THE CORVALLIS GAZEnt TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1901. Wholesale Scalp Swindle. The followinj dispatch lrom Albany to Friday's Oregonian, la is bare what appears to havej been a systematic efforMo swin dle the various counties of Ore gon on the wholesale by ship ping in coyote scalps: " "Through the shrewdness of County Clerk Hammer, a whole sale business in the disposal of coyote scalps was stopped this morning;. Yesterday evening a young maa giving the eatne of Harry EHison presented 25 coy ote scalps to the county iL-rk for the $2 bounty on each. As only 10 or 15 coyotes are killed in this count? iu a year, and the young man did not seein to know much about Whatcom, nar which olace lie alleced to have shot them, assisted by his ancle, the suspicions of the county clerk were aroused and he refused to eav the bounty nntil further proof was eiven. This afternoan upon telephoning to Salem, Eu gene and Corvallis, it was learned that about 25 coyote scalps had ben redeemed at each place, at Carvalhs last month and at Sa letn both last month and this month. At this city also last month, 22 scalps were taken in tae absence of the clerk by deputy from a maa giving: the flame of George Welch, -' Upon bemS informed that two men had been arrested at Eujena this afternoon the deputy went to that city to identify them. The indications are that the scalps hare been shipped . in from an other state and that a wholesale basiaess has been done among the counties of Oregon. " Secretary of State Dunbar has issned a circular letter ta all County clerks in the state, advis ing them that under the provis ions of the scalp beun'y law they are authorized to require corroborative evidence from claimants. He suggests td the clerks that in case of strangers asking for bounties such corrober ative evidence should be re quire. Progressive Agriculture. Dr. James Withy combe, of O A C, delivered the Fourth of July address at the grange picnic at Maeleay, Oregon. His elos ing remarks were on agricultare ftna the farm home: Progressive agriculture meaas raaea more than the simple me chanieal operation of the" plew (mi caring for the farm stock in a desultory fashion. Scientific attainment in chemistry, biology sou physics, and other science related to agriculture,, is InsJis pensable to success. The farm home is not revered as it should be, either by the young or old This in a great rneasure is due to the want of attractiveness in its appointments. Tea many of the farm homes are for sale, thus en couraging a nomadic spirit. The farm should be regarded as a sa cred heritage where the eccn pants plant for sncoeeding gener aliens. Until we appreciate the true worth of the farm home no well directed effort for perman eatly increasing . its beauty and attractiveness can be expected. Progressive agriculture means batter tiled farms and a more perfect utilization of the crude products in the manufacture of high priced food. The np-to date tanner will market the pro ducts of his skill in the most concentrated form, thus eaono raizing in transportation and re taining the waste" products to in crease the fertility of his land But farming, in the absenee ef educated tillers of the soil, will fail to reach the dignified position to which it is entitled. The farmer's boy must be taught to see and appreciate the beauties ot nature. A closer alliance be tween labor and learnings be tween science and. the manua arts, must be cultivated. H: edooation should strengthe his ambitions for the farm rather than divorce them from it His taste and appreciation for f ural life must be stimulated through congenial environments, Qpens at Newport Tomorrow The somraer school opens at Newport tomorrow, July 17th. Teachers will be therj from every part of the state. ' Al ready some have come from Klamath and Baker counties, and others will report from almost all the counties of Oregon, Eleven conrses of study have been organ zed and annouceod. In physical culture there will be spec. , lai classes lor business men, women. toacjjers and children, nnder the direc tion of Prof. Erohn, of Portland. Daring tno past year rrof. Jirohn gave instruction to seven thousand children aod Cat least one thousand grown people. The college of music will be under the management of Doctor Z. M. Parrit and three assistant?, who will give instruc tion in piano, violin, harmony, voice and class teaching. Prof. J rank Kigler, of Portland, win has fons-lautly lieen in charge of three hundred teachers and ten thousand chil dren In Portland for several years, wilt" have the superintendence of the Summer Normal School. He will hi essirted by Prcf. Bnrnhain, who has a national repu tation for superior attainments in -geography and map drawing. . ' Painting ar.d dia:.iiy will In. taught by Prof, W; E. Kollius, of Boston. . Nature acd science study will be led by ref. L. Smith of the Oregon Normal i School at Monmouth. Prof. Sheak, who everybody knows to be a fine reporter and teacher of the art, 1 offers a four week course in stenography ' for only ten dollars. Several , la wj era ' ave already joined the claro. Amateur photography will be taught . by several demonstrators and specialists secured by the well-known firm 0! Wood- nrrl A, fMe.rt ' ' . -. Instruction 1a . elocution aud oratory ill be given by Miss Grace A. Holmes, principal ot the Portland School of Ora- tory. Miss Holmes is a recognized lead er in her profession. German By Prof. Bernnys of Albany College. History A conrae of eight lectures on the acquisition of territory by the United States, br President W. C. Ilnwlev. of ' Will.n,ll TT;. ..:... I Bible stndy will be led by several . prominent divines. . Ths last two courses of stadv-will run ten days, beginning August 2nd; the others will continue four weeks, com mencing tomorrow. In addition to the departments already mentioned the following lecture course will begin August 2nd : Friday, August 2nd, Governor T. T. Geer will speak in the great auditorium upon "Extracts From the Early History of Oregon." : ;.. . ' -. Saturday, August ird, Dr. Edgar P, Hill, of Portland, will speaks of his byci ele trip through England, and on the fol lowing Sunday will speak of Palestine through the eyes of Tassot. - ; Monday, August 5th, Hon. Wallis Nash, president of the Western Oregon Choral Union, will lecture on "Music as a Culture Study,'! and President P. L. Campbell of the State Normal College, will take for his subject "The New Century's Outlook on Education." r . Tuesday, August Gtb,-Hon. D. Solis Cohen, - of Portland, "The Possibilities of the Lewis and Clark Expedition" and the "1905 Exposition." Wednesday, August 7th, President W. C. Hawley, "Culture and Development of the Brain." Thursday, August 8th, Hon. George H. Williams, of Portland, "Public Opin ion. Friday. August 9th, elocutionary and musical entertain ment, given by Mies Grace A. Holmes, of Portland, aod. Dr. Parvin, of Salem. Saturday, August 10th, amateur pho tography Oregon scenery, illustrated with the stereopticon. Sunday, August llth, Dr. W. S. Holt, of Portland, "Ten Years in China.'' ' Monday, August 12th," entertainment music and physical cult ure under the di rection of Professor Robert Krohn, of Portland. Occasional addresses will be given by the following speakers: Dr. Woods Hutchinson, ofNewberir; Prof. Martin dale, of Albany; Dr. J. R. N. Bell, of Baker City ; Snpt. Robinson, of Portland ; Mrs. W. P. Lord, of Salem ; State Super intendent Ackerman ; Bishop N. Castle; Dr. E. Thompson, of Independence, and President W. H. Lee, of Albany College. Season tickets for the entire lecture course will be one dollar ; just enough to pay the necessary expense. Mothers, go to Young's-Cash Store for children's ready-mads waists. A new line just arrived. Skin affections will readily disappear by nsing DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Look but for counterfeits. If yon get DeWitt's you will get good result. It is the quick, positive cure for piles. Graham & Wells. - Letter List. For the week ending July C, 1901. Persons calling for these' letters will please state date on which they were advertised. They .will be charged at the rate of one cent each. Mrs Leila Bnshoell, Zep Blicky, Beam & Hogor, Robert R Black, Marion Cop pin, Mils Sarah Chamberlain, Miss Ma rion Clappia, Mrs May Dlassfoot, Wm H Kasom, Mrs D T Gillespie, Mrs Liszie Harris, Amma. Jackson, O. L. Lundt, ' Roy Mason, Frank Mafleld, Montana Cattle Buyer, W H Norman, Peter Peter son, M J Palmer, Jason Staley,. L W Van Horn. Miss Nellie Williams. B. W. Johnson, P. M. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases, f V" cm cv'QPWy iULli O guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c and SLflO. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. 1 I A. GOODNQUGH Importer of ', t'i Highgrade Pianos, Organs and -Small .Instruments of all description-. MANUFACTUBEES AGHST FOK The Celebrated Needham .pianos and Organs Which have become famous for their beauty of tone, superior action and great j - durability We invite comparison of our price?, quality considered, with those 01 otner UrmB, Call and examine our goods or Office and residence one block west of Court House. For Sale. Cedar posts 1st and 2nd grade; No 1 shakes and Shingles. 1 Corvallis Sawuiu, Coupakit. tar - ma , , a 1 J T ' It Dir. ii. v. atdoiu. .aruo-.u. J1 wrUBB SLTX m al times daring the night but three bot- ties of Foley's Kidney Core effected a complete cure, he feels better than he ever did and recommends it to his friends i Graham & Wortbam, Notiee to Creditors. Notico Is hereby given that the undereiffoed has hean mnointed administrator of the estate ot J. . A. Rebinson, deceased, by the County Court ( the State ol Oregon, for Benton county. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same to the -undersigned properly verified as by law required at, the onice of O. W. Davi?, in Philomath, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. . Dated July 2, 190L 'L. E. Frislet, Administrator of the estate of J. E. A. Robin son, deceased- - - ... State Treasurer's Fourth Notice. Notice is hereby given that there are nnw fnnHa in ihft TrMRnrv with ivhii'h tn I redeem all outstanding State Warrants drawn on the Cirneral b una and en dorsed ' "Presented and not paid for want of funds," prior to this date; also ta pay all warrants drawn on the State Scalp Bountv Fund, and endorsed "Presented and not paid for want of funds," prior to May 1st. 1900, and all such warrants, nronerlv endorsed, will be paid upon presentation at this office, interest there on ceating from and after this date. -Ciias. S, Moouk, :-'"". - State Treasurer. State of Oregon, Treasury Department, June 6th, 1901, . . : , ... ' Excursion Rates. A special round trip rate of $2.50 from Albany to Mill City, Berry, Niagara and Detroit has been put in effect on the Cor vallis & Eastern . railroad for hunting or fishing parties. .Tickets good going on Saturdays and returning Monday, giving three days in' the mountains of good sport and recreation.' Good hotel ac commodations at Mill City, Gites, Ni agara and Detroit, at reasonable rates. Tickets for sale at the ticket office with out special order. . . . . c Also a rate of $2.50 from Albany to Newport, Yaquina and points this side, good going Saturday and returning Mon day, giving a three day's outing at the coast or along the , line for hunting or fishing parties. Ample hotel accommo dation at Elk City, Toledo, Yaquina and Newport. ' . . - Season excursion tickets to Newport of $3.75. and Yaquina ot $3.25 are on sale good to return nntil October 10th. For fnll particulars apply to II. H. Oronise, agent, or Edwin Stone, manager. Administrator's Sale at Jeal Estate, Kottee is hereby given ttast th6 undersigned sd nUalltntor ef the estate of William H. ugh, de ceased, pursuant to an erder ol the County Court of the State of Oregon for Unn eoanty, made ou the fifth day of July, 1901, duly entered lu Probate Journal Number 16 of said court, will from and af ter the loth day of August, 191, proceed to sell for cash in hand, at private sale, all the intereet which the said estate ot ol William H. Pugh, deceased, has in and to the following described real property, to wit: The west lot the H. B. X of lots 9 and lu, in to Section S, T. 12, S B. 4 VV , also beginning at the N. W. corner of the N. E J of Sec. St, T, 12, S. R. 4 W., of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence north 2, CO chains, thence north 2&t degrees, E. 1G.50 chains, thence north 43 degrees, . ti.00 chains, thence 8. 62 degrees, E. 8.30 chains, tlienee S. Sbf( degree, E. 1H.77 ehaius, thence S. 1 3-4 degrees, W. 8.04 chains, thence west 22.90 chains to the place of beginning, save and except the follow ing described tract, to-wit: fiegiuninir at a poiut S4 0S chains B. of the N. W. corner of the N. E. 1-4 of Sec. SO, T. 12, 8. R. 4 W., ol the Willamette Mer idian, thence W. 7.60 chains, thence S. 8.00 chains, thenc- D, 1.00 chain, theooe S. 80.0 chains, thence E. 5.60 chains, thence down the river with the me anders to the place of beginning, containing 27-G3 acres, and a tiact 40.00 rods ait and Westerly, 80.60 rods North and South, iu the S.1W. corner of the W. 1-2 of tlieU. E. 1-4 of Sec. 30 T. 12, S. U 4 W., said premises being situated iu Benten County, State of orearou. beloo&ring to said estate, suhiect m the approval and confirmation of the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, to paycharges, and ex penses of administration and claims against said es tate, and for distribution of proceeds thereof, after payment of such charges, expenses and claims as by law requirea. - - Dated this 12th day of July, A. D., 1911. Jons W. Pl'OIl, -Administrator of the estate ot . . . William 11. fugli, deceased. a..44. 50 YEARS' v tgXPEHIENCB D 5Kr--aS-Jt .TRADE MARKS Anyo&O vending sketch and teaerlpUrja na volition ta rrebttbty natwttabi tracer ram our optmon tree viwtbd . ttoos strictly scmSOon1 tie. xhu. m jHidbook on P&tttBta seatrreo. oiaow en or for seaculair oatoiite- Patflau taken il itizb. Mb tpertaj notics, without charee, lu the Scientific Hoericasu l SarMKionieJy il!stratl weefcir. T freest etr slatloxi of any eetesttae lenrnal. Term a. 111 nBM S months. Si. Bold byaltiawsdealen. The greatest 6kinpdal.i irtllnierica ' "I wish to truthfully blaie to yo-.i and originated the lormnla for Banner Salve. : Hie readers of those few lines that your ForaUskia diseases, all cuts or sor;, ; Kodol D t ja Cllr i8 without ques and for piles, it's the most healing medi- .. J . . . cine, .beware ot substitutes, uraham & Wortham. . .. Mr. W. J. Baxter, of North Biook, N. C years. says he suffered with piles for 15 ' I'"Ti'on equals khoiii uy-pi a Cure He tried niany remciies with iioj"8 """'tains !1 the natural .Instants. results until lie used DeWiU's Witch fU-e.e Salve and 'that quickly cured him. Graham &WelU. - . . Those famous little pills, De Witt's Lit tle Eariy Uisers compel yonr liver and bowels to do their duty, thus giving yon pure, rich blood to recuperate your body . Are easy to take. Never gripe. Gra ham &V?Hs, .-'.".''.. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve should be promptly applied to cuts, burns and scalds. It soothes and quickly heals the injured part. There are worthless coun terfeit?, be sure to get DeWitt's. Gra ham & Wells. "I am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my present good health and my life I was treated in vain by doctors for hing trouble followiug la grippe. . I took One Minute Cough Cure and recovered my health." Mr. H. Wise, Madison, Ga. Graham & Wells. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has. the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mother and sri andmothers never thought of using anything else for indigestion or biliousness. Doctors were scarce and they seldom heard of appen dicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to cleanse out the system and stop fermentation of undi gested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad "with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. Get Green's Prize Alma nac. Graham & Wortham. You" will waste time if you undertake to cure indigestion or dyspeptiahy starv ing yourself. That only makes it worse when you do eat heartily. Youalays need plenty ol 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. And It is the one remedy that will do it. Graham & Wells. "I fiad a rnnning Ecre on my breast for over a year," says lieury 4. Kioliards, ot Willseyville, N. Y., "and tried a great many remedies, but got no reuet nntn i used Banner Salve. After using one-half box, I was perfectly rured. I cannot re commend it loo highly."- Graham & Wortharn. ' - A bad" complexion generally results from inactive liver and bowels. In all snch cases, DeWitt's Little Early Risers produce gratifying results.. Graham & Wells. ,' rV ' Our ClttbMttg UstT 'Subscribers to the COEVALLIS GAZETTE can obtain the following papers in combination sub scriptions with the GAZETTE,- at the rery low prices stated below; caeh in wA ance always to ac cotrpany the order. Those wishing two or more publications named with the GAZETTE, will please correspond with this office and we will quote you the combinatiun price. We can save you money on nearly all puhlicatiens vou desire . ' The abbreviations below are explained as follows: W. foi weekly; S W for eemi-weckly; T W, for tri weekly; H, ft.r monthly; S M, for semi n-onthly. , . The first price represents the subscription rate of the publication alone, and the second the rate for the publication offered in conjunction with the semi-weekly GAZK.TTE. . . -. ; , - Oregon Agriculturist and Rural Northwest, Port land, Or., S.W., 60 cents; fl.80. 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TwIce-a-Week Courier Journal, Louisville, Kyi, ne of the best papers froiz the great Sou'.h, T. V., $Ltl0; 2.05. "Dairy Fortunes," a neat, well writton- book of 204 pages on all questions conceiving uairyine, feeds and feeding, the constituent properties of all kinds of feed; 39 combinations . forming well balanced rations fur dairy cows. Etery dairyman should have it. . rrice with the Corvallis Gazbtw one year, $2.60. Pocket Atlas of the World, 881 liages, contair.Ing colored maps ef all the states and territories in the Bnited States, toe province of the domiaion of Canada, and of every country and civil division on the face of the glob.. Also valuable statistical In formation about each state and eoncty, giving tbe population of every large city in the world, besides other valuable Information. A handy reference work foe every person; with Cokvalus Gazette one year, 10. .... - ",Di i""" lliat 1 have ever come in contact with and I have used many other preparations. John Beam, West Middlesex. Pa. No ll win digest all kinds of loo, I unit run t help but do yon'good. Urahm& W. lis. The Great Scourge Of modern times is consumption. Many enrcs and discoveries from time to linio 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 oo substitutes. . Graham & Wor thain. . ' Yon can never cure dyspejisia by diet ing. Wtiat your body needs is plenty of good food properly digeeted. Then if your stomf.ch will not dieet it, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure n ill. It contains all of the natural digestants hence must digest every class' of food and so prepare it that nature can use it in nourishing the body and replacing the wasted tissues, thus giving life, health, strength, ambition, pure blood and good healthy appetite. Graham & Wells. Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Fhoto Supplies . Corvallis, Oregon - Established, - Incorporated, ifoS WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 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No. 101 ioacres, 15 in cultivatioo, good buildings,' fine frnit and water, good bottom land ; price, $650. 4j miles from Philomath, No: 131 80 acres, 25 in cultivation, nice young orchard ; fair building?, 2 cows and calves, team, wagon and har ness, plow, cultivator, tools, etc. ; also furniture. This is a good hill ranch and is cheap at $700. 6 miles from town. 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-roorn 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 postofBce.. ' HENKT AMBXrER, Real Estate Asent, . Box 9, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon.- rhe first National Hank OF CORVALLIS, OREGON., CSTASLISHES 1 . - OFFICERS 8r 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 snproTed security, and especially to encourage and build up the legitimate busi ness enterprises and industries of this country. Deposits v Received subject to check payable on demand. Foreiga Exchange Sight exchange and transfers sold available in i I ngiana, lreiana, swiiser. ium. Holland, Norway, Swed- Kussia. Soain. Portural. Ger many, Austria. Letters of Credit Issued available in the principal cities ot the United States. - Principal Correspsndenti Upon Vhcm We Sell Sight Exchange The Commercial National Bank of Chicago. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. The Bank of California, Can FranciscojCalif. Anglo-Cahfornian Bank-, Ban Francisco, Calif. The National City Bank New York. The Bank of New York National Banking Ass'n. Importers Trader's National Bank, New York. Shoo and Leather National Bank of Boston, Mass, Philadelphia. 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GB2WS HMD BRIDGE WORK I SPEGilLTT Office Oter Zlerolf 's procery store, eppos: the lQ8t uiure, tjervaius. uregoD. B. A. GATHEY, M. D Physician $ Surgeon Booms 14 in Bank Building. -,., J 10 to 12 a. m. Office Hours J 2 to 4 p.m. Residence : Corsei College and 8th Sts Telephone at Office una" residence. Gorva'lis, - - - Oregon-. LG. ALTMAN, M. D Oi-FICF. Cort-er 3rd ar.d Monroe streets Hocke 0 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Sun day & t 10. Rbsidkkce Corner 3rd and Harrion streets, Corvallis, Oregon. Telephone S15, at residence. Notary Titles ' Cosvuvakcino JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORJ-'EY-AT-LAW. Practire in all State and Federal Court. OfficeJ isFirot. National Bask Bniidinii. Bryson 8? Woodson ATTORNEYS -IT -LAW Corvallis, OrG'on. Office in PcttcfEce XnUfiing. DR.JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Office In Tfbltefccrn Block Ccrvsllis, . Oregon Mies Mamie Smith, Middlesloro, Ky. , uritps: "Mv little sister had the croup very bad. fgave her seveial doses of Foley's tioney ano isr, ana tn was in - . , x. i i i : r . stanuy reueveo. 11 brvcu orr ham & Wortbam, Gra- The piles that annoy you so will be quickly and permanently Lealed if you nse DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvei Be ware of worthless counterfeits. Gialmm & Wells. For Rent. Will rent 200 acres of land est of Monroe and take part payment of rent in work and.improvement on the place. Address M. S. Woodcock, Admiuirilrator, . . Corvallis, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given tl at the nndei signed, ui ex ecutrix of the estate of George Kidders, deceased, has pied r.er dial account iu said estate, in the County Court of Benton County, State of Oregon. .and that said Court has appointed Saturday, the 8th day ol July, isol, at the nour or eleven ciock a. m. at the County Court Koom, in the County Court House, in the City of Corvallis, Benton County, State ef Oregon, as the time and p'ac to hear objections, if any, to said final account, and the settlement thereof and of said estate. , Corvallis, Oregon, June 3rd, 1981. Bertha Riddkrs. Executrix of the estate of George Bidders, de- ceased. VVh8t do you want? We want to furnish j'ou with'ploasant, perman ent employ meri t, at which you can earn three to fi. e dollars per d-iy. Address, Manager, 403 Chamber of Commerce Building, Tacoma, Wash. . . ; It is easier to keep well than get cured. DeWitt's Little Early Kisers taken now and then, will always keep your bowels iu perfect order. They never gripe but promote an easy gentle action. Graham & Wells. ' Geo. C. Hii-kock, Curtiss, Wis., says: Foley's Kidney- Cure has been tested and found to be all you claim for it. I have eiven it to mv lather and it is the onlv thine that ever helped him." Gra ham & Wortham. . -. ' OREGON Shorj LINE and union Pacific TIME SCHEDULES Depart for Abrivb rnoM from rortland Chirano- SaUIjike, Denver l'ortlanu Special Ft Worth, Umaha Kansas City, St 14 :30 p.m. 9 a. ni. Louis, Qhieage via Hun and East. tington Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, Express Ft Worth, Umalia, 9 p. m. Kansas City, St 8:10 a.m. via linn tington. Louis, ChiraKO and Last St. Pnl Walla Walla. Lew- Fast Mni 6:00 p.ni vis istan, S p o k a ne, Minneapolis, &t. Paul, Duluth, Mil 7:00 h m. Sj) ka n a1 waukee, Chicago, and EaBt. Through Pullman aud Tourist 8'eepera. 72 HOURS PORTLAND to CHIOAGO No change of cars. Tickets East via all rail, or via boat and rail, via rortiana Ocean and Kiver Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailinc latefll enbiect to change. 8 p. ta. For San. Francitao, 4 p. m. Sail every five days lrom April let. Dailv Ex. Sun 8. p. m. Columbia River Steamer. To Astoria & way landing. 4 p. ni. Eept Sotrday Saturday,! 10 p. m. WILLAMETTE RIVER DlVISIOf Steamer Rut li leaves Corvallis for Al bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land tyte, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 6 :00 a. m. ; returning, arrives Corvallis abonn Midnight, Tueeday, Thnrsday and Saturday. A. L CRAIG, Gen. Pace. Agent, J. P. TAPSCOTT, Agent, Corvallis, Oregon. taallis 6 tasted TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. m. " " Uorvallia 1 :40 p. m. " arrives Yaquina 5:55 p. 1 Retuin' ng: Leaves Yaquina.. . . 7:C0 a. ta. Le aves Co-vallis. . . . 11:83 a. m. Afrives Albany ... 12:13 p. m. 3 For Detioit: Leav s Corvallis 12:00 p m. leaves Albany 1 :30 p. rn. . Arriyes Detioit 6:20 p. tn. 4 Returning: leaves Detroit Leaves Albany . Arrives Corvaliis 5:30 a. 10:30 a. 11:15 p. m, m. irul Trains 3 and 4 hetv.een Albany Corvallis; Tuesdays, ThiusdHys and Sat urdays only. All other trains daily ex cept Sunday. Trains 1 and 4 arrive in Albany in time to connect with the S. P. south) hound train, as well as Riving- two or three hours in Albany befoie departure? of S. P. north bound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. west side train at Corvallis Crossij lor Independence, McMinnville and all points north to Pitlumi, Edwin Stomb, II. H. Ckonise, Manager. Aut-iit, Crvadis. SOUTH and EAST VIA Sunthem Pacific Ciiiipanv. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Corvallis for PorHasd nr d wf y Mations at 1:10 p. m. 1, ri rtlHtid --: a ni Lr Albnnt. 12:80 p iu Ar Ashland 12:33 a in Ar Parrsuiento 5.00 p m Ar Pan Francisco- 7:45 p tn 8:0 p Bra 106 p ra 11:30 a r 4 :3S a 9.30 a Mi Ar Ofrden.. 5:45 p m Ar Denver... .6:60 a m Ar Kansas City -7 :26 a m Ar Chicago 7 :65 a m 11 t4S a tn 0 :S0a tr 7 :86 a ta 9 :80a m Ar Los Angeles . 1 :20 p ni Ar Kl Paso 6:00 p tn A r Fort Wnrth 6 :& a m Ar City of Mexico 9:65 a oi Ar Houston 4 :60 a ni Ar New Orleans.. 6 :25 a in Ar Washington ..6:42 a m Ar New York 12 :43 pm 7:00 a m dtOOptn 6:80 a ft dita 4r90tB raa ft OtfSafn 12:13 p lb PULLMAN AND TOURIST CASS on both trains. Chair cars Bacrstnanta ta Ogden and EI Paso, and Tonris ear to Chicago; St Louis, New Orleans an. Washinjrtou. . . Cour.ectine at San Franeiwo with l eral steamship llr.es for Bonolulfiv JSpah, China, Philippines, Ceutral and Sobtfc Anierh-a. See F. E. FARMER, tpent a CcivalHs station rr addrefi C.II. MARKI1AM.G. T. A.. Portland, Or. G. H. NEWTH Physician Surgeon PHILOMATH, CBEGCK. Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. Subf elite for this J'Jfti,