Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 09, 1880, Image 5

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    A Thorny Road to Destruction
The Dead Letter Office.
The Rights of Teachers.
WendeU Phillips.
The Oregon Kidney Tea!
The Argonaut,"discussing in its usual
An intimate friend of Wendell
The royal road to newspaper honor is
Of course all of you have heard of the
very steep and very rocky. Take the dead letter office at Washington, and I caustic, and sometimes most unjust man­ Phillips for 25 years has just been tell­
trade
case of an aspirant who comes, to the suppose you have the same vague idea ner, the question of teachers’ salaries, ing what he knows of the renowned
managing editor of a certain metropoli­ that I had until I went there and learned mentioned the fact] that the • women Bostonian as a man and an orator.
tan paper. He is referred to the city better—that it is a place where letters teachers wear “ six-button gloves and Phillips, though in comfortable circum­
editor.
That autocrat questions him are sent when they fail to reach those ten-dollar boots,” and declaredjthat*“ all stances—he is probably worth 8200,000
about*his*experience and finds it nil. It for whom they are intended, and are salaries should be reduced ; that 'the —lives very plainly in an old fashioned
his appearance pleases, and there is thence returned to the writers. Really, public do not see the propriety of mak­ meagrely furnished house in Essex
OF M O|I> E|n|N T<I MIE S í
room in th« office, he is told to come the now, I believe this is what most grown ing the school department an eleemosy­ street, and has lived there for 30 years,
next day, and that he will be given up people think, too, bat in truth, it is nary institution, and a married woman notwithstanding the encroachments of or­
work on “space”—that is, paid for what such a wonderful place that I am sure should not be allowed to use it to sup­ dinary boarding houses and retail shops.
he writes at so much per column. He you will be surprised when I tell you port an idle or profligate husband.” A He is a great lover of art; but he has
reports at the office twice a day for a some of the things you may find there, correspondent of the Chroniclejreviews no pictures or bronzes or marbles, be
week, perhaps gets one assignment or and I think when you come to Washing­ and rebukes these sentiments in the fol­ cause he prefers to give the money they
Pains in the Back and Kidneys,
would cost " to the poor and struggling.
detail each day, and finds on pay day ton it will be one of the first places you lowing language:
Non-Ke tent ion of Urine#
“Is $51 a month a fair compensa- No really needy deserving man or
that he has earned 810 and has spent $3 will wish to visit
Inflammation of the Bladder or kidneys,
i A t C* S«
for car fare. If news is scarce and he
You will be surprised to learn that sation for a woman who teaches even woman ever appeals to him in vain ; he
»
Brick Dust Deposit in Urine,
is
constantly
doing
good,
but
he
is
so
the
lowest
grade
?
We
hear
about
short
does not possess unusual energy, his something over 4,000,000 letters are sent
Leucorrhcea,
hours and salaries paid during vacation. secretive and silent concerning his be­
bills may not average more than this to the dead letter office every year.
^^PainfnC <>r Suppressed Menstruation,
amount for an entire Summer. In such
There are three things that render Why are hours for teachers shorter than nevolence that nobody hears of it, un­
a case he generally abandons the busi­ them liable to this : First, being un­ those for carpenters, and why aro vaca­ less by accident. His manner in pri­
And all the complaints arising faatn a diseased or debilitated state of the Kidneys or Ur.nary Organs of ebhei
ness and takes up some occupation claimed by persons to whom they are ad­ tions given 1 Because the labor is so vate is perfect as a specimen of New- . ®*rof. €*. O. pnplIsse.H, Manager Chicago Gymna­ sex It is PURELY VEGETABLE and ENTIRELY HARMLESS, ani especially adapted to the need« ot worsen
whieh does not demand so much of its dressed; second, when some important severe, both for pupil and teacher, that England manner; it is wholly simple sium. Chicago, 111,: ‘‘Our professionals and amateurs and Children. It presents the
followers. If he really is in love with part of the address is omitted, as “James six hours in school is all that a person and natural; it puts persons at their use it in preference to everything we know of.”
D. II. Cooke, Esq., American Express Co., Chi­
the work and feels the stimulus which Smith,” Maiyland; third, for want of is able to endure. You have heard of ease ; yet it is the manner of a patrician cago, III.: “Gladly bear testimony to its efficacy.”
compressed articles of food! Well, this and men of the common sort who meet Starey mil, Eaq., Mt. Auburn Inclined R. R , For those who wish to make their own Tea; and for those whose mode of life readers it difficult to do this st
comes from eager rivalry with competi­ postage.
,
Onio: “Undoubtedly it is a remarkable have prepared a
tors for the best reports of local inci­
For the second cause mentioned above, is compressed labor. It would be just him esteem and admire him, though Cincinnati,
medicine.”
CONCENTTILATE JZ> ZES XZT JFLACT,
dents, he will soon make a “hit” and get about 65,000 letters were sent to the as reasonable to, require a carpenter they always feel the difference between J. Jackson Smith, Member City Council, Cleve­
O.: “ Seemsdestined to occupy a most important
Which
contains
th virtues of the Plant in a form convenient for travelers and others.
more work, or else be placed on a regu­ dead letter office during the past year; or other laboring man to work fifteen him and themselves. They cannot un­ land,
position in every household.”
lar salary. Then his further progress for the third, 300,000, and 3,000 had no out of the twenty-four hours of the day, derstand why he has advocated the Capt. Henry M. Holzwortli. Chief Detective
Force. Cleveland, O.: “Surprising relief. A world of
and to continue his labors through seven cause of the poor and lowly. He ha3 a good.
is only a question of ability, health and address whatever.
”
time. Changes will occur in the office,
When these letters reach the dead days in the week, as to require a teacher wife, a chronic invalid, and no children; Niue. Marie Salvotl, Prima Donna Wilhelmj
Full Directions Accompany Each Package.
“Nothing can compare with it as a prompt
always
has been, Troupe:
and promotion, though slow, will be letter office they are divided into two to work as many hours in the day and he is, and
and reliable cure lor the ailments named.”
sure to him who bides his time and classes, viz : domestic and foreign, the as many day in the week as the carpen­ chivalrously devoted to her, and as­ Tlie Ml. Rev. Risliop Glamour, Cleveland, O.:
does his work well. But there is no latter being returned unopened to the ter does. Perhaps you question my op­ cribes all the things he has done to her “Excellent for Rheumatism and kindred diseases. It
lion d tlxo Folio wins Toa tixnonial«:
has benefited me greatly.”
portunities for judging of a man’s labor influence. His entire life has been reg­ J. D. L. Harvey, Esq.. Talace [Market, Chicago,
romance about the business. The suc­ countries from which they started.
P ortland , Oregon, July 29, 1780.
cessful reporter may become special cor­
The domestic letters, after being since I have never worked at the car ulated by affection and consideration for Ill.: “I consider it a greater ditcovery than electricity."
My Kidneys were in a very bad condition. The Urine was like brick dust, and I suffered a great dual with
Prof. Edward Holst, Pianist and Composer, my back. All remedies were unavailing until I trie I the OREGON KIDNEY TEA, which gave me almo»,
respondent, or city editor, or night edi­ opened, are classed according to their penter’s bench, but I think if you will her. Though still, it is said, a nominal Chicago,
H. HAMILTON.
Ill.: “Its effects are lu harmony with its mediate relief.
tor, or editorial writer. But whether contents. Those containing money are look about you at the healthy faces and member of the old South, he rarely, if claim?.”
P ortland , fregón, August 2, 1879.
Having a severe backache last Winter, I wxs in lucad to try the OREGON KIDNEY TEA. 1 found it very
his work is to write or revise other called “ money letters ;” those with hardy frames of laborers, and compare ever, attends church, having been re­ From the Cleveland Plaindealer:
beneficial in its results. It was not more unpleasant to take than other tea I would recommend it to those
men’s writing, he will be compelled to drafts, money orders, deeds, notes, etc., them with the pale cheeks and drooping pelled by the course of orthodoxy during
JOHN P. FARMER.
afflicted as I was.
December 24, 1879.
P ortland , Oregon, July 31, 1879.
‘ Interviews elicitea by a Plaindealer Reporter shew
labor hard, and generally under pressure. “ minor letters,” and such as inclose re­ forms of many class teachers who have the early anti-slavery days. He is the
reasonable doubt that the preparation in ques­
The OREGON KIDNEY TEA has cured my bock and Kidncvs, and I am at a loss to express my grattt u
His hours of labor are constantly men­ ceipts, photographs, etc., “sub-minors.” labored at their desks for ten or fifteen antipodes in everything in Ingersoll, beyond
tion is really an article of high merit—in fact a reliable I shall always remember the OREGON KIDNEY TEA with pleasure and estJem, and highly recommend it to « I
my
friends
and acquaintances.
J. 17. P. DOWNING (at P. Selling’s).
specific
for
a
greater
numlier
of
distressing
complaints.
aced by sudden demands for extra work. Letters which contain anything, even a years, enjoying the short hours and va who once declared thrtt Phillips was no The character and standing of the gentlemen inter­
P oitland , Oregon, July 31, 1879.
Often he sits eight hours under a gaslight postage stamp, are recorded, and those cations we' were speaking about, my more an orator than a mathematician is viewed—many of them occuping prominent official po­
While I was in Tillamook last Winter, I was affected in my back and Kidneys so that it wan almost impote •
sitions—together with the heavy indorsement they ac­ ble for me to reach Portland. When I got here I was induced to try the OREGON KIDNEY TEA. I drank, at
at the most exacting task of revising the with money or drafts are sent to the statement will need no further proof. a poet On the rostrum he never cord
the remedy, from the r own experience and ob­ iuv meals, the tea made from it, and it lias effected a ra.1 cal cure. I can highly recommend it to all who are
hastily-written manuscript of local re­ postmasters where tho letters were first Heaven help the man who ieels ag­ moves, and is never moved ; he adopts a servation, ought to commend it to everyone. Fair afflicted a I was
E. COHN.
minded people will agree, we think, with the i roprie-
iNDzrKXDKNC« Oregon, December 13, 1879.
porters. He must see that there are no mailed, for them to find the owners and grieved because a woman, teaching sixty conversational tone and mien ; he inva­ tors of St. Jacobs Oil that there is nothing unmercan-
Both myself and wife have been for some years afflicted with disease of the Kidneys, and had tried many
or unprofessional in bringing the article to the
lapses in the grammar, that no inao- get a receipt From thirty-five to fifty children, earns from one third to two- riably addresses the intellect; he con­ tile
notice of the public through the medium of the press. remedies without obtaining any permanent relief. About three mouths ago we were induced to try a package ot
OREGON KIDNEY TE A, winch has apparently entirely cured both of us as since taking it twoweelswe
curate statements are made, that any thousand dollars come into the office in thirds as much as an ordinary bank vinces : his forte is picturesque logic, ep­ *********** the
have felt no symptoms of the diseaje. We can heartily recommend it to others similarly afflicted, as we believe
“
Our
reporter
was
impressed
u
ith
the
unanimity
of
libelous assertions are excised, .that all this way during the year; but a large clerk. I have heard that a woman can­ igrammatic truth.
His “Lost Arts” public sentiment regarding this remedy. All who were it will do all that is claimed for it.
M. L WHITE.
A stoiua , Oregon, December 28, 1879.
expressions of opinion are cut out. He portion is restored to the senders, and not fill the position of such a.clerk with was never written; has been delivered approached spoke readily, many even enthusiastically,
I take pleasure in testifying to the merits of the OREGON KIDNEY TEA. For the past three years1 haya
its excellent wort ings in the most serious cases of
must remove all irrevelant details, and the remainder is deposited in the Uni­ credit, but neither can he fill hers, per­ for 30 years, and is as fresh now as at of
bodily ailment. ‘Never saw anything like it,’ and ‘all been suffering from Kidney troubles, and during the time have tried nearly every kind of Kidney memeine in
the market almost without any relief. Having heard that the OREGON KIDNEY TEA possessed wonderful
then give the articles atliactive head ted States Treasury to the credit of the haps, in even a discreditable way. Now first. His lecture on Daniel O’Connell, that it is claimed to be,” were the most common re­ properties,
I purchased a package, and from the first dosa obtained relief, and by the use of the one package feel
marks from gentlemen whose utterances carry weight.
SAMUEL GRAY.
lines. To follow this work six nights Post Office Department.
* I ask, in tho name of common sense, prepared at the request of a Roman All in all, when summed up, it must be plain to every completely cured.
fair minded man that never in the history of our eoun
ih the week tests the strongest constitu­
When letters contain nothing of val­ what the ‘public,’ or the dolt that Catholic society, has been pronounced, try
X uokne C itt , Oregon, October 20, 1879.
has a medical discovery been brought before the
certify that I was suffering from an attack o’ backache so s-vere that I went about doubled up acd
tion. On all the great daily papers in ue, if possible they are returned to the wrote my text, means by talking about in a literary sense, his masterpiece, public and accepted with such universal expressions could I here
n
aighten up. I used one uockace of the OREGON KIDNEY TEA, and I ain fully persuaded that I
of
favor
as
this
great
German
Remedy.
”
the leading cities the case of the man writers. There are clerks so expert in ‘ making the School Department an elee­ it has never been put on paper either
was restored oy its help.
JOHN W. LENDER.
H aiuusbibo , Oregon, December SI, 1870.
who comes into journalism a novice and reading all kinds of writing that they mosynary institution ?’ When either a before he had delivered it, he had no
I have need the OREGON KIDNEY TEA for pains in th? Lack, and 1 am satis.lod with its effects, »nd do net
St. Jacobs Oil Conquers Pain.
takes any position above that of re­ can discern a plain address where or­ man or a woman has fairly earned opinion of its quality; thought that it
hesitate to recommend it as a mild and safe remedy.
Z. T. SGO1T.
St. Jacobs Oil Conquers Pain.
H arrisbvrg , Oregon, December 31, 1879.
wages, whether for one kind of labor or would gain no reputation. All he had
porter is as one in a thousand. The dinary eyes could not trace a word.
The OREGON KIDNEY TEA. has done my wife as much if not more good than any of the many remedies
St. Jacobs Oil Conquers Pain.
fact that a man does escape this
And such spelling ! Would you ever another, has he. or she not a right to tried to do was to get material enough,
she has used for pains in the back, and I believe it to lie a go<«i remedy for the diseases which it is recommended
for.
A. M. COX.
necessary drudgery is against his future imagine that Galveston could be tor­ spend the same 1 If a pretty girl, who he said, to enable him to talk an hour
Druggists
sell
it.
Price
50
Cents.
II ariusbvko , Oregon, Dec. 31, 1879.
usefulness as an editor. lie will never tured into “ Calresdon,” Connecticut has the seventy or eighty.dollars Bhe has on the subject he had on hand. Despite
Some three months ag > I was attache 1 with asir ere Pain in my Bick. I bought a package of the OREGON
KIDNEY TEA and hy the time I had used one half of it I was entirely rc’ievod and have not been troubled
'know the relative value of news, and be into “ Kanedikait,” and Territory into honestly earned by hard work, entirely his abolitionism, he has always been
Directions in Eleven Languages.
since. I cheerfully recommend it to all who may bj suffering from a lam? or weak back, as a pleasant, safe and
constantly led to underrate the import­ “Teartoir.”—Harper’s Young People.
at her own disposal, chooses to spend it very popular with the Irish, who have a
good remedy.
B. •• GlllGSBi
ance of local matters. And the paper
upon six-button gloves and ten-dollar constitutional hatred of negroes and
The New Silent No. 8,
which neglects local news and is persist­ The Resources of the Public Do­ boots, is it anybody’s business! At their advocates. Phillip’s friend main­
main.
ently beaten by a more enterprising
least she does not spend it for bad whis­ tains that he and Ingersoll are two
SOLD BY ALL 1) RIG GISTS & GENERAL DEALERS.
rival is sure to lose heavily in the cir­
ky and fast horses, as perhaps her great distinctive native orators; that no
The commission appointed by Con­ brother, in his masculine wisdom, does, other country could have generated
culation. Despite the hard work and
gress
at its lost session, composed of Or if the widowed mother of children them. Phillips represents Boston and
late hours there is a singular attraction
Prof.
Clarence
King, U. S. geologist; lays out her money for their sustenance, j Boston culture, New England intellect,
ONE DOLLAR
PRICE,
about newspaper work.
Journalism
Is the Cheapest to Buy
possesses a stimulus unknown in more Prof. G. W. Powell, Hon. J. A. .Wil­ or spends it to support her old father, is character and method. Ingersoll is a
..... ^BECAUSE IT IS ....
staid professions. The fondness of its liamson, commissioner general of the she to consider these objects of her care son of the West, a child of the people,
land
office;
Hon.
Thomas
Donaldson
and
members for Bohemian life and their
as pauDers, living at the expense of the a product of the prairies.—N. Y. Times. Tlie Easiest to Learn,
devotion to the business resemble the A. T. Britton, to examine into the con­ city 1 Or even if she has so much stick
The Easiest to Manage, -
passion of actors for the stage. Men dition of the resources of the public do­ iness in her nature that she still clings
A Problem.
The Most Durable,
will stay in journalism, though they main, and make such recommendations to what she once supposed to be a tower
The Lightest Running,
make far less money tlian they would and codifications of laws, etc., as might of strength, even after he has proven to
How unmarried women who require
....AND DOES......
in other pursuits which require far less seem best adapted to tlri needs of the be a vile smelling whisky cask, and lets to earn their living are to do so by the
The Most Perfect W ork.
exertion. A notable instance of this country have about completed their la­ him pick her pocket without an objec­ exercise of their intellectual faculties, is
perversity was furnished by the New bors. This work involved the examina­ tion, is he to be considered an object of one of the great problems of the day,and NO SHUTTLE to THREAD
York World, which used to boast of the tion of the country from the Mississippi public charity I The wrong thing about by far too expensive a subject to discuss I'scs a Straight Self Setting Needle and
Docs the Greatest Variety and
brightest staff of any paper in that city. liver to the Pacific C®ast, and from the this whole matter is that a number of at present. Our aim has been to point
Widest Enngc of Work.
The men were all college graduates, and British line to the Pacific Coast, and persons, intelligent, honest, well inten- out that in controversies on the ques­
Now Out and for Sale at the Book Stores.
their daily meetings were seasoned with from the British line to Mexico. A tioned gentlemen, but nevertheless gen­ tion the iredical aspect of the case is Those who have tried it are delighted
wit and humor. But the standing joke vast amount of testimony was taken tlemen who know nothing of a teacher’s lost sight of frequently, and it is forgot­
with it, as it is the only silent
for newcomers was that a man must do which will make an octavo volume of work, aro elected to legislate for them. ten that, in the competition for life,
sewing machine that makes
some outside literary work, as the office GOO or 700 pages. The codified laws However they may desire to do the woman is tho weaker vessel, and liable
the LOCK STITCH.
was a club, the expenses of which were will make many sections, besides many right thing, they are incapable. Teach­ to be broken when too roughly handled.
heavier than the salaries paid by the reports of a special character relating to ers have rights, and the fust one is to Sage philosophers may speculate what It is tho Best Machine for all Family
Use, not Liable to get ont of Order-
pasture lands, timber culture, homestead be directed by their Deer?.
paper to the members.
ages may effect by evolution, but, taking
entries, irrigation, mining, improved
woman as we find her, we believe that We place it on trial with all other
“Send for Mother.’’
methods of surveying, and disposing of
her welfare is to bo consulted, not by
Lincoln’s Cane.
Machines in the world.
various lands, etc. The duties of the
encouraging her to take an independent
“ Dear me I It wasn’t enough for me position in life and by fostering a con­ It was Winner over Eighty Competit­
Many years ago when President Lin­ commission have been very great, and
ors in Paris in 1878.
to
nurse^and raise a family of my own, tempt for marriage, which is now the
the
subjects
treated
and
examined
of
coln was a poor lawyer in Springfield,
but
now,
when
I
’
m
old,
and
expect
to
professed tendency of the strong minded Try it and yon will be sure to like and bny it
Illinois, he carried about with him a such an important character that unceas­
plain ebony cane, with a silver ferrule, ing labof and study were required. The have a little comfort, here it is all the young lady, but by educating her in Agents Wanted.
marked “A. Lincoln.” The cane may homestead system has been simplified, time, “ Send for mother!” And the such a judicious and sensible manner as
and everything relating to grazing, farm­ dear old soul growls and grumbles, but will make her a good wife, mother, and
have cost $5.
„
When Lincoln found himself in ing and mining in the West has been dresses herself as fast as she can notwith­ useful member of society, which is un­
The edition of the OFFICIAL GAZETTE published by me two
131 Third St., Portland, Ogn.
Washington, he still carried the old carefully examined and studied, and standing. After you have trotted her fortunately not the inclination of the pres­
years
ago has been entirely exhausted, and has added its proportion to
JaUlU-tf
ebony, being lcath to part with his old modifications,changes and every improve­ off, and got her safely in your home, and ent age. If this were more svstematic-
the influences which are attracting the thousands of immigrants to our
DviBOia <rn XELTDO-G-,
friend. One day a delegation of friends ment recommended which will protect she flies around, administering remedies ally carried out there would be fewer
GENERAL AGENTS,
waited upon and presented him with an and benefit those seeking homes in the and rebukes by turns, you feel easier. single women under the necessity of
elegant modern cane, with an elaborately West. The report of this commission It’s all right now, or soon will be— working for their own living; the out­ Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
108 Front street,
411 Washington stieat,
cry in behalf of these unappropriated
engraved gold handle. He accepted the contains every information of interest mother’s come!
Portland,Ogn.
San Francisco, Cal
And accelerating the development of our natural resources. The de­
In
sickness,
no
matter
who
is
there
pertaining
to
this
subject.
A
very
im
­
blesssngs would be modified, and on en­ Special attention given to the sale of Wool,
gift more to accommodate his friends
mand for such a work is constantly increasing, and to meet that demand
Grain and Produce iu Portland and Sas
than to please himself. The old cane portant subject for legislative action will or how many doctors quarrel over your tering the marriage stato, which is the Flour,
Francisco.
UHI-lm
I
shall widen the scope of the GAZETTE, change its form and issue it
was^given to a trusty valet who often be laid before Congress in a few days in case, everything goes wrong, somehow', happiest as well as the healthiest con­
hereafter in regular monthly parts under the above title. It will be
dition, they would place themselves in
frequented a prominent restaurant in the form of a series of codified laws ac­ till you send for mother.
p
Benson
’
s
Capei
ne
In trouble, the first thing you think the position that is intended by nature
Washington, where nightly assembled companied Lv reports and voluminous
of
is to send for mother.
testimony
from
all
parts
of
the
Western
they should occupy.—Sanitory Record.
many professional men, actors, lawyers
But
this has its ludicrous as well as
country.
and musicians. Among the number
Concerning the material resources of Oregon and Washington Territory,
its touching aspect. The verdant young
It is estimated that Vanderbilt could
was A. R. Phelps, the first manager of
A
Wonderful
Remedy.
including
a full description of the Cities, Towns, and Counties, Topo­
The
Sphere
of
Women.
couple, to whom baby’s extraordinary sell out at present for considerably over
the Grand Central Theatre.
Hard
There is no comparison between it and the common
graphical
Appearance,
Population, Growth, Business Enterprises, Lists
grimaces and alarming yawns, whieh $100,000,000.
slow acting porous plaster. It is in every way
pushed for money, the valet pawned tho
auporlor
to
all
other
external
remedies,
including
of
Officers,
and
a
complete
As republican institutions continue threaten the dislocation of its chin ; its
cane with the proprietor of the restau­
liniments and the so-called electrical appliances. It
to
gain
ground, women appear more con­ wonderful sleeps, which it accomplishes
Mr. John Schleyer, the proprietor of contains new medicinal elements which in combina­
rant, and from the latter it passed into
tion with rubber, |>ossesses the most extraordinary
the hands of Phelps. In his vocation spicuous in the remodeling influences of with its eyes half open, and no percep­ Chilton, Wis., Volksbotc, a progressive win-relieving, strengthening and curative properties.
tible flutter on its lips, causing the German weekly, gratified us with the Any physician in your own locality will confim the
as a theatrical manager and actor, civilization.
Of the State and Territory. Our agricultural advantage«, as4^ell as tho
above statement. For Lame Back, Rheumatism,
She,
whose
presence
in
this
briery
young
mother to imagine it is deal this following:
Female Weakness, Stubborn and Neglected Colds,
Phelps struck Troy some three or four
mining, manufacturing and all other material interests of the entire
Coughs, Diseased Kidneys, Whooping Cougb,
With pleasure I add my testimonial and
years ago, and assumed the manage­ world is as a lily among thorns, whose time and to shriek, “ Send for mother !”
State and Territory will be fully represented.
affeections cf the heart, and all ills for which porou»
are used, it is simply the best known remedy.
ment of the Grand Central Theatre for smile is pleasant, like the light of morn­ in tones of anguish—this young couple to t he many already given in favor of plasters
Ask for Benson J Capcine Porous Plaster and take
ing,
and
whose
eye
is
the
gate
of
heav
­
St.
Jacob3
Oil,
which
I
had
occasion
to
in
the
light
of
experience
which
three
no other. Sold oy all druggists Price 25 cents
Thomas Miller, the proprietor. Finally
I suffered extreme Sent on receipt of price, by Seabury & Johnson, 21
adversity overtook him. Misfortune en ; she whom Nature so reveres that or four babies bring, find that they have test personally.
fell heavily upon him, and he with his the lovely vale of her spirit is the best been ridiculous and given mother a good pains in the back of my neck, which
were almost unbearable. Having heard
wife and six children left in tho direst terrestrial emblem of beauty, ceases to many trots tor nothing.
Who have a special love for the grand and beautiful in nature, ar a just
command
armies
or
sit
upon
imperial
of
St. Jacobs Oil I dispatched one of
Did
any
one
ever
send
for
mother
distress, afid he pawned the cane to Ja
beginning to turn their attention to Oregon’s unsurpassed scenery Real- -
down town citizen for $25.
825. He then thrones. But the world bows in hom and she failed to come ? Never, unless my men to the nearest drug store, pro­
izing
that the “ half has never been told ” of tho
7
left town and has not s’lice been seen age to her sceptre of forbearance and sickness and the infirmities of age pre­ cured a bottle, and commenced to apply An Immense Stock Just Received.
love.
vented her. As when, in your child­ it at once. The pain subsided and on
here.
The progress of liberty owes much to hood, those willing feet responded to the next morning I was all right again.
They arc put up fin retail assortments at
Robert T. Lincoln, son of tho dead
her,
self-sacrifice
and
devotion.
It
has
your
call,
so
they
still
do,
and
will
con
­
Valleys and rivers; all parts of the State will be visited, and faithful
president, learning that the cane was in
If you are going to paint your house, $5, SIO, $2O,l$3O, $50
also
redeemed
her
into
the
possession
of
tinue
to
do
as
long
as
they
are
able.
this city, corresponded with Chief M»rk-
pen-pictures given, omitting nothing that will render this work invalua
barn, wagon or machinery, the wonder­
t)10 ftB &
Special discount of 50% on sample lota to dealers.
^am with a view of obtaining possession her nature, has made her not man’s And when the summons comes, which ful Imperishable Mixed Paint is surely
slave,
but
his
companion,
his
counselor
none
disregard,
though
it
will
be
a
hap
Address,
J- K- GILL & CO-,
os it Yesterday morning Markham re­
the best, for it is warranted by their
J13-tf_______ Booksellers. Portinn«. Ogn.
reived track of its whereabouts and and fellow martyr; has lifted her to do­ py day for her, it will be a very dark agents in your own town not to chalk,
teived a search warrant upon the pro­ mestic equality, and demands for her the and sad one for you, when God, too, will crack, peel or blister; to cover better and
send for mother!
HOTEL DE FRANCE,
work easier than any other paint. The Im per
prietor of a meat market at the corner same privileges in political affairs.
Although
many
of
tho
avenues
of
iehable Paint was awarded the first premium,
LEWISTON, IDAHO,
And just the book for th. crowd, of immigrant, now coming, mid nro-
of Federal and North Fourth streets.
all other paints, at the California State
The Russian census is to be begun over
public
life
are
closed
against
her,
she
is
Mme. M. LeFrancoL«, - • - • Proprietress
Fair,
1878,
and
the
gold
medal
at
the
Oregon
Phere the cane was recovered. In the
this year on the twenty-fifth anniversary State Fair, 1878. Get a circular from their This well known establishment, entirely rebuilt,
police court yesterday afternoon, before demonstrating her worthiness to fill a of the Czar’s coronation. No systematic Agent, which exDlains this wonderful discov­ open for the reception of guests, with everything new
Try tn« aiu and you certain .y would and elegant. Experienced French Cooks in the culin­
Justice Donohue, the matter of the dis­ wider sphere of usefulness than she has enumeration of the population has been ery.
have no other.
ary department The House will be kept open all
ever
occupied. Truth in its purity
nigh - and a free coach to and from the steamboats.
position of the cane was taken up, and
finds
no
more honest or industrious in­ made since 1858. The new census will
postponed for two weeks. It is sup­
, . iIr:
M- Clinton will have immediate supervision of tho details
L'8T OUT!
show the additions made to the popula­
posed Phelps gave the cane as security terpreter.—Bancroft.
of
bringing
out
the work, and will visit all parts of tho State and Terri
tion
by
the
conquests
in
Central
Asia,
Portland City Directory for 1880,
for the meat consumed by his family.—
tory
personally
to
insure its accurate completenX*.
SI a dozens 3 dozen for St.
A little more than forty years ago all the Caucasus, Turkish Armenia, and the
Troy Evening Standard.
McCormick’s Almanac for 1880,
the table cutlery used in the United Attrek region. If properly carried out
We shall add to each monthly part interesting tales, sketches noetrv
•ent Postpaid for St 5*.
He came bouncing down stairs the States came from England. At present, it should reveal the number of exiles
scraps
of local history, news, wit, etc., etc.
' l>oetr*
JP. U. McCormick,
other morning, and demanded to know out of an annual consumption of nearly that have settled in Siberia during the
eb5-tf
91 Se--ond Street, Portland, Ogn,
why his breakfast was not ready. $3,000,000, worth, England supplies but Emperor's reign, and should displav the
COMIC AN» SENTIMENTAL,
J. Æ. 8TROWBHIDGE.
Remarked his wife, quietly :
“You eight per ce.it, and this country not only migrations of the various races of
of «3 &«, «5
ei*.
Direct Importer a*d Dealer i>
always want your omelet gulped down manufactures nearly all that is needed Russia, the latter being a matter vitally Cash Discount rade 56%. Sent by Mail anywhere
before the girl has bad time to break at home, but ships large quantities to connected with the future of the Em­
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BY WM. BECK
SON,
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