on salary of nine hundred '".Cr- he was in the postofflco lolUryfTLiocfl. afforded bv an ' 'I uSw hundred. Once in i was .holiday, when they rthil Anmn Mount Ver. Mittwu warm. and spread their loi:a .1 in the ahado of its historic a B ,?Dtronize nature aa fmcceaslul- . .insula ffivon thorn for a comedy Mi. when ther laughed or cried ,r .rXTdiwemmentof millionaires and F1 ufcniiliea. On Sunday mornings r2S choir and walked out to i , BrWge later in the day, or strolled tp v,.ani crrnnndsand surprised the Q riolet in its hiding place. Helen's F".i . i. old every new boarder that Mr. -utinitahidincr place. Helen's 'fvteck "wss going with" Miss Hil 1,1, bat Miss Helen always protested Aw-merely. frioni, that they P, neighbors at home and had gone to ttJ toiretber when they were in their Wlr and the landlady always rwi ben she remarked, "II He s notli but a friend I should think there'd .secession of Lis love maKing sooner ,1t when they were rambling tont Mount Vernon together Helen fell maim . tit,rirmiA tliia ia niii t romauuu vom. Uuri. mf country seat," said she, "and I have "menteruiiuiug tun " vemc, at u they do in novels" i sort of Lady Geraldine and I am hi poor poet, eh?" All but the poetry, mocked Helen. i'Vn supvose this is. in my manor boose," suggested Theodore, "furnished in the' renaissance, let us say I'm mak iciirrest demands on your imagination ji I'm entertaining all the swells. r lured you here on the pretext of looking or B iour-icaieu ciover, uu. really to ask you if yon will share my ojiwiiiacenoe with me; what should you I should put my lessons in gym nistics into use and then jump at the chance. "And if I should ask instead, "Come. !" my cottage, gontlu niafdT ' "Pon'tl" cried Helen. He looked at her a little blankly, "l'ou don't mean that you care so lit tle forme?" "I don't mean anything. Don t let us tal about marrying and giving in mar riage; we are happy enough as wo are." "But if I don't marry you some other fellow will." ".Nousense; penniless girls aro a drug in the market. I've seen misery enough from tarrying on a small salary; he seen people living in two rooms on 'itter aud a crust,' so to-speak, doing their own work.with no pleasures and no iv'ttv. and no hope of amendment; pejpla who thought love would tide theinover all tlio quicksands and pres ently tho hallucination wore off, but the quicksands remained; reproaches sot in; she grew bitter and unlovely, and he morose and neglectful" . "Theu you think love an hallucina tion?" "I think marriugo is a mistake on twelve hundred a year. If I became dowdy and hadn't time to cultivate a taste for esthetics or whatever was the fashionablo craze, and grew jaded and spiritless with the uneongonial task of washing pots and kettles and stewing over a rauge, aud if nobody turned to look after me as I passed, one day you would find yourself disenchanted. Then, supposing the new administration should pnsli you out of office, even for a mouth, or you should fall ill? No, we are happy enough just as we are; don't let us dis cuss marriage; let us wait, like Mr. Micawber, till something turns up." And so Van Vleck waitad. Perhaps be was disappointed in Helens views, but be refused to confess it even to him-.-lf; all women felt so, ho supposed, cared more for hhurtow than substance, or mistook the one for the other; it was tLeir poetio temperament which made poverty hateful to them and splendor their natural atmosphere, and he applied himself more diligently than ever to his idea, woikiusr fur into tbo night at times. '"You were not at tho President's last evening," one of his fellow clerks said to mm later. "I? No; I should think not." "But Miss ilindreth was there; she nil Mr. Sterling, M. C, were hand in glove. I beunl him ask her to go and bear "Loliegi-iu" to-morrow night." "Mr. Sterling is in luck," was ull Van Vleck ventured to say; ho did not choose to carry his heart on his sleeve for every clerk to peek at. If Mr. Sterling was fascinated by Helen, it surely was no fault of hers; mutiv a man hud been be witched by her before the elderly con gressman, only Theodore forgot that tbey bad all been needy suitors and as for Helen, lie felt as sure of her as of seed time and harvest. But on one occasion he left his work early and hastened to see her; a cloud of ugly rumors had assailed him and ititer- lered with bis tasks; she could brnt-u all tue cobwebs out f his heavon. He met ber coming dowu the ataircase in a white evening dress, with flowers in her baud costly exotics, such as wealthy lovers end their sweethearts, such as he had never dared to buy. "Where did the'v come from?" he tie manilsJ "Tbey grew, I 'spects like Topsy," nswered Helen, laughing uneasily. "Wbero did you get them, Helen?" "You are inqnHtive, Mr. Van Vleck. They wee sent me." I'BvMr Steiling?" "You ilo credit to your nationalitv; J1 re a eapith i Y mkee. Yes, by Mr. Sterling, of ermrs".'' "Helen," be cri-.1, beneath his breat' --"Helen, are vmi oina; to marry Mr. Sterling?" "I I lelieve I am," she taid.drrpping ber eyes. Theodore i. pwi- V new exactly h'iw he found hi-, wnv nut id the hone; lie was Igni-Iy R p ft i e .f bru-hing against a tout pHntieiiiiih it h nr-trimmed ulster, sbcel-or ii.j,, l, ..street; of a stately erTiajr. nn l t tuixlire at the doer. U'l fcd..rk-1-rin'e ' lidv leaning out t took after hi-. ..The n- xt v ! m the i v. fii sirned his position . t his saving fr'm ft Y.i-hinsron. It were !, if he could put ' inonntains bf-tween f It e-merl to him ax frrra its orbit und him torei'jn"t him His idea was all neW n.: ell, ii .'e. dwert ..' . Helen C" i if the ! it rqni-. ,1 t elfto'i- s that waa left to kirn: be nut into it all his earnings; he devoted heart and soul to its development, and be finally forgot himself and Helen Hildreth iu his work nd its nccesi. , It was seven or eight years later that they met, odly enough, on the Mount Vernon boa',. Her vivacity was no longer the spontaneous effervescence of youth and hope; the was a trifle "passee, ' per haps. "Wealth and splendor have not proved all her fancy painted them," he thought, as their eyes met. "Mr. Van Vleck," she cried, "who would have thought of meeting you here!" Was the pleasure which brightened her eyes and deepened her somewhat exaggerated dimples a reminisoeno of her power, or was Mrs. Sterling a married flirt, he wondered. "We have heard of you often, to be sure," she purred. "Tho newspapers have not been silent concerning you and your great invention. I've always felt an ownership iu that invention, do you know? I felt aa if I were behind the scenes, let into the secret before the rest of the outside world, when it was only a dream. I've resented every infringe ment " "I am flattered that you remomber my small affairs," said Theodore, some what humbly. "Remember," she repeated, with a lin gering accent, "I have nothing else to do." "I come down hero sometimes," she pursued, after a brief pause, "when we have a holiday, for the sake of 'anld lang syne' and try to believe I am seven years younger and the world before me where to choose. I like to come when the peach trees are in bloom, as they were that day when we 'built our castles iu the air, Mine have crumbled into dust." "Mrs. Sterling, I am sorry to hear you speak so." She stared at him an instant, blsubed and drooped her eyes in the old effective way. "Haven't you heard," I didn't marry Mr. Sterling?" Perhaps ahe expected Theodore to beam with sudden happiness and re hearso the old story she had refused to hear once before. , "You left no address, you know," de fending herself from the reproaches she anticipated. "Mr. Sterling died before tho wedding day was set. I thought you would see it in the newspapers. I am a treasury girl, yet, Theodore. Do you know that I sometimes wish that I had never seen Mr. Sterling?" Only the fates know what Van Vleck would have answered, but just at that moment a bit of "crepe lisse" floated into their neighborhood, and a voice like a summer brook cried, "Oh, my veil, Theodore!" Theodore put out a a hand, but it eluded him; Helen made a quick movement and caughttt on the wing. "Let me introduce you to Mrs. Van Vleck, Mis Hildreth," he said. "She wovld like to thank you."f Our Conti nent. Mns. Qakfield is Very Well Ofp. Ht. flarfield has 300.000 in Gov ernment bonds, the result of the sub scription. Then uernusuand s me waa insured for $50,000 which she promptly received. Hlin was also Daid the Baiurv of the President for the unoconpied first yen , amounting to about fczu.uuu. men mid to it. abmit S30.000. the total value of Garfield's estate. That was the total amount, aud after all the abuse that was received, that he waa ablo to accumulate in nlifo tim nf fiftv vears. That makes 400,000, does it not. I suppose that the income from tins total oi more iuau OM irill lm nnrhaus.SlG.OOO a vear. She is also put on the penson list at gwuu a year, oo sue is oouuuriuuiu uuu can raise her children woll. 'I he ClrciM la Commit. Save your money boys for the Circus is coming sure. It is Sherman's Wonder ful F.lncnted rTnrsea and Select Family Circus. Look woll at the bills and see that thev sav "Sherman s Circus. It is the only genuine Circus on the coast Time liavn a bliiB and white striped can vas and a fine band wagon with six large bay horses attached witn tue nana in iuu uniform. It is the only show on the oo ist with Eiders both male and female, together with the finest array of Acrobats, Gymnasts and Athletes in lue worw. Tain fnnnv elnwns and the most wonder ful educated horsesin the world, Tommy Barney and Jack, doing over 150 dist;nct tricks. Jack stands on a iauieau ynr, M.-a tlm linen in his mouth and drives Ilia t.enin thronch the streets. Wait for them. boys, save your money for the Big Show. Watch the 1'ortianu ppers ami see what they say about them. They play there befoie coming here and Mr. Van Home the agnnt says they are com ,'r.rr miipu Tim tmncra throughout Cali fornia and Southern Oregon where the show has performed are wild in its praise, and those who have seen it pronounce Uw.finnn'u r'ircllH tllO RoSS of tllOrOBll. Tho Circus has got the best reputation of any that ever visited this section anu win be well patronized. Kooit f Temperance. This is the oldest of all the temperance "erdeis" in this oountry and is deemed by many ft bo have joined them all the very lient. Jjiiuies are now muuuu i full membership and a valuable insurance i. - ti. 1 feature hns reen added wnicu is uuu t in-iiirnncA in the world Itemise of the certain healthfulne-s of temperance people over all others. A movement is now on foot to revive this excellent order in Oregon and Washing ton territory. A good division is now in working order in Portland and there are ncouraging prospects elsewuere. it is d that Divisions be started in every town. Any information on this snlj"ct , mav be obtained by addressing n r f'lintnn Portland. Oregon. The iu t.urinu n now iincetus in tho 'Flitt-t is . ... . ,1 in raliforDM. Let flfl nni i u cui' t stnrt it up with new life in this part of tu cnr.try. Nearly 700 bushels of onions per acie were raised last year oy ueorgu u Ma-on, of Beverly, Mass. Anv book in the Seaside or Frankly n Square L,i.rr put on rovipt of price b the . r. V' U7t riri tnt, Portland. JXderi .. .li bin.t. ..f h.t.lt.1 ami i'RtinllfrV. II OI' .' " i.....u r.rc. iVnd lo John B. Girrifn hir-1 -tnt Porilaud, for catalogue of cle- I Uu-r Hovraid are itill .4.. n . ,t,.,11 Ii.iuwi it the hlit llieiter in p., n. Ki'iv nel Carrie Annrtmng in thfir 1 ,.t nr.- iinmonw, and tbe whole coniny ia -r n n.l laleuUd. 'Zrr .TT 1 -oJv,iriV iv, i nm I I r V V.ihe IMl i I'Kti II HTKOVI.NU THKHTKKStiTll AM) IH R111.I1'Y. la nim-h Imnniveil (ur I"'. 1U fcwi-r b. lt, m.l i - othirmuhliii-tiiilipiilt..lHtui'". Maiiiif-tur.-) four vrara. Ov f In u. NOT M.,iafurournwtWluei.at'ik-. Alio Griwr .1 ArU far Mlmlrhnher Whi. Fnrronanmptlon. Amhuia.llrourhHW, fatarrh, l)v!)'i)il. llelrhet Delill; tty, Neuinluli, Klieiiiiiniixiti, nol nil IhronlrHud SerAoiui lilwirderti. iaek ngitt untjr 1m tMiiivciileiiil.r aiut by ra il re u, rt-Hity fir linnirtUnM! uaent home, lend rr tree treniiM on the .vbch irntnirnt. Adilrena the proprietor. lioe, llll Utt wifttrect, Fhtln.j fa or II. t.. M ATHi:WM, I'ltrlfle lH'MmUory, 0 MoutKuiue ry NUhiwt Franclnco.1!. DJ1. SUltAN, Eclectic Physician &Surgcon IIS atorrlaoa Hu. ppitte Cualoa Hoaw, I'onlMUd. DH. BURMAN TRKATH D1HKASE AT HIH IN alllutf , 11.1 MorrlMin Mnvl, hy ihr latent ayatrm of Miillral llyclene, an praci ceil at the mwit iflf bratud llyilmphatlc and llyii'nto Iimtliulvs In Ku roe, wbrre be studM thlH nviiteni, which Inclmli'a thuie of Klnctflc ItathH. ttalvanlxattoii, Vapor anil MtHlicated Haths, V.u, Ktc. Both acute and chmnlc iliwimei are runil hy thb aymcm with ajitonWIilnit uccPKA, often without the hecetMity of iiieillclmn, which are only given In ciuies where specially luill caicd. 1(h a few apart nv nt fnrnlsliiit for tba convenience Ofpatlem fmm a ilUlaoco T.'nni for dally ireutiuent or for a course can be leritei on hiivIchI lull at lUMorrlaon streeu tJiHKWIIMtlnu free. 1850. 32 Years Practical Experience, lotu. John A. Child DRUGGIST, I raler In Fine Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Sponges, Soaps, &. Rubber l.ooas. Cor Morrlin . W utt Portlaud, 'r. Fptcial aiiciitlnn pad to nrdeni by null when accora nnn'e(1lth the c'h. SI 000 JtEWAlM) iril.l, UK PAID TO ANY PKIIKON PUODIC- V Inif inure effectual remedy than Dr. lieek's Sure Cure for I'nTnrrli, Whli h lian mood the teat for fourteen yeara. 1'h.vnl clans. liriiaKlHtN, and all who have ued and tlior oukIiIv teiied It. pronounce It ieclil for the cure of that loatlinome dun luui. Try It. Your dniKKlal haa "'lVr.' Kw'it thonuiiflitv nndeilandi, aud weniluenlly anciiwful In the treatment of allchronle all., dim cult dlarnp of both aexea and nil . liavInK mane a Hiermu.v in inrir iirniin.-iii mi ........ . ......... Iletrealat'iilieerwllhont iikInK the knife. Illafaviir Ite prtBi rlpilon la fiirnlnlieil lo Imly patlenla Pree. No lu.lv Hhould he without II. Youhk, middle aged or old. nnile or female, li.aanity or a life of aullcrluKia your inevitable doom inileMi you apply In time to the ilivRli lau who niidentatida, and la competent to treat voiircaae. Waste no mo re time nor money within coinpeieht phvslclaiiH. Allconimnnlcatioi.aalteniltil to with dlipuli h, anil are atrk-tly conll.lenllul. I'ln u lara, teHtiinoulala. and a hit of printed niieatlnimfur-nli-liedonanpllialion. lOXhl I.TATIU KKK. Inclnw a llireei'eiit ma "P for INt and addrea- Hit. j a M KM KKCK.No. I: Kind atreet. l'nrtland. Or. KIOXOMI IS WEALTH. And by Buying Your 1JOOTS AND SHOES ' IHI.lt T1IK Xcw York 15oot and Shoo House, 5fo. 10a Flrat Nirerl, lletweeii Yumlilll and Taylor, Portland ' 'OI' Alii) TO Yoriiowv WKM.TII AND BY that means make the whole country richer. V e have just received the most elexaut i.tock of gonda ever liromrht to Portland, w hich we are ai llli.K al ralea tlmt no oiher house can. Wlc-n you come to the cliy hriin In vour whole family and we will aell them ifooili l 'iiioulliliiitly low prices. Onli ra from the c itrv w ill la- promptly atleinlei;to, and we will pay n-lKlit on all itisi.ts s.'nl In von. nnnrPHATE iIIUjoap. UNRIYALLKO W rnrliiic SUln Dlaenaea and for Precrvlo A Hi H'lliy Hkln. rfceen!of linliations of hi tb tbe above lunly celebrated article!. Tlmrf-mnd tnaae "tily by tb" PTASDMtD a AP f)MPANY, who ! mnut4cture llio lfrBt a..i-tm-r.t, of l.tfPky and TOILKT ,.0 P In he vtorid. OfB-i! tl swramtllto at reet -si- i-N-icl-e-i ''si. CtrUINP. MAPUINP UL.IIII1U IIIMWIIiiia. STORE 167 T1IIKD ST. A ty u-AintHa sorb AllLeadlnf MACHINES WEEDLES, oa HAJL.K. THREAD, ' x1Trin,SniS,cte' MIIIIL AOtJfT HOUSEHOLD & WHITE rV.i ami iiayajfl. THE J. I CASE tt Hi-o'.lv h.-U.t.-r l.i.vln 4.,imrnlriHTH. :inl. Vh Uli. Itima Llhi. ta wwlly Iw.Ulr.l: Uiij-mml irt .out ita - umlH - ivl with cliil tnil rUlrntH to get out of onler. mini i inn mvinv I nr. -t-Di i.ii i iapia iiuuniii ni iuiir.ii! A (Dll HUOKKN YK1'. ltuma wu o( koro-t llglilrr than lilt Powlp.. f S 1 A The J, I. Vmr I'low. and TriUMph aewtrn Had A CAJU). Dr. .Mootly, of Xcw York (Hy, A Urndnaie t Ihe Xew Voi-k teh.Mil of MedU rlnr, alw of tbe Dubllu I'rHi llie. A wonl to tbe public- Consultation free. I Invite the alck. no matter wkat their dlseasea may be, lo cull and nivestninle lor lln lllaelvea ladore alian donlof all hoMn, tor II will cost you in.ibluii. I give no encoiirnciiiriil enleaa there la a fair pnwpcct of noikliKacore. 1 will navor to oe canoiu m mjr npnilon and rcnaona'de In my chnnfi a. I claim not to cure evervlaalv, but loctire all thai can he ciimhI. I have had' twentv yeara' atieci-aefiil nrncMce In the tn'atment of both acute and chronic diavimv. 1 have liH-ansl in Port h ..I. unit nil I ask la that voiml'c me a flr, unlilasisl trial, hv wlm li I hoa' lomeiltyourcnn tl.h li-e, and Klve entire aalsc.luil In all aiillellm bnmaniiv. Mv ri puiiiilou linslwn i ciiilrwl hy tielnii ciinilld with m'v piitl. in-, ilimiiKh fearaoi amveasfol p m lk'e. Ik. Ili lii UlnilH' and ill tl l country, and ilo.lli.o.lv keeping up wlib the aire. I km w the cause and remedy necdid. not l: itiu a.work.hui by yeara of experience. In mv treatment of many disease I make uae of a new melluul of ci.re. The tmiiinent Is simple and the most feasihle of all. Then' Is no unpleasant acnaaiion whatvei atlenilli.iithetn.Biment. 1 .iH-all la-rsona alllk'teil to visit and freely cnnvl theimu'lviai. leav In me to verlfv the a-sorllon li.nl there has never existed a remeitv so startlliiK aud liiime.llnte In lis eltis'ta. lheae noted curative a ds. as IihihII.iI In my practice, are eiulor ed and approved hy Ihe fiu nl lea oftxiih Kuniiie and America. The b. nellcial cHis'ia are perceptible aiinoet from the start. Casm rejinnlist lucunhle, and of yeara standing, yield to lla mild hut wonnerful Inlltieni-e. Aud In no case can the treat, moot lieal tended w Ih the least danger, ther be tea tilling It tube the most harmless -agent In t hempen tlm. Timer who wish to apply for advice or In almeiit inneTOIllldelitlvdo ao without hesitation ordiltlilence, as the most timid may rely on that Im lolalilc sis nsv which has already pnivist the biisla of an i-Meiislve pniliswlonal reputation alinaid. faaea can lie treated hy ci rii vcn.l"nce when a , er sonal Interview is Imposi-ll.le, prov dli.g the patients will mlnulelv detail all of their bodily lollrniath a and nifiitul disturbances written in a simple and natural sivle, and In accordance with Ihe neoi ssnry de al aof Ih'elrown feelings. Ol.e vrn.al llllervlew, however, even wlib patients residing at a ill tauee Is highly de sirable whin practicable, and will more than rj'iuiy the path-lit the expense ami trouble of it trip to Port land. Tbe advantage of even a visit are apparent ami .,.u.or..i.l x t.li.L.1., vli.ll In most i-Hsea will enshlo the dis-tor lo form an accii rate opinion and noteparllciilara wtiH-h llllgnt lie lost slirill oi in nioreinin's,-wii,n-i.. iuu ilctilarlv when a inlcrns Hipa: and chemical aiialy I,, u i,J,.l,ii, lv iiiH-esimrv. I'ulleiis not resid ing Iu the city who wish to transaet their husluesa through the limns or ny ejiresa con u.i v m-r r..ni.,oie win iii iiiiv address or left at any rail way siallon or conch ollli e In tin-con or Washington Territory until cnii.'.i lor, caiemiiy pm iii-o ...... m;.ui.i riill., ..nil Iti'sl.ten.-e. 2a.l Fust street, ll.s.n'is an' 27. l.add'a New llullilliig, Curner llrat and fohnnliln Portland, tin gnu. Ben. Helllite, IT. K. Doecb. li on every pair. ETERY PAIR GUARANTEED. AKIN. aKLUNCI A CO. SKY3I01R. SA1JIN & CO., Manufacturer of 3IIXXKS0TA CHIKF THRESH EU Porfnblo Enitio & Horse Powers, And Hole Ageuta for the following celebrated Farm and Itoad Machinery : The Runrii.lph llrndrr, Thes.iMi,l.irl-ir.Klie Keauer, 'I ho Nii,iiili.rd Light Muuer, 1 he Iron King so s.p.H.t.l ul M.wr, t he li-n.t Siell-IHimii uluv Hnkr, '1 he Mand li-d II md-llllmp ""lk Kobe. 'Ihe luekre iri.lo lliill. i.Hd feeders. The l elel.rsiteil Mitrrlwn Plows. The W hllewnler Al Krt.-I.u a- W ugons. We rordlally Invite all warning anything In our Hoe Ui con.e ami see us, nod If you cannot come, send for our Price Uat ami l autiogue. . W. A 1.1.1 X, Mnnngrr, m?7wtf " and SIM Plrsl !.. rrllwiid. Or. D. J. MALARKEY & CO., its 1 Special alUnOon given to the aale of Wheat, Oats Flonr, Wool & Dairy Produce. Bend for WEEKLY PRirwt CTRBENT, mailed tree oo application. Liberal Advance on Con-Inmenti. Oonalcon .U) and Orders KoDclled. 1 AJfD 1 FHOKT IT., f-OBTLANO. OM. e e: I I'JPII) OR PRY. eTt r.l'in:-ATVOMPHKRlt li i.imator. - pnee -. liry . jire am. ....... e. u.rt mal:ed on rei-eft "f price, wltti full dlrwtbm ') Ietr .. r-KllMOKK .. Iirni.-rl"i ll Unl ireet. Portland. Vt. hole AgrnW (' the .rHI C aat. P. fl. Akin. 5 H KoiTtt.imxiJ i m PO CO IJ3tt.JfKft j V, r- g V,- J. a UJ . DC H 1 1 r s I, S 2 ! ca .1 . , CO M I, ' : vf-., ', f 15 5 ' c ca I '' .-SI J Htm UuU oatTnSt lUrk, -TUM B4HW ud CO m i 3 O 09 H A O w CO C-9 Kmme UiihuUmi iliebmt.AMI AM) llll'KOHY or ..nl.-r m iin-ak dJwn. Keiwrnt Clean from mrawi full n vi-r cUnis tm'akH ni.ini)l'l)V 1I'LM Drill. EX. AUKST FOR OHMJOX G-. - VVESTHSra SCHENECTADY, KEW TOHk. '&mL n RANCH JfeWS' PORTLAND, ... Hu...iui u r.i.i u,m ..r,inr Ivutteuierf avusirMiMra. t.ever and Treait Powers, P.ielaW. BmdTrarllna K.islnes. our . paraior is Light Ituuulug. Strong and Imrahle and niieqna Nil i as a liissi and Plua Naelng I'hrvaher and has the hi st Him movement and Kiddle for separating H I Id tint f cane u our Hom-tsnvera are t '.impact. Kasy Hiiunii g ami don't break down. Our Pjigla. la an linprove- nieiiilongneeilel; Weight liMlo KM Ih. leM than the average engine ol same isiwer, ,aud usee m third lr wnlerniid luel to do Hie aao e work. Hdnrableaud easy to niauafe. lluo.lre.l. of tbeae eu.ioca and thn-shers have been In auccessful opemtlon for years. ..i.....k.,...,ki k .fan eygrl-leaae send for our llescrlpllve l'lalite and Price I.I.I and tnveatlgat tnnrouf Blf .-Wr (lrtiuj your order. Saw Mill Machinery and Stationery Ennlnes Furnished on Reasonable Term. O. I3. lA.Rrr, 3Iaimffcr. 0FFICE-('ommen lftl Dotk, Foot of Morrison street, Portland, Ortgoaw . THE ONLY INSTITUTION Of ITS KIND ON THE COAST Where young lady or gentlemen ran obtain a Thorough Huilneaa Kdueatlon At a Coat lo proporuon to unit cucagvu. A copy of the COLUMBIA COMMKIU'I AL COLLLOK JOUUNAL, containing- full Information, will I t,pTo"B'ixfKi.re'U,,,'1'l'lK''l',',,' aUr''" ' W.KJAMRi ITInclpnl. SPOHTSMEN'S EMPORIUM. WM. BCK & SON Iniportera and dealers In Guns, Rifles, and Revolvw g llralded and T;iercd Oil silk Lines. Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods, If, 5 ami lfll et'liJ'' "r PER U VIA N BITTERS. r in I s ti was i. I) The rincsl Ul Vl k.tLH Iu lue Mujts.1 T11KV KKKKCTl'AI.LY Cl'IlK MALARIAL EISEA8E3, Vltullae the Kvsteni and arrest the ravages o tbe Hreuiltiil Alrohnl llublt. UII'sUMA.Ml, Ask fjoiir Druggist nr Wine Mercbnnt f. them. WII.Mi:ilUI.0 At '.. Agent., Fran tHU, v. J. VAX sK-lll'Y VK.K Ar .. Piwlbiad JUST RECEIVED, . A 5 w Iuvoiit' of Dr. Warner's Heilth Corsets. ToceUo-r with llis t'eb krated - CORALINE CORSETS. These Corsets are vastlv suprtor to any art'de of fenil. It? ailvantiun-sare: I. 'I hey I 'annul be broken. A reward of live dollars will he pal'l fr ev. rv l'nr t In wbk'b toe Corailne hr-aaa wltoln sli monil.s' null rare wear. II Is more pllahle than w h ileliolie. i. It Ii i-ni alTH-teg by cild l.eal or moisture. 4. It l ihech.-ai-ist and most s.rvk entile l.'.irs- t ever niaile, IHlMKKY, SKI KW'KAK. KilMIIlVM. we hsve n-celved a near .,l f Aprans, Aproi . lironsf IS :tlt, i. M. ), 75, sv, II to ti S, f r b.ith Kltch n aed IVr ..r wear. I nfaals a..d t hildn-o'a HI bam Dresses Ii-fw.ts and l hdilreii's l aln-o llns.es, iufiuils and ( li W-en's While Kiessea. lofaoieiwd I UUdrw.'a r'la.i nel airta. Infaula ami Children'. White KUIrta , . IIAKTMAN OU.J ItUThlrat hu IflRTI.AM). flKWIKM. MEN AND WOMEN, Bova ar.i t.rta anyone who wants b t. pleasa ,t em pliiyment In whl.-h from ft to f'perdHVcao lie n.s e wiu i-ml tbe i.sneaod raeit- nu-e aildress u in Im mediately, and r-elv- our eserlptlvr elre.,lrm. Ad tlmi, u. It. OvmbcII At ., No. UP kiool ilrei-l f onlaud. Ureguu. . ' Lhii'H, rXjs.JL-''', Miirgt'on 1,1 jv-t ': - V ' J3t wwHl.anU In an 1UIU wfii be wad WIT HOI T I) K- in itrali.l tUmWr 'Ml! ruun mm h IUIi'.it th.aaat -ir . . .a,., VAX iVj W A J J K 1 k , AS WAM1I1XQTOK, PORTLAND. a - HOTISE 5c CO., f HOUSE, UUN. BUCKINGHAM I HECHT'S BOOTS AND SHOES Are the BEST and COST NO MORE thai Ctlipr llrands, nud If the Merchant vhtiiii jon Trado doen not ket-p our Gowt It U boonuso It PAYS belter to sell a pair of Boots or Shoe erery TWO Month than erery FOUR or F1YE. WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR We make. All Merchants In Good Credit ran proenre these Goods at onr Ware houses tn P0RTLAXI) or San Francisco. TRY 0U3 "HERCULES" BOOTS. 1IEC1LT BROS. & CO. ltlT.V I' BAST THK IIEItT IM TIIK t'ITt All .Modern Improvements, Open all day. .t. n. llKrS)FB, Pesaelsliie Fort'utM,BurB.s. Sores, Uoll.SfplIeii f'nLaif ItrAflsfiz- J IT JT- ft t't Corns, etc.,lt ku po equal. . Sold by Drug gists and coun try stores at 19 cents per box. TOW STURGES. LARSEN &C0., ' 'Jtll'I'INO AND ((,iHSSl()N31EHCUMTS, Wholesale Dealer! In IVii., Canned Goods Symps, Honey, DrM Fruits, rrotlhiou-s etc, etc Hblpperi of , tirntn, Klonr, Wasl. analt'wntnr I rest nee. ij-.i.ilgonienu aulklted and f Jberal Advancae auvbr when desired. nt. r-RO4TTKKT. rOKTLAND, Oat. tlTISELL 19 000 Pianos I.OOC Organt. rroniUtaligajO liMUliirwiiia, ANTimL -m MArVHtMll tMtSfli IHIillU ft flaws 9