The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, August 18, 1882, Page 4, Image 4

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    MBS. 0. R. ADDITON
Will t pleased t receive Pupils for
PIANO or ORGAN
At her residence, comer of 4th and Jefferson
Streets, Cvallls, or will vtult them at their home
mt Oit parpoae of instruct log them. Terms reason
le. '
Tht study of Eumony a Specialty.
18:28yl.
JF. C. Crawford,
JEWELER.
TTBEPS CONSTANTLY ON RA9D A LARGE
XL assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc.
All kinds of repairing done on snort not led, end all
rrk warranted. I8:33-yl
CORVALLI8
Photograph Gallery.
PROTOGUAPHS PROM KTN'ATUP.K
LIFE SIZE.
TO
First Class Work Only!
m Copying In ell branches. P
mood teken et cash pneee.
nc of ell kinds end
E. HK3L0P.
NEW FIRM !
IBBWIBM IMPfflfflTS
We here In stock the
Deering Twine Binders,
Deering and Standard Mowrs,
Minnesota Chief i hreshers,
Morrison PIowk,
Minnesota Giant end Stillwater Engines, El wood
Hearted Horse-Power, Centennial Fannin trill, cel
ebrated Burftye line of Seeders and Drills.
We also keep the celebrated Whitewater and
Eetchnm wagons.
Juncgyl W. H. MILLHOLLAXD.
H- E. HARRIS,
One Door South of Graham Hamilton's,
COBYALLIS, . . OREGON.
FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 18, 1S32.
Groceries,
Provisions,
DRY GOODS.
Cora His, June 24. 1SS2. l-19yl
CENTRAL OREGON
ESTATE AGENCY,
Heed Offlee adjoining the Poatoffice,
Carvwlltt, ... Oregon.
The above agency has the largest and best selec-
senna am ranenes lor sa;e In Benton County.
For full particulars of properties see "Oregon
Colonist'.
Persons desiring satisfaction in buying or selling
should first communicate with Charles Buiui
assess, wno wui glrs them every attention.
193Syl
NEW BUSINESS!
Mountain View
The Star Bakery !
MAIN STREET,
CORVALLIS, - OREGON
P. N. ZiEBOLF, PROPRIETOR.
FAMILY SUPPLY STORE.
GROCERIES, BREAD,
CAKES, PIES,
CANDIES, TOYS, &c.
19:26yl
Always on hand
35 Cents per Gallon,
WHEN REQUIRED FOR IXFANT8, THE MIL
of one cow will be furnished.
Milk warranted PURE.
LISTEN FOR THE BELLI
A. Q. MULKET, Proprietor.
OerralBs, January 7, 1880. 19:27yl
C. W.PHILBRICK,
OEXEBAL
Contractor and Bridge Builder,
8. MATHsSEN,
BUGGY, OAERIAGE
AKD
WAGON MAKER.
REPAIRING DONE AT REASONABLE KATES.
All work warranted.
Shop across the street nnnncit. Uandnu. t, a I
I9-24m3-p
COHVALLIS, OF.EGON.
AT
Corvallis, Oregon.
Will attend promptly to all work under
Me charge.
19-27yl
MAX FRIENDLY,
Having received a
URGE QUANTITY OF LOGS
AT CORVALLIS,
U better prepared than ever to furnish
jPirst Quality
OF
LUMBER
AT
Regular Prices.
Home-made Fertilizers,
J. B. Killebrew, Commissioner of
Agriculture for the State of Tennes
see, makes the following i-xeellent.
suggestion. Every farmer who will
follow them closely will find that
whilo enriching his land he will save
himself many dollars: "A great many
bones are wasted on every farm that
make valuable manure, and are easi
ly prepared for use. Let a barrel be
devoted to the bones, and whenever
a bone is thrown into it cover it up
with unleachede ashes. Let the bar
Pel stand in the weather, and in a
few months the bones will be so fria
ble they may be easily broken and
converted into an unadulterated bone
dust, belter than can be bought in
any of the agricultural stores. Or,
if he cannot wait this slow process,
they are easily burned and crushed.
In making soap, much fine phosphate
of lime is thrown out in the shape of
half-eaten bones, and in spent lye.
Soapsuds are also a fine addition to
the manure or compost heaps. In
these are found not only the alkalies
of soda and potash, but also much
nitrogenous matter in the shape of
grease. AM tbefe assist in enriching
our heap. No farm yard Is without
the best guano. It is true the guano
of the shops is from seabirds, whose
food is fish, but the guano of the
chicken house is exceedingly valua
ble and well worth saving. Mixin
it with soil or ashes and sowing over
sentient, hrtnntifnl I .
.; " vp, ; ' JUB" In moraent- . one g n one hun-
Alien, luars inr IMP iin . no- HeaH nn
nnrl K .t. 1 .1
-tr-ii-- . . . . a strong
v uvy came along and it was sheep in a run of 400 to
800 varns.
p there hence the advantao-e rfli.: a i.
failure. Results, how- so situated that. th oi,
h. . i . . . w i"i n ij liail SL 2111
-piaviuuB. Aiie narvest times apDioach tho lmnon ,k
... UVUU.., 1J
tlmiw.l. . 1 .1
-KuuKut, asseuj me wueat cro
would be a
is turning out finely in most of
valley, and places are now
ich thev
the will invariablv do
- - HUUU i HUM 1 L V
J
? t I" I 1 - -r-
yielding aamits. ior over on r t x.
more than double what they were kept a fiook of from 125 to 200 head
expected to produce a month ago. and although there are many woith-
rom every part of the State comes less sheep-killing dogs around me in
. un t.iory yields exceeding the the neighborhood, I have not had
sanguine expectations. We
wy ine loiiowing figures, gleaned residing on my farm, within a hun
I f f til niinii ssm J A" I m
..w ..uU,cuo oi sources, Detore our dred yards of my residence (who are
readers in the confident expectation prone to be dear lovers of worth
w.-vt,, win prove as correct as curs), often having from two to three
those that we have furnished them dogs each, from 10 to 15 dogs upon
tor the last three years, when, even an averaare. on the farm, nnrl
what were considered our most ex- them known to be notorious Tordw.
flornrprn I aa1 Af.i;mni i ii -,t- . r
u,usks, were Dome out Killing, though, strange to say yet
by the actual facts. The total acre- true, t hey have never killed one sheep
Acta 1ft nliiiil Q o.in or j i .
- prouueing 2a,. Know to myself.
nook or cranny, where in a state of
torpor, they survive until the en
suing season links 'twixtthe sum
mer gone by and to come. The
insect may also hibernate in the
pupa state in the ground. In rooms
kept continuously warm, or in
more soutnern- latitudes, the fly re-
inaino n nti ..n 11 " , ,
"""uo ssvHvo ii winter, ana our
palace sleeping cars brinff them
flaily to us from Florida dnrino- Mia
killed by doss. The fpnuiit a anA Uic I Coldest mnnfli nf tha o..
. .... u.,v ucip , v. wiv, jcoi, tovicn
trfic American.
J. W. HANSON,
MERCHANT
Next door North of old Gazette Offlee,
CORVALLIS, - . - . OBEGOW.
590,500 centals.
Tie
inis is equal to 49,317,500. or
almost o0,000,000 bushels. It is the
greatest crop ever raised in the state
outside of 1880. Our estimates may
indeed be too low. The surplus for
exports here is about 22,890,000 cen
tals, or 1,134,500 tons a large sur
plus for the year
A Happy Family.
Edward Willis, a Sudbury, Mass..
m 1 1 1 n r tin. a, -.1 . ..
.w, ao at me present time a
seven-toed cat, which i rearing two
seven-toed kittens of her own, three
red or "ferret" squirrels and a rac
coon. They are all tno-ot.W nA
the cat regularly muses the entire
lot, manifesting just as much affec
tion and anxiety for the welfare of
The question is no w Wine . u.e raccoon as she
- " , fe does lor her
STEAMSHIP BUILDING.
ly discussed (says Engineering)
H'llr,! lli-i l.nA t i.m.. .1
" urem ib, wiin ine present
activity in nearly all shipbuildino-
yards of the country, an "over-pro
duction" of tonnage of vessels.
TT 1 . a
unaouotediy the question has
a garden plat, rather thinly, lor it is been forced by the declension in the
very rich, its effects are seen to the rates of freight, and by the occasion.
row.
own offspnng. The
squirrels, which are about' five
weeks old, regularly leave the cat
and go to the edge of the woodland
to frolic, and as regularly return to
the house of Mr. Willis to rro to
sleep with the cat. The family is
a happy one. and ia rwsrfar.fl..
l 7 J - ' 'J tlL
MAIL STAGE LINE
FROM
CORVALLIS to YAQUINA BAY.
LEAVING CORVALLIS
MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS,
AND FRIDAYS,
For Elk Citv rnt,n.MlM ...l.v .v
bn t-ZZZLZZrZSZ?- "earner ror
TUESDAYS,
THURSDAYS,
AND SATURDAYS.
P.ntaloons made to order of Oregon
Goods for $7.50.
English Goods, $11. French, $14
13" Suits from $30 to $60. "S
Cleaning and Repairing done at Reasonabl Rat
ussy
...... . W. . .
"""5" " ai Vincent House, Corvallls.
19-27m3 lUtl VK X- irn.f
Golden P.ules.
However, the dung of fowls. aI difficulty that has been felt in em- home with the numerous stauirora
n . . I ..i : - , . . I . . o
usu i-speuiauy oi pigeons, is best ap- r""J'"K wme vessels. i his must be wno call to see them. Ex
plied in the form of solution. It is reflected in lower dividends to the
Tint cn Qfrit t r K,1P sssbasa, avl .l a. 1 n rn h r ovs m etAH. i
this manner. One part of manure to "y, and the probability of this Hnrer ffaJer and your mud.
ten parts of water will mnk.. o torcinjr iinon the nn-nr. r aer' but doan Iend de oq man any
wash for vines.-or for fruit trBt. it i9 the consideration of the nnp.tlon of money onlesa Ja bave good secur-
....vuvcinu, xiuuiufi BuujiioH io me " '-" ww io connnue the I
U.sii.
"."i neorassrsss. and all Chmnin
Pnt fiI . LE"' ph"adelpbia,;
"wiiwiinwi uiieu.iuns. dm
sent by express, ready for USU AT'
!. H. E. SlATllEWS. Forwarding
nBeu. oud jnonieomery street, San Frar--cisco,01.
A3- Send for FreeVaSphlSi )
AUGUST KNGHT,
heap is skins, carrion either of ani- PrPnt rate of building. It must be
Come down liberally to erect
churches; but if you have anybrick
iiiaiB ui iuwis. scales oi nshes. hair, icuu-iiiuereu oeiore such a oiipsi rn
hoofs, and in fact every kind of ani- can h9 answered that this is usuallv to sell ask de contractor full price
mal substance that may come within the dull season of the year in ship- 1)0 Jer dlloty to orphan asylums,
reach that are worthless. Instead of PWS, and that freights that have bnt doan' board any orphans for
dragging off dead horses or cows, as een pointed out as low, such as
an attraction for buzzards and dogs, those Uom the Tyne to Cronstadt. Love your naybirr as thyself, but
. . . I . ' I f
1 cus mem up and let them add to the are el,,al to those of a year ago, and see dat he returns ver shovel nn'
also above those of two years ago. spade an' rake in good order or
manure heap. In this way a vslu-
able addition will be made."
Scientist., now all admit, th-.f mn.i ,n...
caused by disordered Kldnevs or liver, and that if
these irrcat oriran, are leant, in . An...n.:
health will be the result. WARNER'S SAFE KH
.NET AND LIVER CURE
le made from a Simple Tropical Leaf
OF RARE VALUE,
And Is a POSITIVE Remedy for the folloirins:
T.-cablea :
Pain In the Back Severe HmiWIi...
Dizziness. Bloating. Inflamed
Eyesj A Tired Feeling.
'Kt. C...i.. B
Pal"? (n the Lower Part of tlse Body
Palpitation of the Heart: Janndice
GraTel. P.tinfnl lTr;iinn. , '
MARKETINO PEARS.
Ma.
A4LE. ORDCRS FILLED
WITH
PROMPTNESS.
soayKraS
PORTLAND
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Old " NATIONAL," established 1866.
128 FroatSt
Between Washtnftoa and Alder,
P0HXLANB, . - .. OBBttO!..
A. P. ARMSTRONG Principal
J. A. WESCO Penman and Secretary
Destined for the business education of both sexes.
sltBdente admitted on any week day of the year. Ne
umimtloa on entering-.
KATES OF TUITION ;
sa.u"i,Ri.Mir, trasmess Course, fee 00-
i.tibuiwirui, uimpnts (;eurH 25 00
WeUTINU, per month " ' 5 03
Pen-Work
Of all kinds done In the most artistic manner at rea-
Adah). Ml.. C... . ! ... . , . . . .
f ornamental penmanship, free. 1 wisittvp 1 DIABE1TSS CURE. It is a
GraTel; Painful Urination-
larlal Ferer. Ferer
and Agnc;
And all disraEM caused by the Kidneys, Liver or
Urinary Organs being- out of order
It is a SAFF. anH f!(.'kTl IV M i n . ...
Acuities, such as " ",ni'0 au-
Lencorrbcea; InBnmsiian of the ifombi
' ""s ws sue nnmof iifrrallon
of the Womb.
I r wl 1 1 isnnvsMt .,1 I-a - sr - .
.1 '. uu, iu is an
nancy rcmeay ior tcmaics during preg
"Jooa ruri?.er It 13 uncqualed, for It cures the
organs that MAKE the blood. For
L0S&B& Scrofala; Whita Swel-'
"8f oaii. aaeum; poisoning oy Mer
cury or any other Drug.
It Is certain in every case.
For Incontinence; Impotence! Patau In
the Loins, and all Simi
lar Disease,
It Is a safe, sure and quick Cure.
Disease knWn remedy th' b" cured a""1
As a proof of the purity and worth of this Great
Natural Remedy, read the following '
CHEMICAL IffALVfilft ,
AnalyaU. has furnished the fo'lowing statement!
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
Chemical Laboratory.
ROCHESTER, N. Y Jan 8 1880
methods. I have also taken from his laboratory xxTn
SSnSLw the material inthepreratio of
thMmedloine, and upon critical examinanon I find
them, as we las the medicine into which they enter
te entirely free from poisonous or deleterious sub!
,tsoces- S. A. LATHMORE.
Tills Remedy whleh has done such wonders 1, ,
up in the LARGEST SIZKti ami. 1 u!'
cine upon the Market, and is sold by DrtiTeWES
Bsm r:.-a .
Pears, whether early or late, should
never remain on the tree until they
become mellow. Whenever they
nave made their growth they should
rA irotlinrnfl T, I . AA . 1 1
" i w easy ieu me
proper condition by observing the
ease with which the stem parts from
th tree. If on taking hold of a pear
and lifting it, the stem readily breaks
away from the spur to which it is
attached, the fruit has received all
the nourishment it can get from the
tree, and the sooner it is gathered
the bet ter. Pears are sent to market
in crates and in hall-barrels; espec
ially fine specimens are sent in shal
low boxes, only deep enough for a
single layer of fruit, , and each pear
is wrapped in thin white paper.
Extra specimens of any of the stand
ard kinds, will bring enough more to
pay for his extra ere in packing.
The early varieties mature quicker
after gathering than the later kinds,
but all should reach the market in a
farm and hard condition. As with
oil 1. st. T. -1 1
" ": mm., ii win pay to care
fully assort pears. Make three lots
nrsts and seconds for market, and
the third for keeping at home for
the pigs it need be, there is positive
iy no salo for poor pears io the mar
ket.
muting the general low rates make him pay de retail price.
Be honest, but doan' let a grocer
imagine dat you buy a quart box of
a pint an' a half.
Obey de law, but doan' clean up j
your alley onless your naybnr does.
ie seen oltcn at church, but
'1 I
doan argy dat de preacher knows
the aige of do world an' de area oh 1 1 XI Jl iST I T XT 11 E
Heaben any better dan lots ob odder
folks.
Address A P. ARMsTROxr.
Lock Box 104, Portland. Oregon
PI cheerfully recommend the present msnarc
seent of the Portland Business Collere. Mr. Arm
sarong, whom I have known for many years an
experienced teacher and a practical business man.
POSITIVE Remedy
H. H. WARNER & CO.
I9:6yl Rochester N. Y.
19:Sl-m8
H. M. DeFRAVPF
Pres. old "National" College.
iBJf TUC tAROEST VARIETY Of
GOODS IK fHE U.S. AND CAM SELi
f VOU ANY ARTICLE FOR PERSONAL Oft FAMILY 1
USE, IN AN V QUANTITY AT WHOLESALE PRICE. I
I WHATEVER VOU WANT SEND FOR OUR OATA- I
I LOQUE (FREE) AND YOU WILL FIND IT THERE I
I MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
2X7 A 228 WABASH AVENUE. CHIOArjQ. I
NERVOUS OEBII ITY.
A Sure Care CimralTtrcd.
DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT
ment, a specinc for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convul
ions. Nervous Headache. M,.niai n.n,-D.i.. r
Memory, Spermatorhxa, lmpotenev, Involuntary
emissions, premature old age. caused by over
exertion, self-abuse or over-indulgence, which leads
to misery, decay and death. One hnv ......
cent cases. Each box contains one mouth's treat
ment ; one doHar abox, or six boxes for Eve dol
lars ; sent by mail nrenaid on reeeint nf i,ri., w.
guarantee six boxe3 to cure any case. With each
KrreCeiV by " for t boxc'' accompanied
with Ave dollars, we will send too purchaser our
written guarantee to return thn mmi if tav. . .
only'by06' n0t effect curo- Guarantees issued
WOODARD, CLARK & CO.,
J holesale and Retail Druggists, Portland Oregon.
Orders by mail at regular prices. 18-13 y j.
EI.ACKBERR1ES AND BASPBEIRIES.
When the crop has been cathered
r.
ii is oest to cut away the old canes.
We are aware that some claim that
it is better to leave these until fall,
with the idea that they will strength
en the root. We find that the best
cultivators cut out the canes-as soon
as the fruit is gathered. The growth
of the new canes, that are to bear
fruit next year, is to be attended to.
If more shoots are : thrown up from
the roots than are wanted, they
should be treated as weeds, and cut
up. The bight of the new growth
will depend upon the manner of train
ing; three or four feet is sufficient for
Raspberries, and five or six feet for
Blackberries. When the shoots have
reached the desired .bight, stop them
by breaking otTtbe ends.
an' yit remember dat some ob on
biggest fools am people who have
been stuffed full ob it. Ex.
But, ad
rT Iruirrhra , . a
it-mams io De seen
whether it is due to an excess of ton
nage or to other causes. At the Utrawberri 5 .u
nrcwnt I. ma . 1, ..i.!ii; . r " " Wi f
, v... c iiuic tu uuiid vessels
to replace the iron vessels that are
lost, to replace wooden vessels, and
to meet the growing international
trade of the world, increasingly car
ried in British vessels. When the
largeness of the loss of vessels that
have to bo replaced is remembered.
it will be seen that when the trade
across the ocean is prospering and
growing, there is room for the activ
ity that our builders have displayed,
it the cost of production be low.
But the cost of production has been
of late very seriously increased, and
the purchasing "power of would-be
owners is thereby lessened. A ched
to the rate of shipbuilding means a
reduction of the cost, and ultimately
a revival. Possibly there may have
been to rapid an increase in the price
of vessels, forced up as it has been
by the higher wages and by in
creased cost of iron. It is probable
that a check to that increase will be
now given, and should prices fall
and trade continue brisk, that check
to the progress of shipbuilding would
be found to be very short in dura
tion. Liverpool Journal of Com
merce.
Support de cause ob eddecation, Work Aone to order on short notice and at
a wifouiitiuic laica,
THE FLY.
B
fsSBSfsWOR
LEGAL
LANK
j t TWB ornct
The Wheat Crop of 1882,
We have at length finished a very
tedious, but at the sane time, im
portant task: that is. a- cnmnilatinn
&rC ! f the CrP 0fthe Slate for this Tr,
kTiTi. iaflLr "si?"" jounce, uertnany, etc. Wo
Patents obtained thmnii, n. .J:... ,...
SSS2E Jy E355 3 20 a year.sbows t he Progress
Sgfigj 18 interesting, and has au enormous
w?r2,t,lK5"f42(lress MUN? CO., Patent Solid?
tyewYork. Hand book about Patents free. s -
says the San Francisco Journal of
Vommeroe. It is well known that
early in the year from the dryness
of the season, it was feared that we
would not bare any crop; but sub-
Proteetlng Sneep from Dogs.
A correspondent of a southern pa
per answers the question. "How
shall I protect my flock from sheep
killing dogs?" as follow: "After much
experimenting, the following has
proven the most beneficial in protect
ing sheep from dogs. For a flock of
from 20 to 100 or 150 head, put on
from 14 to 16 bells of various sizes
and tone from the common little sheep
oeli up to a large cow bell. It is the
variety of lone and sound that terri
fies the sheep-killingdog. The flock
should always be so situated that they
can approach the house of theland
lord, through a lane, gate or gap in
the fence, and if occasionally salted
near the house will invariably ap
proach it at night to sleep, particular-
y it disturbed by dog or person. No
dog, I care not how much practice
he may have tn killing sheep, can be
induced even under the most trying
condition to attack a flock having
from 14 to 16 bells of different sizes
and tone. A dog severely pressed of
hunger may be influenced to attack a
flock while laying down at rest, or
silently grazing; the moment that
doleful sound of 16 bells of different
siaes and tone reaches bis ear, his tail
will be seen to tuck between his legs
and he is off for other quarters in a
As "fly time" approaches every
house-keeper wonders how the in
creasing swarms of pests multiply
so rapidly. The eggs, mcro whit
ish specks to the unaided eye, are
laid in little agglutinated piles in
warm manure or in decomposing
vegetation, especially that about
our tables and barn-yards
From 80 to 100 are laid at a time,
and probably at three or four in
tervals by the same fly, though on
this point we have no exact data
Within 24 hours in summer, they
hatch into footless maggots, which,
after rioting in filth till their ten
der skins seem ready to burst from
repletion, become full in less than
BAT VIEW HOUSE.
1'evtporf, Oregon.
New additions,
Newly furnished,
Newly repainted.
TEJRaIS.
Per day .mfa
Per week no
Per single meals ...... 50
apr2Sm3 p. M. ABBEY.
TO THE M JKD JlFFUCTED!
AND ESPECIALLY
Those Suffering from Debilitv.
Nervous Prostration, Loss of
Vitality, Sexual Infirmities,
Etc., Ktc.
n
THE GREAT NEED THOSE HAVE WHO ARE
suffering from SEXUAL AND NERVOUS COM
PLAINTS Is a DbVSiclan who can mmnrohonri
ailments and successfully treat them.
The ireneral ira.ntiinnar ia nnt a,iffiianlv Bt-:it.
in these classes of troubles to do so and it must b
left to the SPECIALIST, who by education. Ion
practice, thorough knowledge and compreheusiv
mind, is prepared to cure them.
DR. J. C. YOUNG
Opened his now celebrated Institute in 1850 for the
purpose of affording the afflicted the certainty of
honorable and skillful treatment and perfect and
permanent restoration, and for over 30 tmn it. ha.
sustained the first rank not only upon tbic Coast but
uiruugiiuui. uie civinzeu worm.
I am aware that bv dwellimrunon sn uninviting .
subject as the DECAY OF SEXUAL VIGOR th
gnorant may asperse my motive, but
the desire to inform those who are snfier-
ing- iiii oun ignorance, or a Iio bv erv
essness or want of Knowledge that a mr.
O A TTTT?nn riff a rmrt ta," f?ad' are 10t on,y hn,rs,ng thm-
HHU m. .iiubt.uujLc bv iuiairu genera
tions, is too great an incentive to permit me to bo
TTTti
svmrjtoms.
IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM N IGHT LOSS
ES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESSES, CONFUSION
C MIND, SLIGHT LOSSES WHEN UNDER EX
CITEMENT, VARIABLE TEMPER, TREMBLING.
PALPITATION, FLUSHES, &c, OR IF YOU HAVE
PRACTICED SELF-ABUSE EVEN IN THE SLIGHT
EST PARTICULAR you are suffering from the
Dread Enemy or Human Life,
And should not hesitate to seek at once health and
happiness in a cure.
CURES GUARANTEED, FEES MODERATE
CONSULTATION BY LETTER OR OTHERWISE. -FREE.
Exclusively Vegetable Bmedies Cscd.
o-
Ladies
You are especially liable to suffering from NERV
OUS PROSTRATION. All j-our peculiar complaints
are nervous in their origin and hence your sufferings
are terribly depressing or inexpressibly "keen. The
Doctor in his researches and practice of NERVOUS
TROUBLES has made your orgpnizatic n a special
study and is thus enabled from his experience and
knowledge to aid and cure you in any of the
Troubles. V, akncssf s, Distresses and Saf
ferlnesto whitit yon are liable.
eSTYou will And in the Doctor a friend upon
whom you can rely for comfort, aid and cure.
Dr. Young's Female Remedies have
attained a reputation for elficier.cy unequalled by
any medicine or medical prescription ever offered.
They can be sent by mail or express.
Those desiring personal care and attention can have
all necessary accommodations furnished.
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Letters.
Those who cannot visit the citv can bv orivinz their
symptoms in their own way. receive advice, and when
desired, treatment at home with everv assurance of
1 a cure.
LETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYED.
Address,
DR. J. C. YOUNG,
SIcdiral Institute,
No. 7 Stockton St,
San Francisco, Feb. 21, 1882.
UNDERTAKER.
Cor. Second and Monroe Sts.,
COEVALUS, : OREGON,
Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of
Coffins and Caskets.
Corvallie, July 1, 1881.
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PATENTS:
i Obtained, and all business in theU. S. Patent Office,
or in the Courts attended to for MODERATE Fi;tS,
We are opposite the CJ. S Patent Office, eneaeed in
PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, and can ob
tain patents in less time than those remote from
WASHINGTON.
Whan model or draw! ne ia sent wo advise as to
patentability free of charire: and we make NO
CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT.
W e refer, here, to the Post Master, the Supt. of the
Monev Order Div. . and to officials of the U. S. Patent
Office. For circular, advice, terms, and reference to
actual clients in your own state and county, address,
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SNOW & Co.,
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US a week.
ia outfit free.
$12 a day at home easily made. Costly
Aouress True & Co., Augusta, .lie.
a week, and decendinf? into the 5s,no.t weallh' .r,faTe' or s,tate
, si.'. . out "git up and git that makes i
great.
eartn, or sneitenng unaer some oia
board, contract to brown slmiing
objects rounded at both ends, and
technically known as puparia.
Within the darkness of this hard
ened skin profound changes rapidly
take place, and the insect passes
through the pupa to the perfect-
state, and finally, in about five
days, the anterior end of the pupar- T have just been to s. a. hemphills to
. . . I get one of those new all hand-made harness.
where all work is warranted. 1-I5m3
C . MADDEN,
Attorney at JLi aw
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
Will oractlce in all of the Courts of the State.
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iam is pushed of, and the fly quick
ly crawls out. At first its parts are
pale and its wings are crumpled
and useless, but these soon expand,
and suddenly, without practice or
teaching, the new fledged fly wings
its way to your table to mock your
displeasure to share your repast.
The length of time required from
hatching to maturity varies with
the- season and temperature, but
will not exceed ten days in summer
while the life of the perfect fly lasts
about three weeks at tbe same sea
son, cold weather approaches
popagation ceases, and the older
flies perish.
A few of the more vigorous fc -males,
however, retreat to somo
MS s wcc'c in yur own town. Terms and $5 outfit
$69 tree. Address H. Hallett & Co. , Portland; Me.
Real Estate for Sale.
Will sell a farm of 478 acres for less than 818 ner
acre, being- one of the cheapest and best farms in
Bentei. county, situated 4 miles west of Monroe. 1 of
a mile from a good school, in one of the best neigh,
borhoods in the state with church privileges handy.
About 130 acres in cultivation, and over 400 cart-be
cultivated. AH under fence, with good two story
frame house, large barn and orchard; has running
water the vear around, and is well suited tor stock
and dairy pi -poses. This Is one of the cheapest farms
in the Willamette Valley
Also, two improved lots on the main business street
with small stable, woodshed and a e-ood. comfortable
dwelling house containing seven good rooms. These
lots are nicely situated for any kind of business pur.
poses.
. For further information enquire at the
Gazette Office.
f MS per day at home. Samples worth ?s free
99 vaU Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Me.
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