Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, January 12, 1882, Image 7

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    liOVK AND LW,
In lit Iwlllglil't gloaming
HUiwI ft maiden vming nuil fair,
Watching anxiously fur anma i. no,
Whu wa iMtrUjInly uul llmm,
l,nii H elm iwri Into thn ilaiknoas,
Wlill Jior in I ml u fisunlil Willi (nun,
Ami lir heavy, hanging ny alula
, Hlmweit Urn marks ul rtwonl Uara,
(Hi, Ilia wue llml wtiiiiiin ulVnr I
Un, Hie hmirtui lint ami tlis B( I
Only lmrlUlly nuuiml lur
lf lnr Unijlim m Imr lii.
I'nltlitw man, mini in llm iintliluu,
Wlm le waiting llmre nr joiij
('ii Imr Kmitly i your Imsum
Tull lint liu In lilu In yuu,
Tlmu 1 aiiw Ui gel your letters,
(Oil lliie Hiint ilnni la yi.nr Into,)
Vol )n tmaii yon shako the nialuVu,
Him limy i'Iuhmw In liti(lo,
Never lei 11 liKBi tliww jury
Ht tlwen hulclf U where, yiitt say
Tlmt llm girl 'a vour "tixiUujr ,miliHy
Vat ll KIM " il"il sway.
the mtm; scab.
"Tlio runt Hum dim ltjln.lt rriinlit
lifforn mn for sumo of Inn immorutiH ml
ili'iiiiuiiKiiH 1 will Hi'uU'iicii him Imnvily."
Ainl Juilito Johnson stirrnil hi ii
vliirHl,y, wtiilo a ilt wriiikln irnw
tilmn hi Aim Iron grity brow, uinliir
wliU'li lownil hi kuii, uruimt uyn.
IIU Uttlii cliuitfhii'r Janif lin'i'iijil tu
jmiir lilu niii'otul pup of Urn. Wis w
vry fniiil nf wmtiiiH uu mim, for Juriiii,
lliotitfh unly twolvo ymtr old, wu tlio
olil juiln'n liiiHi'lti'ir, hor imitliur
hnviiiK iliml two your irrvionly.
"Whtiimy hiii flnos -for yt'iii ofton
ajioik (if dm nrri'xtn, im?"
"Hi hrothnr Warri'li, win) is iih linn it
yomiK man a thn town fnmUiti. I rnu
not umlorntniiil Uim; ho in hnmlaomn,
hriuht snl might Im limit anything hi)
(bono, lla'll inl at thn gallows yet."
"Oh papal"
Hut rm'kli'iia, wild un lUliuUwu
oua forgotUm whnn the pu'rlor w
rii'h J, ami J an in (at ilown tu lnr piano.
A snrvaut onUiri'd an hour later ami
haiiiliitl thn jtitlgo a telegram.
"I'unlii lliibo i living mul ha si'lit for
nm."
"Dyinffl I'nole Uuho!"
"Vra; are you afrsltl to rotnain with
tlio smaiils an.l Mr. Hmith? I fool
utisiiay owui; to that nionny. 1 untit to
bavti tmt it in thn hank, hut havo bwii
ovnrerowilisl Willi work aiul buainomi.
Tw ta 1!" muthiri'il thn JiuIko ft trillo
aiilimmly, glatieing athia littlu JautjbU-r
diiliiuimly.
"Oh bo, mpa, I am not afraid. 1'oor
Uni'In ltulii'! you had bttor ntart at
onoo. l)un't worry about tun; Mr
HmitU ulixip in Hi" ni'Jt room, you re-
IIJiMlllK'r.
Hut thn juilfro did worry and frvt, not
nly over thn uuiii'r of hi ihiiiKhUir anil
hi monry, hut hlamod hinmulf nnverrly
for lim t'urrlt'RHiDiM,
l'.vou amiiiiif hi Rravnr tear fur liia
brother, Ih 11 llioiihtof theivn and burg
liara liaunled him.
"1 otlttht to le anhamed of niyHelf to
h'uvn that amount of luouey in thn Iioumi
rvnn for ft day, for the plaeo i m iaolated,
thn nrrvunu" mi ll arrunt coward, mul
eouxin H.ilhe anoh a weak help. On
J an u' hravn littb hrart to be depended
on. Heaven bleu thn child. Now
wlmt can b thn matter with Kubn
oannot imuKinei he u well iniouKh limt
week."
Mr. Hallio Smith, forty-iiecoud
iHMinin of thn iu.lt;"'. nud ft coutlrinnd
in? ih. I, occupied tlio room on the riht
of Jitmn'a, while that on thn left wa her
fiilhnr', d ill it the iron Kftfo that cou-
I lined tlio money referred to.
"I am afraid" I am ft hit neryou,
muaed Jaiiin, loxkiug around her chain
ber with nhudder. "Ihn aervmit r
unite a way off. and Coimiii Sullio takca
an much Inudiinum ahn would nnver
waLoii. I wonder if I would fonl miter
w.tli the money under niv pillow. '
And fiHilirh little Juiiie. haviiiK thn
rombiiialioii of tlio lufe, went to it
iii.enril it and took out thn roll of bill
"Oh, ho," mi id a aoft voico behind
Imr. "That in exactly what I want; I
had no idea yon would bo o aceouimo-
dutmir. Ion't raiu on your lifo.
And thn bold fellow actually laughed
ft he aciKed her wriat.
Jtmin did not cry nut. She Rave him
0110 auddeii. aturtled, mdiunuiit look, uni
liending her head, buried her white
ftrolnr teeth ill tho rxooKed writ of thu
hand thnt held her captive.
"You littln titter-vat," ho cried, ill a
r.wn and iutoiiMo autrring. "Let k"i or
lwill kill von."
Hut wliilo tho aliari) pain had unruiui
ned him, with tho other hand idio thnmt
' thn roll of money in tho wifo uud prung
tho lock.
"Now." nho Baid. triumphant, "(let i
if you can, bnt-oh, Oua Itybolt, I know
you."
"Yonno you don't h, well, you
will toll yonr preoioua father befor
another day cloan. Como hand oye
the cukIi: I want to have aoniu chance of
eotlinir ftway."
"No. yon cannot hato tho nionny. Oh
On llvbnlt. remember your lainttut
mother, your "0 brother; what will
thev thiiik now t How can you bo o
wicked ? '
"I have no time for nonneno. Han
over tho chhIi, or I'll " and tho click
of 11 revolver hammer aoutiilod.
.Iiinie' i-TOH IliiMhod iu 100m.
"Von harm ft helnluKH littlo uirl ! You
wlm nlwava donated of bravery 1 For
ahamo. Our llvbolt: you nro a coward!
Hut iu a Rentier tone "If you will niako
inn n pruniso 1 will amo iuiiko you 0110
anil keen ninn a loiior 11a you do yourn
If you will h avo mo now nnd broomo
bettor boy an honoHt, honorablo 0110-
will never tell."
Thn temptiition to peraiat in hi under
Ukiiic wua crent. but down in wicktnl
dnro dnvil Una Itybolt'ri liPaH ttmro waa
a lender mint, which iMiatltiftil Jnnio
JohiiHon had held over nince alio wan
child, ami hn had tidicii part) of her at
anhool.
Ilium her? Ho wouldn't have lmrnioi
hnir of hnr lioad to havo aavod hiB own
life, and h!io knew it.
"Yon cannot have tho nionny, bu
won't you accept tho jirouiiBO won't you
maka thn compact r
"Yen," bo uid t last, in ft liUHky
atruineil voice. "Iloiivun bleu you
Jnnio Johnnon, nd may Heaven help
me I" and lie wuh coin).
Ami .Tnin. with pyoH full 0 tears
w ftlippml into bod, and aftor a long time
1 W frttl fiint. aatnnn.
But wasn't tho old juJgo furiotii when
he eamo homo?
"An abominable practical ioko," ho
fumnd, "There waa ltuho well ft I am,
ami very niunh iiirprimid to aeo mo. I
only wiali I know who did it."
"Why, papa," lniifhiid Janlo, "you
niiKht to be an thankful that Undo tnhn
1 wnll aud not 1yit)(f, a yon thounht.
How run you fool provoked or nngryV I
urn o (jliid it wua not truo,"
Tlio no it morning UtiH Itybolt had
iliwippnarnd.
Ten year liitnr Juuio Julinaou wa a
lovely, utatoly wiimim. Tho rudiunt
irimiiHo c early girlhood wan inoni limit
illlllled, while tho bliivn, tender heart
wan unoliiniued.
1 ho wifo of tint Kwon""' waa rncniy.
uu, and Imr room were filled with ill-
liuKuiHliod kiiohIk. Tho hint comer waa a
young man of thirty, of commanding
iroHimon, wIioho cram nnd noblo fiwa
mado him Neom aomowhat older. Aftor
paying hi nmpeclH to tho IiohU'hh ho
iiiudn hi way alowly forward and wn
runt by many aniile und greeting, Ho
wn iivideiilly a great favorite iu aoclely,
"Oh! lliern in (inueral Uyboll, who ha
refilMid tlio Atintriiin miaHioii, pupa nay,
auae tin him another and better mi'
niuii among thn poor of Now York,
You know him by reputation, dear; but
very few know the half of tho grout ami
good thing hn la doing with hix wealth
mul talent." The apcaker waa tho gov-
rnor' daughter,
Janin JohiiHon turned her lovely hu.td
eye careleaaly toward tlie pnraou pointed
out looked 0110 inntiint cooly upon him
and her face uuderwentanudden Htrungo
ohauga,
'ltia yea, it mut bo (iu llvbolt!
How mar villous aro thy way, O Und,"
hIio breathed.
Slowly vet ateadily he found Ida way
toward her.
IIr face wa no longer pale but fluahed
and her upturned ye allowed plcoed
reoognltiou.
Hi Ural word were'. "I have kept ay
proiniKo; have you keptyoura?"
"Y, oh ye," alio Lreathnd, then ad
ded "Thank lli aren!" to which he gavo
ft low "Amen!
To lay the old judge wa nHtouiKhod in
putting it mildly. To Uud iu the eminent
editor and reformer hi old -a ho nip-
Iioumi - iucorrigiblti (la Itybolt, utterly
noniiliiHaod him. To an old friend lie
Hiil.l eolilldetitiallv:
"Yea, tho boy bu turned out ft tiutnp,
ftnd the wonder of it in Junio tluuk o
too." and he laiiuhed.
And Janie never told of her roblier.yet
alio kiaae lomrtiiue a purple acar on liur
llllabiltlii'l wriat.
'It waa the beginning of the new lifo,
alio any, "tlio beautiful new life of an
holieat wan."
A Heroine of 11:! 1'aam AWiy.
A heroine of thn war of 1312 panned
aay at Kuituatu, Ma., on Weduosday
luit at thn ripe ago of w- Miki l(ebcca
Hate, who with her aiater Abigail, beat
offftltritiah frigate. Her father. Cap
tain Simeon llatea, waa light-keeper at
Kcitnate, where ho had lit the lamp of
thn new light ;houe for the tlmt time in
April, lHll. In tho upring of tho fol
lowing year Kugliah crniacra were fre
oiientlv aeen off tho harbor and on one
occasion a frigate ent iu ber launches
to deatroy by lire aoliio veaaol at the
wharve anil cut out two oilier, threat
euing to burn the towg if any reaiaUuce
were offered. After thi. event a homo
guard win formed, detachmputa of which
were Htationed on Cedar and Crow
point, and in front of the place, with
brims piece, the member being allowei
to return to their farm when no vpHar
waa in light. Nothing t) alarm them
occurred again until tlio following Sep
tcmlior, when ltebccca, then girl o
eighteen, and her aiater, four years hi
junior, wero aitting one afternoon with
their mother, Hewing, the captain and all
tho men-folk of tho village being ahaeut
at their farm. Mr. Hiite told he
liauuhtcr to pnt the kettle on for tea, am
a the girl went into tho kitchen alio for
thn 11 rut time perceived an Engl mil man
ut war cloau ut hand und ubou
to lower her bout. "1 knew
the aliip at ft gluuce," said the
bright uud genial oht lady of eighty-four,
whuu telling her ntory some your ago
"it wa the lift Uoguo. 'Oh, Lord!
say 1 to iny aiater, 'the La Ilogue i oil
here agiiiu! W nut liall we dot here are
their bargca coming again and they'll
burn un our vcaaolH iut as they ill
afore.' You aeo, there wire two vcaacl
at the wharf, loiutoJ with Hour, ami we
couldn't afford to loan that in tboe
time, when tho embargo mado it so
hard to livo wo had to bilo pumpkins
all day to get sweetening for sugur,
Thoro were the ninakota of the guard.
wua a uood mind to take those out be
yoml the light-houso an 1 fire them at the
Ilium': 1 mmht have killoa ono or iwo
but it would havo douo no good, for
they would have turned round aud fired
.1 . . - n . ,111 i .it -n .1..
llie VIIIU'JO. 1 11 Mill JUU WI1UI WO 11 uu.
said I to my water; 'look here, says J
'you take the drum, I'll take tho life,
wa fond of military muaio aud coul
iiluv four tnues on the fife. 'Yuu
Leo loodlo' won my moaterpioce.
learned on the lifo which tho soldiers
had st the light-houao. They had a drum
there, too; so I mini to her: ' 1 011 tuko tn
drum and I'll dike tho tlfo.' 'What Rood
will that do?' eavs she. 'Scare them
savs I. 'AH vou yo got to do is to beat
the roll. I'll scream tho tlfo, and w
mtiat keen out of audit: if they Bee u
they'll IiiiikIi us to soorn,' I showed hor
how to handle tho stick, and wo ruu bo
hind the cedor wood. So we put in, as
the bov say. and pretty noon 1 looked
and I could hob tho men iu tho barges
reatini! on their oars and listening
When I looko.1 again I saw a Hag
flying from the maathead of th shi
My siater bewiin to luuko a spocch, and
auul: 'Don't niuko a uoisu; you maka
mn lun ih mul 1 can t nucker my month
Wlinn I looked again I saw that they had
seen tho flag, and they turned about so
quick a mnu fell overboard, and thoy
nicked him nn by the back of his noc
und hauled hnu iu. When thoy wont off
I played 'Yunkeo Doodle. " Mis
II .1 lt..l....u .iuLia 41. a il.nH linpninA
IVeiHiCCU null's B iaii-'i iud uhwi mv....w
of the day, mtrvives hor, as do four other
brothers and 8itor, whose ages range
from seventy-five to eighty-nine. The
Itiitesesof Hoituato. it may bo said, wore
a long-lived raoo, aa their mother died at
n Lf itv-Hven ana thoir lutucr at noariy
tho same ago, while his father livod to bo
nearly 101.
"Do vou think you'll bo ablo to pull
through?" anxiously iuquirod tho noedlo
of tho thread. " Eye guess bo," was the
J curt response.
I'erlque Tonami.
The greater port of the perique now
produced is raised on a comparatively
littlo clearing, a small settlomnnt called
Orande l'oirit.in the parish of Bt. Jarnos.
Tho whola tract hardly cquols in extent
a modorato sizod Wostorn farm. The in
habitants aro poor a a eU, and hardly
muliw) that they live in a republio, for
tho intumul rovonno ;om to them an
instrument of oppression to extort money
from thein, Tho averuge of acreage to
each producer is about throe to tun
acres ami ho is ulumtod nuder the proauut
iutortiiil revenue la as a manuiuoiurer,
required to give bond, pay a speclui tux,
muko nioathly reports, furnitm an an-
uul inventory ami I inu suojoci 10 an
tho imins and ponalties of a regular
mimu'faoturor.iind yot not one-twontioth,
n 11. . if 1 lie tobacco tirodnced
ver find its way on tho market m the
condition in whieh it is prouuoou.
Unlike other tobacco It 1 taken uown
from .! no lun. on wlncli It Has von
ung, Miforo it gnu dry, anil whilo the
steuiH are yot green. 11 1 inuii bwiuihuu
and twiated into plugi.enllud torquettes,
locod into wooden boxes ououi himido
inches sqtiRre and prcsseit in a moai
primitive manner by means of lever ana
weight. For the ilrt ten or twenty
ilnys that it remains in ine proa iv i
frequently cxuminod anil tho Jilngs
uruod so a to allow uie wiioib 10 um miu
aaturadid with tho juioo 01 lonaeco.uwtr-
lly preserved in Its own juice. It is
llowoil to remain in mis cirauumu ir
about two months, or as long as it is
deemed advisable. I'oriqiio ha the pe-
uliur urotiertv. in nommon with violins,
wino and Limnnrg choeae, of improving
with age, and that is the reason why une-
out tobacco and cigarette manufacturers
always bny old crops in preference to
new. Alter the lanv numou proennn, 1110
tobacco is pat up in what is called car
rot which are mado by selecting the
choioet loaves as nn envelope, iu which
the tobacco is placed, and the whole
rolled no in a cloth anil tightly eorueo:
with a threo oighfhs inch rope, and left
in that condition for abont six months,
when It is ready to be placed on the
market.
The origin of the name I'erique is ac
counted for in this way: l'iorre Chenet
was tho first producer of tho tobacco,
ami lived in St. James pariah. Ho ;bad
been a sort of cantabout, ana at one lime
lived w ith a lot of poor tlahermon. He,
however, lefts numerous progeny, from
whom some of our beat lam 111 aro ae-
scendod. Ho was fumiliarly known as
F riquo, which is tho diminutive or
nickoamo for Pierre, or Peter, and thus
sniiposod to have given tho nsmo to tho
. .' r- 'I';..,.. 11..,,,,..
lODftOCO. I ISOW 1.7riUttII!l X uuvnf vuiu
crut.
1 Botnautlc htory ibout MUs Thursby.
Figaro toll a queer story about Mis
Emma Thursby. At Stockholm one
tight after a concert, as she was waiting
fur a earriairo in tha rain, a footman iu
elegant livery oame up and said that his
master hail oruerea nun 10 iuoco nis
carriage at her disposal. "Who is your
uiiwtor? "I havo orurs not to reveal
hi name, but to insist npon your mak
ing nso of his carnage, in short, anas
Thursbv. with one or the persona wuo
accomoanied her. entered the carriage
ami were ilriven to nor noiei. curing
hor visit to Stockholm, and in every
town in Sweden and Norway where she
went, Mias Thursby found tho curriagc
with tho white horses ami me iwo ser
vants at tho door whenever she needed
it, but the owner failed to make himself
known. Finally, three days before Mias
Thurbv left Scundinaviu for fans, Mr,
X. w annouueod. It was be 1 After
Mi Thurabv bad expressed her
thanks, and Mr. X. had explained his
conduct, he said, "Miss, will you do me
honor of becoming my wife?, lo wuicli
Miss Thursby replied, "Yon know who
I am, but you Uo not know tno engage
menu that I contracted towanl my
fumilv when I left America. I will tell
jou what they are, in order that yon mav
see IU ill till uiiirriayo in iiuiiunriuio.
"Imnossible!" "Listen. When I loft
mv naronts they mado me promise two
tbini's firatlv. that I would never sing
on tho staco. aud secondly, that I would
tnarrv no one but an American. 11
were to be an American?" said Mr. X
"Then I should bo free to dipoe of my
heart as I pleased."' Two days afterward
Mr. X. roturued. "I shall leave for tho
L'nnitod States to-morrow. I hopo, with
the credit I have, to got promptly natu
rali .ml an American citizen. Go to
Paris, for it is thero I shall como to ask
vou to roaluo vour promise: for you
promise mo, do you not, to bo my wife?'
"I promise vou. replied Miss Thursby
Mr. X.. adds Figaro, is now in Amorica
From the Parisian.
A I.KTTKB.
PoTi.n. Not.S, 1NHI
Pa. Ilai.T-l)ear Blr : Having Buffered for year
with rheumallaiu, aud nperlally durlug laal wlular
aud uutll July endmlng great pain luoat cf tha
inn. 1 wuh to certify that 1 met yoo al lie atata
fair, and for a few daya look your illieuuiatlc Neu.
trallier, which you were kind enough to glv iuin
trial, and after Hire daya 1 quit taking It, aud hava
had uo ailtlerlng from mat cauae ami. uuugu
,i,,l. Hik half of the botlla full four nionlha ago.
have Iraa annoyance from that rauae than for any
llm for year, aim nav trieu nereunor many reue
eUu-a that war unavailing. . a ".
Kit. ll'illuairfK 'aner.
Th atxive teller la but on among the nunieroua
lealliiionlala given to Pr. Uenlav uuaollcllen. liuu.
ilreda are Iu lile poaaeaaluu from hia owu townsmen
living right here among ua, testifying lo the won
rf.ri,,i runilv imwera of hia ltheuiiiello Neutral
Int. Pr. Henley refera only to tha leatlnionlala
given by well known partlra In our midst and never
elieaoii far olf and unknown individual aa aun.
porting what be claims to be true of hia Uhi iiniatlo
rieutrallser, i. a,. It win cure any 1 as 01 lurume
Ham In ailalenc. The doctor loug since dlacovered
th fully of applying external reiuedle for dlseaa
that haa It Beat 111 tiitviiwpM riianueis oi in. unw,
and Iherefor ai l to work In discover a remedy for
rheumatism, and mankind may rejoice that lu hi
lllieiimslle Neiitrallter wa hav an effective am
iiever.falllng care. I'artlea who ara attllcled with
rheniuntism would b benellled by converalng with
H. V. Matlhrwa, of Ih Ksmouii noiei, wno naa useu
th doctor'a remeily. lime and depot: 'JO Third
atieel, between Taylor and Salmou.
In the year 1858, tho young Constable
01 uustiie was seui oy ins sovoruigu iu
fiilieiutrt Pone Sixtus V..on his exalU-
Hon to tho Paoal throne. The pontiff,
disploasod that so youug an ambassador
had boon deputed to him, cauld not help
Baying, "And well, sir, did your master
want men, by aonding mo an ambassador
without a board? ' "ll my sovereign
had thonght," repliod the proud young
Hnan ard. "that merit consiswu in
beard, he would have sent you a gout
nnd not a gontlomanj
Health is the bed plate on which th
whole mental machinery must resi an
tvnrlr. If this ba craoked or displaced
all the mechanism that stands on it will
be jarred and disturbed, and mode in
feotuul.
Til K UOI.O M KSiL LLEK T. -
A poraon wttklos burrMIr down Flrnt lri
Willi SI whol mind lnloul on builnmn, woul'l
liinllT notlo lli niaur brilliant (ttaulara uiada on
allhnr lil, but with plenty of Iclaura nion mw'a
uauua Bbw ST! variety, nnw ujurn tu aea ana
almtrn. mnim-lally la tlila Ilia rani, at tba anlranra
li; 107 and toy, Ona carioot tut atip and admlra
Ilia bnaiitiriil aparlmffia or urtpMc art tlial nil tlia
cwna 011 ItliT aide of Hi Imll, loualatliiK of Har'la,
Cablnata, Vanla bm4lbra, Juiurlala, VIwa,
Cruroni, etc, iiavliia turilaiir aaliafiod voir uilml.
aurloalty will liapal you Ut gn fiirtli.r, and rnomit
1 u C Ilia atalra you atand bafura Ilia dour with tlia
iii'.ilcul aiifn, Frank O. Alxll, fhoti ,ralirr, and two
llttla worda whlrh tilnaaa uu uioa, Vit tlmr ara
brim full nf bwnltalltr ainl good nalnra Walk Iu.
'I'aklnif a'lvauUua of Ilia Invitation, arnroualv i-
titM to all. vou oiiau tlia door wbu a ovrfiK'tann.
tmral of bnauiy br'iaka ution tlia vtaloii. Maaalva
frftbii'a In iflti, "bony, iuarUralra, rarvi-d and silt,
flll'd Willi bftutiftil noei'lnii'tit of tba "art bri-ar.
vailm" lino th walla frmu Bwir to cHIIiik. LooS
and ailiolrti Ui your heart a nmlrnl and if prrchauc
you wlh to mk a allllim tha amlabla wlf of tlia
tiroprlrti.r will hnw and aiplaliitoyouthadlrrr'Ut
alfiaa. Maka your arla'tlon, thru atip Into th
drmalnx mum la laillw' ludolr of Itaclf). From
Ihrra bi tha oppratlii rmim and It la dona. Ko It la
not doiin, you ranooi iint your nlt:tura for a wack
or U-u ilnya to i-ouia. Your ni-Kntlv luuat ko
tlirioi;b tba banda of the rubiurbi-r, tba printer and
hiilahrr, and than alie-a tha cloa of tha atata
lair tha parlora have Iwen ao crowd.
Ml anil ytt many aiblltlona have ben
mad to th workliiK fon-a of tha Mlabllahniant.
Hull tha work ar.:uiuiilata, and yon will hava to
wait a I'm daya on Ihia awount for the l)nlli"d
work. Navir tulliii: Ulna fllra awlttly: It la now
dona, and aa ynu vl w the rlni-ly Amali"! and artiatlo
work, you win ba but on or thouaatiua iua.ta nappy
by vlalllnu th nhotouralililii parlora of Frank li.
l'll, l1 and iUI (Irat alratt. forHaaa Smiita)
iJrtftmtan.
tiRKu 'r AAnt ajK-rra.
Soma lliu ao Mraara. liodv. Jlavla k Co., of thia
rlly, read In Mwaachliarlta apr that lion
(,'li.rUi 11. Ladd, audlb.r of tint atala, waa affll' t-d
lib an lui urabla kidnry dlaaaa, and had bn
o!!,x4 to Klva up work aud rlurn to hia bout.
Tliry liiiiuwliatrlyaf'nt him a wii of their criabratcu
Oraoti Kidnry IVa. and fromjliua to tlma aut him
other bote. A few daya ago they received from
ttlm tlia following letter:
OOHM0KWKAI.TU or MiaaacHuaETTa, 1
Aiidibir a Uni t, lloin, tiov. 11, IhHl. I
Meaara. Utdi(. Mavla k Ou.i liear Htra -I bava no
lieaitatlon lu aaylna that I have been murh bcDeflled
by tha nee of tha Oregon Kidney Tea aa a remedy for
kidney dlllli iillr wlnrti baa troubled m lor an or
lahtyeara. I can heartily reomfnud It to tboa
bo are aiiuiiarly mi-i-,i, aa a aa' ana aKreeaoie
rerne.lv. I ahall teal ItaVlrtuea further, for I hare
great faith u It aa a aneiiSa for many dlaeaaea of
thakidueya. Ueapectfully your.
imn. n. i.ai'1..
Tliaorlglnal of thlt letter can be aeen by calling
on Meaara. Undue. Ilavla ft Co.. Portland. Uregun,
and tha lireuon Kidney Tea can u bougbt of any
druKgiat or dealer. In Oregon or Washington. Pile
11 per boi.
Varriaon's B-wing Mainline Btore, 187 Third
atmrt, i'ortlanil, tsti.a beat plan, in Oregon to get
your auwinit maclilnc reriaired and lor buying
all Simla of needle, alUchmenU.silk threaiii and
oil. Agent for the Singer, Home, Wilaon, Davie,
ltoyal bt. John, Nw Home, Crown and general
agont for tJB Jiuuarliulil.
T!i"HouK-bold" took the first premium tvt
h--nl raimly bewmg machine at tun Mechanic
Imr, John 11. (iarriaou, lUf Jli.ra street, run-
land.Ueneral AK'nt.
H f I'n (.w "ee'e', No it
Business Mil!
r ul.r 1'n.Iita. MstfiUf iarttirini Of Pilot brt)Ul. CTmrK
m, ff. frork mul iiiiuid Buaun brown br-W
vrv MtiiKlHy mornlnit.
'. H. rTT (WW ntrvH.1. rwl Kiurmvrr, uinu-
fsw-iurfr of ttrl aid linuw HUsiii !'. dnu-rs.
nofr kii'l kHif -tit. onifni nutxi pmniptiy.
Ill E.A VlwTA. POTTI.Ry.
IIOI.KHAI.R UKroT . ... itf. ta jm imnu !
A. M. hiniih rruii., nuiiuliw'tun unun lUt. Mnn
wrf, dtiwir potK, VMrm ore brick, eic. uoumry !
HOTt.lA
AM l UK A V EK llA.K llOTfTtY-tnt t.tT.
LHiwfti MswltMiii anil j-n-n"n. jin v) nruii.
(uriittTiv f Hum- li'Hiw. m. WaUlA. Pn.pr,-
lur Charg uu U tl.M pr dy, sLxxrOltMi lo
ATTOKt'.
ft. K rY. Att(mv and (VuniH-lor at
I kW UaMiH A UrhNM MMinf , IA-1 oiinui - i
f , -ml mi. m lettv-ni l'i'iit ir u.vrnttuiift, bfur
tff PhIiIII tlfflri', r In t III 4 i .UrtH. m I ..)! tMV
EYE Si EAR LNFIUJIAUY
tan
SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK.
Ir. nikliisTtnn. Uti rmft.iro(Ky ft Ear Inwtw
In i hi Mt-duaJ Ufimrtmi'in oi w tiiumriie i iiivstmiiv
hitaertH't. a rttif ImiMltiji. on a tK-mmful tltvatHn lu
I he mmiUi Mtri uf riiy ami b ur-Miri'0 to acciiiu
Jul kMlU-tiU mirTtmif fruni all iiaw-aMi (if the f.VK,
Ki(nr 1IIKUA1. Alwiwiiiay sluhhw nii'mihiii iu
IM'moitt iMtvmiiR un lt r I limine i'rvoua aiioMKnia,
ainl to l!fuM iv4-tiiar (o wi.infn,nJ rwifv a Ituit
IM iiiiin H-rif i'l-i- fkiMt'i inst roil iiu'Uiei u
Mi liiirntUMi in to irnvttl a lloi.it ir nurn rawfj
with ail lSt iMtat bvHifiitr nrfticW-. ct.mbtfHHl Willi ui
bt nllitj nklll Id Ih bv1 ill th mi'tnli4.
iiHiniiiiiiiir nij ah bin ami Htirna-vm nr. I'liiiin iiiutt.
rritf. uf tlisH ti-Mn Of Mtntifti ami chiUlrvn Ui tltv tuttl-iml
dfiwnuifiit Wlllatni'ltf riilt-nti(y.
Ait
itn i
ii it J. M. t Hniwtit. fr'I. oi rnywouirr mu
dai t. WUiamfM l nivi ntiiy
For any auiouut uf n( tvtnn anrl rlmilnr, 1tn
ii k. j. it. rii.KiMi n.
(gr. ! mn4 HwshlniHo't I'trltl, tr.
SIBSON, CHURCH I CO.,
Portland, Oregon.
EXPORTERS OF WHEAT AND FLOUR.
In tb Market at nil time for the abT
CoraiuiMlittre.
Adilre ua for Infnruiatloa aa to valiaea.
or Ternia of Conatfiuisient.
rt.t I 1-T4 AM) AKLAD BAGS lot
ale in lot to atilt.
Stencil marVi turn I sited fee aiiiillr-
tlnia lefl
LEARN TO WRITE.
Hftid T.cntti lo J. P. FtaMr r aiiilior o( the fV4iat?r
luii nictn of iMiiiiiaiitiiii a ml nft dv rt-turii mall a
full w't ciMtirifrffli from tlif h-ii ltb itnntiti and
wrtilfii lutainictkiiiH hnu to tirm ttr. You will alo
ftt with tbtK (, frffiio NVw and Kany rulfuln math
fiuatU al calculalionii, tKHH'lan' aitHl;d to UruuT
am! nuM-naiih-a. Aildittw, J. I . tt fliir.n
rrtu of ivutnl Muhlhchool and Wrltiim Araalrmy.
-priinu, ."r.
Il.tMMt 11 1 iW A 1113
I.tOlt ANVONK WHO Wll.l, l.F.ARN
I Kell..n eV Jlllssm'a HyMeas of Itrvaa I
nnd tiiMik t nlllna, anil, Willi at-orret meu- I
me ami MT(ei-l riiuins. lineliu a hail tlllliia I
varment, m-vernl lliiimiveinenta have loal I
Imo'II made, Aaellta lo eel! anil teach wanleil I
In everv town. HihxI aiiellta can make from I
tio to SJ ber ilav. K KI.IXIIIII A J ll.lUN. I
Clieney, r-iioWalie I'i... W. T I
rsi
SEVENTY-FIVE WaSff
TQ AKIIOl.Kal
nVE HUNDRED r.
PER
CENT.
PROFIT
lUhfi a ivairmaiifitt lrad. Plant nle bv mal, 10 wnia
. . - a . BJtllbia.aJlkl . ay. ff, u u a aj
fO,i rortiaiid, Ortyoo.
Climax Washinx Powder.
The Imiisewlte'a Menil. haa enrneil tratlinonlala from
all who have umul ll, anion wlili'h are Ih Mlalcr
KniH rkirol Hi. VUicein'a lioiltl. IVnlaml. anU the
tilslera of fharlly of llie llouae ol 1'nivt.l.nce al an
n.nver. It vea all the lale.r of waahlns anil brtinra
onl the clolhea 111 better iv.lnlllloil than hv any oilier
niiweeaof waahlns. N. W. Wllsna til neli. ral
went for th farlflc Ikutat with heailiinartera at 1'ort-
lanil
AN IHPOSTAKT t'HAMCK.
TIAVINU THANHKKHRKll IV AUENCY Of
11 the NKW IIOMIC anil t'HOWN WKWINd
u Aril I N KM to Mr. Jolui H (Inrrlaoil. 107 Tlilril street
HtirilMiiil. llrivon. 1 lake thia method tti biforill iny
liMlronaaiul the Kenenil publlf wrher Ihvae ekllcll
macelnea may belfouml hereafter.
II. T. llt'l'WON. Portland, Or.
I lOI'in OnilllY.PIltrlCllll:"ATt08l'IIKRtt'
I J lneiirnatora," prV Wo. 1'ry (lire aud luaiillla
lure nialliHl on receliit of rirli-e, Willi full direction for
uae.eui. e. "KlUaWKK at (X., uriiaaiai lei air
street, rurtlanu, ua, eole Asauta lor uie is. racin
(A at BiarsU
I lit InMv b
THE
6IANT
.a ;
runlFl'"
mw usruiur
nmsau n am
Ttilm Wondtirful Zi
SAW MACHINE
amnmnn4 to sawaS IWt lo; In taire wtaa.
taaa, and MB i cord wou4 or i.n of any alaa lo a
dr Uiaji ass saia can chop or aaar the oM way.
Srarr a anaier aae uaejnm irwi on.
ACCMTS WANTtOlraaiaraaatl
HtXD FOR CIKCULAR TO
MNTOBTH, Bier. A c ..
Oeneral Acenu for the raclAr Iw,
3i Market atreet, a tVaaet-er.
iraMerliat. llsrutor la nr-aa, 4 bmlrnla riu4t
Mrllilr.
Cor. Mornaon aud h?vud Wrvet-i, Portt&n Or
Axel! lor
Forest
x lower
Colcjjne
Mai. iU..t-
ZXW.il GLOOM
l .r ih
i .-ss. ( al .
MilAW n
Pscltirll Sj-nsp
f HAU
Glycerine Lotion
for the IV e.
'f coics
ThtMti pn'rrth)nii ar oouai lo ajivthm it tb
itiid tvtr ttf ri In ilit maritft. ami al. arc iitvliM to
rail and lor UitfUilvt-H, t)nlt'r by nmll pruiKpily
'it-lid
jettdedto. JOHN A. ri.lL.!. lriu.nwi.
lur. Mornaon aud oad rata. I'ortiaiid.ur
Xw-llc aad KerraM llelalis M U th
Head. Mtairv aflhe SiimI
PiiafUMrp, ete.
Rrf Immtiliott. Curt Ptrmantnt.
Had Catarrh In Its v-rv wont form. On box of
'Hurt IMra' urtd iu."- A a, Utarr han Hafatd.
" llavi uael tt with th mmt rru(lftnsT rvtiulL"
V. ft rrrM, Mlior"New Aiff , ' 8. ,
"I had b4sn aellk'tiKl with Catarrh for 7 voarM; two
ho Iktbyim' 'Mirt Ciirr' curvd n.." Kev. T. M
, H. AasVrsar., Sacnuui'iHo, Cai.
9l r lsmi lhrrc boara tmw Aak mar
UUUUi; DA VIM ft tXi,. Whoifflrie ariit,
I'oriUuid.Oniun.
F. WaWAI.KFB, Nolo A at. ParlAr CaC.
Cu tSaiiiHiuie Han FimovK o, .aL
PHOS1
II.A.TT!
SOAP,
I'NKIVAIXEI) X)U
Cartas aikla Dlseaara and far PrraerTlna.
leaitay aaia.
Beware of tnittaUona of both the above Jnetly eel,
oratiil artk-lea.
The (riinlne made onlv bv the fcTAlAKI
HOAP IVSrAkl, lio n'm niamiuuliire the
larKi'al aaxirlmelit of l.Al MHIY ami lUll.t 1' MOAf
In llie wor.it
tih'KlrK Sot darmmento street, Kan K.-nnc'in-o,
California.
SMTA I KANT TU E laKOT IN TH K ( IT V
All al intern ImiroYmnta. Open all lay.
al. H. BBKNNKK. lVssvtotor
tt' ' .,. iWrsTtA rlyl-it.i'"a''
Haii - tot fc i"' . . owJ--
Is' . t
I t: kkk
l-s. I HI M It II
mm
awn piHj g?Trr' js1"10
lei Ete k On,
SHOW CASE
LIAKUFACTTJEEES,
Cor. Front and Stark, Portland!
qyyr. FOR TATALO'lCS'.
PERUVIAN
BITTERS
(CHlHCaWNA HCBKA.)
1st Fl-tort BITTERS la too WOBLO.
THEY EWXTCAL Y CURK
MALARIAL DISEASES,
VI tell fa ih ayaleiaaaa aeret th ravage
(tba Urrattral Alrohol Ualalt,
OlfMtMANl.
Aak
your Dtnggtt or Wlaa Merchant
tor them.
WlLlir.ttDlNU a ('., Afvataiiaai rraa-
elsea.
W.J. VAN MHIVVKK tr Portland
The Grcait English Remedy.
VUIL ' la a never -tailing Cure lot
LJxSiy'X N..rv..iiIHI.iill-.r:xhaual-
ed Vlutlllv.Neniiiial WeaJt.
Pii..k.i.'rhiatorrniea.L
MaahasMl. lni.teut'y
I'ar-ivw. and ai' ttieierrl
hie ehVcta of eJ-Abae-
iilthfnl 1-olHea. and el
mine, and many oLLei .lLe.aaea Ihal ld to U'aautly
and dal h.
11K. MlXTHtwlllMreetoforfeltriTeHniiatree)
Itollxe t. r a caee ol llite kind the VITAL. KaV
K'lUH ATI VE .under hia aeclal advice and treat
ment U1 not cure: or for anythlnr Injure or Injuri
ous lum.d In It. B. MlftTIK treaia all pnvat
diraeatiivc.sfiiliv wltlemt mercury, (soaollatlaa
freav ThoniiiKb exanutiatK and ailvice, un-lielnu
anaivalsot uinie, aoui. Price of ltni Keatorntlvo
.i un a bottle, or four time the quantity, (10 no; aenl tu
anv mldreaa iiwii receipt of pm-e, or r. o. !., aecur
tnnu observation; and in private name. If dc!rtM, oy
A. K. MIN I'lP, it. 11.,
1 1 Kaaunay atrvet, Osua fnaaelavo, CaL
nn. MIVTCRU KIUVEY KMKUT.laV
Pll UKTIt 4. a, curea all kinds oi khlney and
Rla.lil.rCVimi'iuila. donorrhcea. (Heel, Leiiinrrboeal
For aale by ah Urmtguia; al a bottle, at bwtilea tor a.
BR, MITiK,l l A ttr HON PILI.a) are
the In st andclieaat It 1 "PH'MA and Bl UOK
cure In the uuu-kct. Kor wale by all dntKKialA
HOIHIK, MAV1H A IV.. Pun land. nr.. Whjleaae
Aa-enia v
All Orders for Medicine C. . 1. must he acrompar
nleit wttli al sXVaMai,'iiMralite of kinkI falih.) a hkito
will lie de.hited when the package ai wtilml
Patent, Xov. 11,1879,
1.I. Vi. 0. 1SWV.
mm .1 e..l-l.!l VV
nOHNK'S ELECTRO-MAGNETIOBELT.
I re ()! (emiiiaa. Hsreieeil 1 at iYeeilem Unite 'aie.
r.leHefSsUsHrfl.waiTls,ll UeH-lUtl. H.I la,
iUi.llsoe, IA t Kl.stra.kaxa. '". lie'e.ls, J
i.uaaANifcai) Tia v7 sasr in in ui,.
Will poMtlrelr cure wllhoul amSrlaa Khsunasiasp, Psialyna
Nriirslcia. K.lney Ouesie. Ine;leacy. RupluK. Lives Discs
NrKouoeia, Dyspepsia, kplnal Uissasa. Atie, Puasaad sUssi
dHeAse. Smd nwitlH.osled cstaloiruc. free. Also,
ITIIIa or Cured. 8eu4 for llluatrat .
llUl I Utile Cataloau. MiuidrecUoloum.
W. J. KORNE, Prop. vd ManuTr
lot Harkct SU, S.a Fraaclaco, Cal.
Turkish rim
I AM OFKKHINO Tl'HKIMI HUM PATTKKNK.
lUxika and Clump, for holding Pram, at Krvmly
My Pattenit art'TurklMh Uttoiiiana.
Klowvni,K,rollaliu,.1 piintd anjutr cloth Htiriitp
IrfHiK N.UaUtu tu vunmii cuiiirR, rtHuira to nitUtiB Ifu'ttt
Pt.ih'U Tlwy art lilled with rajcii or wool yarn with
a bwtk mad? rxprcNalv (or tb tniruoM. making ttii'in
mi Hlniplt that a i-btld ran follow tha dlrtH'tunw In tti
catnip ur and mak a very baodaome ruv at a ainall
UOMta
A c ntaloffu of drlrtu ftnd coat of mc may be liml
by addraaauia
jxo. n. eAKR-ifto a co.,
wit W7 Third ntrt, PoniAnd, Otvo
I. . r r-
? -
i.r Vf- m -. j
MA 12 1 ? ' vionm-a In niaiurvr yeaia,
IT-A y .1 .-,A !fi men aa l."ss .4 Meniury,
i (j J Uaiiliu.ie.N.s'siirtiai Kmfc.
. JiY Ix aain. Avrruon lo So. lety,
L':4f';' Mnn.eie. of ViM,,n. .Volsea
luUGiZJl.riMj ntuuilna un.il-rvtHi Ui tis