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CMsslsMgBMjBBMpiBjBMsWss ..... ' ' Union-Gazette. Issued every Friday morningw. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year Sixmorsths... Ch-ee months. ..$1 50 .. 75 .... 50 payable in advance. FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1899. ' MILES POSING AGAIN. f The presence of General MileB in Portland has given an esteemed contemporary of that city an oppor tunity to again sully its pages with an unwarrantable attack on Mc Kinley. It says that the president refused to let Miles take an active part in the Cuban campaign, "Be cause President McKinley feared that General Miles, who has been reputed to be a man of political am bition, would be sure to distinguish himself if given an : opportunity in Cuba, and might become a popular hero." If this were true, McKinley would not have permitted a solitary . officer to land upou the island, for there is as 'great danger from the most obscure soldier securing pop ular honor, as there is from the commanding general.. It is safe to say that Funston is the most popu lar officer the Philippine campaign has produced. At the beginning of the civil war Grant was a nonenti ty, yet his record made him presi dent - "The single victory of Tay lor at Buena Vista, where he com manded only 6,000 men made Mm president. The single victory of Jackson, who commanded 6,000 men at New Orleans, made him president," says the enemy to the administration. ' Then was Roose velt with his rough riders a more dangerous adversary than Miles. : It is highly probable that if Mr, Miles had been given his way in Cuba "the brilliant record of His heroic youth and mature manhood" would; have been' dimmed by the ineffectual flaring ot infirmity. For "when the government thought Shafter was 'in a hole' at Santiago, it hastened to consult Miles how to pull him out" and this modern . Ajax, who stood with bared breast wooing the political lightning, urged with unbecoming haste the immediate evacuation of Cuba by the American forces. Thanks to Chaplain Chad wick, of the Ore gon, "Fighting Joe and General Shafter, the senile Milec was over ruled, and Santiago was won "by sound soldiership and superior ex ecutive talent." The result of the elections Tues day is highly satisfactory to repub licans. . Nash's plurality of 50,000 in Ohio, may be regarded as a hearty endorsement of the policies of the adminstration. Nebraska was Bryan's last ditch, politically, and his erery energy was devot ed to holding it with the result that fusion won by 12,000. Anti-expansion was slapped squarely in face in Massachusetts where Crane republican, has a plurality of 66, 000. Iowa was a grand victory for sound money, Shaw's plurality be ing 60,000. Kentucky went repub lican by 8,000; New Jersey, 20,000 and Pennsylvania, 109,465. The New York assembly will stand 93 republicans, 57 democrats. The republican majority in South Dako ta Jwas 4,070, and Kansas and Col orado show republican gains. In Maryland, Smith, democrat, was elected governor by 11,000 majority A few figures on wool show the difference between Republican and Democratic industrial policies Under the McKinley tariff the American wool clip increased from 337,000.003 pounds in 1191 to 348, 000,000 in 1893. Then the Wilson law came in and by 1897 there was a decline to 259,000,000. The' Dingley law turned the tide again. The wool clip last year increased 2.6 per cet. and the number of Bheep by 2,121,000. In addition to this the demand for goods is so great that most of the woolen mills have consumed their ' accumula tions, Globe-Domocral. "Miles' military fame," says the Oregonian, "has painted his picture in lasting historic colors." We were aware, that Mr. Miles most notable achievement has been his fidelity in facing almost anything in the shape of a picture taking machine, but that he had ever "sat" for Fame, had escaped our notice. - The Mayor of Corvallis is not the only head of the city government which disagrees with the council on bicycle matters. Mayor Burkhart of Albany has : vetoed the bicycle ordinance recently passed by the council of that city. -His veto is baed on opinion, however. - rather than constitutional grounds. Goat8-2 Billys for sale No. 1 stock. Will exchange oe for Nannys. Apply J. E. Fisher, N. West Odd Fetfows Cemetery. F. L. Miller Umbrellas -. For Ladiea and Gentlemen. Onr " "umbrella stock represents the best values the market offers. All tnade 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. ; Veilings Still they come ! Novelties and va rieties to please the . most critical . buyer. : All silk La Tosea 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. Have Been Disposed Ot. A B Hammond vs W P Crosby; action . on t promissory note. con tinued for term. : . i , . W F Mann v W P Lafferty; action to recover money on account. Tried by jury. Verdict for de fendant. ' A L McFadden vs Isaac Porter; action on promissory note. Judg ment for plaintiff by default. J B Tillotson vs H F Fischer ; action en contract. ' Verdict for plaintiff. ' ' ; A Wilhelm & Sons vs J 0 Looney ; action on promissory note. Dis missed on plaintiff's motion. ' .. H-F Fischer vs J - Y McOune action on account. Dismissed on plaintiff's motion. , J N Brandeberry and " Molhe 1 Brandeberry vs Peter Bickard et al action to recover money. Demurrer overruled. Answer filed Monday. For trial. Margaret Logsdon vs J A Haw kins, et al; foreclosure. Continued for term on plaintiff's motion. J W Ingle vs Thos H Cooper, et al; suit for an accounting. . Dis missed without cost to either party. Wm Groves vs W C and M Y Crawford; for confirmation. , Con firmation of sale of real property. M Porter vs J P Huffman; mat ter of easement in waterway. For trial. ' : - " ' 1 - E A Nichols vs R F Holm, as- eignment. Order accepting final account and discharging assignee. Alice Tally vs L Flinn; suit to remove cloud from title. Continued for term by consent. .. , School Fund Commissioners vs J J Bryan, et al; foreclosure. Dis missed on motion of plaintiff. C Stock vs N P Newton j et al; suit matter of certain - money in hands of Administrator. Dismissed on motion of plaintiff. C F Culver vs B E Cresswell; writ of review, "t Dismissed on mo tion of plaintiff. ;V V W B Peacock vs Martyn L Pipes and Francis Clarno; foreclosure Default as to Pipes. Decree for judgment against Pipes. : .Mathew George vs Sarah E. George; divorce. Granted. Cynthia A. Mitchell: vs W. J. Mitchell; divorce. Granted. Profit la Cora. A farmer living near Corvallis, real ized nearly five times aa much from a small field planted in corn as he would have realized bad the same field been sown in wheat. This fact is an argument in itself and needs no further proof of its worth. The growing of sweet corn for the market is a profitable industry, which many farmers do net observe. An acre will produce from 2,000 to 3,000 dozen ears, that sell at from 6 to 15 cents per dozen, wherever the. demand is created by centers of population. . The dried com sells rapidly at 12 cents per pound, and in our larger Ore gon cities the supply never equals the demand. . . Fall or winter plowing is the best for successful corn growing. Stubble or sod land should be turned under early, to allow the plowed field to get thoroughly frozen during the winter. The surface covering of grass and weeds if turned nnderj roots and forms a fertilizer for the corn roots, and : holds moisture for some time during the ' early spring and summer growing months. The land should be harrowed and, well pulverized in the spring before planting. ,. Early corn is the most profitable, but for dry ing purposes the late varieties are pref erable. WANTED, TO TRADE. Fiano or organ for building lot. En quire of A. P. Yenen at Ocidental Hotel. F..L. Everybody's Wa nts ' 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. 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 you see so many wearing. They range from $18 to $25. F. L. Miller. The Hop Growers. The hop growers of Oregon, says the Agriculturist, are about to try the exper iment of co-operative marketing of hops. The hop industry is one branch of farm ing operations in which co-operation ought to be comparatively easy. The whole number of hop growers is not so great as to make it a difficult mat ter to gather all into one organization . The growers must, however, realize that the only way in which co-operative mar keting of a production can be made a success in the long run is to itirn over to the association the power to dispose of their crops. :.If the members of the asso ciation retain the privelege of gelling their crops individnally there will b trouble. ; ' - , The first thought of nearlv all produc ers in forming associations for marketing their produce is that by so doing they will eliminate middle men. In practice it is found that the middle men are in die pensible. . The gains . made .by co operative associations for marketing come from the maintainance of steady prices in selling, the prevention of cuts in prices by foolish sales, the ability to establish a reputation to fill large orders with goods which can, be depended on, and the ' employment of thoroughly trained and able business managers to. control the business and handle it to the best advantage. COLLEGE NIFORMS. Orders taken .at S. L. Kline's ibr the Pettibone O- A. C. uniform. - WANTED Enquire at - Howell's Baled hay. stand. old vM4 60 YEARS' . .EXPERIENCE mm A Trade Marks 4 Designs Mt" Copyrights Ac. ASTone lending a sketch and description ma, qniekl, ascertain onr opinion free whether an laTentlon Is probably patentable. Communlea Uoas strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents Mnt frea. Oldest aranev for eeenrinff D&tents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive spseuu nonce, witnout cnarge. in tne Scientific Jlmericam A kaodsomelr Ulnstrated weekly, largest cir culation of any sdentiflo Journal. Terms, S8 a year; f onr months, SI. Bold by all newsdealers. F.'UP SCo 8jb' New York For Sale. Large Eighth Medium Job Press Letter List. The following is the list of letters re maining iu the Corvallis postoQlce for the week ending Nov. 4, 1899 : Bates, Fred . Dixon, Clias. S .:. Brown, Joshley Rockwell, C B (3) Brown, C T Brown Smick, Roy . : B. AV. Johnson, P.M. Musical Instruction Vocal . and Instrn mental; .. . Modern methods, , experienced teach ing, careful and accurate. Low rates for this grade of work. . See descriptive circulars. Farther particulars by mail or at Trask's book store. ' W. Francis Gat.es. ..... For Rent. ood nine roomed house, inquire of J.K. BERRY. 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 gnaran jeed. PbanklinIkokWokks.. . Notice of Administrator. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned bias been duly appointed by the Honorable County Ceurt of Benton County, Oregon, Execu tor with the will annexed of the estate -of Tol bert Carter, deceased.. All Persons having claims against the said estate are hereby noli, fied tc present the same to me duly verified as required by law at my home two miles east of Wells, Or. within six months from .date of this notice. - V. A. CARTER. Executor of the Estate oi Tolbert Carter, de- f ceased. Dated this (4th day of Oct. 1899. ? ID i r- MILLER Suppl ied Men's Fine 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 Children's Vestee Suits, and in fact we have' everything the little mem could wish. Our stock would do credit to a much larger city. Our - prices are from $1.50 to $6. - - fJERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Visor 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 Ink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. iBv mail 50c per box, 6 boxes .50: witli a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, lUU " " 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 1 of - I John W. Lawrence, Deceased. ) 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, 1899, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said 4&y 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 a final settlement thereof. - Dated October 4, 1809.' - : ' W. N. LAWRENCE, v AdmV, with the Will annexed, of the Estate of John W. Lawrence, Deceased. - - yspepsia Digests what you eat. Itartificiallydigeststbefoodandalda 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, ana all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWltt A Co. Ctjlcago. Graham & Wells. "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured; me of a severe case of indigestion ; can strong ly recommend it to all dyspeptics." Di gests what yon eat without aid from the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. Gra ham & "Wells. . : c IHIIey 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 rae," writes Helen Mc Henry, BismarkNorth Dakota. Gives instant relief. - Graham & .Wells. " ; B. A. CATHEY, M. D. Physician Surgeon Office over Allen & Wood ward's drngstare Office Hours ?to I2a. m. ...... ) 1 to 4 p. 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 Final Settlement. - Notice is hereby given that the nHdersigned as administratrix af the estate of Albert R. Pyeall, deceased, has filed her final account in said estate iu the cauuty court of the state of Oregon for Benton tcounty, and Saturday, De cember 9, at tlie Hour of 10 o'clock a, m. at tha county court room iu tne court House in porr vallis, Oregon, is the time and place fixed fa hearing objections, if any, to said final account and the settlement thereof. . . Bated this loth day of November. 7899. HATTIE FYGAIX, Administratrix. for 2 if (o 0 F. L. Miller Ladies' Shoes We handle the celebrated "IMPER IAL, the " best shoe Wde. ' 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 in town, for $3. The same shoes in McKay, for $2.60. Every pair -!s guaranteed, they give satisfaction, and we have a good assortment 3T Ladies' Hose : Heavy black ribbed wool hose, per pair 25, 35, 40 and 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 . tragood values, from .05c to $1 00 each. Yours truly, F. L. Miller. Notice for Publication. Laud Office at Oregon Citt, Okeook, :..:, " October 2, 189ft Notice fs hereby given that -the following-mmed settler has filed notice oi his intention to make final Effi" ""PP"? ? claim, and that said proof 5 ' ' mie before the County Clerk of Iknton County, at Corvallis, Oregon, on November 11, 1899, WILLIAM. C HODGES, fiFiiSV J.105JM,r th SEl-sof SW1-4, 81-2 of Sbl-4, Nfcl-4 of .SE1-4, section 26, township-13 south, range 6 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiyauon of said land, viz: Virgil H. Landingham, ,7, fna'ns-nam. of Dusty, Oregon, Henry Starr of Inarale, Oregon, James Lemaster, of Dusty, Ore- OHAS. 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 Nnrsey, 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 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 bay. Five fractional blocks, south of and near the State Agricultural College; all completely tiled, streets thrown up and graded; beautiful, convenient and healthful for residence. Large dwelling, barn and outhouses, centrally located on roomy and commodious grounds, in Corvallis; will exchange for farm near Corvallis. Twenty acres highly improved, all tile drained, and in good state of cultivation; excellent roomy buildings; about one-fourth mile from Agricultural College. . . 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 lots, thoroughly tile drained, in Wilkins Addition to Corvallis. One lot and hotel, The Vincent House, on Front u vwvtujus, centrally louatea. . : " Seventy-three acres, 6 in orchard, 18 in wheat. j. : . . wmuerana pasture; situate west, MijwiuBg uie reuows uemeiery, near iwrvauis. wjii 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- sonanie rates and prices. M. S. WOODCOCK. V Corvallis, Oregon. Administrator's Notice Settlement. of Final In the County Court of Benton County, State of In the matter of the Estate 1 of I Malinda P. Mulkey, Dee'd. j Notice is hereby irtven 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 Nov. , 1899, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the court house in Corvallis in said Benton county, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and for a final settlement tnereoi. Dated October 5, 1899. A O MTTT.KF.V Adin'r of the Estate of MaluidaP. Mulkey,' Dec d For Sale. 200 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 Bob. ert Moore, of La Payette, Indiana, of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation and all liver ailments. Never gripe. Graham & Wells. -Doctor MEYER 15 &co! Specialists for Kn , TbfMst nrivmldiaju hftTS bNB oaring wMkneM ud co& tneted ailment slnoa 1881, They have tb l&rgeat and best equipped mwltcs&I in lititntioa, and tht But x tenaiT pnetiea la tta V. & Ho rr Tin cu4. ? UaJortniMtU mm who mn Mt mil should writ for ad- rioa and private dook HTMLMHCO 1T VMR. TlMSTt"lim.. An letters eoofidsatlali No Charge for Censultatien. 73! SANlEsClW orEntranca, McKenzie 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. Stbono. E. E. Turner, Uompton, Mo., was cured of piles by De Witt's Witch Ha zel Salve after suffering seventeen : years and trying oyer twenty remedies. Phy sicians and surgeons endorse it. Beware of dangerous counterfeits. Graham & Wells. ' Bents and Collections. Houses to rent, rents to collect, 20 good farm 8 and stock ranches to sell. Thomas Eulin & Son. NOTICE. "" Persons desiring to locate on timber claims tributary to the C. & E. B. B. 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 cores dyspepsia. M. A. Ketron, Bloomingdale, Tenn., says it cured him of indigestion of ten years standing.. Notice for Publication. T.and Office at Oregon Citt. Or.. Sept 16. 1899. Notice is hereby riven that the followine-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will oemaue Deiore vouniy ciera .01 Deuum uuuuty, Oregon, (at, Corvallis, Oregon, on Oct28. 1899, viz: FRANCIS KLECKEK; II. E. No. 12126. for the E4 of SWJ.and fi of 8EJ, Sec. 10, T. 13 8., R. 7 W., He names the following: witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiv&Uonof said land, viz: Guv Seeley, Auirust Hodes, Samuel Smith, all of Corvallis, Oregon, and Marion llavden, of Alsea, Oregon. CHAS-tB. UOORES, Heglster. "Best on the market for coughs and colds and all bronchial troubles : for croup it has mo equal," writes Henry B. Wbitford, 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. H. Suits. Alsea. Or., Sept. 3, 1899. The Home Supply Association of Port land ; can save you fsO to $100 a year on- the goods yon buy. Many .of 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. 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. in. Leaves Corvallis.... 11:40 a. m. Arrives Albany .... 12:25 p. in. 3 For Detroit: ' Leaves Albany ..... . 7:40 a. m. - Arriyes Detroit ... ., 11:55 a. m. 4 Returning: . Leaves Detroit .... . 12:25 p. no'. Arrives Albany . . . : 5:35 p. m. 6Leaves Albany .... 6:05 p. m. AniyeB Corvallis.. . . 6:55 p. m. f5Leaves Corvallis .. . . 6:40 a. iu. Arrives Albany .... - 7:25 a. m. 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. . t No. 5 runs from Corvallis to Albanp on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. ; Trains for the mountains arrive at noon, eivine ample time to reach camping' grounds on the Breitenbush and Santiam river the same day. . - Edwin Stone, H. L. Walden, . Manager. T. F. & P. A. H. H. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis. EAST and SOUTH VIA ;,, THE SHASTA ROUTE . or THE Southern Pacific Goidpanvi EJCPRBtS 1RAIKS RUN BAILT. im P. M. I tsar Portland Arrirs 12:19 P. M. ) Leave Alsaay ' Arrive 7:15 A. M. I Arrive S. Francisco Leave 8K A. M 4:1 A. M. 7:M P. M. 5:0 P. M. 8:05 P. M. 6:40 A. M. 8:15 P. M. 7KWA. M. 8:15 P. M. 4:15 P.M. 7:55 A. M. Arrive Ogden Arrive 1 1:10 P. M, Arrive Denver Leave 0:45 P. M. Arrive Omaha Arrive j 8:50 A. M. Arrive Chicago Leave 1 0:30 P. M. Arrive Los Angeles Ar. t:25A. M. Arrive 1 Paso Arrive I 2:85 P. M. Arrive Ft. Worth Arrive 1 8:40 A. M. Arrive N. OrieansArrive 1 8:40 P. M, Dining Oars. Observation Oars. ' Pullman First-Class and Tourist can attached to all through trains. T-hrough Tourist Cars to Chicago with out change. Eeseburg Mail Daily. tm A. M. I Leave IS 55 P. M. 1 Ltave 6:20 P. M. Acrivo Pertland Albasv Roebnrr Arrive Arrive Leave 4:3 P. M 12:ieP. M 7:3 A. M Tutsiie SWltin. Coryallis Mail. Daily Except Sunday. 7:30 A. M. Leave A rriy. Portland . Cervallis Arrive Leave 5:5 P. M 16 P. M 11:55 P. XL At Albany and CorvalMs cennect with trains ef tie iorvams K eastern Kauway. Independence Pass. Daily Except SunJ 4:5 p. w. 7:3 P. M. I:S P. 11. Leave Pertland Arrive I 8:K A. II. Arrive McMinnviHe Leave S:lA. M. Arrive Independence Leave 4.6s A. 1L Direct connection at San Francisco with steamship lines for HAWAII, JAPAN, CHINA, the PHILIPPINES, and AUS TKAILIA. R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAM, - Manager. G. F.&P. A. , Portland. Or. For through tickets and rates call on A. S. Fence, S. L. Hays, . Depot Ag't, City Ticket Ag't, Corvallis. Or. Corvallis, Or. - Money to Loan. In sums of $1,500 and upwards, at six cent. E. E. Wilson. - For Sale A No 1 oat hay for sale at the farm oi W. S.Toole. r We Fall Now are Showing Goods and would like to have your opinion on our , selections, If we have done well, and picked out the goods you want and bought them cheap ' enough so we can sell them at prices you are willing to pay we will get j'our patrenage. We say "if ", but there is really bo '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 sse it The only chance we run of losing your trade, or that of any other shrewd 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. 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SAN FRANCISCO WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISIOr : Portland and Salem. -Steamer Buth, far Salem, Albany, Corvallis and way points, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 A. M. Returning:, leaves Cor vallis Mendays, Wednesdays and" Fridays at S A. M. Tr full laformatiou call on or adlresa N. H. Adams, Agent O. K. A N Coivallis, Oreeoa, Apacs: W. H. HURLBURT, . cin'l rasa a.mt .PORTLAND. OR DOBWXLL, CAKLILX & CO. IN. AOBNTS IOR. PAC S. Sw Cd. PORTLAND, OR. BAILBOAS THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, TTtak, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Pacific Fast Mail Line, or tne Kio Grande bcenie Lilues. Look at the Time . . 1 days to Salt Lake 2 days to Denver 34 days to Chicago . . 4)4 days to New York Free Reclining Chair Cars, Upholstered ; Tourist Sleeping Cars, and Pnllmau Palace Sleepers, operated on all .. , trains. ' For further information, apply to GEO. F. EGLIK, Agent, Corvallis, Or. C. O. TERRY, W. E. 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 eounty. 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, Rooms 13 and 14 Sherlock Building, Portland, Or. '"; For Sale. ; . - The E of Sec 25, Tp io S, & 0 W, containing 360 acres; price, $1,300. Terms, $800 cash ; balance, mortgage. Apply at this office. '. 'I ' J. POSH and SHAKES. . "Go to Butler for best quality,. - The Coon Sawmill. KLINE ring 5 MOTH, BLACKHEADS, PIMPLES, ( a bady's loveliness beyond her most 1 no matter wuo you are or what your. yourself as handsome as any lady in the 1 favorable. Price small box so cents. 1 large boxes $5.00. Sent to an v address Montgomery Street, San Francisco. 2 CHUCK A BLOCK " is the condition of the " -The Exchaiijse- , 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 fine shirt laundried bv the Union Laundry, Portland, or a steel range put np in your kitchen ...... We Are The People. , THOS EGLIN. . G. F. KG UK THOMAS EGLIN & SON Dot general buslnes In Real Estate and Insurance. Office on Madison street west of First National BaDk, Coryallis, Oregon. TlFIWflipLBP Corvallis, Oregon, - Does a general and conservative banking business. , O. B. CauthorM. . .E. H. Tatlor. CAUTHORN & TAYLOR DENTISTS. Dentistry of every description done in first class manner, and satisfaction guar- an teed. GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIAIXt Office over Zierolf 's grocery store, opposj the post office, Corvallis. Oregon. "THE RESORT" THOS. WHITEHORN, Prop. W. H. McBrayer and Old Crow Whis fcys, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. , Union - Laundry Go., POBTLAHD, OR. All white labor work guaranteed, Basket leaves on Tuesdavs and arrives Saturdays. J. D. MANN, Agent, Second-Hand Store. : . . G. .R. .FARRA, M. D. Office corner Second and Jefferson, over Graham & Wells drugstore. Residence on Third street in frer.t oi courthouse. .. . Office hours 8 to 9 a. m., and 1 to 1 and 7 to 8 p. nt. All calls attended promptly. F. JONJ3, Attorney -IT- law, - Toledo, Oregon. : Will practice in all the courts of the state. '. ' V ' ATTORNEY -AT - LAW ; Corvallis, Oregon. . ... ... : . , Office In Zierolf building. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTT3T efflee tfLWbltohoni Block Corvallis, Oreoan