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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1878)
1 r A CABBAGE CIGAR. tit WeOuSou, and bnlboaa, tad burly At he itoui on the troot of the car. Mf waa silonVVkl aad-eyod, and curly, ABd m aaakUxa Uuv cast ckar. TVas a wed tbat Be'er toskxI Marti CssxW It oaHK gram eosac Chiuca Wk abep, Wbr labored auraa pucriT pud Yauil Oa Ik arorat of Cosineeticutt crop. la scote ViQe4 the start of ibo rose. At tht ind ben It don throujh the car, And we all took In baad our roud nuaat, Aod mentally curved that dear. We curved tbe dr and tu aimer, Aad we prared lor a tnufl o( Stria caeca, Of a roed hoost "bin of Bologna, Or a beer barrel drained to the led. Or a Hunter's Point oJor, though frlgliUiil, Cuaipjred with that horrid ctr. Would teem to our notrib uclij htluL And iwituoe that Ttle atnellinr car. MOTHER'S HOUR." Dick Grosliam -was tired of Lis home, and determined to leave it; yet it had been a happy, pleasant, safe home to him always sate becauso there was a loving mother there, -who was ever ready to share iiis joys, or his sorrows, and be his best friend always, as a boy's mother should be. Ever since Dick got into his first trowsers, and iiis first scrape and the two thiligs came simultaneous Mrs. Gresham had iwt apart one hour in the day when her boy could come to her in her quiet pleas? nt room, with all his plans or cares, sure of finding in her a patient, sympathizing listener. ''Mother's hour," Jiick called it, and -what ever happened ho would go then "and talk it over -with mother," sure that all would be right if only she knew it. So when he made up his mind that he must and would go to New York, there were many consultations with mother, to whom he entrusted the difficult task of gaining his father's consent. Dick's eighteenth birthday was. his last at home. He never forgot it, nor the lov ing talk of the last "mother's hour," and the prayer so fervently offered for him then. The next morning saw him on his way, with a well filled trunk, a good ly roll of bills in his purse (his father's gift), and a letter of recommendation from Mr. Bolles, the principal hardware dealer in Ciiftoiiville, "to a brother mer chant hi 2sew York. Dick reached the city late at night, tired and, if the truth be told, lonely nd homesick; but the next morning's bright sunshine, after a good nights rust, cheered, him up wonderfully, and he went very bravely to present his letter to Mr. dj. That gentleman received him kindly, but unfortunately, had no vacan cy for him, took his address, promised to keep a lookout for him, and so dis missed him. Dick was rather crestfallen, he had felt so sure the letter would obtain htm a position at once ; but consoled himself by tfiTWHng should be able to see the many wonderful sights of New York at leisure-Aad that the wished for position would come in time. Meanwhile he was rather proud of living at hotel and being a gentleman of leisure; and wrote lujsae a very glowing letter to his mother teaching lightly ca his disappointment, aad enlarging upon the opportunity offered him of seeing something of the world before .he shut himself up in a dingy store. He- had promised to write every "mother's hoar," (if only a few lines each night it would make a good letter to send off at the end of a week), and for a while he kept his promise faithfully; but he soon made the acquaintance of some idle-yoang men, at the hotel, who assisted him so energetically in his pur pose of ""seeing the world," that often times more than a week would elapse before he found time to write so much as one word. His mother did not forget him, and almost every day a letter would come to him so full of loving, tender words that it seemed as if he couldn't do wrong with such a mother at home to love him and pray for him. And yet, after a while, the fair, boyish face changed, and the frank, fearless blue eyes lost their open truthful glance, and the mother's heart woald have ached could she have seen her boy sometimes. By aad by the money began to fail, and still the looked for position did not show itself. Dick had not learned that it rarely if ever does come unsought; that he mast seek earnestly, unceasingly the work he seeded. As often as she could Mrs. Gresham sent him money; but, at last, his father flatly refused to give him another dollar, saying that he must either come home and work on the farm 'again, or else Kupport himself in the city where he had chosen to go. It cos Mrs. Gresham many a tear to write this to Dick. She had faith to believe thaUie would come out all right in time, And felt he could not be happy feeling that 'his venture for himself had' been a failure, (for Dick had boasted to his jessg' .companions in Cliftonville of the fortune Ae meant to gain in New York) 5 yetie could not stay penniless in the eity. She could only beg him, for hec sake, to leave no stoue unturned in his efforts to find something, anything to do, and meanwhile send him her only ten dollar bill, hoping before it was gone he woald succeed. She waited anxiously for an answer to her letter, but none came. Days, weeks, months went by, and still no word from Dick. Mr. Gresham went to New" York, but only learned that his son had left the hotel suddenly one morning, and had not since been seen. Mrs. Gresham was well nigh broken hearted at the news. Was all her lov- iwr 'care to meet this reward 1 She almost lost faith as she remembered the vearV'ef hones and prayers for her boy. Perhaps it was well that her hus ha&rmiocss came to rouse her from the despoadeacy into which she was falling Mr. Gresham was a silent man, of few words, and never spoke of the pain hk son had caused him ; but it seemed to break him down. He lost heart and asahitiea, let his farm go uncared for, aad sank eradaally into a peevish, fretful invalid. Then his wife put her sorrow bravely sway, and nursed him lovingly and untiringly, trying to carry on the farm work as well, that they might not leas their home. It w?s hard work for eae pex wemaa te do, bat the neighbor j irere kiad aad help d, aad the farm servants were faithful, asl someway all weat wall with. her. No mztxr how busy her days wore, she still kept sacred the "mother's hour ' she had once devoted to her boy, Ivlieviug with a mother's sublime faith, that tho memory of that hour would bo a cord that would some day load him back to her. So six years went "by, not altogether unhappy ones. Her husband grew strong and well, and, best of all the faith that had been an unmeaning word to him, that he had often scoffed" at his gen tle wife, became a living reality to him. That was her reward for her unselfish devotion to him. And the farm pros pered as well ; it only needed their deer never forgotten sou's presence to make their happiness complete. That joy was coming to thorn. A long, busy summer day was just ending, and in the soft twilight Mrs. Gresham fait by her window and thought of her boy. " It was the "mother's hour" which was so full of precious momories to hur, and this owning she seemed to feel his presence very near hrr. It did not socm very strange when the door lchind her softly opened, a gentle footfall crwacd the fioor, a manly form knolt beside her, and a well known voice said : "Mother ! your boy has come back to you. Will you forgive him I I said it did not seem strange at least, she made no outcry the joy was so supreme, if stilled her into almast death-like silence. But "joy new kills," and she kissed hor boy and wel comed him back with all the forgiving, tender love her huart had kept for him through thoe years of his silent alisenee. Then, still kneeling beside her, looking on the dear face which the bri-htening moonlight showed so plainly, and which had grown sadly altered and worn in the rears of waiting, Dick told his mother his story. He had been very angry when her letter came that day so long ago, and his anger was strengthened by the snoot ing comments of a companion who had grown to have great influence over him, and following whose counsel he had rashly shipped as parser's clerk, on a vessel bound for Australia, which sailed before he had time to repeat of his act. When nightfall came he was on the mm, 1kuih1 for an unknown port, he felt how wicked he had been, but then it was too late. We cannot follow all his ry how after his arrival at Melbourne he had aa opportunity to go into the "Bush," aad once there, varying fortunes had de tained him all these years. Several times he had been on the puiai of goiag home ittnnile&s, but pride for)dc it, and he stayed on. A lucky bargaia in ahe-p at last put him on the highway to for tune, and he came back a prosperous men. He had written to his mother immediately on hit arrival at MdUmrae, but had only just learned that the vesel which bore the mail had never reached port. He had gone away -a fnir-faoel. untried bov; he came back a mb- browned, bearded, stalwart man, ia out ward seeming ; but a happy boy at heart vet. His own words snail tell what kept him aa "Mother dear ha said," "it was the aa .. . t memory ot "tnotaers uour tnat saveu me from manv a folly, perhaps from crime ; for it is a wild- rough life one leads out there, and though I tried sometimes, 1 sever could torget that hour which came as surely as the night fall r-'TT", I knew you were at heme thinking of me, and loving me, aad, rough all, I have come back to ya vour bov stilL" That was a hapnr moment to Mrs. Gresham, a rich reward for her faith. Mr. Gresham had come in, and he shared her joy over Dick's return. His long absence and silence were forgiven him, as loving p treats can forgive. They loved him, and their joy increased a time went by, and became more and more their comfort, and pride and sup 2ort. He wi.l never Ioave them again ; his home and the love he finds there- are too dear to him ; and the "mother's hour" is sweet still. Mothers, you who have boys to send out into the world, think of this, and give your lwys some memory of hme and of you to carry with thm in their hearts, which will never leave them, bat will always keep, or help to keep them pure and true. Doing op Men's Lisec. Some time ago my husband used to complain that his linen collars did not set nicely in front. There was always a fullncsn which, in the case of standing collars, was particularly trying to a man who felt a good deal of pride in the dressing of his neck, as it spoiled the effect of his cravat, and often left a gap for the dis play of cjther the collar-band of the shirt or a half-inch of bare skin. While talking with a practical shirt maker one day, he mentioned his annoyance, and inquired if there was any means of re lieving it lYes," answered the man, "the fault lies with yoar laundress. While doing up your collars she stretches them the wrong way. Damp linen is very pliable, and a good pull will altera fourteen-inch into a fiftccn-iuch collar in the twinkle of an eye. She ought to stretch them crosswise and not lengthwise, particularly. Then in straightening out your shirt-bosoms she makes another mistake of the same sort. They also ought to be pulled crosswise instead of lengthwise, particularly in the neighborhood of the neck. A length wise ptdl draws the front of the neck band up somewhere directly under the chin, where it was never meant to go, and of course that spoils the set of your collar. With the front of your neck band an inch too high, and your collar an inch to3 long, you have a most unde sirable combination." The speaker was right. As soon as my husband ordered the necessary changes to bo made in the methods of our laundry, a wonderful diflerccca man ifested itself in the appearance of that most important part of his clad anatomy, his neck. I?t me commend the shirt- mikcr's hint to other distressed men. Whin you see awoaun diowning and reich the spot as she is going down the third time, yju want to grab her pretty closo to the skull, oryoa miy hare seven doilara worth of f&Lia hair and yur labor for your pains. Sunset fox on Ihe Phonograph. Tho idea of talking into a machine an iron thing woins ubaurd. But I have talked with people not half bo in-U-rtctiug laughter und vLowj tym panum was not nearly so refined and sensitive as this metallic sheet The dead metal is sensitive more so than our nerve power, quicker than oursecch faculty. Ear and tongue are one, ami eaclt, in the teljphone, an improvement of the original. If I may bo excused lor a personal allusion, my first iutvivot in this phase of Ket.c science was awak ened by the account'giwn in the New York Tribune of the first word sjokeii into the iithtrument in the Contenninl building by S.r William Thompson. 1 le picked up a chalice pajior, it gave an ac count of the St limits Cwnwiition. He road: "S. S. Cox has arrivcL" ( Laugh ter. Owing to tho sibdauta in the name the aiticulatioii was iuqierftct, but that is corrected now. I-1mh, ia a lato niimUr of .AjJelon's Science Monthlv, accounts fur it bv thr fact that to make sttch sounds you want to talk into a tiaaUur hole with shaqt edge. Then the ctHisonants which hit the hS-t m) slwqily an: sounded with the -rvae sweetness of a Suihiuit swikseL laugh ter. There is no doubt that the p'-ate of the phonograph may be Made darable. It is separable trout Uie cyliarfor. Let ters, instead of being untiled, may be xrnt by tulejdionr, ami they will talk out loud when they get them. Oue may have a ligeoa ln4e full of love letters from ditiervnt perots on tin foil, aad all the interjections, aad fcigbs aad prot4a tioas rrodKvab!e ia totto. This would be toachiag. IaMgfctcrr Evt the jiraUle of childhood or babyhood may be preserved. - Think of it! How pleasant to know in after years what was the teaor ami effect of your first sqaall oa catering life. l.aagatr. How 4easaat the first lwp for wiik r nut, muh or pa. 1-ati-htec Aaotber use would be not less atarv4ot. There would be mo dead languages. Dkleet, brogue aad jtraaHneiatioa woahl be re stored by a tars f the cylinder AM the sottads of aatare from the eaUveaiag chirrup of the Nebraska crMHhrtjuMn to the ltoarse tbuader of Niagara; all the arwac of the world, from the thrill ing trills of Paili to the turbulent dia pason of a eoagrf.ainiuJ chore i. Laugh ter. If one may hear out of "ear i4ot. if oae atay hoar a sooad shot uader the ocean, from oae bctutttihere to aaothor, if soon one's wonk amy 1 maoV into lightaiag aad thn iranUoraMd Wrk into audible worths, why atay aot the deed ik to the liviasrt TV phoac graph comdets the eirrie by eorcriag the tfatk atu.se with roau'thtng mora thaa the fading wreaths of poetry. Why taay we aot eoa leara to lew owr another thiakl Or, ierbs traalur one mind with aaotherl Mannhm . muse of mechaauw! What Wagaor shall mb thy rauic of the future) Thk iawatioa would riv to ita htshcot do mestic interest, I thtak, at a party of aacteat maiden. bat a rreord of gossip might be mode if oae of these ia strumests were wouad up and set agotag under the tea-table 1 Ami vet those pheaosseaa are not so wonderful as the spectroscope, which tells the very c4e- m-au of the farthest fixed sUr bv Rule tars, i ae one is at aome xatl ia our rakbt, doiag familiar servier; the other ranges through the fartheot steikr spoon; aad by recording it observattoa, makes the nebuhe no loagor hrjKKaotMKl, hut gives iatcaneat aad staach ttaitv to tira Uni verve of God. A Pakacov When a Frenchwoman is a btdy she k, notwithsuadtag the at teriahm at the lxrftom of her nature, the most perfect thing of hr kind that the world has vet produced. If she has aot the fine unroasciouMico of an Eng lish lady, her self coavtouMie a necessary charm, a coatfioneat element of her lae&mparable grace. It is the sdf conscious witchery of Titania, who knows that in the ead OW.tvo mist yield. From her childhood she has edu cated herself soul ami bodv toward the "fiae kwe" of perfect coquetry; aad if her lips are not the lip of the Kaglwh "rostbud garden of girfc," the accents that come from them are brighter thaa the accents of silver bolk; there k ho gestare of hers that is not jerfect grace; there is no movement in which she doss not seem to shed soft-tinted lights as she ROCK. A fave veani sen it exritml na nnii. cioa to sec a bonk t)ri Ijnt enter a. rail- . m a aa vrav ucKct otucu. lint now hew kaulv tilings Lave cJmneil ! Health and Weal 111. Ikrtli may be easily attained lry any one in lieoling natHre's warning and keeping a close watch over Mmptoms tlint may apjisar, which invarklrlv arc the indications of nn approaching ilinea. Many dollars can Lc kaverl ami a great deal of suffering avoided by a little at tention to the following M-mow, which are a sure tdgn that cither the blood, liver, or digestfre organ are oat of or der constijation, iinlig&tion, fullne of blood in the head, hour ktomack, anted tongue, lead taste in the mouth, and offensive breath, dull, drowhy and debil itated feeling, freqncrt headache, poor appetite, pain in the fide, chest nnd limbs, etc, etc The highest medical authorities declare that over twe-tlir 's of nil diseases arc caused cither by an impure state of tho blood or some de rangement of the Ifrcr and digcNth'e or gans. When the blood ii pure, tho liver in proixr action, nnd the bowel regular, no one can ever be seriously or dang.-r-ously siclc To purify tho blood and thoroughly renovate the entire human syktcm, nothing has ever received more flattering certificates than Oregon's bost vegetable production,tl,r'U.vi)Ett 's Onrco.v Dlooo Pckifier. A single trial will convince any one that it is the most re liable family remedy ever oQired to the public For sale by all druggists, rricc, one dollar. Principal Depot and Manu factory, Vm. Pfundcr t Ca, Portland, Oregon. New Northwest. CHEAP LAXI1.-U3, ACRES OS THlTl!AniU8 lrU raaj; li tnilc liven Ivrllaod; 11 acre in .m; I ao-oa U wheat; W Tii tmitb; laiaa-a Umlr r, tieatycrfswklwaUr lti. 17 W per m. t M UUsca oa tbna. D. 1L. auami A Cu., lOi Unt atr.at, forthai, Onia. tsrlB la 3 SINGER SBWINVr MACHINE, is nii: 1IKST IpiltU WORKS .Ii)HI23ilUIAN a Yol'Nd ' JLjTtitt fur Ur.j, llu;t-, S;nritiUt; PurtluJ, Urcsvn, '"T UhutrkUJ uttdvi uJ rit lai. u 13 1.-VXC1XIXKT MVIN1SS uri-UttTVMTY IS IVHT J Utki A UtaA (tuw itura, UlLiLl M?ca n, la MMitf tU iU4t kKklieb tu Itx eijol lVxtlUkl 1 lor tUt. It 1 liMBg fttle tai JvuU IxuiMM U tUUJ fr Uwelb. tWiUC 3l0 tu b tiM Jo. LaUao a trorwtnl McKrlty at 19r tr crht. rojrUtl S 1W lint Mrwl. l-urtUud, Oo. The Australlau Scab Exterminator, am) sih:i:e tob rncvirrnoN asi nun or fc.n in MMf oMU4 if K m T1m 1W1 LL:; to tbc IW lV.Un aaj fifer Llit, tffif to CtlWAN YOUNO 12 rirt Street. 1'urllnn 1. Oregon. js. CI IV 1 rsr UU- I v . M- I arc you: sums and shoes or C. M. WIBERG, OI4 SUnJ. 15 rronl Mrret. fort I mi I.T Coach, Carriage - ax: W AGO N MATER I A L. Oak, Ash, Whltetvootl autl Hickory Lumber, ailes. mas. roKEs, ova. rcLLocs. rotrs. sitArr?, vnwr,,!- .ivcii-mm ECK OkES. SlCILTEC15. AlriihluurlBKiii SARVEN PATEHT WHEELS. i rAVtvenrrmG rau the ocnchal ham i t arataialtat tm tt aa ao.. I ( tanaia iMt aaal rui4,aM lair mUn alnaiy t tor a aary. . mi wmmtUU atora atjLlkclntrfiitaavJIbaUuniilaaUat trrla AlaalMaWninlviawlnaiawiiUt 4atK Brn.-MutdlMUl Utatol.lraa atoxk ana-toaSuarrwaMa JkaunMMi(Uan alaika4nul.aiauai(iaiUuBbir mm at h- raUa. N R -7Vc aaax a&l tlfU U ate a firs S t E T AJrkT"Ml Tm T Sir fin tl X Ui t.ll t UU (JO WUa, Ta toai al 1 UU to xXirrL ABELL, raorossiraLr. No. 67 aad Cg First Street Portland. Orercn. 3IOUXT HOOD .... . . . . ,r Agricultural Implement II oue. HEWBURY. CHAPHAH L CO.. kawlm al ran & Lalrai Improved Agricultural Inplencats. 280 and 312 riral SlraeH Bt 3(1 aal 3(3 Trawl ktreet. I'arllaa j. aaJ valrm. Ctaen! At. tor D. fr. 0)BOaNE X CCS World Renowned Mowers, Reapers AXO Self-Binding IIarYeter!. 'I'lictviT rainx7.a.rrrvMc n akvottk 1 ikitLsjoW. .XrtlAlaUM Sornxvubii. aJ taaa lito IX art tto aaa-toae timU to ) Tkr Mirkiii an rantnl Uh ka IXrsp aaj I Aai.ru aa u iubutj a fmttumx. The Farmer's Friend. Threatr feK.Rtblrr rka tto tfar tTFf3 STIXL WR IfiiU'ER. Tata di.;.ni Wi mihia af araa.. aiat a l.refcatfcraafeMUartortaj tkat ke ikka rtpaeauai m saur t&aa tke arire toAi kU. kealea er acatternl taaaJln Hk tkla ma- (Mac It bcaar Ua wi.r Tbe 4hr-Arm lanaj. Itartt K baa Irmaatratti) tkat k la rjrUr t al etken f Ka tlaa. rTT mamtrj alai sraia m sm. atato BMau U esoHMitara to tke mmArur pataafcaitltag It w the ilim In! la wnKtaaa and nutf to tTralr. anJ la tke smt eaatet ia .- ZcalaaJ la JaaaarT, lali. aaa wmTtra.aj anlal tic firat joauats Imr ktirfan 4 4raX VHk t est aial ilwuaeitr at fm tkn. Lrerr (art U tke nkaler la laajc U tke iocat LafkakktorL The Oslwrne Reapers & Mowers Itare tke ttUoMeal Taint Iltmaa Oab.tto. the latcat aa4 mxtf tfret fUsaa iwimlMi rrer kava-a. WJI oolaiar tkne kaht to nkh it la attatknL a U4ib Vm!t Uada. Oat tke LHaaooJ l"Uct TM- SOLIXE 1VAG0XS, TkiaUe Fkeim or ires Ailea, earrna- or vUe trvrk. aak ltrra toil anj top lux. Urrco CUakinatluo ItoMer llrakc (the tot lJUr brake ma.tr 1 toa asi Li vnnr. waco-s. r.tr.y hacks, ex. i rajs wacons anu caii .iacek. With raaar er aad nhuUe loirertSMSta setcr batare aca ua tto IlaSc Cuaat Morrlaoit Brw. OlrbrateJ SrlMlrar- In; 1'Ium. Wall In; a-vj R!n;. WcJ and tel nram. Strong-ret aal Ut I lam i ceir kreajbt to tbe V& Ckaat. Minnesota Chief Thresher, I'itr MonulrU I'oarr Not a alnrfe Ldl na one aale c4 Ike Separator It la brjvoj iloou tke abnpiet ma-4o aTeTuCannl Ifaale. aJ ibe Hfabat ilrait aaJ lauat rafrj tamtor aiat Uat tUanrrrju- kMran. Will tkrcab and tlcaa llax and Tiootk rml better thaa ujr macktoe la tka market. It U p.I and itb.t a riial la all tbe taoulU TkTvakMg HarbllK-l Van Campfr'a t-lon Seir-Dnmp Sullx Rake. Stcij4l atal Beat la tbe market. WET RICH HAI.SXi SINGLE GEAR HEADERS, GRAIN DRILLS, SUI.U SOWLRS.' I'ORTEU'8 aiAlll loS HAY CIRRIERS AND HAY roRKS, SUQVELS, srADES, ETC. A fell atnek ot cxtraa for D. U. Oabnrae ft Oo.'t liar Tcatiaj Marblaery kept cooiLmtlJ aa bxvl A (all Um at Wool Warkln- machinery conrtAaUr on baad. i. nonw, Omcr-Ur. Hoc Ao ucnfi ul 1 anrwrrr Ilocts. Dealer la II. R. Smith Machine Co.'s AaJ otber Wool WcrllDC MacMocry. Tab air! Pall Fnra tore anj MiQ VactLcary of a3 klnJa I abu ;crtnlend or ar.Il onritract lor lk exec tkn of tbc aatoa. kenaj LauJ aucbliwv aoU as nea- wjlJlal 1856. KKTAPP, BURRELL & CO., lS, Front, First and Ash Streets, Portland, Oregon, THE MARSH HARVESTER AND HARVESTER KING, With the Automatic CRANE HINDER Attachment. ThU Hlndrr a TYra lcr-ttorIiir Inrrn- lion and Uanrl vt MlmjiUcllv and LCI clenrr. Cm In t'lttlln; 31 te rjx The Hnrel h'nwit Hie I nriuera (nmlml X 1 uj raittlutlie llurk vf Ik urxirj luru. AJI Uw rriMM UA tltiac In W At-utto im lif ir. It u Uu u,t,4itttf tl OwKf U Ji-t tw . uj to t rtm ii r toat a afcijiaim.t. Kp-Hn 4n4 u4 i ttft w aM lla4 i .IM t grum. u iur.u Mil l,.tr J U fawbj tu Uu, Ht m 4 HmUL T. mue lllmlrr tif4 Uw mj II i rt Urcw vxm rllj uitftaitt ifcc tit 4rMiuliiMj l-ara rat M- j - h ,h .,i. irM. .w v r-Miiiti mam tunrr Wtaaj im i win r ft tkm miiWii l in u in IU 11 .ri rvlrr liln; i rnr p( ItiiMrr ilael.iurnl Utm J-M I imti 1 1 W kr tlie b-l la MW uA(, uj M tiat ku tul uw hU4 two karinl mm. Mill. Vcr i.MMlyiAtttay ja4iy.t frrr.WM ktac tftm ti, (, iihiimi Ut a latUmUJ, r -1m M Kt o um -Hu iliiiut ktaalaac l juUbbUimuiitnu4iiiwlUIn I UwaMieWfbAdalatMi1 im - W. imr iilrt- WrwtrUI enl jwa. UrtjuabieMKWWiJluln I rl mbtuiua. a. al W w n4W,m.m I tm M fat nt. v Wy itOl Mifaw Mwer a a t n m. I au-a aa 1 1 1 r iHr am ! 1 n . eyl.Mafci a.-Uw.Jw nix Aa-Kfantln In aava a Mr art a lhiMir,ulli(uaUrailkttJlkli lijrv Mr ini lir nmmrn Wa wum tM-aW CiKir aa4 akdl. U mMj Vm a laa lm. kUaliiHrj'ilnWkMrf4illHk;i xfTttttf ilnitoflUitam. K imtlii Am Uiawr W 4 law aval rl ataa Uatc a.uu;UWiHiitfl. aa tttt ram aaata, oJ U aaataaaan t akvkM; aVaafe UJa. to ku i.a..lauM Tka aaaHi r W K Ule rr uvw. tmt are ur mf fr awl aiiraan 1 1 immwe. j m mm; U aav iat tea Um Waa4 im a-r : Aa-TVt ij- 1 tt re warn a tmm 1 iWlmf MW fnlm aa4 ac 4 tM V4V. la ir-f M lialiUUBmMi4ibfttKnINaa a Kuan 71, fcaV la 11 ilai 1 mt laiamc mii aa 1nmmr m trmmr aa aw im van. a laat ww; u mn mmm mm eaavaaj n- am..l to atonfrxaw tatoh, jaara, Tmyrman Ma anir av 1 In .'a mmm wmm. aal MVi ;halMinhuifeuaaiWWiBauSBjauai aa 1 to 0. mmm I ai 1 la a -I.? aa Waaia , niHia. laraa.- imt ma II,. aal m at umtf aaliwl I a4(nwl' . m . . . . . m K a mm ayi ill, aua a 1 iraal to M I In addition to I TV Hianiploii aauW tnfK ial XnMT MaiaH 1 f a - toa av. m w w (to m ' - - " - 1 toa MfcM.Va rrrax. 1 ft an ItuHata fllla liallrni.r lto-.ar -4ktaSa. X' i- i aaKaaTkn A r. nnmiai'lIK iHiirn:rr iianr raarr kUaito.to,!l.litor" HauUrM TWnaar .4 1mm la. Tto Wm a4 .trb. aa waaK Hkrrlrr A rlirk 1 .lata tmMrm CXato TV.- TW- .l.rr Hna ) nlllea raa, Tk tr n 11 a 1 fat a-. I . iaaa' Ar rV rWiiaia Vrfto rVr User Sulky Hay Bakr, aaaiaax. , THE LARGEST STOCK. I The Oldest and Leading House in the Trade and Prices always 1 . -M-BH1MBB HAWLEY, DODD & PORTLAND, OEEGON and WALLA SOLE. AtiKATS FOIt TJIK ELWARD SELF ' Ihe Siapiest the Easiest aad the Best Tlir U;ht-.t bra.1 Bnrklae jet lu lrnlrL Tliere re no aiuall ttjrluz nr TrI --era tm Itra-ak ershrenl. Aa; per mii that ran lua.a ;e a Irani raa rial aaj blu.1 hi haneat. TSrxtr tilrelhaaila reijulrrl. V.iery farmer ran att.-n I hi ana barret! lalltiaarar ttiraf alia pleaud rvtuplrlr Xarblne. Tku AaVtaaatae Haiir k arr Mas;, k ku Ixm tWwM l jtnl la Lfcr gnm at Taua. Ifkaat I a aaj aktariM to Ua vaan. a4 at lae it a a eat tor Im to Ua awv ul 1j-hm 1 rt 177 it va ift M-, aaj araa tae i kaay i I aai a tkm mt t toe ka.-e alia j Jalr aa aarkaiiii ra Uwlarc tmtj Mm leer Wat exauiasat taajkt aa mall .ial tae Miffl Lml. tkat e kav ttoj be iaknti I ka aa tinaaa anl Waaaatoa pu fieil. Ihm e kave aataed Ibe r.l Marl Sell Kiu-lrr ka ka earteew ataalm laaaMO7 toka ttftaaat f'artort atlte. akl e Hal ir raatoi aa kffietas tlaa aiirkiae aa tke ieey he SH Hvader Itf el l aiaaag tae tot aar pffwa oa are tkat tkm ha aiirtoniry. a freer iter etc .arav tol aaJ rtart laarvarto teeiare tae detaral raaak, Tto am J tto rt. aad akere ia tm&um aUxier. a Vttfc MBf4f kavi. tto tojai&r artor H H tmnard. KVra era a ul aatt art tke toil aar rkaiir aauaceat (ana kaad and te I waaliat tbat the el be awr Ianm4 Aa tke S Km Iff rVa aatoaaatanlr it take trail ar lars bwaiFWe at rtaaW. aaj J rk a tTca ar aaeeea jinaii L It nnrxa bat one frrwei. tto ilrtl tr. aad tkere b aw uu aatTeryatri'v naaerd. Tke XWABI can tke N 3 Biw atoil aire aad oly co ml. aal tKe biahag m xaarh Urkue tkaa It H tM.V to da Uk nan kaadi, aal to bnaka; awa&eraatinit TU nnrkanraaT wtaaaKaNa. 31 or abr. bat lor eifctf aad fruBf ark la aS eoa litaa a mi e rmraaur.l at vtna lbc ELWARli iL-i m. erk er Sac Ike fctrevl crab to aae aide bat defwta tke a keif aMtartlf OS tke bqtt etal. taoe aianlix; al akattorto-a aad waatice 4 rrala Irwoi tola mmuvt. p mmm ia la ulacr aell ken lira- Tke U.WAC1 la tke ealr evat tut kan tkra. Tbe IXWAIUI U Btade at ta an. lit frrt rot. tkealbcr Sicleet cut. Tke MX ha eat W arersce (rua ttre to BfteeB um per .lay. tke Ct i Int cut Irvcn toa to If arm ivr day lie llarreater ato U U tke beat ematrarlleo a-vl tsaterul. Ita taa ia ta weM Vbii to ami eiplama ttoa or eeaimeat, aad to Pottngaa tkla bunliTBa paiaa LAwry extra nNE mENcii kid. ninox oa aUJ We Bvut, aay a al biter. i M r-t psH. toaayadJrwa. I aic ISuut aad oe llmae. lrtiud. onsa- xajl 1m 1 1UI. - 1ST!. ,Hl MMI, 4ia a. aaala. T a. ?t, r. a. Aatwia. HODGE, DAVIS & CO., 71 Treat I'orllnnii, flrrcoa. IV.PORTiMQ WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AaJIbn la I'aints, Oils acd Window Glass. littler amriaaxl tariUllea to lb linyluir f Cvud. aeoaa aril aakr aa aay toa o lkaat. Mill t'raiiriorw Hfflrr 110 Frant Mrret. cw York timer 3n I'lnlt MrrrU RE-ESTAI1USI1EU. J. SIMON & CO., DaxUnla Doors, lTiiitlows.lllinds and Glass WEioirrs, cords asd ruuxvs, I3 rroat mi., be I. Hnahlujtaa A AUrr. H4 lat I0RTLA5D, ORECOX watanialirrtl ta kaan taeee ein lit Aa aaev aU a. fcat loatat to ia miliaiati aaj Um kk I JlI'OKTiSKM O If FaRmTmPLEMEKTS andMA-CHMES. 4JU Jkt L CtfE THt bIMPLtbT AND mp-r IT. V'-c m.-u t ocr lm Jer art r TrJ t k; l cs.cnl U-M R- i-in, u lf --tu1 lim - H ai t jt ! J a Ste (o aal tlaf iJntiMawautm Am Ti- Xrtm X j m Mmxry . -V ia iwinMIirviillUnB(tfii..lin. TWry tua UnsUfbol aflna aarf njfcti.p wmxltf Xtra aa UUEa-jrr U Jy iWa4Ji4caaArf lim Hanvrr A-Uan.inlt . iaM.Vy caaf hBac ii tw HaacMaa gwl a fcatoW a a acaic. a4 vlau an aw if ml arfvaacaaM A V aK Ae lot alr auk Sscm vf ii jiMktf lnalainraUnutubtv I K W U- mmq.. aaj Bt OnmmH. HrnUr aa aae. aaqtalfa lirfcat ilmk it he a fcafiar, tWamaaaAc. i. It W ggatg a.ruhlar U tfa Ual t Tm atoai 1 iiraar aecy lUn ry Waryruav i. iaMMa; jam an u aafM wnama MU a oa aa a f zt mt H taw. i. Tfc rvtitk; f.- in . tmM ak: ay to kirfmi m a raaurr .laa I t nan aa a few Baa- ir ifc.atl tWy wr 11 yin A. TVr tow tor 1 1 lac u4 t.yjtog ta rtrr 1. Wt a Mm. toaiat inwih liiaWi. mt wmnw mm,t m wan. mmn 1 mm 1 m 1 lajlm I UUaa lae inan.r, W aafaeaar b aarh taataa1na.li eaar arw aa Oea Uav auitol aaa ea 1 tia aa. . Tat r aaU ka tk WtoW aa ana a aaiMer nnftwrttti . ! Ja a. gtaaa to tona ttoawaaV (aATtoi ato - j . . t t - 1 aaa w w aa a raa 11 a 11 hat trntm ahoYe we Offer the Follovrins Line Hula-. vnsle and DaobU Crtr ICrrxC- aw. Ikarnat kalkr Cakr. k W Hul ton fcl.a-. T ararjir A I roan I lr aal Ear?ar raC f a. a Vt aagml to to iaanai to aaa aa bhw -ii- aa aaan. ac aw waaa aaaa atol K to at Ito 0 ml q RwrailUa bJM lMa. aaa a ii(Mi wlat 9 Waini anl wnjaiiiln 1k- luiln nac. aaaea. I tor MCr. ISatt "-V a Tlra ." a.a-a lat lito. aa tvmmrtj. ltoi . atora. Wri aa a. aa tmzm , ttrec 4-H-irir IlarUa il a Ha. a( rj; . fc4tfj THE BEST ASSORTMENT. BINDER baa beiet arvd to Isasn to tbe pafuet tke beat Fctf Paadee taaje. It dal better eek is Ike kirn Stall i4 lsTT tkaa aay ctber raaarALa; maikJcr, aal tk retort at tk Bnaid al Enntmtiea a: tie tkaa Lx Hlkti were biTfly la taevr ol tke LXWAR1 aa acaiaa aa? ekcr artf laalat; omtntaac tkere oWtotrd aaj acftelBt rottatclkh tsakaa mtotk laalek tarmeea o( tkaa etaat reaaaat tbua Mi tke ebaia taa of tbc karri.t teU. IkMtaole at nmtis; tbe huda at tirrakia- tka Sa kk abean w -BEarly ada;al to tbat orpne. kt taaay SMlblibil ul 1.1 tk baada ran tVrr.aala aire d.ar a4 HMre tl tkriabio; faatki&e ra tke bmat. aad e lerl cmalcnt tkat eaoati zrala a-JI be aaed oeer tbe wbauj biralinx to aiarlj ti tart tmXj pay Ivr tkcvtr. AatknbaaJerlarrKfraaaa sul!al btrieu put, aoj tu aaratiit aS ia 4aia akt tkere t a iknc ta rmSe taj one; It Is nitty vsdrniod. ka aKaa ia toady, las iteoa, tw Jan, no eUra atart aa bard pbwa-s bear tbe three great rrMU i it i Srat Aa karetater are amtrtd. Aa ita aofAaty ia kK eral.at lu darabXtr ia tbmfarc acearrd atal lU eaae t Baaa ajravitit touave aa a aata--a2 nawfia-r. AaJ bear ii aay the aaaB BsaSrr of ita parta, tk ateaJy aaaVna aajuoa aal ita (rcedca frocj eaaspiiraMaa Bukc tk draft extrrsKly brkt aad cswy It a- B kaadl cms U al khal. aad sodtkoa. aad 8I bead brittle jra-a tkU delca tbc baral af tk f arxacr. FOR SALE. Beautiful Country Residence. In the rirUshtfii! Ynllcy of tbc t'ntpqaa. The Vartlrn of Oregon. O Mflfi ACRES Or UUCP. EE.UTin.1XT PI w,'JUU leraUkU trith prairie. kB aaj dale, cue). reaKSt to raSnoda, tcbult aad ckttrcaca. no ban, ntotantul f inert aad tk bm1 Ktiariakt aval on caita. Everytkia ou tbe ptaoe la tbc svat pufrct pwl nrder aad npUr To be aJd ualy va acvuvat U tbe U v ofUieua-aer. It is on ot tbe am msnifcml boesctteajj on tke raeiae A'waM, aad H1 be 4J at a taaUie Karxaia aitkln tbe next nlocty Oiya. I or funber particular cJl oo or adX-a-t U. 1L bTUMOiJ Jt CO. arm 3 Real Eataic AjrtnU. PonUikl. Pt. MONEY TO LOAN OVKlt IXllM I.AM)S. S3G9. S'.eas. ri.099 and Tarlona Iarze autna up to a-.iB.Qee. ax iae rU'Cf N t N Wl'MlncTOH TRUST INVESTMENT COMPT, or KCOTX.AND. OmCE, 11 FIRST STREET. rORTLAXD. OITERED AT 10 PER CENT. INTEREST, RETAT aU by tkrw, lcr or St yearly ttal Inataltoeata arery Fn Uitu.t tanaeca' t ircumtt .v. or reaj able ia on turn U draped, thre, luf or dr ytara alter Vtut b toad. latMlsaUuc aoduadrra timimaUac ia tk comruay kavi tauoey aaMU'h ta iaduc bunr to aSd aloraJveure. f -?zr.-aan i .i - rr- BEST BIRDER MADE. a' VbUioIt mL . cm. nr,.i. L rt tl t- - - - -rr " iTirT lr Ui iiji 1 1 nr IiTi I. yt ijT mimj- l.i in; c. t-co- j- -tn Ttiaan amniri 1l I Hi - ri a. itfc.r I t4ttt- tkt m:lt eart But Btlyte ft t f tr aarf t 1 MVcr tm a, icutal - awr U mfan umt M tl fca. lao baisr aka aoun. tt rhumi mr LhbVr ccr a3 Wra, 1L Tr Mmier saw Ir aBV4 rerie nruGt a mi ah aWaee winkm aaaa aa a runr ! mA XnXjjmj lt rt ae- ndayirs af fan t Ua inaanj a aHaat M tlr bhI m lu aaia aKiiiMrniiMWail.t. kM.'Uu.! f4 l u4 im m. U7ur4 SW 4Hi.r rxz. 'j nml mt mijm w a8 3UUt paaa. Tic lUr- tnlriiMKaalna4rkMuSililiM TT - n f ill ti aailulf 1 ii ' iji il d.'j, awtirfcowt mAf mttml si iLt aaaftr. uxi ia khiMa. al Am at Irianaw uK IU tt exa V aV If tmj Vf M au jfc to rtt a t in. ZZ lutul tl. K mt lUr am tra tonrnt fca. t lr- at tm m af. teW i aa li aa- frmiJ. tor K -i lailir - i' ii.iilr iff in - Ut m.lmi iuoc BuintarL . w ifrj irbinr la I ally CaaranteeAL. M h tfrrJi 1 Ii it rat -air-i . Tlltrt Harraav k.r. -ml cc Ml (nat aaaer H m jtaot Ihni iiir. Vfct aa. . Ualc tor HaaJ BaaaVr a CO Tto v.-ii.r Kmx - i iT aaasa a. tl Stank. aaat Kuaalito ular . k . . . . . of Specialties: nnirinar Lc Mm. gm fttf rli. I. r,.m mal rw WNrr.nWlM - .7 -w bm 1 all r a ,a- 1 . r- pt'iteri 1 -a raa liJirr. El BKCtl. TB, !. rtatna. . a2a W.f- f.aac aa. X Imwni. I Ma,k.T. A H K m. a - T ?aaa. X t-i. a. Ul r ii.mia mi K. Ixm 1 I ji 1 .tUt,tiuvaia.ii initu.lrfiM T I IW(aa. I .Mr j. W THE LEADING MACHINES. at the Lowest Liring Rates. CO., "WALLA, W. T. HARVESTER. TTc Sartc rareTal eeecrararaa ot cec binder "ilk tkere antiftrr eVaf frc? saasnd Ual aa 1 ae vka sa kaat tk U.WASD as lb S!3 at x3 aJ!- la m Itl It Ion to Ikeakaieaeefrr the fol lav la; Vurlxnllr I Xatklart at tta Laanel IHavalblr lr I r. : IX Civ EVE UdWER ial EXATLR, taa 'veS Isea-a. taitJ crmrnv. caviox rrrr thbxhuxs. tt b- ted fat tartakrr. akead ft al ka Klaaa. it cruii cy ax ssaiaattoa to preee al e elasa ter k. HAIXES- CEM.1NE Sae aal DoaVae Cear Ceader. Hk tpceaal HafEvrraMU tor kamcat at iaTa. CAXTO.S i:ONTnRTHaEIlt.VC CNCINE. RICE STRAW BCRXER ENGINE. SCHITTLER rare. Saeio; aad rtxit Wiea. JOHN DEXRE-S X0U.VE. CaEf.Sak.ra3l Brralisc PVa. XTead wraptcial eiresUr to lUler. roil t Ca., or to aay of tk aaVvat; : W. X Bxuaxz. tHytaa. TT. T., T. M. Srr. Wotos. Uren. J B. I net, i.al ajt. W T J. D. Vrras, Almta. W. T. 13rtnU-IIKt IN t SPORTSMEN'S EMrORlTX. JrVM. BECK & SON, Imirut r arfl IValer 'n GUHS, RIFLES and REVOLVERS, or a vat y Esctirrt.t, Cur. t-tont auil A tier Sts PartUnJ, Sr. 12 J. A. -TltOWimiUCE. Mrret lapattrraad IValerla LEATHER ANO SHOE FtNDINGb", No. Ill frv n I Kt.rnrtlanil.r. AURORA RESTAURANT, A Sqaarr Ural for 3 Ccals. Nortbrast Car. Fraut aud Alder Streeta. PORTLAND, 0R1C0N. 144 S atoia. tata.r ta U.rtor M.(. HI g$L fist V