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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1878)
SYMPTOMS. U whfn yon ln Udjr" name. You foal your puUea pre a audJcu itart. Or bluih, u It wane oocret wsuc of th&me Had rtirred Jurt then the current of your heart; And It that name U put it ruber tronc In ru phony Mvmi rerr much abotre All other nunc 1 think X en be J"0"" To venture the ojilnion. you're in Jove! If, when t Ut, bv oene Vupicki chance. You nwt the Udv at vball or tCa). You shrink anaahrd before her tnodeat i-lano. And quite f orcrt the murd you meant to y; And U, nrcoer. razinc at her hand. You wtsh upon that hnd you were a stove. It bat verv hrd to undcrrtand (Sm "Borneo and Juliet,) you're la lor ! It vrith two ladles, on a summer! day. You tit atone, at luncheuo or at tea. And think. If one of them ere but -away (A mile or so.) how happy you would he ; Yet find your wiu in such a sidJy hiri. You toarocly apeak to her you're thinking of. But prattle piily vith the olhcr tirt - There'a reaaon for aui.lm; jourc In loe ! If all at once, your amatory pen (Which ne'er before attempted lyric lines, "lnvita una" bane of coda and men TJ To tervid onc and madrigal incline. Wherein vou raahly rhvme otjwitV and "truth." And call your aubjeet "dart ire." Muck.- or "dove! Or sadly beg mime cruel' hvdy'a ruth The ayniptom I unfiling your in love ! If. of her ki no other you can "find One-half co bright or beauUiul aa the; If to her I ailing you are ahull)' blind. (The f aulu, 1 mean, that other lMc eeT) If In her "pug, you are a "cracian nox. And never doubt the angel band aboe Are aUent when an aing. tw may upie. Beyond the alighteat queatiou, you're in Jove . X BE1B AllVEXTCBE. Dick Barron -was one of the most dar ing among the pioncersand he apj.eared to be one of tlie most uiuomuiate. TWtlier with others of his neighbors, !. wmovpd from Central Colorado to the -western dope of the Sierra Nevada MrmntJutiR. His home -was in wildly romantic and beautiful spot and fortune seemed to nile on him so "far as his pecuniary matters -were con cerned ; for his land yielded -well in the ? thf mines rave a fair yield . . i tf j - 1 . . w11av or "Teiiow tiross uunug " months of the vear. But death came lo the family of Dick. The first stroke fell npon Jiis eiaest dov, . a lad of twelve years ot age. The little fellow was fond of hunting, and with his ' infl -o-nnlil fnviuentlr venture a consul- erable distance from his home, and some- uiuta ju ijixiw; auv.iv-ii c. o was oniv me crvoi a cnuu. jhw, uu down small game. But one day he was , jt c.Jne j,e ntroe growl of the absent much beyond his usual time, and j j following this the yelping a search discovered, ms niangieu reiu&ius lying at the bottom of a ledge of rocks. He had evidently fallen from above, and thus met a sudden and cruel death. The blow fell heavily upon Dick and his wife, but the T"" bore bravely up under his grief, while the woman ave way to melancholy. - 2ot long after a second child, a girl of five years of age sickened and died. It now appeared as if Mrs. Barron would go mad, and for a time her agony was terrible to behold.- Bat this gradually subsided, and tlie" mother began to sink rapidly, and in a short time she followed her little one, leaving still another child a daughter three years of age, to the care of the grief-stricken father. The grief of Dick was not of an explo ve character, but it was deep and en daring. Still he had .something yet to lire for, and he went io work like a brave 'm'T to provide for his little Eve. "Winter had set; in, aad Dick had coae to the conclusion to make as much as possible in the mines before Spring, and then sell his property and go to San Trancieco, where he "could obtain the advantages of -education for his little one. For some time' the neighbors of Dick, as well as hirncj.lf? had been much an noyed bv theft Several sheep and lambs had been, killed, and large quanti ties of ooultrv stolen. There was a dif ference of opinion with regard to these J depredations. Some said they were committed by Indians, others by wolves, and others by bears. One morninir however, the alarm was given. A light snow had fallen during the night, and tracks were discovered. A large grizzly bear was -the thief and despoil er, and must be huntod down at once. It was jiot supposed that they would be obliged. to go far to find the animnl, and so Dick seized his rifl and joined the party, leaving his child still in bed. k The tracks were -fresh, arid a dozen excited men were soon on the trail. In a short time they were on the monster but each tt"" paused, taming their eyes upon Dick, and waiting tor Jiun to speak. . ' xa; it.. -l.T iae near was stantung ntur ujc -a"a door of Barron, gazing at the child, who animal with evident curiosity, but with ... T -j V..a r.l. no sign of fear. Dick felt his Tery-heart sink within him as he say, this, but his weakness passed way'lirW' instant, and without removing his eyes from the bear he said: "Men; cait?ynse your rifles with steady hands T JJm "yes," reprraraL "Then ralsetbem and have them ready. Be sure .your aim is good, and that every bullet would, be buried in the beast in case of .firing, but hold your shot until I give the word." Instantly every rifle was raised. Dick moved carefully around toward the back of the cabin. It was his inten tion to enter the window, seize his little one, draw her, backJind, dosing the door save her. But now .the animal be gan to utter low grows and advance towards Eva. 'The father saw this and exclaimed : 43Iy darling, get up, go into the house Mid close thedoor:lr;- The child looked up, smiled, and then arose, attempting to do thee bidding o- the father; but -the monstraavancea with a fearful howl and as the doorway . a..r"f" closed against him he KtrucK is wi-ui one of his hu&e-TOWSi shattering it into splinterK. . - - "1 feared'this. -Fire I but bo careful and not injure my child V cried the father. He discharged his own piece, and at the sama tie 'a dozen other rifles rang mt The baar. gave a most fearful howL tnrnod uponrhiT'cnemies, glaring upon them withys of fire, and seemed upon the point of sprnsging upon them. Sud denly liowever the beast appeared to ebane Ka''!nlfeA Turning quickly around, the rnttytK&telS1, &e cabm A shriek was instantly heartT, and the father instantly rushed forward, knife in tiaml to save his darling. But he was Into, for with a bound the beast had dashed through the window, holding Eva in hie teeth. Offhe ran -with all his speed, toward (back, and both the paws of the Wast . - a aa .a 1 1 A ... .1 l.n .al,l fA.ll tlie hiL'hrst mountain iHak. while tlie 0 - cries of the little one caiue back to tho ears of tho half-frantic father. And now the monster began its ascent, Ixiiring its precious burden. Onwanl and upward it went, climbing lorwani, as rocks towering almve rocks nic to distract its mthwav. All mis ume it- kept up its fearful howling, and for awhile the wails of the child were heard; but thev became fainter and fainter, until thev could no longer be dUtinguinhed. At lengtli it disappeaml from view oe- huid a jutting leilge. "When the intention of tlie animal ltad first been made ap-wrent, a kind of ter ror had seized uou every heart, and a v burst from even- liiv. And well might they have shuddered, for thev now knew 'full well that tho fero cious animal was a she-l-ear, and that she was carrying the cliild to her don as food for her little ones. For a time tho father had stood with a face blanched with desivair, and with a form trembling like the brown leaves, that still hung to the trees around him. But that weakness was only momentary, for he became again the invincible father, and with- tlie tjieed of tlie ante lope ho rushed for the cliffs, his eyes fixed ujion the jioiut where die bear had disappeareil with his darling. To any but the father, and to him un der any" other circumsUiices, tlie jour nev would not only have been a weary but an aitnost imin.sille one. But the anxious jiarent, jwused not for an instant Now a fearful rocky ledge would ob struct his way, but he would mount up ward, making a ladder of the trail twngs which hung "by it sides. Onward and upward, until" the giddy height ujion which he stood was fearful to conteni- 1 iilatc But he did not look back. His was stai furl,cr on. mj nQV yoini was reacheal where was Mvru a .1.;. - .tMimi (miul fnM n rfl. wrs p father. At first it of cults. Oli, what agony filled the fathers heart at that "moment ! Could it le that the ravenous beasts were already in the act of devouring, his precios trea sure 1 Dick sank uj-on the solid rock while the pres4rauoa rolled in iti-earns from his face and body. A blindness came over him, and lie felt himself ut terly unable to move. Then came a voice from below. It exclaimed ; Courage Dick; III be with yea in a a moment, and we will yet save yoar child." 4lChild'. child V mwrraured Dick, starting un, "ves I must not give way xo this weatness so loag as rov chuu lives ; and I can hear her wire evn now. The pool father became strong again. He. moved forward a few steps aad glanced around a j'Omt ef rock, from behind which came the sounds, A terrible sight met Jus The little girl was laying upon her back upon the rock. The monster was near her, holding her down with one of her huge paws, which rested upon her In-east. The little girl had ceased her struirries, evidentlv in despair, and was 1 sobbing as if her oor little heart wan broken. The bear wai Weeding pro fuselv, and had evidentlv faHvn from exhaustion. The bullets which had been into her body, had given her no doubt, a mortal wound, but ihe was te- naaous ot lite, ana couhi accominnui much after that wound was received before her life was yielded. Like the parent who now sought hi daughter, the fint thought -of the lar, was of her young, and even in her dv ing agony she had clung to the owl which she had brought thein. Onlv a few feet higher up were the a.a . t cubs. They saw the mother, and they i appeared to antiaj-ate a great least, tor they were strugglint; to reach it, while they lifted up their voices in chorus with their parent Dick knew thrt he raut save his t child soon or it would be too late. So he resolved to creep as near as possible I . t . , " a UIC monster, ana uienspnng "l uer jith his knife, -for in hi haste and I . - ' i Just as he was moving forward, the, bear turned,- and tlieitreyes inet, ijhe .living taut uttered a terrifichowl, and . . . . . i a i- trn men loocea uown at iter Tiqnin. . j wen she glanced at her own cubs,iAnd .again towards Dick. Her expression seemed to say: 4f "You will liave no mercy on ' my young; why should I" hare uj-onmwirsf It was a" dreadfuTsuspense for Dick.. He was satisfied that the beacucould lire but a few moments. But what might not happen in those few moments! A single blow from her huge aw and his darling would be torn into fragments. A movement onliis jart might cause the blow to falL The hunter becomes so accustomed to the animals with which he "comes in con tact that he can almost read their very thoughts. Their actions can nearly always be interpreted correctly. So it rwas with Vicx now. lie a saw tne intention of tho bear, and knew -that his own action must be prompt and powerful or 'it would he too late. He clutched his knife, and with his arm nerved with dcsttcnition. Acme, and -a-fathers love he sprang directly at tho throat ot the monster, wno reoeiveu una with a terrific howT and jaws wide ojtem Had the least been uninjured tho strug gle would have lieen distort duratioa for tlie odds between a grizzly bear -and a man, would lie as great as tliat betw een a lion and a mouse. But tho monster was now dying, and death was near. She retained her courage and will but not her strength. Dick gave her several rapid blows with his knife. She groaned almost as a human lteing would have done, and fell upon her side. But she recovered in. an instant, and striking Dick, she threw him to tie earth. But the father had seized his beloved daughter, rtd thrown her aside, she was now out of danger. Not so with himself. He was now stretched flat upon his were ujwn his breaht, and he could feel tho shaq claws entering his fllu Tlie two great glassy eyes glared into his own, tho terrible growl Tang in his ears, the jaws were extended, tho long white teeth glistened and tho blood-red tongue, was ready to lap up his blood. 1 lis strug gled but" could not move. A moment more and all wouM lo over with him forever, now tlie death grip was fixed ujtoti him. And to add to his agouv, ho hail 6xn j his child spring oil and run toward the I ii w of tlie elm. It would be tlasue.1 I '- ... to pieces in falling, even us its brother hail lieetL But would this le a misfortune, since the father must diel Would it not Ikj 1 -otter for her to join the loved oiies in mifitiinr world, than to be left in this cold one alone 1 .1 us-t at that iiihtmt. however, tlwre came the reimrt of a ritlo. The ltear re laxed her hold, ami fell heavily ujion tlie bodv of Dick. He rolled the animal aside ami sprang to his feet A friewl ltad arrived in time, but not a nnuute too kxiiu He w-as holding Kva in hU anus. She was not hurt Tlie father could not heJu shedding tears over his rescued danj-hter, fur newr lwftnv had she aurH-ared so dear a to him. But he resohed not to exjKM her to anv further danger of the kind, and so he took an almot iiHwetlkttv d narture for the lnHe he ltad sek-cted m the Golden State. A Little 'ls?tr Story. Under the mt t-ecaH tree on thelaMU before the biglioHse," Sam and Pttmbre sat dawH to consider ami eoHstiit, or an they expressed it, "to stnly wp what ws gwine to do. "ShMt I toil a staryr askud PMe 44 IXi know a sn:l ? T in- (luired Saw. tetorv srwwe to u a atr tMr. sad 1 W. 4'Bekbe lH laafce u tip I so Totr.' Tell ahead." said Sam. 4Wnnst wjam a time Vipmu PhwWo. "What time T iHterrut-ttfil Sam. 4Sht vp! WuHst hjoh a Ujht: Dey witz a man. An' dia heuh imui Kghto-i up ho ) aM atartetl tmi At bite nxtiL An he went walfcM' alaiitz- Bight tret akuc. A walkw aiM, an' wmlkiH' sioits, as' wwlkift aloap. An walkia' rlone. An walkin' alr. an" walkin' along " Dt man wnx rwine all me war. wasn't Im? T imcrmi-Vii the keener. "He hadn't cne no war vit," aaad Pamtle, 44bnt he kept a walkm aJo. an' walkin alwng, an' walkin' ahMtg. an walkm' along, an' walkin' walkin' afene. " u I - "Stop hrt walkin' now." mM 4aBd t41 wht he dn whan ho gotfnw vxlk-Hi'.'- "Ht? come te de ilao he wr agwln to, aid I M-wWc Did he she' enough V cxUlmed S 'I wuz kindr skr-ered he wwid't nlur git tkr at alt "What did h d nex' V "Do nex ting he done," said PihU impressi-ely, to turn right roan an zo back whar he cone from. An' dat's aiir She Said Eo. On a Mkhigan avenue car yesterday, a Town; sian hekl a voting woman's hand in his, and they almost touched no as thev looked intu each others eye, and m .-m, mentailv ntrumi utat me was nnuie my of stick of sassafras candy, Srocent trijw, and choap marriage tcrtimonieA. IUcy tiaaiiy got to Mtmg oil tke same stick of candy, an old wajman was hanl remarkiag to hTsclf : "When I see such actions it meke me fed certain that I never loved nevei begun toT She left the car and went to market, aad in abowt an hour a toy rushed past crying ""All a-bout the tcan-dal 7 4Mp . bub . she cned out; graWitng after him, "i there a scandal H "Vap big one 7 lianTwercaL 44 1 knew there'd"be I knew it" she r-lmrHivl aa alic rtititiri hr-r haaala. I "li..n T ..-l T- fliat 9 mi ii5iVW 1 1 .la laa tLa ' ' " T ' i fclrw. r bumpin" ik and chawing , caacacdsrMuiiison, I said the tai-ers ould haeit if it buMed all the t4e- iphonss in town ! "Well let em do their sparking to borne . Detroit iree f re-. "Vat a monster langHage," Kiid a Frenclitnan, 4here I read in ze newsjwi pere zat a man commit a murder, wax committed for trial and zen committc-l hiiB-vlf to a rejiorter. No wonder rrvry (Wig in America is done by committee; "V - m' a .Orroa Afarad aflkr Wsrld. Some of tlie greatest scientist, in ex ploring the North Pacific Coast, have discovered an endless variety of plants J in Oregon, wmcn tneyte-ciar-, tar excel any jilnnUJ of other countries for thej large jiercentage of medicinal proportira they contain. Oregon may well be proud of her advantages over other countries in producingvegetablea of so valuable pro'torties. The incomparable climate, abundancy of rain, and rich Mil is unequalled by any other country. Sir. Wm. Pfunder, an experienced cliemlst of Portland, has, after several years' ex perimenting, succeeded in extracting all the medicinal virtue of some of these famous plants, and in combining them scientifically with the choicest botanical remedies of other countries, -produced a pfvpa ration which lias never been equalled al a purifier of tlie blood, and a general regulator of the system. Any one suflering from diseases tliat arise from impurities of the blood, irregulari ties of tho liver, bowels and kidneys would do well to try a bottle of this cx cUnt preparation, and judge its effective qualities. It has been named tho "Ore gon Blood Purifier," and may be obtained of any dealer in medicine for tlie reason able price of one dollar. Principal depot and manufactory, Wm, Pfunder fc Ca, Portland, Or., to whom all orders may be addressed. Oregonian. C M. "Wibcrg, has bought out the in terest of Coulter Iz Best, and gone into the shoe trade again at his old stand in Portland. E. J. 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Portland, Oregon, THE MARSH HARVESTER AND HARVESTER KING, With the mil nindcr a euJcr-Workln-; Iuien tlon and Uanel of SlmjiUcitv and Kfll- clrOCJ'. raiu muiDt .niur jijiiir iiiararaa fcmatm Hip I nriurr ('rnlanlA raii ilu Hip Worlt of als. or wiru turn. AB Ik aerWM 4ttvtU laailin.aJT mtlfala -xirii mt tW o iMln m ml tlx j Vwutt luiilir. It tijm th i tly tmUd ilaefci i tfce aqt nanoi, wm4 to mm an Hill aaaiir a iwMmmIm aas a4 aM aUMt mtl i i n t ),. cMrfMavC llaai f f 4fMtlb a4a4 4walftay r-y ViC: Wi I if M Im tm.wl Ul tta to au mUr 1 aa tc aaaaa. Ta mnr tllntlrr la tmftt tmml un tmtiti ' jm annr m m 4lv dcrwai Uw yri J li mt K. , Waiiilnitl a4 aaMl Uan U ftl u. TTM la fair; ut M tia Ian. 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The Oldest and LeaiUn-r House in the Traile and Prices always HAWLEY, DODD & PORTLAND, OREGON and WALLA SOLE AGE.NTS FOR T1IK ELWARD SELF BINDER J The SiapIesLlhe Easiest aad tte Best, 1 a 4 T j Thi; ia-ctrf-a-rrn aakloe Jt la. -rrnlnL Ttirrr ar no anaall prlnx Trlss I" Ilrral. or cliranl. Aa; fr aan tbal ran maiiazi' a tram rata rat and bind hlabanrat. .Vurtlra lilml haada rr(nlrr-:l. T.yrty Im rtnrr ran allrail Ca j Jala a-aa liannl tallta oaraf lti- alna. lt' unit raraplrlr f arblaa-a. Ttia Aateaaalar Utoaar aa mm mtm taar a kaa Wra I f V ... . -mi tut mt mmlm. mi I. ' - J V mm n t rTj .a, Wt klKUla tan. aalUla s-nal iVxa. LlfoOa t ImT -aa l.t aa --at-a ttoi taaaaa, aa4 ai aa awm aj aavaa 'iiar i af a IW Hamrtrta; to lato.atha.-a cat.taL Aa aS ra to afrvalaiara ltotwaxta aW to . . , lr-m tit tlx tmrr Wat i iraUaMliwlli I airW- toatat aa mmmM ataaj;tW tmm-vrm USaia tWt ! lAlwtM m -a S 4. 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Ka aiillai kt TW Inaa Uaa ana. uaaaa ia -KLfmOl Uaim. TW HWAJ'.lt la IW aijr an Uval rm tk.X a TW ELWARIt la toaj an taa alaaa iXis fret eat, tW4Wr l frrt nit. TW l tort rata aiansc ffuatfi ta irirra aar far da;. IW trt tttt rat Iraaa tra to IX am far aajr TW llanritar aWM at tW tirat raaatrarttoa aai aaaUrtol Ita 4a ka Uu at Ian V al cijitaaa. ttoa ar iitoaial. ttml to J-faatof aa tlh a-lac taa fmhu SP0I1TS3IK.VS EM P0 It I I'M. WM. DHCK & SON, Imt-fMt t and Dtali ra In GUKS, RIFLES and REVOLVERS, or cvteav -Escairxiox, - m- . . 11 . T - Cor. Froat asd Abler Sti, PorllaBtl, Or. an AGA.IN IN ItTJBIPCESa t ijcy Yont iiootTand shoes or C. M. WIBERGr, Old Stand. 43 Front Rlrrl. I'orllanU. O. .T. Mract imtortar aad traUr la LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, o. lit rnHt Htm, r.rlIiBa,Br. IMPOKTEUH O l" I ' " j fMlIPtEMENTSandfACHmES.! Automatic CItAXK JJINDEIt Attachment. THE SIPPLEST AND a aar Ai t .-U ' ji r tiOM; itmm tj - u"atcd ', a ,t a. 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Aa Ma aaafaKTrtr ia M rralcat iUaanfcatilT.i thmlirc acarr4 aad ita mm mt aaaa a.iuamt Ja&m aaa BanrcJ tian airtix Aad Ware .iMj'it muli twaUr at K rrt. Hm mtrmJr mitTi nUa aad aa frcta Iraea naifanna saal tW draft Vttrtto! arkt aad eaar It aai Wad! srato U aS ktcaj. a-al csajKaaaa. and tX Wad brittia rraia UaU illVi tW to.-4 tW tartacr t lOl. . - IJaTla. naa. rraa. a i i.iiui. T. a. B arta. r. a.aaats. HODGE, DAVIS & CO., 71 Trout St.. rortlaatt, flrrsoo, IMPORTINQ ,:WH0LE8ALE DRUGGISTS,; And tvalara ta ' Paints, Oils and Window Glass, j Itaalnx aaaarraoed tactlith-a tmt IL bnjrlns- at ti vlt aecaa aril aalo-r aa aa; Wawmtlwimrt. isau rrarlco OMrr lift rront KtrrrU I SfW York CJ HI re SB IMalt .StrrvU MONEY TO LOAN OVEIt 1 AIM LANDS. &see, Ri.eoe. a-j.eeo and tar ion urc mtM Hp te 930,000, by th ORF.CON M HO WASHINGTON TRUST IXYKSTMKXT t'OXP'Y, e m)TL.ix. orcacr. 4t riRsrr sfrnEin. wrtlanti. OrTERED AT 10 TKR CENT. INTEREST. JUT AY all br thrre. (var cr S Jtailj etfjal UauamenU trrrj J"a toiult lannm' etrtvaiatanrra. cr nttajabl la on nm It dealred, thrt. tour rr St Iran alwr kaa la made. Iniwlnauaot andendrmo olrcuaiaUnrw IQ tW tutonanr kaa inooej enough balnor kotwaci U iSiw a loracluaurt. afi-3 Mac omaa la, a. ant nana, ja.rto Maraaab. Ltoi nL aaa totoc W HaaJ an aaili to a gw. to ta TW Itoraailw Kaar a. ma.li aiiT to ajaa aa U-a to ). Vara, rata a taaa M atoa aa tot aW a iJaNar . , . . Wmnmrn' rtmmt I taala. TW aa muim aakt aiti m Wa. a ( 1a n to afu nailaM a sraat 1 1 toa. !, I tor ttotfc raanaf ! Tato. aaa toaaa. Wj ' aa r aa Qma BEST BINDER MADE. a . rm.-,-?r vwj aiali a Sraio aad-aikxi me. A fun a ir.rr u-r iaa U trr lMaJaiaa la rnchiW. I -z Uta tmmtmte Immk mumt xvf tk tk eao awaax an tt Mwa mtm i 117 to Iraat ial X lfc Ira K tr IvjiaVra. M to tk aart avwl Vtmtf te f 4 mrtrr acrf to mmtr tMf -m M yraaaacal a 1 i rawiuMtttolinai. TTkabaltft w warw Ha KMMIf 4 w riili I I acr aa 11 - - - a aw ik win aro r t rrata to ta Irmitf i wtliiitot to mjm, mr niMim; mmt amrt rf Uto - iTin 11 il mi.i 1 ito 1 a aa 1 1 1 1 I 1 tM1 at &tor aa mZmrm to ffclL namteXie HM4a!nai.alawiiiaiMtciwUMtiitr 1 lali I mat allM as to al ktoAi V mi lia Har totr n W ru4 ar kam itnlil tmb. TW mi aa ato to aih a4to.4 aat Ct-a 1 1 1 1 iff r ill toil al 11 I li n toa 1 aad atoto aa tair, a4 tto. ahaaa va a ArM mm nara.r Hat katlatotWuitoilliaalWmktlua. IX UKaHtotllia H mm tof laajaaat Mfc U laCT aaa af atoir. aarf aa lT taC. 7W I -aaB.c tia UnKthiMMu Cterx ?!achlna- la I'nlljr CcintBlMd. Vmtmm Win mi r S-ftnC rac wiak Owat of Specialties: naran'mhat-ki XaA. Mr Hij Txli. TaaaaW a to ar IntoWtl raJt aa. fmmd tom V- mrm lU. araa aatort laaf i'miii Jmm mmmm mmX a,aa-i a da i it fnU i aai 1 1 r. K.vti't. nrusctL t n, farvr. man. Aa'ato waa WaBa. W T la 1 . "ftoatoa. a T r X X C Naaaa. Altoaaa. W. T. iiaaaaaa X 3frii. La WtaaU. Orrfac. Ja K IWaaa 1 la, la ilaTIi, Iw. X-raaa X Tmmm. TW ItoJtoa, Orrna I -c X . L-aia. W T WL.fr- aaa. fatoa "at,. W. T- THE LEADING MACHINES. st the Lowest Livirtg Bates. CO., WALLA, W. T. HARVESTER. W itiVi carK-I watjito ef osr saabraUa atWrtajala.trAaac an vr r: awarrd tlaat iwt3 mjrrr wyUt to) UX tW rO.W.UtU a !A luexat al - la a Ullloa to the alwir araKrlli fal lata in; 1'nrlaallcJ jtarklBrat Uar Laaai.t Pa41ai Trie: M-rlaC Wa xsml itEArEt ad V-Mraia C-VrCTON ITITTnillMllTSS. W it as fai taroWr.aWadaC all aa (aawaia. ataata ajj aa aaaaaaaaa to rm aJK cisJM tor a H VINES' 8ENC1NE SaarW aad tWiaU ftcar UeJr. aaa aaoaal ton i nuiaiali tor karwn at Kg C ANTON VONnRTMaKHtNa tNOlNt. kK-X TR-W BCRN'EX ENINE. 'HITTIXX Faraa. Sfwiss aad rrait Warw. HN 1EEBXS XttUNE. Gms. Satt aad BrtaL rWaa. XrSroJ tor -rial riwaihr to lU!r. Itodi 11. r ta Uf vt to laJWaaa; aetata: W X Bantu. Ia;ta, W. T , T. M. Srr. Waataa. ttrrruo. J. R. lrjv. tMtax. W f J. & t'rtav Alsaata. W. T. r A B E L Irk, ruoroatrHEc. No. 67 and 6g First Street Portland, Oregon. AL'RORA ItF.STAl'RAXT, A Square Heal for 2i Cfitx, Xorthraat Cor. l'ront aad Alder Strr-eta. ronTLVNP. ORtCON. (ts FOR SALE Beautiful Country ResWeace. In the Brllchtr-alVtlr)- ar tbe VnapHiaa, Tbr Caralru of Srrcra. O f;ni acres or uvNn. RE.a-nrcu.T pi Z.OJJ raW4 HJ rrame. ka aad dale; too aeatent V nOiwada. Kada aad caurcWa. FTom Wrea. auUUntlal Nam and tlx mnat tauriaat S c earta. ETerrtob-c lc".b tW tnoaj pcrft al lr andrrfalr. Tb W auad uoi; aa acwual et tiat U a ot th eatatr. It la on 14 tW Boat evarnitlotat Snraaitaaia oa tW tac4a Out, and rtX W add at a uaitiT taifaia atuun in sell aiaalj Oira. for turlWr tarticuUra oia 1 oooradJraai D. IL SsTTE-VRNS jc CO. Real Eaoaia Acxota, PurCa!, Ofm. r aaa nal m Vi toll n.rai.iaa laa rto. aa caaato to I i r Sie J toaator la aaata a 11 aair lir 4aJ aaaaa H , xaa at to I r al 1 aatoa. aW-a. m mmmmmmtmir I MHM i)n t X I aa fm