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ADAM AND EVE. r timr . ioobm. . .wsri feel sad when I think of old Adam And tht pitiful meanneaa which led him to lay, ybeo cugUt stealing fruit In tha Garden of E.len, , Evo did it aho tempted and ibowod ma the way." from tha dy that first Adam drew breath to the present - Xbo thought hoi boon constantly bugged to our heart That w iro all right quit exceptional fI. laws, When we're not load all ray by tome other man's art. From the day of first Adam then down to the present It hat boen perfectly clear to the view hat the trouble! at home, Mid within lignal distance; When we're all quito near-sighted, both Gen- tile and Jew.' t I do not admit that Eve tempted old Adam She poor little soul I bad no guido in her ' niind I She know the loved fruit, more especially ap plet, And woman-like, shared them, untelflsh and kind. ghe never attempted to steal and then hide them, To gain for herself more bountiful store; T take for herself all the juicy and riiwones And leave to old Adam but seeds) skint and core. 'She was type of true womanhood unselfish, devoted, a Brave, honest and lovely the very best rib In the whole of the body of skirking old Adam,, Just as ready to steal for her husband t fib. ghe had taken all risk, having longed for the apples; Had conversed with tho snake, and had plucked from tha trees; And though woak-knoe Aduin had shared half tho plunder, She'd have shouldered all blame and have let him go free 1 Then hail, Mother Eve 1 the most human of women I Your faults, if you had faults, have made us your kin, You've shown to your daughters such exquisite graces, Perfection in you would have really been sin. And ihamo and disgrace, fall on all sons of Adam Who dure their shortcomings lay at your door; And shame on old- Adam, who set an example Such as no living man had e'er thought of belore I And if, Mother Eve, you should find yourself weary Of having old Adam, around, full of remorse Beeause ho was sent from the Garden of Eden, Wo Will pay your expenses and got your tli divoroe. Tho Tramp's Story. "Say, pard yon've stood by me through thick ana thin, you Lave. It'll bo one white spot on yer book in tho next world, that will. liaise my head up, there, that'll do, old pard. You and I, we've beon a long time on the same road." "Aye, that we have, Joe." "Do you know, pard, I'm going on a long tramp in a little while?" "You? why, where, Joe? You and I can't give up the road now?" "Ah, yes, pard, we must; you'll stay here. Those rains the cold, wet gar-ments-i-they've done the job for me, pard. I'm going to apply at a new door in a short whilo." "Why, you're sick, Joe. You'll have to rest here in this old barn till I can brace up your tired body a bit." "Ah, friend, I've no need for bodily rest now. It is the bouI, the mind that is heavy. I've kept up as long as I could, pard. But I didn't want to give out till I reached this spot." "Why, Joe, what do you mean have you ever been here before?'' "Before! Come, parti! I'll tell you something. Do you see thoso beams up there? Yes; well, when I was a boy I've played many a time tag up there on the same beams. Those holes cut in the clap-boards up there under the eaves I cat for my doves. Open the barn door there, that'll do. Do you see that little red house there at the further end of the lot? I was born in that house yes, I was. I've felt this body growing weaker every day, pard; but I kept up I wanted to die near the old home." "Old home, Joe?" "Yes, this was the home of my boy hood. Hero in this barn I've helped my father throsh many a bushel of wheat. I've pullod the wagon out of the corner many t, Sunday morning, hitched the team to it, and took the old folks to church. It was too good to last long, pard. I must go to tho city, I thought. When I left tho dear old home I was honest; yes, honest and would wrong no man of a cent, knowingly." "Well, I went to the city. I went in to ways of temptation, and I fell. The old folks at homo grew worried and I, God help me, went from bad to worse. I forged my employer's name to the check was dectected, and sent up for four years. They told me of my moth er's death after she had heard of my fall. I served the term out; I could get no work ,yon know how that is. To-day, when wo came past tho graveyard, you'll remember I stopped at two graves mother and father both gone. That s all I'm h-happy now. I cau see the old home and and dark mother keep your poor b-boy, for ' Joe, the tramp, was dead dead with his eyes fixed upon his old home -and his pard went out into the world alone. Prof. Fansino is Correct. "No, gentleman, says tho Professor .ever . gives a military salute to a lady. Well, hardly; wo should say he wouldn t. iuo military salute differs from a simple, graceful wave of tho hand to three ruf , fles of the drum's color, trumpets sound ' ing tho flourish and arms presented, and so on up to tho President, who is en titled to a salute of twenty-one guns, and tho "highest honors all standards and colors dropping, officers and troops saluting, drums beating, and trumpets Bounding." Now, if tho gentlemen ol America get into tho habit of raising uch a racket that every time they met a lady, it would be rather more start ling than a cbroriio Fourth of July. Professor Fanning is correct This sort of thing should be discouraged. Soft-hearted grandpapa to Tommy, who has jnst been castigated by nia mamma, "And you know, Tommy, really hurt mamma more thaa it does joa," Tommy :I " aoes aayi it hurt her bands." I Tka Torment of Office. General Hancock Is having bis re vongo on Garfield now. lie can rest in peaco in his homo on Governor's Island, and think how tho lifo of Garfield is being worn out of him by an army of tramp ofllco sockcrs. An endless procession of would bo tiosU masters, Indian agents, port coficr-t-ors, comuU and the Lord knows what all, aro making tlioir way to Montor, and all havo lottcrs or docu ments which most bo read, and all must bo well treated, and this, if tho man lives that long, must bo borne with evory day lor four years to como. It must bo a sorry thought to a man, after having climbed to tho top of glory's stairs, to find that even thcro ho is not socuro against tho herd that scramblo for, and hght over tho bonos that it is in his power to toss to them. And how jolly it must bo for Hancock to sit in his quiet office into which nono intrude except his friends and, to feci that ho is rnaster of all around him, and that his cfiico docs not givo any por tion of tho peoplo a right to annoy and bullirag him. Tho oilico of President is very glorious to 'look forward to; it is no doubt a pleasure, for thoso who survive it to look baok to; but whilo it lasts it must bo full of moro annoyances that tho storm intr of a vellow iuckot's nest. And this leads back to tho thought of tho inmcrablo lives ot tho thousands who depend upon gotting offices or ap Dointments under tho Govornmont for a living. As a rulo it is tho most unsuustactory lito that any man can lead. Tho salaries aro no moro than can bo obtained in tho other walks of life, and when a chango comes, the unlortunato mun has to begin lifo anew with his mind unQttcd tor tho work before him.- In tho Dc partmonts at Washington nro thou, sands of clerks who have held oilico thcro from two to twenty years. Woro they to loso their places to morrow, they would be uttorly help less. Going up higher, to thoso of.' faces to which honors and emolu ments attach, and they uro almost as barren of rcffults. Tako the honor able position of Member of Congress, for instanco, and no poor man can afford to accept it. There is a scram blo and and an expense to reach it in tho first placo; then, if a man is as true as the stars, and as pure as chastity itself, thcro will boa throng of strikers forever after him and ready at ill times to assail him if in tho interest of tho country ho do. nics their requests. And then if ho serves his constituents faithfully tho chances are fifty to one that at the next election ho will bo beaten. If for no other reason, enough envious ones of his'own party, who fear ho is making for himself an honorable name, will scratcli him. Then ho will have to gather up tho broken strands of his business and start anew. Tho thought abovo all oth ers should Lo impressed upon the mind of tho youth of America, that tho lifo of the politician is tho hard est that 4iny man can chooso, and the struggle to make a living out of obtaining and holding offico is at onco tho most unsatisfactory and tho most demoralizing that cun be chosen. SHORT MIS. "What a Mossing it is," said a hard wnrkinof Trinliniftn. "that nieht niver comes on till late in the day, whin a man is tired and can t worK any at an ai an. A Miil.l nf rIt nr seven, sittinff on a visitor's knee, remarked to her mother: "I like sitting on gentlemen s knees net ter than on ladies', don't you, mamma?" As Jared Dingman was shaking $1&00 in gold under the nose -of a steam tug owner on the Dotroit river, endeavoring to tempt him to take that amount for his boat, the tug Btruck a steamer and the glittering gold was tho proporty of the fishes. Eldor sister: "You should mako friends again. It is absurd for an en gaged pair to quarrel." Laura: ''Well, then, let Edgar say the first word." Edgar (with a lively recollection of tho recent tiff) : "Yes, so long as you havo the last you don't care." Governess: "Why do you not say( your prayers in the morning, Tom?' Tom (eight years old) : "Well, you see, when I go to bed I ask God to tako care of me whilst I am asleep; but, when I'm awake, there's no need, because any lit tle boy of my ago can take care of him self then." 'T nranf in spa tha villain who wrote this artiole. Where's the proprietor of this paper? "not out.' "ttiiere.. the managing editor?" "He's out." "Where's the city editor ?" "He's out." Where's the reporter?" "He's out." "Where'm I?" (Kicketty slam-bang-inra! Two panes of glass broken.) "You're out. Man found on sidewalk and carried to hospital. Verdict: Struck by lightning. Still they will do it. Says tho New York Commercial Ad "Tho Ruflalo Exvress wants to know who invented kissing. We don't think it was ever invented; it just came kind o' natural, like a shock of sugar- coated electricity, vai nrsi momer, in her maiden innocence, asked Adam to tell her if her back hair was all right, and we presume he couldn't help it. We couldn't if we had been Adam, and tho girl's mother away at prayer meeting. Tho American Bibio Revision Com- In nhar the eXDOnse of revising the Bible with any friends of the undertaking wuo may umj'ocu come to their relief, and they offer as a perpetual memento to such persons a handsomely bound and inscribed copy of tho first university edition of tho New Testament, which will bo printed early next year. The lowest limit tf tho sub scription asked for U ten dollars, and ha futnt to tha Rev. Dr. Philio Schaff or Mr. Andrew L. Taylor, who may oo aaaressaa h mjo vim House in New York. FIXA5C1AL AND COXaERCIAL. Postlibd, November 29, 1880. Legal tenders la Portland, buying, imr, and tailing at par. Silver euin In Portland Una quota at I per eenU discount to par. Coin esxbauga on New York, 1 per rent pre mium, Coin exchange on Ban Franoiaon, par to ) par eent, premium. Tokgrapbio transfers on New York, 1 por cent, premium. asotno Fradaeo Market. Tba following quotations represent tha whole sale rates 'from producers or first hands: VLOl'R Ououbla in Jobbing lou at: Plamlard braids, V 00 best emtntrr brauds, 3 S1(j $1 "i.superiiiia, $3 7i('VfJ 50. WO(U-::o(l()27J for choiiw. WHEAT-tiood to choice, $1 SO. IIAY-Tiuiothy baled, buying at IS18 per ton. POTATOES-Quotable at le per lbs MIDDLINGS Jobbing it focd.fiOQfctt: fine .tiVbs. BRAN Jobbing at per ton, $156"t,$lfl. OATS Pw4 .w.. I.., .1,-1 j.lf ii "... v..w - i. , 1 uiltuvl la (M, 1 y llli BACON Sidos, 13)0! liaina, OrcpmSC 12.6 j.ci rjuiorn, MQtldc; itiouiucn, V(10c. LAKI) In kegs, IS in tins, I .To. BITTER We quota choice dairr at 27o2.Vs; good fresh roll, 20fv2'.'.e; ordinary, ltty !0c, wlirthrr brine or roll. DRIED EnUITS-AppK sun dried, 9il0c machinedricd, 12cJ. Venn, macbiua dried, II ci lie. plums, uiachiue dried, 110c. EGGS-Hic per dos. I'OULTKY-Uens and roosters, ft SQoS. Tur- OIIF.KSE Oregon, 121ol.V; California, loo, IKHift-Drcased.ftloi on foot, 31lo. 11KKF l.ivn waicrliL 11 In 1 J. C,r -,wn.l tn Almina SHEEP Live weight, 1Jo2c l a llv w yuotaWe at He. mubV-uotahle at MulG.e Tor all over 18 Ins, one-third o IT lor under that, also ono-third oB for culls; grocn Ojatc. . General nrchaedle. RICE Market quoted at China, J.o5J ; Sand wich Itlnnd, 7u7). COFFEB-CosU Kiou, 17al8cj Java, 25a2oj Rio, lA.aUc. TEAS We quote Jnnan in laquered boxes 50a 75c j paper, S71m'1. SUOAItS-Sandwich Inland, D.nlOc; Golden C, in bbls, 10c j hfbbls, l; Crushed bbls, 11 Jo, hfbbls, 12c; Pulverized bbls, 12c, bf bbls, l:i)c! Granulated bbls, lljc, hfbbls 122c SARDINES tjr boxes, $1 "i; hf boxen, fi 75. YEAST l'OWDER-Doiinclly, $1S grow; Dooloy, $20a22 gross; Preston A Morrill, $2t y cross. WINES White, per dos in case, $3 60a4; per gitl, 70c toll 50; Sonoma, per dos in antes, $J 60 to $."; par gal, 60c to f 1 50. Claret California per gal, (1 to $1 25; Ira ported pr gal, $1 50 to $2. Sherry t'ala per gal, $1 60 to $2 50 ; Span ish, $3 to $0 assorted brands, $12 to $18; imported per gal, fc! 60 to $7. Tort Various brands in qr csks, $2 60 to $i J $1 60 to $2 ; imported, $3 to $7. SPIRITS Fiae old faennemiy Brandy in nr cks and octaves, $5 50 to $7 60 per gnl; Imn ville's Irish Whisky in cases per dot, $12; James Stewart k Co.'s Scotch Whisky in qr cks and octaves, $4 ; Ilonnessy Brandy in case, por doi, very fine 1 star $10, 2 star, $17 60, S star $1U ; Uulland Gin, lar;a eties, $18 to $20; Old Tom Gin in cases, $12; Rye Whisky, er gal, $2 60 to $5 ; bourbon, x r gal, $2 60 to $5 ; A Cut tor, $1 25 to $3 6'J ; O K Cutter, U .0 to $5. OILS Ordinary brands of cor.I, 30c, high grades; Downer 4 Co., JTJatOc; boiled linseed, $1 1 raw linseed, 85c; purelunl,$lal 10; castor, $1 60a$l 60; turpouttue, 00a05c. A Reliable t'oiuuiiulou Hercbaut The Portland Telegram, has this to say of Mr. Blumenthal whoso advertisement appears elsewhere; Mr. Blumenthal 111 Front street hits made the most rapid ad vancement of any young merchant that has ever located in Portland. lie has a largo acquaintance all over the state and is in receipt of orders daily. Mr. lUumen thal is a reliable dealer and is well posted as to tho value of goods. lie will pnr chase any article for persons in the coun try, and we are sure lie will execute com misaioiiB tothe satisfaction of all. Money sent to him will reach its proper source, for we can guarantee his honesty. Mr. Blumenthal will 11 11 any ordel for country customers on short notice. Halllnger'a Cauls Auction Ilonee. The advertisement is published else where of A. L. 8ullinger's Cash Auction Co: 210 First street Portland Or. This houso offers rare bargains and carries a large lino of goods which they are selling at remarkably low prices. Orders from this section of the country will receive pfoir.pt attention. That Warren's Music House, 02 Morrison streot near the rostoflice, Portland, Or., has everything in the musical line at reasonable prices A large stock of sheet music, books, pianos, musical mer chandise, band and orchestra musio always on hand Mr. Warren buys every thingdiroct from Kan turn houses, and can afford to sell cheaper than any store in Oregon. Send for catalogue. Take Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cnra An Editor's Karnpe. Orrici or thb "iwnusTKiAi. Kka." 1 A1.BIA, Iowa, May 2d, 1880. j 7 Whom it Mil drvrrnx I take a ureal pleasure In making the ml IowIuk suttement: I have been a (United with a disease of the kidneys for the pant two years and have tried numerous remedies with only partial and temporary relief. Warner'a 8afe Kldnejr and Uver Cure was recommended to me, and after taking It the pain and dlttrera left me, and I am lo-day feeling itrang and well. I am perfectly salltHad that Warner's Kate Sidney Cure is the medicine needed, and cau cheerfully recommend It tontber. O. W. HTAMM. Mr in m akin ir any porrnae or In writ Ins In reaponae to any ad vertlaement In thla paper yon will pleaae mention ibe name of tbe paper. Awartfed Medal 1st Premium State Fair 1880. si i. ;) rnillH OAI.VANIf! MKPLf'ATa bf.i.t. a new X. and wonderful mventloif. will cure without mHll clne lthumilii-, i'amlyau, Neuralgia. Kl.lner,IJer, Hplnal l)l-aMi,Hmplenry, Rupture. Anne, .Nt-rviiu. ni rm, l)y)f imla, .Ilea and other !! of both w C4ill-iiirf a wlentlnc ItiTenttKatloa of Its merit N KTIC BfcLT CO 1 Mar krt KraoV, Ban Knuictoro. A. BLUMENTHAL, MERCHANDISE BROKER And Wfcateaale J)ar la Dry Goods, FumLthlnf Goods, Hats, Caps, Notion, Trunks, Yallaae etc. Also PURCHASING AGENT Far all latortar setUcamU, Particular attention paid to niXI-l ALL OKDEB front tin dty of country, t whatever . MIX EXTHA.U 1111 rwl , rmrtlmmd. o- P.O. 1 1 man j Use Rose I?ills. F. E. BEACH & CO, (InNMsrs to (o(ln A Beach,) DEALKRa I.N... Faints, Oils, ...AND- Glass. Doors, Sash MM A DmMH Blinds. Having arranged to import all principal lines of Painters' Stock and Window Glass, we are enabled to ciyo as favora 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 XJho Tono 'XillH. We OITcr to the Inter nr People Great Induce nicuts In Crockery. tilunnwnro. Jaunt I'lated. Ware. Lamps, Chandelier. JUantornn. (COAL OIL OF ALL GRADES. And Pact Orders for any amount very enre fully Kend us your oniero, especially for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Yon will save lots of money. Price Lists sent on application. MMM lt FlrM Mreet, I'iiHIhrU, Or, Use Rose ROLLED GOLD JEWELRY! For one-third tbe cost of solid fold. Tho New York Jewelry Company, Mone's ralace, Portland, Onwm, keep constantly on hand a full line, coiuiutliuj ol Ladies' and Gents' Jewelry ! ueh as IJKlles Set, Ion lMm, Ilrooehes, Nivlt Chains, Wali'll Chains, llnitcr ltlnim, llrarelels, fntT Itm, tun lluttoiin; t hlldnMiV Knr I)nii, Heia, Ilia 11ns, Bracelets; Ui-nth-mciM' Watehea, lllnifit, atch Ohaina, Watch t 'harms, Hleeve lluitons, Wilrl llut toim, Hhlrt Miiuls.Kcnrf I1n, Illnmond anil Imitation Diamond Ktuds and Itlnmt, IK'kets, KertHi!lc, Kya Hlmx.fi, etc.. na well as I'locka, ovulUa and rillllKTMA((MKUS. Any ol the alMtve itooila sent to any part nf the country C. O. l., with the privilege to the purchaiwr o( eiamlnlnx K(MllM.tore iayliix lor tlmm. SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM. WM. BECK & SON, Importers and Dealer! In Sharp's, Remington's, Ballard's, Burgess', Kennedy L Winchester Repeating Rifles. Colt'a, Remlniflon's, Parker's. Reotl a Son, moora'a ami liauro BREECH-LOAD IN Q SHOTGUNS. Fishing Tackle of every description. for. Front anil Aider Hi reel. Portlnnil. LTso Konc I?ilH. V II LU MA l' EH Co. nle AKrnla, Port. land, Oregon O.T.ZINN3. A. 8TEVENHON STEVENSON & ZINNS, Commission Merchants, And Dealers In all kind's of PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 60S front Nlreel, Nan Francisco. I,thrttl advancementa on eonalgnmenta. A H, the mot prevalent bnt least nniiemtood of all dlavaaes, Is the raune of much neejllem siirferli and thousands of premature deaths annually. llt. K KCK ha made thU iHwiwe a life ludr, havlna been a ureal sufferer himself until cured by III" own Rem edy, which he has for thirteen years In his practice the three last In Portland, Or.-put to the severest tests with the most satisfactory result lie has also treated several physicians. With this aoeumulatlva evidence we are warranted In saying that no other preparation for the cure of this disease In any of Its forms will give such universal satisfaction as Hit. KKCK'8 Ml-ItK ri'lfK Kill (,'ATAIlltH, which you can get ol your linigKlst at home, or of PH. K M K ol Portland, Or., si SI per iKittle, or sli rxrtlles for S. The Doctor makes a siwlalty of the treatinent and cure of chmnlo diseases, esisvlally Cancer, and lils eawHi peculiar to Women. 1 ontig men, middle aged or old men who are suffering from the errors and indis cretions of youth, nervous wenknesn, early decav, low of manhood, etc., should consult ilt. K M K. Every, thing strictly ontldenlSil. All proper quratkiiis an sweriHl through the mails pMrnptly. JcJ?','jr:.f.yr,,w cent sump and address lilt. JAM F.H KM K, No. I First street, Portland, or. The trade srtrplleil with UK. KWK'rl Ht'KK i t RR FOK ( ATARI H direct from the lboraUiry of UK. K KCK, or from Hodge, Uavla Co., Portland, ... u.h..laa.la BffllIN nit DIW. NTARKKY 4 PALE! NKW treatment bv Inhalation for Csanmp tion. Asthma, Branrhllls, Catarrh, Uys pepala, Headarh. Ileblllty. aearalgla, Mkenmatlam, and all t taronla and Nervone .Ulaordrra. loformailon son supplies eaa lie had of H. F. MATHKWH aiM Montgomery street, "an rrauoiaou, vn""ui A LAO AUDIPHONES and -" EARPHONES Deaf People On trial beforo pnrehaaa Dnn'l-waaU your money othanrtsa. BsnU for fraa cir culars. InaH Important Hoiicc. SALIBIGERS Cash Auction Qom'y Tins well known and reliable firm of Oakland, twl., Iiavliig Just a yenr ago ntenel a branch house hi I ortlaud l,,r Ibe heuvhi of tbelreitriwlvv tratte In Oregun aud asliiiigton territory, tlu'lr io' prices and uoo urable di alings are worthy ol the iiaimniuteof all. We have Just received an tminens.. line of Kmhrnldery from Auction. Theaa gusls are as good aa any House In California nriintrin kreM. Hut we will aril them ai prt.-,-. nmt astonUh anr m.-r, lisni. r.Mbraldf-rlearttrlle, in, , Ste, t, lOe, lite, lie, 1 -ltc, UUr, ll.'W, UOr, U."c, 4UV', kit, OO, TlpniMivi la (or either colored or whiH. , - We hnvealso ris-elvml wtih the .ihove lot an immense line of tadlca' Mnlln and Merino I'n.lerwear, Laitlra Cheinlai-from Oe; ladles' Downs from tfte; I'raaers from ; laxtln Merino Vel (nun iOr. V.'e hvw also a large Una of Hilk llnn.lki-nhicfs,'n,si. In laceaiiil Kiobrokterv, UiMttery.cttlidreirallooda, CiiM, or oolrn Jackets, kc., Ac. In order pi keep Ihc lauwesl Price House bi Portland we will m-tt Fori v -I era fash avi at ...... . n.Va Nnnwr Flake In all shadeai 1 Uuable-MUlh Usual llalb .. Ve Tabht llsasik , Warranted lur Uuelu....ltOa " Hraeaaa vlo ail sluulrak HAa llueaabark Tawcls. M " I'lala - . Oa Mutinies on applk-atlon, IMrvct A. La. SALINGER 6c CO., l Flratt Ntrcct, l'ortlniuI.OiM'gon. P. R. W bars no connection with tbe store nest door In us. Please stats what paixr you saw this In. IS will bur an Kleiouit Wool and Wlk Hull at I.l'.T'M. Addrim II. a 1.I1T. Third and AlderfMla rortlaud, I hi u. Hunt U O. U. tm i wii i .1 .'j .! i I .r'lfc, - 1PECIC & BiTYEEE'S Pat. Self-Adjusting American Club Skate, BLUED STEEL or FULL NICKIL PLATED. Price furnished nn application. Can 1 furwarued by Mall at a cost of sue. Fur sale by THOMPSON, DeHART & CO., Corner Flrat nnil Taylor alrsela...... ...........-..,...-...,-Porlland, Orefoat -IMPORTKIW OP- HAELWABE, unci Ctxrritxsro 3IutoriaIs, Shelf and Ueavy Hardware. Agents foi Tho I'nruoni lraw- nt hnnssga Cnllera. Alao COAL of nil DeaerlptlooB. f J 'rl B 5'tS r" la f 2 3 K H 1 1 3 n 3a Z f If 2 fi c. P V m b la . qk Z 3 . g 9 8 I 4 s " P I S il H S a. O a ' -k i s 1! : ft P 3.? W U CO ft 5 S K i H I I? el s 1 K ' ' B.O) s fj I til V t? OREGON MACHINERY DEPOT. 43 Front Street, Portland,. , H. P. GREGORY & CO KCIa.rml,le,,.,,u k ot Wood Working Machinery. Saw Mills and Saws. Machinists' Tools. Steam Engines and Boilers. Steam, Hand and Power Pumps Steam Engine Governors. Lubricating Oils. Blowers and Exh ist F ans. Emery Wheels and Machinery, RUBBER GOODS a Specialty, Beltiner, Packing, Hose, Valves, Springs, Etc.. Complete Una ol KNGINBEII hl'I'l'LlKH Constantly an hand. Santa Claus' Headquaitersi Corner Front ind Alder htrectH, lort land, Oregon. WM. BECK & SON. Wholesal and retail dealers a Toys, Fancy Goods and Noveltlei, Mechan ical and Maan tic Toyt, Dolls, Orumi, Skates, Sleighs, Masks, Veloci pedes and Games. Aend for sample c $io, I J. sJQ. i of toys put apasaartad a lota, To Hunters' and Trappers! A sore and certain mode of ratehln Bver. Ot tr,Taher,luik,tartlii,oa, e.. and mas lag tha husiaesa a Snanelal wecaas, caa be obtained by appiybif lottS staaipi to Ck MAaiEKA, ea r. O., -A Oroa. - mta ad1' JUTT) STEEL, The Great English Remedy la a never-falllnf cur ftr Nervous Debility KihausliM VlUllty. Hetnlual Weakneaa, Kpermsiorrliea, I.UH r MAnllWtill, Iinpo teiicy. Paralysis, and II the terrible streets of Heir Abuse, youth fuUfiillles, and eioea aes In maturer rear-, such as Loss or Mem. orv.Lasaitude, Noctur- . t i ,.u,aj.,. Ij, Uiwlal. fllmiuwl a i. n i raiiiiainiuii, n . i.'h -. . . , - . Vision, Noises lu Ilia head, the vital fluid paaaliiii uniibaerved In the urine, aud many other diseases t hut lead to lusaulty and death. UK. MIVI'IK will aifrea to forfeit I'lvs Hundred Dollars for a case of this kind tho VII AI. MkiM'WHATlVK (under his Seelal advice and treatment; will nut cure, or for anylbliiK Impure or Injurious found In Is. 1H. M I NTIK treats all Private Diseases stio cesafullT without mercury. lHauliatla Kree Thorniiab examination and advice, In cHidlnu analysis of urine, III On, Price nf Vila! Heatnratlsv. f 3 110 per buttle, or lour time the quantity for lit) 00; sent to any adddresa on receipt of price, or 0. O. D., secure from oh. servatiou, and In private name If desired, by (A. K. MI.VI'IK, M. 1. 11 Hearny street. Nan r ranrlsco, fal. , DR. NinTIF.'ll KIDSKT HEMEOY, NM'UIl I HTtl, cures all kinds of Kidney and liladtler CnmplalnU, Oonorrlioa, Uleet Incorrliwa, For sale by all drunslkls; 1 00 bottle; sl bottles for S 00. IK. MIMIfsl UANDn,IO PILLS are the best and cheapest IYHIKPH1 A an HILlssUnoure In the market, or sale by m ilnieiilsta, 1IOUUE, IAlrl ro. PortUad, Or. Wholesale A sen la. marll TJNO JtOHG J?ill8. A a Sr A M t CURE It n made Inim a Pimple Tnipli'al Isl of Rare Value, aiidisal'OMITlVK Krmrdy for all llie dto eases that cause pains In the lower sirt ol the iMMly- lur Tnrpld l.lver-Hcadaches-Js lice-lilsslneaa, (travel, Mularla, and all the dinicultli's nf the kidneys, l iver aud t'rbiury Orsans. Knr I'emnle IMarases, Mnnlhlv Meiislrualli and dilrlns liriKiiancy, It baa iio.hiiiu'I. It restun llienririiiiB thai MAKK Ihebliwil, and hence la the best HIimhI Purlller. It is the only known n-medyllmt cures HrlKht's HlHi'ase. 1-ur Ula betea, use Warner'aHaie Ulaheles l are. K.irHaleby ImiKKlsta and all Urnlcreat ! SO per bottle. Largest buttle in the market. Try It. H. 11. WARWICK H O.Hoehester, I. Y J. G. Carson, Manufacturer and dealer In all kinds ot Sash, Doors, Blinds, FRAMES, MOULDINGSBRACKETS, Etc SEASONED riSIfSHF.n LUMBER Constantly on band. Importer 0 Paints, Oils, IGlass, Brushes. AND A TVth LINK OF Painters' Materials. Orders from the country will receive prompt , and careful attention. iAlaMROOli: FACTORTI 111 Front'"! reet. At Wldlera MUJ BURS yuitTLAMD. OHtUHtM, EVERDINS & PARRELL Commission Merchants 4KD DEALEM IX GRAIN, HAY and GROCERIES Of all kinds. Also In Wool, Hides, Etc. Corner Frant ana Alder 8)r U, Portland. J. B. KNAPP, Commission Merchant AMD PURCHASING- AGENT. All f-ouds on Commission. WOOL, O HA IX DAIRT PRODUCTS ASD FROTH A SPECIALTY. Afjent lor Parrotl'i Patent DouUetm. 267 Firat street, Tortland, Oregon. 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