Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, September 27, 1901, Image 2

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THE C0RMLI5 GUIETTt
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1901.
COMMENDABLE.
. ,
The assassin Czolgosz has been .
promptly trid and convicted and
will speedily be placed in tne
electrical chair and quietly and
humanely killed. Throughout
the entire proceedings there has
been no display of mawkish sym
pathy eor hysterical sentimental
ism. A competent arid impar
tial jury was easily secured, able
and conscientious counsel con
ducted the defense, and every
right of the accused was carefully
preserved. In brief, the trial
was a r!ain. straight- forward and
sensible inquiry lor the truth, a
stmme, cicar and coucise caarse
to the jury, and the prompt ren
dering of a just verdict. The ac
tion of all concerned in the ar
rest, detention and trial cf the
prisoner is to be most heartily,
commended and stands in strik-
iue contrast with the discred
itable conduct of Guiteau
trial. The reason lor this is
not difficult to find. It is not
in any difference between the il
lustrious victims, for each was a'
beloved chief magistrate. It is
not in the act of the perpetrators,
for each played . the sneaking,
cowardly assassin, in daylight, ;
and in the presence of many!
ready witnesses. It is not in the1
law, for in each instance the law
was the same and the necessary
provisions for vindicating it are
practically identical. The differ
ence is the result of a public
sentimant now existing which
declared it would not submit to
- such disreputable proceedings as
, outraged it twenty years ago.
It is doubtless true that public
sentiment has been more insist
ent that the violated law should
he vindicated in the speedy met
ing out of stern justice ta the of
fender because of the prominence
of the victim, but this should not
be so. No less violence would
have been done to the law had
one of the guards of the president
been murdered. The law dft
nominates the deliberate killing
of a hod-carrier murder, and
punishes it as such. Neither the
crime nor the purpose is any dif
ferent though the president be
the victim. The law should be
vindicated and its just penalties
inflicted as promptly in one in
stance as in the other.
- We hear much of the insuffi
ciency of law td reach and punish
crime. It has little or no found
ation in , fact. We have law
enough; rather, indeed, too much
Wnat we most need is a proper
administration of our laws. We
see ia this case what a right,
earnest public sentiment may ac
complish. So it may, so it should
in every instance. under our
form of government there must be
a compelling, vigilant public
sentiment back of every law or it
will be loosely enforced, or not
enforced at all.
As against anarchy, we have
no specific law. We have very
efficient " laws against many
phases cf it, however, and if we
insist upon the faithful adminis
tration of these we shall soon si
lence its blatant oracles. It re
mains that we have no adequate
law to protect the life of our
president and other high officials.
We have given these just the
same protection we gv to any
citizen. We now see that they
are menaced by a peculiar dan
ger. We must do more to safe
guard them. We cannot afford
to exchange with anarchists, life
for life a McKinley for a venom
ous human toad. We must die
cover and .render harmless these
who are only too willing to play
the assassin's part. We will: do
this and public sentiment must
support whatever measures ere
necessary to do it, even though
such measures are exceedingly
vigorous and severe. We must
not resort to any sort of mob law,
but, having adequate laws, we
must calmly, promptly, unre
lentingly enforce them.
The only thing these human
devils understand end fear is
force overpowering force. They
do net comprehend moral force.
Physical force backed by moral
force is a combination before
which they cringe and sneak
away.',, -:,. .
Since we see how desirable and
commendable the proceedings of
the court at Buffalo, we turn with
increased faith in the potency .of
.a calm, dignified, determined and
righteous public sentiment.
Italian Rye Grass for Sale.
For particulars, enquire of
Gso. W. Smith, Corvallis.
Selections from Roman History
The Successors of Romulus. K Literal
Traaslatloa form Entroplns by C. Mac
Leaa, Ph. D.
(Continued)
After this (the year oC rule by sena-
tors), Nil ma Pompilius vtrs chasen king.
tie, indeed, waged no war; bat ha was
not leg8 usefu, t0 th. city tham Komuut
for he enacted laws and established us
ages for ae Romans, who, on account of
their habit of waging war, were already
ceming to be thought of aa robbers and
sauii-barbarians; and he divided the
year, formerly confused without nuy
reckoning, into ten months, ami set up
at Home temple?, and religious rites with
out number. He died by. sickness io the
43rd year of his reign.
Tulhis HonliliuB succeeded him. This
man renewed the war, and conquered the
Albans, who are twelve miles from the
City of Rome. He also overcame in war
the people of Veii and the people of Fi
danae, some of whom are sixteen miles
from Rome, others eighteen miles; and ' -he
enlarged the city bv annexing the ,
Caelian Hill. He was burned to death '
in his palace. Which was struck by light-1 ,
ning, when he had reigned two and COtif 1C1.611.G
thirty years. - '
After hi at Aacufl Martius, grandson of !
Nama by his daughter, assumed sov
ereign control. Ha fought against the
Latins, annexed to the city the Aventine 1
Hill and the Iaaicclnm (Mous Aureus or
Montorio, from its sparkling sands), and
fouaded city on the seat-oast, near the
mouth of the Tiber, sixteen miles, from
the City of Rome. He died by sickness
in tha 24th year of his reign.
Then Tarquioius Priscus accepted tha
kiagthip. Ha doubled the- number of
senators, built the Circus at Roma, in
stituted the Roman games which remain
ta our time (i. e 4 e. A. D.) The same
man both conquered the Sabiues and an
nexed not little of their laud, which
was taken from them, to the domain pf
the City of Rame, and was the first to
enter the city, celebrating a triumph. He
constructed walls and sewers, aad under
took to build the Capitolium. He was
slain by the sans of Aucus, that king
whom he had succeeded, is tlio thirty
eighth year ot his reign.
After him Servius Tullius, ' son of a
famous woman, yet a captive and a slave.
assumed the sovereignty. He, too, sub
dued the Sakines and annexed three
hills the. Quimnal, the Yirninal and the
Esquiline to the city, and conducted
trenches around the wall. He- was the
first to order the enrollment of all (citi
zens), a thing hitherto unknown in the
world. Under him, Rame, after all had
reported themselves far enrollment, bad
eighty-three thousand teals, Roman cit
izens, counting those who were is the
country. He was killed by the wicked
ness of Tarqninius the Proud, hit son-in-law,
a ion of that king whom he had suc
ceeded, and of the daughter whom .Tar-'
quinius had as wife.' "" ' ' - ; '-
Lucius Tarquinius the Proud, the sev
enth and last of the kings, which race is
not far from the city as you go. toward
Campania, subdued the City of Gabii
and SUest a Fometia, when he made
peace with the Etrurians, and finished
the Temple of Jupiter in the Capitolium.
Afterward, while beseiging Ardea, a city
situated on the 18th mile-atone from the
city (of Rome) he lost his sovereign au
thority. For, when his son, aad himself
a Tarqnin, but younger, had dishonored
that most renowned and most , chaste
woman, Lucretia, the wife ef Collatinua.
and when she had, of her wrong, com
plained to her husband and her father,
and her friends, slew herselfin the pres
ence of all. For this cause I say Bru
tus, himself, loo, a relative of TarquiniuB,
aroased the pepulace and took away the
sovereign authority from Tarqninius.
The army, too, which was storming the
City of Andrea, along'wifh tha king him
self, then left him. Having come to th e
city, the king was shut out by clesed
gales, and when ha had ruled four and
twenty years he fled with his wife and
children. So, during two hundred and
forty-three years seven 'kings ruled at
Rome. Yet Rome, when she possessed
most, scarcely possessed fifteen miles of
territory. ; '
Mrs. Rebate Kelly.
Mrs. Rebecca Kelly, whese
death eccarred Sunday morninf
at htr residence in this city, was
interred ia Crystal Lake ceme
tery Monday afternoon, and the
services were conducted by Rev.
P. S. Knight. .
'The deceased was bera in May,
1834, in Broeklyn, New York.
She came to this state in 1878
and the following year establish
ed herself permanently in Cor
vallis. She was a member of
the Congregational church and
gave the lot a which the local
ehureh ndw stands.
The ssrviving relatives are,
Mrs. B. R. Jeb, daughter at
Cottage Greve, another daflgh
ter at Detroit, Mlehlgan, a
son ernpleyel on a Manila geiag
transport and a eon wtose where
abeuts are. unltnewlv
United States to Luke Malkey.
certificate of patent for 638 atres
of land near Corvallii,'fts trustee.
P Avery to J H Gibson, land
in and near Wells; $1,300...
. Martha Moore to DN Smith,
2 lets, blk 25, County - Addition
to Corvallis; $700..
G T Boothby to J M Taylor.
91 acres in Alsea; I300. ,:
WAGONS and BIGGIES
NOW-
FOR SALE..
A.T THE
Corvallis Carriage factory
Buggies from $45.00 up.
Wagons, 3-inch slcel gear, from
$60.00 up.
i All of these wagons are made of the
very bast material fur ' an expensive
wgou. We ure closing them ont at
thena low prices tociean up the building
to manufacture organs. " Anyone wanting
to get a good bargain should call early,
, We oan make the wagons to so! t if do
not have one on band. .
,. , . R. M. CRMAR,
, General Manager and Salesman for
Cramer's Organs. -
-v-
Makes traveling a pleasure, when correct
time is alwavs a necessity. Your ma K
a capable time keeper, but through ineom.
Bring it in to me. I will repair the worst
wrwiwi skb, ana a win ao it cconomt
cnlly.
Albert J. Metzger
Three. Deors North of the rostfficl
For Sale.
-Some fine-bred Shepherd puppies. '
Qko. W. SMtTH.
: James While, Eryantsville, Ind says
DeWht's Witt-h 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.
X wall for Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that there is
money on hand at the. county treasurer's
office to pay all orders endorsed and
marked not paid for want of funds up to
and Including those of June 30, 1901
Interest will be stopped on same from
this date.
Dated, Corvallis, Or., Sept.. 21, 1901
- '.- . W. A. Buchanan '!
Treasurer of Benton .Co. rOri -is
Wanted--Five-hundeei wives lo
induce their husbands to purchase
their suits, overcoats ef us our suits
and overcoats are cnt and made ia
the verylatest style, And tailored
as they should be.jt Evarv our
chaser is sure, of getting juet what
he thinks he is getting. a 'equate
aeai. xoian & uauanan. : .V; .
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 instantly
relieved by One Minute Cough Cure.
Graham 4 Wells.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, sole
surviving executor of the estate ot James E. Fisk,
deceased, has Sled bis final account in said Estate in
the Countr Court Of tbe State of (irrjrnn for R.ntjMi
County And Monday, the seventh day of October, 1901'
attbehonrof ten o'clock a m. in tbe County Court
room in the- Coiirt House in Corvallis, Benton
inutility, uretron is tne time ana place axed for hear-
uujwuuiu, u any, to baiq nnat account Aug tne
settlement oereoL
Dat ed At CorvaUisOregon this Sept. 6, 1901.
. ; HOMER WYATT, Exeeutor.
weo. hickoc. unrtiss. Wis., sava
"Foley's Kidney Cure has been tested
ana loiind to be all you claim for it.
have given it to my father and it is! the
only tbing tbat ever helped him," Gra
nam & Wortbam. '"
H. C. Watkins, 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 Core, was much better, and
was completely cured after taking four
bottles. " Sold by Graham A Wortham
; To Let. : ;
' A nice suite of rooms to let. For par
ticulars,' inquire of Mrs. A. G. Mulkey,
near tka residence of Prof. E. K. Lake,
this city. . ' - :
Mr. G. A. Slillman. a merchant of
Tampico, 111., writes: . "Foley's Kidney
Cure is meeting with wonderful success.
It has cured some cases here that physi
cians pronounced incurable. ' I- myself
tn able to testify to its merits. My face
today is a living picture of health, and
Foley's Kidney Cure has made It such.''
Sold by Graham & Wortham. ; -
Governmeht Land.
. Parties desirous of locating on govern
ment land should see
: T. W. Webber,
; Angora, Or.
' . .... -
Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and som
of all kinds quickly healed by De Witt's
Witch , Hazel - Sal ye. Certain cure for
piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure
you get the original DeWitt's. Gra
ham & Well's. ' -
Ladies, Atteatloa!
Opening Sept. 26, 27 and 28. an ele
gant line of pattern hats - and novelties.
Street and ready-to-wear hats a specialty.
, FcLUNQTON & HoftTON.
Chas. Replogle, cf Atw'ater, O., was
unable to work on account of kidney
trouble. After using Foley's Kidney
Cure four days he was cored. Sold by
Graham & Wortham,
No relief for 20 years "I had' bran-1
erva Smith, of Danville, 111., "and never
got relief until I used Foley's Honey and
Tar, which is a lure cure for threat and
lung diseases. ' Sold by Graham & Wor
tham. . .
. Notice far Publication. '
Cun-ao Statu Land Omca,
Oregon City, Oregon, August 4, 19ill.
Notice la hercbr riven that in comolianc. with the
provitinns of the ct of Congress of June 8. 1S78,
entitled "An Act for the rale of timber lands it- the
Slates of California, Oreroa. Nevada and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the Tublic Land
States by act of August 4. 1KB, .
inwuusE 1. una,
of Garfield, county of Whitman, State of Washing
ton, ha this day Sled In this oce his sworn state
ment No. 6483, for thelpurchase of the NE , NW
tt, iuut i moa z oi section jo. mi xownsnip no.
IX 8. K No. 0 W, and will offer proof to shew that
the land sought is more ' Taluable for its timber er
stone than for Agricultural purposes. And to esUblisb
his claim to raid land before the Begister and Re
ceiver of tbis office at Oregen City, Oregon, Fri-
uay, in ism uay oi October, mi.
He names as witnesses: William H. Gwinn And
Frank Lv Gwinn of Garfield. Whitman Co.. Wash..
B. F. Totten and Thomas Coon of Corvallis, Benton
Co , Oregon.
Anv And all iwnmu nltLlirtnir adversely the above-
described lands are requested to file their claims la
mis amce on or beior said istn a ay oi uctooer,
iwi. - cttAa. u. iwu,
' . , f ; - -7 . ; Register.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is horebv riven that the unders :ied has
been duly appointed administrator, with tne will an
nex d, of the estate ef Rosins Such, decease J, bv the
County Court of Benton County, Oregon, and has
duly qualified as such administrator, and all persons
naving claims Against ssia estate are nereoy required
to present the same to the underslffned At the office
of the Corvallis Hum in Corvallis, Benton County
Oregon. With the proper vouchers, within six
months from the date hereof. -
Cited tbis 21st day ot August, A. IX, 1901. .
fsacv K. KtlLT.
- Administrator.
Good Advice.
The most miserable beines ia the
world are those suffering 'from Dyspep
sia ana liver juompiamt More man
seventy-five per cent, of the people in
tne united states are amicteu witn these
two deseasea and their affects; such as
Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual
Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart,'
ueart-Dura. waterorasn, Vxnawing ana
Burning .rains at the pit ot tne stomach.
1 el low Skin, uoated roseue ana uisa-
creeable Taste in the Mouth, Coming up
of Food after Eatinir. Low -Spirits, etc.
Go to your Druggist and get a bottle of
August i lower for 75 cents. I wo doses
will relieve you. ' Try it. Get Green's
Prize Almanac,, v Grab am & Wortham.
Notice for Publication.
Ukited States Laxj? Office,
Oregon City Oregon, Aagust 2, 1001.
Notice U hereby riven that iu compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of Jane 3, 1878,
entitled "An act for the sale of tiunher lands in the
states of California. Oreiron. .Nevada and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to H the Public Land
states oy act or August 4, l&yz,
WILLIAM H. GWINN,
of Garfield, county of Whitn an State of Washing
ton, has this day filed in this otfica his sworn state
ment No. 6482, for" he purchase of the Lot 3 ef Sec
tion No. 30, m Township No. 13, S, .Range 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 establishes elaini to
said land before the Register and- Receiver of this
office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, .the 13th
day of October, 1901. .ts- 6v.y; ,
He names as witnesses:" Theodore T, Oir and
F:an1c L. Gwinn, of Garfield, Whitman Co.-, Wa&h.,
B. F. Totten and Thomas Coon of OorvallU, Benton
Co., Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 18th da of October,
W0L - ' h CHAS. B. MOORES,
Register.
? Those famous little pills, De Witt's Lit
tle Early Kisers compel your liver and i
bowels to do, their duty, thus giving yon
pure, rich'blood to recuperate your body.
Are" easy to. take. Never gripe, Gra
ham & Wells, ' ' ;
Notice for Pttbllcatleti.
i Uxm Status LANsOmcc,
Oregon City, Oregon, July, 28, 191.
N.tic. is liereby civen that ia cumpliaace with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 1878,
entitled VAn": act for the sale.ol timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Kevada, and Wash
ington' Territory," as extended to aU the public
.Land States by act of August 4, 1892. .-
i , ikaub; u. owikn, ' '
of Cartel, nobaty of Whitman, I8tate of Washing
ton, has this day filed in, this office his sworn state
ment No. bits, for the purchase of E ot SW J,
SE i oi NW i.aad Lot 4 ef Section Ko 30 iu Town
ship No 13 South, Range No 8 West, and will offer
proof to shpw that the land songht is more valuable
tor its timber or stone than foraaricultarM purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this office at O. von City,
Oregon, on Friday, th 18th day of Oc .er, 1901.
-He names as witnesses: V. F. Totten, o: Inavale,
Oretron, AW Coon, of lnavalc, Oregon, Thoa Coon,
of Inavale, Oregon, Martin Butler, of Fern. T -
v Any and alt persons claiming adversely the ahovo
described. lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 18th day of October,
191. :;.v- , Oil AS. B. MOORES.
". T . - Begister
Mr. W. J.. Baxter, of North Brook,
N. C, says he suffered with ulas far 15
years. He tried many remedies with no
results until he used DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve and that quickly cured
him. Graham & Wells.
'"--'P- Wanted, -
A thorough up-to-date farmer to take
charge of a farm, with such exper.
ience that he can calculate and appoint
kis time so as to. be prompt in planting
and caring for crops. Also having a suc
cessful experience in handling, feeding
and caring for stock. Applicants will
please furnish references as to their ex
perience, success, and where they have
operated Address -
r . f . . M. S. Woodcock, .
' v -r Corvallis, Oregon.
In cases of cough or croup give the lit
tle a,ne One Minute Cough Cure. Then
rest easy and have no fear. The child
will be all light in a little while. It
never fails. Pleasant to take, always
safe, sure and almost instantaneous in
effect. Graham & Wells. -
State Treasurer's Fiftli Notice.
--' - . :.
, State of Oregon,
Treasury Department.
Saleni, Sept. 12, 1901. Notice is liere
by given tbat there are funds in the
Treasury with which toredeem all out
standing state warrants drawn on the
state scalp bounty fund and endorsed
"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 ar.d after
this date.
CHAS. S. MOORE,
State Treasurer. .
I tr. l. 1 nomas, bumptprvilie, Ala., X
i was suffering from - dyspepsia when I
commenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. ' I took several bottles and ran di
gest anything." Kcdol Dyspepsia Cure
is the only preparation containing all the
natural digestive fluids. It gives weak
stomachs entire rest, restoring their
natural condition. Graham & Wells.
Consumption threatened C. Uniier,
212 Maple St., Champaign, I1!., mites:
"I was troubled with a hacking -ou;jh
for a year and I thought I had consump
tion. I tried a great many remedies and
was under tbe care of physicians for sev
eral months. I used one bottle of Fo
ley's Honey and Tar. It cured me, and
have not been troubled since." Sold.
by Graham & Worth im.
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 good. Graham &
Wells.
Drugs ft Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies
Corvallis, Oregon
Established, Xuccrporatcd, 189S
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The most-complete line! of Pure Drugs aad
- Chemicals io Corvallis.
Books and Stationery. Commercial Pa-
pern, Floe Perfumery, Toilet Article,
Combs, Brushes and Mirrors.
Pocket Knives Scissors, Fine Cutlery
OIGAKS -'-
Manager of Perscription Department,
T. A. JONES, Registered,
Special Course iu Pharmacy at Perdue TJniversi
ty, Indiana
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This - preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives Instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensi ti ve
stomachs can Cake 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 goes
,red bnly by EtO. DeWitt & Co., Chicago
1. WlUBCUQUUllHiin blUlCS UJVDUC. S1ZU.
Craham & WelEs.
TO nOMCStCKERS.
Ko. 101 4o acres, 15 in cultivation,
good buildings, fine fruit and water, good
bottom land; price, $650. 4 miles
from Philomath. -
No. 131 80 acres, 25 iu 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. .
' 74160 acres ; SO in cultivation ; small
house; good-barn and "Water ; 1 miles
from town; cheap at f 1,500; on main
county road ; good pasture and timber.
113 A good 7-room house with one
fa alf acre lot; fruit, good water, chicken
houses, and sheds, price ,600; well ar
ranged for poultry raising; this is a
cheap little home, 10 minutes walk from
Corvallis poatoffice.
HENRY AICBLKR,
Real Estate Agent,
Box 59, Philomath, Benton County,- Oregon.
0. 0. Buck, Beirne, Ark., says: "I
was tronbled with constipation until I
bought DeWitt's Little Early Kisers.
Since then I have been entirely cured of
my.old camplaint. I recommend them.
Graham & Wells.
wagon
To pell or trade. For particulars call
on Chas. Small, at Small & Son's con
fectionery store.
Ulcers, open or obstinate sores, scalds
and piles, quickly cured by Banner
Salve, the mest healing medicine in tbe
world.- Sold by Graham & Wortham.
Notice for Publication.
-: -- United 'Stamrs Lasd Optics,
Oregon City, Oregon. Sept. 81, 1901.
Notice is hvrehy given that the following-named
settler hits filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will he made before County Clerk of Benton Co. at
Corvallis, Ore., on November 4th, 190L viz:
- , William H. ParriPh,
H. E. 11117, for the SEf Sec 20, T. IS 8.. R. W.
He names the following witnesses to prove his con
tinuous residence 3pon and cultivation of said
iaad, viz: Jasper Riokard, of Dusty, Ore., Thornton
A. Lemaster, of Inavale, Ore., Joseph M. Gray of
Philomath, Ore., Ulysses 8. Gleason, ot Fern Ore..
CHAO.. B. MOORE.
- Begister
"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." Bewa'e of substitutes. - Sold
by Graham & Wortham.
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Portland-Astoria Koute.
STR. "TAHOMA."
Daily Round Trips except Sunday.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland....
Leave Astoria
.7 A. M.
..7 P. M.
Ts uaiies Poitiana bqqib
Str. "BAILEY G4TZ:RT,,
DAILY ROUND TRIP
EXOEPT MONDAY.
Vancouver, Cascade Locks, Sf.
Martin's Springs, Hood River,
White Salmon, Lyle, The Dalles
TIME CARD. .
Leave Portland
...7 A. U.
...J P. M.
Arrive Tbe Dalles....
Leave ' .....
Arrive Portland
MEALS THE VERY" BEST. .
SaCuni4oir Trinm a Tfifllno Feature.
49-This Route baa the Grandest Scenic Attrac
tions on Earth.
Landincr and Office: Foot of Alder Street.
Botn rnones Mam 351.
Portland. Or.
JOHN X. FIUOON, Agrt. The DaUea.
T. TAYLOR, Art. Astoria.
VTOLFORD & WCBRS, Agt'a White Sal
moa, was 11.
J. C. -WYATT, Agt. Vancourar,
FEATHER ft BARNES, Bood Kiver.
S. W. CRICHTON, Agt Fartlaad.
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dentistry of ercrr description done In first
das. manner, and satisfaction guar
anteed.
CROWD ASD BP.ID6E W6RK 1 SPECilLTT
OrBce over HeroVt'a Brooery store, eppot.
the post ouca, uervains. irregun.
B. A. 6ATHEY, M. D
Physician Surgbon
EooinB 14 in Bank Building.
rre I 10 to K a. B).
Office Houft 2 to 4 p. m.
Residence : Corset College and 8th Sts,
Telephone at oflk-e and resiJenee.
Corva'lis, - - Oregon
L G. ALTMAN, M. D
Office Corer 3rd and Monroe Btreets
Houks 9 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Sun
day 9 to 10.
Residence Corner 3rd and Harriaon
streets, Corvallis, Oregon.
Telephone 815, at residence.
Notary
Titles. Cohtitaucwo
JOS. H. WILSON. .
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W.
. r i
Practice in ell State and Federal Court
Office in First National Sank Bntifling,
E. 11. Bryson
ATTORNEY - AT - LAf
Corvallis, Ore"on.
Office in Pcetoffice Building;.
DR. J AS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
OSes in Whitehorn Blork
Corvallis,
Oregon
W. T. Rowley
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
' OPTICIAN.
Office over First Natioiial Bank.
ALUtle-Known l act That the ma
jority ef serious diseases originate in dis
order of the kidneys. Foley s Kidney
Cure is guaranteed, Be sure to get For
ley's. Sold by-Graham & Wortham. ;
If the action of your bowels is not easy
and regular serious complications must
be the final result. DeWitt's Little Early
Risers will remove this danger. Safe,
pleasant and effictive. Graham & Wells.
For Rent.
Will rent 200 acres of land west of
Monroe and lake part payment of rent
in work and.improvements on the place.
Address . M. 8. Woodcock,
Administrator,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Seven Days at Carnival.
. All the transportation lines in th
Northwest are arranging to give specially
low rates to and from the Portland Car
Lival, which runs from Sept. 18 to Oct.
19, and the excursion tickets will be good
for 7 days. This is the longest limit evet
given on such tickets, and will give peo
ple ample . time to see all the sights con
nected witbHhe great exposition. '
With two full military bands, a mili
tary tournament, a horse show, athletic
sports, exhibits of mining, agriculture,
horticulture and : manufacturing, a fnll
midway, fireworks, and. an array of
amusement attractions, the Carnival will
be one of the greatest events of the sea.
son, and the admission fee is going to be
only 25 cents, 10 cents for children.' -
Foley's Honey and Tor
forchildrea,safe,sure. No opiates.
OREGON
AMD union Pacific
Itike schedules
Depart
for
Arrive
from
from Portland .
Chicago-
SaltLake. D enver.
rortland
Special
Ft Worth, Omaha
Kansas City, St
4 :30p.ro.
0 a. ni.
Louis, Chieage
via Uun-
and East-
tington
Atlantic
.SaltLake, Denver,
Express
9 p. m.
irt worm, umatia,
Kansas City. St
via ttnn
tingtop.
Louis, Chicago and
East
St. Pnnl
Walla Walla. Lew
Fast Mail
iston, Spokane,
6:00 p.m.
Minneapolis, Bt.
Taul, Daluth, Mil
waukee, Chicago,
7:00 a.m.
vis
Spuka hp
and .ast.
Through Pall man and Tourist Sleepers.
72 HOURS PORTLAND to CHICAGO
No change of cars. Tickets East via all
rail, or via boat and rail, via roroana
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
All sailing dates
snbiect to ehaaee.
8 p. m.
For San Frftncieeo,
4 p. m.
Sail every five days
I mm April za.
Dailv
Columbia Rfvsr
Stasmir.
Ex. Sua.
4 p. m.
Exctxit
Sunday
8. p. m.
Saturday,
To .Astoria & way-
10 p. m.
lanuiug, -
WILLAMETTE RIVER piVISIOr
5 Water Permlttinfj.
Steamer Ruth leaves Corvallis for Al
bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land
ings, Mondav, Wednesday and Friday
6:0(1 a. m.; returning, arrives -JCervallii
abqnn Midnight, Tuesday, Thursday IM
Saturday. '
A. L CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent,
SOUTH and BAST
VIA '
Southern Pacific Company.
THE SHASTA ROUTB
Trains leave Corvallis for Porutuad
ar.d way stations at 1:20 p. Bo.
Lt Portland 880 a m
Lv Albany 12:80 p m
Ar Ashland 12:33 a m
Ar Sacramento -6 .00 P m
Ar San Francisco-7 :45 p m
S :89
108 p as
11:30 a BJ
4:S5saa
9.30 a M
At Ogden 6:4 p m
Ar Denvt-r .9:00 a ra
Ar Kansas City 7:25 a m '
Ar Chicago 7 :65 a m
11 :46 a m
9:00a IT
7 :26 am
9 :86a m
Ar Los Angeles 1 :20 p m
Ar El Paso 6:00 p m
Ar Fort Werth -6:80 a m
Ar City of Mexico 9 :65 a m
Ar Huueton-.? 4:00 a ni
Ar New Orleans 6 :25 a m
Ar Washington 0 :42 a m
Ar New York 12 :43 pm
7:00 am
6 :o6 p A
6:S0am
9 : a m
4 :09 a m
6i88p m
8 :48 ro
12:43 p m
PULLMAN AND TOURIST CAi on
both trains. Chair c-ars Sacramento ta
Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to
Chicago, St 1mu, Kew Orleans and
Washington.
.. Connecting at fean Francisco with eer
eral sleamhliip liuee for Honolulu, Japan,
China, Philippines, Central and Sooth
America: -' " . iajf.
. See F. E. FARMER, agent a CervalUl
stalion, or address
C. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A.,
Portland, Vt.
- 6. H. NEWTH
Physician $ Surgeon
- I HILOMATH, ORE60K.
The First National Bank
OF CORVALLIS, OREGON.
csTAauaHto iobo.
OFFICERS St DIRECTORS
M. S. WOODCOCK, President.
C. E. MOOR, Vice-PresidenU
WALTER T. WILES, Cashier.
GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier.
JOHN WILES, Corvallis, Oregon.
Loans Made
On alt kinds of approved security, and especially
to encourage and build uo the lezitiniats biul.
ness enterprises and industries of this country.
Deposits
Received subject to check payable on demand.
Foreign Exchange
Sight exchange and transfers sold available ia
the principal cities of England. Ireland, Switzer
land, France, Belfrium. Holland, Norway, Swed
en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain. Portugal. Ger
many, Austria,
- Letters of Credit
"Issued available i.i t!ic principal c!ticot the
United States.
Principal Corftspoadei;! Upon wluij Ti
Sell Exchange
The Commerclitl Kafiotial Jlssltk of Ciiicar.
The First National Bank of 5 , .rifam!. -nna.ua.
I lie Hank of California, San l riiciscu. L.iiC
Anglo-Californian.ilatk, Kan i-iwm-isco, CUl!
The NaHoualCity Bank New V.,l k.
The Katikof New York National Bi iiki , Ass"n.
Impo.urs & Trader's National Isai.L K-.v York
6hoe and Leather Naturmi Hank of I to-ton Mam
Philadclohia NatioliuMtik ,f Ph-lnti,'. vt
Foley's Honey and Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.