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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1879)
pf '.f iXl it .i e3; h- hV ba The Coast Mail. - anAHTiin man. ur Ct.111 OAHTIt, My- lova rat cnrxl.tiltrtl kisac, Ana f wtitu in lm nlwayn trn. And I IwIIdtiM in tit laving, A any woman would do Do I all hy 'tie window, ihjht-lieartnt, , Anit walefa lli moon round ami wlilts, AMd wish I could only b Uma, To i Itim one wore tu-nlaliU ltfclnk that tit mrvrtn nmalhavAbenrdnio A rutmy fancy It may tw ml h Mnii to erosr tender and taridvr, A Malta wer l tying roe. And nmhow II mattr tn rella, And mim In bring m ini fco I ttifcartwalh lntba-Muxlowa Utttiaold Im Una again. Two tittireacminnut or th drkuM wI)rr. how well I kunw Urtrii cheeks so Unite- ly touching. And inn two head drooping low. Then th raonn shines brighter and brighter, Alld wni through Ih Itfra above.. And tonka straight al ib cooing lottn, And ahows too the far f my lurn. 0 moon I you mrij-keep rrmr vWlon, I do not want yunr light; 1 wln I hod kppimy ttit lu lova. And had not walked iotitgut. Itre in tlin tit nf lint-win mr tlenr," ho aalil, "ami, under Mra. "Wfti- rtma loving care, will tloulitlcaa Ixi rill rinlit noon." Wonll ruliletl our cntrMtfos nml alio finally conaentftl U remain. During Iho wwk which followed ah mjildljr n pained hor health rtnd apirita, though it amall aenr over ho right tcmplo would mway ooar xmncaa to ucr narrow eenio. A hntl n very merry lime "Ukinghrr homo," aa wv aald, and dtMlrewd her over, at her own door, lo her father. Don Garcia tendered mo the warmest oxitreMiona of gratitude. After una l saw much of. lmR, and the whole MY MKXICAX SOUYKMB. y mnrit. "Well, Hal, old fellow, good luck go Willi you. I only vriah 1 could give, you tbo idwumro of my company on the trip." "Nothing wonld please me letter, Oeorgo. I can ruwmro you of a cordial welcome from Undo Jauiea. Can't I persuade, yon ? " "ImpojwiMp, my friend. Don't put Umptation in my path. You may bring mo Btimo memento of the don, however.' "All right my boy. Xonc of that tort of tiling for me, yon know. Of all ailly, womaninh tricks, the worat is the Listing fconrenir linalneas. But I promise if anything wortlt the trouble of transport ing present itself, yon shall be the re cipient." "Thank. I sdtall hold you to your promise." Iliad finished my four year' course at Harvard. The glorica of Class Day and Commencement were already things of the pans. I was abont to turn my bock upon the jxjople and places which hal no long known me. but would know mo no more. I had determined, beforo nettling down to the practice of my pro foaaion, to visit an uncle residing in Mexico, and the necessary pn.iaration being few and quickly made, a couple of day later I net out npon my journey, reaching my destination without any de tention or adventure, to be heartily wel comed by my relatives. 3Iy uncle'a rancho was aitnatol about fiftcn mile front the city of U , was well woo1hI and watered, ana mockim witlt almost stuuibcrle henbt of cattle. The familv conainted of ray nncle and sunt, amrthv'ir two children. Frwl. the eUler, wa about my age, a bold, fear leaa, handsome fellow. Wo lecame friend at wgbt Gertrude wm a leauti f al and accomplished girl of eighteen or thercalwttt, h fair, almost dazzling complexion, which contrated finely with Frwi'a Bpuih black eye and glowing cheektu Aa the rancho was one of the largest in the region, the number of cm plorea wa neociwarily large, and was made, up of Texan, Mexicans, and a few iiaubreed. Fred and myself ient whole days bunting, fishing, or riding over the nr roundiug country. It was all now and strange to mc. and presented xest and charm indescribable. Pred rode a pow erful roan, and I a nerv block stallion. Wo wonld often race lot. miles, yet so nearly were the teedti matched that we conhl never decide which waa the awifter of the two. . One day I had ridden alone into U . Jl waa nearly evening when I turned my horse' head homeward. When about five milea from the house, a terrific tbnnder ktorm burst from an apparently clear oky. The rain poured in torrents, while the flashes of lightning rent the air almost continually. I waa trusting to Nero to pick the way, as we were pass ing through a wood, when suddenly he atopped abort and obstinately refused to advance a htep. In vain I ccaxed, scold ed and Wiled at the bridle. There he Ktood and there tseeined likely to remain. I wa much nrpried at this conduct, but on looking around, epied a hone lying by the roadside, apparently dead. He had been btrnck by one of the bolU of lightning. Where was the nder? Dismounting and throwing the bridle over my arm, and grasping my pwtol, I Beared the fallen honse. Suddenly Sen again btopped and ap peared lineup; at nt moment I dis tinctly heard a call for help, coining from a little toward the right. Un- fiwered, and again uearu mo ''i - learned to lovo her witli ctrength of my manhood, tltouuh I hard ly dared hope the beautiful girl would return my affection. Aa my viait drew toward ita close, I naturally became anxiona, and one calm evening, as wo were atndling along the early twilight, determined to learn my fate. "Yonra i the life yon have saved," waa her reply. Aa yon may anppoao tlfia did not hast en my dejarture; when at last 1 did set my face homeward, my wife accompan ied me. Going down town a few weeks after our arrival, indulging in a whif, a hand was laid on my olioulder. Turning I encountered the laughing eyes of George. "Well met, old fellow " aaidhe," Juat got Imok? ' "Yea, and am heartily glad to mo yon. llavt a cigar?" "1 uovor.rafnao Uio wtel, tltankyon; have conacicntioua acruplea against it." "Uy-the-by," said I, in a jwnso in the conversation that cusucd, "come and dino with me, and poo what I brought home." "Mr souvenir! What la it ?" "Wlty, the truth i, George, I didn't see but one thing that I thought wortlt bringiug home, and I can't well spare that"' "It won't do, Hall! it won't dol A bargain's a lxirgain; I altall claim the souvenir, so le prepared to hand over." "All uartie agreeing." I auswered as I turned the key in the iock. Aa we entered the dining room r beau tiful voting lady, with a alight look of surprise in her eyes, came forward to greet us. "Mv wife, Mw. Xorris, Mr. Mushnell," I ud, alding: "My souvenir of Mexico, George!" His face fell, and to his credit, bo it said, he baa nover referred to our one time targain aince. Frnwicn Actoiw in Ijndok in 1843. In 1848, M. llippolyto llostcln, the nmiiAKer of thoThentcr Uittorique, camo over horo to represent"! Itctno Margot" at Drury ljtne. tho recelpta of all places of enter tainment In Paris hating Won tnatcrlally reduced through tho excltemont Induced by tho revolution of that year. Tho the atrical profession and thopatrloU" were at once nit In arms. Tho coutteay and Tavor with which Mlea Helen Fa.iic.lt and Macready had Iteen received lit Tarla were Hcvinlngly rorgotton. Chailea Kcnn actually went so far aa to rcpuat the bortl Chamberlain to interdict tho intended performances, and before long a cabal wa formed to prevent tltls and further attempts on the part of forvlgncis to interfere with imtlvn talent, Tho scone which Mlowl tho re 0)enlni; of tho theater can hanlly be de scribed. Tho nudionca seemed besUlo themselves with ran; thoy hurled mts slcs on the stntte beforu tho curtain rtwe, and tho play era were reluutletsly hissed. 4Thn mw." alil II. n 1V.n titvuM .. Aiiti.itl row, showing not only the tlltbcraltty or the rioters, but helr paucity of Invention, lu tho old O. l times there waa aomo humor. A gool jo:o now and then found iia way into tho uproar; but thla wan a lone, dull, tlUtnal display of nationality whtclt was etfectivo from the more fait that it was wearisome. Two or three In dividuals In tho pit thoucht it tho height oi iiumor to put un tnoir umureiias, inn tho ttalice deemctl it a still better joko to conduct these persons out of tho house, widen proceeding prevented a repetition of tho pleasantry. Never did we see a number of persons so busy in attempting to degrade themselves lit tho eyes of all rational beings. Wo have reason to think that some of these zealots, worthy of bet ter exploita than those of last night, were really iHimons of standing and respectability in tho histrionic profession; and these, wo are sure, when they rise tins morning, will loos with regret on the stupid scene of yesterday, ami take espe cial care uot to let their friends know they were coucerned in such an exhibition. Tho iua.vers.on their side, would not bow to the htorm. "Us curent la Constance," says M. llwtelu in his JluiorittUt tt &tYTiini trim Homme tie Theatre, "do reci ter leurs rota sans en omottro une phrase, au milieu do vociferations, do crla d'ani uuux et d'injure." In a few hours, how ever, thev wero on their way back to Paris, probably pityim: us from tho bot tom of their hearts. The Thentrt. rott a a i.r. A Har ntrmr fur a nitintl, od l'ay luar lntmtinriil lu I'oHUml. ANKW MlhMNKUY BTOKK-GOOPtJ, PixtoKw nt Kttrnttiire. all iijw--x(v1 lnt Kxwlloit, fl atore. dcrtdl.l trml x-ourwl, ami hlro tthxxwt urtd. Will t wM l illnuinl, m nwnr I RviinR Kwi VVr lnfrmlion aiib' r mI.Iivm Tti.MN tu Ome, Portland, Onwu. J!,,f CATARRH! POSITIVELY CURED EY BISHOP SCOTT GRAMMAR SCHOOL J. W. HZZXi B. A.. HoRtl MiMftor, PorilHud. Or. ADD1NON ,CJ. OUH1H. Attorney JbGauiinolor t Xtvvr PortlamU t t i Oreguii. llooma 8 nnd , over l-'trst National Hank CtrllcuUr attsit'toit itd toluilit liilln UiiIKhI tsut cmrl. PREPARES rOH BUSINESS A NOTUK PllAtTK Vb ll 1 1 W M ''IKK in a jtiiiati tiurs ul inlriclioit ill lVkiVktrpinp, Uiinm-w V"i tnr, l!u. Antli mtU lVnmanili mul iho ri)tlil branch Wr lilt inririimtuiii iuMiv DaKltAN'Ci: A WIIITK. IVHUnd, Or. A Prairie Duel. Some rive year ago, Adam Goldio left his native county of bhannou, Mo., were he waa engaged in cattlo raisiug, for Northern Texas, where he passed two vcaru, and there one of tho most exciting incidents of hi career hap pened. Ilia fame as a marksmen among the'Xexons soon beeanio notorious. In the vicinity of Goldie'a ranch lived Wil liam Darfell, or, an he was more famil iarly termed, Bloody Bill. This Bloody Bill waa a noted ruflian and desperado. Hia feats in markmanshiu were likewise astounding, and probably no man in the Lone Star State excelled him in handling the rille. He became jealous of Ctouuo a fame, and managed to pick a miarrcl with him, which reunited in a challenge. After a short consultation, they decided that a duel should be fought, but, in consequence of tho extraordinary skill of both, at a very long distance. On the open prairie, abont two miles distant, grew two post oak trees. They r.M fonr hundred varda amrt. and were the only tree on th'at spot. All around waa open, timberlesa prairie. It waa de cided that Goldte and Bill should both take up a iKXution behind tueir restec Uve trees, and then blaze away at each other. The Texam hoped by this means tn nrevent bloodshed, or at least a fatal termination of the duel. The prelimin aries Wing settled, the whole jarty mounted their horses and rode out on the prairie to tho selected stwt Goldio took up his position behind one of the trees, and Bill enscoused himself behind the other. The rest of the crowd then rode to a slight eminence to the right, where they were to remain as spectators. One of them waa to give tho signal for the beginning of the combat by firing his ritle into tho air. Goldie waited anxiouslv the detonation of the rifle, which Buddeuly Bounded on the air. Then began a duel at tho longest rango ever recorded. Goldie advanced from beldnd the tree in a kneeling pos ture when? wbix! lfta sombrero was i per forated by a ball from Bloody Bills rifle. Quick as lightning he dropped full length on tho ground in tune to ecaie the other two bullet which came : ,,.;.1 tinrrewiion. He lay Mill, brought Ida rille into poition as ho waa atretched upon the ground, and then re mained immovable. Presently he tiaw a diminutive figure which ho knew to be Bill, advancing cautiously from the shel ter of the tree. Quickly taking aim, he fired twice in huccession, and then re tired behind the sheltering trunk. Ono of the ballot ho discovertni nau ijaci tlirontfh the lobe of Bill' left r. of firing tor Every human soul boa tho germ of sotuo flowers; and they would open, if they could only find sunshine and free air to expand in. I ulways told you that not enough of sunshine was what ailed tho world. Make people happy, and there will not bo half tho quarreling or a tenth part of tho wickedness thero is, Jr.t. Vhild. Sea bathing w uot indulged in by several llusian ladies at Atlantic City on account of the jealousy felt by the nobility against permitting any familiar itv with the serf. lb UiralTolxc In N.lf-Hlml'ni: vrotrr. through the lobe There waa a ccwution now Uie datmhtorf Don Garcia, wboM mucho 'tlSffi remained in a . 11 tbo way home, but on mW Uvea, quickly revived. There waa a bruit" over lie right temple, as though nhe had been Mrnck a heavy blow. Aunt Ellen bathed her forehead gently, and I she dropped into u troubled , .deep. Kho alt'l't but a few moment, and atari iiwr up, exclaimed - , Where am I V nd almont immedi ately added, "I wniombcr it all. now. I had aiwnt tlio day in U , U -s- ilained "ttud returning was overtaken l Ktorm. Mv horn,, blinded .by .the Inrid flaahe Unit piercwl the gatheriug rkneastand deafened by the thunder. KS unmanageable ami ran. U-yonJ that 1 remember nothing. I explainwl how I bad found her. lli Sea filled with tears ua aim thankc,l S $ expreaaivu words, for wiving her ilfct I irotted Ibut I deserved no tteali 'I had only done what anyone Ewlmhl uuder liko circumstances. .irw I....1 letter return homo, , ahe rul. ;;i'ther will bo very ,1..kiU' a ttrnrrtft-ll rt 'l'lia next flash revealed a woman lying by the trunk of 'a fallen tree, her lace ,jen aoiaie icd his 0,,1)0- Iwtiied in blood. A gently as possible ! bea4l ana shoulder expose.!. I lifknl her to my wuwie ieiore bd,ki Nero the rein and told him to take u hX few more flaahea, low, mnttering thunder, and thoatorm lulled. Coming to tho oteii plain, away weped, like Uie wind. In a abort time wo wereat home T tM mv htorv m a few words. They .i.A,i dm A-ountr woman aa U Aunt lil on. ' 'You are far too weak ttVhliugagaiu , tonight- I will iMixiou" about nw " W-k "irs-ft----," to inform SSSSdJlhit you were overUiken by tSuVa will Hlnd tho night kTHe.i tnprning fouml our guwt ygf rL Garcia waa Milt for, awl SSL tot the rat tiwo. W arrival. !K2iw Motto. He exprea m ate., mmI ttkvMl r n;v Hcrhtnintr his rifle was at hi shoulder, and the detonating report was heard. Bloody Bill' hat wa carried away by Iho bullet. Goldie now rather incautiously advanced from hi shelter, and became' the target for six bullet n succession, ono of which mode a hole through hU lmnts and another in his coat-?eeve. Ub xt a hasty retret. The duelist ittood gazing at the tanJ trees, each watching for the " form of hi adversary. Each peered cauTiously from behiml the tree en deavoring to get Kight of the other. Gol H at lostBaaw Bill again vance and the former tepil rapidly to the front, and quickly brought hU rifle into iMMitlon. Almot HimnlUueously Uie ffi "hani reiiort of two rifle rang on UuTa r, ami loth men fell. Goldie man ul7Vij. t.i..tr and crawl behind the trunk of tree. Ho had been wounded in tho left shoulder. Presently he wa joine.1 by the Texan, who had bten wtneaseaof thi wo-t exciting duel. They had already ridden over to Bloody Hill, nl fcnd him dead. A bullet had penetnttedldtemj)le. Ono of tho Spanish provincial paper recently published '""'.T it obituary column. It said: "fhl morning wa wummonod away the jew SeriBlSbald Illniaea. from ft ahop to another and better world. Tho under etened. hU widow, will weep upon hU tomb it will also hi two daughter, II ha and Emma, tho former of whom married.Tud the latter i oi" to an LflS? "Si funeral wUl take place to morAi Hi diaconaoloto widow, morrow. ; ,,i u 'rid 1h- llU dO tivmiuuuit", - ,, - Slord haamUod our rent. T ke Earl of Aabtarnbam will marry a vtawai Anwriww lady. The constant liability of the rain to pour do n upon our harvest fields at any time has leu many farmers to deitiro a harvester which will more expeditiously handle the grain than any which has been heretofore obtainable. For the last two years, Mr. W.G.Si-oggins, of Wash ington county, Oregon, ha been anxious to obtain a self-binding harvester which would cut and bind a swath ten feet in width, and to that end has been negotia ting with Messrs. Newbury. Chapman & Co. for such a machine. These gentle men, in connection with Mr. Ayres, man ager of the San Francisco house of Os borne & to., unueriooK to aupjiiy .ur Scos'in with siith a self-olndcr and har vester aa he delred, anil they have met with the most abundant success, as his letter in another column will indicate. The machine has been put in the field, anil operated several days to the entire Mtis&tcticti of the purchoscr and a large number of persons who witnessed its operations. This is the first and only ten-footself-bindini? harvester now known in the world, and Messrs. Newbury, Chap man A Co. are deserving of great credit for their energy and success in wu un dertaking. It is something to be prouil of to introduce a machine which cannot fail to work a revolution in the manner of harvesting the great grain fields of Oregon and Washington Territory. Thla machine ho a greater capacity than a ten-foot header, and is destined to supercede the headers even where they have been deemed indispensible. a it takes a less number of horses and cut more per day than the best ten-foot header. No ad vise farmers and all parties interested to read the testimonial or the purchaser, . G.ScoguIn, which will be found in an other column, and call on .Set bury, Chapman & Co. If any further informa tion is uesirea. IlEuiixnioMwr. Of hito years no de partment of natural history has attract ed more attention than that of tho study of internal parasite m man anu owiur animals. To the great" multitudo and variety of creature thn found, associat ed by one common habit of life, havo zoologist given tho general name f Hel minth, which are a eculiar fauna ilea tined at some time in their lives to occu py an equally peculiar territory, rliat territory ia tho wiilo-sprcad domain of the interior of living animal bodies to which, alas, poor humanity form no ex ception. It J unpleasant to think that wo may at any time become a prey to these danL-erou and mischievous depredators. Wo were lead to these reflection by a recent visit to Dr. Van Denberg office, when he had just completed tho expul sion of 070 worms from Mr. I-ebnmri; who stated that ho hail auffered for 12 year. They were oil mal , about one ami a half inches in length, except tig one-a nondescript abont three niche long, an attrociou rascal of forbidding opilearanco. Ur. Van Denberg 1 the irreat worm exterminator of the century. Head hi advertisement in another col umri. - Farmers Tako Notice 1 rflMIK OltKOON AND WASH IXUTON'COI. oity Iiainl lVmxur hav superior a.lviU- K for pulling lands, ami tutt wishing t soil will do well to vQiuult rUhoror ilia following AOKNT lWnrey CWsOrvijMi City, Orvm. A. Orny, HubUrU.Or. Kutmtvl Drown, Ovrvais, Or. Win. II. Holme. atcm,Or. Owrp Hunt, Sublimity, Or. J. 0 Powell, Albany, Or. Mnitit . uraMtuMti, Jiinctioinvr. Thonij)n A" IWiu, Kiirciiu ttly, Or. K. A. Cbenowitli, tVrrallU, Or. 1U V. Kullr, MoMiuuTtlto, Or. It. U. 8oruinrviilo, yiiori'Iau. V. O. Pi tier, Kilciwrnlciiiv. Or. OiarlM linVUnl, IHIlin, Or. I. W. Pillonp-r. HllWwre, Or. IWron lHnWs, Nn(vutir, W. T. JolinS. lUorth, IVkm. W. T. James K. llount. Wall WalU. W. T. Albert Howk, Hpiknae Kali, W.T. James Unity, lVmlloloti, Or. 1. Jf. Muay, Ctironvillo, Or. If not convenient to ivntnlt either of tho shove cnts, cv.munin.tenl- in rn or by letter wilh Uie hosul ofllco t Portland, OtvRon. Oregon aod Wasliliigtnu Colony Land Co. Rooms 8 and V Klrt National ltaltk IVIdg Dr. J.l'.P. Van Deiibergli.Sr Ho Hi Ftrt St., bet. Taylor & Salmon, Partlmxl, Ortu. THE GREAT WORM EXTERMINATOR I ILm o( Sui lWM.lCO. WoaU Inform tb kk emrllr tht tut i jt tiuni ctto vl mvlkl n-l tvrtttf In Kunix iml IIm I HIUJ bUlo. i MJi b Ik.ii lil Ct. fornU. bu, b ! otwtt.Uon uul crttvrltnriiU cuiim lu th. oxkIiuImi Out llirt. r tuor mili ntl tUml Jtc tij , hJivUilUt, .nlnm-uU or olh. iiwkti'fiuUiti. 11i puUK siwfIljf, or ths pnrJ.m at Utxt, urn r f t4 Hi humlxr vt v. UnU bl lru.l by uliwnt (hjiUUn. lur tbU, Uut,uriha comriilnl, ltlum njr KlWf. It lb dlmH lus bum un.lrrJl (w J-j- ol Itr. Vn .tv bcrv's Sinl;n Worm lt.mr.lr ouM h ImiuvdU aUlr ctirrJ lh cunulnl. iik! bar uunraemt am; U. Vr tan Iknbcr i"a lu dUccui a Urja rarUtr el Oltfvrnl rouU mnj hrtbs whlcb, br atuJj f Ib. efcmn obMrraliua al (tlaiwlia riiucnU, ba can cuojclautkHMlr r that b hut dlvrrJ n not tiW lur toa.fJa run of tt Mlotn dicu: PyiivtoU, OitW Afftloi ul lb Ur and IttJ. atn Aral an4 iwom.4 mimkI CVi(iupij1, whlla tnlUor, rW, bMinuturrlMn ur toont ttiuiios Ntrruu. ItUlltr. tptIU' Hla, Kiwuinaitem, Mum B. HarrhM. IikuiIIwikw of frlrw, tlrarrl, Hur Albua, ItUbrU. Irv. anU all tU !!. xbk art ktwu tatokr tl mix nf rnsrwt. oikIi h Hjyb UK l aJl tU forma, immi rbra, HUrt, SlrVtur, I IVh iKftamimlkm wl tlx UUJJ.r anj ITlnU UUikI.. KarufUiMiitS, l"rMul. I1I, llwrtra. Llvtcbca al-l all t-utaiiiwM Kru41t of ths fckln fan crrTuwn rafril iUiorit)Hul .iii III twcnl VrnrrrsM I.t.s th lorti.r rfirru a cu In Ifw throi Wall !;, or iorlri. ..... Tor lh tin. tar an.1 tbnjt,lr an UtnUnth -acanrs iKrr anl UiluM rnr.I. Vr Van UtmUrli wouU aJl tbo. Ulka InilMol with lrirttartllt of lb L'Uiua to lr 'ls "" die. aiJ frl cut-l . . . . . ,1 Ir Van linbrrali'a lalalllM Worm Srnip lor C1.U dirn. I'rWIt Harrall Util lb . WU. laixr nuiklrL Hr ruotulUnx and undtr-.r'Us a .imiJa ataniltutlun. thmcUdn Inmll lblr dlwawa afa eu.l tif ornu vr Ik, at all ricnU, lr tan Itrnbtrxl. Ull tbm fpi "bat UImim.- tbajr ar .uCarlfur OtwilUlkAif lnJ oaniltutwna ftrv l rliHrgr, In all - lr t M IwnUrli ru4rmt-r. lu all o-na, U t 1-U lit. aorsu, ur no cbar.'ta. A lrga Taacup Kull at Vima Ki p.tll. Thla Utortlfr that Dr. Vaa t)nbrh pH J alaMttacupfiillof worunfroMio . a. me wa urtDarlxhtu. io Inebrs In IrUKth, and i uw I twl Ska n man aaln I rwule on T-oly Mcod Ut,Utweu Kaod f, l'onU'"1'Os''vn,t,t0t Ovar aooo Worms KaiiellaU Ooat-otllaof ur. Van Denterrbs Worm Hyrnp tiMlled orer 20 worraa fm't utf son w yeara or tipiieu ore. iJMrrlTn. w Italmon suet. foaruxo. MaVsl, !. MurJr Will Out. OoobotUaof Dr. Van Jn Ikrn's Worm Byrnj ipSli3oTtrWW-orms fro in my aon ko-iK aud bid th effrct of eurln blm of !""' t)",fJ ' rldr!nXJhlolUaud on. half Ul tlren fandQ lluJMl ' WTa. r0TLaHD.OlO',JCK2 I"'" A. Lir vl wUrti llriilb Mrmr-il lurlC. nlr. r Hi r'siao". Wan I, 17P. TI.U U to tertlf r tt I bad b.n Uujrt Vt tMtm 1" ." o7f.l tot, Ud -iibol r-aclx'V r - T. -... ..i,ut J.icUjra wbo alKlcil rua. taian ti Dr J f I. Wa tU-rifH. M..r. ofllr. No. iMnHl.ihatrert f . unabK M .ail or Jk aluna, h.dJiIn!ir.r,fu,.n,l..atM,lr V ld all .nr tllnIrnui.linU.rr ra rrall by a alel ol -ur... ??-. Jz'..... .i -Jl A.itluiK-1 t.no "llbln t .'.T..T. :". .-Tin-IUI. rtll ' -"Ji" aM.lfl tT--i I aMHHH I mflBBHBct ri ti i . v i. wMwuil i ii ii fftTOjBi' ABasflVliHBBBBBiaBn 1 DR. JAMES KECK I'll rrlrinilct Olrtrrlt llorlni. Clironlo ami Private Ulspnsrs a Specially. Gauuei' Cured avUIioiK llicusool'tlio knife IIHINHTITITIONHIOI'I N't-HP Z I W.tll ' W.IUI I I' A A Mil AliMAHTQ laaulral l.V a fllll ivll- ol ttlWKll "1 l I, I a. 1. - I . -1. ; K'ud I" l..-al II i W.aV ll..M.0Uiii f.'rdlsor lorlmin- TI." i-r ,.f Mn.iy .a.s.. ...i-r K...iai. kh,i p . v rti aran. ifMrml iiiniil-rs af W Hl Mst I Ir al HmUoI alijl!r. h n-av rfcwg n in Un ml -y rn.m datoof ...tr-m l-r '.;' "IWnnll' II'V.'. '"J "" " .Mas "r J? II 'llll.l., II. A., r u lcl..r. Iho In. lUv M W .MnUUl. I' I' I .tttoi. I. CALL, AND SKK J IIM! If you nruaftlluteil with any Chronic or DitHeult l)iwne. The Westinghouse Threshing Machine, The Clute & Co. Portable Engines. Hvi'OqllONt ortlt'lllltllHilHl'M'W VllttVatV(tOp4 j liireilK V I'Of till HtltlO fallal lll IMl.tllllllr t IM'I t UM j tlt'lllU HlMV.Uwtl.V talalluiMl .MUOllllU'M. AV have muInI11 oiirm'l vw 1U tl" lvs ri'iil3 Iv HUlMCItlQIt IlU'htlH'aa, IIIMl lift! lMMIIIMMllllMl his ihi'iiiKi'M vlt iimmI tlit'iit Iiim( NoiiKim mm 'I'lH-: Itl-lHTa MiM'lilitota tltv hit v uver Miieii. MtMttt ! OtitaltrtiM mid tlt'wtM-lpt t v tltMnlitia, AtrMitM vitittMl In uveryoniiiity In tltla r tat Hd tho Torrltorli'N. E. J- NORTHRUP & CO., ioit rcvtN . ottr.uoN DONT SPEND YOUR MONEY ! To k to H;tii l'ranciaeo, when you can bo otirnl in I'ortlaml. KKW FIKIH AX iKW CilMHKS Itodrock Prices. EOBBINS AND YATES. ALBERT BARTSOH, I'Ihiio MiiKer and Tuna) M,' Aw i. wrl STOP TAKING THOSE WORTHLESS DRUGS That iloyuti no K'xxl. tit ''t tho fol- lowing trtitttnniit anil Im vtmtl : READ A TEW OF THE MANY STATEMENTS Of norttoiM living in I'ortlaiul who hat o botm rureil in tht nt y vur: Portland Business Directory ""ST"' LlVi on lb. sUwalV lf Id.,, afur. md ii tu k. alur lU M dJIT" r Van IW.Ur1.-a ajrlinl WJ ! I. . ara.1 by myatlf ana irvruo . K. It, I.OVINK, I fllf tbat tba al)a l.cta ar. tiu. and I baa lus .-. oaj(a Kafny tUttii Ml ,-ra.iuo. Da. J . K t'urf. Vaa I)aallll--I''',,". I docin It my &! for m. but to U.r VJtuitJSS. at5yKyh-ri wrtSWMiura'wt I" VLVi .11 m Irooblaa ao - --n .?. 2i2r I h aTuUoor hnun Xfa,jrJaSar"sSl-rf-l y aiHi in. ii lu.W hl'J tn am eaiiiiiiz ru u i about 7U0 wwnt, fri.oi on. PHVKIOf AW ASI) HVHUVMH. ri" u)ivir Moao'- I'o of Art. ATTORKV-AT-fcAW. W, H,-4 lHuaUi' Jiuumw, a na ull Waanlnifu"1 aul Klral. IIKNTINT. KOEIILKB, W., VH, XtHtfttr DENTIST S-j oyeit'K 10T Vlr,aret. TtS 1'UIMTKKN. arsKMiSMS order, cxMllvnt u. tiOUUUT-r TH &u-AunU TColUctl. V. alui;w worm., iwi - :. , . , lwl.a Vme. ean- aa-.y l''"' V'jVmn lowing nMit a.in livwe ". ' ' '" V A, Ti-T Ilka swlliar mail "'.'' l'?. ... n.i...i,i..(...li I' n"' Anolli.r UUKl.r. I would riU to tl, 1-MXtoSfolr". Illct-! for uUut Un years $$i ,". ly evtry complaint wll,l W"' m'7 ffiTC. afcUnswlthout J.W "' won". we Ilia Van "'" "'Y.rnl M lUK "vo of Ids cauao of my 'I''l''lnt-r0,,,r,,), f, fivo hui.. worm jwirdirs I jwaaod B70 """Jr wwt 'fLoy 'or. ob-ul ,;, Z 5 Hi. "i cm ". le.igtli.Kow .," ''"c"i "eM. at No. W tav Ian tno ltstl.fr. I n.. Uhh "SaKoA-fi-"-.""- H-ss-rsa --ft,."T,"M "'"" "I. ".?" ;'..iJ l Uruai ! ': A very lad iiia wlirrt llu llcnt lnrii al niut lillnil and df, ihI wo alowly dyliij l cviMUliiPttiiii urrl . 1'nkTi.tiaJMly II), MTS. " lr J. Keel, urn tkt Ai( l).r Sir aal Vntuila Till ia tocvtlily ilat 1 Kav Un af tlirtol with Catarrh In my !wd far llvB)ir, uinl atnul l'ie vrara ayu 1 taw that II waa Ulnuif In my luuga. I m aliiMMl Utixl ainl il.af, ami it was only a mailer f liuie wlu I wottkl ill. Willi runaiin)4in 1 Had cut mi bad til I wtiMI I would lie down at nightllm murut would dti Into my Ihrunt, atxl 1 wwtld liuii. tn my IWt bimI cuush, nlmnat .tranlml tu dratli. I mad illuln wliat Ut tudo. Home said Marliatl' t'alarrli Sniitrw.il, aiid lAa'a aud I'mre'i wrru reMiiim,rMlc. lo n, I wmimmitsl mi Manliall'a but ii dxl m mi K"'l ! tog' and I'irnVs also nir-t with tlw illiijrntifylli; rmtt AllrrlryliiRall tlisw sihI many i.Ilirr,, 1 va yrl lowly iiyiiif. I liad lakrti ln-.llolii aUml UHiryn.r, aim iui ihi ixiir, i wui;iti in irmliiD'lit vf f-t ptiyafciaiir, UitltrimilwiiiM fulling to liavti llio doairrl ll1, I guv up all h..nf rrtvti'ry. At lat n frirlid told M of Dr. Krck, and I mruulbnl him. Il tl u Iia nHilil fine in. I told hint li Ma my iuUir, and Umk n boitl f hit r-rnly lioinr I am now on thti sixth little, nnd am alnnxt well If I crl no Ullrr, minify n.ul.l lint luvliaw tho t-nr-fit I liatti rrtiiirwl fVvtii llua ninllrtiM. fur fur lhr articular rail at tho Hint Toll UUt, south of 1'uttlatid. W. O.J KAN." 1'oiitHM., Oariwv, May, 7, Im;v. " Ur. Kitk : This is tu i-f.-lify thai Hjr;lit muiilhs have tlflnl illiro a mm has f-li rirrctnl, and 1 am wi-ll yrl. 1 lnlcTn it Is llio only "surti rurtr" on Ihn (ki1. Cumo cine, ivtno all , this i. llio Halm in Oilrud." W. (I, JKA N. Clia. II. Hamlin of Knit rurtUndrurnl, after having suit. nil f.ir 'ii vi-ora, Imnnp; lril iiwrly all oilier rrmlm, ami allrr le-liijc wwr n and dmwd ly many loral tdiy.lmau ltnal what h say a with nKird tn liU j.rrofiit hraltli aflr Iiavinghi" ctirnl ayrar ago hy l)r Kxk. V.kl I'orii iM, .1uiii I, lh'9, " Jh- JCtcJc i I would alatn that I havn not Iotii a. will lnflflrn yrars a t havn U-cn iho Lit Nir, since you cum I mo of Catarrh 1 C.JMIAMMN." Another runarkahlo euro of a well known rill ten of Yai. l'ortlnnd who hail mirvrnl for 10 years raining IdindurH Ac. That tho euro was radiral and rinaiifiit the following imhllihiil a year afterwarda fully attctU. Kjt 1'okti sun, July I, I87K. "Dr. Kuk: 1 am haii.y tu my l ou and tho aulh'rlngi thnt I am till frro fmni that terri LloiliwuKi Calnrrli. . II WHKKhRIL" A Cnao that haaDafflnl all otltnr Troat- lUODt. Vow rapidly ni-overinu and nearly curwl hy I;r Keek's inollclni'i l'uliTbMI, Mny 9, Ih7'J " lr Ktrk Jktir Hir I have l-n nllllcl.M wilh Catarrh for irtur twciity-aoveii years, an i have tried nil kinds ol medieliiea, and went In illllt-rt-nt diu'nrs, and urn Id llud tin tellef until I tried Ur Keek's Hum Cure" I nm now get tlliK well und feel liko u new i.roii " MIIH M, K. lirNTJNOTON. Many slAtcmeiits might li addl, hut lit Ihn alovu sulliov, na cuourh '" Ixeti uililuud In prove not only thnt tl.n Ibalor's treatment nnd romiHlies are a "Hl'Ili: CtMtK," hut also Iho lm lOr'ntit und valuahlo fud that his cures aru jt maiient T iwrtlea livliie a dlttanea and who cnwiol avail llieiiiwlves of a mrw)iinl Inter view, llm Ibu lor will,onMlof teudollaii, a-iid an luiiif Hater aud lulllc't-'1! '""'"rrh mtilMini for one montli'streatment, together wilh ullnemuMry ill reitlousuiid ndvieu Alter a momli'a trial tho Iwlieflrlal elfe-la of Iho treutmeut Well UM-oluoao ajijuirtlit as to coiiviniw tliu atieut Unit a RADICAL AND PERMANENT CURE l'ouri.AM), uurt.uv. H'IioIoimiIo anil Htduil Denli-ni in Mouldings, Engravings, (mikomos, niAMi'-s vi'.iiVirr KHAMIS, l'ASHAl'AUTOl'IX. Vir.Wb.STI'.ltKOHfOIM'-S, ma'ix. inv. irrt. WHITNEY iL HOLMES' ORGANS. Pianoa, Violin HtriiiR, llannuniraa, Ar- conli-oua, luntrtit'tioii lMk ami Miishml .Mrrvhattilia. 5t0 eh' AmwiAin anl (lermaii ri.nn.i ! ' any nt mado tn wilrr 4J ' r.llrl nr msdoptrr lute vii a rail Kalu'a. Iuli guarvntenl JIU Klr.t "li. I.t. 3II l Naliuuti. HEADERS OUTDONE A bELF-Iini)ly HARVESTER Thnt Citta nnd llluda n TEH FOOnrSWATH WITH EASE! Mlvsslw:. Nr.Wni'HY.CIIAl'.MAN A Co., intrinliiri) Ihn llrat Utn-fiwl elf himliiit; Imrvi'xior iwr run lu thu wnrld TESTIMONIAL (Itkrov, On., AK 7th. I?' MlJVlM. MllHIII'Ut, ('llAI'M' A t", I'oktmm' I Imrcliy iprlify thnt lint Ten Foot Oalxirno .Self-Hlndtnif llartritrr iiurrliUHoil of you and atarttMl on my farm In WanhliiKtaii coiinly, Oregon, this day. in a imrfi'i't mhtwa, thu harvtwler nnd himlur hoth riiiinliiK amootli ami iliiliitf thiilr work well. I llinl lint himlur an htrii my txiMctntliui ami U fully ahln tu tnko rum of thu tliliktwl anil lioatlmt urnln. ami tnkiM any that I uvuriKiv 1 1 r C tt t I r. Kranicli 61 Bath PIANOS. Gnblcr's Nrw Scdlo Upright PIANK , n..i.,n nf.AN5 tJ UUIUVlt vnuriMwt Fine Piano Stools. Tm.ifcr. ahd tut."'.' f4 i.ut-tt a ij" ', WaiiiHw" 'llit.Uai,, M.-r IVUl fJ lall.li lllk.ll. mmS w PFUNDEB'S Sec aWTalfl FEVER & AGUE MIXTURE y ;m wsawtm ir;i I'ortlaua. no '" "-l-Mn 10 of his cau-yl all my '"'f',' "'a jw horrildo lowk; small worm jwwdera, I Isaeuoou 0e.iiBf trig vforroi, ; J".," .a.hth of an Inch In IniWlnleajti-t T 'Tat Vo. iill First thkkusss. I roslda HJi '' ra Uaicawir. trt,rortlftBJ,JB'n' EVERY DRUGGIST SfllSl "SINGER" Stjwinir iiiiiiMc &TILU TAKlSTIIi; LtAD- .' mn mms, niiu iirf iimt i Up ilo ii urnlii tMtm to , 35G.-132 ' nw. Yum, , 7. T ' uKXil'Si: ' "i'1 nliltfM robl HI l": 4 all tl inali'i Itt s U ' munm & WOLFF, MACHINISTS. And Mannfaclurcra of TooU for I'lanlnr, Moldliii; ami Turn Inc. faille llrnuila, Iron Hull... turlt, trim UalllUK fr I'ruera, hhiImII kluu f llrrwery Wink iiimlr. oriler, Al Kami Machlnaiy ropalieil mi atmrl hntlea Mill I'leka in ad ii ami retialreil. No. II 'J nmt a I Krmil Nti.el, I'lirllninl, Or. I M- Of this dltreMill inahidy will ho ellivtI. Ikllltlllllll without IVr luiitiiltutlou hy mail enclow u .1 rent stamp, which no imtivu will lj lukrn. OFFICE CONSULTATION FREE. When wrlltnjj kIvo yuur ayintoui in uMery luir ticular that h ii may knuw jiitt what yuur cam reiiitus, DR. J AS. KECK, lnril'irstHt., I'oitluml.Orrgoii. N. II Aa tho furegoliigudverUeriiienl tuny hih pear only lu thii luuo, suroitfurditunirrfeienee. and xi sura U stato in your teller ur tu IIm )r, lrKinally in what iwr you taw his not Us. C. NEWBERRY Omtoi'itl j CoimniHHloii IMorcliant lVliolmnln lluiler lu Orr-iroii ami I Crtlirornla I Fruit, Produce, Mill Fcotl, otc.i 122 FRONT STREET. i, o. ihik nns. ROCK SOAP! Tlu HoHt Houp JIitl Aalt your Oronnr fur It, M.d.NJOAVIIKItlcV, iaa fi-oiicm , I'oriiiiiiii, or. Akoih fur Orrgnn and Waatilimiiui Tvritlory d. w.prenti6e 6icd, Music Store. NUK AIIKMnii THU CELEHHA-TED WEI3ER, IfAINKH A IlitOH.' AND PHAHK A CO.'M Urauil, eMimro ami IJiirliflil I'lunus, antt Kalay una Aundard Cligatn. ! rjral lrej, furllnuit tlravuH wufld BUY THE BEST- wsirs u Kvur . "iMMr ' rrMrt Thu Singer M'f'g Co, Ihii Ifli-Mt Htl( I'tirtl'1"' AOKNTS KVKttYWIIERt T. H. GHANDLEX lai-arsn ai i ram ' WOOD AND WILLOW WA; Him-. Twin, llht.k.11? H I-4-' ALL KINOS Ol-' UllUSHe Ink. Avii llmulhiM. rutlitnK 'IV! Oatrii'li ami l'ltillK't Uilt'a ! ai.hu V t.ir.,.1 nu.rl. ...... I .if PlUIlT fttlil fS IhiKH (Natt'liol ImlKitui. HtU- Mli.liiiiinpi' i.t.' . I'll' NORTON HOUS V, NiUiTu.V, tV.il OlllhKIt Pfll'llllllPl l'lrl .11.1 I m...la. i IM Ml' ' IK Hill Ml. IH SrWI 1 I ' nT rjll'6 W iiim.i hri4-k, liewlv Uiin ' "l T . . " . i . . .i i.k HU, lur the iliiliiilliiili.l " ""...j W in ici")al. Two hl.akati ' ,1", aim ii. n a. in a ii.m a. ..iii II..01.I iiihI llgniK iarilny,l m " rvrt lainluiK In riuln 1 ' taiii'i '"..jj.li liuilw, " - JOHN J. 8CHILLlNCiJ I'alriil I'lir, Walrr '"", '' .( ARTIFICIAL BTOiV INIIICIIHKIKKI) J I V.-'ifXa "S raliiiihia tiulsut on ll'f. SMlfj M rt'i'! riui: ii .M tlifu uuliiuliln iiu ...".- ""-".-," ii ., ia iiiiw iiviaieu in earunie -i,.,i. ..I....... ..... ... U.IL .Irluva Cl'' . unit nil liiillilliitr l'iiriaea miu lu nil aiiMisuni eiilnm llrilaia mav .i.i.uuIIh II.m II..IU... given ami e.llinal tnailiil'V I" J1'1 ,,, Slid hi inv f.'l'.'&i iny Ulult ? LuK mi I'miae, I'm '"' ,m. mw k&i ""sw&t.tWf "wsrfc 'Xi IfjjjUiifil'""