Union gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1899-1900, March 09, 1900, Image 2

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FRIDAY, MAR. 3, 1900.
' SAYINGS OF M'KINLEY.
President McKinley has the facul
ty of being able at all times to say
the appropriate thing, and in few
wo'ds, meaning bo much. Every
sentence seems, to have volumes in
it when we stop to reflect upon the
far reaching purport of his words
used. It was in New York as an
invite! guest before the Olno
. following remarks:
'VVe have had our (blessings and
our burdens, and still hare both.
We wi'l Boon have the legislative
assurance of the continuance of the
gold standard, with which we meas
ure our exchange, and we have the
open.door in the far East, through
which to market our products.
We are neither, in alliance, nor
antagonism, nor entanglement
with any foreign power, but on
terms of amity and cordiality with
all. :We buy from all of them and
sell to all of them, and our sales
. exceeded our purchases in the past
two years -by over $1,000,000,000.
Markets hav) been increased and
mortgages have been reduced. In
terest has fallen and wages have
advanced. The public debt is de
creasing.. The country ia well to
do. Its people - for the most part
are happy and contented. They
have good times and are on good
terms with the nations of the
world;
"There are unfortunately those
among us, few in number I am
Burt, who seem to thrive best un
der bad times and who, when good
times overtake them Ain the United
States, feel constrained to put us
on bad terms with the rest of man
kiud.' With them I can have no
sympathy. I would rather give ex
pression to what I believe to be the
nobler and almost universal senti
ment of my countrymen in. the
wish, not only for - our peace and
prosperity but of alHhe nations and
peoples-of thejearth." "
1 aH UCSUVKiRAIUj UlLiEiOLOlA.
Speaking of the proceedings' of
the democratic national eommittee
in Washington last week, the cor
respondent of a Boston paper that
supported Cleveland says in wind
ing op a. report of the meeting:
"Behind the scenes it was interest
ing to observe that the majority of
the committeemen do not iow ex
pect that Mr. Bryan will be elect
ed." . On the facf of the situation,
says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat,
Bryan has no reasonable hope , of
success, and the democrats in con
trol of the party machinery know
it perfectly well. ,Yet all of them
will declare that his nomination is
certain, and probably by a unanimous-
vote. There is here some
thing of a political paradox, but it
has been brought about by a
sequence, of events. Time alone
can deliver the democratic party
from . its singular position. It is
inevitably committed to a candi
date . who will be beaten as the
managers behind him foresee. The
causes cf this predicament is not
hard to find. In 1896 the demo
cratic party abandoned its old creed
and went into a fusion with another
party. , It can not retrace its steps
Its position ia hopelessly bad, but
there is none better in sight, and
circumstances compel it to fight the
second battle on the general .align-
ment ot me nrsc.
Since the last presidential trial
of strength there have been three
fall elections in various states and
in all of them an evident loss of
ercund for the Brvanites. The
states that have leit their column
are Kansas, Washington, South
Dakota and Wyoming. Maryland
went democratic last year, but on a
platform "written by Mr. Gorman
and making no mention of free
coinage. Some suggest that the
democrats might try Gorman's idea
in the national fight this year. It
could only be done with some other
candidate, for Bryan and silver are
Bynonomous. To drop Bryan
would cost the democrats all the
Transmississippi states that remain
to them and the gain in the Eastern
or border states would be problem
atical. An election practically on
the Gorman plan was held in New
York in 18t8 and the republicans
carried, the state with a plurality
for - Roosevelt over Van Wyck of
17,T96. The republicans won in
New York decisively again last year
on the vote for legislature. .Though
party Jines" were much broken in
Ohio last fall, the republican plu-
democratic aggregate vote one of I
the smallest comparatively in the
history of the state. -
As far as the facts of the political
situation are revealed the demo
crats can make nothing either with
Bryan or without him, so they are
disposed to let things drift, knowing
at least that another defeat will
lessen his superficial popularity,
represeuting now, as always, a great
deal moie noise than votes. The
republican party holds the vantage
ground of having redeemed its
pledges and also of having con
ducted the nation through a series
of unexpected and serious emer
gencies. It has momentous work
on hand connected with the coun
try's expansion aud it would not be
businesslike to turn it over to new
hands and a hostile party, bent on
destroying what has been done
rather than bettering it. Possibly
the Democratic National Conven
tion of 1900, like that of 1896, may
be seized with a suddrn impulse
and do something extraordinary;
but no matter what ticket or sensa
tion is ground out at Kansas City
the electoral table gives the demo
crats no encouragement whatever.
When we compare the business
of the United States with foreign
nations during the preceding ad
ministration, when the balance of
trade , was running against us, so
was money, interest, all kinds of
trade and commerce, as well as hav
ing a mighty panic on hand, what
a great and wonderful contrast,
compared with the last two years
of the present administration in
which "our sales exceeded our pur
chases by over one billion of dol
lars." Just think, what a vast sum
and great gain under proper busi
ness methods and under the care
of a progressive party.
It is claimed that all travelers
going to Vancouver, British Colum
bia by either steamer or train are
approached by parties who force all
to undergo vaccination.
From Dusty.
There is not much complaint
about the dust being troublesome.
Quite a good deal of plowing has
been done in this vicinity, but very
little seed has been sown.
One'day last week MrsDavid.
Perin, while on her way to Cor
vailis, was," owing to a loose seat,
thrown from the hack, and in the
fall sustained a fracture of one
bone in her wrist, also a sprain of
the same wrist. Dr. French, of
Monroe, set the fracture, and at the
last report show as resting easy.
We are sorry to learn that Mrs.
George Householder, who has been
suffering all winter with neuralgia,
is no better.
Mr. George B uckingham is very
poorly. He has a type of consump
tion. . r
Mr. Win Larkins has not yet re
covered from the mumps. Or e day
last week ten men met and cut a
supply of wood for him. Mr. Lar
kin is a member of the Monroe
camp of Woodmen of the World,
from which lodge he has received
much substantial aid a sample of
the good work this lodge and other
similar organizations are doing in
this land of ours. Mr. Simmons
well said, "Man cannot well live
alone."
Marcus Gragg, who has been at
tending school in Philomath, has
returned home, and the bass drum
will suffer.
At the school meeting Mr. Waltz
was elected director, and W. S.
Humphrey clerk.
Much complaint is heard be
cause the mail here is one day late
most of the time. We are supposed
to get a daily mail, but for some
reason (which is not much of a
naysteryj""it "does not arrive on
time. But no blame is laid to the
present mail-carrier, we think.
The band-boyc are to give an.en
tertainment at the grauge hall,
March 17lh, to consist of dialogues,
recitations, etc. Plenty of music
and a general good time. The ex
ercises are to conclude by baskets
containing lunch, which the ladies
are asked to bring. No charges at
the door. A cordial invitation to
all.
The new store building is fast
nearing completion.
Claud Starr is the expert horse
back rider of these parts at the
present.
People who want pole cats cap
tured either dead or alive know
just where to apply since the huat-
ing match.
XYZ.
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 and re
turned Fridays. Orders left with my
self fit office will receive prompt ntten
uon. uttice with Trask & Settlemeier,
Kobt. Pomeroy, Agent. '
My little girl's hair did not grow. It was
hareh and dry, and would break off, and her
scalp was full of dry dandruff that I could not
comb out. A place around the back of her
head was bald, and on the top of her head the
hajr was only two or three inches long. I
used Ccticura Soap and some CrmcuRA
Ointment, and her hair has come in thick and
as soft as silk. MttS. A. DOWNEY, Alfred, O.
Wsrm shsmpoos with Cot'icom Soip and light draw
ings vita Cuticuba. purest of emollients, will clear
the scalp and hair of crusts, scales, and dandruff, sootha
irritated and itching surfaces.
Real Estate Transfers.
Mary W. Barclay to Josiau H, Her-
ron 319.20 acres, donation land claims of
Thomas Herron and Kobt Herron, T 14
S, K 5 W. Consideration, $1.
GeoA-Houck & wf to -John Wittse,
24 acres, near Monroe, $500.
John Wittse & wfto H.C Hardman
1i acreB near Monroe, $500.
Jonathau J Carter to Joseph C Smith,
160 acres at Soap Creek, 320.
Philomath College to O J Broomfield.
2 lots ia Pnilomatli, $250.
Austin A Elliott to Mabel A Catler,
104 acres, on river 12 miles south of
town, $450.
Republican County Convention. -
A Eermblican County Convention for
Benton County. Oregon, is hereby called
to meet at the Court House, in- the city
of Corvallis. Benton County, Oregon, on
Saturday, April 7th 1900 at the hour of
10 o'clock a. m for the purpose of plac
ing in nomination candidates for county
and precinct officers, and to transact
such other business as may couie before
the convention.
The convention will consist of 81 dele
gates, to be chosen by the several pre
cincts as follows : Corvallis Ho. 1, 8;
Corvallis No. 2. 9: Corvallis No. 38: Cor
vallis No. 4, 7; Soap Creek. 4; Willa
mette, 4; Monroe, 4; Kings y alley, 5;
Alsea, 4; Summit, 2; Philomath, 10;
Blodgett, 3: Bellfountain, 8; Wren, 3;
Fairmount, 3. The same bring one
delegate at large for each precinct.and one
delegate for each 15 votes and a fraction
over 8." Votes cast for Hon. T T. Geer,
for Governor at the election of 1898.
The Republican County Central Com
mittee recommends that the primaries be
held in each preciact on Saturday March
31st 1900 at one o'clock p. m. of said day.
O. V. Hcbt, Chairman.
Joseph Wilson, Secretary.
Alaska Gold.
Best proposition ever offered. You
can get rich in the famous Nome District,
whether you go there personally or not.
Write at once to the following address
for narticulars. and be convinced that
this is no humbug, but an opDortu-
nity that you cannot afford to miss.
A. M. Munroe, Booms 43-44, McKay
Baildintr, Portland, Oregon.
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what yon eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature In strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest-
ant ana conic jso oinsr preparation
can approach it In efficiency. 16 in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
.Dyspepsia, indigestion, ueariDurn,
X1 lauuicuc, (juui Dbuujauu, xiauaca,
SickHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramp3,and
all other results oi imperfect ai gestioa.
Prepared by E. C. Dewitt a Co. Chicago.
Graham & Wells.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Roskbuho, Ob., Mar. 1, 1900. ;
Notice is hereby ffiven that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before Virgil . Watters, county clerH
of Benton county, Oregon, at Con all is, Oregon, on
April 18, 1900, viz: j
" CLARENCE IT. VIDITO,
on H. E. No. ' 7980, for the Wi NWJ, of Sec. 12,
T14S, K8 W. - '
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said
land, viz: W. II. HammerslT, William P. Shough,
Frank E Seits and Thomas II. Car us, all of Alsea,
Benton county, Oregon,
. -J. T. BRIDGE',
Register.
"After doctors failed to enre me of
pneumonia I used One Minute Cough,
Cure and tiuee 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.
for Sale.
The Commercial restaurant in this
city. Enquire of Sam Wokq.
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.
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 boirling alley for tire 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 Office at Okbgon Crrr, Okegox,
' February 9, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following-nimed
settler has B'ed notice of her intention to make final
proof in Bunport of .her claim, and that said proof
will be made before the County Clerk of Benton
County, at Corvallis, Oregon, on April 3, 1900,
viz: - -
; " REBECCA ANN TROXEL, .
She names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said
land, viz: Ira B. rittman, lilvarow Mulkey, John
UreUig, aud Bradlev Mulkey, all of Elodgett, Oregon.
' flHAS B. MOOUiS, Register.
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
i
Straw
Mattings
Not only charm by their pleasr
ant and inviting 'appearance,
but a room or house so fitted- is
actually made c6oier" "by theirs
use. Forty yards of these hot
weather helps, from. 'China or.
Japan, cost from ..
15 to 40 cents peryard. ''
J, D. Mann & Co,
No. 4301.
Report Of The Condition Of
the First National' Bank of Corvallis, at
Corvallis, in the State of Oregon, at the
close of business, February 13, 19OO:'
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts J105,-161 86
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 1,025 05
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 50.000 00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds : 2,843 76
Stocks, securities, etc 26,519 82
Banking-house, furniture and fixtures 21,293 59
Other real estate aud mortgages owned 3,044 88
Due from National Banks not reserve
agents ,.
Due from State Banks and Bankers 16,509 91
Due from approved resarve. agents 93,990 99
Checks and other cash items 3,387 31
Notes of other National Banks 120 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels,-.
and cents..
71 46
Lawful Monet Res. in Bank, viz:
Specie $37,074 65 ) ,
Legal-tender notes ; 1,485 00 f sa'00a 00
RedemDtion fund with U. S. Treasurer
5 per cent, of Circulation 2,250 00"
TotaL.
-365.078 28.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $50,000 00
Surplus fund : 6,500 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid
2,013 12
S8.420 00
1,071 79
National Bank notes outstanding
Due to other National Banks
Dividends unpaid-.
Individual deposits subject to check207,918 26
Demand certificates of deposit 58,475 33
Certified checks 20 45
liabilities other than those above
stated . . . 1,659 S3
Total.
-365,078 28
State of Oregon, County of Benton, ssi
I, Walter T. Wiles, cashier of the aboye
named bank,, do solemnly swear that the
above ttaternent is true to. the" best of my
knowledge1, and belief."
Walter. T. Wiles, Cashier. -Subscribed
and sworn to before me this
23rd day of February, 19OO.
W. S. McFadden. .
Notary Public for Oregon.
Correct Attest:
, C. E. Moor,
M. S. Woodcock,
- Geo. E. Lilly, .
Directors.
Summons.
Iu tlie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Benton, -George
E. Allan, Plaintiff, .
vs.
Birdie Allan, Defendant.
To Birdie Allan, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, You are here
by required to appear and answer the complaint
filed against vou in the above-entitled suit, on or
before the 13th day of April, 1900, following six
consecutive weeks publication of this summons; snd
if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for
want thereof, the. plaintiff will take a decree
against you as prayed for in the complaint, towit:
. A decree of this Court dissolving? the marriage
contract heretofore made and existing between
plaintiff and defendant and for such other and gen
eral relief as the Court may deem just and equit
able. This Summons is served upon you by publication
and published in the Unios-Cazcttk by virtue of an
an order made by the Honorable E. Woodward,
judge of the County Court of Benton County, Ore
gon, and is published for a period of six weeks
prior to Aprii 13, 1900, and the date of the first
publication is March 2, 1900,
CAKE & CAKE.
Attorneys for Plaintiff .
For Rent.
A nine-room house on 8th street, be
ween Washington and Adams. Eu
quire of . Levi Oisen.
Are you thinking" of purchasing 'n
watch? If so, call on E. P. Greflbz, the
leading jeweler. He has all the goodJ
kinds at lowest prices i . : .5 -.
, S t
See th Morrow Vntomatic Coaster and
LHnKfiake Ramblef juu' Jiteil -Jnr.vjilef
at Barnhart's paint store.-- :-
are' ;up-tor-date. Every pair
... . ForSale.
' , We have now on hand the finest and.
most complete slock of finish lumber and
the beet grade of flooring, rustic, etc.,.
ever eeen: in Corvallis. Also cedar posts
ia any quan lit v.- We have a good fair
grade of cedar shingles which we are
offering for $1 40 per thousand.
V ' Gorvali.is Sawvili. Company.
' Is your watch out of repair or does
your jewelry need repairing? If s,
take it to E. P. Greflbz, . the leading
jeweler. The best work and lowest
prices. ... ' -
Prize-Winning Black Mlnorcas.
Eggs from best pen, headed by. the
first prize winner of the state poultrv
show at Albany. Per setting, $1.50; 2nd
pen. $1.00; reduction at the yards, or
unp ecked. A few good birds for sale
yet. - . ; -R. Thompson,
' . .' ..Corvallis, Or
Wv, ... : rr .. . : " - '
'''I had bronchitis every winter fer
years and no medicine gave me p erma
'nent relief till I began- to take One
Minute Cough Cure, I knsw it is the best
, cough medicine eyer; ruade,''. says J.
Koontz, Corry, Pa. It quickly cures
.coughs, colds croup, asthma, grippe and
.throat' aud lung troubles. ' It; is the
children's, favorite "remedy." Cures
Quickly. Graham & Wells.
For Sale.
. 260 acre stock farm ndjoining an un
limited outrange on the west, arid good
schools, churches and the Belknap settle
ment on the east. Also 130 acre farm,
fjood cultivating land. Address
M. P. Woodcock,
' J Administrator, Corvallis, Oregon.'
oMrs. J. K. Miller, Newton Hamilton,
Pa., says, "Nothing did me so . much
good as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. . One
dose relieve me, a few bottles cured me."
It' digests what von eat and always cures
dyspepsia. - Graham & Wells.
; '". ' Notice. ""
I beg to announce to the trade that I
have sold out my entire business to Mrs.
A. Y. Fullerton and Miss Belle Eanney
who will continue the same. In thank
ing you tor favors kindly extended me, I
desire to bespeak for my successors a
continuance of your valuable trade. All
outstanding accounts will be collected by
ine- ' ' Respectfully yours.
' ; : Mas. J. Mason.
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Manager.,, t O.F.&P.A.
. Portland, Or.
For through tickets and rates call on
A. 8. Pence, - S. L. Hays,
7; JJepotAg'C- OTty TTcket'Ag'tv)
Corvallis. Or. Corvallis, Or..'
NOTICE.
Persons desiring. to lcc.ita on timber
claims tributary to the C. & E. E. li.
would do well to call on or correspond
with the undersigned. There is a num
ber ol first-class timber claims to be taken
up undf r the timber or homestead acts.
'W.L.CLARK,
Jjates, Marion Co., Or. Locator.
The modern and most effective cure
for constipation and all liver troubles
the famous little pills known a3 DeWitt's
Little, Early Risers,- Graham & Wells.
IUIley 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 headquarelrs 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.
DeWit's is the only oiiginal and infallible
cure for piles and all skin diseases.
Graham & Wells.
WANTED
Baled bay. Enquire at Howell's old
stand.' : . ..
, G., H. ..Appletonl Justice of Peace,
Clarkibufg, N. J., savs, '"DeWitt's Little
Early Risers are the best pills made for
constipation." ; We use no others.'
Quickly cure all bowel aud liver troubles
Graham & Wells.
Fer Sale.
The E)$of Sec 25, tp 10 S, 7R 6 W,
containing 860 acres; price, $1,300.
Terms, $800 cash; balance, mortgage.
Apply at this office. .
John Dirr, Posey vill, Ind., says, "I
Bever used .anything as good as One'
Minute Oouh 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. Graham &
Wells.
. Prof. V. A. Ginn, teacher of piano,
organ, gui-ar and theory of music.
Special work in voice culture. Latest
and best methods. - Call "at Graham &
Wells for terms, etc.
F. B. Thirkield, Health Inspector of
Chicago, snys, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
cannot be recommended too highly. It
cured me of severe dspepsia." It di
gests what you eat and cures indigestion,
heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia.
Graham & Wei 8.
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Cure Impotenoy, Night Emissions and
wasting- diseases, au euctw ui ocix-
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, blood builder. Brings the
'pink glow to paie cneeKS ana
restores'the firet of youth.
iTlr, mxil Kll nr Vmr. ti boxes
J v I' ,
i-ee to cure or reiunu 1110 mwucji
Send for circular. Address,"
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, lUi
Fer tale by Allen & Woodward's drug
gists, i;orvanrs. tjregn, : -
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 bowel, troubles.
Graham & Wells. .
Notice to Creditors. -
Notice is hereby given thnt the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for Benton Ceunty,
administrator of Susan Gibseu, deceased. All
persons having claims against said estate are
reauired to Tire sent the same to me nrooerly
verified, as by law required, at the law office of
J. H. Gibson, Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon,
wunin six montns irom aaie nereoi.
Sated this 8th day ot February, 1900."
R. E. GIISSON,
Ad'ra'r ol the Estate of Susan Gibson, Dec'd.
J. I. Beavery. Loganton, Pa., 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
enres coughs, colds, croup, grippe and
thtoatand lung troubles. Children all
like it. Mothers endorse it. Graham &
Wells. -
Fer Sale or Exchange.
One hundred and eighteen lots, in half and whole
blocks, in the original town of Newport, that health
ful and beautiful summer resort, in Lincoln county,
Oregon; some business lots; residence lots near the
principal churches, school bouse, 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, barn and' outhouses, centrally
located -4n 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 stabla 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,
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 am. prices.
M. S. WOODCOCK,
Corvallis, Oregon.
"I had dyspepsia for years, po medir
cine was so effective ns K odol Pyspep 6i
Cure. 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.
60 YEARS-
EXPERIENCE
iA Trade Marks
CoPYRiaHTS 4.C
Anyone sehdlas a sketch and desoriptlon may
Quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Communion,
ttoas strictly eonadantfaL Handbook on Patents .
BAfit free. Oldest ajrenAT for BAfluririff rja
est free. Oldest i
Patent taken through Munn Jk Co. receive .
Iptcita notice, witnouc coarse, in tne
deitflfic flmericafi.
A hanfisomelr lllvstrftted weekly. , Tju-arest dr.
culati0R of any scientific lournal. - Terms. S3 a
rear :i four months, (L Sold by ail newsdealers.
fiUN,Co.86,Bro8'1 rlew York"-
Sraocb Office, 634 V BU Washiofctoo, P, C. '
.1
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SPECIAL SALE
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.
I
M KMSIS'S.
Thfc White Houee.
W HEREBARCAI NO Q R E ET B U Y E R S
No
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft Worth, Omaha
- Kansas City, St.
Louis, Chieage
and East.
Fapt
Mail
6:45 p.m.
Walla Walla. Lew
istoti, S p o k a rie,
Minneapolis, St.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, Chicago,
and East.
Spokane
Fiver
3:45 p.m.
Spokane
Flyer
8 a. m.
Ocean Steamshius-
All Bailing dates
subject to change.
For Sau Francisco,
Sail Dec. 3, 8, 13,
18, 23, 28, & every
5 days.
8 p. in.
4 p. m.
Daily '
Ex. Sun.
8. p. m.,
Saturday,
10 p. m.
Columbia River
Steamer.
To Astoria & way
. landing,
4 p. va.
Except
Sunday
, Willamette River.
Oregon City, New:
berg, Salem, and
Way-landings.
f :30 p. m
Except
-Sundav
C 9. m.
Ex. Sun.
7 a.m.
Tuesday
Thursday
and
S aturday
Willamette and Yam
hill Rivers.
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way-land's.
3:30 p.m
Mannar
W ednes-
day and
Friday
6 a. m .
Tuesday,
T hursd'y
and
SaturJ'y.
Willamette River.
Portland to Corval
lis & Wav-land'a.
4:30 p.m.
Monday,
W ednes-
d ay and
Friday.
' Leave
Biparia
1 .20 a.
Daily.
Snake River.
Biparia to Lewis'n.
Leave
L ewiston
Daily
8 :30 a. m
. ELMER CLARK,
City Ticket Agent.
MB. THAYER,
Local Agent.
Corfallis & Eastern Railroad.
TIME CARD.
2 For Yaquina: -
, Train leaves Albany lz:45 p. m.
" Corvallis 1:55 p. m.
" arrive Yaquina 7:25 p. tn.
1 Returning:
Leaves Yaquina.... 6:00 a. tn.
Leaves Corvallis.... 11:30 a. m.
Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. in.
3 For Detroit:
Leaves Albany ...... 7:00 a. to.
Arriyes Detroit .... 11:30 q.' m.
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit 12:20 p. rn.
Arrives Albany.... 5:45p.m.
One and two connect at Albany
and Corvallis with Southern Pacific
trains, giving direct service to and
from Newport and adjacent
beaches.
Trains for the mountains arrive
at noon, giving ample time to
reach camping grounds on the
Breitenbush and Santiam river the
same day.
Edwin Store,
H. L. Walden, Manager."
T. F. & P. A.
II. LT. Ckonise, Agent, Corvallis;
G. R. FARRA, ;M. D.
Office corner Second asd TcffersoM,
over Gral.aia & Wells' drugstore,- " . .
Residt)ric ou Third street ia frert ei
courtksissd.
- OfHce hours 8 to o a.m. anrl Tim bkA
Ao S p. ia. All calls attended promptly
tasaajMBMssaMMsasiMsa
Depart TIME: SCHEDULES. Arrive
Fast
Mail
8 p. in
better made.
NELSON'S; ;
Custom fit
$3.50 SHOE
For men.
For sale only by
S. L. KLIHE.
aH. JA3..A. MAlXFfcK
DENTIST
Oa)ee la Wbitehora Blerk
Corvallis, Oragon
B. A. GATHEY, M. D.
Physician Sr Surgeon
Office over Allen & Wood wrd'drnjtro
' ..... ' .
Offira Hnnr. t W 12 , m.
1 It 4p.m.
Residence: Corner 6lh and Adam:, west
of Catholic church.
Telephone at office and residence. . -
"THE RESORT"
THOS. WHITEHORN, frop.
W. H. McSrayer and OU Crew Wkb
kya, Fine Wines, Liqtiers an 4 CrgM.
ranisijflTijiLBiiiiR
Corvallis, Oregon,
Does a general and comervativa kxakiag
business.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician Surgeon
PHILOMATH, OREGON. J
C. B. Cacthork. i K. H. Ttm. ;
CAUTHORN & TAYLOR
DENTISTS.
Dfcntiatry of every description done In (rtl
class manner, and latitfaotion guar
anteed. CROWN ADD BRIDGE WORK 1 8PE0I11TT
umce over Zlerolfa grocery store, feM!t
a . - .
Union Laundry 60.,
PORTLAND, OJRi
AH white laber work guaranteed.
Basket leaves on Tnesdava and arrives
Saturdays. J. D. MANN, Agtnt,
Seen-Hanl Store.
Qregow) (short) I IKg
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two faverite Tontes, via
vuw vuwn x-acinc Jfast Mail Wae, ot
the Rio Grande Scenic Lines.
Look at the Time . .
i4 days to Salt Lake
a y days to Denver'
ZA days to Chicago ;
days to New York -V
Free Reclining CUair Cars, Uphlstered
'pK vara, ynlli
Palace Sleepers, operated M
"': trains. ' '
For further infoiiuatioa . :
GEO. F. EGLISf, Affent, Corvallis, Or.
C. O. TERRY, ; T. K. COM AN.
rTivrfaMrAif. - Ge"a'rAent.
124 Third St., Poitlud. Of. -