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THt CORVALLIS' GRZETTE. FKlilAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1901. COLLAPSED. The treat strike of the steel workers ends in miserable fail ure. This was foreseen by all who understood the objects of the strike, and by none more clearly than by large numbers of the workmen,, themselves. The chief cause of its failure is found in the fact that there was no adequate reason for it. It did not involve a question of wages, hours of work, time of pay day, or any . such thing; it was simply an at tempt of certain leaders and or- canizers of labor to torce non- union men into labor unions. These lead -r aimed to hr'ng the employers of labor, the mill own-' efs, over to their aid by suspend ing work in those mills where only union men were employed, until the non-union mills had been unionized. They attempted to organize a general sympathetic strike in every industry in which the workmen have a union, by inducing all labor unions to come into the Amalgamated Associa tion. They did not succeed in doiag this, although the Tin Plate men entereJ the strike. In the whole history of labor strikes it is Questionable if there is recorded one so causeless and utterly senseless as this one, Never before were men more constantly employed at so god wages as when this strike was or dered. They were satished, nap py and contented. They had no sort of grievance, and these con ditions promised to extsnd far into the future. Labor leaders, however, must enforce their ideas and purposes. All the workmen must become members of a labor union and all unions must enter the one great amalgamated union. A strike having no better pur pose than this should fail just as this one failed. There is in this failure a lesson that the workmen may learn to their future advan tage. In the McKeesport dis trict aloBe upward of one million of dollars have been lost in wages and three tin plate mills hereto fore union are now non-union mills. Tha strikers are now ask ing for employment at the jobs they so lately abandoned. Of course, all for whom work can be found will get it, but the places of many have been filled and they must seek employment elsewhere. They will find it shortly, for there i9 work for all but they must be idle awhile longer move their families to Pittsbursr, Wheeling, or some more distant point. All this loss and possible suffer. ine to the workmen was caused bv the vanity of T. T. Shaffer, president of the Amalgamated Association, who sought to make a record as an "organizer of la bor." He is a demagogue, a! the more dangerous because rath er intelligent and having some education. The workmen now see how causeless the strike and are greatly embittered toward him. There are very encouraging signs that the mass of intelligent workmen are becoming very tired of the tyranny of labor un ions and the leadership of. pro: fessed organizers and friends of labor. There is some hope that labor unions will free themselves from their imported features and become as helpful and useful as their most intelligent members believe they should be. In tke hands of wise leaders this is pos sible, but never while idle and sentimental theorists direct them. A VOID EXAGGERATION. Men who do not intend it some times utter mischievous things and arouse bitter feeling in others. The truth may be spoken in the language of exaggeration and thus do as great harm as a direct lie. It is not improbable that those errors which are most hurt ful spring from an exaggerated statement of what is true. It is in this manner the most pernicious errors are given some semblance of truth. Unthinking men See the truth, but fail to see its false setting, and so accept the whole mass as truth. Recently we heard one who who desired to condemn averice. This is a mean, contemptible vice, but not many men in a community are really avaricious. The greater number of men are earnestly and honestly striving to gain a competency, wealth it may be, but not great riches. Under the modern conditions of business men must do this early in life, if at all. This is the rule. We must have gained within a few years what our fatiers were able to gain only by long endeavor. We rush after things. - Our mor alist sees this rush, and not being trained to close analytical thought, concludes that all men are after the "Almighty Dollar;" that the desire to acquire wealth quite ab- ' sorbs the time and thoughts of, men; that to the neglect of high er and nobler aspirations the mss ot men worship a go den calf. Men. hava forgotten the self-sacrificing, heroic spirit of their fathert and are moved only by lovt of the 1 'Almighty Dol lar." This' is misleading; it is false and mischievous. Never in our history have men been more iberal in giving out of their substance in support of every en terprise for the benefit of their fellows. The "weak, the defence less, the unfortunate, the erring, never before received snch graci ous and efficient help as their more fortunate fellows gladly ex tend to them now. The heroic pint is not dead, not even sleep ing. Greater numbers ot men and women are possessed of the true heroic spirit than ever be fore. The fathers may, indeed, look proudly on their children and children's children,, for these have shows their heroism,- are exhibitinj? it every day in some i of the walk) of life. There is less of selfishness and avarice among men today tnan at any former period. There is more of the heroic spirit. Men ive ia purer, better atmosphere than ever before. They are moving forward aud upward. A few men of limited educa tion and small experience may amuse themselves with mock heroics, but the great heart of our American people beats true ,and right. Sehool Trials. State Saperiateadent Aeker- man has seen fit to issue a new set of rules and regulations which nave been adopted by the Board of Education. The following rales relate particularly to trials before the board of directors of public schools: Rule A In all trials before a District Board ef Directors the clerk of said board shall person ally furnish the defendant, in writing a copy of the charges preferred against him, and also the time and place where the matter at Issue will be tried; provided, that- at least five days shall cLtpse. between the time that the defendant shall receive such cotiea and tha date of trial. In all such trials the Board shall have authority to hear and re ceive testimony for cither party, and for that purpose may subpoe na witnesses and administer oaths, if necessary, and the de fendant snail hava apportuaity to be heard in person or by an attorney. -' Rule 6 At the time fixed for the hearing, both the complain ant and the defendant shall have an opportunity to be heard either in person or by attorney, but no evidence shall be coasldered by said Superintendent except that produced before the Board of Di rectors, from whish the appeal is taken. Alter hearing snch ar gument, the County Superinten dent shall make such decision as may be just and suitable, and he shall immediately ' notify all persons interested of his decision. Wanted Five-hundred wives to induce their husbands to purchase their suits, overcoats of us our suits and overcoats are cut and made io the very latest style, . and tailored as they should be. Every our- chaser is sure of getting just what he thinks he is getting. a square deal. Nolan & Callahan. To Leu A nice suite ef rooms to -let. For par ticulars, inqnire of Mrs. "A. G. Mulkey, near the residence of Prof. E. R. Lake, this city. Wagon To sell or trade. For particulars call on Chas. Small, at Small & Son's con fectionery store. Ladies, Attention! Opening Sept. 26, 27, and 23. an ele gant line of pattern hats and novelties. Street and ready-to-wear hats a specialty. FCLUNGTON fc HOBTON. Chas. Replogle, of Atwater, O., was unable to work on account of kidney trouble. After -using Foley's Kidney Cure four days he was cured. Sold by Graham & Wortham. ' Ulcers, open or obstinate sores scalds and piles, quickly - cured by Banner Salve, the most healing medicine in tbe world. Sold by Graham & Wortham. Government Land. Parties desirous of locating on govern ment land Bhonld see J. W. Wjsbbeh, . Angora, Or. Real Estate Transfers. A B Alexander to A L Miller, io acres land near CorvallisY $X F Trever, by sheriff, toREL Bron, 20 ares S 22, T 20 S, R 5 W; $9.50. vf 1 on great oannvai, wtnen opens in PortlaHil on 8ptmbrr 19th and continues until October l;th, lyOJ, will b well worth visit tothe metropolis. Exhibits of agricul tural and horticultural p.'oducte, mining and manufacturing indus tries, Rlli!tti exercises, a horse show at which feats of horseman ship -and tha various firms of fan cy riding can be seen, and a mag nificent military tournament, par- , ticipatau in ay picKea companies from the Oregon National Guard, are a few of tha attractions at the Carnival this tsbt. The Southern i Paeiflc Co. will sell tickets at low rates far this occasion, and will also I run a special excursion from Ash- land to Portland and return, stop . pins at all intermediate stations. I the date and rates for which will be announced hereafter. : Watch Confidence Makes traveling; a pleasure, when correct time is always a nece. .itv. Yours m h a capable time keeper, but through incom- pVH.... llBll,U JUU IMVC 1U9L 4jlin M IE, Bring it la to ma. I will repair the worst wrccaca wmieat, ana i win ao tt economi cally. Albert J. Three Doors Xcrth of the PostefHce. Wanted. A thorough up to-date farmer to take charge of a farm, with such ex per isnce that lie can calculate and appoint kis time so as to be prompt in planting and caring for crops. Also having a sac cessful experience in handling, feeding and cariog for stock.- Applicants will pleare furnish references as to their ex perience, success, aud where; they have operated. Address ; r; - M. S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Oregon ueo. j. uiukoc., uurtiss, wis., says "Foley s Kidney Cure has been tested and fonnd to be all you claim for it. have given it to my father and it is the only thing tbat ever helped him." Gra nam & wortham. Notlca ef Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. ' Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the County Court, for tke County of Crook, State of Oregon, made on the 5th dav of August, 1901, in the matter of the guardianship of Frank Faaterjatid Walter Foster, minor, the -undarsigned, the guardian of th. estates of said minors, will sell a; print, sale, subject to confirmation bv said Canty Court, from and after'lhe 21st day ofSept ember, 1991. all the right, titla and interest of the said Frank Foster and Walter," Foster in and to that eei t,in piece or parcel of land situated in Benton County, State of Oregon, and bounded and described as fellows, ts-wit: An undivided two . ninths in terest in the south half of the Donation Land Claim of Jolin Foster and wife, being claim No. .5 iu Sect ions 29, SO, 31 and 31 ia Township 13 South, of Rauge five Went of Willamette Meridian " Terms an con ditions of sal.e Cash; B. F. Allen, - : Guardian of estates of Frank Foster and Walter Foster, minors. H. C. Watkias, sexton of the Method ist Church, Springfield, Pa., says: "My wife has been very bad with kidney trouble and tried several doctors without benefit. After taking one bottle of Fo ley's Kidney Cure, was much better, and was completely cured after taking four bottles." Sold by Graham & Wortham. Mr. G. A. SUllman, a merchant of Tampico, 111., writes: "Foley's Kidney Cnre ia meeting with wonderful success. It lias cured some cases here that physi cians pronounced incurable. I myself am able to testify to its merits. My face today is a living picture of health, and Foley's Kidney Cure has made if snch. '' Sold by xraliam & Wortham. . Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, sole surviving; executor oi the estate of James . Fisk, deceased, has filed his final account ia said Estate in the county court of the State of Oregon far Benton County and Monday, the seventh day of October. 1901 at tha hour of ten o'clock a m. in the CountyCourt room in tne ixur House in I'orraius, lien ten County. Oretron is the time snd place fixed for heart ing objections, if any, to said final account and the settlement nereor. - - - t Dat ed at CorvallisOregon this Sept. 6, 1901. ' HOMER WYATT, Exeeutor. State Treasurer's Fifth Notice. ; ' : State or Obbqon, '. Treasury Department. Salem, Sept. 12, 1901. Notice is here by given that there are funds In the Treaaury with which to redeem all out standing state warrants drawn: on the tate scalp bounty fund and endoreed "Presented and not paid for want of funds'' prior to January 1, 1901. All such warrants, properly endorsed, will be paid upon presentation at. this office, interest thereon ceasing from and after this date. CflAS. S. MOORE. 1. State Treasurer. Strayed or Stolen. From the Farmer's Stable, Corvallis, Augnat 27, about noon, a black shepherd dog; of medium size, rather long hair. I think he bad a little white in breast. Will sit, down, roll over, or. Bpeakwhen hungry. His name is "Dainty' : I will reward anyone liberally t; who will bring in the dog, or give information leading to his recovery. Leave the dog or information concerning-him with Huston & Begne, or write to " Oscab Tou. Angora, Or. No relief for 20 years "I had hron- chitU for twenty years," said Mrs. . Min- j erva smith, ot Danville, 111., "and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey snl Tar, which is a sure care for throat and long diseases." Sold by Graliam ciAVor tham. Mr. W. J. Baxter, of North Biook, N. C; says he suffered with piles fr 15 years. -Re tried many remedies iih no results until he used DeWitt's Wilch Hazel . Salve and that quickly cured him. Graham.&WelU. s-. Those faraouVlittle pills, DeWitt's Lit is Eariy Risers compel your liver and towels to do their duty, thus giving you pure, rich blood to recuperate your body Are easy to take. Never gripe. Gra ham & Wells. J Mrs. S. H. Allport, Johnstown, Pa, ays: "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. Tbe doctors said she couldn't live but she was instantly relieved by One- Minute -Cough -Cure, Graham & Wells. , : In cates or ifeough or croup give the lit tle one One Minute Cough Cure. Then rest easy and have no fear. The child will be alt right in a little while. It never fails.' "Pleasant to take, always safe, sure and almost instantaneous in effect- Graham & Wells. Good Advice. The most miserable : beings in the world are those suffering .from Dyspep sia end Liver Complaint More than seventy-fivA per cent, of the people in llie United btgles are afflicted with these two deseases and tne'.r affects: such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costivenessv Palp tatio i of the Heart Heart-burn. Waterbrrsn, Gnawing and Burning Pains at the pit or the btomach Yellow Sfcin,Goated Toague and Disa greeable Taste in the Mouth, Coming up of food after Eating, Low bpirfts, etc Go to vour Druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. - Try it. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Graham A Wortham. Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Certain cnre for piles. Beware of counterfeits.: Be sure you' get the original DeWitt's. . Gra ham & Well's. "I had a running sore on my leg for seven years," writes Mrs. Jas. Forest, of Chippewa Falls, Wis., "and spent hun dreds of dollars in trying to get it healed. Two boxes of Banner Salve entirely cured it." t Bewa-e of substitutes. Sold by Graham & Wortham. O.O. Buck,. Beirne, Aik,, says: "I was troubled with constipation until 1 bought DeWitt's Little Early, Risers. Since thett-I have been entirely cured of my old complaint. I recommend them,. Graham A Wells.' ;: ftot.ee for Publication, r United States Land Offtcb, V. ,' Oregou City, Uregcn, Augusta, 1901. Notice is hereby given that iu compliance with the provisions of the act ol Congress of June S, 1878, entitled "An act for (he sale ef timber lands in the States ef California Oreen, Nevada and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act f August 4. 1802, THEODORE T. ORR, of Garfield, county of Whitman, State ef Washing ton, has this dav filed in this office his sworn state ment No. 54S3, for tfaelpurchase of the NK , N W K, lota i and 2 of Section No. 30 in -Township No. 18 8, R No. 6 W, and will offer proof to shew that the land sought is iroie valuable -for its timber or stone than for agiicultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Fri day, the 18th day of October, 1901. - . He names as witnesses: William H. Gwina and Frank L. Gwinn of Garfield, Whitman Co., Wash., B. F. Totten ami Thomas Coon of Corvallis, Benton Co , Oregon. . Any and all persons claming adversely the above described lands are requested U file their claims in this mce on or before said 18th day of October, 1901. , , CHA. B. UOOKB, -- ' v " . -v; v ' -. ' Register.:. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, r ' "' Oregon City Oregon, A jurist 2, 1901. Notice is hereby (riven 'that in compliance with the provisions .of the act of Congress of June 3, 1873, entitled "An tut for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washini ton Territory , as extended to all tha Public Land States by act of August., 1892, . WILU4M H. CWINN, -of Garfield, -co jnty of Whitnan, State of Washing ton, has this day tiled in this office his sworn state ment Niv 5482. for ' he purchase of the Lot S of Sec tion No. 30, in Township No. 13, S, Range No. 6 W, and will offer proof to show that ti e land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone -than for agricultural parposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register aud Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the ISth day of October, 1901. . ". He names as witnesses: Theodore T. Oir and F ank L. Gwinn, of Garheld, whitman C... Wa&h., B. F. Totten and Thomas Coon of Corvallis, Beaton Co., Oregon. - Any- and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this-otfice' on-or Wore said 18th da of October, 1901. . CHAS. B. MOOBES, Register. Notice for Publication, , " Unitrd States Lakb Office . " Oregon City, Oregon, Ju!y, 28. 19ol. . Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tha provisions Of the act of Congress of June S, 187S, entitled "An set for th. sal. of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all tha Public Laai States by act of August. 1892, s : FRANK L. GWINN, of Garaeld, county of Whitman, 'State of Washing ton, has this dav tiled in this office his sworn state ment N. 6476, for the purchase of K H of 8W J, HE i ot NW J aad Lot 4 of Section No SO in Town ship No 13 South, Range No 6 West, 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 h's claim to said land hefors the Register and Receiver of this office at Osegon City, Oregon, on Friday, th. 18th day of October, 1901. He names as witnesses: B. F. Totten, o' Inavale, Oregon, Abe Coon, of Inavale, Oregon, Thos. Coon, of Inavale, Oregon, Mar. n Butler, of FeTl. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 18th day of October, 1901. - CHAS. B. MOORES, Register Administrator's Notice. Notice is harabr eiren that the nudersiirnedlias besndulyappointad administrator,, with tbe will an nex.!, ot the estate of Koslna Snch, deceased, by the nnnnfv rvmrt nf ttAntnn Connt.T. OrM"Oll. and has duly qualified as such administratar, and all persona naringr claims against saia esiaieare nere.y requires to nresent the same to the nndersianed at the office of the Corvallis Uazkttb in Corrallis, Benton Connty Orefon, With the proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 21st day of August, a. v., iwi. flKCT R. Kh,i,t, Adniiistrator. P.T. Thomas, Sumptcrville, Ala., "I was suffering from dyspepsia when 1 commenced taking .Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I took several liottles and can di gest anything." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only preparation containing all the natural digestive fluids. It gives weak stomachs entire rest.-", restorinz their natural condition. Graliam & Wells. Consumption threatened C. Unser, 212 .Maple St., Champaign, PL, writes: I was troubled with a hackiue coiiuh for a year and I thought I had consmrp tion. I tried a great manv remedies and was under tbe care of physicians for sev eral months. -1 used one bottle of Fo ley's Honey and Tar. It cured me, and have not been troubled since." Sold by Graham & Wortham. 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 ubo Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre, which digests whst yon eat and can't help but do you good. Graham & Wells. - Drugs a Medicines Kodaks St photo Supplies Corvallis, Oregon Established, Incorporated, 1F98 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete line of ' Pure Drugs Chemicals in Corvallis. aad Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Articla, Combs, Brushes and Nirrora. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery CIGAK8 Manager of Perscription Department, ; T. A. JONES. Regiatereo, Special Course in Pharmacy st Perdue Uaiversi ty, Indiana Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yoa cat. This preparation contains alt of the digestants and digests all kinds cf food. It gives instant relief and 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 thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago Xetl.bottlecontains2t4 times tbe50c.ce. Craham & Wells. ; ' TO HOMESEEKCRS. No. 101 4o acres, 15 in " j-ullivatien, good buildings, fine fruit and water, good bottom land ; price, f 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. 6 miles from town. " 74 160 acres ; 30. in cultivation ; small bouse; good barn and water; miles from town ; cheap at f 1 ,500 ; en main county read ; good pasture and timber. - 113 A good 7-room house with one-" h alf acre lot ; fruit, good water, chicken houses and sheds, price 4600; well ar ranged for poultry raising; this is a cheap little home, 10 minutes walk from. Corvallis postoffice. HENRY AHBIER, Real Estate Agent, , Box 59, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon: he f irst National Bank F CORVALLIS, OREGON. . ESTABLISHED tSBO. . 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 Mile On all kinds of approved security, and wpeciaUy to encourage and build up the legitimate busi ness enterprises and industries of this country. Deposits Received subject ta check payable on demand. Foreign Exchange Sight exchange and transfers sold available Id the principal cities ef England. Ireland, Switzer land. France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger many, Austria. Letters of Credit Issued available iu the principal cities of the United States. . ." , Principal Correspondents Upon Vbn Sell Sight Exchange The Commercial National Bank of Chicago. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif. Auglo-Californian Bank, San Francisco, Calif. The National City Bank New York. The Bank of New York National Banking Assn. Impo'ters & Trader's National Bank, New York Shoe and Leather National Bank of Boston. Mass .Philadelphia National Batik of Philadelphia, Fa BANNER 8 A IVE th most healing n the world. Wur (S U Portland-Astoria Route. STR. "TAHOMA." -Daily Rcund Trips except Sunday. TIME CARD l.eave Portland.. Leave Astoria. . . ..7 A. M. ...7P.M. Te Daiies-Ponwoiite Str. "BAILEY GATZERT" . . DAILY ROUND TRIP EXOEFT MONDAY. Vancouver. Cascade Locks, St. Martin's Springs, Hood River, White Salmon, Lyle, The Dalles. time card.- Leave Portland...... ....7 A.U. ....JP. M. ...... " Arrive The Dalles... Leave ... Arrive Portland MEALS THE VEBY BHT. SVSunday Trips a Leading Feature. WThis Route -has the Grandest Scenic Attrac tions on Earth. - Landing and Office: Foot of Alder Street. Bota rnones Main 351. . . .. Portland. Or, JOHN M. FILLOOIC, Agt. Tbe Dallea. A. J. TATLOB, Agt. Astoria. WOLFOHD & WVBRS, Agfa White Sal mon, TV ash. J. C. WTATT, Ag-t. Vancouver, PSATHER & BARNES, Hood River. B. W. CRICHTON, Agt PartlJuad. E. H. TAYLOR ' DENTIST. Dentistry of overv description don In first claim manner, and satisfaction guar anteed. mn AD BRIDGE WORK A SPEDIAITY Office over Zlerolf ' arocery store, opposfr the pout office, uorvains. uregou. B. A. ATHEY, M. D. Physician Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. ) 10 to 12 a. m. Office Hour 2 to 4pm Residence : Cornei Collega and 8th Stb. Telephone at office and residence. . CorvaTis, - - - Oregon. LG. ALTMAN, M. D. Office Corser 3rd and Monroe si reeU Hocus S to 12: 2 to 5: 7 to 8; Eon- day 9 to 10. Eesidence Corner 3rd and HaniBon streets, Corvallis, Oregon. . Telephone 815, at residence. Notary Titles CoMvfiVAMcfys JOS. H. WILSON. ; . ATTORJTEY-AT-IVAW. , Practice - in ;8,11 State and Federal Corn. Office ia Firtt National Bank Bntlding. 'E. R. Br y son ATTORNEY IT - LAW Corvallis, Oreon. Office in rosteffice Bcildlng. DR. JAS.. A. HARPER fHea la Wbllehom Work Gcrvallis, Oregon A Little-Known Fact That the ma jority ef serious diseases originate in dis order ol the kidneys. Foley's Kidney Cure is guaranteed. Be sure to get ; Fo ley's. Sold by Graham & "VVorthniji; If the action of your bowels is not easv and regular serious complications mnn be the final result . DeWitt's Little Early Risers will remove this danger. Safe pleasantand effictive. Graham & Wells. For Rent. ; Will rent 200 acres of land est of Monroe and take part payment of rent tn Work and.Hnprovemeiits on the place, Address M. t. woodcock, Admiuistrater, Corvallis, Oregon. ' Seven Days ' at Carnival. All the transportation lines . in thn Northwest are arranging to give specially low rates to and from the Portland Car nival, which runs from Sept. 18 to Oct. 19, and the excursion tickets will be good for 7 days. This is the longest limit ever given on snch tickets, and will give peo ple ample time to see all the sights con nected with the great exposition. With twe full military bands, a mili tary tournament, ahorse show, athletic sports, exhibits of mining, agriculture, horticulture and manufacturing, a full midway, fireworks, and an array of amusement attractions, the Carnival will be one of the greatest events of the sea eon, and the admission fee is going to be only 25 cents, 10 cents for children . James White, Bryantsville, 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 DeWitt's. Accept do imitations. Graham & Wells. Foley's Honey ana Tar forchUdren,safe,sure. No opiates- OREGON Union Pacific AND , Depart FOR TIME SCHEDULES Arbivi FROM from Portland. Chirago Portland Special 9 a. m. . via Hun tington SaltLake, D enver, Kt worth, UmaHa Kansas City, St 4 :30p.m. Loois, Chi cage and East. Atlantic Express 9 p. m. SaltLake, Denver, t VTortfi, Omaha, Kansas Citv. St 8: via Unn tington. Louis, Chicago and bast Walla Walla. Lew-I St. Pan! Fast Mail iston, 8 p o k ne, 6:00 p.bi. Minneapolis, bt- Paul.Daluth. Mil waukee, Chicago, 7 .-00 a.m. via Spora dp and Hast. : , .. Through Pullman and Tourist 8!eeper. 72 HOURS PORTLAND to CHIOAGO No change of cars. Tickets East via all rail, or via boat and rail, via rortland Ocean and Biver Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. til sailing dates subject to change. 8p.ni, For Ban Franciaao, 4 p. m. San every five dayaj Irom April la. Daily Columbia River Staamir. Ex. Sun. 4 p. m. Except Sunday 8. f. m Saturday,1 To Astoria & way- 10 p. m. - landing. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIV1SI0T Water Permitting. Sio.mpr Wntli l.avpa Corvallis for Al bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land incs, Mondav, Wednesday and Friday 6 :00 a. m. ; returning, arnvea Corvallis abonn Midnight, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday..-. A. L CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent, Corvallis & asteifi latlread. TIME CARD. 2 For Xaquina: Train leavei Albnnv 12:60 p.m. " " Corvallis 1 :40 p. m. - " arrivep Yaquina 5:55 p. m. 1 Returning: - Leaver Yaquiua. . . . 7:C0 . m. Leaves Co'vaili.... 11:83 a. m. Arrives Albany .... 12:13 p. m. 3 For Detioit: ..y Leavts Corvallis.... 12:00 p m. Leaves Albany.... .. 1:30 p.m. Arrives Detioit4 6:20p.m. 1 Returning: . leaves Detroit . . , Leave? Albany . . Arrives Corvailic 5:30 a. io. 10:30 a. Ui. 11:15 p.m. Trains 3 and 4 "between Albany ard Corvallis, Tm-eilays. Thuisdsys aud Sat urdays sidy. AU other trains daily ex cept Sunday, "i Traina 1, and 4 arrive in Albany ia time to connect with the S. P. soith bound train, as well as giving twe ar three hoiira in Albany liefoie departure of S. P. north bound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connects with the 8. P. west side train at Corvallis Crossiag for Independence, McMinnville aad all points north to Portland. Edwix Stoni, H. H. CnoSiSE, , L.; , i Manager. .- Awnt, Corvallis. " - SOUTH and EAST Southern Pacific CciBpanT. ,. . THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Corvellisfsr Portland itd v. ; y ttallcrs at 1:20 p. IB. t Pnrfiund 8:8(1 a m Lt Aibanv 12:30 p in Ar Avhlaiid 12:33 a m Ar Sai-rnBiento 5.00 p m Ar San Francisco-7:45 p m SsJIO p m ien p o 11 :) a h 4 :85 a m 9.90 a M Ar Ogden--. 8:45 p m Ar Denver .9:00 a m Ar Kansas City -7:26 a tn Ar Chicago 7 :55 a m 11 :4S a m 9:60a B 7 :26 A B 9 :0am 7at 6:00 9 as 6:80 am 9:5Sasm 4:00 a m 6rMpn 6 :49 a as 13:43 p ra Ar Los Aneeles.-.: 50 B m Ar KIPaso 6:00 pm Ar Fort Worth 6 :S0 a m Ar City of Mexico 9 :65 a m Ar Houston 4 :00 ft m Ar Kew Orleans 6 :8S a m Ar Washington 6:42 a ni Ar New York -12 :48 p tn PULLMAK AKD TOlJEIiT CAS I ca both trains. Chair cars Sacramento f Ogdcn and El Paso, and Tonrist oars t6 Chicago, St Louis, Sew Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco wiitl I eral steamship lines for Honolulu. Japaft, China, Philippines, Central and Soot America. Sen F. E. 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