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TUESDAY DECEMBER, 11,1000.
OUR REPUTATION ABROAD.
"No town in the state of Ore
gon has had more unjust calumny
heaped upon it than has Corval
lis," said Col. Holt in conversa
tion with the Gazette man yes
terday. "From the reputation of
your city, gained abroad, I expect
ed to find a little hell on earth
here. Imagine my surprize, when
I learned from personal experi
ence that the moral atmosphere
of this community was exception
ally pure. No place in the Uni
ted States has given me more
earnest and respectful attention,
or attended my meetings more
liberally. The number of sign
ers of the pledge has been won
ful; 380 already and we will have
450 before the meetings close.
So far as lies in my power I shall
correct this unjust impression,
and I reach the ear of a great
many people. "
The Gazette is not surprised
at the condition spoken "of by
Col. Holt. We have told our
readers that such a condition ex
ists and informed them of the
reason for it. It is due to articles
eminating from our own city,
which are readily believed by
those unfamiliar with the facts,
and given wide circulation by
the press of the state. Misde
meanors of small importance have
been padded and enlarged into
column articles. Petty viola
tions of the law, winked at else
where, have been placed under a
microscope, and published with
every detail distorted. When
items of this nature were ex
hausted new ones have been im
agined, and mysterious hints
have been dropped of delicate
morsels of sensation in process
of incubation. Evils exist in
every community. There should
be and are proper methods for
correcting them. Newspaper ad
-vertising is not one of them.
Nearly every paper in the state
has had a lick at the ship sub
sidy bill, yet it is safe to say that
the editors of nine-tenths of
these papers, not only have no
knowledge of what effect the
passage of the bill would have,
but aside from the general idea
that the bill provides for a bonus
ef same kind, know nothing
even of the text of the measure.
Future embarrassment is often
avoided by giving a matter
thoughtful consideration before
being brash with opisions-.
A glanoe down over the edi
torial columns of ouj numerous
exchanges, disoloses the fact that
the bulk of tie matter found
there is writen by an editor
rather thaa the editor. To copy
without creditsmacks of plagiar
ism, and gives the impression
thai? the editorial utterances of
our state press are controlled by
some rust, or that great minds
are prone to run in the same
channel.
During the late campaign, thft
Eugene Guard had columns of
sympathy for the poor traveling
men who had been forced out of
employment by the trusts. A
few days ago the American Type
Founders' trust had the nerve to
go into the Guard office and
seduce one of its employes into
going on the road as a represen
tative of that trust. Here is the
irony of fate.
Latest Music.
Under this head will be founJ the
latest popular music. Kept constantly
'on hand b'y I. R. Daniel at the Book
Store :
Vocal "A Bird in a Gilded Cage,"
"I Never Liked a Nigger With a Beard."
"I Love Thee, Columbia," by Tobani.
Instrumental ''Hearts are Trumps,"
a Two-Step March: "Miss Jollity;"
"Chewin' the Rag,'' a Rag-lime March.
"Moments Musical," by Kretchmer;
"Valse" byMargis; "Hearts and Flow
ers," for violin and piana, by Tobani.
A Ladies' Bazaar.
The ladies of the Christian church will
conduct a bazaar in the building one door
south of J. H. Harris' store, December
14th and 15th, Dressed dolls, fancy
work and novel and useful articles will
be offered for sale.
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- When you make your family or your friends Christmas gifts of furniture you confer on them a
We would ask you to give this thought your consideration. From our large stock of new and elegant
to only a few of the articles most suitable for gifts of the season.
Ladies' Writing Desks
Nothing more suitable for a holiday gift. In oak, $5. 75,
up. In light maple, shellac finish, $4. 75.
Combination Writing Desks
And Book Cases
These cases are elegant pieces of furniture and are as useful
as ornamental. In beautiful oak, with French Plate mir
rors and glass doors; $14, up. Smaller sizes, oak finish,
$7.00, up.
Music Sack for Sheet Music;
A most convenient case of shelves for sheet music, some
thing necessary for the proper care of music. They will
delight any pianist and ornament any parlor. We have them
in beautiful polished mahogany, from $8, up.
BEDROOM SUITS 3 pieces in gold and oak finish, $13, up. DINING TABLES Solid oak, extension, 6-foot, $7.50; same in
ash, $5.00. LARGE KITCHEN SAFES 4 doors and 2 drawers, $6.00, smaller size, 2 doors and 2 drawers, $3.75. IRON BEDS,
IN WHITE AND GOLD ,$3.50, up.
We can ftsrtiisli a hottie throughout in New or Second-Hand Goods.
CORVALLIS,
Dr. Witfcycosnbe Home.
Dr. James Withycombe, vice
director of the Oregon Experi
ment Station, arrived home Sat
urday from a 3-months' trip to the
Eastern states in the interest of
the association. Dr Withycombe
visited the Illinois Stale Fair,
St. Louis Exposition, Madison -Square
Gardsn Horse Show and
International Livestock Exhibi
tion at Chicago. He investi
gated dairying and stockraising
entensively and gained much
valuable information, which ad
ded to his already wide knowl
edge along these lines will en
able him to do -.mush for the
farming class in particular, and
the state in general.
A two-column interview re
plete with items of much inter
est appears in Saturday's Ore
gonian, in which Dr. Withy
combe said in part:
"The Chicago stftok show was
simply immense, in fact it was
reported to have been the largest
show of the kind ever held in
the world. It was certainly very
appropriate to hold this mam
moth stock show at the very seat
of the largest livestock market
in the world.
"While it is perhaps to be re
gretted that the Pacific Coast
states were not represented at
this great show, it is, however,
gratifying to know that many of
the premium animals are com
ing to Oregon. John B. Stump,
of Monmouth, purchased prac
tically all of the prize-winning
Cotswold ewes, including five
imported from England, which
were winners at the Roval Agri
cultural Society's show there,
and 45 of the pick of the best
Canadian flocks. This is the
largest purchase of high-olass
Cotswold sheep made by an Ore
gon breeder, since the noted im
portation of Ladd & Reed's in
1871.
"Thomas Brunk, of Eola, pur
chased the champion yearling
Cotswold ram of the season.
This fellow is an imported sheep
and a winner at the Royal. The
Oregon Agricultural College has
purchased a Cotswold and a
Shropshire ram to head the col
lege flocks. The Cotswold is
an imported lamb and a wiiiner
at the Royal. The Shropshire
is from the noted Altamont flock
at New York. The show yard
record of these two youngsters
entitles them to the honor of be
ing the two best lambs on the
continent. Frank Brown, rep
resenting Charles E. Ladd; N.
C. Maris, representing W. O.
Minor, and C. B. Wade. Pendle
ton, wer&at this great show nego
tiating- for some bule-nbbon
Shorthorns."
Just received New Suits and
Overcoal3 for men and boys, Ele
gant Neckwear, Mufflers, Slippers,
Fine SuBpenders, Silk and Linen
Handkerchiefs,
etc., at Nolan &
Callahan's.
CHRISTMAS does not mean much
without home.
HOME does not mean much without
furnishings.
FURNITURE makes the best Xmas
gifts that can be bought.
M
The Kotisefwrnishers
Notice for Publication.
U. S. Laxd Okfici:
Or.KGOX Cm, Oehco.i, Nov. 19, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with ths
provisions of the act cf Congress of Jnne 3, 137S,
entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tho
States of California, I Jrejron, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to al! the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1S92,
BRIDGET FLYNN,
Of Fall Citv, county of Poik, State of Oregon, has
this dav filed in this office her sworn L.tatemtnt No.
5321, for tho purchase of lot 3, S. i, N. W. and N.
E. i, S. W. of Secticn No. 2 in Township No. I S
ltanu;e No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that
tlie land sought is more valuable for it3 timber or
stone than for a2ricultur.1l purposes, and to establish
her eKim to said land before the Uegiste: and Re
ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
Thursday, tbe 14th day hi February. 1901. She
names as witnesses: Freeman W. Robinson, Lottie
M. Robinson, Michael Flynn and Albert N. Robiu
Boii, all of Fall City, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims In
this office on or before said 14th day of Feb., 1S01.
CHAS. li. MOORES.
Register.
Referee's Salo.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance to a de
cree and order of salt heretofore made and entoied
by the circuit couri o.! jthe state of Oregon;-I6v the
comity of Benton. Oil the 9th day of November A. D.
IO0O, "in a suit in equity for a partition of real
property wherein J. H. Gibson and Edith Gibson
were plaintiffs, and May M. Gibson and Homer Gib
son, a minor, were defendants, in which suit it was
ordered, adjudged and decreed that tbe follow
ing descrilied real property, to-wit: Lots one, two,
three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten
in Block No. one, and Lots one. two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven and twelve
in Block No. 0, all the above described premises
situate in the Town of Wells, Benton county, state
of Oregon, Also the south half of the following de
scribed premises; Beginning 2.50 chains nortrrof
the quarter section corner in the center of section
17, township 10 seuth range 4 west of the Will, filer.,
thence north 16.29 chains, thence west 1S.57 chains,
thence south 2 degrees west 16.29 chains, thence
east 18 97 chains to the place of beginning, contain
ing in the whole tract 30.60 acres, in Benton county,
slate of Oregon. Also, all of the following de
scribed premises to-wit: A part of claim No 65
Not No 1763 described as follows: Beginning at the
touthiast corner of Joseph Chamberlain's Donation
Land Claim in township 10 south range 4 west of
the Will, filer., thence north 38.25 chains to a big
rock, thence cast 37.77 chains to a stake 30 feet
west of the center of the railroad track, thence
south 2 degrees west 20.50 chains, thence west
16.23 chains, thence south 12.00 chains, thence
west 21.54 chains to the place of beginning, con
taining 124.99 acre3, situate in Polk county, Oregon.
Also, the following described premises, to-wit:
Beginning 34.43 chains east of t'je northwest cor
ner of section 5, township 10 south range 4 w est of
the Win. filer., thence east .oi chains, ihenee south
13.00 chains, thence west 7 degrees south 8.02
chains to a stake 30 feet east of the center of tbe
railroad track, thence north 2dcgrees east 14.00
chains to tne place oi beginning, containing 11.45
acres, situate in Polk county, Oregon, te sold by
me, the unuersigned, a referee appointed by said
court, in the man ner prescribed by law for the sale of
real property under execution; I, Pundeiirou Avery,
a referee appointed by raid circuit court, ' in the
above entitled suit to sell said leal property, will
on Monday, the 7th day of January, 1901, at the
hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front
door of the county court house in Coryallis, Benton
county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash in hand, all of the real property
above described and all the right, title and interest
of the above named plaintiffs and defendants there
in. Said sale to be made subject to the confirmation
ot said court.
Dated December 6, 1900.
' PUNDERSON AVERY, Referee
Notice of Final SsUleisent.
Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned as
administrator oi tne estate oi ausan uiDson, de
ceased, has filed his final accsuut in said estate in
the county court of the state of Oregon, for Benton
county, and Alonaay, tne na day oi January, 1901,
at the hour of 2 p. in. of said day, at the eounty
ceurt room in the court house in Corvallis, Benton
county, Oregon, is the time and place set for hear
ing objections, if any, to said final account and the
settlement thereof.
Dated this 6th day of December, 1900.
R. E. GIBS JN,
Adm'r of the Estate Susan Gibson, Dec'd.
Fine Holiday Slippers for men,
women and children just received
at Nolan & Callahan's.
Ladies' Purses and Pocket Books
in many different styles at E P
Greffoz's The Leading Jeweler.
Holiday presents for men, women
and children, all worth 100 cents
on the dollar the day after Christ
mas, at Nolan & Callahan's.
You are cordial!' invited to call
and examine my stock of Silver
ware and Sterling Novelties. It is
largest and most, complete in the
city, E P Greffcz The Leading
Jeweler.
,. -j jj
niver v tuiiig net auu nulling im,
at Kline's.
Ladies' Dressing Tables
A article most welcome in any lady's apartments. We have
them in polished oak, with serpentine top, hinged French
Plate mirrors; would make your wife a superb gift, $13.
Center Tables
In polished maple, oak and ash from $1 to $10. We have
some fine tables in this line that will gain your approval.
Large Art Squares
From 6 feet by 9 feet up, all wool, at 75 cents per square
yard. Charming effects cau be mad by using these squares
in small or large rooms.
Do not think for a minute that these splendid bargains
are all wc have to offer. If you can come to our store, we will
take'pleasure in showing you
NTS
Exeeutrii' Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
j b en duly comfiruied and appointed sole executrix of
l the last wiil and testament of U C. Kline, deceased,
- by the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Benton countv for nrobatc. All persons ha vice
claisis acainst Bald estate re jeou red io present th
same, duly verified, to me at mv' residence in Cnr al
lis, Oregon, or at the law office f K. Holgate in
Corvallis, Oregon, within six months from the date
of the first publication of this notice.
Dated at C.-nailis, Or. tblaSnd day of Nov., 1900.
. Paulixa Klinb,
Executrix.
Administrator's Kotiec.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
b'.nn !in,i i; nt.d n.irr.itiit;rratnr nt thf itatr of llan.
som A. Belknap and Mr.hala Belkuap, deceased; and
an creditors oi said estates are required to present
their claims as per law required, with proper vouch
ers, to said undersigned at his residence near Mon
roe, Benton county, within t,ix months from this
date
Corvallis, Or., October 31. 1900.
W. C. BlLKXAr.
Adm. Estates of Random A. Belknap and Mahala
Belknap, deceased.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigred has
been appointed administrator of the estat cf
Arthur Johnson, deceased, and nil' crcdi tors of said
estata are required to present their claims duly
verified as by raw required, with the proper vouch
ers, to said undersigned tit his residencs near Wells,
Benton county, or to Yates, Yates & Gibson at
their offices, Corvallis, Oregon, within six mouths
from th'n date.
Corvallis, Or., October 11, 19C0.
JOHN D. HARRIS,
Adm'r Estate Arthur Johnscn, Dec'd
If you are looking for bargains in I
Stock, Grain and fruit Farms
I have them . Come and see me or -write for
my list. HENRY AAlEIIBR,
Real Kstate Agent,
Philomath, Benton County, Oregon.
Box 55.
Pouljry wanted.
I will pay in cash for all kinds oi live
poultry the highest market price.
. J. H. Mattlky,
Residence nest cf S P depot, Corvallis.
For Rent.
Will rent 200 acres of land west of
Monroe and take part payment of rent
in work and improvements on the place
Address M. S. Woodcock,
Administrator,
Corvallis, 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
drudgery. M. A. Goodnough.
A full line of the calebrated 1847
Roger Bros.' silverware at E P
Greffoz's The Leading Jeweler.
Notice for Publication.
Ukited Bta7E3 LasD Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 19, 1800.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance wiih
the provisions of the act of Congress of Jane 3rd,
1878, entitled "An act for the tale of timber lands in
tho states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash
ington Territory,"' as extended to all the Public Land
State3 by-act of August 4, 1802,
LETTIE M. ROBINSON,
Of Fall City, county of l'olk. State of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office her sworn statement No.
5323, for the purchase of the N. 12. quarter of Sec
tion 14 in Township No. 13 S . Ilamre No. 7 West.
and will offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than 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. Bridiret Flvnn and
Albert N. Robinson, all of Pall City, Oregon.
Anyand all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to lile their claims in
this otHco on or before said 14th dav of Februarv.
1901.
CHAS. B. MOORES,
Register.
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lasting and substantial pleasure.
furniture we call your attention
OREGON.
YEARLY to Christian
maa or uosean to look
after our grow intj business in this
and adjoining Counties; to act as
Manager an J Correspondent, woik
oan be done at home. Enclose
sef addressed, stamped ynvelope
for particulars to H. A. Sherman,
General Manaser, Corcoran Build
ins, opposite United States Tieas-
Ltirj-, Washington, D. C.
Cheese.
Those desiring Jersey Creamery Cheese
will drop a postal in tlie postofiice ad
dressing "Jersey Creamery, Corvallis,
Oregon," stating the number of pounds
of cheese wanted and tho same will be
delivered to your door any place in Cor
vallis or surrounding suburbs, and will
be shipped In those at a distance. Most
of the cheese on the market is so highly
adulterated with foreign coloring mnttor
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 warranted. Pa
tronize home industry Address
Jersey Creamery,
Corvallis, Orejjon.
Jerseys for Sale.
For .Sale One of the finest Jrsey
bulls, full blood, born last July,
solid color, gentle and kind, will
register in the A. J. C. C.
Ore very fine fnll-blood Jersey
bull solid color, prominently mark
ed, gentle and kind, bom June 18,
1899. His mother tested 64 per
cent, butter, fat. Will register in
the P. C. C C.
Two nice full-blood Jersey heif
ers, solid color, well marked, about
15 months old, gentle and kind,
registered in the A. J. C. C. Par
ties wanting fine registered Jersey
stock will miss a rare chance if they
fail to investigate this opportunity
to get fine Jerseys.
M. S. Woodcock,
Corvallis, Ore.
Southern California.
Notahlo among the pleasures afforded
by the Shasta Route is the winter trip to
Southern California and Arizona. Re
newed acquaintance with this section
wiil ever develop fresh points o' interest
and added industries, in its prolific vege
tation and among its numberless resorts
of mountain, shore, valley and plain.
The two dally Shasta trains from Port
land to California have been recently
equipped witii the most approved pat
tern of standard and tourist sleeping
cars, but the low rales oi fare will still
continue in effect.
Illustrated guides to the winter resorts
of California and Arizona may be had on
application to
C. H. Mareham, G. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon.,
NOTICE.
Persons desiring to locate on timber
claims tributary to the C. & E. R. R.
would ub well to call on or correspond
with the undersigned. There is a num
ber of first-class timber claims to be taken
i
uiiuu iuo uuiuer ur uuiucbkbu acts.
TfT T IT A rTT
Gates, Manoa Co., Or. Locator.
THE D1REGT fSSUTE TO
Montana, Utahj Oolerado
and all Eastern Points -
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
the Union Pacific Fast Mail Line, or
the Rio Grande Scenic Lines.
Look at the Time . .
1 4 days to Salt Lake
2 days to Denver
3 days to Chicago
414 days to New York
.' .
Free Reclining Chair Gars, Uf.hsJstored
i'Mirist Sioepifig Cars, aafl fail maa
Palace Keepers, operated on all
trains
I'or further infbmiation, apptj-to
GEO. F. Agent, Corvallis, Or.
C. 0. TES.RV, W. K. COMAfr,
Trav. Pass. Agt, Gefi'i Agent.
124 Third'' St., Portlaiid, Or.
DENTIST.
Dentistry of every description done in iirst
class manner, and satisfaction guar
anteed. mm m mm mm & sfb<y
Office over Z'iferolf 's grocery store. oppo3:ti
the post c-iJke, Corvallis, Oregon.
B. A. GATHEY, M. D.
Physician 4" Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Building.
Office Honrs
Residence: Cornet College and 8th Sts.
Telephone at office and residence.
Cbrva'lis, - - Oregon.
Notice for Publication.
USITT-D STATrS LAND OFHCK,
Oregon City, Oregon. Nov, let, 1900.
Notice is hcrel.y tren that in compliance with the
provisions ci the ct of Conjrre;.s cf Juno 3, 1878,
entitled "An act for the cale of timltcr iands in the
States of California, Orecn, Nevada, and Wash
ington Territory," as extended to all the Pubiie
Laud fctates hy act of Auyust 4. 1SS2.
CLAYTON T BLACitMAtf.
Of Salem, county of Marion, state of Greg n,
haa this day fiiC;i in thij orfice his sw&rn statement
No.S315, for tlie putchase of the &W'J of Section
No. 14, in Township ?io. IIS ranj.'c No. 7 West, and
will offer proof to show that the land 6ouirht ift
moro valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish hie claim to
said land before the register and receiver of this office
at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 29th day
January, 1901. He names as witnesses: DeviUo M.
Wilson, llobert A. Wilson, ar.d E. V. Spencer, all of
Salcir , Marten County, Oregon, and Ben V Spencer
of Alsea, Hcnton County, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming? adversely the above
described lar.d.i ere requested to tile their claims in
this office on or before said 2fth day of January,
1901. UIIAS. B. "MOORES,
He gist er
For Sale or Exchange.
One liundredand eighteen lot, in half and whole
blocks, in tha original town of Newport, that health
ful and beautiful summer resort, in Lincoln county,
Oregon; como business lots: residence loU near the
principal churches, school house, and other resi
dences; abo residence lots commanding beautiful
views of ocean aodgbay.
Five fractional blocks, south of and near the
and near t ie
Stata Agricultural College; ail completely tiled,
streets thrown up and graded; boantitul, convenient
and healthful for residence.
Larpe dwelling barn and outhouses, entrallv
located on roomy and commodious grounds, in
v.' : lui: , win uz.ciiaiiKU luridim near uorvauts.
Twenty acres highly improved, all tile drained,
and in good state of cultivation; xccllent roouiy
buildings; about one-fourth mile from Agricultural
College.
Large and roomy house and stable and lot in Cor
vail is, good residence, two bl 1 1 : l.nn Ceui
House; high, rolling ground.
Kight nice residence lots, thoroughly tile drained,
in Wilkins Addition to Corfaliis.
One let and hotel, The Vincent House, on Front
street, in Corvallis, cectrally located.
Seventy-three acres, 0 in orchard, IS in wheat,
balance in grabs, timber and pastnrc; situate west,
adjoining tho Odd Fellows Cemetery, near Corvallis.
Will oxchange the 'town propertj named for
suitable farm or acreage property; or will exchange
the acreage property described.for town property or
puiar larms or acreage; or win sell anv or all of
said property ou reasonable terms and time at rea
sonable rates and prices.
M. S. WOODCOCK,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Coryallis & Eastern Railroad,
TIME CARD.
2 For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. in.
" " Corvallis 1 :50 p. ra.
" arrive? Yaqnina 6:45 p. ni.
1 Returning:
Leaves Yaquina. ... 6:10 a. m.
Leaves Co'vallis. . . . 11:30 a. rrf.
Arrives Albanv 12:15 p. tn.
3 For Detroit:
Leaves Albany. ..... 7:00 a. m.
Arriyes Detroit .... 1 L:20 9. m.
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit ..... 12:10 p. ra.
Arrives Albany .... 5:45 p. ra.
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 Santiain river the
same day.
Edwin Stone,
H. L. Walden, Manager.
T. F. & P. A.
H. H, Ceonise, Agent, Corvallis.
m ey The Fixer
is now prepared to do all kinds of hi
cycle repairing, enameling, varnishing, I
etc. Pesldes being a champion "fixer"
of the Willamette valley, he carries a full
line of bicycle sundries and supplies.
His shop is the beadquaretrs for wheel
men. Pay him a visit.
A nice present for old folks is a
pair of spectacles or eye glasses; -a
large variety to chose from at E P
Greffoz's The Leading Jeweler.
VIA
Southern Pacific GsiBpanv.
THE SHASTA ROOTS
Trains leave Ccrvsllis for Portland
and way stations at 1:20 p. m.
Lv Portland 8:30 a m
I Ly Albany 12:30 p m
j Ar Ashland .12:33 am
j Ar Sacramento,- -5 .00 p m
! Ar San Francisco-7:45 p in
S :30 p m
106 p m
11:30 a m
4 :35 a m
9.30 a m
j Ar 0gden e :46 p m
I Ar Denver.. 9:60 a m
j Ar KarifiasCilv---7:25 & m
j Ar Chicago--- 7:55 n in
I
11 -.45 a m
9 :00 a 01
9 :30a m
j Ar t,8 Angeles--1 :20 p m
7 :00 a m
G :06 p m
6:30 a ra
9:i-5im
4 :00 a m
(i rSo p m
U -.42 a m
12:43 p m
AriSlPaso- -.0:60 p m
I Ar lort Worth 6:83 a m
' Ar City cf Mexico 9 :55 a m
j Ar Houston 4:00 a 111
I Ar Hew Orleans-. 6:25 a m
j Ar Washington --6:42 a m
i Ar New York 12:43 p m
PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS on
both trains. Chair cars Saorattiento to
Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to
Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and
Washington.
Connecting at San Francieco with sev
eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan,
China, Philippines, Central and Sontb
America.
See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis
station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM. G. P. A.,
Portland, Or.
Depart
i
TIME SCHEDULES. Arrive
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft Worth, Omaha Fast
Kansas City, St. Mail
Louis, Chicago 7:00p.m.
and East.
Walla Walla. Lew-
isfc.)ti, Spokane, c t
MiBnoapolU, St. Sne
Paul. Duluth. Mil- 0.fft! ef
wankee, Chicago, b, A' ni"
and East.
0G3ga StftBS&tBt-i
All Piiihnp; dates ! .
subject to " hanffG. j 1 '
For rati Francisco, i
8&il De:. 3, 8, 13, i
18. 13, 28, Si every j
5 days.
Cs'offibia River
SisajTiSr. ,p-
Ezcnt
To Astoria & way- Sunday
landing,
Wiilisits River.
. j 4iS0p.ro.
OJejron City, JSe.v Except
IxjfV, Salem, fetid bimdav
Wy-laiidinjjs.
WilifiRistte and Van- 38o p.m.
R:ifEre Jawnday
Bill ri,f6,S. VfedBM-
Oreiton 1ty. Day- Any and
ton St Way-land's. Fi iday.
.
Wiila Etta Livar. I 4 :30 p.m.
Monday,
Portland to Corval- W ednes
lis & Way-land's, day and
Friday.
Snake Birsr. s Leftve
L iston
Ripana to Lewis'n. Daily
8:3Ja'm
Atlantic
Express
9 p. m.
Spokane
F'.ver
0:00 p.m.
8 p. in.
i)ailr
En. Sun.
8. p. in.
Saturday,
1 p. m.
i G a. ni.
i Ex. Sua.
7 a. m
Ti pedsy
Thnrsdav
and
.
oatQroay
j .
j
I C a. m.
j T UCSday,
and
Saturd'y
Leave
. Ripatia
3' 35 a. m.
Daily.
MR. THAYER,
Lrcal Agent.
THEFlTiTiOiLBiK
OF
Corvallis, Oregon.
Iis a eiiera! But! conservat.ee bankmjt
:hl ir,. brysoit,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Corvallis, Ore"on.
(MBre in Zlerolf buMin?.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Office in Wbltehero Block
Corvallis, Oregon
"THE RESORT
99
THOS. W'HITEHOR?!, Prop.
VV. n McBrayer and Old Crow Vfhia
kys, Fine Wines, Liquors an' Cigars.
. H. NEWTH
Physician Sr Surgeon
PHILOMATH, OBEGON, '
Nvtahv Titles. - Cohveyanciso.
. JOS. H. WILSON.
A TTORNEY-ATVL A W.
Practice in all State and, Federal Court.
Office inFirst National Bank Building.