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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1881)
71 - l .v t ill i A V18I0X. I. A. ALSO. Ou one night I sat me dreaming. i iu iuo uiuuniiKiit s wcini gleaming, "arming pictures, breeding nriet, of t kuightly days of yore; Wlion 1 mw a' wearied palmer, And old (wladin in armor, AoJ tlie token on their helmela which j "l.uyde Loves" they bore. for iSaw I euitle high and lioary, Cn lofty promontory. J:.ctling o'er the stormy wutorsof the wild and t ourgliig nui; And in oriel reclining ! Haw I beauteous maid entwining. Leaves of ivy. and ouilooking ou tha wild 'm j metiaily. Then I heard sweet note amending I Notes irif linliounlr bluudiuir. J'pom a buriier in tha court beueatb tha calle i old and jfraiKi; I Then I taw tha lovely nia'den v Kroin lier reveria awaken. And listen U tha tuiiiiatrel at ba aung of tha iioiy unu. j t When tha troubaJoiir completed Soma love htV be'd oft repeated. 1I wai asked by her, tha maiden in tha hih ami uny lower, ' If be bad the wide seas over 1 Rllillul Itfilll lialilKM falUl llA lilllM Who win warring with bia brother knight 4 amun me utiniain ajwer. "lively ludy, bright the ltory i Of thy warrior'i deeds of glory. , Many Stinuvniccliicflaiu by hit halberd found a - t. Kve; i Hut thy own (rue kuight la sleeping ' ' Xnw where, renal uiyrlle'l ereeiiing, . . ATI ere the wlm tree and the cedur iu t' eir ' i Orient beauty wave." ' f Then I ww the maiden leaning, ' I By the oriel and weeping : I saw her fading like summer (lowers In nu i tiiuin't sad deeay; , j And ere long I saw the elotliin, J Buble stole ou her reposing. 1 Aud they placed her in the vault beneath the I ouoey oia aut gray. l'p TfsiiTlnsby Kull. It is just 10 o'clock when we enter our Cftrriuce. tue Vesuvius, we are nve in pitch coinunrtmont. wbich can contain six. Horn sigtiuis are exchanged with the up- Iior stutions, of wlneu tueio are wo along the line; a whistle is sounded, and we begin the ascent. The angle, of inclination is at first 40 decrees, increases to 63 docrees, and has decreased again to, ;18 degrees when we enter the upper I on, just eight minutes after starting. VjLe outline of the mountain edge runs parallel with our course. Swiftly and iiuoothlr we go up, and we loan out of the windows we forget tlie mountain and fool as if we wero in a balloon for nbove the glimmoring world below us. Noth ing is yet to bu seen of the crater of Eruption. The might? shoulder up Vhich we are gliding hides it from us; Iiut we see its shadow and thut of the moke projected on the side of the motin ain to our left, for the moon is rising bove the edge on our right. Flariiiff torches receive us at tho up- er station, 8540 feot above the level of the sea. It is still unnuished and looks jifce a mass of scaffolding. This was the i jiiOHt difficult part of the undertaking, I Jfor here the very little firm foundation ? So be found anywhere failed entirely Siothing but loose lnpilli and ashes. We ' joave the station and going up some lit tle wooden steps and through a gate in 'an immense wall of lava, which is one of i'tliree built to protect the line front possi ble streams of the glowing matter, we t e uter tho narrow path which has beon ' made in zigzags up to the edge of the " i old craUr, about a quarter of an hour's walk, It is heavy work, because of the i 1 deep, lo(e fuslion which form its pave 1 ' utetit; bit this is nothing compared with , tho fatiyno formerly undergone in "' f ftscendini the mountain. ill Still, tic Indies of the party are very 1;m1 in lwM-nlinvo.l of nai-t of their own V weight, aid to be pushed mi pulled up ' ven that Iricf space, taking advantago " of the dozoi guides who are waiting to j le employeJ. The reports 'about the despair and ill-will of theso Vesuvian '.guides are, I think, much exaggerated. As the railw:; gains the commence oi tlio pnblio moie and more, peojdo will i . ascend it, and the guides will earn enough, for it B unwise in tue wean 10 : refuse tlie aid their strong arms, ami T fool-hardy in tin Btrong to venture over I: the still hot ani crnml)ling lava in the 4. .newly filled uj crater without the guidance of one accustomed to the placo v' and aware of the changes which con i atantly take place. Till now the edgs of the old crater has intervened between ns and the new ' i eruptive cone, but as we leave the lit lo ' lathwav and beirin to cross the jugged Java, a glow of red light bursts npon us and rivet us to thespot. The new cone, 'some 150 leet high, and perhaps five times that number in diameter at its base, is in a state of violent eruption. I'ro k ceded by a sound which I scarcely know how to describe somothing like a sud , den blast of wind in the naked branches ' of a winter forest, or the fall of a crested ' wave on a shingly coast-millions of glowing particles, from the siste of a can non ball down to a tiny spark shoot high into the nir and fall slowly and grace fully upon the sides of the cono, sliding down with a craoking sound, and sprink ling it all over with a fretwork of fire. The large masses fell back into the cra ter, or. if projected far enough, with a ; dull thud on the gigantic cinder heap. A few seconds interval, uunug wmcu the column of whirling smoke looks very beautiful, its lower part glowing in the red light from tho crater below, its upper part bluish white in the moonbeams and another fierce s s sh, s s sh, , announces another shower. 5 The smaller sparks seem to serpentine j in fiery streaks as thoy rise and fall, and in ascending, to le flattened at the top. ! Whether this is really the fact, as would lu nntmihl if still-lidUid 1V WCK 8 burled up iuto the air, or whether it was an optical illusion. I could not make out without the closest attention, and it was impossible to approach the cone and rpies, up uue vi i no ouiiuiw cooled, to see if it was of oblong form and really flattened at one end. All at once there is a stronger eruption, and the Rlowing masses are hurled to a m-oatpr iliRtance. one falling not far from ns. Our guide brings it ou the end of a stick. It is rapidly cooling and grow ing black, and look like a piece of rag ged spouge, to jrforated is it with holts. What use to describe Low we stag gered about on the torn and crumbling aurface of the lata which now fills the once det-p crater of 1872, until we get to tlie newest stream, which Issued fiu foot of the new cone only three diat a and was rod hot only a low inch i f.lil ftnil in it inmm fnmM IHMIillllJMti cracks all about, and the increaiiui'i It of the lava beneath our feet dvoJ back again. It was not pfusanlHo think that a fiery abyss night ojUn undor our very feet. Wo ihreutedo the luva blocks at the edge Jf the old crater, which made a pleasai Mat, and felt comparatively cool, thdigh. if you stretched your foot into one 4 tho mauy cracks it was found too hot f lt it re main there. We sat for lof; miring nature's fireworks, off could never tire. A block asi rose to onr rio-ht hand, ail shone the shield of tho modi In exqui- - "o 1 I j site contrast to the lurid gl lie f row Jtho volcano. tad Iteturning to the upper stjtidri we a taste of old times in such li ontsi for the cuides took a short ft ustead of following the little path, iu,l ran tith a, wiich us siraigui uown into tue a?, nioleof nroceedinir. thouuh f. 1 to tne a booU, is productive of a sens! of bsiug provided with a seven-leaguel pair ard also of much laughter. As J the new triumph of science and matiivry evor being able to extinguish pot-y of the mountains, that is irapoiblov The whole railway stations and tidiituC jseeu a pygmy work on the niigTAj boviu of Vosuvius: and formerlv. I am site,' no one had time or strength .dnrfitf'the painful toil of the asoent taadwfce the steep outline of the mountaja, theoirect of the moon rising behind it el. or the beauty of the landscapo flo. ow, as we gently glide down in t f cur riaga and see beneath n,ttU wo'' the lights of the principal i la.i n, we Iiilva tima tn nliHArvn aivnrvtli.Ar. The most curious effect is t nl "l 1T soeinir the asoendinor carriaj JJ past us, as it were, up toJieavea il -pile of all the laws of gravity. H i. t liiy thinir is. indeed, verv delurf r i. ud no one can spend a moonliaht j 1 1 b'tttoi than in such an unfatign'v ,,)nt 01 Vesuvius, ready on arrivi a t tho top to fir. in v tlio aublimd si -ci. J. t. How long the tiny railway will l another thing. In itself it it as strong and safe a one as can be found : but if tever the volcano again exerts jht hole stroutfh a new crater might opeft) and a Btreanyof lava issue on the very spot wlre people now ascend and descend as e.tsuy as iu the life of a niodom hoUd. 1 ha exjehto nf tha whole work was. we aretold, liV, 000,000 francs. It was begun on tlit 1st of A ii o-ii Ht limt vear. and was Jtci inter rupted by the excessive cold V8n winds of last winter. , r f ; I . '. The foundation of a little .I'M P - ready laid, so that by next-winl one can spend a night conaortn'i? f the mountain, and stay to see be san.rise. The air is perfectly dcliciois; one longs to escape the beat oi j,icn, nu yua the dog days at this olyatioa, In a short time the railroad VU be lighted by electricity. We Baw kf lutujhiue in readiness. Since the 6th i th'i month there have been ouan-avHge AOipasaon gers daily, but about 50 ro .walnted to malrn n fair nrntit JuatbOMT it is the empty Beason, so the coifj'any lias not one daily. With further juecesfe it may become possible to roduei uie nuws, suu thus secure all classes 'i viHitots. At present it is by far tlie M plan to take tickotsfrom Naples, fi-if you' go in vour own oarringo pr kbrsoba!k. to tlie boarinniuir of tho 1 tut tad, you have still to jioy four (ram,, and J15 for the ascent and descent oi thf railway. Londou Daily News. f -1 I Tiu mu IVK rlDinlJ. Cantl silled AeUvtiy f ca-Tho l.treitsial The Hawaiian On.'lor thofltu oi December, which arr.vj to d(ij. gives the following addition purticiilais of the Mauna Ltui rniptu: Tl view from Hilo of tlu-'fk upon) Manna Loa has shown i t.K riukulWvhaugos during the past Kvi 'utly, the flow towards Kau 4:i"ipg. Tar tios returning fronl lijuiea ''.'oport tht tho stream is flowiil-fvoiy ftowly-and as seen from the Vj o HJuso is losing its fire dav by Wj ili)ueu, however, is exceedingly alM .fef niing unusual attraction. The u outtve. now now is that running from tiiw.aujhut of Wanna Loa, in a norther' v dKtlon, or towards Mauna kea. Clo iJor the greater por tion of the tim t'bsc ired the moun tain, lifting, ho - raj at intervals to ro veal the t ' f srBLm v.ie -' Still doing their ainil work. Saturday evening Novembetj'Jlli, was vory clear and the eruption M observed in three distinct craters wh' a'great flow of mother lava runiug from one to another, and dow tlio sides of the mountain to the north . apparently. Parties watching tk mountain from Hilo just at dusk, no Lid a sudden eruption or explosion fiduane of theHe craters. An immense ajn.mt of material was suddenly throwineveral hundred feet iuto the air. Wduesday evening was also very clear tnt tho pyrotechnic dis play which was try magnificent, rould bo admired by l beholders. On Thurs day morning tliaounUlu was clear for an hour, and revcW through the glare that the configuraon of tie dome-like service of Muana oa IH Slt'i CHANOLO, Two crater uids of consLlerable height break its ten front, lying appar ently two or thiilcs apart, the fcccond, northeast of thf iM.' A third crater at a little greater dji Lee, and north of the second was a ". bnerved, and in all three, there se i la be great activity. On Friday, t throe mounds have been watched eral observers dur ing the short t c J:ie mountain was visi ble. -At time) di ring the night the clouds clcarcawy, revealing columns of tnd ke, not only from the threo great re rs pf activity but from the wJtJle linff tliu flowing stream. It wcnof Ii jtatesmanship of the cabinet ut f; ; ai desmauship of the plow, rjitH'(l I a irnitful season, that gave ns tar Lwinj( wealth. Ifot the skill of Wie f as. y department, but that ot rac luci n nd mannfacturers, g ci our proierity; not o but the toil ef felJs. makes the Vj the ta w labor in Atarr3 vut'.rs' meeting a speaker r asking farming pay, In but one businesit, gave ar-J'J' as follow -J and get l.j t orning and see to it jouraelf. time ad- wlich Jne Ufty fcjag ubovf it PINANdAL AU COlXERdAL. ' roiiTtAMn, Ioiiilier 28, 1KS0. Ia &I lender iu I'mllaud, buying, nar, and aelllti-. dl lur. Nlvcrtioiii in t'oriiauii imuk quoia ai I per cei.. diwo'int to pur. Hiu cxebiiuge on New York, 1 percent, pre mium. Coin tti hange ou Sun Franeiki, par to ) per cent, premluiu. Telegraphic transfers on New York, 1 percent. premium. froduee rliat. The (ollowing quotations rrpreaenl tha whole- Sale rates mmi producers or am nanus: FLOUR Uiiotubla in jobbiug Iota at: Standard bror ds, 1 00bft.l country brands, (3 6'(a) f.l TiSUierliiie, f3 7J(J OU. WOOI -.00 271 for choice. WHKAT ttood torlmiee.ll 10. IIAY Timothy baled, buying at $16$1S par ton. POTATOES Quotable at le per lbs MlllDUNOH Jobbing at Teed, $'."0 Bna ii)(u,-7J t ton. BItAX Jobbing at per ton, $IS$lt. OATS Feed. lwr bushel 4.4 eta. BACON Hides, Sci hams, OreirunSC 121(3 13c Kastern, Hfij;lc; shoulders, V(a10). LARD In kegs, 13 f in tins, i:to BirtTEIt We quota choice dairy at .7a2.'H; good lieU roll, zoz.icj oruiuary, JU( ate, whether brine or mil DRIKU Kltt'lTS Apples, sun dried, 9al0ct nuiehiue dried, UcJ. Pears, inachiiia dried, Ilal2c riiiius, inaeliiue dried, aw. EUGS-.&0 per dos. PuL'LTKY Hons and roosters, $1 50aT. Tur keys 1 8a2Uc ier ound. Uecse, $HuV lier dol. CIIKraE Oregon, 12JolIie! t'alilorma, lUe. Jf(K)S.IreY,.rlcj on r.t, ;iaJa ' 1!KKK Live weight, 1 J to Uc lor good to choice. Slir.JSl' Live weight, lJa'A.'. TALLOWUuotabla ate. Ill UKS Quotable at Mulllle for all over 1 lbs, one-third oil' lor under that, also one-third oil for mils; green UJaV. nenrral nerrtmartta. RirE-Murket quoUl at China, &) Saad ' wicli Islam), Umi. COFKKK Cola lii.M, KalHej Java, 2ou-Ce; - Jtio, Ki JalTe. TEAS We quote Jnpan in luquercd boxes 50a 75c plT, 37Jnl7J. BLTGAK.S-)Hudwi'li IIund,9ial0c; Golden 0, in blls,Ulc; hi buls, lljc; i:rusbel W. life, hrbbls, 12.-; 1'nlvorix.xl bbls, 12c, hf bbls, IS e; Uranuluted bli's,lllc, hrbbls 12je, 8ARDINKB Qr taxes, $1 7i; hf buxej, $2 75. YEAST rOWUKR Uouneliy, $18 V arose Doolev, $20a22 fl gro l'lvston t Merrill, $24 't gna. WIN ICS White, r d.a In ease, $.1 50ol; ier cui.vu.' lo yi ou: bouimiiii, iktuoi iu cases, 1 50 to Vi ; r gul, title to $1 50 Claret Culi forn ia irga1, $1 to $1 25 j iin ixirted lier gul, $1 50 to $2. Sherry Cain ier gal, $1 60 to $2 50; Sptin ish,$:i to$il ossorlcd brunds, $12 to $18; iimtorted ler tul, Vi w to J, Tori Various brand in qr eks, $2 50 to $5; tl 6;) to 2 : iiiiirU(l. U to 7. 6PJKIT8 Fine old Jleunessy Iimndy in qr cks and octaves, wto i oU per ual: Dun ville's Irish Whisky in caws tier dos, 112; Juinus btowart Jc Co. 'a Scotch Whisky iu qr cks and octaves, w, lieiiiiedey urantly in cuse, per dot, vory line 1 star $10, star, $17 it), 8 star $10; llollund Urn, largo canes, $18 to $20; Old Tom Gin incases,$l2; Kye Whisky, ier pal, $2 50 to $5 ; Hourbon, per gul, $J to s ; a t;uttcr, ?a so to 3 ju j O K Cutter, $4 50 to $J SHsSrS 0IL8-0iiliimry Downer a t raw linstwl $1 5Uu$l HO; turiientino. flduilje, AS IJtrORTANT CHAMiE. ' I. MWHl Our l.ntrat Wlivleaale was arr-...u uieut Mhes Arrsvi(riueai la luerenwe iu BualstM. Nothing moro surely indiintos the gro-'Ui hiiu permuiiunue oi rortiuuu man the fact that so many of cur wholwsale nicrcliants uru mukiii arrangements to largely Increase mid in some instances to double their business. The most notable instance that Iiiib come to our knowledge lately is in the wholesale hat trade. L. Tuaiiliiiuxcr ii Co., No. 8 North Front st , Portland, wno have been doing business in that line lor four years in our city, und who have met with much success in building up trade in the best quality of hats, have just admitted Mr. I. Frohinun is a partner, auu tlie turn will hence, ortli be knownas TIIANIIAlSF.il i FItOIIMAN. Doth member of the firm have been res idents cf tho 1'ucilic Const for the last twelve years and havo a thorough knowl edge of the trade in which they ure en UUilcd. 1 he facilities or the new tirin are equal to liny jobbing house on the Pacific Coast, heini. eiiul)1"!! to liny for ciihIi and from niitnufucturcra uiret. They hrfo made arrange meats to eularu vii-.-irstvie and will have an assortment of (joods- in their line equal to any house in ISsu Fian- cisco. They are now prepared to oiler country merchants us good bargains in lists and csns as any house iu the coun try. Mr. ThanhauNer is in Now York buying a large stock, and the house iu future will be direct importers. They are desirous of building up trade aud will offer extra Inducements to country mer chants. No firm in Portland has stood higher for the past four years than L. Thanhausor & Co. and we believe the new firm will add to its already good reputa tion. Munv tuincs that men look upon as small and trivial, Qod looks npon as im portant; and in their issues they often prove to be so. Unspeakable blessings or untold onrses sometimes follow little things, according to their character. A littlo sin, yielding to temptation in some matter regarded as trininpr. will defile your conscience and mar your poaoe. The action of a watch, however well finished, is easily stopped by a little dirt; the transparency of the cloarest class is obscured by a littlo smoke; the snowv whitcnoss of the finest linen is soiled by a little mud; and tho beating of the heart toward Ood becomes feeble and lrreenlur. and may be stopped by a little sin. And he who commits little sins often, soon deadens his sense of sin; and he whose sense of sin is deadened not only sins often, but sins without shame. Alas, the conscience of some sinners are palsied. . a,.. -,:-. Does farming pay? We suppose it pays on some farms, but we know farms where thoy have not made enough to pay their newspaper subscription iu four years. Hl'MC. MI'SIC. Warren'i Music House, 92 Morrison strt near the rostoflii, Portland, Or., baseverrtliii in the musical line at reasonable prices A iarje stock of sheet music, bonks, pianos, tpusieal mr chandise, band and orchestra muie always ou Land Mr Warren buys every thiug'lirw.1 Itwu Kastern houses, and can allord to sell elie: than any store in Oregon. Send lor catalogue. The eary su flerer wha Is paUentlr eodurlDSj lb hot weather and lotions; for relief, gladly U I" any ii ihat will tiaolsb mououiny or pain arner's Safe KIJn-T Cure does both, sou ilisatrua .rrieDdiD Need" tosoBeiing hunUT tor tba kidneys, liter or urinary orgs U -I'"" I Lie. St. Louis only trains 000 om-h census. She does not want to put it on too thick, and when sho h ut to work to keep ovon nth Chicago hho don not inako the in crease any turgor, lui bikes tuo censuses oitenor. j There are mean men in this world, and one who was on a lecture coininittoo got tho peoplo he disliked to sit on thepiut- iorm wnen u roikins loctiireii, so tliey couut know it seeiuod to bo rotten egged. A fbjnUtixa'H VeallmoMT. I bereti eeniry that 1 bava been a uracllninv iitivkiiTiau iur iweuiverau vea a. auii utr man chronic ca tu my pr Uc do recommvud War neraiMie ki.iner ana uar Uure. It a niin my aovie inai i, H . t turn, uliuir of the Imlut trial AVu, obialued this valuable n in.-.!. A. A. UAM.iAV, H. I) Ainia, iowa, Msrw. To Hunters and Trappsrs A sure and eertaln niiNle of catoliln Beaver, Ot lor. 'lallr. M Ink. ilurlhi. ( '(Mill. Sli' Mllll llit lii tlii hUftlmtw a UiiHitrbiJ HiivtMl oun bo ubltUiiftl Ci. MAM.Kf, lio.il SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM, WM. BECK & SON, Importers mid Dealers Iu Sharp's, Remington's, Ballard's, Eurgess', Kennedy & Winchester Repeating Rifles. Co I's, HrnihiKlnu'a, Parlier'a, St oll Moll, iiiuurv a auu laurnuun's BUEECH-LOADINO SUOTCUNS. Klshlng Tackla of i verv deacrlptlon. .. t'rnnlanal AMer Nlreeta, FortUa I, UNO TOC3 PillH. EVERDINS & FARRELL Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN GRAIN, HAY and GROCERIES Of all kinds. Also in . Vool, Hides, Etc. Corner Front and Aldi r Ntreeta, Portland. Santa Pans Headquarters ! Con.fr Front and Alder Stree land, Oregon, . i WM. BECK & Sos- Wl.olc'Huli'uml rvtull dfulefH n Toys, Fancy Goods and Novelties, Median icai ana magnetic loys, umm, uru mi, Skates, Sleighs, MasKi. Veloci pedes and Games. Rend forumnlecaiienf toyw nul uu aiwortiil In lol SKATES. Clnh.Iion. Nick- l I'IiiImI. Lndlex' Wood bottom, 1 u- Ion Li ver. B irney A Herrv. and other skates. 10 Jto5 00 mnr everywhera hv mail on re?elif of inee ana i-6c-u pewMae, EL7 lea 7HE OREGON NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING Company la now niepared U) furnish Insldra, Uutaiaes snii mii o!ementa on the shnrtt no nce. A'l'ireKS W. I', juiiwr Hox Ml. fortlanu.ur. F E. BEACH & CI (Nureeaaors ta f ocain Keaek , M Front street PortlAiioJUT. PKALKItS IN Doors, Oils Glass, Sash. Blhds- f-.ln. arraawS ta laaiftoK all T llaraaf Patatrra' Mark and M'lariaw - ,U'IM tm pir a la.nrumr i7 afaoaaa aa ) oealrra la I'artl ilrartansS Uralm will Hnd Ito Ihrlr saaatage U arad far aar urlera nrrudplurlaa N OTA DRUG I) HTARKHY PA treatment hv Inhala'lon C'onanmss inia. Aatliraa. uroarnii.a. larin, Dja- Brnala, llradarhc. ItrMIII. r enriKia, ind Kervoas Kkcaanallam, aii'l all l ran Ulaardrrs inirma'inu an pnllea ra'i he Moulgoiiiery i.l of H V.. M ATHKW- street, Man Kranrineit, t'alifoi tre Komi rSSL i Happy rJciv Ifcar to All. , jUOT lainCEIVZED; A I jIK AM wr.i.i Ki.r.T:i stin k p Toys! ' Toys! Toys! HOl-IDiVY GOODS! UOI.I.H, VAMKM riTi waa n.,n. rr .... aef LUOK AT )wiiM.f :;Kiu::E-;r:W our Prices ! I X:: ::,'!:,' (Wlrth Poiililetlio Maney) Xnth'a Arks Tl Ham.. cirii.i3KEr'a -dustitek sets TABLES, Knil oilier (IimmIs III enilliw vri. yt U)y pitH KH. iMirN. k Ullie K ..Vwr'TuiiMlU lo l'uiltaml lliau uny ilutv In ilihlKf- SAS-IBJGSR-S OA.fi 210 First street, I; twani Taylor and Salmon .... II. V. UKKOOItV, H.J fnuielnea W. llltKOOKV, Han Krairiii. HTEWAHT M. t l.t KK, I'lriU-i Orcrbn Machinery Bcpof II. If MW ""'"'""V .. Kiuei-y M nrri, ana M.M Stlenn KiialnraHHd Mleam K.iiKlne luvrraurv. H . in i, KuhlM - r.iiHiiie. ciunc, Pr'po-Uat on appllcallnn c-ir peck: & Pal. Self-Adjusling .vTW- ULl'tl) BTKKli or Mil NICKfl, 1'IATHD. Prices furnished on npplloatlou. Can he lorsrarded by Mall at a coat of 400. Knr sale hy THOMPSON, DeHART & CO., Coraerrirat and Taylor alrarta -IMPORTKRH OK- HIDWJLia, IKON" A IT ID STEEL. Wag-on mid Oiirrii-Hfo IMatorinlw, Bhe'f and Heavy The Fainoiia lirawl'iit Kanaave I'm 4 o u "o e3 S3 W u c e CO 5 Uho IlOHO J?illH. I, BLUMAl'BIt SV Co. Nole Aajenla, Port- anil, Urea;oii, SZZ CURCf Tt U madi (mm a Mlmnli. Tmnlral Tjtnt nf Tl.,ra Value, ami m a I'OSI I'M K Krawdv for all llioilla- ewtea tlml cnilac palim In the l.mer (wrl of thi' iMxIy for Tiinilrl Liver HitdiwiicNjHiiiiilb'e IMxxIiichm, (nuvi l. Malaria, anil all (l.i- dll'li uli I.- of Hie Klilnrvs, Mvcr anil t'liiinry (IrKana. Knr t'rmale IMaraara, Monthly MfiiatriiMllium, himI (luring pri'icnit'icy. It Im no equal. It rmlurra tin- urXiinn Dial hak k tlie lilooil. aii'l hi'iiee la the oral III.hmI I'lirlHrr. It la the only known renuvly that curi'a llrUlu'a lilmw. itt Ilia Det.n.UM. Wanm-'aHale lllulnrlra l ure. Knr Hale ly UruKKMoHiiil all iN'Hli'niHt Sl MH pel bottle. Utnretit bottle In Hie inarkfl. Try Iu II. II. WARMER aV '.,'Hrhrer, N. V Awarded Medal 1st Premium State Fair 1880 wiaT' VliH HALVAMD MKIIICAI. BKI.T, A NKW and wiimliTliil iriVHiilion. will cunlllMint niHll hlililiiatk . Parulvi. NVnrtilalu kulni-v Ui.. Hpinal lln.ani, tniNiliiry, Kiituri, Atfiii', NVrvuua. ttfm, llyN.wla, llian.l ulhr I'liaaiiuf ImiIIi wit 'Ifcall.'.ac a at-imilli lnvi.it,rat.iH'.,f Ita nivrlla. all "ail.lr a IlllltX K VkT K'.Kl TKO-M 4i- KMC liM.r t il 7J il.rk. t site, t, nail Krai w , a ui $A j ii i ; i BL.. a It ( I x f-g 2 H I I O . f oc s 1 i ft H 5 ISo I 2 8 f S JS I l S3.i s h i j Crf , 2 41 2 -i " a 4 -3 5 H U L,l 4 ' i.-lrAA iani.rr utrm, ki,., i:u,. tar , rw ... antl we are uvMr-l Ui Whul Wle and Xi'iall t'lieauer .trca?ior CO., Portland, Orrqon an mini im.u, ruxiitll. GliEGOKY c CO. KEKP A COJIPLKTK BTOOK OV Power 1um, . I.Mhi-lfiilliiiiOILuiiiMMIri-.. Holler.' hlnrry, I l:li,,H.t Kn. it iifcr hi i-l.. lUeviltor llwkri. r, m4 A.Im-.Icm Parklna. Jklelilulla 'I'iMtl, loan. nauner Mala, aiulr .Mullluu, l:ic. Orders from the eoiiulry filled with I'mmi'ii sttdii's American Club Skate, . .... .....fortlnnj, Wrecnii lttnlware. Agents foi It era. Alao COAtof nil Ierrlitlona. J. C. Carson, Manufsolurer and dealor In all kinds ol Sash, Doors. Blinds, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Eto. MEAhONKO rlNlMIIKH MfMIIKIt ConsUntly on hand. Paints, Oils, Glass, Brushes. AND A FVU. LINK OK Materials. Ill Kronlirr. AI AVeldlrr a -' auaV IMIUTLAND, )Hr:ll,,' We OfTer to the Inter (r I'eople arcut Iminra menu tn CrcKihery, tjllllMSIM'a v. IWiMt PlattMl Ware. Tallin ih, Cltamlcllvr.' . L.HII t TIM. COAL OIL OF ALL GRADES. Ami Prff'k Orders Tor any amount vrry n re lully heml ua ymir order, epccl!ly t . CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. You will save lolanf inniiey. I'rlue hints ent on iipplliBiiiin. cror v. ciTiiiX?, I'kurmiielat, ISriilrr In llrua, S'lirnileiila nud Medlclaea, t urner Miinlnon aiidNtM'oiid Mireil, Portland, r. aaaaaaaaainiiia miiiiiias ii"'unltl ."mi le aaya w ii ' No ta I'lrat aireat, Puillund W lu.U wile suit lli lull Agi'Ut lur Fore&V., Plowcf"' !U Cologne. Mine. Itiu'hi'ls ENAMEL BLOOM fur t ti t'oiniealuii. BIIAW8 Pectoral Syru " HIIAW'h Glycerine Lotion for I lie Face V$ AKI) rii ?w pi jinriiiu.ns are equal lo an I t I...I .. ' H'-rHl in III In nmiki-t, ami all mil to aii vthluK of I hp 1 ari'invliMl in call ami i .fi,'11'1'" 'ii 'i"1'-. I'.'"'!11 I'minptly alli.iiili it in. JOHN A. ('Ill iIitI I ir. 1 in ri',.1""1 """ond "in., Irt laiul, ( Ir i i.i', Coinmission M;rcli;int AND PURCHASING AGENT. All Unoda on Commlualnn WOOL, OHAI.V, DAIRY PKODUCTS AXl FRUITS A 81'KCIALTY. Aent lor Pa rrotts Patent Doubletree. 2J7 First street, rortland, Oret,'on.. We have for anlr a nr qntinllly of miminll' Itraaa arrd wklrk la auiarrlur lor Ituatltrnim ao h. a.h laaSiiw.il, burned aver. A."!?"'""' .mn" Prevalent hurfliwt md.fnv all m, h the inuw of Diili ne -il anu anil tliuoaaliila nf prvumliire allia luiima.JK t khCK liaamailpihiiiillHVM.aifi.Ktiiri hi.,i a arvai auni-nT iiilnwll until irwl in I Su eily, wlik li he haa fur thlrieeis ;w . JH bl pi he three laal In I'lirtlanil, in.-irn l . Hi, 1 I. e.' III,,, trmtiil a-veral pliyalelaiis. With ihn s.i,, ,,' evbli iK-e we are warrnuicd In avir,j tlwii:r iV nn'paratlmifiirtherurvnf IhS .!: - In u'.., !,., fiirnm will elve aui h unlv. rail sa fn, iu w.i. .. K K.l "k :'H Hf uv i -I ui,: 1.1 ii ,'ai-iii,ii l '...:'" inn axt of your lruinit al houir, r A r,,, , Pi.r'lninl, I lr., al l k r IhiiiI... . r :x In .1 1 'I'he IhH'titrniHkia Npit'lHlty Uit '9 rule of rlinnili ill-waian, eipi'InH Cm , eaai-a peculiar III U ouihu. Vuiiii nu n, . tfco K ol . om nnn a nu areauitenua imm tii, .-ii'iiiiira 1 mull, 11. .1 I'm. mill nea. . fif nianiiiMnt. el.., ahimlfl nuiMiill IjU " oar thliii! air tly uMiltil.-nllitl. All .n 1 ! K,,. aweml thnineh the lidtlla pn,mitr 0 ' lent alaiup n,l l.li. 1 i(t. .,i.,.i. ; .No. IIS Mrsi.HtAlil. Tlie trnile mni'liiil alih I'lty . run I.AIKlll Uirei'l IB Hit. KKl K. 1.1 fi 1 llmlii Ol. Uoleli u uu. SOr liir 1 OI ! I j I t er teiivered figarta. 1 c-dering Mar, and i n a..