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FKIDAY, NOV. 17, 1899.
To Republican Clubs.
The following call has been is
sued to the republican clubs of
Oregon:
in pursuaace ot tne provisions
of the constitution of - the Republi
can League of Oregon, there will be
held the regular biennial meeting
on the first Tuesday of February
next, and a certain amount of pre
paratory work must be done by
each club in order to entitle it to be
represented at the meeting.
Your attention i3 invited to Ar
ticle 10 of the Constitution, which
is an amendment thereto adopted
February 1, 1898, . and provides
that no club shall be entitled to
' representation unless it has been or
ganised at least four . months - prior
to the meeting, and shall have filed
a list of its members with the
"League Secretary at least thirty
days prior thereto. " ; ; "
The importance of the double
campaign next yearr one in the
spring and one in the fall, renders
it especially desirabie that ' every
genuine Republican Club in the
state be put into condition to par
ticipate in the League meeting, and
thus enter with enthusiasm into
the work of the campaign.
Claud Gatch,
. President.
Harry L. Wells, v
:, Secretary.
A POLITICAL OSTRICH.
An ambitious but inconsequen
tial contemporary sees nothing in
- the result of the recent elections
that can be accepted as an endorse
. mentjof or a rebuke to the policies
of the administration, and says
that only hidebound, partizan news
papers will claim to the contrary.
It is because the democratic party
is led bv Doiitical ostriches like
this fellow," who thrust ; their heads
under. . their wings when hard
. i i t-i i . ii
pressea ana aeny an ugni, mat ii
goes down to defeats when great
tissues come before the people. V -
The Brooklyn Eagle, considered
, an able democratic organ, deplores
hfl Mind ftiibborhnesa of little dem
ocrats and. urges them to cease
casing moonbeams, acknowledge
' the significance of the late elections,
and avert further disaster. Z':".T
The . New York World, demo
cratic, says j
"The elections mean a victory for
imperialism in a majority ' of the
states "voting. " There is neither
honesty nor profit in denying this.
They mean also a triumph for Mr.
McKinley but a triumph .. that
was made easy by Mr. Bryan and
his friends in thrusting again to
the front at the beginning of the
campaign the futile and fatal fal
lacy of free silver and the thrice
condemned Chicago platform." .
The New York , Journal, surely
not a partisan republican organ,
under the caption "Face the Facts,"
cries out "The Journal ; told the
truth. It warned the democracy
against a policy, which jf persisted
in would defeat the party." : .
Mr. .Bryan, aitnougn. amiciea
with defective vision, ses "some
thing in the result." "If the rebuke
' administered to, the republicans
had been. more severe," he says,
"the prospect of remedial legislation
at the hands ef-4ne republicans
would be brighter." , V'
These may be hidebound parti
Bans, but ' their verdict is worthy
of more than a wave of the hand,;
and should give flag-furlers " and
debased-coiners pause. - ; V'",
The Statesman speaking of the
refusal of the OAC eleven to. meel
WU, says: "The action of the Cor
vallis players is a mystery to the
Salem footballists, in view of the.
fact that the farmers" jdefeated th e
WU team badly only a short time
ago." Why WU persists in play
ing, a dentist, an employe of the
state house, another of the asylum,
a student of another institution, and
a law student of a blacksmith shop,
after having signed the constitu
tion of the association, is a mystery
to U of O and OAC, which
these college elevens would like
cleared up in the interest bf clean
athletics. ' .
Uuite irequently articles are
quoted from the Union-Gazette by
the press of the state, and credited
to Mr. John Daly as editor. Mr.
Daly is in no way connected with
this paper. -
Commissioners Court.
At the regular term of the com
missioners court the following busi
ness was transacted:
In the matter of the state of Ore-
r
F. L. Miller
Umbrellas
r 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 silver or gold trim
mings for 75c to f 5 00 eacn.
ST-
Ladies' Neckwear
See the latest arrivals. The De wev,
50c, all silk.. Fancy bows, 25c. . ,
i
1
Veilings . ' u .
Still they come I Novelties and va
rieties to please the most.' critical
buyer. All silk JLa 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, . .. .
1 F. L. Miller.
pon va. wimam layior, j
.t . ir
Waltz was allowed $4.75 as' justice
of the peace fees, and - Finley - Full
er ton, constable fees, $19.10.': '
E. K. liry son was allowed io.vu
as justice of the-- peace fees- in the
matter of the state . of Oregon vs
C. A . LogsdOU. (i ' . r V
M. M. Waltz, justice of the peace
was allowed fees amounting to $7
in the matter of the state of Ore
gon vs. C. B; Fleece, and constable
fees were . allowed "amounting to
$31.50. V ' : - ' . '
In the matter of removal; of ob.
structions m ,r. Long Tom river ; it
was ordered that J.-A. ' Buchanan
county commissioner,' be appointed
to have full power to represen t the
court in - said matter, and that if
it become necessary to remove
the bridges at Bandy's ' and Liver
pool, he have full power ' to act. i
. ; In the matter of bicycle; tags " for
1900, Sheriff Rickard was author.'
ized to procure 700-4aga and the
necessary receipts, the same to be
delivered before March ist, 1900.
It was ordered thai the tax levy
for the year ; 1900 should be fori
county li mills j school, 5 mills;
state scalp I bounty ; fund,' .01 cent
per head on all sheep, itmll on oth
er property. M - J- - ::- - -.
In the matter of amount due
school district No. 9, for moneys
collected and not paid, it was order
ed that said district make showing
as to the , amount of its claim
against Benton county., f s .
- In the matter of the funis of
of road; district : No. , 14, it
appearing to the . court that in
terested parties had subscribed in
cash $5TT, and in work $42.21, a to
tal of $619.21, it wa ordered that
the county treasurer . tran sfer. frorn
the "Benton county jpad fund" the
amount now remaining on hand
$89.20, to" a fund 1 to b hereafter
known as the'Road District No. 14
Road Fund," and it was further
ordered that the ' treasurer Jbe in
structed to set apart out of the gen-;
oral fund and transfer to said -road
district fund, the sum of $530, and
that the snm of $5T7,.' heretofore
paid, to now be placed in said fund,
and the Said above sums be expend
ed in repairing said road. , . .It - was
further ordered that any unexpend
ed balance of this 'fund, remaining
after the payment of all bills &1
lowad up to date, should remain as
a separate fund to be expended un
der supervision of . Commissioner
Buchanan. ' . -
Doctor .
Lexers
& col
SpeclaU&tsfor Men..
' ThM obTlin hT Wen
oorina tukw and con
tracted nUmcnU dscs 181.
' Thv h.n the laroest and
; beet cqniPPca meaumi w..
i.tltaUoD, and the nioct x
' tanalT practice w u w. a.
Ha F7liaCare1.4
'TjBiartunata man wn can-
B0t aau MoutiRinnKn.
en and prirate book
. ii.T. wrtmtc
ETABUaHCQ 1T YE-B8. ri. lt kema.
An irttanwmMcntlali KoClurf for nnltUea.
jnt MARKET ST., 1 Eleraloc Entrance.
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 J30 acre farm,
good cultivating land. Address - r
' , M. S. Woodcock,'
Administrator, Gorvallis, Oregon. . -
"They are simpy perfect," writes Rob
ert Moore, of La Fayette, Indiana, of De
Witt's Little Early Kisers, the famous
little pills for constipation and, all liver
ailments. Never gripe. 'Graham fe
Wells.
WANTED, TO TRADE.
Piano or organ for building; lot. En
uire of A, P. Venen at Ocidental Hotel.
M;
V9 YZtm
FL..MIL
Eve
rybody s
Wants
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 $3.80. ........
Fancy Stripes
We have, just, received, another in
voice of those fancy stripes you see
set many wearing; They range from
$18 to $25.
F
L. Miller.
. IHHey The Fixer
; "T-.... -.j - i
is now ., prepared to do all kinds of bi- j
.cycle repairing, enameling, varnishing, I
etc. .' Besides being a. champion "fixer
of the Willamette valley, he carries a full
line of bicycle sundries and supplies.
His Bhop is the headquaretrs lor' wheel
men. Pay him a visit.
Musical Instruction Vocal and Iestrtt
' mental. -
Modern metiiods, 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. 1
, ' W. Francis Gaies.
P
1
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
' It artificially digests tne food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It Is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
SickHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and
all other results of imperfect digestion.
. Prepared by E. C. DeWitt A Co. Cfjlcago. .
: Graham & Wells.
COLLEQi: UNIFORMS.
Orders taken at S. L. Kline's for the
PettiboneO.AC: uniform. -
Ladies Only.
PROPER CARE OF THE FEET.
Few; persons reallize what serious re
sults follow "failure to properly care for
and clothe the feet . Not more than . ten
women out of every hundred, if as many,
are free from corns, bunions, or ingrow
ing nails or some.' form of trouble pro
duced by ill-fitting, shoes." - V
-The foot is a- complicated structure,
every bone, joint'' and muscle having a
definite' purpose in giving support and
poise to the figure.:. When shoes do not
fit the feet because of being too tight, or
.too loose," or not shaped to allow the
muscles normal play, not only do the
feet become deformed and covered with
painful growths, but the carriage of the
body loses grace at)d elasticity.
.Proper" care "of tb e " feet is ' sim pie
enough. ' It begins with the right shoe.
The correct shoe is the one that fits tae
foot according to its natural structure
A shoe that is too large ' is just as bad
from ;every point ef view as one that is
too small. A well-fitting shoe holds the
foot firmly yet allows muscular freedom,
and gives sufficient. length to .save pres
sure upon the toes and joints. .. . -
The manufacturers of Jennes ' Miller
Shoes for women have aechieyed tri
umph never before attained. They have
made a handsome shoe "that looks' fine
and attractive upon the foot and meets
the requirements in every single partic
ular of a foot covering designed accord
ing to natural structure.. This is a gen
uinely hygienic shoe.- Nor have they
taken advantage of a public necessity, a
crying need for health and comfort, to
over-charge for this shoe which gives
relief from suuenng, .-
AH styles $3.50. Fall and Winter
stock now in.
Sole ' AgentS. -
For Sale.
Large Eighth' Medium
1" Job Press
LE
R
Suppl
ied
Men's Fine All-Wool Checks -
In dark and lights checks, for $9.90.
Young Men's Suits
From 18 t 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 men
": could, wish. Our stock would do
" credit to a much larger city. Our
prices are from $1.50 to $6. .
JERVITA PILLS
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood.
Cure Impotency, Night Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects of self-
abuse, or excess ana indis
cretion. A nerre tonic and
blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire of youth.
By mail BOc per box, boxes
50: with a written enaran-
tee to core or refund tne money.
bend for circular. Address, .
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, IUU
. For sale by Allen & Woodward's drug
gists, Cor val is, Oregon.
For Rent.
ood niue roomed house,, inquire of
: " J. K. BERRY.
WANTED
r Enquire, at Howell's old
Baled hay.
stand.
- - WANTED. -J
: Twenty tons of cast iron;, old stoves
any castings : also your patronage? Bring
jour plowshares and have them" ground
you will save money. ""All work "gnaran
eed. Franklin Iros Works.,:.
"Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured me
of a severe case of indigestion j can strong-,
ly recommend it to all dyspeptics." Di
gests what jcu eat without aid from the
stomach, and cures dyspepsia. Gra
ham & Wells.
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 oi con
sumption. One Minute Cough Cure
completely cured tae;" writes Helen Mc
Henry, Bismark, North Dakota. Gives
instant relief. Graham & Wells.
B. A. CATHEY, M. D.
Physician Surgeon
Office over Allen & Woodward's drugstaie
Office Hours I ? a. m.
.: . J 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.
YAQUINA ROUTE
CORVALLIS & EASTERN
RAILROAD
Connecting at YAQUINA with tl.e
YAQUINA BAY STEAMSHIP
COMPANY
STEAMERS
Grace ijlar aiiil Havp
First-class in every respect. One of E
the above steamers is due to sail "
from Yaqaina about every five :
davs
SPIiENBXD PASSENGER
-MODATIONS.
ACCOM-
, Shortest route between valley points
and San Francisco:- . :
Fare: Albany- and points west; to
Salt Francisco
Cabin......".:..;........ .... $10 00
Round trip., .y. . .......... 17 00
For sailing days apply to - ;
-. . i -'if Edwin Stone,
H. L. Walden, ' " Manager.
- T. F. & 3. A.
i .. Ill II,-Ceonise, Agent, Corvallis. '
v
Goats-2 Bijlys for sale No. 1 stock.
Will exchange cue for Nanuvs. Apply
J. E. Fisher, N West Odd Fellows Cem
etery. , -,
for
F. L. Miller
Ladies' Shoes
"We. handle the celebrated "IMPER-"
IAL, " the best jBhoe-made. i 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, Sc E, lasts, for $3.
' Box Calf, the best shoe in town, for
. $3. - The same shoes in McKay," for
' $2.50. " Every pair 5s guaranteed,
they give satisfaction, and -we have
a good assortment.
Ladies' Hose
f- Heavy black ribbed wool hose, per
" pair 25, S5, 40 and 50c. ' . .
Linen Handkerchiefs
We have justopened 'a large stock
of linea and lawn handkerchiefs for
, Ladies, all handsomely trimmed.
. with lace or embroidery, and all ex
tra good, values, from .05c to $1 00
' eaclu '
f - Yours truly, i "
!. F. L. Miller.
For wounds,, burns, scalds, sores, skin
diseases and all : irritating :-eruptions,
nothing s eoothing and healing as De-
wm s witch Hazel Salve. Mrs. Em-
ma Belles, matron, -Englewood Nursey,
unicago, says of it: "When all else
fails in healing our babies, it cures."
Graham & Wells. s
. For Sale r Exchange. . c
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,
Orefron; some business lots: residence lots near the
principal churches, school, bouse, and other resi
dences; also residence lots commanding beautiful
views of ocean and. bay.
Five fractional blocks, . south of and near the
State Agricultural College; all - completely tiled,
streets thrown up and graded; beautiful, convenient
uu uGtMiiiuui ior resiaence.- -. -
Large dwelling, barn and outhouses; centrally
iwv4iai mi roomy ana commoaious grounas, in
Corvallis; will exchange for farm near Corvallis. .:
Twenty acres hk'hlv iriinmvpH .11 til. HminMi
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
valhs, good residence, two blocks from the Coui
House; high, rolling ground.
Eight nice residence lots, thoroughly tile drained,
in Wilkins Addition to Corvallis.
p One lot-and hotel. The Vincent House, on Front
Bucvb, iu voraiiis, cemrany located.
Seventy-three, acres, 6 in orchard, 18 In wheat,
balance In grubs, timber and pasture; situate west,
adjoining the Odd Fellows Cemetery, near Corvallis.
Will exchange the 'town property named for
suitable farm or acreage property; or wifl exchange
the acreage property described, for town property or
other farms or acreage; or will sell any or all pf
said property on reasonable terms and time- at rea
sonable rates and prices. i
- s M. S. WOODCOCK,
- r Corvallis, Oregon.
: : Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby gives that the undersigned
as administratrix f the estate of Albert X.
Pyg-aU, deceased, has filed her final account in
said estate in the- cauuty court of the state of
Oregon for Benton .county, and Saturday, De-
i-cjiiuci y, .t IMC nour OE xo O'CIQCK a. m. at tn
county court room in the court house in Cor
vaUis, Oregon, is the time and place fixed far
hearing: objections, if any, to said final account
ana tne settlement thereof.
Bated this ioth day of November. 1899.
: - HATTIB JrYGAIX
' ' ' ' Administratrix
" k4.- 50 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
D
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Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention ts probably patentable. CommunJea
tlons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing' patents.
Patents taken through Kunn & Co. recelv
rpciai notict, without charge, in the .
Scientific Jfttiericati.
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eolation of any scientific Journal. Terms, t a
Sear : four months, IL Bold by sal newsdealers.
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Branch Office, F St, Wsshlngton, Ac.
Notice ot Administrator's Sale of
Real Property.
.Id the matter of .-the Estate 1 - '
of . '
James Abraham. Deceased, f
Notice is hereby given tthat pursuant to an order
of tfce county court of- the state of Oregon, for
Multnomah county," lttads and entered on the 0th
day of November, 1899 as amended by an order of
huu uuuri maue ana encerea tne vtn day of Novem
ber, 1899, 1 will from and after the 18th day -of De
cember, 1899, proceed to sell, at private sale, the
following; described real property of said estate,
and all tho right, title and interest which the said
sanies Aeronaut naa tnerein at the time oi hie. de
cease, towlt:
Beginning at the quarter section corner between
fractional sections 2 and 8, townships li anntb
range 4 west Willamette Meridian; runnin thi
wuw.. wn. raiwui, lineace south
55 decrees, 60 minutes west 6.62 chain?, thence
south 20 degrees and 10 minutes east 17 on rf,in
to .the north bank of the Willamette rher.uV"
following said north bank of the Willameite river
with tho meanders ' thereof in a southwesterly
course to the southeast corner of lot 1 In fnional
""V" Slt."nSiPt,'henc! "ort.n 37 minutes
taining20.40acrea.. . ,. o mns. c
Also the north quarter of the so qaar.
terandlot number 1 of fractional section S town-
dian, contairine 68 45 acres, .save 3 ZS
the right i?f way heretofore edhXS&
sniD ll south. r&uKB west oi tne -Win ..I t
uusvk; tuiev svx"1 ntaining about S
acres.- . .
Also the east half of the followin derflvi i
property: The north half of the hwSrarr
and lots 3 and 4, in section S, townsni ,, aJS,
range 4 west, containing 78.60 acres P
All situated is the county of Benton, state of
The terms of Baid sale are a follows: The entire
purchase price, to be pwd in cush United Stales
Gold Com, or one-half thereof cash, and the re
maining one-half thereof on credit for a period not
exceeding one year from dayof sale, that portion of
the purchase price not paid in cash to he evidenced
iT theJ?r0IK,8SOTy note of the purchaser, pavable to
... . ww ""ueroufnea, as administrator,
within a period of not to exceed . one year from day
of sale -bearing; interest at the rate of eiirht per
centper annum and secured by mortgage or mort
gages upon the property purchased.
November 15, 1899. . ... . . ..
.. .. W. E: BURKE. '
AOn inistratnr de bonis- non with the Will an
nexed ef the Estate of Janus Abraham, Deceased,
Portland, Oregon. '
E. E. Turner, . Compton, -Mo. -was
cured of piles by De Witt's Witch. . Ha
zel Salve after suffering seventeen years
and tryiMg over twenty remedies. Phy
sicians and surgeons endorse it. ' Beware
of dangerous counterfeits-. Graham &
i Ma
Wells. . , -
Kents and Collections"..
Houses to rent, rents to collect, 20
good farms and stock ranches to sell.
. : Thomas Eglin & Son.
- notice: -
Persons desiring to locate on timber
claims -tributary to the C. & E. R. R.
would do well to call on or correspond
ith 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. Av Ketron,
Bloomingdale, Tenn., says it cured him
of indigestion of ten years standing.
Notice of Administrator.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the Honorable
uuunvy uourt oi jenton county, uregon, execu
tor with the will annexed of the estate of Tol
bert Carter, deceased. All Persons having
claims against the said estate are hereby noti
fied te present the same to me duly verified as
required by law at my heme two miles east of
wens, ur., wunin six months trom aate oi mis
notice.
A. CARTER.
Executor of the Estate of Tolbert Carter, de
ceased.
Dated this 14th day of Oct. 1899.
' "Best on the market for coughs and
colds and all bronchial troubles : for
croup it has ao equal," writes Henry E
Whitford, South Canaan, Conn., of One
Minute Cough Care. Graham & Wells.
NOTICE.
Clara Seits, 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. Skits,
Alsea, Or., Sept. 3, 1899.
, 'The Home Supply Association of Port
land can save you $ 5O to $100 a year on'
the goods yon buy.. Many of the' best
men in the county are members.' For
prices call on or write to the agent at
Corvallis, Mr. II: G. Gue. , . ,
.Piano Wanted;
Anyone having a good upright piano
to rent will do well ta call at this office
Coriallis & Eastern Batlroad.
TIME CARD. - :
2 For Yaquina;
Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. m.
: - V Gorvallis .1:45 p. m.
" arrivjes Yaquina 5:50 p. m.
1 Returning: , ' ; '
Leaves Yaquina. .! . 7:00 a. m.
Leaves Corvallis.iv. 11:"40 a. m.
Arrives Albany . 12:25 p. 111.
3 For Detroit: - .
Leaves Albany . '. ?. 7:40 a. m.
- Arriyes Detroit ... 1 1 :55 u. m.
4 Returning: , ; "
Leaves Detroit .... . 12:25 p. rn.
t Arrives Albany .... 5:35 p. nou
6Leaves Albany .... 6:05 p. in.
' Ariiyes Corvallis. '.. . 6:55 p. va.
f 5Leaves Corvallis ... . . 6:40 a. m.
Arrives Albany . . . 7:25 a. m.
One and two connect at Albai y
and Corvallis with iSouthern 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 river the
same day.
. " . " Edwin Stone, '
H. L. Walden, . . Manager.
. T. F. & P. A.
H. H. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis.
EAST and SO UTH
VIA
, THE SHASTA ROUTE
.'. : ' OF THE
" - . - '
Southern- Pacific Company.
EXPRESS 1RAIM RUN 9AILT.
7!M P. M. I Leava ' Portland . Arriva
12:1 P. M. Leav AVnuj Arrive
7:45 A. M. I Arrive 8. Francisoa Leav
8KM A.
4:1 A. U.
7:9 t. M
6:0 P.
6:05 P.
6:40 A.
:15 P.
7:00 A.
8:15 P.
4:15 P.
75 A.
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Osrden Arrive 1 1
.10 P. M,
:45 P. M.
:50 A. M.
Denver Leave 6
Omaha Arrive 1 8
Arrive
Arrive
Ariive,
Arrive
Chicago Leave I 6
30 P. M,
Los Angeles Ar. it:
25 A. M
ki foso Arrive i
:35 P. M,
Ft. Worth Arrive 1 8:
N. OrleausArrive I 8
40 A. M.
:40 P. M,
Arrive
Dining Cars. . 5 " :
- , Observation Cfars.
Pullman First-Class and .Tourist
cars
attached to all through trains. '
Thrdugh Tourist Cars to Chicago with
ontchange.'- -;. " - - -.-..;'
; ; :RBnr4 Mail Daily.
f" 8:3 A. M. Ltav Pertlaad Arriva 4:8 P. H
l!:26 P. M. I Ltava Albaay Arriva 12:P. M
S:2t P. M. 1 Arriva Rose bunt Leave 7:39 A. M
Coryallis Mail. Daily Except Sunday.
7:30 A. M. Leave Portland Arrive 6i5 P. M
11:56 P. U, AFrire , Cerrallii Leave 1:6 P. li
At Albany and CorvalHs cennect with traiaa ef tk
( Corvallis t Eastern Railway .
Iadependence Pass. Daily Except Sun.
4:5 P. M. I Leave FerUaad Arrive 8:56 A.M.
7:3 P. M. f Arrive McMtaavilie Leave t-MA. M.
P. li. Arrive Indepeadeaee Leave e.fi A. li.
Direct connection at San Francisco -with
steamship lines for HAWAII, JAPAN,
CHINA, the PHILIPPINES, and AUS-
XKAlLilA.
R. KOEHLER, C H. MARKITAM.
: Maaager. G. F. & P. A.
- Portlaad, Or.
For through tickets and rates call on
A; S. Pence, : S. L. Hays, .-
Depot Ag't, -City Ticket Ag't,
6 J Corvallis. Or. : Corvallis, Or,
Money to Loan.
In sums of $1,500 and upwards, at six
cent - r . -.E. Ei Wiuon.-
v';: For Sale .. : . :.
A No 1 oat hay for Bale at the farm of
W.S.Toole.
We are Showing V
Fair Goods 1
Now
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 yon are
' -willing to pay we will get your patrenage.
We say but there is really no 'if " about
v it. There isn't the least doubt in our minds
- that our new fall stock is all that it should be
: in style, quality aid 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. v
S. L. KLINE
qjmuuiruxnjiruuvvinj'ux
2 nr i iti r 1 1 rii 11
DCMU I iruL OrIIN,
Lad es, if desire a transpasent, clear and fresh complexion,
v Use Dr. Bourdon's French ;
Arsenic Complexion Wafers.
The only reliable beautifier of the complexion, skin aud farm known. In the ,
2 direction for which ther are intended,
astounding transformation in personal
steady nse. Possessiur the WIZARD'S
beauty f form by surely developing a
complexion, shapely contour ot lorm,
where, by nature, the reverse exists.
PULSIVE Skin marred bv FRECKLES.
and VULGAR REDNESS, YELLOW AND MUDDY skia, and other FACIAL j
DISFIGUREMENTS. ar permanently removed and a deliciously clear and i
refined complexion assured, enhancing
extravagant expectations. . f .
ij-- Ladles, lOH Watt 06 DeatiTlTUl, no matter wuo yoa are or wuai youri
g disfigurements may be you can make yourself as handsome as any lady in tht 1
land oy tne uso. ot , ,.. .. , . . - . ,
. . , ' . Dr. Bourdon's French Arsenic Complexion Wafers. .
Used bv men the results are eauallv
Large box fi.ooer special order of six
unaer plain cover on receipt 01 tne aoove amount, vvrusiorureuiar, jree..
b , THE PAHISIAN DRUG CO..
S : ! ! : ' ' . " "f " 131
TO THE
GIVES THE CHOICE -OF
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES f
; KEAT ;."0REMI(
mm railway ; jhorv uke
SALT ikll
Mimmis
ST. PAUL '
CSCAGIi: : - -IAHSA5CITT
TWO TRAINS DAILY
!V'ri' OCEAN STEAMERS
Leave Portland every e days
ton ej t . : ' v.
SAN FRANCISCO
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION
' " Portland and Salem.
Gtearaer Bulh, fer 8alem, Albany, Corvallis and
way peints, .leaves Pertland Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays at 0 A. H. Returninir, leaves Cor
rallls Menday, Wednesdays aud Fridays at 6 A. M.
Ter full iBfwnaatiou call on er adtresa
N. H. Adams, Agent O. R. N Coivallls.
Oreeoa, :.:
m umi:
W. M. HURLBURT. .
PORTLAND. OR
DOBWKXL, eARLILL k CO.
, wr. ABNTS MOR. PAC. S; B. CV. .
PORTLAND, OR.
' l J BAILBOAB
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado
ancl all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
the; Uoia Pacific Fast Mail Lin, or
: the Rio Grande Sceaie Lines.
Loon: at the Time . . .
' h days to Salt Lake
. ' 2 i days to Denver ;
: '?3 days to Chicago "
. ,myi- days to-New York ,:
Free Reclining Chair . Cars, Upholstered
- : Turist Sleeping Cars, and Fnllmau
'I Palace S'eepers, . operated : n all
trains.
,. . r- ' "-.
? for further information, apply to
GEO. F. EGUK, Agent, Corvallis, Or.
C. Q. TERRY, W. R. COMAN,
Trav. Pass. Agt . Gen'l Agent.
-! 134 Third St, Portland, Or. '
( ' -'For Sale.
44.33 acres, knowa as the Felger Mill
property, one mile west. of Philomath, ia
Benton county. . Good residence, out
buildings and orchard. -. Fine place for
flouring mill. $1500 will take it. $250
cash, balance on ten years' if desired at
8 per cent interest. This is a bargain.
Enquire of Geo. F. Eglin, Corvallis,
Or., or F. M. Johnsoa, Booms 13 and 14
Sherlock Building, Portland, Or.
s r For Sale. -
The E of Sec 25, Tp 10 S, E 6 W,
containing' SCO 'acres; price, $1,300.
Terms, $800 cash ; . balance, mortgage.
Apply at this office. '
FOSS arid SHAKES.
Goto Butler for best quality. :
The Cooit Sa wmili
innjiruixnjiJxriJxnJvixuTrLruxruii nna
.5
their effect is simply magical. The most i
appearance is Drougut aoout oy meir
TOUCH in prodncine aud preserving ,
transparency and pellucid clearness of c
- Druiiam eyes, soit ana smoom skih, :
Een the COARSF5T and MOST RE-,
MOTH, BLACKHEADS, PIMPLES, i
a bady's loveliness beyond her most I
' ' '
favorable. Price small box 50 cents. 1
large boxes $5.00. Scnt U auy address 1
Jilontgotnery Street, San Francisco. ' 5
CHUCK A BLOCK
-The Exchange-
In other words you will find the store
full to overflowing with . elegant ew
and 'second-hand housefurnishing. : No
matter what you want, whether it be hav
ing a fine shirt laundried bv the Union
Laundry, Portland, or & steel raDge put
up in your Kiicimu
' ' . . -. a .
we Are ine reopie.
THOS EGUN. - ; . O. F. liGLIN
THOMAS EGLIN 6c SON
. . jjo n general Duaines in
Real Estate and Insurance.
, Office on Madison street west of First
NatioDal Bank, Coryallis, Oregon.
THE FIRST H ATI OHULBflUK
OF-
rs". - - 1 1 -1 r.
Does a general and conservative banking
business. .
r U 1 . . i - T.1 T1 m
CAUTHORN & TAYLOR
DENTISTS.
Dt-ntistryf every description done in first
class manner, and satisfaction ' guar
anteed. '
GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY
Office over Zierolf 's grocery store, opposiw
the post office, Coryallis. Oregon.: - ,
1 6
THP DFSODT"
THOS. WHITEHORN, Prop.
' VV. H. McBrayer aud Old Crow Whis
ky, Fin Wi-ues, Liquors and Cigars. ,
llninn Lannru (Lr
- POETINp, OH.
All whits labor work guaranteed.
: Basket leaves on Tuesdavs and arrives
Saturdays. J. D. MANN, Ageat,
Seeond-Hand Store. '
G.RFARRA, H. D.
Office cornri Second and Jefferson,
over Graham &'Wells' drugstore.
Residence on Third stFeet in frr t of
courthsuso. .
: Office hours 8 to 9 a. m., and 1 to aad
.7 to 8 p. nj. All calls attended promptly.
B. F. JONES,
ATTORNEY--AT -LAW,
Toledo, Oregon.
Will practice in all the courts of the
state.: ' - - " - " .' ..' :'',-:
ATTORNEY AT - LAW
Corvallis, Oregon.
. Office In Zierolf building. .
DR. JAS. A.-HARPER
DENTIST
Office In WMtekora Blork
Corvallis,
Oregon