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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1882)
f Bit 0S D0LL1 MIL. It Hi ! K?Tember nI8' of Tour nndociJed ihoweri, with Wutf-gW" m it wera, between; fc i of lour miM, ponwUnt pattering tingmaM of glimmering antLraoita tSgued-itli a aorl of alee,,r, re U tofoUon at the erimm L. curtains, and a gray at fuat S5 on the hearth ui the canary bird into a drowy ball of yellow down uUW.-quthe fed ,.r glad I hud the leaky mot in the 1 flied bat week. I uon t object to a " .." - nirlit ouoe ia a whilo when a fel- v under cover and there ia nothing rtionlarly to be done " ??.... tar. Tratlet aniwered. bhe .rtiiJinff about between the kitohon nJ iiUinj reom with a great blue check Id ,,,ron tied around her waist. "I air !-rlv ready to come in now. Well, Jjock at the deor or just a httte rush of "cill'".'! to the door, eTortbeleM, j , minute or two afterwards she went ia her busband'a chair. "Joe dear, it'a Luke RuiMilove," she half apprehensively. Tho Siuire awer looked up irow Ins reading. "Tell him he has made a mistake. The Urern is on the second corner beyond." "Couldn't you tell hiin no without the -remony of coming to mo? Is it likely ihut I should lond a dollar or even a JenL to Luke Buddilove? Why, I'd a jreit deal rather throw it among yonder . i . VA .. Ann Foil rrt v Pratlet hesitatod. "He looks pinched and cold and tclxwi. Jositth. He aays there is no- wt in the world to let him have a cent, will the better for him, if he did but in it." sharulr enunciated the old flquii. "I' he had eome to that half a Ln vears atro pjrhapi he would not hire been the miserable vagabond he .na i H "We used to go to school together," Mrs. Prallot. cenUy. "tie was tue n,rflt bov in the class." "That is probable enough," said the Snnirfl. "but it don't alter the fact. He in noor. drunken wretch now. Sond bin about his business, Mary, and if his time it of any consequence, just let him bow ha had bettor not wante it ooming here after dollars." Jin. Pratlet went' back into the kitchen, where Luke lluddilove was mreadinir his poor fingers over the ltze of the fire, his tattered garments iteming as if he was a pillar of vapor, "Then I ve got to starve like any other dog!" said Luke Knddilove, turn ingsway. "But, after all, I don't sup pose it makes much difference if itmffla out of this world to-day or to morrow." . "Oh, Luke, no difference to your wife?" . "She'd be better off without mo," he aid, down-heartcdly. "But she ouitLt not to bo." "Ought and is are two different things, Mrs. Pratlet. Good night; I ain't Roincr to the tavern, although I tiger something the 'Squire thought I IK. "And isn't it natural enough that he ihould think so. Luke? "Yea, yes, Mary, I don't say but what it it," murmured Luke, in tho same dejected tone he used daring tho inter' TOW. "Stop," Mrs. Fratlet called to him as bis baud lay on tue door-latch, in alow twee. "Here's a dollar, Luke. Mr. Fntlet gave it to me for au oil cloth to go m front of the parlor stove; but will try and make the old one lust a little longer. And Luke, for the sake of your poor wile and little ones at home, and for the sake of old times, do try and do better, won't you?" Lake Rmldilove looked vacantly at the new bank bill in his hand, and then tt the blooming young matron who hod pked it there. Thank you. Morv. I will. God bless yon,' he said, and crept out into the storm that reitrsed without. Mrs. Partlet stood looking into the kitchen Sn. ''I jar huv I've rlnnn a fnnlinh tliincr. K indeed, 'I could not help it. If he rui late it liome and not spend it at tne !Tern, I shall not miss my oilcloth." And there was a conscious flush on her heeb as if he had done Boruethinor "ug when site joined her husband in "r parior. ''Well," said 'Squire Pratlet,1 'has that fortunate gone at last?" "Yes." "To the Stake's tavern, I suppose?" "I hope not, Josiah." , 'Im afraid it's past hoping for," said qnire, shrugging his shoulders. un. rruuettopt iier secret inner "heart. J'" six months afterwards that the lre eame into the dining room where - ife 8 preserving great red apples to jelly. . "Veil, well,' quoth ho, "wonders fTef 'ill Cease.. Tim Tfml.lilnrPH have jaotfd way." " uere: I don't know ont west somewhere, . Colony. Anil thnv anv that Lnke t"tl!raDk droP of whiskey for six " glad of Uiat," said Mrs. P. " oa't last hue" he smrffested.des- LJi'ynotr I y, I doo't know: 'I have no faith in j 7 "naden reforms." t ratlet was silent; she thought ''J that, after all, Luke had not Jt the dollar for liquor. v -iQonths-six years; the time sped - r 7,,nd weeks, almost before "ttle Mrs. Pratlet knew that it had towi ad''ove had returned to ; osset. Lnke had made his fortune, ;t.e "lory went, fur off in Eldorado. I 'm do,ay." said Mrs. Baching- that l.A I,.. 1 Ui 41.. 1 14 I H ft uuupu civ jut j .. .'i'ite the court house and he is , w omia such a house as never 'ktel LTe Prospered greatly ."said 1 ... 3? bi wife. 1ia . .nt v nd alone with its own rich- jj,?0 "member when Buddilove ."'"'gbnt a poor drunken crea- "All the mora credit to him now," said Mrs. Pratlet, emphatically. "It's to be all of atone, with white mantles and inlaid floors; and he ha put a tot oi paper and things nnaer tho cor ner like they do ia pnblio buildings." "Well, that ia aatural enough." "I know; yet it aeoms kind o' queer that he should pt a dollar bill in with tue otuer things. He must nave Iota o money, to throw it away in that man ner." "Mrs. Prallot felt her cheeks faith, involuntarily she glanced toward tho Squire. But he never looked around, She met Mr. Euddilove this afternoon for the first time since his return to Sequoasot Luke himself, save that the demon of intemperance had boon com pletely crushed, and his better nature triumphing at last. lie looked her brightly in the faoe and held ont his band, saying but one word: "Mary." Tremulously she replied, "I am glad When Luke had overcome bin emotion, be continued: "Do you remember that stormy night wuon yon gave me tuat dollar bill and begged me not to go to the tavern "Yes." "That was the pivot on which my whole destiny turned. Yon were kind to me wbon all others gave me naught but the cold shoulder. You trusted me when all other faces were averted. That night I took a vow to myself to prove worthy of your confiilenco and I have kept it. I treasured it np and heaven had added migutily to my little store I have put the bill in the corner stone of my new house, for it arose alone from that dollar bill." "I won't offer to pay you back, for I am afraid," he said smilingly, "the luck would go from me with it. 13ut 1 11 tell you what I will do; I'll give money and words of trust and encouragement to some other poor wretches as you gave to me. Tho next day Mrs. Pratlet rooelvod from the delivery man at her door a bundle which, when she bad opened it, revealed to her astonished gaze the most beautiful piece of oilcloth ner eyes had ever beheld. This naturally attracted the Squires attention; and when Mrs, Pratlet told him all, he only replied, with some emotion, "lou were right and I was trrong. Goats for Milk. In the late number of the Agricultural Gozetto, of London, in a synopsis of the proceedings of "The British Goat So- dent. One of the objects of the society is to establish a system of supplying these animals to cottages as a source of milk. We make the following abstract from the report: "A stud-goat register has been estab lished, and a great demand for goats con tinues to be experienced. J. be system of supplying these animals works well, and from the number of cottagos apply ing, the committee feel assured that a great deal of good might be done if a Bufneent number of goats could be ob tained. The large demand for goats. together with the increasing popularity of goat's milk as a food for infants, has led to applications being made to the committee to start a limited company for the importation, brooding and supply of goats. "Dr. Lee said he held the opinion that before long goat s milk would be much more generally used. If goat's, milk could always be obtainable in London he had no doubt but there would be a very considerable sale for it for the use of invalids and infants. "General Burnaby, M. P., spoko strongly in favor of goat's milk.and milk generally, and remarked that the more milk producing animals wo have in the country the better. Every village had its invalids to nurse, and its young peo ple to bring up, and it is very important that they should be able to obtain so health oromoting an article of diet. Not onlv was the goat one of the healthiest animals to havo in the stable, but if it were wished to cure a kicking horse, this purpose could be easily answered by the f.. r , f 4t.l lnironucuun oi goiu m iuc ontum, "The presideut said it might bo taken for granted that milk from the goat was very much better than that yieiuea oy the cow. especially in the case of disease, and it was very desirable that means should be taken to overcome the preju dice now against it." Tho goat La3 never been a favorite oi ours. Thev are very mischievous and destructive to trees and shrubs. At the same time there may be some who would not be annoyed by them, and could afford a goat, while a cow would be be yond their reach. It is up hill bnsiness raising a luraiij without milk. If goat's milk is so much better for that business, as is repre sented, people largely engaged in the business can afford to be to some incon venience to secure the artiole. An Effective Temperance Lecture, 1 rnnni, man millnii in cnmnaDV with several other gentlemen, upon a young lady. Her father was also present to as sist in entertaining the callers. He did not share his daughter's scruples against the use of spirituous annus, ior ue ua'i vine to offer. The wine was poured out, and would havo been drank, but the young lady asked: "Did you cjII upon me or upon Uallantry, n notmng eie, mf them to answer: "We cJled upon you." "Then you will please not drink wine. have lomonade for my callers." Tim fmlipr nruad the guests to drink, and tbey were undecided. The young hulv added: "Iiemeruber, if yon call upon me then you drink leruonnlef but if opon Dana. why. then, in that case, I have nothing to say." The wine glasses were sci uonu m .,. Atlanta iintiihtml. After leaviug LUCll ' " the honse, one of the party exclaimed: "That was the most eneciuai temper nee lecture I have ever heard." t, .i,nir man from whom these facts were obtained broke off at once from the use of strong drink, and is now a clergy .,....,i,imr tmrw ranee and religion. He st:ll holds in grateful remembrance the lady who gracefully and resolutely cave him to understand that her callers should not drink wine. The greatest city park-That of Phila delphia, containing 'it w acies. 4 Young Artist aedUcre Talent" Soma twenty years ago a poorly elad boy entered the offioe of the SeoreUry of the Society of Fine ArU at Pesth, and asked to see the incumbent. He was told by a olerk that the important func tionary was absent. "Never mind,'' auid the boy, "he would not know me if he were here, and I might just as well leave my petition with you. I should be glad of some pecuniary aid to enable me to pursue my career as an artist, and I beg you to say a good word for me to the Secretary." The Society had a meeting a few days later, and the Secretary on re-entering the office, said to his olerk, "I advocated the case of your protege he has bad CO florins granted him. What is the formula nsually put in the proto col?" "A mediocre talent," was the reply, "Well, then, write: 'A medioore talent, to whom not more than 60 florins could be granted." The tyonng aspi rant gratefully took the money and went to Vienna, where, but a few weeks after, he exhibited a painting, for which he re ceived 120 florins. The first success was reperted to the Society at Pesth, and on hearing of it the Seoretary remarked: "That the yonng man had moro in him than we thought." The "medioore tal ent" of twenty years ago is now the laurel-crowned hero of Pesth his name is Michael Munkacsy. Three Had Cats Attack a San. Yesterday afternoon, as Mr. Frank A. Small was sitting at the desk in A. B. Stannard's office, in the Essex yard, three cats, which have lived about the premises for some time past, came to gether into the building, and suddenly springing upon the desk, made a furious attack upon Mr. Small's right hand; they pounced upon him as they might seize a rat, biting and scratching in a savage manner. So vigorous and persistent were the three animals, that Mr. Small had aerions difficulty in defending him self and driving them off; the cats ap peared perfectly wild, seizing, climbing npon and tearing the window curtains, overturning and breaking a lamp npon the desk, with other antics, nntil finally, two ran out of the shop, the third hiding under a pile of lumber. Mr. Small cov ered his lacerated hand with a handker chief, and calling two of the workmen, succeeded in dislodging the seoreted cat, whioh thereupon made a dash for a win dow, going ont through one of the lights of glass. Mr. Small had hia hand dressed by Dr. Dow. The strange action of the cats is a matter of curious speculation. Lawrence (Mass.) American, March 10. Horseradish. Horseradish is more frequently tolerated than cultivated on the farm. It is often found occupying some odd corner, making a slovenly weedy patch, from which a few pieces are taken as wanted in the spring. When left to itself it taken such thorough possession of the soil that it is difficult to get rid of it. The only way to keep it nndor control is to plant the roets, let them grow one season and then dig the whole up. If left longer it will make trouble, and the roots will not be so good. Sets are the small Bide roots, about six inches long, and half an inch or less in diameter. They ore made when trimming the roots for use or market; as they mubt be plantod right end up, the top partis cut off square and the lower end with a slant. In this shape they aro sold at the seed stores, but enough for the home garden may be dug from any accessible patch. Market gardeners plant them between the rows of early cabbages; if they start before the cab bages are mature, the top i are cat off in hoeing; when tho cabbages are removed the horseradish is allowed to grow. In the family garden a small planting may be made without reference to the cab bage or other crops, planting the sets 18 inohes apart each way, with a sharp pointed dibble, having the tops of the set three inches below the surface. Bo sure and take up the roots, large and small, in autumn or early next spring. A cinal pox Odor. When Hoffenstein entered the store there was a look in his eyes which plainly told that something had hap pened him, and bis clerk, noticing it said: " vat s tie matter, ansuer nonenstoin r Yon don't look veil dis morning." "Noding. Herman." he replied; "but a private citizon dot can't haf any rights mitout some beople making objections, you know. I vas arrested by the bolice yesterday." "Arrested, Mr. uouenstoin t "Yes. nnd it vas all about dis small pox pisiness vat is going around. Yen I goes home yesterday efening I bnys a cake of Limburg cheese, puts it in my market basket, un den I gots in a street car vas vas crowded mit people who vas all dalking uf de smallpox. Afdera vile de cheese begin to emoll, nnd efery von looks around at von anoder. Limburg vill do dot vay, nnd you can't help it, Herman. Soon I see dat efery one in de car had dere eyes on me, nnd mit de red bimples vat is on my face, togedder mit de smell nf de cheese, de beople all dink I hafde small-pox nnd dey begin to yisper. Sl'entlemen, says von man mit Dig ioet, vas you all vacccinated?' 'No, sir,' dey say. 'Veil, den, dire vas a case oi small pox in dis car. 1 Know it Dy ue smeii, he stys, nnd mit dat he dives right out nf de door. De next minute de whole crowd rnns for de door, und more as ten of dum shumps do windows out. Yon old man mit a big stomach nnd a green nmnrella. gets stuck in von of de win dows und yells 'Bolice!' vile he shakes de umprella, de mules, nnd de car runs away. Yen de car stoped de bolice came in und I vas arrested for having de small-pox nnd disturbing de beace. Sliust dink nf it, Herman a brivate citizen don't can haf ny brivaleges in do town, yon know. The London Lancet says that there is absolute unanimity among medical men, whatever their other views on the dnnic question, tbatspirits.wine or beer should only be taken with food. "I don't like that cat. It's got splinters in its feet!" was the excuse of a four-year-old for throwing the kitten away. Send name and address to Cragin k Co., Philadelphia, Pa., for cook book, free. Dr. Htnler'i celebrated California II L BiU ten always relieve Dyipepeia sod Indication. War Kll. M. Louts Qlobs-Dvinoerat. In a very full report recently pub lished in the Philadelphia Ledger, ref erence is made to the case of Mr. Geo. I. Graham, a prominent politician and active journalist, (connected with the Philadelphia Sunday Mirror), who by using the Great German Komedy, St. Jaoobs Oil, was cured of a troublesome case of rheumatism, contracted dnring the war. He closes his statement with "to those who are afflicted with that com plaint it is worth its weight in gold." Pbeloffrapby. The art of producing life-like pictures has been making wonderful strides with in the past few voars. The old daguereo types of our fatherV times no more com pare with the handsome photo graph of to-day than does the taage coach of those days with the Fulman palaoe car of the present time. In no part of the United States has that wonderful art advanced faster than in Oregon. In Portland we can boast o f au artist that leads the profes sion in all its branches. We refer to W. H. Towns, of the San Francisco Gallory. His work has been examined by lovers of art from all over the Union and they unhesitatingly award the palm to him for good work. Mr. Towne has made photographs for actors, artists and gentlemen of travel, and is constantly receiving orders for more pictures from the same negatives, as nowhore else in their travels can they procure so good work. The latest is an order from Mr. Clem. Studobaker, proprietor of the famous Studebaker Wagon Company, of Indianapolis, Indiana, who had six dozen photographs of himself taken by Mr. Towne while here last winter. So pleased was Mr. Studebakor with the work that he last week forwardod an order to this gallory for twenty dozen more from the same negative. Comment is unnecessary. OBF.UOS TO HlMACIIlsrm, Soma lime ago Unm, Hodge, Davis k Co.. of this city, n-id in a Mwichim'JU paper that lion. Charln 1',. LaiM. auditor of tnal itata, waa afflicted with an Incurable kulnrjr dtieaae, and bad been obliged to glre up work and return to bla bnrae. They Immedlatiyaent him a box of their celebrated Oregon Kidney 1v, aud from time to time aent him other boiea. A few daya ago they received from him the following letter: CosiMoNwriLT or aUuicHUirm,' I Andltor'a Urp't, Biwton, Not. 11, 1KS1. 1 Meaara. Bodge, Vavli k Oo.s Pear Slra I have no hraltatlun In aaylng that I have brro much beneSted bv tbe nae of the Oregon Kldrey Tea aa a remedy for aklilnoy difficulty whlcn haa troubled ire for all or eight yeare. I ran heartily recommend It to thoee who an almllarly afflicted, aa a aafe and agreeable remedy. I ahall teal lie vlrtuea further, for I have great faith in it aa a apeclto for many diaeaaea of the kldueya. Heepectfully youra. CHAR. R. LADD, The original o'thl letter can be seen by ralllug ti Meeera. Hodge, Pule i. Co., Portland, Oregou, and the Oregon Eidney Tea can Im bought of any rtrugglat or dealer, In Oregon or Waablngton. Price $1 per box. Send $1.00 to W. D. falmer,rortinni, for one year's subscription to the Pacific Uveraeor, tlie great scmi-iuouthly A. O. U. rV. paper. Sheet Music: Largest stock on Ihe northwest coast, orders filled promptly. Send stamp for cat alogue end journal, Wiley B. A I leu 153 Third street, Portland. The galaxy of stars at the Elite theater in Port land, is drawing crowded houses nightly. Re member the popular prices, 25 and 50 cents to any part of the house. . All sensible people sulluring with rheumatism use Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Sold at $1.0(1 a bottle. There is a strong probability that the year 1882 will add 4,000,000 to our popu lation by immigration alono. The Gold Medal gallery of Portland, owned by F. O. Abell, Portland, is alvays bringing out novelties in tho photographic linn, His country putrons are always plcaaed with their treatment as well as tho work obtained. For thnt headache! Try tho Oregon Blood Purifier, the vegetable remedy, it's the euro. Agonts wanted by the New York Novelty Co.,. Portland Oregon. Catalogues mailed free. Garriann ropnirg all kimlaof eewing machines ;"'o"7N'"erlMi7 Nn ""M MCKVKYUKH. wThTHAYHK Al II. Tltl.VMKOW!lK, I'lvll KiiKliiwni, t'liiitraruim ami mirVHyiini. OllWe in ttUtiK airtet. 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Hub-Ageueleaa ech county aeat nf the Htaus Astenr) lnrKaUaml Kachoaae or learns luaT lands, l.-rite traeia aubdlvldea and auid at aarilon or rlval sal. i-Colon lata and IromlirratiM located. Cam fill aopialaoroeula made fr hank. Court. Adralnla Iratora, Trutleea, etc. Legal lorma ot mpl'ed with. Full reeorda of sales In each county on tile at Hie General Oflloe . Assume entire charge of property, pay taxes, Insurance eU. etu. winhvpft intu ARE YOU GOING to PAINT Til EX IKTHE Averill Mixed Faint. The Vent, Mo4 Dnrnlilo, Most Ilcaiitlfiil aim ili tlieape.sU IT 1H PKKPAHKtMN LIQUID KOHM ANDHOt.D hv the irallon only, In nny ileNired uuiuitlty, KKAllY rtlll TIIK liltl'MH, nsUiring no liirllicr anuniou oi on or Ni'iru. 11 la of llire White and nf any Hiiinle or color. Rnm plu card eolnr and Price l.wt ninileil on application to O. H. OKKII'K, tienen.l Avrnt, No. 4M Market Hi., opp. front, Nun i'niiiclM'o, t'al. Alao, BOI.K AIIKNT for the Celebrated Han Fran clwo llUimKll MIXED PAINT, And Dealer In PAINTH, OIL8. VARMMHKH and I'AiNTEIVH WATKIIIAI.H For snlo by P. K. HE At II V CO., PiHtliuid, Or. HUDSON'S GUN STORE, Flrat afreet, Pertlaad, Oretraa. SiVNa), PMIHIIVI AXD Aataf t N1TIOA clektaar Taekla of ltrerT BaaeHaUaa. SEEDS, Plants, Trees, Etc. fLLUSTBATKD CATALOGUE FREE L 1. H. TRUMBULL CO. 419 and4Kl Baneome meet, Ban Francisco. J. IQUID On DHY, PRICK 1)1 00; "ATMOelPirKItIC J iiunifllatnra," price AKt. Dry Cure and luatinla tor mailed on receipt of price, with full direction for UHe.ete. M, (I. HKIDMOItK it Co., llniKifl.ui til Flrt atreet. Pnrtland, Or. Hole A Kent for the N. 1'nHrlo (Icaat m.iii TURKISH RUGS. NEW DKMONH If TURKIHII AND I'KHSIAN Hn Pattern, Hook, Claniiw, etc., alwayn on hand. A catalogue, of dtblgna aud cunt of each may be bad by addreaninr dXO. H. tQARRINOJf 4t CO., wit l7 Third atreet. Portland, flreaon WANTED. OCtlTS TO FILL TIIK XAOLR HOTEL. Juat opened cor. Second and E eta,, Portland. Tit Beet Dollar a Day Hoaea la the City. : J. TH0MA8, PIlOl'llIETOR. aim sr "mfijjl tA SEAL KSeRATXR. U nitT T, rOBTLAXB. OB. POBTLAJID OB4M.1l. PERUVIAN BITTERS i 1 a- -, -i . : l r 1 (CHIMHOSA Rl'BBA.) Taa riaeal HITTER la Ik WORLD, THEY KFKEtTL' A IX Y Ct'RK MALARIAL DISEASES, Vllallao the vatea aad arreel lb raracea lb Ureuilful Alcohol llaMl, 1 !! MA. MA. Ak fyear DranleS ar Wla Mrrckaal far thvaa. WILMERDISO at CO., Aaeata, ttaa Pram vleea. W. J. TAN STIII YVKR ti COH PoHteaaV m THE .i a ..ii r. (A imRM A hrr s-r fiw.il uiunn EE3T TQailQ 1M USE. Recommended by all Physicians. Read Ihe rerttripatea aa bark f Bolt la. A mre cure fcr Midlsa tlon I.om of Appetite, and tbe Beet Liter KtKUlalnr known. NOI.ll ONLY IN ULASH. Tn AH or ioU any bmthn Rranie article o ttof our bottle Is 'eni y. snd when delectid. will be praeoutrd lo the lull litem --.e '' Trade sipple,d by AllfnU I, lltvs'.iliV A rn, 6J0 WaahlairtnN HI., a r'i nn.t, I'al rphi areut Nimorth. I 1. vnlng Remedy und ere TUMI I the le- .'lllinate renult nf ever 3) v eer of prui'tli nl expert, ice. and tTH KM WITH t'NKAII.INdt KKTAIN t'Y Ncrvnutaml Plivnlcal IHIilllty, Hemllllll Wruk. it e . Npcrtnatiirrlince KniiKionR.liiinotniiy Ki tinitiiieil Vitality, Preuia lllre iH-cllne mill I.ON P M AMIOOI, fnim whatever caiiM' produced. It euricheti Hiiil itiinliea Nerve, llml'i. Miliclea niKemion, ifcnriHtucitve iirrHii, ami i-iivhiciii aim alenial Kai'iiltlea. It toi a iy uniiHluriU iit-niltiHtln( tlniln utHiti thenynteni, prevenllnic Involii'itivry 1inc debllllatiiiv dream, nenilnal iomu with the urine, etc., deeiructlve to inlml anil IjihIv. It I a mire elltnlnntor of all KIHNK.Y AND tr.AMiKH COM PLAINT. IT Ctl.NTAl.NH NO INJlUKll'H IN. tllllOUIKNT. T Ihow .iiSVHiitf rrnui tbeeferta arfnuthrul Indlarretloitvur ccew.., n .peeily, IhontiiKli and prrntnnent 11111: l 1. 1 Alt. AN TDK II. Price,) Au per botllcor tiveliuttlenlu cuae with lull illrcctHin and ailvltv, ajlO. Hent le cure from ohervatliui to utiy aililri' uinm rt'cvlpt of price, or C. O. I). To he hail onlv of Kr. C. O, HHlnvld. ! KenrnyMreet. Han KrHiicl'o, I 'nl. Cdnitiiltallou nt rlcll v cuuliilentlal. by letter ur at olllce, r'HKK. For the convenience oi patient, ami in unler toweiim in-rfect aeen cy, I have adopted a private addrew, under which ull packiiKea are furwanleil. THIAL HOTTI.R PREF. Biilllclent to nliow It merit, will lie to any one arplvliif by letter, mnlln- lit ympioma aud a. txiinnninlcHllon ntrlctly innllilentlnl. STURGES, LARSEN 4 CO., G03DIISSION MEUCUAJSTS, Wholesale Dealers In Tcow, CanniMl Uoodx, Syrups, H01117, Dried Fruits, rrovisloiiH, etc, etc. Hhlppeni of Grain, Flour, Waul, and Country Praduee. Coiulfunienta aollclted and Mhernl Advances made' a when dcHlriHl. , V. H4. PROKTHTI'-KT. PUITI.A!H, OH. A GRAND REVOLUTION In the Boot and Shoe business. AT TUE NO. 108 FIRSJT STREET. KaTliiienlarKeil mya'oreand Juat reeetred elarta Invoice of LaUUV, Uenta' aud Chlldreu's FINE HOOTS AND SHOES. From the lanreat and bent F-atern Tlouara The public can rely upon getiinc a flnerartk le than ever before ottered In Portland aud al LOW Kit FHlUfcM. Call and nee for Yourself and be conTlnced II. GALLICK, New Tark Beat aad Nmm llaaaa. Be. lis Pint MtreeC LAND PLaSIER, IN ANY QCAXTITY. BT Evording & Farrell FRONT & ALDER 8TS., PORTLAND. cr 3 msfn 3 jTfN 9 vyy o CO V o -n CD 3 CD Ck. maataraaao auaoa HAKE USE OF THIS VEGETABLE KINGDOM A SUBI BBMEDY FOlt . BLOOD and LIVER COMPLAINT For salt STtrjrbere-$l 00. 1 lie 11 OlMl. NLII-llilh'l "sf