The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886, November 24, 1882, Image 4

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    FlKhes That Sin? and Dance.
Lieutenant White, of the American
service, in his "Voyage to the Chinese
Seas," relates that, being at the mouth
of the Cambodia, his crew and himself
were greatly astonished by hearing cer
tain unacountable sounds from beneath
and around the vessel. These were vari
ous, like the bass notes of an organ, the
sound of bells the croaking of frogs, and
a pervading twang which the imagina
tion might have attributed to the
viura-
iUn nf Rnmfl enormous harp. For
tine the mysterious music swelled upon
them, and finally iormeu
chorus all round, but as the
epnrled the river the sounds
a universal
vessel as
diminished altogether.
in strength, and soon ceased
FTnmboldt was witness to a
similar oc-
th South Sea. but
without
suspecting the cause. Toward seven in
the evening, the whole crew were aston
ished by an extraordinery noise which
resembled that of druois which were
beating in the air. It was at first at
tributed to the breakers. Speedily it
was heard in the vessel, especially toward
the poop. It wae like a boiling, . th
noise of the air which escapes from fluid
in ebullition. The sailors began to fear
tli ere was some leak in the vessel. It
was heard unceasingly in all parts of the
vessel, and finally, about nine o'clock, it
ceased altogether. .
The interpreter belonging to Lieuten
ant White's ship stated that the marine
music, which had so much surprised the
crew, was produced by fishes of flattened
oval form, which possessed the faculty
of adhering to various bodies by their
months. This fish might have been the
pogonia. -
The mus'ic of the sea is heard in the
Bay of West Pascagoula, and is described
bv" those who have listened to it as
singularly pleasant. "It has for a long
time," observes Mrs. Green, an Ameri
can writer, "been one of the greatest
wonders of the southwest. Multitudes
have heard it, rising as it were from the
witer, like a drone of a bagpipe, then
floating away in the distance, soft, plain
tive and fairy-like, as if JEolian harps
sounded with richer melody through the
liquid element; but none have been able
to account for the phenomenon. There
are several legends touching these mys
terious sounds; but in these days few
things are allowed to remain mysterious,
some have ascribed the sounds to the
raffish."
The sensibility of fishes to the sound
of music has been commented upon by
writers. The alose (belonging to the
clupeidse) has been noticed for its love
of music and dancing by ancient writers.
Aristotle says that it no sooner catches
the sound of music or sees dancing than
it is irresistibly led to join the sport, and
cut capers and throw summersaults out
of the water. JElian declares that the
sprightly conduct imputed to the shad
by Aristotle was well known to fisher
men, who, taking advantage of it, fas
tened little bells to their nets, by the
tinkling of which aoove, tne nsn wiuiin
hearing were attracted to the spot, and
netted without difficulty.
A somewhat similar mode of catching
fish is had recourse to by the boatmen
of the Danube, who arch across and
keep tense upon strong stretchers hung
with grelots, a floating net, and so ring
in a great number of fish by the
talking of these bells. Kondolet, the fa
mous naturalist, gave a romantic instance
of the fondness for music of fishes.
When staying at the Vichy he took a
walk with' some friends in quest of alose
along the banks of the Allier, with vio
lin in hand ready for a serenade. The
air was still, the moon and stars shining
brilliantly. When the party had come
to a favorable spot for he operation a
net was carefully drawn across the
stream, while the violinist, putting his
instrument to his chin, struck up a live
ly waltz. A wonderful effect ensued.
Scarcely had he drawn his bow when the
sleeping surface of the waters began to
move, alose backs appeared, rippling the
silvery expanse, and after a few strokes
a large party of fish might be seen rising
onl ipam'nor in the water. A. x. lNews.j.
o
' Tea and Co flee as Rivals.
Coffee and tea are natural allies, but
thev are also natural rivals. As against
ftlnholio driukiner iu any form they are
nnmhined. It is over the unoccupied
territory after alcohol has been driven
that the contention between the
two comes. Taking the world through,
the general verdict seems to be in favor
of tea. Two of the largest empires in
lio wnrld China and Russia are tea
drinkers. In Bokhara and Samarcand,
and in most parts of Central Asia, the
tpa-nrn is forever steaming:. On the
other hand, the Arab and the Turk, and
with them the whole western part of the
Mohammedan world, are coffee drinkers.
The decision of Europe is not absolute
for either side. It seems to be very
much determined by what we may call
th anmrlfmta of the case. Those who
can get both drink both. England
claims to be one of these, but the prefer
ence of England is. beyond all doubt,
for tea, and not for coffee. The unfair
choice is very largely compensated for in
the United States the cnief coiiee
consnminer country in the world. En
glishmen, too, would
more use of coffee than
probably make
tbey do if Ibey
could once be induced
to overcome tbe
initial difficulties of having it prepared
as it ought to be. Tea can be made
easily enouch. It may be strong or
weak, according to fancy, it is tea in
either case. The right, plan, we are as
sured, is to put plentv of tea into
the pot. then to add a little more tea,
and, that done, to leave it to chance
whether the liquor comes out wean or
strong. But, whatever we may think of
weak tea, there is no good word to be
said for weak coffee. Coffee must be
very strong if it is to deserve the name
of coffee at all. It is a generous drink,
and it is for generous natures. The
little arts which the frugal housekeeper
uses in making tea are not to be thought
of in making coffee. There must be no
eonomy in the amount used, no .filling
up of the pot. no making the same ma
terials serve twice over. That tea should
ever be made like this is bad enough,
but there may be tastes so depraved as
to put up with it and see nothing to ob
ject to about it. The man has yet to be
found who can even make pretence of
liking weak coffee, diluted into ten times
its proper volume, and as deficient in
fragranoe aa in strength. London
Tiznoi.
The Deau Alive.
The following remarkable story comes
from Indiana and relates lo an occur
rence of last week: !
A remarkable circumstance is reported
from Fort Wayne. On Tuesday after
noon Mrs. W. L. Pettit, wife of the
Teller of the First National Bank of Fort
Wayne, apparently died, and the under
taker took charge of the body. Arrange
ments were making for the funeral and
watchers sitting with the supposed
corpse. At ten o'clock at night a faint
sigh was heard coming from the body.
The watchers started to their feet with
alarm, stepped to her side, found her
eyes wide open, whilo in a voice that was
scarcely an andibls whisper she rec
ognized them and asked for her hus
band. For a moment the attendants
were speechless with wonder at this res
urrection of the dead; then, with the re
vulsion of feeling, they almost screamed
with excitement. The husband came in
haste, and with joy unspeakable clasped
again his living wife in his arms. The
doctor was sent for, and he was as much
astonished as the rest of the household
at beholding living! what in his exact
medical science he had declared dead.
He administered the proper restoratives
and the patient rapidly recovered, and
was declared at a late hour to be in a
more hopeful condition than ever.
Neighbors In ! the Church.
"How do you do, Miss Verplank?"said
a young lady caller on to one of her so
ciety friends. "I just ran over this morn
ing on particular church business."
"I am so glad to I see you," tittered
Miss Verplank; 'what can it be of so
great importance?
"Well, dear, it is this: You
the last Sunday school concert
church, we loaned you our
know at
of your
first alto
singer and organist?'!
"Oh. yes." i
"Well, we are going to have a church
festival next Tuesday night, and Kev.
Penwiper suggested that I come over
and borrow vour oyster." Chicago
Cheek.
XOTICE.
To the 'Fanners and Mechanics of Oregon,
Washington Territory and Idaho:
Weu-ishto call your attention to the fact
that our annual Catalogue and price list for
1SS2 S3 is noic ready for distribution. It
will be found very valuable and instructive
reading, and icill be furnished gratuitously.
Send your name arid postojffice address to
FARMERS and MECHANICS' STVKK,
184 First street, Portland,. Oregon.
sepl-ltn : J. V. vox it i
Klaven's Tosemlte Cherry Toom raie
An aromatic combination for the preservation
of the teeth and gums. It is far superior to any
nreiuirition of its kind in the market. In large,
For sale
handsome opal pots, price nuy cenit
by all druggists. liodge, tavis
eale agents, Portland, Oregon.
Co., whole-
DON'T BUY BOSS BOOTS UNLESS
YOU WANT THE BEST. SEE THAT
OUR NAME IS ON EVERY PAIR.
AKIN, SELLING & CO.
TWh- Anh Mrrsir Bityers: Send to Wiley B.
Allen. 153 Third street. Portland, lor any boo
nr music. nuDiisnea. uraers uv xuan un
nromntlv. The "Musical Pastime," a monthly
journal of music, 50 cts. a year, bend stamp tor
big catalogue or music, i
Send $1.00 to W. D. Talmer, Portland, lor one
vAflr's sn hscrintion to the Pacific Overseer, the
' . , t i TT -XT
great semi-moniniy a. u. u. n. pauer.
TtITKTTMATI3M! No one suffers from this
distressing complaint if the blood is pure and
healthv. OufcAtUJS 15LUUU l'UKif ie-u maKes
-.r. . - i . i . t r .
verc Kicu lilooa ana cures xuieurciausm, j. uiua
in the Back. Li:nbs, etc.! Trv it. $1 a bottle,
all druggists and medicine dealers sell it.
Frank O. Abell, the Portland photographer is
ilMirr Mia nrofession iri all the novelties of the
art. His work is always ot the best ana ins cus
tomers are satisfied with what they receive.
It is suggested that "there's money in
it" for the astronomer who will discover
a nrst-cias3 comei ma cau uo st-eu uuuui
9 o'clock in the evening.
Tim molo and famnlft minstrels at the Elite
theater in Portland are drawing crowded houses.
Th Tndors are the latest sensation and more
talent is on the way. ;
Turkish Rugs. Send to John B. Garrison
167 Third street Portland, lor catalogues oi le-
Bigns. 1
The best liver regulator known, tsure cure for
Dspepsia and indigestion is In. I en ley's Cali-
fornia I.
X. L. Bitters.
Garrison repairs all kinds ot sewing machines
Explained at foot of tbla column.
PortM Business Directory !
MrsicAi.
XII K Ml'MCAIi PATI ti-A montmy juur-
ui nf mnciriiiiitn vnriu ami uuiruuiniiai,;
onv ori.iru for .sorts Der year. Address Wiley II.
Alien. nubliHher and music dealer. 153 Third street,
Portland, Oregon. Catalogue frue.
IB 1 V tt f. ( -ivil Enrineer. Contractor and
8nr'eVors. Offlce-Room No. 8 Une's Building,
Vm. Portland. All kinds of surveying and drafting
done for any part of the country.
HAKEHIES.
r. m ni "iT ir wr -v 12 Washington. Voss &
trrw Mnnnfstctiirera of Mlot bread, Hoda.
Picnic, Rntter. Boston, Sugar and Shoe Fly crackers.
w...-.; ,,Ti h trruie Miiioitcu ana urouiiu at
tended to, -
ASNAYEBS.
V70. CO.-IO;) Front street near
Washington. Ores, metais, mineral waters, ooaL,
etc., carefully analyzed. Assays for gold amis wr
3.; other metals from $3. to . Uold dust bo";ht
and bars made. Orders by mall carefully attended
to. !
i uiviiiuii. ( 'or Kroni ana our..
ical analysis made of coal, mineral waters
etc. or-
dinary assays of gold, silver, lead or copper
uinlJ Ir P. II arvev. Consul tinsr Chemist.
from
ATtORKRTS.
n r if RVVP.nY..AtKirnpv"Bji(i Counselor at
law Itoom r nrkum'a halldlnK. Legal biwinea
t.rrnlninir to ItterH Putent for inventions, Deiort
i ho Patent Ofllce or In the Courts, a specialty:
Syces' Sure Cure for Gat
I IQUII ORjmv, y it iA-ic fiou, Aiau i nr-i v
InBufflaton," pnee i wc. nry uireniiaiiieuuin
tr.ru mailed on receipt of price, with full direction tor
nuo.crc It,
" . ... t .... ... - u t, . v I . K M L1m
street. Po-tlap J
Or So'.e trentt for
the N. faciPf
OniMt
USE ROSE PILLS.
Write to Cleveland Dispensary.
Cleveland.O for Pamphlet m
I i plain Bealed ; cnvcl-
, describing an
rRUM-NT (worn
) for cunng
MISSIONS.
,'ever x aila.
Liver and idney disease! vetoed by Dime Pills.
ami
EYE & EAR INFIRMARY
AND
f SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK
Macadam Koitd Iet. Porter unit Wood tit.,
South Portland, Or.
Pr. Pilklngton, late Professor o f Kye A Kar Diseases
in the Medical Department of Willamette University
has erected a fine building, on a beautiful elevation in
the south part of the city and is prepared to accomo
date patients sufTerintf from all diseases of the K K,
EAIt orTIIKOAT. Also will pay secial attention to
persons laboring under Chronic Nervous affections,
and to diseases jeculiar to women, and recieve a limi
ted number of cases expecting confinement.
The intention is to provide a Home for such cases
with all the besnvxlentc agencies combined with the
best medical skill to be had in the metropolis.
Consulting physician and surgeon Dr. I'hilip Harvey,
Prof, of diseases of women and children In the medical
department Willamette Universitv.
Also Dr. J. M. V. Hrowne, Prof, of Physiology med
dep't. Willamette University.
For any amount of references and circular, address
IIU. I. It. PILKI.VTO,
f'or.lut and Washington Nta.. Portland. Or.
J. A WEsix, Penman at the
Portland Business College,
Received the premium given by the
PORTLAND MECHANICS FAIR,
For the best exhibit of Plain Writing, Card Writing
Flourishing, Lettering and Pen Drawlug. 1 he
Portland Business College Jonrnal,
Containing specimens of ornamental peri work-, exe
cuted bv Prof. Weseo. will be sent free to any address.
Send name on postal cant.
Address
A. V. ARMSTHONH.
seTtf
Lock Box 104. Portl-Md. r
STENCILS J; A
s mew mv
OK.
POBTLANf
ZEPHYR WOOL.
HERMAN AND (iEKMANTOW.N WOOI-, K.N IT
1NO AM) KMHKUlllMHAU .-iiiv,
V SSKS. FELTS, all kinds of Fancy work.
A I) IKS' INDEKWEAK, MISSUS' AND CHIL
DRKX'.n UN DKKWKAR.
A lMKl'KS 00.
2i 1'IECKS-
00
105 Third Street, Portland. Or.
LP. O. Box
ForCiits,Munis,
Sores,15ils,piIe8
Caked Breasts,
0
t Corns, ctc.,it has
no equal.
Sold by Drug
cists and coun
V,
1
Ixn,, of
try stores at 0
cents per box.
NO M0UE DYSPEPSIA.
Reccmmended by alUPhysicians.
Uf-fl C ttfle;1 OnOK 01 ouir.
A Sure Cur- lor lndieM.iori. i.o-s 01 Appeuw
and tlii Best Liver Ktgulator inown.
SOLD ONLY IN GLASS.
To fil' or tell any but the eennine article out of
our bottle is leiony. ana wum unctiw, tj
prosecuted to the fuil extent or tne iaw
. . a
RBHTACBAVr THE iT I A" TJIE (TfT
All Modern Improvements. Open all day.
Robinson.
Life Scholarship -
SEND FOB CIRCULAR
$70
j 1 ioulLL
10 000 Pianos
1.00C Organs.
have lUlf . 11, .T
of .Maliufct"rei
J'rmn J5 to $1,000
Canh, Ecutor
Inntr Uiunta
Ctloupi Kree,
ANTISELL.
'or. M rV Pf powclJ
K
WHITE." WE n.WK THIH DA V SOLU
of t he
son,
superior and popular sewing niacjmie. r
MEN AND WOMEN.
Boys and RlWs, anyone wh. wants ligM, pleasaaC em--'
" . i.. ....t, tmn 3 r io rr rtnv can he mate
hi1 cnn.1 rheir name and Doetoftlce addresnto ns Im
mediately, and receive onr descrtptlve rulars. aq
dreM,IK H. Oetehll a Co., No. 18 Fron .treet
.fontanel. ur!oa
Ml:
.jynn,''J.WW t-j."..g..yw' ,
W V. flimherl!iill Jr. ThOR. A.
I
)iir entire Interest In, and transferred the ajrencv i
M'l.iioKoiitiiir MHcnine in a r. jon i
orl67 Thirtl 8tr et. roriimn , jr.
i,ri4ft.r irolv the Krowinsr lemand lor thL I
. " . . t j v HupHunti I
ai.iaura-ijLTr;rr'.L
I KIT Bit THAN OOL.D.
CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALT.
A Pleasant and Efficacious Kemedy.
IF YOU HAVE ABUSED YOURSELF
Jlv over Indulgence In eating or rtrlriklii?; have sick
or nervous headache; dryness of the skin, it ha
feverish tendency; niglit sweats and sleeplt ssiies.i, dj
all means use
S'aven's California Fruit Salt.
And feel young once more. It is the woman's 'rleiid.
Trv it-t ler bottle; 6 bottles for 5. For sale by all
druggies. HOVU E DA V IS & CO.. Awna
Sinimoiid's Kentucky Nabob
Bourbon Whiskey.
Of all the famous productions of the BlueUruss Dis
trict this Whisky is unexcelled for purity ana naur.
For family and meaicinai purpose?.
NABOB
9
Is notorious. It b made from pure naney ami u-tit
spirits, and its various component parts oienaeu wim
scientific accuracy.
The Best and Purest Brand in the Market.
TODW HIVES,
Hole Agents for Portlano, reicon n
rltorieiT where the trade can be supplied by the bar'
rel, half barrel or case, at tne same itht n"
in Kentucky or sun Francisco.
D. J. MALARKEY & CO.,
mmissii
is
Bpeslal atUntion given to tbe sale of
Wheat, Oats, Flour, Wool & Dairy
jrroauce.
Bsd tor WEEKLY PKICE8 CURRENT, mailed
free on application.
liberal AdTances on Consignment.
Afllnrr n ts and Orders Solicited.
4 1 BOHT ST.. FOSTIAVO. B.
SEWING MACHINE
STORE
THIRD
BKFAIRINa Mini
ON SHORT NOTICE.
AH Leading
MACHINES
OIXJS.
NEEDLES.
THREAD.
ATTACH3IENTS,etc
HOUSEHOLD WHITE
S1000 KEWAJRD
WILL BE PAID TO ANY PEKSOIS PKUJJUU
inga more effectual remedy than
Dr. Keek's Sure ware lor taxarrn,
Which baa stood the test for fourteen years. Physi
clans, Druggiste, and all who have usea ana inor-
oiiKhly tested It, pronounce it pidc ior me cure 01
that loathsome dvease. Try It. Your druggist bas
'DVeci: thoroughly understands, and Is eminently
successful lu tne treatment 01 an earoaie aut. ui"
cult dliciiri of koth aexea and all age, baying
made a specialty 01 tneir treauneat ior iourwfn rw
He treats Caaecrwtthoot using the knife. Ilia favor
ite prescription is furnished to lady patient Free.
No lady should be without 1U Young, miaaie-ageo. 01
old, male or female, uisanlty or a life of suffering is
your inevitable doom unless you apply in time to tbe
Physician wno uuuenwiun, uu is luuiiicu, 1
your case. Waste no more time nor money with in
competent physicians. All communications attended
trt with diaoatch. and are strictly confidential. Medi
cines sent to any part of tbe country. Circulars, testi
monials, ana a llStOI pnniwinurauiiira lutuoura wn
application. Wl n y M.m. a. r "' T rtic
a three-cent stamp ior iisi m wwres- j m n-
KKCK, No. Uto First street, rortianq. ur.
all
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VXG0K. HEALTH AND LIFE.
R K I KM IS K II , by PUHIKYINJ your Bf.OO I
von KcKUlKte tn l iver ami ivinncv. ci-anr- ;'
Stomach of all Morhut Sccn-lions, and enjoy mai
Ki-eat boon, Oood Health. No snffiTcr nhool.1 fail to
give this popular rented v a trial, (let thf 1KN riNF.
and observe the Trade Mark. One Dollar per bottle
For aale every when.
HUDSON'S GOT STORE.
eS First atreet l'-tlad. Ores--
w J
91.(HM UEWAUD
FOR ANYONE WHO WILL LEARN
Keltotrtc fe Itllson,aMyatni nr I)r-n
and C'loaU Cutting, and, with a corret meas
ure and perfect tutting, produce a bad flttlnjr
varment. Several improvements have Jur
been made. Agents to sell and teach wanted
In even- town, tlood agents can u.akeirom
lo in frS per day. K KLLOOfl A J ILL-SO V.
T ' 'heney, HpoVaue CV.. W. T
y
FroiceCo
lie
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7
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Y JEW EKAI. AOElfT
I fewaJlTOtt
MiijiiitfniU7.reiriii yijiiii 1 1". ! n wrw nji i nrmm wwm hum mi 1
t ii. !SWjfi J"-l, -iv I x,,,f,"n ,)f I'onrth street.
.i'lJ&iL,;'if:VSf '7. icWtilUatul, and the Vance
I "til! iUr ' ' Mrrr"Jtrarr. zrcSbfKrxr- jya; W.2S, 2!) and W are So.xl-'O feet, w
i iAji 1 ti u a ii i-&&JiYw;u - .-a v.a-Ay-'" thro.h
I CIir-23LJLJLJLJ.fc All the other lot
I rciril II 12 in5inn:y57-4SW' t'MErJf- 5r 't.Thc streets are aide.
I PP, rrr- V IT ', a" I rial r 9aS W tL-i'rl - .-Shavea-ll been cleared, while
riJlLLigJU9JLgO-gf Tr?:-" T-riotH are high and level and
4 E1I2I 1 22 23 24) 25 'v-'w.iF .-iV U . - : t 7v,.rv .,.kI1v dir.-d
lr2TirllIlIEjllPrH ' J'tiirr-) We fr saleforashort
rH f t V-Z. z. ,Zr :i;Wta imea limited nuiitber of these
r Bi,"rs it ",,,e
TI' ALBIN'A HOMESTEAD
;5sVy..Vfc ' f 7f7i&LH un.jiieHtionably the Im-hI field
-'?i!t"!u-,t',, Sr5feirl JL V0x ifi. -jP ' . ' 5 f f. , r investment and the most de
'sy&stZ;jrl hirable place for loatloii now lu
? i?-vn'Vji-7C ' ' tHf.'i-.r;;l the market. Its close proximity
i5&Sfc '-wr; V-W.L!f3rfiiS foi tland, and to thei Lix y hn-
lUtt&Jft'$ proveiiieius now being carried
t.Wii ii 'iJv ?ri Jl ivr.i?i. J'SZi out by the various companl.tt un-
itShSVfy ffr&Sii'S-h er the direction of -Mr. VllUrd
and other works of
'VVte'M: coinpanies-lts i.eurnehH
1 lit" to the A Ibina Ferry .together
' J4T'!:- fr",u I-rtreel Ferry, In East
1 jVt" -JrC 1'ortland.wlll make this property
FfiaiPir: -1is!SSPfeiS ! iVhese cities. These advantagea
mfi&r W w "warily attrw-t a large
' e irieantime
rl!lwilAj this the most popular and
I suburhu.i property in
hJtte&&mVJLttZ! vicinity, while in the near
ra3rTai?ii future it must furnish homes for
I 'PFMttX&B&S ru,,ltJ1' freasmg population
I &Pttt3il5 " of Albina, ami then it value will
I .tlf- &i&LiKWi- at least live limes what we
I ,.l- .aI P.a ' I
TUK J. I. CAKE PLOWS.
f'vV -
JUST RECEIVED!
Direct jfrom lattri Manulactorle,
$60,000 CONSIGNMENT
OF
boots, and shoes,!
Which must be sold in thirty days repardU 83 of
com. Thei f took conpits of L-i- ito' Visrts and
Cbi'dreo's I French Kid. Cur Kid. PebV.e Goal,
(alfsi' end Calf Foxed shoe, in Pomp Hole.
I) nble Hole, lap Sole and Cor!? Sole. Also a fuil
line of Gems and t?s B c.js anri -boes iu various
Myles, ui Pb'e for 'he Oreeon marker.
New York Boot and Shoe House,
i IU3 KIR ST SMirirr.
Berwen YamhUl ni Parnr -mwv1 Oregon
toonererypalr.
EYEK1 PAIR GUARANTEED,
I AKIN. CO.
v rTll grewt Mtrnth
R Jl. eulng Kemedy and
SKerre Xonlc Is the ie-
jc;itiniate result of over If
years oi practical exi"- -ence.and
CURKS WITH
TY. Nervous and Physi
cal Debility, Seminal
Weakness, Spermator
rhoea, Prostatorrhea.Km
miltnR TniimteiK-v. El-
hausted Vitality, Prema
ture Decline and I.OS
OP MAMIOUIt, front
whatever cause produced.
blood. Strengthens the
t .. Din MTi.ioa rmrMttnn. Reorodiictive Or
gans. and Physical and Mental t acuities. H
Stops any unnatural debllitatirg drain upoi
the system, preventing involuntary losses, de
bilitating dreams, pemlnal losses with the mine
tc so destructive to mind and hod v. It i
MWeliminat of all KIDNEY AND BLADDEK
COMPLAINTS. IT CONTAINS NO INJl fllOl
INGREDIENT. To thoie lurering fi-im the ef
feets of yothrl Indlretlons or "?";;''
ucdy, Ihornnch and permanent tl Bl. I
eilABANTEKli. Price, S SO per bottle, or flv
bottles in case with full directions and advice. ' '
Sent secure from observatioTn to any address iixn re
ceipt of price, or C. O. D. To be had only of
Ur. V. . Halfleld, eiO Kemny sti-eet.
San Francisco, Cal. Consultations strw-tly i-oidtdeit
tinl. bv letter or at oflice, KKKK. For thecoiivenienci
of patfeids. and In order to secure perfect secrecy, t
have a.lopted a private address, under which all p u-V
ages are forwarded.
ag.sare r,,KAf norTI.K FREE.
Sufficient to sh w its merit, will he sent to any on.
applying by letter, stating his symptoms and a
Communications strictly coufldenUal.
DR. SPINNEY,
No. 11 Kearny street, - T.,
freat all Okroale and Special IMoeaa
YOUNG MEN
TTTnn MAT BE SUFFERING FROM THE Er
w feets of youthful follies or Indiscretion. wiU dr
well to avail themselves of this, the neatest boor
ever laid I at the altar of suffering humanity. IK
8PINNEY will ruarantee to forfeit iSGO for everj
esse of Bemlnal wealtness or private diseases of an
kind or character which he undertakes and fails W
cure. I
1CIDIIJE-A.CEI MI3I.
There ate many at the ag of thlrtr to sixty wh
are troubled with too frequent evacuations of lh
bladder, often accompanied by a slleht sinurting o
bu rnliigr sensation and a weakening of the system I
k niHUnet the patient cannot account for. On ex an
ining thei urinary deposits a ropy sediment will oftc:
be found j and sometimes small particles of aPmmo
will appear, or the color will be of a thin milkish lnn
H?aln churmlns to a dark and torpid appearand
I ucre are many men who die of this difBcnliy. ii?no
rant of tbe cause, which Is the second statre of Seni
'ial Weakness. Dr. 8. will guarantee a pei f.H-l -ir J
all such jases. and a healthy restoration of the irer.Jt
urinary oriraiis. . , ,n ,
OlMce H-)urs-I0to4anda to 8. Bond ays from 10 .
II A. M. Consultation free. Thorough exiudnatio
We are -the sole agents for Oregon and Washington Territory of the celebrated J. I. CASE PIJWH,
Tltll'Ml'ii" SFFDKRS hikI DUll LS, Studebaker Fiirm and S.iriii!? Wagons, J. 1. Case Traction EiifflneN,
Portable Kiuriues" Engines 011 Ski is. and single or double s;iw Mills. Cull and see us or write for Catalogues
1 onaoie idiots, r.i., HTAVEll A WAl KER, Front St.. foot of Halmou, Portland.
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11 4jy I Wit
TltK AI.lJlNAirOMCA'fRAD
h Kliunted next to Albion, an!
ft ween and fronting 011 both the
East
ouvcr
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the
and
the
can
now oiler it for. We will show
the property and give full Infor
mation to all who may apply to
us personally, and lnquirWti ad-
tressed to us oy mau wui receive
prcmpt attention.
E.J. HAIGHT4CO., Real Ka-
t: M ,.iiia,ti ue
and LOW.SHDAI.K CD., Real
Kstut' Agents, 6 Wathiiigtnn st.
1 Portland. Or
A.BVR.roTLAtni
The TRIUMPH SKKDEItS iud UU1I.L.4.
je;i?,ooo. 8,000.
A CERTIFICATE OF MEMBERSHIP
FOR
TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS
IN THE
Universal Benevolent Ass'n
of CaH'orn,' for rnmarried Persona Incrsea at
the rate ot Sao ner momh thefir tver. S'M he
stcord year, $3 the third year HDd 870 the
fourth ytar. 1-or fun her particulars and terms
send for a toty of ur new pemr, "The 1J
trophic " whi"h will e scdi f.ee. RLI ibLE
I.1VK AGENTs WaNTH) in every town and
ccuu'y in ort-eon an.i Washineton Ter. 8end for
itrict- at once to W. WHITKWELL, Gen'l Airt. Ore
gon and ahington Territory. Koom 48 Uuioa
"' V por'!n1 r.
PERUVIAN
TERS.
u. 7 j-.-vv...-. 1 f r"". i,;i ...
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H.e Finest IHTI KIW In the UOHLI.
TIIKY r-VFIXTCALLY CURE
KAtAEIAL DISEASES,
Vlliilive Hie vMriti itml nwnl the i4VHgi
I he Dreadful Alcohol llubll,
IMi'MlilAMA.
AU jour lhRKll or Wine Merchant for
them. ,
WILMF.IUIi.CA C., Agents, San Pruii
v. J. YA. M Ul'lVKn A CO.. Portland
Xj1Te R E PI LLS
i850. 32 Yers PracUcal
Experience. 1882.-
John A. Child
DRUGGIST,
Dealer In
Fine Chemicals,
Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,
Sponges, Soaps,
& Rubber ILoorJs.
Cor Monlt.ni a 26 sti
Portland, Or.
F pedal attention
p.d to orders by
it all when accom
t nt'rt itb he ch.
AXD - 1-
iiSta
TTSE B. O SE PILIiS.
SFOKTSriIH'S EMPORIUM.
Vfll. BECK iz. SON
In-.ortorn ami l0al r Id
Gmis, Itillrts. and Revolvers
Roils,
Sinkers,
Floats,
Lines,
Caskets,
Flies, i
Leaders,
sturgeon
Hooks oi
V nil kludS.
Braided and Tapered Oil Bilk Lines.
Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods,
105 -nd 10T Porttaml. Or
'WlliLlASl COLLIKIt,
MAOKIKIST.
JHalcrln Newand
SECOND HAND MACIIINEUY.
as M ndlson HU. Portland. Or.
dMirintf Holler. Mlnes or HA. XV
PBrl MI iAl M AC HI r K V ean -eW
by uddiYMlof Sir. Collier.
Now and Second Hand Machine y
outfit a ad sola or traded to advaataa.
turZiin ft
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