THE COBVALUS GAZETTE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1901. WORKING MISCHIEF. Several months since the Ga ZETTE gave a clear statement of facts showing that Mr. Carnegie does not, owe his accumulation of immense wealth to protection, ! but to his sterling integrity, in dustry, good judgment, energy and daring courage, his wise se lection and generous treatment of subordinates and his control of natural sources of wealth. These are facts known to every one ac quainted with the history of the man and easily obtainable by whoever seeks the simple truth. In face of these fact ccitain newspapers persist in a liresome reiteration that Carnegie acquired his wealth chiefly by the opera tion of the protective feature of the tariff, and therefore protection should be destroyed. This is bad enough if they stopped here, but thev do not With the same text and reckless disregard of truth they strive to array labor against capital. One of these recently asserted that "Carnegie got away to Eu rope with two hundred million . dollars which he had amassed out of the iron and steel trade through operations like that bloody aflair at Homestead ana through un conscionable prices for iron and steel products to American con sumers.'? Why this reference . to the Homestead affair? That affair involved immense loss and was alike discreditable to capital and labor. Is it not true that the American consumer how pays less lor his iron and steel, especially tne structural kinds, than ever before? Is there any conclusive evidence that our manufacturers are not selling their products in foreign markets without profit to themselves? We have known mine operators and manufacturers do this repeatedly and for long periods, in order to give their workmen employment. Men de void of conscience do not do such things. ' - . - So, also, the present strike in the steel works is caused by ' 'slu tocratic greed" in face of the truth that it is a strike of organiz ed labor against unorganized la bor; an attempt of the former to farce the latter into membership in the labor unions by rendering it impossible for non-union men to obtain employment. ; We are prepared to see dema gogues, socialists and anarchists operate on lines such as these, but we know the editor of the paper from which we have quoted is as far from being any of these as day is . from night. So of 6ome others. We confess we do not discern what motive such, men can have in disregarding some facts, mis representing others, arraying labor against capital, the poor against the rich. It is unpatriotic, in- hnman and supremely miscaevi ous. It is sowing to the wind to reap the whirlwind. Whether done'ignorantly, thoughtlessly or maliciously it can bring results only deplorable and disastrous, Let us have the truth in its right setting so that we may reach correct and just conclu sions. If protection works wrong, if anv take, advantage "of it to perpetrate wrong let it calmly and considerately be made known and protection will be modified, and bv the republican party; but no more appeals to passion, preju dice and ignorance; no more at tempts to array labor against canital: no more senseless dia tribes against wealth. TBE EXCLUSION LAW. Tf the census reports can be depended upon, those who have ruserted that the Chinese exsla- fna law does not exclude are mistaken. The number of Chin ese in the United States, accord ing to the census, decreased ma terially during the past decade. In 1890 there : were 107,475 Chinese in this country; in 1900 not quite 90,000 3urely not a number large enough to cause aay alarm So the exclusion law has evidently performed the work for which it was construct ed. Bat to allow that law. to lapse! and so to have no law ex--itnrr Chinese, would undoubt edly result in a great influx of Chinese immigration that would u inimical to the interests f flbe laboring classes of the conn fry and Indirectly of ether peo ple also. The Japanese are only about one-tenth as numerous as the Chinese, and their govern ment does not desire their mi Sation; yet they increased a in this country frftra 2,039 in 1890 to 24,300 inl i9oo and it is sus pected that " the . tncineratora missed a good many, white sev eral thousand have come in since tho census was taken, and nearly all of tbni are on We Pacific coast. If th" Japanese have thus increase I, what niilt be the in. cresse of Chinese with 110 exchi- sion law? A Yicious Cow. A dispatch from Albany give? the following acconst ot an Alba ny woman being tossed by accw: Mrsi Swyter, who lives near the wagon bridge across the Cal- apooia river about one mile from Albany, was gored by an angry cow Saturday evening and is now in a serious condition. Mr. SwyUr had cofae to Al bany, and Mrs. Swyter, accom panied by her little gitl only four years old, started to the pasture to drive the cow and mlf home. The cow was known to be vicious, but had never in- jnred anyone before. When crossing the . bridge the calf ' stopped. When Mrs. Swyter at-' tempted to drive it forward the cow attacked her. She was l tossed several times and serious " ly injured. When " Mr. . Swyter retnraed home at; 7 o'clock ii the evening, he tdund. Ins wile lying on the bridge in an unconscious condi tion and in great pain. She was carried to the house and medical aid secured from this city. An examination revealed that she was injured internally and may not recovery. It is not kaown exactly how long she lay en the bridge after being injured. She recovered long enough to tell the above facts, but is un conscious most of the time. Real Estate Transfers. J B Staadlee to V P Moses, idiots, blk.' 8, County 'Add to Corvallis; $600. J J Ms to V E Watters, 160 acres Sec 32, T 12, S R 6 W; $6.94. - M A Spalding to S Davis, 1 let In Philomath; $225. J O Rhineharf to G Beitsun, land near Blodgett; $25. Coast Land & L S Co to G Owen, 14 acres near Blodgett; 50- '- : ' R S Bryson et al to J N Mc Fadden 4 lots, blk 11, County Afid to Corvallis; $800. . J M Osburn estate ' o F T Wyatt, 6 acres near C-Jrvallis; $45- A Steadies to J B Standlee, 1 lots, blk 21, County Add to Corvallis; $1. : WA Wells to J H Brande fesrry, 4 blocks in Wells & Mc Elroy's Add; $6,100. Quite a number of chattel mortgages are recorded in addi tion, to the above real estata transfer. At this season of the year this is nat' unusisal, as fear TCSt is near at hand and the farmers often need money to handle their crops. Remnants! Remnants! Bar gains! Bargains! ' Nolan Calla han. Mothers, go to. Youaa'a Cash Store for child: en's . ready-made waists, i A new line just arrived. Putnam Fadeless Dye, dark blue, prodaces the shade of blue so popu lar in dress goods this season. This Color is fast to light aud washing. Sold by Graham & Wells. Government Land. Parties wishing to locate on govern ment land will do well to consult - F. Klkcker, -A Alsea, Or. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases.;; .V KIDNEY CURE Is a rULE I O Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. 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Which have become famous for their beauty of tone, superior action and great . durability. 1 We invite comparison of our price?, 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. Corvallis Sawmill Company. Mr. E. D. Arnold, Arnold, In., writes : He was troubled with kidi v disease about three years. Had to p i mp sever al times during the night bat three bot tles of Foley a Kidney Uure errected a complete cure, he feels better than he ever rii'l and recommends it to Ins inenus Graham & Wortham. : . Notice te Creditors. Notice is hercbv eiven that the tmdnilenel has been appointed administrator of the estate of J. R. A. BebiDson, deceased, by the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Benton county. All persons having claims against said estate are bene? re quired to proaent the same to the undersigned properly verified as by law required at the office of C W. Davis, in Philomath. Oregon, Tithln six ir-ontbs from the date hereof. Dated July 2, 1931.. L. E. Fridlbt, '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 vhi:h to redeem all outstandiag btate 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 Sealp Bounty Fund, and endorsed "Presented and not paid for want of funds," prior to May 1st 1900, and all such warrants, properly endorsed, will be paid upon presentation at this office, interest there on ceaklng from and after this date. Chas. S, Moose, State Treasurer. State of Oregon, Treasnrv 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, GUes, 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, Taquina 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. Oronise, agent, or Edwin Stone, manager. Administrator's Salo of Real Estate. Kotice is hereby given that the undersigned ad ministrator of the estate of William H. Pugh, de ceased, pursuant to an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Linn county, made on the fifth day of July, 1991, duly entered in Probate Journal Number Id of said court, will from and af ter the 19th day of August, 1941, proceed to sell for cash in band, 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. E. of lots and 10, in in Section SO, T. 12, S. ft i W , als beginning at the N. W. corner of tho N E J of Sec S, T, 12, S. R. 4 W, of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence north 2.C-S chains, thence nurth 28 degrees, E. 16.60 chains, thence north 43 degrees, E, 6.00 chains, thence S. 02 degrees, E. 3 30 chains, thence S. 85 degrees, E. 18.77 chains, thence S. 1 84 degrees, W. 8.04 chains, thence west 22.90 chains to the place of beginning, tare and except the follow ing described tract, to-wit: Besiunine at a point 34 08 chains B. of the N. W. corner of the N. E. 1-4 et Sec 80, T. 12. S. K. 4 W., of the Willamette Her. idian, thence W. 7.60 chains, thence 8. 8.00 chains, thenc B, 1.00 chain, thence 8. 30.0 chains, thenc. E. 6.00 chains, thence down the rirer with the me anders to the place of beginning, containing 27. (SO acres, and a tiact 40.00 rods East and Westerly, 80.60 rods North and South, in the f. W. corner ot the W. 1-2 of the N. E. 1-4 of Sec so T. 12, S. K 4 W., said premUes heing situated in Benton County, State ef Oregon, belonging to said estate, subjeot to the approval ar.d 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 Garment of such charges, expenses and claims as by iw required. ' - .... Dated this 12th day of July, A. D., MM.-. John W. Puoa, " - - Administrator of the estate of : William H. Pugh, deceased. If you are sirk 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. Young kepps the Brown ''Star 5 ritar" shots, the best in the market. 15 per unit u(T oil all our men's clothing to make room for oik large fall order At Kline's. CA OI,V Jfmrtatr . rVJlCy O llUUCy ana 1 at fnrr.hllilrrniBfr c Nn nnite. The greatest skin specialist in America originated the formula for Banner Salve, i iorallBkla diseases, all cnUr or sores. ; ami for piles, it's the most healing medi rine. Beware of subetitutes. Graham & Wortham. ; Mr. W. J. Baxter, of North Brook, N. C. rays lid suffered with piles fr 15 year?. lie tried many remedies nilh 110 results until he used DeWilt's Witch Hazel Salve and that quickly cured him. Ciraham & Wells. Those famous little pills, DeWkt's Lit tle Eariy Risers compel your liver and bowels to do their duty, thus giving yon pure, rich blood to reenperate your body. Are easy to take. Never gripe. Gra ham & Wells. 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 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 lif. I was treated in vuin 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. Yee, August Flower still has the largest salo of any medicine in the civilized world.' Your mother and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for indigestion or biliousness. Doctors were scarce and they seldom heard of appen. dicitU, 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. Yon will waste time if you undertake to cure indigestion or dyspeptialiystarv ing yourself. That only makes it worse when you do. eat heartily. You always 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 hut every kind. And it is the one remedy that will do it. Graham & Wells. "I had a running sere on my breast for over a year," pays Henry R. Richards, of Willseyville, N. Y "and tried a great many remedies, hut got no relief until I nsed Banner Salve. After using one-half box, I was perfectly cured. I cannot re commend it too highly." Graham & Wortham. A bad complexion generally results from inactive liver and bowels. In all such cases, DeWitt's Little Early Risers produce gratifying re3ults. 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 low prices stated below; cash in adance always te ac company the order. 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Every dairyman should have it Price with the Corvallis GazniTi one year, $2.69. . Pocket A tins ot the World, SSI itfures, containlngr colored maps of all the states and territories in the United States, the urovince of the domision of Canada, and of every conntry and civil division on the face of thegloh. Also valuable statistical In formation aeont each state and coanty, giving the I population of every large city in the world, besides I other valuable information. A bandy reference work tir v"1 P""1: wltu Coavauas Gazstti one year, I0t. "t wish to truthfully slate to you and the readers of these few lines that vour K(xj0i rKsnensia fw i i.i,i ..- tion, the best and ocly cure for dyspepsia that I have ever come in contact with and I have used many other preparations. John Beam, West Middlesex, Pa. .No preparation equals Kodol Dy-tyr-ps-a Cure us it contains all the natural ilhicstmits. It will digest all kinds of food mid can't help but do yon good. Graham & Wi-IIm. The Great Sceurge Of modern times is consumption. ..Many cures and discoveries from time to time are published bot Foley's Honey and Tar does truthfully claim to cure all cases in the early stages and always ail'ords com fort and relief in the very worst canes. Take no substitutes. Graham & Wor thain. You can never cure dyspepsia by diet ir.g. What your body needs is plenty of good food properly digested. Then if your stomach will not digest it, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Bill. 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 & Photo Supplies Corvallis, Oregon Established, Incorporated, 1S98 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete line cf Ture Drugs and Chemicals In CorvalliE. Books. nd Stationery, Commercial Pa pers, Fine Perftimery, Toilet Artlcls, Combs, Brashes end Mirrors. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery CIGAES Manager of Perecription Department, - T.. A. JONES, Registered, Special Course in Pharmacy at Tcrdue Universi ty, Indiana Digests ivhat won at. Thi9 preparation contains all of tlie digestants and digests all kinds of 1 food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all tne food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything elso failed. It is unequalled for all stomach troubles. fit can't BaeEp . ; ,, feist if you gaed Prepared only by E. O. DbWitt & Co., Chicago Xhe $1. bottle contains2H times tbc 50c toe. Graham & Wo!!s. TO ilOESEEKERS. No. 101 4o acres, 16 in T-.ultivation, good buildings, fine frnit and water, good bottom land; price, $650. 4 miles from Philomath. " No. 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. G miles from town. : 74 160 acres; 30 in cultivation ; small house; good barn and water ; X miles from town; cheap at $1,500; on main county read ; good pasture and timber. .113 A good 7-rooin house with one half acre lot; fruit, good water, febicken houses and sheds, price ,600; well arranged- for ponltry raising; this is a cheap little home, 10 minutes walk from Corvallis poetoffice. V henry ambler; Real Estate Agent, 59. Fliilomath, Benton County, Oregon. fie first National Bank - OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. ESTABLISHED 1580. - . OFFICERS & 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 asrl industries of this country. Deposits Received subject to check payable oa demand. Foreign Exchange Sight exchange and transfers sold available in the principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzer land. France, Belgium. Holland. Norway. Swed en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger many, Austria. Letters of Credit- ' Issued available in the priscipal cities of the United States. Principal Correspondents Upon Whom Ve Sell Sight Exchsnge The Commercial National Bank of Chicago. 'I lie 1-irot National llaHk of Portland, Orcgon The Bank of California, an Francisco, Calif. Anglo-Californian llaak, San Francisco, Cali The Katiocal City Bank New York. The Kan k. of New York National Banking Jiss'ii. Iinpo u-rs ot Trader's National Bank, New York. Shoo and Leather National Bank of Boston. Ma:, 1'hiladclBhia. NatiouzlBaukof Philadelphia, Va. 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Physician Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building.' np. t3nrM ) 10 to 2 a. a. Office Honrs 2l0 4p. m. Residence: Coreet College and 8th Sts. Telephone at cflice and resitende. Gorva'lis, - - - Oresom LG. ALTMAN, M. D. Orncr Corner 3rd and MonroeetreetB Hocbb 9 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Squ day 9 to 10. Eibidknce Corner 3rd and ITarrijon streets, Corvallis, Oregon. Telepkone 315, at residence. KOTAEY. Titles. CosviJTAKciffG. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORSET-AT-LA.W. Practice in ;all State and.Fedsral Court. Office,; iEplrst National Bank Bunldinit. Bryson Sr Woodson ATTORNEYS-iT LAW Corv&llis, Orcon. Office In rcstcfiice Btiililine. DR.JAS. A. HARPER . DENTIST OfBce In Wbiichpni Block Ccrvallis, " -Oregon Miss Mamie Smith. MiddlesLoro, Ky., writes : "Mv little sister Lad the croup very bad. I'gave her several doses of Foley's Idoney ana lar, ana tne was ju Btantly relieved. It raved her life. Gra ham & Wortham. The piles that annoy you so v ill be quickly and permanently healed if you nee' DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Ee wareof worthless counterfeits: Giabam & Wells. ' For Rent. Will rent 200 acres ol laud meat of Mod roe and lake part payment of rent in work andJimpTOvemeEta on the place. Address M. S. Woodcock, i Administrator, Corvallis, Oregon. Notice of Filial Settle merit. Kotice i hcrecy given tlat the undei signed, as ex ecutrix of the estate of George- Bidders, deceased, has filed htr final account in said estate, in the County Court of Benton County, State of Oregon, and that said Court has appointed Saturday, the 6th day of July, Idol, at the hour of eleven o'clock a. m. at the County Court Boom, In the County Court House, iH the City of Corvailitf, Benton County, State of Oregon, as the time aud place to hear objections, if any, to said final account, and the settlement thereof and of said estate.. Corvallis, Oregon, June 3rd, 1061. Bertha Riddfjis, Executrix of tho. estate of George Bidders, de ceased. What do you want? We want to furnish you with pleasant, perman ent employment, at which, you can earn thre- to five dollars per cUy, Address, Manager, 403 Chamber of Commerce Building, Tacoma, Waeh.- . .It is easier to Veep well than get cured. DeWitt's Little Early Risers taken now and then, will always keep your bowels in perfect order. They never piipe but promote an easy gentle action.' Graham & Wells. . Geo. C. Hickock, Ciirtiss, Wis., says: "Foley's Kidney Cure has been tested and found to be all you claim for it. I have given it to my father and it is the only thing tbat ever helped him." Gra ham & Worthair, OREGON HOJT JblNE and UNioiH Pacific Depart ITIKE SCHEDULES FOR from Portland Chi. ago- stLnke, Denver, Portland Ft Worth, Omaha Siecial Kansas City, St. 0 Louis, Chieage via Uun- andEast. tington. . Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, Express Ft Worth, Omaha, 9 p. m. Kansas City, St via Hnn- Louis, Chicago and tington. East Akbivk from 4 :80 p.m. 8:10 a.m. St. Pmil Fast Mail istau. 8 p o k a ne, C :00 p.m via Minneapolis, at. Paul. Duluth, Mil 7:00 a.m. Spi tane waukee, Chicago, and East Through Pullman and TouriBt S'eeper 72 HOURS POETf.AND to CHI0AGO No change of cars. Tickets East via all rail, or via boat and rail, via rortiana Ocean and Kiver Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates' subject to change. 8 p. m. For San Francisso, 4p.m. Sail every-hvedayaj Irom April za. Dailv Columbia River. Steamer. Ex. Sun. 4 p. m. Estoept Bnnday 8. p. m Saturday, To Astoria & way- 10 p. m landing. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISiqr Steamer Eutli leaves Corvallis for Al bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land ings, Mondav, Wednesday and Friday 6:00 a. in, ; returning, arrives Corvallis aboun Midnight, Tuesday, Thursday aad Saturday. A. L CBAIG. Gen. Pasa, Agent, J. P. TAPSCOTT, Agent, Corvallis, Oregon. tavaliis & Eastern TIME CARD. i For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. m. " " Coryalli 1:40 p.m. " arrives1 Yquina 5:55 p. rr. 1 Returning: leaves Yaquina ... . 7:C0a. m. Leaves Co'val lis.. . . 11:83 ft. m. Arrives Albany .... 12:13 p. m. 3 For Detioit: leavrs uorvaiiie. . . . uto p Leaves Albany ...... 1 :30 p. m. Arriyee Detroit .... 6:20 p. m. i Tvptiirninrr? l.avM TlRtrtilt. ..... 5:30 a. It;. Leaves Albany 10:30 a. En. ArriveS Corvallis. . . . ll: 15 p. rxi. Trains 3 end 4 between Albany and Corvallis, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sat urdays enly. AH other trsinB daily ex cept Sanda'y. Trains 1 and 4 arrive in Albany in time to connect with the S. P. sooth bound train, as well as friviun twe or three hours in Albany befote departure of S. P. north bound train for Pertland. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. west side train at Corvallis Crossing for Independence, McMinnville' anil all - . - . i. A i...ii....,i pUlulS I1UIL1I lu i UI unim. Edwin Stonb, . H. H. Ceonise, Manager. Acent, Corvallis. SOUTH and EAST r i a Sou them Pacific CcmpaBT. . THE SHASTA ROQT Tiains lrave Coivallisfor P&rttand rr.d vb Metiers at 1:0 p. in'. Lv rnrtlm.d 8:S0 a m Lr Albani 12:S0 p lu Ar Ashlaiid -12:33 a m Ar Sacramento 5.00 p in Ar Pan Francisco. 7:45 p m S :$0 p as 11:30 am . 4 :S5 a m 9.S0aM Ar Ogden Ar Denver Ar Ranbas City. Ar ChicHgo - ..5:42 p m -9 :00 a m -.7:25 a in 7 :55 a in 11 :45 a m 9:e08fji ' 7:i5ito 9:S0m Ar Los Angeles 1 :20 pm Ar El Paso. 60 p Di Ar Fort Wnrth 6:30 a m A i City of Mexico 9:55 a m Ar Houston- 4:00 a m Ar Kew Orleans 6 :25 a m Ar Waahington ..6:42 a m Ar New York 12:43 p in 7:00 l Altitrs 4.sa a . 40tB 12:43 p tb PULLMAN AND TOURIST CASS as hoth trains. Chair cars 8acrarBntO HI Ogden and El Paso, and Tonriat carl n Chicago, St Lonin, New Orletrns tsd Washington. Connecting at Han Fram-itM o with irv- . i - - i ; . . t ri. l.. I.. erai meuiiisiiip nuvb lur xxuiifjiuju, China. Philippines. Central at 4 Sooth America. See F. E. FARMER, ncent a CorvalK station or addiess C. II. MAUKIIAM. G. P. A.. Portland, Ot. . C. H. NEATH 77? ij!. icia n $ Su rgeon PHILOMATH, CI.rO.. Foley's Honey sad Tar cures colds,, prevents pneumonia. Sutsciite for this PI"-