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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1881)
V s: Issued every Week by the TraxMirrni fakwkk vitbubhiw co. TERMS OPSUDSCIUPTIO; n year, (rcmtaire paid) In adiance 2-gj J , Xti,., (I-otwe paid). In Jnci-. -. Uun sis month. 111 be. per month AUVERSISISfl nATKS: ... . ., ........Si,. ln.crU.il. pnn Ming tn are JESiKrttaMUln.t.M.0. rates: OwtachofupawP0' momn, .500 T m Inches of space tier month ,rw O e-halt column per inontl ' Ox column per month llrSaniple roplc cnt free on application. .... nXSKuonOfllie: No. f. ashl.njton Street. Lp -.talrs. rooms No 6 and ui MY FAVORITE. I kmnr she isn't pretty Her checks are much too pink, Her eyes and nose are all one shade Of dreadful India ink. Her hair's too short ami kinky, 1 cannot keep it neat; No wonder, since 'tis ravolings l'rom grandpa's stocking feet. But. oh! she's such a comfort! She never is too nice To go and paddle in the brook, Or help me make mud pies, vi'., ,i; f,i,Am in the eanlen. I'avfWtiTfg iifi in ie gwrei new lis; Or, in tho grain, play mill. If I am sick or serry, She takes away the pain, And when I'm had, and maniinn scolds, She makes me good again. I tell her charming stones, When we're ill hed at night; And I don't mind tho dark at all, It's most as good as light. I have another dailing, A beauty Kdith draco With lmeiy, culling, golden hair, Ami loay, iiuxeu face But she ucais laca and satin 8ho can't day in the diit, Nor wet, nor anything, for feai Her fine clothes may he hurt. I loiumy Kditn inn of. Hut, if I tell tho truth, (Come clo"e, and lot mo whispci it), I loo my piccious Huth, Iti'iauso she goes whero I go, Docs cvcij thing 1 do; 1 hill) her Valine khu's irrriiilui, Now till me, shouldn't you? Youth' Covimii'ioii. Two Journals. .MAUMI'K'S .NlUltN.M. With lur, iw wllli a ili-spirali' Uimii, To wink to iLiihI, Iiio iirouil tn tri.it, The lonqtlcror, though the walls are down, ' Has still tn t jitiiri, strut h.v strict " .luuu 1st Yes, that just ilesciiliui (in Undo; it's now six mouths sincu she piotuisud tn many me, mid shcshiniik fimii naming tho lay, yt.atiiil.iy, as if vliu h.nl iiiwt thoughtof mo as a liner ! 1 uoiulci If shuioies anollur; 1 must he looking out for her cmis'ii, unci, n mined, Dr. Iliiiuld; she is too much in thu sick loom with him. Hut uli.it anurse she in! Tim old 111 m ml, her father, ilcMpci.itu with tho gout; Julia, the hump-lucked sistci, .ilu.ijs in p.iin, and Mrs. Dcl.ipl.iim', htr mother. What is the iiuisUnt niattci with liri J .She hunted the other il.iy in Hi) uiiiih, .mil ai she cunu to shu lemaikod, "tiiisin my aims unuiiiicioiisly Htietih ton aid (iu i mi uod." (ii'itiude, iihiini 1 v;ui t tn i-iuiy (imi tu tho London siafcou ; (intrude, iihoin 1 iiouhl illess likiwi iim u ; (ic t Hide, M ho uli.tll he ''my iuccii," uifusi'H to leaiu tlum com l.iiiiiiig invalids, ami mjh, " Mniiiii'u, mi duty." Now, if ii nun ii ui n in hue, du tin tliinL uf duty? has she mi iluty to mu? Tim lieuiuil and Mis. llilapl.iiiiuaiii mi my m,1i 'I hey mall hei tu mail mu. They .mi iinnr. and I am lh h. I line muni than hinted that if (leitlildu In i mum inj ii ife, Ihoy shall uuiu kuim thu piiuliing poieity 114am. (iertrilde cecined fond of mu at tit nt, ill- tbuuiih she iicut iiieteiiiled tu he miuh 111 I i'vc. '" 1 iliil not ask tin., lam lint a pie povieHsiiig peisou. 1 .1111 an 111J1 shorter than she it, mid I hale stulihl led hands, I ihiro K.iy I am plilii 1.111 in iippe.iiance. Itut (ieitiiide is u 1111111.111 to look Uiyuml a nun's face, and 1 htlioiu that she knoiis 1 .1111 not 11 wiliru man nt lu'ait. 1 am ion iiuei'd that she icipict me. What is that Kiriiius thing m tin li people call fasi in ition? I.i't 1110 ak iniBi'lf. Dot ant to iniiry my iiiusin l.jdia She lines me, god gill. Slieitiiulil make me an excellent uile. Hut I .1, II,. I. -n.V !., I teLo.lLl H.LV tiU til 1 utei the loom iiheie she uas, Ifsheiieie llio mittless of my linii.v 1 iiiuld go iinj HlurotUo. Is it possible that (Sertllide feels toitmd mo us 1 do ton aid I, ) ilia? Yes, inoio than HuiilJo! She luves tho handsome, black-eyed. aiiai'cfgfiiUe, ilegaut Dr. R011.1M. And yet 1 Mill many lur. Yi, "1 11 ill laptuie, k 1 1 lit by stint, "she shall many me A litter fumi Ljili.i' Will thu gill Hour let me ahiue hum- what ilws she s.i)! That lio k.ii (leitmdn alouo mtli ltouald, in Itetta Wood, u cf plug. So she means to inspire me uith ilistiutt, Oh' l.i dia bun little you kneu Mm uddid fiul tu the lite. 1 could ham gneii lur up hefoie now I mil neiergiie Ii t up1 II M.I III UK's Jin n u .luneUd. MauiKe uas hue last iiening, nod lias Kii.til until 1 h.tie Mid r! 1 I liked to uiaiiinu thu night liefoivns 1 luhU'd bin aching tnklia, and told In 1 111) 11 hole liiiir-dih'iiiui.1 him 1 lined Htuiald and al n.oit hitnl .M.uuue; that 1 had gin'il my Poiii1m moat uiiiiiltiiigl) at lirst; that hi kliitlnesa bad iaitly uun me, but altcrnaitW lj4s too imuli tliiuiiu uith ltouald, in our I'liious aickroomit that 1 learned itsilly to I ne' him as 1 kneu' htm, Utttr ami liettir. She lias MlJ seltli', and called in) Iomi 1 r K iii.ilil a "nunc rdic said that forHi- . t. tu ut.l iMilntl. liltb kllrh liuriltlii aa lie u id 1 K'lli had tu liar, as ' luikid luipioi J idence;" and she claimed that my promise to Maurice was binding. , .... "But, said I, "if I could appeal to his generosity to let me off?" "If you do, Gertrude, you win kill me and your father and Julia, that is all," said mam ma. . I ml6 one more appeal. Mamma." said I. "you will have Konald and myself as you have now, for nurse ami physician, only bound by a stronger tie." "No!" said mamma, weeping; "I cannot hear Ronald's mother. She is a selhsh vis ionary, and I shall tell him so sometime. If you marry him you shall never speak to me anain. do awav. (Icrtrude, I do not wUh you to rub me any more. Let my poarankles ache; jou have made mo much worse." I kissed her and bade her good night, then went to papa. He was furious because his usual dose of eolchicum had been delayed. "I ought to have a servant," said he. l'oor papa! he ought indeed. I arranged his cushions, gave him his dose, and sat down to try to talk to him, hut he intcrrunted me. "Now, Gertrude, if it is any question, aoout breaking off vouttcncaKCincnt to Maurice, let me say to you that I consider when a daughter nf mine lias ..riven her woril.tnaisiieuisiiuii mfl'HU nmiii mm mnirny-urcaaing ii. "Hut, papa, I do not loie him." "Who tho devil eaies whether you do or not, " said papa, w ho is sovcre sometimes and violent. "I was in lovo with your mother and ran away with her; we have been poor, miserable, and iucongenial ever since. If there ii a good sign for your futuro happiness, it is that you are not in love with Maurice. Now you have spoiled my night's rest so please shut my door." I heard papa swearing to himself all the way as I went down stairs. Julia called to 1110 as I passed her di or. "Oh, (icrtrude," said she, "an india lubber bed, do for the loi o of mercy got mo one, and take me to see Dr. Opiate. 1 am so miser able." I had to tell her that all our money for tho quarter is out, and that I am in debt. I can do no inoic. 11 IL'KICh'rl JOUKS L. Incut to see General and Mrs. Delaplaiue to-day. Geitrudo was ill with a headache. They reccii'ed me very kindly, and said they wciegudto hear that the wedding pay is fixed. "(ieitrude is a little way until, lather tlijIiM ,,"snid Mis. Delaplainc, "lint 011 must not 1111 1 11 1 hei, N10 inner kueiv her own miml fiom childhood. Now, if she only had Julia's stu'.igth of chaiactei." 1 went to see Julia, and piomiscd Ik ran India rubber bed, and a visit to Dr. Opiate. It is very littloto do for my (tertiudu's sister, deal est (citiiidu ! llhlnilUIIh'- JIIL'USAl.. One lnxt walk and talk with Itonald. He is fit 11. and calm, and tclla me, as they all do, t.i null 11' Mnmiic. I should only add other burdens to M'ur gcui'LOiis, all sympathetic heart, my gill, aid lie. "I am poor and struggling, and shall bo nliiays. 1 li.no, as you know, a niuthif to suppiiit, an incuiablu luialnl." Then he added: "You aie meant for lux ury, dear, laiewom beauty! AndMauiicois a good man, a nch 111.111. Oh, God!" lie took me in his aims foi 11110 luicf mo ment, and kissed me twenty limes. 1 loie only him, and I tnld him so, f he itimldhut take lie and pmcitt tngithu. Wupaited, 1 know not how, and 1 came homo stunned. 1 do not eare what happens uun. 1)1 111 Mil mil: Y0111 kiudiitss to 11 y family iiieipniicis mi'; hut lit me askyou one question: If one pays a mice toi any thing, is it any liiaUci whttlur he pays 111 gold or in eond actions? Does a man hue and enjoy mil Inline ill a uoiuaii ulin acknowl edges that she can bo Isiught? 1 do not hue you; 1 loie annilm- man 1 .1111 bought by your kindness to my funilv. Nmi will yim take me, w hen 1 am no 1 cual? C.n;n:i in. It was a stiauge loie Icttci tu a man whom I hue promised to many uet Wednesday Mitk; hut I hale sent it. What is this? a lettei fumi ltouald )kk (irMiti'lu:: I ham im;aged to mat ly l.ydia. Mal'llll'h's Jlil K.l July 4, 1S7S. Wo weio niinieil last Wed nesihiy, in spite of Gcitt lido's stiange, teeble state. Shu was found on her Hour in a siionu II foitnight ago, with a lettei I10111. ltouald in her hand. After she recoiiied she tent for me ami said; "Maui ice, dear, take me, with all my faults. I will try ami be a good wife to von. 1 kissid her, with man) tears, and piuui- istd that if 1 did not make her happy with the Ixat blood of my heart, might God for siku me, Oh, how bemtlfiil mid pale she is! Shu looked so spiritually ,lou!y at thu altar that 1 uas ufiaid she Mould lanisli. Mamice! Mauiice! haie you done uioug have you killed this creatine ? No, uo! she shall liie; she is my u ife, That was only a nise .iIkiuI Kon.ild ami l.ydia; but it seciiied mo (icrtrude. Si weeks gone. We hare cruxMil the ocean. We liaie seen the Loudon sc.v.011. (icittitde has gone through all, all her iliaug. el estate, with a qukt elegaiueas if she wile a Duke's ilauglitet. Hon the loiiiei-satiou luia when she t liters ! She is an lniutiful! how she licoiuia my wialtli1 I nuipiiscd lur utthatiuukof Wmtl ill ism's at the lluck indium l'alai-o Until. Mie did shon a little lenuuiiio plrasuie and cuiinsity, and uhcu 1'iline dieaMit her she loAulat uioauiUuulisl. "Are you plciseil, dtar Mauiice," Mid she. 1 knelt and kucd the hem of lur gaum nt. ' My queen' my quieu!" s-inl 1. All ij i.v long she sits u ith lur ey es lm.ikiug into Mtcaucy, unless I ivuted lur to go some. ulieiv. She did thou some iiitcnst in Wi.t (uini.tir AbU'y. "All' once 1 hopisl to see thu," Mid she and then tin sighed tlopty August I- .Now we aiv 111 SinUtrland, WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, SEPTEMBER and the color is coming back to her cheeks. She is hsppier. She loves nature, and is.ue lighted with the Alps. The only things she dreads are letters from home. "Do not,"said she, her lips growing a shade paler, ' do not, dear Maurice, tell me anything suddenly." Ah! she fears to hear that Konald has Jiat ntd Lydia. When shall 1 dare to tcl her that I have decicved her? December. The Italian lakes, Venice, r lor- ence, Kome. Gertrude is better every uay. She is more like her old self; She growl gay and witty, and sometimes energetic. Thai the old languor comes over her, but she has ieem ed to gain a new life in these soft clima; the picture galleries interested her, and shegazcu with infinite tenderness at Raphael's 'Mad onna and Child" yes, her own story- later dearest wife. Next Winter 1 liave promised to like her up the Nile, and she pressed my haul and . , . .. :.i. l.AH .1.1 1u.lr hn look simleu ai me im " - -, which won me. She never speaks of home. I tell lir of her mother's improvement, of Julia's comfort of the General's enjoyment of the hoisulphur springs. She smiles, and thanks me and got up the other day and kissed me. " Good Maurice, good Maurice," ti'l she. Still a. little of the big dog manner." I wish .... 1. .. ...If..' ..I 1 in n I vou uoulitn t inauit me, my " -1 surly nay, wuai is ijiiiic is yuum, isib ib! Sho did not ansu cr, but she lookd at me sorrowfully. Oil I if she only knew how I wish sit would not thus unconsciously remind mo tho I liaie bought her ! Oh, for one word of loie, of tha sweet community of interest which should eist, for a moment of wifely command. Hoi I wish that she would order me about, ask me for money, he extravagant, run up bills, lesireja new carriage and Castellani jcu ehy. I nought her home a sapphire the other day, mil in taglio, a head of some Gieck, nicely cit. She looked at it and dropped it. Then I examined the gem, and sau that 1 had brought homo Ronald's piofilc. That tegular, delicate outline looked 'at ler fiom the silence of ages. I had bought my own punishment again. riicie is one subject on which vc uuly speak, and yet w 0 understand each other. We arc going hack to cool, healthy Knglaml for a ceitain eicnt, and I liaie taken a house at the Isle of Wiight. She has made many fiicnils ; everybody turns to look at her; all who hale heaid her talk look at me with a little lomplimcntaiy nod. I'aiticulatly has old Dr. Sir James Camp bell taken to her. Ho has atteuded'to her this Winter, and liies at Rydo, near my new villa. He says that he will taketaicof lur, for me. lie has often asked 1110 about liu, and I haiogiieu him liiirUas to the past. He takes her pale hand in bin with a faMiet's Unilii liens. Yet, latlui more tenderly than did the gouty Mcncrai, 1 lenr. " Youth, and tho joys of inateinity hae soothed many .1 pist disappointment," said Sir Janicb. And ho has giien her some excellent adiice which she follows. Geitiiule has none of hei niothei's laletudi Italian affectations. She eats, and drinks, and sleeps, and milks, and diiies; leuls .1 healthy, caicful life. She is tiying to liie. Cloiei House, ltye-, Isle of Wight, June '-M It is all oiei; a putty little gill lies in Gci trudu's anus, and a smile is 011 hoi lips which 1 h.iie not seen theio fni a year hifoie. She tuats 1110 so leiy dilleiently, rather ouleiing me about. "You shall Kiss her lust," said she, when I biought our little daughter to hen dear embrace, "and not me." Theie is at last a suhjeit, thank God, on which my wife and 1 can talk fieely. Theio 1110 110 sad icgiets, no couiealmeuts, liu allu sions too paintul to bear. 1 sit by her side and adiniie my daughter. Tho perfect little thing U a tniniatiiro of her mother, eien to tho long, iiiistoeiatie hand, which', alls, 1 did not pre sent to my ollspiing. Giitiude has become, as 1 liku her to he, lather decided, and veiy much like other wives. She oidi'iul oil a gieeu diessing gown which 1 11111 fond of, and told 1110 to get nnoth ei cnloi. She was quite pioiokcd because 1 Inoke lur seals (is 1 h.uc iloiu at her reijuest lieu tofoie,) and said that she would lead her lettei s herself. "1'nhips theio might bo a loie lettu," she said, smilingly. Ah! thank heal en! this is what 1 piaycd fori No uioie tc.11 till giatitudi', no fears all tho equality, the coutideiie'e, the delicious (iiiHiiijnffnV ot mat tied life. I wish Geitiudu was atiougei. Sho seemed rather fcniish last night, July -I, l.S7!. -The blow has fallen, the em comes! 1 sit amid the mini of my happiiu & iny punishment has found me' Lettei s iMiuo from home tin t u days ngo.an Gertrude toak hers with a trembling hand. I left her a uionunt to look at some busmen 111'i.uis, wiii'ii i neurit a strangp noiso irom nir ........ . . IOOH1. Till lllllatf LMM, !. li.ml ,.,,11. Mllll , . . . . - liiouglit urn Kiel., tiortuuU' wt up in IhhI with ngiil faci, holilms .i li'tti'i' in lur luiul. Aa 1 npiro.ii.li. ul her Ihi loiuteil toa (uasjiri, which u thi- "Coiisiii Uon.ilil looU inther palo anil thin, a ul then the .iiiiioiiuoeim nt th.it he n en fijHl to l.yilii Mm all ,i i-hm of inainina'a ami MnurueV, a 1 ihire taj joii hao heanl. Itut liai iliva such a proapeioua l.uly care now for vxir xill.ie folk, like us " 1 took her h.iuil ami Lint her Uwk on the pillow. "ForgiM) me, nit wife,' miiI I, "foiijiie tho am which hm niailo um eomuiit." lleraeecli beg.ui to waiiiler; in au hour alio in high ili-liiium. -"Mi.l Wll. JiiivUO out ul tuuo In two il i the lirokeii tpecvh atoppwl, the tiliil, tiieil heart .to.'pel Uating; withjih.1,1 ingeju hc Knight m fai-e She, too, kuJ, "rorgtie. aiul t,'ivpiu,j w ihlly for the lahy, 111) MllOllKM Another Oregon Triumph ! A NEW AND INVALrABLE DISCOVERY. Self Preservation is the First Law of Nature. Tin btomacli Is the first organ generally to cause trouble. No medicine a eler prepared better c-aku. ated toclenee the Stomach, correct aeiditi, destroy the foul pise., allay lnflamnntlqn and escitcd ccretloi. and assist the Stomach in Its digestion than DR. IIEIMil'ri ORONOKO LAXATIVE, Blood and Liver Regulator. er?rVu,tLlt.rtktir?ii(rrpe,wl;tu proiciteuondertuladapUbimyto a dUeaaed ..l.teui. A large majority ot the American people are 1 to-day Cearfngouta miserable and unsatlslaetory life, from thoefleetsof continued oier loading ot the stomach, and habitually piling In Indigestible food and causl .ng Distieiwia. Miel Oemplalnt or Indigestion; and In tact almKvirj di.ease surrounding us to-day Is brought on bj deranged stomaeh and llier. Dr. Ileulei, who Is Hell Vnoun as the author of the celebrated Kidney Tea, llheun.atlc Cure, I)andclo Tonic, and Cough Drops, ha Just pcrfeeted this imaluable remedy. For Sale Everywhere HODGrE, DAVIS & iep9tj WHOLESALE AGENTS. CO., Corbett's Fire Proof Stable 1- 1VEUY, FEED AND HACKS, CONNER SECON1 J and Taylor streets, Portland, Oregon, llcasonabl charges. Particular attention paid to boilding horset Haeks In attendanee at all trains and boats, day ano night. Conneetcd bj all Telephone Companies. Whet sou come to Portland Inquire for "Corhctt ill m-Vs. aplO OODAH1) A MAOOON, Prop's To Owners of Redglings ! ALL OH.M:I!i W lilDllLIN'O IlOhsI.S Wli.L please take notiie t'nt the buss opcialor of the ii... ,ilt-1.,,. t 11 111 1k. at: --ipienuitr iu, icai i 110 11, ui, do , 1I11 Oitobel, 1, i'o do 4, do do 0, do do 12-ll,dii WM. LEE. V. S. I 4JEtEATAKUlX. OMt ir K s 01" LAND nil SALE fmmm SJMjMJlJ aeieu nines mjiivii ui u.., f 1.1I.111 m ti. n 111! imiltt. rlur: iAcnil-1 ic 9w - -xy M-J .J airisof oiien I mil, half rlier bottom iml hill nlll Mile; soil all ri h, hill Hide splendid (or Iruit .WI'IIII I.: -(inn ane. buiuirc of I). II. .mm. seplinp I Lealio's I'errj , 51 mills from S ilem. 1.01 11 m:iti. i" i!ti!:i thu Autlioi, A lien and -'rent JI11I il Work, warruitid tin lust mil ilieajicst, Indisiiensahle to eier 111111, uitilled"lht)fciiitu't. of Life, or Stif prtsiruitioti ;" limnd in finest rremh niullii, unbo sul full l-iii. :tilo nn. contains be iiitllu steel enjTailns, Ui preairlp tions. nriie ouli el.2' sent bj ,Wo:Wirrl-s"s''i;e''.h'oJj Vt'e'dl-SMOW "JTHBELT. i-il Institute, 01 tr. W II l'Mlhhll, -B 1 lliililneh street, Huston. IiT'-Ij USE UOSE PILLS. 1.0 Til CARllISON'S .StiWIIW ..K'SBIXS'J STOHIJ, .Nil. II,; lliiril "liiil. I'nilhiiHl, On 1111, AND SAVE RflOF3EYS. t.i;.'is 1 tn; 'tin: si 11 it, zi.mw, niNDu. imiiH, iuinm.idt', Itinal l. .!niiit 111 il I J on f .'10.UI .'M.i, m.iliiiiv,H buuhu Mikiiuua r julfv I mil irr Mitvil iorunt.M.ar AUKmiisuf .Se. In, Mi .111 Ncv'tks, att.uliuii.iiL-'. OiN, iu JOS. B. KIIIULAND, M.i.N r, Pennsylania Railroad Lines, HUHI Hill to M fT Lol ,, t T llil MoiitntiUir ht,, Sn Ki.uitiit SIBS0N, CHURCH & CO., Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS, NiiiIImii-I (iiriii'r ciT tli ami I'liinl Mi-tcli., PORTLAND, OREGON. atiL'l-l( Saiem Flouring Mills Co., ilinuf utun. ami rx)vortfr of FLOUR AND WHEAT. llUhvbt marWit vrUv vmlilat all timu for "WHEAT. iiilrfv nnhn uml iinumunh'utioiu to the ttmtof thr ()iuuu at Salem or Port I inJ Portland Oftica N. E. Corner Front and Ash Sts ""t tf MM. h. hlltMIX. tuiltt. ROSES Tho onl only Mtmistnjient rnaklns a SPECIAL uu aJESPOF KSX ffO-A"CE HO RCEHOUSEb ror Ru&trt aione. nououvir ahla rflr- uniuMtate OLioui. - J itrmiK Pot riant. aulUblblor-tiniuMiateCdooui..U) brinalLiioiriaU. h viiii'ii(ii.ianLUL&.,n ii 3.J'U'UiiiilaniUva,io TvhC'c.iy.' riiiueiea. liUloJ.fortli isfcirSSi lCtorU3i k0fci4r3SfcrI8I 75tor OIO IOO I3. CIJ.W IK AWAV. I V.UiPra- miuma ana Eiuaa.iu lucre ROSES Inau turt ca. UtilMuurcU mow. Our NEW CUIDE, a tonyUf THE DINOEE & CONARD CO. ,K.0nwcrs, WcltOrort.Cttiter Cu.Pa. HOPE DEAF Dr. Peck's Artificial Ear Drums I'l'.HMHTJ.V itirouiiTiii: IIIUUINO and lfltWui iiio Ui M lh nliii-ul Drum, Vlu-uv t lomKiu Iml iitll to ithrr. Ml Oou- aucu; untt fn, wiiist.trk lizard di tlncih w rtfr t l 1bc Ua ni (Jr tl-i ri, t in c ttttUr wi.U ttkllmoulal. AU trv&, xr r k. tick i co v.a iu.-a. w vrL. mmm 1 CftBH y- i3- ajiS." Jaiksonlillc, Oregon, liOsebuig, do Eueni, iln Ah in , do Nalilll, eo MeMlllinille. 'In l'oi Hand, do se'Jtd vlfos&wMya i SA. j , t J SUiUliill.lliNklvMlkMk to wt&xzzte 50, 1881. Turrs PILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. T -n.. nf .ppetito.NanB,bowel eotlT. tln In thenead.with a dull enttpo In thTBacntliwt.nndMtimouidS CTHiTfuiineM after etlng. wlih dUin UnAtinn tn exertion of body or mind. irFiSbilitT of temper, lot P"y """ of memorr. with a feeling ot "yr pegr leeted some d"ttLwHi5fHiS?in4!5' j'luuenng 01 ins n"H ,"" r. T v7.r-s71lr.w"fakln. Headaohe. Heitleaa.. nets at night, hlrjmjr coloredUrlne. D? THMBWABirntOB ABE UlfrTODBD, SERIOUS DISEASES Wia SOON BE DEVELOPED. TOTTS PI118aro e.peclally adapted to .ichca.e.TGSedose effectaancliachaogs of feellnr as to aatonl.h tho aufferer. Tner bmw tn 4PP1". and cauu tha IjViiKtotiTandbythPlrTronleArtloBOnth. S?tlT.6ririSa. BwatelWhu. "ucSS. VriCTScepta. fa llnrrar BC W.T. TIITT'S HAIR DYE. XI&Z!l!!E8iti!&mS22?n ju.AeK oy aui -l,r"""".--.--r----,,r- iraparta a naiuri whw;ii.i. "'""" rrrfi, Polcl bj Cruggiiu, or sent by esjess un reeilpt of II. Office, 38 Murray St., New York. rt. TirrS HAHlil. T VtlsabU UrnnsaU r"n,i BKripi. Viu irt i" .rpuu J. II. KXAI'IN J. W. CHAPJIAN. J. B. KNAPP&CO., Commission Merchants ND PU CHASING AGENTS, Oil I'Jmt hired, I'orllnliil, Oiegou. lleeeiiuand sell the proiluct uf the firm on mm mission, purehasc and forward Koods and farm Imple ments on the most reasonable terms. We bale made speiial nnd extensile preparations for handling; the products of the dairy to uiiiih welnlltc the attention and Iiisneitloil of all dalrilneli In Oreiron and Washlnirton. Mo 1I1 re'ielic and paik jour sur plus butter hi the most superior manner for less than It ill 111st 1 oil at home", and store It for slv months or lon-er ilh'out extra ihare for storage, bend us l our butter suiet and sound, fresh from thechurii and we will ifuirantee to 11.uk It In suih a iniiiiiei as to deliier it months heme hi enualli as sood condition as ne reielleit. , L Hcconltlng the prlneiplo that Fidelity to trust la thi true meisure and merit of sileiess, I respectfull eC' llelt lour pitrouatfe. All ortiiis aceoiup.inicii 111111 me cusn win uc ik.iui) i li filleU and furwardcil at lowest market rates. ' (iiieus a call when OU como to town. Send us our orders and sal 0 3 our time and traveling .iienses, for lie can bu cheaper than loucan In making orders speeify particularly tho kind and quality desired, and keep a duplicate, that J ou may be able to determ.ne whether jour direction, here strict!) followed In dso 1 oil arc dlsnp)olnted hi quality 01 otherwUe. J. II. KNAl'i' .. l).. 1'. O. bo JSI, I'ortland. CHILLS & FEVER, WYSJ'ErIA AM, .1A1MH'K, AtM KituUctl ill-casts pioitnUnjc fiom a tlKcnlutd l.Ivti are tompletcly .uul ptctlil rcnn-iUi.d U usiii,; DR. WOOD'S XalVER REGULATORS,, Koteil for tliepurlt.x of IttutmsttttHiita, thothoiougli insuf Itstllttts nmi iisu bjictitic fiom mIiUIi rtlUf l neer "onlit hi uln. I'riiinotinjf a due sctrtlioti of Mlo it mur fJils to nhue the bmtls n.ituraltv. ami wlliiwn(K.iTnr.rt' Ittruhtoro Itf or. Hi .llirpstlul. Ullll ill! jiroe- the iftntiul tone of the whole -nutem. The ht.ilthi ititlon of the M liicjs, u- m til n uf the UuamN nmi fctouiuh, is intcrriipti.il uhtn tie I ier K-t4,uut of oukr, utitl whin hu ton?htei tho nianj luahuhit trtLk,ahlu to u diruijiiiunt of the hqutio oi-in, the .ih: of a riiuitl) uhiili cniiM.H It to erforiu Its? tune tloin with henlthful ucllvitv ( nuiniftst. Kcr Minp toiu of ilUnitUrul Lhii K luajoxnl ht Dr. Wood's Liver Regulator, WhUli ulietf-i ull min in tie nclon nf tbeorinnutf 1 fiitul, .uul eii.ihlin tl . t initli to utsiMiihit tho feed, 1 thin ivt,iblihhifr a uct.1 rlahitif lnx iiLti otr(om hu'tht fltroiwm nr(.mi.il ilthilitii m tl sUK UudcU.e whitli nr lniot iinnii hU cnucoinitintK uf ( liionlr liillioUMitsi i Vox Salo Evoryvhexe uA ForCoiianiupllon, AHtlimn, BronrliitiH, 1'aturrli, IlYHiieptln, IloiiiliU'he, Jlcbll lty, i'iirnii;li, Itlii'iiuiulNiii, autl nil t liroiiUtiiuilMcrvniis Illsorders. 1'iiclf nueH limy bo ruutoiilciilly arut by 'x-prt-sH, ready for liiiiiiidliitc use nt home. Scinl for free trentlxe on the Wxeeu Irciitment. Ailitrewmlie iiroiirlctorH, mm, nil (lirardHli-evt, Phlln., Va., ur II. I- .MATIIKWS, I'neinc Depository, uuo 31oniroiuery W.hnu I'raiiilM'o.CiL Ir. J. MiliilJKKV V :., GEN1UIAL I Commission Merchants, W HOLES KX. IIKALf'.r.S IX Flour, Feoil, rrovi.sions an j Sliiplo Groceries. CAO.Ssll,NME.N1SM)Ul'ITKIl. ritODl'CL'lt!) IU j furttitr their intir?ts bj corrtiotiillnjr with u, UlUr. .1 luqulr) proiniU) an.uirtil. Wi-vklj prlcti currvnt in illtil fri'tf on application. i XjrLiniCltAL AHVANCES MADE ON Al'PUOVEl .slIU'MENTS OK OHA1X, WOOL, FLOCK, HOP iutK hrrc., etc. I K. ih ami II J'rinil Ml,, 1'iirllniKl, Uun. USE ROSE PILLS. j JHHSElSJFOlt SAZJ3. rnWO ULL ULOUUa AXU 4 MO.NTHS OLD: I X One 3 jiar uU tliric-iiiurtir L1ooJ. , Addrns, A. HLTSINI'ILLER, luiMui Albani, Oreiron. I lliit.liipltlrr, llliaii), Oniuii, lirei'iliT ol' TlioroitKhbroil Ilo-js Icj-vj SlxV, t-,uU tM Sale. tiJXVr-s,M c -. -j c;-.J-n5 DmJISlK5v.l iiiiiiiiiiiiA o'to!SJjB ' lCbfvV siiCvmKSKt itPUr 1'UKK J51-JKlvSliiKES. HODGE, DAVIS & CO., OFFER A NEW AND POSITIVE CURE. WENZELL'S INFALLIBLE ANTI-SCAB A HAIU and ErriVIENT t'ompanad baaed I.4IF.KTIIIO PKINCirLFJ., nndMarranlr.1 free from Injurious efTecH upon the Wool and Sheep, nmi Condenant funn eoallns little far rrclsht DIRECTIONS t VJT TUB CONTENTS OF ONE CAN INTO Iln vail or vessel capable o( holdinir about n. Inns, a coal oil can with top cut out Hill aninrcr; fll nearly with water and allow to stand 01 cr night Ii not then completely dUolvcd apply heat, and when so lutlon 1. coaiplete, add it to 95 irallon. of tepid water contained 111 the proper receptacle for dipping; the sheep Unshorne sheep after their remoial from thchath should hare the liquid pressed trom the wool and the UquL returned to the receptacle, and tn order to Insure the destruction of the parasite, they should receive anothet bath 11 about two weeks. N. D. Let tho bath be warm and aioid exposures raid after it. Head the following: Uerrv, l'olk Co., Sept 15, 1879, Messrs. Hodge, Davis & Co.: Having used the reme dr that 1 ou sent me last Spring for scab among m sheep, 1 have delajed (riving you results until the prei ent time, as I desired to allow sufficient time to elapst so as to be certain that the disease was thouroughh cuied. I dipped my sheep tw lee after shearing, at la tenals ot 15 days, and have examined the flock carefuUi at least once a week since the last dipping, but hati dlscoiered no remains of the disease. I do not hesitaU to recommend your preparation as a complete and cer tain remedy for scab among sheep. J. W. Nmkith) Put up in alr-t'ght cans, holding seien pounds each and el cry can, when used according to directions, w 11 dip 100 sheep. ritEFARED EXPRESSLY FOR AND SOLD BY Hodge, Davis & Co., Portland WIIOLKSALK UUrCGISTP. rwiiiuMi, msv30tl King of the Blood Is not a "cure-all ;' At Is a blood purifier and tonic. Impurity of blood poisons the system, deranges the circulation, and thus Induces many disorders, known by different names to distinguish them ac cording to effects, but being really branches or phaseB of tbat great generic disorder. Impurity of Wood. Such are Vyspeptia, Eiliousneu, Liver Complaint, Constipaticn, Aertvus Disorders, Head' che Backache, General Weakness, Heart Diteatc, lrop9ft Kidney Disease, Pile, Jiheumatisni. Ca tarrh. Scrofula, Skin Disorders, Pimples, Ulcen, Swellings, fra, era, Klnir of the Blood prevents und cures these by attacking the cause, impurity of the Wood. Chemists ana physicians agree iu calling It "the most genuine and efficient prepa. ration for the purpose." Sold by Druggists. 01 per bottle. See testimonials, directions. Ac, in pam phlet, "Treatise on Diseases of the ttlood," wrapped around each bottle, D. lfiNSOM, BON A CO., Props., Buffalo, N.T. ANT1 SELL PIANOS LAROtSTIS' THKMOUUi Most Patents. Premium Durnblo SO,0HlelllnlecoI. liaua 1'iuiui. sua to ,131.1. i. BTALMIHT nil tn RflT Jftlinw T. M. ANTISELL & CO . tree. 200 Org&liB, $75. AjSltS WiStll. Cor. Market and Powell. S. F. Cai WILL CERTAINLY CURE Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asth ma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and every Affection of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, including Con sumption. Sold by all Druggists. Incorporated 18(54. Home Mutual Insurance C OF C'ALiron.NIA. FIKEfliXLY. LosSe8Paid0,Sliti'InSl,334,(533.4 LossesPaid Ogn nc.fr8 $1G2,3G3.2 Oregon Kraiich Oflii'o, GEO. L. STORY, Manage boutheabt corntr o First and Stark Streets, . Opposite Ladd & Tilton's Bank, POUTLAKD. OREGON apt JOB PRINTING BOOK BIND1NC A. G. WALLING OWNS AND CONDUCTS IN A LEGIT1MA manner both the abe named branches nf bu ncsd. lla(nif accumulate a larc assortment of STOCK AXI FRUIT CUTS llecaNdoork(orStoi.k-rrorsand Fruit Culti Uuln a U'tter st) le and at ilie.iwr raU's than a otiitr tn tlie btato. Hailn a STEAM BOOK ItIMERY Can bind MamztiiM, Muilo, etc, tn first class st andatloct Intne uticcs. tsT BLANK BOOKS eir kind ot uslness uudo to order. au2 JOHN A. MACDOXALdT Salem Marble and Granit Works. Commercial St., South of Post Offie . (l'ot Oflii'o liai 3D, Saltm, Oregon.)' lilt IT IVTI IICII II Sootcli and Cililonua Oran: and Marble niouuuicnti, Head Stoi CEMETERY LOTS UiiUKd with California Cranltea btoueWalUtiultotenrj dcxriptl. lrlrra Urtlurrtl One Hal COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTL ATTENDED TO. AGENTS AND CANVASSERS UiVerroui tii to 3 mt cU tJlinij loods b.a,HHiEOL'T i CO., Iu BarcUy .trwt, Nti. Vori. fcmd tor tbr Caulo-.-ue and terma. f yyvjMSfta,tV w-