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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1883)
THE HEAVENLY WORLD. S. T. WALK KB. Oh, where is thai heaven of glory, That beautiful home of the bleat. Where hearts that are sad with life's story Find peace and the sweetness of rest ? Do stars that smile on us at even Hold loved ones who wait for us there? Will that be the precious home given When we in their blessedness share ? We look on the sky's perfect azure, And long with great longing to know, Ju3t where it will be our Lord's pleasure Our freed, happy spirits shall go. Sometimes there comes o'er us a shrinking At thought of the changing ot place, Of breaking the bonds that are linking Our souls to this narrow earth space. If onlv we knew where the spirit ' Would dwell when the body doth sleep ! What place in the vastness inherit I Where God His beloved will keep! The babe that is peacefully sleeping Tha s'eep that no waking can know, In heaven, has gained and is keeping The knowledge we pant for below. Oh. poor troubled heart that is fretting To know what has not been revealed. Have faith that our Lord, not forgetting, Keeps part of the future concealed. But 9urely enough has been told thee To giTe to the 6011I3 perfect peace, For Christ's arms of love will enfold thee, And sorrow forever shall cease. No tears will there darken your x ision ; The parting of friends will be o'er ; While all, in that region elysian, Shall dwell with the God they adore. People Who Doctor Themselves. "The extensive use of patent medicines and the enormous quantity of drugs sold without prescriptions indicate how wide spread is the habit of self-doctoring." said a prominent physician to a Sun ro- forter. "To those who know how care essly and ignorantly these drags are usod the thought of the harm they do is absolutely appalling. There is no tell ing how long a prescription once given will be used, or with what foolish risk it will be applied in a case where it will ' not only not do good, but is certain to i uo narm. "Do you think the habit of self-doctoring decreases the practice of physicians?" "By no means. The effect is rather to increase their work. People who think to do without the services of a physician Till not only do themselves harm by de lay, but also with the medicines which they do not know how to use. It is like a man trying to mend a leak in a water pipe with a poker. He generally makes the hole bigger. It is, of course, the most difficult part of the physician's duty to diagnose the disease, to tell what is the real trouble with the patient. It is not . uncommon for even educated physicians to make mistakes in this respect. The science of medicine has progressed so far that every part of the human body has been pretty thoroughly studied, and the treatment of the ailments of each part is a specialty. It is impossible tor one physician to know all these diseases as well as specialists, and it is a common practice among honest physicians to re fer patients to those who have made a special study of the diseases which affect them. It is not uncommon for a man to go from one phy sician to another in the vain effort to discover his ailment. Sometimes a patient will be treated by successive physicians for the wrong ailment, because some of the symptoms of different dis eases are similar. How unlikely it is, therefore, that persons who have not studied medicine can find out what ails them?" "Which do you think do the most self doctoring, men or women?" "Women, decidedly, especially moth era and old women. The reckless temer ity of some women in this respect is wonderful. They rush in where angels fear to tread. Hastily judging from a few symptoms that a case resembles one which the family doctor has treated, they will hunt up an old prescription and administer the dose to some helpless child or confiding husband, l could tell you some amusing stories of the mis takes that are made in this way, as well as some instances where more serious consequences resulted. Take, for illus tration, a headache. It may come from a dozen different causes from hunger, from indigestion, from over excitement of the brain, from eating too much, from inhaling foul air. The remedy for a headache varies with its cause. Yet you will find women who have a universal panacea for headache, regardless of its cause. Beware of such women." "With what medicines is the most harm done?" "Opiates and aperients. The heed lessness with which morphine in various forms is now administered in families is alarming. The doctor comes to attend a patient who is in pain. He prescribes morphia and directs its use and the pa tient is relieved. This is enough to tart the average matron on a course of fell destruction with morphia. The next patient may be of a different tempera ment, or sex, or age, requiring either a different kind or quantity of' the opiate, but the old prescription will be used, or worse than all, will be revived from memory. Some drug stores watch care- fully and refuse to dispense such drugs without a prescription in each case, but there are many too eager to make money to care much whether the patient is being a i l -I l mi. x . r the use of Jbromide, of chloroform and of ether. The bottle that is left partly filled in a family after one patient has been treated is pietty sure to be used for another without the doctor's knowledge. As for paregoric and laudanum, the amount of stupefaction that is practised upon children by their use is so common as almost to cease to attractattention. Perhaps the cljild is naturally peevish, or is cutting teeth, or has some infantile ailments; out., comes the paregoric or soothing syrup bottle, and before long the small dose ceases to take effect. Then larger doses are given, until the unfor tunate youngster's system is saturated with the drug and totally deranged. Sometimes the lazy and dishonest nurse, -4o relieve herself from trouble, admin isters the anodyne on her own responsi bility, and the hapless child' shows a dullness and stupidity, for which no body can account. "I met a man once who was doctoring himself for dyspepsia and indigestion. He told me he wondered why he had not cured himself. He was apparently of muscular development and good consti tution, but he had somehow got the idea into his head that he must exercise after every meal m order to promote digestion. "He took long and rapid walks after his meals. . Of course, his: indigestion got worse. Ho was apparently a man of or dinary intelligence, yet he was ignorant of the simplest law of health. I told him that if a cow could talk she would teach him more sense 'than to take any vigorous exercise, either physical or mental, immediately after a hearty meal. Most horses are treated more inieih gently than this man was treating him self. ! "What puzzles mo is the fact that peo pie are not afraid to meddle with such a delicate organism as the human body Few persons who have watches would attempt to repair them if they should get out of order; yet 'they tackle the delicate mechanism of their own bodies with the recklessness of . a blacksmith at- temptinc to adiust a chronometer. The evil is widespread, and reaches only the cases I have alluded but manv others more difficult not to. and dangerous than these. I have known of wmen experimenting j with' drugs in cases were a simple 3urgical operation of a minute s duration was all that was necessary. The case is insidious and one that would be difficult to reach by legislation. It is especially common among those who have that little learn ing which is a very dangerous thing. It is a question which are mosVto be pitied. thoso who know nothing whatever of their own bodies or those who, having the presumption to act on very slight and insufficient knowledge, are perpetu ally dosing themselves with nostrums and, with a blind faith equal to ihe most abject superstition, putting confidence in ''panaceas. " I Story of a'Toatl. A writer iu the Portland Transcript gives the following description cf the trouble a toad get himself into by not taking care of what he ate. He swal lowed a waso. thinking, no doubt, that it was a largo but defenseless flv. The realization of this mistake came when the wasp began pricking his inter nal orgaus, as a guilty conscience pricks a sinner. The toad stood on his legs and reached frantically down his throat after that wasp. Failing to dislodge it he turned three somersalts in a manner that would have rivaled the boss tumbler in circus. ! Then he stood up and exclaimed: "Woo ondue! Woo! onduc!" which was supposed to be a call for a stomach pump or a quick emetic. He then made several efforts to stand on his head, but was unsuccessful. Xext he bethought himself of the Greenback doctrine of inflation, and puffed out his sides until he looked like a bass-ball bat with lees to it. Inflation didn't hit the case, and was soon abandoned. Again he reached down his throat, but his arm was too short, to reach the spot where the wasp was operaung. His head besran to swim, and he whooped over on his back and clawed the air like a man overboard. The wasp was evidently unable to continue his in fliction of punishment, and the toad be gan to feel better. j He got upon h;s feet and with a fore foot carefully examined his ribs upon either side. Finding them all in place, he stretched himself to his utmost height two or three times to see if his legs were in working order, and then hopped a hop or two to make assurance sure. Being satisfied that he was all there, he give a croak of relief and hopped under the tomato vines. Solid 3. ;lk. To make condensed milk.says the New York Sun, the milk is subj'ected to a'Leat of some l2M degrees, which, it is said. scaias it. Jjy a new process, the heat is only about 130 degrees, and the product is called evaporated milk. Ween the time of exposure to that moderate heat ia sufficiently prolonged, all the watery part of the milk is driven ou and the remnant is a tough, solid mass, creamy white in color, and much resembling a dried chunk of wheat-flour dough. That is granulated by artificial means; a little fine white sugar is added to make it keep and then it looks like corn-meal, and is called granulated milk.! The evaporated mild is only about half as near solid as the condensed milk, but is very rich, and so little affected by the process through which it has passed, that when water is added the most delicate aid cannot de tect a umerenee between it ana pure. natural milk; cream rises on it, and but ter can be made of it. The same desir able peculiarities belong to the granu lated milk. The evaporatod milk is used in the Nursery and Child s Hospital, and on most of the steamship lines. The granulated is made i to keep in all climates, for any desired length of time. I Klftveu'a eulte Clierry Tooth Paste An aromatic combination for the preservation ol the teeth and gums. It is tar superior to any e reparation of iw kind in the market. In large, ani3ome opul pots, price fifty cent. For sale by all druggists. Hodge, Davis Jk Co., whole sale agents, Portland, Oregon. H'LL SET OP YKKUI FOU. $lO. Best got, $13. Teeth filled at low rates; satis faction guaranteed. Gas administered. Prehu , Bro., Room 5 t, Union Block, Stark street Jen- trantv. Dental graduate, j Book Aki Mcsic Buyer's: Send toWilev 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. Scud stamp for big catalogue ot music. t DON'T BUY BOSS BOOTS UNLESS YOU WANT THE BEST. SEE THAT OUR NAME IS ON EVERY PAIR. AKIN. SELLING & CO. The Chapman Sistera, Miss Conchita, Leo Brothers and hosts of new talent "at the Elite theater in Portland, the only first class variety theater in Oregon. f For charming boudoir photographs go to F. Abell's gallery in Portland; fie has the best assistants and does noue but artistic work. G. of The best liver regulator known, sure cure for DxjijK'iwa and indigestion h I.. Henley s Cali fornia 1. X. L. Bitters. j Turkish liccs. Send to .Jobu li. Garrison, Ui7 Third street Portlaud, for catalogues ol ie- sighd. Garrison repalra all kinoVot sewlug machines. A Lawful Excuse. HI Why didn't von attend mv wife's funeral?" asked an angry man approach ing an acquaintance. TTT1 . - nen your wile was buried 1 was there, and now, sir, as you did not re- turn me iavor, j. m going to whale you until you can't stand up. People have been slighting me long enough and uianiea n im going to stand it any longer." 'Hold on, my friend; I know that you attended my wife's funeral, and I know that it was my duty to exchange courte sies, but there was a good reason why I was not present." "Make a satisfactory explanation or 111 jolt you with au uugentlo hand. The truth is, I owe that undertaker, and I knew that if ho saw- me he'd bone mo for the money." "lour excuse is accepted. I owe the fellow myself and am keeping out of his mi , , way. xnere is a new saloon around her9. Let s go and stand off the barten der." Arkansaw Traveller. NOTICE. To the Farmers and Mechanics Washington Territory and Idaho: of Orenon ' W e with to call your attention to the fact that our annual Catalogue and price list for lbH'J-S.i i now ready for distribution. li mil be found veru valuable and instruct iv reading, and will be furnished gratuitously Send your 7tame and vostomce address to FARMERS and MECHANICS' STORE, 14 first street, Portland, Oregon. ep7-lm P. O. tar 175. HOOK. HI.VnElt. J. II. MOKTIUG1L-Portland blank book niaii i- fiictoiy, Washington ttreet. Portland, Or. The rename establishment. Tiptop for good work. bmloolcviUiostedl MARBLB WORKS. M KRUN A. VOttPKK. -T Ntnrk. .Monuments. lomiw, ueaa.stones, etc., furnished m Italian and American marble. Countiy orders filled promptly. wun iir I'ru'es anu (it s'Kns. SunVETORS. W. 1. AHA.YKK. Civil Kngineer. Contractor and surveyors. Otnce ltoom ro. 8 Lane s liulldins Kast Portland. All kinds of surveying and drafting iiont-iorHiiy art oi rnp country. IIAKF.R1FX KM 11 It K IIARKRY 12 Washington. Voss A mhr. Props. Manufacturers of Pilot bread. Soda. lienic, Ilutter, Boston, Sugar and Shoe Fly crackers. uniers irom tne trade bolloited and promptly at tended to. ATTOKNEVh, If. A. KK.. fell x Attorney and Counselor at Ijiw Room & lkkum building. Legal busineti.1 pertaining to Letters Patent for Inventions, befori the Patent Office or in the Courts, a siecialty. rilHK "WHITK." WE HAVK THIS DAY SOLD of the White Sewing Machine to-Mr. John 1J. Harri our entire interest in. and transferred the agency son, of lfi7 Third str ot. Portland, Or. Sir. Oarrison will hereafter supply the growing demand for thu- siiei ior and popuiar sewing machine. pl If ILL . HA RR. CRS. FRF-ELAND & ROBERTS, 1 IZTSTIfsTi:, Cor. i'trt & Ynuililll Ka.. Portlaud, Or (Davie' Photograph Gallery.) ei-tfint-Ciafis work at the mcst reasonable rates Have both had many years experience In Oregon and California. SEEDS ! SEEDS ! "yy K HAVK NOW ON HAND AT THK OREGON SEED DEPOT The larirost stock of seeds ever held lv one firm north of sun trancisro. which will te sold at reason able figures, conaisting of Orass. Vegetable, Flower seeds, etc . etc. Aifenls for ''Imperial Be Kood:" also for Wickersham's Bone Phosphates. Send for atalogue; free to all applicants. Address, MILLKH BK'W., 20! Second Street, Portland. A. B. SINGLETON'S AO BTIIWK8T COAST Detective & Collection Agency. DETKCTIVE WORK PROMPTLY ATTKNDED t bv Experienced Detectives. Procuring evi dence for attorneys in criminal or civil eases and cap turing criminals a specialty. Collections made in any p .rt of the Pacific. Coast. Room il. Union Ulock, Port- Ian. 1. Oregon. WILLIAM COLLIER, MAOHI1TIST. Denier In Ke w and SECOND HAND MACHINERY, 8 Madison St., Portlund. Or. Parties delrinir Hollen. Engine or HAW MILL. UA( IU.UY can secure them by uUdreaalmc Mr. Collier. New and Second Hand Machinery boabt and sold or traded to advantage. EYE & EAR INFIRMARY SANITARIUM, OR HOME FORTHE SICK Macadam ICoad, bet. Porter and Wood Stm., Month Portland, Or. Dr. Pilklngton. late Professor of Eye fc Kar BiseaseH l:i the Medical Department of Willamette University haa erected a tine building, on a beautiful elevation in the south part of the city, and Is prepared to accomo date patients suffering from aU diseases of the KYE, KA 11 or Til BOAT. Also will pay special attention to persons laboring under Chronic Jmtvous affections, and to diseases peculiar to women, and receive a limi ted number of cases expectin? confinement. The intention Is to provide a Home for such cases with ail the best hygienic agencies combined with the bent medical skill lo he had in the metropolis. Consulting physician and surgeon Dr. Philip Harvey, Prof, of diseases of women and children iu the medical department W illamette University. Also Dr. J.M. f. Browne, Prof, of Physiology med. deo't. Willamette University. For any amount of references and cirenl UK. l. IS. PILKI.( ar. address OTO.V. Cor. 1st and WnahlaKtoa ftta., Pm-tland. Or. JOHN A. CHILD. WALTEli A. U11AD0N. John A. Child & Co., DRUGGISTS, DEALERS IS Fine Chemicals, Toilet Articles, H libber Goods "and DBl'GG ISTS SUNDRIES. , Special attention giv en to !ASH OltDKRS By Mall. S1000 1IEWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY PERSON PRODUC lng a more effectual remedy than Dr. Keek's Sure Cure for Catarrh. Which has stood the test for fourteen veam. Phv.f clans, Druggists, and all who have nsed and thor oughly tested It, pronounce It apeelflc for the cure of that loathsome disease. Trv li. Your ilniirrki imx It, price 1 1. " Dr. Keck thoroughly understands, aud is eminently successful in the treatment of all chronic ant. dim- caJt dlseaae ol both mei and ull ago, having made a specialty of their treatment for fourteen years He treats Caneerwithont usinsr iho irnifo trim inr. He prescription is furnished to indv nation vs. No lady should be without it. Young, middle-aged or old, male or female, insanity or a life of suffering is your inevitable doom unless you appi v in time to the 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 confidential. Med I- tine sent to any part of the countrv. droolers. mi. monlals, and a application. . uni in nnnicn o nest in questions rurnisiied on fO.V FKKIL IncloHP a three-cent StmD for list and nriiroa. fin riMrc KtCK. No. IK First street, Portland. Or. Porllai Bus Directory fW AJfD it U?& see me. M USE ROSE PILLS. BETTED THAN GOLD. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALT A Pleasant and Efficacious Remedy. fflffi fdtiforBiaj 9 IF YOU HAYE ABUSED YOURSELF By over Indulgence In eating or drinking; have Rick or nervous headache; dryness of the skin, witn a feverish tendency: nurht sweat and sleeplessness; by all means use Slavery's California Fruit Salt, And feel vounir once more. It Is the woman's friend. Try it; si per hot tie: 6 bottles for $3. For sale by all I ,iP1,,,L,iHta IIOINIK. hAVIM.M1l. VlinlHlk Al'i.ii!. Portland, Oregon. FARMS WANTED. We now have and are constantly receiving appli cations from parties desiring TO BUY FARMS. In the several years we have been engaged In the RfcAL KSTATK BUSINESS in Portland we have sold a great many farms in Oregou. e are now ar ranging to make the SALE OF FARMS More of a specialty, and intend tills spring to be pre pared as near as possible to supply all customers who desire to buy a farm. WE ISfVITK All persons who wish to sell their lands or farms in the Mate of Oregon, either improved or unim proved, irrain. fruit, vegetable or stock farms to noti fy us iersonaIlv or bv mail, in order that we may list the same. Please be particular to give us the number of acres, section, range, township and county, lay of land also watered, nature of sol!, how much fenced and cultivated condition of balance. What improvements, such as buildings, orchards, Ac., distance to school, postofHce or market, railway, or river; what is the best mud lo reiu-li the farm from Portland. Ac. PHICFA We want vonr lowest PRICE AND BEST TERMS. Write iu full: we want now a larre number of No. 1 farms to till order. All commuircutions private aud will receive prompt attention. Address E. J. HAIGHT & CO., Real Estate Agents, 53 MorrUon street, I'ortland. Oregon. DR. SP1N1ME Y, No. 11 Kearny street, S. F.. Treat nil Chronic and Special Diseases. YOUNG MEN YU"3IO MAY BE SUFFEJtlNG FROM THE EF W feels of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of sintering humanity. DK. SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit f.ioo for eery case of Seminal V eakness or private diseases of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure. At 1 11 U L. K-A. G K I) MEX. There are many at the age of thlrtj- to sixty who are troubled with too freuuent evacuations of the bladder. often accompanied by a slieht smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the system iu a manner the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found. and sometimes small particles of rlnumer will appear, or the color will be of a thin milkish hue. Again changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There am manv men who die of this ciilticultv. iiruorant of the cause, which is the second stage of Seminal Weakness. Dr. s. wlil guarantee a ihticci cure m an sucn cases, and a healthy restoration of the genitor mdnary or gans. II A.M. Consultation free. Thorough examination Omce Hours 10 to 1 hiiiiii to s. nuniiays irom iu to and advice, j. Call or adore s ills, m-i.x k . k No. Jl K -ftl ny Mrei t, San Francisco, CaI. SAX Jr'flAXCIMCO ' 3 ALI.EItY. hotographe: Corner First and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND OREGON. NEW YORK JEWELRY MANU F G CO., lOT First St., let. Washington and Stark, Portland, Ore.ron. Ajrenta for the ltockford Kailroad Watches, and dealers In all kinds of Jewelry. Country orders filled with dispatch. Goods sent C O. 1). with privilege 91 examining before buying. R ESTAUKAXT THE 11 EST IX XII E CITV All Modern Improvements. Open all day. JT. II. RBEKX Kit. Proprietor iaiJl!3ELL TO! fi M 10000 Piano. iP't U& of ..-..nf.rt..ror. U 1 U U U VI FniuL'j tutl.Ow) l sn, Kent cr Inntrtlmrtita Ctlui.-uei l-"re. ANTISELL. il 1 1 1 itffOO & Sk1. IPS inwy if fji SWRQij. patch JL if n "Syces' Snre Care for GatarrU" f 1QUID OR DRY, PRICE $100; " ATMORPIIER1 0 J-i Insufliators," prlci 50c. Dry hire and InsufHa tojs mailed on receipt o price, with full diret-tion for use.etc. S. Q. HKIDMORk A Co.. Druggets 151 First titreet. Po-tland, Or. eluie Agents for the N. Pacific Const. mar2ti.f USE ROSE PILLS. FIRE! F8RES F!RE! In placing: before the public our recent purchase of the wholesale house of Flclsh ner, Marer & Co.. of 35.000 Of goods damaged by smoke at the late fire, "tes, au Array oi igures not quoted by any other House anywhere, solvent or in solvent, no matter whether cash or credit, whether buying to break and to rob Iheir creditors and steal what they may before the bolt falls, it matters not. We place thl price list before you and mean it to be final, decisive and crushing iu Its logic, Immen sity of variety, and its unapproachable, solid and Stubborn Facts & Figures THAT CANNOT AXD WILL SOT LIE: . Canton flannel, worth 10 cents . -.14 yards for $1 00 Canton Flannel, heaviest, worth 25 cents- H yard for 1 00 Best Calico, worth Gi cents 20 yards for 1 00 Best Lonsdale Muslin.. 1 1 yard for 1 00 Best 8-41 Sheeting 4 yards for 1 00- Best lilngham.... 10 yards for 1 00 Irish Lace, worth 2.1 cents per doz 12J cents per dox dJood Felt St iris SO tents a Diece (iood Kentucky Jeans 12 cents per yard Heaviest Kentucky Jeans 2.",' cents per yard Heavy Chevoit.. 10 cents per yard White Bedspreads, worth $1 - 00 cents each Heavy Crash 11 yards for $1('0 Woolen Shhts, worth $2.'. $1 00 each Ladies' Hose, ermaii hand knit - 1G5 a pair White Blankets, worth $4 50 2 5) a pair Job Lot, Men's Percale Shirts -100 each Gents' Merino Undershirts 25 each Job Lot, Ladies' Shoes, 40 cents on the Dollar. BIG PBIOES WILL NOT DO !n tlifse times when even tli wjii hv cannot aif"or 1 to waste their money, and the poor require double duty for every dollar and every pirony. Popularity and prosperity can rea'ltly he commanded by any merchant who lias Hih anility to buy lor cuxli, the knowledge of valuer to buy riht, aud the prujKUce and policy to Bull at the shortest margin oi piolit for mouey down. 1st. That we liave the largest slock of good of varied character on the coast. 2d. Asa result our trade nmt be the largest. Wiere trade is greatest, there price must be lowest good the most satisfactory; bound to lie. in order to have the trade. W. We have but One Price, si-ll for CjisIi Only, aud mark all goods with selling prices In plain figures. Oat of-towu customers send to us for anything they want with a certainty of getting treatment the same as li at our counters. 4th. We till mailorders with cire, tate, speed and discretion. The cost of transit by mail, express orirelht for goods is only trilling. Olh. doods not as ordered may be returned at our expense. j CATALOGUES AND SAMPLES FIIEE. Address letters to jr. (Successors to 1'. Selling) Corner First and Yamhill-Streets, Portland, Or. CWESTIHGHOUSESCO. Schenectady, tv Vork. i . """" BRANCH HOUSE, POHTLASU OKIUiO.K G. P. DART, Manager. MANUFACTCBERS of THRESH KP.S, I.KVKlt TRACTION ENtJINKS. DRAG SAWS, Ac. We do But we'll say we can prove that ve have a machine the cific Coas. We claim we can thresh cleaner from the wo?k In general thai others. Neither do we have to PEN.sK of the FARMER. We warrant aU machinery sold by us,. We FURTHER OVARANTEE that our Engine will do the SAME WORK with ONE -THIRD I.ES FUEL and WATER than ANY ENOINK In this MARKET. Do not buy without peeing our goods addressl Oillce. foot if Morrison street, O. AVetlnghoue A '.. I'orllatid. Oresrcn. BOSS BOOTS ABE BEST. THEY ARE ALL STAYED SEAMS. HIT Y .NO OTIIKK. See that Onr onic is on Every Fair. AlilX. SKLUMl A 0 , ltt-llui.d, Oreci. SEWING MACHINE STORE 167 THIRD ST. BZPAiaiire mvru ON SHORT NOTICE. AllLeadmc MACHINES x)HEEDLE8i ov j THREAD. ATTACnMEJJTS,ctc. BKNEBAIj A8EJIT TOM TBI wnniipriini n o IIIITC f : -. w.-'.t ....', ; p--:-s--.v-?:-'i I v . ...,,4 -. - ft- . J rj. . "x -' ' ' j - ffv.- .- . 12 -ii- '.-( f . j 1 USE ROSE PILLS. we are enabled to lay before you a LIt o! 4 Also Oeneral Agents for The We.lln eh o u.e Mnehlne 4. Xrw Inhle Cylinder. Nlnule Aellon, Melf.f 'ontaln. ! Kiiglne. VnexeeZIed for louniy in every particular. Skillfl Knrlneer unneces sary. io Packli.g, no A.ljnl- iig, no Pou:idi'i In bote. I : n '& "t :' i ':J;i 1 " !" :,,m : - ' mSI- S and TRKAI) 1IOKSK POWERS, POP.TAHI.K and not claim to haw the ONLY TIIRKSIIKR in Oregon. best adapted to the ant- of the Farmers of the Pa straw, save t tie grain better, and do more and better rebuild our machines In Ihe Held at the TIMK mid EX- or hearing from us. For circulars or other information UVIAN ITERS. The Finest JIITTEKS Iu the WOBLU. THEY EFFECTUALLY CL'RE MALARIAL BISEASES, VltulUr the System and arrest the rwiro' the Ikre:dl'ul Alcohol Iluhlt. ItiesUHAMA. Ask. ur l)rtil"t or Wine Merchnat thenu U II.MKKUIAti A ., Agent., fian Kr lIlHO. eilAltl.KH KOll.V .V I'O , Sol Agents nrtliHPilmi luiiM, ttu. 4 1 Front Ml reel. Port Mud. Or. . THE P1I0T0GBAPJLER, nuKT a:i tai"I.ok wTiiKtrrM, I'urtlunil, it tiMi. Tike Wm PfunrJcr's Oregon Blood Purifier, l!ia!!imw;- ti&il CPFUNPErTS) l ift,' tfj SW'tM JliPl 1 Jiff '. --i. m ' -if' -.As mm - i-rf' ,','.r.- ..