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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1879)
The Treasurer of the United States Nat Hughes opened his eyes very Child-Life on the Amazons. “She delighted in knowing she was so wide, and gave a significant little grunt gives notice that the principal and ac- beautiful, so bewitching, and she could Child-life here is an excoedingly curi arued interest of registered stock of the not entirely control the spirit of coquet of wondering approval, when the cur “Tell mo the name of the lady who ry that seemed the only fault in her dis tains of one of the porch windows sud ous study ; the little quiet creatures are late corporation of Washington and was your lastj partner,” Neel Stratton denly’ parted, and Noel Stratton stepped so different from our romping American Georgetown will be paid at the treasury said to his friend, Nat Hughes, as the position. “She seemed to love me, yet she over the still with Honoria Leigh lean boys and girls. They get few’ caresses at Washingten, on and after tin* 15tli of two sauntered from the crowded room to would torment me sometimes in a very ing upon his arm. and give none ; mother-love is mechani July, and th.it interest will ctase on the cool plaza. spirit of mischief by accepting atten To the others collected in the crowded cal ; there is nothing of that overflow of that day. “Is it possible that you have been tions I did not like, ever making peace ball-room there was nothing unusual in tenderness, that constant watchful care, The widow of the late Brigadier-gen- three weeks here and do not know by pretty penitence and loving conces the appearance of two of their circle that sheds such a halo around our homes. eial James A. Collins died last week at Honoria Leigh I” cried his companion. sions afterward. promenading slowly and joining in the The liabies vegetate in their steady brow n Sacramento, aged 90 years. “Honoria Leigh ! I have heard of “Our engagement was but one month waltz following their apj^earance, but fashion, seldom crying or laughing, but her.” old, and I was hoping soon to have a Nat smiled as he saw the happy light in lying all day in their hrinmock cradles Sutlered Twrntv Years. “Heard of her ! I should think so. day appointed for the wedding, when one his friend’s eyes, the proud carriage of and watching everything around them “ I have suffered for twenty years “There is not a belle here who can com evening 1 called upon Honoria. his head, and saw upon Honoria’s fair with keen eyes. As soon as the little with itching and ulcerated piles, having pare with her. “As I crossed the hall leading to the cheek the faintest flush of gladness, and bovs and girls can toddle about they are “That o<l<r, staturesque beauty is so door of the private sitting room, I saw in her great dark eyes the smile they left pretty much to their own resources, used every remedy that came to mv no tice without benefit, until I used Dr rare. just ahead of me a gentleman about my had not worn for five long years. tumbling up the back stairs of life on a William’s Indian Ointment and received “Did you notice ?—not all the dancing own age evidently just arrived from a diet of mandioca meal and fish. The immediate relief.” r nor tlie heat of that crowded room longjourney. parents seldom punish their children, for The Bast Straw. .J ames C ap . roll . could bring the faintest flush to her they are very docile ; when they do, the “Nothing strange in that, you will say, (An old miner) Tecoma, Nevada. cheek. but the servant who preceded this gen It was the last straw that broke John little ones pucker up their mouths and “She is always pale and quiet, but If vou are going to paint your house, tleman, knocked at tho door of Honor Harrison’s back. When his wife tore look sullen, but do not cry. Pleasure is there is not a rosy-cheeked, laughing barn, wagon or machinery, the wonder ia’s private sitting room, and answering up all the carpets, lie said not a word. expressed by a smile—among the little damsel here who breaks more hearts than a voice from the inside, opened it, say When his meals were served in the girls very often bv a broad grin, with ful Imperishable Mixed Paint is surely Honoria Leigh, with her stately figure the Ix'st, for it. is warranted by their ing: woodshed, he made no complaint. abundant show of teeth- but an articul and impassive face. agents in your own town not to chalk, “ ‘Mr. Graham, Miss Leigh.’ When the painters and whitewashers ate laugh is a rarity. “Her eyes are wonderful!” peel or blistir; to cover better and It is interesting to watch how the crack, “In a moment my Honoria, with a came, he smiled. He sat down on tacks, work t-Hsier Ilian h ny ol her paint. Toe ! in per« “Will you introduce ine, Nat 1 Not glad cry, was folded in the embrace of a found clothes pins in his Sunday hat, mental traits of the races appear even in iHhable Paint whs awarded the tir’t premium, to-night,” he added, hastily, as his al I other pa nts, at the California Ktate stranger, who kissed her fondly, and fell over flat irons and rolling pins, and the young babies. If a plaything is giv over Fair, ICTS, and the Gold Medal at tlie Oregon friend turned toward the ball room, “to Fai , 1S7K. Get a circular from their called her by affectionate names. yet contented himself with the thought en them they examine it gravely for a Slate Agent, wh. ch explains this wonderful dbcov- morrow. I do not care to return to the little while, and then let it diop. Ob “The door closed and I was shut out. that house cleaning never lasts more ery. Try tae paint and you certain y would ball again. To-morrow morning, if I rushed home, wrote an angry, reproach than ten months of the year. The straw serve how different this is from a white have no other. there is an opportunity, will you present ful letter to Honoria, hade Aunt Edith came when his wife asked him if he baby’s actions. A bright little six- The woman who is truly womanly is nrver me to the lady T’ happy willi a sallow, rough, wan, blotched, farew’ell, and started by the midnight wouldn’t please bring the big rocking month’s old at home has four distinct or otherwise lilemisbed complexion. Live “Willingly. Guard your heart.” train. cliair down stairs. He started down methods of investigation. First, by her the costliest garment*- that is well; store “She is a flirt, then 1” her mind with all the grace* of elegant citi “The following Saturday I sailed for with it, walking backwards, and when looking; ; second, by touching; then bv tarc —that I* better: let her pnl on religion’* “Na That is the queerest part of it. America, only returning a month ago. they discovered him in the hall below it putting the object in its mouth; and ' fi- *wect array- which is best of all. Mill you She seems absolutely indifferent to ad make a true woman truly happy I have never seen or heard from Hono took six minutes to entangle him from nallv by banging it against the floor. cannot without a “fair and elear complexion.” t he miration or attention, resorts to no Blood Purltier, by it* great blood- ria since, until I came here to find the the chair and find out which was who. The brown merino just looks; he does Oregon cleansing propertie*, remove* all blotches, artifice to gain either the one or the man I supposed my successful rival hov As the children pimple*, etc., from the »kin. Imparling Io II They asked Mr. Harrison if he was not investigate at all. othe, and gives no man the right to feel ering always about her. pure, marble-like lint ami brilliancy so hurt, and how it happened, and why he grow’ older, the same trait is apparent in that much admired by the fair sex. that he is honored above all others, yet “Day after day I have resolved to didn’t dig in his heels aud call for the almost every case. An Indian is con In ejery nine case* out of ten,t'ough*,folds this very cool contempt of their preten speak to her, and reproach her for my police; but he answered never a word, tent to hear or see a thing without ex and Catarrh proceed from ami originate in sions seems to stimulate the male |*or- wasted life, and now you tell me niy Momaeli or Bowel*. Plunder’* Oregon lie walked right out, his lips tightly amining or troubling himself about the the Blood Pnrlllcr is a certain cure. tion of the society till they are fairly wretched jealousy has led me into an ab compressed, and, when the officer found whys ami wherefores; even such incom- piqued into devoted attentions.” surd error. ¡yr In making any purchase or in him it was midnight, and he was braced prehensibe pursuits as fossil-collecting, “The handsome man who hovers near “Mr. Grab im is certainly the brother against a fence and fast asleep. AVhoo or butterfly-catching, or sketch* )g, pro writing in response to any advertise« her so much—Graham, 1 think I have of Miss Leigh’s mother,” said Nat, lifted up he fell back and split his coat voke hardly any curiosity. The people nient in tlii* paper you will please men« lion the name of the paper. heard him called—is he not the favored gravely. from skirt to collar, helpless as a bag of look on quietly, sometimes asking a one 1” •‘You know the family 1” barley. lie was left 1o sleep it off, and question or two, but soon dismissing the HAV« VOU ri “Mark Graham ! Why, he is her “Assuredly. My mother was one of about four o’clock in the morning lie subject fioin their minds as something uncle.” Mrs. Leigh’s most intimate friends, and awoke when spoken to, tore down part they are incapable of understanding. Noel Stratton crushed the delicate kid after her death she always kept up a of the fence, threw a rock against a ne With all the crowding to see the lady of A Sure Cure F oiiik I al Last \o one Xieed Sutler. glove he had in his hand into a shape warm friendship with Honoria and her gro’s door, and ripped every button off our party, hardly a person asked why she A sure cure for the blind, bleedinz, it« l«ing aii«l ti less ball, as he said in a hoarse, low Aunt Louise. Your story partly ex the officer’s vest. The officer didn’t came. So, too, the babies are unambit ceratcd piles luw been «liseovered by Dr. U iilinn* (; remedy) called Dr. Wi liams’lixliaii Ointnii'ii tone: plains the dangerous illness which know that it was cleaning time over at ious ; they do not cry after pretty colors, • A Indian single box has cured the worst old chronic cases “Iler uncle ' Mark Graham Honoria’s changed Honoria from tho bright girl his house, and that the man would nat or stretch out their hands to a candle. 1 twenty-live ____ ______ ami ___ thirty years' stan«iing No on«- net * minute l * s after applying tiiis wonderful ..<H«t I ____ suffer five uncle I” | you describe, to the cold, impassive wo urally be desperate, and he therefore Ami the men have no apparent desire to ing medicine. Lotions, instruments and elv< tuarie . < “Why, Noel, what ails you? Man man she is now.” harm than g«H«i. Williams' Ointment abs -; better their lot. They go on just as m««ve took him down. the tumors, allays the intense itching (paili<-ularly at alive, are you going to faint I” “Illness. Was she ill?” “The only wonder to me is, that this their fathers did ; submit to the imposi night after getting warm in bed), acts as a |>.>ni instant an«l painless relief, and is prep i 'ed oiil.i “No, no. It is nothing; a passing “We all supposed at the time it was worthy citizen didn’t murder some one tion of the whites, a little sullenly, but gives f««r Piles iteliing of the private parts, anil nothing else. spasm. Do not mind me.” of cured patients attest its virtues, and Mr. Leigh’s troubles.” in cold blood,” remarked his Honor without a thought of rebellion, unless Thousands plivsiciatis of all sc I kh «!* pr«*noiine«' it. the gie.ttest c<«n But even as he sj>oke the strong man “Troubles ! 1 never heard of them. when the evidence was all in. “Set there is a white or a half-breed to lead trii.u’ioll to medicine of the age. It matters n««i Inea reeled across the porch to a bench, and I thought he was one of our most dis- him at liberty at once, and t ome of you them. The children do not care much long or severely you liave been suffering, , oil cauls cured. sank down as if struck by a sudden tiaguished and honored men.” ii,''“ Knife, knife, m i l, mcdie'iie, medicine; knit« for playthings ; we rarely see one with mend his coat before he goes out.” again, and so on fora whole year; t«n<l yet the fungus blow. “You are right, for he rose aljove the The citizen went awav feeling a trifle a rag doll; the little boys delight in growth which caused me oO milch pain, itching atid “I will tell you, Nat,’’ he sai<l, after temporary cloud that at one time seemed better, but there was a rumor late hist bows and arrows, but they’ take them as miserv increased until I despaired of life. For six months I lay in a Canadian hospital undtrgoing itiex a moment of silence, “in an instant ” to threaten his whole career.” Sometimes pressib’e agony, but found no hope. Last Fall I came night that he at once jumped into the a part of their training. Cleveland and underwent a terrible jo;«eration by “Tell me what ?” asked his wondering “This is not the time or place to river. the people have dances in imitation of to three doctors at the Cleveland City Hospital, from tlie friend. “You are ill, Noel.” enter into an explanation that would the fesLa sports; and we hear them hum effects of which I lie er expecteti to recover. After ly weeks on my bat'; in bed, I was still in no better “No, I am not ill. It is deserted take hours of discussion, but just about Women as Government Clerks. ming the waltzes and quadrilles which ing condition, 'or in less than two weeks ■ fter leaving the hospital the whole trouble grew as fas. anil as great as here, Nat. Too early for promcnaders. the time you sailed Mr. Leigh was su|> their quick ears have caught from the ever. But, thank God, some one recommended Dr. clerks in The employment of female Sit down, and I will tell you what makes posed to be involved in a disgraceful musicians. As an Indian will paddle Williams’ Indian Ointment, which I tried, rnd to-day, growth lias disa;>|>cared, the oain and itching is your words a revelation to me. You re complication which he afterward proved Washington has become an established steadily all day, while his wife at home the gone, I am happy an«l hojieful, and life lies in w « harms thing, and, as it would seem, purely on hardly ceases her monotonous cotton tor me. It is all due to this wonderful Ointnit lit.which member five years ago, when 1 spent a to be an error. I will never fail to recommend so lo «gas I live. Noth merit. At the present there are em beating, so the little ones have an inex ing Winter in the capacity of escort-in-chief “ Indeed, he so completely exonerated else, it seems to me, could have stave«] the growth inv terrible malady." JOHN MORGAN, to Aunt Elith?” himself that he stood higher than ever ployed in the departments 1,300 women, haustible gift of patience. Where a Cleveland, Ohio at salaries ranging from $900 to $1,800. white child would fret and cry, the “The aunt who left you her fortune?” when the mistake was proven. “Jolm Morgan is my brother and 1 can fully bear out re<*oinnien<lation of Dr. Williams Indian ointment. “The same, though death seemed far “ But the temporary trouble was sup But one receives this highest amount, brown one sits all day, perfectly still, nis Mv brother would no doubt have been in his grave long from $1,200 to though many receive enough from her then.” posed to account for his daughter’s ill- but watching everything around him. ago but for .his Balm of Gilead.' E. P. MORGAN, Business Colligo, $1,400. Few of them 1 resign, and few To see a little Indian boy in a canoe, Teacher of Phonography, Spencerian Cleveland, “She was one of the most devoted ness. Ohio. O'We could if necessary print pages *«f letteiF r-.< votaries lo fashion, and the Winter was i “ You must have known how she leave their places to marry and settle you would say that nothing of him was druggists and ihthoiis cured, praising this wondeifu1. The greatest ex- alive but his eves.—Herbert H. Smith, healing ointment. into domestic life. a constant round of receptions, balls and i loved and honored him.” It has a larger sale and takes ths lead of any other Pile remedy in th«' world. gayeties of all sorts. “ I know that well. Doubtless she ports in counting money and detecting ,n Scribner’s for J uly. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Sold wholesale l y “One of Aunt Edith’s especial jiets i thought I had deserted her in her hour counterfeits are among the lady em Redinglon Son, San Francis •- apr 5 eow :;m ployes. The appointment of women to was Honoria Leigh. of sorrow and humiliation. A Horrible Scene. “You would scarcely think, Nate, “ She can never forgive me !” Noel these places was first made by Secretary looking at her to-night, that in those days said radly. “ Do not let me keep you Chase in 1862, and the highest salary The movement in Fancc to have all Their usefulness and capital sentences executed in private is she was one of the most animated and front the ball-room, Nat. I will sit paid was $600. brilliant of belles. here awhile, and then retire. I am not aptness for the work being demonstrat likely to receive a remarkable impetus ed, they have steadily increased in num from the horrible scene which occurred “Five years ago her cheeks were fit for dancing and flirting to-night.” round and blooming as a child’s; the icy The bench upon which Noel Stratton bers, ami have been able to command at Agon at the execution of the parricide manner you mention did not exist then, was seated when his friend left him was salaries approximating the wages of the I.aprade. When Deibler, Roch’s suc but every word and movement were full hidden from any promenaders on the men who formerly occupied these places. cessor, entered the condemned man’s cell of animation. balcony by a heavy pillar covered with Few of the many ill things prophesied with his three aides, Laprade sprung into “She was wonderfully’ l>eautiful, but vines, and still further concealed by the as the result of such an innovation have a corner and refused to sit down on the occurred, and the heads of departments stool and have his hair cut and his toilet society gave her that most hateful of all darkness of the «veiling. names for a woman to bear—that of a He had been there a long time, with would seriously object to making any made. “No; I want to go as 1 am,” he tiirt.j no companion but his own sad, remorse change now.. It is a gratification to see said, and when the executioner said met her, forewarned that she made ful thoughts, when the rustling sweep new fields of usefulness opening up to soothingly, “Come come; we don’t want playthings of hearts, and won love only of silken garments roused him from the women of the land, more especially to make you suffer,” shouted, “But you to throw it aside. painful reverie, and looking up, he saw when they prove themselves so fully do make me suffer, and unjustly, loo; I IMPORTERS 1 competent as in the departments at never hurt any one.” It took the four “But, as I said, Aunt Edith made her indistinctly the figures of two ladies. .......... AND........... executioners nearly half an hour to get Wholesale and Retail Dealers in a special favorite, and in the privacy of While he was wondering if he could Washington. him down, so desperately did he defend her, own home circle I found her so escape unseen, the voice of one of the Idle Actors. himself with hands feet and teeth— in frank, noble and winning, that I grad new-comers, sweet, low and familiar, deed, four keepers had to be summoned ual y forgot the reputation she bore, and held him quite motionless. Union Squaie, says the New Yoik cor to their assistance. Then, when they had beli eved her a pure, true woman. “ You see, Aunt Louise,” the voice respondent of the Hartford Times, is fast lied his legs, he refused to sit down on Goods Sent by Mall or Wells ‘ Have you heard her sing 1” said sadly, “ he avoids me still, and I Fargo. ‘ She never sings.” can never tell him his error. Each day filling up again with idle actors. When the stool, and, breaking the cords with “In those days she sang." I lesolve to write and explain to him my passing there yesterday, I had to edge my which he was bound, began another fierce “In society, her voice, though culti innocence, but my pride steps in and way through a very large crowd of them. struggle, crying all the time, “You don’t They cong'egate chiefly on the east side think it’s painful—I wish you were in my vated and powerful, was applauded as keeps me silent.” one of the finest ever heard in an ama “ Let me tell him, Honoria. Yet I and on the same block with the Union place.” At last one of the keepers took All kinds of Produce Bought and Sold or Sold on Commission. teur |>erfornier. agree with you that it is humiliating to Square Hotel. A considerable number the prostrate man by the hair and ears “But for us, Aunt Edith and me, she explain an error that could never have may also be seen on the south ride, in and pounded his head against the stone letters promptly answered. Country peo would sing soui music, wonderful Ger occurred had not Noel Stratton l>een of front of the Union l’alace Hotel. The floor until he surrendered and promised ple will save by corresponding with us. latter house is largely patronized by Thes to struggle no longer. After feeling the man melodies full of pathos and sweet a suspicious, jealous nature.” ness, quaint old ballads of the past and “ It could never have occurred if I pians of the middle class— stock actors, steel of the scissors as the neck of his soft, sweet home tunes, that seemed like had not so often given given him cause for instance, who earn fair wages, and the shirt was being cut off, Labarde made no more prominent members of traveling resistance, but remained in a horrible echoes oi childhood. for jealousy. I thought it added to his No. 16!> and 171\Second St. companies. The larger crowd is always calm, muttering only from lime to time, “In dbciety men applauded her bril love to let him see that others admired liant conversational powers, her wit, her and courted me, never dreaming he could seen on the Ea,t side, where the "dra “This is painful—very painful.” As is matic bureaus ’ are, and several saloons done with parricides, a white shirt was readingland her almost masculine grasp fancy me utteily false.” in which the actors meet and chat over thrown upon his shoulders and a black W. 1;. F'NO. DILL Dt BOIS. of intellect. “ He could never have loved you their affairs. All the saloons are in the veil knotted about his head, decending “For« us she had sweet, low-toned truly, dear, or he could not see you now, DuBOIS KING, home talk; would tell us of her aunt’s so changed, in cold, reserved silence. basements of buildings which once were to his feet. When at the scaffold the veil private dwellings a few years ago, but was removed and his face was to be seen country home, of the little children who The very fact that you are still unmar which the upward march of trade caused loved her and who were dear to her. ried should have convinced him of your to be altered for business purposes. all bruised and bleeding from the pound ing he had received. After his head had A'lvaiu«"« Viatic <*11 Consignment*. “Had I only met her abroad, I should faithful affection. Forget him, Honoria. There are two icasons for so many idle been placed in the lunette he writhed Ill WASHINGTON ST., 10S FRONT ST., have admired her and passed on; but The j>ast three weeks have convinced me actors sunning themselves in Union square round, endeavoring to get a glimpse of Sui Fra’lciseo. Portla'xl. meeting her true self, as I believed, in that he is unworthy of you.” at the present time. One is that the pro the axe, but in a moment it was placed in “ It may be so,” was the sad answer. vincial managers are beginning to make our home circle, seeing her womanliness, position and the axe fell. “ You are cold. How you tremble!” up companies for next season. Circulars and other information regarding the Wool her gentleness and sweetness, I loved her The A similar case occurred in 1849. when Market furnished on application to our Portland House. “ No, I am not cold.” with every throb of my heart. inavVM m other and chief one is that so many travel a poacher al Nievre, who had assassinated “ Wait here, and I will get you a ing companies have come to grief in the “I was always a welcome guest in the a game-keeper, was condemned to death. private sitting room of herself and shawl.” past couple of months, and the members He resisted in prison first and then on Benson’s Capcine Alone, Honoria Leigh, leaning wear have at last managed to make their way father. the scaffold, and finally assistance was sent “Mr. Leigh was usually crowded with ily against a pillar, trying to peer out back to New York. One feature of the for and the victim was literally forced engagements, but his sister was with into the darkness that wrapped all crowd at Union sqaare is the almost boy under the guillotine. The crowd heard Honoria; and when they had a quiet around Ler, was start led by a low, deep ish appearance of nearly all the men com his groans and struggles until the fatal A Wonderful Remedy. home evening, I was often with the voice calling her name. posing it. There are very few old faces, blade cut off his head. Charles and There is no comparison between it ami the common “ Honoria, it is Noel Stratton that say above 40, but a great many that would Francois Hugo, the sons of the poet, re slow ladiesj acting porous plaster, it is in every way suporior to all other external remedies, including “I found an opportunity to tell my speaks,” the voice continued. “ Noel pass for 20 to 25. Not more than one lated the terrible affair in the Evenement liniments and the so-called electrical appliances. It love, even in the whirl |of 0*V gavety, and Stratton, who only an hour ago learned .in ten looks over 30. The throng is al at the time, and were condemned to im contains new medicinal elements which in combina how deeply he wronged you. Will you ways greatest about noon and it generally prisonment for insulting the law and the tion with rubber, pomemes the most extraordinary wa* accepted by Honoria. lain-relieving, strengthening and curative properties. “She frankly tohl me her love, laugh speak one woid to show him how he thins out about 3 o’clock. The business magistracy. Any physician in your own locality will confirm tb* above statement." For Lame Baek. Rheumatism, ingly promising to abandon all flirta may win your forgiveness ?” of the dramatic people seems to be all Female Weakness, Stubborn and Neglected Colds, One word broke in a sob from her done between 11 o’clock and 3. Their and Coughs, Diseased Kidneys, Whooping Cough, tions, past, present aud future, for my A special from Austin says that news affeections of the heart, and a ’ ills for which ;*orou> lips : “ Noel!" prospects for next season are said not tj was received of a fight between the idasters are used, it is simply the l>est known remedy sake. He was by her side in a moment, tell be very good. The “job” system, it ap State troops and a party of Indians at Ask for Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster and tak< “For one month I was absolutely and no other. Sold by all druggists Price 25 cents ing her in broken accents of his peni pears. is to be the prevailing one in all the head of Concho river. One Indian supremely happy. Sent on receipt of price, by Seabury A Johnson, 21 ni« h 25:lm “I1 loved Honoria, and I trusted her. tence, of the sorrow and weariness of the parts of the country outside of New York was killed and seyeral wounded. The Platt Street, New York. “I was her escort everywhere, and our five long years of separation, pleading and Boston. The managers find that rest escaped. The State troops lost sev D yi EOIS db KING, engagement was one of the topics for for pardon as only a man can plead when regular companies don’t pay, so they just eral horses and pack mules. They were General Agents, his life’s happiness is at stake. engage a few people for steady work, and still pursuing the Indians. comment in society. Commission and Forwarding Merchant!) And Honoria, listening with new hope will pick up others as they may need them. “Yet in the very midst of my happi 108 Front street, 411 Washington iticet, The weather at St. Louis last week Portland, Ogn. 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THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE IS AN EIGHT PAGE PAPER, 64 COLUMNS, Containing tho entire news of the week. t-J' TH I! WEEKLY CHRON'Ii’LE supplies the intellivhl d w.»nU of all, the farm -r, the tab <rer, the srti*iii,Thl 'he merchant, the miner, the old an I the young. THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER of sixty four (••4) lar,'e coin num of leading matter once a week for tweh c months it to be In i icefort 11 furnished for S2.5O in advance. Seiul for ( ii ciilar ami Sample Copy. Sent Free on application. TEKMS—WEEKLY ( HBON 1( LE, $2.50 per year; DAILY CHRONICLE $6.70 per vear, ] tost age paid. Address < has. lie Young A Co., PubliNliere, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. CÍ w H § â Ü E- *rH 3 <• . X F E CD Mi MM X tn pL. TVrrX T’T/^T ’ 'iiake Tlie Xxi VZ ’ JL A will collections «nd at tend to business of ail kinds tor parties in the count ry, charging only a small commission for the same. Prompt returns made from all col lections, and all business matters will receive immediate attention. AH kinds^of Informa tion furnished. Parties holding bills against persons in Portland can have I he same attend ed to. A«idress, W. L. EPPINGER, je20-tf Box 727, Port!and.;Orcgon. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. J SIMON & CO., Dealers in Doors, Windows, Blinds and Glass WEIGHTS, CORDS AND PULLEYS, I2M Front NL. bet; WuMhlngtoa dt Aider. Jel lm PORTLAND. OREGON. Montsomcry'« T EMPERANCE HGTEj 221. 223. 227 anil 229 Second Nt.. L b SAN FRANCISCO: Chan. Montgomery, Prop. Tills Is the only strictly temperance hotel in San Francisco, and otters superior accom mo- rlations to the traveling public. Board and lodgi ng per day. 75 cis. to t2; per week, $4 to «.’>. Single meals, 10cents. Six meal tick« ts.il ap 19-3ni Wool Commission Merchants, Painters' Stock. White Leads, White Zincs, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Brushes, Colors, Varnishes FOR SALE BY Hodge, Davis & Co., SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNRIVALLED STANDARD AND Wliolosale X3x*vuEfldLMta. lanSt-tf ESTEY .ORGANS, I». W. PRENTICE & CO Music Dealer6,liI’"rttaii:l, r u««n G-TTTQ-S X Remington’*, Sharp's and Winchester _ _ ____ __ Rilles.------------------------ Rifles. Anil Cartridges of all kinds at reduced prices, BY WXI. 1M-3CK r 1 v Port' in I ■ i-a r bUlw ’» sä , Look Here. ------ u. -V. STKOWBlllDGE, Direct Importer and Dealer in LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, Ne. 141 Front KI. ■»-— WHt IODIDE OF POTASS THE COSMOPOLITAN RED RUBBER STAMP COM PANY, Vancouver, W T., Is now manufacturing from the very l»<-t ni.it« r i«l in th market, combined with the latest improveiiKBts in vulcanizing known to the Art. RED RUBBER STAMPS of every style an«l variety, and on terms defy in. Ci'lll- petition where judgment is used and true u’urtli wanted. They are the cheapest method of am« rti ing L r tire professional men, merchants, manufacturer* ..nd me chanics, for all public or private business. We manufacture Dating, Business anil Name Stamps, Autographs, Monograms, also legal ami Society S< als, Key Checks ami Stencils. Try Is! Agents Wanted' juS-lm THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE AND BEAUTIFIEROF THEC0M-\ PLEXION IN USE. CURES PIM PLES, BOILS, BLOTCHES, NEU RALGIA, SCROFULA, GOUT, RHEUMATIC AND MERCURIAL I Ai NS, AND ALL DISEASESAR ISING FROM A DISORDERED STATE OF THE BLOOD AND LIVER. BOLD BY ALL DRIGGINTS. aplSlm !