4 ' V i lit acitioftiit. f RIDAT-.. ,-. ...... JCT.T 12. 1ST2. " AGENTS FCR THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT, Ashland :. .......... Isaac Miller. Brownsville.... J- M- Morgan, ' 'IXirvHlli.; W.; It. IVivrtt. ' ram-on City..:.. I- J- Hagnowuod. Kast Tortlaud Iy. ltaflerty. Kugi'ne J- Rlton, Jr. (Ja.sKburg........v......Mvtthfw Immttun. lIarri.sburg.....Kuin. May & 11. H. Holt. Jeflor5i. .. Haulcy. AVatt rnnui. Jac-ksoiVille............ J- l1:",11- IjubnnoA. Kr 1-Jklna. - I UnuiTle..;. S. JcCoinas. 't ! Portland...... ..... ..-...-L amutl. 'l'ctirla .U.'. .: I. NV Smith. Pendleton J. L J". Koseburg ....... A. A. rink. Scio.:...... Uan. Gaby & Coo. Christio. Halem- F. Urowiu . The Dalles A. V. Ferguwn. "'Walla Walla T. Caton. Yakima, W. T. K. P. Boylcs. er - x - -. - nrr K THE DAY TVS C2LEBSATED. t .o-,t .'Thursday of last week was the ."Fourth of July a day which was as obscure and unknown 89 any other day of the year uutil about -ninety-six years ago, when a party of couvivial gentlemen met at a room in Philadul . phia and resolved tOj "do sumthin." One of their number even went no far s to recklessly declare that ho would "sink or swim, live or die, survive or perish!" and we have undoubted .his torical authority for assertiug that he lid it, to what extent, however, Jiisto- , ry does not inform us. arious other iiriuallv reeklesa ' and extravagant as- :Mrloua and Jeela-atioiis were uiade y iembors of the party, prominent Among which tho statement that "when iu the course of huiiiau events it iseenines neeesWry,' - and another 8tentriau voiee vociferously asserted S that "We hold these truths to ho self f evident." TLU'last declaration was I a clincher and. brought dow:i the house, and so the party adjourned to a I neighboring "beet gar Jen and proeee? i x to celebrate, Uius inaugurating a system" and a liolIJay which has beca rigidly aud vigorously observed by 'generations yet unborn even unto the present ilay. ; . . l"" la humble imitation of our illustri ous predecessors, and as a manifesta tion of our respect aud devotion to the time-honored citftonis of our country, the people -of Albany celebrated hut Fourth aud a rare time it was indeed. At 9 A- M. the Albany firemen, head ed by the gorgeously-uniformed brass .band,- ma relied to the residence of Mrs. L.yle, where Miss Katie Lyle present ed a superbly -beautiful lanner to the 4onipany, accompanied by a few ueat "and eiegant remarks, which were ap- propriately replied to by Foreman Webber in a sjeech full of gallantry; and eloquence. The procession tln-u inarched through the principal streets, i and thence to the Fair Grounds, where i the Orator of the -'Day, Hon. C G. i Curl, delivered an oration which for! elegance of language, - poetry of thought and superiorly of composition ! we have never heard excell?d. The vast crowd, tlwugh Buli'ering the in- ) j convenience of a want of seats, Hsten eiLclosely to the oration, and tmi ver-, ; . . sally ppiouucsd it an effort of the t j ltrst order. The regular exercises being over the j remainder of the day was passed in i . miscellaneous enjoyments, such as i dancing in the pavilion, wandering under the cool shade of the spreading oaks, and flirtations by the beautiful girls and brave boys for which Linn county is so justly famous. . There were the largest number of persons in attendance on this occasion that we have, ever wituessed at Al bany, and the day passed oft without a discordant jar to- mar. its harmony or disturb iUpleasures. We trust that we may have many more festivities like it. 'Albaxt Items. Things move rath er lively in West Albany. Our old friend H. Smith, who formerly rushed the dray business with such speed that proved him to be just What he really was a business man has positively removed his effects from the city." The well known dray left here under the pressure of horse power,; leaving the freight business to the, eity. hacks, which fly thtough town as if the very life of every citizen depended on their speedarid weTbelle ve In some cases It is so; because if Squire Arnold, with his go-ahead team, should fail, lunch would be with some of us, a joke of no small interest. ' Dr. Hill has got a new horsfrdifferent from the old stock he used id drive he must have either bought er borrowed, and we believe be never borrowV horses! : Perry Spinks having returned in good health, that vacant lot south of Dr. Tate's residence begins as usual to be covered with ash and oak odrd-wood, which, in spite of the warm weather, makes us think of winter, when chilling winds visit our homes, and large fires are-are a luxury. But finally, our old friend Charley iifattoon drove info town the other evening with a wash-boiler a kind of rotary, agitation, tumble-about eon ceraand proposed to wash- anything from a lace collar to a rag carpet, and even the babies, if they could stand it. The duds being produced,' the way he hustled out bed-quilts and every kind of "wearing apparel was astonishing. The fun of it is a child of twelve years of age can do up. the family washing in the morning before school; time, as easy as a grown person, as there is no hard work about it. There appears to be a philosophy about this washing matter not that the machine philoso phizes, but that ;Charley, or-the man I that invented the machine, must have V hadvervrcorrectviflwanf tha oft inn rf soap and warm water on the dirt ' ad- ering to the clothes, for ; there is no rubbing aor ; pounding; but it is all done by the action of the. water in agi tation.. ' As we all certainly know, dirt Sas a great tenacity for clothing, but this machine keeps the clothes, water and all in such perpetual agitation that the dirt: leaves, not because it wants to leave- but simply because it can't hold its grip. Every man thaf thinks any thing of his wife and; daughters; will certainly be after our old friend for i one of his machines! V- 1 I v . W '' " - , SELisioPs.--Kev. Mr. Lovell. 'of the M-E. Church, South preaches regu larly in the Court House in this cify 'on the second and fourth Sabbaths in ach month. THE JULY EiCSS. , There was a fair attendanco at the races on last Friday and Saturday, and mucii interest was munlfested. On the : : r' i FIUST 1AV, - At 2 o'clock v. sr., a rnnnlnsr race, tln- glo dash of 1 mile, eamo off betwe1 'Trifle," owmnl by Rowland; "Cuok skin," by Gird, for a purso of $1W with gate fee ntUled. This was th prettiest race wo have witnessed for many a day, and it excited the wildest interest among tho spectators. Tin contest was so closo that It wan Impos slblo to detemilno which would jwh uutil tho racers camo on the horn stretch, when "Trllllo" gradually.galn eu on "Buckskin" and came out a few feet ahead, making the best tliuo ever made in Linn eounty-l:-lSl., ". V At 3 o'clock thero-was a trotting race, 1 mile heats, - in 3, lor a pursu ot $1(X), with guto fees. J There 4 were three entries, as follows: Hones," by Gird,. "Minnie,",., by ; Montgomery, "Autelope," by Coudell. ' The latter is a tine trotter, but broke badly in every heat and galloiHMl almost tho entire distance around the track. "Bowes" took the first heat by a mero : 'scratch ;" "Minnie" took the second qui to hand somely, and "Bones" gobbled up the third heat ami race by a very , tight squeeze, "Minnie" pressing him all the S:3d way around. ".Time, 3UJ3i 3:31 SKttlND DAY. ,At 1 o'clock v. M., running, mile, purse $100. (iinl entercHl " Hough boy," and Ross "Hiram Abifn" The former won the race in 51 seconds. At 2 o'clock r. M., running, mile heats, 2 In 3, for a purse of $-J(X, with gate fees added. Gird entered "Buck skin" and Kos entered "Trifle." In the first heat the horses had ail even start, but "Triile" shot past her adver sary like the wind and took the track in less time than you could say "Jack Robinson." She kept her advantage and came out several feet ahead, win ning tha heat in 1:49.- Tlws second luat both horses seemed to be held in,,' but the rider of "Tciile" appeared t eared to. in - keep-7;uck- have much greater difficulty 1 iug her back than ditf he of skin." .'lie latter won mo neat ny about nili" a length, in l:.r3. On the third heai t?ie mare seemed to have lout her ambition from the start, .but still she pressed "Buckskin" very closely all the way round, yielding him the heat ai'd race by only a few feet. .She is a beautiful little animal and runs like H w-iid gazelle, but "Buckskin" appeared to get the best of her on wind and distance. There was great excitement exhibited during the progress of this race The mare was the favorite from the lime of their appearance on the track, anu inc ports" gave heavy odds n her. , . ... , , . . grin when "Buckskin" pranced i to his stable with the laurels of vie.'ory clustering his proudly arching neck. eL Thus ended the July races, whi passed ofl pleasantly to all concerned. The horses will remain tiiioii the grounds and be kept in training for our ajproacbing County Fair. The Otiiek Side. A good one hap pened at the celebration here on the Fourth. Gen. Nesroith was one of the audience who were intently listening to the im;assioned and patriotic ora tion of Mr. Curl, when a red-haired specimen of the genu homo from the "rural deestricks" sidled up to "Jier" andaskeii him if he was "goin to speak after that man (meaning Curl) got through ?" ;'Xo, sir," answered Xez, "I have no thought of doing so." The man looked greatly surprised and diiiappointed, hung hi3 head fr a mo- jing a new and superb pat.'ern of bed ment, and at lait looking up with' a kroom hl-U called tiie "Dolly Varden." utill astonished gaze, blurted out: "Well, ain't any owl y goin' to speak on the other tide f" Nez got out of there o be could have an open field to fly Ut pieces in case he tthould "bust" with hiiarous laughter. ...... Feom TUECA.scADE8.-Mr. Hin- man, who lives at Camp Polk, on the j Tnei40' buttei-boiling and - cheese Eastern slope of the Cascade 3oun- mehh ht to KmUltl OUP clty tains, cm the Ibanon and Ochoco dad, of the necessity of passing an or road about 80 miles from here, arrived Unanee requirjg each prorty owner in this city during the week with nine plant jn ff0ntof w; head of beef cattle, which he sold to . s 1 .'- ,'.' Jir. Harris, one of our Albany butch- Everybody who can aflbrd it rusJies era, for 6 cents per ft. They were re- markably fat and fine looking cattle, one of them weighing a little upwards of 900 lbs. - This is the first installment of beef cattle ever driven to this mar - ket from east of the Cascades, but as Mr. Hinman has realized so bandsom Iy in this enterprise, it will doubtless b a common occurrence hereafter. JJ'. Those Plugs. Them ornery, plug nglies disturbed the quiet of our Natal Day somewhat, with their stack-pipe artillery mounted on a log wagon and a yoke of Robs Humphrey's swift footed gazelles ("Buck and Berry") to null it. Thai trnrlrloaa nt lttiortir In full Dolly Varden suit rode astride of "Buck," while Brother Jonathan ' was perched sideways on "Berry." ; The music by the band was more tiideouser than singing in a country school exhi bition, and the outlandish costumes worn by. the plugs Were a disgrace to their sex. Wo don't; understand why such irresponsible characters can't die young.,u y - .' ' w-,; UWv1" New ilATEEiAti Coming. We last week bad a call from Geo. L. Faulk ner, agent of the California ' Type Foundry, from whom we ordered., tui invoice of new type, rules,, and? other Printing material, which: we shaU ceive in time for the xiew, volumes U.UM win auu mucu to tne appearance fleeC8 weghed 22 pounds! This is of our paper, aud will be an improve-; even better tllftn the estimate of Mr. ment which will doubtless be highly ;Xolten him9df Jud n la hu , appreciated by our readers. We m;pieaaed witll bi8'pUrchase. to keep the Democrat up to the high-,. A hump-backed ' Albany EaSfcal est standard in the typography art, $ woo!dnt attend the celebration air the The; Chriotian MessengebJTTJ?"41' Ground on the Fourth ' because are in receipt of. the first No. 'of this iN'". Curl, 'a d-- Cfepperhead,.' ; w$ se- paper under its new-management' Mr. Drury; the publisher, has the reouta- tion of being an 'excellent', artistejde type sticker, and Brci. Campbell, itsjed- itor, I3 a gentleman of superior natural and acquired talents.. W& wish the Messenger abundant success. . : . -. .. . ,,. ., . ;,: ,t .,a- ' j.'-- , That Balu, given vby- JZarry ' God ley, Jeff. Cline and Frank Hestlake, at Parrish's Hall on the - night of tile Fourtn,rwas well attended and passed off in a satisfactory and pleasant jnaw jier. ! ' , . HOME AND ABROAD. Much hotness prevails. , j White hats are coming out. ' Faro and poker were lively hero lust ;nt:M Mjl .'. 'I ;-, Wheat is rlicning fast and looks magnlf. i Tho Dolly Varden stylo is Justly be coming odious. Everybody go about with fhelrleft arm in sling. Vaccination..' J 1 j" The colored school of this city has reUrqdroia baslneHs fof waul of W)k. Beartl & Son's warehouse, at Tan gent, 1ms a storage capacity of 00,000 bushels., ;; , ';; ; ;. ? ' v ' A runaway team lhiado ittmil'lng wood out of a carriage, iu this city, on the Fourth. . , H, , ! lurlnir f.!u ntinti vrp It lina frxt. nr county $I20 47 for keeping paupers and poor persons'.' ? Now North Cnrolinu has a,papf r.;wl Itedbvnyoung lady aud its title Is Dolly Vantt-nJ i O "V .': I A dog harhcvMio en mo near being the result of a eanl.ntl be1ig ihhi over by i wagon on the Fourth, t There is rumor ot an approaching wedding iu lilgh life. ' That Is, the "feller" is abou t C feet 4 I itches. Southern Mutual 1st cuaipiiieetlug began at the Crabtree camp grouiuls, lin the Forks of the San tiani, yesterday. If you wish to know u person's li- position play a game of domluoeH, backgummoti, or croquet with him, and beat him. I' ' ' There were several rosebuds Jn sight on the 4th. They werooit meii'i nones, aud might more proiK-rly be ealled noMcbuds. . 'I l'rof, Thoa. II. Crawford, von of Sen ator Crawford ef this county, is elect ed to a Professorship in the Salem University. , . ' ,"!0ar friend 1arry Kuhn 'llred ' a "nashnul s'lutc" on the morning of the gal-orlous Fourth heeauso It was a gal a lo-pounder. The change of running tlmo on the O. & C. R. It. took placo last, Sunduy, and trains running ench way paxs this city daily at i 15 c. M." ; ' ' . A Linn county' farrhef haJ A field 'of oats, thirty acres of which will yield not less than from seventy-live to eighty bushel to the acre. .: -' Thin hair thickened, baldtiett cureil, and gray hair made to return to it- youtliul color by Umj use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Reneweft j woman near uws cny piayeu a game of draw poker on her husband last Sunday, , She got away with him and his whisky Jug in elegant shape. Rlairi. Young & Cj. received by last steamer, from San Francisco, a largo invoice of dry, fancy and staple goods latest thing out. ; Go aud see them. A Brooklyn young lady has named her eat "Thoa. Varden." She wanted i to call it "Dolly Varden," but circum stances over which she had no control i would not iK-rmlt It. :, . ' . . , ftMi "VI 11 iiiulfijr lllilli ivu. .3 ill- IliVT Just followe! to the tomb her seventh ..i,...l .....t t 1.. al .. ..t.l l I, Mi-iiiiu ami in oiiij o j Kain uii anu sti.'I fresh and charming. ' ' 11 nw delicious it is these scorching iiva 1 1 be iiermitted to nass under the ctsiling hade ot such trees as those in j iront of t b residences of MeMrs. Cra- no.Co.uu r ndJfonteith. ; ' ' , ... , , lines to see w that fellow liugged a slice of calico i'-t the rear of the pavil ion on the Four." h. We iiearl a smack and then wc got u p and gotttni. Loulo MilUr'acoW Ml dead In tho 'w. .eetlast Jondav iiorniug. K.he had 'doubtless got hold o.' wi.ion weed, aa he was terribly ewol.'en aud dUplayed iother ymptonns of bcinj pfinonoI. j( Charley Mealcy it now manafactnr- Ills mam moth eHtabli.-hrnei.'C i riaw XTowdod with furniture of all i-iud. ii E. X". Beach haa purdtaxed t.'i nia- chinery of Ilubart's mw mill, if. this - cityr' awl will iiii mediately tranHpfrt-It to Iewif,boii, Idaho, whero ho desigus nibarking in the lumber-making bus- fofT to the seashore to catch a breadt pf fin'lnd and escape the sun'sdeathly rays, frhat's w-hat ails the writer of thesefew ilnes, but he can't even make a deadly raise. " ' Yesterday our jeewhollicker stood at 'about welding heat 9,750 degrees' above the Iiotncss of the middle kettle of Pluto's -dominions. The weather nd Greeley coming on us both at once is what did it. So many of our citizens have gono mountainward ami coasting that" we despair of . naming them in delail.-p Fiah Lake in. the Cascades, and Ya- quina Bay, on the ocean, seem to be lth!?0f1fe1th,5ra?f At Oak Dale, CaL, recently, an in- lignant wife broke tip a game of cards t which her husband was engaged at o'clock In the morning, by hurling a wider through , the ; window of , the oom where tho amusement was pro- ..feressing ;,;U.'3 k;.. J'i - We received a very pleasant call fro'Tn Hon. A J. DufurY of rortland." at Tuesday. He is one of the Com missioners, to arrange for thi Cehton ilal celebration of American Inde pendence, and Is very enthusiastic ! In Ibe project-.-, r - . . ? c , '-: ' -jLgo beared A yearling Cbtswold, which he purcba9ed from Mr Tolten anVl the juuge uaiey, or reona, a rew aays Ijeeted to deliver the oration1. V In 'jus- Fce to onr Itepubllcan fellow-Citizens, however, we will state thati they" genJ rally attended, without regard lo rac'el sploror previous condition of servi- ' Peterson. And now comes al ready for August that-bright -refreshing and fascinating periodical, .Peter pn's Ladies' Magazine,- the ' rareBt of 111 the monthlies. It is, alwaySj op jime aud ever improving it attractive Jess. ;. with' pi hlo (o tho exhibit of tho Ilnatt clal ait'ulrs of Linn county for tho'yea? ending June S0 1"-, publlsho t else where. It shows that the actuat In debtedness of tho county, over and above cash on hand Juno ill), Is f l't,.jli being a reduction of $0,-107 SO from tho Indebtedness of tho county on June 30, lsl. This Is truly a handsome ru V$biiiii iiwt 'rethAiidH wAh-fai cred it to the careful management of our re tiring county officers. It is fair to pre sume that In tho next lvo years, wlt& the same careful management Hint has characterized the otltclal ucls of the past two, our county will bo nearly out of debt. .. I'UJJMt? 1 N H T A T.Ti A T I O N . The ro Will be a pulilio Installation of tho ollleors ami dudicatlou .of Buylcy Chuiter, No. 8, Royal Arch Masons, at the Court 7fousc, In this city, on to-morrow even ing. Tho ceremonies are to bo per formed by tho ofllucr of tho Grand Chanter of Oregon, Grand High Priest, J. it. liayley, olllelatlng. An address j(Ullrojr,lato to Jho occasion jv)l boilu- uvi-rctitfiiiUiiifii'wilMiol Us(iOjiMeiI, jcte. Tho public uro cordially invited to ut teud. After tho Installtitioti all Royal Arch Masons and their ladles who uio iu atteiidaitCv', will Im ctitcrtaluud with a banquet at the St. Charles 7ntcl. TKMflCKAN'CK JlKKTI.V1. A lllblllj temH-rauce meeting will be held at the Good Templar's Hall, iu this city, on next Tuesday evening. Prof. 1.. Iceland, the great tempc r.utco apostle and comic lecturer will address the meeting. Grand W, C. T. Jacob Con- ser, will also be present and prognosti-' cate the HH'idy downfall of King Al cohol, iucasotho weather coutinues to seethe and "bilu" tho meeting will probably be held In tho Court House. Okj-'Ickmh It.vi.i.kh ( Ui lut lreilnesday evening DUdrlct Deputy Wm. Twetflale InMallud the ol.lceis of Albany Ixidge, No. 4, I. O. ). F., as follows: Oi-orx Yutins. V. o.j Toll Vnnrlvva. V It; N. ISauifi, H. S.: W. Kolalium. Trent.; O. 11. Ku:ler. Vf.f M. ('. ;0..r.. ; U'tn. Te.olc, K. S. t (.: II. liH.ll.y, 1 ., S. ii.; i. V. ti.iok.-n. I.., . rt. t, V.'li.j W. rt. Ntji,l.trr. !.. H. V, V. J i W. Mauiy. U P. U. W. Ki-uitin. 11. h. S.; I.. Milter, I. U.; Win. i 'M well. O. U. ' CbMl'MMKNTAItv. The lCugene fh y Gunnl thus llatterliigly mentions our Albany tootiugcrs: "The Albany brass band came up on the 3d, ami left ou the morning of the 4th accompany ing the excursionists. The iiKinU rh were all uniformed aud presented a fine appearance. Whilst here our citizens were truwtfd to some .cAi'iflk'nC pli-Oea of iniish? well executed; ' We timgrat ulatu our sister town on so pleasant an acquisition," A New A u it a no km ext. We are much pleaed to leuru that our friend, R. G. Head, l"v., has aMciatd him self with Mr. 2ulvi-y in the jiubllca tion of tho Oirvallis Democrat, ot which he fJ$'(tti khjef jnk-hurler. Mr. Hcal U a thorough practical prin ter, and a smooth, graceful and racy writer. We predict a new and pro perous era for the 2)tMocrul under his management. OK T:fE Ml-Aiux.-We o.Ter the B"f"'m nf u'"1 I,e for $1.25. Wo expect to anil Jn lively for somebody? aftrthft' ailjotirnmcm of the Iiultlmore Convention, and wo solicit a liberal share of "squlvlleuts" to stimulate us in tho euterriaw. 11 V ask our asront-tnrflgiioots the' State to give us a lift in this particular and they will receive our war met t grati tude aud. most ,Uhlngettt smiles iu return. ii v. Dr. Diggers prtiKes to erect a line residence in the city of a Grande. Mountmn Sentinel. Wonder if tbatornilentaviuJ flinirUh- ing pill peddler Is tho same individual who still owes this establishment $20 for advertising and office rent. I f it it such, let lab erect liit fina .residence twenty dollars coarser and forward us that amount of amalgum. JtKTt.'itNEW-Hoi., Jf. If. C'ranor h.H.f retuhied fronf St' month's sojourn 1 the Cascade Mountains, conxidera lly recuperated in strength and im proved hcalUi. . 1V trasl a full re covery to his wonted vigor may jic'cd jly ensue. j JOqu. Pgxttff&V. CU-'lpJi.f i having been elected to the command of tho :X. Y. C9th IteJment, has been pre sented, with a p.air of Mexican spur?, with rowefs'fis lar'e? as a'silver dolfar, ,to stimulate the fiery steed bIio will ride at the head of her regiment. The'spars5 Wrll prodiho'erjuino' flanks from opposite directions'. N. li. This is putting it mild for " riding .a-straddle,? but it the - best we can do and presorve our itime-hon-ored reputation lor modesty when al luding to the softer sex. jit seems that Iiosa Bonheur will visit America next Autumn. KLXCKSN IlAAiLI) lTO MEKIT. It i lubject f ijeripral, remark. an)oD( bath wholoalenr;d retail dru-iiit, that . t)o aiedA oioe tntfoadced'td'the AaieVWud pulilio la eVor gained aucb a popularity and met with 10 Urge 4 aale in all parta of the laud,' in the luuie length of time, as bai Dr. Pierce'i Medical lliaeovery. This eannot depend upon ita har inf been more extensively advertised than any otljer medicine as iuoh is not the case. The correct explanation, we think, it found ia the faet that thi medicine produce the most won derful aftd perfect cures ef . yerjr. Jjadcase , t bronabU,.,throaJi ap4 ipg (UsoKes; -.ikiin-; doubtedly the most perfeot and efficient remedy for all kinds of Coiigbs that hw ever been ,in trodueed to' the pttblie", atid at; tbe 'je time poaseone the greatest tit blood .purifylug nd, atrengthdning properties1 that 'medical' science bat been able to produce, thus rendering, it a overeigo remedy, not only m the fctfre 6f JCon-' cutiption, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and Coughs, but also for all diseases of the liver aud blood, as sorofqlou? disease?, akin? disensosr.hHohes, roirgh skip, pimples, blakspeksad iseolor atiuns. Tt lias, therefor, a wide range of ap-i plication and usefulness, and it not only gives the most perfeot satisfaction to all .who use it, but for exceeds the expectations of the most sanguine, thus eliciting the loudest praise, - and making permanent living advertising mediums out of ail who use it. for these reasons it is that tbereic eot oorlraea a drOc-int iA all th whore domain of -tMeewtinent, wlib" trtes 16 please bis customers and supply their wants, that does not keep and sell large quantities of tbi most valuable medicine., . . , . ' .. . . in rte.; . il It olloway's IH1 nn4 Ointment. Tbd blood is the rerv essenaa of health and lin. It fnraisbea thcomponentr et ftesh; bdrienlns-'' eie, nerve anrt internment, The stomach a the apparatus the arteries the didtvibutbrs, and tba intestines the cbanuels by which the waste matter fc eairied ojT TJnon the stomach and oaweis tnose mencines act Simultaneously.:. 95 etltys par iwt,Nj , ' , REMARKABLE CURB Of t!!Mt. auAOALoopQ aciNr. TllS WUBK 0K BnAVKI.r 0S."-TCAHS no. CHOI y-inrlUSB ItKltlKK UfADiLuteic iMixM, niir Hnii 3nm, f-' IS. AvMi Trfnrn 4' Co. J'or a Umit llim, r . Iihvi) ltin HlIhcttM witli IttitMiiuiitiiin In in v ; .hdmlmnil (nut, llitl jmiii ntoxt ui (lie tiiiie miuie ,ijr pi-Tviv. ,n vim im ui iiuir i tiruuureil m.iiiB r yuur V.VIt WKliU KK.M t'DY. him! f. Ut laliln utily tlirm liultlin, liml that I mil iiiita reotoriiil to bnuMli himI ulronlh, . I . have lift ih BlKiUinnllmi fur vlvrvii (1 1 1 yeiirii, kt,, tli!nk llmt Hib nutlet of tliu VSK" hi turhm n ilifiiii of luutf ulun'luijj, in gu liort u timu, it very runiiirkiifilu At u timlo mill uffptlr.of I liitv vtver met nrlth nnvllilii(( ruiit tn flia "VJiK WF.tCV ' JJuriBKtboliit.I inking ,t 1 kiiIikiI ( IS) poiin.U in weiurltt. 'i'runiiiDt llmt IliU ci'l tifloMlu may Ui anOlul Id Inililciiljf oliicn Blltictml N 1 n in try tha "tJN K." I iouihiu, very triilr yoiirn, - JAMKrf X. HllOWX, n27lf. Sup'taml Al'uiiI OuaiUlouuu Mi. J M ! I It-'' , . .tlltlituiu nier 7IaIaa(cM. Thu fiot noliir rsy ili'iit 'rijifn tlio bnrviwli livur Im lit nil pn iliiiiro l to irrniiiliiritli-. thi in tlia fuiinuu in which liilioim iiUm k tuny ho niiilcH';vl. . A wcult liiuiHiti, too, U ibo wmik futtn tliu numm'-r murStlm, tint tl, l..m ,r v(ia -ily IhniiiKta Iho putt hy exw,,, jirii.iriiiio,i In mi Kre.il, Hint a williiiii) lnlc, ifomtitninif ! Ids n.i'i!rl.. nf k tilluiiiv iHiiuuluiit uii'l l(i;iitli) f.lillrnt, U in uiiiny nji mu-i!.ry t- li.-Blib, mi l nmli r rui clrmiuiiiliinc ihnllltt Up ili nMl wlili by iha H'kly nml .l,iiti..,,. Ol nil llio )irfmr.ii.in luuinlel llum I.. refr.li", unliiiii. mi. I fortify tlt tiutnitu Irmiir, I hers U iii.i.o tlmt will djiiiiuiro Willi llimti tir' C'cle brntuit St'iniuc!) JliHct-. , Tliry ,lir been wSl-il In tin, mli,f vf - txrt-rimn e i,Viil wy fi.Utnl wiilitiii ; liuyi, l.ti reeuiimiuiiiled from llio Hrt, on a Krimt miicilial .iflifl(i, m.t ,ri bryrtHKo. mt In ito of luU runlml oppojitinii IrnMi .imit.iiilrull quarttirt, matiil. ultor twenty y nn'. trial, nt llm li-iml nf all ir.Hrri -liny nii!illuiii: Inti niJeil lur Ilia pri-ventiuti an l ours ui all or.lnury cmiluiut tlia iin- tIi. tlm liv. r, ibe biiwcln, ami tliu nerwa. In llio iinli'.ultliy rt Ut rl- tn burilnritiK tliu K'oat riv cm i-f C.iiiicrnla, lluautu-r'a btmuacli liiitcra may ba rU-,i-. an tl.o Ululnr l uiitt lur avrry l5rjva i'f iiiiaruiiiuitt r rwiaUtotit fetcr. lb uoj1u b liiliul ii til-nut ilimrifU,. plavo tlio uiol impli"i Mnflttiv in Ihn -pr-pri,tion eiii9ilet.i? :li.it I iii-rue4 ewry yiar by tba rcoliK nf It rnnlu. A bitteta, u cailcil, tit tba tnt tx-mii lo cliuraaiar, wr fix'tij; i like fonicl n ry i'lo, llio I 'jl.lic it lierel y forcwmiivd t(iiit ilio Jraiii-.h.ii'friiu l . Ark for ll'mtrtfrr'a l;it ter, oea llmt t!i ll l, uio , iu i iiir.i l, ami reinemb r llmt iba f. nuiha arttile U nevtr ol l in bulk, but in bull e, only. REAL ESTATE DEALER Offieo Wo. 64 Trout Street, rOKTLAND, OUK'JOX. h EAI. ESTATE ia tti CITY ao l EAT POKTtASU. in tba uiwl leirbl .li(fc, ci.iitini .t LOTe, JiALK and HLOCJv.-, HOLefc.S anU bloUtn; al. IMPROVED FAHM.1?, ami vnloaUa tin. nittrvatod I.ASPrf, loiai! In ALL part vf tba .TATH f-rr rfALK. REAL ESTATE and other rTufwrtr riof tHawwl fur C-urrotrt.aiiouta. In 4liia flTY and tl .r oxlfut lb tiTATK.-i and TKHKITohlKS, with icraot ear and oo tba ul AliVANTA- O.KqVS TEllMo. , JIOt'HE- and fTOT: Eft I.EA.eEl. LOAN -S .NEiuTlATI.U. a.,.t l.AIH OK AM. IU1 lUV'liOSji moMPTLV COI.LECTK1.. And i t;ucri H.NA.NClAi. aud Alit.VcV litill E.ij UanaaKlcd. . - AOlCXTJt f tbU OFKIE (n alt the CIT IES and TOWN in tba TATE, ill ictchs driHiori. of FA KM PKOPEUTY an l f..r,d Ui uai to tSa a'i..a ail-)rri. rfiui'jif. bappetl Hand nnd Furt, ffor Up, JrynaN oClheMUln, i.' ... . A At.'. Cured at on- ) r HKt.KMAX'r! CAMPHOR ICE WITH GI.YCiSKINK. It keep. tb handi '!t in all wrather. Htobat you get 1!K;K- MAX'8.. S'dd by all Innaghu. only 2i rent". Jlati:wur.-li.rily b.T JJujr.KA Jt Co., C'brm i.U and tros;it. New York. janKS'Tlyl 2i J5W A l V K It T IU K 31 K NT K. PRIYATE MEDICAL AID. ! QCICK CVtLVS AND MODERATE CHARGES ! IiR. XV. K. WOIIKItTV'S PRIVATf MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE I TM. 619 Sacramento Street, corner '- ot Iidef'liirn Mrcct, (a few dour bclw What (,'hcv-r House. ...... ".ii." . 1'rivaUi Eittraae on - ' liiik-ad.irJ street, . Sau 1 runcUco. Ettntli'Titd rr!y "tn afford lit affticU4 aoaaol mm mnrntijie wtdietil ata in Irtalmnt mnd er of ail Hrivttttmnti Chron ic JJutattt, co of .Secre eji axil alt Srjrnl JJimmrdcri. TO THE AFFLICTED. TR- W. K. DOUKHTY UETUHXjJ II IS 8IX- J cere thanks tu bis numerous llieir patronage, and would take tb's opportunity to remind tbcmtbat'be eunlinuvs to consult at his Institute filr tte .cure of ehrvnio diaeaaes of ibe Lungs, Liner, Kidneys, Digestive and Oenito-Lri nary Organs, and all private diseases, vis . yth ilis in all its forms and stage. Seminal Weakness, aud att the horrid ennaaqneace of self-abnsa, Oon- orrboea, Ulout. Mricturas, Aurturnal and Diurnal emissions, FexQal Debility, Diseases of ibe Back and Loins, Inflammation of the liladdur and Kid neys, etc., etc.. aud be hopes that his long experi- nnce anu snceessiui practice will continue to insure hiin a share of publie patronage. By the practice of many years tn curope ana tne united states, lie is enaliled to appyc tue movt efficicot and sne eessnil remedies against diseases of all kinds. He cures without mercury, charges moderate, treats his patUfhts la a correct and honorable way, and lias. references or unquestionable veracity from men of known respectability and high standing Iu soci ety; ah parties consulting 111m by letter orotber a ire, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, ana uiipuoit eeorocy. To Female. When a female is iu trouble, or afllioted with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in, the bend' dimness of sight, loss of muscular power,' palpitation of the heart, irritability, ner vousness, extreme urinary difficulties, derange ment uf digestive .functions, gencrrl debility, va ginitis, all diseases ot the womb, hysteria, sterili ij'i ind nil other diseases peculiar to femaleshshe should go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. R. Doherty, at. bis Medioal Institute vad. consult turn about ber troubles and' disease Tho Doctor is effecting more cures than any other pn ysieian ii insDuin ot muiornia. i,et no false del leacy .prevent you, but apply immodiatelv and save yourself from puiuful suncrings and prema ture death..;; AU Mun-ied Ladles whose delicate health or otber circumstances prevent an increase in tlielv familios, should write or call at Dr. W. K. Doberty'tf JVIediual Institute, and they will' receive every possible relief and help. . The Doctor's offi ces are so arranged that be can bo consulted llth- oatrer,aC onservaaon, 5 f...ir V I , 1- 1 U 1 1 i y-.ii j!i4U! 1 S ;jJ ; To Corresuondentsi. . Patients residing in any part-of the State,- how ever aistant, woo may uesire tne opinion and ad vice of Dr. Doherty in' their respective eases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of aueb, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respeouuuy aasureu mat, tneir communications will be held most sacred.: !. ,: If the cose bafully and candidly described, per sonal communication .will be unnecessary, as- in structions for diet, regimen, and the general treat ment ot the case (including the remedies), will be forwarded without delay, and in such a thanner as to donvey Ao idea of tha'fftirport ef the- lottor or parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter or otherwise, kbkb. Permanent eure fruaranteed or no pay.k Address, (-.W. K. DOHERTY, M. D., : . " " ' ' "I San Fran'otoeb, California.' f,-'.ri prniuiorrlio3n; ' ' ; Dr. Dohkrty has just published an important pamphlet embodyinghisowfl views and experiences in rolstion to Impotence or Virility, beine a short trealiite on Spennatorrhoaa nr Seminal Weakness Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs. This 'little work contains information of the ut most value to all, whether married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of six cents In postage stamps for return postage. ; ddress, W ft., UUHKKTr, M. p., ndBtf "- ;v gan FraneiE-raL, : A'E Wr A DVURTISKM KNTS. B'JSIKtSS UIRECTOnr Pf f'SBTLANp, OREGON, I'lii'liwiicd ! 1.. fcitimici, , (hwrtil AUrtrlininj Aynut, li'.i I'vuul Strttt. Importer ami Jobla'm of fancy Gu'id, Tori, cr.icKiry, iiiiMiwnr nml I'lurea nrv. ,4 tor ilnn. Plr t.,'ficiwb(in Oalt and Hot,' ii Ernryll.iiii; tmat. li, L. LuiiKfulliiw, Hroj. ; BOOKS, STilflOXERY AXD PERIODICALS. IIANCItOFT A JIOItHK, j Agent Aor1 Mnblo,' "Todd A " Co'a ctUbrnted GOLD PENS. . Iviaon, Dlakctnun, 'J'oylor k Co'i flclinnt Il'iofcs ifl puhluhnlf a fttll this uf Utttl hlniikmfirr V'JH. -& ariiian, tbrntily dirw't Iinpnrlerd (.'lirta'njt MJf " 'nr. riitit. A WnjiUinffliin ntrmin. CI r AS. C. HAItltETT, ICookmrllcr '- mid Hlntioncr. I A KUEST 8T0UK ISPOU TLA XI). ' 'i f. ft "WKlr,(t''nn ptrmtn. I D KCK, Wll-MAM & HON, 1X9 Frunt atrtct, 1 lmH r'r ami uenliTf In UVN3, niFI.ES AND aCVOLVERE i. i. ef cviy duivriHti"n 1 iililii? Tm hlfl I'mii" ;', ils. lii'I, Uird C- I J n - k 1 1 1 . Cronnct Oaini-a, & 15b CurrWcen, Axcnta fir ibe "Culirrain Powder Work:" nifn tor tliu "Wlin-b r & Wilimn Hi wiiijj Mucbintt.'' 15" k. J'ibn A.. li Frmit t..bfiM!l4id Wafcb- tnnki-r A Jw,ilr. V rk ilmw fof the tmd. HIM ES i l!ACflKT.lEll, .'! r-nt ft. rilmiu A iU'iiibarl, I.I at., btl. link A i'mff. iiiin.rt r -f Htovea, Hange. kUcbn utrn'U BU'-bniian. W. A., a. w. cor. lot i Taybir at;. Clionptut Puriitture Hnu-e In IVrllaftd. CARPETS-' r M Ibirkr. Ilfiiiib r.un i, t;,k, Jfc f'n fir.t t, J ltnb r in Dry Unodn. ('ncy Millinery, Ar. obn A l'.o.nW.:, I (ii front at. CVnmiiB J Mcit banU it i)i-iiler in Or. A. Cat. produce. lenalo, J. Jl., Manufacturer A Dea!r In Had- J ill. a. ll-i'ni-ii'A Saddlrv M'r lw'r.Wfl r"nt.t. r"nt 1. terciaut nft n!s. (lurnrr, W, At Co., r'rnt ir-rrt, J Tail-irs A CIi-iIih-m. Ilt, Kurni.hi DuLa.liiuuU A Oaluimi, Vi Kruhl tu licitl Ka tate A 3111 1 , mrnry loaned, bouses ranted. IfKXTAI. COOIl.S. f. H. Wix.ilaH A Co.. K'J Frout vtre-t, ' Ordr fr ly portion oUie ftsleor Terriio rie eareully filled by mail or exprc. 1.1 mil, liwciitlam A t.'.,. Forniture aud carpet jl dealers tulca tn.lu 11 u, Lilt r'tr.t at. J .t tudwvu.f ( AgDiiry. Witbereli A Meiauau, JLJ r'rwjit t. . Ir'uiainli all an.. I. l help. 1p verdiog A Jiol, Iu Front t J llarehntilxiKt deal. r in don Coinmtf stun rotntia irwdiu-e. 1 Cuibelt. IV. "d te, c-r. I ift A emmuu. K tutn-ouU alitay on baud 1ibel A iiobarla' cur. Fir.l A Wanbinxtun aia. J. lalra A luuiiulac. clo'bioa;, furu'g guutl. 1.1radaud.Ir. Ii. it., I'eMi-t Ofli. bu. i, Do 'kutu's lllork, eir. Fm-1 A VVabinxt.,n ats. t1 ill A tileel, 7i mud 77 r7tit. teaierTto I ilouka. btatiutwry aud iluaiial lusuuia'nts. Git AY'S MUSIC STORE. , The Urjoit Miuic House oe the Coast.! Mtciunay rianeM, Kurtlelt OrgattM U. L. Del'liAX., Managers. ' soli: aokxcv rou tiie "ilowe" ftctvins .Touch tuc. JtriX" Aeuu wot,td. MuH.ri.ey A Su-iuine. 1. r- ecru aiid D-aicrs ia ait kiud of nd, ror. F;rt and Main ata. 'auiuurcr, ti...l4i runt t., luip"r:er ai.4 uultr in Uil tuty Uij ( car. MdH ry. k tiimw, u. it., l'iiut"gi.Ue Artut, t. w.eur. EJL First A Morrw-n. t.ii'1 Vict. pveia;iy. MeuricLseu, L. 'J. A Cv., luj t,trl at. Jaauu l.l ri A tiulun iu dcelrr. Viuiio. Ac. UiUbard, li. L., fi Fruiit u..lcie dealer ia tlriweriea. Doors, W ng-u Materials, Ac. Hvdc, Catci A to., V7 lrvi.t liolrnle defers to Dru, I'ainu, Uil, iiiaas, Act I10A1E Oewiog iiacuioe, alraixbt needle, under feed, aud "tvea "" wo..u.iou ebaltcncd. - M. t. Trav tr, Agt-Bt, Ui trobt tlrmL. .. . Hurreo A lbiiidler, Nwa. 1&0 to 172 FimsL Importers ot r ucuuuro, bedding, Ae. 1 bternotioual Hotel, our. Front aud Morriavn. I M. liudolpb, IV. - Free ISua al leads ateawars. lir, bo, J, A Co., VI Frvut aL. wbuleaale A rctaiidciUt.-r in Une Ciulbiug, Fura'g Uooda. Maisou Done Ueauurant, prav ate rooms f.r ftmuics, cor. 1st A fine ata. Z. Vous. Pr. Martin, K. A Co, wholesale deaicreliTwiaee A Liquois.O. fe. X.Cu'slilock audcaa Frou. Xk ekr A riebiuacr, 111 Frout St., Wbotoaale XvX and Retail (Jouleetionera. - Miller, Jubu 11., J Firtt at. M atchmaker and Jeweler, oUers to the nublio a due aa- ina.i;pt of Wafcbea, Clinks and Jewelry. ' ' Mveikir A Vu- iru,t, near V St.. dealers , in native arid foreign Wints, Liquors A t'igara NwrtUrup, K. J., Hardware, Irvn, OUH.-I, Haiu, Kpokes, Hardwood Lumber, Ae. -, Purtioud. A keviiivuul Hold, cvr. First A Morruea su J fciuitb A took. Proprietor.; Jarrinh, Walkius A Cornell Real Estate Agnts u urunt su, Dei. Alder and Washington lMlOTOGllAl'UlC iiOOUH. C. li. WUUJAK1 A CO., 101 Front MreeU I 1 uie, J. SI., 127 i rout street, Wholesale Deai- XsL , tr in Tinware and (Stoves. I i'-'btur, Paul, liltt First St., Importer of lier- lin wooden carvings, 1'arlor Oruainenta, Ae. I i ider' i' (taU J Aluney liroker, Ja, Vi cront street, Portland. ftoteubauin, 1. is. A Co., Tobaeoonists, Im- JLL porters ot Foreign and ilonicstio Liquors. IB uss House, Front at. On First Class Prin- JLO; cipal. Tbos. Ryan, Proprietor. ';. . (Ji berlock, 6., 61 Front A 02 First ata dealer hi 3 Harness, Saddlery, aud Saddlery Ilardware. O iinon, J., 40 Front st, dealer in Deors, Sb 17 and Uliuds, Window aud Plate tiluss. iasbeimer, H, 1 57 First sU, Importer of Plan O os, Oricans, rbeet Music, Musical Instrtunti tj ktduiure, S, li., ITS First at, ilruggist and KJ Apotbocary. A large stock of Perfumery aud Toilet -A rtiolcs Qmith A Davis, 71 F Q Paints, Oils. Wind ront'tt.. wbolesale drnirs, indow iti lass, Perfumery, Ac. Sncw A Root, 73Tirft St., Piotures, Fiames, Moldings, Artist's Mat'ls, Ilr'wng Instr'ronts Smitb, Put, liroker, DO F'ront st dealer in Le pal Tenders, GoVernm'nt Bonds A Uold Dust roSi, it. x." i oitutstet, ij Watchmaker and Manufacturing; Jeweler, is appointed agent for tbe Waltbam, Elgin-, E. How ard to., u. . Jneot, and the Cal. Watobes ! also, br all tbe productions end imports of tbe Calif or bia Jewelry Co., San Francisco. Send for aeiroular. Watohei repaired in tbe very besr manner and warranted to rive satisfaction. f Berry Uros, 173 First st,. Alannlacturera. and JL dealers in Furniture, Beddiog, Carpotsi Ae. 'thi Ciothiug Htore, 113 Front street. Cloth J , tog. Fornishinc Goods. Boots' n.f F'hoBn Harris A Prager.- . "' f Iluttle, U U, 142 and 141 Front st. Dealer I J In Wagons and Agricultural Implements.' ' riyne, E D, n. w.cor First A Oak sts, dealer in X fie Brandies, Wines, English Aid A Porter Tylor-J A, 147 Front st, wholesale dealer lb Butter, Egga, Cheese, Lard, Bacon, Ae. " '' Williams A Myers, 5 Central Bloek, Front st, Commission Meroh'nts A deal's iu Produce Wbiilloy A Fccbbeimer, Attorneys A Solieif ors' in Bankruptcy., ,Cftice iu. the Odd Fellows Temple. s'm.L.ix i . ARcVtC SODA. ,. TnANKtNa THE- PUPLIO FOR PA$T patrons)ge,' we wonjd announce thai we are now prepared, with greatly Improved facilities, to dispense this healthful beverage toe Very, one in Unlimited quantities. ' : BOTTttD SODA N0 SARSAPARIUV delivered throngbout the city. . Dealer! supplied on liberal terms. '" ' n39tf. . A. CAEOTIIER A ca A. WHEELER, SIIEF.ii OR T FORFARDINa. AND C0M5'4lsST0N MER. Agent for sale of the eel ,Wea T,a,n W- EZWM". Trm lQU ia town of B, o o o v ' - . - v. i.. v.iA.xia w Tiijj' uoap. ; ; .... .. .... ft OEEATLY IMPROVED ; roa rue Y 13 A 15 173 ! .THe YavORITF S WITH ' f triDBR MIIOC! LONGER 8EIVES ! PATENT FIN, ;' AXD - YIND ELEYATOH, ' . WITH THE NEW I isi pro red PIYOT SIDE GEAR. UNEQUALED , AND - m V ktt Be. Q- MOUNTED " . SOLE AGEI3TS FOR TIIE VIBRATOR TIIRKSHKU ! SO&ETI1IXO SEW LATEST IMFROVEMEXT IX TIIRESHIXO MAClLtXES SDIflJnV "v .' - EFFECTIVE AX1 COMiLETE. s Don't ftil to see It before Purchasing any other kind; : SOUB AGEXTS FOR : : - --1 trim Ui S02E7HI.G fV THS jmTCHIILIjWAGoil. SOW ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL TO EE THE BEST WAGOX 0 THE PACIFIC C&AST . Y , i Send for Descriptive Circular; ; ' - 1872; 1872, :.s " .: :"TIIK WALR:A, tVOOD.;:,.itr.- FOR THE COMlivG nAUVESlV'f C. B. COMSTOGK & CO., SPFilWGVILLE ALBAPJY, OREGON, t Sole Agents Tor Oregon and Washington Territory s W. H. XEWBEnRV, THESE Jl'STlA' tOPUI,.in M AC1IIM:s AltE XOW IN CEXERAti use in Russia, Prussia, Austria, ISavaria. France, fcpain. England, .and North and 8outh, ' America, in fnot throughout tbe whole civilised world, and have been awarded tbe FIRST IMIE.HIU.1I at every tria', both in Europe and America, since the World; Fair at Paria ii 1867Tinoe which time many valuable improvements have bee added: j ..... .j .. . , ... i Ones & Two-IIorse IDoiable hie Bar iS WoSDEtt 0F THS ESS OF DRAFT. v - .-. . with fllowinn Attachment, is the wo.-t ee-i. oa, and is a COMPLETE REAPER iri , COMPLETE MOWR. keW two: separate JiSC,'11 LlQV'l EST DRAFT, the QUICKEST and BEST MOTIOX. as -w?!!' a th M0PT DURAIiLE. That , hey LKAVS THK BUNDLES TST T Ufi BEST SHAPE, aad are ; s . j,DLED ef any Wowiug or Reap : "S-We tvrraui tbe Wood's Machines t6 be As Represented.. '' Z "t !jaA'-H' assortment of EXTRAS S WE ALSO HAVE T11E with the WOOD 1 91 PRO VES! EXT wiriah If yon buy a Header, be sore yeu get tho II ments, as they were only added iu 1871. ' D " ""J" AS'--: UNEQUAL ED AS A ,yj " REAPER ! MOST mmsWxll ECONOMICAL I Aid it : GiVCS ' GREATER t ...r:,?l I POWER S ATI ACTIOS ! raxi A.X1 OTDEfi MORSE 'i i - wriu Patent' DROLLER BRAKE i 500 -so jj LAST YEAR! iU I i Traveling t General Aeenf; bfwerJ; rjt b''A AGE for Sfrrtgth, Beaety, Capacity m&biliV i -.: . n p-... ..-.k.. - h)-urope er A:er-'" josfehicesv i: hi g Machine either in Earope: or AmerKa. - j cdnstaatly keptat all nr ageneie3.-fjE5.j AOKXCY 6? THEt . ' w-U renders it one ot the BEST HEADERS exUaf' .VISES with Woods ; V T Este ImproTCa' rn, ROC r i i - 1 'TT'-