HARVEST SONG. j The fields are shining broad and still Like sorre bright golden ocean; Ome, farmers, all, to labor's call Your reaper put in motion. j Once bare and fallow lay the grouud, Beneath the hot sun burning; Now rich and heavy stands the gram, A hundred fold returning, j The header boldly breaks the way, (The west wind lightly blowing), And down the long, clean, shinning roads, We harvesters are going. The acres wide their treasures yielding, In golden masses streaming; And, swung by strong and ready arms, . Each laden fork is g earning. Come, start the stack and build it high, (The light straw floating o'er us;) Our conquering armies soon will leave The plain swept clean before us. r Cincinnati Gazette. An Old, Old Story. Woll I declare, stranger, .,;tA a turn! I I was kind of expectin' somebody, and for half . - t a! 1, mAVu o a f arflS her. but she'd never stop to knock; want a bite and a snp and a night's lodging? Why of course; sit down, do. la most forgot to ask you, I was that iius trated. Poor soul! How tired aud worn out you look! I can make you comforta ble for the night and give you a good meal of victuals and a shake-down on the floor, but I would h a-r-d-ly like to put you in Lizzie's room she was that par ticular, and your clothes are so wet and drabbled. Why woman, what makes you shake soague? Never heard tell of any in these parts. Quess you must have brought it with you. Well, a good night's rest will set you up wonderfully, and you can lie right here by the stove, and the fire a-smoldeiin will keep you warm, and the light will be a-burnin till its broad day broad day ! . What do I keep the light a-burnin for? Well now, when folks asks me that, sometimes I tells them one thing and sometimes I tells them another. I don t know as I mind tellin you, because you re sucn a poor, misionumi wwui, and a stranger, and my heart kind of goes out iu buvu. "-"- daughter. She's been away these ten years, has Lizzie, and they do say as she's livin in grandeur in some furrm place, and she's had her head turned with it all, for she never lets her poor old mother hear from her, and the line people she's with coaxed her off un beknownst to me, and I don't mind tell ing you, as it was a great shock to mo, and I ain't the same woman since Lizzie went out one night, and when she kissed me said, "Leave a light in the window, mother, till I come, back;" and it was ten vears ago, and Tve never seen her since, but I've burned a light in the win dow every night these ten years, and shall till she comes home. Yes, its hard to be a mother and be disappointed so. I allowed she was dead till folks, as seen her well and splendid, told me dif- ferent, and 1 was sick a long ume iimi what made mv hair so white but I hope she never heard of it, 'twould have made her as miserable as I was, and her fine things wouldn't have been much comfort to her Folks; blame her terribly, but I'm her mother, and it just seems as if I could see her; so pretty, with her long brown curls, and the smile she had, and her gentle ways, and I loving her better RoavAn above me! This is my pun ishment to sit alone all day and never to sleep at night, but I hear her crying, "Mother! mother! where are you?' and if I go once, I go a dozen times to the door, and look up and down the lone some road and call, 'L i-z z-i-e! L-i-z-z-i-e!" and there's never any answer but the night wind moaning in the trees! Wyil, I didn't mean to make you feel Vkoi- Hnn't mv. roor soui! You've had enough trouble of your own, I guess by - iiro t Ynm-" Tinnrla are like ice and vour temple and your face is white onH and whV. WnSL IS LUIS? xuu io rii and vonr hair haners in brown nnrio vnnr eves Merciful God! back to her mother it's my child that was lost and is found put out the light. The BUngy Miller. Upon the bleak ridge of a wooded hill in Norway once lived a poor old woman. Misfortune had followed her all her life.' Care and time had made deep lines orifi trmv hair for her. but she was hope ful, earnest and good in face of hard for tune. v.voti fhft snn RhininGr uton her remote and silent cottage did not seem to light it up kindly, but it was not the fault of the sun, for the dark evergreens around iiaifViiA liAr lion so from view, and in Rnmmpr and winter made a solemn annnd lika t.hf mnanino of the sea. LtVUMU J - m Some of the peasants oi Norway say that the trees have a langnage of their own, and that they talk to one another, and when Gherster sat beside her lonely hearth at night she used to half believe that the gloomy forest for miles around was talking about herself, as each tree waved its branches in the winter wind. One cold afternoon Gherster went to the mill for flour. The way was long. and the air was sharp and frosty. She found the stout and prosperous miller scolding his workmen, fretting at his trade, and cheating his customers. The miller was a hard man. He con sidered all poor people beggars. He only laughed at Gherster when she put down all the money she had and asked for a little flour. "What!" said he, "do you think you can buy breadstuff with that petty sum?" He knew her to be thrifty and honest, but that makes no difference to the stingy miller. "I will bring you more money as soon as I can earn it," said Gherster. "No, no," replied the miller. "No pay, no flour. I never trust." As Gherster toiled sadly homeward with her empty basket on her arm, the wind rose, and all the leaves on the trees rustled as though a storm was com ing. To the old woman they seemed to be talk louder and faster than evqr. They seemed to be saying 'Ill-gotten prosperity does not make happiness. Prosperity of the mind is much better than riches, gold and silver. No one can bo happy unless he try to do right." t Than arm VP.rd nn the rough road be hind her, just as she reached her cottage door the clattering of norses uoois mm gled with big drops of rain pattering on the forest floor. 'Gherster. Gherster!'' called a voice, and looking out she saw a strange man on a strange horse. He tossed from his saaaie a Dag oi flour plump down on her very door step, " . , , 'I saw you at the mm, necriea, ana I was so ashamed of that stingy miller that I have brought you a little pres ent. Good-bye, Gherster, and remem ber the poor." . Before she she could thank him he rode away down the wooland road, grow ing smaller andmaller, until he looked like a little brown leaf no bigger than a man's hand. Then all the leaves in the forest seemed to whisper, "Did you hear what he said about the stingy miller. Yes, AiA TTa will not heln the 0 U1U( TWJ " VTo will (fA nn himsrrv one: lie is cold and heartless.-' ' Ugh! How the wind blows tip here! Don't stay here any longer. Iiet us go down the stream. Let us goto the mill. Ha, ha, we will Then came a long rusmng noise ui mo tn the stream, millions cf brown and red and yellow leaves flying and tossing and whirling to me cf roam "Thi is the wavL" shouted a little iirnwn lAdf in advance, "here's the water wViaaI. Wfl'll ffo down in there. How fast it turns around. ; All together now, rtm-orrl in VirA nnsh hard!" TTT l il .1 v tHa Alii IV nar. a nnisa TJlHrH WUS llUUCt uuu v mill! What a splashing and grinding and thumping! "i)nnTt. rowrt so I crroaneu wv uiu wheel. ' You are choking me; I cant, breathe. You are breaking my arms. I can't grind the miller's corn if you crowd so hard ," . Crash! All silent. The mm wueei tnr-n nn mnrfl. The water ran from its great arms and dripped into the ii flTtnoca tuiinnr mil ine wiitiCi. was on". W cfnnnol it rlidn't We?" Said the v, " --'t' w - ---- little brown leal, noaiing sereueiy from the stingy miller's mill. Youth's n How to he Happy and Long llTed. Vir-a Btn.lv fnaonnira a comDOSure of mind and body. Avoid agitation of one A. 41 kJVl JV T I rki. thA nthpr. psnficiaiiv Deiore auu uitci meals, or while the process of digestion is going on. to tnis ena, govern juui tpmrier: endeavor to look on the bright ciAa nf thinrra kppndown. as much as iwssible, the anruly passions; discard anTrr iiAfrfrl and malice, and lav your . - .-it. ,.n liAftH nnnn the mliow OI cnaniy wim ji mankind. Let nof your wants outrun .... . 1 v 1 1 your means. Whatever aiincuiues ,yuu . 1 . T 1 nave to encomter, oe not perpiei.au, uu oniy ininit wuuii ib"" sight of Him who seeth all things, and t.TiH results. When vonr meal is solitary, let your thoughts be cheerful; when you are social, which is better, avoid disputes, or senous q T-nrn mpntu nr tin oleasant topics. "Un- .,;f mpola " make ill dices tions." and the contrary is produced by easy conversation, a pleasant project, livplv comnamon, I nAviaa wivps not to entertain their hus bands with domestic grievances about children and servants, nor ask for rnnAT. nnr nrnnonnd unreasonable or , L X , . . nnkincr iAstinns; and advise Hus bands t keep the cares and vexations of iio Tprrll tr themselves, but to com municate whatever is comforting, cheer ful and amusing. Self-government is the best step to health and happiness. In this connection the following sug nceiinrm orA imronos: v. at slnwlv as if it was a pleasure you desired to prolong, rather than a duty to ue periormea as ouu as pwaijo. Don't bring your prejudices, your di3 lilroii urn r onnnvftTlfiea. VOUr Past miS- fortunes or future forebodings to the rtunes or iuiurc iuicuumuno VLe; JK .fhSS table .4.. . . 1 1 . f XL A . 1 bo riglit tojnure tne temper 01 iubcwh, A ocfrnv th flavor of the viands, and the fnrfc nf the familv by your want of n n nof 11 oil f . nh variety m vour food as possible, but not many dishes served at one time. Find as little fault as possible with the food prepared, ana praise wneu you can. "Fin oiiv Iia thankful, if vou nave no moat. that, vou have at least an appetite, and linnfl for something better in the future. A blind old man was kept in the cellar of his wealthy son's house in Cincinnati, fed on scraps from the servants' table, ninihaA in TOoro and conched on straw. This is because his daughter-in-law has a grudge against mm. I lie calendar JHtnairela. The next attraction at New Market Theatre in Portland will be Calendar s fnmrms Minstrels which will open July 3il with an immense company. The Mr. Chas. K. Vacon. informs us that the company will make an. interior trip at the conclusion of their Portland noracpment and will play at i Oregon City on the 10th inst., Salem the 11th, Rno-ena fiitv the 12tb. Albany the 12tb, Corvallis the 13th. Independence the 15th, Vancouver the 17th, Dayton, W. T. the 18th. Walla WaUa the 20th and 21st. The Dalles the 22d. New Tacoma the 21th. Seattle the 25th and 26 th, Victoria the 27th, 28th and 29th. A ttentton is invited to the advertisement of Dr. Keck, which apear9 in another column. The doctor has been a resident of Portland for nearly five years. Ilia offices aud labaratory are extensive, comprising all the rooms of A BCD andJE. Strowbridge's building, northwest corner of First and Aider streets, one of the most mag niflcent structures as well as central locations in the city. ! Any book in the Seaside or Franklyn Square Library sent on receipt of price bv the 1m P. News Co., 1474 First street, Portland. Dealers in all kinds of books and stationery. Send $1.00 to W.D. Palmer, Portland, for one year's subscription to the Pacific Overseer, the great semi-montniy a. u. u . v . paper. Turkish Rugs. Send to Jobn B. Garrison 167 Third street Portland, for catalogues of de signs. i Sheet Mcsi ; i 1 rj ret stock on the northwest coast, orders fil In Tromptly. Send stamp for cat alogue and journal, Wiley B. Allen 153 Third street, Portland. Frank G. Abell, the Portland photographer and winner of. the gold medal, returned by the last steamer from the East, where he has been to procure new improvements and novelties in his art. He brings a large number of accessories and will mnra than ever lead the Drofession in Portland. Ca 1 and see him when jou go to the city. flAorr TCftino And Lester Howard are still drawing crowded houses at the Elite theater in Portland. Kitty and Carrie Armstrong in their specialties are immense, and the whole company is strong and talented. Garrison repairs all kinds of sewing machine Explained at; foot of this column4. PorQanfli Easiness Directory ! -TZU FACTORY. 11 . 1 1 ' illXwAVllERKMTKIN ib CO. -Cor. t rout and Stark, rortiann, raanuiaciurers ox iui kuiuhui suu cases. Bond for catalogue. "j Mi'SlOAL. XII K Ut'NICAL PASTIHE.-A monthly jour- nui nf miisin rhuth vocal and instrumental.) sent to n.nv addrens lor aocts per year, Auiirrsn . n ucj 1 1 . cA,.tn t.iv 1'iiu f AHil rnuu v PV 1. Allen, publisher and music dealer, 1M TlUrd street, I'ortianu, jr'K"- SlRV EYORH. V. . MAVKR-'ivH KiiKH-eer, Uontracior anu surveyors, unine z csiarn. .surci, " "yv l'ortiana, urM wnu rcrrj . im.., Agents. Survevuig done in any part of Oregon or WashinKtorJ "BAREH1FA Fuhr. 1TOPS. iliinuittciuraawi . ' , Mcnic, Butter. Boston, Sugar and .Shoe Fly crackers. Orders from I the trade holioitwi and promptly at tended to. I AKNAYKIIN. Washington.! ures. eis, etc., carefully analyzed. Assays for gold ami silver ii - nt hpr metals from tl to 5. Gold dust bought and bars made. Orders by mail carefully attended to- .... J. B. McINTOSII.-Cor. rroni ana niar. uur. .- ical analysis jimae oi ami, iumi-i dinary assayH of gold, silver, leaa or copper, iru.n A- A 4 If 1 11 iri'PV - I XI1H111LLI1U V- IlCIitmi. - " ATTOItX k V w. DI. KKVN Kit If. Attorney ana counsojur oi ",rr.?!r. r ouar inventions, before the Patent Office or in the Courts, a specialty. z, r T.Tr,T.r . --7 EyjJ EAR INFIRMARY i AND SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK. Macadam Bond lt. rm tfr iind wooa nr tiitlniytAn.late Profe!M)r o f Kye & Ear Diseases In the Medical Department of Willamette t.nlversHy has erected a nne nunuiug. on u ut-auiuui nr... the south pare of the city and is prepared to accomo date patients suffering from all diseases of the M i., KAR or THROAT. Also w ill pay special attention to persons laboring under Chrome N eryous affect ions, and to diseases peculiar to women, and reciee a lluil tednumoeroi ciwen Mjirviun " . The intention is to prt,vide a Home for such ; t ases with all the best hygienic agencies, combined with the best medical skill to be hal in the .metwpo oiT ?. of women and children In the medical department Willamette University. ... , AlHoDr.J.M. K. Browne, Prof, of Physiology med den't. WilKfWtte University. iSn. .. un,Ainr nt rofir.n.-ej and circular, addrew. 1 " " " - " ----- . 1 virfyi ; Cor.lt and Wmthlugton Portland. r. ForCuts,Burn, SbresyVoilspHes f?flkpd Breasts. f Ft Corns, etc.it has no equal. Sold by Drug gists and coun try stores at 10 cents per box. A kda or rr ..... 1 WILLIAM COLLIER, MAOKI2STIST. j Deulerln Xewaud SECOND HAM) MACHINERY. 08 Jlladlsun Su. Portland, Or. Pnrtte delrlnst Holler-. Ennlne or iw Itjr addrMln Air. Collier. New ani Second Hand Machinery ongbt and old or traded to adtrontag1. ST URGES, LARSEN & CO., IIIPrilSG AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 iin. AA nlAM In ; Wholesale Dealers In Tea. Canned Goods, Syrnps, Honey,' Dried f ruits, iTovisions, eic, cic i ShlPTvers of i Floor. Wool, and Country Produce. Consignments solicited and Liberal Advances made j WUC11 t-V vn. a. I-Bovr htkkt. pobtlakd, ok. EC0N03IY IS WEALTH. i And by Buying Your BOOTS AN SHOES FROM THK New York Boot and Shoe House, j No. IOS Flrnt Street. Between Yamhill and Taylor,; Portland LTOU ADD TO YOUH OWN, WEALTH AND 1Y ever bought to Portland are SeUinK at rateH thatnoVtLrhouKecan. When you jometot he 1... in riii. whulp familv and we will well ineni JSSff. nhlnipw Pt Orden, from the country win oe prjmH'- .....v., . . freight on an goou went, i HUDSON'S GUN STORE, M First street, Portland, Oregon. SUXt, PISTOI AMD AMMUNITION riAlit Toeklo of lfrrerT Qemtle. THE "WH1TE. WE HAVE THIS DAY "our entire interest in and transferred the agenc of the White Hewing Machine to Mr. John B. CMrri mii of 167 Third str t-t. Portland, Or. M r. arrViS:.. win hereafter Supply the grown demand for thU. superior and popular aewlng ntachlne -pARR MEN AND WOMEN, Bovs and Eirls. Anyone who want ngM. pieasaai ,-. ployment in wnicn iu ?- "' 1' "rrPX -, ' I1B im. ui.nj .ho .n.mKiinii Dostoftiee add reus to us irr,i r .eoelva ouf descriptive cireularH. Ad- drew. I. II. Oetchell As Co., No .187 Frout street Port'and. Oresron. HTISELL 10 000 Pianos 1,000 Organs. M 111 f II.IW of MannJacturmn Kr(.iitJ3 to 1.000 Cih. Rent or i lii.tAllmeiita. Cktalotpie Free, 1 ANTISELL, cor. Market Powell fcn Fratieiaco Liver and Kidney diseases vetoed by Dime Pills. i fl id iu'ui i r lint ii 1 t., I III ll BUCKiriGHAm S HECHT'S BOOTS AND SHOES Ar fhUFST and TOST NO MORE than Other Brands, and if the Merchant with whom yon Trade does not keep our uooas it Is hecanse It PAYS better to sell a Ar TWt nr Shops ercry TWO 7A& V wvw ' m Months than CTery FOUK or FIVE. WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR We make. All Merchants In Good Credit these Goods at our Ware houses In PORTLAND or San Francisco. TRY OUR"HERCULES" BOOTS HECHT BROS. & CO. SIOOO EEWAED Trrri.r. R PAID TO ANY PERSON PRODUC- V ing a more effectual remedy than nr. T ml-' Sun Tiire for Catarrh. .... ... luc) up fmirf pii venrs. l'hvsl riaiin. LruKiMi ... ... " " ' -. , i... ....,1 an u-hn liuvu nwii una tnor- that loathsome disease. Try II. Your druggist has lt'Dr! Keck thoroughly understands, and Is eminently .... ... ........... all K un I a Hill, tff I 111 SUCCeSSIUI 111 me liraui'c.v " " V ;r cult dleaie of nolh wxei and oil nse, nauig mdde a specialty 01 tneir tr-tn um i '. j- ... . ... -1 ..r .nnt nuincr flip knife. lilS IUVOr- . i.t 1.. ....;. l..t t. I... 1.7 .... tf li-llt . lie PSCripiHJII IB lUIIIiauru iu ." T n . I . No latlv should be without it. Young, middle aged r old. male or female, insanity or a iuc ui Bmin uiK . vour inevitable doom unless you apply In tnn- to the uhvsician who understands, and is competent to treat vonr case. Waste no more time nor money with in competent physicians. All communications attended to with dispatch, and are strictly confidential. Circu lars, testimonials and .XS1 mslied on application. CO V U I.TA ri r T....i.w u t)inw4'iiit sta'w for list una adores-, fn. JAM ICS KF.CK, No. i: First street. Portland. Or. PHAT2S O AP. USRtVALLED FO rnrl-iirKkln Iine acl tor Prfseni'ic A Hnliy Khlu. -Bewareof imitationii of cth the above lutlT celebrated articlts. amp nPiY. who l8. mnufcmre the lartrp-t .irtmciit of LAUNPRY and TOILKT 30AP in he world. Office J01 Sacramento Ktreet San Francisco, Cal. 1850. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1882. John A. Child DRUGGIST, Tealer in Fine Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Sponges, Soaps. & Rubber Loods. Cor Morrison fe 2d stf Portland, Or. ! Pneclal attention pa d to orders by mall when ifcom parlPdith thcah. tIAKCB STENCILS SEALS RAL EXOSATKB. rOBTLAlCr i OB. SEY310UH, SABIN&C0., Manufacturers of MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHER Portable Engines & Horse Powers, And Sole Asrenta for the following: celebrated Farm and Road Machinery : The Randolph Header, ' The Htandard elf-Kke Keaper. Tho Ntundurd I.ltfht Mower, rl he Iron K.lair M x-l'iMil-tllt Mower, The Victor Self-Dump ulUy hake, The Ninndard Hand. Hump Sulky Knke, The Itnckeye iraln Drill and Seeder. The Vlebrated Morrison Plows, The Whitewater fc Ketcham IVHgoni. We cordially invite all wanting: anything in our line to come ami see ns, and If you cannot come, send for our Price List and Catalogue. I K. IV. ALlX, Manager, m27wtf gWO and aei First Wt.. Tortland. Or. D. j. MALARKEY & CO., 11 Special attention given to tbe sale of Wheat, Oats, Flour, Wool & Dairy Produce. Bend tor WEEKLY PRICKS CURRENT, mailed free on appUcaUon. Liberal AdTanccs on Consignments. Conaignrr it and Orders Solicited. ! AND 1 FKUNT ST.. FOBTlaJrP OB. SEWING MACHINE STORE 167 HUBS SI. BSFAIB1NQ DONS ON SHORT NOTICE. ; AH Leading MACHINES 'needles, ox THREAD, A3TACHMEZITS,etc V GEinnAI. AGE.VT FOB THK HOUSEHOLD & WHITE! io nishop Scott (Jrammar School. . ,vm -v' ti n a v upTinnr. tyiti TiOYH i vm.mrMnn.u'in hesrin Its fifth vear under nnupnrA mahaeement Hert. 5. 1882. PrepareB boys for college br business. The teaching is practical and thorougn. and discipline strict. Rdnd for twelfth an mial catalogue, giving complete list of former pupils. AdSm J. W. HILL. M 1)., Head Master. I2Je3m ' y Portland, Orego PHOS I JV'. VJHW aV.il SEE ME. II Proflnce Co THB ONLY INSTITUTION OF Wnere a young laay or gentleman ch At a Cost in proportion . . rrr TTtnTA rofMKRCIAI. COLIXOE Mot free to any addresti on application. Address lJ, J. JUI 000. I V WESTIITGHOTISB & CO., SCHENECTADY, NEW IOKK, BRANCH HOUSE, PORTLAND, vv re now receiving a run nae oi "r ..... . m ..m i.-,..rin. our S.larator is likoi. jvuihiihs. oiru.i .- "V"?" r," ...... r. Wheat. Our irMioweiB are lnmw ."Z ."" aVtheaveraKO engine of hame Power, and tinea Sl'rd'leS waler JSfi '.to do " Veork" duVTble and ealy to mW. liunrfreds of theae engu.e, Sd threshers have been .in miccessi ul ?'Sr J". . &nd nve8l,Bata thoroughly b for. fiiiri 'lease sena mrum jfr..K"'v giving your order. Saw Mill ftiachlnrry ana aiaiionery lhum.cj r"""""" - OFFICECommercial Dotk, JUST RECEIVED, A New Invoice of Dr. Warner's Health Corsets. Together with the Celebrated COR ALINE CORSETS. Thes Corsets are vastly superior to any ar i - ferwl. Its iidvantapresare: l,ynnui7 A reward of live ooiiars win i; "Vh; hi which the Ooraiine breaks wit ..in six moot in i ord - firv wear -. It is iimrc piiuuw- uum - -. JVl e"kv.rj hpnt or mijsture. 4. It Is he cheupt and moi serviceable Vr"er " ' llOSI F K Y, NKCK WKA it. K 1 1 (U.O VKS. we Have received anew lot of Arrons, Aprons Aprons! 40 S) 00 75 S.V. 81 to i .V). f r both Kitchm and L'ar 40, no, w, , c t t . , ;i.,(h!m Dresses & 'S -rn i)rVss: i nfants and nel Skirts, Infants aim inuurcii " ur M. H.VUTM AS ar C O.. 165 Third St. I'OUTIiANI), OKEHO.N. ' f1 1t r i'k .e ... -3 AAftrV The Flnit HITTKltS lu the WOUl.U. THEY EFFECTUALLY CURE Ef AliARIA-L DISEASES, Vitalize the ytem and arret the ravage o the lfreooiui Aironoi iiuuiii 1HPSOMAXIA. A.U rrour Drugglit or Wine Merchant ro WILMERDIXO fc CO., Agent. San Fran' CIM-O. VAX NCIIUYVKR f COm Fori land v. jr. SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUrtl. WM. BECK Sc SON Importers and dealers in Guns. Rifles, and Revolvers Sinkers, Floats, . Ssiiirsronn s ?T7 Lines, all kinds. PISHIITG TACKLE, Braided and Tapered Oil rsilk Lines. Six Spliced Spiit Bamboo Bods, 165 and lT Mconl Bortnl r DE. SUBMAN, Eclectic Phy sician&Surgeon 113 MorrHon HU, opn.lto Caatom Ilouxe. 1'onland. D1 .B. 8URMAN TREATS DISEASE AT niS IN- of Medical HyKlene, as rractced at the most cele brated Hydrophatlc and Hyfjieuie Institutes in Ku rope, where he studied this system, which Includes tbe use of Electric Baths. (Julvanization, Vapor and Medicated Baths, Etc., Ktc. Both acute and chronic disease are cured by this system with astonishing success, often without the necessity of medicines, which are only giveu in cases where specially iudi- Has'afeWapartmmts furnished for the convenience OT patients irom distance Terms for daily treatment or for a course can be lexrned on application at 113 Morrison street. janltitlMi4 irec KF.STACaAXT THE 1IET IX THE "T All Modern Improvements. Open all day. .T. M. IIREWFR. Irt.rleor if. iw.'RIISS. Dentist. frfiinrpst of the nubile, I have resolved to do first-class work at these prices : Contlnuon. Com WorU.PoeelaIn..7. to 100 ?.S Tl!,h o (Vllulold IO OO and upward Hold l,1V,fi" "" i'liiinir 1 OOundupwnrd Nilver and Hone r liiinu....... EmlrrtClloo of Teeth, ifllh W1 OFFICE 105 First street, over Prentice's music Htore- Dr. II. M. KIW, Dentl.t. Offiee hour. tU lioor. Teetb etretd t-ltbontipk. SO et. PERUVIAN Reels, e: Leaders, x MMMM Will I . H M Ii .lOP1"WWy '" ; " ITS KIND ON THE COAST uu"" -.-d...- to time iMigaguu. JOUKNAL, containing full Information, will b "V. H. .TA.3II3-4 Principal. OGfl. UAM.naM.o litV(r Hill I 1 r(B.(l IClWriSi Jl .'- K'" "L": VT..--n,i nnommlnl m a mla - r....l.hArf PoacnnahU Tprms. P. DART,Manager. Toot of Morrison street, Torllana, urcgon. FopremnmpiSon, Astin, BraneMtln a"es may t conveniently ut toy -r7s. ready fcr fmmedinlenwent home. Kend Vor ireo t. "atie on theOxjBCM "riitinent. Artrtre tit V? 110, 1111 Jinri Street, lla';; or II. K. MATHEWS. Paclflo Dcf Ott MonlgoBicrj Mi Snu. 1 raneleo. ! A CAJ1D. Dr. Moodv. of New York City, A Oradonte of the New Vork Jhool of Medl--lne, nliwi of the Dublin rrnctlce. A word to tbe public-Consultation free. I invite tbe sick, no matter what their diseases may be, to call an investigate fof themselves 'ora"; do ibur all hopes, for it will cost you nothing. I Ki no encouragement . nless there is a fair rroroect of making a cure. I will endeavor to be candid in my opinion and reasona -le in my ehiiws. I claim not to cure everybody, but to cure all that can icrJ't.,i have had twenty years' successful practice In the treatment of both acute an I chronic diwaHe. I bae located in Portland, and all I ask is that you Rive me a fair, unbiased trial, by which 1 hop1 to nier t your con fidence, an I give entire mitlsfscilon to all suffer but buniaiiitv. M v reputation has been acquired by being candid wUh mv patient-, tliroiigh j ears of snccessfu p act ice, both in Europe and In this country, and studiously keeping up with the age. 1 know the cause and reim dy needed, not by guesswork, bat by year fInn"lt'r!atment.of many diseases I make use of a new method of cure. The treatment is simple and the most feasible of all. There is no unpleasant sensation whatever attending the treatment. 1 invite all persons alllicted to visit and freely f olivine themselves, leav hut m to verifv the a -serf ion that there has "ever existed a remedy so startling and immediate in its effects. 1 heso noted curative a ds, as handled in my practice, are endor ed and approved by the facnlilHS of both Europe and America, l he bnencial etlectij are perceptible almost from t lie wart. Csi regarrted incurable, and of years standing, yield to Its mild but won.ierful Influence. And In no case (-an the treat, ment be attended w th the least langfr, thereby tes tif lnir It to be the most harmless ag -nt In theiapeu tlcs. Thos who wish to apply for advice or treatment niav confidently do so without hesitation or dimdence, as the most timid may rely on that inviolable se rec whl' h has al read v pro vecf tbe basis of an extensile professional reputation abroad. ..,, Cases can be treatetl by corifspondenee when a per sonal interview is Impo-sible, providing the patients " . . . . ....... i, 'n .1. .1. ..lilv I. flniiullt.il Rlld Will millllieiy oeiau no "i in. - mental disturbances written in a simple and natural st vie. ami in accordance with the necessary de al.sof their own feelings. Oi.e personal interview, however, even with patients residb g at a ii tance Is highly de sirable when practicable, and will More t ban mmy the patient thA expense and trouble of a trip to Port Ian.!. The advantHge of even a visit are fntmrrnt and manifold. A single visit in most cases will enable tjie doctor to form an accurate opinion and note partUMiIars which might be lost sight of in mere correspondence, particularly when a niicroscopio and chemical anal -sis is abs..lutely necessary. ''ntierts not resid ing in the cltv who wish to transact their business through the mails or by express can have the neces sary remedies M-nt to any address or left at anyrall wav station or coach olllce In (Jregon r a sl'b.gtc n 'Territory until called for. carefully packed and se eure v scaled. Ollice and Residence. s Hrst street. Rooms -M an i 27, IjuI I s New Building, Corner Vst and Columbia, Portland. Oregon. : F. S. Akr.n. Ben. Belling, Yi. E. Doacb. See Ut&tottr Trade Mark. "TUB and toon every pair. ETEBT FAIR GUARANTEED. AKI, 8EI.UIXO dk CO. iYKes' Sure Cure for Catarrli' JIQUin OR URV. PRU'K tlOO: ATMOSPHERIC J Insufllators," price Vy.. Dry tJnreand Insuflla trr mulled on receipt of pilce. with full direction for nse.cte. s. a. NKlliMOKi-: .r Co., Ir:ejrists 151 Flrfl re-t. Portland or. Sole Akent for th N. Paclft Coast. ! ! 1,0(0 IlKWAUD 1?tOR ANYONE WHO WILL ; ; Krlloarir V .IIIlM.n. STem . LEARN C llrrn jnd C'loaU uttlnir. and. with acorret nifin- tire and perlcct cutting, produce it iwi niimif zarment. Several Improvements have Ju- been tnadp. Agents to sdl and teach wanted .n everv town. Hood agents car. .axo trora 10 to iiS per day. KELUKJO A JlLI,SON, T Cheney. Spokane Co., W. T GO i co ap I LaJ i 2 ! w V 2