THE WILLIS GAIETIt TUESDAY. JANUARY 8, 1901. The qnestien of adequate pun ishment for kidnapping is being discussed in sereral states. It has been suggested by some that the death penalty.- would net be too severe for such crime. It is understood that a bill is being prepared for introduction to the next legislature, providing a penalty for this crime in the state of Oregon. A conservative estimate of the freight paid annually on the ex ports and imports of tke United States is $200,000,000. Friends of the ship subsidy bill beliave that the competition which will arise as a result of its passage will reduoe freight fates 25 per cent, making a saving of $50, 000,000 per year. . The proposed subsidy is limited to $9,000,000. per year. One of the strong reasons given for the decline in ship building in the United States for the foreign carrying trade, is that our ships not only cost 25 per cent more than those of England and Germany, with operating charges at least 40 per oent greater by. reason of higher wages and better living, but. they are compelled to com pete with the protested ships of these and other nations. Take 16-knot ships up to 22-knot, and in the world outside of the Uni ted States there are only six to day whiah are not running un der subsidies from other govern ments. . The appropriations and im provements made upon the har bor at Yaqnina Bay saved to the producers ef Oregon vast sums of "money in decreased freight rates, because this additional outlet served as a valuable com petitor in reducing tha eosl of transportation. This improve ment has been long delayed and temporarily abandoned in com pliance with a steady and strong opposition from large interests in other localities, made because the route through Yaquina .Bav afforded the means t reduce freights on the redacts of West era Oregon, and for the reason that this line did not pass their way. Attorney General Grigg9 made a strong, argument before the supreme court against the con. tention that the constitution keeps pace with the flag in get-, ting into new territory, says the Globe-Democrat, but he speiled some of the effect of his address by saying "I am her in a feeble and humble way" to support the executive branch of the govern ment in its position on this ques tion. The "feeble and humble" should have been left out. The executive branch of the United States government is , neither teeoiener bumble, the attorney general is part of it and its legal representative, and his contention on the issue involved is In line with the position taken by such eminent authorities as Marshall, Webster, Benton, Jefferson and " many other distinguished meu. An official of the United States government in the performance of his duty is not called upon to abase himself before any man or body of men on earth. - The Grout bill which recently passed the lower house of con gress and is now before the sen ate, has for its object the pre vention of the sale of oleomar garine disguised as butter. As the law now-stands oleomar garine is taxed . two cents per pound, , but leaves, the manu facturers' thereof to color it to represent pure batter. The Grout bill reduces the tax to one fourth cent per ponnd on un colored . oleomargarine, but im poses a tax of ten cents a pound when it Is colored to represent butter. Much information on the subjeot shows that ninety per cent of the oleomargarine sold is so disguised that the pur chaser believes it to ba butters It is claimed- that so perfect is the . deception . that keepers of' puDiic nouses can purchase the colored oleomarperine and tilare it before their guests and it is tuus consumed under the belief that thev are eatincr'; hntter The -friends of , the Grout bill believe that if i t becomes a law it will prevent the fraud of color ing: aud passing' oleomargarine off as butter, while.. those who. still wish to consume oleomarga rine in its unoolored condition will make no mistake in the quality of the food consumed. It is a very just and proper bill, indeed, and everv friend of the dairy interest will do a good aeea to request their senators to vote and work for the passage of the Groat bill. ; J". The oeoele of Multnomah. and other counties, daring the boom of recent years divided and multiplied public offices com- tnaading largo salaries for the tax-oarers to meet.- Some' of them have been considering the advisability ef asking fthe next legislature to again consolidate ths offices. It will be well for the people of Boston county to lalso invite the legislature to place the offices of recorder and clerk agaia under one officer. There never was any reason for dividinsr the office. It has orov- en to be an expensive luxury to me tax-payers. Fossibly, some of the salaries of officers should ba reduced to correspond with the ability of the taxpayers to meet them. ' It wonld be well to repeal the law providins salaries for clk, sheriff, and recorder, and enaet instead a Jaw paying fees to the respective officers for seryicta readered. The law pro viding for these changes should be made to take effect at the ex piration of the terms of the pres ent 6fficers. " The people desiring these changes should make it known to their senator and rep resentative at an early date. Lane county, one of the largest counties in Western Oregon, ha never changed front the old sys tern of having the county clerk perform the duties of recorder, and her people exoreis maoh satisfaction for not having made a - a .' . ine mistake of dividing the offioe. -,-;f-; r; - .. TO HOJVIESCCKERS. If you are looking1 for bargains in Stock, Grain and Fruit Farms 1 have them. Come and -see me or write for my list. HIKST AKBIBR, Real Estate Agent, Philomath, Benton Comity, Oregon. Box 59-. Notice for Publication. Notice is hereby given thai the following named aettlar hu filed notice ef hi intention to mike final prool in eupport of hie claim, and that .aid proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton County , at Corvallia, Oregon, on February 20, 1901, viz: JOHN W. HYDB, H. B. Ko. 11,058 for the Lot 1, 2, and S, Sec tion , T. .13 8 R. 6 W. He namei the follow ing witneuea to prove 1 continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Tames Franklin, John Franklin, Mahlon W. Worth ington and Franois 1. Spencer, all of Philo math, Oregon, CHAS. b. moores, . - -. Register. For Sale or Exchange. Ana l.nnJnJI.. A -I -.1. a, . . -- a ik ' '. '. . .' blocks, in th ontn town of Newport, that health ful sani4 HtTt1 L J V " . uuiuici iDivi i, in liiacoia county, Oregua; some business lots: residence lots bear the principal churches, schooUhouse, and other resi dences; also residence lots commanding beautiful views of ocean andbar. Fire fractional blocks; south of and sear the w osiivuivuiM vuiiefre, an cvmpieseiy ciiea, streets thrown up and graded: beautiful, convenient UlH fcoalrhfivl A- nnul 1 TsUWA jtnfAilln. Iv.. ... iL .... (miu vuuivuwb, ovnwauy looatod on roomy and commodious rrounds. in RnrvtaJHa will .hnr n m: t " sv usiui uatu urvauin. Twenty acres highly' Improved, all tile drained, t .ir 01mm ui cuiutbuod; excellent roomy building; about one-fourth mile from Agricultural College. large and roomy bouse and stable and lot In Cor Tttllis, frood residence, two bl cm k g iUm Cour i ?tlM"Weow thoroughly tile drained, in Wilkina Addition to Ooriauia. . Onltandotel,11ie VInoent House, on Front street, in OorvaUis, eentrally located. !. Balance in puh, timber and pasture; situate west, adjoining the Odd Fellows OametM-r. n (wih? JT?, "ohK 'town property named lot suitable farm or rrmTa - . , the acreage property desoribea7fopwn- property m other faoua or acreage; or will setl any or all 0 rni-Z, k. 1 ZtTr vnm aoa ome e res M. R WOODCOCK, Cornllls, Oretron. Billey The Fixer . -aassawsBeaasaeeee - y, is now rrepared. to So all kind of bi cycle repairing, enameling, varnishing; etc Beeidpfl bain a - 13 - vaiwui pivu UAtH of the "WHIamette vaUer, be eafTiesa foil iui 01 Dioyoxe snnanes and Boppiieg His shop Sa tha headqteretrs . tot wheel men Fy him a visit. 1 'AdminlatfaTor's Notice. ; J NeUeeishersbv given that the nndenrisTea hu been appointed administrator ef the estate of Arthur Johnson, deceased, and ell creditors of said estate are required to present their claims duly verlned as by law required, with the -proper vouch ers, to Said undflralraed at him vw.li. 5!toncoantJ or y Yates, Tales ft Gibson i .i iin, vorrauis, uregon, witbia sU months from this data - , - ' ... - . OcTraUis, Or., October 11, 1900. ' JOHN D. HARRIS, Adea'rBeUte Arthur Johosoo, Deod Adntialstrator's Notice. s ; ' , --; hue unaerBigneo Bas been appointed adminlitrator of the estates of Ban- nm A italkn, anjl If.kA. .ik . i . ,, . ,. r wi&up, ueceaaea, ana aU creditors ef s Id estates ere required to present their claims ss per law ree.nl res,' with proper vouch ere, U said nadersigned at his residence near Mon- m. HBtnn Mnnf, wt.hln .1 . L . ... , . 7 v 1 wuuuu ixum TOIS date. 1 . Corvallis, Or., October 1, IDOe, ; . .....-. Wit : I SI flakes the Hair grow. Clears the Complexion. - Softens and whitens the Hands. Preserves and beautifies the skin of In fants and Children. aw Absolntely para, deneaMytaedieated, uipiblmrly enectfra, Concua SOAr U not oclj tb most afflcscioua of ikla pailflm aad beaatiaen, but the perest ead avet e4otout,balh(Bnd babyaoapa. Bold everywhere. BritUh dapoti NnriTWT. Ixtada OTTsaZJ.AJHiC.CoarTBoki'rofa., Bortnn.U. ti.A. The Light of the World Our Savior in Art Cost nearly $100,000 to produce. Con. tains nearly 100 full-page engravings of ear Savior and His Mother by the world's gteatest painters. True copies of the greatest Masterpieces in the art galleries of Europe. . Every piutnre is as beauti ful as a eunriee over the hilltops. Con tains description of the paintings, biog raphy of the painters, the Dames aad 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 wonderful book matchless ia Its purity and. beauty,' appeals io' 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. Wait, oar agent in Massachusetts, bas sold over 3,000 worth of the books in a very short time. Mrs. Sackett, our agent in New York, bas sold OTer $1,500 worth of books in a very short time. The book is printed on velvet-finished paper, beauti fully bo and in Cardinal Red and geld, and adorned with Golden Roses .and Lilies. It is,, without doubt, the most beautiful book of this century. Write for terms quickly and get the manage of that territory. You can -work on salary or commission, and when yon prove your success we will promote yon to the position ef 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 eharge of office in Lead' ing City of the State and manage ail the business of the. State. Send for terms. Address . ' THE BRITISH-AMERICAN CO Corcoran Building-, Opposite ' U. S. Treasury, Washington, D. c. Prunes at Retail. Fine lot of first-class prunes at retail at the following- prices: Italians, 0c per ponnd; Silver prunes, 8Jc; Petite prunes, 8Kc For sale by ' D. C. Rose. Southern California. Notable amoag the pleasures afforded by the Shasta Route is the winter trip to Sonthern California and Arizona. Re newed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest and added industries, in its prolific vege tation and among its numberless resorts ot mountain, shore, valley and plain. The two daily ShaBta trains from Pert land to California have been recently equipped with the most approved nat- tern of standard and tonrist sleeping cars, but the low rates of fare will still continue in effect. Illustrated guides to the winter resorts 01 ualitorma and Arizona may be had on application to - -. C. H. Markham, G. Pw A.,. Portland, Oregon. Notice tor Pnblieatldti. TJhitis States Lax Omen, Oregon fbtr. Or..nn Nw. laf 10AO Votiee is hereby given that ia compliance with the provisions ef the act ef Oongreat ot June t, 187s, entitled "An act for the sale of timber taaes in the States ef California, .Oregon, Rerada, and Wash ington .Territory," as extended te all the FnbUe una stales ey act ei august , 18UI, - : CLAYTON -T BLACKHAN.' Of Balem, eeuatv ei Marion, state- of Oraron has this day f lad, in this eflce his swere statement no. nub, tor uo purchase of tbe HW( of Section Ko. 14, in Township So. IS a range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable tor its timber or stene tban for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before theregister-and receiver of thisffice at uregon uity, uregon, ou Tuesday, the 19th day January, 1901. He naves as witnesses: Deville M. Wilson, Robert A.'Wiitsn, and E. . Spencer, all of eaiein, eianen uounty, uregon, 'and tten v. epencer of Alsea. Benton County. Oretron. Any and aH persons claiming adversely tbe above- escnoea lanae are reqnestea io me tneir claims in this offioe on or before said 29th day ef January, ;?i"; v:'i, Register Notice for Publication. TJxmu States Laud Officii, ?V . Oregon City, Oregon, Deo. 10, IfiOe. " Notiee is hereby given that in eempliance with the provisions of an act of Cemrress of June S, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale ef timber lands in the states or uamornia. uregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all ttip - frjblic Land roues oy act oz August e, lsuz, : s. .- . . CHABXES D. TICE, ; - Of Fall City, county of Folk, State of Oregonj bas this day filed inthfs office bis sworn statement Ko. 6333. for tbe purchase of tbe N. 4 N. W. 1-4, N. i ix. a. i-v ui oociriuu Ha la xownsnip StV. Is D, Range No. 7 W.. and w.U offer proof to'sbow that the land sought is irore valuable for its timber or stone than fur agricultural purposes, and to estab lish bis claim to said land before tbe Register and ncueiver oi mis omce at uregon laty, Oregon, en Friday, the 8th day of March, 1901. He names as witnesses: Michael Flynn, Freeman Robinson, Peter Miller and Alvin Kobinson. all of Falls .nitv Oregon. . ,j . .... . .. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 8th dav ef March 1901, , CHAS. R MOORES, ''Register. It is well to remember that yotl can cover Benton County ' horoughly by placing your advertisetneHt in the azette They get Proper Display, Proper Position and Propel come to think over it, you can easily under stand why so many prom -nent advertisers place ads in this paper. e That's the Secret. Notice for PabllcatiOB. U. 8. Laid Oma Orxocsi Crrt, Osmox, Sev. 19; 1900. Notioe is hereby s;iven that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for toe sate of timber lands in tha States of California; Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Angus!, 1882, - BKIDfTET FLYNN,' ? " " Of Fall Citr, county of Polk, Stats of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office her sworn statement No. 5324, for the purchase of lot S, 8. i, N. W. U and H. B. J, 8. W. X of Sectisn No. 2 In Township No. i S Itanire 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 shim to said land before the Registel and Re ceiver of this ' office at Oregon dity, Oreeon, en Thursday, tbe 14th day of Fobruary. 1901. She names as witnesses: Freeman W. Robinson, Lettle M. Kobinson, 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 tnis omce on or before said isth dav of Feb.; 1901 . CHAS. B. UOObES. . Register. - Roforoe'S Sale. Notice is hereby c-iven that in nurauance to a rie. cree and order pf sale heretofore made and enteied by the circuit court of .the state of Oregon, for the county of Benton, on the 9th day of November A. D. 1900, in suit in equity for' a partition of real property wherein J. H. Gibson and 'Edith Gibson were plaintiffs, and Hay M. Gibson and Homer Gib n,a minor, wore 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. 6, all the above described premises situate in the Town of Wells. Benton conntv. stLt of Oregon, Also the south half of the following de- sennea premises; . Beginning 7.bU chains north of the quarter section corner in the center of section i, vownsnip lv smit h range 4 west of tbe WilL Mer., thence north 16.29 chains, thence west 18.K7 nh&ma thence south t degrees west 16.29 chains, thence east 18.97 chains to the placeof beginning, contain ing in we wnoie trawl au.ou acres, in Denton county, state of Oregon. Also, all of the following de scribed premises to-wit: A part of chum No- 65 Not No 1763 described as follows: Beginning at the suuuiea-n comer-oi josepa inamoerianrs ilonation Land Claim in townsbin 10 south rane-e 4 wetf nf the WilL Mer., thence north 38.25 chains toal.g rock, thence east 87.77 chains to - stake 80 feet west of tbe center of the railroad track, thence south 2 degrees west 26.60 chains, thence west io.za cnains, wence soucn lcuu cnams, thence west 21.54 chaws to tbe place ot beginning, con taining 124.99 acres, situate in Polk county, Oregon. Also, the following described premises, to-wit: Beginninfr 84.48 cnains east of . the nort.hwest.nAr. ner of section 5, township 10 south ranged west of the Will. Mer thence east 8.57 chains, thence south 13.00 chains, thence west 7 degrees south .8.0& cnains u asiaKesuieet east ox the center of the railroad track, thence north 2 degrees east 14.06 chains to -the place of beginning, containing 11.46 acres,' situate in Polk county, Oregon, te sold by me, the unuendgned,-a referee appointed by said court, ia the manner prescribed by law fur tbe 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 p'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 band, all of the real property above described and-all the right, title and interesf of the above named plaintiffs and defendants there in. eaia sate to oe made subject to tpe confirmation of said court. . -. Dated December 6, 1900. ' ,, PUNDEESQN AVERY, Referee. " Notice of Ottardla-a'B galo of Real Notice is hereur given that bv virtue ef an imtii ot sale and license from the county court ef Clack amas county, state ot Oregon, made and issued at the December term thereof, to-wit: en the Srd riav of Dec., 1900, licensing me to sell certain real estate, I will on gaturday, "the 26th day of January, lost, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court house door in the piur pf Corvallis, in Benton county, Oregon, sell at public auction to tha high est bidder, for cash in hand, the following described real property, to wit.- Lot No. 8 in Block No. f in Dixon's Addition to the city of Corvallis, in Bentna county, statp of Oregon, said real property here- Thomas O.. Cook and Base) Copk,'tnnior8' Who' are under the guardianship of the undersigned, ; . - MINNIE COOK. -. .- Guardian of Said Minors. Get your Job Work done here 99 Treatment. Execntrlx Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has bf en duly confirmed and appointed sole executrix of the last will and testament of L. Q. Kline, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Benton county for -probate. All persons having claims against said estate are lequired to-present the Fame, duly verified, .to me at mv residence in Conal lis, Oregon, or at the law office ti K. ilolgate in Corvallis, Oregon, within six months from the date oi tne nrst publication of this notice.. Dated at Corvallis, Or. this 2nd day of Nov., 1900. Paulixa Kunb, Executrix. Rotlee of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Susan Gibson, de- "eaeeo, nas lllea his bnai account in said estate in tie county court of the state of Oregon, for Benton county, and Mondav. the 7.h rlav nf J.nnor 1011 athe hour of 2 p. m. of said day, -at the eounty court room in the court bouse in Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon, is the time and place set for hear ing (injections, u any, to sua nnal account and the settlement thereoL Dated this 6th day of December, 1900. - R. E. GIBBON, Adm'r of the Estate Susan-Gibson, Dec'd. Nattco for PnWieafionr Dkiteb Btatu Lain Omet, Orogoo City, Orcvon, Nov. w, 1909. Notiee is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the .act of Coagress of June Srd, 1878, entitled "An act for the tale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States byact ot August 4, 189S, - . LETTIB M. ROBINSON, ' Of Fall City, county of Folk, State of Oregon, hat tbis day filed in this office her sworn statement No, 5323, for the purchase of the N. B. quarter of Sec tion 14 in Township No. 13 a . Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to thowthat the laad 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, Bridget Flynn and Albert N. Robinson, allof -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 ot February. 1801. . ' CHAS. B. M00RE8, Register. - - Estray. . A small liaypony, with white stripe on face, and lpft'liinrl font, srliil- matia nnrl tail cropped, has been at my place for sometime. Owner -may have same by claiming properly and 'paying for this uuuub. ffl. U. ilABT. Corva His, Or., Dec. 7, 1900. i Notice for Publication. : lui Office at Oxiaoit Citt, Oseooit, V h - v v December 15, 1900. - giTvu uiab tue loiioin-nnmeu settler nas filed notice of his intention to make final F'wt i supppn pi nis claim, and that said proof will be made before the Pountjr Clerk of Benton cntSkV cO"Ui. Oregon, on February tb, IUVISQ E. GLEASON, ; . Father Of Parson (1 ateuam iImmu TT E r. II lUt . .v. m . u,wv ui 1. j oecwon aso, x ia a, K 6 " . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence -upon and culti ration ot said land.' Via; T Imm1 U7 u 11 : 1. t vale, Benjamin F. .Ireland and Geo W Armstrong, of - .fat - B. MOORES. Rci8tr. $900. YEARLY io Christian f m n fl nr vomnn tn lnL. ID alter, opr grow leg business m this and adjoining Cod n ties j to act as Manager rfhd Correspondent, work can lie done at home. Enclose seif-addressed, stamped envelop a. iui pariiuumrB 10 ti. A- Crifrman, I Creneral Manaeer, Corcoran Bnild- a lTlff'. Annnaito TinitA1 Ci,A. T- J KXaT JESuflkjEBS SOUTH and EAST TTA SouthJrn jacifiqf Company. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Corvallis for Portland and way stations at 1:20 p. m. Lv Portland -8:30 a ni Ly Albany 12:J p m' Ar Ashland .12:33 a m Ar Sacramento -5.00 p m Ar San Francisco-7 :43 p m S :30 p m 1050 p m 11 :30 am 4 :3d a m 9.30 a m ArOgden 6:45 pm. Ar Beaver 9:00 am Ar Kantae City 7 :S5 a m Ar Chicago 7 :55 a m 11:45 am 9 :00 a m 7 :S5 a m 9:30a m I 7:00 a m 6:00 pm 0:30am 9:15 a m 4:00 am 6!25pm 6 :42 a m 12:43 p ffl Ar Lea Angelas 1 :20 pm- Ar El Paso. 6:80 p m Ar Fort Worth .6 :80 a m Ar City of Mexico 8 :65 a te Ar Houston 4 :C0 a m Ar Ks Orleans 6 :25 a m Ar Washington 0:42 a m Ar New York 12 :43 pm PULLMAN ANl) TOURIST CABS on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento ts Ogden and El Paso, and Tonrist cars to vnicago, bt Lonw, Kew Orleans and tvashingron. ConnecliBc at San Fraiicisco witli eav' eral ateatnebip lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines. Central and South America. .. . Seo F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis station, or aaareaa C. H. MARKHAM. G. P. A.. Portland, Or, E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dentistry of every description done in first ciass manner, ana satisfaction guar an teed. - ' GROWN 1KB BRIDGE WORK & SPECIALTY Office over Zierolf 's grocery store, opposi'J post omce, uorvaius. uregon. B. A. GATH EY, M. D. Physician ,' $ Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank 'Building. Office Honrs Lj0 toI2a.ro. , ... ) 2 to 4p.m. . Residence : Corner College and 8th. Sts. Telephone at offioe and residence. Corva'lis, - ,- Oregon. L G: ALTMAN, M. D. Office Coroer 3rd and Monroe etreels Hoces 9 to 12: 2tn5-- 7to - Run- uay a to iu. Kesidknce Corner 3rd and Harrison streets, (Jorvaliis, Oregon. :, ' G.r-H, NEWTH ; Physician $ Surgeon-- PHILOMATH, OREGON. Notary. Titles. . Cosveiancing - JOS. H. WILSON". . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.' Practice in all State and Federal Court. Office ingFireti National Bank BuHdinir, Bryson Woodson ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW ' Corvallis, Oregon. OfEce In Foetoffice Building. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTlS'r Office la Wbitehorn Block Corvallis, . Oregon THEFDlSTIflTIfliLBI ov- Corvallis, Oregon. Does a general and conservative banklne business, " . . . ii THE RESORT" TBOS. WH1TEHORS, Pf op. W. tt. McBrayer and li Crow WeiE fcys, Kise Wkies,' Liquors uni Cigars. .-f - For Rent. Will rent 200 acres of land rest of Monroe and' take part payment' of rent in Vork and improvements on the place. Address - M. S. Woodcock, , Administrator, - Corvallis, Oregon. . KOTICE. Fei epne . desiring to- locate on Umber claims tributary ;to the D. & E. B. E. would do well to call on or correspond with the undersigned. . There' is a n Dum ber oi firBt-class timber claims to be taken Op under the timber or homestead acts. ....'..-' W. L. CLARK ' Gates, Uarioo Co.. Or. ' . Loeatcr. EAILEOAD the Direct rqutk to Mcatens,1Ttafe, Golersdo and aU Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the TJ1110H Pacific Fast Mai) Line, or the Rio Grande Sccnie Lines. Look at the Time . . i days to Salt Lake 2j4 days to Denver 3 j days to Chicago tt1. days to New York Pre Recliainj Ckair Cars, TJ&ataart4 sfcariet Starptag Cars, aSt nQtata False Sleepers, operated M all traiBa. For ftirthtr informatta, tjrp ryt 6ED. P. EGLIIT, Aftitit, OotmlTH, Or. 6. 6. TERH.V, ft. COMAR, Trav. Pass. AgL efl'l Agaat 144 Third St., Porflarfi, OK Corvailis & Eastern Railroad, TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m. " . " Corvallia 1:50 p. to. " arrive" Yaquina 6:45 p. ui. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina.,.. 6:10a.m. Lea ves Corvallis.... 11:30 a. tn. . Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. m. 3 For Detioit: Leaves Albany 7:C0 a. m. Arrives Detroit .... 11:20 m. I Returning: IeaveB Detroit ..... 12:10 p. ia. Arrives Albany .... 5:45 p. to. One and two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pacific trains, giving direct, service to and from Newport and adjacent beachei. Trains for the mountains arrive at noon, giving ample time to reach tamping -ground's on the Breitenbush and Santiam river the ssmeday. . Edwin Stone, H. I,. Waldkn, Manager. ' T. F. & P. A. II. H. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis. Depakt TIME SCHEDULES aW Sslt Ijike, Denver, 'x Ft Worth, Omaha Fast K&nsas City, St. Mail . Louip, Chieage 7:00 p.m. and Bast Walla Walla. Left- . ' istsin, Spokane, ev.. Minnpolis, St. S"e PaQl.Dalnlh.Mil- ..f" wankee, Chicago, 8,40 m and East. 4, Ocean StezmshiBS ,; All taiilifjg datfa . , eubject to cfesnge. P- m- For San FrS,reiso, Bail Dte. 3, 8, 13, IS, 3, 28, A every - -5 days. CoiBmbla Rival- . Steamer. J: To Astoria & w ay- SflBiay landing,. . . 4iS0b. m. OJegon City. Ke- nxcfpt Wyy-lfliidinj!. Willaffifitta aadTEfi- P- - feillRiurs. a Oi'on lty. Day- day aad ton & Way-land's. Friday. ftiila Etta River. 4:soP .m. Monday, Portland to Ccrval- W ednee- lis & WaT-lhud'8. day and Friday. Snake River. Leav . . Lrwtstcn Kiparia to Lewie'n. lsilv 8:30a."m Atlantic Express 9 p. m. Spokane Ftr 6:C0 p.m. 8 p m, " Dailv Ex. Ban. 6. 6. m. gatnrday, i p. m: 6 a. m. Ex. Son. 1 a. m. Tnetrinv Thursrlav anil 8 alurday 6 a. in. Tnesdav.- Thnrad'y and 8atorl'v Leave Rip&ria 3- 36 a. m. Daily. ME. THAYER, - Local Agent Jerseys far Sate.. For Pair rino nf Va T., . vxiv UI1CD1 UVlOtSY hnllfl full kl,1 1 ... .i ' uu.ic, tun uiuuu, uui li Jaei July, Bdlid Color, gentle and kind,- wfll n-gioier in ine At J. J, u. Ore very fine full-blood Jertey bnll eoUd color, prominently mark ed, gentle and kind, born Jnne 18, 1893. His molher tested 61 per cent, butter fat. Will reenter in (ha P. CCD. ers, solid color, well n.arked, abont 15'iEonths .old, gentle and kind, regisletfd m the A. J. C. C. Par ties Wfll-.tinlT Mno rrrr'L r.rA T, stock will miss a rare chance if they fail to invtstigate (his oppoitunity to get fine JerBeyg, . Al. b. opDcpcw, . . CoTva'llis, 6re. ;Mti6lc tesgens, lestons given on the piato and organ in a manner .that trains the ear, mind and hands and f ves years of needless drudgery, a , M. A. Goodnoioh. . Subscribe for this paper.