nir nnmmiip nnr TT E, I IK bun VfiLLic UHLC I i TUESDAY, AUGUST G, 1901. THE OHIO TLA TFORM. Since the promulgation of the Asa party the democratic party platform adopted bv the Ohio IS 'et oul' what 11 has bec democrats much has been said for the P51 forty years the and written of its superior excel- Party of negation. Its issues aie lence, its wise and courageous ut-!0" lts own utterances; its terances. principles are yet taken from the A close inspection fails to dis- cover these qualities in a positive degree. It is wise in what it docs not say rather than in what it does say; it is courageous in that it rojuire3 courage of a sort to ignore much of its own past history and to assail accomplish ed purposes and generally accept ed principles. Passing over its utterances on local subjects, it demands "that the reserved rights of the state and the people be -upheld" and condemns "centralization." This is merely automatic- action. The habit of this speech became bo firmly fixed in the old slave-holding days that the party cannot avoid it now. Of course there is not one word indicating where and by whom those sacred 're- served rights" are assailed. It demands "a strict construc tion of the constitution." This, too, is from force of habit and must sound quite humorously to those democrats who recall that the time in our history is not far past when a strict construction of the constitution from a demo cratic standpoint would have left us without a constitution. But it hastens to renew "faith in tarift reform." It does not in form us directly whether it is Mr. Cleveland's or Prof. Wilson's scheme of tariff reform in which it renews faith. When the party had the opportunity its work de stroyed all honest faith in tariff reform through the agency of the democratic party. In the demo cratic view tariff reform is icono clastic. Protection is assumed to be a republican idol and this is sufficient reason for destroying it. This is the meaning and whole scope of democratic tariff reform. "The production of the country so far exceeds it power of con sumption that Our foreign markets are a prime .condition of its con tinued prosperity' ' is a condition set forth as a reason why protec tion should be destroyed. . If supplying our foreign mar kets is a prime condition of our continued prosperity and protec tion enables us to sell in these markets it would be most unwise to destroy protection. The demo cratic and free trade, press make no end of demanding the with- ... drawal of protection because our manufacturers are selling in for eign markets, with probable loss to themselves, cheaoer than at home in order that they may gain control of these markets. The plat form declares these necessary to our continued prosperity then de mands the destruction of the only agency that enables us to sell in foreign markets. This is a fine exhibition of pure democratic consistency! The declaration that trusts are tae outgrowtn ot protection is simply party clap-trap. The Standard Oil Co. is the most pow erful trust in the country. It has influenced legislation as greatly as any other. For many years it was almost wholly in the hands of Ohio democratic politicians. It receives no protection from from tariff laws. It has demon strated the truth of three things; these are that trusts exist under free trade conditions; that they are quite as much democratic as republican in politics, and that they cheapen production and so give the consumer cheaper pro ducts. The most comprehensive and imperious today is the labor trust. This is an importation from free trade England, but be cause of its voting power it re ceives unqualified democratic en dorsement. Some of our Ameri can workmen remember a demo cratic president who achieved the expressive cognomen of "ten cent Jimmy," and nearly all are shy of pure demagogy. The plank on territorial ex pansion would have more weight if it were the utterance of a party which had not plunged the coun try into the most unjust of modern wars for the sole purpose of tern torial expansion. It tlie democratic party were in cower today would it abandon ' the Philippine islands? Certainly not. It would not dare do so. Would it give them self govern ment at . once? Of course not. It could not if it would. " What more and better could it do than a republican administration has done? Nothing whatever. ' Fate, the God of battles, has placed , these islands and people in our hands and ,tlie American people will not cowardly shrink from . nor shirk any duty so clearly laid upon them by their manifest des tiny as their duty to these peo ple. . Imperialism cannot be I made an issue. DDlsa neaP ol uieones aiscaiu cd by human experience or out grown by the progress of civili zation. What we find to com mend is not in the platform, but i in the proceedings of the conven ! tion. It is the abandonment of , the free coinage of silver. It has required two successive defeats to bring the party to this. How j the populist contingent may re gard it is none of our concern. The "middle of the road" popu lists can now say to the fusion ists, ' 'we told you so. " As now with free coinage so ultimately will it be with their attack on protection. They will ; learn that our, people believe in j protection, and since the democ- j racy has nothing better to offer ! we shall hold on to that. The tariff will be modified as may be j found necessary but it will be by the friends of protection. The j people are not yet prepared to ac- j cept the democratic party and free trade. However, the Ohio j platform is to be commended and democrats' congratulated rather ' because of what it does not era i body and as evidence that the ' democracy, though far in the rear of the column, is slowly march ing on. Real Estate Transfers. .. Isaac Stroud to C I Starr, 160 acres near Wrenn; $8oo. A M Witham to EJ Slate, quit-claim deed to 17 acres near Corvallis; $1. J A Gellatly (trustee) to C E Deutler, 228 acres near Philo math; $1. T H-Wellsher to JG Dennis, land in Monroe; $420. N P Newton to Mary Wright, lot' 140, blk 35, Philomatb; $220. J W Simpson to E M Simpson, lot 4, blk 17, County Add to Corvallis; $1. . ' S A Edwards to' L,ulu Tom, 54 acres in Alsea; $300. y United States to Tobias Tom, patent to 158 acres in Alsea. S A Edwards to CC Chandler, 40 aores in Alsea; $350. Kate Burt to C C Chandler, land in Alsea; $100. Millie Peterson to W F Cald- j well, 40 acres near Philomath ; 50. - , : . . John Kriens te Rothchild Bros, 40 acres near Philomath ; $600. Coast I, & I, S Co to Charles Dutton, 160 acres near Blodgett; fo6o. , ! E E Wilson to John McGse, 2 acres near Corvallis; $30. E MeKinney to M McKinuey, 77' acres near Corvallis; "$i. G W Shaw to I R Daniel, 2 lots, blk 14, County Add to Cor vallis, $r,200. notice for Publication. United Statrs Land Offick, Oregon City, Oregon, August 2, 1901. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the aet of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oreeon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, THEOUORS T. ORE, of Garfield, county of Whitman, State of Washing- will, iiwi uin ua uieu in uu uDiue nia iwom iitte- ment No, 648S, for the) purchase of the NE NW ', lots t and 2 of Section No- so !n Townshiu No. 13 S, R No. 0 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone. than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to Faid land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Oregon City, - Oregon, on Fri day, the 18th day of Octobor, 1901. lie names as witnesses: William H. Gwinn and Frank L. Gwinn of Gargeld, Whitman Co., Wash., B. F. Totten &nd Thomas Coon of Corvallis, Benton Co , Oregon. " Any and all persons elain.ing adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this etfice on or before said 18tb day of October, 1901. CnA. B. MOORE, - "Register. Notice for Publication, United Statrs Laxd Osfice, Oregon City Oregon, August 2, 1901. - Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled ''An Mt for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, - Nevada and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, WILLIAM H--.GWINN, of Garfield, county of Whititan, state of Washing ton, .has this day filed ill this onice his sworn state ment No. 5482, for 'he purchase of the Lot 8 of Sec tion No. 39, in Township No. 13, S, Range No. 0 W, and will offer proof to show that tiie land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before-the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 18th day of October, 1901. He names as witnesses: Theodore T. Oir and F auk L. Gwinu, of Gartield, Whitman Co., Wash. B. F. i'ottcn and. Thomas Coon of Corvallis, Benton Co., Oregon. j . r , . Any and all pereong -claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 18th da of October, 1901. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. I ' I M. A. GOODNQUGH v. - I:i purler of - Ilhjhgrade Pianos, Organs Mid Small Instrument of all description?. - StASfFACTUKKBS A.OENT KOK 3 e , The Celebrated Needham Pianos and Organs Which have become famous for their lieauty 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 cataioeue. : Office and residence one block west of Court House. :OREGON: SALEM, & ' ' St" I LiVIDLR 2 J'lo, 111 . GREAT AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL FAIR iGood Racing in the Afternoons. Latest Attractions in New Au ditorium Building Every Ev ening, with Good Music. Beautiful Camp Grounds Free. Special Rates on Campers' Tickets. Come and Bring Your Families. - Reduced Rates on all Railroads. For further particulars add'ess M. D. WISDOM, Gee, Portland Government Land.. Parlies wishinc; to locate on govern ment land will.do well to consult - . ; ; F. KXECKER, ' ' " ' ' ' Alsea, Or. Administrator's Notice. "Notice is hervbv -riven to-a'.l iw-rsoiis iuterested i that the undersigned has been duly appointed ast J mimstrator of tho estate of Walter 8. Hokbs.de 1 ceased, by the county court of Jienton county, Ore i iron, and has duly Qualified as such administrator. 1 and all persons having claims against said estate are ' Hereby required to present tne same to me unuer i signed at the office of the Corvallis Gazettk, in Cor Tallis, Benton county, Oregon, with the proper i vouchers witbin six months troni the date hereof. ; ISateu this 27th day of July. A. D., 1901. ' GALE S. HILL, . . Administrator. PERCY R. KELLY, y . Attorney for the Administrator. Government Laud. Parties desirous of locating on govern ment land should see J. W. Webber. Angora, Or. Call for Warrants. Notice is hereby given that there is money on hand at the county treasurer's office to $ay all orders endorsed and marked not paid for want of funds up to anil including' those of Juno 5th, 1901. Interest will be stopped on same from this date, Corvallis, July 29. 1901. .- W. A. Buchanan, Treasurer of Beuton Co., Or. If you are sick all over, and don't know just what ails you, it's ten to one your kidneys areoutof order. Foley's Kidney Cure will bring you health and energy. Graham & Wortham. 15 per cent off on all our men's i.i i I I ClOtDlDg to ruaKe room lor OUi' large fall order At Kline'e. Our Clubbing List. Subscribers to tho CORVALLIS GAZETTE ran nhtain the following papers In combination sub scriptions with the GAZETTE, at the very low prices stated below; cash in adance always to ac company the order. Those wishing two or more publications named with the GAZETTE;, will please correspond with this office and we will quote you the combination price. We can save you money en nearly all publications von desire. The abbreviations below are explained as follows: W, for weekly; S W for semi-weekly; T W, for tri weekly; M, for monthly; S M, for semi-aonthly. . The first price represents the subscription rate of the publication alone, and Hhe -second the rate for ,he publication offered in conjunction with the semi-weekly GAZETTK. Oregon Agriculturist and Rural Northwest, Port land, Or., S.W., 50' cents; $1.80. Oregonian, Portland, Or., W., ?1.60; 2.55. - Rnral Spirit, Portland, Or , Contains a live-stock market report, W., 2.00; 2.56. Pacific ChristUu Advocate, Portland, Or., W. J2.00. 3.05. .The Thricc-a-Week World, New York, T. W., $1.90; 2.20. Homestead, Des Moines, Iowa, A thorough stock and farm journal, W.. 51.00; 2.80. " The Republic, St. Louis, Ho S. W.,1.00; 105. The American Farmer, Indianapolis, Ind., Live stock, farm and poultry journal, M., 50 cents; 1.65. The Cosmopolitan Magazine, New York, M., and Atias of the Worid, bound in cloth, 58 pages of latest maps; ; 2.85. . The Outing Magazine, New Yerk, M.,t3,00; 3.SU Pacific Homestead, Salem, Or., W.,$1.00; 2.30. Oregon- roultr? Journal. Salem. Or., M.. 60 cents; 1.80. The Pathflndsr, District of Columbia, W., $1.00; The Designer, New York, Sl.00; 2.85. .. . Standard Fashions, M., American Agriculturist, Chicago; 111., inclndirg copy oi Year Book and Almanac, W., tl.OO; 2.S0. rami, Field and Fireside, Chuago, 111., W., 1.C; 15, .i . tali Fair i a.n h.. j h Ban The greatest skin specialist in America !. oriiynated the formnla-for Banner Salve, f For all skin diseases, all cuts or sores, ! ami lor piles, it's the most healing medi- i cine. Beware of substitutes. Graham & Wortbam. Mr. W. J. Baxter, of North Brook, N- C, savs he suffered with riles for 15 ) years. He tried many remedies with no j ! rendis until lie used DeWilt'a Will 1. j j Hazel Salve and that qnnkiy cured unn.--iirariain swells. Those famous little pills, DeWitt's L!t- ! tie Eariy Risers compel your liver and bowels to do their duty, thus giving you pure, rich blood to recuperate your body. Are easy to take. Never gripe. Gra ham & Wells. Mrs. S. H. Allport, Johnstown, Pa., says: "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said she couldn't live but she was iustanily relieved by One Minute Cough Cure, Graham & Wells. In cases of cough or croup give the lit tle one One Minute Cough Cure. Then rest easy and have no fear.- The child will be all right in a little while. It never fails. Pleasaut to lake, always safe, sure and almost instantaneous in effect. Graham & Wells. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. fYour mother and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for indigostion 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 tho 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 dos"8 of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing seriows the matter with you. Get Green's Prize Alma nac. Graham & Wcrtham. Eruptions, cut8,'lurns, scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed by DeAVitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure you get tho original DeWitt's. Gra ham & Well's. "I had a running sore on my ureast for over a year," enys Henry E. Kichards, of WiHsevvilie. N. Y., "and tried a great diubt remedies, but got no relief until I used Banner Salve. After using one-hall box, I was perfectly cured." I cannot re commend it too highly." Graham & Yortham. 0. O. Buck, Beirne, Ark., says: "I was' troubled with constipation nntil I bought DeWitt's Little Early Kisers. Since then I have been entirely cured of my old complaint. I recommend them. Graham'& Wells. Notice for Publication. ; Ukitkd States Land Officb, Ores on City, Oregon, July, 2G, 1901. Notice is hereby tyiven that iu compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,1873, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, FRANK L. GWINN, of Garfield, county of Whitman, State of Washing ton, has this day tiled in this office his sworn state ment No. 647li, for the purchase of E ot SW J, SE i of NW and Lot 4 of Section No 30 in Town ship No 13 South, Range No 6 West, and will offer proof to show that the bud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Ueeeiver of this office at Oregon City, Orearon, on Friday, the 18th day of October, 1001. He names as wituesses: It. F. Totten, of lnavale, Oretron, Abe Coon, of lnavale, Oregon, Thoa. Coon, of lnavale, Oregon., Martin Butler, of Fern. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claim in this office on or before said ISth day of October,. 1901. CIIAS. B. MOORtiit, Register Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ad ministrator of the estate of William H. Pugh, de caased, pursuant to an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Linn county, made ou tho fifth day of July, 1901, duly entered in Probate Journal Number 10 of said court, wilt from and af ter" the 10th day of August, 1981 , proceed to sell for cash in hand, at private sale, all the interest which the said estate of of William H. Pug-li, deceased, has in and to the following, described real property, to wit: The west I of the N. E. U of lots 9 aud lt(. in iu Section 30, T. 12, S. R 4W, also beginning at the N. W. corner of the N. E of Sec 30, T, 12, S. R. 4 W., of tho Willamette Meridian, and running thence north 2,00 chains, thence north 2fc degrees, E. 16.50 chains, thence north 43 degrees, E. 6 00 chains, thence S. 63 degrees, E. 3.30 chains, thence S. 35 d6grces, E. 13,77 chains, thence S. 1 3-4 degrees, W. 8.04 chains, thence west 22.90 chains to the place of beginning, ve and except this follow ing described tract, to-wit: Bsariuninip at a vxnnt 34 (J8 chains K. of the N. W. corner of the N. E. 14 of Sec. 30, T. 12, S. R. 4 W of the Willamette Mer idian, thence W. 7.60chains. thence SI 8.00 chains, thenci K, 1.00 chain, thence S. 80.0 chains, thence R. 5.00 chains, thence down the river with the me anders to the place of beginning, containing 276S acres. ' and a tiact 40 00 rods East and Westerly, 80.60 rods North and South, iu the 8. W. corner of the W. 1-2 of the N. E. 1-4 of Sec. 30 T. 12, tS. H 4 W. , said premises being situated iu Benton County, State ef Oregon, belonging to said estate, subject to the approval ai:d confirmation of the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, to pay charges, and ex penses of administration and claims against Sid es tate, and for distribution of proceed thereof, after payment of such charges, expenses aud claim i as by law required. Dated this 12th day of Julr, A. D., 1931. Jons W. Fugii, Administrator of the estate of 4 Willi ini H. Pugh, deceased. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the uudersigne I hat been appointed auimmtrator of the edtato of J. K. A. Robinson, deceased, by the Cunty Court of the State of Oregon, for Benton county. All persona ha.ving claims asainst Baid estate are bereay re quired to present the game to- the undersigned properly verified as by law required at the office of C. W. Davis, in Philomath,. Oregon, withiu- six months from the date hereof. Dated July 2, L. E. FarDLUT, Administrator of the estate of J. E. A. ItAbin-. son, deceased. Mr. E. D.- Arnold, Arnold, la., writes: He was troubled with kidney disease about three years. Had to get up sever al times during the nigHt bnt three bot tles of Folay's Kidney Cure- effected a complete enre, he feels better thurt he ever did and recommends it to his frien is Gruliara & "VYorthAin P. T. Tl.o.nas. Sumpterville, Ala , "I was fiuu"eiin from - dvspopsia when I commenced tahin-' Kodoi .Pyspojmia Cure. I took several bottles and eau di gest auythiug." Kcdol Dyspepsia Cure is the ou'.y preparation containing ail the natural digestive fluids. It gives weak stomachs en'ire rest, restoring their natural condition. Graham & We!!. The Great Scourge Of modern times is consumption. Mmiv cures and discoveries from time to time are published but Foley's Honoy andTnr does truthfully claim to cure nil cases in the early stages and always affords com fort and relief in the very worst cases. Take no substitutes. Graham & Wor thatn. Don't le satisfied with temporary relief from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure permanently aud completely removes this complaint. It relieves permanently because it allows the tired stomach per fect rest. Dieting won't rest the stom ach. Nature receives supplies, from the j food we eat. The sensible way to help the stomach is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which digests what yon cat and can't h?lp but do you good. Graham &, Wells. Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies Corvallis, Oregon Established, Incorporated, 1S98 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete line of Pure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Artlcls, Combe, Brnsnes and Mirrors. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery cigars - - Manager of Perscription Department, - - T. A. JOHES, Registered, Special Course iu Piartnccy at Perdue Universi ty, Indiana Digests what yoa eat. 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This is a good hillTanch and is cheap at $700. 6 miles from town. 74 160acre8; 30 in cultivation; small house; good barn and water; y, miles from town; cheap at $1,500; on main county read ; good pasture and timber. 113 A good 7-rooui house with ene half acre lot; fruit, good water, Ichicten houses and sheds, price 600; well ar ranged for?, poultry- raising; this is a cheap little home, 10 minutes walk from Corvallis postoffice. HENRY AMMER, Real Estate Agent, Box 59, Philomath, Beuton County, Oregon. fiie first National Bank OF COrSVftLUS, OREGON. ESTABLISHED 1B93. OFFICERS 8i DIRECTORS M. 5. WOODCOCK, President. C. E. MOOR, Vice-President. WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. JOHN WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. Loans Made Ou all kinds of approved security, and especially to encourage and build up the legitimate busi ness enterprises and industries of this country. 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Office Hours 2 w 4 p m Residence : Cornet College aud 8th Stt. 'Telephone at office and residence. CoJfva'lis, - - - OrejoB L. G. ALTMAN, M. D. Office Corver 3rd and Monroe streets Hours ST to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Sun day 0 to 10. Eesidkxce Corner 3rd and Harrison etreete, Corvallis, Oregon. Telephone 315, at residence. Notary , Titles. Conveyancing JOS. H- WILSON. A TTORSTEY-AT-LATT. Practice iu -all State and Federal Court: Office 5o?irbti;N'atioual Ecnk Bnlidinn, Br y son Woodson ATOMS -AT -IB1 Corvallis, Ore-fon. Office In Pcstoffice Building. DR.?JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Office In Wbitehorn Block Corvallis, Oregon Miss Mamie Smith, Middled oro, Ky. trites : "Mv little 6ister had the croup trery bad. I gave her several doees of. Foley's Honey and Tar, and sue was iu stantlv relieved. It saved her life. Gra lam & 'Wortham. If the action of your bowe's is not easv and regular serious complications must bethe final result. DeWitt's Little Early .Risers will remove this danger. Safe, uleasant and efliutive. Graham & Wells For Rent. Will rent 200 acres of land est of Monroe and take part payment of rent in work acdimprovemcnts on the place. Address M. S. Woodcock. 1 Administrator, Corvallis, Oregon. Call for Warrants. Kotice is hereby given that there is mouey in the treasury to pay city war rant number 879 for general fund, en dorsed November 14, 1899. Also all city street warrants endorsed prior to Julv 10th, 1901. Interest will stop on the same from this date. Wk. McLagan, City Treasurer. Dated Corvallis, Oregon, July. 30, 1901. Native Herbs. AiiycBO detiring this great blood mi ller, may secure the same by calling on or addressing . F. Klecker, Philomath, Or.' Trice $1 per hex. James White, Bryant6ville, Ind says DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve healed run ning sores on both legs. He had suffer ed six years. Doctors failed to help him. Get DeWilt's. Accept no imitations. Graham & Wells. Geo. C. HickocU, Curtiss,.Wis., says: and found to be all you claim for it. 1 have uiven it to mv father and it is the j only thing that ever helped him." Gra 'ham & Worthaui. Mum - ukguuh HQr Line and union Pacific TIKE SCHEDULES Depart for Chii-ago-Portland Special 0 a. n. Arkivr from from Portland SaltLake, Denver, Ft Worth. Omaha Kansas City, St. 4 :30 p.m. Louis, Chieage via lhiD- and East. tington. Atlantic Express Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha, y p. m Kansas Citv. St 3:10 a.m. via Hnn-;Louis, Chicago and ungion. task Walla Walla. Lew St. Pmil Fast Mail iston, S p o k a ne, 0 :00 p.m Minneapolis, 0 1. 7:00 a.m. Paul.Dnluth, Dili' via waukee, Chicago,; Through Pullman and Tourist Steefrrs. 72 HOURS 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 Bailing dales ! subiect to etianee. 8 p. bi. ;For San Francisso, 4 p. m. Sail every five day from April 2a. Dailv Ex. Sim. 8. p. m. Columbia River Steamer. 4 p. m. Except Sunday Saturday, To Astoria & way- 10 p. m landing. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISIOr Steamer Ruth leaves Corvallis for Al bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land- nps, Monday, Wednesday ana rriaay 6 :00 a. m. ; returning, arrives corvallis aboun Midnight, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. A. L CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent, J.-P. TAPriCOTT, Agent, Corvallis, Oregon. Corvallis & Eastern TIME CARD. 2 For Ynquina: Train leaves Albany 12:50 i. " CervafliB 1 :40 p. arrive? Yaquina 5:55 p. m. IB. u. 1 Reluming: Leaves Yaquiua.. Leaves Co-vallis. . . Arrives Albany . . 3 For Detioit: Leaves Cor va! lip. . Leaves Albany . . . . Arriyt-s Dettoit . . i Returning: Leaves Detroit . . . Leaves Albany . . . Arrives Corvallis. , 7:10 a. ra. 11:33 a. m. 12:13 p. ni. 12:00 p m. 1 :30 p. in. 6:20 p. m. 5:30 a. tr. 10:30 a. re. 11:15 p. m. Tr.iine 3 and 4 between iVlbany nml Corvallis. Tuesday. Thmwtays and Sat urdays enly. AH other trsius daily ex cept Sunday. Tiains 1 and 4 arrive in Albany In time io connect with the S. P. looth hound train, as well as trivina two er tliiee hours in Albany hefoie departure of S. P. north bound train for Portland. Train Ka. 2 connects with the S..P. west 6ide train at Corvallis Crossing for Independence, McMinnville aud all poiute north to Portland. Edwin Stose, II. H. Ceokise, Manager. Agent, Corvallis. SOUTH and EAST , VIA Southern Pacific Ccicpanv. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Coivallisfor Portland ard vfsy stations at :JO p. m. . Portland 8 :30 a m Lv Albanr 12:30 p in Ar Ashland 12 :33 a in A' bacrainento 6 .00 p m Ar San Fiancisro-7:45 p m 9 :30 p bi J0:K0 p in 1 1 :3d a ra 4 :3 a m 9.30 a M Ar Oeden 5:45 p m At Denver 9:00 a m Ar Kansas City -7:25 a m Ar Chicago ---7 :65 a m 11 :45 a m 9:90a IP 7 :25 ft m 9 :S0ft m Ar Los Angeles---! :20 pm Ar El Paso 6:00 p m Ar Fort Wwlh G:80 a m Ar City of Mexico 9 :65 a m Ar Houston 4:C0 n m Ar New: Orleans 6 :25 a m Ar Washington 6:42 a ni Ar New Yoik 12 :43 p m 7:00m 6:00pm 6:30 km 98 am 4:00 a a 6:2flpi 6 !42 a ra 12:43 p m PULLMAN AND TOURIST CABS on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and 1 Paso, and Tourist cara to Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Franvipt-o ith sev eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and Sooth America. See F. E. FAHMEK, fal a CorvalUa statinn or address C. H. MABKHAM. G. P. A., Portland, Or. .C. H. NEWTH Physician - Surgeon JH1LOMATH, OEEl i N. Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. Sutfciite fcr this j; per.