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> te BYAMOBY I’ve been thi» king over the thing, and anything smart about it We will sim- Crowns of Thorns. I’ve got- it fixed. Do you want to jine >ly disappoint them, that’s all; and poor ILLA VHIBLBK. ?ete learned the dangei of that.” A cable dispatch to the Herald from me 1” “By-xnd-by,”the maiden »aid—“by and-bjr “ Ali you ’ ve got to do is to wait — ” “ Yes, provided I know the nature of Paris, of the 27th, says: The Empress of He will claim me for his bride. “ Halt 1 ” the undertaking. In a matter of this Russia is kept alive or ly by the use of Hope, is strong and time is fleet; It was the same sharp, peremptory oxygen and ether, and when she is not Youth is fair and love is sweet; kind, I don’t propose to go it blind. ’ Clouds will pass tliat fleck my sky; The moon was up so that we could command to wh'ch the stage drivers and slunubeiing she is continually saving to Prepared Only by Wn?. Pfunder, Operative ChermsL He will come back by-and-by—by-and-by.” we each other’s faces with the greatest jassrngers to and from tbe Black Hills those around her, “How happy must be Why we, the people of the Pacific Coast should any longer be peste.-ed with worthless nostrum«, ma le fifty years apt east of the Rocky Mountains, and that too, by persons who never even knew chemistry by its name proper, much less it» *'By and-by," the soldier said—“by-and by,” iave for a long time been accustomed people who enjoy good health.” Her distinctness. wonderful workings. This question suggested itself years ago to Win. Plunder, toe only operative chemist in Oregon. I n« Often I have fought and bled, body has been reduced to a mere skele Perkins turned his head as if he were to. result was that this gentleman applied himself to a great an I te<!i >us research of li e different vegetations, growing in rm- I shall iro home from the wars. mense quantities, especially in Oregyi, but shedding—until his discoveries—al! t'.'.eir vm rt es from year toyear to m X her The team stopped on the instant, and, ton. about to explain, and then checked earth, llis tedious researches, scientific applications, and proper comb iali. us, culminated in the prod-.i -.ion known to-day a» Crowned with glory, seamed with scars, the OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER, Progrusu. labors tt acientia, extradum co.icjiitratu.-n, nominis Pfundcrli OrtgaalesM It is well known that the Emperor limself and switched off in another di as before, the dark figures, with the Joy will flash from some one’s eye. formetur. rifles leveled, summoned us to come Alexander is in such a state of prostration When she greet» me by-and-by—by-and-by.” rection. Experience makes the master. Haring had experience with very difficult medi -ines, cherSicals, etc., for over »5 yen^ forth and surrender. ard haring mastered them all through hard study, both here, and in th: East and ri Euro;>e, we can confidently re • .m.n«n4 that he is almost incapable of transacting “ There ain't a bit of danger in my “By-and-by,” the mother cried—“by-and-by No. 7138. ov.r Botanical Remedies, because we have extracted, nay “wrenched” f :n th ■ very heart-strings of hi i le.i nature, ab that 1« A minute later, the drivel-and we two any business, lie is crushed by terror, scheme—” Strong and sturdy at my side, g od and beneficial to suffering humanity, and leaving the Empty Shells and Worthies« Leave« to imitators, gi « 1 and inex- YOUNG. BUT THRIVING. p rienced. stood at the roadside. Like a st-iff supporting me, and for several days after the attempt “Not even to McCracken 1” WM. PFUNDER’S OREGON ttLJOD PURIFIER will positively be found a valuable remedy for chronic constipation, aflectod kidneys, dyspepsia, liver com» Will my bonnle baby be. “ McCracken, ” said Perkins, in a upon his life at the Winter Palace he plaint. rheumat.Sfn, scrofula, and ali other diseases having their origin in impure blood. “What are you talking about! You Break my rest, then—wail and cry— whimpering voice, “ I want to ask a did not quit his apartmeut?. The Czar R oskburg , Oregon, January 23. 1S80. A few bottles of your in ’eed valua* ’e inr i: ’.ic, called PFU .DIR'S OREGON BLOOL ought to be ashamed of yourself to Thou’lt repay me by-and-by—by-and-by.” PURIFIER have entirely cured ray Rheumatism of to years standing, and other acquaintances sivak very highly a'. , it, peifonnu g a ccie ui every instanc«. now keeps his chasseur constantly with frvor. ” Such a blessing should be made known to all sufferers, hence I make the above statement. H. S, hwak TZ. speak with such disrespectful remarks. Fleeting years of time have «ped—hurried by: Lyman Page, Esq., Contractor, 25 years a resident of Portland, says; For ta years I suffered from liver com ¿ai:it—tried everyth Cu . .1 ».th _ ooitlui “What is that!” demanded the outlaw him, because he is suspicious of all those 1 mean there won ’ t be any danger to oiPFUNDER'S OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. Still the'maiden is unwed; who surround him, and the chasseur you or we, but the biggest kind of fun. with an oath, 1 read about it, tried it. and am still using it when occasion requires What? The OREGON BL033 PURIFIER! Such are the words of one of our lady All unknown the soldier lies, lecturers. All ladies will understand wrhat is meant. “ I guaranteed to put this thing never quits his presence. Even darkness Buried under alien skies; Will you go along!” For shame young man' Get a bottle of PFUNDER’S OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. Use it; th j - r!m ip'es will leave your otherwise fir through all right and you’ve catched us. brings no relief. The Czar’s nights are And the son, with blood-shot eye, And you, too, young lady; you also try a bottle of this really invigorating remedy, and regain that na.ai.il I . ojiu on your sweet £»ce, which no “Very likely,” I answered, hoping to I impart. Saw his mother starve and die. I can’t bear to see all that gold gob sleepless, and it is then his' feeling of • V The cause of general debility removed in a short time, rapid gaining of flesh, improved cotnple ion and gjol health. I so'd mv draw the scheme from him by a course God in Heaven! dost Thou on high Oregon Blood Purifier to Doctor Angee of this place, whose wife has been sufferin ’ fr n ,1,■: bled right up before my eyes. Let me disquietude is most intense. At the Mlity for over one year, althc ueh t! I of cross examination, but in that respect Keep the promised by-and-by—by-and-by? cure her. After using your remedy the natient felt better, »0 much so that the doctor wants 0:1c 5ze:i of ill.-, truly.,; ■ id nitdtcuic, which and my friends retire where we can’t slightest noise he starts from his bed an 1 once. This is an extract received from Nir. Boos, Forest Grove, Oregon. I was disappointed. look upon the touching scene. ’Twould summons his attendants. I, Frederick Ruegg, of Multnomah county, Slate of Oregon, certify herewith that VVm. Pfunder’s Ore^O'' Bi ■d Purifier ha« entirely cure.! me of a ‘1 [J . 5“ L couldn’t gain the least inkling of J.o How MoCraukftn Went Up. ease, produced by poison oak. Although I had applied to several physician« fir relief, nor.c of the-.e g ais co-id i > me any good, and I herewith recomn e break my heart.” --------------------- -»3»«---------------------- Oregon Blood Purifier to ali suffering with such skin diseases. Signed: F R uegg . the nature of his plan, and I began to This ridiculous request provoked Sea Sickness—1 used to dread it—a sea voyage; bat now, since I take Plunder'« Oregon Blood Purifier I ■ t ■' the leart inconvenience. U*e a de». LÎ A colt is usually badly beaten befi re The robbing of the Deadwood coach suspec; J had committed a piece of wo before going on board and same after leaving vessel. laugh all rtiund, and 1 couldn’t avoid a he is well broken. With an egg it is Look at him—that sallow sole leather face—that dull red rimmed eye—that slouching walk—ye«. Io-,k at h: n w.ll. He is • dyepeptic. had become the rule instead of tbe ex stupidity in consenting to go in his r»ie: Elastic step, bright eye, healthy complexion—how is this? Well, he uses Plunder's Oregon Blood Pa cier a I n tlit-. r <•} 4e. smile myself. different. It has to be broken before it Mountain fever of years standing cured without the use of Quinine in a short time. Re.id ail 1 : . 1 have b ■en suffering from n'Osr.fii f vw • t ception, until thu only way to get the company McCracken said that we might go up is beaten. I? of Plunder’« Orey m Fears. My physicians toldme the only chance of my getting better would l>e a change of climate. Accul • -./ly 1 i.vre a r a i A man who ventured into the Black treasure I h > x through was by strategy. urifler, used it, and following directions by using a bottle of the S. S. S. Fever and Ague Mixture in addnion, 1 am pe.lcctly Ina .ay now, a id ti.u» c.-'y -wc^ C-» the bank for all he cared, for he cer - r-- — --------- - -------- - — — r — — — | theory of my physicians. G eokgb G rekn , Mail Carrier, U. S. TLat is, the impression would be given Hills country w’ithout carrying fire arms tainly incurred no risk in allowing us Ladies in that delicate state—«ver to be revered—but ever creating nausea, will find speedy relief by using Plunder’« Oregon E'cod Furttli?. tS" vitaiii Hisr any pnrctiase or tu of anv description could not be looked out that it was to be sent at a certain Pfunder’s S. S. S. (safe, sure, speedy) Fever and Ague Mixture Certificate. I suffered some time with, what I •> >« t ’ I. ma'ar.al fever, a-.-n-npnn -1 wuj» liberty. wrilitig in re.<<p»iiNe 10 uny ndvertise- time, and a box made to represpwt the upon as a very formidable sort of per pains in my head, back, in fact, felt pains all over. Not getting any better after using ali kinds of medicines, 1 tried PFUNDER’S FEVER AND AGUE 1.1 iXI So we scrambled up the steep bank, •nent in tl.U puper you will men- I and since gained rapidly in health. M arib W eiser , Seventh and C streets, Portland. true one wou'd be placed inside, where sonage. liou tilt* aaiui1 at tSie najier. The different Constitutions. The Constitution of the United States, that master piece of human brain. II jw is your constitution? If billions, use P,'»r.€a?'-> and plunged in between the sparse un During the succeeding few days it the gentry of the road and pistol weie Oregon Blood Purifier, the triumph of modem science. dergrowth beyond. T ub P« oei .«’ s C hoice —T onic —Bitters, sugared sarsaparilla, watered bad whiskies and pills made B. C.—hardasrock, are the cause, the reason, that to-day car sure to have little trouble in finding it. became generally known that the stage people suffer more from liver complaint, poor digestion, etc., than any o'.her nation. The idea of giving our working population such tra n, and magnifying that “ Be quick, boys, ” said Perkins, in a trash by calling it ferrated (or iron containing) medicine; here, where nature’s products are abundant, and very nutritious. Eat our Columbia River salnung It was just growing dark, when the which was to leave for the East on panting undertone. “It’s life or death.” that splendid licef derived from cattle feeding on bunch grass; those vegetables at once healthy and within the reach of everybody, and then laugh at those puento efforts of ignorant, inconsequent parties trying to force iron into your system. All you want—you, who constitute the mass of the people is, to get your liver into sorb* sta^e descended a long, not very steep Thursday would carry a large amount The next moment I understood the big order, and tlwre is no other or better icntedy than PFUNDER’S OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER., Price, per bottle, one dollar. Five dollars for half a docen. of gold dust, consigned to Perrin i bill, at the bottom of which the banks meaning of this excited warning. Your Druaaist has it or will get it for you. “ The Original.” Insist upon hauing itl narrower, so that scarcely room re Brothers, St Louis. We were not fifty yards away from In accordance with the custom, this the road, which, it will be borne in mind, mained for two vehicles to pass. Pete, tbe driver, in talking with us, was placed in an iron box, which was was a deep gully and hidden from sight, had said that this was the most danger fastened to the bottom of the stage in when there came a thundering explosion ous point in the route ; and sure enough such a secure fashion that it would be which made the earth tremble beneath to Iluwlcy. T> o <1<1 «£r it proved to be. W e were no more than the work of hours to loosen it. our feet. — IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN---- On the day before starting, Perkins fairly at the bottom of the hill, and the Turning our affrighted gaze backward horses had just been brought down to a gave me to understand that if I granted we saw a sheet of flame and fire shoot walk, wiien an order to halt sounded up to see the fun I was to register and stait ing upward from the road, as if from Offi r f- r sale, at lowest rates, the following' first-class machinery, for which we are Sole Agents : on the air, backed up by some blister on an Eastern trip in that stage. He the throat of a volcano. oixr X’II’TJS ■X'ZxiFUEZSZXXaTl. said he and I would be the only pgssen- ing oaths. El'CKEYE MOWER AND REAPER The treasure box, instead of go’.d, con There were two passengers within— gers, and repeated that he had a dead tained nitro-glycerine ! So large a portion of tlie grass and grain erops of lhe Pacific mvself -and a shrewd New Englander, sure thins» of it. McCracken and his gang, and the Coast havcbccnctit by the Buck named Perkins, on his way to the Black I had noticed during the previous few stage and horses—where are they ! eye that no farmer here can be il 11s, with a view to speculation. Look days that Perkins seemed to be in tho I 1 It was a clever scheme of Perkins, ignorant of its merits or require ing out of the stage, we saw we were confidence of the Stage Company. He I 1 but had I known the dangerous contents argument to convince him of its »urrounded by a number of dark forms, held frequent conferences with them, under I he seat, I am sure that there every one of whom had a rifle levelet and was evidently a party to some ar would have been one less passenger at us. rangement that he had hinted about to the coach when it left Deadwood. Strange as it niav set m, my compan me. ion, Pi i kins, carried no weapon of any Rothschild Defalcation. The fact that two oth r men applied The ne plus ultra of all Threshing kind He gave as a reason that bis for and were refused passes in the same Machines, uncqualed for light draft, power, durability, last threshing and giandfaiher was killed oy a big horde vehicle indicated that some unusual defalcation in the great banking A clean separation; as improved for pistol when he was going or.e eye on a scheme was under way, but Perkins such an IS SO, it stands unrivalled. concern of the Rothschilds is squint down the barrel, and the grand took good care that its precise nature son promise«I Ins mo her that he wouli should remain unknown to all, including extraordinary occurrence that the Euro superiority, as it is too well and favorably known to need comment WALT WALTER A. WOOD’S pean papers devote much space to the never form the habit of sporting with myself. the perfection of ail Reaping and Mowing Machines. late affair in Vienna. It seems that the Well ä.i.ovn such gigantic weapons, lest hr, too, > When finally the stage rolled out of Vienna branch of the house had long BUCKEYE SELF-BINDER. might meet with some accident. Deadwood, it carried the treasure box had in its employ a man named Stratier. The Standard of Excellence and SELF-S’HOEf? I supported a revolver, and I had my and nine persons. One was the driver, He entered its service in 18G4 at the leads all labor saving machines. Il e cr. I t of having A. V.•<»'»!» . hand on it at the time the startling Perkins and myself were two others, age of 21, obtained numerous promo It took the World’s Binder Prizes first su-eessft ! « 1 -l inder, and this iii'r •! tiklv róncele In .icfk'titor» a» well in 1810. It is the simplest, strong high i summons to surrender read led us. 1 while six men, armed to the teeth, tions by his zeal and fidelity, and in throughout the u bv est and lightest running Binder in might have made a respectable fight, and farmed the guard of the treasure box. v.orl.l. 1874 was given the important post of the World. , one man, ¡th two cr three V, i gone down like a perforated sieve with 1 twelve to c _bt. cn acres per “No wonder Perkins says there is nc cashier in the stock and bond depart r i th*n when it is deme by hau l bullets, led on by the ambition to be re danger,” I thought, as these terrible fel ment of the bank. He was a quiet, in tsmcsA/cm he Woo •d SeluEi id.r are abso- ferred to in my obituary notice as a pas lows clambered in and took their seats. dustrious man, and was to all appear ! LFFCr-i on that the grain saved materni. senger who hid madt a plucky fight “I should say thev were able to take ances wholly devoted to his employers, slgef »nd tingled grain against a party of road agents. >ar lion of the Imuml care of a regiment of McCrakens. I whose entire confidence he enjoyed. . ry of the bundle, \\ But I am old enough to have trav suspect there will be considerable shoot Nothing in his way of living excited ■e uncqualei d. There are no ir h.idling ether of the eled sufficiently to use a little discretion, ing going on, and it won’t be th« easiest suspicion. He was a bachelor, and his lv none of th it difficulty in ng Te l grain inevitable in th > and to take matters philosophically. 1 thing in the world to dodge the bullets. salary of §2,000 a year seemed ample icr m k ». preferred to surrender, and was much But McCracken isn’t a fool, and he for his expenses. About a fortnight relieved therefore when the driver drew' won’t attack any such party as this.” since Strader called upon the principal The Canton Monitor Upright En up w’ithout any show of resistance. This was a very natural conclusion, attorney of the Rothschilds and con gine is far snperior to any horizon- r. . « THE WALTER A. WOOD There were five of the highwaymen but I failed to see any particular bril fessed that for several years he had been I tai Engine: lighter on the horses and oi great Ft i-H no most, together, and they instantly closed in liancy in the plan of Perkins. speculating on the Bourse with funds economical Engine in the world, consumes the lea-« v.ait’i’ u ig fuel, lias I C Ö A IN- R A K E REAPS I about us. The leader thiust his hand A company of armed men was sent obtained by hypothecating the securities the patent Safety Plug and is the safest Engine r.ia.lc. This Machine is so well an.l widely known throu.li- Wc are also Sole Agent* fcr into the coach with his pistol pointed, out in charge of a box of gold dust. placed in his charge, and that he had ont the entire West as to render unnecessary a dcta led SCHÜTTLER FARM. FREIGHT AND SPLÜNG V/AGGNS. doser.ption of its numerous excellent points. For and or«lered us to get out. There was reason to apprehend an at covered up his operations by false en- many years it has stood seen ely pre-en i’lcnt am- ng fiend for Special Circular« mid new Price List. It wasn’t necessray for him to repeat tack from road agents, in which event tries in the books of the bank, A Se f Raking Reapers, ami remains uiuivaled a Table- CII Ai-i. II. 1)01)1) <fc CO . I’ortland, Oregon. Rake Reaper in the esteem of the many thousand fai- the command. We understood and re the road agents would receive a hot re series of heavy losses lad made it im- mers who hate so long and severely tested it. Testi monial letters, attesting its unvarying popnlirity, are spected it psssible for him longer to conceal h is ception. constantly pouring in upon us. Its simplicity, wonder WALTER A. WOOD’S The robbers were disappointed. There ful durability and splendid execution are so familiar as That was all there was in that; and guilt, and he made a clean breast of the to have become proverb ’ «!. was a treasure box in the stage, and the where was the glory ot Perkins to whole affair. He was led to speculate ñ g While we have been eareful at all times to retain in it MOWING ATTACHMENT.^ ♦he perfection of principle which has given Walter A. “ loot ” ujion the person of Mr. Perkins come in! by the belief that he could safely imi Wood's Chain-Rake Reaper its gieat proniineme, we Tlte Mowing AtHch-n nt comprise« a prratg Frame, and myself was of l.ttle account. tate the operations of the bank, of But hold ! have from time to tune made such change» in constru Gearing an.l Cutting Apparatus, complete, includ ng ♦ ion as practical experience and rigid tests in the field two Mowing Scythe-, thus rendering it, with the addi My watch was of the bull’s-eye pat His Fairly beyond and clear of Deadwood, which he had early knowledge. have shown to lie desirable; ami all these improvements tion of the Helper Win Is, Seat an I -’ole, a Complete 3 have proved to be all that we clain tol for them, and Mower making the Wood Combined Machines the tern, descended to me from a Revolu tho stage halted, and the six men got mistake was not taking into account the have kept the machine in the front lino of the “march M-st Effective, Most Er iiotniial an 1 Cheapest in tho fact that he knew only of the transac tionary ancestor, and if put up at auc out and left Wot Id. of progress.” NEWBURY, HAWTHORNE &. CO., Mowing Attachment fits either our Chain or Swecp- tion. before a lot of antiquarians, might If ever a man was thunderstruck I tions of one branch of the great firm Rake Reaper . 0RTE1W ANO DEALERS IS AGRICVLT! !!AL ElPLFJIENTS have excited an enthusiasm that would was. I turned to the grinning Perkins : which has its agencies in every money IMP WALTER A. WOOD’S have brought five dollars. “What the mischief does that mean !” center in the world, and that the Roths GFNERAE AGENTS F<>ii SWEEP-RAHE REAPER. THE1 CHICAGO PITTS” FOR 1880 “It’s all right, it’s all right,” he childs might choose to lose in Vienna Perkins claimed that his time piece IMPROVED WHITEWATER WAGONS. THE CELEBRATED MORiUSON BF OS. PLOW; THEIF STEP Leads all other Separators and Horse for the sake of winning in London or FTNHE The Model Reuper of tho Period. I LY B < ad (’.»st S' tder and Cuhivat» r: tin- VaiiDt-TH’ Eriend ! ¡.nd Mininz Shovels ; i ivkeand was a full half century older, and I laughed. Powers In Improvements o Ba tows, R< arci'f. Mowers, Sell-bit.ding II irvester.«, Threshers, Header», E. : ins, uti l a in 1 line <f Steel and “1 think I’ll go along with them.” I Paris. Straffet’s defalcation amounts to don’t doubt it; but my New England The Only Five-Fal*e Hearer Uantifnrtiirt«1. real merit and value. Wood Agricultural Hardware. Addiis» t:s at neighbor, with all his simplicity, pos added, alarmed and angry. “If they’re §25,000; not enough to make much of a Ex|^.rici>ce has deni'nslratc.l lhe superiority of five i rakes over tour lor reeling all kin .'» and conditions of sessed a vein of shrewdness which was afraid to push on, I don’t see what en sensation in New York, perhaps, but gr.in. couragement there is for me to keep the sufficient to cauSe considerable excite sure to stand him well. It is the lightest draft, stillest running, strongest, And Walla Walla, W. T most ourabl • and economical KeeJ-ltake Reaper host I Tims id Trial Prova all Things The He was worth considerable money, company of a man who doesn’t carry a ment in Vienna. made. BOSS THBESHER ” of the Coast - and he had prepared for this contin pistol.” Walter A. Wood's Reaiv rs have r.o equal in saving Cheerfully Recommends it to Anyone Sni I*irst Prize Oregon Stato Fair badly-conditioned crop« They arc also very succes . ul “Sit still,” said he, catching my arm gency by putting it in such a shape that ftering firom Bright’s Disease. They Purify the Blood in cutting flax and s ul clover. 1S77 and 1878 over all Walter A. Wood's Sweep-Rake Reaper is so cor.- no one else could get bold of it. My and drawing me back, “I’ve got a pis- other Separators. N ew R ociihlle , N. Y., ) * structc 11'at tbe Raking ami Cutting Apparatus can prop rty has always been in such a shape tol somewhere about the coach, but it be instantly lowered to Heeure tangled and down grain. June 14, 1880. J that I couldn’t get hold of it iuyself. isn’t loaded.” C- atcs'Sulky Ilav Rakes, Tiffin (Wood) Revolving Hay H. H. W arner & Co:—Two years ago X Wagon, Spring Wagon», tan all Improved Wheel Harrows, Su ky arid Ga-ix I “Why have these men left!” I de- The driver, as a matter of course, did >. DÎ2. KENLY ’ S R(>. k l.-)an Plows, Bro«,least See<!ers and Cultivators, Port .ole a id S ..tiom ry I last Spring I was attacked with swelling Z. not carry anything expensive about manded. Machinery, Leather and Kubb r Belting, all of the bc-t q aiity. Mi < < n■!< n.i of my ankles and feet. My physician cany a complete line of extra parte for »11 machinery, both farm and in 11, sold bi “ ’Cause we don’t need them.” him. We will send free to any ad lr> se our Catab-g'nand ■ i i < '.r ■<.: i-- .. CELEBRATED “What can we do in case of an at pronounced my case albuminuria. At ma< hinery, etc. Address our Agi :its or AIVIx. J* 1*1 Up to this point the proceedings par the exuiration of three months, after an took more of a farce, but the tragedy ta< k !” examination by three prominent physi “You’ll see; rest easy; remember I am was close at hand. The leader of the cians, my case was decided to be Bright’s road agents announced, in n spirit of with you.” Disease of the Kidneys. My blood tr I began to doubt which was the great- bravado, that he was Mike McCracken, turned to water, and my physician said for whose head there was a reward of • er fool — Perkins or myself—in placing street. X’ortlancl, Oregon, IXL BITTERS. A vcretabl«' preparation sod the only inre §5,000 offered, and he invited all who , such implicit trust in him. I conclud I could not'live nine months. I was rruiwl.r iuthew.rl.1 lor llrisht*. DiM-aw. recommended by a physician co try your are constantly re ceiving ’ Diabetes. and ALL Eiiduvy, Liter uud might hanker for that sum to come and ed that an impartial jury would award X Urinary great remedy [Safe Kidney and Liver me the palm of stupidity, but 1 now take him. FLOUR SAW M2LL FITTINGS IfY.'To.'timor.ialscf tbcLlghcst crdcrin proof made up mv mind that I would see the Cure]. This was in January, 1879. I Of these Biatemeuts. Perkins and 1 would have been glad •uisdodsA’d o.in.) AOiLL I went to Florida, taking six bottles with Of livery D<--er!pf!cn, CT?“ For tho enro of Diabetes. call for \Vir- to earn such a comfortable little sum, thing through. tier's Safe Diabetes Cure. me, and during my stay there I sent for stoa ’ ics . wiieelm . but we didn’t see our wav quite clear to During die succeeding afternoon, I CfJVI’or the cure of Ttriglit's nnd the other six bottles more. While there my chief diseases, call for Warner'» Sale lAiiiuey perfect ouv arrangements just then. discovered that one of the iron bands occupation consisted in regularly taking and Liver Cure. Water Wheel Governors, Motion Indicators, Smutters, Separators, Mill When it was evident that McCracken which held the treasure box to the bot your medicine. Oil my return, in the ^Warner's Picks, Diamond Tools, Bolting Cloth, Leather and Rubber Belting and and his pals had made a “ w ater haul,” tom o^ the stage was loosened, and I An instrument that en Safe Reme the la ter part of April, my family and General Mill Furnishings constantly on hand. dies are sold there were considerable threats and immediately called the attention of Per tries the deaf to hear triends were overjoyed at the change We also keep in stoek the Celebrated ALLIS & CO.’S DOI BLE AXD by Druggists mutterings ; and Pete, tbe driver, who kins to the same. D iabetes * C ure vith ease through the SINGLE CilK I LAR SAW MILLS. for the better in my health. When I and Dealers remained on his seat all the time, made At first he expressed surprise and eeth ! It is a remark ACFNT in Medicine qu rrßiTTpi? 'eft home they did not expect I would Having built and put in operation some of the best Flour and Saw some jesting remark to McCracken concern, but I soon saw it was all a pre success. All deaf I Mills on the roast, null men will ron>ult their interest by correspond ible everywhere. \Ar IXÉRviSf- come back alive. I gained twenty OMI Lptttt- The latter was so enraged that he raised tense. He knew of the loosening of ■errons should try it. B.H. Proprietors, WARNER i Cd, ing with us before purchasing else’.*here. |>ounds in flesh. I to«k no medicine his rifle and shot the poor fellow dead. the band before it caught my eye, most 1 he AUDIPHONE will Bedrock Prices and first class fork guaranteed with every sale. while in Florida except the medicine ^Rochester, N.Y. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price-List. This horrible proceeding appalled us i likely he himself had caused it to be named. I am now attending to my be sent free to any’ ad KPScnd for Pamphlet and Testimonial«. for a time, and we scarcely spoke until done—but be resolutely refused to admit business regularly, and taking no medi dress on receipt of price, the gang were gone. Then wc picked anything of the kind to me. §10, or on trial, “C. O. HODGE. DAVIS & CO., Agents. cine but an occasional dose of yours. I D. and charges,’ at ex- up poor Pete's body, placed it within i That evening was expected to be an cheerfully recommend it to anyone suf ortland Oregon. the coach, took the seat ourselves, and I eventful one, and the driver, a burly fering from Bright’s Disease. pe: je of party ordeiing, with option cf drove by turns until we reached Dead Irishman, named Dennis Callahan— return. Circulars free. Address J. E U., New York, 23 Old Slip. H. E. MATHEWS. Agent. FOR THE HARVEST 1380. wood. turned the horses so as to reach the 60S Monbromerv St.. San Franeiw». Cal. We rode in silenH for a mile or so, same gulch after dark, when the moon By all means avoid any and all so U. A.. STHOWHH1DGIÏ Perkins holding the reins, and then as i had risen. called cough syrups, for they are filling •J he drew the team down to a walk, he i Everything indicated that Perkins more graves with pool’ mortals who used Btiett Importer »nd Peeler in 33 and 35 front street. 32 and 34 First street. : : Portland, Oregon, exclaimed : had striven to invite the attack from these nostrums than all the wars ever LEATHER AND SHOE FWDIN5.,, “By the great horned spoon 1 do you the first The open secret of the treas done. DEALERS IN] AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c., Regulate your bowels with w«. I«« •'t. »»•»»♦«•• v»d. * r 5 know what I’m going to do!” ure box, the withdrawal of the guard, Pfunder’s Oregon Blood Purifier and M ? O ELL THE BAIN W AGOJi, HODGES HEADER It ITH IMPROV EMFNTS FOR 1880 MARSH II ARVFSTFRS with Self-Binder», McCormick Harvesters, with MIf-Birt.hr». Tig-r bulky Rake 'lhotna«’ SulkvRak< < “Na” the timing of the arrival at the gulch— your cough will leave you without any GREAT WESTERN Buffalo Fitti. Separitor. and Powers, Soring Wagons, Oliver drilled M-tai Plow., Moline Plows Garden Citv »^PitUbnrgh^ Plows, Friedman Patent Harrows, La Dow •« he-1 Harrow», Broadea.t heederw and Cultivator Garden Seed “I’m going to get square with that all these showed that Michael McCrack-' further troub'e. Pa. * Hrids. Horse Iiay Fork, Champion Grain Registers, Pacific Fanning Mill, Straub Milla French Burr Old Onarrv McCracken. I’ll pay him for shooting ; en was specially invited to come forward Mill Stone, Mill Picks, Proof staffs, Siuuttcrs, Bolting Cloth, Leather and Rubber Belting Scales Chur B^Cidi'r Mills, Feed Cutters, Scythes, Snaths, Cradle», Forks, Hoc, R-.ad S. papers. Canal p"r*7^GrimUtones «d Mrs. Julia A. Tevis died in the same poor Pete.” and take the booty. Send stamp for Cata-orne. fixture», Tcresning Engines, Portable and Stationary Erigine«, Saw Mill-, >aws. Fence Wire Barbed ai d Plain F.iflcs, Shot Guns. Revol rers,»ent n.o.d. for examination “How.” “If you have put something else in house in Shelbyville, Ky., in which she H etc. Reduced prices on Bolting Cloth and Grist Mill Ma. Iiinery. of which we keep on’v thè best ouali A a ii second hand or condemned goods in Stock Have you th. ir ( a -i< go? for 1-79 ♦ if b0 .¿..j nam ,* .. “Never mind how. It’s going to be • there,” said I, tapping the box with iny opened the Science Hall Female Acade i. U.XD A XXX £iXV }>. Rowell it Co’s Newspar < r f on jiostal card asking for hl PPLEMEKT AM» PUR 1VB xsse Advertising Bureau (¡0 Spruce St. 1, w hero ad vert is' n » i i^ lt vou have not got the Catalogue for 1379 ask for it. done 1 that’s as sure as you’re born. foot, “instead of money, I fail to see my, March 25, 1825. contract» may be made fur it lu NEW YORK. If “OMNES PROSIMT’’—HEALTH FOR ALL. The Original Oregon Botanical Remedies » hardware, Bron, 8 ! tanb Machinery B Agricultural implement OUS 269 and 262 First Street, Portland, Tha Chicago Pitts" Siili Ahead. ALLIS & lb BLACK,! The Audiphone. ¿"’"'S What Do Vou Require ? KNAPP, BURRELL & CO S I i