Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, May 24, 1901, Image 2

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    im CQRVALL1S GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1901.
MORAL ISSUES.
In every community there are
those who see, or think they see,
a moral Issue involved in what-
ever becomes a matter of pub ic
concernment, it may De but the
selection of a pound-master, or l
j 1 .1 . . . I
ueciuing wnerner or not certain
public Improvements shall be un
dertaken; these good people ccme
forward with their grave ques
tions of morality and endeavor to
inject them, as it were, into what
is really only a plain business
proposition, havin? no moral
aspect whatever. Oftentimes the
establis2in:ent of public utilities
are fruitated and men are chosen
to office for which they are wholly
unqualifed, because of the blind,
unreasoning activity of a few im
practical "reformers." That
these people are really sincere
and honest we may easily believe,
but the fact is that some by edu
cation or lack of it, and others by
chosen avocation, are unqualified
to exercise sound judgment upon
questions which are purely
business propositions. It is a
pitiable spectacle when such men
are heard talking themselves
hoarse in endeavors to give a
moral or immoral character to
things which plain, everyday.
sensible and practical citizens re
gard as purely business matters,
ATM f
a ne moral reiormer is con
tinually in error as to methods.
because he cannot or will not see
that the moral sentiment of no
community can be impelled in
any direction. It is this senti
pent which is the impelling and,
if necessary the compelling force.
Since the moral sentiment of a
community on any subject is the
consensus of opinion held by a
niajority of the people compris
ing the community, it should be
plain that it cannot be created by
the enactment of laws. It is a
growth from within, never from
without. It is the slow growth
ot educational processes directed
upon the individual, ot upon
trie masses. . - ,
It is the experience everywhere
that laws enacted ahead of public
sentiment are inoperative, be
' canse there is no public senti
ment back of them compelling
tneir entorcement. In vain may
we enact the most righteous laws
and select the best men to ad
minister them; they will not be
enlorced unless clearly demanded
Dy public sentiment
Our impractical reformers, too,
must recognize tnat there are
scores of intelligent, upright and
moral citizens who, for instance,
are total abstainers, and. who
would firmly, yea gladly enforce
laws lor the suppression and pun
ishment of vice and crime and
the elimination of "the saloon in
fluence," yet who are not prohibi
tionists. Other men there are
who are especially well qualified
to decide upon matters of com
munity interest who even deny
the divinity of Christ. Why
may not the people select such
men for their servants without
the factious opposition of moral
theorists.
All worthy citizens are moral
and upright, and are teachers
. and exemplars of morality,
Some are exclusively devoted
to teaching morality, and
religion. Let all these unite in
developing and strengthening
public sentiment on lines of hon
est,, virtuous citizenship. Whole
some laws will then become easy
oi enactment and entorcement.
and public morality will become
a sturdy, healthful, growing force
for good rather than a periodic
and spasmodic manifestation of
theoretical moralities and pestif
erous isms.'
, The law authorizing the free
ferry at Corvallis, found on page
3 of the session1 laws of 1898, is
specific in its terms, and author
izes the county court of Benton
county to establish and maintain
a free ferry across the Willamette
river at. Corvallis. By the pre
sumptions ot law arising from
this act it is presumed that there
was a necessity for the ferry at
that place from the " fact of the
the legislature having passed the
law on that subject and dehmtely
fixed the exact location at that
place. Under such a law it was
II1C UUL7 Ltiv. .utui iuvtcu
and establish the ferry, without
waiting for the citizens of the
county to petition in a body for
it to be done. While we reel
that our worthy senior commis
sioner wishes to carry out the
duties of his office, yet we believe
he has made a grave mistake in
laboring so long and earnestly to
A. rs 1 i wr Iam Vk 4-11 1 ai ri a
to justify his desire to avoid act
ing under this law, which it was
his duty to join in carrying out.
We feel confident, however, that
after onr worthy friend has wit
nessed the effects of the free ferry
for a time and realized that his
office is only that cf a commis
sioner, and it is not within the
duties of his office to decide
he wi1 final, com to thc con'.
clnsion that h;s
objections are not
n
wen iaK.cu.
Stabbed in the Back.
Charles Kennedy, formerly
conductor of the old Oregon Pa
cific passenger, and well known
n this elty, was recently stabbed
seven times. Mention was made
of the affair in a former issue of
the Gazette. A receat Tele
gram contains the iollowmg,
which throws some light over
this mysterious affair:
It is the theory of the police
that Conductor Charles Kennedy,
who was stabbed in the back
Friday night, was wounded by his
7-year-old son, wild is supposed
to have used a pocket-knife. In
the absence of anv '.statement by
either Kennedy or his wife and
their refusal to discuss the occur-1
rence, the opinion of the officer?
i? given.
Mrs. Kenneay, say the police
n announcing their theory.
joined a ledge to which her hus
band objected. This led to a
quarrel, and the conductor, being
under the influence of liquor, at
tempted to remonstrate, physi
cally. The young boy, seeing
his parents fighting stabbed his
lather in the back under the im
pression that he was assisting his
mother. The boy had been
given a penknife a few days ago,
and the size of the blade is said
to correspond with the depth of
the wounds in hu father's back.
The boy was heard to cry Friday
evening about the time of -the
stabbing: "You leave my
mamma alone!"
Kennedy is still at the hospital,
and will recover.
The American Hen.
The American hen is a great
institution At a rough estimate
there are about 350,000,000 of
her in the United States and
each year they produce some
thing tike 14,000,000,000 eggs,
which represent $175,000,000.
About $130,000,000 worth of
poultry is eaten in the country
during the. year and the value of
the living hens, at 30 cents
apiece, is figured at $150,000,.
000. So the hen stands for
abou, $455,000,000 in the econ
omics of the United States. The
hen put-does the iron -industry,
the coal industry, the wheat
and the corn crop, incidentally
soaring more than $1,000,000
ahead of the yearly value of the
cows of the country and their nro-
duce.
Champion Gopher Gun.
Harvey Sargeant is the inventor of n
gopher gun which will prove a ereat
boon to all who are annoyed by "var
mints" of any description. It will kill
anything from a mouse to a erizzlv bear.
and it never fails. The price is onlv
$1.50. For tale by Huston & Boetie. Th
Corvallis Commission store, and at the
factory 011 Main street. See it work.
and buy one.
Think it Over.
Which is
better, to buy your pianos
and organs of fan agent who represents
the factories where they are made, or of
one who only represents 8an Francisco
and Portland iobbing; houses? Is it
woith while to pay an additional profit
to city middlemen for the sake of getting
goods which have passed throuBh their
hands, with doulila . freight charges
added to other needless eosts? 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 Dianna and nm
direct from the factory, denend on ouick
saies and small profits and thus give you
a high grade instrument at a moderate
price. All kinds of small instruments
such as guitars, violins, mandolins, etc.
Call at office and rei idence ono block
west of court house. '
M. A. Goodnough.
You will waste time if you undertake
to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by gtary
ing yourself. That only makes it worse
when you do eat heartily. , You always
need plenty of good food properly diges
ted. Kodol. Dyspepsia-Cuie is the re
sult of years of scientific research .for
something that would digest not only
some elements of food but every kind.
And it is the one remedy that will do it
Graham & Wells. -
' Ntvr coods ali the tim at Naan
& Callahan's.
My HtUo girl's hair did cot grow. It was
harsh and dry, and would break off, and hor
ecnlp wa f uU of dry dandruff that I could not
comb out. A place around the back of her
head was bald, and on the top of. her head tuo
hair wa only two or three Inches long. 1
nscd CuTicuitA Soap and some CrmcuKA
Ointment, and her hair has come in thick and
aaaoitassuk. MBS. A.DOWtiKY, Alfred, O.
Warm iharapoofcwUh Cuticdba Soap and light drcca.
laga with Ctrricvu, purest of smolUenta, will clear
the scalp and hair of cru.U, scales, and dandruff, soothe
' Irritated and itching snrfaees.
Thomas Maple, Birkheck, III., writes:
"I had a very had rase of kidney trouble
and rny back pained me so I could not
straighten up. The doctor's treatment
did me no cood. Saw Foley Kidney Cure
advertieed and took one bottle which
cured me and I have not been affected
eince. I gladly recommend this remedy"
Graham & Wells. "
Notice to Taxpayers.
Notice is hereby given that in pursu
ance oT an order of the county court, I
will on Saturday evening, May 25, 1901,
close the tax books, make up the delin
quent roU and turn the same over to the
clerk. On the return to me ef said roll
I will proceed to advertise and sell all
property on wjiich the taxes are not paid.
M. P. Burnett, Sheriff.
Mr.
N. C.
W. J. Baxter, of North Breok,
says he suffered with piles for 15
years. He tried many remedies with no
results uulil he used DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve and that quickly cured
him Graham &Wells. - ,
WANTED.
Fifty good farms and 50 ttock rcmhe
to sell. Geo. F. Eqlin&Co , '
Real Estate.Insurance and Collections.
Office: Room No. 1, First Nat'l Bank
Bld'g, Corvallis, Oregon.
Spring coughs are specially dangerous
and unlets cured at oace, serious result:
often follow .v One Minute Cough Cure
acts like magic. It is not a common
mixture but is a high grade remedy.
Graham & Wells. ,
To Rent.
Ten wres, with house and barrr, close
to college. Enquire at this office. ;
You are much more liable to disease
when your liver arid bowels do not act
properly. DeWitt's Little Early Risers
remove the cause of disease. Graham &
Wells, ' " .. . ,
Sotiee of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given tint 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 Oounty
Clerk of Benton County, Oregon, and
the Judge ef the Conntv Court of said
Benton Countv. Oreeon. has appointed
Monday, July I, 1901, at two o'clock P.
M. thereof, as the time, and the County
Court Boom in the County Court
House in Corvallis, Oregon, as the place
for the hearing of objections to such final
account. Percy R. Keixy,
Administrator.
Dated May 10, 1901.
If you are sick all over, and don'tknow
just what ails you, it's ten to one your
kidneys are out 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, he 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 Otp Minute Cough Cure, giving
her tjiree doses, The croup was mas
tered and our little darling speedily re
covered. t So writes A. L. SpafTord,
Chester, Mich. Graham & Wells .
. Notice of Final Settlement.
Kotice is hereby given that the undersigned ex
ecutrix ot the rstate of h. Q Kline, deceased, has
tiled her final 'acceunt in said estate in the
county court ef the state of Oregon for Benton
county in probate, ana Saturday, June 8, 19tl, at
10 o'clock a. m., at the county court room in the
court nouse in I'orvaius, Benton county, Oregon, is
the time and place Sxed 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, 1981
,t PAULINA KLINE, ,Bxecutrix.
The greatest skin specialist in America
originated the formula for Banner Salve.
For all akin diseases, all cuts or sores,
apd for piles, it's the most healing medi
cine. Beware of substitutes. Graham
& Wortham. -
You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy
cheeks and sparkling eyes if your liver
is sluggish and your bowels clogged." De,
Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse the
whole system. They never gripe Gra
ham & Wells. .
Skin affections will readily disappear
by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
Look out for counterfeits, - If you get
DeWitt's you will get good results. It
is the quick, positive cure for piles.
Graham & Welle. . . - - . '
Notice of Final Settlement.
t$'JS b.Tb f,iven th;ttn'"Jersirned execi.
i... ,T " "ui-aingnani, deceased,
has filed bis final account iu said esteto in the
county court of the state ef Orese.i, f,,- Benton
county, in probate, and SaiurJay. June S, 1901, at
Wo clock a. m. at the emiaty court room in the
court boose in Corvallis, 'Bsnton county, Oreeon ia
Uetune Mid place fixed by slid court for&ariog
objections, if any, to said final axoant and the se
tlement thereof.
, Dated at Coryalli ., Or., tli'B 10th day of May 1901.
t. r, GBAOO, ExecEtor.
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Furniture,
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Wall Paper,
Window Shades,
Go Carts,
Art Squares,
Carpets,
Rugs,
Oil Cloth,
Mattings,
J. D. Maim & Co.
Corvallis,
Onr Clnbbing List.
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nearly all publications you desire.
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The first price represents the subrcription rate 'of
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the publication offered in conjunction with the
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Oregon Agriculturist and Rural Korthwest, Port
land, Or, S.W., 50 cents; L80.
; Orcitonian, Portland, Or., W., $1.(0; 2.65.
Rural Spirit, Portland, Or , CoBtains a live-stock
market report, W., 2. 00; 2.55.
Pacific ChristUn Advocate. Portland. Or. W.
$2.00. S.05. .
The Thrice-a-Wcek World. Kcw York. T W..
$1.08; 2.20.
Homestead, Des Moines, Iowa, A thorough stock
and farm journal, W.. $1.00;i2.30.
The Republic, St. Louis, Mo S. W., 41.00; 2.05. .
The American Farmer, Indianapolis, Ind., Live
stock, farm and poultry journal, M., 50 cents; 1.05.
The CemoTXlitan Katrazine New " York. ltf..
and Atlas ef the World, bound hi cloth, 5tf pages of
latest naps, t j z.eo.
The Outing Magazine, New York, 1L, $3,00; 3 80.
Pacific Homestead, Salem, Or., W.,tL00; 2.30.
- Oregon roultrj Journal, Salem, Or.. If., 50
cents; I. bU.
The Pathfinder, District of Columbia, W., $1.00
2.05.
The Designer. New York. Standard Faxhinns. if..
$1.00; 2.35. - - -
American Agriculturist, Chicago, 111., including
copy of Year Book and Almanac, W., $1.00; 2.30.
Farm, Field and Fireside, Chit age. 111.. W., $L00;
2.15.
Si. Louis Globe-Democrat, St Louis, his no riva
as great n.ccer uewfraper, T. W $1.00; 2.15.
The Weekly Inter-Ocean, Chicago, W., $1.00; 1.90.
Young People's Weekly, Chicago, ILL, W:. 50 cents;
$1.90. ....... .
: Cincinnati Inquirer, Cincinnati, W $1.C0; 2 05.
The Fruit Glowers' Jouital, Cobden , 111., M.,
50 cents; $1 75. -..,,-:.,.
Farm and Fireside,
Springfield, Ohio, a W.,
50cente; 1.75.
Women's Home Com' anion
$1.00; 215.
Springfield, Ohio,
Lippincott's
$2.50; 3.25. -
Migazine, Philadelphia, Pa., 51.,
"Ev'rv Month (Music, ongar.d DnnctO, flew York.
M., $3.00; S2.15.
The Century Kaj,a2ine, Kcw York, M., $1.00; 8.C5.
Hoard's Dairjanan,, Fart Atkinson. Wis., The
best most up-to-date dairy journal in the world, W..
$1.00; 2.S0. .
Table Talk, Phiiadelpliia, M., $1.00; 2.15.
American Homes, KnoxviLe, Tenn., SI.
2.30.
$1.00;
Bostou Ccokirg Scfacol ATafrazine, Bi-M
1.90. -
50 cents;
McClure's Magazine, New York, AL, $1.00; 2.40. -Twice-a-Week
Courier Journal, Louisville, Kv.,
one of the best papers front the gnat South. T W
$1.00; 2.C5. . ; ....... ..
"Dairy Fortunes," a mat, well written book of
204 pages on all questions concerting diaryine,
feeds and feeding, the constituent properties of all
kinds of feed; 31) combiuations forming well
balanced rations for dairy cows. JCiery dairyman
should have it. Price with the Corvalus Gazette
one year, $2.50.
Pocket' Atlas of the World, 381 paes, containing
colored maps ef all the states and territories in the
United States, the province of the dominion of
Canada, and of every country ana civil, division on
the face of the globe. Also valuable statistical in
formatwn about each state and coanty , giving the
population of every large city in the world, besides
other valuable information. A handy reference
work for every pcrsen; with Coevalus Uazettr one
year, 2.00. . .
yspepsia
Digests what yoa eat
This preparation contains all r.f the.
digestants and digests ail 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.
6tomacns can take It. By itsuse 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
Proparod only by E. O. DeWitt & Co., Ohioaeo
Tne tl. bottle containsSii times tbcSOc. size.
Graham & Wells.
TO HOftlESEEMS.
92 A nice residence 1 acre of land in
Corvallis, 5 minutes valk from postoffice;
price 800.
.88 80 acres; 50 in cultivation; good
house, barn, fruit aud water; 3 miles
from Philomath. A good farm for
$2,200.
74 1 GO acres; 30 in cultivation ; small
house; good barn and water j 1 miles
from town; cheap at $1,500; on main
county road ; good pasture and timber. :
113 A good 7-room house with one
half acre'lot; fruit, good water, :chicken
houses and sheds, jrice $600; well ar
ranged for poultry raising; this is a
cheap little home, 10 minutes walk from
Corvallis postoflice. . ..
HENRY ABCBT;R,
" . Real Estate Asreut,
Box 59, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon. :
Geo. C. Hickoi.-k. Cnrtiss. Wis., anv.'
"Foley's Kidney Cure has been tested
and fonnd to be all you claim for it. : I
have given it to my father and it is the
only thing that ever helped him." Gra-:
ham & Wortham. f. , T .
Foley's Honey and T&V
for children,safe,sure. No opiates.
Try this Office for Job Work.
GREAT BARGAINS
Stoves,
Tinware,
Graniteware,
and Second
' Hand Goods
Oregon.
For Sale.
A street sprinkler. Eliquiie of Gcorgr
WhiteMde. for particulars.
II people only, knew what we know
about Kodol Dyspepsia Core, it would
be need in nearly every .household, as
there are few people n Ito do net suffer
from a feeling of fullners after fating,
belching, flatulence, sur stomach, or
water brash, caused by indigestion or
dyspepsia. A preparation Eiich us Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid from
the stomach, will digest your food, cer
tainly can't help but do you good. Gra
ham & Wells,
Save Meuey.
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 driye from the McKenzie, we are get
ling overstocked and will have to sell to
make room. Our stock is A 1. Save
money by buying now, - -
C'oevai.uu 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 than I have been for 20 years. I
can not praise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too
highly." Thus . writes Mrs. C. W.
Koberts, North Creek, Ark. Graham &
weiis. :
Foi; Rent.
Will rent 200 acres of land west of.
Manroe and take part payment of rent
in wors; and.improvements on the place.
Address - M.S. Woodcock,
: Administrator,
' Corvallis, Oregon.
The Great Scourge -
Of modern times is consumption. Many
cures and discoveries from time to time
are published but Foiey's Honey and Tar
does truthfully claim to cure all cases in
the early stages and always affords com
fort and relief in the -verv worst cases.
Take no substitutes. Graham & Wor
tham. For Sale to Loggers end Others.
One large Durham bull, eight years
old, gentle. Price moderate. Inquire of
W all is Nath, Kathville, Oregon.
Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies
Corvallis, Oregon
UstaDlished, Incorporated, ifs8
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The most complete line of Pure Drugs
and
Chemicals in Corvallis.
Books and StaHonery, Ccmmercitl Pa
pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Articls,
Combs, Brashes and Kirrors.
Pocket Knives, Seissors, Fine Cutlery
CIOAES
Manaser of Perscription Department,
T. A. JONES. Registered,
Special Couise in-Pharmacy at Perdue Universi
ty, Indiana
Fhe First National Baak
OF CORVALLIS, OHCGON.
.- ESTABLISHED 1 GOO.
OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
M. S. WOODCOCK, Tresidtnt. :
C. E. MOOR, Vice-President. '
WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. :
GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier.
JOHN WILES, CorvaHis, Oregon.
Loans Made
un an Kinas ot unproved security, and especially
UUKauu uuuu up legitimate Dns
ness enterprises and industries of this country.
Deposits .
Received subject to check payable oa dc::
Foreign Exchangt
Siffht exclionse and transfers sold available in
many, Austria.
"-Z'i:'i Letters of Credit
Issued available in the. principal citicsol thc
United States. -".. -
Principal Correspondents Upon Whcca Yj
- Seil Sight Exchange - , , -
The Conitncrcinl Kationa Bank of ChicaEc "
The First Nationst Bank of Porilasd. Orc-.m
The Bank of California, itau Francisco, CaUf. :
Aiiglo-Cahforniau Bask, fcau Francisco, Ciilii
1 he KationnI City rank Kv.- V trfc.
The Bank of New York National Banking An n.
Importers Trader's National Bank, Hew York
Shoo and Leather National Bank of Boston. Maw
Philadelphia Katumslliaukof i'hiladelphia. i-a
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
DcnlUtry of every ctcseriptiivn done in first
manner, and satisfaction guar
miWed.
08DWS HD BRIDGE W33X & SPECIALTY
Office over Zicrolf 's grocery store, opposite
the post otilre. Corvallis. Oregon. .
MRS. DR. CYLTHIE RAMSEY,
Osteopathist
Specialties Diseases of women and
children ; aleodeformities and all chron
ic and nervous diseases.
Occidbntal Hotel Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, 1 :30 to 6 :30 p. m.
B. A. 6ATHEY, M. D.
Physician $ Swrgeon
ItoouiB H in Bank Building.
Office Hon p2fp--
Residence : Corset College and 8th Sts.
Telephone at office and residence.
Gorva'lis, - - - Oregon-
L G. ALTMAN, M. D.
Office Corner 3rd and Monroe streets
Holes 9 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Sun
day m to to.
Besidrkce Corner 3rd and Harrison
streets, Corvallis, Oregon.
Telephone 315, at residence.
Kotary.
Titles. Conveyancing.
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTeRNEY-AT-LAVr.
Practice in ;b11 State and Federal Court.
Officf-J Inpirbt; National Bank Kuildinit.
Bryson Woodson
ATTORNEYS AT - LAW
Corvallis, Crcon.
Office in i-cstoffice Ecildicg.
DR. J AS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Office in Wbitfhorn Blork
Corvallis, Oeegor
GAP CLOSED
The operation of through trains he
twepn San FranciFco and Los Anpelrs,
via Surf and Santa Barbara, will begin on
Sunday, Mar. 31, 1901
on the new
Coast
Line
Two through trains daily. The .Coast
Line Limited leaving each terminal early
in the morning equipped with elegant cafe
and parlor cars, will make daylight trips
throught the most picturesque, varied
and entertaining scenes on the continent
Inquire of agents cf the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC-
Mies Mamie Smith! MiddlesLoro, Ky
writeB : "Mv little sister had the croup
verv bad. 1 gave her several doses of
Foley's Honey and Tar, and she was in
stantly relieved. It raved her life. Gra
ham & Wortham.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that iht unders'irneil, as
aammiFtor oi tne estate ot ionn Li liarK, deceases
has Bled his final accent, in raid tstate in the
ceanty court of Benlcn county, Oregon, and that
paid court has appointed Eaturdaj , the 11th day of
May A. D. .1901, at the hour of ten o'clck a. U). at
county court room, iu the court house, in the city
of Corvallis, Hentou count-, state of Oreeon, as
the time and place to hear objretiens, if any, to SKid
final account, and the settlement of said account
and estate
Corvallis, Crcgon, April 6, 1801.
EDWIN M. OLAr.K,
Administrator cf tho Estite of Jol.n L. Clark, De
ceased. Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
been a)-rciiitcd tdministratcr of the estate of
llinmas Wyatt, deceased, by the county court of
Benton county. Oregon. All persona havimr claims
against tuiu estate are hereby notified to present
the same, duly verified, togethei with the proper
vouchers, to nte at the law office of Bryson ft Wood
son in Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated this 1st day of March A. D, 1901.
GEOliGE W. WYATT,
Administrator of said Estate.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
been duly appointed by the county court of Benton
county. Oregon, administrator with the will on-
nexeo of the estate ef Thomas Eccnton Hcgg, de
ceased. All persons having elaims against said
estate are hereby required to present tame to the
the unuerbipned at bis tesietence near nasnvuie,
Oregon, ouiy verified and with proper vouchers
within six months from the date o tills notice.
Dated this 3rd day of May, 1961.
WALLI8 NASH.
" Adm'r with the Will Annexed.
H. C. Watson and L. L Swan, Attorneys. '
Notice for Publication.
Uhitkv States Lakb Ornca,
Oregon City, Oregen, March, 4, 1991.
' Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878,
entitled "An set for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash
ington Territory," as extended to all the Pnblie
Land States by act of August 4. 1S92. -MRS.
BESSIE S. FLTNN,
of Urtr.mcnlh. county of folk, state of Oreecn. ha
this cay hied in this office her surorn statement Ho.
5353, for the purchase of Soi MIJ aiidhiofSEJ
of Section No 2 m Township No 13 South, ftanpe No
7 Vi est, and will oner proot to anew tnat tne land
aan.ht is mora valuable tor its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim
to said land before the Kcsister and Receiver of this
Amis at Oreeon City, oreeon, on Wednesday, tne
20th day of J&ar, 1901. Sho ntmes as witnesses:
Michael O. FJyr.n, f Fall City, Polk Co., Or, Jas M.
rlynn, of aionmeutn, r-oiK 1.0 ur.,- esmuei w.
Kwirir. of Fall Citv, Polk Co., tir., John W. Hyde,
oi Philomath, Benton Co., Or.
Anv and all Demons claimuift- adverselv the above-
el esc 1 1 bed landa are requested to file their claims in
this omce on or before said 29th day of May ,
1901. CIlAft. B. MOOKE8,
0
OREGON
SHCW?rLilNE
and union Pacific
Depart iTIKE SCHEDULES
Arrive
from
from Portland
Chirago
Portland SpecUl
9 a. n.
via Hun
tington SeltLake, D enver.
Ft Worth, Omaha
Kansas 'City, . St.
4:30 p.m.
Louie, Chieage
and East.
Atlantic
Express
9 p. in.
via Hn
tington.
Salt Lake, Denver,
f t Worth, Umaha,
Kansas Ci,ty, St
Louis, Chicago and
3:10 a.m.
fjaet.
St. Paul
Walla Walla. Lew'
Fast Mail
6:00 p.m.
istun, Spokane,
Minneapolis, ot.
Paul, Dulnth, Mil'
7:00 a m.
via
Spokane
waukee, Chicago,
and Hast.
Through Pullman and Tourist 8epfrs.
72 HOTJB S PORTLAND to CHIOAGO
No change of cars. Tickets East via all
rail, or via boat and rail, via Portland
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
All sailing dates
subject to change.
8 p. m,
For San Franciseo,
4 p. m.
Sail every tire days
Irom April 20. .
Daily
Ex. Son.
8. p. tn.
Columbia River
Steamer.
4p.ni.
Except
Btraday
Saturday,
To Astoria & way-
10 p. m
landing.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DlVISIOf
Steamer Ruth leaves Corvallis for Al
bany, Salem, Portland an 'Way Land
ings, Monday, Wednesday and Friday
6 M a. m. ; returning, arrives Corvallis
alxmn Midnight, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
A. L CRAIG, Gen. Papsir-Agent,
J. P. TAPSCOTT. Agent,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Corvallis & Eastern RaQraad.
TIME CARD.
2 For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m.
" " Corvallis 1 :50 p. no.
" arrivep Yaquina 6:45 p. n-.
1 Reluming:
Leaves Yaquina.... 6:10a.m.
Leaves Co'vallis.... 11:30 a.m.
Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. m.
,3 For Detioit:
Leaves Albany ii'Oa. m.
Arrives Detioit .... 11:20 i. m.
4 llelurning:
Leaves Detroit 12:10 p. m.
Arrives Albany ..... 5:45p.m.
One and two connect at AlbaJy
and Corvallis with Southern Pacific
trains, giving direct service to and
frciin Newport and adjacent
beaches..
Trains for the mountains arrive
at noon, giving ample time to
reach camping grounds on the
Breitei-bupb and Santiam river the
same day.
Edwin Stokk,
H. L. Wai.den, , Manager.
T. F. & P. A.
II. II. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis.
SOUTH and EAST
"' .. IA .
Southern Facific Ciinpanv.
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Tiains leave Coivallisfor Portland
hi 6 -way stations at 1:20 p. m.
Lv rrl)iTre! 8:a a m
Lr Alliony...... 12:3f) p m
Ar Aishlaiid 12:33am
At eiai raiiienlo 5 .09 P m
Ar Pan Franeisco-7:45 p m
ft :80 ii m
109 pm
ll:Mam
4 M m
9.30 a ii
Ar Ogdeu 6:45 p m
Ar I)rhvtr -9:C0 a ra
Ar Ksfima City. 7 r25 a m
Ar Chicago --.7 :56 ft m
11 : a m
9:80 a eo
7 :lg a m
9 :30a m
Ar Los Angeles.-.; :20 p ni
Ar El Paso 60 p m
Ar Fort Wftrth 6:84 a m
Ar City of Mexiro 9 :6o a m
Ar Houston 4:00 a m
Ar New Orleans-- 6 :25 am
Ar Washington 6:42 a m
Ar New York 12:43 pm
7:00 a in
6:00 p m
g-.SOam
86 am
4:00 ft m
6:25psTi
6A2tLtn
12:48 p m
PULLMAN AND TOUKIST CABS on
both trains. - Chair cars 6acraHento to
Ogden and El Paso, and TeoriKt cars to
Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and
Washington. "
Conneuting at San Franolw-o with M
eral BteotnfihTp lines for Honolulo, Jepao.
China, Philippines. Central and Booth
America.
Bee F. E. FAfiMEU, a.-cnt a Coivallis
station, or addrees :
C. n. MARKHAM. O. P. A.. .
- Portlantl, Or.
C. H. NEWTH
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