Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, March 19, 1880, Image 4

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    Religious intelligence.
since his wife’s death Mr. Ingraham had you and make my peace before I dare
speak
to
the
young
lady
I
love
of
my
no one to influence him, for he consider­
desire to win her for my wife. Will
Prof. David Swing, of Chicago, thinks
The sun ot an August day was send­ ed Dot a mere child, to be petted and you forgive me
the last Christmas the best the world
ing golden shafts through the intersect­ governed as though she were five years
Dot held out her hand. “With all ever had.
of
age,
instead
of
a
well
grown
girl
of
ing foliage overshadowing a limpid trout
eighteen, of more than ordinary capac­ my heart, Mr. DinsmoYe, and I shall al­
Joseph Cook’s monthly receptions are
stream.
ways respect you for the frank, manly features of the Boston world of scholars
ity
ami
good
sense.
A young man was kneeling beside it,
went on in this way for sever­ part you have acted at the last. You and theologians.
pole in hand, ostensibly fishing, but the al Affairs
months. Mr. Dinsmore’s calls grew have my lx st wishes for your success.”
The Methodist Board of Church Ex­
speckled denizens of the brook had but
Mr. Ingraham was at first very angry tension received $105,631 during its
more
frequent,
and
a
strong
pressure
little cause for alarm. The cool brain
at Oram Dinsmore’s defection, but when
OJR
MO|I)E|TtIV
TIMINS.
and steady hand so dangerous to their was made te bear upon Dot to make her Dot satd decidedly: “I would not have fourteenth year, just ended.
listen
to
his
suit,
which
was
now
openly
Dr. Dollinger is not yet wholly recon­
peace under ordinary circumstances were
declared. She had now tried to discour­ married him if 1 tad remained single all ciled to the act of the Old Catholic
not really putting forth any efforts age him by treating him with marked my life,” he determined to give up trying
Synod in abolishing priestly celibacy.
against them.
coldness and indifference; but he would to direct the course of true love, making
It was a handsome young face turned not take a repulse, and her life was a virtue of necessity, yet thinking him­
The Church of England las. year
in such evident eagerness toward the growing to be an unhappy one, her fa­ self a model father.
provided in elementary day schools
Pains in the Back and Kidneys,
faintly defined foot path leading through ther’s conversation being almost princip­
Non-Ketention of Urine,
Dot was willing that her father should some 2,252,000 out of the 3,942,000
the woods to the sylvan spot.
The ally upon the perfections of her suitor, please himself with this delusion as long sittings.
Inflammation of the Bladder or Kidneys,
Diabetes,
features were almost too regular for whom, at heart, she cordially detested, as he withdrew his opposition to Philip’s
The M. E. Church in the United
Brick Dust Deposit in Urine,
masculine ideas of beauty ; but the firm though doing her best to treat him with coming to the house.
States has 11,423 itinerant and 12,492
Leucorrhma,
way the red lips were set together and courtesy.
When a few months after, the real local preachers, and 16,721 church
Nervousness,
the massive chin reJeemed them from
Painful or Suppressed Menstruation,
heiress,
Miss
Dorothy
Ingraham,
ap
­
Philip knew of his constant visits,
edifices.
weakness.
An! all the comp’alnts arising f«>nu dwmseil or debilitate J state of the Ki kier* or Urinary Organ« of either
and heard rumors of an engagement. peared upon the scene, uncharitable per­
The veteran Dr. Shaw, of Rochester, As « prompt relief and euro for Rheumatism, Neu sex
He started to bis feet as the crackling He grew gloomy and morose, and when sons said that Mr. Dinsmore had known
It is PUnELY VEGETABLE anl ENTIRELY HAIOI l EJS, and ejpicia.ly adopted to the uted* of Women
raljpa, Gout, and as a general pain relieving and healing
entered upon his fortieth year as pastor liniment, no preparation on earth equals the German and Children. It presents tho
of dritd leaves and twigs betrayed an he chanced to meet Dot. would pass her of the mistake.
remedy, St. Jacobs Oil. Its remarkable action has
of the Brick Pnsbyterian Church De­ mystified
approaching footstep.
Another mo­ in a way that made her poor little heart
medical men, delighted sufferers, who after
But Kate Belmont, bis betrothed wife, cember 7 th.
years of torturing pain and unceasing doctoring, found
ment, and a breathhss young creature
it their only hope and care ; and it has dispelled the
had the pleasant consciousness that she
Philadelphia churches have raised
For those who wish to make their own Tsa; and for those w ' jojj
le o! life *ronderi it diflkalt to do this, wv
and prejudices of the most incredulous.
was beside him, panting from her rapid ache.
So things went on from bad to worse, had won his heretofore mercenary heart $9,000 toward the expenses of the doubts
Many persons occupying prominent stations in life, have prepared a
approach.
and who are well and favorably known throughout the
until Dot would havo been glad if her while he thought Dot the true heiress,
OOMCENTTILA.TBQ EXTRACT,
“I began to think that you wire not inheritance had been sunk in the sea. and that he valued one glance of her great council to be held in their city in land, have from their own experience and observation,
accorded the most enthusiastic endorsements to St.
coming, Dot, and that my holiday was At last another actor appeared—a young bright eyes more than he did Dot’s sup­ 1880, and will raise the whole $15,000 Jacobs Oi
Which contains the virtues of the Plant in a form"ionvenient for travelers an 1 others.
if
necessary
’
.
to prove a failure.”
Rt*
R«»v-
Hi*hop
¡Gilm
'nrlCleveland'
girl, who created quite a sensation in posed thousands.
Ohio*— The St. Jacobs Oil has benefitted me greatly'
“It was by the merest accident that
Mr. Hammond, the revivalist, is going I consider it excellent for Rheumatism and kindred dis­
The real testatrix was very much taken
the
quiet
village.
She
was
from
a
city
eases.
I got away. Father hardly trusts me
with her namesake, and would not con­ about with a company of men and women R«y* F* W* PuchoTz, Wasst.ai Minn*—
in
the
far
West,
and
was
very
pretty,
Full Directions Accompany fEach rackage.
out of his sight But he was called off
in
London,
Ontario,
singing
hymns
and
Used
the
St.
Jacobs
Oil
in
the
case
of
a
lady
of
his
con
­
sent to take more than half of the prop­
on unexpected business, and I’ve run and knew just what colors to choose for erty. The mistake about her legacy had holding prayer meetings in saloons and gregation who had been lied ridden with rheumatism
her
toilet
to
set
off
the
tints
of
her
for 17 years. She used the St. Jacobs Oil for three days,
every step. I feel so guilty all the
and was able to leave her bed.
been the means of drawing her into the hotels.
XI. o ct d t li o Folio w 1 xi. g T o h t i xxxo n 1« 1|« b ■
glowing
brunette
complexion.
time—I can’t do it unless things
_ R‘V- Dr. B* Pick* Rochester. N* Y* —
Canon
Lindon
is
regarded
as
perhaps
society
of
a
young
relative
of
whose
ex
­
Suffered so intensely from llheuniatic pains that he was
P of . tland , Oregon, July 29, 1789. ■
Dot’s heart felt like lead in her bosom,
change. ”
unable to preach. Several applications of the St. Jacob6
My Kidneys were in a very bai condition. The Urine was liks brick due, and I sufferel a great deal
the
most
brilliant
of
the
living
preach
­
istence
she
would
otherwise
have
been
when one day she met the stranger
Oil “relieved him wonderfully.”
my back. All remedies were unavailing u;it I I triel t’aeOREJJN K DNEY TEA, whi.-h give me almost
“Dot,” began Philip, reproachfully.
ignorant. It proved very pleasant to ers of the Church of England. He ap­ Hutto Preyer. Esq*» National Candi­ mediate relief.
H. HAMILTON. ■
walking
jauntily
by
Phillip
’
s
side.
She
“I know it is hard,’’ continued the
pears
at
his
best
before
a
cultured
au
­
PoRTLixn,
r
reapn,
August 2, 1879. ■
date
for
Lient-
Governor
of
Ohio.
1879*
her
to
have
such
a
treasure-trove
of
—It cured me of Rheumatism and I can recommend it.
Having a severe backs 'he last Winter, I was in laced tn try the OREGON lilDNE 7 TEA I found it very
girl, “but I am as much the sufferer by was shortly afterwards introduced to warm, human affection, bestONved upon dience at St. Mary’s, Oxford.
in its results. It was not more unpleasant to take than other tea. I Mould recommend it to thosl
*
Hon* Thomas H. Price. U. S* Treas­ beneficial
it as you. Though, Phil,” with a sud­ her, and for a few moments a hateful her, for young Dorothy loved her aged « The lady members
afflicted as I was.
JOHN P. FARMER, I
ury
Dept
Wat
’
hin&toa*
D.
C-*
recommends
of
one
of
the
st. Jacobs Oil as the most wonderful pain-relieving
P ortlakd , Orego", July 31, 1879.
den intensity in hsr voice, “one thing I spirit suggested that she would make cousin very dearly, and was always Episcopalian churches in Brooklyn col­ the
and healing remedy in the world. His testimonial is
The OREGON KIDNEY TEA has cured mv ba-k and Ki Inevs, and I am at a loss to express my gratitu-
can do. I solemnly promise never to herself disagreeable ; but she resolutely pleased to entertain her in her pretty lected among themselves $500 at Christ­ endorsed by some of the head officials of the Treasury I shall
always remember the OREGON KIDNEY TEA with plaasuri and esteem, and highly recommend it to ■ *
put
the
temptation
away
from
her
and
Department who have been cured of Rhoumatwm and my friends and acquaintances.
J. H. P. DOWNING (at P Selling’s).
’
marrv any one but him I love, and that
home, for she became tho wife of Philip mas, which they distributed among the other painful complaints.
appeared
her
own
natural,
lovable
self.
roRTLAXD, Oregon, July »1, 1879.
is—you know whom.”
While I was in Tillamook last Winter, I was aff:cteJ in my ba?k and Kidneys so tha it was almost impose '
Mr* R* 8clv>fi>r» No* 31 Brown St*»
Bertram, and the happiest little matron poor and needy of the parish.
Allcehancy City* Pa * had the Rheumatism ble for me to rea:h Poitlaud. When I got here I wis inlueed to try tlie OREGON KluNEY TEA. I drank, •
“That is poor comfort, Dot.
To She soon ceased to wonder at Philip’s under the sun.
eight years, and had used every known medicine mv men's, the tea made from it, and it has effected a rad cal cure. I can highly recommend it to all who ar<
Luke Lothrop, known to Yale gradu­ for
know that the girl you would shed your evident pleasure in Miss Belmont’s soci­
without relief. A single bottle of St. Jacobs Oil cured afflicted a I was
E. COHN.
ates of many classes as a college janitor, him.
iNDErsxDENCR, Oregon, Decembe- 13, 1879.
heart’s blobd for cannot give you a kind ety. She was so frank and cheerful
Living
in
San
Francisco.
Both myself rnd wife hare been for some years afflict ?<l with di-emo of the kidneys, and had tried man)
has recently died.
For twentv-five Gustav A* Hcilmunn. Editor of th*
word now and then to keep up your and sparkling in her conversation, that
“Hittsburc Daily Republican. ’’—Suffered reme lie« without obtaining any permanent relief. About three months ago we were in weed to try a package o
she
was
won
from
her
prejudice,
and
years
he
was
a
deacon
of
the
Temple
with rheumatism for three years, and lay many a night the OREGON KIDNEY TEN, wtiich has apparently entirely cured both of us, as since taking it two weeks w<
spirits ! I shall half the time think
But, after all, it doesn’t pay; we do
unable to sleep on account of 'terrible pains. Two bot­ have felt no symptoms of the disease. We can heartily recommend it to others similarly afflicted, as we believr
they
grew
to
be
friends.
street
colored
church,
New
Haven.
tles of St. Jacobs Oil cured him.
you are forgetting me, and making up
it will do all that is claimed for it.
M. L WHITE.
not
mean
in the money sense, but it
It was not long before Kate Belmont doesn’t pay in any way we look at it.
Mr. William E. Dodge says he never Mr* F* ‘Wilkie* Lafayette* Ind*• reports
A stoiiia , Oregon, December 28, 1879
your mind to marry the man your father
ca.se where a man suffered so ba. Uy with Rheumatism
I take pleasure in testifying to the merits of the OREGON KIDNEY TEA. For the past three years 1
knew the true state of Dot’s feeliugs This tremendous pace that we are going invested any money that brought a a that
is so taken with.”
he could not move His legs were swollen and he been suffering from Kidney troubles, and during the time have trie 1 nearly every kind of Kidney medici
toward
Oram
Dinsmore,
though
Philip
’
s
the most terrible pains- Twelve hours after the the m<rket, almost without any relief. Having heard that the OREGON KIDNEY TEA possessed wo
“You are very different from the idea |
will very soon result in driving all the better return than that he expended for had
first application of the st. Jacobs Oil the pains were prop, rties, I purchased u package, and from the first dose obtaiued relief, and by the use of the one package
name
was
as
a
sealed
book
between
the
education
of
Rev.
Wm.
D.
Johnson,
gone and the swelling hod disappeared.
I have of you if you give way to any
completely cured.
SAMUEL GRAY.
nice poor people out of society. We
Mr- Henry Shaefer» Millorsburc»
such* feeling. Why, Phil, all the people them. Dot loved him as dearly as ever, know many of the best, the very best the colored pastor of a church of 800 Ohio*
E voenk C itt , Oregon, October 20, 1879.
was cured of Rheumatism in the hij>s.
I here certify that I was suffering from an attack of backache s? severe that 1 went about doubled up «En 3
in the world couldn't make me believe and the very intensity of her feelings for people, the most gifted, and most culti­ members in Macon, Ga.
Mr*
Henry
Lea-.
Patriot»
Ohio,
had
could n
aightenup. I used one unckove of the OREGON KID.xEY TEA, and I am fuly persuaded that
such a pain in the left shoulder that he could not move. was restored oy its help.
you false, if you had promised to be him made her strangely shy of mention­ vated, the best born, and the best bred,
JOHN W. LENGER.
St.
Jacobs
Oil
cured
him
after
a
few
applications.
H arri Drna, Oregon, December SI, 1879.
Feminine Items.
true. But I must go. I just came to ing bun to even her dearest friend.
who are now exiles from social life be­
The St. Jacobs Oil is for sale by all Druggists, Dealers
I have used the OREGON KIDNEY TEA for pains in ths back, and I am satisfied with its effects, and done ♦ 1
It was a great surprise when Kate cause they cannot afford to come into
in Medicines, and General Storekeepers at Fifty Cents
tell you—no matter what happens—
hesitate to recommend it as a mild and safe remedy.
Z. T. SCOTT.
per
bottle.
“A Fraud in Silks,” is the startling Where parties arc unable to obtain the article through
that force could ‘not drag me into a said to her one day, half jestingly :
IIARIMS3CR0, Oregon, December 31, 1879.
competition with the wealthy in this
usual sources and cannot induce their druggists to
The OREGON KIDNEY TEA has dons my wife as much if not more good than any of the many remedy
“ How strange that you don't like race of jewels and clothing—this vulgar head line in an exchange. ”Ah 1 Went the
marriage with Oram Dinsmore, and to
promptly order for them, they will, by remitting Five she has used for pains in the back, and I bolieve it to be a good remedy for the d setscs which it is recommends
Dollars to us, (per money order or registered letter), re
for.
A. M. COX.
fav good bye until we can meet as we Mr. Dinsmore better ! I have taken a contest of display of shops’ contents back on you, did she i”
ceive Ten Bottles by Express, expenses prepaid.
I!
arris
B
uro , Oregon. Dec. 31, 1879.
great
fancy
to
him,
but
have
studiously
used to, with the full consent of father.”
and tradesmen’s baubles. We know of
The Duke and Duchess of Buccleugh
Some three months ago I was attache 1 with a seve-e Pain in my Bick. 1 bought a {»ackage of the OREG05
Address
A* VOGELFR & CO.
“That’ll never be!” was the gloomy avoided being even pleasant to him, for young ladies, just as lovely as youth, will soon celebrate their golden wedding.
KIDNEY TEA and by th. time I had used one half of it I was encire'y rc'ievod and have not been troubl«
Baltimore, 51<L
since. I cheerfully recommend it to all who uuy be suffering from a lune or weak bock, as a pleasant, safe six
The trade supplì d by
answer. “It’s good-bye forever, I am rumor gave him to you; and thinking beauty, education, good manners and He is the premier Duke of Scotland,
good remedy.
B. J. GRIGSBY
MESSRS* HODGE* DAVIS & CO.
sure. I wish that old cousin of yours him your special property, I aidn’t want accomplishments can make them, en­ and is lord of 450,000, with a rental of
Portland Ore on.
aep2? 6m
had left his money to some one else. It to play with edged tools. But if you titled by their socials positions to enter $1,150,000 a year.
has destroyed our happiness. Your don’t love him, I shall adopt different society, denying themselves an indul
Mr. O’Flanagan; “Well, Barney,
SOLD BY ALL DRLGGISTS & GENERAL DEALERS.
lather seemed to like me until that will tactics, for I think he is perfectly splen­ gence of their natural tastes because when you come to see your landlord, ye
did
1
”
made you an heiress, and Oram Dins­
they cannot honestly rival their more
“ ‘ What is meat to one is poison to wealthy associates, and because they are meight put a coat on you.” Barney :
more began coming to the house. Much
“Is it coat, your honor i Shure, thin,
as he mijiht have been taken with your another.’ How true those old adages too prond to appear in harness not gilded the only daeent eoat 1’11 be having is An Immense Stock Just Received. PRICE,
ONE DOLLAR
looks, he’d never have bothered his head are ; I don’t think he cares for me. He and silver plated with monogram and jist a bundle of howls stitched tigethurr,
about you unless there had been a pros­ never looked at me before I came rich. crest stamped by fashionable society. and sorra a rag else—and that same in They are put up'in retail assortments at
pect ot adding to his possessions. I I wish old Jared Ingraham had left his We think, and all gentlemen think, that pawn—bad cess to it intority.”
know him of old, and he’s as tight as money to same one else.”
$5, SIO, $20, $30, $50
a young girl looks prettier in a lawn,
The
late
Mrs.
Catherine
Hogarth
“
Jared
Ingraham,
”
said
Kate,
mu
­
the bark of a tree.”
j
in a simple white cambric, with peach­
Special discount of 50’' on fample lots to dealers.
“Really, Philip, you are compliment­ singly ; where have I heard that name 1 down and a blush, hair natural, than Dickens was in her youth a pretty,
J. R* GILL & CO,
old one in train and flounce, with hair bright-looking young woman. In her Address,
‘
ary. So money is the sum of my at­ Oh, *I know ; 1 ‘ ‘ have the dearest
jlJ
tf
booksellers.
Portland, Ogn.
later
years
she
is
described
by
an
ac
­
friend out West, and it’s her love story chemically dyed and face painted in
tractions, is it
quaintance
as
a
comfortable-looking
ma
­
But there was no vexation in the which that name has brought to my French cosmetics. But women dress
eyes she turned upon his troubled face. mind. Something happened to separate for women, not for men, and there is tron of the English middle class, amia­
The Nev/ Silent No. 8,
Hers was a trux,, truthful nature, and them when they were both very young, only one way of reforming this abuse, ble, but commonplace in conversation.
On New Year’s day Mi 3. Hayes’ toil­
she understood her lover’s meaning, and she left all her friends and settled and that is a strike ®n the part of all
in
the
West.
But
she
always
remained
et
was more than ordinarily becoming, Wheeler & Wilson
though she tried to sj>cak lightly and
pretty and sensible girls against this
how Out and for Sale at the Book Stores,
playfully to prevent a painful parting single, and to this day is true to the unreasonable social tyranny. Let them the gold threads with which her white
scene. Tears were near her eyes, but memory of her old love. By the bv, not decline to attend parties, but rally brocaded satin dress wrought contrasting
she forced them back; she must be strong her name is almost the same as yours, in force with plain, cheap and simple handsomely with her dark hair and eyes
only its Dorothy Ingraham, instead of dresses, and with their other charms and brunette coloring. The waist of
for both. »She held out her hand.
Is the Cheapest to Buy
Dot.
”
her
dress
was
cut
V
shaped
in
front,
and
give
battle
to
the
rich
ones,
armor
clad
“Good-bye, Philip. Don’t be discour­
...... BECAUSE IT IS ....
“ Why,” said Dot, “ my name is Dor­ in clothes of expensive material and filled in with lace. The sleeve» were of
aged ; all will come right yet.”
All tho gentle- Duchesso lace and embroidery in seed The Easiest to Learn,
Philip took the little hand in his othy. They only call me Dot for fashionable make.
The Easiest to Manage,
short.
”
men will be on the side of the pearls on the finest net. The court dress
brown palm, and gazed longingly into the
Tlic Most Durable,
“
I
wonder
if
you
and
Miss
Ingraham
young and pretty one3, and we will was long and square and entirely made
sweet young face. Then he said :
The Lightest Running,
“Won't you give me one parting kiss, are related to each other. I am quite drive these dressy old maids, wives and of the white brocaded satin, on which
....AND DOES......
sure
that
Jared
Ingraham
was
her
lover
’
s
rose
buds
were
worked
in
threads
of
dowagers to the wall. Expensive enter­
Dot i”
The Most Perfect Work.
“Yes, Philip, kiss me here,” touching name. If it was the same person, tainments and C03tly dressings are an gold. The petticoat, of plain white
doesn't
it
seem
strange
that
he
should
evil in San Francisco society. There satin of the richest texture, was trimmed NO SHUTTLE to THREAD
a slender finger to one of her soft cheeks,
have
left
his
money
to
a
young
chic
like
are hundreds of pleasant houses that with bias folds of satin arranged hori­ Use« a Straight Self Setting Needle and
“and from tuis time that place shall be
you,
begging
your
ladyship
’
s
pardon,
in
­
never entertain because they cannot zontally, with a fringe of gold and pearls
sacred from the touch of other lips until
Does the Greatest Variety and
The edition of the OFFICIAL GAZETTE published by me two
stead
of
his
laithful
old
love
I
’
rival the more elegant affairs given by between. Up either side, where the
Widest Range of Work.
we meet again.”
years
ago has been entirely exhausted, and lias added its proportion to
Dot’s face was a study as Kate rattled millionaires. This has a tendency to court train fell back from the petticoat,
Philip kissed the cheek which flushed
the influences which are attracting the thousands of immigrants to our
discourage social gatherings of the more were broad bands of embroidery in gold Those who have tried it are delighted
redly at the touch of his lips. Dot was on. It fairly shone.
with
it,
as
it
is
the
only
silent
“ Kate,” said she, “ I see it all! I unpretentious kind. An association of thread. In her hair was a silver comb,
chary of permitting caresses, and though
sewing machine that makes
am
an interloper. Isn’t it nice ! The the kind we suggest would bring to it and on her neck a pendant (a cameo
they had been fond of each other from
tho LOCK STITCH.
will
said,
‘
I
give
and
bequeath
to
my
nearly all of the young, most beautiful, head of the President set in diamonds).
their boy and girl days, Philip had never
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And accelerating the development of our natural resources. The de­
It 1« the Best Machine for all Family
presume«l to kiss her, unless when play­ dear cousin, Dorothy Ingraham ’—that’s and most accomplished girls of society ;
Mr.
Phillip
Remlinger,
an
old
sub
­
mand for such a work is constantly increasing, and to meet that demand
all
I
can
remember
verbatim,
but
that
’
s
Use, not Liable to set out of Order*
all the young married ladies, who, oeing
ing« game of forfeits in some of the merry
scriber
to
our
paper
and
well
known
to
I
shall widen the scope of the GAZETTE, change its form and issue it
enough.
All
the
law
terms
in
the
wives of poor men, do not desire to im­
gatherings which are sometimes given in
We place it on trial with all other
the
whole
surrounding
country,
informed
hereafter
in regular monthly parts under the above title. It will be
world
wouldn
’
t
make
it
plainer
to
me.
pose upon them burdens of extravagant
. country neighborhoods for the double
Machines
in
the
world.
purpose of drawing the young people to­ We all thonght it strange that he should dressing, and all the rich girls who have U3 the other day that his wife, who for
gether and helping the farmers to husk have left it to me when he never had sense enough to know that youth and two weary years had suffered with rheu­ it was Winner over Eighty Competit­
ors in Paris in 1878.
thfir corn, or get the rosy produce of paid me the slightest attention when he beauty are overmatches in attractiveness matism in the shoulder, during which
the orchards into festoons of neatly was alive; but the lawyer said that to to the display of dress and jewels. From time she had been treated by several Try it and yon will be «are ta like and buy it
Concerning the material resources of Oregon and Washington lerritory,
pared and quartered apples to dry, on his knowledge there was no other per­ this class the wives would be chosen. physicians without success, had been
including
a full description of the Cities, Towns, and Counties, Topo­
the*principle that many hands and nim­ son of that name, so I must be the one. All girls hope to be married—all gentle­ completely cured by a single bottle of Agents Wanted.
graphical Appearance, Population, Growth, Business Enterprises, List«
ble fingers make light and pleasant Give me your friend’s adcress, and I men expect to marry ; it is the natural St. Jacobs Oil.—Bucyrus, Ohio, Courier,
of
Officers, and a complete
will soon get to the bottom of the mat­ relation. But he is a brave young man Feb. 13, 1879.
work.
who will take upon himself the responsi­
The next moment ho was following ter.”
131 Third St., Portland, Ogn.
If you are goin$ to paint your house,
“I'll give it to you, of course, but first bilities of married life. Sne is a cour­
Janl5-tf
the lithe little figure with sad eyes until
barn,
wagon
or
machinery,
the
wonder
­
it had disappeared under the overhang­ promise me not to say anything about it ageous girl who will yoke herself in life’s ful Imperishable Mixed Paint is surely
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Of the State and Territory. Our agricultural advantages, asjvzell ai the
HOTEL DE FRANCE,
ing branches. He lacked Dot’s faith in until you are sure.”
harness to a husband. It is a rare couple the best, for it is warranted by their
mining, manufacturing and all other material interests of the entire
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“I will keep silent until you give me who, not being rich, will say to each
LEWISTON. IDAHO.
the kindness of the future. He could
State
and
Territory
will
be
fully
represented.
agents
in
your
own
town
not
to
chalk,
M. LeFranroi., • • • • Proprfelre«»
not anticipate a long separation, and permission to sjieak,” said Dot.
other:
“We will harness for the crack, peel or blister; to cover better and Mme.
This well known establishment, entirely rebuilt, is
She wrote at once to the old lady, and chances and toils of life’s journey ; we work easier than any other paint. The Imper open for the reception of guests, with everything new
perhaps estrangement; and it was with a
isbabie Faint was awarded the first premium, and elegant. Bxperi need French Co. k» in the culin­
in
heavy heart that he gathered up his I due time received a reply which con­ will content ourselves to be excluded over
all other paints, al the California Stele ary department The House will be k pt open all
fishing tackle and started for home. A firmed her suspicions. So she immedi­ from social life because we cannot afford r air, 1878, and the gold medal at the Oregon night, and a free coach to and from the steamboat«.
Fair, 1878. Get a circular from their
distant relative of the Ingrahams had ately began to put things in train so the costly expenditures it entails; we state
Agent, which explains this wonderful discov­
Who have a special love for the grand and beautiful in nature, ar a just
Try tne alu anil you certein.y would
lately died, and had willed his property that Miss Ingraham should receive her will work for ourselves a life course along ery.
havo nnothpr
beginning to turn their attention to Oregon’s unsurpassed scenery. Real,
to his cousin, Dorothy Ingraham. Dur rights.
that lower plane to which we are con­
izing
that the “ half has never been told ” of tho
THE DALLES. ORE«OW.
A month had hardly gone by when, fined for want of money.” It demands tir in making any purennse or tn 1« openfor
ing his lifetime lie had never shown that
the reception of guests, with everything
writing iu response to any advertise­
he was aware of the existence of our much to Dot’s amusement, Mr. Dins­ a high moral courage for a young couple ment in tills paper you will please men­ new «nd elegantly furnished. A liberal «hare of the
public patonago is respectfully solicited. The house
little Dot, and it was a great surprise to more called and requested a private in­ to withdraw themselves from the asso­ tion the aame of the naper.
will be kept open all night, and a free coach to and from
the trains.
TMOMAM SMITH.
her when the old ger.t’eman’s solicitor terview with her. She had noticed his ciation of friends, and attempt to carve
Valleys and rivers; all parts of the State will be visited, and faithful
oct 2»-3m
Formerly of the Ernui-e Hotel.
eame f»om New York with the intelli­ growing fondness for Miss Belmont’s out for themselves an independent
pen-pictures given, omitting nothing that will render this work invalua­
gence that he had made her an heiress. society and half suspected the denoue­ career; to live within their means when
ble as a
J. A. STROWBllIDGE,
At kfirst it was a great pleasure to the ment
their “means” is confined to the earn­
Direct Importer and Dealer tn
COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL,
As she went into the room he rose to ings of the young husband. All along
girl, and she built many pretty “castles
In Lol« or 8? 5o, $3 and $10.
LEATHER AND SHOE FINDING1.;,
in the air’’ about the way she would use meet her, and for the first time Dot felt the shore of social life in California we
¥•. 141 Front Mt. Portland. Or
her wealth, until a clixnge came over the an emotion of sincere liking and respect see scattered wrecks of domestic life. Cash Discount to trade 55*,', Pent by Mail anywhere.
BY WM. It EC It «Sr HON,
enter her heart for him. Under the in­ Who that lives here cannot count up by
scene.
Port’ md. Oregot.
And just the book for the crowds of immigrants now coming, and pro­
Mr. Ingraham, who had heretofore fluence of genuine feeling he seemed a the score the ruined homes ? Who that
posing to come to our State. To make its pages even more acceptable
seemed well pleased to Lave his daugh­ different person to the plausible, polished notes the current of events does not
as a Traveller’s Hand-Book, as well as"-
««ncjrmiw
■D vl BOIS ««s HZHXTC3-,
ter in Philip Bertram’s sompany, began man of the world who had tried to palm recognize the hazard of marriage ? Look
GENERAL AGENTS,
to entertain higher views for her, and off the semblance of love upon her during at the divorce record of to-day in com­ commission and Forwarding Merchant«»
when young Mr. Dinsmore, son of the his unsatisfactory courtship.
A Wonderful Remedy.
parison with that of a half century ago. 108 Front street,
411 Washington gueet,
There is no comparison between it »nd the common
Portland, Ogn.
San Francisco, Cal
“Miss Ingraham,” he said, flushing as —Argonaut
president of the village bank, began to
We shall add to each monthly part interesting tale?, sketches poetry
slow acting porous plaster. It is in every way
Special attention given to the «ale of wool
drop in of au evening, with the evident he spoke, “I have come to make a con­
suporior to all other external remedies, including
Flour, Grain and Produce in Portland and Sai
scraps
of local history, news, wit, etc., etc.
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liniments and the eo-ca'led electrical appliances. It
Francien.
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intention of seeing Dot, though he asked fession, and ask your forgiveness. Not
A minister in one of the small Illinois
contains new medicinal elements which in combina­
Mr. H. M. Clinton will have immediate supervision of the dateila
tion with rubber, fxMsesses the most extraordinary
for her father, poor Philip began to be for withdrawing my suit, for I know you towns was the unfortunate loser of sev­
THIS ,N1W
Min-relieving, strengthening and curative properties
of bringing out the work, and will visit all parts of tho State and Terri­
treated coldly, and at last was forbidden have never even liked, much less loved eral dollars the other night He had a
Any physician in your own locality will conflrr th»
above statement. For Lame Back, Rheumatism
the house!
tory personally to insure its accurate completeness
ELASTIC TRUSS
the unworthy man who stands before donation party.
Female Weakness, Stubborn and Neglected Colds
Is the latest and best With
Had Dot's mother been living, things you; but for persecuting you with my
and Coughs, Diseased Kidneys, Whooping Congf,
light pi cssure tne hernia ia re-
Sold complete only by subscription, at $3 03 per annum, Singl*
affeections of the heart, and all ills for which porou-
wonld have been different, for her sterl­ unwelcome attentions. Under the light
b-ined.ay and night with ea-e.
A Liverpool boy recently hung him­
plasters
are
used
it
is
simply
the
best
known
remedy
parte
50 cents each.
It is comfortable, durable and
ing good sense would have carried the which a genuine passion has shed upon self because “somebody found fault with
Ask for Benson ? Capcine Porous Plaster and tak
cheap. Circular* free.
no other. Sold oy all druggists Price 25 cents
day against her husband’s sudden infla­ my actions I see how contemptible they him.” Th« bjy was certainly not born
Sent on receipt of price, by Seabury A Johnson, 2]
D. H. STEARNS, Publisher,
Platt Street, New York
meh 25-lm
tion caused by their good fortune. But havo been, and T wish to apologize to to be a country editor.
ntv 28-tf
TU Market Street, S, F.
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