IKE C0RVALL1S GAZETTE, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1901. TWO GOSPELS. We are an energetic, active. restless people who believe in and exemplify the gospel of work. We possess boundless and innu merable natural resources and in the work of developing these we have made our country a scene ofc such restless activity as is found nowhere else in the world. We have put forth so much-vim and vigor and achieved so many victories through work that it has become our gospel yea, rather our divinity at whose shrine the whole nation worships. It is our national characteristic and we are proud of it. Why not? It is t'.ie agency which, within a hund red years, has borne us along al most every line of human en deavor to the fore-front of na tions. We transform our crude materials into the highest build ings, speediest ships, largest and most effective guns, most accura te timepieces, lightest and most desirable bicycles, finest and best, toned musical instruments, most powerful locomotives, must use ful agricultural implements, and a bewildering multitude of things besides, such as no other people have even contemplated doing. Work ! Achieve ! Quickly ! These are our magic wands. Quickly! We have have utilized the subtile forces of nature and thrown short bridges over time -and space. "Capture or destroy the Spanish fleet.' Presto! it is annihilated. Work has not only made us quick of thought and action, but also wonderfully and intelligently self-reliant. "Do not hamper me with orders; I do not fear the whole Spanish fleet." This ex presses the true American spirit of self-reliance. We mean no irreverence when we say had it been possible to have given us the work of Cre&' tion on a six days contract we would have rushed it through in five and earned a bonus by the superior excellence of our pro duct, mere appears to be no limit to what we may undertake and accomplish. For centuries Cuba has been the breeding place of yellow fever, and had an annual eoidemic of it. In two years ef American oc cupation we have made such vig orous and intelligent application or sanitation thatuow Cuba is without a case of that dread scourge. Foreigners do not understand what impels us ta such restless activity, and ascribe it to a sordid desire to become rich. It is not sd. We are profusely generous, even extravagant. It is simply a determination to achieve in the shortest possible time and so lead thejnatiftns of eartB. Work is noble and ennobling. Laziness is despicable, and idle ness disgracemi. yet wort is but part of life; but means to an end. It may be overdone. Our racial nervous temperament is in tensified. We are under con tinual high-pressure, and even now it is as if the steam were hissing at every rivet. We must supplement the gospel of work by that of rest. This is the one difficult thing for us. When we do indulge in recreation it is with all our might. We make work of it We should learn of the German who ,said: "Ven I works, I work; ven I ish rtle I I does nodings." We regard rest as so much time stolen from work, a shirking of duty, a discreditable effeminancy. We fail to see that it is rest which knits up the fibres, cools the fevered blood and infuses us with freshness and new strength. We need to get away from our tasks, to lay aside our plans, halt our ambitions, to get, as it were, out side of ourselves. This "is neces sary to a healthful and symmet rical development of mind and body; necessary if we would com pass all the best possibilities of life. . Of all peoples the American people need to study and practice the gospel of rest It almost 6ems if the Creator had foreseen our restless, reckless activity ha would have decreed more rest for us than one day in seven and en forced it more stringently than in the Fourth Commandment If work is a duty, a religious duty, rest and recreation are no less' so. Iet us break away from the cankering cares of our too Strenuous life, and away to the gea-shore or the mountain side and forest and steep our tired minds and nervous bodies in the freshness and quietness and peace which nature bestows upon her votaries. - . ' , Rest is worship. Close tip the churches as the schools, for a sea son. Never mind the stale taunt that the devil never takes a va cation. We have no personal ac quaintance with him, but we are sure he would be a more efficient devil if lie did take a vacation. Bring Dr Clericus along. What matter if he has preached but two brief sermons and a ser monette each week and attended several church socials. He, too, has fallen into a rut and needs a change; so bring him along, but have the good man leave his the ology and demnology on his book shelves and bring geology, conch- ology, ichthology ornithology and we will hear the sermons of the rocks and shells and fishes and birds, and we shall gather new strength, new life, new zeal, firmer faith and so return to our i appointed work better qualified 1 for service for God and man. "The Error of It." We are i i receipt of the fo'lowing , communication relative to our edi- ! torial of the 5th iost., concerning i "Christian Soience." Mr. Ogdeu's i letter will be given consideration in our Tuesday's issue: Editor Gazette: As one who has to some extent tested the practical value of Christian Science and has reason for great gratitude because of the beneficial results received, I desire to enter earnest protest against the sweeping assertion of your editorial ef the 5th inst., which would brand Christian Science "the most pernicious of all known delusions.'' It bealinz the Batterer, eomfortins the sorrowing, reforming the victim of pas sion and vice, in short, the general bet terment of humanity physically, mental ly and morally is the result of "delu sion," it would seem that the world has crying - need of more delusion and less fact. That Christian Science accomplishes the good works attributed to it may be readily attested in almost any commun ity, in that there is scarcely a city, village or hamlet throughout the laud but con tains happy recipients of its healing and saving power. Did Christian Science lead to the "loss of man's identity," the editorial charge of "simply pantheism and practically pure atheism" might be well taken, but nothing in its teachings, understood, can lead to such conclusion. Truly, the distinction is clearly made between self-absorbed material con sciousness and man's true nature or in dividuality, that which prompts his every noble word or deed, but man ever maintains his own identity and the greater the knowledge of his true rela tion to his Creator, infinite divine mind, the more enlarged his capacities and the greater his capabilities. The rule of Life in Christian Science and the application thereof gives man mastery over self-indulgence and makes possible the approximation, through daily deeds, the highest of ideals, "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect." Thus man becomes God-like, but is never God nor absorbed by God. As the editorial states, the believers in Christian Science now number approxi mately one million people and in ex planation of the expressed amaxemeut "that intelligent, rational men and , women embrace such doctrines," let me say that probably seventy-five per cent, of this number have found health through the application of these doc trines, in many instances after all ma terial means had failed, and to all be lievers has it brought happier homes purer lives and greater love to God and man, hence, it is not alone because of its logical precept, but of its fruitful prac tice that men and women - adhsr to Christian Science. Most opposition to this science, whether froth "pulpit, pbysi oian or press, usually finds its origin in some mistaken report about it, or in the action of one who' has embraced the name without the nature of its teaching, whose conduct would receive hearty dis approval from Christian Scientists them selves. " . ' . "" " . The early efforts of the Christian church were opposed and Its adherents persecuted, not for what was really be lieved and done by them, but for what common report said about them. It was proclaimed, "These Christians, would like to burn our cities, aud are a danger to our comniuaity. They sacrifice their children to propitiate their God, etc.," all of which, though generally - believed because of oft repetition, was: the very antipode of truth and was in due time corrected through fair-minded investiga tion of the lives of these Christians. Christian Science courts honest inves tigation and willingly awaits the verdict of public approval which its practical worth will in due time award it. Thank ins you for your courtesy and space, I am, Respectfully, - . David B. Ogdev, ' State Correspondent. July 14, 1901. Mothers, go to Young's Caih Store for childien's . ready-made waists. A new line just arrived. 6ood Pasture. Parties desirous of securing good pas ture, should see O. V. Hurt, at S. L. Kline's store. ' . v Putnam Fadsless Dye, dark blue, produces the shade of blue so popu lar in dress goods this season. This Color is fast to light and washing. Sold by Graham & Wells: Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. M. A. GGODNGUGH Importer of Highgrade Pianos, Organs and SmalV Instruments of all description?. MANCFACTUIIERS AGKNT FOR The Celebrated- Needham Pianos and Organs , Which have become famous for their ! beauty of tone, superior action and great durability. ) We invite comparison of our prices, quality considered, with those of other . firms, Call and examine our goods or write for catalogue. I Office and residence one block west of Court House. For Sale. Cedar posts 1st and 2nd grade; No 1 shakes and Shingles. CORVALUS SaWMIIA COMPANY. Mr. E. D. Arnold, Arnold, la., writes : He was troubled with kidrrv disease i about three years. Had to f ' up sever i al times during the night but il.reo bot 1 ties of Folev's Kidney Cure effected a j complete rare, lie feels better than ha ever uiu anu rei-uiuineiiue iv iu hid meum Graham & Wortham. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby von that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of J.E. A. Robinson, deceased, by the County Court ef the State ef Oregon, for Benton county. All persons having: claims against said eBtate are hereby re quired to preseot the same to the undersigned properly verified as by law required at the office of C. W. Davis, in Philomath, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated July 2, 1991. h. E. FaiDLKV, ' Administrator of the estate of J. E. A. Robin son, deceased. . State Treasurer's Fourth Notice. Notice is hereby given that there are now funds in the Treasury with whinh to redeem a'.l outstanding State Warrants drawn on the Grneral Fund and en dorsed "Presented and not paid for want of funds," prior to this date ; also to pay all warrants drawn on the State Scalp Bonntv Fund, and endorsed "Presented and not paid for want of funds, prior to May 1st 19U0, and all such warrants, properly endorsed, will be paid upon presentation at this office, interest. there on ceating from and after this date. Chas. S, Moouk, - State Treasurer. State of Oregon, -Treasury Department, June 5th, 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. 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 of $3.25 are on sale good to return until October 10th. For full particulars apply to H. H. Cronise, agent, or Edwin Stone, manager. Administrator's Sale ot Real Estate. notice is hereby given -that the undersigned ad ministrator of the estate of William H. Pugrh, de ceased, pursuant to an order of the County Court M tae state of ureg-on lor blnn county, made on the fifth day of July, 1901, duly entered In Probate Journal Number Id of said court, will from aud af ter the loth day of August, 191 , proceed to sell for cash in hand, at private sale, all the interest which the said estate of of William H. Pugh,' deceased, has in and to the following described real property, to wit: The west i of the N. K . X ef lota 9 and 10, in in Section 88, T. 12, S. R 1 W , also beginning at the N. W. corner of the H. E J of Sec 3, T, 12, S. B. 4 W., of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence aorth 2. SO chains, thence north 28 degrees, E. 16.50 chains, thence north 43 degrees, K. 6.00 chains, thence S. 62 degrees, E. 8 30 chains, thence 8. 85$i degrees, E. 18.77 chains, thence S. 1 3-4 degrees, W. 8.01 chains, thence west 22.90 chains to the place of beginning, save and except the follow ing described tract, to-wit: Besiunine? at a poiut 34 0 chains . of the N. W. corner of the N. E. 1-4 of Sec 30, T. 12, 8. it. 4 W.,.f the Willamette Mer. idian, thence W. 7.60 chains, thence 8. 8.00 chains, thenc; B, 1.00 chain, thence S. 30.04 chains, thenee E. S.00 chains, thence down the rirer with the me anders to the place of beginning, containing 27.66 acres, and a tiact 40.00 rods East and Westerly, 80.40 rods North and South, iu the B. W. corner ef the W. 1-2 of the N. E. 1-4 of Sec 30 T. 12, . B 4 W., said premises being situated in Benten County, State of Oregon, belonging to said estate, subject to the approTal and confirmation of the County Court of Linn County, - Oregon, to pay charges, 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 required. Dated this 12th day of July, A: D., 191. '. John W. Push, Administrator of-the estate of ' William H. Pugh, deceased. If you are sick all over, and don't know i'ust what ails you, it's ten to one your idneys are out of order. Foley's Kidney Cure will bring you health and energy. Graham & Wortham. Young keeps the Brown "Star 6 Star" shoes, the best ia the market. 15 per cent off on all our men's e'oibhig lo make room or ouv large fall order At Kline's. Foley's Honey and Tsr forchlldren,sate,sure. No opiates. The greatest skin epecialUt in America J originated the formula for Banner Salve. 1 or all ski a diseases, all cuts or sores. ! id for piles, it's the most liea'.in meili c ne. Beware of cubetitutes. Graham i: Wortham. . Mr. W. J. Baxter, of North Bicok, C, fayg he suffered with piics fr 15 vriirf. He tried many remedies with 1:0 1 jiiIih iiuiil he usfd DeWitt's Wiuh K.izei .Salve and that quickly cured him. Graham AWells. Those fumons little pills, De Will's Lit tle Eariy Xlisers compel your liver and tioweU lo ! i their duty, thus giving you p'ire, rich Mood to recuperate your body. Are easy to take. Never gripe. Gra ham & Wells, ' DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve should be promptly applied to cnts, bnrna and scalds. It soothes and quickly heals the injured part. There are worthless coun terfeits, 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. 'T. was treated in vain by doctors for lung trouble following 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 ei andtnothers 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 und 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 dos8 of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing eerious the matter with you. Get Green's Prize Alma nac. Graham & Wortham. You will waste time if you undertake to cure indigestion or dyspepi-ia by starv ing yourself. That only makes it noise when you do eat heartily. You always need letity of good food properly diges ted. Kcdol Dyspepsia Cme is the re sult of jtars of scientific research foi something that would digest not only some elements of food bnt every kind. And it is the one remedy that will do it. Graham & Wells. ' ' "I had a running Bcre on my breast for over a year," says Henry K. Kicbards, of wiliseyvme, JN. X.. - "and tried a great TiiaBv remedies, but irot no relief nn 1U1 used Banner Salve. After using one-half iiox, I whs perfectly hired. I cannot re commend it too highly. " Graham & Wortham. A had complexion generally results from inactive liver and bowels. In all snch cases. DeWitt's Little Early Risers produce gratifying results. Graham & Wells. - ' Our Clubbing List. Subscribers to the CORVALLIS GAZETTE can obtain the following papers in combination sub scriptions with the GAZETTE, at the very lev unixa auiircu oeiow, casn in aaance always to ac company the order. Those wishing two or more publications named with the GAZETTE, wilt please correspond with this office and we will quote you the combination price. We can save yoa money on nearly all publications Ton desire. The abbreviations below are explained as follows: W, foi weekly; S W lor semi-weekly; T W, lor tri weekly; M, for monthly; S 11, for semi n onthly. The first price represents the subscription rate of the publication alone, and ?the second the rate for the publication offered - iu conjunction with the semi-weekly GAZKTTE. Oregon-Agriculturist and Rural Korthwest, Port land, Or., S.W., 60 cents; $1.80. , . Oreonian, Portland, Or., V., ?1.68; 2. 65. Rural Spirit, Portland, Or, Contains a lire-stock-market report, W., tSLOO; 2.55. PaciGc Christian Advocate, Portland, Or., W. I2.00. S.65. ; The Thrice-a-Week World, New York, T. W., (1.06; 2.20. Homestead, Des Moines, lows, A thorough stock and farm journal, W.. $1.00;':2.30. The Republic, St Louis, Mo S. W., LM; 2.06. The American Farmer, Indianapolis, Ind., Live stock, farm and poultry journal, M-, 60 cents; 1.65. The Cosmopolitan Magazine, New' York, M., and Atlas ef the World, bound in cloth, 5o pages of latest maps; $ ; 2.86. The Outing Magatiue, New York, H., 3,00; 8.80. Pacific Homestead, Salem, Or., W., tl.00; -2.S0. Oregon foultrv Journal, Salem, Or., M.v 50 cents; 1.80. The Pathfinder, 2.05. District of Columbia, W.,fl.O0; The Designer, New York, Standard Fashions, 1L, SI 00; 2.S8. American Agriculturist, Chieago, III., including oopy of Year Book and Almanac, W., $1.00; 2.30. - Farm, Field snd Fireside, Chieago, 111., W.,$L00; 2.15. St. Louis O lobe-Democrat, St. Louis, has no rira as a great modern newspaper, T. W , $1.00; 2 15. The Weekly Inter-Ocean, Chicago, W., tl.00; 1.90. Young People's Weekly, Chicago, III., W., 50 cents; Cincinnati Inquirer, Cincinnati, W $1.C0; 2 05. The Fruit Growers' Journal, Cobdcn , lit, M., 50 cents; SI 76. . V Farm and Fireside. 50 cents; 1.75. 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Pocket Atlas of the World. 381 )arcs, containing colored maps of all the states and territories in the Cnitei States, the province of the dominion of Canada, and ( every country sndciril dlvisiou on the facs of the glob.. Also valuable statistical In formation about each state and couaty, giving the population of everr lare-e eltv in the- world, besides ether valuable information. A bandy reference work for every person; with Coavaujs Gazette one yar, .M. "I ' truthfully slate to you and the readers of these few lines that vour Codul Dyspepsia Cure is without ques tion, the best and or.ly cure for dvspepsia that I have ever come in contact with and I have used many other preparations. John Beam, Wr-st Middlesex, Pa No prpparation equals Kodnl DvpeHin Ctiro as it contains ail the natural digest untM. It will digest all kinds of foo l ;n:d can't help but do you good. Graham A Wells. The Great Scourge Of modern times is consumption. eMany cures and discoveries from lime to time are published but Foley's Honey and Tar does truthfully claim to cure nil cases in the early stages ami always anords com fort and relief in the very worst cases. Take no substitutes. Graham & Wcr tham. You can never cure dyspepsia by diet ing. What your body needa is plenty of good food properly digested. Then if your stomach will not digest it, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will. It contains all of the natural digestants hence must digest every class of food and so prepare it that nature can use it in nourishinir the body and replacing the wasted tissues, thus" giving life, health, strength, ambition, pure' blood and good healthy appetite Graham & Wells. Drugs & Medicines . Kodaks & Photo Supplies Corvallis, Oregon Established, Incorporated, 1C98 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete line I of Pure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Books and, Stationery, Commercial Pa pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Article, Combs, Brushes and Mirrors. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutler CIGAKB 1 Manager of Pcrscription Department, -T. A. JONES. Registered, Special Course iu Pharmacy at Perdue Uaiversi ty, Indiana - Digests what you eat. This 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 al! the food you want. The most sensi ti ve tv',t p, ,.- ' ' Ui "" I 1 v i thousands of dyspeptics have been cured-af ter everything else failed. It is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do yea good Prepared only by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago the SI. bottle contains2H times theoOc. size, Graham & Wells. TO HOMESEEKERS. No. 101 4o acres, 15 in cultivation, good buildings, fine fruit and water, good bottom land; price, $659. 4 miles from Philomath. ISo. 131 80 acres, 25 in cultivation, nice young orchard; fair buildings, 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 cnltivation ; small house; good barn and water ; 1 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. Tchicken houses and sheds, price $600; well ar ranged for poultry .raising; this is a cheap little home, .10 minutes walk from Corvallis postofiice. OBNBT AHBLR, ' Real Estate Agent, Box 59, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon. Hie first National Bank OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. ESTABLISHES 1SSO., OFFICERS & DIRECTORS M. S WOOPCOCK, President. MOOR. Vice-President. : C. E. WALTER T. WILES; Cashier. GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. 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Mass Philadelphia National I.auk of Philadelphia, l a BANNER SALVE the most healing salve In the world. Dyspepsia Core Portland-Astoria Houte. STR. "TAHOMA." DflUy Ktund Trips except Sunday. TIME CARD Iavc Portland. Leave Aiitoria... 7 A. 7 P. 13 DaiiesPon w Roule Str. "BAILEY GATZERT" DAILY ROUND TRIP EXCEPT MONDAY. Vancouver, Cascade Locks, Hood River, White Salmon, Lyle, The Dalles. time card. Leave Portland . 7 A.M. Arrive The Dalles 3 P- M. Leave " 4 1 Arrive Portland lo " MEALS THE VEWY BEST. ASr-Sundav Trios a Leadinsr Feature. 43-This Route has the Grandest Scenic Attrac tions on Earth. Landing and Office: Foot of Alder Street. Uotn rnones Main 351. Portland, Or. S. VT. CRICHTON, Agrt. PertlantL JOHN SI. FIIWON, Ast. The Dalles, A.J. TATLOR, Agt. Astoria. E. H. TAYL0R DENTIST. Dentistry of every description done In first class manner, Snd satisfaction guar anteed. GROWH ARD BRIDGE WORK h SPECIALTY Office over Zlerolf ' grocery store, oppos-ta tue poat ooiee. ucrvaius. Oregon. B. A. CAT HEY, M. D Physician Surgeon Booms 14 in Bank BaUding. Office Hotin, f? . Residence: Coriaei College and 8th St6. Telephone at office and residence. Gorva'lis, - - - Oregoir, L. G. ALTMAN, M. D Office Corser 3rd and Monroe streets Hooks 9 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Sun day 9 to 10. Residence Corner 3rd and Harrison streets, Corvallis, Oregon. Telephone 815, at residence. Notary Tiujs. Conveyancing JOS. H. WILSON. ATTGKNEY-AT-tAW. Practice in "all State and Federal Court. Office; isSFiret', National Bank Bnildina, Bryson, Woodson ATOMS -AT -LAW Corvallis, Ore"on. Office In FcstcfBce Enilding. DR.JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Office fa Vouchors Blork Corvallis, Oregon Mies Mamie Smith, MiddlesLoro, Ky., writes: "Mv little sister had the croup verv bad. i'eave her Eeveral doses of Foleys Honey and Tar, and ehe was in stantly relieved. It eaved her life. Gra ham & Wortham, The piles that annoy you so will be quickly and permanently healed if yon use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. P wareof worthless counterfeits. Gtalmm & Wells. For Rent. Will rent 00 acres of land et-t of Monroe and take part payment of rent in work and4improvements- on the place. Address - M. S. Woodcock, . Administrator, Corvallis, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given tl at the undei signed, hs ex ecutrix of the estate of George Ridders, deceased, bos filed her final account in Bald estate, in the County Court of Benton County, State of Oregon, and that said Court has appointed Saturday, the 6tli day of July, 10ol, at the hour of eleven o'clock a. m. at the County Court Room, in the Couuty Court House, in: the City of Corvallis Benton County. State of Oregon, as the time and place to hear objections, if any, to .said final account, and the settlement thereof aud of said estate. Corvallis, Oregon, June 3rd, 1981. Bertha Riiidkrs, Executrix of the estate of George Bidden, de- ceasea. What do you want? We want to furnish you wilh phasant, perman ent employment, at which you can earn three to fie dollars per diy. Address, Manager, 403 Chamber of Commerce Building, Taconia, Waeh.. It is easier to keep vrell than get cured. DeWitt's Little larly Risers taken now and then, ill always keep your bowels in perfect order. They never gripe but promote an easy gentle action. Graham & Wells. Geo. C. Hickork, Curliss, Wis;, says: Foley's Kidney Cure lias been. tested and found to bo all you claim for it. I have eiven it to my father and it is the only thing that ever helped him." Gra- nam & w ortliam. - . - TNT OREGON Shot Line Union Pacific AND Depart time schedules Arrive FROM for from 1'ortland Chi-ao- SaltLnke, Denver, rortlRncl SpecUl Ft Worth, Omaha Kansas City. &t 4:30 p.m. 0 S. n. Lome, Ch i e a K e via Hun tington and East Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, Express 9 p. m. via Hnn tington. Jft Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St 8:10 a.m. Louis, Chicago and East. St. Paul Walla Walla. Lew Fast Mail istou, S p o k a ne, 6 :00 p.m via Minneapolis, o t. Panl. Dnlnth, Mil 7:00 a.m. Spekan e waukee, Chicago, and .feast. Through Pullman aud Tourist S'eepf rt. 72 HOURS PORTLAND to CHICAGO No change of cars. Tickets East via all rail, or via boat and rail, via Portland Ocean and Kiver Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates" subject to eliance. 8 p. m. For Ban Francisao, 4 p. m. Sail every hvedays. 1 rom A pnl la. Dailv Ex. Snn 8. p. m. Columbia River Steamer. To Astoria & way landing. 4 p. in. Except Bandar Saturday, 10 p. m WILLAMETTE TUVER DHTISIOr Ktonmpr Pnlli lonves Corvallis for Al bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land ings Mnnrlar. Wpdnesdav and Friday 6:00 a. m.; returning, arrives Corrallis abotm Midnight, Tuesday, innrsaay ana Saturday. - A. L CBAIO, Gen. PaeR. Agent, . J. P. TAPSCOTT. Agent, Corvallis, Oregon. Corvallis 6 Eastern Wmi TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. m. " " iJorvallic 1 :40 p. in. " arrive? Yaquina 5:55 p. w. 1 Reluming: Leaven Yaquina.. .. ' 7:C0 a. Qi. LcavrB Co-va!lis... 11:33 a, m. Arrives Albany 12:13 p. m. 3 Kor Detioit: Leaves Corvallis 12:00 p m. Lea yep Albany 1:30 p. pi. Arrives Detioit 6:20 p. in. 1 Returning: Leaves Detroit 5:30 a. ns. Leitvps Albany 10:30 a. m. Arrives Corvallis ll:i5 p. m. Trains 3 and 4 between Albany and Corvallis, Tuesdays. Thursdays snd Sat urdays only. Alf other treina daily ex cept Sar.day. Trains 1 and 4 arrive in Albany in time to connect with the S. P. south hound train, as well as ivii two or three hours in Albasy befoie departure of S. P. north bound train for Portland, Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. nrpar si.lp train at Corvallis Crossing for Independence, McMinnv viile and all points north to Portland. Edwin Stone, Manager. H. H. Cronise, Agent, Cervatlis. SOUTH and EAST VIA Southein Pacific Company. THE SHASTA ROtl'Tfi Tains leave Coivallisfor Portland trd vtsy Ma lions at 1 :20 p. m. Lv Portlj.t r' 8:30 a m Lt Album- 12:30 p i Ar Ashlal'id 12:33 a m Ar Facraniento -5.00 P m Ar Pan Francisco-7 . '45 p m 8:Sn p m 1056 p m 11:30 a m 4 :S5 a m 8 .SO a m Ar Ogden 5:45 p m Ar Denver- -9:00 am Ar Kansas City-7:25 a m Ar Chicago 7 :65 a m 11:45 am 9 :80a in 7 :S6 a m 0 :80a m Ar Los Angeles-! :20 pm Ar El Paso 6:K) p m Ar Fort "VVrtrth -6.:80 a m Ar City of Mexico 9l55 a m Ar Houston :-4:f0 a m Ar New Orleans 6 :25 a m Ar Washington --6:42 a m Ar New York- 12:43 p m 7:00 am 61OOB th 5:80 to 9;tflath 4:00 ft m 6f42ktn 12:4$ p fh PULLMAN AND TOURIST CASS eh both traics. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and Tenrist ear to Chicago. St Lonis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Franciw-o wiOi sev eral Ble&mship lines for Honolulu, Japtt), China, Philippines, Oentral and Sooth America. See F. E. FARMER, agent a CorvalHf station, or address C. H. MARK HAM. G. P. A.. Portland, Or. C.'H. NEWTH Physician . 8- Surgeon PHILOMATH, Oi:FG(. 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