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WEW fi-OODS ! Just Keceived At Ji Senders', Roryallis, Oregon; CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, Soys and Mens Clothing, Ladies Fancy Goods, Gents' FURMSfflNG GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, 3-x o cor et Provisions, to And a general As- ftTLlTD pnftnO Too nnmerons sortmentot UlnCll UUUUO mention, Which will be Sold on the most Seasonable terms of any Honse in Oregon. WB$l dforcallis fc FRIDAY MORNING, OCX. 6, 1882. Call and examine our goods before purchasing. J. SENDERS. 39ml NEW FIE1 ! HEW O00DS! C. H. WHITNEY & CO. Having recently located in Corvallis, we take pleasure in announcing to the trading public that we have just opened our Spring stock of Dry Goods, Furnishing: Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. ALSO A FULL LINE OF Fancy Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Fringes, Laces, Buttons, Corsets. ART AND SCIENCE. In Reeking for a substance wliicl would destroy the microscopic an mals in water without injuring it fo drinking purposes, Dr. Langfeld found (hat the citric acid (one-half gramme to every litre of water) kill ed ail the living organisms, except cyclops and those with thick epider mis, within two minute9. In the competition for designs for new buildings for the imperial Par liament at Berlin, the first prize was awarded to Ilerr Paul Wallott, wh is unaer forty years of aje, and th second prize to Ilerr Thiersch, who is a little more than thirty. Man architects competed, of greater age and established reputation. An exchange says that if a few drops of ether or alcohol are let fall upon a piece of paper that has been equally moistened with cadmium and iodide starch solution, and th volatile liquids set on fire, the pape will be found, after combustion has ceased, to have attained a blue color, owing to the production of ozone during the experiment. In the early stages of typhoid fever Dr. Guillasse, of the French Navy has administered coffee with marked success, lhree tablespoontuls are given adults every two hours, alter nating with one or two teaspoonfuls of claret or Burgundy wine. A ben eficial result is immediately appar- rent. A little lemonade or citrate of magnesia is also administered daily, and alter some lime quiuine is recommended. Our stock has been selected with the greatest care, and for quality and cheapness is second to none. Having a resident buyer in the leading markets we are enabled to purchase latest style goods at lowest prices. Call and ex amine our stock before purchasing, and save from lO to SO ON PURCHASES BY DEALING AT OUR ONE PRICE STORE. Salicylic acid as a disinfectant for cattle oafs is said to be far preferable to carbolic acid, as it is quite as en ergetic, and leaves no unpleasant smell behind. It is employed large ly abroad by veterinary Burgeonsj as a curative agent for many diseases to which animals are subject, and is found useful in checking the spread of contagion among them. Its most important use, However, is tor me preservation of food. During the prevalence of hot weather meat, fish etc., can be preserved by its use for several days. Dr. Siemens thinks that before many years have passed ships will be made of such touh "mild steel" that when they strike upon a rock they will not spring aleak, but only -oiuge several reel. l hese ships will be driven by electricity or gas, for in the opinion of the learned Pres ident of the British Association, the steam engine is doomed. Raw coal is to disappear as a fuel, and then science will have banished "the black pall of smoke that hangs over our great cities, and restore to them pure air, bright sunshine and blue skies." 19:14yl C H. WHITNEY & CO E. R. MERRIMAN, AGENT FOK THE WORLD-LENO WNED DECKER BROTHERS PIANOS, Acknowledged now to be the best by all musicians, and used by the celebrated quern ot players Julie ltl ve-King n preference tlother. J. & C. MSCHEK'S PIANO, The leading and best second-class Piano on the market. ALSO THE Old and Established Standard Mason & Hamlin Organ. Will be In Corra'lls and viol ll to from time to time to sell these lending instrumen f T.iue of the world, unfair and unpri position to lue oontrnry nonrUliataadinfc. Ilerr Heinrich Uraller, an engineer of Kottbuss, Germany, hasjust pat ented a "penetrable safety wall." The wall is to be made of papier mache prepared after a patented method. The inteiior wall in all parts of a theatre from the pit to the galleries is to be made of the paper. Such a wall will have all the appear ance of a massive stone wall, but by pressure upon certain parts, where the words are to be painted in lum inous letters. "To be broken through in case of fire,'- access to the exter ior corridors is to be obtained, whence escape to the outer air can be made The Shakspeare Museum at Strat-ford-on-Avon has lately suffered severe criticism. A Mr. Geary de clares that many of the relics are "childish and in no way instructive." C. M. Ingleby, one of the museum trustees, replies in the London Times that they are not ignorant of the inadequacy of the museum nor indif ferent to its improvement. He also states that J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps, the well-known Shakspearean critic devoted many weeks last year to 8 separation of the contents ot the rrjUHum, with a view of removing every article which has no bearing upon the life and times of shakspeare. To imitate black ebony, first wet the wood with a solution of logwood and copperas, boiled together and laid on hot. For this purpose two ounces of logwood chips with one and one-half ounces of copperas, to a quart of water, will be required. When the work has become dry wet the Borneo again with a mixture of vinegar and steel filings. This mix ture may be made by dissolving two onnces ot steel filings in one-half pint of vinegar. When the work has become dry again sand paper down until quite smooth. Then oil and fiill in with powdered drop black mixed in the filler. Work to be ebonized should be smooth and free from holes, etc. The work may receive a light coat of quick-drying varnish.and then be mbbed with fine ly pulverized pomace stone and lin seed oil until very smooth. INVISIBLE POISON. How- it Works its Way Into the Body and How.to Counteract it. One of the great scourges of the present year in all parts of America has been raalara, This is a trouble so treacherous in its nature and so dangerous in its results as to jnstly cause apprehension wherever it has appeared. But there are so many erroneous Ideas upon the subject that a few words are in order at a time when people are subject to malarial influences. Malaria, which means simply bad air, is the common name of a class of diseases which arise from spores of decaying vegetable matter, thrown off from stagnant pools or piles of vegetation undergoing decomposi tion. These spores when inhaled with the breath or taken into the system with water soon enter the blood and germinating there find a foothold, whereby the whole system is poisoned and the various functions disordered. When the germ theory ot disease was lirst advanced it was supposed that these spores were of animal nature, and like the bacteria in diphtheria were propagated in the blood, but they are now conceived to be of vegetable origin, like the fungi found on decayingwood or in cellars. The source of this state of the air is generally swamps or stag nant pools, which, partially dried oy the not sun, send iortn vapors loaded with this malarial poison These vapors descend to the earth in the night, cooled by the loss of tern perature, and breathed by sleepers are readily inhaled. Hence persons living near stagnant pools or marshes are liable to be afflicted with chills and fever, and ' such localities are never healthy, though they are more so when the streams flowing into them are pure, and also when the water is high. Again the drainage of houses, slaughter houses, barns, etc , are a lertile source for malaria. One will oiten notice in coming into the neighborhood of one of these sluggish streams that pass through almost every village a most villain ous smell caused oy the onensive refuse which commnnicates its bad odor to the atmosphere, especially on hot days. This absorbed into the ystem by the lungs or taken in through water, which also absorbs t from the air, poisons the blood and deranges the whole system. This poison is also developed in force in wells and springs when they become low, and the result of drinking these he same as breathingthe poison ous air. in a time ot drouth the great quantity of vegetation that ries up in the meadows, stubble elds and pastures, the corn fields nd forest leaves produces the same effluvia. On the prairies when large tracts of prairie ground are turned over, the decaying vegetation is a widespread cause of malaria. The evils which follow malarial poisoning are almost infinite. Dis ease of a malignant and dangerous ature, accompanied by symptoms the most distressing are certain to manifest themselves and lite is a bur- en so long as this poison remains in the system. The indications of ma larial poisoning are loss ot appetite. shortness of breath, pains about the heart, wasting of flesh and strength, despondency, nervousness, chiby sen sations, unaccountable lassiness, dull pains in various parts ot the body, headaches, dizziness, a coated tongue and dry mouth, night sweats, muscu lar debility, puffing under the eyes, an unusual color, ordor or sediment about the fluids passed from the system, etc. Any one of the above symptoms may be an indication of malarial poison in the body which necessitates immediate and careful attention. But if malarial poison could not find a lodgement in the human body, it would be just as harmless as the oxygen of the air. The great diffi culty is that, after being absorbed into the system, it produces obstruc tions in the stomach and lungs, clogs the circulation of the blood, affects the kidneys, liver and other organs, and brings on disease of a most dangerous character. There is only one known way by which these dis eases may be avoided or cured after they have once made their appear ance, and that is by keeping the great purifying organs of the body in ferfect health. These organs are the kidneys and liver. No one whose kidneys or liver are in a perfect con dition was ever afflicted by malarial poison. And when these organs are disordered, they not only permit, bat invite, these diseases to make their inroads into the body. It is now admitted by physicians, scientists and the majority of the general pub lic mat one medicine, and only one whose power has been tested and proven, has absolute control of, and IfAnno . 1 I - J , - vcpa me Kiuneys and Jiver in con stant health and hence prevents ma tat-iol nA1. rm - eiv.-H.nes. j.nis remedy is Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, the most popular medicine be fore the American people, and sold by every druggist in the land. It 17.-11 imiy counteracts the evil effect of malarial poison in the system, and not only banishes it, but restores the raemoers which that poison has weakened. How well it does this can be learned from the following: Kansas Cnr, Mo., June 26, 1882. Moving from the state of New York to the western country, 1 was attacked with malaria and general debility. I had lost all appetite and was hardly able to move about. I had tried a great many remedies, but nothing bettered my condition until I began using Warner's Safe Kindey and Liver Cure, which seem ed to help me right away, and I feel as well as lever have in my life. It is a blessing to people in this malar ious country. C. F. William. 1412 Grand Ave., of William & Co., Hardware. This great remedy has proven its power in innumerable cases, and is to-day more extensively used in ma iarial districts, whether in cities or in the country, than any or all other remedies for the cure of the same class of disease. No one can afford to trifle with the first symptoms of malaria, but instant care shoud be taken to check it on the start before its evil influences overshadow the life. TO THE SICK ID AfFHfFEK AND ESPECIALLY Those Suffering from Debility, . Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vitality, Sexual Infirmities, Etc., Etc. TV riE GREAT NEED THOSE HAVE WHO ARE suffering from SEXUAL AND NERVOUS COM PLAINTS 18 a physician who nvn i-nmnrphnnH LUfir ailments and successfully treat them. ine 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 mid nn,ni-.lttiHiv mind, is prepared to cure them. DR. J. C. YOUNQ Opened his now celebrated Institute in 1850 for the purpose of affording the afflicted the certainty of honorable and skillful treatment and perfect and Dermal lent restoration, and for over :m v.,r i. t... sustained the first rank not only ujwn this Coast but throughout the civilized world. I am aware that by dwelling upon so uninviting a subject as the DECAY OF SEXUAL VIGOR the gnorant may asperso my motive, but the desire te inform these wbo are snfFpr DjT through ignorance, or who by care essness or want of know rtedtre that n ran can be bad, are not only hurrying 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 svmntoms. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM H IfJIIT tobs. r-S, JNr.KVOLSNKSS, WEAKNESSES. CONFUSION lUlrtLF. DklViHl LUSS KS H IIV11FR W UlTfcMKNT. VARIABLE TEMPER. TREMBLING PALPITATION, FLUSHES, Ax., OR IF YOU HAVE PRACTICED SELF-ABUSE EVEN IN THE SLIGHT- r.oi rinvuuuMo you arc sintering from the Dread Enemy of Human Life, And should not hesitate to seek at once health and n.in;ic33 ill a cure. CUKES GUARANTEED. FEES Mrmtp itp w.iov;i.iAiioa i3l U. ll,it UK OTHERWISE FREE. Exclusively Vegetable Uniedles Used. WILLIAM MORRIS, TAILOR, Front Street, Two doors north of the Vincent Honse, COEVALLIS, OE. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Repairing and Cleaning at moderate Prices. 19-26yl THOMAS GRAHAM, Druggist and Apothcary, -AND DEALER IN- PAWS, MIS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES. CUSS, PCM SHOULDER BRACES, TOILET ARTICLES AC. A full line ot Broks, Stationeiy and Wall Paper. Ov.r dru-rs are fresh an well selected. Paescriptions compcunded at all hours. 19-27yl Wheat and other Grain Stored on the best of Terms by AT- MORTAL I ijL SACKS FURNISHEDTO PATRONb, Farmers will do well to call on me before making arrangements elsewhere It is not wealth, or fame, or state, But "git up and git" that makes me great. HAVE JUST BEEN TO S. A. HEMPHILL'S TO tret one of those new all hand-made harness. where all work is warranted. lV-ISmS COEVALLIS Livery, Feed, SALE STABLE. Irlitiii St., Corvallis, Oregon. Ladles You are especially liable to suffering from NERV OUS PROSTRATION. All your 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 irv. m.r.o nas m.uie your orpnmzatun 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 Suf- icnnssio s siun yon are liable. tSTYou will find in the Doctor a friend upon nuuu. jwm vu icij vur comiorc, aic ana cure. r. loung'g Female Remedies have attained a reputation for efficiency unequalled by nj iiicuieiue ur inenicai prescription ever offered. They can lie sent by mail orexnresa Those desiring personal care and attention can have aji necessary accommodations furnished. -O Letters. i nose wno cannot visit toe city can by giving their symptoms in their own' way, receive advice, and when desired, treatment at home with every assurance of a cure. LETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYED. Address, DR. J. C. YOUNG, medical Institute, IVo. 7 Stockton St. San Francisco, Feb. 21, 1882. Good Brick kept constantly on hand at Mrs. L. A. Dennick's Brick Yard, near the flouring- mill, on the new ferry road South of Corvallis. M-3tma AUGUST KNGHT, CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER. Cor. Second and Monroe Sts., CORVALLIS, : OREGON, Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of FURNITURE Coffins and. Caskets. Work done to order on short notice and at reasonable rates. Corvallis, July 1, 1881. 10:27yl. 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 RARK VALUE, And is a POSITIVE Remedy for the following , Troubles : Pain fn the Back; Severe Hcad.ichcs; Dizziness; Bloating; Inflamed Eyes; A Tired Feeling:; Night Sweats; Pains in the Lower Part of the Body. Palpitnlion of the Heart: Jaundice; Gravel; Painful Urination; Ma larial Fever; Fever and Agrnc; And all disea.es caused by the Kidneys, Liver or Urinary Organs being out of order. It is a SAFE and CERTAIN cure for all Female dif ficulties, such as Leucorrhcea; Inflnmatlon of (he Womb: Failing of the Womb; tlccration 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; Scrofula; White Swel ling; Salt Rheum; Poisoning fcj Mer cury or any other Drug, It is certain in every case. For Incontinence; Impotence; Pains in the Loins, and all Simi lar Diseases, It is a safe; sure and quick Cure. It is the only known remedy that has cured Briqhts Diskamk. As a proof of the purity and worth of this Great Natural Remedy, read the following CHE.TIIC.ir. ANALYSIS: S. A LATTIMORE, Ph. D., L. L. D., Professor of Chemistry in the t niversltv of Rochester. N. Y knowing the popularity and merit of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, after a tborouirh Chemical Analysis, has furnished the fo'Iowing statement: UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, Chemical Laboratory, ROCHESTER. N. Y.. Jan. S. 1SR0. Mr. H II. .Warner has placed in n possession the formula of the medicine manufactured and sold by him under the general designation of WARNER S SAFE KIusky AINU Ll r-K CURB. I have inves tiirated his processes of manufacture, which are con. ducted with extreme care and according to the best methods. I have also taken from his laboratory sam ples of all the materials used in the preparation of this medicine, and upon critical examination I nnd them, as well as the medicine into which they enter, to be entirely free from poisonous or deleterious sub stances. S. A. LATTIMORE. This Remedy which has done such wonders, is mit- up in me LiAnvir.x biacu muiii,-, oi any medi cine upon the Market, and is sold by -Druggists and all dealers at Si. 25 per bottle. 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