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¡P ■ OfcR » anmBMEKB»n nasi r* ■ r* LIMITATIONS. “that will do. I must go into Aunt < overpower him. At length he felt A Feminine Horse Jockey. Eunice. ” i strong enough to face his future, and "We trust and fear, we question and believe, I Nathaniel Holt kissed the lovely face went to the house 'With a look on his Speaking of horses reminds mo of a Fron^Jita’s dick threads a trembling faith to not once, but many times, and years face that told his mother the hour she queer horse jockey the Cincinnati Com weave, Frail as the web that misty ni“ht has spun ; after those passionate kisses were re dreaded bail come; for with the keen in mercial tells about. Miss Middy Mor Whose dew-gemmed awnings glitter in the membered with keenest pain. Elsie stincts of her sex she bad foreseen tho gan is her name, and while she is a lady sun. result of Lewis Walton’s attentions and in every sense of the word, well edu While the calm centuries spell t sir lessons slipped away from him and ran into the Prepared Oyly by Wn?. Ffundcr, Operative Chemist was more giieved than surprised when cated, relined, line looking aud modest, house, and Nathaniel, silenced but not out Why we, the people of the Tacific Coa^t should any longer l>e pestered with worthless nostrums, made fifty •'¡»a she reports horse fairs and races, cattle Each truth we conquer spreads the realm of convinced, sat perfectly still, and tried Nathaniel told his pitiful story, cast of the Rocky Mountains, and that too, by persons who never even knew chemistry by its name proper, mu .i less it, doubt; Elsie was martietl. The first sboav shows etc., for four New York news to reason away his fears, with knitted wonderful workings. This question suggested itself years ago to Wm. l’funder, the only operative chemist in Oregon. I he result was that this gentleman applied himself to a great an 1 tedious research of the dinerent vegetations, growing tn im- When Sinai’s summit was ^ehovah’s throne, ' brows. had just whitened the earth when she papers, among which are the Times and mer.se quantities, es]>ecially in Oregon, but shedding—until his discoveries—all their virtues from year to year t > mot.ier Th* chosen prophet knew his voice alone; earth. His tedious researches, scientific applications, and proper combinations, culminated in the production *n°'Jrn to-day as After that life went on much as left the Holt farm, the wife of Lewis Tribune. She can tell the weight of a When Pilate’s hall that awful question heard, i the OREGON BLOOD PURIFiER, Projrcsiu, labore et scientia, extractum concentratum, nonunis P/underli Ongonienst r • The heavenly captive answered not a word. usual at the Holt farm, Elsie was to Walton, a strange pallor on her beauti beef on foot the instant ehe sees it, aud formetur. j ;,ur. *r' Experience makes the master. Having had experience with very difficult medicines, chemicffls, etc., for over 75 years, ful face, a strange dread in her heart reports the cattle markets with all the Eternal truth! beyond our hopes and fears, become its mistress at Christinas, and and having mastered them all through hard study, both here, and in the East and in Europe, we can confidently recommend correctness that could be desired. She for some thoughts had come to her in her Aunt Eunice was very busy over 7138. our Botanical Remedies, because we have extracted, nay “wrenched" from the very heart-string, of hidden nature, a.I t.iat is Sweep the vast orbits of thy myriad spheres! I good and beneficial to suffering humanity, and leaving the Empty Shells and Worthless Leaves to imitators, green and inex From age to age; while history carves sub the expected wedding. She loved Elsie the eleventh hour, that were neither was at one time a favorite of Victor Y0’J5!T, D’JT T::r.iVI.t3. perienced. lime with a mother’s love already, and Na- pleasant nor ennobling, for they taught Emanuel and was the head buyer for i. .1, T, -‘.Oci.'S OREGON F.LOOO .7"" . ... cdy for chronic constipation, affected kidneys, dyspepsia, tirer cam- PURIFIER will positively be found a valuable remci On her waste rock the flaming carves of time, I thaniel, as the Autumnal months drifted her that her life had been a mistake, as his stables. When the left Italy ho fain!, t >2 .11 .V£ -i. SC: 3tula, arid a!l other diseases having their origin in impure blood. ' < How the wild swayings of oar planet show 1 bX, grew a trifle thoughtful; for Lewis far as stability of feeling and purity of gave her his watch, which has the in -gon, January 33, ,33o. A few bottles cf your indeed valuable medicine, called PFUNDER S OflEGOa BLOOt .] it . C.IUR«;, Oreg we. e etitirely cur ! iay Rheii'iiaiism of 10 years standing, and other acquaintances speak very highly about it, performing a cure in every ir-tancfc That worlds unseen around the world „s.i... a * Walton, who had been a Summer guest, purpose were concerned; for the white, itials V. E. in diamonds on the case. rle known to all sii.T.-rers hence I make the above statement. # # <• * uC,,*k zV" know! I : . I.''*’.. • riir.i > :r.i-.->r, :k”r, as -s ye.v yc.i s a re-i lent of Portland, says: For 12 years I suffered from liver complaint—tried everything. Cured with C uof .es in the neighborhood, still lingered, and i weary face of Natheniel Holt was In the cattle yards every one knows ¿ Ut.¿LCN I’LOOD PURIFIER still called on Elsie, who tried to hide dearer to her heait than the handsome and esteems her ; she has no fear of the I r e 1 it. and am still using it when occasion requires What! The OP.EGDN BLOOD PURIFIER! Such are the words of one of cur lady a ,’ r w-ai Nathaniel Holt s Idol. kCm. s A!! lad K.:. .. dl understand »hat is meant. • _ . wild cattle, nor yet of their drivers, who face of the husbrnd at her side. her growing fondness of his company. t'j us ’ -, f nvt! G -t a b >:tle of P.-U'JDER’S OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. U.sit; those pimples will leave yonr otherwise finely shaped frehead. And y-..u, •u. lv.0. y 'j '. you a <> try a boale ot this really invigorating remedy, anJ regain that natural bloom on yoty sweet face, which no pauit or ponder can I He was wealthy, indolent and sifted The Winter days rolled on. News are as almost untamed as tho herds they impart. “I am so tired!” t.. fhe entt'e ol _ __ ,____ ____ ____ ,_________ . I health. I sol! my last bottle of Plunder s 11 ,?d >1-bdity _ removed in a short time, _ rapid gaining of flesh, , improve! romnlexion and „ r>> with a persuasive tongue. Elsie loved or Elsie Walton’s triumphs came now drive. Every one of them greets her - ’ ’ - - has been suffering - ' from general .......... The flute-like voice that uttered this ease, lacked firmness of principle and and then to the quiet farm bouse and with respect, and all who have dealings Cra.-p'i Bl C■' 1 Purifier t > “ D .ct >r Angee of this place, whose wife debility f - >r over O3e year, although the Doctor tned nts best to cure her. After using your remedy the patient felt better, so much so that the doctor wants one do. -¡1 of this truly good me Jicine, which please send in iny orc at pettish exclamation broke through the I will, and, although she imaged herself stirred Natlianial Holt’s heart with a with her say she is an extraordinary on'-e. This is an extra t received from Mr. Boos, Forest Grove, Oregon. fragrant stillness of the Autumnai even I faithful to Nathaniel, her heart was touch of Lis old pain, for he could not business woman. In short, tho Com I, Fred, rick A\.uv^£, Ruegg, mi of muiKiv'iuuti Multnomah wuuijr, county, oiaic State ui oi Oregon, certify herewith Pfunder's s uregon Oregon c.uuu Bleed runner Purifier has cured me of a ~ ■ ■ i, » wregon, ceruiy nerewun that itiai Wm. n;n, riunaer »»•** entirely ----------------- r.) Viced recommend i t:.a .a ea e, j pro laced by poison oak. Although 1 I had applied to several physicians for relief, none of the e gents could d me any good, and 1 herewith rccouu>.cud ing like a jarring chord in some ex- 1 a Oregon Blood Purifier to all suffering w ith such skin diseases. Signed: F. R uegg . | slo vly but surely being beguiled away forget that all this beauty and grace mercial gives her all the attributes of a quisite melody, and Nathaniel Holt from tho true and steadfast lovo of an might have been his. Lewis Walton lady and a business woman. But as I Sea Sickness—1 used to dread it—a sea voyage; but now, since I take Plunder's Oregon C.’ood Purifier I do not feel the least inconvenience. I se a .lose or two before goin^ on board and same after leaving vessel. looked up from his paper with a upi ight man. might value it as a child prizes a beau read tho account, some lines came into Look at lain—that sallow sole leather face—that dull red rimmed eye—that slouching walk—yes. look at him well. He is a dyspeptic. Now look at this slight frown on his bronzed, handsome | one: Elastic step, bright eye, healthy complexion—how is this! Well, he uses Plunder’s Oregon Blood rurifier and 11 thing else. Nathaniel watched her with a brood tiful toy; ho would have idolized it as a my head from the Bigelow papers : Mountain fever of years standing cured without the use of Quinine in a short time. Ke.vl anl admire: 1 hate been suffering from mountain fever for face. | ing tenderness. He was so loyal him devotee worships the beauty of his god years. My physicians told me the only chance of my getting better would be a change of climate. Accidentally I came across a bottle of Pfundcr S Oregon Elood “Ob little city gul, dou’t never go it Purifier, used it, and following directions by using a bottle of the S. S. S. Fever aud Ague Mixture in addition, 1 am perfectly healthy now, aud thus capsired the He was tired, very tireJ, after a day self that he would in tinctively notice dess—and for this feeling alone he felt Blind on the word o’ noospapcr or poet; theory of my physicians. G eorge G reen , Mail Carrier, U. S. of hard labor on his mountain land, any wavering on Elsie’s part, he thought; the great treasure of Elsie’s love had They arc apt to ruff.” Ladies in that delicate state—ever to be revered—but ever creating nausea, will find speedy relief by using Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. and had thrown himself into a great yet the eyes of love ere often blinded by been denied him. Pfander's S. S. S. (safe, sure, speedy) Fever and Ague Mixture Certificate. I suffered some time with, what I was told, malarial fever, ,cC.cn2P?!1’5 ' *'l) The only way to unravel the yiystcry pains in my head, back, in fact, felt pains all over. Not getting any better after using all kinds of medicines, I tried PFUNDER S FuVcR AND AGUE MIXTURE rasy-cltair of his mother’s, on the south self confidence, and when Elsie came to »nd since gained rapidly in health. M arie W eiser , Seventh and C streets, Portland. But a rumor wa3 stirring in the fash of being at once a lady and a horse i porch, for a moment’s rest; and he could him and laid her golden head against ionable world that had not reached the jockey is to determine that the Com The different Constitutions. The Constitution of the United States, that mister piece of human brain. How is your constitution! If billious, use Plunder | Oregon Blood Purifier, the triumph of modern science. jot understand how the speaker, a tall, bis arm, as she often uid in the Autumn quiet old homestead. Mon looked with mercial’s idea of a lady must differ from ’litit I'HofLit's C hoice —T onic —Hitters, sugared sarsaparilla, watered bad whiskies and pills made B. C.—hard as rock, nre the cause, the reason, that to-day mu people suffer more from liver complaint, poor digestion, etc., than any oilier nation. The idea of giving our working population such trash, and magnifying that supple, girl, with hands as white as milk, gloaming, Nathaniel’s happiness was too pity on tho lovely, trusting wife; women your’.s and mine. trasn by calling it f. rrated (or iron containing) medicine; here, where nature's products are abundant, and very nutritious. Eat our Columbia River s-dmonj who passed her time in comparative idle deep to be delusive, and ho would hold smiled and sneered behind their fans; —----- -------------- « O *—- -------------------- that splendid beef derived from cattle feeding on bunch grass; those vegetables at once healthy and within the reach of everybody, and then laugh at those puerile efforts of ignorant, inconsequent parties trying to force iron into your system. All vou want—you, who constitute the mass of the people is, to get your liver into work ness, could be tired. A Lady and the 13-15 14 Puzzle. ing order, aud there is no other or better remedy than PFUNDER’S OREGON BLOGD PURIFIER., Price, per boule, one dollar. Five dollar* for half» dozen. her to his breast as if nothing could ever ■ and still Elsie never dreamed aught of For Elsie Marian was not one given wrest her from h:. faithful arms. Poor j the shame and disgrace that was gather Yenr Druggist has it or luill get it for you. “ The Original.1' Insist upon having itl Says the Port Jervis Gazette : A sad to unusual exertion, and generally man Elsie ' little did she know of the passion ing around her. aged to secure the good things of this ate depth and power and ot this strong When the news of her fickle bus result of an attempt by a Port Jervis world with as much ease as was possible man’s love. His homage was hers bard’s elopement with a dashing widow young lady to solve the 15 puzzle in 15 or consistent with her position as de by right, and she accepted it as reached her, she threw up her hands minutes is to be recorded. A wager was pendent niece in the home of her some Princess might the service of her with a cry of anguith—“Nathaniel ! made Ly a gentleman that she could not Successor« to II iinv I cv , Doclcl Co., ----- IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN----- mother’s sister, Nathaniel Holts aged vassals She never thought Low deso- Nathaniel ! my sin has found me out !’’ solve it in that titre, nbuh she accepted mother, who simply adored the bright ’ late that life Mould be if bereft of her Three days later the dead body of lit with alacr’t ■, and being of a highly sen- voung girl who had brought sunshine love—how barren of hope or happiness husband—for a railroad accident bad sitive temperament as the i’.mo elapsed Offer for sale, at lowest rates, the following first*(loss machinery, for which we are Sole Ag nts : into her old house, and whose help would be his darkened future ; for, if he ended his career—was carried home to and she became inextricably involved in rT,Tr-T . fell less orphanage covered many serious 1 J erred in any sense, it was in the strength her; and Elsie, broken-hearted and full the sobilion time was called, BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER faults. and purity of the love he had laid at her of bitter remorse, followed it to its last over in a sweon, muttering So large a portion of iter grass little mii.'uL ■ mi re, I 1 , 1 I ; resting place; then turned her face to At this moment Eisie was seated on a feet. and grain crops of the Pacific in‘o unci lisciciistir.'. ■. A garden stool, half hidden by the droop . The purple h ize of Indian Summer I the quiet oil home she had k ft a biide lapsed «’oast have been cut by the Buck . j ions pare .1; and frientt.; c< eye that no farmer here ran be Warner’s finfe f ’:» » n;t» ing boughs ot a willow, laboriously at- was lj iug on the hills. The sun sailed but a few months bcfoie. stimulus foraT Lw'’, i.r I euro (v-uiv - ignorant of its merits or require armiii»! !■.»•, an l, learn.nti Nathaniel asked no questions, The v tempting to twist tiny bunches of <log- through the mist like a great ¡»ill of nera. Dyspepsia. Billousnes?, Bilious Dinrr! i argument to convince him of its Malaria, iev> r i n l A; .-. I are iis.'ftil r.t her trou ’ ile, cucied t ’ -. < ioven Í times ill nearly all Dis wood berries and Autthnn leaves into a flame, and billows of dca l-brown leaves sad, white face was dearer to him now t j cn . -io a heo a . I regular netlon of the I ’ . :iv. I s. Tho | ( .>t m.ti- 'Tcatli, her dead gold hair falling about swept up the ravines, as Nathaniel Holt than it had ever been before, lie brain ;a king puzzle, ’t ir ; dutc for all Malarial l‘ois a. Trice, 25c. a box. fare as fair as any lily that lifted its trudged down the mountain path, his made no outward sign of the love that, fair d iic coid’Div 1 lincons« Warner's Safe Ncr» ?nc anickly givesTlest end bloop to tho sufieritig, enf Headache a l sjiotless brow to the opal sky, and no brown cheek flushed with exercise, and v.as burning within his breast, y< L his the* chance for h< :• 11 f d;ic Neuralgia, Prevents Enii.'pt?j Tits, and is tho hi st remedy for N< rv .. Prostration brou -ht violet that ever blossomed in the cool his eyes kindling with love as the ohl care of her was wonderful, and he world was at an end. Fur on by excess.vo dliitking, over work, mental The ne plus ultra of all Tureshin^ siim ks and «.mereuisea. it relieves the Paiia tufts of meadow grass beyond the wil farm-house, Miih its many \. windows thanked God that through tullictioti he week at •”> o'clock. No ear.ls. of all lb: •-cos, nm! i »:< ver ii.Jtuioas t > tho Machines unequal««! for light draft, ebr.ited .ry j- ><P, C. W. aystem. 'flits Lc.toi all eriii .e Unities < f low copse was as blue as tho modest stained with amber, aud tall gables had been shown the weakness of his power, durability, fast threshing and 1 a ■> si as; prices, Die. i. a .I .1.(0. eves she lifted to Nathaniel Holts draped with scarlet runners, came in idol, and that Elsie Avas but human, scribe 1 (. ;• >1 .v. higaj' >:•!». L clean separation; as improved for XVarncr’H Knfo ESSO, it stands unrivalled. His mother sat on the porch while his own heart Lad been purified l y to b;> en ;■el unon her tonJ troubled face. view. liernedics are ?,1 opc than a He stood over her, his hands folded bathed in a rift of ruby sunshine, but he the power of tribulation. sold byDi-ugffisti superiority« as it is too well and favorably known to need comment. It on his back, and his broad, bronzed looked in vain for Elsie -Elsie who had i year after Lewis Walton’s dtath, we r.nd Deniers In the pcrl'ectiou of all Reaping and .Mon ing Machines. fllediciit-o tver;’« brow flushed with some sudden inward promised to come up the mountain path find them Handing where we fir t saw nlierc. 1H CKFAE SELF-BINDER. emotion. to meet him. Something like a murmur them—under the old willow—and L.'sii A IL1I.WER&0,, The Standard of Excellence and “Elsie,” he began, the brown eyes that of voices attracted his attention, and, is weaiing a wreath of dog wood berri' .. Proprietors, leads all labor saving miwliincs. she dare not meet the searching glance turning into a side-path, he came upon and Autumn leaves. Her cheek; are ESochesier, K. Et took the World's Binder Prizes ml f. r P,. that droojied beneath his gaze,” what Elsie and I.-wis Walton seated on a flushed and a tender light fills the b.-au in lSxP. It is the simplest, strong w tip'.] Tvctiinciqa:»’, 9 has tired you!” mossy lo2, with their faces turned from tiful eyes. est and lightest running Binder in i HODGE. DAVIS .«'■ • “Elsie”— N alb a n id i n > ¡ i r ¡ sop s tlif Agents. the IVorld. “Nothing.” him Walton’s hunting jacket and gun “You were once a happy, contented lay on the ground, and Elsie’s hat had slender fingers—“you mu-.t let me spe ?p,k. »’«irlTtm.l. Cr¡ - n. BIKHAMXSMCST /sneurou, girl, Elsie; what has changed you I i» fallen at her feet, while the fair glowing Give me back the love 1 l>>st when you “Nothing.” The Audiphone. face was upturned to tho hazy November became the wife of another. ” “Nathaniel” — Elsie’s voice is foil of She spoke listlessly, yet a faint, sea sky, as if she dared not, yet longed to An inJrum.-nt that en- shell pink crept into the round, soft? meft the lite of those lose black eyes that contrition—“I did not know my o a n ilil.'s the deaf to hear heart then.” cheeks and up to the roots of the golden seemed to read the innermost thoughts with. < a-o through the o ’ I “You know it now, El le, hair. of her heart. teeth ! It is a remark- mine.” “Yes, Elsie, something has changed “ E!-.ie--E’sie,” lb!e f.ucv.;Ail (leaf “Forever and forever, Nxthauii i, you ; you are the same, aud yet not the voice was s tying, <• persons shonLl trv it. I A x.rc And who will question Lis light 1 V' , > name. You have lost your blitheness; me. Yon do not The AV 1)1 PH ONE will The fanion Monitor Upright Ei C T ORANG!’, lake tho golden hi-id to Lis bosum, you do not come to me with kind words, as wonvn love mtn th y marry.” be sent free to any ad gine is far superior to any Uiorizon- !* <>t■ ; ■ I. î t ' mon i n as you once did, and charm all my cares “N ithaiiiel is so good, and Las been where we hope it may rest for 11. u y dress on receipt of price, tai Engine: lighter on the horses and of greater power. It is tbe most S'If suff i ing v i'. h II; away. Tell me why ! ’ like a brother to me since mamma’s years to come. $10, or on trial, “C. O. economical Engine in the world, consumes the least water and ftcl, has is the safest Engine made. buiuititu ;a. By the Nathaniel Holt sat down on the grass death,” murmured Elsie, by way of pro 1). and charges,’ at cx- the patent Safety Plug and We arc also SolcAgcnis for i„. ic of ]>arfy ordering, with option cf at his cousin’s feet, and watched the test, while Nathaniel stood as if i;ooted The Czarina on Hcr Dea h Eecl. test 1 fi i'.nd aibumeit SCIILTTLER FARM, FREIGHT AND SPRING WAGONS. in some slight degree in a few instances return. ( irce’ais fro *. Address color come and go in the face above to the spot., his breath coin'ng in thick Send for Special Circulars and new Price List. IS. I’.. iHillF.llS, Agent. Dispatches received from St. Peters in a eea uLtted stalo I Euflrred from him. lie was terribly in earnest, this hot gasps. CIIA.S. II. DOI)D <t CO.. I’ortlaiKl, Oregon. COfi Montgom r-. st... san Francisco. Cal. drOpSX , ]-.*.> particularly .v... .J €, about UIU ’ J the VJVV. ankles. ——.—■ burg state tha« the czarina is very much “That’s just it, Elsie; you haven’t sober, self-contained man of thirty, and «. * this young girl had been his idol for mistaken your feelings. Instead of the worse and that her death is momentarily slight paint about the kidneys, a de love you should give him, you will re expected. Tbo situation at the Winter rangement of digestion, great dryness of years. “I am not changed.” Elsie tried to ward his great lovo—for he does love palace is depicted as ono of extreme the skin, and at times much thirst and, steady her voice. *T am the same to you deeply—with a warm, brotherly af sorrow and gloom. The czar, who, had of course, gradual failing of strength. day that I have been every day for years. fection. Oh ! Elsie, think in time—I his wile been able to bear the fatigues of This was about the state of things when You know I am twenty, and I must try love you as J have never loved before, th a iournev, would long ago have I commence ! using the Safe Kidney and and, Elsie, you love me,” said Lewis started tvith her upon their contem Liver Cure. I took about six table and ^e womanly.” “Has Lewis Walton anything to do Walton, as he put his arm around her plated trip to the Tyrol, where they spoonfuls every day for one week, when slender waist and drew Elsie’s happy had arranged to spend a portion 1 found all my symptoms decidedly im with the change, Elsio I” Elsie’s face blushed crimson, ye«, she face to his bosom, and covered tho warm, of the Summer, now roams about the proved, and at the end of two weeks it imperial rooms in a state of deep dejec was difficult to detect any trace of albu Running through 2C0 ft, to I 27J Front st. red iips with kisses. laughed merrily. men. Having imprudently taken cold, tion. Ho scarcely notices what is said ‘*No. You surely are not jealous, Nathaniel Holt fled from the spot like OJ-’ Æ FULL Nathaniel 1 ’ a hunted deer. His veins stood out like to him when addressed, and seems to be I had a very slight relapse two weeks It was Nathaniel's turn to blush now, whip cords, and dry, voiceless sobsbroko absorbed in a half conscious reverie. ago, wlmn 1 began again using the med which he did to perfection. For answer from him as ho sank down on the mossy Until recently hoj>es were indulged in icine, and am now ns well as ever. D. W. B artini :, M. D., D. D. h» drew the dog-wood berries out of the turf and buried his face in the cedar by those outside th« palace that tho jm Buyers in all Principal Cities. Bargains from Auction and little hands, and held the slender fingers spears that lay inch deep on the moist press would eventually rally from her Bankrupt Sales with every steamer. A well known German minister, Rev. iu his own. ground. Never again could Lo take illness, which seems to be mental, not physical, under the influenco of cheer A Opitz, ot Scldeisingerville,Wisconsin, 10 CENT AND 25 CENT DEPARTMENTS. “I am not jealous, Elsie. You do not Elsie Marian’s false face ; i his hands ful society with which it has been sought writes: seem contented of late; you are always and kiss it with lover’s kisses. For she Largest and most varied stock in Poitland. TKEGREAT to surround her. But those who were I was a sullerer with rheumatism for tired ; you never run up the mountain had willfully given up the pure, honest, daily in her presence, both physicians years. Friends recommended the use of .11 ELLIS liBOS & CO., 12« First and 127 Front Sts., Portland Or path to meet me, or take long rambles love of hisguilless heart for the love of of the imperial household, her family St. Jacob ’ s Oil. I tried it, and must in the woodland, so as to be near me, as a man, who, in the sight of God, if not N< 11 Yeik CtUcc, ClCt; I.l qH iiai <! vtrrct. P14!fldrl|tb!a edier, 3JS Wark*! *1rr<t> and intimate friend.«, were less hopeful. confess that tho result was astonishing. Saa Fraiici-co oflirc, FJ3 Sansamc slret-l. you once did. You see, I have grown in the sight of men, was legally bound to ENTRI SI ASTICA LEY The empress is now 56 years old, having Having hardly used up the first bottle, rvriit sia .- tk ai . i . y another. Perhaps he had been mistaken so used to your tender, watchful love, HMM) I’OIY 1.1 -<1\ ENTIIl Si.VTK ALLY be«n born in 1821. She was married I found relief, and the second one cured ENTHUSIASTICALLY Elsie, it would be hard to give it up. in himself, but this he knew, 1m had when only 17 years old, in IS 11, and is me. 1 therefore feel under obligations, EN Till SI VUCAI.I.Y And I have thought that you had grown made an idol of her and given her such ENÌIH slASTK \I.LY t ’ u o mother of six children, five sons and and .shall recommend this effective rem BY tired of me, an’l had given your love te love as no human being should lavish on I one daughter, the latter being the edy whenever I have a chance. a fellow creature, be they ever so per Le'wis Walton, who seems a more fitting I TiIE trade » fect, and God had seen the foolishness of present Duchess of Edinburg. The mate----- ’’ THE ti : ahi : I I J North Freut St., Portland, Orcron. Win. Pfuntlcr^s Oregon Blood Purifier I THE TRADI ! “A divorced man, Nathaniel I” Elsie his idolatrous love, and punished him duchess ?s now in St. Petersburg, and is will positively be found a valuable her mother’s most constant attendant. THE TRADE I Have on li.-md and arc constantly rt driving cried, lifting her eyebrows slightly, a’- sorely for it. Tin: PRESS! remedy for chronic constipation, affected She scarcely leaves the empress ’ bedside, THE PRESS! though her cheeks were dyed with burn After his passion of grief had spent kidneys, dyspepsia, liver complaint THE PRESS! ing blushes, and her lips trembled ner itse’f, he arose and turned into the path and seems profoundly oppressed with THE PRESS rheumatism, scrofula, and all other*dis her approaching less and the seneral rEOI’LE! THE Pl vously. that leiF homeward, feeling very much PEOPLE! HIE Pl eases having their origin in impure or Every Description, “A divorced man,” repeated Nathan as if he had stood beside Elsie Marian’s sadness of the atmosphero within the PEOPLE! THE PI blood. Manufactured only by vVin. Winter palace. The czar visits his PEOPLE! THE PI iel, looking her full in the face. “Yes, crave and saw her hud ’ 1 it. . His face PEOPLE! THE PI Ali 11 SL oucfs Walev AVlicols, Plunder & Co., Portland, Oregon. PEOPLE! THE PI Elsie, there is danger of you forgetting had grown white and bard and s’ hi in wifes apartment frequently, but re- EVERYWHERE ! mains only a few moments at a time. me through him, for he is a more pol that short but bitter struggle, and the If you arc going to paint your house, EVERYWHERE ! Water Wheel Governors, Motion Indicators, Smutters, Separators, Mill EVERY.VHERI I ished, more fascinating man ; yet, Elsie, brown eves were full of grief too deep It is believed in St. Petersburg that barn, wagon or machinery, the wonder Picks, Diamond Tools, Bolting Cloth, Leather and Rubber Belting and 1.1 ERYW HERL t dear, he is as unstable as the wind, for tears. He felt faint and dizzy when the czar intends upon the death of the ful Imperishable Mixed Paint is surely EVERYWHERE 1 General Mill Furnishings constantly on hand. S t , ■' i Oiu S t . J acoks Ciu and,not calculated to rnako any ivoman he saw Elsie standing at the meadow empress to arrange for an early abdica the best, for it is warranted by their S t . J ao . rs On.. S t J acobs Oil.. We also keep in stock the celebrated ALLIS & CO.’s DOUBLE AMD S t . .I. woes Oiu Sr. J acobs O il . Jappy.” agents in your own town not to chalk, gate alone, and the light of her newly- tion of the throne. SINGLE t’IR( I LAR SAW MILLS. S t . J agc -. s O iu F t . J acobs O il . “You must think me very impressi- awakened love in her blue eyes. crack, peel or blister; to cover better and IT CONQUERS Having built and put in operation some of the best Hour and Saw PAIN. Membars of Parliamsn: IT CONQUERS PAIN. work cz- ‘ -r thnn any other paint. The Irnper . bl«,” broke out Elsie, whose conscience Mills on the roast, null men wifi consult their interest by correspond “Nathaniel”—she speaks nervously’, 1rCONQUERS PAIN. IsUab1«1 Paint vr :s award-d Die fii<>t r remium, ing with us before purchasing elsewhere. was not as easy as it might have, been. for her womanly instinct tells her some IT CONQUERS ¡•AIN. aii other points, st; the CalifbinlaState The members of the Houses of Lords over IT CONQUERS PAIN. Fair, is? ’ , and ti.e gnid medal at ths Oregon Bedrock Prices and first class work guaranteed w ith every sale. “When I gave ray promise to l»e your thing is wrong—‘-what has happened! receive in pay, pensions, etc., .£351,470- statu Fiiir, Is',... «et circular rrom tbeir PRICE : 53 CENT.’». PRICE 50 ( ENTS. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price-List. PRICE •: M CENTS. PRICE 50 CENTS Agent, which explains this wonderful discov wife, 1 meant to keep it.” You are late.” 13s. 9J. )>er annum. There are 275 ery. Piti* E ■: 50 CENTS. PRICE 50 CENTS Try t’iu am mid you certain,» would AMERICANS, AMERICANS. Nathaniel Holt drew the golden “Just this, Elsie”—he takes her hands Conservatives and 208 Liberal peers. have no other AMERICANS. AMERICANS. head down to bis breast and breathed in his and turns his set, white face away Five peerages date from the thirteenth —i ■ ■ >——«m—JPwtBCTCT—— FRENCHMEN. FRENCHMEN. FRENCHMEN. FRENCHMEN. glT In maftinic ?-ny ]H>renswe or in a silent prayer over it; for Elsie from her—“I have lest something out centhry, five from tho fourteenth, 13 SPAMAR'S. SPANIARDS. was a woman with a beautiful woman's of my life which I shall never, never from the fifteenth, 20 from the sixteenth writing In response tn any ndverlise- SPAM AR OS. SPANI AR OS. •ae»t in till, paper you will please men* GERMANS. GERMANS. love of the world’s follies and adula own again—an untroubled mind; and, and 59 from the seventeenth. The lion GERMANS. GERMANS. FOR THE HARVEST 1880. lite aauie of tlie ua^er. SWEDES. tions, and he knew enough of Lewis Elsie, dear, forgive me if I have mis members of the House of Commons get SWEDES; Walton’s character to know the argu taken gratitude for lov^, and Laid you £107,902 13s. 1 Id. per annum from the HOLLANDERS. HOLLANDER". ESTABLISHED 1S52. Lull EM IANS, UOH EM IA N S. ments that he would use, and that he against vour will. Take the man of public treasury. ; WILLI A.M ItEC'K HON, Th* fighting interests D anes 33 and 35 Front street. 32 and 34 First street. : : Portland, Oregon, In,porters and Dealers in D anes . would not be sparing of flattering your choice, Elsie, and heaven grant you are represented by 261 members; the PORT UGUEaE. POr.TUGUESE. GINS. RIFLES and REVOLVERS may not find your happiness dead-sea ¡»eerago interests by 193 members, the speeches. ITALIANS. ITALIANS. DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c., Every Description, • POLES. “Remember this, Elsie,’ he said sol-- fruit” - law interests by 118 members, the rail Cut'cry, Fishing Of Tackle, • And the people of every nationality ELL THE BAIN WAGON, HODGES’ HEADER WITH IMPROVEMENTS FOR 18S0 M ARSII HARVESTERS Bird Cages, Beads, Veloci “Oh, Nathaniel I” Elsie’s tears are way interests by 118 members, and the U sukk tiik S in , emnly; “ ‘what God has joined together, with Self-Binders, McCormick Harvesters, with Felf-Binders, Tiger Bulky Juice Thoma«’ RnlW Rake pedes, Croquet Ganics, Base Bails, etc. Buffalo PitU Separator, and Powers Spring Wagons, Oliver Chilled MeLl Plo w., Moli’ne S oS^City rilicved and cured of RhcuirTtism, Neuralgia let no man put asunder,’ and, although falling over the hard, brown hands; “I commercial and manufacturing interests Corner Front and Aider Sts.. Portland. Ozn Are Plows, I'nedmiHi Patent Harrows, Iu Dow Wheel Harrows, Broadcast Seeders and CultivatoS’ ( Seed Backache, sprains and all tinular bodily pains and a Drills, Horse Hay Fork, Champion Grain Registers. Pacific Fanning Mil), Straub Mills French Bnr/ohFoLrrv merits by % the law has separated Lewis Walton did not deserve your love—I do not de by 134 members. Mill Stone Mill hicks IToof Staff«, Smutters, Bolting Cloth, Leather and R^X,Sing sild ^ur $$£r .---------- »--------- J. A. HTKOWBB1DGK OT, JACOBS OlLr. and his wife, in the sight of God she is serve your kindness now.” Mills, Feed Cutters Scythes Snaths, Ladles, Forks, Hoe., Rewl Scrapers, Canal Barrows “’rit dlton« wa- fl-.ture«, Thrcsning Engine«, Portable and SL-tionar-. Engines. Saw Mills, Saws Fence Wire Rarbill Indriain “Go 1” he says, gently, an<L Elsie Edison has LL D. tacked to his name Direct Importer and L'««Ur In his wife still.” 1 etc. Reduced price, on Bolting Cloth and Grist Mill Machinery, of whilh we’ktepTnh the“tv No Directions in eleven anguages with every bottle. second-hand or condemned goods in Stock. Have you their <'atalcgue for 1S7’3 t If so ’send n^ne^d ¿drew “ There”—Elsie lifted her 'face sud- « sli]»s past him, leaving him to conquer *by Rutgers College. Do these letters LEATHER AND SHOE FINDING:;, on postal card asking for »IPPLEMENT AN» PKI<»I^T ’ 8tnU uanle “UJd Drugnsts sell th.« Great G< rniaal'emedy at denly, anl held up her lips for a kiss— j the rush of feeling that threatened to mean Light Long Delayed ? 50 OentB. Fe. Ill Front EL Portland. Or gra’ If you have not got the Catalogue for 1879, ask for it. “OMNES PROSiNT”~HEALTH FOR ALL. The Original Oregon Botanical Remedies. I -f PrL . .1 ! Ì. r... t» C *» rt .4 a .’» r\ a f 11 1*1 r* ,, , . 1 1 a a a ITa ■ t 1 a a a z* 1 - , - 1 a -• . a y Ujt" (_1 • b j \ ’ t.’ CHAS. H. DODD & CO., fiaithvart', Iron, Steel and Farm ^Machinery, b • UR » • . z» -____ • _ -A -TANTO» __________ ___________ MELDIS BROS. < CO <8z AUCTION DRY GOODS. GRAND MAMMOTH BAZAAR 126 First Street, nor.r Washington, i)IU GOODS, CLOTfilAO, E3ATS, SHOES, Etc. P?*- tera ALLIS &, BLACK, t flour and Naw’dill Fitting? What Do You Require ? KNAPP, BURRELL & CO., S ■J •plit * « I - . ■ J J,; &