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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1880)
3 THE MIRTHFUL MUSE. - - MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. TRAVEL. THE fEW XOB.TETVVEST, THURSDAY, XOYEMBER IS, 1SS0. A PURITA.X HYMX. ly sowl Is lwt rusty rock ; Irl, oil it with thy grace ; AimI mb it, rub It. nib It, Lord, Until I see Utyifnee. AXOIMEBR VJfittSB 11Y TILDEX. The higher the mooa climbs above, The ) Hirer and brighter It beam ; The older ye grow, my dear love, The sweeter and fairer you eeeirt. TIB KVEX SO. Jflall many a gem of - The anotleas shirt TW1 many a simple, jveueves i-oem pn 1. Of Knorati T riotiK ray serene hotel clerk do bear ! it sardine tones of value rare ! A STORY ItRIEKLY TOM They met, they smiled! they wept, they loved ; . ;ie called her Jane. Jhe called him Tnoma A richer man came down the lane, And Tom brought suit for breach of promise. A fcOEXE. X beautiful girl in Moline, "Whose hair was a silvery sheen, Itought an awful red bang On her forehead to hang, Producing a cartons scene. JUST A NATURAL CURL. Xo, she does not live on dew. And her brows not Illy-white, And her hair la not the hoe UT the son's eye-dimming light ; 2Jo, her teeth a not like pearl. And her mon b Is not like a rate; She I Just the kind of a girl K store generally grows. THE DOUBLE CI I. VI X EXPLAINED. When the maid I mn to marry I of evening go to see, I Invariably carry Watches twain along with me. One is boors and hours too fast, Th' other boon and hours too slow; By the flrst we meet the last I oonsnlt when 1 should go. A MORTON GIRL'S FIRST POEM. Some girls love ginger-bread. And some love round -bean best; Some crullers do prefer. Though for them I've no seat ; Some first would sponge-cake have, And some for plum-tarts cry ; Jmt give me kisses when you ean, And if not, pumpkin pie. COM PEXS ATIOX. The poet sings on the plain. The trader tolls In the mart; One envies the other's gain. One stares at the other's art. Yet each one reaches his goal. And the critic sneers as they pass. And each of the three in his soul Believes the other an ass. Bret Harte. " COULD SHE BE MIXET" I stood by her side when the tide came In, With Its cm-ping kiss and walling moan ; 1 neW her fast was she mine to winf Might I call her, some glad day, my own? I looked Into the depth of her hazel eyes; Close to our feet crept the restless sea; la the tender tones that fond hearts prize, I told her how fair Mho was to me. I praised the grace of hr queenly head The Hashing waves ming low and sweet: The bright eyes shone at the words I said. While the light foam nestled about her feet. I praised the sheen of her chestnut hair ; Xever a wont she said to me, But closer she crept to my side down there, By the restless, tossing, moaning sea. 'Oonld she be miner" As I held her fast, I asked the driver. Tie spoke me fair. And said, "He wonld well me, first and last. Far a hundred dollar, the chestnut mar-. Bmriingto Jlnwkryr. A Grateful Lioxess. Lions, when confined in cages, do not object to the presence of rats. These are often seen gnawing the bones oil' which the lions have dined. In illness the caae rs differ ent, for the ungrateful rats begin to nibble the toes of the lord of the forest before his death, and considerably to his discomfort. "To save our lioness from this annoyance," sniri a London showman, "we placed in her cage a line little tn-terrier, who was at first received with n surly growl; but when the first rat appeared and the lioness saw the little terrier toss him in the air, catching him with professional skill across the loins with a snap as he came down, she began to understand what the terrier was for ; she coaxed him to her side, folded her jwtvv around him ; and each night the little fellow slept tit her breast, en folded by her paws, watching that his natural en emies did not disturb the natural rest of his mis tress." Earliest Book axi Newspaper. Tt is said that printing was first introduced into America by the Sjmnish Viceroy Mendoza, at the City of Mexico, in the year 1530; ami the first book pub lished is belfeved to have had the title, "Escaln Espiritual de Fan .Tuin Climaco." Xo copies of tins worK are Known u exist at present, and the name of the printer is a matter of doubt. In what is now the United States, Cambridge, Mass., has the honor of having first introduced the printing press. This was about the year 1G3H. Stephen Daye was the first American printer, and his book was the "Bay Psalm Book," issued in 1040. The first newspajwr was issued at Boston, by John Campbell, on Monday, April 2-1, 1701. It was called the Boston Xcwh-Letter, and was regularly published for about seventy-two years. Hl I Harold St Clair Athelton sends us a love of a IMem beginning, "Sweetly the roses bloom on my ireast." Harold, thou child of genius, change your shirt and take a bath this minute. Next tiling you know you will just be covered with plantains and dog-fennel, or some man will come along and plant you down in cabbage. Hawkcyr. "When an orator gets u stitch in his side and "hems" a great deal, it is needless to remark that he will lose the thread of his diseourse if he keeps on hemming. Square umbrellas have been introduced in ram; but some one .iy thuy are just as bad as the old kind, because tlliey are never rouud when wanted. A lady who drew a gentleman's dressing gown at a church fair, now wishes to draw a good-Took-ing young man to pat In ft. A ooinmon malformation -Too long a tongue. PORTLAND- The Great Commercial Center of the Northwest. ItK Px-ei-scirt initl its ITtitiix'e. It has a population of 21.000. It In to Oregon, ami the Ter ritories of Washington and Idaho, what Xew York City is to the State of Xew York, and hears the sumo rela tion to that State and those Territories that Chicago does to Illinois, St. Iuis to Missouri, Philadelphia to Punnsylva nia, and Xew Orleans to Iyuiislunu. It has more territory tributary to it than any other city In the United States, and Mill soon be numbered with the foremost cities In the Union. liven at this time the hammer und the saw ean he heard in all pari of the city; the demand for buildings Is i-o great that the inclement season of Winter does not cheek the onward march of ItK growth. With the vast number of ships constantly plying between this and foreign ports', freighted with our constantly increasing agricultural products, and the numerous railroads now tributary to or terminating at this city, it will not require more than ten years to swell the population of our Ix'uutiful and growing city to 100,001) wails. Having a larger territory than San Francisco to support it, we may confidently assert that in less than a quarter of a century Portland will lie the fore most city on the coast in point of wealth and population. We will here enumerate the many r:ilroad enterprises already inaugurated. Some of them are constru'ted, and others In process of construction, ail making their termini at this city. THE NORTHERN PACIFIC Ih building rapidly west from Duluth, on Iake Sujterior, and also from the Columbia Kiver east, and will hecoin Ptoted at an early day, thus connecting us with all our sister THK OREGON AXD CALIFORNIA K. K. Terminates here, and is having an immense atronage. THE WESTERN ORKOON R. K-, Formerly the Oregon Central. Is doing a good business. This road runs through the fertile country on the west side of the Willamette River, and its southern terminus at present is at Corvallis, W miles from Portland. THK UTAH NORTHERN M. It. Will be built through hundreds of miles of fertile lauds, the produce of which must be brought to this city for ship ment. This road will connect with the Union i'aelflc It. ft., thus securing two competing lines from the Atlantic to the Pacific, It is now a settled fact that the fONTitAXD, Ik.VI.LKS AND HALT LAKK X. R. Will be constructed at an early day. This will give us three transcontinental roads. XEW RAILROAD ENTERPRISES. A borne company, with unlimited capital, has been or ganised, under the name of the oregontaii I Sal I way Co., to construct narrow-guage roads from this city to the Interior portions of the State, ultimately connecting with the Cen tral lacinc, with branches wherever inducements may of fer. This enterprise Ik being pushed vigorously to comple tion, no that it may be in readiness to move this Fall's crop. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Have been died to construct a mad from Itattle Mountain, Nevada, in the direction of Oregon, to connect with the Oregon tan Kail way Co. road, and make Portland Its ter minus. This will give us direct communication with the richest silver mines in the world, and will make Portland one of the greatest railroad centers in the Union. We shall soon be connected by rail with the Northern Iacine R. R.; also with Chicago and the Atlantic cities. Thousands of Immigrants are constantly arriving from all parts of the civilised world, and the millions of acres of agricultural lands that lie still unbroken by tbe plowshare, and awaiting the advent of the sturdy farmer, point most conclusively to the fur' that an era of prosperity Is already dawning upon this fair young state. When the Immigration has reached Its full tide, and three millions ot acreare under cultivation, then will Oregon be known as the wealthiest State in the Union. I'OItTI.AXD CITY IIOHILVriCAn. The land In this enterprise lies adjoining the city, and Is only from ten to fifteen minutes' walk from the Court House, and a lew distance than that from one of the best public schools In the city. It is divided Into ONE THOUSAND TWENTY-POPS. LOTS, Fifty by one hundred feet In sUe, with streets sixty feet PRICE. AH lots will lie sold for 9100 each, payable In installments of $i per month, or the small sum of itt-", cent per day. Xo Interest will be charged, and a good and sufficient Bond for Deed will be given upon the payment of the flrst install ment of 5, and a Warraul Deed upon receipt of last in stallment, both without expense to the purchaser. TO PURCHASERS. Those not finding it convenient to moke their payments when due, will be granted twenty days grace in which to make such payments, as it is d -sirahlc that all shall have every possible opportunity to keep up their payments. Those desiring to make full payment at the time the Bond is Issued, will be entitled to a reduction of tlOoneach lot, or " on each j0 paid in. As the ROAD TO WEALTH Is the most certain and rapid through real estate Invest ments, this enterprise offers far more Inducements to the IMiblic than any other on the coust at this time, as tbe price and payments are within the reach of all. Do not let this chance pass. Buy a lot, build, and make yourself Inde K?ndeii(. Many of you who live In rented houses my more every year for rent than would purchase a lot and build a roof over your head. You then would Is? Independent of exacting landlords, and in truth have a place to call home. !KNT FORGET That not many years ago some of the lsst lots In San Fran cisco were sold for an ounce of gold dust, and that now tliev cannot he bought for $KM-"- Also, remember that In Chi cago some of the best business lo.s were once traded for a pair of old hoot. 1 low often Is the remark made hy old resident of Portland that once they could have Itought loth for Sift) that $20,000 whi Id not buy now. It is not wise "to despise the day of small things." IT la TRUE That of all real estate Investments the homestead plan Is the best and safest, as all who Invest are Interested in mak ing the whole proerty more valuable. To Illustrate: Su ihmoA builds a house on his lot, and It owns a lot adjoin ing; IS gets the lenetit of A's improvement, while A Is no! Injured thereby. This philosophy will apply to the entire property. we nave onnaieu r 101 10 eacn 01 me pnuci)Hti churches for church HiriHses. Also, two lots are set apart for public school iMiriwses. ltAILROAP PURCHASE. The Overland, Oregon and California and the Western Railroad Comttanles have purchased all the land from the east line of the Homestead (Ninth street) to the water front for their lermlnus, dests, machine shops, ele.; also the main llneof theOregonlan Railway Company ( Limited 1 will have its terminus near by. Thus the greatest railroad center on the I'aelflc Coast lays in close proximity to these lots. This purchase has caused a rise In all surrounding property of 100 ar cent, making the lots In this Homestead from 75 to 100 percent cheaper than any other real estate In Portland. Inasmuch as this Homestead was advertised to la- sold for a stlHilated price la-fore the recent advance, un pleasant as It is, we shall strictly adhere to our advertised contract with the jHiblic to sell these lots for $100 each for the next ninety days. The two hundred hit that were reserve I foraetual settlers are now all sold, and the demand to select lots being so great, we have been compelled to place more lots on the market from which the public may select for the next ninety days. This alTonls an opportunity for persons so de siring to purchase the most beautiful residence prtiH?rty. TO PARTIES ItKSIRINH TO PURCHASE. This property Is now selling very rapidly, ami those wish ing to buy will do well to call or send immediately fora lot or lots. All lint the flrst installment must be imid at the Hanking House or I A Tillou, in the city of Portland. PKIMONS FROM A DMTANCK leslr1ng a lot. may forward fo.00 to the Ceiie-al Manager, and a Bond will lie immediately forwarded. Money may be forwarded by registered letter, money order, or Wells, Fargo ( '' Kx press, at my risk. For further particulars, apply to j. M. KICK, (i-m-nil Manger, Portland, Or. Or to IIAPJHTA MrKAUOIII.IN, "J Morrison street. Certificate: I certify that I am the owner of the lands in the Portland City Homestead the title thereto Is perfect, beluga U. s. patent and I authorize .1. M. Rice to sell said projierty on inefongohig plan. P. A. MAHQUAM. Kerereuces: AViluUahLltekaRll0H.J. If. Mitchell, F.x U.S.Svtialor: lion. I,. f. C! rover, TJ. S Senator; J. a. strowbridge, Mer chant; Meter A Frank, Merchant; Geo. II. minus, Printer. DR. PAUL IB. BRENAN, The Most Successful Physician on the Pacific Coast IN THK TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC AND DIFFICULT CASES, HAS RETURNKI) AFTER AN EXTENSIVE TOUR OP the Eastern states fur the past four months. The Doc tor visited all the principal medical institutions in the large cities of the United States, and comes laick with all the modern methods. Instruments and appliances known to the most scientific men in the profession. The Ixctor has also brought charts and manikins to illustrate his lectures. DR. PAUL M. BREXAX has is-en lecturing for 15 years on the Laws of Life ami Health. In his private and public lectures he has taught men ami women the true system of life, how to Ik? healthv and lumpy, if they would only be guided by his wise counsel. Rut all cannot hear his de lightful and instructive lectures, nor can lie tell everything necessary forsullering humanity to know from the public rostrum liefore a promiscuous audience. There remains much to la- learned from him, a his experience extends over broad tlelds of active professional life. This knowl edge so necessary to the welfare of sun'erers can only be gleaned by private Professional Consultation at Ills office. His experience in the various purts of Europe and America gives him such ipiMrtunlties of learning the delicate dis eases which the human family an- prone to, their mode of treatment and permanent cure, as no other physician on the 1 Nellie Coast can claim. lie ha" not only treated these diseases most successful I v, but has made them a life study, as u few moments' eonsuitatioii u !! prove. He h-is become an expert in. the treatment of disease, weakness and derangement of the re-prodnetlve organs of both male and female, including diseases caused by the FOLLIES OF YOUTH, Such a Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, or Logs op Perfect Vitality. Nearly two-thirds of all the Chronic Diseases spring, either directly or indirectly, from some de rangement of the sexual system, and yet this subject is neglected by the majority of the medical profession. IT IS TRUE That ersons who arc unfortunate enough to be alllicted by any form of sexual disease hiive at delicacy in culling upon the proter physician in time, from a sense of mod esty, and sometimes from ignorance, and permit those dis eases to exist until their constitutions become corrupted, their organization broken down, and the hoiie of future happiness blighted, until death becomes a welcome mes senger to carry them out of their miserable existence. Those who call in time upon Dr. PAUL M. BREXAX need have no fear but what he will restore them to perfect health and vigor, make their bodies pure and their minds content, if they will only follow his advice and treatment. Catarrh. Bronchitis, Throat Diseases, Skill Diseases, Rheumatism, Kidney Complaint, and all Disease of the Eye and Ear, stomach and Bladder, he can cure without fall. No (J tiack Nostrums u 1-1 si ; no slop treatment ; 1:0 false promises. Everything strictly confidential under all circumstances. CONSULTATION FREE, and a list of printed questions sent to those living at a distance who cannot consult him personally. All Surgical Operation performed. Office No. B First street, between Oak and line. Office Hours From 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to o and 7 to S p. x. All letters for professional business must be addressed to .Dr. Iaul M. Brenan Co.,tB FlrM street, Portland, Or. 9-7 NO PATENT, NO PAY! PATEMTS OBTAINED 1-oR INVENTORS IN THE UNITED States, I "lunula, and Eun-. at rcliieed prices. With our principal olllc- hs-ated in Washington, directly oppo site the United states Patent 1 ffiV. we are able to attend to all Iatent Business wit li greater promptness and dispatch and less cost than any other patent attorneys, who are at a distance from Washington, and who have, therefore, to employ "associate attorneys." We make preliminary ex aminations and furnish opinions as to patentability free of charge, and all who are interested in new inventions and patents an- invited to send for a copy of our "Oulde for Ob taining Patents," which is sent free to any address, and contains complete instructions how to obtain patents, and other valuable matter. We refer to the Jernan-.nerican National Rank, Washington, D. C; the Royal Swedish, Norwegian, ami Danish l-gations, at Washington; Hon. Jos. Casey, late ( 'hief Justice U. S. t 'ourt of Claims ; to tbe Officials of the U. s. Patent onVe, und to Senators and Members of t'ongn-ss from every state. Address: 1M'ls BAOtiER A ., solicitors of Patents and Attorneys-at-I.aw. Droit Building. Washington. D.C. USE ROSE PILLS. THE PQRTUND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Rooms Corner of First and Stark Streets (Over Utdd A Tilton's Bank.) Contains Over Elht Thousand Choice Rooks and. OVER OXE HUXDRED PAPERS AND MAGAZINES. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. MONTHLY DUES, $1.00 PAYABLE QUARTERLY. DlPE'-roR W. Ldd, P. C. Schuyler, Jr., M. I. Deady. II. W. Cnrlwtt, W. II. Brackett, A. C. Nlt:U, C. H. Lewis, M. W. Feebbeiiner, II. Failing, U Blum. Oppickrs Matthew P. Deady, President: II. Falling, Vice-President ; P. C. Schuyler, Jr.. Treasurer; M. W. Feeh heimer, Corresponding Secretary; Henry A. Oxer, librarian and Recording Secretary. Qin)UTFIT FURXISIIHD FREE, WITH PULL IX O lJ st met Ions for conducting the most profitable busi ness that anyone can engage In. The business is so easy to learn, and our Instructions are so simple and plain, that anyone ean make great prollls from the very start. Xo one can fail who is willing to work. Women are as successful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like It ever known Is'fore. All who engage are surprised at the ease and rapidity with which they are aide to make money. You can engage in this latslness dur ing your smre time at great profit. You do not have to in vest capital in It. We lake all the risk. Those who need ready money should write to us at once. All furnished free. Address Trpe A Co., Augusta, Maine. nol-so D THE AMERICAN Stoam Dyeing and Clortning Works YE AXD CLEAX ALL KIXDs OF SILK, WOOLEN .....I - . . 1 . 1 ... I .. nOAM tt... . . . 1 t . . , , ......(... r nilu JIIIAtl pnnis mtv- mi t nun wt and French systems. Kid fJ loves and Feathers cleaned and died by a new process. Blankets and Furs cleaned nicely, ('leaning and dyeing Gents' Clothing a specialty. O. COXRAD A CO., Xo. 10 Salmon street, Portland, Oregon. TT T7T 1 YOURSELF BY M AKIXO MOXEY WHEN" A I" JJLj j L golden chance Is oil cm I, thereby always keep ing (Mtverty from your door. Those who always take ad van tage of tbe good chances for making money that are oll'ered generally liecome wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances remain In ovprty. We want many men, women, Ihiv and girls to work for u right in their own lo calities. The Imsiness will pay more than ten times ordi nary wages. We furnish an exensive outllt and nil that you need, free. No one who engages falls to make money very rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address Stix.sox t Co., Portland, Maine. nol-80 OXI, Y a o C K X T s . A New England Woman's Trial, OUR PECOTTIES By KESIAH SIIELTOX. Author of "Xettcd," "Forty IHiys, or One Vacation," "The Heights and Depths of Ambition." tfW Address, enclosing 'JT cents, Authors PublishlngCom pany. No. 27 Bond street. New York, X. Y. je3-t0 OA OUTFIT SKXT FREE TO THOSE WHO WISH TO engage In the most pleasant and profitable business known. Everything new. Capital not required. We will furnish you everything. 10 a day and upwards is easily made without staying away from home over night. No risk whatever. Many new workers wanted at once. Many are making fortunes at the lMisltiess. Indies make as much as in- 11, ;m I voting Imivs ami girls make great pay. No one who is will in':: to work fails to make more money everyday (haticiin l.e made in a week at any ordinary employment. Those who engage -t once will find a short road to fortune. Addii-k II. llAi.f.KTT iV Co., Portland, Maine. . nol-80 OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD COMPANY. On and after October 11th, 1SS0, trains wIM ran as follows (DAILY, EXCEIT SI NDAVS): Uastslde Division. I'KOX I'OItTI,AXI TO ItOSKRITIlt;. Jfnil Train I.KAVBS AMKIYIK Portland 7:30 a. m. I Roseburg -.7:01 B.'lii Roseburg .5:00 a. m. Portland ; ,1:98 p. 31 Portland.. Lebanon. Albany Express Tvniii I.KAVHS AIIHIVHS l:0O i. Ji. -1:15 A. M. Lebanon Portland Freight Train AKtRVfiS ...-.4:1-5 a m. I Junction . -JUKI tvn 5:5 a m. Portland 8:35 The Oregon and California Railroad Perry makes uon Willi ait ueguiar Trains on Kastside Division. I.KAVBS Portland Junction AVcstsiile Division. I'KOM POKTLAM) TO COKVAl)LI. Mail Train LEAVES ARRIVES Portland S:C0 a. m. I Corvallis gtfOr. C Corvallis SdOA. St. Portland 3.t r. . Cloe connections are made at Roseburg with the 01 me uamornia ami Oregon stage Company. Tickets for sale to all the princiiml Kints in Caiifonflat and the East, at the Coiniwny's ofrfce, Corner F and Front Streets., at Ferry Landing, Portland. Storage will be charged on Freight remaining in Com panys Warehouses over twenty-four hours. Freight will not is? received for shipment after 5 O'cKsji: i. x. on Eastside Division, and 6 o'clock p. x. on Westekta Division. J. BRAXDT, E. P. ROGERS. Ceneral Superintendent. Gen. Freight ami Passenger Agent. '. PORTLAND TO SAN FRANCISCO. Carrying U. S. Mail and Wells, Fargo & 00 Express. rpHE OREGON' RAILWAY AXD XAVIGATION 0M JL pany and I'aelflc Coast steamship Company will mbr patch, every five daj s, for the above port, one of their WW and elegant A 1 Iron .teumship, viz.: THE ORECON, COLUMBIA, AND STATE OP CALIFORNIA. SAILIXG DAYS November -1, 9, 11, 19, f. & December -1, 9. Leaving Portland at 3 a. x. . THROUGH TICKETS sold to all the principal cUtas fet. the United States and Canada. For particulars for Passage ami Freight, apply to . U. WtUJLtlt, Or to Steamship Agent O. R. ft X. Oo- Corner of Ash and Front streets, Portland, Ox. J. McCRAKEX A Oo., Agents erf the P. C. S. S. Oo 60, 82 and 64 North Front .street, Portlaad. OK, SOLID FACTS. Alarming prevalence of that Insidious, loathsome, dsnrwti oos, and often fatal disease, CATA111I "VriX E-TKXTHR OF THE PEOPLE OF THE NOHTRs i west are sn tiering more or !ee from this baneful mat ady. Helng of scrofulous origin, hence constitutional, kc manifestations are as varied in form as the rainbow is tea color. Catarrh Ik a scrofulous affection of the mtwws membrane which lines not only the throat and nasal p sages bnt also all the interior cavities brain, eyes, etuss, stomach, liver, lungs, Intestines, kidneys, bladder, and tha entire cuticle of the body and in its different stageg 1st known as Hrmii, Dry or Caxcerovs Catarrh. At Stst it usually streets the throat and nostrils, the impuritfes which are swallowed into the stomach or Inhaled into Hhi lungs, thus poisoning the digestive, respirator?- and geaiMr urinary organs, and causing Deafness, Dyspepsia, Owistipw tion, Chronic Diarrhoea, Iimnchitis, Leueorrhoea ni Consumption, which latter Is very often only Catarrh 01 the Lungs. Hence it is evident that any remedy, to b effectual In permanently curing this disease, 1111114 possess the alterative properties necessary to eliminate from tlt blood the scrofulous virus, which is the primary eaustj oC the malady, as well as to cleanse and heal tbe affect, membrane. T3K. JAMES KECK?S ' Sure Cure for Catarrh L Possesses these qualities In a preeminent degree, avhsr first cured himself, and for the last twelve years he ha ued the SritE Cl'RE in his practice as a physician with th-a most gratifying and unvarying success. We would caution the public against purchasrag any preparation claiming to lx the same or similar. Xos-a genuine without the autograph, ".lames Keck, JLIX,1 the wrapier of each package. We do not ask you to be! icveour unsupported stahaneals nor will we publish the certificates of unknown pecsoacre- siding in the East or at a great distance: but, on tfceoaa' -trary, we respectfully refer those afflicted with CctahMX to the following HOME TESTIMONY: J. 31. STROWBRIDGE, Eq., Capitalist. Portland, Or. . JOSEPH BUCHTEL, Em,., sheriff Multnomah couwlr Portland, Or. REV. ALOX'.O T. .TOXES, Salem. Or. JOSEPH DAVIS. Esq., Tenino, W. T. C. II. WHEELER. Esq., Merchant, East Portland. C. II. HAMLIX. Esq., Engineer, Car Shops, East PorUaaa. W. H. CU.MMIXGS, Esq., lVoria, Or. We have hundreds of testimonials from the inoaircattt Jl able citizens of Oregon and Washington, but only refer ta the names of a Xew well -iuown and prominent IndivJiiaalB. Ask your Druggist for Dr. James lieeli'.s Sure Ctirc for Catarrh, And see that his signature is on the wrapper of each package PRICE, OX'E DOLUVR PER BOTTLE, Or Six Baltics thr So.00. iW A liberal discount to druggists. Send orders to DR. JAMES KECK X j. 1 ii First Street, Portland, TTrngua Orfai HODGE, DAVIS A CX, self) 3m Wholesale Agents, Portland, QBqtjim u S E ROSE PILLS FOR CHILDREN ! 2SSE This HMtmf ml JIngnj-.iiie uill enter 011 its 1.1th yenr in 18SI. $I.au nYear, in advance. Send lor Sninple Xo. and Jre inliiui I.lst. Xi:V Subseiiliers set extra Jfos." by stibscribiii-noiv. Address: 4 It Xursery Pulillshinx Compuiiy, lioston, Jlass,