eta Hot; wit hit, t Wot 4 fc Ml 16 0! eel die d : the I) sett Mil T els. from ittle N1V )dil end i ft met the! lose evid, rood M mrjj r, fr.J ?" re a; iron deal i rid rithr if ert ed ntt ise ;iui frca As i re f M icsa. ball jE DAME 8EULE." ...in,, tlie ChriMma I...U .; nnPd all horta of f.WH L"""'1. Zl for ihe children. ,.aStfa1. i - l-ttar H uh BU FT, to England, ub , mo iu , . would ifmorninot the earlier T. other ten, nau j A 4i i e family of a "L children to bring the.u ,. for tno ' u ,...., tti,en this unfi i or" . k nil iwni tt me rurrv vi over at tlie oreaniHsi mun-, r this and that war oi geiun 'L It wasout of the question )". .. tor mem uo iwum ir from the litt le ones at home. v L .mereency. ana l iounu cutiruB r, he wwwiou. lam couvmceu bull lDB ...inr.r horn. tillsoto.stul s W8" . . i.Ji ort tin. astonished. ,u,.e:Zttrftrdalone!" fwiUotobtuttsard" ' "If. began his wife. mmi'l .,,! T want to eo. ffid;it is all Plain and simpl lnB . Jioncnnt excursion. I wi .11 LnrnilW SnPllfi tllB nicl morning, with a nephew under n, 1 win iu. v." . it per so much." 1'Sicr and his wife were persistent S to dissuade, but f overrul- ' . Vobiection and, as a result, 1 iounu tVJv J In a trim ffmncr ;,one tine moru," B -e. f "1- companion at the begining f!l . ... utrnuhniir( notn word Dass 1 i.. Tl.a Inrlv WHS StOUtlsh III l;ae , . ,.,.1 ,ioni nncumbured with L-she was ires't i' -t Ured hairparny j M.U.tmt HPH rl VI1L11 nuivu 6I 'hid replawd the bonnet that was ,lv bestoweu iu i"" nuuo. ,Mul was w. " ' , " in every way oppusiw iruut un I,..- h Jitlr RI'UriLV TUSLIUCIIIO 1.1111 0 her scantilyniade person made contrast indeed to tne rauier corpu- itre89 in a largo, sonnei, c rumur . -l. o.,t n it), i-lnspil eves una Willi Ld folded over her" redcovered -book 1 couia nave miiuts hub mo on more brief by saying simply that "(is.a.vis was a symphony in red. l r .i.'.l nut. ani'iik durinir all this 10 1 urn -I-- . - :ev, I felt 1 liau company mi uo J,mc 9 o'clock we reached the station at swUndlconiessiioita nine me efor wear, as my breakfast bad been cup of coffee at Strasbourg I had ,ie slenderest sort of repast. My buoyed mo up. 1 should soon be at ..iihtiix liruve nrofeator and his .'hearted wife, and in the warmth of .jma on. m uin iov oi Beeinc Itirboya I should forget how dreary i been during the last lour or nve ,ofthe way, with the dark and some I t - .1. fc T MS. c t T"reeanies iiiut a " in. llounua cau hi. mo ouuhmi. i idoned the street and number. There hitn hosonie needless delay in start- Upecially as the driver saw fit to hishorae and veuicie wnue ne ran villi a nnmrade. The house .ht I remembered to have been not m the station, but the way by which reached on this occasion seemed uinablo. I peered out, from time to insearch of some familiar objuct or mark to help me to guess where I VI a iuu in be re- been left learned with th had arrang at pro- r ;ed to fore- will lit shorten tho story, as I would have nrney the carriage stopped. I got , th mv wmriR and hand-DHc: Daid U1V an; stepped toward the door, saw was unfamiliar: looked arouna ana hthat it was in a region altogether me. m strass. it was ?o. 10, but not kid mv breath for a moment, then ftred.and re-entered the cab; 10 A new house at the other end of the .and we soon reached it. I renog itbv atrcH lipfore the door leafless 'If-bot with the same twisted trunk. I -"rpnsed when the cabman demand ither fare, but paid it and bade him .;.i.t : ill r 1 J T i y iimiu as i iiiuuiu- o hBi(eps totlie house I remembered, beeofbouseasl had seen it in the autumn turn: thought almost shabby in its j ejlpterless newness but now it was iwise Beautiful. I rang gentlv, once, ,'nn. The third time I pulled vig for the cabman had mounted to ut, and I begun to regard him as a though I knew he might prove a f one. The door opened and tho 'Tput fourth Ins head. What nt, he asked. . Ferslpn " 'head protruded a little further, 'Hand reached out, and a little lamp N waved two or three times before Joa want to kpb Prnf Fwrstpn? ne to Paris." !"ped. ife-Mme Fersten." J to Augsburg will be back next f fjbman had gathered up his reins, f J'in? preparatory chirping to his i Miouted to him or 31 00 ti int i nt o: irtai cesJ thu DtO id t liree 01 oi liTol, monJj ,0: ililc: tion.' veil liich to stop. iiuuicu 10 ii i m 10 eiou. x ithatiho t,f.,. u...i ,:! "Nephews, to Paris, and his wife to -menus, mere was no onein tne Whether thin intelligence waa :Hjtomeinafew worils or many, surely knows it is the custom the hum meittcr when he is call- ,'" late hour!" '-IBB lllil bnnm, .,( . t.nlf. J; the outstretched hand. I re- me carriage. 3 mnst Uke me to some hotel." roadame?" ot think to ask the haus mrirter to me one' an(1 1 do not believe " "c in ins then stupid comli "nddenly remembered my brother jnt a night in fctuttgard once the ' near the station. I did not name, bnt th did. We H-or a (ubatitute. I paid "thrice u'u me gratetui stranger to aaa in Uhland'g verses, 'kempt man a stable boy in ap- . t .... (tic lauuiuiu. v, . nil a room' and wnmnn who Ut been nddenly roused from 'wra tottk a liirlil to show ma to ! passed Crst through room, f, ''for three tablea, men were .ue i uw throngh almost rinXlVA tkA .1 L. L;t,.l.n 'tdchen wiln ner bead on a table sleeping and where a amall l Qtmo nnt . V,. . w sivrui piiucitiicia w i"tben across stone passage. It was a small, low room we found, with a porcelain hiovh that occupied consider aide pui o, a Mi'Tt bed, a chair, a wunti- iHiid mid two trunks. The room had Unit fiirlnrn air of tidiuuss thata room may have that is never occupied. The bed was covered with a handsome enough knit cover, and the window-curtains were crocheted. The floor was bare but clean. There were two colored French lithographs on the wallf heaiN an 1 shoulWs 'of blandly smiling women. On tlm ton l the stove whs a pile of bed-clot lis, with which the woman nunle the bod with a dexterity that surprised ine, she wu ho heavy-looking. I ventured to try my limited (Jerraau on her by asking if I could have my tea and some hot mils and butter brought to my room, fori felt the need of establishing a connection with somebody in my dreary condition. The woman evidently did not understand me, though she responded "Ja, Ja." Her du ties quickly over sho bade me good-night, and lighting a crumb of a candle that she found amonng other crumbs in her apron pocket, departed. How desolate I felt! Tired, hunnry, siecpy, ana not a nttio nervous at the prospect of spending the night in such unpromising quarters. Cut I determined to begin well by making myself a little tidy for my tea. I soon found that I had counted without my host, or had no host to count on. My washstand contained a band basin, but no ewer, and so no water. I must wait till my tea was brought for there was no bell to my room. I tried to be amused at the situation, to see it in its ludicrous aspect, but 1 was bo cold that any attempt at a smile must prove a fearful grimace. I shivered so that I could not sit still and I got up and tried to pace around my little circle. Tne clock struck 11. I waited a while longer for my tea. my teeth chattered with cold and dread of the long night before me. At length I took my candle and sallied out into the passage to try if possible to call some ono to serve me, for I was sadly in need of something refreshing. 1 crept noiselessly along the unlighted corridor to the head of tlie stairs and began to decend when the door suddenly opened below me and let out upon the passage two or three such sinister looking individuals that I quickly returned breathless to my room. To my door there came up the sound of shuffling feet and excited voices and a good deal of underlined noise that 1 was glad to try to shut out. With -suspense and some anxiety tho minutesdragged, butat length the clock on some near tower struck 12. I gave up all hopos of even an apology for a supper and decided to make the best of it. " Ihero was no lock on my door, ana no way of fastening it, so I inado a barri cade before it by piling one trunk on the other and putting my chair on that in a way that nny pressure ou the door from the outside would throw it to the ground. I could not think of going regularly to bed under the circumstances, but I lay dowu on it and over myself a big, over stuffed conrre pied, which fell to the floor the moment 1 dropped asleep. That, however, must have been near morning for I count ed several of the hours as they struck, and my spluttering candle had burnt it self out, leaving only a suggestive odor I would gladly have been rid or. At length a gray morniug made itself visible, and as soon as I could see I made my way to the lower regions, s ill dark, where I found the man of the night before with a lantern in hishand. An old woman was called and a fire lighted in the kitch en stove, where I watched the brewing of my coffee while I warmed myself. I did not rrificisfl mv bread which I ate with a compote of stewed pears and mustard for the butter was an indignity nor my account neither though it was exorbitant and when the morning train came up from Munich I was the first to enter. I was alone in mv compartment that for "lone woman," and the excessive cold aggravated my general wretchedness. No notice was taken of me by anyone, and I got safely to Strasbourg, nursing my nhvsical discomfort. At Strasbourg the officers of the train were changed, and I became an object of interest and attention two of the guards one a big middle-aged man with half gray side whiskers, the other younger, a tali, stooping individual, who smiled in at my window on every occasion, with light blue eyes of most inane expresjion. How uucomfortablo those two men mado iiih! At tho second station after Strasbourg the elder of the two demanded of me my passport. I replied that I had none that none was necessary on a jour ney from Stuttgard to Paris. At this the younger was informed that my name was Gretchen, but it was impossible to say to winch part of Germany I belonged. At the next station I was asked for my visit ing card, with my Paris destination. I produced it while the old man watched with evident enjoyment my apparent dis comfiture. As we nnnroached Paris the miles seem ed longer. The train I knew would nr- rived alter dark ana but 1 win not ioiiow the thoughts of fancies that, stimulated by my fears, filled my mind. At X. the train stopped, snd I saw mv two persecu tors lookina down toward me, and, O, iov! I saw on tlie platform of the station my goou oki irienu air. .11111411117 smoking a cigarette. I waved my hand kerchief 1 shouteJ: "0 Monsieur! Monsieur C!" No fettered Andromeda ever welcomed enmincr PeMeus with more delight than I did this old friend of my childhood. Mv shout attracted his attention; he was soon" at my side. 'Why, Marie, where are you coming from where have you been.' ' Don't ask me anything. Come into this compartment; I can't stay alone any longer." "But I will not be allowed. This is pour les dames seules." "Then take me with yon anywhere I don't care where, only take me." The light by which I write this shines on the beautiiui lace anu gray nuir 01 iue good man I have referred to. n years he is twenty my senior, uui iu but wisdom and goodness he is very y.D.n8- . . . . . nave just reau iiuu in is auwum ui ...on r, ami friim Pjris and lie resooud j . in r .. 1 1 1, "An, I that whs the dav vuu offered ourself to me asked me, in short, to marry yon." "And," I replied, "it is a dreadful thing to be 'im dame wit: " spnngjeiu i.e-publicuD. An "old tut key raiser," who has been 1 11 . -1 experimenting m u uio enec oi curw 1 1. . L M 1 .kAf In all jou Wl FINANCIAL ASD COMMERCIAL. Portland, Mar 22. 1R80. Legal tender in Portland, buying, par, and idling at par. Silver coin in Portland banks quota, at I wr cent, discount to par. Coin exchange on New York, 1 per cent, pre mium. Coin exchange on San Francisco, par to ) per eeni. premium. TfM-tfKiiliic trauefor uu N-w Yoik, 1 percent. premium. Home Produce Market. iue uuiowiug quuuiuuun reireaein me whole sale rates from producers or lirt bauds: FLOUR Quotable in jobbing low nt: Slun.larl brat. its, !fo 50; nest country brands, 54 '(gj 3 ill,9llicruiie, 5-1 20(if4 s i. WOOL SOCtiiS) for choice. WHEAT Good to choice, 80$l 85; Walla Wnllu from ZiUui cu. leas. HAY Timothy baled, buying at flL'fJU per (on. rOTATOES-Quotable at 25f40c per 100 tbs,ai 10 neaenpuon aim auamy, MIDDLINGS Jobbing at feed, $2O0j$5: tine $.'5(3 271 ton. BRAN Jobbing per ton, $15$lt). OATS Peed, tier bushel 41!J(,'5 eta. BACON Sides, lie; hams, Oregon 8C 12fji) 13Jci Kastcrn, 15(ij,16c; shoulders, T(i$ Tie. 1,AK1 in kere, lUKallo; in litis, Hlf,t 1 to BUTTER Wo quote choice dairy nt itttttOc; good fresh roll, 27J(i32jc; ordinary, 18(g) 'loe, whether orino or roll GRKEN FRUITS-Applci, 80(5,75 cU iierbox; Limes, $2 50a3 per 100; Oranges, $tu4 50 per box ; DRIED ERU ITS Apples, sun dried, 7a7Je machine dried, 11c. Pears, machine dried, lOallc. l'luuis, machine urietl, KxilHo; pitted, 13(U4o. EGGS 18-s per doa POULTRY Hens and roosters, $.".o3 50. Tur keys I Sa20c per pound. Geese, $S9 per doz. CHEESE Oregon, 121al5c; Culifornia, lflc. HOGS Dressed, 51c ; on foot, 3a4c. BEEF Live weight, 1 to lie for good fo choice. SHEEP Live weight, lj2c. T a LLOW Quotable at 5o5f c. HIDES Quotable at t2ul7Jo for all over 10 lbs, ono-third oil' lor under.that, also one-third oil lor culls ; green biase. Ueuerai Merchaudlne. RICE Market quoted at Cbiiia, 5Ja5J ; Sand wich Island, 7ia7i. COFFEE CosU Ricu, 17ul8c; Java, I5a2(io; Rio, ll)al7c. TEAS We quoto Japan in laquered boxes 50a 75c ; paper, 37Jo471. SUGARS Sandwich Island, Sjafljc; Golden C, in bbls,9tc ; hl'bbls, ttjc ; ( rushed bbls. Hie, hrbbU, llje; Pulverized bids, 1 1 Jo, hf bbls, 131c; Granulated bb's, 111c, hf bbls 11 Jo. SARDINES Qr boxes, $1 75; hf boxes, $2 75. YEAST POWDER Donnelly, $18 gross; Dooley, !?20u22 $ gross; I'reston alernll, $24 cross. AVINES White, per doa in case, $3 50re4: per gal,7UctoJ.l 60; Sonoma, peruoz in cases. 60 to $5 ; per gal, 00c to $1 50 ClareU-California per gal, $1 to $1 25; im ported per gal, $1 50 to $2. Shorry-Oflla per gal, $1 50 to $2 50 ; Span ish, $3 to $(5; assorted brands, $12 to $18; imported per gal, ?2 50 to $7. Port Various brands in qr csks, $2 50 to $5 ; $1 50 to $2 1 imported, 3 to $7. SPIRITS Fine old llonnessy Braudy in qr cks and octaves, j 00 to $7 00 per gal; uun ville's Irish Whisky iu cases per doz, $12; James Stewart i- Co.'s Scotch Whisky in qr cks and octaves, $4 ; Hennessy Brandy in case, per doz, very line 1 star $16, 2 star $17 50, 3stnr$l; Holland Gin, large cases, $18to$20; Old Tom Gin incascs,$12; Ryo Whisky, per gal, $2 50 to $5 ; Bourbon, ht gal, !?2 50 to $5 ; A Cutter, $3 25 to $3 50 ; O K Cutter. $4 50 to $5. OILS Ordinary brands of coal, 30c, high grades, Downer & l-o., 374a40c ; boiled linseed, l ; raw linseed, One; pure lard, $lnl 10; castor, $1 5Ua$l CO; turpentine, 60itSic. T1IK MAKHtTS. Saw Franci6co, May 22. WHEAT Nothing doing, quoted nominal at from SI 301 35 as extremes. EGGS Cala 16al7o, Eastern good 17c, Oregon 10c, market overstocked with all varietiea and very little demand. BACON. 41A.MS. liAKU warm acuve at about a cent higher all round. BUTTER Firm at 25a;iUc. APn.ES Mixed loU, good, LE MONS Scarce at $20. CABBAGE Firm at $3. POTATOES Steady. ONION'S, UATS Firm. SALMON Columbia river brands unchanged. Receipt 8,000 qrsks flour, 311,000 ctls wheat, ,700 sks potatoes, 8O00 doz eggs, 1,000 ctls oats. Charters Br bk Middlesex load wheat, Cork, owner's account. HEW YORK MARKETS. New York, May 20. WHEAT Unsettled at $1 20al 25. FLDUR-Dull. WOOL-Dull CHICAGO MARKETS. Ciiicacio, Mny 20. WHEAT $1 118, June. SHORT RIBS $11 30. PORK $10 02al0 05, June. uvi he alint four tnrkevs np in a en and fed them on meal, boiled I potatoes ana oats, wuue iour oiuers imm the same brood were given the same food, except that a pint of finely powder ed charcoal was mixed with it every day, and a liberal supply of it was placed in ti, n Tli a piffht were killed the same day, bat those given charcoal weighed a pound and a half apiece more than the others, vhile their flesh was much ten derer and better flavored. A Tooou Question. Children ore often puzzled by questions which are not understood by their elders. During the late Franco Prussian war a Sunday school scholar read about the prayers which the Germans and French wore pe titioning Heaven for success to their arms. "Mothor," asked a little girl of her parent, "I don't see what the Lord can do under the circumstances, do you? He can't give the victory to both of them, and it seems to mo like a terrible dilemma to bo placed in." nor mother, who was not entirely satisfiod with the rolo which Great .Britain played in the affair, remarked, "Well, my dear child, perhaps ho will do as the i,ngiisn uo, and remain neutral.' Cure of 4 aucer. Wi would call the attention of onr readers to the advertisement in another nnlnmn nf Mr. W. Green, of Salem. We are acquainted personally with some of tho parties who nave tneir names 10 uis certificates ana can voucu lor ineir gen uineness. Mr. Green has been well know n in Oregon for some years, and has made many wonderful cures, having re moved cancer and birth marks without tho use of the knife. He proves his faith in his power to do what he under takes by making no charge nntil the pa tient is cured, and then making bnt mod erate charges. Mr. Green visit any part of the State to sec patients. Kruni ft Well anonat f Chlea. CmcAOo, 111., Jan. 1, 1SSO. P II Warner to., Huehetler. .V. Y.: MrTLaar.!: I be ii-d Warutru Pole Kidnoy -nd Liver Core with lb- greawlt iKia.MI'in II It toe only remedy 1 hv ever ued I hat I cn recommend 10 my friend. a It n. cured me uf Brl(bl'a dle- of IOD tnd InK. alier bvln vinrd lbs Wbiie rsuipbor Mprlntaof Viigiul ', a i tijlnr lunumritbln i called -reinwlif ," uf tbe dy. Hvln re sided bm for forty-evn y-art, my fneoda wilt b glad to ee UilaaUUtmect. Xnediaeov erer Is. iudel. a putxlt beneNeyir. t 1 1 r a u u U.TTEI)unI ,491, Wabaah avenue, near Twenty-ninth 8U A Great ltaeery by a Ureat JIaa. Tnl, primarily, la what Warner'a Hf 5r-Tl-e l. T. f nan ! ona of I be ml fa- mou llvlna poynletan. H hwod abrmi.M r,Dlr.y f .tall inodiof palo.olbera Improved It. aim IBe float roalt l. the Wae Herrloe now niauuiactur'd o.ly by U. H. Warner To awla aaklaa; aay pareaaaw rlawril laKlaeapaaaaay aarllnaatla aala taper j-m will aaeaUasa aaaaa mf lU pPf. t'KFICB M E1.I.IS Baos. A Co.. 1 UU Fih T KT.tn KaowT Sr.. V J'oaTLAhO.OK , May I ttwl) J ORDER DEPARTMENT. To Cotmlry fitfidentt: Id addition to our immense HOME TRADE. We are now doing ihe largest OKOKIt IIUSINESS Of any Iioush in Cfreirtm. Kverv ti.il brings us orders from everv district of the Great rorthwest. and we receive hundreds of letters expressing satisfac tion with the goods Me M'lul. Write to us for Anything you Want. We will fill your orders at the same prices as if you were purchasing at our counters. We will Guarantee Satisfaction. If goods do not stilt, you mav return them. WE.WILL SEND YOU NEW GOODS. FOK WE DO NOT KEEP OLD ONES. You will find our prices astonishingly under any others you have had quoted, ami our goods ASCOOD AS THE BEST. Wo want your trade; we w ill try to de serve it. Send for samples utid catalogue MELLIS OROS. & CO. Grand Mammoth Dry Goods Bazaar, Rliua IhriuiRh UOO eel, Irom I2 Flral St. 10 ta? Front Ht, rtiat.l. r. A. C. GII1I1S. K. n. RINOUAV CIQCS & BINGHAM Attorneys and Counsellors at L?w Portland, : t : Oregon. Office. 8 and 9, over First National Hank Particular attention pM to buMueM lu the (Jolted htiiteN courla. M. C. MEKOKS. ALFRRI) V08PKI1 I MERCE5 & VOSPJIR, ! MARBLE WORKS j 47 Stark St, Portland. Or. I Monuments, Oraveslones, Mnntela, 1 Wash 81hK. Table Tons. etc. done in Ital ian and American Marble. Aha Deal ers lu Scotch Rod American Uranlin Monuments. Parties t a dlstaneo will be fiirnlnlid wlih denlgna to aeieot from hy writing; for th time. LIBERAL ADVANCES Made on Conslenmenta of BY Christy Ac Wise, Wool Commission Merchants, 607 Frout St., San Franeltco, Front Nt., Portland. H'2l(llrt- WM. BECK & SON. Importers and Dealers in GUNS, RIFLES & REVOLVERS Of Every Peaeriptiou. Remington's, Sharp's, Ballard & Winchester REPEATING RIFLES. Headquarters for Base Balls, Prize Bats, Croquet Gr.mes, Velocipedes, Archery, Lawn Tennis, FISHING TACKLE, Of every description and quality. '6 R mm!" Lines, '-Sinkers, Baskets, Leaders, Sturgeon I ines and Hooks of all Kinds. Cor. FRONT ALIKR MreeU, Portland mi THE OREGON Inewspaper PUBLISHING Company la now ptepared to furnlf b Inldea, Uulxlde. and Hup p emenlJi tin ihetthorleM. uo ilce. Addre W. D. Pulmer, Box 59. Portland, Or. CIS 4 fy r.'P'j' -rr g la a neTttr-fallln' Ture iiJuSoA'v I f"r Nervou. Deblllly, r'ii-W;i Kihauntea VIlHll y, VSr X vii Seminal WeBkneo, fV' Z. Hpermatorrhea, l.tr " ikVil TOI AHi, Impo 'kJl rVCt't ' trw, teney. Furilyal.. and The Great English Remedy ey. Fnri!yli all tbe terrible effrrt of Helf Abune, youth ful folllm, and exeea- aea la matarer ye uch a Im, of M"m ory ,I-ailude, Noctur- iitt, e,uilrtiou, Aveti.u toHociety, Ulmnew of Vla'on, NotM-a in the bead, tlie vital fluid Dawttir nnobaered Id the urine, and many other d "- tbit lend to lnanliy and aeatn. DH. MIXT1K Wl I agree u lorien rrww Hamlred Dollar for eeof tin. klod tba 1 1 I, ! ' I (under hi .peeial h . ni ,raimeDti will mit cure, or fur ai.ylblnt; impure or Injnrou found la It I, tt . mAIIK IIWI III rnK. ui-w-. folly without Diirenry. iwawiiaai Frew ThorouEb examination and auric, to- eiuoiDir analyai' of urine, S5 W. Frleeof Vital Kent tall r. II w wilt, fir iuur wmc. ih. nn.nnit f,.r tiu un: acut u any adddreva no iflptof prier.orC O. n.,aecur from ob- aerratlon, ana tn pn" "." u nnum, j II ktearwy at ree, Hmm raBrlaew, al. nit. aiiaTM'll KIMBT RrtfRfT. IfRKIIf I r.rmei all kind, of Kidney and B addrr rnmplilnta, GoDorrbet, ileel, Iaeorrhaa. For aie iy an amiKiau, 11 w a bo4 tie; ix bottle lor IS 81). DBt. atlMIIa.' U.ltDrilfll PILLS ant tba Iml and ebeapent DYSPKPSI4 and Hluiwlneara in to tna-m.u roraaiaoyau trovr'". SJWVWE, Plfl. m ! rwruaaiw. nr. t fcaieaala Aa.wia. marlltf J. I. CASE THRESHING f.l'iCIIINE COiiPAliY. Ms m di-Sxl'.- 1 Nrsio &ytU "imm'i it New Improved Threshing machine for 1880. LlvSS BKLTS. NO MHi(iI.'(. OF SKiVKv NO CltACKiNU (F tillAIN. NO WASi'lNii (iK Till". KAltMKK'S OKAIN. Jt Im Hit .lti-l.l for tin' tier men to J tiy. THE CELEBRATED :iCER WOODBURY POVj'KR FOUK Bl'Lh MXIONS. NOT A COO BKoKKN IN FOVK Y I'.A US. Warranted to Knn IJhtoi- and be MnniRur than any other Tower.' 2000 aoM In 1S79. SELF-PROPELLING ENGINES FOR 1880. Iirvereiblo Foiwar.l ami li.uk ;iril. S:fH S, K), 12, and 15 llorse-powar. J. I. CASSE HEADER. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The HoiIgM Caso an.l WooJ-t Ciso are not unide hy iw. They only iiHsumod these names to soil their wonhlois iiiiit'liiiitvi. The ,1. 1. Cuho lleatlfr'itonfy comI hy im and our authorized HgonK J. I. CASK T. ,M. (XL He utl fir (lrti!nr nnil frl'i I.I.I. Itrniieli lloiiar nl Portlnud, o, m . mnv2tml G. W. STAYER. Arjant for Oregon and Wjstilngton. iitJAi.rn i-m jwi.i.. rfMt n'NUlHTM AKK MAL.VU t. KKVKR fi - I)-- arrive,) in ml i' dm ).;. it i . Iu. Iitrliiio tlriiir. are taken In larre (innllll ul la iir expenae, to ui due thu elilily. tr eplna, bakltiK reeling wltli no other Mult tlmu to linpi ir I ha .y.lem, l'funder'. Hure, Hileand Hpveilv Fever end Aaue Mixture, a vijiotable Comroiind, will not. only .av you ftnm till. slniKii'D, but will alo rduoe your eiiien.e. i-'rlce $1 per bottle. Tried, apuroved and reo un, nu n .e l hy many. Vnur diiitKist ha. It, or will 'i II loryou,"riieUrl(lual." lnnmtupou bnvii'if I . Dr. SPINNEY fcO. I I KEARNY ST. Ran Fninol'oi, Cul. Tien I nil t'lironlc ami Hperlal I)leaiir. WHO MAY P.K RUFFEBINQ FltOM I tie ettctn nf you b fill lollle or India oretlnn, will dn well lo avail tlirmselveiiof till, the Kreiilftit bnon ever I" Id nt lli tiUar ofKUfti-r' inx Immunity. iK. fcriNN EY will RuarntiK e to fortdlt ,'i00 lr evtiyeaw ol Hemlnul Wenk iiphs or pnviite illNrfiiKe nf any k'li l or ohaiue ler whluli he luideu'.kei and falln l.'i cure, midi)i.i:-.v;h jii km. There are mni'j- men at liHKe nt thirty lo lily who are Iruuhled n ilh t I'rtqiieut rve u&tloiia.if lh bluilder, orii-n aevouipunled ny t Ml It lil KinuitiMM r burning neni.Mtioui.nd a weak.-nltiK nf the rvmm In a manner tlie pa tient oiiiitint Mecnunl. ft r. Ou extti'lnliiu Ine uritiHry tieixwlt a rop; eitlmenl wl.'i often he found, and Mimi'llmt'H inull pHitleliw ofali'tl. men will appear.nr li e e,, lor will l.ooiaihiu mllkt'li hue, K 1 1 -i .'hmiKtuu lo a dark ami torpid iippHiinmee. There re many men who die of Una diltleulty, litni ieut of the e.uve, whieb Ih the Heenlid Hlaue nf He initial wenkne.H. Lr H. will KUaralitee a periecl cure In all Mtob CnMes, and a lieailliy realonillou of the tesmlu urinary urx ui. OlHre Hour.-10 to I and 6 to 8. Hitnilay from 10 In II am, CotiNullatlou lrot, TUurougb exMtnlna'lon hhI a j vice, J. Cull or addiesa, 1)11. SIM.WKY 4 CO. No, 11 Keiray Htteei.fan Franoi.ro. P. H.Kcir private dieni.n of r hurl atuud rg a lull eoume nf mnnleini Miftlcli-u'. to rur , Willi iici'cMM-rv li irui'Hon,. wi he nont nt auy adtliesr on irtel..t nf ti-n d lliir A.Mr IUW Strictly Pure Atlantic YHITEJEAD, WINDOW OXAPB, BRUHtTF.S, VARNISHES, V. T. KAYMOLDH 00. -a COLOIW. ETC. BOOR Wlutlow Hiitl IIlliul. COCCINS & OEACH. Mia FRONT HTKEKT, POKTLAND. Oft. Geuoral Agency AVKRILL Mixed Paint. Oldest and bt-Bt. Iut.2flml lIOLJUh'S FEVFR AND ACUE LIVEIl 1A. Nure Cure for Fever and Attn. !)yp-p N'uraln'a aud Khfumiillmn. No '. Med- t'ln mjulnd. Koraieoy ill ilnnll. 1'rlee mul .y mall. WATHON ii CO., 21 Market . Han Kinae'tieo, Acenln for tho I'aelfln 1'nant, JOnit EPPCBLT. . o. mixes. John Epperly & Co. Have Juat opened a new Feed and Commission House, No. ia Front treet, corner of Taylor, where will be found a com Diet ttock of Hluple Uro cede etc California and Oregon Fruits and Froduos .penally. AIhi Irwoi or no. 1 mtinie, i.ornere roni ana MarkMt. The only lame corrall In tbecuyfor .lock. BARTBCH'S MUSIC SX03FIE, 113 Flr.t Mrret, Portland, cr.sitBAt, AfiKNT yon mm KRANICH L EACH, and ERNST GABLER New Scale Upright Planot L Burdett Orrjani. In.trameni told on the iD.t.ltment plan Pheet Mane, Wrfik. ai d Md,!.sI Mfrehan U'e. r-atalnr.ie farnl.bad on aoollratloo. Coomry order, flllad oa appllcatUin. apVlf IV J W , 17. c& ' sSe b I v'-vy 2 Bui' u lj f :vq g s ill u A- S r' 5 iS g.FZ r P ' yS C ?! m kd 'J: ?t n tin H I a p 9 ns-i? $ I ! 1 I SS a H ! s K s I 5 g Is I (Lj i: i 5 ? I at. 30 y u o'er a hat i r CD ' I, s , it ,2 4 o it Ji i.'U w CANCER AND TUMOR CURED. Mirth Mark, and Won. removed without the U'Aofllia knife or loa. of blond. Hprclmeci of CHticer. In bottlet Uilmw. Foroopy of oer II flcate from leading nltlzen. of cuhm made year .(' In Oregon, and lull partleulara, ad drew W. OitKKN, Halem, Oregon. Un'll Mnntemuer, 1K0, and after that lime at OnklHi.il. ('allfurtila. He wi.l im at the Oregon H Me Fair In July, rnipti enf Mr. John lirook, opponlle wet(le nf HalrOtounna; ordrop a leltvr 111 the Mafem I'lUtnltl'.'e. He expect lo vi.ll Halem everv year durlits the Htale Fair; alao PortUud lu.t bafnreorkf:erlho Fair, hii " can he found al the leading; hotel., all of which timely notloe will b Riven ln Oil and other ltl" ipm. No pay aeqnlreil until ear la rllrr.letl. H I. niHiiy reriillole. are inur. om nl beat men In the hihU). and wa can vnunh for their ventRlly. fM certificate would Oil an entire unliimn In Una print. 133 TTUr-- V" liMiawTiiaaani t 'mm s Hararr-a Mat Pill are an ImmedlaUl atliiiulu fnr a Torpid Uver.ani rnre uoit. hm iyarrl.Bholn,.B:!,k'' DlarrliBj Malaria, Vaver and Acu. and are owful at tlmraln nesriyall Di'w W cansa a free and re ular a"lln of trie Bowel. 1 lie heal anlW dole fur all llalarlal yoiaue. Price, iio. a box. Waraerl. Haf Htrlno quickly rl vea Ret ami bleep to the auflerlns, euro Heatarb and Nrumlr.e. Prevebta Epileptic Flu, and la the beat remedy fur Kervwia Woatral inn brought on by exmalv drinking, over-work, mental ahorfra and olbef canae. It repeve th Pain of all l,.'-aaea, and la never Injurion t Ilia ayntem. Tlie beat of ail Nervine. Hottle of and turn. Warner's Safe Remedies are sold by Draa-fflsta nd Dealer la tlcdlrlae evrrj. where. EEWAMR4C0, Proprietor. RwbaWr, H.T. ar-Firnd fnf Pamphlet and taalimoTiiei.i MOOeC, DATM at lO . !. Portland. Or.