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Mm jjjUpjin tSDlg. QfgaHis fcjtfy FRIDX MORNING, JUNE 23, 1SS2. LEARff ABOUT THE FILSE. Every person should know how to ascertain the stato of the raise in liealth; then, by comparing it when he 5s ailing, he may have some idea of the urgency of his case. Parents should know'the health pulse of each child, as now and then a person is born with a peculiarly slow or fast pulse, and the very case in hand may be of that peculiarity. An infant's pulse is 140; a child of 1 about 80, and from 20 to 60 years is 70 beats a minute; declining id 60 at four score. A healthy grown person's pulse beats TO times a minute. There may be good health clown to 60, but if the pulse always exceeds TO there is a dis ease, the machine is working itself out; there is a lever or inflamation somewhere; and the body is feeding on itself; as in consumption, when the pulse is quik, that is over TO, grad. ually increasing with decreased chances of cure, until it reaches 110 to 120, when death comes before many days When the pulse is over 70 for months, and there is a slight cough, the lungs are affected. There are, however, peculiar constitutions in which the pnlse may be over TO in health. The Mountain Road. Jason Wheeler returned from the "bunch grass country" last Monday, coming over the mountains on the Lebanon road, says the Albany toemoerat. He says there is yet aTfcyit thirteen miles of suow on the roacr; ' commences near Hackle-man'-s Pass, at the top of the Seven Mile Hill and runs about five miles towards the Lakes. It commences again near the foot of Sand Mountain and runs over that mountain for a distance of about eight miles to the vicinity of Crater Springs: In some places it is yet nine or ten feet deep, but is melting away rapidly. Mr. Gilliland is at work on the road, an'l is clearing away fallen timber and patting it in good shape. Mr. Wheeler met Mr. Batnford near Fish Lake last Sabbath wiih a small drove of cattl?, and he was getting through without much trouble. Mr. Wheeler eays horseman and stock can get over now without difficulty, but would not advise anyone to undertake to cross with teams until about the 25th of this month. Alfalfa. S . A vine grower of Caliiorria offered within a few days $S00 in gold for a hundred tons of altalfa hay, to be de livered during: season. As an acre of Alfalfa, properly irrigated and occasionly fertilizod, will yield an average ot a ton and a half of hay at a cutting, and five cuttings in a season, it is no difficult matter to determine that it is an exceedingly valuable crop, and that it should be more extensively planted. At $8 per ton, the price offered above, and there is no winter but that it is worth more, an acre of alfalfa will yield an average of $60 per annum. As the land in any of the colonies, with water, can be purchased at 50 per acre, it will be seen that a farmer can pay for his land in one season. That we do not overestimate the yield per acre of this valuable forage plant, everyone who has had experience in its culture can testify. Wc know of parties who enriched their alfalfa fields by liberal top-dressing, who secure 1 over twelve tons of hay per acre in a single season. Fresno Expositor. Sheep. Last Sabbath morning 24,000 head of sheep passed through the city on the Burnt river road, en route for Cheyenne. They were5 all fine, fat wethers, had just been shorn, mak ing them look nearly as bare as the heads of Geo. Clark and Pat Camp bell. They belonged to a Mr. Homer, and were purchased in Uma tilla county, and yet we are told that they are scarcely missed in that county. A stream of water between three and four yards wide rnns past the Reveille office. When the van guard came to this little stream they halted, obstinately refusing to cross over. The sheep in the rear keep, marching up until the road was full, every space being occupied by a sheep. It was a pretty sight. The herders, by riding in amongst them, finally succeeded in making those in front jump across; and for about a half hour the air was full of sheep almost every sheep in the jand leaping over the little stream ter. It was an animating spec- Jlyinsr, rainbo7 of sheared iker City Reveille, kill nlfJnf.tr r f fron lin In Lancl, which one year ago was considered worthless, is selling for 1000 a quarter section. It is really wonderful how the price of land it: Umatilla county has increased. Curing a Siek Han. Gen. Torbet, ot cavaly fame, who was lost at sea last year with the ill fated Vera Cruz, was a good fighter tunnel gave way, falling on him and proved fatal after he was removed from under the rocks. Two men were with him when the accident happened, but conld not extend no relief until one o'clock ot the Dext day. The Sew Tag. The powerful iron tug Pioneer, and a hard worker. While having a ! recently bought in Philadelphia by kindly heart for the trooper who was I the Portland Tug Co., is being put always ready for "boots and sad- in readiness for her voyage around dies," he hated a shirk and bis own j the Horn. She will sail about July way of meeting the complaints urged I 1st, and is expected to arrive at by shirkers to get rid of duty. Just Portland between September 20, and before breaking camp in the spring I October 1. An eastern captain audi of 1865. the General attended a sick crew will bring her out call to see the stale of health in his command. One after another of the Rupubiiran Couveatfon Republicans of the fifth Iowa boys came in for prescriptions; and di8tricti nominated Hon. James by and by a strapping big trooper, ! who was a notorious shirk, entered the tent with his hands on his stom ach. Tobei t took him all in at a glance and then thundered out: "What are yon here for?" "Sick," was the faint response. "What ails you?" "Snake in the stomach." "How long has it been there?" "Six months." "Surgeon," said the General, as he turned to the officer, "call in two men, cut this man open and remove the snake ! We are going to break camp in ten days, ant! we haven't timetoco3x the reptile up!" Fifteen ruinate? after that the man was out on the line grooming his horse, and by nRon' he looked well Wilson for congreas on the fifth bal lot. There were half a dozen candi dates, no one of whom could carry a majority of the convention, and j Wiison was taken as a compromise j candidate. He made a speach ofac I ceptance. Cold Brick. I Last week Mr. J. W. Virtue of i Bakercity, melted $4,400 of gold dust into a brick the sight of which was good for sore eyes-country editor's eyes we mean. Harper's Bazar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Oregon City, Oregon, June 12, 1882. NOTICE IS H CUE BY GIVEN THAT THE FOL lou ing-named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of Ji is claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton County at Corvalli. Oregon, on TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1882. viz: Ira A. Miller, Pre-emption, D. S. No. 3700 for the S. J of S. W. J of Sec. 11, and N. i of N. W. of See. 14, T. 11, S R. II, W. He names the following' witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: M. Heslop, of Oorvaltfs, Jwbn P. Priest, llobeit Jeffric3, and George A. Landreth, of Newport, all of Benton Coirtity, Oregon. lU:25w-5 L. T. BARIN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. June S, 1SS2. V-OTICE IS nKREBY GIVEN TUAT THE FOL-lowing-r.arued settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and tha said proof will be made before the County Clerk, of Benton County, at Corvaliis, Oregon, on TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1882. viz: George A. Landreth, Pre-emption, I. S. No. 3;"W0fortheS. of S. E. of Sec. S, and N. of X. E. of Sec. 10, T. 11, S, R. 11 Y He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot, said land, viz: Frank M. Plummer, W. R. Jeffries, John Ford, and John Priest, all of Newport, Benton County, Oregon. Al30 Frank M. Plummer, Pre-emption, D. S. No. -3851 for the S i of S. E. US. h of S. W. 4- of See. 1,34, T 11, S. U. 11, W. He names the following witnesses to prove ins con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: W. R. .Jeffries, G. A. Landreth, John Ford and John P. Priest, all of Newport, Benton County. Oregon. L. T. BARIN, Register. This popular journal is a rare combination of liter ature, art and fashion. Its ntoriefl, poems, and es- avs ar; hv the best writers of Europe and America; enough to eat iHS Way inrOUgn a Oar- aA engravings possess the h ighcstrt istic excellence rel of pork. wutn nrimm. and in all matters pertaining to fashion it is univer sally acknowledged to be the leading authority in the land. The new volume will contain many bril liant novelties. Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: Jesse 13., of Raleigh, X. C, was engaged in the lightning rod busines?. He had just put pp. the necessary HARPER'S BAZAR 94 00 rods for a farmer, and was, judging ! HfSI WEEKLY ..lY":- ""tHo from an unpleasant sensation in the The THi! EE above publications 10 00 region of the diaphram, certain .hat ! lffis PEOPLE: " '. W 1 50 the hour of dinner was near at hand HARPER'S MAGAZINE i 5 qq In other words, he had not tasted j HARPER'S RAIcEfNP SQUARE LI food since early that morning, and j I3RARY, knew not where his next meal was to LT&i2 come from unless he was invited to or Canada. dine with Farmer 3. At lenpii), after some hesitation .Number for jai the farmer said: "It's about our din I mentionedltwi The Volumes of the Bazar begin with the first anuarv of each year. When no time is ill be understood that the subscriber wUhM buMuMnM with the Number next after the nor hour, but the old woman is away. : receipt of order. from home tO-dav, and I hardly know I le last Twelve Annual Volumes of Harper's Bazar. ... , in neat cloth foindin, will be sent by mail, postage What tO dO aOOllt It, but if yOU Will , paid 0rby express, free of expense (provided the take pot luck With ine you are Wei- j freiSht docs notcxcccd one dollar per volume), for g I 37 00 each. COme tO dinner. , cloth cases for each volume, suitable for trading, JeSPe thanked llim, and they ! will bo sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of $1 00 wended their way to the dining : cach- , I Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money 1-OOm. lhey found nothing tO eat ! Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. savC a dish Ot roasted P0tatO'S and a .i Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement- P . j j without the express order of Harper L Brotiisrb. pOt OI mnstard. I Addrc HARPER it BROTHERS, New York After being seated the farmer asked Jesse to take some potatoes. "No, I thank you" said Jesse, "I don't like potatoes." "Well," said the larmer, not in the least disconcerted, " just help yourself to the mustard."- Jf sse lells the story, and says ij, was one of the warmest invitations he ever received. Forest Fires in Wisconsin. Specials from the region of the forest fires in Wisconsin to the Re publican Sentinel state that at least 30,000.000 feet of standing pine has 8. MATHfSEN, BUGGY, CARRIAGE AND.... WAGON MAKER. REPAIRING DONE AT REASONABLE RATES. All work warranted. Shop across the street opposite Meneing-cr & pei dell's blacksmith sbop. CORVALLIS, OREGON. I9-24m3-p NERVOUS DEBSItTY. A Sore Core Guaranteed. RR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT- 19 ment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, (Jonvul been deslroved in Pine River COUnt V. I 8ion9' sm Headache" Mental Depression, Los; , , B J 1 ! of Memory. Spermatorhaja, Impotency. Involuntary anu uie nre is sun raging in me re gion of the north western portion of Wisconsin and the peninsula of Michigan, lieports from the line of the Wisconsin Central road state that tiie rain last night has checked the fire somewhat, but doubtless not extinguished it. Latest reports from Melsville, in the central portion of the state, and where the most serious fires were, state heavy rains have ex tinguished the fires and all danger has passed. Many million feet of pine have been destroyed, but even the approximate loss cannot be determined. Valuable Poekels. The pocket ledge lately found by II. B. Nichols on his ranch, a short distance from Grass Valley, Cal., still holds out, nicely. The stringers from which the rich rock is taken were found while ground sluicing, and they are several in number, all pitching toward each other, so that it is qnite 'probable that at depth of 100 feet or less they will come to gether and form a ledge. From the 1 first pookct about $500 was taken; the second-pocket about $140, and now work is being done 6u another pocket found a few days ago. Tie last find seems to bo more extensive than any of the others. Grass Val ley Union. Loss ary emissions, uremature old aire, 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 ment ; one dollar abox, or six boxes for five dol lars ; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. - Wc ;ruarantee 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 cuarantee to return the money if the treat ment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued onlv by WOODARD, CLARK & CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Portland Oregon. Orders by mail at regular prices. 10-13 y 1 Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly stands at the heart of American illustrated weekly journals. By its unpartisan posi tion in politics, its admirable illustrations, i its care fully chosen serials, short sketches, and poems, contributed by the foremost artists and authors of the day. it carries instruction and entertainment to thousands of American homes. It will always be the aim of the publishers to make Harjer6 Weekly the most popular and attractive family newspaper in the world. LEGAL. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, In the matter of the estate of James A. Yantis, decd. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned nas been appointed Admmistrater of -the estate ef James A. Yantis, deed, by the county court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Kenton. All persons. hav ing claims against said estate, will present the saue to meat theCouuty Clerk's office, m Corvaliis, Ben ton county, Oregon, with the proper vouchers, within eix months from this date. W. M. YANTIS, Administratrix of the estate of James A. Yantis deceased l'J:25w-5' Dated June 10, 1832. NOTICE FOR PUBLiCATiSB. Land Office at Oregon City, Oresron. May 18, 1332. VOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL tl towing named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk, of Benton County, at Corvaliis, Oregon, oil TUESDAY, -JUNE 27, 1SS2. viz: Lafayette Pepin, Pre-emption D. S. No. 3M3, for the s! W. i of Sec. 32, T. 10 S., R. 9, W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: O. A. Bell, t F. Eddy, A. S. Cbitwood, and I. J. Pepin" all of Little Elk, Denton County, Oregon. 19:22-w5 L. T. BARIN, Register. NOTICE FOR PgaJCATBW. Land OfTec at Roseburg, Oregon. May 23, 1S82. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL t lowing named settler has filed notice of his in tentif n to make final proof in support of his clai'u, and that said proof will be made before the Judtro or Clerk of Benton County, at Corvaliis, Oregon, on TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1SS2. viz: Robert S. Mitchell, Homestead No. 2788 for the Lots 3, 4 & 5 E i of S. W. See. 6, T. 14, S. R. 9, W. Wil. Mer. Ife names the following itnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: H. V. Springer, W. 1. Barclay, J. R. Barclay, B. J. Hautliorn. all of Tide.'.-ater, Benton County, Oregon. 19-22-wS W. F. BENJAMIN, Register. NOTICE FOR pyeUSATi Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. June 2, 18S2. "VOTIcr. 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL S lowinir-named settler has filed notice Gf his in tention to make final proof tn support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Comity Clerk of Benton County, at Corvaliis, Oregon, on TUESDAY, JULY 11, 132. viz : Thonas favev, rrc-empnon, i. a. no. for the K. E. of S. W. & K W. J of S. E. J of Sec. 24. T. 11, S. B. 11 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tiguous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Joseph Blower, of Oneatta, Albert Kay, of Cor'allis, and Charles Shaw, and George Stevens, of Ncwpo t, all of Benton County, Oregon. x0-24w5 L. T BAK1N, Register. NOTICE PCS PUBLIC ATI CM. Land Office at Oregron CHv, Oregon. June I, 1882. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL lo wing-named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton County, at Corvaliis, Oregon, on MONDAY, JULY 10, 1832. viz: William Simmons, Homestead Application, No. 3244 for the Lots 2, 3, b & 6, of Sec. 33, & Lot 1 , of See. 34. T. 13, S. K. 10, W. He names the following1 witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence uoon, and cultivation of, Eaid land, viz: A. T. Marklcy, of Alsca, It. 8. Barclay. Wm. Reaves, and James R. Barclay, of Tidewater, all of Benton County. Oregon. 19-24w5 L. T. BARIN, Register. NOTICE FOR PjjBUSfflSt, Land office at Roseburg, Orcjron. Juno 1, 1SS2. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL -i- lowing named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim. and that said proof will be made before the Cleric of Benton County, Oregon, at Corvaliis, Oregon, on SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1832. viz: Willis Vidito, Pre-emption, D. S No. 3624, for the N. E. of g. W. J, Sec. 12, T. 14, S. of Huge 8 W Wil. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence ujion. and cultivation of, said land, viz: J. G. Wars, G. 11. Hycrart, W. T. Wnsrht, David R. Tom, all of Alsea, ienton Countv, Oregon. 19-24wo W. F. BENJAMIN, Register, The coal mines discovered near Pendleton two years Ago and from which coal waf used all last winter by the busin.ss men of that town, are receiv-iis? more attention and being developed. Last Friday, the 9th irvst., while Chae. Johnson was wo&in.in the mines, a part of the Harper's Periodicals. 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Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Hartsr & Brothers. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Now York. NOTICE FSR PUBLICATION Iand office at Oregon Cltv, Orgiron. May 30. 1882. "VOTICE IS HKRKBlY GIVEN1 THAT THIS FOL- lowing -named settler ha hlec notice of his in tention to make nn:u prpoi in support ot ins claim, and that said proof wifP&o made before the County Clerk of Benton County, at Corvaliis, Oregon, on MONDAY, JWLY 10, 1882. viz: Martin Van B. Sprintrer, Homestead Application, Nor 3141, for the Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 & ;", of Sec. 30, and Lot 1, Sec. SJ. T. 19. S: R. 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: B. J. Hawthorne, of Henderson, and James R. Barclay William I. Barclay, and R. S. Mitchell of Tide wet er, all of Benton County, Oregon. Also, James R. Barclay, Homestead Application. No. 402(i for the S. W. J of & W. $ of Sec. 26, Lots i z, OKsec. zi, anu IjOls jcz, 4 oi sec. ao, i. 13. S. R- 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: B. J. Hawthorne of Henderson, and Mar tin V. Springer, William D.-Barclay, and H. S. Mitch ell, of Tidewater, all of Benton County, Oregon. 1C-24w5 L. T.BAViN, Register. MOfiCE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the Estate ot Jonn W. Wilkinson dee'd. "i " Notice is hereby given 'that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the? said estate. All persons having claims against said estate will preseit the same to me, at my residence, ri Willam ette precinct, Benton County, Oregon, within six months from this date iu due form. L. A. WILKINSON. Administratrix of estate of Jno. W. Wi.kinson, dee'd. Dated, June 2, ISS2. 10:23-w5 DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm of Carter & Williamson is tiis day dis solved by mutual consent. H. E. 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He has not had a fit for about four years. John Davis, Woodburn, Macoupin Co., 111. WILLIAM MORRIS, (LATE FKOM ENGLAND) AILOR, FRONT STREET Two doors North, of tbe Vincent House. COKVALLIS, OREGON. All Orders promptly Executed. Repairs and cleaning at moderate prices. 18:261y Independent Freight & PassengerSteamer A. A. McCULLY, i B. SANBUEN Master Will Leave Portland On Sundays and Wednesday's at 5 A, M, For Wheatland. Lincoln, Saiem, Eola, Independence, Fairview, Buena Vista, Albany, Corvaliis, Harrisburg and all intermediate points on Willamette Itiver, Returning Tuesdays and Fridays. Office and landing Pacific Dock. Z. I. HATCH, Agent, 220 Front St., Portland. Or T. J. Blair, agent at Corvaliis. 13:51 1116. It is not wealth, or fame, or state, Bat "git up and git" that makes me great. T HAVE JUST BEEN TO S. A. HEMPHILL'S TO a get one of those new all hand-made harness, where all work in warranted. I9-15ro3 IVTocintain View 25 Cents per Grallon, w HEN REQUIRED FOR INFANTS, THE MIL of one cow will be furnished. Milk warranted PURE: LISTEN FOR THE BELL I A. O. MITLKEY, Proprietor. Corvaliis, Januarv 7, 1SS0. 16:21ml, CENTRAL OREGON ESTATE AGENCY, Head Office adjoining the Postoffice, Corvaaiie, - - Oren. The above agency has the largest and beat selec tion of farms and ranches for sale iu Benton County. For full particulars of properties see "tfrcgon Colonist.' Persons desiring satisfaction in buying or selling should first communicate with GteAKPnl Hzrbkrt Nasii, who will give them every attention. 185tf. Samaritan Nervine Is for sale by druggists everywhere, or may be had direct from us. Those who wish to obtain further evidence of the curative properties of Samaritan Ner vine will please enclose a 3-cent postage stamp for a copv of our Illustrated Journal of Health, giving hundreds of testimonials of cure from nersons who have used the medicine, and also their pictures pho- tograiyieu aiier tneir restoration to ieriect neaitn. Aauress DR. S. A. RICHMOND & CO., - World's Epileptic Institute, 19-HVl 8T. JO8EHH, MO. For Taqnina Day, Tiliasnook, and Cirays Harbor, direct- THE NEW COASTING STEAMER YAQTJTjNTA, JAMCS P.. DENNY Master Will leave Pacific Dock, Portland, for the above ports. Sunday, April 24, at 3 C'CSoefe . M. For freight or passage applv at tbe office on dock. Z J. HATCH, Agent, 220 Front Street, Portland Or T. J. Blair, agent at Corvaliis. 18::"lme COEVALLIS Photograph Gallery. PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MINATURB TO LIFE SIX K. First Class Work Only! Copying in all branches. P uce of all kinds and firewood taken at cash prices. E. HESLOP. MAX FRIENDLY, Having received a LARGE QUANTITY OF LOSS AT CORVALLIS, Is better prepared than ever to furnish First Quality OF UMBER Regular Prices. POETLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. (Old ' NATIONAL," Established 1800. 128 Frout St., Between Washington and Alder. PORTLAND, - . . OREGON. A. P. ARMSTRONG. J. A. WESCO Prmolpat Penman and Secretary Desitnied for the business.education of .both Students admitted on any week day of the year. examination on entering. No RATES OF TUITION ! SCHOLARSHIP, Business Course TELEGRAPHY, Complete Course VIHTINli, per month U 0 ft Pen-Work Of all kinds dono in the most artistic manner, at rea sonable 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. Oragou. 3TI cheerfully recommend the present manage ment of the Portland Business Collec-c. Mr. Arm strong, whom I have known for nianj years, is an experienced teacher and a practical business man. H. M. DeFRANCK, Pres. old "National" College. 18:31-yl J. W. HANSON, MERCHANT Ncxt door North of old Gazette Office, CORTALLIS, - - - - ORE60N. Pantaloons made to order of Oregon Gooda for $7.50. English Goods, 11. French, $H KIT Suits from $30 to 60.t Cleaning and Repairing done at Reasonabl .18ilyl BAT VIEW HOUSE. Newport, Oregon. New additions, Newly furnished, ZSTewly repainted. Per day Per week Per single meals apr2Sm3 ?1 50 7 00 .60 P. M. ABBIT. ALL ORDERS FILLED WITH PROMPTNESS. mayl2m3 The Star ,Bakery! MAIN STREET, CORTALLIS, - OREGON P. fJ. Z8ER0LF, PROPRIETOR. FAMILY . SUPPLY STORE. GROCERIES, BREAD, CAKES, PIES, CANDIES, TOYS, &c. Always on hand 18:2C!y .A. CAED. To all who are suffcrine from the errors and indis crctions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay loss of manhood, etc., I willeend a receipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE, inis great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rr.v. Joseph T. Ixhax. 8tation O. , New York City. HfcS-raOrn to ihi m m mm AND ESPECIALLY Those Suffering from Iiebility, Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vitality, Sexual Infirmities, Etc., Etc. o THE CREAT NEED THOSE I1AVF. WTfO ARB suffering from SEXUAL AND NERVOUS COM PLAINTS is a physician who can comprehend their ailments and successfully treat them. The general practitioner is not sufficiently skille in these classes of troubles to do so and it must b left to the SPECIALIST, who by education. Ion practice, thorough knowledge and " compreheuair mind, is prepared to cure them. DR. J. C. YQUNQ Opened his now celebrated Institute in 1850 for the purpoae of affording tho afflicted the certainty of honorable and skillful treatment and perfect and permanent restoration, and for over 30 years it has sustained the first rank not only upon this Coast but throughout the civilized world. I am aware that bv dwelling upon so nninvitimr a subject as the DECAY OF SEXUAL VIGOR the gno'rant may aserse my motive, but the dcKlre to inform thoe who are toffrr ing through ignorams, or h by eare essneks or want of knowledge that a car ran he had, are not only harrying them selves to an untimely grave, but giving sexual weakness as an inheritance to future genera tions, is too great an incentive to permit me to be silent. symptoms. IF YOU ARE SUFFEKfNG FROM NIGHT LOSS ES NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESSES, CONFUSION J1" MIND. SL1CHT LOSSES WHEN UNDER EX CITr.MF.NT. VARIABLE TEMPER, TREMBLING. PALPITATION, FLUSHES, &c, OR IF YOU HAVE PKACTIC'CD SELF-ABUSE EVEN IN THE SLIGHT EST PARTICULAR you are suffering from tbe Dread Enemy of Human Life, And should not hesitate to seek at once health and happiness in a cure. CURES GUARANTEED, FEES MODERATE CONSULTATION BY LETTER OR OTHE11WISE. FKEE. Exclusively Vegetable Rinedles Ised. o- Ledies You are especially liable to suffering from NERV OUS PROSTRATION. All your peculiar complaints arc nervous in their origin and hence your sufferings are terribly depressingor inexpressibly keen. The Poctor in ins researches and practice of NERVOUS TROUBLES has made your orgpnizatun a special study and is thus enabled from his experience and knowledge to aid and cure you in any of the Troubles, Weaknesses, Distresses and inf feningsto whirb you are liable. fsTYou will find in the Doctor a friend upon whom you can rely for comfort, aid and cure. Dr." Young's Female Remedies bavo attained a reputation for efficiency unequalled by anv medicine or medical prescription ever offered. lThev can be sent bymail or express. Those dc".innjr personal care aiju awennon can bto all necessary accommodations furnished. -O Letters. Those who cannot visit the city can by giving ihelr symptoms in their own way, receive advice, and when desired, treatment at home with every assurance of a cure. f., 1 LETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYED. Address, DR. J. C. YOUNG, medical Institute, Xo. 7 Stockton St. San Francisco, Feb. 21, 1882. 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 IT. S. Patent Office, or in the Courts attended to for MODERATE FEES. We arc opposite the U. S. Patent Office, engaged iu PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, and can ob tain patents in less time than those remote from WASHINGTON. Whan model or drawing is sent we advise as to patentability free of charge: and we make Nf CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. We refer, Here, to the Pot Master, the Supt. of the Money Order Div. , and to officials of the TJ. 8. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms, aud reference trt actual clients in your own state and county, address, C. A. SNOW & Co., 18;8 Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C I a week in your own town. Terms and ?8 outfit I tree. Address B. Hallett Co. . Portland. He '