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    KtccklD (Torcallis (Saatte.
FRIDAY MORNING. MAR. 10. WS3.
SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.
Written expressly for the Gazette by a celebrated
Eastern Scientist J
A spectrum line of helium, the ele
ment of which no traces have hither
to been found except in the spectrum
of the sun, has been discovered by
Hons. Poloaieri is the lava of Mount
Vesuvius.
One of the late finds at Pompsii is
a collection of surgical instruments,
the extent and nature of which indi
cate that the practice of surgery had
attained a high development ia that
city.
Sir William Thomson accepts Dr.
Thomas Reid's enumeration of six
senses- namely, the sense of force, of
heal, of sound, of light, of taste and
of smell instead of the five we have
been accustomed to attribute toman.
Ofthe 247 species of cultivated
plants which De Candolle recognizes
as useful, 199 are natives of the Old
World, 4-5 were furnished by Ameri
ca, while the original home of only
three is still considered doubtful.
So vast is the weight of the atmos
phere resting upon the surface of the
earth that it is not surprising if the
considerable local fluctuations of its
pressure, as shown by the barometer,
produce some effect upon the earth's
crust. It has been fonnd by Mr.
Baldwin Latham that the streams
flowing through the chalk yield an
increased supply of water when the
pressure upon the overlying earth
is decreasing, and a diminisbed sup
ply when the pressure is becoming
greater or, in other words, when
the barometer is rising.
From records of the hippopo
tamuses of the London Zoological
Gardens it appears that the max
imum age reached by these animals
is about thirty years.
Mr. F. J. Faraday has offered a
novel view of disease germs and
epidemics. He states that Pasteur's
researches show that certain deadly
microbes may by the action of oxy
gen be modified into comparatively
harmless organisms. Assuming the
change thus demonstrated it appears
nit improbable that, on the other
haud, harmless organisms may be
come altered into disease parasites
when lacking suftisieut oxygen; and
fust as this lack of at ration may give
a deadly character to the organisms
so may an abundance of oxygen de
stroy the virulence of the germs. A
gale of wind may therefore be more
effective in stopping epidemics than
any amount of disinfectants which,
after all, may be really harmful by
reducing the proportion of oxygen
in the air; and it is possible to im
agine fighting disease with . a steam
engine and a fan.
Attention was first given to
double stars by Sir W. Herschell,
who discovered a large number of
them. The appearance known as a
double star is of course caused when
two of the heavenly bodies are very
nearly in a line with the earth, one
of them being much farther away
than the other; but. repeated obser
vations have shown that many of
them are really systems in which one
component revolves around the other.
The number of discoveries of double
stars made up to the present time
considerably exceeds 10,000.
Ta a design submitted for a pro
posed monument in Rome to the
late Father Secchi, the structure
bears, in addition to a statue of the
eminent astronomer, several emble
matical figures. One of these rep
resenting Meteorology, has in its
hand a gigantic barometer, which
can be seen from a considerable dis
tance; while a thermometer on an'
equally large scale is held up to pub
lic view by another figure, repre
senting Physics.
Entomologists in Great Britain
consider the year 1882. to have been
remarkable for the scarcity of insects.
The American project of establish
ing a common method of measuring
lime throughout the world has been
laid before the French Academy.
Mons. de (Jhaucourtois advoeatea a
decimal division of the day and of
the circle, the latter to contain four
hundred degrees. As a universal
prime meridian,, he suggests' the
adoption of the meridian of Ptolemy,
about 31.7 degrees from that of
Paris.
It has been asserted that opium
eaters are comparatively exempt
from malaria, and in the cast are
quite sure to escape the cholera epi
demics, The opium habit is itself,
however, a disease hardly lessserions
than malaria or cholera.
Prof. Oohn, of Breslaw, Germany,
has observed that children- are
obliged to hold dark-colored slates
cuic-h oearcr the eyes to read writing
thereon, than is necessary with white
paper, and finds that writing on
white paper is as distinct at a dis
tance of twelve inches from the eyes
as that on slates at eight inches. It
would therefore be well to hanisb
slates from school-rooms, for the eye
sight of pupils is strained quite
enough by other means.
All persona desiring extra numbers of the
Gazette while oar articles descriptive of
Benton county giving the names of tax pay
ers &c, are being published, will please
leave or send their orders to the office im
mediately so that we may be able tc know
how many extras to print.
Legal blanks furnished at this office on
short notice at foaa- than San Francisco
prices.
LEGAL.
M0T!CE OF FINAL SETTLBr3.T.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Guar
dian of John D. Hulkey late deceased, has tiled his
account for flnal settlement of the affairs of said
guardianship in the County Court of the Stats of
Oregon for the County of BM)tof!.and
SATURDAY, THE 7th DAY OF APRIL D. i88S,
at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day
at the Court house in Corvallis, said Benton County
is the time and place ftxed-by said Court for hear
ing and determining objections to said accounts and
the final settlement thereof.
This 6th day of March 1SS3.
A. O. HULKEY,
4w , Guardian of John D. Mulkey.
For Sale.
For a long time there has been in the
Gazette office an over abundant supply
of type and printing material sufficient in
many things to furnish a bountiful supply
to run about two such offices. We have
concluded to offer for sale all of our surplus
material which we do not need. Among
other things are the following: About 100
lbs. of long jnmer, 164 lbs- looS primer
italic, including upper and lower cases,
27 lbs. of another kind of long primer,
26 lbs. bourgeois, about 50 lbs. brevier rtpper
and lower cases and italic, about 100 lbs
of minion including italic and upper and
lower cases, abut 50 fonts of job, advertis
ing and poster type of all kinds and sizes.
301t. of-12 em loads- and other sizes of
leads and slugs, two or three cabinets, ccl
um rules, dashes, and many other things
too numerous to mention. Any porson
wishing to assort up or start anew, we can
furnish them many things, they need on
reasonable terms. If parties desiring any
thing in the line of printing material will
1 (1 rop us a postal card we will take pleasure
in telling them whether we have what they
want.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S 3ALE CF REAL
ESTATE.
In '-be matter e tho estate)
of V
Stephen King deceased. )
Notice is hereby given that by virture of as order
of Sale duly made bv the County Court, of the State
of Oregon, for Benton County, on Tuesday the 6th
day of Februay, 18S3, at the regular Februay term
of said court, and duly entered in the Journal of said
court, directing and commanding me, Permelia King,
administratrix of said estate, to seiTat public auction
all the right, title, interest and estate, that the said
Stephen King had at the time of his death, in and to
the following described.'premises to-wit:
The undivided eight interest iu and to 150 acre
Rejl Property heretofore set oS as the dower of Al
me. la J. King and more particularly described as
follows, to-wit: Regining at the Northwest corner o
claim No. S9, T. 10. S. R. 8 West. Thence South S5.92
chains, East 50.48 chains, North 14.00 chains.
West 14.28 chains, North 21.92 chains, West 38.20
chains, to place of oegining containing 150 acres in
Benton County, Oregon.
Also as following: Commencing; at the Southwest
corner of claim No 39, T. 10 S. R. 6 W. Not. 5145.
Thence running East to the Kings Valley road, thence
followiajsald road to the North line nf South half of
said claim. .tlier.ee South on the west line of said
claim to the place begining containing about 95 acres
more or less in Benton Ccunty, State of Oregon.
Therefore in accordance with and in pursuance of
said order of saIs, I, Permelia King, adminiatraliix
of said estate of Stephen King deceased will on
SATURDAY THE 7th, DAY OF APRIL 18S3,
al the hour of one o'clock P. M. of said day, in front
of the court house door in the City of Corvallis, in
Benton Comity Oregon, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title,
interest and estate which the said Stephen King de
ceased had at the time of his death, in and to the
above described premises, together with the apper
tcnance thereunto belonging, to satisfy a niorg-age
lien in favor of L. Vanbibber on the 95 acre track
above described and other debts against said estate
together with costs and expenses of administering
said estate,
PERMELIA KINO.
Admlniaamtix of the estate of Stephen King de
ceased.
By Cuss sweti! k Joiinbit
JC-IltW Her Attorneys.
Farmers and others desiring a genteel, lucrative
agency business, by which (5 to $20 a day can be
earned, sena auaress at once, on postal, to ri. u.
Wilkinson & Co., 196 and 197 Fulton Street, New
York.
Real Estate Agency.
I have some very desirable property on the Bay for
ale in lots from 10 to 237 acres. Some of this is
ear the O P. R. R. terminus. Persons wishing to
invest will do well to call eakane when prices are rea
f inable. Address with stamps to pre pay postage.
R. A BCKSELb
New or. Benton County Or,
Real Estate for Sale.
Will sell a farm of 473 acres for less than 918 per
acre, being one of the cheapest and best farms in
iientot. county, situated 4 nines went oi Monroe, oi
a mile from a irood school, in one of the beat neitrh-
borhoods in the state with church privileges handy.
About 130 acres in cultivation, and ov?r 400 can be
cultivtaed. All under fence, with good two story
frame house, large barn and orchard; has running
water the vear around, and is well suited tor ttoc
and dairy purposes. This is one of the cheapest ft ntu
in the Willamette Valley
A valuable farm all under fence only z miles jrom
Corvallis of 150 acres, 0 acres now in cultivation, the
Datance oi it can oe cultivated; aoout zu oi it now in
wheat with a fair house good barn and gran cry .
will be sold at a bargain.
Two unimnroved lots in Corvallis Or. One of the
choicest building places in the city for sale reason-
aoie.
Four unimproved lots except fenced in Corvallis
Or. The choicest building place in the city for sale
reasonable.
For farther information enquire At the
Gazette Office.
LADIES WISHING TO LEARN THE
Rink System of Dress Cutting
will please call on me as I am the only
authorized agent in CorvallK
Mrs. W. H. Huffman.
20.11m3
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LEGAL
LANK
FOR SALE JflTTHIS OFFICE
By buying at dealers' prices. We will
sell you any article for family or per
sonal use, in any quantity at Wholesale
Price. Whatever you want, send for
our catalogue ( free) and you will find
It there. We carry in stock the largest
variety of goods in the United States.
Montgomery Ward & Co.
vj ft a9 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
H. E. HARRIS,
One Door South of Graham & Hamilton's,
CORVALLIS, - . OREGON.
Groceries
Provisions,
ERY GOODS.
CoraUU, Jon 34, 1884 19-lr
The Horse.
Wo have received a quantity of treaties
on tho horse, which wo propose to give
away to every subscriber paying in advance,
if requested, whether personally, or by
mail; if by mail 3end 3 cent stamp to pre
pay postage. This book 13 well worth the
price of tho paper $2.50 to any person
having horses. TheAmerican Cultivator has
the following to say of the treatise;
"Kendall's Treatise on the horse is a book
of about 90 pages, with paper covers, fully
illustrated, and containing an "Index of
Diseases," which gives the symptoms, cause
and the beat treatment of each; a table giv
ing all the priucipaf drugs used for the
horse, with the ordinary dose, effects and
antidote when a poison, a table witli an en
graving of the horse's teeth at different
ages, with rules for telling the age of the
horse; a valuable collection of receipts, and
mach other valuable information. In pre
paring copy for this book it was the aim of
the author to make it as plain as possible
for the non-professional readers, and give
them information which is of the greatest
importance to horsemen, and yet avoiding
all technical terms as much as possible, and
also condensing the- book as much as pos
sible without leaving out the real essential
information in treating each subject. Every
farmer or horse-owner should own one of
these little books.
ft.AA per day at home. Sampes worth $o free
iiU Address Stinson & Co.. To rtlaml.Me.
SHILOH'3 CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure
for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold at
Crahair's.
A NASAL INJECTOR free w;th each bottle of Shi
loh's Catarrh Remedy, Price 50 cents. Sold at
T. Graham's.
SHILOH'S COUGH and consumption cure is sold
by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold
by Graham.
CROUP, HOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis ira
mediatclelv rieved bv Shvloh's cure. Sold bv Graham
7 Fkendalcs
SRftVIN CUREfp
KENDALL'S SPOT CURE.
The most successful remedy ever discovered, as it
is certain in its effects and does not blister. Read
proof below.
Kendall's Spavin Cure.
Hamilton, Mo., June 14th.
B.J. KkCdall&Co., Gents : This is to certify
that I have used Kendall's Spavin Cure and have
found it to be all it is recommended to be and in
fact more too: I have removed bv usinr tbe above :
Callous, Bone Spavins, Ring-bones, Splints, and can
cheerfully testify and recommend it to be the best
thing lor any Dony suDHtance 1 nave ever usea ana 1
have tried many as I have made that my study for
years.
iiespeciiuuy yours.
P. V. CRIST.
,11
Oneonta, New York, Jan. 6th.
Early last summer Messrs. B. J. Kendall & Co., of
Enosburgh Falls, Vt., made a contract with thejsub
lishers of the Press for a half column advertisement
for one year setting forth the merits of Kendall's
Spavin Cure. At the same time we secured from the
firm a quantity of books, entitled Dr. Kendall's
Treatise on the horse and his Diseases, which we are
jfivinff to advance paying subscribers to the Press as
a premium.
Aoout tneume we aaverxisemenb nrst appeared,
in this paper Mr. P. G. Schermcrhorn, who resides
near Colliers had a spavined horse. He read the ad
vertisement and concluded to test the efficacy of the
remedy, although his friends laughed at his cred
ulity. He bought a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure
and commenced rising it on the horse in accordance
with the directions, and he informed us th.s week
that it effected such a complete cure that an expert
horseman, who examiued the animal recently could
find mr trace of the spavin or the place where it had
been located. Mr. Sehermerhorn has since secured a
copy of Kendall's Treatise on tbe Horse and his Dis
eases, which he prizes very highly and wowld be
loth to part with at any price, provided he could
not obtain another copy. So much for advertising
reliable articles.
READ PK00F OF WONDERFUL CURES.
Fremont. Ohio, Jan. 25th.
Dr. B. J. Kendall- Co. , Gents : I think it my
duty to render you my thanks for benefits and. profits
which I have derived from your invaluable and. far
famed Spavin Cure. My cousin and I had a valuable
stallion, worth $1000 which had a very bad spavin
and was pronounced by four eminent veterinary
surgeon, beyond any cure, and that the horse was
done for ever. As a last resort I advised my cousin
to try a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure. It had a
magical effect, the third battle cured it and the
horse is as well as ever. Dr. Dick of Edinburgh, the
eminent veterinary surgeon was an uncle of mine,
ant I take great interest in assisting his profession.
Yours truly, l
JAmes A. Wilson, Civil Engineer.
Kendall's Spavin Cure
ON HUMAN FLESH.
West Enosburgh, Vt.. Feb. 15th, 1881.
Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co-, Gents Several months
ago I injured my knee joint which caused an en
largement to grow the size of a large walnut and
caused me very severe pain all tbe time for four or
five weeks, when I began to use Kendall's Spavin
Cure with the most satisfactory results. It baa en
tirely removed the enlargement and stopped tbe
lameness and pain. I have long known It to be ex
cellent for horses but now I know it to be the best
liniment for human flesh that I am acquainted with.
Yours truly,
T. P. Lawrence.
Kendall's Spavin Cure
Is sure in its effects, mild in its action as it does not
blister, yet it is penetrating and powerful to reach
every deep seated pain or remove any bony growth
or other enlargements, such as spavins, splints curbs,
calous, sprains, swellings and any lameness and en
largements of the joints or limbs, or for rheumatism
in man and fer any purpose for which a liniment is
used fer man or beast. It is now known to be the
best liniment for man ever used, acting; mild and
yet certain in its effects.
Send address for Illustrated Circular which we
think gives pesitive proof of its virtues. No remedy
has ever met with such unqualified success to our
knowledge, for beast as well as man.
Price 81 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. All
Druggists have ft or can get it for you, or it will be
sent to any address on receipt of price by the pro-
frietors. Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., Enosburgh
alii, Vt.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
POETLAND
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
(Old " NATION h," Established 1888.
128 Front 3t
Between Washington and Alder,
PORTLAND, - - - CltEGOH.
An institution designed ' for the practical
business education of both sexes.
Admitted on any week-day of the year. No
vacation at any time, and no exam
ination on entering.
Scholarship, fcr Pniir.BuBinesa Course, $60
Of all kinds executed to orr?er r,t reasonable
rates. Satisfaction guaranteed.
The College Journal, "containing informa
rion of the coui'se of study, when to enter,
time required, cost of board, etc., and cuts
of ornamental penmanship, from the pen
of Prof. Wasco, sent free.
Address A. P. ARMSTRONG,
Lock Box 104, Portland, Oregon.
10-31 m9
rORVALLIS
Livery, Feed,
-ANr-
SALE STABLE.
ZnS-vr am
jtlnln St., Corvallis, Oregon.
SOL. KING,
Prop.
0
WN1NG BOTH BARNS I AM PREPARED
offer superior accommodations in the Livery
Always ready for a drive,
GOOD TEAMS
At Low Rates.
My stables aro ftrst-class in every resDect, and com
petent and obliging hostlers always
rea y to serve tho public,
REASONABLE CHARGES FCR HIRE.
Prticnlar Attention Paid to Boartiin
Horses.
ELEGANT HEARSE, CA1 KIAOES AND HACK
FOR FUXERAES. 19:27y
STEAMPOWEB !
Chinaman must go its cheap to use steam
and cut cues. Your wood will burn
better and last longer if you get
JONNY MOORE'S STEAM SAW
a bold of your wood. Try it and you wont
have any other. He is always ready.
I would state to the farmers of Benton and
Linn counties that I have a small port
able steam saw mill and am ready
to make contracts to saw
FUR POLES FOR FENCING
They make a very testy fence. Commence now
and cut your fur poles nd pile them in
piles or rick them and come and
see me. I mean business:
JOHN Wm. EtfOGRE.
I sm now building
FILE ZDRIVER
to be used on the Willamette river and will
in a few days be ready to drire piles any
who; e along the Willamette river. Ware
house men and saw mill men will do well to
Asa mm sun
I also have a land driver and will take con
tracts to drive piles anywhere in Polk, Ben
ton, Linn and Lane counties. I use steam
power.
SOCIETIES.
A. F. AND A. M.
Corvallis Lodfte, No. 14, A. F. and A. meets on
Wednesday evening, on or preceding full moon.
JOHN KEESEE, W. M.
Rocky Lodge, No 75, A. F. and A M., meets on
Wednesday evening after full moon.
S. E. BELKNAP, W. M.
R. A. M.
Ferguson Chapter, No. 6, R. A. M., meets Thurs
day evet.:ng on or preceding full moon.
WALLACE UALPW1N, H. P.
K. OF P.
Valley Lodge, Ne. 11, K. of P., meets every Mon
day evening y. U HYDE. C. C.
W. P. KKADY, K. R. S.
t. O. O. F.
Barnum Lodge, No. 7, I. O. O. F-, meets every
ueaday evening. T. C. ALEXANDER, N. G.
A. O. U. vyr.
Friendship Loilije, No. 14; A. O. U. W. , meets first
and third Thursdays in each month.
B. J. HAWTHORN, M. W.
CIKJKiCCH OiKKCTOstV.
BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES.-Preaching
every second and fourth Sahbath ia each month
at tho College Chapsl, by the Rev. F. P. Davidson.
Services begin at 11 A. .v , and 0:30 r. M. All aro in
vited. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Regular services
every Sabbath morning and evening. Sunday
Shoo! at the close of the morning service. Prayer
meetinit Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Public cor
dially invited. H. P. DUNNING.
Pastor.
EVANGELICAL CHURCHServices regularly ev
ery Sabbath morning and evening, unless' otherwise
announced. Sunday school at 3 p. m. each Sabbath.
Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 v. M. The
publi cordially invited
Rsv. J. Bswebsox, Pastor.
If. E. CHURCH There will be public services at
the 51. E. Church every Sabbath at 11 o'clock i i the
morning. Sabbath school at 3 o-'clock each Sabbath.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock.
If. E. CHURCH SOUTH Services ever' Sabbath
at 11 a. m. and 7 r. at . at the college chapei. Sunday
school at 9:110 A. M. Prayer meeting Friday evening
at 7 o'clock. Public cordially invited.
J. R. N. BELL, Pastor.
WHY WILL YOU couch when Shiloh's Cure wil
give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 cts. aud tl
At T. Graham.
"HACKMETACK,"a lasting and fragrant perfume.
Price 25 and SO cents. Sold at T. Graham's.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that
terrible cough, bhiloh s cure is ready for you. bold
by T. Graham.
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath se
ured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents,
asal injector free. Sold at T. Graham's, Corvallis
TO THE mi Hi MM!
AND ESPECIALLY
Those Suffering from Debility,
Nervous Prostration, Loss of
Vitality, Sexual Infirmities,
Etc., Etc.
( t
THE GREAT NEED THOSE HAVE WHO ARE
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 clashes of troubles to do so and it txoss b
left to the SPECIALIST, who by educati'-.a Ion
practice, thorough knowledge and ccmprci.cusiv
mind, is prepared to cure them.
DR. J. C. YOUNG
Opened his now celebrated Institute in 1850 for the
purpose of affordmg the aniicted the certainty of
honorable ana sKiurul treatment and penect 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 uninvitin
subject as the DECAY OF SEXUAL VIGOR
gnorant may asperse my motive,
the desire to inform those v. ho are snff
ioar through ifrnoracce or ho by ea
essncss or want of knowledge that a eu
can be had, are not osly hurrying the
selves to an uittlnscly grave, but glvin
sexual weakness as an inheritance to future genera
tions, is too great an incentive tc permit me to be
silent.
svniDtoms.
IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM N 1GHT LOSS
ES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESSES, CONFUSION
MIND, SLIGHT LOSSES WHEN UNDER EX
C1TEMENT, 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 Energy of Dcraaa 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. ExchniTely Tegetable Bmedles tsed.
Haste
You are especially liable to Buffering from NERV
OUS PROSTRATION. All ycur 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 orgpnizatitn a specia
study and is thus enaofed from his experience and
knowledge to aid and cure you in any of the
Troubles, Weakcnms, Distresses and Suf
fering sto wbiih you are liable.
3"You will find in the Doctor a friend upon
whom you can rely for comfort, aid and cure.
Dr. Young's Fma!e Remedies have
attained a reputation for efficiency unequalled bv
any medicine or medical prescription ever offered.
They can be sent by mail or express.
Those desiring personal care and attention cam have
all necessary aceuminodatiors furnished.
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Letters.
Those who cannot visit the city can by giving the
symptoms in their own way, receive advice, and h
desired, treatment at home with every assurance
a cure.
LETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYED.
Address,
DR. J. C. YGUHG,
Medical institute,
Sp. 7 Stockton St.
San Francisco, Febi 21, 1882.
49yl
John Wm. Moore.
PATENTS:
Obtained, and all business in the U. S. Patent Office,
( or in the Courts attended to for MODERATE FEES.
We are ooposite the U. S Patent Office, engaged in
PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, and can ob
tain patents in less time than those remote from
WASHINGTON.
Whsn model or drawing is sent we advise as to
patentabilitv free of charge; and we make NO
CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT.
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the Sspt. of the
Mono v Order Div. , and to officials of the U. S. Patent
Office. For circular, advice, terms, aud reference to
actual clients in your own state and county, address,
C. A. SNOW & Co.,
Hr.8 Opposite Patent Office, Washington. D. C
"It is not wealth, or fame, or state,
But get up and git that makes me great.'
YOU SEK THAT
S. A. HEMPHILL
is still sitting on the smoothe side of poverty
drawing out the cords of affliction in
behalf of his old customers, where
he keeps constantly on band
a full supply of
Ho. 1 Harness, Saddles, Bridles,
COLLARS, WHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES,
Robes, Spurts, Sponges, Harness Oil, Blan
kets, Hobbles, Nose Bags, Cinches, Harness
Soap and everything that is kept in a first
class harness store.
Carriage Trimmings
a Specialty.
.Repairing: Done on
Short Notice.
Call and see for yourself before buying else
where, at the old stand, opposite
the express office.
Corvallis, -20-Gtf Oregon.
PATENTS
We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats,
Trade Marks. Conyrich ts. etc., for the United States.
Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc Wa
have had thirty-five years' experience.
Patents obtained through us are noticed in the ScT
RiTivic Ahkrican. This targe and splendid illus
trated week 1 y paper, $ 3 . 20 a year.sii ows the Progress
ef Science, is very interesting, and has an enormous
circulation. Address MUNN & CO.. Patent Solici
tors, Pub's, of SciKNTino AMEr.1c.1x, 261 B'woy, .
Sew York. Hand book about Patents free.
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Address H. Hallett At Co., Portland Me
ARE YOU MADE miserable by Iudigestiont Cov.
Ktipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin?
Shiloh's Vital izar is a positive core. Sold aw T.
Graham's.
1 tim&OeuiEiu to
tomert of last rear without
cout j 19 pass aw ux
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NERVGUSJ1EB1) IH.
k Snrs Cere Guaranteed.
IV E. C. WEST'S NEHVE AND BRAIN TREAT
me nt, a specific for Hysteria, Dixzinss, Convul
sions; rtervuus ;li:.mui:ih., kchhu ifjui'wiun, luUtm
ci memory, Spennctorluea, 1 in potency, Involuntary
omissinns, premature old ae, caused by over
exertion, self-abuse or over-indulgence, which lead
to misery, decay and death. One box will cure re
cent cases. Each box contains one month's treat
ment; one dollar a box, cr six boxes for five dol
lars; sent by mail prepaid on receip f price. We
guarantee six bozos to cure any case. With each
order received bj us for six boxes, accompanied
with five dolr.rs, vre will send the purchaser our
written tmaranteo to return the money if the treat
ment does not ef!s'.t a cure. Guarantees utsued,
enbr by
WCODARD, CI-ARK&CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Portland Orcgoa
Orders bv mail at regular prices. 19-13 y 1
WTT.T.TAM MOimift,
TAILOR,
Front Street,
Tiro door north of f be- Vincent House, f
COKYALUS, OR
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Uepairing and Cleaning at moderate Prices. 19-26jl
THOMAS ORAHAM,
Druggist and Apothcary,
-AND DEALER IN-
PAISTS, OIIS, Umm BRUSHES, GLASS, PUTTY, TRUSSES.
SHOULDER BRACES, TOILET ARTICLES 4C.
A full line ol Br oks, Stationery and Wall Paper. Our drugs are irerfi and
well selected. Prescriptions eompcunded at all hours. 19-27yl
Wheat and other Grain Stored on the best of Terms by
. 3". BLAIR,
-AT-
SACKS FURNISHED TO PATRONts.
Farmers will do well to call on me before making arrangements elsewhere
oodcGck & Baldwin,
Dealers in SheJf and Heavy
AJBIE
Stoves and Tinware, Zinc Stove Pipe, Granite ware
Etc., Etc., Etc.
STOVES.
Latest Improved.
STOVES.
Best in the llarket.
URGE, HEW HI SPLENDID ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED !
Prices as low as any house in the State.
A.11 Goods "Warranted just as Represented.
We Employ none but
And guarantee satisfaction in all Job Work. If you want something in onr
line don't fail to come and examine our goods and prices.
WOODCOCK & BALDWIN.
City Stables Daily Stage Line
FROM ALBANY TO C0RALL JS.
THOS. EGLIN, - - .Proprietor.
Ob the Corner West of the Engine House
CORVALLIS, - - OREGON.
HAVING COMPLETED MY
new and commodious BARN,
I am better tban ever prepared to
keep the
BEST OF TEAKS, BUGGIES. CARRIAGES
AND
SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE.
At Reasonable Rates.
t3T Particular attention riven to Boarding Horses
Horses Bought and Sold or Exchanged.
PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL.
Having secured tbe contract to carrying ta
United State Mat Ke i s
rno.v
Corvallis to Albany
For the ensninc four rears w leave Corvallis eacs
morning at 8 "eicfc, arming in Albanv about
rv!nk ami wfll start from AlbaiLv at 1 o'clock in the
afternoon, returning to Corvallis about 3 o'clock
This line will be repared with good turn and car
eul drivers and nice comfortable and
EASY RIDING VEHICLES
Tor the accommodation of the
TRAVELLING FVBLIC.
19-27t1
THE BEST WAGON
ON WM
EELS
IB MAN OF ACTURXD BY
FISH BROS. & CO.,
RACINE, WIS.,
VI MAKB EYBTRY YAR1KTY OF
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons,
BBS? of s BLCTBD TiMBKB, Snd by a .THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of -the cashless, we bav
justl y earned the reputation of making mm
"THE BEST WAGON OAS WHEELS."
Manufacturers have abolished tbe warranty, DM Agents msy, on uioir mmm '-
n.rfbv warrant tne riii aj.i - - - , r
rufamlolirood material, and that the strength of the same ts sufficient for all wwk wilh fair
Saac" ShoSd "any breakage oceur within one year from this date try reswrn of defective aaatariaj
2orkmansblD7repalrsf5r tbe same will be famished at place-of sale, free of ckargj, or tb
pri of Mid rer-irsTa. per agent's price UsV will be paid in cash by the purchaser products
(or
Knowing we tan suit you, we solicit patronage from every section of the United State.
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