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THE C0RVALL1S GAZETTE, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1901. THOSE OBJECTIONS CONSIDERED When the ferry was established ?, at Corvallis, it was the intent of the Gazette; not to discuss fur ther the reasons for or against the proposition, but since Cornmis sioner Knotts has spread numer ous objections thereto upon the records of the court, and as they have been published in the county paper, at the special re quest of a friend to the opposi tion, the Gazette deems it proper -to notice them and show the falacy and want of sufficient reasoning therein .to establish his conclusions Replyinj toliis objection char acterizing the free ferry at Cor vallis as a radical departure in county affairs and a doubtful ex periment at best, it is sufficient to say that within the last two years Mr. Knotts, we understand, assented to establishing two free ferries across the Long , Tom stream in this county and filed no objection thereto. It seems that establishing the free ferry at Cor vallis is following in line with the former action of the court and not a departure. As to his further objection that Linn county should bear half of the expense and the city of Cor vallis the other half, that is sim ply a question which the legisla ture has decided and is not within the province of a county com missioner to pass upon. His sug gestion would be contrary to law, because the law of 1898, under which the free ferry is establish ed, specially authorized Benton county to establish and maintain the ferry and there is no law au thorizing Linn county or Corval lis to bear any part of the ex pense separately. If it had been proper for Linn county or Cor vains to estabnsn tne terry, no doubt the legislature, being the law making power, would have so provided in the law. As the legislature by law' has fixed the duty upon Benton county to establish and maintain the ferry, it is not part of the duty of a commissioner of the county to annul the law by endeavoring to become wiser than the legislature and refuse Jto carry it out on im aginary reasons peculiar to him . self; but it is his duty to carry out the laws as he finds them. His reference to the fact that Albany has recently changed her . tree bridge to a toll bridge, in stead 01 being an argument against a free ferry is the strong est argument found in favor of Corvallis adopting a free ferry be fore the impatient citizens of town and county force upon us the bur den of building a free bridge as has been done in nearly all of the county seat towns situated on the bank of the river. About ten years ago the question of a free bridge at Corvallis was agitated and voted upon and came near carrying? Quite a number of our citizens at that time knowing that a iree bridge was more ex pensive than a small ;- town like Corvallis, and Benton county could carry, undertook the nee essary measures to authorize free ferry at Corvallis, which can be maintained at a nominal ex pense as compared with a free bridge. To his'suggestions that the es tablishmerit of a free ferry at Cor vallis will cause people from near reona and Albany to beseige the commissioners with petitions establish free ferries at those places, it is sufficient to say that ty reading the law thoroughly Mr. Knotts will not find any act authorizing the county to estab lish a free ferry either at Albany or reona, hence he need not bor row trouble over imaginary shad ows; but there is a law author izing the county to establish the ferry at Corvallis. His assertion that it is claimed that because the Corvallis pre cincts contribute a large portion of the county revenue for that reason it is urged they should re ceive "special and greater con sideration ; at the hands of . the court" is only imaginary with him. None of the people of Cor vallis Iprecincts ask or expect special consideration from the court. On the contrary the court, especially Mr, Knotts' part of it, has always, as we under stand, discriminated against Cor vallis and Corvallis precincts when .opportunity offered. The court house located in Corvallis, Marys river bridge and the county officers maintained in Corvallis at public expense are urged as rea sons why the law of the legisla ture should be ignored and the free ferry refused. In answer it ;s proper to say that the court house was npt built, and the offi cers were not elected for Corvallis or Corvallis precincts alone, but for Benton county; and the court house, county officers and Marys river bridge are used as much and probably more by people out- icUo f i it 1- : V a A ? were made and officers elected for all of the people, in the county and not for any particular locality. ! Finally, the condition of the roads in Orleans precinct is an- other objection urged against the free ferry. If the objector will ' embark on the free ferry and wit- i ness the nice improvements the ! people are making in the roads j on the east side since the free ferry began, he will return and no doubt look with disfavor upon j the objections made. , Oregon Shows Off. From : rarions sources it is made plain ta all that onr-state is being well represented, and in all probability, the future will provo that the part Oregon has taken in the Pan-American Ex position at Buffalo has been a wisa move. As a result, not only home-seekers, but money and capital will be enticed td our shares. The BafFalo News, speaking of Oregon, says: 'Great progress is now boin? made oh several of the exhibits of states in tha Aaricallare building. Oregon's big booth on the north side of the south aisle, is Tanning a race with the Michigan boeth, across the way, for the honor of being the first state exhibit to be finished In that building. Nearly every thing used in connection with the Oregon exhibit, to the wood composing the booth, comes from that state. . The booth is made of spruce aad fir lumber. Heory -E. Doscb, of Portland, Or., commissioner fram that state to the exposition, ' has per sonal charge of the installation of the exhibit. One minute yes terday he was sawing a piece of wood, and the next he was nail ing sheaves of wheat to boards. ' 'No one would think he was the boss,', said the workmen. 'On the front wall of the booth are bunches of yellow wheat tacked to squares of blackened wood. At one corner is a gigan tic bottle, about x feet high and nearly a foot in diameter. It contains two big, salmon caught in the Columbia riyer. ' "Lying in the booth yesterday, awaiting its tarn to be placed in a conspicuous position, was a bunch of cornstalks 17 feet long.: 'They think we can' t grow corn in Oregon,' said Mr. Dssch. 'Jnst look at that! - And here Is olover 6y2 feet long. Why, in Oregon we can grow anthlng that grows on tb.G face' of this green earth except citrus fruits.' Champion Gopher Gun. Harvey Sargeant is the inventor of a gopher - gnu which will prove a great boon to all who are annoyed by "var mints" of any description.: It will kill anything from a mouse to a grizzly bear, and it never fails. Dhe price is only fl.50i- For tale by Huston & Bogue, The Corvallis Commission store, and at the factory on Main street. See it work, and buy one. Think if Over. Which is better, to buy your pianos and organs of ;an agent who represents the factoiies where they are made, or of one who only represents San Francisco and Portland jobbing ; houses? la it woith while to pay an additional profit to cjty middlemen for the sake of getting goods which have passed through their hands, with double freight charges added to other needless costs? Would not the best plan be to have all your money count on the value of the instru ment itself? We think so, and for this reason import all pianos and organs direct from the factory, depend on quiok sales and email profits and thus give you a high grade isstrument at a moderate price. All kinds of small instruments such as guitars, violins, mandolins, ete. Call at office and 'residence one block west of court bouse. - . ' M. A. Goodnouqh. You will waste time if you undertake to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starr ing yourself. That only makes it worse when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of good food properly diges ted. - Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the re sult of years' of scientific research for something that would digest not only some elements of food but every kind. Arid it is the one remedy that will do it. Graham & Wells. - Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. New goods all the tim9 at Nolan & Callahan's. ITCHING HUU0R8 Complete External and Internal Treatment Bi.' ConslsUngofCUTICCHA Soap (25c.). tocleanse the kin of crusts and scales, Cuticura. Olnt- -nient (50c.), to allay Itching and soothe and lieal, and Cuticura. Resolvent (50c.), to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set Is often, eufticieut to cure the severest humor. Hold thronehont the world. Pottie Deep JD Cm. Cobf., I'rop., Bustoo. " ilow to Cure Skin Huston," Iim Thomas Maple, Birkbeck, 111., writes: "I had a very bad ease of kidney trouble and my back pained me so I could not straighten up. The doctor's treatment did me no good. Saw Foley Kidney Core advertised and took one bottle which ic.nred ne and I have notW affected Graham & Wells. Notice to Taxpayers. Not ice is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of the counfy court, I will on Saturday evening. May 25, 1901, close the tax book's, make up the delin quent ro'l and turn the same over to the clerk. On the return "to me of said roll I will proofed to advertise and sell all property on which the taxes are not paid. ' M. P. Burnett, Sheriff. Mr. J. Baxter, of North Breok, N- C, says he suffered with piles for 15 years. He tried many remedies with no results until ho used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve and that quickly cured him. Graham AWells. WANTED. Fifty good farms and 50 stock ranches to sell. Geo. F. Eglih& Co., Real Estatejnsurance and Collections, Office: Room No. 1, First Nat'l Bank Bld'g, Corvallis, Oregon. Spring coughs are specially dangerous and unless cured at once, serious results often fjllow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It is not a common mixture but is a high grade remedy. Graham & Wells. To Rest. Ten acres, with -house and barn, close tp college. Enquire at this office. - You are much more liable to disease when your liver and bowels do not act properly. DeWitt's Little Early Risers remove the cause of disease. Graham & Wells, : '- " ; ; ... ,;: v : ' Kotice of Final Settlement ' Notice is hereby given thit the under-? signed administrator of the estate of F. L. Such, deceased, has this 10th day of May A. D., 1901, filed his final account as such administrator with . the County Clerk of Benton County, Oregon, and the Judne of the County Court of said Benton County, Oregon, has appointed Monday, July 1, 1901, at two o'clock P. M. thereof, as the time, and the County Court Room - in the County' Court House in Corvallis, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of objections to each final account. Percy R. Kelly, Administrator. Dated May 10, 1901. If you are sick all over, and don't know just what ails you, it's ten to one your kidneys are nut of order. Foley's Kidney Cure will bring you health and energy. Graham & Wortham. Mr. E. D. Arnold, Arno'd, la., writes : He was troubled with kidney disease about three years. Had to get up sever al times during the night but three bot tles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a complete cure, be feels better than he ever did and recommends it to his friends Graham & Wortham. "Our little girl was unconscious from strangulation during a sudden and terri ble attack of croup. I quickly secured a buttle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving her three doses, The croup was mas tered and our little darling speedily re covered." So writes A. L. Spafford, Chester, Mich. Graham & Wells. 'r - Notice of Final Settlemeat. Kotice is hereby given that the undersigned ax ecutrlx of the estate of L. Q Klinej deceased, has .filed her final 'account in said estate in the county court af the state ef Oregon for - Benton county in probate, ana Saturday, June 8, 191, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the county court room in the courthouse in Corvaliis, Benton ceuntyv Oregon, is the time and place fixed by said court for hearing objections, if any, to said final account . and the settlement thereof. - - Dated at Corvallis. Or., this 10th day of May, 19L. . PAULINA KLINE, tEiecutrix. . The greatest skin specialist in America originated the formula for Banner Salve. For all skin diseases, all cuts or aores, aud for piles, it's the most healing medi cine. . Beware ef substitutes, Graham & Wortham. Too cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks and spaikling eyes if your liver is sluggish and your bowels clogged. De. Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse the w hole syetem.- They never gripe. Gra ham & Wells. . Skin affections will readily disappear by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Look' out for counterfeits. If yon get DeWitt's" you will get good results. It is the quick, positive cure for piles Graham & Wells. " 1- - Notlcs of Final Settlement. Kotice is hereby given that the undersigned execu tor ef the estate of George W.Buckingham, deceased, has filed his final acconnt in said estate in the county court of the state of Oregon, for Benton county, in probate, and Saturday. June 8, 1901, at 1 o'clock a. in., at the county court room in the courthouse in Corvallis, iBenton county, Oregon, is the time and place fixed by slid court for bearing objections, if any, to said final aetoant and the set tlement thereof. Dated at Corvallis, Or., this 10th day of May 1901. . J. P. GBAGU, Kxecator. WE CAN SHOW YOU "IN: Furniture, Art Squares Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloth, Mattings, Iron Beds, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Go Carts, J. D. Maim & Co. Corvallis, Our Clubbing List. 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"Dairy Fortunes," a neat, well written book of 204 pages on all questions concerning dairyintr, feeds and feeding, the constituent properties of all kinds of feed; 39 eombinations forming well balanced rations for dairy cows. Every dairyman should have it. Price with the Corvallis Gazette one year, $2.58. - Pocket Atlas of the World, 881 paces, containing colored maps of all the' states and territorlea in the United States, the province of the dominion of Canada, and of every country and civil divisiou on the face of the globe. Also valuable statistical In formation about each state and county, giving the population of every Urge city in the world, besides ether valuable information. A bandy reference work for every person; with Corvallis Gazette one year, 3.09. Dyspepsia Ours Digests what you eat. Thi9 preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago Xhe$t.bottIecontains2H times the 50c. size. Craham & Wells. TOllOfVlESKKERS. 92 A nice residence 1 acie of land in Corvallis, 5 minntes walk from postoffice ; price $800. 88 80 acres; 50 in cultivation; good house, barn, -fruit and wafer; 3 miles from Philomath, A -good - farm for $2,200. .; - ";,'-v : 74 160 acres; 30 in cultivation; small house; good barn and water ; miles from town; cheap at $1,500; on main county read ; good pasture and timber. 113 A good 7-room house with one half acre lot ; fruit, good water, 'chicken houses and sheds, price: $600; well ar ranged ' for poultry, raising; this is a cheap little home, 10 minutes walk from Corvallis postoffice. ' . ' -. ; -V- EBNRT AMBLER, : - - - Real Estate A rent, Box 59, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon. Geo. C. Hickock", Curtiss, Wis., says: "Foley's Kidney Cure has been tested and found to be all yon claim for it. I have given it to my father and it is the only thing that ever helped him." Gra ham & Wortham. . . Foley's Honey and Tar forcblldren;safe,sure. No opiates Try this Office for Job Work. GREAT BARGAINS Stoves, Tinware, Graniteware, and Second ' Hand Goods Oregon. For Sale. A street sptinkler. Enquire of George luteeide' for parlicnlars. ii people only knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Core, it would bo used in nearly every household, as there are few people vtho do "net euffsr from a feeling of fulliiets after rating, belching, flatulence, ssur stomach, or water brash, caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation tnch as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid from the stomach, will digest vobt food, cer tainly can't help but do yon good. Gra ham & Wells, Save Money. Owing to the fact that we have had to take a good share of the lumber cut by our Tualatin mill, and that we also have a large amount of fir logs coming in the big drive from the McKenzie, we are get ting overstocked and will have to sell to make room. Our stock is A 1. ' Save money by buying now, Coevaliis Sawmill Co. "I have been suffering from Dyspepsia for the past 20 years and have been un able after trying ell preparations and physicians to get any relief. After tak ing one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I found relief and am now in better health lhan I have been for 20 years can not praise Kodol Dyspepsia Care too highly." Thus writes Mrs. C. W Roberts, North Creek, Ark. Graham A Wells.. For Rent. Will rent 200 acres of land west of Monroe and take part tayment of rent in work a ndi improvements on the place. Address M. e. woodcock, - . Admiiiit-trator. Corvallis, Oregon. ' c' The Great Scourge . Of modern times is consumption. Many cures and discoveries from time to time are published but Foley's Honey and Tar does truthfully claim to cure all cases in the early stages and always affords com fort and relief in the very worst cases. Take no substitutes. Graham & Wor tham. For Sale to Let gers and Others. One large Durham bull, eight years eld, gentle. Price moderate. Inquire of Wallis Nash, Nashville, Oregon. Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies Corvallis, Oregon Established, Incorporated, jf$8 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete line of Pure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallip. " Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Article, Combs,' Brashes and Mirrors. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery CIOARS Manager of Perscription Department, T.-A. JomjS. Registered, Special Course in Pharmacy at Perdue TJuiversi ty, Indiana rtie first National Bank . OF CORVALLIS, OKEGON CSTABLISHO ISSO. OFHCERS & DIRECTORS M. S. WOODCOCK, President. C. E. MOOR, Vice-President. -WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. JOHN WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. . '" - Loans Made On all kinds of approved security, and especially to encourage and build up the legitimate busi ness enterprises and industries of this country. Deposits Received subject to check payable on demand. Foreign Exchange Siffht exchanre and transfers sold avnilahlA In the principal cities of England, Ireland, Bwitzer- -j jaua, trance, Belgium, Holland, Horway, 8wed. en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger maay, Austria. . Letter of Credit . Issued available in the principal cities of the United States. Principal Correspondents Upon Whom W Sell Sight Exchange ; , The Commercial National Bank of Chicago. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. The Bank of California, San Fandsco, Calif. Anglo-Californian Baak, San Francisco, Calif The National City Bank New York. The Dank of Kew York National Banking Ass'n. Importers Trader's National Bank, New York, ghoa and Leather National Bank of Boston, Mass Philadelphia National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa E H. TAYLOR ' DENTIST. Dttistr of aver dcxerintlon don. In first etau manner, and eatirfsetion guar anteed. CBOWH 1H.D BHI9SE mi I SPECIALTY Office over Zlerolf'i grocery atore, oppos.ts toe post omfe.iwrvaiui. vregon. MRS. DR. CYLTHIE RAMSEY, Osteopathist Specialties Diseases of tirora and children ; alaodeiormilita and all tntrm- ic and nervoaa disease. Occidental Hotel Monday, wodaeo- day and Friday, 1 :30 to I :Z0 p. m. B. A. GATHEY, M. D. Physician $ Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. 1 t sm . Office Hour. i " Residence: Corner College aud 8th 8t. Telephone at office and renidecee. Gorva!lii, - Oregon, LG. ALTMAN, M. D. Onic: Corver 3rd and Monroe atreeta Houae 9 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Son- day 9 te 10. Residknce Corner 3rd and Harrison streets, Corvallis, Oregon. Telephone 315, at residence. NOTABY Thus. Gotetacio. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNHT-AT-LAW. Practice in 'all State sad Federal Conrt. Office. hiFirbt Kational tiuj's: Buiirline. Bryson Woodson ATTORNEYS AT LAW Corvallis, Oretn. Office in PostcfEce EnUdlne- DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTI ST Office In Wbitehorn Block Corvallis, Oregon GAP CLOSED Tha ODeration of through trains be tweeri San Francisco and Los Angeles, via Surf and Santa Barbara, will begin on Sunday, Mar. 31, 1901 on the new Coast Line Two through trains daily. The Coast Link Limited leaving each terminal early in, the morning equipped with elegant cafe and parlor cars, will make daylight trips threueht the most picturesque, vaneu and entertaining scenes on the continent Inquire of agents cf the SOUTHERN PACIflC. Miss Mamie Smith, Middles! oro, Ky. writes: "Mvliltle sister bad the croup very bad. I cave her several doses of Foley's Honey and Tar, and she was in stantly relieved. It raved her life. Gra ham & Wortham, Hotice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the ncdersitmeil, administor of the estate of John L. Clark, deceased has filed his Snal acqcunt, in said ttat in the consty court of Bentcn county, Oregon, and that said court has appointed Saturday, tbe lllh day of May A. D. 1901, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. at county court room, in the court house, in the city of Corvallis, Bentnu county, state of Oregon, as the time and place to hear ohjectiens, if any, to said final account, and the settlement of said account and estate Corjallis, Oregon, April 6, 1801. EDWIN M. OLAFK. Admin, st rator-of the Estate of John I Clark, De ceased., Notice to Creditors. Kotice is hereby given that the undersigned Bas fceeu appointed administrator of the estate ef Tunmas W yatt, deceased, ty the county court of Benton county. Oregen. All persons havins: claims against saiu estate are nereby notified to present the same, duly verified, tcgether with the proper voucnera, to me at tne law omce oi cryson s rf oed son in Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon, within six montns lrom tne date oi tnis notice. Dated this 1st day of March A. D, 1901. GEOKGE W. WTATT. Administrator of said Estate. Administrator's Notice. Kotice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of Benton county, Oregon, administcator with thef wilt an nexed of the estate Of Thomas Egenton Rogg, de ceased. All persons having claims against said state are hereby required to present tame te tne the undershmed at his residence near Nashville. Orepon, duly verified and with proper vouchers within six'months from the date of this notice. Dated this 3rd day of May, 1961. WALLIS NASH. Adm'r with the Will Annexed. . H. 0. Watson and L. L Swan, Attorneys. - Notice for PnbHcatieti. Ukitrb Stitis LikdOftici, Oregon City, Oregon. March, 4, 1901. Notice is heresy aiven that in compliance with the provisirns of the act of Congress ef June S, 1878, entitled "An act fer the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Kevada, aad Wash ington Territory," as extended to all tha Public Land States by act of August 4, 19!, MRS. BESSIE 8. FLYNN, of Monmouth, county of Polk, state of Oregon, ass .ins ujr uivfi in mi omce ner sworn statement no. 6353, for the purchase of S ol NEJ andNJofSEJ of Section No 2 in Township Ko 13 South, Hanje Ho 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stoos than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 29th day of Mar, 1901. She names as witnesses: Michael O. Flynn. of Fall City, Tolk Co., Or, Jaa H. Flynn, of Monmouth, Polk Co., Or., Samuel W. Ewinir. of Fall Citv. Polk Co.. tir.. John W. Bvdo of Philomath, Benton Co., Or. Any and all persons claiming adverselr the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 29th day of May, 1901. CHAR & JiOOBM. Keiiattr OREGON Stioip Line Union Pacific AHO i 'Vliirwt't t'trrlitttid 9l M. P. ft Yityf1.tirmt,M, tfr4 tsm.- fiffJtMW Aiiftif fit WVti.. jtMkiJ: Kit Cuff, w via Jf rV is, Cfcr'ltV tu .-i'vv,s6.-'ji: FA, IXtir',- m- "' wan,, .hvHrt-,j! via rtpok&.n Ocean and Hirer M&Mz, FROM FfRTLASf. 'All tsilmir dat i fifcjct SA etKMKBM 8 p. m. For ao FrMtftia,; Siait vrf fivtday frr,ta Afrit 2d. I Iail? Ex. filB. S. f. m. ViXSM. I 4 . (a. Eatofday, To A'n k y-j l'-t p. ID. ; iajidicg. ISUsetU liftf. ! p. ra. tuegon iiy, Kx. fcon. oer)Ji fjaiem, Inde-; B a, m. ipenrtenc8 and way .landings I xeept Enndav G a. m. i 4:30 p.m. Tuew'ayiCorvallis and Way-i Monday, Thnrsday Lamiingn. n ednsdy and Saturday and Fri day. WILLAMETT JLND YAMHIL RIVER 3:30 p.m. 7 a. m. T iiesday,! T hursil'yj Monday W ednes- ml S id'y Orenon Cisy, Day day and ton & W ay-larjd".. Friday. Leave Eiparia 3-40 a. m Daily Leave Leviston Daily S :?(' a. m Snake River. Ripsria to Lewis'n A. L CKAIG, Gfn. Tarn. Aeenl, J. P. TAI'cCOTT. Agent, -Corvallis, Oregon. Corvallis 6 Eastern fiailraad, TiStE CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m. " Corvallis 1:50 p.m. " arrivep Yaquina 6:45 p. m. 1 Reluming: , Lravt-s Yaquina, . . . 6:10 a.m. Lee vi-e Ccvallis. . . . . 11:30 a. m. A rrivte Albany . ... 12:15 p. hi. 3 Fer Detioil: Leavps Albany.... ... 7:T) a. m. Arrives Detroit . 1 i:20 t. m. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:10 p. m. . Arrivt-a Albany .... 5:45p.m. One and two connect at Albai y and Corvallis with Southern Pacific trains, giving direct service to and from - Newport and adjacent beaches. Trains for the mcunlains arrive at noon, giving ample ' time to reach amping grounds on the Breitenbush and Santiain river th same day. ' Edwin Stonb, H. L. Wai.den, Manager. T. F. & P. A. H H. CrokisE, Agent, Corvallis. SOUTH and EAST Via SoutLem Pacific Companv. THE SHASTA ROUTE Tiains leave Corvallis far Portland srd wny stations at 1:20 p. m. Lv Portland 8:30 a m Ly Albanv.., 12:S0 p m Ar Axhland--- .12:33 a m Ar Sacrnmento 5 .00 p m Ar 8an FratK-is'0-7:4o p m 8i30 p m 109 p m 11:) am 4 :tS a tn 9.30 a i Ar Ogden 6:45 p m Ar Denver -ShOO a m Ar Katieas eity 7 8 m Ar Chicngo 7 !55 a m 11 :4 a ra 9:00 a a 7 :2I a a 9:eam 7:00 am 6:90 p IB oiMara S iB am 4:00 am ipa :42 km 12:43 p m Ar Los Acgetes. 1 20 p tn Ar El Paso C.flO p tn Ar Fort Worth. 0 :83 a m Ar Guy of Mesleo B :55 a m Ar HarjstOft.. 4:C9 a m Ar Kew Orleans 6 :23 a to Ar Washington --Si42 a m Ar Kew York 12 :43 pm PULLMAN AUD TOURIST CASS on botli. trains. Chair ran 8acraroeBt9 Opdon and El l'aeo, and Tehrist etft to Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans add Washington. Connecting at fan Francisro hh sev eral eleanihhip lii.es fur Honolulu, Japo, China, Philippines, Central and feooth America. See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallii station, or address C. H. MAEKHAM. G. P. A., Portland, Or. G. H. NEW7H Ph yi it icn ? 7 j t 7. PH1L0MATS, CI EGOS, "MUeVT-