Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, April 24, 1896, Image 8

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    CHRISTIAN E 'DEAVQRERS.
CONTINIKI) FB iH I.ANT WBkIc.
Thursday, I lie last day, a laige
(mount of work wan HccompllHlied.
Tlie sunris soivice wag led by F. .
Billington of Lafayette.
A 0 a m. Hie relation- of Christian
Endeavor and city, county and national
evaugnliation wore diHcuned by Revs.
Poling of Lafayette and Ituutf of Oregon
t'ity and Newlin of Nowbertf and Wm.
Sliaw of Boston. E. A. Balls of Port
nd spoke on "Chi istian Endeavor on
the Sea" and W . ilanna of Union and
W. W. Morse of Portland on "The Ele
ment of Personal Service."
The general secretaries for the de
noinlnationa' societies were elected as
foil iws:
Congregational W II Morrison, Port
land; Presbyterian, Roma G White,
Woodburn; Baptist, Will W Brooks,
Salem; United Brethren (Liberal), 0 V
White, Philomath; United Brethren
(Radical). W W Savage, Salem; United
Evangelical, Professor D M Metier,
Lafayette; Campbellite, F EBilliogton,
Lafayette.
Among the resolution adopted were
paragraphs urging the support of all
Christian Endearorera "to uphold a free
press, free schools, and oar civil and
religious liberties"; expressing apptr
elation of the efficient work of Treasurer
Shaw of Boston, of Chorister A. 8.
Dresser of this city, (or special musical
work of marked excellence; of the
editorial work of Will W. Brooks of
Salem on the Endeavorer; of the hos
pitality of the people of Oregon City,
and the courtesy of the transportation
companies ; Indorsing the efforts of the
Gladstone Chautauqua management to
discourage Sunday trains and boats;
(or good government, "recognising the
saloon to be Christ's greatest foe, we will
urge all Endeavorers and others to op
pose it with voice and vote."
The finance committee reported the
following budget for the coming year:
Oregon Christian Endeavor $200
Junior superintendent BO
Secretary's expenses 250
President's expenses 100
Treasurer 20
Missionary, good citizenship and
temperance, each 30
Miscellaneous 60
Total 1 S00
In order to raise this sum of mo ney,
it was recommended that each member
of the senior societies pay 10 cents and
each junior 5 cents.
The following officers were elected:
President, (I 8 Gile, of Salem; vice
presidents, Miss A M Bristow, of Cor
vnllis, Mrs McKinley, of Portland, Miss
LShupe, of Roseburg; secretary, WI
Staley, of Salem ; treasurer, Fred Lock
ley, jr. , f Salem ; superintendent of ju-
DuUiOKG.V.SH0RES,
COMPLETE
ATARRH
URE.
KOTII LOCAL
AX I)' IXTKStXAL.
The only remfdy nilurontred to absolutely
cure caiurrh mid complrtely (radicate the
disease liuin Ilk-flood and System
FULL SIZE, 81.00; TRIAL SIZE, 25c.
Each lull sire pnckaKa contains one full mnnlh'i
local imminent, unt full mnnlh'i supply Csnrrh
Healmtc Ituli.i and ore lull numili's supply ul Csiarrh,
Blood and Sunnairi Pill.
If vuu havr- anv nf Ihe fiillnwlng symptoms, Dr G.
W. Shores' Compicie Cilnrrh Cure will Rive you In
slam relief and ciimplelriy and permanenlly cure you
Is the nose stoppfd ui?
Doosvour nose dlihr?
Is !Ne nose sore and lender?
I there pain In front of he'd?
Do you hawk to clesr ihe throat?
Is your throat drv liujie morning?
Do vou sleep with 'your mouth op?n?
Is your hearing fallln ?
Do vour ers discharge?
Is Ihe wax dry In vour ears?
Do you hear better some days than others?
Is your hearing worse when you have a cold?
Dr. O. W. Shores' Cough Cure cures all coughs,
colds and bronchi I affections. One dose will slop
spasmodic croup. Keep a boltle In the house. Large
slie hollies 2ic. If you have these symptoms use II
as directed on Ihe bottle and It will cute yuu.
Have vou a cough?
Do you lake cold easily?
Have you a pain In Ihe side?
Do you raise frothv material?
l)o you cough In the mornings?
Do you spit up Utile cheesy lumps?
Dr. O. Shores' Tonic and Blood Purifier clean
its and purities the blood, gives strength and ylgor,
cures dyspepsia and all nervous diseases. Fries,
tl per boltle. It rermanently cures the following
symptoms:
Is there nausea?
Do you belch up gas? ,
Are you constipated?
Is your tongue coated?
Do you bloat up after eating?
Do you feel you are growing weaker?
la there constant bad taste in Ihe mouth?
Dr. a. W. Shores' Kidney end Uver Cure
.ures all diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladder,
I'rlce, $1 per bottle.
Do you get diny?
Have you colj leet?
Do yuu feel miserable?
Do you get tired easily?
IX you have hot Hashes?
Are your spirits low at times?
Do you have rumbling In bowels?
Do your hands and teet swell?
U this noticed more at night?
Is Ihete pain in small of back?
Has the perspiration a bad odor?
Is there puttiness under Ihe eyes?
Do you have tu gel up often at night?
Is Ihere a deposit In urine II left standing?
Don't neglect these signs and risk Bright s disease
killing you. Dr. Shorts' Kidney and liver cure will
cure you if used as directed on the boltle.
Dr. a. W. Shores' Mountain ageOII stops the
worst pain In one minute. Kir headache, toothacha.
neuralgia, cramps or colic use It externally and In
ternally. Prevents and cures diphtheria If used in
lime Keep a bottle hmJv. I'rlce. :c a bottle.
Df. O. W. Shores' Pepsin Vermifuge destroys
intestinal worms and removes the little round nest
where they hatch and breed. It never fails. Price
2V a botte. .
Dr. tl W Shores' Wlntergreen Salve cures sll
diseases of the skin. Removes red spots and black
rlmples from ihe face. Heals old sores In 3 to i Jays.
Dr O 'w Shores' Antl-Constlf.itlon PIHe
lire chronic constipation, sick headache and bilious
jttacks. Price. 2Sc a bottle.
In all rases. If the bowels are constipated lake one of
."r. G.W. Shores' Anti-Constipation Pills at bedtime.
It your trouble i chronic and deep-seated, write Dr.
W. Sho-es personally tor his new symptom list
and have your case diagnosed and get his expert ad-
" Thejefsmous remedies are prepared only bv DwC
j.rG W Shores, Zion sMedi:al Institute. Salt Uke
'for sale by all Druggists, or sent to any address oa
receipt of price.
roa sali T
G. A. HARDING, Sole Agent,
oi;::t. n CUV, oattfos.
nlors, the Rev. J CTempleton, of Enter
prise; of temperance, MrsASMcMur-
phy, of Eugene; of good citizenship, the
Rev E E Thompson, nf McMinnviile;
missionary, the Rev It Little, of Albany.
Eugene was selected as place for
holding next convention . It was voted
to make the Endeavorer semi monthly.
Rev Farmer of Salem spoke on "The
Endeavorers Life Line and How to Ue
It." Itov Uames of Portland spokeon
"Paul's Consecration and Heroisn the
Need of the Church To-Day." Wm
Shaw spoke a few farewell words.
W II Morrow presented a banner to
Benton county union for greatest in
crease in number of societies and Dr
Cowan gave a banner to Klamath county
for greatest Increase.
The junior Endeavorers had a special
program in the afternoon under super
vision of J C Templeton.
There were 618 persons who register
ed fully 600 of whom were from other
places. Entertainment was furnished
for 440.
The following additional delegates
registered alter last report was printed :
UNION, ETC.
Harmony Harry Gifford, A Fauk-
hauser, Ar McLaughlin, Bertha Gifford.
Red land Mrs J M Armstrong.
Canby W M Shank, Mrs W M Shank.
Ely-Mrs 8 J Hack.
Springwater Rosa Hargreaves.
Seattlle H L Hirer.
Sell wood J Price.
Milwaukie-C Millan, A Wessinger,
Anna R Rogers, Miss Mauer, Mrs B
Fiscli, J C Gibson.
Fulton N A Bailey.
UNlTfD BRKTHBIN.
Phllomath-A V White.
Pleasant Home Mrs J H Stephens.
Portland Hattie Wharfield.
Mt Tabor Hattie Daley.
FRIENDS.
Newburg Nate D Elliott, II S Cash,
TNewlin.
Dundee J Swetman.
3IITHODIST.
Cascade Locks E C Urey, I A Bason.
Oregon City 8 W Stryker.
Nashville, Tenn 8 J Dodson.
CHRISTIAN.
Portland W J Shelby, Mrs B E
Meserve.
McMinnviile Walter L Hembree.
Albany Miss V Steuart, DrD Norris,
A Cane.
Eugene E C Sanderson.
EVANGELICAL.
Portland H 8 Adams.
Milwaukle B M Fisch, II Stucky.
BAPTIST.
Gladstone Gilman Parker, Mrs L G
Parker, Bennio Wood.
Piirkplace Mrs H Hargreaves.
Portland Bertha I Dixon, Itev J H
Teale, C A Nultey, Mrs C Ordeman, L
C Ordeman, Geo II Brown.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Portlnntl Lida Bpicer, Mrs A Cape
land, Mrs T Smith, Mis W Garigon,
Mrs Raider, Mrs II Gaukeny, Mrs A
McLaine, Martha Case, Jessie C
Witherell, Janet L Johnstone, Bella 8
Patterllo, Edith In Bannard, Flora L
Vicent, C R Shields, J II Boston, Mrs C
R Shields, Mary E Mathews, Carrie
Daliileish, Luna Reed, E B McFarluud,
G E Hayes, A M Doyle, Mrs E R Neve
gold. Grants Pass Lilly G Barrie, Edna
Shererr
Cleone Louis II Arnesou, M B Scott.
CONGREGATIONAL. '
Clackamas Cordelia Robinson, Mrs
T Holcomb.
New Era Mrs E C Eastman.
Portland Fred Kirgis, FPIympton,
Mable Amesbur. Mrs E Plympton, E
Wilkins. Edna E Heinea, E F Smith,
Eva A Larway, Louise M Rice, Miss C
LaBarre, Mrs J Scott, Gertrude Tolsted,
W M Morrow, Mrs W C Duniwaj , W D
Scott.
Willsburg A M Doty.
Beaverton L E Thomas .
Boston, Mass Wm Shaw.
Norwich, N Y Rev W HScudder.
Corvallis L Brown.
For Oyer Fifty Yean.
Ax Old aku Will-Tbiid Rcmidt. Mrs. Win
slow's Soothing Syrup has been need for over fifty
years by millions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child,
softens Uie gums, allays all pain, cures wind eollo,
and Is Uie best remedy fur Diarrhoea, Is pleasant to
the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the
World. Twenty Are cents a bottle. Its value is In
ealoulabla. Be sure and ask for lira. Winslow'a
Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.
IT SAVES LIVES EVERY DAY.
Thousand of cases of Consumption.
Asthma, Coughs, Cold and Croup are cured
every day by Shiloh's Cure. Kor sale by
(j. A. Harding.
ee m
A XATVSAL IIEAUTIFIER.
Karl'slover Root Tea purities the Mood
and gives a clear and beautiful complexion.
For sale by 11. A Harding.
FOR PYtiPEl'SlA
and Liver Complaint you have a printed
guarantee on every lwtlle of Shiloh's YiUlUi'r
never lails to cure. For sale G. A. Harding
CATARRH CI REP.
Health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's
Catarrh Kemedv. Price 50 cent. Nasal
Injector free. For sale by ('.. A. Harding.
sVnea Baby as sf ok. we jtt her Cast aria.
Then she was a OiikL six cried for Castori.
JThen she became Miss, sh elung to Castoria,
TUB sne bed Children, abe gtre tbem Castor
PLANTING POTATOES.
Modem Machinery Used by Kxporta For
Cutting and Planting the Tuber.
In pluutiug potatoes, either for home
use or for market, the first essential is a
well drained, rich plat of laud. A field
which has been two years in clover is
usually the best To this apply a heavy
dressing of well rotted barnyard ma
nure. Break the sod in the fall or the
winter 8 or 4 inches deep ; then in spring
turn it over to a depth of 8 or 0 inches
and cut up thoroughly with a disk har
row, continuing the operation until the '
seed bed ia well fined and in the best :
condition. Use a smoothing harrow to j
compact it sufficiently, so that it will
not be dried out unduly. .
The old method of band planting will
probably continue as the standard proc
ess for the general farmer who culti
vates but a small patch for his own use.
The potatoes are out by hand to two
eyes, dropped in rows 8 feet apart, with
the bills 18 inobes apart in the row Jr.
they are to be plowed one way and 3X
to 8 feet apart if they are to be cultivat
ed crosswise. Checking;, however, is
hardly ever necessary except where the
land ia very foul, aaya American Agri
culturist, authority for the foregoing.
This authority also has the following to
ay concerning commercial planting :
For commercial planting hand proo
eases are entirely too alow ; consequent
ly inventors have constructed machines
both for cutting the potatoes into suita
ble sited pieoea and for planting them.
There ia also on the market a machine
which outs the seed and at the same
time does the planting. This ia a hand
potato cutter that does the work of eight
persons. The number of knives can be
decreased so as to make larger pieces of
it, or can be increased and smaller
pieces obtained. This machine can also
be used for cutting beets, turnips, car
rots and other roots for stock feed.
Machines for planting potatoes at the
rate of four to eight aores per day are
no longer an experiment, and the best
are familiar to readers through adver
tisements. One man only is needed to
operate the machine that plants cut
seed, while the automatic cutter and
planter requires a man and boy. These
implements open the furrow, drop the
seed and any desired amount and kind
of fertilizer, and cover evenly with soil
to a uniform depth, bringing an even
stand. A marker indicates the next row
and keeps the rows straight One of
these machines soon saves its cost on a
farm where potatoes are grown to any
extent, while one oan do much custom
planting, and make money while sav
ing expense for his customers. In these
days of close margins ou the potato crop
it is necessary to study every possible
detail to produce the least expense. ' ,
Close Boot Froulng.
The new method of close root pruning
ia exactly the reverse of the old idea of
transplanting namely, taking up a tree
with its roots entire. H. M. Stringfel
low, near Galveston, is the pioneer in
heralding this new method, which a
number of equally successful horticul
turists in the south approve and prac
tice. Briefly stated, the new method is
as follows: Hold tree, top down, and
cut bauk to about one inch. This cut
will face down when tree is set. Leave
only from one to three feet of top. Let
all shoots grow. When one foot ' in
length, rub off all that are not needed
for a symmetrical top.
The Pacific Rural Press, commenting
on this new method, says: "We are
aware that the system has been follow
ed to some extent by some planters upon
the moist soil in the neighborhood of
Visalia. It is our judgment that under
favorable conditions for rootiug, such as
retention of moisture neur tlie surface,
the results described by Mr. Stringfel
low would be attainable, so far as suc
cessful striking of roots from the fresh
ly cut stubs goes. We are also quite as
sured that undor tho conditions sur
rouudiug many of our newly planted
trees in California a large proportion of
them would die. Our observation is
that too mnoh importance has boen at
tached to the retention of fibrous roots,
but we should want to cut our roots
longer than hedges for the same reason
that in the drier parts of this state we
use longer cutting aud plant seeds deep
er than is desirable in moist summer
climates."
When to Uen Ben Manure.
There is little objection to putting
the hen manure directly on the garden
to be plowed or spaded under iii the
spring. One advantage in keeping this
manure over winter is that when thor
oughly dried out it may be crushed or
ground and used with muriate of potash
and ground bone to moke a good ferti
lizer. This dried manure makes an ex
cellent "filler" for a home mixed fer
tilizer. The carbonate of lime should
not be used on fresh hen manure if you
wish to retain its value. This form of
lime liberates the ammonia by permit
ting it to pass into a volatile form.
Laud plaster, or sulphate of lime, will
"sweeten" the house and preserve the
manure much better than the "lime." I
Rural New Yorker.
Fighting Cutworms.
In a bulletin from the New Jersey
station it is stated that clover or sod
laud is most frequently infested by cut
worms, which are less frequently found
on lute cultivated land. The worms are
specially abundant in crimson clover.
Among tbe remedies suggested clean
culture is placed first, prominently asso
ciated with early fall plowing. Apply
ing a top dressing of kainit and nitrate
of soda in the early spring if corn is to
be planted is advised, the seeding to be
delayed until the rain has carried the
fertiliiers into tbe soiL Distributing
clover or bran that has been moistened
with paris green about the fields is also
rtvnmmeuder!.
Telegreph Uasen,
A German expert, after a careful es
timate, has announced that the total
length of telegraph liuea in the world is
1,0(13,700 miles, of which Americu bus
646,000 miles; Europe, 880,700; Asia,
67,400; Africa, 31,600, and Australia,
47,600 miles. Tbe United States has a
greater length than any other country,
408,900 miles, and Russia comes next,
although European Russia has only 81,
000 miles. The other countries follow
in this order: Germany, France, Austria-Hungary,
British India, Mexico, the
United Kingdom, Canada, Italy, Tor
key, tbe Argentine Republic, Spain and
Chile. In point of proportion, however,
Belgium leads, with 400 miles of wire
for every 1,000 square miles of territory ;
Germany comes next with 860 miles;
Holland is only slightly behind Ger
many, and the United Kingdom has 380
miles of telegraph for every 1,000 miles
of country.
"The Barber of SeTiHe."
"The Barber of Seville," tbe famous
opera of Rossini, was produced for the
first time on Feb. 16, 1816. According
to the Italian law, which fixes tbe dura
tion of the right of ownership for dramat
ic works at 80 years, Boaaini'i matter
piece would have become public proper
ty a few weeks ago. But in Italy no op
era is more popular than "The Barber,"
and tbe revenues from its production
constitute almost the whole income of
the musical academy at Peaaro, Italy,
the residuary legatee of tbe oompoter.
Owing to this fact, the government has
issued a decree prolonging the right of
proprietorship two yeara ia order to save
the institution financially.
All our progress it an unfolding like
the vegetable bud. Ton have first an in
stinct, then an opinion, then a knowl
edge, at the plant has root, bud and
fruit Trust the instinct to the end,
though yon can render no reason.
Emerson. .
Tbe shape of the fish book was doubt
less suggested by that of various thorns
or by the claws of the oat, lion or tiger.
AIL RECOMMEND IT.
Ask your physician, your druggist and youi
friends aliout Shiloh's Cure for Consumption.
Tbey will recommend it. For sale by G. A
Hading.
THR ILLS OF WONAN.
Conxtipation, cnuses more than half the ills
of women. Karl's CI ver Root Tea is a
pleasant cure for Constipation, For sale by
G. A. Harding
A FACT WORTH KNOWING.
Consumption, LnGrippe, Pneumonia, and
all Tbroat and Lung diseases are cured by
Shiloh's Cure. For sale by G. A. Harding
KARL'S CLOVER ROOT TEA
is a sure cure for Headache and nervous
diseases. Nothing relieves so quickly. For
sale by G. A. Harding.
Seven Months With Fever.
Wonderful Recovery of Health.
Mr. Balrd's rapid and marvelous recovery
from a mere skeleton to his normal wel&ht,
270 pounds, was surely the uUsttot of tbe
grandest strength-giving and building-up
medicine ever produced, namely:
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine.
J. H. Baird.
"Gentlemen I wish to express to you my
gratltudo for the great good that Vr.
Mile' Nervine has done for me, I teas
taken sick with typhoid fever and I laid
in bed for seven months. After getting
over the fever I was thin, nervous ana tired,
and did not regain my lost strength. I tried
several proprietary medicines, and finally,
after having been reduced in weight toldO
pounds, X began trying your Nervine, and at
once began to improve. Was finally entirety
cured, and today I can say I never felt bet
ter in all my life, and weigh 270 pounds.
This is my normal weight, as 1 measure
feet Stt inches in height."
South Bend, Ind. J. II. BAIRD.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will Denefit.
Alldrugglstssellitattl.S bottles forto, or
It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
bf the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad.
Dr. Miles' Nervine .'.th
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Sweet Peas.
Mixed
(Per pound . . . . 40o,
-J Half pound . . . 25C.
I Quarter pound . . 15C.
Varieties
THE ONLY
f DOUBLE SWEET PEA,
BRIDE CF NIAGARA.
(True to Name.)
Price Paclct 25c. Hatf packet 15c.
THE WONDERFUL
CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE,
Only 15 Cents.
VICE'S FLORAL CCID2, 1336,
TlM rUawr toed CataJoft.
Tried and True Novelties. Fuchsia, ft
Rtm, Blackberry. The Pearl Gooseberry,
Potatoes, Earliest Tomato Known, etc. W
Lithographs of Doubie bwect Pea, Ro.
Fuchsia. Blackberries, Rarberric, New
1 aicr Tomato. Vegetables. Filled with good
thing, old and new. Full Ut cf Flowers, 9
Vegetables, Small Fn.it, etc., with descrip-
tioa and prices. Mailed on receipt of io ctv, W
which maybe deducted irom 6rt order reaPy
Free, -ot free with aa onlr fcr any ot the W
above.
ROCHESTER, N. Y. f
lasa.sixa a u
JAMES VICX'S SONS
for Infants and Children.
THIRTY vara' oWratltm of CaatorU sjritti the firvmmf ef
millions of poraoBs, prmlt m to .peak wf It sjrtthoat gwwlnC
It l staqnoasionaMy h Vasrt roaaody tot Infaata and CnllalraJs ,
tho world ka QTOf known. It la Wamloaa. ChUdraa lllf It. It
arlToo tkorn koaltk. It will to tkotr Mtoi. In It Motkoro kare
oothln wklek la nkaolnUIy safti asnd prao tic ally Txrfaot a
oklld'a aaodiolno.
CaatorU doatroy Worsnat.
CaatorU allay rarvorlakaaaa,
CaatorU prowoata Toamltlmfr gotar Card.
CaatorU oar PUrrasaa and WUd ColU.
CaatorU rolloTOo T tklna; Troakloa,
CaatorU oaroo Constipation and nataloaoy.
CaatorU noatvallaaa tka otoota of earooalo aeld ao or palaon a afcr,
CaatorU dooo not eoatala morpklaa, oplnaa, or ottor tarootlo aroporty,
CaatorU aaaUsUataa tko food. rotraUtoo tko atoataok and kowola,
trlvUg koaltky and aataral olooa.
CaatorU la pat an U ona-atao kottloa only. It U not oold faa Valk.
Poa't anew any oao to poll yoa aaytklasi aleo oa tko ploa or proaalao
that It tajat aa good" aad'mrmaaawor avoir parpaoa.?
goo tkat yoa got C-A--T-aI-A.
Tko lao-saaUlo
alaraatara of
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
MANHOOD RESTORED
linn nf a famnus
vnti. or dlwaflea
BEFORE ANO AFTtft kidney, and ttienrinaryorganiol all impurities,
rUPIDENR strengthens and restores small weak organs,
The rpaaon sufferers are not cured oy uneiors is DecHuae ninety Vrr crm m .ruuuicu
IsmsaftlsisCUPIDEN Els tho only known remedv to cure without an operation, woo test moni
SiTa V, IttM irnarVmiSglwo and money returned if six boxes does not euwt a peruumeutaur
Sbox,aixfort.5.(J,byinail. Send for frb circular and testimonials.
Address BAVOl. JIIDICISB t'0 P, O. Box 20T9, San Francisco, Cal. JbrBaUtg
Oeorge A. Harding' Druggist
WAR! WAR!!
AT THE
GA1BRINUS COLD STORAGE!
The only pUr the city which can supply yon with anything yon wont In the liquor line
ami saves yuu money on every artiele you buy WINK, HfcEK AND LIQUORS because
I sell to you al Portland prices aud save you your electric car fure and expenses while in
OTI "will save ten yenrs on your life's leane by trading at home with a reliable firm and not
helnit held up bv highwaymen on the electric ear.
What you buy ut the (Jambrinus Cold btoragc Is guaranteed to be just what you buy It for or
money refunded .
J,HrriTt Ktork of l iquors and the onlv complete stock of Wines at the Lowest Pricks.
WHY (it) TO A DltK.hloKK and pay 4.U0 per gallon as a pastime when you can buy
better wine at the following prices:
SWEET WINES;
California Port Wine, per gallon - - - - H 60
" Bherrv " " " 1 4u
" Angelica" ltr----T-- - - 1 50
u Sweet Mnarcttel ' " - - - - - - 1 511
" TnkKV Wine " ".. .. : . 150
" Mnderia " " " - - 1 60
" Maliga ' : - HU
" Kei.ling A Uock ' " .......... 75
"TTt'h'fet " 7S
Bottled Beer (quarts) per dozen, - -160
Porter, Domestic " 1 50
UutnesV Extra Stout (pints) per dozen - -2 75
Swan Whiskey, per gallon . 3 7ft
Phoenix Bourbon " ...... . . . 4 fjy
California Crane Brandy, per gallon - 8 50
California Blackberry Brandy, per gallon 00
CaT-For keg beer, leave order. The finest family rooms. This place Is conducted first-cluss-H
N. F. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr., s'xiu adh mnav "streets.
The cheap rates of Ave dollars cabin
and two-fifty steerage, including meals
and berth, are still in effect cm the O.
R. & N. Go's steamers from Portland to
8an Francisco. Steamers leave Portland
every five days.
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4. How to Recomea Boxer,
.V t.vmnastics.
Mow to riayuwn i ennis.
By Champion Campbell.
How to Flay Base Ball.
Just the thing for Boys.
By Walter Camp.
HowtoPlayC-olf. ByJ.
Stuart Balfour.
TheAthlete'sGuide. How
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l.H. Hind Hall.
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rVn 1... Indoor Base Ball.
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Al. Cricket Guide. By W.OfficialCroquel Gu.de.
Geo. Wright. IS), tawn Bowls. By Hers
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ntni, Chamnion Am-jW. Archery. Byjamcsi
ateur Oirsman. Mitchel.
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M 0. Murphy, Valel players. Otficial Kules
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AnJerson. ;-t4. Roller I'oio
3U. How to Play Lacrosse. 145. Spalding's Bicycle
11- w U rnrKrt I Guide.
32. Tr lineal Hall Playing. 46. Athletic Almanac for
Br Arthur A. Irwin
BvI.E Sullivan
S3, laws Tennis Guide.
4T. Omcial Handbook ot
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