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j)0 TOV RKXKStBRRt . mm one drove toMlber fllli ""' ,t hear them Jingle, 5Sa ' a ro,e ,0PnU ' ' .ii,nroiirfuraroand u, 2d wISSmIij 'ft fly ' now.bn.h.a Kn0U,,fmVly happy -I care not wliy- uTpPy Wnd our will. TbH . wlfh marble whiteness are roofed, helr wm" bome-llghU glow. .. h the tens, elearsky above us T6Th. keu tar. flash and gleam, injed In theirslleut idroud of ind mfVV?'.,A it. .mi dream. snow Ilie bruau uciu. ,, iincllDtr with low, sweot clashing. AkinL iue bells as onr ol home joe., ln noting ll had. rrom " """lr"'' red. AH ,lTity breath h9 blow8- ,,. ,in.y you nestle against me, Aw?lliaround your waist my arm , ve IIPl"-l--cl o bluer, bitter cold I Pr'" n iimo at warm. tfiWlk.and then we are sncni; wJuuiiueuiy-you kuow wny-ltS-SW 1 help ltT-You lifted your Ve gissed-lhere was nobody ulgb. ind no one was ever the wiser. .Huskies did "'-I full-1" Perhaps tbey ought id ,.r,i r.n uiiterual curse. Auu wo -- In(.ver told It did you, deal T -roni that day uithts; .,, dmi iiiv nieimuy mbit" ,u ,l" " i Buv ' ' (liu, liiniuvnt. ktuM. Like penuiuc, " - I dreiy you have forgotten. m not choose to remember It, UW"U bn.ai.fal Villi 111. lime u The world bo chill" us and kill us, Perhaps you may acorn to recall till uiiTht, wltu li Innocent impulse Perhaps you'll deny H Hi 1. But If of lhat fresh, sweot nature The veriest vest Ige survive, vPu remember thai inomeut madness Viiu reuiemuer ium wwumu, ,.". 1 -Atlantic Monthly. Miss Tiffin and Her Lover. Miss Murv Flvnu was studying medi cine and beins courted, ut the sauiotiuie. Mr. William uuuu was auenumg 10 me litter part of the business. Uno evening, while they were sitting together in the fr0ut parlor, Mr. Budd was thinking how he ehould uianiige to propose. Miss Flvnn was explaining certain physiologi cal facts to him. .... . "Do you know," sue saui, ma:; itiou sands of persons are actually ignorant that they smell with their olfactory pe duncle?" "MillionB of 'em," replied Mr. Budd. "And Aunt Mary wouldn't believe me when I told berime couldn't wink with out 8 sphincter muscle!" "How unreasonable!" "Why. a person cannot even kiss with out a sphincter !" "Indeed!" "I know it is so !" "Mav I try if I can?" 'Oh," Mr. 'Budd, it is too bad of you to aake light of such a subject." Mr. Budd seized her hand and kissed t She permitted it to remain in his jrasp. "1 didn't notice," he said, "whether a t-what do you call it? a sphincter helped me then or not. Let me try tgain." Then he tried again, and while he held her hand she explained to him about the muscles of that portion of the human body. "It is remarkable how mucti you Know about such things," said Mr. Budd l"reallv wonderful. Now. fur exainole. what is the bone at the back of the head called?" "Why, the occipital bone, of course." "Aud what are the names of the muscles ol the arm?" ''The spiralis and infra-spiralis, among others." "Well, now let me Bhow you what I mean. When I put my lnlra-spiralis iround your waist, so, is it your occipital Jone that rests upon my shoulder-blade, u mis way r ''Jly back hair, primarily, but the occip- tal bone, of course, afterwards. But, oh. Mr. Budd, Biipposo pa should come in and ee us ."' "Let him come! Who cares?" said 'lr. Budd boldly. I think I'll exercise a pbiucter again and take a kiss." "Mr. Budd. how can vou?" said Miss lyiin, after he had performed the feat. you t can me Mr. Budd; call me U ii,"be said, drawing her closer. "You ixept me, don't you? I know you do, uriiug." "Willie," whispered Miss Flvnn faintly. MVhat, darling?" 1 can hear your heart beat." "It beats ouly for you, my angel." I'And it sounds to me out of order. The utricular contraction is not uniform." "i'mall wonder for that when its burst l f"r joy." I "You must put yourself under treat f ant for it. I will give vou some medi ae." "It's your own property darling; do totyou please with it. But somehow '6 Sphincter nnerntinn w tlm nnn thnr "kes me most favorably. Let me see nurss again r But Why Droceerl? Th nlrl. nM Htorv Es told again, and the old, old perform ace of the muscles of Mr. Budd's mouth enacted again. And, about eight ars later, Mr. Budd was wishine that ry would catch ftntnfl fulfil !iHiHStt ong her patients, and Mary was think- ij l e Dest POMiole use Millie JUid be nut to wnntil Ku a. . oh;. frr ke dissecting table.-Jf or Adder. HlNft n T Irr . T. TIM E- xr.aiii. n ucu uui Jm was six years old, he went into the ret one afternoon fi rmflft. flm liirwl Mn, who was coming home with a load "uu. ihe man placed Master amy on the ton of the load and drove 'lnfu-ai.l T....A , i .1 jubi ueiore reaching me a, the team went pretty briskly down hill. When Tommy entered the rf, ere you not frightened when the em trotting so swiftly down v kill?" "Yes, mother, little," r-u om, lionesUy; "I asked the 4 to heln mp ni1 Knnirnn IiL-A A "SptiwKIo fm1 T.t hi Uirh the !.'. .11 .. . . utu icsnuu, iu . Wniph T . i i r, , L , , nicau uiai wmie yon bsk uou r Win Von vnn n.i l.l. ...wuilr w Jonr might. Yonng rilgrim. a. Crook was nearly frozen to death . "'"IK lOffl U18 WST wmie inthePlattoYalleT. Woodcock Carrying their Yonng. It is now pretty well known that of the woodcocks which arrive in the British Islands in October a largo number re main each year to pair and nest in snita blo localities, and this being so, the fol lowing curious habit of the parent bird has only to bo called attention to to bo fully corroborated. Tho lato Mr. Llovd, in his " Scandinavian Adventures " wrote : If in shooting you meet with 'a brood of woodcocks, and tho young ones cannot fly, the old bird takes them separately between her foot and flies from tho dogs with a moaning ci-y and Mr. Hurting, in the November num ber of his journal, the Zoologist, has been at the trouble to collect all the rocords of so strango a habit, from which record it would appear that there is adif enco among observers ns to whether tho yonng birds are carried in the claws of the parent bird or pressed between her breast and logs. One of tho brothers Stuart, in the second volume of the "Lays of tho Deer Forest," in a very graphic account of tho troubles which tho old woodcocks have with their young ones, says that he saw a woodcock rising with a young bird in her feet, her long legs dangling and swinging with her lit tle burden, like a parachute. Sho light ed at no great distance, but as he at once came upon hor she got up. In her hurry she dropped the young bird. She came to the ground, however, almost at the same time as the young one; running back, she sat upon him and rose again with him in her claws. Mr. C. St. John, in his "Natural History and Sport in in Moray," declares "that tho old wood cock carries her young even when larger than a snipo, not in hor claws, which seem quite incapable of holding up any weight, but by clasping tho little bird tightly between her thighs, and so hold ing it tight towards her own body;" and, further, "that in the spring and summer evenings the woodcocks may bo seen bo employed, passing to and fro and uttering a gentle cry on their way from tho woods to tho marshes where they feed." This account has also been eonfirmod by sev eral observers in Ireland, but some'other observers still declare that thev have seen the young birds actuully carried in the claws of tho old ones. So while it is placed beyond a doubt that tho wood cocks can carry their young from place to place, not only when flying from ene mies, but also when going out to feed and returning, thore is yet somo uncer tainty as to the exact method; but doubt less this will soon be settled by further observations. According to Audubon tho same habit has been observod in the American Bpecies, and, apparently, it also sometimes occurs in our common snipe. Loudon Times. Yi'idovT and Census Taker. It was a dilapidated man that bundled himself off the evening train recently, entered the station and took a seat. He had a wholesale liquor breath about him and steaming up through him, and his nose was as tho wintergreen berry, red and round and distinctively bright, as if all the checkerberry he had put in all the rum he had drank all through his abandoned life has flowed into his em purbled proboscis and there formed a gem, which made him an ornament to bacchanalian society. "Does the widow Marshmeadow live here now?" ho inquired of officer Mowry. The officer, with his wonted courtesy, directed him to her residence. It was 11 o'clock, when ho arrived there and summoned her to tho door. "Don't be embarrassed, madame," he said, with wonderful mildness of tone and manner, "because you don't know me. History has over been partial and omitted from her bronzed and statuesque pages tho names of her proudest sons. This omission imparts uniqueness to a man's fame. I am the census taker. I have taken every name in town but yours. Tho hour is late, and exhausted nature requires, in fact imperatively in sists ni)on refreshment and tho restora tion of sleep. I cannot proceed further with this sublime undertaking until I have both." "You may onmo in and stay over Sun day," she said, "and in tho morning I will have killed a pair of yellow-legged chickens." It was 12 o'clock.'and the census taker still sat at tho widow's table, and her third bottle of old currant wine before him. "I shall put your name," he said, with incomparable tenderness of tone and address, "somewhere about the middle of the book, and under tho head of 'Remarks' shall add the following: 'Cozy residence, tastefully ornamented, latch string always out, beautiful frnit trees and quince bushes here abound in um brageous abundance, yellow-legged chickens always to bo found on the premises, their legs become stained to a beautiful- yellow by constuut wading through the yellow leaves of the maples that glorify the lawns and approaches of the bounteous homestead." The widow smiled delightedly, and concluded to put the pleasant census taker in her best bed chamber, where all night long his nose shone in his facial firmament like a lone star of Bacchus. Genvine Estehprise. Mr. Albert Bartsch, U3 First street, Portland, has the largest and best selection of musical instruments in Oregon. Among the sev eral makes is tho world-renowned Stein way grand, square and upright pianos, which have won by their actual merit the admiration of all artists, both here and in Europe. Yon cannot appreciate these instruments unless yon have examined their many improvements, superb work manship, "and listened to their perfection in tone. The name Steinway is house hold word and is spoken with great pride, as the achievements made by this firm surpasses all other piano manu facturers in the world, Mr. Bartsch has also a fine selection of sheet music, books and musical merchandise, and is constantly studying the demands of the trade. If you are in want of anything in his line don't fail to send to him, as his prices are lower than any house this side of San Francisco, and you can de pend on receiving prompt attention to any inquiry. So Meed For Coal or Wood. A correspondent has sent ns a start ling letter from MM. Betvm-Edwards, from which we give an extract: "I send you the following particulars of a recont scientific invention, just patented, and destined without doubt to play a very important part in our economic history. I think it may be regarded as a solution for once and for all of the great coal question, not only among ourselves but abroad. M. Bourbennel, of Dijon, the celebrated lion and panther slayer, lighted upon tho following discovery by hazard, and after six years' persistent in vestigation brought it to entire workable perfection. He discovered by means of two natural substances, inexhaustible in nature, the means of lighting and main taining Are without wood or coal; a tiro instantaneously lighted aud extin guished; a. fire causing no dust, smoke or trouble; afire costing ouo-tentu it least of ordinary fuel, and what is more wonderful still, a tire the portion of which answering to our fuel is everlast ingthat is to say would last a lifetime. M. Bourbennel's invention. The tires could be on the minutest scale or on the largest. They would be used for heat ing a baby's foo.1 or for roasting an ox. Being lighted instantaneously, there will be a great economy of time. M. Bour bennel at once patented his invention, and a body of engiueers and savant from Paris visited him, and pronounced his discovery one of the most remarkable of his ago. I havo seen these fires and stoves. Thore is no mistake about the mutter. It is as clear as pos sible that we have a perpotnal and economic sourco of fuel. Two hundred years ago the discoverer would have been buried as a wizard." A cat was seut by express, carefully boxed, from Dausv'illo to Rochester, a distance of fifty miles. Not many days afterward, tabby eamo walking into her old home. FlftAaCK Wit CUn.1IK.lCK. an Francisco, Jan. 8 Silver, SW; buying : parceling. Mw York. Jan. 8. silver bullion 13. (J. 8. Bonds 5a of 'si. 8 if; 4Us. 6i ; 4s, S?J. Cloed-5i, 3'h; 4j t 4. 3M. London, Jan. 8. U. i5. Bonds 5, 8-V; 4) a, 10' & 4s, j. BAN FKANCldCO MAKM.KTS. Sin Francisco. Jan. 6. There are 17.0C0 tons dltenuiiged tonnage in port. Rates are nominal, but easier. The lattxt churter lor wheat luOicalea that the tide has turned iu favor ol uhlppers, but there Is not euough dtneu Klted tonnage In port to cauv.' any serious reduu tion, and the engaged w..eal llecl needs repleulih lng toon. and BttrRlng-A. spot lot of wheat bags ran be bad at 10c, but tor lot to arrive 30 aud W days hence thu s aro 10'4i$Uo. Potato gunuies are trotig at He ; wool bins, quiet at 41MSC apiece: hop cloih, 12!18Ho Lumber the following are the wholesale rates: Redwood. 514 for rougn, and f 24 for surfaced ; i utile, U ; Oregon pine In a rough slate, Il7(djil per M : laws, t.l f0: sbluglet. 11 76. Sugar Ou the 5th lust, the lcal refineries made a reduction of half a rem y lb all round, the timt Chauge since Dec. IBM ; patent cubes in barrels, lw, crushed, 12c; extra powderea. 12!io; tine crushed, 12c : dry granulated, )lc; extra granu lated. l'4e ; golden 0. loo ; 1, 9,'$i ; extra u, lo'o for lots In barrels ; In half barrels more, and iu boxes 'Ac mure ; no orders received fur less thau the equivalent of 40 bur.ola. Kish PdcltiocodtMi are j ibhlig at 3(A.: and 4iil!c respectively for bundles and selected iu cases ; herring, 4(Kiut5c lor fugel sound. Powder Blasting, ti V5; glaul .V)c tor No. 2 and 75c for No. 1 ; Vulcan blasting, 7 jc for iNo. 1. boo for No 2. and Sic for No. 3, with tbe. usual discount as to quantity. CoUee Prices for Central American are purely nominal. The stock In first bauds Is light, aud buyers prefer to wait further arrivals of the new crop beioru making bids. Metals-Pig iead,r'5!4; ; pig tin, 20c: English cast steel, 14 j)16c !t ; nails, assorted sizes from warehouse are quoted at $4 60. Apples Sfcfcooo lor common, and 75c!l 25 for good to choice. Uops-liuotablo at22!932c ? Ib for large lots, with 3";.c asked for small parcels oilier produce quotations are unchanged. Coal Domestic. Paclllc coast descriptions selling from wharf at Ha. 7 ; British Columbia, lt8 to Pan Francisco Jan. 7. Wheat-Weaker at 1-32 U for No. 1, and (1 Had I 97, for No. 2. New York M.rkrts New York, Jan, 7. It Is clRlmcd by tome nier. chants here that a rapid decline In the Liverpool market has; broken the wheat corner, and that wheat will now decline as ripidlj a It advsRcd when Keene and other heavy operators cornered the market. It is estimate i by somo that there will be a decliue of ov r 20 cents per bushel, wlilch will put the price it Its normal rate, drain ship pers, in viow of the anticipated decline, are busily etigsged Iu seeking vessel charters for foreign shipments, and there is universal activity among the large tl-ct now lying at the wharves. Ocean freights we. e lirmer'jesterday lor grain carrying vessels, the ruling rate for sailing vessels being 4s, liritd Fruits All deslrnble grades are held firm er. Shippers are looking around and have pur chased considerable amounts of evaporated apples at Any one aiifrrlfir with nervous debility. exhausted vitality, or fiom the effects of youthful rollies or excesses In malurer years, can be thoroughly and quickly cure J by using the greal Kuglish remedy , "rtlr Astley Cooper's Vital Kkktokativk " It l uot an -xcltnnt. hut an honest cure. Price, a boitle, or four times the quantity, I0,hih1 can he o tita n ed of HonuK, DAVIS A Co., W holesHle Asents. or direct of A, K. Mintle.M. D., 11 Kearney Btreel, Man Francisco, Cal. I'll In or .Solid faole) are not worth as much to the victim of Dyspepsia or ISIIIIousiihm as Dr. Mlutie's F.ngilsb Dmdelion Liver and Dys. pepsla I'll). It clears the Liver of bile, tones up the stomach, cures foul breath, coated tonue, pain In the aide or back, water-brash, giddiness, rush of blood to the Head, pimples, sallow complexion; la sugar-oo tied, mid no mi-rcury or otber mineral In It. For sile by all druggist. Hodge, Duvlx & Co., wholesale Ngeuis. While's) prattle I'lowtir. Taking before retiring will insure a good night's rest, with an awakening in the rosy morn to health, courage and vigor. For coated tongue, bad breath, silk headache, or any disturbance arising trom dyspepsia or torpid liver, it is with out a peer. Its action on disease is entirely dif ferent from any medicine ever introduced, nuiet ing paiu almost instantly. The huo and cry raised against it by patent medicine men, who have foreauen in iu advent the destruction of their nefarious busineas. and the thousands of un solicited testimonials (lowing in from all parts of lh N'cw World, is a sure indication of its ereat merits. Trial size at all drug stores. Half pound bottles, 75 cents. For sale by all respec table drugfisti. sWla making aay pnrnss or la writ tna-lareapoaMtaaaj adverdacnavntla tola paprr yon will plesute sncallaa iba aame af iba paper. MB. WALLACE, SECRET DETFCTIVE a and Collector. Business at a distance prom ptly attended V: fvr. 4th and Kalmon. OOOOH Bocuai- lTJ Produce hold Accounts Collected. T. A. WOOD A CO., Principal Keal Estate Agent Portland TO PHIMTKSI". We bare 300 pounds of Brvler Id ezeeller t order wnlca we win eeuror ceni prr poauu. W. a PaLMKR. Portland. Portland Business Directory PsTTSICIAS AXD VROEOff. CARD WELL, W. B.-H. E. eor. Flnt and Jlof ttsoo. over stone reiaoe oi ajv. DK5T1ST. SMITH, DR. K. Q.-1CT ririt itxeet. Portland. M'MURRAY'S Adjustable Strainer AND CAST IRON STEAMER. Either or Both Fitted to any She. rpiIE STEAMERS WILL SAVE THE R price of themselves in two weeks in any family. They van bo used with equal advantage in boiling, as it in iinossible to burn imoit or vegotabloii to tho bottom of your kettle. When thev are used iu sieuming, whatever you are cooking ii inside of the kettle, thereby getting the full benefit of the bent. They are just what is wauted in canning fruit. Either tho Strainer orStenmer ran be removed with a knife or fork when hot, and arc easily ailjuit d. Xo earners or joints about either that are hard to keep r lean Mold by Agent for 15 Tenia Cue County Right for Sal . Address JAMES Mi-.MUHKAY, East Portland, Ot. L C3 THE OREGON NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING Company Is now piepared lo furnish lusideH, OuiNldea and Sop P cinema on the shortest no. Ice. Address II'. O. Jihnrr Box i,9. Portland, Or. Great Auction Sale, Every Friday and Saturday at 10 A. M., During the Mouth of December nt the Auction House ol D. 3IeA.rtltur, Ifl'i First Mrect, 1'orllntiil, Oregoa. New York aud Philadelphia consignments ot Harness), Uugejr Ilobea, Horse Ulan kels, Halter, Kurriuglea. Also large consignments of , roots and Nlioes, I'lnbrellns, 4'lotIitDa;, Mirror, Jewelry, Etc. D McAltlHI R, Auctioneer. THE OJREGONIAN FOR 1880. THE OXLY XEW&PAPifU IN THE NORTHWEST. TIIIUTIirril YKaK, A F'remitim for Eaoh New Subscriber. A Splendid Map of Oregon and Washington. Long experience has taught the people of Oregon and Washington that the only Journal publishee within their borders which gives full aud rellabW news la THE OREGONIAK. No other Journal receive telegraphic reports and no other has resources for obUinli g all the news, both at home aud abroad. All the news published In other papers In Oregon and Washington l simply taken from Thr Oboo nian and reprinted In an abridged, mutilated and unsatisfactory form. Readers who want ALL Till NEWS, and want It while It ii yet fruh. go to lt original source. TmeOKkuoNiA. 1880. The political contest ef 18S0 will be one of un. exampled'activlty and interest. Tbli contest will. In fact, begin with the meeting of congress In De cemrer. Till Oreoonian alone will contain a rec ord of this contest. Its telegraphic facilities put II In command of all sourcetof Information, and history of the progress and result of the contest, beginning with the coming session of congress and ending with the presidential election, can be bad by the people of Oregon and Washington only through iu columns. OTHER FEATURES. All otter feature ot Thi Omoonian will be continued : IU literary, agricultural and miscella neous departments will receive special attention. The ntwi of Oregon and Washington win ne con tinued as a special feature. All important news of this character ! received by telegraph, and ia bad by no otber Journal. MARKET REPORTS. Great care U taken to report the mirktoorrect ly. This is a subject of greatest Importance to the most numerous ciass of readers, OUR PREMIUM. A splendid map of Oregon and Washington to each new annual subscriber or each renewal. This map has teen compiled and lithographed at great expense, expressly for Thi OaisoNU. and eon- talni the latest government surrejs, railroads and proposed railroads, and will prove Invaluable to all readers. It will not be given to say one subscriber ft part of a year, and will not be sold at aay price. TERMS: Oae Tear. 13 04 I IS Heaths- Three alas. Hooey may t remitted ty postal order or regis tered lettK at oxr ilak. Address OBKbOSIAS Pl'BLlfBIlO CO fatiUasl, Oresjesw WM. COLLIER. UIVIOIV IltOIV WORKS, (SUCCESSORS TO COLLI IK'S IRON WORKS.) MACHINISTS AND IRON FOUNDERS Manufacture and keep on hsnd Ptaam Engines and Boilers. Turbine 'Water Wheels, (lr and Haw Mills, HhafJug, Pulleys and Hangers, Pattern Making Blacksiullblng aud repairing done at shi rt notice IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. Special attention given to Wood Working machinery. oraer front anil Mala Ntreel P'tlint. Orernn 5-3.; i- ? .Jt: 2. 5- 5 a S v.u vi sruii i nuu a v.i., i. i.n street, Portland, Oregon, Branch House of No. 8-1 Kearny trt, Hun Kranelsmi, for the latent Iniproveil Wine heater Kllles.nf all mod- n...l I . I, I .,., &. X' ,i tO fiin iroo, ioi.i, in,o, itmr lining mil iiio i,.,u. solid head caitruliies of the Winchester in h Ice. a iHree si.oca 01 j. 11, iauu's iinproveu iuhmiuk i , . -,i i,i... . i .. r ....I nil inruivilia lur nil kiiiiih iiii niii.i, ,ii in,.- rtdgea, etc., anil unlit uncut for I lie llnllaril Ki tie and Italy Miol 4 J una on the I'aolllo CdHst. Also, a large stock of 01 her kinds on hand, llreech and niuixle loaders. A large slock of rurtridne nf ull ktnda nnliatMlltlV kept on band. !)'.. 't fall to give them a call. L'ounlry orders promptly atlended lo. KRIBS&M'M'LLEN, DEALERS IN look, Parlor and Box Stoves COOKING RANGES AND'HEATING FURNACES. Manufacturers of all kinds of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE Koofliijr and all kinds- of Job Work Promptly attended to no. li First M.eet. Hortlanil. Oregon A. C. tilUHS. K. V. BINOHAM CIBQS & BINGHAM, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Portland, i t t Oregon. Office, 8 and 9, over First National ISunk Particular auentlon paid to business in the United Ht.Uss conns JOHN J. SCHILUNGER'8 Patent Plre, Water ami Frost Proof ARTIFICIAL STONE. riMIR ITNDEKHIONKl) PROl'RIKTOH OR A. this valuable patent on the I'aclflo Coiisl,, Is now prepared to execute all orders lorthe above stone lor walks, drives cellars, Doors, and ll hullillnir iniriose. This sIoiih Is liihl In all shapes und In any color or variety of colon, uruers may be leit, in si r roni .irei i, opp isllelhe Holton l'ins I'ortliiud. Terms given and estlinnt" made by mull. CHAM. H. DIIHKKOOI' J'ronrleinr. COCCIN8 & BEACH Wholesale nd Retail Dealers In AVERILL AND RUBBER MIXED PAINTS. Doors, Windows and Blinds, Paints, Oils. Brushes, etc., etc. 103 Front Mrect, 1'orllnnd, Or. (Formerly occupied by T. A. Davis A Co.) sve Contractors and Dealers are requested snd for mirllst of nrlcwi. m mmva pate .t EL44TIC, FIRE & WaTER-PflOOF PAINT! For ISooIIdij bntli on 1 In And Shingles BHK BKfT PflKxEIlVATIVKOK TIN AND fl shluitle roots In th world. Will stop leaks nn any roof. We refer by permission to J. f. Dnnovan, Jules Knapp, Allsky A Herele, lie. jshnn;tt a Uatmao.an'l other clllsxns ol pitrtiaud. The paint will be supplied by Hodgn. Lavla A Co., Portland, al SI M) per gal lon. K.Mch gallon will over V siuar- tin and 1 sUare shingle roof butouo cat la neo essary. Kull illreclloua Mccornpiny e.ch pack are. All Information with regard lo the paint can be bad by addressing McKINHTRY HKNDKYX, Pi.rtlaml. Or, BARTSCH'S New Music Store, 143 First St. Portland. (00(1 Fellowt' Building.) Mr. A. Bartsch, the General Agent of the world-renowned, STEINWAY PIANO, Has opened new Music Rooms at the tbore place.w here he keeps the celebrated Slelnwaj. Kranlch & Uach AND Ernst GablerXew Scale Pianos AND BURDETT ORCANS As well as a full supply of Snirr Mine, Mcsic Books and Mcsical MiBTHAxour Country orders promptly attended to. 0KAN6E 8, WARREN. Business Manager. m ."ask e -a a , i s. ? . O I- WrF i t J- t'a.aS i CO 5 n ! 8 8 a ml I " S 'rM&Mk & I - to 2 pi g z. I t u i f ' ! g i CAMPBELL. CLACKAMAS PAPER CO Manufacturers and Dealers in PAPER 102 Front Street, Portland, Or IN STOCK x NEWS PKINT. White ami Colored. HOOK l'Al'EUS, White ami Tinted. FLAT PAPEKS, of all doscrit-tions. LEIKiElt PAPERS. ENVELOPES, of r11 sizes and qimlitio WI51T1NO PAPEKS. CAlUHtOAKDof nil kinds. GLAZED AND PLATED TAPERS COLORED MEDIUMS. MANILA PAPEKS. BUTCHERS' PAPER. STRAW PAPER. PAPER HAGS. STRAW and HINDERS' HOARDS TWINES, Etc., Eto. Cards Cut to Order. Agents forShattuck & Fletcho s well-known Black and Colored Inks. TYPE FOR SALE. We have Hovornl fonts nf .Tnh True (nearly new), which wo will sell low. Cases, ((alloys, Loads, Kulos and Printers' necessaries generally kept on hand. Newspapers outfitted at list prioo freight added. COMPOUND OXYGEN, With free turn as mljuncts of PLIOSPHORUa and CAR1ION imiiih.uihIs. A new trentpicnt fur the cure of Consumption, llrouchitin, Catarrh, Neumlgia, Hcrofulu and tho worst man of Pysiesia and Nervous Debility, by a natural process of Vitulixntion, The following ensca treated within the last few mouths aro selected as showing its range ot ap plication : 1, 4. Kour cases of oousuuiption twoof them having cavities iu tho lungs aro all entirely well. 5. Mr. T. R. C, of Day Centre, W. T., Chronic Bronchial difficulty of years' standing, also gen eral and nervous debility, threatening complete wrecking of health. Cured in October. 6, 7. Two cases of marked blood poisoning. Cured in few dnys, R, 9. Two cases of nervous dubility of women 'doctored to death." Ono cured in seven and the other la sixteen days. 10 to 14. Fivo cases of chronic dyspepsia, enturrh or acroftilus ailment. All cured or greatly rclievod In a few weeks' treatment. A small pamphlet on tho Oxygen Treatment and all ciiiuirie answered, bint rnR, on ap plication. Also, references to patients who have taken, or are now using tho treatment. Aililres nr. PIlklnKtoa, or. First stud Wwohluxton Ms., l'ortlnad,UKn, ONLY $90! Famous Standard Organ. lo.noo Of which have been sold on the Paclflo Coast. O.HI.Y 900-A F1VE-OCTAVK ORG A IT, Elegant HlHlfTop CaseFive Slops, with Octave Coupler at Hnb-Ilaas, Possessing all the power and sweetness nf the hUher cost Instruments. Kvery Organ fully guaranteed for live years. Address V. X. HIIANAIIAN, Morrlsou St., between SJccond and Third, PORTLAND, OrJ. Hole Agent for the Northwest Coast. NSW BOOK STORE. THE LEADING STATIONERS. .7. IC. OJ"LX. Ac CO., Have moved into their Hplend id Establishment in Union Block, on Htark and Kirst streets. An inexhaustible stock of well-selected STATIONERY, And sn unlimited supply of Looks sre alwoyi on hsnd This house has a comprehensive as sortment of everything known to the trade, and its prices are alwsys reasonable. Drop in snd see the premii LIME ! LIME ! The undersigned having been appointed sgents for the celebrated " ECREE1 " BIN JUAN LIME, Would respttfully call the attention of dealers and rontr.rf.frs to that brand before purchasing elsewhere. We shall endeavor to keeps full sup ply on hand at sll times snd at the lowest market rates. W ADH AM) A ELLIOTT D. W. PRENTICE &CO. MUSIC STORE. OLE AGENTS ruR TIIS CELEBRATED WEBER, HAI5M BROH.' A!D PBAK CO. uraod, Hqoara and Uprlf bl Pianos, and Eatey soil MUodard Ori.as. 10T Fire tree t. Fartlas ftHa