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Cab Tender. He's been in me um. ntive Las been 'oft' for three or rlSvot the other day, as be pointed n engineer who looked as sonr as Joan engineer -How ofl? it took a quarter of au hour nud a Jar to clear the cloud from the engi jS face, and then in reply to the .norv he said: "'Tt iH a queer thing. There s niy en gine one of the best on the road, in per ft order, only twelve years old and i in to run or pull with the best of A month ago I hadu't the least lit of trouble in niuking time, no matter how the track was or the weight of the Tun Sho as ready at the word, held Kr rtoom beautifully, and she seemed to Sdowtnnd every word I mud. To-day .he is down in tho rouud-liouse, growl and sputtering and acting as if she wanted to pick a fuss with a gravel.pit. "Anything out of gear?" "Not a thing. Sues been looked aver twice, and wo can't find the least cnae for her conduct. She'll get over it in a day or two, perhaps. If she don't we'll punish her." How?" "Put her before a freight or stock fain I've 80611 trie1 a Jozen times, ai it most always worked well. Hero he is now, bright as a new dollar and as handsome as a picture, and I'll bet fifty dollars that there isn't the least thing cut of order. She's simply sulking the game as a child or a woman, and I know what started it. Three weeks sgo, while on my run in with the night express, he just wanted to light right out for all lie was worth. She took the bit like a rnnning horse, and if I had not choked her off she'd have beaten her schedule time by twcntv minutes. She acted mad right away," and in running twenty miles she gave me more trouble than I ever had with her in a run of three hun dred. She lost steam, tried to foam over," choked her pipes, and when I want el more steam she'd slide on her drivers. She went right back on me that night, and has been sulking ever since." "Do all engines do this?" "Not all, but many of them do. Some of 'em begin to cut up and get on their high heols the first day out of the shop, as if determined to be master; while oth ers will be as obedient as you please for two or three years, and then, all at once, play you some rusty trick. People say that a horse is next to a man in point of intelligence, but I sometimes think a locomotive ought to have that place. We engineers do not look upon them as ma chines, but almost as companions, and I've known drivers to talk to them by the hour. I feel awfully down in the mouth ahout my pet." "Is this your first oxpenence with a sulking engine?" "No: it's my third. Six years ago, when I was running out of Chicago, west, I had ten years added to my ago in ahout two minutes. I had a fine passen ger engine, and we were the best of friends for over a year. One day, when we were booming over the country at forty miles an hour, I saw a farmer's team stalled at a highway crossing. He had a big load of wood on his wagon, and the team was a pair of young horses. When I first caught sight of them they were dancing up and down - and not try ing to pull a pound, and the old farmer was on top of the load and putting on the whip good and strong. Now, I honestly believe that the engine wanted to smash things. She suddenly increased her speed, and when I re versed and put on the air-brakes she plunged and kicked and almost jumped the rails. When I started up again she was sulking, and I had all I could do to make time. She was "off" all next trip, but I wouldn't give in. On the next trip alio showed her teeth, and they had the gloam of a lantern of death. "You see I had orders to side-track at a certain station for the Atlantic express to puss me, and my engine snlked and growled and threw mo several minutes behind tiino. There was little time to spare when wo reached the station. I had drawn tho train about half way off the main track when my engine stopped dead still. Yes, sir stopped dead Btill, and that without being reversed or a brake applied, and with steam enough to blow off. I was dazed for a minute, and the fireman opened his eyes like one see ing a terrible picture. Just then the Atlantic whistled. I jumped down and ran to the pilot, expecting to see a barri cade, but the track was clear. I leaped into the cab and gave her more steam, but not a wheel moved; more yet, but he stood there like a rock ! Conductor, hrakeman and passengers were shouting to me, and the watchman howled liko a panther. On came the Atlantic, and I pulled the throttle open wide. Bless jou, sir! I'm in a shiver now at the rec ollection. "The Atlantic always passed us on the , but that night sho had a party of tockholders aboard who wanted to get off at this station, and she came to a stop and saved such a slaughter as would have put the Ashtabula disaster no where. She'd have gone through two leeping cars as slick as a bullet. There e stood, my engine growling and threatening and I half-crazed. The fireman suddenly lit out as if ho hail en a ghost, a mob of passengers warmed down on me, and I believe I hould have taken to the woods if a change hadn't come. All at once No. 40 seemed to rear right up, she made a plunge or two, and away she went like a wit of lightning, and I had the hardest kind of work to stop her on the sliding. "They didn't say I was drunk, and they knew I wasn't asleep, but they sus pended me until they looked the engine over. She was in perfect order, and they ent her out on the accommodation with new driver. What did she do but bang right into a train at a station, and that ith all steam shut off and the bar thrown over. Some folks laugh at us and call it superstition, but they never lived in an engine cab. Ask any horse trainer if his horse will make the same time two mornings alike, even if the care and feed and track are the game. Out of twenty locomotives built in the same bop, by the same gang of men, no two will work the same. One can be fcull dozed, another must be petted, a third ill be faithful, a fourth treacherous, toil each one will have her peculiar traiUand tricla. I'd no more take out one of these engines without knowirg - peculiarities than you'd try to jump across that pit. I'd, bo all in a tremble ior lear sue u ditch the whole train. No, sir. They are as near human as machin ery can be made, and the more human you treat 'eni the better it is for both. Some can be coaxed, some must be pun ished, some need watching, and once in a whilo you find one which will dodge danger, keep her time, and run herself while yon dream of the curly-heads tucked up in bed at home." Hoit to Mnnajrc a Kltelieii. "A clean kitchen makes a clean house," is a saying which has a great deal of truth in it. As all the food of tho family has to be prepared in the kitchen, and as most working people have thoir meals and sit in the kitchen indeed, as the one day room has to bo parlor, kitchon all to the many houost families it ought to bo clean and neat, or it will not be comfortable First of all the windows and tho firo place must be kept clean and bright. No room is cheerful with dirty windows and a dusty fireplace. Every morning the room must be carefully swept, and any hearth rug, mat, or piece ot carpet must be taken out of doors and beat daily. The hearth must be cleaned every day, and the stoves brushod. Cupboards want great care to keep them free from dust, cool and neat. Sup posing there are two cupboards, one on each side of tho fireplace, it is well to keep one for stores, as groceries, etc., one for crockery. Everything should be clean that is put in tho cupboard, and there should bo a place made for every different thing, so that if you wanted any thing, in the dark, you could lay your hand upon it. Bo sure, whether you keep the lids bright or not, to keep tho inside of everv pan or pot used in cook ing so clean that it is perfectly dry and sweet. If you neglect this you may be the cause of poisoning yourself and your household. Many families have been poisoned by food being cooked in dirty pans. Besides, if the food is not made poisonous, it is spoilt' by not being cleanly cooked. Be very particular about this. It is a good plan to have a jar of soda in some handy place, where you can, whenever you wash up, take a bit and put into tho water. It is very cleans ing. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. PoitTLAND, Juno 1, 18S0. Legal tenders in Portluml, buying, par, and telling at par. Silver coin in Portland banks quote at I per cent, discount to par. Coin exchange on Now York, I per cent, pre mium. Coin exehango on San Francisco, par to 4 per tent, premium. Telegraphic trausfore on Xew York, 1 per cent, premium. Home Produce Market. Tho following quotations represent the whol iale rates from producers or first hands: FLOUR Ouotable in jobbing lota ot: Standard bror.ds, $5 50; boat country brands, $5 $3 5l),suKTUne,.4 25(u,-l 51. WOOL 30(11(32 for choice. WHEAT tiood to choice, $1 80n$l 85; Walla Walla from 2i5 cts. less. HAY Timothy baled, buying at $1'J.$U per ton. rOTATOES-Quotable at 254flc per 100 tbs.as to description and quality. MIDDLINGS Jobbing at feed,$20S2.'; fine $25(ii,W71 ton. BRAN Jobbing per ton, $15fji,$16. OATS Feed, per bushel f45 cts. BACON Sides, He; hams, Oregon SC 12J 131c ; 1' astern, 15(5. tOe; shoulders, 7(H7Jc. LARD In kegs, lojllc; in tius, 10(ujllc BUTTER Wo quote choice dairy at 5u:0c; good fresh roll, 27J(!i32ic; ordinary, lS 25c, wlietber brine or roll GREEN FRUITS Apples, 50(0,75 cts per box; Limes, $2 50u3 per 100; Oranges, $l4 50 cr box ; DRIED ERU ITS Apples, sun dried, 7o7Jc; maobinedried, 11c. Pears, machine dried, lOallc. Plums, machiuo dried, 15ulKc; pitted, 13alJc. EGGSlNe per doz POULTRY Hens and roosters, 33 50. Tur keys 1 ?20c per pou nd . Geese, $$a!) per doz. CHEESE Oregon, 12ial5c; Cnliforiiiu, 10c. HOGS Pressed, 51c; on foot, 3Ja4c. BEEF Live weight, 1J to ljjc for good to choice. SHEEP-Livo weight, l2c. T A LLOW Quotable at two Jc. UIDfc.3 Quotuble at 12al7c for all over 18 lbs, one-third oll'Ior under that, also one-third or! for culls ; green (jjuic. I.eneriil Merolinudlae. RICE Market quoted at China, 5Jn5 j Sand wich Island, 7Ja"J. COFFEE Costa Rica, Unite; Java, 25a2fie; Rio, I6jal7c. TEAS We quote Japan in laquered boxes 50a "5e ; paper, 375a47A. SUGARS Sandwich Island, HjnSic; Golden C, iu bbls, 9!c ; hf bbls, 8jt ; ( rushed bbls. 1 1 Jc, hf bbls, 11 jc; Pulverized bbls, 112c, hf bbls, l.'Ue; Granulated bb's, 111c, hfbblsllje. SARDINES ijr boxes, $1 IT; hf boxes, $2 75. YEAST POWDER Donnelly, $18 groes; Dooloy, $2022 p gross; Preston & Merrill, $21 "t gross. WINES White, per doz iu case, $3 50al; per gal, 70c to $1 50; Sonoma, er doz in cases, $3 50 to $5; per gal, 60c to $1 50 Claret California perns', $1 to $1 25; im ported per gal, $1 50 to $2. 3herry-Cala per gal, $1 50 to $2 50; Span ish, $3 to $8 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 ; iiniwrted, 3 to $7. SPIRITS Fine old llennessy Brandy in qr cks and octaves, $5 50 to $7 50 per gal ; Dun ville's Irish Whisky incases per doz, $12; James Stewart 4 Co.'s Scotch Whisky in qr cks and octaves, $4 ! llennessy Brandy iu ease, ner doz. very fine 1 star $10, 2 star; I7 60, 3 star $19; Holland Gin, large cases, $18 to $20; Old Tom Gin in cases, $12 ; Rye Whiskv, per gal, $2 50 to $.r ; Bourbon, per pal, $2' 50 to j ; A Culler, $3 25 to $3 50 ; O K Cutler, 4 50 to $o. OILS Ordinary brands of coal, 30c, high grades, Downer Sc Co., 37JulOc ; boiled unseed, i ; raw linHeed,9.'c; pure lard, $lol 10; castor; $1 50$l 60; turpentine, 60a65c. 'I'll IS M.IHKITS. s. FoAxrtwf .1. June 1. 1S80. Keecipi 75,000 qr sks flour, 2000 etls wheat, 100 ?ks potatoes, ld,uuaoz eggs, kw BUTTER Choice Cala. the market nianiftwU a strong, steady feeling, with great confidence in present values." FKiS Cala., the market is very soft; ill 01OCKB arc urtnuiug. WOOL The market cannot be said to show the least sien of improvement. SALMON Columbia river market quiet but fiTlIDES Drr and kip and calf, market is dull BAGS-Machine sewed, market is firm but buvem show no anxiety. W 11 EAT No businew. CHA R I ERS Firmer; 80s Cork for orders. POTATOES The market is very soft. GENERAL MERCIIASDISE-Marketaquiet with no material change to note. ONIONS New, weak at f 1 ; old, neg'ectea. HEW TOH iits. Niw T, Mar 31. WHEAT-Cnwttled, FLOUB AND WOOL-DulL The Dignity of Housekeeping. Where is there any higher station than the ordering of the house? While tho husband has to vex himself with outward matters, while he has wealth to gather and secure, whilo perhaps he takes charge of the administration of tho Stnto and everywhere depends on circum stances; ruling nothing, I may sav, while lit conceives that ho is ruling mucii; com polled to bo politn where he would willingly bo r'MsotviWo, to dis semble whero ho would be open, to lie fulso where he would bo upright; whilo thus lor tno sako of an object which lio never roaches, ho must ovcry moment sacrifice tho first of objects, harmony with himself a reasonable housewife is actually governing in the interior of her family; lm the comfort and activity of every person in it to provide for, and make possible. What is tho highest happiness of mortals, if not to execute what we considor right and good, to be really masters of the means conducive to our aims? And where should or can our nearest aims be but in tho interior of our homo? All those indispcnsible and still to bo renewed supplies, where do we expect, do we requiro to find them, if not in tho place where he go to sloop, where kitchen and cellar, and evory species of accommodation for ourselves and ours is to bo always ready? What unvarying activity is needed to conduct this constantly roouring series in un broken living order! How few aro tho men to whom it is given to roturn recularly like a star, to command thoir days as they command their night; to form lor themselves tneir household instruments, to sow and to reap, to gain and to expend, and to travel around their circle with perpetual succoss and Eeace and lovel It is when a woman as attained this inward mastery, that she truly makes tho husband whom she loves a master; her attention will re quire all sorts of knowledge; her activity will turn them all to profit. Thus she is dependent upon no ono; and sho pro cures her husband genuins indepen dence, that winch is interior and domestic; whatever he possesses, he beholds secured; what ho earns, well employed, and thus he can direct his mind to lofty objects, and, if fortune favors, he may act in the state the same character which so well becomes his wife at home. A iKE.ll IMVtATIOW. rarrott's New Improved Doubletree a Wonderful Kuccena aud Vnlu utile Article. Although Oregon is young and in the galaxy of States been, given but little fiuno, her sous are making such strides as will soon turn tho eyes of the nation to ward the Pacific Coast in admiration. Tho arts and sciences have found repre sentatives in Oregon which will eventu ally lead the van, and now in tho train of inventors comes J. J. II. Parrott, of Salem. He has made several valuable inventions, but the latest and host is his new improved doubletree. Its object is to provide a devico to be applied to vehi cles or machinery wherever horses are used to enablo the weaker or less ambi tious animal, to carry only his portion of the burden no matter how his mate may take the load. Tho invention consists of a straight rack fixed centrally on the front edge of a doubletree, and gearing into a correspondent segment rack that is fixed on the tongue of tho vohiolo. The advantage of this gearing is, that when tho horses pull evenly, tho draft will be on the hammer bolt in tho usual manner, but should one horse bo thrown back by an obstruction to tho wheels on his side, he can move easily by this do vice, pull up and come abreast with the foremost one, because tho pivoting poiut or fulcrum of the doubletroo has become shifted from the hammer bolt to those rack teeth that aro farthest from tho said hindmost horse, and consequently ho has a better leverage or purchaso for pulling upon tho doubletroo than has the foremost horse. The box shaped clip for tho plough acts on tho same principle as the tongue rack, and is a safety coupling, and produces tho same effect in keeping the team and toil of tho work even. The principle can bo ap plied to a three-horse team abreast, or to two or four horses in lino. This inven tion stops all tongue whipping and fret ting of the horses on uneven ground; the cogs in mesh operating to catch all rough and uneven motions, and help the team to keep even, and look! tho proud, gay animals that so much gratify the prido and foster tho affections thnt exist between every good driver and his equine friends. lhe inventor, air. 1'ar rott. is at present at the St. Charles Ho tel in this city, where he will remain for a short time, rarties aesinng 10 exam ine tho invention or to purchase county rights will receive every attention by calling upon him at once. At Um tiresent nrice of paner it would E lav to resurrect the rag baby and take lam to the pulp mill. From Well fauowo C lllaen f blnogo, CHirAfio, III., Jan. 1, 18K0. P H. Wmntr & ' 0.. Kochmtrr. ,V. Y.: Hr.NTi.EMaH : I Iiht ued Warner's Hale Vwlnm- nit Liver Cure Willi the urrateat sat UfwtioD. It In Hie only remedy I have ever used that I can renommenu to my menu, b h I, enrnl meof Brl Kin's rtlneaae ot loiialanil- Inir. aller hiving vmlied Ibe While Hulphur HpriitK of Vligliil , n t lijlni Innumerable no-called 'reine'liM," of the day. Having re tiled hire for rriy-evm veara. my friend will bexlal to ate tl.tiateinrct. I'Oe discov erer la. Indeed, a fill I lienefxcyir. WILLIAM H. PaTTKIWON, ,19:, Watasn avenue, near JTwentj-nlutU 6t A rnt luaemery by i Ureal 3In. Tni. primarily, la what Warner's Mate Ner- inaiii. The K-ie-tt man ia one or the mo I fa mous I'.v'.nK rbrs'-ciaui. He found a harmless remedy f .rail kinds of pain, otbera Improved It, and Ihe nnai re-n:i i. in aie wervina now manuiaciurta uj u. u. iiu i Co trio making any parenaee or la writ lalurP4ntaay adverllaenjeal la lnl paper ya will leaa menllaa Ibe ante of Ike paper. THE OREGON NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING Company ? now mDared to fnrnl'l Jloaldee. Ouuldee and Hop It, enieota on tbuhorfa n Hoi m. Portland. or. They Purify the Blood. I OR. MENLY'S I Ev u CELEBRATED ' ' Qlpfe 'IShaw. I OREGON 5 Ol! flP2 SiWJLD GRAPE ROOT IX L BITTER. They Cure Dyspepsia. Wonderful virtu -..f tim Oreirnn Wild fliane hoot, Ihe principal cnrnm-neiii of the I XL Hitler". A lnhlei.n Hii'i'iil of me I X L hltiera taken immediately fu r every nitt.-l la a cer tain c ur for Dyspepala. JunlniS 0XYGEN ! am r". vt irtey Pilen.of Phflir't-lnhlR.nava Oep-wli-jil wlHi me supplies m lucir HOME TREATMENTS fur Invall.R A valuable Ueniedy. Semt for free pain pulela. A.UI.IlIIOIV13 Enable the denf In hear. Send for circulars and and terms of trial lief ire iHIPillilie. If they lail you need not try auy otn r 'phone. Addresa It E. M ATHKW8, ftXJ Montgomery stree'. san Kr'inclco, Cat Okkick or Mki.i.is Bros. Co.. I'M VlH'T tT,127 r HOIST ST., Pohtland.Ok., May 1, 1NU ORDER DEPARTMENT. To Country UhU'nt: In addition to our immense HOME TRADE. We are now doing the largest OUDEU llUSINlaJHN Of any house in Oregon. F.very mail brings us orders from evory district ol the Great Northwest, and we receive hundreds of letters expressing satisfac tion with tliu goods we send. Write to us for Anything you Want. We will fill your orders at tho same prices us if you were purchasing at our counters. We will Guarantee Satisfaction. If goods do not suit, vou may return them. WE WILL SEND YOU NEW GOODS. FOIt iWE DO NOT KEEP OLD ONES. You will find our prices astonishingly under any others you have hud quoted. and our goods AS GOOD AS THE BEST. Wo wnnt vour trade: we will try to do- servo it. Send for Binuples mid catalogue M ELLIS QKO. & CO. Grand Mammoth Dry Goods Bazaar, Kn Ihrmmh iO pet, Irom I'JU l lrnl M. to 1-27 irouiai., rnriisuu, vi-. M. C. MEKOKS. ALFKKD VOHPKK MERGES & YOSPCR, MARBLE WORKS 47 Stark St., Portland. Or. Monuments, Gravestone", MimiIoIh, Wasli HIhIih, Tnhle Topi.ete, done Iu Ital ian mid American Miirl.le. AIo Deul em In Hooleu and Amerlenn Gninlte MiHiunienm. I'arlle Ml a illtaipe will b rurnlxh il with dex'iii to ne.eel from bv wrllliiic fur Ihe miin. JOHN El'I'KllLY. , C. FKEKCB. John Epperly & Co. Have lust opened a new Feed and Commission House, Ko 195 Front utrft. eorner of Tylnr, wh.re will he found a complete mien oi niupie uro Cfilcx ele CalKoriila and Orejou KrulU aud I'roduce .,l.tll V. Aim ivHrrmif Ko. lWahle. Horner Front and Mnrknt. The only larte corral I Iu the oKy for loek. LIBERAL ADVANCES Miule oa CoualKninenti of BY OhriHty Ac Wise, Wool Commission Merchants, Uil Front Ht, Kan Francisco, nl Front Ht., Portlniul. B.'lcllnr- Pi t A TeretAhle preparation and tht tr rrmrT In th worli for Krlgbl llif ., IHnkwtM, an4 ALXi Mldaey, IJr aua4 Iriawr IMaeaaca. aTTTeitlm on lain of the bl(bttl order lo proof Of itaeae iialemtota, aWT For the mre of Dlabetea, call tor Waj era tefo VlaAelca Can. aVForthe enra ef RrirhCi and ttie nthf dlwam. rail for Warater'a KMMf and liver Core. tarWarncrt 8afe Heme dies are Hold by DriijcKlat and ealen InMedlelne everjwhere. EEWAEMsCO, pToprtetori, Bavbeaaer. M.T. M-foad for Pimpblel Ad IceUaJOiJiaia. BODOr, DA Tin l. Aceala. Foruaad. OT. ShTf.a'.i 77 ) J I. CASE THREW 5 '-Hdm vj-y &t$$f-t? - iUa New Improved Threshing Machine for 1880. 1S BKLTS. NO (I.OCCINO OF M'.IVKS. NO ('HACKING OF GUAM. NO WASTING OF T1IK FAiSMKU'S GRAIN. Jt li Hi.- Muchlie for in' hernion to lluy. HE CEUEBP AT E D TiCER WOC DBU - Y POWER Fori: Bri.i. riNioxs. not a cog ijuokf.x in fouk ykaks. Warranted to Him I. KlittT mnl lui Stronger & X LF-PRC PELLIN G ENGINES FOR 1890, KoveiMlile Ftnwar.1 ami Uaekwur.l. .SisuH -10, 12, mid 15 Horee-power. J. I. CASSE HEADER. BEWARE Of IMITATIONS. r, i. .. I V ....... ...... 1.. I tia '1' In, ur,, tit, ticuillilil i llftlSA iiMiiii'M to sell ll.cir worthless nnu'liiiios. Tlio uur aiillioritiul hjii-iiU. Kend f r llrvillnr nu;l frlee I lt. tnnv'.'lml G. W. STAvEH. Agent for Oron ana Washington. WEV. BECK & SON ImpoiUrs uinl Deuliin in UNS, RIFLES & REVOLVERS Of Every lWription. Remington's, Sharp's, Ballard & Winchester REPEATING RIFLES. llcuilquurtcru for Base Balls, Prize Bats, Croquet Gumcs, Velocipedes, Archory, Lawn T.nnis, FiSHINC TACKLE, Of every ilesi'n'lilion and ijimlity. Rods, Lines, -rSinkers, Baskets, .l"' Leaders Sturooon Incs and Hooks of all Kinds. Cor. FIloKT fiilKK Ktroelw, l'l'l.ll Ths Great English Remedy f. a I.DVPi.rtatllt.ir ' IM'M i. r .,.,v..ii llnliltiij, r kI.i u i. 'i V . TJ llli''.-l V'-'kll . 1 n-rn in irlic.i, !. . tt't - l. UM) f- l 'ey, r r. ,vn'm il al' Up 'H' In.- I! '' of self Almt" , y uili. lul IiiI'ik, i.n.l I C(K In ma il r r huoh an I.ohv ol Miti nrv.l.uallmle. .Soiviu. m.i fcinlsalou, aidim.1 It Momely, Inmiie" "l VI. 'I'll, nillkra i-i inn n.w ,. PumhIiik niiotiivi 'l lii toe urine, and many oilier U l" l. itlf l In In aully anil dom h. DH. MI.VI iri r miree lo niiieii. riw Iliindrril llolli.r lor acAnei.r tlia hind the VI I I. ... Il. (unilnr bla rpi-ciHl advlceai"! r- mt'iil will not euro, or fr anylliliiK ih i-ii b or injur'ntM iouuo in il. Illl. aii't I'.'iila all 1'rlvale Dlnanea nin- reeartlllv Wit'iml imroniy. fU'WHUHl"" Krrr 'I lion ukIi iminlualloii aim noviv-, in- eludliiK ""'y"" ornrlix', f S mi. rrieeoi tn.. Keot it.il . $1 in I'ff hoitl". or lour tlinea the (iiaio ly f.ii fin no; enl to any aiii,nrra .n reeipioi ,iriew,orv. .tcuiw n..... w- urvallon. and In prlvaie name If desired, by II Kearny alreei.Kau rraurlwo, 'al. Illl. miHTIk'H KIIINKT IlKMKnV, n a Kit an tin K. i iiick all Iclnda nf Kidney and ll adder Coinplhiiita, GonorrhOBi, 'ileet, 1uieorrlHPa. Kor utu i. nil uruixnia; nw bo'ti.'; aix liotll"" ror 00. . ll. MIMIIr.'H II A MOP I ION PILI.R are II. n h.'t and rlienpeat UVMIlkP8IA and iikioUscuie 1 1 tus uu-keL roriala by all (IroniUt. 1HMIUC, n VIM I roninan. "r. m ln.leanle K-aia. marlltf JEWfcTT'S Pl'BB. L0ILED AM) RAW Strictly Pure Atlantic WHITEJEAD. window m,AM. BitnunKH. varnihhkh, U. T. KAYMJIjIJH V;.- i-niuiw, r.i. Window ttnl IJIIndat. COCCINS & BEACH, llij KBONT t-TKEKT. POKTLAND, OH. General Aireiicy AVEKILL Mixed 1'aint. Oldiat and best lebomi CANCER AND TUMOR CURED. Bluli Marlraand Weu wmnvf i wllhnnttha De of Hi" Ki ll- r I'- of biff rt. HpecimeM of Cneerln bo'tlet tohnr. Koreopr of cer tlfleai' from leading eltliem of eur made yrani aao iu urPK.in, i" ! u. iiLiM m.imiyi iira.in. Ui.HI He 1 1' mi ir. irWi, atd fler thai lima at Oaklai d cai I r. ia .. . . i. ....... AM b..t Wmir In Jlllr II. Wll. "I 111 ui'l"" . - - - fnonl eof Mr. John Bronka. oppmll ae.lia' nf KalrOiunn.a; nrorop a leiitr In lha Halem PoaU.fTlce He eipwt- lo iil Kalem ' . .1..... .. V.I...I1A flirt mid lU.t before or afi-rth Kalr.an.l ran be found al the leading Uoteia niniwnirn '" . i.... .1.1. ,,ihr Iradln. aaoer.. win i. 1 1 ' " - -" " - - ' , , . , b H,n I. .fTrrtrat. Ilia roaur rrrtilli-atraaia Iron, aonia """ J1 did In tne Mala, ana wa o-n i Taraclty. HI. eertiflcatei woold 011 an anUra eolumo in nne print. USSED OIL ClIIIiE COMPANY. than any other Power. '.VOO sold in IS?.). J. 1 Cise llimler in only mild by ns anil CASK '1. M. ( O. Ilrnneli ;iin l I'oi-tliunl. Oreir. l(i:.lIII l'4l ALU r ' II AT SKI HTM AltK M A t AIM I. FKVKB lm rr'v0 In xll Ilk ii'ilpniit ', In- uilf. m droL-H him takeu tn lulu- nUAiillUea at 1h utr pxi n , nilue Unit uiiiUy.cr eplnx, link to: Ki-IHiK wtlh no ouinr f'tm ttiun tt I m no i r Hi fyteiii . ITuuilei'ii Hure, Hafe and K i-,'. Ki'Vi rami Aii Mlxtiue.a vkcIhIiIb ooiiiioiiuil. will not t. nly kHvn yn fiom tlila -Iiukimit, ion win ni"i r.'mii'o j.."r rmiu. Hrlee II per iM.ltlH. Traol, api-roveit ami ree iioiiii u.led i.y many. Your ilniftiat liaa It, or will u'-t II lurj ou. "1'lie original. " InaUtupttn h-ivlnu I'. Dr. SPINNEY NO. 1 1 k EARNY ST. fi.n 1TraniI.An. rat. Trenla nil Chronle aJirt Hpeelal Dlaeaaea. YOU NO MEN WHO MAY BF. KUFFRKINO FROM ha.n.i. nf Tniiililnl lniltea or Indie- erellon, will do well lo avail Ihriiinelveiof I Ida Ihe irreateM hoon ever lain iiineaiiHriiiauii-i-Intr humui.ltT. OR. MP1NN EY will guarantee lo roilMl l iUU lur ev-ry oaae in nrnnni j-.-nea or private illanaae of any kind or charac ter which lie unilerl.aeiand faiU to ouru. MIDDLE-AGED JIK. There are many men at the aite ol thirty lo alxtv wbo are tronhled Willi too frequeiif.eviiO uatlntiaof the bladder, often aenompanled oy aallKht amanln- or hurninic enation and a wenn. nlnK of Hie vtem In a manner the pa tleul caiinot anciiuut fi r. On (I4nliilnif thr urinary dcpoalta a ropj aeitlment will often b fiiuiid, and aornellmea ainall paitleleaof Bltin nieii will appear, or le m.lor will be of a Ibln inilkl.li liua. aKlu rhariutntf to a dark ana torpid npiieuriii'ue. There re many men wbo dl of una il lineally, Un'iranl of the eauae. wliloti lathe urcond ofarmlnal weakueaa. Or e. will Kiiarantee a perl-el enr l'i all aucii Cuae-.HUd a beallby rritorallon of tbcgtallo-nrln-'ry orifau-. HI- lii.sirN 10 to 4 and t to t. tmly from id to II a tt. Commit. Ilou irea. Thorn(b exitinliiailoii and a i vice, I). CaJ l or addreaa. DK, BPIXXEV CO. So. 11 Kearny aireri.r'au r"Miicioo. P. H.-For private dlaeaaea of ahorl .tand'C a mil rour of ui-dlclni'a auineieut l ran, wltb rimnaarT luatrueilona. will be aenl to an J addieaa on rey Ipl of ten d llira. FEVFR AND ACUC VKIt PAD. Mure Cnrt for Fever and Aau, llyapepna. N'tlralpa and Kheuniailam. No Med rln naulr-H. Foralbr II dniirklat. Price IJ.en.1 .V mall. WAT).1 IX., 21 Jlark'taOan Franelaeo, Ai'Dl. for Ibe Paclflefaau A. r. oir.v. (. W. BIXOBAS C'DE;5 & BINGHAM Attornevs and Counsellors at Uw Portland, t t t Ortp. Office, 8 and 9, over First National Bank Partieniar atwotlon paid lo baalneaa In la Cnited nala eoort. Miff. Ill r m vi i- r 5 r- L 'W 2 a "5.3 P M vi ? C S i S . 7 w SS ill so u A 0 13 2 y ? CO 5 .1 c i C a ST. I " 5? 5 2. 0 rj I "I 1 a i1 Il O 2 1 IUI $ '&? i