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About The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1893)
THE f!OttVAIJUS GAZETTE. FRIDAY. -SEITEMBER i , I SO?,. ( for Infants an "Caatoriatsso well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription ksowm to me." II. A. Aacnra, 31. D., Ill So. OiTord EC, Brooklyn, N. T. "The ne of ' Cantoria ' is so universal and Its nvu-its so well known that it sesros a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are tbe Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria wttfaiceaCT reach." T Ca&los Harttw, D. D , New Yor City. Ita Pastor Bloomingdale Beformed Church. Tas Ccntadr pis i Water rront Business Lots, Residence Lots overlooking the grand Pacific Ocean, ii flswpim, or ots m To Yaquina Tracts of from on or near the Bay Also several small improved farms where vegetables grow fresh and green J5i months of the year if given half the care required in any other state in the Union, at prices that will ASTONISH - THE NATIVES ! All. those wishinz to dispose ot I heir property can't put it in better hands than ours. Those wishing to invest will make money by call ing on or addressing JAMES ROBERTS OK & CO, NEWPORT. Benton County. OREGON. -v $ t Jzr hr Or GOVERNMENT tt Fiiie as the choicest iu California are waiting to be taken up in Uie beautiful 1H oney Lake 7N a Lassen Counly, Cal. Under the Extensive Irrigation 8ystem of the Honey Lake Valley Land and Water Co. j EXPLANATION ' J I 7?HE BEAUTIFUL HONEY LAKE VALLEY CONTAINS A J. Nty large area of fine, level, loam jf- " rouaueu ana sneuerca by mountain, and has a fine, mild climate jf the year around. Honey Lake is a ji. hundred squate miles. The N. C. O. J muva tn uic .MH I IMU LIU Ull II OCL.W1I11 raSS Will aiO 4( cross it. The land is easily cultivated and produces extra large crops .jt wheat, oats, barley, hops, corn, alfalfa, vegetables, fruit and stock. Wood jj. and water are plentiful and lumber cheap. The land can be taken up with- j out residence under the Desert Act, in tracts of 40 to 33a acres, by a man it or woman, married or single. ir We are building a laige Water System for the irrigation of this land. If. We want to get customets lor the water we will have to sell, so will help 1 if. you to get a piece of it. The land will cost you $1.15 an Acre to tbe Gov- If ernment, 45 cents down, and $1.00 in four years. The Water (a perpetual If. Ji- right and gooo supply), will cost $6 1; an acre to the Company: ft.i$ down ) If and fs 00 on delivery to tbe land fur its iliigarion. All land office business if. ft is attended to for customers by us without extra charge, . and the filings it it unaer tne uescix Act as recently amenaea oy congress, must snow a water supply before they will be accepted. 1 HONEY LAKE CI IV. the town we are establishing, offers good -fc X). chances for the establishment of sew businesses, and is well worth in- If vestigating.- THESE LANDS CAN BE TAKFM IIP without RtTQinrMorX; r- 1 i 1 wi viiiiiwi 11 I w I L1IH WL- a Under the Desert Act, affording J as well as the ' Rivir-i c 1 y rvi f iMi ix 1 C For Men and Teams on the construction work, if you desire to make a Tf home J REMEMBER that these Lands are ' rich soil, on railroad now built, and free, lumber cheap, and water plentiful. J j markets. Tbe irrigation of these lands tl lately proaucuve. u Send 4 cents in stamps Honey Lake Yalley Land & Water Co FRED W. LAKE, Secretary Office, 6 Hood BuUding, tt I SPECIAL EXCURSIONS m Ti - ARE BEING RUN FROM SAN FRANCISCO. 1 . - ... . ; v . , . - . IZ 4V5HHt-tJ :dren. I Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Kour bloinacn, jjiarrooea. uraxauun. Kills Worm, gives sleepj aad promotes dv gestion, Without injurious medication. For several ye-ire I hare recommended your ' Castoria, ' aud stall always continue do so as it has invariably produced boneficuu results." Edwin F. Pakdec. M. D., The Wlnthrop," 125th Street and 7th Are K j TttW Oaf- Company, 77 Mcbbav Street, New Tona. UINA BAT of the qcitiohs City, or 1 to 5 acres! tt; LHNDS tt tt t i lands, all ready for the plow. is sur- body of fresh water covering one M Railroad has recently been built into tt r a chance for the speculator . homeseeker. . nnnn wflnFS there level, all ready for the plow, with on line of another, bmldine. Fuel is ... Good, local as well, as outside makes them immensely and imroe- j J for full information to SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. yTfm.. - iin mrt ?T : Valley v ' r , mjy, Y - . JELIU1J U KjJZiU Xtii. J. Jpd ZZ THE NICARAGUA CANAL. Capt. George W. Bell, of South Bend, consul to Sidney, N. S. W., lectured at the Chamber of Com merce rooms Friday night on the subject of the Nicaragua canal, says the Seattle Post Intellingen cer. There was a fair attendance , and those present showed great in ; terest in t lie lecture, which was j highly interesting., I . Capt. Bell is opposed to the idea ; of congress aiding a pri vate corpor ation to build the canal, which he considers the greatest 'necessity of the age from an industrial, com mercial and naval point of view, lie is opposed, to tli4 canal being owned or controlled by any combi nation or nailon other than the government of the United States, and he feels sure that congress will not pass the bill now proposed for aiding the canal company, for the people will not stand it. His plan is for the government to issue $100,000,000 and hire a man like Jim Hill to build it in three years. He would then allow American ships to pass through free and place a toll of $2 a ton on foreign vessels. This would give the Americans such an advantage that the merchant marine would at once begin to grow and would soon make the United Slates the leading carrying nation in the world. He argues that the toll ol $2 a ton on foreign vessels would amount to $S.OOO,000 a year, which would pay $1,000,000 a year oper ating expenses, the interest on the bond and provide a sinking fund that would redeem the bonds in twentv-five years. Secretary Carlisle has ordered that the United States mints at Philadelphia and San Francisco be fully manned and the full capacity of both mints utilized in coining gold bullion. The treasury de partment possesses from $85,000, 000 to $90,000,000 in gold biiilioii, which is part of the gold reserve of $100,000,000. Gold bars can not, be used as currency, so it has been decided in the present need to coin the bullion on hand. The treasurjr is now paying out gold coin all over the country, and as a consequence stands more in heed of gold coin than heretofore. In the senate oii'Tiifsday, r Ih'cs, chairman ofthelinan.ee coin itiillee. reported" back tin liotise bill repealing' part of Ihe Sii;ji:n:s!t act, with -an amendment in (t'.(J nut lire of a MibtilUie " He :i-ked I Its- I tliliifl hi' ili'.cil l Iil- , t-iidar. and gve not ice i i .e. hf;iiil a&k tl.e senate lo t liit- . f,;.. and consider it - iiinui-iii;iif v i the inoiniiii: business liom ih;i. time on until liuai action be iak"!s. j The substitute, he said, wasex n -tiv the bill heretofore reported f;- in j the finance committee. I The mortalii.v jimonfr poj.uiiM newspapers ought . to he r gai-1-ed as strong evidence that the "fiat" of a party is not sufficient to make these journals intr-rclranfie-able with a given amount of stand ard value. Although in ihe very early times God said, "Let tli ere be light," and there wa- light. rueh power "did not descend to mortals of this day. But the facf' seemn nut 10 ue universally -Known. . . 1 ; lt. 1 Sensatioiial charges are. made against world's fair commission el's. Mercer of Wyoming. Beesoii of Oklahoma, and others, in con nection with the award (if medals. ,Aniqng the charg -'s i?-.that the combination attempted. to squeeze $10,000 out, of Wollschmitt. (lie Russian whisky and wiiie exhib itor to insure him the first pre--nnuni on his exhibit.. The matter is to be investigated. ' f. FACE AND FIGURE show.it, if rou"re a healthy woman They'll - have a beauty, of -their own, no ! matter what your lea tn res. Perfect health, with its clear akin, rosy cheeks, and bright eyes, is enough to make any woman attractive. . - ; : To get perf ect health, use faithf uUy. Dr.r JPierce's Fa vorite -Prescription. That regulates and promotes all the proper functions of wo manhood, improves diges tion, enriches tne biooci, ens pels aches and pains, brings' ref resiling sleep, and restores health, flesh aud strength. For periodical pains, prolapsus and other displacements, bearing--dowrS sen- Bations. ana " lemaie compiainis - srvn-. erally, it is so eflTective tlmt it can be tmaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure. Wyonrinonevbacsinl that isn't sold in tliis.way. likeljr to b. "just as good." mil a 1 " The senate voted Monday by a decisive majority not to seat( Man tle of Montana and Allen of Wash ington, appointed by the govern ors of those states, after the legis latures had failed to elect. By re jecting them, it has laid -down a plain rule, where precedents were somewhat vague, and made it un likely that any legislature or gov ernor will ever create another sit uation so awkward. Instead of putting a premium on partisan in trigues lor a deadlock, the senate has discouraged them by punish ing states whose legislatures in dulge in them with temporary dis franchisement in the senate. No action was taken on the third case from Wyoming, Beckwilh having resigned. General Com pson comes from a fighting regiment of New York volunteers and won his military experience and reputation -on real lields of battle. His record as an officer is untarnished. He may deserve criticism for other reasons, but to attempt to fasten upon his good name -the responsibility ior Nelson's death is unfair. Salem Journal. Last week H. S. Rand, through his agent W. Renolds, bought four thousand steers from the cat tlemen of Crook county The prices agved upon were $25 per head !or three year-ojds and ,$27.-j lour-year-olas and over. 50 for I Tiiis deal will bring over one hun dred thousand dollars into the county and will make times in Crook perceptibly better. It is thought that Minister Blount's return to his home in At lanta was imMened by the fact that the governorship campaign will open with the October session 1 Of l ie eglolature. Mr. I31oilllt.lt 0 ' . is said, desires to succeed Colquitt in ih" senate and the "overiMir- III ik r-iuie, tnu mo p1"1'"1 ' ;0 '.,,il i,-. l.n flimnruv In bllip is neld to De llieuooisvaj to ,i, ., i...,k,.. the benatf chamber. i M , ; rn, . - ... i r Ihe question Ol Hie Ullion of ,, ., t, . . i ,. all the South American republics , , . , is to be prosecuted more vigorously , ,. ' than ever, according to recent ad- ' vices. There is a growing senti- ment iu Nicaragua among business! men in favor United States ( n ,iiio-;)tinn rr thoitality. When the brain ..v.. ....... - "IV,lumma: nlngciilHe. Charley MitclieU from London liiatke nas w nil en will arrive ill Cllicaird about September 20, ' -.iu! lie-! he 'i) onlv in the a. 1-1 U1..1 lie w.ii iiin omv in uie arena o (lie oo..!,ni(in .Yili.euc M1KJ . . . . . ii i: Inn iifuLi t ttLil r i ...i .... iii iu .-'!- I. Cr.ll!!: I !,) ! . .; - :!i! ra.ir,.il : -- i ! 5 ! i'T - oi: VO!'- I kiljeil i iV i l I le i Alii- '! as Coi. F. A. I5.i.-:,. 'l-t(.i Ml : te- ; ilie lit New York iSpirit e, . ilie leadimr sisoriint.' i hi; -iiiii rv. !' ;!!'t The fiixt ot I he sn.-;;.ieli;ei V.H liol).;l tl.illk- ill ()l'OII to r"0'eii i :li- Firsi Naiional bui'i :i! The hidi was iii in -!i tire ' h new bank exam n r The department ol agriculture has received cable advices that the French government lias deter mined to admit "American forage imIo France free ol dutv. llr. It. U. Churchill - Mt Vemon, "Wash. - , An Honest Medicino .-'..v..'S- ' ,;. feboumatism Cured Health BoUt TJp. Mr. Churchill, formerly of Churchill & Taylor, eurveyors nd civil engineers. Mt Vernon, Washingtoiif writes: "Southern California : was my liorne for man y years. When I came -. here 1 "began to Xc afflicted all over with - Rheumatism XaA also pains In my hack and a general feeling ot bcinc used up. My liusiness takes ma out iu icing udeu up. iiy uusiuess uiKes ma out m the elements all the time, and I found my- . self unfit for work. Heading; an advertise ment of Hood's Sarsaparilla and learning also that tho medicine was compounded lu my own Sfrito of Massachusetts, I concluded this m:iv be an honest Medicine. I took it and am so ranch improved that I am out i Hood's s Cures In an. weathers and travel all day with no fatigue and urea jeeiiny. any one mat " ' feels bad all over I say take Hood's Sarsapa rilla. ltriasciu-eime." K. H. Chitrchiix. - HOOD'S , PiL.a .cure liver His, Jaundice, BlUoosnesBW Bfek -Headache and Constipation. r&&RglWmmZm3tV ' Omaha. I I ! Mm THE GREAT SPANISH BRAIN AND NERVE REVIVER Have yoa abused the laws of nature and injured your nervous system ? Are you despondent and melancholy -with confused ideas and gloomy thoughts ? 1 es PA NO" wiu positively cure you. It contains no mineral poisons and 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 his powers. Trepared in tablet form and packed ya. boxes convenient to carry 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 $130 per box or 6 boxes for f5.00 if ordered at one timo and a guarantee will be given that any case men tioned above that it does not cure, the money will be 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. Addre;a, SPAKISII IM!5lIOKj:i3 CO., 1 Stockton Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., U. S. A. An able Erain and Nerve Specialist can at any time be confidentially consulted entirely free of charge, personally cr by mail, at the above address. The Human Electrical Forces ! How They Control the Organs of the Body. The electrical force of the hum m body, as the nerve fluid may bo Uraied, I i aa espe cially attractive departmei.t of science, as it exerts so marked an influence on the health of the oivHtus of the body, fce.-ve force is produced by the bruin and conveyed by means of the nerves to the various oruiis of fa5yneBspyp?0V,"s the latter wi,u tte sure tnelr heaitu. Thj pneumonastrio nerve, as shown here, may bo said tobethemosi uiwunt oftheeutire nerve sys- tem, as it supplies the heart, luns. stomach, bowels, etc., with the nerve force necessary to keep them active and healthy. As win be seen by the cut the Ions; nerve descending from the base of the brain and terminating in tue bow- els is the pneumos;astrtc, while the numerous nt-. tie branches supply the heart, lungs a heart, lunzs ana stom ach with necessary vi- ordered by irritability or exhaustion, the nerve force which it supplies Is lessened, and the or gans receiving the di- mi nisnea supply are con seouentlv weakened. Phvsicfans Benerallv fail recogniza the Importance of this fact, but , treat the organ itself instead of the cause of Ihe trouble Tne noted specialist. Franklin Miles, M. I)., h., has ven the greater part of his lite riiscoveriesconcernimritareduetohisenort-?. ll Uli ikj' lntitnp'i I ira Vam; inn l lia oupi. ' ' -n uiv-iivi iitvi mi;, iiv uui Ur. Miles Kes valed brain and nerve food. Is prepared on the principle that all nervous and many o!her difficulties originate from disor.lers of Hie tiie-e disorders is testified toby tuousauds in every part ot the land. Restorative Nervine cures sleeplessness, nervous prostration, dizziness, hysteria, iex ual debility, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc. 1 1 Is free from opiates or dangerous drives. 1 1 is sold on a positive guarantee by all drus-pi-,!s. or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medl :al Co.. Elkhart. Ind., on receipt of price. 1 pel I'jttie, six bottles forfS, express prepaid. nervecenters. Its wonderful success in ciilnu Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney CocnptaintSy Lame Back. etc. M, m$s ELECTRIC EELT WlthEloctro-Masnetlc SU&PEMSORY Lot eat Pfttents I ltci Imitrovementa I Will cure without medicine all 'rt'eakneu resnltlnff from OTer-tuxation of brain nervo orcoK: exoeaseaorindi creMon, as oervous debility, clceplPMness, Ian (fit or, rheumatism, kidney liver and bladder coin plain til, lame bock. Iiiml-jairo. eciatlm. all frmalo comuiaintfl. c eiipmt ill healtli, etc. 'Xiils electric Belt contain after ail other remedies failed, and we give buidrtMlJ ol teatimoniitlH in this and every other tnte. Our Powerful Impratea KLetTRIti Hl hPKVfiOET. th pretest boon evr cif- red wnic men, FKKie wiiha: Ir.. Uvfthi, aim. Vf.roo Ktrencth 6L AKANTKKD In GO to t.JiUr lici-d f-.r lituiM Pamphlet. m&)lnj.seuldd rea eANOEfN. ELECTRIC CO., Jka. T'2SFlrttreet- PORTLAM1 OR THRO' TICKETS Denvei'. Kansas f ity, St. 5 ouis hicaoro. - AND ALL Eastern Oities. 1 DAYS TO CHICAGO ' . . ; .... The Quickest to Clii cazj and the East. lIAnrnicker to Omaha & TlOUrS . Kansas City. , Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars -" :V.l , Dining: Cars. - - -' . . ' .;: WAr ratj ani ranoral liilnmiation call on or addrrws W. H. HUKLBUKT, A sat. Genl. Pass. FAf, . - 254 Waahiueton Street, nor. Third. to Hours POBTLAND. OB.' fv? (?. a KSWBlk. m This vronderful preparation i3 Purely Vegetable : compounded from the prescription of the Official Physician to the Court of Spain. " Espano " recreates Mental and Nerve Power in Man and Woman. An infallible remedy for Nervoii3 and General Debility, Nervous Prostration, Creeping Paralysis, Weakness caused by Debilitating Crosses, Excesses or Over-Indulgences, In cipient Softening of the Brain or Paresis, Dizziness, IyOS3 of Uemory, Confused Thoughts and all Brain, Nerve or Sexual Weaknesses. It has no equal in restoring the Stomach and Brain to its normal condition following the abuse of Alcoholic Beverages, or indulgence in the Opium, Morphine or Chloral habit. GREAT SPEAR HEAD SAVE THE TAGS. One Hundred 2nd Sevanty-Threa Hioysanil Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, In valuable Presents to bo Given Away in Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1 , 1 55 STEM WIXDINO ELOIN GOLD WATCHES J34.C30 CO 5.775 FINE IMPORTED Fit EM 'If OPERA (H.AsMEH, MOROCCO BODY, BLACK ENAMEL TRIMMINGH, UUARANTKED ACHROMATIC, 28,875 00 23, 1 00 IMPORTED GERMAN HITCKilOHN HANDLE, FOUR BLADED POCKET KN1VEH 23,100 0 1 1 5.500 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARH ItOTAKY TELESCOPE TOOTH ' PICKS. 67,750 (Hi 1 1 5,500 LARGE PICTURES (11x23 inches) IN ELEVEN COLOKS,for framing, no advertising on them 28,875 261,030 PRIZES. AMOUNTING TO - Tho above articles will be distributed, Iiy ronnVfcs, nmone parties who chew BPEAIt HEAD Plug Tobacco, and return to us tho HX TAllS taken therefrom. We will distribute 220 of these prizes in flifa connly as follows: To THE PARTY sending us the prefitost nunibcr of KPEAB HEAD TAOS from tills county wo will give 1 GOLD WATCH.' To the FIVE PARTIES sending us tho lir:t prcatrpt number of SPEAK HEAD TAGS, we will give to each, 1 Ol'EItA GLASS.. ..5 OPERA GLASSES, To the TWENTY PARTIES sending us the next pren.tcst number of BPEAll HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 POCKET KNIFE....: 20 POCKET KNIVES,. To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of SPEAK HEAD TAGS, we will plve to each 1 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM TOOTH PICK 100 TOOTH PICKS. To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 LARGE fICTUKE IN ELEVEN COLORS 100 PICTURES Total Somber of Prizes for (his County, 226. CAUTION. No Tags will be received before January 1st, 1801, nor after February lef . 18SI. Each package eontalniog taes must ba marked plainly with Name of Sender, Town, County. State, and Number of Tag.i in each puckago. All charges on packages must bo prepaid. READ. SPEAR HEAD possesses mors qnalitlcs of intrinsic value than any other pluz tobacco produced. It la the Fwc-test, the toughest, the richest. HPKAB HEAI r absolutely, positively and distinctively different in flavor from any other plug tobarco. shape and style on earth, which proves that it Atrial win convincexno most HKppucai 01 people. Try it, and participate In the contest for prizes. See that a TIM TAG Is on every 10 cent piece of SPEAR HEAD vou buy. Sena In the tags, no matter how small tiie quantity.. Very sincerely, THE P. J. SOItG COMPANY, MiDDtrrwir, Oeio. A list of the people obtaining these prizes in this county will bo published In this paper immediately after February 1st, 18M. DON'T SEND ANT TAGS BEFORE JANUARY I, 1834. CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESfCM PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS. etcJ For Information and free Handbook write to MCKN It VO-. S61 BBOiSWAT, NEW YOEJT. Oldest bnreau for ecurin(r patents in America. Erery patent taken out by rt is bronght befora the pubUo by a notice given free of charge in the largest drenlatlon of any, scleaUSe paper in the world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be without it. Weekly , S3.00 a vearl 1.50 fix months. Address MUNN A CO. fuaiasHEBa, SOI Broadway, tiew York City. . P. M." JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CORVALLIS, OR. a"3TPnc a jrencral r rsctiee In all the i-nnrta Al (real lur all tUe lirxt-ciass isisarauce companies. :".' l-REEj HEADSHQJ HOO !J " in 1 r k r a t r Main St., Op. Cameron' Store.. A qniet room. Good J!.uks. Current ra perB and Periodicals. Tbe public invited. Strangers especially welcome. . Per Order of W. C T. U. . S"Furnished rooms (up stain) to rent. . FREE TRIAL. yyy yUT Suffering fiom youthful er- W G3J ISLBIlrors, loss of roknly vigor Varicocle, etc. Dr. DuMont's Nerve Pills win effec a speedy cure by its use, thousands of cases of the very worst kind and of long standing have been re stored to perfect health. 18,000 testimonials . from ail over the world. Price per package W.00, six for . : postage. $5.00, trial package sent securely sealed tor 10 cents Address l". 1. wumwus , 08 a Halsted St., Chicago, III., U. 8. A. 1 -r 1 m 1 awy . rV 173 -sfTSSv El 69 S I - I CONTEST, AND ,0O $173,250 00 ims iacu jus me largest neuerot any umii'i! has caught the popular tante and plea.es I : THE ffEBFOOT Oregon Pacific BaiJroad E. W. Hadley, Eeceiver, and Oregon Pacific R. R. Co.'s STEAMSHIP LIKE 235 Miles Shorter; 20 Hoars Lees tiin-.-than ly any other route. First c!:v: through p3K nger and freij;lit line fr-,': Portland, Eugene and all points in ilie -'V. htmette valley to and from San Frm.oisi u CaL TIME SCHEDULE (e'xeept Snndsj.) Leave Albanv 1?:30 p. m. I Leave Yaquina T . M Leave Coi vailis 1:05 p to: Leave (Ar.allis 30;.'5 -Arrire Yaouina 4:!i5 p. 111 Arrive Albany 11:!.". . .1 Southern Pacific trains connect at Albai'V .-1 C.irvallis. The above trains connect at Ysquir ?.: the Oregon l'aciric K. K. Co.'s line ot stemsfcjs ta'een Vaqnina and San Francisco. From Yiiquina. Steamship "Willamette Valley," Mv 20th, 27th and June iith. From San Fran Steamship Willamette Valley," 51: 16th, 23it and June 1st. Tliis Company "eiwrves the right U change sai!n dates nitliout notice. N. E. PaEscngers from Tortlir'T, Fi gene and all Willamette valley poin; c . make close connections with trams thr Webfoot route at Alhnny or Corvlj 1 1 if destined to Ssn Francisco, shonld ur-; : to arrive at yaquina the evening befort .. ;r bf sailing. Passenger and freight rates alwayi r..' lowest. For information apply to ' K. E. MULtAHY, Genl. Sn; . Oregon Pacilie R. R. ' Corvallii", 0r ; u T). E. VAUrtHN. Genl. Afjeot, , K. 4 Sea Wall, San Franeic Cai . . - ' , L - ,1,, -- -m 1- 1