W$i& Corcallirs fe$ FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 28. 1882. VARIOUS iTir.s- Diamond Mais that quiver are worn in lh h.-.ir. True wisdom in general consists in energetic determination. A potato is like a silly youth. It is constantly getting mashed. Habitual coflee-di inkers generally enjoy good health and live a good old age. "I don't like that cat. It's got splinters in lis feet!" was the excuse of a four-year-old for throwing the kilteti away. Georgia is the State suffering most from illiteracy. It has a population ot 1,542,180, and 967,099 of these persons can neither read nor write. TheLotidon Lancet says that there is absolute unanimit y among medic men, whatever their other views oi the drink question, that spirits, wine or Wei should only be taken will food. Reports from Delaware and six counties in Maryland indicate that the Beach crou this year will be L- i about 5,000,000 baskets against 7, 000,000 in 1875, when the yield wa enormous. There are over 20,000 men am 100,000 horces and inult s employe in rail road bin (liner in lexas. 1 here are about 2,000 miles' of road under contract and about 6.000 more to be contracted for. The other day at the funeral of a man who in life was rich, well know hud moved in the highest circles of New York city, his wife sat in a rear seat crying bitterly. None ot his relatives knew who she was or that he was married. The story will make a sensation when told. A Sioux City dispatch of Monday week says: Advices from the Upper Missouri, the Yellowstone and Milk Hi vers pUce the buffalo crop at 100, 000 hides and 60,000 robes, with th reach of river between Wolf Point and Carrol to hear from. List sea son 15,000 hides and 60,000 robe were taken. 1 he hides represent the buffaloes killed by white hauler who waste the most of the meat they kill. PHESEM WESTS. An Investigation of (he fans-s of Those Dark Forebodings which Hake Powerful Men Weak. Golden Rule. Mitch apprehension has been oc casiont'd throughout America from the arnonncement made by Professor Proctor that the return in nineteen vonr f( 1 lifs irrikfif f.nmot t low summer wi'l cause the destruction of the earth. But while people are be coming so strangely exercised over this announcement, an event of far more serious importance, which is taking; place to day, seems to be almost wholly overlooked. The nature of this most vital subject can be best explained by relating the following experiences: Bishop E. O. Haven, known to the entire land, was unaccountably awakened one night out of a sound sleep, and lay awake until morning His mind seemed unusually active, jind he not only reviewed his past life, which had been an eventful one, but laid extensive plans for the future. He did not feel especially ill, but. could not account for the unusual activity of his brain, nor for the restlessness which seemed to possess him. In tiie morning he had but little appetite, but was apparent ly well in other respects. In a few- days, however, -he began to feel rest less and morbid, although he tried earnestly to overcome the feeling which had taken possession of him. But try as he would the shadow of some evil seemed to follow him, and lie was conscious of a gradual sink ing and wasting away of all his physical faculties. He had been an earnest and dil-gent worker, and in his zeal frequently over-taxed his strength, and being absorbed in his duties failed to onserve the common symptoms with which he was afflic ted, thus permitting the work of de struction to go on unheeded. But .15. V . . "-. 1,1, u . v-'lllll, .11 i. ilUK- III. I emptory manner. Shortly before hit death he wrote a letter the last one he ever indited in which he speaks as follows: "A belief that death is near affects different minds differ ently, but probably all who are in a fair condition of physical and men tal strength instinctively shrink from it with an indefinable dread and horror, A dying man is no more able of himself to foresee his own destiny or the destiny of those he leaves than he was before he began to die." Th recent sad and sudden death of Hon. Clarkson N. Potter is one of the most serious- warnings ever given in the Ions' list of innumerable cases of fatal neglect. It is not suflicien to say that many other brilliant men including Everett, Sumner, Chase Wood, Wilson and Carpenter, were swept away by the same fata trouble. The question is, were ihesi men sufficiently careful or then health, and could they have beei saved? The Albany Argus, ii speaking of Mr. Potter's sudden ill ness and death, says : ''One ot the physicians who at tended Mr. Potter lu re was inter viewed last evening. He stated that Mr. Potter's inability to con verse had for some lime served t baffle the physicians in their, efforts- to determine the root ot his illness. It seems, however, that Mr. Potter some two years ago, suffered a slight attack ot kidney disease. Unwise lepcndeiice upon a robust constitu tion and naturally perfect health, and neglect of proper clothing, doubtless sowed the seeds of a dis ease that needed but some such per sonal neglect as that of Tuesday morning to develop. From tin symptoms at nrst shown, it was thought that his only trouble wa nervous prostration; but his long continuance in a semi-uii conscious state leel to the belief that his illness was seated in a chronic difficulty more mysterious and dangerous." Up to the hitler part of last yeai Mr. Edward F. liook, a member ot tilers ew l one stock exchange, was doing business in Wall street, New XT t It 11 . l oik. lie naa everything to en courage him, and make life happy liut was the victim of unaccountable uneasiness. His experience as de sci i bed by one who knew, was ax follows: "At unexpected times, and m occasions when he had the sjreat- est reason to feel joyous ho was instable and haunted with strange feelings of discontent. Ho cndeavi r ed lo check these feelings and appear pleasant, but it required a great effort to do so; after which he would again relapse into his former morbid mood. This feeling continued for a number of mouths, when he became cou- cious of an added sensation of las situde. He was tiied even when testing, and although experiencing no acute pain, had dull aching s.nsa lions in his limbs and various parts ot his body. Shortly afterward his head began lo ache most frequently and his stomach failed to digest yroperly. Being told that he was suffering from malaria he consulted an eminent physician, who informed him that his kidneys were slightly affected, and gave him medicine to restore ihem. But he crew worse nstead of belter. He then consulted lher eiriuent doctors of another school and was informed that he had brain difficulty somewhat in the nature of a tumor, but in spi'.e of all fforis to the contrary he continued to urow worse. At this time his condition was terrible. What were it first simply symptoms had de veloped to terrible troubles. He was flushed and feverish, constant y uneasy, ami yet always weary. He had an intense appetite one day anil very little the next. His nulse was rregular, his breathing labored, and very moment of existance was a burden. Thee disastrous sylnptoms continued, his face and body became liscolored, his heart was irregular n its action, and his breath came in hort, convulsive gasps. He grew constantly worse, notwithstanding he utmost precautions of his fiends and finally died in the greatest agony. After his death an examina tion as to its actual cause was made. when his brain was found to be in a perfect condition, and the reason of lis deetase was of an entirely differ nt nature." The experience which has been cited above all had a common cause mil were each the result of one dis ease, that disease, which so deceil fully, yet surely removed the peo ple above . mentioned was Bright's lisease of the kidneys. In the case f Mr Hook the examination after lea th, while showing (he brain to be in a perfect condition, revealed the terrible fact that he was the victim of a slight kidney trouble, which had gone on unchecked, until it resulted in acute Bright's disease. The leading physicians and scientists of the world are fast learning that more than one-half the deaihs which occur are caused by this monstrous scourge. It is one of the most de ceitful maladies ever known to the human race. It manifests itself by symptoms so slight and common, as to seem unworthy of attention; and yet these very insignificant symp toms are the first stages of the worst complaint known in the history of the world, thousands of people have died from troubles that are called heart disease, apoplexy, pneu monia, brain fever, and similar dis eases, when it was, in fact Bright's disease of the kidneys. The rava ges of this disease have been great ly increased from the fact that until recent yeais no way was known lo prevent its beginning nor check its increase when it had become once fixed upon the system. Within the past two years, however, we have learned ot more than foil.- hundred pronounced cases of Bl ight's disease, many of them much worse than those above described, and "nosl of whom have been given up by prominent physicians, who have been complete ly cured. The means used to ac complish this end has been Warner's Safe Kidney and Liyer Cure, manu factured in Rochester, N. Y., a rem edy that has won its way into the confidence'of the public solely upon the remarkable merits it possesses. As a result, it is more widely used and thorongl ly praised than any medicine which has ever been before the American public. Indeed there is not a drug store in the entire laud where it cannot be found. Although Bright's disease is so common in cities, it is still more pre valent in the country. When emi nent physicians in the largest cities ire not able to recognize Bright's lisease, it is only natural that in the country, where there are tew physi cians of any kind, ami those few so inacqnainled with the disease as to call it by some other name, it should raije terribly and yet unknown lo the ones who are suffering villi it. Thousands of people can look back and recall tie death of friends from w! at was supposed to be some com mon complaint, when it ' was really Bright's disease, and No one knew it. the termite pleuropneumonia. which has been so dreaded, is usually the result of uremic or kidney poison. Lung fever can be traced to a si'n- lar source. Most cases of paralysis i rise from the same difficulty, as well as inuumeratile levers, lung, throat. head and bowel troubh-s. A vast number of ladies have suffered and lied from complaints common to their sex called, perhaps, general de bility, when, could the real cause have been known, il would have been found to be Bright's disease, mas querading under another name. In marked contrast o the sad cases which have been above described are the experiences ot many promi nent people who were as low as any of the persons mentioned, but wiei were remarkably restored to former teallh and vigor by this same rein :dy. Among this number are the following prominent names: Col. John C. Whitner, At Ian; a, Ga.; B. F. Larrabee, B -stem, Mass.: Gen. C. A. Heckinan, Phiilipsburg, N. J Rev. D. D. Buck, D. D., G i v, N. Y; Dr. F. A. McManus, Balti more, Md.; Edwin Fay, Davenport, Iowa; Rev. A. C. Ken d rick, LL. D., Rochester, N. Y.J J. S. Matthews, Portland, Mich.; C. W. Eastwood, New York; Dr. A. A. Ramsay Albia, Iowa; Chancellor C. N. Sims, D. D. Syracuse, N. Y.; Dr. S. P. Jones, Marienelte, Wis.; T. S. Ingra ham, Cleveland, O.; Henry T, Champney, Boston, Mass.; E del James S. Prescott, North Union, O., who is a prominent member of tin Shaker community, and many others. To all candid minds the force of the above facts mu-a come with spec il power. They show the impori- ince of promptness and attention to ihe first symptoms of disordered health before disease becomes fixed md hope departs. They show how this can successfully be done, ami . t . . ... . mat i ne dangers which await ner- lec: can ouly with difficulty be r moved. SAMARITAN NERVINE Samaritan Nervine Cures Epileptic Fits. Spasms, Convulsions, St. Vitus lifMice, Virtigo, Hysterics, Insanity, Apoplexy, Par lysis, Itheuniatism, Neuralgia, ami all Nervous Diseases TUu iufallaUe remedy will positively eradicate every snccies of INervous Derangement and drive them away from whence they came, never to return again. It utterly destroys the germs of disease by neutralizing the hereditary ta nt or poison Ml Hie svsbiMll, anu trim imitl v ciaujcafcvs wuuuiwo- and utterly destroys the cause. Samaritan !N"ervine Cures Female Weakness. General Debility, Leu- corrhojaor Whites, Painful Menstruation, Ulceration of the Uterus, Internal Heat, Gravel, inflammation of the liladder. Irritability of the Madder. For Wakefulness at Ni-'ht. there is no better remedy During the chature of life no Female should be wthoutit. It quieU the Nervous System and gives rest, comfort and nature s sweet sleep. Samaritan Nervine Cures AlcohuHsm, Drunkenness and the habit of Opium bating. These degrading habits are by far the worst evils that have ever befallen suffering humanity. Thousands die anniialiy from these noxious drugs. The drunkard drinks liquor not be cause he ikvs it, but for the pleasure of drinking and treating his friends, little thinking that he is on his road to ruin. Like the Opium Eater, he first uses the drug in smail quantities as a harmeless an tidote, The soothing influence of the drug takes strong hold ujwn its victim, leading him on to his own destruction. Thj habits of Opium Eating and Liquor Drinking are precisely what eating is to alimentiveness, as over-eating first intlames the stomach, which redoubles its caavings until it para lyzes both the stomach and apetite. So every drink of liquor or dose of opium, instead of satisfying. oly adds to its fierce fierce fires, until it consumes the vital force and then itself. Like the gluttonous tape-worm, it cries "Give, give, give!" but never enough until its own rapacity devours itself. Samar itan Nervine gives instant relief in all such cases. It produces sleep, quiets the nerves, builds up the nervous system, and restores body and mind to a healthy condition. Samaritan ISTervine Cures Nervous Dyspeiwia, Palpitation of the Heart. Asthma, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Syphlis, diseases of the Kidneys and all diseases of the urinary organs. Nervous debility, caused by the indiscretions of youth, permanently cured by the use of this invalu able remedy. To you, young, middle-aged and old men, who are covering your sufferings as with a mantle by silence, look up, yon can be saved by timelv efforts and lr.ake ornaments to society, and jewels in the crown of your Maker, if you will. Do not keep this a secret lonirer, until it saps your vi tals, and destroys both body and soul. If you are thus afflicted, take Dr. Richmond's Samaritan Ner vine. It will restore your shattered nerves, arrest premature decay, impart tone and energy to the whole system. III Ki II DIRFXTORY. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. Preaching every second and fourth Sabbath in each month at tne college cnapel, by the Kev t. P. Davidson. services oegin at ti a. m., and o;.ju p. m. All are In vited. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Regular services every Sabbath morning and evening. Sunday Shool at the close of the morning service. Prayer me-'tinar Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Public cor dially invited. H. P. DUNNING. Pastor. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Services reirularlv ev ery Sabbath morning and evening, unless otherwise announced, sunaay scnooi at 3 p. m. each Sabbat?. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 r. u. The public cordially invited Rev. J. BowKBSox, Pastor M. E. CHURCH Regular services every Sunday 7 r. m. Sunday-school at 1 o'clock with Bible classes for old and young. Prayi r meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. A general invitation and cordial welcome. F. ELLIOTT, Pastor. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH -Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. , at the college chapei. Sunday school at 9:3C A. m. Prayer meeting Friday evening at? o'clock. Public cordially invited. J. ft. N. BELL, Pastor. PI. E. HARRIS, One Door South of Graham Jt Hamilton's, CORVALLIS, . OREGON. Groceries, Provisions, DRY GOODS. Cora Hit, June 24, 1681 le.Mtf SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my little girl of fits. She was also deaf ami dumb, but it cured her. she can now talk ani hear as well as anybody. I'eter Ross, Springwater, Wis. SAM A HIT AN NERV 1,E Has been the means of curing my wife of rheumatism. J. rS. rletuher, Fort Collins, Col. SAMARITAN NERVINE Made a sure cure of a case of fits for my sou. E. B. Ralls, Hiattsviile, Kau. SAMARITAN NERVI.VE Cured me of vertiao, neuralgia and sick headache. Mrs. Win. Henson, Aurora, II' SAMARITAN NERVINE Was the me n of curing my wife of spasms. Rev. J. A. hriie, Beaver, .ra. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of asthma, after spending over SdOOO with other doctors. S. R. Hobson, New Albany, Ind. SAMARITAN NERVINE Effectually cured me of spasms. Misi Jennie Warren, 740 West Van Buren St., Ciiioao, 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured our child of fits after "iven up to die by our family physician, it hairiag over J00 in 5M hours. Henry Mice, Vervilla, Warren Co., Teun. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of scroffula after suffering for eight ye.irs Albei t Simpson, Peoria, 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of tits, after spending $2100 with i ll. ii (.lUtit. j. . Ihornton, Ciaiborii, Miss. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured ine permanently of epileptic fits of a stubborn character. Rev. Wm. Martin, M;cha iicstown, Md. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, after having had 2o00 in eighteen months. Mrs. E. Forbes, West Potsdam, N. Y. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' stand ing. Miss Orlena Marshall, Gran by, Nevton Co., Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epileusy of many years duration. Jacob auter, St. Joseph, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of brouchiti, asmatha and general debility. Oliver Myers, Ir niton. Ohio. SAMARITAN NEVINE Has cured me of a3inath i; also scrofula of many years standing. Isaac Jewell, Covington, Ky. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of fits. Have been well for over four years. Charles E. Curtis, Osakis, Douglass Co., Minn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured a friend of mine who had dyspepsia very badly. Michael O'Connor, Ridgway, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epileptic fits. David Trembly. Des Moines, Iowa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife ot epilepsy of 35 years standing. Henry Clark, Fairfield Mich. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife of a nervous disease of the head. E. (iraham, North Hope, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits. He has not had a lit for about four years. John Davis, Woodburii, Macoupin Co., 111. '': war M e p a"'aaa jol bbh BSB3 If Scientists now all admit that ino.st diseases are caused bv disordered Kidneys or liver, and that if tlieje great orjfans are kept in a perfect condition, health will be the result. VVAR.VEll'S SAFli KID NEY AND LIVliK CURE Is made from a Simple Tropical Leaf OF RARE VALUE, And is a POSIUVK Remedy for tho fallowing Troubles : Pia in flic Buck; SeTere Headaches; Dizziness liioatingr; Inflamed Eyes; A Tired Feeling-; Niadit Sweats; Pains in Hie Lower Part of the Body; Palpifnfion of the Heart; Jaundice; Gravel; Painful Urination; Ma laria Fever; Fever and Ague; And all diseases caused by the Kidneys, Liver or Urinary Organs being out of order. It is a SAFE and CERTAIN cure for all Female dif ficulties, such as Leucorrbcea; Inflamation of the Womb; Falling of the Womb; Ulceration of the Womb. It will control and ro-jrulate Menstruation, and is an excellent and safe remedy for iemales during preg nancy. As a Blood Purifier it is unequalcd, for it cures the organs that MAKE the blood For 3oiIs; Cartuneles; Scrrfula; Whits Swel ling; Bait aaeum; Poisonng 67 itjr cury or any otter Ding It is certain in every case. For iDtondncitce; Impotence; Pains In the Loins, and all Sisni lar Diseases, It is a safe, sure and quick Cure. It is the only known remedy that has cured Bkioiits Diskask. w As a proof of the puritr and worth of this Great Xatural Remedy, read the following CHEMICAL ANALYSIS : S. A LATTiMOiiE, Ph. D., L. L. IX. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Rochester, N. Y. , knowing the popularity and merit of Warner's Safe liMney ami taver tjui-e, alter a liiorouirh Uhcmical Analysis, has furnished the following statement: UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, Chemical Laboratory, ROCHESTER, N'. Y., Jan. s, 1880. Mr. H H. Warner has placed in my iHssession the formula of the melicine manufactured and sold by him under the general designation of WARNERS SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVfcK CURE. I have hives tigated his processes of manufacture, which are con ducted with extreme care and according to the bes 5 ethods. I have also taken from his laboratory ssmt pies of all the inatjrial.s used in the preparation o thifl medicine, and upon critical examination 1 finf them, as well as the medicine into which they euterd to be entirely free from poisonous or deleterious sub, stances. S. A LATIMORE. This Remedv which has done such wonders, is put up m the L AUG EST SlJrID BOTTLE of any medi cine upon the Market, and is sold by Druggists and -ill de:ii-;r; at &.25 per bottle For Diabetes" enquire tor WARNER'S SAFE D1AJETES CURE. It is a I'OSiTiVE Remedy. H. H. WARNER & CO. Rochester 19:fiyl. N. Y. r-ORrALLLS Livery, Feed, -AND- SALS STABLE. .Tluin St., Corvallis, Oregon.! SOL. KING, Propr. AWNING BOTH BARNS I AM PREPARED TO ' " offer superior accommodations in the Livery line Always ready for a drive, GOOD TEAMS At Low Rates. My stables are first-class in every resucct, nnd com pet-em and obligin: hostlers always ready to serve the puDlic, REASONABLE CHARGES FOR HIRE. C rticalar Attention Paid (o Hoarding Horses. ELEGANT HEARSE, CAI RIAGES AND HACKS FOR FUNERAES. Corvallis, June 2-1, 1831. . 18:25tf. CITY BISPEMRY, Hicliard Graham, .... DEALERS IN .... DRUGS MEUIOITSES, CHFMICALS FANCY and TOILET ARTICLES, Sponges, Brushes Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Etc.. Etc. PHVRirrANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY completed, and orders answered with care and dis patch. F:irm.r!i ! nhvsician, from the country, will find our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine and of the best quality. Corvallis, April 7. isu. Samaritan. Nervine Is for sale hv flnitnrits tvervwhrf nr mav Ko hirl direct from us. Those who wish to obtain further evidence of the curative pro; icrties of Sauiari an Ner vine Will Itlca. eflHoSA SL ;i-cnt rwvat't'n atsm-i fnv a copv of our Illustrated Journal of Health civ ine We continue to act as Solicitors forTatentg, Caveats, hundreds of tft.h nnni.il nt euro frn-n iu.-dn,. n,u Tralf Marks t nnvriiflits. etc.. fur the L I.lLed States, have used the medicine, and also their Dicf uea nho- Canada, Cuba, EnirJand, France, Germany, etc We PATENTS togratmed after their restoration to perlecst health. MRU DR. 8. A. RICHMOND & CO., WorW EpIleiWi; Institute, IB-Wj t IT". JOJKHII, KO. havR hnd ihirtvllve -rears' experience. Patents obtained through us are noticed i.i the ct kntific American. This large and splendid illus trated weeklynaper,$3.80ayear,stiows the Progrea of Science, is very interesting:, and has an enormous emulation. Address MUNN & CO., Patent Bollcfc tors. Pub's, of Scientific American, 2BI B'way, New York. Hand boofc about Patents free. WILLIAM MORRIS, (LATE FROM ENGLAND) TAILOR -FRONT STREET - Two doors North of tho Vincent House, COUVALLIS, OKEGON. All Orders promptly Executed. Repairs and cleaning at moderate prices. 18:201y Independent freight & Pass ccgerSteamer A.. A. Mo CULLY, I. B. SANBURN Master Will Leave Portland On Sundays and Wednesdays at 6 A, M, For Wheatland. Lincoln, Salein, Kola, Independence, Fairview, Buena Vista. Albany, Corvallis, Harrisburjr and all intermediate points on Willamette River, returning Tuesdays and Fridays. Office and landing- Pacific Dock. Z. .1. HATCH, Agent, -220 Front St., Portland. Or T. J. Blur, agent at Corvallis. WrMmB. It is not wealth, or farm, or state, But "yit up and git" that makes me great. T HAVE JUST BEFN TO S. A. HKMPHILL'S TO 1 get on? of those new all hand-made harness, where all work is warranted. Ii!-!5nr2 P3EW BUS! MESS! 3SdT.ou.il tain View MIL 25 Cents per Cxallon, WHF.N REQUIRF.D FOR INFANTS, THE MIL of one cow will he furnished. Milk warranted PURE. LISTEN FOR THE BELL! A. G. MULKEY, Proprietor. Corvallis, January 7, 1830. 16:21ml, CENTRAL OREGON ESTATE AGENCY, Head Office adjoining the Postoffice, Corvallis ... Orogou. The above agency has the largest and best elcc tion ot farms and ranches tor sale in lieiuon Lountv For full particulars of properties see 41 Oregon colonist. Persons desiring satisfaction in buying or sellin should first communicate with Chaklks Hkkbeht Nam:, who will yive them evcrv attention. lS:25tf. ' For Vaquiim Ra;. Tillamook aucl Gray- Harbor, !irTt. THE NEW COASTING STICAMKR YAQUINA, JAMES E. DENNY Master Will leave Pacific Dock, Portland, for the above ports. Sun2a.v, April 2d, at 3 0'Clock A. M. For freight or pas:-:ac apply at the office on dock Z J. HATCH. Agent, '220 Front Street, Portland Or T. J. Blair, agent at Corvallis. lSzMmt CORVALLIS Pint rapli Gallery. PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MINATURK TO LIFE SIZF. First Class Work Only! Copying in all branches. P uce of all kinds and nrjwooci taken at asii prices. t. ntsi.uj Ho for Yaquina Bay! MOUNTAIN HOUSE, C. B. Mays, Proprietor. 1HE BOUSE IS SITUATED ON THE SUMMIT, 2.'! miles from Corvallis and 38 from Newport. Have latelv built a large and commodious bouse for the accommodation of the traveling public, and are furnishing it a new. Will keep on hand everything the market affords. Meals 50 cents. Good hay and oats always on hand. lS:40im. POETLANH BUSINESS COLLEGE,- (Old " NATIONAL," Established 1880.) 128 Front St., Between Washington and Alder, PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. A. P. ARMSTRONG. J. A. WKSCO Principal. . Penman and Secretary. Designed for the business education of both sexes. Studentsdmitted on any week day of the year. No examination on entering. RATES OF TUITION : SCHOLARSHIP, Business Course 960 0 TELEGRAPHY, Complete Course 25 00 WRITING, per mouth 5 00 Pen-Work Of all kinds done In the most artistic manner, at rem sontible rates. Send for estimate. The "College Journal," containing information of Course, and cuts of ornamental penmanship, free. Address A P. ARMSTRONG, Lock Box 104, Portland. Orvyon. cheerfully recommend the present manage mcnt of the Portland Business Collere. Mr. Arm dtronjf, whom I have known for man yean, la an experienced teacher and a practical business man. i. M. DkFRAN'CE, Pres. ukl "National" College. 18:3I-vl J. W. HANSON. MERCHANT Next door North of old Gazette Office. CORVALLIS, - - - - OKEO0S, corirour:u c cen "VTT5W --'.HATM:!!!? 13.. lUiALA. J.1 tion, -JoiisomioKs Astrz.-c.-lironcbl ln,Iy-)epi::, Te.ir.rrLi, Headache, ! I.S:. . -Q:em: flMn, Hennlna, and nil (Chi-on'c and Nervon Disord -m. Prepared by I) IiS. STAKKEY & PALH.V, Philadelphia, fa. Package contains all dircc. lonn. ana is easily Bent or expreeHreiidy for- TIS1I AT HOME. H. K. JlaTHEWS. Forwarding Ban t rcr- iphlets. J A rant silfl Mnntffnniprv Cisco, C d. Ja9 Send for Free City Transfer Company, Trtcis, Express and Dray. EAULING fN EVERY PART OF THE CITY OR Country on short notice and reasonable term. CORD ANI) SLAB WOOD FOR SALE. CAMPBELL, PRESTON & HERSAXEB, Pantaloons male to order of Oregon Goods for $7.50. English Goods, 11. French, $14. 1ST Suits from $() lo SfeUlS Cleaning and Repairing done at Reasonabl Rates, lS:51yl KNABE IANOS BM'garNM-.'.-iiiTh.'ri m mmammm "For beauty of tone, touch and action, I has-e never seen their equal." CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, "The kniibe" is absolute y the beat plan made. A. L. BANCROFT & CO. 71 Market Street, S. F, Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. l:SmS TO THE m WW MUTED! AMI ESPECIALLY Those Suffering from Debility, Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vitality, Sexual Infirmities, Etc., Etc. THE GREAT NEED THOSE HAVE WHO AK suffering from SEXUAL AN11 NERVOUS C'Mr Pi AI. NTS i.--a physician wi n can comprehend their ailments and successfully treat them. The general practitioner is l-.ot sufficiently skilled in these clauses of troubles to do so and it must to leit to the SPECIALIST, who by education, long practice, thorough knowledge and eouipreheiiaiya mind, is prepared to cure them. DR. J. C. YCUNG Opened his now celebrated Institute in 1850 for the purpme of a forJiui tjc agisted the certainty of honorable rnd skiiii'ul treatment and perfect an4 permanent restoration, and lor over 30 years it ha. sustained tiie first rank not only upon this Coast but throughout the civilized world. 1 am aware that bv dwelling upon so uninviting a subject aj the UrX'AY OF SKXUAL VIGOR tho gnrant may asperse my motive, but (he desire to inform tlieje who are snfler-. inir through igi-orane:, or nho by cure, csmwm or want of kac-wirds that a care ran be had, are not only iwryins: litems (.cites lo an mitimefy crave, but giving sexual weakness as an inber tance to future genera tions, is too great an incentive to permit me to bo silent. symptoms. if yoc are Suffering from night losst es, nervousness, wkakni sses, confusion V'MINI), SLIGHT LOSS-S WHEN UNDER EX, CiTEkiSKT, VARIABLE TAMPER. TREMBLING, PALPITATION, FLUSHES, fee.; OR IF YOU HAVE PRACTIC D SELF-ABUSE EVEN IN TIIE SLIGHT EST PARTICULAR you arc suffering from the Biead Enemy of Human Life, Vnd should not hesitate to seek at once health ami happiness iirn euro. CORES GUARANTEED. FEES MODERATE CONSULTATION BY LETTER OR OTHERWISE. -FREE. Exclusively Vegetable Rinedics Iscd. o -- Ladles You arc especially liable to suffering from NEHV. OUS PltOSTi'.A'I'B N. All your peculiar compTainU are nervous in ths'r origin an-1 hem-n your sufferings are terribly deprcs.5ing or inexpiessi'iiy keen. The I'octnrinhis researches and practice of NERVOUS TROUBLES has made your orgvnizotitB a special studv and is thus enabled fioai his experience and knowledge to aid and cure you in any of the Trouble!!, H'eakness-s. IHsti esses and Stri fe! incsto wr-i h yoti aie liable. "You will find in the Doc tor a friend upon whom you can rely for comfort, aid and cure. Dr. Young's Fvoialc Remedies have attained a reputation for efficiency unequalled bv any medicine or medical prescription ever onerea. They can be sent by mail or express. Tiiose desiring personal care and attention can fiat, all necessary accommodations furnished. Ietters, Thn whn ra.r.mt visit the citv can bv trivintr their irmn'mmin t.h.'ir Men wav rtcaiva advice, and when debirod, treatment at home with every assurance of a cure. LKTTEBS RETURNED OR DESTROYED. Address, DR. J. C. YOUNG, Iledicai Institute, o. 7 Stockton St. San Francisco, Feb. 21, 1882. STRAYED. From the undersigned, living at Monroe, the follow ing descrioeu liprses : erne wimumic .uvu.iku hands high, star in forehead, heavy in foal, full pop- eye; old looking ana nara to cavcu. u .icr when she left a dark iron gray horse colt. Any per son giving information of their whereabouts will be suitably rewarded. Address he undersigned at Mom roe, Benton County, Oregon. The Star Bakery I MAIN STREET, CORVALLIS, - OREGON P. N.ZIEROIF, PROPRIETOR. FAMILY SUPPLY STORE. GROCERIES, BREAD, CAKES, PIES, CANDIES, TOYS, Ac. lS-?!y Propri.:,ors I Alwiyf on hand