Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, August 30, 1901, Image 2

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    THE mm GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1901.
SYMPATHETIC STRIKES.
Strikes have been necessary in
the past and may be i:i the fu
ture. It has frequently occurred
that a body of workmen cauUl
obtain their just rights in no oth
er way than by a suspension of
work. Naturally-, this enables
all concerned to view exiting
flifficnlt-es from all roints and:
harmonize them. While the ne
cessity for such strikes is to be
deplored, no one will deny the
right of any individual workman
to quit work whenever he is dis
satisfied with the conditions un
der which he ia working, unltss,
indeed, he is employed uder a
specific contract to t'm conditions
of which has volnaUiily sub
Scribed. What is true of individuals is
equally true of bodies of work
men. They have a clear, indis
putable right to refusa to work.
They also feave tfee right to hold
meetings, to use moral suasion
with fallow-craftsmen, in short,
to do anything that may be done
within tfee law by any other body
of citizens to carry their centen
tion to successful termination.
Workmen, conducting their
strikes on these lines are always
accorded a patient hearing, and
if they have aay fair semblance
of right and iustice on their side
they may be assured of the sup
port of public sentiment, witnout
which they cannot npe to win,
Unfortunately, labor unions do
not stop at this pelnt. bympa
thetlc strikes must be organized.
Large bodies of men, ' between
whom an3 their employers there
is no sort of differeuce,. must, at
the behest of their uniou3, throw
down their implements and refuse
to work until their omeials per'
mit them.
Through the sympathetic strike
trade is obstructed, the wheels of
commerce stilled, and loss, de
privation, and not infrequeatly
suffering, are inflicted upon the
helpless and ianocent, upoa those
who are in no measure responsible
lor the causes ol tae strike ana
who can havS no interest what
ever in its objects. It is intend'
ed by these means to force a pub
lic sentiment in favCr of the ong'
inal strikers.
Its cold-blooded. 6elhsh pur
- pose and the utter recklessness
witn which labor leaders call
general strike, are having 3 de
cidedly reactionary, efieet. . Noth
ing short of violence so certainly
forfeits public sympathy aad so
surely creates a aetcrmination on
the part of thoughtful men to in
stitute such rneasurSs as may be
necessary to confine strikes to
that body of workmea who are
directly and immediately in in
terest '"'
Already we see manifestations
of this purpose even in the ranks
of labor. The Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers has a larg
er degree of public confidence
and respect than any other body
of organized labSr, n&t alone be
cause its members are intelligent,
courageous, manly men, but be
cause they uniformly refuse to
interfere in contentions which at
best only remotely concern them.
Labor should free itself from
the heedless tyranny of its leaders
or the state will intervene. Bay
cotting, picketing, intimidation,
have been declared infractions of
just law and so punishsd. Tfee
courts have ample powsrs to pro
hibit and to punish any course ef
action so hurtful to the people, s6
fraught with wide-reaching evil
to all classes as the sympathetic
strike.
MR. TONGUE'S LETTER.
The letter of Hoa. T. H.
Tongue to the American Econo
mist is a fair criterion of the
views held and the course to bs
followed by the republican party
concerning the tariff. There will
be nothiag like a general revision
of the tariff undertaken by con
gress at the coming session. Our
industrial and commercial pros
perity is general and so healthful
that nothing would be more en
wise than to disturb it by at'
tempting tariff revision. There
will be careful scrutiny of certain
industries which, it is alleged, no
longer need protection, and are
now taking advantage of it to ex
tort unreasonable prices from our
consumers. If these allegations
prove to be facts proper remedies
will be applied, but there will ba
no hasty action, no thoughtless
changing of schedules, nothing
that will cause uneasiness nor
distrast in any direction.
This is saund business sense,
it is right politics, and it is the
intelligent purpose of the repub
lican party. It is to Mr. Tongue's
credit that he entertains views on
tariff reform so fully In accord
with the best sentiment of the re
publican party; it had been yet
more to his credit had thi9 been
always true a9 to other important
economic questions. '-
R jal Estate Transfers
R U" Fish
iu ar Vrnii
r io I
; 5.00;j
M
i.r. ", '
J II Wi!? .i.:f! aV t P A Km e,
agreement tu sell I.SOU .i of land two
or three mill s wi-cL i;f Cov:i!1.h.
Coast L & L S C. to C &. E It R
Co, di ed to rwlil of wa ; $10.
0 Msilkey EUt to M S Weod-
cock, 150 acres ntar Corvallis; $4, f
C B Kinp to W S WoIIb, 5 acres
near Corvalli,'.$600.
Coast L & L S Co to C P Slrout?,
80 acres near B'o'lgetl; $150.
S E Menre to J S Milkr, 12 acres
n Kings Valley; 75.
W E PiiM'hart to J S Miller, 30 !
acres m Kings Valley 8 1 o.
AG Snath to V P Moses, 80
acrcsin S 35, T 10 6, R 5 V;$3.85.
M P Burnett (sheriff) to E E
Wilson, lot 10, blk C, Corvallis;
$35. - -
All kinds of boxes at the Cor
vallis sarrmill.
Fresh Alsea honey at ZierolfV
Two pounds for 25o.
Hart, Schaffncr & Marx clothes
for dressy men, at S. L- Kline's.
"Our Own," cheapest and best
wabiBjr powder, 5 pounds for 25c
at Zierolf's.
15 per cent off on all our men's
clothing to make room for ou: large
Jail order At Kline's.
Watch
Confidence
Makes traveling a pleasure, when correct
time is always-a necessity. Yours may be
a capable time keeper, but through incom
petent repairing you have lost faith ia it.
Brine it in to me. I will reoair tlte onret
wrecked watch, and I will do it economi
cally. Albert J. fVletzger
Three Boors" Korth of the Poateffice.
Wanted!
Parties to cut oak and ash wood from
now on; and during next fall and winter.
The work must be done neat and clean,
and wood cut eyen length, closely
trimmed and honestly corded. Apply to
' . 1 M. S." Woodcock, ;
- ; Corvallis, Oregon.
For Sale.
Four-room cottage and two lots,; near
S. P. depot. Inquire oi W. C. Corbett,
Corvallis. Or.
Government Land.
Parlies desirous of locating on goverb
ment land should see
J. W. Webbeb,
Angora, Or.
To Let.
Mrs. V. Espy has a suite of 3 or 4
furnished rooms to let They are suita
ble for small family er young lady tu
dents who desire to board themselves,
and contain, amouit other things, a
kitchen range and a fireplace. For par
ticulars call at residence in this city.
Farm for Sale.
E. B. Blodgett 'ofiers for sale his 570
acre stock farm, one-half mile from Blod-
gett, Oregon.
Geo. C. Hickock, Curtiss, Wis., says:
"Foley's Kidney Cure has been tsuled
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 & Wortham.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice i hereby riven that tli muloKiimnl A,aa
been d uly appointed adminittratop, with tbe will an
nexed, of the estate of Kosina Snch, deceased, .t the
Connty Court of Benton County, Oregon, and has
dnly qualified as such administrator, and all persoas
harinjr claims against said estate are .hereby required
to present the same to the nndersiirned at the nflw
of the Corvallis Gazette in Oomllis, Benton County
vivBvut nun uh proper vwucners, Wlinitt six
months from the date hereof.
ated this 21st day of August, A. D., 1901. ,
1'EacY R. kkllt,
, Administrator.
Our Clubbing List.
Subscribers to the CORVALLIS GAZETTE can
obtaia the follewinc; papers in combination sub
scriptions with the GAZETTE, at the very low
prices stated below; cash in adiance always U ac
company the order. Those wishing two or more
publications named with the GAZETTE, will pleas
correspond with this office and we will quote vo
tho couibinati.n price. We can save yo money n
nearly all publications reu desire.
The abbreviations below are explained as follows:
w, for weekly; B W for semi-wetkly; T W for tri
weekly; M, fer monthly;. B M, for semi u ontbty.
The first pries represents the subscription rate of
tho publication alono, and ,tho second the rate fcr
tho publication offered m conjunction with tl.o
semi-weskly OAZKTTIS. .
Oregon Agriculturist and Rural Northwtrt Po-t,
land. Or., S.W., 60 cents; S1.80.
Oregonianv Portland, Or., W., $1.50; 2.55.
Rural Spirit, Portland, Or., Contains a live stock
market report, W.,J2.00; 2.56. .
Pacific ChnstlAn Ailvnrat,. TWtl.l
Or., W.
SitHI. 8.05.
Th
9 Thrice-l.Weelr Wnrld -M v..-- m ...
1.00; 2.20. ' ' "'
Homestead. Des Moines. Tow. l n.nM.nni.
and farm journal, W.. $1.00; 2.30. .-. '
The Republic, St, Louis, Mo S. W., Jl.cj; 2.05.
Tho American Fanner. Tnrfi.nanni;. T ti
stock, farm and poultry journal, M., 60 eenta; 1.65.
Hie Cosmonolitan Maimxiti v.o, v-i. i
and At!as of the W'nrlil, bound in cloth, 5o ca'esof
latest maps; (J ; 2.85.
The Outing, Magasine, Ifew Tork, M., $3,00; 3.S0.
PaciBc Homestead, Salem, Or,, V.,J1.00; 2.30.
M A. OOOONQUGH
'-Importer -of ; 1
Highgrade Phiiios, Organs and Small
Instruments of all description"?.
MANUFACTURERS AGENT FOR
The Celebrated
Necdhsm Piencs end Organs
Which have become famous for their
beauty of tone, superior action and jreat
durability.
We invite comparison of our, prices,
! quality considered, with those of other
firms, Call and examine our goods' or
0ffice and re;i(en,e one block Mt of
Court House.
OREGON-
SALEM,
SEPTEMBER 23-28, '01
GREAT AGRICULTURAL
AND
INDUSTRIAL FAIR
Good Racing in
Afternoons.
the
t.atest Attractions in New Au
ditorium Building Every Ev
ening, with Good Music.
Beautiful Camp Grounds Free.
Special Elates on Campers'
Tickets. Come and Bring
Yciir Families.
Reduced Rates on aSI Railroads.
For further particulars add-esa
M. D. WISDOM, Sec, Portland
Notice for Publication.
Lasd Officb at Cregos Cm Oregon,
August 5, 1RS1
Kptice is heroby given' that t'ie followmjr-naiiied
settlor has filed notice of his intention make final
Iiroof in support of his claiRt.'and that said proof will
ie made before the Courty Clerk of Benton county,
at Corvallis, Oregon, on September 16, 1901,.-wz:
liKUNO KUNICK;
II. R. No. 1104-2. for the K i of- S.E. J Sec. 18, T,
11 ., K 7 W. '
He names tbe following Witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, vis:
Albert Keedham and Charles A. Baldwin ef Sum
mit, Oregon, Albert Wischnofsky, cf Elodgett, Ore
gon, Chris Germanscn, cf Albanv.
CHAS. B. MOORES,
Kegister.
Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real
Estate.
Kutiee is horeby given, that, in pursuance of an
order of the County Court, for the County of Crook,
State of Oregon, made on the 5th dav of Augrust,
1901, in the matter of the guardianship of Frank
Festerja nil Walter Foster, minors, the untlarsigucd,
tbs guardian of the estates of said minors, will sell
at private sale, subject to oonfinuatiou by said
County Court, from and after the 21st day of Sept
ember, 1931. all the right, title and interest of the
said Frank Foster ana Walter, Foster in and to that
certuin piece or parcel of land situated in Benton
CouDtv, State of Oregon, and bounded and described
as fallows, to-wit: An undivided two ninths in
terest in the south half of the Donation Land Claim
of John Foster and wife, being claim No. i,5 iu Sect
ions 2!), 30, 31 and 31 in Township 13 South, of Range
five Weat of Willamette Meridian Terms 'an con
ditions of sal,easb.
B. F. ALUS,
Guardian of cstateB of Frank Foster and Walter
Foster, minors.
Kotlee fe Creditors
Notice is hereby given tbat the undersigned as
been appointed administrator of the estate of J. tC.
A. Robinson, deceased, by the County- Court of the
State ef Oregon, for Benton county. All persons
uaving claims agamst saiu estate are nergey re
quired to present the same to the undersigned
properly verified as by law required attheetheeof
C. w. Davie, in Philomath, Oregon, within six
irontns from tn uate nereen
Dated July 2, 191.
L. E. Fridlkt,
Administrator of the estate of J. E. A. liobiR
son, deceased.
Mr. E. D. Arnold, Arnold, la., writes
He was troubled with kidney disease
about ttiree years. Had to get up sever
al times during the nigSt but three bot
tles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a
complete cure, he feels better than he
ever did and recommends it to big friends
Graham & Wortham.
If you are sick all over, nnd don't know
just what ails you, it's ten to one your
kidneys are nut of order. Foley's Kidney
jnre win Dring you nealtli and energy,
Graham & Wortham.
Mid-Suintaer Excursion to Newport
There will be a chartered excursion train
leave Albany for Newport and return.
Sunday. Auunst25. Train will leave Al
bany at 6 :S0 a. m. ; Corvallis, 7:00 a. m. ;
returning, leave Newport 7:00 p. m.
Kates from Albany and Corvallis to
Newport and return $1.75 ; Philomath to
Summit, inclusive, to Newport and re
turn, $1.50; Summit to Elk City, inclu
sive, to Newport and return, $1.00 ; west
of Elk City, 75 centB. Tickets and passee
of C. & E. issue will not be honored on
thistrian.
Tickets oh sale by Geo. Irvine, "also H.
H. Crouise, agent C. & B Everybody
go and enjoy a day at the seaside. .
Only a limited number of tickets will
be sold. . , .
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right.
Try this Office for Job Work
The greatest skin specialist in Amrricn 1
originated the formula for li'miner Salve. !
r or nil skin diseases, all cuts or sotes,
and lor piles, u'sth most liraiing inedl
cine... Beware of eiibf-titutes. Gruhairi
& Wortham.
Mr. W. J. Baxter, trf Km Hi It rook,
N. C, says ho suffered with jiies for 15
yeare. lie tried many remedies with no
results tin'il ,e tisetl DeWiitV Wild.
J:ui-t Salve and that quickly eufeil
him. Graham &V.'ell.
Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Lit
tle Eariy Risers compel your liver and
bowels to do their duty, thin giving you
P'.iro, rich blood to recuperate your body.
Are easy to taUo. Never gripe. Gra
ham A .'VVells.
Mrs. S. H. Allport, Johnstown, Pa.,
says: "Our little girl almost strangled
to death with croup. The doctors said
she couldn't live but sho was instantly
relieved by One Minute Cough Cure.
Graham & Wells.
In cases of cough orcroup give the lit
tle onejOne Minute Cough Cure. Then
rest easy and have no fear. The child
will be all right in ajitlle while. It
never fails. Pleasant to lake, always
safe, snre and almost instantaneous in
effect. Graham & Wells.
Good Advice.
The most miserable beings in the
world are those suffering Jfrom Dyspep
sia and Liver Complaint More than
seventy-five per ceut. of the people in
the United States are afflicted with these
two deseases and their affects: such as
Sour Stomach, Sick Headache", Habitual
Co8tiveness, Palpitation of the Heart,
Heart-bnrii. Waterbrash, Gnawing and
Burning fains at the pit of the Stomach
Yeliow Skin, Coated Tosgue and Disa
greeable Tiiste in the Mouth, Coming np
ot .toou alter Ealing, JjOW SpiritP, etc.
Go to your Druggist and get a leottle tf
August Fiower for 75 cents. Two doses
will relieve you. Try it. Get Green's
Prize Almanac. Graham & Wortham
Eruptions, cuts, burnB, scalds and sores
of all kinds quickly healed by DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salye. Certain cure for
piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be suro
you get the original DeWitt's. Gra
ham & Well's.
"I had a rnnning sore on my breast for
over a year," pays Henry E. Richards, of
Willseyvil!e, N.-Y.. "aiid tried a great
many remedies, but got no reiief until I
nsed Banner Salve. After using one-half
box, I was perfectly cured. I cannot re
commend it too highly." Graham &
Wortham. .
O. O. Buck, Beirne, Ark., says: "I
was troubled with constipation until I
bought DeWitt's Little. Earlv Risers.
Since then I have been entirely cured of
my old complainL
I recommend them.
Graham & Wells.
Notice for Publication.
United Statks Laxd Oi-fich,
Oregon (Jity, Oregon, Auiyu8t2, lflOl.
Notiee is hereby given that 111 compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress ef June 3, 1ST8.
entitled "An act for 1 he sale of timber lands in the
states 01 camorma, ureson, JNevaca and washing
ton Territory," as extsnded to all tha Public Land
States by act of Ausast 4, 1893,
THEODORE T. ORR,
of GarHeld, coity of Whitman, State of Washing
ton, has this day filed in this office his aworn state
ment No. 54S3, for tbelpurchase of the NE NW
yi, lots 1 and 2 of Section No. SO in Township Ifo.
18 S, R No. 6 W, and will ofTe-r proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricuituial purpvses, and to establish
his claim to said land before the Register and Re
ceiver of this ofiicft at Oregon City, Oregon, on Fri
day, tho 18th day of October, 1901.
. He names as witnesses: William H. Gwinu and
Frank L. Gwinn of GarSeld, "Whitman Co., Wash.,
B. F. Totten and Thomas Coon of Corvallis, Benton
Co , Oregon.
Any and all persons claitr ing adversely tbe abore
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this eftieetou or before said ISth day of October,
1991. CHAi. B. MOORE,
Register. '
Notice for. Publication.
TJsitkd Rtatk8 Land Office,
'' Oregon City Oregen, Adnht 2, 1801.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
prorisions of tha act of Congress 4 June 3,
n title "An net for the sale of tinker lands in the
States of California, Oregon, .Nevada aod Washing
ton Territory," as extended to tU the Public Land
States by aet f Angnt4, lsfS,
WILLIAM . UWISN,
ef Garfield, ecunty of IVhitn.n, State of Waehinj
lon, has thin day tiled in this office his tworn t:ite
ment No. for 'he purchase of the Lot 3 of Sec
tion No. 3 iu Township No 13, S, Range No. 6
W, and will offer proof to show that toe land eonght
is more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish hii claim to
said land before the Register and Vteceherof this
office at Oregon City, Oreaon, on Friday, the ISth
day of October, 1901. -
tie names us witnesses: uicwiore t. vir snu
F ank L. Gwinn, of Garlield, Whitman C., Wabh.(
B. F. Vottenaud Thomas Coon ot Uoryallii. Bewtoa
Co., Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely tha above
described lands are reueted to iile their claims in
this office on or before said 18th da of October,
1901. CHAS. B. MOORES,
Kegibter.
Kotlce for PafoHcatiea. -
Usitkd States Lasb Oma,
OretotiOitv. Orecon. Ju!v. 'ti. 1991.'
Kntitn i, hereby ciren that iu compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of Juue 8, 187S,
entitled "An net forthe Bale of timber lands in the
States of Califuroia, Oregon, Kevada, and Wash
ington Territory,' aa extended to all the CubJic
Land SUtea by act of Au;ut i. 1802,
..' FRANK L. GWINN,
of GarSeld. countv of Vf hitman. State of Washing
ton, has this day filed in this office his sworn state
ment No. 5170, for the purchase of V. ef 8W ,
SE i ot NW J and Lot t of Section No 311 ill Town
ship No 13 South, Kango No 6 West, and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more valuable
tor its timber or ttone than for agricultural purpose.
and to establish his olaim to sai 1 land beforj ths
Register and Ueceiver of this offi-iC at Oregon City,
Oregon, -on Friday, ths ISth day of October, 1901.
Ho nam as witiiesMii: B. F. Tottsn. of inavale,
Oregon, Abe Coon, of luavaie, Oregon, T hoa. Coon,
of Inavale, Oregon, Martin Bntier, of Frn.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are reanested to file their claims in
this ofSce on or before said 18th day of October,
1001. CilAS. B. MOORES,
- Register
Administrator's Notice.
lotice is herabv (fivcn leall persons interested
that the undersigned has been duly appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Walter 8. Hobbs, de
ceased, by the county court of Benton connty, Ore
gon, and has duly qualified as such administrator,
and all persons having claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the same to the under
signed at the office of the Corvallis Gzettb, in Oor
rallis, Benton , county,' Oretrou, with the proper
vonchers witbin six months from the date hereof.
llated toissrth day of July, A. u., 1901.
. ' - GALE S. UILL,
' ' Administrator.
PERCY R. KELLY, " ' .
Attorney for the Administrator.
1'. T. Tho.na, Sumpterville, Ala?, "I
wad Sllireriii from dyspepsia when I
eommelieed -InHin Kodal Dyspepsia
Cure. I took eevi ral bottles and can di
Kcst anything." Ki.dol Dyspepsia Cure
is tho only preparation containing all the
natural di?estiv fluids. It gives weak
stomachs nntiro rut. restorina their
natural t r.ii.Iitlnn. (imiinui ,t WeS!n.
1 Ui Ornui 8c-uigi
Of fiioilern limes is rctisutiiption. Msny
cures and discoveries from time to time
are published but Foley's Honey andTnr
does truthfully claim to cure nil eases in
the early stages and slwny tibrdB com
fort and relief in the very worst easrs.
Take no substitutes. Graham & Wor
thntn. Don't be satisfied with temporary relief
from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
permanently and 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
food we eat. The sensible way to help
the stomach is to use Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure, which digests what you eat and
can't h?lp but do you -;ool. Graham &
Wells.
Drtip & Iferflcines Kodaks & rlioto Supplies
CorvcSiis, Oregon
Established, -.Incorporated, 1898
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The most complete line E of Pure Drugs
Chemicals in Corvallis.
Books and Stationery, Coirmercial Pa
pers, Fine rerftunery, Toilet Aiticls,
Combs, Eruehcs end Mirrors.
Pocket Knives, Scissors,- Fine Cutlery
CIGARS
Manager of Perscriptioa DepartmcKt,
. T. A. JONES, Registered,
Special Course in riiatir.acy at Ttrdue Universi
ty, Indiana
Digests what yon eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief arid never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
; stomachs can take it. By its use many
tnousanas or dyspeptics nave oeen
cured after everything else failed. -It
is unequalled for all stomach troubles.
It can't IseSp
.-. ' but do yea .goed
Prepared only by E. O. DeWitt &Co., Chicaso
Hie5l.botuecontams3;timestljeCc.ize.
Ciahsrn & Wells,
TO HO.MESEEKERS.
No. 101 4 o acres, J5 in cuHivation,
good buildings, fine frnit and water, good
bottom land; price, 4j miles
from Philomath.
Ko. 131 SO 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. 0 miles from town.
74 1G0 acres; 30 in cultivation ; small
beuse; good barn and water; 1) miles
from town; cheap at $1,5C0; on main
county read; gGGd pasture and timber.
113 A geod 7-roeua house with one
h alf acre lot ; fruit, good water, chicken
houses and eheds, price 600; well ar
ranged for poultry raiting; this is a
cheap little home, 10 minutes walk from
Cbrvallis'pcstorlice.
HENRY AM1S1VER,
Real Estate Agent,
Box 59, Philomath, Eeuton Ccunty, Oregon.
rsic Hrst National Dank
OF CSRVALLIS, OREQ9N.
ESTABLISHED 189
OFFJESRS & DOSCTOR8
M. S. WOODCOCK, President.
C. B. MOOR, Vice-President.
WALTER T. WILES, Cashier.
GEO. B. LILLY, Assistant Cashier.
JOHN WILES, Corvallis, Oregon.
Loans Made
Ob li kinds of secrorcd securitv. and
to encourage ane baild np tue leetimjite busv
Deposits
Received subject to check payable on-demand.
Foreign Exchange -
Sigbt exchauge aad transfers sold available la
the principal sitios of England. Ireland, Switaer
IflMd, France, Belgium. Rollaad, Norway, Swed
en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger-
Letters of Crdit
Issned available in the priacipal cities of tlie
w uit.4 3bnt.v:Ea
Prlncipd Correepondenls Upon Whom 'Wi
Sell Sight Exchange
The Commercial National Bank cf Chicago.
The Firet National Bank of Portland, Orcron.
The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif.
Anylo-CahfoniiaB Bank, San Francisco, Calif '
The National City Bank New York. '.
The Pauk of New York National Banking AsVn.
fmi'O ttrs & Trader's National Bank, New York.
Shoo nnd leather National Bank of Eo3ton. Mess.
fililadUtihia National Itauk of Philadelphia, Fa
B A-W W ER : SALVE
the most healing salve fn the world.
Portland-Astoria Hbute.
STR. "TAHOMA."
Daily Ktuud Trips except Sunday.
TIME CARD
I Leave Portland..
Leave Astoria . . .
7 A. M.
.71". M.
in eaiiss-Fortw Route
Str. "BAILEY GATZERT"
DAILY ROUND TRIP
EXCEPT MONDAY.
Vancouver, Cascade Locks, St.
Martin's Springs, Hood River,
White Salmon, Lyle, The Dalles.
time card.
Leave Portland 7 A. M
Arrive The Dalles
3P-
Leave
A rrive Portland .....
MEALS THE VEBY CEST.
ATiT-Sundav Trina a I.eadiner Feature.
i-This Route has the Grandest Scenic Attrac
tions on ixartll.
Landing and Office: Boot of Alder Street.
Uotn rnones Mam 351.
Portland. Or.
JOHN H. FILLOOK, Aet. The Dalles.
A. J. TAYLOR, Act. Astoria.
WOIFOKD & WSEES, Agt' White Sal
mon, wasn.
J. C. Wyatt, Agt. Vancouver,
Fratlier & Earnti, Agrts, Hood River. -B.
7. CRICHTON, Agt Pertland.
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dtntistrv of every description done in firsi
61ss inanner, and satiHtacMon guar
anteed.
esows m bbidse mi asFEsmin
Office over Zierolf's procery store, cpts:'
Uie post oliice, Corvallis. Org6n.
W. T. Rowley
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
OPTICIAN.
Offire over First Xational BaBk
B. A. GAT HEY, U. D.
Physician $ Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Building.
Office Iioure 2 ,0 4 p m
Residence: Cornet College and 8th Sts.
Telephone at office and residence.
Corva'iis, - 0ou
L. G. ALTMAN, M. D.
Obfice Corser 3rd and Monroe Hreete
Houts 9 to 12; 2lo5; 7 to 8; Sun
day i to 10. ... .
Rxmdskc E Corner 3rd and IlanUon
streets, Corvallis, Oiegon.
Telethokb 315, at residence.
Titles. Comeyancing
JOS. H- WILJ30N.
ATTORJiCY-AT-LAW.
Practice in ;all State and Federal Court.
(3Dcp fa Firet National Cfthk Btuidini-.
E. R. Bryson
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Corvallis, Ore-cn.
CfF.ce in Foatcffice Enilfilcg.
DR. JAS. A HARPER
DENTIST
Office In IVhitrtom PI celt
Gorvallis, Crecon
Miss Mamie Smiih, Mlddlesl oro, Kv.
writes; "My little tister had the rroup
very bad. 1 pave her Feveral dopes ol
Foley's Honpj and Tar, and the was in
stantly relieved. It raved her life. Gra
ham & Wortham.
If the action of your bowels is not easv
and regular serious complications must
be the final result. DeAVitt's Little Early
Eisers will remove (his danger. Safe,
pleasant and efactive. Graham & Wells.
For Rent.
Will rent 300 acroe of land est of
Monroe and take part payment of rent
in work and;inprovemer.te on the place.
Address M. S. Woodcock,.
Administrator,
CorvallU, Oregon.
Government Land.
Parties wishini; to locate on govera
ment land will do well to consult
F. K 1.KCKKK,
Aliea, Or.
Native Herbs.
Anyone desiring this great blood f.uri
fier, may sscure the saiiie by calling on
or addressing
F. Klecker,
Philomath, Or.
Frice (1 per bx. .
Jamee While, Bryantsville, Ir.d,, 6ays
DeWitt's AVitch Hazel Salve healed run
ning sores on both less. He had suffer-
od six years. Doctoi s failed to help him.
Get DeWilt's. Accept no imitalions.
Graham & Well?. - ' .
Foley's Money and TiUr
for children.safe.sure. No opiates.
mm-- OREGON
mqj Line
AND
Dkvakt JIBE SCHEDULES Arrive
for from Portland PE0SI
Chii-agor SnltLake, Denver, '
Portland Ft WTorth, Omaha
Special Kanfaa City, , St. 4:30p.m.
a- Louis, Chieage
via Uun- andE!(st.
Iington. ....
Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver,
Express Ft Worth. Omaha,
9 p.m. Kansas City. St 8:10 a.m.
via Hnn- Louis, Chicago and
tington. East.
Bt.PHnI Walla Walla Lew
Fast Mail l?- S P ? "f
S"9fe- ' attndUitChiCag!
Tlirough Pullman nnd Tourist Sleeper.
72 HOUES PORTLAND to CHIOAGO
No change of cars. Tickets East via all
rail, or via bont and rail, viafortland
Ocean and Kiver Schedule,
FRO-! PORTLAND.
All Sailing dates
subisct to chBoee.
8 p. m.
For Ban Frahcisod.
4 p. m.
sail every five dayss
I rem April Zd.
Pallv
Colcmliia Elver
Ex, Snns
4 p. m.
Excpt
Bnnday
8. p. 111
Saturday,
To Astoria & tray
10 p. m.
I landing.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIV1S10
Water Permitting.
Steamer Kuth leaves Corvallis for Al
bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land
irps, Monday, Wednesday and Friday
6 :0li a. m, ; returning, arrives CerraWs
aboun Midnight, Tuesday, Thursday tlfld
Saturday.
A. L CEAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent,
Corvallis &
TIME CARD.
2 For Y.tquina:
Train leaves Albanv 12:E0 p. m.
" " Corvalii 1 :40 p. is.
" arrivee Yaquina 5:55 p. m.
1 Rctuming:
Leave Yaquina.... 7:C0 a. oa.
Leaves Co-vallis. . . . 11:S3 a. to.
Arrives AUiany .... 12:13 p. mi.
3 For DetK'it!.-
Leaves Corvallis 12:00 p in. .
Leaves Albany 1:30 p. tn.
Arrlyps Detroit .... 6:20p.tt.
1 Returning:
Leaves Detroit f:30 a. m.
leaves A'bany . . , . . W-0 a. ta.
Arrives Corvallis. 11 :15 p. in.
Trains 3 and 4 between Albany and
Corvallis. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sat
ur'iays enly. All' other trains daily ex
cept Sunday-.
Tiains 1 and 4 arriye in Albany ia
time to connect willi the S. P. south
hound train, as well as Riving two t
tl.im hours in Albany befoie departure
of S. P. north bound train for Portland.
Train No. 2 connects with tbe S. P.
west side train at Corvallis Crossing for
Independence. McMincville aad all
points north to Portland.
Edwik Stoxi,
H. H. Ckokise, ' Manager.
Atf nt, Corvallis.
SOUTH and BAST
VIA
Southern Pacific Cciap&nv.
THE SHASTA ROUTS
Trains leave Coivallisfor Portland
trd v?j tteticr s at 1:J0 p.'ln.
l. PwllKi r? 8:."' a m
I,v Allt..i 12:30 p in
At Afhlai'ri 12:83 a m
Ar Pacrsuicnlo 6.fj0 p m
Ar an Frsncisco. 7 :46 p m
8:30 r B)
loiepia
11:80 n m
4 $& a a
9.80 a m
Ar Ocdpn -5:45 p tn
Ar Denver .9:00 a m
Ar Kansas City .7:26 a to
Ar Chicago l 7 :B5 a m
11 146 a m
3:90a tn
7:19 a m
SOa m
Ar Les Ac poles
7:f0 a a
6:8061
95 8 a
4:00 01
6148 a Co
12:43 p til
Ar h.l rpn ...:ho d m
Ar Kott Worth 6 Sam
Ar ?iry of Mexico 9 :65 a tn
kt Honfc'roh-. . 40 k in
Ar 5Te Orleans 6 :23 a m
Ar Washington 6:42 a m
Ar New York 12:43 p tn
PULLMAN AKD TODEI8T CASS do
both baina. Chair ears Sacmmecto (b
Odvn and El Pco, sd TonriM PSra to
Ohirago, St touin, Ne QrleftaS aad
Washington.
Conceclice at Sian Francisco wit
I fMnV-
al steamship HG5s for H6riolQlil, ,
China, Philippines, Central BDd
Atwrics.
Sco P. B. FAKi.EE, agent a CorrulBs
siaticm or adtfress
C. H. MARKHAM, Q. P. A.,
Portland, Or.
C. H. NEWTH
. Physician - Surgeon
.' 1 H1LOMATH, CI EGOiN. '
Foley's Honey and Tar
cares colds, prevents pneumonia.
Suisciibc for tbis pi tr,