I '"Y ,.nt-.J. sr-w"Basft,y . . -' ' ' ; ' , . . " ' '...''. ". V . . ' ' e. . . . f, '.... ..' .... : ' ' ' i - . " ' '4 ' !. , r t I ff. jjsa. i THE INDEPENDENT THURSDAY.......... JUNE 88, 1883 A Woman from Austria. Near the villre of Zilling dorf, in Lower Austria, lives Maria Haas,' an ihtelligeirt and industrious woman, whose story of physical suffering and final relief, as related by hetstelf, is of interest to English women. "I was employed," she says, "in the wonc of a large farm house. Overwork brought on sick hcftriache, followed by a deathly fainting nrul sickness of the 8toin:ich, until I was unable to retain either food or drink. I was compiled to take to my bed ic several weeks. (Jetting a little Utter from rest and' quiet, I sought to do some work, but whs soon takrn with a pain in my side, which in a little while seemed to spread over my. whole body, and throbled in. my every limb. This was followed by a cough and shortness of breath, until finally I could not sew, and I ' took to my bed for the second, and, as I thougld,f or the" lasT" time. My friends told me that my time had nearly come, and that I coirld not live longer than when the trees put on their green once more. Then I happened to get one of the Sei gel pamphlets. I read it, and my dear mother loiight me a bottlo of Skiukis Syrup. w (Shaker Kxti-.u-t jt ci Koots) which I took exaetlv hecordinjr to direction-, and 1 had pot taken the whole of it before I felt a change for the In-tter. My last illness began June 3d, ,1882, ami continued to August 9th, when I hei'an to take the Syrup. 'ery sxn 1 could do a little light work. The cough left me, and I was no more troubled in breathing. Now 1 am perfectly cured ; and oh, how happy I am! I cannot express gratitude enough for bEiOKL'a Syrup (Shaker Ex tract of Koots). Now I must tell you that the doctors in our district distributed handbills cautioning the people against the mo Heine, telling them it would do no good, and many were thereby iniluenced to de stroy the Seigel pamphlets; but now, whenever one is to be found, it is kept like a relic. The few preserved are bor rowed to read, and I have lent 'mine for six miles 'around our district. People have come .4mle pi get me to buy4 it" . '1? . 3 I 1 " f i ue met i nine jor xnem, Know ing that it cured me, and to be sure to get the right kind. I know a woman who Avas look ing like death, and Who told them there was no help for her, that she had consulted several doctors, but none could help ' her. I told her of Seigel's Syrup, pnd wrote the name down for her that she might make no mistake. She tMk my advice and the Syrup, and now she is in Perfect health, and the people around us ant amazed. The medicine has made such progress in our neighborhood that jeople say they don't want the doctor any more, but they take the Syrup. Sufferers from gout who were confined to their leds and could , hardly move a finger have been 1 1 !i rrM cureu oy ii. .inert? is a gill m our district f w ho caught a cold by going through some water, and was in bed live years with costiveness and rhcumaticpair.s, and had to have an attendant to watch by her. There was not a doctor in the surrounding district to whom her mother had not applied to relieve her child, but evei v one crossed tberrmelve:; im.l sai.l they could not help her. Vv'lmu v r t'ne little bell rang1, which i vn in our place when anybody is tl I, uV t!iou,'U , Burely it was for hci ; bat Seigel'B Syrup ami Pills vS'uJccr Jlstraitt of Roots) saved her life, and now she fiehht-- ITit erj'uoCly was aHtonishcd when they saw her out, knowipg how mny ye.vrs nho liad leen in bed. To-tiny hhe aild.-A LtT grati tude to miuc- for GkKi ii mercies and Sijel'B Syrup. JIaeia Haas. Shaker Medicines are now leinr old in all p:u t- of the world, ami are working wonders, as shown in the above case. A. J.' White, v 64 Warren St., New York. Forty Thoi'aad Ellet f PaelSe Shr Lloe at Lowest Esttaat. Sam Francisco, June 23. In the recent report of Prof. Davidson to Superintendent Thorn, of the United States coast and geodetic survey, upon the fisheries of Alaskan waters, he made an estimate of the ocean shore line beyond the Archipelago Alexander, for which latter he had measured the shore line in 1807. This estimate seemed bo large that lest it might be doubted Prof. Davidson has recently had all the shore line platted again and partly measured. It exceeds L is estimate. This last measurement was submit ted to Thorn who has authorized its publication. Tais gives a total for Alaska of 26,364 miles, or including the coast of Oregon, California tnd Washington territory 30,004 miles. Prof. Davidson thinks when surveys are made, the rueandertngs of the snore line will increase this amount fronv23 to 50 per cent. ThU we know from experience on the At Ian'ic coast where the irregularities are not nearly so great as upon our Northwest coast. Already regular surveys in the Archipelago Alexan der demonstrate channel that were not knownt many new, .harbor.. ajvi 1 " ' , . . i - , . . MYSTERIOUS FATALITIES "J? Wktl la It That Is Killing muj Trm uiloeMt Mr? an increase of shore line of over 50 pe cent. . At the very lowest esti mate it is claimed there is certainly 40,000 miles of ocean shore line on the Pacific belonging to the United States, and this does not include the great bays opening directly on the ocean, the estuaries of great rivers, etc. Important Questiens Answered. "What will be the effect on labor of a departure in American policy in the direction of free trade?" "If free trade could be adopted to-morrow there would be an instant shrinkage of values in this country, Probably the immediate loss would equal 20,000,000 ,000 that is to say, one-third of the value of the country. No one can tell its extent All things are so interwoven that to destroy one industry cripples anoth er, and the influence keeps on until it touches the circumference of human interests." "What do you think of the polit ical outlook?" "The people of this country have a great deal of intelligence. Tariff and free trade and protection and home manufactures and American industry all these things will be discussed in every school-house in the country, and in thousands and thousands of political meetings, and when next November comes you will see the democratic party overthrown niajioui o.rporrby a cyclone. All other questions 'will be Jos t sight of. Even the prohibitionists would rather drink boer in a pros perous country than huYt with cold ! water and hard times." "The preservation of what v have jjoL-A ill be the great question. This is the richeKt country aud the! most prosperous country, and 1 1 believe tbm the people have sense enough to continue the iolicy thtj has given them these results. I never want to see the civilization of the old world, or rather the bar barism of the old world, gain a footing on this continent. I am an American. I believe in American ideas that is to say, in equal rights, and in the education and civilization of all the people." Ingersoll. The death of Kaiser Wilhelm, x-ov-Hoffman, Ranker J. V. Urexel, IJut. Gov. Ioi8heinier, Dr. Carpenter, Chief Justice Waite and Uenl. B. II. Brewster, in quick succcHion, and all from tht Mine rue. although having dilTerenl name, is turtlinjr. March and April arc fatal months, not only fur conhuumtives bat also fur man; diseases more dixguised but none tht les fatal. Gov. Hoffman ha'l heart disease. Gov. Dor&heimer, apparently a strung, well robust man, over six feet hili, eickenf and dies in four days, of pneumonia. Chuf-Jnftice Wait meets the am fate and he was apparently th personi fication ( vior. Drex, the l'LilatloIpliia lanker, and Brewster, Ex-Atty.Geid., were uMen!j cut off in the niilt of jrrrat iim-tulnes by Briyht's lieas', and lr. l'urH-nter. the well-known Npw York physician, suddenly died of kidney diet-ate utrr, hating $upecttJ that he was at aii troubled therewith! This reminds uscf the case of The. Frank Hawthorn, of New Orleans. II was lecturing before the Louisiana uni versity on the peculiarly deceptive char acter of Kidney diieafl and the methodr of microscopical and chemical tests. After having shown specimen aftei specimen of diseased fluids, and nm.lt very clear the pointJhat kidney diaeafe may exist without the know h'.lue ot suspicion of the patient or practitioner, with gracious Belt-confidence he re marked, "Now, gentlsmen, let me shrw you the liealthy water of a etro-; Well man." He applies the teat : He staggers ! a ' " ""entiemefii 'I have made a terrible discovery!" he gapa, "I myself have the fatal Bright dieeaae !" In lets than a ear this ie-ialit ot the commonest and m st fatal of dieael was dead, lie was a ' tim of ad -ance-1 Kidney disease The pr.ence of whk'hta himself he had never suspected ! ' I B. PRICE. M. I)., a gentleman and phy sician of the highest standing of Hanover C. Va, four years ago, after trying very other reitdRy for briyht's di.-ieaae. in cluding famous iuinra! waxtrct, cured him. elf by Warner'a Safe Cure, and March 2. 1SS8. wrote: "I have neTer had the slightest ymptnns of my old and fearful t ;-iubt." MR. JOHN DOHEKTY, f Cm.o.. i. N. H., was given up with Bright's dire&e hy the best physicians in 187'X 1 1 was in a dread ful state. After usinff .'.nd beintr cnrl in 1881 by Warner's Saf fure, in 17, he wrote: "I am better than ever." JOHN COLEMAN', Lsi-, V.0 tJrw. St., New Haven. Conn., wu first tuken ak in 1873, grailually raa down until he had pro nounced Bright' disease, rheumatism and all tne other deceptive sins of kulnev dn ase. Ths beat ulnmicians in New Haveu could d nothing for him. Ha then bexau xunntc Wttiuer's Safe Cure, 'J00 Uttlei of which he and his family have uaed aud he is coifa. V. T. CliAWFOTil. propriet-w St. CHiarles Hotel, Jiichuiond. Va., and well known all through the South, several yrars aijo was in the death-agony from kitluey disease, convulsions and briyht's disease. The beat Philadelphia specialirfts in such diaeane pronounced him practically dead ami in curable. Everything else failing, be to..k Warner's Safe Cure aVundantly aud re gularly, until fully restored to health, anrl now he says, "After a lapiw of many yer I am as sound as a dollar, with no sniptnis of my old trouble. 1 owe my life to War ner's Safe Cure. " Kidney disease is the niont deceptive, ho most universal, tbe most ftttal dis ease. If the most learned men cannot kno? without the use of iiiiuwcopiral and heniit-al tests that -tliey have kidney litease, how much more i' tie ln"i- uait to Itf, nnknonn to himnrlj, in lUf rt, Ileavj Storm at Lextajcton. A wind storm and cloud burs struck sear Lexington, Morrow countj, reeentlj, killingthree per sons ana wounding a aozen or more About 2 o'clock the stage driver was at Petty 's place where he had uu hitched his team. . The wagon was washed down Willow creek about fourteen miles. Seven buildings were wrecked in Lexington. The cyclone first struck a prrove below Lexington, destroying the same and blew down the barn, ii Mr. Brocks, injuring Mrs. Jirooja. She died in about two hours. It struck H. A. Parkin's houe and barn, two miles northeast of Lexington, leveling it to the gronrj l. Mr. Parkins was very sick in brd and was thrown 100 feet into tl o middle of tbe road." His recover is doubtful.' His babe was . throvu about 200 feet, and received a blew ort the head and died at o'clock. Mis. Parkins and two other children wre slightly injured. Mrs. la?id Parkins, also there, clung to b-r babe and came out with a brolctu arm. ' j Tbe Bocher school house is li-d acroas the road, and in it were Vo. ' Powers and seven pupils. AUywe j injured. Tvo sutTered coricusbicn of the brain and have not yet rallied. The others will recover. It is heard that a woman numeq Parker was badly hurt at Sand Ho, low. George Cannon had an am broken. Much damage was done to barns, farm machinery, etc., in Ike track of the cyclone. : I. L. Smith &Bons MaDnfaotarera of and Dealer jn all kind ot FJK, X1KII1 31 and LAW IMtlCF.I FURNITURE Alao, a nne anaortment of CAKPETS, OH. CLOTHS & MATTING Pietura Moulduiff, Picture Framed, Mirrors, Lace Carl aina, Window Shade. Tpholator (Jouds, Wall Paper, Spring and Top Mattreanen. IN Iowa, ete.j alw S3IH Doors and Blinds ! Frniui n, Mriildiii, ISriieki-ta, Ktai. I ii.idiuK MnteriaU, Stair KuiIiiik". Italosterw, Newel 1 1: i i, li.ulH-r, etc. 9 .Pill taT - r LANDS FOR SALE. 12 ty LOTS in GUncoe, with a Ketiid -nee 4- ana liarn arid a Store, Willi a Hall l. re. This property in well loented ami the buildings all new. 1'rioe, f 1001). ACUKS of Fir hrnsh land on the road north of HillMboro lata milt. iTioe, Jf:.'..00 r- ACKES of Timljernnd lSrnsh Land, 1 I with ncrei cleared. Tuin Inrd is watered by McKay'a Creek, and on the road north of Hill.sljoro two luiles. I'riee, f.T. ( ACUKS, with Honse, Hani. Orcliard. vf and l.raer clear, aud 'J.'t acr in grans: iniiiiodintt'lv on tbe road two iiiili n north of llillhboro. t'ricc, fltkio. IOT on l!nw Lin Street, well lornted. -J wirh fionse, Itnrn, Well and a good Diehard tPrice, f40U. " ti A Acres of Land. ! mile from K. Ii 1 l at Ddley. 4 mile from wli! nnd FOREST DROVE. WW Organ in the Lead! It hat a cane wholly ITNIyfK IN I)RS!1: urjmssinlv Iwautifiil. and mt together on an KN TMtKLY NKW I'KINCl t'Li: n.iu.. tJuU- iii-t.a.l of wrt-wt. It irt alwt MOl'SK VIU H)V, liv a c.in.!e ..lit riv.in.-.-. METAL CASINGS I'KEVKNT KWKLLLNd OF KEYS IN HYMI NVEATIIEK. A handsome hraeket LAMP, of Gold tinnlird in. lal, iittaehed to each or;;:m, insures light Ik.Hi Knfe and convenient ThUOrgan, with its full and partial nt-U of HI'.EIS. iU diffen-tit NTOPS and COUFLEHS-nor.e of theiu d'iit jriv- nitialwrleHit variety of COM BINATIONS and EX Pit ESS I ON, and in SWEEIM-SS imd UlCliNESS of TONE, it it fully equal to any innke. Every instrument sold with a SIX YEA PS Gl'AUANTEE. I am now introducing tlieiw elegant inst rmn. iiH into WiiNhiii-toii County at SPUPItlSINGLY IjOW FKiLHI-S. A MAGNIFICENT SAMPLE may lie ween at my honm in I'ok hI Grove. Call anj esniuine. jlOtf 3IISS. .II. II. I'.I.I.IS. ED. LYONS. JOSEPH IIA2K HILLSBORO Lively Stable LYONS & HAKH, Proprietors. OrdorM for HACKS. feUGGIES RIDING HORSE"; Attended to protuptly, ALSO,- FEED STABLE. lU)iuender thn l'hieo M AIN HTltLL T opiiotiit the 'J attlatin Ilott-1. IiillUro, Or., March 'i'2, 1MH, tf Notice to the Public. PROTECT. YOUR HOMES I MARLIN DOUOLE ACTION REVOLVER. mi oj aealh, wtio Uo'S not lee I a will ij-4"e uji r.inm urove, v.itn i...UKe. laforinerlv. hut who docH not thii.k anv- ?,,JJru' , "tUel ,1!'sfir.Y f"u huil.Mngx. :hinr aiwciallv ail him, and Ik.s phV- '"t.T "T,ou'1? .terl, and will ncian tnav pure hi... that he v.iM L,, racreu at? . . . rlnJ- lO or 1.". m-ies almost clear, and tlio remain- -A. GOOD EEV0LVER no longer coats a Fortune Theso revolvera are an exact duplicate of the celebrated SMITH & WESSON. .33 Calilair, using Centre-Firo Caa-tridgjoH. ; an absolute bargniu at per acr.. I J OA Acmm, with Saw mill and a losing I team, tnree rexitienceH a.ul xtm-e Jn .tlieae days, people re. o-nie that it der i hinsh laud that will m ike a fl s uiflrr tn iirivput ilt.i'u t n ..... . ;. Imrn. Uium nf a llied id ilil.. M.- Ti.: ' arrival Mu nrc . nen von know hat yoo may le in the latest peril an I .ot have any idea of the faet from anv left nod act of ill-feeling, the wi"d :on rise to purcne is to follow the counsel tnd experience alxne outlinel, u't 1 horonghlv renovate the ayHteni. !eaiMe he blood", tone the nervea and itiMire rour own life against thcc O'lmn n, nysterioua fataliti t luiriiH. ndleit . one-third of thin property or $!... Thia pronertv i.- well locaU-il. nix milea from K. l. Iwill m il the midi-i.'ed s (Government Tim her. l'l tBLo, Colo., June 24. United .States Marshal Mitter returned to day from the mountain slopes along; the east hide of San Luis valley where he had been looting after tbe timber depredations upon the timber on government land.-t. River saw mills have been operating there and he reports that after a great quantity of lumber had leen taken out the mill men got into quarrels. The employes triel to burn out the timber in their respective canyons. The result was that in the prevailing dry weather and strong gales over twenty square miles of the finest pine timber in the state has been uVhukhu, . . Tho Marsual m.h ilia! n i nnna n ci i AOL U f re acues with ATWo srouYifoi se: of Ka-veii rHi!R. hII I rd iinisli. mul si i 1 larti that n.t :lt. nit ort'li.ird f nil ..ndH i of fruit and all of tl: koi iII fruit-. ! 'ITti-t i ti!;u-e is fav.r d-!y lM-:itftt on .Mam Str- I in ' MililKr.. 1'iul will mi it n in: ii .." mi.nsu ; 1 will Kell t-itlier linlf -f this platf il-r :m- . Invi-d part for nr tin iiniti;i .vh f..r Vi, or at!l of it f..r inn A(,,j,s "f lni . 'i .r.s I "v from (:i4t.n. and i, n,.! i S-l:oil :.'.".. i of v l.md ar.d :.' ; rn s !.l .lied ami clcil urid I', ni-rex ! -i nil Fir ai.d Hazel. Tliero 1-1 an or. linr.! .t I.V l ariii; tr-s. and is water d ly a hp that lu-v.-r faiU and well. 'I'ln on a i ooil road, and n'r wimn.I. Pi i.i i;. caiih m:d K"hI tiotet. ."(). ) f)TS. WITH III H'NE AM W H.I. mm I V !! d ai:d III tllll vat I.Ml. llle(-. VVn OA ACUKS. UNIMPKOVEn. MihlvS O"' Smthof llill.lairo. well wittered: lava M .4 AT AT .V A' sm i I V Aateauuo vJl M wxiasoir. I now have my Nev ROLLER PROCESS FLOURING MILL In operation, nnd ata maliu,' ,i very superior grade of Flour. The public, in invited to gjvo the New Process Flour it (i ial. Will Iffp roiislaiitly on Ii imI n full line of Flour, Pi in, etc. FxehangH businest ilotio Jvvith Farmers. Call and Sec 11C. V. IKHVLItV gist ANI-- EOOKSELLER Foi'kHt m1'OV And K't "ir tnoiieyV worth of Drugs, Medicines. Tollot Artlclofi, Envolopos and Papor, Musical Mer clinndiso. and everything usually kept in a Pu-Ht'ChiMS Counliy lrm?, ji jk mid Novelty Store, PRESCRIPTIONS and rOHMUUS Carelully iii)Mimd d at h 1 1 hoiirs. diU f wati;ik A Stot k of I'.nrkv lunt and Milliiif' Oils. Ilighf ft lunrkct prieo paid. JOHN MILNC. BULBS Over 6.000.000 PEOPLE U Istoautio FULL NICKEL PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE viiurm iru i mtbst mvsrrcr to tbs SJICXTK a For sale by Hardware and Gua Dealers overywbere. Manafactnred by THE MAKLI5 FIBE ARM 3 CO., Bew Hsren, Cona. tiT V i ANNUAL For I0C3 Will t rumUnl TO ALL ftlpllt'ntit-i, m i tMt ttrxM u iiitf it 1 InvjiluatJlj to at'. t-vvrr frm mutic V?. M. FEHH Y ACO.,Uotrolt,rc,icl ... ... .... iii. ir. a. B Olll ''WI . PHO IBIIIiUl I'm III 'Tie VlBlT OSB c.f vvrrf jnjou roLtvinpFttlng u y I n r O f r M C PLANTS. teruTJ tllUIIMUlllH lrlllllf IHllllllI, Hh I lnHlly I0 iup'll. 1.1 1 'I.. Iial Ut !", K'lit !iriu 1. 1 krt ami iikinlnd rlt f.r Iiui.hhi eiM.'lo. lil. .i.fl. I lnKiii.lv lur.m., llMluJlUS' C rllii Kin f ID III. wurlli ill lliwil. U( K, M I llIHI, it u Lexer N. V. Oreran Pacific R. II J." HI I en Slioriei'! IIoiiih' tA'Ht Time! Ad'oiiiiiiodntioim l'nriiriMiKeil for Comfort and Hatrty ! I-'ures luid I'leihM via ViHjiiiii.i nnd the Oh'i'oii J .njilop- Jlietlt Co'h KtfHIIllillijM Mil H.I. I HH I linn liy anv otlur route be tween nil Hliil'i in t hit W'llMinettH V'lih-V .V M;iu I'riuifiHCo ! DAILY PACSEWCCR Tf ( l.xrcp! S'liiil'iyti, Id-rive Vi.i'i.n:i . . . 7 no Arrivn Corvulh .... In If Ai nvH AIIimiiv ... 1 1 H' J-;ive Alliimy I i' A rrive Cn vullj-i 'J m Arrive Viuiiiiia . " U Id tri'1'i'H nnd Calif uiii.i (ruin: Alhnny nnd Coi vnll'. "illlel t Hi I'll re hetwi'in Coivallii. Alhnev Mid Sun l'l'iUH'irti'O -It. lil Hl.d CiiIiiii, IjlllO; Kail Hint Mel r:i'e, K.'.I.IM. ' ( HAS. C. llfMil'l , Al l;,'. (1. A I', Alt,. VM. M. IIO.'.C, i( III-! ill Mi'lllMfJcr. )) miIIim, Or. BEST IN THE WORLD! Macrazine Rifle. Frtr(raaullcm,aIttoM. TWSWM14 sSna nH rrf fj fumiM, mm tmm mmtj alwlMri, as nts M lk mmtkH tllmummM Cr MAKLI M VMMK ABMS t P.. Jw ll.ws, fwi Do TOU feel dull, languid, lowpirited. 11 fe hf. and hirtewitoUiljr mixerable. both I'hysl eally and mentally ; experience a flense of 1 ullnesa or bloatm after eating, or of srore new," or emptinecw of tooiach in tb moro tnsr. ton true coated, bitUir or bal taste in tuoutb. irrefralar appetite, dizziness, frequent beadaihea, blurred eyesin lit, "ttoatinBpeeUs" before tbe eves, nervoiia firoatratum or ex haustion. Irritability of temper. Jiot tlunhea, Jternatinr with chilly aeosatSTna, Bbarp. titiu transient r-aim Lero nrvii there, cold feet, drowsiness aitcr meula, waicef ulnnw, or disturbed and ti.irofreshiiiK step, constant, Indeacribahla feeli;jf of dread, or of Imuend. Idk calamity? If you have aR, or any conalilerahlo number of these irmiitiims, you are siilrrin from v'mfc miw. cuionwii or Amera-an tiiuiali ST IDEAL RELOADING TOOLS WILL CAVC ONC-HALr THE COST Of AMMUNITION. PV? Msds for alt slsrs of rsrtrldirra wtilrh sra owil In but of the fnttnvlnsl z.iii. vw i f.i. i vktiiii, v in i w lurnmrr, Jllrl. n, Kruilllglou W Iiium-j-kcaaedjr, Matitb Wsnsua t atea for all cues aa4 uiskus ul Nil Kill, PArtK AID IIASS. tt Ckcapcr and Better thaa mnj otkrr. Kraa lur fric Llat of tluw tuols 14 i'- imfwoturliiK CoiuiMiiiv. c. kxlHIU. Haw llou, ca. ' ITie value of the timber already destroyed is over f 200.000 and the fijg is Btill raging. HOT DAY IX THE EAST. Deaths Front Sunstrokes In Xew York and Boston. New York, June 24. To-day was the hottest June day in this city's history, there being 99 degrees re corded in pome sections. The list of fatalities from sunstroke is the j largest ever recorded here in Jane. Four men, one woman and fire children were killed and scores of persons prostrated by the heat in this city. Brooklyn and Jersey City hare similar records. IJostox, June 24. To-day was the I. -ii-.i r it rwi Leads as Photographer in the Northwest. ; wojrar. a ue mercury Pictures of the moat prominent men and was 98 in the shade. Thero were women of Oreoon and Washington may. . , .... be aeen at hia Rallery. Towne'8iJeVtri w i several sunstrokes, two oi winch in nia instantaneous pictures ot tin o its i ., the remarkable malts obtainedr ueing tbe were t.a wonMv ec. au wno tuui nia srauio. in en Uzgiag to any size, in any style, from any ' kind of picture, he guar ant era to pive a better class of work, at a lower price, than any gallery on the Pacific Coast. All wish ing pietores enlarged will do well to secure estimates before ordering elsewhere. Cor respondence solicited, and all orders will receive prompt attention. Studio 8. W.eor. 'First and Morrison st a., Portland. Oregon. Uilious Dyspepsia, or TorMd laver, associated With DvgneDSia. or Imilkn-Htiim. Tim ooinpncated your disease bus becoma, the greater the number and diversity of armo fotrw. No matter what staire tt bis reached. nse- MamsUbI 41aMas bM.H.,.1 " " " v bf aavsaivu vfll jiucvferr will sutMlue it. if tiiken ftriintr hiI. tiia for a iraMonabk lemrth of ti inn. t e iu cured, complications multiply and Consump tion of the huoars. Skin Diseases. Heart li f Me lt heu mat ism. Kidney Iliseasie, or ott-r irnive mahtdiea are quite liable to s-t in ami. sooner or Inter, iiifiuew a. fatKl tnmimt !..nT Dr. Pierce's) Voidest Itledlral Dla. ?i?wr7 ??! P0!1"1.1' "P00 layer, abd thromrb tlatt mreat bliod-purity inir criran. cleanses the system of all blood-tulnts and lm- puritiea, iroia whatever cause arisinir. It Is equally efficacious In acting- upon the Kid neys, and other excretory orraoa, deanauia' strengthening-, and healing their diseases. Ai an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotee diw"tK" !tJ itotri.irf tVwtiJi.K botb flesb and strena-th. la nwiarial diatrieU. this wonderful medicine btia gained great celebrity In curing Fever and Ague. Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred disease. Dr. Pierce's) Oolden ItledlcaU Dlgw cry . CUHES ALL IXUOnS. from common Blotch, or Eruption, to thn worst Scrofula, tlt-rheum. " tvverorea." caly or Uooab 8 kin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood ar conquered by thia powerful, purifying', and invisroratlns; medi cine. Great Hating Ulcers raplilly beat under . bin'rn Influence. Especially baa it mani- well and near t!ie Creninery at l'niiiii:;: m. nmi coi u a on t t- tli roitd. I'riee, iK VvK MCI I.AHCIK AXI WKI.I i V nrrntiLed lieidence. with nil limn snry ut'nildin.t, liearaw Fruit Tree-t. i nd Six 1-otK. Nituated tiar the new brick 1 l - k in lliilHtxiro, for sale at fi.U5l. un Acres, t miles T ri iu iiniHUoro, (jf acres of plow and 15 acres of twist ire land; housi, barn, and 70 living tree in orchard, and is watered by a uprin. I r..N li uiilea from achtiol. and in on a fixl rmid, l'i miles from erennierv; Ki'i mi en from Portland, i'riee, lr'ni.(iii. mTy Acrea,2 miles from llill-tlioro, w.th I bonne, liHrn. orchard, well, wisd sbed, etc., and 40 acres nnder plow aud in meadow. Price, L,1(I0.U.. I have other land of nne quality t.i niimeroux to mention W. H.TUCKER. Ileal wtate- A cent. I, . . poiency in curing Tetter. Ecaema. Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrof u'!?.lsore and Swellings, llip-JolntDiSMeeu IIIMr.OKO. t; tf -v- OREGON. NEW GOODS ! CASH TALKS! Wehrung & Boscow IIIMeMlOItO. Oltl .0, . tiavk JtsT Ki:ct;iVi:u a wmx il Selected Stoek of Mm Out ! m IP Millinery Goods "oita Mrii im'S,- Goitre, or Thick Meek, and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents in stamps for brge Treatise, with colored plates, on Skin li-asrn, or the same amount lor a Treatise on Scrofulous Affectiomk "FCI1TH2 CLCC3 15 THS LIFE." J22?h,Ic!SIMe. '7 "sm? fc Plereen VMea nedieml Distoverr, awl rood digeatioo, fair akin, buoyant spirits, . Ttal strwurth and bodily bealtlt will be oataUished. MY Kntire Stock of Millinery Rnd Fane Iry Umm1-i will Im c.Hed out witlm the next two weeka at Cost es ! CONSUT.IPTION, which is Scrotal Ofthe Lansns Is arrested aiKl cured by this remedy, if tTken inthe earlier statres of the diseaae. From Its mar. velous power over this terribly fatal dicease. when first offering- this now world-fa m-d rem! .., KVonu, ir. rierce tnought, seriously of enllinfr Jt bis "COKSmii-rioN Cvkx." but 'OKSrapuoN Cvkwl," but mni nun a iuu restneuve for a rani ui no which, from Us wonderful com bination of tonics or atrenDtlwninir aM.i. or bewxt-olenngintr, anU-bilioQs, pectoral, and wuuuivc iirupcrueav as unequaicil, not onlv ADDI7C nd six centu for ntatae., rflliLl-.and receive free, a costly box of (roods which will help all, of either sex, to more money right away than anything else in thia world. Fortanea await the workers absolutely anre. At once Addrees Taua fc Co., Aansta Mais. as aj retmHiT for Consomption, but for aUl Cbrouic Disease of the Liver, Bloci and Lunno. JJ'Jwk I-unirs, Ppittinnr of Blood, Short. neas of Breath, hrouic Kaaal Catarrh. Brcn. chJtls, Astiima, 8vere (itugbe, and kindred I affections, it is an efficient remedy. ; ti'Lowv1)rure'8t8' " 1fl"0 or U -ottld ' a ST 1 Send ttr nml in afamma T T- - I book on ConsuptionT diaa, Cfirlf t Cispssssry i3socTafiea. A uplriidid rtumrtanity Is" oaTetx-d to nil wthiiio anythui in my line. ' v S. C. Itoliei ls' 5 It Xwtirr. lOTICK IS HEKEBY GIVEN, THAT 1 I will not be resjxiisible for any h:l:s win It. Schmeltzer, contracted by my son, Kd irom tnia uate. 1 ated Schol I Ferry, May 29, 18B8. iu:.l .M liAMEh SCUMKLT2EK. HIM Canned Goods, Tobacco and Cigars. cl6thing, Dress Goods, EVliilinery Goods. SILKS. TIES, HOSIERY. GLOVES IresH Trim tiling, Z . BOOTS & SHOES And Fne Asaortnie.it of Purnichinc Goods For Itadiertand Gentlemen. SELIM. 'I 'in; i:i:rrin h :. vi.i: i.i iai:k 1 I'lipiile T.-iv Stallion. ;ll iinke Hie S.-su i( ssh in V ;.sliiii"in Cieirly us fullia: I Inn davM. id Win. Wi l.-r .. f.e.ir t w r ville; 'lli'irsd.iy null nrnl nil I i ill v ii.n.ii, at lireeuvill-; nil tdlt.-r il it rt lit lli. f irm ol the iiiwlerM mil. i.ne null-1 .i-.t id JIiIIiIhiio. Sort ! Tlie St-asou liiMiir:iiw-v . SEI.I.M wi'Il'Ii", ovi-r I VI I .!imiK; m by old UoliuiiriKo, n IVleh- nli: il nil hy Wanh iliilnli. he l.v old Nilir.dk I'lllull, of I'll 1 1 for m.i; :M d. mi Old N ill v, owned by Win. Jolin whi. .f tilmciie, ii.iw dee. n l, known hh he I'.iiH . i.i re, Klie l.y imp Kumlder, it t horoiii'iilired. Every MWHible earn will I l iken to (ire Vi lit fwciJeiii-i, but no reHkaiaihility awHttneil 1". M. 1 tCK-iS'. flt;lnbor. AvrJ: f.. I believe Piao'a Cure for Coiiauiniition aaveil nir life. A, II. DowKbi Editor Kmiiiiier, Ilen. ton, N. C, April 23, I87. PISO i - - :. ; 7 I Uustang Linimonl I TI Mrxiciw Witst.kk Ll.liiniT, Prnrlrnlrm I MHfvUt tu iimJIuMJ Wuliilullll. '1 . i. . Six 7 i tZmw. Xik i S i Ii ' H 3mm M' . 10.00 fs fa v 'Is a III C III ,f rT .11,1, y.rr-i b S I Dwatoairb Hrup. Tastes iriMXt. Use I I AmW J u tutin. Hi.liJ by drnifgwts. I I w t. XT 1 'jtiTinrVMiri larnn -rrnr II Hkiij wuuaiiikri noLi.iik' ifuu " ill I' Oregon Development Co. Eilsl eja-.n'iti ltiiiii.liiiit h. 'v iin h il 1 1 1 r mid .-J in I i i!i..- ,'.i, rrimi i'l ill I Hii.iint ith the lr.ill.:t I I lie ( tri'i ;i ill I '. liie Kiui- ru.-iil i !i.ii imiiiv , M.!Ui f'ii';;, I in i .! ii .,' i. t i .i n; '. !'i Wi ill . iil'n , .hue iliiu ,.'!t" . .' y, , - I u. f-.l i , ,1 iily . v l-.n-iti i-.i I Ii-"- .hi M, ii. I iy, J Wili.ni I l e .ii'. y h . 1 1 , 1 i v , " 17 r.'f.ti-ui i l:-- '.,( hn 'niilio , " W Willunn (ti ... ' ' ;io I'.tml vvrtNAt I'.'.'-li in h .1 n'lu-'iliiv, .1 nly C H ill. Hin t e l. v 'ii.iwl.it', H I '.iii.I i l n I l '; '. i ... " ' j i llliiini ile ,-..I'i.I'iv, " 1'4 L.i.tei n i iii'.'i ii I'rnl ' , " :m N ill.uiu lie iilii y. Aujf. f The Coi.' Hiiv I'i' i t ven Hit' i irl,t in i litm; Hll lliii lii l s illh? tliilei, h. Ii. 'IIIHV, C.ti. I'. , V. Aii iiI, ;in Miiii'i'iiiiii iv st ., a"l If h.in I'liini'Mi'ii, f .ai. 0VERLAI1D TO CALIFORNIA SimiIIm i n raellit ('omitini) ' lilM'. THE NIT. SHASTA 'lime E luf eti I Uiik Im It, I'oillitiiil mill otl llitmxl ROUTE !' SlIU 1 California Cxnesa Train Hun Daily Ivtwern 'orUaii nnd P.nn irrrinciaco. IKUC. ortliind n I. M. Sail Emu. :;kj J', M. A unn K. K I'liiiieiMe.i , MA.M I oi il.ind. . Iiii'iw A.M The bkst Contrh Medi elne is Fiao'a Cubk f or Cowhumptioji. Children take It without ohjeetion. liy all druggists. &V. T I CUKE I I BsStUoiu J 1 - intj m watfcE Auisnial f i Oouh Mjrrup. Tastas timtd. Dse I . M .1.1 ty d rutnnMa. I JIOSUY TO LOAN. All Linda of Ei Exchange. ?'fw'if-;,i;jf'S-; X- -v-"" :--','"-, ;:' '.- '. W.".; v..,;.;;'';' l Pnalnee taken in jatti-tf 111 AVE $.-.,000 TO lAiAN ON FIH8T clasa real eatate aeeurity Hate: 8 per eent If liorrower ya taxes. Will be loaned for a tern, of three years, and in snnisof not leKnthnn mSMiu J W. MASTEUS. rciifr IhtHff, .un'.tSHniLiij,' I.SBVa. . I Allll Tv.u.ira i, i it,..,, r iK . hi ,SI, Culmid ;i:4ft I. ..TT ts Z 1 , . M. w. M5 Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and all I'ATKNT ItCNlNEKSeonducfed for AH)l IsUAlE FI-.ES. t it ciFFicK is oriH.sm: v. . PATE ST OFFICE. We have no miV aK'-nciea, all hnmnea direct, hence run tranaaet Patent hnaineaa in lend time ami at L1S COST than those remote froi. WtSHtNoToa. Send model, drawing, or photo with A criition. We advise if patentable or ti I, free of charge. Our fee not dna till p:,t.ut is secared. A hook, "How to Obtain Patent. with referenoea to actual clients in your Nt.itw, county, or town, sent free, AdUresn V, A. HXOW 4L JO.y 0poite Patent OSloe, Washington, D. 0. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For necor.tiiiixhitioi, of Neeond Class I'ltt- aell'erH liltMI'lied to I : il enn ' ruins, . The O. A C. It, It. IYitv nril.es eniniei'lioii with all the nnulur traum on the ;hm Nidu divintou ftoiu Hie foot ot E Hi it'l l, West Hide IHviuion. HETWEEN 1'OU'lEAMJ.t COItVAEMS. Mud Train llail y, e.viejil Siiinl.iy, T.AVK, Portland 7:K) A.M. IlilUboio M.1 A. 11. Corvalli l:;UI I. M. liilUhoro fi:Ot P. M. Alil.lVK. llilhl.oro m 41 A. M CorvnlliH 1 :':.',' M lll'Uiiiti..ri:(i:i , M I'oiti Mid ..;: ir c. m" I-?At Albrmy and Co.'vullis Ountiect wttb trains of the Oregon i'tioi-.io. I'xprcha Train l.nily, exei ol Sunday, l rVK. Porlhind, 4:.'rf)P.M litllshoro.. CiO'il'.M MeMin'villr,r.:4:.A.M HiJihlMin. . ,7::)A.M AUiavK. IlillnUiio. , i;.(l ,m Ml'MlU'llll,N;M) F.M IIiiIhImho. 7 "lAM Portland ".UK) .f K. P. KOUKKS, II. KOEIILKIt, AhhI. U. I', .. I', , Manager. i Send 10 ci iil i jiuHl,'! we will mail you royal, valuable, s; ' , ot (,'imhIs 1 tint wi' f tu the wu v of ii' " Won ar at once than any thing eh lea. ltoth aenes of all ai.c can Ii m. . and work in spare tin e, or all tha . Capital not rii'iired. We will atari yov. liunieusM pay .um for Hume wh.t Htrtr 1st, once. Htimmon & Oo., Portland, Mama A J at' ) at-