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"IT 5c (.-..: "I PATTI'S VOXORoW WARDROBE. tKr Collection of Emerald, to Sh.m. the Majority ,.f Vm3 Ccc. i atU s wardrobe La something that .aabion writers rave over. At' every periormaccj she cf coru-se we:ir3 the newest concei t costume. In the opara that follow, che wears the dress requi site for the part she plays. The concert costnines are the productions of the first ranoian milliner, and one may he Hiiro that the wily milliner, getting an order from Patti, would exert himself tor tlds qaoeu of song an he would for no crowr.od Her jewels are the most elaborate frorn by any woman outside of rovalty, f.ud ev n royalty's gems fade before hei matchJesa collection of cnierr.lds. In some concerts llino. Pati wears & cor, tnniH of ymk snd silver brocade, over Which is worn a delicate green satis de imperatrioe. With this cop'oiko fche wears a dog collar of emeralds i-et with diamonds, a bouquet cf roses made of tiiamond3 n.n.1 emerald completely cov ering the front of her bodice. Al a tiara, garniture ami comb of emeralds and di&inomli. Thir. bit of jeweled oraa inent ia said to be worth over fcjiO.COO. Ife is a peculiarity cf Parti's that the will wear nothing in the way of decoration fcnt what is slsolately real The jewel lx and jewels in "TunHtV in.ro her own, and the pearls fire po.-irjvely real. Iler courier, whenever she sings, is on the stayo, waits for inmlama iu the wings and accompanies her from tVo eta.ie tothoch'essjiijy room that is, when her cjn-oful hufcl.vtud. Sigiior Nicolini, is Hot around. He is very c.iref nl of his i-'recioua v.nfe, and ehe is uevtr on tti-3 Stage bat that ho is an intent cb.jerver of everything t'nr.t ia ;;oit:g on. Patti's piussion, of conwti, i;- her appear ance before the public, i'-hi is on? of those creatures who, without the excite ment of public. fcpplau.e. could bcirrily fexist. The applause of the public is positively meat and drink for u.. There is no debutante more enger to know whether she haa done v.-f-il than is Patti at this day. Hhe comes oif the tetogfo smiling and pleased. " Her eyes sparkle, and the first thing fche asks her husband i;: "Well. v'ae that good? LiVitiii how pleaded tiiey ivre." On beii'K reassured 'that he is tho dnrliug of the public's heart, she is in an ecstasy of plsmmre, and for the next performance the is all the wee pager to do her liest. It is this vor.der f ul desire to be at her best that upholds J;er in ber magnificent art. There are few people who have achieved the fortune, the fame ami the 1,-reat notoii-ty that Patti has who would deny themselves the many human priv ileges that fhe 1hs merely to pre.-ierve her voice and to bo able to maiutain the iijatchless charm of her art. At every hotel wlu.ro rooms a're en gaged for herself special stipulation ia made and rooms selected fur her eev ants rs welL- Tho price is never an object. JIm, Fatti and suite generally ooimpv about ten rooms tnd a parlor in every city in which t.ho wags. Hhe gives two conceits a week, and never travels on the day ehe sit;gs. She requires perfect rest ami refuses to fpoak to any one on tho day of a concert. iSparo Moments. Th9 li'octor anil faticnt. Dr. V enjoys a very large practice. ami hardly finda time to take his much needed rest. One day Dr. P , who had company to dinner, sat quietly chatting in a cor ner of tee drawing room, when he waa told that a patient had come t: fee him who was stiongly recommended by come fellow practitioners. The doctor submitted 'with a bad grace and stepped into hi.'! surgery. Our phyf-iciaa wai in the habit of as certaining vhe condition of the patient 1y asking him to count-, and generally ttopped him at thirty or thirty-five quite long enough for tho purpose. This time also Dr. P asked his patient to count. Time passed cn, and tho guests began to feel alarmed at his protracted absence. Ono of them opened the sur- frery door. Dr. P had gone to sleep in his armchai, and the patient had counted tip t o 8,(112. Matin. Chinese Sargcfy. Like mcst things -in China, the prac tice of surgery differs considerably from that in vogue in less enlightened west ern countries. Bone setting in tho Ce lestial empire is a complicated affair, and doubtless much more tllicacious than European methods. In setting a frac iuml limb the surgeon does not attempt to bring the bones together, but merely wraps the limb in red clay, inserting Borne strips of bamboo into tho clay. Those strips are swathed in bandages-, and in the outer bandage the head of r. live chicken is placed. Here comes in Ihe superior s.cier.ce cf the Celestial. After tho bandage has bepn secured the fowl is beheaded and its blood is al lowed to penetrate the fracture, for it nourishes the fractured limb aud is "lipap good medicine." London Hos- jRskiainH for the "VTortd's Fair. Two well known Swedish scientists MM. Bjorling a:td Kallstemuis, arrived ' at St. John's, Newfoundland, yesterday. They, are- commissioned by tho geo . graphical and geological 'societies of Stockholm to explore the shores of Smith's sound, in the Arctic regions, recollect- specimens of the flora and fauna rf the district and to take astronomical observations. They will hire a schooner - in Bt. John's for their voyage,' from which they expect to return in Septeiu oer. . Information has been received that a party of Americans is coming to explore Labrador and viiit the Great falls, which were discovered last year. Another American parly leav.es here ' ' soon in order to transport for the World' fair at Chicago three villages of different ' tribes of Eskimos, with all their be longings, and also a village of Indians inhabiting the mountainous districts in the interior of Labrador. Newfound ; laud Cor. Pall Mall Gazette. A TTord for tIo Plaglai-tst. The plagiarist, though an example cf xoisdirected effort, may serve to ill8-- trail iow good can result from evil. Ee very often confer3 a benefit by discovcr - ing some bit of wit or beauty that uof.rty oyerjbody else has forgotten.' Tho pla giarist who attractB attention must needu be a man of considerable literary diflcrimmation. Miles Ryan in Kato . I'isld'a Wftshington. Keoewiugr Old Straw Hats. "Don't throw away your straw hat becAnse it is discolored by rain," said a ' 'Jjaiter this morning. "Scrub it with ' -wet cornmeal, and then hang it up for a . few minatea in salphor smoke. It will 1 come out as white aa a brand new one.". -Cincinnati Times-Star. i KcRllsh and AmeHcar. La.nl Orwr A WAitNlNU -DUX'T QSE BIG WORDS. Thero ia a conr tant feud between the . suburban residents and the Sunday ex- I .' K;nuls-tii.g w.tri-iu.coE.tntiin.or . , , , , j, ; i artmu latin 8.ini'iu:inJ aontniieiit.aiities and enrsioniets. The suburban resident goes ( hn hiiill V pavcbo,osica, ob,crti.TS tobew0VK in the morning and goes tev.-r.re of . platitudinous ponderosity. Let , back in the afternoon, except on Sun- y-ur statements possess a clariiiad concise Iday, when he Etays at homo. It would j ness, compacted comprelie:isib)ene?s, conle ! suit bim if the Sunday train service scent, consistency and a concentrated cog- were almost entiielv stopped, except one mornmsr train out into the country and one evening train ' back to lot his per ional friends go out end spend the day with him. The Sunday excursionist represents to him a concentration of the destructive forces of mankind, i-.o he gees to Tcsodo or Wave Crest or some reservation where 'excursionists ate Hot pontiittod to go, cud when ho gets rich enough he builds a p!ac-9 in the midst of gronnds wide enough to hide him from the road, and puts out watch men to revent people ho does not want from covins in and tramping on the grase. This is more an Americau than ra Engb.sh feeling. In England filmcst all of the show conntry places are open to vistoj'3 under restrictions which are gfnc.r;ily observed, ft would he re garded es an improper and unsocial thing for an Englishman with a fine conntry place to drive people off the grounds. Instead of that he welcomes visitors and provides guides to take them around and look after them. New York Sun. IjIS J'i-;ce3 for 0":! Toys. Old toys so very seldom survive the ronjih work which their possessors give them that if by any chance tliey do weather the st orm they become extremely valuable. A collection of old playtbir.gr.. many of which belonged to royal chil dren, has just teen so'.d at the Hotel Drcuot, and some of the articles fetched prices which even their artktic merit and their strange survival of the vioissi tude3 voul-.i hardly have seemed to merit. For instance, a little doll, rather K'sh than a foot high, but clad in a pan oply of steel, 'armed at all points ex actly cap-a-pie," but perfectly modeled and mado at the time when Lcnis XIII sat on tho throne of France, sold for (ihr francs: and oven this' price was eclipsed by that given for a tiny set of carriages j jilauco, but when Napoleon was first consul, which brought in r.eary l.Otif) francs. A rvini itnre kitchen, interest ing as beir.g an exact model of that use fid bonshold apartment, tempo Louis XVI, and a little joint Jd doll, sisteen inches fciph, dressed in a broche silk Watteau ilrt-ss, fetched 240 francs and 110 francs respectively. .Many other toys belonging to bygono epochs sold at almost fsmty prices. tralignaui Mes fieuger. fipr liiinbatnl In I.nok for Cure. "I was once kidnaped !y a pretty woman," was the way George W. Lonihan, of the Rmoky City, began a tory at the LindU. "1 was standing in front cf a popni;v resort in Denver, chatting with som boon companions, when the lady m;i.rcl:ed up to mo pn.l Bsid, severely, "George,. I have been looking for you,' and before 1 could make ivyly she tools my arm and marched me o.T to a carripgo. Mechan ically I got in, aud one drove off with mo, Iterating me Focodly meanwhile. I said nothing, bnt kept wondering who she could be. Khe appeared to have a roster of my faults, for ehe enumerated thons alL Pi-osontly she stopped before a rather pretentions dwelling, and I thought it time to ask for an explana tion. She turned upon to-s quite iu diguautly, stoxincd, looisod hard at me, then stammered forth an apology. She bad mistaken me f jr her husband. I accepted her apology cn coriditicn that the lecture fJ.c lv:d :;iven me should not bo warmed over for rha man who looked like mo. She promised, aad I escaped. ' St. Louis C,lobe-D jmocr.it. Rut Ir.nninator. An old trapper has been bringing from the moimtaius for two weeks a number of peculiar little animals that have puz zled a gwd many people to tell whal they were. They are about the size of a common cat and hav largo" bushy tails lik6 that of tbo raccoon. Their bodies are long and slender and well protected with a thick growth of brown ish colored hair. Their eyes are black and snartping and when teased they growl and spit like a cat, showing a row, of teeth ae sharp R3 cambric needles. Tins name of thewe little arnnialsis the Uassiris, and they are a species of the civit cat, ranking between the foK and the wear-el. They are better, than all the pussies in creation a3 rat extemunators, and about twenty of them have been turned loose in different warehouses and liverv stables in this city. San Francis co Call. . Kuufi ia Wooden I.f . A race on wooden leg3 from Dordeaux to Biarritz and back, a distance of 803 miles was begun yesterday. Eighty one stilt runners entered for this race left the Hotel do la Girtmde at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, being "played off" j by a brass band. They were accom panied by a party of bicyciiFts, wncse duty was to eee that fair play wa3 ob served. Among the racers was the Arcachon baker, Silvaiu Dornon, who traveled on stilts, or claimed to Lave done so, -from Paris to Moscow. A quarter of an feor after the stilt racers had sot out from Bordeaux a party of eighteen women and young girls, also mounted on stilts, left Bor deaux for Cerans, having undertaken to run there and back, a distance of fifty miles, in the day. London News. Boo KoU-s. . R. Itoot teila in Bee Gleanings that pure lead, einc and French ocber, in etrnal parts, mixed with raw linseed oil, maka the ideal paint. All these sub stances combine perfectly and form a smooth, hard, durable snrface of light straw color that will neither peel, crack nor rub off. It is eo nearly white that it ia not an objectionable color for bee- j hives. j The idea in now advanced that there j j and ":ood honey seasons. . A leekecper recommends candy paik ae the best and cheapest thing for ex tracted honey. When the Loney granu lates they can be uliippcd anywhere. A Canadian apiarist is of opinion that bees wear out and dio mora quickly in windy weather or in windy localities than whore the air ia still. Hence the importance of selecting a sheltered lo cality. , - - Italian bees are said to be mora ener getic in resuting the attacks of the beo moth than are the common black bees. An a role, moth invasion means a weak, queenless colony and neglect. e-cy. J2.scliew all conglomerations ottlatnleci-. wo"K"!tm 3UO miiihir ai lecuuion. in trying tc impress a;;oa utners the snperlori'.y of tli '-VisiiHiei,! Central Lint-s, ami why y;ii ant s- mnnj others ii3e this thcroii('tfate from St. 4'.-.ul aiid Min- Desnul:? and J)n Kith fwd Aih!;ii!fl to Mi!-i aiikce. ( iiiuat;o .i;d pnints caat anil otith, i it H ri.it imcrssn ry to ue j?nvbresl;.?r. ht jMiir e:t;Hii'or?.neoiiS dc&uiini aud ul-prei.-Kjclitiite l expa'a&ti-.ms have, ir.ttllijiibil i!y anfl vcrnoioui vivacity, without rhodo tnontadu or tl raiocit:ai bniiIa3t. iSei-uSoni-ly ivoi'i ail p-jK jyib.bij profundity. p;t.lacs us vs'.-nity, irt iti i:q'ia! verbosity i:d vrb .lil.'CiKint. vapidity, shun double entt-iiflres, uru.-iiit j-co8::y aiid pesfcifrtroai" profanity, ' ir,suiT-iit or apparent, la otiu-r wonts, laik plainly, t.atnr;i!y. sns;bly. and truth fully ay t:e Wisconsin tVutral Lines is the route, and that Tfc it. 13 en. ton County LANiNG MILLS AKD dM OHM! t3iiydu W. P. RSARTYH, Proprietor. Doors s.ud Shf-1. kept in stock or made to ur.-Ier. Mouhliiia ol h1 kinds iu pi-ie or jedar. AU orders will receive prompt at resation. I guar:.:.tcd all my work to be rst cl?.s2. West c-f S. P. depot, Corvaiha, Jreyon. 8 8-tf. T3enton County 1JMGI Complete Set of Abstracts of Eenton County iT8?asciag hMii Titles a Sps&i&H W. Money to Loan on Improved City and Country Property. MAIN ST., COKVALLIS. J. M. A'P1!.F.W!IITK,M. P.. resilience North 91h Sti-cet. U. S. 1'EUJioT, 11 D., robi'lence 4th street, t-aro Uocru north c Open lioi. ApplGTvliito is rernot, PHYSSGfiAHS A8D SORSEQSISi Corvallis, Oregon, OiTictover J. D. Clark's hard ware store, and at 11. Graham's drugstore. Hours: 8 to 12 a. m , 1:30 to 5, aad 7 to 8:30 p. m. mm JjX S jEa -TONING "Tl S riTnouaii DAILY , TRAINS Leaving Fort I and 8:45 A. M. " . 7:30 P.M. DAYS TO CHICAGO 9 7 Hours O.uicker to St. Paul. 23 Hours (inicker to Chieayo, 40 Honrs Quickrr to Omaha and Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars Dining Cars. For r.tebiind neiaiiniorni-it'.oi) e&li on orMr3i W 11. iJt'!ii.!3CHT, At. Oen!. I'aas. l'a-.s. Agt, i'M Washington Street. c.-,r. Tmru, 1-:RTTA-N1. OR. K t: at i .i EES? MflCMETiC . SMPSOVEKEKTS. 85!Y. Will enra W.bont M-ai!u! 'i Wd!iw rnltlng fpu CTer'Tt!'.n of brain. D..r?e forcc.ftzccne or inaiscrefica, su' i-xS;t!, dniiav lonc. cruc!i debility, lierf tcsmK. lnotoor. rt.DCB!tin, k'Jucy, llrcr ul hlMuv .ui'ut, !p.p lek. luml., n'AtA'.n, Kecrl it! licllik. ri.li olottl'.t oelt n,niTU o-.,'.l IprJilTer Ei oibrra. acd viivfi a r-jrreot tbi J inaUutiy Nitty tL vnr2T or forlcit :.,O00, will ere ail f thewv d.'riru or n.- p- TboL'V.-4- li-TJ bMi carea t th! av tc:cu lu7etiriou r.ftrir nil oi-.rr renediu fcurf, and s II .-e ti'jre"3 cf lc!r-.-?iia ic ihii jod wrj ft--?- . " i . u.iL uuitEE II II AM r.Kl.1 Ffil;lTaDaTi(;o-o'atr-!tti.tA8iSri!tinC0to00 n.5a. fad tor iliujuatcd hatipSists, Kaiicd, cile!i, frto. adrefl MC l? Firct St., PORTLAKD. ORE. l? ; ik?ws wth fCT An vs. Kif.'cfc it '7HCTlSWELLl(NDER5T0a. .g4 7KEM VYIRE 6AUZE O'EM AOQgg SSta IvPRiDSCIlVE 0F69CD MI'fDSS. 5H"B3T CF CKKS PREFER .TrSMTO fclLJBE GU5-J'A2HlCK.EH',iaiH!2- IE TOU THE BEST 'Buy iha CHARTER 0RK, TSlth, the Wixo Gauzs Oven Doors. . For Salo by Fisli - Morpliy j SOTkHCi'SNfft WKSK3 7W.i.r;tv3-Vtavj-ff. Tit; HR1if.'!HHn Fnf:9 ' THE CORVALLIS GAZETTE, FlllD AY, TT 19 A BtJTT ymn owe yourself and Ifarn. io tne liott vnlne fop your r.iout-y. ci!cincze in yotp fnocwnr by pnr:hiiiii:ff V. Lt. Monglas Kboen, which reprenent the T"S,?S prices aaked, as thausaada Will tostjfy. L, DOUCLAS THE BEST SHOE IN THE WQRID fORIKE M!Wt?. A centime ke?i".l lioe tint mil not rip, nna lf. KAArule!9. Rmooth ltiRWe. daxlhlA. mnm n.-im- celf, baarulti". sraooth Itisl'Tfl, nexihie, mora com fortable, etyish aad durable than any other fihooover coM at ttc price. Equals cusiom maUoBhoeacostlcg com at xiic Iron-. $4 to eml f 5 TTatid-rewcH, flnocairthocs. Th most fitvlifth. easy mid durable e.ioea ever told at the rrlce. 'Ihey eu ual Hue imported sices octlu3 fixjm tS to 12. S fiO I'oHpc Shoe, -wora Ty farmers anil p.il mSfm others who want; & good heavy calf, threo roletl, f TionKlon edgo Eltoe, eacy to walk In, and will keep tha feet dry noJ wrrm. 0:5c 50 Fine Cntf, SiJ.'ZS and 812.00 Wortt C4 si e it3iint-ti;iE fcboes will ive more wear f:r U19 money than any other make. I hey are made for ser vice. Tlie Ini reaalus eales Bho .T that woiklugmea liave found this out. Ptniis-t -J.0 ana Youths' S1.T5 School VS9 &Uoes are v.-01-a by th? boys every v. here. The most wrvtaeR&le shocssold at the prii-et LdUlCS 9-i.liO and S1.95 Shoes fur 11iitnca are made of kfj be3L DonKola or f.na Calf, as desired. They ere very "tyltsh, comfortable and diu-a-ble. T!icC3jOr.hooeqiilseiif!toniniadeehoe8eoti3r from 4jX) to $6.C0. Ladies w!io wish to economize iu tbtlr fo. t wear are finding this out. , !antlm. V.. L. IXmsUs' name anl the price !a stamped on the bottom of each phoe: look for V when yon buy. Pewproof ttealerpatteriiptiuetosHb etitute other iiiaUcs for t.'uem. Such substitutions art fraudulent anfl subject to proreuution by law for ob taining inoney under false protases. M . L. iJOtWi.Af, ftrockzou, MasM. Sold by 2. H. DAVIS, S6!e Afjont THE PORTLAND SAVINGSBANK OF PORTLAND, OBECOW. Paid op capita? Surplus aud prolits ?2co,ooa . 60,000 Interest allowed oa savings deposit as follows: On ordinary savings hooks. . ..4 per cent per annnm On term Mayings Urks 6 percent ief annum On certiricates of de;.ciit: For three mouths 4 per c?nt per annum For six months 6 per cent cr annum i'ortwelva ctuuthx 8 pen-cent per annum FltANlt M;KUM. President. J. f. '''HOMI'SO.V, Vies President II. C. S tliAff ON, Cai'hier. Ba Taylor, raorRiEToR of the little Sand Box Barber ShoOi -Corvallis, Oregon. - lgSliaving, hair cutting, dressing, dying, and shampooing. l'j;OiKlKTIK OI' TEE IAKERY 5 5 Aai DMi!yr in Choice Staple aai Fancy Groceries. W WINES AND Wmi Frrsh breftdj Cnkos, Tics, Crackers, Etc., kept constantly ot hand. Corvallis, - - Oiegoii. THI5 G3HT EXPJSSTiOH Or 1822 OFKXS AT- PORTLAND BSR12 . The 5 t Contir.il?s oae solid month fore-runner of tho . Chicago Exposition of 1892. MUSIC -UY THE TAMOUS AMKUIOISJ BAND OF rr.OVIDENCE, 11. I. Am Art Collec tion Surpassing all for:ner Expositions an;l valued at 300,000. A MACMFICEKT DOUBLS ELECTllICAIi EXHIBIT Under the combined Tiiomson-Hous--ton mid tl:son Compftiiies, including the latest adaptations of electricity. AN IM.MEIiSG Mineral Exhibit I V. S. JIODRLS OF JB ATTLE SHIPS . From the Ndvy Yard at Wash ington. THE STOCK DEPARTMENT Exceeding all former years, with greatly ,,'.- Increased. Premiums! 50,000 spuaro feet doroted to the finest. KORTl CULTURAL - EXHIBIT Ever m&de on tho PaciOc Coast, AKriauU'jrs to the front. Mnrnsfaiuries hi full operation. The wonderful Hall of Mystery. MTha Little "World." the reault of mechanical genius. TiRrgcr number of exhibits than ever before. The popular special days continued. . Everything: new; nothing dead. GREATLY EEDTJCED RATES ' 'm AXI. TEAK SP0RTA TICN LJKFS. Bi''JT--"k .t"1' .vF. t rw: rS-:l. Ifjrj."r W OCTOBER 28, iS92. RE GOyERNMRNT a jFinc as the choicest iu California are waiting to be tikeh up in tlie beautiful if k ti- 4t A. - LudS! County,- Cal. Under tha Extensive Houoy Lake Valley j EXPLANATION J & 47 KE BEAUTIFUL HONEY JLJLU11C7 V jl "N"; iAr;r iirt. 01 w.ii, level. Kro l-tnas. an rct:y lor the plow, is st:r- jk jl rounded a.d 5lirlu-rrt1 i y m MnUiiw, ar-d ha.4 a fmc. iniid ciims.t m . "thr yt,Ar arouiij. Iloroy Like :s a ix'y b frth .iir ct.vcifi:- tne v kl Iiunf4rrti Munrt ni'Ics. Tne N. C. O. Kaiiro.nt nas vcc-r.tlv hrn boil: into tht Vtlcy, aad the Grst; Sail l,akcr.d thrcuch ii-ickwuli Pss wil: nlt.3 enfcis it. Tha innd U eattiy ci'tivarsd arct vriccs xtra Urge crops -if h'At, lailty, hop, c-rr.. aiflf.., ve(rtlabiRt ir;:ir and 3. water are pleitilful and !uai.r -jhRp. l"ho iand n lr t: Jr ou rcs!nc unticr i nc L--:u Avt, in tiam cf 4u to ao at- ot w'i;ia.Q. fiiirri'! or sihrI's. ve Jr- l-c ldinjVn iaj;e lV"?er Xf. We aat to gel customers cv the a M you to s,t;t a picix ot it. in-- lnd e;-.nt3t, a-; cuts riovra, hI (i r? ,1 ; ; j HCfc LAKE O! I Y, the town - ves!ign:ij. it THESE L -pC At 5- ' g'vw suppl; , wiii cot j.5 u. r.crc zo the ccaipany; f i.ajj down & f-fc w$-3 Xe aiid $5-co O'l deh'very tothe bri.H Iri irrix..iioo. Ail .'and ofrirc bivl..e;-s jf. w v 'it ausntlec 10 i.r custciKor lv us v.iu.uf uxrri ci.ar-.'e, a a the firtiirs - 1 TAKEN UP WITHOUT RESIDENCES Under the Itesert Act, afford. ng a chance for the speculator as well as thi honitT.'.-c ker. ENlPLOVNlS.TT AT - - v.--.v. , --..v. v ... j, - home lucre "' " ' " "''"' ' ' REMEMBER that thesa Lands are !eve!, a'l ready for the plo-v, with tv rich soil, on railroad now built, anj on line of another, building. Foel is free, lumber cheap, and water p'entifa!. Good local At well as outside markets. The irrigation cf these lauds makes them ininjeuscly and inline- A diately productive. A' Jf . . ,. 1 1 1 "f Send 4 cents in stamps for full information to ! Honey Lake Valley tX . . St FRED W. LAKE, Secretary i HsPSOIAIi E2CDBSZONS ATREBUCEB RATES ARE BEING RUN FROM SAN FRANCISCO. f 4. f ifiOXiC & KERVCUS DISEASES crr.rn it- Di.'e.F.Webfj's iectrie Body Beits oufl Ai);ili(v:ii:!i?, viz. Catarrh, iiii-j.iciatiia, "'.oiutlciw a r i :.j&r a i . A liieiiorrhmA, Socrmati;i-r!ivea, Proiaosito, Chloi-osla, Painful Ji'jnses, lOUcr)i-r!:o3n, Sotniiir.1 Woiiknr.sn, Electa of OnaiisicD ineontinence, F:t!piti!t;on, Paraiysi3. Kcrvmis ilobiiiti', Storilisy, Ira potency. Dial tip, Nep.rcs'.tjculn, .Sick H'jadaoha, Variooeeie,. Hernia, Insomnia, -jit)nl Diseaso. Dysivpsja, Conslipatinn, Kidney (loniplsintfi, GoDoral Doliilii y. Lcs3 of Memory, I.oao-Motrr Axaxi EDili3Pf.y. elC, ct. DR. G. F. WEBB, Inrenlor and Patohtco, QnHoi and Forelcjn Cuan.triHS, 111 6 iirsciid i"or Catalagues an Toetimoiiiiia. Water Front Business overlooking the grand Pacific Ocean, To Yaquina City, or Tracts of from 1 to 5 acres on or near the Bay. Also several small vegetCalbles srow fresh of the veaf it .siven in any other state tltfat will ASTONISH - All fc liose wishing to dispose hands than' oars. Ihose Avislung ing on or addressing JAMES KOBEKTSN & CO, NEWPORT A' - Bentorr County ORSdbN x t ;-; . r irrigation System of h Land and Water Co, I I.AK.E VALLEY CONTAINS A Z ic 7f tnY.en up w?ti. it es. 1 y a tntn -A- System f. r the irrlgaiion of !;;nd. alcr wc 'rave to seii, so v..H htr!p . w..l v:o-;t you Jt.aj rn acre ia lite G,-v- in four yen is. The Water (a perpetual 41 vre arc cstftL'khinr. "'Tcr? eood , DS CAN BE GOOD WAGES Land & Water Co. . ' Vr 0"CT3L3Ea 2 W01JDIISFDLEUT TBUE ELECTRO-WED IC.'L SCJtJiCE STILL TiiiUMPHAfiT ! Tiia Deaf Filada ic Mo3: '.octi!c!ly I Ivc?itc.! !a Apil!, 1S51, Patented In Jw, j-.-t 'i-onfnd.i Prt-claii-s Vi ouiltr fill cd ri.'.'cct Eisnlte i - g ccr nuccsssrm, tta.- rv on-cl4 or yw(ftijr, whoe p r'. is uubroken can bo pa-io to li"rc p:id t onverso in ord Jji-iry t nea. ni:d to curni by Dr. O. VebbB Eioctrical A pprati i or 'i reutin.j Jxnf nt b. An Eieof.-rv-J !edi al lUxly Buttnry vlrh r.p v iiaiioes invsiite'l OKpetiti !iy for trcHt Dcafnoss a-d tUe dlsuaaos which rrfducsi it. ' , , Sand if) centfi for my Ulpctro-Ueaicai a3oryiwl Pracii-c; doK-riijiLif troivv . States C. D. CLJSS, Cenersl Afit., S0WA FALLS. IOWA. , J Lots, Residence Lots improved farms, where and green 12 months nail me care reqmrea in the Union, at prices THE - NATIVES ! of tbeir property can't put it in bette to invest will maKe money y can utAriiEdb CAVEATS. TRASH MAR $f COPY R1CHT8, etoo For tn'crmat'oa und free Hnndboolt writs to j-XUNN CO., W! BlwADWAY, HJSW TORS. , Oldest bureeu f or Bourlnit catenta In AtoorlctM Every paf ent tcJten nut by us is brought before the public by a notice given free or charge la tbv tartest ei-on?at '.cn of any scientific paper vorin. tnitna:ciy li-nstraiea. no inn nun anr.ciu L-e wftrout it. weeKiy. 1 v,rr S1.50 el:f mon'.bs. Address SiuK I'ffiitlsaBits. 261 Bra:iCr?dy, Sew Volt. EAST ABB SOUTll Southern PAcip-ic Rotjt. Shasta Liae. Express TruitiS Luwe Poitlaad Dully. aorrH. north. v. Lv Pirl!aml 7 :0C p. in. I Lv Sin Frisco 7.00 pnj Lv .!hai:y 10:23 i. ni. Lv AiLoi'y 4:S?.ns Ar Sun Frisco 8:35a,m. I Ar Pnrttavd...... "i:tb mm br.ve ti-a;i?s stop ony at fe!lc;Ri?ijr t4-tiois nr.rtl of Uostbnr, fc'act I'mtlaml, Orrjtun Oity, Wcod. iiinn, Siilcvu, Albjiny, Tanr nt, Shedtli", HaUcy, Ur iibbiii((, .'ii-.K.tj(,n City, Irviivj, Kvpen. Roselmrg iinil Paily. L.- roi-tliiiid. . Ar Rollr. .S:'-0 a. ni. . .5:5-:i ni j i.vtloKeburff Ar Portland .7:00 a. at, ..t p m AHiany Local TJaily Except Sunday. LrVK IVrtlaml 5:00 p. jn. Mi an v . . . . . fort (c oil .... Albsi.iiy. . . 0:30 . ht .10-SO a. nJ LuhnnoD Erancli. , . Lv . . . Albany . . . . A r . . .3:25 p U$ . Ar. . .'Lcbanra. ..I.v., p nj .Lv... Albany Ar.10.31 a nj . Ar. . . r.eban. n . ..Lv . ..9:46 a W .12:45 p. 1.1. Lv Alfcany 120 p m 8:30 r m. 0:19 a m. 1 :30 p in . 2:19 a m. I.v Albany. . Pullman Buffet Sleepers: SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, 1'or the accommodation of pp?3Pi;geis" holJ inj scocr.d-clni.3 tickets, attached to cxiref j trains. Wait SiJe livitica. EETWEES rOKTl ASD AKD tORVALLIS. MiilT.-iit. til'.? EiKpi Soiay. LKAYK. j Portlanv! 7:Sda. r.i. C&rvaliis 12:5S p. ni. ARAIVB C. rvalli? J2:10 p. ril lnrHpod .. .... &:f0 p. Ul At AiliRny Riid Corvallis nrri'ii v'Jl, truimcta Ort.iii P:u-iftc Kailrc.pd. . Siptcss T.-sis. Edi; 5:ccpt 5ttd7. 1LHS. AttPIVK. Portlir.l 4-40 p.m. McMiinriJ.c... 7:2R p. ai M. JIinm-ille f-.4."ui.ni. I Portland 8:!;(i. m Through Ticket?! to oil I'ointt? itla-st and Sontli For tickets an.1 full infoirnctirn rfpsrdic4 ratag, r.iape etc., call on company's agci:t at Corvfiiha. K. V RnfiEKS. . G.i'.liV Agent. R. ICCiKULJ-.K Ua'iror. J-ortland, Or' gull. EKSfflES"'"' TSSOiSlpaaiKKKS. therefore Ietvi likely to got o-it r,S Ofjsr than bov other khs or gasolliie ensineu-no1 ij-.illt. Just llJil tu5 burner, turu tlie wUcti. aud U rji.fi dl day. SIAKEH NO ESUELI. Oil SJIBT. .9 Ko doolHe or fise ?tp!os!ohs, so fheqncut with tf nuruliable c-p;irt, J r tJ Por Simplicity It Beato tUe WetM. It Oil3 itself AutomatioaUr, o Ertttorios or ElB3trio fipnrtti tt mno with a Cheaper Orade of Otwoue t no any ron iuibciiiptite ci cui ks Arm Tt PXMER &. REY, MAMUFACTURERrt Saa francL'se, Cal est teStet, Jr.; . THE 'AOUIKA Oregon Pacific Railroad T. E. Hog, Kftcciver,. Jand Oregon Development Co.'s STEAMSHIP- LINE- 235 Miles Shorter; 20 Hours T ess tiirf Ijrh by any other route. rirot claeq hro-.mh passe iifrer and f t-eielit line frun. Portlantl all points in tlifc Willamette valley o and from Sin Irsncisco, Cal. TIMK SCHEDULE (except Sundays.) Leaves Albany. 1:00 p. in J.a-.voa ya(,uiimli:4ri a.ro l.cive Corvallis 10:38 " .. Leave Corvillisl:0 l ir. An iyo Yani'.ina SU!0 p. in Arrive Aihimy 11:10 a. m. OreiiOii A Califonna irah:s connect t Albany and orvallis. 'l"ie above traiiiR connect at Yaoum vita ,iie Orcron levelooiieTit tib.-s line of steaina'hit'.B tween Vaiiiim and San Francisco. From Taquir.ft. . Ktcamshio "Willamette Vallcv," Jure lth, 22d, Joly 1st. 1'roju San 1'iaiiilnco. Rtcamsliip "Willamette Vallev," Jnne 6tfe 17th, 27th. . ... Tiiis Company reserves the ricriit to change swllnt dnira witln.ot notico. N. B. Pa?euifers frim Portland una all Willamette valley, points can. make cloe connection wffh the truiiix of the Ywjnina ronte at Albany or Corvallis, and if deatinedt to San Francisco sauhl ai ragne to arrive bi Vaqnnia tlie evening l.efore liate of eailu-p. t'absenifer and fiviglit ratca aiwnvB rno lowest. -oi- information apply to P. . Ourmiiir.;?. fieicht and ticket niont, f.orvaU iis, or to . .u u m'uur Cer. K. mid 1 . Agent urejton 1 cilio Jlaihoad Co., Corvllis. Or.,' W. B. WEBSTER. Gen. F. and P. Agent. Oregon Develop out Co., S04 Montgomery St.-. S. .P., Cl. rjagwlwir7wiTr , Coveata. and TradeJIaiTcs obtained, and all TtW ent bnincs8 conflncted for Moderate Fes. ; Our omce is upposne u. o. r X- .i2 eiid we cr.n seenre patent in lesa timo than taOS remote from Washinsrton. - . . - Send model, drawing or photo., with acrip , tion. Wo advise, if patentable or not, free or eharpe. Our fe not due till pitent i secamL A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents, with, aamea of actual clients in your State, conavy,- . town, aent fres. Addres9, . - " C.'A-SNOW&'C0q s - DoM.it PPt Office, WhinOtBA 0. C. nit u,u... , .. -' -s"1' InthJ pUTE,