Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, January 15, 1901, Image 2

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    THE CORVALUS GAZETTE,
TUESDAY, JANUARY, 15, 1001.
ELfCr WITHOUT DELAY.
Four hundred thousand people
in the state of Oregon are inter
ested iu the legislature now as
sembling. The people haye a
right to expect that their sena
tors and representatives will
meet and promptly organize both
houses of the legislature and
proceed with reasonable, dispatch
to elect a United 'States senator
and thereafter pass on to the
careful consideratioa and enact
ment of such laws as our rapidly
growing necessities require. De
lay for several weeks in electing
a senator will prevent the mem
bers from proceeding with other
and more important business.
Any attempt to hold up the
legislature to prevent the elec
tion of a senator, no matter who
the oandidate may be, will meet
with much disfavor. In the
several sessions of the legislature
where extraordinary delays have
ocenrred in the election of a sen
ator it would have been infinitely
better for the state had a senator
been promptly elected on the
first ballot. The difference in
t i . f
candidates is oi muoti less im
portance to the people of Oregon,
as to which one is elected sena
tor, than many suppose. There
is no man who comes rjronii
nently before the legislature,
who will not do his best for the
state, and such men also have
ability to serve well It becomes
more important to the federal
Office holder and those who ex
pect a job at the hands of the
successful candidal. This is
the class which is most promi
nent in preventing caucus -and
such action as defeats and delays
the election, when it does not
seem likely to go their way
It is coming to the point when a
long suffering public will require
their representatives to ignore
the politician . sufficiently to go
into caucus, decide upon a can
didate," proceed to elect him and
pass on to other business.
LINCOLN WAS PRACTICAL
' Both branches of congress have
passed the anti-canteen bill, and
it now awaits the approval or
disapproval 01 the president.
This complaint against the use
of .liquor in the army Is not a
new one. That stimulants have
been indulged in by our soldiers
to the excess which would justify
- the hue and cry raised against
the canteen is not in evidence.
The present agitation recalls the
famous reply of President Lin
coln, when complaint was made
that General Grant was in the
habit of using inSoxicating drinks
"to excess. . "So I understand
Grant drinks to excess?" inter
rogatively remarked the presi
dent. "Yes,' was the reply.
"What whiskey does he drink?"
inquired Mr. Lincoln. "What
whiskey?" doubtfully queried
his hearers. "Yes. Is it Bour
bon or Monongahela?" "Why
do you ask, Mr. President?"
"Because, if it makes him win
victories like this at Vicksburg,
I will send a demijohn of the
same kind to every general in the
army." ,
Mr. McKinley may conclude
that if the army and navy of the
United States can set the world
a pattern like they did in tbe
SpaHish war, when the canteen
was in vogue, the wisdom of its
abolishment may be questiona
ble.
Since the enactment of game
laws much has been said by
farmers about organized rod and
gun clubs. The rod and gun
clubs are accredited with being
the authors of the game Jaws.
It is a well remembered fact that
prior to the enactment of game
laws, game was muchmorje plen
tiful. Prior Eo that time the
fanners, or possibly the gentle
men from town, would go out
and kill four or five birds or
A.f1i ntio a, f i.m 3nnAM ..1.
ui mu uutcu lion lui
their private table. After the
rod and gun olubs were formed
a rivalry soon sprang up as to
who oonld catch the larger num
ber of trout or kill the largest
flock of birds.' It v.'as soon an
every day yarn to hear of one
catching five or six hundred
trout iu a single trip and killing
one hundred and two hundred
birds in a single day. This wan
ton and wasteful slaughter of
fish and game led to the passage
of game laws. But these have
never stopped the rivalry to de
stroy the most game. It simply
put a slop to their boasting about
it.' The game law which now
permits a person to kill fifteen
birds should be restricted to four
or fiv." What use has any one
man to kill more than the latter
number unless to waste them.
A penalty, should be provided so
that if one kills more than that
number he shall be prohibited
forever after from hunting, under
severe penalties.
The provisions enacted some
years ago, prohibiting the people
from deducting their indebted
ness from the gross value of their
property assessed, has probably
contributed more during the
hard times since 1893 to
deprive a large class of people of
their homes than any other one
thing which eo fronted them.
The scheme did not lessen the
rate of taxation, as promised by
so many reformers, but to their
great surprise the rates' have
gradually become larger, and the
poor man who had his little
home partly paid for, with a small
mortgage thereon, when it be
came necessary for him t6 pay
taxes on that part which he had
paid for and also on the mort
gage without deduction, the ad
ditional burdens were too great
and the home passed into other
hands.
The producers of Oregon
should impress on their senators
in congress the importance o.
working and voting for " the
Grout bill. The opponents of
the bill are working to amend it
so as to permit oleomargarine to
be colored to imitate butter, and
so that it may be sold to the peo
ple, they believing that . they are
buying butter. While the friends,
of the bill wish it to pass so that
it will prevent oleomargarine be
ing colored to represent butter,
and that it shall be sold in its
natural color so that the buyer
cannot be deceived, and the ar
ticle sell for what it is and noth
ing else.
Presidential electors J. C. Ful
lerton, W. J. Famish, Tiltrion
Ford and O. F. Paxton, met in
Salem ; yesterday and cast the
vote of the state of Oregon for
William McKinley and Theo
dore Roosevelt.
Both branches of the state leg
islature organized yesterday.
Senator Fulton, of Clatsop coun
ty, was elected president of the
senate, and Representative Reed
er, of Umatilla, speaker of the
house. ' -
The Light of the World
or
Our Savior in Art.
Cost nearly $100,000 to produce. Con
tains nearly 1C0 full-page engravings of
our Savior and His Mother by the world's
gieatest painters. True copies of the
greatest Masterpieces in the art galleries
of Europe. Every picture is as beauti
ful ss 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 contaius
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 in its.
purity and beauty, appeals to every
mother's heart, aud 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 f 1,000 taking or
ders for Christmas presents." Mrs. Waite,
our agent in Massachusetts, has sold
over 3,000 worth of the books in a very
short time. Mrs. Sackett, our agent in
New York, has Bold over $1,500 worth of
books in a very short time. The book is
printed on velvet-finished paper, beauti
fully bound in Cardinal Red. and gold,
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 inanage
of that territory. You can woik on
salary or commission, and when you
prove your success we will promote you
to the position of Manager and Corres
pondent, at a permanent salary, to devote
your tima to attending to agents and the
correspondence. Wanted also a State
Manager to have charge of offiee in Lead
ing City of the State and manage all the
business, of the State. Send for terms.
Address
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corcaraa Building, Opposite
V. S. Treasury, Washington, . C.
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the most grateful and comforting relief in tbo
severest forms of itching, burning, and scaly
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irrtiuhfnttlW World. FoTTER DECfl AFD ClTEH.
:'rcp... Bottoa. UowtoCuiItcJuijilumoritfrM.
Prunes at Retail.
Fine lot of first-class prunes at retail
at the following prices: Italians, 6c per
pound; Silver prunes, SJc; Petite
prunes, 3c. For sale by
D. C. Rose.
Southern California.
Kotalile iinioog the pleasures afforded
bv Ihe Shapta Route is the winter trip to
Southern California and Arizona. Re
newed acquaintance with this rection
will ever develop fresh points of interest
and added industries, in its prolific vege
tation and among its numberless resorts
of mountain, shore, valley and plain.
The two daily Shasta trains from Port
land to California have been recently
equipped with the most approved pat
tern ot standard ana tourist sleeping
cars, but the low rates of fare will still
continue in effect.
Illustrated guides to the winter resorts
of California aud Arizona may be had on
application to
C. II. Markham, G. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
For Sale or Exchange.
One JmndredJaHd eighteen lota, in half and whole
blocks, in the original town of Newport, that health
ful and beautiful summer resort, in Lincoln countv.
Oregon; some business lots: residence lots near the
principal churches, school vhouse, and other resi
dences; also residence lots commanding beautiful
views of ocean andjbay.
Fire fractional blocks" south of and near the
State Agricultural College; all completely tiled ;
streets thrown up and graded; beautiful, convenient
and healthful for residence.
Large dwelling barn and outhouses, centrally
located on roomy and commodious grounds, in
Gorvallis; will exchange for farm near Corvallis.
Twenty acres highly improved, all tile drained,
and in grood state of cultivation; excellent roomy
buildings; about one-fourth mile from Agricultural
College.
Large and roomy house and stable and lot in Cor
vallis, good residence, two bl od iiom Com
Eight nice residence lots, thoroughly tile drained,
In W llkina Addition to Corvallis. -
One lot and hotel, The Vincent House, on Front
street, in uorvaius, centraJiy located.
Seventy-three acres, 6 in orchard, 18 in wheat,
balance in grubs timber and pasture; situate west,
adjoining the Odd FellowB Cemetery, near Corvallis.
Will exchange the town property named for
suitable farm or acreagre proDertr: or will exchange
the acreage property described,for town property or
other farms or acreage; or will sell any or all of
said property on reasonable termB and time at rea
sonable rates and prices.
m, a WOODCOCK,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned execu
tor of the estate of Martha J. Rice, deceased, has
filed his final account in said estate in the County
Court of the State of Or-jon, fer Benton County,
sitting; in probate, and Saturday, the Sth Day of
February, 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court
House in Corvallis, Oregon, is the time and flace
fixed by the Court for bearing objections, if anv, to
said final account and the settlement thereof. "
Dated January 11, 1901. "
. . Charles E. Rice,
- . ' Executor. .
Notice of Guardian's Sate of Real
Estate.
Notice is hereby (riven that by virtue of an order
of sale and license from tho county court of Clack
amas county, state of Oregon, made and issued at
the December term thereof, to-wit: on the 3rd day
of Dec., 1900, licensing me to sell certain real estate,
I will on Saturday, the 26th day of January, 191,
at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of said day, at the
court house door in the city of Corvallis, in Benton
county, Oregon, sell at yublic auction to the high
est bidder, for cash in hand, tho following described
real property, to-wit: Lot No. 3 in Block Ko. 7 in
Dixon's Addition to the city of Corvallis, in Benton
county, state of Oregon, said real 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 undersigued.
Dated December 21, 1009.
MINNIE COOK, :
Guardian of Said Minors.
Notice for Publication. .-"."''
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 will be made before the County
Clerk of Benton County, at" Corvallis, Oregon,
on February 20, 1901, Viz:
J JOHN W. HYDE,
H. B. No. 11,053 for the Lots 1, 2, and 3, Sec
tion 6, T. 13 S,. K. 6 W. He names the follow
ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence
uiiuvuiiimnuii usuiu imia, viz: lames
Franklin, John Franklin,' Mahlon W. Worth
ington and Frauds M. Spencer, all of PhUo-
uiuin, uregon, . UHAS. B. MOORES,
-, Register.
Notice for Publication.
- Land. Office at Oregoh' Cnr, Oregon,
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
uwwic bug lammy uerK oi iscnton
County, at Corvallis, Oregon, on February 4th.
IRVING E GLEASON, ' .
Father of Parson C. Gleason, deceased; -
HE. No. 11,060 for the NEJ Section 28; T 13 S, R
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
vale, Benjamin F. Ireland and Geo W Armstrong, of
CHAS. B MOORES, Reenter.
NOTICE.
Persons desiring to locate on timber
claims tributary to the C. & E. E. E,
would do well to call on or correspond
with the undersigned. There is a num
ber of first-class timber claims to be taken
up ender the timber or homestead acta.
W. L. CLARK,
Gates, Marion Co.. Or. - Locator.
YEARLY to Ohrintinn
man or woman to look M
after our growing business in this 3
and adjoining Counties; to act as 1
Manager and Correspondent, work
can be done nt home. Enclose
self-addressed, stamped envelope m
ror particulars to xi. A. Sherman, y
General Manager, Corcoran Build-
g ing, opposite United States Treas-
Lury, Washington, D. C. - ' .. M
It is well to remember that
can cover Benton County
(horoughly by placing
your advertisement in the
They get Proper Display, Proper Position
and Proper
come to think over it,
yoir can easily under
stand -why so many prom
nent advertisers place ads
in this paper.
That's the Secret.
Notice for Publication.
U. S. Lakd OrFica
Oregon City, Orcgoh, Nov. 19, 1900.
Notice is hereby-given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S78,
entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tho
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the I'ublic Land
States by act of August 4, 1892,
BRIDGET FLYNN. -Of
Fall City, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has
this dav filed in this office her sworn statement No.
6324, for the purchase of lot 3, S. i, N. W. and N.
E. t, b. W. H of SectimNo. 2 in Township No. i3 S
Llange No. 7 West, and will offer nroof to tthnw tht.
the land soughtjs more valuable for its timber or
awnc tiiiui ior agricultural purposes, vaa to establisb
her eliim to said land before the Registei and Re
ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
Thursday, tbe 14th day of Fobruary. 1901. She
names as witnesses: Freeman W. Robinson, Lettle
M. Robinson, Michael Flynn and Albert N. Robin
son, all of Fall City, Oregon. -Any
and all persons claiming adversely the abovo
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office ou or before said 14th day of Feb., 1901.
CHA8. B. MQORES.
. .Register."
Notice for Publication.
Ukitbd States Land Office, ,
Oregon City, Oregon,. -Nov. 19, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3rd,
1878, entitled ATi act for the tale of timber lands in
the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash
ington Territory,7' as extended to all the Public Land
States byact of August 4, 1892,
" LETTIE M. ROBINSON, J,
Of Fall City, county of Tolk. State of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office her sworn statement No,
6323, for the purchase of the N. B. quarter of Sec
tion in Township No. 13 S, Range No. 7 West,
and will offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish ber claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver of this office at
Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 14th day . of
February, .1801. She names of witnesses: Michael
Flynn, Freeman W. Robinson, Bridget Flynn and
Albert N. Robinson, all of Fall City, Oregon,
Anyand all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before' said 14th dav of February,
1801. . ,
CHAS.,B. M00RE8,
- Register.
Notice for Publication.
' United States -Lake Office,
Oreeon Citv. Oreson. Nov. 1st. lflflO.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 3, 1878,
entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
owes oi camcmuv Oregon, Nevada, and Wash
ington .Territory," a extended to all the Public
urna states by act of August 4, 1892.
; Clayton t blackman.
Of Salem, county of Marion, state of Oremn
haa this day filed in this effice his swarn statement
no. &3ia, lor i.ne purcnaseor tbe bWJ of section
No. 14, in Township Ko. 18 IS range No. 7 West, and
will offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than fer
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before the register and receiver of this office
at Oregen City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 29th day
January, 1901. He names as witnesses: DevUfo M.
Wilson, Robert A. Wilson, and E, V. Spencer, all of
smew, Munvu vjuniy, vregva, ana uen v. spencer
of Alsea. Benton Ccuntv. Ore&ron.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-
flesenbea lanas an requested to file their claims in
pels orace on or eeiore said zvtn day of January,
1981. . - DBAS. B. MOORES.
. Register
Notice, for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, Dec 10, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that in comnliance with the
provisions ui an act oi congress oi june 3, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing-
wiu lernuiQV as exwnaea so in tne fUOUC AiEnd
States by act of August 4, 1892,
CHARLES D. TICE, '
Of Fall City, county of Polk, State of Oregen, has
this day filed inthis office his sworn statement No
5333. for the purchase of the N. N. W. 1-1, N. i
N. E. 1-4 of Section No. 34, iu Township No. 12 8,
Range No. 7 W.. and will offer Droot to show that.
the land sought is rrore valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to said laud before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
Friday, the 8th day of March, 1901. He names as
witnesses: Michael Flynn, Freeman Robinson,
Peter Miller and Alrin Robinson, all of Falls rct.v
Oregon.
Anv and all oersons claiming adverselv tliA ahnvA.
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 8th dav of March 1901.
CHAS. a UOOBE8, ;
. Begutcr,
you
Treatment.
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.
Strayed.
Black setter dog, 7 months old, right
front foot white, blacks spots, feair curly.
Disappeared Dec. 27. Notify me at
Philomath and receive reward.
C. A. Bareinger.
Referee's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance to a de
cree and order of 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 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
sen, a minor, wore defendants, iu which suit it was
ordered, adjudged and decreed that the follow
ing described real property, to-wit: Lots one. two,
three, lour, 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 county, state
of Oregon, Also the south half of the following de
scribed premises; . Beginning 2.50 chains north of
the quarter section comer in the center of section
V- wwa"ip iv seuin range 4 westoi tne win. Mer.,
thence north 10,29 chains, thence west 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 Bonton county,
state 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
eouthsast corner of Joseph Chamberlain's donation
Land Claim in township 10 south range 4 west of
the Will. Mer., thence north 88.25 chains toal.g
rock, thence east 37.77 chains to stake 30 feet
west of the center of the railroad track, thence
sown z aegrees west 26.50 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 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 a57 chains, l hence 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 S 'degrees east 14.00
chains to the place of beginning, containing 11.45
acres, situate in Polk county, Oregon, be sold by
, Huuu.D.e,.Bu, innn ttppumieu ay eaia
court, is the manner prescribed by law for the sale of
real property under execution; I, Punderson Avery,
a referee appointed by Faid 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 comity court house in CprvaJljs, 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 tbe confinnation
of said court. -Dated
December S, 1900.
PUNDERSON AVERY, Referee.
Kotlee of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned as
administrator of the estate of Susan Gibson, de
ceased, has filed his final account in Raid estate in
the county court of the state of Oregon, for Benton
county, and Monday tbe 7th dav of Januarv. isoi
a( tbe bour of 2 p. m. of said day, at the eounty
couri room ip tne court npuse in corvallis, Benton
county, Oregon,-is the time and place set for fiear
ing objepfipps, if any, to said final account and the
- Dated this 6th day of December, 1000,
R. E. GIBSON,
Adm'r of the Estate Susan Gibson, Dec'd.
Administrator'"- Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the nnHimrimMt h..
kcu .uuviuwu lUlUlHiBbmUr OI ICBHIAtM nf K.n.
som A. Belknap and Mahala Belknap, deceased, and
all creditors of said estates are required to present
their claims as per law reouired. with nmnw vrmrh.
era, to said undersigned at his residence near Mon
roe, Benton county, within six months from this
date.
Corvallis, Or., October 81, 1900.
. VT.C. Belknap,
Adm. Estates of Ransom A Ttelltnun .nil M.hu
Belknap, deceased. '
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereh given that the nnrlenrifmeH hu
been appointed administrator of the estai rr
Arthur Johnson, deceased, and all credi tore of said
estate are required to present then ciaims duly
verified as by law required, with the proper vouch
ers, to said undersigued at his residence near Wells,
Benton county, or to -Yates, Yates Ik Gibson at
their pffiwa. pprvaJlis. Oregpn, within six ropnthj
from this date. -Corvallis,
Or., October 11, 1900.
JOHN D. HARRIS,
' Adm'r Estate Ail!.ur Johnson, poctf.
SOUTH and EAST
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and way stations at 1:20 p. m.
Lv Portland --8 :30 a m
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At New York 12:43 p m
PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS on
both trains. Chair cars Sasramento to
Ogden and 1 Paso, and Tourist cars to
Chicago, St Louis, New "Orleans and
Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with sev
eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan,
China, Philippines, Central and South
America. ,
Sea F. E. FARMER, aaent 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, ana satisfaction guar
anteed. CROWS 1KD BRIDGE WORK k SPECIALTY
Office over Zierolf 's grocery store, oppos-'j
tne post omce, corvallis. uregon.
B. A. CATHEY, M. D.
Physician Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Building.
Office Hours ttoP a' m
1 2 to 4 p. m .
Residence : Corset College aud Sth Sti
Telephone at office and residence.
Corvallis, . - - - Oregon.
L G. ALTMAN, M. D.
Office Confer 3rd and Monroe streets
Hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Sun-
qay a to iu.
Residence Corner 3rd and Ilariison
streets, Corvallis, Oregon.
G. H. NEWTH
Physician Surgeon
PHILOMATH, OREGON:
J. R. HARLAN.
Veterinary Surgeon
Residence in Block 30, Job's Addition,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Orders may he left at Graham & AVer
thain's drugstore.
Notary.
TlTI.ES. " COSVBTAKCINO'
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in "all State and, Federal Court.
Offico inp'irnti National Bank BnHdine.
Bryson Woodson
ATTORNEYS -IT -LAW
Corall is, Ore"on.
Office In FostofE.ee Building;.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
OfBe la Wnltthorn Blwk
Corvallis,
Oregon
THE FUST mOWP
OF .
Corvallis, Oregon.
Does a geacral and conservatire hankim
business.
TO HOJVIESCCKERS.
If you are looking for bargains in
Stock, Grain and fruit farms
I have thejn. Come and see pie or write for
roylist. HENRY AMBUBH,
Eeat Estate Agent,
Philomath, Benton County, Oregon.
Dilley Tha Fixer
is now -prepared to do all kinds of bi
cycle repairing, enameling, varnishing,
etc. Besides being a champion' "fixer'
of the Willamette valley, lie carries a full
line of bicycle sundries aifd supplies.
His shop is the beadquaretrs for wheel
men. Pay him a visit - -v i
' B A, ILBOAD .
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO
Montana, Utab, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
tne Union Facihc Fast Mail Line, or
the Rio Graede Scenie Lines.
Look at the Time . .
xyt days to Salt Lake
ii days to Denver
2,Ya days to Chicago
4 days to New York ,
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Upbclsterad
Tesrist Sleeplfig Cart, and PullaHa
Palace Sleepers, operated n all
trains.
For further Information, appryta
GEO. F. EGLIST. Agent, Corvallta, Or.
C. 0. TERRY, Vf. ft. COMAN.
Trav, Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agent
134 Third St., Portland, Or.
Corvallis 6 Eastern Railroad,
TIME CARD.
2 For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m.
" Corvallis 1:50 p. m.
" arrive? Yaquina 6:45 p. m.
1 Returning:
Leaves Yaquina.... 6:10 a. mi
" Leaves Corvallis.... 11:30 a.m.
Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. in.
3 For Detroit:
Leaves Albany 7:00 a.m.
Arriyes Detroit .... 11:20 i. m.
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit- 12:10 p. in.
Arrives .Albany .... 5:45 p. m.
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
Breitenbutsh and Santiam river the
same da.
Edwin Stone,
II. L. Walden, Manager.
T. F. & P. A.
II. II. Cbonise, Agent, Corvallis.
Depart-
t: schedules.
Aheivb
Salt Lake, Denver,
'Ft Worth, Omaha
Kansas City, St.
Louie, Chieage
and East.
Atlantic
Express
9 p. in.
Fast
Mail
7:00 p.m.
Walla Walla. Lew
iftori, Spokane,
MinnPHpolis, St.
raal.Dulnth. Mil
waukee, Chicago,
and East.
Spokane
Fiver
6:00 p.m.
Spokane
Flyer
8:40 a. nt.
Ocean Sienssliiss
All sidling dates
subject to change.
For San Francisco,
Sail Dec. 3, 8, 13,
18, 3, 28, & every
6 days.
8 p. in.
4 p. m.
Dailv
Ex. Sub.
8. . xa.
Saturday,
1 p. in.
Columbia River
Steamer.
To Astoria & way
landing. 4 p. m.
Except
Sunday
Willamette River.
O-iegon Ciiy, Ne
berg, Salem, and
Way-laudinps.
6 a. m.
Ex. San.
4 i$0p, m.
'Bxept .
fcunda
7 a.m.
Tuesday
Willamette and Yzm
I Rivers.
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way-land's.
B.m.
Monday
W arlnes
day and
Friday.
Thursdav
and
S aturday
Wilia etta River.
Portland to Corval
lis & Way-land's.
i a. m .
4:30 p.m.
Monday,
W ednee
d a y and
Friday.
T aefidav,
TLnred'y
and
Satu l J'v
Leave
Kiparia
Snde River.
Iiiparia to Lewie'n.
Leave
Levis ton
Deilj
8:80ft. m
3-3d a. tn.
Daily.
MB. THAYER,
Local Agent.
Jerseys for Sale.
For Rale One of the finest Jersey
bulls, full blood, born last July,
solid color, gentle and kind, will
register in the A. J. CO.
Olc very fine full-blood Jersey
bull solid color, prominently mark
ed, gentle and kind, born .lune 18.
tes. tx& mother tepted 6 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 -ninths old, gentle and kind,
registered m the A. J. C. C. Par
ties wanting fine rrg:stercd Jersey
stock will niiFS a rare chance if they
fail to investigate th's opportunity
to get fine Jerseys.
M.S. Woodcock,
Corvallis, Ore. r
Music Lessons.
Lessons given on the piano and organ
in a manner that trains the ear, mind
and hands and fares years of ciedlees
drudgery. ,M. A. GoopNotGH,
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