jIlE IIl'MOBS OF M1TR11103T' be fnoy, but Fre done it. I've ffil an.l . buby. BLadow. departed Ver-etewi, brandy-cocktail., oigar- bootooBi auBcoiuuug auirt- " whUtanuuomijonnii. duuuows b""0":' n.wka. . bnnd-boxei. rib f garters, long tockin(?8, jurenile 'cradle, bibi, eugar-teaU, pare tiV 'hive ayrnp, rhubarb, aouna, aalU, ftlls anu uwwiw j Ijko, I got oaught. I waa always 1U" - i mnflt tAn.-naratt1 llASllflll f.. avap did see: it oa kinder in ,e" v.L to be taken with the shakes v f saw ft nrettr iral approaoh La and I'd cross the street any time afar I?" "r,jt i ln't l'"e lUO uriwi, aut u a nan c'lind a fence looking through a knot- COUkU U"v """"6U, O010! .:,,. T.fh ernvn a nartr nn ffell nij B1D"J r v " " . .' ...it shirtnl nwav from noma ba- was too bashful to (ace the music. n nnn, the house whistlina ,401il m watching the beads bobbing up & down behind the window curtains, d wibing the thundering party would Kk up. so 1 oouia 8et to my room. I brew "j I , , . ,. ,.j , lOketl UP UU"UU v VlglHO, l'lt AV WJ ,t m j l: llv o r r . j conoludod to shin up the door- nnnw antd rliun si nit n and T i.itjt anil iiulmilv u MiiuiiuurLuuiH- found mysolf snug in bed. ..v Hiiid I. "lot her rip! Dance ntjyour wind gives out." And cud dling down under the quilts, Morphous wnsdreaming of soft-sholl crabs and tewed tripe, and having a good time, ilien somobody knocked at the door and toka me up. "Kap, rap, rnpl" Then I leard a whiHpering, and I knew there was Jwliolo raft of girls outsido. Then Lib jngsout : ..'. "Jack, are you thore? "Yea," says I. Xhen came a roar of laughter. "Let us in," said she. "I won't!" said I. VCan't you lot a fellow alone?'' "Are you abed? said she. "Iam," say" I. "Get out,'' says she. "I won't" says I Then caine another laugh. By thunder! I began to get rilod. "Got out, you petticoated scarecrows!" tried I. "Can't you get a beau without hauling a fellow out of bed? I won't go home with you I won't, so you may clear out." n,l throwinn ft boot at the door, I felt I lwttr. But presently I heard a still (small voice, very like Sister Lib's, and it f "Jack, you'll have to get up, for all the girls' things are tliore. Oh, mercy! what a pickle. Think of me, in bed; all covered with muffs, shawls, bonnets and twenty girls ont siJa the door waiting to get in. If I bad stopped to think I should have pancaked on the spot. . As it was, I rolled out among" the ribbons and bon netware in a hurry. Smash went the millinery in every direction. .1 had to dress in the dark, for there was a crack in the door, and the girls will peep, and the way I fumbled about was death on straw "bats. The moment camo, I opened the door, and found myself right among the women. "Oh! my leghorn!" cried one. "My dear, darling winter velvet!" criod an other, and thoy pitched in they pulled me this way aud that, boxed by ears, and one bright eyed little pioce Sal, bor name was put hor arms round my neck and kissed me right on my lips. Human nature could not stand that, and I gave hor as good as she sont. It was the first time I ever got the taste, and it was powerful good. I believe I could have kissed that gal from Julius Ciesar to the Fourth of July. "Jack," said she, "we are sorry to dis- turn you, but won t you see me nome: "Yes, I will," said I. 1 After that we took a kinder turtle dove after each other, both of us shining like ( a barrel of new cider when we were away from each other. 'Twas at the olose of a glorious sum mer day, the sun was setting behind a distant hen-rooBt, the bull-frogs were commencing their evening songs, and pollywogs, in their native mud-puddles, were preparing themselves for the shades of night, and Sal and myself sat upon an antiquated black log, listening to the niusio of nature, such as treo-touds, roosters and grunting pigs; and now and then the niusio of a jackass was wafted to our ears by the gentle zophyrs that sighed among the mnllon stalks, and heavy laden with the de licious odors of. hen-roosts and pig styes. The last raj s of the setting sun, gwncing from the "buttons of a solitary horsoman, shone through a knot hole in a hog-pen full in Sal's face, dying her hair an orange peel hue, and showing off my threadbare coat to best ad vantage, one of my arms was around Sal's waist, my hand rested on the small of her back; she was toying with my auburn locks of jet-black hue; she was almost gone and I almost ditto. Sne naa tne uiccoups, uu I felt like a mud-turkle choked with a codfish ball. , "Sal," says I, in a voice as musical as the notes of a dying swan, "will you have me?" ... . She raised her eyes heavenward and clasped me by the hand, bad an attack of the heaves and blind staggers, and with a sigh that drew her shoo strings to her palate, said, "Yes." She gave clean out then, and squatted on my lap. I hugged her till I broke my suspenders, and her breath smelt of tho onions she had eaten two weeks before. Well, to make a long story short, she set the day, and we practiced for four weeks every night how we would enter the room to get married, till we got so we could walk as gracefully as a pair of Mus covj ducks. The night the company and the minister came the signal was given, nd, arm in arm, we went through the hall. We were just entering the parlor door when down I went kerslap on the oilcloth, pulling Sal after me. Some cussed fellow had dropped a banana-skin on the floor- and it floored me. It split an awful hole in my cassimeres, right under my dress coat tail. It was too late to back out; so, clasping my hand over it, we marched in and were .spliced, and, taking a aeat, I watched 'the kissing-the-brida operation. My groomsman was tight and he kwsed her till I jumped up to take a slice, when, oh horrc. a Ettle six-year-old imp had crawled behind me and pulled my ihirt through the hole in my p?BtV?a VlnnA it to the chair, and when I jumped up I displayed to the astonished multitude a trifle more white m? 8l11Vhn pleasant. The women giggled, the men roared, and. I ijot mad, but waa finally put to bed, and there my troublos ended. " ' r- Romance In Real Lire. A wealthy couple had lived together in perfect peace for f orty-one years. While :tting in tho parlor one evening not long ago the husband surprised his wife by saying: "I am' going to tell you a se cret you novor heard of bofore." There was a pause ss a lady and a near relative who chanced to be present awaited the disclosure, and the busband continued: Yes, you will be surprised to hoar that I had another wifo before I marriod you." Startled and aghast the wife clasped her hands in suspense, and asked: "Am 1 then, not your lawful wife?" "You are my lovod and lawful wife," was the prompt reply. "My wife died four years bofore I came to Dubuque and mot you." Then he reluted how he had mar ried his first wifo and been summoned to his home to find her dead in child-birth. Then he went West and settlod in Du buque where the eecond romance of his life camo about. Six years ago he rocoived a letter from the WOmnn who linil nni-u,1 In' a flut uu uia wife. She wrote that she was upon hor uouiuiwu, uuu oouiu not rest uutu sue had Confessed hor Klmro in n lm nrimn The wife had died, but the son had sur vived, and through a larga bribe prof- iorea dj me uoaa woman s lather, tho nurse's lina had lxwn a1il nn.1 tlm husband told that tho child had died wit a its mother. This man, the father-in-law. WBB WfillltllV. hilt Ilia ilnnrrliWa death had loft him without an heir, and no wok mis means or supplying what fate had llpni'ml Witll hnr lnuf V.nnt1. a.H uw .MOW f . U . the nurse informed hor emplover that -l. t t i? i . F - as nau uivuigou me trutn to a gentle man in Dubuque, and immediately upon her death the father-in-law went West and offered a large bribe. This was re fused, but the secret was kopt. The son was a millionaire in tlio ritr nf P anA hit fathor was anxious to see him. The second wife was thus told the truth for tha fired fimA ami nulrnil f a rrn Faaf an.l pay the first wife's son a visit. When the story was told, the wife announced in low tones: "Since you kopt it from me so long I would rather you had never repeated it. xne excitement caused by the recital proved fatal. In two days the lady was dead. Dubuque Times. Hurrah! My Wife la Haaged. A middy in the royal navy, he went ashore at Portsmouth with some moss mates, and there made merry until the funds were exhausted and a long bill run tip at a tavern at the point. The signal was made for all hands on board, but when the careless middies would have obeyed it, the landlady intervened, vow ing they should not leave until the reck oning was paid, and called in a bailiff and his men to show she was in earnest. The youngsters threatened and entreated, all to no purpose. The obdurate woman remindod them that they would be irre trievably wounded if the fleet sailed without them, and pronounced her ulti matum. Said- she to her horrified debtors: "I will give you all a chance. I am so circumstanced here that I cannot very well carry on my business as a sin gle woman, and I must contrive some how to get a husband, or, at all events, be able to produce a marriage certificate. Now, the only terms upon which I will set you free are that one of you marries me. I don't care a snap which it is, but one of you I will have for a husband, or else to jail you all go, and your ship .sa'ils without you." lind ing the vixen immovable, the unhappy midshipmen cast lots, and Watty drew the fatal slip. Tho lady procured a li cense, and the knot was tied, after which she bade them, husband included, good by, intimating that she did not wish to see him again, the marriage linos boing all she wanted and these were safe within her possession. The ship sailed, the mid dies keeping their doings at the point a secret, as they had sworn to do before drawing lots. Twelve months later, when the ship was at Jamaica, a batch of Eng lish papers reached the midshipmen's berth. Glancing over them, Watty was attracted by an account of a robbery and murder at Portsmouth, and the execu tion of culprits. Suddenly leaping to his feet, he waved the welcome newspa per above his head, shouting, "Thank heaven, my wife is hanged." Chambers' Journal. Dirt and Bodily Heat. TUa nnri which the skin ulavs in the regulation of bodily heat, says the Lan cet, is not adequately estimated. The envelope of complicated structure and vital function which covers the body, and which nature has destined to per form a large share of the labor of health preserving, is practically thrown out of use by our habit of loading it with clothes. It is needless to complicate matters by allowing it to be choked and encumbered witn airt. i mo iuu ui u animal ha coated with an impervious varnish, death must ensue. A covering of dirt is only less inimical w uie. i? e mA tint. anAA.kinfl' of dirt such as offends the sense of docenoy, but of those accu mulations of exudod matter wun waicu hAPnmfl loaded if it is UQ DIkiM habitually covered and not thoroughly cleansed. J.ne coia uaiu cleansing agent. A man may bathe daily and use his bath towel even . i .1 J ul 1A nll viva.- roughly, dui remain uulj w ji f""-J.-.S ininni aft thnnch he eschewed cleanliness; indeed, the physical evil or dirt is more likely to ensue, because if holly neglected, tne sjtm wuuiu hhi uu .mon(-ifinn matter br period io nerspirations with a desquamation of the Vntninir hnt a freonent wash- w 0 ing in water, of at least equal tempera ture witn tne sun, uiu uup, mm uoun -t i..ainv inrface. The feet re- a uire especial care, and it is too muca tne pracuc w . An.r wiahin? with soap and UUUHIVli V. j y . the wearing of foot coverings, so tight as compress the Diooa-vessen ma reiaru a circulation of the blood through the extremities, are the most common causes of cold feet The remedy is ob vious; dress loosely ana wasa irequeuuj. Time, one a. "XT -ear," saia ne 'sail right; I've been down getting th returns. There's no nsh'n raian a row. Tain't my fault. What you wan ah early returns." FINANCIAL AJD C0UERCI1L. Poitlaio, NoremW JO, I860. Legtd Under in rorllind, buying, par, aud selling at par. Silver ouin In Tortland Uom quota at I per cent, diioount to par. Coia xcbingt on New York, 1 per cent pre mium. Coin exchange on San Francitofi, par to ) per eenL premium. Telegraph io taoifeni on Kew York, 1 percent, premium. - .' tome) PreXaee) Market, The following quotation represent the whole Nile rate from producer or firat hand: KLOUtt OuoUble in jobbing lot at: Standard braid, U 00 boot country brand, fj b'l( M 7i,iuperfliie,tJ TS(ifs 50. WOOL 2u(2i for choice, W 11 EAT-Uood to choice, SI SO. HAY'-Timotliy balod, buying at $K$18 par ton. rOTATOES-Quotable at le per lb MIDDLINGS Jobbing at feed,20l25! floe t(a,tSH $ ton. BUA.N Jobbing t per ton, $Ur$tlfl. OATS Feed, pur bushel 41!) (nAi ct. BACON Side, 3)oi ham, Oregon 8 C 13)c) ljutern, 14 (4,16c j ahoulden, 8(4 10c. LARD In keg, 13 ; m tin, 1.1c. BUTTER We quote choice dairy at 27a23c ; good freah roll, 20 (ij, 2 JJcj ordinary, ld(j( 20c, whether brine or roll. DRIED ERU ITS Apple, un dried, 9al0c( machine dried, 12ci. Tear, machine dried, llolL'c. 1'liinn, machine dried, 20c EGG8 25c per do. POL'LTHY Hon and rootrt, $4 60u.p. Tur key lfa20c per pound. iwe, JitaD ncrdo. CHEESE Oregon, 12)al5c; California, 10c HOGS DrcMcd.Mc; on foot, 31a4c. BEEF Live weight, H to He for good to choiee. SHEEP Live weight, lja2c T A LLOW Quotable at 6c. HIDES Quotable at UilO)c for all over 10 lb, one-third olTlor under that, alio one-third ott lor cull ; green C4ac Cteneral Merchandise. RICE Murkot quoted at China, 6Jo5J ; Sand wich Island, 7Ja7J. COFFEE Conta Rica, ITaISc; Java, 25o2ej Rio, 161al7c TEAS We quota Japan in laquorod boxes 60a 75c ! paper, 37ia47). SUGAItS Sandwich Island, OJalOc ; Golden C, in bbl,10c ; hfbbl, Vic ; Crushed bbla, 11 jc, hfbbls,12o; 1'ulverized bbl), 12c, hf bbla, 13)c Granulated bbla, 11 Jo, hf bbl 12tc SARI)INES-Qrboxe.$l 75; hf boxei, $2 75. YEAST l'OWDER Donnelly, $18 grow; Dooley,$20a22$groaa; I'reston 1 Merrill, $24 ( gros. WINES White, per do In case, $3 504; per gal,7UcU$l oO; bonouia, per do in caca, $3 60 to $5j per gal, 00c to $1 60. Claret California per gal, $1 to $1 25 J Im ported per gal, $1 50 to $2. Sherry Cala per gal, $1 50 to $2 80 ; Brwin iah,$3 to$0j assorted brands, $12 to $18; Imported por gal, $2 50 to $7. rort Various brand) in qr cska, $2 50 to $5 ; $1 50 to $2 j imported, $3 to $7. SPIRITS Fine old Henneray Brandy in qr cka and octavoa, $3 50 to $7 50 por gal ; l)un ville' Irish Whisky in case per do, $12; James Stewart k Co.' Scotch Whisky in qr cks and octave, $4 ; Henneesy Brandy in case, per do, very fine 1 star $16, 2 itar, $17 50, 3 star $10; Holland Gin, large earn, $18 to $20; Old Tom Gin in cases, $12; Rye Whisky, per gal, $2 50 to $5; Bourbon, per gal, $2 50 to $5 ; A Cutter, $3 25 to $3 50 j 0 K Cutter, $4 50 to $5. OILS Ordinary brand of coal, 30c, high grade; Downer A Co., 37Jo40c ; boiled linseed, $1 ; raw linseed, Boc; pure lard, $lal 10; castor, $1 60a$l 60; turpentino, 60a85c. In the old days thore were angels who came and took men by the hand and led them away from the city of destruction. We see no white winged angels now. But yot men are led away from threaten ing destruction; a hand is put in theirs whjch leads them forth toward a calm and bright land, so that they look no more backward; and the hand may be a little child's. Georgo Eliot. When old Mrs. Bunsby had got through reading in the morning papor an account of the last fire she turnod her spectacles from hor eyes to the top of her hoad and remarked: "If the city fire men would wear the generwine hum l-nlt otn.L-infra anrdi aa WAmaliO anil wear in the country, they wouldn't be a bust- in ol tueir hose at every nre. A Reliable Carainieiloii etctaanl The Portland Telegram, has this to say of Mr. Blumenthal whose advertisement appears elsewhere; Mr. Blumenthal 111! Front street has made the most rapid ad vancement of any young merchant that ),na .v.r lrw-atnil in Pnrtlunrl. He lins a IIUO l I V .vr.M vwu - - large acquaintance all over the state and is in receipt ot orders uauy. air. uiuiuen thul is a reliable dealer and is well posted as to the value of goods. He will pur- MknoA nn. oftinlo fir norannfl in the coun- Lunao o " n 1 1 .w. " - - try, and we are sure he will execute com missions tothe satisfaction of all. Money sent to him will reach its proper source, for we can guarantee his honesty. Mr. Blumenthal will fill any ordei for country customers on short notice. IMlllaR-er') Cub Auction llonae. The advertisement is published else i.. r a T Cullinirpr's f'HHh Auction mifcio vi ' . " o - - - - , CO: 210 First street Portland Or. This k,1,1. rmra mm hnrcrains and carries a large line of goods which they are selling at remarttaoiv low pneea. uiucn uuu this section of" the country will receive prompt attention. A pultr Maele Happ. . . . .1- ti,Kli anh m T klrl- neya and liver for over twenty yearn, and dur ing that entire time I waa never free from pain. My medical bill were enormon. and I vl I! ..k .... ui .nri Whiu HnrlimH. noted fortbeouraUve qualitleof the water. Iam ' 1 waall man and An nappy 10 but i kiu uuw i - Urely atthe reinltof Warner'i Bafe Kidney am only too to letUy regarding therein edy which ha made me J tjMIPJ I IWW. J M - ARKLEE. IEHBHBCR rpL.t ir...'. XfrniAtrmiaa. 02 Morrison street lutb niitcu. -... ' t . near the Postoffice, Portland, Or., ha erervthing in the musical line ai reaaonaoie pna. ig' l. r .1. mniii,. KnnL. niAnos. musical mer- BUjA V, . 1. v. . u.w, ' I ' - chandiie, tend and orchestra music alway on hand. Air. warren ouy ct7wiui(i"w"'" Eastern bouse, and can afford to sell cheaper than any store in Oregon. Bend for catalogue. vcr- mnaln tnacher or musician in Oregon, Washington Territory or Idaho, who will send their name and address to Warren's Musio House, 92 Morrison bt., DrfU,i will receive free for three months, a copy of his Mucal Review, it K I AM AM sv en TV 1 1 I containing tnree now yio each month, besides current musical news. j- .l.i .ill MMlh. mmr rfllHJM DecSllM to women b Warnefe 8afi Kidney Kd LlVer Cnre.-Mothera' Maaaaloe. . mmr uriiM er I writ lu la rP ie assy wUhmI la Ibu papor yf wits p" " am af the prwe- To Hunters and Trappers! a r an4 rrtln B"l of rtrhln BfaTer, Ot- In iih bun i b,aw.ljrto'MP'o EVERDINQ & FAERELL Commission Merchants 4KD DIALEItfl IX GRAIN, HAY and GROCERIES Of all kinds. Also in Wool, Hides, Etc. Canter Front anrt AMrr atrvHa, Pertlanil Awarded Medal 1st Premium State Fair 1880. 4 - s'- ELICTB8 THIS OAI.VANIO MKIUCAt. BKI.T. A NEW mid o-fiuili-riiil iiivriiiloii. will nin- without nioll rln KliHiniaila, I'anilyala, NimiihIkU, KMmy,IJviT, Kpliuil INarnM-i, IniinK-y. Itiipliirv. Aaiir, Nrrrnua iihm, hvii m, lniiand oilirr I'av iiMiiflaiih iiiai We I'liallniKwa at ! -niiBi" lnv,.iUml,.n ii Ha ni.Tlla. fall iirailitn-aii llilHNK it VKT K1.WTIIOMM .V KT1C ItKLT 1 0 10S Market ainvi, Nan liaiu'lafo. Jill ma Santa fa' Headquaiteis f Corner Front and Alder streets, Port land, Oregon. WM. BECK & SON. Wbolpaalr and rctaO dntlrr a Toys, Fancy Goods and Novelties, Mechan ical ana magnitio Toys, uoiis, urums, Skates, Sleighs, Masks, Veloci pedes and Garnet. Hrnd for aample caw of toy put npamortMlfn lota, I0, J0, :o. J. C. Carson. Manufacturer and dealer In all kind ot Sash, Doors. Blinds. FRAMES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Etc, SEAKOKED riSINIIKO LUBBER Constantly on band. Importer o Paints, Oils, Glass, Brushes. AND A FULL LINE OP Painters' Materials. Order from the oountry will receive prompt and cuTeful attention. SALKSROOXt factobt: 111 Front Ktrrrf. At Wrldlcr'i Still auir9 POHTLASni UHKUtin, DR3. BTARKEY 4 PALEN'fl NEW treatment by Inhalatlou for Conaump tlon. Aatlimn, Brourlillla, Catarrh, Dya prpala, llraitaebe. Ilrlilllty, Jrnralia, Klirnmatlaiu, and all Chronic anil Nervoua Ulaordr. Infnrmmlnn and aupplle can be had of H. K. MATHKWH. m MonUomery street, Ban Francisco, California. ALSO AUDIPHONES and EARPHONES FOR JDeaf Teople On trial before purchase Don't waite your money otherwise. Bend lor free cir culars, lmnia J. B. KNAPP, Commission Merchant AND PURCHASING AGENT. AU Good on Comralaalon. WOOL, ORAiy, DAIRY PUODVCT8 AND Fiwrra a specialty. Agent lor Parrotl' Patent Doubletree. 207 First etroct, Portland, Oregon. W( have for anlr a lrf flunntlly ot nnanlla (ravaa xri whlrk la auMrlr for iaatanaaa mm braak Initdarnmilly bumtal it, A. BLUMENTHAL, MERCHANDISE BROKER Anl TI'fcolMalfi Jabber In Dry floods, Funilsbltif floods, UaU, Cap, Notion, Trunk, Valises, etc. Also PURCHASING AGENT For all Interior aettleaaraU. Particular attention paid to FII.LIXO AIM. OBOEKH from the city or country, of whatever description. BtrMESPTIIAL. 1 1 1 1 . Front aircet, Partlsuul, Orraoa. p r ii... m. nof IJ mm tmfiim I laLialL I If UlLi It u msd frnm a Wmple TrorVal pal of Rare Vila", and a roalTIB Mrmi for M lhe.ll asm that cause plna In tbe lwer prt ot the b1r for Tonill IJver-HesylarhMauBiUre-IJtetlnaai, ml!tlrl.. and .11 i ' 0'ih,,.fii Uym soil Crlnary Omnia. For reawle Wtrmmrm, Monthlr Matruilon,ainl aorln prrtrniu -j. It baa aa wuai It nafir-a the onrao. thai a Ui blo rKiKatherBrartaer. Jtalbeonlf fcMra MBKiT that cur-a BrVbl a lIMMwe. For W-w-. . ui..i,Saai m.-fwlart. KorSalabr Imatrlata ajid all Iwslersat )t Mm per 1 hottla larfesl buttle la la auarket. Try tt. I II R. WAR EH at CO-.Ttailasatar, . T J i awai 4 til jfH.- Important Hotice. SALIKTGKR'S Cash Auction Com'y o-iI!,l".W.''!!'k,.m,rn.,"!,T"?W",nn.0' Oakland, llal., havln ua n jrrar aeo opened a bran. h houae In Port an.l l..r Ihv ImirAi i.f ilirlrviii-iialva UihIk In on-guii uj WmIiIiujiou IVrr.lor, llirlr low prlwt and boa oratile ilrallnica are worthy of the latinmwe of all. r ",'' reivK mI an liiiiiianai-llii of hUiihMl.lrry from Auction. Theae roods are s. rood a an Ilonar In Wlfurulii or orraoa Hut w- will aril th-m at ITk Hint will hii.Uu any niiri hunt. T:!:trH.,;en' Ioe la" 4o" i.,i w'hv'"l,r-''lxl wltlHha shove lot an Imnienae line of U.lloa1 Munlln anil Merino t'nderwear, La.Uo. I hi'UiUe from a,; 111' (lowna from 1e; liritwvra from titr, Iwlln MitIoo Vcau. from Mr. ImealNoaUnii- Mm. of Mlk liiimlki n liii ii, IVa, In Iju-eaml hmlir.iM.Ty, lliMlrry,ciilldnirslloodf. lP". or W oohii Ja. kvu, dte., Ac. In ut.hr lo kwi. the ljweat I'rka llouae In I'orUuid w will aoll FartV-lneh t'auhaaer ail UoubHVMldia Mnaale lth " Hreeade lUi all aliailm.,., " flala " Kuiiplionapidlcatlon. Direct ... n.V t.Vi .le ...Itaaa , A. I-- SALINGER 5c CO., KHMrNt Ht rMt,lortlniul.Oro(ron. P. . We have no connection with the ilor net door to us. ri-aa atnte whal nanr jrnu saw this In. SIS will buy an Khanl Wool and Kllk null at LITT'S. Aiklrtai, II. O. LlIT, Third and Alder ta Portland, Unit. Ha-nt I'. 0. 1). PECK & Pat. Self-Adjusting American Club Skate, BLUED 8TEKL or r'DI.L MCKI1, PLATED. Prices furnuhed on application. Can lie forwarded by Mall at a oust of too. For sale by THOMPSON, DeHART & CO., Coraer Flrat and Taylor alrtela...... m.m.m..m..WMm .....Portland, Oregaai -IJIPORTEItH OF IIAEDWARE, X HOIST Jl2XT STEEL, Wagon mid Cnrriajo 3ln,tcrialsf Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Agent fot The Faraoiia Draw. Cnt Nanaaa Cnltrra. Alaa CttALof all Iearrlptlnaa. M Kf G r ?S w I I s s nl & 1 3 PI Ji? a 2 fylJ . O (r3,2 Vf . iS 5 5 w tm ihC' m mm 2 S ,trcr n ' g JS-.E" 5 J 0 B. S O M CO H " ka P -B? P . : J S O aj 1 l sii&i I 5- p ' 0 1 W ft I ' ss a r si- H fU a 0 I fl E0LLED GOLD JEWELRY! For one-third the cost of aolld gold. The New York Jewelry Company, Morse's Palace, Portland, Oregon, keep ronatantly on hand a full line, conaulln of Ladle and Gents' Jewelry! ueh ss fjulles Heta, Iins- Plna, Ttronrhea, Neck Cbalna, Watrh Clmlna, Kinger Itlnaa. Ilrwvleta, luff Hiw, Cuff Buttons; t hlliln-na' Kar Im.jw, Hvia, lllh Una, llnii elota; flenlleniriis' Walrhea, Rlnita. Wateb Challia, Wali'li I'lmrma. Mloeve llutlolia, Shirt Hut tona.hhlrt Nluila.Hi'arf llna, IHainonil aud llulUtlou lilnmond Hiiuls anil Itlnaa, iM'keia, hiiectm-lm, V.y (llHa.a, etc., as well aa Clocks, Novelties and CI1HIHTMAS tK)IIN, a..v ,.r'ihM hImivm iritfiitM aunt to anv Dart of the country C. O. 1)., with the prlvllie ui the purehsser of eminihilna Mla hefore pnyliia lor them. XJso Rose O. T. ZINNB. A. BTEVKN80N STEVENSON fc ZINNS, Commission Merchants, And Dealer In all kind of PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 60S Froat Street, Baa Fraaclaeo. Liberal advancement on consignment. F, E, BEACH & CO, (Nnccessoralto t oaalaa Beach,) DEALER8 IN...... Paints. Oils Glass. Doors. Sash, hh.ANDihi Blinds. Having arranged to Import .11 ..!.iTal linaa nt PninfAPr Stock and Window Glass, we 1 are enabled w mve as unvia ble terms on this line of goods as any dealers in Portland. Contractors and Dealers will find it to their advantage to send for our prices before plac ing orders, F. E. BEACH & CO., 103 Front street. Portland I'able llitaaaiak I Warranted l"ure Um.ii)..... llucbubiara Teaela... ..ia BITYDEE'S The Great English Remedy I never-lslling Cure fur Nervou Dehlllly Kxhausleii Vltalliy. Hemliml Weakness, Hiwrniatimhea, I.OftC HAftlllloli, lui po tency, Paralyal. and all the terrible effect, of Helf Abuse, youth. fill r..lll..a an.l AVrtM. V se lu maturer yesra i suou as uui or Mem. ory,jaallurie,Noctur OKI fcuilsaluu, Avuramu 10 nooieiy, uininoaa o Vision, Nolaes In the head, the vital fluid passing uuobaerved In the urine, aud many other diaenam that lead to Intently anddenlb. Dlt. MIMTIK will agree to forfult Five Hundred Italian fur erase of this kind th VII At. MKKlOMATlVic (.under hl" 'Pecla! advice and treatment; will not cure, or for anything Impure or Injurious found In It. till. miNTIK ircntaall l'rlvat Diseases suo cesafully without mercury, loiianlialloa Km. ThontUKh eaainlnntlon and advice, In FlndlnK analysis of urine, !i (0, Price of Vital HMlaratta,.iOUier bolllo, or lour time theiiuaiilllr rortiuoo; eut lo any adddreaa tin receipt of price, or O. O. It., secure from ob servation, and In private name if desired, by IA. K, MI.VTIK. M. 1). 11 Hearny street, Naa Fraarltro, Cal. ' rK. MINTIK'M KIDNRT RKNKIIT, Kr i'llKTH I'M, oures all kind of Klilnoy and Bladder rnmplalnU, Onnorrhcea, Mleel luesrrhcea. For sale by all drug(lila; tl (XI bolllei six bottles lor f.'i 00. 1H. MIIkTla'si UANOFMttN PILL! are the best and cheapest UVKHKHRI A an Uliiiot'a our In lb market for sale by a ilnuriilata, 11 u It UK, TIAVI" tt CO. Portlaatl. Or. Wholesale Acenta. marll XJso It OHO IT, 43 Front Street, Portland, H. P. GREGORY & CO Keep a Compltsj Stork of Wood Working Machinery. Saw Mills and Saws. Machinists' Todls. Steam Engines and Boilers. Steam , Hand and Power Pumps Steam Engine Governors. Lubricating Oils. Blowers and Ezhaist Fans. Emery Wheels and Machinery. RUBBER GOODS a Specialty, Beltine, Packing, Hose, Valves, Springs, Etc. Complete line of EPfOINKEU hUPPUES Constantly en hand. XJho Hobo lllls. SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM. WM. BECK & SON, Importer and Dealer lo Sharp's, Remlngton'i, Ballard's, Burgess', Kennedy. Winchester Repeating Rifles. Colt's, Remington's, Parker's, Nrottat .an, Muorc's and Clsbroogh's BREECH-LOADING SHOTGUNS. FUblng Tackle or every deacrlplloo. Car. front sis' Alder Wtrreta. Part CJo Hose I'ills. V BUM AVER Y Ca. Role Areata, Port land, Oregon. W Oner to tbe Interior People Great Indue weals In Croolcory. "'""Klt'lMatedWar.. Lamp.. chandelleP-, ;iantrna ICOAL OIL OF ALL GRADES. And Pack Order for any amount very earf fully eenu usyourorur, nianaii, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. vnsa0aia y00 WM save lota of money. Price List eit iniaoi monej on applloaih blUII. XJso Xlose mils. Mnow FUkp In all alindnl f " n ia rlret strst. PortlsMaa, Or. I