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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1882)
V v 1 1 f , ! h i I- 1 5 - i ' THE COUNTERSIGN WAS "MARY." . BY MAOARKT KYTISOE. 'TVas near the break of day, but still The moon was shining brightly; The west wind as it passed the flowers Set each one swaying lightly; The sentry slow paced to and fro - A faithfu nightwatch keeping, "While in the tenta behind him stretched llis comrades" all were sleeping. Slow to and fro the sentry paced, His musket on his shoulder, But not a thought of deatfi or war Was with the brave young soldier. Ah, no! his heart was far away Whereon a Western prairie, , A rose-twino-1 cottage stood. That night The countersign was "Mary.", And there lib own true love he saw, Her blue eyes kindly beaming. Above them, on her snn-kissed brow, Her curls like sunshine gleaming; And heard her singing, as she churned The butter in the diry, The song he loved the best. That night The conntersrgn was "Mary." "Oh', for one kiss from herl" he si bed. When up the lone road glancing, He spied a form, a little fori.". With falt'ring steps advancing. And as it neared him, silently He gazed at it in wonder; Then dropped his musket to his hand. And challenged: "Who goes yonder?'' Btill on it came. "Not one step more, Be you man, child or fairy, Unless vou eive the countersign. Halt! Who goes there? ' " 'Tis Mary," A sweet voice cried, and in his arms The girl he'd left behind him Half fainting tell. O'er many miles She'd bravely toiled to find aim. "I heard that you were wounded, dear," She sobbed: "my heart was breaking; I could not. stay a moment, but All other tie's for.aking, I travelled by my grief made strong, Kind Heaven wntehina: o'er me, Until Unhurt and well?" "Yes, love." "At las: you stood before me. " They told me that I could not pass The Hues to seek my lover .Before d iv fairly came; but I Pressed on ere nitiht was over, And as I told my name, I fou-.d The way free as the prairie." "Because. thank God ! to-niht,' he said "The countersign is 'Mary.'" A Loter'a Huso. Sir George Mackenzie, who flourished in the latrlialf of the seventeenth cen turvfiis one of the most eminent juri-ts ever known in Scotland, benides being a brilliant man of letters. He inherited wealth, and during his busy life he added so much to it that he became one of the wealthiest men of his time. As a politi cian he was self willed and stubborn, and at times violent;. Between himself and the young Earl of Bute a strong po litical difference existed, which neither showed a disposition to harmonize. Yet the Earl had falleD deeply in love with Sir George's danghter, and the lovo was by.her returned. The lovers knew that the stern old advocate would not consent to their union. In fact it is doubtful if Sir 3eorge would have admitted Bute t the house as a friend. His feelings were deep and bitter, and he had been heard to denounce the Earl as little better than a renegade. The lovers put their heads together and consulted. They were eager to be made man and wife. Of course the young lady could elope and be married clandestinely, and the father could not help himself, but ah ! he could disin herit his recreant daughter, and this must not be. The young Earl was not mercenary. The tlamsel s prospect re wealth, a? heiress of her rich father toad not civen her a particle of extra attrac tion for him; yet he did not like the idea of having his wife deprived of her just inheritance, and naturally he did not care to lose such a broad and grand es tatefor this daughter was an only child. At length the Earl hit upon a plan, and resolved to act upon it. He visited Sir George in his chambers, while the latter held the office of King's Advocate, and appealed to him for assistance. Now, as man to man, in matters of bus iness, or in any way not involving broth erly love, Sir George held the young Earl ih high esteem, and there was no man of his acquaintance whom he would not have assisted legally. Furthermore, the advocate had not the remotest idea that Bute loved his daughter or that he was familiar with her.. "Sir George," said the Earl, when he was ready to open up his business, "there is a young lady in this city whom I dear ly and devotedly love, and she has con fessed her love for me. Her father is wealthy. Now sir, I care not for the la dy's money, yet it would not be pleasant for her father to disinherit her. From this you can judge that her father is opposed to our union. .At all events we fear that such is the case. Now, my dear Sir George, I know that you would not hesi tate to avouch for my worthiness."; The old man nodded assent very pleas antly. "And, sir, I think you would be will ing to .exert your influence in my behalf if I should marry the lady clandestinely. Your influence would be effectual,1 I am sure." And so the Earl went o.u until he had brought Sir George not only to promise his assistance toward preventing a disin heritance, but so far had the keen old lawyer entered into the spirit of the thing thi he advised the Earl by all means to go ahead. 'Why!' he exclaimed forcibly, -"the man must be blind, or a fool, who would reject such an alliance for his daughter -one of the oldest tames in the realm; a fair share of wealth and a coronet. Go nhpad, my lord, and I will sustain vou if lean." And the Earl went ahead. Tnat. vorv evening he arranged with the lady, and on the following day they were privately married - In the evening Sir George missed his daughter. He had just inquired for her when a door was opened and she and the "Earl of Bute entered, hand in hand, and advanced straight to his chair and went down on their knees. Not a word of explanation was needed. The old advocate caught his breath, changed from a deUh -like paleness to a furious flush half a dozen times, and finally gave in. "Sir George, henceforth I Bhall take great pleasure in sustaining my wife's father," said the Earl. A hot response was upon the parent's lips, but he swallowed it, and gradually a sense of the absurdity of the situation possessed him, and anon he burst into a hearty laugh, and the erring children ; were forgiven. Washington's , Portrait. You will not leave Harper's! Ferry without seeing that strange freak (of nature the por trait of Washington, as it is called on Maryland Heights It takes a credulous eye and a vivid imagination to discern a profile of the first President on a small rock away up the height, but there are persons who recognize the likeness, or think they do, and so the ambitious tourist will never give up his quest un til he has formed somehow out of the shapeless mass of rock above him a por trait and called it Washington. On a small, smooth, red rock, about 200 feet, I should say, above the water, is this celebrated curiosity. Once find it and it stands ont conspicuously, a perfect face of a man at least, if not of Washing ton particularly, looking up the Poto mac. It is said that Washington him self recognized the portrait, and would stand for hours gazing at it in gloomy meditation. It is in a fit place to have foretold him of his greatness. Wash ington Itepu lie in. SOT11C NTKOKG TKSITIMOJI1 LS. What H Ooort Threftblnff Slactilue C Do. i Canyon viiii.E!, Or., Aug. 20, 1882. Jfessrs. G. Vestinghouse & Co., Schenectady, Jtpw York. Gentlemen: We having purchased one of youf thirty inch Separators, ! with horse power, of your agent, Mr. Z T. Wright, cheerfully say it goes beyond our expectation, being the fastest thresher, best cleaner, and lightest draft machine we ever saw run, and it does not waste any grain. We have had over twenty years experience in threshing and run many different stj les of machine, but yours is the bos. In three hours' J run this morning in damp oats, have, run out, nearly 700 bushels. We Would recommend any one needing a thresher to buy a Westing house. Yours truly, John Jackson, Isaac Boyle, ,T. Ii. Boyle. We. the undersigned farmers and resi dents of Douglass county, Oregon, say the Westinghou.se machine bought by Messrs. Jackson & Boyle, beats any ma chine we ever saw in lightness of draft, cleaning, saving and fast threshing, having run at the rate of over seven bushels per minui J. L. Casto, John Tilles. Andy Carson, J. L. Boyle, e since starting. W. W. Jackson, Wm. R Wright, T. J. Butcher, C. Anderson, Lewis Chapman, G. A. Gee, Jas.F.GayleyIjr., Marcus Bkiggs. fcew Mnrk-t TheAier. On Monday, Aiigust 21ot, the famous Hattie Moore Comic English Opera Com pany will commence an engagement at New Market Theater, Portland, which promises to be the operatic event of the season. There are 28 artists in the com bination, and all of the best operas will be given in a thoroughly artistic manner. Manager Stechhan is bound to have the best attractions that can be obtained. After the close of the Portland season the company will travel the entire circuit controlled by MrJ Stechhan. Why re Kohm Io-ts ! Bet? Because they are made from selected material. Because they are all made by white men. J Because they have STAYED SEAMS, and wiil not rip. i See that our name is-on every pair as in advertisement in this paper. AKIN, SELLING Jt CO. Rend $1.00 to W. D. Tal mer, Portland, lor one year's subscription tci the Pacini Overseer, the great semi-monthly A. O. U. V. paper. Slnven's HeuM Cherry Tool I) fste An aromatic eoiubi nation for the preservation of the teeth and gums. It is far superior to anv preparation of its kind in the market. In large, h'tndsome opal pots, price fifty cents'. For sale by all druggists. Hodge, Davis Jt Co., whole sale agents, Portland, Oregon. Frank Ahell, the Portland photographer, has latelv added the most magnificent show of pie tures ever seen in the city. Ilislraperial panels as seen on the Front street entrance to the gallery are genuine works of art and will bear the closest inspection. I Bil'y Matthews, the great song and dance artist; Mollie Archer, Ida Chester, Irene liaker, and Flora Franks are delighting the audiences at the Elite theater i in Portland nightly. Go and see the popular flow ef amusement. Turkish Rugs. Send to John B. Garrison 107 Third street Portland, for catalogues of de signs. i Garrison repairs all kinds ot sewing machines. Fxp'atred at foot of thi" rolnmn ForOanfl Business Directory ! SHOW CAKE FA (TORY. DIXO.V, BER.NTKI. dc CO.-:or, Yo..i aii f-t rk, I rt'an'', manufacturers of all kinds of show ras Send for catalogue. X11K HIMI AL l. ri A monthly Jour nal of music (txth vocal and instrumental, 1 snt to any address for SOots per year. Address Wiiev li. Allen, publisher and music dealer, 153 Third street, l'ortland, Oregon. Catal'-crue free. ' rvi:tor, V . t. M.V tt v. i 'ivii Ki.ki, -r. '"it! liii ior and surveyors. Oili- - Kooni No. Lane' Building,. Kast Portland. AH kinds of surveying and drafting done for any part of the country. KAKKK1 fS. EMPIKE HAKE ICY I'.' Washington: Voss eft Kuhr, l'rons. Manufacturers of Pilot hread. Soda, t'li-nic, Butter, itoston,. Sugar and Hhoe Fly crackers'. Orders from the trade toli.)it(i and promptly at tended to. i V. J. JK'i: at . lot trom. strict near Washington. Ore-. metals, mi eral wa ers coal.', etc. carefully amryjsert. Assays for gold and silver .'.; other metals fro i t i. to 5. Uolit dust bought and bars made. Orders by mail carefully attended to. j J. It. MoI.TOH, -Cor. Front and Stark. Chem ical unalysis made of coal, mineral waters, etc. Or dinary assays of gold, iiv-r, lead or copper, from 3 to 5. Dr. P. 11 .rvey. Consulting Chemist. ATTrtB.VRYN. O. P. KEXXK1Y,. Attorney and Counselor ut Law Kuom & Uekum'a bulldlnir. Legal business pertaining to Letters Patent for inventions, befori MEN AND WOMEN, Boys and Lirls, anyone who wants light, pleasant em ployment in which from (3 to $10 per day can be mat e will send their name and. postofnee address to us im mediately, and receive our descriptive circulars. Ad dress, l. II. CJetchell & Co., No. 137 Front street Portland. Oregon. 1 ' . THE "WHITE." WE HAVE THIS DAY SOLD our entire interest in. and transferred the agency of the White Sewing Machine to Mr. John ii. Garri son, of 167 Third str et, Portland, Or. Mr. Harrison will hereafter supply it lie growing demand for this superior and popular sewing machine. aplS j HILT, A P.ARR Liver and Kidney diseases vetoed by Dime Pills. EYE & EAR INFIRMARY AND SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK. Uaeadam Itoiid bet. Porter nnd Wood SUu, Month Portland, Or. Tr. Pllkington, late Professor o f Eye A Ear Diseases in the Medical Department of Willamette Cniversity has erected a fine building, on a beautiful elevation in the south part of the city and is prepared to accomo date patients suffering from ull diseases of the EYE, EAU or THROAT. Also will pay special attention to persons laboring under Chronic Nervous affections, and to diseases peculiar to women, and recieve a limi ted number of cases expecting confinement. The intention Is to provide a 11 olio for such cases with all the best hygienic agencies combined with the best medical skill to be had in the metropolis. Consulting physician and surgeon Dr. Philip Harvey. Trof. of diseases of women and children in the medical department Willamette Universitv. Also Dr. J. ?L F. Browne, Prof, of Physiology med dep't. Willamette University. For any amount of references and circular, addresu 1I&. A. a. PILKIXtt'l'ON, Cor. lt nnd Wunhlngtoii -t.. Irtlitil, Or. HUDSON'S GUN STORE, BS First street, Portland, Ore com. QUKI, FISTOM AMD (AUUIK IXIOA "1fcla Taenia ef lfrTery Perltl WILLIAM COLLIER, MACKIITIST. Deulerln Xewund SECOND HAND MACHINERY, S8 MndUon St., Portlitnd, Or. Piirtte dealrlmr Holler. Kiislneo or SA.W All 1.1. !I ACIIl.NEK Y can wenre ly itddtfMHlnic Mr. Collier. New Second II ami Machinery D. J. IYIALARKEY & CO., Proflnce GofflmissioiiMercliants Special attention civen to the sale of Wheat, Oats, Flonr, Wool & Dairy Produce. Send for WEEKLY PRICES CURRENT, mailed free on application. liberal Advances on Consignments. Consign n ta and Orders Solicited. 4 1 VKONT ST., POKTJLAJVD, OB. ForCuts,lIjirns:, Sore.Boils.uiles VN7',,- f'nlmil llroilctu. Corns, elc.,it has no equal. -1- Sold by Drug 1 gists anil coun try stores at 10 cents per box. KKSTAl'RAXTTHE BliST IX THE CIX" All Modern Improvements. Open all day. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. And by Huylnj Yonr JiOOTS AND SHOES KKOM THK New York IJoot and Shoe House, Xo. 13 FIrt Street, lietween Yamhill and Taylor, Portland TOtT ADD TO VOCR OWN WKALTIT AND TtV X. that means make the whole country richer. We have just received the most elegant Mock of goods ever brought to Portland, which we are selling at rates that no other hon-e can. When you come to the eity hrinj? in your whole family and we will sell them goods at "astonishingly low prices. Orders from the country will be promptly attended to, and we will pay rcU;ht on all goods s -nt to you. $1000 KEWAUD WILL. BE PAID TO ANY PEHSOX PKODCC TT lug a more effectual remedy than Dr. Keek's Sure Cure lor Catarrh, Which has stood the test for fourteen years- Ptiysi clans. Druggists, and all who have used nnd thor oughly tested it, pronounce it peelfle for t he cure o! that loathsome disease. Try IU Your druggist has it; price $1. Dr. Keck thoroughly understands, and ts eminently successful in the treatment of all rhmntc ain. dlfli eult dlneuae of hoth aexe. and oil ', having made a specislty of their treatment for fourteen years He treats Cnneerwlthout using the knife, llis favor Ite pr scrip' ion is furnished to Indy putlentH Free. No lad v should be without it. Young, mi Idle-aged cu old, male or female. Insanity or a iife of sulivring is your inevitable doom unless you apply in time to the physician who understands, and is competent to treat your case. Waste no more time nor money with in competent phvsielans. All communications attend ! to with dispatch, and are strictly confidential. Medi i:;es sent to anv part of the country. Circulars, testi niouials, and a Pst of printed questions furnished oi application. CO I' I' LTATIO F1CKK. Inch.s a three-cent sta- p for list and addres LH JAM1 LCK, No. I Firststrcct, Portland. Or. SEYMOUR. SAKIN & CO., Manufacturers r,t MINNESOTA CHIEF TIIIESIIEH Portable Engines He Horse Powers And Wole Agents for the following celebrated Farm and Road Machinery: The Randolph IIMiter, TheKtiind inl Nelf. ICiihe Reaper. Tlio Ktond'ird I.licbt Mower, The Iron Klnir ilnc-Fot-Cnt Mower The Victor Keir.flump alk- Hoke. The Kiinndurd ll md-lhiropNulkv KnUe, The I'nrkrye Ornin Krlllo nnd eeder. The fete brut eU Mt.rrlwn Plows The Whllewiilrrdc Krlchu n Witiron. We cordially invite all wanting anything in our line to rnm'e and see us, and if you cannot come, send for our Price List and Cata'ogue. V. jVF. ALI.r, Monnuer, m27wtf JJBO ond SOI Flrt St.. Iorll.od, Or. Write to Cleveland Dispensary. Cleveland.O ., for Pamphlet in , i piaia Beaieu euvei ote, describing an iNSTRUMfcNT (worn at rtloht) for curing See our testimonials .Simple, Cheap, 'ever Fails. Dr. H. 31. UUSS, Dentist. For the interest of the public. I have resolved to do first-class work at these prices : Contloaou Onra Virk-Poi ce!;iln ta$100 On Uold lMiite" to "S.i Met of Teeth on ICiiliher. ....$1 uOund upu uid Het of Teeth on Celluloid. .. lO OU anil upwiird Oold Fllllnir MO and upward Kllver and Hone Fllllnu 1 OOimd tipwnrd Extraction of Teeth, with Qua 1 OO OFFICEIO-j First . street, over Prentice's mule store Or. H. M. KISS, IentUt. Office hour, all hour. Teeth extracted wlthoiitXHn, Hit ct. tlTJCELL 10 000 Pianos 1.00C Organs. tvtlUlf. Bv.T ft ilaiiufacturcn Froiu.'3tol,0o0 Ckth, Hent :t Instrument Cutaliiir Fre, ANTISELL, or. Market Powell 4 I I J V l a v oee our iuif ff c in iw BETrKJtTHAN 0LD. CALIFORNIA PRUIT SALT. A Pleasant and Kflicacious Itemedy. l'aLiji-ui'iaa mimumi IF YOU HAVE ABUSED YOURSELF iVv overindulgence in eatini; o drinkiiifj; have sick or nervous headache: dryness of the s'iii, with a feverish tendency; niht sweats and slei pit ssnes: ny all means use S aven's California Fruit Salt. And feel voting once more. It is the woman's friend. Try it; l'per tiottle; fi' hottles for ". For sale hy all druKKists. HOlJOE. DAVIS CO., wholes-tie At-'ems. - !. K. H'e l' V. The Flaet ttl l"l .lt In tiie WUlD.l). THK V KFI- KCTl'AM.Y CUI'.K MALARIAL UISSASES, Vitalize the Mvntem '"d iirir! the rariige the nieodriil A!c!! IFsibll, UIlMDiAMA. Aik yom Dmctfltt or A liif Mct ch;inl fo Hum. WII.MKItDI.VO V CO., Auenl., sin Fruit rlM'u. v. .3. VAX KOIlt'YVKK A' .. INirtland. Ladies Underwear, INFANTS AND " II I I-DliKN'S COMPLETE WARDROBES, 165 Thivtl Street, Portland. Or. P. O. lio.x M iv a a ky bee that our Tde SUck, "TUK la on every pair. EVERY TAIR GUARANTEED. AKI, NIXI.IKU A GO. 'C50. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1882. John A. Child DRUGGIST, AND r csf:- in Fine Chemicals, Pr rfumery Toi'et Articles, Sponges, Scajis &. Rubber .3od;. Cor M.n i ;mi. tv -f t,', P..rni, I r. pn J i. nnJets t y rrsii wleji ei-cm i'it si;k S21-Z, t s. V.' 'A, :. ..V.. UNRtVAl.l.KD KOS Curing Skin iiiteawe at.l rr Prt.tervi;ti Beware of imitation rf th the above futiy j ctierTAiea articUs. ThegeTiiine m(ia only by the HTaM)KD SOAP OM PAN Y. who h1i i nip unUctiire the largest nssortmr-nt of LAUNDRY Hud TOIL'S T oOAP In 'he world. Offlce .0 Sacramento street, San Francisco, Ca PERUVUN Den. Selling, H. K. Doacb m r ,f r i r.r - - ! . Pffft "X: V ' LxJ t " -i";. t-v-; ' - ' . - co - I CQ J m j Oi "W i EL'STinSTGKHIOTTSIE & OO., tf SCHENECTADY, A'EW YORK, BRANCH HOUHJE, PORTLAND, OGfl. are now receiving a full line of our Crlelrnted Mepitrntor. Iever and Treud Powers, "orti(l . X,"n",,0".K"K!,,u,L I,r Separator Is Llht KunniriK. fttronic and Durable and nneqiuiled as k Vrula and rhi tsar ntg 1 hrenher and has the best Hiioe inovenient and Kiddle for separatlnj? Vlhl Ouli trmm Wheal, Our Horse-powers are Cornpaet. Kasy Running and don't breakdown. Our Knirlne Is an Improve merit lofisr needeJ: UelKht toOOto 'JOOU lha leni than the average engine of fame power, nnd usen one. third wuter und fuel to do the sain work, is durable and easy to manage. Jl undreds of these engine1 and thrtKiiers have been io successful operation for years. tSjrriense SOnd for OUr lieaerloll V f:ululinrn nl I l.l oml Invcclliril.lhninnirtitvhi.lnM jiving your order. Saw Mill Machinery and Stationery Gr. J?m DART, Manager OFFICE Commercial Dock, Foot of Morrison street, Tortland, Oregon. THE OflLY INSTITUTION Where a young lady or gentleman can At a Cost in proortlou to time Engaged. A copy of the COLUMBIA COMMERCIAL COLLLOE JOUKNAL, containing full Information, will b Bent fiie to hiiv address on application. Address P). o Box r8:i. AV. W. .TA.7IT!- Principal. i ratrr8i, i.vw;iiJ'i, IIal:;eIie le"iJ ity, eur;Ii"it, K!iuumt:r.i, ctvl nil t lironic mii1 TivTvmv JUortSei'f. l'ack arjeM .limy bo ! vfisiently Kent Iy prts, restdy Tcr iiiimetliate ite ut lictue, bent! for free ti". siIiho on the Oxyscn f r"tiiient. Aillr sH the proprietors, llOO, till till wiMrcef, C'liila., Fa or II J J:. MATHCHS, 3a-lflc IeiMitory, OG Sloutftomery ft San Francisco. 'Ml. .San Francisco Gallery. j W. II. T(IH' K, I'Mip. PORTIANP, OR., COit. FIRST aud MOKIIISON H QTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS IN THE Highest Style oi Art. Children Pc'rture.H n Spot lnlly. 'IhU IgaUery leMs all otheri u ;Jie Nort&WFt Coat. liavlug better lat i.iiia", more Bcccsor!f and a larger corps o. trtinea crii.-ts tlmn any lery north of Jan Fraucis-co. nitit o Yot K iti:i. DR. SPINNEY. No. 11 Kearny street, S. F., all Chronic and Special I)li Trea YOUNG MEN VVTHO MAY BE SlJFFERTNfl FRnif TTTTT. t V fr-ctsr of youthful follies or indiscretion, w ill di v ii to avail themselves of this, the ereHtost boor 'vr laid at the altar of auUering humanity. DR Sl'lXXEY v?ill guarantee to forfeit Vx) for everj :ns.' nl Nominal Weakneiw or private diseessof an. iciiid or iclirteter which be undertakes and faila u cute. f MIDDLE-AGED UO, Thra! many at the ag of thirty to sixty whe arf- trmibled with too frequent evaluations of tn hU-lder1, often accompaiiie by a slight smarting 01 'u rniiig sensation and a weakening of the system ii a iv.amn't the patient cannot account for. On exato in) i if the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will ofte! !c found, and sometimes small particles of albimiei i;l appear, or the color will be of a thin ml'iKish iiue nj'iitj t-liii),ni? to a durk and torp'd spjiearancc i'liere are many men who ille of tliia difacnlty. ijfno re.t of the cause, which is the second statre lit sV-ml -al Weakness. Ir. S. will jt'-mraittee A perfect cure Ir i!i .siu-i c-;ises. and a healthy restoration of the gemtc nr;:niry organs. uill'-e! Hours 10 to4 and R to. Sundays from 10 tc 11 A. M. Consultation free. Thorough Ysantinatior an.l advice. i Call or address !. SPIXXHY CO., No. II Kearny 'r-et, au f'tunciseo. Cal. vrpiilt grcjt Ntrenglh- 3 n a. rnlng Jtenteay ini rrve T'inlc is the ! ! iLimate result of over ao : vearsof practical vx peri-eiu-e, and CCltK- Willi INFAIUXll CKUTAIX TV, Nervous anil I'hysi- ijcal Debility, Seiuinal W-akne(is, . Spermnt.r- femlioiis, Imi'otency, Ex- iH llfinhausted Vilality, Prema Alllliwtiire Decline nnd l.tlSH Ml Ul I ''' MA.MMMI. from SCSSBSKrcl whatever eans" pr.iiluced. It ennohes and j-urliies toe ll(M.d , i r -rir- l;..os tin Nerves, Brain, Muscles. Digestion, lit PYi.'tii -fve or gans, and fhysleal anrt .Mental h.T limes', n flops any unnatur-! debilitnt'i g dram upoi. the system, preventing involuntary l.sse. de bilitating dreams, remlnal losses wiili tlie n ine. etc., ao destructive to mind and holy. It is a sure eliminator of all K'IDNI-V AND BI.ADDKB COMPLAINTS. IT CONTAINS NO lNJl"KtOL IXOKUIllENT. To thofce iierloc from I be rf feot Of youthful lodlmlon r frfw, : l-.eedv, 1h,ruirh nnil prt-msinrnt ( I KI' lv OrAR.lKTF.hli. Price. 45e .0 p. rbottlc.or 3ve. bottles in case with full direet'ons ami adkle, . Kent secure from obervaiion to any address tipoii re cefpt ff price, or C. O D. To be had only of Ilr. V. 1. Natlfleld. S 1 Keiit-oy tieet. San Kniucisco, Cal. Consultations strictly eomMen tial. by letter or at oflice, KIIKK. l'or tliec..nvenie;ic of patients, and in ordr r to secure perfi"ct secrecy, I have adopted a private address, under which all pack ages are forwat'il 'd. . j TKIAL Blirn.KFHKE. Sufflcltint to sh v its merit, will be sent to any one applying by letter, stating bis svniptoms a. id age Communications strip, ly coolidential. SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM. Wm.BCK&SON Importers and dealers in Guns, KiHes, and H.&volvovs NJitkers, i t i L-ilr- vijr" f LeadeiN, v-' 'fesidf ' v all kind?. i T.S JrTT.HTG- TACK uE, I Praided and Tapered Oil Silk I.lne.4. Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods. Ifi'mnd 10 KerictJ nt., ortl-ml r yyos Horo uure lor uaiarrii J IQ If ID OKDUY, HitlCKf ion; ATMOSPHEHK Jt liis;ii!!itors," price rjtc. Dry Cure and Insultla tors m:iled on receipt of price, wltn fml direction ;oi u;-:e,etcj S. W. SKI DMOlt !'. i o., J rntfi.'Hts loi rirM i.tret. Portland, -Or. Sole AUents lor ine i. i-acir( i.tret. Portland, r f'-nst. Tlio hishnp Scott (J ram mar School. AJiOAUDfXU AND DAY SCllOOf. KOIt HOY. aad Yntnnr Men. wlil hei?!n its fifth year ii"d1 its present uianascement Sept. A. Prepares txiys for oollufce or busiucspi. The tetu-liini; is practical und thorom,ii, and discipline strict, send for twelfth nn- nuai eaiaioitue, jrivmjf complete iuimi.-i .ui-. Addruss, J. W. Ujeira Port laud, Oreffo Enaines Furnished on Reasonable Terms. Of lib KIND ON THE COAST obtain a Thorough Business Education A CAJM3. Dr. Uloody, of New York City, A drndiiitte of thr Xcw Vi k Mchnol of Med I cine, alw t,f the lliibiln I'raftlcr. A word to the public Consultation free. I I Invite the Kick, no matter what their diseases may be, to call atM investiKale for ihemselvcs before aban (lonirc all In, pes, for it ill -ost you iiothhisr. I (five ik encouragement unless there is a lair prospect of makliiR a cure. I will endeavor to be candid lu my opinion and reasoua le in my charK'H. I claim not to cure everybody, but to cure all that can be cured. I have had twenty years' successful practice, In the treat ment of both acute and chronic d:seaKes. I have located in I'ort arid, and all I ask Is tbatyou glVe me a fair, unbiased trial, by which I hoie to merit your con hdence, and fiive entire satisf.-.c. iou to all suffering huttiamty. My reputation has been i-cquired by being camlid witli my putienf, tliroiiKh ears of successful p net ice, hotii in Europe nnd in this country, and studiously k.-epiijir np with the acre. I know the cause and remedy need.-d, not bj K"es.swork, but by years of experience. in my treatment of many diseases I make use of a new method of cere. The treatment is simple and the most feasible of nil. There is no unpleasant sensation v hat ever atieudi'.K the treatment, 1 invite all persons Hillicted to visit and freely convince themselves, leav inir me to verify the assertion that there has never existed a remedy so Martiintr and immediate In its effects. 1 hese noted curative a ds, as handled in my practice, are endor ed and approved by the faculties of bot h Europe and A mcriea. The bi nericlal effect are perceptible almost from the start. Cses regarded incurable, and of y ars stamlli yield t o its mild but woiiiierful influence. A mi in no case can the treat no nt be attended w th tho least damrer, thereby tes-t:l-- intr it to be the most harmless WK'-nt in tlicrajeu tics. Those who wish to upply for advice ot treatment mar confidently do so wit iiotit hesitation or ditlideuce, as the most timid may rely on that inviolable se recy wlii- h has already nrov-l the LasLs of an extensive professional reputation broad. ases ca lie treated by ciTiespondence w hen a i r 8oial intervi) w ;s iinpossilile, providmi; the patieiila will minutely detidl all of their bodily iidirmaties und uientul disturbances written in a simple and natural s'vle.and In accordance with the ne; ssary de alls of their own feelings. One pcrsonul interview, however, even with patients residing at a CI tance is highly de sirahlewhen practicable, and will more than repay the patient the expense and trouble of a trip lt Port land. The advantage 'if even a visit are npnarent and manifold. A sintiie visit in most cases will eimble the doctor to form an affiliate opinion and note particulars which miijlit be lost sitrht of In merecorrcHpoiidcne, pari leu Ik riy when a iiiiorowcople niul clieiiilcnl anaiy- ' sis is absolutely necessary. Patients not resld im; in the city who wish to transact their busines 'l-muah th" leads, or by -xpress can lme the nwes r,ai v n medics : cut to tiny address orl. ftnt any rail v.av statioii or c.-ach of!i e in Oregon or Washington leiiitorv until c:lb-d ior. carefully iackl iuil se- i urel v scaled. mice and lii science, .vv first street, i:M'ius -'i an -7. I add's N w IluUdiiiK, Corner rlrst ai.d l oluniOia, rortlaial. oreKou. OUCHIKGHAii & HECHT'S 300TS AND SHOES Are the CEST nnd COST X0 MORE than (Mhor IJrands, and if thp Merchant with irl:om yon Trnde 5ops not loop our (Zood it Is because It PAYS bettor to sell a ialr of Bout or Shoe.- leterj TWO Months tiiar every FOl'K or FIVE. vv wakkaxt every pair !.Ve make. All Merchants In (Jood Credit .an procure these floods at our Ware iuhisi's in POUTLAXI) or San Francisco. THY OUR "HERCULES" BOOTS. IIECIIT BitOS. & CO. ?! H Ksy Kill Qfr iuiasjd k'Jk?-i' l esf.i, rA'ojsaYEis. roaTia.r OIX- SEWING MACHINE NTI1RF. 1R7 TIIIRH ST. S BCPAIKf If S DOM'S UN bHUn I NUIIUfcJ All Leading MACHINES OILS. EEDLES, OM THREAD. ATTACHMENTS,etc GEKEBAL AGOT roa TBI HOUSEHOLD & WHITE OU A N YON V. WHO X. T.KAKN i1 Hellettic V IIIIni Mjwlrin f Ili-e nd Cloitk f utlluv, and, wttti a cor ret iiicu ire and perfect cuttme, produce tt, bad littlnR :arinent. Several iivprovements have Jur een miule. Agents to sell und teach wanted n everv town. Uood agents car. .ake irorn 10 to t:S ner day. K KL.UM JO A J I f.IvSON. CThciiey, KKkan Co., W. T my t .1