Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, January 14, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    lllllS GAZETTE.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1002.
CONGRESS GOVERNING WISELY.
The desire, especially iu the
Pacific coast states, for unrestrict
ed trade relations with the Phil
ippines has produced misstate
ments concerning our treatment
of those islands which in turn
has caused much misapprehension
on the subject.
They are simply territorial pos
sessions of the United States.
None of them are yet territories
of the second class. This renders
it necessary for congress to exer
cise greater control over them
than we are accustomed to see
that body exercise over our terri
tories. The inhabitants are not
qualified, as yet, to conduct an
organized territorial government.
There can be no question that
when they are able to do so con-'
gress will provide them with the
usual instrumentalities.
In the meantime their govern
ment must be more directly by
congress. It is not only the right
but the duty, as well, of congress
to govern them. There is no re
striction nor limitation to do this
in whatever manner congress
may determine except such as
may be found in the conditions
of the treaty under which we ac
quired posession of the islands.
In governing them congress
must not only consider the ulti
mate welfare of the inhabitants
but also keep in view the best
interests of the people of the
United States.
Under treaty with Spain we
agree to give her ships, for ten
years, the same privileges our
own have. If Spain be allowed
free trade with the islands all the
commercial nations of Europe
may claim it under "the most
favored nation" provision of our
treaties with them.
We do not Intend to bear the
burden of the Philippines that
Europe maybe directly benefitted.
The hous has passed a Phil
ippine tariff bill which the Sen
ate will doubtless accept. It is
true the recommendations of the
Taft Commission may influence
the senate. Senator Mitchell's
propositions are on that line. He
would enlarge the free list and
make a reduction of 50 per cent
in the rates of the dutiable list as
fixed bv the house, but it is not
verv probable the senate will
adopt them.
We recall the free trade oppo
sition to the Porto Rican tarift,
yet it was a liberal, needed and
iudicious measure. We can as
confidently trust congress to deal
righteously with the Philippines.
The Filipinos never had
self-government, so we have not
wrested government from them
In fact they have never had the
opportunity and the incentive to
participate in their own govern
ment we now give them. Unbi
ased reports agree in admitting
the wholesome influence of Amer
ican rule and declare that the
moral, social and material condi
tions of the Filipinos are in a
gratifying condition because of
our labors.
The clamor of the free trade
press, the selfish commercialism
that would exploit the islands
and the efforts of opponents of the
administration should not be per
mitted to blind us to the truth
that congress is dealing wisely
with all our insular possessions.
A Christian Colony.
A plan to start a colony near
Monroe, Benton county, Ore., is
the scheme of Rev. H. S. Wal
lace, formerly of Spokane, who
has sent out a call to those who
wish to become members of the
community of which he is the
religious chief to respond at once.
Rev. Wallace is a former associ
ate of Rev. Dr. Mclnturft, who
was in several ways associated
with the police in Spokane in
the past. Lately, however, the
latter divine has withdrawn from
the federation of which Wallace
is the leader aud is following an
other line of work.
The plan as proposed to be
followed in the establishment of
the colony is outliued iu the gen
eral call as follows;
"The promoters of the Co
operative Christian Federation,"
a Christian colony located at
Monroe, Benton county, Oregon,
will open the the colony for the
general reception of members
January 1, 1902. This colony
differs in many respects from all
other colonies. It was promoted
and is fostered by the Corvallis
& Southern railroad company,
the company having already pro
vided, right in the heart of the'
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Willamette Valley,
thousands of at
acres of land, hotels, mills, store
houses, shops and dozens of
dwellings.
''The lands extend from the
banks of the Willamette river
across the Long Tom river and
up oa the foothills of the coast
range of mountains, including
r,ooo acrts of rich river bottom
and all varieties of soil found n
the Willamette Valley, all im
proved and growing annually
thousands ot bushels of grain,
tons of hay, tons of vegetables
and fruit, including apples, cher
ries, pears, plums, berries, and
100 acres of prune trees, eight
years old, with great evaporators
for drying the crops. Pendleton
Tribune.
la Kansas.
A marktd copy of the Torch
of Liberty, of Monnd City, Kan-
sas, came to our table a lew aays
ago and contains the following
notice which is beyond doubt a
good advertisement for "our sec
tion ot the country:
Henrv Crabtree, a Mound City
bov and a student of the Mound
City school, and who grew to
manhood with his mother and
stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
bmith. residents ot our city, ar
rived at Mr. Smith's last week
His home for a dozen vears has
been in the Willamette Valley,
Oregon. He is engaged in the
fruit business, making a special
ty of prunes. On Monday, in
company with Mr. Smith, he
visited our office and brought a
box of prunes of which he has
good reason to feel proud, as he
had grown the trees, harvested
and evaporated the fruit, prepar
ed it for market, and brought
34,000 pounds to Kansas City,
where he found rea iy sale. Sev
eral of our leading: merchants
called and pronounced his prunes
as fine as any they had ever seen
He grows the Italian variety,
which has a rich black color and
a delicious flavor. He speaks in
glowing terms of the Willamette
valley lor fruit, and when asked
the price of land he said he would
not take $200 an acre for his or
chard. Mr. Crabtree will spend
two or three weeks vvsitmg rel
alives and friends, who are slad
to see him.
Real Estate Transfers.
Eliza A Seemet to C A Wright
31 acres near Philomath, $480.
Eliza A Seemet to F E Stev
ens, 70 acres near Philomath
1,100.
L, E Harris to T G Wuester-
feld, 2 lots, blk. 4, Rayburn's
Add to Corvallis; $40.
M D Wyatt to J G Wuester
feld, 3 lots, blk 5, Rayburn'
Add to Corvallis; $220.
A L Dabler to J W Simpson
6 lots, blk 12, Jobs Add to Cor
vail is; $350.
J N Brandeberry to M J Wells,
q c a to land m Wells & Mcel
roy's Add; $1.
A P Eeverick to O I Price,
interest in 160 acres near Dusty
$40-
WJ Kirkland to Martha Si rp-
son, 2 lots, blk iq, Dixon's 2nd
Add to Corvallis; $1.
K H Anderson to E A Kjle,
119 acres near Dusty; $63.
3 fcU S to E A Chapman, pate nt
160 acres in Alsea.
E W Jenks to O J Blackledge,
lot 12, blk 3, N B and P Avery's
Add to Corvallis; 450.
E Gant to Nancy Felger, deed
to 1 lot in Philomath; $500.
John Pugh to Joha William
son, land near Granger: $800
John Hamilton to Frank Din
ges, 80 acres near Monroe;
$ r, 000.
h it: dainty, no light so
wbu 111111 W
mellow glow that
comes from
CORDOVA
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Prepared in many ct'or tints
to narraomt wttn rnir-
roumiiuffa in din ids
UhI room or hall. Sold'
A Great Saving.
All property owners should" know it.
For one Dollar we will sell you our everj
lasting Fence Post receipt. To be bad
m eflice-
mm
TVfci -1
Corvallis' Most Popular Eating House
Pioneer Bakery
AND RESTAURANT.
Fresh bread daily. A complete stock of candies, fruits and
nuts kept constantly on hand. Smokers supplies
agspeci-jlty. '
H. W. HALL, Proprietor.
W. E. NANKEVILLE
PRESENTS
THE
The Most Natural
Play of The Age.
I
VILLAGE
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Thrilling in Climax.
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Intenst Heart Interest.
All Special Scenery.
A Story as Sweet as
Fragrance of Roses.
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and farm journal, W., $1.00; 2.30.
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The American Farmer, Indianapolis, Ind., Live
stock, farm and poultry journal, M., 50 cents; 1.65.
The Cosmopolitan Magazine, New York, M.,
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latest maps; $ ; 2.85. .,- -
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Twice-a-Week Courier Journal. Louisville, Ky..
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Dairy Fortunes. a neat, well written book of
204 pages on all questions concerning dairyinsr,
feeds and feeding, the constituent properties of all
kinds of feed; 39 combinations forming well
balanced rations for dairy cows. E ery dairyman J
should have it. Price with the Corvallis Gazette I
one year, $2.59.
Pocket Atlas of the World, 381 1 acres, containing
colored maps ef all the states and territories in the
United States, the province of the dominion of
Canada, and of every country and civil division on
the face of the globe. Also valuable statistical in
formation ahout each state and connty, giving the
population of every large city in the world, besides
other valuable information. A handy reference
work for every persen; with Corvallis Gazbttk one
year. 2 OS.
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copy of Year Book and Almanac, W., $1.00; 2.30.
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as a great modern newspaper, T. W., $1.00; 2.15.
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best most up-to-date dairy journal in the world. W..
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cents; 1.80.
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Distrxtof Columbia, W., $1.00;
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The Dcsiener. New York. Standard Fashions. U.
$1.0); 2.35.
Frank Trfadwell, Bennett, la., was
troubled with kidney disease for two
years, lie writes : "I had taken several
kinds of kidney remedies but with little
benefit. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney
Cure and a one dollar bottle curedme.
Graham & Wortham.
IF BANNER SALVE
don't cure your piles, your money will be
returned. It is the most healing medi
cine. Graham & Wortham.
A winter trip to Southern California
and Arizona via the famous Shasta Route
is one never to be forgotten. Renewed
acquaintance with this section will ever
develop fresh points of interest and ad
ded sources of enjovment under its sun
ny skies, in the variety of interests and I
auueu luuusbiietf, in jus pruiiuu vegetation
1 1 1 ' 1 i I. . . - 1
aud among its - numberless resorts of
mountain, shore, valley and plain. Two
trains leave Portland daily, morning and
evening tor California. These trains are
equipped with the most improved pat
tern of standard and tourist sleeping
cars, and ttie low rates place the trip in
reach ef all. For illustrated guides of
California and Arizona winter resorts,
Address
R. B. Miller
Gen. Passr. Agent, Portland, Or.
I
To Land Buyers,
If you are seeking a new borne in God's
country, ."The Willamette Valley," I
can fit you with large and small farms,
and Corvallis city , property. Have one
l,3oo-acre grain farm, highly improyed,
all good land grass, timber and water.
Susceptible of - division into smaller
farms. 'Price reasonable.
A good list of small farms, well located,
in Benton aud Linn counties.
F. P. MORGAN,
Corvallis, 0:e.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given to all concerned that the
undersigned administrator of the estate of J. E. N.
Robinson deceased has filed in the county court of
Benton county State of Oregon his final account as
such administrator of the estate of said J. I. N.
Robinson deceased and that Saturday 8th day ef
February. A. I). 1902 at the hour of 11:30 o'clock A
M., has been fixed by the said court as the time for
hearing objections to said final account and the set
tlement mereoi.
L. S. FRIDLEY.
Administrator of the estate of J. E. N. Robinson
Deceased.
Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., Bays:
" I have used Foley's Hcney and Tar
in three very severe cases of pneumonia
with good results in every case.'' Beware
of imitations. Graham & Wortbam.
FINE MILLINERY
Spaoial Line of Street
Hats.
FULLINGTON & HORTON,
Corner 3rd and Monroe Sts.
V. L. Yancy, , Paduch, Ky., writes
"I had a severe case of kidney diseao
aud three of the best physicians in south
eru Kentucky treated me without success
I was induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure.
The first bottle-gave immediate relief
and three bottles cured me permanently,
I gladly recommend this wonderful rem
edy." Take no substitutes. Graham &
Wortham. , . L ; ; ,
TO HOMESEEKERS.
No. 101 lo acres, 15 in cultivation,
good buildings, .fine fruit and water, good
bottom land; price, $650.- 4? miles
from Philomath.
74 160 acres ; 30 in cultivation ; Bmall
house; good barn and water J 14 miles
from town; cheap at $1,500: on main
county road ; good pasture and timber.
No. 11286 acres, 30 in cultivation bal
ance good pasture and timber, fair house
and barn and other buildings, fine fruit
and water, one and one-half miles from
Philomath, price $2,000; a good place for
"the money.
No. 8 165 acres, 140 in cultivation,
good house, barn, orchard and water.
All well fenced, two miles from Philo
math, one of the gnest farms in Oregon :
price 30 per acre.
HENRY AHBI.BR,
ReaPEstate Agent,
Box 59, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon.
THE LIGHT OF DAY
Is what the shrewd piano purdhaser
wants upon the instrument that is to
grace his drawing room with a piano-case
organ from
CRAMER ORGAN FACTORY
for many a long year to come and go.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all k'nds ol
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 ycu good
Prepared only by E. O. ITeWitt & Co., Chicago
The (1. bottle contains 2 X times tbeSOc size.
Graham & Wells,
CHILDREN ESPECIALLY; LIABLE.
Barns, braises and cute ar extremely
painful and if neglected oftea" result in
blood poisoning. Children are especially
liable to such mishaps because not ao
careful As a remedy DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve is unequalled. Draws out
the fire, stops the pain. soon , heals the
wound. Beware of counterfeits. Sure cures
for pUes. "De Witt's Wich Hazle Salve
cured my baby ot eczema after' two phy
sicians gave her up," writes James Meek
N. Webster, Ind. "The sores were so
bad she soiled two to five dresses a day."
Graham & Wells. : '
You should know that Foley's Honey
and Tar is absolutely the best for all di
seases of the throat and lungs. Dealers
aie authorized to guarantee it to give
satisfaction. Graham & Wortham
W. H. HOLT
Osteopathic Physician
is permanently located in Corvallis. Will
treat both chronic and acute diseases
without the use of knife or drags. Office
first door south of Miss Johnson's millin
ery store. Hours from 8:30 to 11:45 a.
m. ; 1 to 5 :45 p. m.
Foley's Money and Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
N. Jackson, Danville, 111., writes : "My
daughter had a severe attack of la grippe
and a terrible cough settled on her lungs.
We tried a great many remedies without
giving relief. She tried Foley's Honey
and Tar which cured her. She has never
been troubled with a congh since.
Robinson Thermal Bath Cabinet
The best cabinet made. Endorsed by
over 1,000,000 happy users. I will fur
nish these cabinets for a short time at
greatly red used rates, as follows: $12.50
caoinets, only $10; a $10 cabinet, now
$8.00 ; ana the regular f5 cabinet, only $4.
Freight prepaid. Order at once.
Mrs. J. A. Sellwood. Agent,
38Front St., Salem, Or.
.La Lrrippe cougns often continue xor
months and sometimes lead to fatal re
suits after the patient is supposed to have
passed the danger point. Foley's Honey
and Tar affords positive protection and
security fcasa these coughs. Graham &
Wortham.
Notice for Publication.
TJ-N'iTKn States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, Dec., 18, 191.
- Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878,
entitled "An aet for the sale of timber lands in the
States of Caifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892,
Jesse D, Whitkaker,
of Independence county of Polk, State of Oregon has
this day filed in this office his sworn statement
No. 1932, for the purchase of the SJNWi,
lots 3, 4. sec. 2, T. 14 S It 7 W. and will offer proof
t shew that the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of lhis office at Roseburg, Oregon, on
Monday, the 0th day of March 1902.
He names as witnesses: Ora Clodfelter of Inde
pendence, Or. Clarence E. Ireland of Independence,
Or. Dick Zahn of Alsea, Or. Frank L. Whiteaker of
Independence. Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lanas are requested to file their claimes in
this office on or before said 10th dav of March 1902.
J. T. BRIDGES,
Register,
; A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. -'
was. troubled for about seven years
with my stomach and in bed half my
time," says E. Demick, Somerville, Ind.
"I spent about $l,ooo and never could
get anything to help me until I tried
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a
a few bottles and am entirely well." You
don't live by what you eat, but by what
you digest and assimilate. If your stom
ach doesn't digest your food you are real
!y Btarving. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does
the stomach's work by digesting the
food. You don't have to diet. Eat all
you want. Kodol Dispepsia Cure cures
all stomach troubles. Graham & Wells,
file First National Bank
OF CORVALLIS, OREGON.
ESTABLISHES 1C90.
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 Made
On all kinds of approved securil
and especially
to encourage and build un the leiritimai
.te busi.
ness enterprises and industries of this country.
Deposits
Received subject to check payable on demand.
Foreign Exchange
Sight exchange and transfers sold available in
the principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzer
land, France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed
en, uenmam, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger-
J , AIBU IU.
Letters of Credit
Issued available in the principal cities ot the
Principal Correspondents Upon Whom 7
sell signt exchange
The Commercial National Bank of Chicago.
The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon.
The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif.
Anglo-Californian Bank, San Francisco, Calif
The National Citv Bank New York.
The Bank of New York National Banking Ass'n.
importers i raaer's National Bank, New Yorfe
Shoe and Leather National Bank of Boston, Mass
Philadclohia NaLionui Bank of Philadelphia. Pa
CHILD WORTH MILLIONS.
"My child is worth millions to me.
says Mrs. Mary Eird of Harrisburg, Pa.,
"yet I would have lost her by croup had
I not purchased a bottle of One Minute
Cough Cure." One Minute Cough Cure
is sure cure for coughs, croup, throat
and lung troubles. An absolutely safe
ccugh cure which acts Immediately. The
youngest child can take it with entire
safety. The little ones like the taste and
remember how often it helped them.
Every family should have a bottle of One
minute Cough Cure handy. At this sea
son eepecial!y it may be needed suddenly.
Graham $ Wells.
BANNER SALVE
the most healing salve in the world.
B. A. CATHEY, M. D
Physician Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Building. '
OffiHonilO-.
Residence: Corner College and 8th Sts.
Telephone at office and residence.
Corva'iis, : . - - Oregon.
LG. ALTMAN, M. D.
Office Comer 3rd pud Monroe streets
Horas 9 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Sun
day S to 10.
Residence -Corner 3rd and Harrison
streets, Corvallis, Oregon.
Telephone 315, at residence.
Notary.
Titles. Coxtvkyancikq.
'JOS. H- WILSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. -
Practice in all State and Federal Court.
Office in First National Bank Building.
E. Ii. Bryson
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Corvallis, Oregon.
Office in Fostoffice Building.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Office ta Wbltehom Block
Corvallis, Oregon
W. T. Rowley
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
OPTICIAN.
Office over First National Baiak
J. E. FO WELLS
SHOEVIHK.EH.
Repairing promptly and neatly done
First door west of the Gazette office
E. H. TAYLOP
DENTIST.
Dentistry of every description done in firsi
class manner, and satisfaction guar
anteed. CROWN SD BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY
Office over Zierolf 's grocery store, oppos"t.
the post office, Corvallis. Oregon.
Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies
Corvallis, Oregon
Established, Incorporated, 1898
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The most complete Hne of Pure Drugs
Chemicals in Corvallis.
and
Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa
pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Article,
; Combs, Brushes and Mirrors.
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery
CIGARS
Managerof Perscription Department,
T. A. JONES, Registered,
Special Course in Pharmacy at Terdue Universi
ty, Indiana -.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician Sp Surgeon
Examining surgeon TJ. S.Pension Bureau
PHILOMATH. OREGON.
Brain-Food Nonsense.
Another ridiculous food fat has heen
branded by the most competent authori
ties. They have dippelled the silTy
notion that one kind of food is needed
forbiain, snother for muscles, and still
another for bones. A correct diet will
not only nourish a particular part of the
body, but it will sustain every other f art.
Yet, however good your food may be,
its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion
or dyspepsia. You must prepare for
their appearance or prevent their coming
by 'taking regular doses of Green's
August Flower, the favorite medici-e of
the healthy millions. A few doses aids
digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy
action, purifies the b'ood, and makes
you feel buoyant and vigorous. Yon
can get Dr. Cj, G. Green's, reliable
remedies at Giahani & AVctham.
Get Green's Special Almanac.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Ofhcb.
Oreiron Citv. Or. Nov. 29. 1801.
Notice is hereby civen that in compliance with
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,
1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon Nevada, and
Washington Terriloriy," as extended to all the Pub
lic Land States by act of August 4, 1S92,
BLANCHE EAKIN,
ef Dallas, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this
dav filed in this office her swoin statement No.
r . . . ... i ... i .. t l . :
dodo, lor tne purcnase oi me o n ui oeuuuu iu.
12 in TownsbiD No. 13 S, Kanpe No. 7 W, and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and tp establish he - claim to stid land be
fore the Reiifter and Receiver of this office at Ore-
eon Citv. on Thursdav, the 13th dav of February,
. , -. : . II : . 1 I L'l. .... t
lyoz. cne names at whuwsct: . v.
Philomath. Ore.. Freeman W. Robinson and Albert
M. Robinson, both of Fall City, Ore., and Hort C.
Eakin, of Dallas, Oie.
Anv and all nersons claiminer adverse! the above-
descrihed lands are reouesiea m tueir cisuubi iu
this office on or before said I3tn day oi reDruary,
1902. GHAS. B. MOORES.
Register.
Oregon
Shot line
AND Uni on Pacific
Itime schedules
Depart
for
ARRIVE
from Portland
FROM
Chicago
Portland Special
9 a. m.
via Hun
tington. SaltLake, Denver.
Ft Worth, Omaha
Kansas City, St.
4:30p.m
Louis, Chieage
and East.
Atlantic
Express
8:50p.
SaltLake, Denver,
XX Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, Sst
dt.
via Hnn-
Louis, Chicago and
tington
Jsast-
St. Panl
Walla Walla. Lew-
Fast Mail
iston, S p o k a ne,
6:15 p.m
via
Spokane
Minneapolis, St.
Panl, Duluth, Mil
7:00 a.m.
waukee, Chicago,
and East.
Through Pullman and Tourist Seepen
72 HOURS PORTLAND to CHICAGO
No change of cars. Through tickets to
all Eastern points via this route on sale
at S. P. depot office.
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
All ling dates
subject to change.
8 p. m. For San Francisco, 4 p. m.
Sail every five days
from April 2d.
Columbia River A
E8Sm: . Steamer.
Saturday, To A soia & way- SQnday
10 p. m. landing.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION
Water Permitting.
Steamer Ruth leaves Corvallis for Al
bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land
ings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
6 :00 a. m. ; returning, arrives Corvallis
about Midnight, Monday, Wednesday
and Friday.
E. F.THAYER, Agent, Corvallis.
A. L CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad
TIME CARD.
2 For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. m
" " Corvallis 1 :50 p. m.
" arrive? Yaquina 6:45 p. m.
1 Returning:
Leaves Yaquina. . . . 6:C0 a. m.
Leaves Corvallis. . . . 11:30 a. ru.
Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. m.
3 For Detroit:
Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m.
Arriyes Detroit .... 12:15 p. m.
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit 12:45 p. ra.
Arrives Albany 5:40 p. m.
Trains No. 1 arrives in Albany in
time to connect willi the S. P. south
bound train, as well as giving two or
three hours in Albany befoie departure
of S. P. north bound train for Portland.
Train No. 2 connects with the S. P.
west side train at Corvallis Crossing for
Independence, McMinnville aad all
points north to Portland.
Edwin Stone,
H. H. Ckonise, Manager.
Agent, Corvallis,
SOUTH and EAST
VIA
Southern Pacific Company.
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leave Corvallis for Portland
and way stations at 1;?0 p. no.
Lv Portland 8 a m
Lv Albanv 12:30 p m
Ar Ashlaiid 12:33 a m
Ar Sacranifnto 5.00 p m
At San Francisco-7 :45 p m
8 :30 p m
10:50 p tn
11 :30 a m
4:35 am
9.30 a !!
11 :45 a m
9:00a m
7 :25 a m
9:30a m
Ar Ogden 5:45 p m
Ar Denver .9:00 a m
Ar Ksnsp City 7:25 a m
Art 'hicago 7 :55 a m
Ar Los Angeles 1 :20 pm
Ar El Paso- 6:00 p m
Ar Fort Wnrth 6 :30 a m
7:00 am
6 :00 p m
6:30 am
9 :55 a m
4:00 a m
6 :25 p m
6:42 am
12:43 p m
A r City of Mexico 9 :55 a m
Ar Houston- 4:00 a m
Ar New Orleans 6:25 am
Ar Wat-hington .-6:42 a m
Ar New York 12 :43 p m
PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS on
both trains. Chair cars Sacrament te
Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to
Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and
Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with sev
eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan,
China, Philippines, Oentral and South
America!
See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis
station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM. G. P. A.,
Portland, Or.
DON'T LIVE TOGETHER.
Constipation and health neve? go to
gether. DeWitt's Little Early Risers
promote easy action of the hoeiS with-:
out distress. "I have been troubled
with costiveness nine years,'' says J. Q.
Greene, Depauw, Ind. "I have tried
many remedies but Little Early Risers
give best results." Graham & Wells.
Foley's Honey and Tar
forchlldren,safe,sure. No opiates.
Chapped hands, cracked lips and
roughness of the skin cured quicjcly by
Banner Salve, the most healing ointment
n the world. Graham & Wortham.