The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886, October 13, 1882, Image 4

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Trained Seals.
They are exhibited in the large tank at
the Aquarian, which was constructed for
the white whale, and has been recently
devoted to the exposition of the nata
torial powers of Miss. Annie Beckwith.
At one end a small tent has been erected
oq a platform raised a couple of inches
above the water. From the upper
surface of this tne seals can glide into
the fluid or return at will. Thoir first
performance was a violent tugging at
two bell pulls, to give notice to the visi
tors. The bells were in hideous discord,
and tho noise was continued far too long
for the comfort of the auditors. The
bells removed, the animals took, at the
command of their keeper, their stations
on two inclined boards, which raised
their head and fore limbs above the gen
eral surface of the platform. To one
hand-like forefoot of the male was at
tached a cymbal, with which it struck
another conveniently placed in front,
while the female was playing the tam
bourine by striking it with very great
rapidity. The musical discord was
varied by the keeper holding a banjo to
the smaller performer, who evoked hide
ous sounds by rapidly scraping across
the strings witn her nails. This done,
the audience were informed that the ani
mals were about to indulge in smoking.
Short pipes, about six inches long,
were placed in their mouths,
but on my second the male
declined, having been alarmed by
. the too near approach of the flame to his
1 face. Various articles, as baskets, logs
of wood. etc.. were then thrown into tho
and quickly and easily retrieved and
brought to the keeper's hand by both the
animals. The next perforniauae con
sisted in both animals climbing up by
aid of their fore limbs, a ladder rising
from the surface of the water at an angle
of about 45 decrees. After diving iuto
tho water from the top of the ladder the
animals shot themselves by the impetus
of their rapid motion on to the platform,
and seizing a couple of short cords at
tached to revolvers, fired a rapid succes
sion of shots. The jjerforinanee con
cluded by a remarkable exposition of the
strength nossessed4by these animals when
in the water. A small boat capable of
holding three children, whose united
weights must have befn about about
eight or nine stone, was dragged very
rapidly around the tank by the two seals
in succession. A small collar was
placed over the head, to which
tho traces were attached that were
secured to the , boat. Tho
; strength displayed by the seals was re
markable; the little boat, pulled by the
muscular strength of one animal, threw
oiT tho water from its bows "as if it had
been propelled by a vigorous sculler.
The exhibition was to me of a peculiarly
interesting character. The animals man
ifested a great degree of intelligence and
docility, in keeping with their high cer
ebrial development. Nevertheless, they
have their peculiar mental idiosyncra
sies. One of their characteristics is ex
treme susceptibility to alarm; the slight
est alteration or fright will throw them
out of work, and it is difficult to reassure
them. Their training was effected by a
system of rewards, without any punish
ment, and the visitors may notice a piece
of fish dropped into the mouth of each
after the performance of every trick.
The amount of fish devoured by these
two animals ia about .5000 pounds per
diem. The oleaginous Clupeida?, her
rings, pilchards, etc., are preferred; bnt
failing these, whitings, haddocks, etc
are given, these being carefully cut open
to insure the absence of any fish hooks.
which have repeatedly caused the death
of captive seals, and possibly of wild
ones also. J London Field.
Arthur as a Teacher.
A correspondent of the Hartford
Times relates the following anecdotes of
President Arthur as a school teacher
In a party was a lady who, having com
menteu on tne advantages wnicn sucii a
country as this gives to a
young
man,
said:
"I went to school to President Arthur
when I was a little girl, and he a rather
disconsolate-seeming young inan. It
was in Cohoes, New York, and he came
to teach our school under rather embar
rassing circumstances. That is, it
proved embarrassing but whether to
him or the boys, I'll leave you to
judge." She paused, and one of the
gentlemen said quickly: "I, too, went
to school to President Arthur at Cohoes.
I am a good deal older than you are, I
think. You cannot remember me. But
go on." The lady, who is one of the
most genial, hospitable, and delightful
women in Providence, hesitated. "Go
on!" he cried. "Well," said she, "we
had in our school three bo3'S who were a
terror. They were the roughest, most
saucy, mischievous fellows that
ever tried to bully a sohool
master. Nobody had been able to rule
them. They had positively become a
set of ogres, which we little children
dreaded with an unutterable but
trembling dread. Probably Mr. Arthur
had been informed of their character, for
when school began and one of them com
menced his pranks he was prepared for
him. lie simple said : 'Come to me.'
There was something in his eye and
voice which the big fellow dared not to
disobey. He slowly approached and
our teacher marched him out of the
door. fretty soon the master came
back alone. By this time the next boy
had gathered 'new spunk,' and sure
enough he was treated in a similar man
ner. This strange submission, which
also happened with the third boy, made
the smaller children awe-struck. What
was the quiet, simple po war which made
itself so instantly obeyed? And where
had he put the boys? "He took us up
into the infant class an 1 set us down
amontr the babies!" suddenly exclaimed
tho President's other pupil. "I was
the first boy he took tip. lie told me to
stay there aud for the life of me 1 dared
not move. After school he talked with
iw. How true, how eloquent, how
thoroughly sympathetic was that talk.
Ho understood our rebellious boy-hearts
better than we did ourselves. He
shamed the manhood into us. Wo be
came as clay in his hands, to mold into
a nobler and better form. I never for
got Mr. Arthur's talk to me through
all my youth and manhood."
One of the follies we are apt to carry
with us on entering life is "to suppose
ourselves possessed of certain lofty qual
ities that distinguish us from all about
us. jllerron.
SO TICK.
To Uie Farmers and Mechanics', of Oregon,
Washington Territory and Idaho:
Ve u'ish to call your attention to the fact
that our annual Catalogue and price ILtt for
1SS2-S3 is now ready for distrUnttion. It
will be. found very valuable and instnwtic
reading, anil Hill be furnished gratuitously.
Send vour name and nostoilice address to
FAKMEIUS and ME
xuiamcs1
STORK,
1S4
First stret t,
sepT-lm
Portland,
( Oregon.
P. O.
Box
SlAven'H Yosemlle VUcray Tooili Ianle
An aromatic combination for the preservation
of the teeth and gums. It ia far sujK'rior to any
1reiaratior of its kind in the market. In large,
tandsome opal jwts, price fifty cents. For sale
by all druggists. Hodge, Davis & Co., whole
sale agents, Portland, Oregon.
Baron Liebig says: "The only method
by which you can possibly advance or
develop agriculture is by experiments;
that 13 the only plan, for there is no
branch of industry so completely built
up by experiment as agriculture."
Frank G. Abell, the Gold Medal Thotographer
or Port!aud. was the only artist that tlared to
make a display at the Mechanics Fair. He is
not afraid to show his work anywhere, as it al
wavs stand? on its own merits.
DON'T BUY BOSS BOOTS UNLESS
YOU WANT THE BEST. SEE THAT
OUR NAME IS ON EVERY PAIR.
AKIN. SELLING & CO.
New. Rich Anp Fukk
Oregon Blood Purifier.
Blood! The use of
Book Ani Music Buvkkp: Send to Wiley B.
Allen, 153 Third street, Portland, for any book
or music published. Orders by mail filled
promptly. The "Musical Pastime," a monthly
journal of music, 50 cts. a year. Send stamp lor
big catalogue of music.
The best liver regulator known, a sure cure for
Dyspepsia and indigestion is Dr. Henley's Cali
fornia 1. X. L. Bitters.
Send $1.00 to W.D. Taltner, Portland, tor
year's subscription to the Pacific Overseer,
great semi-monthly A. O. IT. W. mixr.
one
the
The onlv llrst-clafs
Oregon is given at the
variety entcriainment in
Klite theater, Portland.
Ttrkish Rues. Send to John B. Garrison
167 Third street Portland, for catalogues of de
signs. Garrison repairs ail kinds of sewine machines.
ft
E':.i?r IIS
&4
Fxp'amcd at foot of tbls column.
Perils fins Directory !
SHOW CASK P41TOIIY.
IIIXO.Y. HKUXSTKIX .V CO.-cr, Fro:it and
stark, Portland, manufacturer's of all kinds of show
eases. Send for catalogue.
TK Ml'slCAI. PANTIUK-A monthly Jour
ual of limbic (both vocal ami instrumental.) sent to
any address for ducts per year. Address Whey H.
Alien, publisher and music dealer. 153 Third street,
I -M'tland, Oregon. Catalogue free.
NlfltVKYOK.
. ti. M A.Y Kll Civil Kngli.ecr. Contractor and
surveyors. Otliet Kixim No. I fine's Building,
J . ust Portland. All kinds of surveying and drafting
u.ineforany part of the country.
BAKF.H1FX
r.UPIRK HAKEKV-12 "Washington: VeTsFVfc
Fu hr, Props. Manufacturers of Pilot hread, Soda.
Picnic, Butter, ltoston, Sugar am Shoe Fly crackers.
Orders from the trade solicited and promptly at
tended to
ANSA Y KISS.
W. O. JK.VXK fe ". 10! Front street near
Washington. Ores, metals, mineral waters, mills
etc., carefully analyzed. Assavs for gold and silver
s.'t.: other metals from to 5. Hold dust lought
and bars made. Orders by mail carefully attended
to.
J. II. MelXTOSH.-Cor. Front and stark. Chem
ical analysis made of coal, mineral waters, etc. Or
dinary assays of gold, silver, lead or copper, from
A to s.V lr. P. Harvey. Consulting 'hemlst.
ATTO K .V EYN.
I. P. KKXXF.DY, Attorney and Counselor at
Law K'uom .1 Uekum't hnllding. Legal business
- pertaining to Letters Patent for inventions, befort
the Patent Office or in the Court, a specialty.
EYE & EAR INFIRMARY
AND
SANITARIUM, OR HOME
FOR
THE SICK.
&f lacadum
Bond bet. Porter mid
Wood Sta.,
South Portland, Or.
Dr. Ptikington, late Professor o f Eye fe Ear Diseases
In the Medical Department of Willamette I'niversity
has erected a fine building, on a beautiful elevation in
the south part of the city and Is prepared to accomo
date patients suffering from all disease of the K E,
EA It or THKOAT. Also wjll pay sjecial attention to
persons laboring under Chronic Nervous affections,
and to diseases peculiar to women, and recieve a mul
led number of cases expecting confinement.
The intention is to provide a Home for such cases
with ail the best hygienic agencies combined with the
best medical skill to be had in the metropolis.
Consulting physician und surgeon Dr. Philip ITarvey,
Prof, of diseases of women and children In the medical
department Willamette Univ rsity.
Also lr.j..M. r. tirowne, troi. oi 1'nysioiogy meo
dep't. Willamette University.
For any amount of references and circular, address
UK- tl. It. PILKI.MiTOX,
"r. 1 nl Wibtnifoii St.. Portland, Or.
Robinson.
Life Scholarship
SEND FOR CIRCUI.VU
sep" 2meow
Write to Cleveland Dispensary.
Cleveland.O.., for Pamphlet in
plain sealed envel
ope, describing an
INSTRUMENT (worn
at night) for curing
NIGHT EMISSIONS.
tSimle, Cheap, Never Fails.
1
III K "WHITE." WE HAVE THIS DAY SOLD
our entire interest in, and transferred the agency
of the White Sewing .Machine to Mr. John JJ. Garri
son, of 17 Third str et. Portland, Or. Mr. Oarrison
will hereafter supply the growing demand lor inin
superior and popular sewing machine.
EiTISELL
10 000 Pianos
1.0 JC Organs.
inivb nan. liny .
t M ail u fact ii rent
From -.3 to 1,000
Cash.
MEN AND WOMEN,
Boys and alrls, anyone wh, wants light, pleasant em
ployment in which from $4 to $10 per day can be mace
will send their name and postolllce address to us im
mediately, and receiv our descriptive circulars. Ad
dress, I. II. Oetchell V (!o.t No. 187 I'ron' street
Portland. Oregon.
91, (( ItliWVItJO
F
rum ANYONE WHO WILL I.RAUN
Kellfttot V Illlwm' Syxtem of Drrai
and Cloak, t'uttlng, and, with a corret meas
ure and perfect cutting, produce a bad fitting
garment. Several Improvements have .lu
been made. Agents to sell and teach wonted
in everv town. Wood agents car. luaXc jrom
$10 to fi per day
KKL1UUO & JILLMON,
C-henev, SpoW-ane "o., W. T
Liver aul Kilney oibea.sc8 vetOdl by Dime Pilla
W. E. Chamberlain Jr. i Thos. A.
i - - $70
:,niP"Ari
testimonials I w
Rent..r linn u m nmni
CU1viim Frwi, II j Vf ill X
ANTISELL, y $M HMO,!
ir.V okeni Howell I!6J HPTj !S?BKa
hau Frabi.'141-o Ncylal U kJ Sj Vffy
1 1, at-1 1. ....,. 19111 I3fil r I K7II9 mm
1850. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1882.
John A. Child
DRUGGIST,
dealer in
Fine Chemicals,
Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,
Sponges, Soaps,
& Rubber food's.
Cor Morrison h 2d 8t
Portland, Or.
Pneclal attention
pa d. to orders by
mall when aeccm
PATld-1th lh pb.
SKY3I0UII, SABIN & CO.,
Manufacturers of
MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESH EK
Portable Engines A: Horsco Powei,
And Sole Agents for the following celebrated
Farm and Itoad Machinery:
The Randolph Ileoder,
The Mtitnduitl Nell-Kake Reaper,
Tho Standard Iltfbt SInwrr,
1 he Iron K.lnir x-Koot-fut Mower,
The Victor Sielf.Ilutnp ISulUy Kuke.
The Mtiuidurd IInd-liini finlky ICnke,
The llnrkeyn Grain Drill wild Meeder.
The Celebrated Murrlnon Plou ,
The While water fe Ketchuin Wagnu,
We cordially invite all wanting anything in our line
to come and hee us, and if you cannot come, send for
our Price List aud Catalogue.
K. XV. AliLO, Munnser,
m'27wtf CRO nrninOI Flrrt PHhii
W1LL1A31 COLLI EH,
MAOHI1TIST.
JDealer In ev uiul
SECOND HAM) MACHINERY,
a it Mad I von St., Port laud, Oy
Port le dealrlnir. Holler. Knulnen or DAW
Ull.l. MAClll.VIIKY can u-enre
ly- uddi-ruln Mr. Collier.
Now and Second Hand Machinci
outrht and noltj r trtuled to tulvantace.
HUDSON'S GUIS STORE.
S Flrat street, Portland, Oregon.
Tlhla Taekl of Kvery XMrltt
SEWING MACHINE
STORE 167 THIRD ST.
RKPAiRixe votrm
ON SHORT NOTICE.
All Leading
MACHINES
IU9,
NEEDLES,
THREAD,
ATTACHMENTS,etc.
QEKCBAI. AGENT
HOUSEHOLD & WHITE
KMTAl'KAVT THK 1HST I.N" TIIK t'ITl
All Mcilern Improvements. tpen all dat.
t. if. I?F'P.W. Trro
SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM.
WM. BECK &, SON
Importers and dealers In
Guns, Rifles, and Revolvers
Sinkers,
Floats,
Murgeon
Lines,
Hooks ol
al! kinds.
TACKLE,
liraided and Tapered Oil SUk Lines. '
Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods,
ir5niil lfiT ltf nt.f PortlHtnl r
ForCiits,Hurns,
Sores,Ioils,i)iIes
Caked Breasts,
Corns, ele.,it has
no (Hjual.
Sold by Drug
gists and coun
try stores at 10
cents per liox.
x DIMS
cs'
' ih.
r
D. J. MALARKEY & CO.
8pcIl attention given to the sale of
Wheat, Oats, Flour, Wool & Dairy
Produce.
Bnd lor WICK KLY PRICES CURRENT, mailed
free on application.
liberal Adyances on Consignment,
i r?dgnmont8 and Orders Solicited.
i 4 1 VBONT ST., VOMTXJLSD, &
J. A. WIM'O, Pciiniaii at the
Portland Business College,
Received the premium (f vcii bv the
PO 111 LAND MECHANICS' FAIR,
For the bFfit exhibit of Plain Writinsc. Card Writinfr
riourislunjf, lA'tteriiiK and Pen Drawing. Tho
Portland Business College Journal,
Containing specimens of ornamtitiil pen work. tx
euted by l'r f. Wwn, will bo pnt free to any address.
Send name on postal card
AfhlrfMK
V. P. AKMSTRONH.
ne"tf
Lock Hf.x KH. Portland, Or.
The Bishop Scott Grammar School.
A BOARDING AND DAY HCHOOL FOR TOYS
and Young Mn, will besrin its tilth ypar i nder
its preent manaKeraent Hept. 5, 1832. 1'repares boys
for college or busineMH. The teaching I practical and
tborougu. and discipline strict. for twelfth- an
nual catalogue, giving vmplt-tp lint of former pupila.
Addrem, J. W. iril.L, M. i . Ili-ud Masit-r,
12Ju3ui I'ortlaud, Orutfti
I js - I
YY
Lines, tfi&mL
Baskets, Uffi
Leaders,
Proance GommissionMercIiants
1 BKTrKKTIIAIV UOLD
CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALT.
A Pleasant and Kfliracioua Remedy.
Jteai " r Ml
M mmism M
IF YOU HAVE A8USED YOURSELF
P.y over indulgence in eating o: drinking: have si-k
or nervous boadactie: dryness of the skin, with a
feverteh tendency; niht sweats and sleeph N-nt ss: by
all means use
S'averi's California Fruit Salt.
And feel vountronce more. It is the woman's friend.
Trv it: si oer bottle: bottles for4-. For sale by all
druggists. 1IOIMJK, DAVIS A CO., wholesole AL'ent.s,
H. K. Qt'KKX.
UVIAN
ITERS.
The Fluent ltl'JTKICS In (lie WOIII-l.
TIIKY EFFECTUALLY CURE
MALAEIAL SJISSAES,
Vltnllze (hi Synicni and iirifnt thu ravage o
the lli-fadflil Alcohol HabK,
llll'MOIAMA.
XmU. yout-
DrnsslMt or Wine
(hem.
Merihsin( for
W E I.M K II f X U ((.,
v- j. vax ciii ti:k
Avfiita, Ff-itn
.V. H.. I'orlliind
Siininond's Kentuchy Nuboh
jsonruoii Whiskey.
Of all the famous productions of the Blue Jrass Dis
trict this Whisk v i- imexeelled for purity anil flavor
I-'or family and medicinal purposes
66
NABOBM
Is notorious. Jt L made from pure barley and whent
spirits, and its various component parts blended with
.scientific accuracy.
The Best and Purest Brand in the Market.
TOIUl fc BIVE.V,
Sole AirenM fr Ioi-tlnd. rei;Mi and (he Tr
rltorlcH, wlu-re the trade can be supplied by the bar
rel half barrel or case, at the same price and terms as
in Kentucky or San Francisco.
SO MOKE DYSPEPSIA.
BEST rouio in USE.
Recommended by ail Physicians.
Co,ifloAtcN mi bnck of Bottle.
a Sure Cure for Indi.;es;ion. Loi-s of Appetite.
3 . i r 4.T . .... . r
nuu mo dckl jLivtjr xvfKuiaior Known.
SOLD ONLY IN GLASS.
To fll' or fell any but the genuine arifole out of
our bottle is felony wrt wLmi dttccttd, will Le
propecuted to the fu.l extent of tbe law
Trade Buppi led by Arpad Haraszthy & Co.
530 Washington t . it, KnnciN o. al.
Ladies Underwear,
INFANTS AND CHILDREN'S
COMPLETE WARDROBES,
165 Third Street, Portland, Or.
1. O. Bos Si
fir, ymz, Nsh
P$5 H eV
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v ir rv4vmv? pfRRMn r:f:5ifi", wuui:iK,'k.J UilliL J
iLiiigigiiiiOGiiigi iii mm
between an-yfroloJbouTL l't. N situated net to Alblua.and
lots i,i bl-K l;s -.1. -r. J t and . 0 a-e uYxi r, v., V V, , J. ,Vi K'.tsl,,' orll,l',,. "'" tbe Vancouver road. All the
are .'HxUM feet, l i e sti eels uie ViVc an I t, .- J.; y f''.t ali,'iVS !lr"''' H' Id kn. All the other lot
verv otsilv cleared. ",,t,UM """."'HI b.ic ah Inen cleared, while the lots are biKh and level and can be
ealMenns;,r,','f,,r f'"' U "b"n U"u' a Hinit,l m""l"'r "m-hp lots and bl.K ks al reasonable prices and on
PhuWoMonX i- i'.;!"estoi.a!,;.vthe best Held fur iuv,-s!,nent an.l the most desirable
Kv n, to the dues of l'oitla..du.(.na,t Port land, and to tbe
Juv i;o - VV ""' Vl;r""iH'"In'ani,'M l,,,,,i r ic tionof .Mr. 'lllar.l-lbn
V?r otetlu- wiib -oinpa..ies-its neatue.s aiso . the Allan
ri ni.ium ini i Willi I lie o.oposi-:! Mice Kal I wm v 1 1-mi r. uin.i .. i. ..... . ...n. 1. .
tliliMrtv Vfl-V 'lr ft'wililii fin.. . ti. .1
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' ; ........ .u.ii. lit- iMjihi- ui:s me most
while 111 be near future it must fnn.isli homes f..r
lion .11 Vl7.7m V- , V. v , V. . lY now oner it for. We wiil show ttle i.ioi-ei ty i.uu Klv full intorma.
tion tuall who m.o :.pi'. to u.-, p.ivu.u iy a:.d inmui as addre-scd to nMv matl wiU ri. ive prompt atteiitloii.
. 1 0- iu"il -t"te Agents. .' jloi risou htreet.
a.i.t Ui.slui.h.S '., ll. ul K.-,tut Afc. nls, 0 Washington st. Portland, Or.
KCOrSOMY IS WKALTII.
'And by Hit) 1 11 Ttmr
JK)C)T8 AND SHOES
Sow York Jloot and Shoe House,
. 13 Flral Ntrert,
Between Yamhill and Taylor, Portland
YrOlT AD WTO yoi:k own wealth and by
that means make tbe whole count ry ri-lier. We
have just receivi d tbe most elegant stock of Koorls
ever brought to Portland, which we aie sellinK 11 1 ratcit
that no other bouse can. When you come to the city
brim? in your whole family anil we will sell them
KihiiN at astoiiishinly low prices. Outers from the
ctmntry will he proinp'lly altemieii to, aud we will pay
reiijni on an ipmhw sent to you.
t". H. Alii'
B. n. Sellln-
TT. T.VomcU.
1
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hi oq every pair.
ETEIIY TAIR GUARANTEED.
aki. nklijio OO.
USjS ros
S1000 1IEWAJRD
WII.I.. BE PAID TO ANY PKKSON PllODUC
ing a more etrectual retnedv than
Dr. Keek's Sure Cure lor Catarrh,
Which has stood the test for fourteen years. Physl
clans. Druggists, and all who have used and thor
oughly tested it, pronounce It spex-lflc for the cure of
that loathsome disease. Try It. Your druggist has
It, price 1 1. 1 ,
Dr. Keck thoroughly understands, and Is eminently
successful in the treatment of allfebmnlc aim dim
cult dlaeaae of both trxn and ull Huea, bavins
made a specialty of their treatment for fourteen years
He treats Caaeer without using the knife. His favor
ite prescription ia furnished to lady patient Free.
No lady should be without It. Youner, middle-aged 01
old, male or female, insanity or a life of Ruilering is
your inevitable doom unless you apply in time to tbe
physician who understands, and 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 contidential. Med I
t iues sent to any part of the country. Circulars, testi
monials, and a list of printed questions furnished on
application. COXNl'LTATIO.S FJUKF, Inclose
a three-cent stamp for list and addresi DR JAHKS
KtCK, So. 1.15 First street, Portland. Or.
DR. SPINNEY.
So 11 Kearny street, 8. P.,
Treat all Chronic and Soeelul Dlieaiet,
YOUNG MEN
VTT HO MAY BK 8DFFKRINO TTioif THK EP
r V fects of youthful follies or Indiscretion, will dc
reli to avail themselves of this, tbe irreatest boor
V.'".rJ"l'! at tne altftr ' auirerlnif humanity. DK
SPINNKY wiil guarantee to forfeit .rt for evecj
-ise of Seeifnal Weaneas or private diseases of ui
tli.d or character which he undertakes aud falliu
cure. ' 7
MIDOIiK-AOED ME.
There ate many at the ag of thirtr .( nzlv whr
J.-e troubled 1 with text frequent tvacuations of th
dadder, often accompanied by a siicht smarting 01
u ritii-.g .seribatinn and a weakening of the svsteiu !i
h manner the patient cannot account for. (in ex-tui
ulna tbe urinary deposits u ropv seliment will oftcr
e found, and soiaetimes small particles of tdbtnnei
vlil appear, or tbe color win be of a thin ml!!vish hue
'.d'i ehunsrlng to a dr-.rk and torpid npf.enr;vut
hero are ma-y men wbr die of this difficulty, krno
ant of the cause, which is the secomi stage of Nemt
at WeaknesH. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure tr
til Mic h cases, and a healthy restoration of the i-e'iie
niiiary organs. .
CUM;'" Hours 10 to I and fi to 3. Kundar from 10 to
tl A. M. onsuitatlon five. Thorough Vxnudiiatiur
anoadvu-e.fi.
Call or address IJU. SPIXXflY A '.,
Nf. 11 Kearny n'reet, Sao Ki n'eto ' I'-.-tl.
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you itegilhl!)! the I iVT a':d TvMlieys, cb-swise tne
tomach of dll M'ir!:d S.-'-r. iio' s. and 'e.ijoy that
great boon, (iood Health. . n mI'. n-r sIm.m!( fad ti;
giv t bis popuiJ.ir reiiu-il v a I rial." ' t the 1 i K.N ' 1 N K".
and observe t lie Tr.i le l;r. One io!lar p r bottle
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i m-s.- au aiita-s win
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popular aud valualiie
the rabidly increuMiuf
sliSuihail plop, ilv in this Vicinliy.
p mi 1. ,11 of A'lilnii. and then iVt
j A CAJ1D.
Moody, of New York
Dr.
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Urtiduitttt of" tb ew Vm k Kchool of Medl
Hue, mIm of I lie ltilln Fructlce.
A word to the public- Consultation free.
I invite the sick, no matter what t heir diseases may
be, to call and investigate for themselves before aban
doning all hocs, for it w !1 cost you nothing. I glvr.
110 encoiiraeiiient unless there is a lair prospect of
malting a cure, i will endeavor to be candid In my
opinion und n-usoiiai'le in my cbargt s. i claim not tc
cure everybody, but lo cure all that can be cured. 1
have bad twenty years' successful practice in the
treatment of both acute and chroniu t'iseases. 1 have
, located in 1'ortiuiHl, and all I ask is that you give me a
fair, unbiased trial, by wliit h I hope to merit your con
Hdeiice, and give entire s.itlsf. ion to ail sofTerlng
humanity. My reputation has been ccipiired by being
'-andid with my patli-iils, throi'gh jearsof HUccefmfiii
pia-ti-, both" in Kuroe and In this country, and
studiously keeping nji with the age. I know tbe cause
andremtdy iiecdi d, not by j;njhSWork, but by years
of experience.-
In my treatment of many dlfei.Kes I make use of a
new method of ei'.e. The treatment is simple and the
inosi feasible d all. There Is no unpleasant sensation
hatrver atteudi'ig the treatment. 1 lux He all persons
aliiicUd to visit 1111 I freely convince themselves, leav
inir me to erify tbe u-s. rtlon that there has never
existed a remedy so starttiiig and immediate In Its
etl'ects. I bene noted curative a'ds, as ha nil led In my
practice, are etidorod and npproved by tbe facuhles
(A both Kuroi"' and America. The beuellcial ellects
nre j!er ei tibie almost from the start. Cases regarded
incurable, ami of years standlig. j ild to Its mild but
wonderful i:iiueiice. And in no case inn the treat,
meut be attended w.lh tin' least danger, thereby tes
tif her it to be the moM barmli ss nk''id in therapeu
tics. Tin se who wish to apply for advice ot treatment
may coo ti dent ly lo so without heMtalioii or diffidence,
i.s the mo'.l timid may rely on that Inviolable m-cn-cy
v. bi h has alteady iiroved the l.asis of an extensive
profe'siona! reputation abroad.
Cases i n1! be treated by ccricypchdence when a er
soiiiil interview is im:we.si))le, ptcvfdlfg the pati-nts
ill n iimi :y I ihiI all i f their bixiily inflrmatles and
mental disturbance s written In a sin. pie and naturtil
s'yle.and in accordat.ee will the neci hsary le allsof
their own feeih-gs Or.e )ersmal interview, however,
even with patb-nts residirg at a (ibtance is highly tie
siiablewben pi at ticahlc, and wiil more than repay
the patient the exi ehsc and trouble of a trip to Port
land. The advantage of even a visit are tipnaient and
manifold. A single visit in loost cases will cm hie tbe
doctor to form an a:ctirate opinion and note particulars
which uiiu'ht be lost sight of In mere correspondence,
pariicularly when a microscopic and chemical analy
sis is absolutely necessary. l'atierts not resid
ing In tin city who wNh to transact their bii'.iuess
ilirotieh the mails or by express can have the neces
sary remedies .cnt to any address or left at any rail
way station or coach office in Oregon or Washington
1 erri'ory unt i called lor. carefully packed ami se
curely scaled, office and lit sldence, 2sy First street,
Kooms ll'i nn 27, l4idd's New Building, Corner First
j.d Columbia, Port land, Oregon.
BUCKINGHAM & HECHT'S
800TS AND SHOES
Vrc tho BEST and COST NO MORE than
Whpr IJrahd., and If the Merchant nlth
'vhoni you Tradn doe. not keep.onr Goods
.t is because it TATS better lo gell a
.air of Bdots or Shoes crery TWO
Months thjp crcrj FOUR or F1YJS.
VE WAltllAXT EVERY PAIR
make.
All Merchants In Good Credit
an
prornre -these Goods at oar Ware-
ip!isi s Iii PORTLAND or San Francisco.
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ni:ciiT Biios. & co.
vrilkU crent Atreacth
Hi eoln Remedy mnd
.Nerve Tonic is the le-
tjuimaie result, or over a
Mvears of practical experl-
ciH'P,iin Limts Willi
IT N FA I LI NO CKKTAIN
i TY, Nervous and Vhvsb
' ii j'euiuijf, i-x-iuiliai
Weakness, Kpermator
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UtniKsions, juipotencv, t.f
tiaustea tta tv. I'rema-
3 r tiro lleellno xnrl 1 .1 lH
SOP MAKIIUttn, from
whatever cause nr.xhiced.
It enriches and purities tne blood, Strengthens tbtt
Nerves, llrnin, Muscles, Digestion. Keprodnctlve Or-
gaiis, and fhymcal and Mental la'iiltles. It
stops any unnatural debllltstii g drHiu upon
tne system, preventing involuntary losses, de
bilitating dreams, remlnal losses with the urine,
etc., so destructive to mind and bodv. It is
a sure eliminator of all KI1N KY AN1 Hf.AIlKK
COMPf-AINTM. IT CONTAINS NO INJl'KIOl'M
INGKKDIKNT. Tothoienirerlnf from (he ef-
feeta f youthful lndleretlona or fifi-wi. u
l-eely, llioroaarb nml permanent CI UK
OPAKA.NTKKH. Price, V &iP perhottle.or ive
bottles In case with full directions and advi.-e, tflO,
Sent secure from observation to any address upon re
ceipt of price, or C . O. I. 10 tie hal only or
llr. t'. it. nutineiUt am arurny aireet.
San Kraiiclsco, Cal. 'ousultatiuns strictly confiden
tial, by letter or at office, FJtKK. For tbe convenleticw
of patients, ami In order to se-nre p.-rfect secrecy, I
have adopted a private address, under which all pack
ages are
forwiirdeil.
TIE I A I. JIOTT r.EFRE K.
Sufficient to sli wits merit, wiil be sent to any one
iip)iylng by letter, staling bis symptoms and ae
Communications strictly coiit!deiilial.
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tise.etc. s. O. SK'IWIOHK A Co., Druggist lfl Klrkf
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