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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1878)
THE KIXtfiAVAT BIRD. O, Bt. late TtHi M t the atngtrar Urd, That alnft whtr th Kuuaaar rlrr I'.uru dovra with tu rillt from tl baU-hcaJoJ till Tint tund in the aunthluc and alilrcr! "O rirc aini-awr jinc-awi.vr How the t4nr and the blrcha are rtlrml Ky the trill ot the tini"y bird! And the UM-braJed hffii.alth their rtvU rod Ihtir rBJ. To the tune of hit nature are rininff. And their tix pro winj:, all their prvr inWU amen;. While the f onata brrrk (orth into unrin;, "O ahvj! atag-aa'av? ainc-aa-ayr .nd the river ruin alnjinj alone: And the flying winda catrn up Uie ions'. It vxi nothluc hut hush! a aild whit thruaUtd thrush, Thxl rwpikd hit tuuskal quit rr With a charm and a pcll over vallev and dell On the hanW ct the Kunaa-ar river. "O fii' lnc-tvrj' ainc-aaajT Yt the ous ut the ild kinder had The Ktund of a fool that U giad. And. beneath the jriad run, mav a clad hcartfd one Set the world to the tune of hi grtadneu; The riven ab3 adnc it, the breeus .hall wis; it, Ti 1 life shall forjret it lonr aadncsn. U sins aing-anay mnr aaj V Sine, lrit, w ho laoa et joy gitcr Sins on, by lime Kunawaj titer! A LEU U BEX HAT. Kino o'clock o a cloudless Summer uoniing. The basket phaeton stood at the door in the narrow noisy street be low, but Mr. Whito had already gone to his office, Annie pleaded headache, and the children had their allotted tasks, with the German governess to accom plish. I must either remain within doois daring the hot hours of the day or go out alone. I decided on the latter course. "I am to old to require any chaperon,' I said, and glanced in the mirror. There I beheld a not uupleasing image of a little -woman attired iu gray, with a silvery veil over her jdain face, in the act of fitting on a pair of quite mnnuesunal crav cloves. X fcissca mv good Annie and the children, as if I was going on a long and jajrilons voy age, and departed in the basket phaeton. "What a new world was that all about ine ! It was the city of Leghorn, with its tall bouses, rendered dingy br sea damp, and wide white squares, the itinospbere redolent of tar, the quays thronged with shipping, the cIhuisv fun nels of Oriental Steamships relieved by the lighter tracerv of interlacing masts against the skv, I like shins : in their boundless suggestiveness they resemble wishes, hones, ever comins and coin on Mrae fresh errand. The phaeton rattled through the main thoroughfire, once Via Grande, and now rebantiied, after die manner of all Italian cities, in the name of Victor EnianueL I noticed with the interest of a stranger groups of bronzed sailors ; the untidy Leghorn woman with trailing gown, and flapping handkerchief tied over their rrowsy head; the brilliant uniform of an occasional officer strolling languidly to his cafe. The Sea Gate was reached, and the white road which threads its wav beside the Mediterranean to the beauti ful suburb of the Ardenza, The sea breeze wafted to me delicious coolness ; the hedges of evergreens and oleanders in masses ot rose bloom mingled rich odors; the stunted trees dropjod their featberr foliage laden with grav dust. I gazed out over the sea, which Fmrkled like a sapphire, with the light-houses so liright at night, now pallid in the morn ing which no longer had need ot them, and the sails glitteting with an exquisite .sOvcrv whiteness on the horizon. I glanced down the white road as it curved along the strand, bordered by its lectherr-trees and oleanders, its gardens, hotels, and villas stretching to the 3Iar- emma, and the coast I might never ex plore. "I lus is the most beauuim wiore m the world, and the old Romans knew it," I soliloquized ; and just then the phaeton paused. My destination was the bath. Again the charm ox novelty delighted me, lor it was ray first summer with Annies household. Bathing at Livorno is "made a pastime, a recreation, instead of rious business. I walked out on pier which terminated in a round space hhidded by a tent from the sun s rays, and then the Hnfling old lath woman, in a flapping utraw hat, conducted me down a passage, bordered on either side with the little tents with .green doors, to mv destination. Once consigned to the "baracca," I was free to remain in the tiny house, with its roof of matting and walLi of stripped canvass, where the water nppled in of a transparently green hue, or to part the curtains and issue forth boldlv as a swimmer. I decided to remain secluded in my crystal hatli, as I was alone, like a mermaid in a cava Twos startled by the curtains ben separated from without, and the appear ance of a man's head, with long sandy beard. The head advanced such evident intention of a tall body's following that I uttered a faint scream of alarm, when the intruder retreated hastily with a muttered "Beg Pardon." I received the apology with such dig nity as is possible to a very small lady in a flannel bathing suit, hanging to a rope to avoid drowning in deep water, and -with her head done up in an oil-skin cap. "Some stupid Englishman!" I jaid , pettishly. fhe hour was too early for many oc cupants of the large tent, and when I emerged from my bath I drew a cliair near the railing, to- again gaze out over the beautiful Mediterranean. An American man-of-war had entered port the previous day. I endeavored to .descry her, with the old pain at my heart. My brother young, good, brave, destined to become a great man, as I be lieved, bad died of fever on board ship off Callao five years ago, smitten down without power to send me a message, although, thus stricken, I was left alone. Yes, all alone I I shivered in the bright Italian morning, while my eyes searched wistfully for the man-of-war. .Since Harry's ship, and every office in uniform assuredly must be my dead brother's friend. Five years of Winter and Sum mer in the old house at home, wander ing from room to room in a ghostly fashion, with the portraits of father and mother in the shadow of the best pari t, and Harry's dog following me with dumb intelligence to thrust his nose into my hand ; fire years of mourning, of silence' that left me a plain little old maid, my lmir turned gray 1 Then An nie, happy wife and mother, school-mate and friend of many years, had written to Me a long letter from her home at Leghorn, where her husband was en gaged in business, urging mo to come abroad, I saw mv future clearlv enough. In this geuuil household I should Ik? companion, friend, old-maid aunt to the children, 1 sighed. Just thrii tho merchant whose ware were displayed in one writer of the tent -tortoise-shall, coral, and. mchim-wi..! trinkets ltegged me to take a chance in his lottery. 1 took the 1kx, ami turned out tho dice on the board, lm iug paid a franc. The merchant counted up the numbers and fouud tho corroiHtuding one in his stock of prizes represented by a set of coral, lvsemldiiig sticks of ml sealinc wax. Somellv apiwoached and watched the drawing. I reoognixed the lone sand v Kurd of the intruder of mv bath, but gave a little jump when 1 further discovered that he wore the uniform of an American naval officer. The mercluint inuinsliutely pounced on him. Almost uuwnscioHsly the stranger of the sandy Kami appealed to me iu Lngltsh lui explanation, as he did not understand Italian. The next niiMMcnt he held in his hand a very pretty shell couth for a iadv's liair as a lwize. "Madam, do you think this wiuld please a wonuuiP he inquired, scnttin izing iu "Undoubteilly," I roilicd, calmly. I had taken him under my protection m one of Harry's friends. I lis face flushed, and a quiasiod smite lighted up his keen eyes. '1 ihwir a lady home in America. Y are aw American!" "Ye," I said, at nty eM; for ke wjk not thiukins of me at all. I was ev ltalf tcuqtted to ask hint if be bad known my ioor Harry. "Thank ou," he said with sttdden stitfuess, and miMirg his op, walked away. Another hotir passod swiftly while I gnaed otit over the so from the tent; then the heat of the stm wanted me to return. Annits pluteton Iknv me luck to the city again. En route I rotaciH bered a trifling coimuissiou at tlte suili ner's. ERtoring tlie slnqt, the itrst ob ject prertttel to my notice wns the :m)( officer with the saiwly leanl, msti In two clerks and surroundc-d by piles t Leghorn hats. The jxxr MMMS a)iuCt was mot bewildered and heiple. iu ibut mass ot straw. 1 executed mv cuminr sioa quietly, and wus alnrnt to luave. when lie JKVot-l me. 'Would you have the kiwiaw-ss u giv me your adviceC he said. "I to make a iire-?!tt ot a Li'jslaiit h awt M a lady iu America, und it must be of the host quality." Thus appealed to I Mft4 out the iiuert straw for his iuHyoou. Iss hont liats ant all ntale iu tb' rlorctte maaufactorieK. you ktutw," 1 said. He loade no rcponv; be iw trturiug at my hands with a wrr jHx-uiiar fx iruio. I IJushud alfady. and kid them in the crown of the Leghorn hut. They were very small juhI weB slaql. I had trouide with my glM-s UMmlly, weariag a child's star. Brother IImt) hw1 to admire du-ir titty jrro)KnUN and accuse me of vanity iu tit? km of such cxtreatitiin. HeN wavi this tall officer iu a forennt city actuatly pausing in the miast of buywg a gift inc an unknown lady probaUy kk ttattto-e to stare at my hautU in evideut aton ishinent. 1 was more vexed thou flut tered. What right had ke to -tor at me so fixedly, after bavittg cfauned my a sistancet Wlutt would A hum tkutk of my advcnturel I recalled him Mmewkat primly to a seitse of duty, I suppose, for be pcved4 to J my for the hat, after I had warned the shop eople not to charge more tluu double the price of tlie hat. He tkauked me in Ktilued accents, and ovqh butted that as tlx' ship was to 1 in port some weeks he hojed any rwiiIts wuM conn- on ljanL I relettUl vumcaetUy to inquire ltow he propovil sudtus; be Legliorn hat, and kurnod that it wu to le entrusted to the capuiia of a ling, ljound for New York. "Perhajis I Itad better address the 1 .ox here," he said, again coitMiltin: me with his even. 'Yefi," I a.sentel, gaining firmueiH and decision of tone from his very irres olution. The clerk brought him an immense inkstand with a very nty and gritty en attached. My cotnjKSRHm dipped the pen into the ink and irred it thoughtfully, as if it had been souf. "I hope she will like it," said tbii ex traordinary man, consulting me again, with a most sheepish expression of couit tenance. "Perhaps slie owns ever so nuiny Leghorn laits alrooily," iH mhldeH alarm. "So, no, I rr turned, soothisgly. I jiictured to myself this lady whom he was so anxious to please. How proud she would le of the exquisite Etruscan straw hat which she would wear to church! How curious would be her neigiiljom! "Tlieie, will tltat answcrl" he held le fore me the written address. I gasped a I read: "Miss Helen "Westmore, Berryville, Vermont." My own name wan Helen Wcr.tmore, and Bem-rille had been my hoine. The Leghorn ltat which I had twledeil with so much care was cidently intended for myself. 'You cannot be Dr. Easton, who took care of my ioor Harry, and wroto me the letters alout himr i crietl, between sobbing and htughter. "I am his sister.' "He told me his sister had the mnallrat hands in the world," he rejdied, with excitement. After tltat there were dinners at Annie's moonlight drives along the shore, entertainments on the man-of-war, with ample leisure for explanations and confi dences. Tlie surgeon who had taken care of Harry had been his intimate friend during long voyages, and had re tained the image of the sister at home all these years. In retiring on half pay he had been tempted to seek her out Had I not assisted at the purchase of my. ownihat, he M-ould never have found me when lie returned to America. Tlie little woman in gray was not to be the old maid aunt in Annie's household, after all, but to return to her own country as a happy wife, even if in eober, tedato fashion. Verily, human destinies liang by u straw. A box standi on a high shelf in tho old home It contains an untrimuiud Leghorn hat. A Slrctt.far Scene. An agilo alfigator is ono of tho dtunv atis pcrsotttc in a streetcar scene which a reenter of Tlie (.'levidaitd Lnuler ! serilies. A gentleiiMii enters with a wooden lox '21 feet long, and tak his seat, carefully placing the paka act his knee's. His right-liaud neienltM- ri to give pbee to a nutu with a K of ' crimson juiuit, and clinging tn tlie baud strap ami sttmling on one ft enjiH-i a ' clmt with a ivacious alv mt the topo- ' site side of tlie car. An abrupt iH4ica- i tion of the hrukc causes him to dicril- n Imlf-oirulu. and to strike with tsittsid entlde force one oml tf the stnuttfe box. dixphtcing iu light eovi r, ih1 tiiiin- it to ait auiU of fortv-five desrtvi h ii with a ftHiUMtig vtHtns al over um thu noor. Tite man i.1 iral tJ taa.-aatl lll'aa all n a-TUkua ." vi ?- tbaslKw; upsetting the tnw jwint m tin young gentleman s jiiUtkmv, The twhlcM ir giwn to tl tdbgat.. with th cratuitous ItAthof a foreism cl- ' meitt, seems to render the -ej .mi craiit from the laivou frunuc for a mo- , - . , . , menu .vi it irs imiflHUi m ill irj Mm horws catckiM the iufcctMui, otu dn- IHng bis bwku awl the otbew Junpng lorwanl, Ythtk- the o-ndurttir at tlie rear is viub-titlv irkiiur hi 1.-21 .latl vaiadx trying to mj'M the io.ar. I w4rr Um I j " . inqiroimion tmii ne is ainway dhmm, ur vouitc pwtiemun .how on one nM and rauns ami the young lady atuu-k the amdubioMS stmnerr wkJi her sou-urn- Uviht, until the Wx. nd w doaed uium ! H,m- . . ' llv7 I.n was Tiiivcs. Eaat Indian ' thi w tW m,t npm in ifceorfd. : The (rtmaaator-rHt ot tk, rr . meu at an up sutuun w a tm corpu lent and km xv man. Onr ntiekt hr boor wa-'outervl W liatrriaux. v ao not only cleared it ( every thine tbl that wm lyinc about, but alwluu-iv lA. ,7 M . 1 J..fl - the fat ff?nttt and Id slrrnine iamdy. without diturlnc our K tbrnv Wiarn tli-y nuvkc - it tke morning tkejr am l"io- on flu bare nnwinia. Tt t a i CmHUOU trick with Eaat Imlian thiewa, ! and the way tbry maVUUfpr it t tlai : The roUxr, l;re be enVra the knuar r tent, urst xuifi and unointa kinw(4f with oil, wnw-it k done in taniar tiuat. tu ove any perwn skua Id W jruke and ciae the intrutb-r. kr mav 1 rtuablrd to hie h el fnoa lux aiy Tku prepmred ke creej tuto tke daeiliac aa wi i laady m po aubl" TTae atcLta in India are ytw rally trxetsmvriy waiu and apimriirtt, and tko airrp of nnt 11 imA I ilali nn ! 1 & a J V , ,T" , .-' 7 . T"T- tisarliii. Of tbt tke tkief tnscu a xiuume. H quietly cvoocn down oiox) to the Iwl. and itk a taniker prn- tly tit-klea tke mat of tke ajfr, wko, kali deziue. rn. k aa4 bunts on k oourk. Wktk- ke k dtdan: dn tlv akeet n wkirk kr n laymr i wwkiltuwn a little fivuu undrr kirn br Um UttWl Wken ke is faat adern ttcjain scvand ' aj4tcatkiaM of tke fnukvr cnuar anotkrr turn, and a littlr mtarc af tkr rkeet t ulkd away. Tke Intel tken rt to the ajtbr .StOC, U1 tat;ItnC OMaUntW tuttil iJmi-W k euwpley wxluiraaru fntm ike tmratscsou- ska-per. Tke o-t- tvtion take, tune, but t al antra aa nir It munaeed tk,; tl k, no on rWl of tke alumkttw kavin; V-m awnlvwd wbno the rokkaQ- s ptdnc x'urvwrd. How 4)iuToy Akc pRcraJuci'a Ftx never wrote kit sajavhea, and wun ond of iinniw: tkem in tnttdline, na ke MtuI a let-ctu9 was tke Unt iw to arrance ln ttottht m. - .nJ ta.J . . .4 1 .1 - II- 1 ' I o ""- in bl.rrkii hi "bortka; p ami kik tan tke b-d, wkere ke would lte a day. imuftaitm wrKe ati rewrote, over tueain. I,,. . , wlMde -.--ecn!. kr- wu known M ork MtTR kutm a day lur tax wtekt u rb-r. Lord I'alim nHrm wtxam lmir ltt'iZl!2&i derul (! Hw dili-eta and attrition were unwtatrietl ; ke read e erythtnjr and wrote an inttwenw tfuan- . tity, and ke was an excellent man uf buUnesA. His preat fault una idt want of HtHctUNlity; he never canal for un t-a-oucBt if it did not suit him, nnd DaH keep everybody waitiitg for hours , on bis pitat'iure or caprice. Yaa saaf ar that Tav 4act tiin't la atl Mtaajaii. B t Um Ctrl afca I bLt hat aOl XtnattB. Jlorr Trnnblr In Hnropr. Violitw Strings, 10c. Violins, f l to $.00. Specwl line of Skeet JInak: t one-thinl the regular price. Iret and tiiiest asaortiaent of Piaiioa, Orvwiis nml 3Iiisic 1 Cooth ever brought to Porthtud. DinLrs will ftntl it to thuir advantage to call. Prnic Jtriois ut 1 laiMiiton's Mu sical Km(ritua, --3 Firat street, Port land, Oretwu. Tliorc h ito other jdace in Grc?t where uiilliuory ami ladies' fitiary ocsU are kept in ai fresh rnd fa.hioiut!4e as-ftorlim-iit as at P 11 Priliam's lhuautr, next to IjwM k Tilloif Wnk, Portkuul, Oregon. Ordi-r by mail will receive siecial care and attention. riliUI LANti. Ml At Ilia O.V TIIC IIAHKM W brt.lrr rA. It man fnaa sttkal. la sraaa: i acrra m att, in am trfe. lailanta lliatir; I JcBtjr aratrr lYfcta. K 0 rT arrr; Ka4araj; lalaare ae Um ll 1L Suuto L Ua, m lint Hrwt. VufiUlA. (inauo. WW laa a 11 IlK WOKKS - AtlllRKSS OILMAN k YOfMJ. ' Araatt Ut ttrurrt llorhti, lratrrlnit.l; I artlti J. tirairHa. tat Marfniaal riUi o" au-1 Kt rata E5 ?xcnu.EST nrsiNixsorisinn'snr in i-okt- aad A fasar rwrry i.Uatl.tiiil avafn laarm. In mnl tbc tixaml leraUam n U nt M rortlind U fr aalr. It l Jta; aaife aial TtkH! baaiacu nf Ir Byaith. naUiac SlW to l aOtl aith the rtak. UiiMlns al twi tlOI; jlU iWn. laabata; on ufcmnl arrarHr at H ar cicrtit I) 11. ST1UKNH t CO.. .tig Utf It Flrtt SlirtV. I'Mtlanil. Qga. TI1K KARUKUS" ANI MBTIIASICS" STOKE, ll IVxtlanJ, U tcaMr tha ifl a haaoti in a4tr tUcjr, atvt War the same tliir.? 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ISTs. - rtm r c aaat. ar. ttl. ! HODGE, DAVIS & CO., 71 Trout M, I'ortlnml. tlrcxtin, IMPORTINC WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Aa4 I-lmt Paints, Oils sad Window Glass. lia'tay- amqia) bfUMIaa tat lh till) In t4 Oa aaeaaj aril at law at aay linn aa taatL fwtn I'ranrlaru Ofllre UC front Mrrrl. Srw Yorlt Oilier art IMntt ntrrel. ABEIL, rnoToacu'iu.n. No. G7 and 69 First Street Portland, Oregon. THOMAS FREEMAN & CO., CARRIAGE FACTORY, 7k!r4 Su Wl. AUf r aal Jltrrlti. rtrtltii. A Baa aaitaaBt ff riartlra, rtaion.. rrrar. F-t Ira Vl -, tit, O-taitlk! If vB ba4 atxl laaljr lactaVl Tv Uafiir. aad Eitra.ti T t1anU(ra a afatlattr Uaktitg a aUhr la M lis aal Bvinartmlag a UK aiMHj. a a ua aCrt batur ItatucrtBtatt ttiaa an; lwaa la Orra-ao. TjUiril fivaJiSo u ttOt Ojan Uljjlr. frets. JIM t nil anil see our HI23 lten Ilnsxy. OlatnlrMn IhaeeBiiIrr atiltMl anj irvlu4lT Cllrl. Xrar t-p, srnIaU4 ta vnlrr l-jr aaifllBK Mat. aaapl 3 71IU3. 1UUCMAX A CO. 1 . "SIw. .! t" tVw U-tfika 1 Bin iKm. artu: t .an t mVbmj r-itm Ta llisut-r 11.M.N. gfcaAVff rtTitifS t&ii?-?1 I'm. in a-it ..In 'I litti..-i..,r. of K.:J.t 5SrJVrrfTC is w u . , , , .... .. . , . f I 1 avM m iia anV. I 1856. KNAPP, BUKRELL & CO., 1878. Front, First and Ash Sfcrests, Portland, Oregon, i THE CELEBRATED BAIN FABM WAGON. Tta rut Tit (Sr I: vl llilMBLt ."-KLI V V. rK. irttfc . L.-O.T H .a. ...4 . ;.. 1 ! aia a Dm lr -iwt t it. ,u Ul it f a.t)tlktaa; Ik o I J ufu :-r- rmeni on Tniw xiiU r.m uiamiiHt'tit.u4. u4a.iu-ntwi..i 4w .IToII?V7 mH wmi ' tmimj. m tmtltmK Ma aw. atl r. mumry f -a. aav Oar u- rrr . m i iar..-kij, M. -ataWi I 'W - i .1. a .1 umkt tW aayt.a.-. a at Ujmnt j '. Ck j "twovaaaaur Aa Ikt'utot.kmtMTXMiantilritMii. i..lu j aatav.tTUmh.li ;.ii.l .uway a ...-..-. fe ' aaia tar a aav-, r nU , mmnmt. Uata a. a.a xt sAa v&m "w ; ' n miniiiinatiMiatts'Mluai B)qiaHicii tJT -mU tmt tank uirn. li. OBEGODd HACK OB TOUB SPRING WAGOTT. J)ecriptiou' and Pricits. GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST HACK In adrfititftt to above trc ODVt the Following Liitc T 1iiuim wMiil tmr t-l Ux w IlniHt-a Mnslr ami rionble t:esir IleaiN a aa- a.i af -- I - I""" A. ir . t-4 T linBuIn I aMtlla-Mcrr llor-ke I'tarr 1.li. al trwai ,11. a . .4 Mmtllf-lil :l.ai t.lw TW - 4 a 4 -w 4 .i tt (M-vler A Srlir : . . I t ..'-m V ln-- thltlrl i'lnn . --... . a-T-i , . ad. t )' i; ri-a . -. T ! THE LARGEST STOCK. THE BEST ASSORTMENT. The Oldest sad ladiHs Koue in the Trade and Price always ELWABB SELP-SINDER KARVESTSS. Thealmpleat. the ljil-tal the tWT. T!n I J s l I r t ItraH Machl.ir yet 1. uottu. a STll or - Trlrrra tm tlrenk ur Eltewiil. Tlienailj Ilia Irr Ihnt fan he roua.ilrre I lI.It I' litT." Ttie lliatUer ntn bin J alt the (.ratu tbe 31 a rliliirnu cut. liter) laruirrcanrnlaiit lUnit ttla Itrtet- o litre! handa- ureeaattrt ltVt rj:t. DdDD at. (O, PortlanJ. Oreran. 1 r.nU'HEi in i i SPOKTSJI K N'S E 31 P 0 ll'li. WM. BECK & SON , Intf tt-n anl Pealert Iu GUHS. RIFLES and REVOLVEHS, or avaar t ivmi-ria.x. i(..:h- II! 5 o r I Cor. Front and ,UdrrSt, Vortlan.:, Rr. V. J. VAN aSCHTYVBI. & CO, ) Vtottalf iMalrn r Foreign ami Domestic Liquors. ah mere itk CYRU3 NOBLE WHISKIES, AM UNITED WE STAND, ' Old Bourljon. 1 50 I'ront nml 10 I'lral Ktrecla. Porl Inml, Urrjvu. i:l i ,ra. u aiaataa. t. scut. GEO. L. HiBBARD & CO.. MamCMtatan aa4 TTlMlral IVlr la BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS No. 23 Front St, Portland, Or. Art jaar tnrialHntt Ur llltilnrtta Oregon Snila Eoolannil Mioea ltt la lb Mtrkit. jsarr-.a 'alja'- lMl'OHTEHM OP j MrmImplements ana Machines. (. tui.it.jm a. ..j, - t-h, - . . . a B. t, t. 1 1 ; -1 1 . . t, a , ,. f Krrvn fn?. x ?,Ti, , IV- lnrli llar-tr-trr -I Uari ulrr IiliC. '-- --" i -w- - a-aa.ii it. IWw)iulMHwM.aatakiikin IhaiMn'SulL Kt.t-. t Waa 1.4 2aaa -" I laj.-r Hlii- If nv --f 4rm r WB-lr .t I rlau F - w narstar - - .- - ' -:- - '--.- m - . - - . i - - - " -- aa-a,.u .--. k '..ia-Il.-Halg. a are a 4.-t tor lur PRANK BROTHERS & CO. IMPOUTEUS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Wood's iron Wheel Header. Walter A. Wood's Mowers, Reapers, TW aa aataaal Wa Ut ttt latrntawa ta rntanlhllnTaitatsatlMSMaa. M UlO UACMISLS KTXlatHH S nu.uwiu. Cliicago Pitts Thrashers, WanaatJtoia!aatraalcWaBcr aatk 1S j otier 7WkT. CoDp-r' Self-Propelliag Tnreeliias Engine. TTinutt ata Fpa W Uo la aaaaTataaair. Wa. ffa aaJ HvrH ai a4r karx-. a-liptaj. t9 paUatt. Victor Self Dcm? and Ccatei' Wheel Sake. A Full and Complete Stock of Farming Tools. LL JtArillVERY 50UI PY THK HOTSK WAWLOT Tt PO 000D WOUS. DCALXRS AMr lanaao MaM Ur ow dr aaJ ja .t aata jwfcxUB.-. Oeult ir toU by ewasaeU la all taataa. nrniich lloitars Iu Aluiola nuil Walla Waltst. W. T. 104 and 106 Trout Street, Portland. mm faat ' U-4 tiiiot Alt va4. Nnft 1 han -ifcuavugw' I k aaM. ante t, i a alaa. aay'W Uttt , f i-a mtt'tm, ak laa Wta. it I aat ntdM iniu. OaaasKf. mm il rrm. IN MARKET. of Specialties: Itann'mriiacSv Bafcn. Bar. Uf . . n-,, ,.-4 fiat raak lUnLrf. aatataaf anaw naiaaa u,ak w( svl j- r-TTIi nnTr r m i laa aii.i. IiS.VfI . Ill BUBLL ric. nunamaa. Aa. .ata WaaV. W.7. f. n I taiwu. !. T r A al r t . W 1 y. a 1 1 ..fcr. ar.v. . lLsaaf aaa Utaif r I v . B L.. . a It: ' : .Kill". la a. U 1 THE LEADING MACHINES. at the Lonest Lirinz Rates. aUUil Chicago Pitts Thresher. Headers and Self-Binding Harvester, Orac. Iran Vrin atwtt; aanm anaaV M ' naa Va VnaW ar aalM. aa mt nunar. aaaa aW nauh m aa 1 Ca aaj . l.xs aUVt awaa Uiaaii a aW CaiUi. Um fmoA IWe. Oil aaUBBi Mla. Um taaw UjniauarMaaM,iu,fln