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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1883)
T1IK COQUETTE'S TEARS. WM, T1RRBDCK. Rivulets from violet eyes Tremble down a glowing cheek; Show'rs are they lrom summer skies; Wending through a heathered creek Weep, 0 maid: I from the pain Lightly laden pleasure gain. How I'd soothe your grief, if great ! But I know the pearls but prance Like outriders to the state Of your smiling rogish glance. NVeep,0 maid; for there appears Sweetest sadness in your tears. Were I not as coy as you I would deem the weeping sad, . Coax you as I sometimes do, Kiss you till we both were glad; But I'll lose a kiss to- lay, Watch you weep and waste away. Ah, your hands now hide a laugh, Which -your voice too well betrays ! Come, then, mingled wine we'll quaff From the cuj-like lips you raise. There, O maid! ah, now you cry There, then ! there I and so do 1 1 HOW IT WAS. "Folds of the silk and cream-colored roses. You will have the hats just alike, thpn?" ftske.1 Miss Lncifltla Smith, mil liner. "Just exactly alike. It will please Hermione, and there is nothing I like so wen as topiease n.y prny it?p-uiiwiu;, answered Linly Thetford, lifting her sweet eyes for sympathy to the precise countenance of Miss Lmcinda. "Umph! so you are very fond of her, LinlvV "Yes. indeed! She is my best friend sinco poor papa died ; and being so near of an age, we are'eonstant companions. I don't know what I should do if it weren't for Hermione: Rvelands has changed so since his papa's death." "You have Mr. St. Charles' company a great deal, I hear.. "Of course he is Hermione's cousin, and and like a brother to me," answered liiuly, stooping over a box of silk violets to hide her confusion. "Umph! yes well, 'tis all right, of course," remarked MissLucinda, pinch ing out a brier-leaf, and setting the little rose more nrmly on it3 stem, "liut didn't it ever occur to you that folks would talk?" "About what?" asked Liulv, lifting her clear hazel eyes to Miss Lucinda's profile. "His being at Ryelands so much, so Boon after vour father's death. Poor man! dead but six months; I should think your step-mamma, as you call her, would have more respect for his memory than to " "Than to what?" asked Linly, her bright orbs growing large and bright with indignation. "What have you to say against Hermione against my father s wife. Miss Liucinda? "Say? oh, I say nothing. It's what other people are talking about. But I mnst add, that it is strange you are so blind, liinly. Now I've known you ever since vou was a child used to come to Ry eland every spring to make caps in your grandmotuer s aay, ana your own mother always bought her bonnets of me and you were always bright enough about other things. It s strange you can t see. "What?" with a thrill in the young voice. "Why, of course, your step-mother married your father for his money, and to have a home and position. She was only a district school-teacher, down in Marsh field, when he married her, and everybody knew she did pretty well for herself when she married Dr. llietford But she was dead in love with her cousin, unpen t. L;naries, ana ue wun ner; out T m m y-i i .1 l . l V 1 a they were poor, and he was working his way so slowly through college that she thought there wasn t much chance there, and ; so gave him up for your father. And now he's a promising young lawyer, and she mistress of Ryelands, what is so likely? Lor, you ain t going to faint,are you, Linly?" "Faint? No! The day is warm and your store i3 clos. It is foolish for me to stay here listening to this gossip. I do not feel in the least indebted to you for repeating it to me. Bliss Lucmda. My beautiful step-mother loved my father dearly when she married him five years of utter devotion to his interests, and her crushing grief at his death, proved it for me nor do I believe that she loved anyone else when she married him.i And if she chooses to marry Mr. St. Charles now, she is at liberty, for all in Circleville," and bowing with the barest civility to Miss Lucinda, Linly left the shop. The cool air in the village streets cooled her burning cheeks; but how her loyal young heart ached in her bosom ! Not for worlds would she have had Miss Lucinda confirmed in her suspicion that she loved Rupert St. Charles; but it was the cruel truth. She had never believed that there was anything between the cousins but cousinly kindness and free dom. But perhaps others knew better; maybe she was "blind." A feeling of bitter desolation fell upon her as she entered the broad gates of Ryelands, whence her beloved father, whose pet she had always been, had been carried scarcely a year before. Mr. St. Charles' beautiful mare Sul tana stood tied to a tree. For the first time the sight gave Linly pain instead of pleasure. She did not wish to meet him. and she turned away from the door, and took the garden-path. She saw no one, as her path wound among the shrubbery; but soon she heard voices, and, pausing to learn what direction they were in, the following con versation forced itself upon her: "I hardly know what to say." "But; Hermione, surely you trust me?" "Yes; eutirely. But, Rupert, wait a year. My husband has been dead such a short time, and I shrink from such a re sponsible act. "I cannot wait a year. Yon know how lonely I have been, and now that I love one woman with my whole soul and she is free, and I can at last take care of a wife surely, Hermione, you will not refuse?" "Poor Rupert, I love you so much, bow can I?" "Then von give your consent?" "I do." Breathless and wild with pain, Linly tore herself from the spot. She sought the house now, and fleeing to her own room, cast herself across the bed, writhing with anguish. Lost! Lost! They had all left her! She had not one. I The tea-bell rang; she did not heed it. Inquiring voices called her name; she covered her face with her hands. By-and-by, in the stillness, she beard steps on the stair. Was Hermione com ing? Yes, the door opened, and Hermi one's voice syllabled:; "Dear, you are here? Why, we thought you had not come from town." j She advanced into the room, putting the light she carried under a shade in the corner. j "You have come home with a head ache, I know the day has been so hot; but you ought to have drank some tea, Linly, dear." j The graceful, fragrant form pressed the couch by the girl's side; a tender arm stole round her neck. "I am glad we can be quiet. I have something to toll you J Did I hurt you, Linly, with my ring? Why did you wince so?" "No, Hermione, no,' feebly. "Linly, something ihas happened to day, which gives me great hope and pleasure. Shall I tell you?" There was a little piuse such a liard little pause. ! "You have known my cousin Rupert St. Charles a year, and you feel quite well acquainted with him, do you not?" "Quite well." "He is all he seems to be, Linly, I think you like him." j No answer. j "I hope you do, dear, for he is Just what a young man ought to be honor able, pure and steadfast and the woman who has won his love is fortunate.indeed blessed if she returns it for he will make a devoted husband. She could not have a better fate than to be the wife of Rupert St. Charles.? Hermoine Thetford. heard her step daughter's breathing; but could not see her face. J "I walked with lain this afternoon in the garden, and surely, dear, your head must be very bad. I heard you moan." j "Very bad. But never mind, Hermi one." ! "He urged me to a promise which I was reluctant to give.7 "Yes." ! "I hesitated to take the step he urged upon me, because your father has been dead such a short time, and others might think--" j "You need not care ; what others think if you are sure of your own feelings, Hermoine." ( "It is because Linly, that I at I am sure of them, last yielded, I have knowu Rupert from a child, and he is one in a thousand. So, dear, snrely you will forgive me if you are averse to this" j "Forgive? What Bhould I forgive, dear Hermione ?" j "I yielded, and gave my consent that he should tell you his love, and try to win yours, dear." ! "Hermione, I have been told that you and Rupert St. Charles used to love each other." I "I have always loved Rupert as a cousin nothing more. It was yonr father whom I lovedi dear, and so you are the next dearest to my heart. I have promised Rupert to urge you to give him a little sign of encouragement, and so he has sent you this blush rose. If he may speak to you, wear it in your hair when he comes to-morrow night; if you have no hope for him J you need not see him at all, dear, as it may be painful to you, and will surely j dash his dearest hopes to the ground."! uive me the rose. Hermione unfastened the cool, fragrant thing from her own dark hair, and in the darkness saw its whiteness lifted to the girl's lips. j "I will wear it." Soon all Circleville 'heard of Linly's engagement, and this is the way it was. The Tomb of Jackson. The "Hermitage" is approached through a long row of cedars on either hand. Here, in this l quaint old build ing, main rooms and shed rooms of brick, with wooden columns and wooden coping in front, reside Colonel Andrew Jackson, adopted grandson of the hero, with his wife and mother, and two old negroes, man and wife, about sixteen years old when purchased by Jackson nearly sixtv years ago. Lreneral Jack son and his wife sleep side by side in the little garden near the residence, each beneath a broad granite slab. Inscribed in old-fashioned Roman letters are tha words on the slab which covers Mrs. Jackson, composed by her devoted hus band. ! "Here lies the remains of Mrs. Rachel Jackson, wife of President Jackson, who died the 22d December. 1828." The old hero had been elected I President his first term, bnt did not take his seat till March 4th, following. The inscription recounts her virtues in words forcible and tender, and closes: j "A being so gentle and yet so virtu ous, vile slander might wound, but could not dishonor. Even death, when he tore her from the arms of her hus band, conld but transport her to the bosom of her God." j The day of the funeral Jackson, feeble and heart-broken, walked slowly behind the coffin, leaning upon a long cane he was accustomed at that time to carry about his farm. As the friends of the deattegathered about to look for the last time upon ' her face, j General Jackson lifted his cane as if appealing to heaven, and by a look commanding silence, said, slowly and painfully, :and with a voice full of bitter tears: j "In the presence of this dear saint I can and do forgive all my enemies. But those vile wretches who have slandered her must look to Goi for m rcy." One of the most beautiful and redeem ing traits in all this ragged and heroic nature was the unalterable love and de votion he bore his wife. For seventeen years after her death the memory of this noble woman was cherished, until the summer of 1845, when he was laid to rest beside the onlyj woman he ever loved loved with a romantic tenderness and strength surpassing the dream of fiction. Louisville Courier Journal. There is a story off Solomon net con tained in the ''Book of Kings." Two of his conrt damsels had a row as to pre oedence. Solomon looked kindly, and said: "Ijet the oldest go first." And the damsels embraced, and went back with entwined arms, j " - a rtfci Starving to Death In Jail. Mary Cross, a negress forty -five years old, while working for Robert Hemin- gray, at Covington, Ky., last summer. remarked to bis little boy, "What would your ma say if sue thought I stole a dia mond pin?" It was then found that the pin was gone and she was accused of the theft. She became very angry, threat ened to burn the house down and kill children, and she was imprisoned in de- iaun or pan to keep the peace. Being released on October 14, she demanded of Hemingray wages for the time she had been imprisoned, which he refused. On November 7th she shot at him five times. but failed to hit him, for which she was sentenced November 27th to twelve months in the countv jail and $500 fine. From that time to the present the turnkey says "sue Has taken no kind of nourish- ment eiiuer iooa or arink. sue was born the slave of Noah Patterson, about six miles from Cynthiana, on the Lex ington pike, whence, during the war, she, in company with several other slave women of the neighborhood, dressed herself in men's clothes and came to Cov ington, where she has since lived. She has fallen off from 200 pounds to 150 pounds since November 27th, and the physicians say she cannot hold out long and live. Shook 11 1 m for 'Em. "We said a tender: have had a sweeping victory, slow-movement man to the bar- "Democrats have carried every- thing." "Yes sir." "But what is it to me?" "I don't know." "You don't know? An American citi zen, with bottles all around him, don't know. Don't yon know, sir, that I want to drink to the success of the Democratic party " "But I am Republican.' "And hope that the Republicans will do better next time? "But I don't hope that they'll do bet ter. I ve fallen out with the party. "Got no political enthusiasm?" "No." "No chance to get a drink here?" "None that I can see." "I was merely jesting, my friend. Have a drink with me." The saloou man complied. "Here, give me twenty-five cents." The slow-movement man began to quietly withdraw, when the bartender seized him and shook him until his teeth chattered. When he was asked bv companicn who had gone to "skirmish" at another place if he was successful?" "Oh, yes," he replied; "the bartender shook me for the drinks and lost. lux. NOTICE. To the Farmers and Mechanics'! of Oregon, Washington Territory and Idaho: We wish to call your attention to the fad that our annual Catalogue and price list f'r 1S82-.S i now read it tor distribution. It trill be found reru valuable and instructive reading, and will be furnished gratuitously. Send vour 7iatne and voxtotiice address to FARMERS and MECHANICS' STORE, 1S4 First street, Portland, Oregon. sepT-lm P. O. Box 175 When a man turns to look at himself. that moment the glow of the loftiest bliss begins to fade, and the next moment the verv bliss itself looks as if it had never been more that a jmosphorescent gleam, the summer lightning of the brain. Klnvfirn Yoetnlte Cherry Tootti Pesfe An aromatic combination for the preservation of the teeth and gums. It 18 lar superior to any preparation of its kind in the market. In large, handsome opal pots, price fiftv" cents. For sale by all druggists. Hodge, Davis k Co., whole sale agents, Portland, Oregon. DON'T BUY BOSS BOOTS UNLESS YOU WANT THE BEST. SEE THAT OUR NAME IS ON EVERY PAIR. AKIN, SELLING & CO. Book Akd Music Butebs: Send to Wiley B. Allen, 153 Third street, Portland, for any book or music published. Oraers by mail filled promptly. The "Musical Pastime," a .monthly journal of music, 50 cts. a year.' Send stamp for big catalogue of music. The male and female minstrels at the Elite theater in Portland are drawing crowded houses. The Tudors are the latest sensation and more talent is on the wav. irank (. A bell, the l'ortland photographer is leading the profession ip all the novelties of the art. His work is always of the best and his cus tomers are satisfied wuh what they receive Turkish Hues. Send to John B. Garrison 167 Third street Portland, for catalogues of ie- Bigns. The best liver regulator known, tsure cure for Dvgpeiia and indigestion is Lr. d en ley s Cali fornia I. X. L. Bitters. Garrison repairs all kinds of sewing machines. Hl'SICAI TI1K UUHIOAL PANT1MR-A monthly jour nal of music (both vocal and instrumental.) sent to any address for 50cts per year, Address Wiley li. Allen, publisher and music dealer, 153 Third street, Portland, Oregon. Catalogue free. AURVKTORN, W. H. MAYA K. Civil Engineer, Contractor and Hurveyors. Oflic--Koom . No. 8 line's Building, Kaut Portland. All kinds of surveying and drafting tonjeoMnjiajjfthcoinTtrv BAKKRtFX K MWIIE HAKKIlYr li XVafdifiigton: Www A Fubr, Props. Manufacturers of Pilot bread. Soda. Picnic, Butter, Boston, Sugar and Shoe Vlv crackers. Orders from the trade solicited and promptly at tended to. ANNAYF.KN. W. . JESSE fe . liw Front street near Washington. Ores, metals, mineral waters, coulf, etc., carefully analyzed. Assays for gold and silver 4; other metals from $X to 5. Hold dust bought and bars made. Orders by mall carefully attended to. a. O. MrlVTOMn.-Cor. Front and Stark. Chem ical analysis made of coal, mineral waters, etc. Or dinary assays of gold, silver, lead or copper, from 3 to 5. Dr. P, Harvev. Consulting Chemist. ATTORNEYS. D. P. Ki:XNF.DY, Attorney and "Counselor at Law Itoom & Uekum'a building. Legal busines.4 pertaining to Letters Patent for Inventions, befor ttie Pttterit Qfllw or in the Courts, a specialty. Write to Clcte'and Dispensary. Cloveland.O ., for Pamphlet in .plum sealed eiivel- See our testimonials THF. "WHITE." WE HAVE THIS DAY SOLD our entire interest In, and transferred the agency of the White Sewing Machine to Mr. John B. Uarrl son, of 17 Third str et. Portland, Or. Mr. Oarrlson will hereafter supply the growing demand for thii superior and popular sewing machine. pl& HILL fc BAKU. Portlana BIS Directory fill" H A Id INSTRUMENT (worn if ''See our lUpfNIGHT EMISSIONS. mm kl t mf dpvnhinir nn 9 w Simvlo. Cheap, Never Fail. BETTKR THAN HOLD CALIF0KNIA FRUIT SALT. A rieasant and Efficacious Remedy. 1 r"AVS t v nil r i m m i ii f v IF YOU HAVE ABUSED YOURSELF By over Indulgence In catiiiK or drinkintr: have sick nr nervous heKriiiclie: rirviietut of the .skin, with n feverish tendency: nivht sweats andHleeiUsnness; by ail means use Siaven's California Fruit Salt. And feel vounsr once more. It la the woman's friend Try It: 1 per bottle: 6 bottles for 13. Forsale by all druggists. HO DUE, DA VIM & CO.. wholesale Agents, K. K. WI.'KhlN. V. 8. Aku Ben. Renin. EYESY PAIR GUARANTEED. JUST. HELUIB A CO. WONlEllFrr, IIVSTRFMEIVTS 1 1 On which any one can play. THE McTAMMANY Organettes, Uelopeaaa and Automatic Organ j. simot riAJiiiis, I GENEKAL AGENT, 4!) FIRST NT., - - PORTLAND, OR. t'utaloenes of Instruments and 'Srusio mailed free uihjii application. SEVinG MACHINE STORE 167 THIRD ST. rkpaibiitq ixnra ON SHORT NOTICE. AJlLeaAlnf MACHINES NEEDLES, THREAD, ATTACHMENTS,etc HOUSEHOLD & WHITE W. E Chamberlain Jr. Thos. 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PKICE, Tit "V IT The following Testimonials ainLLetters, taken from a mass of evidence of the same sor Dr. Keck, and which, with inany others not adapted for publication, can be aeen at hi c "u u :uwuuBciiirui vi iuvne euuerifiK State men tf a PhyMclun. . MIl,7;ViV2r.tLfY t!mt 1 am M I'rttrti,,,nK l'1'.vsitian. nnd that I have imtJ DuT KW k!'H HbKKClVK CA1ABUH, both in Oregon and California, and it has not failed in a single case t. TeicV .fLrt VJ? I From R. Alon,, T. Joe, HHKliT ALKXANlJ'EE- ' ?n "lliy With Utt,e r " be"efit' and at timPS C0UW ardl . .XH tKKCK, Polanl-DeHr Sir:-Please send by Wells, Fargo A Co lmor?ow etuaf'Lm bottle of your Cata-rh Remedv to me at Halem, an oblige. It works charming"? ' ebruary 13l,, on ery respectfully your obedient servant, RKv. ALOXZO T. JONES. , a The PollowlBB letters Npcak taw Tbmaelv. I)K KKCK:-Your medicine, are helping me. I intend comftgoTorV.a , more than Catarrh, and I don't think I could write my symptoms. ' MUH. MAR Y A? WkIkoKN Again, from the same on the 24th of August, 1879. ' 7.;iT7S .. Hii . antHerhottieof your Catarrh remedy. I have used ore think that my disease ;aflects my thnat more than my uead, although my throat feels has after using any other Catarrh remedy. Yours witli repect, MRS. MARY. DR. KnCK-pear.Sir: After aufferlug over twenty-live ye rs, and having given up cure, I a in very glad to be able to say that live bottles of your KUKK CL'RK FOIt CATA me to that extent that 1 feel sure that a little more will effect a permanent cure. Believln ment of facts is the best recommendation that I can give, and felling very grateful. DR. KECK-DearSirr-Ihaveheenhnilcteri ivlt.h Si0' in:nesand went to different doctors, but could find no relief until I tried D. KKCK'H i SURK l-t'KJ'" J now getting well and feel like a new nersini. Afitu ir v. ExtrucU-U from a Uttw from W. A. Andersan, Em., County Auditor of ChehulM Co, W. T. " DU. KECK Dear Sir: The second lot of medicine CX'HK cotiliououslv regi rlT.:J.'.., i" ,SB "ranam nreai. run o. ViV' . .. ui inn' ui iiip si gnt ringing imise in tfe ears, but nothing to compare fn'o Another Rrmai kabl Cure nfter Ten DR. KECK Dear Sir:- It all you claim it to be and even more. heal: would IjiIiii mid r.rv , .ih tickling In my throat, sol could not sleep. When ""- " V ' " "V r . a " nn uiiaiiif iu mm nie coiice nun sniceMgn on Yamhill street oppos te J. C. iMen'.enhnlP- hsh market, wh-re I had lieen at work, a d-siance f perhaps four rod.. In fact. I could feel the effi-ct of Catarrh all through my system. But these trot.hles have all disappeared. Now can go to ted and rest all night, which Ls s..melfi!?ir I Imve nnl I.....I. t.. t.., i . V " iuiiiihii iius. uiiu jimi me niiiuirea who are sunering as i nave suffered may pav alteniion to thwlrtter If this is published. 1 would advise any one that may be troubled with any diseaf e, however bad or long-standing, to call on Dr. Keck. I think he can cure you If anybody can. Respectfully vours. ' ('HAS. H. WHEELER. .,,.L . , ' , AST PORTLAND, July 1, 1879. DK. KKC K:J am happy to say to yon and the suffering that I am still free fioni that terrible disease. I atari li. - Jl. WHtEUtR. A V-ame of 5 Vci.rm' Ntiindliiy. wnm Deprived of Kniell 1.1 Teurx, CtimJ. To those suffering from Catarrh. I would sate that I have he n n filleted wTl h 'irrlVtVir ' twenty-Hveears. I liai eoiiliimal aching ' pains over the eyes, an ' for fifteen years have been troubled with sorei ess in stomach and left side, and could smell nothing. In -the meantime i irle.j Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, Sanfnrds Radical ( nre ror Catarrh, and oilier reuieIU-s ie-omiueniled by i lends, besides remedies from hn-al nil Vhieians. all of which fai eil to cure, and the best g : ve but slight relief. About six weeks ago I met Dr. James Keck He said the trouble in my side and slomach was caused by the Catarrh having extended to these point. lie also ald J!iaJ, i" .'.V.1 a N,,rp cure tor Catarrh, and he could cure me. About live weeks ago I began using the SURE C UlvK. I he pain over my eyes has disappeared: the soreness in ni v side and stomach Is gradually disappear, lug: mv sense of smell Is returning: ami. in f.ii. I ftl li - . , v ; , ' . . ' - - - - - ... iiiiiiiim iiiai m lit mvii it lermauentl 4'urei. Any one doubting the above stafement can consult me hi ihtsoii or bv mall, and I will repeat to them viva voce what 1 have here committed to pnter. C1I AS. II. HAMLIN, Engl eer Railroad Ferryboat, .... ! ...... T, t EAST PORTLAND, July I, 1879. I Ml. KEC K : I would state that I have not been as well In fifteen years as I have been the last year, hlnce you cured me;of Catarrh. t. HAMLIN - I JSJj;;.h.p:f, h tbonronghly understand end Ls eminently Miccessfnl li the treatment of a.'l CHRONIC AND pit HC l LI DDsKA-Es OK ROTH SEXES AND ALL AHEs, having made a specialty of their treatment for i'nrleen , years . He treats CANCER without Using the knife. Hisfavoiite preacriptioii Is furnished lo l.Al) I A1IEN1S HIKE. No lady should he without it. Young, middle-ged or old, male or female, insan ity or a lire of suffering is your inevitable doom unless you apply in time u the phvsi-:an who understand and is compe tent to treat vour case. Waste no more time normonev wiili i,i..i.hv..i'..,. ,,i. a n ....... lientions attended to with disnatidi-and are strietlv vireuiars. Testimonials, ami a list of printed questions ineiose a tnree-cent stamp lor list, and address. ! Xo. 185 First Street v fTltila creat StreBftb. erre Tonic Is the le gitimate result of over 'Jt years of practical experi ence, and CURES WITH UNFA I LI KU CERTAIN TY. Nervous and Vhysl eal Debiliiy, Seminal Weakness, Spermator rhoea, Prostatorrhea.Em missions, In)itenev. Ex hausted Vitality, Prema tare Decline and I.(M$ OK MAX HOOD, from whBliittor PUIISU T . . J 1 1 1 iu 1 1 ei i ric hes an d Turin es t i i e blood. Strengthens the Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Digestion. Reproductive Or gans, and Physical and Mental Faculties. It stops any unnatural debilltatirg drain upor the system, preventing involuntary losses, de bilitating dreams, seminal losses with the urine etc., so destructive to mind and body. It it a sure eliminator of all KIDNEY AND BLAIiDEH COMPLAINTS. IT CONTAINS NO INJURIOO INGREDIENT. To thaw lafferlM from the f fets of yonthfnl Indiscretion or ipfft, w Icc4ly, thoromh and pcranncnt CI.' RR I Ol'AKANTEKH. Price, HZ SO perbottle.or v. bottles In case with full directions and advice. ttlO St-iilscuri from observation to any address upon re ceipt of price, or C. O D. To be had only of Ilr. C 1). Aal field. XI8 kmniv street. San Francisco, CaL Consultations strictly conhden tial. by letter or at ofiice. FREE. For theconvenieno of patients, and In onler to secure perfect secrecy, ! nave adopted a private address, under which all pack ages are forwarded. TKIAh HUri'l.K FKK1. Sufficient to sh w its merit, will be sent to any on applying by letter, stating his symptoms and r Communications strictly confidential. 91,000 m?:vviir 1710R ANYONE WHO WILL LEARN 1 K. el logic A .IlIlMtn'aSyatem of Urnw and t'louk Cutting, and, with acorret meas ure and iH-rfei-t cutting, produce a bad fitting garment. Several improvements have ju been made. Agents to sell and leach wanted in everv town. Hood agents can ..ake imm $10toitrday. KELLOiKJ & JILLSON, Cheney. Sokane Co.. W. T i USE ROSE PILLS. WILLIAM COLLIER, MAOKINIST. Dealer la New mid SECOND HAND MACHINERY, 08 Af itdleon St., Portland. Or. Purlieu lelrtng Holler, Itglnea or SAW MlhL. S1A(;III.KK I can aecure by uddreaalug Mr. Collier. Now ami Second Hand Machinoii ootfht and aolu or traded to advantage. HUDSON'S GUN STORE : M First- street, Portland. Orcsw otJivs. rjurroM amo iuucamon I r TkH of Krerr P ertytton. DR. SPINNEY, No. 11 Ktani strtflw F. Trent all Cnrwmlc sutd peclal Dl YOUflG r.iEfi VTHO MAY BE 8UFFERI NO FROM THE K t V fecta of routhful follies or Indiscretion, will d veil to avail themselves of this, the srreateiit boo ?v r laid at tha altar of surTerinr humanity. Dl iriN.NEY guarantee to forfeit S0 for ever use of Merilna! VveaknesM or private diseases of au Wind or cb-rat:ter wblcb he undertakes aud fail t ure. IIIDDLK-AQEO MKJ1. There ai many at the &gA of thirty to sixty wh are troubled with too frequent evacuations of tb bladder, often accompanied by a slight tonartlng o bu riling sensation ana a weakening of the system I a iimn tier the patient cannot account for. On exan inlng ihe urinary depofilts a ropy sediment will ofte: 'e found, nnd sometimes small particles of albunie viil apiiear. or the color will be of a thin milki.sli bu uirain changing to a dark and torp'd apiearanc There, are many men who die of this difficulty. Igno rant of the cause, which ls the second stage of Senv nal Weakness. Dr. 8. will guarantee a perfect cure 1' all stu b cRxea. and a healthy restoration of the geult urinary organs. Ottioe Hours 10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Sundays from 10 t 11 A. M. Consultation free. Thorough exauilnatlo and advice, is. Call or address DR. SPIJVXEY z CO.. Na II Keamv street. Kan ''' H7JSELL 10 000 Pianos 1.000 Organs. ran uaii. Buy ft Manufacture!- FroiuSJtol.iuO Caili, Rout or i liiti IlinPiita Catlot,'iirs Firm, ANTISELL. ur V i V,.i t Kivrll 1.-1 liM.ll'rf i rnnoKLFiFi nn II lif iirSI II vil 1 1 ILUU V t. H M I U 1 1 ri A CURE FOR CATARRH ! REMEDY NOW IN USE- nm...Li nr . - . A Cold 1 OO. t received by fflce, are pub- ironi uaisrro ana other Chronic Diseases FOR with good effect. I better than It ever A. WELBORN. T., July 28, 1879. all other means of KKH have relieved ng that a plain at ate- I remain fraternally yours. JOSEPH DAVIS. f-rrl, "lit""' V." '. l?"''.... PORTLAND. OR., May , 1879. was received in due timeWll.'vheen ush'g tbisiillE luruiniii - ir uii- oowpis, as 1 nave, in a great iii-aHiire. - arness tms, I think, ulni' st I-ft ine. There still remains a with six weeks ago. In fact, I do not notice Jt except ' iS"'d,yl,,erNKN?4' Venn of Su0erliijr. CaolnK HllndnvM. E. . . i, ... . EAST ItJRTHND. July I3. 1878. This Is to certify that I have used your SURE CtntE FOR :ATA KHII. and find ven more. I have lul l Piilurr h fur Inn rur r .iif,..ui n,.,i. .. i.i. . ..i :.. 7V....V ';" "".."'"'"" T,lw asleep my throat would Hll up and slraiigle inJ.Mdmr cniifiilnttiil " ifidentlal. Mellclnes sent to an v part of the count! furriiihed on application. CONSTLTATION FRK Ilt. (north of Town Oltwl.), Iortland. Orrvoa. PERUVIAN The Finest H1TTKKH In the WOHI.U. THEY EFFECTUALLY ClTRE MAUHIAL DISEASES, Vltaltxe lite KvMem nnd iirrrnt the ravHe the Ilrcudful Alcoliol tlnblt, llllM)U.t.l.l. AU ni- IrKi(lKt or Wine Merehnnt for them. UrII.MEUXIt.0 .V CO., Agent. Man Fran eineo. J. VAX N('I;TVKK te CHi Portland USEROSEP1 r.LS 1850. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1882. John A. Child DRUGGIST, Tealer in Fine Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Sponges, Soaps, & Rubber toods. Cor. Morrison h 2d sts Portland, Or. Special ttteatlon paid to orders by mail when accom rtnl"d Ith ihe ch. USE ROSE PILLS S1000 KEWAED WILL BE PAID TO ANY PKBSON PJJODUO lng a more effectual remedy than Dr. Keek's Sure Cure for Catarrh. Which has stood the test for fourteen years. Physi cians, Droggtota, nod all who have oaed and thor oughly tested it, pronounce it apeet He for the cure of that loathsome toe a. Try it, Your druggist has ,lDr?Keck tborocghly vndersianda, nd la emlnentlv snccesfiful in the treatment of all eral anu ell SB enlt til r litis ol ssts ssucee and sill bavlnc made a specsalty o their treatment for fourteen years lie treats CbaMrvUbook ustog tbe knife, Htsteror Ite prescription Is farnlebed to UT Mitlete Vev No lady shoaJd be without It. Young, middle-aged or old, male or teaaale, liutanlty or a life of suffertog la your Inevitable doom aniens yon apply In tlmekiUH physician who understand, and ls competent to treat your case. Waete no more time nor money with In competent physician. All communlcaUoii attended to with dispatch, and are strictly confidential. Medi claes sent to any pert of the country. Circulars, tU moniato, and nlist of PHntQuUonj I urnlatiedon appllcatton. CJOWSIJI.T AXIOM FUBK. Lv4om a three-cent stamp forllwt and addres-DK jAMk-S KKCK, No. 15 First street. Portland. Or. ZEPHYR WOOL.. (JPKMAN AND UKKMANTOWN WOOL. KNIT I X(l A NI) KM IUtOl DKKI Nf j NIU, CA N v assKS KKIIX. a" kinds of Fancy work. I DIFM- l-NDEKWKAH. M1SSKS' AND CHIL- I'PAT PI.KTK WAKIIROHEs. 1 IM FCK--7 W ' KCKM-s-.T 0 165 Third Street, Portland, Or. ;P. O. Box IM) w rMA J I H I I 1 1 1 1 T . uu nut BITTERS. q&y ''r- i Miff ccir hij- AN1 JNKEiriK. tj