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tea-tales. jjjn ItawiAn gentlomen drink their tea onto(g!Me; the Udioi ont of chin. There i n tmnHiag logontl attached to thii cuittom. The first tea-cupa (for Itassi) wure made at Cronstadt, with a view of that city at the bottom of the cop. It often happened that the pro prietors of the cafea did to make the tea to block a was donimble, front motived uf economy, and a transparent liquor waa the result. Whereupon a waggish customer summoned the proprietor, and pointing to hU cup exclaimed: "I see Cronstudt." The anying passed into a proverb, and so as to prevent their cus tomers from "seeing Cronstadt" any more, glares wore introduced, at the bottom of which they could see nothing. No article on tea could omit mention of Dr. Johnson and his great partiality for that beverage. In his review of Ilanway'i "Tea and its pernicious Con sequences" he proclaims himself as "a hradened and shameless tea drinker.who has for many years diluted bis meals , with only the Infusion of this plant.whose ' kettle has scarcely time to cool; who with tea amuses the evening, with tea solaces the midnights, and with tea wel comes the morning." The quantities be drank of it at all hours were so great that ,his nerves must have been uncom monly strong not to have been extreme ly relaxed by such an intemperate ,nse of it. It is related of him, but not by Boswell, that whilst on his Scotch tour, the Dowager Lady Maoleod, having re peatedly holped him, until she had pour ed out sixteen crips, then asked bim if a small basin would not be more agreeable, and save him trouble. "I wonder, mad am," he answered roughly, "why all the ladies should ask me such questions. It is to save themselves trouble, madam, and not me." On another occasion he said : "What a delightful beverage must that be that pleases all palates at a time when they can take nothing else at break fust." Croker montions that the doctor's tea-pot held two quarts. Five o'clock tea is by no means a mod ern invention. It is of Swiss origin, and is mentioned in the "Almanoch des ' Gourmands." "About 5 o'clock in the evening the lady of the honse makes her self in the middle of the drawing-room nome very strong tea, softened by a few drops of rich cream; slices of bread and butter are served with it. Suoh is the Swiss tea in all its simplicity; but in rich honse there are added cakes, preserved ' fruits, and even ices. It is served every day, and it is the only meal to which strangers are invited." The well-known stinginess of the Swiss renders this ex tremely probable. It is to be hoped that the tea was bolter in those days than it is now, or a short time ago. One shud ders on recalling to mind the appalling mixture contained in the hotel tea-pots. Let us end with a statement of Bal zac's. We cannot pretend to know whence he derived it. The English Government (date not mentioned) al lowed three criminals, condemned to death, to choose between being bung, or to live exclusively on tea, coffee, or chocolate, without adding any other nourishment whatever, or being permit ted to drink any other liquid. They ac cepted and drew lots for the drink. The one who lived on chocolate died in eight mouths. The one who lived fa coffee lasted two years. But the man of tea enjoyed existence for three years. Bal zac adds details of the particular way in which each died; but they would hardly be welcome at the dinner or Jbreakfast table. London Globe. Goethe as a Freemason. Herr Tietsch, of Leipzig, Las just pub lished a full and annotated edition of his interesting essay on Goethe as a Free mason ("Johann Wolfgang von Goethe als Freimauer") which he delivered as a festival oration at the Goethe-Centenary, on June 23, 1880. Very few persons, even amongst Goethe's biographers, knew that the great poet belonged to the order; and even the few who were aware of the fact will 'learn many details that are new to them from Herr Piotsch's diligent researches into Goethe's rela tions with the brotherhood and his Masonlo activity. It was on the 13tb of January, 1780, at the close of his tour in Switzerland with the Duke Karl August, of Weimar, tliat the poet first applied for reception, and his ap plication was made to the master of the Lodge "Amalia," Baron von Tritch, Goethe's special adversary at the court of Weimar. Herr Pieteh prints the letter of application. In it the poet says that ho has been moved to apply for ad ' mission into the fraternity in order that by acquiring the titles and privileges of a Freemason he may come into closer contact with a number of eminent persons whom he has learned to esteem. "This social feohng alone," he adds, "has moved me to ask for reception." As an apprentice, the great poet was most zealous and painstaking in the ful fillment of his duties, and co-operated actively in assisting the needy and dis tressedas, for instance, at the conflagra tion at Gross-Brembach. "Masonic ech oes,'? says Herr Pietch, "are to be de tected in all the works written by Goethe after the rear 1780. and naf ticularly in his letters to Charlotte von Stein. On the fitli of February, 1782, Goethe and his sovereign, the Duke Karl August, were admitted at the same time to tne aegree of Master Mason. Strife afterward arose, and the Lodce "Amaha" was suspended from 1783 to 1808. In 1810 Goethe was nominated master of the lodge.but he de clined the honor with so much decision that the offer was not repeated. He fre quently officiated, however, as Orator (Redner). On the 23d of June. 1830, he celebrated his fifty years' jubilee as a mason. The addressdelivered by him to the Lodge "Amalia" on this occasion is printed in its entirety by iierr neivu. London Globe. TV riiann,w attenuated fizure and face, his large luminous eyes, and his aweet but pervading voice formed, writes B. W. uakey, a peculiar preooum be forgotten. His manner was calm and rarely aided by gesture, but earnest and deeply impressive, and he possessed the magnetism that carried the audience aide by side with him, from point to point of his discoui se. In social life he was not unamiable, but his grand Tiews of humanity seemed to lift hia attention above social surroundings. The lecturer who bad an audience of three old maida and one man and his wife, said he drew a full house three) of a kind and a pair. Seltntiflfl aadtsffsL Dr. A. Schmidts believes that the non- fermentable Bart nf ffmrwi ano-ar intrv. K - o i c duoed into. wines contains a poison like i qui in poiaio-ou. Corn-cobs yield twice as much potash as the best nooimnr)f wnrula: 111 fMIO . 000 pounds of potash might be made from our annual corn crop. A common nrocesa for riinonvnrinir 11m presenoe of vegetable fiber in woolen Booda in in tnk half a ilnv.m ti,'L-u if caustio potash and put them into a gill of water, which boil. Put the sample into me Doiung solution ana let it remain for about twenty minutes, in which time all of the animal matter will have dissolved. and that of vegetable origin will remain intact. Mr. Seebohm, a recent traveler in Si beria, saya that "birds go to the Arctio regions to breed, not by thousands but by millions." And he tells us that the cause of this migration is the search af- pter food, which is there providod for tnem witu lavisn prodigality. "Heed or fruit eating birds find an immediate and abundant supply of cranberries, crow berries, and other ground fruit which have remained frozen during the long winter, and are accessible J the moment tho snow has melted; while insect-eating birds have only to open their mouths to fill them with mosquitoes." A watch which requires no winding has been invented by Mr. A. It. von Loohr, of Yionna. He has constructed the mechanism on tho same principle as the pedometer. A weighted lever, pivoted at one end, is kept in position against the upper of two banking pins by a long curved spring of such strength that the motion of the body in walking is sufficient to cause the lever to descend, at each step of the person carrying the watch, to the lower bank pin. There is a ratchet wheel with very fine teeth pivoted at the same center as the weighted lever, and fixed to the lever is a pawl which engages with the wheel. This pawl is made so elastio that it takes np the strain produced when the main spring is wound np. A train of gearing connects the ratchet wheel with the bar rel arbor, and there is a pawl to prevent any tendency of the ratchet to roverso its action. Parliamentary Fines. At one period thore was a great diffi culty in getting members to attend to their Parliaments y duties, and again and again the House resorted to the ex pedient of fining those who were late for prayers. On one of these occasions we find a curiously undignified discussion of the question whether or not the Speaker of the House should be fined in the sum of 12d. for his late attendance. It had been decided on a motion of the House that such members as should not come np by 8 and be at prayers should pay a shilling. The very next morning the Speaker himself did not put in an appearance till a quarter to 9. "The House by this time," says D'Ewes, "was very full at prayers, by reason of the order made yesterday. Sir H. MUdmay, after prayers, stood np and said he was glad to see this good effect of yesterday's order, and said to the Speaker that he did hope that hereafter he would come in time; which made the Speaker throw down 12d. upon the table." Then there seems to have beoa any number of shillings' worth of dis cussion over the question as to whether the Speaker under the cirenrastanoes could properly be fined. "I," says D'Ewes, "spake to the order of the House; that the order mado yesterday was to fine 'after' prayers, and therefore you (I spake to tho Speaker) cannot be subject to pay; and for coming a little after 8, that was no great difference." Mr. Speaker, however, stood upon his dignity, and declined to pocket his 12d., even though the line had been not fully incurred." London Globe. Who U She! There is a lady living in a little four roomed cottage in the environs of Bos ton whose name is well-known to literary people, writes a (Correspondent of Lip pincott's. She depends wholly upon her own exertion for the support of her self and children, and does all her own housework, yet her cottage is the focus of the best society of the locality. A gen tleman calling there recently was re ceived at the door by a daughter of the lady, who told him her mother was too busy to be called, but that he could see her in the kitchenlif he pleased, and he followed her to that room. The lady greeted him without the slightest em barrassment, though Jshe had on a big apron, and her sleeves were pinned back to her shoulders. She was cutting a pumpkin into strips for pies, and there sat a venerable gentleman gravely paring the strips to the accompaniment cf bril liant conversation. I was asked to guess who this gentleman was, and after sev eral fruitless attempts was told that it was the poet Longfellow. While the pumpkin paring was in process, another distinguished poet called, and he also insisted upon being pressed into the ser vice. It was a dreary day outside, and no one cared to leave the pleasant cot tago, so they all stayed to lunch, one of the pies forming the piece do resistance of the occasion. As Old Bible." Ex-Governor Alex ander H. Rice has purchased and pre sented to the library of Jtoanoke Col lege, Virginia, a valuable Latin Bible, printed in 1477. It is beautifully i.n'niarl mi T11nm in black letter, with rubricated capitals, nd contains 9H WW pages folio, very wen preserved, iiere fa tim nnaint closinfir narairraDh of the title pa?e of the work: "Here ends the apocalyptic dook oi me oiessea Aposue John. In the year of our Lord's incar nation one thousand four hundred and seventy-seventh, and the third calends of August. A very extraordinary work of the Old and New Testaments, with canons and concordances of the evangel ists. To the praise and glory of the holy and inseparate trinity and the 'im ' nf 11 a immaculate Yinrin Marv. In the royal State of Nuremberg, by Antonions Coburger, a resident of the same State, by whose industry also it was made with the utmost diligence and skill it hsppily ends. Praise to God." Bos ton Post. A Korristown youth who was trying to master a bicycle, when asked bis age, said be had seen fifteen summers and about one hundred and JUteen talis. American tad Enropeaa Railroad I. Comparing the countries of Europe with one another, Sweden is best pro vided with railroads in proportion to population of all, having 6.4. miles for every 10,000 of population. The average of all Europe is 3.3 miles per each 10, 000. In the United States this ratio i seven times as great as that of Europe, being 23 miles to every 10,000 people. This wide interval is widening every year. While railroad building is in creasing in the United SUtes, and for the coming year will exceed any former one, estimated at 10,000 miles, it is fall ing off in Enropo, and by the end of this year we shall equal all Europe in the total of mileage. And notwithstanding all tho complaints about the extrava gance and excessive profits of construc tion rings, and tho watering of stocks, the average cost per mile of the roads in the United States is only $52,774, while in Europe this cost is $110,971, more than twice as great, though labor is cheaper in all European countrios, and in many of them iron and steel rails are also much cheaper. Iu Great Britain and Ireland this average cost per mile is $197,097, and in Belgium, another flat country where both labor and iron are cheap, this cost is $153,485 per mile. In Norway, one of the most mountainous countrios, the cost of railroad building is least of all $C1,519 per milo still greater than the average in this country. Thore is a new instrument going into use in England for the purpose of re ceivng Greenwich time signals at telo graph stations, etc. Hitherto the pass age of the time signal current along the lines gave no other indication of its presence than a deflection of the needles of ordinary instruments and a corres ponding movement of the armature of the Morse ink writer and sounder, at 10 a. m., and the eye had to be kept con stantly on the instrument to learn the exact time. In the new instrument there is an arrangement which rings a bell and at onoe arrests attention when the first part of the time signal is transmitted. Alaive train of evils always follow from Indigestion, and the best cure , for that disease is to use Rose Pills. One each night will cure the most obstinate case. L, ummauer vo., agents, rori land. Postoflice Candy Store, leading candy house of Portland. Stiict attention paid to orders by mail, wholesale or retail, nun una .Morrison, opposite posioince. The bee' plane in Oregon to not a hat is of Woods, the Hatter, 143 First St., Odd Fellows' Temple. Spring stylos are just out. Send your orders along. The latest styles, finest goods sold cheaper than any. People visitinp- Fortland will do well to call at i'ostofiice Candy Store before re turning home. Fifth and Morrison opp P O. More People Die From dlaeawd Cndt-yi lhD of oonnimptlon, but not one fetal cam) in a thouaand would occur If Warner I Safe Kidney and Urer Cum wai taken n Ume. uj u meant try it , Wholesale buyers will do well to sund a trial order to Post Office Candy Store. tilth and Morrison, opposite poBtoti.ee. A Rinn-le Stone From k running brook mew the giant Goliath, end million-, of noble men tlnoe that Ume bare died from a tin (fie atone In the bladder, which earner a Sale Kidney and Urer Cure would have dUaolved and carried away. The best preventive of spring disorders is Plunder's Blood Purifier. Phntnarnnhle art la makln rapid advance. bat Ah.ll, the ror.li.nd erll.t, always kwi la lb lead. Unitary 11 de 1 VW Flrat eireet, Port land. O. N. f. Co. (New Berlea), No. . IFF! COMMIHNIOX MEKCHAKT. II. II. PITT-. -No. 70 Front atreet. Wholesale dealer In California aim Mexican mill ana iruuuce, Cliuia Klce and Nut Oil at low rateK. akt oouun. MOKNK'M PALAI K OF AKT 103 Unit alrnot. In hi m-elpt ol an eli'twit lot of art (toodtt, Mich tut pk--turea, Lnu-ketA, clirnnion, moulding, wlioleaale and reuui. (Arui-inmieriai-iaaptn--uvj.i MOSEY TO LOAX. M.iMti-n a I.I. At I til PIIKI.I Attorneys, cor Flrai and Morrlwin, havw money to loan on Improved farm property tnrouxnout ureffoii una w anuuinioa. JEW ELK 1. NEW VOKK ilEWCLRV CO 1S.H Klrat, at. Dealer iu llolled (told Jewelry. Tula Jewelry laaa liandnome and Umlna aa aolld gold, and la aold for one-fourtli. Order tilled by expreaa with privilege of examining before purciiaalng. WUULWALECAKDIKa. CHAM. ORIFJME.il KG Unit. Whol.-aiUe dealer bi American and irencn t'aiidlea. Wedding oakean pevutliy. Mend for prio liata. Country ordera tilled promptly. AKCHITr.lTS. c.ARKifc VPTOS Real Estate and Inanranre Agent and Architect. Bualnewi entnint.J to our riir will receive prompt attention. Office ltd. V WaablugtOD alreeU At TURN KIN A I LlW. aiaunt: tt BEACH Koom U. aecund Hour, Union Wock. All legal oualnem aiu-uded to In Ore gon and the Territorioa. Collections mado and pn aiona procured. I. DANZIOKK.--Kooma II and II, Fnlon Block Parucular attention Ui CollecUoua, Cunuukalouer and Motai? liualueaa. HOCsE FCKMHIIIXG GOOD. T. H. CHAKDLER a Front rtreet. Importer and Jobber In Wuodenware, Wlllowware, Bruahra, BroomaandHouaalurnlatilng (iooda, Blacking and buUouery. The trade suppdtd. kibhek aTAMra. J. W. WHITE 43 Flint etreet, mannlartnrar of Rubber Htampa, Notary and l-ode Heala, HtencU Plate etc Order from country filled promptly. HOTKUa. BrKTOH HOr Haaa Har Prop., earner Third and F atreeta. Board and lxlrtrg tl pr day. V'-wuger and baggage and from boat and tram BRAMt WOKfcU. OKFOO BKAM WOtK" H-m arre brt. l and D. D. M. Moore, Hopt. Manufacturer of Braaa. Bell and Oomnoalllo" Caatlnra, "team and Hand pump apeelalty. Highest caab price paid for cop per and braaa. rmsT prize . a,... t-.ir. 'j.ll(rala. ua4 W ckaalM' laaUtaw Fair, . mtaklA ,i AaTlf-THIMt W ta beat ihtrKovKB TBlawEM. Addraa or call at the CAU PVJK.SI A ELAMTICTKl-BW W.. 70S Markat etreet k. F. Won- dwrot caraa Sood It (JlaiakrM. jrWiaS The LadlM Emperlnm aud Lace Honse, .? ITLI.J . . ... ' L n I J toi iiiuu street, oetwren laiuiitu auu Xfnpetiutn DaI.J rip fthit It. I.aertiiAn A Co., proprietors, are constantly rtreiv ins fresh supplies ofgood, and now offer superior inducement to the Ladles of Oregon n our line of Laces. Embroideries, Uuchingt, handkerchiefs, Seek wear, Cor set, Underwear, Zephyrs, Chenilles, etc., etc., in fact nearly every article needed by the Ladles for fancjr work. Orders from abroad solicited and promptly filled. Pacific Bank. Cor, rins and Btnioms Streets. Kan rranciaco, dttnroaWA, Jan. 1. 188L E. H- McDonald, fmidral. J. M. McDonald, Vice rnaklaet. Uatataa. Capital Stock, paid np, $1,000,000.00 Sorpluj, . . $432,73193 Thanking- oar friends ( thHw liberal patronage during the put Jtr, It aliall b our aim and we feel auralaat eutlra aaliafacUoa will leaull from all bnlun tnuted to na. We, Uh annrh plraaur. """ your notice the .unjoined atalriueol of the affair of thla Bank, and offer our errlre abonld vou at any tun dealre the tranaactlon of any banking ft collection biflneaa. or mi any Chang iu jtour pnaeul basking arrangemeuuh RESOURCES. Rcnl Fatal- (Ilk Building-) Hill Hec. lvi.ble '27,2 il Ovrrtlmlta (Solvenll I0,-S!? 75 Heal latate taken for drbt.. on Mini Aa.ii nl IHirkl4M-l4 Ihie irom lliaaka& Hnnkrrn. Caab UxilO In wur vault) .... tlH.ai M9n 13,041,940 74 LIABILITIES. rafltnl airark 1?!2,Stl2 K Heacrve t una (Hurplun) ... t t.J,75S 1 lue IH-poaltora 5..S S J line to Ban kn and Bnnkrra 107, 7 S line UlviUeuUa li,01 1,520 74 We'a-lT ndTlr In detail of all credit, and acknowledge promptly all letter, and will furnUh a private trlttgraiHtlC code to oorreapoiidauta, When reqnoated. M,lHuenU ofOold nl aiWr nuIlloM Will bavn aperial caie and pnmipl returua. tiring- rounrrtnl by Jel-buno with all ilia prinolpal warehonaea and the I'rodtio Ei ohanne," we keep Uiomiliihlv poled to th heat, drain and Hour market, and are prepared at all time to make loam on Flour. Wheat and Bar. ley, aud oilier approved Mercliaudlae Iu WarahoUM. laveatuirnla mntleoa t'onimlaalon, and anrrlnl ntleaitlon given lo tli negotiation of llraU-liM luaua of ciUea, couutie and other oor uorattuna. w liny in1 Pell nil of r.ctnnR en the Principal Oil le in tho Uxtim STara. Exulm, Faxao and OajuiaKT l ollrrliona made and prompt return ren dered at market ratee of en-bauga. Tele-rnphl "Irnnalrrn niaie with Raw York. Morrow, Oincaoo, and th titlui-lpal olUM of the V. B.j alao cable traniter toV.urope. ltlemort'rlllnnd-mmrwlMel-IU laaued on the principal alio of th UmTU brTraaudtrnorc. Loern mnfle on gno Collntrti or p nrovetl Nmwa. Oood llu-lni Jioto aud Lraft dlaeounted atloweat market ratea. Uopoalta rerolveu, ul(Jort (a Cbeek W IllKHil not! re. National, Mate, City and Connty Bond) and Warrant, and other becurttlo, bougut and aold. W rrapertftilly mil nltenlloai to our fhrllHIen for dulug every kind of legltlmata l)aukln Bualneu. Youra, Tory raapectf ully, B. II. MeUONAI.D, PrentkuL 0AVIDSONS WORK PRICES First&Yamhillsi Portland, Or. CHRISTY & WISE, Is. Liberal Advanoea made on Consignment. 4 Front at, Portland. S7 Vront H Hon krauclaro. . J. Chappell, Manager Tortland office. Dm. BTAnKEY A PAI.KN H NKW TRKAT nienthy luliHlHtloii.for l-onaaaiutlnn, Aathaia, Hroaehllla, atarrh, DyaaeMlai laeadarhe, ln blllly. .Veuralirta, Kheuaiatl.ai, and all Ckrsale an Nervoaa IMaordera, l'a'ku(ea may heonnven lenlly ent by expreaa, ready for Immediate na at home. All reqiilnlieaaiid full dlreellona In earh park. axe. Tnfortnatlon and anppllearan be had of II. K. MA1TII BWK W Montfomery tBan Kranclwo 01. BEN U 50KDIS. W. fl.'ANDBO Occidental Hotel, (KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN). Cor. First and Morrison Streets, Korden k indrus, Proprietors. Porllnnd...... -.Oreaon Free Coach to and from the House, janl7 1m C.B. FETY, SEAL ENGRAVER A Klrat etret, fortlaaa, Or. f '. .utJt JLtlS . t . V- aa. . i f f'tmtr,vt:.mwi.. " art f Notary And lxxrHein, HtMlnnd RrM I1, Hten ell auu nuooer nuunpn mnr w ru! LAND PLASTER! K0V7 18 TBI TIMS TO BOW IT. A Good Supply st EVEEDING & FAERELL'S. FOB -A T-jT- flUM frm tlKO: Oriran front tM. jttr- - -'aa Sav yonr money by purrbaatnc at l2iii beadnuartera. BPRNCEK'S lfatr.ble II f f l plana and KMITH Amariran Organ aold on Inntallment. Send for clrealar. P. W. nPENCKB k CO., a and Fifth etreet, San Fran . laco, Cal. Plaooa and Orfan ranted, tun ad and re paired, aa-nur Plants, Trees, Etc. ILLV8TKATKD CATALOOCI FR1. L K i. THCMBULL CO., dl and dti dauoa atrMV Baa FraaoUea 31 R 1852. c CO m the only firm In lb Blnln Kxelunlvely Katnifed In lbl BnaineM. A23 First reet, DR. SPINNEY, K. 11 Kearny etreet, a. F., Treat all C-kral aad SpMlal Dlaw YOUNG MEN "ITTIIO MAY BB HUFFKRINO FROM THF. KF IT ferta of youthful follliv or indlarreikm, will do well to avail theiuaelvea of thla. the ireatoat booa ever la.il at the altar of ulTerm humanity, lilt. M'INNKY will ruarantee to f,,r(,lt a.vu l.ir vr. ntm ol Hi.tiiliial Ueakoeiai or private dlaeaaea of any Bum uruuaraoter wua-a n uuaenaae ana laua u our. HIDDLE-AflED NH, There are manr at th are of Ihlrtv to alltr who are tmuoied with loo frequent evat-ualkuia of the bladder, often aet-onipaiileil by a alUht aiuartlnf or bu nilna aenaatmn and a aeakenlnc of th ayatem In a manner tlie patient ranimt aix-mint for. On eiam inln the urinary deinalia a ropy aedimeiit will often be found, and aotnetlmea email parth-le of albumen will apHar, or the color will be of thin mllkl.h hue, wain chaiiitlua lo a dark and lurp'd apiVaranre. There are many men who die of thla dlDlcuay. ktiio rant of the cauae. which la the aecoud ataae of H.ni. all anch caat, and a healthy restoration of the f eullo Urinary oricana. nal Weakneaa nr. N. w il inanuiie a oenert pure in umi-e itoura iv in, ann a too. nun.iaya injiu II A. M. Cnuauliailon free. Thorouah eaaiuluatlou and advlre, IV Call on addre nat. apiMNEY A- o.. Na. II Kearnv atreel. Han Kran-laH. fal. J. B. KNAPP, Commission Merchant AND PURCHASING AGENT. a ti rinnda nn Cnmmlaalon. WOOL, OKA.V, DAIRY PRODUCTS ASD FRUITS A BFKCIALTl. Agent lor Parrott'l PaUiut Doubletree. 267 First street, Portland, Oregon. We hare for anle n lara quantity of maaqnlla m aMd wklrh la auiNprlor for aaatnraaw kraak land, rrrentlv katraed aver. I Thorouahbred POULTHY. DUh fared Berkahlrea and Mario tnl.,.rf fkln. Pin- alaA Jerapv Mp.-tle. Write, tnnlotltif lump, for olr . .nlar and nrlca lilt lo WILLIAM ll.hd, Lo Angeln. Cal. narl'Klm aaniBTaaan Mcu ; BLOOD IS THE LIFE. I7IOP. THIS SEASON OF Till Vl.anaeat.lo climate., prevent Rheiintatlam by u.lnI-tiiiider'.Oreon Blood W"''.""', o-lelirlty whloh thl. medicine la r.pl. 'r bdng In ev ery aection oi una uouiw j , -T . , ,: curealthaaefTi'cled.have now entnbllalied II. elllcai y nevoid all doubt. 'But II ahotild be renienibered, , In dleaa,.a of the lllood or IJver, aaiii olbe'l 1 minle Amotion., a Utile Ume and od "iiMlHi e la alwa. neceawy to effect a cure. In moat every caae t h e tir. ion llliHrf IMrlrler will afford Immediate relief of the S.on' h Il-aa-a, Idv.r and Kklney Tronb ea, whj b n mki Uii Blood Impure. It will effect r thii InMiewhol.lHHlypmper. WeSiidpenanotkn w In their .l. kneaa are apt to expect to "iucb, wlille o.neraeiiieotaalnali'tiottletoefli'Ctacure. Kome re nulreWooVthre botUe., and other, more Hum doiibl. "'A'.r firrtJierlnforaiatlon and .particular L,"'"" around each Nntle. tVild by alldealera. l'rlce per bot tle II, or ti for tlx bottle. WILLIAM PFUNOER, Operative Chemist. ol Proprietor, Portland, Or. Pharauulat, llealer In Drtaja, (aeaaleal and Cor. Morrlaon and Second Mtreeta, Portland, Or. Wholeaaie ana neiaii Agent for Forest Flower Cologne Mme. Rachel' ENAMEL BLOOM for the Complcalon. BHAW'S Factorial Syrup HHAW'8 Glycerine Lotion for the Face. Theae preparation, ar equal to anythtnt of the kind ever nrTcred In thla market, and ail are invited to call anil aee for themaelvea. Ordera by mull promptly attended lo. JOHN A. CM ILIl. -f-l feba Cor. Morrawn and ondat., Portland, Or. F. E. BEACH Sl CO. (aHwecaaor I Cofstna A Beaveh), 103 Trout rtront -.....Portland. Or. DKALERH IN Paints. Doors, Oils Sash. Glass, Blinds. Haelna arraared ta laapart all Prloell llaeaar PalalWUkaai Win. fclaaa, w araeaablrO ta live aa favaraale teraa thl Ua r uaa. a oaf dealer la Partlaao. (oatraetar aa llealer will wad It to their adTaatua ta aead far aar prteea befare rlaclu roera. . A. B. ELFELT & CO. Manufacturers and Importer, of Hen's and Boys' CLOTHING Nos. 3 and 5 North Front St., hva roKTLAirD. ' " 5 13. 1HT. j COMB f..ii AND 18SO. corner Main. TIIR OK EAT NERVE TONIC . - - a Titr oNi.r row-viva Ct-Kitfor Nervoua liehil II v, Vital rlnliauatlon, Sriulnal Weakneaa, (Miet nmtorrhiea, Ut Man II. miii and all the evil ef . (iH-taol YiMithhil Follle and Kaeeaaea. It atop I'KKM INKNTI.V all Weak. enlo. Involuntary drain IllUtll lluHV4t.ll. tllt In evilNOle n-Mllllnol inetM evo m. ,. dealruetlve In mind and bwty. and make life nilarr. hie, often leailtn. to llwaidly. and l-ln. IT aTRkNiiTHKKa the nervea, Itraln (Memory , lllood, Muarlea, lilaeatlnn. Kidney. Illadder, and n pnalno live oritaiia. It reatoiva to all of the ontanle luiKtloim Ihelr former vlfor and vitality, nutkliuc life cheerful ml enlovalile. Prk-e Z 90 per hottle.or i bottle for llO.wilh'fulllnatrtH-ikina event upon rerelidol pik-e or (!. t. D.. aioure from obarrvatkin. to any addre-. by UK. HAI.FIKI.il, .Id Kearny atreel, han Tam-laixi, tal, fommunloalioii tlrklly ronadeiittal by leiter, or at ollk-e, free. . 43 Front at., Par Hand. H.P.GKEG0RY&C0 Keep a Compltl Block of Wood Vnrklni Maehlnerr haw Mill and Sow, Marililnlat' Tool. Nteam Knglnea and Boiler, aieani, Hand and Power Pantpa, Meant KiiK'net-ovei nor, l.ubrlcalln; Oil. Hloweraand ICllianat Fan. Kinery Whtolaanil Maeblnerjr, lleltln a pr laity. PncklnK, Hoa, Valvta, Sprlnf. Kit. Order from iheoouolry filled with promptnet SEEDS AND TREES. BF. WELLINGTON. GR0WBR, IMPORTER and Healer la r-eata. WaahltiRtoa treel, Pea Frandwyi. PeBd for Sl-page oataiotiue. Itm-Wetl Ft-st Premium Stale Fair. PRICES REDUCED. (1AI.VANH? MEDICAL BKI.TS, NKW KTYI.K, X 110. (lalvanlc Medical Bella, eatia appllanc., tli. (Wvaiilc Mwllcal Helta. S tmproveineiita, fx. U.iHranteed one year. IIWT IN TH K WOULD. W ill imaltlvelv cure without mwlloUie lllieunitini I'aralVHla. Neiiralirla, llle. Kidney, IJver, Hplnal HlHiwaea, liniKil y, It tire, Aue, NervoiiicM, DyatH-iM a and other DlaeaacRof either HOHNh WKHT KLKt'llllt MAtiNKTlCBKLT CO,i Market atreet, Wall Krauclito ni Tlio Great English Hcmcdy. I. a never-fallliuj Dire for Nervoua Debility ,Kxhaint ed Vltalltyk'niinal Weak. KHMXierinatorrhiH. La MunhiMMl. llllHKluy i'iiralvnk,ndall Iheterrl hie elrn ta of Helf-AbUM Youthful Kolllee. and e-ci-mh In nialiirer year auch aa Ifim of Memory, ldtalttide,NiMrtun;Ml KmM aloua, Averalon to HiK-lety IHniueaa of Vlalon, Nolaea In the Head; the vital Ihitd iiammIok iiuolMervcd In the uiine!aiid uiuuy oilier dlaeaaea that lead to Inaaiilly "n U?Hl JITI K will airree to f.irfelt PWe II nndred Itollnr for caae ol till, kind the YITA I. Ka-amKATIVKiunderlil.atie.-lnl advice and treat ment) will not cure; or foranythlii Impure or Injiirl m.."oi".l In It. .K. M I VI I K treat; 111 priv.to dlwaaeamMvewifiilly without mercury. lnltaUan free. Tlioniuuli examination a-itl atlvk-e. lu. Ui.tlii: aualvalaol urine, anin. Price nf Vital Kealoratlvo K 51 a Sittle, or our time, the oiianlity, lit) Oil; e.it to any ddrcwi uiain receipt of price, or ( . O. D., wt-iir from obwrvailoii ; and In pitva'' ""';; U D A. E. Nil lit. aa. jr., 11 Kearny atreet, atua Fraaclaco, C'aL DR. ItmTIF.H KIUNF.T RF.Mf.nr. !. PIIKKTH'I cun all klnda of hlduey aud Blailder Comiibdnl., (miiorrhir. tlleet, Iiii-orrh.ea or aale by all drunaUla; .1 a bottle, air bottle for aa I)H. MITIF.'I DAMIirl.IOX PIMA ;r the ";t aTtd cl.e,H-al II V H P KPHI A ami III MO V cure In the market, lor aale by all driikitUt. HOIHIK, DAV1H dt It)., Portland, Dr., Whjleaale Aai'lltn. x It t madivtrom alWmrl Tropical fal of RarO Value Hlir a Ptwarfl i B Keaeedy for all th. dl. e that cauae palim in the lower part of the M-ly-fVTl'orpId lJver-lleada.'he.-J.uiidl.- lMialneaa ("wveTKalar'a. and all lb. d.lhculile. the KUiniya liver aud Vrtnary Oman, for teaaala iHaernM Monthly Menatruatkma, and during pmcnancy, It ba no eo al It reaUire. the ornana that Malta the blood Snd nenc to the bert BMead f-rllter. U 1. the only known remedy that cure. Ilrbtlu Dl-. or Dm bete, uae Waraer". Male IMabetea t are. r-oTiaTehy Drn.kl.ta and all Dealer at 1 M Pl bottle. Lareat bottle In tlie markeL Try It. II, H. YVARWgR rO - Rlr. af. T iT. C. Carson. Manufacturer and doaler In all kind, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Etc BABONKD riHlSnCD LfTHBCa ConitantlT on hand. Importer o Paints, Oils, Glass , Brushe? AND AFOLLUNK Of Painters Materials Orden from th en-ntrr will reoelr prompt and careful attention. (albiook rAOtoar 111 rrmCHrea. t Weldl.rt t Mf VonTLAHD. Hat). rNiWia li