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BtnilnlscencfS or WtshlBjton. "You say," I remarked to th old aeero who droTe the hack, "that you were Oeneral Washington a body aor- T"lat'H so! Dat'a jes to, mossa. I done waited on Washington aonce ho was to hich-no bigger'n aniall chile." "You know the atory, thon, about the oberry tree and the hatchet?" "Know it? Why, I wa dar onde spot. T seen Mostta Gawge climb the tree af ter do cherried, and I been him fling do hatcuet at do boys who was a atonin' him. I done chaao dem boya off do place meU." "Po you remember his appearance as aniftu?" What he looked like?" "Yes, indcedy. He was a kinder short, chunky man; sorter fat and hearty lookin He had chin whiskers and mus tacho and spectacles. Moa' generally he wore a higu hat; but I'se sood him in j fur cap wid ear-warmers. " "You were Dot wuu mm, 01 course, -imn he crossed the Delaware when he the Delaware river?" "Wid him? Yes, sir; I was right dar. 'i -oa nnt more'n two foet oil'n him as irnv across do bridge in his buRcy: .Ufa a fao. I walked 'Jongside do off Hinrl wheel of dut bucerv all de way." "You saw hira then when he fought the British at Trenton?" "Sho's your born I did! I held Mossa r.nwae'a hat and coat when he fought de ritinh at dat werry place. Mossa Oawge clinched him and den dey ran ami mauled, and at first be Irew Mossa Gawge, and den Mosa Gawge flung him, ana Bel ou mm ana aone hammered him till he cried 'nuffl Mossa Gawge won uat up;ut. 1 seed mm wui me own eyes! Au' I come home wid him in de kjars!" "You weren't with him though when he shot the apple off the boy's head?" "Who wan't wid him? I wan't? I was de only pusson dar 'ceptin' one white man. J loaded Mossa Gun-go's revolver and kau ou it to mm, au pic tea up 1 annln an' fit it as soon as he'd knocked off. Xoboildy can tell dish ole niggah nullin 'bout dat circumstanoe." "You knew all of the General s rela tions, too, I suppose? Martin Luther and .1 TT - . 1 A! 4 " reier me iiortuii. huu tuu rei. "Knowed urn all. Many and many do time I done waited on the table when Mnaan f JnufL'n Lad ii in to dinner. I re member dem two gcmmon jus's well's if I'd seon urn yeteruay. les, sau; au .lniv 'tin out often." "I've frequently seen . pictures of Washington, in which he is represented .... . - t. 1M 1 1 sitting upou a wuiie uorsu. um ue really rido a white horso, or dou't you recollect the color of his horse?" "Why. bress your soul: 'call de color ob de boss 'call de color ob it? Do you qoa iliuh nidi lions dut am a drivin' now right yer? Well, dat'a de werry boss Mossa Gawge Washington used to ruio TTn lflf it to ma in his will!" Just theu we reached the station, and I dismounted irom tuo uacK and paid Wcshington's body-servant for his ser vice. No doubt a longer conversation with him would have revealed other new and startling facts relating to the Fither of His Country . Max Adler, in Our Continent. ile Mas a Lnt o Carious. Comment is often made on the curios ity of people in the agricultural districts hut it is only right and proper that an hornet farmer who i3 addressed by a perfect stranger should weigh the sub ject well before giving any valuable in formation. The other day a Detroitor, who was engineering a horse and buggy over a muddy highway in the western p.irt of this couuty, met a farmer and called out: "Do you folks fly whon you go to town?" The farmer put down the rail he was lifting up, took a chew of "shorts," and advancing nearer, he calmly inquired: "Want to soil that horso?" "No.:1 "Want to buy a mate to him?" 'No." "Want to trade that buggy for a wagon?" "No." "Buying butter to ship?" "No." "Speculating in 'taters any?" "No." "Travelod very far?" "About twelve miles." "Going to the city to-night?" "Yes, if I can get there. Now, then, do yon folks out here along the line of this infernal river of mud fly when you go to town?" The man looked around, heaved a sigh and broke off a twig to pick his teeth before answering: "Stranger, what kind of a flying machine are you peddling, and what's your very lowest figures for cash?" Detroit Post. Arlzjiu Curiosities. An engineer upon the Southern Pacific Railroad recently Bent to General Master Mechanic A. J. Stevens, from Gila Bend, an assortment of the semi tropical animal pets of that region. Among them is a centipede, about seven inches in length and half an inch in liiameter; a tarantula, with a body over two inches long, and legs covering a cir cular space of fully six inches. ' About half a dozen scorpions are among the lot, jouie.of which are said to be thorough breds. The longest are over six inches, and these are said to be the Arizona crickets which chirp cheerily upon pan try shelves, among tho fire-place bricks, etc. An interesting speci men is the "tarantula hawk," which resembles a large wasp in appear ance, but about as large again as that in ect. It is said to have been given the name it liears from the fact of its enmity to the tarantula; that it lights down upon the tarantula's back and bite it to death, and then finishes up its destructive work by ea ting off its legs, which it does either fur the purpose of food or as au exhibi tion of its war powers. Among the col lection are several Gila monsters, which re simply, extremely overgrown lizards nnt the largest of which -are more than sixteen inches in length. A "beautiful" rattlesnake with seven rattles and bnt ton, which pet the eneineer found in his bed beside him upon waking up one morning, was also sent to Mr. Stevens, s the engineer acquired a "lively" in terest in thia particular snake npon first 'gLt. Sacramento Record Union. WILLIXU WOODWORKERS, THE ACMIKVFV I'K'm or A GREAT FACTO HI. Deaerlatle mt Ik Oresjoa Faratlarw (as, pulil. oUi nl New V-MnkllaaMMt alaat CwrMrf- la KMakilakaswa, Well Worth tlalMaa. Oregunlan Mrch Will. Several time In the past few year Tb Omoo u tiu taken occasion la nolle In remarkable pragma) a,ade by the Oregon Furultur alauufaclur. lug Company, their it'll approach to th j.erfe. t in the nroductlua ol furniture, their Industry and but. lneas ability ; and It liu uoled that tliclr advancement baa kept pars Willi tno pro, Kress of tlie northwest eoaat. Every news. par reader knows of Ilia lusliltittou, aud! nearly very household In Uregoo and Wwliiuitu la nrua. Nieuted with the pnnlurl of lln nicu and uit. blnra. llnura a r itil ot in lilttory would be "tbrlia told Ul." Dut wbtn an autrrprlw of auru tniKnl. tnda llin.wi aalde old buimd aud at una atep cutrri luto a largtr apbnraofcoimiiirct.it tutritauiora than onlimry rcmnltlun. The rfiuoval of tb Or. HJon Furultur Couipany to THEU aUUMMC-IXT IW BLOCK, Ilunnlng turuUKU from t'lrat to Fruutatrect betwern Taylor and tialmon, la an eveut lu lb liiatury of Purtlaud'a trade, In wbirh every oua wbo ha a pride lu the proapvrity of the city la lulrrratetl. lu ordrr tint ri'ailrra of Tnic Oueiionian ruijf gam n knuwl. nlge of tbe eatabllahmeut, wportrr a tli tallvd yetrrday to Tint the uew quartrra, wblrb have )ut been coniplrK-d aud nioted tutu. Tbrr are three xparate bvlldlngi, dlaronnrctnl ouly tor aerunly Klut fire, but ao ariauged that tliry are Uiore ruu. v -uleut than If they were under one roof. Our rep. reeeutattve eraa ahown tbroiitih by tbe tfnrteut aec. retary, Mr. Wm. kapua, who began lb tour at the baaement. Tbie a)artiueut la flltr fet wide aud ruua Ibrougb from the aidewralk of Flnt to tbe able walk of Frout etreet, a dlatauce of iM feet, lleaidea tbia there la au L, ii by 4.1 fr-t, fruutuiK oo Hahuon ilrrct, Tbe baaeuieiit la tilled piimlpally with fur niture In "knock duwu" atate, muatly of cheaper ttradea of chair, tablea, atauda, rlc. Dome Idea of tbe amount atoreil in I'll" department an be formed from the ati'eiuent that nearly one tbounaud caaea of chair atock are now piled up therein, Tbe build lug occupied for aalearooma la four aturlea high, (aliove the baeeueiitl, each room orlug 60 by DO feet. Tbe nrat floor ea devoted to rarpete, oil clotba, cur. talua aud curtain luaterlala, bedding and aatupiea of chain, and to tie liualuea olUre, There are two abow wludowa, ea. b 111 leet biith aud 111 fret wlde tlie largeat ou the Pactilo coaat, Tbe eecoud door devoted to rrnin.'jic or kvkst vaairiT, Kmbraolng Ledroom auita valued from Uli to tjOO all the product of their factory aud with the ex. ception of the walnut, made from Oreou timber. Walnut la Imported by the company In lame quill titlea. The third floor la devoted to upbolatered gooda, Inlaid lablea, parlor aulta, library aeta, pier aud mantel glaaara and eiy cbalra. A description of tbe many hue ealta ou lb I a floor would be a long drawn out article, and could not do Juatlce to the dlaplay. It la etitttcleiit to atate that the aiH-k la de cidedly tbe tlni'Ht ever placed ou aale lu l'urtland. Ou tbe fourth floor la the reeerveatock, packed away by dozena In " knock down " ebajie, to erouomlie room. Iu the rear of the ator la a aleau ruHitxoa'i klxvator, Eiinnlng from baarmeut to roof anl iupplled with lateat iinprovementa to prevvut aicldrut. Tbe mm. ulacturiug department frouUni) on Front atreet la divided from the aileirooma by a court, but every floor ia connected by btidgea. F.iwer la aupplled by a new boiler and tiu bone power engine, built to order for tbe company. Tbe water aupply la ob tained from two arteaian wella which turuiih not ouly enough for tbe boiler, but for all other purpoeea required. Ou the nrat door of Uie factory proper la the heavy machinery, planera, crmi-cut aud whip aawa, mortising mai biuea, baud aud Jig aawa, Ou the aecond floor are tbe dovetiillug machinea, lathe, aandpaperlui; machiuea, elc. On the third floor la their large force of cabinet luakera, carver and engraver. In the fourth atory ar located tbe nnlablug, ttllluK. oiling, pollablug and uphulateriug departmenta. The drying kiln adjaina tbe aoulh wall, and contained yeaterday itu.uuu feet of uh lumber. On tbe first floor of the Salmon atreet building la the packing aud ahlpplua room, 46 by 50 fort, and Immediately above It, tbe carpetaewlng and window abade room. Nlue girla are conatintly employed aewlng carpet aud makiug abadea and draperlea, Yeaterday the entire force were at work on clraperlra for the magnificent new reaidence of Hod. J. N. bolph, whicn tbe company are luruiiblug. The bulldlnga are tIX I'ROTKCTED AUAIKST flRK. All tbe eaat door and window of the aalearoonn have Iron ahuttera. A tank cnutalnlnK 1D.IKX) gl lona haa been built on tbe roof over the rourt, and la connected wltii an iron pipe loading to tb J baae ment. At each bridge la fifty feet of hone, con nected with tbe Iron pipe, and laid In poaitlou every nitiht. An Iron chute ruua from the roof of the uiauutacturing department to tbe boiler room, and tho dey'a accumulation of ahavtuga and eawdtmt ia swept Into it every evening. Kxcept the one under the boiler, there la not a It re lu tbe entire building. Where ueceeaary, the building labelled by team. The company give employment lu virion capaci tie, to over ONK Hl'MlUtll PKI1B0KI Tbe year rund. The machinery wia put in po. aition uuder the personal aupervUlou of the presi dent, 51r. Hnmuel Loewetmtem, and worka Jierfectly. It aeeiua. that the controlling desire lu t'.in erec. tlou of the new buildinga waa to facilitate work Tbe rough lumber cornea iu on the nrat floor aud it dreaded and cut Into required dimeiiHloua; tbence it la taken to the aecond floor to receivo auch alter thins an Ihe rtiont Improved machinery can make; thenco to the third floor, to be put together by band; tb"Dce to the fourth floor, to be tiuinhed ready for parlor, bedroom, library or kitchen. A aoou aa tbe finishing toiuhea have breu put on, the furniture la conveyed acroaa tbe bridge to the fourth etory of the aalearooniti, and lowered to any Door di sired. The factory, as well aa tue aalearoonn, la aupplled with a ateam elevator. I'ncler the arrangement! Just described there la not the least wiste of time, and the expenae of carting from factory to etore a very considerable Hem la aaved. The buildings were erected last year by the company at a coat of nearly ir5,000. and with the machinery aud K round represent a value of nearly J150.0UO. Ibis of course docs not Include stock. THE U-M11EB TAlin Ia situated on Front atreet, near Hall, anil there la alwaya at band a two years' anpply of hard woods. It la a fixed rule with the compiuy mver to use lum ber that baa not been thoroughly soaaoued. Now that the company are aettled In a building exactly suited to their want aud lilted up for pres ent and future requirements, they iuvlte visitors, whowlll be shown through the edifice with pleas ure. Only eight years have passed since the iimtitu. Hon was founded, with Mr. Samuel Loewenstoln as president aud Mr. Wm. Kapua aa aecretiry. Under their able management it haa earned an enviable reputation, not only on tills coast, but In eastern states, and haa merited the auccesa acliievod. The Oregon F'urnitiire Company Is pre-eminently an Ore gon Institution: employing Uregou mei'liaulca, utll Irlng Oregon woods, and controlled by Oregon capi tal. B long aa Its management remains In present hands, ao long a It roullnuea to turn out boneat productions aud aell t..eiu at market value, just ao long will It prosper. Wlio Represent the People. According to tho directory of tho Forty-Foventh Congress, thore are in that body 203 members: One hundred and ninety-five lawyers. Nineteen professional politicians. Three railroad ollicials. One capitalist. One clergyman. There are sixty-five members repre senting the useful employment of the country as follows: Seventeen merchants. Eleven farmers. Twelve editors. Ten manufacturers. Five physicians. Two civil engineers. Two miners. Two mechanics. One metallurgist. The useful employments are still worse represented in the senato, the following shows. There are seventy six members, whoso professions are as follows: Fifty-seven lawyers. Five bank officers. Three railroad officials. Of the useful professions there are eleven: Three merchants. Three mannfacturcrs. Two miners. Two general business. One farmer. One editor. The hack men of Niagara wouldn't raise nnm nf S "i for a man who wanted to nee if he could go over the falls and come out alive. Thev said they uad do enno- itr in tbe matter: and if he had heconlJ Bit'isfy it and for all they cared. Ilack- men would be ol no use in a sewing society. The Care of feherp. Say tho Rural Canadian: "The man who leeki to become a ilock owner, bf cause he expects to escape the care and work to which he bad been subjected in looking after the details of some other business, will oertainly meet with disap jiointment in one of two ways, lie will either find that negligence here, as every where else, will bring disappointment and disaster, or he will meot the require ments of the situation, and put in all the time and labor necessary to success. The merit of sheep husbandry is, not that it can be succeaafully prosecuted without hard work aud liberal expendi ture, but that it will pay for these with so much certainty, and in such liberal re turns as to givo it merited prominence among the industries. Tho man who seeks to demonstrate to himself and others the mini mum requirements of the flock, may succeed nutil mistaken economy becomes manifest cruelty, and even then may gather where he has not strewn; but tho highost capabilities of tho flock will be left to the demonstration of the man who supplements tho well-filled trough and teeming pasture with careful scrutiny aud foresight into tho comfort and con venience ot every animal. Ho will have provision against inclemencies of cold and heat, wet and drouth; will have win ter and summer food convenient and plentiful; will carefully guard ugaiust danger and disturbance from every sourco knowing from experience that these will insure a compound return for the time and money required for their consummation. Parsimony nevor pays tho sheep husbandman. In proportion to his liberality, such will tho harvest be. OR EGOS TO M AH) A('ft I'M ETTt Rome lime ago Moaara. Hodge, Davis & Co., of thla city, read In a Maaeachiiaeta paper that Hon. Cbarlea It. Ladd, auditor of that state, waa afflicted with an Incurable kidney disease, and bad been obliged to give up work and return to hi home. They Immediately aeut him a box of their celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea, aud from time to time aent him other boxea. A few day ago they received from blm the following letter: Com mon wx.At.Tii or aUwACitvatTTS, I Auditor's Dep't, Boston, Nov. 11, 1NS1. Meaar. Hodge, Davie k Oo.: Dear Hira-I bave no hesitation In saying that I have been mucb benefited by the uae of the Oregon Kidney Tea aa a remedy for kidney difficulty which haa troubled me for sin or eight year. I can heartily recommend It to those who are almllarly afflicted, as a safe snd agreeable remedy. I ahall test Its virtue further, for I have great fallb in it aa a specific for many disease of the kidueya. Keapectfully your. CHA8. R. LADD, The original of this letter can be aeen by calling r- Moaara. Hodge, Davla k Co., Portland, Oregon, and the Oregon Kidney Tea can be bought of any druggist or dealer, in Oregon or Washington. Price tl per box. . "Yes," he said, "I gamble, but I don't drink. "But you ought not to gamble," said the clergyman. "I must," he re plied. "Don't you know the proverb says, 'Of two ovils choose the least?' It wouldn't bo carrying it out to choose noither." Xo better Blood Cleanser than Win. Tfunilor't Oregon Blood Purifier, Rheumatism Caso No, 1 1 25. After ten years suffering with rheumatism and using during tliattimo every revotn mended medicine and tho best physician' advice with out finding relief,! tried a bottlo of the Oregon Blood Purifier, and feeling better lifter iu use, I continued taking it, and am glud to ttnte. that alter two months' continuous use ot your valu able Oregon Blood Purifier, I am perfectly free from rhciimntism. Ai.imiiT YoPNQKr. Tub R1Tti'Iii:i.i. Wacom. VV. II. litehel), general agent for Mitchell, Lewis A Co , of ltn cine, Wis.,maiiiifncturcrs of the Original .Mitchell Wugon, has en route fur Portland a lurgeinvoiee of wagons and carriage to supply the Oregon, K utter i Washington and fdnho trade. The first lot, for tho Eastern Washington trade, consisting of farm and freight wagons, unived (cr steamer ('iililbrnin lrntt week, and will be on sule at the Mitchell Wagon Depot, 1W Kront street, Port land. Those iu need of good wugons will take notice:. The gold medal photographer ot Portland, Frank J. Aboil, hua lately received a large lot of handsome backgrounds and is prepared to do better work than over. Look out lor tho new improvement in his gallery. Husband! Brine your poor suflering wife a bottlo of I'fundor's Blood ruriticr. - George C. Thompson, old darkey impersona tor, Sheridan and Keilly, fcthel harle. mil the, other hosts of attractions coutiutie to fill the Port land Elite theater nightly. Send namo and address to Cragin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., for cook book, free. Dvsiiepia and Indigestion cured by tiaitig Dr, Henley's celebrated 1 X L Bitters. Send $1.00 to W. D. Palmer, Portland, for one year's subscription to the Pacific Overseer, the great semi-monthly A. 0. U. tV. paper. Shckt Music: Largest Btuek on the northwest coast, orders filled promptly. Send stump for cat alogue and journal, Wiley B. Allen 153 Third street, Portland. Agents wanted by the New York Novelty Co., Portlund Oregon. Catalogues mailed free. Garrison repairs all kinds of sowing machines "t-fv v f'o (NewHerli-o, No ri2 Nl KVF.YORH. vriirM.vi Hi: a ii. TitiVv hkowM:; i lvll Kiigiiiccra, t'oiitructors nod surveyors. (lllr-e U!) Hurg s'reet. I'nlou Block, 1'urt and, dr., wilh Ferry t White, Keul Ksiste Agents. Hurveymg dmie'In iiov p'irl of Oregon or Wnhlnyton. HAKKItlKH. KM 11 K E'HA K t.k V i:TWiudilnYtonrVoss it J-'nlir, 1'roiH. Manufacturers of Pilot bread, crack era, etc. Pork ami beans and Boston brown bread every Holiday tnonilnc;. HI-A I. KMURAVF.H. t.ll. I'KTl'-tflOiik street, Seuf Engraver, niuiiu' fwturer of steel and Braes Staoipt. illes, duters, totury sod lHl;re seals, timers liiie-i promptly. IU EXA VISTA POTTF-HY WIIOI.KHA I.K'llfcl'OT ,Wj at-i -'". -in Niiti ri'iut. 1, nimiii ITU)),, iiiniiuiiM'iiirn iirnin iiir, ntunc rv. ftfiwer )vnirt, viiwh, Urn brick, ttc. Country I. P. K Kit Y. Attorney ami (Vmiiiw lr ut I aw Konni & lkikum baHdlng, IakhI hU4n-H m rtittntiiK io Irf'ttent I'ttlctit for lnveutloiiH, bt-fore l'nt-nt fMlti'M or Im I hi r.nrTi, h fiHlrv. EYE & EAR LNFIIDIAItY SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOB THE SICK. MurfMlnm Kond h(. Pnrir nnd Wood ftu., StiulM I'ortltmd.Or. T)r. PIlklnKtmi. late Vroftnnor nf Ky fr E:ir I).whhs fn itif Mfillrat !tcMirlnnnt of Wlllumfltf rniwTnity huh (r'4't4l m fiiM- huil'liiu. on a l'ttitlftil i-U-VHtlon in ih writh part of lh city atl In irritur1 Ui ai-coiuo-iluli Mtli -ntM niiiri-rimt fn.w all uim-iw of th- KVK, KA K or I H H A T. AImo nill pay wjM-rutl alt ntlon to pt rwrnii latMtnntr muli-r Chnmio itvo:jji airittn4f ami to (liM'UM'tt pt tiliar to woiiin, and rif li'V; a tliil U'd niiHiifrof I'Hivii fXptHMlitif f iin!iiit'Tiif nt. 'id inii-iitf'Hi l in proviit a di n for ifb rawn with ali the bMt liyK'nic nnftirU n, roinhliii-t. with tlie U"t iiii-'lK'ui skill In in- invl in the nu-tri-jHtlin. i )iutiltlint pfiVK lnii atj'lAtirKnn lr. I'hlllp Ifnrr( Prof, of i-:i-''of wiiiiicii anil rbillmi tn ttie UiitlU-al di-iHrtincnt WlllHtni'tti' t'nlvcrltv. Alwilir. J. M. F. lirown. Prof, of rhyaiologf wed rtcp t. W!.Urmlt I HlVf-mlty. tor any amount nf n-ffn-tK-ra and Wpr-nlnr. aitrei UH, f. K. PILKINOH, Cor. 1t fnd M hlnicMi Im-tlrt. 4M-. Sytes' Sure Cnre Tor Catarrii' Jigfin or iip.y. PHirE inn; "atmohphkric J io-.offlnu.nl." price Hv. Dry (iireand Insofl'a Mir nialieU on receipt of price, with full direction ltr u-e.l--. . . kKIIiMOKK A Co., lmicista 11 Fl"t tret. Portisnd, Ui. bui Ageata tor tbe.N. Pari CARPENTERS' TOOLS. The largent tod best assortment la the city FROM TUB Best Makers In 'the tnltcd States, AT THE LOWEST RATES. AT Ii. CHOWN'S, DEALEB IN Shelf and Ileary Hardware. 4SriKVr MTn mr fAISt, rOBTLAKO. SEVIN VINCENT & CO., , Importers, growers of, wbobmnle and nMull dealers in EEBS. We call ti attfiitton of farmoni nml rotmtry mer clpiitntooiir unuwiully low prtrn. M'olmiiethfiMiMt vmplttt Kiihto to tho Vtuetnblt and Flower tiiinh-n rvi-r bwutsl tiinin ihwttnr. It In hathtiutnif ly ilIiistratMl, and contain full diiMrlpllonii nf Vi'Ki'tatiW, Kluwern,(.nt'A, Tn', lt'., with full Initrut'tlutiN HHioltH lr cutturv; innlliO frw uu appll it. t ion. rkvix vixrrvr, ro. powtmtt (107 Nrttn urn N, Han Krunr !!, ral. 1882 SPRING 1882 MRS- O- H. CLARKE. Fourth and Columbia sts., Portland, Or., Would announce In tbe ladles nf thla county that tie has received her SPRING STOCK OF ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. PHOS PHATE SOAP, l'N RIVALLED VOR Curio Skin Dlornsr. nnd Air Preaerrlua lleullhy alklil. Iteware of Imttatlgniot both the above Justly rela. omted articles, Tbe senoliie mnde onlv by tbe HTAXIIAKD sMtAP COMPA.W, hn also niHioifscture tbe lentosl assortmeut of l.Al MlllV and 1U1LKT NOAP In tbe world. OKKlt'K-aot Hacramento atreet, Kan Vrttiiclsco California. SEEDS OREGON SEED DEPOT. The nndenlfiied having purchased the seed bust noes of Hnclm.'V . Keuo. are now pn iisreil to till all orders for l-1eld, (Jiirden and Flower Needs; also Trees, Howcriiig Klirubs, etc., etc. Agents for Henry Miller's Flower (inrdens nnd Nurseries. Twenty-five bushels White Russian Oats, Ihe most proline out known, growing from ii to tu bushels to tbe acre. six Tbousiird Couuver'a Colossnl Aspnrniriis plants three years old. MII.I.K.H 1111414., First and Taylor sts., Portland. Dr. H. M. KUSS, Dentist, For toe Interest of Ibe piilillc, I bave resolved to do first-elans work at these prices ! font! nnous Onm Worh.Porceluln. HI A to 19 On Wold rime.. ia Net of Teeth an KulilH-r. VI It fttsund ipwai'd Net of Teeth un Celluloid.... IO OO Ulld Ui'rd nld Fllllnir Hiid mtwiil-d Hllver und Hone Klllln 1 OO ulld upward i:truetlonur Tee Hi, wilh On. l 0 OKFR'K-105 First street, over Prentice's" mtiiilc "U"'' Dr. II. M. KINS, Dentist. Onlrss honrs, nil Ihiiii s. Teeth exirueted wliliontvus, SO eta. WILLIAM COLLIER, HAOHINIST. Dealer In Ncwiind SECOND HAM) MACHINERY, OS Mndlson lit., Portlund, Or. Parties de.lrlna Hollers. I'.oalnea or HAW Mil. I. II tl IIIVI KY rnnieeura by uddreaalug Mr. Collier. New and Second Hand Machinery llouaht und aild nr truiled to BflVHiiloire. LAND PLASTER, IS ANY QUANTITY, ?Y, Everding & Farrell, FRONT k ALDER STS-, PORTLAND. ALABASTIITE. t9UE 0I,Y Pt'RABLK "ISI H FOR WALLS 1 and Celllnns It la cheaper and t.eiler l.'isn Kalsomlne or Wall fnrrantl more easily applied, Pure White and a variety of beautiful tints. For tale by all dealer. J a las II. K tCI.I.Y &, CO., Han Francisco, t'al.. Kola Aarenla for Hi ) PBetflei oast. n. P. Karvtt, Consulting Chemist. J. B Hclnrosn, ABsayer AHHAY office, j. b. Mcintosh, Portland, Oregon CIHEMIfAL ANALYHIS MADE OP COAL, MI! j eril Waters. Holla, Me. Ores of all kinds as aajed Slth t-are Main.le. Sent by mall or express wfll receive prompt allentloo, anil returns be made hiimedmtely. Orlllnsry assays of (lold, - Iyer, Ia.l aiKprwif Irom three wnve dollars AO. reseJ. lt. MelnlX Northeaa cor. Front and Murk street l'ort land.t'regon. R ENTA I'KAXT Til E BFJiT IX Til K ITT All llodern Improvenieiita. Open all day. I. II. KRKWSjt'.K, Proprlelnr Plants, Trees, Etc. 1 LLUSTR ATKD PAT A I.00US FREE J. et. le.il'snui.i.1". 419 and fl Bansnme street, Han Francisco. H1.IMHI IinWAUD I(-(n ANYOSK WHO WILL I.FAIIN Kellosa; dlllin'a l alent nt llretsi and I Imak ( utllna, and. Willi aeorn-t roeas nreaiHl ierfect riiiilrrar, prodoee a IiikI llttlnir Burment. beveml linprovernentn bave Josi lieeii inatle. Affntalo w-ll and teiu-li wuntel ;n everv u.wri, t.ood aKenta t-sti make jmin lo topper day. KKI.Ummi A Jll.l.viN. fbetie-, Npol'Mtie ft . M. T 0 Ii. 1)11.11, M. V. KOMEPATHIC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. First afreat, abora Morrison I'nrtlaB'lt Or- TURKISH KMJS. XJEW IiFIONS IJf Tt'RKIHII AND PKHIA!f A Jtnc l'alteriia, Hooks, I lainiai, etc., always on band. A raulo. of deaiana and cost of each uiay b bad by addresslne Ja. B. ARKIOS CO., wit 101 Tblrd street, Portland. Oretoa moi BYiCrirTiIc'soo, BUCKINGHAM t HECHT'S BOOTS AND SHOES Are tho BEST and COST NO MORE than Other Brands If tho Jlenhaut with whom jou Trade doo not kocw otir Goods it In bocnuso It PAYS bettor to mil a pair of Boots or Shoe every TWO Month than every FOl'lt or FIVE. WAURANT EVERY PA lit We make. All Merchant In (Jood Credit enn procure those d'onds at our Ware houses In rOKTLAM) or San Francisco. TRY OUR "HERCULES" BOOTS HECHT IU.0S. & CO. m o o w o u o MAKE USE OF THIS VEGETABLE KINGDOM A MURK REMEDY FOR BLOOD and LIVER COMPLAINT For sale every wher-H vrphla (rent atreatl. I 1. enlm Remedy anal " ' llXalxr.. iiinu; Is ihe le . -JT". rNOI I 1 I 'Itlioule reNiilt of liver 'JD ears of liructlcul exiH-rl-nee. and fl'KKM WITH NKAII.INUI KUTAIN I'X Nervous ami rbyslcal iN-blllty, Heinlnal Weiik. oess. Hicrinalorrhoea Kiinssloiis.lnitHitciicy Kit liniisled Vltiillly. 1'reiim-inn- Decline and l.tlHN r MAMIIIOII, from whatever callHcirolllceo. It eiirloheiis ami purities UimhI. Mioi.ttlu.ni. toe Nerves, llnilll. Muscles 111,.. I.,,, ll..itr.ulii..livn llrvtiia. Mini I'IiVmIchI Mini Mental Faculties. It slops a ly unimtiiritl uVlillltiitlnf drain iim the svstem, iireveiitlnKlnvolu'itiiiy losses debllltiiilna; dreiims, seminal lossi-s with the urine, etc., Bodestmctlve to mind anil body. It Is a sure elluilnstor of all KID.NKY AND HI.AIUiK.lt ItiM I'l.AiNTX IT I'tlNTAlNH NO INJl lllDlM IN. (lltKIHKNT. Tnlhnae siiaVrln- from IheesTeeta or youthful Indlseretluneur eki-ee, a .iienly, Ihorouah mid aiermiiiient I'l'ICK sl IjI'AIC. A.VTKKI. lTI. e. 6o ner iHiitle.or live boUleslu case with full directions and advice, l, Hcut Ae cure from observation toitnyatldress uihjii rtHH'iiit of price, or l t). I), To be hao only of llr.0. II. NiilileM, 1 keaitiy street, Ran Francisco, ( 'nl. t'onsu nations strict lycontlilenllal. by letter or at olllce, FltKK. For the convenience ol patients, and lu order to secure iicrfcct secrecy, I have aloited a prlvatu address, under which a'J package are lorwaoled. TICIAI. IIOTTI.R FKF.F. Kllflloletlt to slimv its lllerll, w ill Ile Helll tollliy one a.iyliiK by letter. slatlnK bis syniptoins and io Coiumiinleatione strictly eonlldeniial. HUDSON'S GUN STORE, M First street, Portland, Oretoa. i(!NV FIsTOU AJlU AMUIAITIO. ri.ktsw Tawkle nt rrr nsaerlpttam. DR. SPINNEY, Ko. 1 1 Kenrny atreet, , f,, Trawts all Clitunla and ' Upaalol Diss YCUKG IVIEN W" MAY J1K MI'KPKniNI FltOM THK KF T leeis of youthful follies or Indiscretion, will do .'iio avail themselves of this, the aresUst boci -v. iln.d the allsr of uuirerliia huir.Miilty. 1)H HMNNKV will trusrantee to forfeit Ht) for ever) 'i ieofM-inl'ial We.ikne or private diseases of an shidorcliaiacier which he undenakea and lalla l' Cefu. MIDIII.K-AUCD HF.. I here are niuny at the e of thirty taslitywho sr.- troiioled with too frequent evacuations of tlie el'ldiler, often uocouiunt(-.l bv a sliabt sularthut oi bu rjliiK sensation anil a wiutkenliic; of he aysu-ui !i a itiunner tile patient cannot ucoilnt s. r. On evstu loins the uriuury deiioslta a ropy aediment will often be lollleaiid 'iuietlmes small particle of nlliltluci: appenr, me color will be of a thin nillkinli line sx.dti chfJiRoia to a d.irk and torpd apticaruiie. I nen' sre niaov men who die of this umifiiltv. Linih rant of the cause, which is the aecnud aiaKe ol hern! is Wiu.aneML lir. H. will iru-LrsoUM s -rr.et ,-iin. Ii hii sucn caf.-s, ana a neaitny restoration or Me Keniti un'i.iry orsiina i-tll.e Koiirs-lOtolandt tos. Hundavs from int. II A. M. (XnisulUUon fre. Thorough exainlnat'ui u:d advice, K UalloraddreM UI. MPINNKV A CO. Md. H Resene stroei.. fcsn Pesncl-v-o. C-.1 KAI. KIKOKAVXB, 8H FlaUTT T. rOBTLAND. OR. 1350. 32 Yean Practical Experiencs. 1882. aiiCTlav-. 1vr.ei A fh A sv DHUGQIST, I'ealor In Fine Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet Articles. Sponges, Soaps, L Rubber Uods. Cor Morrison k '.' at l'urtland, ot. fpeciaj at'entirn pa d i ordera t y null when eram ttsiiled silth the e.h. V AND fr.t KKE ME. rOKTLAXOi OBEOOJf. asmmaao aaacaTiS. 18T, ! mill iiiiimaaiaaasaiMi in Dim i L i PERUVIAN BITTERS i ' ? . I-! , .-vj--.--. ,-, 3? IIIM HO.A KI HIIA.I The Flae.l IIITTKU1 la Ihe WOKI.U. TIIKV KKFKITI AI.I.Y t l UK MALARIAL DISEASES, Vllullao Ihe aivatess and arrest Ihe ravia-rea Ike Ui-rildlill Aleahol llnlill, IU faO MA. MA. Ask tyour IruaIM or Wlae Merraaat lar Iheas. WII.MF.UUINU A- .. Aienls, Haa Fraa else. W. J. VAN' SIIII YVIR A- 1l .. rortlaad. BEST TQKIQ IN DSE. Recommended by all Physicians. Head Ihei C'erllllcstea o. back of Bottle. A sure cure for Indlje ton Low of Appetite, and the Best l.lver ReKUmtor known. NOI.ll ONLV IN (JLAHH. To llll or leU any butlbn ffpii'i'oe srilclo out of oiirlii'ttla Is 'eoL.v, and rhnu ncticn.t, will be rr.ecule,l to Ihe lull llenr "i Trad supplied by Alte.tll isKZilV A. CN njj WashlDKton Nt,, Nsi I'rwni i.vo, I'al Keumlvle und Nervous lleiiditcue, Cold la lend, Ntuiiiiie of the Nnaul I'tiasuue, le. Rttief Immtitdli. Cun iVnaanraf. " Und rnlnrrh In Its very worst form. One box u 'Mure I'ure' cured ine."V sa. UiirrSan ltufael. " Have used it with the most KmtlMnt result. W. F. Kurerosa, Kdltor "New Ako,"m. F. 'I had been aflllcted with t'alnrrh for 7 years: two hoxi'slail(yiis'wtiriil'urn,riired me." lie. T. H. II. AndrrsiiB, hucriuiiento, Oil. I per lioxt Ibi-ee boxea for Hii. Ask yatar driiauist for it. 1IOUUI-:, UAVIa At IO., Wholesrle airents. I'ortland, Orcifoii. F. W, WAI.KF.K, Note At. Pnel tie I 'oast. .11 tsnnsonie Mreet, Sun FruucU-o, t'al it! .-.-u-y iwlKWir-M-b' :t'.(Uy.:- .e, .-.?...'. For Conati irtptioii, AHi nin. Ilroiirb I tt rnlnrrh, l)vlopsl". IIiHlarle, Uelill. ly, KcurHiicIn, atlieuiiinllMin, HiMt sill hronlcniiil .erim lilaordera, Iak. naea uiay Ihs tMiiivenleiit ly aut Iiy iircaa, remly for ImiiMtllntsinavat lira". Kend for Itoei retl on IlieOiyseai trvntnifnt. Adilreas tli proprlrtora. HOW, llll IJIrnralHIrOrt, Phlla.. Pa, or II. i:. M A III WN I'm in o IM poaluiry, HOtt Moulitoniery M, Sua tTBUtWo.t aa, STURGES, LARSEN & CO.. HinrriNCJ and C03I31ISSION MERCHANTS, Wholesale Dealers In Tt'.n, Canned (mm1s, Syrujis, Ilunrj, Drlttl i'rults, 1'ruvMons, etc.! etc. Hhliiers of Oral, Flour, Waul, aad t'ouatry Frodnec. C iusliinienta solicited and Mlieral Advances made when desired, it. nt, vnnsT btkht. poktla.mi. ob. WASTED. O l' I'JsTs) TO FILL THE EAGLE HOTEL. Just opened cor. Second and E at., Portlutd. Th Best Dollar a Day Hoasa la ty. J. THOMAS. l'llOI'ItlETOa .rf" iat J. rV'iirHQRrsrev. Tafent, r. ll.lsn, J l'ent. Kov. . 1H80. l Ktiicaincetrlcity. vKr HOU.VE'!" ELECTnO-MAGXETIC BELT. I rc 01 O'nuin t H'rrital iVrslissi KUIt Kitr. IMrr1uU H.IU,S.w.l.ls10i KlrHrs-lissMfc- (.lis .JAKANh,l, lB VSAa777e.Sl l 1" tv ill o..inrly ture wilbout medHne khruiiuiejn. e.y! N wrik-u, K.ai.er Bii... lm,cy, Ruuiuis,Ltr bs-w NcfMIe Dypr(lfcktll.! . As- l-lk.as4 dw sid(.illie.irledcal.iiiie.(rie NlliJlllfll' or Cured. Uend for llhutrat llUl I Uilla CVakuV Uondmlaoieerc W. J. HORNE Prop, and Masjufr Jtrt Market t . IraadJCO, lal. las tt ' iS. Tf 1 ,twllfl I Ui UMlr tap 8IJ1E Ha . al mm