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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1882)
r I THE 0UILKLE3S BOY. , K. K. MCNKITTRICK. I am a guileless office boy of sentiment and soul. And that is, why it makes me sad to have to carry coal, To set the office stove aglow, and make the kettle And garner all the ashes with an ancient tur key's wing. " Each day I have to sweep the floor, and beat the dusty mat, Aud run about and pay the checks and curry comb the cat, And fetch the noonday can of beer, and trim the greasv lamps, Address the yellow envelopes and the Post age stamps. The man who pays me frJ'Js around with high- falutin' pomp. And if I walk ac'0 the room he tells me not to ' romp: And cast OQ me tyrannic frowns if I but sing or speak, And all the sheckels I receive is dollars two per week. My driver is a horsey swell,and wear a diamond pin, An ulster checke aud he is up in all the ways of sin; A wan who at Manhattan Beach will purchase pool, elate. And lay his utmost ducat on a straddle or a straight. my hand?, that man wil. ask her if If I have-nothing on quicky yell; Go forth and see my lady love and sne'a well l" Or else I have to fold my arms and sit upon a ttool, And look just like a little boy who loves his Sunday school. I have to brush his overcoat ere home he wooed. And with a feather duster bang his and shoes; And with hi daily marketing J .hive to home ward hop, . - While ff ,71 the cabbage and the beet above basket top. thoughts of pantaloons the witnesses aud the jury were dismissed." "And the whole thing dropped?" "So the report says." "Not a line of testimony ?" "No." "It's outrageous! And a case that ex cited so much public interest, too?" "Shameful," said Mrs Smyth. "But I'll get it in spite of the court," said Mr. Smyth. "'I know Simpson, one witnesses, and I'll call to-morrow Ob, (give me back the used to know. When down beside old Skinner's fishing go; When pins adroitly bended, make start and jump, And I soaked the silkeu tomcat in the ftump. happy days, the days I mill I used to the teacher the spirtle of hornet's nest, and club the Theocritus, and own a I'd like to stone the taurus frog. And si in; like sweet fighting dog; And walk the woods where sleepy winds sent flowery scents afloat, And throw the subtile brickbat at the unsus- jecting goat. I'd wander b V the brooklet in the daisy-sprinkled dell, " I'd lug the beiry-bucket for my little playmate Nell; And boost her in the branches long before the pail waj full, - To dodge the ministrations of the brindled Dur ham bull. What bliss once more to hookey play and loaf around the town, And think how fine to run away aud be a circus down, A pirate or a burglar; these professions were my Before I evoluled a woeful office boy. of the witne and ask him to give mo all the facts. tThw wViii pass them around." Then Mrs. Smyth threaded her needle and Mr. Smyth stretched himself on the lounge for a nap. The WestlnKhoiise. The proprietors of the Westinghouso threshing machine have decided to push their goods throughout the entire north west and have already started a vigorous campaign. The Westinghouse Separa tor is light running, strong and durable with an excellent shoe and riddle move ment that makes the machine very valu able in separating wild oats from wheat. It has many excellent points that will win for it golden opinions wherever in troduced. The house has established a branch in Portland with a thorough lj practical machine man Mr. G. P. Dart, as manager. Mr. Z. T. Wright, for some years with the J. I. Case company is with Mr. Dart and will be of much service in pushing the Westinghouse to the front. The house also handles an engine that has many improvements and Rood points. They are always ready to send descriptive circulars on application. OREGON TO UAViAlll I NETT. Hoiue time ago Messrs. Hodee. Davis & Co-of' city, read iu a MaasaclmseJU-lion. Charles It. Ladd. utUtnm-f Chat state, was afflicted with an iurura61e kidney disease, aud had been olvd to give up work and return to hla 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 mm tlie following letter: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Auditor's Dep't, Boston, Nov. 11, 1881.) . Messrs. Hodge, Davis & Co.: Dear Sirs I have no hesitation in saying that I have been much benefited by the use of the Oregon Kidney Teaas a remedy for a kidney difficulty whicn has troubled me for six or eight years. 1 can heartily recommend it to those who are similarly afflicted, as a safe aud agreeable remedy. I shall test its virtues further, lor I have great faith m it as a specific for many diseases of the kidneys. Respectfully yours. CHAS. R. LiADD, The original of thia letter can be seen by call lug a Messrs. Hodge. 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. Do you suffer from biliousness and liver com plaint? Nothing eqnals Plunder's Oregon .Blood Purifier in relieving these diseases. "Bad cess to it!" exclaimed Mike O'Flaherty, upon learning that Garfield was elected. "Shu re an'- now we'll be ruined by Chinese chape labor.1' When asked where he worked, Mike1 replied, "I haven't wrought a sthroke for five years, but me old woman takes in wash in, and Garfield wants the haythen Chinee to take the bread out of our mouths. EYE & EAR INFIRMARY I . AND SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK, Macadam 'Road bet. Porter and Wood Nta., Nouta I'ortlund.Or. Dr. ftlkington, late Professor o f Kye fc Kar Diseases in 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 KVK, K A K or THROAT. Also will pay special attention to persons laboring under Chronic NervouH affections, aud to diseases peculiar to women, and recieve a limi ted number of cases expecting confinement. The intention Is to provide a Houe for such cases with all the best hygienic agencies, combined with the best medical skill to be had in the metropolis. Consulting physician and surgeon Dr. Philip Harvey, Prof, of diseases of -women and children in the medical department Willamette University. AImoDt.J.M. F. Browne. Prof, of Physiology med dep't. Willamette University. For any amount of references and circular, address lilt- J. It. PILKIMOTOX, Cor. lat and Waahlngton Mta., Hortland. Or. F. 8. Ak:n. Ben. Selling, H. E. Doscb. 5 ck fiSy jiff UJ II I OQ II ap I . 2 j I . . - - UJ I. GO S; J S 3 ca ; j THOMPSON, DsHAHT k CO. Iron & Steel MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN Shelf and Heavy Hardware, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, Farmers' and Mechanics' Supplies. WAGON AND CARRIAGE WOOD STOCK, ' CABEIAGE IIAKDWAKK. Or. WESTINGHOUSE &o CO., SCHENECTADY, "loTMa TRIMMING S Files, Twist Drills, Hammers, Sledge, Tongs, Stocks and Dies, Norway and Refined Iron, Horse Shoes and Nails, Cumberland Coal, CHAINS, COBOAOE OF ALL KINDS. Blocks, Oakum, Oars, Capstans, etc. BOLTS, RIVETS, SPIRES nails. QT7W STOV Of agon anfl Carriage MateriaJ IS THE LARGEST AND IJEST ASSORTED ON THE COAST. l?4 First St., 1? and 175 Front SI., corner Yaothlll, Portland, Oregon. We aiV now reocivini; a full line of und Tructlon K.iulnH. Our Sf-pitrati) iintl Flux !"tvlnir I'lirfither unil Has tlk best !Slnf XKW TOUK, BRANCH HOUSE, PORTLAHD, OGH. 3L 1 our (Vleltroted Neparators, Iever and TreaI 1owrfB, PortaM ir u ujfht Kiiiiiiiii. Strung ana uuruDie snu oneqiiiiicu " W befit (Sh movement and Kiddle for aeparatlnflr Wild Oaita frm Wheat. Our llnrsf-powerH are omjmi t. Kasy Itunniue and don't breakdown. Our Kuirlne in an Improve- nient long needel; Weight ISOOtu Ilia leu tlmn the average engine of riRme power, ana Men om third la tvtiter and fuel to do the naiiie work. Ja durable and easy to manage. Hundreds of these engines and threshers jiave been In Hiiecretwful ciju-rutioii for years. - . , . . Jjf-llease send for our Descriptive Catalogue aud Price LUt and Investigate tnorout;nl Di rort giving your order. 1 Saw Mill Machinery and Stationery Ermines Furnished on Reasonable Terms. i OFFICE--Commercial Dock, Foot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. O. OR. XVRT, Manager, F. S. CHADBOURNE & Oo. Cor. First and Yamhill, Portland, Or. . o . We are now prepared to give the best Bargains in I'lIRWITURE, BEDDING j & UPHOLSTERY, EVER OFFERED IN" THIS MARKET. Don't Fail to Give us a Call Before Purchasing. F. S. CHADBOURNE S CO., and Yamhill Si reef s, Portland, Oregon. Firs tOs- See that our Trade Mark, X11E BOSS" aad 1 ummmm J. I. CASE THRESHING MACHINE COMPAf Ml'f'U IMl'KOVKU FOK 1 la on every pair. EVERY PAIR (JUARANTEED. AKI.V, NFXUNQ St CO. SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM. WM. BECK &L SON. Importers ami dealers hi Guns, Rifles and Revolvers Y'S NEW SHORT APRON. unto my. boy - let me never. Ob, take me back, take me back hood aqnie, And from iU fragrant precincts never roam; But stay there, where the pine trees on the hill top weii d ly moa n , Where the small boys hunt the muskrat and the broker is unknown. The largest room in the world, under one roof ami unbroken by pillars, is at St. Petersburg. By Hay it is usetl for military displays: "by night for u vast ball room. Twenty thousand wax tapers are required to light it. The sensation of the week is at the Klite thea ter in Portland. Bonuie Kunue.'s. Alice Saun- iler?, Eva Claxton, Geo. C. Thompson and others are the attractions. rfSltlli Rods, Reels, Lines, Baskets, Flies, Leaders, FISHING Sinkers, Floats, Mtirgeon Lilies, Hooks of all kinds. TACKLE, Braided and Tapered Oil Silk Lines. Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods, 165 and 167 Second m., I'ott'iuwl i HUDSON'S GUN STORE, 83 First street, Portland, Orevoa. UN. JPltrrOJLft) AMO AUUIKITIOA The Drown Divorce Case. All sensible jieople suflering with rheumatism use Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Sold at $1.00 a bottle. After giving the Oregon Blood Purifier a fair "I see," said Mrs. Smyth, looking over i,w? f-' a3,b.ItVX punner and re- tha avanmrr nonai. 'hot Hwrvum I . I i v. - VMW rMfJL , kUV t U IT U 1 I I t t U 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 . vorce case has gotten into the courts." A. LEVJKGSON. "It haia, eh ?" said Mr. Smyth. "And now I suppose the papers will be filled with the disgusting details of the trial. These divorce cases ought to be heard by the courts with closed doors. It is disgraceful that the public journals should be permitted to cater to the de praved appetites of the people. What does the report say, Ellen ?" "Mrs. JBrown, it says, brought the suit, and Mr. Brown is the defendant." "I know; but what does it say about the proceedings ? Go on and read it." " Mrs. Brown came into the court room, heavily veiled, with her counsel, and sat right in front of the jury-box.' It is a very short report." "That's queer. The Evening Sun beam usually has such things in full. Wellgo on." "Mr. Brown sat with his counsel, and after the jury was selected the counsel for Mrs. Brown rose to present his case. He spoke for half an hour, going over all the charges, which were of a revolting character, and' " : "Doesn't it give what the man said ?" "Apparently not. Too bad, isn't it ? "That's the poorest newspaper I ever saw. I'll buy the Argus after this. How ever, the Qimlet will have a verbatim report in the morning. Read what there is anyway. "After the case had been thus open ed, the counsel said that he had twenty three witnesses present, each of whom would unfold under oath a portion of this most painful story. " "Ah! tow we are coming to it!" Here seems to be the testimony of the first witness in full. Perhaps," Henry, I'd better not read it. It is probably shocking." "Oh, well, of course such things ought not to be printed, but if the news papers will insert them and thrust them into decent families, we might as well look over them. What did he swear to?" "The paragraph is full of asterisks, as if some of the most unpleasant revela tions have been omitted." "Mutilated, hey? Pshaw! How an noying! When I want a thing I want it. Read it, anyhow." " 'The witness said' but no I was mistaken. 'Just as the witness began to iuiy tue counsel ior tue uetense rose to interrupt him." "What on earth was he meddling with it for?" " 'The counsel urged upon the court the desirability of preventing so much scandal, and he offered to consent that Mrs. Brown should have a simple de cree of divorce upon the ground of de sertion. " "Not accepted, of course? These law yera are a nuisance." " 'This was agreed to by the counsel for the plaintiff, and the decree being promptly granted by the court, the Send $1.00 to W.D. Palmer, Portland, for one year's subscription to the Pacific Overseer, the great semi-monthly A. O. IT. W. paper. Sheet Music: Largest stock on the northwest coast, orders filled promptly. Send stamp for cat alogue and journal, Wiley B. Allen 163 Third street, Portland. Turkish Runs. Send to John B. Garrison 167 Third street Portland, for catalogues of .le- Big1"- l t rank G. Abell, the Portland medai photo grapher, has remodeled his gallery and largely increased his facilities for doing good work. His large country imtronaee shows that the oeoDle of this county appreciate ood work. When you go to Portland call :n and see Frank and exam ine his gallery An hour cannot be spent any more pleasantly. Any book in the Seaside or Franklyn Square Library sent on receipt of price by the N. P. Sews Co., 147 First street, Portland. Dealers in all kinds of books and stationery. For the best Oregon photographs go to Abell the gold medal photographer, lfi7 First street, Portland. The best wort at popular prices to be had there. lias I.ollK Straw Itnke. .Separates riviinei- frm Nirniv ti mi lontr nm-mi nn,l Nhn. f - flogs In Tur weed or 1-Vrn ai.d does not throw tfrain over. Less IJelis. Tlie drive b-lt pa.ss.-s hi Square war is substituted for tlie troublesome cross belt. Cracks less Krain. Runs liirliter and thres ii mi wain in jmn iui.se or nut, piease write iis.ami we will gladly mail you our t'atalogtn i Also Agents for -Htudehuber Wain, mid I. I. i'nue Plow. TCill.e. It has tlll'Khort. auIpL rrd KhnLr nil htino. K,r Tlie drive belt passes around the heater and Fan Pulley and In provided with a tightener ics taster than any machine in America. lafclajr Taekle me Rtrery KtoaertptlM. O -- CO 'a o o o 4 u o rtEjIto BE6UITTEHKD MARCH 3a. 1879. BW.0IPJIB cr o CD CD CT CD CO o 3 1 CD 3 CD a. PERUVIAN BITTERS Garrison repairs all kinds of sewing machines For that headache! Try the Oregon Blood Purifier, the vegetable remedy, it's the cure. Portlanfl Bnsifless Directory ! MUSICAL. TIIK MlNU'Ali l'ANTIM K. A monthly jour nal of music (both vocal and instrumental,) sent to any address for 50cts per year. Address Wiley B. Alien, publisher and music dealer, 15-1 Third utreet, Portland, Oregon. Catalogue free. SlIBVETORN. W. IS. MAVKH-Civil Kngiueer, Contractor and surveyors. Otline 2 feturk street, tnion Block, Portland, Or., with Kerry & White, Heal Kstate Agents. Surveying done in any part of Oregon or W ashlngt o n MAKE USE OF THIS VEGETABLE KINGDOM A NT'KK rem k u y for BLOOD and LIVER COMPLAINT For f a 1 everywhere tl 00. i 1882 jSPRING 1882 MRS. Q H. CLARKE, I Fourth and Columbia sts., Portland, Or., Would announce to the ladies of this county t - tDe nas receivea ner SPRING STOCK OF ORDERS GIVEN PR0JBPT ATTENTION. lif i , ti'siWI I ' i it: -Sm !ft. hSSLMV i m s t ',? i - VP;" f (i i ' --r-" BUCKINGHAM & HECHT'S T 1: 'VCTI'' 'Jit . L'tjjT STAYER & WAJAZmt. PORTLAKO, OICKOOX. BOOTS AND SHOES Are the BEST and COST ISO MORE than Other Brands, and if the Merchant with uhom you Trade does not keep our! Goods ii is Decause u I'Ais neuer 10 sen a pair of Boots or Shoes every TWO Months than every FOUR or FIVE. WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR The Flneal HITTERS In the WORI.IA. THKY KFFKCTUALI.Y CURE MALARIAL DISASS, ltullKe the System nnd arreat the ravairea o i nvi-rnaiui Aionnoi iiablt, UIl'SOMAMA. We make. All Merchants In Good can procure these Goods at our Credit Ware houses In PORTLAND or San Francisco. TRY OUR "HERCULES" BOOTS HECHT BROS. & CO. A alt (your DrtiKglat or Wine tliem. Merchant for BAKER1EN. EMPlKlTilAKEttV 42 Washington: Voss A Kuhr, Pros. Manufac-turers of Pilot bread, Soda, Picnic, Butter, Boston, Sugar and Shoe Fly crackers. Orders from the trade holiaited and prbmptlv at tended to. ANNATKKN. W. ti. .IF...E fc CO.-I0!J Front street near Washington. Ores. metaLs, mineral waters, coals, etc., carefully analyzed. Assays for gold and silver : other metals from sf 3. to 5. CJold lilst bought and bars made. Orders by mail carefully attended to. I. B. McIVrONII, Cor, icai analysis made of coal dinary assays of gold, silver, iiarvey s. to 45. Ir. P. Front and Stark. Chem mineral waters, etc. Or-r,- leatl or Conner, from Consulting Chemist. ATTO R VBYK." ! P. K KXX Elk Y!, Attorney and Counselor at Law Room H JOekum'a halldlntf. Legal business pertaining to Letters Patent forlnveutions, before the Patent Office , or In the Courts, a specialty. WILLIAM COLLIER, MACHINIST. Dealer In vw and SECOND HAND MACHINERY, t MadlaonNt., Portland, Xtr. Parties deal ring Roller. Englnea or 8AW MILL. MACHINERY CBnwcurc by addreaalnc Air. Collier. New and Second Hand Machinery Roaghi and old or traded to udvuntatfc. KlxrAVKAKT TIIK RENT ITS THE CITY All Modern Improvements. Open all day. J.I II. HRI'.IWIVF.R. Proprietor STURGES, LARSEM & CO., jirixiivo AND ) C031MISSI0N MERCHANTS. Wholesale Dealers iu Teas Canned Goods, Syrups, Honey, Dried Fruits, Provisions, etc., etc. j Shippers of drain. Flour, Wool, and Country Produee. Consignments solicited and Liberal Advances made j when desired. VO. :I4V. FBOSPT STRKT. PORTLAND, OR. wiiiUKKDlAU fc CO., Agenta, San Fran- claeo. w. .1. VA! wntlYYKlt Jk CO.. Portland. SEWING MACHINE STORE, 10? Third Mreet, Portland. JOHN B. GARRISON, Proprietor, 6ENT FOR THE y White, Improved Singer, Crown, Howe. New riome, uavis, Wilson, "D" Howe, Royal St. John, Au'i uenerai Acent for Oregon ami whinrfnn jcmwry ior me Household Sewing Machine. Dealer In all kinds of Sewim? MahlnA Attach. menu Needles oils. Etc. ywNewtng Ucninm re pal red on ihort notice SALVREEN. nraay Heller unci .in Kwru i.i... Every Family should Have at Hand. It cures Corns. Bullions, llnrrw It mi U..U t..i..,. r . . . . , ' . . ..... ... .,, ..'.w... i iV7H.-. lvcll,ul; N i-ore eyes. fore lliroat. Sprains, Ulcers, Tooth ache, Side ache, AVort-, Salt rheum. ItuiGrmorm. etc. ki-nmim ii.H,.r.r. Maiiuj'-iTHfriN. ror sale by all Uruggists or sent on receipt of price by the llousehohl Supply Co. of M. 'IIIOllU, uifKUll. 1882. 1850. 32 Years Practical Experience. John A. Child DRUGGIST, hW0 AND - (1 Ml , Dealer in Fine Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, sponges, soaps, & Rubber Loods. Cor Morrison'2tJet' Portland, Or. special attention pa d to orders by man wneu arcom psnifdwitb the cab. innciLFiFi nn nLmS" An III r) sOTf 1 1 II II llllvTrrrf AIIIIN v rphla K-reut Mtrratk El enlng Remedy a4 Verve TO.MV U the It ultimate result of over 'A) vearw of pnu'tk-ul exiterl ence. and C17KKM WITH V N FAILING CE HTA I N I'Y Nervous and PhysU a lability. Seminal Weak, uess, Hjvermutorrhoea, Kmishions.lrniHjteiK'v Kx. Iiausted Vitality, Prema- rure Decline ami LOftttt OF MA.VIIWID, from wiiaiever cause produced. It eiirieheiis ami imriHea me iiUHMi, tieiiKiiieiis tlie Serves, Ilrain, Muscles Digestion, Jteprodnctive Oruna, and Phynicai and Mental Faculties. It "tops a y unnatural debilitating drain upon the system, prev enting Involuntary louses debilitating dreams, seminal losses with the urine, etc., o destructive to mind and Ixxly. It H a sur eliminator of all KIUXKV AND HLADDKK tX)M PLAINTS. IT CONTAINS NO INJUKIOUH IN (tKKUIKNT. Tothoae Buffering from theCe-ta of youthful Indlaen llona or rxrrnri, a iieedr, thorongh und permanent CI' RE IH tiXJAfk. AMTKKII. Price. 12 SiO per but tie, or Mve bottles In case with full directions and advice, Kt-lO. Sent Ae cure from observation to nnv address uisjn receiit of price, or C. O. l. To be had onl v of Dr. C. D. Nalrield, Xie Kearny street. San Francisco, Cat. Consultathnrsstrictl v confidential, by letter or at Office, KKKK. For the convenience oi patients, and in order to secure perfect sWrecy, 1 have adopted a private address, under which all packages are forwarded. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. Sufllcient to show its merit, will be sent to any on applying by letter, stating his svmptomn and age, Communications strletlv conlldeiKlal. A GRAND REVOLUTION In the Boot and Shoe business. AT THE New Yorlc Boot anfl SJioe Honso KO. 19tt FIRST STREET. I'aving enlarged mvs'oreand inat rooiwf . t... invoice of Ladies', Oeuts' and Children 'a FINE ROOTS AND SHOES. Prom thp largest and best Eastern nnnu. "re public can rely upon getting a finer article than ever before oflrred in Portland and at I.OWKK PHICKS. Call and see fur Yourself and be conrlnced II. GALlLICK, II ohm. Km, Siewr York Itoot and KhNs Flrat N i reel Sytes'Snre Core for Calarrli' IQUID OR DRV. PRljf!E f 1 00; "ATMOSPHKR1C JLU Insufllators," price 50c. Dry Cure and Inauflla tors mailed on receipt of price, with full direction for nse.etc. S. U. SK1DMOHK A Co.. Druerirists 1&1 Flrbt street. Portland. Ol. Sole Ageuts for the N. Pacific Coast. maryifj 1.(MK) KRWARD TTOR ANYONE WHO WILL I.RARV A- . K.elloiE fc aillson'aNvatem or Drew ana uouk catling, ana. with acorret meas ure and ierfect cutting, produce a bad fitting K,aiiiieni. nrvrrai nirprovemeuiM nave just been made. Agents to sell aud teach wanted In every town. Oood agents cau ...ake irom j f iu to f per uay. i t.x.i.(ji iu a Jli.IVSON, Cheney, Spokane Co., W. T I D. J. MAURKEY & CO., Proflnce CommlssionMercIirlnts Special attention given to the sale of Wheat, Oats, Flour, Wool & Dairy I'rottuco. Bend for WEEKLY PRICES CURRENT, mailed iree on application. Liberal Advances on Consignments. Conslgnn its and Orders Solicited. XO AND IS FRONT ST.. PORTLAND, MEN AND WOMEN P.ovs and Cu-ls. anyone who wants light, lileasanl ploymeni In which fnm :t to f io per day can bel will send their name and iMtstoiliee address to ii mediately, and receiv? our des;riitive circulars. dress. D. Portland I. Uetehell .V Oregon. Co, i t em knaee b im- Ad- o. 137 Front street. OR. Ml orders from the tounlrr will de'lverpd free ofch.tre. be STENCILS 8EALS rOKTLAND. OB. Plants, Trees, Etc. . II.IUSTRATKD f'ATA LOflUK FRKK J K. TRUMBULL h CO, 419 and 431 Sansome street, San Francuoo. rpilr: "WIIITK." WK HA VK THIS DAY SOLD -A. our entire interest in. unit irujicrUi,iK .Of the White Newtinr Mu.-lime tn l. ri "i--r son, of 17 Third sir et. I'ortland, Or, - Mr. Oarriton will hereafter supply tlie growiu demand lor thw sniei ior and popnlur sewing lm"'?' apJS s UILL A BARB, . .utt' ' M j- .."V!l-. -. . ' -1 -