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Stories of the Stage. From the Frozn Zone. Tw.nr.ntlv since his Brut niiriit before Th arrival nf nvnr (vn hnnilrad left- ' .London audience, Mr. Gilbert hashadi landew on Wednesday evening iras a ? v .1 ;rAe :Z most welcome visitation at this season of oe nas ior ; r i the year. The temperature has been en- tirely comfortable since they struck the town. In counteraction of the summer solstice they beat the Manitoba wave out to speak his lines. To this day he never eoes on the stage in a new character or on on opening night without fear and trembling. Nearly every other promi nent actor in this and other countries has hod the same experience. Devrient, the eminent German tragedian, was par ticularly subjoct to stage fright; the great Macreody was irritable and ner vous as on old maid when on the stage, 11 A. l.A A.. lV-rt.1 JIM St.. St. and c?m!ir fl,rflrst nicht- whiln onr BPeoch of an emissary of the Chicago looked ot '" and Northwestern Railway, the party own Lawrence Barrett, he ibel ndt e chance their pro- scones, so m"cu , , , urammo. and. instead of coin to the work he has ir ixn. "7 UMdui province. they proposed be brongni u vk - "wJ locating at Minnesota, a border settle- The uniortuuaw ..wu , - , winonft st Voi.. Rfti, of sight. They were a cool-looking crowd. This party went by sailing ves sels from Iceland to Glasgow, where they took the Valdennia for Quebec, where they arrived on July 13th. llieir destination was originally .Mani toba, but, being captivated by the oily cut Edwin Forrest out of a scene, as the iti i iv . n. niA fWricftl Phrase has it, would, during . T " lou8 ul u theatrical I"lr"B , ,' lgrants from the frozen zone understood tl.n remainder of the great man sengage- , . . , a word of English. Of course an inter preter accompanied the party. But for dim they would have been obliged to lay over at some station until they could pick up a little English education. Hie children, of whom there was a good-sized grist, were sleek-looking kids, with blue eyes and "tow" heads. Tho all had white hair. There wasn't o black eye among the the remainder ol the great man s engage mont, find his life o burden. Mr. Gil bert is not olone in believing that For rout, was not only a truly wonderful ac tor, but o bully and a coward. It is a nmf tor of record that on one occasion, in the Tremont Theatre, he tormented a lit- ifl follow one-thira his size aimosi to W.V , Mill. C i ti'tion run vnnnc mnn nr. i mauncM, """,-".7"' i..."" men and women last tnrncu uwou mm m iwmuu . . it I. i ' ........... sworn i'""1 'uV,rV vi ; i . wholo 2W. A few of the women were ing to take his life, he fled to his dress- qTlite haml80mei and M were l)ft89ably ingroom in we wiiuusv u " ' good-looking-in appearance away ahead not come out ogam until the danger, if . . . . Imint. TVev aD there was any, was passed. to hftve BUCCeedod in rfti8ing chil. The elder Booth, as Mr. Gilbert re- in Iceland if nothing else, for one mcmbered him, was one of the most gen- tie and good-temperea oi nitm. uw care of 13 young8tcrs the oldest being many great actors, he always had a kind 15 year8 of oge. The men wore word for the most insignificant members gh ' w' overcoats or cloaks, with o of the companies wim men 110 pi, Uea(1ear or hood attached, the gar and he was ever reaay to mouiw uiix ment8 w 8ewn by sinews l.lnnders. An incident illustrate I ... .? i' f,,:.5OB , . . . TT.. I vi tliu tciiiuccii uj lunvi vahv.iuihv the latter trait in ms cnaracier. n encased in sheepskin lejurinKs. playing Sir Mwaru luorumer w uiu Their foet M.ere dregged n wooJen cl "Iron Uhesr-one 01 ma greater ir gome of tLe overcoate Lad 8leeve8 and -to an immense audience, and was just . . . Th , il. ninf f nuifann Mm TnOHt, Pltt'Ot.lVfl I ... ou iuo enormous uuik 01 baggage, une 01a i,Kif iif i,av speech wuiie na feUow, who hobbled around on 10! " . .o r 0 1- Th Latest TklBC Hir-Bladlf Hr Ttrs. The constant liability of the rain to pour down upon our harvest fields at any time has led many farmers to deaire a harvester which will more expeditiously handle the grain than any which has been heretofore obtainable. For the last two years, Mr. W. G. S-oggins, of Wash ington countv, Oregon, has been anxious tJ obtain a self-binding harvester which would cut and bind a swath ten feet in width, and to that end has been negotia ting with Messrs. Newbury, Chapman A Co. for such a machine. These gentle men, in connection with Mr. Ayres, man ager of the San Francisco house of Os borne A Co., undertook to supply Mr. Scoggin with such a self-binder and har vester as he desired, and they have met with the most abundant success, as his letter in another column will indicate. The machine has been put in the field, and operatod several days to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser and a large number of persons who witnessed its operations. This is the first and only ten-foot self-bindino harvester now known in tho world, and Messrs. Newbury, Chun man A Co. are deserving of great credit for their energy and success In this un dertaking. It is something to be proud nf tn introduce a machine which cannot fail to work a revolution in the manner of harvesting thegreHt grain fields of Oregon mid Washington Territory. This machine has a greater capacity than a ten-foot header, and is destined to supercede tho hPAilom oven where tnev nave oeen deemed indispeusible. as it takes a less number ot horses and cuts more per uy than the best ten-foot header. We ad- visa fiirmnrs and all parties interested to read the testimonial of the purchaser, W. G. Scoggin, which will be found in an other column, and call on Newbury, Chapman A Co. if any further informa tion is desired. IlKiiMTNTHOLOGY. Of late years no de- iiftrtment of natural history has attract ed more attention than that of the study of internal parasites in man and other animals. To the creat multitudo and variety of creatures thus found, associat- ro lui, A Bar Chaaeo tar m Small, Gaod Pay- ma- uiHintil raruaaa. NEW MILLINERY STORE GOODS, . Fixture and Furniture, all new excel lent location, flue store, iplomlid trade (eoured, and future lucceea auuretl. Will be eold at a discount, aa owner it iroiiiff E&rt. tot iniormation apply oracnirou ii.ihka Utlioe, roruana, urrgun. juiou hv n mistake of one of the minor charac ters. he was obliged to make senso of ' 1 'J. .1 A An t in nnann W Slur 11 over uuu ku uu www dnlivfirinff the speech in question When the curtain fell the young man who had made the mistake stood in fear nrwl trnmhlincr. fully expecting that the canes, was growling because he couldn't find his seven trunks. In one respect they resemblod tonrists more that immi grants. Chicago Times. mintlis, which are a peculiar fauna des f infiil at some timo in their lives to oecu py on equally peculiar territory. That territory is the wido-spread domain of the interior 01 living animai uoaicu w 1 i Tl . ... T . ...... I n,1,t w.ii i i ... i . which, alas, poor humanity forms no ex rwtiiuTiii (thvhh ir:iniiii imriv. iiiiii. niiniii'a r a " . lightest punishment which would come t0 say, tho rain held off, although every coption. It is i unpleasant to thinK that Aim would be an instantaneous dis- L i the erounds was armed with an wo may at any time become a prey to these v . . . I o. . . I t .1 Aunnd .lama afnm nmhre a. and there as not the hrielest aanircroun uuu uiiwurervuo y. aiimnse of sunshine. Some few Ameri- We were lead to these reflections by TniHanl from the theater. Ho was niis taken. Mr. Booth, in passing him, said simply "You were not very clear in that cans were there, among them Mr. and rocent visit to Dr. V an Uenberg s omce scene ' Try to do better another time." Mrs. Choate. Lady Holland herself was when he had just completed the cxpul BISHOP SCOTT GRAMMAR SCHOOL. J. W. HILL B. A.t Head Master, Portland. Or. TREMAM & WOLFF, MACHINISTS. And Manufacture of Tools fur riaulnp, Molding and Turning. Cattle Rraada, Iron IIoiim) Work. Iroa KalllKR tor Fence, anuau aiaai of Brewery Work mads to order. Alao Farm Machinery repaired on abort notloe Mill Plcka made and repaired. Hj. a aail 64 Front Ntreet, Portland, Or. M. C. NEWBERRY General Commission Merchant Wholesale Dealer In Oregon and California II wiii m if. millSIXSTITUTIOX KKCPEXSPFrT.2d. 187D.WITHJ. W. Hlhh, H. A. AS HEAP MASTER JL asuinU'd tiv a full ocnw ol cxprricui-cd tt'ttclu'in. Tli at-houl is dceigunl to meet the want Ol Cruit Prnrlnro Mill TppH Ptr Ithopo titling for collogo or tor biuinmw. The cmirso of atiiily ia carefully graded, and individual rrUll, IIUUUUC, HUM rccu, v I toulion pcrurd to cvory P"l'it. ! enpooial iviin talicn with the yuiiir avholnrm The boan aU 122 FRONT STREET, P. O. Bos SSS. toulivn arcured to every pupil, and especial )ina Uilicii with the younger n-holnr. The boarder are couiiderwl nieinbera of tho Head MusUVe fnmily and trentiHl accordingly, l'upils may enter at any time and pay from date of entrance, t or lurtlier information or analogue, auiirem ine Jicau . . J . . .... ..... .. . it tar .lAimld (i 1. 11 .i I Master, J. 11. Jlll.li, 11. A., or me lienor, lue ill. uov. 11. nr. iuuiuuo, v. i., loniann. ROCK SOAP! The Vomt Soup Jla( Aak your Orooer for It. M. G. NEWDEBBY, iaa Front St., rortlond. Or. Aeent for Oregon and Washington Terrltorr The Westinghouse Threshing Machine, The Clute & Co. Portable Engines. Ilyrcnuest ortliomnnufitetureri wnlmvo nocejitod the Htfotx'.y lor tliln rtato mid tlio udjoliiiiif? terrltorlew oi'tlie nliovoJuMtly eelelrntel Machines. "Wo have wat lulled ouratelven Chut tho nloverrerenl Dr. J.1.P. Vail DcnbcMhSr ly HUPEllIOlt MaelilnoM, ami are recommended by ivari O" I.. j . a .vwv.'.'ovi'.u rr larmerM vlto ttHeti inem iiini mcumuii u inii a- j MaehlneM they have oyer Keen. Hendfor CatalotrueN and deMorlpllvo etreulartii. Aj;entM -wanted In every couut' In thlw tate and tho TerrltorleH. E.J. NORTHRUP &CO., lOHTJLANl. OKEGON So 212 First St., bet. Taylor ft Salmon, Portland, Orrjfon. THE GREAT WORM EXTERMINATOR t laia ot Ban Fnuidtco, Would Inform the lick generally thai about year. rt.nh. iirmctiiM ol mt rin and turirw in Europe and tlx Unitwl SUtea. ol which 19 hav. bmn In Call- present the entire afternoon among her Kiiests for, as you are aware, tho old house still keens up its reputation tor UKll That was the end of the matter. While Mr. Gilbert was stage manager of the Tremont Theater one of the stock company, a sensitive young man, during a rehearsal became so frightened and con fused by Forrest's bullying directions and abuse that he forgot his lines. AVhen the rehearsal was over Forrest wflnt to Mr. Gilbert and complained bit' terly of the young man; asked why in the name of hades he could not have lintrr miunort "Mr. Smith knows his part well and inn iilav it well." replied Gilbert coolly. "Knows his part, sir: knows his part! aroun. A nartv of acrobats had been en j) n it, sir, lie can't remember a lino gaged for the amusement of the children, of it " thundered Forrest. and as the Princess of Wales sat looking Vm, frinlitenml it nut of his head. on. evervbodv else flocked to the spot too "I frichten him! How, sir, how?" and the consequenco wasthatthe acrobats .w otmainir balfrprini? him." an- had a much larger audience tnan .tney Ri'nn of 670 worms from Mr. Lohman, who stated that he had suffered for 12 years. They were all small, about one hospitality, although there are no such nri ft half inches iu lencth. excepting guests to fill its chambers now as Byron on0a nondescript about three inches long, an attrocious rascal ol lorbiaaing appearance Dr. Van Denberg is the irront. worm exterminator of tho century. Kpftd his advertisement in another col- aml Slipriiinn. Svdnev Smith and Tii'llev- j . rfliid. Wayhineton Irvine ana nime. ae- Stael. But such wits as can be collected toirether in these latter days were to be seen on tho lawn or among the flower gardens on this occasion, there were pretty women enougn to oo justice to tlia rruilitinna of th house. The I'rin- cess of Wales was there with three of her PorManrJ BUSIPBSS UireCtOrV children, the center of an admiring 1 vl lKII,u j toniia, hu, by dune obaerrttinn and croataxperimenta enin. to tli. eoncluMon mai were are ni xnw " thmiio diaeMua by worms, h.vadadlda, anlmacula or otho. apeclea of entoma. The public irenenUly, or the profroinn at lanr, are not aware ol the number ol pa. tlenU who are triatd bj enilnont phyiidani lor thla, th.t or .nrh a nuntilidnt. without any Belief. II the rfiuu hu twin muLr.ui.Kl. a lew dote, ul Dr. Van Un berg i 8ocrflin Worm Hrmtuy wouia have immoui. atcly cured tlia coninlaiut, and have aaved nianjrairrat many liv Dr. Van ltenbergh'e ha. collecUd a Urje ..ri.'.tr f i'll(n,l muti n-id licrh. which, by analve- Inn, cloe oliacnation and eiUmslve exiwrlmenla, ha ean uiiiH'ieiitiotiidy tl that he h diacovored new mm- edit lur ucccfiil cure of th. Miuwine awcMen: t li,..i.,il. rimmta Affiwtliini ol the Liver and Ttld ni. rir.t ftnd icortna B'iicei I lutiumpiluH, itiiiiv tiwulliiiir. PaliT. Siwrmaicirrhosa or nuKiiuv, urvoii. Iieblliiy, r.pneptic riw, iiiicuiiunmiii, .iwu.-- ria, lHarrhoa, incnniinenraoi inii, um.ui, mi"r Albut, liubitc, KroBKy, and all thoee dlara. whith umn. CHROMOH, FRAMES. VELVET FRAMES, PASSAPARTOUl'S, VIEWS, STEREOSCOPES, MATS, ETC., ETC. PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEON. CA RnWF.Lt-, W. B.-H. E. oor. First ana Mor- rlaou, over Morse-a raiaoe ui am swered Gilbert, his blood getting some what warmer. "If you had not inter fered with him there would have been no trouble. Let him alone and he will play the part to-night as well as it can be played." This proved to be the case, and from that time forward Mr. Forrest lind no more complaints to make to Stage Manager Gilbert. Flooding tbe Sahara. Tim nlnn of Donald Mackenzie for the interior of the African con tinent to European commerce by admit ting the waters of the Atlantic through an artificial channel into a vast deprossed area of the arid dessert, which for ages has been the impassable barrier that has isolated the dwellers ol the ncii ami ier ever dreamt of getting. Lord Beaconstield was present (not as one of the acrobats), and so was Mr. Gladstone, but neither spoke to the other. Mrs. Ronalds was chatting with the Prince of Wales or at least the story went arouuu uiai u who Mrs. Ronalds, and certainly the lady in question has been taking a conspicuous nosition iu London society of late. Tho Prince of Wales is a great admirer of American ladies, and you may have ob served that he stood spouser for Mrs. Pbmi's infant recently a proof or ins ornnt regard for husband and wife. Alto gether there were near a thousand per sons present at tins garden pariv, aim Lady Holland must have rejoiced in the temporary revival of the glories of her house, still standing secure amiu us nne wardens and venerable park, although nutation .uzaoeiuan vnia oi tuo ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. ADAMS, W. H.-9 Dekam'i Building, corner Washington and irirat. .ha tile country lying to tne souui iroiu con- ,n0(iBrn builder is pressing it closo upon tact with civilization, has just received a everv ftll(j tlie day is not, perhaps, fresh lmnulse bv its presentation in pop- r..r .lj.tunt when the dwelling in which ular form in the pages of AVr6er Addison died will be doomed to Monthly. The project of Mr. Mackenzie is older than that of Roudairo for creat ing an African Inland sea, though by no means so well known as the latter; and if the engineering features of tho scheme have been correctly stateu anu ouserveu, DENTIST. KOEHLER, Wm., Db, Seutftcr DENTIST 85J OFFICE 101 Plrat.Street. MONEY LOANED -OOOUH BOUOHT P,io Sold-Account. Collected T. A WOOD A CO., Principal Keal Ketate Agent Portland Tl PttITKHN. We have 800 pounria of Bivler In ellerit order, whictt wo win aii ' " ' ' ' ' r WT T 111 I MH K.. Ilin UUUi A JtJauvt WHITNEY fc HOLMES' ORGANS. Tianos, Violin Strings, Harmonicas, Ao- cordoons, instruction uooks anu Musical Merchandise. 300 Choice American anil German CliromM Frnmca ol any aizo niale to order) old Kraino repaired or mode over, (jive ua tull. Balialao tion guaranteed. SMO Flrat Street, bet. Main and Salmon. HEADERS OUTDONE ! lowed up by this of London. Corr. A Feat In Onfi nf the most remarkable feats ever the Mackenzio project could be made to accomplished in railroading was perform- I II - Rallroadins. Mmt&mVWtimmWd t . t f frit r1fl-ai r" I ancnmnlish vastly more important re suits, at a cost not greater and probably onnaiflpr.ihlv less than that of Ron- daire. What is known as the Basin of El Joof is a great depression, 200 feet below the ocean level, in the western portion of the Desert of Sahara, covering an area of CO.000 square miles, and was at one time an arm of the Atlantic ocean, the channel of which was placed not far from Cane Jubv. opposite to the Canary Islands. The- mouth of this ancient channel, which is still discernable, is 'ilt miles wide, and is blocked by a sand-bar About 300 yards across, and elevated ten to thirty feet above sea level. Assuming Hipsb RtAtaments of the topocraphy of the reirion to be accurate, as Dr. Macken tie after several explorations affirms un equivocally, all that would be required to convert the arid basin of El Joof into a vast inland sea of 60.000 square miles in area, would be to pierce this ancient TT TP ART'S TOR BUSINESS AND THE PRACTICAL DUTIES OF LIFE ; . .L.Umntip. mnrM ol instruction in nnnlikucninff. Busincaa Forms. Busineea Arith metic, Penmanship and the English brancliea, For full information auinresa DeFRANCE 4 WHITE, Tortland.Or. ed recently by the St. Louis, Iron Moun tain and Southern in a change of gauge of seven hundred miles of road. Hereto fore the gauge had been hve feet, it nas been reduced to the standard width of four feet eight and a half inches. About six weeks ago the Board of Directors of the Iron Mountain auopteu a resolution providing for the change of gauge, and immediately therealter Mr. Thomas Allen, the President of the company .gave the order for the work to be done. Active preparations were begun at once. Extra men were employed, and all the shops began to run on extra time, tvery ' , 1 1 . ..... locomotive ana every car uau iu uo down for the new gauge, and much of this had to be done beloreuann, so mere would be no interruption of business. The actual work of changing the track llynj Mquare and UprlgtitPlanoa. and began at some points as soon as tne miu-1 Eater and standard urgana, night trains had passed, uver three i.mnnil men were employed for the oc- The men divided into sqnaus, D. W. PRENTICE Sc CO. Music Store. BOI.K aoexts'fob tub CELEBRATED WEBER, TTAISES BROS.' AND PKAK A CO.'fl ater and standard Org" 1 rirt Street, Portland rriii casion. MJTO JJIStSS T.rWTak.lf.tlc.1 fTHE OREGON AXD WASHINGTON' COL- M. and a little over thirty feet deep. A small ditch only would bo required for this purpose, Mr. Mackenzie claims, since, when communication was uuue established, the water of the ocean would pour into the depressed basin ana SLonr ont the channel for itself. The feasibility of this project on the score ol neerina and Minina Journal, does not appear ever to nave been caiieu into e- nona nnestion. and 01 tne two projects, Mackenzie's and that of Roudaire, for flooding the Algerian chotfes, thotormer is not only vastly the greater in me po- of a "boss." The "bosses" were unaer the direction of the roadmasters, ana tne rosdmasters under the direction of the division superintendent, and the whole gang under the supervision of the general supenntenaent. There are four divisions of the Iron Mountain Railroad. The Texas division is 145 miles in length ; the Arkansas lictui.tn is ISO miles in length ; the Missonri division is 196 miles in length, and the St. Louis division is 12 miles in 'e??er six hundred freight cars, sixty engines, and all the passenger coaches k.v. ren cut down and are ready for limbnctoo, the great negro meiropmia, - of lfae t,)an within 2.WJ0 wifi not fall short of J2O0,0OO.-S. Lmi. of North Central Africa would be bronpht within easy reach of the harbors ol L.U Pott-biivakh. i Ai l.M ' . .i a a a i nii n ir nr inraTiiiMn iifin rope. Mr. Macketme Has. cnampionea r tiT. it .utol that. Uu. acheme realonsly and uff-. j Kh price, are ower than they wew for a nnmber of years, and though he altnongn price. " . . jmanii has suffered many checks and disap- last year, :;VTT,r" pointments, his faith in its ultimate suc Utni .CM, - ' ' and that the mills throughout the conn- ..... T.nfl (Vnnianr haTeauperior advanta- t for selling lands, and persona wishing to aell Ill dO well W ooum. eiuici vi "B AGENTS: Harvey Cro, Oregon City, Oregon. A. Gray, Hubbard, Or. gamuel Brown, Gervaia, Or. Wm. H. Holme, Balem.Or. George Hunt, Sublimity, Or. J. C I'owell, Albany, Or. Bmith k Braaffield, Junction, Or. Thompson k hno, Eiijrene City, Or. F. A. Chenowith, Corvallie, Or. B. F. Fuller, McMinnTille,Or. II. B. rVfrntnerrille, Bheridaa. W. G. Piper, Independence, Or. Charlrt Hubbard, Dallaa, Or. I. W. Pittenger, HilUboro, Or. Brron Daniefa, Vaneouver, W. T. Juhn 8. Baiorth, I'ekin, W. T. Jame. E. IVmm. Walla Walla, W T. Albert Howk, Kpokana Falls, Yi . T. Jam Ruby, Pendleton, Or. I. . Muncey, CanyonTille,Or. it -.i w,iTenient to emisult either of tha above afnU, eommuLK-at io rrwn or by letter w,th tbe bea.1 office at PorUand, Oregr.a. Ort coo at4 Washlnfi Colaiy Laid Co. t, Portland, It-jc Knuma s aco 1 1 NEW FIRM ASD NEW GOODS Bedrock Trices. BOBBINS and YATES. PORTLAND, - - OREGON. Wholesalo and Rotoil Dealers in are Known umivr .lis iwii. "i -v,r- l . Ba hb i III., ill all its Inline, lioiiurrhea, lrt, Striilurra, HUe I jP 1 J T7. ...y. .(I IWoa. Inflammation l the Klaudor and frwtraU MOUlUlIlffSl i!tUKrYlUlKS Ultiit. KxeuriaUona, Piiaiulea, riles, l'iiiila, I O O O . ....... . . ..... .f .U. Klilt, I'm. Mtwne aim an uuuiicinn r.rui'nwi,. . .... wr Tumom curod with or willwut ioraliciii. In rocenl Vcnercai Dlscanua the Ductur ertecu a cure in lruiu II.M. ini iKvi i,r mi rliarm. f ur tho eyu, r ami inrmii, nr. iu miiotiki esHiw now anil lnvaiuanie Mnwnaa. Ir. Van lieuliurvh woulil Jvio lhoa ladles troiihlwl with Irieifiilarilim ul the Utmus to try Ilia ntw roiue- aii' and get curat. ii. v, iimiiwirvriri itir. iin a norm ryruii mr vmi' droit. 1'rli c $1. Warrantwl to exel Ilia worms, or ins monev i-rtfnnilfd. . . l. .il unilnrLT) luir a Simula oxnnunsvuin. the ahlftttl urn learn 1( ll.idr iliwaacs are cainwl Uy w.irins nr not; at all events, lr. Van Uenheryb tan It 1 1 them tnun what diw thojr ai-e suHorlnir. Coiwulutlona and exaiiiuiauuiis sr ui t iiri,, in J I cif-ta l)r. Van Uenljerifh iruanuitoee in an iwwa, tu osjwl the worms, ur uo chaiKca. a I T.sruu Kill I of Worms Kl l.rxirii. This Is tocertirr that Dr. Van DenWrun expein a lir t..i nn full ot wurins from m . a"me nea- ..!..,. lnnhM In ln.rth anrl i.ow 1 letl like a new man aralii. I reside on Twenty aecokd iru.,i hai.mii K and F. Porllauu. Orel on A. A.u.un, Orar 9000 Worm. K pel led f ...... v... it,,iurih'a worm nrrun eipelleUoverawu' worms from my son It years of g. K. H (iKjt'riTU, bi balnon strvea. 1'OBTI.aKD, S11T ii, IO,?. Murder Will Out. nn.Kniiinr n. v.n Di-n Tli rin's Worm Syrna Mpellid i.vprim) worms from my son and lt th eirt of curlna hi in of Nereoiia Sims. I nMdenn Klahleenlb and one-half stte.1 uciween PautlQ KkkJmin 11. Nv. A i,lfe Nitvfd when lenlh Reensea ibhii. nuii'. - S.s Kxnco, llarth , 17. This Is to cortUv that I ld Ihiiii lmj,'rinK lur Blteea years with a cuninlieatlon ol ihnmic dis-.ss ami lor nimilhs conlliird to my bed without recoium; any te elil Irom many eiainriit dH!tura who a'tonled ma Ulvcu up to dis by the .livi. i ami my Imwla, I wu taken to Dr. J. P. I'. Van Dunherith, nii)r, ollh e No. t3 Slilh strett. S V.. un!'l t" "'! '. "."" after a close and carelul eaniintii.n lr. V. sid sll mr ailinenu and mlm;ry were cruaiwi oy a siiwi -"" -I and to my and my lilrnd. aur.rt. the "I" ci Irom me oor ctw wen ocui"iu - - - :, , kmira whli'h n Die immmliale rll- nil s ahle vo walk and did walk on the si.luwxlt el t d.ya al tr wards and two weeks alter the w, l. tre ejrj U'd 1 weiKh nine pnumla more man I w . i I should now be ded but lor th. skillful treatment o Dr. J. P. V. Van Denlierirh's savlnir my lile it coiiaid ereilby mysell and Ineuus a miracle. . ... I ocrtily that the abote Iwta are true and I hsre Inowu Mr. t. IS. bovine for a nuinfr yars luaalckiicts. CHAK C. o'lWNNKU, M !., Ohlre 80S KeartiV siroei, dm r A t'nril. lii j p p Via Panaaaoit-IVar Sir: I dm it my duty to make the ML-wmic stauement: mr in. uai three years I have lieen aiiffnrlnif with constant (awip pain ami a quivenn a wiwn i - --- tain In mr chert ami heart; my lope I would n-rt digest, and I was so nervoua that it was with dlfflciilty I could Mlow say occunatiim, whkh has been here in lern lot the put ten years, a a prcuii """-" Irora the oonatant pain ami ausery, I liad wasted U a mere akeletm. I bad been doctoring a r deal without any benefit, and bellerinr there was no del J lor me but to imer on iiw . ."- ,7 , mr soBerinf . Some ol my Iriende thought I had worma, ..i k k.u. ttr Van Denbenrh. HiWdnsd noe that worms were the cause ol all my troubles, so a. . sana rkrtar,ir mJUl la buuui ivui irvuiw thout 7o worms, Irom one inoH to one and one haij Inchee long, eme away Irom me that day, and the .l- lowinr nlrht some more came, ana nuw .r; I leel like another man aa-afn, aii am rninI ' . . ..... tr HU TU U IJ. airenirl!! rrnm oay woav. ... kevem, trtwn. sepwrnwr i.i, Another Rlanghter. t M to the nublic that I have been af- , i... .it i.n .cars and dorbrine for near- l erery complaint with many reputed good i.hy .icians, "without any Hief, until I eonsulted Dr. V.n Den Berin.or., wno aaiu .u,,u. -..- cause ot my complaint. By taking fire ot bit , . I e-r ,a in flV hOUia. worm powuera i eru - " - - . ti. aiot one ana a ounr ni"n luc'. :i I. nains BMtrn In lenetb. -ow an mj ...uo- -----" ,, nave m i. o . T . Stark ftreet , -; POBTLAJO, OB., AUgUUM, lOi. RII Hasidred " HlX-TI"" W.raa. r.ip.lled. AfUr suffering for 12 yean and lying in one b efpul fcr three month., and ta. Wrt inieVted with morphine and drugged by many Tl"... .1.;. tl, and such eomnleinta, till DV. Vin ibergh, of 5 1 First Ilreet, PortUnd. Ue and it waa worma whjen S all my min, and after Uking 0 ofl bis Tr . t mmI n3 horrible loek- amauworm - - - . hlf worms, arroe meaaureM --- ALBERT BARTSCH, Viano Maker and Tuner. Bole Apjnt for the World-Renowned Kranich i Bach PIANOS, Gablcr's New Scale Upright PIANUb Burdett ORGANS, Fine Piano Stools. Tuning niid Repairing of Instruments a apecialty. WareroomaTlilrd near Taylor,? Port- land, urrgou. TOrb. by three-ighth of , inch U, thickneaa. I reaide op ataire, at So. 211 inst Prrsa B. Eucmow, A SELF-BIN DHG UAUVESTER That Cats and Binds a TEN FOOTSWATH WITH EASE! a. rr4sns. newbuky. chapman 1V1 c0 introduca tho first ten-foot self- binding harvester ever run in iue wuuu TESTIMONIAL: PFUNDER'S ill 1001 "jsuuriio nrn-iiu"."B purclmsed of you and started on my i in Washington county, Oregon, this Gaston, 0k., Aug. 7th, 1879. Mkssrs. Newbuky, Chai'Man & to., Pobtlahu: I hereby certny mat mo ru Foot Osborne Self-Ulndtnif llarester y inriu IS dltV, f . aa.A l.arUAUIDP OI1I1 binder both running mnooth and doing kiw uTit-lr vtv mII. I find tho binder an swers my expectations and is fully able to take cure or the micaest aim u"-" grain, and takes up down grain equal to any that I oversaw. Your. I1a I UWViw"' NORTON HOUSE, p. N0KT0N, - Proprietor. r.r..c.--"'... PorUand, Ogn. rUllM HOl-BE 18 KEWLY BCILT, 18 A M. fire-prrK.f brirk, newly furnished through- out, for the accomtnoaai on oi .... ..... ... - lie in p-neral. Two oiocaa in.... ... r and O B K. Co.'a docka. Hcoond to none. Board and lodging rer day, ft and upward', ae- jree coaca wauu jy23-lm cording to room. house. JOHN J. SCHILllHUtrto Patent Fire, Water and Free Proof ARTIFICIAL STONE. ,w"p"lVed o eaeeut. all order, lor, be .bore ..tone for waiaa onr Kid Ta ..TrhapeTInJ-.. arTy eolor or r.rletrof i.. tlrAmr tnftT M 101. " . oppoalU.he H0IU.0 Pod. P"'"""- T"'n, v.n i7jHHfctH)P. Proprietor. ADDI80N..C. GiniW. Attorney counselor at Lw rortland, t t t Orfgxm. Rooms 8 and 9, over First National Bank parlleo'.ar attention paid to baalneaa la the United Btatea eooru. FEVER & AGUE MIXTURE jTm s 6 av jf Ja.sro EVERY DRUGGIST SELLS It "SINGER" STILL TAKE THE LEAD. .. M l k . OCCylQO OESiUSB -Biaufctt- -dOD,40C chines mid in IH78, lieinf nearly three-quartera of all the machine aold in tua worm BUY THE BEST- At . it AnHMvvDvmra. WAITS HO KOJIBT Q "CBEr The Singer MTg Co. JMO Flrait St Portland. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. T. II. CHANDLER, laroBTtn d joaata l WOOD AND WILLOW WARE Rope, Twine, Blacking, Store Polish, ALL KINDS OF BRUSHES, Ink, Axe Hamlles, Fishing Tackle, Ostrich and Feather DuBters, ALSO A Urire assortment of Paper and Taper Bags (safhel bottom), Blates, Stationery, etc., etc. cess appears to be unshaken. try are running on lull tune.