for Imperial bicycles and Charter Qak btoves. - Give us a call and watch this space. J. D. IAiiN.' ; THE DIRECT ROUTE TO moniana, utan, uoioraao . and all .Eastern Points. : Gires choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Pacific Fast Mail Lin, or iuc k.iu liraoue acenic i,iU8i. . Look at the Time . - i4 dajrs to Salt Lake r; Yt days to Denver " , 3 days to Chicago days to New York . Free Reclining Chair Qars, Upholstered .. Tourist Sleeping Cars, and Pnlliaii Palace S'eepers, operated on all trains. ' For further information, apply to . . GEO. F. EG1.IM, Agent, Corvallis, Or, C. O.TERRY, W. K. COMAN, Trav. Pass. Agt Gen'l Atent. 124 Third St., Portland, Or. . Notice for Publication. - Land Optics at Roskburo Or.. Auo- 4. lsaa. Notice is hereby triven that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in suoDort of his claim, and that mid nrrurf will be made before Virgil E. Waiters, county clerk oi oeiium county, uregoq. at uorvallis, urecron, on . 1 II inn. 1 - ticpk iUi xowt via; JOHN M. OILMAN, on n. E. No. 8191. for the NW1 NE1, NE1 NW1, Sec. 26: T. U S.. K. 7 W. V He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said ana, viz: J aire L,. Howard, Ed Williams, Silas A. inarp, Samuel W. Kay, alt. of Dusty, Oregon. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. j;J - Kxecntor'g Sale oCBeal Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned exec utor of the last will and testament of- Kliz&hath A Beach, deceased, pursuant to an order of the County Court for the State of Oregon, for Eenton county, made on the 6th day of May, 1899. and duly entered in Probate Journal No. 8 of said Court on pa-e 203 c. rn., wiu on Miuraay, tne itna aay or September, 1899. between the hours of 9 o'clock in the niorninv and 4 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, towit: At 1 o'clock p. m. at tbe court house door in-Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon, offer for sale at public auc- muu w ui. iut;u wiuusr lur cann in nana an toe in terest that said estate of Elizabeth A. Beach, de ceased, has in and to tbe following described real property to -wit: . . , j - Commencing at theSW corner of Lot No. Sec tion 29. Tp 11 B. R 6 W. Willamette Mer... th. north 23 degrees, 20 minutes, west along the line of the ell of the donation land claim of Johnson Mulkev 10 roas, tnence west lu rods to tne county road, thence southerly following to the east side of the county road 16 rods, thence east 81 rods tn the niu. ui uvcuiiuug, in sei-tun courov, uregon. Alse the S Wi of the NE 1-4 of Sec. IS, Tp 11 S, R 6 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 Flinfc.M, A Beach, deceased. - SHERIFFS SALE. In pursuance of a Decree and Order of Klo ,n. deiwd in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Benton, on April 13th, 1899, in the case of P. P. Harrjs, plaintiff, vs. G. A. Waggoner Wilhelmina Waggoner, The First Natioual Bank of Corvallis, located at Corvallis, Oregon, et al, defend ants; which Decree is recorded on pages thirty-eight to forty-six inclusive, in Book No. 19 al th r,,.i of said court and which Deere so recorded is hereby referred to and made part of this notice, and under said decree and the execution issued thereon and now in mv possession, I will 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, th 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 B'ock Six; lots Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight and Nine in Block Eight, all in N. B. Avery and P. Avery's Addition to the Oitv of C.nr- vailis, In Benton county, Oregon; to satisfy and pay the i v - jJ sums of money named in said decree to said i. "indant The First National Bank of Corvallis, and t-.- jst said defendant G. A. Waggoner. Da; J at Corvallis, Oregon, this the 17tk day of Augu.;, A. D. , 1899. rETEB RICKAKD, Sheriff of Benton county, Oregon. Ladies' Shoes for Fall in Stock. Dilley The Fixer is now prepared to do all kinds of bi cycle repairing, enameling, varnishing, etc. 'Besides being a champion "fixer of the Willamette valley, he carries a full line of hicycle sundries and supplies. "His shop is the headquaretrs for t wheel men. Bay him a visit. A diseased stomach surely undermines health. It fulls the brain, kills energy, destroys I he "nervous system,' and predis poses to insanity and fatal diseases. All dyspeptic troubles are quickly cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Care. Its ingredients are-such that it cau't help curing. What tnight.have been, "-if that lit- tle couek had'nt been neglected is the sad reflection of .thousands of con mi ra ti ves. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds. Graham & Wells. EAST and SOUTH ?:"."'-. :i- , , VIA . THE SHASTA ROUTE Southern' Pacific Company. EXPRESS TUAIKi RON DA1L. 7: P. II. I Leave - Portland Arrive Albany Arrive 8. Francisco Lear 8:00 A. M. 4:16 A. M. 7:9 P. U. H2:l p. M Leav 7:45 A. M. I Arrive S:l0 P. M. 6:05 P.M. 6:40 A. M. :15 P. M. 7:00 AMI. S:15 P. M. 4:15 P. M. 7:65 A. M. Arrive Ogden Arrive 1 1:10 P. M. Arrive Denver :'. Leave 0:45 P. M. Arrive Omaha Arrive I 8:50 A. M. Arrive Chicago " Leave 0:30 P. M: Arrive Los Aiigeles Ar. 9:25 A. M. Ariive El Paso Arrive I 2:35 P. XI. Arrive Ft. Worth Arrive I 8:40 A. M. Arrive N. OrieansArrive 1 8:40 P. M. Dining Cars. . Observation Gars. , Pullman' First-Cla88and Tourist cars attached to all through trains. .Through Tourist Cars -to Chicago with "out change.---5-" ' JU.eburg Mail Daily. ,8:9 A.M. Leave 11:25 P. M. f Leave 5:2 P. it. Arrive Pertlaad Albany Rosehurg Arrive Arrive Leave 4:3 P. M 13:eP. M 7:89 A. M LsjPorxallis MaiU-r-Daily JScept Sunday. --7.-80 A. M. 11: 55 P. M. Leave Arriv Portland Csnallis Arrive Leave 5:6 P. 15P. At Atbaay ni CerValKs cennect with trains ef tk . Corvallis & Eastern Railway. Independence Pass. Daily Except Sun. 4ST..M. I Leave 7:39 P. M. Arriv fc3 P. iL i Arrive Portland Arriv :4S A. M. MeMinnviU Leav j 6:W A, M. Independene Leave 4.59 A. H. 'Direct connection at San Francisco with steamship lines for HAWAII, JAPAN, CHINA, the PHILIPPINES, and AUS TRAILIA. ; .. R, KOEHLER, C H. MARKHAM. "' - Manager. G. F.&PA. -' - : ' ' Portland, Or. Foi through tickets and rates call on "A- S. Pence, ; 8. L. Hays, iJt : Depot; Ag't;'- City Ticket Ag't, : J"! y.- Corvallis, Or. 1 CorvallisOr, YEARS' vv EXPERIENCE aA. Trade Marks Copyrights Ac Anyoaa sending a sketch and description may quleklr ascertain our opinion tree) whether an invention Is probably patentable. - Communiea Uons atrlctly confidential. Handbook on Patents ' sent iree. Oldest ageoey for securing patents. Patenu taken tErongh Munn receive ipuial notic. without charge, in the Scientific Jftnericam A handsomely lllnstTated weekly, largest dr. ..culatlon of any sclentlOo Journal. - Tarni. as rS.Jn'"ontlia,l. Sold by all newsdealer MUNN &Co.3BlB-v. New Yor! . -ncarwuat.'1-.'Mtu Mt tU ' tir.-t. " w! ' - Notice of Final Settlement. Notices herehv erlven Mint 1 . u administrator of tbe estate of Alice A. Bcal, de ceased, has filed .his- final account in said estate and chit .'the county court of Benton county' Oregon, has; appointed and fixed Saturday, Oct.?' 1899, at ten o'clock a. m. . of thai: ri&v ,v,a ,;,'. and, t 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 tosaid iui.i .-vuuimuu uup ?cement tnereoi. -OSted Aug. 161899. - - VJi .t:la' ". V '- W.A. BEAL, AUninilLralnr in- trtA h atato r,f i n,, a t i Notiee for Publication. . Linn Office at Oregon Citt, Orboox, - . J - !4.' r -August 18. 1899. Notice is hereby eiven thatth fiiinvfnr.n.n.i settler ha filed notice of his 'intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof Will be made before the Himntv marl. i ....... vyuiiiy, a worvauis, Oregon, on "October 2, 1899. SAMUEL H. PETERSON. on H K No'. "9710, for' th SW1-4 SW1-4 and Lot 4 Sec. 14, T J3 S-R 6 W. He names the following Witnesses te Drove his. enntirmn cultivation' of said land, vis: Frank Bennett, Thorn ton Lrmaaters, and Grave A. Peterson all of Inavale. Oregon and Peter Bickard, of Corvallis, Oregon. ' - CHAS. B. MOORE8, Register. Southern "California heme to trade for Corvallis property. Enquire at Howell's grocery. - , Bents and Collections. ' Houses- to rent, rents . to collect, 20 good farms and stock ranches to sell. Thomas Egun & Son, - t For Sate. Good'KdWg-r driving horse. ' En quire of Miss Lizzie Beach, Corvallis, Or. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lackanip, Elston, Mo. write: "One Minute Cougk Cure saved the life of our little bay when nearly dead with croup." Graham & Wells i mssm Change, or Tiara. Effective Junev18, trains 6 and 6 on the C. & E. E. R.,. commonly known as "front trains" will only 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. m.. - - -- Gun-shot wounds and powder barns, cats, bruises, sprains, wouads front rusty nails, iasect stings and ivy poisoning, quickly healed by Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Positively prevents blood poison ing. Beware of counterfeits. DeWitl'a is safe and sure. Graham & Wells. Letter List. The following is the list of letters remaining in the Corvallis postoffice for the week ending Aug. 19, 1899: Apger, G W Riggs, Joseph Butler, Mrs Lottie Ross, H E Davis, Mrs Maud Smith, Miss Maud Ealy. Cirhard Savage, C A Staley, Mrs M Taylor, James I Taylor, Elder Jas T Jack, Adrian F Peterson, E P Porter, W. P. Prindel, H M B. W. Joiinsos, P. M. qjmuuuiannnrinAiuvtr Cnr a i iti r-i a. i DLMUUTUL OMn. Lad es, if jou desire a transpasent, clear and fro comploxioa, Use Dr. Bourdon's Froneh Arsenic Complexion Wafer. The only reliable beautifier of the complexion, 'kia aad form kaowa. In tho ( direction for which they are intended, their efiett is simply magical. Tho most i astounding transformation in persoaal appearance ia brought shout by their steady use. Possessiur tho WIZARD'S TOUCH in producing- aad prcMrviag. beauty of form by surely developing a complexion, snapeiy contour oi iorm, where, by nature, the reverse exists. Skin marred bv FRECKLKS. and VULGAR REDNESS, YELLOW AND MUDDY skil, aad other FACIAL J DISFIGUREMENTS, aro permanently removed and a delicionsly clear and i refined complexion assured, enhancing a bady's loveliness beyond T$tr mastj extravagant expectations. d Laaies, i ou was Be Bcautiiui, no matter who yon aro or waai yonri g disfigurements may be yon can mako yourself as handsome as any lady ia thai iana Dy tne use ot . Dr. Bourdon's French Areeaie Complexion tTafcra. Used bv men tho results are equally Large box li.oo or special order of six j under plain cover on receipt of the abovo amount. Write for Cireular. tree. b THE 2?-A.HISIJa.H- 3DHTjrr CO., (. $ 131 Montgomery Street, San Fraucjfca. auunhAnuiJiJvnnnAnjirvruuinjinnnup STRTE Traiaiag School for Teachers. few Bnlldiags, Graduates'! Secure - Good Positioa. Stroaa Conrses. Normal Course Quickest and Best Way to Sttte Certificate . Expeasea for Year S130 to flW or Board $2.50 to J3.00 per week; Tuition , 86.25 per term of ten week, 'all tana begin Sep tember 19th. Summer term, June 27 September 1. ; For catalogue, address, " ' W. A. WANK, Secretary of Faculty, P. I. CAMPBELL, Praai4eat DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTI St Office la Wklteaera Block Corvallis, Oregon REMEMBER THE CITY SHOE SHOP, At North Malm St. For Sale or Exchange. One hundred aad eighteen lots, in half and whole. blocks, in the original town of Newport, that health ful and beautiful summer resort, in Lincoln county, Oregon; same business lots; residence lots near the principal churches, school bouse, 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 aud 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-Jktiuth -anile from Agricultural College. . Large and roomy house and stable and lot in Cor vallis. good residence, two blocks from the Cou r House; high, rolling ground. Eight nice residence lets, thoroughly til drained, in Wilkins Addition to Corvallis. One lot and hotel, The Vincent House, on Front street, in Corvallis, centrally located. - Seventy-three acres, 6 hi orchard, 1 in wheat, balance in grubs, timber and pasture; situate west, adjoining the Odd FeUows Cemetery, near Corvallis. WIU exchanee the- 'town nronertv 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 all of said property on reasonable terms and time at rea sonable rates and prices. Al. . WUU11CUCK, - Corvallis, Oregon. THE. Union-tette A Paper of recognized merit and honest purpose. CBenton County's ONLY Republican Journal. $1.50 Per Year Advance. - In We are 'SKowing Fall Goods NOW ;Vvv"7: -; and would like to havt your opinion on oar selections. If we have done well, and picked nut the goods you want and bought themcheap enough so we can- sell them at prices you are willing to pay we will get . your patronage. We say "if ", but thara is really no "if " about it. There' isn't the leoat doubt in our minds that our new fall stock is all that it should be in style, quality and price. There won't be any doubt in your mind either when yon see it The only chance wo run of losing your trade, or that of any other ahrewd buyer, is in your staying away. If you visit the store you will buy sooner or later. .We invite you to come confident that the visit will be mu tually profitable. S. L. nn9 5 transparency and pellucid clearness oft omuant eyes, boh an ff ", : Even the COARSFST aad MOST RE- ( MOTH. BLACKHEADS. riHFL.C9. 1 favorable. Price small boa 59 cents. 1 larcc boxes Is.oo. Scat to aay address! NORMHp SCHQQI4 MonraoMtk, Oregon. ' t: L, ScfetaltWerk. ; ' "' r-J Kw eeartieieats. Well-Eqa ipped Traiaias Depart- YAQUINA ROUTE CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD 1 1 Connecting at YAQTJINA itb tit YAQUINA BAY 8TEAM4IKI1 - COMPANY - , . - ' .... STEAMERS . Grace Dollar ana laYarro First-clasain avery roapact. . Ona.of ' ttibove teamerai'da.t aaU 'j from Yaquina about erary flva- daya ...... avxjamiD PAsajurou aooox- ; XOSATXOXB. - - . Shortest route betwan vallay poiata and San Francisco. Fr : Albany -and point avwaat to . ' ' ; . . San .Fraaciaao . - Cabin. ... . j ........ . t, , . v. i. . .10 00 Bound trip ....T. ... ....... 17 00; For sailing days apply to. .' .;;!' ' "- - EDW4N SlOat H. L. Waldkn, .'; Mauagar. . ' ;;. T.F. aP..;. . ... . .v. H. H. CaoNiBB, AgaatvCorrailia. Ccnrallis & Eastern Railroad. TIME CARD. .i. 2 ForiYaquina: Train lea vas Albany 12:50 p. m. Uoryallia 1:45 p. m "atrivea' Yaquina 5:50 p. m 1 Returning: Learaa Yaquina. . . . Lea Yea- Corvallie 7:00 a. m 11:40 a. m 12:25 p. in. Arrives Albany .... 3 For Detroit r Leaves Albany ' 7:40 a. tn. Arrives Detroit .... 11:55 a.m. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:25 p. ra. Arrives Albany .... : 5:d5 p. m. 6Leaves .Albany. . ..." 6:05 p. m. Ariiyes Corvallis.... " 6:55 p. m. f5Leaves Corvallis .... 6:40 a. m Arrives Albany .... 7:25 a. m; One and two connect at Albany add Corvallis with Southern Pacific trains, giving direct service, to and from ;vNewpoot , and. ''adjacent osacnea. . 'Na 6 runs from Albany to "Cor vallis on Mondays, Wednesdays apd Fridays 'only. '.. . f No.--5 runs, from Corvallis to Albanp on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. -Trains for tbe 'mountains arrive at noon, giving ample time to reach. -camping grounds on the Breitenbush and Santiam river the same dar Edwin Stone, ' H. L. Waldkn, Manager. T. F. A P. A. H. H. Cronisx, Agent, Corvallis. KLINE TO THE B A S GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTI N ENTAL ROXJTKS HES1T st.m : mm m mi ' . ,via V . Sill LiU im WSL ' aaj ". mm w TWO TRAINS DAILY. OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY S DAYS SAN FRANCISCO WILLAMETTE RIVER DlVISIOr ?rtland ad SaUnt. ..' I tea seer Ruth, far Sal.ai Albany, ewailia aad ' way Waiais, learea Prtln4VTud, Thandaya aad aaturday at 4. al. .Returaiug, leave Car:. tallM Meadays, Waanwdsy 'and Friday at A. H aTov faU lororaaatif call wkiUhn M. M. Aaaaaa. Af ot 6. JK. V Oaiwallli. 1 Ofa, . .. -. r?iy' r'L . aaatacao: . " W. H. MVKLWRT. ; . ' c. an;i-',aaai Aaaa NTLANa : BaVKLIn CAKI.HVt.C. - r : . . . . wmmti m. mc. i, a ca . .. .MITUM,!!.'1 Corvallis Oregon.- Does a general an eonserratir kantiag buiiMss. ' C. B. Cadthobm. 1 1 K. H. TatlorI ' CAUTHORN l TAYLOR DENTISTS. Dentistry of every description done in first class inanner, and .. satisfaction guar- . anteed. - t - mwt m uiDSEfAr i spEciaiTt Offiria aver Zlerolf 's grocery stora, oppoglr the jxwt lnc',-CoriMtllis; Oregun. .... THE RESORT THeS WHITEHOBJN, Prop. W. H. UcBrayar and- Old Crow Wkia. krya. '.WvjU WLiqKra.anl Cigarev Oiwt Lauijdiy Go., ,fr . ybiRT'X.Ja.lTX), OB. All wkiU labor work guaranteed. . lwkt laavas on- Tasdar and arrives " Satacdaya.. J. D. M ANN, Agent, ; - Secaad-Haaal Stare. I G. R. FARRA, M. D. OKce cornar Secaad ad Jeffertaa, . ye Graham & Wellajf drugiitore.', Itaaidanoa on Third : atret' ia frar t t caurtaausa). i .. ' - - .'OSMt kawis i t 9 it.'Bi., and I to s aad 7to a;ni. All oalla attended promptly. B. F. JONES, ATTORNEY -AT LAW, y.' Toledo. Oregoin. Will practice in all the courta oi the tHOS EGUN. G. P. MGLIH THOMAS EGLIN & SON Do a leoeral tlnsineatn -Ria Eatat and Insurance. Office on Madison street west of First National. Bank, Coryallis, Oregon. 23--; DR. BRTSOlTi ATTORNEY -AT - LAW Corvalliev Oregon. OIHcs ia Zlerelf sslldlag. iMHIlSTPDjljlLBp aW