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I d a Coal Pit. ling anxiety. His eyes watched the mouth of the pit till he sank down ex The old coal pit at Bottsford had hausted, resting his head on his hands. Napoleon at St. ¡Helena. Anneke Jans. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN OREGON The story of the Anneke Jans estate I have met with some old residents proved a failure after fifteen thousand It was not long till he was aroused by who remember the death, burial and ex has been repeatedly told in these columns, T BA DE . M a i; r W D dollars had been expended on it. The the falling of bits of wood around him. either at length or as it came up in TO BUY forsaken shaft, two hundred feet deep, At the same time indistinct voices humation of Napoleon, and 1 know orig episodes in the courts of law. Rhelofl inal and authentic accounts of the and a long tunnel in the Mountains of sounded down from above. smallest item connected with the life of Jansen of New Amsterdam, obtained Bottsford, were the only remaining He looked up, and recognized two that wonderful man will be appreciated. from Director Van Twiller in 1G3G a 7 ' traces of work having been done. jtersons bending over the edge. patent for a farm of 62 acres and died I take great pleasure in sending you an Newman Highborn, while roving O, how exulted when, after several soon after, leaving a widow and four through these mountains, liecame sepa anxious seconds, there fell a note at his account of all that I have gleaned. iS Napoleon arrived at St. Helena Octo children. The widow, Annetje, or rated from his companions. He had feet. He again struck a match and Anneke Jans, married within a year ber 15, 1815, in the ship Northumber fl reached the forsaken shaft, and was pre read: land, commanded by Sir George Cock Dominio Everardus. the second estab <Â cipitated into the fearful abyss. His “We are here, and will bring help as burn, And was attended by General and lished clergyman in the settlement. 'A ■T: Corner First and Yamhill Streets, PORTLAND. walking stick, which struck the rough soon as possible. Mme Bertraml, General and Mme. The Dominie perished by shipwreck in side walls here and there, broke tho S am H ighborn k P otts .” Montliolon, Count Las Cases, General 1G47, when on his way to Holland, and Kept 23 3m swiftness of the fall. But down, down He returned an exulting “hurrah,” Gougand and suite. The next day he his widow died at Berverswyck in 1GG3 : f? he went to the bottom, where, it is true, but before reaching tho open air the went on shore, and stopped over night and was buried in the yard of the Old he reached very much mangled, but sound died away to a low, hollow mur in Jamestown, aud on the following day Dutch Church, Hudson street, Albany. Z/i alive. mur. She left eight children, four by each hus the Emperor in company with Admiral I Although agonized with pain, he ex One long, anxious hour parsed, two, Cockbum and Conn* • I 1; Bertrdpd, visited band. The giant of tho farm to hor PORTLAND, OREGOM. perienced a feeling of thankfulness for three. Light broke in. Then something Longwood, the spot which had been se first husband and herself in 1G3G was the preservation of his life. Still he came down. He noticed a light at the lected for his future residence, the house confirmed in 1854 by Director Stuyve CK. .1 K ■ Z d .i' U E : . m b Offer for Sale at the Lowest Prices Possible, felt there was no help for him two hun top. Then a heavy rope touched his intended for him being then occupied sant by a patent to her. It comprised As a prompt relief nnd «'lire for Ith uni:»’i*m, Neu ralgia, Gout, ami as a neral pain relict in wi healing dred feet below the surface. Ho was head. no prepirati- n on earth uqunls the German by the lieutenant governor of the isl a tract between, roundly speaking, W ar- liniment, reme.lv, 8t. .la "lx O:!. Its r n.arl.uble a>*tion has only saved here to famish. Throughout O! how eagerly he he grasped it, and and. The Emperor requested permis ren street and Canal street, the river mystified medical men, «klight. *1 lutFerers, who after the whole dreary night ho planhed how made a strong loop and put it arouud sion to stop in a building near Long ami a series of irregular lines west of yearn of torturing pain ami i:n*’>.. -ing doctoring, found - AND . it their only hop«- and mre ; and it has «lispciled the *to escape, but nothing occurred to him. him. Then he gave the rope a power- wood called the “Briars,” which request Broadway. A deed from the heirs, doubt' and prej-idi'-«*» *1 tile most in- redulout». -¿^.g-XiCllltXlXQ.1 IXXXplGXXXOXXtS, Many )»« r*«'U*i ■?'■ ¡ip) n pr uniiieiit stations in life, He must stay here and ¡»erish. ful jerk, and exclaimed, “Pull!” passed Colonel Francis Lovelace in 1670; was granted, and he remained there a andwhoare w« ,i and favoralily known throughout the 'Flm next morning he consumed the Up, slowly, cautiously, ever higher; little over two months. From the the property was then confiscated to the laml, have from their own i *.p< i n u.-e and ob.ervution, SOLE AGENT FOR JOH83 DEERE’S CELEBRATED tin mod enthusiast"' t-mhir enn nts. to St. bread which fortunately he found in his now stopping, now gliding back several “Briars” he was removed to Longwood, Crown; in 1G97 Governor Fletcher ace"rdi*«f Jacobs oi ¡»ocket. The space he occupied was but feet. F His heart throbbed loudly. He and there occupied what is known as the leased it to Trinity Church for seven Rt* Rev Hishop J fliirii'.ui'*IClrx*e'’and' ................................. i n? st. •I *"»1*. ti 1 h i. l m l.ttcu me greatly a few f.-ct square, and with the help of sees the stars overhead, Another mo- “Old House.” In 1819 the British Gov years, and between 1702 and 1808 1 Gliin* consider it. excellent f* i tthetimatis.n ¡an 1 kindred dis matches lie soon expired it most thor ment, and lie is on the surface—ex ernment commenced the erection of a Governor Cornburv granted it to the eases.) oughly. Rev* *'• W* Fiicho^?» Waitecn» Minn-— hausted, but living—saved! large, commodious residence for his re church, in fee, in the Queen’s name. I sol the St. .lai-obs (>¡1 in the < a c of a l.i.lv of tus con KM ÍC Highborn, under ordinary circum Newman Highborn owes the preser ception, but before it was finished Na The quit rent of three shillings was com gregation who h.wl li« en bed rid.leu with rheumatism IPX for 17 years. Sheu*. -1 the St. Jacobs Oil for three days, stances, was not easily discouraged, but vation of his life to a little bird, and this poleon I. was no more. On the 5th of muted -by a payment in gross to the and was able to leave her bed. ■f now th»' terrible situation in which he had flown away. State Government in 1786. Related R«'V Dr. B- Pick* RncliesLcr. N* Y- — May, 1821, the Conquerer died at Long Over 1,000 Sold in Oregon c. Suffered so intcus» ly from Rheumatic pains that lie was found himself gradually began to de y.~ efforts have been made during the last D<-’' wood, aged fifty-two years. The disease unable to preach. Several appli -ati msof the St. Jacobs Si Keoke Writes a Letter. IV. T. in the last 3 years. press his spirits. rl’he more he reflected which caused his death is alleged by half century to recover the property by Oil “relieved him wonderfully.'’ Tl«e p»rciiliar arrangement of thia 'auro, on it, th»' more he became discouraged. Hni-’o Prayer* E^.q*» National C. t . t »»U- imph ment iiecils only to 1« seen to be a.(,; , Josiah L. Kecke, a prominent packer some to have been hereditary ulceration the descendants of Anneke Jans, the datc for Liont. Governor of Ohio. 1879- ri'»t*d. Ask your neighbor uh*t La tl.in lie L gun to be tortured by thirst, latest incident being an application to — It curd hit ot iliieuii'atism and I ■ .n recomn'.emi it. about it. No complication of levers. Al*, of the stomach, and by others gastro he cm. mamige it, and do better work than a n, ami there was no water there, not even and provision dealer of Cincinnati, and patitis. On tho 8th of May he was the Surrogate of Albany fur tetters of Hon. Thomni 8, Prien* U. S* Treas known from Maine to Oregon for his with a walking plow, and twice the uuai.u ury Dept-* M/adiinctou. D* C*. rci onimend*» a drop, which usually trickles down so per day. administration on her personality on the St. Jacoim Juetilw Oil .is as thu tlm u,< i.,. I .K*!i4el ,>**!i. iiil puiii-rvliiAIllg hurried in Slane ’ s Valley, Longwood. eccentricities and humor is in London, healing remedy in the woild. IDs to*t.llnonlal is abundantly in places of that kind. The Governor, Admiral ami stall, ail the discovery of her old Dutch Bible and Deere’s 40, GO and 72 Tooth Harrows. Farm, Feed and Grist Mills. endorsed by some of tile lie t i olii -ials of the Treasury and writes home that his first impression The »lay passed ; night came, He Department, who have been cured of ftheinnatisiu ami and a pair of gold earrings. The ap the garrison ami about one half of the cower»-1 down, weary and hungry, and was, after several days in England, that population of the island attended the plication was refused and the Supreme other painful complaints. &A&DALL’S PULVERIZING HARROWS. Mr- K- SchcToy, No. 31 Brown S*-. fell into a deep sl»;ep. He dreamed of a the principal business was the manufac funeral. The pall bearers were Count Court hflirmed the Surrogate’s decision. Allcghaney ♦he llhcinnatism t?Vy* P«i*. hid ture of umbrellas, and the second, the for eight »ears, aieI hid u-< d ■ cicry known medicine woolen stocking. The heirs, however, do not seem to be Bertrand and Montliolon, Mersi, the without relief. A s;n.*’.c la iUe of St. Jacobs Oil cured It was an ol«l story, which he had inending of the same, and every other I faithful valet of the Emj>eror, ami young dimayed, 130 of them at a meeting at him. often read in his lioyhood, of a work occupation was secondary. He visited Napoleon Bertrand. The household of Hamilton, Ont., having decided to drop Gustav A- lleolmnnn« Editor of tho “ Fittaburc Daily Krpublicwn-”— man in England who was left on a high the Metropolitan Live Stock market, at the late Emperor sailed for England proceedings against Trinity Church till with rheumatism for thre ■ y<. i s, inni la’, rnauy a niirht which the principal receipts of native unable to sleep on aci amit of "terrible pains. Two l»ot- STUDEBAKER WAGONS, with Patent Roller Brake. chimney after the scatlbld had been re May 21, 1821, on the storeship Came). they can secure the money in Holland, tics of St. Jaeobs Oil cure.I him. stock are sold, and as to extent compares moved. lie unraveled his stockings, ___ _____ ____ Too well known to need comment. Send for Circulars and Price ftsti Mr* F- XVilklr. Lafayottn- Ind-* report* On the 8th of October, 1810, Prince de amounting to §83,000,000, when they eisu «In n-a iii.in sull " with * Rheumatism •■■ I - « Ti.lli and let down th»' thin yarn to the with the stock yards of Cincinnati. Joinville and suite, including General will be able to make another wssay upon a that lie Cutild not m<a e His 1. ,’s were swollen and he HAWLEY. D0DD & CO. ground. With it he pulled up a cord, Thoroughly and substantially paved, but Bertrand, Montliolon ami Baron Las the New York property, valued at $231,- had the tuns terrible paiii;. Twelve bouts niter the first spplic.it >n rf the St .knot s oil the pains were with ‘ e cord a string, and with the with no shedding ; pens only for calvos, Cases, former companions of Napoleon’s 000,000. There are said to be about gone slid tl'.e -I'llitl^ 114*1 di Xppc.r. 1. sheep and pigs. Cattle are tied to man string rojie strong enough on which to 1,000 Loirs. Henry Slincfcr, Millorsburc« ^Ir* J---------. M.....- exile, arrived at St. Helena in the frig Ohio* was cured of Riiuumati .m in the i»ip>.. »lesiK'n !. S> ended the story, ami so gers, and all kinds sold by the head. ate La Belle Poule, accompanied by the A dealer must not only be a judge of Mr* Henry Uva*-* Patriot* Ohio* ha I A Curiosity in Railroading. also emho his dream. such a pain in the hit shoulder that lie could not move corvette Favorite, for the purpose of con quality but also of weight. The busi St. Jaeobs oil *t!r< i him altera uw apph.-itions. He awoke. veying the remains of the Emperor to The St. Jaeons Oil is for -ale by all Driceists, Dealers ness is [«lone upon market days — Tues What was the cause of this dream? St Louis papers are boasting that in .Mctlii'ines, and Gemi al Storekeepers at 1'» Ity Cents France, and on the 15th of October, at bottle. Hr had known this narrative for many days anti Fridays—anil all under the midnight, 25 years from the day he land their city is cutting into the cotton trade per Where partii sare unable to obtain the artici« through OF management of the corporation of Lon ♦ he usual som* <•■» and caimot in.lm e their dr i..ists to yeai.-*. II • d.d not find himself on th»* of New Orleans very deeply of late ed,the exhumation took place, the collin order tor them, they will, Io remitting Five top of a chimney, but deep down in the don, and of course everything is slow, was lifted up and conveyed to a tent, years, but more especially this year. promptly Dollars to us, (per mom y order or 11 a istcred letter), ic' but systematic. The quality of the cat ciive Tin Lotties by Express, . x|» ns< s prepaid. earth. Ilis situation was quite different. where it wts opened and the remains Yet there is but an insignificant quan tle differed but little from the average Address A* VO3ELFR & CO* As he was thinking over the dreain a Baltimore, 5hl. fully identified, being little changed from tity of cotton raised in Missouri, south of those offered in our markets, with the The trade supplì I by swallow fluttered down the shaft and of St. Louis, and none at all anywhere what some of the mourners had gazei MESSRS* HODGEt'DA VIS & CO, tell l»y his side to the ground. The difference that the majority here are of upon nearly 20 years before. This cof north of that city. The shipments to the better grades, very like what we Portland Ore on.' rcp ?:’-6 ci |>oor bird was frightened, but not dead. fin was then closed and the remains St. Louis all came from districts south term shippers. At Deptford the yards Suddenly a thought flashed upon the were deposited with funeral honors in of tho Ozark Mountains in Arkansas, AND mind of Newman Highborn, and he are situated on the east side of the river the la Belle Poule, and sailed for Northwestern Texas and Northwestern Thames, and on the grounds of the old I thrust his hat over th»' swallow. It was (’>n bt n*/of s ierici P. t b< ». Pruni i, Plllm-, t»i>J France on the 18th of October. Upon Lousiana. This year they are estimated but a weak ray of liojx.'. He took oti’ royal docks. The principal buildings in their arrival at Paris the mortal re at something over 500,000 bales of 400 Grap < nr tue tlii’re , lini. ■>, Il i, u V n i. th s. i 'I hu Tables m tb’ i> S. hi. «'*>.’■» i* >;<ts are supplied his shoes and stockings, and carefullly which are the stock pens, are the old mains of the first Napoleon were depos pounds each, valued at a little over .*?25, le. this C3'..ibi; .1,111. .1. |f. ■. <-|AH(N<;. hi pi i; t >r i,f Vini viird i'i l Or. b ’.rd unraveled the latter. The threads he dock buildings in which were built and ited under the dome of the Invalids, 000,00<>. This is one third of the entire nov -1 Im Tin* l»:ill<**i, Oregon. laid o\cr each other in a circular man n-jiaired many of the wooden ships of where they still remain. cotton crop of the Southern States for the English navy, The buildings are lier, so as not to become entangled. From all accounts his life here was th<- year. about six hundred feet long, three lie labored industriously and patient When the reader looks at the map of Cosmopolitan Hotel, most dreary. Among the archives of ly until th»* two stockings forme«! one hundred wide and one hundred and the island the original papers that were the United States he will be astonished Till] DAS.LES. OREGON. long string. This he fasten”'! securely fifty high, which are admirably adapted to have been sent to France, giving that a single bale of nil this cottou H opi-nfor the ii‘< e|itii>ii <■! gue.t , viti» < vcr.vtbing an I «*!<*_:uiitlx f'lriiisheil. A liberal nlia.-.* of tin to the tail of the bir»l, and again placed for stock, affording ample light and per plans of landing places and the manner should find its way to the Atlantic sea lieu public pat*>n:i/<■ is rispe tfiillv '.'licit .). 'In houfi fect ventilation. Paved with Belgian will I h * kept "pen all i:.*, it, aii'l ■ fri ■ c. i h t<i and troni it un»ler the hat. 'I’lien hr took a lead in which lie was to have been rescued, board through St. Louis, from which the trains«. TTSfMJ*..- S7UTH. granite, with long rows of mangers to pencil, and, aided by the light of a «>et 2J 3:n Formerlv of th ■ Emni-x.* llol»l. point it must be carried by rail a thous Aofc’Owi coni for Sale at the lìooL\ Storca. but through inquisitiveness of his valet ’ s which the cattle are tied, and neat di .natch, he wrote on a piec»* of paper: and miles eastward, after having been parents, they fell into the hands of the visions for cattle and sheep, and all “I am at tin* bottom of the shaft at kept reasonably clean. The slaughter Governor, Sir Hudson Lowe. After transported by rail —most of it —a Bottsford Mountains — I beg you send house facilities are very perfect and all that the strict surveillance ami indig greater distance from the points where help ! stock slaughtered must have been thor nities that were heaped upon him broke it was raised than the distance ? from Instantly relieved and Positively N i . wm \x H igh born .” oughly inspected previous to and aftar the spirit and heart of the man that hail these jtoints to the shipping at New < h- Cured by Plunder’s Oregon moun After he had folded this, nnd tieil it killing. The day I visited these yards defied the world. The original pajM«r leans, Mobile or Galveston. Yet such tain Asthma Cure. Price, One ; srcurels to the other end of the thread, there wero on sale about thirty.five hun from the King of England, ordering that is the fact. The Iron Mountain Rail Dollar. For Sale by ull Drug- lie set the bird free. It fluttered for a dred cattle, fifteen hundred of which Napoleon should be addressed as Gen way, starting at St. Louis, striking the gi«U. moment anmnd Highborn’s head, then were American, the balance Dutch, eral, ami not Emperor, is still here.— Arkansas line near the northeastern corner of that State, connects with the slowly ascended. Spanish, and other continental bred Corr. Boston Transcript. Southwestern Railway, which runs diag .GrTJJXTfEJ Î ft IÎ ? î m CS-TTJXTS5 Now arose a glad though only a weak stock. The American cattle were the 8 ■ * | “«J w, Keminutou’H, onally across Arkansas to Texurkana, at Kemington'H. Factory Operatives liopti in his breast ; it grew tho higher Kentucky aud Illinois steers, and in Sharp’s und 11 Í ? ’ 'i r ’S Sharp's aud Winchester W W 3 « WincbesterB the southwest corner. There it is fed the bird ascended. I’»ravo .’ little swal fine condition. To me they look no dif Rifles.--------------------- Rifles. by a branch running west to Sherman, And Cart ridges of h ' I kindsat reducedt ‘ •■os, low. The thread, at every glance, lie- ferent from what they usually do at Not long ago, when a cotton factory BY WM. JÏIX'K .’ir MON, The edition o£ tire OFFICIAL GAZETTE published by me two caiue shorter ! A life depended upon it. home, but they dressed clearer of bruises was opened in Atlanta, Georgia, 1,000 Texas, and further south with the Texas Mv« Pm-»’ in«!. Ornanti and Pacific and with an extension to years ago lias l>een entirely exhausted, and has added its proj>ortion to The bird at I.mt disappeared at the en than what I had supposed they would. women and girls applied for work. Two Austin, Texas. This is the heart of the THIS iNFW the influences which are attracting the thousands of immigrants to our trance of the pit. From the general appearance, live and weeks ago the superintendent advertised But what pros|»ect had he, after all. dressed, cattle must ship well; in fact, that he would need a force of over 200 cotton country of Texas, which State ELASTIC TRUSS He shmhleroil at the thought of the much better that one would suppose who additional women and girls, to whom this year has produced 900,000 bales. Ii the latest :»n4 b st With li;;ht pu s.sure the hernia is re- slight hope. .Should the bird, after had been tumbled about aboard ship in steady work would be given ami good Little Rock, Arkansas, is on this line of tsii'.i'i ea» a i*i night with <.»-«*. )t is i "infer! ib!e, dunibl: uml reaching the open air, turn to the right a still gale. There were no American wages {laid. F/om that day to this he railway. The distance from there, by And accelerating the development of our natural resources. The de or left, bow easily might the thread, by sheep or hogs on sale that day. The has not seen a dozen applicants and is rail all the way, to Galveston, on the mand for such a work is constantly increasing, and to meet that demand rubbing against the edge of the shaft, Spanish cattle reminde l uie of thebette afraid that he will either have to give Gulf of Mexico, a considerable shipping 1 shall widen the scope of the GAZETTE, change its form and issue it liov 2S tf Î2O Ukirkct Street. S, F. port, is just about tho same as the dis break. grades of Texas steers, those that have up the plan of running at night or fetch hereafter in regular monthly parts under the above title. It will be The bird dissevered, upon reaching been well fed at one of our distilleries. his experts from the North, Not only tance from Little Rock to St. Louis. the top, that it was more difficult to The horns of the Spanish cattle are does he fail to get enough force for Yet St. Louis, and not Galveston, takes Oregon Kulnev Tea! turn to one side, and consequently flew much longer, and larger in diameter. d®uble running, but he cannot maintain most of the cotton raised at and for 100 I No More | No More BACKACHE. I _KMney Complaint. right up in the air. 1 than those of the Texas stock, as great a a full force for day running, There is miles south of Little Rock; and having FOR SALE BY ALL. DRUGGISTS! » The three companions that had difference I should say as that between not a day that there are not vacant taken it, has to ship it by rail 1,000 miles east to New York before it can be Hodse.Davis A Co.. Proprietors. Concerning the material resources of Oregon and Washington Territory, started out with Highborn missed him the Texas and our common stock. At places. He has in the first place too landed on the decks of the ships that including a full description of the Cities, Towns, and Counties, Toj>o- for a long time, and sought dilligently the end of oue of the old dock buildidgs, light a force, and in the second place it carry it to Liverpool. graphical Appearance, Population, Growth, Business Enterprises, Lists USE OTVT a Y and can fully for him. They repeatedly now used as a cattle and sheep Bhed, is composed of irregular workers, who of Officers, and a complete > came uj»on th»» shaft without for a mo there is a painted notice, viz: “Here come three or four days in the week ami If you are going to paint your house ment thinking that he might have fallen worked as a ship carpenter Peter, the stay away the rest of the time, lie has barn, wagon or machinery, the wonder in. Once they glanced down out of Czar of all the Russia», and who after had on his books over three times as ful Imperishable Mixed Paint is surely mere curiosity, ami found nothing but ward became Peter the Great,” from many operatives as he now has at work, Of the State and Territory. Our agricultural advantage«, as wall as the I darkness. They consulted with each which I suppose it may l»e expected that but they have started and stopped until the best, for it is warranted by their mining, manufacturing and all other material interests of the entire other as to what first was to be done, in the future some butcher may be the scarcely any of the original force are agents in your own town not to chalk, State and Territory will be fully represented. Queen of England. But I don’t believe left. What is the cause of this change? crack, peel or blister; to cover lietter and when one of them said: easier than any other paint. The Imper it. This yard, like the Metropolitan, is It is not that the work is not remunera work “What is that near vou, Potts F ishable Paint was awarded I he first premium, all other paints, at the California State under the management of the corpora tive. A faithful hand can make good over “Where?” Pair, 1878, and the gold medal at the Oregon Fair, 1878. Get a circular from their “'I hert*, not three st» j»s from you, to tion of Ixmdon, and the weekly sales wages, and an ordinary hend can make State Which Í9 suprior to all other* :xz. Agent, which explains this wonderful discov your right, is a piece of thread or some averaged 5,000 head of cattle and 15,- S3 or S4 per week. It is not that the ery. Try tne atu and you certain.y would work is not pleasant, fur the building is have no other. Se J in your orders. thing similar. Why, it stretches quite 000 sheep and 2,000 calves. Who have a special love for the grand and beautiful in nature, are j list comfortable, warm, well ventilated, ami a distance over the weeds.” •I0!>O\ a SONS, Waterloo, Iowa, Jan. 25, 1879. lieginning to turn their attention to Oregon’s unsurpassed scenery. Real Why Gold Changes Color. the hours and rules of work arc the “Pull it, said Sam Highborn, New I was taken with an acute attack of izing that the “ half has never b^n told ” of the r,'-rt!:iiid. ore-’on tf same as those of other factories. The man's brother. It is well known that the human body answer is that the Southern women have Rheumatism last fall, and confined to Potts pulled, and about thirty steps contains humors and acids similar in ac bed. At first employed a physician, TRENKMAKN &. WULFF. never been taught to work. They have without benefits; then sent to Wangler from them fluttered a bird to and fro. tion to and having a like tendency to been accustomed to rely entirely uj»on “Why, the |H.»or creature is fastened to ward baser metals as nitric and sulphu Bros.’Drug Store, and obtained a bottle it; what heartless scoundrel could have ric acids have, namely, to tarnish or dis the men of the family for their support of St. Jaeobs Oil, the use of which soon And Mitiufac'iircrs Valleys and rivers; all parts of the State will be visited, and faithful and do nothing themselves. One of the done such a thing F solve them, varying in quantity to dif officers of the mill says that a girl will gave me relief, and cured me of the Tools for Flanlnjr, Molding and Tr.raing, pf-n-pictUM-s given, omitting nothing that will render thus work invalua “it is a swallow." thought Potts; “let attack. I can safely recommend^it to all Cnltlc Brand*, Iron Hoti«»«* Work, nnd all ble as a ferent persons. Of this theory we have come to the mill for work. She will us see where, it is fastened.” kind* of Brew cry ttork done lo order. abundant proof in the effects which the work for a few days and then get tired suffering with Rheumatism. Respect “Perhaps it Iwlongs to some one.” Also Farm Machinery repair«?.! on ohort notice. 1’ar fully, Matt McDermotr, L C. R. IL shops. t ¡Ur attention paid to B.ii! *r Work. Mill “\S hether it belongs to anyone or not, wearing of jewelery produces on differ of it and say, “I am going to quit. My l’i ks made an«l repaired. ent persons. Thousands wear continu daddy has supported me all my life and A new portable family fruit drier I am going to give this poor thing its Iron Fencing a sjtecialty. freedom, said S.uo, cutting the thread. ally without any ill effect the cheaper I reckon he can do it yet.’’ This officer best style, may be bought for $85, by No. to Front Street. Portland, Oregon. class of jewelry with brass ear wires, any 2-tf Tne little bird understood this, and while if others wore the same articles says : “They aetnallv seem to have no applying at the B ee office, Portland, And just the book for the crowds of immigrants now coming, and pro idea of work — as the women of the Oregon. au 22-tf arose in a moment an<l ascended toward for a few days they would be troubled Benson ’ s Capcinc posing to come to our State. To make its pages even more acceptable They know the skies. Sum followed the thread; with sore ears; or, in other words, the North understand it. t3T In making any pure tn we or tn as a Traveller’s Hand-Book, as well as nothing of the steady, plodding, faith suddenly he » allcl out to his compan writing in response to aur advertise acids contained in the system would so ful work of the operatives of the great ment in tbis paper yon will please men ions: the name of the paper. “Come here, Potts; at the end of this act on the brass as to produce ill effects. cities, who will never lose an hour's time tion •MOMaMMMaBSBMsmsssasmsanMsaai^osonaaB Instances have occurred in which arti in three months’ work, and who are thread tliere is a piece of paj»er.” A Wonderful Remedy. cles of jewelry of any grade below eigh There is no comparison betw een it and the common thrifty, careful and ambitious. In the e shall add to each monthly part interesting tales, sketches, poetrv, »7. A. «TROWBRIDGE. He unfold-'d it and read tho follow slow a« ting porous plaster. It is in every waj teen carat have been tarnished in a few North the girls of a poor family con scraps of local histoiy, news, wit, etc., etc. ing: Direct Im[«rtcr and Dealer tn raporior to all other external remedies, including liniments arid the *«*.*a,lr«l electrical appliances. It “I am r.t the bottom of the shaft in days merely from the above-named tribute just as regularly, and frequently contains new medicinal elements which in conibina- LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, ^r; Clinton will havo immediate supeivision of the details cause. True, these instances are not tion with rubber, posse isos the ir. st extraordinary the hills of Bottsford. I beg vou to just as heartily, to the common support 141 Freni Mt. PeartfiatMl. Or »in-relieving, stn-ngthening and curat he pr.pertie«. of bringing out the work, and will visit all parts of tho State and Terri very frequent; nevertheless it is as well as the men do. In the South we see send help. N ewman H ighborn .” Any physician in your own I,.» i ity will confine tin to know them. Every case is not the tory personally to insure its accurate completeness. above statement. For l.ame Rack, RheumUiMtn. • Great Go»l. Potts ! Down in the pit DuBOI« dto KEKTG, nothing of this kind. The girls seem to Female Weakness, Stubborn and Neglected Odds, fault of the goods not wearing well, as GENERAL AGENTS, alive! Not fifty steps from here! It can and Coughs, Diseased Kidneys, Whooping Cough think they have no responsibility at all." Sold complete only by subscription, at $3 00 per annum, Single it is generally called, but the result of affeeciions < f the heart, and all ills for which porout Commission and Forwarding Merchant!, - ------------- » ----------- — not l»e, and yet he says so.” parts 50 cents each. plasters are used, it is simply the best known remedy the {»articular constitution by which 108 Front street, 411 Washintrfon 6tieet, ■Ask for Benson's Caprine Porous Plaster and taki Both hastened to the shaft. 200,000 fruit and ornamental trees Portland,Ogn. San Francisco, Cal ■no other. Sold by ail druggists Price 25 cents they are worn. The bin! had flown away an Lour ago. attention given to tbe sale of Wool, ■Sent on receipt of price, by Seabury 4 Johnson, 21 D. H. STEARNS, PublWb», for sale cheap. Send t,o J. H. 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