Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, July 28, 1882, Page 13, Image 13

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PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
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F. R. CHOWN,
SUCCESSOR TO
77tn readers of—fke H erald will
u A fellow must sow his wild
jJease
observe-that no advertisements
oats, you know,” exclaimed the are inserted
except those ice believe to
adolescent John, “ Yes,” replied be trustworthy. an writing to opccdb
Importer and Dealer in
FISHEL & ROBERTS
B.BWA
145FIrst Street
Corner First and Alder Sts.,
PORTLAND.
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their advertisement
C iirestiav H erald . This
in T he
so soon after cradling.”— Boston
will ac­
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commodate both them and us.
Electricity in Franklin’s time
GARRISON’S—.
was a wondfr, but we now make
light (J it.
THE LEADING
Clothier, Merchant
Tailor and Hatter
OF OREGON,
Sewing Machine Store,
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Guaranteesto sell the very best Clothing for
less money than any other house in the State.
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PORTLAM). OBEGO.V.
said a good woman. “It needs
rest,” replied the doctor.
JOHN ß. GARBISON, Proprietor.
The comet, like the ore in.a. quo­
General dealer in all kinds of Sewing
table silver mine, is “ in sight/ but M achines Attachments, Oil, Needles^. i-c. £
He w ing Ma c hiiiHs i t'p i itiY nrTnnrwffmff't'Bairr
IF'£al<es~a”good deal of faith and a you
want to buy a good Sewing Machine call or
send for information, illustrated catalogues
pair <>f strong optics to see it.— .sent
when desired.
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Cow Cour.
J. G. Glenn,
Norris II. Cox.
Happy is .the father whose chil­
GLENN & COX,
dren are-sd young that he can de­
lude them into the belief that the
procession is all there is of the cir­
cus.
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PORTLAND,
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BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
“ -Wore.. tlrc--ctnsc" of 'tin1
Office House—From 8 a . m . to 5 P. M.
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Ii^idynco; _291^£Pn<l Street................ lidlm.
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day, of course,” i.s the response of a
contemporary.
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During a Conference of clergy­
men, not far from Boston, the fol­
lowing dialogue was overheard be­
tween twro newsboys : “ I say, Jim.
what’s the meaning of so many
ministers being together ?” “ Why,”
answered Jim, scornfully, “ they al­
ways meet once a year, to exchange
sermons with each other.”
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“ How i.s it, Mr. Brown,” said a
miller to a farmer, “ that when 1
came to measure those ten barrels
of apples I bought from you I I
found them nearly two barrels
short ?/
Singular, very singular;
for I sent them to you in ten of
your own Hour barrels.” “ Ahem I
Did, eh ?” said the miller, “ well,
perhaps I made a mistake/’
DR. E. O. SMITH,
VANDUZEN & TiFT, Cincinnati, O
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ÎHE CITY DRY GOODS STORE.
s®r®9O0^Br^/C£S
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147 THIRD ST. PORTLAND
First Street,
Met. Morrison
Yamhill, Portland, Or.
12-8-ly
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D. W. PRENTICE & CO
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TTie Leading Music Dealers
107 First Street, Portland, Oregon.
DEXTIST,
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Otffe—Plummer A Byertey’a Dm;; Store,
Cor. Firat and Main Kt.
llesidenoe— 32 Jefferson St., Cor. Fecoiyl St.
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12-1 -ly
Bells of Pure Copper andTin for Clnirrhe*,
Schools, Fire Alarius,Farins,tdie. FULLY -
ARRANTED. Caiafogtio sen-t Fret-.
OEEGON.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
POETLAND, 0AEGON.
. S. AV. Cor. First anil Yamhill St«.,
“ The day wore on,” says the
narrative. Well, what did it wear ?
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v O C, BLANEY, M. D.,
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(NEAR MAIN,)
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n o e,
HAINES BROS., J. B, NUGENT V
and
CO., GRAND, SQUARE-AND
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UPRIGHT PIANOS,
ESTEY AND STERLING
ORGANS.
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SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
Send for Catalogue.
WM. STAIGER
THE "NEW No. 8
DEALER IN
Leading
MOXUME X TS, TAB1 j ETS
—AND—
A skeptical hearer once said to a
Baptist minister: “ How do you
reconcile the teachings of the Bible
with the latest conclusions of
science ?” v 1 haven’t seen this
morning’s papers,” naively replied
the minister ; “ what are the latest
conclusions of modern science ?”
The truly gifted and learned man
is seldom vain of his gifts or ac­
quirements. But he whose natural
parts are but feeble, and whose
achievements are but slight, is of-
ten eaten up with the niGst inordi­
nate vanity.
Head-Stones
Executed in Italian and American marble.
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Because
IT RUNS LIGHTER, FASTER, AND IS
1 More Durable than any other machine
made. We guarantee it to Out-wear any two
shuttle machiires. It will darn beaetifnlly,
lettor, make inserti oli And embroider wlltoul
<rnn iiltueliinent. A fall sot of attachments
given with each machine, leaving no extras to
buy. It is the lightest running lock stitch
uiachine in the world, and ladies wishing to
preserve tlieir health, should investigate its
meritM. All should give it a trial. Machines
sold ón inst dlment plan. Liberal discount for
cash.
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Repairing of all kimls <>f machines at rpaoom
Also, every variety of Cemetery and other Stone work, Grani'o
Monaments, and enclosures to burial lots, furnished to order.
Opposite the Opera House, Salem. Also, Staiger Brothers,
Albany, Oregon.
THE ONLY INSTITUTION OF ITS KIND ON THE COAST
W’herea young lady or gentleman can obtain a ThoronRli Business Education
At a Cost in proportions o time Emraccd.
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All crimes
I nrri h able-rahwnnd
work , warranted.
Wo
ci lines on
on earth
carcrr, ” snvs
saj s Boni
a a full
mrtrt
n oil
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hill line
line cf
of parts,
needles,
oil, é¡]
m }1» cotton,Ad. ■
Bacon, “ do not destroy so many of
the human race and alienate so
much property as drunkenness.”
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WIIEEI.EIt & vyil.MO.V, M'F'G CO..
No, -88 Morrison St., Pditlantl, Or.
SKWKIA Manner.
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A *wy Ot the I OLU-M BIA I < )M M EÇ< 1A I. I OLI.UiE JOUAÑ X1
seni free to any aditresh on appliouflou. Atldfcsi)-“ ~ ~—----------- rontJMnfng full Information, wii
P. O. Boa 683.
AV. M. .JA.NII'3^. Principal.
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