iniiiiriMiiL i f , . ' - J - FRIDAY, JAKUAKY 25, 1801. ; Thos. H. Toague, representa tive of the 9econd judicial dis trict, succeeded in getting a handsome appropriation through the river and harbor bill for the improvement of the Willamette river at Corvallis. Mr. Tongue deserves credit for his untiring and active efforts along these lines. The time was when a UniSed States senator for Oregon eould not possibly be elected unless he was willing to bend his energies to secure appropriations for the improvement of. the bar at Yaquina bay, giving that location fair help along with other places demanding national aid. It is not unlikely that it will be necessary for the friends of Yaquiua bay to again assume a similar attitude. While the harbor at Yaquina bay is not as large as many others, yet it afforded the means of competition in freights, neces sary to give the farmers of the Willamette valley prices nearly equal to those of Portland for their produce. Tha farmers are not so tenacious as to the depth - of water or that the largest boats Of the world can enter the har bor, bat what interests the peo ple is tha salutary effect which oompetition has uoon the orioes what they have to sell in the or markets of the world. As soon as the ocean steamers were drawn off of the Yaquina trade the prices of freights through the Columbia dropped back to the old schedule where there was uniformity in price and no com petition. The contention of the Albany Herald that the couaty court of Benton oounty should take uBon itself the burden of maintaining we Aioany bridge is peculiar in the extreme, when it is well known that the roads in Linn Oounty aeross the river from Corvallis are worked by tha authority of the county court of Unn into very good roads until they approach within about four : miles of Corvallis, and from that point toward Corvallis the roads . are so shamefully negleoted by Linn county authorities that they would become wholly Impassable were they not worked and kept in repair by the efforts of the ferryman at Corvallis assisted bv such few people along the lines ot road as he can get to hepi him Dy voluntary work. A Good Prospect. . ' Prospects for a good fruit crop are bright. While it is too early in the year to make a forecast with any degree of certainty still, if normal cond tinue, says the Telegram.- there are good prospects that the crop win dc an exccsively heaivy one Respecting the early varieties the trees are "well set" flnrl will hold their own unless too violent storms occur. foliage and other signs of nature give prom ise of an early spring. ; - Oregon's market, both domes tic and foreign, has been broad- . ened to such an extent during: me i&si year mat there is every assurance of good prices. With - an average. crOp1 growers will ride on the top wave of Drosoef- . lty. . Not for years have they peen in sucii a good position to ; take advantage of favorable con- . ditions. Most of the growers ; tasted just enough of prosperity - last year to place .them above ; actual want, in a. position where V tney. will not be forced to morl gage tneir crops . afiead at any " price 11 which the money lender - mignt demand. - Experience has taught growers 6therxvaluable lessons., They . have learned to Know. wnat . to ; raise in order to - .'meet the demands, and - what trt let alone. They have- profited by the advi'oe of the State' Board of ', Horticulture' 'cultivate' and spray, 'their orchards, and raise only the: best varieties" of Yruit. .' The present . year will find very TiU'le ' 'icr'libHruit upon ine mar- ket, and all kinds of diseased fruit is prohibited from sale by the law. Instead of tangled and unkept orchards, it Is now the rule to see finely cultivated tract? of fruit. land. The more pro gressive orcliadists are going in to the business in tamest. A New Bill. Human beings are often shot by careless huuters and to avoid so many accidents and cause those who hunt to exercise a lit tle care regarding what they shoot at, Representative Nichols, of this county has brought be fore tha Oregon legislature a bill calculated to check this reck- essness. The text of the bill is as follows: Section i. If any person, while hunting for any kind of game, mistakes any human be ing for any game or inauimate object, and shoots aft said human being and kills the same, such person shall be deemed guilty of a felony, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by mpnsonment not less than one year nor more thau ten years. Section 2. . If any person, while hunting for any kind of game, mistakes any human be ing for auy game or inanimate objeot and shoots at said human being and wounds the -same, but not fatally, su oh person upon conviction thereof shall be pun ished by imprisonment in the county jail not less than three months nor more than one year, or by fine not less than $100 nor more than $500. Attention. All members of St. Marys Chapter No. 9 O. E. S. are requested to be present at meeting Tuesday evening, January 29, at 7:30 to meet the Grand Matron. Mrs. Jessie S. Vert. By order W. M. It requires no experience to dvn with Putnam Eadeless Dyes. Sim ply boiling your goods in the dye is all that's necessary. Sold by Gra ham & Wells. Prunes at Retail. Fine lot of first-class prunes at. retail at the following prices: Italians, 6c per pound; bilver prunee, 8Jc; Petite prunes, 3Kc ForEaleby D.C.Rose.: Pianos and Organs for Sale. Call at residence in Wilkins Addition and see samples of high grade pianos and organs just unboxed. Can give bar gains on goods of the highest merit as they are shipped dfreci; from the factory thus saving . middle men's profits and giving the benefit of this economy 'to patrons.. All invited to inspect goods. MoRDAUNT A. GOODNOUGH, . 4 Bargain. Good farm for sale 4 mi Ins Hr.ntli wpal r.f Corvallis ; Marys river is south boundary line. A fraction . over 90 acres ; 50 acres in cultivation j S acres in hay, 12 acres in fall wheat; rest plowed readv to sew in spring. : Good 2-story house 0 rooms, 1 pantry, 2 clothes closets, woodshed, barn, straw shed, smoke house, young orchard bearing, good well of .water right at door, 1 plow, lcultiyator, 3. horses and harness,' 1 light Tig, J new farm wagon, 4 milch, cows., some ooultrv: all for $3,600. Well known as ihe Frank Uavisfarm. .MksX'YdiaTayi.ob.'' Remnant Sale. A quantity of . remnants have accumulated dnrfng our Reduction Sale, consisting of Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets. Satins, "White Goods, Muslins, Tables, Linens, . Ginghams, Skirtings,Tickings, Prints, Flannelettes, Outing Flannels, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Curtain Nets, Etc, - All will be sold less than cost of pro duction. They must be sold before our new spring stock arrives. 7 HOTICE. . - Persons detiiing to locate on timber ciaims tribotary to tlie C. & E. E. R. would do well to Call on or correspond with the undersigned. There is a nrirn. ber of firBt-claSs timber claims to be taken up nndt r the timber or homestead sets. W.L. CLARK, Gates, Marion Go.. Or. . -. Locator. FOR GOLF RASH Heat Rash, inflammations, itching, irritations and cliaflngB, undue or offensive perspiration, and. many other sanative uses, nothing so cooling, purifying, and refreshing as a bath with Cuticura Soap, followed in the severer forms by gentle anointings with Cuticuba, tho great skin care and purest of emollients. Coticcba Soap It beyond all doubt thetnoftoffcetiTB Skin purifying tntl beautifying Mp, well u the purtrt and iwecteitt for toilet, batl out l tie world. Potter I i. and nniMrv. RnM Ihmnrh. out I tie world. Putter Druo and Cnm. Cokf., Sole Propt.t BoiloD. - How to Uan Beautiful bkln," free, The Light of the World or " Our Savior in Art. " Cost nearly $100,000 to produce. Con tains nearly 100 full-page engravings of our Savior and His Mother by the world's gieatest painters. True copies of the greatest Masterpieces in the art galleiies of Europe Every picture is as beauti ful as a sunriee 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 wonderful book matchless in its purity ' and 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. Waite, our agent in Massachusetts, has sold, over $3,000 worth of the books in a very short time. Mrs. Sackett, our agenfin 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 of this century. , Write for terms, quickly and get the manage of that territoiy. You can work on salary or commission, and when you prove yotir success we will promote you to the position of Manager and Corres pondent, at a permanent salary, to devote your timo to attending to agents and the correspondence. Wanted also a Slate Manager "to have charge of office in Lead ing City of the State and manage all the business of the State. Send for terms. Address - ' ....... THE BRITISH-AMERICAN CO Corceraa Building, Opposite " - V. S. Treasury, Washington, D. C. Notice of Administrator's : Sale f Real Property. In the matter ot the Kstate of .-. James Abraham. Deceased. notice 18 nereDy m en that pursuant to an order of the county couit of tho state of Oregon for Mult nomah 'county made and entered on the SOth day of November, 1900, 1 will from and after the 21st day of February, 1901, proceed to sell at private sale the following described real property of said evtate, and all the rijrht. title and interest which the said Jamt.8 Abraham had therein at the time of his de cease, towit: . 1 . Beginning at the quarter section corner between fractional sections 2 and 3, township 11 south, lange 4 west Willamette Meridian, running; thence south 48 decrees east 14.00 chains, thence south 55 de grees 50 minutes west 5.62 chains, thence south 20 degrees 10 minutes east 17.80 chains to the north baik of the Willamette river, thence following said north bankrof -the Willamette river with the me anders thereof in a southwesterly course to the southeast corner of lot 1 ift fractional section Sis said township, thence north 37 minutes east28.80 chains to the place ef beginning, containing 20.40 acres ; also the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter and lot number 1 of fractional section 3, township 11 south, range 4 west of the Willamette Meridian, containing 58. 45 acres, save and excepting the right of wa - heretofore deeded to the Willam ette VaUey & Coast Railroad containing about 6 afcres, all situated in Benton county Oregon; also, the east half of the following described real proper ty: The north half" of the southwest quarter of lots 3 and 4 in section 3, township11- south,- range 4 west, cout&inhur 78.60 acres in Benton county. "Oregon, v ' "- " . . ine tenr.s of said saleareas toikms: Tne. entire purchase -price is to -be paid in cash. - -' - . W. E. BURKE, Adm'r de bonis non withthewill annexed vt .the estate of James Abraham, deceased, Portland, Or..-- V JOUley The Fixer . - : is bow - prepared to do all kinds of bi cycle repairing, . enameling, varnishing, etc. Besides being a champion ."fixer" of the Willamette valley, he carries a full line of bicycle sundries and supplies. His shop is the headquaretra for: wheel men. Fay him a visIttL"."- V."' - ; -i Something New. Just published by.the-Southern Paoific 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,' edocation, etc.,-existing indus tries end their rapabilities. . ' ..v7 ' Attention is also directed to such new fields for jenergy or capital as promise fair return. ' V.,?y-'-i.'.-r.' ?. ' Tbis 'pnblicnlion fills a need long ex perienced by .Oregoniane, in replying to inQui'ries of Eastern friends. ' . Copies' way be had of local sgentof ine southern I'acme Uompany, or trom . - C. IL Markham, ; : ' . ' . - G. F: A., Portland, bregoa. wV4 80 YEARS' -EXPERIENCE jf' 1 HADE MARKS quickly ascertain oor opinion fro whether4 an Invention is probably patentable- Coromunica- iuliu owiuuy wiiuutuitiaj. naiiaDOOKon iratenti irmt free. Oldoet agency for seeuringr patents. Patents taken through Mann & Co. receive woertai notice without charm, in tha Abandgomely lllnstratsd'Weeklr. I-orirert dr. enlatloB of nr soientlflc Journal. 'Term.3 a rear i four months, Boldbyalt newsdealers. WM & ColBMif8W York ... Broc&Offic,T St, Washington, D. p. x mmm It is well to remember tHat you can cover Benton County fhoroughty 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 so many prom nent advartisers place ads in this paper." That's the Secret, Notice for PoMIcatiOB. " " ' V. S. LB Cftici Ouooa Crrr, Oitnsir, Hot. 19, 1000. Notice is hereby given that in coinplianoe with th provisions of the act of Congress of ihne 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the rale of timber lands in tho States of California Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of-August 4, 199, - BR1DGKT FLYNNi Of Fall City, county of Polk, tato of Oregon, has this dav filed in this offlce-her sworn statenent No. 5324, for the pnrchase of lot 8, 8. i, N. W. V and N.' B. i, 8. W. H of SectirnNo. 2 in township No. iS S lianire No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land songrht is icore valuable for its timber or stone than for agriculturil purposes, and to establish her eliim to said land before the. Regietei and Re ceiver of this office at' Oregon City, Oregon, en Thursday, tbe. 14th day of February. 1901. She names as witnesses: Freeman W. Boninson, Lettle M. Robinson, Michael Fljnn and Albert N. Robin son, all of Fall City, Oregon. . r Any and all persons claiming adversely tho above described lands are requested to file their claims la this office on or before said 14th dar of Feb., 1901. CHA8. D. MOORES. -- . ' ' ' ' , ' - Register. Netleo fer. FttfeHeatioa. - ..- . Ckitbb toiTBs Laot CmcB, . T-erejesi City, Ortxon, ffor. 19t 1009. . Notice is herebv given that in "compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jone Srd, 1878, entitled "An act for ths tale of timber lands in thestatesof California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States byact ef. August 4, 1S9S, . --'-'. - . ' . . LETTIB M. ROBtNSOK, ' . . ' ' . . Of Fall Cttyr-tonnty of Folk, State -of O'regoa, has this day Sled in this offloa-her sworn statement Mo. 5323, for the purcoaBe of.the N. E. quarter of Sec-. muu is iu j ownsnip no. 13 s , tange wo. -7 West, and will offer proof to Ehow that the land sought ia 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 offlce at Oregon City, Oregon, en 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, . ' -- Anyandall persons claiming adversely the abuye deseribed lands are requested to Gle their claims in iDis omce on or oelore said 14th day of February, 1901. ." cnAS. B. MOORHS,' . '. .- Register. ; Notices for Publication ... Csitid Stitcs Lak Omck," ' - "' '. Oregon City, Oregon, Nov, let, 1S90. - Kotiee is hereby given, that in compliance with the provisions of tbe act ef Congress ef June 8, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States ef California, Oregon, Nevada, and- Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892. . ' CLAYTON T BLACKMAM. Of Salem, county of Marion, state of Oregon, baa this day Sled In. this once his swern" statement No. f 815, fet the purchase of the SW of Section No. 14, in Township No. .13 t range No. 7 West, and wiH offer proof to .show that the land sought is moe valuable for its timber or stone 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 SSth day January, 1901. - He names as witnesses: Devillo M. Wilson, Robert A. Wilson," and E. T, Spence?, all of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, and Ben V. Spencer 0 Alsea, Benton Countr. Oreeron. " - Any and all persona claiming Adversely the above- eescrioea janas are requested to file their claims in this-office- on or before said 29th day of January, 1901. CDAS. B. MOORED. -. -. - Register. Notice for Publication, '. . .. Ultimo States LaxbOfpics, V ; V"'. I Orejron City, Oregon, Deo. 1, 1900.' - Notice' is hereby given that. In coh plianpe with the -provisions of an net of Concrete of June 8, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale ef timber lands in the -States of California, Oregon, Ketada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all tho ' Public Laud States by actof August 4, .1892, v :-; - ' ' CHARLES D. TICE, - i Of Fall Cityeontty of Polk, Stato of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn &t.f Amht,t. n. 1 5333. for the purchase of the N. J N. W . 1-4, Jf i N; B. 1-4 of Section No. 34. in Township No 12 8 Range No. TW.i.acd will offer proof to show that the land sought is n-ore valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, a'nd to estab lish his olaim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this effice at Oregon City, Oregon, pn Friday, the Sth day of March, 1901, He .names as witnessos: Michael . Flynn,. -Freeman Robinson ;Petcr Miller and Alvin llobinion. all ef Falls City, Oregon. ' - , ... ' Any and all persons claiming a'dversefy the above described landsjuo requested te file lheir claims in (his office, on cr be'ere said 8th dav of March 1901. - I-' : CJAS.3S. MOORES, - J :V'' V ' ' Reitw 9 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,' ' Admiuistrator, Corvallis, Oregon. ; . - . Strayed. Black setter dog, 7 mouths old, right front foot white, blacks spots, hair curly. Disappeared Dec 27. Notify me at Philomath and receive reward. .. . -. G. A. Bareinger. . Notice of Flttal Settlement. - Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned execu tor ef the estate of Martha J.- Rice, deceased has filed his final account in said estate In the County Court of the State ef Or jgon. for Benton County, sitting in probate, and Saturday, the 9th Day of February, 1901, at 10 o'clock a. a., at the Conn HnilA in flni-walli ftvaM.. 1 i - .cewM, id mi Liiuc sua place fixed by theXourt for hearing objections. If any. to uu iil final . I . 1 . . - ' 1 "'"'- auu Mie sebtieoiem tnereoL Dated January 11, 1901. . ' . - . ' Charles b. Ricx, ' ' ' .k ." Executor, Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real . ; Estate, ' i - Kotiee is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale and license from th county court of Clack amas county, state et Oregon, made and issued at the December term thereof, to-wit: on the Srd day of Dec., 1900, licensing me to sell certain real estate I will on Saturday,-the 26th day of January. 191, ". " wi p. in. -m eaia aay, at tne court . house door in the.city of Corvallis, in Benton wuuv,pwicgu,KiiM puuuc auction to tne High est bidder, for cash in hand, the following described rtivl nronwlr '(..int. r w o - . . . v in iiuca no. I in Dixon's Addition to the city of Corvallis, in Benton uin, biuu. real property nere mbefore described being the property of Leo F. Cook, Thomas O. Cook and Basel Cook, minors who are under the guardianship of the undersigned. Dated December 21. .1900. . : -- - - MINNIE COOK," -..." r ' Guardian of Said Minors. ; ; Natfce for Fublicatloti. . Notice Is hereby given that' the follow ing pamedseitlerJias filed notice ef his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that salrl-proof will be made before the. County Clerk of Benton County, at Corvallis, Oregon, on February 20, 1901, viz: . ', ' - JOHN W. HYDE, ' " H. E. No. 11,053 for the Lots 1, 2, and S, Sec tion 6, T. 13 S R. 6W. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Tames ...u.UU,vunriBuiiiB, manion w. wortn Ington and Francis M. Spencer, alt of Phllo- rflnth. Omrnn rTT A a T 1 ' O , VUBO..0(JlUUAfia, "... ' .-.'-. ." " . -.- ,T... V ..Kegistcr, ' .': i Notice for Publication. .-; . ' '?-0W itOilooii Crrr, Oregon, - wii.V 'V' . vecemoer 15, 1900. V Jptlee is hereby given that tho following-named settler bas filed notice of hla it,ra,, ,Ui, proof in support of bis claim, an. that said proof wiU be made before -the County tlerk of Benton 1901 ' ' CortaIlb Oregon, , Febrnary 4th, f IRVING E. OI.EAS0N, . ; . Father of Parson C. f ' F' ll,6f-for the NEJ Section 20, T 138, E Uo At..' . . ".'' -aa. tuwlV9 W1B iuitowuig- witnesses to prove his i.rT iVjl 1 ; ' ,na cniarauon 01 said land, Jiz. : T A Lc master and W H Parish, of Ina vale, Benjsmin . Ireland and Geo W Armstrong, of CHA8. B. MOOKKS. Register. K ' T arilflfl VClI)t..'n after our growing business in this A l and adjoining Counties; -to act as J W Manager and Correspondent, work. Q seif addressed, stamped, envelope k.'- for PflrllC'lllata tn H A Cl.c.n.n J- General Manaeer, Corcoran Buil.d-.' . fc ne, opposite United States Trea -; ; "Ufi vr aniungton, XJ. O.'tc . ' AaltAjskAAA SOUTH and EAST Southern Pacific Company. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Corvallis for Portland end way stations at 1:20 p. m. Lv Portland 8 :80 am :30 p in Ly Albany 12:30 p in 10S0 p m Ar Ashland -12:33am. 11:30 am Ar Sacramento--;5 .00 pnv:' 4:35 a m Ar San Francisco-7 :45 p m 0.30 a m ArOgdeo-- ---6:45pm. 11:45 am Ar Denver- -9:00 am 9:00am Ar Kansas City 7:25 am 7:26 am Ar Chicago 7 :55 a m 9 :S0a m kr Vat AegeteB. 1 :20 pm Ar El Faso 6:00 p m Ar Fert Werth 3 :80 a m Ar Oity ti Mexico 6 :65 a in Ar Htrtoa 4:00 am At Hew Orleans.. 6 :25 ft m 7 :00 a m 6:00 p m 6:30 am 9 :65 a m 4:00 tvio 8r2S p m 6 :42 a m 12:43 p m Ar wsihington --6:42 a m Ar New York- 12:43 pm PULLMAN AND TOURIST CAES on both trains. Ghair cars Saaramenlo to Ogden and El Paso, end Tourist cars to Ghicugo, St Louis, New Orleans and Washington. , Connecting at San Francisco with sev eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Jaoan China, Philippines, Central and South America. Ben F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis station, or address C. H. MARKHAM. G. P. A.. Portland, Or. E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dt-ntistry of every description done In first ciass manner, ana satisfaction guar, anteed. GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK 4 SPECIALTY Office over Zierolf's grocery store, oppose JMRS. DR. CYLTKSC RAMSEY, Osteopathist Specialties Diseases cf women and children ; alsodeiormities and all chron ic ana nervous aiseases. Occidental Hotel Monday, Wednes aay and k nday, 1 :30 to 5 :30 p. ui. B. A. CAT HEY, M. D. Physician Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. 12 a. m. Offlce Honrs p. m. Residence: Corner College aud 8th, Sts.. Telephone at office and residence. Gorva'lis, - - - Oregon. L. G. ALTMAN. M. D. Office Comer 3rd and Monroe streets Hours g to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Son day 9 to 10. . Residence Corner 3rd and HariUon streets, Corvallis, Oregon. G. H. NEWTH Physician 8? Surgeon - ' PHILOMATH, OREGON. J. R. HARLAN Veterinary Surgeon Residence in Block 33, Job's Addition, Corvallis, Oregon. - Orders may lie left at Graham Sc AVor tham's drugstore. - Notary. Titles. OoriVE tancing " JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. .. PracMoe in all State aud.Federal Court. Office inFiret; National Bank Bufl.lintr. Bryscn 8? Yoodson . ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW Corvallis, Ore"on. Office In Postoffiee Buildine. DR. JAS. A. HARPER OBlee la Wbltehora Blork Corvallis, Oregon TBEFIPPOEWI! -TjF Corvallis, Oregon. Does a general and conservative "banking business. ' TO HOMESEEKERS. - , . r , . - , . . v . ' -If yoti are locikin for targainsin - - k Stock, Grain: and; fruit; farms , I have them. Cf,vi piid set me ot write for my list. ; ; ' HENRY AMB1VER. : ..' ; -; Beal Kstate Agent, '; . -f Philomath i Benton Ccunly, Oregon. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, TJtak, Colorado and all Eastern Points-. Gives choice of two favorite routes, via tue Union racihe Fast Mail Lm, 01 - the Rio Graede Scenie Lines. Look at the Time . . i4 days to Salt Lake '" 2 days to Denver - 34 days to Chicago 4 days to New York Free Reoliaing Chair Cars; Upholstered Tfcarist Sleeping Can, aed PbUtttaa Palace Sleepers, operated on all trains. . - For further Informatlea, tpplyt GEO. P. E3LIJT. Agent, CorvaHis, Or. C 6. TERRY, T. R. COMAN. Tra. Pass. Aft Gen'l Aeent. 144 Third St., PortlaoA, Or. . Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m. " Corvallis 1:50 p. m. " arrives Yaquina 6:45 p. m. 1 Reluming: Leaven Yaquina.. . . 6:10 a. in. Leaves Corvallis. . . . 11:80 a. ni. Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. m. 3 For Detioit: Leaves Albany 7:C0 a. m. Arrives Dettoit .... 11:20 V. m. i Returning: leaves Detroit 12:10 p. to. Arrives Albany .... 5:45 p. to. One and two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pacifio trains, giving direct Bervice to and from Newport, and adjacent beache. Trains for the mountains arrive at noon, giving ample time to reach ramping grounds on the Breitenbush and Sanliam river the same day. Edwin Stone, H. L. Walden, Manager. T. F. & P. A. ' fl. II. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis; tamasssBBBSSBCBBQasaiaasBBHSiaKssaaasBBEansaw TIME SCHEDULES, aebtv. Salt Lnke, I)enver, Atlantic Ft Worth, Omaha Fast Express ; Kansas City, St. Mail 9p.m. Lonie, Chieage 7:00p.m. and East. . Walla Wslla. Lew Srmkane ilita" Spokane, gu-np btmkane Minneapoli s t. R.fn. Panl.Duloth.Mil- fl.fn'yer 6:00 p.m. wa,lkee Ghil.B(SO 8.40 a.m. and East. - Ocean Steemshios All sailing dates . 8 p ,n" subject to change. 4 p" m For San Franoisco, Sail Dee. 8, 8, 13, 18, S3. 28, & every 5 days. Daily Colombia Rivar fcs Bun. StaaB)Br- 4 p. m. 8. p. m. , Except SalniTlay, To Astoria & way- Sonaay 1 p. m. landing. - 7 Wil!Mett6 Rinr. m Jj a. m. OJegon City, Ker- kx!, Ex. Snn. Saeiu. and (Jav . .' Wy-lfltidin.,B. 7 a. m. Willamette and Tan- fc-ss p-- T net dav Rivnrc Moaslay Thursday 1 ni'Sr5' WedBas- and Oregon City, Day- day and Saturday ton Way-land's. Friday. elm. Willa ette River. 4:30p.m. Tnesday,.! ' . Monday, T uurad'y Fortlund to Corval- W ednea- ahd lis & Way-land'a. day and Satuid'y Friday. Leave" 8nEk8HllW. Leave Kipana . Leviston 3 36 a. m, Ilipria to Lewis'n. Daily . . 8:30ft. m MR. THAYER , Local Agent : JerEeys tor Sale. For Sale One of the finest Jersey bulls, full blood, born last Jnly, solid color, gentle and kind, trill registerjn the A. J. C. C. - - :J-., Olc very fine full-bleod Jersey bull solid color, "prominently mark ed, gentle and kind, born Jane 18, ioy. His mother tented. Gi per cent, butter fat. Will register In the P. C. C C. - : 7 Two nice full blooJ Jersey heif ers, solid co'or, well n tfiked, about 15 iik nths old, gent'e and kind, register, d m the A. Ji C. C. Par ties watiting tine reg'tlercd JJ6fy stock will mips a rare chance if they fail to inviPtigate tli-s epportunity to get fine Jerseys. . : M.S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Ore... . Music LesMics. Lessens given.on the piat.o and organ in a nutnner that trains .the ear,- wind and hands and faves years of - pijd.lesp drodgerjv - " - , ,'M.;A, CcopKCt W(f . ; Sttlscrite for- this jr er, ' - -, - t v