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THE EAGLET AND THE CHILD.
I.
The Baron cam' to his castle yctt:
"O wifie, let me m ;
For I wi' rain and bluid am wet,
And sair and weary blin'."
His leddy Iookit down and saw
Her dear lord stand in' there,
Wi' bluid on his brow o' snaw
And on his yellow hair.
"Whaur hae ye been rae lang and late ?
What deed is't ye hae done?"
"I've brought our son aneaglet mate
Fiae Corrietnulzie Linn.
The parent eagles, fierce as fire.
Did strike me wi their wings;
I gare them o' my dirk's keen ire.
And dyed the Oorrie's spring.
"But bring babe Ronald forth to see
This plaything o the wild "
Rushed in the nurse "Oh, wae ia me,
And eagle's etown the child I"
"Awa', awa'. ye guilty man !"
The anguished mither said,
" Tis son for on, 'tis ban for ban
O God that I were dead I"
- II.
The eagle cam' to the wren's nest:
"0 Jenny are ye in ?
Some counsel gie me o' the best,
For I wi' grief am blin'.''
And Jenny look it down and saw
The puir bedraggled king,
Wi bluid upon his beak ana claw
And jaubs on ilka wing.
"Whaur hae ye been sae late and lang,
What waeful' deed's been dune ?"
"Oh, we hae tholed a cruel wrang,
At Corriemhlzie Linn.
The Baron climbed into our nest
Ower late we saw him there
And tore our darling frae our breast
To please his baby heir.
"But I hae played his ain dark game,
And reft his babe frae him; ... -
What will he think when l-nea hame.
x. u uuu ui9 crauie 1 jOlll ?
O Jenny, spe-v counsel me.
And r
le iur heart relief
t. iJila within ma lilro n CPA
Of fire, of rage and grief."
V
Awa', awa', ye cruel king.
Wha come for counsel here ?
Your bluidy claw, your jaubit wing,
They shake my breast wi' fear;
Awa', an tak' the bairn wi' speed
Unto his mither's knee;
A kindly deed's a kingly deed
That seta the captive free.
III.
The humati mither Rabbit sair;
While round her and the Chief
The eag'e mither rent the air
Wi cries o rage and grief.
"0 husband t tak' the eaglet hame.
Unto his ain dear nest;
A parent's heart is a' the same
In man or eagle's'breast."
The eaglet heard his mither's cry,
And shook his helpless wings,
And screamed a praver into the sky.
As to the King of kings.
The Baron tossed the youngling free
Upon the dial-stane;
Then with a swoon and clutch of glee
The eagle had her ain.
Yet sair and sairer did she greet,
Babe Ronald's mither fair;
"Oh, give me back my son, ray sweet, '
Ye powers of earth and air I"
"Be comforted, my wife, my joy.
And I'll redeem my sin;
I'll seek and find our darling boy.
By Corriemulzie Linn."
But hark I a sound a nurge of wings
40 wonder I Oh delight 1
The eagle, san and sir of kings.
Brought hame the baby wight;
Then flashing into heaven wi' speed,
Shrieked forth exultingly,
"A kindly deed's a kingly need a
That sets the captive free !
Good Words.
About Advertls ng-.
If you can arouse curiosity by an ad
vertisement it is a great point gained.
The fair sex don't hold all the curiosity
in the world.
A thing worth doing is worth doing
well. A thing worth advertising is worth
advertising well. A newspaper worth
Advertising in once is worth making a
contract with.
It is a mistaken notion that a fine store
in an eligible location, surrounded by
attractive signs, is a superior advertise
ment; for the experience of the most en
-terprising merchants is that it pays bet
ter to spend less in rent and more in ad
vertising.
Advertising is the pole that knocks the
persimmons.
Don't" be afraid to invest in ' printer's
ink, lest your sands of life be nearly run
out.
Trying to do business
tising is like winking
through a pair of green
may know what you are
without adver-
at a pretty prirl
goggles. You
doing, but no-
body else does.
Toe enterprising advertiser proves
.that he understands how to buy, becauso
in advertising lie knows how to pell.
Bread is the staff of human life, and
Advertising, is the stall of business
A simple card may profitably stand
years without change, but a sensational
.advertisement should be changed as of
ten as you can get the printer to do it.
A neavy advertisement once is more
than quadrupled in value by a small
card, published for a few months after,
.giving your address.
You can't eat enough in a week to last
you a year, and you can't advertise on
that plan either..
- Now is the time to think about adver
tising. and reflection should bo followed
by judicious action.
To make a man realize an idea as you
realize it is what is' necessary to make
him understand his needs. Advertise
ments should aim to place a matter so
clearly before the public that they see
it as clearly as the advertising does.
Enterprising people are beginning to
learn the value of advertising the year
round. The persistency of those who
are not intimidated by the cry of "dull
times," and who keep their names ever
before the public, will surely place them
on the right side in the end.
Julia bas five beaux and Emily baa
three, -while the old maid next door has
none. How- many beaux in all, and how
many would be left if they should give
the old maid half the crowd? A man
paysthirty cents for three pounds of
evaporated apples and gets a $14 news
paper puff for sending them to an orphan
asylum. Does he gain or lose, and how
much? A. has an overcoat for which he
paid $18, and his wife trades it off for
two red clay busts of Andrew Jackson,
worth thiity cents each. How much
money will she get from her husband to
buy a fall bonnet. Detroit Free Press.
Dresden's Famous Cblna
The history of Uresdefl China dates
back to the year 1710. Until recently
the work has been'carried on in the olyl
castle where the charmed secret of "how.
to make it" was discovered. A number
of commodious buildings are now used
for the work and occupied by sevon hun
dred workmen, we had almost said art
ists, for they certainly deserve that
name. The China is composed of feld
spar and "kaolien." The process of
making is very similar to that used in
the making of any China. The princi
pal charm is the skill and care which is
used. When one sees the numberless
processes of molding, trimming, baking,
decorating and polishing through whieh
every piece of China, and, indeed, each
tiny flower passes, vre do not wonder at
its great cost. This China has been imi
tated very widely, but one can always
toll the genuine article by the royal
mark, which is two swords crossed.
There are two qualities of Dresden
China; the second can be distinguished
2rom the first by the addition of two little
grooves, running at right angles with
the swords. The difference between
these classes arises simply from the fact
that in baking the second class articles
have not retained their perfect form.
The demand for . China is greater than
can be supplied, and the majority of
these orders come from England and the
United States. Dresden Cor. Provi
dence (It. I.) btar.
Another Cur Tut.'ky Horses.-
"FactsjFn ..parmer8 ou Wednesday gave
'eh successful ways for curing a balky
horse. We have read or heard of an
eighth tried by a clergyman which
proved effective. He took along a book
and a lunch basket, and when the horse,
as usual, made a dead stop fell to read
ing, and when the animal, tired of
standing, started up cried "WhoaF
compelling him to wait his pleasure for
a good share of i the day. It cured the
balking.
A WortMy Pbyatclan.
We publish in another column the ad
vertisement of Dr. H. Li. Moody of Port
land and would direct particular attention
to it. ,l The doctor is meeting with won
derful success in the treatment of disease
and all he asks is that those who are
suffering from any disease will write or
visit him an j i ihey c ij b cured they
willsponbc i ?lcv to perfect recov
ery.
Sheet Mcsi - : ri. c tt stock on the northwest
coast, orders fillt j romptly. Send stamp for cat
alogue and journal, Wiley B. Allen 153 Third
street, Portlar 1.
Frank G. Abell, the Portland medal photo
grapher, has remodeled his gallery and largely
increased his facilities for doing good work. His
large country patronage shows that the people of
this county appreciate good work When you
go to Portland call in and seo Frank and exam
ine his gallery An hour cannot be spent anv
more pleasantly. ! i
Seud $1,00 to W. D. Falmer, Portland, for one
year's subscrip?,iijn to the Pacific Overseer, the
great semi-uiouthiy A- O.U. V. paper.
Turkish Rugs. Bend to John B. Garrison
107 Third street Portland, for cajlog?ed of de
signs.
For that headache 1 Try the Oregon Blood
Purifier, the vegetable remedy, it's the cure.
George Kane nd Frank Howard, the great
sketch Arties, are filling the Elite theater, Port
land, every nigit. Old and popular prices '25
and 50 cents.
... mi. Jx
Garrison repairs all kinds of sewing machine
Any book in the Seaside or Franklyn Square
Library sent on receipt of price by the i. P.
News Co., 1474 First street, Portland. Dealers
in all Kinds ot books and stationery.
Portland Business flirMory !
THH MIMICAL PAMTItftE. A monthly Jour
nal of music (both rocal and instrumental.) hpiU to
any addrexn tor 50cls per year. Address Wiley B.
Allen, publisher and music d.Jer, 15.1 Third street,
Portland, Oregon. Catalogue free.
StRVETORd,
W. 11. MAY ft Civil Knglueer. Contractor uud
surveyors. Otliee 2 btark rtet. Union Block,
Portland, Or., with Kerry fe White, Real Kstate
A eent. Surveying done in any part of Oregon or
W awliinsrtoi'
HAKItlRS.
ESXPTR JTlIA ITE K -52 Wasliliurton. Viwx A
Fuur, Props. .Manufacturers of Pilot bread, Noda.
Picnic, Butter, Boston, Sugar and .Shoe Fly crackers.
ureter jrom tue traoe boiioitea and promptly at
tended to.
AW1YKKM,
v . t. k w.-itw rout street near
aslungton. Ores, metals, mineral water, coals,
etc., carefully analyzed. Assays for gold and silver
?..; other metals from to o. Uold dust bought
and bars made. Orders by mail carefully attended
to.
J. II. McIXTOHU.-Cor. Front and Stark. Chem
ical analysis made of coal, mineral waters, etc. Or
dinary assays of sold, sliver, lead or copper, from
S-t to Dr. P. Harvey. Consulting Chemist.
ATTOB!EY.
U. f. KESXEDYi Attorney and Counselor at
Law Uoom & Urkum't building. Iegal business
pertaining to Letters Patent lor inventions, before
the Patent Onice, or in the Courts, a specialty.
EYE & EAR INFIRMARY
' AND
SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK.
Hucadnm Road bet. Porter and Wood Sta..
Mouth lortlnd. Or.
Dr. Pilkincrton. late Professor of Eve Vnr TNfisnjua
m me iuecuoii department oi Willamette university
nan erecieu a nne uimmiiir. on a neatitirui e evutinti in
inesouin pan oi tue city aqu is prepared to accomo
date patient suffering from nil diseases of the KYK,
KAH or Til BOAT. Also will nay apeclul attention to
persons laboring under Chronic IServouu lifFecrloiis.
mm in umcuain pfcuuar 10 women, ana recieve a mm-
iei numoeroi cases expecting connnemeut.
The intention is to provide a Home for such cases
with all the best hygienic agencies, combined with the
best medical skill to be had in the metropolis.
wuniiiiuig (jiijrsiumu uuu Muigeuu kjv. rump iiarvey.
Prof, of diseases of women and children In the mell-l
department Willamette University.
Also Ur. J. M. F. Browne. Pro. t,t Ph vainlncv mwl
den't. Willamette University.
r or any amount oi references and circular, address
rr. lat nd IViiahlnirtnn Mil. 1'i.rtlun.l tw
STURGES, LARSEfl S CO.,
SHIPPING AND
C03IMISSI0N MERCHANTS,
Wholesale Dealers In
Tea-, Canned Goods. SrruDS. Honev. Dried
Fruits, Provisions, etc, etc.
Shippers of
Grain, Flour, Wool, and Country Produce.
Consignments solicited and TJberal Advances made
wneu desired.
YO. Hi. FRONT HTKET. PUKTLAND. OR.
MEN AND WOMEN,
Boys and girls, anyone who wants light, pleasaat em
pioyment in which irom sa to tio per day can be mace
will send their name and DoMofhce address to us im
mediately, and receive our descriptive circulars. Ad
dress, IK II. Oetchell ke Co., No. 187 Front street
Portland, Oregon.
SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM.
WM. BECK & SON
Importers and dealers in
Gansi Rifles, and Revolvers
Sinkers,
Floats,
Lines,
Hooks ol
all kinds.
FISHIITG TACK uE,
J Braided and Tapered Oil SUk Mnes.
Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods,
I65snd IftT OKowd t. lftn. Or
B. IIARTMAN & CO.,
I
8oclui Department for Iudlen and Chlldrrn's
Cambric and Alunltn Underwear and Coi M?t.
We beg to Inform oiir customers and the public that
we have spared no time or expense to supply the ionjf
felt want in line of Indies' Undergarments and Cor
sets. Ve have made special arrangements with the
largest (eastern houses and are now oir riii complete
lines of medium and showy undergarments compris
ing CHKMISKS. NIUHT UKKSKS, DKAWKUH,
8KIHT?. Ktc.Kte. .
In addition to these, we also keep the finest and
best selection of INFANTS' UARMKNTH. These
Koods hu made bv flrst-class hands, and we guaran
tee for ttienj the suixrior tinlsh found only in goods
purcha icd from .
M.'lIAKTMAX A Ci.,.at83'r5ilrd St.
We also keen Je-1r;-e-t selection of I Ioiery, Neck
wear aiif'Soy oools.
B, H AKTAf AN. dt CO., O- ox. HfiO,
vnntry oiders solicited. Portland, Or.
1850. 32 Years Praotioal Experience, 1882.
John A. Child
DBUGGIST,
I'ealer ia
Fine Chemicals,
Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,
Sponges, Soaps,
& Rubber toods.
Cor. Morrison & 2d fits
Portland, Or.
Special attention
paid to orders by
mall when accom
panif ditb the caf-b.
IS WEALTH.
JLud by If uylna Xur
BOOTS AJSTI3 SHOES
1KOM TIIK
New York IJoot and Shoo House,
So. 193 Flrat irec4,
hetween Yamhill and Taylor, Portland
TOli ADD TO YOUR OWN WKALTIf AND BY
JL that meuns make the whole country richer. W o
have just received the most elejfant sttck of (foods
ever bmueht to Portland, which we are selling at rates
that noi other house can. When you come to the city
briiir in j-our whole family and we will sell them
poods t astonisliingly low prices. Orders from the
countr j vlll be promptly attended to, and we will pay
freight mi nl goods sent to you.
BR. SUJBMAN",
Eclectic Pliyslciiiii&Surgeon
113 Slorrlaoa
Si., opposite Cuatom Ilouae.
fort land.
ikJi
T-RJ 8URMAX TUKATS DISK ASK AT HIM IX-
Jis stitute, n J AiorriHou Btreet. by the latest system
of Medical llyRiene, as pracl ced at the most cele
brated Hydrophatic and Hytdenlc Institutes in Eu
rope, where he studied this system, which includes
the use of Electric Baths, Oulva1ztion, Vapor and
Medicated Hal lis. Etc., Etc. Both acute and chronic
disease are cured by this system with astonishing
success, often without the necessity of medicines,
which aye onlr given lu cases where specially indi
cated.! Has a few apart m nts furnished for the convenience
ofpatlenf from a dixlanotf
Terms for dally treatment or for a course can be
learn Ml on application at IU Morrison straeu
Conawltntton f ff .
Dr. H. 31. 'RUSS, Dentist.
For the interest of the public, I have resolved to do
ttrst-claaa work at these prices :
rondnunm Onm H'orfc.Por celuln. 75 to SlOO
On Oold Ilu(e. SO to 1
Net of; Teeth on Kuhber, 12 AO and upward
Bet of Teeth on Celluloid.... lO UO and upward
Gold Filling J OO and upward
NUver and Hone Filling 1 OO and upward
Extraction of Teeth, with Ghi - ...Ml OO
OFFICE 105 First street, over Prentice' tuukio
store.
Or. II. !tl. UISS, Dentist.
Office hours, ll hnur.
Teeth extraeted wlihontarn. SO et.
WILLIAM COLLIER,
2yT J IUIST.
Dealer In Kew and
SECOND HAND MACHINERY,
OS Hndlwn St., Portland, Or.
Parties desiring Hollers, Equine or HA."W
MILL HACIIIKKUIT ran secure
bF addreaolnit Ulr. Collier.
New and Sccoml Hand Machinery
i
aught nni sold or traded to udvunf aarew
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STENCILS
SEALS
m niurr am
OK.
j rOBTJLAJTT
l.OOO ItEWARD.iviL
EOR ANYONE WHO WILL LEARN
Kellovgr te JIIImq's System ot Ir;s
and Cloak Cutting, and, with a eorret meas
ure; and perfect cutting, produce a bad fltUnX
garment. Several improvements have juf
beon made. Agents to sell and teach wanted
!n everv town. Uood agents can ake ironi
410 topper day. KKLLOtiO & JiLLSON,
I Cheney. Spokane Co., W. T
' Sure Core for Cat
I IQUID OR DRV, PRICE flOO; "ATMOSPHERIC
AJ I tjsufflators," price 50c. Dry Cure and Insuflla
tors mailed on receipt of price, with full direction for
use.etc. fS. G. SKIDMOBK A Co., Druggists IS Elrst
street. Portland,
fVKSt-
Sole Agents for the N. Pacific
tnr29tf
R KStA XJ RJ. XT THE BEST IN THE ITTT
1
ill Modem Improvements. Open ail day.
JT. If. I1RKWWRR. roirletor
rpilri "WIIITK." WE HAVE THIS DAY SOLD
t our entire Interest In. and transferred the agency
of the White Sewing Machine to Mr. John B. Garri
son, of 167 Third sir et, Portland, Or. Mr. Garrison
will hereafter supply the growing demand for this
superior and popular sewing machine.
aplS HILL ft BARR
The Bishop Scott Grammar School.
A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS
and Young Men, will begin its fifth year under
Its present management Sept, 5,1882. Prepares boys
for college or business. The teaching Is practical and
thorougn. and discipline strict. Send for twelfth an
nual Catalogue, giving Clmpieie list OI lonucr f"".
Address, j. w. MIL.1 m. v., iieaa aiasier,
l2Je'Jm Portland, Oregon.
Lines.
Baskets, -Mx&r$
Leaders, '"vic7
Sip' coas
$m AKD ft
Ste V M -" 4 s uwf -s u mi
Syses
ami
I
J. I. CASE THRESHING MACHINE COMPANY'S
IIasT.ong Straw Rake. -Yiarntes Cleaner from Ktraiv tl an lontf api'oh ahd Klidi f Ktruw Kal.e
Clov '"jCiV.WWrtfrCt1 Fern and does not throw grain over, l.ens Hcl s. The lrive belt parses around the
(Smiare.Jj?rar js substituid for e troublesome cross belt. Cracks less strain. Uun Milliter h;1 thrt'shns faster
L-- " If you waut to purchase or not, please write us.and
Also Agents for fitpdebaker Wasron. and J.
BUCKINGHAM & HECHT'S
BOOTS AND SHOES
Are the BEST and COST NO MORE than
Other Brands, and If the Merchant with
whom you Trade does not kcop our Goods
It is because it PATS better to sell a
pair of Boots or Shoes ererj TWO
Months than crery FOUR or FIVE.
WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR
We maVe. All Merchants in Good Credit
can procure these Goods at our Ware
houses in PORTLAND or San Fraucisco.
TRY OUR"HERCULES" BOOTS
HECIIT BltOS. & CO.
A CAJiD.
Moody, of Xew York
Dr.
City,
A Graduate of the Xew York School of Medi
cine, alao of the Dublin Practice.
A word to the public Consultation free;
I Invite the sick, no matter what theirdiseases may
be, to call and invest igate for themselves before aban
doning: all hopes, for it will cost you nothing. I give
no encouragement unless there Is a fair prospect of
making a cure. 1 will endeavor to be candid in my
opinion and reasonable in my charges. I claim not to
cure everybody, but to cure all that can be cured. I
have had twenty years' successful practice In the
treatment of both acute and chronic diseases. I have
liicated in Portland, and all I ask is that you give me a
f;iir, unbiaied tMal, by which 1 hope to merit your con
fidence, and (rive entire "katlsfucJou to all suffering
humanity. My rcputnuon hu bueij ariiiiroj by being
candid with my patients, through ear of biiccessfni
practice, both in Europe and in this country, and
studiously keeping up with the age. I know the cause
and remedy needed, not by guesswork, but by years
of experience.
In my treatment of many diseases I make use of a
new method of cure. The treatment is simple and the
mot feasible pf all. There is no unpleasant sensation
whatever attending the treatment. 1 invite all persons
alUicted to vUlt and freely convince themselves, leav
ing me to verify the assertion that there has never
existed a remedy ho atartliuir and immediate in its
effects. Ihese noted curative a'ds, as handled in niv
practice, are endor ed and approved by the faculties
of both Europe and America. The beneficial effects
are perceptible almost from the start. I'-usi's regarded
incurable, and of years standing, yield to its mild but
wonderful influence. And in no case can the treat
ment be attended wth the least danger, thereby tes
tify iuz it to be the most harmless agent in therapeu
tics. Those who wish to apply for advice or treatment
may confidently do so without hesitation or diffidence,
as the moat timid may rely on that Inviolable sc reey
whi h has already proved the basis of an extensive
professional reputation abroad.
Cases can be treated by coriespond'tioe when a 4.er
eonal interview is impossible, providing the patients
will minutely detail all of their bodily infirmaties and
mental disturbances written in a simple and natural
style, and In accordance with the nec Asarv details of
their own feelings. Oi.e personal Interview, however,
even with patients residing at a di-tance Is highly de
sirable when practicable, and will more than repay
the patient the exiHnse and trouble of a trip to Port
land. The advantage of even a visit are apparent and
manifold. A sintrle visit lu most cutter, will prmhlx tli
doctor to form an accurateopi'iion and note particulars
wiiu u migiii oe ioi signi oi in inere correspondence.
. .t i i -. v. -. t i . . .
I'Hi iK-uturiv oeu u liiicrosi (ipic ami cuenucai antiiy
sis is absolutely necessary. J'atients not resid
ing in the city who wish to transact their business
through ilie mails or by express can have the neccs
sury remedies sent to any address or left at anv rail
way station or couch olliee in Oregon or Washington
territory until caned for. carefully packed und se
curely sealed. Office and Residence, 281 First street
Koonis 28 and 27, Ladd's New liullding, Corner First
and Columbia, Portland, Oregon.
$X000 EEWAED
TILL IJE PAID TO ANY PERSON PIlODfC-
T T ing a more effectual remedy than
Dr. Keek's Sure Cure for Catarrh,
Which has stood the test for fourteen years. Physi
cians, Druggists, and all who have used and thor
oughly tested it, pronounce It specific for the cure of
inatioatnsomeuiseu.se. Try it, our druggist has
it, price 1.
Dr. Keck thoroughly understands, and is eminently
successiut in tne treatment of all chronic ana dim
cult diseases of both sexes and all sgei, having
made a specialty of their treatment for fourteen years.
He treats Cancer without Using the knife. . Hia favor
ite prescription is furnished to lady patients Free.
10 lauy hiiouiu wimuui it. 1 ouug, middle-aged or
old, male or female, Insanity or a life of sullering is
your uieviiauie aooni unless you apply 111 time to the
physician who understands, and is competent to treat
your case. Waste no more time nor money with In
coiui'eieiit puysiciaiiH. jn communications attended
10 wun uispatcn, ana are strictly confidential. Circu
lars, testimonials, and a list of printed questions fur
nished 011 application. tOXMUI,TAT10. FKKK.
Inclose a three-cent stan.p for list and add res DH
JAMKS KKCK.No. I. '15 First street, Portland. Or.
HUDSON'S GUN STORE,
M First street, Portland, Oregon.
ePH. PMTOM AND A.MtflTKITIOft
refc mt Wr Dertt1osw
Thfr Oreeon specfic for Fever & Aue.
I
Aircii impk()vi: rott ihss.
we will gladly muil you our Catalogue.
I. ue Plow. ,
i
fS S Pv-'SlJ , :; . , , ; v)C
rT, fa g $mm
s. TiiT T i iii it UK ii . 'mmmTmmmmtmmt MTBaf Tin.' sm I 't tttw JWW -aim . fc-ftJW I
Or. VVESTITGHOITS
SCHENECTADY,
XKW YORK,
BRANCH
Portland,
W" are now receiving a fu'.l line of our Celebrated Keparatora. Iever and Tread Powers, Portable
and Tract Ion Engines. Our Separator is Light liuniiing. strong and Durable and unequaled as a Oral
and Flax staving Thresher and has the best Hhoe movement and Kiddle for separating Wild Oats fross
heut. Our Hore-power8 are Compact. Easy Running and don't breakdown. Our Engine In an improve
ment long needed; IVelirht ISOOfo SM0 lbs less than the average engine of same power, and uses one
third lesa wnternnd fnel to do the sarue work, is durable aud easy to manage. Hundreds of these engines
and threshers have been in successful operation for years.
tfuflf-Please send for our Descriptive Catalogue and Price 1.1st and Investigate thoroughly be for
giving your onier.
1 Saw Mill Machinery and Stationery Enaines Furnished on Reasonable Terms.
3?. BAKT, Manager.
OFFICE Comuiorclal Dot k, Foot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon,
D. J. MALARKEY & CO.,
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Special attention given to the saJe qf
Wheat, Oats, Flour, Wool & Dairy
Produce.
Send for WEEKLY PRICES CURRENT, malted
free on application.
Liberal Advances on Consignments.
Conslgnn its and Orders Solicited.
IO AlfD 19 FRONT ST., POIITULX0, OB,
The Ftnent HITTKltS In the M OULD,
THEY EFFECTUALLY CURE
MALARIAL DISEASES,
Vitalize the jlem unit urmt the ruvairrt o
the Iltvadful Alcohol Ilublt.
HirsOMAXIA,
Ask your Draggl.t or IVIne
Hrrchunt far
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WILMKBOIMO A. CO., Auent., Kan Frua
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W. ti. VAX C1IL Y'F. rU CO., Portland.
ProiceCon
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PERUVIAN
BITTERS.
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NEW SHORT APRON.
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It has the KhnH. quick erd hnke on P!ife. Ntvtr
beater and Ian Pulicy uin! Is provided with tightener
than any machine in Amerli-a.
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bte that our Trade Mark, "TUB IMSS"
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TRY FAIR GUARANTEED.
AK.IV, NEXJLI&'O acf)Q.
SEWING MACHINE STORE,
1G7 Third street, PorllDt.
JOHN B. GARRISON. Proprietor,
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White, Improved Singer, Crown, Howe, New
I Home, Davis, Wilson, 40" Howe, Royal
I St. John,
Ati'f General Agent for Oresron and Washington
I Territory lor the
j Household Sewing Machine.
Dealer In all kinds of Sewing Machine Attach
menu. Needles Oils. Etc,
3,Sewlng Machines repaired on short notice,
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