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THE GOING OF LONGFELLOW.
Br 8. H. PALFREY.
The lyre is made of funeral flowers.whereat no
minstrel sings.
The silver cord ia loosed. For aye are stilled the
thrilling strings; .
And, at the font of melody, the pictLer lieth
broken.
The kindliest eyes have looked their last; the
tongue at last has spoken
"The deep, dull pain is ended now the patient
. anguish over."
By his beloved's side in peace, is laid the wait
ing lover.
For more than Israel's forty years, frave souls
with sorrow aching
Marched bravely through their desert ways to
music of his making.
Thegoal, the reat,and the reward, 'twas time that
he should win them.
When fast the evil days drew on, that have no
pleasure in them.
Asa hurt nerve shoots round the breast its sud-
den dart of fire,
So runs around the world's great heart the sharp
electric wire,
That bears the tidings; and about the streets the
mourners go
In numbers that man kuoweth not,and man can
never know,
Still spreading over every soil and under every
clime,
A train that is as wide as earth perhaps as Ions
as time. (
For whosoe'r the greatest beour own (too
well we know it,
If we may trust our sorrow) was the best and
best-loved poet. !
A crowned and eceptered king of song, he kept
no lonely state
He walked as in a garden rare, and did not lock
the gate,
But, from the clusers of his joys, drew wine to
gladen others
From hitter olives ol his greifs, sweet oil to heal
his brothers.
He not for foremost places pushed,but sat aboye
tiie strife j
Where men are shouldering meu,and sot to music
all our life, j
As sits the gentle organist behind the shrieking
choir
And players vying each with each, with string
and reed and wire
His sott hands laid upon the keys, and presses
out a tone,
' That subtly sweetens all the air, and brings unto
his own
The lower and the sharper pitch, discordant of
the rest;
He rises and is missed; and now his mastery
stands confessed. J .
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Oh friends few friends that still are left
how fast the lights are going, ;
Going out, that made mis life a scene with loye
and beauky !
How oft for some one near and dear, the plumed
chariot black
That holdeth only one at once, hath called !
'Twill soon come back.
Got! make our waning lamps meanwhile, with
holy oil, burn steady ;
And let us have no care but this, that we be also
ready 1 n
About Flirtation.
Diversity of age is, according to a re
cent authority, no bar to flirtation, pro
vided it-doea not pass a certain , point of
maturity sooner reached by women than
men, and a few years' advantage on one
Bide often confers a certain power; but
the line must be drawn just within the
boundary when, though the knowledge
and ' experience necessary are at their
highest point, the inclination to do mis
chief or to confer benefits and instruct
youth begins to fade. It is perhaps for
tunate that the blood of seventeen is
rarely united to the wisdom of sixty.
Ah, 'Si jeunesse savait; sivieillesse pou-
vait!" It may be ajlded that any benefit
which superiority in age is supposed to
give is precisely the one which most
temmine flirts would part witn.ii it were
but possible.
One of the first conditions to the par
ticular relations which we are discussing
is a certain amount of equality in social
position; or, in default of this, some
great and counterbalancing quality must
not only exist, but be plainly apparent
on the side of the party where the de
ficiency occurs. Without this, there is
always a degree of condescension inthe
one, and a servility, or at least an em
barrassment in the other, which is fatal
to a full and free exercise of their best
powers. Their conversation or inter
change of sentiment is apt to degen
erate into the badinage of j a
gentleman with a serving
woman, of the insincere and peremptory
affection which a well-born and zealous
wife displays towards her "husband's
constituents when an election is immi
nent. For this reason though, as a
specimen of sedulous flirtation and the
success to which it may ultimately at
tain, nothing has ever been written like
it the provocations of Jane Eyre with
Mr. Kochester have always struck me as
being of a faulty and degraded type.
That gentleman, was, indeed, greatly
exercised by Miss Eyre, but there was
too much attitudinizing as master and
servant, as employer and dependent, to
make it an example to be recommended
for the guidance of others. When that
remarkable book was in process of demo
lition by those reviewers whose predes
tined fate it was to have to eat their
words, the most sensible remark about it
was made by the wife of a Scotch minis
ter: "The only grudge I have against
the book is that since it was published
all the governesses have taken to imita
ting Jane Eyre, and the plainer they are
the more they do it." "What are the
signs?" I demanded. "Keeping diaries,
speaking in monosyllables, and address
ing all gentlemen as 'sir.' Watch and
you will see." I watched, saw, and was
convinced.
Sharp Practice.
There is a good deal of talk about the
smartness of Yankees, but on the other
side of the water they manage to turn
out Borne very shrewd rascals. How is
this for a case of sharp practice? "A cer
tain Hungarian Countess, well-known
for her riches and beauty, (the same
spirited lady who last year seconded her
brother in a duel), graced with her
presence the performance at the Aresa,.
or summer theater. On one of her
fair fingers my lady wore two splendid
diamond rings exactly like each other.
During an "entre acte" there presented
himself in her box a big fellow in gro
tesque livery six feet of the finest
flunkey imaginable. Quoth he, in the
finest Hungarian, 'My mistress, Princess
P., has sent me to beg the loan of one of
your rings for five minutes. Her High
ness has observed them from her box op-
posite, and is very anxious to examine
one more closely, as she wished j to have
one made after the same pattern.' With
out an instant's hesitation, the Countess
handed a ring to 'Jeames,' who bowed
with respectful dignity and retired. The
performance over, the two great ladies
met on the staircase, and j the Countess
begged her friend to keep the ring at her
convenience. 'What ring, my dear?'
Denouement! Tableau! The 'powdered
menial' was no flunkey at all, but a thief;
and the ring was gone."
"The police were informed of the im
pudent trick. Justice seemed to have
overtaken the culprit in. a very few.
strides, for the next morning the Count
ess while still 'en robe de chambre,' re
ceived a letter from her that the thief
had been caught, and the ring found on
his person. 'Only,' added the note, 'the
man stoutly denies the charge, and de
clares the ring to be his own. To clear
up all doubts, please come to the police
station, or send the duplicate ring by
bearer.' To draw the second ring from
the finger and intrust it to the messen
ger a tine fellow in full -police, uniform
together with a handsomp 'tip' for tha
glorious news, was the work of a mo
ment. Only when my lady an hour later
betook herself radient tD the station
house to recover her jewels, a slight mis
take came to light. 'Well, my rings?
I could not come myself the instant I
got your letter.' 'What letter, madam?'
Denouement! Tableau No. 2! The thief
got them both!"
Dr. Bliss Gets Even.
The editor of the Evening Critic tells
the following at his own expense:
He had been suffering for a week past
with a carbuncle on his i neck. Yester
day he called at Dr. Bliss's office to have
it lanced. Bliss cut and ! slashed so vig
orously that poor Buell fairly howled in
pain. "In heaven's name, Bliss, are
you trying to murder me?"'
"Oh, no," was the phlegmatic reply.
"You said in your paper last summer,
during Garfield's illness, that I was
squeamish in using the knife. I'm only
showing you that I am not," and ho cut
harder than ever. Buffalo Advertiser.
Rough on Sallie. A Chicago family
were among the passengers on a ' steam
boat that was lazily plying the waters of
a Florida river one day lastmonth. The
youngest member, a boy about eight
years old, happened to espy an alligator
basking on the banks anil was greatly
excited by the spectacle. Running
across the deck to where his mother was
talking with a friend he tugged at her
skirts until he attracted her attention,
and then pointing toward the recumbent
monster, cried out: "Oh, mamma look
yonder! There's one of j sister Sallie's
old gum shoes." i ;
The picture that had delighted the
neighborhood: Artist "There is the
barn, with the pigeon on it. The barn. .
you see, is supposed to be half a mile
away." Visitor "But there are the
jHgeon's feet; you can see them distinct
ly." Artist "Of course, I made them
plain on purpose." Visitor "What ! do
you mean to say that there's a man living
who can see a pigeon's feet half a mile
away?" Artist "Oh, sure enough
don't mention this. I can! fix them feet."
TlreatrlCMl.
The celebrated Standard Minstrels,
combined with the Muldoon Picnic Party
opened at New Market (Theater, Port
land,, May 3d, to the biggest house that
has been seen there for j months. The
company is an unqualified snccess, and
their reception has been such that
Manager Steckan has concluded to make
an interior trip with them. They will
open at Oregon City May: 10th, playing
at Salem the 11th and 12th, Eugene City
the 13th, Albany 15th, Corvallis 16th,
Independence 17th, Walla Walla 19th to
the "23d, The Dalles 24th and 25tli,
Olympia 29th and 30th, Tacoma 31st,
Seattle June 1st, 2d and 3d, Port Town
send June 5th and Victoria the 8th and
9th. i
OBEOUX TO M ANSAt'll UHKTTS.
Some time ago Messrs. Hodge, Davis & Co., of this
citv. read in a Massachusetts paper that lion.
Charles K. Ladd, auditor of that Btate, was afflicted
with an incurable kidney disease, and had been
obliged to give up work and return to his home.
They immediately sent him a box of their celebrated
Oregon Kidney Tea, and from time to time sent him
other boxes. A few days ago they received from
him the following letter:
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1
Auditor's Dep't, Boston, Nov. 11, 1881. J
Messrs. Ilodge, Davis k Co.: Dear Sirs I have no
hesitation in saying that I have been much benefited
by the use of the Oregon Kidney Tea as a remedy for
a kidney difficulty which has troubled me for six or
eight years. I can heartily recommend it to those
who are similarly afflicted, as a safe and agreeable
remedy. I shall test its virtues further, for I have
great faith fn it as a specific for many diseases of
the kidneys. Respectfully yours.
CHAS. B. LADD,
The original of this letter can be seen by calling
ra Messrs. Ilodge, Davis & Co., Portland, Oregon,
and the Oregon Kidney Tea can be bought of any
druggist or dealer, in Oregon or Washington. Price
f 1 per box.
A rortrait of Sarah Bernhardt as she
appears in the second act of Frou-Frou,
by the Viennese painter, Mackart, is to
be put in the Paris salon. ;
Send $1.00 to W. D. Palmer, Portland, for one
year's subscription to the Pacific Overseer, the
great senii-mouthly A. O. U. W. paper.
An advertisement reads: "Wanted a
young man to be partly out door and
partly behind the counter;" rdcI the
Cleveland Leader asks: "What shall be
the result when the door slams ?"
Sheet Music: Largest stock on the northwest
coast, orders filled promptly. Send stamp for cat
alogue and journal, Wiley B.
Allen 153 Third
street, Portland.
Turkish Kens. Send to John B. Garrison
167 Third street Portland, for catalogues of de
signs. For" the best Orfon photographs go to Abell
the gold medal photographer, 167 First street,
Portland. The best work" at popular prices to bo
had there.
Bonn ie Itu n uels, the geat character del i neator,
late of the Leavitt companv, is drawing great
honses at the E
Slite in Portland. The Elite mas-
todon and miuistrel
card.
combination is a drawing
All sensible people suffering with - rheumatism
use Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier.: Sold at
$1.00 a bottle.
Musical ! The largest stock! of sheet music
! and musical instruments north of San Francisco
; can be found at Simon Harris, Portland, Ore
j gon. Catalogues mailed frke. j
I Garrison repairs all kinds of sewing machines
For that headache ! Try the Oregon Blood
Purifier, the vegetable remedy, it's the cure.
Dr. Henley's celebrated California IX L Bit
tors always relieve Dyspepsia and Indigestion.
Portlanfl
Bus
Directory
SURVEYOR.
W. It. HAY RE,-Civil Knjfli.eer, Contractor ami
surveyors.. Oflicf 2 (Stark s reel, I'nion Block,
Portland, Or., with Ferry fc White, Real Estate
Agents. Hiirv.vmg done in any part of Orepon or
V HNliinertoi:
D&RERIFX
EMPIRE RAiOTRY 12 Washington Voss &
Fuhr, Props. Manufacturers of Pilot bread, Soda.
lleiiic, Ilutter, Ronton, Sugar and Shoe 'ly crackers.
Orders from the trade solicited and promptly -attended
to. ; -
ASSAYEKS.
J. K. MflXTOHH.-Cor. Front and Stark. Chem
ical analysis made of coal, mineral waters, etc. Or
dinary assays of gold, silver, lead or copper, from
3 to 5. Dr. P. Harvey. Consulting Chemist.
ATTO II X F. VS.
D. P. KEXSTEMY, Attorney and Cotiiiat-ivr t
Law Jioom 5 Uekum'i bnlldlng. Legal business
pertaining to Letters Patent for inventions, before
the Patent Office or in the Courts, a specialty.
EYE & EAR INFIRMARY
AND .
SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK.
Blucudutu Ron'd bet. Porter itnd Wood Nta.,
Mouth Portland, Or.
Dr. Mlkington, late Trof essor o f Kye ft Ear Diseases
hi the Medical-Department of Willamette University
has erected a fine building, on a beautiful elevation in
the south part of the city and is prepared to accomo
date patients suffering from all diseases of the EYE,
KAK or TH KOAT. Also will pay siK-oiiU attention to
persons laboring under Chronic Nervous affections,
and to diseases peculiar to women, and recieve a limi
ted number of cases expecting confinement.
The IntentioiUs to provide a Home for such cases
with all the best hygienic kitfencles, combined with the
best medical skill to be hald in the metropolis.
CouMilting physician and surgeon Dr. Philip Harvey,
Prof, of diseases of women and children in the medical
department Willamette University.
Alto Dr. J. M. F. llrowne. Prof, of Physiology med
dep't. Willamette University.
For any amount of references and circular, address
I1R. J. a PILKIXOTO.V,
('or. tt wad Washington sita., Portland. Or.
liUIL.DEKS'
GENERAL HARDWARE,
Carpenters9 Tools, Axes, Sledges,
Wedges, Bird Cages, Wood
and Willowware etc;, etc.
AT THE LOWEST RATES
at
F. R. CROWN'S
HA III) WAKE HOUSE, 243 FIILST ST.,
XEAR MAIS. POnTLAXI), OR.
1850. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1882.
John A. Child
DRUGGIST,
Dealer in
Fine Chemicals,
Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,
Sponges, Soaps,
& Rubber toods.
Cor Morrison fc 2d Eta
Portland, Or.
Special attention
paid to orders by
mail when accom
paniedvitb the cash.
HUDSON'S GUN STORE,
88 First street, Portland, Oregon.
OIUSS. PISTOLN JLXH AUUOniOA
Tlsklmc Tavckto of Every DeaertptlM.
WILLIAM COLLIER,
Dealer In Sew aud
SECOND HAND MACHINERY,
08 Madison St.. Portland. Or.
Parties dexlrlnar Hollers. Engines or HAW
MILL. M,V(iIIXKKY can secure
ly addressing Mr. t'olller.
New and Second Hand Machinery
Routcht and sold or traded to advnntuire.
STURGES, LARSEN & CD.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Wholesale Dealers in
Teas Canned Oloods, Syrups, Honey, Dried
Fruits, Provisions, etc., etc.
Shippers of
Oraln, Floor, Wool, and Country Prod nee.
Consignments solicited ami liberal Advances made'
when desired.
. FKOiiT STEET, PORTLASII, OR.
verding & Farrell.
DEALEB8 IK
GRAIN, GROCERIES, AND FEED.
ALSO.
Buy or U Wool on Comml-slon, and
uiake atvncet on tbe Maine,.
FRONT AND ALDER 8T3 .'PORTLAND.
RKSTAURAXT THE BEST IS THE CTTI
All Modern Improvements. Open all day.
3. II. RRKSSKR. Proprietor
Syces' Snre Cure for GaaTll,
I IQUIIJ OR DRY, PRICE f 1 00; "ATMOSPHERIC
X-2 Insufflators," price 50c. Dry Cure and Insnflla
tors mailed on receipt of price, with full direction for
ose,etc. s. ti. NKIDJlOItK & Co., DrinflfiMs 1S1 Flirt
street. Portland. Or. Sole Airents for the N. Facif'c
Orast martwif
- Sgl.OOO REWARD
FOR ANYONE WHO WILL LEARN
Kellotrsr V- Jlllson'a My stem at Dress
and Cloak Cutting, and, with a corret meas
ure and perfect cutting, produce a bad fitting
garment. Several Improvements have Just
heen made. Agents to sell and teach wanted
In every town. Oood agents can make irom
S10 to 25 per day. KELLOGG & JILLSON,
Cheney, Spokane 'o.. W. T
MEN AND VyOMEN,
Bovs and girls, anyone who wants light, pleasant em
ployment in which from $ 3 to $10 per day can be mace
will send their name and postofflce address to us Im
mediately, and receive our descriptive circulars. Ad
dress. O. If. Oetcholl te Co., No. 187 Front street,
Pottlaud, Oregon.
A ,-" COME
SEE MK. fl
sstir.sJWsgiViififfriTi r -
THOMPSON, DeHABT & CO.
Iron & Steel
MERCHANTS
' AND DEALERS IN
Shelf and Heavy Hardware,
BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS,
Farmers' and Mechanics' Supplies,
VAGON AND CARRIAGE
WOOD STOCK,
i
CARRIAGE HARDWARE.
aTA TRIMMINGS
ANVILS, VIHEK,
Files, Twist Drills, Hammers, Sledges,
Tongs, Stocks and Dies,
Norway 'And Refined Iron, Horse Shoes
and Nails, Cumberland Coal,
CIIA1X8, COBDAOE OF ALL KIXOH
Blocks, Oaknm, Oars, Capstans, etc.
BOLTS, RIVETS, SPIKES nails.
OUR STOCK OF
Fagon ani Carriage Material
IS THE
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED
ON THE COAST.
1?4 First St., 173 and ITS Front St., corner
Yamhill, Portland, Oregon.
BUCKINGHAM & HECHT'S
BOOTS AND SHOES
Are the BEST and COST NO MOKE than
CMher Brands, and if Hie Merchant wllh
whom you Trade does not keep our (ioods
it Is because it PAYS belter 1o sell a
pair of Boots or Shoes every TWO
Months than every FOUR or FIVE.
WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR
We make. All Merchants in Good Credit
can procure these (Jood9 at our Ware
houses In PORTLAND or San Francisco.
TRY OUR "HERCULES ' BOOTS
HECHT BROS. & CO.
A GRAND REVOLUTION
In the Boot and Shoe business.
AT THE
New York Boot anfl Slioe Honse
JVO. 103 FIRST STREET.
Having enlarged my s'ore and Just received a large
Invoice of Ladies', Gents' und Children's
FINE ROOTS AND SHOES.
From the - largest and best Eastern Houses. The
public can rely upon getting a finer article than
ever before ottered in Portland and at
LOWKR FKICKM.
Call and see for Yourself and be convinced
H. GAILICK,
New Vrk Root und Mhoe Houae, N. 198
First Strret.
All orders from Use" country will be
deMverpt! free or charge.
PACIFIC COAST
Eaaxicl Bureau,
A CORPORATION.
President .. WENDELL BOSTON
Vice Pre, and Gen. Manager GEO. W. FitINK
Treasurer ANGlO-CALIFORNIaN BANK
Secretary F. B. WILDE
Hoard of DlrectotM.
J. O. ELDRIDGE, I "RANT I. TAGGART,
G. W. FKINK. F.- H. WILDE,
WENDELL E ASTON.
Principal Place of BustnesiM.
22 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
b'ub-Agencies a ench county seat of the Btate.
Athene) for Sale anil t.xctiaiiee of nrm
lnic lantls, l,nrige tractw subdivided
and sold at auction or private sale.
Jf-Colonlsts and Immigrants located. Careful
appraisements made for Banks, Courts. Adminis
trators, Trustees, etc. Legal forms complied with.
Full records of sales in each county on tile at the
General Office. Assume entire charge of property,
pay taxes, insurance", etc.. etc.
JHXEY TO LOAM
1882 SPRING 1882
MRS- Q. H. CLARKE,
Fourth and Columbia sts., Portland, 0r.f
Would announce to the ladies of this county t
ehe has received her
SPRING STOCK
or-
MILLINERY,
ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION.
SALVREEN.
A. Bendy Relief und Pain Extractor which
Every Family ahould Have at Hand.
It enreti Corns, Bunions. Kurns.Bru Bes. Boils, Felons.
Oldjiores. Rheumatic pains, Wore eves. Son- throat.
Sprains, Ulcers, Tooth ache, Hide ache. Worts Halt
rheum, Kingmorm, etc. Kemoves inflammation in
stantlyPrice 25c ta. For sale by all Druggists or sent
oa receipt of price by the Household Mupply Co. of
P rtland, Oregon.
w
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POBTLAND) OREGON,
fur;
Si CHADBOURNB & Co.
Cor. First and Yamhill, Portland, Or.
f;
We are now prepared to
FURNITURE, BEDDING & UPHOLSTERY,
EVER OFFERED
Don
I't Fail to Give ud a
First am
SPORTSMEN EMPORIUM.
WEI. BECK & SOU.
Importers and dealers in
Guns, X&iiles and Revolvers
rm Float.,
Mnrgeon
Lines,
llookii oi
all kinds.
p raided and Tapered Oil Silk Lines.
Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods,
ICSaitd 167: Second t., I-or t'nml. Or.
ForConsnmplIort, Asthma, Rronchitls,
Catart-li .vpenin, IIeaIaclie Jil-
MeurHlxi'i, KlieumatiMin, ana n
IIJ1
throii
tiicniKl AcrvuiiN JMsoraers. raca
inny be conveniently sent by fx
aces
pressJ
ready rcr imuieaiaieuw; hi nouiv.
or free treatise on the Oxygen
senu
trea
tibient. Add r en the proprietors,
1109 1111 Oil irriKlreet, 1'lilla., ra
or II. K. MATIIEWK, Pacific Depository,
OG Montgomery Kt,fcan ranciseo. vai.
PALACE
"Warranted First Class-
885 I'PWIRON.
SIMON HARRIS,
POLE AG '- NT.
48 First t'otllaiwl. Or.
Catalog
uca mailed Free.
ARE
YOU GOING to PAI3ST
T1IE I SETHE
Averill Mixed Paint,
The Be.4t, Most Durable, Most Deantifu
and the tlieapest.
TT IS PltK
CPAItKD IX IdfiUin Ft)ltM AND
SO
LP
X by M
crallon only, in- any desired iiuan
ity
tier
KKADY
Kim tiik JiKl .sji, requiring no Tit
rt
addition o
oil or spirits.'
It iso t
hire Wliite and of any sh:ulo or color. S
tm
i to
pie card
lors and Price 1. 1st nniilcd on nppllcatio
l. f. UKKIl'K, Ornrnil Ktnf,
No. 103 flurket St., opp. Front, San Francisco, Vi
1.
Also,
SQLK AGENT for the Celebrated San F
ran
Cisco
HUIJ
PAINT
n2it Mixnn
PAIN
And Dealer in
. OILS. VARNTSIIKS and PAINTKIq
S
MATERIALS
For sale by F MFiril A'
Portland. Or.
STENCILS
SEALS
sjtr. mresAVEK. as first or.
rOBTLANII, OB.
SEWING MACHINE STORE,
16? Third freet, lofllncl
JOHpi B. GARRISON, Proprietor,
GOT FOL TH K
White,
fiWnved Sinner. Crown. Hcwe
New
Home
Lavio, "now", .
St. Jonn,
And nnpiral Aeent for Oreeon and wasniDgion
Territory for tne
Household Sewing Machine
Dealer in
&li bind nf Sawinsr Machine Attach-.
meats. Neeates u. .ic.
nsrMacblns repaired on hort notice.
rpiiF. "
MIITV." tt'K II AVE THIS IA SUI
.X. our ert
tli-i liitft-tKt in. unit transrcrrnii tne asce
c
of the Wbi
wK..u-inir iMh('Iuii to .Mr. jonn ji. rn
1-
V
son, of 167
rntr.i Kr Portlnnd. Or. Mr. Jarrt.
J(OII
will Unreal!
ter supply the srowinjr demand lor n
tils
superior a
up 15
d popular sewing macnuie.
HILL & BARR
Rods, ' !
nAi.
. " ' W I fe
Lines. rhQSSr
Basket, vzm0mmFm
Flies, mm
Loaders resr'
I I ii 'TT- i.i ..I.
s& a ii
V T ?
give the best Hargains in
IN THIS MARKET.
Call Before. Purchasing.
F. S. CH&DBOURNE & CO.,
Yiiiiihill Streets, Portland, Oregon.
l
. - .
rphlairrvat treulh.
X. enliiK llrmcdy aa4
erve TUMI! is the le-
kitiniate result of over 20
years oi practical experi
ence, una CIKM Will
UNFAILING CERTAIN
TY Nervous and Ftiysk-al
Debility, tSeniinal weak-
ess, permaiorrnoea
KmiHsionsJintHitency Ex
hausted Vit illty, I'rcm.
ture IXH-ltnr and JilMW
OF MANHOOD, from
whatever cause produced.
It enrlciiens and puruiea
the lilood, sii'itbeua tne Nerves, lirain, Munclea
Ingestion, lieproductive organs, and Physical and
Mental Faculties. It stops a ty unnatural debilitating
drain upon the wvstem, preveuliiiK involiritary losses
debilitating dreams, seminal lows with the urine,
etc., destructive to mind and body. It is a mire
eliminator of all KIDNEY AND BLADDER COM
PL I NTS. IT CONTAINS NO INJURIOUS IN
OREDIENT. To Hiiim nurerlnir from tbeWl
of youthful iudier-lloii or exccw, a uly,
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AXTEKII. I'rice. .10 per lM)ttlc,or flvebottlesia
case with full directions and advice, 10. Sent Se
cure from observation to any address upon receipt of
price, or t'. O. H. To be had only of
Ir. '. II. Snl field, JCIO Kenrny mtn-vt,
San Fraixisco, t'al. tv.nsulta Hons strictly cfjnlltlential.
bv letter or at tl:ce, FRICK. For t lie convenience ol
patients, and in, order to secure perfect secrecy, I hav
adopted a private address, under whi h all package
are forwarded i
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Sufficient to show its merit, will be s i t to any one
at-plying by letter. Mating bin symptoms and aga,
Commtinicat'ons sirictly coiifidential.
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MAtRIAIi DISEASES,
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our boLle ia 4Loi y. aud when detected, will be
prosecuted to the full extent o the Inw. Trade
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