The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, August 05, 1882, Image 4

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    : THE MORNING KISS.
MRS. X. E. BANGBER.
Up at the window a frost of lace,
Held away by a wee, white band;
Yp at the window a little face, :
Sweet a thought of fairy land. j
Down below in the sleet and snow, ;
Waiting a moment a manly form,
Heedless of winds that to and fro,
. Sullenly drive the winter storm. j
Quick 1 the car is coming in sight !
One swift glance at th. free above,
Dimpled now with a smile so bright, (
- Answering back that look of loye. j
"Oood-bre, papal" the darling cries, i '
Wafting a kiss from her finger tips,
Pure as the light of her soft blue eyes, !
Sweet as the bloom of her dewy lips. . j ' .
He to the cob-webbed office dim,
And to the cares of a busy day; i
She her lessons and morning hymn,
Braided together by bits of play.
He of many a step afraid,
In the slippery paths of town;
She with never a darker shade f
Than the fear of a mother's frown.
He in the restless race for gold,
Down where the money-changers meet,
Fee's the breath of the tempter bold,
Sees the pitfalls near his feet I
Well for him that the clouded skies :
Clear when he lifts the latch of home; j
Well that into a paradise j
Never the tempter dare3 to come. f
JJveiy night in her robe of white,
Low she kneel j by her little bed; j
Every night the angels bright, j
Hover unseen above her head.
There is bis anchor ! God who hears 1
That dear baby will hear him too; j
Out of the dust of forgetful years 1
Struggles his prayers to the father truei
Down in the street, in the snow and sleet,
Waits the man in his middle age; j
Up the window, sheltered, sweet. ;
Watches the child on her first white page.
He to the cares of a busy day, j
Winning bread in the eager town; j
She to her lesson add her play,
After she throws her kisses down.
Bow .Esthetic Boston Cultebaw" lis
Supplied witu "Diversions."'
Furnishing one of our reporters with
the necessary number of dollars, we
Btarted him off a day or two ago on a
tour among the clairvoyants. Although
newspaper men don't need much money
when visiting the hospitable mansions of
this class of people, yet we thought
it -best to have it understood that our
reportorial staff was not lacking in that
most essential of commodities money
Jumping upon a horse-car, he was not
long in reaching the domicile where he
intended making his first visit. To his
surprise, . however, he found all the
shutters off, and half a dozen painters
busily engaged in painting the outer
walls. His first impression was that the
inmates had moved and the landlord was
preparing the mansion for a widower
with one child, who would soon adver
tise for a housekeeper who would like to
find a comfortable home one gifted
with a genial nature and endowed with
reciprocal feelings, suoh as minister so
kiddly to the comfort of one who has
been deprived of the happiness which a
loving heart used to give him. Such an
illusion was, however, readily dispelled
by the appearance' of Madam Hosea
herself, who, recognizing the reporter,
volitely invited him into the parlor.
For a moment the newspaper scribe
felt all at sea: his head began to swim.
and he felt more like one about to make
his maiden speech than like a man who
had spent many years in searching the
mysterious caverns which abound in al
our great cities. Wiping the beads o
perspiration from his brow, he began to
talk with the rotund hostess about the
business he had to consult her on. In
plain English, and in all sincerity, he
began:
"A rumor has been current abont
town that you are going to import some
of the finest looking women of Egypt I
mean, of course, fortune-telling women
and healing mediums; and that you are
going to nfc up your establishment in
truly pilatial style, and minister to the
wants of suffering humanity in a truly
magnanimous manner. Js it so?
"Are you a newspaper man in want
of information?" facetiously queried
madam.
"At your service," bowed the scribe
"Well," she said, "to be candid, I
will say that there is a good deal of truth
An the rumor. You see, for some time
trouble has been brewing in Egypt, and
many of the most excellent women there
have been in constant dread of an out
break; so, wishing to avoid its conse
quences, they have written me many let
ters, asking me to provide a commodious
place for them in Boston, somewhere in
the vicinity of Frog Pond, of which tbey
have heard so much. These women are
the handsomest of our race, having been
brought to Egypt as captive Circassians
to contribute to the comfort of their
masters."
"But how will they escape?" asked
the scribe, intending to bother madam .
"Well," Bhe said,"the outbreak has al
ready taken place,and no doubt they have
escaped and are now on their way to the
Jand of the free." j
"Your answer is not sufficiently illus
trative." !
"I shall make it more so," answered
the smiling clairvoyant. "You see, we
had it arranged that when the trouble
commenced these women were to wrap
themselves in the American flag, dozens
of which I have sent to Egypt, and then
rush to the American Consul and de
mand his protection. Of course all
American Consuls are gallant men, and
will protect the ladies." j
"That's more than they do for the
male citizens Ireland, to wit," said our
reporter. i
"With that I have nothing to do,?
said Madam Hosea. "All I know is,
that twenty -five of the handsomest Cir
cassian beauties in the world are now on
their way to Boston, and that I am pre
paring to give them a right royal recap
tion, and you may observe, by the prep
aratinns now going on, that it will be on
a grandly magnificent scale." :
"Then you intend charging an ad
mission fee to those who wish to see
your imported beauties," said the quill
motor. i
"Charge!" responded madame. "Well,
I guess I shall. I know more than fifty
men in this city who would gladly pay a
ten dollar bill each to be brought in
through a side or back door or even
brought down the chimney to see such
women as those I speak of." j
"Your calculations appear to be pretty
well figured out on this racket," said the
reporter, in rather a serious tone. J
"Perhaps you will think so after 1
have shown you a sample of tbeprepara
tion made by one admirer of Egypt's
adopted daughters."
Here Madame Hosea suited the action
the word, and tapping un electric bell
!i prettily dressed young lady made her
appearance. j
"Take this key," she said, "and go to
. oloset No. 4, and bring down that basket
niirked H. F., in a hurry." ,r i
In less time than it takes to write this
paragraph, Sadie made her appearance
with the basket, raised the cover, and
began landing the bottles on the table. I
"Yon will see through this, I think;
without much explanation," said the nc
ble hostess, "and"
But the reporter grew impatient and
cut her short by saying:
"Yes, I'll see throngh some of that
pretty lively. Shall I sample every bot
tle?" "If you wish to," was the rerponse."
In less than fifteen minutes the tongue
of tl e scribe had become loosened and
he began to put questions rapidly.
"How, when, which steamer do you
expect them in ?"
"Tney will probably sail Irom Jjiver-
pool, on the Icebergian, but b pre
arrangement they will travel incog. My
agents wjll see that they are conveyed
in the most secret manner. Tbey will
wear heavy dark veils and play the role
of Egyptian refugees; and when they
arrive here will be conveyed in haste
to their 'sumptuous quarters without
delay."
"But, interrupted the reporter, "you
are not quite ready yet to receive them."
I know it, said madame; "but you
will see by this note, which I received
yesterday from one of our merchant
princf s. that 86000 worth of the most
elaborate and costly furniture have al
readv been ordered, and will be put in
inside of twenty-four hours. And from
this letter you will perceive that the
proprietor of the 'mysterious house' on
New Bedford point offers to put in $10,-
000 worth of anything needed if I will
guarantee to let mv Circassian beauties
visit him during the month of August
as that s toe time the wealthy men
patrons come on from New York. Why,
said madame, warming up, "it takes 500
to cross the threshold of that house, and
$1000 to mount a single flight of stairs.
I mean, of course, to enjoy the hospital
ities of the house strawberries and ice
eream, etc., etc."
Although the reporter had been smil
ing for the last half hour, yet he could
not refrain from smiling again at the
mention of strawberr'es and cream.
"But do you intend to accept the lat
ter offer?"
"I do not; at any rate not just now,
although it is a very tempting offer.
Like Mrs. Daniel Webster, I desire to
keep our own at home. There is too
much of this going off to New York on
business solely because there has not
been the proper kind of attraction in
Boston." '
"So, then," said the reporter, "you
feel that you will be able to offer suffi
cient inducement to restrain this emigra
tion feeling ?"
"I certainly do and that will prove
the correctness of what I say; only,
everything will be in keeping with the
business of a clairvoyant and test me
dium." !
"That is," said the reporter, getting
somewhat funny from the effects of
frequen libations, " your mediums will
test the good nature of your male vis
itors?" Just then the bell rang, and a wagon
load of the most superb furniture backed
up to the door, followed by a light
wagon well filled with packages.
This caused
A flsh of Joy
To sparkle iu madame's eye.
And turning to the reporter she said:
"Call again; I'll see you later but don't
yon give this information to a soul till
it's published in the Express." Boston
oaturaay evening express.
Suspended Labor.
Most of the glass manufactories are in
the Eastern States, but extend as far
west as Pittsburg and Chicago. It is
stated that not less than two hundred
thousand hands are thrown out of em
ployment by the closing, for the months
of July and August, of all the glass
works in the country, by order of the
heads of the labor unions, because of the
alleged inability of the men to work dur
ing the two months of hot weather. That
is one of the infelicities of climate which
would not operate against the manufac
ture of glass in San Francisco. The
summers here being cool enough for
overcoats in the morning, all manufac
turing can be carried on with as much
comfort here in the summer as in the
winter. It is true that in the interior of
the State there is a great deal of heat in
the summer time. We had occasion to
note the degree of heat recently at a
point about sixty miles from San Fran
cisco. It was but little under one hun
dred degrees. Yet there was no dis
tress. No one was suffering specially.
On the mountains, about ten miles dis
tant from the last named point, the heat
marked by the thermometer was about
ninety degrees. Yet it was not intolera
ble, except on the dusty roads.
lhe degree of summer heat in Califor
nia is as high, back from the coast, as in
any part of the Atlantic States. Yet peo
ple do not suffer greatly. Sunstrokes
are rare. The atmosphere is dry and
healthful. Glass works in San Francisco
can be operated every month in the year,
the climate making no exactions, and
furnishing no excuse for idleness. Har
vesting in this State is done nnder a de
gree of heat ranging from 90 to 100 de
grees in all the interior valleys where
the bulk of the cereals is proud. Along
the coast it is hot weather when
the mercury approaches 80 degrees,
but not uncomfortable. People go
from the coast to the interior in order to
get a greater degree of heat. They come
back feeling better, because they have
bad an opportunity to sweat. All manu
facturers, such as glass, iron and various
other metals can be carried on in this
city with as much comfort in the summer
season as in the winter. The absence of
frost and excessive heat are certainly
two great advantages which must be
counted in favor of manufacturing in
this city and along the northwest coast.
S. F. Bulletin.
Knowledge is Power. "Thirty days
in solitary confinement," was the sen
tence pronounced against Jim Webster
by an Austin judge. "Thirty days?"
asked the man. "Thirty days," was the
response. "Look heah, boss, yon gib
me thirty days las' winter for de same
'fense, when de days was a heap shorter
den dey is now. ' Ain't you gwine to al
low de usual discount on account ob de
signs in de zodiackle?" A look of intel
ligence appeared n the judicial face,
and spread all over it. "I declare, I for
got the days were not always of the same
length. I'll make it twenty days' soli
tary confinement instead of thirty."
"Tell me dat book larnin' don't do a
niggah no good. I gets out ten days
sooner, all owin' to my habin' studied up
de symptoms ob de zodiackle." remarked
Jim Webster, as the constable led him
off to jail. Texas Siftings
I The colored minister who whipped his
wife at Alexandria, Va., was fined four
dollars by a justice. He had no money,
and was given a week in which to pay.
On the intervening Sunday he preached
from the text, "Whom the Lord loveth
He chasteneth," drawing from it ttie con
clusion that he had punished his wife
properly. Then he asked the congrega
tion to contribute the four dollars for his
fine, and they did it, though the plates
haA tn hfl nasRfld six times before the
1 amount was realized.
A6HICCJLTE&AL K0IES.
Give vonr fowls soft feed in th morn-
inar and the whole Grain at nicht oTAAnt.
a little wheat or cracked corn placed in
the scratching place to give them exer
cise. -
The most important study of a ctdti-
vator of the soil is to plan for such crops
as will always be in demand and always
pay; crops that will be in demand year
at ter year.
A spoonful of paris green in a pail of
water is recommended for killing canker
worms. It shonld not be sprinkled over
plants of which the leaves are eaten
such as lettuce, etc.
Prof. Atwater states that the best ration
for a cow in full flow of milk is 100 parts
of corn meal (by weight,) 80 parts bran
and 65 parts decorticated (huskless) cot
ton seed meal.
lied raspberries shonld be set two feet
apart in rows, and when kept well worked
the first year they will fill up and form a
continuous hedge of plants good for ten
years or more.
Gather no seed from the forest tree
that is not clean and straight and a rapid
grower. Scrub trees beget their like.
The law of hereditary holds good in
trees as well as in the lower animals and
men. .
Ensilage is nothing new, as far as pre
servation is concerned. It is simply
keeping green food through the winter
by exclusion of the air. It is on the
same principle as canning, only on a
large scale.
Watch the strawberries carefully that
no weeds get the start of you; when
black raspberry canes get from twenty
inches to two feet high, nip oil the ter
minial bud, so that they will branch and
grow more stocky.
The best farmer is the one who thinks
as well as he works, who knows what he
intends to do a day, or at least a night.m
advance; who believes thought has as
much to do with sucessful farming as
plenty of muscle, if not more.
The premature growth of colts by
high feeding and severe training, has
the tendency to degenerate the breed,
by entailing the overworked debility on
their issue, which may become heredi
tary, and be transmitted to future gen
eratiots.
A north room in a house, properly
ventilated, is a better place to keep milk
in summer than half the so-called cellars
in the country. To obtain the most
cream and the best results milk should
stand 36 hours without skimming.
Watch the currants, and at first indica
tions of worms eating the leaves, dust
them with hellebore, or sprinkle with
tar water, or even strong soapsuds. The
great secret in destroying the currant
worm is close watching, so as to attack
them before they have made much head
way.
Bones, when fed to fowls, induce them
to lay a liberal quantity of fine flavored
eggs, as well as maintain health! u mess
and vigor. They are far better and more
natural, a well as cheaper, for these pur
poses than the "egg foods" and other
preparations so largely used and so fre
quently misused.
An English mechanic has invented a
horseshoe composed of three thicknesses
of cowhide compressed into a steel mold
and subjected to a chemical preparation
It will last longer than the common shoe,
weighs only one fourth as much, does
not split the hoofs, requires no calks and
is very elastic.
Keeping bees in the old fashioned box
hive is entirely out of date. The trouble
with it is that the internal economy of
the colony cannot be regulated, bfit the
bees mustroe left to do yretty much as
they please. It is a fact often preached,
but seldom practiced, that bees need
management and care the same as horses.
catfle or poultry, or any other kind of
farm stock.
! Buetoe a Agtin.
D. J. Malarkey & Co., who were burned
out at the late fare in Portland have re
sumed business again at No. 44 Front
street. There is no commission home
in Portland that has the confidence of
-the farmers of Oregon and Washington
more than D. J. Malarkey & Co., and all
friends of the house will be glad that
they have decided to continue in business
in spite of their disastrous loss by the
nre. The same square dealing that has
built up their large business will enable
them to hold all of their trade and en
large it as opportunity offers.
Prof, Ham pie.
The great horse trainer, Professor
Sample, has been doing wonders in Port
land in teaching how to subdue wild and
vicious horses. He has been teaching
large classes and every person that has
taken lessons has been perfectly satisfied.
He will make a tour of Oregon and Wash
ington. Mnven's Yoseuilte Cherry Tooth Paste
An aromatic combination for the preservation
of the teeth and gums. It is far superior to any
preparation of its kind in the market. In large,
handsome opal pots, price fifty cents. For sale
by all druggists. Hodge, Davis Co., whole
sale agents, Portland, Oregon.
Tuhkish Rugs. Send to Jobn B. Garrison
167 Third street Portland, for catalogues of de
signs. Zoe Bentham in her great specialty, "The
Poetry of Motion" is one of the great attractions
c;f the Elite theater in Portland. Hosts ot talent
arriving every week.
When you desire reallv good photographs then
take a trip to Portland and call on Frank G.
Abell, the Gold Medal Photographer, and you
will be sure of being satisfied, as he turns out ouly
the best work.
Send $1.00 to W.I. Palmer, Portland, for one
year's subscription to the Pacifie Overseer, the
great semi-inonthly A. O. U. tV. paper.
Garrison repairs all kinds of sewinsr machin
EYE & EAR UmitMAIlY
AND
SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK.
Macadam Bond het. Porter and Wood Htm.,
Month Portlund, Or.
Dr. Pilklngton, late Professor o f Eye A Ear Diseased
In the Medical Department of Willamette University
has erected a fine building, ou a beautiful elevation in
the south part of the city and Is prepared to accomo
date patients sutTering from all disease of the EYE,
EAR or THROAT. Also will pay special attention to
persona laboring under Chronic Nervous affections,
and to diseases peculiar to women, and recieve a limi
ted number of cases expecting confinement.
The intention Is to provide a Home for such canes
with all the best hygienic agencies, combined with the
best medical skill to be had in the metropolis.
t Ymsultiiig physician and surgeon Dr. Philip Harvey,
Prof, of diseases of women and children in the medical
department Willamette University.
Also lr. J. M. V. Browne, Prof, of Physiology med
dep't. Willamette University.
t or any amount of references and circular, address
IIR. J. H. PILK'UTO.V,
Cor. 1 it and Washington Htm., Portland, Or.
REOPENED.
D. J. Malarkey & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Has reopened et !! Front Street Portand Oregon,
next to Wadbsm's A Elliott's .
Orders and Consignments
Will receive our prompt attention.
Explained at foot of this column.
PorlM BnsiiBss Directory
SHOW CASE FACTORY-
JllXO.y, BER.V8TL A CO. -for, Front-ami
wtark, Portland, manufacturers or au Kinos oi snow
rases. Rend for catalogue. '
THK UIMCAL PAMT1 H E. A monthly Jour.
nal of music (both vocal and Instrumental, sent 19
any address for 50cts per year. Address Wiley Bi
Alien, pumi.mer aim music ueater, i iinni inri
Portland. Oregon. Catalogue free.
SURVEYOR.
W. Is. UAYK& Civil Knglueer, Contractor and
surveyors. OIHce 29 fc lark a rtel. Union Block!
Portland, Or., with Ferry A White, Real Estatd
Agents. Surviving done In any part of Oregon of
BAKERIES.
EM"l III E RA UTi-K V 42 Washington: Voss S
Knhr, Props. Manufacturers of Pilot bread, Hoda.
Picnlc, Butter, Boston, Sugar and Shoe Fly crackers.
Orders from the trade solicited and promptly at
tended to,
A8SAYKB8,
W. O. JESSE fe Co. 109 Front street near
Washington. Ores. mentis, mineral waters. eoalf.
etc., carefully analyzed. Assays for gold and silver
3. ; other metals from 3. to S. Mold dust bought
and bars made. Orders by mall carefully attended
to.
.1. II. McIN'TOSU. Cor. Front and Stark. Chem
ical analysis made of coal, mineral waters, etc. Or
dinary assays of gold, silver, lead or copper, front
.! 10 3. lr. t. fiarvey. tjonsuimm niemiwu
ATTORST EtS.
D. P. KEXNEBY, Attorney ami Couiinnior tu
.Law Room & Uekun'i building:. Legal business
pertaining to letters Patent for Inventions, Delor
the Patent Ofl'ice or In the Courts, a specialty.
MAGIC BALM!
i V
The Great rtiiati nliau Hemrdy for
RHEUMATISM,
Toothache, rWuralglK, Hack Ache, tiont,
trtlW-a, LHmuto, fprmn Htm
&velllns Iu nt and
M-illtU, Chilblains,
Brule, Keadoclie, Froted Feet, and
Kara, Sore Thru t. l am lu ine
ht IStr tcta", C-iih a.l
Bunlona. ami all Bod
ily Haltta.
This renowned Australian ftemrrly Is, made rx-
clu'lvelv of Australian herbs grown bv the uer
mans of the rosewood scrub district. Queensland.
Australia, who make herb culture a i-pecialty. It
does not contain any poisonous ingredients what
ever, and is tne
BEST PREPARATION
In the world for the above complaints.
A Perfect Cure Guaranteed I if every Case
It costs but 50 cents Der bottle, aad it is simply
foolishness for those who are sufl'j log pain not to
nsn 1 .
Full directions accomoanv each bottle
Sold by all Drug'ists and Patent Medicine Dealers
PttOF. Jtt. A. SCOTT. Si, Crt.,
Kole Proprietors and Haaatactnrer
BALLAKAT, AUSTRALIA, and SANTA CLARA.
UALlrOKNl A
C. W. Cornelius, First strei't. Portland. Sole Agent
tor Portiand. Orwi-n
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
And by Uuylnz Yonr
BOOTS AND SHOES
FROM TH K
New York Boot and Shoe House,
No. 1 First Street,
Between Yamhill and Taylor, Portland
1
"VTOU ADD TO YOUR OWN WEALTU AND BY
X that means make the whole country richer. We
have Just received the most elegant stock of goods
ever brought to Portland, which we are selling at rates
mat no other nonse can. w uen you come to the city
bring hi vour whole family and we will sell them
goods at astonishingly low prices. Orders from the
country wui be promptly attenneu.lo, and we will pay
reignt on au goous s;nt 10 you.
1850. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1882.
John A. Child
DRUGGIST,
Eealer in
Fine Chemicals,
Perfumery,
Toilet Articles
Sponges, Soaps,
& Rubber Loods
Cor. Morrison k 2d fit'
Portland, or.
Special attention
pa d to orders by
mail when accom
osnied'vltb the cuf-h.
Dr. H. M. RUSS, Dentist.
For the Interest of the public. I have resolved to do
nrst-ctass worK at uiese prices :
Continuous Onm WorkPorceUtn..9TS to SlOO
On Oolri Plate..... SO to - TS
Meter Teeth on Robber 81 SO and npwnrd
Het of Teeth on Celluloid.... IO OO and upward
Gold Filling X OO and upward
Silver and Hone Filling 1 OO and npwnrd
Extraction of Teeth, with Gas. SI OO
OFFICE 105 First street, over Prentice's mutdc
store.
t Dr. II. M. BUSS, Dentist.
Ofllce hours, all hour.
Teeth extracted nlthontgns, SO cts.
For Cuts, Burns,
Sores,IoiIs,lles
Caked Breasts,
Corns, etc.,it has
Ml
no equal. .
Sold by Drug
gists and coun
try stores at 10
cents per box.
RESTAt'RAST THE 11 EST IS THE TTT
All Modern Improvements. Open all day.
H. HRKKKRR. Pronrtrtor
81, OOO REWAJtir
FOB ANYONE WHO WILL. LEARN
Kellogg fe dtllaoa'a Rratem of Dreu
and Clonk. Cutting, and. with a corret meas
ure and perfect cutting, produce a bad fitting
garment. Several Improvement have juj
been made. Agents to seU and teach wanted
In every town. Uood agents can ...alee irom
$10 to $5o per day. KELLOOO fc JILLSON,
Cheney, 8pocanp Co.. W. T
THE "WHITE." WE HAVE THIS DAY SOLD
onr entire interest In, and transferred the agency
of the White Hewing Machine to Mr. John B. Garri
son, of 167 Third str et. Portland, Or. Mr. Garrison
will hereafter supply the growing demand for this
superior and popular sewing machine.
aplS HlfX ABARR
MEN AND WOMEN,
Boys and girts, anyone who wants ligM, pleasant em
ployment In which from f 3 to tio per day can be mace
will send thetr name and postofrlce address to us Im
mediatelyjand recetv? onr descriptive circulars. Ad
drem, D. It.' Ctetehell A Co., No. 187 Front street
Portland. Oregon.
Liver and Kidney diseases vetoed by Dime Pills.
V
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V &EE ME, f j
BET r KB THAN OOL.D.
i
CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALT.
A Pleasant and Efficacious Remedy.
;5 Avru'c
WMWl
IF YOU HAVE ABUSED YOURSELF
By over indulgence in eating 01 drinking; have sick
or nervous headache; dryness of the skin, with a
feverish tendency ; night sweats and sleeplessness; by
all means use
S'aven's California Fruit Salt.
And feel young once more. It Is the woman' friend.
Try it; cl per bottle; 6 bottles for 5. For sale by all
druggists. B. K. QUEEN.
F.aAitn
Ben. Selling,
H. K. Doaca,
la on every pair.
EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED.
AKIN. NELIUIO b CO.
SEWING MACHINE
STORE 167 THIRD ST.
REPAIRING DONK
ON SHORT NOTICE.
ft
r
All Leading
S w"V t
MACHINES
V
ON
HALE.
'yy THREAD,
ATTACHENTS,etc.
GEiEBAIi AGENT
rOB THK
HOUSEHOLD & WHITE
$1000 11EWA11D
WILT. BE PAID TO ANY PERSON PUODVC
ing a more effectual remedy than
Dr. Keek's Sure Cure for Catarrh,
Which haa stood the test for fourteen years. Phvsi
clans. Druggists, and ail who have used and trior
oughly tested It, pronounce it .peel Me for the cure of
that loathsome disease. Try It. Vour druggist has
It, price tl.
Dr. Keck thoroughly understands, and is emlnentlv
successful in the treatment of all chronic am. dlffl
colt daewte Of both mex and ull ugen. having
made a specialty of their treatment for fourteen years
lie treats Cnnwrwlthotit using the knife. His favor
ite pn-scription is furnished to lady patients Free.
No lady should be without it. Young, middle-aged or
old, male or female. Insanity or a life of sintering in
your Inevitable doom unles you apply in time to the
physician who understands, and is competent to treat
yenrcase. Waste no more time nor money with in
competent physicians. A II communications attend- d
to with dispatch, and are strictly confidential. Circu
lars, testimonials, and n I'm of printed questions fur
nished on application. CO.sri.TATIO FRE K.
Inclose a three-cent sta'i p for list and addres" DR
JAMKS KECK, No. I : First street, Portlund. Or.
SEYMOUR, SAttlN & CO.,
Manufacturers of
MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHER
Portable Engines & Horse Powers,
And Sole Agents for the following celebrated
Farm and Road Machinery:
The Randolph Ilender,
The Htundard Melf-KiiUe Renper,
Tho Ntnndnrd Light Mower,
1 he Iron King Klx-Font-'at Mower,
The Victor Self-Damn Knlky hnke.
The Ntandnrd Iland-ltnntn Ntilkv Rake,
The lluckeye Urnln Drill nnd Needera,
The Celebrated MorrlMn Plow.
The Whitewater At Ketchnm Wagon.
We cordially Invite all wanting anything In our line
to come and see us, and if you cannot come, send for
our Price List and Catalogue.
E. W. AH. F.N, Manager,
m27wtf SO nnd 861 First St., Portland, Or.
PH0S
PHATE
O-A-IP.
UNRIVALLED FOB
Coring Skin. Disease and for Preserving
A Ht-M'llijr !kln.
asr-Bevf are of Imitation ot bo.th the above justlx
celebrated articles.
The genuine made only by the STANDARD
SoAP t OMPANY, who also manufacture the
largest aHortmnt of LAUSDRY and TOILET
SOAP in he world. Office 204 Sacramento street.
8n Francisco. l!si
San Francisco Gallery.
W. H. TOWSK, Prop.
PORTLAND, OR., COR. FIRST and MORRISON.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS
IS THE -( '
Highest Style of Art.
Children's Plctnres a fteclilty.
Thlx gallery leadg all others cn lhe Northwest
Coat. h-viog better facilities, mors acceasoriea
and a larger corps or trained artists than any cal
ler norm of tan Francisco.
BIllS Q Torn B1BIIN.
WILLIAM. COLLIEK,
:m: Ia. o i isr x s rr .
Dealer In Xewnsd
i SECOND HAND MACHINERY,
8 Hadlaon St., Portland, Or.
Partlea d-lrlng Roller, Engl He or RAW
: MIL.L. MAtHlNKKY eun eeare
br addrewilu Mr. Collier.
New and Second Hand Machinery
SyKes' Sire Cure for Gatarri
I JQUID OR DRY, PRICE $1 00; ATMOSPHERIC
JLl Insufflators," price 50c. Dry Cure and In&nmV.
tors mailed ou receipt of price, with full direction for
usetc. . G. KKIDMORE& Co., lritgglt 164 Flrel
street. Portland. Or. Boe Agents for the N. Paclfit
Coast. luartiU
f "-JJ -' - -TJ
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See that our Trade Hack, "THK BOMB"
MADE B1fTMSjnfigrIMlNC,sco;
Gk WESTinSTGHOUSB & CO.
1
SCHENECTADY,
KJSW l'OBK,
IU.
l' ki BRANCH HOUSE,
P PORTLAND,
W are now receiving a full line of our Celebrated Separator. Lever and Tread Powers, "o.lohle
aad Traction Knglnea. Our Separator is Light Running, strong and Durable and uneqtmledasa t-.ula
and Flax Having Threhr and has the best -Shoe movement and Riddle for separating Wild Oataf. oat
Vhenu Our Horse-powers are Compact. Kaay Running and don't break down. Our Engine is an improve
ment long needed; Weight 4500 to SOOO lb 4e than the average engine of same power, and uses one.
third lea water and fuel to do the sane work. Is durable and easy to manage. Hundreds of these engine
ami threshers have been in successful operation for years. . . -
Please send for our Descriptive Catalogue and Price XAmt and Investigate thoroughly before
giving yoor order.
Saw Mill Machinery and Stationery Enaines Furnished on Reasonable Terms.
Gr. P. DART, Manager.
OFFICE Commercial Dock, 'Toot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon.
THE ONLY INSTITUTION OF ITb KIND ON THE COAST
Where a young lady or gentleman can obtain a Thorough Business Education
At a Cost in proportion to time Engaged.
A copy of the COLUMBIA COMMERCIAL COLLLGK JOURNAL, containing full Information, will bj
eat free to any address on application. Address , . t , . -
P.O. Box 583. W.H. JAME! rrinolpnl.
Forronsnmpilon, Asfm. I?roe!titl,
Catarrh, Dyspepsia. Ueartaelie Debil
ity, Xeurafvia, tthenmniiftiu. aod nil
IhrCRieaud jSiervous llnorc"er. l'aelf
ases may le oivrnlntly sent by
nreos, ready far tmuitHliatvusc nt home.
Keud for fi-ee trtitie on the Oxygen
treatment. AddreNn the proprietors,
1109, 1111 Hit -rl Street, Phila.,
or If. Vm MATIIEWS, Pacific Ieiository,
H06 Siontgomery St.San yranel-seo.Cal.
SPOBTSMENM EMPORIUM.
WM. BECK Sl SON
Importers and dealers ia
Guns, Rifles, and Revolvers
Rods,
Reels,
Floats,
. . ys v i-H-.5T,.-.-.'jr.-
tnrgeon
Leaders, SSS8
F.TaxacxasrG tackle.
Braided and Tapered OU Silk Lines.
Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods,
165 and lfiT Seconl .t., Patnil, Or
HUDSON'S GOT ST0BE,
U Flrtt street, Portland. Oregoa.
017XS, FIITOM AMD AHUlKiTIUH
Taekto of rrery Deaerlptt
A CARD.
Dr. Moody, of New York City,
A. Gruduiite nt (he Sw Vork Nchnol of Medl
clnr, aim of the Ituiillu Pructlce.
A word to the public- Consultation free.
I invite the sick, no matter what tlit'irdisfaws may
be, to call and investigate for themselves Itefor aban
doning all hones, for it will cost vou m-thinn. I eivi-
no encoiirasement unless there Is a fair prospect ol 1
iiiuKiiiK a cure. 1 win eimeavor 10 oe caiuiid in tr.y
opinion and rcapoiwle in my cliarera. I cluiin not tci
cure everybody, but to cure all that can be cured. 1
have had twenty years' RU'-cessful practice in the
treatment of both acute and chronic d.sease. I have
located iu Portland, and all I ask la that you Klve me a
fair, unbiased trial, by which 1 hope to merit yonr coo
fldence. and trive entire Ratisfnciion to all sutTering
humanity. My reputation has been acquired bv beinsf
candid with my patientn, through ; cars of successful
practice, both in Kurope and in this country, and
studiously keeping up with the age. I know the cause
and remedy needed, not by guesswork, but by years
of experience.
In my treatment of many diseases I make use of a
new method of cure. The treatment Is simple and the
most feasible of all. There is no unpleasaut sensation
whatever attending the treatment. I invite all persone
afflicted to visit and freely convince themselves, leav
ing me to verify the awrtion that there has never
existed a remedy so startling and immediate in its
effects. '1 hese noted curative a ds, as handled In mv
practice, are endor ed and approved by the faculties
of both Kurope awl America. The beneficial effects
are perceptible almost from the start. Cases regarded
incurable, and of years standing, yield to its mild but
wonderful influence. And in no case can the treat
ment be attended with the least danger, thereby tes
tify ing It to be the most harmless agent In therapeu
tics. Those who wish to apply for advice or treatment
may confidently do so without hesitation ordifllilence,
as the most timid may rely ou that inviolable se recy
which has already proved the basis of au extensive
professional reputation abroad.
Cases can be treated by concspcndence when a i-er-sonal
interview is impossible, providing the patients
will minutely detail all of their bodily infirmaties and
mental disturbances written in a simple and natural
style, and In accordance with the nec.ssary de'ails of
their own feelings. Oi.e personal interview, however,
even with patients residing at a ilbtance ia highly de
sirable when practicable, and will more than repay
the patient the expense and trouble of a trip to Port
land. The advantage of even a visit are apparent and
manifold. A single visit in most cases will eimblo the
doctor to form au accurate opinion and note particulars
which might be lost sight of in nierecnrrcspoiidence.
particularly when a microscopic and chemical analy
sis is absolutely necessary. Patients not resid
ing In the city who wish to transact their business
through the mads or by express can hav e the neces
sary remedies gent to any address or left at anv rail
way station or coach office in Oregon or Washington
Territory until called for. carefully packed and se
curely sealed. Office and Residence, -jsii First street.
Rooms 2fi ail l 27. l.add'M Xew Iblllrlfilir- Cnrner Vtrut i
and Columbia, Portland. Oregon.
Ladies' Underwear,
INFANTS AND CHILDREN'S
COMPLETE WARDROBES;
p. o. Box aw.
165 Third Street. Portland, Or.
6Kfi t W
STENCILS
SEALS
-o. i.-'V.i' r il'Siri
evl. tft'OBA VKT5. rtKJTBf 6T.
I
The Ilishop Scott Grammar School.
A BOARDING AND DAY KCHOOL FOR ROYS
and Young Men, will begin Its fifth year ucdr
lt present maiiHgement Sept. o, iTepares boj s
for college or Iinxiness. The teaching ia practical and
thorougn, and discipline sirict, -eud for twelfth an
nual catalogue, giving complete list of former pupils.
Address, J. W. HILL, M. 1'.. Head Master,
12Jeiu Portland, Orego
Baskets, 'JBf:'? ' Lines
all Muds.
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OGN.
BUCKINGHAM & HECHT'S
800TS AND SHOES
Are the BEST and COST 50 MORE than
Other Brands, and if the Merchant with
whom yon Trade does not keep onr Goods
it is became it TATS better to seli a
pair of Boots or Shoes eterj TWO
Months thap every FOUR or ITYE.
WE 'WARRANT EVERY PAIR
We make. All Merchants in Good Credit
can procure these Goods at onr ITare
houses in PORTLAND or San Francisco.
TRY OUR "HERCULES" BOOTS.
HECIIT BROS. & CO.
PERUVIAN
BIT
The Flnet lUrTEKS lu tue WUULU.
THEY EFFECTUALLY. CTJRE
MALARIAL DISEASES,
Vitalise the fc.vstem nnd nrreat the ravage o
the DretMlful Alcohol Habit.
llll'MIMA.MA,
Ash. boar DramtUt or Wine Merclinnt for
tbem.
HTLMERBI.VO .t CO., Axent. Saa Fran
Cisco. V- J. VAy KCWCYVr.K A C Portland.
ThU srent Strenfth
enlnc Renedy aad
onle la the le-
resultof overao
practical experi
ICL'RBS Willi
WH1 ..MUU UcinrAI.i
''.' EjTY, Ner'ous and Physl-
;w H1 81 I'euiiny, Kemlnal
It YT,Fvy?' Y'-- m Hi " rw'T, ?perniaur
kJ i f nn '''" rrostatorrhea,Kn-
ill dmimlana, Impotencv, Ex
r rt" . i4 1 1 Ft Wi'austed Vitality, Premie
I Ill7!riMAIIIl!E'',re lx?ll and lyOSt
LUU VENMIUllROF UAMIOOD, from
wrffl-wrrtffiiTffgaimiaw naiever cause proluceu
it enriches and purities tne blood, Htrenglheim the
Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Digestion. Reproductive Or
gans, and , Physical and Mental Faculties, it
stops any Unnatural deMiitstieg drain upon
the system, preventing Involuiitarv losses, de
bilitating dreams, seminal losses with the -lne,
etc., so destructive to mind and body. It is
a sure eliminator of all KIDNEY AND BLADDER
COMPLA1NTH. IT CONTAINS NO INjrRlOr
INUREDIENT. To those surer lnK from the ef
fect of yoothfal lndlerrtlon or rin-wa, a
peedy, thorongh nnd permanent 11RH IS
Ul'ARAXTEhli. Price. 3 uU perbottle.or Ave
bottles in case with full directions and advice,
tSent secure from observation to any address upon re.
ceipt of price, or C. O. D. To be had. only of
Dr. f li. Nnl field, 141 Keumy street.
San Francisco, Cal. Consultations strictly conflden
Hal, by letter or at offli-e, k'HK.H. r'or the convenience
of patients, and in order to secure perfect secrecy, I
have adopted a private address, under which all pack
ages are forwarded.
TKIAL ItOTTf.E FREE.
Sufficient to sh wits merit, will be sent to any one
applying by letter, staling his svmptonia and as;e.
Communications stric ly confidential.
DR. SPINNEY,
K. 11 Kssrsr ttrMt, I. P.,
Treats all Caronle mm Special IMseasos.
YOUNG MEN
TTTHO MAY BE SUFFERINO FROM THE E.
fects of youthful follies or Indiscretion, will do
well to avail themselves of this, the greatest bono
ever laid at the altar of suffering humanity. DR
SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit sSGO for every
rse of SerainaJ Weakness or private diseases of any
kind orcbMracter which he undertakes and fails to
cute.
MISOLE-AGEB HO.
There aie many at the ag of thirty to sixty who
sre troubled with too frequent evacuations of the
bladder, often accompanied by slight smarting ot
bu rning sensanon and a weakening of the sysu-m Id
a manner the patient cannot account for. On exam
w ... ii,m.t j wiiflNt m iyy wkuiwvui win ones
be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen
will appear, or the color will be of a thin milkisb hue.
again changing to a dark and tond annearanca.
1'h.ni
. .. v . - iu., wiivuravi .11 IS UUIKUliy, IgnO
hint nf fh.mu ..ti(..V. 4 .V. a A . t.
re are many men who die of this difficulty. Igno-
nal Weakness. Dr. & wlU guarantee a perfect cure la
all sneh cases, and a healthy restoration ol the genito
urinary organs. - .
Office Hours 10 to 4 and t tot. Sundays from 10 te
and advteei'UltUOn Thorou8Q eammatioa
Call or address BR. SrrsrjrEY ls CO., .
No. 11 Kearny street, ban Francis, (il.
HTISELL
10 000 Pianos
I.UOU Organs.
Hail. Buy
ef Manofacturxra
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