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mom as OHMiiis. I wutcbeil three 'busses pass. Thoy er9 crowded fall and people wero ptitndinff nnd clinging to the cleats over liprul. When the fourth came alow? I climlx'd np with the driver, handing bini as I reached the perch a copy of tbo fourth edition of the GropUio, fresh from the press. He thanked mo, then raining j,ig voice yelled, "Hi. sonny, hi! Hitch np there an inch, will yon, so's I o'n git my wheel by? Hi! move tip a jot, will there! All right," and we bovIo.I slowly along. "Some's 'com'datin'," he went on. "ud others seems bent on matin' all the trouble they kin. I ben on this line thirty-seven year, an' a little more, an' afore that I driv the stage from Rich fiol.l Springs toCooperstovu. They call it a tallyho, now, canso the folks that putternises it is better dressed. I took tho reins there when old Fent Whipple dropped on"- He was a buster. I've .en that man when ho felt well whoa! out the way, there! What ails yon? Yon feed your horse on sonrnmKh, don't you? Go thoro yourself! You'll need all the Rparo apartmenta. "What was I sayin'? Oh, about bcin' stopped. I've ben stopped by the fun niest things. The bull line was stopped once, some twelve year ago, by order of superintendent; then, in a few minutes, vhen we was ready to start, bo hanged ef he didn't bov a fit, and we stood stock still nve licurs waitin' for the order, while he was slowly comin' to. "But I bed a curiser stop 'n that. Ihey was a load in, an' wo was a trnnd lin' along down by Burnnm's Museum, whar the Herral is now, when a man with a plug hat on and eyes bnlgin' out go's I 8?en 'em nnder the edge of his umbril, jumps out of tho ve-high-kel arid leaps to tho head of the horses I bed on a prancin' sorrel an' gray and shouts, 'Stop, for God's sake!' "Wat's up?' I inquired calmly. "No matter," says he, 'yon don't go no further." "The devil I don't " said I. "Git out o' that, you highwayman !"' and I reaches fer him with my gad, which was long an' rather springy. "He dodges me, an' lifts them horses right up on their haunlhes, so's they sot right down in the road. "I was mad, you bet. Folks was all around lookin' on. I riz right up and uttered a few commonplace remirks, wich I resort to on'y wen I'm excited, and I went fer them horses. I welted 'em and yelled, and they give one jump and landed as much us twenty feet from the 'bus. Then two chaps right down undor me laughed a scornful laugh and then looked up at me. I recog'nized 'em ez mssengers. Darned ef they hadn't un locked all the traces. The chap ez bed kitchod tho team still hel onto 'em, an' tbo reins I'd hod to leggo of was drag gin' in the8lnsh. I riz right up an' ex claimed agin in pretty much the samo language I bed used afore, an' called 'em pet mimes an' demanded to know ef they wanted me to come right down there and lam 'em till they couldn't tell themselves from a hist.yenr's corpse. "Thoy laughed in a ridiculous kind of wav and told ma there was a circus and I'd better stay 11 p there. I lied felt tho jerkin' of the bus, and now I seen that most all tho passeugers hod got out, and now was goan away throngh the slush the feller with the fur-fuced overcoat an' plug hat on, the fat woman with the bas ket, the three young iollers an' tho middle-aged woman with the two chil dren, and tho young uns bed a kind of s'prise.l look on their faces. I wouldn't quit the box very well, fear I'd bo robbed. Wen tho chaps that unhitched the tracos Bed there was a circus, 1 looked all around, and says I, 'Whar?' glancin' np the side streets. " 'Right whar you bo,' says they. "Whoa! Say! You! Beyougoan to run me down? You ought to take some ensy lessons in drivin'! Oh, shot up! You talk too much! I'd like to knock your beak off an' exhibit it a a premium gourd, "What was I say iu'? Oh, yes. 'Right whar you be,' says he, 'the circus is right here.' "I thought I'd been captured by a lunatic asylum. Then the drivers on the othor 'busses went to chuuin' me. 'Hel lo, Low!' says one. 'Hev yon full in with spirits?' 'What's up? What you stannin' here for?' asked another. Then the chap thot onhitehed tho nitiL traoe, and who hod been pnflin' his cigar contoutodly all tho wliilo, flung np a couplo to mo, and stopped the next 'has thrt went up, an' spoke to the driver, send in' some word to the stable, I thought. Then the drivers that came down seemed to liev all got an idee, fer they laughed liko mad wen they got op posite to ware I was settin' sulkiti', and one of 'em hollers, 'What rent do you charge?' and another yells, 'What's the shawls up to your winders for?' and another says slyly, 'Is it an a coaeh meut?" p.iul lots of other nonsensical tliines. "I had just begun to git a glimmer of the situation wen tho smokiu' chap climbs up and wispers to me. 'The lievll you say!' says I. 'Yis,' says he, -et perfectly still.'" "'I'd like to go and get a drink,' MVS I. " 'There's a man come,' says be, 'that's interested iu this affiir, and he osked mo to git you a luacli ut,his expense.' Then he went an' sent me some hot fried oysters un' some sandwiches, an' some quail on tout, aa' 111 icc:ironi, an' some plum pn.ld'n 'n ginger ale the gayest lu'.ie'.i I ever bed. " 'f Oon't like to take it,' says I. " 'He's rich,' savs he. " "Taint that,' says I, 'but this pl'-o seems awful conspicuous. I don't l:ke to be fccu settin' here. I ain't proud, and I jest as liefs seek Rome quiet, se questered cook,' says I, 'and take a nip of gin and sugar by myself. This seems like a kind of sacred place,' says I. "I heerd a kitten mewing about that time, but I couldn't see it nowhere. I looked np in the trees in front of St. Paul's Church and down in the snow of the guttcrand between the horses hitched to the fence, and then I said, 'Whar's tLat kitten?' says I. " ' Tain't no kitten, says the chap down nnder me, and then I see 'twan't. "Bendin' down to the strap-hole wich had somethin stuffed in it, I sung out, Another fare in there! 'nother we! Lively now?" "A man's hand was stuck throngh the hole with a $10 bill in it, and an eye ap peared 'lonitside cf it and said to me, 'Put that in your pocket,' wich I did. Then tbe eye continued, 'Wot's your first name, driver?' " 'Lewis, sir says I. "'Very well,' says the eye, 'this boy is to be baptized Lewis Omnibus.' And he was. Yon git off here? He growed up and is now thirty-four or fivo years old. encaged in iewelrv down Maiden Lane, lie always give me 5 at Christ-J was. uoon uye. X, 1. u rapine. snORT BITS. Still I om learning. Michael Angelo. We can shovo aside paintings, but not a genius. An agitated mass it is difficult to bring to rest again. Thinking is the talking of tho soul itself. -I Plato. We are shaped nnd fashioned by what we love. I Goethe. The ornament of a house it the frionds who frequent it. A good revolution is not often followed by a revolution. It is reversed home sickness to want to see tbo wide world. A great society can be easiest enter tained by a theater. Tho least merchandise is in a coherence, with all commerce. An ignorant man hath an eagle's wmgs an-l an owl's oven. Coquetry is not always a bait; it is sometimes a shield. Doubt indulged in soon becomes doubt rsalizcd. F. It. HavcrgaL 'Children have more neod of models than of critics. Jonbert. Bo ignorauce thy choice where knowl edge leads to woe. Beatie. Wo are no longer happy so soon as we wish to ho happier. La Motte. One of the sweetest pleasures of a woman is to cause regret. Gavani. A Russian proverh says: "The devil lios hidden where the water is stillest.' Chance is a word void of sense; noth ing can exist without a came. Vol taire. It was tbe conductor, who lost money on the job, that builded better than he knew. Ono pound of learning requires ten pounds common senso to apply it. Persian Proverb. If yon should have just what you re ally deserve- no more, no less would you be as happy as you iii'o now? "Generous to a fault" may be said of men at least they are generous enough to their own fiult. Exchange. You cannot call the judge of a base ball contest a professional. His knowl edge of the eame is only umpircal. The (i:rl or tbe Mlvrr Uil'ar. Miss Anna W. Williams is tho namo of tlin Imlv whose nrnfiln is Rhimned 11 noil . j - 1 1 our Bland silver dollar of the United States. hen the clever young . de signer, Morgan, was bronght to this connlrv from Eiiulaml in INTO to make a desigu for a new dollar he settled down iu Philadelphia and looked about tor a model for thu head of a Goddess of Liberty, which wus to be stamped on one sidn of tho coin. He selected Miss Wil liams, who was at that time living with her mother and aunt at Xo. 10211 Spring Garden street. The designer, before attempting to make a sketch, visited tho Academy of Fino Arts in Philadelphia and was for months engaged in studying American art in order to be able to thoroughly Ameiicanizo biswoik. He Js'red to present as tbo princip.il figure on tho coin a representative heid of tho 'American female beauty. His first idea was to muke a ftnjiful head of the Godness of Liberty, but ho finally determined to tako as a model a living American girl. With this end in view he, with tho aid of a fiiond iu tho city who is an artist of decided merit, succeed in finding a lady whose profile struck him as being ex actly what he wauled; but it was with considerable difficulty that he persuaded her to sit for. him. Finally Miss Wil liams, who was the lady ho bad selected, consented, althoi gh it did not occur to her at the tiruo that she might beoome historically famous. After four trying sitting- Mr. Morgan succeeded in making traces sufficient to proceed with his work. He declared that tho profile was tho most perfect be bad ever seen, either in this country or in England, and at once proceeded to sketch tho head which now appears on. the face of all of the Bland dollars. Tho identity of the original of this famous figure was kept a profound secret for two years. Ilia i)liappo'ntei Cuiiill.'He. Tim ..nn.li.l.itn ulio cot left at the county convention can bo told by the . . , 1 av he grasps your nana, oraces mm If against his gurgling emotion, and hisperiiigly inquiries: 'Did you ever hear of a case like ll!lt-" ,, You never did. You wnl tell bira that you never did, and be pulls you into a'llonrway and continues: "I am ;;one with polities forever. "Xo!" "Yes, I am, and with the party, too! 'sY'nu don't say!" "Oh, but I am. This thinsr has satis fied nio that there is no such thing as i.nnatv in no'.itics. and that a politician Las no more word than a dog. I was sold out!" Possible! . 'Hdd out nnd lied out! They nej TI.ev lied about me. IIIUUC1 i i. . - :ev plave.l hypocrite anil Knave, uere i.'.r. l..rv-p,i tlift iartv for nineteen lung years and never aske.i for an ( flice. J tho minnio j i --ci-jj liHle fifteen cent DOfl- UUUIlll.U"u - . " tion thev go to work ami beat me in con vention with a wooden-head who doesn't know enough to mark a barr;l of iork. Corruption, sir car-rup-suua nun im.- nhole ticket win uu ueieau.- uU of it-" . . v . , r lr.l the best of it is he takts you for a mBn who isn't posted. He doenn t be lieve von have the slightest idea that be packed three or four caucuses, bought a other man s one, gnd wss beaten because his 1 rnt. He takes vou for 1,0 c-rm,s vour Land grain at parting and chokingly says "Corruption vile corruption, ilost Ure-faced fraud in American initio! rin with a party upheld by the practice of such principles-cat possi- l i'j it,"-JIS-ii' lit frets. 111 fur Her." If any of onr sensational romaucints are in want of tho materials for a story, tbey will find what they require in the report of a recent police case at Dudley. An ex-oonstable bad to exolain how it happened that he camo to be a polyga mist. Six years ago ho married one lady; three years ago he took to. himself a second spouse; how could he' accouut forsuchailescen tinto Mormonism? Very pathetio'was t'ao defence bo put in, and as manly aa touching. His first wife ws eighteen years older than himself, "and ho had never loved her, although he had, indeed, tried, hard to do so." Here we have the picture of a noble minded man struggling to do his duty. For three long years he strove, but not a drop of love for his elderly helpmate could be pump up from his aching heart. Then there camo his fate, in tbe person of a pretty damsel only l'J years old. "I loved her from tho first moment I saw her," pleaded tho mu, "and I shall always love her, but I can never love tho other one, although (he lus boon a good wife to mo, I own." There was tbe whole case, from first to last, and in tho pages of thrilling fiction thu elder wife would have opportunely been cut oil by somo stroke of fate an earth qnake,or the fall of an aerolite, or some thing of that sort. But real life some times ventures to ignore tbo ethics of sensation, and so in this case tho victim of sentiment had to stand committed to tako his trial at the assizes for tho vul gar crime of bigamy. A fashion journal notes the dress of lemon-colored tullo with moire bodice. We don't know anything as to tbo lemon colored tulle, but feel satisfied that more bodice would fill a long-felt want in full dress costumes. Lowell Citizen. A visitor to a baby show down io Maine thus sums up his conclusions: "For pnre, unadulterated foolishness about a baby, a father can 'ontfoolish' all tho rest of the family yes, and I will throw in tbo grandmother on tho mother's side, too." y OT ICE. To tltf Furiiurn and Mrchwiict of On yon, Wttthimjhm Territory and Idaho: We u mh to call yutir attention to fuel that our annual Catalogue and price lit! for lSS'J S3 in now ready for dittriliution. It will be found rery valuable and inftrurtirt reading, and will be furnirhed gratuitously. Send vour name, and lmttotfire addre to FAIlSlKKS and MKCllAXH'S STOKE, li4 Fint ftreit, Portland, Oregon. d77-l 0- Kox 17 Mnven'n VoNPinlle Cherry Tooth lne An sromatic combination for tho preservation of lh teeth ami gums. It is far fUx-rior to anv iireinrition of its kind in tlie market. In lar;o, Inmlsonie ipl pots, price filty wot'. For flc by all tlru'ijts. 1 1 okIo, 1uv is i Co., whole sale agents, rurtluml, Oregon. DOX'T BUY BOSS BOOTS UNLESS YOU WANT THE BEST. SEE TnAT OUR NAME IS OX EVERY PAIR. AKIX, SELLING & CO. Frank ti. AMI, the Portland pbolorapln'r it lending the proftraioii in ull the novelties of I'm art. His work is always of the liest ami his cus toiners ore eatitliod with what they receive. The male and female iuintivls ut the Klito thcuti'i ill rortlund aro drawing crowded homes, t he Tuilois arc the htlebt seii'iuion and more talent is oil tho way. MIKUMATISM! No ono eufl'.rs Ironi this distressing complaint if the blond is pure nnd healthy. OKKUO.N 11 LOO I) l'UKIKIKlt makes very Kieh tjlood and cures UheiiiuuliMo, Pains in the Hack, Limbs, etc. Try it. Jl a b.'ttle, all druggists and medicine dealers sell it. Bikik Ann Music Ui'rnu: Send lo Wiley B. Allen, l.r:i I hint street, Portland, fr any hook or music published. Orders by mail filled promptly. The "Musical Pastime," a monthly journal of music, 50 c(s. a year. Send stamp for big cntalogiio of niiisie. Send $1.00 to W. D. Palmer, Portland, lor o.ie year's subscription to the l'aeilii (Ivertcer, tbe great sciiii-mon'.lily A. O. li. A', miner. Tl'iiKisu Iti'Ks. Semi 10 .loon 11. (etirisnn lii7 Third street Portland, for catalogues of do- BilMlS. Tho liost liver regulator known, a euro eun for rhsK'sin nnd indigestion is fir. Henley's Cali fornia I. X. L. Hitters. Garrison repairs all kinds of sowing machines. Kxplmned at foot of this column, M!'NICAI. TlIK MIMfMli HAVriUK-A monthly jour mil (if imiikIi' iin.tn vih hI uihJ liiHirnme ntitl.i Mi-lit 10 hnv luldrcrts fur .Wm (.-r yi-iir, AiHrvH Wili'.v II. A llwi, publisher hihI music ilt-uUT, I'fcl ililr l Ktrvrl, Port lurid, riirm. ( 'hi :tNifue fr'i. V. It. .W&l Kr-nvil Kii'Ii.imt, c oinrtwtor and tiir'tviir.. oiiift KiHiiit No. k I.uiip'm ItulldlriK, Kitst Portlarifl. All kinds of nirvfyhm mid druftniK rtiHii for itny jmn of ih country. If A K Kit IK. FtlPIKK ItAKMtV I'.' W'jidilrotton. VWh t Km hr, Wops. Miurufiu'tun-n of Pilot t'nud. HikIh. IVidr, Hnttcr, Howioti.SiipjirHiid Ply ctiM'ktTH. (rrdt-m from the iradt holi-Htt-d Mod pioi:iptIy t tf'lilf.) to. AWAVrJCN, W"." iiT f f Ift.-liM Kroiit t-trn tTiciir WasJiiniffoti. On. im-titiM, iniiifrnl wii'i-rt ronU, Htc. i-Hfi-fiilly Hiui'y.cd. Asav for pold Hitd nllvtr other iiiftals fro'ii 1 1, to . tlold du.it hout(ht Hitd mm uiadf. Drdnrn hy in ail curcfutly atU'iidi'd to. .1. II. MrlXTOll,-fv.r. Front and Kurk. f'lum irjil h!iIsis roadt (,f cohI. inliicNtl wutf r, fU 1 r (tinurv MvvtVH of K'dd, silver, kd or 'oppT, from ;oii tr. P (1 r 'V. ( 'oMHtiiMtiL' rh.-niMi. It. I K rK.V Ml V. Aiiono-y uod ( oito.-i-.r ul I mw KtMsrii si Ikkum's till I Id I n. Iwul liin-Ht (nioiii 10 Iyttrs (iunt fr tnvfiiiipoo. licfott r. put n' ' n'i'- tir In iim ( niirt. m Mr--rur US ER OSK PILLS. EYE & EAR LNFHttlAHY SANITARIUM, 03 HOWE FOPt THc SICK Uncuilani R td Ix-f, Porter nnd Mood Htm., Koulb IftlttUiJ,lr. Ir. Pl'klncV'!. I:tt- ir'ifcwr o f Kyi t Ymt Ii:--iik In th-MmIk l J'-ffcrlrnt-M of Willainftti I 'nlvrit'ty h. r,tsi a tit tuih'iti'if ftti a totifol U Mtlloii in thf -o'jrh part 'f fii dry ii'id l. vr-ywl to m-moo-dnt' tifT-nj;r from ail ditwuMMi of Vf r.YK, K K it tr TH I '.OAT. Aio m ul (my j--Ih1 Jilt-M u to p-rma runn unl-r Ctinjolr ,N.tou rfwtw.ot mti u fJiH-n p-'iuiMr Ui oiun,Rod ix m nuA it-t oummrof cut- fjifKxtiit coiino'-rio-rit. '1 lti!-fi!kiii ! to fnvlf m Hoi ih for mifh with ad th ort bviriiir we -o : rv.Rihliit d with lh b-t nitw- k 11 ui tui l o to- nietr-f-.ii. OrfiffiiltU'C jhwin o.J irv'n lr. Prmlu H.rvrr. prf. if d;- n ut 'Hii-n nuid rhiidro hi ibi luil! M:trtmrii Wilinitt t"i (vTity. Aiw It J. M. K Hn.wn. Prof . of FhyoUjr m-d d-p't. WtlUmMt rtiiVfnilty. Far oy fcinouiit '4 M-fTvin-i nA plmilur ddr U ft. J. H. PII.KIOrN. i-'-i. l-ra -i d4s tvU !; I"ia.e l':U I mm , I luimuii ma.ov 13. , 1 HIS VXGOtt HEALTH AND LIFE. KFHFUHFK, by ITHtKYIXd your lil.OOi rou KiKiilniH h- I lvi-r nml Kldiifyn, Wchhim' tlit Hloiniw-h of all Mortud ti-n-lloim, and fiitov Unit KrrRl Imioii. U,h 1 1 fiil th NonulTVrvr hhoitld mtl to Klvt till iMHilur n-uiiily a i rial, to t the OKM INK and ohri (In Trah Mnrk. Out liotlur vr Ihittlf ytr ult' i'Vry w ht't. D. J. MHARKEY I CO., i Bplml MUnlloo tr lo UmI X Wheat, Oats, Flow, Wool & Dalrj lrodnce. tmi tor WIEKLT PRICM CTRRENT. mIltd Ira M appllcaUon. Liberal AdTincft on CoiivlsnmenU. "IMltniyuu tnd Ortri Solicited. 41 KUMT rr., rosTLAio. nit WILLIAM lOLLll'lt, MACHINIST. Urulrrln Krwaiid SEC0M) HAM) MACHINERY, MtidlMMiNt., rurllniut, Or. Piirllr 4ralHn( Hnllrra. I'nglnn or HAW Ml I.I. MA IliNCIIV NnMgi by MtlUrrMlna Mr. (ulllrr. New and Second Hand Macliiiin onulil and mW rlriMlrt ti nilvunlnins ilUDSON'S GUJi STORE, rtral ilml, Partlapd, OivtM. tJK, nmu AND AMUINITIOK TIAIaa Tar kit of Rror DwcriUM. USE ROSE PU IS. J. A WK-CO. IVllHUlll at the Portland Business College, Hir Iviil tin- pri'iulum givm hy Ilia I'OUILAM) MECIIAMCS' FAIR, For (hi- lint nhll.lt t I'liiln Wrltlnn. Ciinl Wrillnit l'liillrlnliniK, Li'lU'rlug uml IVn Uluwlnit. 1 hi' I'ortliiiid lliislui'SM Colli'P Jouriinl, ('oiitaliiiiiir p 'rlnii'iin of nrimini'iitiil pt'ii work. i'Ip riili'il hy I'ri.l. Wiwii. will hi- int Ini' Hi any uihlrrm. Mriiil iiunifiiii pimtul runl. AiIiIm'sh A. I'. AKMSTIIONII. M'Ttf lj k Mux HM. rurthinil, nr. J?1,MK Ki;WAKl I.lolt A X YON K WHO Wll.l. I.KMIN 1' lOlltwu .V .IIIUiMl'.V'trmiir llrrM mill I'lniik iilMna, itihl, with n rnrri'l in. aj,. iii.'HIkI Hrfiil riillnii;, iroltiri a hiul llttiiiK hrnniirtit. N'Vi'ml llnprnvi'ini'iiU Iihvh Jnr I ii imMi. AKi'i'f'to i"'l hh'I ti-iu'h wiltitiil 1IM'ITV tnWII. OimmI HUl lllH i'KV. i. ttJil Jrolu 10 I'l t-i .i-r ilay. KK1.I.IHIO iS JII.I.SON, ChfiifV. NMtk'iti l'i. W. T USE ROUS PILLS ZEPHYR WOOL. (IK.HMAN ASH (IKIIM A STOW N WOlll., KSIT ISO ASH I'M IlltOI HKItl.NO HII.K. I'AS- V ASMKS. r H. I N. nil klii'lxi'l Ki ' wurk. AlHlvH' 1'N HKItW K It. MIHSKM' ASH Cllll.-HKI-N's I'S I'KHWK Ml. l'lT'1 MIIH'I.I'.IK V AIH)IIOIIl:t. :w rn:rl .T ii 10.') Third Street, Portland, Or. i'. o. Hux m rx "lfJfv 8TEKCILsM?ffcfes Eiil. KKfiliTEI. . flMT Ti FOBTLARf OK. Tho Bishop Scolt (Jriuiimar School. Vl'.OA It HI. NO ASI) HAV HI'HOOI. TfH IMIVH iiikI Vuillilf Mmi, will In-Kin It" 'ill1' y' llmh-r Ith iin-M-nt iiiiiiiiixi'iMi iit i-it. J, Iwt rn i-iiri-H Ihiih 1-irriiMi-Ki- r liHNlni-w. Tin- ti-wliliiaT N pnu tl'-nl anil tliMrmncn.unil ili l'liiii' mrli'l. Nt-inl fur twelfth an m.iil raluli!"'. VlvliiK -.ni l.l.-t M-tiif f'Tlni-r niillf, Acl lr.-w, J. W. Illl.i., M. I.. lli-acl Mimti-r, ij,-:liu 1'nrtlanil. Ort-tfo U':i. rinv. anil dKnaniart. 'Clovflutnl.O ., for l'niililot in lilinu mmi-i ciivi-i-ot, ili-i-rililnir nn iMsTRUMtNl (worn I'll night) for curinn vii. irr KM I. -W IONS. Sim vie, Cljeip, Never J-'niU. Ki.vT.ti K.iTTni: iiiti Tim ut All Mn-'i-rn nifi'iviiii-iit. (it-ii all day. .1. II. Hf:fl, PrwBrttor MEN AND WOMEN, R,vnii.rl nyip-r. wiH IwM. ph-aa.".t .m .l..Vmnl In ahlrli from (a w tin r day ran Itr nut will m-ii-i tbrir niiim-aiHl t-iDli-o ail lrt-w In iw lin in, -hali-l)'. an, I r" -lv- nnr iWm -rlhllv ('lr--nlar. Ad .r... . II. Urlrbrll A I ..No. 11 In W-l P-xI'miM. M-ri,n. M lyrili oit iiitY, P!tifK(ii:"ATMiHi-iii'.iiii li li,niniabra. ' pnre r. mi "re an.. i,,-.u,...-U-n.nialie.loli welptof lirk-e. with full dtrertiiill I u-.eie. f.l. oKII.MOKF. 4 ( . Uni t. Iftl K1rl .tr.etPu-l.aiid. 'ji. suU, Ige-iU loi nmni .ait. c 1 tvv "HI w iMUmonlill I ... ... n .1 iMHiiiin.ii luilllJKr kau:. ..., - r ": r ;!" ?r tnM i- .,.n TivXi iipmmMihi" J CLjLXi-.LijL .us. irrvps Tr3R wrw W5v'.3'''-.'-'!v f.-i 1 iiDOGCiDnDirns- SriySh?Ww -n.. - ,.i., .1 '1 1 . , 11. .1 . . 11 , 1 11 1 - J' ".r l.-'j.t. 7; . . I'.n ,. 1 1 1 1 -1 1 I i.ii'm'm r i, iu w ; - - ' ' ii V--i V-"'V-i:'.W '-n-'-. '" I"" (' .--a; .m In &Ct?.ZShJ'x'iU K& i..i.-.lh,.. .mill ..II ,t.,.t lhi'H'l'ti'lf, TW---i4'&''3fJ WrT- .a '. mtim- II .1,1.-1 rurM-l.ll -alar i.i, li-i:;vi.,ir.ii :;iW.-wr'' .'' ,a'j.'"- TlIK j. 1. tank ri.own. Wi-r.' llipmilpiiKi'iitifiirOri'k'oiiit.iil WiihIiIhikhi Ti-rrltnrv f Itic wh-hriil.-il J. I. 'K I" . 'Ws, "Till I'M I'll" KKKHKIIM ..nil Hit I I.I .x, Miiil.-lmki-i Kiirin ami HprlinWuauin, J. I. (ano Traitinn Kukhii, I'nrluhh' KiikI.ii-k, Kiikiiii''Hi HkhU, ami hIhk" nr ih,nhl Haw Mill, (nil in,, I mm' in. or wrlln for in in mm, a l-r.Wm.V WALK Kit, Kiniil H. fimt of Hallmill, I'lirtlallil. SPOETSMEN'S EMPORIUM. WM. BECK ic SON Iniuir1i'rn anil il.-ali-n. In Guns, Riflos, and Revolvois iiMis, slk. FISHHTG TACK'uE. llmlilnl ami Tupi-ml Oil sillc Uni-a. Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods, IfUauil lflf faoon.l si., Hnrl'wml Or NO M0KK DYSrEFSlA. EV;'VV:.6 j'VK mtmmmm 1 It IP BEST TOHIQ IM USE. Reccmmended by all Physicia s. Ucit'l Co. l.Aralea on lint'k of IliMili-. A Hire Cur.' lor I i..lU'-h-Ion , nf Ain'lUo nil ihn H.t Llrer 1: k it l tor knowH. SOLD ONLY IN GLASS. Tn 111' nr fill uny but the iciiiilue ir.li'lo out nf onr li' .t.H in . It Ion) nil win n in ticti'il, will to lir-i'i u'el h Uiu fu. Ivile.il f Him law Tr.ce .upniu.ii by Arpad Haraszthy &. Co. fl:t(l Waali.l.KKiit at., havn Kraiiplaro. Col "."spirheyT" Vn. 1 1 lwn Urmt. M. F., r.-u all C'kraal ul lMla IIIhum YOUNG MK lyiio mat nr. sufFFiniNo fhom tub rr tV dtn .if rniithfiil Mum. nr liMllH-n-iliin, will iK a.-ll in avail tlji..-lvi of Ihla, th. rrMuti-nt li'-oi vi r ilml at tti altar of nir.-rlnr; hnni.iilly. UK 'IN:V lll i.a.-inp to fnrt. fun fur nni , .... nf hriMlnal V.-aki,i or prlvat. rtl-H.Dif .nj ki.nl urclu.iw.-ter wliltli be undonakea ai.il fail. curv. MIDDI.K-AGEll MCI. Thairaiamanv at Ibt a" nf thlrt" (oitity wlv aiH trnuhlwl with Um fn-qnf.it t-vai-nallnn. ,f tn, !i.a't-;r, nftpn amrnnafiml t,y a alljrlit ai.n.rl.iiv ( tin mm lu-naaimn ami a wi-ak.-nliif of the hvkii ii, '. a niHiin.-r the puth-nt raniini M-rount for. I'm em u. Iiilni th urinary iI.-inwIu a ropy willinnt will nfn ... .m foiin.l, anil annii-tininii .mall partli-ha nf allnii,... whl aiipfar. or the color will he of a thin niliuixh hue "i- ilii .-li.iivhij tn a itnrk anil birp-.l niip'-i.nin- e Tin ri lire many men who ille of thin illllh ultv. ki ', rant of the rain.., wtlli'h I. the .oiiiihil hluxi- nf K);li mil W,-nU iieui. Hr. M. will Kuarantoe a p-i f,f-t i-nre i all niii-h i-ii.,... ami a healthy restoration of the .ecit-urlr-iviy nruHiia Ollh-e lloiirn-10 tnl and A Inn, Rimrfnrn fr',m Iftl, II A. M. t'ni'flilllMllun free. Thorough e a.iilnfalti-t anil ailvk-e. i CaU or whlnw IIR. MPIKWRY A CO., Nil 11 Kanv .r-et. Man eV. SEWING MACHINE STORE 167 THIRD ST. BaTAiaiwa nova ON SHORT NOTICE. All Laadlnl MACHINES NEEDLES, THREAD, HALE. lTTlCHXE5TS,ett IIIBAL ABUT viiniiprnni n a iimiitp rpilF. "WHITK." WF. HAVK TH1M PAY Hll.l 1 j.ir entire hnere.1 In, and tranferral lh.- age", y of the White Kealng Mmi, me to Mr. John H. (.arrl hi. of IW Third .tr et, Fnrtland. or. .Mr. Uarn,n will hereafter w.pply the growing rlrDiand fur thlr aiiiierlor and popular arwliuj uuk-Iiiim. wtf atia-Udl MAaul. Mncsi, 'i tiuXl 'J-' . Murpwin Ilttskels, ' : Mi..'., Loaders, uirklmK A 0 OILM. ! X Jl t- tri-Hlly o I'- .i'-ii 4 pi'I-'itnlloii ( Ailihiii.ai l IiVm is u 11c wdt 111 lif t IlM- I-IIkm Hlmt h Dili r It (or, Uf will oliow tin' riit iiy null ni lull tnltir- .1111! ion in ml wiiii uiav nil' Iu i.m ii-r4i'ti;llv, tttitt lnioirtc m' lt ia. il (it 11 ii' ii. .. ul i.n t'Ul nuit nileiill.nt. K..I. MAIi.ll I' A ill.. IN'Hl rV .i;iMit-, bl M.iriiH.n Hinvi. .mil l.aiVMMi.r . TO , Ki'H. 1. hi til i' Aifeiiu.tl WuHtilttKtoii ut. 1'iiilUinil. Itr TncTKIl MI'llHKr.UEBIaad UKII.1.1. ifilV.t !. H4VS,M). A (KKIIPICATK 0? MKMUKRSIIir -TOR-TWO t:o'jsand bollp.s 1NTHK Unv-rsd Benevolent Ao ill VI mi-' Utt 1'i-tnar. Ii-il Poraonii l:ior w li lhn,i. i.i 8lilt-r nn-ii. h the tlr-t vi-r. t l-l ilm r,,i,,i j,,,,, ((N.i il ihlr-l vr 11 nil $10 U. Ininili "ni. 1 it Mini cr pttlii-inrii. an, I It-rm w-iiil him .nty i.f ur few pntHr, "Tim IiIwi vr.fii K- " vM h ll . mmi I lie RKU hl.H IIVk .(.INT. M'.niHi Iu iv.r lnwn il r-i.',iy In net iiiin an Whln. .11 Ti.r Hi'inl 1 x Uiu . .tmiiv 1,1 ii , .MUI'kWKM., '..-i'l Omit-n mil Kh li in i n Tirrlloty. It.n.ui 1 I'uioi .'in k I'.-i i n i- 1050. 32Y;ir IV.;':calExpceno.. 1802. John A. Child DRUGGIST. - Dealer In Finn Chemicuta, Pirfumery, Tollst Articles, Spongflf, Scap, i. rubber l.ioaa. ( ur M irrUonb'iJill I'nriiKUd. .r. Sprptal titientliin nn rt tn r,nivr hf 1ii.ll whin aiavin n". I'' Ih'' i'l. .rr-A S1000 ItEWAHD Wll.t. KK PAID TO ANY PKHHON PUODL'l' Ilia a mora .ITeotual remeily than Dr. Kcck'u Sure Cure for Catarrh. Wlili-h haaitood the teat lor fourteen yean. 1'hyal rlaini, DruKKlata, and all who hava uaeil and thor miKhly tented It, pmtioanra II awlli for the cure ol that InathKau) diaua Try It. Your drunglat uaa "'iVrK wi thoroufhlr underaUnda, and la eminently iHvi.ttiful lo tt Irvatiuan t of all ekroale am. aiav cult dlaeaaea ol Wtk rasa and nil aaea. h.Ylna made a m'laltyof their treatment for fourteen yean II. tn-ata ( um without orina tn. knife, lilt laror lle prem-Hptkin la famlalrad lo Utdy ratleu rra No lady ahould be without It. Youjii . uildillaced or old, male or inauua.ii.auilly or a life ol uRerlngia your linivrulil. d.im unleaa you aipiy In time to to bhyali'lan who underatamla, and la competent to treat yoiiri-aae. Waate no mora time nnrninney wllhlii-lomiwu-iit phyilclaua All commuulcatlona attended Pi with ilhaU'h, and are atrk-tly ennmlenihkl. Medl t l.iea aenl to any part of the country, t'irrulara, teatl niunlala, and a IlKtnf prlnteil queatlnti fnrnlalied on applk-atlon. fUNMl' I.TATIOM KKKK. Iniloae a three-cent .tamp for llet ami ndilren" 1)11 JAMaXI KKl'K, No. I Flint mreet. l'ortland. Or. vrTlMa rt IttreBitfc. a. aainc Heme. , .m Tonle la the le gitimate reeult of over m vearaof prai'ltral eipert-m-.-.andCDKh-i WITH I'NFAIMNII t'KHTAIM I'Y, Nervom anil "tirrt al Ih-blllty, Heuilnal Weakm-ea. HtH-rmutiir rliiM-a, Pniatorrl.e,m- tlilHnlonH, lniMitelii-v, Kl hallllted Vitality, Fn-liia-nira lierllne hiiiI I.4IM OF HAKIIIKIII, from whatever rall- pr,Klo.'.il. II eiirlrh,-. ami piirhn-a Hie lil, ntreiiKllien. ine Nervia. Ilraln. Mii h. Diaeatlon. K.iri'lili'tlva Or- (ana, and 1'hyalral and Mental Fai-ulUea. It 1ohi any unnatural dehllltatlrf dram upon the ay.ti-m, preventing Involuntary In.', de ItllltatliiK dr.ama, inlnal hnea with thn mine. to., an dentmrtlva to mind ami hmly. II k. annre.llmlMBU.r of all KIUNKY AND Bf.AM'KIt COMI'I.AINIH. IT t'ONTAINH NU INJl'KIDl'H I NllltKlil KN'T. To thnac nfrriii fruea the ef feel, ul ynalhral ladleerellna. ar "". H f.eedv. ll.r..Hll and peeananenl I I KH 1 111 IKANTK. Ii. I'rl.-e. JMI N-rliitle,nr Hva iMitth.lni aHe with full dlrertinu. and i-lvl. e, '. H.-nl mi-nre from nhnervatlnn to any aihlre.N upon re ceipt of iirlre, nr ('. O l. 'I'n h had only of He. I'. II. ftulAeld, !) Kearay .Ireel. Kan Franelw.., (al. riimiltatloi.i atrl. tly rooll le tin), by letter or al nllh-e, FHKh:. For tliei-onvenlenee of imlleiitn, ami tn onler Pi aei'ur perfei-t nerrcf, I have eilop4-ii a iirlvale addresa, under whk-u all (nm k a-.-a are forward .I. Tiii.ii, itorri.r rRtt - Hnfflrlenl tn ill w ha merit, will ha aenl 10 any on applying hy h-tter, italhig hi. .ymptoma and age t'oiniminli-atlona .trlctiy cotiHdeiiual. W. K Chamln-rlidn Jr. Tin. A. Iti4ihin. JUST RECEIVED! I Direct t m lart-ri M.eiilr.arle., j S60.CC0 CONSIGNMENT ;B00TS AND SHOES, Wbl( h tr..il he anl-l ! thlr- day" ee.rrll-a. ef ' (rtit. Ina trt-U ft ' tt of I.a- ie a"!-., .' a- il ji htdrei.'i Fienei K'd. Cur Kid Peb-Vi H.H I C.IN'I' and l a f ne.l hhoe-. l-i P.nip '"'r. i fc nhle "o Tan Hole end I org enla. Al". a fa. I : llDf of (lei.u and It hi R mti and boea iu v-ruuf I ityiai, ml'tbja fur ha Orrgoa market. New York Boot and Shoe House, , V3 riMNT nr.aT. I iHMNwea am i a-ea mkm. rutwabia wtacuii St! mm I ' Llf-' Scholar! hip $70 y4V I 1 MM.F. .'.!(.:: I. K f I iy I ! h r -.'men - . i ri i 'iat iii'"n 1 rn I I :