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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1882)
Brown's Hody. Dr. JarvisT. Johnson of Martinsville, In J., gives tlie following account of how he come into possession of the body of one of John Brown's sons: I was the snrgoon of the Twenty-seventh Kegiment of Indiana Volunteers in the war of 18G1, and served in that ca pacity during the years of 18G1 and 18G2. In the spring of 18G2, General Bank's division moved up the valley of the Shenandoah, and entered the city of Winchester, Va. My regiment was a part of the said division. After we had entered the city I took possession of the medical college situated therein. In the meuseum of said college I found a large, symetrical and anatomical human body or frame. It had been well prepared for pteservation, and contained all the muscles, arteries and nerves. By per mission of General Banks, I took charge of the specimen and removed it to the Academy hospital in Winchester, which hospital was under my control. After its removal to the said hospital, a num ber of the prominent citizens of Win chester called upon me at the hospital, and each and all declared that it was the remains of a son of John Brown; that the said son had been killed at Harper's Ferrv. Va.. in October 1S39. at the time ; -r w of the insurrection. One of the professors of the said col- lpfrft filsopftllfiil uon me in person and demanded that I return the specimen He then crave me all the details of the manner in which the body had been pre pared, and said that ho did it himself. TT tnl.1 rnfl that after vouner Urown was killed at Harper's Ferry, he had the body sent to Winchester, and then, upon con sultation with the other professors of the college, it Avas decided to prepare the lin.lv nf voiinc Brown that it miffht be preserved in the museum of the college, us a sneeimen and an object of interest auJ note. The professor-strongly , ap pealei to me, in the name of my profes sion and in the interest of the same, and. as a friend of science, to return to him the said body. He slid that when the war was over the college, which had been burned, would be rebuilt," and that it should be deposited therein. He cited the fact that the sons of John Brown had been killed while eneragred with their father in the attempt to overthrow Vir prinia's cherished institution of slavery, and Virgiuia was entitled to the body as an object of warning and curiosity. In answer to the demand and appeals of the professor. I said that the memory of John Brown and his sons and their heroic battle at Harper's Ferry for the freedom of the slaves were held in too high esteem for me to leave the body upon the slave soil of V lrcrinia; hence I should send it to the free soil of my own State, Indiana. I afterwards, in the summer of 1SG2, shipped the said body by express via Franklin.Ind., that point beiDcr the nearest express oiuce to my own home, then at Morgantown, Morgan county, Indiana: and the said specimen has been in my possession and under my control ever since, and I have no doubt whatever but that it is the son of the heroic John Brown. 1 would have noti fiAil thn -mntliAr nr lirnthfirs of vonncr w - - - j o Brown long ago that I had the body in mv possession but for the reason that 1 was not aware of the fact that there was a brother living, and- feared that the in formation to the mother might simply renew the great mental anguish which I felt assured she had endured about the sad results in years past. It was not i-.ntil recently I saw in the papers that it was being contemplated to rear a monu ment to the memory of her husband, and that she knew notbinsr of the remains of her sons, that I determined to write to the Chicago Tribune and make public the information. 1 have never tried to conceal the fact, but have always talked freelv in resrard to the matter, and sev eral years ago our local paper published an article in relation to the body being in my possession. I now freely and gladly, without price or reward, surren der the said body to John Brown, Jr., in order that it mar be interred in free so l, and glad ami that I have been the means of thus preserving it for that pur pose. The bodv, which is that of Watson Brown, will be interred in the family burymg-ground, at North Elton, N. Y., bv the side of the crave of old John Brown. Indianapolis Journal, Septem ber 12. Eftect of Odors on 5111k. Upon this question Professor Arnold, in the work "American Dairying,' says: "The London Milk Journal cites in stances where milk that has stood a short time in the presence of persons sick with typhoid fever, or been handled by parties before fully recovering from the small pox, has spread these diseases as effect ually as if the- persons themselves had been present. Scartatina, measles, and other contagious diseases have been spread in the same way. The peculiar smell of a cellar is indelibly impressed upon all butter made from milk stand ing in it. A few pulls from a pipe or cigar will scent all the milk in the room, and a smoking lamp will soon do the same. A pail of milk standing ten min utes where it will take the scent of a strong-smelling stable, or any other of fensive odor, will imbibe a taint that will never leave it. A maker of gilt edged butter objects to cooling warm milk in the room where his milk stands for the cream to rise, because ho says the odor escaping from the new milk while cooling is taken in by the other milk and retained to the injury of his butter. This may seem like descending to little things, but it must be remem bered that it is the sum of such little things that determines whether the pro ducts of the dairy are to be sold at cost or below, or as a high-priced luxury. If milk is to be converted into an article of the latter class, it must bo handled and kept in clean and sweet vessels, and must stand in pure fresh air, such as would be desirable and healthy for peo ple to breathe. In the examination of candidates by Bishop Hurst in the conference of California, recently in session in Oak land, it is stated that the questions laid down by the church began with the in quiry as to faith, and ended by asking the candidate if he is in debt and if he will abjure to the use of tobacco. We are not a member of the Methodist church, but we will be strongly inclined to go that way if we can thereby get rid of the tobacco abomination. Watson The Luck of a Broken Corset. Miss'Creiger snapped a corset steel at a picnic. Mr. Barnes heard it and begged to be allowed to make her a pair that would not break. She consented. Being a skillful mechanic, he invented and constructed an improved kind, and she was for three years supplied with them, at the end of which time they married. The question has been before the U. S. Supreme Court whether the wearing of the invention by Miss Crei- ger was such a "public usage allowed by the inventor" as .will prevent Barnes from obtaining a patent. The court de cided against Barnes, and Justice Miller dissented. "If the little spring," he says, "inserted in a siogle pair of cor sets, and used by only one woman, cov ered by her outer clothing, and in a po sition withheld from public observation, is a public use of that piece of steel, I am at a loss to kuow the line between a public and a private use." fNow York Sun. NOTICE. To the Farriers and Mechanics of Oregon, Washington Territory and Idaho: evi.th to call your attention to the fact that our annual Catalogue and price lil for 18S2 S3 . now ready for distribution. It will be found very valuable and instructive reading, ami - will be furnished gratuitously. Send your name and postofJice address to FARMERS and MECHANICS1 STORE, 1S4 First street, Portland, Oregon. sepl-lm P. O. Box lib A Nevada miner has found, at the depth of sixteen feet, imbedded in solid rock, a petrified stump in which was an iron staple. The people thereabouts are lost in conjectures as to what kind of a being drove the staple, and how many years ago the staple was driven. Nlaven's TofteuiUe itierry Tooili Paste An aromatic combination for the preservation of the teeth and gums. It 13 tar superior to any preparation of its kind in the market. In large. handsome onal pots, price filt v cent?. For sale by all drugtrists. Hodge, Davis fc Co., whole sale agents, Portland, Ore.ou. Irauk (J. A bell, the Oold Jledal l'hotographer of Portland, was the oulyf artist that dared to make a di?plav at the Mechanics Fair. He is not afraid to show his work anywhere, as id al- wavs stands on its own merit?. Book And Music Bitykih: Send to Wiley B. Allen, 133 Third street, Portland, for any book or music published. Uraers bv mail tilled promptly. The "Musical i Pastime," a monthly journal of music, 50 cts. a Year. Send stamp for big catalogue ol music. j Send $1.00 to V. D. Palmer, Portland, tor one the year s subscription to the l'aciue Overseer, great semi-monthly A. O. U. . mrer. The only first-cla-s variety etileriainment in Oregon is given at the Elite theater, Portland. New, Rich Ann Pcke Blood! The use cf Oregon Blood Purifier. ! DON'T BUY BOSS BOOTS UNLESS YOU WANT THE BEST. SEE THAT OTJll NAME IS ON EVERY PAIR. AKIN, SELLING & CO. The best liver regulator known, a sure cure for Dsjejisia and indigestion is Dr. Henley s Cali- m.a 1. A. 1. Isitters. Turkish Rccs. Send to John B. Garriscn 1C7 Third street Portland, for catalogues of de signs. Garrison repairs all kinds of sewina: machines. WW Kxp'ainert at foot of tbi? column. Periled Easiness Directory ! Ml'KirAL. THK Ml'MHUl. l'AMTIik E.-A monthly jour nal of music (lxjth vocal and instrumental,) sent to any address for 50c ta per year. Address V lley it. AIU'ii. publisher and musie dealer, Third street, I'ortianu. Oregon, t'atalogue free. V. It. M ATTIC K. Civil Engineer. Contractor and surveyor. Ofliee Room; No. 8 line's Building, j-.-a.st fortiana. am Kinds or surveying una drafting (lone tor any part o tne country. BARR1 F,. EMPIRE 1IAKERY 12 Washington. Voss A Knlir. Props. Manufacturers of Pilot bread. Soda. Picnic, Butter, Boston, .Sugar and Shoe Fly crackers. orrters irom tne trade solicited and promptly at tended to. V. t. fc 11, lOJ Front street near Washington. Ores, metals, mineral waters, coah, etc.. carefully analyzed. Assays for gold and silver other metal from tp &. Oold dust bought and bars made. Orders by mail carefully attended to. J. II. McIXTOSII, -Cor. Front and Stark. Chem ical analysis made of coal, mineral waters, etc. Or dinary assays of gold, silver, lead or copier, from ?:l to '. Dr. P. Harvey. Consulting Chemist. ATTORKKYW. I. I. KENNEDY,- Attorney and Counselor at IM.W Koom & Jlekum' iMilldins. !gal business pertaining to letters Patent for inventions, befort tb Patent OfHce or in the Courts, a specialty. EYE & EAR INFIRMARY AND HOME SANITARIUM, OR FOR THE SICX. Hacadam J1IIHU I M. UritTP I1IIU WW UU . . . . . . a U . . Month jrortnma, r. Dr. IMlklngton. late Professor o f Eye fe Ear Diseases in the Medical Department oi wuiametie university has erected a nne ouuuing, on a Dcauuiui eievaiion in the foiith part of the city and is prepared to accomo date patients suffering from all diseases of the EYE, KA K or l it itUA r. Also win pay special attention to and to diseases peculiar to women, and recieve a liml- ten number of cases expecting confinement. The intention is to provide u Home for mien cases with all the best hygienic agencies combined with the heft medical skill to be had in the metropolis. Consulting physician and surgeon l)r. piuitp iiarvey Prof, of diseases of women and children In the medical department Willamette University. Also Dr. J. M. F. Browne, Prof, of Physiology med dep't. Willamette University. For any amount oi reierences ana circular, address iik. u. . rii.ai.toi-u.x, Cor-. 1 itnri Wanhlnittnn Ntn.. Irt lund, Or. D. J. MALARKEY & CO., II is Special attention riven to the sale of i Wheat, Oats, Flour, Wool & Dairy .Produce. Bend for WEZKLT PRICES CURRENT, mailed zree on application. Liberal Adrances on Consignments. . OTBStgnments and Orders Solicited. i t vixoarr st., romuLXD, tl Kobinson. Li Scholarship - $70 SEND FOB CIRCULAR. 8cp5 2meow .1 L'ver ami idney diseases retooj by Dime rills ProanceCo dMai W. E. Clmmberhtln Jr. TIiob. A fe CO z I "D z m 0) LU 07 MOI8TZ11KD MAXOH iiioii VIGOR HEALTH AND LIFE. BEMFAER, hv'PVIllFYTNO your BLOOD vou Kegulate the I Ivcr and Kidneys, cleanse the Stomach of all Morbid Secretions, and enjoy that great boon. Good Health. No sufferer should fall to give this jHipular remedv a trial, tier the CiKXlUNE and observe the Trade Mark. One Dollar per1 bottle For sale everywhere. Ladies Underwear, INFANTS AND CHILDREN'S COMPLETE WARDROBES, 165 Third Street, Portland, V. O. Box 3(1 Or. J. A. WKSCO. Penman at the Portland Business College, Received the premium K-ven by tbe PORTLAND MECHANICS? FAIR,'. For the b.t exhibit f Plain Writing. Card Writing: Flourishing, Lettering a'ld Pen Drawing, lhe Portland Business College Journal, Containing specimens of ornamental pen work, exe cuted by Pr.d. Weseo, will be sent free to any address. Send name on post hi card. Address A. P. AKMSTROXCJ. scTtf I,ock !5x 104. Portland, Or. NO MOKE DYSPEPSIA. Recommended by a!! Physicians. Kert CelncHeH n bach of Battle. A Sure Cur for Indigestion. Ls of Appetite, find the Best Liver Kegulator knowa. SOLD ONLY IN GLASS. To fill or fell any but tbe genuine article out of our bottle is felony. 8nd when detected, will be prosecuted to the fud extent of the law. irade supplied by Arpad Haraszthy & Co. 330 WaNhtnipton ftt , Man KranrlMfo. fal. HTFSELL 10 COO Pianos 1.000 Organs. Sae Half. Buy cf .Maunfacturerii From $J5 to 1,000 Cash. Ret or Instruments. Catalogue Free. ANTISPLI . i.-ir. Market ft forell ai 'i Francisco 1850. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1882. John A. Child DRUGGIST, Pealer in Fine Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Sponges, Soaps, & Rubber Loods. Cor Morriot & 2d Btf Portland, Or. Ppeclal attention pa;d to orders by mail when accom psnvrlTifh the cosh. STENCILS SEALS 8 FI1X8T TT. OS. The Bishop Scott Grammar School. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR ROYS and Younr Men. will bcchi Its fifth vcar under Its present management Hept. 5, lss2. Prepares boys for college or business. Tlie teaching Is nractical and thorouKii, and discinline strict. !Senl for twelfth an nual catalogue, pivini; complete list of former pupils. Anuresa. J. W. IUL.1, M. 1)., Head Master, 12ie:ni Portland, Orego MEN AND WOMEN. Boys and fclrls, anyone wb.., wants light, pleasant em plovnient In which from f.'l to if l per day can be mace will send their name and nostotliee adiress to us im mediately, and recelvs our descriptive circulara. Ad dress, l. II. Uetehell Az '., No. 187 Fron street fortlHnn. trecon. Write to Clovo'and Dispensary. Clevcland.O ., for Pamphlet in plain sealed euvei oie, describing an INSTRUMENT (worn at nloht) for curing See our NIGHT EMISSIONS. testimonials Simele, Cheap, Never Fail. THE "WIIITF.." WE HAVE Tlim DAY SOLD our entire interest in, and transferred the ayency of the White Sewing Machine to Mr. John li. Garrl- fMin, or l7 Third tr et. Portland, Or. Mr. ttjarrtoon will hereafter supply the growing: demand for thla superior and popular sew inif machine. pl5 HUXAHAflR. rl 35. 187. K MliliP a SEE ME. ij itrT"- r-v. - - mp-?! kii r A V RthtT aW m. B II ' Mm. a raw t Y VSee oiirIlf.JT BET r Kit THAW GOLD CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALT. A rie&sant and Efficacious Ttemedy. IF YOU HAVE ABUSED YOURSELF By over indulgence in eating or. drinking: have sick or nervous headache: dryness of the skin, Willi a feverish tendency; night sweats aud sleeplessness; by all means use S'aven's California Fruit Salt. And feel vouiiEr once more. It is the woman's friend. Try it; l per bottle; H bottles for $-V Korsaleby all druggists. HO 1X1 K, DAVIS & CO., wholesale Agents. It. K. IJUKKiN. The Ftneot ltlTTKKS In the KOBtD. ; THEY KFFlXTUALt.y CUKE MALARIAL DISEASES, Vitalize the Syntem ttnd nrret the rtvuire o the Dreadful Alcohol llublt, MIPSOMVMA. AU our nnignlMt or Wine them. Merchant frr WILHERDINGa: CO., Auent, n Ft un ci wo. J. VAX Sf'HIfYVKK 'fi1 Siinmoiid's Kentucky Nabob Bourbon Whiskey. Of all the famous productions of the nine (trass Iis- tilct this V biskv W unexcelled tor purity ana tiavor. For family and metiicinal purjoss 66 NABOB" Is notorious. It is made from pure barley and wheat spirits, and its various component parts blended with : .'lentiHe accuracy. The Best and Purest Brand in the Market. TODD Jb. BIVEX, Sole Ao-enti for l'ortland. (Iresirn and th Ter- fllorlen. where the '.rude can bdhwiipiieil by the bar rel half barrel or case, at the same price and terms a,s in Kentucky or San Francisco. USE ROSE PILLS. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT'S BOOTS AND SHOES Are the REST and COST NO MORE than Other Brands, and If the Merchant with whom yon Trade does not beep onr Good it Is becanse it PATS better to sell a pair of Boots or Shoes erery TWO Months thap exery FOUR or FIVE. WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR We make. All Merchants In Good Credit can procure these Goods at our Ware houses In PORTLAND or San Francisco. TRY OUR "HERCULES" BOOTS HECHT BROS. & CO. SEWING TilACHINE STORE 167 THIRD ST. ON SHORT NOTICE. 11 Leading MACHINES ' OIXJS, f NEEDLES) THREAD. ATTACHMENTS,ctc OBNIBAL rom th HOUSEHOLD & WHITE USE ROSE PILLS. Wi lWMm PERUVIAN BITTERS. m . w s s AT AW A I V j r A mm mmmm I UtfwiviliiUiH L2KiiMZl?t:iii3 ua uaggyjj mMMm ummmn 'I II li' Tr I A -. ... BsasssBa mmm osisnn: -.-v- . 3 zmrirA3&t& K3iir?5?t5l 7ri mmm Ezmm mziLi i If mmmm mmmzn nnzTuvmn nsronnrrn r- i I? iz - iFEii M2SPgSi wtsiizuij KmzMn u::.Jji...ni jt-fi K oiieiiH mm wmmmmz , p ii iiii nil mm mm ILjMiilii iteg Hill Ililga Enugg between utiii'triwitinirfiiVbiith n,.. ril... : . l:"',a,",ve a camplete plat, Is situated next to Alhbia.uml lOlM i In b wks -'7 s , '. i" !u llr.V-, i ; V" V1 I"",1,r,h Kant lt.rthi.Kl, nrui tbe Vancouver roa.!. Ail the l?xl 'ru?:,:iL V. 7( !. " ' ". twenty-foot allevs through the b.. ks. All the other lot very eusily i Ic.'ire.!. "-,! o e uo uceti ..,:.- .",, . mivl ,or riiU' u,r 11 s!l"rt tI,,lb a limited number of these Place for loe tti T ,'osv n il t., .rL . , lIs,u"'1,1,"st '""u'.'r the best Held for Investment and the n.ost desirable h ISvv Vm !.1-iimM,t n, - i U- 18 ' lT"Al'i'"y to the c itiesof PortlH.id and I ust Portlun.i, h..I to the lrv i eks m m.. Vim-VI ,s;BrI',, ''.U 1,y , ,UJ vui ions companies tinder tlie direetion of AJr. Villard- he V..rr,.,W..Vi Hi. ooiiilKUiies-lls lieurness also to the Alhh.a Ir. Jllly lre. t Ka:!way from I. street Ferry, hi Kast Portland, will niuke tbi rope t very a. ceible from Ul parts of th. so M:,-s. The.se udvaiiUKeu will ne.-essniilv aitnu-t a laixe pip. ilia on. and fii the ineiiPthne make ibis the most popular and Valnab.e suburban p.opeii v iii W TvT. lnhy value wi 1 ' h.? at lenriVl' Iiii1"1 'V:,,i?h ',,"""S fV-r t!"; ra,'i,ilV ' Population' of Alblna ir ,i then li wiluewlll bq at least rle turns what we now oiler it for. WewUI sl.wthe property and (five full Infonna. tion to all wlw. may apply to ns per.- onally and inquiries addressed to us by mail will Aviive prompt uttialon .tJ;JlAulVV lt c'- J,al 'tate Aifents, 5.' Morrison street, ' and J.OW -A.SIIAJI-. it CO.. Ileal I j-taLe Atcntn. li Wrivl.lntrt,,.. v l,.Hi.n.i n. m um i w in w Til IS WEALTH. And by Jliiylng Yonr JiOOTS SHOES FROM THE New Yoik J'oot and Shoo Ilouse, Xo. lt:l FIri.t Street, Between Yamhill and Tnylor, Portland ror am to your own wkat.tii and r.y that means make the whole country richer. We have just received the most eletrant stoek eif coo1h "ver brought to l'ortland. which we are selling at rates tliat no otlien noine can. N hen you come to the c:ty brinj? in your whole family soul we will sell them Koods at astonishingly low prices.' Orders from the country will be promptly attended to, and we will pay reijfru on a:i (jooos s'iu. i you. ia on erery pah-. EYKBY PAIR GUARANTEED. AKIW, SELIJNO A CO. VILIilAJl COLLI K II, Denier In Sw u SECOND HAM) 3IAC ' Ulltl IIINEKY, I OH MndlHonSt I'oi tland, Or. Purtl" lflrlnit Ilollem. I'nulnen or MUil. MAIUM:1;Y :ih M-curr lV mldrewloi; Mr. t'ullier. Xew and Seccml Hand .-Jiuliiiif i , light it nd nolo or triiilrd In ndvnntiiits For Cuts, Hums, Sores, IioiIs,j)i!es Caked Hreusts, Corns, ef c.,it has no equal. Sold by Iru gists and ''coun try stores at 10 cents per l?ox. "A q) DIMS l5 (V )LSV 3 Vv 7 .. " T "OB V" "llllin HUDSON'S Qim ST0EE. SS First alreet, Portland, Orrg-oa. 9CMS. PlSTOl AXD AldUVKiTIOA nK ?aek! of Krerr Der1t2a. DR. SPINNEY, No, 11 K T treat, a. F., Treats ail Chrenle ana Special Ol YOUNG MEN WHO MAT BR SUFFERING FKOIf THE EF fects of youthful foiling or indiscretion, will dt well to avail tberuselvea of this, the sreatent hoot ever laid at the altar of miflerln? bumai.iiy. IR orlKNEY will guarantee to forfeit V)0 for ever) ease of Nomina! Weakness or private diseases of aoj kind or cbrpcter which be undertitkei and fila cui-e. I There ate many at tbe ar of thirt,- to !tty !). are troubled with too frequent evacuaiious i,. lad-Jer, often accomprtiiieo by a tsli-ri.l sii:'.r'!n" o hi rnlng sensation and a weakening: of the sv.t. i t niHiiwt the natient cannot acemint f'r. On i-iii' ininB th uiinary deios!ts a ropy nediroent w!"i vifn-- Tie found, aiul sometimes rniU purttrdes of . t ..:,; . ... v i i appear.ior tb-color wiii : or at inn tj:1:k he rtf ie! i'lu.u'tiK to a dark -and torp--r! k-'O' i' : t; :.t e t'lir?re are SiiUny men whi di of thin diiU'Mi'M-, v'1-;' ra'. t of t he Cmise. wtA!) Is t lie vco.v' sUiire of 1 VVea iiUvta. Lr. wi,l iiiin r intee a cerf- c i iir;i li ill sucb cast's. aii a bt aitiiy resto'ik'f'.tri cf 'lie 'i liutry nrKipig. (:!-e lloiM-! im and 1 to9, sun in;;:, rnmi m it A. M. .'nsultail"ii fr-e. '1 iir..-.ntrii hm.i:: ii . ntl advice, tV. Oi'.l e.- rt:irf rr?. 710H Jan von j: who wir.r. i.kk. Ketltr.'r V Jt!!.li V lem ol 1 Jif nil Clotak. iit tinur. nni. with a coire! mets- lire ami Perfect cmti'is. ppvliu-e a bad JittiiiL- irarmer.t. Several imnrove-ne.'its have ju- been made. Agents to sell and 1'mcIi wanted; In every 'town, (lood atrents ei.,. p.-uii 10 to iil per tay. kki.um.o .1 1 j-i--v 1 Cheney, Stmknne t'c, W. 'I -. a Ak: B4n. SeMins. n. E. DoetSi. - ' jr ' in - , mXX 5 I - ' en tAm, W I - - y CO 1 " ' I " ' See that Oar Tnkde Hack. "THE BOSS" at "If' r JL r Ml mm m iJ jiJl JLii mmim mmzm cinm J nnsnssn rnnn r-.7i.-i lU'L"ti It 3 " 1 J mmnzn numzu n " ::i mmmn niumi L:rri cieareu, wane the lot:; itre high uikI level aiul can be 1 lots and bhM'ks at reasonable prices and on A CAJH3. Dp. 3IooIy, of New York- City, JL Graduate of the Xew Vol U Nehnol of Uell cine, nlHo of the Dublin I'ractlce. A word to the public-Consultation free. ! " I invite the sick, no matter what Ihelr diseascfl may be. to call and investigate for thcuiHelves before aban doiiuiK all hopes, for it will cost vou riot hiisjc. 1 (jlvr. no encouraKenient nnlcHH there Ls a fuir prospect of making a cure. I will endeavor to k candid in roy opinion and reasoininle in my chnrgd?. I claim not tc cure everybody, but to cure all that can be cured. I have had twenty years' successful practice. In the treatment of both acute and chronic discawe. 1 have located in Portland, and a!l I ask Is that you Klve me a fair, unbiased trial, by which I hope to merit your con fideiu.-e, and Kive entire sat isfnc, ion to all sutTcring humanity. My reputation has been acquired by being candid with my patients, through J ears of BucceBsful practice, both In Kurnpe and hi tMs country, and studiously Keeping up with the ane. I know the cause and remedy needed, not by guesswork, but by fean of e.xpeiicnce. In my treatment of many 'Isease8 I make use of a new method of cire. '1 he treatment Is simple and rhe nu-Rt feasible of all. There is no unpleasant Herniation u bat ever at tending the treatment. 1 m Ite all persons alwieted to vilt and freely convince themselves, leav bur me to verify the assertion that tliere ban never existed a remedy so startling and immediate In Its cilt ei.s. 1 bese noted curative aids, as handled In my practice, are endor ed and approved by the faculties W bol h Kurnpe and A meri-a. The beneficial ell'ects are perceptible almost from tlie start. Cases regarded incurable, and of yeais PUtuding, j ieJd to Its mild but wonnerful infiiieuce. And In no cast can the treat nvent be attended vv:th the least danger, thereby tes tify in;': it to be the most harmless tigent in therapeu tics. Those who wish to apply for advice oi treatment may confidently do so without hesitntlon or dirhdence, as the most timid may rely on that Inviolable ne recy wl.ii h has already nroveil the basis of an extensive professional reputation abroad. fuses can be treated by certcrM!dt nee when a .er roiial interview is impossible, providing the patients wiii inii:iue!y detail all of their bodily innrniaiit s and mental disturbances written in a sin pie and natural style, and in accordance with the neci psary detaiisof their own feelings Or.e perwi;al interview, however, veil with patVii.!- residieg at a tli'tance Is lilghly d sirable lien piacticatde, and will more than repay the patient tbe exrense arid trouble of a trip to I'ort lurd. The advantage of even a visit are iipnarent and iiiiuiifnd. A single visit In most cases will enable the l'tr to form an arciiraieoph.ion and note particulars which might be lost sight oi in mere correspondence, partlctilaiiy when a microscopic and chemical analy sis i.s absolutely necessary. J'atlei.ts not resid ing in the city who wi-di to transact their business through the mads or by express can have tbe neces sary remedies Fen,, to any address or left at any rail way station or conch olhce hi OrcKon or asliii.tr I on Tt iiitory until called lor. carefully piu-ked anil ae curely sealed. Otlice and Kesii!eii-e, iVj Kirst street, Hooijis "Jii an T, ljidu's ew I'.uuding, Comer fint uid Nilunibi.'!, I'ortiniiil. i regon. SP0KTSMN'3 EMPORIUM. WM. BSC'S 6c SON i Importers and dealers hi Guns, Ilt'cls, Linos, iiasUols, Rifles, sinti Revolvers Sinkers, htiirron . Linos, ,Iooks f Leaders, S Z3I T. 2nT C3- O?. OKI "Hi 33, Pi aided and 'i'apered Oil Hilk Lines. Six Sijliced Split Bamboo Hods, '.." anrl 107 Sei' .n.l Iortttnl. cr S1000 ItEWAUD TTTII.L KB PAID TO ANY PERSON PKODUO- V hie a more effectual remedy than Dr. Keck Sure Cure lor Catarrh, Which has stood the test for fourteen years. Physl. cians. JruKKlsts, and all who have used and thor ouubly tented it, pronounce it pe-iae for the, cure of t hat loathsome disease. Try lu Your druggist has it, price f 1. Dr. Keck thoroughly understands, and la eminently successful in the treatment of all chronic ano dim cult dlaeaaea of both me and Mil agM, havlnic made a specialty of their treatment for fourteen years lie treats Cancer without using the knife. His favor ite prescription is furnished to lady patient Free. No lady should be without it. Young, middle-aged or old, male or female, insanity or a life, of suflerhig la 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 within competent physicians. All communications attended to with dispatch, and are strictly conhdentlaL Medl t hies sent to any part of the country. Circulars, testi monials, and a list of printed Questions furnished on application. .COXNt'LTATlUN FltKK. Inclose 1 three-cent atamp for list and addres IK. JAJdKH iKC'K, No. m First street, Portland. Or. use rorj: pills Thla rrent Htrna;tlf enlna; Keovedy aiad KrrveiTonle is the te- ultimate result of over 2 vears or practical experi ence, and tJt'RKS WITH IT N FA I L.I N LKKTA I N TY, Nervous and Vhysl cal Debility, Hemlnal Weakness, Spermator rhoea, Prostatorrhea.Krn mlsslotis, linpoteiicy. Ex hausted Vitality, Prema ture IK-cune and J. OF M ANIIUOU, from whatever cause prodtwred. It enriches und jiunntis Hie diihki, ntrenginena me Nerves, Kmin, Muscles, Digestion. Reproductive Or gans, and (Physical and Mental Faculties. It stops any I unnatural debllitntirg drain upon the system, preventing Involuntary losse. de bilitating dreams, seminal losses vtiih the U'lne, etc., so destructive U mind and body. It la asure eliminator of all KlliNKV AND Itf-ADDKH (X)MFI.AIN'IH IT CONTAINS NO INJl'RIOUH I NOKKDIKNT. Xo thoae aurerlna; from the ef fecta f youthful Indiscretion or u MM-e-dj-, Ihiirnngh and rmiinrnt Cl'ltK l OCAKAKTKKII, Price, AO per hot tie, or Ave bottles in case with full directions and advice, tJIO. Sent secure from observation to any address upon re ceipt of price, or V. O. I). To be had only of llr. C. I. Mulfleld, 8IO Kenrny street, San Francisco, C'al. Consultations strictly confiden tial, by letter or at ofllce, FJtKK For the con venlence of patients, and hi order to ae ure perfert necrecy, I have adopted a private address, under which all pack ages are forwarded. T It 1 A f. HOTT I. V. FII K F. Sufficient to sli wits merit, will be sent to any applying by: letter, suiting bis symptoms ana Communications strictly coulldenUal. one age SSi rt KTA t'XT A XT 11 K I'. T.T Ifi Til K eiTT All Mo(: rii Tmp )Vt-r-iei:r. 'p-n i.II day. I .. ft. ItttV.V :cr. T', liflnr 1 n. es; hers flQTJTD OR I:r.Y, 1'RWIC 100; ' ATMOHPHKR10 J lnsiiftlnior'!." price Dir hirpuut inwim.. tors ni.-.iled on reoebit of price, with foil direction for uso.eic. X. h UK I IiJIO'tK AC... DriiL-irtuta I K I ti. vtreet. Potland, Oi s.. ixe'ils for theN. ladn ihromfifi nnrj inv ; i .-v- ja 1 1; III fcllarr Allllll! BanWaT'SBBBIWpTyj"twIWsa-', 1 ! ai 1 ia 1 im 1 jauaafaaaa a frc'im ' a, fi v. c--'v ' I Gnrs for Catarrli