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    FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1875.
0 N E :V 0 ty AN S S H ERE;
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,-The Mystery of Enslc Cove!
- BvMlM.A.J.DUKI'VVAY, '
AUTHOR Of "JUDITH KBID," "ELLKN DOWJ,"
"AMIE ASI) TIKtEY I.EE," "THE .
HA1TY HOME,"" ETC., HTC. - "
Entered, according to Act orcongress.-lu the
year 187G, by Mrs. A. J. Dunlway.ln the office of
me uoranou or ixmgress at Washington city.
CnATTEK XVIL
une oi uie business facilities in
which Iho vicinity of Eagle Covo
abounded was an immense coal-field.
which bad but recently been developed,
and 'which, attracted great numbers of
laboring men, who had cut an opening
through the mountains while digging
for and transporting the coal an open
Ing which the railroad managers had
taken advantage of upon which to lay a
track for the coming iron horse. This
road-bed now formed an excellent track
for carriages, and Itosa Iee looked for
ward to the promised drive with pleas
urable anticipations.
But Eagle Cove was horrified. The
Mea that the lone milliner, of obscure
name and uncertain origin, should dare
to monopolize the attentions of an ad
vantageous "catch" like Major Lindsey
was too absurd for anything. It was
rumored that the Major was rich. Cer
tain it was that he was handsome, and
a dozen or more of the village girfs had
had their front lopks cropped till they
Jell over their eyes in a rakish way,
while the residue was tied up behind
with cheap ribbons of .gaudy hues and
frizzled ends, to attract him; and here
was this strange adventurer, who had
nothing to recommend her but a quiet,
unostentatious demeanor and plain
tidy apparel, without the least bit jof
dash, and she was cutting them all out
It was too bad, but such things have
happened before.
Aunt Molly Seabank's daughter Jane
had just returned from a country
"academy" of which the Xorthwest
can boast many and the weary, worn-
out mother saw no reason why she
might not captivate the distinguished
gentleman. But when all artifices
failed, and the Major went quietly
about his business, paying no particular
attention to any of the giggling girls he
met, the daughter Jane had concluded
he was not a "marrying man," and had
gathered consolation, too, from her con
clusions. But the sight of the Major's
elegant pbretou in front of the little
millinery store, and the immediato ex
od us of the little occupant, who locked
the door and gave the clumsy key to her
companion, who gallantly assisted her
to a seat, dispelled the only remaining
hope, and the daughter Jane grew, furi
ous. Abia Carson had just entered the
room of the invalid landlady, and was
apologizing for her failure to attend
upon her as early as usual that day be
cause she had been busy upon a suita
ble carriage-dress for Bosa .Lee, when
the daughter Jane interrupted her with
the exclamation:
"Well! I've got my own opinion
about that forward piece !"
"Indeed?" and Abia Carson smiled
meaningly. "Do you allude to Rosa
Lee?"
"Certainly I do. "Who else would be
so imprudent as .to go buggy-riding with
a mere stranger?"
"I know somebody that would gladly
go if she'd only get an invitation," re
plied the smiling lady, as she watched
the couple admiringly from the cham
ber window.
"I'm sure of ono thing," sighed Aunt
Molly Seabank; "I never shall be will
ing for Mary Jane to marry a working
man."
"Why?" asked Abia Carson, opening
her bright eyes widely. "You know,"
she continued, "that Josiah's a working
man, and no woman ever had -a better
Jiusband than he has made."
"That's 'cause you 'boss' him, and
there are few men that can stand that
in a woman."
Mrs. Carson laughed merrily.
"The idea that I 'boss' 'Siah Is too
funny for anything!" she exclaimed.
"I never, thought of such a thing.
Neither of us thinks of it. "We try to
consult each other's interests, and we
trust each dther -and do right that's
all."
"Well," sighed Aunt Molly, as soon
as she could speak, after a severe parox
ysm of coughing, Vl'm.sure I don't un
derstand it. Before I'd Jet Mary Jane
marry a common laboring man, and
Jeactue llie-I have, I'd poison her."
"Your husband has never labored, ex-
cept at his meals, sfncel knew him,"
was tue good-natured reply.
"Motherneedn'tfretherself!" snapped
the snubnosed'daughter. "I propose to
maKe my own matches."
"Ah, child,'.', sighed tho mother, tear
fully, "if you knew as much about the
hardships of life as J could, tell If you'd
listen, you wouldn't wonder that I'd
rather see you dead than have you
marry a laboring man, or a poor man."
"One thing's certain the Jig's up so
tar as aiajor iatidsey is concerned," re
piled tbe dutiful daughter. "Such men
don't care a snap o' your finger for girls
uniess lueyj-ciast."
"See here !" exclaimed Abia Carson,
decidedly. "There is ono thing I will
sot hear, and that is a contemptuous in
8inuation against the reputation of Eosa
.Lee. She- was cast among us half-
drowned, and but.for a jewel upon her
ilngeiy which my husband gold for her
at ber request, was wholly desti
tute. She is pure and good, else there is
neither purity nor goodness in woman
Major Lindsey sees that she is a stranger
Here, and desires to show her a little
courtesy. I'm sure I admire his judg
ment." -
"But there's a mystery about her.
Such tliings don'lTEappen wh"cro every
thing's on tho square," said the girl.
"That I deny in ioo," was Mrs. Car-.
son's quick retort
"Do you knowehe's even accused of
being tho real mother of baby Au
gustal" hissed tho girl.
Again Mrs. Carson laughed immoder
ately.
"Josiah and I have never found it
necessary to call upon strangers to give
existence to our children," she ex
claimed; "but if we should want any
help.Idon't know where we could go to
do better."
"While the village gossip was thus at
its height in every house in sight of the
store, tho Major and his companion,
wholly unconscious of it, pursued their
way through the cut in the mountain
toward the valley that lay just beyond
he sight and sound of tho ocean break
ers.
"I came near failing in my attempt
to get an hour's leisure this afternoon,"
said Bosa. -
"Indeed ! how was that?"
"There are bo many fussy customers
to bo met in my business, and I hate it
so! I sometimes think that half tue
women of this world haven' t any sense."
The Major smiled.
"Pardon me," he said, pleasantly,
"but that is a very sweeping announce
ment."
"It Is not a particle overdone, sir.
The women don't know what they want,
or else they don't have the use of money
to gratify their tastes ; so they seek to
throw tho responsibility of their whims
upon dealers, instead of their own task
masters, who are generally their hus
bands, who are supposed to have an
inalienable right to rule over them
am tired and cross, and my head aches."
The Major leaned over toward her and
looked tenderly into her eyes.
"Poor child," he said, earnestly,
"you're too young and delicate to do
battle with" tho world."
"It's my fate, and I accept it," replied
tho girl, with a shrug. "Pardon me,1
she continued, "I was In an ugly mood
just now. Don't think I am always
cross, will you?" and she looked ear
nestly into his face, only to receive
searching, wondering gaze, from which
as if suddenly recollecting herself, she
turned to evade.
"You don't look as if you could be
very cross," was the quick reply of her
companion. "What is tho matter,
pray ?"
"Xothing. It is over now. Please
forget that I annoyed you with ungra
cious speeches. You can be nothing to
me. Knowing this, I have spoken fool
ishly. Forgive me, will you ?"
Now, Major Iiindsey had long prided
himself upon his heart's impregnable
fortifications against the arrows of
Cupid. But, despite himself, he felt
that the citadel was being shaken as he
measured the pretty, petite figure before
him with an artist's eye,
"Poor weary feet," ho thought. "How
difficult is the way of life! How hard
for them to tread its toil-worn paths
alone."
Then, suddenly, as if inspired by a
new sensation, he said, abruptly
"Pardon me, but I am sorely puzzled
Will you mind giving me an inkling of
your life-history? I feel certain that
you are not what you seem; that you
are not fitted by nature for your present
mode of existence. You need a friend
Won't you trust met"
It was, well that Major lindsey didn't
read tho longings of that sorely-tried
heart just then. He would Jiave lor-
gotten himself if he had.
"Please don't ply" me with painful
questions," replied Bosa. "I am not
what I seem, and I have good reasons
for being forgotten by those who once
knew me. Don't'think ill of me, please.
I am unspotted before God, aud shall
be, some day, before the world. Just
riowl am under a cloud."
As if tho young creature's words were
indeed portentious in their import,
black cloud overshadowed them and hid
the full, round, harvest moon.
"Iam underthecloud, too, Miss Lee,
said the Major, restraining himse'lf with
difficulty.
Eosa made no reply, but sat very still
with her face averted.
- In a moment the floating cloud
passed over, and a flood of brilliance en
veloped them, lighting up the landscape
around, and the silvery lake ahead of
them, with a silvery sheen of glory.
"We're out of the shadows together,
now," remarked -the Major, speaking
huskily. "May I not loot upon this
breaking light that sheds its glory upon
us both as a sure harbinger of a mutual
ly happy future?"
"I do, not, can- not.understand you,''.
cried"the"girl, desperately. "Don't tall?
so,-please."
' ;fTo be continued.
MarkTwain's Last Lament. Mark-
Twain, in the August Atlantic, mourns
over the diminished length of the Miss
issippi in this strain: The Mississippi
oeiween uairo anu jxew uneans was
1,315 miles loug 17(5 years ago.. It was
1,M0 after the American Bend cut-
(some sixteen or seventeen years ago,
It has lost 07 miles since. Consequently
its jengtn is only Uia miles at present.
In the space of 17C years the. Mississippi
uas auoneueu jiseu z-ks miles, 'mat
an average of a trifle over a mile aud
third per year. Therefore, any calm
person, who. is not blind or idiotic, can
seo that in the Old Oolitic Silurian pe
riod, just a millipn years ago next No
vember, the lower Mississippi Eiver was
upwards of 1,300,000 miles long, and
stuck out'over the Gulf of Mexico like a
fishing-rod. Andby thesametokenany
person can see that 742 years from now
the lower Mississippi will only be a mile"
anu inree, quarters long, anu uairo and
iew uneana will bave joined tlieli
streets together, and be nioddinrr com
fortably along under a single Mayor and
a mutual jsoaro oi Aldermen. There
something- fascinating about .science.
One' frets such wholesome returns ofron-
jecture out of such a trifling investment
The Boston JPost says there are only
41,000 lawyers'ih.thlsconntrv. The'De-
troit jFree-Prcss exclaims thatitthougbt
there were 1,500,000, with Texas to hear
irom.
LIST OF
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OFFICES.
EAKEE CO.
Auburn,
AneuBia.
Baker City.
Clark&ville, .. . :
Kinross nation,
Eldorado. . .
Gem, i .
Humboldt Basin,
Jordan Valley,
jvye v aiiey,
WingvlUe.
- BENTON.
Alsea Valley,
Corvallls,
unit urecK,
King's Valley,
Liberty,
Utile Elk,
Newport.
Newton,
I'liuouiaiu,
Starr's Point,
Summit,
Toledo,--
xaquina.
CLACKAMAS.
Beaver,
Butte Creek,
Can by,
Clackamas,
Clear Creek,
Cuttingsville, .
Damascus,
Eagle Creek,
Glad Tidings,
uigiiianu,
Molalla,
Mllwauklc,
Needy.
Norton,
Oregon City,
uswego,
Sandy,
Sprlngwater,
Zlou.
CLATSOP.
Astoria,
CllRon.
Jewell.
Knappa,
Nelialcm,
Sklpanon,
Seaside llousc,
Westport.
coos.
Coos River,
Coqullle,
Dora,
Empire City,
Enchanted Prairie,
Fairvlew,
Hermansyilib,
Isthmus,
Marshflcld,
North Bend,
Randolph,
Sllkln,
Sitkum.
COLUMBIA.
Columbia City,.
(jiaisKanie,
.-uarsmanu,
Ranier.
St. Helens,
Suavle's Island,
Scapppose.
CUIUIT.
Chctcoc,
Fllcnsburg,
Port Orlord.
Camas Valley,
Cleveland,
Cole's Valley,
Drain,
Elkton,
Galcsvllle,
Gardner,
Ketioggs,
Looklnglass,
Myrtle Creek
North Canyonville,
Oakland, .
Pass Creek.
Roseburg,
Scottsburg,
Ten Mile,
Umpqua City,
Wilbur,
Yoncallo.
GRANT.
Alvord,
Canyon City,
Camp Watson,
Dayvllle.
J oil n Day City,
-raine uity,
l'arkcrsviue,
Pritchard's,
Sumter.
JACKSON
Applcgate,
Ashland Mills,
Brownsbo rough ,
Central Point,
Eagle Point,
uranrs rass,
Hot Springs.
Jacksonville,
Llnkville,
Langell valley,
Phoenix, " ' -Rock
Point. '
Sam's Valley,
Sprague River,
Table Rock,
Willow Springs,
Yalnax.
Franklin,
JuncUon,
Long Tom, '. .
Mohawk,
Pleasant Hill,
Rattlesnake,
Kuiidaw.
Spencer Creok,
' Hp'nngflold;
Willamette Forks.
LINN.
Albany,
Big Prairie,
Brownsville,
Crawfordsvlilo,
Diamond Hill,
Fox Valley,
Grass Ridge,
Harrlsburg,
Harris Ranch,
Halsey,
Jordan,
Lebanon,
Miller,
Muddy,
Mount Pleasant,
Peoria,
Pine,
fr'clo,
Shedd's,
Soda Springs'
Sodavllle,
Sweet Home.
MARION.
Aurora,
Aumsvillc,
Buttevllle,
Brooks,
Falrileld,
Gervais,
. .Hubbard's,- '
Jefferson,
Marlon,
Monitor,
Newellsville
Sa.em,
Sliver ton,
Stayton,
SUPaul,
Sublimity,
Turner,
Woodburn.
MULTNOMAH.
East Portland,
Portland,
Powell's Valley,
;' St. Johns,
Willamette Slough.
POLK.
Bethel,
.Buena Vista,
Dallas,
Eola,
Elk Horn,
Grand Roudc,
Independence,
t Lincoln,
Lucklamute,
Lewisvlllc,
Monmouth,
Perrydale,
Ricreall,
Zeua.
TILLAMOOK.
Garibaldi,
Kllchls,
Netarts,
Nestockton
Tillamook,
Trask.
UMATILLA.
Butler Creek,
Hepncr,
Lenoe, .
Marshall,
Meadowvllle,
Milton.
Pilot Rock,
Pendleton,
Umatilla,
Weston,
Willow Forks.
UNION.
Cove,
Island City,
La Grande,
North l'owdcr,
Oro Dell, '
Summerville,
Union,
Wallowa.
WASCO.
Antelope,
Bridge Creek,
"Hood River,
Mitchell,
Mt, Hood,
Prineville,
Scott's,
Shellrock,
Spanish Hollow,
The Dalles,
Warm Springs.
Wasco,
Willoughby.
WASHINGTON.
Beavertou,
Cedar Mill,
Cornelius,
Dilley,
Forest Grove,
Gleneoe,
Greenville,
Hlllsboro,
MMdleton, t
Mountain Dale,
Peake,
Slioll's Ferry,
Taylor's Ferry,
Tualatin,
. Wapato.
JOSEI'IIINE.
Kirbyi
Leland.
Slate Creek,
waiuo.
. YAMHILL.
Amity,
Bellevue,-
Carleton,
.uayion,
Lafayette,
t.ave: - v.MA..nni.
.',...111,1 u . lilt:,
Butte DisappoIntmcnt.North Yamhill,
isigi'raine, nuenuan,
Cottage Grove, St. Joq,
Coast Fork, West Chchallm,
Camp Creek, Wheatland "
Cartwrlght's, Newberg.
Eugene City.
VVASHINCTOX TEItltlTOUY.
CI.A1.LAjr to.
NealiBay,
New Dungincss,
Port Angelos.
CLARKK.
Battle Ground,
Brush Prairie, -Fourth
Plain,
Lewis River,
Pioneer,
Union Ridge,
Vancouver,
Washaugal.
- - v
CIIEIIALIS.
Cedarvllle,
Ohehalls Point,
Klma,
Hoqulam,
Montesano,
Oakville,
Satsop, -
Sharon. - ! t'-
COWLTTZ. -
Castle Rock,
Carrollton,
Freport,
Kahuna,
Lower Cowlitz, -Martin's
Bluff,
Monticello,
Mt Coffin, ...
Oak Point,
Pekin.
' " ISLAND.
Coupevllle, "
Coveland,
Utsalady.
JEFFERSON.....
Port Discovery,
Port Ludlow,
PortTownscnd.
' KINO.''
Black River,
Dwamish,
Fall City,
Seattle, '
.Slaughter, ,
Snoquahnle, O , -Squak,
White River.
KITSAP.
Blakely,
Port Madison,
Port William,
Port Orchard, -.
Seabeck,
Teckaict.
KLICKITAT.
Block House,
Columbus,
Goldcndale,
Kllckltat,Clty,
White Salmon.
LEWIS.
Bolsfort,
Cheballs, '
Cowlitz,
Cloquato,
Little Falls,
Glcndem, , .
Napavlne,
Newankum,
Skookumchuck,
Wihlock. . . ,
mason."'
Arc-ida,
Lightvllle,
.Oakland, -
Skokomlsh,
Sherwood's Mills.
TACIFIC.
' BrookQeld,
Braceport,
Chinook,
. Knappton,
Oystervllle,
Riverside,
.Unity,
Woodward's Landing.
PIERCE.
Ellis,- ' '
Franklin,
' Lake View,
Puyallnp,
Steilacoom,
New Tacoma,
Tacoma.
SNOHOMISH.
'" Lowell,
Mukiltoc,
Skohomish,
TualaUp. . , .
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- SKAMANIA.
Cascades.
STEVENS.
Cha-wc-tah,
Crab-Creek,
FortColvIlle,
Four'Lakes,
Owensburgh,
' Pine Grove,
Rock. CreeTc, '
Rosalie,
Spokane Bridge,
Spoknno Falls,
. Union Flat, .
- Walker's Prairie.
THURSTON.
Beaver,
-Miama Prairie; , :. j
"Olympla,-
Tenlno, '
Turn water,
Yelm.
WAHKIAKUM.
Cathlamet,
Eagle Cliff,
IShRmokaway,"
Waterproof.
'WALLA WALLA.'
Aipowa,
Dayton, '
Fatil,
Pataha,
Tukauon,
Waltsburg,
Walla Walla..
WallulaV-' 7
Whitman.
WHATCOM.
Fldalgo, .
Gliomas, " '
, .('La conner.r-.
.Lehmhi,
Loper,- -Orcas
Island,
Samlsb,
"Semlahmoo,
' -Skagit,
' Whatcom.
'- WHITMAN.
E.wartsvllle, .
Palouse.
YAKIMA.
Attanura,
. EllenBburg, --,'FoftSImcoe,''.
Konnewock. ..
KlUitos,
Mock See,
tNanum, , .
Pleasant Grove,'
Belan;
Yakima.
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OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO.
NO.
TIME SCHEDULE. NO. 23.
TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, AUG. 2nd,
1871. at 4 A. M. for the eovernment and In
formation of employes only; the Company re
serve the right to vary therefrom as circum
stances may require.
Dally (Sunday excepted) as follows:
PORTLAND AND ROSEBURG
as follows:
leave. arrive.
Portlnd..m7i10 A.M. I Roseburg 7:10 P. sr.
Roseburg .5:00 A. i. I PortI.nul.4:15 p. 3(.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN,
Daily (except Sundays),
AS follows:
LEAVE ARRIVE
Portland.... 3:50 P.M. I Albany 8:25 p. sr.
Albany .. 5:30 A.M. I Portland 10:03 A. si.
FREIGHT TRAINS,
Dally (except Sunday)
as follows:
leave. arrive.
Portland 6:15 A. sr. I Junction...fi:00 p. sr.
Junction 5:45 a. si. I Portland 5:15 p.m.
Tho Oregon and California Railroad Ferry
makes connection with all Regular Trains.
Close connections are made at Roseburg with
the Stages or the California and Oregon Stage
Company.
KB" Tickets for sale to all the principal points
In California and the East, at Company's office,
Cor. F and Front Sts., at Ferry Landing, Portland.
ear NOTICE. Passengers for Buttevllle,
Champoeg, Dayton and Lafayette will take tho
boat for the above points at Canemah.
CQB" Storage will be Charged on Freight re
maining In Warehouses over 21 hours.
uB" Freight will not bo received for shipment
auer o o'cioci& r. si.
J. BRANDT, Jr.,
E. P. ROGERS. Gen. Supt.
Gen. Freight and Tasscnger Agent.
2-16tr
THE OREGON CENTRAL R. R. CO.
mO TAKE EFFECT ON MONDAY, MARCH
J. SI, 13. 0.
Trains will run between
PORTLAND AND. ST. JOSEPH,
Dally (except Sunday)
as follows:
leave. arrive.
Portland.... 2:30 r.M. I St. Joseph.6i!!0p.M.
St. Joseph 0:30 A. sr. 1 Portland 10:30 A.M.
Connectlngat Cornelius with stages for Forest
urove; at sujosepn ior an points soum anu
wr.ct T .. , ...... .. XT.Xftnni.tlla A ... It.. f
I . . U MU.UJV.bA;, liMW.UIUIC. AUIIVJi 4llU
month, Independence, Buena Vista and Cor
vallls. KB-Passengers received at Fourth street sid
ing on signaling the train, but nre prohibited
from getting on or olT the train at any other
point on the street.
Passengers getting on the trains at Ticket
siauons witnout tickets, win be charged twenty-five
cents extra.
0a Freight received- at the Company's Now
Ware-house, but will not be received for ship-
mejib micro i. si. J. liiuvxil, ju.,
4-37tt Superintendent,
. DR. J. G. Li:XX,
4' ' Dentist,
Southwest corner First and Yamhill,
S PORTLAND, OREGON. 33
TO THE
NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED
OF BOTH SEXES.
Xo Charge for Advice and Consultation.
DR. J. B. DYOTT, graduate of Jefferson Med
ical College, Philadelphia, author of sever
al valuable works, can he consulted on nil dis
eases of tbe Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which
he has made nn especial study), either- In male
or female, no matter from what cause originat
ing or or how long standing. A practice or 30
years enables him to treat diseases with suc
cess. Cures guaranteed. Reasonable charges.
Those at a distance can forward letter describ
ing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay
postage.
Send for the 'JGuldo to Health;',' price, 10c
J. B. DYOTT, 91. D
PHYSICIAN . ANI SURGEON,
101 Dnane St., '. T.
3 22tf
R. R. R.
Railway's Ready Relief!
CURES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Mlnntcs.
NOT ONE HOUR
Arter reading this advertisement need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
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other glands or organs, by one application, IN
FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no mat
ter how violent or excruciating the pain the
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Will afford instant relief for
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Palpitation or the Heart;
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Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia ;
Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills.
The application or the Ready Rellcr to the
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will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops In
half a tumbler of water will In a lew moments
ure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heart
burn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery,
Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all Internal
Pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle or
Radwoy's Ready Reliel with them. Afowdfops
In water will prevent sickness or pains from
change of water. It Is better than French
Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague cured for FO cents. There Is
not a remedial agent In tht. world that will
cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious,
Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other
Fevers (aided by Radway's Pills) so quick as
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Sold by Druggists.
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CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COM
PLEXION SECURED TO ALL.
Dr. RADWAT'S
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Has mode the most astonishing cures; so quick
ana rnptu are the changes tne uouy undergoes,
under the influence of this truly wonderful
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Every Day nn Increase in Flesh and
Weight is Seen nud Pelt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PUEIFIERt
Every drop of tho Sarsaparillian. Resolvent
communicates through the blood, sweat, urine,
nnd other fluids and juices of the system the
vigor of lire, for It repairs the wastes or the body
with newand sound material. Scrofula, .Syph
ilis, Consumption, Glandular dlsease,Ulcers In
the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes In tho
Glands and other parts or the system, Sore
Eyes, Strumous Discharges from the ears, and
the worst forms or Skin diseases. Eruptions,
Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt
Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms
in the Flesh, Cancers in the Womb, and all
weakening and painful discharges. Night
Sweats, Loss of Sperm, nnd nil wastes of the
life principle, are within the curative range or
this wonder or Modem Chemistry, and a fow
days' use will prove to any person using it for
either or these forms of disease Its potent power
to cure them.
If the patient, dally becoming reduced by the
wastes and decomposition that Is continually
progressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes
nnd repairs the same with new material made
from healthy blood ; and this theSarsapurilllan
will and does secure.
Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resolvent
excel all known remedial agents In the cure or
chronic, scrofulous and constitutional skin
diseases; but it is the only positive cure for
Kidney and Bladder Complaints,
Urinary and Womb diseases,Grnvel, Diabetes,
Dropsy, Stoppage or Water, Incontinence or
Urine, Brlght's Disease, Albuminuria, and in
all cases where there are brlckdustdeposits,or
the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with sub
stances like the white or an egg, or threads
like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bil
ious appearance, and bone-dust deposits, and
when there Is a pricking, burning sensation
when passing water, and pain in the Small o(
the Back, and along the Loins. Price, 81 00.
WORMS. Tho only known and sure Remedy
for Worms Pin, Tape, etc.
Tumor of 12 Tcnrs Growth Cnred Ty
Radwuy's Resolvent.
Beverly, Mass., July'18. 1809.
Dr. Radway: I have had Ovarian Tamor In
the ovaries and bowels. All the doctors said
"there was no help for it." I tried every thing
that was recommended ; but nothing helped
me. IsawyourResolvent,and thought I would
try it, but had no faith in it, because I had sut
fered for twelve years. I took six bottles of tbe
Resolvent, and one box or Radways Pills, and
two bottles or your Ready Relief; and there Is
not a sign or tumor to bo seen or felt, and I leel
better, smarter, and happier than I have lor 12
years. The worst tumor was In ( ho left side ot
ihe bowels.over the groin. I write this to you
for the benefit or others. You may publish it
ir you choose. Hassaii P. Kuapp.
Dr. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
gum, purge, regulate, purity, cleanse, and
strengthen. For tho euro or all disorders oi tho
Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder,
Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation,
Costlveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bilious
ness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation of the Bow
els, Piles, and all Derangements of the Internal
Viscera. Warranted to effect .a positive cure.
Vegetable, purely, containing no mercury,
minerals, or deleterious drugs.
B3" Observe the following symptoms result
ing from disorders or the Digestive Organs:
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood in
the Head, Acidity or the Stomach, Nausea,
Heartburn, Dissustof Food, Fullness or Weight
in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or
Flutteringat the Pltofthe Stomach, Swimming
of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing,
Fluttering at tbe Heart, Choking or Suffocating
Sensations when in' a Lying Posture, Dimness
of Vision, Dots or Webs before the'Slght, Fever
and Dull Pain in the head. Deficiency of Per
spiration, Yellowness or the Skin and Eyes,
Pain in the Side, Chest, Limbs, and sudden
Flushes of Heat, Burning In tho Flesh.
Arew doses or.Radway's Pills will rree the
system from all the above-named disorders.
Price, 25 cents.pcr box. Sold by druggists.
Read "False and True." Send ono letter
stamp to RADWAY & CO., No. 87 Maiden Lane,
New York.. Information worth thousands will
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NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
First street, between Morrison and Alder,
, -AND ...
Alder street, between Front nnd First,
Portland, Oregon.
H. M. TlEFRANCE
W. L. WHITE
-.President.
Secretary.
AN INSTITUTION OF BUSINESS TRAIN
ln" desi"ucd,in a combination orTheoret
ical and Practical Methods or Instruction, to
Impart in a short space or time that knowledge
or Business Theory and actual Business Rou
tine which requires years or experience to oth
erwise obtain.
TELEGRAPHY taught under tho superin
tendence ornn Experienced Teacher and Prac
tical Operator. PHONOGRAPHY under the
superintendence or a Practical Short-hand Re
porter. Ladles' Department now organized, and lady
students now In attendance.
For full particulars, send for N. B. College
Journal. - . .
Address DbFRANCB fc WHITE,
S 3 Iidck. Box 101, Portland, Oregon.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
To the Editor of the New Northwest Es
teemed Fmesd:
Will you please Inform your readers that
I have a positive
CUKE FOB CONSUMPTION
and all disorders or tho Throat nnd Lungs, and
that, by Its use in my practice, I have cured
hundreds or cases, and will give
$1,000 00
for a case it will not benefit. Indeed, so strong'
is my faith, I -will send a SAMPLE, FREE, to
any sufferer addressing me.
Please show this letter to any ono you may
know who is suflejlng Irom these diseases, and
oblige, Faithfully yours,
DR. T. F. BURT,
4-3T-26t GO William street, New York.
EMPLOYMENT. AGENCY.
' trnnEi'Ei.L jiukray;
So. 03. Front Street, Portland,
PIND EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL THOSE
applying for situations in any. capacity
irom wood-chopper down to n Fat Office. Pay
special attention to obtaining Farm Jlelp,
House Servants, Railroad Hands, etc., irre
spective of Nationality. s-2