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Ion-Gazette; J M.M. Issued every Friday morning. SUBSCRIPT' OK RATES: One yeai ....... Six moatltf .... Ch-ee moatha.. .$1 50 . 75 . -50 I AY ABLE IN ADVANCE. FRIDAY. MAR. 2, 1900. THE TRUTH ABOUT YAQUINA. In the associated press dispatches published in the Oregonian of the 19lh is found the following news and comment thereon: "The construction of an immense . drdock at League island, which is near the city of Philadelphia, ought to" give the people of Portland a great deal of encouragement. There , are a number of experts who say that when this drydock is built it will, be necessary to dredge a channel at least 40 feet deep down the Delaware river .to the ocean in order that- the naval vessels to be accommodated by the dock -can reach it. If this is necessary for Philadelphia, there is no reason why the same sort of work should not be done on the Columbia to Portland, especially as navigation extends far above Portland,, both on the Columbia and the Willam ette, while. Philadelphia is the head of navigation on the Deleware. The probabilities are that this deep water" channel in the Delaware will be provided for in the next river and harbor bill,, and Oregon will come in for her share for the i dftsn water channel on the Colum bia." - ; This paper and the people of the Willamette valley are proud of Portland, the metropolis of the Btate, and she should have all im provements . which can be had through congress to dredge the riyer,; improve the. mouth of the Columbia and the harbor. If the improvement of the Delaware lead ing to Philadelphia is suggestiye of any thine to Portland, why may it not also be a precedent by which the improvement of other harbors may be extended in. like manner? Why should not this be considered as a precedent by which it shall be insisted that the improvement at Yaquina bay, Oregon, shall be ex tended? It was insisted by the engineers who reported adversely to continuing further improvement on Yaquina bay harbor, that the "traffic through that channel had so decreased that there is no longer necessity or demand to further im prove Yaquina harbor." This is simply and only part of the truth, . and if one of the instances where a "part truth is equal to a whole falsehood." There is no paper in this state, except this one, which has ever told the whole truth in re lation to this matter. Instead of giving . the truth to the public it has been suppressed. The fact is that the Oregon Pa cine railroad and the ocean steam' ship line running in connection therewith, up to about 1893, worked up a very large trade going out and in the Yaquina bay harbor. Freight and passengers came through that port going to and from Portland and to all other parts of Oregon Freight was shipped through the Yaquina harbor to Portland and points as far south as Kerbyville, Ashland, Jacksonville and other points. So much was this line of traffic patronized that loaded freight cars from one-half to a mile in length remained on the railroad track from two to three months at a time before the capacity of the steamship line would permit them to carry the large' quantities of freight away and clear the track of loaded cars and warehouses of delayed freight. About the year 1893 the manage ment of these enterprises became so deeply involved that the court appointed a receiver to conduct the affairs of the company, and yet under these embarassing conditions the large volume of traffic con tinued, until some time after the present management bid in the road at. sheriffs sale. Under this man agement they ceased to supply ships or permit other parties to supply thm, to carry the traffic out at Yaquica harbor. Ever since that time the present management has ceased to try to operate the road to convey traffio by ocean lines, but have used all their en deavors to turn over to the South ern Pacific lines all of the large traffic which a few years ago was tully and firmly established and Bhipped to and out of Yaquina bay. During these times whjat and oats were worth almost as much in Cor vallis as in Portland, making a saving in freight rates to all Wil lamette valley farmeis of from six to eight cents per bushel on iheir wheat. The saying that the traffic through Yaquina bay has decreased is false when mentioned in so Bim ple a way. This traffic has been forced and drove away through all energy and power which the South ern Pacific could bring to bear through the present management. We ard now toli . that we' should go "back to the cow." Yes, we should go back to the wandering Arabs on the plains of old. While the-cow is a noble animal of which man should feel proud, yet the peo ple, the farmers of the Willamette valley, du not like to he told this when the necessity which requires us to go back to the cow, the one and only thing left to be " depended upon, is made so by the greed and grasping selfishness of an enterprise which has dwarfed every commu nity through whichjts lines pass, furnishing no facilities for progress or improvement. THE UNANCE BILL. The financial bill recently adopted by the conference committee of the United States senate and house of representatives, is constructed along lines showing a thorough knowl edge of the currency and money question. It shows the result after mature deliberation and a knowl edge of the necessities of the coun try on that subject. The on'y point in which the bill is deficient is in not providing for a thorough system by which the volume of money can be increased and de creased upon a definite system ac cording to and in the interests of the varying demands of trade and commerce, uut tne people oi inis country are. not yet educated up to understand the necessities, benefits and results of a system of this kind. The country will therefore have to wait until the people and even tne lawmaicers are eaucaiea on this point. - The Baltimore plan suggested by the ablest body of financiers in the world, and recommended by Secre tary Gage, has been discouraged by some papers ably conducted in other lines of thought and by a great many other people not edu cated on this point in finance. But the system recommended by Secretary Gage on this point is the ablest line of thought upon thi3 line of currency needs. It was sug gested by Secretary Gage because of the fact that his life has been spent along the lines of financial questions and his expert knowledge in fiuance enables him to grasp the plan, seeing no danger in it, but on the contrary great - benefits to the wants and necessities of the growing needs of the people of this country. . The bill as reported by the con ference committee will be a great benefit in promoting the prosperous condition of this country, and the country getting this can afford to wait for the other which will surely come when our people become edu cated upon this further point in finance. The Union-Gazette has been le- liably informed that Mr. J. H. Wil son, of this city, will be a candi date for the republican nomination as representative to the legislature from Benton county. When asked about this, Mr. Wilson said that it was correct, and that the reason why he would be a candidate for the nomination was that he wanted to see the tax laws, either put in shape, or started that way; to cut off a large amount of-, unnecessary ex penses, and to save the taxpayers from some of the burdens which he thinks can be removed by amend ing the tax laws in some particulars where they now create burdens which are both unjust and unnec essary. Mr. Wilson is thoroughly acquainted with the tax laws and systems of the state and very com petent to do good service for the people on the several subjects which may come before the legislature affecting the people. Dr. McKechine, of Seattle, after having examined into the filth and disease-producing effect of diseases carried into the homes and com municated to the human family by the filthy practice of trailing skirts, called upon a New York bacter iologist to test his own opinion in the matter and received the follow ing reply: "In the hem of a woman's skirt which I have just been examining, I found germs of pneumonia, diptheria, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, tuberculosis, any one of which would be enough, if in haled, to causa a person to be afflicted with one of the deadly dis eases mentioned." Veterans Attention. The executive committee of the Ben ten County Veterans Association will meet in Philomath on Saturday, March 3rd, at 10 a. m., to determine on a place for the next meeting, which will occur June 15 and 16. All veterans are request ed to be present who can, and counsel with the committee. Geo. A. Kobinson, Chairman W. H.. Boles, Secretary. 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 have been made to ship to the laundry n Wednesdays and re turned Fridays. Orders left with my self at office will receive prompt atlen tion. Office with Trask & Settlemeier, Eobt. Pomekoy, Agent. Burning Scaly Complete External and Interna! Treatment $1.25 Consisting of CtmcuRA Soap (23c.) , to cleanse the skin of crusts and Bcales and soften the thickened cuticle, Cuticcra Ointment (50c.), . to nllay itching and Inflammation and soothe . and heal, and Cuticuba Resolvent ( 50c.) , to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set la often sufficient to euro the most torturing, disfiguring, and humiliating skin, scalp, and blood humors, with loss of hair, when all else fails. Pottkk Duel avd Che. Corp., Sole Props., Boston. How to Cure Itching Uumor6,'' free. . Wool. Notice is lieieby 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 erub oak wood, four" feet long and not less than 3 inches in diameter, to be delivered at the court house in Corvallis, Orecron. between June 1st and August 1st, 1900, the same to fee paid . for in county orders. .The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. - Dated this 17th day of lebruary, 1900, Virgil E. Waiters, County Clerk. - "After doctors failed to cure me of pneumonia I used One Minute 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 cases," writes Jno. Berry, Loganton, Pa, It' is the inly harmless remedy that gives immec'ste results. Cures coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. Children always like it. Mothers endorse it. Graham & Wells. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests trie food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestiye or gans. It is the latest discoTered digest ant and tonic 25b othai preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache,Gastralgla,Cramps,and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWitt A Co. Chicago. Graham fit Wells. For Sale. The Commercial restaurant in this city. Enquire of - sam Woxq. Geo. Barbe, Mendota, Vt., says, 'I never used anything as good as Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre. .One dose.relieved me, a fcir bottles cured me." It digests what you eat and always cures dyspepsia. Graham &- Wells. Bids Wanted. N otice is hereby giveH that bids will be received up to the 2Gth 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 plansand specifications, aboirling alley for the Oregon Agricul tural College in the Armory building, at Corvallis, Oregon. This the 17th day of February, 19C0. ". , J. K. Weathebfokd. Notice for Publication. Land Omci at Oreoon Citt, Oreoos, February 9, 1909. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton County, . at uorvams, uregon, on Airu o, , viz: KEBECCA ANN TKOXEL,. She names the following witnesses to prove her rienca uDon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Ira D. Pittman, Elvarow Mulkey, John Uredisr. and Bradley Mulkey, all oi moajreit, uregon. ; CUAS B. MOQKES, Register. EAST and SOUTH VTA THE SHASTA ROUTE r THE - Southern Pacific Company. EXPRESS ttUIM HTJK DAILY. 7:09 P. M. 12:1 P. M. 7:45 A. 1L Leavo Portland Arrlre Leave A Ibany Arrir Arrivo S. Francisco Leave 8:0 . M. 4:1 6 A.M. 7:60 e . M 5:0 P. M. 6:05 P. M. 6:40 A. M. 8:15 P. M. 7:00 A.M. 8:15 P.M. 4:15 P. M. 7:55 A. M. Arrive Ogden Arrive 1:10 P. M Arrive Denver Leave 6:45 P. M, Arrive Omaha Arrive 8:50 A. M. Arrivo Chicago Leave 6:30 P. M. Arrive Los Angeles Ar. t:25A..M. Anive FA Pnso Arrive I 2:35 P. M. Arrive Ft. Worth Arrive I 8:40 A, M. Arrive N. OrleansArrive 1 8:40 P. M. Dining Gars. Observation Oars. Pullman First-Class and Tourist cars attached to all through trains. Through Tourist Cars to Chicago with out change. Fiesebnrg Mail Daily. 8:39 A. It. Leavo 12:2 P. M. I Lav 6:2 r. M. Arrive Pertland; Albany Rose burg Arriva I 4:30 P. M Arrive) 12: P.N Leave I 7:3 A. XI 9ettsii Bltlsiw. Coryallis Mail. Daily Except Sunday. 7:30 A. 11:65 T. U. Leave ,'A-rire Portland Crvallis Arrive 6:5 P. U Leave 1:65 P. M At Albany and Corvallis cennect with trains of fcfce Corvallis & Eastern KaiHvay. Independencs Pass. Daily Except Sun. 4:5 P. M. 7:8 P. M. si r. m. Loave Pertiand Arrive Arrive MeMlnnvM Leave Arrive Independence Lear S:JS A. X. :A. M. 4.5 A. M. Direct connection at San Francisco with steamship lines for HAWAII, JAPAN, CHINA, the PHILIPPINES, and AUS TRAILIA. R. KOEHLEB., C H. MARKHAM, Manager. O. F.&P.A. Portland, Or. For through tickets and rates call on A. S. Pence, S. t. Hays, Depot Ag't, City Ticket Ag't, Corvallis, Or. Corvallis, Or. 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 i OF Tirst .HimuaS Christian '..Endeavor on wtion of fbe Cfe.rd District IHarcl) 2, Corvallis, Triday epenina, at the 7:30 Devotional Exercises - 8:00 Address of Welcome - . 8:10 Response' - Music, Quartette - - 8:30 -Address, Secret of Bucesss of the Local Society .... - . " - - - - ;. Rev. II. L. Reed, Albany, Oregon Music . - - . , - , . - - Reception of Delegates - ' - - - ' . - , - - - Saturday morning, at flit Presbyterian Gfiurch 6:30 Quiet Hour - - . . . . Christian Gfcurcb 9:00 Song Service - i - . . . . 9:15 School of Methods - - - , - - - . (a) Tenth Legion- - , ' - - - Miss Alice Kidder . A ten-minute puper, followed by open parliament on same topic for ten minutes. - - - . ... - (b) Secret of a Good Prayer Meeting - - . Rev. C. R Stevenson A fifteen-minute address, followed by open parliament on same subject for ten minutes - - -" Muic - - - - -. . . . 10:15 Address, How Win the Third District for Christ - - - - - - Rev.' J. J. Evans, Salem, Oregon 10:45 Discussion - -.- ... . 11:00 -Reports of County Secretaries (Marion, Lincoln, Linn and Beiiton Counties) 11 :10 Election of Officers and Adoption of Constitution - -11:30 Model Business Meeting - - - Led by Minnie Buruette DiFCussion - - - - - - -. - Saturday Afternoon, at the Christian Church 2:03 Song and Prayer Service - - ...'.,. 2:15 Topic, How Can We Achieve Greater Success in tb.3 Moral Movements of the Day - - . . - . . (a) Sabbath Keeping - - - - Frank Stephens, Corvallis (b) Temperance - - - '' - - - Mrs. J. H. Mears (c) Other Reforms ' - . - . Rev. G. E. Henderson Music - - - ... - 2:50 Address, Secret of Success In the C E. Movement - Mr. George Frstt Music - - - - - . - - - - - - 8:15 Secret of Success of All Great Moral Reforms - Miss Maggie Dunlap 3:30 Open Parliament - - ... - - - Music . . . . . - . 8:10 Question Meeting What is the Best Thing the Nineteenth Century Has Brought to the World? Whv? (Twenty minntes) - Saturday evening, at the Presbyterian Church 7:30 Song Service - ... - - - -7:45 Topic, The Great Religious Movements of the Nineteenth Ceutury (Five Ten-minute addresses) - - - . .. - -. (a) The Sabbath School - - - - ' - - C. C. Bryant (b) Missions - . . - - F. E. Edwards Music - - . . . . . - . . . (o) The Y. M. C. A. - Prof. W. n. tee, Ray Shephard (d) The C. E. - - - - - - Rev. Ketchum, D. D. 8:35 Music, Quartette - - - - - - - 8:40 Address, The Outlook for the Twentieth Century -. Rev. P. S. Knight Open Parliament (Fifteen minutes) What is the Greatest Service the C, E. Can Render the New Century? -- . - - - . - Music Benediction - - - - -' - Sabbath, at the United evangelical Church 7.00 Quiet Hour - - - - - - J. R. 'Ihompson, Jr 11:00 Regular Preaching Services - - - . 6:30 Meeting of the O. E. Societies 7:30 C. E. Rally Song Service - - - - - 7:15 Topic, Contribution of the C. E. to the Religious Life of the Century - - (a) Its Influence in Deepening the Sense of Obligation of the Young Peo ple to Christ and the Church; by the Pledge and Consecration Meet ing - - - .. - s - - - " C. A. Mulkey Music, Quartette - -." - ;- - . . . - (b) Its Influence In Training tlte Young People Through the Practical Work of the Committees - Mies Emma Crawford Music, Solo - - - - - .'.-.. 8:20 Address, Progress of the World In the Nlneteeth Century - - - Mr. George McDonald Music, Quartette - - - - . . . Address, The Inspired Word - - Rev. Ketchum, D. D. Cousecration and Farewell Service ... - Rev. H. L. Hood j W . t Union-Gazette m m JR. BRYSOISr, ATTORNEY - AT LAW Corvallis, Oregon. Office In Zlerolf building. Wanted. A girl to work for either board or wages. Apply at Kline's store. r THE , ana 4. i t I 'J Congregational efcurci) - . - - Arthur Fiazier - . Miss Ada Miller, Lebanon , All the News While it is News Edited with an Eye to Facts And their Value To Our Readers Subscription price $1.50 per year Notary. Titles. Gontkyancing. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNEY-AT.I,AW. Practice in all State and Federal Court. OfEca in FirttJ NationalBank Building. Money to Loan, v In sums of $1,500 and upwards, at six cent. E. E, Wilson. ' ' ' NOTICE. ' , J Persons (iesii-in tov locate on timber claims tributary to the C& E. K. It. would do well to call' on or cdrrespoud with the undersigned. There is a num ber oi iirat-cliiss timber claims to be taken up under the Umber or homestead acts. W. L. CLARK,. Gates, Manon 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. Killer 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. Pav 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 otiginal and infallible cure for piles aud all skin- diseases. Graham & Wells. WANTED Baled hay. Enquire at Howell's old stand. G. H. Appleton. Justice of Peace, Clarlr-sburg, N. J., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Eisers are the best pills made for constipation. We use no others.' Quickly cure all bowel and liver troubles Graham & Wells. Fer Sale. The E of Sec 25, Tp 10 S, R 6 W, containing 860 acres; price, (1,300. Terms, $800 each ; balance, mortgage. Apply at this office. Jelin Dirr,. Poseyvill, Ind., says, "I never used anything as good as One Minute Cough Cure. We are never without it.," Quickly breaks np coughs and colds. . Cures all throat and lung troubles. Its use will prevent consump tion. Pleasant to take. Giaham & Wells. - - - Prof. W. A. Ginn, teacher of piano, organ, gui?ar and theory of innsic. Special work iu voice culture. Latest and best methods. Call at Graham & Wells for terms, etc. F. li. Thirkield, Health Inspector of Chicago, says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre cannot be recommended too highly. It cured m9 of severe dyspepsia." It di gests what you eat and cures indigestion, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia Graham & Wells. 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. Bring the pink glow to pale cheeks ana restores. the fire of youta. for SU.50: with a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHIOACO. ILL For ale by Allen & Woodward's drug gists, Corvallis. Oregon, W. S. Philpot, of Albany, Ga., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Eisers did me more good than any pills I ever took.'' The famous little pills for constipation, billiousness and liver and bowel troubles, Graham & Wells. " 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, Hotlcs to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Benton Ceunty, administrator of Susan Gibsen, deceased. All persons ha vine claims against said estate are required to present the same to me properly verified, as 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 ot February, 1903. R. E. GIUSON, Ad'in'r ot the Estate of Susan Gibs jn, Doc'd. J. I. Beavery, Loganion, .Fa., writes, "I 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 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. For Sale or Exchange. One hundred tad eighteen lots, in halt and whole blocks, in the original town of 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. Five fractional blocks, south of and near the State Agricultural College; all completely tiled, streets thrown up and graded; beautiful, convenient and healthful for residsnce. 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 lot in Cor vallis, good residence, two blocks from the Coui House; high, rolling ground. Eight nice residence lots, thoroughly tile drained, in Wilkins Addition to Corvallis. One lot and hotel, The Vincent House, on Front street, in Corvallis, centrally located. Seventy-three acres, 6 in orchard, 18 in wheat, balauce in grubs, timber and pasture; situate west, adjoining the odd Fe!lq.ws 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 wdl sell any or all of said property on reasonable terms and time at rea sonable rates and prices. M. S. WOODCOCK, " Corvallis, Oregon. "I had dyspepsia for years, no medi cine wa3 so effective as Kodol Dyspep si Cure. It gave immediate relief. Tno bottles produced marvelous . results, "writes L. H. Warren, " Albany, Wis. It digests what you e:it and can not fail to cure. Gi aham & Wells. SSL 1 SPECIAL AT KLINE'S. Ladies' Overshoes, small size, 10 cents. Men's Sporting Boots, large, $3.00. Laclies' 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 & Go. cotton Pants and Overalls as cheap as inferior goods are sold elsewhere. MT SLIKB'S. The White Houee. WHERE BARGAINS GREET BUYERS No. - V OS-!" , $ If' v-f- Depart TIME SCHEDULES. Arrive S ilt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and East. Fast Mail 8 p. in. Fast Mail . 6:45 p.rh. Walla Walla. Lew istou, Spokane, Minneapolis, S t. Paul, Duluth, Mil waukee, Chicago, and East. Spokane Fiver 3:45 p.m. Spokane Flyer 8 a- m. Ocaan Steamships- All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco, Sail Dec. 3, 8, 13, 13, 23, 28, & every 5 days. 8 p. in. 4 p. m. Daily Ex. Sim. 8. p. m.J Saturday, 10 p. m. Colombia River Steamer. - To Astoria & wny- landing, 4 p. ra. Except Sunday Willamette River. Oiegon City, New berg, Salem, and Way-landings. 4 :30 p. m. Except Sundav 6 a. in. Ex. Sun. 7a.m. Tuesday Thursday and S aturday Willamette and Yam hill Rivers. Oregon City, Day ton & Way-land's. 3:30 p.m. Monday W ednes- day and Friday. 6 a. m. Tuesday, T hursd'y and Saturd'v. Willamette River. Portland to Corval lis & Wav-land's. 4:30 p. tn Monday, W ednes- d a y and riaay. Leave Kiparia 1 .20 a. Daily. Snake River. Riparia to Lewis'n. Leave Lewiston Daily 8:30a. m ELMER CLARK, - City Ticket Aent. MR. THAYER, Local Agent. . Corvallis & Eastern Railroad, TIME CARD. 2 For yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 p.m. " " Corvallis 1:55 p. m. " arrives Yaquina 7:25 p.m. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina.... 6:00a.m. Leaves Co'vallis. . . . 11:30 a. m. Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. in. 3 For Detroit: Leaves Albany ...... 7:00 a. m. Arrives Detroit .... 11:30 9. m. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit ..... 12;20 p. in. Arrives Albany.,,, 5:45. p.m. One and two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pacific trains, giving direct 6ervice to and from Newport and adjacent beaches. ' Trains for the mountains arrive at noon, giving ample time lo reach- camping grounds on the Breitenbush and Saritiam river th same day. Edwin Stojje, ! H. L. "Warden, Manager. T. F. & P. A. H. H. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis. G. R. FARRA, M..D. "Office corurr Second asd Jeffer, over Gratara & Wells' drugstore.' Residenco on Third street ia frr.t ! courthouse. . . ; ;: ;.. . Office boars 8 to 9 a. ta., and 1 to t aud to 8 p. in. All calls attended promptly ( SALE better made. NELSON Custom fit $3.50 SHOE For men. For sale only by S. I.. KLINE. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST VAlea in Wblleooru Blsrk Corvallis, Oregon B. A. GATHEY, M. D. Physician Surgeon Office over Allen & Woodward's drogctare Office Hours ?B m' j 1 to 4 p. m . Residence: Corner 5th and Adam, wett of Catholic church. Tlill..n..inn; - "THE RESORT" THOS. WHITEHOHN, Prop. W. H. McBrayer and Old Crow Wkis kys, Fine Wines, Liqoora an J Crgst. Corvallis, Oregon, Does a general and conservative banking business. C. H. NEWTH Physician Surgeon PHILOMATH, OEEGON. O, B. Cacthokk. 1 E. H. Tatlok. CAUTHORN & TAYLOR DENTISTS. Dentistry of every description done In Irat class manner, and satisfaction nar anteed. PD0OH ion bninnr uinn uiiunn nnu DniUbL HUM I trtUIALI I Office over Zierolf 'a grocery store, ets u the post effice, Corvallis. Oregon. Onion Laundry Go., POSTLA2TD, OK. All white laber work guaranteed. Basket leaves oa Tuesdavs and arrive Saturdays. J. D. MANN, ArenL Seeo-Hand Store. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado, and all Eastern Points ': Gives choice of two favorite routes, via iuc union i-acinc rast Mail Line ot the Rio Grande Scenic Ltnet. Uook at the Tims . . i4 days to Salt Lake zj4 days to Denver 34 days to Chicago AH days to New York Free Reclining Chair Cars, Uphelstered -Tewist Sleeping Cart, ami Pnllaaan Palace Sleepers, operated all ., trains. . ,. , ."-."..., For further information. aBoWta GEO. F. EGLIK, Agent, Corvallis, Or. C. O. TERRY, W. V.. COMAN. . Trav. Pass. Agt Gen'l Agent. 124 Third St., Portland, Or.