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.NOVEMBER 29, 1S72. by ruke bluff. Two chubby bands with snowy tlaUcs filled, Upon a baby breast with pulses stilled; Solt golden rings around a forehead white. Two hluo eyes hid by waxen lids shut tight So short a way his little life-road led, So much of life seemed stretching on ahead; Heoame hut Just In time to sec the snow lias cone again belore the daises go. Sad tears fall on the little golden head. And on the toys and little empty lied; While up to God with wonder and with grief, A mother' aching heart turns for relief. Oh! God knows why his little life was done So soon, almost before it was begun: Vos know he died the while his soul was white As are the flowers his wee hands clasp to-night. Bellia's Victory. "Do you think George has ceased to love you, Nellie?" "I don't exactly mean that, Aunt alary. But certainly George has changed. There was a time when he never left home in the evening; now he never stays at home an hour after din ner." "It is a grave charge for so young a wife to make." "I wish it was only the foolish fancy you seem to imagine, Aunt Mary." "I do not think it is altogether fancy, Xoilie. But I want to get at the whole irutii 01 tnc matter, and to sec if we cannot unu out tnc cause or tins change. Surely Georce is not unkind to you." "He is always finding fault, Aunt .aiary." "With what. Xellic?" "Oh. all sorts of tilings; the house, vne uauy, my tiress." "With no other ground for com plaint?" The little wife blushed deeply, and made no answer. Mrs. Carr, her soft eyes bont lovingly upon her nelec, said, very gently, "Where does George go in the evening, Nellie ?" "He is at his sister Jvate's a great uoai, nnu auu .Kate says lie is very ionu ox neanng .Mrs. uoruon sing." "Mrs. Gordon. Do vou know her? "She was Jane "Wilbur, and is now a wiuow. iter orotlicr is Jvjite's Hus band." "Yes, yes. But Nellie, you play and sing lar bettor man jane Wilbur." "Not now, Aunt Mary. I never prac tice now." "But George is so very fond of music. I am sure you cannot neglect yours, if you try 10 mane nome me most attrac tive place in the world for your hus band.'.' Again that deep, burning blush. "I don't think the piano has been opened for a year, Aunt Mary." "Nellie!" "So few married ladies keep up their music Many are obliged to give up their accomplishments to attend to the details of household duty." "This is not your excuse, Nellie. Your husband's means allow you a good. competent girl, and Maggie is a jewel of a nurse. Do you really una yourumo taken up?" "No. I could practice, but but but well, I scarcely know how I got out of tne liauit." "Nellie, will you allow me to tell you a few plain home truths without giving you otience V" "Aunt Jiary: Do you tninK you could offend me? Have you not stood in tne place or conrossor to me ever since I was a wee tottling child? Say wuaiyou win." "How long have you been married, ieiiiev" "Three years." "And you think in that short lime you have lost your husband's affection, at least in a measure. I do not think so. but I will tell you where I think the trouble lies. George, as you well know, was brought up and educated in a home wnere reuncu and elegant ladies pre sided over every' detail. I think, dear, when he met you lie saw the same re finements, the same taste and gentle manners, that make his sisters so much beloved in society, and such charming inmates 01 me nome circle." "Thanks to you, who filled a mother's piace to me." "I was very glad when George told me of his love for you, darling. I be lieved him to be an honorable, true man, one whose wealth was the least attraction to my Nellie." "You was right. lie was, he is all yon thought him." "He married you, believing lie would carry to his future hoine one who would make it, not merely a place to eat and sleep in, but a homo of taste and refined pleasure. He made the house a gem, as I know, he brought Into it a lady, aud when I sailed for Canada there was I in no circle of society a more charming ' drawing-room than Mrs. George Hunt ley's, nor a more devoted husband than the one whose name that lady bore. I return, and you tell mo all is changed. Nellie, is the fault on your husband's side? Have you made his home what he hoped it would be?" !',?' said clllo, in a low tone. I "When you come to see me again, dear, tell me you have won your hus band back again. Jano "Wilbur was the rival of your girlhood, lmr. im mnef not mar your married happiness. Let your uusuauu see that the charms that won him can still hold his heart fast." Very slowly Helen Huntlev wended her way homeward through tho hot streets. She was pondering over her Aunt's worus, wnoso love for Her fIie Knew was only second to a mother's. Too truly had she said that her husband had not found his hones of a home ful filled. As Helen reviewed the past year oy tne Jigus 01 ncr newiy roused con science, silo marvelled at the many in stances of patient forbearance she re called, and owned in her heart that the fault-finding of which she had com plained was very gentle, aud very ofteu omitted where grave cause existed. It was hard to define exactly the day and hour when the houshold arrageiucuts began to fall entirely into the hauds of a sen-ant, wliosc perfect neatness and competency were, it must bo admitted, a stronger temnation to a voung mis tress. It was difficult when Helen first found it too much trouble to dress for uiuuer unless company is expected, wiien the drawing-room was closed ex- finl. r weekly cleaning, when the 8Uned,15?no was ft doomed to Wjnee and solitude. the lion! f n" "B walk, fevered with thnimlir .1. " a"u . " miu uuv !1 It I . .. t ... r tol warned Tlier ' l,aC Z'SL !he UV" hours' time before her 1iuX,i y "ft be home to dinner. U1 refrain from thrown! ? "tIo'w to bed to rest; and surlly hef foTVJn was a good and sufficient excuse r tl is Indulgence. r Ulls The large airy room, cool and dutfev was very inviting, but Helen thrust aside the temptation. Hastilv iu.M. lng herself of her walking dress, she put on a loose wrapper, and hurried to the urawing-room. Half an hour there altered materially tho aspect of affairs; for Helen "wanted neither neatness nor taste, when she eho.e to exert them. A visit to the nursery and two-year- FRIDAY.... old Georgie; and then, returning to her room, tho little woman proceeded to make her own toilette, recalling her husbaud'e favorite colors, and exerting her own taste. A crisp, cool white mus lin, rufiled and trimmed as fashion dic tated, with knots of blue ribbon at throat and belt, and confining the lux uriant waving brown hair, transformed the pretty face and figure and bright ened Helen into a most attractive hos tess. Only ten minutes left for the din ing room. Jane was sure to have a neatly arranged table; but a toucli hpre and there remove! nil the stiff nrimneSS of Jane's work, while a tall vase of June roses made tnodlnlugroomiragranianu nleasant. "When George Huntley opened his hall doorwith Ids usual weary sigh, his foot had scarcely nassed the threshold when a pleasant sense of rest and relief crept over nim. tuo long cioseu uuuus of the open windows admitted the cool evening breeze, softly stirring tho lace . a . 1 t If 1 curtains; vases of fresh, fragrant flowers stood Here and mere, and upon tnc open piano were scattered loose suects ot music. In this pleasant room a chubby boy in white was running to meet papa, while a smiling wife spoke a few words of welcome. No fretful woman with untidy dress and rougli hair, no boy banished to the nursery to-night. George was a philosopher. Ho made no comment; but Nellie felt the added tenderness of his kiss, and noted the ad miring look in his eyes, aud felt that her work was appreciated. Dinner passed oil" pleasantly. Eu cou raged by her success so far. Nellie chatted gaily, and George found himself lingering over tne dessert or rresu fruits tin long alter ins usual time lor leaving the table. "You are not going out?" Nellie said. as she saw George advancing ominously towards the door. "I was going to Kate's. "Will you not come with me?" "I would rather have you here." "Then I will stav. You have the first claim, madanie," and he bowed witii graceful, though laughing, formality. "Thanks! 1 was thinking how long it was since we bad a game of bacKgam mou." "I hoped you were going to play for me," witu a glance at me piano. "I will. '.To-night you must remem ber that I am out of practice, out altcr wardsl will not claim that indulgence. To-morrow I will resume dally prac tice." "I wish you would," was the earnest reply. "It has really grived me to see such musical talcntaud culture as yours ueiug wasieu." It was cause for regret Even in that prelude the skillful ligers regained some of their cunning and force, aud when at last Nellie said sho was tired, both were amazed to find two hours hail flown by. IH,k, nccUl 1 Kate came to spend an evening with her brother, accompanied by the pretty wiuow, jirs. uoruou. Nellie had scarcely admitted to her self why she chose her softest and pret tiest musitu ior mar, evening's wear; why was she so very careful iu the ar rangement of the Pompadour roll her uusuauu ueciareu so becoming to lier face; why she selected her prettiest set of jewelry and crisp uew ribbons for hair anu necKiic. Pique, or a more ignoble imnulse. prompted the dashing widow to exert all her fascinations. She played bril liantly; she sang well: she chatted with wit and vivacity; but Nellie met her bravely upon her own ground aud con quercd her. Her musical attainments far surnassed the widow's slinvvv. cmnnr. licial playing, and her voice was full of deptn and reeling. The evening was nearly over when Kate said, "You havo quite deserted us, ueorge. ii is uiree wseKs since you have spent an evening at our house." "Imnossible. It cannot bo sn Innc Nellie turned her head away to hide nergiau smnc oi iriumpii. ujui u is," jvate persisted; "we were counting the days this morning." "I will come with Nellie some even ing next week. "Where has the time Mown, .Nell?" "There were two evenings at the thea' tor," Nellie said, demureiv. "Yes, and we have been learuingsomc new tiueis. aiiu i am reading Owen Meredith's last new poem aloud to Nel lie, and we are contriving some addi tions for the conversatory, that take time to calculate and plan. Then Nellie is helping me about somo papers I want to get in order, and" "Stop! ston! You arc nanloncd." Kate cried, laughing at her brother's earnest face. "Only, when these pur suits will allow you to spare otio even ing, pray rememuer mat you nave a sister. Nell, Walter was saying last week he wauted to hear you sing that Brindlsi lie used to admire so much. I am so glad you have taken up your music again, we are an so proud or It." "I mean to keep my practice un ...... si -v..ii: ..-T.i ur : . nt. Muni viuu suiUi vjiirtjiiu 13 gelling so big that mamma cannot make him an excuse for laziness any longer." fco wim promises lor an evening at Kate's soon, the party separated. George escorting the ladies home. Ncliio sat tliouglitmlly m the deserted parlor, wondering if Tier husband would soon return, or bculetaincd bv Mrs. Gordon's charms till a still later hour. 'ine full time to be allowed for the walk had passed, and a doubt was creep ing Into tho young wife's heart, when a ringing step upon the pavement, and the rattling or a latch key in the lock announced her husband's return. "Waiting for me, dear?" lie said. "You have come quickly," she an swered. For answer he took her in his arms, and while ho looked loviugiy into her eyes, he sang iu low sweet voice "There's no place like home." So Nellie won her victory, and she kept the advantage gained. To Wash Ff.Axxi:fj5. "Wiii tc flannels may be kept soft and free from shrink ing, if properly washed. Put enough soap Into boiling water to make a strong suds, and then put in the flannels, pressing them under the water with the clothes-stick. When cool, sn that you can bear your hands in tho suds, rub them carefully, and when clean, pass them through the wringer Into another tub of boiling water, into which you have thoroughly stirred a little blueing. If your first suds is strong enough, the flannel will retain sufficient soap for the rinsing water. Shake them up and down in the last water witu tne ciotnes-sticK tin wen riiised, or cool enough for your hands; then nass through the wringer once more, and as quickly as possible; hang out in a clear sun, or unsK wiuu, aim when two-thirds dry bring In: snap and pull again; fold aud roll up hard for a little while, and iron and press till dry. Never wash flannels lii cloudy or stormy weather, and always iron as auer bringing mas you can. ji ue long roided tliey will shrink. pbu.u ly man ,,as more than forty-one wife h!.,,-ana,has Kt beyond his eighth tei,flt)lania'' n Robereton not otttiSf' 1,1 thcse "'He Plnts, but Vested inte coat noeket. "ey in ti lewaisl- Gleanings. Tho Prussian finvprnmpnf. will IIOA only American paper for its bank-notes nerval ter. The San Francisco HulUlin Rneaksnf jonn uiunaman as "a crowninor tin. mestlc disappointment." Theodore Tilton isbuying up and sup pressing all the copies of his biotrrnnhT r r ii .i i r t . W ui jia. nuuuuuu wmcii no can nnu. . Rev. Dr. Storrs says that Henry Ward Beecher has "wasted voice enough tn make two thunder storms" by talking ou very uum. California contains a larger number oi ioreigners, proportionally, man any other State in the Union. The census shows 335,303 natives aud 300,S39 for- eign-uorn. A poor young man remarks that the only advice he gets from capitalists is to "live within his Income," whereas tho dimcuity he experiences is to live with' out an income. A loony brakeman on tho New York Central Railroad declares thataphan torn train goes over tho New York Central Railroad every year, bearing me uouy or 1'resiuent xancoin. A Philadelphia reporter, wishing to make his account of the appearance of tuo norse-ail in mat city grannie, wrote that a certain stable proprietor "saw one of his horses give unmistakable ev idence that lie had an attack of the fell destroyer." LIST OF POST-OFFICES. (IKCOOX. linker Co. Auburn, AURUsta. Ilaker City, Clarksville, Kxpress Itanch, Kltiorado, iem, Humboldt Hasln, Jordan Valley, Kye Valley, WlngvlIIe. Ilenlon. Alsea Valley, Corvallis, King's Valley, Liberty. Utile Klk, Newport, Newton, Philomath. Curry. Chetcoc, Kllensburtr. Port Orlord. Grant. Canyon City, Camp Watson, (rant, John Day City, Dayvlllc, Prairie City. Jackson. Applesatc, Ashland Mills, Central Point, Kaglu Point, (irant's Pass, Hot Springs, Jacksonville, IJnkrllle I-ansell Valley, Phcenlx, Hock I'oint, Tabic Itock, Willow Sprlns's, Yanax. Joseph lue. Klrby, Iceland, Slato Creek, Waldo. Lsut. Starr's I'oint, Kuinmlt, Toledo, Ynquiua. Clnckninni. Harlow, I leaver. liutte Creek, Canhy, Clackamas. Clear Creek, Lumnzsvine, Damascus, Iluttc Disappointment, ragic creeK, (ilud Tidings, Highland, Molalla, MilwauUc, Needy. Norton, Oregon City, Oswego. (lntx. Astoria, Uthmiii, Knappa, Nchafem, Sklpanou, Summer House, West port. Coos. CoquIIle, Kmptrc City, Knrhantcd rralrle, North Ilend, ltaudolph. Columbia. Columbia City, Clatskanlne, Hauler, St. Helens, Suavle's Inland, Scappooic. Douxlnv. North Canyouvllle, Camas Valley, Drain, Klkton, (ialesrllle, Oardner, Kelloscs, Iiookinglas. Myrtle Creek, Oakland, Iass Creek, Itotebur, Soottsbunr, Ten Mile, Umnqua City, Wilbur, Yoncalla. Mllltiloiunli. East Portland, Portland, Tillamook. Garibaldi, Netarts, Nestockton t.uuas urovc, Coast Fork. Cain p Creek, Cartwrlslit's, Eugene City, Frniiklln, Junction, Ioni; Tom, Mohawk, Pleasant Hill, llattlesuake, .Sulslaw, Springfield, Willamette Forks. I.IU1I. Albany, llrowusvllle, Urawfordsvlilc, Diamond Hill, Harrlsburg, Hal-uy, Iyebanon, IVorla, Pine, Sclo, Soda Springs, Khcdd'M. TInrlon. Aurora, Aumsvilie, llulievlllej Urooks, Fulrflrld, Fair Ground, Gervals, Hubbard's, Jefferson, Marlon, Monitor, Newellsvllle, Salem, Hllverton, HU Louis, Slayton, Sublimity, Turner, Vernon. Waronda, Wood burn. I'olk. Bethel, Ilrldgeport, llnena Vista, Dallas, Kola, Klk Horn, Grand ltondc. Independence, Lincoln, Lucklamute, iAiwIsville, Monmouth, I'errydale, HIcreall. Tillamook, Trask. , Vmntiltft. Ceolls, Cayiv-a?, V5 .m union's station, Marshall, Meadowvllle, Pilot Itock. Zcna. WlVHCO. Antelope, Itrldce Creek, Dcschultcs, Hood lUver, Prlnecvllle, Scott's, Spanish Hollow, The Dalles, Wasco, Willoushby. M'nHliInKton. lloavcrton, Centrcvllle, Cornelius, Forest Grove, Glencoe, Greenville, Hlllsboro, Mlddlcton, Sholl's Ferry, Tualatin, Wapato. Pendleton, umaiiiia. Weston, Union. Core, I.i (irandc, North Powder. Oro Dell. SiimmervUlc, union. Vnmtilll. mltr. Ilellcvue, Dayton, Lafayette, McMlnnville, Mountain House. North Yamhill. Sheridan, west unenaiim. Wheatland, Newbcrjr. WAHHISfGTOSf TERRITORY. C'lnllnm Co. KlIckKnt. Block Honsc, Columbus, Goldendale. Klnj- Black Itlvcr. Karliu, Seattle. .Slaughter, Snoqualmle, Riuak, Whito River. Xxn is. Bolsfort, Cowlitz, Claquato, (ilendcni, (fnuid Pralrlc, luiniibrey'sfdindli. Skookuuichuck. Manoii. Arradn, Oakland, Kkokomlidi, Sherwood.1. Milts. PlMW. BUjs.. hVfinkllii, Stelincooin, Tucomo. I'acinc. B-uceiort, Uhlnook, Knappton. OystrrvUle. l!nlty. Woodv.irdti Lnntllns. Skmunnln. Cascades. Wliile Salmon. KleTcni. Fort Colviile, Itock Creek. Snokane Brluse, Union Hat. Cathlamer, EasIeCllfr. WMIr Walla. Helta, Pataha, Tukanon, Tonchet, Walla Vallat Wallula. New Dunzlncss, tun Angcios. Clnrke. flattie Ground, llrush Prairie. Martin's liluir, Peklu, Union Itlvcr, Vancouver. CliehalK Celarvlllc, Chilians Point, Hlma, IIouiam, Moutesano, Katsop, Sharon. Coulltc Catlc Itock, Carrolltou, Freeiort, ICalama, Mouticello, Oak I'oint. Islnnil. Couiwllle, CoVL'Iand, Vtsalady. Jcirersop,. Port DI seo very. Port LtnUou:, " lNrtT;wiiwnd.. K.ltKIv HWttflelV, Irt Madison, ItirtAVIllinm, Port Orehunl, Seabeck. TecKaleL SnoliuiiiNli. Tnwell, Muklltoe, Skohomlsh, Tualalip. Tlmrstoii. Beaver, Coal lUnk, Grand Mound, Mlama Prairie, Olyinpla, Tumwater, Yeim. 1'nklmn. Attamim, FortSlmcoc, Konnewock, Kittitas. Wliatco Fldatco, La Conner, Samlsli, Rknglt, Whatcom. Mock See. Selah, 1 u m ma. Money Order Offices. PORTLAND AD V33RTI5E5 LENTS. HURQREN & SHINDLER, it mm TinECT IMPORTERS AND MANUFAC- j-r lurers or every variety ol PARLOR, BED-ROOM, DINING, LIBRARY AND COUNTING-HOUSE FURNITURE, tx 0k, Wilast, Bosewooi, Cnntaat, Etr. MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER, I'ulu, Ilnlr, oss. Excelsior Glue, Etc., Etc., Etc. THE LARGEST STOCK! THE BEST GOODS 1 , ' THE LOWEST PRICES! Wabk RooMsi-Nos. lfifl, SOt, 170 and 172, Cor. oaiiuuu unu r irsi. 231s., l-oriiauu, urecon. nlllf JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholcsalo Dealer In DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gknts Furnishing Goods, I.ndlci' nuil MIhncs trimmmed and untrimmed hats and BONNETS, Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc Dress Goods, White Goods, Tankcc 'o- lions, Etr. Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AGENT OK THE ELLENDALE WOOLEN MILLS CO. A Itll S(ock 0 Jilankcls, Yarns, JJca vers, lcecds and Catslmeres Constantly on Hand. LATEST STYLES BY EVERY STEAM EH. - PARTICULAR ATTENTION Paid to urucrs. nl "Flm jplx-o TRilr.or'y BV. DEL.I.INGER Jic CO., Washington St., bet. Second audTlilrJ, lORTL.ND OREGON "yy U MANUFACTURE AN A NO'. 1 ARTICLE OF BREAD, CRACKERS or Ail j& aoA- nd all klndsof Pntry usually found In aFl loss Bakery. mr Goods delivered tonny pajtof thecllv ja.TlnlS PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ROOMK-Coruer Flnt nnd Stark Nt over Ladd & Tllton's Bank. CobUIis. Oicr Three Thanuil Choice Cooks Over 100 Papon and Mag-azinci. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Monthly Dues 81 OO Inynlle Qunrtcrly DintCTons-Wm. S. ladd, P. p. Pclinylcr, Jr., A. (K.GIubs,a H. Lewis, M. W. Fechheliner.H. Falling, L. Blum. Ofieom L. II. WAKEFIELD- President Vice lrililnt 11. Mll.l.MJ.. 1'. il SCHUYLElLJr Treasurer M. W. FECHHKIMER Correspondlns See HENRY A.OXEH Ubrarlan and Roc. Sec J. I j. Atkixsou, Notary Public TlXElt WooDWAnn. D. W. Wakefield. Atkinson, Woodward & Co., Plate Atkinson Jt Woodward,) REAL ESTATE AGENTS, KO. 102 FRONT STREET, Portland, Orejron, HAVE FOR RALE FARMS AND UNIM I roved Lands In Ore-ion and Washlnrton. Territorry. Also, CHOICE CITY l'KUl'Klin , lor t5al(J and to Rent. Wo attend to Buying and Selling Real Estate In City and Country. npeciai attention given 10 ine iteming of Property and Collection of Rents, looking after Reimlrs and Psrment of Taxes on lroirt v In our hands when desired. Legal papers written and acknowledgments taken. LOANS NEGOTIATED on Real Estate Se curity. Parties having Money to Loan are In vited: to give us a call. null ATM.NSU.N, WOODWARD A CO. HENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, S. W. Cor. Morrison and First Nts PORTLAND, OREGON. PICTURES taken In nil the latest and most Improved styles, and not Inferior to any on the coast. -Work well done and completed In side of twenty-four hours. DtruAWES ANDt,nii.iKE?isuouiuDe urougui In between the hours of lu and 2, always drossed in iiguicrsine. a-0 MISCELIiANEOUB. DR. VAN DEN BERQH'S Sovoreiffn !Y"ox-m SjTnp. amis TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE L is warranted to expel all worms from the uoweis anu siomacu, except Tape ana Chain Worms. The proprietor has taken much pains to test the comparative merits of the principal Worm JI calcines 01 tne uay, wnicn, numerous as the Entozoa themselves, havo overspread the land, each claiming for Itself the name of ste- clflc; and, while we frankly acknowledge that many 01 mexn arooticn successiui.nnu uo great good, were we not assured that this combines advantages possessed by no other worm medi cine, its introduction at this late day would not nave Dcen aucmpicu. Tho nleasant tasto and excecdlnelr small quantity of this medicine required to test the pxiaipnca 01 wunus. ur iu nriiiutu vwrY una from tho system Its operating in a few hours. unaided by any otuer purge, togciucr witu its certainty of effect, constitute It one of the most brilliant discoveries of tho age. Had wo spaco here, scores of certificates might be adduced to show Its progressive and rsniiltr Inercaslnc: reputation for the last few years; but to promulgate Its fame and estab lish Us character, wo only ask Tor a trial. IU speedy operation In all sudden attacks, as convulsions, cone, uu or spasms, kiyl-.i 11 au unrivaled superiority. Sent by express ou re celpt of price. STStPTOlIS OF W0RM3. Alternate paling and flushing or the coun tenance, dull expression of the eyes, drowsl iness. Itching or the nose, a swelled upperllp. tongue whltely furred and thickly speckled with red polnts.fetcd brcath.nn enlarged belly, a partial or general swelling or pufllngness ot me ssiin, a siarun;; in meaii-tru uuu KiummK ui tho teeth, a sensation as If something was lodged in the throat, n gradual wasting of the flesh, sickness of the stomach, vomiting, a short and dry cough, appetite sometimes vora cious, at other times feeble, bowels sometimes costive, at other times loose, great frclfulncss anu imiaDiuty 01 temper, pains in me stumacu and bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy. Its value In removing masses or crudities from the stomach and bowels of children, even where no worms exist, cannot be too highly cs- - n unu b(jiu, 11u1UAi.1t: unu mull, u DR. VAN DEN BERGH and Agents In all clt- tvn uuu IUW IIS. Dr. Villi Uin TtArrrt. n hn t.ctltA.l nn nil diseases that tho human system Is heir to. His n2 experience In diseases of women and children cannot bo surpassed by any physi cian In the United States or Europe. Dr. V. ad vises ladles troubled with any Irregularities of the Ltcrus to try bis new remedies and get cured. By consulting and undergoing a slmplo ex amination the urtllcted can learn If their dis ease lie worms or not. At nil events. Dr. Van Den Uergh can tell them from what disease they are suffering. Consultations and examinations free of charge. Okkice Rooms-SS and 30, over PostofTlce, Salcm.Orejton. Letters describing tho symptoms will be promptly nnswered, and persons living at a distance will bo saved the expense and trouble 01 cuiuug on mo iocior. Allures DR. J. W. VAN DEN BERGH. P. O. Box 172, Salem, Oregon. HEiVD THIS I "VTICASIO WATER-CURE Is situated In Call ll tornla the healthiest State in the Union; In Marin county the healthiest In the State; and In Nlcn-do Valley a place combining nil me au vantages 01 cumaic anu ucauiy 01 loca tin n. It Is reached In a few hours from San Fran cisco, via either San Rafael or Pctaluma. and patients cull, by sjieclal arrangement, havu easy carriages, with bed. If desired, at very low rates, by application at Bay View Stables, San Ranfacl, or to the livery stable of Unklcsi, t osmiigiou aireci, l-ciaiuma, opixjsue urxxiK lyn Hotel. Stages leave San Rafael, Mondays, AVcdnes- uays aim &aiuruays, at -i r. .v., Htages leave Pctaluma at the same hour, Tuesdays anil Fridays. Nlciulo Wnler-Cnre has facilities for successfully treating the sick unexcelled by any cure. East or West Tug niYSiciAN.s are skillful, and they have had long experience In the Hygienic treatment of chronic dli-eaes. They employ In addition to the common Water-cure or Hygienic treat ment, electricity In baths and. otherwise, aud iNHAi.ATio.NS of oxygen, which prove very valuable In manycasesof lung and throat diseases. They also pay particular attention to nil diheases rccci-lAK To womex. They are well known ns editors, for the last three years, of the "PaclHc Journal of Health," a periodical whb-h hashish rank mono of tho best popular Health papers In tho world. We therefore confidently assert that In no pluce in the world can the sick receive, for tho time and money expended, more substantial benefit than in the Nicasio Water-Citre. DR. W.J. YOUNG, Manager. S. M. MILLER, LAST CHANCE, MULTNOMAH CO., OGN. Sn.VI.ER IX UnOCEHIES, I'ROVISIONN, TOBACCO, LIQUORS, VEGETABLES, WOOD, ETC. 1X3 Opposite the head of SauvR's Island. vsizar JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at Law and NOT ART PUDLIC. EUGENE CITY OREGON Consultations In the English, French, Ger- iiiuu aim jiouanu lauguages. nlll. Empire Hotel, MAIN STREET, DALLES CITY, OREGON, TOARD BY THE DAY, Week or Month, on 1110 mui icnnuuauiu terms. superior accommodations for families, Csncord Coach to and from the house free. A large safo for the keeping ot valuables. House open nil night. til7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprletoi MltN. I'riTAX IIKNDF.l CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM, Congress Unit, Bush .Street, TVtlTPPn P.ilf fnmt'i find fnniifrMiiAm etnnt Kooin 48. ecornl floor. CirvIosTliurstlnv ixiul o&iuruHjr evening, oennecs ior uusincsy. PELTATE BOABDDTQ HOUSE. ALBERT A. MANNING KEEPS A FIRST-CL,.SS BOARDING HOUSE for the accommodation of people who prc- icr i iiuicl nome in 1110 rciniiisinn nr a imici Tcnns moderate. Olynipla, W. T. nSStf. PORTLAND ADVERTISED fENTS. THE CLOTHING STORE! IS THE TLACE WHERE QENTS CUSTOM-MADE CLOTH I NO, Boy' nuil Youths' Clothing-, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc., Etc, Etc., CAN BE HAD AT Sau-; ITrnnelHCo A?x.ic.eK t 113 Front Street. Portland. 1 Harris &.'prager. W. HAUKI3. San Francisco. i-l'ttAOEK, 2n7 I"ortIand. ntu B.- Rjrjf KEELAND, (iTr"orsXI;raVscisco,) ROOM NO. TW0r DEKU3VS' BUILDING, Cor. rirsianu asuington sts., Portland H: AVING HAD A NUMBER OP VPitiot 1 proctloe In San FrnnciscoJ feel competent da First Class Work. IU nil JJeutal ojh? ra tions. satisfaction guaranteed Nitrous Oxide administered. ferencca:' ;. J References I Wm. Itoberts. Tii.tco n X- n.nnv.rnl Dickson. Messrs Oulmbv and Perkins, and Sirs. Dunlway.of theNKW Northwsst. nl UNK "WEED RESLEDY. THE UNK WEED REMEDY, Oregon Rheumatic Core. HISTORY: mills REVPnY rs COMPOSED OF. THE I , : . . r 1 ir.ir 1 ... 1 T-Hn. .M.ni? principiu in iiicr uhk ttvj, Thospium Cordatum Orlglnls, I.tt. Indigenous u uregon. cirows most auunuaniiy anu pcr- lecuym Waslilngton county. PROPERTIES, ETC.: It contain an Active nnd Volatile Prlnelnle. extracted by Ether, nnd a bitter .Tonic Prln- MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES: Jt Is the most sure and spceilv- cure for l,liuNlnt mieuiiiauc uouianu ltneumaiic PalnSOfall blrwtc thnt tmoflvf.. In. mj li.. 1 Intn the Materia Medlca. The UNK WEED REM i I aH Pfepnretl by us. In consequence of the existing bitter principle, possesses the neces sary virtue or being a 3?o-vvevlul Tonic, Profno'lng the Appetite and Invigorating the whole Digestive Appnratus, thus building up and strengthening the system, while at the Bame time the volatile principle, being ab sorbed In tho blood, acts specifically on the Rheumatic liaison, removing It from the circu lation nnd system. -.......... vincTiit;t.iiuwiio ine jicuicai Profession which will remove the Rheumatic Poison from the blood, but whose action Js so powerful In depressing the system of the al ready enfeebled Rheumatic patient, that their ..on I a fn Iu. !..... 1...... 1 . . . ... ... . W . . . "'"". uctuiv .eviuc t'liecis are obtainable, and hencothe want of success in urauiis iiiu prevalent nnu consequently heretofore Incurable disease. Unlike theso Tiiiil!..ltin . i . n . ....... HhMhDi .although producing ns active and as powerful effects ou the blood nnd system in re moving the Rheumatic Poison, also possesses a ;". u.., i,u n.tujn.-ruiiiii; r.icmeni wnicn admits of Its cnntliimil 111.1 .run .v , h. ....... delicate and debilitated. Thus we have the combination ror the Orst time of these two necessary elements In one remedy, which ac- Luuuuiiui i.iBui-riuruuuiiuver-iuiuiig curative elfecU in Rheumatism. Rheumatic Gout and .... mo u.ia r.r.u ivr...ir.ui is IiarilC- ularly APPL1CAUIJJ TO LADIES, In conse- flllOtMA xftlu fil. ! nitnlltln.. V 1, I'l . M'1'...l 11 ........ . . ., TESTIMONIALS : We arc aware of tho fact that it Is generally an easy matter to procure certificates attesting the clllcacy of patent remedies from a certain class of those who use them. Wc have spIm-i pi the following because the names attached to them are those of men or the most careful and scrupulous character, and because the large class of theiracquaintanccs In Orecon will not. ror a moment, accuse or suspect them of any exaggeration in the statements they may iiiu&i;. Certlfleate from the Deputy Jailor of Mult- uuiiiuu iouuiy jau: City Jail, Portland, Oregon,! JllIU. 7. isti r Dr. A. JL Loryea A Co.: I was attacked with a severe case or rheumatism. It was in my thighs, hips, fingers, shoulder blade Indeed In all tho Joints of my body I suffered great pain and anculsh. I was attended by a regular phy sician, but with no effect. I was Induced to try yourUnk Weed Remedy, and it Immediately cured me up. I consider It, from my expe rience, the best remedy forrhcumatlsm known. ALFRED F. TURNER, Deputy Jailor. Tills Is to certify that the above statement Is correct to" my own knowledge. JOHN P. WARD, Jailor. Alia California Eooknnd Job PrlntlngOfflce.l San Francisco, June 1, 1S7L J Dr. A. Jf. Iirvea t (Vl: Knr snvpmi vmn T have been subject to rheumatism In my right nrm ami shoulder, rendering me unable to work. On a recurrence or tho attack some time since, I was induced to try your "Unk Weed Itemed v," anil tho result was a perfect cure In a few days. 1 took only two-thirds ol the contents of one bottle. Jly Arm belief Is that the "Unk" Is a certain cure for rheuma tism In all its forms, and I would heartily rec ommend all aftllcted with that dreadful dis ease to try your "Remedy" and be cured. JNU. K. McLANE. Certificate of A. It. Shlnlev. Eso.. snorml mn. trlbutnrtn the "Willamette Farmer," and Sec- ieuii ot mu unrpiu iionicuiiurai society: Oswego, Oregon, JIarch 2S, 1S71. Dr. A. M. Lorvea: Some lour weeks turn I irn entirely pmstrated with rheumatism; in fact I was almost helpless. I sent to you for one 10 ounce bottle of the "Unk Weed Remedy," by tlieuso or which I experienced almost Imme diate relief, and by tho tlmo the bottle was gone xne rueumaiim was gone. From my own experience, nnd from what I have heard others say who have used tho Unk Weed, I ucure 11 n otr a i-enum cure ior rneumaiism. Yours respectfully, A. R. SHIPLEY. Certificate rrom non. Nat. IT. Lane, Pilot Commissioner or Oregon, and a member of the City Council ol East Portland: East Portland, April 19, lsn. Dr. A. JI. Loryea & Co.: I have been aftllcted for several years past with "weakness In the back," and wandering rheumatic pains, ac companied by severe constitution. Rr lhn-nce or one bottle or your "Unk Weed Remedy, or . . ........ .T n a. T 1 , . ' . vrieKiiu luiviiiuaiic uurv, jiave oeen ennreiy relieved, and I cheerfully recommend it as a most vaiuauie anu cneciivo remeu v. NAT. IL LANE. Certificate from Hon. Gideon Tlbbctta, member ofthc City council of East Portland: East Portland. Anril 7. 1S71. Dr. A. JI. Txiryca A. Co. Gents: This Is to in. rorm j-ou that I have used your "Unk Weed" ior neuralgia nnu rncumaiic pains, nnu lounu relief from the use of onlr ono bottle, nnd can recommend It to thoso in need or such 11 rem edy. Yours, GIDEON TIUUEITS. Certlflcnto fmm Hon. E. L. Oulmbv. ex. County Commissioner of .Multnomah county, urcgon: Kast Portland. Anril 1. 1ST1. Dr. A. M. Tr-en i Co.: I have used the "Unk Weed Remedy," and am satisfied It is a vaiua uie meuicinc. 11 regwaics aim iuviKurut,i me system. This is my experience witu ine item, edy. Truly yours, E. L. QUIMBY. Certificate from Hon. A. J. Dufur, cx-PresI- ucnt of tne tirezon laic Agricultural society auu autuoroi -niaiisucs oiurcgon:- East Portland. Anril 1. 1S71. Dr. A. Jf. I)rrca Jt Co.: I was afflicted with a sovero attack of chronic rheumatism; was con fined to my bed most of the time from January to July, when. I used the Unk Weed and ft cureu me up. a. j. uur UK. Lcriincaic irom James liyocc, the celebrated iiiiu jvni; 01 me uregou itin :" haurlc's Island, January H.1S71. cuge 1110 enicacy 01 your"unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I was afflicted for mouths witii a very serious attack or in- i ".! "-"".""iii.aiiu ineu neany an or the so-c:illed rheumatic remedies without ....j l ira i;rceiuic. 1 men trieu your ..fi..f. -i .....r. .... ..... ... .... . ruiy yours. j.Jlt--5 lllllbrJ. CertlflcatO fmm till. IFLlLVtinu. mnMt.nn, Dr. -. JI. Lorvea A Co.: I li.ivi. nmf iim "iinb- '1 III M M 1V71 Wcml Remeily," and can cheerfully recom mcinl It to liersons afflicted with Inllauimatory xiieunuiiiMii. it cureu me 01 tnat uisease. Jiy hands, wrists, ankles Indeed, all my Joints cic shuiicu auu very pamiui. U. W. WiiAVtlw rArlf1tn r ... . 1 . .. Mi..Ht.l mn.lolgn. Prof. Otto Vleuxtemps: Oregon Jluslcal Instituie, 1 ;5?!f'iS,affltf,h severe Inflammatory rheumatism, suffering grent pain, and was so prostrated that I was un.ihln ti. 11....1 fnnivbuslness. I used one bot tle of your "Unk Weed llcmejlyv or reffn luieumaiic cure," am ,irAYtvWfp it alone. OTTO VIEUXTKMItJ. PUT UP INTEX-OUXCE BOTTLES, One Dollar and "T Cents Pr Bottle. PREPARED AT. THE lK OREGON MEDICAL LABOEATOEY, -nv i aV DBf & CO-V EAST PORTlivar, unr-uun JWF0RSALKB1' AtT-DRCOOISTS. lUl2 n j1 EiLENTS. PORTTjAN'D' AD FIRST PREMIUM Oregon State Fair, 1S11. TBIS SPACE RESERVED FOB HIMES & B ACH ELDER, Steam Book and Job Printers, who Intend fill ing It with an advertisement as soon as (hey get tlmo to write ono. In the mean time call on them at 93 Front St. If you want any kind of Printing done. n30tf DC J. O. GLENN, DENTIST, 107 Front Street, PORTLAND OREGON 111 DR. NARY A. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR -RESIDENCE AND OFFICE THIRD ST. AX between Salmon aud Muln, opposite tho l-uunc square. cans attenueu in any part 01 ine city. Batteries for salc.anu Instructions elvenon the usb of electricity as a Remedial Agent, nl. ir-"WlIERE-sa B-Dld Mrs. 15. Get that Fat Clilckeu?"-E "XriIY, DONT YOU KNOW? SHE GOT Y It lit ASCKENHE1M i. BUIKEUY'S WASHINOTON MARKET, where they keep all kinds or Fresh Poul try, Game and Fish, and receive by every steamer a splendid assortment or California vegetables." N. U. Consignments from tho country sollc tied. nlltf. JIL'ItPIlY KELLY, DE.M.E3 Ut FAMILY GROCERIES.. rOrSIIlt PlH)UirE,PBlITS AXD TECLTiBlES, Corner or Third and Washington streets (op posite Presbyterian Church), Portland, Oregon. Goods delivered to all parts of the city FREE OF CHARGE. nl MISS MACNAMARA HAS OPENED A LARGE AND CHOICE As sortment or Millinery Goods, At 71 First St, bcU Washington SUus, Next door to Ladd A Tllton's Bosk, And hopes by attention to business ami prompt- uvo 111 deputing uruers 10 meei a snare 01 pat ronage. Two first-class milliners wanted Immediate ly. To first-class hands highest wnires tinJ.I. AIso two small girls wanted as apprentices. Apply at the store, 71 First street, Immediately dVUU10U EMPLOYMENT AQENCY. J. IL W1THEEELE, No. 80 Front Street, Portland, riLTi FIND EJIPIA1YJIENT FOR ALL f V those applying for situations In any ca pacity from Wood-chopper down to a Fat Of fice. Pay special attention to obtaining Farm. Help, House Servants, Railroad Hands, etc., Irrespective of Nationality. Parties sending orders from a distance must lie explicit In their orders, stating Just what they want, what they will pay, etc., (accompa nied bv our otllce fees. S2 ul. which mir de ducted from employee's wages), stating wheth erthey will orwill not be responsible for trav eling expenses 01 nireu neip. Mtf J. it, WITHERELL. MRS. M. J. ENSIGN, EatMonable Dress and Cloak-Halter,. Third Street, Near Washington, HAS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAT ternsror Ladies' and Children's Clothing for sale. Dressmakers can get full assortment of pat terns, consisting or tirteen (full size), ror S3 00, . which will be sent to any part of the State on receipt of price. Letter of fashion, how to trim and make, will be sent with each package. I 'rices of single patterns: Ladles' suits, 11 00; polonaise, 75 cts.: ovcrsklrt,S0 cts.; walstS3,cts.; children's sults.TSets.; oversklrt,25cts.; waist,. Sets.; boys' suits, 7. cts. Cutting aud fitting dono on short notice. Please state age In sending for children's patterns. , , The above patterns will be mado for homo use, nnd will be round much superior to East ern made. All orders promptly attended to. Give me a call. 2n3 JIRS. JI.J. ENSIGN. SAX FRANCISCO. THE FLORENCE SEWINQ "MACHINE WILT. SEW EVERYTHING. NEEDED IN a family, from the Heaviest to the Light est fabric. IT DOES MORE WOBU, MORE HIXDN OI' WOBK, AND UETTF-H WOKS Than any other Machine irtherelsaFiorence Sewing Machine within one thousand miles or San Francisco not work ing well or giving entire satisfaction, If I am Informed or it, It will be attended to without expense ot ajrj'y kind to the ownor. SAMUEL HI 1. 1., Agent, 19 New Jlontgomcry St, - 'Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco. &ksD t'ou iiiifi Cues and's-ivhes OF W0BK. j... - . . :tL.. ' .30! :: : ':'. -' AcUvo AenU Wanta-.verywaoror Jn.36,lS71-10ra it.,