ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, JANUARY, 22, 1886. DEL- BEOWNE'S ADDBESS. 8TATE2XEXT8 ABOUT JFESSlOlf. the rno- The Aud it nee Listened, in 1'crfeet silence. The 13th of last April the Medical Department of the Willamette Univer sity met in Taylor street Church Port land Oregon, when the graduating ex ercises took place. The commence ment address was delivered by Hon. Geo. H. "Williams, the degrees confered by pi of. E. P. Frascr M. D. Dean of the Faculty,- and the Charge to the graduates was given by James Brown M. D. L.L. D. This charge is so re plete in suggestions of the highest or der t8 persons of culture in any pro fession in life, and so erudite in ex pression that wo prevailed upon Dr. Bi owne to ailow us to publish it en tire. Many of the Dr's. old frieuds in this City will read this charge with a relish that we always received his productions. Members of the Graduating Class: The tie that has bound U3 together as Teacher and Stu dents is about to be severed, and we shall meet in the lecture room no more Having completed the courso cf study prescribed by the Willamette Univer sity, and complied with all the conditions and requirements of that institution you have received as your reward the degree of Doctor of Medicine, with all the rights and privileges pertaining to that distinction. In the name 6' my colleagues of the Faculty, I con gratulate yoa on the attainment of this honor, and welcome you as co-laborers in the field of Medical Science; and in their name and at their request I add to this congratulation a few words of parting advice. In the infancy of Medicine, Physi cians stcod upon a higher plane than that of other men. In thoso days they were the ministers of Religion the priests of the temple; and they were initiated into the myteries of their calling with the most imposing cere monies and the most Bolemn obligations. They bore the name of Magi Hakim or Wise Men; and their wisdom vener ated as part of the wisdom of the Creator himself. . They were believed to be inspired 'and to be gifted with the power of reading human destiny from the stare of the firmament. Iheir endowment and gifts were believed to transcend the endowments and gifts o: other men. Appolonius by a touch could heal the sick and cast out de mons: iEsculapius could restore dead men to life. Orpheus entered the realms of Pluto, and by means of his golden shell arrested the punishment of Ixion and Tantalus and Tityos and the Daniad Sisters; and then trium phantly brought back his wife Eury dice from the shades. But in the light of modern science the superstitions of the past have melted away, and the members of our profession, divested of their miraculous endowments have to bo satisfied with a plane not higher than that of other men. The civilation of today demands that the physician shall be indeed andj in truth the priest of natare and the interpreter of nature to mankind de i mands that he shall be master of his' profession, and that without the aid of magic or miracle he shall know how to , prescribe for the ills of the body and how to minister to a mind diseased. The profession of Medicine is a grand and noble profession: it is a mission, of benevolence for the allevia tion of suffering and the saving oflife it is a mission of mercy, and like the quality of mercy, it is twice blest blessing both him that gives and bin that receives: a grand profession in deed, but laborious beyond all others The physician's strength and power o endurance are taxed to the utmost; and the price that he pays for success is irregular hours, and broken rest an( constant toil. In entering upon this profession i ; is your duty to accept its requirements, and to consider well its onerous duties and grave responsibilities. In being admitted to it you incur a solemn oblij- gation to do all in your power to iuain tain its dignity, to exalt its standing and extend its usefulness. Investiture with the degree of Doc tor of Medicine ought not to mark the e topping-place of your studies: on the contrary it should act as an incentive to further and deeper investigation. Remember that as yet you are but neophytes standing in the vestibule f the temple and that only after earnest' eflort and patient toil, you Bhall be qualified to enter the inner shrine. Your present attainments although creditable, must be regarded as a mere beginoing-asa nucleus to be enlarged by daily accretions. Seek information frota every source. Extend your observa tion iuto every field that thought can enter. Study carefully everything cal culated to make you more efficient practitoners. Accept truth from any . and every quarter. Receive it gra f nllv na well frnm the unlettered labor er as from the learned sage. The civil izationof today will accept nothing less than all that a Physician know. Then acquire knowledge and treasure up experience; for knowledjge is power, and experience alone can teach you how to use that power with sue the knowledge that holds good in working, cleave ye to that" In difficult cases or in cases which you do not fully understand, do not j hesitate to ask the advice of a profes sional brother. No two men pursue precisely the same line of study, and what you do not know, some one else, rom special study, may thoroughly understand. Under such circum stances it is better to acknowledge our gnoranco than tamper with the affairs of life and death. In the practice of your profession you will be brought into the most in timate i elation with the families of your patrons: xou will be entrusted by ithem with private matters that are neyer alluded tc outside of the family circle; you will lo made the depositaries secrets the disclosure of which would cause unspeakable mortification and distress. Need I say to you that professional duty, no less than personal honor, demands that as to these things your lips must bo forever sealedl Some surgeons, and even some Phy sicians, like to imitate the brusque- uess and abruptness of Abernelte . Be not of this class. Good manners are not incompalablo with great skill. Perform your professional duties with dignity and gentleness. Let not daily amiliarity with suffering blunt your sensibilities or harden your heart. It i$ your vocation to staunch the bleed ing wound, to quench the fever's fire, to soothe the thiobbinjj head and calm the laboring heart. Magnify that vocation by every eflort. peak pleasantly to the sick, and let your presence in their chamber be to them S3 the sunshine. And when, as may riot infrequently happen, it shall be your lot to mingle in scenes of sorrow and watch with unavailing regret the progress of a malady that no skill can relieve, you can at least minister com fort and hope; and in addition to . the anodyne for the suffering body, you can offer the anodyne of soothing words to the drooping spirit. In your career as Physicians you will !e called upon to act in various capac ties: as advisers of legal tribunals in he administration of justice, as super- Intendants of asylums for the insane, is supervisors of the sanitary condi tions of armies and navies and cities and nations: And if you are to act in ihese capacities, if you are to sustain such relations to society and to the state, you ought by every feeling of duty to be incited to activity and use fulness you ought to be learned, discreet .and wise, and blamclcssin life and char- acter. . xou owe it to yourselves and to the community in which your lot may jbe cast, to attain to a high standard of moral excellence. Without this vou need not hope to win that confidence anareS,w1Cu,Uepnsntpoy8ician never fails lo inspire. Then let scien- tific attainments and professional skill be supplemented by a blameless life and an exemplary walk and conversa tion. Let not the flavor of tho wine-cup tempt yon, nor the devotees of Bacchus entice you into their circle. 'Touch not, taste not, Landle not; for your's is a profession the duties of which re quires a keen eye, a clear head and a steady hand. Remember kindly your Alma Mater. With her welfaro and reputation your ;u lr,,r,cf fol r interblended. Render back to her something for what she has done for you-somcthing in the sbape of brilliant literary effort, or distinguished profes sional success. She will watch your career with a parent's solicitude, pleased and proud if you succed, de pressed and humiliated if you fail. Be just to your brethren of the pro- fessicn; protect their reputation as you part towards the removal of the jeal ousies and ungenerous rivalries that not infrequently disgrace our profes sion. Do what m you lies to Hasten the approach of the time when profes- And 110 mistake. Our plaCC Of line of Agricultural Imp emcnts . kept con 11 1 I x i I atantlv on hand, or furnished on short notice sional envy and jealously shall cease, when Judah shall no more vex Ephraim nor tphraim, Judah; but wlieu witn . one heart they Bhall labor together, and with one view together shall they sins. And now I and my Colleagues bid you farewell. . We hold you in high esteem and taks leavo of you with re gret. Go forth to the duties of your high vocation- to your several fields of labor love and care. Go forth in honesty of heart with high resolve and noble purpose; and may tho God of heaven go with you and bless you, and give you tho fullest measure of health, happiness and success! STATE yEWS. One sleeper will be withdrawn from the Oregon and California railroad, and the remainder run between Alba ny and Ashland, which will furnish passengers the usual accommodations over the part of tbe road traveled at night. The object of taking one car off is to put them through the Covnpa ny's shops, and get them in jjood shape foi the business expected during the coming spring and summer. Our old-time friend, Ben Reeser, celebrated his Bilvcr wedding at Ash land last Sunday night. A large num ber of friends were present to wish the a joy and we join in wishing them many more such celebrations ana uia both will be on hand wnen ineir guiueu TIL (wn weaamg is to u iouiv. . c;r,oi "WORTHY Of Confidence. A VF R C Sarsaparilla Is a medicine that , " 1 -n during nearly 40 years, lu all . parts of the world, has proved its ettl cacy as the best blood alterative known to medical science. SARSAPARILLA fcllX genuine Honduras Sarsaparilla) is its base, and its powers are enhanced by the extracts of Yellow Dock and Stil lingia, the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and other potent ingredients. IO your blood vitiated by derangements iw of the digestive and assimilatory func tions? is it tainted by Scrofula? or does it contain the poison of Jlereury or Contagious Disease flip leading physicians of the United I ft States, who know the 'composition . of Ayer's Saksaparili.a, say that nothing else so Rood for the purifica tion ot the blood U within the range of pharmacy. fiijl by "the use of this remedy Is it UjiuT possible for a person who has corrupted blood to attain sound health and prevent transmission of the de structive taint to posterity. TUnDnilPUl V effective renovation nUnUUunLT of t be system must Include not only the removal of cor ruption from the lJood, but its enrich ment and tho strengthening of the vital organs. BET l I AD I E? witnesses, all over the nt-LIAbLC. world, testifv that this work is better accomplished by A vr.n's Sarsafarilla than by any other remedy. BI nnn that corrupted through dis DLUUU case is made pure, and blood weakened through diminution of the red corpuscles is made strong, by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. BilBirvlKIP blood and building runlrlllltl up the system require - time in serious cases, but benefit will be derived from the use of Ayek'S SARSAPARILLA more speedily than from anything else. icrniOIUF for which like effects are ftlLLHUIilE- falsely claimed, is abun dant in the market, under many names, but tho only preparation that has stood I he test of time, and proved worthy of tin world's confidence, is ?yers Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY ur. J. c. Ayer & Co., LoweH, IW.ass. Soli by all Druggists: Trice $1; Slx.Dotues ior ?. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. WAR IN EUROPE! Memovall Memovali On account of our removal into our new' Store WG propose to offer OUT entire stock of Gen- eial Merchandise to the Public at such low prices that notwith- ,tandin nt tjmcs and scarcity of money, will en. able everybody to buy our goods- THE ENTIRE STOCK Must be sold before we move OurStock is larger andbetter nootrti tun : 4ilrt nu J J COME AND EXAMINE And be your own judge, Before purchasing Elsewhera. Wo guarantee our clothes lo fi(. .Q QyQry parlicular WE MEAN BUSINESS I hnsinoss is or o door north of the . n i I I II 3 li Willi;. CARO BROTHERS. Coos Bay Stage Line! LAIRD & CALVERT, PROPRIETORS. i THROUGH TO COOS CITY IH H HOURS WHERE connection fs made w ith Coos Bay Stoam erg for all points on the Cay. Stages leave the Post office at IU eeburn every morning, except Sunday calling at the hotels before leaving. THE BEST ROUTE TO COOS B A. Y Particular attention given to the comfort of pass sengcra. Careful drivers .nd g od stock. NEW STORE AT IHiiXARIK OR. would respectfully inform the public tbat he has on hand a fine assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, -Ready-Hade Clothing and in fact everything usually kept at a first-class store. Give mm a call. q00s at Low Prices. . Taken in Excliansc for Goods. . .1 ... . ..,. j. a i. i tLAii orders rromDuy tecuu w MISCELLANEOUS pURNIl UJIE PALACFy UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE lias tbe finest stock of furniture south of Portlaud which he sells as .'heap as it con be bought iu the .State. Tho new tangled PO UBLE BED L O UNO E. AND PATENT CORNICES.. Km has ou hand a full assortment of beds and bed ding, chairs, tables, BUREAUS AND COMMODES,;, And all kinds of Chihlrens Chairs, etc. J. GILDEUSLEEVE. CHINESE WASH HOUSE. AND LAB OB. AGENCY! Yung Sam . . Pi onrietor THIS POPULAR LAUNDKYMAN HAS OPENEO business at his old stand iu Koscburir. onnositc Carlou's Uvcry Stable Is prepared to contract for Chinese Laborers, And furniyh COOKS, FA ISM HELP, WOOD CIIO ITERS, RAILROAD HANDS Or C lint so Labor if any description on shurt notice. N. P. BUNNELL, FOUNDRY, Machine Shop, Wagon Simp, Blacksmith Shop. CAN MAKE CASTINGS FROM ONE ouiK'c to three tons weight. Small Cu pola for small castings. jHon;y reiuiutua u work is not satisfactory. Portland i-riccs ! Save telegrams and exprcssa.ne. LANGENBERG'S Bfiot and Shoo Store, Jackson Strctt,0;'io:lte Post Offico, Roscburg, Oregon. irEEPS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND DEST IV assortment of Eastern anu rrancisco and other makes of ISOOTd, SHOES, GAITEKS, bLlP- PEliS and everything in the Bwtanl hhoe line, and SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH. Boots and Slioe3 Made to Order, and Perfect Fit 0 uurantccd. I uso the Hi-st of Leather and Warrant all Repairing Neatly Done, on ihort Notice, Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and VIOLIN STRINGS. LOUIS LANaENfiEP.O. CIVIL BEND STORE V. I ARRINGT03S", DEALER IK Jpy GOOdS GrOCSiCS fetO ' All Kinds of Produce Taei in Exchange CIVIL BEXD, DOL'O. CO., OEEGON. T. L. Gannon. C. A. Blackmas CARRIAGE, WAGON, AND 2T C3. BLACKSMITH SHGFI 3 AUni3on' Old Stand, Jacluon Street. MANUPACTUKtus UAHhlAU, nttosva, cui-ai All Kiuds of Boxairius Done, lcr:n3 ar Reasonable. Gassos & Elackmai.. GPANGE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION OF P.CSEBU G. w. f. owens, : : Manager. -DEAL IN- Woo! end Drain ! ALSO, AGENTS FOR AftlCULTUKAL ImI'LEM ENTS OF ALL KINDS 11T E TRANSACT A GENERAL. ness in our line and pay the Highest Market Prices for Wool and Grain. A full at Lowest . Trices. Ollice and Warehouse Ol'POSITB THE DEl'OT. Oiveus a call. 1 trm M. u- THE New York Coffee House Xl33Siln7-A.XTX&-SE!ffS? ........ And Oyster Saloon tsr- Leading Check Restaurant in the Cltv SIFERD Sl HACKNEY, PROPRIETORS 132 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, ORECOH 3TPrivatc Rooms of tho Latest Designs for Ladles. OIE:i DAT AND KICIIT. NEW RESTAURANT. NEXT DOOR TO DR. MAR3TERS. J. W. MoCONNELL (Successor to T. O, "Ward) Desiref'to announce to tha people that he win give twenty one meals for Ou bis tables can be found tho lest that ths market afford. FRESH OYSTERS BERVEP. IX EVERY STYLE. . I ; vr nirvA'irv run rVTn .. 'v v... Awarded Premium at State Fair! f tusr i 4 R 4 JT, , ii .- FOUNT LAMP. 11. Tlio top uf the fount is so constructed ssto hold any email ;i:ni'.t'.ly of oil that mit;ht aid ucukauy i uu ocr, wiercuy prevcimng uumnte lo furniture, carpets, etc. 12. The insurance companies rccr.nimcnd'their use, because they they are non-explosive, tic. THE'BRILLIANT AND STEADY LICKT. TrodiH-cd by these lamps because of their pecu liar codstructinn, the main principles bciiifr a double draft, Hie outer air tube giving abundant supply of oxygen, which is necessary to insure perfect combustion (ami thereby burning the odorous and poison oi's matter v.lilch escajn'S other lamps) and the inner or "spreader" air tubes steadying the flame anc prcjciitiv.g its com ing in contact with the himtiey. M:ido by a prominent authority gives the follow ing leeult: Tp TrPT r.r i ir.u-r OrJinajy lamps S 11 candle power. p Gas lnmi't, 2o catulie Power. it Improved new Chicago l.leitiic I;;mpe, C2J can- hi ra v si-jr. " -v-lir" i 1 ,asl 0 lo 8 mourns. IJ r 7 - v i O 3, ine IO"Ps bemir mue of brass cannot a fjt ' jzt" 3 bre:k, but o ne lamp ill lant a life time. Y. ' XK v' i''zf:'!T i t". N.H 8- Wh;4t yu save on chimneys iu one c.ir 'i j yJtu-f At - - ' rl0"e will suffice to pay for a lanip, v t -t-.-r.. - ,S -V 3 9. This lymn has the onty wick movement that rf'Jk. SLlfJlSf- requires no tiem of ik, and als. tho only -Xv trtZit- $ " V 53 movement that brings the trick upjrfectly even. Fr V?vC.r,----a S 10, Tho wick trims itself if turned down until 51 fSVST tvr'-Ssif'Vvasr i B the stop work acts and iiennltted to so out with die Hwer. rf j. av- Are made and can ba had either in Drats, NnKdSr ' or Gold llronzc: .' THE FCLLQY.'IKC STYLES 6 - V FOUNT LAMP Can bo attached lo any gas r iv, ' " V.jji SJSaSit "" J" oil fixture, ide braekct, etc., colds 1 quart i.f oil P. - " - t- XZ? J , .".-X mid burns 7-8 hows. Price S2..W to (KJ.CO & , " cfev. "4 ' Wv STAND LAMP-Ker table or dcik use. Holt's t fVfJK&i S A' J vuart of oil and burns 7 8 hours. Ki-to$3.E0 V ' i iki it LIlillAltY KOUNT-MiMle expressly library ex- t W',"-V' .JsS , nV, tension hangers. lb -Ids 1 quart of oil and bums ?. l- 'XJs""V W 7-0 hours.. Price 2.7r to !3 fc ' 'Vm J "SS7'. V ALL NIGHT FOUNT-Same as Fount Lamp Xt f " S??, .-J only has a jpjgcr oil reservoir and consequently 'V" ' ' ("TjivA wi 1 bum longer. Price, i?3 to ifl.25. ff-'"-' v. ' Send For One. HEWAKK O V IMITATIONS! STAND Can Ouly.hc Obtained from Vs. ITCH But before you do that come 'round to w. g. woodwabSd'S LI -AND- Ouv a New Set of Harness OR A SADDLE One of tho Biggest and Best Ptoek of Goods ever Brougho Town. . use nothing but the best leather, and havq got i i EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. W. . Woodward Moseburg. SUCCESSOR TO mm -DEALERS IN- Q lioscburcc Has on hand constantly a large and complete assortment of General Merchandise and will be pleased to see his old friends and patrons, as well ns new ones, who in co liberation ofthe scarcity of money and the present depression in business, will study their own 'interests by calling on lrmj and examining Ueforc purchasing elsewhere, I do not claim to sell goods at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all Who patronize me that thoy will get their goods At Tlie Lowest Living Profit. Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Trice, Sol. Abraham. Da'nifi &. C3o,f SJa'iacsj. GENERAL Teas- Hardware, 0- -0- HJl TIB, CAJFS, BOO TSA8TB SH OSS. u stoniera will find onr stock ccmp!ee, comprising many articles it is frn possible here to enumerate. Would respectfully invite an examination of stock believing a'l can be satisGed that it is for tht'ir interest to tnalco purchases here as we Old v. MARLIN mag IS eralM ilOcal.CO ntte. Perfect acevrter guaranteed and tba onl7 absolntely safe H3o made. All stylea, allStzcall welchts. PrlcMrcdneed. BA V l T CHnr, Pportina and Tarert Rifle, world renowned. The standard for 1i Jl J inl if ! ni a a 4arget ahooilng, baatlnic. and sbootlng irallerfca. All raUbree from 23 to 4. XXZXZVti MARL1H FIRE ARMS CO., FEW HiYEJ, COSH. POSITIVELT NON-EXPLOSIVE! THE CHICAGO ELECTRIC LAMP! 520ANDLEI,0WER! "SEE ONE AND BE CONVINCED." DDUESS: - " (JUIOAGO ELEnT-IU LAMP 00. Cor. First (t Washington Strvcts, Forlland, Or. u Among its vaxt advantages may be enumerated t the following f 1. The lanin lv thn lawn of n.ht ta PORI- TIVELV SOX-EXPLOSIVE. 2. It cannot break or smoke a chimney. 3. nAn ordinary chimnevican be nsed. 4. The lamp burns at a tst of J cent icrhour. 5. The wick is furnUheil free with every l.'.nin, utrinitte'l out bein?Mow;it a minute or less bcinc all the ' ,r- . ' -TL a !mI r7M 1 Vr' - W Tjx..' LAMP. U DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME Oi'ogon. fiouc?" o.t Oregon, DEALERS IN AND GROCERIES, Crockery, -o Suv and sell for cash .5ps'ror3z: 1 P & Co. 23ost In OTio XTO"oxXca. lor larea or email rame-made In S2csUbre. 40 eral&S powder;38 cl. mlo : 4i eaL 70 and 8S trralnt. Tbe f trongert ihOOtlDg TlCa TORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS C. W. KNOWLES, L. 1). CUOWN. ST. OHAELES HOTEL, j (EUROPE A PLAK ) BROWN Sc KNOWLES, Proprietors. i ' rillSTtXASS IS EVOlY.REbTELT. i Good Restaurant Connected With The House Kiro j.roof Brick Cuildinj 1S9 Kooms. . liitheCvistcrof Hictity COIL; KItONT AND MORK1SON STs!, l'OUTI.AND i KUIIOITAN I'LAN. JSMONO IIOT1JL, . First Class in Ever Particular, C'JKNKR I'llo::! AND Jli-ltRlSMlN HtH foktlanp, oi:ei;on Thomas Gi inkax, Proi riitor. rpilE ST. CHARLKS RK8TAURANT, 1 Ciiakles Heilman, Pi'oiiiietor. Tlie very best in the .Market is .set before you. " . ' TIIH INTERNATIONAL Cor. Third and E Streets, Portland, Oregon. REDUCED HATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME THIS LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOfSE offers siijicrior accomodations at popular pris. Meals ?5c, R'xm.g 2jc. and 5K:. Only three Mocks from all Dejiots and Steamer landings, Free Buss to and from the Hotel No ('hineso servants. No overcharges or deviation from regular rates of tl.CO per bav. ciarti-lf E. LEXVISTGN. Proj.V. EKUhlVuc.! IS."?. A. ROBERTS,. Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or. THE LEADING CLQTHtkPi, HOTTER AND OP OREGON. -THE PLACE TO EUY.jgS J B C0NGLE . Manufacturer, W'Uolesale and Retail Dealer In SADDLES, HARNESS, ta. Leather and Saddleky Hardware 103 and 110 Front Street POP.TLAND OH EG ON MalauEsene and Clczncnts New Furniture Store IN MARK'S OLD STORE. A full line cf first class Furmtni'C. Anything repaired or ma.de to order. CALL IX ST A XTER. Great Overland Route! THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD ONLY L!HE RUKM'NC Pullman Palaco Sleeping Oars, Magnificent Day Coaches, and Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Cars, - WITH BERTHS FREE CF COST- FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON TO THE EAST Via St. Paul ;ml IinaeioIis ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LIME R'JNHiHS PALACE DINING CARS. (Jleivls, 75 Cents.) FASTEST TIME EVER MADE FROM THE COAST OVER THE m- NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD To Sioux City, Couucil Blufis, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, ISuriiiito;, Quiuc.y, St. Louis, S Chicago 'SI - AND ALL PCIKTS- O O T?ASrn AND rtOUTHEASTT AND OOUTHEAS J ASl o- Via St. Paul aud Minneapolis. -tz- SLEEPING CARSr- Are hauled on regular Ex press Trains over the Entire Length of THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD- Leave Portland at 3:00 p. m., daily; ar rive Et Minneapolis or St. Paul 12:30 P. M., third day. Connection made at St. Paul and Minneapolis to all points East, South and Southeast. . . PACIFIC DIVISION. Train leaves Portland daily at 11:15 A. M.t arriving at New Taconia 6:30 p. m., connecting with O. E. k N. Co.'s boats for "all points on Puget Sound. A. D. CnARLTON, General Western Passenger Agent, No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Oregon. MAG CLE WORKS. T II. O'MALLKY, v i ' Propi i tr of tbe BOSEBUllG MARBLE WORKS. Ami Dealer iu ' -Trjii;si-v;NEs, Tablets, tc. Shop Rcrr of IIo;an'&tre. CAVEATS. THADE MARKS AND COPYRICaTS Obtair.cil, und all other ,busii:,s Jn the V. S rater.t. Office attended to for MODERATE FEES. told MODEL OU DRATV1XC. We advise as lutcntal.ilily free ot charge; and ire make KG CHANGE tXLESS WE OLTAIN PATEXT. t We icfer here to the rostniaRter, the Sujit. of Jlor.cy Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent ofiicc. For circtlar, advice, ten.g an -references to actual clients In yeur omn Stale or comity, write to , A. SXOW & CO., OrposS'e Taunt Office," Washington, D. C. BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT BO WEN BROS. ; JIaviiig dissolved the cppartnorship exist iD between Bunnell &. Ik)vi en Bros, and are ubw prepared to lo all work iu tliejr line in a "WORKMANLIKE HANNEH, ASD AT REASONABLE . ' O. J&? 3HL. TPrtirls.js. A Full Lino of ' Staple a'ld Fancy Groceries, Table and Pocket Cutleky, Glassware, Crockery Quecusware, tc. Goods Delivered any wLcre in lite City limits, Free of Charge. FOR SALE! A GCCD BUSINESS LOCATION IN LOOKING GLASS, ' -Ceneral Merchandise, Lot, Ware House and Store with Stock on hnnd,' on Reasonal.lti Terms. Inquire of W. CGCIIEMN.-' MEDICAL- DR, LIEBIG'S WONDECFt'L Gerinau Invigorator Hen who are Buffering from Iriscase and Weakness bro't on by early imprudedee or excesses, cansiiur nervona debility, premature decay, lost manhood, etc., hav ing tried in vain every known rcmcdv, should pro cure immediately . DU. LIE BIG'S ljiVlGOHATOll THE DOCTOR will asrree to forfeit 81.000 for case undertaken, not cured. The reason why so many caiinut iret cured of wcaknesa and tha above - diwaBes is owinr to a complication called PKOSTA- lUKKiir.A witn uyrcrscstbeaia, nhich require eeecial treatment. DIt. LIEBIO'S IKViGORATOa Ko. 2. under oar ad .ice and special treatment,is the only Keitive cure for 1ROSTATOKKHEA." " . DR. LIEBIO & CO. for the oast nineteen veara have made ail exclusive acecialty of the treatment of Oiscaxea of men. less and despondent, look ont for the complication with Seminal Weakness and loss of Vitality known as ProntatjirrhM. TTiinrlmild .if 1iim K.m huiH l..et ii pimnies apiiear on ine I ace. n von oecome list uu mivumiius Jl" V L1V I MI.VIIJ IUU tItMUie in lifo from its effects, Varicocele; or wormy veins .. .1 ...1 .. 1. . . .. .1 - i m me scrotum, oiicn uie unauKpectcd caiiFe ( f Lost Manhood. Debility, et-c. etc.. DR. LIEBIG'S Invur- orator, No. 2, is the only known rented yfor th above compiicr-tion, and a perfect and pcrmancn cure will be guaranteed in all cases undertaken ur.o iler ourspedid aihice aud treatment. Most powerful clcftnc belts free to onr patients. To prove the wnnlertul power of the 1NV1GORA- Toit, a pottle g i ve free. Call or address, Br- Uetllg & Go's Private Dispensary- 4U0 Geary bt. Kan J- ranclsoo, Cat. DK. MINTIE, THE SPECIALIST. - No. 11 KEARXEY ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Treats all Chronic, Special and Private Diseases with Wonderful Success. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. .9 A AfeYEU rAILl.NU 'XREfortfeivous Debilty Heminal Weakness, Ex hausted Vitality. Stierma. t orrbea, Lost Manhood, Impotency, Taralysis, Proctorrhea, and all the terriblo effects of Self abuse, youthful Miles and excesses in maftirer years, sucn as Lioss ot Memory Lassitude Nocturnal Em- ssians. aversion to sneietv Dun ness ot Visum. M-ieea in tho Head, EXCESSES IN DKINKINU intoxicating liquors, tne vital fluid passing unobserved in the urine, and many oAer dis eases that lead to insanity and death. Dr. Mintir, who is A Keoi la Physiciax, Gradc atb of Tim Usivkbsitt of Pkkssvlvasia, will agree to forfeit Fits Ucxbrkd Dollars for a cara of this kit.d tho VITAL RESTORATIV E (under his special advice and treatment) will not cure, cr fur anything impure or injurious found in it. Pit. iiiNTia treats all private diseases sncct'ssfuiiv without uicrvury. CoxsfLf atiom Fksb. Thorough examination and ad vice, including analysis tit urine, $5.00. Price cf VITAL RESTORATIVE, l.t0 a bottle, or fcur times th quantity, $5.00; sent to any address 0n receipt of Price, or C. p, D., secured from obeervatinn, and in private name if desired by Da. Mixtir, 11 Kbakut Stkeet, San Francisco, Cal. Send for list of ques tions and pamphlet. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. Will be sent to any one applying by letter, stating symytouis, sea and age, ' Strict secrecy 1 n regards tp all busiuess transactions. Dr. MixTix'g Kidkbt PvKjfBDT, NErilRETICTH Cures all kinds nf Kidney and Bladder Csomplaint Gonorrhea, Gleet, Leuchorrtiea etc. For sale by al drn-ffibta; $1 a bottle or six bottles fcr fivedollars. Dr. itiNTiKS DaxOf.liox Pills aro the best and tlie cheapest Dtsi kpbia and ElLloi s cure ill the market. For sale by all drugibta. MAEKS CAB BE REMOVED. leoist & co , Loi.don, Perfumers to IL M. the Queen, harci if ted and patented the world-renowned OBLITERATOR which removes Small Pox Harks, of however long standing. The application is simple and harmless causes no inconvenience, ai.d contclns nothing Jn jurious. rric? fr-LSO. SH?2 FLU0US HAIS. Leon & Co.'s "DEPILATOBY' without pain or unpleasant sensation never , to grow a-ain. Simple and harmless. Full directioM. Eentby mail. Price 8L, GEO, W, SHAW, GENERAL AGENT, 219 Trcmont Street, IJoston, 'Mass, Mcntii.n thisPajicr. " l)r, UERBIIOLO, tEtUp-Stairs over L. De Cl's Jcwelrj- Storf RC3EB ' cess: and, in the language of Carly KJQUVJLUb A w