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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1881)
i THE THREE LOAYES. Tie day waa bitterly cold in Virginia Citr, s winter uaya most generally are in taut Alpine town, and though the gun wai bright, it waa as chocrluM and ..Kill almowt aa moonbeam. Wild VusU whistlud through the streets (rehthinir icicloa and front iu thoir furl oui course, and driving every living thing awy ' to seek ahelter from it biting, inelwting breath. And yet not every one was uonscii and sheltered from the pitilons gale, for he who bad work to uo or busine to transact was dummoned by inexorable duty to come forth to his post, or elm, when the day of reckoning came, nbido by the con sequences; but, with auch exceptions us theso, tho male population generally nought the warm and friendly utmoH phore of the drinking saloons, where with "hot Bcotdi," and a glowing fur nace, they managod to keep themselves from freezing. Of these luckless ex ceptions, Abe Denning, the baker, was one. In eanshino or storm, bail, rain or anow, peoplo must eat eut, in fact; all the more voraciously because it docs hail or snow, as if to perpetrate an un seasonable joke upon tho buker, who, espociully in appetising weather, must oe to it thut bis customers' larders be properly stored with the rarest and best productions of his oveu. Even such cold weuthor as this did not deter Mr. Denning from attendiug to the wanU of bis customers with the assiduity and attention characteristic of of his class. While disappearing into a customer's bouse with an armful of bread, a girl of somo fifteen years of age emerged from a miner's cabin closo by, and, first casting wild and hurried glances around her, rushed to the biker's cart, and had just abstracted therefrom three loaves of bread, and was carrying them off, when the buker re turned and caught her in the act. Unfortunately, an bflicer was passing just at the time, and the buker, on the spur of the moment, and without giving the case the consideration w hich ho oth erwise might, gave her in custody on the charge of theft. The girl, without any attempt at expostulation or explanation, burst into an agony of tears, a suflicicnt evidence, perhaps, that she was but a no vice after all, iu the art of stealing. "Oh !" she excluimed, "don't tuko me in this way. Let me wrap a shawl over my head, or tho jwoplo will know me." The officer, consenting, accompanied her into tho cabin, tho baker having driven away, telling the policeman he would be in court tho next day to prefer the charge before the police judge. Theouioer. on re-entering, found no one in the cabin but three children the youngest about three years of age, and the eldest six. The hut was cold and cheerless; thero was no fire. The two elder children, alarmed at the presence of the officer, exhibitod discolored eyea and faces, which bore evidence of suffer ing and recent tears; while little Willie, the youngest, was crying and inappeas able. moping aimlessly around tho cab in, looking into the empty closet, and putting his littlo hands mochanically into the empty dishes on the table. "What made you steal the bread, my Eirl ? asked the officer. At the mention of the word "bread," little Willie looked tearfully and pit eouslv in the man's face. The girl hug- ged the littlo fellow frantically in her arms, covennft him with tears and hisses "Oh, my poor little brother !" she criad, bitterly. "What will become of you now? This man is going to take Your Lena away with him." Ilere tho child threw his arms around her neck, as if to detain her by force; while tho other two children screamed fit to break their hearts. The officer, suspecting the actual state of affairs, began to cough convulsively; but instead of applying his bands to his chest or throat, as most people do on such occasions, he applied his handker chief to his eyes. "Is there no coal, or nothing at all to cat in the house?" said he, in a gurgling sort of voice. "No coal, no bread, nothing to eat," replied the girl, wringing her Hands, "and poor mllia and the rest of us have had nothing to eat ever since yes terday mornintr. "Here the ofilcer had another fit of coughing, and wont away, saying that ho would be back again in a short time. "Is the man cone for bread?" asked the oldest of the children. 'Hush, Mollie dear!" said Lena. "I don't know what ho is gone for. He's not a bad man, anyhow, for he hasn't ar rested me, as I thought he would." In a very few minutes the oilicer re turned with his arms full of bread and groceries, not forgetting some cakes and condiments for the smallest cnuaren, while another man at his heels carriod a biff sack of coal on his back. At the sicrbt of the bread the children screamed with delight, w bile the officer now laughed, now coughed, and fre quently applied his handkerchief to his face, to wipe off the inspiration were. as it While Lena out ud loree slices of bread, and helped the children and her self, the two men set at work and made a large fire in the stove, the glow of which soon diffused warmth and comfort through the cabin. Then they cooked the meat and made the tea, and spread a steaming meal on the table, for the four orphans, while they carved and attended to their wants until they were fully sat isfied. Happy, happy childhood, whose pre rogatives are innocence, mirth and joy! The children, after their dinner, didn't look like the same children at all. Their faces were bright and joyous, happy and handsome, and in a few minutes they were playing and laughing and romping, aa happy as if they had never felt the pangs of hunger. '.'And now." said the officer, delighted at seeing the children so happy, "sit down, Lena, and answer me a few ques tions. Have yon no father or mother? "We have no mother," was Lena's re ply. "She died about a year ago, and father went away to Eureka to work about eight months ago, and we bain t een him ever aince." "What is your father's name?' "Dawson Jim Dawson." "And he Las sent you no money Bathing?" "Nothing. Never heard of him since he went away. But when he was going ke left as a bag of flour, and lota of gro ceries and things as much as would last aa for six months, and he'd be sure t be back before the provisions were all J It." ' "And yon hare got no letter from him at all?" , "Not one," replied Lena, with a docp 1'oor Dawson bad written in lna lil dron, however, but postul communication oewg at mat time very irregular and un certain in tho Silver State, tho children uui not receive bis letters. "well, I must go now," said the officer after a pauso, "but I will call to morrow, and you II have to acoompany me up to the polico station, for I must uo my duty, you know. Good-bye." And Leno Dawson was left alono with iier little brothers and sisters. Kim full sad and lonesome after tho departure of her kind benefactor, but the buoyuuee of childhood soon gained tho ascendency, and before bed time tho orphans were as nappy as any group of littlo children in Virginia City. Meantime, the report about tho steal ing 01 the broad and the destitute con dition of tho children got abroad. Jim Dawson, a miner himself, was well known and popular among tho miners, and the case created such sympathy und elicited so many reminiscences and com menturies, that quite a crowd was at tracted to tho police court. Judge Mosos prosidod. The judge bore tho name of being upright and hon est, kind aud benovoleut, and if fault he had at all, it was thought to be somo- wliat uncompromising rigor in the dis cuargo oi ins omciai duties, it was hard to say how tho case would go. After the transaction of somo prelimi nary business the case was called. The baker swore to the stealing of the bread, and identified the defendant as tho thief, Tho officer testified to the furnishing con dition iu which ho found tho children, but said not a syllablo about what ho had done to relieve them. Poor Lena stood trembling before tho judco. Thereupon a miner rustled through the crowd and stood be lore tuo bench, eyeing the judgo with a depre cating look. r "1 declare to the Almighty, Jeugo, said ho, "I never know the stato of J lm Dawson's children, and if I did" He dropped a twenty into Lena's trem bling baud. "lou lest knowed as muen about it as other folks, exclaimed another mi ner, excitodly, walking up and putting another twenty into the girl's hand, with an indignant air that Hung back any latent suspicion that he kney any thing of the children's distress any more than anyboky else. Here Long Alec, a minor so called on account of the height and size slid tim idly and bashfully up to Lena's side. "Leeny, he said, in a uair wnispor, 'hold yer pinafore," and he slipped two twenties into her apron, and then slid back behind the crowd into a corner, and holding his hat to his face, glanced tim idly around, to see that he was complete" ly out of sight. Then came Wabbling Joo, wno was fur more bashful than even Long Alee, but nut on a bold face, and laughed and talked loud to make bolieve that he was not bashful at all. "Jedge!"criod Wabbling Joe, laugh ing and nodding familiarly at the court. to disarm that functionary of possiblo rigor in the trial of tho caso in hand "Jedgo, let tho girl slide. She ain't done nothin' but what you or I would do if we was hungry." And poor Lena was once more tho reci pient of another present. The court held down his head and smiled gravely at Wabbling Joe's defense of the accused, but immediately recov ering his gravity, said: "Gentlemen, I appreciate your liber ality and generous sympathy for the young offender, and am particularly im pressed with the ingenious defense made by my friend, Wabbling Joe' here a good natured laugh escaped the whole crowd, as if to put the judge in good humor "but," continued his honor, "whatever might be the symputhy of the court for the sad oondition of the ac cused, there is a public duty to be per formed, and the caso must therefore pro ceed." , n ,i "What is your name, my girl? asked the Court. . "They call me Lena Dawson, sir, was the reply. "Call you Lena Dawson! And I sup poso Lena Dawson is your name, is it not ?" observed the judgo. "No, sir, it ain't," returned the girl. "My father died when I was only three y.'.r8 old, and my mother got married to Mr. Dawson some time afterward. My proper name is Madeline Winters, but they call me Lena, for short." "Madeline Winters! Where were you born ?" asked the judge. "In Kansas City, sir," was the reply. "In Kansas City!" echoed the court, in a voice of still deeper gravity than be fore. "And what was your mother's maiden name, do you know?" "Madeline Moses, sir," responded Madeline Moses! My God! my God! She was my sister!" And Judge Moses, overcome with emo tion, bowed his head on the desk, while a torrent of tears flowed down his face. Just as the crowd, in obedience to the dictates of delicacy, were emerging from the Police Court, to let uncle and niece indulge the suered joy of mutual recogni tion, Jim Dawson appeared at the door, having just returned from his prospect ing tour in Eureka, and with an innate sense of propriety that did honor to his acquaintances, who were all rejoiced to see him, was quietly permitted to join his relatives inside. San Franoisco Ar gonaut. Minister Kasson has a Rough Voy age. A letter recieved from the Hon. John A. Kasson, at Liverpool, contains the following personal information of in terest to many of Mr. Kasson 's friends: "We had a dreadfully rough passage, a bad storm, and several accidents to pas sengers. I was once thrown across the ship, receiving a wound at the top of my throat, badly hurting my ribs, with other bruises, and was in the hands of the ship's surgeon two or three days, but am now only feeling the soreness, with no broken bones. Twelve persons, sail ors and passengers, have been injured, more or less, on the voyage. We did not go into Queenstown, but came direct to Liverpool, arriving in nine days, not withstanding the stormy weather. f Des Moines (Iowa) Register. female tvne-setter who get nn 8000 ems, made np the paper.took (tii- .iniinra on subscriptions and sned the editor for a breach of promise, all in side of a day and a hall. Pat-tons bt Cbtstaluatioh. The curious arabasquoa produced on window panes by frost have suggested to French inventor a system of obtaining designs for printod stud's by crystilliza tion. He has mado experiments with so lutions of sulphate of tiuo, copper, iron, aluninia, and magnesia, into which plates of glass were steeped, and then allowed to dry slowly at different temper atures. The crystals thus deposited formed a greut variety of fanciful figures, flowers, feathers, stars, etc. These may lo fixed by an addition of albumen or golatine. If copper plates are used, tho dosigns thus obtained may also bo made jwrmanont by eloetrotyping. The great difficulty is to obtain continuous patterns to bo reproduced on the cyliudcrs used for printing; but that may be overcome by using cylindrical plutes of copper, aud turning them ou their axes while the evaporation is goiug on. The crystilliza tion is, however, frequently irregular and leaves blank spaces which spoil the harmony of the design, but this dofoct will probably be overcome by experience It is not certain that the method has yet Iwcn practioally employed, but tho idoa is ingenious, aud probubly will bo event ually turnod to account. Sam Joshing was up again yesterday. "What brings yon bore this tinio ?" asked tho recorder. "Do pliceman, sah; de same what brung mo hoah lost time." "I mean what did you do ?" "I was jess passin' a grocery store, when I struck my head agin a ham that was hangin' by de douh. I tuk the ham down to put it somewhares whar it would be safo from folks bustin' Jar brains out agin it, when do fust I knowed a pliceman tried to get de ham away from mo, and bokase I wouldn't let do ham go he jess brnng me along too. Galveston News. The most beneficial discovery of the centtirv to man is Ammen s Louuti syrup, A wealthy gentleman, who claims that it entirely cured nun of incipient consump tion, offered f5,000 for the formula and tho ri!ht to inanufuctiire and sell to the world, which wns refused. Tho Remedy Btands upon its own merits. A 15-ecut sample bottle will convince the most skeptical of its virtues. Try it. It may savo your life. All respectable druggists keep it, at 15 cts., 60 cts., and $!. Tho wiso ones say that nothing is so hard to bear as prosperity ; but most men would liKo to engage iu somo bard worn of that description just to have a practi cal illustration of the adage. A CJraa'l MCiiIimIou. Warnor'aHafe Kleiner and Liver Cure hu reach ed a niHiutlon dial li not limited bf the ooufiuea or section or country. TDere are no inturlotii niD alauceannr falwanj temporary ettrauianla Iu lna Dieoarat on. it la nureir vt-CfUbie ana com pouuded under a formula (hat bai pitted severe teca ana won enunreenieu a iram anme of tne hlithett medical Uleut lu the oouutrj. New York noria. If Yon Wiint KittiHiiit'tinn tukn vnur old bbwiuk umuiiiucs iu imrriauu sew . ..: i.: - t . ! -, . ing machine store, 107 Thud Btreet Port laud Or. He has employed one of the best adjusters aud sewing machino re pairers on the coust. Charges reasonable, all work warranted for one year. Ahell the Portlnna photographer leade the In ii. Ilia Houdelr picture, are nil the raa-e. oa. lUT and HI l lnlHral. lie Ml- way.Klvee atttlafiicllon. lint weather produce, m.ctlon of the liver. In action ot the liver cau.ee diwaaed kl 'tieya, and diaeaaed cldneya undermine, the life quicker than ocuhumi'liou. All tiitM) trouble can be avoided by naliiK Warner' balo Kidney aud Liver Cure, the pureal aud hot remedy ever diwHWd. For a eolith or cold there is no remedy qual to Amtnen's Cough Syrup. . Why didn't a dog want a plaoe in the ark? liecause he had a bark oi bis own o. r. e (isewneneM, No 'i AiEuiessMorT! jr.WU.RY. NKW TURK ilKHrLUV CO m Finn, l lien en hi Ho led Uulil Jewelry. T hla lewelrr la aa liandwmie ami hutting aa aoUU tfold.anu la Mild for une-Iiiurlli. onleru tilled hy express with privilege or exHminnii? nernre pnrrnnsinir. W.VKirw ifltTo TORKFunrth mreet near J. lenlerln DruKN, I'hetnlctilHatid I'mprielnry nied- lehiea. The trad Uiilled. Orders by audi promptly nnen. Vlt01.KMAl.i: CA.VDIMI. ( HAN. URIt:RNF.2:CF1rt. Wholiwile deuler In American and trench Candle. WeddliiKriikena Miecluliy. enu lur price li.ua. l ouniry onleru lined promptly ARt'HITtTS. t'LAKKHi I PTO It.Bl KlHleml IiiMimnre AKCuinnnu An ium w nunint-w. fiiiruni-u iu uiir rare will receive prompt atteutluu. Olllce No. i Washington ureal. AITitKNKIM Al LAW. kTROItK fc MEAMI Hoom al, Union lllnrk. Ail legal bualneiui attended to lu Oregon and ttieTel' nuirlet CoUecuoua uuule and peuuuua procured BENJAMIN I. tHF.Xomce IU Firm atreet Attorney and Kdmir "NorthweHtern Iaw Journal and Heal Eatate Uepnrtcr." HulwrrlptloulS per an num, lu advance, bamule coplen free. I. DANZIOF.R Kooma II and IS, I'nlon Block Particular attention to Colleclloua, Couiuilalouer and Mouu-y Bualneaa, . . BOOK BINDER. JOHN J. MKKTON. IUJ Front 8treet, Oregnnian Building, Hooka, magartnea and pampnieta bound to or4er, paper ruling and printing t'IGARM AND TOBACCO. I K. MM ITH. Comer Front and Stark atreeta. W holeaale dealer In cigara, tobacco, ftouona and nieeracuaum plpea. IIOl'SE Fl'KNianiNO bOO DM. T. II. CHANDLERA Front atreet. Importer and Johoer in v oodenware, wtilowware, nruiinea. BroontaandllouMfurnialiina: tiooda. Biackuif aud bikUouary. Tbe trade auppded. RUBBER aVTAatrN. J. W. "WHITE a Flrat atreet, manufacturer of KuotM-r nuunpa, notary ana iKige neift, mencu IMatea etc Ordera from country tilled promptly. HOTEL. BCRTON HOVME Haaa A Man Pro p., earner 1 turn and r nireeia. ixiarn ana iwcti i peray. "wrigera and baggage to and from boata and tralna in. BRAM WORHA ORFOON SR AM WOBH. Reeond atreet bet ('and II. 1). M. xnnre, nupt. ManuiMTtnrer or nraM. hell and Conipoalilon ( WIuki, Hteam and Hand Hunipx a upecuUty. 11 If hint cull price paid for cop per and brum. BOOKS ND eiTATIOWKBT. J. W. tllLLJi COrnkin Block. An tmmenw conrurnnieut ol aieoUuea Juat received. Bend vnor ord.T at onee . FIRST PRIZE Slat Fair, Cal . mud He ehaalce I atltate Falr.S. K awarded let (hit C 41 1 ORS1A It LA STIC TRlf - fT the Bent IMPROVED TRCSAKM. AddreMov call at the'AU FOKN1A EUHTK! TKUrS CO . TO Market atreet. I. t. Wonderful curee, Saod for Catalogue. Pacific Bank. Cor. Fine and Saniomi (tracts. Hub mutclaro, Gauroaxu. Jaa. L, 1881. & B. McDonald, " I. M. McDonald, taiidcat. Vlca rrafakat KMaUIJi U " Capital Stock, paidij $1,000,000.00 Surplus, - $432,733.93 Thankl at our frlrntl for thrlr liberal patrouaga during Uie paat J oar, It aliall be our aim, aud we feel aura Hut autlra aatlafaoUoo Will raault ttm all bntiMM animated to ua. He, niiirh plenwirA aiiibinlt to your uotice the ul'lned atab-uieut oi lliu analra of llila Bank, and off.T our a-'rvlcea ahoald v..u at any Hire dealre the trannartloa of any banking or rullectmu lnttura, or uialte any cluiio lu your pnvut lnukiug arraugauiauM. RESOURCES. Kenl TMittr (Hank Iliilldlnu;) HO.OOA OA llilla Ker. lMl.le l,MIH,-2?3 47 ornlrnru (Solveul) lO'J.mia 76 Kenl IxtHle taken lr tlebl.. a, OOI OO l aud Am'ii bikI lUtrU Moek.. 1 77 Kite from llniika llonkera. 8r7,57H US laati (ulu lu our vault) .... ujn.ai'J WH aa,OilelJO It LIABILITIES. Cnpltnl Murk 01,000.000 00 Ki-M-rve I mid (Nurnlim) ... 4:l'J,7:i.'l :i ltie IN-MMliora I,.iM,hsHOH die to Himkaaud lUiiikera 107, 7J U3 lne IMvlUcuila 17-1 f0 Vie u I to nritrlro In h(all of alt rroditl, and ariuon leil-e promptly all lettera, ami will funiUb a private l'li riiililo raide to corrvaiiouUiuila, lien reqlleatisl. MilptuoiiU of Cold rtinl Silver Ttulliea will Imva apeclal rate ami prompt reluraa. Ilelnir Minnerla'd by lel. pUone with all Ilia priiu'ljial wtn'lioiilea and Uia "froduea Ei clunne," wo keep Uiomuiihly poated In tha Wheat, tlraiu and 1our uiarki t, ami aro preparril at all time to make loam on Flour, Wheat and liar, ley.audnllierapproved Merehaudlaein Warehouae. Iiivetitimiita made ou CoiUDiliwIon, aud Npeelal nltenlloii given to the negotiation of llrat-claaa luaua of cttlea, couullia aud ollior oor poratlona. We liny nnl Fell III 11a of rrlianR-e on thaPriuclptl Ciliealu tho LMrioburia, L.votaNU, t'HAKtll aUll tiUlMNY. Collortloua tu'ide and prompt rvtiirni rvn. deretl at market rab-a of eicliauge. ieleKrnplile irnnalera inula with rtw Toua, IloaroN, Cinraoo, and the tirlm lpal citloa of tha V. S. alao cable Iraiiafci-e to Viiropo. U'ilerNt''reilllHiil oiiiiiierclnM'rel Ita laaued on the prUiciiial ciUoa of the Usitko br ith and F.rtiora. LonttM iiiHdoongWMl ('ollnierata or np Iirovnl Nniiiait. Hood liii.iiiiiw Notoe and inula diarouuted atlowekt ninrket rate. DeptMtla recelvwl, auljiil to Check W iiluHit notice. NnlUinal, MnMsClty and Comity Ilonda and Witrreiiila, aud other Boctiritlca, bouglit and aold. reaprrtfnlly rail attention to our farllHIiia for doiug every klud of leuitlmate Hanking llualurea. Voura, very reaiwotlully, it. ii. McDonald. I'rrajilcuL f; e. beach & co. (Niareeawra to Cogglna A llewb, 103 front street - Portland. Or. DKALF.HS IN Paints. Oils. Glass, Doors, Sash. Blinds I In Tin nrrmnrrd to niMirt nil Prlnrlpnl llnraor Puliitm' Nocti Hull Vwlnduw lilnM W9 mrr muhlsMJ o give mm ruvurnhlr Irrmi un thlt II nr f bmmI mm way aVttlrrv In I'orllnnti. rnntrnrlor nnd lieu If r will And It t their ndv mil tine to rntl fur vur price belur pluvliitf ortlerm. DR. HTARKEY A PAt.RN'H treatment by Inhalallou fur Conanmp tion. Aathma, ilroueliltla, Calartlt, ltya pepala, lleadarhe. Debility, neuraj(la, Kurumatlem, aud all Chronic aud Nervoua lllaordera. luformnllnn aud auppllea oan be hnil of (1. K. MATURWH. m Moutgomery treat, Han Kranelam, California. BeceUed ' First Premium State Fair. PRICES REDUCED. CI AI.VANIC MKDIPAI. BKI.TH, NKW HTYI.K, X 110. (lalvanle Meillcul licit n, extra aipllancea, tl.'i. (lalvanle Medleal Bella. II Improvement., fJO. Iiiiaraiiteed (tie year. HhJST IN TIIK WOlll.l). Will iHiHlllvel cure without medicine Itheiiniatiain. 1'aralynla, NeoTulgla, I'lhu. Kidney, Mver, Hplnal IfaeuMCH. lmpoteney. Hiipture, Ague, Nervou.neiiHj iiynpcpMianna other hlsi-ueen of either aex. 1IOHNK ft WK.HT KI,KCIIt()-MAtlNE'li(JBKl,r CO,, 70 Market atreet, nll Kntnciv o nm ARRH.the moat prevalent but leaat understood ol all dlaeaac., la the eauae of much needlcaa aurTerliig and thouaauila of premature (h atha annually, Hll. KKCK baa maile tliladlaeam a life atuily, having been a great aulfcn'r hlmnelf until cured hy Ilia Own Rem edy, whk h he baa for thirteen yearn In hla practli-e the three iaat In Portland, Or. put to the aevereal teata wltli the moat aatlafacUiry reaillta. lie baa alao treated aeventl phyalclana With tlila acimmulatlve evidence we are warranted In aaylng tluit no other tirearatlnn for the cure of thla dUM-uae In any of It. forma wilt give auch nulvereal aatlnfucllon aa 1H. KKCK'H HlOtK CL'HK KtiR CATAHHil, which you can get nf your Dnigglat at home, or of l)H. K KI'R of fori fund, Or., at l per bottle, or all bottleaforfV The Doctor makea a aievlalty of the treatment and eure of chronic rilxcnaca, eatieclally Cancer, and lila eaaea peculiar to Women. Young men, middle aged or old men who are autTeriiig from theermraand India rretlonaof youtli, nen'oua weakneaa, early decay, loaa ofmanhiaHl, etc., ahould ennaiilt UK. KKCK. Kvery thing atrietly confidential. All proper qiieatkina an ewernd through the malla promptly. Knclimeathree cent tamp and addreaa lilt. JAM KH KKCK, No. m Flint atreet. PnrHund, Or. The trade np, ited with UK. KKCK'H HCKKCIIKK FOK ( A T All 1 11 direct from the Ijihornlory of UK. KKCK, or Iroin Hodge, JjavlaA Co., Portland, fir. wtioleaHleagauta, n'14 UNO TtOSO Xillrile L BLCMAl'KR aV Co. Bole A gen la, Port land, flraaxon. The Great Englisli Remedy. Ia a never-falling Cure for Nervoua DeMllty.Kllutual ed Vitality Jtennnal Weak iieftanermaUirrhea,I.Mt MankiMMl, lmitency I'arifclvHla, and all theterrl ble eifecta of Helf-Ahua Youthful Folliea, and ex ceaaea In malurer yeara, auch aa Iiaa of Memory, laaltiide,Nocturnal Krale atone, Averalon to Hoclety, Uimnifia of Vlaion. Noliu-a In the Head: the vital mild naiatlng unohaerved in the urUie, and many oilier Uiaeaaea tbat lead to Inaaulty and deth. DR. Af ITTI E will agree to forfeit Five Haadred Dnllnn for a caae of tlila kind the VITAL, HI'. TOHATIVIi'uiiderhlaaoeclBl advice and treat menu will not cure; or for anything Impure or Injiirt una found In It. DR. HI I VTI K treat, all private haeaeKeeaijliy wltlumt mervury. Miltalla Am Thorough eaambiatliia and alvlie, bu liuliog analyalaof uilne. a.i on. prk-eof Vital lllratlva i UUa boule, or four tlmea theonantliy, l(ui; amt to an addreaa upon receipt ia prfc e, or C. O. !., aerure from observation; and In private naniH, If d-ired, by A. F. Ml.a-TIK, at. D., 1 1 Kearair Mrrei, mmm Fraaelm. CL DR. MIMTIK'lt KIUMET RI VFDT, fc. nwnwi coniuiaoiiM, mnwouira, ... . . For aal by all druulsu; al a buttle, all botllea for at na aa itr-n a-a nAvnn.io ril.l are thebeaiaiidclniUlitai:PMIAMid HILJOL core In tlie market, tut mir by ail drugglirta. Iliilait, DAVln lv., mrtuuMi, ur., ainnu Afanua S F0HNEWS5TT. "BOSS OF THE ROAD" OVERALLS. 1MPK0VED. Tho uinmrallolod popularity or, the "IltKsof tho Kond" Overalls has induced several manuracturers to imitate them with an inferior ', class of work. To protect our customer from such Imposition; to place an Over-. all on tlie mvirket which Khali Sl'ltrASS iSl'SiprHlu utreiiKth, while as clegau in cut as tho most fastidious could desire, and, ahovo all, to furnish an article AS ( HKAP AS THE CHEArKST. we detenu- iued to improve them by the addition of our ." PATENTED CONTINUOUS FLY.; Heretofore only used iu Standard make of Overalls. With this vitlu able improvement wo guarantee our "Boss of tho Itoud" Overall as the 1IEST and MOST SEUV1CEA11LE ARTICLE, at tho price, to bo had in tlto United States. Manufacturers and Dealers are specially cautioned against in fringement on letters patent covering the Continuous Fly: ' t Aak S'uar dealer fur the lloee of the Iload " Uverallt laalat aa celtla II. aa4 lake noaa other. XEUSTADTER RHOS., Portland, Or., Solo Manufacturers. 1M0. Ill yoart' Practical Bxaurienoe. lit! JOHN A. CHILD, Druggist, Corner Morrison And Second itreata, FKALIR lit Fine CHEMICALS, Perfumery, Tollot Articles, Soaps, Sponges, Rubber Goods. Order, by Mall promptly attvuded lu. Uho Hoho I?illN. Hardware, IEOIT .3STID STEEL, Blacksmiths' Tools. Wiig-on JIiitorifil, Importori direct from tha Kat. Ordera promptly uueu. THOMPSON, DoHART & CO., Portland. Uretnn Uao Homo Pills. DR. C. tl WOOD Dr. 0. If. Wood will yUU the followlnt townn and treat the Hick. 1'atlenta ahould applr fur treatment oa the forenoon of the flrat dar of hla appointment In each Town. Kooma at the leading Hotel lu each Town. HII.IXBORO. on Feb lat. 2d and ad. McMINNVIIXK on Feb. 4th 6th sin and 7th. Tkl It If DITU 111! Ut1t .rvaa la.K (Ilia Di ! Ifuk HaU ifuns EtKiiiKja) uu r oui mu( kjiu biiu i jiii. COKVALLIn, on Fen. 12tb. 18th. 14th, lMh and 18 h ALHANY.nnreo.i7tn lain ivtn.xutn zinanazin BABRIHBUBO, on Feb 'OA. 21th, 26tb and 26tb; arrive on train aoing miitn. EI'OENK, on Feb. 27lh, UlUi, aud March lat. Sd and ROriKBDRO. on Marrh 4th. 6th 6th. 7th and 8th. BALK VI , on March 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 141b. 16th. ana ifiin. XJjsjo Rose Pill. DR. SPINNEY, N. 1 1 Kearay atreet, a. T., TreaU aU Ckranle aa4 apaelal Dlaaa YOUNG MEN WHO MAV BK HtTKFKRINtl KIIOM TOK KF feeu of emithful tcilll.-a or Indlai-retlafl, will do Well U) avail themarlvea ol tlila, Mia areatmt boon ever larfl at tlie altar of antrrrliia humanity, lilt. HI'INNKY will cuarante ut li.rfrit ma v.f enae ot niloaJ vleakneaa or private dlaeaaraiif any kinder character which be uuilerukea and falla to cure. MIDDLE-AGED ME. There are man r at tbe are nf thirty bidatrwiui are tmuhled with too frequent eva. uail.iiia of tii bladiler, often aecomiianleal by a alUctit aituartinaj or Diirtilria'aeiiaationaiideweakeninf of tlie ayatem In a manner the patient eanunl a.ount fur. On elani Inlna the urinary di-poalta a ropy aedlment rul iilien be fouml, and aometlmea email partielea nf alliuuien will appear, or the color will be of a thin nillkiah hue. atfaln ehanatnf to a dark and lorp'rt appearanee. Three are many men wbu die of thla liirTb ulty. lamv nuii oi inecauae, wnirn ia ineaeouu auiaa or Hemh nal Weak neaa lf. H will anarantee a Derfert rum In all aiieb eaaea. aud a healthy reatonulon of the leutto- urinarynraana. OfB.-e Hiiura-Htn4 and to, aandayafmm 10 u II A. M. ConaultalloB free. Tborouah eaaaUnatlon and advtee, IA. alter addreaa BE aPISWET A CO., Bo. It laarn r atreet, aaa Franrlaeo. ( Uo IIono X'ills. , NEW CLOTHIE'G HOUSE. Wo rwpcc.fully lnlbrm McrchanU that we wl Opon on Feb. 1st. 4 8til, with a couiploto anorlmaut of in ' and Boys' Clothing, Which wa wlU ofVjt to the Trade at , Lowest San . Francisco Prices. A. B. ELFELT & CO., Noi. 8 and 5 North Front BL Portland. anl7 - lm J. C. Carson, i. Mioulacturer aud dealor In allklndiof s f Sash, Doors, Blinds, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Eto. HKASUXRD riJIIHIlF.U tllBBlUl , . Comtantly oa band. importer o Paints, Oils,;. Glass. Brushe? ' ' '' AND A rULL LINK OF ' Painters' 1 ' Materials Onlerj from the oountry will receive prompt an ttarulul atteutlou. AUHkOOMj FA(JT0: 111 FrouirNlreet. ' At Weldlat'i Mill ami) 1'OIH'LAJID. UHKUOIi. MUSIO CHART Waffi" A New aud Practical vatem to beooine at , ouoe familiar with all tne ley. uaea in ma llo, lu their ayatematio order. No tui'eut of vocal or Instrumental mnalo ought , to bo without it. "'Order tilled promptlr.C'harta with explauatlou, ' eta. Small cuarta. IU eta. Literal discount to dealer! and acbnola, . at ims m. ANarr, Inventor ma Mutter it (Patented 1WW1.) Han Krunclaco.Cal. 11KM La AOBOCN. W, H. ASDRO Occidental Hotel, (KEPT ON TUB EUROPEAN PLAN). Cor. First and Morrison Streets, Norilcn Andrus, Proprietors. Portlaail ...M.a... .1.. ..Oreaoa. . Free Conch to and from tb Houe. )anl7 i Ira J. J3. KNAPP, Commission Mcrcliant AND PURCHASING AGENT. AllOoodi on Commlaalon. rVOOii, GRAIN. DAIRY PRODUCTS AND FRUITS A HPKCIALTT, Agent tor Farrott'i Patent Doubletree, 2C7 First Btroo Portland, Oregon. We kue. for eale a bane qouatlty af aaMjnUa rnua aee4 whleh la auieertor fur twatarattv aa brilaK I Hilda re4i(l v burae4 aver. The Relrnllfle iBTeencatntv A paper devoted to llliernl Idena, prMirr.n. and re form, and which la rlllliif a want Ion felt en thlla coaal. No lllieraliat nan altonl to be wlilioul. Hole eerlptjon priee tl per year. Sample cople tree, write for ajiertiil mtea to the hcihn rit'U' iNVKHTinATOR ptrrt. co no. l nratfttreet, Portland, Ure;on. KiUiiaji 'La if till It ia maile Irom a' Simple Tniplral Lear of Bare Value, and n a PtrJ V K KeaaMly for all the ill eaaea that eauae paina In the hiwerpartol the aody for TorpUl Liver lleiltliea-ameJlea-Uiialneaa, (travel, Malaria, and all ihedifheuiik-eof the KKtneye. Mver and I hnary tlntiuia Kor t'eaamla Dlaaaaea Monthly Menatruatlona. and durlna preaiiani-y. It ba no equal. It rmuarea l he omnia timt aua a the blood and bene, la the bwrt Maad PartaV-r. It la the only known remedy that riir. Hrtaiu a laeeaee. t ut ina betea,uae Waner'aMaf. IMiihete. 're. I'orKaiehy lniKKlta.nil all Iwaleraat 1 SS pet bottle. Lanjiit bottle lu the market. Try IU M. II. WARA ICR I.O., Raakaatar, at. T