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Pernicious Sixty Years in Prison Will You Go Home? Explosions in Mill and Factories Horace Greeley’s Estate. Horace Greeley’s estate seems full of Sunday Afternoon, an American mag- I alentine, 80 years old, was It used to be said in the early times The burning of the great Minneapolis, surprises. Such property as he thought azine of great value, sharply arraigns < ight in the female depart- in Denver when the free and easy life of flour mills, now nearly two years ago, the newspapers whmh are prone to min m 10 Tombs prison. She had pioneer days was thought a necessity gave rise to the inquiry as to the cause valuable has, thus, far, provided value ister to grovelin®jfetes by publishing I i less, while that which lie had mentally y years of her life in prison that ladies sometimes masqueraded in very reprehensibl^Merature. It says : although not as a prisoner. For the male attire, especially at night, just to of the conflagration, which was at that charged off to profit and loss, having no time a mistery. The discussion was an expectation of getting a penny from it, “Not only do our newspapers offend by I past forty years she has been a voluntary see what it was that detained their hus interesting one, especially to those millers the publication of the vile details of prisoner, and for twenty-five years has bands down town so late. One in par who were ingaged in making flour by has come out handsomely. Only a few great crimes, but also by picking up and not been outside of the Tombs prison, ticular had a very attractive husband, the new patent process, The conclusion months ago, Cornelius J. Vanderbilt, to spreading abroad little scandals, little un except two days annually, that being and womanlike, she was very fond cf reached, as stated in the Sun at the time, whom Mr. Greeley had lent thousands of pleasantnesses in society, little bits of New Year and Fourth of July. She him. It seemed to her that so precious was that the fire, which was accompanied dollars without any security beyond his gossip that no sensible or honorable per was a very peculiar woman, never bright a possession should be guarded zealously, by a great explosion, originated from the word, paid every dollar of the debt, with son wishes to know or would suffer him nor ambitious, but scrupulously clean and she did her best to keep him in combustion of the finely-divided parti interest. This would have amazed the self to repeat. Much of the space of and tidy in all her habits, and faithful view. But his incomings and outgoings cles of flour floating about the mill, lender, had he been alive, more than Like the Irishman’s j which, in some way or other, came in anybody else in the community- Now many weekly papers, and of not a few to a fault as the voluntary assistant of were frequent. dailies, is devoted to matters of this de Matron Foster in the Tombs prison. flea, he was anywhere but the place at contact either with an intensely heated another windfall, it is understood, has scription. The tittle-tattle of the neigh Long before the Tombs occupied its which he was expected to be found. surface caused by the rapid revolutions come, or is about to come, to the heirs of borhood, that is not only silly but poison present site Mary Valentine hail an ac Nevertheless, she buckled bravely down of the machinery, or from the floating the late editor of the Tribune. Some ous in the extreme, is gathered and quaintance with the police courts in this to her mission, and but few were his particles of flour coming in contact with years before his death he had been in served up in an appetizing a manner as city. When Wall and Pine streets escapades that failed to come under her the flame of a candle. The theory then duced, very injudiciously, it was then possible for the entertainment of the were the most fashionable thoroughfares personal observation. One night she advanced was a novel one, but, accom believed, to buy a tract of wild land in whole community. If a woman behaves in the citv, Mary Valentine was only a she traced him to a dance hall, and just panied as it was by experimental tests West Virginia, for which he paid $10,- indiscreetly, the fact, more or less embel child. She was born in the Summer of as he was al»out leading one of the reign by which the possibility of such explo 000 or $12,000, or more, and which he lished and sufficiently disguised to whet 1799. Her father died while she was ing belles of the place to form a cotillion, sions, occurring in the manner staled, subsequently decided to be literally a the appetites of the gossips, is likely to yet a child, As a voung girl she always a handsomely dressed boy interposed be was demonstrated, it was very generally permanent investment. It is now said that the land has so improved of late appear in print, the next day. If a man sought her own wav, and as she grew up tween them. accepted as explaining how that particu that Mr. Greeley’s daughters have just “I beg your pardon, sir, but I have a lar tire happened. commits an error of which he is pretty sho was so wayward and disobedient to In the Christmas sure to be ashamed, and concerning her mother that she was sent to the weakness for this girl myself,” remarked holidays of 1877 a disastrous fire, at been offered $40,000 for it, and that they which he would be glad of the indulgent House of Refuge, and from there trans the youth, “and with your leave I’ll have tended by serious loss of life, occurred may get much more. Meanwhile, the Tribune share, which Mr. Greeley left to silence of his neighbors, there is no ferred to the old Bridewell, then in City a dance with her.” at a candy factory in New \ork. The Before the astonished gentleman could fire was also accompanied by an explo his childien, and which he considered mercy for him; he will have a chance to Hall Park, on the Broadway side. read the record, a good deal magnified, After she had served her timo in Bride gather his senses about him the youth sion that forced out tho walls of the almost the only productive part of his in the local column. Domestic infelici well, she was bound out to a Mr. Curtis, and the girl were whirling away in the building. For a long time it was sup estate—and very justly, for he had for ties, with which the public has no busi then a prominent resident of this city. mazes of the dance. It was the look and posed to have been caused by the burst years derived a steady income from them ness at all, afford material for spicy She took to drink, and was frequently tone of the intruder which had dumb ing of a boiler pipe in the engine-room, —aro without any available worth, not items; business complications are worse seen in tho police courts. When, how founded him. He had seen that face but when the ruins were cleared away having paid a cent cf divided for nearly complicated by unauthorized re|>orts con ever, sho found that liquor was getting somewhere, and the voice was as familiar it was discovered that the tire and the eight years. One of the Tribune chief’s cerning them; little troubles in the tho mastery over her, sho gave herself to him as Spring violeta. damage which it caused could not have favorite phrases was, “It is always the “He looks to be every inch a boy, and so originated. Dr. Doremus expressed improbable that happens.’, If he could churches, which those who have the caro up to prison life. When the Tombs prison was built by yet I sweai it’s a woman,” he muttered the opinion that it arose from the sud be conscious of his present financial af of their interests are doing their best fairs, he would think that only the im to compose, aro fanned into grave dis John Haviland in 1838 sho was ono of doubtfully. den contact of finely divided and strong- In a few moments the dance was over hearted starch or sugar flame, or a ra possible is certain. He would be more sensions by references to them in the its first inmates, and for forty years she ■ewspapers. Sometimes, when the de has been out and in on short terms of and the boy came close to him. diantly heated surface, but the Coroner’s astonished than he was when a political “Aren’t you tired ?” he inquired. tails of these small scaudals are not ten days and a month. In 1854 she jury left the question an open one. The bummer walked one day into his private “Well, yes,” replied the citizen, “a explosion that occurred on Friday last office—so called becauso the entire public given, there are little Lints and innuen took such a fancy to the place that she does that serve to put all the prurient never tried to leave it. Matron Foster little!” in the drying-room of another candy had access to it—and handed him $10, the then, as now, had charge of the female “ Well, let ’ s go home, ” suggested and meddlesome noses in the communi factory in New York, as stated in Satur which he had borrowed from the journal tv on the scent for indecency or mis department, having come there in 1855. youth. day’s Sun, had its origin exactly in the ist ten years before. “You don’t mean “Go —home !” interposed the citizen in manner stated by Dr. Doi emus in his it,” said Greeley. “You must have mis chief. What excuse or justification can Mary Valentino rendered tho matron there be for the publication of such what assistance she could. She was tones long drawn out, while a faint ink theory of the cause of the tire at Green taken your man,” “No, I haven’t . You items as these? Who is profited by then given charge of tho “upper tier,” ling of the youth’s identity began to field’s caudy factory in the Christmas lent me the money, and I promised reading them? What interest of intelli and here she took great pride in keeping dawn upon him. Then he stopped and holidays of 1877. A workman in the solemnly that I would return it” * • • gence, of morality, of decency, is pro the cells in neat and tidy order. At the peered wistfully into the face wreathed in drying-room bearing trays containing “That’s the queerness of it,” retorted the moted by spreading abroad these miser head of the stairway in a small recess smiles. finely-divided starch lost his footing journalist. “The idea of a man paying “Will you go home ?” the boy again on a sudden, and on falling threw a money because he had solemnly promised able details of gossip? The only reason was a decorated stool with the name f<>r printing them is that many people “Mary” painted on tho top.” Here I inquired. heavy cloud of starch dust against the If you had told me you wouldn’t pay it, like to read them; they make a sale for Mary sat keeping guaid over her It was hardly necessary to have made red hot furnace The explosion was im 1 might have expected it. But I’ve been the papers. But the taste that craves prisoners. Commissioner Bell took a the inquiry. It was evident the citizen mediate, and similar explosions with lending people money who have solemnly them is a vicious and degraded one, and great interest in Mary Valentino when had begun to comprehend the situation. flour or starch dust are always likely to promised to return it for twenty years, the business of gratifying and stimulat she was taken sick, and told Warden But he heaved a sigh as he replied take place where she process of their and you are the first man who has ever ing such a taste is a bad business. Finn to have her tenderly cared for. cordially : manufacture either generates heat or disappointed me by keeping his word. What is thought of the woman who Mary took to her bed two days ago from “I think I will.” where they float in fine particles in Mrs. Ilytron, who couldn’t ride in the goes from house to house in her neigh general debility. Sho sank rapidly, and It was the last night out. The places rooms artificially heaten for drying pur same horse ertr with a colored man, will borhood rehearsing bits of intelligence yesterday morning she lost her speech. that knew him once knew him no more. poses..—Baltimore Sun. allow him, as her coachman, to sit beside lik* these? What is said of the man Toward night she failed to recognize Pleasure taken under such espionage had who devotes his leisure to the circula Miss Phillips, who ministered to her ceased to be pleasing. Tiie gentleman The West Unequaled in Story her and drive when she rides in a single tion of the current rumors? If it is dis wants.—N. Y. Star. seat buggy._______ ________ now is one of the pillars of society.— Telling. reputable for a man to go about ringing Denver News. For the Ladies. his neighbors’ door-bells, and reciting to Royal Bridal Dresses. To all of our lady friends, who desire It is no use for an eastern man to try The Queen of Hearts. them such scandals by word of mouth, to free their faces from those unsightly to tell a big story when there is a west it is more disreputable for him to print Honiton lace owes its great reputation blotches and pimples, wc would advise ern man about. Causeur has tried it them in a widely-circulated newspajicr. to its sprigs, which were at first woven Card players of all nations, sexes and the use of Hall’s Sarsaparilla, believing The story that a gentleman would not into the ground, but latterly “applique,” ages, will learn with great discomfiture and got beaten, beaten clean out of it to bo the best preparation in market stoop to tell in good society, no gentle or sown on the ground. In the course that the queen of hearts is dead. This sight. He thought he could spin a yarn for purifying the system from all mor man ought to print in his paper. Med of the last century the making of the serious calamity occurred last week in that would test anyone’s credulity, but bid, corrupt and impure matter, giving dling ami mischief-making is just as plain net ground on the pillow was a Vienna, where her majesty had resided he always found that a western man that bright, clear and blooming appear reprehensible in a reporter as in any seperate branch of the trade. The net for three-quarters of a century, in the could go him one better. “When I was ance to the complexion, so much admir' other mam Tho fact that such stuff was beautiful and regular but expensive, enjoyment of a revenuo suitable to her a young man,” said Col. B., “we lived cd, but only obtained when the system makes his newspaper sell is a poor justi as may be judged from the fact that the regal dignity. She was believed to in Illinois. The farm had been well is in a healthy condition. fication. And until the managers of thread by which some of the finer qual have attained the age of a hundred, to wooded, and the stumps were pretty Perchcron Horses. newspapers learn to discriminate with a ities were made cost as much as £70 to which, indeed, she was lately won J to thick. But we put the corn in among All parties on the North Pacific Coast little moro care between tho news £105 per pound weight. Tho worker lay claim with an authority that none of them and managed to raise a fair crop. which the publie has a right to hear and was paid in a rather curious fashion. her courtiers ventured to dispute; but, The next season I did my share of the that have given this stock a fair trial, aul9-tf the news which is simply noisome or in The lace ground was spread out and as a matter of fact, she expired on her plowing. We had a ‘sulky’ plow, and 1 are pleased with them. tho horses, sat in the seat and managed jurious scandal, the business of journal covered with shillings, and as many coins seventy-sixth birthday. Hnncrcd Twenty Year*. Gifted with ism will suffer a serious loss of respoct as the piece would accommodate wore tho faculty’’ of pre-science, intimately ac four as handsome bays as ever a man “ I have suffered for twenty years and indifference.” the reward of the maker. It was no un quainted with the most recondite capac drew rein over, One day I found a with itching and ulcerated piles, having common thing to pay £100 for a Honi ities for interviewing tho destiny of ev stump right in my way. I hated to used every remedy that came to my no What Every House Needs. ton lace veil when the business was in ery member of the pack, from her own back out, so I just said a word to tl :ie tice without benefit, until I used Dr team, and, if you’ll believe it, they just its palmy days. The invention of ma William’s Indian Ointment and receivet One of the worst faults of our very chines for making lace dealt a severe illustrious consort down to the humble walked that plow right through that faulty mo lern architecture as applied to blow to the peculiar industry of Devon black deuce, deeply learned in the lore stump as though it had been cheese.” immediate relief.” J ames C arroll houses, is found in the fact that archi shire, and it threatened to become alto of prophetic lines traced by the graver Not a soul expressed surprise. But (An old miner) Tecoma, Nevada. of fats upon human hands and feet, this tects do not take into their plans the gether extinct Maj. S., who had been a quiet listener, Mrs. Bury Pallisers possibilities of sickness in the family. records that when wedding lace was re ladv devoted her days to unraveling the remarked quietly, “It’s curious, but 1 A new portable family fruit drier, No house is properly constructed that quired for Her Majesty Queen Victoria tangled secrets of the future, charging had a similar experience myself once. best style, may be bought for $85, by has not in it a room or rooms expressly it was with difficulty the necessary num those whose curiosity prompted them to My mother always made our clothes in applying at the B ee office, Portland, designed for tho accommodation of the ber of workers could be obtained to make pry into the region of the unknown £2 those days, as w’ell as the cloth they Oregon. an 22-tf sick and infirm. This room should have it. It was undertaken by Miss Jane per revelation. As many of the leading were made of. The old lady was awful If you are going to paint your house, a warm, sunny exposure. The window Bidney, who caused the work to be exe ladies of the Austrian aristocracy were proud of her homespun— said it was the among her clients, the accuracy of her barn, wagon or machinery, the wonder light should be ample and command the cuted in the small fishing hamlet of Beer strongest cloth in the State. One day I forecasts having earned for her a mighty ful Imperishable Mixed Paint is surely widest possible view. The next essential and its environs. The dress cost £1,000; had just plowed through a white oak reputation throughout the realms of the is a good, liberal fireplace. By the it was composed entirely of Honiton stump in the way you speak of, Colonel. the best, for it is warranted by their Hapsburg, she contrived to amass a warmth it generates, and facilities for sprigs, connected with pillow by a variety But it was a little too quick for me. It agents in your own town not to chalk, handsome fortune, which she has left to peel or blister; to cover better and ventilation, the whole room is kept pure of openwork stitches; but the patterns came together before I was out of the crack, work easier than any other paint. The Imper her only daughter, although that prin and wholesome. Not only so, but a slow were immediately destroyed, so it cannot way, and nipped the seat of my trows- ishable Paint was awarded the first premium, all other paints, at the California State burning tire with its lights and shades, be reproduced. The bridal dresses of cess had grievously offended her by con ers. I felt mean, I can tell you, but I over Fair, 1*78. and t he Gold Medal at the Oregon tracting a mesalliance with a master its rising sparks and glowing brands, its the Princess Royal, the Princess Alice, put the string on the ponies, and, if State Fair, 1878. Get a circular from tlieir Agent, which explains this wonderful discov curling and many colored smoke, and and the Princess of Wales were all of butcher of the Kaserstadt. The de you’ll believe it, they just snaked that ery. Try the paint and you certain’y would ceased “ Herz-Dame ” was a person of ex its changeful embers, furnish ceaseless Honiton point, tho patterns consisting of stump out roots and all. Something have no other. traordinary acumen, and a physiogno diversion to the sick one who lies watch natural flowers, ferns, etc. Many of mist of the highest order. Her sources had to give, you know.—Boston Tran X<T In making any; purrtiaw or in script. - the more experienced hands find employ ing ... writing in response to any advertise —-------- »- *>» * Nothing is more soothing and quiet ment in restoring and re making old lace, of private information were numerous, ment tn this paper you will pleiwe men ing than tho influence which subtlsy and tLe ingenuity they display in that and their ramifications are believed to The Fate of Arctic Explorers. tion the name of the paper. steals over the senses of one who gazes direction is said to bo marvellous.—From have permeated every class of Austrian dreamily into the gentle flame. It is Great Industries of Great Britain for society. She has ¡tasseil away at a ripe Behring’s Straits derives its name old age, and her place in the fortune from Vitus Behring, a Russian naval sompauionship itself. The walls, too, August. telling pack knows her no more. ------------------ »»*>»------- --------- - captain in the service of Peter the should have their proper adornments. Great, who died from exposure on the Pictures that suggest quiet and peace, Homesteads in Great Britain. Women Gamblers. Arctic coast nearly a century and a half and the free, fresh life of nature outside, GRIST MILL The difficulties in the way of a man ago. Baffin, whose name is borne by should be put on them. A bracket with The number of lady gamblers i in May be seen at the bay which he discovered, met a its vases of flowers; a green clambering in humble circumstances obtaining a i violent death. James Hall, under whom Newbury, Chapman & Co.*8, vine, clinging ambitiously to the ceiling; homestead of bis own in Great Britain London is increasing steadily. A cor- a library case filled with familiar books; are almost insuperable. Land seldom respondent of the Standard states that he had previously served, met a similar 260 First Street, Portland, Oregon. curtains that soften tho light while ad comes into the market, and when it docs there is more gambling among women at fate. Still earlier in date Sir Hugh the present time than has been the case Willoughby, who sailed to discover a It is a marvel of simplicity and effective utility. Costs mitting it—all these are helptul to ono is competed for in an eager way by the since public gaming tables were put only $150, all complete, and weigh* 350 lbs. Can wealthy who wish too add to their hold northeast passage, was, with his whole that lies in weakness and can take no erind with it in the field or barn and «ave one- down by Act of Parliament. The harm third of th« crop by it. The burr runs like crew, frozen to death. Sir Hendrick more of life than the little room reveal*. ings. The cost of an inquiry into titles the evlinuer of a thresher, against a Bettor still, if just outside of the win is very’ heavy. The case is mentioned less bet of a few pair ot gloves at race Hudson became famous as a discoverer, concave stone, of a brake on a meetings is now considered far beneath wheel. Every warehouseman dow stands a tiee with the branches so of a farmer, who in December, 1877, and his voyage to the mouth of the riv ought to have one to the notice of a dashing matron or fast bought three acres of glebe land, with a placed that tho leaves of some almost er which bears his name was simply be chop screening*. maiden. There are not a few female tithe-rent charge of $75 a year. The cause his crew would not bear the sever sweep the pane. TESTIMiONIALHi How much the sight of twigs, buds examination, establishment and transfer “plungers” on the turf who “put the pot ity of the northern climate. He after on,” as the idiotic jargon of the race of title cost him $580. But land is so and leaves, stirred by the wind and wards discovered Hudson’s Bay, and on It was Um b est thing I saw at the Centen course has it, with as much eagerness as flecked with bright gleams of the sun, tied up by entail and held in large his return voyage was the victim of a nial.—A. J. Dufur, Commissioner, Oregon. I wasjudge in Mill Department at the Cen can cheer the mind of one who lies upon tracts by a few ¡»ersons that it is almost the most dissipated subaltern at the mutinous crew. Gosnold, who discov It got the premium. Just what every ths pillow idly looking at them. The inaccessible. The law of primogeniture Raleigh, who stands to win a heap of ered Massachusetts and gave to Cape tennial. farmer needs in Oregon.— M. Wilkins,Preaident money at Ascot or at Goodwood, with central thought expressed in a well-con prevents sale, and so does the power to Cod its name, died miserably on the Oregon State Agricultural Society. the alternative of ruining his old father, structed sick room is diversion. The make 999-year leases, thus tying up es James river. Captain Cook was slain I have tried the Grange Flouring Mill, and the country rector, if he loses, and al with revolutions per minute ground 24 bush object of its construction and location tates and keeping land out of the market and eaten by cannibals. Sir John Ross, el* in 700 1 hour and 4 minute«, and with 1,600 rev lowing his sisters ’ portions to be swal should be to give perfect accommoda Great Britain has thus become emphat who many years afterward undertook an olutions per minute might have ground 60.— tion and protection to the invalid, while ically the country of the landless, for lowed up in paying his “debts of exploring voyage, was imprisoned in the Jacob Conser, founder of Jefferson Mills. We attached the Grange Mill to onr flax at the same time it suggests the beauty all the lands are owned by less than honor.” If the female plunger be un ice for four Winters and was only res steam power and ground oats, barlev, corn aud married she has recourse probably to and tho freedom of bein" unconfined— 300,000 persons. In England and cued by a Russian ship which happened wheat, running through 75 bushels in 3 hours, 700 revolutions per minute. It does its th® life and animation of the great out- Wales 17,500,000 acres, or one-half the some accommodating dressmaker, or to learn his condition. The mysterious with work well and quick, and is all it claim?.— worse still, she accepts pecuniary help world bevond. whole, are owned by 4,500 persons. In fate of Sir John Franklin hardly needs Jesse Parish, Charles Miller, Flax Mill Co., ‘-----------»<a* * Scotland 40 persons own one-half the from some male friends, and perhaps more than a mere reference here, but it Jefferson, Oregon. A duck of a lover makes a goose of a soil. One-half of Ireland is owned by puts herself for life in the power of a may l>e added that Dr. Kane, who com busband. WfievA orders, or for a descriptive circu- 750 persons, anil two-thirds by less than man who will one day make her pay manded the Grinrfbll expedition, was a Iar,t ° W. F. WEHT, dearly for her discretion. There is a boy in Detroit so exceed 2,000. No wonder the British farmer martyr to his enthusiasm. The disease Portland, Oigii- ingly bright that his mother is obliged is eager to come to this country, whore gept 2 lw which he contracted while in search of Early examination—Visitor: “And Sir John Franklin carried him to his to use a pieco of smoked glass when she land is so easy to obtain and so cheap. what did your godfathers and godmothers grave soon after his return. He died looks at him. ------------- * *.* *--------- — GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Better bare feet and contentment do for you?” Little one: “Knife, fork and early, but had already won distinction An uptown man when asked last even ing if he was a member of a certain therewith thah patent leather boots and poon!” and conferred honor upon his country.— church, replied: “Well, I dunno; be a corn on each toe. N. Y. Cor. Troy Times. A mother on Cottage Hill saw her Dealer* in lieve I am sort of an honorary member ...................... 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And Manufacturer* A »uro euro for the blind, bleeding, itching and ul cerated piles ha* been discovered by Dr. Williams (an Tools for Planing, Molding and Turning« Indian remedy) called Dr. Williams’ Indian Ointment. CaCfle Brands, iron House Work, and all A simile box has cured the worst old chronic case* of kinds of Brewery Work done to order. twenty-five and thirty years’ standing. No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful sooth Also Farm Machinery repaired on short notice. Par ticnlar attention pud to Boiler Work. Mill ing medicine. Lotions, iustruments and electuaries do Pick* imule aud repaired. more harm than good. Williams’ Ointment absorbs Iron Fencing a sjiecialty. the tumor*, allays the intense itching (particularly at night after getting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, No. 40 Front Street. Pori land, Oregon. give* instant and painlc«* relief, and is prepared only for Pile* itching of the private |>art*, and nothin”' els«'. Thousands of cured patient* attest its virtue«, and physician* of all school* pronounce it the greatest con tri button to medicine of the age. It matters noi how long or severely you have been Buffering, vou can he curd. A-fiT“ Knife, knife, vid, medicine, medicine; knife again, and so on for a whole year; and yet the flugus growth which caused me so much pain, it-dii'ig and misery increased until 1 despaired of life. For six month* I lay in a Canadian hospital undergoing inex pressible agony, but found no ho|«c. Last Fall 1 came to Cleveland and ttnderwi nt a terrible o|ierution by three doctor« at the Clevelaml City Hospital, from the TIIE BEST SPRING MEDICINE effect* of which I never expected to recover. After ly ing weeks on my back in bed, 1 was still in no better condition, for in less than two woeks after leaving the AND BEAUTIFIED OF THE COM hospital the whole trouble grew as fast and as gnat a* PLEXION IN USE. CURES TIM- ever. But, thank God, some one recommended Di Williams' Indian Ointment, which I tried, and to-day, the growth has disap)>eare<I, the >ain and itching' is PLES, BOILS, BLOTCHES, NEU gone, I am happy ami hopeful, and lif* lias new charms SCROFULA, GOUT, lor me. It is all due to thi* wonderful Ointment,which RALGIA, I will never fail to recommend so long a* 1 live. Noth in« else, it seem* to me, could have st «ved the growth RHEUMATIC AND MERCURIAL my terrible malady.” JOHN MURGkN, PAINS, AND ALL DISEASES AR Cleveland, Ohio. “John Morgan is my brother and I can fully bear out I ISING FROM A DISORDERED nis recommendation of Dr. Williams’ Indian Ointment. Mv brother woubl no doubt have been in his grave leng STATE OF THE BLOOD AND ago but for this Bahn of Gilead." E. I’. MORGAN, Teacher of Phonography, Spencerian Business College, LIVER. Cleveland, Ohio. SOI.D HY A 1.1. BRl'tHilNTN. Aff’We could if necessary print page* «f letter» <-«: nnDilrn druggists and person* cured, praising this wonderful healing ointment. It has a larger sale and take* ire lead of any other Pile remedy in the world. Sold by Druggist* everywhere. Sold wholesale by i Rcdingtou A Son, Hnn Francis •. apr 5-eow-3m MOLSON & SONS* ST. HELEN’S HALL CELEBRATED Portland, Oregon. Th«, Eleventh Year of thi* BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL WILL OPEN ON fleer, Ale andiPorler WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1S79, Which is mi|«ri<>r to all other*. With a corp* of Twelve Teacher*. For further particu lars addree* Biabnp Morri*, or Ml** Rodney, Portland, Oregon. aug 2 o* lm u. A. 8TBOWBHIDGIS, MOLSOW < BONA, jy 23 it Portland, Oregon Direct Importer and Dealer in LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, No. 141 Front Nt. Portland. Or Oregon Kidney Tea! No More I No More BACKACHE. | Kidney Comp'alnt. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Hodge, I) »via A Co.,Proprietors. 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Oregon DxtBOIS db KJCKTG-, General Agent*, Commission r.nd Forwarding Merchant*, 1U8 Front Rtreet, 411 Washington stieet, Portland,Ogn. Kan Francisco, Cal Special attention given to the gale of Wool, Flour, Grain and Produce In Portland and Sa* Francisco. feb 19-laa ZDxnxcsl** iaod>-tf ■ Montcomory’a T EMPERANCE HOTEl 391. 22». 227 and 22» Second NG. L KAN FRANCISCO: Cha*. Montgomery. Prop. ThH I n the only strictly temperance hotel In Kan Francisco, and offer* Huperior accommo dation* to the traveling public. Board and lodging per day, 75 cl*, to *2; per week, *4 to *6. Hiogie meals, 20 cent*. Six meal;ticket*. It ap lft-.'lm Benson’s Capcine â/JPorous Plaster A Wonderful Remedy. There is no comparison between it and the common ■low acting |»>rou* platter. It is in every way su[»ortor to all other external remedies, imluding liniment* and the so-called electrical appliance* 11 contain* new medicinal element* which in eotnbina non with rubber, jhhhcs »«* the nu«t extraordinary xain-relieviiifr, *tr< ngthening and curative properties. Any physician in your own locality will confirm th< above statement. For Laine Back, Kbeiunalfam, Female Weokne««, StubU.m and Neglected Cold*, and Coughs, Diseased Kidnevs, Whooping Cough, affeection* cf the heart, ami all ill* for w hich porou* planter« are used, it 1* simply the best known remedy. Ask for Benson's Capcine Porous Flatter and take no other. Bold by all dauggist* Price 25 cent* eipt of price, by Seabury A Johnaon, 21 Bent on recei] meh 25-lm Platt Street, .Newkorlt SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNRIVALLED STANDARD AND 1ESTEY ¡ORGANS, ----------- D. W. PRENTICE A OO Muafc Dealers,'Portland, regonj