YTondert la Inmtlotu. The last ten yean in the history of Amerioan inTentiona hate been wonder fully prolific in important result. To ut noLhinz of the telephone, the phono- ' graph, the eleotrio light and the eystam of antomatio and ouadruplei telegraphy, all of which hare been ao fully described that their principles are perfectly famil iar to the general publio, there have been numerous djsooYerios, and improyemenU which, in thoir way, have brought about rerolntiona in tna arte and sciences. Among the most important of recent dis coveries are improvements in the manu facture of vulcanized india rubber in it various applications, which have resulted in making it the best and cheapest mate rial for superior and highly flowhed combs. These oombs, in flexibility and durability, are equal to the best horn and sholl. and are now extensively man ufactured. The principal factories for the making of rubber combs are located in Conueotiout. The material produced by this new process possesses peculiar qualities. It is more perfectly elastic- than common caoutchouc, resisted the action of the or dinary solvents of that material, is bet tor able to resist the wear and tear of its surface and preserves its flexibility at all temperatures. Then Mr. Kelson Good year patented a process for solidifying consequently attracted more than corn rubber, making it susceptible to any mon attention. This well has heretofore form of process of manufacture. The next invention of any importance was a potrtrine machine. Pegged shoes made by hand was manufactured in large quaniiuos a iuuk wuio uuium iuo juicu tion of this machine ; but the manufao turo was, and is.conlined chiefly to men's boots and shoes, and to tne coarser kind of ladies' shoos. Lynn, tho great center of the manufacture of ladies' shoes, was never engaged to any extent in the manu facture of peggod bLooh. The introduu tion of this machine largely increased the production, and, of courso, tlimirj ished the cost of tho product. There have been many improvements in the stitching machine, ti e product origin ally of the mechanical gonius of Elias 11 owe. This machine was first perfected in 1854 A process has recently been patented in the United States, by which shot is made at a low elevation by forcing a strong current of air upon it as it falls into the water. Another important use to which lead is put in the preparation of oxide of load or white lead as a pigment, In this branch of tho lead industry this country bikes a prominent and probably a leading position, as the 'practice of painting dwelling houses is moro com mon than in any other country Tho safety drum, another new inven tion, is a safety device whioh guards against accidents arising from such de rangement in elevator machinery, or some obstruction in the hatohway, where by the ropes may bo uncoiled from the main drum of the engine, while the car remains temporarily lodged at a greater or less distance from the bottom. It is also a perfect safeguard against tho too rapid descent of tho car, in case the belt or any part of the gearing connected with the engine should give woy, or if run too fast by the carelessness oi tne operator, Great improvements have been mado in the methods of construction used for iron safes, making them impregnable to almost any appliance in use by the most expert burglars. The doors, which are generally the weak point of a safe, are constructed of plates so uove-tailod and fitting correspondingly into the jam s that the wedge, the most effective imnlement nsed bv the burchir. is per fectly powerless against them, while the accuracy with which they fit offers no opportunity for any crevice into which nitro-glyoerine or any other explosive num ctiu ue juirouuutiu. m body of the safe being also constructed of alternate plates of iron, welded iron and steel, carbonized and decarbonized steel and crystal steel, fastened together by bolts from the outside, elleetiveiy prevents them being forced by sledge hammers, jimmies, jack-screws or any other burglarious instrument. Thoir fire-proof qualities are olso secured by a tilling of concrete, wuicn mates uuun absolutely proof against fire and damp, Iu addition to tho lire-proof filling, the safes are furniHhod with improved com binution locks, varied for each safe, monv of whi2h aro supplied with an antomatio rotary movement, and conse- nuoutly operated without any arbor or spindlo passing through the door in tho lock, rendering it impossible to pick them by any process yet invented. In 1849, Dr. Gathney invented a method of transmitting power by means of compressod air driven through pipes, Up to ten years ago his application for a patent for this process from the United States was rejected on the ground that it was a discovery, and not an invention. Fatents have, however, been obtained for it in Europe, and it is by means of of this method that the tunnel of Mount Cenis has been worked. The process was used in the work on the Hoosao Mountain tunnel. In 1872. Dr. Gatling invented and patented a steam plow, or earth pulver izing machiuo, to be propelled by steam and animal Dower combined. The fail ure of his health and the low price of grain at that time prevented his bringing this invention into practical use. Dr. Gatling had devoted his time and atten tion to improving the gun which bears his name, and tho success which has at tended his labors seduced him from the more congenial field of peaceful inven tion. Inventive talent has also been brought to bear upon soap. Several materials have been avowedly and openly mixed with soaps as improvements. The use of resin has been utilized. Silex, either as sand or in the form of "water glass" or soluble gloss (nitrate of sodo,) is one of the most common, and soaps made in this way are extremely efficient and use ful. Modified soaps for various special purposes are now made by mixing lime water, dissolved alum, etc., with soap already mode. It is gratifying to note that inven tors are taking advantage oi Uie greai capabilities of iron for beautifying forms as shown in its use for architectural pur poses. Its strength makes it suitable for structures and tracery of a light and graceful effect, altogether beyond what is possible in wood or stone. In it can now be rendered both the simpler and the richer beauties of the Greek orders, the characteristic arches and stratifica tions of Rome, the points and pinnacles of Gothio deaign and the traceries and arabesques, domes and pinnacles of the Moors. Some of the combinations re cently produced by a union of light cast ings ana wire or rod work in trellises snd veranda are wonderfully rich and ligut in enect. Tfater Qnestloa In Boston. That the publio water supply is bad is a well recognized foot. That the cause of tne trouble can be found and met re mains to be seen. The cause has not vet been found, bo the Water Commission ers isy, and until it is it wero idle to ex pect any means looking towards a cure The trouble may be permanent, and it may be bnt temporary. Be it either way, the citizens of Boston have largely ceased to expect anvthintr better, and are turn ing their thoughts to other means for getting water. The question of supply ing tne city by artesian wells has been mooted from time to time, and is now bo ms discussed with renewed interest While the preponderance of geological and unprofessional opinion is adverse to tne practicability of this source of sup ply, there are still no inconsiderate num. Lit who think the project feasible. llie experiment of J. A. Wuipplo near the Providence railroad nUtion is the most important attempt to settlo the question that has been mado, and has been fully described in the Transcript It will bo remembered that when a depth of "J155 feet was attained work on tho well was stopped Un the 21tu of heptember, however, work was resumed, and it is. sun progressing, a tieptu oi zzw leet has been reached, and Mr. hippie in tends to bore two hundred or three hundred feet deoer. He hopes to strike through the rock strata into a water course which will give a flowing well. At any rate, ho is going down to see what he will get. The water in the well, standing within three feet of the top, is pure and sweet, but when pumped in great quantities has a sulphur taste. This proceeds from a source above the IGUO-foot line, and can, it is thought, be remedied by eemonting the wall oi the well. The prevailing character of tho rock penetrated is slaty, resembling the North river flagstones. It is sometimes hard, at other times soft. Among tho bor ings was found seme gold-bearing quartz, besides some beautiful crystals of pink quartz. The capacity of the well is from IMSm to UO.UUO gallons per day. Mr. Whipple has two other wells.both of thorn outsido the city, however. Tho one at Watertown is 700 feet deep, and tho water stands within nine feot of tho ton. With a pump only half tho well's capacity, 175,000 gallons a day, is drawn out. With a proper pump 200,000 or 300,(XX) gallons could be got from it daily. Tho water is good and free from alkaloids, and tho supply would be amplo for tho whole town. The third well is in boinerville, near Lal Cam bridge, is 502 feet deep, and of the same capacity as the Watertown well. Itegarding the large amount oi water consumed by thecity of Boston, 85.000,- 000 gallons per day seems enormous, and one can hardly credit the truth of the statement till he thinks of the vast amount of machinery all over the city, the boilers, the elevators, the railroads, the sugar refinereries, etc., the hotels and the houses. The hotels and tenement houses, for instance, used during tho year ending April d0, 1881, 171,135,180 gallons; the railroads consnmod during the same time 1J5, 783,067 gallons; the sugar renneries.itf, 671,915 gallons; the breweries and beer factories, 07,410,605 gallons. Then there are the mercantile buildings, factories, stables, etc., which must oil bo taken into the account. Cedar Grovo Cem ct ory uses 1,0:10,660 gallons yearly, and tlie f ore8fc j,ii8 Cemetery 3,1'Jii.UUO gal Ions. There are 275 elevators supplied with power from tho city aqueducts, and 56 motors. The largest amount of water supplied in any one instance for an ele vator is 7,064,625 gallons per annum, but there are 56 elevators that use more than 750,000 gallons each per year, and many of them approximate to the highest figure named. The largest motor uses 1.203.750 gallons per year, but the most of them use much less than this. To this is to bo added motivo power supplied from tho city aauoducts for 25 church organs, the largest use for which in any singlo instance is 562,500 gallons yet year. Three others tako upward of 3i 5, 000 gallons each per year. Many other figures might be added, but enough has already been given to show that without water, and plenty of it.a city would soon come to grief. f Boston Transcript. Chewing the Cud. It may appear somewhat strango, but it is true, that among people who pass their lives with cattle there should be a doubt that the process known as chewing the cud is actually the mastication of the food previously swallowed. Many be lieve that the chewing of the cud is done by ruminants for amusement only, and that it is possible for them to drop and lose their cud on the field as easily as a lady will sometimes lose her purse on the street. The cow has four stomachs; the first one of whicu receives all the bulky food that is swallowed, and this gets par tially chewed in the gathering. From the first stomach it passes to the second. and there it is moistened and rolled up into balls and cuds. When the animal arrives at the conclusion that he has sufficient supply aboard, or when it has nnthinrr better to do. it raises up one of these cuds, chows it carefully and mixes it thoroughly with saliva. After masti cation it passes into the third stomach without going through the ruminating process, iiuminauis uegiu i cut wo cud as soon as they cease t live on milk and begin to take bulky food. An Iowa Doner tells of two lovers who were permanently separated by the in terposition of a "cold cloud of realism." Being freely interpreted, this means probably that they were not kindred souls. The circumstance recoils the in stance of a romontio young lady who hA a vflrr fine head of hair. One even ing, when her affianced stood gazing very inquisitively at it in the midnight, she said, with much feeling, "John, are you thinking that each one of these hairs is like a golden cord binding yon t,nini?" "Well, no." be an swered, mechanically, "I was OS thinking j tbey would I what a nice mosquito net tbey would J moke." 81Ihtly Marly. . He came into the barber shop, hung his bat and coat on a hook, took off his collar, grabbed the Tolioe Ooze t to from the table and awaited his tarn. "Next," clicked the affable tonsorial artist. "Shave, sir?" inquired the man of soaps and hair dye. "Do you 'spose I want a tooth pulled?" growled the customer. "Fine weather" "No. it's too damp." "For ducks, I mean," said the barber, pleasantly. "Haven't said anything to the ducks myself obout it. "It seems to be the general impression that Arthur is going to make a good President. "No. it ain't. Arthur's a fraud. Feel like kicking myself every time I think how I was obliged to vote for him to got Garfield eloctod." "Evidently yon are not a stalwart "Not much.'' "Barber put the holm hard-a-lee and stood on on the port tack. "I reckon Blaine will be retained in the cabinet: don't you think so?" "Blaine! He's the worst rascal iu the heap. He's known to be corrupt from the ground up." "No half-broed blood in your veins "Not much." A pauso. "Shove tho back of your neck, sir?" "No sir ee. You sre old enough to know better than to ask such a fool ques tion as that. Nobody with any sense allows tho back of his neck to be shaved." "Oil?" "Now!" "Shampoo?" "Now!"' "Port vonr hair on the right sido?" "Naw! Take me for a confounded idiot? No man of any sense allows his hair to be parted on the right side." "Cosmetic?" "Now! No man with the least grain of sense ever uses cosmetic "Ah! That's just why Isupposodyou'd want a little. Next. And tho patient barber sprung the surly customer out of tho choir and bowed low to the approaching "subjoct Modern Argo. The Complexion as a Detective. In speaking of a prisoner who has just been sent back to the cells m tho untier street police station, in Brooklyn, Sor geant Dyer said: "I don't like his color In fact, it betrays him." When asked to explain he said: "We can nearly always tell a nowly-dischargod convict who has served a long time in prison by his color, which comes over his face because lie is denied the sunlight. Many a man has been picked np by that fact and detectives keep it constantly in mind The face gets a pallid look, with a vol lowish cast. All tho noted thieves who have served for a long time in prison got this hue. Some of them are sharp enough to try to overcome it by cos metics, and they are as particular about fixing up their complexion, under the circumstances, as a woman going to a ball, for they know that tho dotectivos will spot thorn if they once catch glimpse of their color." "Do not other men than criminals hove the samo com plexion?" "Yes; night editors. That's where we get mixed sometimes. There were half a dozen ladies and gentlemen in a street car, when tho driver stoppod the car and said: "There is somebody in this car trying to beat me out of a faro. llio passengers looked at each othsr, and all said they had put in their fare. "It don t mako any differ ence. There are only six lures in the box. and seven people in the car." Then a gentleman got up, and with a sigh put in the missing fare remarking: "I put in one before, but as I was once in the Legislature everybody will say it can't bo anybody else but me, so I'll have to stand it. New Market Theater, W. E. Hheridan, the great actor will ononat New Market theater, rortland Nov. 30th in King Lear, to be followed by some of the best standard plays. He will besupported by Miss Nellie llolbrook the celebrated California actress, und good company. After playing a week at New Market this accomplished actor will mako a trio to llie Dalies nnu walla Walla returning to Portland, for a short season. .Manager Stechan Is bound to furnish the public with the best talent to be had. An Kaeellent DriiKKlat In our columns is the advertisement of Dr. Jono A. Child of Portland. Dr. Child has been but four years in the drug bnsi ness iu Oregon, but during that time has built up a fine trade. He has always car ried a line stn'k of goods In the toilet and fancy hue which he procures direct from the east and sells at eastern prices. His holiday stock is now arriving ami will contain many unique and handsome art! cms. We can vouch for JJr. Unild as an honorable dealer and are glad to say a word in his praise Pacific Overseer, Lady Fingers. Four ounces of sugar, yelks of fonr eggs, mix well four ounces flour, mix again; if too thick add another wholoegg, a half teaspoon flavoring. Beat whites to a froth and stir in. Saueeze through a funnel made of writing paper into pans lined with but tered paper. These are used for Char lotte russe. When yon go to Portland bo certain and visit Ixa&c Barman, The Clothier, as it U the only store in which yon can soeasily contract for on ontlit and besureof rwoivintfaatiafaxUiou. Or tend yonr order; ttate your size and quality of good desired, and if you do not receive them ait ordorwl don't accopt them. Address ISAAC Ii Alt MAN, The Clothier, corner First snd Washington streets, Portland Oregon Garrison ' B-wicg Machine 6tore, 107 Third street, Portland, ii the best place in Oregon lo gjl your tewing machines repaired and lor buying all kinds of needle, attachment, iilk thread and nil. Agent for the Binder, Home, Wilaon, Davis, Koyal fit. John. Sew Home, Crown and general agent for tae Household. Good work ii not alwsys appreciated, but in the caw of Abeil.the Gold Medal Photographer of Portland, it seems be receives more than hii hare of patronage, ilia handsome parlors IV 7 First street Portland, is always thronged with customers who are never disappointed with the work they get from home. Mrs. F. A. Luran. Magnetic Healer, is meet ing with wonderful success at her pleasant roumi corner ol Clay and First streets, Portland, Oregon. Can other physicians say as much. Tl..u,... ..',,.!,)" (yw.lf tlm first premium for family Sewing machine at the Mechanics' Fair, John B. Garrison, 107 Third street, Port land, Genera: Agent. Plunder's 8. 8. 8. Fever and Ajrue mil' iur. a sure snok "p? H K Co (New Herleat. No lit " aKAJL KtB.tyt:it. f. B. rETT sikk ur..i rr,....,.. n,.,rr facturrr ul Hievl and Hraaa mam pa. Hies, datvre. m.w r mini imiae seaia. timers nneo promptly. .IIVKKA VINT A POTTER." A. M. Mnlili I'iuii, mamihirturva drain tUe. sume " Puis, vases, dr btkk, lc. (.'ounlrjr roMMinMioM ii:k'ANT. ir. Ii. rlTTKNu. ?(1 priilli lreel. WCleiil. uvtirr in ( aiinirnw ami eih'n fruit and urutluc. Chins Hl.-fuml Nut (HI low rl.. IIOTKIA A sa km II A r.Xf 'II A Sue Horn. Vnmt it. between Mxllton anil Jeilerxm. 1'lins. O'llrteii formerly ul llie Hllne Hull. Wall Walla. Ininrl. slor t'tiartea from SI lu 1.10 pur day, aceonthif lo EYE & EAR INFIRMARY AKD SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK Mriwlfti KmJ hrl. Porter nni H'm4 Nu. Mouth rort.nnd.Or, Tr. Wklnifiim, lute lmfiwmir o f Kyc A Eur .Mmm in Mi Meoii'Hl l'iwtrt!iH'iil tl W ill mm tie rnlviriiUy tiM envtiil h Hue biillillnjc.on iH-ttiiurul l niWitt til thr wiuih mrt of (lit city ami In r.iiirvtj to uroim itnit tuitlfiiu MtitfrrliiK from nil llr'ti of tht KVK, Kltr 1IIKOAT. AlwiKlllimy kiwIm! ttttt'iillmi (u IHTNOHA iMlHlhllff lltltllT I'lUVhlC tTVlMI HtTlMtlollH, ami kj niM'tuw pttnuinr 10 wmnrit, ami rtvwn-u a linn Wii nuintnri)f vnmn iiHrUiitf otmrtiiimu'iil. Tli Int fin ton In to pnivltlv a Horn for turn rawi with all Hit .Httt liyKlculr afiicl, ttinilttni) with the tHM meoirtu MUM (ii in nttti in tilt .liftroiMillA, I 'utuiultli.it pliyHtt'lnnaiulHuriieon lr. I'lilllo llarviy, Prof, of .UiMMt-Ht'M of woiiifii ami chlhltvu hi th mttlk-tU (UMtnrtmi'iil llliinii'tte Lnlvtnmv. Altu lr. J. M. K Browne, Prvf.of phyatoloirjr med. dVit'L WUUnifttr emit v. Fur any amount of rvfervtut ami circular, mMrvas UK, J. M, PII.KINOTOV Cor. IU mn4 Wwahlnajoa Port Und, Or, . . COSGPOX. 13 Ytart wilA tht rW. known Firm of Milier d ('0., San Francisco. J. II. C0NU DON & CO., Wool. O rul a and 6 Htcnart Km-t, Cor, Market. M. T. Doing lliislncsN Exclusively on ComniNslyn l,lTHrl atlvancpa mail on coimlKiimenta, At low rate OI llllIVMt. IV run i ml attention given all cormliriniioiit. HimtUU attention f Iven to Wool, Urttlii and Con u try 111 HI IMf, J. B. KNAPP & CO., Commission Merchants AND PURCHASING AGENTS. AH Hoods on Oom nilnlon. WOOL, ORAIX, DAIRY PRODUCTS AXD FRUITS A SI'KCIALTY. Agent lor Parrotl'i Patent Doubletree. 2G7 First strcot, Portland, Oregon s)sr W have the heat faellltlealn Orviron for nU.rlna hntterso aa lo keep It aweet ami In a marketaMeeoii dltiuii. No cuitrae for storage ut bultur coiniltf ned lo us. WE AltK NOW CAHKYINO A COM I't.CTK A8 HUKT.MKNT Or A I.I. M rOCK, H1ZKS ANl HTYI.KM OK DOORS. All regular alien, 2, 4, 8 and WINDOWS, As aliown In our rutnlogue. Also a full line of PAI1TTEES' STOCK:, Vnnthhea, Hrtiiihes, ete. Catalogue and Price List turnlalifilnn apnltrittlon. Anv Informnllnn not found In our Catalosue will he cheerfully furiilalied. All Idiom of Inquiry will re ceive prunipt allontloii. F. E. BEACH & CO., 103 Front street. Portland. SIBSON, CHURCH & CO., Portland, Oregon. EXPORTERS OF WHEAT ANO FLOUR. In llie Market at all tlntra for the above Coiiinimlitlea. Aililrrss lis for Information as lo Tallies. or Terms or lonlKnmt-iit. CA1.CI' IT A AM) OAKLAND MAGS fol ale In lota lo suit. fltenrll marks furnlalied free on apullca linn e'.H- 0. D. KIKD, 31. 1)., HOMOEOPATHIC rhyslrlaa. Obstetrician and Fin ahove Morrison same block With Alll's Phutodrspli gallei y-l'ortlaml. Ori'Koii. Oftloe hours-10 A. M. to IJ M and I to P. M. neslilence. Sixth sirove VsinlillL ' Seldom at borne between 10 A 1. Telephone In resilience. Chemical, Microscopic and Post mortem Examina tions conducted with care. 'llie ulniosl cars beHtowed upon Obstetrlo practice. Few weeks notice required, lo give time for the pre paratory treatment winch baa Iwcome so Bopulur llOllg IIOmceOliaillB. 1 llie MiniM-mr, win. ..i,.u w ructions, will be sent by mall for three dollars, b'umiiv cssMa nl medicine urenaredor Mulled, and books furnished, at Man Kranclsco prices. 1'atlent treatea Dy uiau, ai uinca mien. Medicines always furulshea without extra charge. MJtS. G. II. CLAKKE, Corner Fourth and I'olumblu, Portlnad, Importer of Fine MILLINERY GOODS Comprlslnir sll the T.ATFHT NOVKLTJES III KIIKNCII JMillltTKIl BOH. VETS AMI I! ATM, r MIWKJIK, FKATH l .nrv HI HUM, OIINAMEXTH, Kt TURKISH HUGS. I AM OFPKKINO TI'KKIHIt Rl'H PATTK.KNH, Hooka anil ( lam), for hoMIng Frames, al greatly reduced price. My Patterns are Turkish Ottomans, Flowers. Scrolls. eu-.. urlnted unlule clotli-llurlu being shaded In Tartouai-olors, required tumake Un-m perfect. They are nihil wllh raits or wool yum with a hook made expressly for llie purpose, making them ao simple thai a child can follow the directions In the ca'ulogue and make a very handsome rug at a small cost. . ... A catalogue of designs and cost oi earn may oe nan by addreanlng il .iv. . vaaaiwi k v.ff wit 17 Third stn-et, Portland, Oregon Dr. II. M. KUSS. Dentist For the Interest of the puhlk , 1 have resolved to do rat-clam york at lliese prices : onllnlwo. Onm Work-Poreelala t U.U.MPIIM AOta ea fct-f Ttk on Hohber AMSawid ooword net of Teelo on I'ellMlold. .. Iaal n""'Z WsM rilling m WH iswia..w Mllver ul Hone rilllna 1 SMI M sswar. irs.il.s Trelk. wllb tiaa 1 OFFICK In Fhouwraph Oa'lery, Fifth street, op posite postofflc.. n . ... Oflleo bonr. nil boors. Teetb aatraeted wltkonlna, Ao) eta. JIurlnOHIlBY, PRICE l So; .ATaOsrnr.rlll' A InanfflaUirs." Price Hue lry Cure and Inaunla. tors mailed on re-el.t of price, with full direction for usetc, M. (I. HKIItMOHK , A Co.. DniKSlsU 11 Firs aueet. Purtland, Or. Bole Agent for the N. Paclfl msr-ml ti AM I tf PORTA SIT C'HAXOP. TT AVINO TRANKFF.KRKB MY AOKSOT OF the NEW iiomk ana mu!i nr.si.'u 'iiivtMi,, If John H. Harrison. 1S7 Third st-eel. Portland. Oregon. I lake this method lo Uifonn my patrons and the grneml punllr wbere these excellent macototn aimr bofuund hereafter. M. T. U I WSO.X. Purnaod, Or. DON'T MAKE ANY PURCHASES, 0B ORDER ANY GOODS, TJlTTIXi YOTJ HAVE BEEN OTJK h New Illustrated Catalogue and Price List, WniCII WILL BE READY IN TEN DAYS, o Send your Name and PoBtofflce Address for a Copy. P. SELLING, FOTXiAIsrr), OREGON. WILLIAM HECK S: SOX, W koleaNlo nad Kelall UeiaWra la TOYS, FANCY GOODS AND NOVELTIES, TIN TOYS, JSUIU LAJS, MECHANICAL TOTS, KUUIIEU DOLLS, DINNER AND TEA SETS, CHESS, CHECKEIIS, ChrlstniaA Tree OraauicutM, DOMINOES, Wax Candles and Holders, BOYS' WAGONS, SKATES, SLEIGHS, ROCKING HORSES, BYCICLES, Veloelne4s,Dnans, Wara Muskets, Haas llia.kels. Work a lands, WB1TINO HkH, MRl'KeMAKIM, HTATIUNKIIY, MIMICAL lNwritU.MK.NTS, ETC., ITO 103 AND 157 SECOND STREET, -BET. MORRISON AND YAMHILL. PORTLAND, ORKUON. TKCK sfc UNTDEll'S PATENT SELF-ADJQSTING AMERICAN CLUB Wi BLUKD STEEL OH FULL NICK FX PWTKD. Prlees furnished on sppUeatloa. Can s brwardai by Mall al a coat of J cents. 1'ur sals bj TOOIPSON, DSIIART tfc CO., Coroer First aaa Taj lor streoAa, , Orsb IMP011TE118 OF HAllDWAIin, IKON AND HTEEL) WAU05 AND CARRIAGE MATERIALS, SHELF AND 1IEAYY HARDWARE. AGENTS FOR Tfca Faasosw Drow-t'iit oaaao ntT ra. Alao COAI. of all Itosrrlplloaa, 1,000 REWARD WILL IK PAIR TO AN Y I'KRHtlN THAT WILL furnish a compound ut mwlldne that ran aliow as man? buna Oils tealliutinlala In the suite length of time aa DR. HEULEY'S I fur the cure of liirpla, Iinllxi'ulloii and Di'Mllty, Mix Ihoiiaaiid boltlca have been sold III six months, and one hundred and thirty-seven bone fide testimonials front aonte uf the best eltlxens of On'Kun, Wnahlii(tun Territory and Mulio. A sin gle trial will eonrhice the most akepllcitl thai It la, without any rxwplHin, the Heat Tunle In the World fur timing up the syslriii and puttlnv new life In the body. In fact It makes the old feel young, and the young feel hsppy. For sale everywhen. iionoR, iiaviwa ft., Nolo Anents, Portland, O IC" ..-.r., mi inr.i, nni i,.. iiiiii.ii mi n I' l...Kl. I..U U.I.. II. ....... ..I... I. ..I. 111... I .Mini..., i'j i..-,mm, ...'win .If-. l'i-illlll J, Hl'lirUI ' Kls, ltlnMinialli.ni. h'icI all I'lininlc and Nervous Disor der, rai'knues iniiy liemmveiilciitly sent hy expreaa, ready for IniuirMllaia iish at Imtne. Henil fur freo treatise on the (jA)ncn trcutnient. Address the pro prlelors, UK. ILinHEl alt PAI.KW, - HIS, llll Illrard street, riilladclpliln.Ta., or If. K. MATIfKWH, Piu lflc lieiMwIlory. m .MiiutKniuery street, rsiiti Francisco, Cal, DR. SPINNEY, No. It Roaray ssroat, , F., Treots aU Clirouls and MimoIoJ DIsm YOUNG MEN "W'P MAT BK ""'"'KRINd KHOM TUB KP T fi-cta ,( y.mtlifiil fniliiv or Inrilw retlon, will do . ii lo avail llieinselvea of tlila, tho srnatest bsr. evnr In.d s ths altar nf suncrlni buniaulty, Dll NPlNNKY will guarantee In f..r..lt muti r..t awol Seiiihial Weakmna or prtvala diseases of an) klml 1,1 character which ha undertake, and Calk ii curs. MIDDI.frAt.ED MEN. There are manr at tha ajra nf thirty la slslv arkM are troubled wllh too frcooent ovariiallous nf tha blaiMer, often aconmnanled by a alight smarting or bu ruing ariiaation ami a weakening of the ayatem In a uiauner lint isttleiit caunut wcfiunt for. On exam tiling the urinary ileisialta a ropy aoliinrnl will often be fiiund.ond sometlinea small particles of albumen ) anitear. the culur will Im i.ff a Lliln nillkun lnu again changing lo s dark and torp'd apiH'nrance. iuNn.i.iiui7 urn miUDl'UI .ilia Ullll' Uliy, IKHI- runt of the cause, which Is thA second stage of rU-nil-tisl Weaknfsa Ir. fi Will suan.nl. a Derfecl cum In all such caw, and g healthy rtmUiretluii of Uie gsullo urinary orvena. unir nours-io to an 1 s lo s. nunnays ironi in to II A. f. Omsultatlon Ire Thorough examination arid advice. I.V Cell on addre nt. ariNNKY a ro. No, II Kearnv itwl. Han Kranclsco. (al rharaiaelal) Jlealrr In nrasra. i keasleals mat MrallclBOO. Cor. MurrlaoD snd Nocond Htreets, Portlsn Or Wholesale and Reus Agent for Forest Flower Cologne Blme. Rachel's ENAMEL BLOOM for the S'vmplralon. SHAW'S Factorial Syrap HHAW'N Glycerine Lotion for the Fat a. These prrpvsunns sre equal to anything tf the alnd ever offered In Ibis market, and all an- Invlied to rail and a ior themselves. Vron by mall proraptly attended to. JOHN A. Cllll.D.liriiaglst, lba t'r. Morrison and ona sis., roniaiio.or WANTED A CTIVK OK5KRAL, LOCAL A5DTBAVKUX0 ta. ajcifiita fur lb. I alTorssJ BeacTokm AssaeoaUo. (Of Cal Hum la. For raasarrle4 r.rs.ai. HmkI f.a? nartlculars In Walter Prlso. BecrataxI' Uoj Jsosauo smsl, baa Fraucasoo. Oai t t i I, .' ! , KD H f K UK. MASKS, GAMES, DOLLS, DEADS HARMONICAS, MISIC H0XES, DOLL WAOONS, SPLIST3, 110XIXU (.'LOVES, lIi'Tcrslble Duby CarrUgt, Tho Great English Remedy. U nrVfr fHllinf Curator .NfrvtuiH lh'liilli ,CiliiaUM Ml VllHllly,M4'unnitl Weak. ti.HHrniittorTluijis,Loia rurlVHW. nd till thfiirrW hie flTti'tn of Hvit-Ahtim-YiMUhful Kil.lt. aiitl i renmt) in nmturrr yMiV) mifli kh lrH of Mi'inory, ljtNHlliKit',NiHturiil Kin is iluim, AVHrnton to Hdctrty. Itlinuiwi of V iitli in, Notiir In Hi- l.t'ttd; thf vlittl iluttl iWMlnir iini.jMirvnl Ui lim AikI (ti'alh. 1K. MIXTIK wltlfwrtM-toforfr-tt Five llnrnf rr lliillitra f r mm of tlibt khxl Ihf VI I AK KK. H'lMI K ATI V K (iliniiT Mn hntIhI mlvfctt him. trvUxV iiicnt t will not run; or for hmvUiIiik iuijmri'or tiijurl oiMfuuod in It. UK. MIN I'IK tmkW all I'Dviu i1lM'iU4'iimirtrwfiilly wltlioiit intnMiry. I'onraliuiloa frr. Thnnmifh fXHimnuttoii mihI kvlvlft. (iii'liulliic aiiKlviitfto! ui'Iuh, kAUi. I'rU' of Vlfnl Rrainrtlv .i (Ni'ii In. tile, nr four IttnoH the quaittlty, tiimxi; twntut Any fKUIivrw iHHiii rtMTipl of ini r, or o. !. wr from obrwrvmloii; miO iu rlvulr nninM, If ilfNtmi, b As K. MIN'I IK, M. !.. 1 1 Keitrny lrr4, teuu FiiUkcla, I'lU OR. MIXTIK'M KIOMRY RKMFIIT, KR rilllfri K I -4, nirm ll klmlr. oi Klilupy and ItUdiliT ( 'oiootiiiiilN, i.ouorrlMi'H, (li'ti, liicDrrluHal I-or Milt!' by nli UrimrfiHtrt; ai a IhjiUc, hU butiiva for aft. DR. MINTIKA If NOP! MOW r 1 1.111 am U lfp.t RiHlrhrHiu-ttt 1MKI'MA iirnl IIILJOVS cure In the nmrki-t, Kor wit ttyali druKKlntM. ItolHifc;, J'AVIM A iU. IN'rllHiiu. Or.. Whrmi Avota AIMrdrjforMpdlrln(r. O. D. nutat h arromr tiM wllh al 00iMKKiiaraiitt of irood fiilth.) whU will h d'dortMl wlifH flip rwtrkmff In ,hlHnd. The Grcnt South Aincrlcun ItEXEDY. Jl'HTI.Y f'KI.KIIBATKl) FOIl H A VINI1 APIXIM pl Ished monln restoring manbixHl ami Msltlvety curing Hemlnnl Weitknesa than any other Hesioratlve known. Ilii) following are some of the prominent symptoms. I'alu In llie back, nervous trembling nf limbs, partial Miralysls and decay of system, bewil dered mind, confusion of Ideas, aversion to anclely, 'llmlillty, Iti'HlleHsness, HleclessueHH, debilitating dreams, melaiicbuly dmwhlneas, lmtatred vision and hearing, dyspepsia, nervous Incapacity for study, men tal ilclilllt v and depression of spirits, sallow counten ance, dark ssita under Ilia eyes, ailn III the head, ringing In the ears, spots before the eyes, palpitation of the heart, palu lu the side, uncaaliieas about the loins, pimples oo the face and hmly. I'rl if the IIKItllKNK,s:ipirboltle,orirortia. Nnt to any address no receipt of prtee, tn.NMI 'I.TATION KKKK. Four bottles will last one in.iulli, and will conrluce the most skeplkal nf Its ixiwers. Address or apply lu IK. llll.l.AHIl A It., Ilooma and , til lint su, bet. Halinun and Main, P.O. 1IOX a. - Portland, (regno cr cr ro in o asoisTsasD Haaea U. iti. ro 3 ro a. MAKE USE OF THIS VEGETABLE KINGDOM A UURB BEMEDY FOB BLOOD and LIYER COMPLAINT For sal eeerrwhere-ll no ' HUDSON'S GUN STORE, M Flrag street, Portlaaal. Oregoa. st si a, ria-roM ajib ammisition risklag Tocblo of Kesay PaseHosaoa. FOR ANYONE WHO WILL LEAR Kellon dt JlllaM'aalyatoaiot' Urrm .ad Cloak olllog, and. wllb aeorret meas ure and perfect culling, produce a bad nttlng (arinent Mevcral Improvements havs Just lieen mails. Agents to aril and leach wanted is everv town. Hood agents can make mini lioioriiperday. KKIXOIMI A JILLriON, Cbenev. Hikan v.. W T koxsf rja T ( "J I i f ? I W W iew ss.J