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ALL SORTS. A good man Tbo man who is gool to uio. "Tberu'e plenty of room at tbo top, u vnrv trao of dadfs. One of tbo bent stops to a band organ n. newtor dimo. Tmtb call lier "tbat gpiloiitive saltiin- bauquo, Sarah Eornuardt. Oouoral Ord's wiJotr. son and two dauffbtor are in Washington. Mmlienka in makincr a study of tbo Mosiouns and Indians in SanU Fo. Tim iin lnvn itroota liava the atmear ance nf not bavins been cleaned for vtillS. No matter bow bad a topper one may hare, bo should nover lose 11. "T)ieA of ncrawfnllv." was tbo brief wording of a Michigan doctor 'n oertili cato. Miss Emma Nevada, the amrei , is seek iuu recreation by a horseback trip through Bohemia. Mr. Sarcent. the American Minuter to Germany, will rottira homo tome timo donna bontomiier. J. Armory Knox, tha funny man am duelist of tbo Texas Sittings, was onco drv crooda olerk iu AuKuata. ti j Mubone claims tho credit for having im-reasoJ the nninnor oi ire? scuoois iu Vircinia from 2.000 to 6.000. So long bo baso bail reports contiuue to come regularly, nobody win ucnev that tho telegraph company is embar nssed. The difference of forty years between tbo aires of a Michigan onuo ana urmo irroom was acainst tbo woman, who was .nKAtlltf.l Hrt Tim Pnrtlnnil AdvnrtiRer thinks Dor sey declined the offer of tho Interior portfolio because the btar-routo port folio paid uoiier. It is a Chicago scientist's prediction that it poiuteu niioes remain in use un man toes will eventually bo obliterated .Mnni. fiiittliqoil ianntn (Jail Hamilton (Miss Abigail Dodge) is described as a plain, brown oyed ludy of tho most nupretending type. Robert L. Ream, father of Vinnie Ream Hoxie, the sculptor, bus been ap pointed special agent of the general land oiuce. Mrs T.li7ilipt)i fitnnrl Phtdns is livinc almost the life of a recluse at West Gloucester, Mass., and working diligent ly at a now story. There are many decent and rcspectablo nannto ulin will vprck to learn that Mrs. Langtry will return to this country next fall and visit San Francisco. Crushed banana is a new color. If it is tho color of the stars a man sees after bebas accidentally cruRhod a banana with bis feet the tint must do very immune. DEP iBTED. Tom Thumb In Bono and UnBtry'i sailed! U woful, tadlul dlmluun'lou! Let Time wo: I murk ihe day we walled Fur LUr aud tbo Llllluuliau. Charles G. Reynolds, the bookkeeper in tho office of tho Boston City Treasurer, Las held his position for more than forty years. He is now oighty tvo years of age. It is the old story in the "Salvation Armv." tho money and glory mostly Btavs with the gonorals and colonels, while tho privates got baroly enough to live- on. A telegraph operator confined in tho penitentiary at Leavenworth has sent a messngo to tho mai.agor of tho fitriko, asking for tho signal. He says ho wants to "go out. Tho city marshal of DodgoCity, Kan., will be a caudiduto for re election, and bases his claim upon tho fact that bo hai killed a cowboy ata distance of threo hundred yards. The Saturday Roviow says "tbo pooplo of Grcut Britain eat too much." Quo wouldn't suppose so from the appear- ance of some specimens recently sent over to this country. A Boston Bchool girl cannot bo mada to speak of overalls, hue prefers to call them snperomnes. Novc let some of those wild Western sheets again snocr at ourculturo, it they dare. They thought they beard burglars in tho house last week; aud in going down stairs to investigate Bibbs said to his wife: "You go first; it's a mean man who would shoot a woman, The now preacher, who mado such a wonderfully favorable impression on a Boston audience, on tho occasion of his trial Bermon, said: "The children of Israel were repeatedly on the point of manumission, but ut the last moment tho Lord afilicted Pharaoh with auricular ossification." A Washington county man has, after a long search, found the cradle in which be was rocked when a baby, also the cradle with which he out his first dozen of wheat. He bos the switch with which he was first whipped for going fishing on Sunday; also the switch his wife wore when he first met her. "Do you ever have a sort of lassitudal feeling just after dinner, a kind of creep ing tiredness all over, and a desire to sit down and rest for a year or two?" asked the man on the soap box. "Well, yes," said tbo man on the mackerel barrel, "only the feelina; comes over mo earlier in the day. It strikes me just after breakfast. Seasickness is the result of reflex irritations arising from little surprises to the muscles, and shocks to tho nerves engaged in performing certain important functions notably of locomotion, respiration and vision and when tho groups of muscles thus engaged are once educated to the surrounding cir cumstances, the nervous revulsions are not expeiienced. It is said that a first-class insect de stroyer has been discovered by Dr. Ness ler, of the Rapporteur de Pharmacie. He recommends a mixture of soft-soap, consisting of four parts; extract of tobao co, six parts; amylio alcohol, five parts; mcthyho alcohol, twenty parts, and water l,000parts. German gardeners are said to Lave a great liking for this destroyer of in sects. There are reports from several parts of Sweden of hitherto unknown and very destructive kind of caterpillar which is giving a great deal of trouble to the farm ers and anxie'y to the whole popula tion. It is gray-brown with deep gray stripes; its appearance is most common after rain. Its work on the crops Las been so serionsas to demand the assist ance of the government. IK. If men rarnl ! r.r irlib and (am, And lw fr unit Held and lorj; If writ in human hruru. a name nB loner man s.'i., and aturjr; If men. Iiiairad of Mirli PiVe. Mould learn lo hate It and itil'or 11; If mure relied on Lovo lo su:d, 'J tie woikl wculd be I be lo Ur fur l!. If men dealt lt in tnrki and Wnda, Aud mor Iu hnuda and dud fraternal; If l.orc't wnik bad more willing haudt To lluk inn world to lb'" mpenul; If men au.'rl up L'lve't nil aud wlue. Aid rn brulM'd liumrn wiula would pour 11; If "your" and "mint" WuU'ti once rnmbuit!, Tue wurld would be die b.lttr fur li. If more wculd act the y of Life, Aud fewer t"ill It In relit-sinal ; If Kl.o.ry wuu d aueaih lla km ti T I gocd became mure universal; ll ( UM. ni. wl ti am K!.; lU.t U wit blind men Iu aduru IU If I alert kh'iie for Trut slum-; 1 lie woild bo Ute be ter lir II. II men Wi re wl In little thing. Ailtctii x h'M In all tbrlr th'sllugi: If beans bid fewer rutted ilrlngi To Ifolale their kindly feellUK: If mn. wben Wrung beat, duwu the 111(111, V nuld unkv i trainer and rrsmre Hi If K'tibt made M um Iu entry H(;tu, lbo world would be Hie beiu-r ful It An Accrdolc of Longfellow. Rev. James B. Kenyc n describes in tho Syracuse Cliistian Advocato a visit to Bostou iu June, 1881, and tells bow ho spent one morning in attendanco to cer tain publishing interests in tho city, aud met "Aldrieh, tho present editor of the Atluutic, a dapper little man, with waxen moustucho and a nervous, open, genial manner," and iu tho afternoon went to Cambridgo " to that pleasant, old-fash ionod country seat where Longfellow passed so many melodious years of his life. In the course of the narrative oc ours tho following. " Loncfellow's cour tcsy was the outgrowth of bis nature. A simpler, nobler bearing I bavo never known, lliere was no litored polite ness, no straining at mere etiquetto, but you felt at once that you were in tho presence of a gentleman one of nature's rare and finished spirits. I shall never forget the exquisite grace with which ho proferred li. an J myself a cigarette loo doubtedly a costly kind), and my only regret has been that we did not bavo an equal grace to accept it; even though we bad not used it there we might have re quested to keep tho tiny gift as a memo rial of that day an 1 of tho artless and beautiful courtesy which prompted it. The poet that day furnished us with eev era! humorous instances of visits whioh he bad received from various persons at various times. Somo of these anecdotes I havo already seen iu print, all of them varying moro or less from Mr. Long' tellow's own relution of them. Ono especially has entirely lost its point, as I have Keen it printed. As tho poet re lated it to us, it ran as follows: One day a knock was heard at tho door, when Mr. LonGfellow answered In person. The Iioet ut once recognized bis visitor, both v bis aecoct and dress, as a Western rustic. As his custom was, Air. Liong fellow invited tho roan to step in. Onco fairlv in the house, tho fellow crazed curiously around, and at last said: 'Is this the house that Usorgo Wisinngton once occupied? Mr. Loncfollow an swerod: 'It is.' 'Well, by tho way,' said tho rustic, ' might I a&k who the party is that occupies it at present?' ' Certainly,' replied tho poet, ' my namo isLongfoilow.' Lougfeller, Longfoller,' drawled tho 'sinew of tho West,' 'you don't mean Henry W. Longfellow?' ' That is my nnme, answerod tho poet 'Well, I vum,' said tho rustic, 'that bents mo ; why, I thought that Henry W Longfellow died beforo Washington was oorn ! Lngli-Ji Sparrows. We find tho following in tho Wake field. Mass., Bulletin: "While a gen tlcman was walking down Pleasant street tho other day, ho noticed several Eng lish sparrows pecking away at tha tail of ono of t.ieir mates. As ho approaohed the group they all llew away, except one. And that unfortunate- one had his tail frozen into tho thin ice. lie was a prisoner. Tho gentleman freed tho little bird and let birn lly awav. It appeared as if tuo Fparrows una ocen nigging away at tho 100 to release their captured comrade. As tho Lnglish sparrows havo many enemies, it is but fair to give all tho proofs of every well established instance of their sagacity and kindness; aud what our contemporary has given shows that they are both sagacious and kind, and recognize tho claims of frater nity. It proves that they are aware that thore is strength in union, and that they are ready to help one another, and will not suffer a mate to perish for want of assistance. Wore they the particularly selfish and cruel creatures they are represented to bo by persons who would have them all destroyed, they would have abandoned the ico bound bird to ths merciless ice, and allowed him to perish. Instead of so doing, they combined their small powers and sought to place him in his proper condition. Though they did not them selves succeed, their exertions attracted the notice of a kind-hearted man, who, pleased at such an exhibition of thought alness and ingenuity in birds, liberated tho littlo captive, and gave him a chance to resume bis flights through the fields of air, in which, we hope, ho will e happy in the spring and summer of this year, and in me springs anu summers of as many years as nature gives to his kind. The releaser of the bird deserves to be held in honor by all who believe that the littlo winged creatures are en titled to the protection of humanity. Boston Traveler. (JarrUou Life. Tfnvoillo rnll mil iaannnded at sunrise. Then all the enlisted men of the garrison form in frapt of their resjeetive company quarters or barrack buildings aud answer to their names, wnicn are caiieu by me first sergeant. The first sergeaut reports the result of the roll call to bis company officer, who in turn reports it to the.ofS cer of the day, who, standing iu the cen ter of the parade ground, receives the reports, which be in turn hands over to the commanding officer later on, during office hours. Dircctlv afler reveillo the men havo stables and then breakfast. 6 A. u. coes sick call.' when the lame, rrin halt and tli lilind not alread V in the hospital, and who are in need of medical attendance, report to the surgeon in charge and have their ills attended to. 7 o clock A. u. fatigue can is guard mount. This is a beautiful cere mouy, and in reality inaugurates the now military day, as an entire change of the guard details is made, tho now mon marching on duty and relieving the old guard of its '2i hours of watching. After the mount there is a drill for two hours. All the officers and all tho men who are not on duty at this tino attend tbo drill. The private soldiers am instructed in the munual of arms, tactical movements and tho general use of tho service ritle. Recall from all duty is announced on tho buglo at 11 o'clock, and the men rest themselves until 1 o'clock, when fatiguo call is again heard and work resumed. Recall is given at 4 o'clock, and supper soon after. Precisely ut sundown is heard tho first call for retreat and 10 minutes later the assembly. Tho men again fall in ranks to answer to their names, and an undress purado is gono through with. Sometimes this is varied by dress parado, which is one of tho fin est coremonios known to tho military ser vice. Tattoo is beaten at 0 o'clock r. m., when all must bo present onco moio to answer to their names, and fifteen min utes later the sound of tho "taps" is heard, all lights aro extinguished aud sleep becomes tho business of the hour. This ends tho roulino of duty for tbo enlisted iu: n. At sounded, and the different working parties are afudzned to the several duties, and at 8 o'clctk is heard the first call for Chopin's Love for Georges rund. How often does it happen in life that seemingly trifling circumstances bavo an important inllucnce on our destiny! Chopin ono evening ascending tho stairs of an uristocrutic friend, beard tho rust ling silk of a lady's dress behind him, and a perfume of violets over-umo him, so that ho iustinetly felt an attraction which impressed him ominously. He di 1 not turn round, however, hut sat quietly in tho Conutess' salon, listening to tho conversation, and it was not until a great number of peoplo bad departed tbat bo went to the piano and before the more intimuto frieuds of tho house be gan improvising. When bo had done the violet perfume overcome him again, but the lady whose dress seemel tho sourco of this all pervading fragrancy never approachod him, although her dark eyes seemed to pierce his vory soul. A few minutes later Liszt advanced toward bim, that very lady on his arm whose few but refined, flattering words, pronounced with that deep, warm, sym pathetic contralto organ of hois, qjito upset the excitable young pianist's brains. I need not Bay that this was Georges Sand. LI is love for her, after two of bis countrywomen had treacher ously jilted bira, was deep and true whoreas, her love for bim was passion ate, wild, uncontrolled, and went tho way that such outbursts always go. Ha loved her without exaggerated protesta tions to the end of his life, her straw lire rose up hko a column toward heaven, and burned itself out in no timo. She was tho woman of whom Alfred do Musset, another of her ephemeral flames, said: "If I no longer believo in tears it is because I have seen her cry. (Si jo no crois plus aux larmes, e'est one id l ai vue pleurcr.") 1'emploUar. A (Vie-Uurning Locomotive. Several experienced western median ical engineers visited this city last week to inspect the now locomotive of tho Philadelphia and Heading railroad. Ono of theso cugiues was prominently brought into notico by its performance on the Chicago, Burlington and Ojuincy railroad dunng tlio Chicago exposition, and afterward on the Baltimore und Ohio railroad. Particular interest attaches to tho capability of tho locomotive to usn coko for fuel, ns that combustible, being entirely free from smoke, will not onlv at onco relieve the western companies from tho penalties for lufractions of the luws for tho prevention of tho Biaoko nuisiineo, but will secure greator com fort ami pleasure, to the traveling pub lic. The tests of tho locomotive demon strated that continuous runs of two hundred miles can bo made with coke fuel, without any further attention on tho part of tho iireinan than meroly feed ing tho furnace, and that meanwhile no clinkor or other obstruction to the draft occurred during the trials, which were of a most exacting nature. Tho coke used was the product of tho Connels ville Coke and Iron company.and its cal orifio efliciency was found to be iu ex cess of seven pounds of water evaporated for each pound of coko consumod. At tho requtst of the visiting experts further evaporative tests of tho same kind of fuel are to bo mado in one of those locomotives. Philadelphia Ileo ord. Tho Sanitary Condition of London. Notwithstanding all that has been done and said of late years with the view of improving tha sanitary arrangements of London, there is too much reason to fear that cholera, if it gains a footing in the metropolis, will find us almost as ill prepartd to resist its ravages as on the former occasions when it has made its appearance. Professor Humphrey's remarks on this point, at the meeting of the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain yesterday in Albemarle street, were not reassuring. "Never, ho said, "in tho history of the world was there so large a number of pooplo massed together in one part as iu this vast city of London, and in no place was it more requisite that the sanitary arrangements should be improved. Sufficiency of drainage and ventilation ought to be immediately looked to. It was in tho underground drains that London was most defective. Houses with bad drainage were taken, and calamities occurred wben it was too late to prevent them." In nature, seen under ordinary day light, there are for tho healthy human eye about 1,100 distinguishable colors. For a hundred and two of these, Itogel has names; bnt the number of color- names in modern French is said to lie not short of 500. Alma Tad etc a reproduces biscolor-impressionsof tbo antique world by a palette of twelve colors, while the pulette cf Virgil's vocabulary contains twenty seven terms of high colors, and fifteen more for shades due to excess or deficiency of illumination. Knskin says no couple should marry nntil they have courted seven years. This would lead one to think tbat Bus kin runs a sn.l.i fountain. Boston Pott Eight of the graduating class of the university of Virginia this year have been called to professorships in other college! of the south. HOl'SK 1M) 1'AUM. The Health Journal says that you aliii1.t ..I.A ftli.ii.iiiif tiii-a tt mi limtr frtl I : ti i n i. . i l . i.. iiiuner. ll is won to nau a iuw Trim bles and a pieca of meat. Physicians say that ginger ale is a poor substitute for water, because tbo capsi cum it contaius irritates tho lining of the stomach and produces dangerous iu fli ruination. According to the Chomicber Zeitnng, M. Muller has evaporated skimmod milk in a vacuum, which can, ho thinks, be preserved for many months iu any cli mate or atmosphere A curious fact has been observed by Professors A) rtou aud Perry. Soft iron when heated between a red and w hito beat ceasej to bo ottractod by a magnet. When soft iron is bent between red aud wbito hot iron it ceases to bo attracted by a magnet. Tbo Astronomor R.iyal for Scotland lately read a paper from Prafesor Cmni Brown on bright clouds on a dark night nky. Ho, Professor Smyth, said ho had witnessed this strange phenomenon ou April 18, 1882, and April 30, 1883. The air was for a few hours dry from o cause not very clear. Tbo Vienna Academy of Sciences of fers two prizts of 1000 florins each for tho best treaties on tho capacity of crys tula to condense electricity, tho fecund, to determine tho constitution of albu miuous mat tor of bodies. Among tbo most important of the sci entific results of Colouel Prejevelasky's lato journey's iu.Tbibet were tho animal and vegetablo collections, comprising 408 Rpoeimens of 00 species of- mamalia, 4,425 of 400 species of birds, about !H!0 of 50 species of reptiles, 423 of 53 spo cies of fish, b'OOO of insects, aud 120,000 of 15,000 species of plants. Pretty mats for ornaments on a marblo mantel are mado of scrim or of linen inomlo cloth. They should bo long and narrow, aod be trimmed with lace acrots tho bottom, and have somo pretty design in Kensington embroidery on them. Tho more effectivo and striking tho design, tho hotter form it is in. Stand a vaso or jar on the unornamcntod end, aud let the other bnng over tbo mantel. "How much sugar do I need for a quart can of strawberries or of chorrics?" is a frequent question just now. Tho best cooks agree npon theso quantities for a quart can of fruit: lor straw berries, eight ounces; for cherries, six ounces; for raspberries, four ounces; for plums, eight; fcr currents, when ripe, eight ounces. Theso fruits ull require goad, thorongU boiling to prevent fer mentation. The beet Btigar business in Delaware is a disastrous failure, and the company with 120,000 capital, organized to carry it on, has gono tho way of all earthly things. The managers say that tho trouble was in tho boots that they did not have sugar enough in them; but somo think that tho mischief was done by inexperience and bad management. If economy is to be seriously con sidered when the baby is to bo put iu short clothes, tho best dresses a mother can purchaso ore tho long, ready-mado dresses. Cut them in two pieces, inako a yoko and sleeves for tho lower part, and put a ruffle or somo narrow edge on tbo bottom of the other pit co, which has tho ready-mado yoko and sleeves. In this way sho will bavo two pretty dresses at much less cost than if two short ones were purchased. An Engagement that was Jiol Kept. A burly officer dragged into tho Jeffer son Market polico court yestorday after noon a tall, thin, nervous looking man, around whoso neck was wrapped a florid woolen scarf, 'lbo olliier said tho man bad been wandering ubout the struutti in an -ii rales way , ami as bis action iu cated insanity be bad nrrestod bim. "Where do you live? " asked Jusltco ratter son. "H I" said tho prisoner, as bis oyos snapped savagoly. "When are you going home?" "I expected tho devil to meet mo at ono o clock. I am surprised not to see him here," and tho prisoner looked searchingly at the officer, as though ho suspected him of interfering with the en gagements of bis Satanio Majesty. "Suppose tho devil don't come?" in quired tho justice. "In tbat caso I hope your Honor will furnish me with a guide, because I am desirous of reaching henio beforo night falls." . "I'll do it," said the jnstice. "Go with the officer." "Do you know the way?"' the lattor was asked by the prisoner. "I should smile," was the sententious answer as the officer seized the man by the neck and Jerked him into prison. N. Y. Tribune. Electric Light in ii lrona Mines. A number of mining companies in Arizona territory are about to adopt the electric light to facilitate operations underground, as well as on tbo surface, notably the Silver King mining com pany, tbo Howell smelting and mining company and the Conger mill and min ing company. At the Silver King mine it is proponed to use four 8000 candle power Brush lights above ground and two below, together with twenty-five small incandescent lamps. Thn dynamo located near the main shaft will supply the current descending 603 feet to the lower levels of the mine to the aro lights aud atorogo boxes, from which latter the Swan lumps arc to be connected by small copper wires. Fixed lamps are to be suspended from tbo roofs of galleries and the portable lights are to be attached to flexible conductors for convenience of shiftiog. There lights aro to burn con tinuously, eight and day. In the reduc tion works of this company both large and small lights are also to be used, a separate dynamo and two rtorsge bat teries supplying tho current. The arc light circuit in tbo Silver King mine will be about half a mile in length. Ari zona Citizen. Madame Unrtelle, a lady of position in Paris, has been arrested for drunken Deis. In defense she said she bad read that the surest way of preserving furs from the ravages of moths was to store them away in an empty spirit cask. She accordingly purchased one and confided to it tier cloak. I be weather being chilly, she required the garment, and the alcoholic fumes produoed intoxica tion. She was acquitted. THE NELSON ROAD CART. Moar i-KiHM-r T w W heclea VEHICLE IN THK WORLD. rm. hft Im-'ii low nml altai-tit-d l Trolly to the lly Iwlmii-iil. ami en In Iv lr fruui all Jrrklug iuu- iiim, rfrmiif in iiini'ri'uri it, and II will to jwrltwi w ud d ulratiln than I curry inp Miuvily liu Ituvo u.-wd Uwu ti'lli-r m d U -. at hIh in nnc'liHlf (tie haw ill. Idlir liy ihtUiImii lo iriive llml liu ) hih HI NT UIIII VU VKHI4 I.M IX Til K WOlllD, irul illflVri nl it ylt' mid (iimlltlf from ri- nrr .rvi'tiil ui-w mid liiiiHjitmil ft- i tun ioil'0. mom ln Ililnrurt, fur which we hvi- n'i "i.i fur Irllrni I'Kli'iil. 0'Hciiil fur llluairaud ( -iUiilo;ii and I'lUr I.I.U I'urtluud fnt-tiiia-e UuMurirlry. A. I NEIi"IWi SiM and 3M Kutirlli miwl, 1'urtlitud, Omrnn y f i O E HASEIaTIBIE & CO. Hit lama to k. j. MouriiKVP to. ro io en ro ro -n C m CD ? SS F -4 CO - ji Fumitoa, Furniture. I. F. F0WD1LS, FUMITUltE MANUFACTURER, The litriMt and mo.l roiaplrt nrtawBt mt Ino. Bmlliiaa and ln-pco4 fltr-aUtifC la Ik rllr, eoiuUilnaaf l,rl..r. I.liirurv, IMnlnaj and Chaaaber acu, both of fcaMcra aaa auuai ulKtlurc AIm a lars and well Mlrctrd .lurk at Cuarpets, 011 Cloths, Curtains, I'pholslory, WaII Taper and lMdlng. I IIOOL UINK" A ai'Kt IALTY. Intndlii( pun-hanera will commit their liitrriula hy lnaKH'tliic mj itock brfnr pnrrhiialnf NOS. 185, 188 AND ISO FIRST ST. AND 184 SECOND ST., PORTLAND, OR. I'urlnry oa Water .. twl. Ilmlniwri and llarrlaon. Mow York Tea Company SO FIRST STREET, POKTI.ANII. Oil, WlioloMtilu ami llotutl lonlorM In TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, BAKING POWDERS, EXTRACTS, &c. An we are ttie onlv limine of the kind 'n nnwm, nartlea fnim tho country would do w, II to avail ihemwlvea of Ihe u.pi,rliiiil!y I" l.uy at un FruiulH-o prices. We guarantee nalliifai'tloii. Order, liy mall prominly 1111. U. Hi-ciJ tuc prli'es, T. I W II 13 13 Iu IU Ft i&c O O.e Ten. Coffeo and Spice Merchants. USE ROSE PILLS. K. P. AKIN, ItKM NKM.IN'II, II. li. hm v. ROSS ROOTS ARE REST. THEY AltE ALL SADDLE SEAMS. II VY OTHER. OREGON BLCQD PURIFIED ik ..1 1 1,. J- ,., ,. .1'-,. I" . ;. -i' KM . ,V'-J". Sec that Uur Maine Is on Ercrj 1'nlr. AKIN. EI.L.I.U .12 O., rorthtnd, Oreson. FAIBUBANKS' STANDAltD SCALES WAREHOUSE, STORE AND FARM USE. GBAIN ARO TO BE TBl'CM WrlM far Frlca IJ.tl L. II. PARKER, Agent. 86 Hartk Fraat Mtrsct, Partlaad, Oresoa. E. S. Larsen & Co., WHOLESALE G110CEHS iufpimE. S. L. fc CO. r. Producs and Commhhlon Merchant. Detlen In Treplcal nd Comcntlo FnilU. KoU 'o Conilfomuui of countrr prodoc lollclt'd. So. Ill A 11 rrast aireal, rertlaaa. Or. PHILLIP BEST'S jr l KM J uu Bottled upreailr lor the raclflc Coast Trade. Sapartor la qnsllty sndpurlty to all ( otbars. Om Trial TTI11 ConTlnce. BOUC DEALERS, CHAS. KOHN & CO., 44 FB03T STREET, rartlaaa. Or. IHIllML'ij mi Hi inn sr Salesroom, 143 Front St., PORTLAND, ORLU0N. 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Dnll 'Anotkar OraSt Victory U HadloaJ Soiano I Worth Millions to tha lamaii Family CEIXRY, BEET AND IRON U scknowledged by all Physlclsni W b tb Urcstejit Medical Compound, yet disooTered. la aavcr rillla'ar far Raaralala aa4 Nereuaa llebliltj. miVjii;i:iwji!it'Jitiiia;- USE ROSE PILLS USE HOSE PILLS