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THE COKVALLIS GAZETTE. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1S93. ,- :-Kr.::-L'1-lLL..1.1 .'. for Infants ' 'OaatoriftSsBO well adapted to children that I reoommend Itao superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Ajicheb, II. D., r- - 111 So. Oxford Bt, Brooklyn, K. Y. O f; '"The twe of ' Castoria ' fs so universal and Van ianrits so well known that it seems a work of mpererogation to endoroe it. Fow are the intelligent faraiiies who tio uot keep Cuatoria wittilc a5yre&ch." Cabxos Kra, u. u , Kew York City. Late Paator EoomiDdaio Boformea Church. Tax Cektauh Water Front Business Lois, Residence Lots overlooking (he grand Pacific Ocean, II UMIWi 55 L?ts 1 ny of tH Additions To Yaquina City, or Tracts of from 1 to 5 acres ! J on or near the Bay AlsO;Several small improved farms, where vegetables growfrcsh and grec 12 months of the year if given half th required iii any. other state in the - at prices - ASTONISH THE NATIVES ! All those wishinjr to dispose of Hieir property can't put it in belter hands than ours. Those wishing to invest will make money b3T tili ng on or addressing JAMES ROBERTSON & GO, NEWPORT, Benton County- OREGON.' REE Fine as the choicest ia California are waiting to be taltrn up , fa the beautiful 1 pney i Lasssa County, Cal Mil -- uaxrev tire Bjrteirslva Jrrtgatlvn eyttetn a tk HcaoyLsIsB Talioy Land and Water Ca. "J. gXPLANATlOM j 0"HE BEAUTIFUL HONEV yJ large aroa of hne, level, loam rounded and sheltered by mountainc, and has a' fine, mild climate L tbe -eat around. Honrr Lake is a ' I 1 1 TtVT f s-V nunarca square mne. x ne r . lvauroau nas rccenii ucca uuiti the Vatley, and tbe Great Salt Lake road through Eeekwith Pass will cross it. The land is easf- cultivated and produces extra large cro what. oats, barler. hoos, corn, alfalfa, ' Ind water are plentiful and lumber cheap. The land can be taken up with j 4t lout residence under the Desert Act, in tracts of 40 to acres, by a maa ' woman, married or siic'e fr CV We are- building a targe Water System fwr the irrigation of ihis land. we wane to get customers lor xne water we win nave to sen, so wui ncip 4L you o get a piece of it. Thz land wr!l cost you $1.25 an acre to ihe Gov crnmant, 35 cents down, and $1.00 in four years. 7 he Water (a perpetual JfL riabr and eood iuddIt), will cot $5. as an acre to the Company; $1.35 down and $5 00 on delivery to the land for is attended to tor customers by cs wititoat extra cnarce, and tne tilings evader the Iesert Act as recently amended by Congress, must show a water Eunnlv before tfiev will be accented. HOMEY LAKE CI1Y. tbe town jf-TaaDce tor toe cstablisnmeni ot new businesses, ana is weu wcrtn in J vesJrtgatin THESE LANDS CAN CE il.XAKEN UP WITHOUT RESIDENCE Mir Under the Desert Act, affording n as well as the S., EMPLOYMENT AT JyPor Men and Teams oa the construction work,-if you desire to make a l . . home there 1 J REMEMBER that these Lands are ISv n mimaA nw hnilt and $5 free, lumber aheap, and water plentiful. Good local as well as outside J markets. The irrigatioa of these lands makes them immensely and imme- J J A'uttv nrndnctiTe. . . M i ; j i , Send 4 cents in stamps Honey Lake TJ"DT7,T TXT T.ATT17! Gian-nan-nxr XT JAf III T . Jill g Officer 6 Hood BuUding, . - H SPECIAL EXCOKSIONS ARE BEING RUN FROM SAN FRANCISCO. - 4.MJt - MM - k - Mn - XirK and Children. Crmtoria tares Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Kructation, Kills Worm, give sleep, and promotes tt- postion, 'Without injurious medication. For several years I have recommended your ' Castoria, and il.all always continue do so as it ha invariably produced beneflsdaJ. results." Edwin F. Pakdb. M. D., HTbe Wintarop," 153th Street and 7th Are., Nj Virk CitJ. Cokpahy, 77 Mukrxy Strut, Kw Yoax. 5 GOVERNMENT LHNDS mm MM tt M- is it Valley - w ' - w Mr i U it LAKE VALLEY CONTAiKfi A lAntis, all ready lor the plow, is sur- jy. body of fresh water coverme one . !l 1 1 -l-L L . ' 1 : : nit into tili aio vetvtables. fruit and stock. Wood its irrigation. AH land frffice business we are establishing. oJXars good a chance for the speculator ,' homeseeker. GOOD WAGES level, all ready for the plow, with on liru of anothr. bnildinp'. Fnel is V juti for full information to M - 'it . MM mi) v ma j SAN TEANOISCO, 0AL, Valley Land & Water Co AT REDUCED BATES M 1 x NOTES AND NEWS. The capacity of Eugene's w.iter reservoir is being increased to 100, 000 gallons. The Salem Light and Power Co. has just received a new 5000 pound dynamo. About SO more saloons at Port land have closed their doors owinj: to lack of pal ronage. From present indications there will be an abundance ql liuit throughout the Willamette valley this season. There is a great deal of unde veloped territory in Lane county, there bting 32 townships with no county load. Salein boasted a prune cutting S feet 2 inches long for the world's fair. Monmouth has one 2 inches longer. E. W. Warner, a compositor on the Oregon City Enterprise, cele brated his 70lh birthday, 63 years of which he has been setting type. The Nehalem river is on a regu lar bender, ejecting from its mouih all sorts of debris, breaking booms and carrying many logs to the sea. A lot of McMinnville's young bloods celebrated the return ot spring the other night by demol iseing a saloon and having a high old time. lsTo arrests. LaGrande now consumes 100, 000 gallons of water daily, and her postal box rent has increased to $7,000 a year. That's a healthy report for LaGrande. The Southern Pacific has com menced fencing in its road. It has 800 miles to fence in Marion county alone. It costs $250 a mile to do this fencing. Stephen Bester was drowned in Wilson river, Tillamook county recently, while ferrying hay across the stream. His son barely es caped the same fate. A man laid down on the track this side ot Oregon City Satur day night evidently for the pur pose of being run over, but the engineer saw him and stopped the train. He was unknown. The assessors at Portland passed ; the following resolution: That the records will not be resorted to for the purpose of listing mortgage notes for assessment, excepting when tax payers refuse to give in iheir property. H. E. Cross, was fined $100 and cost or 50 days' confinement in our cosy cooler by Squire Fouts on Friday, for throwing sawdust in the CIacKama8 river. The de lendant took an appeal to the circuit court. Courier. Albany's total debt, including the expenditures for the bridjre and sewers, is $90,843. Salem's city indebtedness is nearly $200, 000, and on top of this is a school debt of about $40,000. and still Salem goes on growing. Seaking of distinguished names ttl n'imc nnlou lliit A 1 .r.i I Lincoln (rcio-pr intrnlnppil WilTium i Henry Harrison Meyers to Gen. George -Washinfiton Thorp, some where in Forest Grove the oilier day. Oregon's pew soldiers' home is to be located at Koseburg. Some of the Salem papers are making a kick on this location, claiming that it should according to law, be placed in that city. Roseburg is situated in a better climate than the capital city, and the old vets are fortunate in that respect. Thirty-three hundred bushels of wheat were shipped from theLeb anon warehouse last week. The warehouse received 62 cents per bushel f. o. b., which nets the far mer 541 cents per bushel. Much rf this wheat was of the 1891 crop. The are still about 20,000 bushels in the warehouse. G. A. R. OFFIuEflS. At the annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, and Woman's Relief Corps, held at Pvndleton lust week, several hundred members were present, and the fol lowing odicers were. elected for the etit-uiug year: Commander, J. (!. Cooper, Custer Post No. 9 McMinnville; Sr. Vice Com mander, W. W, Bramiirt, Kit (Larson Post No. 2S. Pendleton; -Jr. Vice mm-'iiir. R. S. G reenleaf,. George Wright Post No. 1, Portland; Medical Director, O. M. I)udir, Joe . (t t-i I'fSt. No. 20, Baker City; Chap lain, Uev. G. W. Guev Lincoin-Garfielil Post No. 3, Portland; Assistant Adjt. General. D. H. Tnrner, Geo. Wright Post, Portland. The W. R. C. officers for the ensuing year are: Department President, Mrs. Selvia O instead, of '' ;: - : Sr. Vice, Airs. Lou -i' t' , of Salem; Department Treasurer, Mra: Melvina Byam, of Baker City;' Execn tive Board, Mrs. J. Gwilt, of P.irtland, Miss Lottie Hohtie, otMeMinuviIIe, Miss Kate Hurd, of Helix. Mrs. Frazier, of Eugene and Miss Blanche Patterson, of HieD-iHeiC Del egate to the national convention, Mr. Bur ton, of Siilem; Dt-'ejiate at large, Mrs. Jn'ia Gf,. f McMinnvil!,; alternates, Miys Ber tie Smitlt aijd Mrs M IV-vi'-t.. bet ; vi P-ft land. ' The x t-iyvtmumeiit " wi't held Rose u To. that there are inOivgon 2244 O. A. R. members in go,.' stsiding d 108r n'msi of ti vr. R r- a Children Cry, fa PMmJ Castotja. FEMALE CONVICTS. Mrs. Phoebe llichardsnn, aed 50, wi' !. her liuaoan.l uus eoutiiieil ill 'the pen ! ten i ary a few days ago fur one year each for hacking to pieces a bugy anl harness be longing to Mrs Kate Parsell, of Hepouer, in a spirit of revenue. Sue to. k her imprison ment coolly, better satisfied th t lier lius bind is with her. She is tlie twelfth wa in to on the list of fiin do prisoners. The first was Ciitrity Lim'i. sentenced tor life, from dauk tin n o moty' for murder i i the second dogrtfe ir 133t Tne peniten ti try was then in Portland an 1 w now Smit'i Bros & U'atsou's foundry, v i.ii.j to n. Hall street. She diel in tin- i....!ii! asylum in 1S-32. The next wis Mary Collir.s. from Multuo in til county, one year, for laroeny, S.-pUm ber, 18j9, pardoned on her arrival a- the pen. Mary Mack; from Multnomah county, for larceny, July 12, 1870. pardoned on her ar ri vaL Mggie Marshall, a half caste K.m ik;i, from Multnomah, one year for latceuy, Ju! 6, 1872; pardoned June 13, 1873 Caroline Brigs, Jackson county, for five years for manslaughter, Deceincer 4, 1S75; pardoned January 31. 1577. Mary MoCormio, Clatsop county, tor life for murder in the second degree, Nov. 2G 1378; pnrdoned shortly afterwards. Carrie Br.tdley, from Multnomah county. 12 years for manslaughter, June 21, 1882; pardoned June 21, 188S. She w.is the keeper of a house of ill fame oa third street in Portland, and two of her girls, Dolly Adams and Mollio Flippir, enticed an old rancher from San vies, island to their room in Carrie Bradley's house, aud intending to put him to sleep to get his money, Dolly ave him too much chloroform. When he was found to be dead to keep the matter quiet Carrie Bradley hired a hack and a couple of men to take the body at night and throw it in the ri-.er below Weidlers mill. The body was not weighted well and came to the surface. The Adams and Flippeu ; women gave ihe matter away and turned state's evidence against Miss Bradley, who had fled the state. She was arrested in San Francisco as site was yetting off the steamer from Portland. She was tried and convict ed as an accessory, while the ones who gave the fatal dose went free. The hack man and his helper got one year each. Dolly Adams was some years afterward burned to death in a fire in Tacoma, aud Mollie Flippan aldo died from the effects of a burning. Lizzie Falds and Florence Fallon, from Multuotnoh count', were the next, sen tenced one year for robbery, May 13, 1887; pardoned April 13, 1S8S. KJith Ho'mes. iroin Clatsop, one year for lariiceny, October 5, 1889; pardoned Sep- ! tember 7'.1890- Hazel Nelson, from Multnomah, one year for robbery, January 30, 1893. She was about to be r - a mother. Un i- s some strokt; of mercy intervenes Mrs. Dr. Tomasle. Vivian Van will be the thirteenth. Her case attracted as much at tention as Carrie Biad'ey's. aud an officer of the penitentiary says that there is much cu riosity to see h. r ii..ul i she go. to that in stitution. All back err- ' ery cent you've . Said for it, if it . oesn't benefit or : cure you. A med- j icina that prom- i iset this is on : that promises to help you. ; But there's only one medicine of its kind that can and docs promise it. It's Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It's ; the guaranteed remedy for all Blood, Skin : and Boalp Diseases, from a common blotch or eruption to the worst scrofula. It cleanses, purifies, and enriches the blood, , invigorates the system, and cures hialt- r bourn, Tetter, Eczema. Erysipelas and all mauner of blood-tointe from whatever cause, j Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence. It's the best blood-purifier, and it's the ! cheapest, no matter how many doses are ' ofEerd for a dollar for you pay only for the ' good you got. I Con anything else, at any price, be really ! as cheap f Nothing else is "just as good" as the " Dis- ! covery." it may oe oetter ror tne dealer. But be wonts money and you want help. novvs mis. We offer Due Hundred Dollars lleward for any case of Catarrh thut cannot be cured lv Ha!l Catarrh Cure. F J. CHESEY & CO., Props. Toledo. O, We the uudvt-siffiifd. have known V. J. Cheney for tli last 15 yrs, and helicve him rffictly honor llile1 in all luisinf;si Jtraussctions an. I huam-iaily ahie to carry out. any oiiliatiiius uiacie oy their nirn. Wist & 'I max, V"hihwa!e Druggists, ledo, Ohio. VVaUiing Kmnau & Marvin, 'Wholesale, Drng.uists, Toledo, Oiiio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is t.iken interually. acting directly upon the blood and mucnous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c per hots tie. Sold by all Druggists. Te.stimoniaU tree NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. Land Office at Eoskicri, Oke. March th, 1890. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA the following-named - eettler, has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis clainv and that id proof will c mane oerurr-. lue jii ijje or county clerk of LiuCola comity. Wresoti 'at-Toledo, Oregon, . on Mondaj'. 'May lnt.:' 1S9S; viz: William Ueiiiy, on Pre. emptinii D. S. No. 7470. tor the- kt 2, 3. sej of nwj and nej of tl sec .31, 'tp 14 6, r 11 w. . ? He names the following witnesses, to trove his continuous ri-si-1ence uijou ann cultivation of, aid bind, vi?: B H Barwioh. of Newport, Lincoln comity; Orejion; 1) E Em-nett. J f Wolfe, and A. Mark, of (Icen View, Lincoln comity. Oretimi ; JollN n.,MtCPE, Reiister. . ADM IN IS 1' K ATO R'.-5 NO IT CIS. Notice is hereby given, to all persons con cerned th;it the undersigned nas been tlnly appointed administrator - of the estate of M. J. BritT'-'S, deceased, by the County Court ot Benton county, Oregon ; and all persons having claims against s id estate are hereby required to prexent the same to me, duly verind. at my oHief, at Cnrvrtllie, Oregon, within aix months from ihia diite. Dated March 3. 1893 J. R Bt YSON, Administrator E-tat of -;; ' H i M. J. Briuys. T)t c aaed. MOTHERS' REO ji M US D ATION. We are aencainteri 'vmSi many mothers t in Caur.erviile who 'would, not be without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the bouse for 1 m? t,,n V" " Ml re ?T expfl , .,., cir -.' h'.us- Wton UP b -t l;i'' tu'v-'i- s1:,. .:.' ?- - C'.iLt'-.r VlM". Souc . i.,kui.u, L.lu-i io v.ut bottles for aie by TGhgtyttl , Cures CongfliR, Hoarsenesiijora Threat, Croup nroujKtlr: reJteves V?loI jue CsdctIi and Astiuaa. Fur C'uunptioa yt bw bo rival; bascnredthouasniiavberesl&tb failed; will curb you if to tec ia tira. Sol by Druggists on A runrnte. For leasee Kck or Cheefc, use BmLOM'a PJLAglKa. 83 eta. Have you CatarrhTTaiii remedy is guaran teed to cure you. Price 50 cU. Injector I res. For sale by T. Graham. NT YOU to act as oar agent. We furnish aa expensive outllt and all you iitntd free. It corits notliiug to try the busuiesii. VVe will treat you well, aua help you to earu ten times ordinary wages. Both sexes of all ages can live at home and work ia spare time, or all the time. Anv one any where can earu a preat deal of money. Many have made Two Hundred lollars a Month. io class t people in the world are making so much inonvy without capital as those at work for U5. Business pleasant, strictly honorable, aud pays better than anv other offered to agents. You' have a clew field, with no competition. We equip you witfa everything, and supply printed direct-ions for beginners which, if obeyed faithfully, will being ,more money than will any other business. Im prove your prospects! Why uot? You can do so easily and surely nt work for as. ateasonable industry only necessary for absolute sneeesa. l'amphiet circular giviug every particular is seat free to all. Orlav not in sending for it. GEOUGE ST1SSO.N ft CO., Vox No. 488, Portland, Ke .ERE'S THE THAT GOES WITH A 15 Purchase -OF- All goods marked iu plain figures, and each article a bargain in itself. To the winner of the horse will be pre sented a SADDLE AND BEIDDLE. Call attlie busy big store and get particulars of tlie drawing. ZEILIZLsTIE Tlie tenlator of Low Prices. XT. 33. VOG-LE, Practic al W atchmaker. BO WEN LESTER 'in Fiirv.' llrU. O.'--'-roT Dr. J. M. Campbell, Corvallis, - Oregon. Office over First Nat ional Bank. S.- M. JOHNSON, MTuEXIEY AT LAW, CORVALLIS, OK. - tST Does a eenerr.1 rrcctice In all the eonrta. Also treui tor all vbe f.rit-clas infuraiiMCompaniea. 2;2 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE . TO CKIOUITORS. NOTICE IS HEUEBY GIVEN TO ALL persons conceriird that, the undersigned has iieen appointed, as administrator ot the es tate of Solomon K Brown, ilecevised, by the county court of Benton county, Oregon; and has dulv ouabtied as such administra tor; ami all persons having claims against siid estate are hereby required to present the same to me duly verilied and with prop er vouchers, within six months from the late of this notice, at iny residence at Brown's bridge, almut 2J miles ioutli-east of Philomath, iu Benton county, uregon. S. K. Browx. Ad. of estate of Solomon K. Brown, dec. W AB.N1NG TO BI CY CLE RI DEBS. "- All i.crs ns are ; herebv. warned not to ride bicveb s on any sidewalk in the city of Corvallis. JoHSrScfeAFFORD, ; ' ". ' :: ... Chief of piilice , n RSHRIBE FOR THE COR J uAir.ia (iAKfcTTE Ihe oldest pa- hJ per 1b Beiiton'Gd.'Oi.e year, a j WE WI daPANBSD A new ami Complete Trea" consisting of Sup positoriea, ttintmeiit in Canales, also in Box and Pills ; a positive cure for Kxternal, Internal. Bfind or Bieediiitr, Itchimr. Chronic. Itecent or Hereditary I'iles and many other diseases and female weaknesses ; it is al ways a great benefit to the general health. The first di-coverv of a medical cure renderire- an otwnitinii with the knife unnecespury hereafter. This Kemedy J ro Mium uvgu i,ih,ii m luii. ci jisr infiL, ij iiir CO, sent by mail. Why suffer from this tcrr ble di seise wnen a written guarantee t given with boxes tore fund tbe moacy if aot cured. Send stamp for free sample. Guarantee issued In- Woodai d, Iukks & Co., Wholesale aud Ketail Druinrists, S"le Agents. Po. tland, Oregnii. Fur sale l y Allen & Woodwa'd and by Grahai.i fc Wortliam, ciirvallis, 'reson. THE PORTLAND SAVINGSBANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON. Paid up capital .... Surplus and prolits 52CO.OC0 . CO.OGfl Interest allowed on sayings deposit as follows: 0 ordinary savins? bonks 4 per cent per annum On term savings books 6 percent ier annum On certificate ef deposit: For three months 4 per cent par annum Kor six months 5 per cent per annum t'ortwelva -uouttn t per cent per annum FRANK DKKUM, frnsi.icnt. D. V. 'HDMCSON, Vico President U. C. STUATTON, Cwliier. R, L. Taylor, PROPRIETOR OF THK Little Band Box Barber Shoo, Corvallis, Oregon. gSfSliaving, Lair cutting, dressing, dying, and shampooing. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between H. V. Hall and AiiL'jst -ichoIeman, doin busi ness under the name of Schoelmaii & Hall, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Au gust Schoolman retiring from business. The business will hereafter be conducted at the old stand by II. W. Hall, who is authorized to collect all outstanding nc counts aud assume all liabilities. AUGCST SCHOELMAN. If. V. Hall. Dated, March, 20, 1893. lu rc-.tirinif from the late firm of Sehoel- man & Hall I desire to return my sincere thanks to the public for the liberal ptrou age bestowed upon ns in tha past, and to bespeak for my successor a ' continuance of the same. August Schoklman LATEST PATEKTS with electro macmetic suspensmy. BEST laWflOVEHEXTS. Will rare Without VtiMnt all WokaMa rnaltlni frov ovrtazatfon of brala, ntrva forea,ezeflMa or latlliieretioB, as sexual oxfaaactlon, draian, loiiea, nervous dvbilltj, slorp iinaess, laafuor, rhaumatiiia, kiday, llvar and bladder omplainu, lama baak. lumbaco, aelatlaa, aenaral lU-baaUk. etc This elcatria bolt eooutns Vioadarral IatarovaaiaBIa over all others, and evae a earreet that is laalaatlr felt by tha wearer or we forfeit tetOUO, and will car all of the above diseaaee or a par. Thousands have beea enred by this ssar. velons invenUaa after all other remedies failed, aad wa give hundreds of (estlotoirials la this and everv other state. Oarpewarfal laFKOTKD UUTIll' SISrfXSOBT, tbe xruteitboenever ottered weak aiea.FEEIt WITH ALL BELTS Health and viaoroa, .treagchtl AUttTKEO jaOU Dave. Send for illastraWd Famphlata, mailed, aealed, free. Aaareaa 3JLJWI33S33- BTjUOTmia CO., !o. I7S First 6t., PORTLAND. ORE. Fins Buggies and Carriages. will amply pay anyouw for tiieir time ta go to THE CORVALLIS CABRfAGE fc WAGON CO.'S FACTORY And ae fheir larire and extensive factory at Cnr- ralii. Oreiron. wliere ton can buy BUGGIK3, CAR- WAGES AND SPIUiNG Vt'AGO.NS which, with j.roiier care, will last a life-time. They are made of the finest tecoud-growth tinilicr and the best of ether material by that factory, wnere eacn piece 01 nia.inai t wkcu from the rough ami sbaied in this factory by machin irv designed for the purpose. Each vehicle is finely paiuted iu the most elegant stj le. Am. .If.aa in Maui akd Pit Tooetheb re Drt Sim- wkr Wkathkr when the timber is thoroughly dry, vln:h is not dune with Kasterr. jobs, as moBt Eastern ri. ahinna.1 to thia country are built in winter and eiriv si.rimr wlicn the weather is damp. The beauty of all these jobs is that they are all FULLY WAR- . - .. . .... . 1....T 1 III 1-' nninnn UA2iifc.iJ and soiti at sucn nr.A!uiiADivri , ivjo at. there u no excuse for anyone to but a hom-i-intdei'ig. C GIVEN riWfiYTl .QTHE CELEBRATED Rand, McNally & Co.'s UNIVERSAL ATALS. Tlie Latest, Most Reliable. jVXost Complete ATLS . Published in the United States. For particulars address J. STEVENSON, -Gen. Agt. Pacitic Coast, . Local agents wanted. Corvallis. Caveats, and Trada-Marki obtained, and all Pat ent bnaineaa conducted for Ho ay rate Fats). . Oar Otnce is Opposite 0. 8. ',;Je"t.?;i and w can tern re patent In Its s time than tWe remote from Washington. ... . .." Send model, drawing or photo., with dMerrp ' tJoB. We advise, If patentable or BOt,frwof , charce. oor tee noi one uu paieub - A Pamphlet, "How to pbtam Patent." with names of actual c!ier tn vonrState, connty, or - town, sent free. Addrcsa' - 35 :L Pppos'mt Patent Office, Washington, O.C C3URE Scientific Acwrieu " Agency for' CAYCJITC TRADE MAJCK4L OESIOM rATCMTi. eOPYRtCMTS. aacas. .MUMS CO &.T. BBOADWAT5rTSt , Oldest bureau for aeouring patt la nrraaWa Kvary patent taken otit by a is branoht faa.aae . the public braaoUee givea fpeeeX eaiw8ai ta . Idu-gest drenlatlrm of any Mdeatlflc t world.. Splendidly Illustrated. So man anmilil hat wlthmrt I Wukli TiAf! Sl-0 six mnnthA AildrMiUfTVfi yunufinHits, 3ol Bitiadwayaliew Xark.2 EAST MD SOUTH vrA THE SHASTA ROUT OP THE Southern v Pacific Company, Express Trains Leave Portland; DDy. south. woatfe;,' i Lv Portlai-d . . . 7:00 p. m. Lv San Friseo; 7:0 pca Lv Albany.... 10:43 d. m. Lv ArhanT.....??.ah9i Kaa , Ar San Frisco 8:15a.m. I Ar Portland 111 Abrve trains ston nnlv at followlBS- atatiana arsrs of Kosubiirg, Kast Portland, Oregon City, Watt. num. Salem, Albany, Tangent, Bhedds, Halsty, Hal risburg. Junction City, Irving, togeaa. Roseburg Mail Daily. v rrtlaud....8:0 a.m. I Lv Hoscbura;.. .7:w atsi v Albany 12:45 p. m. I Lv Albany ...,lf:Stp m Ar Roseburg b:M p m I Ar Port land.... 4:10 m. Ha Albany Local Daily Except Sunday - lkavb: AKRivar . Portland 5.00 p. .m. I Allanj .... ..M p. aa Albany 6:30 a. m. I'ortlsnd ..... .ls0 a. M Lebanon Branch. ' -. .- 8:10 a m. i.Lv. . . Albany.. iAri..t&& f m ' 9:00 a m. . Ar. . . Lebanon.. .Lt.'. .2:39 1:20 pm ... Lt . . .Albany. . . . Ar. . II pa 2:09 a m. . Ar, . . Lebanon.. .Lv ...9&0.A ta DISING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTat Pullman Buffet Sleepers:- SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CABS, Attached to all through trains. WsttEldBivlilsn. BETWEEN POUTLAKD AND COBYALLtt. JiiUTnir. : ;Siept Sudigt. LEAVE. AUIVB , - Corvallis 1S:) p. Portland...... ft:') p.. Portland 7:30 a.m. Corvallis 12:65 p. m. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of tk Uregon I'aeinc ltatlmad. Eifrcsi Trail. ri!lyIicptSiisay. LKAVB. Alraivs. UeMinnville... 71S6p. Portland t:t: Portland 4:40 p. m. McMinnville. .. .f:45a. m. THROUGH TICKETS To all points in the Eastern States, Cand ' and l!.urope can be obtained at lowest rate trom A. K. Muner, agent, Corvallis. K. P ROGKRS. Asst. O. V. P Agwat ' E. KOE11LEK llanager. Portland, Oregon. OJNLY LINE EUNNIN0 THROUGH , DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland 8:45 A. M. -7:30P.M. : DAYS TO p CHICAGO; 7 Itonrs Quicker to St. Paul ; rx Honrs Qiricker.to Chicaeo; : 40 Hoars Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. . ; - Pullman and Tourist Sleepers . Free Reclining Chair Cars . , Dining Cars. ' ':;; For rates and general information call on er addrea " W. H. aURLBL'KT, Asst. Uenl. Pasa Pass. Agt 254 Washington Street, cor. Third, . fOUTLAND. OB. . . i , . i - THK E3F00T HOUTE Oregon Paclflo Railroad E. W. Uadley, Receiver, and "- Oregon Pacific R. R. Co.'s 1 STEAMSHIP LINE. 235 Miles Shorter; 20 Honrs Less tim than by any other route. First chut through passtnger and freight , luie fr i d...i....1 IT.iisr,A nnA all nointa in the Wit ' . lamette valley t and from Sao Francisco, CaL . , , . . .' . TIME SCHEDULE (except Sanrtnys.) - I " : as-i ' efty.l!rnWjj": aati TStalfeStX Leave Allmnv 17:30 p. m. tave Yiwiuitia . ; Leave Coivallis IS r J lT Corvallis 10:8 . Arrive Yauuina 4:36 p. m Arrive Alban 11:18 .,. . : Southern Pacific trains' connect at Albany and C .rvaliia. The above trains connect at Ytqmiia atitU - -.i.. i..hhr R f!.'a linef steMuaiiiM lV w" . , - tween Yaquiiia and Ban Francisco. . . , i .. , from Yaqnlna.. v . t , ' ci 1.;- Will.mciLa Vullev." March '' kHjC-ti'ioii y . . .... - , 30th, 0 a- iu., and about every eight day.: i Front San Francisco. Steamship "Willamette Valley,'' Apr 4th. , Tills Cnmnany eserves tbe ritfbt to ehanja Saillnir ' daV-s without uotioo. N B. Pafsengem from Portland, Ea '.' gene and all Willamette ralley porats' caa ' make close connections with trains of the- ..j ivTui.t f tlhinv or Corvallia. and if destined to San "Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evening before date ' of sailing, .tj ; . . ... Jra8enpor nini iici... . wm v lowest. For information apply to . a. K. MULCAflY, Gen'L Fup't., '- ' -r . ' Orecou Taenia 11. Ii. tV,,. - f : . ; Corvallis. Oregon, t. t. ' Aovitllv. IrtUi. Aent, . No. 4 Sea Wall, San Francisco, CL r -