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for Infants and Children
"Costerrra is so well adapted to children tha.t
1 recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me." n. A.. Ahchxh, IL D.,
Ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
"Tha mxa of 'Castoria is so universal and
Its nuvite so well known that it seems a work
W supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
fcrtemgent families who do not keep Caatoria
wfcis7 reach." -
Caix IEarttk, D. D.,
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomlngdale Boformed Church.
Th Cehtaub
TAQUENTA
Water Front Business Lots.. Residence Lots
overlooking the grand Pacific Ocean,
5 fEWPm, OR GTS m H&Y OF f. DDITIOHS
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
of the year if given half the care required
in any other state in the Unionat prices
that will
ASTONISH !ITHE' -NATIVES!
All those wishing to dispose of their property can't put it in better
hands than ours. Those wishing to invest will make money by call
tig on or addressing
JAMES ROBERTS 0-K & CO,
NEWPORT.r Benton County. ORECON.
REE
HC
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GOVERNMENT
Fine the choicest iuCaltfornia
let the
Lassen County,' Cal.
jfljl Under the Extensive
I Eoaey Lake Valley
1 -
$ gXPLANATION
CHE BEAUTIFUL HONEY
iHoney
If 3i largrarea 01 tine, level, loam lands, all ready lor the plow. is Mir- M.
1 rounded and sheltered by m.junlain-, and has a fine, mild climate M.
ftif. r yar around. Honey Lake is a body o fresh water covering one
js. nunurea squaie mues. int .1. I., u. Kaitroau nas recently beeo built into M
ff the Valley, and the Great Salt Lake road through Beckwlth Pass will also
cross it. The land U easily cultivated and produces extra large crops
whrat, oats, barley, hops, corn, alfalfa, vegrtables, fruit and stock. Wood
M- and water are plentiful and lumber cheap. The land can be taken up with- ).
out residence under the Desert Act, in tracts of 40 to 330 acres, by a man
or woman, married or single.
We are buildinft a laige Water System for the irrigation cf this land, it
Jf. We want to get customers tor the water we will have to sell, so will help Jr
if. you to get a piece of it. The land will co you $r.5 an acre to the Gov- )f
S i-meiit, 25 cents down, nd $1 00 in four years, 'i he Water (a perpetual if.
2e riht and gooo supply , n iil cost $5 2 an acre to the Company; $r.?5 down )t
1 and $3 00 on delivery to the land fur its irrigation. All land office business If.
if is attended to for customers by us uiihout extra charge, and the filings
if. under the Desert Act as recently amended by Congress, must show a water t
supply bef re they will be accepted
i HONfcY LAKE CI 1 Y. the town we are establishing, offers good -fc
Xr chances for the establishment of new businesses, and is cll worth in- M.
3r vestigating. f
w :
f.-tf THESE LANDS CAN BE
S TAKEN UP WITHOUT RESIDENCES
Under the Desert Act, affording a chance for the speculator
as well as the homeseeker. .!
EMPLOYMENT AT
J For Men and Teams on the construction work, if you desire to make a it
r.
home there
5 t
. 5 REMEMBER that these Lands-are level, all ready for the plow, with
rich soil, on railroad now built, and on line of another, building. Fuel is
ttt free, lumber cheap, and water plentiful. Good local as well as outside
j& markets. The irrigation of these lands makes them immensely and imme
'' 3:diately productive. - ?
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Send 4 cents in stamps
Honey Lake Talley
FRED w. J-iAHJU, secretary
Office, 6 Flood Building,
n
n SPECIAL EXCURSIONS
ARE BEING RUNFROM SAN. FRANCISCO.
Cantor! a eures CoHc, Gonfrtlpatloa,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, tructatkjn.
Kills W'ornid, gives sleep, and promotes di
gestion, 'Without injurious medication.
For several years I have recommended
your Castoria, ' and soall always continue .
do so as it has invariably produced beneflgial
results."
Edwim T. Pardst. M. Dn
"The Wmthrop," 123th Street and 7th Ave
Naw York DJ.
CoKPAirr, 77 Murkay Stbxbt, Niw Vobb.
;and green Ifl months j
X
LHNDS;
arc waiting
to be taken up
beautiful
-
Valley!
Irrigation System of tt
Land and Water Co,
' J
LAKE VALLEY CONTAINS A
Jr-f
it
GOOD WAGES
for full information to
V
Land & Water Co.
SAN FKANCISCO, OAL.JJ
AT REDUCED RAT&
BAY AND
R. R.
THE 0. P.
The following letter, written by
Pi W. .Johnson, general freight
and passenger agent of the Ore
gon Pacific Railroad Co., at San
Francisco, appeared in the San
Francisco Journal of Commerce.
It gives information which cannot
become too familiar to the people
ot Oregon :
ult might be of some interest to
the business community to know
of the present condition of the
Yaquina bar. Formerly and be
fore the jetties that are being con
structed by the government were
extended to near completion, some
difficulty arose at times, causing
delays that in the present exten
sion of the jetties have been en
tirely overcome. The bar .proper.
! is not over 600 feet in width and
but a few years since a strong
tide coming into the bay would
wash the 'sands upon the top of
this narrow ledge to a considerable
depth, obstructing temporarily the
channel. But this difficulty has
been entirely removed, and at
present, practicably there is no
bar. The jetties extending out
several hundred feet confine the
current to a comparatively narrow
channel, thereby increasing its
velocity. It is now sufficiently
strong to keep the bar swept en
tirely cleari of sand down to the
hard rock, and so protects the en
trace to the harbor that during a
j gale the breakers which formerly
rolled in from the northwest with
great force, is entirely destroyed
by the projection of the north
jetty. With these most favored
conditions, it is not putting it too
strong to say that the entrance to
Yaquina harbor is one ot the safest
on the Pacific coast. And while
the protected entrance and con
dition of the bar is all that could
be desired, when the harbor is
reached, it matters not how rough
the weather may be outside, there
is'scarcely a ripple on the surface
of the bay. And while the harbor
is not large, it is so completely
land-locked that shipping is en
tirely safe from the most severe
i westerly gales. These facts should
be thoroughly understood by our
marine insurance companies, and
if they da not, they surely ought
to grant a low insurance to our
merchants for this as for the most
favored harbor on the coast. With
such a luirbor as Yaquina, the
fanners of the great Willamette
valley have an outlet for their
grain and other produce that
enable them to reach the San
Francisco market, and thereby the
markets of the world, at fi eight
rates sufficiently low to afford the
I producer a fair margin of profit,
which was an impossible matter
before the construction of the Ore
gon Pacific Railroad. The Oregon
farmers are quite as much inter
ested in giving their support to
this route as are the merchants
who receive their support from
these same farmers, and who are
paid the same money received by
them from the grain and produce
dealers in San Francisco. This
favorable condition of things could
i not have existed had it not been
for the building of this line running
down to the sea from that great
valley, which more resembles the
valley of the Po in Italy than any
other in he world.
"While the Oregon Pacific
Railroad now reaches one of the
most fertile sections of the Pa
cific slope, it will, when ex
tended east of the Cascade Moun
tains, become an outlet of a ter
ritory that is an empire in ex
tent, rich in agricultural and
grazing lands, which will afford
homes for thousands of settlers
who will add their labors to en-
MOTHEV
and especially
nursing niotlieni,
need the strength;
Miiriir Krinrcort and
5433 witn Vr. fierce 8
MV&j tion. is lessens
.--. -.-.1 4-V.a nnnci nnil t.i .
f V.'. 1 nf n It i 1 A I
Dealing, insures
healthy, vigorous
offspring, and
promotes an abundant secretion of nourish- ;
merit on the part of the mother. It is an in- j
vigorating tonic made especially for women, ;
perfectly harmless in any condition of the '
female system, as it regulates and promotes
all the natural functions and never conflicts l
with them. - - , ---!
, The " Prescription " builds up, strengthens, !
and cures. In all the chronic weaknesses and j
disorders thaUafflict women, it is guaranteed
to benefit or cure, or the money is refunded.
For every case of Catarrh which they can
not cure, the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Ca-.
tarrh Remedy agree to pay $500 in cash, j
You're cured by its mild, soothing, cleans-,
ing, and- healing- properties,, or you're paidv
YAQUINA
1 n HP
riching our sister state;
"The wool and other products
of this section are now hauled by
teams to The Dalles, or if raised
south, near the lakes is trans
ported over the mountains to
Sissions and other points on the
Southern Pacific. The comple
tion of the Oregon Pacific to this
section means that the people of
Eastern Oregon will be able to
deliver their produce in San
Francisco for less cost than they
can now deliver it to any line of
railway for shipment. Then we
have no doubt but that the" prin
ciple of reciprocity would pre
vail and San Francisco would
get the entire business of that
section. It is true that the chan
nels of commerce are continually
changing. But a few years since
if you walked through the freight
sheds of the Oregon Railway and
Navigation company you would
notice signs painted in plain let
ters nailed along the side of the
wall reading Salem, Albany,
Corvallis, Eugene, Oakland,
Roseburg, Jacksonville, Ashland.
This implied that this city had a
fair trade of Middle and South
ern Uregon, although it was
shipped to these points by way of
Portland. Then came a change.
The Northern Pacific t was com
pleted to Portland. The western
terminals were established. The
San Francisco merchants appar
ently made no effort to hold the
territory against the new order of
things. Gradually the signs in
the O. R. & N. Co. sheds came
down.
"Chicago and other Eastern
cities invaded the lands. A prom
inent gentleman of this city was
iu a coast town of some preten
tions. There were stopping at
the same hotel five Chicaj
drummers and one representative
from San Francisco. The San
Francisco man looked lonesome.
In the meantime the Oregon Pa
cific was constructed over the
Coast Range of mountains and
down into the valley. Owing to
conditions of transportation and
other causes the trade of the
southern portion of the state was
fast drifting from the city. Then
because of the favorable rates of
fered by the Oregon Pacific the
San Francisco merchants began
to turn their attention more
closely to the Oregon trade. The
result has been that should you
walk through the freight sheds
of the Oregon Pacific you will
find the same signs nailed to the
walls that were taken down from
the sheds of the O. R. and N.
years ago. With the energy dis
played by the arrangement of the
Oregon Pacific and the assistance
and good will of the merchants
of Oregon and San Francisco,
let us keep the signs where they
are. Complaints have been
made that goods shipped oyer
the Oregon Pacific and trans
ferred to the Southern Pacific at
Albany for points in Southern
Oregon have been unnecessarily
delayed. General Superintend-
Sciatic RheDmatism
Quick Relief and Perfect Cure
Sir. O. B. Patricia
Stockton, Cal.
"I was so badly afflicted with sciatic rheoma
tism that I could scarcely move. . I used a great
nan v remedies which did me no sood. A friend
presented me a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, !
which I began to take. The relief was quick
and two bottles cured me completely. I author.
ize the use of my name- and portrait In recom
mending Hood's Sarsaparilla, for I think It a
very valuable medicine. I recommend it to all
who may be afflicted with rheumatism of old
Hood's si Cures
fever sores, as I know of a lady In Oakland who'
has been cured of ulcers by this wonderful med
Icine." C. B. Patkick, No. . 365 CaUforrna St, ,
Stockton. California. - ' Get HOOD'S.;
Hood's Pilis act easily, yet promptly ant
efficieritly on- tlie liver ami towels - 25rv ' ;
to
or
THE GREAT SPAN
Have you abused the laws of nature and injured your nervous system ?
Are you despondent and melancholy with confused ideas and gloomy thoughts ? j
" ESPANO" 'will positively cure you. It contains no mineral poisons and
is remarkable for awakening organic action throughout the Eystem r.nd 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
bis powers. Trepared in tablet form and packed in boxes convenient to carry
in the pocket. Each box contains 90 doaes or enough to last one month and i3
worth many times its weight in gold. The price $1.00 per box or 6 boxca for
5.00 if ordered at one time 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.3,
3L Stoclitoa Street
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., U. S. A.
An able Bratfl and Nerve Specialist can at any time be confidentially
consulted entirely free cf charge, personally or by mail, at the above
address.
eat R.E.Mulcahy writes in re-
of Junfe i4th,'jthat "we are now
experiencing no delay in hand
ling San Francisco business for
points in Southern Oregon. It
is difficult to understand why the
Southern Pacific pursue the pol
isy of delaying the shipments
delivered them by the O. P. R.
R. Co. On dry goods, clothing,
boots and shoes' in fact, all
goods that are classified as first
class they receive $i 25 per 100
pounds for hauling them from
Albany to Ashland, a distance
of 262 miles, while the O". P .re
ceive 23 cents per loo pounds
for transporting the same class
of goods from San Francisco to
Albany, a distance of 528 miles.
Besides, every pound of freight
delivered to them at Albany for
Portland and points beyond is
absolutely clear gain to them,
not a pound of which would they
receive was it not for the Oregon
Pacific
' 'Taking the annual shipments
to Oregon that are routed by
the O: P. that the S. P. Co. the
latter derive about as much
revenue as they would if the
same volume of traffic was hand
led by them entirely from Port
land."
James Lotan, collector of cus
toms at the port of Portland, was
summarily removed lrom- office
last, week by orders from the
treasury department at Washing
ton. Mr. Black, the ntw ap
pointee, shortly afterward took
charge and the clerkships and
minor positions are rapidly beiny:
filled by gentlemen of the demo
cratic persuasion.
t
"he Nervous System the Seat
of Life and Mind. , Recent
Wonderful Discoveries.
No mvsterv has ever compared wltb that of
human life. It has been the leading subject
of professional research and study in all ages.
13U.C noLWimsiamung tuis jl is uul gener
ally Known
that the seat
of life is loca
ted in the up
per part of t no
spinal cord,
near the baso
of the brain,
and so sensi
tive is this
portion of the
nervous sys
tem that even
the prick of a
needle will
cause instant
death.
Recent discoveries have demonstrated that
ail the organs of the body are under the con
trol of the nerve centers, located In or near
the base of the brain, and that when these are"
deranged the organs which they supply with
nei:vt; uuiu am arsu uentuEvu. vvueu ii i re
membered that a serious Iniurv to the sninal
cord will cause paralysis 'of the body below'
ine injured point, oecause tne nerve xorce is
prevented by the injury from Teaching the
paralyzed portion, it Will be understood how
the derangement of the nerve centers will
cause the derangement of the various organs'
wnicn iney supply witn nerve lorce.
Two-thirds of chronic diseases are' due to
the imperfect action of the nerve centers at
the base of the brain, not from a derange
ment primarily originating in the organ it-'
self. The great mistake of physicians in
treating these diseases is that they treat the
organ rather than' the nerve centers which
are the cause of the trouble.
Dr. Franklix Miies, the celebrated spe
cialist.,has profoundly (Studied this subject for
over 20 years, and has' made many important
discoveries in connection with it, chief among
them being the facts contained in the above
statement, and that the ordinary methods of
treatment are wrong.- All headache, dizzi
ness, dullness,, confusion, pressure, blues,
mania., melancholy, insanity, epilepsy, St.'
Vitus dance, etc.. are nervous diseases no
matter how caused. The wonderful success of
fact that it la based onthe foregoing principle.
Dr. Mh.es' 'Rksto bativb Nervine Is sold by
all druggists on a positive guarantee, or tent
direct by Dr. Miles Meoicac Co.. Elkhart,
Ind., on receipt of price, 1 per bottle, six
bottles for to, express prepaid. It contain
neither opiates nor dangerous drugs.
kS "" f"'' .
This vzonderfui preparation i3 Purely Vegetable i. compotuaclsr! ; :
from the prescription of the OfSciai Physician to the Court of Spain, ,:
" Espano " recreates Mental and Nerve Tower in Man fend "Woman r
An infallible remedy for Nervcas' and General iDebility
Nervous Prostration, Creeping Paralysis, "Weakness caused
by Debilitating losses, Excesses or Over-indulgences, In
cipient Softening of the Brain or Paresis, Dissiness, Loss of
Memory, Confused Thoughts and all Brain, Nerve or Sexual
"Weaknesses. It has no equal in restoring the Stomach and Brain
its normal condition following the
indulgence in the Opium, Morphine or
GREAT SPEAR
iSIl BRAIN AID NERVE REVIVER
Save the tacs
One Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty &oli3
: in valuable Presents to be Given Away In Return for !
SPEAR HEAD TA&f;
1 ,1 53 STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD WATCHES ;..34,5(1 d
6,775 FINE IMPORTED FRENCH OPERA GLASSES. MOROCCO .BODY,' . , .
BLACK ENAMEL TRIMMINGS, GUARANTEED ACHROMATIC . . 8$875 Co
23,100 IMPORTED GERMAN BUCKIIORN HANDLE, FOUR BLADED T . ,
I'OCKET KN1VEH . ,1C0 0
115,500 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARH ROTARY TELESCOPE TOOTH - ' ", ,
' PICKS B,766 Ot
1 1 5,500 LARGE PICTUREH (14x28 icchfs) IN ELEVEN COLORS, for framing;
no advertising on them , 28,875
261,030 Prizes, amounting to ....:.....$i73,250 00
The above articles will be distributed, Vy rnnnl pa, mong parties who eheW SPEA
HEAD Plug Tobacco, and return to us the t'AON taken therefrom. -
We will dlstributo 226 of these prizes In Ibis county ns follows:
To THE PARTY sending us ths greatest number ot SPEAR HEAD . , , - -
TAGS from lliis eoaty we will give. ; GOLD WATCH
To the FIVE PARTIES sending m the next fzrentwt number of
SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each, 1 OPERA GLASS.... 5 OPERA GLASSES)
To the TWENTY PARTIES sending us the next greatest number
of SPEAK HEAD TAGS, we will give to ach 1 POCKET .. x
KNIFE .....20 POCKET KNIVES
To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest
number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, wo will tflvo to each 1 J ......
ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM TOOTH PICK ....lOO TOOTH FICKSf
To the ONE HUNDRED P.1RTIES sending us the next greatest
number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 , . .
'LARGE PICTURE IN ELEVEN COLORS .......;.100 PICTUEa
Total Nnmber o7 Prizes for this County, S2S,
CAUTION. No Tags will be received before January 1st, 18tM, nor after Febrttarr lily
1801. Each package containing tags must bo marked plainly with Name of Sender; Towai
County. SUitc, and Number of Xag.i in each package. All charges on packagsa mast b
prepaid. -. '
READ. SPEAR HEAD posseRRes moi-e qualities of Intrinsic value than any other;
plug tobacco produced. It, is the sweetest, the toughest, the richest. HPEAB MEAD 4
absolutely, positively and dlatinctlvcly different In flavor from any other plug tobacco
A trial will convineo the mw:t skeptical of this fact. It Is the largest seller or any similar
shape and style on earth, which proves that it has caught the populartaste and pleases the!"
people. Try it, and pirticipate in the contest for prizes. See that a TlJt TAO fa on every
10 cent piece of SPEAR HEAD you buy. Send in the tags, no' matter how smalt torn
quantity. Very sincerely, ... ,.
THE P. J. SORG COMPANY, MlDDlBTOWir, OttfOf
A lint of the people obtaining these prizes in this county will bo published Ut tbld
paper immediately after February let, ISM. . , ;
DOS'T SEND Y TAGS EtFOKE JASUARY I, 1894.
Scientific American
Aflency for
CAVEATS. .
TRADE MARKS.
OESICN PATENTS,
CCPYRICMTS. etcJ
For Information Cid free Hanrlbot write to
iuns A co sci BitoAuwAy, NW Voter.
Oldest bureau for securing patents In Amelen.
Every pataut taken out by ns is broucbt bolura
the public by a notice given free of charge iu the
Largest cinrnlatlrm of any BClontlflrj paper in the
world. Splendidly Illustrated. jo Intelligent
man ehould be without it. Weekly, 3.(H) a
yearr tlOsix months. Address M.0NN CO.
fVtusHiiidf 361 Broadway, li'ew Yorli City.
F. M. JOHNSON,
ATTOUSY AT LAW,
CORVALLIS, OK.
jfTPnM a g"noraI i ractic in all tlis courts. Also
tent mr aii thu lirsl-claijS in.iii:jit-coimKUiies.
B. S. MARTIN,
Attorney at Law
Will praitice in all the courts of the state.
All business piomptly attended to.
'OFFICE fN ZIECOLF'S BLOCK,
Corvallis, : : Oregon.
FREE TRIAL
TTT-. ir TUrSufferinghoia youthful er
WC3.K JlleDrorg, loss of mB!y vigor
Varicocle, eta Dr, Duilont's Nerve Pills will effect
a speedy cure by its jise, thousands of caes of the
wry worst Kina ann oi long gcaiiaing fiaye uetn re
utored to nerfeet health. 15.000 testinioMiftis from
all over the world Priceper package f 1.0 ), six f-r
5.00, trial package sent sttiulrely sealed for 10 cents
pogtase. Aanress nr. r.. uumohl,
ife a- Halsted- SSt. .'Ct.ica g! v J 1 1. , IV 9.' A.
.'(
abuSe of Alcoholic Beverages,
Chloral habit.
HEAD OOWTESTl
EBFOOT KOUTE
Creg'on Padlflc Kaflroarf ,
E. V. Hadley,- Receiver,- a'A'd
Oregort Pacific "k. R. C6.'a -;
STEAMSHIP LINE.
i35 Miles Shorter' 26 Ht,i less tiiat
than by any other route. First - c)m
t li rough passenger and freight - line" fj-orri
Portland,- Kugene and all poins iri tne Wit.
I:imette vallev to' a"nd 1 rorh San Francisco-
time scA'Ef)tM (empi Sutijit
Leave Albany W30 f.m: I Leave Vaqiiliii .. 7 a. d .
Leave Cotvalliaf 1:05 1 j Leave Corvllii 10.36 "
Arrire Yaquina 4:Si p. ni Arrive Albaiiy 1'1:1S a. tat
Corvallis. Theabovs trains' connect at yaqnin it-,
tne-urearon i aeinc tt. n. to. 8 unew MLauuaiiipv
u-aaA V.fiiin.' anil San hram-IMW
SfeamsfiFp ''Vtill.-trnett'e '
20th, 27th add June Glh. :
. From &SLr!rrsift
'V'Maj
lfith. 2rfJ and June Jst. .- V
This Company 'cwn cs tfic rfght to changa sailul
JV. IJ. fa?$engers irom x-oriiana,- jw
geB) ani all Wfllafoete .valley ptniti av i
make'cloi connections 'with' trains ut Ihrf
Wehfoot roiite at Albany or Corvallis,' and)
if rfcstified to Sah Frapeiifco, shduld ai'ranjfrf
to iTriVe it Vaqih'na the evening befor .daCtf
of sailing. ;. , ". . j. .-, , . .
Passeu(er, slid frefgnt rntes always th
lowest." . Fcif infi'.Tmatirtn" niiplyto"' -. i
li. E. jiiULCAtr; eril. S'up't.. -
. Oregon rci.hc Jv. 1. l. o,f
. Corvallis, OrejjdA
P B VAIIOFV. f jrent, 4 ;;
Ifol Se Wil7 Bat Fri5v '': , .