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T STAGE-ROBBING. perils and Kewarila of Those Kn(a(ed ; In Thin Danneroil. Profession. During the past fourteen vt'urs one undwl and live men huvo burn in i 'cJintho business of stajfo-robbiiig j) Wells, Farjjo & Co.'a Pueilie coach :.ie lines. That it is, a business jmr i( 4 with greitt diligeneo ami skill is iinwn by tho Robbers' Rwonl," kept . the company for tho uso of its own wtives. This record wit recently yblishedby tho company, anil make ublic many instructive facts about tho ,iness of stago-robbing, not the least utoresting beiug tho fact that a pardon t, a stage robber is to hira what the i nration of the bankruptcy law is to merchant gives him an opportunity to renew his calling unrestricted by t inlaw. Tho extent of the business wi doubtless surprise many people, (t has in the last fourteen years cost V'tJls, Fargo & Co. 'J27,72b.oii, or au iiv.srago of sfctiO.L'GG per year. This as r anient on tho company is divided as f ,!lows: The robbers are charged witli ;15,3r2.-r'r; rewards for arrest, eti'., ;.r41: attorneys, .-.'2,!i(i7; expenses i .oprred in arresting ami convict robbers, S'.W.OT'.I: guards and jtial ollicers, .;5i(i,ol7. This makes 1 total which the business costs company, but, of course, very far from tho total nut assessed against society by tho iers. In this is not included the it amount stolen from the United vs mails in the same robberies, and still greater total of cash and val- s taken from stage-coach passen IJut taking the sum tfie robbers secured from tho Wells-Fargo 9 alone, !?ll"),!tl2. it is seen that hundred and five men who have :iged in tho business have averaged k;io, or about .oi0 per year eacli. at the money and jewelry liavo ted tho road agents it is, of course, fcussiblo to even estimate. Many stage robberies have been ined solely t capture largo sums wn to bo in the possession of some sender, and the average traveler oy ? ifeo has a very decent sum with him i ifexpenses, to say nothing of rings i ij watches, so it is surely safe to esti : ;fle that tho returns from passengers ! 4 tho United States mail will equal 1 ;.jtiO from tho little green box of the mage company. This, then, gives as hi average profit of one hundred and llv stage robbers operating for four-t.-an years $100 a month in even fig ures. This sum, aggregating about an evn $1,000,000. has been secured through 374 robbers, which shows that each man engaged in the busi ms has averaged nearly four rob-i-eries. This suggests a new phase .( j tho question that is, while the earnings in the business of stage-robbing are only $100 per month, tho pay, s:i of a salesman or book-keeper, yet th average prolit per robbery is about J.'OOO. Thus the person engaged in tha business is enabled to earn the w aes of a mechanic of fair skill, yet be: employed between three and four davs in fourteen years. Much of tho , i. .i i :. !,; !., luiyiii ii. i o toroctmir hiwmnqe I however, en- 1 forjed, and cannot bo disposed of ex cel at command. The leisure from business cares, in fact, is generally passed in jail. A few figures in this connection will bo ' timely. It has bfcdn already stated that tho stage rob mries (and atte.mpts) number 378, for hjch there have been 240 convictions. Thus, while each professional stage robber averages in fourteen years 3.63-105 crimes, ho also averages 30-10.3 terms in prison that, is, oneo . of three times he manages to dis ; so of his leisure and gains unadvised i sfa court and jury. j)uring the years being considered. ftSge-roVihers have killed two and wiunded six Wells-Fargo guards; have Ulledfour and seriously wounded four V'tlls-Fargo stage-drivers; have killed lyr and severely wounded two stage 1'SHsengers. This is a total of ten killed and twelve wounded. Tlw re turns on the other side are live robbers kilod while in tfie act of robbing stages mid eleven killed while, resisting arrest. Ti this should be added seven robbers liiliiged by citizens, making a total of t .cnty-three robbers killed. Thus, the lnjsiness of stago-robbing has resulted ii tho loss of thirty-threo lives; the t(3al number of wounded not stated. the wounded robbers are not re- j il ted. It is interesting to note that j t two-thirds of tho men who have, i ! de it their regular business to rob 'ges, with murder as a frequent in i Rental experience, have been par- ned out or prison wnue serving terms stage-robbery. ban 1' ruucixco roniclc. PERFECTLY HARMLESS. w Lawyer U'lllirrly Neeurril Admission to the Knights of Lnlmr. ill Wilberly, a lawyer, made appli- jtion to join the Knights of Labor. They won't let you in, Wilberly," line one remarked. h'Why?" Because vou are a lawyer." "That's against me, I admit, but the lister workman of the assembly liich I want to join is a great friend mine and will do any thing to help k along." JWilberly was admitted. Shortly aft rvards, meeting tho master workman ether with a number of other ao- jaintances, ilberly said: "John, did vou have much trouble in Jtting me in?'' Sot much. "Objections were raised, of course," id Wilberly, glancing at his friends. "Yes. several men got up and ob- ted to you because you are a law r." r.' "How did you quiet them?" "Well. I savs. savs L "boys, he ain't fwyer enough to "hurt nothing' and fey withdrew their objections.' Wilberly has withdrawn from the der. Arkansaw Traveler. Andrew Carneirie. the great Pitts-- irgh iron manufacturer, says; "I Jouldlay it down as a maxim that there no excuse for a strike or a lockout $itil arbitration of differences has wen offered by one party and refused or the other.1' MARRIED BLISS. The Way of the World Illiinl rittpit In a Me rles uf Mine Letter. New Yoiik, May 7, 1879, Dear Tmn: Congratulate me, old boy; I'm engaged. Yes, sir engaged; and, Tom. she is just the nicest, sweetest girl that ever walked the face of the globe. If I'm not in luck no man ever was. Heat tempered girl you ever heard of, my boy, and every thing I do or say goes. Pretty? Well, should say she was; and her mother is delightful. Great thing to have a nice mother-in-law, you know, e.t cetera, et cetera, ad infinitum. Yoor old chum. Dick. New York, December 12, 1K0. Dear Tom: We have just returned from our wedding trip and settled down to housekeeping. 111 tell you what it is, old man, a fellow don't begin to live until he is married; ho just exists before that, It makes me laugh to think of all the absurd ideas I had of marriage when I was a bachelor. A wife is man's greatest blessing after all. Get married. Tom; that's tho way to enjoy life. Yours as ever, " Dick. New Yokk, September 9, 1881. Dear Tom: 1 am sorry to trouble you, but canyon convenieiiily post pone your visit to New York for about a week Mother-in-law wrote to-day that she was coniinff in for a few davs' slum ping, and 1 think it would bepleasanter tor you to come when she is not here Hastily, Dick. New Yoiik, Sept. 1(1. 1881. Dear Tom: Tlease post none your visit a couple of weeks longer. Mother-iu law still here. Yours, Dick. New Yoiik, Oct. 1, im,Dcar Tom Postpone your visit another year at Irast. Had a little dispute with my wile this morning. Nothing much, though. Dick. New Yokk, Oct. 23, 1881. W Tom: Make it two years more. Row with wife this a. m. Frightful temper she s got. Dick. New Yokk, Nov. 3, 1881. Dear Tom: Don't come at all. Had rumpus with wife. Am living at club. Dick. New York. Jan. fi. 1882. Dear Tom Wife hit me with a flat-iron and mother-in-law knocked three front teeth out. Sued for divorce. Dick. New Yokk. Aug. 7, 1882. Dear Old Tom: Congratulate me! Got divorce. Come on by lirst train and we'll celo' brute. Hurrah! ! Dick. Rambler. PASTEUR AT WORK. A Visit to the Great Chemist's Laboratory in thp Kile DTIni, I paid a visit this morning toM. Pas teur's laboratory in the Rue d'Ulm, where lie performs his anti-rabic inocu lations. The sight to be there wit nnunil la mnur ill teritut In rr nnil pin'imlu - .. .......,.... w... ........ f r meets persons of both sexes, of 1 all ages and conditions of life, the poorer classes being in greater number, even people from different parts of the world Italians, English, Americans Russians, Poles, etc. who were there assent! led to submit themselves to M Pasteur's treatment. The inoculations are performed by Dr. (iraiicher with a j hypodermic syringe in presence of 31. Pasteur, and ho does from sixty t eighty every morning, me uisiru iiient. which is two-thirds full of the inoculating liquid for adults and one third for youths and ' ildren, is thrust into one or other Hank, and this opera turn is repeated every day for ten con scctitive mornings. The composition or rather the constitution, of the liquid employed is known only to M. Pasteur, who manufactures it in his own labor atorv. Dr. (irancher told me that as yet no accidents had oecurrc in the way of abscesses, etc and that tho patients go through the process without any constitutional disturbance. It struck me, however, that many of the applicants had been driven there, more from fright than necessity, as in many cases they did ... ..:.. .'..I....1 ,1...'.!.. not wun 10 nscci nun vviieiiiei inn viul;o that bit them were really rabid. In some cases thev wore not even bitten For instance, I saw a young English lndv who submitted to the operation simply because she had been licked in the mouth by her dog, which had no signs of madness. I met there also Dr. Hiine, of Bradford, who came ove with his party of seven persons, eon sisting of four little boys, a little girl a youth and a man. who Dr. Hiine ! told me w'ere bitten by a dog which I was ascertained to have been indubi tably rabid, as another person w ho was bitten at the same time Dv the same dog died soon after from hydrophobia Subscriptions for a suitable building are pouring in from all quarters, and the I'ans Municipal Conseil has unii its consideration a proposition for the immediate construction of the Pasteur Institute. Parts Cor. London Laiuxt, Itie voung ladv sent her intended husband her photograph, which pleased him very well. They met a day or two after, when the following conversation took nlace: "It is very like you dear. It so much resembles the real that I have kissed it over and over again. "And did it kiss you back again, Wil liam?" "Oh. no, dear." "Then it not at all like me." N. Y. Tel yam, Not over one woman in one thou and in China can read or write. married man in that country can there lore leave in his inside coat-pockn when he hands the garment to his wife to sew on a button, a sweetrscentea nia KonriiiniiKT "Darlinir Biinp-Luni?. and ending, "Your own liugie. witb only one chance in a thousand of bein found out h'orruiown JJctald. Six gold medals have been given to St. Jacobs Oil at Worlds fairs and exposi tions, for being the best pain-cure. It is, Itself, better than gold. It cures rheuma tism and every other palnf al rrouble. never fails. No depressing effect from Red Star rvmirh rnr. No nausea, no danger of poison. Safe, speedy, aure. Only twenty ove cents. HAT FIVER. This ma! ml y is an Index of a condition of the avalem which should be thoroughly hanwu. That this Is possible Is shown by many letter from patients. I'he fol lowing Is au example: From Rev. 1. .1. Taylor. Warrenton, N. C, Oct., 21, IHKi. "Some time tu Aim ust I ordered a Treatment of Oxygen tor V aunt. She had aullereil wltliliij.'rirr milarlv every year for llfteen year. When 1 ordered the Compound Oxygen her annual attack of hay (ever had already commenced, and as you did not promise relief after the commencement or tne attack, we were not very hopeful. Hut to our astonishment and joy the Oxygen re lieved her at once, and only on one even ing after she commenced die Treatment and then only for a few hours, did she have any considerable trounie wun ner hay fever. Though she really had hay fever, it was so slight after she com menced using the Oxygen, that she was arcely conscious ol it. 1 no not Know hat Conmound Oxygen will do for hay fever In general, but fVii case, of fifteen m ars standina teas mastered by it. Vou are at lilierty to use this In any way you may see proper for the good ol nay iever ictiius. 1 believe it w in cure nay iever. It did in this rase at any rate. Drs. Stakkkv & l'Al.KS, lOAfrllM., Phila., Pa., publish a monograph on Hav Fever which is sent free to all Interested. Numerous cures are reported. Orders for the Comnotmd Oxygen Home reatment will tie tilled by 11. A. Mathews, 1113 Powell Street, San t tanclsco. Congressman Hermann has had an In terview with the Secretary ol war as to he Kxticutive order removing troops on June 3dlh from Fort Klamath. Unwr, II,. minims earnest reoreseiitation ecre tary F.ndicott Hiispends the order until the settlers and people can no iiearu irom. UNDIGESTED FOOD In the slnmocli develop an acid which stings tho upper part of the throat and pulute, cann ing "heartburn." It also evolves a gas which produces "wind on the stomach." and a feeling and anuearance of distension In that organ after eating. For both this acidity and swell' lug Hosteller's Stomach Hitters is a much bet. ter remedy than alkaline salts, like hartshorn and carbonate of soda. A wineglassful of the Hitters, after or before dinner, will be found to act as a reliable carminative or preventive. This line speclnc fordyiipepsla, both In llsacutc and chronio lonn, also prevents and cures malarial fever, contipatlon, liver complaint, kidney troubles, nervousness and debility. Per sons who observe In themselves a decline of Igor should use this fine tonic without delay. The eldest daughter of the Prince of Wales la to marry a son of tne King oi Sweden. HOW PALE YOU AEE! s frequently the exclamation of one lady to another. The fact Is not a pleasant one to have mentioned, but still the act may be a kindly one. for it sets the one ad dressed to thinking, apprises her of the fact that she is not in good neaun. aim leads her to seek a reason therefor. 1 al lor is almost always attendant upon the first stages of consumption. The system is enfeebled, and the blood is hnpover- sbed. Dr. fieri e a "uoinen jueuicai coverv wiuaci as a wmicuFu u o-j"- tern, will enrich the impovermnea uiocu, and restore roses to the cheek. John Kellv. the Tammany chief, died at nis resiaence in ie iw. A DRUGGISTS' STORY. ir Iuomo r, riinniuan. druggist. New- berg, N. Y , writes us: "I have for the past ten years sold several gross of 1)11. VvM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I can say of It wnai i caiiuoi .au nf nv nther medicine. I have never heard a customer speaa oi n um iu i"- iu virtues in the highest manner. 1 nave recommended it in a great many cases of Whooning Cough, with me Happiest effects. I have med it in my own lamiiy f,.- .,,,.i.v vi-nrs- In fai t, a ways have a bottle in the medicine closet. I'lio t'atnilniiallon of n 'oneli for Riiv length of time causes irritation of llm l.iiniTn. or some chronic Throat I)i- eKe "lirown's Jiranchial T retches" are an effectual Cough Remedy. Trice 25cts. Sold only in boxes. A large number of cases of smallpox exist at (Juaymas, JUexico. "I LOVE HER BETTER THAN LIFE." Well then, whv don't you do something to brim back the roses to her cheeks and the light to her eyes! uon t, you see sue u iii,t!'..rinir from nervous debility, the m Riiltof female weakness 1 A bottle of Dr. lir,.'u "FRvnrte I'rescnuiion win Kriirtium tbose nale cheeks and send new lile through that wasting form. If you love her, luke heed. A dvnaniite factorv at Valencia, Spain, exploded, killing iweive wormm h. TV Henlev's Celery. Beef and Iron re moves languor and loss af appetite. Ttrnnrhltia Is cured by frequent small Moses of Tiso's Cure for Consumption. On K pair of boots can be saved yearly t. nuinir T.voiia Patent Metallic lleel ,,j - Stllleners. When you need a power Press, buv a "Camnliell" or "Cottrell." Palmer & Rey keep them in stock. iowrny ftstoratior to Health and Babty to the CUTICUrr Remedies niSFIGL'RING Humors, Humiliating Knip II ,inn. ii..tinir TnrturiM. Ik:zeiiia. Psoriasis, Bcrofula and Infantile Humors cured by the ClTICt'RA HKMKDIKS. Ci'TicuKA KKHOLViCNT.the new blood ruriflcr, ii. l.l.mri anil nersulration of impuri ties and poisonous elements, and removes the CAruTicvHA, the great Skin Cure, Instant ii..hini, i,H riiflninniatinn.clearsthc.Ski and Scalp, heals fleers and restores the Hair. ti, ,m snip Mil exuuisite hkin lieauliller is indispensable in treating Hkin HisvaHes.llahy liumors,Win Uleinishes.t 'happed and Oily Skin Hold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, SOe.i Soah. lie.; KK80LVKST. i. Prejiared by the PiiTTKHliHi-aM)t'liKMi('AL:o.,Hoton.Mas8. U'.Sead for "How to Cure fckin Ulseawa. m Khnm Hiiitrien. Sciaticj Keuralgic, Hlicu; fwmauc aim ? J by ci'iicca V i k - Nervous l'ain InsUntly relieved LKA AMI FIS fUrtlH. onrana. U11J butninienU. Larvent ttck Sh iiiuu! and Hooka Ban.li mfplled at KwlrB TTk.14 M. UIUT. ait Hoat Street, ban r ruKiiu FARMERS! ATTENTION! Vwonlr U f'alifnrnla Hani! Foreud and liaud FiuuIimI SACK NEEDLES W1U Cutter In th F.ach neu panotftA. Prli A.k jour dealer lor Uwnn. or order from u aiauaiactunsn, WILL A FINK, 818 Market 8t8. F, FE&IU OF INFANCY. 'Doctor, why is It that so many children die lietore the age of 5 years t" "The subject is a complex one, and in Its anal) si. hava to, consider not only the various conditions surrounding the Infant, but the still more iinporiantone of the latent tendency to disease. The fashionable nun her, the self indulgent father, baud down to their children over- wrought nervous sysiems and weak physical powers, winch result in early death, or mora often a life of protracted leebieness. ery little ol the common sense which Is exercised in I lie rearing and preserving ol choice stock exists . iu relation to the human animal. It would require too long a time to enter into all the questions of heredity which Inllueiice the tate of the child. They are, however, of vital Importance both to the individual and to the race. That the race is gaining in intellectual capacity is au undoubted fact; but we are losing just as much or more in physical power. We see no such robust forms, mich perfect development of the muscular system a existed fitly years ago. We are breeding children in and in, and every generation will witness smaller and smaller infants, who will at the same time have more delicate nervous organ isms, and, as a result, more nervous dis eases. Add to this the enervating envi ronment, the houses, the sleeping apart ments, the nurses and attendants who govern its foul and raiment, and we may easily Imagine the result in Ike feebleness of the Infant," till lilus writes: 'Mv troubles com menceu just nine months lietore 1 was m.M ii. unii mi snme assci unii iiinj i made of the children of to-day. Ar healthy, strong offspring, there must be healthy, strong parents. The peril of the child lies nut so much In the adverse eon- diUons of its life as in ila Incapability to w ithstand them, and thisisdoe in a great measure to the physical condition ot its iiiirenta dtirlnir He station." 'UuL doctor, may not, sotnetiung oe done to remedy this weakness in the narents I" "Much. If parents will understand that upon the integrity and strength of their nervous) system des.'iid the health and life of their inlauts. a d al the same time add to their owu happiness, the result will be less mortality and less sickness oi their infants." What will besi strengthen a feeble, nervous HVstein i "Fresh air, exercise, less struggle for fashionable or social distinction, and a areful attention to the iood or drink hich suptilies the elements of nerve force, If the aysteinhasnotpowerenouKh at first to eliminate these from food, then thev may be taken as medicine. 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Kirk's tier- iiiiiii I IK' mntnienl Is pri'immi only lor rues and iicliiug of the private luuls. and nothing else, h.vcry box la warrantee. M'Ui ny I inn by lirng- nists and sent by nuiil on receipt of priis1. si ...... I.... Vl.t.ti. . u,. I'iiulu V I'll VVIi.il.u Agents, fortlinul, Oregon, POWER PRESSES. The CamitMl or Culleell cylinders nre the best, eheaiesl ami must evinjilete DifMen. When vou want a press, take it ( (tniini ff or l oiireu. i.inerai allowance made lor nana presses on account. 1 Ai.MKit & Hky. rorllaml. Or., Sole Ag'ts. Campbell and Collrell Presses. TRAD emo MARK. Ahtolutrlu Frre from VjMr, Xmrtlts ami Volion. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. TlimiUHLKS A. ,IW.I. , III.. ! -I - n Cur or Pain; Curst Rheumatlim, Neurilgll, Urhlrk. IIMiUrs,liMHS"", Siirnlak llrMi.r. lf.,i,ir. ItW K, HrTY i -rSja. lilMUIOiSI.H A Nil IIKAIJtUa TUS CHARI.KS 1. TISltLkS fU..tl,tlSOKa,aU. VAN B PkLAHIIMUTT, JI IHIKW. W TH AYKK, l'rvtldi-nt 11 rrusiui'iit. HAM J. OORM AN, Cwlilir. METROPOLITAN SAVINGS BAM. PORTLAND TrauucM a l,tnral Ihnikiiig iiumimm; anowi Ininmit nn Uiasiilu an fulliiwi: On 3 nionllw onrtlttoli 4 iwr mil (In f mouths wrtin.'sUx 5 iwr win. (Iu 12 uioutlw ciMllrtisUi i pot wut. niHKL-roas: Juiliie W. W Tlisyi r II W. Scott, JiuIkh K I). Hlmtluck, II W. MnnantM, HTlmster Karri'll. lr. W. II Hnjrlor, II. n Klchsnl Wlllliuut, Dr. H. J. Ilnrbur. Van 11. DoUiUiinutl, 1. V. l'uswa O. II !Kld SPRING MFinlOlNW IS UNFAILING rANO INFALLIBLE iRmlepticFiis ,S';k(hihs, Fall' inij SicknenK, Convulsions, t. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism, Opium Fating, iScrofnla, and ALL KERVODS and BLOOD DISEASES. Q. To Clrivviiivn, Uwyers, Mt.mry Men, Mfreliimts, Hankers, Lttilic. ami all whoso seu t'iitiirvi'inil"iiiiiiti'nHsisNerniiwrroiit ration, Irri'tfiiliiritii ol the lllissl, btonsuh, lUiwolsur Kidneys, or ho rciiiiru a norvu tonic, apiK'tln-'r ur stiimiliiiit, IH'Jakiiin's.Nkhvisi! Is Invaluable. MToLaihm Ouaivoiintof ltiroveii merit. It is reroiiiiiieiiiled and urisrrilHil by tlio Is st idi aii-iana In the country, tlnusnysi "It works like a clmrni ami saves umrh uin. It will rura entirely tliu ort form of fulling of the iitunia, l.iuiirrliouii.lrriKiiliiranil Jiainlul Mentnirntloii nil (iiariun Troubles, liitlmimintioii anil I'leera tion, allKlsplaiviin'iitssinlllioeoiiso. iiirnt siinid wonk m'. unil is eupcciully aduitcd In.UI liniiirn f.f l.ill. " t q Tboiinils riK lalm It the most wonderful InvlKomittlintever sustained "iukin. system. liXl'riie, $1.60 r Isittlu. KOIl 8AI.K BY ALL DHU0GIST8. 8NKIX, llKITSMU & WOODAKD, Wholi-aaln AKenla, I'orland. Or. LIFE ESSENCE FOR CONSUMPTION AND WASTING DISEASES. NEVKR tall, to arn'st Knpid Iw of Fle.lt and hlrciik'th. iliniiiiislii S Cough, check. Exhaustive Mitbt Sweats, no matter (nun what iiise, rures Kroncbitia, Astbiua, Hcrolnla and Cebility. Pit MAHTISI.of New York, tb. emi nent HS)clulit niid Authority on Consumption, tatc in liia Treatiw on "Tn Cess or Cos rsPTioii," that " he hii found DuJnnliii'S Uf Essence invariably rnt the raiid Ion. of flesh, and Invigorate, ths entire nervous system, and hu. rucomnicndrd ' Imjardln's Life Ksscnic ' t') thoiianniU rf hit patients with tti. oiost marvellous results." It Is as PALATABLE as CREAM, EASILY DICESTED. The Weakest and Youngest can take It. Foa Sale m all I'm hoists, Psier, $1.60 ri a sums. ll'Wtiatr Attti BSELL, HOTBOT ft WOOD A ED, Portland. Oregon. Orders for Sorts for all our NO. 14 SERIES of Body Type can now be filled by return mail from our Portland Branch, 1 12 & 1 14 Front St., Portland, Oregon. PALMER & REY. Med Star mm 85CJ- Absolutely Pure. Tita po'iler navr vxrtes. A .urvel ol tiirlty( srrriutMi suit Iwli 'neiro-mns. Murj econoiuli l tluui t' nlirv kliiils. w il miinoi be UW in fomtwtfc ?Vnitl tin niullitu'ln o( low test, (Imrt weighs ilnm or j-liiwelmUi poil)m flulct only Id aH tOVAL Bifisu I vii Co.. U WH irtr-wt, N. Y. MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Suffering from any form of acute or chronio disease or injury will find at tho Portland General Hospital (Cor. 2d and Aih Su., PORTLAND, OR I Incorporated under the laws of O-CKOn, COMl'KTKNT PHYSICI ANS and Sl'RUEOND, KXi'altlKNc'Kll M USKS. t.U'OKTAIIl.K KiMiMS, CAlit.H LLV RKdULATKD DIET And all the amillitnces OnchidlnK Klertrlc and Sledicated lluthnllor their successful treatment. Also, under nianairt'nient of the Hospital 'oiupany, a eotnpleUi system of TURKISH AND RUSSIAN BATHS. Now reco)fnlr.ed by the medical profession as irv ell'eeuve for the cure of Itlieumatisi.u NeuralKla. Catarrh and the many dueaae rcsuliiiiK from Malarial poiHonliiK. THOS. WOOD, Manager. RUSSELL & CO'S ENGINES AND SAWMILLS. THE NEW MASSILL0N THRESHER Is the greatest grain-saving niaohins ot the iresent eenliirv. intiii cxpreasiy ior rauiuo 'out work, with double funs, heavy truine- work. Irnn truck wheels, eto. Lnliuilted In eauaelty and unsurpassed In work. Catalogue and l'lloe List suit free. Ht'SSKLL (t ('()., t'ortiana. ur. The UtlUm la Issued Kept, alirl March, eaehyrar. -) iages, 8!(,i lt'.j tnclie.,wlth vv.r 3,000 Illustration. - whole Ptetnro tiailcry. . UlVUa Wkoleokle Price. illrrel in rHJM''-es liu all food, for liersonal or family itae. Tell, bow to order, and B,,'r "' ' T thliiK you use, eat, drink, wear, or have f in with. These IMVALVAUI.K HOOKS contain luforniatioa glcanul from the murkct. of the worhl. M will mall a toyy l''KluiC to amy a.l ilrrs. upon receipt of 10 rts. to defray ripens, of nialllnu. I -el us hear front you. Kespeetfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. V'.T cV itltll V abash Avenue, Chleaao, Ilk iViLii I l uif fur Ltiht M;4.iImm1, itt-liii. I ily, AlTTUUHMCM, WlMlltlleNB. No liltif:). JT. IiiUUtiilUtriu UluuttV I Lkxilt iumI ftuAli'da trm KK1B MKI). t!0 BUFFALO, N. Y. ri r-lsn's IteniMtv flit Catarrn is the n apcMU I 1 llinl, luuiiiMt tu L'se, aud Cheapest. Also .nod fbr Cold In the Heart, Ileadache, Ilay Fever, dtc to ceiila. CONSUMPTION. .,. tii'iananilsef esiietof tli. wont kind and of fonf ttsDfHnKhsvolMHiDtiurid. Iiiilil, hoatronrl,mTfKlla lnlufflrry,lhtl wl I im(TVO HOITI.KH f'Klla, to,lhr wlili. VAl.tlABI.KTRKATISg oa Oils duwaM 111 auv tuffimr. (Jlvoxnri.,il r. O. aildr. h. a ' lia-T. A.SLuCUa.Ultl,,arlB..X,wT-k.' I h.v. a rswilll v. raui.uy ir 1110 bduv. uia,. ; dy ui i iw lU- T or Kcgtj.i ior n iuf etprfrly Ut lie cm o iK'iaiiKtinentt uf lti Kent rat lf oft; .in. '1 !ie iiiiitiiiuuuritirvJUst ofl.l.l-CTKIU TV icrnralinf ttirou(h tho jurt must itlur ihtm 10 bcaJihf amoa l tux ooiif'Miiid (hiswiitt hteclns be lit MlvCftlftKtl 10 CUtt Ail till from head to U. It tft Iu Uw ON I' iciiK purpOMt Vtw cirLuUra Rtvinff M foniutiuii. AtltlrvM Ctirytf Hettrtr Hell Co., km WmEa -ft -I ' k" OPIUM HABIT PnDrn Painlessly at home by one who haa had tUnLUBEVENTIiKS YEARS PPACT1CB to. treating ami curinu tlil" disease. For all par ticulars semi for irnn mroip np ipiup riiilaiiiliiK Ustlnio- lUU 1L01 UI llluD ninls of liiindreds who have been permanently cured. Address Ir. M. ll.CoIllnn. LaTortf. lud. " DR. TOUZEAU'S FRENCH SPECIFIC 6. & Will cure (with care) th. worst eases In Ave to mt dava Ilach bo. contains a practical treatise on p cial diseaisn, with lull lnstructlou for seli-vura, (109 Pf") Price, 13. J. C. 8TEELE, Agent, A3S Market Stroet, San Franolaoo, Cab tJBT If you want to enjoy the bow emoke try 11 Seal of North Carolina" PlugjCut N. P. N. U. No. 1.1L-8. F. N. U. No. Ida.