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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1901)
THE ECeiSlLIS GAZETTE. TUESDAY, JANUARY, 22, 1901. Csngresstuan Tongue secured me Columbia nrer appropriation .not only without the aid of the Idaho and Washington deWa tions, but in spite of their oppo sition. It is claimed that in dissuss iug the amendments to the war revenue taxes the senate finance committee have dec'ded .to let remain the stamps on tank checks and remove the tax orf express receipts, although no iormai amendments nave framed. been Daring the progress of build ing the railroad eastward from Yaquina bay the owners of tha road made constant endeavor to do everything they could to as sist members in congress to ob tain appropriations to improva tha harbor, while the present owners of the road seem to give little care or attention to the matter. A prominent personaga with a large fund of humorous opinions recently suggested thafc a vast army of the most able statesmen from Florida to Alaska and Maine to Oregon were gathering around the legislative halls at Salem to. advise the numerous Oregon legislators what they knew about electing United estates senators, and to go into caucus and vice versa. The laws of the state of New Jersey are so leniently framed maintaining exceedingly low rates of taxation, that large nnanciai institutions are moving the prinoipal part of their capital larested from New York city across we iiudsoa river into New Jersey. The New York Commercial estimates that the difference in taxation between wew York city and Jersey City is five and one-eighth per cent in favor of Jersey City. The Oreoaian is atoning in a small measure for tlm i done Mr. Tongue ia the issue of jauuary ist, wnen it said: "L,et us give credit where credit is due, but let us also give credit to the Washington aHd Idaho delegations at Washington for uc onase ana Columbia river appropriations. It these rivers nowed through Oregon, we might havft less to pat ourselves on the back about." Before the ink was. dry on the Oregoniaa of that date, Cushman, of Washington, made a speech in oengress in op position to the River and Harbor bill, in which he severely criti cised the appropriation secured by Mr. Tongue for the Columbia river. This was sufficient to show the people of this state to whom it will be necessary for them to look for improvement of the Columbia, and the Ore gonian made restitution by say ing: "Representative Tongue gave a good account of himself Monday in his answer to Cush man, of Washington, and re flected credit on his district and state. His most signal service, however, was in rebuking the mean-gpirited opposition in the river and harbor work. Few men in congress are more capa ble in debate than is Mr. Tongue, and as he had right) on his side, his effort was not only creditable, bul effective." The election of Hon. Chas. W. Fulton as president of the Ore gon senate, promptly and with dispatch, is creditable to that body of gentlemen. Mr. Fulton is not untried in that position. When presiding Over the senate at a previous session, he dis charged the duties of the office with ability and honor io him self, readering prompt and val uable service. Mr. Fulton has made several tours of the ttnte. i public campaigns and in him the people found a forcible and elo quent political speaker. While Mr. Fulton, like all men in politics, has taken some part with factions, yet his course has been suet as to enable him to command the respect of his ad versaries. In presiding over the senate, he can maka himself stronger with the people if he shall rule and gaern that body treating all factions with equal favor and use his important posi tion to unite discordant forces, and promote and dispatch busi ness. If, however, he shall dis regard these important points, favor one fact.ion mainly to the exclusion of the others, aud re tard business, he will retire from this sission with less influence than before. It is hoped that he will take the broader view, mak ing himself and his services mest useful to the state, and his career oae to be pleasantly remembered. For Dairy Annex. A dairy department or annex is projected for the State Agri cultural College. The inf-reasprl interest in dairying make it nec essary to provide come means for turning out practical dairymen and creamery men. It is under stood that Dr. Withvcombe will appear before the legislature aud l f . . - - i i r ask lor such legislation as IS needed to establish the proposed department, says Friday's Tele gram. Upon the action of the 1 pens- , . - .... . r a laiure will depend a good many matters of paramount interest to dairying circles. A pure-food and dairy law will be presented by the legislative committee of State Dairymen's Association, which has for one of its objects the fostering and forwarding of dairying interests. Dr. Withy combe's petition for a dairv an nex to the State, College, and a suitable appropriation for assist ing the Dairy Commissioner in carrying on his work. The dairy ing interest have reached such proportions during tha last year as to command the attention of the state senators, and some of them are oleds-ed. stood, to do whatever is in their power to forward the interests of dairying. Therefor, there is every promise that the present year will see great advancement in the dairying business. One of the great needs of dairy ig ght now, dairymen say, is experienced and practical men who understand the business. Such men can almost name their own price. It is a business that requires training the same as any Other professional business. Realizing this fact the Agricul tural College proposes to estab lish a dairying school and turn out graduates for every branch of the business. Agent claim that a good num ber of dairvine- - cows ar Ainr shipped into the dairying belt of Oregon, and that manv more have been contracted for. The scarcity of the milk supply is the one thing that is keeping new creameries from being establish ed. A creamerv man mo-fif Titin the slate over without being able to get a guarantee of encmo-Ti cows in any one district to run a gooa-sizea creamery. If. the milk supply, had been enough during the past year, it is not likelv , that men would have been forced to import butter from the East, nor is it likely that the price of home butter would have "been higher than the Eastern price, laid down in Oregon. During the coming year tons of butter will, be con sumed in Alaska, and unless creamery men act oromDtlv mo ol it will be supplied by Eastesn nouses, l ne Orient stands. p ing wide for more butter, "and the proper steamer service i& in sured from Portland, so that there is no question of disnostTio- Af the product after it ia mnmin.. tured. A laree number of fo rm ers were put on the sunny side of easy street duritig the last year by engaging in the dairying business, and tho same opportun ities, it is-said, await all who en gage in the industry in an intel ligent manner this year. Dillcy The Fixer is now prepared ft) 6o all iinds of bi cycle repairing, enameling, varnishing, etc. Besides being a ehapion "fixer ot tne Willamette ?aUey, be carries a foil line ot Wcyele sundries and supplies. Sis shop is the headquaretrs for wheel tnen. Pay him a visit Prunes at Retail. Pine lot of first-class prnnes at retail at the following prices: Italians, 6c per pound; Silver pruneg, 8Kc; Petite prunes, 3c. For sale by , D. C. Rose. It requires no experience to dye with Patnam Eadeless Dves. Sim ply boiling your goods in" the dye is all that's necessarv. finM n. ham & Wells. " ; PREVENTED BY The most effective skin pnrifying and beau tifying soap, as well as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. It strikes at the cause of bad complexions, red, rough hands, falling hair, and baby blemishes," viz., the clogged, irritated, inflamed, over worked, or sluggish Pores. Sold ernywliere. Pprria Daio Ann Com. Cor., Sola Prop., lloaton, U. 8. A. BriHah. depot: F. New. MKT Bona, tendon. Uow to Cure I'implaa'fne. The Light of the World ' or Our Savior in Art. Cost nearly $1CO,000 to produce. Con tains nearly 100 full-page engravings of our bavior and His Mother by the world's gieatest painters. True conies of ilm greatest Siasterpieces in the art galleries ol Jinrope. Jivery picture is as beauti ful ae a sunrise over the hilltops. Con tains description of the paintings, biog- hu""w uiut;- raphy of the painters, the names and lo- cations of the galleries ia Europe where tne 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 in its purity and beauty, appea's to crery mother's heart, and in every Christian home where there are children the book sells itsell.. Christian men and women are making money rapidly taking orders. A Christian man or woman can iu this community soon make $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 sold over 11.500 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 ef this century. "Write lor terms quickly and -get the nianage of that territoiy. You can woik on salary or commission, and when you prove your success we will nrnmnfn von to the position of Manager and Corres pondent, at a permanent salary, to devote your time to attending to agents and the correspondence. , V anted also a State Manager to have charge of office ia Lead ing City of the State and manage all the business of the State. Send for terms. Address THE BRITISH-AMERICAN CO Corcsraa Building, Opposite V. S. Treasury, Wasliingt on, . C. Notics or Administrator's Sale vt Red Tropoartj. 2d the matter of tLe Estate i - of i James Abraham. TiM.oq.x u . - j v.! uwm-mis 01 wreson tor Mult- aJSlSSu&Tf fc "M "'Private aal. inH .n tuZ JS CT ..S'' P"Prt.T ot Baitteatate, cetowit: ol hi de- f J&Dg ? tt a"ter SMtio" corner between 48 degrees, met 14.90 chwjjs, thence south 55 de 859 "?'' 6 2 chains, thence south 20 J!?L ef.l?"S,1?!Jlta8 a,t"- ohains to the north 5 hL .? WiUamette A,et, thence following said noi,bank of the Willamette rWer with the ine ajsders thereof m a southwesterly course to the , southeast coruei - ml lot 1 j fractional section S ia , said township, thence orth 37 minutes east 28.80 chains to the place et : beginninsr, containins 20.40 acres; alse the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter and lot number 1 of fractional section 3, townshia ll south, ran ?e 4 west of the Willamette I'l' ionta""g M . 45 acres, save and excepting i ? W,' of.wa here-tofore deeded to the WUIam etfe alley Coast I Uilroad containing about 5 acres, all situated u Jjenton countyi Oreffon; also, the east kalf of th. fr jllowing described real proper ij, ine narut baB; of the southwest quarter of lots 8 and 4 na seetir n 3, township 11 south, ranee Oregon.011 7a6? acrea Sett county. The teraraot said saleareas follows: The entire purchase pric us te be paid in cash. .. . . . W. E. BURKE, Adrar oVs-aoji'is non with thewill annexed of Oie estate ot jases i .braham, deceased, Portland, Or. Remnant Sale. 1 quajitity of remriants have accumulated during our Keduction Sale, consisting ol Dress Roods. Silks. Vulvas Satins, White Goods, Mnslins' Tables, Linens, Ginghams, Skirtings, Tickings, Prints, iiaauMettes, Outing Elannels, Bibbonsv taces, Embi oideries, Curtain 2(ets, Etc. All will be sold less than, cost of pro duction. They must be sold before our new spring stock arrives. j NOTICE. Persons desiring to locate on- timber Claims trilwtaO' to the C. & E. E. E. WoaM do well ffe call on or correspond ArithUie undfirsi.Tinrl. . There bM M first-class iimlier claims o hafnfeon tip mdor tha timber or homestead acta. W. I CLARK, GatesManoa Co.'Or. Locator. is well to remember that you can cover Benton County horoughly by placing your advertisement in the They get Proper Display, Proper Position and Proper come to think over it, you can easily under stand why somanyprom rrent advertisers place ads in this paper. That's the Secret. ftotlce for Pabllcatien. U. S.Lakd Office kegcx Crrr, Oareos, Kov. 19, 1900. Notice is hereby (rfven that in compliance with the provisions of the att of C3ii;rcss of June 8, 1ST8 entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands 'in tho States of Califoicia, OregoO. Kevada, and VYashine ton Territory," as extenJe.T to. all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, BR1DGKT FLYKN, Of Fall Citr. county of Polk, Stato of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office hr sworn statement No S324, for the purchase of loi 3, 8. i, N. W. and N E. i, S. W. K of SectienNo. 2 in Townihip No. i3 S Uanife No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land senht ia more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her el-um to said land before the Kegistei and Re ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon on Thursday, the 14th day of February. 1901. She names as witnesses: Freeman W. Robinson, Lottie 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 orbeiore said 14th day or Feb., 1901 CBAS. B. MOORES. Register. fletfe for PnI)lleatioa. UJnrae Stitss Lass Orim Oregon City, Oneon, Kor. 19, 199R. Ifatui. U t... .1.-. the provision of the act of Congress of J one 3rd. .oubicu au ac. lor in. eaie 01 tiraoer lamm iu the states of California, Oregon, Kevada. and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, leal, LETTIE M. RORIKRDX . A.J'. . J vl owite oi vregoa. naa tbis day filed in this office her sworn statement No. &OQ In. Ik. n.. W . . nr TT.11 r-;t . i: ... . . i"".w vi vno ... jc. quarter ol sec tion 14 In Township Ho. 13 S., Range Ho. 7 West, IMld Will r,ITa, nMnft. .vv. w ruu. Liini. tue ibhu cengns 191 mors 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 14tb dav ot Februarv. lfifll. Kh. n.ma. ...rc..-i . Aticnacti -.j , . ... .VUW1U3UII, Dnuget riynn ana Albert N. Robinson, all of Fall City, Oregon. pwreuiia claiming aoverseiy tho above described lands are requested to ale their claims in 190 ffiCe m r before Baid 14th of February, CHAS. B. MOORES, Register- . Notice for Publication. Ukitib States Land Orricss, Oregen City, Oregon. Nov, 1st, lMt. notice is hereby given that ia compliance iritktHa provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, SK. entitled "An act for the tale of timber lands iufhn. States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Caeh ington .Territory," as extended to all tho Puoliit Land States by act of Augnst 4, 1892. CLAYTON T BLACKMAN. pi Salem, eonnty of Marion, state of Onegsn has this day Had In this ofles bis sworn staietnenft uib, ir tna purchase of the SWJ of oeutaan. Ho. 14, in Township Bo. 13 U range Do. I Weao, and will offer proof to show that the land songat ia mo'o valuable for its timber or stone tban for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of offlco at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesdav. the SStn day January, 1801. He names as witnesses: Bovillo M. Wilson, Robert A. Wilson, and E. V. Spepcer, all of i "nIlwM wwini-y, uregon, ana lien v. spencer of Alssa, Benton Countv. ommn Any and all persons claiming adversely the above. acaviincu wins are requested to Die taeir claims in this office on or before said S9th day of January, V11AS. O. MWK.9, Register Notice for Publication. Unitrd Statu Laxn Officii, Oregon City, Orogen, Dea I, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with, the provisiom of an act of Congress of June 3, 1S78, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada,- and Washinr- blll T.rritnnr " .. artaniful , .n .v. i: r ' J ...ui iaj ail .1! A LI1U States by act of August 4, 1892, CHAHT.FS n irrr-p Of Fall City, county of Polb, State of Oregon, has this day Bled inthis office his sworn statement No. 6333. for the purchase of the N. 4 . W. 1-1. N. i Kacgo Ko. 7 W.. acd will 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 tho 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 Alvin Robinson, all of Falls City. Oregon. Jl 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 of March 1901. CHAP.JB. MOORES, " Register, 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. : Strayad. . Black setter ',dog, 7 months old, right front foot white, blacks spots, ltair curly. Disappeared Dec. 27. Notify me at Philomath and receive reward. C. A. Bakeikger. Notice of Final Settlement. Nottoe is herobv eiven tbxt tor of the estate of Martha J. Rice, deceased has filed his tnal account in said estate in tba County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Benton County, sitting in probate; and Saturday, the th Day of rebraary, 19fl, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the Court nuuie in uorvams, uregon, is the time and place fixed hy tho Court for hearing objections, if any, to said flnal account and the settlement thereof. Dated January 11, 1901. Charles B. Rick, Executor. Notice of Guardian's Estate. Sate of Real Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of rale and license from the countv court of Clack amas county, state of Oregon, made and issued at the December term thereof, to-wit: on the 3rd day of Doc., 1900, licensing me to sell certain real estate, 1 will on Saturday, the 20th day of January. 1901, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of ssid daj', at the oourt houss door in the city ot Corvallis, in Benton .Bounty, Oregon, sell at public auction to the high sst bidder, for cash in hand, the following described rail property, to-wit: Lot Ho. 3 in Block No. 7 in Wxon's Addition to tho city of Corvallis, in Benton oounty, 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 undersigned. Dated December 21, 1900. MINNIE COOK, Guardian of Said Minors. Notice for Publication. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention te make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Countv Clerk of Benton County, at Corvallis, Oregon, on February 20, 1901, viz: . JOHN W. HYDE, H. K. No. 11,053 lor Ihe Lots 1, 2, and 8, Sec tion 6 T. 13 8,. it. 6 W. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Tames Franklin, John Franklin, Mahlon W. Worth ington and Francis M. Spencer, all of Philo math, Oregon, . CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. Notice tor Publication. I.AND Cfficb at Oregon Citt, Oregujt, , ' . . December 15, 1900. Notice is hereby given that the following-nuned --. ' .......... v. ...o 4UKUI.UU w maae nnai proof m support of his claim, an that said proof will he made before the County Clerk of Btnton iVlltt-rir a rVtrvallia rt . I. .1 ... wo.; vi ' IRVING E. GLEASON, Father ef Parson C. Gleason. deceased. H. E. No. 11 fif.A fri tVi. Mfl Cm.U OA rnivo t g A XO O, 1.V He names the following witnesses to prove his contm uous residence upon and. cultivation of said vaie, Uenjamin F. Ireland and Geo W Armstrontr, of Fern- (IrAo-nn m - - -e CHAS. B. MOORRS, Register. YEARLY to f!i-i sfin alter onr growiBg buainees in this and adjoining Counties; to act as Manager and. Correspondent, work u he done at home. Enclose self addressed,- stamped envelops fat particnlars to H. A. Sherman, General Man iser, Corcoran Bnild- hb, wpposne uniiea tatfs xreaB- .. 1X7 I.: . , SOUTH and EAST VIA Southern Pacific Cempanv. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Corvallis for Portland and way stations at 1:20 p. m. Lv Portland -8 :30 a m Ly Albany 12:30 p m Ar Ashland 12:33 am Ar Sacramento 6 .00 p m Ar San Francisco-7 :45 p in S :30 p m 10:50 p m 11:30 a m 4:35am 9.30 a m Ar Ogden 6 :45 p m Ar Denver 9:00 a m Ar Kansas City .7 :25 a m Ar Chicago" 7 :55 a m 11 :45 a m 9 :00 a to 7:25 a m 9 :S0a m Ar Los AageteB-.l .-20 p m Ar El Paso.. 6:00 p m Ar Fort AVerth 6 :86 a m Ar City of Mexico 0 :B5 a ra Ar Houston.. ....4 :09 a ra Ar New Orleans.. 6 :2i a m Ar Washington C:42 a tn Ar New York 12 :43 p m 7:00 am 6 ;00 p m 6:30 am 0:65 am 4:00 a m C2S p i 6 :42 a m 12:43 p to PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS, on Ogden and El Paso, end Tonriet cars to nicago, et ixiuis, jew urleans and ivagningrn. Connecting at San Francisco with sev eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. Sen F. E. FARMER, azent a Corvullia station, or address C. H. MARKHAM. G. P. A.. Portland, Or. E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dentistry of every description don in first ciass manner, and satisfaction guar anteed. CHDWH AND BRIDGE WGSK A SPECIALTY Office over Zlerolf 's grocery store, opposlt-s the post office, Corvallis. Oregon. MRS. DR. CYITHIE RAMSEY, Osteopathist Specialties Diseases of women and children ; also deformities and all chron ic and nervous diseases. Occidental Hotel Monday, Wednes day and n riday, 1 :isu to 5 :a0 p. m. B. A. CATHEY, M. D. Physician ? Surgeon Booms 14 in Bank Building. . (Office Hours f i""-""-) 2 to 4 p. m . Residence: Corner College aud 8th Sts. Telephone at office and residence. CorvaMis, - Oregon. LG. ALTMAN, M. D Office Corser 3rd and Monroe streets Hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Sun day S to 10. Eesidekce Corner 3rd and Harrison streets, Corvallis, Oregon. G. H. NEWTH Physician 3p Surge PHILOMATH, OREGON. J. R. HARLAN Veterinary Surgeon Eesidence in Block 30, Job's Addition, Corvallis, Oregon. Orders may be le(t at Graham & Wor tham's drugstore. Notary. Titles. Cobtvevancikg JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practice in lall State and Federal Court. Offioe." in5,FirBt; National Bank Bnildinir. Bryson Sr Woodson ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW Corvallis, Ore'on. Office in Postoffice Building;. DR. JAS. A. HARPER - DENTIST Office la Wbitehom Blork Corvallis, Oregon TlEFIlTlflTlfiiLBS; -OP Corvallis, Oregon. Does a general and conservative bankma boBiness. TO HOMESEEKERS. If you are looking for bargains in ' Stock, Grain and fruit farms I have them. Come afid see me or write for mvKat. BESST AHBLEB. . Keul KaUte Agent, . Philomath. Benton Countv, Oreffon. Box 59. OHD (11 IU) THE DIRECT ROUTE TC Montana, tftak, Golerado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Pacific Fast lail Lin, or the Rio Grade Scenic Lines. Look at the Time . . i days to Salt Iake 2 days to Denver 3 i days to Chicago 4 days to New York Free Recliaing Chair Cart, Cpbalsterad Tssrist stetpisg Cart, ac4 PfcOan Palace Sleepers, cperetcd M all traiaa. For farther infer matlaa, applet GEO. P. BGLI3I. Ajsnt, Camnh, C. 0. TEttHY, W. Ti. COMAS, Trav. Pass. Agt. Gm Ajtirt. 14 ?h?rd St., Portias, Or. Corvallis Eastern Rated, TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m. - " Corvallis 1:50 p.m. " arrive? Yaquina 6:45 p. at. I Reluming: Leaves Yaquina.. . . 6:10 a. en. Leaves Corvallis. . . . 11:30 a. rn. Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. m. 3 For Detroit: Leaves Albany 70 a. m. Arrives Detroit .... 11:20 to. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:10 p. ra. Arrives Albany .... 5:45 p. ra. One and two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Souiliern Pacific trains, giving direct service to and from Newport and adjacent beache1?. Trains for the mountains arrive at noon, giving ample time to reach ramping grounds on the Breitenbush and Santiarn river the same dav. Edwin Stone, H. L. Wat.den, Manager. T. F. & P. A. II U. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis. Depart TIME SCHEDULES. Aebivb Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha Kansas City, S-t. Louis, Ch i e a g a and East. Atlantic Express 9 p. in. Paat Mail 7i00 p.a Walla Walla. Lew iKtin, Spokane, Minneapolis, St. Paol.Dnlmh. Mil waukee, Chicago, and Eat. Spokane Fiver 6:00 p.m. Spokane Flyer 8:40 a. ni. Ccssn Stesmshlcs- All sailing dates anbiect to hne. For 8as Francisco, Sitil Dec. 3, 8, IS, 18, 9, 28, & every 6 fiats. 8 p m. 4 p. oi. Dailv ColDmbia River Staaiser. To Astoria & way landing. Er. San. 4 p. m. &C8ft 8tfBf3ay 8. p. m. Saturday, l p. m. 6 a. ra. 4.-eo Ojpjton City, KeW' bei-2, Rs!fe6i, and Vpy-lftndinff. Kx. Son. cept 7 a. m . Tuetdav WinaitiEtte ssd Tsa I Rivers. Oitfion City, Day ton & Way-limdra. Willa ttts River. PortUnd lo Crval li& & Way-land's. 8:53 p.. MaJay tad Friday. Thursday and ' S aturdfiy 6 a. m. 4:30 p.m. Monday, W ednas day aad Friday. T neadav, T hursd'y and Satu rd'r Leave Kiparia Snaka River. EipaTia to Lewhi'a. Leava L Mit too 8" 35 a. tn. Daily 6:S0ft- m Daily. MR. THATEE, Local Agent Jerseys for Sale. For Sale One f the finest Jttoy bulls, full blood, bora lait July, solid color, gentle and kind, will register in the A. J. O. C. Ote very fine full-blood Jemy bull solid color, prominently nark ed, gentle and kind, born Jane 18. 1899.' Hie mother tested Gi per cent, butter fat. Will register in the P. C. C. C. Two nice full-blood Jersey heif ers, solid color, well ma iked, about 15 months old, gentle and kind, registered in the A. J. C. C. Par ties wanting fine reg'stered Jersoy stock will miss a rare chance if they fail to inv. stieate this onnnrtnnitv to get fine Jerseys. . M.S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Ore. Music Lessens. Lessons given on the piano and organ in a manner that trains the ear, mind and hands and saves years of nctdleta drudgery. M. A. Goodkoi gh.V Subscribe for this paper.