Union gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1899-1900, January 26, 1900, Image 2

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FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1900.
POLYGAMY INVESTIGATED.
Brigham H. Roberts, the devoted
Mormon whose seat in congress has
been undergoing examination be
fore a committee appointed to ascer
tain if he was entitled to be seated
as the lawfully elected representa
tive from the state of Utah, has
contended that hi3 plural marriages
were contracted before the Edmunds
law was. passed and before Utah
was admitted to statehood, but the
committee appointed to investigate
and report his case, find from the
evidence - and report as the facts
deducible therefrom that "Roberts
married one Louisa Smith prior to
1882, who is still living, she having
born him six children. After the
passage of the Edmunds law In 1882
which prohibited polygamy, there
after in 1885 Roberts married Celia
Dibble, his first polygamous wife
who in the twelve years thereafter
bore him six children. Thereafter
he married a third wife, in open
defiance of the laws of congress in
which he now asks to be seated,
Roberts claims that he should be
sworn in and become a member of'
the house of representatives. Two
of the -committee submitting a
minority report, contend that he
should be permitted to take the
oath of office, and that immediately
thereafter he shall be expelled on
the ground that he is a polygamist,
unlawfully cohabiting with plural
wives. The remaining seven of the
committee report against permit
ting him to take the oath of office,
and recommend for adoption by the
house of representatives that he
ought not to have or hold a seat in
the house of renresentatives. and
A ,
that the seat to which he was
elected be declared vacant
Roberts having lived in open vio
lation of congress and of the special
conditions under which Utah was
admitted as a state, requires the
exercise of a great deal of circumlo
cution to say that he must be sworn
in as a member of ,the house so as
to be immediately expelled for his
open violation of the law of con
gress. Why should it be required
that he become a member of the
house by the ridiculous farce of be
ing courteously invited to come in
through the front door while he
undergoes the solemn process of
taking the oath of office, all being
done for the only purpose of being
immediately kicked out the back
door for being a polygamist, when
it is also admitted that every mem
ber of the house knew before the
oath was administered to Roberts
that he was guilty of the acts for
which he would be expelled? Who
ever heard of a practice in any
court of justice where the accused
upon being brought in to be tried
for some heinous offense was re
quired before proceeding to his
trial to take oath by which he
would solemnly swear before God
and man with uplifted hand that
he "would support the constitution
and. laws of the state and of the
United States and properly deport
himself in office as a citizen of his
state, then proceed to select a trial
jury to convict him." All will readi
ly admit that to administer an oath
to an accused in a criminal court un
der Buch a proceeding would not be
proper. Then is the reason much
stronger why Roberts should cot be
required to take the oath of office
after the referees or committee ap
pointed to take the testimony and
report their findings of fact and law
have reported him guilty and all
agree that his guilt merits his just
and speedy punishment.
ROAD DISTRICTS.
This paper acknowledges receipt
of a letter from Mr. Frank Hughes,
of Al sea, in this county, which sets
forth at considerable length,
the disadvantage of the new
road district as recently made by
the county court in that locality.
The complaint being that the road
district comprising the Alsea val
ley and other surrounding territory,
is too large as it contains 57 miles
of road to be worked under the
supervision of one supervisor.
The last legislature made a law
compelling the county court of the
several counties in Oregon at the
January term, 1900, to divide the
respective counties into road dis
tricts so that no one road district
should lie part in one precinct and
part in another. The law is obliga
tory on i-he county court to divide
the county into road districts, leav
ing no discretion to the county
courts except to proceed and do as
the law directs. The county court
of Benton county therefore made
each election precinct a road dis
trict. If the people of any pre
cinct should deem it of .sufficient
importance to petition the county
court to divide their precincts into
two or more road districts, there
is no doubt the court would
give such petition respectful con
sideration, but if the people of a
precinct do not make their wishes
knowu to the court how can the
court know that they want their
road district of less size than the
bounds of the precinct? The court
under the law referred to has the
power to divide the county into
road districts at the January term,
1900, and at the January term of
said court every two years there
after. If, therefore, the people of
any precinct wish their road dis
trict rearranged the county court
can redistrict the county again at
the January term, 1902.
HOAR'S COMPLICITY.
More information than they called
for is breaking in upon the Tagal
assistants in the Senate. Mysteri
ous incidents were connected with
the sudden breaking out of hostili
ties near Manila last February,
but the administration was not
connected with them. As the
treaty drew near a vote Agoncillo
kept the wires hot with Hong Kong
and . Aguinaldo's camp. It seems
that Senator Hoar's violent argu
ment against the policy of the
government was telegraphed to the
Tagals at unusual length and heavy
cost. Great restlessness and an
aggressive ' spirit was the result
among the Tagaln. - Before the
treaty vote was taken they crowded
upon our outposts and firing began.
Knowing what would happen
Agoncillo hurriedly left Washington
and went to Canada over the short
est route. The offensive Tagal
tactics were based on the news re
ceived from the United States.
They knew perfectly well that the
orders of Otis were to keep the
peace" if possible. The speech of
Hoar turned the scale at the criti
cal moment and the war began two
days before the vote that ratified
the treaty.
It is a striking care of retribution
that Hoar . and Pettigrew, while
calling upon the government for
documents relating to the era when
hostilities with the Tagals began,
should be confronted with the proof
that the assistants of Aguinaldo in
the senate ate responsible for . the
opening battles around Manila last
February. The administration has
nothing to hide: Its instruction to
the commanding general were to
strike- only in self-defense. Its
vital duty in both the national and
international Bense was to perfect
the treaty with Spain and carry its
obligations into effect with justice
to all and charatible consideration
for the Filipinos. But, inflamed
by the speech of Hoar, the Tagal
leaders decided to push on their
forces at once. No doubt thev
thought this would defeat the i
treaty, for their knowledge of this
government, and of all free govern- j
inent, is limited. Hoar is getting
the light he needs, but not the kind
he asked for. Globe-Democrat.
Ex-presidential nominee Bryan
on his recent trip to Baltimore and
other eastern cities on the mission
to expand his demo-populist ideas,
not only met . with the extreme
chilliness of the low temperature of
the weather, but a greater 'coldness
was experienced by him from the
chilly blast accorded to him which
eininated from the hearts of his
political brethren. It is said that
many of them were so feebly in
clined towards his political doc
trines that they felt it more condu
cive to their health to leave the
town at the appointed time of -Mr.
Bryan's meetings, rather than at
tend them.
Why should Ladysmith be in
danger of starvation with Lieuten
ant Hunt-Grubbe within her limits,
Its just about all the British
want to do to make their yardage
in the South African scrimmage.
Real Estate Transfers.
W. B. and Lucy Kiger to Chas.
F. Henderson, 160 acres in Blodgett
$600.
I. M. Turner to Ella E. Hibbs,
160 acres south of Philomath $1000.
Barnum Lodge No. 7 1. O. O. F.,
to Martyn Gleason lot 83 in ceme
tery $5.
Elizabeth V. Taylor to Mary E,
Wilbanks lot 1 block 1 $1.
A. Corvallis Lady.
Saturday's Portland Telegram contains
an excellent picture of Mrs. L. F. Additon
formerly of this city. Corvallis friends
and admirers will heartily endorse the
following sketch which accompanies the
picture: Mrs, Lucia Faxon Additon is
not only one of the best known women
in Oregon, but her name as an efficient
temperance worker, an'enthusiastic W. C.
T. U. lecturer and organizer, extends
from California's golden shore to the rock
bound coast of old Atlantic. . A daughter
of Massachusetts, reared in the shadow
of cultured Boston, she was well and
BAD COMPLEXIONS
RED ROUGH HANDS
FALLING HAIR
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Th8 most effective skin purifying end
beautifying soap in the world, as well as
west and l
' sweetest for toilet, bath, and
nursery, it itriEes at we cause oi nw
complexions, red, rough hands,- falling
hair, and baby blemishes, via. , the clogged,
irritated, inflamed, overworked, or slug
gish Poses.
Sold throoxhont th. vorld. PomaD. An C. Com.
BoSJiLjioir to H.T. lUMttful CilUo, tnt
favorablv known in the circles of that
music center of America, before she
turned her face westward, and ber heart
toward the deeper meaning of life. Fer
17 years Mrs. Additon has been one of
the foremost leaders in the Woman's
Christian Temperance Union of Oregon,
her special line of work being in the
labor department. She has made a deep
and exhaustive study of social economics
and few, if any, are more competent to
speak or write upon this most important
subject. Possessed of a master mind,
keen intellect, forceful logic, she is rec
ognized as a leader in every good and
useful Jcaase. Far-sighted and practical
in all her plans, her methods have
brought repeated successes to her co
workers in the many departments of the
W. C T. XT. for her active brain is never
content with a single line of work. As
a public speaker she is logical and elo
quent, her arguments clear cut and con
vincing, while she holds the closest
attention of ber audience. Mrs . Additon
is not only a brainy woman,' but one of
deep spirituality as well, and this charac
terizes all her writings, particularly along
Christian and philanthropic lines. A
true nhilanthropist. her mother heart
especially warm toward homeless girls,
and many such have found homes under
her hospitable roof. This love for young
women induced her to found the Noon
Rest for working girls in this city, of
which she is still president. In purely
Christian efforts Mrs. Additon is a pow
erful factor as well, and thus her name
has become a household word, standing
for alT that is pure and noble.
Denmark Is Anxious
To sell her islands in the West
Indies. We are anxious to sell
you one of the best Overcoats
in our store. - You will be an
xious to buy one when you
learn that the price is; 14.50.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician, & Surgeon
PHILOMATH, OREGON.
Notary.
Titles. Conveyancing.
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in all State and Federal Court.
Office in First National Bank Building.
YOU CANT
Afford to miss the Great
Bargains in Rockers, Bed
Lounges, Single Lounges,
Couches, Chiffonier Dress
ers, Bedroom Suits, Char
... ter Oak Stoves and
Ranges, Etc., now being
offered by
J D. Mann & Co,
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTI ST
Office ia Wbltehora Blork
Corvallis,
Oregon
B. A. CATHEY, M. D.
Physician 8f Surgeon
Office over Allen & Woodward's drugstare
Office Hours j?-
Residence: Corner 5th and Adams, west
. of Catholic church.
Telephone at office and residence.
For Sale.
260-acre stock farm adjoining an on
limited outrange on the west, and good
schools, churches and tbe Belknap settle
ment on the east. Also 130 acre farm,
good cultivating land. Address
M. S. Woodcock,
Administrator, Corvallis, Oregon.
r
SHOES!
Our new Spring Stock of SHOES have com
menced to arrive from the East. We bought a much
larger stork than heretofore, and will sell with a less per
cent profit than most people would think of selling at.
We want your trade and will sell you better goods for
the same money than any other merchant in Benton
county. Ask to see the
Imperial Ladies' Fine Shoes and
District No. 79 School Shoes.
They are cheap and they are up-to-date. Every pair
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
f. L. MILLER.
Notice to Creditors,
' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
have been duly confirmed and appointed exeeu
tmnf th lost will and testament of Tames E.
Fisk, deceased, by the county court of the state
of Oregon for Benton county, sitting in probate.
All neraona bavins' claims aeainst said estate
are required to present the same duly verified
in iinmcr wnit at his home in Philomath.
Oregon, to A. G. Mulkey, at his home near
Corvallis, Oregon, or to the law office of E. Hol
arate ia Corvallis. Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publication; of this
notice.
Dated this December 8, 1899.
HOMER WY ATT
A. G. MULKEY,
.... Executors
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Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the 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 tt In efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
SlckHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and
all other results of imperfect digestion.
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: . - Graham & Wells.
FARMS FOR RENT.
The Oregon Land and Investment com
pany, offers to lease to responsible
parties, for a term of years, two farms
near'Airlie, one of 1160 acres and one
of 320 acres. The company will also sell
to the lessees, if desired, all stock the
places will carry, also teams, grain, etc
Immediate possession given. Write to
the undersigned- at Kings Valley or
Forest Grove, Or., or call and see him at
the place after Jan. 10th, 1900. '
E.P. Cadwell,
President.
"Campaigning
In the
Philippines''
A book ol over 400 pages with nearly
300 beautiful illustrations of troops
in actiou and scenes in the Philippine
Islands, published by
The Hicks-Judd Publishing Co.
of San Francisco, the only publishers
in the United States whs sent ' rep
resentatives to Manilla especially to
compile a history of the war. ' As
many as 23 writers were engaged in
the work in Manila, many of whom
were with the troops in their various
engagements andjttaey were permitted
to use official records to verify their
reports.
Maps of Battlefields
made by an official map-maker in tbe
8th Army Corps enables the reader
to follow closely the movements of
troops. .
Description of the Philippines
giving statistical and other in form a
. tion as to climatic conditions, re
sources, etc., and an accuont of the
trip to Manilla, taking tbe reader to
Honolulu and through Japan and
China, are interesting features of the
book.
The Oregon Special Edition
contains a complete history of the I
2d Oregon Volunteer regiment in
the Philippine campaign, and also
: the name, postoffice 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
tbe regiment. It is vouched for as
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 Tbe Hicks-Judd Publishing
Company, 21 First St., San Fran
cisco. Gollege Uqifofms.
Orders taken at S. L. Kline's for the
Pettlbone O, A. C. uniform.
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Road Supervisors.
The county court of Benton county
Oregon, having abolished all road dis
tricts in the county, and having made
each voting precinct a separate road
district, (.except in Monroe precinct,
which is divided into two road districts
by a line running east and west between
oo..HUuijl j. x a, -k. 5 vv,i now
desires that the residents of the various
precincts of this county, inform the
county court on or before the February
term thereof, by petition or otherwise.
whom they desire appointed as supervi
sor of their respective districts for tbe six
months ending June 30, 1900.
ViBGiL E. Wattebs,
Clerk.
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Restore Vitality, Lost Vizor and Manhood,
Cure Irapotency, Night Emissions and
wasting' diseases, all effects of self-
abuse, or excess and indis
cretion. A nerve tonic and
blood builder. Brings the
ink glow to pale cheeks ana
restores the fire of youth.
iBv mail 50e ner box. 6 boxes
ov: witn a written enarar
tee to core or refund the money,
Siena ror circular. Address.
NERVITA MEDICAL. CO.
GUnton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL
.Fer sale by Allen & Woodward's drue
gists, corvaius, Oregon,
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Roskbubq. Or.. Nov. 1 1809.
Notice is hereby eiven that the following-named
settler baa filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof
1 1 l... i. ... 17 : .'i ... . . . .
of Benton county, Oregon, at Corvallis, Oregon, on
ALONZO H. RYCEAFT,
on H. B. No. 8408, for the W. 1 NW1, NWJf, SW1
Sec. 8 T. 14 S., R. 7. W.
He names tbe following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz: L. U. lieadriclc, W. J. Headrick, O. T.
vernu n, m. i. union, oi Aisea, vregon.
J. T. BRIDGES,
... Register.
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It is unequaled for whooping cough
Children all like it," writes H. N. Wil-
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tne only harmless remedy that gives
immediate results. Cures coughs, colds
hoarseness, croup, pneumonia, bronchitis
and all throat and lung troubles. Its
early use prevents consumption. Gra
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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 comity,
Oregon; some business lots; residence lots near the
principal churches, school house, and other resi
dences; also residence lots commanding beautiful
views ol ocean ana Day.
Fire fractional blocks, south of and near the
State Agricultural College; all completely tiled,
streets thrown up and graded; beautiful, convenient
ana nealtniui lor residence.
Large dwelling, barn and outhouses, centrally
loeatea on roomy ana commodious grounds,
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
wiiege. .
Large and roomy house and stable and lot in Cor
vallis, good residence, two blocks from the Cour
tiouse; mgn, roiling ground.
Eight nice residence lots, thoroughly tile drained,
ui n n.nin auuiuiia w liorvaiiw.
One lot and hotel, Tbe Vincent House, on Front
nreet, in irvauis, centrally loeatea.
' Seventy-three acres, 8 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 will exchange
the acreage property described., for town property or
other farms or acreage; or will seU any or ail of
said property on reasonable terms and time at rea
sonable rates and prices.
M. S. WOODCOCK.
. Corvallis, Oregon.
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Invention la crobsbly patentable. Oommunloa.
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Patents taken through Hunn A Co. receive
special tunes, wimout cnarge, m ius
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NOTICE.
Persons desiring to locate on timber
claims tributary to the C. & E. K. K.
would do well to call on "or correspond
with the undersigned. There is a num
ber o( first-clang timber claims to be taken
up under the timber or homestead acts.
W. L. CLARK,
Gates, Marion Co., Or. Locator.
The modern and most effective cure
for constipation and all liver troubles
the famous little pills known as DeWitt's
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Dilley Tae t.i.t
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etc Besides being a champion "fixer'
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His shop is the headquaretrs for wheel
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Size doesn't indicate quality. Beware
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For Sale.
The E H of Sec 25, Tp 10 S, R 6 W,
containing 360 acres ; price, $1,300.
Terms, $800 cash; balance, mortgage.
Apply at this office. "
, L. T. Travis, Agent Southern K. K.
Sclina, Ga., writes, "I cannot sav too
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Lewis Dennis, Salem. Ind., says.
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Graham & Wells.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
as executor af the estate of K. C. Gibson,
deceased, has. filed his final account in said
estate in the county court of the state of
Oregon for Benton county, and Monday, the 5th
day of February, A. I). 1900, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m. at the county court room in the
court house in Corvallis. Benton County, Ore
eon, is the time and place set for hearing ob
jections, if any, to said final account and the
settlement tnereot.
Bated this 4th day of January. 1900.
k. is. U1BSON,
Executor lof the Estate of R. C Gibson. De
ceased. -
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Chicago, says, "Kodol Dvspepsia Onre
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heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia,
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Notice for Publlction.
Land Office at Oregon Citt, Oregon,
- , December 9, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that- the followintr-nimed
settler has filed notice of his iutention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made Defore tne county UlerR 01 Ittnton
(Jounty, at uorvams, Oregon, on January Z4, iuu,
viz:
JOHNATHAN J. CARTER,
a R No. 11,284. for the Si of NW1 and Nl of SW1
01 sec. zu, 1. 10 a ei it. 0 w.
He names the following- witnesses to prove his
continuous reeidence upon and cultivation of, said
land, viz: Eueene M. Podele. Frank Seabrooks and
John Bmith, all ox wells, Oregon, and laylor J.
Miller, 01 lungs v alley, Oregon.
RHAS. B. MOORES. Register.
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Portland'
Albany
Roubura-
Arrive I 4:3 P. V
Arriv)12:MP.
Leave I T:3 A.
113 P. M. I Lmts
6:2t r. M. 1 Arrive
Vetttia Sbbln.
Coryallis Mail. Daily Except Sunday.
7:30 A. M,
I T,are
j A wo
Portland
Corrallis
arrive
Leave
:6 P. SI
11:55 P. .
1:6 P. M
At Albany and Corvallis com re c with train, of Us
uorvaius 01 .easier u nan way.
Independence Pass. Daily Except Sun,
:59 P.M.
Laave Portland Arrive I S:K A. M.
Arrivo MeMlvaviHe Leave t:M A. H.
Arrive Indtpondeaco Leare 4.5 A. It.
:3 P. M.
:S P, M.
Direct connection t Fan Francisco with
steamship lines for HAWAII, JAPAN,
CHINA, the PHILIPPINES, and AUS-
TKAILIA. .., -
R.KOESLER, C H. MARKHAM, ..
Maeager. O. F. & P. A.
. . i JBHrtlamd, Or.
For through tickets and rates call on
A. S. Penee, S. L. Hays,
Depot Ag't, City Ticket Ag't,
Comllia.Or. Corvallis, Or,
ONLY ONE WEEK MORE
JANUARY 1900.
Will you help us to make it our largest January
week's business? Don't answer until you scan the
price list quoted below, and then see the . goods.
After that if you think we don't deserve your help
in trying to beat our sales record we won't ex
pect to get it. We have tried to make this store
an object lesson in the right kind of dry goods
selling. We are trying harder than ever right
now. Our stock is complete, our qualities reliable,
our prices attractive, our store service the best we
know how to make it We ask your patronage on
these points of merit.
ladies' Dress Skirts in Black, Navy and Fancy Worsted
at $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00.
Kid Gloves at $1.00 and $1.25.
W. B. Corsets at 90c, and $1.00
Tomson's Glove Fitting Corsets at $1 and $1.25.
Ladies' fine Shoes at Fifty cents on the Dollar at
S T ITT 1NP WHITE
J-. IYJ111, "" HOUSE
REGULATOR OF LOW PRICES.
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1 Lad es, if 7h desire a transpasent,
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Use Dr. Bourdon's French
Arsenic Complexion Wafers.
1 ue only reliable beautifier of the catuplexioti, skia and form known. In tbe !
, direction for wkicb they are imtended. their effect is slmol v magical. Th most t
j astounding transformation in personal
steady use. Possessiue the WIZARD'S
, beauty of form by surely developing a
1 complexion, snnpeiy contour ot lorm,
I where, by nature, the reverse exists.
PULSIVE Skin marred by FRECKLES, MOTH, BLACKHEADS, PIMPLES 1
and VULGAR REDNESS. YELLOW AND MUDDY skin, and ether FACIAL 1
DISFIGUREMENTS, are permanently removed and a deliciously clear and !
rennea complexion assured, ennaiicing
extravagant expectations.
Ladles, You Can Be Beautiful,
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Dr. Bourdon's French Arsenic Complexion Wafers.
Used by men the results are equally favorable. Price small box so cents
L,arge box fi.oo er special order of six
u iuc. yiaiu vuvci n ictcipi 01 me auovs amount, write lor Circular free
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Depart
TIME SCHEDULES.
Arrive
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft Worth, Omaha
Kansas City, St.
Louis, Ch i e a g e
and Bast.
Fast
Mail
8 p. in.
- Fast
Mail
6:45 p.m.
Walla Walla. Lew
iston, S p o k a ne,
Minneapolis, St.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, Chicago,
and East.
Spokane.
Fiver
3:45 p.m.
Iyer
8 a. m.
Ocean Steamshlos-
AH - sailing dates
subject to change.
For San Francisco,
Sail Dec. 3, 8, 13,
18, 23, 28, & every
8 p, m.
4 p. m.
6 days.
Dailv
Ex. Sun.
8. p. m.J
Saturday,
10 p. m.
Columbia River
Steamer.
To Astoria & way
landing. 4 p. m.
Except
Sunday
Willamette River.
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem, and
Way-landings.
6 a. in.
Ex. Sun.
4 :30 p. m.
Except
Sundav
7 a. m.
Tuesday-
Willamette and Yam
hill Rivers. .
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way-land's.
3:30 p.m
Monday
W ednes-
Thursday
and
day and
S aturday
Friday.
6 a. m.
Willamette River.
Portland to Corval
lis & Way-land's.
4:30p.m.
Monday,
T uesday,
T hursd'y
W ednes-
and
SaturJ'y.
d a y and
inaay,
Leave
Ripari
. Snake River.
Eipaiia to Lewis'n.
Leave
L ewiston
1 .20 a.
Daily.
Daily
8:3 0 a m
ELMER CLARK,
City Ticket Agent.
MR. THAYER,
Local Agent.
& Eastern Railroad.
TIME CARD.
2 For Yaquina:
Tram leaves Aioanr iz:4o p. m.
it
K
" Corvallis 1 :55 p. m.
arrives Yaquina 7:25 p. m.
1 Returning:
Leaves Yaquina. ... 6:00 a. m.
Leaves Corvallis. . . . 11:30 a. m.
Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. in.
For Detroit:
Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m.
Arrives Detroit .... 11:30 a. m.
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit 12:20 p. in.
Arrives Albany .... 5:45 p. no.
One and tvro 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 th-
samedar. . - .
----- Edwin Stojte,
H. L. Walden, Manager.
T.F.&P.A.
H. H. Cbonise. Aeent. Corvallin -
For Sale,
Urge Eighth Meiium"
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clear and freak ctnplexiu,
appearance is brought about br their c
TOUCH in orodncincr
transparency and pellucid clearness oft
Dnlliaut eyes, soft and smooth skin, 1
Even the COARSFST and MOST RE-!
a bady'a loveliness beyond her mastl
1
no matter whs you are or what vourJ
if , .
yuurseu as nanaseme as any lady fa tot 1
large boxes $5.00. Sent to any address I
Montgomery Street, San Francisco. 2
"THE RESORT"
THOS. WHITEHOR.N, Prop.
W. H. McBrayer and Old Crow Whia
kys, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigar.
THEHHSTPTIOJIilLBill
OF
Does a general and conservative banking,
business.
C. B. Cauthobk. 1 K. H. Tatlok-
CAUTHORN & TAYLOR
dentists.
Dentistry of every description done in first
. wana maimer, ana satlslaction
anteed.
guar-
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK 1 SPECIALTl
Office over Zierolf's grocery store, opposite
the post office, Corvallis. Oregon.
E. tt. BRYSOK,
l WTAniTTITT 1 m -w i w.
mmm a i law
Corvallis, Oregon.
Office In Zierolf building. "r
G. R. FARRA, M. D
Office corner Second and Jefferson
over Graham & Wells' drugstore. "
Residence on Third street ia frert ol
courthouse.
Office hoars 8 to 9 a. m., and 1 to 9 aid
7 to 3 p. m. All calls attended Dromotlv.
. - 7 J w
Onion Laundry Go.,
POBTLAHD, OK.
All white laber work guaranteed.
Basket leaves on Tuesdays and arriTea
Satnrdays. J. D. MANN, Arnt
Seeond-Hand Stere. -
KAILEOAD,
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado
lltlJ nil T1 J. T t
uu tux xiasiern romts
GllC CTT-ice cf favorite routes, via
the Rio Grande Scenic Lines.
Look at the Time .
days to Salt Lke
days to Denver
. days to Chcaon
- - . - to-
Free Reclinine Chair Cars. TTni,i.fjr
Tourist Sleeping Cars, and PnllsB.au
Pat... CI. ... .' '
trains. :
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For fuither infoitvation. ann vtn 7
GEO. F. EG LIM,' Agent, Corvallia, Or. i
U. lBUKY. W. E. COMA XT. m
Trav. Pass. Airf. ' rtntt a
- . lgE4U
124 Third St, Portlaxd, Or.