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SAMARITAN NERVINE Samaritan Nervine Cures Epileptic Fits, Spasms, Convulsions, St. Vitus Dance, Virtig-o, Hysterics, Insanity, Apoplexy, Par-lysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all Nervous Diseases. This infallible remedy will positively eradicate every species of Nervous Derangement, and drive them away from whence they came, never to return again. It utterly destro3rs the germs of disease by neutralizing the hereditary ta nt or poison in the system, and thoroughly eradicates thedisease, and utterly destroys the cause. Samaritan TSTervine Cures Female Weakness, General Debility, Leu corrhceaor Whites, Painful Menstruation, Ulceration of the Uterus, Internal Heat, Gravel, inflammation of the Bladder, Irritability of the Bladder. For Wakefulness at Night, there is no better remedy. During the change of life no Female should be w thoutit. It quiets the Nervous System and gives not, comfort and nature's sweet sleep. Samaritan Nervine Cures Alcoholism, Drunkenness and the habit of Opium Eating. These degrading habits are by far the worst evils that have ever befallen suffering humanity. Thousands die annually! from these noxious drugs. The drunkard drinks liquor not be cause he likes it, but for the pleasure of drinking and treating his friends, little thinking- Ithat he is on his road to ruin, Like the Opium Eater, he first uses the drug in small quantities as a harmeless an tidote, The soothing influence of the drug takes strong hold upon its victim, leading him on to his own destruction. The habits of .Opium Eating and Liquor Drinking are precisely what eating is to alimentiveness, as over-eating first in Ha meg the. stomach, which redoubles its caavings until it para lyzes both the stoirach and apetite. 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 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 Nervine W Cures Nervous Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart. Asthma Bronchitis, Scrofula, Syphlis, diseases of the Kidne3's 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 jour sufferings as with a mantle by silence, look up, you can be saved by timely efforts, and make ornaments to society, and Jewels in the crown of your Maker, if you will. Do not keep this a secret longer, 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. NEW FIRM ! AGRICULTURAL 1MFLEWESTS We have in stock the Deering Twine Binders, Deering and Standard Mowers, Minnesota Chief Threshers, Morrison Plows, Minnesota Giant and Stillwater Engines, Elwood mounted Horse-Power, Centennial Fannin mill, cel ebrated Buckeye line of Seeders and Drills. We also keep the celebrated Whitewater and Ketchum wagons. y g IXHOLLAN D. H. E. HARRIS, One Door South of Graham & Hamilton's, CORYALIIS, - - 0KEG05. Groceries, Provisions, DRY GOODS. Cora His, June 24, 18S2. 19-lSyl The Star Bakery I MAIN STREET, CORVALLIS, - OREGON P. N. ZIEROLF, PROPRIETOR. FAMILY SUPPLY STORE. GROCERIES, BREAD, CAKES, PIES, CANDIES, TOYS, &c. Always on hand 19:26yl SAMARITAN NERVINE Cared my little girl of tits. She was also deaf and dumb, but it cured her. She can bow talk and hear as well as anybody. Peter Ross, Springwater, Wis. SAMARITAN NER VINE Has been the means of curing my wife of rheumatism. J. B. Fletcher, Fort Collins, Col. SAMARITAN NERVINE Made a sure cure of a case of fits for my sen. E. B. Ralls, Hiattsville, Kan. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia and sick headache. Mrs. Wm. Heusou, Aurora, 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Was the means of curing my wife of spasms. Rev. J. A. Edie, Beaver, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of asthma, after spending over $3000 with other doctors. S. R. Hobson, New Albany, Ind. SAMARITAN NERVINE Effectually cured me of spasms. Miss Jennie Warren, 740 West Van Buren St., Chicago, 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured our child of fits after given up to die by our family physician, it having over 100 in 24 hours. Henry Knee, Vervilla, Warren Co., Tenn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of scroffula after suffering for lgnt years, Albert Simpson, feona, 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, after spending $2400 wiwi otner aocicrs. o. vv. mormon, Claiborn, Miss. SAMARITAN NERVINE Gored me permanently of epileptic fits of a stubborn cnaracter. Rev. Wm. Martin, Mechanicstown, Md. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, after having had zouu in eignteen montns. Mrs. E. Forbes, West Potsdam, N. Y. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' stand ing. Miss Orlena Marshall, Granby, Nekton Co., Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE . Has permanently cured me of epilepsy of many years duration. Jacob Suter, St. Joseph, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE fcured me of bronchitis, asmatha and general debility. Oliver Myers, Ironton, Ohio. SAMARITAN NEVINE Has cured me of asmatha; also scrofula of many years standing. Isaac Jewell, Covington, Ky. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of fits. Have been well for over lour years. Charles E. Curtis, Osakis, Douglass Co., Minn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured a friend of mine who had dyspepsia very badly. Michael O'Connor, Ridgway, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epileptic fits. David Trembly, Des Moines, Iowa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife ot epilepsy of 35 years standing. Henry Clark, Fairfield Mich. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife of a nervous disease of the head. E. Graham, North Hope, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cored my son of fits. He has not had a fit for about four years. John Davis, Woodburn, Macoupin Co. , 111. S. MATHISEN, BUGGY, CAERIAGE AKD WAGOft! MAKER. REPAIRING DONE AT REASONABLE RATES. AH work warranted. Shop across the street opposite Mensinger & pei dell's blacksmith sbop. oruattia &az$iv FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 4, 1882. I9-24m3-p coevaiais, Oregon. 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 onr Illustrated Journal of Health, giving Undreds of testimonials of cure from persons who i f e used the medicine, and also their pictures pho : graphed after their restoration to perfect health. Address DR. S. A. RICHMOND & CO., World's Epileptic Institute. WI6yl SI JOSEHH, MO. feeling; Scientists now all admit that most diseases are caused bv disordered Kidneys or liver, and that if these great organs are kept in a perfect condition, health will be the result. WARNER'S SAFE KID NEY AND LIVER CURE Is made from a Simple Tropical Leaf . OF RARE VALUE, And is a POSITIVE Remedy for the following Troubles : Pain in the Back; Severe Headaches; ft: 1 mA4i i.. ci .i " im,.iih-.v; jLMUiillfig mi lumeu t-res: a urea e Sight Sweats; Pains in the Lower Part of the Body; Palpitation of the Heart; Jaundice; GraTel; Painful Urination; Ma larial Fever; Fever and Ague; And all diseases caused by the Kidnevs, Liver or Urinary Organs being out of order. It is a SAFE and CERTAIN cure for all Female dif ficulties, such as Lencorrncea; iDflamation of (ho Womb; Falling of the Womb; Ulceration of the Womb. It will control and regulate Menstruation, and is an excellent and safe remedy for females during preg nancy. As a Blood Purifier it is unequaled, for it cures the organs that MAKE the blood. For oi; Carbuncles; Serofula; White Swel ling; Salt Rheum; Poisoning by Mer cury or any other Drug. It is certain in every case. For' Incontinence; Impotence; Pains la the Loins, and all Simi lar Diseases, It is a safe, sure and quick Cure. It is the only known remedy that has cured Brtiorrrs I .Til As a proof of the purity and worth of this Great Natural Remedy, read the following CBEHIICAL ANALYSIS i S. A LATTIMORE, Ph. D., L. L. D., Professor of Chemistry in the University of Rochester, N. Y knowing the popularity and merit of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, after a thorounh Chemical Analysis, has furnished the fo'lowiug statement: UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, Chemical Laboratory, ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1SS0. Mr. H H. Warner lias placed formula of the medicine manufactured and sold by him under the general designation of WARNERS SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. I have inves titrated his processes of manufacture w-mm, nM ducted with extreme care and according to the best uicuiuus. uave aiso taken irom nis laboratory sam ples of all the materials used in the preparation of this medicine, and upon critical examination I find them, as well as the medicine inti whi..h ti, to be entirely free from poisonous or deleterious sub stances. 8. A- LATTIMORP. This Remedv which has done such vniuinn la ... up in the LARGEST SIZED BOTTLE of anv medi cine upon the Market, and is sold by Druggists and all dealers at S1.25 per bottle. For Diabetes enquire for WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CURE, It is a POSITIVE Remedy. H. H. WARNER & CO. MM&ri Rochester N. Y. Advertising. The East Oregonian hit the nai square on the head in a recent issue in publishing the following: Some poor business men have an iaea wuen they put an ad. m a conntry newspaper tbey are confer ring a favor. We admit it is business favor, but claim they re ceive full benefit if the publisher does them justice. We want it un derstood that we can take away or give from four to twenty times as much as the ad. costs per month We are asked often which are the best stores to deal with and our answer is based on our experience of course. We always praise the bridge that carries us safely over and in every instance when a man patronizes us we see that his money goes back to him in some way. If we were paupers we would feel beholden to the public lor? patron age, but as we are able to keep ourselves we do not desire any man to patronize us on account of frined ship, sympathy or 6uch. We ap preciate every favor and are will ing to return every one extended to us, but we are not willing to beg for ads, and every time oar bill is presented made to feel like a pau 1 1 T I - per asKing ior aims, vve were raised differently. Our space is open to all at the same price and we give all the same inducements, and wo can truthfully say we earn every cent we get. Heart Disease not so Fatal. When an individual is reported to have died ot disease of the heart, we are in the habit of regarding it is an inevitable event, as some thing which could not have been seen or prevented, and it is too much the habit, when persons sud denly fall down dead, to report the heart as the cause. This silences all inquiry and investigation, and saves the trouble of a post mortem A true report would have' a ten dency to save many lives. It is ! through a report of the disease of the heart that many an opium eater is led off into the grave that covers at once his follv and his crime; the brandy-drinker, too, fre quentiy slides arouna trie corner thus, and is heard of no more; in short, this report of disease of the heart is the mantle of charitv which the polite coroner and sym pathetic physician throw around the graves of generous people. At a scientific Congress at Strasburg it was reported that of thirty six persons that had suddenly died, an immediate and faithful post mortem showed that only two persons had any heart affections whatever ono sudden death only in thirty-three from disease of the heart. Nine out of sixty died of apoplexy one out of ever seven, while forty-six died of long affection, half of them from congestion of the lungs, that is, the lungs were so full of blood they could not work. It is then, of practical iuterest to know some of the causes of congestion of the lungs; these are cold feet, tight shoes, light clothing, costive bowels, sitting still until chilled through after having warmed up by hard labor or a long, hasty walk. Hall's J ourual of Health. of mashed potatoes, one-half a cup of flour and half a teacup of sweet milk, two well-beaten eggs, and a little salt; mix well together, shape them small nd drop them into hot lard, or roll them into little balls and fry them in a wire basket in boiling lard. Dessert. An inexpensive dessert is made of one quart ot sweet milk, two-thirds ot a cup of uncooked rice, and a little salt. Put this iu tea or coffee cups, set them in the steamer over a kettle of boiling water. Let it cook until the rice is almost like jelly. When cold turn it out of the cup. Serve with sugar and cream or with pudding sauce. Orange Sauce. For puddings is made of one quarter of a pound of white sugar, half a pint of water, the juice of one large orange; cut the nue off very thin, so that none of the thick bitter while skin will be cut off with it; add this to the other and boil for five or six minutes; strain, aud, it you choose, add a cup ot white or cherry winv. s Rhubarb Jklly. Take some ihu barb, wipe it with a clean, wet cloth, peel it and cut it into pieces an inch long. To each pound of rhubarb put three-quarters of a pound of white sugar. Put it in to boil tor about ten minutes, or until the juice is well drawn. Strain the juice into a preserving pan, let it boil quickly until it clings to the spoon, skim it and put into jam pots or moulds. The quickest way to know if it will set is to drop a little on a plate to cool. Puff Paste. Mix one pound of flour, one ounce of butter and the juice of one lemon into a firm paste with ice-cold water. Let it stand an hour. Roll it out thin and lay over it one pound of butter in thin slices, fold over the paste from each side, roll it up into a ball, and roll out quarter of an inch in thickness Fold in three layers and lengthwise in three folds. Let it lie half an hour. Repeat the operation, let it lie ten minutes and repeat the rolling. When used for pies and tarts, rub over the top with a feather dipped into sweet milk. Another Wrinkle in Bread. In the first place the yeast should be good and tree from lumps. After our sponge is very light and has been stirred down two or three times we make up the bread dough, work it a pretty long time and knead in as much flour as it will tike. After it has risen we knead it over and let it isc again, and when very light, bake We've had no trouble so far and : mi . i iuS mm io nave a capacity of 500 bbls. per day. A new building for a First National Bank, and also a fine brick, ten set woolen mill are soon to be commenced upon. At Turner, July 26th, Mrs. J. J. A. Turner, aged 80 years. The funeral took place at Turner Station on Friday, July 28th, from the Baptist Church at 2 o'clock P. M. Messrs. Prescoit and Smith are at present engaged in building a stea mer near the Capital" Lumbering mills. The keel is laid, and the new cratt will be 100 feet in length with it uo sour bread. NEIGHBORING NEWS. PrlnevUle. News. A party of pleasure seekers, who were in Summit Prairie, last week killed two cougars, about a dozen deer and antelope, and caught near ly one thousand fish. Messrs. Nichols and Leonard, with their families, returned from Summit Prairie. The Dr. succeeded in killing two deer, and the rest of the party caught over 600 trout. Mr. Breyman started for Dayton on last Saturday, he having received word of the sickness of one of his children at that place. On arriving at The Dalles he received word that his child was recovering. Mr. Brey man in company with Messrs. Ed and Jjlifl Sommerville returned to this place on Thursday last. NERVOUS DEBil ITY. i Sore Cure Guaranteed. DR. E. C. WEST-S NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT ment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convul lons. Nervous Headache. Ment.il Dmivain. i . of Memory, Spermatorhaia, Impotencv. 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, meut ; one dollar abox, or six boxes for five dol lars : sent by mail prepaid on receint of tmhm v guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each 1 "reived by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written puarantee to return the money if the treat ment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by WOODARD, CLARK & CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Portland Oregon. Orders by mail at regular prices. 19-13 y 1 PATENTS We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats. Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc, for the United states. SSZtJS?"1' France; Germany, etc. We tare had tliirty-fi vc years' experience. Patents obtained through us are noticed In the SCT IWTmc American. This large and splendid illus trated weeklypaper, $3.20ayear,sbows the Progress 3 L??!e?,ce' u fSZ interesting, and has an enormous circulation. Address MUNN ft CO., Patent Solid, tors, Pub s. of Scientific American, S61 B'way, FewYork. Hand book about Patents free. 9 Boy to tne Circus. Johnny wanted to go to the circus, and his father said: "Johnny, I'd rather you'd go to school and study, and maybe you'll be President some day." Said Johnny: "Father, there's I about one milliou boys in the United States, isn't there?" "Yes, my son.' "And every one of them stands a chance of being President? "Yes." "Well, dad, Pll sell out my chance for a circus ticket." THE HOUSEHOLD; To Remove Old Puttt. Pass a red-hot poker slowly over it. TcBeat The White of Eggs Quickly. Add a pinch of salt. To Clean Tinware. A paste of whiting and vinegar is excellent for cleaning tinware, nickel-plating, etc Veal Pot Pie. Cut in pieces two pounds of veal and boil in water un til tender; season and add six pota toes sliced; boil until done and pour in a deep pan. Stir in a spoonful ot flour and cover with a. crust made like biscuit. Bake a light brown, but be sure to have plenty of gravy in the pie. Delicious Breakfast Dish. For any family of six iak three cups Marion County. Salem Statesman. Werner Breyman is having an elegant residence constructed on the avenue. Fred Steiwer, Esq., has workmen engaged in the erection of a new dwelling near the M. E. Church. John J. Dalrymple is having a fine residence built on the situ of his former one. Mr. Wm. Underwood has just completed a large dwelling house on Commercial street. JUr. tieo. Duvali has a neat resi dence in course of erection in North Salem. The Woman's College is being en tirely renovated, a new building about the samesize of the old one is being erected. The old buildings are being removed for the commencementjOt Wade and England's new brick on Commercial street. Outside of the buildings in course of erection heretofore reported in these columns, we note five new sfi'uctures in North Salem being built four in East Salem, and here con tracts will soon be lei for four more fine residences. The City ot Salem Company are having erected a mammoth briok warehouse to hold 180,000 bushels of wheat and also a large brick flour- UmatUla County. East Oregonian, New milling wheat is worth 65 cents per bushel in Walla Walla. A handsome building will be erec ted at a cost of $20,000 in Walln Walla soon. It will be a new St. Paul's school. J. R. Daniel's son, aged about fifteen years, was kicked in the face by a vicious horse yesterday morn ing, breaking the lower jaw. Major Truax, says the Walla Walla Union, has 800 acres of grain on his Dead in an farm that will aver age 15 bushels to the acre, although a couple of weeks ago he thought that the entire tract would not yield 2,000 bushels. Two large saw logs, one of tbein scaling 600 feet, ran over a workman named Louis Hansen, at the Blue Mountain saw mill on Monday. The accident occurred by the men at tempting to roll the logs from the upper end of the yard to the mill, and as they were piled up three aud four logs high and the ground slopes toward the mill, the top logs came with more speed than Louis antici pated, who tried to get out of the way but was overtaken, caught by the heel, thrown on his face aud the two logs passed over him, breaking the bones in his foot and injuring liin to a considerable extent, blood flowing freely from his ears, nose.and mouth. Ilia recovery is hoped for. Linn County. Exchanges. Measles remain quite prevalent through the country. Mrs. George Monteith of Corvalli? has been visiting in this city this week. Reports come that campers on the McKenzie have been frightened out by fires starting iu the timber. The hay crop generally through Linn county is good. Oats, also, are going to turn out well. A camp meeting is in progress at Sodaville and will continue over next Sunday. Last Sabbath, we are informed, there were over 2,000 peo' pie there, and next Sabbath, it is an ticipated, the crowd will be still larger. Last Thursday afternoon at four o'clock the imposing ceremony of laying the corner stone of the First Presbyterian church ot Albany, was performed, It the cite of the new church, on the corner of Broadalbin and Fifth streets. The exercises are spoken of as being very interesting. They were conducted by Revs. I. H. and E. N. Condi t. The brick work of the lower story of the Odd Fellows building at Har- risburg is completed and on Wednes day and Thursday the iron columns and heavy iron lintels of the- front were placed in position, ana- tne work poshed forward on the seooDd story. A pretty Well' founded7 rumor is in circulation that we are to have a saw mill fa Harrisburg. Arrange ments have been made for the use of the ground near the brick yard, and logs for the use of the mill can be run from the McKenzie. NEW BUSINESS! Mountain "View J. W. HANSON, MERCHANT Next door North of old Gazette Office, COKYALLIS, - OBEGOX. CENTRAL OREGON ESTATE AGENCY, Head Office adjoining the Postoffico, ' Corvallis, ... Oregon. The above agency has the largest and beat selec tion oi farms ana rancnes tor Bale in Benton County. i or full particulars of properties see " Oregon UlUlUSIi. ' Persons desiring satisfaction in buying or selling uuw.u iu. i. mil ill nil llAl Willi tuAHLLS UtilJltiiT -ash, who will give them every attention. 19:25yl 35 Cents per Gallon, VT7-HEN REQUIRED FOR INFANTS, THE MIL ,11 or one cow will be furnished. sunt warranted PURE. LISTEN FOR THE BELL! A. O. MULKEY. Proprietor. 20 feet beam. It is desio-nprl m r.lJ 1-U1"'. 7, isso. i9:27yi the place of the ."Nellie," which has proved to,e too small for the in creasing logging and lumber busi ness on the river. Jackson County. Exchanges. Cleaning up is progressing favor ably at the Sterling mine. J. T. Layton of the Farris gulch mines made a partial cleanup this week, obtaining about 100 ounces. He will take out much more. The Oregon Cinnabar Co., whose works are located near Oakland, cleaned up 500 lbs. of quicksilver the other day, after a run of about three weeks. Lance & Duflield, who are exten sively engaged in mining operations on Foots creek, are cleaning up with excellent results. They brought a large amount of gold-dust to town Saturday last. The copper mines situated in the vicinity of Waldo, Josephine county have been bonded to a company ot Boston capitalists for $50,000. An expert in their interest has examined the deposits and is favorably im pressed with them. m 0 0 0 CD Z O o u tc o u 0 GO i 2 i o o O 3 Iff S4R3 ll n i -a C an M (S If 35 5 ll 31 0 is II . s -.y 11! I CORVALLIS Photograph Gallery. PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MINATURB LIFE SIZE. TO First Class Work Only! Copying- in all branches. P firewood taken at cash -prices. uce of all kinds and E. HESLOP. MAX FRIENDLY, Having- received a URGE QUANTITY OF LOGS AT CORVALLIS, Is better prepared than ever to furnish First Quality OF LUMBER AT Regular Prices. ALL ORDERS FILLED WITH PROMPTNESS. may!2m3 Pantaloons made to order of Oregon Goods for 97.60. ss English Goods, $11. French, $14 IS" Suits from $30 to $6'0."B Cleaning and Repairing- done at ReaMuabl Bat BAT VIEW HOUSE. Newport, Oregon. . New additions, Newly fiarnished. Newly repaintiSfi. TJERrns. , Per day $1 SO Per week 7 00 Per single meals SO aprZ8mS P. M ABBEY. TO THE SICK MD AFFLICTED! AND ESPECIALLY Those Suffering from Debility, Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vitality, Sexual Infirmities, Ktc, Ktc. rt THE GREAT NEED THOSE HAVE WHO ARE suffering; Irom SEXUAL AND NERVOUS COM PLAINTS is a physician who can comprehend their ailments and successfully treat them. The general practitioner is not sufficiently skill in these classes of troubles to do so and it must b left to the SPECIALIST, who by education, Ion practice, thorough knowledge and coniprebeuatT mind, is prepared to cure them. DR. J. C. YOUNG Opened his now celebrated Institute in 1850 for th. purpose of affording the afflicted the certainty of honorable and skillful treatment and perfect and permanent restoration, and for over 30 rears it has sustained the first rank not only upon this Coast hut throughout the cirilixed world. I am aware that by dwelling upon so uninviting subject as the DECAY OF SEXUAL VIGOR th gnorant may asperse my motive. but I the desire to inform those who are sa Spr int: through ignorance, or who by care cssncss or want of knowledge that a car ran be had, are not only harrying them selves ta an nntinieiy grave, bnt gtriajf sexual weakness as an inheritance to future genera tions, is too great an incentive to permit me to B silent. syniDtoms. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM NIGHT LOSS ES, NERVOUSNESS. WEAKNESSES, CONFUSIOX 2 MIND. SLIGHT LOSSES WHEN UNDER EX CITEMENT, VARIABLE TEMPER, TREMBLING. PALPITATION, FLUSHES, c. OR IF YOU BATS PRACTICKD SELF-ABUSE EVEN IN THE SLIGHT EST PARTICULAR you are suffering from the Dread Enemy of Hunaa Life, And should not hesitate to seek at one health and happiness in a cure. CURES GUARANTEED. FEES MODERATE CONSULTATION BY LETTER OR OTHERWISE. - FREE. Exclusively Vegetable Bniediea Used. -o - Ladies You are especially liable to stuTerin? from NERV OUS PROSTRATION. All your peculiar complains are nervous in their origin and hence your sufferings ' arc terribly depressing or inexpressibly keen. Th, Doctor in his researches and practice of NERVOUS TROUBLES has made your orgtnizati n a apeeial study and is thus enabled from his experience and ' knowledge to aid and cure you in any ef th Troubles, Weaknesses, Distresses and Saf ferinssto wbith yon are liable. .rarYou will And in the Doctor a fnend ap whom you can rely for comfort, aid and care. , Or. loiine'.s Female Kemfdics nave attained a reputation for efficiency unequalled by any medicine or medical prescription ever offered. They can be sent by mail or express. Those desirintr personal care and attention can have all necessary accommodations furnished. -o Letters. Those who cannot visit the citv can by riving their symptoms in their own way. receive advice, and when desired, treatment at home with every assurance ot a cure. LETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYED. Address. DR. J. C. YOUNG, Medical Institute, !fo. 7 Stockton St. San Francisco, Feb. 21, 1882. THE YAQUINA HOUSE ! PATENTS 1 Is now prepared to accommodate travelers IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE, FOR MEALS AT ALL ONLY 35 HOURS CENTS. HORSE FEED Constantly on hand, at the LOWEST LIVING RATES. Situaned on the Yaouina Road, half way from (Jorvallis to .Newport. 19:12m3. P. BRYANT. ft a week Aaoi $12 a day at home easily made. Mostly vu I'll L irec. Auuitjs iiuo tu., Auuuaio, .uc Obtained, and all business in the U. S. Patent oaire, or in the Courts attended to for MODERATE FEES. Wc are opposite the U. S Patent Office, engaged in PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, and can ob tain patents in less time than those remote Ires W ASlilKUTUH. Whjn model or drawing is sent we advise t patentability free of chartre: and we make HO CHARGE UNLESS WE QBTA1N PATENT. We refer, here, to the Post Master, tne snpt. oi i Money Order Div. , and to officials of the U. S. Patent Offk-e. For circular, adviee, terms, and reference t actual clients in your own state and county, addrew. C. A. SNOW & Co., 19.8 Opposite Patent Office, Washington, P. C C. MADDEN, Attorney at Law, CORVALLIS, OREGON. It is not wealth, or fame, or state, But "git up and git" that makes me great. Will practice in all of the Courts of tho Stat. 18:52yl HAVE JUST BEEN TO 8. A. HEMPHILL'S TO iret one of those new all hand-made harness, where all work is warranted. 1(-I5m3 a week in your own town. Terms and So outfit V free. Aaaress 11. nauevt ot -u. , jtotuimiu, t Real Estate for Sale. Will sell a farm of 478 acres for less than 818 per acre, beimr one of the cheapest and best farms in Bentoi. county, situated 4 miles west of Monroe, of a mile from a good school , in one oi tne Dest neign- borhoods in the state with church privileges handy. About 180 acres in cultivation, and over 400 can be cultivated. All under fence, with good two story frame house, large barn and orchard; has running water the v-ear around, and is well suited ior stock and dairy purposes. This is one of the cheapest farms in the Willamette vallev Also, two improved lota on the main business street with small stable, woodshed and a good, comfortable dwelling house containing seven good rooms. These lots are nicely Sltuaceu ior any aiua oi ousraess pur-noses. For farther information enquire at" the i Gazette Office. asasftpsr day at borne. Samples worth 85 free ti )ii Addr ess Stinsor. 4: Co., Portland, Me. . -i