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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1890)
917 The Odd Fellows, with the assistance of neighboring lodges, propose to erect a hospital at Centralis, Washington. The electric light plant has arrived at Blaine, Washington. It will be completed by first of August. WEST SHORE. EVEEY ADVERTISER of THE ADVERTISERS' GUIDE. Mailed free by STANLEY DAY, New Market, New Jersey. klly moanaof thisNow Instru ment patient treat them- el AT 1IOM Rnrl nh. r tain continuous Internal pressure and support, 1 towtherwith medioinul annlioalion dlrMilv to tneanvwea pans, jimaiureiieiin aiiraefa, rnoe (Dy mal!),M. Send stamp forPomphlot No. a. Address, M.K.TrnwsCo.,7o48Mramento8t,NanFraiioisoo, UaL "Dr. Pierce's PileReinedy"anexoellentmedioln to Ufa with the 'Applier,' oan ba mailed to any address within the United States. Prlca of the Remedy. SI. G. SHINDLER FURNITURE COMPANY FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Waroroomi, 166 First fit, through 200 ft to 167-169 Front St, next to St. Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. HOME and COUNTRY With which U incorporated the GRAND ARMY REVIEW. " Fraternity Meant 8oniethlng ." A Veteran and Household Monthly for Every Pat riotic Citizen. Established 1885, lBtued at 96-98 Maiden Lane, N. Y. City. JOSEPH W. KAY, Publisher. Guaranteed Clronlatlon 380,000 Tear, Subeoription, $1.00 per year, in Advance. Adver tising Terms on Application. Now in its fifth year and making new friends with every if sue. Home and Country enjoys a oir oulation of 850,000 a year, with a pnrpose of reach ing 400,000 by the end of the year entered upon ; for as the Veteran's friend ana people's paper, it is taken into the homes of all who love their coun try in every part of the union.. One of its new fea tures is a Country Store in iU columns, by which ite friends, subscribers and readers oan purchase usef ul goods at prioes they oan not obtain them at elsewhere distant from manufacturing oenters, Subeoribe f t it at onoe. A an advertising; medium Home and Country is pre-eminent. It is adapted to general advertisers throughou the nnion by resn of i' s circulation in every field of social and industrial life. Adver. tisers who have any share of such business they de sire to place where it will do them good, will do well to promptly address Home and Country, 96 and 98 Maiden Lane, N. Y. City. Now is the ao oepted time. Agents wanted. Subscriptions always weloome. Address HOME AND COUNTRY, Apr-12t.ni 96 and 98 Maiden Lane, N. Y. City, II B. STEINBACH & CO, POPULAR Clothiers Hatters, Spring and Summer Goods Now Ready. If yon are unable to oome in person to examine our stock of Clothing, HaU and Furnishing Goods we shall be pleased to fill your order by mall, and will use every effort to give you satisfaction. Samples, with rules for self-measurement, a well as one of our 64-page illustrated catalogues, will be sent free of charge npon application. In ordering, state if you desire sack or frock, boy's suit, long or knee pants. Orders must be accompanied by part cash. Goods oan be exchanged if unsatisfactory. A. B. STEINBACH & CO, First and Morrison 8ts.. P. O. Box 418. rOUTLAND, OlIEGON. to our readers the (act that Staver A Walker carry the largest and most complete stock of any one firm in the world of En gines and Boilers and Machinery of every description, both at their headquarters in Portland, Or., and at their branch houses at Seattle, Spokane Falls, Walla Walla, I'omeroy and Colfax, Wanh., Moscow, Idaho, LaOrande and Medford, Or. It will undoubt edly be of inter et, and profit as well, to all GEORGE WASHINGTON'S COACH. We are pleased to have an opportunity of-presenting to our readers in this issue an illustration of the famous historical coach of the " father of our country " and our first president the revered George Washington. This coach is valued at $10,000, and is still preserved, and will, no doubt, be on ex hibition at the World's Fair in Chicago, in 1893, and doubt less many of our readers will have an opportunity of see- i ins the original vehicle itself. The old coach brings V forcibly to mind, in this wonderful era of progress and prosperity of the now great United States, the tribulations and suffer ings endured by our noble ancestors In winning for us the glorious her itage of this great country and its free government. The accom panying illustration is kindly fur nished ns by the great firm of Staver & Walker, of the New Mar ket block, Portland, Or., who are the largest dealers in Fine Carriages and Harness west of Chicago, and whose Car-' riage repository undoubtedly con tains the largest, finest and most complete stock of Carriages and Buggies, Farm and Spring Wag ons, Carts, and everything " on Wheels " nn ITia rnnat The growth of the country will be well evidenced by the our readers who Intend purchasing machinery or vehicles of marvelous difference between the coach of our first president any description, to call upon or correspond with the firm of and the elegant Landau (which we will probably illustrate in a Staver A Walker. They cordially invite everybody to call and short time) of our present president. We would also mention inspect their mammoth establishment. i "' r"ir in iiimswi, 6 Bill H 1 lIC 1 U W ! , Vl - mir i uv- --t-.i mi i in