THE WHS GAZETTE, sn'!.bnsin M ,0""s;
FfcfPAY, DECEMBER 14, 1000.
E
IfclJIT 7.4AYFF CONTINUED.
Probably no measure, passed
by the last congress, was eho
subject of more unjust criticism
than the Porto Rican tarifF bill.
if !h
i ne LxAZETTE was oue o
few papers in this state to up
hold this action of congress, for
while it saw the objectionable
features it also realized that in
its practical operation tho meas
ure would be one o? the most
charitable and humane acts of
any congress. The time was
not one for theorizing, but for
action. Revenue was necessary
to carry on tho government of
the ialands. There were throe
ways to provide this revenue:
By direct appropriation from the
United States treasury, by in
ternal taxation, or under the pro
visions of the Porto Rican tariff
bill, a temporary measure. That
bill has been in operation over
six months. The San Juan
Daily News, a native paper, has
this to say concerning it:
"We have lived now for six
months under the 85 per cent
preferential tariff. The question
flOw is, is ifr good or bad? ftas
it helped os injured us? The
legislature will have these ques
tions to decide.
"We now have the question
to deal with aside and apart from
politics. Its use as a campaign
olub is past and geno. The
burden of deciding this very im
portant question is solely upon
the legislature. As it decrees.
90 shall ife be. If it desires to
abolish the tariff and operate the
island upon a free trade basis, it
can be so ordered. ,
"If the people of Porta R.ico,
through the legislature, desire to
continue the tariff, it ' can be
bt dons. A precedent has been
established which will permit
this olass of taxation, it has
been legally decreed thai such
action is constitutional.
"If the tariff is abolished, it) is
at once evident that a more bur
densome and higher rate of in
tarual taxation must be imposed.
Where and upon what shall this
be levied is indeed a rplexing
qaestion.
"Aside from all the difficul
ties that may or will arise from
the abolition of the tariff, let us
glance at the tariff itself, and
see what it has done. In the
last six months the 15 per cent
tariff has afforded the island as
much, if not more, revenue than
the 100 per cent tariff. The
theory that 'the way to increase
revenue is by lowering the taxes,
is proven to be true for Porto
Rico. This revenue will be
constantly increasing as our
trade increases, as it is sure to
do. It has helped the consumer,
for it has lowered the taxes he
jitia lc pay, not oniy on Ameri
can goods, but upon all goods
that enter our markets in compe
tition with them. This results
in an increasa of importations,
This helps the producer by con
stancy providing him a means
to carry his goods to the great
American market, which is
always so hungry for the pro
duct this island has to dispose of.
Again, unless we have a traffic
both ways, the steamers must
make one trip without a cargo,
and the freight is there hv
doubled.
"A tariff helps us as borrow
ers; it will give our securities a
stand in the United Stages,
which they cannot have without
a permanent revenue like the
tariff revenue. The argument
so Often advanced in favor of a
tariff tax as against other means
of raising revenue, that it is
easily collected, is especially
forcible in Porto Rico. Wo
would advise that the tariff is
necessary, and if it were not,
it wouia sun De rne most con
venient and logical means of
raising our revenue. Lot the
tariff stad at 15 per cent."
15i 1 Is were allowed HerL-c
judges, etc., and printing ballots
for the election, the whole
amounting to something n?ar
$600.
The court canvassed the scaln
bounty certificates and George I
Green and J A Steven were
allowed $4 eacli fur two wild
cats killed individual iv. Otto
Deickhoff was allowed $2 for one
wildcat.
In the matter of the Mulkey- j
Dixn road, near the city of
Philomath, the report of the :
' 1 "vfc laiuiwi dull L11C .
matter was dismissed.
In the matter of petition of :
C D Abbott for relief from taxes I
on the "Feed Barn" in this city
on the ground that it is personal
property, the oeurt not being
advised in the premises, referred
the matter to the district attor
ney and will consider the propo
sition again at the next regular
term.
In the metier of the petition
of W J Porter for return of taxes
paid, on account of satisfactory
evidence, it was ordered that the
sum of 44.16 be refunded him.
' I
Regarding the establishment
of a free ferry across Long Tom I
river at Liverpool Mills, On peti
tion of A Williel m et al, it ap
peared to be necessary, and Com
missioner Irwin was authorized
to contract for the maintenance
of the same with some responsi
ble bidder.
It appearing that the record
er's room in the court house was
insufficiently heated, a small
heater from some other room was
ordered placed therein.
The matter of tax levy for
1900 for fixing tho levy for
state, county, sohool and other
purposes, was continued until
next regular term.
The bill of C W Davis for
registering voters, was rejected
on the grounds that said electors
therein mentioned were not reg
istered, but voted on "Blank
A," for which the law provides.
The matter regarding purchase
of the "field notes" for Ronton
county by the court was filed for
future consideration. They will
cost between $300 and $400.
G H Waggoner, county sur
veyor, filed a report regarding
the re-establishment of certain
"corners" within the county.
D R Tom was allowed $90 for
repairs done as per agreement.
on Alsea bridge at Rubles.
In the matter of application of
Deidrick Mohfield for gateway,
on report 6f viewers, was granted
on Mohfield paying damages to
Thomas Learmont amounting to
$7; Eli Spencer and Wm. Spen
cer, $1 each. He is also to pav
etc.
CHRISTMAS does
without home.
not
mean much
f
does not mean much without
f -s
iirniSHiiH
My little girl's hair did not grow. It was
harsh 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
hair was only two or three Inches long. I
used Cuticuka soap and some Cdticuka
Ointment, and her hair has come in thick and
as soft as silk. Mrs. A. DOWNEY, Alfred, O.
Warm shampoos Tith Cuticuba Soap and light dress
ings with CuricrRA, pnrt of emollients, will clear
the scalp and hair of crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothe
irritated and itching surface!.
Arrivul tin- week at Nolan &
Callahan's New Outing Flannel
and Flannelettes, Dress Goods, Fur
Trimmings, Rainy-day Sklrte, Col
ored Sateens, Ladies', Misses' and
Children's Union Suits, Satins and
Velvets.
IE FUST HOI
mm
FURNITURE makes the best Xmas
gifts that can be bought.
1 mmrr hwt
l0 9
AVMl-lt-1 .A11 nft r.,...1.- C 1 "Al r-
We ' , T ' L y f ennstmas gitts oi furniture you confer on them a lasting and substantial pleasure.
We VVOII In flsL- un 1 tr crii,-r flue fhoiirrhf Tnr ,-,r..,1,,..4. t- - P 1
- . " rrFr y uMuaauun. x-iom our large stock 01 new and elegant furniti
. i, oimira jiiusl auiiauic ior guts oi me season.
ture we call your attention
of
Corvailis, Oregon,
Does a general and conservative banking
business.
EJ. TRj. BRYSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Corvailis, Oregon.
OiHce in Zierolf building.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Office in Wbitehcrn Blork
Corvailis,
Oregon
"THE RESORT"
THOS. WHITEHORN, Prop.
W. H. P.lcBrayer and Old Crow Whis
kys, Fine Wines, Liquors an4 Cigars.
G. H. NEWTH
Physician Sr Surgeon
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 Rack 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 golden
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
aru. unarming ettects eau be mad by using" these squa
111 ,
in bman or large rooms.
res
Do not think for
are all wc have to offer,
take pleasure in showing
a minute that these splendid bargains
If you caii come to our store, we will
von
oak finish, up. DINING TABLES Solid nsl-
. - ------ v . vn. ii-uu 1 i , U'lUUl,
T Q-"Y' w.vjn.iiv.a 4 uoors ana 2 drawers, yo.oo, smaller size, 2 doors and 2 drawers
IN WHITE ENAMELED $3.50, up.
$3-75-
47.50; same in
IRON BEDS,
We can furnish a home throughout in New or Second-Hand Goods.
J. D. MANN & CO,
The Housefurnishers
CORVALUS,
OREGON.
PHILOMATH, OREO OK.
Notary
Titles. Conveyancing.
costs ot viewing:.
Good goods up-to-date and prices
down to zero, at Nolan & Callahan's.
A full line of the celebrated 1847
Roger Bros.' silverware- at E P
Greffoz's The Leading Jeweler.
For Rent.
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in all State and, Federal Court.
Office ii;Firfet National Bank BaiMicg,
Notice for Publication.
U. 5?. Laxd Office
Qstsecx City. Okkgos, Nov. 19, 1000.
Notice is hereby given .hut in compliance with th?
provisions of the act of -Cngres of June IJ, 1878,
entitled "An net fs.-r the sale of timber lands in tho
Stated of California, orcion, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory, "as extended to all the Publie Land
States by act of An:ust 4, 1S92,
BIlSDGKT FLYNN,
Of Fall City, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has
this dav file;! in this office her sworn statement No.
5324, for the purchase of lot 3, a. N. W. tv and N.
K. i, a. W. i of Sectirjd No. t! in Township No. i3 S
ltan-e No. 7 West, end will offer proof to show that
the lami s(ni"l;t is iiMire valuable for its timber ur
stone than for a'ricultnral purposes, and to establish
her el-iim to said land before the Kegistei and Re
ceiver of this office at Oreffon Citv, Orcein, on
Thurfcda-, tbe 14th dAJ of February. She
names a witnesses: Freeman W. Robinson, L'-Uie
M. Robinson, Michael Fly:m and Albert N. Robin
son, ali of Fall City, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this ollice on or before said 14th day of Feb., 1901.
CaAS. B. MOOEES.
Register.
TSY ... S
Notice for Publication.
Poultry wanted.
I will pay in cash for all kinds of live
poultry the highest market price.
J. H. AIattley,
Residence west of S P depot, Corvailis
AY ill rent 200 acres of land .vest of
Monroe and take part pavment of rent
in work and improvements' on the place.
Address M. S. Woodcock,
, , Administrator,
Corvailis, Oregoi..
Just received New Suits and
Overcoals for men cttA hnvs TOU.
gaut Neckwear, Mufllers, Slippers,
Fine Suspenders, Silk and Linen
Handkerchiefs, etc., at Nolan &
Callahan's.
TO HOMESEEKfRS.
y -1
If you are looking for barjaius in
Stock, Grain and Fruit Farms
I have them . Come and see me or write for
my list. HENRY AMKEE,
. Real Estate Agent,
Philomath, Benton County, Oregon.
Box
59-
Sontherti California.
Prunes at Retail.
Fine lot of first-class
at the following prices:
pounu ; silver prunes,
prunes, 33c. For sale bv
prunes at retail
Italians, 6c per
8Kc; Petite
Rose.
D. C.
Music Lessons.
Lessons given on the piano and organ
in a manner ;that trains the ear, mind
and hands and saves j'ears of needless
drudgery. M. A. Goodxough.
Latest Music.
Notable among the pleasures afforded
by the Shasta Route is the winter trip to
Doumeru caiuorma ana Arizona. Re
newed acquaintance with thjs eection
will evej- develop fraeh points of 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 with the most approved pat
tern of standard and tourist sleeping:'
cars, but tho low rates of fare will still
continue in efiect.
Illustrated guides to th winter resorts
ot taiitornia and Arizona may be had on
application to
0. II.. Markham, G. P. A.
Portland, Oregon.
Referee's Sale.
Notice is hereby iriven that in pursuance to a de
cree and order of sale heretofore made and entc-icd
by the circuit court of ithe state of Oregon, for the
county of Benton, on the 9th day of November A. D.
ll!00, in a suit in equity for a partition of real
property wherein J. H. Gihson and Edith Gibson
were plaintiffs, and Slav M. Gibson and Homer Gib-
sen, a minor, were defendants, in which suit it was
ordered, adjudged and decreed that the follow
ing described 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. G, all the above described premises
situate ill the Town of Weils, Benton county, state
of Oregon, Also the couth half of the following de
scribed premises; Beginning ?.50 chains north of
the quarter section corner in the center of section
1", township 10 ssufh range 4 west of the Will. Mer.,
thence north 16.29 chains, thence west 18.57 chains,
thence south 2 degrees west 1G.29 chains, thence
east 18.97 chains to the place of beginning, contain
ing in the whole tract 30.50 acres, in Beaten county,
state of Oregon. Also, all of the following de
scribed premises to-wit: A part of claim No 05
Not No 1703 described as follows: Beginning at the
southeast corner of Joseph Chamberlain's Donation
Land Claim in township 10 south nnge 4 west of
the Will. Mer. , thence north 38.25 chains to a big
rock, thence east .37. 77 chains to a stake 30 feet
en of the center of the railroad track, thence
south 2 degrees west 2ti.50 chains, thence west
16.23 chains, thence south 12.C0 chains, thence
west cmuufl to tne place oi hcginning. con
taining 124.99 acres, situate in Polk county, Oregon.
Also, the following described premises, to-wit:
Beginning 34.43 chains cast of the northwest cor
ner of scctfon 5. township 10 south ranare 4 west of
the WlB. Mer., thence east 8.57 chains, ihence south
xs.uu cnams, tnence west 7 degrees south 8.02
chains to a stake 30 feet east of the center of the
railroad track, thence north 2rdegrees east 14.00
chains to the place of beginning, containing 11.45
acres, situate in Polk county, Oregon, te sold by
me, the unuersigncd, a referee appointed by said
court, in the manner prescribed bylaw for the sale of
real propertv under execution; f, Punderson Avery,
a referee appointed by- paid circuit court, in the
anove entitled suit "to sell said leal property, will
on Monday, the 7th day of January, 19ul, at the
hour of 2 o'clock p. ui of said day, at the front
door of the county court house m Coiyallis, Benton
county, Oregon, jsell 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
of said court.
Dated December 6, 1900,
PUNDERSON AVERY, Referee
FO
FSNE
TEAS AND
COFFEES
resi! broceries
CORVALLIS
and Wash
tbe fub.ie
Executrix' Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha
ben duly comfirirrcd and appointed sole executrix of
the last will and testament of L. O. Kline, deceased,
by the County Court of tho State of Oregon for
Benton county for probate. All persons having
claims against said estate are tequ red to present tho
same, duly veriBed, to me at mv residence in Cnr al
lis, Oregon, or at the law office if R. llolgate in
Corvailis, Oregon, within six months from the date
of the first publication of this notice.
Dated at Corvailis, Or. this 2nd day of Nov., 1C0O.
Paclixa Klixr,
Executrix.
Atltnifiislrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
been appointed administrator of the estates of Han
som A. Belknap and Mahaia Belkuan. deceased, and
ail creditors of ssid estates are required to present
their claims as per law required, with proper vouch
ers, to said undersigned at. his residence near Mon
roe, ucnton county, within six months from this
date.
Corvailis, Or., October 31, 1900.
W. C. Bklkxap.
Adm. Estates of Ransom A. Belknap and Mahaia
ucmnap, cejcasea.
$900.
YEARLY to Christian
man or woman to look
after our growiwg btinineae iu this
and adjoining Counties; to act as
Manager and Correspondent, woik
can be doiie at home. Enclose
so'f-addressed, stamped envelope
for particulars to H. A. Sherman,
General Manaser, Corcoran Build
ing, opposite United States Xreas-
, i - i : . t x .
my, v wnuugioB, u. j.
Unitkd Statu Land Ofhck,
Oregon City, Oregon. Kov, 1st. lfloo
NjnMoe is hereby given that in outnpliatHo with the
provfa-Kn of the set of Congress of Juno 8 1878
entitled "An act f..r the sole of timber lamia in the
mtrton Territory," as extended to all
i-unu BLitts m act or August 4. 1SH2
CLAYTON T BLAClhl AS.
Of Salem, county of Marion, state of (W
haa thw day filed in tbia oicce his sworn state-.'eut
Kp. tSIS, for the purchase or the SW of Section
.No 14m rawnship 5o. ;3 6 range No. 7 West, and
will ..fftr nroof to show that Hie land sought is
moe valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to estahii-h his claim to
said land before th register and receiver f this office
at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tue.dav. tbe Nth dav
January 1901. He names as witnesses: DavlUo M
Wilson Robert A. Wilson, and K V. Bneroer, all of
taloir, Marion County, Oregon, and Ben V H enter
of Alsea, l'entoii County, Oregon.
Any apd all persona claiming edverrlr the aboie
detciibed lands an reunrttcd to fiis tneir claim, iu
this .16es on or befoie said !BtK'd , (.,,,.,,,..
C1IAS. U. MOORES, '
litgisier
1901.
ilences
views
U anV aStjiSr 4ht l&jiVja:jfit
.A small bav nonv. with whifa cirinonn
face, and left hind foot white; mane and
tail cropped, has been at my place for
some.tirue. Owner mav hnvo samo Kr
claiming property and paying for this
noticfi. if ( u .
me a last week and aransaeted the j Corvailis, Or., Dec. 7, 1900.
County Court.
The commissioners's court
Under this head will be fonn.I fh
latest popular musiu. Kept constantly
on hand by I. K. 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.
Instkl-mental '-Hearts are Trumps,"
a Two-Step March; '"Miss Jollity;"
"Chewin' the Rag," a Rag-time March.
"Moments Musical," bv Kretchmer;
"Valse" byMargis; "Hearts and Flow
ers," for violin and piana, by Tobani.
Notice for Publication.
Estray.
Urates States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 10, 19C0.
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the
w.MMa an aei. oi congress or June 3, J873 en
titled "An act for the gale of timber landa in the
Kl.tBD I 'allt'...! :, . . . . i . . X- . . . ... . .
. . ' -""i iicvaua, ana nasning-
ton Territory, as extended to all tho Public Land
.-tuates oy aci. oi August 4, isyz,
CHARLES D. TICE,
Of Fall City, county of Polk, State of O-egcn, has
this day filed inthis office Irs sworn statomt.nt v.-,
5.T13. for the purchase of the N. J N. W. 1-4 N i
N. B. 1-4 of Section No. 34. iu Township No' 12 S"
Kanga No. 7 W.. and w.ll offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to said land before tbe Register and
Receiver of this office at Oregon-City, Oregon, on
Friday, the Sth day of March, 1901. He mimes as
witnesses: Michael Flynn, Freeman Robinson
Peter Miller and Alvin Robinson, all of Falls Citv
Oregon. '
Anr and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims ir
this office on or before said Sth day of March 1901.
. CflAS. B. MOORES,
Xotlee of Fiaal Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given that tbe undersigned as
administrator of the estate of Susan Gibson, de
ceased, has filed his final account in said estate in
the county court of the state of Oregon, for Benton
countv, and Mondav, the 7th day of January, 1901
at the hour of 2 p. m. of said dav, at the eountv
court room in tbe court bouse in Corvailis, Benton
countv, Oregon, is the time and place set for hear
ingyobjections, if any, to said filial account and the
settlement tnereoi.
Dated this 6th day of December, 1000.
(:. E. GIBSON,
Adm'r of the Estate Susan Gibson, Dec'd.
Fine Holiday Slipt"er8""for men,
women and children just received
atolau &Ca;lahans.
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 (he day after Christ
mas, at Nolan & Callahan's.
lleg'ster,
New Idea Patterns,
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is he.-eby given that tbe undersigred has
been appointed administrator of the estate of
Arthur Johnson, deceased, and all cr ji tors ot said
estate are reqnired to present tbei claims duly
verified as by law required, with the ) i-oper vouch
ers, to said undersigned at his res'dence near Wells,
Benton county, or to Yates, Yates & Gibson at
their offices, Corvailis, Oregon, within six months
from this date.
Corvailis, Or., October 11, 1900.
JOHN D. HARRIS,
Adm'r Estate Arthur Johnson, Dec'd
Notice for Publication.
Ukited States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 19, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance w'ith
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3rd,
1873, entitled "Ati act for 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, 1S92,
LETHE M. ROBINSON,
Of Fall City, county of Folk, State of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office her sworn statement No.
532.1, for the purchase of the N. E. quarter of Sec
tion 14 in Township No. 13 S. Ranee No. 7 West
more valuable for its timber or stone than for ae-ri-( DUUS
cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said
land before tbe Register and Receiver of this office at
Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, tho 14th day of
February, 1901. Che names of witnesses: Michael
Flynn, Freeman W. Robinson, Bridget Flvnu and
.Albert N. llobinson, all of Fall Citv. Oregon.
Anyandall persons claiming adversely the above-
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 14th dav of February
1901.
CHAS. B. MOORKS,
Iiegister.
Cheese.
Tbose desiring Jersey Creamery Cheese
will drop a postal in the postofnoe ad
dressing "Jersey Creamery, Corvailis,
Oregon," stating the number f pounds
ofcheeso wanted and the same will be
delivered to your door any place in Cor
vailis. or surrounding suburbs, and will
be shipped to those at a distance. Most
of the cheese on (he market is so highly
adulterated with foreign coloring niattor
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 mnnet:
can buy. The cows are kept in well
ventilated and thoroughly cleaned
stables. Each cheese is warranted. Pa
tronize home industry Address
Jebkey Creamery,
Corvailis, Oregon!"
For Sule cr Exchange,
One bundred.and eighteen lots, in half and whole
blocks in tho original town ..f Ntwpoit, that health
ful and beautiful summer resort, in Lincoln countv
Oregoa; some butanes lois: residence loU near tho
principal churches, school . house, and other rei-
s; aloo resioence lota commanding beautiful
Of ocean audbay.
Five .fractional blocks, aoutb. of and near tbe
State Agricultural College; all corrpletelv tiled
streeu thrown up and graded; beautiful, convenient
and healthful for residence.
Largo dwelling, barn and outhouses, centrallv
locatcd on roomy and commodious grounds in
Corvailis; will exchange for farm near Corvailis. '
Twenty acres highly improved, all tile drained.
i i L wum'wmi, ciceiicnt ruouiv
buildings; about one-fourth uiiie from Agricultural
College.
Large and roomy house and stable aril lot in Oor
vadis, good residence, two bl ntt umh c. ui
House; high, i-oliiiig ground.
Eight nice residence lots, thoroughly tile drained
in wilkins Addition to Corvailis, '
One lot and hotel, Tho Vincent House, on Front
street, in Corvailis, centrally located.
Seventy-three acres, 6 in orchaid, 18 In wheat
balance iu grub, timber and pasture; situato west"
adjoining the uid Fellows Cemetery, near Corvailis."
WD! exchange the town Property named for
suitable farm or acreage prorty; or will exchange
the acreage property described.for town property or
other farms or acreage; or will sell any or all of
said propcrtj on reasonable terms and time at rea
sonable rates and prices.
M. S. WOODCOCK.
Oorvallhi; Oregon.
Corvailis
Eastern Railroad,
TIME CARD.
For Yaquina:
12:45 p.
1 :50 p.
6:45 p.
6:10 a.
11:30 a.
12:15 p. in.
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7:00 a.
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Jerseys for Sale.
NOTICE.
Perseus desiring to locate on timber
claims tributarv to the C. & E. R. I.
You nre cordially invited to call would do well to tall on or correspond
and examine my stock of Silver- with the undersigned. There iganum
wafe and Sterline Novelties. It is ber of first-class limber claims to be taken
largest and most, complete in the I up under the timber or homestead acts,
city, E P Greffoz The Leading ! W. L. CLARK,
Jeweler. Gcteg, Manoa Co.. Or. Locator.
For Sale One of the finest Jersey
ills, full blood, born last Julv.
solid color, gentle and kind, will
register in the A. J. U. C.
Or:e very fine full-blood Jersey
onii soils color, prominently mark
ed, gentle and kind, born June 18,
1 son mr- . -.
ioy. nis mo mer ten 4 ne..
cent, outter iat. Will register in
the I'. C. C C.
Two nice full-blood Jersey heif
ers, solid color, well marked, about
15 months old, gentle and kind,
registertd in the A. J. C. C. Par
ties wanting fine reg'stered Jersey
sf 05k will miss a rare chance if they
fail fa' investigate this opportunity
to get fine Jerseys.
M. S. Woodcock,
Corvailis, Ore. '
Train leaves A loan v
Corvailis
" arrives Yaquina
1 Reluming:
Leaves Yaquina ....
Leaves Co-valJis. . . ,
Arrives Albany
3 For Dettoit:
Leaves Albany .....
Arriyes Detroit
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit
Arrives Albany
One and two connect
and Corvailis 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 moping grounds on the
Breitcnbusli and Santiam river the
same day.
Epwin Stone,
H. L. Wai.ukn, Manager.
i. v. & r. a.
Cbokise, Agent, Corvailis.
12:10 p. m.
5:45 p. ro.
at Albanv
II. IT.
lei The Fixer
is now. prepared fo do all kinds of bi
cycle- repairing, enameling, varnishing,
etc. Besides being a rhsmyicn "f.xer'
of the Willamette valley, he carries a foil
line of bicycle sundries and supplies.
His shop is the headquaretrs
men. Pay him a visit.
for ttheel-
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