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About Union gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1899-1900 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1900)
L6 ) s?s eaBaaaaaaaaaageaaaaaeiaaBaey mm ii'inriMaaaafrMi i llTlT'lff-"'7al" ''' " vBaM5ai Ion-Gazette. Issued every Friday morning. SUBSCRIPT ON RATES: Onojeiu...... -'is montln . . . fhree months. .$1 50 . 75 . .50 AYABLE IN ADVANCE. FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1900. REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS. The state republican convention having been called to meet at Port land, Oregon, on April 12th, pri mary or precinct meetings are recoinmen ded to be held on March 21st and county conventions on March 29th, unless different dates are ordered by the county commit tees. This is notice of the first official action to the republicans of Oregon that the time is approach ing when the voter shall not only have the privilege, but that it is his duty to so consider the matters of public and political interest as to perform the duty with intelligent action and to the best interests of the general public. The state con vention will be an important one as it will be the first state conven tion which shall take initiatory action pointing to great national and state issues. The Oregon.state convention of 1896 was the first to declare for an unqualified gold standard. It was in advance on this question of the national con vention which followed. As Ore gon has the privilege of holding the first state convention before the beginning of a presidential elec tion it becomes important that the action of republicans at that con vention shall be well guarded and thoroughly considered. If their action is thorough and well done it may figure largely at times in foreshadowing the course and policy of the platform to follow in the ap proaching presidential election. The state convention will nomi nate candidates for presidential electors, state and district officers, except congressman, and elect four delegates at large to the republican national convention. The county conventions will nominate candi dates for the county offices, repre sentatives to the legislatuie and delegates to the state and district conventions. The foundation or beginning, Jeading up to the trans action of this very important busi ness, begins with the precinct or primary meetings. This is where we begin the important duty of selecting the candidates, which are to fill the office of president of the United States, as well as every other elective office on down. The holding, therefore, of proper pre cinct meetings in every precinct, so as to obtain a good and full attend ance of all the voters, so that good representative men in each pre cinct Ehall be elected delegates to attend the county convention, should receive the best attention and skill of every voter in the pre cinct to accomplish that important end. The very best and most com petent men of affairs in each pre cinct should always be elected as delegates to the county convention to perform these important duties, A great many business men finding their time completely occupied de cide they will not attend the pre cinct meetings, concluding as they always do, that it is of little im portance and that others will at tend the meeting and perform the duty. This view, to say the least of it, is an easy way to avoid per forming one of the most important duties in a republican form of government, and leaves the work to be done by those generally who are the least competent. Busy people are often competent, while those with too much leisure on j i . ineir nanas are too onen very in competent For the reason that the foundation work in selecting the candidates for the people to vote for for the officers who shall conduct the public affairs of our nation and state, for the same reason it follows that the very best talent, skill and most intelligent voter which each and every pre cinct has, should each and all attend these primary meetings and make it their duty to see that the best and most competent men of every precinct who will give their best attention to the public good shall be elected as delegates to the higher- conventions, and each county convention should do like wise in electing delegates to the state convention. AN OPEN RIVER. An open river during the whole year from Corvallis to the sea means more business, belter busi ness and more and better profits for all those engaged in business, because 60 much more business can be transacted that the profits must be increased over the present slow and inadequate facilities f jr trans acting business. What is known as the west side of the Willamette valley is practically without ade quate railroad facilities, so poor is the -railroad service that more pas sengers leave on the boats at Cor vallis in one dav than co oh the trains in a week. A person wish ing to eo to Salem can get there tiaveling on the boat four or five hours earlier than bv train. The mail service is so poor, owiDg to inadequate car service, that all mail from the east side or southern part of the state is delayed from 24 to 48 hours before it can be delivered to points on the west side. An open river means better river ser vice which will briug also better railroad facilities. The people of the Willamette valley should with unanimity urge through their rep resentatives in congress ample ap propriations to enable all improre ments on the Willamette liver to be made at an early date so that the river will be open to rapid river transportation during the whole year. . Fruit Crop Benefitted. Colonel H. E. Dosch, secretary of of the state board of horticulture, gives it as his opinion that the fruit crop has been benefitted by the re cent cold snap: ' Fruit, generally speaking, was not far enough advanced for the freeze to blast the buds only so far as to prove a benefit by thinning the buds. It also gave the fruit a setback " which will likely carry the blooming season past the cold spring raios, whbh is the real source of peril. "Nature," said Oolonel Dosch, "in bringing the late freeze at this time of the year, is very kind to Oregon, because our fruit trees have a ten dency to 'set' too many buds which the trees can never 'mature. "y A thinning out process is necessary to save the tree from breaking be neath the weight of the fruit and to give the remaining fruit a chance to develop properly. This thinning is generally accomplished by hand, and is a laborious process. , That is the reason I say nature is kind to us. Besides nature does the work thoroughly by weeding out only the weaker buds and leaving the hardier ones to develop. Another advantage is the fact that the trees by being thinned now give all their sustenance to the remaining buds, while in order to be thinned by hand, the orchardist would have to wait until the fruii had formed. "Therefore, the freeze has proven timely in several ways. Just when the buds were ready to quicken, they have been given a check by the freeze,, which, in all probability will carry' the blossoming season over the cold spring rain period. The late cold rains menance the prospects of fruit more than almost any otner agency. It the Iruit weathers those storms, it is an assured success." Real Estate Transfers. Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. to Union Trust Co, 2G0 acres in Blod- gett valley, $1,800. Alice Vidito and husband to E. N. Kiger, small tract in Alsea, $34. C. E. Nickleson to Emily C. Pernot, 100 acres one mile south of Corvallis, $2,500. R. L. Gibson to J. L. Fink, 2 lots in Wells, $250. Dumont . Lotz and wife to G. B Schmidt, lot in Wells & McElrpy's Add., $223. Austin A. Elliott to Mabel R Cutler, 104 acres on island, $400. Martha Porter to M. Porter, 4 of Porter donation claim, $2000. M. Porter et al to Martha Porter, 320 acres on Greasy, $2000. Henry Sanders to Jesse Porter, 320 acres on Greasy, $4,376.85. A. F. Ilershner to J, H. Moore, two lots in Corvallis, $1,600. C. A. McCulleugh to H. P. Mc- Cullough, tax deed, land in Sec. 26, $8.20. H. P. McCullough to M. M. Davis, executors, 163.83 acres, Sec, 6, $45. Trustee Philomath parsonage U. B. church to D. S. Stephens, lot in Philomath, $150. M. J. Caesar to E. P. Caldwell, 1166 acres north end of T. 10 S.. R. 6 W., $5,225. C. A, McCullough to M. M. Davis and E. E. Wilson, executors, sher iffs deed to 163 acres on Greasy, $250. M. M. Davis and E. E. Wilson, executors, to Geo. G. Wilson, same property. Chance for Stenographers. There is now a favorable oppor tunity for persons thoroughly quali fied in stenography and typewrit ing to obtain civil service positions, says the Oregoniao, but only those who are thoroughly competent stand any show. The commission has decided, in view of the depleted condition of its stenography and typewriting registers, that all per- eons who were examined last fall FOR GOLF RASH Heat Rash, inflammations, itching, irritations and cnafings, undue or offensive perspiration, and many other sanative uses, nothing so cooling, purifying, and refreshing as a bath with Cuticuea Soap, followed in the severer forms by gentle anointings with Cutiotba, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. CoTienmi Soap ii beyond all doubt the most effective ekin purifying end b"'iinKjP'Mwe,1'5 and .weeti U for toilet, tain and nur.ery. fkld throuBh mt the world. Pot-tub Druo jd CmtK. Corp., bol lTOlBoMorl. -llow to Have Bcoatiful Bkin." free. in these branches and failed to attain an eligible average, may be re examined in the spring, pro vided they, file a new application for the examination in which they failed, at least ten days prior to the date on which the examination is held. An examination will be held in Portland April 9, and all who desire to put in application for examination should write to the department at Washington for ap plication blanks,, etc., at once, in order that they may be filed with the commission in time. As clerkB in the departmental service are ap pointed according to the apportion ment of the yarious states, and the Western states have never taken up their full apportionment, a favorable opportunity is now given to Oregon stenographers and type writers to obtain positions.. At the same time, April t, the . regular semi annual examination will be held covering about 50 different classes of positions from skilled mechanics and scientists. Wood. Notice is hereby given that the county court will receive sealed bids up to one o'clock p. m., Wednesday, March 7, 1900, to furnish 40 cords of old growth body red fir, four feet long, and 50 cords of grub oak wood, four feet long and not less than 3 inches in diameter, to be delivered at the court house in Corvallis, Oregon, between June 1st and August 1st, 1900, the same to be paid for in county orders. The court reserves the right 'to reject any and all bids. Dataci this 17th day of Pebruary, 1900, Virgil E. Wattebs, County Clerk. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. . It artificially di seats trie food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans, it, is tne latest discovered digest ant and tonic No other, preparation can approach It In efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, indigestion, ueartDurn, A' lOUUlCUVCf UUUl UVUUIOVU XldUOCO SickHeadache, Gastralgl a, Cramps, and m otner results oi imperiect digestion: Prepared by E. C. DeWitt A Co. Cijlcago. Graham & Wells. For Sale. The Commercial res tain ant in this city. Enquire of Sam Wosa. Geo. Barbe, Mendota, . Vt, says, "I never used anything as good as Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre. One dose relieved me, a few bottles cured me." It digests what you eat and always cures dyspepsia. Graham & Wells. 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 Bee. 14 and 23, X 14 S, JR. 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 33, 1900. Virgil E. Wattebs, Clerk. For Sale. We have now on hand the finest and most complete stock of finish lumber and the best grade of flooring, rustic, etc., ever seen in Corvallis. Also cedar posts ia any quantity. We have a good fair grade of cedar shingles which we are offering for $1.40 per thousand. Corvallis Sawmill Company. Bids Wanted. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received up to the 26th day of Feb ruary, 1900, at 6 o'clock p. m. at the office of J. K. Weatherford, Albany, Ore gon for the building and constructing, according to the plans'and specifications, a bowling alley for the Oregon Agricul tural College in the Armory building, at Corvallis, Oregon. This the 17th day of February, 1900. J. K. Weatherford, Notice for Publication. Land Omci at Oregon Cmr, Oregon, February 9, 1909. Notice is hereby (riven that the following- namf.il settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of jher claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Bf nton County, ; at Conallis, Oregon, on April 3, 1900, viz: " . - , REBEIX'A AJNM TKUAEL, She, names the f ollowine witnesses to Drove her continuous residence upon and cultiration of, said lnd. viz: Ira I). Pittman. Elvarow Mulkev. Join Gredie, and Bradley Mulkey, all of Elodjrett, Oregon. Money to Loan. In sums of $1,500 and upwards, at six cent. E. E. Wilson. 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. L Union-Gazette m m m m ft WERVSTA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cure Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess ana indis cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the 'pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire or. youtn. t?w Rn riAT-Vimr. ft boxes 1 vww f 1 tee to cure or refund tlie money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHIOAGO, ILL For tale by Allen & Woodward's drug gists, Corvallis. Oregon. "Campaigning In the Philippines'' A book of over 400 pages with nearly 300 beautiful illustrations of trocps in action and scenes in the Fhilippina 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 andjthey were permitted to use official records to verify their reports. Maps of Battlefields 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 contains a complete history of the 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 the regiment. It ia vouched for cs . 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. "I had dyspepsia for years, no medi cine was so effective as Kodol Dyspep ei Core. It gave immediate relief. Two bottles produced marvelous results. "writes L. H. Warren, Albany, Wis. It digests what you eat and can not fail to cure. Graham & Wells. ATTORNEY 4T-LAW Corvallis, Oregon. Office In Zlerolf building. All the News While it is News Edited with an Eye to Facts And their Value To Osir Readers Subscription price $1.50 per year 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS Designs Copyrights Ac Anyoaa sending a sketch and description ma; quickly aaoartain oar opinion free whether an. Invention Ii probably patentable. Oommnntea ttonsstriotly confidential. Handbook on Patent ont free. OldeBt asenor for securing patents. Patent taken through Munn & Co. receive tpcciaX notict, without charge, in the Scientific fimmm. A handsomelT illustrated weekly. Tuvest cir culation of any aclentino journal. Terms, $3 a year j four months, SI. Sold by all newsdealers. fiiUNN&Co.38""8 New York Branch Office, GX F St, Washington. D. C 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 ID. Mann & Co, For Sate or Exchange. One hundred and eighteen lots, in half and whole blocks, in the original town ni Newport, that health ful and beautiful summer resort, in Lincoln countv. Oregon; some business lots: residence lots near the principal churches, sciiooi house, and other resi dences; also residence lots commanding beautiful views of ocean and bay. Five fractional blocks, south of and near the State Agricultural College; all completely tiled, streets thrown up and graded; beautiful, convenient and healthful for residence. ' Large dwelling, bam and outhouses, centrally located on roomy and commodious grounds, iu Corvallis; will exchange for farm near Corvallis. Twenty acres highly improved, all tile drained, and in -good state of cultivation; excellent roomy Imiidings; about one-fourth mile from Agricultural College. Large and roomy house and stable and lot in Cor valiis. good residence, two blocks from the Cour House; high, rolling ground. Kinlit 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. Sevtmty.three acres, 6 iu orchard, IS in wheat, balance in grubs, timber and pasture; situate west, adjoining the Odd Fellows Cemetery, near Corvallis. WU1 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 Baid property on reasonable terms and time at rea sonable rates and prices. M. S. WOODCOCK, Corvallis, Oregon. "After doctors failed to cure me of pneumonia I used One Miuute Cough Cure and tnree bottles of it cured me, It is also the best remedy on earth for whooping cough. It cured my grand children of the worst caies." writ. s .Ino. Berry, Loganton, Pa, It is the -mly harmless remedy that gives immeu ite results. Cures-coughs, cold3, croup acd throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. Children always like it. Mothers endorse it. Graham & Wells. Notary. Titles. Conveyancing. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practice in all State and Federal Court. Office in First NationalBauk Building. Notice to Creditors. NVtice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Curt of the State of Oregon, for Benton C.unty, administrator of Susun Gibson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to me properly verified, as by law required, at the law office o"f J- H. Gibson, Corvallis, fcenton County, Oregon within six months from date hereof. ' Dated this 8tb day oi February, 1900. , R. R GIBSON, Ad'm'rot the Estate of Suun Gibson, Dcc'd. NOTICE. I Persons desiring to locate on timber claims tributary to the C. & E. Ii. R. 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. The modern and most effective cure for constipation and all liver troubles the famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Graham & Wells. Hilley 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 Haze! 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, Crarlnburg, N. J., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills made for constipation. . We use no others.' Quickly euro all bowel and liver troubles Graham & Wells. For Sale. -The E 6 of Sec 25, Tp 10 S, 6 W, containing 3G0 acres; price, $1,300. Terms, $800 cash; balance, mortgage. Apply at this office. John Dirr, Poseyvill, Ind., says, "I sever used anything as good as One Minute Cough Cure. Ws are never without it,." Quickly breaks up coughs and colds. - Cures all throat and lung troubles. Its use will prevent consump tion. Pleasant to take. Giaham & Wells. ' Prof. W. A. Gicn, teacher of piano, organ, guiMr and theory of 'mnsic. Special work iu voice culture. Latest aad best methods. Call at Graham & Wells for terms, etc. F. ii. 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 of Final Settlement. Notice lis hereby given that the undersigned as. executor ef the estate of K. C. Gibson, deceased, has filed his final account in said estate . iu " the county court of the state of Oregon lor nentcn comity, ana Monday, tne 5tn day of February, A. L. 1900, at the hour of 10 o'ciocjc a. m. at tne county court room in me court house in Corvallis, Benton County, Ore gon, is the time and nlace set for heamier ob jections, if any, to said final account and the settlement thereof. ' Sated this 4th day ol January. 1900. R. . GIBSON. Executor ;ef the Estate of R. C. Gibson, De ceased. W. S. Philpot, of Albany, Ga., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers did me more good than any pills I ever took." The famous little pills for constipation billiousness and liver and towel troubles Graham & Wells. Residence Wanted . The undersigned will be in Corvallis about the middle of February for the purpose of purchasing a residence prop erty. Any person having city property they desire to exchange for a No. 1 stock and fruit ranch will find it to their inter est to rend me a list of their property. M. T. Whitney, Chit wood, Ore J. I. Zcavery, Loganton, Pa., writes. "I am willing to take my oath that I was cured f pneumonia entirely by the use of One Minute Cough Cure after doctors failed. It also cured my children of v hooping cough . '' Quickly relieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and thtoat and lung troubles. Children all like it. Mothers endorse it Graham & Wells. EASTandSOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE . F THE Southern Pacific Oompanv. EXPRESS TO AIRi SUM BAIL?. 7:09 P. M. LeT. Portland Arrlr. Lear. Albany Arrir. Arrrre 8. Fr&aelsoo Lefcva 8:04 a M. 4:H A. AL 12:1 P. M. 7:45 A. M 7:0 e. II 5:0 P. M. :05P. M. 6:40 A. M. 8:15 P. M. 70 A. M. 8:15 P.M. 4:15 P.M. 7:55 A.M. Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Anive Arrive Arrive Ogden Arrive Denver Leave Omaha Arrive Chicago Leave 1:10 P.M. 6:45 P. M, 8:60 A. M 6:30 P. M Los Angeles Ar. :25 A. M KIPaso Arrive 1 2 :S5 P.M. Ft. Worth Arrive 8:40 A. M N.OrleansArrive 1 8:40 P. M Dining Oars, Observation Cars. Pullman First-Class and Tourist cars attached to all through trains. Through Tourist Cars to Chlcazo with. out change. Retebnrj Mail Daily. 8:36 A. M. I lun Portland Albany Rosebur Arrir. I 4:3 P. M Arrive) 12: P. U Lear T:St A. II It.-li P. M. Ltar. :? r. Si. Actit. VmteUt Sifblaa. Coryallis Mail, Daily Except Sunday. 7:36 A. HI f Ls.ro 11:55 P. U. UAtrfre Portland C.rTallu Arrive Leave 6:5 P. 1:66 r. M At Albany and C.rTallis c.nnect with tralas ef the Corvallis & Eastern Kailway. Iadependenca Pass. Daily Except Sun. 4:5 P. M. 7:3 P. M. 6:3t P. M. Lmt. P.rtland Arrive Arrir. ll.ManviHe Leave Arrrre Independence Leave t:X A. S. f:iA. M. 4. A. U. steamship lines for HAWAII, JAPAN, CHINA, the PHILIPPINES, and AUS TRALIA. . R. KOEHLER, C S. MARKFTAM, Maaager. O. F.&P. A. - Portland. Or. For through tickets and rates call on A. 8. Pence, S. L. Hays, Depot Ag'f, City Ticket Ag't, Corvallis. Or. Corvallis, Or. SPECIAL SALE AT KLINE'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 cheap as inferior goods are sold elsewhere. T KLIHB'S. The White Houee. WHERE BARGAINS GREET BUYERS Ira jo) grs TTT Worn Dkpaht TIME SCHEDULES. Arrv Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha Fast Kansas City, St. Mail Louis, Chieage 6:45p.m. and East "Walla Walla. Lew iston, Spok a ne, s kane Minneapolis, S t. Fiver Paul, Duluth. Mil- i ni - OB UJ. waukee, Chicago, and East. Ocean .Steamships- All sailing dates subject to change. p' For San Francisco, Sail Dec. 3, 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, & every 5 days. Columbia River Steamer. To Astoria & way- Sunday landing, Willamette Rlfer. . 4:30 p.m. Oregon City, .New- Except berg, Salem, and Sunday Way-landings. Willamette and Yam- xo p.m. hill Rivers. Oregon City, Day- day and ton & Way-land'B. Friday. Willamette River. 4.30 p.m. Monday, Portland to Corval- W ednes lis & Wav-land's. day and ' Friday. ' Snake River. Le?ve Lewiston Biparia to Lewis'n. Daily ' 8:3 0aTm Fast Mail 8 p. m. Spokane Fiver 3:45 p.m. 8 p. m, Dailv Ex. Sun. 8. p. m.J Saturday, 10 p. m. 6 a. m. Ex. Sun. 7 a. m. Tuesday Thursday and S aturday 6 a. m. T uesday, T hursd'y and SaturJ'y. Leave ' Riparia 1 .20 a. Daily. ELMER CLARK, City Ticket Agent. MR. THAYER, . Local Agent. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. TIME CARD 2 For Yaquina: lram leaves Albany 12:45 p. " " Corvallis 1:55 p. 7:25 p. " arrives Yaquina Returning: Leaven Yaquina.... Leaves Co'vallis. . . . Arrives Albany .... 6:00 a. m 11:6V a. ra. 12:15 p. m. For Detroit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a, Arrives Detroit .... 11:30 a, m. Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:20 p. ra Arrives Ainany .... :4o p. m. One and two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pacific trains, giving direct service to and rom Newport and adiacent v N r oeacnes. i rams lor the mountains arrive at noon, giving ample time to reach camping grounds on the Breitenbush and Santiam river th same day. Edwin Stone, H. L. Walden, Manager. T. F. & P. A. -. H. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis. & R. FARRA, M. .D. Of ,ce corner Second and TefferiOB, over Graham & Wells' drugstore. Residence ou Third itrett in frrt ei courthauss. Office kouro 8 to 9 a. m., and x to s ad to .1 p. ra. All oalls attended promptly No better made. NELSON'S Custom fit $3.50 SHOE For men. For sale only by . S. L. KLSNE. - DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST . Offlo Ik Wbltehvra Btark Corvellis, Oregon B. A. GATHEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon Office over Allen & Wood ward's drugs tare Office Hour. I to 12 a. m. J I to 4 p. m . Residence: Cornei Bth and Adams, west of Catholic church. Telephone at office and residence. "THE RESORT" THOS. WHITEHOttN, Prop. W. H. McBraytr aad OM Craw WW fcys, Ffare Wines, LJtrooj an4 Cfgfem. THE FIRSTKflTI0JflljH5K Corvallis, Oregon, Does a general and Aonservatrva Wakiag business. C H. NEWTH Physician Surjeca PHILOMATH, OREGON. C. B. Caothobh. I B. H. Tatlok. CAUTHORN & TAYLOR DENTISTS. Dentistry of every deseriptloa don la flret an teed miciKn ftuur- CROWH AMD BRIDGE voir 1 urnniTv Onion Laundry Go., All white labar work guaranteed. Basket leaves oa Tuesdays aad arrives Sattu-days. J. D. MANN, Areat, Secea-Haud Stare. PUP) ffiORT) EAILEOAD. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, vi me uuion i-acinc Fast Mail Liae, or the Rio Grande Scenic Llue. Look at the Time . . i days to Salt Lake days to Denver 1 days to Chicago Y days to New York Free Recliaing Chair Cars, Uphelsterei ieurist bleeping Cars, .A Pallataa Palace Sleepers, operated aa all trains. -.-. . ' : For farther infoixuatioa. aonlvi GEO. F. EGLIJf. Aeeat. Corv.lH.. ft- C. O. TERRY. vr. rnu4 Trav. Fass. Agt Gen'l Agent. i: Third St., Portland, Or.