;i;e $etu fertile. THURSDAY OCTOBER Si, 1S78. MAKK CHILIIHOOH hWttT. Wait not till the Utile bands are at rent Ere yon All them fall of (lower; "Walt not lor the crowning tuberose To make sweet Ibe last tad hoars; But hiie in the busy household band Your darting still need your guiding hand. Oh! till their lives with weelnesa! Wait not till the little beans are still. For l lie loving look and phrase; But while ou gently cblee a fault, Th- u'xxl deed kindly praise. The word inn would speak hesVIe the bier Falls i-uWier lar on the living car; oli ! till young lives with mdiKH! All! what are kisses on clay-cold Up To ; he rosy mouth we press. When our wee one flies in her mother arms Fur love's tenderest enitas T I yet never a worldly ban Me keen Your heart from toe Jo seen day should reap, Uiw I hanks each mom for the sturdy boys. ;H.ihankforthefairy gir.s; WIUi h dower of wealth like tbfc at home, uld you rtUe the world fer pearls ? M alt not for death to gem osWs crown. But daily shower life's blanangs down. And nil young hearts with sweetness. Remember the booses where the light has lied Where the rose has faded away; And the love that slows In youthful hearts. Oh, cherish It while you may! And make tout home n 9Anln r Hnwm Where Joy shall bloom turuugh ehildbood's nours. And fill young lives with THE INDIAN WAS 01 1855-6. On tlie rooriiirjR of the Stli, two men came tilling into camp ami stated tlat Major Lay ton, iti oommaud of about 150 wen, had been attacked by a large body of I milium on the Jolin Day's on the 2d, ami driven into a bend of the river, whore lie was hemmed iu, and that, wheti they stole through the Indian lines ou the niRUt of the 3J, bis ninmu iiltion whs nearly exhausted, and that, unless he was Buccorod at once, he must fall a certain prey to his assailant?. The dileiuua In which our good cap taitl was now placed might have puz zled a stronger mind, for, as before stated, he had an important trust iu his hands, whieh would be greatly endan gered by dividing the small force on whieh its safety-depended. But his hu manity would not allow an appeal for aid from a beleaguered detachment to be urged in vain, hence he assumed the resfxHtelutlity of leaving the wagon tralii with an escort wholly inadequate to its defense, and going witii 150 men to the aid of Lay ton. We left the wagons about noon and readied a tributary of Willow Creek about sunset. Here we came upon an Indian woman seated by the trail, toss ing an infant In her arms ana murmur ing a dismal tort of chant. Our Indian guides tried to engage her iu conversa tion, but she was not Inollned to be oouimiinl-sativa, for even the young pro- feseorof Chinook jabbered and chuckled In her apatlietic ears In vain. But, In stead of maltreating her in any way, we bestowed upon the forlorn creature a liberal gift of food, aud left her as free as tlie wolves and foxes around her. Late iu the afternoon of the second day from the Umatilla we descended a long hill to the Jobn Day's, where we found Lay ton and bis command, the Indians having disappeared the day be fore, driving before them all his beef cattle and a number of his horses. Here we remained till the following morning, when, taking up their trail, we followed on up the river. Euterlug an extensive valley of smooth prairie land, we desoried at no great distance about a dozen Indians riding leisurely aloBg, driving a number of paok-horses before tbem. The advance guard was ordered to charge, and, while using their horses to their utmost epeed, came upon a level spot that was honey-combed by prairie-badgers, or some such animal, when every liorse stnmbled or fell, and threw bis eager rider headlong to tlie ground. The savages, witnessing the luiHerees termination of this determ ined onset, cleft the very heavens with their exultant yells, struck the bulky paeks from their horses, ami were soon hidden from our view by intervening hills. Oil examining the paeks they had so hastily abandoned, we realized how completely we hail been "sold." Tiiey consisted simply nf worthless sacks distended by slender twigs. Camping on a small creek soon after, we were visited by a party of sixteen men who represented that they had been follow ing the Indians lor a number of days, hoping to recover a band of horea they alleged hail been stolen from near The Dalle, but finding that the thieves were defended by Ave or six hundred war- riore, had thought beat to allow them to enjoy their booty. These men were all well mounted and armed to the teeth, and tteemed well supplied, not only with" food, but with that bane of huinaiiity, wliiskj', not evincing auy disposition to be niggardly with either. I was astonished that Major Leyton seemed not In discredit their statement, for many of us were convinced at the time that they were Illicit traders, fresh from supplying the hoetiles with muni tions of war. As for Captain GofI, he was an thoroughly honest and unsophis ticated that it never en lered hisralndthat anybody was not just what he professed, aud these geuiul romancers left us In au hour or two with the best wishes of the Major and Captain attending them. Duriugthe following night rain fell, in torrents, and at t,P heit Df morn. n5, -uiy aa n lue Burrouiidlng. uraiui.11,3 imasoieu lUenuelvwj in mantles of purest white. Tile low hills enclrollng tlie little val ley we occupied shone in the variecuu.! emerald of the fir, the pine and the larch; higher up the mountain sides, faint traces of purest white began to show with the darker green, while higher still, wreathed In cumuli, the chilly summits looked dowu upon us robed in the ermluaof. wiuler. And as " Fair mora with rosy hand Unbarred ibe gate or iigui. A majestic mountain peak lifted hlslfc.. peak lifted his hoary head hlch abo-e tuo couuSuuus J . ....... r.. r-..l V 1 1 111 111 i :ui'i ,t i , niv " " u s,B? . v..t.; for nrusn iraceu mi inverted 11 Keness in inity oiacauc the canvas of the sky. Tlie general combination formed a scene of grandeur and sublimity I never saw equaled; one tlie pen shrinks from describing, aud to whieh tlie power of words Is wholly unequal, but which, once seeu, can never be forgotten. Krom Ibis enchanting little valley we ascended the mountain, and, entering a thick growth of young pines, found aiiow of the previous night still on tlie ground. But we traveled steadily for ward, and emerged from the limbered mountain late In the arteriinou, where, descending a long hill, wo came to h stnnll stream of water that we alter- ward ascertained to be u trilmtary of Ilurntltiver. As we were all in total Ignorance of the locality, Daniel Smith awl John Itichanl, of our company, and John Esteo, of company ?, taking their guns and a large lleld-glas, at tempted to reach the summit of a bald, rook-capped "bulte" on the opposite side of the stream, to a get a view of the surrounding country. A hU hour later, Itiolmril came breathless iuto camp ami informed us that his two companions bad been slain while ascending the butte, aud, so narrow hud been his escape, that the tube had been shot from his gun, and not less than three bulls had pierced his clothing. We were preparing our sup- pers when tills startling news reached us, but, hurriedly mounting our horses, we charged up the acclivity to the life less bodies of our comrades unchal lenged, and started to return to camp, but none to soon, for a large body of yelling savages came dashing toward us as we descended the bill, and, but for tlie timely aid furnished by another detachment of our men, they must have cut us oil' from camp. But night hung her sable curtalu over us when ex tiuguiabiug our tires, and we crouched down ou our arms iu the darkness, and allowed the savages to enjoy their trl umph fur the night. Iu connection with the death of my old ami tuuoh-esteemed friend Smith for he was more like a father to me than friend I will state a remarkable dream he related to me about a week previous to his death: Reining Ids horse lo my side as we rode along, he began by sajing that he hud a dream the night before that itn pressed him so deeply that he felt it his duty to inform me of iu purport, hop iug that thereby I might be luUueuced to exercise such prudence that Its reali zation would be impossible. He then stated with much feeliug that he had plainly seen my dead body, nude nnd horribly mutilated, carried by my com rades down from a high hill through the ranks of yelling savages, ami, wrapped only Ina blanket, iieioited iu the ground, while hostile bullets whistled and screamed above and around. And this dream was realized In every particular, except (hut he him self was the victim. How strange, I have often thought, If this was a premonition ami it would certainly look so bow strange that lie was impressed that another was to be the subject, while he saw no danger to himself. This dream ho related to a number of others, II. H. Itiugo, and A. C. Chrisman, both messmates of bis, be ing among the number. ITo be continued. Women Teachers. A writer in Harper's Monthly elves a very interesting account of the In vasion or women iuto the profession of school teaching. It is within the memory of mlddlo-aged persons that women were rarely employed except as teachers of summer schools, where ouly small children attended. As late as 1815, a Rhode Island report shows only twelve teachers out of Providence. excepting something like infant schools in a few central districts. Fifteen years later the teachers bud increased to two hundred, aud thestiperiutendent thought I that two-thirds of the schools taught by men would be better taught aud disciplined by women. Horace Mann was the foremost advocate of women teachers. He believed that womeu were better adapted than men to the work of teaching, and regarded their Increase in the profession as a great reform. Partly as the result of his tabors, the number of women teachers in MasMShusetts in 185S was 6,'JIO, Iu place of 3,591 in 1S37. In 1870, according to the census, seventy-four per cent, of all the teachers iu tlie United Slates were women. Iu Xew England tlie excess of women is greater, but in tlie South aud West it is smaller. Iu New York Clly niuety per cent, are womeu, but in the interior of the Slate the pro portion of men is larger. .Economy haJ much to do with tlie rapid increase of women teachers. Women in those days took what they could get, nnd were thankful for very small pay for n great deal nf work. One of the earliest wom en teacher in Maine was paid one dollar and fifty cents a week, in Iowa at one time the average salary of women teachers was seven dollars and sixty four cents per mouth. Men teachors were not paid very liberally in those dujs, but as they could earn more iu other pursuits, they commanded more as teachers. It is stated that male graduates of tlie Bndgewater normal school, who began teaching at a salary of $25 tier mouth, now receive from $3,200 to $1,000 a year. There are few Slates which have rieu to the standard of paying tlie same salary to women as to men for like service. Iu Massachu setts the average salary nf men In 1S75 was$SS 37; of women, 93o Bo. Jn .Maine, men receive $37, women, $1S. In Pennsylvania, men, 541 07, women $Si. Iu Ohio, men $60, Womeu $41. Atsnvrs roit tji j: xi:w mihtihi'sst. The following persons are duly author! sect to art a Agents for the New North wkbt : oTJr.B,boP Brown villa : '? 'V icnots iehols Dallas 1'. iUl,son Amity IMIly North Yamhill Lafayette Oregon City . The Dalle Corvallfs -Walla Walla - -Pendleton Eugene City CoTnw.W.T "rowns vll le " -Lebanon " , -Salem La'syeue ;t Aliny torestorove -. Astoria .Sun t raurlM'o aim. H. KeJty!: -Mrs. J. TMVore JoKSoV- Mrs. lion sell ""o- rr.Bayleyl Jira. it. A. Vawt-rs Mrs. K. B. Bishop r.r-J- W. Jaekson i-OTiSf?. Jr.. c.Vh::::' Mrs. M. K. v'siiT MrsJ.ILF.i; , . - ,.. r... j.h ri ir: . . . t" s It . ' ,U f. .n. . lr ii-tmes. Bl l" " - jaA'r,n:-- ""-Kst , r, mtory. LIST OF PST OFFICES. kakkx covsrr. Auburn. Augusta, 1 laker City. GlarfctetUe, Express rtanch,BWorano,ei. Humboldt Ba sin; Jordan Valley, llye Valley. Wliigvllle, Sumter, stone, Connor Creek, -North Powder, Terry svllle. KKXTOS. Alsea Valley, Corrallis. Collins, King-' Valley, Liberty, Little Klk, Newport, Newton, Oneatla, Philomath, Sun's lntHt, .Summit, Toledo, YarjUtna, Monroe, Tidewater. CIMCKAMAB. Renver. Butte Creek. Canby. Ctaekamns. Clear Creek, OulUiursvllle, Istinaacus, Eagle Creek. Glad Tidings. Highland, lliltstls. HII jraukle. Needy, Norton, Oregon City, Oswego, Kandy, HrlHEwaler, 7,toH, New Bra, Harlow, Ml l la, union .Mill, ltxone-s ferry, iiemant Home, Itiugo I'oliil, Htationl, Vlolu. IXATnol. Astoria. Clifkm. Jewell. K'namw. N'ehaiem. SklpatMm, Seaside How. WesUjMtn, Isthmus. uiney, suniiuer House, run iaaoi, jusna- vase. coo. Coos Cllv. Cooullle. Horn. Km Hire City. En- ehanted I'ralrie.Kalrview. Her!italuvilM(fen- ryvttie, Marsnneid. .Norm lleuu, uu, Itan dnlpb. Sllkin. SUkum. Utter City, Handon. Colrd , (iravel Pord, Iowa slouch, FrMdoui, .11) nie roini, Norway, bumner, irKerMrg. COLUMBIA. PaI.m- i. i r.. ,i nier, Itlverside, St- Helen, sanvfe labtnd, KcapiMMMe, Clear Creek. (Jul mm, Veraania. CCKKV. Cbeteoe. Ellens hurx. Pott urlerd. IMIOOLAS. Camas Valley. Cleveland. Cole's Valley. nraln, Klkton, GalesvtlleRardner, KeHotrg-s, looklnggta, .Myrtle Creek North Canyon vUle,iklaad, Pass Creek, Koebunr,eoU bnrg.TVsn M Ita.Pmssrua ORy.WWiir. Voiiaalta. Comtoek, Day's Creek, Elk Creek, Elk Head, rairi'aas, iwmmi I rainr. rwipnwr gyiiwaa. O KA NT. Alvord. Canyon City. Camo WatMw. Day ville.Johu lasy city, lralrie City, ParkarkVille, I'nicnaru's, uinier, lamp iiamey, israuiie. .tionumeni, ill. veruon, l-enota. jAuKaox. Applecate. Ashland. Hrownshoronch, Cen tral IVxiit, Kate itotnt, OruntM I'm, Hot bluings, Jacksonville. Lakeuert. IlManlx, Itock I'ohil, Sam's Valley. Table Roefc, Wil low springs, Karroo, iug uuue, issroaneiies. r ixn'n v r,-tK, l'loneer, wooavnia. JortKrHIKF. Klrby. inland. Slate Creek. Waldo, Allbouae, IJtctiy ijueeu. Murphy. l.AKK. Antler. Honanxa. IMtrr. Chewanean. Itrews' Valley, (linw Lake, Lake View, Laosell Val ley, Ltnkvllle, AIergnen, New l'lna Creek, silver Ike. srtraeoe Klver. Summar Ike. Tule Lake, Whtletttll, Whittle's Perry. Yatnax, rcevaa. Rig I'ralrle. Cottan drove. Creswelt Camp Creek, Crtwriem's, Ilexter. Kugeue City, Franklin, JuttelloH, Low; TOM, Mo hawk. Fleasaut Hill. Soteiaw. Sueneatr Creek. SitnrurHehl, Treot, WlUamewe HirkH,Cheher; ueixuap spring, uuue inNappoinimeni.irow, Ka. Fork, (late Creek. Uoneri. Ida. Irving Isabelli, laburg, IJverpool, Mabel, MeKeuxle tmage, u anervilie. Allainy. IUc Prairie, UmwnsvlMe, Craw ronisvtiie, inamonu inn, rox vai.ey, w fudge. Ilarrlsbnrg. Harris Kanca. Ilalsey, Jordan, IbatHHi, Mlller.Mnddy.Mt. Pleasant, Peoria, l'iiw, Selo, Sheilil', So4 SprUuts S" daville,SeetHiHne,Oakvllle, Tangent, Water loo. MARION. Aurora, Aumsville. ImttevHte. Ilrooks, Fair- aehl, liervais, ltuunaru, jenenfl, .visrMiu Monitor, Newellsville. Saiem,sllverUo,siay ton. St. latil. Turner, WontHatra, Aider. How ell Prairie, Mebanetn. saiHiiHiiy. JHJI.T.VOMA1I. .. . i ii it a iu...in. St. Johns. Willamette Slough, Alblna, Kooster Rock, Sauvles. 1-olk. nvtbel, Buena Vista, IMIIas. I!la, KIk Horn male. Lewisvllle, Ston month, I"errydal. Rie- reali, Mas. TILIXOOK. narlbaldi, Kllehea, NelMfts, Nestoakton, Til lamook, Trask, Nenafem. DMATILU. Hotter Creek. 1 epitaer, Lanoe, Marshall, Meadowvllle. Milton. PihH Hoek, Itadleton Umatilla, Waatna, Wllhiw Forks, Uvefton Midway. n.t TI.h.1 mtv. Ts Ilisods. N,M-th ISiWt Oro He'll. Sominervllle, Unhm, Wallowa, ltf dlan. Elk Flat, Prairie Creek, Sparta. WASOO. ni.imi Rrlilee Creek. Hood Hirer. Mitch .ii mi lln,l. PHnevtlle. SoivU'x. Mhellroek o.niah linllow. The Usllax. Warm Sort Hex Wasco, wlllougnuy, ntssii. i-in ms flock. Hake uven, i rows tssf i w nknin I to fur. Howard. Klngsktt. Alex Soring Valley, Tyak Valley, Upper ueboeo, Waptntlla. WASHINOTOS. Renverton. Cellar Mlll.Cornellm, Dllley, Wr- est (rove.Uieneoe,treenviiiv, itiiisimr,.iiu' . Miuiutaln I Kile, l'euke. SboHs Perry Gale's Creek, Gaston, Joppa, Keedville, We4 Union. TAMIIII.I- Ainltr. Bellevue, Carleton, Dylon, Lafay ette. MeMlnnvtlle, North vaiiiniii. spenoao. St Joe, WVt Chehalem. Wheatland, Xewherg- tV.VSIII"OTO.V TKItRITOItT. CIII.UAM OOD.VTV. Neah Bay, New Imngeneas, IWt Angeles Pyshl. CI.ARKK. t-..i. n.a,u.i Itnwli Prairie-Foarth llalH t-i.., itinir IHausaer. Ssaoehtnn. Union lthlge, Vaneouver. WuhoHgal, Fern I'ralrle. La Center, Hayes, laiemiH. Ctl KIIALIH. Cedarvtlle,Cliehalis I'obit, Klma. Hwuiai Monteslno, uasviiw, eir, CWLtTMHIA. A Ipowla. Kurksvllle, IXsyt-m l"omeroy,Tuk anon, aurws, "'h - OOWLITR. Oastle Itoek. rVeefwrt. Katama, IfrwerOw- lllx, MontleelKi, Mt wmn, wo Sll Verijaae, umwimin, IHUANO. CxHinevllle, Covalaml, IHjgally, Ulsahuly, Oak Harbor. jRrrRKSoN. I'ort IHseovery.Port ijMlh.w.rVolTowMaend. KINO. Black ltlver, Dwwnhh, Hall CUT, SeaUle, Slaughter, snoquuiioy, jia-cn, ,i ' oeeoiat iienioo. KITH AT. Port Blakely, I'ort Gamble. Pert Madison, I'ort Orcharu.seuoeeK, leesio. KMOKITAT. Block ir., Oolumhi. OoMewUle, KIMtl. tat. While SHlmun, lHakely, Fuhla, Kllekllat landing. LEWIS. iiAiiArt cTheltalls. Claanato. Cow' Ilia. Olen Bden. Utile Falls, Meadow IhneV, Mossy Itock, Nsiwvl ne, Newnukn m .Skortku m- r . . s . rVk1ff tl Mill d r ?ireulaiA ' cnuCK, Oliver iiw, , MASOK. Areada, IJehtvllle, Oaktaml, Skokowish PACIFIC. Ih-ueerrLBitwk8eM.Krappon.qyatTllle, TUrerslua, soum Ji'i. usiu, wsmwu'i IxmllnKrilay Center, Lake View, South Bend Ilwaeo. PIF.BCK. Kim, rnulKIU), u .,ew i rmrtmi Pnvallap, Slellaeoom Clly, Taennm, Ahlsr town. Carbon, Acton, Snmmer, Mnek.Wllke- aon. S-X JOAN. Pan Jnan. Iipai, Oreaa, East Sound, Friday Harbor. SOItOMMlI. -Onlerrllle. Lowell, MllklHeo, Tulallp, Park llaee, Stainwood. SKAMANIA. Cacadea, Collins Landing. stevibcs. rvK rwt. Fnnr Isikes. Fort CMTille. Hansv man's Creek, line drove, Itoek Cn-ek, Rosalia, Snofcane Brldce, Spokane Falls, Union Hidge, Walker's Fraine. THOBSTOJt. f'nu, runk. Reaver. Miami PralHe. Olrmnla. Tanalquoil, Tenino, Tom water, Yelm, Inde pendence, WAHKIAKUM. Catblamct, Eagle Cliff, Skamokaway, Water- (onl. r.lLU WALLA. Pataba Prairie. Waltaborf, Walla Walla, Whitman, WalluU. WHATCOM. Ceitar Grove, Oueinas, La Conner, Ihmbf, I.uni ml, 1-inlen, Nootsaehk, lolHt William. Haiulsh, Sealiome, Selahnioo, Ship HarUHr, Ship Island, Skasit,Truder,Whatcom,FldalgK WHITMAN. Cedar Creek, Colfax, EwartsTlllcOwenii burg, Paloue, steHoe, Union Flat, Walton, Clinton, lyeitrhvlllo, Panawana, Pine Cn-rk, Hosalia. lncoln, Unlontowii. TAKIMA. 'jonnowocii. ; anuu.. I Money Order Offiets. it imcoe, K 111 Jl,l THE NEW XORTUWEBT. EIGHTH TEAK OF rUBLICATlO.V ! HE NEW NORTHWEST, A tfrrklj' Jiiiirnnl Dtvorca to the piufie's best mterestsi Independent In I'oIIItcs and Krll;Io.i ! MR.'U.l.J.lll.MnlT. MKAtVl.tUBlKV .Ldllor and Pruprltlur. OFFICII OF Plll!i;iffvTiaN-tlllliwst eor- ner or Front n'nll Whllliiftuii Streets, (op-1 stairs), I'urtlalnl, Orepon. 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Itateo DISINFECTS CLOTO lvo ami linen ami riMCVKNTt) DISEASES COM1ICMCATKO II V CON TACT willt the person. It dissolves Dandruff, prcrente baW- bqm, asd retards grayness of the hair. Ph-gicians )eat of It in high terjn. Prises, ail 50 CtaU pw Citf, Ptr Box, (3 Csiei,) 60 is $1.30. N. B. The M eeatcskss are triple UksTk sTtasMtt 3D " KlU'i lltlr anl tfhiilrr IJr," Illicl or Brown. 10c. C. N. CBIHEXTOX. ? r. 7 Sixth Ar. XX 7-V) G. -ffEIMEYER, MERCHANT TAILOR I'lrnl stroei. bet. Ash mid Pine. T"KEIft CONS TAJfTLY ON HANI) A FINK 1 and complete stock of SCOTCH, EHGUSH, FRENCH t, DOMESTIC CO00S Which are uasnrpasseil, and which be will make up AT COST PRICES. OREGON TRANSFER COMPANY. General Forwarding and Commission. Freight and baggage lorwarded and delivered wNh alspaleh. Plame and Furniture moved. Orders Mr Hacks rromptly AlleiHled to, lley or NlghX Oilier S. Cor. Second nnd .Mark Ms. rnr Mark, Care of O.T. . CHEMEKETA HOTEL, SiVLKM, OISKOON. S. V. .MATrill'.lV.H . - - Proprietor No pains or expense will be spared to keep llieeuMneand every drartiiieiilof this mag nlncent Hotel up to the mark as S THK TIF T IK ITFL IN OUEOO.V. i DR. WM. KOEHLER, ! B DEUTSCHE!? ZAHNARZT, (Etahllshed lt.' DKNTALUOOM1 First street, between Mor rlMHI and Yamhill. Mooiiasies' Uloek PoK laml, Oregon. Ml A. C. WALLING, Book and Job Printer, SJIITIPS nUILDINQ, UP-STAins, Omer First and Ash streets, Portland. Oresron. Work l oealKKASuXABIJC RATKS. i JK JUSCBLIiANEOUS. OREGON FUKXITUKE MAXUFACITRING COMPAXT, Mannfai-turers of And dealers in CAItPKTH, CHI. CLOTHS, HATS, KOOS.CUKTA1XR, WAIJ.I'Al' KK, aPKING BEDS. HAlri JIATTRKflPKS, Etc. SHles-raam, Comer Pint and Yam Will Sis. Seam Factory, tt ner Frostt aad MsOImhiSis. 7 poKTt-vxi, onteaos. m A foniplele I'ietorinl History or tlie Times." "Tlie l.t.cIieMel,KniI most fciirr",tiil l'miiily l'liporln the Union.-' Harper's "Woelrly. ILLUMTRATF.II. NOTICfW OK TUI fHKhS. 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Any person desiring inlorjnatlon as to the standing a ad responsibility of the firm wlll.ou request, be furnished with a satisfactory refer ence in his vicinity or Congressional district. fc-17 DR. A. B. SPINNEY!. No. 11 KEAItNY STREET, Trent nil Cliroiiicninl Special Diseases. 4 YOUNG MEN 'lirilO MAY BE SUFFERING FRT W THE I elthets of youthlul follies or Ind rations will tlo well to avail themselves of nn" the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of i:'-'lnf humaiil. 1K- SPINNEY" will guar e forfeit 3568 lor every case of seminal -leaf or ivrlvale disease of any kind or - whkih he undertakes and fails to cure. MIDDLE-ACED MEN. There are many at the age of thirty to slty who are troubled with too frequent evacuation of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation, and a weaken ing of the system In a manner the patient can not account for. Ou examining the urinary deposits, a ropy sediment will often be ftmnd, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a thlu mllkish hue, again changing lo a dark and torpid appearance. There are many men who die of this difficulty Ignorant of the cause, which Is the second stage of seminal weakness. Or. s. will guarautee a perfect cure In all such eases, and a healthy restoration of the genlbi url nary organs office hours 10 tot, and (to 8. Sandays from to 11 a. m. Consultation free. Thun.nvh ex amination and advice, ". lain ou or auuress, 1R- SPINNKY A CO.. 7-3J No. 1 1 Kearuy St., Han Francisco. EMPIRE BAKERY. CARL YOGS, (Successor to Peter Wagner), Manufacturer of Bread, Cakes, Pastry, Pilot Bread, bona, Picnic, Butter, Boston, husar and Shoo Vly CRACKERS, JENNY UNO CAKES, GINGER SNAPS, ETC. 31 Washington street, Portland Ogn. na-Ofders from the Trade solicited. s-SU FAY & MANNING, DKALKRS IN GROCKRIES AND PROVLS (ons. Fruits and Vegetables, Corner of Third anil E streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. We return our 1 banks for the liberal patron age reeelved, and would announce to our pat rons ami the public generally thai, in addition lo our resent location, we have opened a branch store, Corner Thirteenth nnd II streets, " PORTLAND, OREGON. 7 GO TO THE AURORA RESTAURA I North east cor. Front and Alder streets. The only place In Portland where you can get A GOOD SQUARE MEAL 8 Tor 25 Cents. CAPLES & MULKEY, Attorney g-at-Law, Itoom Xo. 3. Odd relloMS." Illllldillg vr-rr.r. HIVE PROMPT AND PERSONAL attention lo business Intrusted to their men -IS CHRIS. SCI.OTH INVITES II IB OLD PATRONS AND THE Iu bile KeneraMy to eall at bis NEW BUTCHER SHOP, WaahliiEtou at., one door enat of Third. vn