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About Union gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1899-1900 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1900)
1, X -ft JRY . .- - - M -. -r. .mm i - : - ry 1 I ion-Gazette. ksucd every Friday morning. SUBSCRIPT? ON RATES:. t Oneyeai ...... . 50 vis mOiitnt ia Ciire !i.oa ths . 50 1 AY ABLE IN ADVANCE. FRIDAY, JAN. 5, 1900. A MATERIAL REASON. Considerable has Ireen said in re lation to the efforts tc get the board of engineers and congress to con tinue the work of improving the ship canal at Yaquina bay. The blame has been laid first by one and then another to various causes. Those who could not rise above the habit of at all times of belittleLig a political opponent have en deavored to attach the whole blame to lack of effort in congress on the part of Representative Thomas . Tongue, while at the same time they say nothing .against our other representative and members of the senate for the falling off of the support which the improvement of the harbor once had. This sug gests that the thrusts at Mr. Tongue are simply for political reasons. It iswonderful that some of them do not attribute the bad luck to Yaquina bay to the expan sion policy and charge it up -gainst President McKinley. This phase of the subject may develop when all other pretenses are exhausted against our president. The failure to secure support to push the improvement of Yaquina harbor is due no doubt to several causes which can be mentioned and possibly others which have not been noticed. Prior to the time wheu the improvement of Yaquina harbor ' bsgan, it was claimed by newspapers andothers wnose enorts were strong to con demn it, that it was a mere noth ing and could not be developed to admit of seagoing trade, but the efforts of the Hogs, while they - were in management of the Oregon Pacific railroad to Yaquina bay disproved that theory and estab lished the fact that quite a large trade could be carried on through that channel. It served so largely s a regulator of freights, that for several years wheat, oats and other articles of produce were about the same price at Corvallis and other neighboring towns as the Portland market afforded. As a regulator to keep down high freights the Ya quina bay saved to Western Oregcn people thousands of dollars every year. On the other hand mer chandise at low rates of freight was shipped through Yaquina harbor for all points in Southern Oregon and the Willamette valley and con siderable freight which came through that way was delivered to t shippers in Portland, The very large shipping business done dur ing those times through Yaquina bay demonstrated that those who condemned it as a practical harbor were mistaken. This trade through Yaquina harbor would no doubt have continued and increased, but for the fact that the Hogg manage ment of the Oregon Pacific railroad was extravagant and unusually expensive. It became so involved that its affairs were placed in the hands of a receiver. Under the re ceiver's management the Yaquina trade could not jbe built up, but necessarily declined, for the reason that after the Hogg management ceased adequate facilities for ocean shipment was not provided, and the trade was in that manner drawn away to other channels of commerce. After the receivership terminated the railroad which sup plied the traffic to and from Ya quina harbor felLinto hands which preferred te allow the trade to run down and permit the system to be managed so as not to take any trade away from the Southern Pa cific, but to protect and built up the Southern Pacific system of traffic rather than to build up its own. To build up the Columbia river traffic by trying to discourage and tear down every other source of ingress and egress, has been the constant effort of a very large and influential contingent. The Hogg management was able to overcome that influence, but the present managers prefer to float along with that tendency " rather than oppose it. The report of the United States engineers adversely to the improve ment of Yaquina harbor is no new condition. A very large con tingent of those distinguished gen tlemen of much red tape, large salaries and little results have fre quat.tly reported adversely during the progress of the work, but the Hogg management was powerful and influential enough to overcome ll such opposition, and get con gress to proceed with the work. We do not mean to say that we consider the Hogg management to have been a good one, but on the contrary, we think its manage- F. L. Miller Umbrellas For Ladies and Gentlemen. Our umbrella stoi'k represents the best ..' values the market offers. All made to our order, by the best workmen. Best Paragon frames and steel rods. Handles are in Princess style and natural crooks in boxwood, Congo and Olive bulbs, also in Horn, Pearl and Ivory, with silver or gold trim mings for 75c to $5 00 eacn. X- Ladies' Neckwear See the latest arrivals. The Dewerr, 50c, all silk. Fancy bows, 25c Veilings Still they come 1 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 .ilk veiling fit 25e per yard. Yours truly, F. L. Miller: merit was not on the whole, good. It was too extravagant and expen sive hut it did not lack activity and push to accomplish the work. Had it not been for their unusually large expenditures in directions which might have been saved it seems to many that their efforts to build the road through to an East ern connection would have been suc cessful. Prior to the Oregon Pacific railroad going into the hands of a receiver, Willamette valley news papers were copstantly ; united in urging the improvement of the har bor, giving the vast benefits that the results thereof were to the peo ple. " Since the advent of the re ceivership scarcely any of th news papers have said anything about it. With proper and necessary , efforts the improvement of Ya quina haibor, connected with the building of the railroad to an East ern connection would save , the people of Oregon a great deal, be come a material factor in building up the state, and the railroad system connected therewith finally become a paying investment. A PENNOYER PECULIARITY. The American law review recent ly published a very long-and labor ed, article by Ex.-Gov. Pennoyer of Oregon in which, in his character istic way, he attempts to give rea sons, which he assumes areclear to hia peculiar condition of mind, why the Supreme Court of the United States should be deprived of the power to construe the various pro visions of the constitution of the United States and thereunder de clare whether or not laws passed by congress or by the several legis latures of the different states are in harmony with the constitution or contrary to its provisions. If con gress ahould pass a law which was entirely contrary or opposed to some of thefundimental provisions of the Federal Constitution, according to Mr. Pennoyer'e argument,thelaw so ' passed should stand and be followed , and obeyed and the provisions Jof I the constitution should be set aside and held for naught, because accor- ding to his reasoning there would be no power to interpret whether such a law was opposed or conform ed to the provisions of the constitu tion, because he would deprive the Supreme' Court of the United States of its authority and power lo so interpret the constitution and the laws. Mr. Pennoyer would no doubt leave it so that each and every man would be a court unto himself, to interpret the constitution and laws, of the land with no right of appeal therefrom. Possibly he would car ry his idea'a step further and have the conditions of law, order and the courts as they were in this country prior to the time when theMayflower landel her precious load of pilgrims on the' shores of this country. The Ex. Governor entertains such a strong animosity to the court and constituted authority of the country that a great many persons pause and wonder what it is that he wishes to do. In this article men tioned he makes use of the following language "The law should be su preme, and the law breaker, wheth er a federal judge or an openly avowed anarchist, should be re strained." He should have added "and when I get the offices of judge and courts abolished or deprived of all power, that the governor can cause all of the Chinese to leaye the state, pardon all of the criminals out of the penitentiary; so conduct the' affairs of the state that th? F. L. MILLER Everybody s Wants Suppl 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 te .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 t the following lines t Men's Oregon AII-W09I Suits Brown mixtures, gray mixture and black, for $3.80. fancy Stripes We hare Just received another in voice of those fancy stripes you see So many wearing. They range from (18 to $25. :. . F. L. Miller. ramps and exconvicts from all parts of the globe will feel that they each have a special invitation to yisit the state, so that all good law abiding citizens ' may - feel them selves under proper subjection and restraint." It seems not until then will "he find law courts and government suited to his peculiar and wonderful notions. Senator John D. Daly, Secretary of the Board of Regents of the State Agricultural i College, has " been universally busy getting all things m readiness for the meeting of the board which was heid last Wednes day, Mr. Daly is a very faithful worker, aud the board will no doubt appreciate his close attention to duty, The smaller the president the bigger the message. From Wash ington's 1,500 words to the major's 26,000 is a long jump. Johnston Democrat. Washington was talk ing to a 1500 word country. We have grown some since then. .There is one beauty about Em peror William's "first of the cen tury" speech, it can be warmed over for next year. Miss Annie E. Gunning, Tyre,Mich.f says, !'I suffered a long time from dys pepsia; lost flesh and became very weak. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely cured me." It digests what you eat and cures all forms of stomach trouble. It never fails to give immediate relief in the worst cases. Graham & Wells. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. Itartlficlallyaigeststhefoodandalds Nature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other orenaration can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures xvspepBia, anaigesuon, iiearxDurn, -Tla-lllj-nrtA Crtn Qfnynnnl. . W SickHeadache,Gaetralgia,Craopa,and u uuuer results ui lmpenect digestion. Prepared by . C. DeWltt A Co. Cotcege. Graham & Wells. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given that the underiraed a executor of the . estate of H. r. Oihmn deceased, has filed his final account in said estate in the county court of the state of Oregon lor Benton county, and Monday, the 5th day of February, A. . 1900, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the county court room in the court house in Corvallis. Benton -Countv. nt. pon.ii the time and place set for hearing ob jections, if any, to said final account and the semen icni tnereot. Bated this 4th day of January. 1900. . K. GIBSON, Executor f the Estate of R. C Gibo. De ceased. Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved his child's life by One Minute Cough Core. Doctors bad given her up to die with croup. It's an infallible cure for colds, coughs, grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis and throat and lung troubles. Relieves at once. Graham & Wells. College UqifoMs. Orders taken at SVL. Kline's for the Pettibone 0: A. C. uniform. HERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vlger and Manhood. Cure Impotency, Might Emissions and wasting diseases, ail effects of self- abuse, or excess and indis cretion: "A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow- to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail fcOc per box, 6 boxes .50: with a wrltteM truaran- tee to cure or refund the money. Send for circular. Address, NER VITA MEDICAL CO. CSlnton A Jackson 8ts CHICAGO, IIJU For sale by Allen & Woodwari's dnsr gilts, Corvallis, Oreg 0 if!! (Mi ior&2 ied . Men's Fine All-Wool Checks In dark and lights checks, for $9.90. Yoong Men's Suits From 18 te 20 years in fine double- breasted bine serge silk faced, als sacks aad cutaways from $5 to $12.iOj Boy's Suits From 8 to 13 yean In all the late pat terns. The Mrs. Jane Hopkins make from $3 to $8. - Little Men's Children's Veetee Baits, and In fact we have everything the little met coald wish. Our stock would de credit to t moch larger city. Anr prices fcre from 11.60 to $8. Doctor IEYERS 4,'CO. Specialists for Ken Thaw m htM M ' curing Wflikttm fciid con trmctad mlU-Mti e 1891. They bar tht UtiM a4 beat eqiuppM nwuaai Litltntios, md tk Re PT Tin Can. tfnfcrtmutt men who en otn hold wtIU ior - TIM --d pnrt doojc , T.T. PT R! '" TBUSHCO 17 YKARC no. .ma t horn.. All iuco--d-ti-k So Clurge for Consultation. VQI MARKET ST., I EI. vt or Entrance. B. A. CATHEY. M. D. : Physician 8; Surgeon Office over Allen & Woodward's drugitare Office Hour, J. m. " "One Minute Cough Cure Is the best remedy I eter need for coughs er colds. It is unequaled for : whooping coo gh Children all like it," writes H. N. Wil liams, Centryville, Ind. Never fails; it is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures ceugha, colds hoarseness, croup, pneumonia.bronchitis. and all throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents consumption. Gra ham & Welle. Best Winter Route For sunshine, flowers and oranges take the Sunset Route via Los Angeles t all points East. Tourist excursion cars an chair cars to EI Paso, Fort Worth, Kan sas City, Chicago, Cincinnati, Honst on, New Orleans and Washington, D. C. For rates, guides and information ad dress C. H. Markham, Q. P. A. Portland, Or. To Subscribers. Subscribers to the Union-Gazuttu will observe that the date opposite their re spective names, in addressing the paper to them, indicates the time of expiration. They can each cotifer a favor by remit tiag to this office tne amount to coyer their respective subscriptions. WANTED Baled hay. stand. Enquire at Howell's old De Witt's Little Early. Risers purify the blood, clean the liver, invigorate the system. Famous little pills for consti pation and liver troubles. Graham & De Witt's little Early Risers perma nently cure chronic constipation, bilious-, cess, nervousness and worn-out feeling cleanse and regulate the entire system. , Email, pleasant, never gripe or sicken- famous little pills. Graham & Wells. - Beautiful Black Mnorcas I have them at the Pleasant View Ponltry Yards, for farmer and fancier. Call or write for prices. B. R. Thompson, Corvallis, Oregon. Notice to Creditors, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been duly confirmed and appointed exeeu torsof the last; will and testament of Tames E. Fisk, deceased, by tha county court of the state of Oregon for Benton county, sitting in probate. All persons having claims against said estate are required to preaout the same duly verified to Homer Wyatt at his home In Philomath, Oregon, to A. G. Mullcey, at his home near Corvallis, Oregon, or to the law office of B. Hoi- ?:ate in Corvallis, Oregon, within six month rom the data of the first publication: of this notice. Dated this December 8, 1899. HOMER WYATT A. O. MULKKV, Executors It takes bnt a minute to overcome tick ling in the throat and to stop a cough by the use of One Miunte Cough Cure. This remedy quickly enres all kinds of throat and long troubles. Harmless and pleasant to take. It prevents consump tion. A famous specific for grippe and its after effects. Graham & Wells. DR, JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Oflle ia Wblrehora Blork Corvallis, Oregon 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, . & K, last s.from 3 to $4. Fine Dou gola Welt, C, D, & E, lasts, for $3. Box Calf, the best shoe in town, for $3. The same shoes in McKay, for $2.50. Every pair is gu aranteed, they giro satisfaction, and we have a good assortment. Ladies' Hose Heavy black ribbed wool hose, per ' pair 25, 85, 40 aud 50c. 0 Linen Handkerchiefs We have just opened a large stock . of linen and lawn handkerchiefs far Ladies, all handsomely trimmed With lace or embroidery, and all ex tra good values, from .05c te $1 00 Mttifc Yours truly, F. L. Miller. For Sale or Exchange. On hundred end eiphuwn lot, in half ami wholo blocks, in the original town of Newport, that health ful and beautiful summer resort, in Lincoln county, Oregon; some business lots; residence Jots near the principal churches, school house, and other resi dences; also residence lots ccnunandin" bcaut'ful views of ocean and bay. " . Five fractional blacks, south of and near the SUto Agricultural Co!loffe;-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 pood state of cultivation; excellent roomy buildings; about one-fourth mile from Agricultural College. - " . Large and roomy house and stable and lot in Cor rallis, good residence, two blocks from tie Coui House; high, rolling grpund. Eight nice residence lots, thoroughly tile drained, in Wilkins Addition to Corvallis. One lot and hotel, The Vincent House, on Front street, in Corvallis, centrally located. Seventy-three acres, 6 in orchard, 13 in wheat, balance in grubs, timber and pasture; situate west, adjoining the Odd Fellows Cemetery, near Corvallis. Will exchange the ' town nronert.v nm fn. suitable farm or acreage property; or will exchange i.w.i!a property uescrioeu.ior town property or uwier iar uis or acreage; or wui sell any or all of aid property on reasonable terms and time at rea? sonable rates and prices. .- . M. S. WOODCOCK, " . ; . : Corvallis, Oregon: For Sale. ,: 44.83 acres, known as the Felger Mill property, one mile west of Philomath, in Benton county. Good residence, out buildings and orchard. Fine place for flouring mill. $1500 will take it.; $250 cash, balance on ten years if desired at 8 per cent interest. This is a bargain. Enquire of Geo. F. Eglin, Corvallis, Or., or F. M. Johnson , Rooms 13 and 14 herlock Bt" -'-Mand, Or. Voated. Board and rooms for persons attending the Farmers Short Course and Fruit Growers Convention to be held at the O.A.C. January 9 to February 2d. All persons desirous of furnishing accommo dations, and all others who will, nnber the circumstances, furnish room or board for these temporary visitors 'will do the committee a great favor by commu nicating with E. R. 'Lake. State place of residence, rates and number that can be accomodated. 66 In the ines' A book ol over 400 pages with nearly 300 beautiful i'lustratfcns of troops in acliou and scenes in the Philippine Islands, published by The Hlcks-Judd Publishing Co. of San Francisco, the only publishers in the United State3 who sent rep resentatives to Manilla especially to compile a history of the war. As many as 23 writers were engaged iu the work in Manila, many of whom were with the troops in their various -". engagements andjthey were permitted to use official records to verify their reports. Maps of Battlefields ; made by an official map-maker in the 8th JArmy Corps enables the reader to follow closely the movements of troops. : Description of the Philippines giving statistical and other informa tion as to climatic conditions, re sources, etc., and an accuont of the trip to Manilla, taking the reader to" Honolulu and through Japan and ' China, are interesting features of the book. The Oregon Special Edition contains a complete history of the 2d Oregon Volunteer regiment in the Philippine campaign, and also the name, posfon.ee address and oc cupation of every member of the regiment, together with lists of killed and wounded, deaths .by disease, promotions, discharges, etc., and also cuts of each company and officers of the regiment. It is vouched for ns officially correct by a certificate from the Colonel. .. Advance Sale over 6000 Vols, in Manila shows, the faith of soldiers in the publication. It is sold by sub scription only and returning soldiers have been employed almost exclu sively and thns far have, found iu this very lucrative employment. A few more agents wanted in this State. Address The Hicks-Judd Publishing Company, 21 First St., San Fran. cisco. - ' I' NOTICE. Fereons desiring to locate on timber j claims tributarv to" the C. & 13. R. K. 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. '.'J.B.Clark, I'eora, IlKy says, ".Sur geons wanted to operate on me for piles,. but I cured them with DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve." It is infallible for piles and skin diseases. Beware of counter feits. " Graham & Wells. Notice of Adtni-tistrator. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the H.uorabie County Court of Benton County, Oregon, Execu tor with the will annexed of the estate of Tol- bert Carter, deceased. All i'ersons navin claims against the said estate are hereby noti-fi-H t nrovnt rh same to rae dulv verified as reauired fcv law at.niv home two iuiles east of wens, ur., wiiaxu mumua .. notice. - - ' T. A. CAK i r.K. Executor of the Estate ot Tolbert Carter, de ceased. Dated this nth day of Oct 1899. "I was nearly dead with dyspepsia, tried ' doctors, visited raiceral springs, and grew worse, ' I used Kodol Dyspep siaCure- That cure! me." It digests w hat yon . ear. Cuces indigestion, sour stomach. . heartburn .and all forms of dyspepsia, Graham & Wells. 3S.III-0--.Xi THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorita routes, via the Uniea Pacifie Fast Mail Lin, or the Rio Grande Scenie Lines. Look at the Time . . 1 days to Salt Lake zy'z days to Denver 2)Yi days to Chicago 4a days ta New York Freo Reclining Chair Cars, Upholstered Tosrist S'.eepiEg Cars, and Pnllmau Fa!ace S'espers, operated - en all trains. For further information, apply to , GEO. F. EGLIif, Agent, Corvallis, Or. C. O. TERRY,;, W. K. COMAN, Trav, Pass. Agt. . Gen'l Agent. 124 Third St., Portland, Or. ... E A ST and S O U T H VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE ; X OF Till- Southern Pacific Company. ff EXPRESS i'KAIRt BUM BAILY. 7:09 P. M. I Leave PortlaHd Arrive 12:1. P. M. I Leave Albany Arrive 7:45 A. M. I Airtve S. Francisco Leave 8:0. A, M. 4:19 A. M. 7:ep 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. 7:55 A. M. Arrive Ogden Arrive j 1:10 P. M. Arrive Denver Leave 0:45 P. M. Arrive Omaha Arrive 8:50 A. M. Arrive Chicago Leave 6:30 P. M. Arrive Los Angeles Ar. 9:25 A. M. Anive El Paso Arrive i 2:35 P. M. Arrive Ft. Worth Arrive ( 8:40 A. M. ArriveN. OrieansArrive S:40 P. M. DiniDg Cars. ' Observation Cars. Pullman First-Class and Tourist cars attached to all threugh trains. Through Tourist Cars to Chicago with out change. Iteseburg Mail Daily. 8:30 A. M. Leave 12:25 P. M. I Leave 5:2 P. II. I Arrive Portland" Albany Ro-cbursr Arrive ! 4:3 P. M Arrive) 12:ir P. M Leave 1 7:3 A. 11 Tcstsiie Eivhita. Coryallis Mail. Daily Except Sunday. 7:30 A. M? Leave 11:55 P. l!,.y;A?rire Portland Gervallia Arrive Leave 5:5 P. M 1:05 P. U At Albany and Orvallis connect with trains ef the ; Corvallis & Eastern KaiHv&y. Independence Pass. Daily Except Sun. 4:50 P. M. I Leave Portland Arrive I 8:26 A. M. 7:30 P. M. I Arrive McMiunviiio Leave ! : A. il. 8:39 P. M. I Arrive Independence Leave 4.5S A. M. Direct connection at San Francisco with steamship lines for HAWAII, JAPAN, CHINA, the PHILIPPINES, and AUS-TRAU-IA. R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAM, Maaager. t. F. & P. A. Portland, Or. For through tickets and rates call on A. S. Pence, " S. L. If ays, Depot Ag't, City Ticket Ag't, Corvallis, Or. Corvallis, Or, Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m. Uorvallis 1:55 p. m . " arrives Yaquina 7:25 p.' m 1 Returning: .Leaves xaquina. . . . b:uu a. ru. Leaves Corvallis. ... 11:'3(T a. m. Arrives Albany 12:15 p. in. 3 For Detroit: Leaves Albany,. .. .. 7:00 a. m. Arriyes Detroit .... 11:30 a. m. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit . . . . . ,12:20 p. m. Arrives Albany .... 5:45 p. m. One and two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pacific trains, giving direct service to and from Newport and adjacent beaches. 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, w H. L. Walden, Manager. T. F. & P. A. H. II. Ceonise, Agent, Corvallis. - Xotice for Puhlictiou. Ihd Office at Oregon City, Oregon", December 9, 1899. Notice is hereby given that the follovi-infr-nmicil settler has filed-notice of his intention to make linal proof in supjioi fc of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton County, at Corvallis, Oregon, on January 24, 1900, V'' JOHNATHAN J. CARTER, H. E. No. 11,284. for the S of NW1 and NJ of SWJ of Sec. 20, T. 10 S ef R. 6 W. ; He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence uroh and cultivation of. said land, viz: Eugrenc M. Podcle, Frank Seubrooks and John Snuth, all of Wells, Oregon, audi Taylor J. Her, of Kings V - ley, Oregon. , . . . C1HAS. B. MOORES, Register, iir First Gall teystmas Blips. Our t-legant line of Holiday Goods is nowopm for inspec on. . Call early and make your selections. Christmas is Coming And everybody who sees our beautiful display of Holiday attractions is glad of it. Come to headquarters for . Popular Presents at Popular Prices. Our fine Holiday stock is full of quality, variety,, beauty good taste. It is easy to select from supplies exactly what you want and it would be a mistake to buy before you select. . . . . - ' . Remember This Splendid Assortment Contains, . Albums and other articles too numerous to mention. What ever your wants may be we can meet them with the most desirable and satisfactory selections.. S. L. KLINE, gxraurnniruuijnL h n p a 1 i-pi rill Cll Kl DCnU I 1 1 U U Lad es, if ya deir a traEspaseut, clear and fresh cetuplexUn, Use Dr. Bourdon's French Arsenic Complexion Wafers. The only reliable beautifier of the cemplexion, skin aud form knovra. In lh direction for which ther are iuteuded, astounding transformation in personal stead- use. Possessiu tha WIZARD'S beauty of form by surely developing a . , 1 ... c r complexion, snapeiY contour 01 iui, where, - by nature, the reverse exists. PULSIVE Skin marred by FRECKLES, MOTH, BLACKHEADS. 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Dailv Ex. Sun. 8. p. to. Saturday, 10 p. m. 1 Columbia River " Steamer. To Astoria & way landing; 4 p. m. Except Sunday Willamette River. Oiegon City, New berg, Salem, and Way-landings. 4:30 p. m. Except Sunday 6 a. in. Ex. Sun. Bjmoliio 3 :30 p.m. Monday W ednes day and Friday. 4:30 pm. Monday, W ednes d a y and Friday. . Leave L ewiston Daily 8 :30 a. in ELMEE CLARK, City Ticket Agent. MR. THAYER, Local Agent. 5olIce for Publication. Land Office at Robeburo, 5r.,Nov, 16, 1899. Notice is hereby ?iven that the following-nanicd settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proqf in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Virgil K. Watters, county clerk of Benton county, Oregon, at Corvallis, Oregon, on January 1900, viz: ALONZO H. RYCRAFT, , on H. E. No. 8403, for the W. SWi, BWV, SWi Sec. 8T. US., R. 7, V. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiv-tion of siid land, viz: L. G. Headrick, W. J. Headrick, G. T. 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