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ANNIHILATION. II i could know, none can knew, Tleianru my II1 l ended, 1 Hhjil pl.h, Ilk the auteil (low 01 rounded itua ibat die; Tht In ths dark beyond oar earth lit re i. no radiant tieeTcn or bell,' I thmilil iioteiirne wj hnmiu birth 1 itiouid not Iter to tall 3 he tad'y wIm and Mtlcr thought none wire b ru Immortal, doq rril:4lllld to (Jod-llfo Wrought hVjoud ourtiy and un. Dot ihoiild 1 1 r to All my nart, To I've my We out, to a-plro VVHn the whole plou of my heart, To love aud to dt-a.re. For It I" true that Tlilne, power. Aid nil ibe wevtuoMi of the mind Are reel a. i enuiy In the fljwor Andmiulululbewlod; That y mortal man may te oiib lineiy tilnril wliboutaionM Tl-at fu bit doii'tt bo miui tto sumtt lututu Kcotcuto. Vet, thonch I Drive with fervent will In tut Willi uiible iel and grace. And with a lalth that eca may Mill L:to duaiblvM in the race 1 think, In lonely houn when alceo Oox urv the grit I that many bear, Thai I would Hun to hearu and weep wl'.li heart- break aud dctpalr. For I nhould then remember one WboM) gentle lore la more to me TbHU all Hie yean that lime van rui, than tar lb, aud air, aud tea. And oh, tn part wllh her were worw Than riia'h and I lubumao fate To ine her in a nutveiie VYboM) god. annihilate. tic-true Edgar Montgomery, dakuy's Maiden ait. "It's too Lad, reollj!" cried Mr. Harry 'Siurgeus, waiting up una down tuo room in anoxaheranco of indignation and sym- natbj. "I wouldn't Lave believed it of joar nnole to turn you out of tbe offioe and citst you, pennilesa, upon a cold and heartless world, all on account of an 'in nocent frolic!'" "It wus tbo third time," gloomily an swered the. handsome young man, who sat at tbo window, absently drumming at the sill "and he had warned me, you know. I've nobody to blame but myself." "And tbe fellows who called them selves your friends, and who lod you on into the folly and extravagance," re marked Mr. titurgess, forgetful of what he had just said about "an innocent rolio." "Well, I've done with them, and it shall never happen again if I've a will of my own," said Mr. Philip Booker, with an expression of firm resolve. "But what will you do about those betting bills, since your nncle refuses to pay them?" "Ill pay them mybelf, so soon as I'm able, and be done with it all. You see, old fellow" turning around and seri ously looking his companion in tho face "I'vo como to tho conclusion to face fortune boldly and win my own way in the world. I'm only eight-and twentr, you know, and have abundant health and strength. Why should I not suc ceed as well as any othir man who begins on such capital?" "But you haven't been used to it what can you do?" said his friend, hope lessly. " Vell, I've beon thinking it over, yon see, and have concluded that tbe best plan will be to emigrate to America, and there, in thoeo far western prairies, to start a ranch. All you have to do as a beginning is to catch tho wild cattle; and that costs nothing, you know. And I've read of enormous fortunes made in a few years by ranchmon." "Phil," Baid Sturgess, solemnly, "you haven't yet got over your fever, I see. When your head is clearer we will talk over this. Meanwhile " Aud without concluding his sentence, Harry Sturgess meditatively resumed his walk up and down tho floor. Suddenly he stopped, and, with the light as of a great discovery illuminating his countenance, abruptly addressed his friend: "Phil, I'vo just tbougbt of the best tbing in the wotld for you to dol You shall marry my Aunt Priscillal" The other looked up in surprise. "Do you mean that maiden aunt of yours down in Hampshire, wbo is so fond of vou? "The very same!" responded Sturgess, enthusiastically. "She's very rich, and the best woman in tbe world! Her estate is tbe handsomest in that part of tbe country, and she has the kindest heart and the sweetest temper of any one I ever knew. She'll permit you to have your own way in everything that is, if vou conduct yoursolf rationally and allow you unlimited t'n: Why, the idea is splendid! And I congratulate yu, Phil upon my soul, I dol" "Thanks, my dear fellow," said bis friend, with a benevolent smile; "but aren't vour congratulations rather pre mature? Even taking it for granted that your oxoellent relative would accept such a worthless fellow as myself, I must assert frankly that nothing on earth shall induce me to marry for money, even if the woman bo young and beauti ful; but an old lady, and one whom I have beard you admit to bo plain and eccentric why, you must be joking." Harry stared thoughtfully at bis friend and absently pulled down tho corners of bis moustache. "It's true," he said, in a disappointed tone, "she's no chicken, and no great beauty, either; but she's very nice and pleasant for all that. As to her eccen tricities well, she does keep birds, and dogs, and snob things; but I daro say if she married, she'd give them all up for the sake of her husband." "Why hasn't she married?" "That's another of her oddities. Sua has always had a morbid dread of being courted for ber money, as was tbe case with her unhappy mother, and so she goes very little into society, and lives on her estate, with only the old servants and a companion a distant, poor rela tion of her own. But she isn't selfish, and she does a great deal of good with her money. And by and-by, Phil, do you know that I bad another little plan to propose for the present? What do yon say to going down with me for a week or so to my lit'le speck of a place the Pepper-box? You are looking wretched ly, I must ssy; and two weeks of shoot ing over tbe moors and fishing in our trout-stream will set you on your feet again, besides giving you time to deoide open your next step." "You're a good fellow, Earry, and I hall be delighted, I am sure provided I don't intrude upon anyone. Haven t I heard you aay your place adjoined your aunt's estate?' "II wu part of it, originally. WMi ( my great unole, Colonol Temper, died.he loft his estate to my Aunt Prisoilla, with the exception of one remote little corner. which bo genorously clipped off and be- luruiiicu us luaen m uispioasure to my father, who bad unhappily oflondod him. The old fnllow called it a hunting-box, bnt I have christonod it tbo Pepper box. It is a pretty little bit of scenery, after all divided from Aunt Prisoilla'sby tbe trout stream, and as her bouse is more than a milo dixtaut, thoro will bo nodan gor of our troubling Lor." A week liter saw tbe friendsoitlulilished in the fancifully named Pepper box a littlo briok cottage, half covered with vinos and wholly burled in an oxauisito int of becchwood, through which was an outlook upon tbo distant moors. From it rustic Lridge, which crossed tbo -A . sirenm, was aiso to uo nan a view of a stately old mansion, with a terraced gitr- uen uoBcenumjr, to tue water s c.ljro, and in tue background a finely timbered park, in which Mr. Hooker somo.imcs ventured to stroll. Hurry Sturgess paid freqnent visits to bis aunt, excusing bis friend on the score of bis "state of health," though in forming him that Miss Priscilla had ex pressed kindly sympathy and sent him an invitation to call at tho ball when bo should feel himself woll enough. Mean time she bestowed upon him quantities of oarly grapes and peaches, and sup plied her nephew a bachelor establish ment with various extra oomforts and luxuries for tbe use of tbo invalid. Mr. Booker regardod these fuvors with suspicion, and was very earcfnl to keep out of sight of Harry's maiden aunt. But one evening, strolling along tbe stream with Sturgess, equipped with fishing rod and tackle, thoy paused the terrace and beheld walking there, quite unconscious of their vicinity, two ladies. One was tall, sallow and stately, dressed in black satin, and carried a lace parasol over bor oluborately frizzled head. The other was much younger, and simply at tired in a brown straw gardon bat and a plain gray dross, fitting very closely to a graceful figure. Hue had a biskot on tier arm, into wbicb sue was cutting a variety of flowers, occasionally 'stopping to Druno awav a snrav here and there. evidently at tho dictation of the elderly lady. "My aunt. Miss Priscilla Courtnay," said Harry Sturgess, "and her compan ion, Miss Sophie Courtnay. What do you think of ber?" he added, with an in terest which he could not disguise. "Nice lookiLg and lady-like isn't she?" "Well yes, certainly, for one of her age. liut 1 pity tuat poor little com panion. "Oh, nonsense! Hy Annt rrisoilla is not tho dragon jou evidently think bor nor is Miss Sophie tyrannised over.I as sure you. VI course, as a salaried com panion, she hoi bor duties to perform, and is expected to fulfill them." 'So 1 should think, murmured Bak er, as he saw tbo young lady kneol on a gravel walk and dig away at the root of a rosebush. "Is she generally called upon to do gardoner's work?" "It's bor own choice. She's a clover, active young woman, who cau turn ber band to anything, as occasion requires, aud likes to do so. She's never compell ed to do what she don't like." Philip rather doubted this assertion, when on the following day he again had a glimpse of tho two ladies, seated in a littlo pavilion on the terrace. Tbe elder was comfortably dozing in a wiouor arm-chair, while ber companion read to her. Philip caught the sound of her voice, sweet and clear, but rather wearied, he thought; aud he saw bor, on discovering bor companion to be asleep.qnietly close tho book, and leaning back, gaze witii a sort of wistfulness away to the sunlit horizon. Poor littlo woman! be murmured to himsolf, as ho passed on. "I wish thcro were some worthy curate, or doctor, or lawyer in the neighborhood to marry ber and rescue her thut lonely and do pendent life with Harry's aunt!' Somehow he got into the habit of strolling down toward the terrace gar den ; and on one of these occasions fato did for him what in bis secret heart ho had been rather wishing for she made him acquainted with Miss Priscilla Courinay's companion. The young lady, when he first camo upon ber unexpectedly, was standing on the bank of tho stream, endeavoring with her parasol to rocover the brown straw bat which was Blowly drifting out of her reach. Sho started and colored at sisrht of Philip. "Pray allow me to assist you," be said courteously lifting bis hat. And cutting a long, slendor reed, be succeeded in rosoning tho unfortunate nronertv. "I am much obliged, I am sure," said the vonnor ladv pleasantly; "but how am I to get my bat, now that you have saved it? There is no bridgo here, though there ought to be one. "I think I can cross it in leaps," be Baid, measuring with his eye. "Prav don't attempt it. Hiiro to mias that rock in tho middle of tlm stream, easy as it looks. It is slip pery, aud the water deep enough to givo you a tnorouga uain. "I will try, nevertheless." She watched him with interest, and wlipn ha keut his footing on the treacher ous rock and then made the final spring to the opposite bsnlt sue involuntarily held out her hand as if to assist him. "How beautifully yon did it! Do you know that I have seen others attempt it and fail? I used to wish to try it my self when I was a schoolgirl, but Miss Courtenay called me a tom boy." "Indeed, I should not imagine Miss Courtenay one to appreciate your per formanee in that line "Do you know her?" she asked, a lit curiously. "I have seen her. Indeed I have sev eral times had the pleasure of seeing yourself and Miss Priscilla Courtenay on tbe terraces. My friend. Mr. Stur gess, told me who you were." Kha .miiflj and aaain colored a little. "Sinoe you are so frank, I must make a similar confession. I have more than once seen you strolling past by the brookside or haunting tne para auraa, and respecting your love lor aomuun have refrained from interrupting you. So you see we n-je been actually hiding from each other." ... , "I am greatly indebted to chance for bringing us together at last, ' he said a couple of the dis ance You will bo "Yon are air. narry diu6 ""77" now enjoying ne uospwv Foppor-box! How do you relish life in that diminutive abode? Spicy, isn't it?" "It could not be otherwise with Harry for a companion. A more gouml and cheerful spirited follow I never knew. I came down hero quite an invalid and his companionship bits almost restored mo." "Almost? wall a little, quizzical glance; "roally, if your performance just now wits that of an invalid, what wonderful things you must bo able to do when in health 1" Ho accompanied bor to tbo foot of tbe garden, looking down into her bright, expressive face and thinkiug what an attractive one it was, though certainly possessed of no olaiais to regular beauty. He told his friend of tbe interview, "She appears to bo i rally an interest ing aud superior young lady," bo said scrii nslr. "Wtlf, yes; sho's clever and seusiblo and very self-roliaut." "Do you know I think it a pity sho isn't married? I have an idea that she would niuke a good wita for a poor man." "I've heard her say she would rather marry a poor man." "Really! But then sho has no idea what thut means. Fancy now, my ask ing her to go with mo to those wostern prairies aud live on a ranch! She would bo rather taken aback, hey?" "Well, I rather think she'd go if she liked you. I don't doubt but that she would bo willing to milk tho cows, aud herd the calves, and call the cattle home you know, across the sands o Dee, or Mississippi, or whatever it might bo. But for my part, I'd rather marry a rich womau at once," "And I would prefer to marry a wom an whom I could love and esteem, wero she as poor as Job's ttirkev!" asserted Mr. Booker in a tone of defiance. And presently his friend heard him whistling absently : "Co Mary go and call the tat lo borne." - Next day Mr. Philip Baoker said, rather hesitatingly : "Harry, don't you think it would be as well for me to call on your aunt and thank her for all her kindnesb?" "She'd be delighted. Will this morn ing do?" So a few hours after saw them solemn ly ascending the stops of tho terrace and then shown into a largo and hand some apartment, with windows opening down to tbe ground. From these they could seo tbo two ladies approaching tho house from across the lawn. "Your aunt is really quite a stately old lady." Philip remarked. Old ladv I Why, Aunt rrisciiia is only twonty-six!'' "Twenty-six! Why, Harry, sue must be exouse me certainly in her fifties. She has gray hair!" "Oh, you are mistaking Miss boplno Courtenay for my aunt. What an odd fancy! Why, that old lady is my aunt's companion, and tlie younger one tno gray dress and brown hat is my Anut Priscilla." "Harry, you're jokinp;." "Not at all. It is as I tell you. You'll see when I introduce you." "But you said your aunt was old. "I said sho was no chicken nor is she at twenty-six. It was you who culled her an old lady!" "Aud you called bor plain !' "I said she was no great beauty; nor is she. The fact is, mat because sue happeus to be my aunt, and to have the nntortunate name of Priscilla, you set her down at onoo for an ugly old maid, and I refrained from breaking that agree able delusion, being willing that you should see and judge for yoursolf. Air. Booker felt as though in a dream and althonch Harrv's aunt niudo horsolf very ogreeablo, ho returned home in a despondent mood. "l m almost sorry, Harry, tuat tuat sho is your rich aunt instead of the poor companion, one migut tninu, you know, that 1 hem! Don t lot tuat doubt trouble yon, my friend. I told her when I first camo down all about your peremptory refusal to marry her, because she was rieu, and though she scolded me I could seo she was delighted. Uo aliead, my dear boy, and if you can t be satisfied with Pris- sio's place, I am certain sho won't refuse to sbaro vour ranch." And Mr. Harry Sturgees joyously whistled : "Ob. Mary, in call the cattle borne.1' Illustrated World. sci mine scraps. Lava from Mount Vesuvius has given, while examined by Dr. Palmieri, the soeotrum line of "helium" an element which until that discovery wus recognized only in the sun. Quinine and cinchona have proved fatal to rabbits, guinoa-pigs and dogs, when administered in certain quantities undor tbe skin, a dose of two grains proved enough to kill a dog which weighed twolve kilos. It has been observed that "right-handedness" extends far down in the scale of orcation. Parrots take hold of their food iu their foot by preference, and Mr. Urookes is inclined to believe that in sects like wasps, beetles and spiders, uso tho right anterior foot most frequently. To increase the quantity of nitrogen which is given off as ammonia during the destructive distillation of shales for the manufacture of oils, Dr. Urquhart mixes with the shale before introducing into the retorts an alkali or alkaline earth, and thus facilitates tbe combina tion of the hydrogen with the nitrogen. Professor Jager, the "8oul smoller,"as he is familiarly callod in Germany.laiely delivered a lecture in which ho insisted upon the expediency of wearing animal fibers, and only them next the skin. He would not have cotton or linen even for the lining of clothes. Professor Jager can amuse if he docs not instruct. At a meeting of the Academy of Medi oine in Ireland, Dr. C. A. Cameron read a paper showing that a potent cause of deaf-mutism is the marriage of near UrA ivliitivei. It is indisputable that consanguineons marriages have ever had tendency to produce a urguoerajj ui the race. Insanity is not nnfreqnently the result of marriagea between cousins. Herr Fandt. of Dresden, uses wires heated to .redness by electricity to cm class, or rather break it. But there does not teem to oe dj mavuvi$ in uu cess, pecan se iuo wgw ' '"-e" 7--have to undergo considerable dressing. The wire simply heata the glast in the di rection where the fraoture ii desired.and tbe contact with a moist surface break the glass. f-IIORT BITS. Em-;1 ymect a prin't r'l. A greou 1 ouso a new e ngross. The ct untry for good a'ipotitss Uuu gary. Eveiy liwng novolist is entitled to storied earn. The thieving Apaches live by be ok, but not by Ur ok. Tbo most elastic of parlor diversions is a rubber of whist. A new broom ought to sweep clean, for it is generally well handled. The chord of sympathy is often itest expressed by-a cord of wood. By what means do spirits materialize? i.eho answers, "Material lies. Noue bnt the most inhuman would think of pulling down tho blind. What do men never wish to lx iu and yet labor hard to possess? Bonds, Ships are very polito. Even tbo stern propeller generally bits a graceful bow. A Syracuse man has a hat mudo of tbe last straw which broko tbo camel's back. When the button oonios off tho back of a man's shirt, his choler bogins to rise. Tho man who lost a niclit'a si pen dur ing tho war will soon apply for a pension. There is a tailor in town wbo sneaks of another in tbe business as one of his coat-temporaries. Tn Franco a rrnorlrr c-MinruMv nmlipa r. , -- ----- a writing uesa 01 tno uaoK 01 tuo inui viauai O J intorviows. Docs death end all?" Woll, no; it merely begins souio things, Tho fight over the will, for instance. Tbo now drink is callod a dude cock tail, and is made out of mush, cruel, chopped ice and frooh milk. Small boys shoul.l pass around dictioa- aries in a theater whenever an actor is holding an audience spell-bound. No matter how looso an engagement ring may be, tne diamond never slips around on the inside of a lady s linger. Whon a man says he is out of breath he doesn't know what ho is talking about. Ho means that the brouth is out of htm. Logio is logic, and it does not follow that Noah brewod beer iu the ark be causo tbe kangaroo wont on board with hops. A Galveston papor advertises for "a first class driving horse for a lady that must be young and gentle, easy to man ege, and ratbor last. Tho festive cookroach toils not, neither does he spin, yet Solomon, in all his glory, could uot make a raid on a plate of butter like one of them. She sane, "I want to be an angel," aud he swore that sho was one already To this sho blushingly demurred. Then ho married hor. Demurrer suEtitined. With tbe man of to day lifo is a pa thotic, heroio and unavailing strugglo against baldhoadedness. It is a waste of time, money and oiutmont to strive against it. The man who wroto a littlo pamphlet entitled, "How to Uot on in the World,' was put off a street car tho other day be- cruse he hadu t money onougu to pay his fare. An American young lady singer wont to Europe bearing the name of Mary Jane Boggs, and her oognomen is now Miss rwna Liafonti. r.llect of tue sea air you know. "Ma." observed a littlo girl, refloo tively, on-) nirrltt. as the first stars came out, "don't you think when those Btars twinkle tliat way tney must tickle tuo angels' feet?" Tho large stono hand of an idol in a Chinese temple recoutly fell off and se verelv injured a worsbipnor beneath. "Satan finds some mischief still for idol hands to do." "You'ro the plague of my lifo!" ex olaimed an angry husband. "I wish tho old Nick bad you!" "So I might plague you in tho next world? calmly inquired the wife. A philosopher has discovered that the rib from which woman was formed was taken from the right side of man. Which may account for man's desire to keop on the right side of tue gentler sex. A Marylander shot a colored man in a tree en his farm the1 other day, and when tho negro came tumbling down, ap parently morially wounded, asserted that be bad thought tbat be was a crow. Chicago has dental rooms run on the barber shop plan, but the man who hears "Next, when his turn comes is not in such a desperate hurry to jump into the obairat he is iu atocsorial saloon. "Toll ypur mistress that I havo torn tbe coverlet," said a gentleman to a face tious domestic of his lodging house, "Very well." replied the chambermaid, "Mistress will likely put it down as rent." Before cutting a mun's boat! off in China the authorities considerately make him drunk. The beauty of this systora is that a mau can get intoxicated with out having ahead ou him the next morn ing. Tho toothache is simply the rcsnlt of personal vanity. Men are born without teeth, but they are never happy until they have a full set, and then they won der why they acho. It is bard to satisfy human nature. "What is the color of tbat judge's robe?" asked a lawyer of a stenographer. "Well, I may be mistaken," replied the hieroglyphic slinger. "for to err is hu man, yet 1 tbioK tne nne is ermine. The court adjourned sino die. An obaervine pedestrian has made the startling discovery that the reason why woman cannot succoed as well as man in the walks of life is because when she is on the walks one hand is usually em ployed in holding up her dress. A witty ladv says that sinse so many apartment bouses have been put tip on Back Bay, Boston, and ao many singlo women are occupying them, what was formerly snoken of as "the new made land" has 'come to be called "the old maid territory." At a fashionable wedding in New York tbe ceremony was performed under a loral umbrella. This was probably a little suggestion of the bride'a metbsr, wbo wanted the groom to understand by the emblem that he ought to pitBf something for a rainy day. OF" 11 MCI I UN XOCTA I V, NEW YOItK. aw1" "). :1 tts 5 V 1 , ; .-r'J."n'(.-r.a i MfibUFAW L'RKRS OK T II It E,8 II E K ., U0R8R TOWERS,. PORTABLE AND TRACTION ItMflKES, AW MILLS, ETC. Oenrritl ajcnn lor tbe Willnghouio rouble Cylinder Kninc. 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'Another Great Victory In Medioal Solano I Worth Millions to tho Human Family I CELERY, BEEF AND IRON ti acknowledged by all hliyalclani lo H (lie Greatest Medical Ceinpound yet dlaoovered. la a nerer r.illlna lire rnr Kenrulgla aod Arrvuii. Ilrlililly. H. P. GREGORY & CO., Nc 5 Korth Front St., bo t noon A and II, Pertlaad, Orrfoa. fflS&a AND HIWH, Woodworking Machinery, tUeiim rniilnef and Holier, MlnlliK Machinery IleMlnr, I'tieklna umJ lioae Floor Mill lloililuci-y, WiKerWheela Klc. etc. PHILLIP BEST'S 11 J, Bottled expreaely (or the Pnclflc Coast Trade. Superior In quality andjpurtty to all others. One Trial TTill ConYlnce. BOLE DEALERS, CHAS. KOHN & CO., 44 FBOXT STREET, 'rertlaaaOr. CiQyKrk ejii- E. S. Larsen & Co., WHOLESALE 0 HOC Ell ,nirpn.E. S. Li & CO. r. Product and CommUslon Merchant. Dealen tn TrapJeal aod DonwerJo Fruitt. Koti ate. Conilpiniaiita 0 country produce anile! t4. .a, 11 A 114 rraat Street. PertfcvMl. Or. NINE CENT STORE. Great Bargains in Fine Dry Goods. Rend tor pile l!t an! aanplea. Tn. l&Anm, Tf. B. SHIYELY, 13 Third! Mrret, Forliana. Orea-aav Soe thut Our Name U on Ererr Tulr. A KIM. SELLING A CO., Portland. Oreaoa. $1000 JtEWAJlD WILL KB PAID TO AT" PKIlflOX PHODUO lur a mora effectual r 7 tliau Dr. Keck'i Sure Cure for Catarrh. Wfalcn haa atnod the teat for fourteen yean. PhyrJ dana. ilruiurltu, and all who have aand and Wior ouably tmuMl It, pronounce H epeeiae lor the rare ol tliat luatliaome daxtaae. Try la, Youf drunflat aaa It, prleel. Or. Keck thoroofhly andentaode. and la eminently auocemful Id the treatment of ailekreala aoc aia emit dlPMM. of fcatk eraee aod all aee, havtnf maile a ipe'Jaltyef tlx-lr treatment for fourteen yeara He treat t'.emr wKoout uelne Iht knife. 11 a tayor. It. prearlption la furnlahed to lady aatteate Free. IHolady aliould be without It Yuuna. niklille-a(ed of old, male or feaeale, lr,aanlty or a lit. of euuVrtiuT la your InerlUMe evom unlaw yoa apply In time to tae ptayrJclao who rradenrtaoda, aod competent W treat your caae. Waste no more time nor money wrta In competent phyalotana A U commuiik-at'oiia attended lo wit dlwatoti. and are etiictlr couddentlal. ktedl. cinee rant to any part of the country. Clrnilura. teeU- monlale, aod a lint of printed queni'im. furnlnbed 00 appllrulon. Ce)Na C jLTATION IKtt, Indnee a three-rent atamp for Iht and addrea UU. JAMK& KUlR.Na m rtrat alnet, Portlud. Or. EYE & EAIt INFIRMARY AND SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOftTHESICK Uaeadaai ltnnd, be, rorter aad Wave ttta,. IMata rrtlnd, r. Dr. Illtrlna-ton, lair Prirfemorof Kye A Far Plwanre In the Miflu-al l)ep:rlment ol Wllliuiietle 1 nlv.nlty b:ui erecicl Km-lulllloi. on a nriuittlnl elevation la the Moth irt of the t-ity, and In lin-red to ai-conio. ilnl patleuia milTerUur fioni all ll-ae of the pi KAItorTIIIIOAT. Aluo will pay ie-lBl attention to permiia laiorlii under Uironlr Nervooa afTeeUoaa, and 10 (llwttM-i iiecullnr to women, and recurve a Uml tenl nlillilM-rof raviea elwr!iii rnnflnelueut. 'Hie lotentloii U lo provide lloi:ie for iilt caaea with all the bet hyrtcnlr ajrencle. romhlned with the next meilirul nklll to lie Inul in tlx- metnmoll.. i 'oinnililii phnJohui amlnniKemi lh-. Philip nareey. Pmf. nf itlwaeA4 women and children In tue medical dep-irimenl Willamette I'nlvemlty. AImi I r. J. 7H. r. f.rownr, i-rol.oi rnyaioinfy mea der.'t. VUlamette I'nlveralty. ... .. ror any amount of reference, and circular, aareaa UK. J. M. PII.KIM4.TON, Car. letaaw rVahlaM B, trtled. Or. THE BALDWIN M Til O.I I.T K"T CLAM Familj Ilestaurant in Portlaad. USE ROSS PILLS. PFUNDER S j 4 . 3