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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1882)
-- Tin 111 i m nil inn mi- iWH him iliiijjjIJiiUiiiiMT.iaMfcimi "MM Jt. T mi ill It arg iianw rri LiJilTlr : " .'Jii.jJ . J L - - - jf cW..nt im infi "'a mi jape a'm'i W.'.r'F'f'MTI J,'""""'l'wTW"MyT"TTWa ii --r I, ni- jijiin m au- in - . 1 ' - . . . BHII Hill III! Mlli'l HAPPY LOii. While thy eat before the fire, Nothing wiore did he desire, Than to get a little higher, If he could; And his heart beat high and higher, And her look grew shy and shver, When he sidled up close by her, As he should. Then he ventured to inquire If her sister, Jane Maiiar. And her mother and her sire, Were quite well ? And from time to time he'd eye her, And his bashful ness was dire, For a 8jell. Then his husky threat grew dryer, When he told her that the 'Squire To him elf would gladly tie her It she would; Might he now ask her sire ? And he thought he would expire. When she said, to his desire, That he could ! A Midnight Aarenture. It was a stormy night. Fierce thunder clouds hung overhead, full of incessant fire, blazing out into long streams on the midnight sky; radiant in eccentric pic turing, gloomy and grand, as is ever a war of the elements. Far to the east the horizon hung clear and bright as a silver line, hut to the west there sprung and flashed, as to the music of a restless dance, the play of the summer light nings. Beautiful and vivid in gleams of fire the ele;trie currents glowed like an imated things, someiimos leaping .to the zenith, and then sinking down with a sort of caress to the ruffled waters, as if hushing the moan of the miniature sea. But in the southeast, away from the airy strife, higher aud wider was a semi-circle of blue; it rose to the arch of the bow like sky, vailing the moon that peeped from rifts of clouds. Motionless, like the scared face of a lady, it hung be tween the storm and the bright sky in the east. Like Artemus watching the battle of the Titians, looked the moon in this revel of the lightnings," and the gleam of the billows flashing in flame. The tremulous waters gave out a moan like a spirit in distress, aud the heart felt ch.llastbe ear too,k in the mournful sound. The storm rose fiercer, and the lightnings flashed in desolation. Vivid and red they shot up in the sky, and the wind rose up and lashed the billow.-i to the foam a foam that sparkled and shimmered in the red light of the sky like molten gold. Few were abroad that night. A single yacht was out on the bay a mile from shore It was anchored there, and the dark hull rose and fell with the heave of the water. Suddenly a fluttering ripple appeared on the bay. It gathered strength as it came, and rushed into bil lows that ran with' the speed of the wind. It struck the small, dark boat, that ca reened to its force like a reed bent to the blast. Just then a man and woman appeared on the deck, the one trembling and frightened, the other dark and stern. Their forms could, be seen in the light of the sky, in the gleaming of the light ning. From the verandah of the hotel two man sat and watched them. Despite the wind and the breath of the tempes., that rushed in their face, their eyes were bent on the vessel that rocked and shiv ered in the throes of the waves. 'What will he do?" said one of the men the largest and youngest of the two. "Wait and see," was the calm reply. "He may murder her. I believe he will. Whar object could he have in anchoring the vessel there but an evil one?" His companion did not seem to hear him, so earnestly was he looking toward the miniature craft that seemed to be the sport of the elements that raged around it. Suddenly he turned his head, and exclaimed : "Have the men got ihe boats ready? Quick, t lere is no time to lose!" and the two men rushed out of the house and down to the beach. At sunset the yacht had left the pier ostensibly for a sail of a few hours. It bore two persons a man and a woman. They were both young and compartive strangers. Two weeks before they had come here. Strange that almost from the day of their arrival they had fallen under the suspicion and surveilance of the police. Some said the lady was in sane, and the man wished to get rid of her. But how this was known it would be impossible to say. They knew no one, formed no acquaintances, and lived se cluded. Yet it is true all their move ments were watched, and the two detec tives that sat upon the gallery that night were always near them. The yacht had been purchased by a man a week before. He had been warned not to go out that night. A storm was brewing, they told him, and he would be unable to manage his vessel. He laughed at this, and said there was no danger. The detectives said nothing, but watched carefully. For an hour or tuo he sailed around in sight, but the storm began to rise, the vessel lay to, and the anchor dropped outside7. ' What could it mean! He had plenty of time to reach the shore in safety. What motive had he to risk the frail vessel out in the storm? Beaching the small boat they had in readiness the detectives jumped in and ordered the men to pull to the yacht. They had nearly reached it when a wild scream broke out upon the air. It was the cry of a woman in mortal agony. At that moment the flash of lightning re vealed the form of a female struggling in the water and a man bending over the railing of the yacht watching her calmly. The next moment the anchor was weighed, the sail was tret, and the vessel rushed by them on its way to land. A few vigorous strokes brought them up to the spot where the woman was seen. A moment after she lay in the bot tom of the boat, wet and drenched and apparently lifeless. The man bad already rushed to the hotel and told his story. His wife had fallen overboard and was drowned. He appeared to be wild with grief re proaching himself lor going out on the lake, and then crying as if his heart would break. His counterfeit anguish would have imposed upon any one who had not eeen his treachery. The man brought the woman back, but took her to another hotel, where steps j were taken to revive her. After this she was taken back to the city. In the meantime one of the, detectives was quietly watchiog the man whose anguish appeared so excessive. Several times the stranger eyed the officer suspiciously; but recollecting himself, a new outburst of grief excited the compassion of the crowd. The scene went on till morning, and as the day advanced the man's frenzy toned down. It was then the officer advanced to him and took him into cus tody. "Arrest me, sir! Arrest me for what?" For attempting to drown your wife.'' "Attempting!" "Yes, attempting.; You did not suc ceed. She has beon rescued." The man stared at him from eyes that grew wild with fright, and a deathly palor crept into his face. His lips worked as if with a spasm, and he mur xnured, bet ween his shut teeth, the simple word; "Rescued!" "Yes, rescued." "Then, I'm lost!" and the cool, calcu lating villain stood convicted by his own confession. j It is useless to trace his after fate. He was tried and condemned the wonld-be assassin of his wife.! When "The School for Scandal" was ; fJrrst acted, Mr. Cumberland was asked to ' cri'rA IW snrin inn of I ir 4 4 T n tii aatnn. ished," said he, "that the town can be so completely mistaken as to think there is either wit or humor jin this comedy. I went to seel it. and it; made me as grave as a judge." This singular opinion was re ported to Sheridan. "Mr. Cumberland," said he, "is very ungrateful, for when I went to see his tragedy of the 'Car melite,' I did nothing but laugh from the beginning to the end." ew Markrt Theater. On Monday, August 21at, the famous Hattie Moore Comic; English Opera Com pany will commence an engagement a New Market Theater, Portland, which promises to be the operatic event" of the season. Tnere are 2i artists in the com bination, and all of the best operas will be given in a thoroughly artistic manner. Mauasrer Stechhan is bound to hare the best attractions that can be obtained. After the close of the Portland season the company will travel the entire circuit controlled by Mr. Stechhan. Why re Uow Boots I lie Rent? Because they are made from selected material. Because they are jail made by white men. Because they hava STAYED SEAMS, and will not rip. See that our name is on every pair as in advertisement in this paper. AKIN, SELLING & CO. i Billy Matthews, the great song and dance artist: Mollie Archer, Ida Chester, Irene Baker and Flora Franks are delighting the audiences at the Elite theater in j Portland nightly. Go and see the popular flow of amusement. Send $1.00 to W. D. Falmer, Portland, for one year's subscription to the Pacific Overseer, the great semi-monthly A. U. U. .V. paper. Nlnven'n lowemlte hery Tool ft JPastft An aromatic combination for the preservation of the teeth ana gums. It is lar superior to any preparation of its kind in the market. In large, handsome opal pots, price fifty cents. For sale by all druggists. Hodge, Davis & Co., whole sale agents, Portland, Oregon. Frank Abel I, the Portland photographer, has latelv added the most magnificent 6how ol pic tures ever seen in the city. His Imperial panels as seen on the t ront street entrance to the gallery are genuine works of ar and will beai the closest inspection. Turkish Rugs. Send to Jobn B. Garrison 1G7 Third street Portland, for catalogues of de- BlgUS. . Garrison repairs all kinds ot sewing machines Explained at foot of this column FoiilaM Bdsibbss Directory ! SHOW CASE FACTORY. niXO.V, IIKK.VMTKI.V fc !. tjor, Front aud trrk, Prtland, manufacturer of all kinds of show eases. Send for catalogue. MVHICAI,. XII K Ml'MCAL l'ANI'IWH-A monthly Jour nal of music (noth vocal und instrumental,) sent to any address for SOcts per year. Address Wiley B. Allen, publisher and music dealer, I'd Third street, Portland. Oregon. Catalogue free. HURVETORN. W. II. HAVK K. ( U v il Kngli.ecr, Contractor and surveyors. Office 29 btark a' reel. Union Mock, Portland, Or., with Ferry fc White, Real Kstate Agents. Surveying done In any part of Oregon or V nshingtor ! 1IAKKRIKS. E M P I It K mXKR IC Y- 42 Washington. Voss A Fuhr, l'rois. .Manufacturers of Mlot bread. Soda, Picnic, Butter, Boston, Sugar and shoe Fly crackers. Orders from the trade solicited and promptly at tended to. I AHNAYKKN. W. ,0. JE'KK A CO. lull Front street near Washington. Ores, metals, mineral waters, coal;, etc., carefully analyzed. iAs.says for gold and silver H'i.'. other metals from $3. to 5. Gold dust bought und bars made. Orders by mail carefully attended to. J. II. Mel.VTOSiI.-Oor. Front and Stark. Chem ical analysis made of coal, mineral waters, etc. Or dinary assays of gold, silver, lead or copper, from t'.i to 3. Dr. P. Harvey. Consulting Chemist. ATHTOR1V RYN. D. H. ICi;XXEIY,-Attorney and Counselor at law ltoom i Uekum'ii building. Legal busbies. pertaining to Letters I'n tent for Inventions, before 1 he Patent OHice or in the Courts, a specialty. EYE & EAIll INFIRMARY i AND SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK. Macadam Ko:id bet. Porter niid Wood Htm., Mouth l'ortlund. Or. Dr. Pllking'toii, late Professor ofKye fc Kar Diseases in tlie Medical Department of Willamette University has erected a tine 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 KVIi, fcA it or 1 ukuat. Also win pay special attention to persona latxn-ing under Chronic Nervous affections, and to diseases peculiar to women, and recieve a limi ted number of cases expecting confinement. '1 he intention is to provide a lloue for such cases with all the best hygienic agencies combined with the bent 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. Also ir. J. M. F. Browne, Prof, of Physiology med dep't. Willamette University. For any amount of references and circular, address IR. a. It. PILKIXWTO.V, Cor. lt nnd Wualilngton Nta., Portlund, Or. SyRes' Sure Gdre for Gatall I 1QUID OH DRY, PlilvCE 100; "ATMOSPHKRIC J-J Insufflators, " price 50c. Dry Cure and Insullla tors mailed on receipt of price, with full. direction for uxe,etc. s. O. KK1DMORK ft Co., Druggists 151 Flrsl ureet. Portland, Or. Solw Agents for the N. Pacific Coast, j omrmf Liver and Kidney disc ales vetoed by Dime Pills. BUCKINGHAM HECHT'S Kb BOOTS AND SHOES Are tho BEST and COST NO MORE than Other Brands, and If the Merchant with whom you Trade does not keep our Goods it is because it PAYS belter to sell o nalr of Boots or Shoes CYery TWO Months thar? ererj FOUR or FITE. WE WARRANT EVERY TAIR We make. Ali Merchants In Good Credit can procure these Goods at our Ware houses in PORTLAND or San Francisco. TRY OUR "HERCULES" BOOTS HECHT BROS. & CO. HUDSON'S QUE STORE, 89 First tret, Portland, Oregon. T1Im Tmgfcl vf Wtwtrr PrlUm. WILLIAM COLLIER, MAOKIITIST. Oealerlu Xewnnd SECOND HAND MACHINERY. OS Mndlwn St., l'ortlund. Or. Pnrtle. dealrlns Holler. Engine or SAW MILL. MAt lUXKKY run uiti by uddreluic Mr. Collier. New and Second Hand Machinery oatrht nnd ol, arlrodrd lo iidTnntaiie, $1000 KEWAJRD TTTILL BE PAID TO ANY PEKKON PRODUC- 1 T injr a more effectual remedy than Dr. Keek's Sure Cure for Catarrh. Which has stood the test for fourteen rears. Physi ciaii.s. Druireists. and all who hare used and thor oughly tested it, pronounce it p-lrte for tho cure of tnuiioatnsomeoLsea.se. Try u. our urugist nas it, price $1. Dr. Keck thoroughly understands, and is eminently successful in the treatment of all chronic an-, dim cult dlMte of both axe and all nice., having made a specialty or tneir treatment lor fourteen years He treats CHiieer without uslnif the knife. HLs favor ite prescription is furnished to liidv patient. Free. No lady should be without it. Young, middle-aged or old, male or female. Insanity or a life of suffering is your Inevitable doom unless you apply In time to the physician wno understands, ana is competent u treat yurcase. Waste no more time nor money with In comuetent Dhvslelans. All communications attended to with dispatch, and are strictly confidential. Circu lars, testimonials, and a nst of printed questions rnr nished on application. COXKITL.T.A.TIO FKKK. Inclose a three-cent sta-np for lLst and add res- DK. JAMES KEUK.yo. i: first street, fortiana. ur. SEYMOUR, SARIN & CO., Manufacturers of MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHER Portable Engines & Horse Powers, And Sole Agents for the following celebrated Farm and Road Machinery: The Randolph Header. The Standard Helf-Kake Reaper, Tho Ntnndard Light Mower, 1 he Iron King Mx-Foot-Cut Mower, The Victor SelMJump KnIUy hnke, TheNtaodurd lliintl.llump Nulky Knke, The Itttekeye drain Drill nnd Seeder. The Olebrated Morrlnon Plow, The Whitewater fc Kefchutn Wagon. We cordially invite all wanting anything in our line to come and see us. and if you cannot conic, send for our Price List and Catalogue. trZ. W. Manager, mTTwtf SAO and 3C1 Flrt St.. Portland, Or. D. J. MALARKEY & CO., 1 is BpecUU attention given to the tale of Wheat, Oats, Flour, Wool & Dairy Produce. Sad for WKBKLT PRICKS CURRENT, mailed free on application. liberal Advances on Consignment. CoDBtgnm n ts and Orders Solicited. it vBoarr st., rojCTXAKD oil ForCiits,Biims, Sores,Uoils,piles Caked IJreasts, Corns, etc.,it has i tin' no efiml. IE Sold by Drug gists and coun ? try stores at 10 cents per box. Dr. H. 31. RUSS, Dentist. For the lntereKt of the nubile. I have resolved to d rlrst-class work at these prices : Contlnnoun ft am Work-Potwluln 75 to S1M On Uuld Pluten OOto 'J" Met of Teeth on Itahher 919 AO und auwnrd Met of Teeth on Celluloid...- lOOOantl upward Oold Fllllnir iWnnd iipwuro Nllvrr iind Itonv Fllllnir. 1 OO nnd nKWiira Extntetlon of Teeth, with Uat.... 1 vv OFFICE 105 First street, over Prentice' music Htore I Jr. II. M. HLSS, lentlt. Office hour, nil hour. Teeth extracted wllhoiitirn. RO et. The Bishop Scott Grammar School. AFOARDIXH AM) 11A1 HUmKlli 1-OK liOl." and Youiiht Men. will heKln Jttf-lifth year under its present nianaKement Sept. S, 1SS2. lrepans boys for college or business. The teaching 1 practical and tboroujfn, and dlrtciplme strict. Send for twelfth au- nual catalogue, Kiving cpnipieie nst oi former pupus. Address, J. vv. JllL.1, at. it., neau Master, 12je3m Portland, Orego THE "WHITE." WE HAVE THIS DAY NOLI our entire interest In, and transferred the agency of the White Sewing Machine to Mr. John B. Oarrl son, of 167 Third str et. Portland, Or. Mr. Garrison will hereafter supply the growing demand for thia superior and popular sewing machine. apl. Hlf.T. A BARTt Write to Cleveland Dispensary. Cloveland.O .. for Pamphlet in e plain sealed t.Sopo. describii u INSTRUMkNT P at night) for ( plain sealed envel- lbing an (worn aht) for curing NK5I1T EMISSIONS. Simple. Cheap. Mover Fails- MEN AND WOMEN, Boys and clrls, anyone wlio wants ligbt, pleasant em ploymentln which from 3 to $10 per day can be mate will send their name and nostotlloe address to us Im mediately, aud receive our descriptive circulars. Ad dress, 1. IX. Oetcbell & Co., So. 1S7 Fron utreet Portland, ureon. FroiceComiss oflln testimonial: 9W BKTfKB THAN OOLD CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALT. A rieasant and EfHcacioiiH Kcmedy. fffih lllllll.Jii IF YOU HAVE ABUSED YOURSELF Bj overindulgence in eating or drinking; have sick or nervous lieatuirlie: dryness of toe sum. witn a feverish tendency; iiivht bwcata andsl,ciks.siie.s.s; by all means use S'aven's California Fruit Salt. Ami ftel voung otu-e more. It is the woman's friend. Trv it: .! per bottle; (i bottles for $". For sale by all druggists. HOIXiK, D.VVJS &, it)., wholesale Agents. SEWING MACHINE STORE 167 THIED ST. HEPAIRINQ rON SHORT NOTICE 1 Leading MACHINES ATTACHMENTS, HOUSEHOLD & WHITE SPORTSMSN'S EMPORIUM. WM. BECK & SOH Importers and tlealers In Guiib, H. ifl.es, and K.&volvers Kods, r'K-. Sinkers Reels, fi'ff Floats, Liues, fSjr sturgeon Baskets, lgfeT? Lines, Leaders, '"fe- alMJnd.e. .ISHIITG TACKbE, Ih-aided and Tattered Oil Silk Lines. Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods, 163 n nil 107 Kccotfl -t., Fortlnl ''r Ladies' Underwear, INFANTS'. AND I'll II.DUKN S COMPLETE WARDROBES, 185 Third Street, Portland, Or. P. O. Box M! STENCILS BKf.L OHEiVBE, . 9 7IQXT TT. rOBTIJlr OS. RENTAL' KANT TJIK IISWIX THE CIT All Modorn I mprovtrncnts. Open all day. - l. II. HRF.XNKK. Pronrli'tor San Francisco Gallery. W. If. TOWJWK, Prp. PORTLAND, OR., COR. FIR-T and MORRISON PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS IN THE Highest Style of Art. G'tilllrcik. FfcfitreM a i clnit)'. This cRllery lea-is ail others n ilie North wnl Coa't. hvinsf b t'cr !' i iii-. , nsor aciessoriep and a larger corp" o. trr.ibed artels Ibau any gnl lerj north cf .Sau Kranoit-co. Hftto Yi't BAyw. 1G50. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1882. John A. Child DRUGGIST, I ea!;r in Fine Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Sponges, Soaps. & Rubber Loods. Cor Mf.rr'wm ?d tt Portland. r. .Special Ptrenttcn pad to orders by mail vrhen nocom" panied-viib ihe rah. si, ooo itr:vm T7OR AN YON K WHO W1IJ, I.KAR.V Kelloerir V llllan'i Kittfin r Ilit-nn j and (louk Cuttlnu, anil. Willi a cor ret ines. ure and perfect cm ling-, produce a had fitting i varment, several improvements nave liif been nuule. Agents to sell and leach wanted I in every town, noon agent car. .ace irorn 410 to per day. KEI-1X)(1G A JI1.L8ON, Cheney, Sokane Co., w. T w y mtm w w v w K7 N cpy HALE, y THREAD. , ATTACHMENTS,etc. GENERAL AGENT yLy fob iei '7 8 vSfeajSP- pfi? AM) , Or. WESTIITGHOUSB &c OO., f SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK, BRANCH PORTLAND, are now refivinw n fn:i n.. , nd Truotlou K irtnei o, w i ?,?? "l,ra'''. Iever and Tread Powcra, -ortuti aud FiHa vlN u riLAYi'"11 aml unWe an.l imequaled hh Ural Vheatl our U.rli itu. ,as U,e hst novement and Kiddle for separating Vlld Ortt rVo nYent loVnr iteifX&ZFx-T11' R'mnhig and don't break down. Oar famine l an improve third lei waiiyrf .?ii,,1'10?.tw le than the average engine of same power, and u4 on, and Thresher". V.ave I u i ' i the an e work Is durable and easy to manage. Hundred of these engiuet inrtsners nave been n sn.-ceMsful operation for years. rivmguroiXr orour 'rlpiivt Otaloirue nnd Prtc Llttand Investigate thoronrnly befon Saw! Mill Machinery and Stationery P. DART, Manaprer. OrTICE Commercial Docfc, Foot ofjrorrison street, 10 rt land, Oregon. THE ONLY INSTITUTION OF IT& KIND ON THE COAST Where a young lady or gentleman can obtain a Thorough BualneiM Education Cost in proportion to time Engaged. A copy of the COLUMBIA COMMERCIAL COLLLGK JOURNAL, containing full Information, will h ent free to any addreKM on application. Addrens P. o Box 583. w. Hi. XrlnoIal. ; - . :mmm.rmimA I Dr. rorC'onsnmrtIoj. As ion a, IIron?t;It! s. Catarrh, UvOi)Hi.i. 5S:i!acre, iebil ity, Neur.iliin, EtlM-uiciatisn;, hi?1 nil tiironicaiid A'crrciw Iiisordcrs. l'aek a-j:CH niny le eon venirnlly wut ty vs. press, raI.y i'cr iauna-!iatc'ii(eat home, end fop free tn-alise on the Oxygen tratmont. Address tlic proprietors, 1109, 1111 Hit -u-il Stroef, riiila., FaH or II. MATEIi:V. S, 1'aclflc Ieioi tory, 00 Montgomery St, San I'rancisro. Cal. IE 53! T" VNr.rvAi.i Fn roi f iirlu kln nssease and "fr Prfsenlug "Bew8rjol initation of both the above Just! y j celebrated articles. Tho genuine orcaas only by the STANDARD 3"AP i OMPANY, who slvt ni'-.nnr-.ct'iro the lrs;e!t assortment of LAUS'i'KY and TOILKT X).VP in ho world. Oftice 201 ccramentost reet 3an frncicc.o. "; ' - p. a. a leu ( Ben. Selling, H. E.Doacb. 8e tkat our Trade lUrk. "TilK B6S , is oa every pair. EYERY PAIR GUARANTEED. i AKI. NKLI.UIO 4k. CO. f) X. enlnK Itemed y nnd rvfi '1'odIc is the le- nthnate reult of over 30 11 years of prlical expert- f 1 .1 .ll.lll.'t ..''T, itiiff, anu v. i ivij-i v i ii 1 7 N FA I LI NO C K It PA I N i i , (tvouh and Pli vsi Hi Debility, Seminal ! Weakness, Spermator rhoea, Prostatnrrhea.Kni linisxinns, linpntency, Kx- gjtnre Iecline and LOSS iur iitiif if, iroin whatever cause nrtHluced. It enriched and purities tne blood, strenethens the Nerves. Brain. Muscles, Digestion. Unproductive Or gans, and Physical and Mental Fa-ulties. It stops any unnatural debiiitatii k drum upon the system, preventing involuntary losse. de bilitating dreams, remittal looses with the u-ine. etc., so destructive to mind ami body. It ib asure eliminator of all KIDNKY AND Itl.ADDKH COMPIAINTS. IT CONTAINS NO INJUlUOl's INGKKDIKNT. To tboae onft-i ln from Oie ef fects of youthful I iid I .ere 1 1 on or exec -, n ptedv. Ihorouich und e-minen t ft IS K I !' AItANTEI-.lt. Price. a AO per bolt !. or f.vt bottles in cae with full direcfons and adi-e, J O. Sent secure from observation to any nMre- upon r ce'pt of price, or V. O D. To i) liud only of Ilr. CJ. I. NitlOeld. tiltl K.e:itiiy nttert. San Francisco, Cal. Coiisulia'ions strictly copfilen tliil, by letter or at oflice, KltlOK. For the n -.iivenieiicc of patients, and in onlcr to Hi-f ur? pi-rfci't secr-cy, 1 have adopted a private address, under which nl! puck ages are forwarded. Til 1 A f . MOTT 1. R ' K K K. Sufficient to hIi wits merit. ill be fw-nt to a.jy out applying by letter, statins: bis symptou s ai d Communications stricly conrldcnllal. EC0X03IY IS WEAL I II. And by lliiinir Your BOOTS AND SHOES ! . KflOM TltK I Now York JJoot and Shoe House, Xo. 11 Flrl Mi reel, Between Yamhill aitATaylor, Portland . YOC Ai) TO YOl'K OWN WKALTH AXD.RV that means make the whole country richer. We have Jut received ihe most elegant Mock of sroods ever brought to Portland, which we arc selling at ratt s that no otiier house can. When you coie to tin? 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, ami we will pay retgut on all goods sent to you. i i i t mrtoMFiFi nn inr.iifi-vrA'iiiii 1 . rr HOUSE, OGH. . ' ' . Enuines Furnished on Reasonable Terms. ! A CARD. Moody, of New York City, A Oruduale of the Xew York School of Medl cine, iiIro of the Dublin l'racl Ice. A word to the public Consultation free. I In vito the pick, no matter what tin ir diseases may be, to call and investigate for themselves before aban doning all hopes, for it will cost you nothing. I give l.o encouragement unless there is a fair prospect of nicking a cure. I will endeavor to be candid in my opinion and reasoii' le in my cliHrg s. 1 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 ani chronic diseubes. I have local eil in Portland, and nil I ask Is that you give me a fuir. unbiased trial, by which 1 hope to merit your con fidence, and give entire satisfaction to all suffering humamtv. My reputation has been acquired by being candid with my puti'litst;irouKh j ears of successful P'ltctlee, both in F.urnjie and in this country, nnd .studiously keeping up with the age. 1 know the caHse and remedy needed, nut by guesswork, but by yean of experience. in my treatment of many diseases I make use of a new method of crre. The treatment is simple and the mi. st ft asihlc of nil. There is no unpleasant sensation w hat ever attend!' g t he treatment.. 1 Invite all persons uilhcted to visit, and freely convince themselves, leav iiig me to verify the assertion that there has never existed a remedy so startling nnd immediate in Its effects. 1 hese noted curative a'ds, as handled in my practice, are endor-ed and approved by the faculties of both Kurope and America. The beneficial effects are perceptible almost from the start. Cases regarded incurable, and of years M-andlng, yield to its mild but wonderful influence. And In no cast; can the treat ment be attended w.th the least danger," thereby tes tif hi'.? it to be the most harmless ugeiit In therapeu tics. Those who wish to apply for advice ui treatment imh v confidently do so w ithout hesitation or dithtleiice, as the most timid may rely on that inviolable secrecy whi- h has already proveti the basis of an extensive professional reputation abroad. Cases can be treated by ccriespcndetice when a er sonal interview is impossible, providing the patients will minutely detail all of their bodily iuilrmatles and mental disturbances written in a simple and natural style. anil in accordance with the necessary de'aiis of their own feelings. Ot.e personal interview, however, even with patients residii g at a ll-tance Is highly de MfiibW w hen practicable, and will more than repay tile patient the ex; ense and trouble of a trip to Port hind. The advhiitnge of even a visit are apparent and manifold. A single visit In most cases will enable the doctor to form mi accurate oph.ion and note particulars which might be lost sight o( in mere correspondence, particularly when a micros-'opic and chemical analy sis is absolutely necessary. I'stlet.ts not resld i.ig i i the city who wish to transact their business through the mails or by express can have the necen sury remedies rent lo uny address or left at anv rail way station or coach onicc in Oregon or Washington Territory until culled for. carefully tmcked and se curdy settled, nfilce and I'.esl'lence. First street. Looms 'J an 27, I itdd's New Ihiildiug, Corner First and Columbia, Portland. Oregon. DR. SPINNEY, Xo. 11 Karnj street, . F.. Treat all Chrome and Bpclal llaea YOUNG HI Efi VrnO MAY BE SUFFERING FROM THE EF ? fects of youthful follies or Indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves of this, the createst booo rver laid at the altar of suffering humanity. DM, Hi'lXXEY Trill guarantee to forfeit, a.vi ,,r .r. sse of Seminal Weakness or private diseases of any ur uimkici v liKju ue unueriaaea ana laua to cuie. IIIDDLK'AGED UCN, There aie many at the og of thirty to sixty who troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting i lei ruing sensation and a weakening of the svsteiu lo a manner the patient cannot account for. On exam Itdng the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often e found, nnd sometimes small particles of albumen ''I at near, or the color will be of a ih'u mi'k'uii im. Hg.-iln chni;ng to a dark and torpid appearance. I Here are many men who die of thfs diTIciiitv. tio ru it of the cause, which is the Bccond stuge of S-m. I i.l Weakness. Dr. S. will giiara'dee a i..if-e .-itr.. In ail such cases, aud a healthy restoration of Hi gfiilio t'tirmry organs. Oilice Hours 10 to! and 6 to. Sundavsfrom to to 11 A. M. Consultation free. Thnrnii!.')i "knilruil.. end advice. $'. 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