Union gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1899-1900, November 03, 1899, Image 2

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    Union-Gazette.
Issued every Friday morning.
subscription" rates:
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Chfe months. .
payable in advance. ,
FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1899.
THE CAUSE OF IT ALL.
A correspondent asks for an out
line of the causes which led up to
conflict between the English and
the Boers, unbiased and to the
point. The following from a re
cent issue of the St. Louis Globe
Democrat, is the most concise and
reliable summary of the situation
- that we have seen in print:
As the world well knows, there
has been constant friction between
the Boers and the English fo.
many, years. The recent develop
ment of Africa has made it more
acute and the war at hand must de
cide whether South Africa is to be
composed of small independent
states, possibly confederated, or
must accept the preponderant in
fluence of the British Empire. Be
yond doubt England would be will
ing to give South Africa the status
of Canada or Australia, but to ac
cept this would be regarded by the
Boers as the surrender of a national
existence. Historically, the , rela
t.ons of the Boers and the British
have , been . unusually complex.
Many years ago, before the colony
of Natal was annexed by . Great
Britain, the Boers migrated to the
wilderness and set up for them
selves. Great Britain acknowl
edged their independence in 1852,
but annexed them in 1877, a pro
ceeding the Boers ; resisted I with
arms and with "partial success. In
1884 the British Government ac- j
knowledged the right of the Trans
vaal Republic to govern itself in
everything except its treaties with
foreign powers. The situation was
disturbed by a new train of events.
The great discovery of gold in the
Witwaterstrand, Boer ; territory,
caused a. heavy immigration of
white men, chiefly British, called by
the Boers "Uitlanders." But -for
this unexpected access of popula
tion, and the question relating t it
politically, there would be no war
at thi3 time, though probably it
would have come later, for their is
little congeniality between Boer and
Briton. '
Hostilities have not been caused
by any question about foreign
treaties. The British contend that
they are simply protecting the
rights of British citizens oppressed
by Boer laws and exceptionally
heavy disabilities. The Boer legis
lature is a close corporation. In
the 1 upper house members, are
chosen exclusively by the families
of original ; settlers. The lower
chamber is elected by qualified
voters, but no Uitlander can vote
unless 30 years old, a Protestant,
a resident of the republic- for a
long term of years, a naturalized
citizen and an owner of landed
property. The : voting qualifica
tions in 1891 were varied so that
the consent of the burghers in a
ward was necessary. : Plainly, the
Boers have aimed to exclude new
voters. The gold mines are taxed
2-J per tent., but the miners have
bean practically shut out of the
legislature. - In recent negotiations
the Boers offered to modify the
qualifications of voters, but boldly
coupled this with the demand that
that there should be no further ,
claim of British suzerainty."; To
all appearance this is a claim of
complete national independence.
The Boers have gone to war to end
all British authority for themselves
and for other Afrikanders who will
join with them ; to make South
Africa Boer instead of British.
. In the larger sense this is the
question at stake. At the end of
the present struggle British author
ity will be supreme over South
Africa or the Afrikanders will con
trol it through a confederation
speaking the Dutch language and
asserting a distinct sovereignty in
the company of nations. So far as
oppression is concerned the Uit
landers assert that ; they are the
only sufferers. It is perhaps un
fortunate for the Boers that they
once stormed a British position,
taking it brilliantly and killing
Beveral hundred of its defenders.
They are imprudent to measure
their proweBS by" that one battle.
But in any case the war they have
entered into will decide the ques-
tion of suzerainty which is at best
an indistinct and " unsatisfactory
word. ' The Boer have undertaken
to discard it altogether, and the
only way to do it is to fight." But
it is a desperate venture in view of
the odds. So far as thirst for em
pire and gold is concerned one aide
has no greater incentive than th
other. Success would give the
Boers unrestricted dominion over
the gold mines and substantially
over South' Africa. If they . lose
F. L. Miller
Umbrellas
For Ladies and Gentlemen. Our
...... 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 stiver or gold trim
mings for 75c to $5 00 eacn.
Ladies' Neckwear
See the latest arrivals. The Dewev,
. 50c, all silk. Fancy bows, 25c. . ;
Veilings
Still they come t 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.
they will be British colonials, and
the Canadians and Australians are
raising - troops to force that fellow
ship upon them, or rather to yindi-
cate the idea that it has always
existed to some extent. ' The Boers
deny it." The problem is tangled.
A recent copy of the London
Daily Telegraph, for which we are
indebted to Mr. R. Fisher, states
that wheat prices have risen per
ceptibly in England. : The advance
is attributed to the war scare and
and the comparative ' scarcity of
grain. A large number of farmers
have decided fo hold their stocks
believing that there will be a sub
stantial rise owing to hostilities in
the Transvaal. Consequently there
is, tor this period of the year, an
unusually small quantity of wheat
offering. The same paper speaking
of the crop failure in Russia, says:
The yield of the winter and spring
wheat crop in Russia is estimated
at nearly 661,000,000 . poods below
the amount produced from anr
average harvest. -
Dewey, like Hobson, has been
brought under the ban by woman.
Poor Hobson, despite "his heroism
and fidelity, was a "gibbering idiot"
because he Bucked the honey from
rosebud lips, , and now those who
erstwhile have proclaimad Dewey
the greatest living American, style
him a "fool of old fools" because,
forsooth, he would take unto him
self a wife.
Woodb ridge CSeary.
Mb. Editor: In common with
the people of Corvallis and the
friends of the State Agricultural
College I mourn the death of Cap
tain Geary, and feel deeply his loss
to tke community and to the college.
When Captain Geary was assigned
as instructor of military tactics at
the college and arrived in our city,
I sought and made his acquaint
ance, l nad Known ms lamer weu,
and his uncle by reputation,' for
years, as I was a resident of Cali
fornia when he was mayor of San
Prancieco. His father, Rev. Edward
Geary ,had been very kind to me,and
when a number of years ago I lost
a son and my heart was burdened
with grief such as only those can
know who have passed through
this "valley of the shadow of death,"
Dr. Geary came to my home to
console me and my wife, and after
talking to us like a father, we all
got down on our. knees together and
he praye for us, and his prayer
and words of sympathy,: consola
tion and hope were a healing balm
to our broken and bruised souls in
that hour of deep distress. The
uncle, John W. Geary, was the
bravest of the brave; and was pro
moted to be a major-general dur
ing the civil war. " It is said of
him that while riding in great
haste across a battlefield in which
he was leading a charge, the feet of
his horse struck the body of a dead
soldier, he reined up his horse
and dismounting found that it was
his. own son.;, He took him in
his arms pressed1 him to his heart
and lail him down and pressed on
to his post of duty.;- Such was the
material of the ancestry pf Captain
Geary, and he was a worthy de
scendant of this -noble ancestry,
Quiet and unassuming in h his
actions, he was as reticent as Grant,
and belonged to- that class of men
whose actions speak louder than
words, and of whom it may be said,
as Caius Marius said of himself to
-tV I f
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
v and most attractive fabrics at
: prices that . cannot be duplicated
in the valley. Special attention is
called to the following lines : -
Men's Oregon All-Wool Suits
' Brown mixtures, gray mixtures and
black, for $3.80. -
Fancy Stripes
We have just received another in
voice of those fancy stripes-you see
so many wearing. They range from
$18 to $25. -
F. L. Miller.
the Roman senate, "I come not to
you with eloquent words, you speak
well of great actions; but I have
done the deeds which so exalt the
Roman name." !
' Oregon weeps over her sonr. slain
in battle and dying in the service
of their country, and among all
those who gave up their lives for
the government and in defense of
our flag, none were braver or truer
than he whom we mourn today, j
In all the heartfelt rejoicing "over
the return, of our brave . boys from
the Philippines, and the universal
pride that they had won honor for
themselves and imperishable re
nown for our own great sta'.e of
Oregon, placing her in the front
rank of the older states of the
Union for bravery, patriotism and
loyalty to the flag, there was a
strain of sorrow for the brave boys
who did not return, aud now
another name is added to the list
of those who will live in the affec
tions of the people of the whole
state as long as the "beautiful Wil
lamette" shall glide along between
Benton and Linn murmuring a
requiem to their sons whose famil
iar faces will never be seen on her
banks again.
Captain Geary was a native of
Oregon, born and raisel in Linn
county, just across the Willamette
river from our city. : Benton " and
Linn counties and the State Agri
cultural College feel a special in
terest '. in their sons and students
in the part taken by them in de
fense of that flag from angel
hands to valor given. "Our dead
soldiers have left memories to be
cherished and names to be recorded
high on the roll of honor; and
though our hearts may . ache at
the separation, we have reason to
feel proud when our loved ones have
so lived and died as to place their
names among the honorable of the
earth. Every life given up for the
flag makes it dearer to every patri-.
otic heart. ; To every pa 'sing breeze
upon which it floats, it whispers a
requiem for the hundredsof thous
ands who have died in its defense.
It is alive with glorious memories.
It is associated with Oregon's heroic
dead? Our fallen ones will not be
forgotten." And when our great
stale monument rises to its full
height 'to meet the sun in his com
ing" and bearing on its sides the
names of Oregon's fallen heroes,
none will shine brighter or with
more luster than that of Wood
bridge Geary. John Burnett.
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.
Musical Instruction Vocal and Instrn
mental. ;
Modern "methods, experienced teach
ing, careful and accurate. Low rates
for this grade of work. See. descriptive
circulars. Further particulars by mail
or at Trask's book store.
W. Francis Gates.
For Rent.
ood nine roomed house, inquire of
" J.K.BEBRY.
WANTED. -
Twenty tons of cast iron; old stores;
any castings : also your patronage. JJring
your plowshares and have them ground
you will save money. ; All work gnaran-teed.-
l Fbanklin Ikok Wqbks.
. Goats-2. Billys for sale No. 1 stock.
Will exchange one for Nanuys. -Apply
J. E. Fisher, N. West Odd i? ellows Cem
etery. . . .
MILLER
Wen's fine Ail-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 faeed, also
: sacks aod 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. .... , 4
Little Men's
Children's Veatee Suits, aud in fact
- we have everything the little mea
could wish. Our stock would do
: credit to a much larger city. . Our
. prices are from $1.50 to $6.
fJERVSTfi PILLS
Restore : Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood.
Cure L-npotency, Night Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects of self-
aDUSe, or excess ana inuiss"
cretion; A nerve tonic and
blood, builder. Brings the
ink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the--fire of youth.
tBv mail SOc per 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's drug
gists, Corvallis, Oregon,
Administrator's Notice
. Settlement.
of Final
In the County Court of Benton County. State of
Oregon, "
In the matter of the Estate)
of .....
John W. Lawrence, Deceased. ) -.4
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ad
ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of
John W. Lawrence, deceased, - baa filed with the
tierk of :said court his final account of said estate
and that said court has fixed the first Monday, the
6th day-of November, .1899, at the hour of i o'clock
p. m. of said day at the court house in Corvallis, in
said Benton county as the time and place for hear
ing objections to said final account and for final
settlement thereof. .
Dated October 4, 1899. - - ; t -.-. f
W. N. LAWRENCE,
Adm'r, with the Will annexed, of the Estate of
John W. Lawrence, Deceased. , . .. -
M(QJIQ
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. Itisthelatestdiscovereddigest
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,6astralgia,Cramps,and
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Prepared by E. C. OeWUt A Co. Chicago.
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.
lHUey The Fixer
is now v 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 wheeP
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, Eismark, North Dakota. ; Gives
instant relief. Graham & Wells. c
B. A. CATHEY, M. D.
Physician $ Surgeon
Office over Allen & Woodward's drugstare
Office Hours fff-
m.
m.
De Witt's little Early Risers perma
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
ing well and 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 given that the undersigned
has been .duly appointed by the Honorable
County Court of Benton County, Oregon, Execu
tor with the will annexed of the estate of Tol
bert Carter, deceased. All Persons ha viajj
claims against the said estate are hereby noti
fied to present the same to me duly verified as
required by law atmy home two miles . east of
Wells, Or.
: . - T. A. V-AKXf.K.
Executor jsof the Estate oi Tolbert Carter, de
ceased.
Sated this 4tn day of Oct. 1899.
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HQ
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F. L. Miller
Ladies' Shoes
We handle the celebrated "IMPER
IAL," the best shoe made. We
have them in the Common Wealth
or Glazed Kid, hand turned B, C, D,
& E, lasts, from $3 to $4. Fine Don
gola Welt, C, D, & E, lasts, for $3.
Box Calf, the best shoe ia 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 aud 50c.
Linen Handkerchiefs
We have just opened 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. '. : 1 . - -.
Yours truly, -
F. L. Miller.
- Notice for Publication.
,' , Land Ofpics at Orkcon City, OitEooy,
- October 2. 1899.
ishc,reby .Siven that -the followlnff-rinmed
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proorin support of his claim, and that said proof
will hp rnnHp Imfnn . I, 1 1 1 ... . .. '
----- ,7- . V. if IK oi ucntoti
v, ,,13 uregon, on .November 11. 1899,
viz:
. WILLIAM C. HODGES,
air.; lu513.,or in SEl-4of SW1-4, 81-2 of
Bfcl-, NE1-4 of SE1-4, section 20, township 13
south, range 6 west. - He names the following
:;:- mis uununuous resiaence upon ana
cultivation of said land viz- Vinril n I ..j;.,..i,.
and Al Landingham, of Dusty, Oregon, Ilenrv Starr
of Inavale, Oregon, James Lemaster, of Dusty, Ore-
. - OIIAS. B. MOORE S, R critter.
For wounds, burns, scalds, sores, skin
diseases .and 11 irritating eruptions,
nothing se 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. " ' . ' " -
For Sale or Exchange.
One hundred and eighteen lots, in half and whole
nlrtilra in fha AinrA I i -X -vt l ii. . i. . . i. i
iriigiuni wwiiui ncwiiyn. hiini ueaiiu-
fill anrl tuiaiitifiil aaimmA- t : i ; j...
Oregon; some business lots; residence lota near the
rm --t- VUUH.HCO, ociiwi- iiuustt, ana ouier resi
dences; also residence lots commanding' beautiful
views of ocean and bav. -- -
Fire-fractional blocks, south of. and near the
State Agricultural College; all completely tiled,
streets thrown up and graded; beautiful, convenient
8" WlU UUlillUUIiCS, vciHnuiy
located on roomy and commodious tr rounds, in
Tama 1nrali;n 1 ,1 It ' a n-
uw, nm cAvutuiu ior arm near uorvauis. .
and in good state of cultivation; excellent roomy
buildings; about one-fourth mile from Agricultural
Large and roomy house and stable and lot in Cor
yalhs, good residence, two blocks from the Cou i
House; high, rolling ground. , .
Eight nice residence lots, thoroughly tile drained,
in Wilkins Addition to Corvallis.
One lot and hotel, The Vincent House, on Front
Seventy-three acres, 6 in orchard, 18 in wheat
wiuuw miju kukuic, oibuabt? west,
adjoining the Odd Fellows Cemetery, near Corvallis.
'IV exchanSe tQ ' town property named for
suitable farm or acreage property; or will exchange
thA BnrMo-fl nmrmw JnIl, t..
other farms or acreage; or will sell any or all of
.u piviAimjr vu itaisuiiauie ivrins ana time ai rea
vuvv mvw atiu pi ilea.
' M. IS. WOODCOCK,
Corvallis, Oretron
Administrator's Notice
Settlement. .
of Final
In the Count; Court of Benton County, State of
In the matter of the Estate 1 -
of l
Malinda P. Mulkey, Dec'd. )
Notice is hereby iriven that the undersigned ad-
numstrator 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
.wvy., iow, ab i.ne nour oi iu o clock a. m. of said aay,
at the eourt house in Corvallis in said Benton
county, as the time and place for hearing objections
w mmu uuai aucouut ana ior a nnal settiemen
thereof. - . :
: Dated October 5, 1899. , .
A. G. MULKEY.
Adm r of the Estate of Malinda P. Mulkey, Deed
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
little pills for constipation and all liver
ailments. Never gripe. Graham &
Wells.
Doctor
MEYERS
&co.
Specialists for Men
Tfaew physician have been
curintr we&knMta and con
tracted ailments since 1881.
xney nave the largest and
best equipped medical in
istitution, and the most ex
tensive practice in toe u. a.
No PT Till Cared. ;
: Unfortunate men who can
not call should write for ad
vice and prirate book
ESTABLISHED IT VCARS.
Alilj FBEE.
TbnriMiuli mnul at. hmu
All lettOTeonfidentUli No Charge for ConsulUtion.
731 SAlBANCISCO Ektor Entrance.
McKeuzie Fir Wood.
A large supply of the finest quality of
McKenzie fir slabs cut in stove lengths,
on hand at the Corvallis saw mill. It
must be sold. The price is 1 per load
of five loads or more.
" E. W. Strong.
E. E, -Turner, Compton, 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, - .
Rents and Collections.
Houses to rent, rents to collect,' 20
good farms and stock ranches to sell.
Thomas Egmn & Son.
NOTICE.
Persons (leeirinj; to locate on limber
claims tributary to the C. 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. Mv A.. Ketron,
Bloomiugdale, Tenn., says it cured him
of indigestion of ten years standing.
Notice for Publication.
Land Offics at Oregon City, Or., Sept 16, 1899.
Notice is hereby civen 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 Ccti2S. 1S90, viz:
FRANCIS KLECKElt;
II. E. No. 12126, for the EJ of SWkand WJ of SEi,
Sec. 10, T. 13 S., K. 7 W..
He names the following witnesses to prove hi3
continuous residence upon and cultivationiof said
land, viz: Guy Seeley, August Hodes, Samuel Smith,
all of Corvallis, Oregon, and Marion Harden, of
Alsea, Oregon.
CHAS.IB. MOORES, Register.
"Best on the market for coughs and
colds and all bronchial troubles ; for
croup it has no equal," writes Henry R.
Whitford, South Canaan, Conn., of One
Minute Cough Cure. Graham & Wells.
NOTICE.
Clara Beits, my " wife, having left my
bed and , board without provocation, all
persons are hereby notified not to trust
her on my account as I will not be re
sponsible for any debts that she may
create.;: '' W. II. Suits. .
Alsea, Or., Sept. 3, 1899.
The Home Supply Association of Port
land can save you J 5O 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, II. G. One. ;i
Piano Wanted.
Anyone having a good upright piano
to rent will do well to call at this oflift.
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad,
TIME CARD. -
2 For Yaquina;
Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. m.
. " " - Corvallis 1:45 p. m.
" arrives -Yaquina 5:50 p. m.
1 Returning:. ; '
Leaves Yaquina..., 7:00 a. m.
Leaves Corvallis. . . . 11:40 a. m.
Arrives Albany .... 12:25 p. m.
3 For Detroit: - -Leaves
Albany ...... 7:40 a. ra.
Arriyes Detroit . . v 1 1:55 i. m;
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit ..... lZ:zo p. ra.
Arrives Albany
5:35 p,
m.
m.
m.
6Leaves Albany
' Aniyes Corvallis. . . ,
f5Leaves Corvallis ... .
Arrives Albany . ... .
- One and two connect
6:05 p,
6:55 p.
, 6:40 a. ro.
7:25 a. m.
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..
Trains for the mountains arrive
at noon, giving ample time to
reach camping grounds on the
Breitenbush and Santiam river the
same day. - ' -
; Edwin Stone, ,. ..
If. L. Walden, Manager.
T. F. & P. A..
II. H. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis.
EAST and SOUTH
vrA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
.OF THE '
Southern Pacific Coinpanv.
EXPRESS TIIAIKS ECN DAILY.
7:09 P. M. Leave ' Portland Arrive
12:10 F. M Leave -Albany Arrive
7:45 A. M. I Arrive S. Francisco Leave
8:0 A. M.
4:10 A. M.
7:6 F. M.
5:0 P. M.
6:05 P. M.
6:40 A.M.
8:15 P. M.
7:00 A.M.
8:15 P. M.
4:15 P.M.
7:53 A.M.
Arrive Ogden Arrive 1 1:10 P. M.
Arrive Denver , Leave 6:45 P. M.
Arrive Omaha Arrive 1 8:50 A. M.
Arrive Chicago Leave G:30 P. H.
Arrive Los Angeles Ar. 9:25 A. M,
Ariive 1 Paso Arrive ( 2:35 P. M,
Arrive Ft. Worth Arrive 8:40 A. M.
Arrive N.OrleansArnve j 8:40 P. M.
Dinicg Cars.
Observation Oars.
Pullman First-Class and Tourist
cars
attached to all through trains.
Through Tourist Cars" to Chicago with'
out change.
Roseburg Mail Daily.
8:36 A. M. I Leave
12:25 P. M. Leave
6:28 P. M. I Arrive
Portland
Albany
Rose burs
Arrive 4:36 P. M
Arrive I 12:60 P. M
Leave I 7:30 A. M
Wesiaie BlvisiK.
Coryallis Mail. Daily Except Sunday.'
7:30 A. M. Leave
115 P. M. Ariivo
Portland
Crvalli3
Arrive I 5:58 P. M
Leave 1:06 P. M
At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the
Corvallis & Eastern KailjvaF.
Independence Pass. Daily Except Sun.
4:5 p. H.
7:36 P. M.
S:39 P. M.
Lave Portland ' Arrive 8:2b A.
Arrive McMinnville Leave ! fa:6 A."M.
Arrive Independence Leave j 4.50 A. M.
Direct' connection at San Francisco with
steamship lines for HAWAII, JAPAN,
CHINA, the PHILIPPINES, aud AUS
TRAILIA. R. KOEHLER, ' C. II. MARKHAM,
Manager. G. F. &P. A.
- - r 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,
Call for Warrants.
I hereby give notice that I have money
on hand to pay city warrants endorsed
prior to January 12, 1898. Interest will
stop on same after this date, October 13,
1899. Win. McLAGAN,
1 City Treasurer,
We are Sliowitig
Fall .Goods
Now ,
and would like to hava your opinion on our
selections, If we have done well, and picked
nut the goods you want and bought them cheap
enough so we can sell them at prices yon are
willing to pay we will get your patrenage.
Wesay "if, but there is really no "if "about
it. " There isn't the least doubt in our minds
that our new fall stock is all that it should bo
in style, quality asd price'. There won't be
any doubt in your miud either when you sse
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 mu
tually profitable.
L.
qrtn.iruTjmjirinJinnrijTj
SnFAiiTirin oiiki
j Lad es, if yu desire a traaspasent,
Use Dr. Bourdon's French
Arsenic Complexion Wafers. , ;
!The only reliable beautifier of the comolexion, skin-aud farm known. In the .
! direction for which thev are intended,
i astounding transformation in personal
'steady use. Possessiiitr the WIZARD'S
beauty oi lorui by surely developing a transparency ana penucia clearness oi c
comnlexion. shanelv contour of form, brilliant eyes, soft aud smooth skin, I
where, by nature, the reverse exists.
PULSIVE Skin marred l-,y 1'RECKLKS, MU1H, ISL,A.CIlll.'.AlJ&, fl . rL,na, I
and VULGAR REDNESS, YELLOW AND MUDDY skin, and other FACIAL J
DISFIGUREMENTS, are permanently
refined complexion assured, enhancing
extravaeant expectations.
t; LQUiSS, you an lie Beauiillll, no mailer who j-ou are or wuai yourt
g disfigurements inoy be you can make yourself as handsome as any lady in thet
land by tne use ot
- - Dr. Bourdon's French Arserk Complexion Wafers.
Used bv men tho results are equallv ftivorab'e. Price. small box so cents.
Large box $ l.orj or special order of six
uiider plaiii cover oa receipt ot the above amount, write lor circular, iree.
b THE PAEISIAN DRUG CO..
S . , jjt
TO THE
A
-. GIVES THE CHOICE OF
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
HEIBEU RAILWAY
mm. '
ST. PAUL '
shoe; ur
mm
AND AND
' CHISAGO KANSAS CITY
TWO TRAINS DAILY
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY E DAYS
SAN FRANGBSG
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISIOr
Portland and Salem. ' -
Steamer Ruth, for Salem, Albany, Corvallis and
way pwints, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays
and SaturtlarH at 6 A. M. Returnm&r, leaves Cnr
railis Monday?, Wedncsdaj's and 1'ridays at 6 A. hi.
For full lnforniatiou cll on or address
N. H. Adams, Agent O. If. & CoiTallis,
Oregon, . .
e adppess:
W:H, HWRLBURT,
Ccn'L Pass aobnt.'
PORTLAND, OR
DSDWEU, CARUt,!, St. CO. - . .
OES. ACIiNTS SOU. VAC. S. S. CO.
' v PORTIvAND, OR. '
-RAILEOAD
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO
Montana , Utah, ". C olorado
and all-Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
the Union Pacific Fast Mail Line, or
the Rio Grande Scenic Lines.
Look at the Time . . ;
1 Jj days to Salt Lake
Yi days to Denver -3
z days to Chicago . . :
i 41 days to New York'
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Upholstered
- Tourist Slecpisg Cars, and TnllKiau
Palace S'ecpers, operated en all
trains.
For further infoiuiatioii, apply to
GEO. F. EGLIiT, Agent, Corvallis, Or.
C. O. TERRY, 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 countyl Good residence, out
buildings and orchard.' Tine 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.
- For Sale.
The E M of Sec 25, Tp 10 S, R G W,
containing 300 acres;' price, $1,300.
Terms, $800 cash; balance, mortgage
Apply at this office. . ...
P.OSS Pud SHAKES. "
. Go to Butler for best quality. .
The Coon Sawaiilu
jpjjp " v 1 mm -
a:
s
KLINE
1jTjxririJVinjinruTrtnjui nnp
5
clear and fresli complcxiou,
their effect is slinpl y magical. The most t
.appearance is brought about by their j
TOUCH iu -producing and preserving ,
Even the COARSF5T and MOST RE-
removed and a dehcionsly clear and ,
a bady's loveliness beyond her most I
' . ' !
" ,. . .
large boxes $5.00. Sent to any Rtldress 1
Montgomery Street, San Francisco. 5-
CHUCK A BLOCK
is- the condition of (he
-The Exchange-
In other words yon will find the store
full to overflowing with elegant new
and second-hand housefurnishing. No
matter what you want, whether it be hav
ing iv fine shirt laundried by the Union
Laundry, Portland, or a Bteel range put
up in your kitchen -
We Are The People.
THOS EGLIN.
G. F. HGUN
THOMAS EGLIK & SON
. . Do a general busines In
Real Estate and Insurance.
Office on Madison street west of First
Natiotial Bank, Corvallis, Oregon.
fnr nnnT unTinirni nnmr
OF
Corvallis. Oms-on.
j . . . - ,
I Does a general and conservative bunking
business. . '
U. 15. CAUTHonN. 1 E. II. Taylor.
CAUTHORM & TAYLOR
DENTISTS.
Di-ntistry of every description done in first
class manner, and satisfaction guar
anteed. ' -
CROWN fifiD BRIDGE WQEtK A SPECIALTY
' Office over Zierolf 's grocery store, oppos:tj
I the post olhce, Corvallis. Oregon.
"THE RESORT"
: THOS. WHITEHORN, Prop.
W. II. McBrayer and Old Crow Wb is
le vs. Fine-Wines. Liauors and Cirara.
Union Laundry Go.,
POETLA5TD, OH.
, All white labor work guaranteed. ," -Casket
leaves on Tuesdays and arrives
Saturdays. J. D, MANN, Ageut,
. 'Secoiil-Hand Store.
G. R. FARRA, M, D.
Office corner" Second and Jefferson,
over Graham & Wells' drugstore.
Residence on Third street in frert of
courthouse.
Office hears 8 to 9 a. ta., and 1 to a and
7 to S p. m. All calls attended promptly.
ATTORNEY--AT--LAW,
Toledo, Oregon.
Will practice in all the courts of the
state.
El. JEZj- brysou,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Corvallis, Oregon.
Office in Zierolf building.
DR. JAS. A; HARPER
DENTIST
Ofllre In Wbitt-hom Blork
Corvallis, Oregon
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