The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886, September 21, 1883, Image 4

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    WEALTH.
BY J. W. BILKV.
A poor man! Yea, I most confess
No wealth of gold do I posses;
Ho pasture fine, with gTzag klne.
Nor fields ot waring srain are mine;
JJo foot of fat and fallow land
Where rightfully my feet may aland,
The while I claim it a my own
Bt deed and title mine alone.
Ah. poor indeed! perhacs you say
But spare me your com passion, praj I
When I can't lide. with you, I walk
lu Nature's company, and talk
With one who vrtll not alight or alur
The child forevr dear to her
And one who a is era back, be sure.
With tmlle lor Maile, though I be poor.
And while communing thus I count
An inner wealtn of large amount
Toe wealth of honekt purpose blent
With p.nurj "a environment
The weith of owing naugnt to-day
But debts that I would gUdly pay:
And wealth of thanka si.h unexpressed
Wi.h cumulative in:erest.
A wealth of patience and content
For ail n-y ways improvideni;
A faith still fondly exercised
Vor ail my plans unrealised;
A wealth of promises that still.
Howc'er I fill I hope to fill,
A wealth of charity for thoae
Who pi-.y me my rugged clothes.
A poor mas! Yes. I mint confess
No wealth of gold d I possess;
No pastures fine with grazing kine.
Nor lelds of waving grain are mine
But au, my friend! I've wealth noendl
And millionaire might condescend
To bend tne knee and envy me
The opulence of poverty.
FAIR AND FALSE.
BT HELEN FORREST O BATES.
"Cora." said old Mia3 Dp chesne ab
ruptly, "did vou ever have your for
tune told?"
Cora Leslie was JreamiDg over her
needlework, in tin-? soft light of the April
noou. Blossoming cyclamens were in
the deep casemeats; a white hyacinth
hang its odorous bells in the sunshine;
a bine ribboned work basket was drawn
closa to tho window, and a Are of logs
burned, with a comfortable, crackling
sound, in the deep, tiled fireplace.
Cora started at the sudden question,
and then smiled.
"1?" said she, "My fortune told? How
should I? We city girls never stumbled
across gyppy camps; and I don't believe
in the wise women who advertise from
city flats."
Old Miss Duchesne was sallow, with
black hair, scarcely as yet sprinkled with
gray, although sixty years had passed
over it; sharp, black eyes, and a nose
and ohin which nearly met. She looked
almost like a sphinx herself as she sat
there.
"I used to tell fortunes when I was a
girl." she said.
"With cards?" laughed Cora.
"Xo; by palmistry;" Shall
I tell
yourB?"
jora looKeu at me oia iauy, with sur
prise. Was she in jest or tn earnest?
Why did she speak so oharply? Why did
those glittering eyes seem to burn their
way into her vary brain?"
But Miss Duchesne had been the
school friend of Cora's mother, years
and years ago, and Cora had always hu
mored her eccentricities.
"If you choose," Baid aha, haif-hesi-
taung.
"Give me your hand," said Miss
Duchesne "the same hand which you
are "one day going to bestow upon Duke
Chesterton in marriage."
"Yes," said Cora smiling.
"A white, plump, velvety little
hand," peering so closely into the palm
that her nose almost touched the rosy
skin. "Let me see! let me see! The
line of luck; the line of life; the line of
love! Ah', here we are! Beware of a dark
girl. . She is coming between you and
the line of love. She will work you some
trouble yot."
Mies Duchesne dropped the hand, took
off her spectacles, and solemnly placed
them in her pocket. Then she leaned
back in her chair and regarded Cora in
tentlj.
The girl sat as if some new light had
suddenly dawned upon her brain.
"You mean my cousin Ariadne?
she, involuntarily.
Miss Duchesne nodded.
said
"I mean your cousin Ariadne," said
she. "Child, chilu! can it be possible
tnat you are so blind as not to see what
is going on under your very eyes. That
girl is winning your lover away.'
Cora smiled incredulously.
"Oh, but," said she, "that is quite
impossible. Duke loves me! he is en
gaged to me !
"Men are as false as Mephistophelcs,
said Miss Duchesne with energy. "There
never was one yet proof against the wiles
of a siren like Ariadne Buckingham.
"Mibs Duchesne, you must not talk
so," faltered Cora, with the color vary
ing under her cheek, and a startled look
in her eyes. "Ariadne is my guest.
Duke my engaged lover. I '
Silently Miss Due lesne drew aside the
ruby velvet draperies of tho window and
p iinted to where Miss Leslie's own car
riage was drawn up opposite the curb
stone. Ariadne Buckingham a tall,
brilliant brunette in a carriage costume
of salmon s;itin and plush, was just step
ping out. Marmaduke Chesterton, bow
ing low over her hand, pressed his lips
to it as lie assisted her to alight.
"Do you see that?" said Miss
Duchesne.
Cora burst into tears and hurried from
the room, j ust as Miss Bao (ingham en
tered from an opposite portal, all smiles,
followed by Mr. Chesterton.
"Where is Cora? said the brunette,
airily. "I hope her headache is better.
We have had such a delightful morning
at the picture gallery. Duke and I. And
we have brought home some exquisite
cut flowers to arrange for dinner. Where
are they, Duke? Bring them in here. I
am sure Cora will excuse us for invading
her boudoir."
But Miss Duchesne did not return the
iair Anaane s smiies. one garnered up
ber knitting; made some curt reply
POOH MAN3
- about desiring to be alone, and stalked
out of the room.
"Cross old thing!" pouted Ariadne.
"One would almost imagine, Duke, that
a -a i
you were ner lover, ana mac sue was
jealous!"
She laughed a shrill, sweet twinkle of
sound. Marmaduke Chesterton laughed.
also. All that Ariadne Buckingham did
or said was perfect in his eyes.
Miss Buckingham's father had lost his
all in unfortunate ventures, and Ariadne
had bee a brought up on an iuoome of
nothing per annum.
Every one pitied poor Ariadne, who,
nevertheless, was always exquisitely
dressed, went everywhere, and lived,
metaphorically speaking, on the fat of
the land.
She had written to Cora Leslie, her
mother's cousin, that she would like to
spend a winter in Philadelphia, and
Cora, full of sweet, womanly compas-
to come.
"I never had a sister,'" wrote Cora,
"and I am sure I shall love you dearly I"
And it was thus that Ariadne had re
warded her. The old story over again,
of the serpent who stints its benefactor.
Bat, although Cora had been blind,
the rest of the world, like Misa Duohesne,
were mora clear sighted.
Colonol Vavasou, Mr. Chesterton's
unole. took him sternly to task for his
defection from the line of equity.
"Duke," said he, "I may be a little
old-fashioned, but all this looks to me
like a piece of first-class villainy! Miss
Leslie has neither father nor brother to
interfere in her behalf. She is a jewel
among women, and that Buckingham
girl is a heartless flirt!"
Duke laughed.
"My dear uncle," said he, "you take
things too seriously! Can not an engaged
man so much as look at other women?
But one day, in blossomy May, Colonel
Yavason's card was brought up to Miss
Leslie.
Cora was preparing to go out with Miss
Duchesno for a drive. She was full of
bright happiness that morning, and even
Miss Duchesne breathed more freely, for
Ariadne Buckingham had left them the
night before, in response so at least she
gave them to understand to a telegram
from her father, who was ill. The night
mare dream was over at last all the
world was May.
She ran down into tho drawing room,
where Colonel Vavason leaned against
the mantel, tall, pale and handsome.
"Oh. Colonel." she said. "1 am bo
clad to see vou. Duke is coming at 2
o'clock to- -"
But she paused as her eyes fell on his
pale features, the iook oi muto norror in
his eyes.
"Duke will never come here again.
said he. in a low tone, "be a heroine,
Cora. Bear vour trouble bravely. Duke
went away before daylight. He left a
note asking me to tell you. He loves
Ariadne Buckingham, and has followed
her to her home!"
And so Cora Leslie closed the chapter
of her first love or rather. Marmaduke
Chesterton closed it for her.
Of conrse there were plenty of people
to pity her with ostentatious sympathy,
and plenty to say that they had prophe
sied it all along; plenty to comment on
Cora's trusting blindness and Duke's
smooth hypocrisy.
But Cora held her own valiantly. She
was a little paler perhaps; a little qui
eter. But the heart wound was too deep
for any so rf ace bleeding. And the world
whispered, behind its jeweled, fan "How
well she bears itl"
At the end of a year Marmaduke Ches
terton came back. He was not married
to Miss Buckingham, after all. The
beautiful brunette had accepted his pres
ents, smiled on him with those melting
eyes of hers, am used herself at his ex
pense, and finally wedded a young lieu
tenant of artillery, to whom she had
been engaged for years, and poor Duke's
eyes bad -been summarily opened to the
folly of his ways. He was pale and hag
gard t s ho stood there in .the boudoir,
where he had first asked Cora Leslie to
be his wife.
But Cora was lovelier than ever. As he
looked at her he marveled that he could
ever have cared for one like Ariadne
Buckingham.
"Cora," he said in a broken voice, as
she cordially gave him her hand, "can
you ever forgive me?"
"Oh, yes," 6ue answered, smiling, "I
forgave you long ago. And, oh, how
vou must have suffered, Duke!"
But," he went eagerly cn.
'I am
disenchanted now. My eyes are opened
at last. I know now, that I never really
loved any one but you. Sweet Cora, is
it too late to ask you to renew our en
gagement once more."
"I am afraid it is," said Cora, slill se
renely self-possessed and calm.
"But why? he urged, half maddened
by suspense.
"One reason," answered Cora, "is that
I hae loner ceased to care (except of
oourse, as a friend) for the man who
loved Ariadne Buckingham better than
me. The other is that I am to be mar
ried next week to Colonel Vavason."
"To my uncle!"
"Yes, Duke," she answered serenely,
"to your uncle." I love and honor him
as I never loved and honored man be
fore!"
So Marmaduke ChestertorF lost both
blonde and brunette, and Miss Duchesne
was satisfied at last that her darling was
worthily wedded. As for Cora she be
lieves with the poet that:
There is a providence that shapes our ends
Sough hew tbea as we ma;! '
For did not that darksome path of pain
and suffering lead to sweetest sunshine
at last?
Zorllla.
Zorilla is.
he told tne. a Dative of
Eatremadura. It was not he who brought
in the Duke of Aosta to replace Isabella,
bat Prim. Zorilla has been a republican
ever since he left school. He is a lawyer
by profession, had good business, but
nerer enough to make a fortune. How
ever, though not rich, he can live in sim
ple dignity here in Paris, and he is able
frequently to assist poor countrymen
who apply to mm for relief. Ja.e goes
very lutle into J?rencn or opanisn
society. Clemenceau is one of his per
sonal friends, and M. Lockroy, Victor
Hugo's son-in-law, another. With polit
ical men of his creed living in Barcelona,
Madrid, Cadiz, and dther towns, he is in
active correspondence. He demonstrates
the necessity of republican institutions,
but does not couspire in the old
fasnioned sense of the word. By "uot
oonspiring" he means that he does not
organize resistance to tue monaroby.
But he advises it whenever it is practica
ble; and whenever there is, in conse
quence of his advice, an insurrection, he
will then go back to bpau. 1 believe
him to be there now. Zorilla is a man of
cool head. He is in daily practice a
philosopher, and a man of duty. Vanity
has a small place in the motived which
actuate him. He has high aims simply
because he likes what is elevated, and ia
satisfied that in the long run God will
not suffer the world to become the prop
erty of contemptible people whose moral
horizon ia limited by their appetites and
base passions. Zorilla has not an
emphatic or bombastic way of express
ing Lis hopes and convictions. He talks
as a man of superior intellect might who
was under sentence of decth au i Haw the
world in its true light. The tone in
quiet. He reasons dearly, and is very
sure of the stability of the premises
from which he draw? his conclusions.
While he explains the why and where
fore of the faith that he keeps bright, he
twirls and puffs a cigarette. He is not
handsome, but has a well characterised
face. His teeth would be all the better
if looked after by au American dentist.
His nose is long and of a delicate outline,
and well developed at tho nostrils. He
has dark, keen eyes, which do not ex
press curiosity, but receptivity and dis
cernment. He often observes without
being conscious that he is observing,
and finds himself under the influence of
an impression which-he was at no pains
to form. Then he reasons upon the
things that have impressed him. His
forehead is high and whiter than the rest
of his face. The hands are the color of
ginger bread, but of an aristocratic
shape.
Zorilla sometimes goea to Mme.
Adam's. He was an intimate friend and
m tt rm
a warm aamirer oz iramoeua. morula
was turned out of France by the Mao
Mahon government, which helped the
Rute-Serrano-Payia intrigue. He said
to me when he came back to Paris in
1870: "Mark my words. The Spanish
royal family will disgust even their
moral-orderfriends by their ingratitude
toward France." A short time ago he
reminded me of his prediction. Alfonso
was then making known to Europe his
desire to keep within the Germano-Austro-Italian
orbit. Madrid Corr. N.
Y. Tribune.
. A UItaI of Quinine.
Cinohona, or quinine, or Peruvian or
Jesuit's bark, as it is variously called,
long a remedy in intermittent fevers, and
for the purpose unique, is destined be
fore long to have a rival in a newly dis
covered medical agent,by Prof .Fischer of
Munich, in Germany, whioh has been
given the name of "Kairin." It appears
that in a long series of investigations
concerning the nature and actions of
quinine, Prof. Fischer found that by
means of a sucoeBsion of chemical trans
formations a substance is obtaineofin the
form of a white chrystaline powder.from
coal tar, which greatly resembles quinine
in its action on the human organism.
The rapid diminution of fever heat is the
chief effect, so far s has been observed,
that is yet produced, and in this respect
its efficacy is said to be remarkable. It
is believed that among other things it
will render the use of ice in fever oases
entirely unnecessary.and that its skillful
employment will enable the physician to
moderate the temperature of the patient;
it is also said that it has less inconven
ience for the stomach than quinine, al
though it ia not shown up to the present
time that it possesses that tonic and re
storative influence for which quinine is
so frequently administered. From the
chemical and physiological point of
view, the most valuable thing about the
new discovery is that it seems to bring
us nearer finding out the chemical na
ture of quinine itself and the true char
acter of its agency. The discovery has
been patented, and a manufactory of
"Kairiu" been established. As it is said
that the cost of producing a kilogramme,
which is about thirty-five and a quarter
ounces, of the new agent is not far from
sixty dollars, it is evident that it will be
some time, however, before its patrons
can hope to see it take the place of
quinine in practical pharmacy. Quinine,
by the way, has not always been bo favor
able in price as at the present time. Dur
ing the war it was one of the most essen
tial necessities of the arms surgeon, and
in many cases sold as high as twenty
dollars an ounce.
There are 12,000 school houses in Illi
nois.
Itetlable CoatmlHloa Ilomae.
Wa pabllth elsewhere the card of J. N. Knowlea
commission merchant, the Portland office being
branch of the San Francisco b-use, one of 'he larj-
et ana most iepot.si Die, ana u conaactea here
by Mr. Fiank Woolsey. With connecters In the
east alio this firm baa tho beat facilities for dlspof
Ids; of the product of oar farmers, giving especial
attention to consignments of wool, grain, bops.
&c, ana making prompt returns of ea'es. Also
purchasing on commission and forwarding such
supplies aa are needed by our farmers from this
and other markets. Atrial consignment or order
will satufy any one of the troth of this notice.
I. O. Davidson, Portland, Oregon, enlarges
more pictures than any other photographer In
the state. Send ordors direct to him aa he
baa no canvassing agenta. Pictures finished in
any desired style, India ink, water colors, oil
or crayon.
DON'T BUT BOSS BOOTS UNLESS
YOU WANT THE BEST. SEE THAT
OUR NAME IS ON EVERY PAIR.
AKIN. SELLING & CO.
Agents wanted in every town In Oregon and
Washington to sell the new Improved NO.
SEVEN American Kewltie; Machine. John B. Gar
rison. General Agent. 167 Third street. Port' and,
Oregon.
Roaring cataracts of honest apolause, foaming
oooans of fun, and the best show of tho season
now being held at the Elito theatre, Portland,
Oregon. Kegular prices 25 and 50 cenU.
Frank O. AbeU. the beat of Oregsn artist, is al
ways prepared to make pnotographa In the highest
style of the art. at his gallery, 167 rfirst street, Port
land. Call at bis art rooms when lu the city.
Garrison repairs all kind of sewing tnuchines.
Take Wm. Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier.
O. ST. I. CO. New (tat-tea 9T. IS.
PflfM Business Dirficlory!
HOTEL.
Til K IXTEKXATIOXAL, Canw Third and
The best one dollar a dy house on the coast.
Pansenge s and baggage conveyed to and from all
trains and boata free. EL Lewiston, proprietor.
ASSAYEKH.
W. O.JEE CO.. Ko S tVaaslagtoa SC.
Annlysln of ores, metal, coals, etc. on tmay for
gold an l silver, fj; 4 assays, 10. Orders by mail
promptly attended to.
H1KDWAKK.
VOODXUCOH, SMITH ts CULEHAK, Km.
ili Meeowd Importer anil d-aiers in builders'
Hardware, mechanics' tools, rutiery, farming tools
ami nitrbMzeJ slute mantels Country orders so
llolld. MCISIO HOUSK.
l. W. PRENTICE, tO "7 rirtt Ml ret Leading
music dealer, f lauon.organs, sheet music and every
thing In tli mu-if line.
IS. 1. JElVKl RY CO.
C A. OOVE, Uunaver. lOT Fl Miwi-
rtlaniond, watches and Jewelry. The ilockford
Ralirowd watch. Count ry filpnt o'rltt1.
KKA1. KSGKAVKB1.
C B. KKT V. No. A3 Oak Street Seal eogray.
er, manufacturer of notary and lodge neats, brass
and kI eel stamps, steel letters, c.; rubber stamps
and stencils.
DOORS. 8As.SH A WO ItCIN'OV.
F. K. 11 KAOII Jk CO 14 Front Mc Dealers
in Paints. OiU and Olam, Doom, Windows and
Hllnri Kend for P ice Lint and fntftlngiiff.
M EROKS z VOHPEH, 47 Stark. Monumer.to,
Tombs, Headstones, etc., f'jrnl.siiod in Italian and
American marble. tX)tintiy ordors filled promptly,
feeud for prices and d. signs.
WSJ RVKVORH.
CWIPEXdt II A MI lTOY. Civil Engineers
aud
Purveyors, Hoom 14, rlrsi national Hunk
b'Jlldlinr.
ronna,ur. aii mnusoi surveyinx anu araitlng
BAKER1EMT
EH PIRK BAKER 42 Washington. Vom
Fuhr, Props. Manufacturers of Pilot bread, Hoda.
Picnic, Butter, Boston, Hufrar and Shoe Fly crackers.
Orders from the trade aoliolted and promptly at
tenrtJ to.
Atto r kys
D. P. KKASiEOY, Attorney ana Counselor at
Law Kmib a Hekum'a building. Legal busiuee.i
pertaining to Letters Patent for tiiventhins. befor
thPMMonoothJmirtsr
fTJST RECEIVED A p OARRISON'S HEWING
tj Machine store, 187 Third street, Portland, Ore
Kon. iirO cases of Household 8wtna; Machines. Dur
ing two and one half years' utte in Oregon t he II onyc
hoid has forced Its way to the front. Its superior
merits are now well known to the public. AgWM
wanted to sell in every town In Oregon.
E. S. Larsen & Co.,
WIIOLE8AL.K OnOCERS
anrppmaE. S. Li. & CO.
P. v
Frodaco and Commission Merchant!.
Dealers In Trepic&l and SomoaUo Fruits. Nuts etc.
Ccnslgnmenta of country produce solicited.
JVoa. 11 A 114 Front sHreot. Portlaad, Or.
QREQOtt BLOOD PURIFIER.
aaadsmaommidfln1
Northern Pacific B. H. Co.
LAND DEPARTMENT
(Western District.)
This company offers
for sale about four mEHon
ox
Washington Territory and Idaho,
A t low rates for cash, or on
EASY TIME TERMS.
Balance la fonrannnal payments, with Interest at 7
P-4-T7I. SCnVLZR, Oeal Land
PORTLAND. ORFGOX.
AsrU.
Tie Breatest
isrriflB
Howl
(UetHfs Extract),
to YosTemi IntntlTi
til iirizsrator.
A.Trx
nn
(Prropiosptatt),
Tonic lor Us Blood, as!
Fool for tie Bran.
Another Orei
it Victory in ModicaJ
toiexvo 1
Wort- Uillions to lbs Banian Family 1
CEJLERY, BEEF AND IRON
Is acknowledged by all Physicians to t4
tba Greatest Medical Compound
yet discovered.
Is a never fnlllna: Core for Kenralaia
and Ittrnuiw OeMllty.
$1000 liEWAJH)
W1
LL BE PAID TO AT"? PERSON PRODTJO
(i more effectual rei than
Dr. Keek's Sure Core
'ore for Catarrh.
Which nas stood the test for fourteen years.
dans. Drogrhrta, and all who have used and thor
Physl
tested It, pronounce it apoelne for the care of
that loathsome
lu price si.
mra Try It. Your druggist has
Dr. Keck tnoroa-hly understand, and la eminently
successful In toe treatment of all areale ant. dlaV
eait mMMo( kim and nil mm, bavin
made a specialty of their treatment for fourteen years
He treata Oas i ir without uafoc the knife. Ha (arnr.
It pr-scrtpcon at tarnaned I
No lady abeaid be without ttw
wjmmr patient Free.
old. male or fsmals, ltisanlty or a life of sufferinc Is
yoo? IneritaMa doom unless you apply In time to the
phyatosan who understands, and la competent to treat
year case. Want 8 no more time nor money with in-
tmpMezit payatclana. All commontcatlons attended
wfca dssnasr. and am strictly confidential. Medi
an to any
appJ
a thi
ire ts cent atamn for Itai. uiiiniu rtu nur.
K JCC K. .Vn. 1 Ant eueet. Portland. Or.
FRANK WOOLSEft
Portland. J. .V. KNOWLKH
San Franclaco
J. 1ST. KKOWLES,
Shipping & Commission Merchant.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
WOOL A SPECIALTY.
Hags. Machinery, Farm Implements and all kind of
Supp
ipuea
i furnished on short notice.
Office: 107 FR0XT STREET,
Portland, Oregon.
Reference: First Nationa Bank.
F. W. DEARBORN & CO.
Manufacturers and Dealers In
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
BLINDS,
GLASS,
107
Front Street, Portland, Or.
ESTIMATES FUB.VISnKD.
llhUi 1851.
4 eo.
dmpcztin
ipcztinj
lvt foe abit 2typt.itanj 5TTbicvK,
oflci. 92 and 94 SFicnt Stud
Cot. StaxJu
L. FELDXANN & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers In
Wooden and Willow Ware,
And Manufacturers of
Brooms and Hrushos,
Ho. 12 Frooi atxat, Portland, Or. -
Full Set of Teeth for $10.
Rest Met. 91 S.
rpEETii rrr.LKD at low bates; satisfao.
JL lion guaranteed Jaa administered. Dental grad'
lates.
PREIIN IlUOSfJ., -Portland,
Oregon.
oomM, Union Block. Stark street entrance
W. B. M All YE,
Clrll Engineer, Sorreyor& Draughtsman.
ALL KINDS OK FNOINEKRINO EXECCTED
In the state bf Oregon and Idaho, Washington
and Montana territories.
Room Na 13. over Flrat Katlonul Bank.
PORTLAND OREGON.
"SfRbs' Sure Gnre for Gatarrii"
rqtrm or dry, price ioo; "atmospheric
JLJ IiiiiIUura." price 50c. Drv Cure and lnuflia
tors mailed on rece
led on recent of price, with full direction fin
S. O. KKIDllORE Co.. DrnKflKU tl FlrM
'o-tland. Of. 8le Acents for the N. Psclft
use .etc,
street. Ponl
rvr. v
marWli
NINE CENT STORE.
Great Bargains in Fine Dry Goods.
Sen.; for price list and samples. Frees. Address,
W. B. SHIVJ2LY,
133 Third Ktret. Portland, Oregon.
S. fc G. GUMP & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Picture Frames. Moulding, Mirrors. Art
liOtXIH, fc.C ,
OO Third Street (Alavrorth IIIoek
POBTL.VND, OR.
BISHOP SCOTT GRAMHEK SCHOOL,
A Bonrdlng nod Itay NJiol for Bora.
rpHK SIXTH YEA UNDER PRESRNT MAR--a.
agement bHgrins Sept. 4. Clawies in Greek, Latin.
Oerman, French, Entrllsh. mathematlcn, lxxl-keep-lnr,
scleneea. music, drawlir and punnuinsblp. Disci
pline strict. Send for thirteenth nnnnal catalogue
with liet of former members to the fiend Master
I. O. Drawer 17. J. W. HILL, M. D.,
Portland. Oregon.
E. GLITHARI) & CO.,
Importera, Manufacturers and Dealer In
Teas, Coffees, Spices & Chocolates,
AN FRANCISCO, CAL.
C. THOMSON, - T"' Tortland Manager.
OflSeelOO Front at.
Last UsB3 !3 isall
Eli
m i mm
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FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD SCALES
FOR J
WAREHOUSE, STORE AND FARM USE.
GRAIN AND STORK TRUCK.
Write for Prleo U.ts
L. H. PARKER, Ageut,
M North Front Street. Portland, Oregon.
167 Thlrtl St., PORTLAS1
ND, Olj
KGON.
JOHN B. GARRISON, Propr.
All the T.eiuliiiir Sewlnsr Ma-hlrle, OIL
efdles, Attachuienta and t.fuu-
Ine l'arta for sale.
All kinds of Sewlnir Machines idepalred
ana w arruntel.
fillNKKAL AGKXT I'OI
The SoaSebii ani White Sewing ikfcs,
PORTLAND
-BUSINESS COLLEGE,-
N. E. Cor. Second and Yamhill: Sts.,
PORTLAND. - OBEGOH.
A. I. Akmsthovo,
J. A. Wtsto,
Princinal.
1'cninan and
Secretary
DesiroeJ for the Business Education of Both Sgxea.
Admitted on any week Jay of the
h-car.
Of all kinds cxccuU-d to order at reasonable ratea.1
Satisfaction fpiarantccd. I
TheCollviru "Journal." containing- information
of tho course ot study, rate? of tuition, time to
enter, etc., ana cuts oi plain ana ornaincntai pen-
ni.insni, tree.
H. P. GREGORY & CO.,
'o. o Korth Front St. . between A and 15.
Portland. Orctoa,
1XD
H.
v
km) working
Machinery.
tteiim
and Hnllera,
I Mininir
Machinery
Pwrklnn
and llaae
riivnrUIII
Matblnery,
M'lMer Whel.
KtC etc.
UNPRECEDENTED SALE OF
LOTS IN
SELWOOli,
POKTLVM1S BEST SIB
IUB.
1,300 Lots sold in eight months.
$30
PER MONTH. WITHOUT
wtd pay for a lot li
INTBRBST,
SELLWOOD
fxUi raise In price from ?139 to MoO.
all detlrablt. s'litli'. am will tlouh'e in
The Ht are
prlc In two
years Hwrcl '0 for first installment. A
be avlerted aud a bond sen, by r- turn niatl
Rood lot will
Apply at
once to
V. D. P i
LMWt
102 Front Btrft. Portlaod. Or.
EYE & EAR INFIRMARY
SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR
HESICK
Wood Sta.,
Macadam
Knutl, bet. Porter and
Mouth Portland, Or,
Dr. Mlkirurton. late Profosor of Er fi Ear DineaMN-
In the MHiical Department ol Willamette Vnlversl!
the noutL pert of the city, and is prepared to aocomtv
nan prerieu a nne nuuiuiiK. on a neauuim Pievutioir Hi
date patientn HUiTeriinr from ail diavases
li pert of the city, and u pi
Jents HUfferinir from ail dla
or tli hYb.
LAKor Til KOAT. Al. win pny BiHfiai attention to
pernorui Iahoririr unrter Chronlr rorvus arrertlon.
ana to oiKeases inx-uimr to women, ana rooeive a umi
tml immncrol rea eTr"tlnir oi.unement.
The intention l to provide a Ifotae for such v.te
with all the bent hyslenlo aitenrW ronjtlinod with tlw
best medli-al 8klll to be had in the metropolis.
For any amount of refprenreH and clrrt'lar. iMm
n ft. a. n. rn.KiTox,
Cor. lat and Whlnn:tot Htm., Portland. Or.
NORTH W EST KOTKLTT CTOMPA.NY.
WANT IK THiaTOW"! Sen.1 f-tatnp fori
Men to randle near Inventions i Cataluea A terms
Catdx Agents for specialties, i Com nibnincs paid,
ft... .. ..n..M fA.K'..nAltl.. ! a -I
. J v ' '..ii t rare, mi .utriLirw. ; . ,1. I IHIiU . r m .
CINCHONA RUBRA t
Effective Kemcdy for I)iri:
so:nin!a
nia (sleeplessness).
No Greater Success lias
Try it once, and Ire convinced.
CHAS. KOHN & qo., sole
ttmi -Mt' y'wta- .mVi jaaaK.
i iv.i i urn n. i. i . niiri-r"r 'l.i 7 i l 1 1
HHHMaaHaanmmnaamsi
TJSE ROSE PItLS.
: Mm
lr ; '' in- - - -- i up rr- -to-iii iii.
eLDiIITIIAL'S
I
ill
1
Salesroom, 143 Front St.,
F0RTLA.'1, OKLGOX.
fnqnire for Bluiuenthal'a, the onlj
Exclusive Trunk House on the Pacific
Coast, where you can find the largest as
sort men t of Trunks, Valises, Satchels
and Traveling Bags.
PHILLIP BEST'S
IMAM BEER
Bottled ezpreaaly (or tne
Pacific Coast Trade.
Superior In quality andjpurity to all
others.
One Trial Will Oonrince.
BOX.E DEALERS,
CHAS. KOHH & CO.,
44 FROST STREET,
Portland, Or.
CHEAPEST HOUSE
A3IERICAX WATCIIES.
Elgin, SpriugrQeld or Waltham Watch,
In onoee Silver Cnae SIS OO
In 8 .aim Slltrer Cum,.. IS So
In 4 onneo Mllver Caae .. 1 f (O
t mean baalnuaa. and rautraateo theae Oaantae
Aawrlean HtvcncaU-no Imitation.
Also full stock of
JEWELKT. CLOCKS and SPECTACLE.
Oooda sent "C. O. I." to any part of tba country.
JOII.Y A. IIFCK.
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
1 49 Front St. foppoalto the JCaaaond).
. Portland, Oregon.
TJSE ROSE PllitS.
...
I. F. POWERS, FURNITURE MANUFACTUREll,
The lnrceat and ntoat complete aaaortaneat of aact, anedtaua and low.prteod fnmltaBt
elty, eonalatlnar of Parlor, IJ brarr, UlalndTad Ckaakw bota oc aatera aad nay o
wacwr. jmjmm m largo aw well HHCIWI ataca or
Cnarpets, 011 Cloths, Curtains, UpboUterj, Wall Paper and Bedding.
SCnOOL BEBKI A PCC1ALTT.
Into tiding- purchasers will consult their Interests by Inspecting my stock before pnrchastnc
NOS. 185, 188 AND 190 FIRST ST. AND "184 SECOND ST., PORTLAND, OR.
faetorr on "Water St.. bet. nfoataoaaery and llarrtaosw
90 FIBST sTBEET,
WliQlcMnlo
unci
TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, BAKHIG POWDERS, EXTRACTS, IS.
As we are the only honse of the kind la Oretron, parties from the country would do wdl to
avail tbemnelve of the op;
Oruers by mall promptly
nuunj v) nuy
Bend for prices.
X. 1. WHEELER d&c O O.,
Tea. Coffee and Spioa BXcrchants.
THE NELSON
Kasy
zle.
which we have applied for letters patent.
BE0-Heiid for Ilium rated Catalotne aud Price List.
Portland Cnrrlasre Uiasfsctory.
led reruvi.in Bark) and California Grape Hrandy. A most delightful Tonic, and
(the alcohol habit), all forms of Malarial Diseases, Dyspepsia and lusom-
been recorded, and nothing ever introduced
For sale by Druggists and Wine Merchants.
JWILMERDING & CO., Agents for tho Pacific Coast, San Francisco, Col
Agents ror me nonnwesiern uoast. 44 ront St., fortiuna. ur,
U. E, Xkior-M
BOSS BOOTS ARE BEST.
THEY ABE ALL SADDLE SEAMS.
BUT KO OTHER.
See that Our Kame Is on Erery Pair.
'AKIN. BELLINO Sl CO..
Portland, Orecvn.
WILLIAM BECK & SON,
Wholeaal and retail dral.xs la
Saarp'Sr Kemlngton'g, Ballard's, Marlln
and Winchester Repealing RIflosF
Colt's, Remlncton'8, Parker's, Uoore'a
Baker's Double and Three-Barrel
BKEEC1I-L0ADIXG SU0T GUNS.
FISHING TACKLE 1
Of every description and quality.
LKADKKl, FLY HOOK, BA'KETB,
Braided and Tiwed Oil Mlk Inea,
SIX SPLICED SPLIT DAM D 00 llDS.
torareon I.lnea and Hooka of nil Klnda.
165 and 107 Second Street, Portland.
BUSINESS EDUCATION!
OO TO THE
Xorth went oomer Soeond and Salmon Sta
W. 8. JAMES, Principal. F. K. CHAMBKBS, Hmtff
The C. C. Journal (new edition), B"llo" (U Inform
Uon, aentraxa.
JAM KM dl CHAMBEB8,
PorUaud. Or. V. O. .Box US.
TJSE ROSS PILLS
la tfca
POJBTIAN D. OK ,
Xetctll Doulers
lu
F. U. AKUI, Bur B BLUM II,
iinan jranfiaco pneea.
We guarantee satisfaction.
ROAD CART.
MOST rCRITSCT
Two-M'healed
VEHICLE
irr
THE WORLD.
of - arceas, shafts be!nr low ard attach' 1 d recti. r to the
Perfectly balanct d. and tn lti ly fn-e liolu all Jeikltis luo-
tk'ii or tne I orse, so oiaafireeaole in otrer carts.
Klden better and Is more convenient and d.,lrstIe than a
bugsy. at about one-half the cost, and It will rarry a top eqoslly
a s w ell. liefer by pernilaolou to partii-a w ho aave used tbeoa
to prove that the) axe
TUE BUT KfDIHO VEIIICI.J I2V Til K WORLD.
ReTeral differ nt styles and qualities from 100 to tVO,
Tcere are seyersi new and Important features in this
cart, for
2M and tM Fourth street, Portland, Oregon
giving such unqualified Satisfaction. -