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THE UMllo EHEnt FRIDAY, NOVEMBEB 22, 1901. CHINESE EXCLUSION. The Chinese exclusion act will shortly expire by its own limita tion, and the question of its Te newal is already under discussion. It will be re-enacted as it should be, though some of its provisions may be changed. sxpenenc? has shown that some modifica tions should be made which would make the law more effi rient and easier to administer. It has worked its purpose quite well, for in spite of the comparative ease with which Chinamen may be smneafled across onr northern and southern lwundries, their number has decreased from 107, 475 In 189 j to 93,283 in 1900. During this same period the num ber of Japanese has increased from i.l'47 to 24.875. We have permitted a far less desirable im migration to come into the coun try without any special effort to restrict it. Every person famil iar with these two peoples finds no reason why the Chinese should be excluded which does not ap plv with equal force to the Taps, and there are some veiy good reasons why the former are the less obiectional people. The chinaman is the more patient, in dustrious and kindlv disposed, W should exteud our restrictive laws to include the Japanese. It is quite probable this will be at tempted. But neither China nor Japan send U9 the most objectionable immigrants. These come from southern Europe, Italians, Poles, Hungarians and Russians consti tute almost nine-tenths of bur im migration. The greater num ber of these are of the most igno- xant. vicious and degraded of their people. The great manu facturing and mining districts and the already congested cities east of the Mississippi receive these. They engage in mining coal, burning coke and in the lowest, heaviest sort of mere manual labor. They are densely ignorant, filthy in their habits, intemperate, immoral and quar relsome. They are simply human cattle, who fear and respect overmaster ing physical force. The individ ual exceptions, : which are rare, - indeed, serve but to make more tpparent the deep degradations of the mass, The cartoonist who represents the trusts as favoring Chinese im migration because "John" never strikes is ignorant of the truth. The Chinaman does strike. When he becomes dissatisfied with his job and cannot obtain more satisfactory conditions he promptly quits and quietly goef In quest of other work. He cares not who takes up his aban doned, job. Not so with these Italians and Slavs. They at once resort to violence and drop into vicious idleness. The Chinaman is physically unable to do the work these Slavs perform, so there is ,no point in tie assertion that the trusts desire his presence. '. We undertake to make Amer ican citizens of these brutalized beings. We naturalize them, carry them to the polls and show them how to vote, while we deny to intelligent, cultivated, tax paying American women this privilege. . ; It is time both our immigra tion and our naturalization laws Were revised so as to exclude ther than the Chinese, and so that we shall cease attempts to make American citizens out of mbruted humans. SOME OF THE REASONS. ' One of the principal reasons why tariff revision will not be undertaken is because it would gratly disturb business condi tions and relations. When it is understood the manufacturers of many commodities have signed a wage scale for a year, and have made contracts which will require them that long to complete, it is apparent nothing should be done which might disturb these condi tions. Should duties be lowered, or a -promise made that they would be lowered a year hence, many of-these contracts would be annulled. This would involve less work and fewer men employ ed and a general disturbance in the industrial world. Unless there exists a strong necessity for a general revision of the tariff, it should not be attempted be cause of this. But no such ne cessity exists. Our mills and factories have . orders many months ahead, our workmen are fully employed under satisfactory conditions, and all are prosper ous and contented. The conser vative spirit I which charactizes business men and which is ; evi-. dentlv shared by the administra tion will avoid mischevious dis turbance of industrial conditions. There is evidently another pur- pose in view in connection witn the tariff which, if earned,, will i preclude any attempt to revise the tariff at this session of con gress. This is the creation of a Tariff Commission which saall examine and study , the whole question of tariffs and formulate all necessary tariff legislation. There is little doubt existing as to the practibility and wisdom of this. Protectionists favor it for thev believe the subiect of protection by tariff would be lift ed out of the field of partisan politics and be accorded the care ful consideration which, as a question of political and indus trial economy it should receive. This certainly "is a consumma tion devoutly to be wished." If it did no more it would remove from congress the occasion of much tedious discussion, petty wrangling and . small jealousies, The people would appreciate this. Selections from Roman History a Literal Translation from Entroplus by C. MacLean, . Ph. D. Caesar Returns to Home and Subdues His Enemies. (Continued) . Then Caesar came to Alexandria. Ptol mey too desired to prepare snares for him, and for this reason he brought war on the king. Having been conquered he perished in the Nile, but bis body was found together with his golden coat-of-mail. Caesar having got possession of Alexandria gave the kingdom to Cleopa tra,' the sister of Ftoimey. Then return ing, Caesar conquered in battle Pharna ces, the "son of Mithradates, who had been an auxiliary in Thessaly against Pompey, who, after rebel lint; at Poutus against bis father and after seizing many provinces of the Roman people, goaded hira to death. ; Then having returned to Rome He made himself consul for the third lime with Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, who had been, the year before, to him', as dila tor, Master of the . horse:' Then be marched into Africa, where the Mobility in countless, numbers alone with Juba, King of Manretania. renewed the war. &6w the. Roman generals were Publins Cornelius Scipio, a detendent of the most ancient family of Scipio the African he had been father-in law of Pompey the Great, Marcus Lucius Cornelius Fau- stiis, eon of Sylla the dictator. Having begun war against them Caesar was, after many combats, conqueror, Cato Scipio, Petrius, Juba one and all kill ed themselves. Faustus, the son-in-law of Pompey, was slain by Caeear. ."' " CAESAR ASSASSINATED. A year after Caesar, having returned to Rome, made himself consul for the fourth time and immediately set out lor Spain, where Graeus Pompey and Sextius Pompey,' sons of Pompey, bad-made ready before hand for a great war There weie many battles, tbe last near the city of Munda, in which ' Caesar was so very nearly conquered that on hia sol diers fleeing he wished to kiUhimself lest after so much glory in military oper ations he should, when six and hity years of age, come into the power of the youLg men. At last, having recalled his soldiers, he conquered. ' The elder of the sons of Pompey was slaid, the young er lieu. ; . Then Caesar, haying put an end to all the civil wars m the whole world, return ed to Rome. He. began to work rather contrary to usage lit. rather insolently and contrary to the manner lot Roman freedom. When, therefore, he both of his own accord bestowed the public offi ces which formerly were assigned by the people and did not rise to the senate coming to turn, and in other respects acted in a kingly manner and almost as a usurper, a - conspiracy was formed against him by sixty or more senators and knights of Rome. ' Prominent among the- conspirators were the two Bruti descended from the race of. that Brutus (lit. from that race of Brutus) who had been first counsel of Rome and who had driven out the Kings Cains Oaseiue and Sarvilius Caaca. There when .Caesar had come among the rest of the Curia, on the day of the senate, he was Stabbed with three and twenty won nds. 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 & Wells. v ' ' A Little-Known Fact That the ma jority ef serious diseases originate in dis order of .the kidneys. - Foley's Kidney Cure is guaranteed. Be sure to get Fo ley's. Sold by Graham & Worthanu . Can Furnish Trees And Slirube.and Vines of all kinds on short notice, - , , " A full line of Evergreens, Ornamental Shrub ery, Nutbearing and Shade ;. .. Trees. W. F. GRAY, . . . Corvallis. Orrgon, Agent for the ALBANY NURSERIES, Albert Browneli, Proprietor. The Children's Friend. You'll have a cold this winter. Maybe you have one now. Your children Will ufferv too. For cough, croup, bronchitis; grip and other winter complaints One Minute Cough Cure never fails. Acts promptly. It is very pleasant to the taste Rii.l 1 rrfectiy harmless. C. B. George, Winchester, Ky., writes: "Onr little ttirl was attacked riih . roup late one night ami wan so lionise she could hardly speak. We gave her a few doses of One Minuie Cough Cure. It relieved her immediately and she went; to sleep. When she awoke next morning she had no signs of hoorsenees or croup." Graham & Well. Notice for Publication. Ckitkd Statu Laxd Owe. - Orejo 1 City, Oregon. October 2a, 1901, Jfai lea is hereby given that tlm following named i:Uler has filed notice of hu intention to make nam proof iu rapport ot his cuuni, and that Mid frK)l U be made before tjoumy iicra ui bhw wuuvj. at Cbrvalli. Oregon, on December vui, iwi. vis: HUTU mlULMTRT: H.K, 11045 tor the Lou 3 anil 4 ol Sec. 2t, T. IS S., It, W. , r . names the folio Mie wiU iKl to prove hW ; continuous residence upon and cultivation cl saM- land, viz: Jet f oi r, oi wrvmiw. wmcon. . John Whitaker, of Coi n Ilia, Oregon- William New man, of Corvallis, Oreg o. K. A. Hurlkot i, of Cnrval- W- CHAS.RMOORES. f. Re;, : -r. - " A rtiysiciau Testifies. "Iha. e taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have never used anything in my life that did me the good that did." says County Physician George W. Scroggs of Hall County, Ga. "Being a physician I have persrribed it and found it to give the best results." If the too I you eat remains undigested in your stomach H decays there and poisons the Bystera. You can prevent this by dieting but that means starvation. Kodol Dispepsia Cure digests what you eat. You need suffer from ueither dispepBia nor starva tion, The worse case quickly cured. Never fails. Grab am & Wells. F YOUR BICYCLE NEED DOCTORING Take it to the BICYCLE HOSPITAL J. K. BERRY, Proprietor. 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 in it I Brine it In to me. I will repair the worst wrecKn wtttcn, ana i win no t cconomi' cally. j Albert J. Metzger (Three Doors Kuith of the Poatoffice. Shooting Gallery Opened. I have opened a shooting ' gallery one door north of Cameron's harness shop. Ladies are especially invited to try their kill with the rifle. Prizes will be given every Saturday night. ' . V.'HH . , .... . - un xnanKsgiving cay l will nold a shooting match on the fiat near Mary's river. Everybody is invited to take Plrt. - . Harvey Sargent. 0 0 spepsia Cure Digests what yon 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 roost sens! ti ve 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 vou nood Prepared only by E. O. DbWitt ACo., Oblcano xno ai. ooiue containszft times the 50c. sixe. Graham & Wells. Be Wise. . Come to our store when in need of clothes, we are offering some great suits for $10 in clay worsteds, serges, cashmeres, and fancy pat terns: Jf you want them letter, we have them up to $25 00. S. L'. Kline. Wanted on Shares. Twenty sheep, 20 goats; good pasture. good attention, . - . C. A.Babeinoer. Fern, Or. BANNER SALVE th most healing salve la thtworld. 1 folfolfol ART SQUARES - EVER SEE35T IIST ' . 4 TO HOMESEEKERS. No. 101 io acres, 15 in cultivation, good buildings, fine fruit and water, good bottom land; price, $650. 4 miles from Philomath. - No. 131-80 acres, 25 in cultivation, nice young orchard ; fair buildings, 2 cows and calves, team, wagon and har ness, plow cultivator, tools,' etc.; also furniture. : This is a good bill ranch and is cheap at $700. G miles from town. . 74 160 acres! 30 in cultivation ; Bmall bouse; good barn and water ; miles from town: cheap at $1,500: on mam county road ; good pasture and timber. 113 A good 7-room house with one half acre lot; fruit, good water, chicken houses and sheds, price ifbuu; weu ar ranged for poultry raising; this is a cheap little home, 10 minutes walk from Corvallis postoffice. . - ' -.. HSNRT AMBIES, Real Estate Agent, B f 59, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon. Executors' Sale of Real , : ' ; , Property. : . Executors Notice ot ol3 of real property. Notice In hereby iriven. that in pursuance of au enter of the County uourt oi uie Slaw oi weyon ior ine uountj ot Benton, made on the 3rd day of September, 1W1, ln the matter of the Estate of Thomas Ezlin de eeased, the undersigneil . Executors of said estate from aad a'ter Saturday the 9.h day of November 191, will piomed to sell the real property herein after descrihdbeloBKing to Bald Kslate, at private sale at UorvaliU Bentoa coun'.y State of Oregon, for tush at the .time of purchase. The said real prop rt.vti, h imlfl m herein reauiied. is described as follows: To Wit: All the right, title and interest of the said Estate of in and to Lots No. 7 and 8 of Block No 10 in the Original Town of Marysville now the City of Corvallis, Ben Ion county, State of Onwnn and also aTVof the North half oflot No. 1 (except 26 feet square on the West end of aid Lot 1) all of Lot No, 2 and -the South bait of Lot No. 8, all in nli clc No. 18 of the Oriirinal town of Jlarysville now the City of Corvallis Beuton county State of Oregon. - HUM rp&l iirniiertv to be sold in two separate par- eels. Said sale subject to the confirmation of said County-Court of Benton county State of Oregon, Datca Oct. 8th, 1991. w Geo. F. Eolis . WH. C&KKS, Exeeutoreof the Estate of Tnouiaa Ejsliu, Deceased. : Summons, IntheCircuirpoufc: tUe.Stato of Oregon for Benton County. f . D. N. Williamson, ? - Plaintiff, I ' - vs. Mary A. Williamson, T. B. Williamson Martha E. Prettyman, J. W. Williamson,' Wiley A Williamson, W. U. Williamson, P. IS. Wil liamson, Arthur Beamis, Mattie ITettyman-John-ston and Henry Pretty man, a minor. - Defendants. "To Mattie Prettymanohnston, one of the above- named defendants: Ik thb hahk or ibb State or Oresos, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com- Elaintof the above-named plaintiff filed against you i the above entitled court, on or before the expira tion of six weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this summons, which 't the 11th day of Oc tober, 1901, and the las; date of the publication of this lummana is tie !2nd day o' November, 1901, and you are notified if you fail to - ppear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will anply to said court for the relief pinyed for in bis sa'c complaint, towit: For a decree and order ot said court to correct a mis take and error in the description in a certain deed made and executed by P. R; Williamson and Mary A. Williamson to the plaintiff on July 25th, 1896, and recoided iu the deed records for L. nVon county, Oregon, Velumo 83, at page 418 theraof, and fpr such other relief as to tie court may sem just. This summons is served by publication thereof in the CoavAifLis Gazbtto by order of Hon. .B Wood ward, Couuty Judge for Benton County ,--Oieeou. Made the Dth day ot October, 19ol. - j N. -M. Newport, . . f " ....... ,-. Attamey tor Plaintiff. ' NOTICE.''" . I desire to say to the citizens of Corval lis andjvicinity that have this day sold my stock of furniture, wall-paper, window-shades, and mouldings, to " The Corvallis Furniture Co.," and that F. P. Morgan will be in charge- of the store. In this connection I wish to thank all who have given me the liberal support, with their, patronage, and bespeak for my successors the sain e, and I feel quite sure that Mr. Morgan will not only give you courteous treatment, but will sellyoa goods in his line as low as good goods can be sold in this market. I am now moving my stock of Undertaking goods t ) my new quarters on College street one i b'ock west of the Bank, where I can be ound from and after this dale.. Nov ember 16, 1001. . S. K. 'WrLKiHS, . . Undertaker & Embalmer. Beferii g to the above I lg to say that I have accepted the trust as Salesman and Manager for the above named Com pany, for the present, - and will continue the business at the old stand. We are now laying in' and expect to keep a fall and complete- Stock of every thing belonging to and usually carried in a first class Furniture House, and will elf at prices that will defy competition. Our motto shall . be '.'Live and let Live" and we expect to duplicate all prices this side of Portland, quality of goods considered. - .- " - We invite an inspection of onr goods and prices and shall be glad to share the public patronage Fair, courteous treat ment and satisfaction assured. - F. P. Morgan, -Manager, Corvallis Furniture Co. Foley's Honey end Tar cares colds, prevents pneumonia. We Are Headquarters -POP.- FURNITURE CARPETS WALL PAPER A 1ST 3D CHARTER O-A-IK STOVES and RANGES THE FINEST X.HSTE OF AND RUGS COHVALLI8. . " Modern Surgery Surpassed. "While suffering from a had case of piles I consulted a physician who advised me to try a box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, ' says G. F. Carter, Atlanta, Ga, 1 proctired a box and was entirely ured. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a splendid cure for piles, giving relief in stantly, and I heartily recommend it to all sufferers." Surgery is unnecessary to cure piles. DeWitt's . Witch Hazel Salve will cure anv case. Cuts, burns, bruises and all other wounds are also quickly cured by it. Beware of counter feits. Graham & Wells. Farm for Sale. B. B. Blodgett oners for sale his 570- acre stock farm, one-half mile from Blod ett, Orego.t. ' , Consumption threatened C. Unger, 212 Maple St., Champaign, III., writes: "I was troubled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I had consump tion. I tried a great many remedies and was under the care of physicians for sev eral months. I used one bottle of Fo ley's Honey and Tar. It cured me, and I have not been troubled since." Sold by Graham & Wottham. For Sale. Four-ronm cottage and two lotsy near 8. P. depot. Inquire of W. C, Corbetr, CorvaHis, Or. Good Advice. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering 'from Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint More thau seventy-five per cent, of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two deseases and their affects : such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn. Waterbrash, Gnawing and Burning Pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yeliow Skin, . Coated Tongue and Disa greeable Taste in the Mouth, Coming up of Food after Bating, Low Spirits, etc. Go to your Druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve ycu. Try it. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Graham & Worthatn. ! Notice for Publication. I.s Office at Oregon Cirr, Oregon October 12, 1901. Notice is heretir siren thst ths willowinir-niunail settler has filed notice of "his inter. -'on to-make final proof in support of bis claim, aC that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton Co. , at Corvallis, Oregon, on November 23, 1901, viz: H. B. No. 11108 of Clara J. SMts formerly Clam J. Bearing widow of James A. Hearing, Deceased, for the NK J NW & & NW J NE i Sec. 26T. IS S... It. 6 W. , i.. She names the following witnesses to provo her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Thomas M. Coon, of lnavale, Oregon, Thornton A LemHtir, o ro'-on. James Lemaster, t Imale, O.-jf - t . Calhoon, of Dusty, Oregon. . . CHAS. B, MOORES. ' ' i. . Keg.ster.' ' Reliable aad Gentle. "A pill's a pill," says the saw. But there are pills and pills. ' You want a pill which is certain, thorough and gen tle. Mustn't gripe. DeWitt's Little Early Risers fill the bill. Purely vegeta ble. Do not force but assist the .bowels to act. -Strengthen and invigorate. Small and easy to take. Graham & Wells. C. H. NEWTH Physician Sr. Surgeon PHILOMATH, OREGON. Ihe First National Bank V. ; OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. ESTABLISHED 1890. T ; OFFICERS & DIRECTORS M. S.- WOODCOCK, President. - u. is. MOOR, Vice-President. WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. JOHN WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. Loans Made -On 11 kinds of approved security, and especially to encourage and build up the legitimate busi ness enterprises and industries of this country. Deposits Received subject to check payable on demand. - ' Foreign Exchange Bight exchange and transfers sold available in 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 in the principal cities oi the United States. Principal Correspondents Upon 'Whom W Sell Sight Exchange The Commercial National Bank of Chicago. The first National Bank of Portland, Oregon. . The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif. Angto-Cahfornian Bank, Ban Francinco, Caiif The National City Bank New York. Tbe Bank of New York National Banking Ass'n. Importers & Trader's National Bank, New York Bhoaand Leather National Bank of Boston, Mass Philadelphia National l;aukof Philadelphia, Fa B. A. GATHEY, M. D. Physician $ Surgeon Booms 14 in Bank Building. i in ro m Office Hours f" " " JT' Residence: Corter College aud Sth Sts. Telephone at office and residence. Corva'lis, - - - Oregon. L G. ALTMAN, M. D. Office Corner 3rd and Monroe streets Hours 9 to 12: 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Sii day to 10. - Residence Corner 3rd and Harrison streets, CorvaHis, Oregon. Telephone 315, at residence. NflTABV. Titles Co.nvisyancinu. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Practice in Jail State and Federal Court, Office in Firbt National Bank Building, E. 11. Bryson ATTORNEY IT LAW v.. Corvallis, Ore"on. Office in PostofEce Building;. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Office In nbltrhora Block Corvallis, Oregon W. T. Rowley PHYSICIAN, SURGEON OPTICIAN. Office over Firbt National Bank J. E. FO WELLS sHOEryiflKyEiR. Repairing promptly and neatly done First door west of the Gazette office FINE MILLINERY Special Line of Street . Hats. i - FULLINGTON & HORTON, '.' . Corner 3rd and Monroe St3. Miss Mabel Cronise Graduate of Chic&o College of Music. Teacher of Vocal5, and Instru mental Music. - - . CORVALLIS, OREGON. Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies Corvallis, Oregon Es ablished, Incoiporate?, 1F98 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete line lot Pure Drugs aad Chemicals in Corvallip. Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Artlcls, Combs, Brushes and Mirrors. " Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery CIGARS Manager of Perscription 'Department, T. A. JONES, Registered, Special Course in Pharmacy at Perdue Universi Y ty, Indiana , Notice for Publication. . Umtkd States Land Office., -Oregon City. O-egon, October, 6, 1901 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ef the ai.-t of Congress of June 3. 187-8 entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Slates. ot California, Ore&bn, Nevada, and Washing, ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of AU'.ust 4, 1892, CHARLES W. WILKINSON, of Philomath, couuty of Benton, State of ftiegon, has this day filed this office his sworn statement Mo. 6A-24, for the purchase ol the S. 4 of N. W. and Lots 3 and 4 o? action No, 4 in Township No. 13 South, Bangs No. 7 West, aid wll offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to laid land before tbe Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Katuiday, the 21st day of December, 1901. He names as witnesees: Melrose Courter of Falls City, Oregon, John Hvle of rhilomath, Oregon. Charles Udell ot Philomath, Oregon, and Ired Simeral of Philomath, Oregun, ... ' Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- aescnoea lanas are requcstea to nie tneir claims in this office on or before said 2ist day of Decem'jer 1901 CHAS. B. MOOKES. Register ' I had a running sore on my leg for seven years,' writes Mrs. Ja3. Foiest, of Chippewa Falls, AVis., "aud spent hun dreds of dollars in trying to get it healed. Two boxes of Banner Salve, entirely cured it." Bewa-eof substitutes. Sold by Graham & Worth am. " - ! ; , Chas. Beplogle, of Atwater, O., was unable to work ou : account of kidney trouble. After using' Foley's Kidney Cure four days he was cured. Sold by Graham & Wortham. " --; "Triumphs and Wonders of the 19th Century;'' a remarkable book; sells on sight ; Jree territory ; liberal commiesiORS. Address, Washington Publishing Co. Chamber oi commerce Building, Tacorca Wash. . . OREGON Union Pacific AMD Depart roa TIME SCHEDULES ARnrvit rsoif from Portland Chi-n-Tortland Spec:al 0 a. m. via 13 un tington Atlantic Express 9 p. m. via Hnn tington. SultLake, D enver,' Kt Worth, Umana Kansas City, St. 10 r Louis, Chieage and East Salt Lake, Denver, tt Worth, Umaha, Kansas City. St Louis, Chicago and East St. rnl Fnf Mni 6:(v p.ni vis Spokane Walla Walla. Lew- int m, S p o k a ne. Minneapolis, bt. Paul, Dulnth, Mil 7:00 a m. waukee, Chicago, aod .ast Through Pullman and Tourist Steeper 72 HOURS POKTLAND to CHICAGO No change of cars. Tickets East via all rail, or via boat and rail, via Portland Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject to change. 8 p. m. For San Francisco, 4 p. m. Sail every five days Irom April 2d. Dailv Ex. Sud. SVp. m. Columbia Rivsr Steamer. To Astoria & way landing. 4 p. n. Except Sunday Saturday, IU p. m WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISIOr Water Permitting. Steamer Ruth leaves Corvallis for Al bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land ings, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 6 :(XI a. m, ; returning, arrives Corvallis abonn Midnight, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. A. L CRAIG, Ger. Ptss. Agent, Wanted! fa I'eiioiut oak and t.sn wood from now on, and during next fall and winter. The work must be done neut ar.d lean. and wood cut tven length, elosely trimmed and hone?t'y cudwl. Apply to ' M. S. WooDiOCK, - Corvallis, Oregon. Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Lit tle Karly Risers compel your liver and bowels to do their duty, thus tsiving yon pure, rich blood to recuperate your body. Are easy to take. Never tripe. . Gra-, ham & Wells, - . Wanted. 9 1000 R. R. men at $2.25 and $2.50 per day, 1(H) barkers at $2.00 per day, 15 buckers at $2.00 per day. 20 swampers at $2.00 per day, 50 teamsters at $35 per month and board, steady work, wood choppers 80 cents to $1.10 at H. H. Hig- leys Employment office, No.lSo Morrison St Portland Oregun. -No relief for 2i) years "I had bron--chitis for twenty years," said Mrs. Min erva Smith, of Danville, 111., "and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar, which is a sure cure for threat and Iuna diteases.' Sold by Graham &Wor thaui. Fresh Fish. Chinook salmon at G cents per pound. Silver salmon 5) cents per pound by the 100 pounds, ready for family use. Leave orders at Farmers Hotel, or address A. A. McClbary, ' WaUiport, Or. E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dentistry of every description done tn first class manner, and satisfaction - guar anteed. CROWN &MD BSIDBE WORK A SPEMLTT Office over Zlerolf 's grocery store, opposiM the post office. Corvallis. Oregon. Mr.-G. A. S'illman, a merchant of Tampico.Ill., writre: "Foley's Kidney Cure is meeting with wonderful success. It has cured some cases here that physi cians pronounced incurable. -1 myself am able lo testify to its merits. My face today is a living picture of health, and Foley's Kidney Cure has ncade il such.'' Sold by Grabam & Wortham. - Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given thst the bnderaigned as administrator of the estates of Ransom A. and Ma hals Belknap deceased has filed his final account in said estates in the County Court of Denton comity, . . . . in. ....... n...4 tku oatt Anirt hut &nnntnlfl owtrc ui v, " ,-i Saturday Iee. 7, 1901 at 10 o'clock a. m. at countv Court Room in the court house in tbe city uf Corval lis, Benton county btate of Oregon, as the time and place to hear the objections if any to said bnpl ac count and the settlement of said account and estates. Corvallis Oregon. W. C. EELMIAr. Administrator of the estates of Ransom A. and Mahala He'k'i;i, tonawd. H. C. Watkins, sexton ot the Method ist Church, Springfield, Pa. says: -My wife has beeu . very bad with kidney trouble and fried several doctors without honofit: After tHkinc one bottle of Fo ley's Kidney Cure, was muclr better, and was completely cured after taking four bottles." Sold ly Graham k Wortlianij