Union gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1899-1900, February 02, 1900, Image 2

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Issue every Friday morning.
SUBSCJUPTTON RATES:
One year.. . ....(1 60
Si moathc . . 75
fhre months 50
i AA'ABLK IN ADVANCE.
FRIDAY. FEB. 2, 1900.
CANDIDATES FOR OIFICE.
Several of the newspapers
throughout the land are spending
special effort in announcing candi
dates for office. This may in some
measure seem newslike and amus
ing, yet it is very questicnable
whether such a course serves the
best interests of the public. Ac
cording to the old time-honored
doctrine that the office should seek
the candidate, it would seem best
thatjthe people through their dele
gates to the convention should
bring the candidates up to the con
vention where the nominations are
made. Contrary, however to this
principle, many of the newspapers,
following the example of their con
temporaries, announce the names
of half a dozen or more friends fo
each office, and by the time each
newspaper goes down the line from
national to state and then to the
several county positions, nearly if
not quite half of the male popula
tion over the age of twenty-one and
entitled to vote have in'some way
been named for some official posi
tion. Many of . those so named
would never have thought of their
jtfames being considered for the offi
cial position had it not been for the
friendly suggestion of the the so
called newspaper. After his name
is so announced and his neighbors
one' after another mentions it to
him, he takes a pride in the matter
and comes to really consider him
self a. candidate for the office and in
this way a whole army of office
aeektrs are brought up to, the con
ventions, each having his . fol
lowing of friends, and much strife
and party discord and confusion
are engendered. If these matters
were left for the people through the
conventions to bring up their choice
of candidates for the several offices,
the names of only a few candidates
would appear before the conven
tions for office. But through the
kindly announcements of the new
papers as stated, a whole army of
people are started on the road to
appear before the conventions for
official favor. Such announcements
are often misunderstood by the
people and the candidates named.
Often it occurs that democratic peo
ple through their paper announce
the name of some persons for candi
dacy for office on the republican
ticket and no doubt republicans
and their papers announce candi
dates for the other side. This is
often done as a piece of political
sharp practice to bring candidates
before the conventions of t'ae oppo
site party So as to create discord,
and to defeat candidates for nomi
nations which are more popular
and preferred by their party peo
ple. In any sense that it may be
considered, the wholesale annouce-
j:j.4. u ti..
newspapers it detrimental to the
public good, and should not be
done unless by the request of the
candidate so named and then the
announcement should state that it
was made at his request. It shall
therefore be the policy and custom
of this paper only to announce can
didates for "nominations for office
before the conventions when so re
quested by the party, believing that
this, course will best serve the pub
lie rood. After the conventions
are held and the candidates have
been noninated for the several
offices this paper will cordially sup
port anv worthy candidate who
has been true to the time-honored
principles and docrines of the re'
publican party, believing it to be
the better purposes of the news
paper to discuss principles instead
of casting opprobrium upon political
opponents or candidates in the
opposing party. It is as essential
that newspapers should attend
strictly to their own affairs and
not become agencies to create un
necessary strife as it is that indi
viduals should promote good feel
Sng among neighbors by close atten
tion to duty and non-interference
with the affairs of others.
It is claimed that by a canvass
among the' senators elected to the
apital at Washington that they
are better satisfied with their elec
tion through the legislatures of
their respective states than they
would be if elected by a direct vote of
the people. It is farther claimed
that throughout the South and
West the popular sentiment is in
fayor of the election of senators by
direct vote of the people. . '
' AGA1NSI FUSION.
Democracy, crushed to : earth by
a superabundance of title and con
centration of intellect, is making
desperate efforts to arise from its ser
vile position, and is even now on its
knees. The following petition
from the Salem Sentinel to the
faithful of Marion - county should
catch the car of democrats through
out the state. That organization
which would be held a rival of the
republican party must prove itself
worthy of the high honor it Beeks
Ltogain; sincerity and unity of pur
pose ar-s elements of . its success.
These sen .iments from the Sentinel
are worthy of applause: .
"The time has come when there
is nothing left for democrats to do
but effect a party organization.
In truth the party should never
become disorganized. No good has
been accomplished ; from the fusion
movement; not a single' point has
been gained, and today the demo
cratic party of Oregon is in a shat
tered condition' merely because it
has been led astray by;, the flowery
words and sweet scented promises
of the "boss." . :; .- ,
"There -have been three parties
or factions in thia state, all fighting
for practically the same end, and
still each pulling in a different
direction. The factions we allude
to are, of, course, the democrats,
populists and silver-republicans.
While we have only the warmest
feeling for all these people, believ
ing them to be, for the greater part,
sincere in their fight for better con
ditions, the means for bringing
abo gcod results have been lost
sight of in an enthusiastic desire to
reach the desired end.
"All must recognize the fact that
no good can be accomplished, no
beneficial results brought' about
unless there is an organization back
of every movement in this direo
tion strong enough to make its in
fluence felt. . . ,.
"The democratic .party is in the
fight to stay; it will live as long as
the nation lives. The: same cannot
be said of the populists, and silver
republicans; they, as organizations
will become dissolved and merge
into one of the other parties.
"We have nothing to lose by or
ganization" and everything to gain.
By following this course we shall
at least win the respect of all hon
est men, which is worth a great
deal." . SvV
GOEBEL WAS SHOT. '
A dispatch announces the shoot
ing of William Goebel by some un
known person under cover at
Frankfort, Kentucky, last Tuesday,
while Goebel was walking through
the court house grounds on his
way to the capital building. The
wicked perpetrator of this dastard
ly crime should be promptly hunted
down and made to suffer such pen
alty as the laws of Kentucky pro
vide. The deed furnishes another
reminder of the bitter feeling which
is so often brought about in elec
tions and contests for official posi
tion. After having been defeated
by a large vote for governor of
his state and after his opponent
had received his certificate of elec
tion and token his seat as governor
of Kentucky, Goebel ; was waging
a bitter contest before the Ken
tucky legislature for the purpose of
unseating the elected and acting
governor so that Goebel by 'this
proceeding would be elevated to
the governorship. The legislature
was composed of a large ' majority
of those holding the same political
faith as Goebel, and by this means
it was claimed that Goebel was
going through the farce of a contest
to induce his political following in
the legislature to overthrow the
will of the people expressed by a
large majority at the polls against
him and in favor of , Taylor, whose
seat he was endeavoring to obtain.
In every Btate there should be laws
passed to punish severely men like
Goebel for their unscrupulous politi
cal methodi to defeat the. will of the
people. But it has reached such
conditions in some localities that
men can do anything, fthe most
corrupt and wicked, so it is said to
be under cover of political maneu
vering, no matter how dishonest or
how it may override or reverse the
will 6f the people. ; Many have
reached the conclusion that there
can be no redress by legal or civil
proceedings before the courts to
protect the public against the
political miscarriages as such men
as Goebel are likely to bring about
It is this loss of confidence in all
political affairs that leads to assas
sinations as stated and the appear
ance of large numbers of armed
men as visited the capital of Ken
tucky a few days ago. v The man
who shoots his victim should re
ceive the severest penalties of the
law, but laws should also be
framed with severe . penalties to
punish the politician who subverts
the will of the people and sets all
election proceedings at naught
Until politicians shall be made to
suffer heavy penalties for violating
and subverting the sacred rights of
Cool the Blood
in all Cases of Itching :
Burning Humors .
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CUTICURA RESOLVENT
While Cleansing- the Skin and
Scalp with hot baths oi CUTI
CURA SOAP and healing the
Raw, Inflamed Surface with
CUTICURA OINTMENT.
Complete Treatment, $1.25
suffrage, it must not be surprising
that at times and in localities where
a better intelligence does not exist,
a long-outraged people will at times
take the law in their own h ands.
Anti-expansionists are said to
have held a public meeting recently
in Washington, D. C, where they
expressed themselves encouraging
the Boers and denouncing England.
Rear Estate Transfers...
. Stephe n T. Buffington to Clara
G. Buffington, interest in small
tract north of town, $150.
O. & C. R. R. Co. to John Smith,
13.37 acres of land at Soap Creek,
$63.50.
- John M. Jones to Gideon : B.
Standish, lots 1, 2, 3, 10,11,12,
block 13, Wilkins Add to Corvallis,
$800. . -. ". ;
Wm. Groves, wife, et al to Janie
Thompson, one-third "interest in
27 acres of . land one mile west of
Corvallis. - : ; ".. .'. -
Notice of Removal.
"We wish to announce that the Palace
Meat Market will be removed'to Kline's
building, opposite the postofiice on next
Monday. This change has been decided
on with the hopes that we will be better
able to serve the public. The Palace
Market has done business at : the old
stand for over thirty-years and it will
continue to cater to its customers at its
new place with the same courtesy that
has characterised it in the past. We
have added many new facilities to the
market and hope to make the Palace a
model shop. Thanking oar old custom
ers for past patronage and extending an
invitation to all to visit us opposite the
postofiice, we beg to remain
... : Your humble servants
. . Hout & Sjuth.
f Letter List, v1 ,
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the Corvallis post office for the
week ending January 27, 1900- .
Ballard, Dick Robinson, J A . "
Clark, G A - . .;' Sanders. Mrs B F
Francis, Charles Snyder, Harry
Felger, Mrs Laura Winkler, Miss Claide
John, Lee Webber, Miss Mattie
Nealley, L (2) Waldon, Mrs Edna
Porter, Geo Corvalis Slip Craig Co
B. W. Johnson, P. M.
Denmark Is Anxious
To sell her islands in the $est
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. ;
Teachers' Examination
Notice is hereby given that the county
superintendent of Benton county, Ore
gon, will hold the regular examination
of applicants for 'state papers at Cor
vallis, in his office, on February 14, 15,
16 and 17, as follows :
Commencing Wednesday, February
14, at 9 o'clock a mand continuingjintil
Saturday, February 17, at 4 o'clock"? m.
Wednesday Spelling.'history, algebra,
penmanship, reading, school law,
Thursday Written Arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, civil
government, physics. -
Friday Physiology, geography, 'men
tal arithmetic,- composition, physical
geography.
Saturday Botany, plane geemetery,
general histoiy, psychology, : English
literature.
Dated this 1st day of February, 1900,
Georgk W. Denman,
i , . County Schoot'Supexintendent.
- Laundry Agency.
I have secured the agency for the Mag
nolia Steam Laundry, of Albany, and
respectfully solicit .your patronage. All
packages called for and delivered.
Arrangements have been made to ship
to the laundry en Wednesdays aad re
turned Fridays. ..Orders left : with my
self at office will receive prompt atten
tion. Office with Traak & Settlemeier,
Kobt. Pomeroy, Agent.
sS
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 76 School Shoes.
They are cheap and they are: up-to-date. Every pair
guaranteed to give satisfaction.-! v J
f,
Notice to Creditors,
Notice U heresy rivea that the undersigned
have been duly Confirmed and appoin ted excau
tor of the last will and testament of June E
Fisk, deceased, by the county court of the state
of Oregon for Benton county, sitting in probate.
All persons having claims against said estate
are required to present the same duly yenned
to Homer Wyatt at his home, in philomath,
Oregon, to A. O. Mulkey, at his home near
rwna nrtathe law Office f B. Hot
rate in Corvallis. Oregon, within six months
From the date of the first publication; or this
notice. - -
. ted this December 8, rg ;
A. 0. MULKEY, -
Executors
Dyspepsia Curo.
Digests what you eat.
Itartiflciallydlgeststaefoodandaida
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. 1 It in
stantly relieved and nermanentlT en res'
Dyspepsia, , Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
SickHeadache,Gastralgia,Cnmps,and
til other results of imperfect digestion.
Prepared by E. C. DeWlU Co. Chicago.
Graham V 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. Cad ell,
President.
"Camp aigiiiiig
- In the
Philippines''
A book of over 400 pages with nearly
300 beautiful illustrations of troops
in action and scenes in the Philippine
Islands, pnblisbed by . r
The Hicks-Judd Publishing Co.
of San Francisco, the only publishers
in the United States who 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 troopB in their various
. engagements andhey were permitted
to use official records to verify their
reports.
Maps of Battlef folds v
made by an Official map-maker in-the
8th Army 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 i
contains a complete history of the
2d Oregon Volunteer regiment in
the Philippine campaign, and also
the name, postofBce 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 as
officially correct by a certificate from
the Colonel.
Advance Sal 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 thus far have found iir
this very lucrative employment. A
-- few more agents wanted in this State.
- ; Address The Hicks-Judd Publishing
- Company, 21 First St., San Fran
cisco. - . , -
For Ret.
A nine-room house on 8th street, be
ween Washington and Adama. En
quire of LeviObeh,
mm
SHOES!
MLIER.
Road Supervisors.
The county, court of Benton, county.
Oregon, having abolished all road dis
tricts in the county, and having made
eacb 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
oec. j. anu Zo, x 14 o, K 5 W,) 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 the six
months ending June 30, 1900.
' ViBoiT. E. Wattkbs,
V' .'-Clerk.
UERVITA PILLS
testers Vitality. UctVlMr ass Maakeod.
Core Impotency, Night Emissions and
diseases, au enecis oz sen
abuse, or excess and Indis
cretion. A nerve tonic and
Mood builder. Brings the
link glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire ox youth.
Br mail ROa ner box. 6 boxes
BsJUft with a written svanuow
see to cure or rezuna tne money.
Send for circular. Address,
NCR VITA MEDICAL CO.
C8nton at Jackson Sts CHICAGO, ILLa
Fer sale bv Allen & Woodward's dm
gists, vorvains, Oregon.
YOU CANT
. Afford to miss the Great
' ' Bargains in Rockers, Bed
' 'I Lounges, Single Lounges,
Couches, Chiffonier Dress
ers, Bedroom Suits, Char-
ter Oak Stoves, and
Ranges, Etc. , now being
v.i offered by
J D. Mann & Co,
"One Minute Cough Cure is the best
remedy I ever nsed for coughs or colds.
It is uncijualed for whooping cough.
Children all like it," writes H. M . Wil
iama. Centrvvilie, Ind. Never fails: it is
the only harmless remedy that gives
immediate results, uures cougns, colds
hoarseness, croup, pneumonia.broncbitis,
and all throat and lung troubles. Its
early nse prevents consumption. Gra
ham & Wells.
- For Sale or Exchange.
On hundred sad eightea lots, in half and whols
blocks, in ibe wiglDai ton oi Nes,x.i. tbat bes'tli
ful and beaa'J'nl lummc t if'o.i, i a Irea'n county,
Omrou: some ousiness lo ; residence Ioji nest lbs
principal churches, school bouse, and oilier iesl
denees; Ho residence lots commanding beautiful
views oi ocean ana oar.
Five fractional blocks, south of and near the
State Agricultural College; 'l completely tiled,
Streets .brown up and graded; beautiful, convenient
andccul.uiui for residence.
Large dwelling, bam and outhouses, centrally
located on "roomy and commodious grounds," in
CorvaHu; viu exenange lori-trm near vorraiua,
Twenty acres b'jlily improved, al? tile drained,
and !n good siate al cultivation; exce' n roomy
buPcMp-s; about one-fourth mile from Agricultural
VOMC.
large roomy borne and stable and lot in Cor
va'lt. t'tv - irsidemc, two blocks from the four
Haute; b'ji'. rolling ground.
Eight Dice residence lots, thoroughly tils drained,
in Wilklus Adiii Jou to Corvallis,
- One lot and hotel, The Vincent House, oa Front
street, in Corvallis, centrally located. -
Seven: '-three acres, S In orchard, IS in wheat.
ba'ance in CTa. umoer sou pasture; K ra;. west,
adjoining kbe OJ4 Fellows Cemetery, near Corvallis.
WMl eiehar-je the 'town proper: y named tor
o:.al.'e farm i-.- acreage property ; or ai'l escbanje
tuesci'esse . . -et.y desciibed.for town p.ooar.y or
other farms or acreage; or will veil my or ' of
said properly on reasonable terms and time at : ea
touaule rates and prices.
M. ft WOODCOCK,
- Corvallis, Oregon,
For Sale. . .
260 acre slock farm adjoining an un
limited outrange on tb west, and good
schools, churches and tbe Belknap settle
ment on tbe east. Also 130 acre farm,
good cultivating land. Address
M. 8. Woodcock,
. Administrator, Corvallis, Oregon.
.."lam indebted to One Minute Couch
Cure for my health and life. It cured
me of. luna trouble following grippe."
Thousands owe their life to the nromDt
action of this never failing , remedy. It
cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis,
pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung
troubles. Its early use prevents con
sumption. It is the only harmless
remedy that gives immediate results.
Graham A Wells.
Sollege UqifoPinSe
Orders taken at S. L. Kline's for the
Pettibone O, A. C. uniform.
wuuir
tor
: ' 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 tbe timber or homestead. acts.
W. L. CLARK,
Gates, Manon Co., Or. , . Locator.
The modern and most effective core
for constipation and all liver troubles
the famous little pills known as DeWitt's
Little Early Risers. Graham it Wells.
DUley The Fixer
is now prepared to do all kinda 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, ray him a visit,
Size doesn't indicate quality. Beware
of counterfeit and worthless salve
offered for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
De Wit's is the only original and infallible
cure for piles and all skin diseases.
Graham & Wells.
WANTED
Baled hay. Enquire at Howell's old
stand.
G. H. Appleton. Justice of Peace,
Clarksburg, N. J says, DeWitt's Little
Early Risers are the best pills made for
constipation. We use no others.'
Quickly cure all bowel and liver troubles
Graham & Wells.
For Sale.
The E X of Sec 25, Tp 10 S, R 6 W,
containing 860 acres; price, $1,300.
Terms, 800 cash; balance, mortgage.
Apply at this office.
L. T.. Travis, Agent Southern R. R.
Selina, Ga., writes, 'I cannot say too
much in praise of One Minute Cough
Cure. In my case it worked like a
charm." The only harmless remedy
that gives immediate results. Cures
coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, and all
throat and lung troubles. Graham &
Wells.' .. .
Prof, W. A. Ginn, teacher of pnano,
organ,, guitar and theory of mnsic,
Special. work in voice culture. Latest
and' best methods. Call at Graham &
Wells for terms, etc.
Lewis Dennis, Salem. Ind., says,
"Kedol Dyspepsia Cure did me more
good:than anything I ever took." It
digests what you eat and cannot help
but cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles.
Graham de Wells.
Notice of Final Settlement.
' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
as executor ef the estate of K. C Gibson,
deceased, has filed his final account in said
estate ia the county court of tbe state of
Oregon tor Benton county, ana Mnnaay, tue 51a
day ef February, A. D. 1900, at the hour'of 10
o'ciock a. m. at ine county court room in tne
court house in Corvallis. Benton County, Ore
gon, is the time and. place set f.r hearing ob
jections, if any, to said, final acceuut ana the
settlement tnercot.
Bated this 4th day of January. 1900. "
XL. X, GIBSON.
Executor Jef the Estate of R. C Gibson, De
ceased. F. B. Thirkield, Health Inspector of
Chicago, says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
cannot be recommended too highly. It
cured me of severe dyspepsia." It di
gests what you eat and cures indigestion,
heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia.
Graham & Wei's. -
' Notice for Pnbllction.
Lass OmcaATORsaoa Crrr, Orsoon,
Decembers, 189ft.
Noticed hereby giren that tbe fo"owinj nvned
seller Si: filed notice oi hr ijten 'on to mate final
proof fa t"port of Ms eWn, and i-iat sa d proof
will be made before tbe County Clerk of Ben on
Coun.y at Corvallis, Oregon, on January 24, liWO,
JOHNATHAN J. CAUTE.
H. E. No. 11,284. for tbe Sof NWJ and NJ of SWJ
of Sec. 20, T. 10 8 ef R. 6 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said
land, vis: Eugene 11 Bodele, Frank Seabrors and
John Smith, r'l of We'ls, Oregon, and Taylor 1.
Miller, of Kiojs Taller, Oregon.
CHAS. B. MOOBE3. Resrister.
J. I, Beavery. Loganton, Pa., writes,
"I am willing to take my oath that I was
cured of pneumonia entirely by the use
of One Minute Cough Cure after docters
failed. It also cured my children of
v hoopingrcougb.'' Quickly relieves and
crlres coughs, colds, croup, grippe and
tntoat and lung troubles. Children all
like if. Mothers endorse it Graham &
Wells.
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" WnUUKtUm.
Coryallls Mail. Daily Except Sunday.
r-M A. s)f f Uav Portland Arrive CMP, at
ll:iSP. Avrire CervaUis Leave 1.-WP.M
Al ABjaay aad Cervallls eeanect s'tk trains ef Ue
Corvallis k Eastern usilway.
Iadependence Pass. Daily Except Sun.
4:54 P. M. I Irfav Pertlaad Anrlve I l:lt A. M . 1
T:M r. M. Arrtvs HeUiuaviHe Leave j 1:111 k.
:S P. 1L Arrive lsdepemteaee Leave .M A. it.
Direct connection at San Francisco with
steamship Unev for HAWAII, JAPAN,
CHINA, the PHILIPPINES, and AUS
TBAILIA. . .
K. rOEHLER, C K. UARKH AM.'
Maaagerv - f. F.&P.A.
Postland, Or.
For through tlcksts aad rates call on
A. 8. Peaee, 8. L. Hays,
Depot Ag't, City Ticket Agt,
Parrallfp.pf. CorrUIs,Or.
ONLY ONE WEEK MORE IN
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 seethe 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. Oar 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, Nayy and Fancy Worsted
at $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00.
Kid GloTes at $1.00 and $1.25.
W.B. Corsets at 90c, and $1.00
Tomson's Gloye Fitting Corsets at $1 and $1.25. ;
Ladies' fine Shoes at Fifty cents on the Dollar at
S T IfT INP TH WHITE
iw IvJUlllJQt HOUSE
REGULATOR 0T LOW PRICES.
liYlo
Depart
TIME SCHEDULES.
Abkivx
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft Worth, Omaha
Kansas City, St.
Louis, Chieage
and East
Fast
Mail
8 p. m.
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.
Spokane
Flyes
8 a. rn.
Oesan Steanishint.
All 'sailing dates
subject to change.
For San Francisco,
Sail Dec. 3, 8, 13,
18. 23, 28, & every
6 days.
8 p. m,
4 p. m.
Daily.
Ex. Sun.
8. p. m.;
Saturday,
10 p. m.
Colombia Bivir
Stumer.
To Astoria & way
landing. -
4 p. n.
Except
Sunday
Wlllamett. Hirer.
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem, and
Way-landings.
6 a. m.
Ex. Son.
4:30 p. in.
Except
Sundav
7 a. m.
Tuesday
Thursday
and
S aturday
WillaiMtti ind Yin
. hill Rims.
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way-land's.
3:30 p.m.
Monday
and
Friday.
6 a. m.
T uesday,
Thurad'y
and
SaturJ'v.
Willamette River.
Portland to Corval
lis & Way-land's.
4 :30 p.m.
Monday,
and
Friday.
Leave
Kipaiia
l.saa.
Daily.
Soaki River.
Biparia to Lewis'n.
Leave
Lewiston
Dail:
8:30arn
ELMER CLARK,
City Ticket Agent.
MR. THAYER,
Local Agent.
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad.
. TIMS CARD.
2 For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m
" Corrallie 1:55 p. m
" arrive Yaquina 7:85 p. m
1 Retuining: v
Leaves Yaquina.... 6:00 a. m
Leaves Corvallis.... 11:30 a. m
Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. m
3 For Detroit:
Leaves Albany.... .. 7:00 a. m.
; Arnyes Detroit .... 11:30 a. m.
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit . , . . . 12:20 p. m
Arrives Albany . . , . 5:45 d. m
One and two connect at Albai.y
and Corvallis with Southern Pacifio
trains, giving direct service to and
from Newport and adjacent
beaches. -
Trains for tbe mountains arrive
at' noon, giving ample time to
reach camping grounds on the
Breitenbusa and Hantiam nvsr the
same day.
Edwin Bronx,
H. L. Walden, Mansger.
T. F. & P. A.
H. H. Croniss, Agent, Corvallis.
For Sale.
Large Eighth Medium
Job Press
NoTafcT.
Trrucs. Cohvetancimo.
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORN8Y-ATLAW.
Practice in all State and Federal Court.
Office in Fint National Bank- Building.
for Sale. .
44.53 acres, knowa as the Felr Mill
property, one mile west of Philomath, ia
isenion county. Oood residence, out
buildings and orchard. Fins place for
Souring mill. $1500 will take it. $250
cash, balance on ten veara if deairarl at
8 per cent interest. This is a bargain.
inquire of Geo. F. Eelin. Corvallis:
Or., Or F. M. Johnson, Rooms IS end 14
hsrlock Bi - - land. Or.
For Sale.
The Commercial restaurant in this
city. Enquire of - San Wow.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
la WblUkftn- Blrk
CorvtinT, Oregon
B. A. CATHEY, M. D.
Physician. Surgeon
Office over Allen & Wood ward'sdrugatare
Office Hours t?I.2a-m- J
) l to 4 p. m .
Residence: Corner 5th and Adams, west
of Catholic church. -
Telephone at office and residence.
- '
"THE RESORT"
TH03. vVHITEHO!ft Prop. .
W. H. McBrayar aad Old Crow Vhia
kys. Fine Wines, Liouors and Cig-at. .?
iinnTijiLiijijiK
Corvallis, Oregon,
Does a general and conservative banktay
business.-
C. H. NEWTH
physician $ Surgeon
':t . 4
PHILOMATH, OBEGON.
C. B. Cautrobx.
I E. H. Tatloh.
CAUTHORN & TAYLOR
DENTISTS.
Dentistry of every description done In first
cl nsnner, and satisfaction guar-
CIOWI tti BBIDCE WORI 1 JKCIILTl
Office over Zlerolf 's grocery store, oppoa:t
the post office, Corvallis, Oregon.
: 33. 12. BRYSOIT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Corvallla, Oregon.
Office la Zlerolf balldlag.
G. R. FARRA, M. D.
Office corner Krrat . J
over Graham ft Wells' drugstore.
Residence on TiwA I. ru,
courtheuse. .
Office hoars 8 to 9 a. as., and 1 to s aad
7 to p. n. All calls attended promptly.
ion Laundry Go.,
All white laber work gnaraateed.
Basket leaves on Tuesdays aad arrives
Seeead-Haad Store. -
flREGOlft 'SHtiafl licg)
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO
MontanajTJtah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points v
Glle" e-c of fvnte rentes, via
" -ocinc rast Mail Urn; er
the Rio JSraode Scenic Llaes.
Look at the Time , ,
i4 days to Salt Ike .
Y days to Denver
3 days to Chicago
4tf days to New York
Free Reclining Chair Cars,. Upholstered
Tenrut Sleepiar Cars, aad Fallsaaa
Palace Sleepers, operated en all
r trains.
For farther infointatioa. aerWta
GEO. F. EGL1X, Agent, torvallis, Or,
v.. u. i kV, w. K. COMAM.
Trav. Pass. Agt Geal AgtnU
a4 Tltird St, Poraii, Or.