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18Ig Corcallis feqttty FIUOAY MOlUilXG, JUNE 9, 1882. H E3S KUOS WELLS. 'Flie Greenback party honored us with a visit on the 29th inst. and also favored us with an address to the people, by Hon. Greenberry Smith, as he is lift only big nun they ean pport (a very appropriate head lor an anti-monopoly party). Hon. Dr. Bailey and the other who some times lectures on woman's wrights were not with the party, we presume they are getting weak in the cause, but would say to them brace up un til after next Monday, you will then have plenty of 6'une to mourn. Rev. Mr. Holenbaugh, of Albany, is holding a protracted meeting here and the people are all wishing him success and God speed. Mr. Williamson, who livc-s in this county near Albany, passed through town this morning with a nice little band of sheep, which he had pur chased in King' Valley and for which he paid $3 50 per head. A number of our citizens visited Knox JJute Grange on Saturday last. They reported the meeting as being a grand success. Some 250 persons in attendance, and a class of some twenty-five or six going into the grange. When you are in the vacinity of Wells call on R. Williamson for njtMng ynn want in dry goods or groceries, and on Wm. Dickson'for a good job of blacksmithing. Their prices arc very reasonable. Communicated. REJIKISCE.UES FROM THE SEASIDE. A dispatch was received from R. A. Bens'll, now in San Francisco, slating that his wife, who has been under medical treatment there for some months, is in a very critical condition, and the doctors have giv en up all hopes of her recovery. Hon Allen Parker of Oneatta re ceived a very serious and painful cut on the !oot last week with an ax. He was working in the lumber yard chopping, when by accident the ax utruck a post ami glancing hit Ida foot just above the toes; the whole bit of the ax entered his foot, one comer of it passing entirely through lils foot eating a cash two and a half indie's long in she sole of his foot. At present lie is mttWing a great deal. The Kate & Anna of Portland, arrived here this morning loaded with goods for the railroad and mer chants of Newport. Cant. Lutjens saw the ill-fated steamship Yaqnina in flames when he left Gray's Harbor. He also informs us that she was not insured. Car building at headquarters has TYWi,n n earnest and ere long the whiIe"oHfei,on,it'ralt'0,I trin w'!' rewound throS lbe hi)is Yaquina. Angklo. New Oregon, May 20, 1882. ROLL OF HOSGB. "lie following are the names of the r.ipils of Newport school, who are entitled to have their names placed on the roll of honor for deportment and scholarship, for the month, end ing May 26th. The first number in dicates deportment, the second schol arship. The average required to en title them to the honor being 90 per cent: Ella M.iy Smith Jiiicius Phelps Louie Phelps Mary Ball Birdie Snllis Myrtle Cross . . . .100 100 .100 100 .100 100 .100 98 .100 96 .95 99 .96 98 .99 100 .99 99 .100 96 .93 94 90 95 .90 93 .60 91 K. J. Fr-asiek, Teacher. A Rkb fftpper Dine. Messrs. Loup and Hoke of this city have returned from a prospecting tour, bringing with them some splen did copper ore specimens, from a mine called the Red Mountain Cop per mine, near the San Marcus Range, on'y thirty miles from this city, and within four miles of the California Southern Railroad track. The un doubted richness "of the mine, coup led with the easy means of transport ation, renders h a thorough bonan za to its proprietors, Messrs. Loup, Hoke & Co. The specimens on ex hibition at Ilunsaker & Co.'s are merely the out-copping, but oolid masses of metal are visible to the naked eye, while with the aid of a microscopic glass, the true wealth of the rock is-; revested. This mine is situated in San Diego county, and when smelling works are established here, will be a grand source of it C me to this vMy.-San Diego California. From crop reports it is estimated .that the surplus of the Willamette valley for the year 1882 wilt be 230,000 tons, and that of Eastern Orvgon and Washington 195,000 tons, a total of 45 1 ,000 tons. The surplus last yean Valley, 210,000; Eastern Oregon and Washington, 110,000 tons. f ottoa factory. A movement is on foot among certain colored men of this city to organize a cotton maiiufacturin; company. A charter has been se cured and a meeting will be held at 8 o'clock this eveiiinff, at the old Federal court-room, to take steps to put the enterprise in operation. A most praiseworthy movement and which will have the sympathy of the community and it. ought to have its practical aid. Nashville Daily American of Wednesday Surgical Operation. Dr. Jones, of Albany, assisted by Drs. Carpenter, of Portland, and Bar ker, of Brownsville, removed a can cer weighing six lbs, from the bieast of Mrs. Jacob Bash, of Linu county, on Monday afternoon of last week. The operation was performed at tfeV residence of Mrs. Brown in Albany, who, with Mrs. Jones, cared for the patient, and it was successfully per formed and the pat ient is doing well. Smallpox at Seattle. The Nellie Boyd Theatrical Troupe which has hi en playing at Seattle were billed at New Tacoma June 1st, but the engagement was obliged to be cancelled, 011 account of one of the troupe having been at tacked with smallpox. A gentleman who arrived from Seattle last even ing slates that three of the troupe are down with this dreadful disease. Woolen Bin. The citizens of Salem have s ih scribd 111,075 toward the fund for building a woolen mill nt that place. The remaining $3,925 r quired by the parties who made the proposi tion to build it is thought will be eas ly secured. If this enterprise is completed it will infuse new life into the Capitol city again. May 21st says: The hail storm waa quite general throughout the State. There wan just a nice sprinkle here, but at Knoxville hail-stones weighing- three pounds are re ported, killing full ;rora hot and smash ing things up generally. A young 15-month-old son of Mr. Ben son, editor of the Vancouver Independent, died recently from effects of poison occa sioned by taking too many morphine pills which the child had got hold of while play ing around the bouse. W. Stephens and L. McMorris have had their property adjoining Wallula Junction surveyed and platted for a city. While it is now but a station built on sand, there is quite a demand for lots along the Main street of the embryo city. A mineral spring in Arkansaw, the water of whieh turns as red as blood when con. fined in a bottle, and an oil well in Ken tucky, from which flows an abundant sup ply of refined petroleum, all ready to pp . duce a pure and brilliant flame, are among the new wonders of the country. On the 19th au emigrant train comprising five wagons occupied by twelve men and women, passed through Walla Walla en route to Texas. This party has b en living near Moscow, I. T., for ten years, and hav ing made fortunes, are goiug back to their old homes to enjoy them- They had a tine outfit of stock and wag .us. A serious accident occurred at the Rye Valley mine on the 12th, occasioned by the caving of a bank, by which John Kinney, a miner had both bones of the right let; brok en, says the Baker City Tribune.. It was nearly a half hour after the caving of the bank before his fellow workmen discovered his situation. The old store building of Vandnyn & Smith on C street, occupied by Mr. S. W. Alien as a furniture store at Independence, had a narrow escape from destruction by fire Monday of lust week. The roof of the building near the chimney thickly covered with moss caught fire and was rapidly spreading; a few buckets of water soon ex tinguished the blaze. LEGAL. Loss of a Fiajrer. James Putmau and John Donaca, of Sweet Home valley got into a difficulty some time since, and came to blows In the fracas Putman got hold of Donaca's little finger on the left hand, and bit it so severely that is had to be amputated. A Philadelphia boy was asked if he ever prayed in church and ans wer d: ''Oh, I always say a prayer like all the rest do, just before the sermon begins." "Indeed," respond ed the astonished querist, "what do yon say?" "Now 1 lay me down to sleep." Philadelphia News. Slipped a ad Fell. Hon. L. F. Lane met with a very serious accident at Roseburg ia-t week. He slipped and fell, his head Striking against the sharp corner of a building, inflicting a dangerous cut on the forehead, which made him unconscious for fori v-eijjht hours. wmmmtb v Mr. N. Whcaldon, of Salem, last Tuesday, sold his faim in Benton county to Mr. II. A. Cleek, of The Dalles, ror $16,000. VtueraJ Means. Atlanta has 175 cases of small-pox iu the pest-house. The saw mill at Springfield horned down last Monday. James Gordon Bennett has given Mrs. Delong $50,000 in Government bonds. Seventy thousand immigrants were lan' ed in this country during the month of April. - There was sufficient frost in northern Mississippi on 17th of May last to damage teuder vegetation. John F. Waters of Harrisborg shipped a car load consisting of twenty head of fine beef cattle, last Monday, toO'Shea k Bros, at Portland. Ou account of small-pox in Atlanta the session of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, which was to have convened in Atlanta on the 1 8th of May, was held in Columbus, Georgia. The warm weather i giving the wheat a decidedly healthy color, says the IF alia Walla Union. The copious rains with the present growing weather insures an abund ant harvest vrhich means good times and a "boom." The attention of immigrants and land hunters is being turned to the fine "agricul tural and grazing lands in Washington ter -ritory, across the Columbia from Umatilla. Thousand of acres have been taken up op posite Wallula. A braketnan was killed on the X. P. R. R. on Monday of last week through section engine running into a car, and another one killed by the locomotive backing and ran. ning over him. The names of the parties killed were not given. The first regular passenger train passed over the railroad between The Dalles and the Cascades Sunday before last. Here after passengers and freight will be carried between Walla Walla and Portland with only one change that at the Cascades. The Chattanooga (Tenn.) C'ommcrc'a! of NOTICE FOR PlBUCATICr. Land office at Oregon City, Oregon, May 15, 1882. NOTICK IS HKREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL lowing named settler has tiled notice of hit in tention to make final proof in fiujiport of his c.;iini, and that saW proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton County at Corvallid, Oregon, on FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1SS2, viz : Austin Kncbrook, Homestead Application No. 3273 for the Lots 5 and 12, of See. 7, and 1a, 11 of Sec. 18, T. 11, S. R. 10W He name tne following1 witness to prove his contin uous residence Uon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: John Lucas and A. I). Perkins of Toledo, and Henrv Vincent And Joseph Johnson, of Corralha, all of Benton Countv, Oregon. I.:21w5 L. T. BARIN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon Citv, Orejron. May 19, 1882. VOTICF. IS HEREBY CI VEX THAT THE FOL fv lowing named settler Ins filed notice of his in tention to wake final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk, of Benton County, at Con alii., Oregon, on TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1SK2. viz: Lafayette Pepin, Pre-emption D. S. No. 3553, for the S. W. J of Sec. 34, T. lu S , K. 9, W. He name the fo!lwinjr witnesses to prove his continuous residence upn-i, and cultivation of, mid land, viz: C A. Bell, I. !'. Eddy. A. S. Ohi'woiMl, and I. J. Pepin, all of Little Elk, lientou County, Oregon. 10:: w5 L. T. BA.K.IN". Rcgifcter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATICN. Land Offcc at Rosebnrj, Oregon. May 23, 1S8 . VOTICE IS I1ERF.BY CI VEX THAT THE FOL- lowing named settler ha filed notice of Ms in tuitu n to make final proof in support of hi. claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judire or Clerk of Bentou County, at Corvallis, Oregon, on TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1882. viz: Robert S Mitchell, Homestead No. 2736 for the LoU 3, 4 & 5 E of S. W. Sec. 6, T. 14, S. R. 9, W. Wil. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove hi con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, iaid land, viz: M. V. Springer, W. D. Barclay, J. K. Barclay, B. J. Hauthorn. all of Tidewater, Benton County, Oregon. 19-22-w.S W. F. BENJAMIN, Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In U matter of the Estate of Jidm W. Wilkinson doe'd. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the said estate. All persons having claims against said estate will present the same to me, at my residence, in Willam ette precinct, Benton County, Oregon, within six months from this date in due form. L. A. WILKINSON. Administratrix of estate of Jno. W. Wi.kinson. dee'd. Dated, June 2, 1882. 19:23-w5 DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm of Carter Williamson is this day dis solved by nrittial consent. H. E. Carter retire and the undersigned continues the business, and will collect all debts due, and a.u ue all liabilities of, the late firm. R. X. WILLIAMSON. Wells, Oregon, May 29, 1882. ju2 BAY VIEW HOUSE. Newport. OrEOU. New additions. Newly fixriiiahed. Newly repainted. TEB1S, Per day $1 50 Per week 7 00 Per single meals 50 apr28ni3 P. M. ABBEY. The Star Bakery ! MAIN aTREET, CORVALLIS, . OREGON P. N. ZIEROLF, PROPRIETOR. FAMILY SUPPLY STORE. GROCERIES, BREAD, CAKES, PIES, CANDIES, TOYS, &x. Always on haad l:261y NERVOUS DEBl! ITY. A Sure Cure Guaranteed. Da K. C. WEST NEKVE AND BRAIN' TREAT raentv a specific for Hysteria, Dininees, Convul sions, Nervous Hesxiacbe, Mental Depression, loss of Memory. Spormatorhira, Impotency, Involuntary emissions, premature old age. caused by over exertion, self-abuse or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure re cent cases. Each box contains one month's treat meitt ; one dollar abox, or six boxes for five dol lars ; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money if the treat ment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by WOODARD, CLARK A CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Portlav Oregoe. 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Corvallis, July 1, 1881. 18:27yl. THE YAQUINA HOUSE! It now prepared to accommodate travelers IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. MEALS AT ALL H'UUS FOR OSLY 25 CEHTS. HORSE FEED Constantly on hand, at the LOWEST LIVING RATES. Siltianed on the Vao,Sina Road, half way from Corvallis to Newport. 19:12m3. P. BRYANT. Livery, Feed, -AN! SALE STABLE ''' Main St., Corvulllsj, Orogon. SOL. KING, Propr. OWNING BOTH DAKNS I AM PRKPAKKn TO offer snparior uecoimnuilations in the Livery line. Always really for a driyo, GOOD TEMS At Low R:tos My stmLlei are ftr-it-cl- in every rcvocc. anU cow petent and obliging hoatlers alwiv ready ta twrvc the puolic, REASONABLE CHARGES FDR HIRE. P rtlcular Attention Paid to Boarding Horse."'. ELEGANT HEARS?., CAl KIAGr.S AND HACKfc poa PUNEBAES. Corvallis, Juno 24. 1381. 18ri3tf. CITV DI$pIn,y1R.. .... I'K.U.UIM IN DRUGS MEDICINES. CIIFMICAL.S FANCY and TOILET ARTICLES, Sponges?, Brushes Perfumei-y. Paints, Oils, . Etc.. Etc. PnVSICIANS' PRESCKTPTIONS CAKEFULLY completed, and onlen answered nith care and dij paten. Farmers an 1 physician from the country, will find otir stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine and of the best quality. Corvallis, April 7. 18S0. 17:15tf PHILIP WEBER, UPHOLSTERER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES (IN ALL COLORS AND SIEES), Pictures and Picture Frames. BRACKETS AND MIRRORS. Samaritan Nervine Is for sale by drugylsta even-where, or may be had direct from us. Th. mc who wish to obtain further evidence of the enrative properties of Samaritan Ner vine will please enclose a 3-cent postage stamp for a copv of our Illustrated Journal of Health, giving hubdredfl of testimonials of cure from persons who have used the medicine, and also their pictures pho tographed after their restoration to perfect health. Address DR. S. A. RICHMOND & CO., WM' Epileptic InrfHntc, 19-Irl if. JOSEHH, MP. Wniies and HrpnirN to Order. LOUW EASY CHAIRS, AND ATTR ESSES Lowest lining Prices. 18-27tol9-27 v LL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE L this office. Letter heads, etc. j a, week In yonr osrn town. Terms and 85 ontflt I free. Addresf B. Hal leu & Co.. Portland, Mr. WILLIAM MORRIS, (LATE FROM ENGLAND) TAILOR, FRONT STREET Tiro daon North of the Vincent Honse, COKVALLIS, OREGON. AU Order promptly Executed. Repair, and cleaning at moderate prieea. 18:261r Indeprndcat FrelgM & PasscnerSteamcr A. A. MoCULLY, I. B. SANBURN Master Will Leave Portland On Sandays end Wednesdays at 5 A, M, For Wheatland. Lincoln, Suleni, Eo!a. Iiultpendiiire, Fairview, Bilcn Vista, Albany, Corvallin, Ilarrisburg and all intermediate points ou Willamette River, Eeturcing Tuesdays and Fridays. Office and landing Pacific Dork. '.. .1. HATCH, Agent, 220 Front St, Portland. Or T. J. Blair, aipmt at Corvallis. 18:51u6. It. is not wealth, or f:un, or state, Bat "wit np and git" that makes me gri-at. T HAVE JUST BEEN TO S. A. HEMPHILL'S TO I get one of tlin-:e new all hand-made harness, where all work is warranted. l'J-15m2 NEW BUSINESS! ilVCcmntain View mizie: dairt 35 Cents per Gallon. WHEN REQUIRED FOR INFANTS. THE MIL of one cow will be furnished. Milk warranted PURE. LISTEN FOR THE BELL! A. O. BIULKEY, Proprietor. Corvallis, January 7, 1SS0. 16:21ml, CENTRAL OREGON E STATE AGENCY. Head Office adjoining; the Postofliee, Corvallis - Orcgau. The above agency 1 as the largest and best selec tion of famta and ranches for sale in lienton County. For full particulars of propcrtiej see " Oregon Colonist.' Persons desiriKK satisfaction in baying or selling should firt "xmanuteate with CnliF HcRtHRT Nash, who will give tbeni every attention. ISA'tl. For Vaqaimt Bay. Tiiiiimook, and Cray Harbor, t'irert. nnro mnc rri;Tivn CTT A V VTt YAQUINA, JAMES E. D::NX7 SffaHeT Will leave Pacific l ock, Portland, for tl.e above port-, Sunday, April 24, at 3 O'clock 1. S. For freight or passatre applv at the office on dock. Z J. HATCH. Agent, 2-.M Front street, Portland Or T. J. Blair, ajrent at Corvalli.-i. 18:5ime CCXIWVLLIS PixotJrap'a Sallery. PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MINATURK TO LIFE SIZE. First Class Work Only f Copyhicr In all brandies. I tice of nil k:nt!:. and nrewtKKi taken at caaa prices. t-. Ho for Yaqnina Ray! MOUNTAIN HOUSE, C. B. Mays, Proprietor. Ihis irorsE is sittated on the summit, 23 miles from Corvallia and 38 from Newport. Have lately built a larjre and conimodiou houwe for the accommodation of the travelintr public, and are fi.mishim; it a nw. Will keep on bund everything tne market aiioros. Meau au ci-nis. uvoa nay anu oatu always on hand. 18:4Uu. MAX FRIENDLY, Having received a LARGE QHMITV OF LOGS AT COBVALLV, Is hotter preared than ever to funiufa First Quality OK LUMBER AT Regular Prices. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. (Old " NATIONAL," EataUiahkd 188C 12S Frout St., Between Washington and Alder, PORTLAND, . . . OKEGOff. A. P. ARMSTRONG FnBcipal J. A. WESCO I'euuau and orUr. Designed for the business education of both mat Student, admitted on any week day oi the year. No examination os entering. RATES OF TUITIOX : SCHOLARSHIP, BinineM room, . . . . TELEGRAPHY, Complete Course WRITING, per month tG6 0 . Si 0 . Pen-Work Of all kind, done in e-sjn art Mir manner, at rea sonable ratea. Send lor estimate. The "Coflegv Journal," coBtainin? information oi Gwne, and ent of ornamental pnmuanahip, tree. Address A P. ARMSTRONG". Lock Box 104, Portland. Oregon cheerfully recommend the pnwent manage ment of the Portland business CoIIere. Mr. Arm strong, whom I have known for many yean, is aa experienced teacher and a practical Lusinen man. H. M. DkFRANCK, Pres. old "National" CoUeco. I8:31-yl J. W. HANSON, MERCHANT Next door North of old Gazette Office, COR VI,, LIS, - - - - OREGON. Pantaloons, maile to order of Oreo Goods for $7.50. English Goods, $11. French, 514. tWStins from $30 to $tf0.-3i Cleaning and Repairing done at Reasonabl 18:Mvl KHABE IANOS ALE. ORDERS FILLED WITH PROMPTNESS. mayl2m3 NOTICE. To all whom it may concern: That my wife Martha has Ml my bed and board without j u at cause. I warn all persons not to trust her or my account, (or I win not be responaibTe for inv debt, rite may coutrart. Mav9. 1SS2. M. PORTBB, , uaylTmil Corrallis, Fenton county, Or "For beanty of tone, touch and action, I have never seen their equal." CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. "The Rim be' U absolute j tbebnt laM A. L. BAKCRCFT & CC. 721 Market Street. S. P. Sole Aitent, for the 1'acific Coast. I!:n TO THE lin Mil MFIHIEB ANU ESPECIALLY Those SuUeriug from It-bility, Nervous Pro.sti alien, I is t Vitality, Sexual Infirmities, Etc., Etc. rpiTR nnr.AT SKvr tboiie n.wr wno abb i Ktlffcrinic frum Si.XVAL ANO NEfcVOUS COM I 1.A1NVS i- a pltyMHaM a; o ran con.pr!l:end tbeir ailment, and n-ccs.:utly treat U.cm. Tiie crcncral jTactiti.-N-ir i- not jra.Hcienlly jJullti hi these cfevise. of troubles to !o an asal it muit left to the SPECIALIST, who by edncat:on. Ion practice, thornngh ltnowlri"ge a:d eomprelionai w mind, is prepared to cure them. dr. J. c. mm Opened hi? now ,-elt bratei Iii-titnte Id ISM fur t! puriH-.cj h affiirlhi the uitRctod the certaii.tr t hnnon.Hu and aillful tn-atn it and purrtwt : A porruantnt reliration, antl tor overdo yrm i bx sustained the firt renk nut only uoo this t.ort fru. throughout the civilized world. I am aware that bv dwclliitg- ujon ao nninTiting- a suNJcct a the DECAY OF SEXUAL YXOft U) ?:i.ra:it my asperse my motive, but the desire Jo inform t!.fte wbm are taffer insr (h.onph iff!-edr-iRe tr h fcy tMN cs nnsoTMnt of kaovled Ihai a ca-e can be had. are net only harry lot: them to aa vntiaieSx prae, but eftl? sexual WLiif-tmil as an inheritance to lotere 5nnra t'.oiui, it too ffreat an incentive to pcrntit lb to U .jdleut. sYmptoms. !tE SO.'miC'K,!" IF Y'T A KS. KEKVOCBXISri ' MIM. SLlliUT UHWH S Wlih.N V t'T R II CIThlaSNT, VAKIA11LK TI MPKK. TRKMBTJNU. PALPITATIOS, KLL'sHfS, &c. (K IF VOl' HAVri PltA(T10-.I SKLF-AHl'SK LVEN IN THK 81.IUIIT 1CST PARTit'ULAH yon are suffering from the Dread Lr.rciy of Human Llfr, And should not hesitate to seek at once hcaJtk.atwl liav!'.. in a cure. Cl'K-S GfAItANTF.En. FEKS MOW.RATK ClN.S V LTATION BY LLTl'tK OK OTHEUWISK. VKEK. EsflwdTCly srab Rmtdlci (aril. -o- Ladivii fc You are- especially liable to nfferfre; frotr :KKRT" OUS PROSTKATH'N. All your peculiar complain, are ner'oua in their origin and hejece vuir .uficrirc are terribly dcpreatiny or inexpreaaibry , Inten. Ta Poctor in lib researches ami praetiee tf KKKYOtTS TRorBI.KS has made your orenlzatitn a apecial ftudy and is thus enabled from his experience and knowledge to aid and cure you in any of the Troubles, Weakness-s. distresses and Suf-feiiin-. s! U b you arc liable. jTVuu will And in the Doctor a friend upon, whfim you can rely for comfort, aid and cure. Dr. Veuns's Fn:alp Remedies kav attained a reputation for efflciercy unci ualled by any medicine or medical prescription eier offered;. Tliey can be suit by mail or express. Those desiriinr personal care and attention can ba.r all neceaaary accommodations fundsftejl. - Or- ' .- w. . Letters. Those who cannot tWt the city can bar utrHv their- symptoms in their own way, receive advice, and wheat desired, treatment at home with every assurance of a cure. . . LETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYED, Address, DR. J. C. YCUNO, Medical Institute, So. 7 mtMtm St. San Francisco, Feb. 21, 18S2. C. MADDEN, Attorney at Law, CORVALLIS, OREGON. will practice in all of the Courts of the State. 18:52yl PATENTS Obtained, and all business in the U. 8. Patent Omce, or in the Courts attended to for MODERATE FKKS. We are opposite the t" S. Patent Office, enaasred iu PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, and ran ob tain patents in less time than those remote from WASHINGTON. Wh an model or drawing; is sent we advise as t. patentability tree ef cbarire; and we make Sts CHARGE UNLESS WE OLTAIN PATENT. We refer, here, to the Po-t Master, the Supt. of th . Monev Order Div. , and to officials of the U. S. Patent t J nice. For circular, advice, terms, and reference to actual clients in your own state and county , address. C. A. SNOW & Co., 19 8 Opposite Patent Office, Washington, p. C tt 1. aa per day at home. Samples worth efr id l s)U Addrcn stinson .. Prrnhwid. Me.