A MELANCHOLY TALE.
The twinkling stars, like drops of gold,
Were shudding in the ekiee,
The evening breeze in scents unrolled.
And from the drv, dark, $leepy mold
Came the cricket's thrilling cries.
A stillness hung o'er the melon paten,
A stiff, stark, silent still;
And a little bov whose after hatch
Betrayed a wealth of lent and thatch
Crept softly up the hill.
The very dew drops seem to hang
In wondering suspense,
The cricket's voice no longer rang.
As up the hill that urchin sprang,
And wafted o'er the sence.
Across that fence the urchin flops
Once more the cricket's din
Leaps up to meet the golden drops,
Where is that boy? The bulldog's chop?
Suggest'Inquire within!''
Stirring Up Le?al Business.
A natty young lawyer and an elderly
client were settling np their affairs in the
Prothonotary's office one day. When
everything was arranged the old man,
"with a benevolent smile, threw down a
five-cent piece, remarking, "The fee was
small; treat yourself to a glass of beer."
The attorney picked np the coin coolly,
put it in his vest pocket and bowed his
thanks to his gracious patron. A white
haired counsellor standing by the re
porter laughed ironically. "Oh, the
dignity of the bar!" he cried. In the
old days a respectable young man start
ing out in law would have resented such
patronage as an insult. . A Philadelphia
lawyer then would never assent to be
treated as a boots. The bar is crowded
now. The scramble for employment is
harrowing, and practices are tolerated
that years ago would have been spurned.
The infected sheep would have been
marked and cut off from the flock, so
that you might know them. You can
count on your fingers all the men at the
bar stigmatized as shysters, not because
tha spirit of petti-fogging: does not flour
ish, not because the line between the
. dignified and the vulgar lawyer is less
clearly marked than before. But don't
think I'm talking of the entire bar in
this sour way. As a whole it is still no
doubt the grandest bar in the country;
there are scores of the old names still ex
tant. But how long will the old reputa
tion be able to withstand the sweeping
tide of new practices? That is the ques
tion. "I actually know," and the old man's
eyes glowed with feeling. "I actually
know a lawyer of good standing who has
in his employ a negro 'runner.' The
colored man has a wagon stand near a
magistrate's office. He attends the hear
ings and marks the defendants who will
be lik ly to require the services of an
attorney. He ingratiates himself into
their confidence and tows them around
to his legal employer. He receives one
third of the fee as a commission for his
services. He has a hold in another way;
he owns two or three properties, and
when his acquaintances get into prison
he enters security for them if they will
be likely to come up when wanted and
will agree to retain his lawyer."
"Then I know attorneys who cut out
the lists of accidents printed in the
' newspapers and send communications to
the persons interested, suggesting suits
for damages. Just after the fire at the
Randolph Mills, Kensington was
speckled with lawyers' cards. Bless my
soul, they say, yoa might have paved a
block with them."
" 'Dock angels,' I believe, are disap
pearing. These were the fellows who
hovered about the dock in the Quarter
Sessions, asking the prisoners whether
they did not wish a lawyer and how
much they had to pay for one. Every
thing was welcome from a ten dollar bill
to an oid valise. I knew a man who be
came quite wealthy at the practice."
"Have you heard of the great divorce
case?"
"Never."
"It is the newest thing about which
gulled lawers are laughing at each other.
It is quite fair, but only shows how de
lighted even established lawyers are to
get a good thing in these sad days. A
middleaged German, with a beard and
eye-glasses and as grave as a Chinese
professor, comes round to your office
and says that he has been seDt to you by
one of your best clients for advice upon
a divorce matter. It is a woman who has
commissioned him, a dear friend. She
liveiMtt Roxborough. Her life has been
very sad. Her husband deserted her
two years ago and actually has been
audacious enough to open a grocer's
shop in Camden with another woman.
You say it is a clear case; that there will
be no difficulty about obtaining a di
vorce. The man overwhelms you with
thanks; his dear friend will be delighted;
he will convey the news to her at once;
good-bye till to-morrow. In a few mo
ments he comes back with an empty
pocketbook in his hand. He is very
sory, but he did not forsee that he would
have to go to Roxborough that day, and
he really has no change. You are affable.
You will be delighted to assist him, you
say, and hand hici a dollar. He vows,
with tears in his eyes, that he will pay
you, with interest, to-morrow and you
never see him again. They say that
Peirce Archer, J iv, and Michael Arnold
and a score of other fellows were floored.
And don't mention it, but really I was
taken in myself for fifty cents. My writ
is ready; good-bye." Philadelphia
Times.
Reporters, Anelent and Modern.
In the oourse of a sermon delivered
Sunday on "Ancient" Reporters," to wit:
the twelve men whom Moses sent out to
see what sort of country the " Promised
Land" was, the preacher took occasion to
note the great improvement that has
taken place in the business of rexorting.
Of the dozen men selected Dy Moses ten
lost heart, but, said the preacher, "it
would be very difficult in this our day to
get twelve reporters together ten of
whom would be found to be faint-hearted.
Reporters in these days are found to be
very bold and persistent men, afraid to
interview neither a little Canaanite nor a
i m a i mt i
giant son oi ad&k. xne reporters oi
the Herald have made their way into the
palaces of kings and khedives, and have
penetrated the jungles of Africa and the
eternal frosts of the north." All of this
is entirely true. If the; reporter of the
present day has any fear, he is remark
ably skilful at concealing it, for the most
dangerous duty is always the most popu
lar. Scores of reporters wanted to go to
the Arctic with the j Jeannette, and
hundreds today would far rather
be at Alexandria, with the chance of
being knocked to pieces by a shell
from nu ironclad or stabbed by a fanati
cal Mussulman, than at Coney Island,
Long Branch or Saratoga. It is quite
possible, however, that the Hebrew re
porters were not the best men that might
have been selected foj their "detail."
Moses was in some respects a man of
marvelous ability; he J turned walking
canes into snakes, got an immense excur
sion party across the .Red sea without
paying a cent for ferriage, and brought
his people out of Egypt with all their
baggage, which is more than England
and France have been able to do recently;
but the defection of ten1 or twelve report
ers prove conclusively that he would have
failed lamentably as a managing editor
of a live daily newspaper. If his men
had been of the stuff of which mtodern
reporters are made, they would not have
left Jericho in a basket let down from
the roof of an improper place of resort;
they would have gone boldly to the
mayor, demanded safe cpnduct, and come
away by special camel train, and with
note books filled at interviews of every
body in the town that was worth talking
to; they would also have brought an ur
gent appeal to Moses for an assortment
of missionaries, rum and military arms.
But as heretofore hinted, Moses had no
experience in the important work of se
lecting special correspondents. N. Y.
Herald. J
Why Hre Boss Hoofs the Best?
Because they are made from selected
material. j
Because they are all made by white
men. I
Because they have STAYED SEAMS,
and wiil not rip. j
See that our name is on every pair as
in advertisement in this paper.
AKIN, SELLING & CO.
In Bnsine-s iAgiln.
D. J. Malarkey & Co. J who were burned
out at the late fire in Portland have re
sumed business again at No. 44 Front
street. There is no commission house
in Portland that has the confidence of
the farmers of Oregon ,and Washington
more than D. J. Malarkey & Co., and all
friends of the house will be glad that
they have decided to continue in business
in spite of their disastrous loss by the
fire. The same square dealing that has
built up their large business will enable
them to hold all of their trade and en
large it as opportnnity offers.
A poetess warbles, "I would that the
summer was over." It is suspected that
her young man is spending the summer
in a distant land, and she has no one to
buy her ice-cream, or that her father re
fuses to give her money to buy a new
bonnet until fall. Most girls have more
fun in summer than in winter. Norr.
Herald. I
Nlnven'H Yoneiulte Cherry Tootti Paste
An aromatic combination- for the preservation
of the teeth and gums. It is far superior to any
preparation of its kind in the market. In large,
h tndsome opal pots, price fifty cent. For sale
by all druggists. f lodge, pavis & Co., whole
sale agents, Portland, Oregon.
When you desire reall gtsxl photographs then
take a trip to Portland and call on Frank G.
Abell, the Gold Medal Photographer, and you
will be sure of being satisfied, as he turns out only
the best work.
Ti'rkish Rpgs. Send to John B. Garrison
1C7 Third street Portland, for catalogues of de-
Send $1.00 to VV. I. Palmer, Portland, for one
year's subscription to the Pacific Overseer, the
great semi-monthly A. O. U. V. paper.
Zoo Benthani in her great specialty, "The
Foetry of Motion" is one of the great attractions
f the Elite theater in Portland. Hosts of talent
arriving every week.
Garrison repairs all kinds of sewing machines.
Explained at foot of this column.
PorOaBfl Business Directory !
KIIOIV CASE FACTOR "V.
DIXOX, IIKKANTEIX fc CO. Cor. From uul
St.trk, Portland, manufacturers of all kinds of show
cases. Send for catalogue, t
MlMCAl-
XII K Ut'KIOAL PANTI.Vk K. A monthly Jour
nal of music (noth vocal and instrumental.) sent to
any address for 50cts per year, Address Wiley B.
Allen, publisher and music dealer, 153 Third street,
Portland. Oregon. Catalogue free.
Nli RVF.YORS.
W. II. A1A.YKK-Civil Knglneer, Contractor and
surveyors. Office 2! ftark strtet. Union lilock,
Portland, Or., with Kerry fc White, Real Kslate
Agents. Surveying done in any part of Oregon or
W UMhingtor 1
BARF.RUX
EMPIRE nAKJrfRY 42 Washington. Voss &
Kuhr, Props. Manufacturers of Pilot bread, Hoda.
Picnic, Pinter, Boston, Sugar and Shoe Fly crackers.
Orders from the trade solicited and promptly at
tended to. '
AS.SA YKKN.
V. ft. JF.X.VK fc CO.-KW Front street near
Washington. Ores, metals, mineral waters, coal?,
etc, carefully analyzed. Assavs for gold and silver
$3.; other metals from 3. to 5. Oold dust bought
and bars maJe. Orders by mail carefully attended
to. i
J. B. MCcIXTOSIl.-Cor. Front and Stark. Chem
ical analysis made of coal, mineral waters, etc. Or
dinary assays of gold, silver, lead or copper, frtim
:t to S5. lr. P. Harvey. Consulting Chemist.
ATTOKVRVN.
I. I". K KN'X Kl Y,- Attorney arid Counselor at
IjHv Room ti Ilekum'n building. Legal business
pertaining to Letters Patent for inventions, before
the Patent O fllce or in the Courts, a specialty.
EYE & EAR INFIRMARY
-AND-
SANITARIUM, OR HOWE! FOR THE SICK,
Uucadam Roud let. Porter and Wood Htm.,
South Portland, Or.
Dr. Mlklrigtpn, late Professor of Eye A Ear Disease
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 surtering from all diseases of the EYE,
EAR or THROAT. Also will pay special attention to
persons lalonng under Chronic Xervous affections,
and to diseases peculiar to women, and recleve a limi
ted numherof cases expecting confinement.
The intention is to provide a Houie for such cases
with ail the best hygienic agencies, combined with the
best medical skill to be had in t he metroiKills.
Consulting physician and surgeon Dr. Philip Harvey,
Prof, of diseases of women ami children in the medical
department Willamette Universltv.
Also Dr. J. M. F. Browne. Prof, of Physiology med
dep t. Willamette University. sj "
For any amount of references and circular, address
t. , 4 . J. It. PIL,KIXCiXON.
Cor. 1st and AVanhlngton Hu, Portland. Or.
Liver and Kidney diseases vetoed by Dime Pills.
ECOXOMY IS WEALTH.
-A.nd by Buying Your
BOOTS ANJJ SHOJES
FROM THK
Now York Boot and Shoe House,
No. 193 First Street.
Between Yamhill and Taylor, Portland
YOU ADD TO YOUR OWN WEALTH AND BY
that means make the whole country richer. We
have Just received the most elegant stock of goods
ever brought to Portland, which we are selling at rates,
that no other house can. When you come to the city
bring In your whole family and we will sell them
goods at astonishingly low prices. Orders from the
country will be promptly attended to, and we will pay
relght on all goods Bent to you.
1850. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1882.
John A. Child
DRUGGIST,
Dealer in
Fine Chemicals,
Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,
Sponges, Soaps,
& Rubber Loods.
Cor. Morrison k 2d sts
Portland, or.
Special attention
. pa'd to orders by
mail when secora
panted with the cash.
Dr. H. M. RUSS. Dentist.
T?r!r Interest, of the mil.lic. I have resolved to do
first-class work at these prices :
Contlnuona Onm V"orU-Porcelaln..WT5 to 81 O
On Oold Plate Oto 7a
Net of Teeth on Knnoer. 158 AO and upward
Net of Teeth on Celluloid. lO OO and upward
Oold Filling OO and upward
Silver and Hone Filling 1 OO and upward
Extraction of Teeth, with tin a Il OO
OFFICE 105 First street, over Prentice's murfc
.store. Dr. II. M. ItUSS, entUt.
Office lionrs, all hour..
Teeth extracted wlthontirna. go et. '
PHATE
O .A. IF5.
UNRIVALLED FOR
Curl ok Sklu DUenses and for Preserving
A UeaMhy Skin.
6-Beware of imitations of hrth the aboye lustly
celebrated articles.
The genuine m&ae only by the STANDARD
SOAP COMPANY, who als manufacture the
largest assortment of LAUS'U-tY and TOILET
OOAP In he. world. Office 204 aacramento street,
San Francisco. Ca
, ''- ForCnts,liurns,
f VV Caked Breasts,
Q vMx9 Corns, etc.,it lias
2DIME fh o equal.
c , w V cists and rouii-
' 9 s try stores at iu
-v cents per box.
BEMTAl'BAVT THE I EST IX THK CITY
All Modem Improvements. Open all day.
.T. i. BKKKfKER, Proprietor
San Francisco Gallery.
W. If. TUWWEi Prop.
PORTLAND, OR., COR. FIR8T aol MORRISON
PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS
IN THE
Highest Style of Art.
Children's Pictures a Specialty.
Tht gallery leads all others on the Northwf at
Coat. having better faci'ities, more accessories
and a larger corps or trained artists than any gal
lery north of tian Francisco.
BR1HQ TOUR BABIES.
REOPENED.
D. J. Malarkey & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Has reopened at 44 Front Street. Portland, Oregon,
next to Wadham'a & Elliott's.
Orders and Consignments
Will receive our prompt attention.
HTISELL
10 000 Pianos
1.000 Organs.
Half. Buy
f 5ljiuf-turri.
Frnni$-.5 to $1,000
Cih, Rt-nt or
Instrument
Catalogue Free,
- ANTISELL.
cor. MurVrt A Powell
fean i'raucuco
T7On ANYONE WHO WILL. LEARN
U Kelloicir : IIUon'a RyMem of In-
and Cloak Cutting, and, with a corret meas
ure and perfect cutting, produca a had titling
irnrment. beverai improvements nave juh
been made. Agents to Hell and teach wanted
in every town. uooi agents can iaxe irotn
10 to 25 uer day. KKLLOOO & J ILTXON.
Cheney, Spokane Co., W. T
Syces' Sire Core for Catarrh
IQCID OR DRY, PRICE 100; "ATMOSPHERIC
XJ Insufflators," price 50c. Iry Cure and Insullla
tors mailed on receipt of price, with full direction for
ase,etc. W. O. SKIDMOHK fe Co., Druggist 151 FlrM
street. Portland. Or. Sole Agent for the!J. PaeitU
Coast mur'WiM
MEN AND WOMEN,
Boys and Kul, anyone who wnnts light, pleasant em
ployment In which from $3 to $10 per day can he mace
will send their name and post office address to us im
mediately, and receiv? otir descriptive circulars. Ad
dress, O. II. Oetchell e Co., No. 187 Front street
Portland. Oregon.
THE "WHITE." WE HAVE THIS DAY SOLD
our entire interest In, and transferred the agency
of the White Sewing Machine to Mr. John B. Garri
son, of 17 Third tr et. Portland, Or. Mr. Garrison
will hereafter Hiipply the growing demand for thi.s
superior and popular sewing machine.
apl.V HILL A BARR
The Bishop Scott Grammar School.
A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYJ
and Young Men, will hegin its llfth year under
its present management Sept. 5, 1&S2. Prepares boys
for college or business. The teaching Is practical and
tborougn. and discipline strict. Send for twelfth an
nual catalogue, giving complete list of former pupils.
Address, J. W. HILL, M. If., Head Master,
J2je3m Portland, Orego
(P$$ AND
feM SEEMB.
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PHOS
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BETtBttTHATS OOLD.
CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALT
A Pleasant and Efficacious Remedy.
IF YOU HAVE ABUSED YOURSELF
Bv over indulgence in eating or drinking: have sick
or nervous headache: dryness of the skin, wun a
feverish tendency; night sweats and sleeplessnt ss. h
all means use
Slaven's California Fruit Salt.
And feel young once more. It Is the woman's friend.
Try it; Pr bottle: 6 bottles for o. orfa.ehj o
drnggists. R. E. QLEEN.
BUCKINGHAM & HECHT'S
BOOTS AND SHOES
Are the BEST and COST NO MORE than
Other Brands, and if the Jterehant with
whom yon Trade docs not keep onr (iood
it Is because it PAYS better to sell a
pair of Boots or Shoes eTcry TWO
Months thai? every FOUR or FITE.
WE " WARRANT EVERY PAIH
We make. All Merchants in Wood Credit
can proenre these Goods at our Ware
houses iu PORTLAND or San Francisco.
TRY OUR "HERCULES" BOOTS
xiEcirr bros. & co.
SEYMOUR, SARIN & CO.,
Manufacturers of
MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHER
Portable Engines & Horse Powers,
And Sole Agents for the following celebrated
Farm and ltoad Machinery:
The Raudolpli lleadei-.
The Standard Self-Rake Reaper,
Tho Standnrd. Light Mower,
1 he Iron King Mx.Foot.t'nt Mower,
The Victor Self-Hump Nulky Kake,
The Standard ll:tnd-Itiimp .Sulky Rake,
The Itnckeye Urula Ilrlll. und .Wden,
The 'elelrted Mrrlon Plow.
The Whltevater tk Kelchum Wngon.
. W'e cordially invite all wanting anything In our line
to come and see us, and if you cannot come, nend for
our l'rice IJst and Catalogue.
F. W. ALLE.V, Manager,
ni27ytf gQ nnd:IGl Flrwt -St.. Portland. Or.
SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM.
WM. BECK Sl SON
Importers and dealers In
Guns, XLiiles, and R-evolvors
Rods
Reels,
Sinkers,
Floats
Lines, fjt
Sturgeon
i Lines,
Baskets, H
Flies,
Leaders,
Hooks ol
all kinds.
TACKLE,
II raided and Tapered Oil Silk IJnes.
Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods,
105 and 167 Secnnl t.. Portland. Or
$1000 JIEWUID
TT1LL IJE PAID TO ANY PERSON 1'ItODUC-
f T wig a more ellcctual remedy than
Dr. Keek's Sure Cure for Catarrh,
Which has stood the t.st for fourteen vears. l'hysi
clans, DrinreiHts. and all uhn )inv iwril nn.l th.ir.
oughiy tested it, pronounce it ieellle for the cure of
niamiuuiMomeai.sea.se. 'try it. our druggist has
Dr. K'pck thoroughly understands, and is eminently
suet-eVfnl in the treatment of allehronlc am. dilti
cnlt dlHeae of both otexet and nil agea, havini
made a spin-laity of their treatment for fourteen years
He treats Caneer without using the knife. His favor
ite prescript ion is furnished to lady patient Free.
-o limy siiouid he without it. Young, middle-aged or
old, male or female, insanity or a life of suffering is
your inevitable doom unless? you apply hi time to the
iJiij siciau woo unnerstanns, nnu is competent to treat
your case. Waste no more time nor money with in
competent physicians. All communications' attended
to with dispatch, and are strictly conlidential. Circu
lars, testimonials, and a list of printed questions fur
nLshed on application. CO.U Ir.A.TIO.T FREE.
Inclose a three-cent stamp for list and addres- 1)H
J ASES KECK, No. i: First street, Portland. Or.
. rrihl great Strength
Fl enlng Remedy and
ultimate renult of over 20
years of practical experi
ence, and CU II ES WITH
UNFAILING CEKTAIN
TY, Nervous and Physi
cal Debility, Hemfnal
Weakness, Spermator
rhoea, Prostatorrhea.Eru
ruissions. Imnotencv. Ex
hausted VlUlity, IVema
ture Decline and LOSS
OF MANHOOD, from
It enriches and purines the
wnaiever cause produced.
Nerves, Brain, Muscles. Digestion. Renrodiietive Or-
oiooa, strengthens the
gans, and Physical and Mental Faeulties. It
stops any unnatural debilitating drain unon
the
system, preventing involuntary losses, de-
Diutaiing areams, remlnai losses with the u-ine,
etc., so aesiructive to mind ami body. It is
a sure eliminator of all KIDNEY AND BLADDKK
COM PliAINTS. IT CONTAINS NO INJCRIOUl
I NO KE D I E NT. To th..W .urerlog frim the ef
fecta of youthful Indiscretions or exee , a
pe-dy. thnw-nutcU and permanent :l UE Is
!??J.Al?A-TJ!M; .trice, &OperlHttle,or live
bottles In case with full directions and advice, -0.
8ent secure from observation to any address upon re
ceipt of price, or C. O 1). To be had only of
Ilr. C. D. Mai field. JtlO Kearny Mreet,
San Francisco, Cal. Consultations strictly contiden
Hal, by letter or at omce.FKEK. Fortheconveniei.ee
of patients, and in order to secure perfect secrecy, I
have adopted a private address, under which all pack
ages are forwarded.
c . . TRIAC 1IOTTI.R FRF.F-
Sufficient to sh w its merit, will be sent lo anv one
applying by letter, stating his symptoms and age
Communications strictly confidential.
WILLIAM COLLIER,
MAOKI2TIST.
Dealer In New and
SECOND HAND MACHINERY.
88 Mudlnon St., Portland, Or.
Parties desiring Holler., Engines or SAW
MILL MAClllXKKY ean nZu.e
, by MddresKlng Air. Collier.
Now and Second Hand Machinerv
ought and sold ur traded to advantage.
mmmJm
IILUU VilllMI LJ 1 1 1
Or. WESTHSTGHOUSE &o CO.,
SCHENECTADY,
NEW YORK.
BRANCH
PORTLAND,
W are now receiving a full line of our Celebrated Separators. Tever and Tread Powers, ortahl
nu .-. ...k.c. . i .a. in. ii n hi, ii in i in. oiroii? ana J niraoie. and uuenuaied asa rula
and Flax .Saving hreher and has the best Mhoe movement and Illddle for separating Wild Out a from
VVheaU Our llors-e-powers are iTompact. Easy Running and don't breakdown. Our Engine Is an Improve
ment long needed: Weight 1500 to UOO lbs less than the avenurn emHn nt
i
third lens water and fuel to do the sau;e work. Is durable and easy to manage. Hundreds of these engines
and thresheri have been in successful operation for years. -
tfsyPiease send for our Descriptive Catalogue and Price Llt and Investigate thoroughly before
riving your order.
Saw Mili Machinery and Stationery
OFFICE Commercial Dock,
THK ONLY INSTITUTION
Where young lady or gentleman can
At a Cost iu proportion to time Kngaged.
A copy of the COLUMBIA COMMERCIAL, COLLLGE JOURNAL, containing fall Information, wilt b
nt free to any address on application. Address . ,
P.O. Box 683. W. trim JAMrj I'rliiolpal.
I
For4nsnmptOH, Astlisna, Bronohitis,
Catitrrli, D.VHepsi, lfoartnrhe labil
ity, A'euraltfiH, ItlieumnliNiu, and nil
Chronic nnrt JXerrou:- Slisortlers. Pack
atses uiity le convenileiitly went ly
press, rcatly fcr iniiiiclile use at lioiue.
iend for free lrc-atie n 1lie Oxygen
tr""tmenti AddrcHs tltc proprietor!,
1109, 1111 inrd Street, I'hiln., Fa,
or II. K. IAT1IKWS, S'aciflc l)ciKsitory,
06 Moutgomery HU Francisco. C'al.
Ladies' Underwear,
IXKANTS AXl)CIlILIi:KX-.S
CCMPLETE WABDEOEES,
n
165 Third Street, Portland, Or.
P. O. Uox 360.
DR. SPINNEY,
S.mmny strevt, S. T.,
rreats all CkresJe suid Spclsa Dlse
iYOUHGJEN
WHO MAT BE SUFFERING FROM THE EF
fects of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do
veil to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon
ver laid at the altar of suffering humanity. DR.
SPINNEY -ill guarantee to forfeit 0 for every
ssc of Seminal Weakness or private diseases of any
iir.,l or character which he undertakes and fails tc
ure.
M IJ0 D LE-AG E MEN.
There ate many at the ag of thirty to sixty whe
ire troubled with too frequent evacuations of tbf
ladder, often accompanied by a sllffht smarting oi
u rning sensation and a weakening of the svsteui U
t manner the patient cannot account for. On exam
ning the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will ofter
e found, and sometimes small particles of albumer
vill appear, or the color will he of a thin mllkish hue
(gain changing to a dark and torpd sppcarancc
"here ai-e many men who die of this difilcnitv. Itrno
ant of the cause, which Is the second staKre of Send
a
ai weatcness. Dr. B. will guarantee a pei-fect cure is
.11 such cases, and a healthy restoration of the geuiu
iririary organs.
Otiice Hours 10 tot and 6 to. .Sundays from 10 t.
U A. M. Consultation free. Thorough examinator
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Foot of Morrison street. Portland. Oretron.
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A CAJT13.
Dr. Bloody, of New York Cit
A Oradtiute of the Xew Vorlt clnl of Medl
clue, alo of the DaUIln lrM tlce.
A word to the public Consultation free.
I invite the sick, no matter what their diseases may
be, to call and investigate for theiUKelves before aban-
Hni.lm, nil limuu fur it tL'ill l-nul. VI II f III I ill 1 1 1 I fiTlVC
no encouraKement unless tliereis a fair prospoctufy
making a cure. I will endeavor to be candid ; ;,ot to
opinion and reasonable in my chargt s. I ct'.:
euro evcrvbodytiot to cure all that pr .w' ms;'.-w
have had twenty years' siicccsful practice in i tho
treatment of both acute and chronic diseases. I have
located irM'ortiand, and all 1 ask Is that you give me a
fair, unbiased trial, by whicii i nope to men j our iyu
ftdence, and give entire Kuti.sfaciiou to all sulrerlng
humanity My reputation has been acquired by being
candid w'Wh my patients, through j ears of successful
practice, both in Kuroiw and in this country, and
studiously keeping up with the age. I know the cause
and remedy needed, nut by guesswork, but by years
of experience.
In mv treatment of many diseases I make use of a
new metiil of cure. The treatment Is simple and the
most foauiTT of all. There is no unpleasant sensation
whatever attending the treatment. 1 Invite all persons
afflicted to visit and freely convince themselves. leav
in me to verifv the assertion that there has never
exLstc?da remedy so startling and immediate hi Its
fleets. 1 hese noted curative aids, as handled in my
practice, are endor-cd and approved by tho faculties
of both Europe and America. The hi ncticial effects
are perceptible almost from the start. Chis regarded
incurable, ami of Vears standing, yield to its mild but
wonncrful Influence. And in no case can the treaU
merit be attended wall the least danger, thereby tes
tify int: it to be the mo;.t harmless agent I" therapeu
tics. Those who wish to apply for advice oi treatment
maveonlidentlv do so without hesitation or diffidence,
as the most tinfid muv rel v on that Inviolable secrecy
which has already proved the basis of an extensive
professional reputation abroad.
Cases can be treated by contspendence when a ter
sonal interview is imiossible, providing the patients
will mintitelv detuil all of their bodily hdirmalics and
mental disturbances written In a simple ami natural
tyle,and in accordance with the necessary de al.'sof
their own feeiings. One personal interview, however,
even with patients residing at a oMance is highly de
sirable when practicable, ami will more than repay
the patient the expense and trouble of a trip to Port
land. The advantage of even a visit are apparent and
manifold. A shigle visit in most cast s will enable the
doctor to form an accurate opinion and note particulars
which might be lost fight of iu mere correspondence,
particularly when a microscopic and chemical analy
sis is absolutely necesj-.ary. Patients not resid
ing in th city who wish to transact their business
through the mails or by express can hae the neces
sary remedies sent to any address or h ft at any rail
way station or e ach ollice in Oregon or Washington
Territory until cniled lor. carefully packed and se
curely sealed. Otiice and Residence, Jsi First street.
Rooms 'Id ani Ti, 1 add s New building, Corner First
and Columbia. Portland. regon.
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