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TIIL: UOKVAI.LIS'GAZEh'K, JHIDAi', JULY 11, 1303. V for Infants MOMtrlaisaoeHadaptedtocb!Idrenthat 1 fawtiTTiwid It as superior to any prescription i to mo." H. A. Abchxb, TI- D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "It n or 'Castoria'fa so universal and Its BMtrits so well known that it seems a work f supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Cuatoria Witiiir. easy re&oh." Cablos Kartyx, D.D., Fastor Bleomingdale Baf ornied Church. Tmt Cbmtauk QVINA BAY Water Front Business Lois, Residence Lots overlooking tT.e grand Pacific Ocean, l WlWi OH OTS Sy OF THE fDDIT10NS To Yaquina City, or Tracts of from 1 to 5 acres on or near the Bay Also several small improved farms where vegetables grow fresh and green 2 months of the year if given half the care required in any other state in the Union at prices that will JST0N1SH THE NATIVES! AU those wishing to dispose of'lhrir properly can't put it;in better hands than ours. Those wishing to invest will make money by call n g ou or addressing JAMES ROBERTS G-K & CO, NEWPORT, Benton 4" REE GOVERNMENT a Fiue as the choicest in California are waiting to be taken up iu the beautiful oney cai. Lassan Ccun Lake if it Under the Extensive Irrigation 8ystem of the Sonoy Lake Valley Land and Water Co. gXPLANATION w i. 0HE BEAUTIFUL HONEY jf yg largr arcs, cm nne, level, loam inos, ail ready lor tne plow, it sur- jjl i rounded and sheltered by mountain, and has a fine, mild climate " ALl l t . X). ne year aruuna. noney Laxe is a yL. hundred square miles. The N. C. O. the Valley, and the Ore at bait Lake road through Beck with Pass will alto cross it. The land is easily cultivated and produces extra large crops r. wheat, oats, barley, hops, corn, alfalfa, vegetables, Iruit and stock. Wood if j. and water arc plentiful and lumber cheap. The land can be taken up with ) 4( out residence under the Desert Act, in tracts of 40 10 jao acres, by a man 4( or woman, married or single. We are building a laige Water System for the irrigation of this land, if If We want to get customers lor the water we will have to sell, so will help If. if. you to get a piece of it. The land will cost you an acre to the Gov- jf. a ernmeot, 35 cents down, and $1.00 in four years. 1 be Water (a perpetual If. right and gooo supplylwill cost $6 25 an acre to the Company; $1.35 down )t- and $5 00 on delivery to the land for its irrigation. All bind office business is attended to for customers by us without extra charge, and the filings Jf under the Desert Act as recently amended by Congress, must shew a water supply befure they will be accepted. HONEY LAKE CI I Y, the town we are establishing, oilers good J chances for tha establishment of new businesses, and is well wcrth in- vesrigating.. $ . frit THCSC LAN Staken up WITHOUT RESIDENCES Under the Desert Act, afifording as well as the EfVlPLOYMENT AT X - ... j J For Men and Teams on the construction workj if you desire to make a I home there 5 , REMEMBER that these Lands are level, all ready for the plow, with V rich soil, on tailroad now built, and on line of another, building. Fuel is )fX free, lumber cheap, and water plentiful. Good local as well as outside 41 ' markets. The irrigation of these lands makes them immensely and imme- J diately productive. ' Send 4 cents in stamps for full information to Honey Lake Yalley Land & Wafer Co. FRED W. LAKE, Secretary Office, 6 Flood Building, II SPECIAL EXCURSIONS . ia.ar . ARE BEING RUN FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Zt 1 and Children. Castor cures Cone, OorerUpatfoo, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes cH- Without injurious medication. For several years I have recommended your ' Castoria. and stall always continue do so as it has invariably produced beneficial reaults." Edwin F. Pakdsb. It. D., "TbeWlnthrc.V 135 th Street and 7th Ave Njw Tor City, Compakt, 77 Mtra.? Stbskt, Kkw Toaa. County. OREGON. Aft x A : J. it 1 ! t- LRNDS n i V Valley t t i ! i tt - X K LAKE VALLEY CONTAINS A . - T . . oody or rresn water covering one .fr. Railroad has recently been built into jr OS CAN BC a chance for the speculator homeseeker. Mi GOOD WAGES . . . . w. w ; v SAN FEANCISCO, CAL. T 4"t WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, July 3, '93. It will be . a long time before those familiar with the circum stances that led to the calling ot the extra . sessiolfof congress for August 7, instead of a month oi more later, as had for months been intended, get through talking about how Cleveland's nervo went to pieces and he got-thoroughly 'rail led," some of his admirers say for the first lime in his life. His friends have tried hard to smooth over the '-break" by giving out interviews in which thej' state that for leu days Mr. Cleveland had been thinking of calling the extra session in August. That is simply rot; only Ihe day before his procla mation was issued he told a person al friend who was trying to pur suade him to call an immediate extra session that he had fully made up his mind not to call it until September. What rattled him? Why, the avalanche of petitions from all sections and from all classes of citizens, asking that congress be called togather at once, many of them telling him iu polite but plain language that if he failed to do so he would by that failure assume personal responsibility for any furthur damage that might be done through the continued finan cial stringency.. A majority of these petitions, which were as a rule forwarded by telegraph, men- ! tioned the repeal of the Sherman silver law as the principal end sought, but many merely asked that congress be called together and given an opportunity to do something to restore public con fidence. Added to I liese petitions were the opinions of the mem bers of his cabinet, who had them selves been under the same sort of pressure, that August must be substituted lor September, and in the language of one of them, Hhe old man got rattled and threw up the sponge, issued the p roc lain at ion and ieit for Buz zard's Bav before it was made public." .Republicans as a rule are glad that the extra session has at last been called. They have from the first been of the opinion that the sooner the democratic con gress get together the belter it would be for the country, as the worst possible legislation would not be any more disastrous than the dread and uncertainty of com ing legislation which has pervaded business, circles from the first day of'the present administration, and with congress iu session pub lic opinion will have an opportun ity to at least try 10 influence. leg islation. There is a leaven of common sense at work among the demo cratic congressmen on Ihe tariff question that later on may produce good results. One of them, who because he is not ready at this time to openly oppose the leaders of his party forbids the use of his name, said to me: UI shall gladly vote for the repeal of the Sher man silver law. because4 I have always been opposed to it, but I do not consider it the principal cause for our financial troubles. The fear of disturbances in ' the tariff has ha? much more to do with it, and I believe that if Mr. Cleveland would publicly - state his intention to veto any tariff bill which cuts the present rates sufficiently to injure any Ameri can industry that within sixty day3 confidence would be com pletely restored and the country again prosperous." While it isn't certain that he will do so, there is a contingency in - which this congressman will publicly state niGIl LIYINO, If you keep at it, is apt to tell uj.-on the) liver. The things to prevent t.Kta ra Dr Pinmo'a JPlpoannt Pft!lh. riff 'aje one f theso little Pellets for a f3$ corrective or gentle, laxative tarae XUT is uiuuuuu a.uv 10 iuu bjuisu- est, easiest to take, pleasantast and most natural in the way they act. They do permanent good. . Consti pation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Rick- or Biliona Headache, and aS I I derangements of the liver, stomach, I and bowels are prevented, relieved, I and cured. ' They're Guaranteed to rive satis faction in every case, or your, money is returned. The worst cases of Chronic Ca tarrh in the Head, yield to Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. So cer tain is it that its makers offer $00 reward for' an incurable case. . - ,. these views on the floor of the house. Another political debt incurred during the campaign was settled by the appointment of J. F. Till man, of Tenn., to be register of the treasury. Ir. 'Tillman was promised a good place if he would use his iiifluence'as secretary of the Tennese'e Farmer's Alliance to head off the populists in that state and prevent their' absorbing the alliance. The promise was made by Senator Gorman, but the ''good place" was not forth coming until almost a row was kicked up by Tillman and his friends. This is the position which Gen. llosecransjvas allowed to keep during the entire Harrison administration. His health com pelled him to resign it a few weeks ajro. Mr. Cleveland was either misrepresented or he broke his word in connection with this office, as he was reported to have said weeks ago that, no one but an old soldier should have it. Mr. Tillman isn't an old soldier. I It is announced that the ad ministration is determined that members of the Metropolitan po lice of this city who are drawing pensions shall either give up their pension or their positions as po licemen. It has not yet, how ever, determined that the demo cratic member of the cabinet, the democratic senators and the dem ocratic representatives who are drawing pensions shall . give up their pensions or their "offices. The pension pretensions of this administration are in line with its numerous other pretensions. Mr. It. IT. ch.urch.ill Mfc Vernon, 170311. An Honest Medicine Rheumatism Cured Health EuUt TTp. Mr. Churchill, formerly of Churchill & Taylor, surveyors and civil engineers, Mt. Vernon, Washington, writes: "Southern California was my home for mnny years. When I came hero 1 began to be afflicted all over with - Rheumatism And also pains In my back and a general feeling of being used up. My business takes me out iu Uie elements all the time, and 1 found my self unfit for work. Heading an advertise ment of Hood's Sarsaparilia, and learning also thai the medicine was compounded in my own State of Massachusetts, I concluded this rhs'v be uss Stoncst mciliciiie. T took it and am so much unproved that I am out Ho Sarsa parilla res in all weathers and travel all day with no fatigue and tired feeling. To any one that feels bad all over I say take Hood's Sarsapa rilla. It lias cured mo." E. H. Chubchili HOOD'8 Pills cure Liver IH3, Jaundice, Biliousness. Sick Headache and Constipation. HAVE IT. m . The puhHe lem:inil through fervice when traveling. It is old fasliioneil to cliaiiife cars. On the through solid vestuuleu trains of the Chicago. Ui'ion Pacific and North western line, from or to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points, there is on ci.auge. This the finest and fastest road. A GOOD THING FOR SUMMER COMPLAINTS. Mr. J. W. Hangor, a well known mer chant of Clio, Iredell Co., North Carolina cured four cases of flux with one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. This is the most prompt and most successful remedy in use for dysentery, diarrhoea, colic, and cholera morbus. No other medicine will take its place or do its work in this class of diseases It is equally valuable for children and adults. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by T. Graham, Druggist The plant of the Novelty printing rooms has been removed to the Gazette, which gives this office additional facilities for doing job printing. Mr. Flett, the former pro prietor of the Novelty, is now employed at this office, and his patrons will be pleased to know that his services are still available. II. G. DAVIS, Attorney "and Counselor at Law, COttVALLIS. : ! OSEGO!?. Logal tauinsss promptly stteiul&l to in any part of the State. Office in PostofQce Block. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for Moderate Fees. Our OSes is Opposite U. S. Patent Office. " and we can seenre patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise. If patentable or sot, tree of chartre - Onr fee not one till natent is secured. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with names of actual clients in your State, county, or town, sent free. Address, - ; C.A.SNOW&CO. i Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. Cr. , I I mm I mmm SPAN! Have you abased the la-n-s of nataro and injured your nervous system ? Are you despondent and melancholy with confused ideas and gloomy thoughts ? ' ESPA NO" 'wil positively cure you. It contains no mineral poison3 aad is remarkable for awakening organic action throughout the system and an improvement in every tissue. It produces better muscles, bones, nerves, hair, nails, skin, blood and gives vigorous life to the unfortunate who has exhausted hia powers. Prepared in tablet form and packed in boxes convenient to cai. in the pocket. Each box contains 90 doses or enough to last one month and is worth many times its weight in gold. The price $1.00 per box or 6 boxes for $5.00 if ordered at one time and a guarantee will be given that any caso men tioned above that it does not cure, the money will bo refunded. As to our financial standing we refer to any bank in this city. Sent charges prepaid to any address in United States or Canada. Put up in plain wrapper with no mark to distinguish what it is. Send for circulars and testimonials. Addrfc.8, SPANISH 3VEErICnVE 00., i Stockton Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., U. S. A. An able Brain and Nerve Specialist can at any time bo confidentially consulted entirely free of charge, personally or by mail, at tho above address. A Jolier, 111. paper tells a little story that is very pertinent to the connection of the democratic party with the present condition of business. A committee of idle iron-workers went to a superin tendent at the mil's the other day lo ascertain when work could be resumed. The supenntendei.t could not tell; things were in an unsettjed state. . He said that the prospect of early 'resumption was slim. '"Well," says one of the workmen, '-we must get to work soon or we will starve." ''Oh, no necessity for starving." replied the superintendent; "you can eat those roosters you wore on yonr hats last, fall." LCUIS D. VAKDERVERE, 0ns of the best known Itasineas men in Chicago, representative of the peat Bradstrcet Oo. HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NZRYOUS PROSTRATION. Dr. SUl XCedical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Oont Vuen? I take pleasure In informing you of tbe very beiic;;cial results which have followed the use of db. f jt.es- Bcstorstivc Ncrvinc In tne case of moif and wile. For a year 1 was subject to a distressing pain at tbe b&se of the brain and upper portion of tbe spinal, cord I 1 m ms s-v 1081 f'esh and was greatly I .1 j fml L I tronbled with sleeplessness. W W ra Um yonP Nervine was hiftbly rscnmmended to mo. My case had been so obati rmie tliat I had no cr Jdence in tbe efficacy of any medicine. Yet as a 'an resort I consented to give it a trial. Much to rny surprise, I experienced marked benefit; my sleeplessness disappeared: my headache was removed; my spirit and general aSTHOUSANDS QAIttCD TWCNTV rOUHOS. ALL THIS OCCURRED rrcR lcarnco ano wr.iL rnowh rhtsicish ao rAiLto. My wife is taking the Nervine with, le best of results. Louis D. YANDKitvsiuu Sold oa a Positirs GnarsniM.. On. MILES' PI LL'60 uo3 5 Ct. HOME INDUSTRY! Fine Buggies and Carriages. will amply pay anyone for their time to 50 to THE CORVALLIS CARRIAGE & WAGON CO 'S FACTORY And see their Ixre and extens re factory at Cot Talli, Oregon, where you eart lmy brtiGIKS, CAR HIAGES AKD SPUING WAGONS which, with proper cxre, will last a life-time. T hey are marie of the finest recood-growth timber and the best of ether materia by that factory, where each piece of material is taken from the romrh and shaped in th factory by inachin sry desiipied for the purpose. Kaeh Vihide is finely aiutei m the rcoet elirant style. A Lb Jobs 4Kb U ads x Prr TooeniEit ni Par Stist tr,K Weathk when the timber is thnrouifhly dry, which is not done with Eastern jobs, as most Eastern nm snipped so im- country are Duut in winter and eriy sjmng when the weather in darmi. - The beantv of all these Jobs is that they are all FTJtLY -WAR KAJiTiSD and sold at such KEASONABLK PRICES at there is no exense for anyone to i but s home-maderis. : This wonderful preparation is Purely Vegetable : compounded from the prescription of the Official Physician to the Court of Spaing W rnmnviA " varoitAQ T.f rsrr-fnl onI tTDtrn Pnwm in An infallible remedy for Nervoms and General Debility., Nervoti3 Prostration, Creeping Paralysis, Weakness caused by Debilitating IrOsses, Excesses or Over-Indulgences, In- , J cipient Softening of the Brain or "Paresis, Dissiness, 1VS3 of Memory, Confused Thoughts and all Brain, Nerve or Sexual . "Weaknesses. It has no equal in restoring the Stomach and Brain j. to ita normal condition following the abuBe of Alcoholi Beverages, or indulgence in the Opium, Morphine or Chloral habit. . ' " j. 811 BRA '' GREAT SPEAR IN AND NERVE OTT'HW SAVE THE TAGS. One Hundred and Seventy-Tiros Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, In valuable Presents to bo Civon Away In Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1 , 1 65 STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD B.7TB FINE IMPORTED KUENTH BLACK ENAMEL TRIMMINGS, GUARANTEED ACHROMATIC... 28,875 09 23. 1 00 IMPORTED GERMAN BUCKIIORN HANDLE, FOUR BLAPED - ' POCKET KNIVES 33,100 0 115.500 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM ROTARY TELESCOPE TOOTH ' PICKS. 67,760 09 1 1 5,500 LARGE PICTURES (14x28 inches) IN ELEVEN COLORS, for framing, no advertising on them 38,875 261,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO ........ $173,260 00 The above articles will be distributed, t-y crnnf I cm, among parties who chew BPEAHV HEAD Plug Tobacco, and return to us the US "S'AUS taken therefrom. . . . We will distribute 226 of these prizes iu fbis ronnt jr as follows; To THE PARTY sending us the greatest number of SPEAR HEAD ' TAGS from tbls county we will give. 1 GOLD WATCH. To tho FIVE PARTIES sending us tho next grep.tefit number of ' SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give lo each, I OPERA GLABS....5 OPERA GLASSES. To the TWENTY PARTIES sending ns the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, wo will give to each 1 POCKET KNIFE 20 POCKET KNIVES To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS we will sive to each 1 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM TOOTH PICK 100 TOOTH PICKS. To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sendin? us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will givo to each 1 . ' LARGE 1-ICTURE IN ELEVEN COLORS ..100 PICTURES. Tofal Number of Prizes far tbis County, 226. CAUTION. No Tags will to received before January 1st, 1S91, nor after February 1st, 1804. Each package containing tai;s must lie marked plainly with Name of Sender, Town. County, State, and Number of Tags in each package. AU charges on packages mast bw Prep!READ. SPEAR HEAD possesses more qualities of Intrinsic value than any Other plug tobacco produced. It is tho FweotPFt, the toughest, the richest. BSKAU HEAD 1st absolutely, positively and distinctively different in flavor from any f ncr plug tobacco. A trial will convince the most skeptical of this fact. It is the largest seller or any similar shape and style on earth, which proves that It has caught the popular taste and pleases th people. Try It, and participate in the contest for prizes. See that a TIN TAJ f on every 10 cent piece of SPEAR HEAD you buy. fv-nd in the tags, no matter bow small that auantity. Very sincerely, THE P. J. SORG COMPANY, T&imnXtVWTt, OHIO. A list of the peoplo obtaining these prizes in this county will bo published la (hist paper immediately after February let, 1801. , DON'T SEND Y TfiSS BEFORE JANUARY I, ISS4. . CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS. etoJ For friE'miiation sod free Hondboek write t MUSS s CO- sa Bboadwat, Mew Tdk, Oldest bureau for securing patents in Amenea. KracT patent taken ont by ns la brought before tbe public by a noUoo given free of ciuirge ta Mmtxtxt wmtm lanroet drenlstloii of any ncientlflc paper In the finlanrtirmV illiiatratArl IntoltlsTssyni' . P. M. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CORVALLIS, OR. tarPnet a general rractico In all tbe courts. A'so cent tor all tbe first-class iusunuiue compauies. t.ii B. S. MARTIN, Attorney at Law, Will practice in all the courts of the state. All business piomytly attended to. OFFICE IN ZIKROLF'S BLOCK, Cotvallis, : : Oregon. FREE TRIAL. fJ 1 TUT Sufferii'g fiom yonthful er W6ti JQ!l611rors, loss of muuly vigor Varicocle, etc. Dr. DuMont's Nerve Pill will effeet a speedy cure by its one, thousands of cases of the Tery worst kind and of longstanding have been re stored to perfect health. 15,000 testimonials from all over the world. Price per packaire $1.00, six for $5.00, trial package sent securely sealed for .10 cents postage. Address Dr. H. DuMont, 1 v v r j vat 1 wr, REVIVER- JS HEAD CONTEST. AND WATCHES ... ........$34,650 OO OPEItA GLASSES. MOROCfX) BODY. THE Oregon Pacific Railroad " E. W. Hadley, Receiver, " and - ' Oregon Pacific R. R. Co. 'a STEAMSHIP LINk 235 Miles Shorter; 20 Honrs Less thn than ly any other route. First clasa through paasdiger and freight line froas Portland, Eugene and all points in the Wil lamette valley to and from Sau Francisco CaL ' ' ' TIM E SCHEDULE (except Snndaye. )" Leave Albanv 19-0 p. m. I Leave Ysnaiiis, 7 a. as. Leave Corvailis 15 a. I lave Cor. sills 106 " Arrive Yanuina . m f Arrirs A Ibany H:l a. Southern Paciflc trains ecu licet a Albany and G.irvallis. Hie abm trains conuect at Taquina with, the Orego Paeilic K. U. Ca.'s line of steiiliiw . tween Vaqoina and San Franeiscev From Ta.qulns. '-. Steamslu'p "Wiriamette Valley,". ,My 20tli, 27th and Juuo 6.b. . .. . Fmn 8a Frao . . ': . - -j Steamship "Willamette. Valley,' May ICth, 23d and Jurie 1st. , ,v . This Company reserve tbe right le chart g sail In a; dafs witbout notice. , j ... S. B. Passengers from Portland, Eu' geHe and all Willamette Valley points can make cIosh e-nnections with trains of the) Webfoot rnnteat Albany' or Corvailis, aad if destined tn San Francisco, shoo id arrange to arrive at Yctjniua the eveiirnjg before dato' of sailing. - ' Paaseiifrer and freight rates . alwayi the) ' lowest. For informal ion apply to - - ; B. E. MULCA1IY, Gen'L 8npV Oregon Pacific It. R. Co., . v Corvallia, OreeoA. D. K. VAUGHN. Cenl. Ayenr n.l Webfoot Route