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' - ALL SORTS. The Gladstone! are all mimical. Xbe St. Louia Cremation Society .,1-nvetl a failure. Lai Xbe oatlook for the approaching win ter of 1881-82 is pleasing Henry O. Vennor. rri, Txulville Dsneri ronort that Ativ i i I now Las fallen in the Holy Cross coun trv. Mrs. Gladstone, the wife of the Pre mier, is suffering from erysiixilas in face. Son Antonio. Texas, is to be made the one of the moHt important military pouts tlm Sontb. of The name Milwaukee is derived from an Indian name Malm-an-Wauk, signify inir a council ground. The general impression in New York is that the dynamite lonow caning aim self Hartmann is a uumoug. It is proposed that the Great Eastern .;yinullv Aftllnil tlm Leviathan ' be brought to New York and fitted up as Hummer hotel. The Whitehall Times thinks that men should furniah wives with politics and thaf women should furnish husbands with religion. Pnnnln vho habitual v breatl lie throueh their mouth instead of their nostrils have the senso of smell mu weakened, or altogether lost. Strange Impertinence rostor "Yes, Mrs. Brown. Taking into consideration the fact that the Smiths hardly ever pay their pew rente, it is strangoly bad taste on their part to sing so loudly and throw such unction into tueir prayers, airs Brown "Quite too terribly shocking!' "See how a deserted wifo can die !' siirinlcAil 11 T.rnnklvn woman to her land laIs an oli a inmtuul from the. fotirth-stnrv window. Her clothing caught on a h6ok and for the next fifteen minutes siio hung forty feet from the ground, with a crowd of 2000 people admiring the size of her leet. When if nnmen down to fine ficurilltr says an exchange, there is a woman in Vermont who is entitled to the first pre mium. She owed her hired man some $3'20 for labor performod. To square the account she married him and then got a divorce coming out of the specu lotion $200 ahead. RmnH .Tfinnnwte funs ononincr iust like the largo one, and witH a slender handle almost as tine as a hairpin, are new iiair ornaments. They come in black, orna mented with silver, and ail tuo pan shades of blue, pink, ivory, and white, They are to slip in the hair like combs and are very fantastical. "Denis, my boy," said a schoolmaster to his Hibernian pupil, "i iear i snau make nothing of you you've no applica lion." "An' sure enough, sir," said the quick-witted lad, "isn't it myself that's always been tould that there is no occa sion for it? Don't I see every day in the iv.nl. T-..V.1. - 1 ..!.. newspapers inai .u man u upi'Vi at all, at all?" "I declare I never was more impressed in my life with the foolishness of flies," exclaimed a boarder to his landlady, as a couple of winged voyagers embarked in his soup. "I do not understand you, sir," she said, haughtily. "Well," he explained, "those two poor creatures undoubtedly supposed that this stuff was thief enough to float em. 1 lie Turtle Trade. "Ten cents three for a quarter !" called a shabby looking man from New Jeisey no I.a nxillrA.l alnniy T'nrV Rnuf vpntprilnv carrying a large tin pail and a market basket. "Ten cents three for a quarter!" he said again. Then he said it once more. "Twig the turtle!" exclaimed a small boy who had peored into the pan. iiio and lnoked abont nneasilv for the policeman who might order him to "move on, aijipea nis iiaiiu noep mm the pail. Clawing about, ho presently brought to the surface of the half gallon of dirty water a heaping aud squirming handful of livo mud turtles. "Ten cents," he said. The black and hard shelled reptiles tumbled about in a liv ing mass, and scrambled wildly toward the edge of the basket. "Get back there!" said the turtle ven der savagely, and the- turtles he slapped on the nose got back without ado. The turtles were black. Some were twice the diameter of a trade dollar, and some were no larger than a dollar. Tho heads were striped with bright yellow. Several gentlemen stopped, looked on a moment, and bought turtles which they dropped into their pockets. "Where do they come from?" asked one. "Jersey." "How do you catch them?" "They live in the swamps ond I catch 'em with a net. Sometimes I can steal out on a fallen tree, or a log, nnd scoop in two or three without getting into the mud above my waist. Usually I don't calculate on getting off so easily. They're quick little varments, and if you make the first bit of racket as you try to eome to 'em when they're sunning themselves on the logs, why, they'r into the water so quick von can't remember what you're there for." "Do you sell many?" "Not as many as last season. I'm afraid it's a very dull summer for aquar iums." "Who buys them?" "All sorts of people. I suppose they mostly put them in goldfish globes or small aquariums. Sometimes a boy "buys one for the sake of making it un comfortable." "Are these little turtles of any other use?" "Well. I've seen 'em et by campers out. I suspect, though, tlwse were hun gry fellows. To ki'l the little bugs a sulpher match is held at the tail. The head comes out with a wicked blink of the eyes. A hatchet is the next thing you want. A good, thorough boiling will loosen the body of the turtle from the shell. Some people prefer the shells to the live turtles, for they can make pin cusions of the shells." "Is it not a new industry to peddle turtles?" "Yes. I never met any one else in that line of trade. There isn't money enough in it. Heaven only knows what they are good for. But ieople seem to want tbem, and far be it from me to stand in the way of a man having any thing he want if I can sell it to him." New York Snn. ftpoopendjkt'a lV-tar IHnplor. "Well, my dear," saya Mr. Spoopen dyke, with a nail in his mouth, aud bal ancing himself waverinelr on a dining- room chair, "all you'vu got to do now is io get your pioture ready, and 1 II show you how to hung the thing." "It's awful sweet of vou. wet." said Mrs. Bpoopendyke, alternately rubbing the irame of a very Lectio chromo and sticking the thumb she had imn Lain- meriug for the last twt nt m. un tea. "Ii'a awiui sweet uud thoughtful ut you, deur, to offer your MtisUuoe ut such a time. for I do bulievo I never would have got a nail driven in that stupid wall." "Of course you wouldn't, my dear!" langbed Mr. Spoopendyke. "Who ever saw a woman thut cont'd drive a nail? lou oouldn t drive a galvanized carpet tact in a 'leven-pound bladder of putty. And seaking of driving nails, I'd like to know if you're ever going to hand up mai nammer, or meat-pounder, or what ever you've been using. Think I can drive nails with my elbow? ' . "It's the stove hook, love." said Mrs. Spoopondyko meekly, handing him a ujjDieriuua-juuKiug implement, wuu a wooden handle at one end and tho under jaw of a shoemaker's plyers at the otner. "Oh. its a stove-hook, is it? said Mr Spoopemlyke.regarding the weapon with sinister expression. "Now. if you'd handed me that dog-iron, or a pair of steelyards, I'd have been right at home; but a stove-hook ! Really, my dear, I d rather undertake to drive a nail with a scythe-handle." "But the wall's so Boft and lovely, dear, it reully drives them leautifully, it they would only stick, said Jlrs Spoopondyko, reassuringly. "Only stick 1" said Mr. Spoopendyke, contemptuously: "now, I'll bet that you never wet the mucilage on a single nail before you started. That s why they didn't stick for you ouch I sufforin Moses ! Are you going to stand serenoly by and see me beat my nuckles into a shapeless pulp with tins dodgasted measly marlinspike I ' 1'oor dear! said Mrs. hpoonendyke, consolingly. "You act so impatient and at the first trial, too. Maybe it struck something hard in tho plaster. Try another place that's tho way I man aged that." Oh yes. said Mr. Spoopendyke: "that's the way you managed it! and you have punched enough holes up here to play cribboge in. Will you fgirame an other nail ? Don't yon see I've knocked tins oiiu Hat, and can t unprv it up again?" "Can t nnprv it up again! ejaculated Mrs. Spoopendyke, in a very gentle voice, handing him another nail. Can t unpry it up again! W ell, if that ain't grammar!" "Oh, am t it .' said Mr. bpoopendyke, with a most horrific smile. "Of course it ain't, you old female seminary with a cracked bell in your cupola! Am I go ing to school to you, or am I driving nails?" 'Well, dear," sighed Mrs. Spoopen dyke, "you're surely not driving nails." "No, you can just bet I'm not drivin' nails, and you can bet I ain't a-goin' to try to drive no more nails neither! And you can bet," continued Mr. Spoopen dyke, with still denBifying intensity, and a war-dance flourish as he leaped to the floor, "and you can just bet your high muck-a-muck, if you'll set that fieasly old chromo of yours on the siiMtablo, I'll throw this dodgasted boomeiang so far through it that it won't got back for a centuryl"--Brooklyn Eagle. The Peacock and Hie Oyster. Oiio (lav an O rater not. out to cross a neck of land to save himself a long swim around it.and as he journeyed along the ilnstv hiffhwuv he suddenlv beard a harsh voice crying out for him to halt. As he rolled mto the snaae oi a pig-weeu, a Peacock advanced with lordly strut and demanded: 'How now, sirrah I Where are you going ond what is your errand.' "T'm aininlv crossinDr from water to water, and tired enough I am. I believe I have been three good hours making half a mile." "TliroA linnrft! Whv. I could stmt over the distance in three minutes! Ah, mo, but you don t amount to mucu ior size." No, a child cun swallow me at a gulp." "And vou aren t ine least vh preuy. "That's true. My shell is cuarso und full of ridges." "And you can t sing.' "Not a note." "Nor flv?" "Not a fly." itrll .Atl T xnnllv totv irnn Vnur then.if you want to see something gaudy, just gaze on me." The bird strutted up and down, head np and tail spread out, and the Oyster as compelled to say mai it was u bigiw to do sore eyes good. "While you creep, I walk, strut and "Yes." "While you whisper, I sing." "Yes." "iriiiln vnn tumble around in tho mud and sand, I reflect all tho colors of the rainbow on the lawn." "I must odmit it," sighed the Oyster. "And while a pig-weed shelters yon, it takes a whole apple tree to give me shade. You see " And the Oyster saw. An Eagle had been looking for a breakfast. The hum ble Oyster, hidden away under the weed, aai.nrJi.l liia niercinor fiances, but the V'V 1 J'l. l -" I I l- ' gorgeous Peacock was instantly seen and spotted. There was a whirr, a scream, and the Eagle hod ascended with the vain-elorious bird fast in his claws. 'Come to think it an over, sam ine Ovster, as he squinted his larboard eye aloft, "it is about as well to be an oyster under a pig-weed as a peacock in the claws of an eagle. I guess I'll move on." fnii, Those who were born to stmt should not exult over those who were born to creep. A nnvol ilivorce sait is pending at Memphis, in which a woman is suing for ad ivorco from two nusuanug m tue same time j. Supposing her first husband dead, woman married a second, and, dis- the ga .,! with both, the dual wife now seeks single-blessedness. A Life clothing establishment in Paris is employing with success a number of niagno-electnc machines for the trans mission of power from the basement to 'ie top of the building. Mettlir Bra re' y. The Niobrara (Nebraska) Pioneer says: Mr. G. w lard, who has just re turned from ONeiil City, informs ns that the two ltiglow brothers, who re sided in town for awhile this spring be fore going to their homesteads, uear Atkinson, Holt oouuty, were buried in a well at that place ou the 'th ult. by the caving in of the qnicksand through which the well had )een sunk, tho curb ing not being of niSlcicut strength to resist the pressure. Although one was severely injured by the timbers, he sur vived uutil the Saturday morning fol lowing, and the other, who wus not in jured, lived until t'aat evening, when their strength was exhausted and death released them from misery. Although 28 feet from the surface of the ground thoy conld easily make them selves heard, and gave directions regard ing the disposal of thoir property, ad vis ing their wives who were sisters, to go back to their old home JaBt, where they would be happier and more comfortable. There were more rescuers thau could work at a time, and frequent changes of hands were made, all being dono that mortal conld do, but of no avail, the brothers being fully awaro that help could not reach them in timo. They died calmly and manfully, taking their fate as true men do. They wero exhumed Sunday and buried tho same day. Koumiss. Into one quart of new milk put one gill of fresh buttermilk and three or four lumps of white sugar. Mix well and soo that the sugar dis solves. Put in warm place to stand ten hours, when it will be thick. Pour from one vessel to another until it becomes smooth und uniform in consistency. Bottle and keep in warm place twenty four hours, it may toko thirty-six in win ter. The bottles must be tightly corked and the corks tied down. Shake well five minutes before opening. It makes a very ogreoablo drink, which is especi ally recommended for persons who do not sssimilato their food. Instead of buttermilk, some uso a teaspoonful of yeast. Mado from mare's milk, it is the standard bevorago of the Tartars, who almost live upon it in summer, and is also used largoly by the Russians. Tho richer your milk, which should be un skimmed, the better will bo your kou miss. Food and Health. Comsm SrAV. John B. flnrrlanu, lfiTThinl street, Port liitxl, Or., hustukpn the general agency for the lliiuwholil Sewing Machine, manufac tured by tlo Providence Tool Co., of Providence, It. I. it ii a large armed, noiseless, light run ning sewing machine, that has been thoroughly tested for three years in the ust. It is simple, perfect and complete in workmanship, aud is a household treasure. There is nothing more do sireablo in the family or factory than tho House hold muchine. It is a most desirable machine for dressmaking or tailoring, having been tested on heavy work at 11(10 stitches er minute for over three years without repair. The many ex cellent qualities of the household, and tho wide range of work done on it has placed it at the head of sewing machines, and justlv entitled it to the crown of perfection over all competitors. Call and examine it, and you will Uo convinced. Agents wanted. Circulars and information fur nished. It is the province of ministers to do good, there fore we think every minister should inlorm him self in regard to Ammen's Cough Hyrup, and af ter being satisfied that it is all thut is claimed for it, recommend it; thus lives can be naved and then taught how U save their souls. We are told that the proprietor is always willing to givo a bottle free to any minister of funiily who wishes it to try. John B. Garrison k Co., 187 Third street, agents for Oregon aud Washington for the Turkish rug and other burlap pattcrns.carpotyurns, rug hooks aud rushing! l'ertcction Dyes. Agents wanted. Send for price list. When yon go to Portland be certain and visit Isaac Barman, Tho Clothier, as it is the only store in which you can soeasily contract for an outfit and be sure of receivingsat isfaction. Or send your order; state your size and quality of goods desired, and if you do not receive them as ordered don't accept them. Addross ISAAC BAltMAN, The Clothier, corner First and Washington streets, Portland Oregon. Flotow, the composer of "Martha," is soventy years of age. He recently cele brated his birthday with great pomp. He wus born at Itothendorf, Alecklenburgu, April 27th, 1811. Frank G. Abell. the premium photo grapher of Oregon, is prepared to take all kinds or photographs, cabinets, etc., in the highest styles ol art. His handsome parlors 107 and 1(19 First street, Portland, are always open for tho accommodation of his patrons. WhoopingCough Ammen's Cough Syrup. Pfimder's S. S. S. Fever and Aeuo mix ture. A sure shot. "o. N. P. Co."(New Hcrlrao', No an Prtaii Business Wm MCA 1 l .MiKAVKH. '. H. FETY'C10alc street, SeaTKnitriiver, nmuu- furturrr ol steel and Hniw Ntami. lues, Hitlers, notary und lolKe muIn. Orders tilled promptly. Bl'KXA VIHTA POTTI.lt Y. Wlinl.MALF. DEPOT 7 and M front. A. M.Mmltli Crop., niHiiulHeulres drain tue. suiiih ware. Hewer put, vanes, lire brick, etc. Country order filled promptly. fOMMIHMON MKK( IIA.VT. "II. II. PITTM -No. 76Friilil street, holenala dealer In California and Mexican fruit and produce. China ttlceand Nut (III at low rateK! AST UOUIIM. MOHXira PA'LACf. OP ART The liadlhUr ..I u...l il.lO.M urln.liuuilA and retail. Fancy good and artists' uwucrialHa mm in 1 1 y. m Kind at rert Portland. :'. Mr 11 D. J. MALAUKEY & CO., Commission Merchants, WHOLESALE DEALERS Dl GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Foreign and Domestic Frodaee. W MfUtlMMl! Dairy rra4MsaMUIV ConaknmcnU and order! anllrKM. hrtttn of kv nlrr promptly anawrrd. Wtckly Price) Comal nMM fna on application. LIBERAL CASH ADYAXCES BADE 01 lOASIUJiMESTS. 1 mm4 1 TUOTT aTBEET, rOKIXAJTD 3i! Dr. H. 31. RUSS, UentM. For tht Interact of th pnhlle. I hav rolvi to do arav-ciaaa work at Uxm prfcea: rMllinnCM Warfc-Fattelala lataatM Ulil.MriMn ' ferial Trrlk a IMUr ! "rt M.rTMtH lellalala' ... 1 a4 upr H Will-. -- - '""Ii tilntuaiil Taata, mtih Oaa ! Ode: Cor. Fim and Alder, Opp. Town dork. Dr. H. af . IIM, Dealt W aaara, all kaara. Teeth talnarted Itaaat (aa, M eta. THE NORTHWESTERN IflsneCiw OP PORTLAND, ORECOX. Incorporated under the lawn of Oregoiu ClURTKH I'MU KTI AU CaHTAL, IIUI.OUO orrii fk. Cll.Vltl KH HKtlKI.K. l-rvmldent, IIK.NKY Al'KKH.M AN, Vkw-I'mMrut, J AMEN HTKKI., Trea.urvr, A. S. (illosN, K,vrelry and Manager. Pihk1vii J. W. Wtmlley, Henry Aekerinan, Jan Hteel, S. Jiillm Myer, Cnurlea II. ((vie. Pnllrav of frvm one Ihmiaand lo ten Ihouaaiid dollar eai-h Iwited to uiintarrie.) iienainaat the raletif f. ier year on eaehtliuuaand for nialra under elxhteen and fenialra under alMnn;and lii M-r year on each tlioua and fur all alMive thorn ajrea, fur the ahiHl of four ream, anil thereafter, tlurtiiat unmarried life, at the rale of one dollar per year on the tlioiinaiid. Marriage ariMMiueni are it railed, aeivrdinn to axe, not to n reeil two dnllarM ver thuiiMtiid in anyone inoiitJi.roiu. uieiK'liiK In Kehrnary next, and einllin the year yuu niarry In. Polk lea ar' payahle at the end of the year during whirl) marriage ixvura at the rale of iUer rent fur every year fnjii) date and amount uf pulley, when all further mtereNt eeaaea. '1'hln la purely a iHiiuelnntitutloii, and the name, of lla ottnTH, iltnvtoni and reference given In elreolar, with Ita.tiM'k capital, are a Kiilllch-lil Kiiamnlceof tla liertiil rellatillity. Kuvmetlc and ndlatile ageiiui wantiMl everyw here. All our aiithorlacd aKenlNearry their coiiiiubnlon to do hllNlncfV! w ll h them. For iwrtleiilarn uddreita A. K, (J ROSS, Seen'lary, Ponlnad. Ormaa. KiHini .VI l iiani HIiK'k.Htark aireet. J"OII"ISr A.. CHILD, PhnraaiM'tat, Denler In Drnoa, CaeMleula and Medlrlnea, Cor. Mcirrlvin and Second Street, Pert Ian Or Wholesale and lleiail Atteul for Forest Flower Cologne Mine, itachel'i ENAMEL BLOOM for the (iiniplrsloa. HIIAVv'8 Peetorlal Syrup WIAW'S Glycerine Lotion fur the Face. Theae prennnttmiM are equal to anything of the glml ever otrered In thla market, and all are Invlteil to cull anil wee ftir lheiuidve. Order hv mall pruiupily attendeil to. JOHN A. I'll ll.li, I'miruM, feh' for. Mnrrlmn and ond ida., Purtland.Or WEAIIKNOW CAIIIIVINd A COMPI.KTK AK. WOUTMKNT tiF A I.I. NTOt'K, WI.FJH AND K1VI.KN OF DOORS. All rcffulur ulttui, 2, 4, I and 12 "WI1TDOWS, Ai nhou i) In our cutalugue. Alao u full line ut PAI1TTEEE' STOCK, VarnUht'M, nnishtt. etc. ratnUncuo and VtWe l.lst Any liifnriiiHtloii not fntimt In our ('iitulnKiic will In cheerfully fiirnlHtit'tt. All Iftti'iM of Itupilry will rt reive prmnpl uttt'iitloli. F. E. BEACH & CO., 103 Tront atraat. Portlnnd. BKniaTKHBU HAMI1I 2 1H7V. PODJBUIIEI Z-jj -r Var ai MaraaaalsaaaaW WM. PFUNDHK, SOLE PROl'RIErOK, Urrnou rnmed Bpeclflii forlhta Climate Beware of Fever and Ague. thkhknt known wk-ikovt! man O.B. 1JIRI), M.D., nOM(EOPATIIIO rhyalclau, Ob.tetrlclua and Surgeon. Klmt alaive Sturrlimn-aame hlock with AtWI'l I'hntugrBiiligttllery-PiirllBiul.Oniton. Olllee lluura to lo, 2 to Vi and IS to K Kenldeiice. With above uuiulll. beldom at Dome between 10 A 1. Telephone In residence. ' Chemical, Mlcrowoplc and Port mortem KJanilna tlona conducted with eare. 'I heutmoalcarabeKUiwed upon Olntetrle practice. Few weeka notice required, to give time for the pre paratory treatment which una heroine ao popular among IIoniaoiath. Thle medicine, with written In itrueiTona, will be sent by mall fur three dollar, Famllv raae of medicine prepared or reulled, and book! funitahed.atNiin Frani'laeo prlcea. I'allenta treated by mall, at olllee ratea. Medicine alwuyilurulahed without extra oharg. . If. OoyanO.V. V wrlvr rir with th wtll ami fwonibly known Home of Miller it Co. J. H. CONGDON & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the tale of California and OreKon Produce, 6 Steuart street, Corner Market, BAN FRANCISCO. Doing buiincw f icliulvelT on Commlmlon, Full price aud prompt returui. Liberal adranoei made on conilguroenu. at low rate of InUtreat. Per aoual atteoilon giren all oonHlguinenu. Hpeclal attention given to wool, grain and country prm.uce. J. B. KNAPP & CO., Commission Merchants AND PURCHASING AGENTS. AM Uondii on Commlaalon. WOOL, ORA1S. DAIRY PHODUCTS AXD FHurra a specialty. Aevnt tor I'arrott'i Patent Doubletree. 267 First Btrcet, Portland, Oregon. W have the bent farllltle. In Orion for muring hiitlerao an to keep It aweet and in a marketable con dition. .No charge fur Murage uf butter comilgned to n mi. sujnrAN, Eclcctlcriiyslcian & Surgeon X1S Jlorrttoe irru CmMmm IIowm, Partluad. DR. Bt.-RMA5 TKKATH MKF.AHB AT HIS IX. .ilinu.. tti Unrrlwni it reel, by the latent ayatent nf Medical llyiflene, an practkeil at the moat celo- hKiul llvrfn.Mthlc and HvKlenlc Inalltutea In Kil- mpe, where he Mudled till ayntem, whi. li Include tlieuaeof Klwtrlc Hatha, Oalvanliatlon, Vapor and Medk-aled Itatlia. ev, etc. Both acute and chrrinlr dlanuiea are cured by thla ayntein with aitonlnhlnt aucreaa, often wlthmt the neceanlty of medk-lnea, which are only given la caaee where apeclall kidle cated. . , Haa a few apartment! ftirnlahed forth convenJ.Dc. of patient from a distance. Terma for dally treatment or foraroorte can be learned on apulicatkin at 1U atorrlaoo atraot. l anaaltall a Irea. Everding & Farrell, DEALXR8 1H SACKS. PROVISIONS AND FEED OF ALL KIND Alier and Front itreeu Portland $ SEE ME. 9 DON'T MAKE ANY PURCHASES, OH ORDER ANY GOODS, TJlTTIXi YOU HAVE SEEK OUE New Illustrated Catalogue and Price List, WHICH WILL BE READY IX TEN DAYS. Send your Name and Postoffice Address for a Copy. P. SEALING, FOTIjAJSTD, obegok " . 9Rettfttotffe" THE HATTER. 151 FRONT STREET, 162 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND. OR tUihlMtiui'ly llliiirn(t't(Btil"ifiifhfiwlfr Inii-t mvIm. wnt frtn tnttU rti oftlit i-nuiitry Onl rn front InttTtor pnuiitily IHU'il. i II. Mi'iaMnlurtlcr. IWOmiuI. Or. THOmPSOH, The Best Flux knewri for Welding Jf And MALLEABLE Iron to 8teel. lal.Aaadia.lb.tlaalarleall.VlM.rlR. . WHITNEY & HOLMES ORGANS. llobbins & Yates e P- Kiifravina-s av jr- avhUTTAI UDflk-Hfrffra,. i-av 5 NgpiSgS o o o t3 e-- 7 CJ3 Chromo and Dealers THE iraMMON PIANOS. AKtB or STENCILS SEALS EAI. KXSB A VFK. SS riKaTT aTTi rOKTLAND, OS. WK IIAVK Jl'NT HKl'KIVKI) AN INVOICK OK r.vi.iMit, 4oiiT.K-i.ir.n, A1 IMtlK .i.Aix.i.i.n WOODEN PUMPS VDA1TKI TO WKI.I.M OK I'lHI'KIIKM OF AW ili'Mlli. TIii'hh I'limim will he miIiI al extremely luw ralea, anil to ilenlera extra liiiliieenienta will be uirereil. Also a aiuull lut uf All thew Piinnn aro mini fnim 'urnmtMr Wontl, urn f nun ihe lemllnii KiiNtvrn Km turii'Ji, mikI ure war rUlltMl tO glV" rUlllrl(tU'll(lll. JOHK BABEETT, DKAI.KIt IN I'l.rMIIKUK, HAH AND KTKAM KI'ITKHS' MA'I'KltlAIX. 411 Flrat atrerl, nnd ad Aaa afreet, Portlaaa. EYE & EAlt INFIR3IAHY AND SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK. Murndiitn RohiJ lrt, IBniHrr nnd WimmI flUffc. Meiiith lur(luuO,Ur. lr. I'llklimKiii, lnl I'nift'Nwir of Kyt Kur Dimchm' In t lit- Mfiltcul Ui'iiiirlint'tii uf WllltiiniMli riiivtTiliy llIM ITt'l'lill li tllM' lllllMtliK.IIII ft iM'lllltlflll flfVUlhlll In lln tMiuth Nirt uf th city him) in iirvpunfl to iMvunid (IhH piitltMiiM NtifTt'iiiiK frum nil uIhihwh uf th h'A K, KA It ur TIIKOAT. AImi will my kjm cIhI uLtnlluii to pfOHiim liihurliiK nntir ('hnihlo Ncruim alTiM'tluiiei, himI tu (Hni'iik iMTiiHur U wunifii.aml n-lfvu allnil lfl miiiiiImt of vtwn t'tMM'tlni( I'nnlhiciiicnt. 'I lie luti'iitluii In tu piuvlilf h lluniM fur wit h nisfa with ull I he beat hVatli-nlc iufciifh'K, mmltini'il with tlm tM'st ntiHtlriil Mk Ul to hf hiul In tin ii iit n i h IIh. t'niisiiltlhir ili,VMlrlHiiiiiMUurKiuii Dr. IMilllp Harvey, I'ruf. uf illNt-u-ii'Muf wuiiM-n hihI clilltlri'ti 111 til4 iiihIIcuI (li'iuirliiifiit Wllliunt'ttH University. Ainu lr. J. M. K H row i ie. Truf.uf riiyKioluKy mnl, Ot'P't. WlllHint'tU TiilviTHlty. Foruny amount of re ft rv? it-en nnd ntn-nlnr, mlrlresn OK. J. H. PII.KIa TON. 'r. 1M nnd WiiaOtlnnlwn Mib,, 1'nrtlnnd, Or. (0UMI1IA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Itt't Front, ear. Wahlntaa Mlreela. W. M. JAMKH, (on of thn lnprieUiru of tht) "Old Nh i tonal"). VreHldeiit Jul IN I). UAWEH .Hert'U.ry The b!k)Vp ItiHtltutlnn 1m now reiuly tu rwelvB ntu I J flcntmiiiKle or female.) The I m hool In open every week iliiv Him evenitiK I rum u A. Al. loVKM. The l', C. f. Jour- I. I'oiituliihiir llhmtrntef JeMHoim In renmniirthlp jind full tiiforrnKtioiipi A4l(lrt'w ent fret. .IAMKfc HAWEN, IS: v Krunl si., I'irthtml, Or. HUDSON'S GUN STORE, 8S Flrat atrMt, Parllaad, Orom. eVSa FirrOLa) AMD AM M I'MITIO.N Flralaa Tar k la af Krery PaarHtlaa. R frTA OAST THE B DIT IX THE I IT T All MuUern Ifiiiruvementa Opn all day. J. H. BRFftWF.R. Prl.r1rtorv GO TO OARIUSON'S SEWING 3IACIIINE STOKE, Ka. 11 Third Ml, Partlaad, Or., AND SAVE MONET. AGENT FOR T11K Hlaarr, II we, Wllaaa, Da.la, Aalnasatle, JCnl Mi. Ji.aa.aiiU lluaaeawM rv'Wliia' Machiiiea. n-iiiK Mw-lniiHa reu.ire.1 anil warranted fur on. year. All kind, uf Hewing Machine JieeOlea, Atta-h-ni'uta, tUi, etc. woim Orgnna g rortrudl f. I 229 First St3 w AT l am I. aWtfaafi lllnl.ani alainaiiHi II I lilllim 11 DcHART & Co Import. of 5HAEDWAHE, IRON and STEEL. jHard Wood Lumber and Wgon Material, n Cumberland, Lehigh and P Carbon Hill Coal. rordewripirireii.f Partluad. Wrrpta. PERUVIAN BITTERS ,(l IIIXCIIOISA KI IIRA.) The Flne.t HITTKKW la laa WORI.II Til KY mE(Tl AI.I.Y (THK MALARIAL DISEASES, Vllnllu the Nvetent, aad arreal the ravaaea af he Itreililml Ale.ihul II iit.lt. IHFeO.1IA.MA. A.k yanr Ienilt ar Wloe Merrhaal furtaeaa W. J. TAN M'lll'YVFR eV 111, ftlftltiHUwflm Fartliiad. Jion n on dky, puick (i id; "atmosimi kkio J liiKiiftlatora," prlee MV. Ory Cure and limtnlia turn tnalletl un rei'eliit of Piire. with full directum fur une,eti'. K O. SKI l'MOlCK A t o., UrilKllNla 111 Kim treet, Furtlaud, Or, Hole Aneuta fur tlieN. I'n-'ltl Cuaal marMlf WILLIAM BECK & SON, 1A aad 11 aaeaad ., fartlaad. Importera of and deaieri In Sharp'g, Rcnilngton'g, Ballard's, Burgess' Kcaaady and Wlaeaeatcr BcBaatlnt; Mldea, Oolt'i. Heniluf too'l, Harker'a. Heott Hon'a, Mooroa and ClaorotUiU'a BUEECU LOADING SHOT-GUNS, BAZABU'-arOKTlNOeVHrOWDER, Beat In Ilia world, pot np to M. I and I ft raiu. riahlac Taekle af Evarr DerrlFtla, OPERA, MARINE AND FIELD GLASSES, Bird Oasaa, Bead. Baakata aad NaUaaa. RamaMcki, V.loclpeJea, Croquet Qamea, BaM Ball. DR.HEHLEY'S i P The Opinion of a Prominent Physician. I will iilwavn lve merit whre merit helun4. Par- A.. -..I.. . t..u u llulu nunumal ..a iu.rtrtre. In Hie year IMU Hound myaell Inalnit both In ai reiurtli ann rieaiin. 1 euuiu awian uu can"" i.i ... hut I l onlllliled mull I wai induced t attend the Hlata Kalrat Halem. In Hie uavllluii I aw n-veral people aaiiMilliiK winietlillnr. My rilrlfeiltr wan attracted mere. I loiiini I. wh " - - - - eiunilne.1 thefiirnmlann tlie Urn k uf the bottle, and TuiiU'.and fuiind It very pleaaant to the tame; and u my wonder and nun'rlie It aeemwl to help me. 1 pur 'tiaed a iHittle, auil while I waa atupplmf un the lair roilliil fur aeventl ilava I felt a wonderful chain. I nutli-ed a Ii wienhiK uf jln and I heitaii tu mend rapld Iv. and which I lined firmly believe wan an lnplrailoa ciauwd me tu aend for mure. I hereby freely refviii nien.teil the Iu.niikliom Tonic lo any on. aiMuted with dykprpnla and Indurentimi. J. II. IIULBBUOK, af. B. Hoda. Da.l. A ...l areata, Partload.Or SIBSON, CHURCH &- CO., Portland, Oregon. EXPORTERS OF WHEAT ANO , FLOUR. In the Market at all tlmca Tor the aeiM rautuiuditlra. Adttreaa a. for Information aa Is valara, or Term, of t'on.lrnuent. CAlA-l lTA ASD UAKLAXD BAGS foi aala In Iota lo anil. Rl.nrll mark, furulahrtl free on appHra tlon J-- .. --' - i' av -aV nAlJflPi r TONIC. ; '--tj r..t i.i.x;?