CHRISTMA8. . T win r. ecu. Ring out from Tour brawn throat 0 t'uristinaa belli, your glad Jest note 1 Ring through the worlJ jrour sweet refrain Of'peaoa on earth, good will to men." 1as the windi bear from art to sea, Your creed of love and liberty t Down througti Die dim and countless yean, Sweeter than song of bard'i or awer'a. Echoe that long from Bethlehem'! plain, Peace, to the earth, good will to men." Fling the tweet mcsaages of peace To fur-off landi beyond the sea I Till all thj echoe ring again With "peace on earth, good will to men I Teach us not only Christian speech, Teach us to practice what wo pieach I TCbilo Esyp1 iu wiln fylt"rl haudi, Beside her deert'a drifting sands, Patient and dumb amid bor pain, While Christian Englanl binds her chain; . While Chris'ian ttuwia's thorn remain. ' Kl with the blood from Chrietinn vieus; While Christain Irish yainly plead. With Cbristriun England's power and gr l. What womler that our creed appeals, A theme for mocking scull's and sneers T King lone, ring long your stirring strain "Pear, pence on earth, good will to men King, till our worn-out formal creeds Blossom anew with kindly deeds. Till every shore from sea to sea, ( Is blight with love and liberty 1 1 iil a'.l the atara shall sing again, As once they sang o'er Doihlcbem's plain "Jfow peace on earth, good wi'.l to men '(lory to uou: Amen, aineui Tanffng the Editors. He was an exceedingly picturohue looking individual. His liatr Ui in heavy masses over bis (moulders, tul a very broad (douched hat crowoA Lis large bead. A dark greon cloakpame almost to bis heels, and he carried inder one arm a large portfolio, a cam J tool am! a folded easel, lie entered t edi torial rooms with a confident Irido, opened his camp stool and proem id to rig bis easel in front of it. TL n he pulled out a largo piece of di wing paper from bis portfolio, and, eli iping it on the easel, seated himself be re it and commenced leisurely sharpe ag a stick of charcoal. "Whom do you wish to see?" sked the oQioe boy, approaching tb pic turesque object cautiously, and k ping his hand within reach of an inksta I. "Everybody!" ejaculated the Alitor, flourishing bis charcoal gracefully n the air, and smiling a pre-Raphaelih mile upon the suspicious boy. "I'i the lightning portrait artist, and I v h to show the distinguished members ' the Eagle staff how I do it. Only tak five minutes to a sitting. Just let the i title men know I'm bete, please," i d he threw bis bat carelessly upon the 1 or at his side. "What's up?" asked the drumat edi tor, coming to the door of his roorj "Al you aro," cried tho artist, itch ing sight of the editor, and oooiuii cing to skftch rapidly upon the paper fore him. I "Don't move. Excellent ose. Just (ho stylo of bead to delig! the soul bf the lover of the truly amine. The )-ounu Augustus come to life. lead a fchnde to the left, please. Ah! tit is it." I "ti'hon did it blow in?" asked tl mati- editor, stepping forward am ing (uriously at the artist. "Stop!" cried the artist. "You dra-gaz- will ruin everything. Another posefcone wroig," and he throw down his chfeoal anuwgliej. "What's tho row?" asked the citj edi-. my ideal at last," cried thettist, whfskmg another Blieet of pap papemropi nil portfolio. "Ueiui a little nick, pl(ase. Eyes slightly turned towiil the cetting. ('What does it want) anyway?" thi city editor, stopping forward. )I bog of you,, sir," said the dinbing at his sheet of paper. bked list, Hunt fiw minutes as you are, and you a im- nprtnl for life. (JiiHt at this moment the court rejrter s unterect in. "Ah. Wilde, old man," cried til bst catching Bight of him, "realNbcg jour pardon; likeness so strong ti my lend. Kir, you shall tie my test ust lean against that desk over iter. re. pross your limbs: throw your arm bo- kind you and keep your eves on thiink bottle over there. I "Where did it drop from?" askei tho court rcuorter. and bv this time a ittle 'group of editors and roporters stooct az- ing curiously upon the artist. "Gentlemen." said the artist, rurii his fingers through lua long hair nd leaning back in bis camn-stool. im tho lightning portrait artist. Givime five minutes of your time and yo lamous ior me. won t charge cont. Just wish to make myself with the press." "Suppose we give the crank a sb said the police reporter. "Only five minutes each, gentle and wo will have a gallery of portrait o be proud of, said the artist. "He's a good tuffy slinger," said drarui-.tio eJitor. "It's a way thoso artist have," s the art critic, looking very skepticallyl the visitor. "1 11 bet you ten to one uses solur prints." "Tike yonr bet," said the artist. "1 might be more picturesque, but yo do as a starter. Just sling off your ov coat and bat unci 1 11 show you a spc men oi live-band drawing "Never acoept anything but oil pai l'jps, Bant tee art critic. "Suppose yon give mo a sitting," s: the must turning to the society porter. "Conldn't think of sitting to any o bhort of Daniel Huntington," said til reporter. "Ah, here's our Bitter." said three four of the groups, as the cashier enter the office. "Delighted." said the artist. "IUtb modern, but good form. Aot exact (esthetic. Might be a little more Flore una curve of line, but "Not this morning, some other mor ing," aaid the cashier. "Tell you what you do," said tl sporting editor. "I bate a perftJ beauty in the way of a bull pup. Wo a with brindle eye. I'll just let yon ha a courle of Xi for a good portrait that" But the artist cathered ud hi traps an1 stalked majestically out of ti clllje. urookiyn fctgie, Return of the Wanderer. The mining town of Bunko bad fifty shanties, 100 tents, 603 population and r.'K) man arlin drank whiHKV. nlaved old sedgo and carried knives and revolvers and subbed and peppered eacii other on the slightest provocation. The one man who didn't drink was a slim, cadaverous, hungry-looking man whom the boys had elected for Justice of tho l'eaoe, I'ouce Justice. Chief of rolice. Chief Fugleman at Funerals, Superintendent of Hospitals and Frincipal of Public Schools. lie bad all he could do to carry around bis load of dignity. Had be added one drink of whisky to bis burden be would have been crushed to earth. One afternoon it became the painful duty of tho man of many honors to pro ceed to the shanty occupied by Wicked Jim, of Arkansas, and to reuiark to that individual: "James, it is the sentiment of this 'ere enterprising Town of Buuko that you cit ud and sit. "Kin you back them remarks?" calmly inquired the Wicked, as be tnrned over in bed. "I reckon!" whispered the Judge, as be brought two "Colts" to bear on the lemon-shaped head not ton feet away. Wicked Jim surveyed the situation without a wink, and after the lapso nf seventy seconds he placidly remarked: "Nn'ffcod-I'll git." "When?" "Soon as I kin pack." "That'll dew, James," observed the Judge, and he cased down the hammers of his revolvers and went away to select a sito for a college. Wicked Jim betrayed no particular emotion as be went about bis work pack ing dp, and at the end of an hour, when he rode his mnlo out npon the Campus Murtius, with all his traps made fast to the saddle, no one could have suspected the Vesuvius raging in bis heart. A crowd bad gathered to see him off. "Geiitlemen," said the Wicked as be bowed to the right and the left, "I spit npon your Town of (Bunko. I km build a better one of sand and grease! It ain't a fit town fur an aristocrat like me, and I alius knowed it!" At this point three or four individual ou the outskirts of the crowd began shooting, but the Wicked took no notice of the fact as he continued: "The Lion can't partner with the Jackal! The Eagle can't mate with the Buzzard! Slinks, Sluggers, ours and reptiles. I col" Here the shooting increased one half, and one of the bullets passed through the lcked s hat as ho raised it and con tinued: "But I will return, and when I do look out for oceans, oceans of gore! In less'n a year I'll dump your town into tho river and bold the site fur a private grave yard! Whoop! Yip yi! whoon 1 The Wicked held two shooters on the crowd as he galloped off, and the result was two men killed and three wounded A hundred bullets whizzed around the fugitive, but he turned the bend without receiving a scratch. Twelve months have passed away and tho Wicked has returned. lie is at the head of a procession of five of the touoliost men west of tho Mississip, and they aro going to capture the little town of Bunko, turn it inside out and wipe np the one street with the justice of tho peace, police justice, cuiei-of police, chief fugleman at funerals, super intendent of hospitals, principal of public schools, etc. As they turn the old familiar bend in the road a puzzled expression came over the Wicked's face. It had been a year of prosperity with Bunko, and the town had changed. The saloon had disappeared, and in its place stood a solid brick building bearing the sign: "Manufacturers Bank." The procession moved down to the next corner over freshly -laid pavement. In place of "The Can-Can Dive" was a fine opera house, and across the street was a great hotel. Like men who walk on the steep roof of a house, tho procession moved down to tho public square. This was the spot from which tho Wicked had taken his departure a year ago. No, it cau't be! Hero ure blocks of stores, a street car line, a market house, auother hotel, a railroad tickot ofiico, a police station and u publio museum! The Wicked rubbed bis eyes like a man who has slept too long, and he looked this way and that in dumb amazement. By and by he said: "Boys, let's gin one old-fashioned yell and break the mirage." They yelled in chorus, . The echo had not yet died away when men wearing uniforms and silver stars suddenly appeared as if rising from the earth. The Wicked and his companions were pulled from their saddles and hustled across the square into prison cells, and while yet they seemed to be s: niggling in the embrace of some ter rible dream they were brought into com t and beard the observation from a grave and dignified judge: "We cannot tolerate such conduct in a peaceful, law-abiding city lilo Bunko. 'r 1. . . i i . . : : . l lunneuiuui-eui vuo court is uiueijr uin in the work-house for each ono of you!" Detroit Free Press. Barharic Ornaments on Bonnets. Among the many ridiculous fashions none now in vogue is more glaring than wearing ornaments around the hat made to imitate thoso horrible reptiles -snakes and toads. Imagine, if you can, any- filing more barbaric than to see a fine bonnet dihflgured by these things peep ing out under tho mass ff trimmings with which the bonnet is adorned. One bonnet that I saw had one of these big green frogs perched rifcht on top of it, and the long strings were stamped with figures of the Bame creature. What it was.' made out of I cannot say, bnt it looked real as a living ono. Auother bonnet that I saw worn by a fashionable lady had twelve white mice (stuffed) as a part of the ornamentation. Th-y seemed to be playing "bide and seek among the feathe-s and velvet on the t'le crown. New York letter to Detroit Free Press. Great disinfectant and antiseptic ac tion is said to result from the proper use of copper. M. B ircq recommends the treatment of infectious diseases with filta of copper, the injection of wood of Lets of copper sulphate, and the appli cation of copper to infected furniture, clothing and other suspected articles. HOCSEnOLD UK AH. Macodoineof Urapea. A fine bunoh of Hamburg or of Malaga graces is very pretty incorporated whole into clear champagne jelly. It should be sus pended with a small thread in the oen tor of the jelly-mold, although rot set. The tranche of grapes are in this way more easily iiuboddod than other fruits. In the latter caso the mould is placed on ice; s little jelly is poured in, and when set some fruits are arranged in circle, or according to taste, more jolly poured in, and loft to harden again, more fruit added, and thus continued nutil the mold is full. Salmon with Lobfater Sauce. Salmon served with lobster sauce is considered delectable by the epicure. If the salmon is fresh, boil it until it is tender, wrap ping it in a cloth. If canned salmon is used, heat it to the boiling point in the can, then drain the oil from it and pour the nance over it. To make tho sauce: To two UblespoonfulB of butter allow one heaping one of flour; stir them to gether till soft, then add a pint of water or of stock if not too riuh; let it Mmtuer gently; when the sauce begins to whiten add two tablespoonfuis of lobster meat, picked very fine, pepper and salt uiul lemon juice to taste. Buckwhoat Cakes. Buckwheat cakes with Indian uicul added ure recommond cd as a pleasant chango from the plain buckwheat: To one pound of buckwhoat tlonr allow half a pound of Indian meal, (sift the meal boforo weighing) ; beforo wetting them mix thoroughly together. One fresh cup of good lively east should be mixed with water. Make a batter of the usual consistency. Mix the batter about nine o'clock in the evening; place it where it will be warm enough to rise slowly. If too thick in the morning to drop easily from the spoon, thin the bat ter with water. If too thin, stir in a littlo more buckwheat flour. Stewed Apples. Pare smoothly half a dozen good-sized tart apples; scoop ont the cores; boil the apples in sugar and water nntil they are soft enough to bo pierced with a broom-splint, but be care ful to have them keep their shape. When you cut out the cores, cut out a little less than one-third of the apple, separate it from the core, and, after stewing it, mix it with some cold boiled rice, the yolks of two eggs, sugar and spioe to suit your taste, . When the apples are done, fill the centers of the apples with the rice, etc; beat the whites of two eggs to a stiff froth, adding the two tablespoonfuis of powdered sugar as yon beat them; put a spoonful of this on the top of each apple and send to the table These are delicious, either warm or cold. PECULIAR PEOrLK. People who take snuff. People who dye their hair. Pooplo who dislike oysters. People who like the bagpipes. People who hole their tongues. People who have uo poor relations. People who bavenover been abroad. People who have no sense of humor. People who keep all of the old letters, People who give large parties iu small rooms. Peoplo who always know wboro the wind is. Feoplo who like getting up early in tuo morning. People who light and leave off fires on fixed days. .People who tuka long walks before breakfast. Teoplo who Bpend an income on flow ers for tho button hole. Peoplo who go to hot, uncomfortable theaters, full of tees. Peoplo who give donations to street- beggars and organ grinders. People whe have mora money than they know .what to do with. People who have nothing the matter with their digestion and can eat any thing. People without prejudices, weakness antipathies, hobbies, crotchots or favor ite theories. Peoplo who buy early and costly as parugns nine inches of whito stalk to one of green head. NOTICE. To the Fariner and Mechanic of Oregon, 'ihiiigtuii Territory ami Idaho: We with to call your Mention to the fact that our annual Catalogue and price list for 1882-83 it now rea'hi fur distribution. It will be found vmj valuable and inntnwtive reading, and . will be farnhhed gratuitomly. Send your mine ana pontotlice addrru to FA II St ERS and MECHANICS' STORE, 184 I'lm street, I'orUand, Oregon, n7-m P. 0. Box 175 M. Cruls states that the discovery of the great comet was announced atltio on September 10th, bnt it was not seen at the observatory there nutil tho morning of the 1211k MHVen'a loaemlte (liertjr Tvoib Paste An aromatic combination for the preservation of lb teeth and gums. It is fur superior to any preparation of iu kind in tho market. In large, mwditomeoiml pots, price fifty eenti. Kor aula by all druggist. Hode, Duvis & Co., whole sale agenu, rtrllaml, Urcrnn. DON'T BUY BOSS BOOTS UNLESS YOU WANT THE BEST. SEE THAT OUU NAME IS ON EVERY PAIR. AKIN, SELLING & CO. Book Akd Mimic Buvr.K: Send to Wiley 15. Allen, l.')3 Ihird street, Portland, for any book or music published. Orders bv mail filled I ' -v; . . , - ... ..V...J nrntnttflv. TIia "f nuimit Puatitno"a innn,Mtr journal oi music, ou cu. a year. Bend stamp lor I .-I ..r ' Thrt mdle and feu,ulo minstruls al the Klita theiilei in Portland are drawing crowded homes. The Tudor are the latest sensation and mora talent is on the way. Tckkihk Rren. Send to John D. Garrieon 107 Third street Portland, for catalogues ot 1e- :gns. Frank O. A bell, the Portland photographer Is leadini the profession in all the novelties of the art. Ilia work is always of the beat and his cu Uimers are satisfied wi h what they receive, The bet liver regulator known, j sure cure for D speiniB and indizeaiion is Dr. d en ley's Cali fornia I. X. I., rtittora Garrison repairs all kitdsol sewing marhincl. L 7A MEN AND WOMEN Born and t.rU. an von wKn frtvnt Iu ht. DlMni Hoymwit In ft lilrb from fl in IM vr dmr nwi tDiav nw);Ill . mod rtwvtvv onr dfwilitrlv rlrruUm. AA rnnmrwi. irswra t USE ROSE PILL F i plained at loot of tbla column. MIMIAI. THB Ml KM .11. PAftTIU K.-A mimitily Jour iml of niuk iIhiiIi viH-al tint liintmmtntl,l wiu to anv xlilrew lor HkM r year. A.l.lren. Wiley H. Allen, imhiuher anil iiiualr dealer, IU 1'hlnl ilreel, IN.rtlwnil. Oreirtwi. Cntnl'iffue free. HKrtVOK, V. It. MA rtic-llvlt kiriowr.('omri lor .m survi-ynm. Mllhv-Hmiiu So. a Une'a UnlMlua, Kant Port Inn J. All klniln nf mirveyliif and ilru(llu tl.tm. for miy mrt nf the ifiumry. HAHKKIt. r N PI R V.'HA KtR Yn".ft A'n,riTtoTirVi7irA Kulir, I'miM. MiuniiM'tiirennt Hint bread, NkIk, I'leiile, Duller, lUnioii.HiniHriiiiil Kin Kly crarkera. (Inlera from Hie Irwle Mill-illed and promptly at- teti,l...t to. AMNA1 r.ut. IV. f. JI'.Kftti aft -.-lid Front ln-et near WaaliliiKion. Or, meutx, mineral witlera, eiwl,, etc.. carefully analysed. Amivn for gold ndllver I; ether metalu from It In .V tlulil dut htmahl and tmrn made. Order by mall carefully attended to. J. H. MrlXTOH.-r. Knint and Stark. Ohem-M-ul annlynl made of oml, mineral water, eto. or dlour.v ajevtys of ifuld. aliver, lead or copticr, from iliii'V I r. P. i(rev. CnntultinirClteniltt. noMHtoiataat It. P. KI'.NSI'DV,-Attorney and i:iiiicinr at I4W ICmira A Hekum's blinding. I.eKal hindneM Itenahmia' to l-tten Talent for luveuthnm. befnn O'l' l-Hleot OMlce or In tlie('onn. a "IM-clal! V. ZEPHYR WOOL. (ib'IIMAN ANK (IKRMA.VroWN WOOL. KNIT IMI AMI KMIIIIOIIIKKINU HII.K. CAN VAMNKM.FKI.TN, all kind of r'ani-v work. I.AMKS' I'NDKIUVRAH, MINSK' AND lllll.. DBr N'n I'MIKHWKAK. l.r.lXT-a I-4IMPI.KTK WAKnBnHKl ih im k:ks-(''7 uu. m im Ki'ts-i:; w 105 Third Street. Portland, Or. P. . Box m D. J. MaURKEY i CO., Special atttotloa itraa to tha sal of Wheat, Oats, Floor, Wool & Dairy Produce. 6a4 Bar WIXKLT PRICTtS CTJRBXITT. aulM h an application. liberal IdTtnces on Conslgnnienta. - falfTiiraTita and Ordtra BoIlcltV IJKKTAI UANT TIIK II KMT IN TIIK C1T All tl.Mlern linprnvemenla, ()mii all day. .1. II. HRrWWRII. Pmnrirlnr rnilK "WIIITK." WK HAVK THIH DAY HOLD X our entire Internal In. and tranNferrefl tho axencr uf the While SewInK Maolune to Mr, John 11. Mam ami. of in; Third atr et, Pnriland, t)r. Mr. Oarrlwin will hi-rvafier aupply the nrwln demauU fur llilr upeilnr nud popular M'Wln inucliinn. pit HII.I.ARAIia Write to Clettiand Dispensary, Clevulnud.U ..for Pamphlet in ( pliiiu sealed cnvol- opo, (ieeriniug an INSlRUMbNI (worn at nlaht) for eiirinv f ldltT KM IbSlO.NS. hunolo, Cheap, Never fails. a....a . "J STENCILS SEALS XA.I, E-VOKiTIK, , FIBST T. rOKTLARf OK. W. K l-hamberlalii Jr. Tlina. A. KobliiM)n. Lire Scholarship ... $70 KKNDKOB CIRCULAR. rrt Jnienw vrpkli (rent tretlk. A. aalnyr ReMedy a4 ultimate result of OTer'JI veara of practical r iperl. nee.andCIJKKM WITH I'NFAIMNU CKHTAIN I'Y, Nervous and Vhvut al Debility, Henilnal Weakneiw, HperniaPtr rhnea, Proataton hea.Krn uilmlons, Inipotcnrr, Kx liauated Vitality, Prema lure Decline and I Attn OP MANHOOD, from whatever caiiNe pnHlured, 'urlclies and uurlliea tiie bktod. htremrlhena tha Kerrea, Hraln, Muaclea, Digestion. Reproductive Or gans, and Phyalcal and Mental ultlea. It slops any nnnatural drbllltatli g dram upon the system, preventing Involuntary Inane, da bllltatlng dreams, aemlnal loaaea wlin the mine, etc., an rieatnictlv to mind and body. It tl a sure eliminator of all KIDNKY AND lir.ADDKH CIIMPl.AINm IT VONTAINH NO INJl'HIOt'H INdltKDIKNT. To thnaw nfrriif fna the ef frela ut yAalhfal ladlaerctlvna mr rirrH,,, a Mrdr, Ihornarll and arrmnnnil S I KK la fVI AUA VI-KKII. PrU-. per hollle.or (Iv. bottlea In cae with full directions and ad-Ire, D'O. Merit iM-ure from observation to anv addrew upon re etipl of price, or ('. O D. To be had only of Dr. II. Anlrteltl, ! Keurny alrert. Han Kraiiriacn, ( al, onaulu'lnna strictly coiirlden tlal, by letter or alofllre, VllKK, Kor tlieconvenleui of pAtienta, and In order to secure perfect aecri-ce, I have ailoiitcd a prtvaiv aadteas, under which all pack ages are lurward'-d. I kiai. noTTi.K ritrr. RufKclent tn ah w Iu merit, will be a-iit to any on. applying br letter, stating his aymatuma and M t ommuiil al,in alxk-lly contldpiiuau JnriP OR IiHY, PRKT. fliin; "ATMOHPHEKIC J lltanfTaUira," (irlce Aoc. Dry Cure and Inaullla ton. b)i ou is-ce1it of vrU-p, with full direction for uneein. H. ). HKIDMoKV. t Co., I'rn,-Ii. I Al Find tr. Ko'lla.id, Or. Kv'a Axe-iu .r the N. Pacini , .1 ! tfi ForCuuiflSunia, Korea., UollH,pllti ( oied HrfAslK, Coma, etc., It ha no equal. Sold by Drug, gixti and conn trj lor? at 10 cents per box. V 1 a A -u r Z f pyer sal Idney dueaats) e4oed by Dirug fills. 1 pe nurlWa twUaHHilals I ism mm mi it BETTER THa VALD CALIFORNIA FEUIT SALT. A IMeaaant and Kfll.-aHoin Itrniedy. $ ImiTorEicI Sr IF YOU HAVE ABUSEO YOURSELF lly over IndulKence In eating or drinking; have lck or nervoiiN hea4la-he; dryuem of the akin, with a feverlah tendency; uUrht awcala and aleepli muicm; by all means uae S'avon'i California Fruit Salt. And feel ynung once more. It la the woman's friend. Trv It; si per bottle; bottle for.V IHiranleby all drugKlxtik llOIHIK.DAYIHA fO.,wholcanle Aenta. It. K. lI KKN. Slininond's Kentucky Nabob Bourbon Whiskey. Of all the famous productions nf the nine (Iraaa IH. Irlct thla Whlaky la unexvllMl forpurlly and lluvor. For family and mi Uklnal purpuaea "IV-A.J30I3" la nntorloua. It la made front pure barley and heat splrlta, and lla VHrtouatiiuiHmvul wts blended with Icuilltc atx'tiracy. The Best and Purest Brand In the Market. TOIl A HIVF.V, Dole Agval far Partlnad, Oreeea and Ihe Ter titoriea. where the trade can be supplied by the bar nl half barrel nrcuae.at the aame price and terms aa In Kentucky or Han Franclm-o. WONDEIlFn, IfHTnOIESTStl Oa which any oas eaa play. THE MoTAMMANY Organtttel, Meloptooi asd Automatic Orgatu, SIMON IIA1UMS, GENERAL AGENT, 40 1'lKSr ST., l'OKTLAM), OK. t'ataloguea nf IiiHtrumi'iitn and Mimk' mulled free upon application. H-AOESTS W .AXTF.lt. -aa WILL1AH (OLLIEK, Jieuler In New and SECOND HAM) MAtlHXERT, 6S Uudlsnn Ml., Purllund, Or. Parlies dralrlng llollera, Kngtnea ar MAW Mll.l, MAI HIM KY mnwean by addreaalng Mr. I oilier. Now and Second Hand Machinery ought and wild ar traded to atdvaatasv. HUDSON'S GUIS STORE, rirat atreel, Portia ad, OregM. AIVKS, rilTOLS JUKO AMMVlilTlOl Slakiaa Tawkto of Kvar Deawrttrtlaa. r a. Ak Ben. Kfllh f, Isaarrarypalr. ETEUT PAIS GTARAHTEED. AKIW. tKLIjaa dk ov. USE ROSE PILLS. Slip t? M 2 tuiawiuat'.' to 2- I ar. I W CC - I 4 o 2 t o I ca H I oo a I , O H 1 ca 1 M tbatawUsaa Mlllfc, "TaU BAVflV m atti rl rt cawn k Uf $1 IS? i'sk A CERTIPICATB OF I.FRf(Il l. -FOK- TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS 1XTUK Uss'a. Of Calllorpia fnr rprnariled PerHns In.ir al tha mis of f 40 per tnontli theilr-t te,r. $ he aepaind year, tSu the third jear .i d 7 ibe fourth yrar. tor furtber particuisra ami terms aeuil for tnry of ur new 'l-r, "The )r)eo inphnt." vr hi. b will I at-m fry. REM MLK LIVK AtiKNTd Vk iM. m ,verr uu and eoumy Id llieton an t Wahlin.'i"U Ter hend for tertua at utice In rV. W II 1 1 h1 Kl.l., liei.'l Al. (ire son ai d alilngioii 'Irirluny. Ida ut IS-tuton hliM-k Pnnl.pd fr. " PERUVIAN BITTERS V Tha riarat IIITTKH la the WORLB. Til K Y KKKKtTl'AM.Y CfltE MALARIAL LI5EASES, Vltallac Ike Myairm and arreal I he ravages the llmirtfiil Ale.ihol Habit. DIPMIM.l.MA. Aak your Pragglal ar V I ar Mnekaal fa the a. WILMERUI.HU Or H Agent.. Maa Kraa1 else. V. J. TAX M'H t'YTl'B ft f Pnrllaad USE ROSE PIf.LS. 1830. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1082. S3 John A. Child DHUGOIST, lraler in Fine Chemicals, Prrfumery, Toilet Articles, Sponge9, Soaps, & Rubber t.onds. "J'0H REK XV. ti in ivn Cor MmrlMoi a. 'A!su f'l.rt'p-lid. IT. vn-'fal kt'citlimi 4 il by mail whin actum inl h Tt-h t'tc ..i-h. $1000 HEWVIiD WILL BS PAID TO ANY PEHHON PBODUO Lug a mora effectual remedy than Dr. Meck'i Sure Cure for Catarrh, Which baa stood tb test lor fourteen year. PhTat clans. Dnurgtata, and all who bae gard and tlmr oiishly teated It, pronooor It asaariaa fur the cure ol that luatliaom danaaa, Try It. Yottr drugglat haa It, price il. lit. Keck thoroughly andersUnda, and la emlnenlly succeaaful to the treatmant ol all akroala aoo i aa eialt dl.raati of kaa araoa and all age, having made a specialty of thrar treatmant for fourteen yean He treat I'.a i ar without sajng the knife. Ills favor ite presi'rlpiion la funilahed to bady aatleata Fi as. No lady should to without Is. Yaung, oilUille-aged or old, Dialeor faoaak, kiaanlty or life of suffering Is your Inevitable doom unless yo apply tn time to tha physician who Dnderstands, aad Is competent U mat your raa. Waat no more lima nor money with In competent physician. All communications attended to with dtapalch, and ar strictly eounilenilal. MeOJ elna sent to any part of th country. Circulars, ttW DJonlala, and a I'.t of printed qiieallnn lrDlahed on apnlk-aUon. X)ml I.TAT1U.M VKKK. Indna a three-cent tump fur lint and .ldrea Ull. JAMhd KKCKj No, IHo first street, Portland. Or. DR. SPINNEY, Wa. 11 Kami atfaaa, s P., TreaU all Ckraal amd Spaalaa IM YOUNG IM Wna may bb nprriniNO fiiom thk r.r feet uf Touthfia follies or Indiscretion, will dc well to avail theamelvas of this, th realet h-.ci, ever laid at lb altar of auirerlng humanity. l.K HI'INNKY will guarantee to forfeit S..OU for eve.i raaeotrVrntnal Weaaneas or prtval dleaaii f ai V s Ui'l or character which h umlrtke and lai.s w euro, MIDOLK-AOCD MM, Thor at many at the ag ol thlrtr lo slsiv t, aie troubled wlt!i too friueni rvacuatlona nf it t bladder, often avoniiaiieil by a d'Klit ainartlin-. . Im ruing iie'Hation and a wenkenlng uf th avatem a mniiuei tho patient rwuiiot aiinunt for. do ..im lulng the urinary deno.lt a ropy ntlinnt will o!t. i 'ie fwuid, ami sometime amall nnriii l.- of all'muei will appear, or the color will bent a II. "i unl'ili hu. ii- il'i chunking to a dark and impnl apjienriii.Mi I In re are many uien who die i,f tMa dlfU.-ultv. h rauf of th i aline, wlil. li la tliaaivouil amtje of Sen -nut V'rnkiieaa. Dr. H. will gnaraiin'e a (.erfect cu... u all atich iwe. audabvalthy reatoraiiou uf i.'iago. n: lirP'ury iirnxiia. mil e llnur-lnie4nd( tol Hun larafmiu h ti ll A. M. (loiaiiliuilcii Ire. Thoriiugh eikiunail .1 and advice. (A. Calloradlr. DH. MriVMPY cf !.. Ntl. II If krnv wtpftrtt Warn iai ., i ..i SEWING MACHINE STORE 167 THIRD ST. gralAIHf Doa ON SHORT NOTICE. n AHLaa4lD( MACHINES V OIU9, . . y7 THREAD, ' ATTACHMENTS,e1c KREBAX. ASERT roa in HOUSEHOLD & WHITE SPORTSMEW'3 EKPOSIUM. WM. BECK & &GK Im purlers and dealer Iu Gnus, Rifles, and Revolvin g Rod r-XK. Sinters, R1n ' Float., Lines i ''vwVt'-'. Margrou "- 7 Llups. IadM-a. t- cT-V nlJtllld ' .iwrri pxsinisra- tgkhe, Bral'led and Tapered Oil Mlk Uuea. Six Spliced Split Bamboo Hoiy lAltaad fty Kawn at., PnrOov' F(lH ANYtN'R WHO wi r;RS Krlliw aillaB,aer'" and I loaa f,llln. an.l, ,r",1 ure ami prrfea-t i Ullln.;. ,.-.."' a bml ut'ln nrnient. Kevcrnl Ur: -ai.l have j-H-r, lnal. Agental -i " and leach wnid nrv.rr lean. iu-t r'- - (roili W 1 10 per day - I ' N , I T i. -J . I tv""" ' t r . a A 4 7 HALE. i i 'AY s7 r