Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, November 30, 1900, Image 2

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1900.
NO DANGERS FROM EMPIRE.
In an after dinner speech be
fore th Union Lagne at Phila
delphia on the ocoasion of the
"Founder's Day" banquet of that
Organization, November 24th,
President McKinley made use of
these words. They are charac
teristic of the, man and give
proof of his broadness of mind,
clearness of vision and nobleness
of purpose :
The value of a national vic
tory can only rightly be meas
ured and appreciated by what it
averts, as well as by what it ac
complishes. It is fortunate for
the party in power if it under
stands the true meaning of the
result. Those charged by the
people with the administration
and legislation are required to
interpret, as well as to execute,
the public will, and its rightful
interpretation is essential to its
faithful execution. We cannot
overestimate the great impor
tance and the far-reaching conse
quences of the electoral contest
which ended the 6th of Novem
ber. It has to me no personal
phase. It is not the triumph of
an individual, nor altogether of
a party, but an emphatic declara
tion by the people of what they
believe and would have main
tained in government. A great
variety of subjects was presented
and discussed in the progress of
this campaign. We may differ
as to the extent of influence of
the several issues involved, but
we are all agreed as to certain
things which it settled. It re
cords the unquestioned indorse
ment of the gold standard, in
dustrial independence, broader
markets, commercial expansion,
reciprocal trade, the open door in
China, the inviolability of the
public faith, the independence
and authority of the judiciary,
and peace and benificent govern
ment under American sovereign
ty in the Philippines. American
credit is unimpaired, the honor
of the American flag unsullied,
and the obligations of a righteous
war and treaty of peace unre
pudiated. Tho republican party has placed
upon it tremendous responsibili
ties. The party could ask no
higher expression of confidence.
It is a great thing to have this
confidence; it will be a greater
thing to deserve and hold it. To
this party are committed new
and grave problems. They are
too exalted for partizanship The
task of settlement is for the whole
American people. Who will say
they are unequal to it.
Liberty has not lost, but gain
ed in strength. The structure of
the fathers stands secure upon the
foundation on which they raised
it, and is today, as it has been in
the past, and as it will be in the
years to come, "the government
of the people, by the people and
for the people.'
'lBe not disturbed; there is no
danger from empire; there is no
fear for the Republic. '
Eastern Star Reception.
About sixty members of the
Order of Eastern Star of this city
attended the banquet and enter
tainment given by the Albany
lodge in that city Tuesday aven
iag. A delegation of 18 mem
bers from the Salem chapter
were also in attendance. The
train bearing the excursionists
from Corvallis left here at 7 p.
m., arriving home about 2
o'clock Wednesday morning.
The eveni is thns described in
tB Herald:
Brazillia Chapter, No. 16, Or
der of the Eastern Star enter
tained the members of St. Mary's
Chapter, of Corvallis, and the
Salem Chapter last evening. Af
ter an exemplification of the
work by tee home chapter, all
adjourned to the beautifully
deeorated banquet hall where
cavers were laid for all guests.
After the repast had been dis
posed of, Mr. C. C. Parker,
toastmaster, in a few well chosen
ternaries introduced Mr. Lot H.
Pearce, of Salem, who respond
ed to the toast, "The Spirit of
the Occasion."
Prof. John Fulton, of the Ore
gon Agricultural College, fol
lowed with some eloquent re
marks on the "Progress of the
Order."
Mrs. Llande date!!, of balem,
1 made some happy and well-timed !
j remarks in response to the sub-i
'lect, "1 h gentlemen.
The inspiring subject, "The
Ladies," was awarded to Mr. G.
A. Westgate, of Brazillia, who
in his usual happy and mirth
provoking vein paid splendid
ttidute to the better halves of
creation.
Hon. B. F. Irvine, of the
Times of Corvallis, entertained
the guests with some pleasant
witticisms at the expense of soras
of tha visitors, paying particalar
attention to Hon. Geo. H. Bur
nett and Prof. J. B. Horner, who
were then called upon to defeud
themselves, whioh they did 111
well-ohosen remarks.
Rebekahs at Home.
About fifty Rebekahs of Albany
arrived on a special train Motday
for a fraternal visit with the Re
bekahs of this city. The delega
tion of visitors were met at the
depot by members of the home
lodge and escorted to the hall.
Ample arrangements had been
made to make the occasion memo
rable. A nice program of vocal and
instrumental music, recitations, etc.,
was rendered. After toasts, fol
lowed th banquet, which was quite
elaborate. The reason of giving
ihe toasts before the banquet was
on account of the banquet hall be
ing so small that it would only ac
commodate about fifty guests at a
time, and as soon as the Albany
Rebekahs had finished their re
past it was necessary for them to
depart for their train, so that only
before the banquet would they all
be together. This was the reason
for establishing a new precedent.
Quite a number of Albany people
came over on the exourrion in com
pany with Rebekahs asd spent a
few hours in our city.
"Old Bill" Wants Neal.
The following advertisement
appears in the Salem Journal
1 Wanted To know the where-
aDonts 01 (j JNeal, termer re
corder of Linn county, who bor
rowed a diamond ring and
breast pin of the nndersigfiedj
agreeing to return the same after
election. A suitable reward of
fered tor tiia return ot the man
r tho diamonds to Old Bill An
derson. ' '
Numerous people have been
inquiring about Ncal of late
The writer was informed in Al
bany a few days ago that Neal
had dissappeared suddenly, ne
glecting to take his wife and ba
bies with him. He probably in
tends returning "Old Bill's"
diamonds after Bryan is elected
president. Jefferson Review.
Mr. Neal attended bar for the
"Our Housa" in this city for
some time durinr lasfr summer
and appeared to be quite an affa
ble gentleman. He was elected
recorder on the populist ticket
in Linn county a few years ago
Sold for Good Price.
For several weeks, a
gentle-
man and his family, recent ar
rivals from South Dakota, have
been occupying the old Thayer
place near Granger. These peo
ple were delighted with that sec
tion, and the head of the house
hold has made tempting offers
to farmers in that vicinity for
the purehase of their property,
but without succcess. To the
elder Schodl he made an offer of
$50 an acra for the 100 acres
upon whioh was s'tnated his
house and other improvements.
This was refused, but a bargain
was finally made whereby the
gentleman from Dakota secures
the entire 280 acres, paying $38
for each and every acre. Be
sides this an extra amount is
paid for the grain used in seed
ing a portion ot the land in fall
grain, and for farming imple
ments, etc., which were the
property of Henry Scheoll. A
payment has been made, and
the transfer will occur as soon
as the balance of the purchase
money arrives from Dakota.
Land values are not so poor in
Benton count7 under this McKin
ley administration, after all.
Bargains in Ladies', Misses and
Children's Jackets, Capes and Tai
lor Made Suits, at Nolan tfe CalJa
han's. Our Ladies' Fine Shoos at $2.50
and $3.00 made and stamped ex
pressly for us, and "Jenness Mil
ler" $3.50 are shining lights in our
ladies' shoe room.
Nolan & Callahan.
Get jfeur Job Work done here
FOR
ITCHING
PALMS
HANDS
FOR
PAINFUL FINGER
Oxe Night Tbeatmext. Soak the hands
thoroughly, on retiring, in a hot lather of
Cuticoka Soap. Dry, and anoint freely with
Cuticuba ointment, the great akin cure and
purest of emollients. Wear old gloves during
tho night. For sore hands, itching, hurning
palms and painful finger ends, this one night
treatment i3 wonderful.
Sa'nSjBCy Especially Mothers are most competent
SSWlSflCil to appreciate tho remarkable cleansing,
purifying, and emollient properties of Cuticuea Soap
andTibnnd now uses tor it daily.
Sold throughout the world. PnTTBD. AirD C. Cgkf.,
Prop-!., ISoltou. " lion to Have Beautiful Uanda," fret.
The Light of the World
or
Our Savior in Art.
Cost nearly $100,000 te produce. Con
tains nearly 100 full-page engravings of
our Savior and His Mother by the world's
gieatest painters. True copies of the
greatest Masterpieces in the art galleries
of Europe. Every picture is as beauti
ful as a sunrise over the hilltops. Con
tains description of the paintings, biog
raphy of the painters, the names and lo
cations of the "jalleiies in Europe where
Ihe originals may be seen. Also contains
a Child's Department, including a Child's
Story of the Christ and His Mother,
beautifully written, to tit each picture.
This wonderful book matchless in its
purity and beauty, appeals to every
mother's heart, and in every Christian
home where there are children the book
sells itself. Christian men and women
are making money rapidly taking orders.
A Christian man or woman can in thie
community soou make $1,000 taking or
ders for Christmas presents. Mrs. Waite,
our agent in Massachusetts, has sold
over 53,000 worth of the books in a very
short time. Mrs. Sackett, our agent in
New York, has sold over $1,500 worth of
books in a very short time. The book is
printed on velvet finished paper, beauti
fully bound in Cardinal Ked and gold,
and adorned with Golden Roses and
Lilies. It is, without doubt, the most
beautiful book ef this century. Write
for terms quickly and get the manage
of that territoiy. ion can woik on
salary or commission, and , when you
prove your success we will promote you
to the position of Manager and Corres
pondent, at a permanent salary, to devote
your time to attending to agents and the
correspondence. Wanted also a State
Manager to have charge of office in Lead
ing City of the State and manage all the
business of Its State. Send for terms.
Address
THE BRITISH-AM ERiCAN CO
Corceran Building, Opposite
U. S. Treasury, "Washington, D. C
Fiattos aad Oraens far Bala.
Call at residence in Wilkius Addition
and sea samples of high grade pianos
and organs just unboxed. Gaa give bar
gains on goods of the highest merit aa
they are shippod direct from the faetory
thus saving middle men's profits and
giving the benefit of this economy to
patrons. All invited to inspect goods.
MOKDAUNT A. GOODNOUOH.
TO HOMESEEKERS.
If you are looking for bargains in
Stock, Grain and Fruit Farms
I have them,
my list .
Come and see me or write for
HENRY AMBLER,
Real Estate Agent,
Phil cmalli, Benton County, Oregon.
Box 59.
Poultry wanted.
I will pay in cash for all kinds of live
poultry the highest market price.
J . H. AlATTLEY,
Residence west of S P depot, Corvallis.
Wanted.
Old cast iron of any kind. Farmers,
wo will pay you from fie-fourth to Be
half morn for your iron than any iank
dealer. Xe are ready to do repair work
of any kind, at any time. Patronize ni .
liring vour old iron and get yonr msney.
the t bndry, uorvains, or.
For Rent.
Will rent 200 acres of land eat of
Monroe and take part payment of rent
in work and improvements on the place.
Address M.S. Woodcock,
Administrator,
Corvalris, Oregon.
Music Lessons.
Lessons given on the piano and organ
in a manner that trains the ear, mind
and hands and saves years of needless
Irudgery. M. A. Goodnougbt.
A full line of the calebrated 1847
Rocer Bros.' silverware at E P
Greffoz's T h6 Leading Jeweler.
Our New Fur Trinamings have
arrived. Nolan & Callahan.
Vermont Maple Syrup in bulkj
95 cents a gallon, at Zierolfs.
Bargains in Men's, Boys and
Children's Overcoats and Mackin
toshes, at Nolan St Callahan's. -
Our Men's Walk Over Shoes at
$3.50 and W. L. Douglas $3.00
Shoes are the best values in Amer
ica for the pr.ee.
Nolan & Callahan.
FO??
RED RO'JGH
"BiS2SSi3 i .... a
ENDS CJ
The Commercial Restaurant I
and Bakery ,
I Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, Etc. i
4 iKpt Constantly on riafid.E . .
Leave orders for Dressed Chickcus. Ynquiua Oysters
2 in Season.
I CHIPMAN & BIER.
It is well to remember that you
can cover Benton County
thoroughly by placing
your advertisemeut in the
aze
They get Proper Display, Proper Position
and Proper Treatment.
come to think over it,
you can easily under
stand why so many prom
nent advsrtisers place ads
in tn is paper.
That's the Secret.
Executrix' notice t Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha
ben duly comfirmed and appointed sole executrix of
the last will and testament of L. O. Kline, deceased,
by the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Benton county for probate. All persons havirg
claims against said estate arc icqu'red to present th
Mime, duly verified, to. me at thv residence in Corval
lis, Oregon, or at the law office t f K. hTolgate m
Corvallis, Oregon, within six months from the date
of the first publication of this notice.
Dated at Corrallis, Or. this 2nd day of Nov., 1900.
PAILIXA KLINE,
Executrix.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned bos
been appointed administrator of the estates of Han
som A. Belknap and Hahala Belknap, deceased, and
all creditors of said estates are required to present
their claims as per law required, with proper Touch,
ers, to said undersigned at his residence near Mon
roe, Benton county, within six months from this
date. . ' . r
Corvallis, Or. "October 31, 1900.
b W. C. ECLSSAP,
Adm. Estates of Raneom A. Belknap and Mahala
Belknap, deceased.
Administrator's Nolle. -
Notice is herein given that Ike underoisred h
been appelated administrator ef the estate of
Arthur Johnson, deceased, and all credi tors of said
estate are required to present their claims duly
verified as by law required, with the proper Touch
ers, to said undersigned at his residence near Wells,
Benton county, or to Yates, Tates St Gibson at
their offices, Corvallis, Oregon, withiu six months
from this date.
Corvallis, Or., October 11, 10C0.
JOHN D. HARRIS,
Adm'r Estate Arthur Johnson, Dcc'd
Notica for Publication.
Usrrss Btavct Lam Ofpss,
, Oregon City, Oi-tsrca, Nov. 19, liw.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the act of Coegress of Jsite 3rd,
18T8, entitled "An act fur the sale of timber lands in
the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash
ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1891, .
LETHE M. ROBINSON,
Of Fall City, county of Polk, State of Oregpa, hat
tr. is da3' Bled in this office her sworn statement No,
533, for the purchase of the N. E. quarter of Sec
tion 14 in Towuhlp No. 13 S , Range No. 7 West,
and will offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone thsn for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver of this office at
Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 14th day of
February, 1901. She names of witnesses: Michael
Flynn, Freeman W. Robinson. Bridget Flynn and
Albert N. Robinson, all of Fall City. Oregon,
Anyand all persons claiming adversely the above-
described lands are requested to file their claims in
idis omce on or before said 14th dav ol reuruary,
MM.
C1IAS. 8. MOO EOS,
Cegtmer.
.Notice for Publication.
U. S. Laud Otncs
Oreqon Cm, Oumi, Nov. 19, 1900.
Notice iB hereby given that iu compliance with ths
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S78,
entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tho
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1S92,
BRIDGET FLYNN,
Of Fall City, county of Tolk, State of Oregon, has
this dav filed in this office her sworn -statement No.
5324, for the purchase of lot 3, S. i, N. W. & an.! N.
E. J, S. W. of Section No. 2 in Township No. IS S
Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
her eli jm to said land before the Registei and Re
ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
Thursday, toe 14th day of February. 1901. She
names as witnesses: Freeman. W. Robinson, Lettio
M. Robinson, Michael llyim and Albert N. Rubin,
son, all of Fall City, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requester to file their claims in
this office on or before said 14th dav of Feb. , 1901.
CHAS. B. MOORES,
Register.
ROT ICE.
Persons desiring to locate on timber
claims tributary to tbe C. & E. R. R.
reuld do well to call on or correspond
with tha nadOTMgned. Tfeere is a nrrra
ber of first-class timber &s&ns to be taken
op undr r the timber or homestead rots.
TV. I. CLARK,
Gates, Marion Co.. Or. Locator.
tte
1
YEARLY to Christian
mai or woman to look
after our growing business in this
and adjoining Counties; te act ai
Manager and Correspondent, work
can he done at home. Enclose
self addressed, stamped envelope
for particnlars to H. A. Sherman,
General Manager, Coreeran Build
ing, opposite United States Treas
ury, Washington, D. U.
ff rffcwV k fiikjfiuS AAAjj
Cheese .
Those desiring Jersey Creamery Cheese
will drop a postal in the postofneo ad
dressing "Jersey Creamery, Corvallis,
Oregon," stating the number of pounds
of cheese wanted and the same will be
delivered to yeur door any place in Cor
vallis or surrounding suburbs, and will
be shipped to those at a distance. Most
of the cheese on the market is so highly
adulterated with foreign coloring matter
as to produce a deep yellow color. This
is free from all foreign matter, made of
pure milk from fine cows, fed on the
best and most wholesome food money
can buy. The cows are kept in well
ventilated and thoroughly cleaned
stables. Each cheese is warrauted. Pa
tronize home industry Address
Jersey Creamery,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Southern California.
Netable nmoag the pleasures afforded
by the Shasta Route is the winter trip to
Southern California and Arizona. Kens-wed
acquaintance with this reoticn
will ever develop fresh points of interest
and added industries, in its prolific vege
tation aoet among its anmberless resorts
of mountain, shere, valley and plain.
The two daily Shasta trains from Port
land to California have been recently
equipped with the most approved put
tern of standard and tourist sleeping
cars, but the low rates of fare will still
continue in effect.
Illustrated guides to the winter resorts
of California and Arizona mar be had on
application to
C. II . Markham, G. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
Jerseys for Sale.
For Sale One of the finest Jersey
bulls, full blood, born last July,
solid color, gentle and kind, will
register in tbe A. J. C. C.
Ota very fine full-blood Jersey
bull solid color, prominently mark
ed, gentle and kind, born .lune 18,
1899. His mother tested 6 per
cent, buttor fat. Will register in
the P. C. C C.
Two nice full-blood Jersey heif
ers, solid color, well marked, about
15 mouths old, gentle and kind.
registered, in the A. J. C. C. Par
ties wanting fine rog'stered Jersey
stock will miss a rare chanee if they
fail to investigate this opportunity
to get fine Jerseys.
M. S. Woodcocz,
Corvallia, Ore.
yBjjg (jSBRt) LID
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO
! and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite routes,
the Union Pacific Past Mail Line
the Rio Grahde Scenic Lines.
via
or
Lock at the Time . .
1 days to Salt Lake
2 y2 days to Denver
2,y2 days to Chicago
44 days to New lfork
Free Reclining Chair Cars, U&bttistered
Tourist Sleeping Car, afld Pfillsnaa
Palace Sleepers, operated en all
trains.
For furtber infoimatleB, applyto
GEO. F. EGLISr, Agent, ComlUs, Or.
C. O. TBRJLV, VT. ft. OOMAN,
Trav. Pass. At. GefiT Afeaut.
124 Third St., Pdrtlaud, Or.
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dentistry of evtYy description done in first
class 'manner, and satisfaction guar
anteed. mm MiC BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY
OfEec over Zierolfs grocery store, opposiu
the post offite. Cervallts. Oregon.
B. A. GATHEY, M. D.
Physician Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Cast; Bniidinjr.
Office Hour,
Residence ; Cornel College and 8th Sts.
'fetephone lit office and residence
CiorvaMU, - - - Oresrcttv.
Notice for Publication.
Unitkd Statps Land Ofkick,
Oregon City, Oregon. Nov, 1st, 1000.
Notice is hereLy (riven tb:U in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June S,'2S7S,
entitled "An act for the- sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing-ton
Territory," as extended to all the Pub'ic
Laud States by act of August 4. 1802.
CLAYTON T BLACK MAN.
Of Salem, county of Marion, state of Oregon,'
has thU day fi led in thU office his swrn statement
No. 0315, for the purchase of the SW of Section
No. 14, in TftWttship 5o. 13 raurc No. 7 West, and
will offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or sto;ie than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to
said hurtd before the register and receiver of this oHce
at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 20th day
January, 1901. He names as witnesses: -DevilloM.
Wilson, Kbert A. Wilson, and E. V. Spencer, all of
Salens, Marien County, Oregon, and Ben V. Sj-encer
of Alsea, Benton County, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the aboe
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 20th day of Januirv,
1901. CIIAS. B. MOOltES.
Ro gistcr
For Sale or ExehBage
One Unndrednd eighteen lott, In half and whole
block. In the oiigm&l Lown of Newpoit, that health- '
fui and beiutlful summer resort, ta Lincoln county, ,
Oregon; iotue business lots; residence lots near the
SriDuIpal churches, school house, and other reel-
once; also residence lots cemmandlus; beautiful
views of ocean aadbay. j
Fire fractional blocks, south ef and sear the
State Agricultural College; all cerspletely tiled, i
Streets thrown up and graded; beautiful, convenient
and healthful for residence.
Largo dwelling:, barn and outhouses, ocntnLlIy
lees. ted on roc my and commodious grounds, in j
Corvalils; will exchange for farm near Corvallis.
Twenty acres highly improved, all tile drained,
and in good state of cultivation; excellent roomy
btdldiDgs; about one-fourth mile from Agricultural
College.
Lerge and roomy house and stable and lot la Oor
raiiis, good residence, two bio cks ffrcm Coui
House; high, rolling ground.
Clght nice residence lots, thoroughly tile drained,
ta W liking Addition to Corvallis.
One lot and hotel. The Vincent House, on Front
street, in Corvallis, centrally located.
Seventy-three acres, C In orchard, 13 in wheat,
balance in grabs, timber and pastnre; situate west,
adjoining the Odd Fellews Cemetery, near Corvallia.
TT111 exchange the 'town propartj 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.
OorvaHia, Oregon.
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad,
TIME CARD.
2 For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m.
" " Corvallis 1 :50 p. m.
" arrives Yaqnina G:45 p. ni,
1 Reluming:
Leaves Yaquina. .. . 6:10 a.m.
Leaves Co-vallis. . . . 11:30 a. m.
Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. m.
3 For Detroit:
Leaves Albany 7 :CO a. ra.
Arrives Detroit .... 11:20 9. m.
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit ...... 12:10 p. m.
Arrives Albany .... 5:45 p. m.
One and two connect ftt Albany
and Corvallis with Southern Pacifla
trains, giving direct service to and
from Newport and Adjacent
beaches.
Tratn9 for the mcualalns arrive
at noon, giving ample time to
reach camping grounds on tbe
Breitenhush and Santiam river the
same dar-
Edwin Stone,
H. L. Walden, Manager.
T. F. & P. A. .. ,
H. H. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis.
JM cy The fixer
is now prepared to So all kinds of bi
cycle repairing, enameling, varnishing,
etc. Besides being a champion "fixer'
of the Willamette valley, ha carries a fall
line of bicycle sundries and sappU6s.
His shop fa the hfeadqtiaretrs for wheel
men. Pay him a visit.
Notice to Farmers.
We will grind plow shares pch Satur
day. Other repair work will receive
prompt attention. The Foundry.
SOUTH and BAST
, VIA
Southern Pacific CtHpanv.
T SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leave Corvallis for Portland
and way stations at ltfO p m.
( "
!Ly Portland- 8:30 am
S:30 p m
lose p m
11:30 a m
4 :85 a m
9.30 a l-i
M' Alfoanv WW) p bi
Ar AtshJaiid 12:33 am
Ar Saeraaaento 5 .fjO p rn
Ar San Frftheiseo-7 :4a p m
Ar Ogdeo --B:45 p m
Ar Denver -9i80 a to
Ar Kansas 0ity---7:t5 a m
Ar Chicago 7 :B ft ni
Ar Lea Angeles---149 ,n
Arfcl Paso rW p m
Ar Fort Wrth 6 s39 a hi
Ar City of Mexico 9 :B5 a m
Ar Hofietoft 4:00 a m
Ar Nw Orleans-- 6:31 a m
Ar Washington --0:42 a m
Ar Sew York 12 :4S p m
11 ;45 a m
9:00 am
7 :2B a ni
9 :S6 m
7:t0 a m
6:00 p m
6:30 a m
Ititn
4:00 am
flfSj p m
6:42 a fn
13:4S p m
PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS on
both train. Chair cars Sacramento to
Ggdc-n and El Paso, and Teoriet cars to
Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and
Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with sev
eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan,
China, Philippines, Central and South
America.
See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis
station, or address
C. II. MARKHAM. O. P. A.,
Portland, Or.
Depart T!ME SCHEDULES. Abbive
Salt Lake, Deliver,
Atlantic Ft Worth, Omaha Fast
Express Kansas City, St. Mail
9p.m. j Louis, Chieage 7:00p.m.
i and East.
Walla Walla. Lew-
Q , istni, Spokane, ei.,.
Spokane MiBnfaI)Po)i8i Sfee
m n m Punl.Daluth.Mii-
6:00 p.m. chicagd, 8'40 m"
and at.
Qesaa SlcamsHics- j
8 r. in AU Mi,fB8 dates! .
For iSae Frantsist-o, j
1 Sail Dac. 3, 8. 13. !
lo. 43. 23, & every j
5 days.
raiiy i Ooioisbto fiiyer
Ex.sbb.j steamer.
8. p. m. JBxcapt
Saturday, ! To Asterla & way- StJnday
1 ft. ni. landing,
Wllfesattt Rim.
fl 4 :0 p. m.
as, Guy. Ktt- Bx, t
Ex. Sun. bgjg. fcaiea,, RB! 8uudv
Tsy-lndiBfB.
f WilteaiBlh wfl Tan- a80"-
Thursday ni" B,f,f- Wia-
end Oregon City, Day- day asd
B etarday j ton & Way-land's. Friday.
6a.m. Willa Etle Rivar. 4 -.so p.m.
T ttesd;!?, I Monday,
T hnrsd'y ! Portland to OgrTal- W odnea-
and j lis & Wav-laud'a. day and
CaturJ'T Friday.
. . . I
Leave Siiakfi RiVBr.
Ripana J Lewiston
3" 36 a nil j KipnHa to Lewig'n. Dall
iaily. I 8:iJa'm
j;r. thaybr,
Local Agent,
TiEFiiTPiiLBP
OF
Corvallis, Oregon.
IHrsi a general ai'd conservative hanking
brib sss.
33L IR,. BRYSOU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Corvallis, Ore-'on.
Offli-e iii Zicroir bnt-dhssr.
BR. JAS. A. HAMPER
DENTIST
Office In ttbitchoni Kiork
Corvallis,
Oregon
"THE RESORT"
THOS. KHITEHOR.N, Prop.
W. II McErayer and Old Crow Whis
kys, Fin-s VTwies, Uquors an ? Cigars.
G. H. NEWTH
Physician $ Surgeon
FHILOMATII, OREaOIi.
Notary
Titles. Cosvkyancikg.
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORWEY-AT.I.AW.
Practice in ali Stato acd,,Fedrai Poprt.
Office inFif6tational Bank Bnilding.