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TltE OdKyALLIS GAZETTE, FRIDAY, SEPTE IBEIt IT: 1893. ... -- tf -' rl i'.: m BICYCLE According to instructions received from headquarters, Messrs. Conover Sc Kmy are enabled to make Great Reduc tion in tin price of Wheels. They -will now and for a short tirnj onlv. sell THE IjSLlrOXJS "IMPERIAL" WHEEL $100 CASH! or $125 on the Installment Plan. Former Price, $150. CONOVER & KEADY, Gazette Buildiug, Corvallis, Oregon. FISH & MURPHY, STOVES, I TINWARE, PLUMBING. tubing and Tin RE E . F GOVERNMENT 18. 1 - "v wi wvrsvvst iu viiiuiuia tic nMW Mff t.mm In the beautiful iMoney zt Lassen County. Cal. . Matter the Extnnahra Irrigation 0vtm of the ;gv Honey Laks Valley Land and Water Co. J EXPLANATION j ' ocllg BEAUTIFUL HONEY JK. JSjf largf area of nne, km, loam unm, all ready lor the plow, is nit- M. . rounded and sheltered by mountain, and ha a fine, mild cifmale m. jt the year around. Hooey Lake is a body of fresh water covering one m nv hundred sauare miles. The N. C O. Railroad haifaontl. been built into X it tie Valley, and lb Oreat Salt Lake road through Back with Pass will alto jc cross-it. The iaad is easily cukiranrd and produces extra Urge crops X -fc wheat, oats, bade, hops, corn, alfalfa, vcntables. fruit and stock. Wood aod water arc plentiful and lumber cheap. The land can be taken up with- S--ft oat residence under the Desert Act, ia tracts of 40 to jao acres, by a man w or woman, married or single. .... W arc building a bug. Water System for the irrigation of this land. jf. W.wanfj to get customers for the water we will have to sell, so will help M. . yotito get a piece of it. . The land will cost yon t.5 an acre to the Got- a nV . 5 cents down, and $ioo in four years. The Water (a perpetual M. n right aad good supply), will cost an acre to the Company; $1.15 down n and fc.00 on delivery to the land for its irrigation. All land office business 3f. sV is attended to (or customers by ns without extra charge, and the filings 4c if. astderthe Desert -Act as recently amended by Congress, must shew a water M supply before they will be accepted. HONEY LAKE CITY, the town w. are establishing, offers good - chances for the establishnwat of new hnsinmci. aad ia well worth in- wrstigating. ,4HtMHr w-Mwww-Mt . . .: TMCSC LANDS CAM BE . TflKUM I I M AI I HI a-tstasn w w s s . s Vndcr the Desert Act, affording s cbance for the speculator i..UutJiebflmeseelttr. ' - EMPLOYMENT AT GOOD WAGES 1 FMPI nYMENT AT H , SSW - , VSV - - - BV - V. VW ' ItX'' For Mea Aavd Tetutu oa the conatruction work, if yoa desire, to make a J J; borne tnere ' S - - . - . wmnnawawawmw-nmmmmm--mmmmmmn-n ---------------------------' J REMEMBER that tkeae LjukU are lereJ, all ready for the plow, with rich aotl, oo railroad" now boiit, aad on line of another, building. Fuel is free, lamber cheap, and water plentiful. Good local as well as outside .Jj niarketaC " The irrigation of these lands makes them' immensely and irnme- jj suatetT xaroaacriTe- . : Send 4 cents in stamps 9 - p Honey Lake Talley Land & Water Co. FRED W. LAKE, Secretary H Office, 6 Rood Building, : H SPECIAL EXCURSIONS ARE BEING RUN FROM SAN FRANCISCO. w:XUirMiMllMirUH VAR HERE. - Work a Specialty. LHNDSs it B it t tt f t 5 s J LAKE VALLEY CONTAINS A f tt. 11 I I 'HI- SiintriMr w w s a a.w Ix'l.l w W GnOD WAfSER - for foil information to it SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 3t valley AT REDUCED RATES r" tt nrirttJtJr NEWS FROM THE STATE. Brief Summary of the Happen ings in Our Sister Counties of Oregon. Fail-mount's cutlery voru hare started up. 1 It haa been raining at The Dalles tor the first time aince July. Lane county', eqnalizatiou board meets Monday, September 25. Two hundred pioneers attended the Rose bur); fair ou pioneer day. . Tlie Oregon National bank of Portland resumed business Ust Saturday. A Chatav.qua literary and acientfic circle haa been organized at Brownsville. An enormous wh tie waa seen off the month of the Columbia, Friday morning. Fl. tchei'a mill in the Blue mountains has cut 2,000,000 feet of lumber this summer. . The Astoria Budget' type-aetting ma clin.e has been delayed by a patent iu fringe men t lav suit. ' Mrs. Mary Spencer, wife of-Genre Spen cer of Gatesvillv, was com in i ted to the asy lum last Monday. The lessors of Foley springs have (riven np the resort after losing, they claim, $10,000 in their investment. , The monument to be erected in honor of the late T. G. Richmond is being made at Dallas, and is to cost $1,500. ' There are now 878 : patients in the state insane asylum (JOS males and 273 females. The number of employes is 102. The dense smoke hps hindered the wrk of the engineers who are making a survey of the mouth of the Columbia river. North Yamhill's school board, after hav ing advertised for bids, decided not to build a uew schoolhouse at present, A contract for building the new addition to the reform school was awarded last week to J. A. Hazel of Salem for $40,089. After 19 days' work, C. F. Hnbart has got the boiler and engine for his new saw mill over the mountaius from Dallas to Netart's bay. The salary of the principal of the Rose burs; school waa formerly $15,00 a year. It ia now $1,000 and an assistant teacher gets $40 a month. Au Indian woman lost her life trying to defend her pappoose irom the attacks of a hm gry beer, near Athena last week. The bear was victor. The dome of Oregon's capital building is to be decorated with four arc electric lights, which will go far towards illuminating the capital city's streets. Nat Blum, under indictment for smug gling, arrived in Portland Saturday morn ing from Sau Fr mci-co in custodj of an of ficer and he was placed in jail. A $375 gold nugget was found iu the Elk c-eek mines of Sloan & Haskell, en tirely free from quartz, and is the largest specimen found iu several years. A suit was begun by A. Bush on a note for $22,000, given Ky parties who bought the Salem electric light plant a little more than a year ago. Most of the parties are in Portland. ' The editor of the Springfield Messenger announces that he will not more his plabt to Eugene and advocate populist principles "owing to the financial stringency'' of the pdpulistic putse. A number of the leading business men of Athena have arranged to take wheat on all accounts, "owing to the stringency of the money market," at prices ranging from 40c to 50c per bushel. Colonel Robert A. Miller, register of the Oregon City laud office, and Mrs. Sarelia G. Grublia, late siiperiiitedent of the Salem schools, were married Monday morning at Hi home of the - bride's parents at Waldo hill. . . The news has been telegraphed to Union that B. W. Hoffman, the young farmer poet who left there several weeks ago in charge of a large amount of stock, while in the vicinity of Green River, Wyo., had mysteriously disappeared. The continued rnitm have had a depressing influence ou business, as the bop crop is just being harvested. . From an ' examination of some of the yards no damage is seen to re sult yet, but if the rains continne the hop licw will rain many parts, as they are in creasing rapidly. . Eugene Guard: A visit to the twenty acre prune aud cherry orchard ou the Blair donation, owned by the Guard, will demon- tratw to fruit growers the wisdom of thor ough cultivation. This orchard was plant- d a year ago last February, but the trees have the appearance of . three-year-olds. No crops have been grown between the rees. Salem Independent: Mr. A. T. Gilliam measured a pear tree on Mr. Allen's farm a Polk countv the other day that, is prob ably one of the largest of the - kind ever known. It is of the variety called Fall Butter. The tree ia 50 feet and 2 inches Mich, and 7 feet 9 inches in circumference. It is estimated that the tree holds 100 ushels of fruit. For the benefit of onr friends, says the Brownsville Times, who may be a little skeptical as to the adaptability of our soil to imt of fruit vulture, we will chronicle an tt-tii, which however, will be branded as rt-r iimii;t:ficont by many of our residents. Mr. S. P. Barger brought several plums to this office which measured seven inches in circumference. They were of the Columbian variety, which is not, as a rule, a large plum. Eugene Guard: Last Wednesday after noon D. Johnson, aged 73 years, who re sided with a daughter on the Siuslaw river, 'M.ut thirty miles west of Eugene, went out about 5 o'clock in the afternoon to drive up ihe cow. Not returning, the family be came alarmed and neighbois were called in to search for the old gentleman. They suc ceeded in finding him, dead. He evidently died from heart disease. He came to Lane, county about three years ago from Nebsaska and leaves an aged widow and. five grown children. - ' The editor of the Salem Journal recently visited the penitentiary to take in the situ ation there. ; - Speaking of one of the inmates sent from Linn county it says: "Captain Saunders, at one time editor of the' Benton Leader, is looking remarkably ' well. , At tired in light colored trousers and a bine sack coat, with hair parted and puffed faultlessly correct, he presented a very neat appear, ance for a lifetime prisoner. - His cell is a model of neatness, accommodated with helve, and the walls aie almost hidden with photographs of relatives and acquaint ances. In and around this cell he spends most of his time, much of which is occu pied in reading. Saunders is always very sensitive of a visitor's presence, though un like most prisoners, be never allows his eyes to catch those of an observer until intro duced by a guard. He has whiled away tx yarn of his sentence and has not aban doned all hot of ometime regaining his freedom When asked regarding his hopes he replied, 'There's not - a prisoner here but realizes the truth of tbe words, Hope springs eternal in the human breast,' and be hopes vet to some day bask ; unfettered in heaven's bright sunlight." HOVV TO CURE CHOLERA INFANTUM. : ; PlilNTSVILLR, RrjBlANGTOK Co N. J., July 17th, 1892. Our baby, now fourteen months old, was taken with, every: symtom of cholera infantum. I commenced using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and after the first few doses he was relieved, and at this writing is as well as ever. I feel that I can not speak too highly in its praise. Mrs. ' Wn, Ev Beed, For sale by T. Graham Bwggia : FROM ALL THE WORLD. Items of Interest About People and. Things Carefully Corralled. The Chinese have asked more time for re gistration. The First National bank, of Cheyenne, haa resumed- The president of Frince is said to be dangerously ill. Paid admissions to the world's fair now average over 200,000 daily. The raisin, crop of southern California will be the largest ever produced. Five Chinamen were deported 'from Sau Fraucisco to China the first of the week. .The new liberty bell was formally dedi cated at the world's fair grounds on tho 9th iuSfc : . V . - ' On the Sth inst, a number of American priests had an audience with the pope at Rome. For the past month about fifty carloads a day of fruit has been sent east from Cali fornia. Iu Baldwin, Wis., two business blocks, valued at $100,000, were destroyed by fire on the 7th. Au uncle of Jim Oorbett, the pugilist, was drowned iu the Missouri river at Osase City, Mo., ou Sunday. There is a famine in the Northern part of China aud people are dying of starvation and cholera by hundreds. Some Washington hop raisers have con-, tracted at 20 ceuts and others have refused an offer of that amount. Barney R'eilley killed his little brother with a didn't know-it-was-Ioaded gun at Bloomington, III., Sunday. . R. M. Hooley, the veteran theatrical manager of Chicago, died on the 8th, aged 81, Cause, disordered liver. The Commercial National bank, of Brooklyn, N. Y.t lost $163,000 through a Colorado mining investment. Mrs. Maria E. L. Kip, widow f the late Bishop Kip, of San Francisco, died last Friday moruing, aged 81 years. Lost Sunday was the hottest day of the summer in Minnesota, the thermometer re gistering 93 in the shade at Mankato. . The U. S. marine hospital at Port Town- send, Wash., was destroyed by hre last Saturday. Loss, $3,500; no insarance. Rev. John Berry, in prison awaiting trial for robbing a co-operative store at August, Ga., made his escape with other prisoners. The Brazilian government has stopped all general communication with Europe. This order was made on account of the revolution in Brazil. About 1,500 Spanish cigar makers in the clear Havana trade went on a strike Satur day iu N. Y., after refusing to accept a re duction of !pz per thousand. An insult to the trench nag . was com mitted by British mau-o'-war's men , now iu Quebec, on Sept. 7 th. The case will be re ported to the French consul. At Mount Vernon, Wash., September 9th Frank Willet was shot and probably fatally wounded by James Sampson. Sampsou caught Willet stealing plums. The department of agriculture has' re ceived cable advices to the effect that the French govern ineut has determined to ad mit American forage into France free of duty. The net earnings of the Southern Pacific railroad company, (Atlantic and Pacific sys tem!)) for the tirst six mouths of 1893, show an increase of $138,902 over the same period in 1892. ... . v - 1 The Northern Pacific has - brought in a 105 ton locomotive to move .grain trains through the Palouse country. Over 500 loaded cars of last year's grain are awaiting shipment. Dr. Amick, a United States physician, has already gained an international reputa tion and much favorable comment over his recent medical discovery a sure cure for consumption. Two thousand men will receive employ ment at Carnegie's mills, near Pittsburg, at a 10 per cent, redaction of former wages, notice having been posted of the resump tion of business. Ormonde, the $150,000 stallion recently imported by W. O. B. Macdonough is now at Menlo Park stock farm. His purchase and the expense of transportation to Cali fornia exceeds $200,000. A dispatch from Guatemala states that German and British merchants, who out number the Americau merchants there, have entered into a combination to forestall any attempt to increase American commerical inrlaeuce. It is announced that in eastern Washing ton not over one tenth of the grain is yet harvested, and the supply of burlap racks is about exhausted. Merchants are unable to procure more. Wheat will have to be stored iu bins. The officers of the National Woman's Re lief Corps are: President, Mr. Amantha J. Watters, of Minnesota; senior vice-president, Mrs, N. B. Anderson, of California; treasurer, Mrs. Gordon, of Kansas; coun cillor, Mrs. C. V. Sheriff, of Pennsylvania. During the duel scene between Mercutio and Tybalt in ''Rosso and Juliet" at the Dequesno theatre, Baltimore, Saturday, HoodVGures Numerous Boils And Catarrh In the Head KtY W. Z Tucker : : Boseburg, Oregon. I feel that it Is Impossible tor me to say tee much In favor of Hood's SarsaparUla. I was a great sufferer from Impure blood and Catarrh lu my head. - Job's comforters failed to comfort me, and I suffered from numerous toils Agony Beyond Description. -When I began to take Hood's' Saxsaparilla I had six of them, only four of which came to a head, and since then, thanks, to this good medicine, I have been free from tills great affliction. I rained 11 pounds in three weeks. The Catarrh In my.head which has troubled me. for years has also oeen cured by Hood's Barsaperifia and I : Sarsa-:; parilla am enjoylncjrood general health. I earnestly recommend flood's SarsaparUla to all who are afflicted." "W. L. Tucker, Boseburg, Oregon. HOOD'S PiULS cure all liver Ills, Bilious. no,auice, lridltton V . THE GREAT SPANISH BRAIN AND NERVE REVIVER Have you abased the laws' of nature and injured your nervous system T Are yoti despondent and melancholy with confused ideas and gloomy thoughts ? ESPANO ' ' "will positively cure you. It contains no mineral poisons and ia 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. Prepared in tablet in the pocket. Each box contains 90 doses or enough to last one montn 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 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. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Address, MEiiori?ri5 co.j 1 Stockton Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., U. S. A. An able Brain and Nerve Specialist can at any time be confidentially Mnm1n, antl.oW fiua haf nennimllv ni tw rA9.11. fit ttta flLbOVa W- WVU9UbVa WU V .J r address. Thomas Keene, the tragedian, accidently thrust his sword into the left eye of Law rence Lowell, destroying the sight. Lowell formerly lived iu Seattle. The Idaho state board of equalization have fixed the valuation of railroad lines as follows: main line, $6,500; brauch lines, $3,000. A reduction from last year of $500 ou the line of the Union Pacific and Utah Sc. Northern, and and increase on the North ern Pacific of 2,000 per mile. Thousands of would be settlers are how on the borders of the Cherokee strip making necessary preparations for actual settlement. Government booths, at which prospective settlers must register were opened on Mon day, and ou Sunday morning 875 were in Hue waiting their (urn, near Arkansas City, Kan. n A letter from an officer of Emiu Pasha's expedition iu Africa confirms the report of the murder of Eiuin, and announces the finding; of a box of Emm's dispatches, writ ten just liefore he was murdered. The box is now on its way to England. The letters describe in detail the capture of Nyangua. which was stormed March 4th." The Aral lost 800 men. Only two Europeans were killed. The so called Faribault plan is now a thing of the past. H. F. Kest ler, a member of the Faribault, Minti, school board, sab Saturday evening that the Catholics insittei' on having all Catholics for teachers in th parochial building and the board decided t have but two Catholic teachers there, so th- contract for the use of the building is can celled and no public school will be held in that building this year. Mrs. E. M. Denny, of Ashland, has received by mail a living rose tree from the Sarden of Gethsemane. It was sent by T. . Alley, of the Jewish Relief Mission at Jerusalem, in appreciation of that lady's untiring work for the relief fund. The plant was packed in a condensed milk can, package weighing less than half a pound, which is the limit of the International Pos tal Union. The brave little traveler is growing beautifully iu its new home, aod boasts of having accomplished the longest voyage ever inad? by a liviug rose, . 11,000 miles. The plant ia highly prized by Mrs. Denny. The number of neiidibois who will want "slips" after a whilo if the rose bush thrives will be legion. . SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY! A Great Mistake. A recent - discovery is that headache, dizziness, dullness, confusion of the mind, at?., are due to derangement of tbe nerve centers which supply the brain with nerve force: that indigestion, dyspepsia, neuralgia, find In stomach, etc., arise from the derange ment of the nerve centers supplying these or gans with nerve fluid or force. This U likewise rue of many diseases of the heart and lungs. The nerve system is like a telegraph system is will be aeen by the accompanying :ur, Tne llttie . vhlte lines are ' .he nerves which oivey the nrve ' r:e from the 1 erve centers to ;.; ivery part of the ody. Just as the " -!l!trlc current is onveyed along .he telegraph ire to every .tatioa, larze or im.ill- Ordinary .ihyslclaa fail to -ecrard this fact; nstead of treat nit (he nerve corn er for the cause f the disorders. -rising therefrom hey treat thnv iirt affected. Franklin Miles. 1. D., LUB., tho ilzhly colebrated Declallst and tudont of nervous diseases, and author f many noted treatises on the latter subject, one since realized the truth of the first -tateraent, and his Restorative Nervino t prepared on that principle. Its success n curing all diseases arising from deranpe nent of tho nervous system Is wonder 'ul. as the thousands of unsolicited testimo nials in possession of the company manufac urinz the remedy amply prove. Dr. Miles' Bestorative Nervine Is a reliable remedv for all nervous diseases, such as headache, nervous debility, prostration. ueepiessnem, dizziness Hysteria, soxuai oe Mlity. St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc. It is old by all druggists on a positive guarantee, tr sent direct by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., HUkhart, InL,on rocelptof price. $1 per bot 1, six bottles for $6, express prepaid. Restorative Nervine nositlvelycontains no piatesor dangerous drugs. - Fashionable Dress Making. CUTTING & FITTING A SPECIALTY. . New York Styles. VES. M. G. HUBBLE. .1st uoor.eut.of. Second-banA tjtorft. 81, - Err . CThVA YsAA b U This vonderfal preparation is Purely- Vegetable ; impounded from the prescription of the Official Physician to the Court of SpaiaV " Espano " recreates Mental and Nerve Power ia Man and Wotnaa, An infallible remedy for Kerrotis and General Iteli&ity. Nervous Prostration, Creeping Paralysis, ealrae88:n8nl by Debilitatinglrosses, Excesses or Over-Indtdgences, In cipient Softening of the Brain or Paresis, DilnesS, JrOSS of Memory, 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 Alcoholio Beverages, or indulgence in the Opium, Morphine or Chloral habit. form and packed in boxes convenient to O y..WMw,j - , - GREAT SPEAR SAVE THE TAGS One Hundred and Seventy-Hires Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty DollzriJ II73.25O.0O In valuable Presents to be Given Away In Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1 ,1 55 STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD WATCHES... . ,.t34,fl6fr0 6.775 FINE IMPORTED FRENCH OPERA GLASSES. MOROCCO BODY, ' ' BLACK ENAMEL TRIMMINUS, UUAltANTKED ACHROMATIC... 2VSY5 CO 23, 1 00 IMPORTED GERMAN BUCK HORN HANDLE, KOTJB ' BLADED ' POCKET KNIVES 23,109 G& 1 1 6.500 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM ROTARY TELESCOPE TOOTH ' PICKS. 67,73) SO 1 1 5,500 LARGE PICTURES (14x28 inches) IN ELEVEN COLORS, for framing, ' no advertising on them 28,s75 ., 261,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO .$173,260 O0- The above articles will be distributed, (it HEAD Plug Tobacco, and return to us the We will distribute 3 of thess prizes To THE PARTY sending us the greatest number of SPEAK UEAU taus irom uis cssaiy we win give To tbe FIVE PARTIES sending us the next SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we Will give to To the TWENTY PARTIES sending us the or HfKAH xx&Aij XAua, we win give n.aitti To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending number ot erisAK hkau iaws we win give to eacn i ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM TOOTH PICK 100 TOOTH PICKB. To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending numocr or nrisAH hmu iaub, wo win give to eacn.i ; LARUE 1'ICTURE IN ELEVEN COLORS 100 PICTTJEES. Total Namber of Prizes for this Coanty, 226. CATTTTrVNT. No Tries will be received before Jannnrv IsL 1894. nor after February let.-. 1894.' Each package containing toss must be Jounty. Btate, ana rtumoer oi lags mcaca prepaid. READ. SPEAR HEAD possesses more qualities of Intrinsic valne thanrarry eehrr .: nlnir ih.ffn nrrwlnmxl. Tt I. the sweetest, the touehest. the richest. SPEAK HEAD lis A trial will convince the most skeptical of shape and style on eartn, wnion proves mat it people, iry it, ana parxicipnra ia cue ciiuirni iui unseen, cims tuttb av iia im.w vu emj . 10 cent piece of SPEAR HEAD you buy. Bend In tbe tags, no matter-bow small th ouantity. Very sincerely, 4 THE P. J. SORQ. COMPANY, MiPDLrroww, Ohio. A list of the people obtaining these prizes In this county will be publlshsd.Ja.thsg. paper Immediately afu t February 1st, 1894, DON'T SEND ANY TAGS BEFORE JANUART 1, 1894,. njjflo Americas li) i fy TRADK MARKS lgij3- - DESrOW stATKMTS, CAVEATS. TRADK MARKS. DESrOW PATENTS, COPYRiOHTS. arto-I Tat hifuTMiation and tree Handbeefc wrtte to HUNN A CO., S61 Bboidwat, Ksw YoWC Oldest bnresa for seeurint; patents In America Brery patent taken ont by tt is brought before tiie pociio by a notice sires free of eaargs as the . Larccet etreulatron of any scientific paper ta the ' world. Splendidly Illustrated. Mo intalllg-eat man should be without tt. Weefchr. S3.0jt a Tean tUDetx montba. Address MDMN A OO--Pcbijbhjbs. 3oa Broadway, Msw York aty. F. M. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CORVALLIS, OR. - sVPoes a general rraetice in all the conrta Also mm tor all tha firaVclaat insurance companies. 2:24 Main St., Op. Cameron's Store.. - A quiet room. Good Rooks. Current Pa pers and Periodicals. The public invited.' Strangers especially welcome. Per Order of W. C TJ. . AnTFurnished rooms (up stairs) to rant. FREE TRIAL. tttI, TSflrn8- n"m yt'u. - W f cUX . AlAdlrors, ions ot . muuy vigor Varicucle. etc.' Dr. DuMont's Nerve Pills will effee a speedy core hv its use. thousands of euea of the very worst 'rind and of long standing have been re Ktnred to nerfect health. 15.000 testimonials from all over the world. Price per packaire tl.00, six for ts.00, trial package sent seenreir sejien tor iu cents ' postage. Aaoress l'r. tv. iunonr., , f.Hlst 8t,.ehicagp, .lU.fJtJT. X A, - . mt I All frS VV carry HEAD CONTEST. ; I ' ; J AND tsostlfs. imonr parties Who ehSW BPKAJt TIM TAUN taken therefrom. . , - In Ihls eonfT as follows: - . .....1 GOLD VATCK. greatent number of cacn, 1 Ui'utA UIjABO. .5 OPERA GLASasa.. next greatest number to eacu jrinjiv-ax- ..20 POCKET KNIVBB. ns the next greatest us the next greatest .' " marked plainly with Name of Sender, Town, ' pacKage. aii cunrgcn- tmiyK-a ngpn uiuas w this tact, it is -tbe largest seller ot any similar naa camsnt ine popuiar-taate ana pieaec ids TECTH yjEBFOQT Route, rtgon Pacific Bailroad B..W. Hadley, Receiver, and" Oregon Pacific R. R. Co.V STEAMSHIP LINE. 235 Miles Shorter; 20 Hoars Leas-trine than by any other mote.. First cltti through passe nger mid freight' line frft.i ' Portland, Eugene and alt points in rne viru- lamette valley to and from Sau Francisce, Cal, TIME SCHEDULE (e'wpfc8uttdye.V Leave Albany l?-"!0 p. m. I Leave Yao,nlli - t.a. wr . Leave Coivallis lSi n. j Leave Corvallis 104s " Arrive Yaouina 4:5 p. ni Arrive Albany 11:1S a. l . Buuthcm rasifte train comiect; a' Aibnuy. si1 r.M-nllia. Tneabnve trahis oolinectaSYsonina Wit the Oreeoa PaciAe K B. Co.' line ol awawp tween Vaquina and San Franewca.. From Ynqnlnan, C. Will.n,.ffA VaJInv hsv lIVO.ixKiiiL -- ......... J - r 20tb,-27tb and June 8th - ;" .Fran. - .. Steamship "Willamette VaUey,! May 16th, 23d and June 1st. . - Tliis Company 'evenrn tHeribt m change. aaBuig das without notlca, N. B. Pn.senirers from ' Portlnnd; In gene and all Willamette valley point eau make c1sk enneotiona with trains of' I he Webfont route at Albany -op Corw.-uIis. rrr I if destined'to San Kraiu-ison, should !. to arrive at Yiiquiita the evening before dir of'sailing. ' " ' - Passenger and1 Owpllt rata, always It.ai lowest. For-infrmatiri apply to B..E. M BliCA H Y. ObnX SntfKi. I " Oregon Pacific Bi R. On... CorvallUv, Oregon., a B, VAUOHIf. Onl.-Agenti. i i - Ku. 4 &fa W'jtii. San FrancuGO Cals.