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J 9D who enters here leaves hope behind,” is a A Tramp's Trick. “ Bring it to me, child; that man stern reality and not an unmeaning muBt be very careless to place his valu Who that bears legend. able« so insecurely.” The appropriate embellishment of ----------- «-«a»-'----------- A banian bosom, hath not often felt She brought it, then seated herself by store fronts and shop windows has be May Gad Bless You. How dear are all those ties that bind our my side, tray in hand, waiting for me to come an art. Goods aiTanged in a pleas race K eokuk , Iowa, March 15, 1879. In gentleness together, and how sweet inspect it. The wallet contained notes ingly attractive manner attract the at I have been afflicted with D ear S it Their force, let Fortune’s hand the while and other papers of importance to the tention of passers by, and thus form a Prepared Oyly by Wm. Pfunder, Operative Chemist , kidney trouble, causing a dull, heavy Be kind or cruel! Ask the faithful youth, cheap but effective advertisement of a pain, and compelling me to urinate very Why the cold urn of her whom long be loved owner. Why we, the people of the Pacific Coast should any longer be pestered with worthies« nostrums, made fifty ago “ It must be returned at once,” I said, merchant’s business. The element of east of the Rocky Mountains, and that too, by persons who never even knew chemistry by its name proper, much Ids11« So often fills his arms, so often draws often, especially at night. But I took wonderful working«. This question suggested itself year» ago to Wm. Pfander, the only operative chemist m Oregon. _ 1 lie looking into Nella’s upturned face. His only footsteps, silent and unseen, chance, however, sometimes figures very one and one half bottles of your remedy result was that this gentleman applied himself to a great and tedious research of the different vegetations, growing in im To pay the mournful tribute of his tears; “ Yes, sir; mother would say so if prominently in store front decorations, mense quantities, especially in Oregon, but shedding—until his discoveries—all their virtubs from year to year to mother [Safe Kidney and Liver Cure] aud am earth. His tedious researches, scientific applications, and proper combinations, culminated in the production known to-day as Oh! he will tell thee .that the wealth of worlds she were here. What a great lot of as well as in the othar affairs of life. A the OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. Progruau, labor« et «cientia,extractum conuntratum, nominia Pjunaerll Oregomtnu Should ne’er seduce his bosom to forgot now free of pain in my kidneys. Just formetur. Those sacred hours, when stealing from the money, and, oh, how happy it would recent practice of several large furni before taking it, 1 went to bed, never liurt Experience makes the master. Having had experience with very difficult medicines, chemicals, etc., for over »5 years, make us r 11 !” noise ture dealers of this city has been to give expecting to get up again. I want and having mastered them all through hard study, both here, and in the East and in Europe, we can confidently recominenJ No. 7138, our Botanical Remedies, because we have extracted, nay “wrenched" from the very heart-strings of hidden nature, all that is Of care and enzy, sweet remembrances I arose from my seat then, and taking their store windows the aspect of an ele some more of it at once. Please send good and beneficial to suffering humanity, and leaving the Empty Shells and Worthless Leaves to imitators, green and inex Y3UNG, BUT THRIVING. soothes, Nella by the hand walked out of the gantly furnished sleeping apartment perienced. three bottles C. O. I). I would not be With virtue’s kindest looks, his aching breast, square in the direction the pedestrian kHneys, dyspepsia, liver com- V.'M. PFUNDER’S OREGON_ BLOOD _ _ _ _ _ PURIFIER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ will _ _ positively _ _ _ _ _ _ _ be _ _ _ found _ _ _ _ a _ _ valuable _ _ _ _ _ _ _ remedy _ _ _ ,_ for _ _ chronic _ _ _ _ _ _ constipation, _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ affected ____ Bed, bureau, washstand, chairs, carpet«, ! I other • ■ ».——- . diseases I « «- I having ■ . their I. v origin in impure . — X blood. . I ,4 * " ▲nd turns his tears to rapture. out of it for any money, for it is the , iheiimibs n, scrofula, and all had taken. I found her home way up curtains, and all the other appurtenances “ 'I <'>•■! R. i . i ’. iukg , Oregon, January ay, >83o. A few bottles of your indeed valuable medicine, called PFU8DER S OREGON ELOOi only medicine that has done me a parti in the smoke and blackness of crowded incidental to the complete equipment of 1 ill have entirely cured my Rheumatism of io years standing, and other acquaintances speak very highly about it, performing a cure in every instance cle of good during the last live years, 1 : -‘b>u' l be ui.ide known to all sufferers, hence I make the above statement. . _ ’ i A Calla. London, with an area down in the base a bed room, are tastily ai ranged in the l.< hi ci i'.i • , E -i., Contractor, rs years a resident of Portland, says: For ta years I suffered from liver complaint—tried everything. Cured wuh o botnet aud I verily believe that I got hold of • rPt'J iOtR’S OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. ment covered with glass. window. Among those whose attention it in answer to prayer. 1 am now go- I r adab.uit it, tried it. and am still using it when occasion requires What? The OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER! Such are the words of one of our lady “She is dead I” exclaimed the doctor, Search as we might, no owner of the was attracted one day last week by a lecturi - '. All ladies will understand what is meant. . , , . . , , I in" around to see Albert Patterson, who placing his ear to the pale face to ascer pocketbook was discovered. i X ,h I n. y XI:n m! Get a battle of PFUNDER’S OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. Use it; those pimples will leave your olherwi-e finely shaped forthe.vl. I did display of this kind in one of the larg A-i 1 sou, too, young lady; you also try a bottle of this really invigorating remedy, and regain that natural blooin on your sweet face, which no paint or powder can tain if respiration had ceased. All was everything to find the owner, but failed. est furniture stores in the city, was a has the same trouble and is not expected to live, and I am going to share my The can-.e of general debility removed in a short time, rapid gaining of flesh, improved complexion and good health. I sold my lnst'-botile of Plunder • still, and one might fancy the woman’s The contents were mostly Bank of Eng member of the unpopular and despised Oregon. Blood Purifier to Doctor Angee of this place, whose wife has been suffering from general debility for over one year, although the Doctor tried his be.t to medicine with him. I believe I could soul was hovering about the room wait land notes of great value, and realized class known by the familiar titles of cure hi. r. After u .ing your remedy the patient felt better, so much so that the doctor wants one dozen of this truly good medicine, which please send in my care at oner. This is an extract received from Kir. Boos, Forest Grove, Oregon. ing to ascend the shining stair, followed to the family quite an income. Nella I <q^fer»“bummer,” “i tramp,” “vagrant,” sell one hundred bottles in this town in 1, Frederick Ruegg, of Multnomah county, State of Oregon, certify herewith that Wm. Plunder’s Oregon Blood Purifier has entirely cured me of a skin dis one month, for I know about forty per by the whisk of golden Autumn leaves went to school—I felt quite an interest etc ’ this impecunious ’ ei c, produced by poison oak. Although I had applied to several physicians for relief, none of these gents could do inc any good, and I herewith recoinmcnu t.i« etc. As and seedy sons who were afflicted as I was, and Oregon Bloo-J Purifier to all suffering with such sum diseases. Signed: F. R uegg . < by tho windows. in her—so her education went on under gazed"at the’soft" mattress, Sea Sickness—I used to dread it—a sea voyage; but now, since I take Plunder’s Oregon Blood Purifier I do not feel the least inconvenience. Use a dose or one died last week. May God bless you “Ob, my Nella! my poor little wife my care. From the turbulent quarter 8potie3S counterpane and downy pillows, two before going on board And same after leaving vessel. _ • ktils .* Look at,him—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 thii — to think that you are no more. How of back London they moved into pretty gQ cozjjy arranged within the window, for "ivin" me the relief that 1 now me: Elastic step, bright eye, healthy complexion—how is this? Well, he uses Plunder’s Oregon Blood Purifier and n thing else. _ shall 1 live to endure the agony that is rooms in Scot’s Terrace, where I be he involuntarily compared the luxurious feel, for it is more than anything else or Mountain lever of years standing cured without the use of Quinine in a short time. Read and admire: I have been suffering from mountain fever for years. My physicians told me the only chance of my getting better wiould be a change of climate. Accidentally I came across a bottle of Plunder 1 Oregon Blood bowing me down. Oh, Nella ! my dar came a constant visitor. Her mother couch se near him with the hard hay anybody has ever done. Yours, under Purifier, used it, and following directions by using a bottle of the S. S. S. Fever and Ague Mixture in addition, 1 am i>erfectly healthy now, and thus capsized llm obligation, J. A. M. C ollins . ling, my lost dove ! Can naught avail was an agreeable English lady, while the bunks, cramped dry goods boxes and theory of my physicians. G eorge G reen , Mail Carrier, U. S. Ladies in that delicate state—ever to be revered—but ever creating nausea, will find speedy relief by using Pfunder’s Oregon Blood Purifier. to win back your precious life? I brother, a stout lad, soon found oth<' narrow entries in which he was wont to Mother to l.er darling just seven years • Pfunder’s S. S. S. fsafe, «tire, speedy) Fever and^Ague Mixture Certificate. I suffered some time with, what 1 was told, malarial fever, would freely give mine in exchange for employment. What pleased me most as woo the favors of the capricious god of 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 FEVER AND AGUE MIXTURE, old — “ What makes you look so 1, and since gained rapidly in health. M arie W eiser , Seventh and C streets, Portland. one more glance from those eyes—for the months went by was the great im slumbers. This comparison very natur The different Constitutions. The Constitution of the United States, that master piece of human brain. How is your constitution? If billious, use Plunder* one endearing word. Speak to me, provement in Nella. Her manner be ally gave birth to a wish within him Carriel” Carrie, looking at her baby Orogon Blood Purifier, the triumph of modem science. T iib P eovlr ’ s C hoice —T onic —Bitter», sugared sarsaparilla, watered bad whiskies and pills made B. C.—hard as rock, are the cause, the reason, that to-day otr darling; I will gladly answer thee. came relined and ladylike under the tu . that lie might test the luxuries of the brother three weeks old—“I was just people suffer more from liver complaint, poor digestion, etc., than any other nation. The idea of giving our working population such trash, and magnifying that thinkin" that in about ten years from Speak, say ‘I am still alive, and thine telage of hor new master. ^bree ^_ear, I elegant bed before him. He sighed as trash by calling it ferrated (or iron containing) medicine; here, where nature's products are abundant, and very nutritious. Eat our Columbia Kiver salmon; 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 pueril» no . ! the ■ farever.’ I But — — — hand I would went by—year., that gave to her mind he thought of his fitful clumbers in now, when I shall be entering company efforts of ignorant, inconsequent parties trying to force iron into yoursystem. All you want—you, who constitute the mass of the people is, to get your liver into work« and haring beaux, that brother o’ mine mg order, and there is no other or better remedy than PFUNDER’S OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER., Price, per boule, one dollar. Five dollars for half a dozen. take in mine is cohl. Oh, hideous , more development than her whole past t . mouldy hay bales and rickety wharves, dream • it is not real—not real; My ] life had done. It is Knur Druggist has it or will get it for you. "The Original." Insist upon hauing it! ‘ needless to say anj iongej to rest his weary bones on will be just old enough to bother the life Nella dead !” and the grief stricken ( that I had become her admirer ; she was the soft couch so temptingly displayed out of me.” husband sank down by his dead wife's so . favored by natural endowment, that on the other side of the window. Saun- side completely overcome by his afflic- I feared as the days went by her talents ■ tering down to Jackson street wharf, tion. would develop into some art t lat aBj seating himself on his faverite pile, t vieceKKorH to Hawley, 1> o <1<1 <& (Jo., The good doctor covered his eyes and would take her from me. ! , °V,e . I he set his intellects in motion to find ----- IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN----- turned away. Grief was no stranger to when the manager of a popular theatre some answer to the problem as how he him, but somehow he could not control desired to bring her out, I felt for the was to gratify his new’ born desire. The Hardware, Iron, his feelings now. There was not a dry first time the pangs of jealousy. Offer for sale, at lowest ratea, the following; flrst-clasa machinery, for which wc are Sole Agents : bright blue of the eastern sky was be eye in the room and not a sound save “ Do as you like, Nella. I don’t coming dimmed with gray, and the sun THFLEHHER. the sobs of the stricken husband. doubt you have genius, and may make a beams fell slantingly from this source BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER- “He takes it very much to heart. 1 great success—but what will it all in the west on the wave wrought surface So large a portion of the grass ill not the friends that | L_ ^he p a y p e f ore j ie i 1;l j solved tl and grain crops of the Pacific think some one had better take him out amount to. __ . ho Coast have been cut by the Buck love you grieve to see your beauty dis into the ope i air,” remarked a lady to conundrum. He exposed the top of eye that no farmer here can be played to the wanton gazo of the the pile to the air with a rapidity which the doctor. ignorant of its merits or require “No, let him alone for the present. crowd 1” argument to convince him of its almost took the breath away from the But notwithstanding the advice, she gentlemen of leisure w ho sat around 11 is sorrow must have its vent, and 1 i’.i-.lici’ like its vehemence. True sor had her mind set on it, and all was ar- him, busily engaged in’waiting some row like that will have healthy How, arranged for a debut. one to offer them a salary of On the opening night I stood at one $150 a month, and made the boot and ending after a while in a perfect calm, of the wings and saw her go on, falter shoe which had somehow met on his The no plus ultra of all Tlircsliiiiu let us hope." The spectators gradually dropped and tremble, then with steady step ami person, travel more miles an hour than Machines, iinequalcd for light draft, away, leaving none there but the be brightening eye go through the first they hail ever done before. At last ho power, durability, fast threshing and reave<l husband and the doctor. They words of her role, What a sound of reached the furniture store which con clean separation; as improved for ISSO, it stands unrivalled. (jie object of his longin': went out like shadows ]»erfectly noise applause welcomed her concluding I WALTER A. WOOD’S WALTER A. WOOD’S gnus. Caie- less—then a strange silence reigned over words—though but a minor part—that I fully watching his opportunity, he. se superiority« as it is too well and favorably known to need comment. It Well linewa of sewing maid—yet tho spirit which lected a moment when he could steal in Hie perfection of all Reaping and Mowing llacliines. ENCLOSED-GEAR MOWER. ' the house. “Come, my dear Trevelyn," said the she threw in the piece won her acclama the store without l>eing observed, and 4 fl. 3 in. rat, 4 it. 6 in. rut. HARVESTER AND SELF-BINDER. BUCKEYE SELF-BINDER. doctor, taking the other by the arm. tions of delight’. I stood by waiting hid himself among the furniture in an Mower « as brought out in 13/8, nn-l is already To WALTER A. WOOD is due the credit of havinjr The Standard of Excellence and in Tills use by more than 10,000 fanners. Its popularity is “We will go out in tho garden for a to attend her home at the conclusion of obscure corner of the establishment.. The the lirat successful ! elf-Binder, and this leads all labor saving machines. so great ami the iletnan I for it so active that we have, Introduced high nonor is frankly <-once<lcd .by competitor, ra well the play, expecting her to be full of the place was soon closed, the last clerk had brief walk.” It took the World's Hinder Prizes for the past two seasons, fallen largely she. t of filling as by tlx* agricultural cunmunity throughout the work I. “A great pity nature has suffered this excitement which she had gone through. gone and no sound was heard within the in 1874). It is the simplest, strong* orders Enclose 1 Geaiing, insuring exclusion of all dust and With the Self-Binder, one man, uitli two or three cst and lightest runniilg Binder in Judge of my surprise, if you can, when ♦lower to be broken off its stem,” said dirt, and freedom from noise and jarring. horaca, <an cut and Iriml twelve to eighteen acre» per store but the tramp’s half suppressed the World. No Gearing in I>1 ivc-Wheels, the Gearing being per ilaj better and cheaper tnui when it is done by hath1. the doctor, stooping and plucking from she entered the green room utterly ex breathing. He had not long to wait for fectly encased in the frame. Those who Lave used the Mfcod Self-Binilcr are ab.o- tSrKHMBSCMCSr M ldth of Tread, 3 feet 7j inches—from three to six lutcly unanimous in the ar ertion that tho grain saved The earth a full grown cal la— symbol of hausted. nightfall, and the darkness in the street fitCSUCSTa inches wider than that of other Mowers. more then | ays for the binding mat nal. “This is my last appearance on the without soon told him that he could oc purity and faith. “Here, Maurice,” Height of Driving Wheels, 31 inch”—from two to FitPAttATiso riiK G rain .—In lodgod and tangled grain feur inches higher than o>hcr Mower Drive-Wheels. this is indispen: ble. The reparation of the bound stage,” she said to her mother in answer cupy the coveted bed without fear of ¡landing it to the bereaved busband. Lightness of Draft.- It is the lightest-draft Mower in from th ■ uiilxmnd grain, and tl.e de’ivery of the bundle, The other took it, gazing vacantly at t? her greeting. “J told you I would detection. So, after taking a big drink the world. The reduction in weight, the improve by ti e Woo<' Dinner, arc unequaled. There are no ments ma-le in the gearing and the cutiing apparatus, seatl<tings, ii ciiacing or lifting hr-^iog together of the gain some applause, and I have gratified of water, and pulling a picco of leather its dazzling uhiten»’ss in utter silence: and the increase in the height of drixing wheels have bun lb s, and c'.useque, .'y none of ................. ~ ’ I that difficulty in conduced to tl.is result. cl gra' 1 inevitable in the shockii g and ttaeknix “•His sorrow is so d ep rooted that it all the desire I shall ever have to appear from his pocket, which he chewed on I,ock-NutH. — All the nuts on this machine, liP Je to case of telf l'èndcrs of o ni.k a. blunts his sensibilities,” thought the in public.” UoMl-KI’.S 'XU TliK Ih ND I. R. get loose, a>a lock-nuts provided with keys. T ie cotr pressing of the the very numerous occasions when no Fanners, see this Mower before buying. bundle is areomplished by the pressure of the iron “Well, my daughter, do as you like. meals were obtainable, he entered the doctor. arn-s, which . >t thcinaelve» to its . ile, ir.at-ad of by After a short walk the two arrived at Your firtermination is unlooked for, window alcove and began to disrobe. the wire it<c - a fc ue not pnuilisd'y carried out by THE WALTER A. WOOD any other u av a< er. O.'-cr Binder. , ompreiA tl o a rear portico overlooking the garden, but you know that I never bad any de The rather circumscribed limits of his The Canton Monitor Upright En i bundhs by mean» of tenaion on the wire; and with li mielrm-a the nsiilt is that the operator, to avoid beside a wide reach of landscape and sire to see you appear on the stage. No, walking wardiobe made the operation a gine is far superior to any {horizon REAPER. I su> breakage cf wire, must loo. en the tension, causing Engine; lighter on the horses and of greater power. It is the most CHAIN-RAKE meadow land, with mountains in the not even for an hour,” and the good brief one, and confident of his ability to tal loose b'udiii't - <>r he nmst bind small Umidita, in order economical Engine in the world, consumes the least water aud fuel, has This Mucliine is so well and widely known through to hind them tightly. background. Both ascended the steps woman looked and felt as if she bad awake in time for an unmoiosted de the patent Safety Plus and is the safest Engine made? out the entire West ai to render unn.-c< ssary a detailed O. sk Snoot. - om : Tir.. —In fonnhig the band, one description of its numerous excellent poi.it-». For S*|ssd and one 'lie arc better than two, taking less wire spoken her mind. and sat down. Wc are also Sole Agents for parture from his surreptitiously-obtained many years it has »too.; securely p -eminent among and lequ'.ring less machinery to be look'd alter. As for me, when we drove home lodgings, he sprang into the costly couch “Doctor, you have witnessed my SCHÜTTLER FARM, FREIGHT AND SPRING WAGONS. Sc'f Raking Reapers, a <. remains nn al«i as a Table- (he: 500 of tinse Binders in use in Oregon alone. Rake Reaper in the es, e*m of the >.•-» iy thousand far Fend for Sped il Catalogues and Circulars. Senil for Special Circular» anil new Price List. grief at the death of her who was my that night I made up my mind that she and ensconced himself in its warm blan mers who have so long an . severely toted it. Testi CIIA8. II. DODD <fc CO.. T ’ ortlmicl, Oregon. should appear on an entirely different monial letters, attesting its unvarying ]K>!>ul.*rity, are dearest friend on earth. You may kets and fell asleep. Unaccustomed to constantly pouring in upon us. Its . lnulicity, wonder WALTER A. WOOD’S think the violent a type of grief soon stage—that is if she had the same feel- such comfortable quarters, his slumbers ful durability and splendid execution are so faro'liar as to have become proverbial. worn out by its tumultuousness—per ing for me now that she liad before her were as deep and refreshing as those of ■ While we have been careful at r times to retain in it MOWING ATTACHMENT. haps your long experience may have debut. the perfection of principle which has given Walter A. an innocent child, and 7 o’clock in tile ■ Wood ’ s Chain-Rake Reaper its great prominence, we The Mowing Attu-hmcnt comprises a separate Frame, “Your success might have been of a morning found him still sleeping. But given you that idea—but I beg to as have from time to tune made such changes in const'uc- Gearing and Cutting App.-ratus, complete, including greater value, in a certain sens than tion as practical experience and rigid tests in tbc field sure you that in her loss I have parted two liewing Scythe«, thus rendering ii, with the addi his rej>osc, instead of being unobserved, have shown to be desirable; and all these improvements tion of the Reaper Wheel», Seat and Pole, a Com plate from more than an ordinary wife; that what I am about to offer,” I said. “You soon became an exhibition sleep. By liave proved to be all that we claimed for them, and Mower mat ng the Wood Combined Machines the have kept the machine in the front line of the “march Most Effective, Most *viioiuical and Cheapest in the is, in the opinion of the world. Listen, know that my affection for you has al 7:30 o’clock a crowd had collected in of progress.” world. ways been of the strongest nature, and I will reveal to you a ¿ale which front of tho store, compared to which Mowing Attachment fits either our Chain or Sweep- Bake Reaper. will astonish you as much as my grief. Nella, ever since the time I met you in the group which gazes at the sleeping WALTER A. WOOD’S It was one bright June day fifteen the park selling violets. If you will beauty in the window of a well known Running through 200 ft. to 127] Frontlst. SWEEP-RAKE READER, THE ‘ CHICAGO PITTS” FOR 1880 years ago this Winter, that emerging be my wife I will give you my whole museum, is solitude itself. Men laughed life. You shall never have an 'un Leads all other Separators and Horse and sneered and jeered, but the tramp from my lodgings in the west end of The Model Reaper of the Period. A FULL LINK OF happy day if it is in my power to make Powers in Improvements of I slept on. »Sporting individuals amused Chapman’s Terrace, London, I took the The Only Five-Bake Beaper Manufactured. real merit and valuo. it joyous, or a shadow to cross your I themselves by wagering that he would shortest way to St. James’ Park. Not Experience has demonstrated the superiority of five path that I can dispel. Do you, can you awake before 8 o’clock; but, heedless of withstanding that the streets were rakes over four for reeling all kinds and conditions of love me, Nella, enough to be mine for grain. who lost or won, he continued his slum crowded with pedestrians, and vehicles Buyers in all Piinclpal Cities. Bargains from Auction and It is the lightest draft, 'stillest running, strongest, life? ” bers. The crowd grew larger, and.his of every kind had to be dodged, I ar Bankrupt Sales with every steamer. most durable and economical Iiecl-ltakc Reaper now Timo and Trial Prove all Things—The She looked at me out of those tender sleep grew deeper. Ilis tell-tale face made. rived there in a short time. The - BOSS THRESHER • of the Coast Walter A. Wood’s Reapers have no equal in saving iO CENT AND 25 CENT DEPARTMENTS. First Prize Oregon State Fair badly-conditioned crops. They are also very successful weather being quite warm I, of course, blue eyes in a strange manner, half in told tho character of his drcams, and now in cutting tlax and seed clover. clined, I fancied, to disbelieve the 1377 and 1878 over all and then a bright smile, commencing at found a large assemblage, mostly juven Walter A. Wood’s Sweep-Rake Reaper is so con Largest and most varied stock in Portend. other Separators. words I uttered. Her color came and structed that the Raking and Cutting Apparatus can the tip of his unshaven chin, would agi iles and their nurses and mammas, it be instantly lowered to secure tangled and down grain. went, and then with one mighty rush tate the corners of his lips, traverse the MEULIS liKOS & CO., 12G First and 127 Front Sts., Portland, Or King in the afternoon. I sat down and Coates’ Sulky Hav Rakes, Tiffin (Wood) Revolving Hay _ K ike, The Cooper ____________ ___ t __ Farm Engine,J* La ____ Belle" _____ Farm the blood surged to her temples. She bridge of his nose, communicate a opened a fresh paper, at tho same time Wagon, Spring Wagons, .iaiuall Improved Wheel Harrows, Sulky and Gang Flows, Black lïawk andCMpper New York Ollie c, 61 anti (111 l.lspcnnril afreet. Flillatlelphla oilier, .‘»IS Market street. Rock Island Flows, Broadcast Seeders and Cultivators, p-'-. ■>.»- ami -—> Stationery e — Engines, «.-—•— Saw ..------- . Flouring —■_ r Zg. Portable and J«ll Nau Francisco otlice, 123 Banaonic Htrcrl. iplmiring the foliage on the trees and the tried to speak, but seemed at a loss for tremulous motion to his eyelids, and Machinery, Leather and Rubber Belting, all of the best quality. k 1 <, condemned _______________________ or second-hand stock. We words. carry a complete line of extra ;>arts for all machinery, I m > i I i farm ami mill, sold by us. smooth the wrinkles in his forehead, flowers that bordered the walks. Soon S EN I'OIi HI’KING I7KICJS LIST. Wc will send free to any address our Catalogues and Special <'irculars. giving full description d “Only yes or no, darling; I will abide te”ing the grinning spectators that his .ion of different I was completely lost in an article re machinery , etc. Address our Agents or T-T< A-TVT T4F TllLOTTT ln'M Hi by your decision. ” 1 I*<»rtlau«l. *<»i*tlau<l, Oregon, Orta:» morning visions were ecstatic. By a lating to the troops in India. The mo No uettor blood cleanser than Wm. “ You have always been so kind to quarter to eight the multitude became ments passed by all unheeded by me, ♦ Oregon Blood Purifier, i so great that Btreet car traffic was inter Pfundev’s when on a sudden attracted by a foot me, and I—I—” After I “Yon have loved me—say that, rupted, and a tumultuous mass of vehi Rheumatism case No. 125. step near me, I looked up. suffering ten years with rheumatism, cles crowded the street But few of “ Please, sir, buy some flowers— Nella I” ¿4' “Yes, Maurice, I do love you with that vast throng knew what had oc and using during that time every recoin-; FOR THE HARVEST 1880. some violets—fresh violets, sir.” mended medicine and the best physic my whole heart. There is not one curred, and all unconscious of the fact The questioner, a graceful girl of eigtit ians without finding relief, I tried a or nine years of age, with English roses day in the past that I have not dwelt that a tramp’s repose was the cause of bottle of the Oregon Blood Purifier, ! ¡in her cheeks and a head of light brown with pleasure on your coming and go the concourse, they fondly imagined 33 and 35 Front street. 32 and 34 First street. : : D. rtland, Oregon, and feeling better after its use, I contin- I hair, and blue eyes with dark lashes, ing.” that some horrible inarder had been “Then we will get married right awav. committed, or that some shocking sui ued in taking it, and am glad to state ■ DEALERS IN GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c., held a tray of neatly arranged bouquets The sooner the better; for love, like cide had taken place. At last, the that after two months’ continuous use i QELL THE BAIN WAGON, HODGES' HEADER WITH IMPROVEMENTS FOR ISSO, MARSH HARVESTERS and buds for my inspection. I was w'th Self-BinilcrH, McCormick H«rve«ters, with tcIf-Ein<’crs, Tiger Sulky Rake, ThoniM’ Sulky Rake half in doubt about taking any then, hope deferred, grows cold with Ion. clerk, whose duty it was to open the of your valuable Oregon Blood Purifier, ’ -to Buffalo Pitts Separators an<l Powers, Spring Wagons, Oliver C’W d Metal Flowg, Moline P'ow« Garden City am perfectly free from rheumatism. Flown, Friedman Patent Harrow«, la Ik>w Wheel Harrow«, I ordiwt Feeder, im.l «’nltiviton' Garden bocil preferring to wait until I returned in waiting.” store appeared on the scene. A larmed Drills, Horse Hay Fork, Champion Grain Reg'iters, Pacific Fannin Mill, Straub Milla, French B ut Old Otuirv A lbert Y ounger . The davs that followed were like ravs A votretable preparation and th« om I v rare the evening, but something in the at seeing the excited crowd, he imagined Mill Stone, Mill Picks, Proof Staff«, Kmutters, Bolting Cloth, Leather and Rubber Belting Scales Chur «Cider rem*dy in the world for Rrlcbt*« DiaeMe, of sunlight shed in the early morn, full a thousand blood curdling occurrerces, Milla, Feed Ou ters, Scythes, Snath», Cradle», Fona, Hoc», Road Scraper«, Canal Barro»-» OrindatoM» and Diabetes, and AIJU Kidney, Liver and child’s face urged me to do so. fixture«, Threshing Engines, Portable and Stationary En-’i-.e», Saw Mi’ », Saws, Fence Wire Barbed and Plair Urinary Dlaeaaea. t*r In making; nn, i>nremise or in of the tender tints and soft sheens that “The middle bunch is sweetest, sir; etc. Reduced price» on Bolting Cloth and Grist Mill M-i ’iinery, of which we ponly thè best nualitv No and fearful that he had lost his situa writing in resiwovc to »nj mlvertine- BWTest i mon Iain of the highest order 1 n proof second-hand or condemned good» in Stock. Have you their Catalogue for IK'J ? If »o send name ¿bln« Of these statements. rararaan^ra»w«*«-^ —w that next to the thyme,” taking a make the perfect day, and so all tho days tion, he pushed his way through the tnent in this impcr you will ^lenite men* I on postal card asking for SirPLKMENT ANI» 1‘KK F-I.I m T FVK 1889 B9*For the rare of Diabetes, call for War tor’ll you have not got the Catalogue for 1879, aak for it. prettily arranged nosegay and neatly that followed. There was a quiet wed crowd, and at last reached the wonder thru the aanie of the ii»i>er. ner’s Safe Diabetes Care. «, ding and a foreign tour, ending in our fastening it in my buttonhole. OWForthe rare of Rright’s and tho other fully attractive window. By this time diseases, call for Warner’s Kafe Kidney “ How do you make the distinction. settling here. the vagrant’s sleep was beginning to be ■ '*>■ d The story is told, Doctor. You have come uneasy, and an occasional twitch That is surely attractive, but why BgTWarner’a sweeter than the rest 1” seen my grief for the death of her who of his facial muscles or disturbance be Safe Reme An instrument that en- dies are sold “ Because mother said so,” came the has been my firmest and truest friend neath the bedclothes would admonish No.;4 North Front St.^Porlland, Oregon, I ibles the deaf to hear by DruggiMs prompt answer. “ She loves violets, and all these years. The old place has lost the 8j>ectators that he was about to <5 with ease through the and Dealers Have on hand and are constantly receiving savs everylody will when they see its charm now. Indeed, without her I awake. la consequence it was not so in Medicine teeth ! It is a remark ÄCENT can hardiy say where life would be en difficult to awaken hint as it might have these." everywhere. able success. All deaf “ But your tray is nearly full—a sad durable ; with hor by far is the happiest been an hour previous, and when the H.B.WARNER&CO, persons should try it. Proprietors, _ idle if poor trade, I fear. Does your state. I care not to l>ear the yoke elerk, assisted by a ¡»oliceman, gentlv I Die AUDIPHONE will Rochester, N.Y. Of Every Description, longer ; 1 would rather sleep by her side nether cultivate violets J” I shook him, he opened his eyes and re ■WScnd for Pamphlet be sent free to any ad and Testimonials. “ Yes, sir,, or at least my big brother in the graveyard over on the hillside, luctantly consented to so far overcome Mill Stones«, Water Wheels, dress on receipt of price, where the white daises nod in the after his modest scruples as to leave his couch J >es—he grows them under glass.” & CO., Agents. 810, or on trial, “C. O. HODGE. DAVIS noon breeze. She is not in that deso I and perforin the operations of his toilet. “ And what is your name, pray 1” Piet!1 rSwLCaOT^OrD ®?.otioJ1Indicators, Smutters, Separators, Mill . and charges,’ at cx- Portland. Orcson. late room—that is clay—around about He was politely escorted to the city “ Nella Martyn, sir.” Bolthl£ Cloth> Leather and Rubber Belting and pe je of party ordering, with option cf At that moment a gentleman came us in this joyous sunshine her spotless prison by a twain of obliging policemen, return. Circulars free. Address General Mill Furnishings constantly on hand. ESTABLISHED 1852. hurrying by us at a furious gate. As soul hovers, and there I will fancy com the crowd gradually dispersed, and the H. K. MATHEWS. Arm«. SI m ' l E c IB c R ab SXH Miii^bra‘ed U I ,S & < <>•■« »OTBLE AND WILLIAM HECK <Sr HON, Montgomery St.. San Frari<■ isco. CO. he walked past something dropf>ed from munion can be held with her. I will bed was once more placed in a present Importers and Dealers in an inner pocket almost at the very feet enter now, Doctor, and place this calls able condition. A sentinel has since J. A. STllOWJBllIT>GjE. GUNS. RIFLES aud REVOLVERS upon her snow-white breast It typifies I been stationed at the store door, whose E!Xthcir interest by correspond* of Nella. Of Every Description, Dlrvet Im; or tor «nd D««l»r in ing with us before purchasing elsewhere. A pocketbook !” she exclaimed, hold purity—ay, spotless—and my Nella was duty it is to see that the inscription I Cutlerv, Fishing Tackle, Bird Cages, Beads, Veloci- Beiirock Prices and .first classwork guaranteed with everv sal»» LEATHER AND .SHOE FINDINGS, ■w ‘ pedes, Croquet Games, Base Bails, etc. the fairest and best among women. ing it up for inspetion. above the door, which says, “The vag Sen« for Illustrated VatalWlc nuU e,ery wUe’ AFFECTION'S TIES. “OMNES PROSINT’,’- HEALTH FOR ALL The Original Oregon Botanical Remedies. I CHAS. H. DODD <fc CO., Steel and Fann_Machinery, FRANK BROTHERS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Mill and Farm Machinery \ \ I ) j M ELLIS ROS & co AUCTION DRY GOODS. GRAND MAMMOTH BAZAAR. 126 First Street, near Washington, Dill «OOPS, CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, Etc. The "Chicago Pitts" Still Ahead. What I Do You Require ? KNAPP, BURRELL & CO., KIDNEYSLIVER ¿ cure : « The Audiphone. ALLIS & BLACK. Flour and Saw Mill Fittings Front EU Portland. Or 8 I Corner Front and Alder St»., Portland, Ogn .» I V