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Tallor-Sade Men. The fiwit in, there wo very few men -ho ro formed regularly. Wliat a Professional would call a "regular pro nortional" i measurement of 3C to the waist. But those meas- muuv- - , -mnnta are seiuom mo wim. mis las saiil to a Sun reporter in reply to inauirioa as to the shapes that are en iouutured by tailors who make cuBtoni clothing. Experienced cutters say that they mo obliged to make allowances for peculiar forma in almost cvory case. Jdnny men have one shoulder higher than the other. This is particularly the n with those who do much writing. The right arm is oftenost kept contin ually on the desk, while tho left arm is rested and lowered. Naturally, in such cases a man's right shoulder is raised and bis left shoulder depressed. To remedy this slight deformity tho expert cuttor must resort to paddijig. "Talk about padding," said an old cnttor, "tho men are really padded as much 'as the women. Tut your hand on tho Bhouhler of tho first man you meet; you will find prohublv that in stead of ft bony shoulder blade you will feel a B0 cushion. Watch tho men walking on Broadway. You will notico that many of them pwing their arms under eaves of padding. Look at tho padding in the'breasts of coats and vests. A tuilor finds a man 'caved in, and has to build him out. That is tho reason so many high vests are worn. A low vest would exposo tho flut, pinchod chest." "How about the legs? "Tho cutter who cannot conceal the imperfections of a man s legs is unwor thy of his profession. If a man is bandy legged, the cutter will make him wide and roomy pantaloons, in which his crooked limbs may wander without de tection. If he ia short-logged, the cutter will fit lain snugly, so that his nether ex tremities shall not offend the eye. If he is long-loggod, the cutter odds a little to tho longth of hia body, and brings him apparently into proportion. It is a very common occurrence for a man's right lejr. to he a little longer than his left. Often one arm is a little longer than tho other. Very often a man's occupation gives him atonninir position, so that he seems al most humpbacked. Tho expert cutter attends to all these peculiarities, nnd sees to it that tuoy are, as iar as possiuie, con cealed." "Do you think that men are as partic' llW about their dress as women ?' "Whim thev care at all they are more fastidious. The trouble with men is that they do not always know what they want. Women are more apt to know exactly hat thev want, because they make a sauly of dress. Thoy think of it from childhood. They seo something they like, and say, 'Make it like that.' They know how goods will look when made up, lint men are unreasonably fastidious, nno thinks ha has a full breast. When you mcasuro him ho puffs and swells out to undue proportions. When the coat is finishod and ho tries it on, he says it don't fit, when the real trouble is that he does not swell himsolf out as he did when he vos measured. If a man is pnnctillious about a very neat, close fit, the chances are that he will complain that his clothes urn ton ticht when ho tries them on. Thon the rnnn who says he 'wants them mv nn1 is not particular about the fit' is to be feared. When he gets his clothes homo his wife or his sisters or his follow boarders will scrutinize his garments ami send him back to the unfortunate tailor." "Do vnu find tha men are much in fluenceil by their wives as to the cut and .M.n;l rf tlinir olntllPS?" "Influenced? Why. sir, it amounts to slavery in many cases. I have had men muko me contract to please their wives in the cut of a coat. They come here fillml with instructions. Thev have or dersforthe style of cloth, the style of cut, the style of buttons, the lining, trim mings and price. When I cut a coat for a married man, I know that, in roost casos, I have got to please the wife. i ro nnontlv a man sroes awav perfectly satis' lied with a garment, and comes back the next day running over witu compiainw. Then I know, who has boon criticising the work. Sometimes, when I know horn is nothincr wronor. I put the car nient awav in a closet, and never touch it: and whon I send it back in a fow day it is pronounced very much better, and all right." The military tailors are the greatest adepts in building up . unpromising forms to become models of soldierly ap nearance. Thev will take a lean scrawnv. consumptive clerk, nnd turn him out in a uniform that makes him quite a formidable, as well as a prepos sessiniz norson. With a skillful appro priationof haircloth, bagging and batting they manage to manufacture well rounilml forms in almost evervcase. As for the theatrical tailors, their work is often . mnrvnl of art. Actors with natural trracefulness of form hav sometimes served as walking advertise ments of fashionable tailors. Actors whose line of characters require many chances of fashionablo dress are ire ouentlv lul-mi in introduce somo new -Styles. "Wlinf Anna it nnnt. to dress B man in the height of fashion?" was asked of Fifth AvemiA tnilnr. " About ft700 n. vear." wa3 tho reply "Bnt if a man is to indulge in $300 fur coats and a varietv of fine silk neckties and an assortment of fancy pantaloons his bills will run up much higher. Not withstaadinor all that is said of the ex: travagance of woman's dress, it costs quite as much to furnish stylish clcthes to men as to women. The reasou is that a man cannot have his clothes made over asawnnmn inn Tf his clotlies get out of fasliinn tliov urn useless to him. But ' the clothing of" women can be made ove to snit new fashions year after year. Their laces and ribbons, feathers an trimminrra nf nil kinds re-ftPDCar COn Tf a woman has splendid wedding dress, for instance, she keeps it for years and wears it on state occasions. But a man's wedding suit must be worn out before itoes out of fashion. Among the poorer classes the women always dress better than the men in the same station in life. They will seize upon a fashionable style and make up old materials in the new shapes with . marvelous aptitude. Men do nothing of this kind, and that is the reason why, as rule, they do not follow the fashions as scrupulously as women. .That is the best part of beauty which a picture cannot express. Charles Lamb. BKMIKISCEXCES BY OREXVILLE Ml'IlRAY. I was a very small boy indeed when I knew Elia. lie tried to mako himself pleasant, but, with the best intentions, only half succeeded. I mean that he did not succeed at all. lie was very shy, and children do not understand shyness, mistaking it for prido or conceit or fright. But I knew some of Elia's intimates, and could woll understand from them in later years what sort of man he was, that grave, shy person in perpetual black. Ho ould laughingly apologize, by the way. for this same suit of unvarying duski ness. "I'm like tho raven I've no other." And, poor fellow, he had not too much money to spend on clothes. A clork at tho old India House, with at first father and sister and afterward a sister to support, he had small pecuniary scopo for extravagance. If you met Lha at those delightful sup per parties of his you would think him simply a jolly dog in low lifo with an un accountable .amount of information, nud a wit which, according to Britannic ideas, seemed altogether out of harmony with the very humble surroundings of tho apartment. Tho feast usually consisted of cold beef ana pickles, with porter superadded liy nnd by somo ings of hot water nnd a black bottle would mako thoir appear anco; nor would a basin of sugar or a lemon bo absent. Miss Lamb would give a comical expression of rosignod despair as Charles pooeeoded to help himself to a second tnmblor. Not that ho was often drunk though te was sometimes but ho would say silly things after the second glass of grog. A friend onco advised him to try tcetotalism, and he did, his sister helping him. Miss Lamb, as Chnrlos said, took to water like a duck; in fact, set woman s usual exam' pie of solf-donial. Charles followed rue' fully. But it was too much for him. His sister deany lovod mm, nnd Bhe had good reason. All the wold knows how ho sacrificed his life to her, giving up all prospect of marriage and living in single straightness in order that his sister might always have a homo. I'os sibly he felt too that tho most sacred and innocent of relations was not for him; tho awful taint being hereditary. W hen his sister felt that the access was ap proaching, she would tell hor brother, and the two would wend their way to the asylum togothor. An acquaintance once met them on this sad journey; ootnwere weeping bitterly. But onco iMary Liamb had to take Charles. Mary, by the way, was much loved at the asylum; and not confonndod with ordinary lunatics. "She was so gentle, thoy said, tins pooiv woman who had killod hor mother with a carving knifo. rersons deeply imbued witu catiiouo modes of thought have blamed Miss Lamb for living so freely in the world and partaking of its pleasuros after so appalling a tragedy as the murder of hor niotupr. Assuredly our miners onu mothers of the middle ages would have decided there could be but ono conclu sion to the incident for a Christian the veil. And tho enlightened sense of our generation would half-unwittingly, half unsympathotically, echo tho sentiment. But Miss Lamb .lived in an age in tellectually more remote from ours than the fifteenth century. Separation from the world for hor was impossible, and bo aim elected to mako the best of tne world. And though she went occasion ally to the play, and enjoyed an ouung, or rather made a pretence to enjoy ono, she lived as true and pure and devotou a life as ever did woman of tho cloister. Sim loved no one but her brother. Tt. is a molanchollv fact, but tiifr .Ironriost period of Charles's, existence ana while his father lived, ne slavod nil flnv at his desk. and. by way of rec reation, had to play chess with his sire in the evening. Tho old gontloman, mnrnnvflr was oxtremolv dull and short ttmnnrml. One day Charles had played six or eight games with his father and proposed to leave off. "If you won't play," quoth this delightful person, "I don't see why you should stay in at all.' At last Fato--that much-abused but very kindlv divinity removed Mr. Lamb senior for which at least two persons must have felt thankful, though too pi ous to Bny so. The happiest years of his life were tho W. ninn. In 1825 he was pensionod off. In that charming paper (but all that lie wrote was delightful) entitled "Tho Superannuated Man," Elia tolls us of the intense pleasure uis uunijr-iM-nuiicu " nwfir rrnvalilttl. The most "human" sido of Lambs character to make use of our cant niod .. oniHiota was affcctionatoncss. His finlnridcre was something touch ; inbnld. Few men can have loved that brilliant selfish genius so well; not his own kindred. ".Lami), writes an ..;nton "never fairly recovered from the death of Coloridge. He thought of little else-his sister was but another nnrtion of himself until his. own great ,,;..;t ininad his friend. Ji.i f,;n,ia of his saw him two or three work nco. and remarked tho constant turning and reference of his mind, td himself and them He almost Aiit with some play of affects wonder, or astonishment, or humorous melancholy, on the words, 'Coleridge is dead.' Nothing could divert him from u.. i tim thoneht of it never left lUUb, l"i 7 ... .1 him " Lamb died within sn months of Alflw.lrro "And nrnv. Mr. Lamb, how do you " asked a good, foolish body, who had been singing the praise of ini'..iMiiV ma'am." stuttered Lamb m. i.itr looked astonished and of fended, this is decidedly ono of his wn-liirh is saving much. Nothing .n.v0hnt his bright and spark lin or nuaint, or touching.-fbwiss Times. A voting lady of fifteen summers, who has been allowed full indulgence in her taste for good novels, made a precocious estimate of the comparative depth of in siehtinto the character of Dickens and Giorge Eliot, while the family were dis cussing the all-prevailing theme. 'VUen Zl read Dickens," she said "you say: How like somebody you don t know very well-' bnt when you rewi ue How like m. you say: Many of our cares ore hnt a morbid wa'y of looking at onr privileges V, e letonr blessings get moldy, and then call them curses. EDLICH, HEIHT , CO. A Bw rim wllk iki raciiiuca for Miibk "" HechtBroa. A Co.. of San Francisco have opened a branch establishment in l'ort . . . in i . i. - iu.iA land, wnere iney m upijr iuo truuo with the best made boot and shoes in the market. Mr. 8. Kedlich, formerly with L. Uoldsmitn &Co., will assume the manage ment of the branch here, and that in it self is a sufficient guarantee of the future success of the house. The new firm will sell ifoods at the same prices as does the San Francisco house. A great advantage is offered by this house, und one ihiit will be appreciated Is the fact that when deal ers desire a caso or more of any denlred hize thev van be accommodated. Hereto fore cases Invariably contained vailed sizes, ami a buyer was too often compelled lo purchase what proved dead stock in order to obtain just what was desired. Dealers were ill consequcuce compelled to curry the sizes for which they hud little or uo cull, although it had to bo done in order to supply saleable sizes. The new system introduced by Mr. Kedlich. will entirely do away with this and the dealer can purchaso just what is needed for his trade and not bo compelled to carry un called for stock. This also has been a great reason for giving orders to drum mers for .San Francisco bouses who took orders for special sizes although stocks here were first class nnd could be bought U) advantage, yet the fact of not being able to secure just tho sizes desired, operated against trade with this city, and lost to its merchants considerable business. In terior merchantswill welcome this accom modation and doubtless show a just ap preciation for the efforts of the now house to meet thoir wants. All goods kept by the firm are to be packed k this manner. To show samples to advantage the firm have had constructed for them a large and handsome cabinet for displaying goods. Among the many desirable and popular brands kept in stock is the celebrated Buckingham & Hecht "Hercules" boot, which has met with a larne sale on this coast in the past tew years. This boot can be had only orthis tirin, tney Having been appointed sole agents for 'tho sale of all of Buckingham & Hecht's manufacture. Erf rybody Who Wants to buy a new sewing machine or to get an old ono re paired will find It greatly to their interest to call or send to John B. Uarrisou's sew ing machine store, Ki7 Third street Port laud. Sewing machine oil and needles for nil kinds of sewing machines con Rtuntlv on hand. Orders from tho coun try promptly filled. Agents for the Royal St. John, Davis, Howe and Wilson sewing machines. Did any scientific physician know the formula from which Amnions Cough 'vrun is prepared, ho would not only rec ommend, but prescribe it to his patients troubled with a cou.ii or com, or any uis easoof the throat and lungs. Try it. It has no equal, l or the benefit or those who would say, "Another humbug," a trial la-cent size is prepared. Ask your druggist to get it for you. In bottles at 13 cts , 50 cts..$l. Anronos of tho adoption of cork hel mets by tho regular army, it is suggested that, in the absence of othor weapons, the soldiers will be able to charge the enemy a la billygoat, and in crossing a stream can use thoir headgear lor iiie preservers. This is an age of progress. A GrHt Mrpiitntlori. Wurnpr'n Kfe Kiriner ana Liver Cure hu reach ed a reputation thai It not limited b the conllnei ofwellcm or country. There are no Inlurloui iub- itancet nor raise and temporary niimuianu in mo niRniration. It la purely wuble aud com. pounded under a formula thai hia patted icvere ui and won etidnnwmeuia from arnne of the hlnheit medical talent in tne eoumry. inew iur World. nm weather nroaucea inaction of the liver. Id 9 action ol the liver cauMse dilated aireya, and diseased aldneyi undermine the life quicker than conaumLtlnn. All tneno tronblea can be avoided bv UllUK Warner eaie muiiey u i.iver ium the pureat and beat remedy ever dlaeoveead. Ammen' s Couirh Syrup cures couglw, colds, bronchitis ana consumption. Ahell Ihe rorllmiU pnotoamipher lend Ihe wuvlniirl. Ilia HiiiHloIr i.l.lurra an nil lae wuyaaivee aiitlafucllou , h r. i;o. (Ne pienewt, iNo, A. iff! JEWKLRV. sr.w york ji: t:i.itY tti.ia nmt, u ii.,i.u.m In lt.iiie.1 I A. .1.1 JeU'elrv. Thin iewelrv Ih an lmnilHonie ami hintlinr iui aolld Kolil, and la wild for iine-tourth. Unleni liileil by expreaa with privilege of exitnilnhiir tielin pnrelmtTiir. KAKT I'OK TLA.NU UKIU UTOKll U AUD N UKlO TKtl-Koiirth street near .1 Ueuier lii lirut-a. flieiiucula ami Proprietory mel li liieH, '1 lie trade supplied. Unlere by mull promptly tilled. WHOLIAI-K CAXD1KN. ii la nKirRNKKZScTPlrst. Wliolenule delile In Ainericuii and Kreneli t'andlea. Welilliig oikeaa spt cliilty. Bend lor price llala. country oruera uiieu nrotmiiiy. mm AKtHUetTS. i tuu Ar I ITOSilteal Kstate anil Insiiranee Atttliltt Hliil An liltei ta. Ituslness elltmsKd to our rare will receive prompt attention. OUlce do. M Waablugton atliab AlTllRVKfH AT LAW. a.'1'HiinK. HIiAI'llMltiHini 111. ai-coiid rliMir, Linoii IliiMk. All li'Kui uuslneas attended to In Ore- on antl Hie lerritories. toueciiona uiaue aim pen aious procureu. iirviimv I. (fill 'Viimee lis First street Aiioruey ami Kdllor "Nortliwestern Iw Journal and Reul Kstate llenorler." Hnl rlptlon 4 per an nuui, In advauce. bamwe copiea free. niKsriei'H.ltwiiiii II and 12. Union Block Particular Bile niton to UillecUuiia, Cumuilaluuer and Notary nuaiueaa. BOOK BISDf'.KH. .niiv .1. ia s-mtoWiib Front Street. Ontonlan Jtiilliltna. Books, niaKatlnea and pamphleU bound U or r, puuvr ruiunt auu pnnuna. CTOAKM AXD TOUACCO. I K. O. KM ITU. Corner Front and Stark streets. Wnolesale ucmnt in citfars, iooacvo, uuuuua uieersciiaum pipes- HOl'NE Fl KMSillI. CIOOOM. T. II. rilASiDl.EBM Front street. Importer anil Intiber ' Woislennare, Wlllowware, Driulies, Hrooniaandllouaefiirnlalilna' llooda, Uiackuifaud Huitionery. lb trade aupp.ieu. BIBBEB mMP J. W. WHITE S Prst street, manufacturer of Hoi.lier huuiuis. Notary anq x"t e.w-nj 1'Utrt etc. Orders Iroru country nueu vrtimyuj. IIOTr.LA. BI BTOH HOiaE Haaa A Marl Prop., earnei Tlnnl arid F atreeta. Board and Wxlirliia V Per day, i--niers and ba-(ae lo and from boat and trauii tree BEAM WOBItA. OB EGO BBAKas WOBKajHeeonft atreet bet I and U. K. M. M.Kire. rlupu Manofartlirer iff Itraas, KeU and ronililon Castinas. Bteam enn nana pumps a specially. lilbrl caab price pax! for cop per and brass. Pacific Bank. Cor. Fins and Baaioms streets. Hon rrooelaco, Cautoexu. Jan. 1, 1881, B. tt McDonald, . J. M. McDonald, rmiia. VkrtaUc KttakU.I4 la IMS. Capital Stock, paidup, $1,000,000.00 Surplus, - $432,733.93 Thanking our frleuda for thrlr literal patruuage during Uie at year, II alull tie our tin, and w fil aura tint entiro utiafaoUun will Cvault lnmallbulneaeutnutHltoua. We, lh much plenmire, nbnilt to your notice the aubjulnrd auu-uiont o( the affjlra of jhlt Hank, and ott. r our arnrlf ea alioiild you at anf lime dmire the lranactloii of any bauMug or colli ri'on lmtnr, or nut any change lu your nrtwut binkiug arraugeueuU, RESOURCES. Rent Ftito (Rnnk Building) 110,000 OA llllll IKf-Wvnhlv l,MV.t75 47 OvenlrtilU (Holvrut) lO'i.HOU 7tt Kt'Hl KNtnco lakm for debt.. 8, SO I B l ami Am'n niKl ItaH-k Mock.. U.Mtt 77 Due from llnnka A Itnnkrra. 8'J7,A7 Utt tank (coiu luuur vnuiii .... aH,.irjj 84,011,5'JO 74 LIABILITIES. r).lHl Mock 81,000,000 00 Kiwrve t mid (KiiruliM) ... t:t'J,73.1 M Itue Itcmml Ion 1..100.HH OH Due lo Itniik mill Hunker 107,7'iS US lne DlvlUeudu ,0l,oHt"7l We give mlvlee In iletnll of all eredita, and arkiinwletlito lromitlr all letter, aud will furulah a private telei(raiulfl rotle to eorreaooudeuta, vlienreiineated, ... Miluiut-iiU of Unlil anil MWcr Bullion Will lnvo special rat aiul prompt returua. llelHg roiiiipfloil by Jelijihone with all the principal vratvhonat'a aud tho "l'nwluo Ex ehiune," we ki p tnornuiihly otril In the Wheat, tirain and Hone intrki t, and are prepared at all timr lo make Inane on Flour, Wheat and liar ley, and otherapproved Mcrchaiidlae In Warehoune. InvewtiiieiilMinnileoH Coiiiiiiliwlon, aud nperlnl nltviitlon given to the initiation of limt-rlaaa luaua of dUea, couutto aud other cor poration a, We Hiiy nml Sell BU1 of Fwhanite. on the Principal fit lea in the L'iru Bur j, tlxuLa.su, l'niica and CIuiiianv. t'ollertlona mile and prompt returna ren dered at market rati a of eichuuge. Ti'leirrnnhle 'I rnuMlcrn made with Kcw Touk, lloaToN, Chic too, and the prluclpal dUua of the V. a, alno came tranarera lo a.uroie. IMcriurt'rIHint'omnnTclairrel lt iaatted on the, principal cuiui of the Unitxo bTATtaaud Eraoi'E. I.njiiit ninileouanoirnllntcratii or nn Itroviil Kiiiiiih. tlinnl llimlucaa Notea aud )rnlta diacouutcd atloweal market rate. Ii'mmIU nit'lVfU, auljwl to meek W Uliuiit notlre. Nnllnunl, Mute.Clty nnd County Ronilai nil Warnauta, aud other Bocurltlea, Iwugut ami aoliL We reaneetriilly mil nlteutlon to our furllltlea for dolutf every kiud of lecitluiate llauklng nuaiueaa. Youra, vory reaiectully, K. II. McUONAI.D, Pimilnil. Uso Homo X'ills. JOHN A.. CHILD, Phnrmiwlai, Dealer In Dniga, t'hemlcula and Meuieinea, Cor. Morrison and Second Streets, rortlmid, Or. Wholesale and ltetull Aaeut tor Forest Flower Cologne Mine. Itiu'hel'a ENAMEL BLOOM lor the Conilexlou. SHAW'S Pectoris! Syrup HIIAW'H Glyoerin e Lotion for the Face. These preparations are eonal to anythlna; of the Icturl ever nfrereil In this market, and all are Invited lo rail and see for themselves. Orders liy mall promptly attended to. JOHN A. I'll u.i, uriiKKisi, feliu tor. Morrison nml Ni'linl sts., roriiuiiu.iir. J. B. KWAPP, Commission Merchant AND PURCHASING AGENT. All Goods on CommUslon. WOOL, OK A IS, DAIRY PRODUCTS AND FRUITS A SPECIALTY. Agent lor ParroU'a Patent Doubletree. 2G7 First street, Portland, Orogon. IV hnve fair eiilr a lanre qannllly of mnaqulle fruM seed which Is auiierlor for paaiuriMio on brn.s isSQarmsovnursrunTrr, C. M. WOOD rie r.M WnnrlwlllTiiltthefbllowlntownind treat the Hick. Patlenti should applf for treatment on the forenoon nf the flri-t day of hia appointment In each Town. Rooma at the leading Hotel Id each h17?JB0R0. nn Feh lt, 2d and M. MnUIKNVII.T.tC nn Feb. 4th. Mh. 6th and 7th. I. .. .... ...... tJ, L. UL ,t.l. Anrt 1111. INUftTBNKalslift.on reu. am, mi, lu.u.ou ...... ifiuvii.t irf. nn Feb.Mth. 18th. 14th. 15th and 1A b ALBANY. nn Feb. 17'h. lHlh. 19th, KOth, 2land VIA HARRIHBUKO, on Feb 23d. 24th, ifilb. and 26tb: rvlwa no frsln aniliir Sfllltll. El'GKNK, ou Feb. 27tb, 2th, and March ht, 2d and ad Rru.VttI!Rn on March 4th. Mtt.rltb. 7th and 8th. BALKM, on March lutb, 11 lb, 121b, 13tb, 14tb. 16th and ICtb. --VIIH KTATtKKV A PAI.F.N'H NKW TI1KAT- I ) menlbv IiihalHtlou, for onaaaiplloa, Aslhma, Hmnhllla. l alarrh. llvauruslH. lleiuluelie, lie bllllT. rarnhcla. Hheumoll.i", and all hronle nnd .Wrvoiie Ulsurdrra. i'ackaitea may neconven iHiitly v-nt by upri'ss, n-wly fof linnieillate use nt home. All reolsiu-s and full directions In each nark mie. luformiiilon and supplies can lie had uf II. E. MA'ITIIKWH.lllslMolltKoinery St., Kan Frawlsifi Cel. A. B. ELFELT & CO., . Manufacturer! and Importer! of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING No's. 3 and 5 North Front st., feb21 PORTLAND. TJhg Roho J?ill. mi AND V fv KKK MK 'S DR. "BOSS OF THE ROAD" OVERALLS, IMPKOVEI). Tho unimralleleil popularity of tho "llosHof tho Itoiul" OvoralfH has induced several iiinnufaeturers to iiuitafo them with an Inferior class of work. To protect onr customers from such imposition; to place nu Over all on tho market which shall SURPASS all others in strength while as elegant in cut as tho most fastidious could desire, and, above all, to furnish an artldo AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, we determ ined to improve them by tho addition of our PATENTED CONTINUOUS ELY, Heretofore only used in Standard make or Overalls. ith this valu able improvement we guarantee our "Hossor the Road" OveraH as the BEST and MOST KEUVICEAHLE ARTICLE, at the price, to bo had in tho United States. Manufacturers and Dealers are specially cautioned against in. fringement on letters patent covering the Continuous Ely. A.U your aleuler fur the Lloee of lha Komi Overall! Insist an arlllng tt. mid . other. SEUSTADTEIl llltOS., Portland, Or., Sole Manufacturers. DR. SPINNEY, Net 1 1 Kravrnjr atreet, aV, F., Treata aU Ckraole etad MurelsU 111 YOUNG MEN TIIO MAY II K HITKKKRINO KltOM T1IR Kf l feels of vimthliil folllivnr liiillsereilnn. will do welltnavail themselves o( this, Die irnsilesl biaia everln,d at the altar nf siiflerliiir liiiiiianlty. lilb HI'ISXKY will a-tiaruirtee In fnrfell r"U fur every ense lit Hvinlnsl Weukiti'Hs nr private Ulseasiw of an) .khul or character which lie umlrriakea and (alls u cure. MiDni.K-AF.n m:x. There are many at the aae of thirty in sixty whu are imiilileit with too fnHinent evm'iiatlona of the hlii'Mcr, nlten rwNnmimiiliil liy a sllalit amarthig ur huriiiiiKsensstiiiiianilaweHkeiilna nf Ihe system In a manner the isitieut ramm! acennnt fur. tin eaiim liilna tile urinary ileiKislta a mpy seilnnent Will often he fouiKl.anil sometimes small particles of alliuuien vlil appear, or Hie color will be ol a lliln mllkisii hue, aKuiu ehanvtitK to a rlara ami lorp'il apilearauce. Tliere are many men wtiutlleof tills illtllciiliy. Ikmii- ram ot the cause, wntcii is tiiesccomi stane ol FM'tue nal Weakness. lr. H. will auarantei' a nerdi'l cure in ail surh eases, ami a heullhy restoration uf the geulue unnsry oricans, iniii'e Hours ui to, anno tos. eiunnaysimm ioiii II A. M. t'cinsultutlon free. TliorouKh examination ami advice. I Call ur a aihli No. II Kearuv street, Hhii miu'laro, t'at. F. E. BEACH & CO. (Nueeeaanra lo Conlos A Urnchl, 103 Front street Portland. Or. DKALKKH IN Doors, Sash Paints, Oils. Glass, Blinds llnvlna nrrnnareil In Imiwrt nil I'rlnelpal ll..wai.f l.ilnlra MltM'k mill Window Mine, we urti ennlileil lo alve aa ruvornnie ivrmaon tins f'onirueioranml llenlera will Und It lo their -j . ...1 r... ..... iu.r,.. uiuriiui orders. Uo Roho rill. prnsT PR17T. Inle Kiilr. nil . nnd leeliunlea' liiatllule rnir, n. K.. HWiinled In Ihe I'Al.l KOHMA KLASTII'TKI SH Mr Ihe heat IMTKOVKII Till IN IM. Aililri Hs or call at the CAM- 6M FIIHSIA KI.AHTlOTItt'HHtl)., Wl Market Hlreel, H. r. won- derfiil cures. Henri for CutuloKue. Rose X'illw. L Hl.i ni Al ien at Co. Hnle.Anenta, Porl- land. Oregon. ilirtll the moat nrevalent hut least nmlerslnnd nf all diseases, Is Ihe cause of much needless aurterliMi aml tliiiuiianils of premature deaths annually. 1)11. KKl H iihs inane tins uinease a me siun v, imvuis urn, a irri,Ht annerer lllmse r Until eunii nv Ills uwu iveiu eily, which he has for thirteen years In hts praclice llle tnn'e last 111 1 oriiiion, nr. puv w mi w,r,r., i, ki. wltli the most sHtlsfiu'torv results, lie has also treateil several pliyslclutis. Willi tills airuniulativa evidence we are warninteil In siivlmr thut no other preparation lor the cure uf this disease in any 01 us lorillS W II XITe SOCIl llllivenutl biiii'.iim:.,",, nn ,.,,,u u, l, ,,uv t.lll ll.Tlllllll U'lllnl, -tll can Ket or your imiKKisi at nome, or 01 . rr. n. ui rortland.or., nt l mt bntlie.nr six onttieaiurfA The Iha'tur makes a specialty 01 ine treiiuiieoi ami cure of rhmnki diseases, esiieclally Cancer, and His- ensi iH'cullnr to Women, youiik men, miiiuie hicih or old men who are sutfertna Irom the errors nml Hulls- r w..x, of inanliisMl,U'.,alioiild consult 1)11. khl'h. Kvcry tuiua .ii-ij,iiv im.iiHiIoMilI. All nroiier uuesllotis an ie IIIHIIS prolliptiy. r.ociimr n unev lilress lift. JAM KS Kh.Cn, No. IW First street, l'orHuiHl,()r. The trade supi iHsl with lilt. KKI K'Hhuikci FfiR CATAKTII direct from Ihe l-ahorutor; of lilt. KKCK.nr fnim Hodge, Davis 4 Co., forllam Or, wholesale BK-mta. nM Ben l. xvohder. W. R. A XDRO Occidental Hotel, (KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN). Cor. First and Morrison Streets, Norden k Andrns, Proprietors. I'orllnDil,, ..Oresoia. Free Coach to and from the House. Janl7 lm V )jr av fx I a ta. I , It la made Irnm a'Slmnle Tropical Ial nf Kara Value, and la a flHtl'n V K Kraardy for all the .lis eases that cause pains Ui the lower part ol the body for Torpid IJver-lleadachea-JaniidU'e-PiMinna, (travel, Malaria, and all tbedirhcultlesof the Kldneya Mver and I'rloary Ontans. For Feaaale Ulsraare Monlhl) Menstniatloiis. and durln prncoaii-y, II ha DO equal. It restores the orantis that HAMS Ihe bloisl and hence la the best Hlawd PariaVr. It la the only kmiwn remedy that cur. Hrhttn'a Ihseaae. Fur Ina b-tl, usa H snrr'i Jf IMa)t I ure. For ftale by Umairlau and all Dealers si a) I MS pel bottla. Lanieat bottle In the market. Try IU H. II. WiSI ER at -0 Bochater, . V J. C. Carson, Manufacturer and dealer In all kludi of - Sash, Doors, Blinds, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Eto. HKANOXKD M S1NIIKO LI'H RI'.H Cuiiiiautljr ou band. jHijiorfrr o Paints, Oils, Glass , Brushes AND A FULL LINK OK Painters' Materials Onion from the count7 "111 receive prompt nd rarutui ationuuu. PAIWIIOOJI: rACTOBV. Ill Kronf.Ntrrrt. " elillor'a mi" UKll IDItTLAWn. tma-iUlt.i. THE OR EAT NERVE TONIC o Tiif om.v iHWirrvii 'rule for Nervous liehll II v, Vltul KxlisUBlliin, H-mliinl Weakness, Kiier matorrluea. Lost lAM HiMinanil all the evil ef. (ii'lsiit Youthtul Follies and Kxeesses. it alula, rKUMANKSTi.v all weak enliiK, Involuntary drains upon IheNystem, the In- evitiililen-silllsol lliese evil irariH-.-s. ilestructlve to mliul nu.l bmly. anil make life n Uera l.le, otlen leniilUK lnsnnltv an.l !'' st 11 knot 11 knn the nerves, llmliKMemoryi, lllnml, Musi'les, lllKesllon, Milneys. nmouer, V'l" live onmns. It restores to all of Ihe onrniik- fu 'etlona their former vigor and vlliilllf, nuiklim life cheerful aixleiilovnhle. l'riceSOH'rteillle,or t Imtlles for till, wllh'fiilllnslructlous. bent upon receipt or puce or i". 1 1. 1)., s.vure Irom ohsorvull to any ailjreaa, by . ; ;....ii,r..,nai nv ietter. lilt HAI.KIl.'.l.ll. 'n& Keari V Bireci, nun rii-", 1 111. vo"iiii..mu,.o... ...,v. - . ur ill nuice, iree. - Hardware, I20 3ST JlHTID steel. Blacksmiths' Tools, , Wusroii 3ln.torin,li Importer! dlreot from the Kait. Orders promptly uiivu. THOMPSON, DeHART & CO., Portland. Oregon Tlio Great English Remedy. Is a never-lalllna; Pure for Nervous lelilllty,Kxhausl. nl Vltsltty,Mcuiiiuil Weak nesa,Narniaturrliiea,LrfiC Munhoud. lniMiieiicy 1'arulvnis, and all the terrt hie cdiTta of Helf-Ahuse Youthful Follies, and ex eesnes III umlurer years, such as loss of Memory. I,asituite, Nocturnal kmts- slous, Aversion tu Hocicty, lihnneHS ol Vision, Noises in the lleud: the vital lltlld iiasalnr; unolser'ed In tho in me. and many utner dueaaea that Jead to Inaauliy and death. ... . . II K. MIXTIKWIIiaarreninnineii ?""1T? 1. . I,,r a rase of Mils kind Ihe VITAL. KK. TOKATIVK(undcrhlsseclttl ailvlce and treat. menu will not cure; or fnrnnythliuf Impure or Injurl, I mis found In IU lK. MlVriKlreata all prtvale I dlseaaes successfully without mercury. 4 en.ullHlloa irrr. TliorouKh eiamliiatlon alio anvu-e, iiu iuoiua: ..,U, 1..I..U ... t'l,..l HhIi,m.Hvm UIIHI.VSIH 111 Ul 111. . . .... ... . 9A IN) a Inline, or lour tunes inn iioaoiii j , -r. any adiln ss upon receipt in price, nr i . o. i'., secure from obaervalluiii and In prlvale imtiie, II desired, by A. Mis i I v.. its. as., 1 1 Kearny atreet, ana Pruacleeo, 1'aL nil. MIWTIF.'N KIDF.Y REMI.DV.Sk. I'llKITIII M, cures all kinds of Kidney and ln,l,i..r t 'oiiiiili.liita. fli.tiorrhiea. llieet. llicorrlliea For sale by all dniKHtsu; si a buttle, sti buttlea fur aa DR. MITIF.'s) lltnri.lX P1I.I." are the best audrhcaiiest t'NIKI'MIAand HlUttt! cure lu the market. For sale by all lirinwlxis. HtilHlK. DAVIH A IV., forllaml, ur., wn?iesaia Akenta. HORNCwiari Recelred First Premium State Fair. PRICES REDUCED. C1AI.VA.NIO WF.IW'AL ItKl.TM, M'.W WT I.K, f lia (ialvanw Medical ll'lls, ellra applLtncs, lla. tiaJvank) Meillcal limits, a mipnn i nicnis. f-o, liiiarauiee,! one year. HK.ST I.N TIIK Wulll.U. Will positively cure without inedieuio mieuumtimn. Faralysla, Neurnlirla, ITIes, KHoey, l.lver, KpUial Iseewes, ImpotciK-y, Kiipture, Aue, Nervon-iiess, Ilysiiia and other DlHaaesiifeltlier a. . HOKNK A lf H.KCI Kll-MAtiNKTlCHKI.r t Market st reet, Han Feanel n rn TJhc Itowo 17ills. wm 1 HtMiyi,-. 1 .unniupi ft.' 1,1 I I I "' .