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CorvallifJ fe. vktnAX MORNING, JUNK 2, 18S2. EEPUBUCAB STATE TICKS'! For Member of Congrew, M. O. OEOKUE. Frr ioveraor, Z. F. MOODY. For Secret:! rv nf.Srato, K. P. EARHAET. Tor State Treasurer , EDWARD HtRsca. For State Piintu-. Y. It. BYAES. For 3aperiitendent of Public; Instruction, j 6. That the remuneration of county I l.'Ierks ami Sheriffs should be by salary I instead of by fees, and that the amounts I of such salaries should be fixed 011 the ! principle of a reasonable compensation for the amount of work actually performed. 7. That regid economy should be exer- eised in the expenditure of funds raised by I buth State awl county taxation. ! 8. That we regard the present school 1 book system as 8a oppressive monopoly, and demand its unconditional repeal, j 9. That the improvement of the Alseya I liver find harbor will open up for settle ment and will develop a valuable section of our country, and the exertions of Hon j M. 0. George to secure national aid for 1 this important enterprise is highly to be ! nuni'iH-pii of. F. 11. MeELliOY For Judas "f the Supreme Court, X. P. LORD. For Judge of the Second Judicial District. K. S. BEAN. For District Attorney, E. G. HURSH. REPUELSCAN CGUf.TY TICKET. Fit State Senator, E. WOOD W AUD. For Representatives, B. J. NICHOLS, W. !'. READY, TOLBERT CARTEB, For County Judge, F. M. JOHNSON. For County Commissioners, JAMES EDWARDS. AN DREW ( : KLLATLY. For Sheriff, SOL KING. For County Clerk, B. W. WILSON. For Conntv Treasurer, T. J. BUFORD. For School Snfierintendent, JAMES CHAMBERS. For Assessor. PEBttY EDDY. For County Surveyor, GEORGE MERCER, THE REPUBLICAN STATE PLATFORM, j ! Fsdrpciukfii Circciibaek and Labor Reform Ticket. C id re sman. M. C. liEDIUiE. W. I). KKN'TOV. Govertior, Z. F. MOODY. J. S. SMITH. Secretary of State, R. P. EARHART. J. K. WE A THEBFOE D. State Treasurer, EDWARD HTRSCH. II ABRAHAM. State Printer, W. 11. BYARS. W. F. CORNELL. Supreme Judge, W. P. LORD. E. D. SHATTUCK. Superintendent of Public Instruction, E. B. MoELROY. Judge of Second Judicial Distriet, it s. BEAN. District Attorney. E. G. HURSH. State Senator-, J. I!. BAY LEY. Representatives, GREEN B. SMITH. JOHN MAYS. JOHN ALDBICH. Countv .Tude. F. M. JOHNSON. J. K. BRYSON. Co'Tiity Cnmmissinnersj . GEO. R YCR AFX. C. B. MAYS. Sheriff, T. XV. B. SMITH. County Clerk. GEORGE HENKLE. The UepuNiicaii party of Oregon in convention aeiule:l to amke and aTtr:!i the following dei-Inni-tionof our politico .vrhn-jples: RLMOH F.p -Pir, That u'c Bitot honest, endent and economic admiaistiatioi) of every dpj art-men t of government. Second, That we favor the equal protection of the n .flits or fenor and capital. Thinl, We are in favor of regulating the salaries of county ofltoen fo tf.at they ihail recen t such j co:ii;jen.-atiuii as are commensurate with thtir services. F-.urth, That wis regard the free achool system of our .'state as the (tpueiai care and pride oi tiie ttepub- I baa party. Fiftn, That it is the policy of the Elpab!zeati nartv i to foster an-.l encourages the deveio.;mtat of our state b &lke eoostructiou of railways which will place us I in direct eoannimi cation with o'ir s4t r t tate-?. Sixth, That wt bohl ;iH corporations to he strictly : rc;pousihe to their liabilities under the law, and i tecogniMethe right of the IjH'jjtalatnre to enact all j reasonable Innitatlor.s on eorjuvrate powers. Seventh, That to the end that ail pettier upon j ail unearned rr.ilroad !aiul- m i:us n.ay ce en- . a' 'led to obtain titles without delay, and that those ! MfArM rtf j- .j f f tionofland.i, wa favorsuch action by Congee? a- and Labor KeiGrci Parly. wai isach landj .withte reach of actual settlers , Willamktte GfSAtfGE Haix, May 6, 1882 at & price not exceeding, $2 per awe, under such I , , , . . J ,00-; conditions and provijoiw as wiSI secure the railway U''Oirf I "at the time lias come that coospanies in any vested rights or eqnitieu they may : we, the ItidepeiHlent Greeitback ami Labor have in the proc-ils of sueh hmd. t . Retomi party of Oregon, set forth our prin- Oghth, Toat we favor the enactment of a law by i ,;tli-, Congress rostfing toaettlers the rigi t to home tead ; L J and pre-e i pt in nil ca-..-- whr by utoiidonmcnt of I e are .auti monopoly. entries and fiTings, th;. have hitherto not had the 2. We are opposed to the National Bank foHbeoeat of these wt . i :nf. -Vflftm it l..i,.,, Slntlh Th.if.f'-.i.r..'. :l V I Ilr-l-r-T tiinmr'nnhi- ..if O J ' """ v w'IMM MM and wool-raising interests i iha state de: ami the eomunnsd fostering care 01 the general government Comity Tresuivr, T. J. BUI on D. School ?nperintenrlent, E. A. MILXKR. Assessor, W. T. BR VAN. Cotinty Survevor, GEO. MERCER. Cornuer, F. M. CARTER, cc!itr;iliiii.'. 3. We Still that neither the Democratic Teats, mat tne recijtrocity treaty with the and- I nor Republican parties will hv Leenlatnre lebtnanast? a- ioino-nt:cu upon the soviantuent i . . i c i e d the people, and should ba speotHy al.rutcd. ""J'."" iye. luimojXMlea E'T'th,That by the ffenernaa poiey of t;:e Rc- i which is ,1 clearly constitutional dnty that and ttie wmtmom iirtv m i iriorem, iiTcrai a-.projHiations devolves on Congress ami Mate Jeci&iatnres have been mad? to various portiong of the Sate, and t(, regnjate fares and freights: we Hi. 1 that we fmToraeoniiuaanee of tnulibernl onhcr for the . .... ? . development of our state and enpeejafty for the im- m 1868 the two Political parties went to pzoTemeatof toeCoIoaibiarireraiMj its tribfitariLS, . ether tor the protection of the boBfteil ami the Yaouhia aml;-o; ay, and proposed barlr of banking antl railroad monopolies of this refuse nt IV;rt Orford the t mpoua. Co-.tuflte and ' t.- I urt. ! .1 Rins'lav.- river-, (he constroetTon of the tab at the I r.ntvm, end have been together ever since; Cascades and the Pailea of Uie Columbia river, as j therefore the necessity of an Independent wdl as other sections of our state. party for reform. Tvj-elfth Wenr..f-n!di; -deplore the untimely and i 4,' We are in favor of the remonetization tragic death of James Abrain Carf.eid, iate president I c i i r - . . , "'" of the United States, w1k was shot down while in ! of silver and a tree coinage o; Mirer, paper, the discharge o," hi oiticial duties by the hand of a ! and gold. eewantly asnsain, and we approve 'and applaud the ' 5. Wc a)-e in favor t;f pnyin" the national practical wisdo'.n. the unxeUnsh latrtotism and the I 1 1 1 i i , Ji ,4- J pi. , J , nanwcrring Edelity to the constitution and the 1 l'!'t at t.ie earliest opportunity, 111 lawful ..residential office torteg his briW ...vunaW there I . " 8 t? I" ,!,V',f .tnX,,n? Pr0Ptr Thirtesnth, Wc regard President Arthur's veto of j '"' InillBg Mate anil .National bonds. His WHI loir restriction of Chinese immigration as on- 7. We are in favor of the anti Chinese wise and unjust and we condemn the policy which bill and keeping it before Congress until it JWpnnJfcrd Jtjuj beinjr opjwed to the primrples of the iM. 1',, 5 MnABcBa parfya expressed in the nfatfora of our 1 -l . , last national Uepuhuea-.-. "ivei.tions; and I 8. H e are m faror of a salary for all Weheartfly common J our !iO,ir--r.i.-.-.'fative in Con- j county officers, press. Hon. M. C. (Jeorge, forhia alie eri"orts itov! tl W a m Kri f b T iiesnre the passatre of sn.-h bill; and ,, giving the elective Wdhere earnestly declare it to be our belief that : trln'il.ve to all women that are twenty-one Chinese lmminvtim to the United States should be i years old an..1 otherwise oualiiied. ra.vnet.ei,a:..i m tnar onr Ke,reo.;tative. 10. Wc are in favovf throwin-r open for principles cf American fa ei-ty ivi;h which James A. money 01 me united blates, greenback, tlarfleid dlschanrad under cireutns;a:i.s of unnarail- ! silver, or eold. In Congress shall iiersist in atvocatin ments of a law t.iat wiii e.ieetunlly acconij-tisii this trie enact ,....: .,11 a . .. . , pivm.Hiw .... iiwiiiioLQw PCILICIIICIIW, an result. j railroad lands where the eonbnanv has not Fourteenth, That we heartg endorse the course complied With tfce contract mla.le with the Gorerament, of our arde Congressma 1, Hon. M. C. George, in his untireing efforts in boh dfbf our state; end that ws heartily approve the eeo 10 ideal and efficient admin Hrs tion on the part of our present ftepuhliean titate oncers. Rrpub'lran fobiiiy tfaest!en r!:-lforrr. The Committee on Resohitions submitted the follow ing report, which was unanimous ly adopted : Mr. President We, your Committee on Resolutions, beg leave to submit the follow ing: The Republican party of Kenton county, in convention assembled on this 8fh day of April, 1882, hereby make the following declaration of principles : 1. That the laws regulating the assessment and collection of taxes should be so amended overlook their humble acquaintances, and only respect such persons as domineer over them. Mr. Stewart made his money by taking his wife into a room over bis stoTe asd living there wilb her; and lliey worked over auc;ion dry ji.ods and labored towaid Ml independent old age with minute diligence, never looking down on any person who wanted to enter their store and spend a farthing. That prudent lcginniiig and expirii-nce made Stewart the brnefiidary of tiie vast retail trada of New York during infla tion and the war, when his income rose to Je m.n.y millions a year. A"etc York Letter to Troy 1'imes. A Wife Who Won't tcy - Wants a Divorce. Mrs. Alice D.ivenport ot St. Louis has sued tor a divorce fiom her hus band, and among the grounds set forth in her complaints is the follow ing set of rules, which the latter hatl im posed upon her: Holes for the government of my wife's Mondiu-i while away from me, June 1, 1870: 1. Not to speak to any person or to allow any person to speak to her on the car, i-xccp; the conductor and porter in discharge of their doty. 2. Go directly from depot in New .York to Mrs. Haight's house, and occupy room with mother, and sleep only in her room. 3. Speak kindly and politely to Mrs. Haight, but not in a friendly or familiar manner; say lo her you do not wish to meet any one in the house; ask for a table to yourself, with only your family, or go some where else. 4. Never sing in the parlor -or sit in the parlor, or sing in your room when any person except your imme d ale family be present, 5. Nt vei h ave mother day or nigiil for five minutes at n time for any reason whatsoever. Do nol walk, ride or go anywhere without her, even with your own brothers. C. Do not call on any person what soever, and aliow no one who may call on you, lo see you .tri'efcs they In your brothers or their wives. Do not speak to any person you may meet whom you have not known in the past. 6. Do not permit yourself to be introduced to any person whatsoever, and if yon are, refuse to speak t them. 8. Write every niiht lo rne a full, truthful and exact a -count ot every thing von have done, w here you have leei; with whom you have been, lo whom you have s,.oken, and whom you have seen. This must be done every night. Let nothing, sickness or death, prevent your keeping these rules, lor 1 will excu-e no breach 01 a:iy ac count. Do not leave New York, even (or an hour, without my p-r-mission, except Brooklyn or Ilarlen . Il my wife cannot keep these mfes, in word and in spirit, 1 desire never lo sec her again. 1? EN J A MIX R. Davenpokt. SAMARITAN NERVINE AUGUST KKfrHT, CABINET MAKER. Samaritan Nervine Carafe Ejrilept-ic Fits, Spasms, Convulsions, St. Vitus la:icj, irtig-o. Hysterics, Insanity, AgOfvexy, Par Ipiis, Rhemratism hcumrpiii, and all Nen ou Distil This infallubic remedy will jHwitively eradicate every iecies of Nervous Derangement, and drive them away front whence they came, never to return Rgain. It utterly destroys the germs oT dUMtMe bjr neutralizing: tiie hereditary ta nt or jioisnn in the system, and thoronprhly eradicates the disease, and utterly duutroys the cause. Samaritan ISTervine euros Female Weakness, General Debility, Lcu-corrhu-aor Whites Paiufnl .Moiiitruation, Ulceration of the Uterus, latent Heat, Gravel, inflammntion of the l'.laildcr, Irritability of the Bladder. For Wakefulness at Nifffafi. there is no better remedy. During the change if life no Female should be rest, comfort aud nature's sweet sleep. Samaritan Nervine Cures Alcoholism, Pninkennefs and the habit of Opium Katinsr. Thc.-e degrading bbit are by fax the worst evils that have ever befallen suffering humanity. Thousands die annually from these noxious drugs. The drunkard drinks liquor not be caus: he likes it, but for the pleasure of drinking? and treating his friends, little thinking that he U on his road to ruin. Like the Opimn Hater, he first uses the drug in small quantities as a harmelesH an tidote. The soothing influence of thn drug takes strong hold ttpon its victim, Icadhur him on to his own dcstructitui. The habits of Opium Kating and Liqnor Drinking are precisely what eating is to alimentivene-is, as over-eating first inflames the stomach, which redoubles its caavings until it nara lyzes both the sto;: ach and apctite. So every drink of liquor or dose of opium, instead of satisfying, only adds to its fierce fierce fires, until it consumes the' vital force and then itself. Like the glult cious tape-worm, it cries "(live, give, give:' but never enough until its own rapacity devours itself. Samar itan Nervine gives tmtam relief in all such cases. It produces sleep, quiets the nerves, builds up the nervous system, and restores body aud mind to a healthy condition. Samaritan jSTervine Cures Nervous Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart. Asthma, lironehitis, Scrofula, Syphiis, diseases of the Kidneys and all diseases of tiie urinary organs. N'crvnus ilehiiity. cansed by the indiscretions of youth, permanently cured by the use of this invalu able remedy. To you, youni, middle-acd and old men. win. are covering your sufferings as witn a mantle by silence, loolt up, you can be saved by timely efforts, and make ornaments to society, and jewels in the crown of your Maker, if you will, l)o not keep this a secret lonjrer, until it saps your vi tals, and destroys both body and soul. It you arc thus a:llicted. take Dr. Hichmond's Samaritan Ner vine. It will restore your shattered nerves, arrest premature decay, impart tone and energy to the whole system. 11. We .ire in favor of reducing intfr0.,t I e!ow what it n.iw is, aud making usury a ciitrHnAl offence. 12. We are in favor of repealing t!ie law making the Sheriff tax collector, ami rank ing it the duty of the tax payer to pay his tax to the county Treasurer: 13. We are in favor of District Assessors to assess the counties. 14. We ara in favor of a local option law that ca.-h voter in the county hy his vote can decide either for or against license to sell spirituous liquors malt or beer. 15. We are in favor of free trade. 16. We are in favor of one thousand dollars exempt from execution in real estate and necessary household furniture for the that all classes of property shall hear an j convenience and comfort for a fami'v and equal proportion of the iml.'ic burden; and that all sums evidenced !y note and secur ed hy mortgage on real estate should he made taxable in the county where such real estate is situate.!. 2. That the Reimb'iean p-irty deeply -regrets and strongly deprecates tiie action of President Arthur in vetoing the bill fur re- tanning implements sufficient to run a one thousand dollar farm exempt from execu- ti ui. 17, .We are in favor of taxing mortgages and judgement Hens in the county in which they are recorded. IS. We are in favor of reducing the reD- resentation to one half of the present nnm stricting Chinese immigration lately p issed j bir and raise their per diem to four do lars by both Houses of Congress, aud asserts the 1 per dav. right of the American nation to prevent 19. We are in favor of rotation in office the incursion of hordes of Asiatics, whose j only one term from president down intlu cheap labor may improperly depress the dint: county officers. wages earned by American citizens in, many 20. We are in favor of electing all officers departments of iife. from, president down to include county 3. That inasmuch as the people are the ! officers by the popular vote of the people, primary source of power under our Bepnb- I 21. We are opposed to " the navigation Bcaa government, and as .consequently all j law and ask its repeal byCongress. corporations derive their existence and ex- 22. That Congress is the only power ereise all functions by virtue of rights gran- authorized by the constitution to coin ted by the people themselves, it is iucnni- money and regulate its value. bent on the Legislature of each State so to 23". We are in favor of the free inter regulate the charier privileges of corpora- I charge of freights on 'ail railroads. tioii3 within it3 borders as to prevent such 24 We are in favor of a law passed by our corporate bodies fr..ni encroaching on and i Legislatures to make all railroads in the oppressing the people. Thai with special coiinty liable for all damages that may reference to common carriers, extortionate j occur in said comity in which it may oecur fires aud freights, and the discrimination ; and apoint a court or commissioners to en in rates, times aud distances between cor- i force the same. responding classes of passengers and freight, j Fo: .lodge Second Judicial District, E. are alike to be restrained or abolished by S. Bean; Attorney, K. G. Hursh; Senator, legislative action. J. K. Bayley; Representatives, tireen B. 4. That the improvement to the entrance j Smith, John Mays, J. H. Ohlrage; Clerk, of Yaquina ha?bor i.-au object of the deep- j George Henkle; Sheriff, T. XV. B.Smith; est interest to Benton county, with special ! School Superintendent, E. A. Milner; Sur reference to the certain results of such in- ! veyor, George ilercer; Coroner, J. M. Jirovement in reilnmng the cost rt both in- ' Carter, and and ocean transportation of the pro- J. R. Bayley, Chairman, ducts of Benton county and the whole of j S. M00BF.. See'y. middle ami southern I bfgon, by facilitating the operation and extending the advantages Bow .Stewart Breams Kirb. of the Oregon i'acihe Kai.'K.a.l, an enter- 1 QtfaeB rich men ill this fitv prise wnu snouiu rec--ie mo support or may every citizen in the Willamette valky j learn b limit it J from liliscnj of what counties regardless ot parly. 5. That in view of the unequal pressure of the present system of taxarton for making and repairing county mads, steps should be taken to amend the laws in the direction of greater economy in expenditure and a luore eiuiitable plan of working. was once the ETTeatest house in Amer icn. No man is ever excusable f r being a snob, whatever apparent monument he is buildiii";. People are soon staasificd ami si t aside who BDW TBE TROFESMOS riiOPOSED. The difficulty of iirojosiuw- to the younjl biily is not alivays the - most seriou one ibe suitor has to encoun iter. PiiiiiiLr the quest ion to one's prospective mother-in-law or "ask ing papa" are frcqucnily the more aril nous midertakms; of the two. When Professor Aytoun was wooino Miss Wilson, daiiifbter of Professor Wilson, the famous "Cbristev er North,' he obtained the lady's con sent conditionally upon that of her father's being secured. Tnis Aytoun was much too shy to ask, and lie prevailed up n the young lady her self to coin! ma the necessary nego tiations. "We must deal gently with liis feelings," sairl glorious old Christopher. "111 write my reply on a slip of paper and pin il to the back of your frock." "Papa's an swer is on the back of my dress," said Miss Jane, as she entered the drawing room. Turning her round the ileliohted Professor read these words: "With the author's compli mer Is. ' CITY STABLES TUOS. EGLIN Proprietor, On the Corner West of the Engine House CORVALLTS, - - OREGON. HAVISG COMPLETED MY Dew and commodious BARV, I am better than ever ureuaredito keep the m BEST OF TEAMS, BJ33IES. .CARRIAGES AND SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE. At Reasonable KatSs. v KST Tarticular attention given to Boarding Horses Horses Bought and Svld or Exelianjreil. PLEASE GIVE HE A CALL. April 2, 1 30. 17:26yl ft a week. 912a day at home eailv made, frolv wlm Mtflt free. Address True i i. ', Auguata, Me. " SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my little girl of fits. She was also ileaf and dumb, but it cured her. She can now talk and hear ns well as anybody. I'etar lloss, Springwater, Wis. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has been the means of curing my wife of rheumatism. J. B. Fletcher, Fort Collins, Col. SAMAI! IT AN NERVINE Made a sure cure of a case of tits for my son. E. 15. Ralls. Hiattsville, Kan. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cored me of vertiyo, neuralgia and sick headache. Mrs. Win. Hensoii, Aurora, HI. SAMARITAN NERVINE Was the me :ns of curing my wife of spasm?. Rev. J. A. Edie, Bearer, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of aatliina. after spending over ?3000 with other doctors. S. R. Hohaon, New Albmy, Iud. S A MA R LT A N N ER VINE Effectually cured me of spasms. Miss Je.mie Warren, 740 West Van R-.iren St., Chicago, III. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured onr child of fits after given up to die by our family pliysici.in, it having over 100 in 24 hours. Henry Knee, Vervilla, Warren Co., Teun. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of scrotfola after suffering for eight years Albert Simpson, Peoria, III. SAMARITAN NERVINE Oared my son of tits, after spending 2400 with 11I n 1 Uti it. J. W. Thornton, Cl.uborn, Miss. S A.MARITAN NERVINE Cured me permanently of epileptic fits of a stubborn character. Rev. Wm. Martin, Mohauiest own, Md. SAMARITAN NERVISS CwwK my son of fits, after having had 2500 iif-eit-djteen months. Mrs. E. Forbes, Wist Potsdam, N. V. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured ma of cpilcrwy of nine years' stand ing. Miss Orlena Marshall, Gran by, tterbm Oat, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epilepsy of many years duration. Jacob Suter, St. Joseph, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of bronchitis, asraatha and general debility. Oliver Myers, ronton, Ohio. SAMARITAN NEVINE Has cured me of asmathi; a!o scrofula of many year3 standing. Isaao Jewell, Covington, Ky. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of tits. Have been well for over four years. Charles E. Curtis, Osakis, Douglass Co., Miun. SAMARITAN &ERVINE Cured a friend of mine who bad dyspepsia very badly. Michael O'Connor, Ridgway, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently enred 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 nervon3 disease of the head. E. liraham. North Hope, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits. Ho has not had a fit for about four years. John Davis, Woodburu, Macoupin Co. , 111. Cor. Second and Monroe Sts., CORTALLIS, : OR EGOS, Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of FURNITTJEE Coffins and Caskets. Work done to order on short notice and at reasonable rates. Corvaliis, July 1, 1881. 18:2"yl. THE YAQTJINA EOUSE! Is now prepared to accommodate travelers IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. .MEALS AT ALL IOUUS FOR OSLV SJ5 CENTS. WILLIAM MORRIS, .jSatATE FROM ENGLAND) TAILOR, -FRONT STREET - Two' doors North of the Vincent House, COKVALLIS, OREGON. All Orders promptly Exeettfed. Repairs and cleaning at moderate prices. 18:2613' POETLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. (Old ' NATIONAL," Established 1808. 128 Front St., Between Washington and' Alder, PORTLAND, . . . OKEtiON. A. P. ARMSTRONG. J. A. WESCO Principal. . Penman and Secretary. Desijrned for the brsiness education of both sexes. Stuants admitted on any week day of the year. No examination on entering:. la dependent Fix-igfit & Pass cngcrStcamer A. A. Me CULLY, I. B. SANBURN Master Will Leave Portland On Sundays and Wednesdays at 5 A, H, For Wheatland. Lincoln, Salem, Ko-a. Indtpcndclice, Fan-view,' Huena Vista. Albany. Corvaliis, HarrisbmV and all intermediate points on Willamette River, Fetwi'n Tuesdays and Fridays. Olhceand laudinsr Pacific Dock. Z. i. HATUI1, Agront, 220 Front St., Portland. Or T. J. Blair, aent at Corvaliis. lS:51ni6. It is not wealth, or f:imo, or siatf, Bat "L'it up and git" that makes me srrt'at. HORSE FJEED Constantly on hand, at the LOWEST LIVING RATES. Silnaned on the Yaqnina Road, half wa$ from Uorvaliis to Newport. 19:12ni3. P. BI;YAXT. TORVALLIS Livery, Feed, SALE STABLE, I!n St., C-ei-vullis, Oregon. SOL. KING, Propr. AWNING ROTH ISA TINS I AM PBEPARKD TO 1 " fffer su';?ri(r iieo'u'.uoJations in ths Livery line. Alway ready for a drive, GOOD TEAMS At Low Rates. My stables are fir;t-clas8 in every resncct, and com pctent and obliging hostlers always ready to serve the punlic, REASONABLE CHARGES FOR HIRE. ? rtieular Attaiifina raid to Boarding Ilorsos. ELEGANT HEAR33, CAl KIAOE3 AND HACKS FOR FUSKUAES. Corvaliis, June 21, 1881. 13:25tf. jRioxiarcl i r alia xa. HAVE JUST BEES TO S. A. HEMPHILL'S TO I yet one of t'iose new all h&nd-made harness, rbere all work is warranted. iu-15m2 NEW BUSINESS! oiantaiii "View 25 Cents per Grallon, IITHES EEQC1BED FOB INFANTS, THE MIL V V of one cow vvil !je furui.-iiiud. Milk warranted TUUE. LISTEN FOR THE BELL! A. G. MULKEY, TropriBtor. Corvaliis, January 7, 1SS0. lC:21ml, CENTRAL OREGON E STATE AGENCY, Head Office adjoining; the Postoffice, Corral! is, Or us oil. The above a?ene hjf the largest and lwst selec tion of farms and ranches for saJe in Benton Conntv. Tor full jarticular of properties sec "Oregon Colonist.'' Persona desiring satisfaction in buying or selling should first eommuiurato with Ch&RUES Hkrukkt Kasu, who will give then every attention. For Y:iquinn ES;i, Tillamook, and . Grayw Ilsarior, dirrrt. Samaritan Nervine Is for sale by dnnnn.its everywhere, or may be had direct from as. Those who wish to obtain further evidence of the curative properties of Samaritan Ncr vine will jdease euclose a U-cent postage stamp for a copv of our LHustratctl Journal of Health, grivin-y hundretfe ft tetinnia!sof cure from ersons who have hscU the medicine, and also their picture pho tographed after their restoration to perfect health. Address DR. S. A. RICHMOND & CO., World's Epileptic InKtHate, 19-1'V1 ST. JOSKHH. MO, . DEALERS IX DRUGS MEDICINES, CHFMIOiLS FANCY and TOILET ARTICLES, SpoTiyres, Brushes Perfumeiy, Paints, Oils Eto.. Etc. PHYSICIANS'. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY completed, and orders answered with caro and dis patch. Farmers and physicians fcom the coimtry, will find onr sloclc of Medicines complete, warranted -fciiniiie and of the best qualitv. Corvaliis, April 7. 18SP. 17:1S PKIUP WtSER, UPHOLSTERER AXD DEALER IN FURNITURE WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES (IN ALL COLORS AND SIZES), Pictures and Tictiire Frames. BRACKETS AND MIRRORS. THE NEW COASTING STEAMER YAQTJINA, JAMES E. DENNY Master Will leave Pacific I.ock, Portland, for the ahove ports, Sunday. April 2d, at 3 O'clock A. Ri. For frciirht or passage aj.plv at the office on dock. 7. J. HATCH, Ascnt. 2 prt Srtravi. iVitlarid Or T. J. Blair, ajrent at C.rvailis. 16:01niF CORVALLIS Pi 3 1 rap'i Gallery. PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MINATURB TO I.IKE SIZE. RATES OF TUITION : SCHOLARSHIP, Business Course. ... . . . TELEGRAPHY, Complete Course WfKitri-N, per- month .$ 00 . 25 0 . 5 00 IPen-Work Of all lvhidsdbne in the most artistic manner, t reft sonahle rates. Bmd'Mr estimate. Tiie "College Journal, tOHfrJalug infortnittien at Course, and cut of ornamental penmansliip, 5ree. Address A P. ARMSTRONG, Lock Bos let, Portland. Oregon. tfS"I cheerfully recommend the present manage, nient of the Portland llusiliess Colle;-(E Ml, Arm strong, whom I have known for man years, js . experienced teacher and a practical husiness n:.i n. H. M. DeFRANOK,. Pres. old "National" College. !S:31-vl J. W. HANSONr MERCHANT Next door North of old Gazette Olflee, COltVAIXIS, - . - - OREGON. Pantnloorjs mnde to order of Oregon Oootls for 7.50. English Goods, $11. French, 814. tSTSttiU from 30 to SfiO.'-Sj . Cleaning and Repairing done at Kcasonabl Rate mnft KNABE First Class Work OnlvT CApyp.is in all h-nues. V uce of all kinds and nrewoott t&Kcn at casii pnma. v nr-oLur. Ho for Yoquina Eay! MOUNTAIN HOUSE, C. B. Mays, Proprietor. THIS HOUSE IS SITUATED OX THE SUMMIT, 23 miles from Corvallts and S8 from Newport, nave latelv tmilt a large ami commodious house for the acconui'o.lat:on of the traveling pul.lic. and are furnishing it a new. Will keep on hand everything the market affords. Meals 50 cents. Good hay and oats alwavs on hand. ls:40u:(j. lakcM ami ICopairs to Order. mm, mm ciiiirs, AND ATTRESSES AT Lowest living Prices. 18-27tol0-27 LL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE l at this office. Letter heads, etc. Terms and $5 outfit Address H. Hallett i (.'., Portbuid, Mc. ftftfi a week in -our own t.ww. FRIENDLY, Having received urge qmm of logs AX CORVALLIS, Is better prepared than ever to famish First Quality OF LUMBER Regular Prices. ALL ORDERS FILLED WITH PROMPTNESS. I$ayl2m3 MOT ICC. To atl whom it may concern: That my wife Martha has Teft my bed and board without just cause. I warn all persons not to trust her on my account, for I will not be responsible for inv debts she may contract. May 9. 1SS3. M. PORTER, tiri. l-.!mo Corvaliis, Is-nton county. Or. "For beauty of tone, touch and action, I have never seen their equal." CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, "The Knabe" Is absolute y the best piano made. A. L. BAKCECFT & CO. 721 Market Street, S. F. Sole Acents for the Pacific Coast. 10:8inS. TO THE tin All AFFIKTEB! - AJKD K.SI'KCIALLY- Those Suffering from Debility. Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vitality, Scxu."1 Infirmities, Etc., Etc. - o THE OREAT NEED '1HOSE HAVE WHO ARE suffering; from SEXUAL AM) NERVOUS COM-- PLAINT.S i a i.Kvsicisui wro tan coniprehend tneir ailments and siu-cessfully treat them. The ccnernl practitioner is not sufficiently skillo in these classes ol troubles to do so and it must b left to the SPECIALIST, who by education Ion practice, thorouli knowledge and comi rehensiv mind, is prepared to cure them. DR. J. C. YOUNG Opened his now celebated Institute in 1350 for the purpose ol anorotu? me amictei toe cercaiuty or honorable atul skillful treatment and perfect "and permanent restoration, and for.GVer.10 yiars it haa sntauieu tne nr.i raui. not oi-.iy uj on wfum uul throughout the civilised world. 1 am aware mat oy uwetnng upon so umnvn inc; .i subject ii tte i'JX'AY OF SKA UAL y;,;oB Mtti v.ra-it may ffspVT-- -V.v o-otive, but lit desire lo inforn these who are wBfer irsa: riircapfh tgvMsms, or who by ei re rrntiess or wan! of kHowied tiiat a cure ran be had. arc not oi:! hnrryine liiem ;es o an nnllmely prave, but plving sexual wea&ueas as an inher tance to futiire jrenen' tions, is too yreat an incentive to in;rinit me to be silent. svTnTtorris. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING f&nji NIGHT LOSS FS, NKP-VufSNKSS, WKAKNI SSKS, COSFl'SlOV ''MIND, SLIGHT LOSSIS IYHEN UNDER EX ClTl..v::NT. VARIABLE TEMPER, TRKMBl.INfi. PALPITATION, FLUSHLS; &c, OR IF YOU HAVE PEACTIO D SELF-ABUSE EVEN IN THE BUOHT EST PAKTiCCLAU you are suffering from the I)i ead Er.eniy of Rinnan Life. And should not-hositatc to seek at ouee health and hapj.Ir.ess in a cure. CURES GtTABANTEED. FEES MODERATE COXSELTATIOXBY LETTER Oil OTHERWISE. -FREE. Kxrlasivcly Vegetable Rmcdics Tscd. - o LjmHci You aro cp(X;iallj liable to naffcrinff from NERV Ol.'S PUOSTRATltiN. All your pceulhir complaints are nervous in their oricin and hence your sufferings are terribly dpressin- or inexpressibly keen. 'I he I'octor in i.is rcsearclies and practice of KERVOl'S TROUBLES h:i. n:sde ynur orenizatii n a apecfiaj study and is thus enabled fiom his experience und knowlelire to aid and! cure you in any of the Tronbler, WeahnessrH. Distrrses and Siif fe.'ni'sio will h you aic liable. TttTYou will find in the Doctor a friend upon whom vou can rely for comfort, aid and cure. Dr." YoanR's Female Rcinrdics have attained a reputation for efficiency unequalled by any medicine or modical prcscriitiou ever offered. They can Imj sent by mail or express. Those desirimr personal care and attention can have all necessary accommodations furnished. - o T-jtters. rpi ottAi flu. ,.lir MR f I V LhC" tllfir lilU-IC WIIU Ultl."' liq.yn.uviv.l M-f - svmptorns in their own way, rccoive advice, and win-a desired, treatment at home with every assurance ol . cure. LETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYED. Address, DR. J. C. YOUNG, Uledlcal Instil nt. Xo. 7 Stockton St. San Francisco, Feb. 21, 1SS2. C. MADDEN, Attorney at Law, CORVALLIS, OKEGON. Will practice fa all of tKe Ceurts of the State. KfcSSyi PATENTS Obtained, and all business in tboU. S. Patent Office,, or in the Courts attended to for MODERATE FEES. We arc opposite the L . H. Patent Omce, engajred in. PATENT liUSINLSS EXCLUSIVELY, and can ob tain uatents In less time than those remote from WASHINGTON. Whjn model er drawing is sent we advise as to patenlabilitv free of charge; and vfl make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. We refer, bore, to the Post Master, the Snpt. of the Msiict Order DJv., and to officials of the U. 8 Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms, and reference to. actual clients in your own state and county, address. C. A. SNOW & Co., 19-.S Opiiositc' Patent Office, ashmston. D. C $5 is $20 per day at home. Samples worth free. Address Stinson Co., Portland, Mf. 1