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THE COliV AJ.MS (.'AZKTTK. 'jrDAY. tWST"n; W. A FRUIT SHOW FOR OREGON. for Infants an Idren. "Caatorla is bo n adapted to ehfldren that I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Abchkb, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St,, Brooklyn, N. T. "Ths use of Castoria ' Is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work . of supererogation to endorse it Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria ' witfcitaasjr reach." . Cablm Hiitrar, D. D., New York City. - Late Pastor Bloomingdato Reformed Church. Castorlb cures Colic, Constipation Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. For several years I have recommended your Castoria, ' and shall always continue do so as it has invariably produced baaefleal results." Edwin F. Pabd. M. D., -w The Wlnthrop," issth Street and 7th Ave NJwYorfcOUJ, . Tits CxAua Compahy, 77 Mubbay Stub, New Toes. YnVTnl n MM Water Jbront Business Lois, Residence Lots overlooking (he grand Pacific Ocean, l Newport; or ofs hy of the dobtiohs 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 152 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. . lliose wisliins to dispose of iln-ir properly Ciin't put it in better hands than ours. Those wishing to invest will make money by call ing on or addressing JAMES ROBEUTSON & CO, NEWPORT, Benton County. ORECON. REE GUVli U X T KMT t JL RNDS A vr - f l'ne as the choicest in oiiiia .-in- v. u..i.; It i)b l!.6ii up ill beaut. .ul H nn at 7 J 4''t -A ir : c- 4? N. 7: Shi ii nr il w i -V- i v - ' c . j. f - 4 ; Lasssn Ccu.ry. Cel. V CUJLlO V Under the Extensive lr"cat'Oi Sy'.ei of '.he E- acy Lko Va'ky Lard and Water Or. A A fc. nj4AT w ."V : V J ? A J 5 VAM.F.Y CONTAINS A all rcr-tiy U the jjl.-w. sui a'.d ha a 6n-. ini!d citmate ol ficsi; w.iT cov-nr.R iad tiai it-cciilfy been Lujll into MIK BEAUTIFUL IK Nt V LAKI- At! I'-fg" MIW O. fine, level I'llf I .IJ'.S, rowint, d sh. Iicred iy in unt&ti ihe nar armi I. iiu:r t -i a h-ij Iriiidrcd quir miles. 'I ue . . C l. Kail In.- Va Uy( and the Great .Sail I..iki: rad ilirouh Bcck-ilh H.ss will aUo 4c ti"-. ;t. 1 ne l&ud is esJj- cmtivaivd and i-rwduits rxta l.ii": trops wh at, oa', U.lry, hop,., c .m, alia Ha. n.f iai'ks, Tui: : nS .-I'-ik V. rd aid watt-r are piriaitnl at d !aiLer . heap. Th- lai.dcn U; l.ikc.i T.ip iti- ou- rifriucuee Ufi-.ei Ihe ii.r( Act, ill trt.Ly ii!" 40 to 120 a.ie, Ly a mah (M w man, rnr i d mr bi; i;fc. " Wc .ire liuildi ;g a ia-gc ':-ter Sylrm f- r ihe irrignMcn f :!is Nntl We i.nt lojtetcusti.ni:ik :.T tiie H.'.lr-r ae will !ave l-j seil, so ij help . yoM to ijcf a piece of it. I Ii- l;md will t-o- yu Ji.Js an acre 10 t ht.- Guv 2f ei metit, 25 ccitta iloan, lid VI ii; ur y. ;irs. 'ihe VHtfr(;i peijutual af j- rLhia d ippl ), i!l c l JO a-i a. re '.o the Company: $1.35 th an )f jj. aa4 tjoe-o i dtliery 10 the ln-. I .r B-.mis .th n. All laud fliie Lus ne.-ilf if is attended tu lor cu.tMiierK Ly us vitluMit exfra char,e. ai d the rx;higs t under the lrert Act a rtce ii-. iiCiuJccl ly Congres, must show a waiir t suj-pl re rh-y uiil lie .ic." plec , HONtV LAKE Ci'Y. the irwn we are eslab'i-l-ii . offer-, boo- r chances for the eslaLiisl.uicut of new Lusiuesaes, and is aeii w rtlr rn ty. & vesiigatinj a)r THESE LANDS CAN BE ' -r t . V X . 4" . TAKEN UP WITHOUT RESIDENCE Under the Desert Act, affording a chance for the speculator as well as the houiesecker. EMPLOYMENT AT GOOD WAGES For Men aiid Teams on the construction work, if you desire to uiaLe a " home there i, 4 J J REMEMBER that these Land3 are level, all ready for the pow, with rich sou, on lailroad now Dui.t, and on has cl another, building. Fuel is free, lumber cheap, and water p cntiful. Good loca! a3 well as outside J markets. The irrigation of these lands makes them immensely and iinme- diately productive. " .. x At the recent meeting of the Oregon State Horticultural Society held in Salem the - necessary pre liminary steps Were taken for hold ing a fruit 6how in Oregon this fall. . This movement is one that is absolutely necessary to the de velopment of the fruit growing industry of the state. The plan is to hold a fruit s!iov in Oregon this fall which shall be of sufficient magnitude to give visitors a prop er idea of what is and can be done in fruit growing lines in this stale, and to convince them, that the choicest of fruiis are actually pro duced in marketable quantities. It is then proposed to take the col lection to San Francisco for exhi bition at the proposed exposition in that city. The plan requires not merely samples of choice fruit, but large quantities of those fruits with which Oregon expects to supply the markets of the coun try. Above ail things there should be a great prune exhibit, For a number of years Oregon has been engaged in planting fruit trees, especially prune trees, on a large scale. These trees are now commencing to tear, and the next thing is to establish a reputation for our fruit. The situation of Ore gon is like that of a merchant who starts in business alongside of an enterprising competitor who is full of vim, enterprise and thoroughly understands and. uses the art of ad- 1 vertising. Such a merchant, no matter how excellent his goods may be, will assuredly shut up his shop in a short time, unless he thor oughly advertises his wares. The peculiarly isolated position in which Oregon was so long situated is responsible for the failure of the people generally to understand and appreciate the value of adsertising. But Oregon is no longer out ot the world. The old time methods will not biiil the new conditions. Under the auspices of the Ore gon Stale Horticultural Society a fruit exhibit was collected for the Columbian exposition. It is true that the labor and expense of mak ing the exhibit was allowed to fall upon a very lew men, but it is that fruit exhibit which has saved the state from disgrace. It has shown the visitors to the Columbian ex position that Oregon" produces the linest deciduous fruits of any por tion of the United States. This exhibit has received many times as much attention from eastern papers as all the rest of the Ore gon exhibit combined. Merely as an advertisement lot the state it has been worth probably $1,000, 000. No business, however, was ever built up by one advertise ment. It is the man who avails himself of every opportunity to advertise effectively who wins. There is every reason to expect a great number of visitors .to the Pacific coast the coming fall. Many of these visitors will have had their attention called to Ore gon fruits at Chicago and all that will be required to confirm their favorable opinion will be a fruit fair here at which they will be en abled to see on a broader scale i what we produce. j ' The white? exposition at San Francisco will give an uiuivaled opportunity for advertising Oregon fruits. California's reputation now rests upon fruit. The vast major ity of those who attend her expo sition will be interested chiefly in fruit, and all fruit exhibits will receive far more attention, rela tively than at Chicago. Unless Oregon can. go to San Francisco and fearlessly show its fruits in open competition with California, we might as well ask ourselves the question why we are raising fruit. The day for action in this matter has come and there should be no ft Send 4 cents in stamps for full information to I Honey Lake Valley Land & Water Co. it FEED W. LAKE, Secretary X tt Office, 6 Hood iJuiIttmg, oAJM fHAHUiSU). UAL. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS AT REDUCED RATES J J ARE BEING RUN FROM SAN FRANCISCO. IJ . ' - - ' child's play in reference to . this fruit fair. The object of the fruit fair is not to benefit qf add glory to any individual or locality but to advance the material welfare of the state. Success can only be attained by subordinating all local or individual jealousies to the gen eral good. Rural Northwest. Palo Alto stock farm, the lovers of first, quality horses will be glad ti learn, is to be maintained by Mrs. Stanford, who regards the further development of the sena tor's theory of fine racing stock botli a duty and a pleasure. Among novel things proposed to be done by Mrs. Stanford, is the exchange of a stallion and two mares from Palo Alto for two stallions and two mares of the OrlofT breed from Russia. The Russian animals are now on their way to this country and will be exhibited at Chicago for six weeks. The Palo Alto stallion to be sent to Russia is (iood Gift, by Electioneer, first dam Miss Gift, thoroughbred by Wildidle, foaled 188G. One of the mares is a, three year old out of Bertie by Piedmont. The other is j'et to be chosen. The Russian horses are are from the imperial stock farm. The two stallions re joice in the somewhat awkward names of Ouriadnik and Verboost-chik. s lN ' - "his Wonderful preparation i3 Purely Vegetable f compounded. from the prescription of the OfScial Physician to the Court of Spain. " Tspano " recreates Mental and Nerve Power in Man and Woman. An infallible remedy for ITervotl3 and General Debility, Nervous Prostration, Creeping: Paralysis, TVeakness caused by Debilitating losses, Excesses or Over-Indulgences,. In cipient Sofeninrj of tb.e Brain or Paresis, Dizziness, T,OS3 of Memory, Confused Thoughts and all Brain, Nerve or Sexual Weaknesses. It has no equal in restoring the Stomach and Bnin. to ita normal condition following the abuse of Alcoholic Beverages, or indulgence in the Opium, Morphine or Chloral habit .- AT SPANISH BRAIN A ND NERVE REVIVER The Southern Pacific company in pursuing a policy of retrench ment has discharged 1,000 em ployes, which will have the effect of decreasing its monthly pay roll not less than $75,000. This whole sale discharge of employes is in addition to the recent reduction of daily hours of labor in various shops. For some time past nine hours a day has been the rule in these railroad shops, the men be ing always paid by the hour. Now they are working eight hours a day which is a 10 per cent, redaction in time. This is said to be equiv alent to the discharge of 600 men. Dismissals from the force of track men were also on a wholesale scale, for not less than 550 of these employes have been dischargee1. Mrs. Cadence Belshaw, wife of Geo. Belshaw, whose wheat has made Lane county famous the world over for a quarter or a cen tury, died at the family aesidence in Eugene, August 2, 1893. A little "faith cure" applied to the present monetary disease would do a vast amount of good. HoodV Cures Sharp Pains Short Breath, Heart Trouble, Khou- matism. Mrs. Zu M. Paine Eagle Creek, Oregon. Have you abused the laws of nature and injured your nervous system ? Are you despondent and melancholy with confused ideas and gloomy thoughts ? ' ' EZ S PA NO" 'will positively cure you. It contains no mineral poisons and ia remarkable for awakening organic action throughout the syEtem and an improvement in every tissue. It produces better muscles, benes, nerves, hair, nails, skin, blood and gives vigorous life to the unfortunate who has exhausted his powers. Prepared in tablet form and packed in boxes convenient to carry in the pocket. Each box contains CO doses or enough to last one month and ia worth many times its weight in gold. The price $1.00 per box or 6 boxes for J5.00 if ordered at one time and a guarantee will be given, that any case men tioned above that it docs not cure, the money will be refunded. Aa to our financial standing we refer to any bank ia this city. Sent charges prepaid to any address hi "United States or Canada. Put up in plain wrapper with no mark to distinguish what it is. Send for circulars and testimonials. Addre.8, 3L toclitoji Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., U. S. A. An able Erain and Nerve Specialist can at ar.7 time bo confidentially consulted entirely free of charge, personally or by mail, at the above address. j Under the peruhar circumstan ces of the times Mr. Cleveland his already exerted powers almost autocratic with reference to the democratic party, and the party has acquiesced in his course. If he should assume to assure the country that protection shall not be disturbed by his party, he would not be arrogating to himself any thing greater than those assump tions with which the country is already familiar, while at the same time ha would do much to reas sure our business men and restore confidence where there Is now nothing but distrust. N. Y. Ad-vtTd'ser. EAT SPEAK Ml CONTEST m? Jfik SS?. iMi Jl? SAVE THE TAGS. Qua MM and Savanty-Threa Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty. Dollars 111' -ttsstJl fh Valuable Presents to be Given Away in Return for SPEARHEAD TAGS.- 1,1 55. STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD V'ATCIIES .....S34.6G0 00 5.775 FINE IJIPORTED FIIE.VCII OI'KIiA GLASSES, MOROCCO BODY, BLACK ESAM1CL TRIMMINGS, GUARANTEED ACHROMATIC... 28,875 09 23.1 00 IMPORTED GERMAN IiUCKUOllN HANDLE, FOUR BLAPED' ' POCKET KNIVES 23,100 Cftr 115.500 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHAtiM IcOTAKY TELESCOPE TOOTH ' PICKS..... 57,750 00 1 1 5.500 LARGE PICTURES (14x28 inche s) IN ELEVEN COLORS, for framing, no advertising on them 28,875 261,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $173,250 00 WltlXKLES, end hollow cheeks, and dull, sunken eyes, don't always mean t hat a woman's otd. Half the time, they only show that she's overworked or suffering. - To such women, to' every wo-' man who is tired or afflicted. Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription i safely and certainly brines back health and strength. It's a legitimate medicine that corrects and cures; a tonic that invigo rates and builds up; a nervine that soothes and strengthens. " For all the derangements, irregularities and weaknesses peculiar to wo-, men, it is the only guaranteed remedy. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you- have your money back. - - , It won't do to experiment with Ca- tarrn. xnere's the constant danger 01 driving it to the lungs. You can have a perfect and permanent cure with. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Bemedy '. "I have lived here In Oregon for the past twenty years, and most of Uie time have been a very great sufferer from utSamtnatory rheumatism. I hav also had what the doctor called heart disease, with shortness of breath and sharp pains in the left side. I decided to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and before I had finished three bottles I was in better health than I had been for years. I do not have any pain now 'sleep well, and to-day no woman of my aee Cnjoyd Detter Health than L At home ott the ranch I not only attend to my family housework, but last summer I cared for and milked four cows. I do not feel that I can say half enough in praise of Hcod's Sarsaparilla Mas. I M. PautE, Eagle Creek, Oregon. Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient; yet easy in action. Sold by all druggists. S5ev u. a. TAJVI&, Attorney and Counselor at Law, COSVALLI9, I : OEEQOU. , COL. C. W. DEAN. SUNSTRUCK IN BATTLE I DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Et.kitart, Ind. I must say the Kentoratlve Nervine and Nerve and liver PUls have done ma trrrat enod. FOB YEARS I HAVE NOT FELT A3 . WELL AS NOW. The Btartlns point of rny disoao was a sunstroke received in battle before Port Hudxon, Louisiana, June 14th, ISM. ITp to the time of beginning to take Ir. Miles' fy Remedies I had bad a con ri MO tinual detracting pain In my head; a I no, weak spells, and tli past four years I have had to give op everything of an active character, and stay in Uie house for I r"t E cmntli at a time; J r EL. U eonld -not walk acroKa the street. I KNOW VOl'lC REMEDIES HAVE CUBED Mli, and that the cure will bn permanent. Several frienYs THOUSANDS here are using your remedies, and all speak well of them. Yours truly. COL C. W. DEAN, National Military Home, Dayton, O. DR. MILES'NERVTVE Is the modt. Mr. tain cure for Heartache. Neuralgia, Nerv ous Prostration, Dizziness, Spasms, Sleep lessness, Dullness, Slues, and ODium Habit. Contains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold on m Positive Guarantee. Dd. MILES' PILLS.60Doses25Cts. H ME INDUSTRY! Legal business promptly attended to in soy part ot the State. Office iri PoftofUce Block. . . Main St., Op. Cameron's Store.. ! A qniet room. Good iiooks. Cnrrent T'a pers and Periodicals. The public iuviltiL Strangers especially welcome. - Per Order of W. C TJ.. AFumiahed rooms (up stain ) W rent. . " ' I jChildreir Cry forJitchefCastorla. Fine Buggies and Carriages. Will amply pay anyone for their time to go to - THE CORVALLIS - OAERfAGE & WAGON CO.'S FACTORY BAnd see their large and ex tens' ve factory at Cor vallU, Oregon, where ou can buy BirOGIKS, CAR RIAGES AN1 M'RIKO WAGONS which, with proper care, will last a life time. 'They are rnaile of the finest cecond-growth tiralwr and the best of ether material by that factory, where each piece of material is taken from the romrh and shaped inth s factory by machin ery designed for the purpose. Each vehicle is finely painted in the most eleicaut style. All Jobs ark Made avd Per Tookther ik Dry Sitm meb Weathkr when the timber is thoroughly dry, which is not done with Eastert jobs, as most Eastern risrs shipped to thW country are bnilt in winter and early spring when the weather is damp. The beantv of all these Jobs is that they are all FULLY WAR RANTED and sold at such REASONABLE PRICES - at there is no excuse for anyone to but a home- -madeng.- . - - The above articles will bo cllsiriLuttd, f y e t:t?tos, amorix parties who chew SPEAtii HEAD Plug Tobacco, and return to u.a the 1J. 'i AGS taken therefrom. We will diotrlbute 226 of these prizes in liiSs tonnty cs follows: To THE PARTY Sending us the grKsicei numLcr of KPEAR HEAD TAGS from tbis county we viltgivt- 1 GOLD WATCH; To the FIVE PARTIES sending us the ucr:t f;rep.(est number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each, 1 OPitttA GLASS.... 5 OPERA GLASSES. To the TWENTY PARTIES sending w, tio next greatest number of SPKAIt HEAD TAGS, we will givo to each 1 POCKET KNIFE To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of SPEAIt HEAD TAG-, we will give to each 1 ROLLED GOLD WATCH tin ARM TOOTH PICK To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us tho next greatest number of KPFJAR HEAD TAGS we will give to each 1 LARGE PICTURE IN ELEVEN COLORS .20 POCKET KNIVES.- .100 TOOTH PICKS ..IOOPICTURESj Total Kambcr of rrl.-cs for tbfs Connfy, 228. CAUTION. No Tags-will bo received before January 1st, 1891, nor after February 1st 1801. Each package containing tnscs must he marked plainly with Name of Sender, Town; County. State, and Number of Tag.5 in each package. All charges ou packages must be? prepaid. READ". SPEAR HEAD possesses mom quail of Intrinsic value than any other plug tobacco produced. It is the FWtv-tf-st, the tougncst, the richest. SPEAR 1IAI 1 absolutely, positively and distinctive?;? different ia flavor from any other plug tobacco.; . A trial will convince trie most skeptical of thin fact. It Is tho largest seller of any similar' shape and stylrf on earth, which proves that it hns caught the popular taste and pleases the people. Try it, aail participate in the content for prizes. See that a TM TAO is on every 10 cent piece of SPEAK IIEAD you buy. Send in tho tags, no matter how-small the quantity. Very Ri ncerely, THE P. J. SCRCt COMPANY, Middlktoww, Omo.- A list of the people obtaining thepe prizes in this county will be published in tbi paper immediately after February 1st, !!'!. DON'T SEND AS? TAGS BEFOSE JAKHSRY I, 1334. 4 Scientific American . Afjency taF Ml&3kJt& TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Information and free Handbook write to MUSS & CO- Stil Bboadwat, Srw Yowr. . Oldest bureau for securing patents in Amorica. JCvery patent taken ont by ns i3 brought heforo the public by a notice given free of charge in tba Lanrest drenlatlon of any f rientlfle paper In the world. Splendidly iiluetrated. Ko intelligent man should be without It,, Weeicly, S:j.O( a vear; $L60eiI months. Address MUJJN A CO.-PuBLisnBR-s, S61 Broadway. Hew Xcr& City. I. M. JOHNSON, ATT0BNEY AT LAW. CORVALLIS, OR. JHTtiocn ft p?ncral rractice in all t?i& ourta. A!? at'i.t tr tii tiiu lirdt-ciiwis u;:nuntc couifuuics. i.- B. S7 MARTIN, " Attorney at Lav, Will practice in all the courts of the state. All busiuess pjomptly attended to. - OFFICE IN ZIEEOLF'S BLOCK, . ' CorvaHis, : .: Oregon. THE WEBFOOT pOTEtf FREE; TRIAL- ill TJT Suffering ft m ynnthful er WC3K IU.6Iirors, loss of hiunly vigor Varicocle, etc. Dr. IruMont's Nerve Pills will effect a speedy cure by its use; thoufcaiids of cases of the very worst kind and of longstanding have been re stored to perfect health. 15,000 testimonials from all over the world. Price per package SI. 00, six for $5 00, trial package sent securely sen led for 10 cents postage. Address Dr. R. DuMont, , 98 S. Halsted St.OhicamvHl.U. S. A. Oregon Pacific Bailroad E. W. Hadley, Eeceiver, and Oregon Pacific R. R. Co. 's STEAMSHIP LINE 235 Miles Shorter;' 20 Hours Lew titre than by auy other route. First claf through passenger and - freight line from Portland, JCiigene and all points in I lie Wil lamette valley to and from San Francisco CaL .. TIME SCHEDULE (except Sundays.) Leave Albany 19:30 p. m. Leave Yaquina 7 a. nV Leave Coivallis 1:C5 p CP. I Leave CnrtalliS 10ii5 " Arrive Yacuina 4:35 p. ni Arri e Albany 1 1 :13 a. m Southern Pacific trains connect at". Albany si df C. irvallis. The above trains connect at Yaquina ith the Oregon Pacific It. R. Co.'s line oi stefHisliips" tween Yaquina and San Francisco. From Vaqnina'.- Steamshi? "Willamette Valley," May 20th, 27th and June Gth, From' San' Fran Steamship "Willameife Valley," Ma 16th, 23d and June 1st. This Company eerves tlie rlglit to change sailingf daVs without notice. N. B. Passen.'6r from Portland, En gene and all Willamette valley points car make close c"iincctions with trains of the? Webfoot route at Albany or t'orvallis, andf if destined to Sort Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evening before dat& of sailing. ' - r - rasseugcr and freight rates always lh0 lowest. For information apply to - B. E. MULOAIIY, Geu'I. Sup't., . . - .. Oregon Pacific R.- K. Co., ; :- Corvallis, OregonV D. B. VAUGHN, Gen 'J. Agent, - Nf. I Sea Walr Saa FranoiwM CaV ;