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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1882)
Two Crimean Stories. While things were at their blackest with us before Sebastopol, a soldier of a line regiment and two gunners.who had just been flogged for drunkenness, de serted to the enemy. The account that must have been given by them of the re duced state of the British force was pre sumed to have added a final impulse to the intention of delivering an attack on its right flank with forty thousand men. An attempt was nieanwnile made on its left flank with five thousand Russians, as if to feel the strength of the lines. It was frustrated by tbe heroic conduct of a young lieutenant. Three regiments of infantry with eight field pieces emerged from the suburbs of Karabelnaya. A picket of the Forty-ninth Regiment was posted on that side. Its only officer was Lieutenrnt Connolly. He commenced firing on the Russians as soon as they came within range, and kept up his vol leys until the cartridges were exhausted. Then, with his sword high above his head, he dashed forward, shouting to his men to charge bayonets. Eighty men thus attacked 5000; and held them in cheek till Sir de Lacy Evans had his di vision and artillery drawn up for resis tenoe. Bat poor Connolly received his death wound, and every one of his men were either killed or wounded. The Russians pressed on. , Colonel Percy Herbert, Assistant-Qartermast r of the second division, begged his chief to let him . take a regiment to meet them. "Not a man," aswered the vet eran campaigner who then gave the young generals of the Crimean army a useful lesson by reserving his fire, thus bringing tbe enemy forward to be crushed by a cannonadend rifle volleys, without risking his own men by exposing them beyond their cover. The Russians retired precipitately unuer me soower ut iron and lead poured upon them by Sir de Lacy Evans. Outposts generally fall back on their supports before a great numerical superiority in tbe . attacking force. Young Connolly was too inex perienced an officer to know much of . militay maxims; but he could conceive the idea of sacrificing his life to save a whole division from being cut 1j6 pieces without having had time to prepare for defense. A mere narrative of such an act is the highest possible praise. A similar loss of a valuable life occurted a few days later in the French lines, but it happened in a different way. Their left flank was attacked near the bastion of the qup.rantine. Their outposts were driven in, their batteries were stormed, and several of their siege guns were spiked. General Forey brought his whole division into action, supported by that of General Levaillant. Tbe brigade of General de Lourmel charged the Rus sians, who fell back to the foot of their ramparts. A perfect tempest of grape-shot was poured from them on tbe French. One unbroken sheet of murderous fire enveloped the ad vancing brigadej and General de Lour mel halted it under the cover of a de serted village. He then rode on alone and received a mortal wound in the chest. When struck, he remained in the saddle, rode slowly back to his brigade, and sent his aide-de camp to tell the offi cer next to him in rank that he handed over to him the command. General Forey sent an Older that the brigade should retreat. De Loarmel lingered three days and died He was one of the French officers whom I knew best, and seen most of. On several occasions he he had spoke to me very bitterly of the part he had been obliged to take at the battle of the Alma. He that Prince Na poleon's division, with which Marshal St. Arnaud was personally present, though he was too ill to rectify the errors of the march, had advanced to the foot of the hill in column, with a narrow front and a depth of at least a mile. Finding it impossible to alter his forma tion in a ravine which he had impru dently followed, the Prince was not in time to get into his place in the general advanco. De Lourmel was ordered to march to the support of Gen. Bosquet, who was isolated on the acclivities of the heights to be occupied. Prince Napo leon's unwieldy column stopped the way, and De Lourmel had to stand inactive with his brigade. Fortunately General Bopqnet found no formidable enemy be fore him when he reached the telegraph tower and flag staff, and he suffered little from the desultory fire of the distant Russian artillery. No greater evil was produced than the intense disgust felt by skillMl generals at sight of the club bing of their troops by one who was sheltered by. imperial favor from the or deal of fair military criticism. I re reatedly cautioned General De Lourmel not to tell me anything which should not be communicated to my chiefs, as I was in duty bound to withhold no informa tion from them. He always answered that he was required" to keep silence when his military character was at stake, and that, after the disgraceful figure he was made to cnt, he should get knocked on the head at the first opportunity. . And that was what he did before the bastion of the Quarantine. Killing Perkins. It is on record in this State that a Michigan editor was once engaged to fight a duel. If the editor himself is not living be must have died within a past week. The affair occurred twenty-five years ago, and was brought about by the journalist making several vicious attacks nnnn Via hnnnr arifl hrmestv rif a. mem ber of the legislature. The solon firttt tried the" U3ual way of getting even, by buying a horsewhip and hunting the edi tor, but when he had found him he was tnn.-VkAd down and rolled in the mnd. He then sent a formal challenge, and as the editor opened, the letter he turned to his two compositors and said : "Boys, how much matter have you got up for the first page?" "Three columns," replied the foreman after measuring up the galleys. k And we need five. You'll have it all up by noon to morrow, and by Wednes day night all the inside will be up. Then I'll wet down the paper and make up, and while you are working off the out side I'll run out and shoot old Perkins, who has sent me a challenge." He sent a formal acceptance, named rifles as weapons," appointed the rendez vous within 30 yards of the office and then began to scratch out copy. When the hour arrived he was making up the forms, having got a little behind the programme, and by and by his second carin at tbe back door and said: "We've been waiting for you all of 20 minutes." "But I'm busy." "This is no time to be busy. Perkins is all ready." "Hang the luck!" growled the editor as he filled out a column and flung down his rule. "That's just like Perkins he wants to throw our publication day. Come on I'll fill bim upl" The editor seized his gun, and hatless and coatless he set on a lope for the spot. Perkins saw him coming in that fashion, and his knees weakened and his chin dropped, and though the editor yelled for him to hold on a minute, he bolted over a fence and didn't come out of the woods until he was six miles away. De troit Free Press. Ax Oak Growing Out of a Pine. The Greenville Bulletin says: "A very singular growth may be seen by anyone passing along the road about 200 yards from Mr. Boyden's house. It is a young oak tree growing out of a pine. The oak branches from the pine about two feet from the ground, and below where the two joint the bark of the pine is smooth and solid; on the surface no trace of any root from the oik can be seen; tbe union is as perfect, apparently, as a graft could be made. Near the trunk of the pine the oak is about four inches in diame ter. Both appear to be growing vigor ously." The American Institute of Mining Engineers will meet in Denver in August The fare, which includes sleeping cars both ways, is $113, a deduction of 826 from the ordinary rates. It will be un derstood that these figures refer to a re turn between Denver and New York. NOTICE. To the Partners and Mechanic of Oregon, Washington Territory ami Idaho: Ye icish to call your attention to the fact that our annual Catalogue and price lit for 1S32-S3 is now ready for distribution. Jl will he fouud very valuable and instructive reading, and will be furnished gratuitously. Send your name and. postoffice address to FAPSlERS and MECHANICS" STORK, 1S4 First street, Portland, Oregon: sepT-lm : P. O. Box 173 Wliy -re IIosm Boots the Beat? Because they are made from selected material. I Becan they are all made by white men. I Because they have STAYED SEAMS, and wiil not rip. See that our name is on every pair as in advertisement in this paper. AKIN, SELLING & CO. Klnvon'n Yoseiulte hr y rooit Pite An aromatic combination for the preservation of the teeth and gums. It is far superior to anv preparation of iu kind in the market. In large, h indsome opsl pots, price fifty cent-. For sale by all druggists. fiodge, Davis fc Co., whole Bale agents, Portland, Oregon. Book And Muic Bcter?: Send to Wiley B. Allen, 153 hird street, Portland, for any book or music published. Orders by mail filled promptly. The "Musical Pastime," a monthly journal of music, 50 eta. a year. Send stamp for big catalogue of music. i Frank Abel I, tbe Portland photographer, has latelv added tbe most magnificent show of pic tures ever s en in the city.; Ilia Imperial panels as seen on the tront street entrance to the gallery are genuine works of art and will beai the closest inspection. I Billy Matthews, the great song and dance artist; Mollie Archer, Ida Cheter, Irei;e Baker, and Flora Franks are delighting the audiences at the Elite theater in Portland niehtlv. Go and see the popuiar flow of amuseinea' Send $1.00 to W. D. Palmer, Portland, tor one year's subscription to the Pacific Overseer, the great semi-monthly A. 0 U. v. paper. Turkish Rugs. Send to John B. Garrison 167 Third street Portland, 1 for catalogues of de signs, i Garrison repairs all kinds of sewing machines. Explained at font of tbl crlnmn PorUanfl Business Directory ! SHOW CASK FACTORY. OIXO.V BER.NTI A CO. for. Front and St.-rk, P rtlunri, manufacturers of all kinds of show caspn Kend for catalogue. THK MUSICAL IASTIK. A monthly Jour nal of music (ixth vocal and Instrumental.) sent tc any address for 5octs per year. Address Wiley it. Allen, publisher aiid music dealer, 153 Third street, Portland. Oregon. Catalogue free. SURVEYORS. W. K. M AY KK. Civil Kngli.eer. Contractor and surveyors. Offici I loom So. 8 Lane's Building, East Portland. All kinds of surveying and drafting done for any part of the country. MAKE II IKS. EMPIRE BAOU i' ti Washington! VossA Fuhr, Props. Manufacturers of Pilot bread. Soda. Picnic, Butter, Boston, Hugar and Shoe Fly crackers. Orders from the trade hollolted and promptly at tended to, ASSAY KKS. W. O. J EX Si K 2 CO. 109 Front street near Washington. Ores, metals, mineral waters, coalf, etc, carefully analyzed. Assays for gold and silver 5-1.; other metals from $3. to 45. Ookl dust bought and bars made. Orders by mall carefully attended to. J. U. McIXTOSII, -Cor. Front and Stark. Chem ical analysis made of coal, mineral waters, etc. Or dinarysaays of gold, silver, lead or copper, from g. to .-. ir. v. narvey. consulting Chemist. ATTORNEYS. I. I". KF.XNF.lY.-Attorney and Counselor at iJiw Room 5 Dekam'ii balldlns. Legal bus lies. i lertalniug to Letters Patent for inventions, befort the Patent Ofllce or In the Courts, a specialty. i EYE & EAR INFIRMARY AND SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK. Hxeadnm Rood hel. Porter and Wood St. , South Fortbmd, Or. Dr. lllkington, late Prof essor o f Eye A Ear Diseases In the Medical Department of Willamette University 'as erected a tine building, on a beautiful elevation In the south part of the city and to prepared to accomo date patients suffering from all diseases of the KYK, EAK or THROAT. Also will pay special attention to persons laboring under Chronic. Nervous affections, and to diseases peculiar to women, and recieve u limi ted number of cases expecting confinement. The Intention is to provide a lloiae for such cases with all the best hygienic agencies combined with the best medical skill to be had In the metropolis. Consulting physician and surgeon Dr. Philip ITarvey, Prof, of diseases of women and children In the medical department Willamette University. Also Dr. J. M. K. Browne, Prof, of Physiology med don't. Willamette Unlverslty4 For any amount of references and circular, address OR. I. II. PILKIXOTO.V, f '. lt nnd Wiinhlnglan H.. l-tlnt. Oe. I The Bishop Scott Grammar School. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS and Young Men, will begin Its fifth year under its present management Kept. 5, 1H82. Prepares boys for college or business. The teaching is practical and thorongn. and discipline strict. Henu for twelfth an nual catalogue, riving complete list of former pupils. A ddress, J. W. HILL, M. D., Head Master, ri learn rnrtiana, orego i "Liver and Kidney diseases vetoed by Dime Pills. i SPOElSMEN'S EMPORIUM. WM. BECK & SON Importers and dealers iu Guns, Rifles, and Revolvers Rods, Reels, 1 Sinkers, Floats, Laura, r Sturgeon Lines, Baskets, U Flies, Leaders, Hooks ol a)! kinds. FISHHTG TACKTiE, Braided and Tapered Oil 8Uk Lines. Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods, 165 and 10T Second t., fortliul. Or ECONOMY IS WEALTH. And by ISuylnK Yonr BOOTS AND SHOES FKOM THK New York Hoot 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 oilier houe can. When you come to the city bring in your whole family and we will sell them goods at astonishingly low prioes. Orders from the country will be promptly attended to, and we will pay relght on all goods sent to vou. J. A. 'K"(t), Penman at the Portland Business College, Received the premium g veil by the FORI LAND MECHANICS FAIR, For the b-st exhibit of Plain Writing, Card Writing. Flourishing, Lettering and Pen Drawing. The . Portland Business College Journal, (Vmtaimng specimens of ornamental pen work, exe cuted by Pr. f. Wesco, will be j-ent free to any address. Send name un postal ca:d. Address A. P. ARMSTRONG. seTtf Lock B x UM. Portland, Or., DR. SPINNEY, No. 11 KMny sCreeC F.. Tret all Ckronle and Special I1 YOUNG MEN TT7TIO MAY BE SUFFERING FROM THE KI f T fects of youthful follies or indiscretion, will dt ell to avail theuj selves of this, the irreatest boor IV!.rJti,.at tne ,tar ' suffering humanity. DK SPINNER vlll guarantee to forfeit 500 for eve . -ae of Seminal Weakness or private diseases of an;. mi.ii uf tiusiwier wuica no nnueriAnea and tails V cure. M IDD LEA6 Ell MEN. There ate many at the ago of thirty to slxtv wh ire troubled with too freauent ev&fiiattmtv rt ih. ladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting " u ruing sensation and a weakening of the system i' uiniiuCT wiu puueni cannot account tor. on exaiL nir.g the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will of:. i e found, and sometimes small particles of albume' vill appear, or the color will be of a thin milkish hu fu!u changing to a dark and torp! appearanc i here are many men who die of this diincultv. igno ant of the cause, which is ne second stasfe of Kern al Weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure i; ill such cases, and a healthy restoration of the senile riiiary organs. Office Hours 10 to 4 and to 8. Sundays from 10 t 11 A. M. Consultation free. Thorough examlnatio and advice. f-V Call or address DR. SPINNEY V CO., . ( No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco. 'si ForCuts,Uurn.s, Sorcs,Boils,iiles Caked Breasts, Corns, ete.,it ha no equal. Sold by Drug gists and coun 2 '4 i try htores at 10 cnts per box. t3lKtQ STENCILS SEALS POBTLAWf OS. Ladies Underwear, INFANTS AND CHILDREN'S COMPLETE WARDROBES, 165 Third Street, Portland, Or. I. O. Box 3 II. 31. RUSS, Dentisf, For the Interest of the public. I liave resolved to do first-class work at these prices : Continuous Onto Vork.-IorceIiln..7. to SlOO On Mold IMaten. SO to ?3 Met of Teeth on Kubber......l SO and upward Met of Teeth on Cellnlold lO OO nnd upward Oold FlUlne. OO and npward Milver and tione Fllllnir 1 OO and upward Extraction of Teeth, with aa 1 w OFFICE 105 First street, over Prentice's music Htore Ir. II. M. Kiwt, oentlat. Office houra, all hours. Teeth extracted wlthnnlena. lit eta. Syces' Sure Cure for Gatarrli' 1IQUID OR DRY, PRICE 1 00; ATMOSPHERIC -J InnfHatorH." orice 50c, Dry C Mire and I nsuflia tors nuJlel on recelnt of urice. with full direction for use.etc. .s. . SKIDAIOKK & Co.. DragjrLsts 1G1 FirM street. P-lai'd. Or' Se'e efta for the N. Pacini TTIOR ANYONE WnO WIIX LEARN V Kelloft-tf tr tUllaon'aKyateni of Dreaa and Cloak t'nttlng, and. with a corret mean ire and perfect cutting, produce a bad fitting rarmeni. rx'venu impnivemfiiw "vp ju een male. Agents to sell and leach wanted never ww n. vuhmj wftp m miUnoriliir. K Ef.LOf 1(J JlLIiO.NT. Chenev. Spokane fv... W. T j Write to Clee"and Dispensary. Cleveland.O ., for Pamphlet in. 3 Cleveland.O plain Beaiea envei- e, descnDinK an STRUMfcNT (worn nloht) for curing NTflHT EMISSIONS. testimonial P w Bim; Simple, Cheap, Never Fail. THE "WHITK. VTE HAVK THIS DAY SOLD our entire interest in. and transferred the agency of the White Hewing Machine to Mr. John B. Garri son, of 167 Third str et. Portland, Or. Mr. Uarrisoii will hereaftef supply the growing demand for this superior aud popular sewing machine. apl6 - HILL fc BARR CL ilL : V BET TKR THAN OOLD. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALT A Pleasant and KiTlcaclous Kemedy. IF YOU HAVE ABUSED YOURSELF Hy overindulgence In eating oi drinking; have sick or nervous headache; dryness of the nkiii, with a feverish tendency; night sweats and sleepW sxness; by all means use Seven's California Fruit Salt. And feel voting once more. It, is tlie woman's f'ietwl. Trv it: lter bottle: 6 bottles for .". For sale by all druggists. ItOlHlK, DAVIS & CO.. wholesale Agents. it. k. uu tv r. rs F. 8. Ak:f Ben. Selling, - Bee that oux Trade Xaik, "TULK BOM" toon every pair. ETEBY PAIR GUARANTEED. AKI. NEX1JLHO A CO. 1850. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1882. John A. Child DRUGGIST, Peftler in Fine Chemicals, Perfumery. Toilet Articles, Sponges, Soaps & Rubber floods. Cor Morrison c ( sf- P'.rliKtd, r. rcciul fl:entiri Pi (3 ic r-icrs 1 msfi vben M-c-ar PHAT UKRrVALLKD FOR Curing Slilit I)Ncne ntMl for PreMertln twateo WADE BrTH5i3ftT aBBaaaMatfMaMXlkkJaM rBe.vara ol lmitatlous nt b th the above upii ctlcbrattd ariicios. The Ermine rnaae only i.T tbe KTANI)R! SwAP tOMPANY. who sN,. innnntsctnre tb largert assort at-ct of LAUNI'-ItY and TwILK! oOAP in 'he world. Otiiyc 01 iatTAUicnto street 'hii Prsncjco. "a SEWING MACHINE STORE 167 THIRD ST. 8EFAIKIN8 DONS ON SHORT NOTICE. All Leading MACHINES OELB, NEEDLES, ON THREAD. ATTACH3IENTS,etc. GENERAI. AOENT FOB THK HOUSEHOLD & WHITE I It IOTA U li.VTT XISJE J5KST1X XJ1K (Tf All Modern Improvements. Open all day. JIRFAVF.K. Prnnripfor WILLIAM COLLIER, MAOKIITIST. ienlerln Siew and SECOND HAND SrACIIINEIST, 8 HndlMtnKt,, Portland. Or. Patrttea denlrlna 1 toller. Hnglnea or NAW by uddrewlaic Mr. t'olller. New and Second Hand Machinery OT'lrb I nnd an1i or mded to lutTnntnaw. D. J. MALARKEY & CO., 1 Bpeclal attention given to the sole of Wheat, Oats, Flour, Wool & Dairy Produce. Bind for WKKKLY PRICES CURRENT, mailed free on application. liberal Ad ranees on Consignments. Conslgnma ita and Orders Solicited. 44 ttOXT ST.. VOUTXAliih OB. CO 1 I f J I i J - ca I. PH0S A? f 1 AW SI 3 0kY rronnco Commiss g-j westhtg I SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK. BRANCH HOUSE, PORTLAND, OGiJ. V are now receiving a full mnd 'Cruet Ion Rititlnea. and Flux Muvi ring hreaher and has the best Shoe movement and Riddle for separating Wild Uutl froa llorse-povvers arc (Compact. Kasy Huniiiiitr and rtnn't h,ui, J. -. ..... Wheat. Our ment 1 r,t lonx iiec.lci; Welitiit ISOOto tfOOO Iha leaa third ! And l Udflr-l'lease send lor our Jieei l pll ve I'utivloif tving your order. Saw Mill Machinery and Stationery OFFICE- -Comjnerclal Dock, THK ONLY INSTITUTION i Where young lady or gentleman can At a Cost iu proportion to time Engaged. A copy of the COLTJCBIA COMMERCIAL COLLLQK Mnt free to any address on application. Address P.O. Box 683. wmmmm I Catnrrli, J.vsj?isi., Bica?r.lte, leJ)il ity 'iir:lii), llsei:iiirstiiii, ttv nil IhrGuicitnilXerviiKM Is.ri-r. laclv aes may 1 eonvenicnlly sent by ex iu-s, 1-eatfy fcr i:;iiiit diHtonse at home, fccud for lreo treatise on t?ie Oxyceii iVMitment. Atltlresi Hie proprietors, llo, 1111 iit-rl street, JPliila., l'a., or SI. K. MATHKVVS, la?ific IX'iMWitory, UO flloutcosuery Stan 3'rp.iscisco. t'aL 6UCKIfiGHAr?1 g HECHT'S BOOTS AND SHOES ire the BEST and COST NO MORE than (Mher Brands, and If the Merchant ytIOi whom yon Trade does not keep our Good it is because it PATS belter to sell a ;alr of Boots or Shoes eTery TWO Montlis thai? erery 10 1' K or I1TE. WE WARRANT EVERY PAIli We make. I All Merchants in Good Credit can procure these Goods at onr Ware houses tu PORTLAND or San Francisco. TRY OUR HERCULES" BOOTS HECHT BROS. & CO. The Flneat II ITT KKS In the UOUi.U. TIIV.Y KFFKCTUALLY CI'KK MAX il lil AX. BISSASES, Vltollr.e the Nynlem nnd srret the ravauea o the JlreaiOtiil Aleoliol Ilabit, j DII'AOMA.M A alt your InitKlt or "Wine Mtiehiint fit. them. WILMKUDIXO A- CO., Auentft. Nan Fmn I claco. V". j. VA. HCIIUYVKK fc ., INirtlnnd. HUDSON'S Gim STORE. S3 Tfrat atreet Portland, OrrcoB. OCNI, P13TCLM AND AUUUL'MITX05 rtahlmg Tmfcla of Kye-y Daerlpt. V. K. Chnniberlain. Jr. TIioh. A. 1CoI)1iis'i. Life Scnolarsbip !KND FOR f lRCTMR. hep') ivatow WWW i $70 - hiouse &c CO., 'fix. f n-fifrmv r . "";: r 1 rr 7 rinfr sin rrnrVTiI.',btlle,rator-- I'PVr Tread PowerH. -ortabU than the average enrfne of same rawer and on. ue and PriM n in.o.ti... i.n.nM KokM ( Enoines Furnished on Reasonable Terms. Foot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon, OF ITb KIND ON THE COAST obtain a Thorough Business Education JOURNAL, containing full W. W. JAME-J Information, will be I rl no ipdl. ( A CAJil. Dr. Moody, of Nov York City, A. Oradimte of the ew York Mehool of Medt clue, alao of tln Dublin l'racllee. A word to tliO public C'oiiMiltatlou free. I invite the sick, no matter what their diHennew may be, to call anil investigate fur themselveN before aban doning ail hopes, for it will cost you nothitiK. I K'vr. no eiii'oiirucenient unless there Is a fuir i;rosieot of making a cure. . I will endeavor to be candid in my opinion and rennona' le in my rhargrB. I claim not tc cure everybody, but to cure all that can be cured. 1 have liad twenty years' Micrensful practice h the treatment of both acute and chronic rilwuwi. I have located in Port inui, and all I nsk in that you give me a fair, unbiased trial, by which 1 hope to merit your con hdeiice, and give entire satisfaction to all Muttering Immunity. My reputation has been acquired by belna candid with my patient!', through earn of Bucceusful nractice, both in Kurooe and In thlrt country, and Hiudioiifcly keeping tip with the uge. 1 know the cauae anil remedy needed, not by giU'tswork, but. by yvars of expfTience. ; In my treatment of many diseases I make use of a now meiixxl oi cure, l lie treatment Ih slnipia and tne most feasible of all. There Is no unpleasant Heimation batf-ver attending the treatment. I invite all pernons afHicted to visit aud freely convince theiiJHelvex. leav iuif tne to verify the anertion that there ha never existed a remedy so startling and immediate in it e fleet a, lhcse noted curative a'ds, as handled in my practice, are endor ed and approved by the faculiles of both ICurope and America. The beneficial effects re perceptible almost from the utart. C';fen regarded incurable, and of years standing, yield t o Its mild but woncerful Influence. And in no ease can the treat ment be attended wth the least danger, thereby tea tif ' ing 11 to be the most harmless ngent in thorapeu ti."s. Those who wish to npify for advice o treatment mav confidently do so without hesitation orddlidence, uh th most timid may rely on that inviolable wcrecy which has already proved the basis of an extensive professional reputation h broad. Cases cau be treated by "orit'spend-nee when a t-er-sonal interview fs impossible, providing the patients will minutely detail all of their bodily lefirinatlen and mental disturbances written In a simple and natural style, and in ai-cordance with the necessary de alls of their own feelings. Oi.e personal interview, however, even with patients residing at a Utanec is highly de sirable when practicable, and will more than repay the patient the expense nnd trouble of a trip to Port Inmi. The advantage of even a visit are apparent and manifold, a sirgle visit iu most cases will eiiMble tho doctor to form an accurate opinion and note particulars which might be lost sight of In mere correspondence, particularly when a microscopic and chemical analy sis la absolutely necessary. 1'atiei ts not reald ing in the city who wish to transact their business through the mails or by express can have tbe neeeie sary remeoles ient to any address or left at any rail way station or e.rach oftice In Oregon or Washington Territory until, called for. carefully packed and se curely sealed. Oilice and K sidence. K rst Mreet, llooins 'M an 27, 1 add's v Ihilldlng, Corner First and Columbia, Portland, tregon. v rphle a: real Ntrenctk. Vfrm Toole la the le- ultimate result of orer 20 vears of practical eiperl ence.and CUHKS WITH UNFAILING CKRTAIN TY, Nervous and l'hytd--at DebUity, Kemfnai Wenkncfw. Rnormabir. N i'W&'Ufjf-ifflK rhoea, Prostatorrhea.Km f'fA missions, I mpotency, Kz K ' ''i&Al " hausted Vitality, l'rerna- I kllirrWf All 1 ture Decline and LUH4 LUUVENMIU OF MAMItOI, from whatever cause pr.xluced. It enriches and purines tne blood, Htrengl hens the Nerves, Brain. Muscles, Digestion. Iteproriuctive Or gans, and Physical ami Mental Faculties. It stops any unnatural debliltatir K drum upon the system, preventlnj Involuntary losses, do hilitating dreams, temli al losses with the U'lne, etc., so destructive to mind and body. It l a sure eliminator of all KIDNKY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS. IT CONTAINS NO INJFKIOUH INOHKDIKNT. To those rafrriaf from the ef fect of. youthful Indl.eretlona or exeeawa, n peed)', Ihoroturh snd perroiinent Cl'HK It UI'AKA.NTKKii. Price. H'4 &O perbotile.or bve bottles in case with full directions and advice, SJ'O. Sent secure from bservatlon to any address-upon re ceipt of price, or C. O I. To he had only of lr. C, I). Mitldeld, l Kenrny afreet, San Francisco, Cal. Consultations strli tly -ji tlden tial, by letter or at oflice, FHKK For the convenience of patients, and in order to secure perfect secrecy, I have adopted a private address, under whk'b all pack ages are Iurwsrded. TIC I A Ij I IOTT I. p. F-n r K. SniTicient to sh wits merit, will be sent to any one applying by letter, stating his symptoms and i af e Communications strictly confidential. $1000 KEWAJID l-tr ILL BE PAID TO ANY PEPSON PRODL'C- V lug a more etlectual remedy t bun Dr. Keek's Sure Cure for i'atarrh, Which has stood the test for fourteen years. Physl clans. Druggists, and all who have used nnd thor oughly tested It, pronounce it aperl He for the cure of that loatliHonie disease. Try IU Your drtigglal has it, p'icett. Ur. Keck thoroughly understands, and is eminently suceessful in the treatment of all rlironlc auu til fB- I'Ult dlaenaea of both aexe and ull uvea, having made a specialty of their treatment for fourteen years lie treats Cuneer without using the knife. His favor ite pn scription is furnished to ldy piitlenla Free. No ladv should be without it. Young, middle-aged or old, male or female. Insanity or a life of su tiering is your Inevitable doom unless yon apply In time to I he physician who understands, and is competent to treat your case. Waste nn more time nor money within competent physicians. AllcoinntUiiicatloiis attended to witti dispatch, nnd ar strictly confidential. Medl- t hies sent to any part of the country. Circulars, testi monials, and a 1st of primed questions nirtiisneu on upplk-atUm. tX)SWlUl'A'no r'llK. melon" t threen-eiit staup (or list and addres 1) it JAMKS "KKCK, No. First LstreeL Fortland.Or. SKY3I0UK,' SAI5IN & CO., ManufiM-t'irers t,t f ivTfiLmn i mil im.i miii)l.,L,Ill,l) Portable Engiiios Aj Horse Towers, And Sole Ag"'ds fa- the following celebrated Farm ami lioau jlaclilncry: The Rnndnlph IIjmhIci-, Thetondird H-ir-Kike Iteier, Tho Mtnndnrd Light Alower, 'I he Iron Kloii Sla.Fo.Cut 5Io-, The Vli tnr Nrlf. Ihimp sulky Ixnke, TbcKtundnrtl lluiKldkuiiipSulky Knke, The linckeye 4i-iilu llt-llla nnd Meedera. The Olehruted Mort laon Plow.. The Vhltewnter V KetcUuaa VV'sgan W.. cordillv Invite all waritinir anvthlng In our line income and see us. and if you cannot come, send fur our Price List and Catalogue. E. W. ALI.KX, AJ ii ringer. nr-Twtf UO nnil.iei FlratNU. Iortlnd, Or. 10 00D Tiancs 1.00C Organs. hut li.if. i: j t'r.in ;.iI.(Ci ft, th-li, id r lierr Ci Hi ra!:uji.ii i r, ma i1 MEN AND WOMEN, Poys at!d fcirK anyone who wants light, pleasant em ptovntent in which from f to fin wr day can be raaew will s-nd iheir name anil postofhVe add ress to as Im mediately, and recelv our descriptive circulars. Ad dress, I. II. Oetchell At Co., No. 147 Fron atrwet Portland, Oreitou. " isinoNLr- if-'i n n VBffl' I