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sai i o f the b luffs. A t 7B1>AY, DEC. 1, l-i rrru T TO N A L PPOHIBI- T .o N . ln a It I'l'm:; ii• Daily Oregonian of Nov. 2!i the above heading, the heavic that Mr. Scott has in hi* f was leveled against proh constitutional amendment q u o te the following a' a sai his argument: ‘ If it ia true, as tie canva- lias been made of the mem! thi? legislature of l*>\va in that there is a majority again subn^ttiug to the poopl constitutional uinendrBent prohibit ing the manufacture ami sab' liquor throughout the state, it v. i prove to be no detriment to tb cause of temperance. For, as liave before shown, there is no i. cessity for constitutional aim ml ments in order to secure pi ' o 1 Iron. Each state has, ly virtue "that great and con.se» vatit. po lice power, which lies at the f"'in dation of its prosperity, p r. constitutional authority i >r i enactment of proliibi.ny b ■ laws. A constitutional ' I merit would not add anyi 1 the fundamental sanction 1 • •» legislation. So far as the » nu utent of prohibitory laws ai c< periled, it would be a work of mi peril fixation.” Of couret^it does not take a ^ losoplier te«cb-that Mr. >*•*■ >tt I tm: tends in this article to plant, him seif and the great papcoV "1 .eh h lias the honor to edit, mor • phatically than ever on the i •. tive side of constitutional | roll i - tion. Mr. Scott evidently hr.-; object in view, in presenting hi views in this forcible manner jus at this time, ami it may h w. .i t I’ui'fiut 1 •vhou w c ar- o f tlio Blue if tbo land in lie prairies o f but much o f the v and the steep with a grow th o f eu in itb native or tie B lue mountains dance o f tim ber, tam arack, b irch , the lands arc tuk- i the m ountains, rapidly settling hardy pion eers, in to be well sut- he o ld adage, e if ever so hom e- ro an there, por r a l m i to tbo OUR in Ilio Cllist or ;l* »L’Ollll try 801no laws are l i t p the .vervice« of religion ami kept I I With till» JK'«*|»1" "f (imi. I ut a iliui't time ! h .'1 Tu he died, he miJ » ii - i . i th*r, “ A helhii 1 live or die, •i: i « bhrutian.” 'Hie death of IV*f. i Hike in the vi,or and promise <*f his a h . I, made h profound impression ill j V, . u« j.*.-.«. Ully «»ii the young. As his d rcm.-uue* mero borne to th e depot, lo • tg line of people coui|M»siug the ny t to The varie in 1» S l ’A T K y st- of Botin] Ho Des ■ '2c i f i of Both S«::es. for I n f a n t s M c C oy L i N COI. llCKKl LKk f B JfD . and C h i l d r e n . ik lik »ec >ml 'l*in ra si»flu. niicí^ñrrrromt'rt r,liiUiT^my7Vi'nati|»a- tion. Sour Stornarli, Diarrhoea, and Pevi risliu»'*»». lt incurva health ami n a tu r iti sleep, without u io r p liiiic « N EW S. J'illll • hoi< U r Win* t ■•¡«ns i»»r I nit Iron n s r I'heeV . . w h s t c u r ii ihuir fevsrw, «uv * » » ;,»i..i liil'il'inoti-* l>m» V.'h«*n fr K »n-1 cry turns. W h at curt}»4 ihetr tulic LilU their wonitM, j H u t ( a*t«»rla. » \7hat quickly cure* Gçratipdjlun, Bonr Btuiuadt, C old, lndiuesgon, ( " Castorin is so welt adapted to Children that 1 ns i'inm. iu! itusaulK’rior t.ianj- prvjcnpUoa kuM»u io lue. ' H A. A m u», M. D.. N K r .v e Farewell then to Morphine Hyrups, Cast«>r Oil and 4r>- lluvs « , (SÄ\ i c: * { Portlan l A r e ., Brooklyn, S . Y . Sirs. E lm io a C hristm an, an old C E N T A U R L I N I M E W T — t»n a b s o l u t e < u r c f o r I t l i e u n i f t - i lar;- resilient o f L afayette, Y uinhill cou n t i s m , S p r a i n s , l i u r n s , G a t t s , .V c . T h e m o s t P o w e r f u l a n d P e n e tv, ami m other-in-law o f Mr. W il tr a tin g P u iii-r e lie T in g a n d H e a lin g H e in e d y k n o w n t o m a n . Oit every liam T u rn er, cilitor o f the J a ck so n store. It ville Sentinel, »lieil at her hom e it m.inatzo- Nov. ISth. H er ilentli casts a g lo o m IIU it in over the tow n. idei The grocery atoro A self a ctin g, railroad sw itch has ; CUÌUi- established m lò7ó, been invented bv M r. J. H. W liito, ing iti the middle <• road master o f the O . i O. railroad, Mill and Oak »tre« bv »‘ uich it ¡3 h op e d to obviate all side of Mam stia carries a lai jc stock « vryrf I dan ger of accid en ts by sleepin g | w itch tenders. I M t i i i and M am ie H alt f Im lililí^ m e who were sentenced to the county b J .B .S m i t l i , y, C O Iinti tildi jail fur n vi.ir. from C latsop cou nty, il stilt 0 o f sc un- 'f o r 1 .uvi'iiy have h id their aeuteucea ni Ido » p i >r L' A s ti i com m u ted to the paym ent o f :» tine ir pres enee | oT tlO O eaoh. tlittris Wi ore quito H a t in g p u rch a sed th e g ro ce r y store o f 11. J. B u tler, co rn e r o f N e ii. A mun hy the nam e o f G ilm ore, JlUl ol. Stoijto e L I N D HAItM w ho was b low n up w hile thaw ing ¡a n d M ill streets, D a lla s, w e re s p e ctfu lly s o lic it a liberal share o f th e ; &uiith u Grunt have, vn 6 \VitU tliom iu bis - i u it p ow d er ou the N orthern i \\'alia W i ilioL tO I bought out tho grocery Lyon s & Sullivan of.V. r ;>je f o llo w in g Pacino, in a suit in tho U. S. co u rt, p u b lic p etron ag e. ! lü? ix». u v tuen, j Butler, occupying tiio 11 ; pi a ot s for sale nt jil.'aigni in P o rtla n d , has been aw arded daru- I ¿17 ai rvs oi wa ll iinpri >d and enlti- ito ll pc'siti:DU o f ot' Mum and Mill ¡streets, i duct the hujiue^s in the ! vnteil farm land, situated tout two miles I age? in the sum o f ?1500. h hutte, now <•nil- a new firm, but t! oy i southeast of Derry stati , and about .1 a lon o young men, and will cu:i i Tivo o f tho I.oaliy broth ers, w ho (w e y. .lift * . t.< .« I five miles from Indtp« W righ t tirat-J.tos, grocery store. i h ot and k illed John L eon a rd , near i hmific and barn, extra or nid, v‘Iti-. I y .if nml saved his Astoria a few days a go, were h eld iu j water; price tf iO per ac , if Hold litis J . M. Campbell begun 1 Bal ur annihilation. fall. confinem ent to await the action o f las h yours ago, in t«io «■•.I tho Indians factory. 11 o added fuin tho gran d ju ry . C u e was adm itted jd-cirt—fiTS- -i 1 L’.OO n n u m ber, nml inul business, and now cm ! to bail. j south west of l>al!ns ICO a c i f B in «h r I ftjuue, bO acres of clear land, 15 aeres in heir ponies an 1 ! plef»e stock of furuituro ; A lo g g e r on the W a llu sk i, near I eultiviftion, u small hr liso ju.tl o ii-bítiib, ti his own term*. 1 goods. His at*»re occupu A ! niia, nam ed A lb ert N ash, Wf»9 n i c - m i f 'T r t r W « ; s l\ Sprii; , - w hit'll :«flt :d p l-'l.tx « f tU lll.ilig h .v o been i corner of Mill und.JciKt- M i.ed • '» idou tally Whilo pu ttin g in 336 S T U D E N T S . A N D 28 P R O F E S S O R S A N D IN S TR U C TO R S . , , «,„« .mi- ilg b t , with h 't j The Drug «: J.i Miller, ! side range. Brice, ^9 pc.r acre*. a I ,r b o o m , a few days ago. H e f his stall, w en t j situated on Mill street, c. 1 .'¿'ii". s;a- was a native o f M issouri, and was ( . h o i Away* r s tí : r» t ivc e w t s . ave ofl' Crescent was established in lftVi), i (birtv-thvee voars o ld . We cannot help noticing th o lib e r a l . i. i , _______ i L i r u : oi MSSI:ECAI. A lt T S , with Classical, Latin, Scientific Modern Litoruturc ami Art m tho steam er | name of Miller & Kiggs. : V11 A htl^o steam saw n ull has ju st i **»<* scieiititit* I offer made to all in alula nml im fferera | Mr. M iller, has puivlui MKI>I4 IN K , Partían«!, Oregon. i by Dr. K ing’ s New D is c o v e r y for c»»n- " o c .u p k te d eu T illa m o o k B ay, £ h ' i i s V v . 'J'» 01.1,1)61:, with :v Oounerv»tor>' «*t Music tinti Art neimrcnieht. business and conducts it; n o in tins seo- 4, CO\S!:ilTATOUV OÎ ,>H SU', with two Coui-'irS for Craduatioa. Tiiurü were ui.'.iity 1 »■*:■• * sumpt ion i You «tre ’eqacbteil t o call at This house carries a very ■u by a man by tho nam e o f Sm ith. It music last t ear. . , ,, „ , fM , . . Ä . ,T. II. M i l l e r ’ s (ln ij4 s t o r e , nn«l g o t a tria l w heu C h ief J o- ploto stock of drugs and i ± smalms, I M i S) If SIT Y il' i f Allí: l H S »I : » I f l . with w ith the the f«>iir finir |»roi*arai.»r> preparation oui ct»ti - - • f.r f' the ( "Me- «.i ¡ >¡.ti i j occu p ies a site ju st cast o f tho mouth tho tvtir path in I--------- . . . » ..... . 1.1 S IM ININS >S c ( ‘Oi . i K-.:: USD :.i or i> t w ...>.■.:■»• o \ . :tfs, .» ami ,.1 u . T L A C H !'U - ; > " | i : - ' : » ti..- ■ » « \ ;; UotH o l j <- i . I l j « »re « (fr r in g chug s!uro ot o f the M iam i, and is exp e cte d to cut diplomas are given. I’uinting, Drawing, Deoorative Art, and Architectural B. M. Smith bought tl Drafting are taught m .nu Art | w itli c o n s u m p t io n , sovi.ro c o u g h s , c c h ls . h o, ami hitlod Department. ^ 1 a s t h m a , broil■■•liitifl, h a y f- v»*r, l o s s o f invest couuor ot : forly feet p e r day. J . L. Hyde, on the i if tho settlors, — .P i S i h S . j v o ; . :.t hoar.- n. s , or a u v uiT « tio n o f flu ' Main ami Mill streets, lly Homo sixty tho building completely renovated A la»lv’s board ami tuition aschtiol year, in the Woi»i.in’s Collo'ic, with everything furnhhed except to*»» :.*-. | ^j.x.out o r lu n g s . It w ill p o s it iv e ly c u r e n.ip kins, g’.ieuts and coni forte f, and pillow-slips, will cost hut 8*1.HI, payable five weeks in aimmce. illty, and it is rearanged and now c a r r ie s u tirst- A voting man'*) hoard and t'.iiti.iu a s hoo! year c«»-t only ¡at m uch excite- stock of drugs, paints, oils, etc. at tho tim e; tho | house is known as tho Balias i ’lian» First Ti rm h.K»i>. 'ri»I. I. 1 HK.I Ililr.l Term l.r*lui. .......... s. issj h . m oik I Term begiim A ov 1 ». IHS:< Fourth Irrui begin*- ’ !s * oes mid fl-d to IMrs. Sprague and Ml.,, ; ;t». .le, undo g^rSend for C atalogue am i informati»»n to 'I 'I 3 0 S . \ A N S i O ' i . B svorai«1«*n t • ic k ‘4 w ere hasti- firm name of Mrs. Sprague X Mi.v, St S l l l d l , O ltC k O V . (Sei»t. l-3in) ______________ all the men ' have locentiy purchr.scd • lie millinei j D r u p g ls ts & f;!a r .a ia c tu riR S X - other complaint? :ire so insidious in their jo Nez P e rccz J of Mrs. Mary Myers, s.mated on ! attack as those affecting tli,e throat ami lungs: eir Ravage state ! street, first door south of the barber s none so trifletl v.itli by the majority of suffer- w ho nrc stout, where they expect to keep a good « | crs. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting of fashionable millinery and bu/./.ar gi v. T h ey take perhaps from «a trilling or unconscious cx- This is a new firm, but they a r e c u e , . i F ir s t t, W E H AVE THE : posure, is often hut the beginning of a fatal i iiameuts o f all and business like, and w ill duubthas j sickness. A Yi n’ s C iik r u v P e c t o u a l has io buffalo robe OC Ltd. P O R T LA N D ». C C I Matt occur Mum and M building and dry goods, a tiling folli» 1 » ILLS* UKMf C A gim u l rally iu h o n o r o f the womau sufferage victory iu W n sb in g- t«.n 1 .»¡to ry « u h e U la t M cM iou ville, Yum hill co u u ty, o n lustTI»ur*day. al- J. A . \\ t al. i .»ml Secret’»ry lkn y dry M. M. 1 goods hoUS and now Im This store Main street general mei so to meet community A I*. Xs A *»i*»o, ar> they moved slowly forward ! lu ids bowed amt with measured) v.as n sad, but impioesivé testim o-j the worth of the deceased. JoURN -1 w in i t , i , .... x - AGE Fu i O ll F Wo»-!< the , r ** I r* Mr. the w tho w¿ Mr. boon o f I ho \ F íuu '■nr-: »ml of AYER’S WOOJWaíUí & CLARK Cikerry Pectoral. R E Ä ID G T O R (H IN S * PBâRMAÇiSTS ! mri is!i C ol our la tuwn. princi and i* a t: lan ei ‘. id I»!«»« nearly built up r A now rail toa d ation, connoctinj n colla r, and hair; featli- c h iif o in a - v.inter thov used skins, I m occasins, •ass around id o f tho w om en T h o dr inter they hunt iocs, over the iftlui n. a n d d ig for fo a go, we noticed mi tv ntntuling on d c R iver with her her ba ck. T he specim en o f lin lias a far ns rou nd ns the i expressive as a u, and oar-old i ss, ch ew in g gum . ison s v i b ecom e en am ored with i, w ou ld call tho bubo adle d .\ few m ore decades o f ititi ul. in Ido red man w ill on ly in au )w n in history. It iunstonish- iw ra p id ly em igration is s cttle - tbeso western territories. Tho g w inter three o f them w ill bo io g at. tho d oors o f C on gress ¡'mission in to tlio lln io u as , a n d ‘ soon tho “ hum an sea” rill c >vov the w h ole area o f U n d o I t was in 1Hi>3 that i HU B dom ain . evs c u t o ff W a sh in gton Terri- •om that o f O reg on , mid gave cxiatmive sopantte and apart lint te n itory. It is !V>0 m iles rom east to west, and 200 miles lias ti north t-o Houtli, nn Its uaro milo: { 70,000 DOpnlnh'on iis o v e r ll) ’o-th ird s1 OI 1the lum i i 8118- bou t o f cult ion, nml I was burned out, but saved, tic nuw oceiq ' iiaiTis’ buikiiug, b t. streets, Bad keeps a i line. tg<\ lt aldo i the stock □ d rooms in it«>ck iu his shaving > here in i •J. E . Sm ith’s blacks:», :th al w h s es- j tablishcd under its prosei t owi diip, te n years ago. Mr. Smith a N o . 1 me- | chanie, and is pieman u. I v > any ami all ' rk iu his line. Ilis p is on t h e null race, on Main stiv Two doors north from h miih’s s h o p , j ' ■ »well ¿ Dun- I bar. This is ii now linn, v •lio t a k e t h e i place and business oi it They arc prepared to do all in their lino on short n ; ood ! Style. was j Tho harness chop of Frai: established formerly by ] {Stilus in ib 07 . It is a tirsl shop in every parUculai. the corner of Main and < - in has stood the tost ot time. The livery stable of B'.r. t was established uudur t!»c \ agentont some four years ;■ pies tho next building to t Main and Oak streets. Th«\\ thing iu the livery line, and . th e demand for livery busin r b. i ritorv is tr< • look .•>» if >d iliul li W. think ia rim clo ck raia- TARGET R IF L E S * R E M IN G T O N . W S * A RE UNEQUALED S tre n g th , S im p lic ity , FO R D u ra b ility , v Range, P r e c is io n , E a s e o f A c t i o n , a r .d P e n e t r a t io n , R a p id ity o f F ir e . E. REMINGTON & SONS, NEW YORK O F F I C E , 2S1 & 2 8 3 B R O A D W A Y . ARM ORY, “ I cannot say enough in praise o f AVER’S On: :u\ 1*: r loi.w I., Iielieving as I »lo that I t I' .- it.', us • t should long since have »lied from lung troubles K. li RAO DON.” Lin'*, Texas, April 22,>I882. oocu n«r of ggy ■ f r. ;r> for IL IO N , N. Y . I llostratcd C atalogvc . I N C O lt l’O lt A T E I ) F ,\ S £ Di -------- —* - XI V itS K T t'N A F P L IA N O K f O . x.’.^nctio Kidncy Belt! :il F t'K MKN fS 1?.KTE0 TO CURE!" v. n »ut mali -itu.- - r m by Ü-V ! Losses, paid since organization, iü t iik r . u k . l » kha . k ». | I 1 » . RIIEt M %TI**M, PASALTMM, R S r iU L - i \, *•!*. • - • - «*»* TUR RIPKKYI», »P IR A L I « » - ! t ’ Mi'-. i vrRvoi * p n i i m , Reinsurance Reserve, s o n i , • n i i i n i i l n n l* » - . i 'i l i - i i « n Ii»*nrt « ll» » - i»**!:», «•«»!»»• 1 |»>itl«»n. ery»l|»«- Loss«*s Paid in Oregon, : . inctt • ■ »tio n , l i c r i i l n o r r ii| t| iir c , • t u r r i l , p i l e s , e p l l e p » i * 9 «in tu í» ñ a u e . : : : ii* ih » iii. » , : > 81 . "h- R 5 » ) . i m i M M ) »Irpositcil in Oregon for the furtli ir Ktcuiity 3‘ _ * ” . . . » .»h ... .nr.Uv, I’olicv Holilcrs in OrcLron, WftHhiii' ton nml Iduno. .......I | . « i i a d »lU llia!;. n. . ¿ “ . . . . . . . , r • T r i «.»».v..... . i,. .-.I m , .i« mi I nníERvisum of O reoox i I ranih —L. H. Low ,s. of Allen »V Gov s: o. P . W a a serm a n , o f M in ftim »t C o . GEO. L. STORY, Manager Oregon Brandt D. B. B U S H , Special A g e n t. m?*- H. J . F E R C U S O N , A g e n t , ln d e p o n d e iîc c . R . I I . B R O O K S . S o l Ip il o r . ■ - ■ ■ ■ ............ ” 213 state street, CMeag *. ili. S *n l onado’d ir In poetage stampe or enr- » ! Iter at urri«k)witk a t e o i tea* nsnally w ; », and try a (»air at our Magneti« Insnlea. . n*l be | <* f ' . t o - d •»! the power residing in *wr other M » rtctle \o)4ian. ea f is U h t ly no e»>M fee: when ti»- x are w.»ru or mo»*r\ refuinled. v BOARD AND r O l t S l r * rota hii -ly in end hie doily » lk eroe tb} practi«e ( L IN C O L N , O R E G O N . I.ODUlNO DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE P E R D A Y J At L H. Stone’s, near the Dal a» tannery, during co irt wejk. iù iïjs , - ----- AND MEDICIXKS.------- o r r n n u ry r e - per b ox. For A H u l - 'i > | 0 r v o n » i D c b l l i t y a n d ^ « m l n n l A V c a k n « * » » , H j » i o r l a , . n « t ir H lt f la . < 'o n * v u i»i«»H H , u"ii » ’ hnen •! u-.iu e treii!)!» s » -u >'»1 by l 'f *. c\--»>»•», .»ver lir.en vveik. i»*.. t . A 1-V : n . a .; l'ftihoun have •war» j : i ii»*p»ro. III. presa r. tatué dress geilt,! AT persons who arc indebted to roe »re hereby notified that I must f < ttJo nil a c counts with my creditors, either py cn»h or note. This call ums: l.o h < de*l. W . C Bn c v :i fob c Millr t o |»P o r be Í TO WHOM iT MAY COriCERH. U • lt*v r ?iv, M i»»., Februarj :s»f. UlNHD TH AT A prr^*»N* 1 \r.LhS Rf.UNMKt » K«W » « t n »K» m»r «^»pv righf- 1 forrmrU 1 »a-!«» irò i s Vw- . r t U um U LLir Bernard's Challenge LAUNDRY ! Laber-Saving SO \ V to he tho an«l y, the 1enn»!ty <*!»»'• ng M u S removing g- • -- . i !g-r n : pitch OI tar fr»ui c M k in^ or woe* I t h*« no p«tr. t. wi -«t« mlv «I »ul two rent* * •criklnee the Bi"*t ihrpfl n! t’».t *t ;« n*i he-' amp In thr * -rl L A pm tl y retri*.t> -m the m a t . What t u r r - I* « g - ‘•1 thin / f»r aga.î» "• * fer- « WILLIAM V . l»OVl > r. Y . î w î î ’S“! ral t cei V' »O i L kh I rtf »he ala ve |»ri *»»» 1 Able for Infrififi rcmcr.t » f .IAM A. DOWSiE"V U ••«» * Pu ¡ñr r 8*4 an«) 1I'M M l ' r»n a »vi spjijinf *'iih a/i':»r^. • RLiUfAf , ( al. i ivnr M side, tosisi n rrK»m A n oth?i A insd b%c\ •nn, d-»gr tied his < AGENTS WANTED Qt!XP?8t 11 1 i -» • \ MU V el-vant ever ppvfuod. ««iprrh P msw _ * !- bum«, m »idariryte S »./ rr ?]¿.’; •‘T A¿ ’e supply my customers on better Una* than ever before. C A L L A N D S E E . t&a Cu Rill, :til7£ » .i m i r i : i u i ’. l nn M. W. n M o n , cor. K**w ••■»Hwripl.ne» «USOS Haviaj just receive 1 a Hrjje lot of XKW GOODS I am prcparcU to W». Poeti sud a oraran lu J ! and i cons' T jn p p l)r. M. W. Iliirou* a Spcdllc H K p H Moâiriuc. A g u a r a n t e e d c u r e for 8 THE MAGNF.TIOIf APPLIANCE CO., nd giv«* p e r fo c t H u tii-faction fu u d e d . P r i c e , 2 * c e n ta snl<* b y J a s p e r K . M ille r o— id -t t:np for the 'Now Departure tn M**»|ical *t v. Ith o tif m e ( tir in e ." w ith » «an*ls ' N. S t ., 11 b tivtdy cïïres^iHie *»— 14 200 , 000.00 : T h is le a d in g and p o p u la r c o m p a n y offers s u p e rio r advantages to those d e sirin g re lia b le '.n d em n ity u ga in st loss and da m age b y lire , b ein g so lid i n assets, co n x e rv a - THh LADIES!;,».,;,.;; v. r a k i m »»I tivo in m an agem en t, m o d e ra te in ra ¿es a n d pr< xm pt anti . . . t ti. »«..m ».. l e s r w * 7,;r.: lib e r a l in th e a d ju stm e n t an d p a y m e n t o f less*::. M cC'-aken. o f MeCrnken .t C o .; D A û k o r S , L a d d & Tilton . l i u. .1 T h e B e s t 8 a l v e in th e w .»rld f o r C u ls , B r u i s e s . S o ir -:, U lc é r a , Sali. R lie u m . l e v er . S o r e a , T« ti<*r, C h a p p c d I l a n d s , C liilb la in a , f C o riiî»t a n d a il S k i a E r u p t io n s , n n d pt ■ I» l.ilit» - f the <;KNF.RATI\ F. ORO A N s . I » t v l t i i l l l f . |j»»-k «»T in r v f r»»r«*»* u»»«l '•r, »»s t.i» ^ w rnliN tsia, sml ail thut* di» f i i f i ■* * ii «T »i.ture. from whatever i-tiwo, the ... i. «• • m iM a g n elio tu psrmwatintf ihmuuh j* -t» .1* re-tf*rv »hem f<* A healthy a « tion. • mi .* »Ve tin» aj*|4 :.»n«*c. D „ ami examination allowed, or lM,.nn< semi •-------v f price In ordering mea»— . • f -h xe. Remittance can be r a i e ________ in letter ut *»ur riek.____________ r... M onetiti Gamtent« arc ivlai't«*! to all agir». • tin* underclothing, (n o t n«*\l t • Ik • iii'ilj lik e tin* innn.r g n lv n n lr m id c! 1« Ir n;im t»tiir*n<!t«*rfi .«ùi *»nr\lrn<«lv«‘ ly . » id - ’ i tiM he taken off at nùfht. They hold their '» ■ > i 4 KORRVKR, and arc worn at all wasoiw» of dblphi — o- •r flMNllSf ! ••»». » M i l . -••!»- ÖI 1 I .1 if yon have beeu using oilier PI asters one* trial of A llcoctl ’ s Poncrs w ill convince you oPtheir \v»*ndevful superiority. T a k e no other porous plasters that claim to be better, they are all frauds gotten up to sell on tho world-wide reputation of tho genuine article. (ll $300,000.00 642.841.00 340.041.00 1,635,202^4 17 4,0 Si) .00 ¡CAPITAL, Paid up iu I-. S. (íoid Coin. S ( OIN ASSETS, December 31, ISSO, iIncome for ISSO, : : : : f Ma<IICtÍMII ti » the Di'Kovery f* *r *<\ .ton» FJsetrtrítj» Majrnvtfcfn util- r 1*cf«»tv f«*r Healinc th<* Ki-*k f.Jlu <Td uf Uf 15 Ba.-kJrnN Arulrn Salve. CURED without Medicino. li. Pia nipt ONE TRIAL. 1 *—>»5 1 . FIRE INSURANCE Sold by all Druggists. K ceci March 2 d. ! ‘*&i. ) No fau-.ily should bo willinut A t . lcc I cr ' s I Por.ors P lastx ’ k , tb<ir henliD»; po\rci;s j arc wonderful and their efficacy 1 ir resell«» ing and lasting. For years past I have se- n and known them to cure and relieve the most obstinate end distressing cas«*s of rheumatism, kidney complaint, bronchitis, neuralgia, lumbago, inilninalion of tlie i lungs and throat, paralysis, asthma, i spinal weakness, anil coughs and colds, i In my own easy they have afforded me | almost instant and permanent relief. My friends consider them an invaluable and speedy remedy for all kinds of aches I and pains'. They are «a blessing in dis- | guise; mid no v.ifo or mother should be without Cheni if :-.bc values her peace nml . comfort ami irecdom ironi nervous cx- ! hnustion and other ailments. As a ! stiengtlieniiii» pla ter, n.so for backaches and weaknesses, they have no equal, I ! have never yet found n plaster so < tik acious i ml stimulating, or to give so much gen eral satisfaction. Used in connection I with BiiAvm'.xru’s uiiivtiKal life-giving and life-healing P i l i . s . no one lie« d des pair of a speedy restoration to good sound health. M R S . E. T O M P K IN S . HOME MUTUAL Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. C i< .Unii M ü l L«-::. 481 A PREPARED BY in Dallas. bl*»w. Pi pitra airi Uva Willig - .Ule carliuat chiMh **] to; ether in a c< glomerate structed in the u AND REFER IL ve taken H IG H E ST A W A R D S at Intcmatiorp! Expositions, and PRINC IP A L PRIZES in Leading Mutches. Itu » exists winch cannot bo greatly relieved by th use o f A v k r ’ s C iif . h r y P e c t o r a l , and it will ahraj/9 cure when the disease is not already beyond the control o f medicine. pienti!ful in the chickens 1 . ( o l is J, iron aril linie- t raido q‘ nutitirs i i scarce /ton. T io whole givi m iviJence VM add« l a m«d» at •n m l' d a le , ti »n which guarde' ipi'inga of HUNTING WE T o w n l»y A ItlritshtK in ItUguis "So case of an affection of the throat or venehtl to the i finest tl Irnii» l e t « of hi. i At tho time i tion of Adjunct l*i sity. A: s u mui f*t mandili kind. 1 . liia atti«' It tu At or OUR “ I sutiered for eight years from Bronchitis, ami al t'*r tr> ing ninny remedies with no suc- I was rurud by the us»* of A y e r ’ s C h f u - 11X 1*11 I 'lll AL. .I gh EI'U \Y a ll » e n .” liyhalia, Alias., A p ril 5,1882. survive 1 now writ f;v*m all UMl wonl truthfully said th; I j any our man nr £ araer * t REM IN GTO N SH O T GUNS A R E N O TE D FOR T H E GOOD R E SU L TS O B T A IN E D A T A L L R A N C E S. T O A N Y B O D Y W IIO IIA S U S E D T H E M . .1 ji :.*I lr r e ¿ s l ;» r tw r - rss, :»n»l rlinnc«* » f IlCr this Is the be-»» s|> r u n ilr i ag-ont knowrn. •r IMMMUBROUIII»o dlfflcillt I» s it It is 1« tmraiT U M W fM cid h.» i>cl<*>* AND Which have been adopted ar.d arc in use iu E V E R Y Q u A R T E R O F T I IE GLOBE. “ 1 have used AVER’ S ClIFRRY PECTORAL in my t.«mi ly for several years, nn»l «!<» not 1; iialt*. ti> j)v»»nomu*e it tlie most effectual r. nn dv l'or coughs ami colds we have ever ti i ii. A. -i. C r a n e . ” Lake Crystal, M inn., March 13, 1882. ik w * and T h e torrito I.ft vu l d i » CONSEQU EN TLY T . E D ::3 T < rA C IL IT IIîS FOR M A N U F A C T U R IN G W E H AVE MADE T E S T IN G FIREARM S. OYER OHS SILLIOH MILITARY RIFLES C r o u p .— A M o t h e r ’s T r ib u t e . “ V In! • in the country last winter my little li ■ i!.ree years old, was taken ill wit).*croiip.; it - i,.,| as if lie wouhl »lit* from sw|angu- • . o:i(Mi| tlie family suggested the use . , b ’ s C h e r r y P e c t o r a l , a bottle o f whir!« was always k»'pt in the house. This v ».-' » i ii*d in small amt frequent »loses, and to ".ir delight in less than half an hour the !.; . i-itii'ut. was breathing easily. 13ie »loc i' s lit! that the ClIKliRV PECTORAL liml i . l nr ' ti ling's life. Can you wonder at our gr.itituile? "Sincerely yours, M its. E m m a G ednf . y .” L ■ Wc: t LNth St., New York. M ay 1C, I8S2. b ro th e r i m u l nr>l I , p o ta to i a »V: is sh ip p e d AND A T e r r ib le C o u g h C u re d . “ in ! ' 7 I took a severe cold, which affected mv ilings. 1 had a terrible cough, nml passed ni-dti after night without sleep. The doctors gave n:c up. I tried AYF.H’ s ClIKKltY I’ K.C- i »i:\L. which relieve»! mv lungs, induced .-:»••it, and a ¡forth d me the rest, necessary I t- i'ii' rec»»very o f my strength, ll.v tho < d ns t of the l’ l ir o U .U , a per w a it -i.t en.-e was effected. I am now yT-ars i .il, hale ami hearty, and am satistleil your CliF.miY T i : c t «>|{.\ i . saved me. H o k a c k F a t u »n o r li e h . ” Itockinghnm, V t., duly 15, lbstf. Jam es Harris engage tho i:ar»l busiueas iu XSd2. Hi ,ee o f l)US is also oil Main street- Osk streets. Ho U but a gb«jd variety of h.ud »varo a n d ma- chinory. First cl )or south of 0 >.i Charles Gibbon ha.-i a in saloon He commenced Lar^ît fw! Best Equipped Armor? la t b World! well proven its eilicaey in a forty years’ tight with throat ami lung diseases, and should be takeu in ail cases without delay. ry ( jo vor td with O lii I I A R I NO. m i : i * i u im u it ivf a mipe- pm i ìioro is [As r r »f. Et nery . Pug^t i N oi tii timatc friend o f oui < r a Jareo from giving to our ton T lie touching memo »rial ; it stream which wo know nrr >ba the tho deceased:] T ho ory llu-ko Prof. Emory w hose Multnomah •*. L*t», 18 ÒC, a.id c •A. ;li- bowels, in Eug< Iu inf.inc}’ Im ion Ì3 . un i tho dr» »wnod. Hi at t rvinc»l his si n^ iutor- r»*; 1» ll»'»l lilt i tl n»lM'rin«T .... .vs Anna It. y o n figli he r and tho b» lo S ou nd. tin at is solo >m t o f tho h» r ou n son. >f ]>ou^- mv i iu the bist ’ h bo in oi; aluatton i sentiment, and tin. « | . ti f PORTLAND « B U S I N E S S C O L L E G E ,“ >ntt .»ml Y unii OBEOOli. WILLAMETTE »I fr a proccedure so shame!'---, t’ little faith as we have in politic» ;u we are not prepared to believe tb. legislators of Iowa could thus their honor and that of the com 1 inonwealth, which they rcpiv-eiit dosk. J Im But, bo this tliiug as it limy, it )»n • • w h a t erat.c, nothing whatever to <1<> with tin principle involveil. Mr. Scott t - us, that “there is no ni: ity f"> I constitutional amendment in <>: der to secure piohiUii i. 'lb “each state has, by virtu uf •. s 'j great and conservative p . p < » > \ indntion o or, which lies at the its prosperity, ¡"'if c; jn xtitu tio n With the explicit rocogn single, hon.ogoniou*, a» power, which lie :s behin ^Si'tu'ie, Ixhind the eie behind the constitution is true to the letter, Lti this homogenious »ovei give expression to lto x process» * of government It by the enactment of law in^ W e of the oldest houses in tlio ti u south i tho eou utry for ! ctAnblished iu 1£C0. and ch 1 r when we put i.rosciit uien»8M,ieiit scrutinize his position a little am; ascertain just how niucli »»1 soiiu ground ho has to stand upon. Some whiskey man, we infer has interviewed the m mix is of the Iowa legislature, and rep» a majority of them as op] .■ d again submitting to tie p prohibitory amendment to t » st'.tution. This seems ] ; strange. A large majority of tb very members ph lged them-- . to the support of this im asil and received the votes ■ f tlieii con - stituents on the .strength oi th solemn pledge, an.l won; I hm been hopelessly defeat; 1 otm-i v.. anil now for them to thus i • :ti their constituents and (b trust committed to them, uould i al authority I’m the i ctm lt prohibitory liquor l.i pity that this fact could not ! • been so clearly stated to thn I prenie court, that crusheil the I amendment a few months n and also to the California "- i, » Court, before it pla» >*»1 i ' • i heel on the local option law, p.i- by the legislature ot that -I i few years ago. lint is i'. tru the state has no need of a eon"1 tional provision to d. .ino and K the powers and duti laturc in its acts i ^uiatin^ th i If V O ! niuc'i mqote»l subjo ct? ask the tonipciauc pi mi tion i s fornia whether this po* they will answer most l riNpha ly; No, it is not true, W hat Av*iir people of Iowa want, and a people of Oregon want in the fundamental state, requiring the enaet prohibitory law the tratic in intoxicant tiroly suppressed, ll tional enactment, is r.o and, as Mr. Scott avgu- good, backed by the moot, is a sufficient u the suppression of ¿lie no legislation at all is i we find tnrselv.s ju- tn t woie forty \i_am He says, “But our sy U standing the checks and which it sought to iutc straints upon public o] ! ..at he had boon taught. Although ho i w r a t ! : h«*d himself t>> any branch of I « t hur. h Itu was punctual ill his attend- I will ho the lesilin^r i ((It «ou u those rolling lunils will (ft ^rass t qual to the ureal • ,f regions o f Kentucky, eu loch, we : river bottoms or raviuee » ter protection. I.L» i i for j Da Ha» Biidnc.* UMl' ier up. A 1 irbt im to the : top 1 Th« dry goods store of J. 1' COUNTY ITFMIZEf!. BÁÍRD & DILLON