Union-Gazette.? Issued every Friday morning; SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One yew '.. Lt moiitlir Clire"! months. . . .$1 50 . 75 .. 50 payable in advance. " FRIDAY, OCT. 27, 1899. Oregon cannot but feel proud at the recognition given her by the present administration. The latest favor to be shown is the. appoint ment of Wm. P. Lord as minister to the Argentine Republic, a post of importance and honor, carrying with it a salary of $10,000 per year: EK-Govenor Lord was a few months ago given the refusal of the Persian mission, with a salary of $5,000. His predecessor as minister t6 Ar gentine, W. I. Buchanan, is a staunch democrat and was appoint ed by G rover Cleveland. Upon the election of President McKinley, Mr. Buchanan tendered his resigna tion, but McKinlev in this as in many other instances, forgot Bu chanan's politics in his appreciation of his fitness for the position and retained him. Recently ' Mr. Bu chanan was offered the director generalship of the Pan-American exposition, at a salary of $12,000 per year, which he accepted. The president's appointment of Mr. Lord was a wise one, and will be com mended by all parties in this state. He is an able jurist, shrewd diplo mat, patriotic American and pleas ant gentleman. ! " The School Officers Convention to be held at the court house to-morrow, is one of the many ventures in a splendidly arranged plan by Su perintendent Denman for the bet terment of our county schools. Its object is "to produce a concer act ion and thus create and maintain a common bond of interest between the school officers, teachers, parents and pupils." -An excellent oppor tunity is here given for school offi cers to show by precept their inter est in school work, by being pres ent at the convention. Mines, mines, mines. Here is the story of the troub'e in the Transvaal in a nut shell. The diffi culty in Venezuela grew out of En gland's effort to extend her bound ary so as to include the rich mining districts, in Alaska we have a pres ent example of the same spirit, and England's itching palm is grasping for the gold and diamonds of the Transvaal. Nor will she rest while Buch stuff as mines are made of lies without the boundary of her wide domain. , It may be a relief to some of those inconsequental people, who have giv en themselves concern over the ex Dense to the state of Governor Geer's visit to the East, to learn that the Governor paid hia own expenses, ote rr ay also be made of the fact that he was the only governor of all the states who did pay his own ex penses. . - ' Kings Valley Items. The following items were received last week, too late fo publication. Miss Ida Vincent has returned from a long stay at Monmouth. . Jim Bush and family have moved to Monmouth, where they will re .side in the future. , llr a. QUassford's son, alter a long illness, is getting along nicely. . lne upper KmgH Valley school will open the first Monday in Nov ember with Horace Lily 1 as teacher. Miss Agness McGhee and broth ers, Frank and Will, of Wren, are in Kings Valley at 'present. The bqya are putting in their iall grain. Miss Minnie Read, of this valley, has gone to Airly, to work; for a short time. . - TO--'.' ' '- Bell La Rtje. ' Letter List. . The . following is the list of letters remaining in the : Corvallis postoffice for the week ending Oct. 25, 1899 : T5d Becker Mr W R Davis T W McDonald J J Leabo . Miss Mary Miller - Mrs Z MeCullough Miss Edith Underbill Mr Hugh Wilson B. W. JoiINSOtf, P. M. The Jury List. -, Circuit court meets .November 6th, with the promise of a very light docket. Sheriff Kickard and Clerk Watters have drawn the following list of jurors: , Fairmount Precinct Geo. Beamip, J. A. Hodges. . ... ; Blodsrett Eli Speucer. - .Willamette Jos. McBee, C. W. Nixon, James Brace and John Todd. Monroe H..M. Finley, "Wilbnr F. Starr, M. D. Harpool. Wren James Robinson. . Philomath W. Bohanon, John Wyatt, G. Boehriager. t .V "..., . Bellfountain Joseph - Gragg, L. ,H. Hawley. . Soap Creek N. II. Calloway, John Smith, John Hecker, C. C. Calloway, Corvallis W. C. Corbett. John Kick ard, John Bier, P. Avery, Joseph Yates, John Benson, August nodes; Caleb Davis, N. B. Avery. - F. L. Miller Umbrellas For Ladies and Gentlemen. Onr umbrella stock represents the best values the market offers. All made : to our order, by the best workmen. ; Best Paragon frames and steel rods. Handles are in Princess style and natural crooks in boxwood, Congo and Olive bulbs, also in Horn, Pearl and Ivory, with silver or gold trim mings for 75c to $5 00 eacn. . Ladies' Neckwear See the latest arrivals. The Dewev, 50c, all silk. Fancy bows, 25c. S Veilings Still they come ! ' Novelties and va rieties to please the most critical buyer. All silk La Tosca net, plain Russian net, -fish net, and plain Brussels net with Chenille spots in black, white and colors from 16 to 25c per. yard; also assorted colors in sewing silk veiling at 25c per yard. Yours truly, F.L.Miller. t THE COLLEOE'CADETS. The Military Department of the Institution , To foe Qreatly Improved. . The military department at "the OAC will be a more prominent feature of our agricultural college this year than ever before.' This is not only due to the par ticular circumstances that 'have made our history during the past two years, and to the fact that many of those whose mili tary training was received at our college played an important part in the drama of battles beyond the sea, but also to the fact that the battalion is larger this year than common during' the first term, and the boys who receive their drill an hour each day, daring the. school year can now see and understand the value of a military training. It is by an act passed by our national legislators that the mili tary department of our agricultural col lege is maintained, and Uucle Sam real izes full well that the money he expends each year in training his boys to shoulder and shoot a musket, is judiciously ex pended. It trains them to walk with a military bearing, with an aspect more of that becoming a man, it trains them to command and obey, it makes them hearty and healthful, in truth it makes men of them, and the more men we have in our country, the stronger and better will our nation be. Commandant Frank Edwards has or ganized the-cadet battalion into three companies and a band, and drill is prac ticed each day in the spacious armory. There are already 170 men in the bat talion, 10 more than were enrolled dur ing the first term of last year. There are also 11 men of the volunteers who are excused from drill, pending orders from the department at Washington to given grades in drill without further in struction, making a total of 21 more than during the entire first three months of the last school year. The officers of the battalion for the coming year areas follows: First lieuten ant and adjutant, C. A, Saunders ; ser geant major, W. R. Dilley; color ser geant, Archie Kruse ; color corporals, Fred Stump and W. J. Morrison. Company A" Captain, R. T. Bur gess; 1st lieutentant, Fred Walters ; 2nd lieutenant, 'Arthur Frazier. Company "B" Captain, J. G. Elgin; 1st lieutenant, Harry Buxton; 2nd lieu tenant, A. J. Bier, x Company "C" Captain, Jas. McCaust land ; 1st lieutenant, E. B. Aldrich : 2nd lieutenant, II. E. Penland. The boys appear regular at their drills in the armory and when the weather per mits dress parades are held on the cam pus drill grounds. As usual there are awkward squads this year, and many a poor fellow has . been reminded of the factHhat a soldier's life is not the softest snap on earth. When he has to stand for half an hour with his heels together and his back as rigid as a poker, with hia eyes -straight to the front, and his hands hanging down below the pockets where they love te rest so well, the raw plebe. at the OAC can taen talk of the horrors of war with the best of them; but then it makes a roan of him, he knows it and all are satisfied. The boys marched in-procession and escortod the body of Dolph Witzel to the depot on Teusday last and they will appear in uniform and as a military or ganization, at the memorial services to be held in honor of . the late Captain Geary at "the opera house next Sunday afternoon. . Mrs. William Mackay, a former Cbr vallisite, now a mining lady from the Kilitass district in Washington, is in the city in the. interest of her mines. Mrs. Mackay made handsome profits from interests she invested in British Columbia mines and she has since be came a quarter owner in one of the undeveloped mines of Kilitass county, Washington. Mrs"; Mackay is endeavor ing to dispose of stock in the mines to interested Corvallis people. That it would be a paying investment present indications seem to prove conclusively. Recent news from Kititass tells of a large smelter to be built near the new mines. This news is most significant and indicates that there is something up there , . - WANTED. . . ( ' Twenty tons of cast iron; old stoves; any castings : also your patronage. Bring your plowshares and have them ground, you will save money. " All work guaran teed. " FfiANKLIN iROJt WOKKB. Everybody's Wants Supplied It will be time well spent if you will call and ex amine the New Goods that daily arrive at our store. ' The difficult part with us is, not what to announce, but how to do justice to all lines. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. We want to show you our Men's and Boys' stylish clothing for Fall . and Winter wear. We offer perfect fitting clothing, thoroughly and hon estly tailored and made of the best and most attractive fabrics at prices that cannot be duplicated in the valley. ,v Special attention is called to the following lines : Men's .Oregon All-Wool Suits Brown mixtures, gray mixtures and black, for $8.80. . Fancy Stripes . We have just received another in voice of those fancy stripes 3'ou see . so many wearing. They range from $18 to $25. . . F. L. Miller. Make Me A Country-Jake. The following poem from the pen of Dennis H. Stovall, appeared in last Sunday's Orcgonian and ': is being re printed generously by the press of the state. It is in this particular style that Mr. Stovall excells and the one to which he must look for recognition : , Recollections bright of those olden times Haunt today my memory's wake,' ' 3 Of the old' homestead in the firs and pines, V ' Where meadow larks sing and the ivy twines,'.'.. . " Where I used to sport near the colum- - bines, : , When I was a conntry-jake. yy Oh carry me, carry me back today, . Just for my memory's sake ; Back to the meadow where I used-to - play, : - v - ' -Back' ' where the wheat and cat-tails sway, Where sunbeams frisk in that merry old way. Where I was a country-jake. :.; Oh I want to hie hither just for a day, ' My soul to those old scenes take ; To sniff the sweet scent of the new-mown .,- hay, ;,"- "' -v.. , ... To lounge in the shade at the heat of day, To dive ia the swimming hole over the way, Oh, make me a Tcountry-jake. . !. Golden are the memories of that long ago More golden than riches make; " ': Where the bull-frog sobbed ' so solemn and slow, And the wood-owl hooted so sad and ' . low, - Crickets were merry, no cares did Ii know, - ; For I was a country-jake. ; To those good old scenes I long to be nigh Scenes that fond memories 'wake, In the sweet fragrant grass ' 1 want to . lie, , - - ! - " To gaze up lazily at the blue sky, f And watch the buzzards as they circle and fly, ' While I am a country-jake. It is but a memory closed with a sigh. As I from a reverie" 'wake, ' . A fancy, as my mind to old scenes fly, ' ' ; . ' :- I hope 'twill be more when age hovers nigh, I hope that to please my tired Boul and I My angelic robes in that sweet-by-and-by Will be "togs" of a country-jake, Road Subscription. To all parties who have subscribed money to pay for improving the county road south of Corvallis, will please pay the same to the First National . Bank of Corvallis, to be placed to my credit." E. Woodward, Judge County. Here are some of the terrible things which, according to an exchange, are likely to befall a delinquent: Last week a delinquent subscriber said that he would pay np Saturday if he - lived. He's dead. Another, "I'll see you to- rmorrow.' 18 s blind, still another one said :.. "I hope to pay you this week or go to the devil." He's gone. There are hundreds who ought to take warning by these procrastinators and pay up their subscriptions now. Musical Instruction Vocal and Instrn mental. 1 Modern methods,- experienced teach ing, careful and accurate. Low rates for this grade of work. See descriptivo circulars. Further particulars by mail or at Trask's book store. W.- Fbancis Gates. For Rent. A good nine roomed house, inquire of J. K. BERRY. Transactions in Benton County reality for week ending October 21. Lillie J. King & hns to Lazarus King, deed, 2 Lots, Corvallis. $300.00. . Elias Keeney et al, to Homer Keeney", deed. 22 acres near Albany, $1.00. 1 Mortgage satisfied on reality 1 Chattlc Mortgages, satisfied 1 " " " i it , 1 " '' 1 Chattle Filed $85.00. 100.00 775.25 170.00 30.00 500.00 57.00 500.00 300.0" I 1 MIL.LJE R Men's Tine All-Wool Checks In dark and lights checks, for $9.90. Young Men's Suits From 18 to 20 years in fine double- breasted blue serge silk faced, also ' sacks and cutaways from $5 to $12.50 Boy's Suits ' From 8 to 13 years in all the late pat terns. The Mrs. Jane Hopkins make from $3 to $8. . ' Little Men's ' i . - ' . i Children's. Vestee Suits, and in tact we have everything the little men - could wish. Our stock would do credit to a much larger city. Our prices are from $1.50 to $6. HERVITA FILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cure Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting- diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess ana indis cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail 50c per box, 6 boxes or S2.50: with a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. : For sale by Allen & -Woodward's drug gists, Corvallis, Oregon . j Administrator's Notice Settlement. of Final In the County Court of Benton County. State of Oregon, Ia the matter of Titie Estate ) ' ' of i John W. Lawrence, Deceased. J . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ad ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of John W. Lawrence, deceased, has filed with the clerk of said court his final account of said estate and that said court has fixed the first Monday, the 6th day of November, 1890, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of saiddsy at the curt house in Corvallis, in said Benton county as the time and place for hear ing objections to said'.final account and for a final settlement thereof. Sated October 4, 1899. t - ; W. N. LAWRENCE, Adm'r, with the Will annexed, of the Estate of John VV. Lawrence, Deceased. , vsDepsia Cure. - 0 i Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids V.I.. J Jl .. j xtaburo ill btieiigiJiiGiiiug auu iwuu j structing the exhausted digestive or- j gans. j.iiST.neiaiiesbuiaixvereua.igesir ant and tonic. No othei preparation can arjDroach 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. Cb'cago. Graham & Wells. . "Kodol Dyspepsia ", Cure cured me of a severe case of indigestion ; can strong ly recommend it to all dyspeptics." Di gests what you eat without aid from the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. - Gra ham & Wells. '."-' " 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 bicycle sundries and supplies. His shop is the headquaretrs for wheel men. Pay him a visit. There's always a hope while there's One Minute Cough Cure. ,"An attack of pneumonia left my lungs in bad shape and I was near the first stages of ' con sumption. One Minute Cough Cure completely cured me," writes Helen Mc Henry, Bismark, North Dakota. Gives instant relief. Graham & Wells. . B. A. CATHEY, M. D. Physician Surgeon Office over Allen & Wood ward's dragstare Office Hours I ? B a. m. ) 1 to 4 p.m. De Witt's little Early Risers porma nently cure chronic constipation, bilious ness, nervousness and worn-out feeling cleanse and regulate the entire system. Small, pleasant, never gripe or sicken famous little pills. Graham & Wells. " The smallpox scare resulted in mak ing public Friday an affidavit by. health officer, Pierce to the effect that there are but two individual cases of small pox in or near Salem, and both are do- iBg well ind are practically safe,, and that there is but one suspect, and he is almost past the period of danger. Notice of Administrator. Notice Is hereby ariven that ttm undersigned has been duly appointed by the Honorable County Court of Benton County, Oregon, Execu tor with the vipll annexed of the estate of Tol bert Carter, deceased. All Persons ha ving claims against the said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same to me duly verified as required by law at my heme two miles east of Wells, Or. - V. A. CARTER. Executor of the Estate of Tolbert Carter, de ceased. Dated this 14th day of Oct 1899. F. L. Miller Ladies' Shoes " We handle the celebrated "IMPER IAL," the best shoe made. We - have them in the Common AVealth . or Glazed Kid, hand turned B, CD, & E, lasts, from $3 to $4. Fine Don gola Welt, C, D, & E, lasts, for $3. Box Calf, the best shoe in town, for $3. The same shoes in McKay, for $2.50. Every pair is guaranteed, they give satisfaction, and we have a good assortment Ladies' Hose Heavy black ribbed wool hose, per pair 25, 35, 40 and 50c. Linen Handkerchiefs We have justopen ed a large 'stock of linen and lawn handkerchiefs for Ladies, all handsomely trimmed . with lace or embroidery, and all ex tra good values, from .05c to $1 00 each.' , , Youra truly, " F. L. Miller. Notice for Publication. Labd O0 at Oregon City, Oregon, ; October 2. 1899. Notice is hereby given that-the following-named settier has filed notice of his Intention to make final prool in support of his claim, and that said proof will ha vnnAa hfiwa .kA n . - - m., . . . ' . . V.Y'- vuii.y uer oi ronton vuuui,;, a. vurviuiig, uregon, on November 11, 1899. -WILLIAM C. HODGES, on H E No. 10513, for (he SE1-4 of SW1-4, 81-2 of SE1-4, NE1-4 of SE1-4, section 26, township 13 south, range- 8 west. . He names the following witnesses to prove his contiuuo-is residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Virgil H. Laudingham, and Al Landingham, of Dusty, Oregon, Ilenry Starr vrcgou, j uines Liemaster, of Dusty, Ore gon. CHAS. B. MOORE S, Register. For wounds, burns, scalds, sores, skin diseases and all irritating . eruptions, nothing so soothing and healing as , De- Witt's Witch Hazel ; Salve. Mrs. Em ma Belles, matron, Englewood Nursey, Chicago, says of it : "When all else fails in healing our babies, it cures.' Graham & Wells. v 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 Lincoln county, Oregon; some business lots; residence lots near the principal churches, school house, and other resi dences; also residence lots commanding beautiful views of ocean and. bar. " 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. Large and roomy house and stable and lot in Cor vallis, good residence, two blocks from the Cou I House; high, rolling ground. ' " Eight nice residence Iota, thoroughly tile drained, in Wilkins Addition to Corvallis. One lot and hotel, The Vincent House, on Front oireei, in uorraius, centrally located. Seventy-three acres, 6 in orchard, 18 in wheat, balauce 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 all of said property on reasonable terms and time at rea sonable rates and prices. M. S. WOODCOCK. Corvallis, Oregon. Administrator's Notice Settlement. of Final In the County Court of Benton County, State ef uregon. . In the matter of the Estate ") . of t Malinda P. Mnlkev. Dec'd. S Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ad ministrator of said estate has filed with the Clerk of said court his final account of said estate and that said court has fixed the first Monday, the 6th day of j.iov., iisw, at tne nour ox lu o dock a. m. oi saiu aay, at the court lie use in Corvallis in said - Benton county, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and for a final settlement thereof. Dated October 5, 1899. A. G. MULKEY. Adm'r of the Estate of MaMnda P. Mulkey, Dec d 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, good cultivating land. Address M. S. Woodcock, Administrator, Corvallis, Oregon. ' "They are simpy perfect," writes Rob ert Moore, of La Fayette, Indiana, of - De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous Httle pills for constipation and all liver ailments. Never gripe. Graham & Wells. Doctor MEYERS &co. Specialists for Men TriMM Tihvftlrfaiia hftVe been coring weakness and con tracted ailments since 1881. They have the largest and; best equipped medical in stitution, and the moat ex- tenure practice in u w. a i SO Far uU vw 1 Unfortunate men who can pot call should write for md- m-w vt aw All irtten confidential! No Charge for Consultation. TO I MARKET ST.. f OI SAN FRANCISCO Elevator Entrance. McKenzle Fir Wood. A large supply of the finest quality of McKenzie fir slabs cut in stove lengths, on band at the Corvallis saw mill. It must be sold. The price is $1 per load of five loads or more. . - E. W. Stroma. " E. E. Turner, ' Coinpton, Mo.,' was cured of piles by De Witt's Witch Ha zel Salve after suffering seventeen years and tryiHg over twenty remedies. - Phy sicians and surgeons endorse it. Beware of dangerous counterfeits. Graham & Wells. msmmm Belits and Collections. Houses to rent, rents to collect, "20 good farms and stock ranches to sell. Thomas Eqlin & Son. " NOTICE. Persons desiring to locate on timber claims tributary to the C. & E. R. R. 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. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a scientific compound having the endorsement of eminent ' physicians and the medical press. It digests what you eat and posi tively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Ketron, Bloomingdale, Tenn., says it cured . him of indigestion often years standing., Notice for Publication. Land Officc at Oregon Citt, Or., Sept 16, 189S. Notice is hereby iriven that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before county clerk of Benton county, Oregon, at, Corvallis, Oregon, on Oct. J28, 1899, viz: FRANCIS KLECKEK; . II. E. No. 12126. for the EH of SWJ.and WK of SEJ, See. 10, T. 13 8., R. 7 W.j He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Guy Seeley, August Hodos, Samuel Smith, all of Corvallis, Oregon, and Marion Harden, of Aisea, uregon. CHAS. ;B. M00RES, Register. "Best on the market .for coughs and colds and all bronchial troubles; .for croup it has no equal," writes Henry 'R. Wbitford, South Canaan, Conn., of One Minute Cough Cure. . Graham & Wells. . .. - " . -' ' NOTICE. Clara Keita, my wife, having left my bed and board without provocation, all persons are hereby, noti Bed not to trust her on my account as-1 will not be re sponsible for any debts that she may create.. . W. II. Seits. Alsea, Or., Sept 3, 1899. The Home Supply Association of Port land can save you $50 to $100 a year on the goods you buy. Many f the best men . in the county are membeis. For prices call on or write to the agent at Corvallis, Mr. H. G. Gue. Piano Wanted. ; Anyone having a good upright piano to rent will do well to call at this office. Ctirvallis & Eastern Rai TIME CARD. . 2 For Yaquina; ' Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. m. " " Corvallis 1:45 p. m. arrives Yaquina 5i50 p. "m. 1 Returning:. . Leaves Yaquina.. .. 7:U0 a. Leave's Corvallis. . . 11:40 a. Arrives Albany . 12:25 p. 3 For Detroit: ' , Leaves Albany ..... . 7:40 a. " Arriyes Detroit 11:55 a. 4 Returning: . Leaves Detroit ..... 12:25 p. Arrives Albany .... 5:35 p. 6Leaves Albany .... 6:05 p. m. m. m. m. m. . ro. TO. m. m. Ariives Corvallis. . . . 6:55 p f5Leaves Corvallis :. . . 6:40 a, m. Arrives Albany .... 7:25 a. ua. ; One and two connect at Albai.y and Corvallis with Southern Pacific trains, giving direct service to and from Newpoot and adjacent beaches. No. 6 runs from Albany to Cor vallis on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only, f No. 5 runs from Corvallis to Albanp on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only, r , Trains for the mountains arrive at noon,' giving ample time to reach camping grounds on the Breitenbush and Santiam fiver the same day. ; - - . Edwin Stone, H. L. Walden, Manager, T.F.&P.A. -H. H. Cbonise, Agent, Corvallis. EAST and SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Company. EXPRESS IKAINi RUS DAILY. 7:00 P. H. Leave Portland Arrive 12:10 P. M. i Leave Albany Arrive 7:45 A. Jl I Arrive S. Francisco Leave 8:00 h. H. 4:18 A. M. 7:9 P. U 5:0 P. M. I Arrive Ogden Arrive j 1:10 P. M 6:05 P. if. I Arrive Denver . Leave u:45 P. M 6:40 A. M. Arrive Omaha Arrive 8:50 A. M -15P t I Irriv rh,rn I f.'Sl P. M 7:00 A. M. Arrive Los Angeles Ar. 9:25 A. M. 8:15 P. M. Ariive El Paso Arrive i 2:35 P. M 4:15 P. M. I Arrive Ft. Worth Arrive 8:40 A. M 7:55 A. M. Arrive K. OrleansArrive 1 8:40 P. M DiniDff Oars. Observation Oars. Pullman First-Class and Tourist cars attached to all through trains. Through Tourist Cars to Chicago with' out change. Rojeburg Mail Daily. 8:36 A. M. I Leave Portland . Arrive 12:25 P. M. I Leave Albany Arrive 5:20 P. M. Arrive Koseburg " Leave 4:39 P. M 12:&9P. M 7:30 A. M Corvallis Mail. Daily Except Sunday. 7:30 A. M I Iave Portland Arrive I 6:5v P. H 11:55 P. II. Arriy CorvaUu Leave 1:05 P. II At Albany and Corvallis cemiect with trains et the Independence Pass. Daily Except Sun. 4:50 p. M. 7:39 P. M. Leave Pertland Arrive I 8: A. M. Arriro McMinnviHe Leave 5:S) A. M. Arrive Independence Leave j 4.59 A. M. S:3? P. H. Direct connection at San Francisco with steamship lines for HAWAII, JAPAN, CHINA, the PHILIPPINES, and AUS TRALIA. R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAM, Manager. G. F. & P. A. Portland, Or. For through tickets and rates call on - A. S. Pence, S. L. Hays, " Depot Ag't, City Ticket Ag't, Corvallis. Or. Corvallis, Or, Kext year we may expect to rea4 some thing like the following in the daily papers : About 10 o'clock this morning horseless milk wagon loaded with, cow- less milk collided with a brainless rider on a chaiuless wheel. . The luckless wheelman was badly injured, and. being homeless, he was taken in a horseless We; are Showing FallGoods Now :.; ; : . . and would like to have your opinion on our selections, If we have done well, and picked out the goods yon want and bought them cheap enough so we can sell them at prices you are willing to pay we will get your patrenage. We say "if ", but thereia really no "if" about " it. There isn't the least doubt in our minds that our new fall stock is all that it should be in style; quality axd price. There won't be any doubt in your mind either when you see it. The only chance we run of losing your trade, or that of any other shrewd buyer, is -"' in yeur staying away. If you visit the store you will buy sooner or later. We invite you to come confident that the visit will be ma-' tually profitable. S. L. KLINE luinnjiruiruinnAftnjinnsu nr AiiTirm o..u DCMU I IrUL OlxllN. Lad es, if yea desire a transpasent, clear and fresk complexien, V Use Dr. Bourdon's French Arsenic Complexion Wafers. The only reliable beautifier of the complexion, skin and farm known. In the , direction for which ther are intended, their effect is simply magical. The most i astounding transformation in personal steady use. Possessiusr the WIZARD'S beauty of form by surely developing a complexion, shapely contour ot loraa, where, by nature, the reverse exists. PULSIVE Skin marred bv FRECKLES. and VULGAR REDNESS, YELLOW AND MUDDY skin, and other FACIAL j DISFIGUREMENTS, are oermaaently removed and a deliciously clear and . refined complexion assured, enhancing extravagant expectations. Ladies, You Can Be Beautiful, no Biatter who you are or what your, disfigurements may be you can make yourself as handsome as any lady in th c land by tue use ot . , ......... Dr. Bourdon's French Arsenic Complexion Wafers. . Used bv men -the results are eauallv Large box ii.00 or special order of six under plain cover en receipt of the above amount. Write for Circular, free THU! PAHISIAU DKTJ& CO.. ' S 131 OTjunruiriJiruTnJuxruxnjiJTr TO THE. EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES Emm mmi m&wi VI VIA WANE SALT USE MOTEAPOLIS 5EKVEH: ST. PAUL:. V OMAHA: WO ' AMI . " TWO TRAINS DAILY OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 6 DAYS . . FOB . . -"- SAN FRANCISCO Willamette river Divisior Portland and Salem, Steamer Ruth, fer Salem, Albany, Corvallis and way points, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at S A. U. Returning, leaves Cnr rallis Mendays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 A. U. For full Information call on or address N. EC. Adams, Agent O. K. A N Coivallis, Oregon, : a awc: . W. H. HWRLBURT. ' . . ocn'L Pah aomt PORTLAND. OR DQBWBLL, CA.RWLI, & CO. OEN. ACSNTS SOH. PAC. S. CO. PORTLAND, OR. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, TJtan, Colorado . and all Eastern Points ; Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Pacific Fast Mail Lin, or . me itio oranae ocenie x.ines. Look at the Time . . 1 4 days to Salt Lake . v . 2)4 days to Denver Z days to Chicago 4 days to New York Free Reclining Chair Cars, Upholstered Tourist Sleeping Cars, aad Pnllmau Palace S'eepers, operated on all trains. . .." o ; For further information, apply to ; GEO. F. EGLI3T, Agent, Corvallis, Or. C. O. TERK.Y, W. K. COMAN, , Trav, Pass. Agt. -" Gen'l Agent . 124 Third St, Portland, Or. . For Sale. 44.33.,acres, 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. Eghn, Corvallis, Or., or F. M. JohnBoa, Booms 13 and 14 Sherlock Building, Portland, Or. . .. .. For Sale. The E of- Sec 25, Tp. 10 S, K 6 W, containing -360 acres; price, tl,9P0. Terms, $800 cash; balance, mortgage. Apply at this office. - - ; ' ; POSS and SHAKES. ; Go to Butler for best quality. The Coon Sawmill. ljoEiIiJo innrtnnnjuvinnnjTJinrifinnrtni nna 5 appearance is brought about by their' TOUCH in prodncine and preserving , transparency and pellucid clearness of c Dniuant eyes, bou ana smooiu sicin, Even the COARSFST and MOST RE- J MOTH. BLACKHEADS. PIMPLES, i a bady's loveliness beyond her most I - .' . , ! favorable. Price small box 50 cents. large boxes fc.oo. Sent to any address 1 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. . c CHUCK A BLOCK is the condition of the -The Exchange- In other words yon will find the store full to overflowing with elegant new and second-hand housefurnishing. Xo matter what you want, whether it be hav ing a fine shirt laundried by the Union Laundry, Portland, or a steel range put up in your kitchen .'.- We Are The People. , THOS EGLIN. ' . - G. F. EG UN" THOMAS EGLIN & SON Do general buirinei In . .. Real Estate and Insurance. Office on Madison street west of First National Bank, Corvallis, Oregon. THE FIRST fiflTIOHULBfll OP Corval lis, O regon ; Does a general and conservative banking business. : V; , " V. B. Cauthobn. I E. H. Tatloh. CAUTHORN & TAYLOR DENTISTS. Dentistry of every description done in first class manner, and . satisfaction guar anteed. J - C30O AMD BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY Office over Zlerolf ' s grocery store, opposite . the post office, Corvallis, Oregon. THE RESORT" THOS. WHITEHORN, Prop. W. H. McBrayer and Old Crow Whis ky, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Onion Laundry Go., POBTItAJTD, OK. All white labar work guaranteed. . Basket leaves on Tnesdavs and arrives Saturdays. J. D. MANN, Agent, Second-Hand Stare. G. R. FARRA, M. D. OSce corner Sorni? a A T-xy over Graham & Wells' drugstore. Residence on Thirrl Etroot In Ar.f -( courthsusa. Office honrs 8 to 9 a. m., and 1 to j and 7 to 8 p. w. All calls attended promptly. ; B. F. JONES, ATTORNEY AT -LAW, ' Toledo, Oregon. Will practice in all the courts of the state. : ' -r- . . , - -EZ,. BRYSOiT, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Corvallis, Oregon.. . Office iu Zlerolf bulldlnr. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST . 'On. la Wbitehora Block cab to the home for the friendless. Corvallis, Oregon