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Joii-Gazette. Issued every Friday morning. SUBSCJUPTrON RATES: . Oneyeai $1 50 Six niouthe 75 Chree months... 50 I AY ABLE IN ADVANCE. ' FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1900. AN IDEAL EXECUTIVE. The following , leader from last Wednesday's Oregonian, shows that its editor, when not galled and fretted, may pronounce a sober judgment. He has taken as his text, "President McKinley," and gives us a calm and dignified estimate of the man. To him, McKinley's great goodness of heart is an evidence of weakness, while millions of his countrymen com mend, this as a virtue in the presi dent and say, "His life is gentle and the elements so mixed in hiui, as to give assurance of a man." That McKinley has erred, no one will question, but it was Lincoln who said, "A man who never makes mistakes never accomplishes any thing," and the Oregonian's editor very generously admits that the president has hastened to rectify all mistakes "and in the main his course has been correct and lauda ble." Why should a quality which "haa enabled the . president to adapt himself with felicitious celer ity to every change in our national situation" cause the people of the United States humiliation? Rather let us rejoice that we hav? a chief executive to whom the voice of the people is the voice of God, and who has the intelligence to discern his mistakes and the manhood to remedy them. The article in ques tion is as follows : "The republican state league takes pride in the record of the McKinley administration, and well it may. The mistakes of the presi- - dent are so many and so plain that he who runs may read, but he has been the head of an administra tion that mil live as one of the most noteworthy in American . an- .nals, and in the main; his course has been correct, and laudable. The president's lack of courage and decision as a leader is measurably counterbalanced by his almost miraculous discernment in inter preting public opinion as a follower. His most grievous offenses have sprung from an excess of amiability. Kind and generous to a fault, Presi dent McKinley has lacked firmnesB to withstand appeals for unworthy aspirants for office, and he has hesitated injthe Philippines when hie should have gone boldly for ward. Many, perhaps most, of his mistakes he has faithfully sought to rectify, and a no small portion of his effort has been expended in en deavors to atone for blunders so ex ecrable that, though they may be forgiven, can never be forgotten or condoned. "The political shrewdness which President McKinley has manifested in a. degree truly wonderful has enabled him to command most ad mirable selections in his advisers. He has laid the best brains of the country under tribute for counsel and assistance. His Paris com-1 missioners and his Philippine com missioners have attested - their worth in the high character of the work they have left behind. The peace commission was wise and firm, enough to compel the president himself to modify his original in structions to take. Manila only from Spain, so as to include the whole Philippine archipelago, and the Philippine commission haa per formed a remarkable service that would have been impossible for any men except just such as went there, as Schurman and Worces ter did,' opposed to "imperialism," but honest enongh to see and de clare the truth aa they found it. "So with the cabinet. Every change has strengthened it. Time has emphatically approved the elimination of Sherman, and Secre tary Hay is busy adding one triumph of diplomacy to another. Secretary Gage has loyally and efficiently served the cause of the gold standard and currency reform. The change from Alger to Boot was late, but abundantly justified in its results. Secretary Wilson - has done much in a practical way to advance the condition and en large the markets of our farmers, and Pension Commissioner Evans has proved to be the right man in the right place. No better appoint ments could be made than those of Rufus Choate at London, Andrew D. White at Berlin, and Horace Porter at Paris. We were as ably represented as any power at The ' Hague. In the war with Spain our best military coun Bel was promptly availed of in General Schofield, our best naval authority, Captain Mahan, was promptly ordered home from Rome, and the best-equipped : working student, Professor J. B. Moore, was taken from Columbia university was put-to work at Washington and subsequently- at Paris. With all the handicaps af.Algerism,. our generals managed somehow to avoid a single reverse, and if the admirals are quarreling it is" never" over re sponsibility for .defeat, but, always for the honor of victories, f-co . "The quality of extreme mobility, who.se display has humiliated us more than once, has enabled the president to adapt himself with felicitous celerity to every change in our national situation. With steadfast republican loyalty he be rated Cleveland in 1891 for strik ing down one of the sacred metalS of the constitution, but-today, he will speak as good a word as any body or the gold standard. He stood for years in thd public mind as the incarnation' of only one idea high protection and his speeches show that if he has such things as convictions at all, he must have worshiped protection as second only to deity itself. But now he is enabled to write his messages to congress without reference to pro tection, and unreservedly askB con gress to enact free . trade ' . with Puerto - Rico. He seems : to have unlearned completely all his old ideas about home market, and to have been taken . possession of by the wider conception Of the markets of the world. Through his , amia bility of temper, extreme suscepti bility of purpose and singular dis cernment in taking counsel, Presi dent McKinley has been enabled-to steer his course in the main tsd cor-; rectly that those who opposed -his general policies as distinct from his weaknesses and shortcomings) have .been obliged to put them selves in the most discreditable and impossible situations. " On the necessity of the gold standard and on our plain course of duty in the Philippines, the main points of controversy between the adminis tration and its antagonists, the opposition has no standing what? ever. . Republican Club Resolutions. The . following resolutions were adopted by the Republican League of Oregon at its session in Portland:" So long as either of. the .great' political parties advocates the free coinage of silver, -"the financial question is the paramount question before the American people, The republican clubs of the state of Oregon, inJconvention assembled, reaffirm their loyalty: to the sold standard and their opposition to the free coinage of silver. We believe the best and most stable dollar in the world should be issued " by .leg islation to the laborer as the fruit of his toil, and to the farmer as the price of his crop. .We are in. -sympathy with the efforts of the repub lican senators and represenatives in congress to , enact legislation for this purpose. . -. - ' . ,; . .. We heartily indoree the Phil ippine policy of the present; admin istration. , These islands have been won with American blood and purchased by American treasure; they . should remain a permanent part of our national domain. We cannot neglect. our duty to give them a stable government - nor can we afford to throw away the great opportunity . they giye . us for the development of our Oriental trade. The republican party Tvais formed for the purpose of fighting, free lab or. Throughout its whole history. it has been the champion of the people, and of the American labore r" in particular. We are opposed to the monopolization of commerce and industry by trusts, and are in favor of all judicious legislation looking tc the curtailment of their power. It is the sense of the republican clubs of Oregon, that the constitu-1 tion of the United States should be amended in relation to the., manner of choosing members of the .United States senate, and that they should be elected by a straight vote of the people, Further.resolved, that our senators and representatives . in congress be requested to work and vote for any measure that will bring about this proposed reform." We extend our sympathies to the families of the Oregon volunteers who lost their lives in the Phil ippines, and we request the secre tary of war to make provision Jot the removal of thi remains of these dead, heroes to the end that they may repose in Oregon soiL Whereas, the war . department has failed to comply with the re quest of our governor for the return to the state of Oregon for - burial, our soldier boys who gave i' their lives for their country. .. . . : s ' Therefore, be it resolved that we commend the course taken . fry oqr governor, and demand that our dead heroes be returned to their families and friends in our state',' and that the governor be requested to convey this resolution ' to Presi? dent McKinley, with the request that he comply with the same. For Sanative Uses.4 - Its remartable, emollient, cleansing, and Hied from Cuticuha, the great ekln core, warrant the use of Cuticura Soap, in the form of baths forannoy lne Irritations, inflamma tions, and chaflngs, for too free or offensive perspir ation, and also in the form of , and Ufi II- SSer-irtUeptio purposes which read y iist themselves to women, and especially SnSaiers The use of Cuticura Ointment , wito CuRA Soap will suggest itself in the severer cases. - . n I Dm) f TT1J1T1 V TJncle Sam has ten and one-half million men available for military duty; 5 Is it auy wonder that tho powers of Europe stand at atten tion when his name is mentioned? William Jennings Bryan is urging his party to head Oregon democrats off before they can de clare for expansion. The Oregons acquired territory so rapidly in the Philippines that they were called "The Greyhounds," and the colonel will find that the people of this state are not to- be headed off in this direction. T , That revision of the Ciayton Bulwer treaty which England was willing a year ago to agree to, and which permitted the United States to exercise complete control over the .Nicaragua canal enterprise is likely to be adopted soon. Canada stood iri . the way of its acceptance then, but this opposition will hard ly be maintained now, or be heeded by England if it is maintained. It is to England's Interest to have the Nicaragua canal built, and the only way in which it ever stands a chance to be built is by getting its control into American hands, aa it is proposed by the-bill now before congress- It is sale to preaici mat the convention of 1850, which has blocked the way to the construe tion of ' the canal ever since, will soon be revised' in the particular which"; the United. States favors. Work on the waterway is decidedly likely to 'begin before the present year ends. St,1 Louis Globe-Demo crat." ' " . ' 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 vallie, in his office, on February 14, 15, 16 and 17, as follows : . Commencing Wednesday, February 14, at 9 o'clock a m, "and continuing until Saturday, February 17, aff 4 o'clock p m. : Wednesday Spelling, history, algebra, penmanship, reading, school law, Thursday Written Arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, civil government, physics. . . . Fridays-Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, ,. composition, physical geography, Saturday Botany, plaue geometery, general history, psychology, English literature. . " Dated this 1st day of February, 1900. .'. . '- ""' .; George W.' Denman, ' -. County School Superintendent. 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 aline running east and west between Sec. 14 and 23, T 14 S, R 5 W.) now desires that the residents of the various precincts of this coumty, 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. - .; .; ; - . Virgil E. Waiters, Clerk. - Laundry Agency. 1 have secured the agency for the Mag nolia Steam Laundry, of Albany, and respectfully solicit your patronage. All packages called for and delivered. Arrangements 1 have' lieen made to ship to the laundry en Wednesdays and re turned ' Fridays. - Orders left with my self at office ' will receive prompt atten tion. Office with Trask & Settlemeier, v , Bobt. PomEroy, Agent. .... For Sale. 44.33 acres, known 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, Corvallie, Or., or F. M. Johnson. Booms 13 and 14 herlock Bi " "-. land. Or. . ": 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 130 acre farm, good cultivating land. Address M. S. AVooncocx, ...Administrator, Corvallis, Oregon. . " I am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my health and life. It cured me of lunsj trouble-following grippe." Thousands owe their life to the prompt action of, this never failing remedy. Jt cures coughgj.-colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung troubiesY 'Its early iise- prevents con sumption.;. ".It is ." the , only harmless remeay tuac gives immediate results. Graham & Wells. . l , 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. iB 0 t yspepsia Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aida Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No othei preparation can approach it In efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, ' Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache, Gastralgi a, Cramps, and all other results of Imperfect di gestion. ' Prepared by E. C. DeWUt ACo. Chicago. 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 of over 400 pages with nearly 300 beautiful i'.lustratiens 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 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 troops in their various engagements ondjthey 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, postofOce 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 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 thus 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. Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned -has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Benton County, administrator of Susan Gibson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to me properly verified, aa by law required, at the law office of J. H. Gibson, Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Dated this 8th day ol February. 1900. - K. E. GIBSON, Ad'm'r ol the Estate of Susan Gibson, Dec'd. For Sale. Large Eighth Medium f V Job Press "5 BVITA PILLS Restore Vitality. Lost Vleor and Manhood. Cure Impotenqy, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all 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. ior $a.ou; wim a written guaran tee to core or refund the money. oena ior circular. Address, v NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ItU For sale by Allen; & Woodward's drag isis, orvaiHs, vjregon, YOU CANT Afford to miss the Great Bargains in Rockers, Bed Lounges, Single Lounges, , . . Couctes, Chiffonier Dress ers, Bedroom Suits, Char- - ter Oak Stoves and ' Ranges, Etc., now being offered by JD. Mann & Co, '"'One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy I ever need for. coughs r colds. It is unequaled for whooping cough. Children all like it," writes H. N. Wil- iains, Centryville, Ind. Never fails; it is the" 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 ham & Wells. For Sale or Exchange. One hundred and eighteen lots, in half and whole blocks, in the original town dt Newport, that health ful and beautiful summer resort, in Lincoln county, Oregon; some business lots: residence lots near the principal churches, school house, and other resi dences; also residence lots commanding beautiful views of ocean and bay. . . Fire fractional blocks, south of and near the State Agricultural College; all completely tiled, streets thrown up and graded; beautiful, convenient and healthful for residence. Large dwelling, barn and outhouses, centrally located on roomy and commodious grounds, in Corvallis; will exchange for farm near Corvallis. Twenty acres highly Improved, all tile drained, and in good state of cultivation; excellent, roomy buildings; about one-fourth mile from Agricultural College. - . - Large and roomy house and stable and let in Cor vallis, good residence, two blocks from tl.e Cour House; high, roiling ground, j. 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, S in orchard, IS 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 sell any or all of said property on reasonable terms and time at rea sonable rates and prices. - M. S. WOODCOCK, Corvallis, Oregon. Notary Titles. - Conveyancing. JOS. H. WILSON. - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ' - Practice in all State and Federal Court. Offico in Fir&t National Bank Building. ATTORNEY -AT -LAW Corvallis, Oregon. Office in Zierolf bnllding. Xotice of Removal. We wish to announce that the Palace Meat Market will be remoyed to Kline's building,. opposite the postoffice 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 coutinue to Cater to its customers at its new place with the 6ame courtesy that has characterised it in the paBt. ; We have added many new facilities to the market and hope to make the Palace a model shop. Thanking our old custom ers for past patronage and - extending an invitation to all to visit us opposite the postoffice, we beg to remain - - : " Your humble servants Hout& Smith. ill notice. ; f Persons desiring to locate on timber claims tributarjy' to the C. &;E. B. B. would do well : to call on or correspond with the undersigned. .-.'There 1a nam: ber ol first-class timber claims to be taken up under the timber or homestead acts. . ..... W. L. CLARK, Gates, Marion Co., Or, , Locator. The modern and vmost effective cure for constipation and all liver troubles the famous little pills known as DeWitt'a Little : Early-Bisers, Graham & Wells. DUIey The Fixer is now prepared . to do all kinds of bi cycle repairing, enameling, varnishing, etc. Besides being a champion "fixer of the Willamette valley, he carries a full line of bicycle sundries and supplies. His shop is the headquaretrs ' for wheel men. Pay him a visit. Size doesn't indicate quality. ; Beware of ' counterfeit ' And worthless salve offered for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. De Wit's is the only oiiginal 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 othere.' Quickly cure all bowel and liver troubles Graham & Wells. . For Sale., ' . . '. The E of Sec 25, Tp 10 Sr B 8 W, containing SCO 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. ' , 7 " Prof. W. A. Ginn, teacher of piano, organ, guitar and theory of . mnsic Special work iu voice culture. Latest and best methods. Call at Graham & Wells for terms, etc. ' " ' Lewis Dennis, Salem, thd., ' says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure did me' more good ;than anything 1 ever took.' ' It digests what you eat and cannot help but cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles Graham & Wells. . . ' , Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as executor ef the estate of Jt. C. Gibson, deceased, has filed his final account in said estate iu the county court of the state of uregon ior Benton county, ana Menaay, the 5th day of February, A. I). 1000, at the hour rf ie o'clock a. m. at the county court room in the court nouse in corvallis, uenton county, ure gon, 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. 19601 R. JS. GIBSON. Executor f 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 & Wells. , Notice for Pnbllctiou. Land Office at Oregon City, Orboojt, .December 9, 18C9. Notice is hereby given that the followlng-nwned settler has filed notice of his iutention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will De niauo oeiore uie bounty cierx 01 ixnton County, at Corvallis, Oregon, on January 24, 1900, vis: - - . JOHNATHAN J. CARTER, H. K. No. 11,284. for the Si of NW1 and NJ of SWJ of Sec. 20, T. 10 S ef R. 6 W. He names the following witaesses to prove his continuous reeidence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Eugene M. Bodele, Frank Seabrooks and John smitn, all 01 wells, uregon, ana lay lor J. Miner, 01 lungs vauev, uregon. CHAS.. B. MOORES. Register. J. I. Beavery, Logan ton. Pa., writes, 1 am willing to take my oath that I was cured ef pneumonia entirely by the use of One Minute Cough Cure after doctors failed. It also cured my children of 7 hooping cough." Quickly relieves and cures coughs, colds, croup,- grippe and thtoatand lung troubles. Children all like it. . Mothers endorse it Graham & Wellsi . - EAST and SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE . : r THE - V Southern Pacific Coinpanv. t XPRBU TRAim XVH BAILT. . 7:00 P. II. Leave Pertland Arrive Leave' -Albany Arrive Arrrre 8. Fraseiso Leave 8 A. M. 4:1 A. M. l:Nf. U 12:10 P. It 7:45 A. U. 6:0P.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 Arrive Denver Leave Arrive Omaha Arrive Arrive Chicago Leave Arrive Los Angeles Ar. Ariive El Paso Arrive Arrive Ft. Worth Arrive Arrive N. OrleansArrive 1:10 P.M. 8:45 P. M. 8:50 A. M. 6:30 P. M. t:25 A. M 2:35 P. it, 1:40 A. M. 8:40 P. M. Dining Gars. . Observation Cars. Pnllman Firat-Claes and Tourist can attached to all threugh train. - - Through Tourist Cars to Chicago with out change. - . .- Reseburf, Mail Daily. 8:36 A, M.- f Leave Pertlaad: Albany Rosebura; Arrival 4:St P, H 12:26 P. 14.. I Uave Arrive 2:r. M 6:2 r. M. I Arive Leave I r:S A. II VotaUa KtWn. ' Coryallis Mail. Daily Except Sunday. 7:30 A. X; r Leave Pertland arrive I f :M . B 11:55 P. H, J Arvixe CervalHs Leave -M P. II At Albany and Orvallir cennect with traias ef tie . Corvallis & Eastern Railway. I'. dependence Pass. Daily Except gun. 4:50 p. M. 7:30 P. M. 8:8 P. II. Leave Pertlaaa - Arrive 1 1:M A. M. Arrive McUlanviMe Leave A. 11. Arrive Indapeadeace Leave 4.6 A. It, Direct connection at 8an Francisco with steamship iincs for HAWAII, JAPAN, CHINA, the .PHILIPPINES, and AUSr TKAILIA. . . x . R, KOEHLER, C S. MARKlfAM, ' . Manager.. O, P.&P.A.' " ; - , " Portland, Or. For through tickets and rates call on A.. S. Pence, ' S. L. Hays, Depot Ag'f, City Ticket Ag't, CorTalIi,Or.. Corvallis, Or. SPECAL AT ELIHE'S. Ladies' Overshoes, small size, 10 cents. Men's Sporting Boots, large, $3.00. Ladies' Fine Shoes, 50c on the $ 1.00. Men's Leather Boots, No. 10 and No. 11 One-half price. - Jackets and Mackintoshes at a reduction . of 25 per cent. , . Also the celebrated Levi Strauss & Co. cotton Pants and Overalls as inferior goods are sold elsewhere. AT ELITO. The White Houee. WHERE BARGAINS GREET BUYERS No FT USio Arrive Fast . Mail 6:45 p. in'. Spokane Flyer 8 a. m.. . 4 p. m. 4 p. m. Except Sunday 4:30 p. m. Except Sundav 3:30 p.m. Monday W ednes day and Friday. 4:30p.m Monday, Wednes day and r riuay. Leave L ewiston Daily 8:3 0a-m ELMER CLARK, City Ticket Agent. MR. THAYER, Local Agen(. . Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. ra. . " Corvallis 1:55 p. m. " arrive? Yaquina 7j25 p. m. 1 Returniug: Leaved Yaquina. . . . 6:00 a. mi. Leaves Co vallis.... 11:30 ft. m. Arrives Albany .... 12:15 r. ra. 3 For Detroit: : . Leaves Albany. ; . 7:00 a. m. Arriyes Detroit ....'11:30 a. m. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit . . . . .. 12:20 p. ra. Arrives Albany .... 5:45 p. m. One and two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pacific trains, giving direct service to and pfrom Newport and . adjacent beaches. Trains for the mountains . arrive at noon, giving ample time to reach ramping 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. G. R. FARRA, M. D. Office corner Second and Tefferson, over Grafcara & Wells' drugstore. - . Residence on Third street hi frer.t ef courtlieuso. Office hours 8 to o a. ., and i to s aad 7 to 8 p. bi. All calls attended promptly. Depakt time schedules. " " Salt Lake, Denver, Fast .Ft "Worth, Omaha - Mail Kansas City, St. 8 p. in. Louis, Chieaga - and East Walla Walla. Lew- -c.t. iston, S p o k a ne, Spokane MinneapoHg, St. , :v Paul, Duluth. Mil 3, .40 p.m. wankeej Chicago, ; ' and East. Ocean Steamshios. All - sailing dates 8 p. in, subject to change. For San Francisco, j Sail Dec. 3, 8," 13, i 18. 23, 23, & every ', 5 days. Daily Columbia River Ex. sun: steamer. - 8. P- TO.; Saturday, To Astoria & way 10 p. m. . landing. - Willametta Hirer. 6 a. m. Oiegon City, New .Ex. Sun. berg, Salem, and ' - Way-landings. 7a.m. Willamette and Yam- SSSR hi no - and Oregon City, Day S aturday ton & Way-land's. 6 a. m. . Willamette River. T nesday, T hursd'y Portland to Corval- and lis & Way-land's. SaturJ'y. -Leave Snake River. Kipana 1 .20 a. - Biparia to Le wis'n. Daily. 1 SALE better made. NELSON'S Custom fit $3.50 SHOE For men. For sale' only by S. Zi. KLXDTB. . DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST '. OHo. i'a Wkitakan llvk Corvallis, - Oregon n . A Al -T" r-w a a p. M. OM Intl, M. u. Physician 8? Surgeon Office over Allen A Wood ward's drngatare Office Hours I m J . 1 te 4 p. m. Residence: Comer 6th and Adams, west of Catholic church. Telephone at office and residence. "THE. RESORT" THOS. WHITEHORN, Prop. W. H. McSrayer aad Old Crow Wkic kys, Fine Wines, Liqnom an 4 Cigars. Corvallis, Oregon, Does a general and conservative aeaklaa business. C. H. NEWTH Physician Surgeon- PHILOMATH, OREGON. C. B. Cauthokx. K. R. TlTLot. CAUTHORN & TAYLOR DENTISTS. Dentistry of anteed ler' satisfaction . guar- CROWI IRQ ER.'DSE WOBC 1 SPECIALTY Offlca over Zierolf 'a grocery store, obbs:( ion Laundry . Go., JQ3S?CXA.3TI3t OJR. All whit labor Work guaranteed. Basket leaves on Tneadavs aa arrives Saturdays. : J. D. MANN, Areat, Seeoa4-Han Store. - , Qaieoiiy (short) THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, TTtan, Colorado " and all Eastern Points ' Gives choice of two favorite rentes, via me union racinc iast Mail Ljn, or the Rio Grande Sceaie Ltaea. Look at the Time . . 14 days to Salt Lakt a 4 days to Denver -3J4 days to Chicago AXA days to New York . Free Recliaing Chair Cars, Upholstered Tourist Steeping Cars, ana Pallsaaa Palace Sleepers, operated on all - trains. . . For further infointatioa. aen'vto GEO. F. EGLI5T, Agent, Corrallis, Or. C. O. TERRY, VT.V.. COMAN. Trav. Pass. Agt Gta'l Agent i4 Third 8t, Portlac, Qr.