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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1882)
: 1 . j 'v, 1 ' 3 IT t i - V I V' pi i ! 1 i J ii MY CREED. Prom the OVkksker fwy thee put the-scrmon by; oaysoul no more with creeds .... t They are only stones and husks to my hungry spirit's needs. . I am tired of striving sects with their variom Ah! for me cfeath holds no terror but the fear of losing thee. In a Heaven apart from theo, could my exiled soul rejoice T Could I join the angel's song, missing thence thy tender voice ? What to me were gates of pearl, if they parted . thee and me? What the streets so fair and golden, if I walked them seeking thee? What to me would be the joys of that bright and wondrous land, If among them I should miss evermore thy lov- . ing hand ? What to me the pastures green where thy feet could never be ? What path beside still waters, if thou walkest not with me ? Ah? wherever after death my still faithful soul may dwell. Saints may call it bliss or woe, they may name it Heayen or hell, By thee only, oh beloved ! will my pain or joy be wrought, I shall find my Heaven beside thee and my hell where thou art not. Tbe Lame-Backed Boy. " A boy went into a store the other morning.limping.and seemedlto be broke up generally. The proprietor asked him if he wouldn't sit down, and he said he couldn't very well, as his back was lame. He seemed discouraged,and the proprie tor asked him what was the matter. "Well," said he, "there is no encour agement for a bov to have any fun now adays. If a boy tries to play an inno cent joke he gets kicked all over the house. Yon see, my old man is no spring chicken, and though his eyes are not what they used to be, yet he can see a pretty girl further than I can. The other day I wrote a note in a fine hand, and addressed it to him, asking him to be on a certain corner at half -past seven on Saturday evening, and signed the name.Daisy to it. At supper time pa was all shaved up, and had his hair plastered over the bald spot, and he got on some clean cuffs, and said he was going to the lodge to initiate some can didates, and he might not be in till late. He didn't eat much supper, and liurried off. I winked at ma, but didn't say any thing. At half -past seven I went down town, and he was standing there by the corner, in a dark place. I went by him, and said: 'Hello, pa, what are you rtoinc there? He said he was waiting for a man." I went down street, and, pretty soon I went up on the other cor ner, and he was standing there. You see, . he didn't know wtsat corner Daisy was coiner to be on. and he had to cover the whole four corners. I asked him if he hadn't found his man yet, and he said no. the man was a little late. I went up Rirpfc and I saw ta cross over by the drug store, and I could see a girl going by with a water-proof on, but she skited along, and pa looked kind of solemn, the way he does when I asked him for new clothes. I turned and came back, and he was standing: there in the doorway, and T said: 'Pa. vou will catch cold if von stand round wai tincr for a man. You go down to tne lodge, and let me lay for the man. Pa said: 'Never you mind; -von co about vour business, and I will attend te the man. Well, when a boy's pa tells hiui to never mind, my experi ence is that bov wants to go right away from there, and I went down street. I thought I would cross over and go up the other side, and see how long he -wonld stav. There was a trirl or two going np ahead of me, and I see a man hurrying across from the drusr store to the other corner. It was pa, and as the girls went along and never looked around, pa looked mad, and stepped into a doorway. It was about eight o'clock then, and pa was tired, and I felt sorry for him, and I went up to him, and asked him for a half a dollar to go to the theater. I never ) knew him to shell out so quick. He gave me a dollar, and I told him I would go and get it changed, and bring him back the half dollar, but he said I need not mind the change. It is awful ' mean of a boy that has been treated well to play it en his pa that way, and I felt ashamed. As I turned the corner and saw him standing there shivering, wait ing for the man, my conscience troubled me, and I told a policeman to go and tell pa that Daisy had been suddenly taken sick, and would not be there that evening. Well, when I went home the joke was so good I told ma about it. and she was mad. I guess she was mad at me for treating pa so, I heard pa come home.about 11 o'clock, and ma was real kind to him. She told him to warm his feet, 'cause they were just like chunks of ice. Then she asked him how many they initiated in the lodge, and he said six; and then she asked him if they initiated Daisy in the lodge, and then she began to cry. In the morning pa took me into the basement, and gave me the hardest talking to that I ever had, with a bed-slat. He said that he knew thatT wrote that ncte all the timeand he thought he would pretend he was looking for Daisy, just to fool me. But what did he give me that dollar for? Ma and pa don't seem to call each other pet any more, and as for me they both look at me as though I was a hard citizen. I am going to Missouri to take Jesse James' place. There is no encourage ment for a boy here." And the boy limped out to separate a couple of dogs that were fighting. Peck's Sun. "How did you like Europe?" "It's too splendid for anything!" was the reply. "And were you sick?" "Yes, awfully sick." "And was your husband good to you?" "Oh, he was too good for any thing! Just as soon as he found out I was sick he went and drank salt water, so as to be sea-sick in unison with me, and I'm not his second wife, either!" Two men discussing modern science. Said the wonders of one: "Look at astronomy now; men have learned the distances to tbe stars, and with the spec troscope they have even found out the substances they are made of." "Yes," said the other, "but straDgest of all to m is bow they found out. all their names." New York Post. SENSE AND SENTIMENT. Try your skill first in gilt, then in gold. A hen to-morrow is better than an egg to-day. Publish your Joys, but conceal your sorrows. People's intentions can only be decided by their conduct. - Friendshin is a stronsr inclination in two persons to promote the happiness of eacn otner. The heart that is soonest awake to the flowers is always the first to be touched by the thorns. For everv vice or virtue a man exhib its he generally gets credit or discredit for a whole brood. I can do by another what I cannot do alone. I can say to you what I cannot first say to myself. rnn n-laa Tpirrold said savacrelv: "Truth, is like gold; people try to make a little of it go a long way. Let men laagh when vou sacrifice de- sir to tintv. ii tuev win. xuu juo time and eternity to rojoice in. Predominant opinions are genet ally the opinions of the generation that is vanishing. Do not consider any virtue trivial and so neglect it, or any vice trivial, and so practice it. ' Tha two trrflftt movers of the liuman mind are the desire of good and the fear evri. The woman and the soldier who do not defend the first pass will never de fend the last. TV AanisiA onr own etecies is the price we must two often pay for a knowledge of it. The innocent are photographed by the angels, and their negatives preserved in the gallery of heaven. Wha diffifiultv with some sermons is. as Rivarol says, that they are written in laudanum on sheets of lead." Nothinsr -of worth or weight can be achieved with half a mind, with a faint heart and lame endeavor. The best wav to discipline one's heart against scandal is to believe all stories false which ougnt not to De true. Instead of complaining of tne tnorns among the roses, we should be thankful there are roses among the tnorns. Employment for the mind is essential to the cultivation of the poweis of the intellect. Inactivity tends toward ener vation. Prejudice and selfi-sufficiency proceed naturally from experience of the world and ignorance of mankind. A sin without its punishment is as impossible, and as complete a contradic tion in terms, as a cause without an ef fect. , , The truly illustrious are they who do not court the praise of the world, but who perform the actions which most de serve it. Those only who know little can be said to know anything. The greater the knowledge the greater the doubt. It is a great deal easier to build cas tles in the air when you are young than it is to live in them when you are old. True goodness is like the glow worm in this that it shines j most when no eyes but those of heaven are upon it. Pride and.pulence may kiss in the morning as a married couple, but they are likely to be divorced at sunset. One should not dispute with a man who, either through stupidity or shame lessness, denies plain and visible truths. Tf. ia n admitted fact that men who use their brains live longer, other things . . . 1 1 1 L. being equal, tnan tne men wno ao noi. An Illinois man, with a foresight wor thy of a better cause, popped the question on a railroad tram, and now . - . j i i a. the maiden is at a loss to aeciae as io which eonntv she had better commence proceedings in for a breach of promise. OBEOO TO MASSACHUSETTS. T)&via k. Co.. of this city, read In a Massacrinsejta paper that Hon. Charles R. Ladd, auditor of that state, waa 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 i cfnov fmm time to time sent him other boxes. A few days ago they received from him the following lewer: Commonwealth of auBSACHumtrin, Auditor's Dep't, Boston, Nov. 11, 1881. J Messrs. Hodge, Davis & Co.: Dear Sirs-I have no 11.41 i n a.inT tViat 1 Vi tvA VippTi lunch benefited by the use of tbe 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 tnose who are similarly amicieu, as siroi"'"1 remedy. I shall test its virtues further, for I have great faith in it as a specific for many, diseases of tbe kidneys, lieapecuuny yours. r inn UH AO. a. XiAUU, in., uinal nf tim loiter run tie seen bv rallinff fa Messrs. Hodge, Davis & Co., Portland, Oregon, and the Oregon Kidney Tea can be bought of any druggist or aeaier, in uregoa or t uumkiuu. n. f 1 per box. - Tk Kaf mav tn hava trcictA liVintncmnh work 1 inow " I r I done is to go to Abell, the Gold Medal Photo grapher, 167 First street, rortlanu. lie always gives satisfaction. Bonnie Runnels, the great character delineator, late of the Loavitt corapanv, U drawing great houses at tbe Elite in Portland. The Elite mas todon and ministrel combination is a drawing card. After giving the Oregon Blood Purifier a fair trial, I have found that, as blood purifier and re constructor, it is what it claims to be, and gladly, recommend A. LKV1XGS0N. Do you suffer from biliousness and liver com plaint? Nothing eqnals Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier in relieving these diseases. Any book in the Seaside or Franklyn Square Library sent on receipt of price by the I. P. News Co., 147J First street, Portland. Dealers in all kinds of books and stationery. All sensible people suffering with rheumatism use Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Sold at $1.00 a bottle: Send $1.00 toW. D. Palmer, Portland, for one year's subscription to the Pacific Overseer, the great semi-monthly A. O. U. W. paper. Sheet Mobic: Largest stock on (he northwest coast, orders filled promptly. Send stamp for cat alogue and journal, Wiley B. Allen 153 Third street, Portland. Turkish Rcos. Send to John B. Garrison 1G7 Third street Portland, for catalogues of de signs. For the beat Oregon photographs go to Abell the gold medal photographer, 167 First street, Portland. The best work" at popular prices to bi had there. Opportunities are very sensitive Chines. If vou slierht them on their first 1 visit they seldom come again. Musical ! The largest stock of beet music and musical instruments north of San Francisco can be found at Simon Harris', Portland, Ore gon. Catalogues mailed frbb. 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 BiU ters always relieve Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Portlai Business Directory i HDKVEYORH. W. It. HJLYRG.-Civil Engineer, Cout'ructor and surveyors. Ottice 29 Kturk street. Union Ulock, Portland, Or., with Ferry fc White, Real Ktitnte Agents. Surv?vuig done In any part of Oregon or Wash! n iftuii HAKEItlFX EltfPIRE BAlCERVn'rWaahlngton: Voss A Kuhr, Props. Manufacturers of Pilot bread, Soda. Picnic, Butter, Boston, Hugar and Shoe Fly crackers. Orders from the trade bolloitcd and promptly at tended to, ASS A YK its. J. II. McIXTOSM, CXr. Front and Starlt. theni ical analysis made of coal, mineral waters, etc Or dinary assays of gold, silver, lead or copper, from S3 to 5. Dr. P. liarvey. Consulting Chemist. ATTORNRYN. D. I. KSXEnY.Atiorney and Counselor at idiw Room & Deknin'i building;. Iogal business . pertaining to Letters Patent for inventions, before the Patent Office, or In the Courts, a specialty; EYE & EAST AFFIRM ABY AND SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK. Macadam Bond bet. Porter und Wood St., Month. Portland, Or. Dr. Pilklngton, late Prof essor o f Eye A Ear DiseAseS In the Medical Department of Willamette University has erected a line bulldiiur, on a beautiful elevation In the south part of the city and Is prepared to accomo date patients suffering from all diseases of the K K, EAR or THROAT, j Also will pay special attention to persons laboring under Chronic Nervous affections, and to diseases peculiar to women, and recleve a limi ted number of cases expecting confinement. The Intention Is to provide a Home for such cases with all the best hsienic agencies, combined with the best medical skill to be bad in the metropolis. Consulting physician and surgeon Dr. Philip Harvey, Prof, of diseases of women and children in the medical department Willamette University. Xi, rr i at v Urowne. Prr.f. if Phvsiologv med dep't. Willamette University. ! or any amount oi reierein-es nuu runnnii "i'iirrn - !. II. PILK1XUTO.V, Cor. 1st and Washington Wta.. l'ortlitnd. Or. 1882 SPRING 1882 MRS. G H. CLARKE, Fourth and Columbia sts., Portland, Or., Wonld announce to the ladies of this county t she has received her SPFUNG STOCK ! OF MIIiLINBRY. ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. ttlSTAUBAST THE BEST IN THE CIT1 All Modern Improvements. Open all day. jr. II. BBEXKKB, Proprietor PACIFIC COAST A COIl POll 4TIOAT. President ....WENDELL E ASTON Vice Pre, and Gen. Manager GKO. W. FRINK Thh.p ' ANfi O-CALIFORNlAlNf bank Secretary I. F. B. WILDE Board of Dlrectots. J. O. ELDR1DGE, I GRANT I. TAGGART, Q. W. FKINK, I F. tf. WILDE, . WENDELL. Principal Place of BosIumh. 22 Montgomery Street, San Frant.sco bub-Agencies a each county seat of tbe Mate. Atenc lor Sale ami rxctomnge of Kariu lair (ana. ripe treetft subdivide! and a tll at auction or private aate. appraisements made for Bnks. Courts. Adminis trators, 'lrUSieWB. etc. Lfgsi rorma .uipuu wim. Fnll records of sales In each county on nle at tne General umoe. Assume entire cuarge oi piuwuj pay taxeR, Insurance", etc. etc. 3IOKY T LOAN HUDSON'S GUU STORE, UM Vint street, Portlaad. Orefca. UUNB, FUTOM AMD A.M MXTSHTIO naalac Taefcla of Kwr P ertatl . WILLIAM COLLIER, MAGKIITIST. Denier In JVew and SECOND HAND MACHINERY, fl8 Mndlfton St., Portland, Or. Parties deslrta Boilers. Engines or HA.W by addressing Mr. Collier. New and Second Hand Machinery nought and sold or trndfd to advantage. Everding St, Farrell. DEALERS IN GRAIN, GROCERIES, AND FEED. ALSO. Buy or Nell Wool on Commission, and inaKe ativancra on iu iramr, FRONT AND ALDRR RT PORTLAND. Plants, Trees, Etc. i 4LLU8TRATED CATALOGUE FREE J. K.TRUMBULL fc CO. 419 and 4l Bansome street, San Francisco. SALVREEN. A, Beady Belief and Pain Kxtructor which r.rr Kamllv should Have at Hand. Itcureti Corns, Bunions. Burns. Brn'ses. Uilla, Felons, Old sores. Ilheumatir pains, Sore eys, Hore throat. t rtt .I . 1. . 1 . Ul.l ...La UrA.I(l Mult nprains, Ulcers, juuiii rnwif, mur -ii-, ...... rheum, KniRmorm, etc. Kemoves inllammatlon In stantly liif e irict.s. For sale by all Druggist or sont nn riiiu.intir lrbii hi- lhi Ilniltphnlll SuDlllV C'O. Of IB 'bWB-i'a - w IV rtlanJ, Oregon. j Syces' Snre Cure for Gatarrli JIQUID OR DRY, PKICE ft 00; "ATMOfiPIIERlC Jk Insufflators," price 50c. Dry Cure and Inaaflla tors mailed on receipt of price, with full direction. for street. Portland, Or. CcasU Sole Aiteiits (or the N. Pacific FOIl ANYONE WHO WILL LEARN KelloffC & aillcon'a System of Dn-i und Clonk Cutting, and, wltii a corret nieaH nrean.1 perfect cutting, proluo a hud Httiiig xarmcut. twveral luiproveiuetiti have Just been made. Agent to sell ami teach wanted In every town. Uood agent h can make irom 110 to 125 per day. KELlAXld A JILL80N, f . Cheney, Hpokaiw Co.. W. T saU- srL sfsssZ- Beti. Selliuf, -XL C. Doseb. be that our Trade Mark, "X11K BOa,and la on every pair. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. AKIK, SLUSO Ss CO. THOMPSON, DfiHABT & CO. Iron & Steel MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IK Shelf and Heavy Hardware, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, Farmers' and Mechanics' Supplies, VAGOIi AND CARRIAGE WOOD STOCK, CARRIAGE 1URDWAKK. CLOTH ABTO LEATUEB TKIMMINGS Files, Twist Drills, Hammers, Sledges, , Tongs, Stocks and Dies, Xorwaj and Refined Iron, Horse Shoes and Nails, Cumberland Coal, CHAINS. CORDAGE OF ALL KINDS Blocks, Oaknm, Oars, Capstans, etc. BOLTS, RIVETS, SPIKES nails. OUR STOCK OF Fapnanfl Carriage Material IS THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED ON THE COAST. t4 First St., 18 aad ITS Proat St., corner Yamhill, Portland, Oregon. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT'S BOOTS AND SHOES Are the BEST and COST NO MORE than Other Brands, and if the Merchant with whom yon Trade does not keep our Goods it Is because it PAYS better to sell a pair of Boots or Shoes every TWO Months tlian every FOUR or FIVE. WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR We make. All Merchants in Good Credit can procure these Goods at our Ware houses in PORTLAND or San Fraiicisco. TRY OUR "HERCULES" BOOTS. HECHT BROS. & CO. SEWING MACHINE STORE, 167 Third Street, Portltml JOHN B. GARRISON, Proprietor, GENT FOE. THE White, Improved Singer, Crown, Howe. New Unmn nu!o Wllonn 'n" UnuiO 7 A w -i I nuiiic, lul o . nigwiii w iiunU iiujui St. John, And General Agent Tor Orceon and Wash!iitton lerrltory for the Household Sewing Machine. Dealer In all kinds ol 8ewlng Machine Attach. menu. Needles mm, Ktc. t&8ewincr Machines repaired on vboit notice J3UIJDEKS' A AND GENERAL HARDWARE, Carpenters' Tools, Axes, Sledges, ueuges. Hire! Cages, Wood and Willowware etc., etc. AT THE LOWEST RATES AT F. R. CROWN'S HARDWARE HOUSE, 243 FIRST ST., NGAB MAIN, POBTLAXO, OB. V., F. B. Akin. ' - i i ' ' - lS 5 CO g Fr- ' h ca j F. S. CHADBOURNE & Co. Cor. First and Yamhill, Portland, Or. o We are now prepared to sire the best Bargains in iFUMITUE, BEDDING & UPHOLSTERY, EVER OFFERED Don't Fail to Give us a SPOBTSMEN'S emporium. vsHm. BECK & SON. InijiorteM and dealers In Hifles. and Revolvers Gunsj Rods, Reels, Lilies, Baskets, Sinkers, k . Floats, Mimm Lines, hfS? Hooks ol Flies, fjeaders,! njalded and Tapered Oil Silk Linos. Six Spliced Split Bamboo Bods, 165anci 10 Sf-oonl -t., Pttnl. Or. hla icreat Strepth rv Nervous and Phvslea I't)ility, .Seminal Weak ii e s 8 . Spermatorrhoea. KuiissloiiH.Inipoteiiey Kx hausted Vitality, Prema ture l)eclilie and lOSh whatever cause produced, tlt enrk-henrf and purines lloodTsireinrtheiiH the Nerves, Brain, Muscles IMgeNtion, Heproduotive Organs, and 1'ljystcjti anu Mentiil Faculties. It stops a y unnatural debilitating drain upon the system, preventing luvolu'iutry losseK debilitatina; dreams, seminal losses with the unne, etc., so destnu tive to minn ano oouy. ii is ir eliminatnrrof all K1DNKY AND BLADDKK COM PLAINTS IT CONTAINS JO IJSJLKIUU'M i-- OltKDIKNT. Totbote auCerlng from lheeeet of youthful Indincretloiia or fxfrti, "J'Vf, una permanent r. m -rm. . Price. MIS SO per bottle, or five bottles Id piuw wit h full directions and aivice. cem, cure from phservtitloii to any address uioii receipt of price, or V O. I). To be had only or i ' lr. O, I. Walfleld, SIO Kcnrny trert, ' San Franc sco, fa I. Consultations strictly confidential, bv lettert rat lllce, FKKK. For the convenience ol patients, a id in order to secure perfect hcrecy, I have adopted a private address, under which all packagee are forwarded. Sufiicieut to whow its merit, will he sent to any on applying by letter. Ma ting his symptoms and age Ooiiimnnifations strictly confidential. TRIAL KOTT1.1-; BEST TQUIQ 111 USE. Recommended by all Phvsicians. lie l lite Certificate ou back 01 tiollle. A sure cure for Indigestion lo ol Apt-elite, and the Hest Liver Regulator known. -4C 1 l ONL.Y 1 IV JLABS To fill or sell any but the geuulne urticle o-itof our bottl ? Is feiot v and when detected, will be proKecuK d to the lull extent, of the lw. Trade mir.pred by AKPaO UAlt tSZHlY Jt t)r. 530 Wnklklnacton St.. San Franclaco, fftl ForTonmmption, Asthma, IlronehitlM, Catarrli, DyNpepi., Iloatlaolte ,1I Ity. lfc'furali;ia Klieumntlsm, ana nil ( hrontcaiidNervuiM Jiorfler. lack airef nmy be conveulonlly sent ly ex nress-ilroady for Immediate use at home. Send tor fre treatise on the Oxygen treatment. Address the proprietors, 11U9. 1111 Uli nrd Street, Phila., Pa, or If. rarinc repository. R06 M Frauclseo. STENCILS SEALS .,.3 KJUL. ENGKATKR, 8S FIMT T, roBTruAJTDi OIL STURGES, LfiRSEfl & CO., ! rjiTrriivcs 7Vivi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j Wholesale Dealers In I Ten, Canned Uoods, Syrups, Honey, Dried Fruits, iTovlsions, etc., elc. Shlpners of j Oraln, Flour, V ool. unci Conutry Prodnee. 1 CoiiHlgiupents solicited and Uberal Advances made j Kit. 4 FKO.N'T TKI-rr. PORTLAND, OIC MEN AND WOMEN, Rova anS ITlrlB, Knyonc who wants ligM, pleRHant em nlovniHt In which from $3 to 910 Hr !uv can be mo will send their name and postoflice addreHM to tut Jnj inedlateiy. and recelv? or descrlplive circtilani., Ad dressVo tchell a: Co., So. 137 ront street, Portland. Oiegon. in'4!-!! 1 l ultimate result of over -0 1 1 "A ""--VcJb I '! vcars of practical experi iff 12 iSiiJlV U ' ne. and VVliVH WITH HILUUVEAIUH tiuTl iftwpl E a ww m I'll ii outcroiuory St m a rw 7 IN THIS MARKET. - o Call Before JPurcliafiing. F. S. -CHADBOURNE & CO., First and Yamhill Streets, roriland, Oregon. 1850. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1882. John A. Child DRUGGIST, I'e&ler la Fine Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Sponges, Soaps, & Rubber Loods. Cor Morrison & 2d its Portland, Or. Special attention pa.d to orders by mail when accom pa n led ltb the catb. VIAK FTERS ;:rnfrH''"-:.;;;;rn;'',, :iti.ciio.vjL uvuaA..) The. Flae.t 1IITTK1U In the WOBI.U. THEY EFFECTUALLY CUItK MALARIAL DISEASES, . Vitalize the ytera and arreat the ravaicf the Dreadful Alcohol Habit, Ull'MOMAMA. Aak (your Druggist or Wine Merc-hant for them. WILUERDLNG Sz C., Agents, San Frnn' Cisco. W. J. VAX NCIIl'YVKR i'O Portlaad. cr c O r n o o o -- u o Ph CT CD CD in BKOIBTKBmD aiBOH : iiigilli MAKE USE OF THIS VEGETABLE KINGDOM A SURE REMEDY FOR BLOOD and LIVER COMPLAINT For ?ale everywhere tl no. A GRAND REVOLUTION Iii the Boot and Shoe business. AT THK NO. 108 VMHHT STKEET. Having enlarged my store and just received alarg Invoice of Louies', uenta' and CbUdran'a FINE BOOTS AND SHOES. From the largwit and bent Faatern Houaea. Tn public can rely upon getting a finer article tnan ever before oflVrcd tn Portland and at LOWKlt P1U Call and sec for Yourself and be convinced II. GAJLlCK, w York Boot and NliU Uoiioe, If. 18 First Slrwtt- AM ortlprs from tht) romitrj will be tlellvered freo ofcnargk PALAQE 0 Warranted First Class M3 UPWARDS. SIMON HARRIS. BOIiK AGENT, 48 Plrwt t., Portland, Or. Catal ogMfN mallei rriHE "WHIT1V VK HAVE TIIIM-IIAV SOLD 1 our entire lnterent in, and trannferred the agency of the White Sewing Muchme to Mr. John M. Oarrl hoii, of l7 Third mU- et. Portliind, i)r. Mr. Uarrliwn will hereafter Hiiily the k rowing demand for thi4 superior and popular sewing uiaolifne. apl5 j ilI.LL fi BAKU t . ;" PERU riirtriLi r.i ' fTi i mm ; it-" M' v.- 'J ; -my f ii 25. 1B7V. New York Boa and Snoe House J s