TBI milEUEIlL TUESDAY, JANUARY, 1, 1801. The Prune Industry. A dispatch from Washington, D. C, contains an acconat of Prof. E. R. Lake's report to the Department of Agriculture on his return from his official jour ney t Europe. He is -also quoted on conditions of the prune industry of the Northwest. We print the following interesting extract: Prof. E. R. L,aka, of CorvalHs, Oregon, left here last week for his home. He spent the sum mer in Germany, France and Austria, investigating the ques tion of prune culture under the directiSn of the Department of Agriculture, the object of his visit being to secure varieties of prunes for the Pacific Northwest that could be grown with ' little likelihood of injury frem tho elements. "The prune industry of the Pacific Northwest," Mr. Lake said before leaviag for 6b West, 'is tho foremost horticultural .nterest of that part of the cun try.. Indeed, the extent of the industry, the aggregate of capl tal and equipment necessary to prepare and market the crop is understood by but few people. . While there has been many acres of unprofitable orchards destroyed during the past five years, and more particularly the past two, yet there are hundreds of acres being set out at the resent time. In fact the new plantings of iqoo-iqoi will be the largest since the 'boom' days 011890-91." It is estimated by Mr. Lake that the acreage of prunes in.the above states is abont 50,000, and this, together with the equip meat, including evaporators, paoking-houses, etc., is valued at 20,000,000. An "average nor mal crop would be 75,000,000 poHhds or evaperated fruit. Upon the basis of prices received fr Ik crp this year, this would yield an income f $3, 500.000, It is evident from this that the prase industry of the Pacific Northwest is one of no little im portaace to this comparatively J . 1 t -r . Tinaeveiopsa region, in me .mas ter of saw varieties it i9 claimed that th recent introductions, providing they succeed, and fruit with as relative an earliness as la their native surroundings. will be worth at least $500,000 per year to this section, in that they will enable the growers to . lengthen the season, f harvest 1 . ing Dy at least 10 days, since - these varieties appear to have all tho desirable merits of he ones grown at present, and ripen from 10 to 14 days earlier. - Patterson-Brown. December 26th, at the home of Mrs. TohnsoH, the " bride' grandmother, Miss L,ala Browa, of Walls, and Mr. Harry Patter son, of Red Bluff, - Calif., were united in the bonds of holy mat rimony, Rev. P. S. -Knijht offi ciatinf. The. wedding was a most pleas ing affair. As Miss Emma Mar tin, of Portland, played a maroh, the bride and groom appeared, followed by tho bridesmaid, Miss Ella Johnson, and best man, Mr. R. Wilcox, of Red Blsff. They, stood under an arch of ivy, dur ing the performance of the cere mony, after which all retired U the dining room where a most luxurious dinner was served. Th bride was dressed la white, while the bridesmaid were white over blse. The hall and table were beautifully decorated with ivy and "Hewers Many valuable presents were presented. Those present were the bride's mother, Mrs. E., Brown, her brother, Onis Brown, Laura Oauthorn, J Smith, Mr and Mrs A Flickinger, Mr and Mrs L, Fliekinger, Mr "and lira C Davis, Thelta Rickard, Jamie Newton, Mary Newtea and Ella Hite. Miss. Brown is a well known aad highly esteemed young- lady. Mr. Patterson is a prominent! culture and influence both in society and business. After a short visit in Portland, tho happy oonpla will depart foi Red Bluff, their future heme. All join in wishing hem the pleasures of a leng and happy life. . Value of a College. The proposition of the M. E. South, CorvalHs conference to es-1 tablish a college in - this city is a matter of great importance to the ptople of Roseburg. It is under stood that what is probably the best natural site fur such a school in Oregon can bd secured almost in the city limits for little more than $5,000, aad this amount the people of this city will b asked to raise. X he conference will then erect suit able buildings at once, . aud estab lish a School with complete college ourrioulum, and with competent teachers in every department. The conference voted to expend $25,000, and this amount will be raised as fast as it can be collected within the church.- High school?, and especi ally those of college rank, are very mportant factors m the growth of cities now-a-days.' Parents uni versally recognize the necessity of educating their children, and pre fer to reside in towns where the school facilities are such that they may have the highest educational advantages without being absebt from the home circle. A college once located would induce many people to locate here for the sake of educating their families, and it would Keep thousands of dollars of Koseburg money at home that is now spent for board and tuition . of our young people in the college towns of the state. Thus it would be a financial benefit to the town, aside from its elevating tendency upon all grades of society .Review. . ' :V Real Estate Transfers. American Trust Co to las E Davis, 200 acres near Blodgett; con, 700. , J. W. Hays to L V Flint, 60 acres ol , land near Monroe? con, soo. J F Wilson to Prior Wilson. interest ia parcel f land on Mary's river; oon, $3,200. United States ta Laura B Ver non, patent to 63 acres of land in Alsea valley. " ' - TO HOMEStEKERS. If you are looking for bargains in Stock, Grain and , Fruit Farms I have them . Come and see me or write for my list. HSiniT AKBLBE, Beat Xstate Agent, Philomath. Benton County. Oregon. Box 59. Something New. Just published by the Southern Pacific Company is a pamphlet upon the re sources of Western Oregon, which in cludes an excellent map of the state, and contains information on climate. lands, education, etc., existing indus tries Bnd their capabilities. . Attention is also directed to such new Gelds for energy or capital as promise fair return. This publication fills a need long ex perienced by Oregoniang, in replying to inquiries of Eastern friends. Copies may be had of local agent of the Southern Pacific Company, or from C. II. Mabkham, - -G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. Alsea honey at Zierolf's. ANNUAL SALE Oar Annual Reduction Sale of Winter Merchandise will begin on JSatnrDay, December 29th. Every article in our extensive stock will be sold at sweeping reductions. Our winter stock must be closed out at once. Price is not the consideration. 'Everything must move. Lowest prices in stand lamps, banquet lamps, banging lamps and nighl lamps; get our prices, we will 8uifyou. Zierolf. letter List, For week ending December 22, 1900. Parsons calling for tbese letter will please state jiate oa which they were advertised. They will be charged at the rate of one cent each. B W Jenfcs, L A Fleming, J H Hall, Mrs Ida J Harris, -Philip Smith, K J Taylor, J C WeBton (2), Wm Whitehorn. B. W. Johnson, F. M. lakes the Hair grow. Clears the Complexion. Softens and 'whitens the Hands. Preserves and beautifies the skin of In fante and Children. or Abnhitdr port, ddloMrmdlaiea. mvMxtfr fflectim, Cvticuba Soap i aot only the moat cfncsciotis oftkiapnriflmsnd besntiflan, but th. porft awl BMeV tot totot, bMhi .nit baby latin. Sold waiywhTm, BritUh del 1 HMW BBBTtltOlldO&a Sown, u. o. a. The Light of the World or Our Savior in Art Cest nearly $1CO,000 te produce. Con tains nearly 100 full-page engravings of oar Savior and Eia Ttjother 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 galleries in Europe where the originals may be seen. Also contains a Child's Department, including a Child's Story of the Christ and His Mother, beautifully written, to fit each picture. This wenderjnl book matchless ia its parity aod 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 this community soon make $1,000 taking or ders for Christmas presents. Mrs. Waits, oar agent in Massachusetts, has sold over $3,000 worth of the books in a very short time. Mrs. Sackstt, our agent ia 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 Bed and geld, and adorned with Golden . Roses and Lilies. It is, without doubt, the most beautiful book f this century. Write for terms quickly and get the manure of that territory. You can woik on salary or commission, and , when you prove yonr success we will promote you to the positional 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 eharga of office in Lead ing City of the State and manage all t'fie business of the State. Send for terms. Address , THE BRITISH-AMERICAN CO " CorcsraH Building,' Opposite t V. S. Treasury, Washington, D. C. Prunes at Retail. Fine lot of first-class prunes at retail at the following prices: Italians, 6c per poond: Silver prunes, 8Kc; Petite prunes, 33c. ; For sale by D. C. Rose, SotttHertt California. Notable among the pleasures afforded bv the Shasta Route is the winter trip to Southern California and Arizona. Re newed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest and added industries, in its proline vege tation aod among its nnmberless resorts of mountain, shore, vallev and plain. The twe daily Shasta trains from Port land to (Jautornia nave been recently eouipped with the most approved pat tern of standard and tourist sleeping cars; but the low rates of fare will still continue in effect. . Illustrated gnides to the winter resorts of California and Arizona may be had on application to . C. H. MarehaM, G. P. A., . Portland, Oregon Notice for Publication. Urttbd Statu Land Omes, Oreoan CitT. Ore on. Not. 1st. 1900. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the set of Congress of June 8, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sals of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Hevada, and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Angost 4, 1893. CLAYTON T BLACKMAtr. Of Salem, cetmtv et Marios, state of Oregon. hai this day filed to this office his sworn statement Ho. 6315, for tne pnrcnaseoi me ort oi cecuon Xo. 14, in Township No. 18 tt range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stooe than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 29th day Jnnnarv. 1001. Be names as witnesses: Devillo M. Wilson, Rebert A. Wilson, and E. V. Spencer, all of salem, uarien county, Oregon, ana jsen v. spencer nf AIbm Pntan CountT. Orcsron. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aboye- d escribed lands are requested to nie tneir cuums in this office on or before said 29th day of January, 1981. - CHA8- B. MOORK8, fiegister f - Notice for Publication. - Unitkd Statks Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Dec 10, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the S revisions of an act of Congress of June 3, 1873, en tled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, CHARLES D, TICE, Of Fall City, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day filed inthis office his sworn statement No. 5333. for the purchase of the N. N. W. 1-4, N. V. S. 1-4 of Section No. 34. in Township No. 12 S, Range Ko 7 W.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is irore valuable for its timber or stone than fur agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said laud bofore the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 8th day of Mavch, 1901. He names as witnesses; Michael Flynn, Freeman Robinson, Peter Miller and Alvin Robinson, all of Falls City, Oregon. An v and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to fiJe-their claims in this office on or before said 8th day of March 1901. CHAS. B. XOJRES, - Register, It is well to remember that you can cover Benton County ' horoughly by placing your advertisement in the "Gazette" They get Proper Display, Proper-Position and Proper Treatment. come to think over it, 1 you can .easily under stand why so many prom nent advertisers place ads in this paper. - That's the Secret. Notice for Pabllcatlon. - , U. S. Lakd Officb ' Orxgo Cm, O&kgox, Nov. 19, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of . Congress of June 3, 1678, 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 tbUc Land States by act of August 4, lS92f BRIDGET FLYNN, Of Fall Citv, county of Folk, State of Oregon, has this dav filed inthis office her sworn statement No. 6324, for the purcha 3 of lot 3, S. 4, N. W. and N. E. J, 8. W. of SecticnNo. 2 in TowrbMp No. i3 S Hange 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 eliini to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Orero i Citv. Oreeon. on Thursday, tbe 14th day of February. 1901. She names as witnesses: Freeman W. Robinson, Lettie M. Robinson, Michael Flynn and Albert N. Robin son, 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., 1901. CHAS, B. MOORES, Register. Referee's Sale. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance to a de cree and order of sale heretofore made and entei ed by the circuit court of . the state of Oregon, for the county of Benton, on the 9th day of November A. D. ItiOO, in a suit in equity for a partition of real property wherein J. H. Gibson and Edith Gibson were plaintiffs, and MayM. 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, Beven, eight, nTe and ten in Block No. one, and Lots one. two, t iree, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven" and twelve in Block No. 6, all the above described premises situate in th Town of Wells, Benton county, state of Oregon, Also the south half of the following de scribed premises; Beginning ?.&0 chains north of the quarter section corner in the center of section 17, township 10 south range 4 west of the Will. Men, thence north 16,29 chains, thence went 18.57 chains, thence south 2 degrees west 10.29 chains, thence east 18.97 chains to the place of beginning, contain ing in the whole tract 30.50 acres, in Benton county, state of Oregon. Also, all of the following de scribed premises to-wiu A part of claim No Co Not No 1763 described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of Joseph Chamberlain's Donation Land Claim in township 10 south range 4 west of the Will. Mer., thence north 33.25 chains to a big rock, thence east 37.77 chains to a stake 30 feet west of the center of the railroad ti&ck, tbence south 2 degrees west 26.50 chains, thence west 16.23 chains, thence souh 12. CO chains, thence west 21.54 chains to the pTace of beginning, con taining 124.99 acres, situate in Polk county, Oregon. Also, the following described premises, to-wit: Beginning 34.43 chains east of the northwest cor ner of section 5, township 10 south range 4 west of the Will. Mer., thence east 8.57 chains, ihence south 13.00 chains, thence west 7 degrees south 8.02 chains to a stake 30 feet east of the center of the railroad track, thence north 2degrees east 14.00 chains to the place ot beginning, containing 11.45 acres, situate in Polk county, Oregon, be sold by me, the unuenrigned, a referee appointed by said court, in the manner prescribed by law for the sale of real property under execution; I, Punderson Avery, a referee appointed by said 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 tbe county court house in Coryallis, Benlun county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash in hand, all of tbe 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 trourt. - Dated December 6, 1900. PUNDERSON AVERY, Referee. ; Sotlce of Final Settlement. v Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Susan Gibson, de ceased, has filed his final account in said .estate in the county court of tbe state of Oregon, for Benton county, ana JMonaay, tne .n aay oi auuurj, jwa, at the hour of 2 p. nt. of said day, at the eounty Muirt. mnm in the court house in Corvallis. BentOD county, Oregon, is the time and place set for hear ing objections, if any, to said final account and the settlement tnereqi. , - . ' Dated this 6th day of December, 1900. R, E. GIBSON, " Adm'r of the Estate Susan Gibson, DecU Notice of Guardian's Estate. Sale of Real Notice is hereby given that by virtue of aB order of sale and license from th county court of Clack amas county, state ot Oregon, made and issued at the December term thereof, to-wit: on the 3rd day of Dec., 1900, licensiiig me to sell certain real estate, I will on Saturday, the 26th day of January, 1901, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of midday, at the v.rt hnriw rinnr in the citv of Corvallis. in Benton county, Oregon, sell at public auction to tho high est bidder, for caih in hand, the following described real property, to-wit: Lot No. 3 in Block No. 7 in Dixon's Addition to the city of Corvallis, in Benton eountv- state of Oregon, said rep.1 property here inbefore described being the property of Leo F.Cook, Thomas O. Cook and Hazel Cook, minors who are under the guardianship of the undersigned. ifateo fecemoer zi, iwy. - - MINNIE COOK, Guardian of Said Miners. Try this Office for, Job Work. Executrix' motiee to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has Ik en duly comtirmed and appointed sole executrix of the last will and testament of L. G. Kline, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Benton county for probate. All persons having claims against f .id estate are tequTred to present the name, duly veriEed, to me at mv lesidence in Conal lis, Oregon, or at the law office if K. Colgate in Corvallis, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Corvallis, Or. this 2nd day of Nov., 1900. Paulina Kline, Executrix. Administrator's Notice. NoLice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estates of Ran som A. Belknap and Mahala Belknap, deceased, and all creditors of said estates are required to present tneir ctaims as per law require, witn proper voucn ers, to eaid undersigned at his residence near Mon roe, Benton county, within six months from this date. ' Corvailis, Or., October 31, 1900. -W. C. Belknap. A din. Estates of Ransom A. Belknap and Mahala ueixnap, aeceaseo. Administrator's Notice. Notice it herebj given that the trnderaigred has been appointed administrator of the estate of Arthur Johnson, deceased, and all creditors of said estate are required to present their claims duly verified as by law required, with the proper vouch ers, to said undersigned at bis residence near Wells, Benton county, or to Yates, Tates & Gibson at their offices, Corvallis, Oregon, withia six months from this date. Corvallis, Or., October 11, 1900. " JOHN D. HARRIS, n adm Estate Arthur Johnson, Deod Notice for Publication. United States Lans OnrrcB, v - Oregon City, Oretron, Nor. 19, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3rd, 1873,. entitled "An 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, 1892, LETTIE MT ROBINSON, Of Fall City, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn -statement No, 5323, for the purchase of the H. E. quarter of Sec tion 14 in Township No. 13 3 , -Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for acri- ' cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said iana oeiore tne negister ana Receiver oi tme omce 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, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office oh or before said 14th day of February, 190L - CHAS. B. MOOREfi, Register. - - ' Estray. - A small bay pony, with w hile stripe on face, and left hind foot white; mane and tail cropped, has been at my place for some time. - Owner may have same by claiming property and paying for this notice. M. u. Hart. Corvallis, Or., Dec. 7, 1900. - Notice lor Publication. Land Office at Oregon Cnr, Oregon, December 15. 1900. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that, said proof wiu oe mane oeiore toe uounty uierit ox ronton uounty, at urvams, uregon, on .teoruary 4tn. 1901, viz: - , " IRVING E. GLEASON, : Father of Parson C. Gleason, deceased, H. E. No. 11,650 for the NE1 Section 20, T 13 S, R aw. He names the following 'witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land. Viz.: T A Lemaster and W H Parish, of Ina vaie, Benjamin F. Ireland and Geo W Armstrong, of r eru, uregon. --CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. $900. YEARLY to Christian ! man or woman to look after our growing business' ia this J and adjoining Counties ; to act as ' Manager and Correspondent, work j can be done at home. Enclose J self addressed, stamped envelope 1 for particulars to H. A. Sherman, 1 General Manager, Corcoran Build- i ing, opposite United States Treas- - Washington, V. (J. j Get your Job Work done here SOUTH and EAST ... ' ' VIA . Southern Pacifle Company. THE SHASTA ROUTE '. Trains leave Corvallis for Portland aad way stations at 1:20 p. m. Lv Portland -8:30 a m Lv Albany 12:30 p m Ar Ashland 12:33 am Ar Sacramento 5 .00 p m S :30 p m 10 50 p m 11:39 am 4:35 a in 9.30 a m Ar San Francisco-7:45 p m Ar Ogden 5 :45 p m Ar Denver -9:00 a ra Ar Kansas City 7 :26 ajn .11:45 a ra 9:00am 7 :25 a m 9:30a m Ar umcngo y7 :oa a m Ar Los Angeles 1 :20 pm Ar El Paso 6:00 p m 7 :00 a m 6 :00p m 6:30 am 9 !55 a tn 4:00 am Ar f ort worm e:30 a m Ar City of Mexico 9 :55 a tn Ar Houston 4 :0Q a m Ar New Orleans.. 6 :25 a m Ar Washington 6:42 a m Ar New York.. 12:43 p m 65p mj 6:42 a m 12:43 p m PULLMAN AND TOURIST CABS on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with sev eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, urnua, rnuippines, Ueutral and South America. - See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis station, or address C, H. MARKHAM." G. P. A., Portland, Or. E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dentistry of every description done in first ' class manner, and satisfaction guar anteed. GROWN in BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY Office over Zierolf 'b grocery store, oppos?' the post office, CorvalHs. Oregon. B. A. CATHEY, M. D. Physician Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. 12 a. m. Office Hours p. m. Residence: Cornet College and 8th Stt-. Telephone at oflice as! residence. Corva!lis, - - - - Oregon. Notary Titles. Conveyancing JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LA.W. Practice in all State ancTFederal Court. Office iutFirst National Bank Building. G. H. NEWTH Physician Surgeon PHILOMATH, OREGON. it THE RESORT THOS. WHITEHORN, Prop. W. H. McBrayw aad Old Crow VfMf. kys, Fin Wines, Liquor an 4 Cigars.' 33- HZ,. 33IfSrS01T, ATTORNEY AT LAW Corvallis, Ore"on. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Office In WblUhorn Block Corvallis, Oregon TSEFIHSTInTIOPLB Corvallis, Oregon. Does a general and conservative banking business. 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, 1 Administrator," Uorvallis, Oregon. NOTICE. . V Persons deeiriog to locate on timber claims tributary to the C. & E. R. R. would do well to call on or correspond with the nndersigned... There is a num ber oi first-class timber claims to be taken up undrr the timber or homestead acts. . W.L. CLARK, Gates, Marion Co., Or. - Locator. Music Lessons. Lessons given on the piano' and organ in a manner that trains tbe ear, mind and hands and -saves years of needless drudgery. M. A. Goodnougr. Ev.bfciibe for this paper. RATIiHOAD, THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montane, TTt&k, Colorado and" all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Pacific Fast Mail Line, or the Rio Grakde Scenic Lines. Look at the Time . ! days to Salt Lake zy3 days to Denver i4 days to Chicago 4 days to New York Free Reclining Chair Care, Upholstered Ttmrist Slplnr Can, aad FCUatBfl Palace Sleepers, operated all trains. . For farther Informatl, appfrt GEO. P. EGLtST, Agent, Corvallis, Or. 0. 0. TERRY, VT. R. COMAN, Tr&Vi Pass. Agt. Geo'l Agent. 124 Third St, Portland, Or. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. 1 liUC MKU. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m. " " Corvallis 1:50 p. m. " arrives Yaqnina 6:45 p. m. 1 Retunaiiig: m Leaves Yaquina. . . . 6:10 a. m. Leaves Corvallis... . 11:30 a. m. Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. m. 3 For Detiolt: Leaves Albany 7:00 a, m. Arriyes Detroit .... 11:20 1. m. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:10 p. ro. Arrives Albany.... 6:45 p. tn. - One and two connect at Albary and Corvallis with Southern Pacific trains, giving direct service to and from Newport 1 and adjacent beaclie. Trains for the mountains arrive at noon, giving ample time to raeb ramping grounds on the Breiterbu6h and Santiatn river the 6ame dav. Edwin Stone, H. L. Walden, Manager. T. F, & P. A. II. H. Ceonise, Agent, Corvallis. TIKE SCHEDULES. Absivs Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha KanssB City, St. Louis, Ohieage aod Bast Atlantic Express 9 p. m. Fast Mail 7:00 p.m. Walla Walla. Lew istsn, Spo k a ne, Minneapolis, S t Panl. Dolnth. Mil waukee, Cbicago, and East Spokane Fiver 6:00 p.m. Spokane Flyer 8:40 a. m. Ccsan S!f.nr.shiss- All sailing dates subject to change. For BaB Franeiseo, Bail Dec. S, 8, 13, 13, S3, 28, & every 6 davB. 8 p. 01, 4 p. m. Daily Es. Bud. 8. p. m. Sato rd ay, 1 p. m. Colombia River Eteatcer. - To Astoria & way landing. 4 p. ra. 'Swept feanday WilMft ftim. Oregon Cily, New Iwrg, Salem, khA Wy-landiBjia. 4:S0p. m. Bpodar 6 a. m. Ex. Sun. 7 . m. Tuesday Thursday ancf S atnrday WlRamans eni lm hill Rivers. Oregon flty, Day ton & "Way-land's. 3tS8 pK. d y aod Friday. St. m. T nesday, T harsd'y and Satn rd'y V.illa ette River. Portland to Cerval lis & Way-land's. 4 :30 p. a. Monday, W edne& d a y aad Friday. Leave RipaiiA 3-35 a. m. Daily. x Snaka Rivsr. Riparia to Lewtg'n. Leava Leiein Dailr re :80 a, ra MR. THAYER, Local AgeDt. Jerseys for Sale. For Rale One of the finest Jersey bulls, full blood, born last Jnly, solid color, gentle and 'kind, will register in the A. J. C. C. - Ote very fine full-blood Jersey bnll solid color, prominently mark ed, gentle and kind, born June 18, 1899. His rnDlher- tested 6i per cent, butter fat. Will register In the P. C. C C. Two nice full-blood Jersey heif ers, solid color, well marked, abont 15 months old, gentle and kind, registen-d m the A. J. C. C. Par ties wanting fine rrg'stered Jersey stock will mies a rare chance if they fail to investigate this opportunity to get fine Jerseys. M.S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Ore. ' lit ey The Fixer is now j:epared to do all kinds of bi cycle repairing, enameling, varnishing,' etc. Besides being a chempicn "fixer of the Willamette valley, he farriea a fall line of bicycle sundries and supplies. Sis shop is the beadquaretrs for wheel men. Pay him a vi&itj citizen f Red Bluff, a man of