The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, September 13, 1879, Image 4

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UOUDEU HOMaM'E.
JDenverOorrirnnenc TVwtou Herald.)
I read In tho Denver Tribune the oth
cr morning tho announcement of thu
killing of Yartlrauter Jack r.ncliurt of
tho Denver and Rio Grande lUilroad.
Finehart had hold his appointment only
three darn, having received it from the
AU-hiaon, Topekaand Sauta Fe Railroad,
on the oocawon of the transfer of the
Denver and Rio Grande in accordaneo
villi tho order of the Fedoral Court. The
paragraph, rtartled tne exeeelingly. Jnok
rinohartWa a figure familiar in cer-
latn circle of iMxyety all over tho -et
eraeonntry. In mot of tho State and
Territories hi deeds have made him al
most an outlaw Jim Currie, vho shot
Porter, the aetor, in Tesn- dmw his tlrst
pistol under tlie tntonthijt of Jaek Fine
hart. Jack Finehart ha left a trad eay
to follow him bv m herewr he lia lwn.
lie nv no vnlpr ruillan He ras a
nearly tho ideal of u frontier "cluvrao
ter" a I have ever heard of one man's
becoming. Imagine a man ix feet tall
or over, vith not an ouuee of suplta
ona neidi njxn hua. ptovl f a baud
some, determinetl face, tern aa the
cotintenane-i of justice, n man whoso
strength m hidden in the linih of ht
proortion. He walk.nl with graceful
military- ervotntvw, d hit.nl hi ac
quaintances with great conrtesv. His
large moustache anil brood Mhitcliat set
him off to peculiar ad-autage.
Aa any tne who might have seen Unf
xalo Bill in hi wild days ould have ?t
htm down a an uncommon man, o anv
on meeting Jack Finehart would have
wonuereu what srt of a rveord Uio man
luul. Jack waa a Texan by birth and
bringing: up, a Texan in hi manner; a
typltail Texan in hw instinct ; a Texau
in hi method of carrying a revolver
(fully cocked ami hansfwg from a Wit
bebtml) , a Texan in hit. rwonl . a thor
ough Texan "aon-of-a-gun." Theearliest
days of the man's life were prohablv the
ot exciting. Blood wn pilKVl a-n
frocly a. water twenty years ago all over
tb WefcU Deed that history nhudders
to relate worn on tho town annaU of ever
bMalet. Tho frigbttnl moral abandon
0t border life in Texas i scarcely worthy
of notice now in comparison with the
lifo of a score of rears ago, when Jack
Finehart was a lad He had a fine field
tootudy in, and ho -a bred well. A
man who atartcd his eemeUjrv before
it mo."
Ho knocked out Uio cartridges of iwlh
ma rovolvera and replacwl them with
Mliora. Ho then felt of bin bowie-knife,
and mado a number of rapid and ex
nanstitiK movements to aaeertain if he
was stilT or not in ivitt.liitn,. m..
whilo ho eonld hear voieca in different
keys crying, "Jnekl " "Jack Finehart'"
jomo out, you Texan."
Conio in, hoys," ho drawled, getting
his tools ready. J ut as he Mopped out,
a cocked revolver in each hand, and a
Dowio-knjfe across his mouth, there was
a roar of laughter from the crowd.
It was moonlight, and Jack was ar
Iv n tho act of opening tiro.
Tbo leader then assure! him Uiat thev
imnlr wanted his assistance to run in
Stub Hawkins, a noted hore tldef, off to
Cottonwood. Jack ,mt UJ, ),js ,stois iu
great dudgeon and disappointment
vn .noiwr occasion Jack waa in a
ow lexico bar-room. A young New
lorker was talking a goo.1 dca and
Jack, in Ins drawling Texan humor or
indifference (tho quality resembles
either) offended and insulted him with
out intent. Finally the Now Yorker
drew a seven-chambered poa-aliooter
and dischargod every barrel at Jack
Finehart. The desperado receive! the
shoU without moving a muscle, until
they were nearly exhausted. Then,
drawing quickly a pistol a foot long, be
shivered the ii-hootcr out of the
youngster's hand, and said.
"Stranger, buy a gun that won't dis
graoo Uiis country."
, Ho deliberately pat his "gun" hack
and did noj even look to see, whore the
'" WOklT s Rliots strtlCK.
A younj; gentleman bofrieuded Jack
and won his everlasting ilovotion. Fine
hart was one of the most delicatclv
organixed meu I ever met. He was like
a woman; only lens ashamed of natural
emotion. Jack heard of some danger
impending over his friend. For three
months he dogged him day and night,
ever hovering around him with two re
volvers buckled about him. At last the
night of the consummation of the scheme
of revenge was at hand. Two men
sprang ution the rouuj; man with tho in.
tentiou of letting out his life-blood with
knives.
"Stoe me!" ho contrixod to scream.
"ThatV what Jack Finehart has been
waiting two months to do," cried the
ow ner of the name, a mxu as the uioke
irom tno siioU luid clearel otr.
Draw ins and tiring loth revolvers at
once, he had pinked loth assassins.
Finehart had a powerful nmne in
Texas, iu Arizona, in Kansas, in Xew
3Iexico: uot a gambler from Texas to the
IHack Hills but resjwete! the name. An
exiH'rt gambler, an unerring shot, un
etinalcd tut a comiumon on a mm. li
was. nevertheless, .scrupulously honest, j
ivuuer-uvancti, sensitive ami a-sy pro
voked to tears. Ho had had one love af
fair, and it was the romance in his lie.
I don't know the lmtory of it. Xobo.lv
did but Jack, and he was not commnui
entire about it It seems that his brother
was equally involved abont the girl, and,
after much bitter feeling and exchanges
lind leen indnlgeil in between them re-sixx-ting
the lady, they came to an un
derstanding thoroughly typical of the
hard, uncompromising'natnre of West
ern quarrels. The understanding was to
me cnect mat the men pledged them
selves never again to sjeak to tho girl,
the penalty for an infraction of this rule
bving that one. brother should kill tho
. mY?" ? to " "owlw. Jack,"
paid his friend. '
"Therois not a upotin this western
.untry whero Jack Finehart is not in
danger," ho replied.
At 10 o'clock ho was attending to Ida
duties as yard-master. A awitch-eiiitino
was going down tho yard behind a pas
sengor train, and Jack, knowing the en
gineer to bo a Denver and Rio Grande
wan, and lMlng distrur,tful of him,
JnniiKHlon Uioatep ami rolo along wiu!
him. Tho ricketly engine was going
very fast. It went off tho rails and fell
I V". ".""'wtor Finehart was
crushed to death and badly mutilael.
Tim engineer was also killed:
lo think that a man who was covered
from head to foot with knife and pistol
wara; aman whoso death was manv
times duo, perhaps, from the hands of
other men, should meet it at bust bv a
railroad accident I His funeral was'nt
tended by great numbers, and, as ho lies
in tho cemetery, ono sees over his grave
only the simple inscription, "Jack Fine
hart."
llow the Country Srcruv to a ew York
Tcnementllouke Child'.
In this country one would not expert to
Qnd any city so euvlronod that the aspect
oftho field and woods is unfamiliar to
tho most poverty-stricken of ta Inhabl
tants. Kvery city has Its parka and
jouares with foliago and tlowcrs; the
people are mlcratorv. unit flm.. wi.n ..
stay at-homes have" Innumerable exeur-
eions within their reach. Out the life of
...every poor ia is in a groove out of
which their feet do not often straw Un
les Uio parks are in their own ue'ighbor
hood, they do not visit them, tho least
costly of excursions, provide! by matia
gvra in earcb of protlt, aru too costlv for
them, and in all large cities there Is an
increasing class Imprisoned in allevs and
tenements, to whom there is an unknown
region dimly characterized as "the
country." The ideas of what the
country is, possessed by tho children
taken to it through the beneficence of
tho fund previously referrvd to, would bo
"Mining were It not for their pathos.
I ve been to 'the countrv' before. .My
pa once took me to JerseV City," said a
little girl, as she was on the point of leav
inir New York, '-S have 1," said another
with a burst of pride; and when she was
akcd what countrv. li. nii.umr,.l
"Ireland." probablv from the fact
that she had heard it spoken of
by her tuireiits a. "th !( miiru-
Once bvvond the city, and aniom: the
tleUU and hills, their interest and wonder
ment were unbounded. "How nicely the
bills go up J " said one boy. " Who'u been
wetliufe the gnuss"" asked another, as he
felt tho morning dew. " Is it real ?" said
a third, as bo felt the lawn ; and when he
was convinced of its fenuinenes-s, he
threw himself upon it and rolled over
it and over it again. Kvery object had
freshness and interest to them. Occa
sionally an ma. lent became laughable,
despite the pitiable ignorance that led to
it. Several children at a village in Now
lork asked' for ertiiiwion to play with
the chicken-coops, and although the at
traction Of chiclttMl-t.'UOtK mtilil rw.t l.
understood by the farmer the desired con
sent was given. The playfellows came
back iu a little while, and it was evident
that chicken-coops as a source of pleasure
had fallen vastly in their estimation.
When a reo-on was sought, one of the
children explained that the llies "bit too
hard," and on a further investigation it
was Uiscovered that the chicken-coops
were the bee-hives, the inmates of which
had aeverely opposed the experiments
made upon them. Sunday .4lanvon for
Sitfmr.
They wcrs ftnhhlnit yrntrrdsy, the lsiimln
ler of ilx huniltfd desk for Uin mr
lark Khenl ImlKlliift Uns burnt red frl
north of tha factory tlirrv U avioloii dry
hmiM and all lunibfr li llionniRlily RrsiourHl
and drlrsl bflbio brlntt mmlfl Into fiirnltur
Mv'irs, H &0. are making arrsngfine nil lo
eoiutruct a twitch ti connrct the factory with
h 0 A 0. It, R , ami lo mmI a Ulrphona to
eonnrct with IhMr Fltut trrt utor. Addl
lion to lhlr bnlKltups ntnl machinery ar In
conteuiplatton for noil eain.
After (nipectlng the farlory, lbs party
harxnrsl tbclr aptiitei by a lirlk walk
about lhnrouttd, ami then old ample Justice
lo a flmly preiml hincti riey llicn ilmve
up iu Miiwaukle, rrrd l.uiie wtst IUe ami
(c'unml by Ihc White House toad. They
luppeil al the brick warehouie, nnrlhtwiti
corner of Front and Mam hlrreis The bate
inrnt, WIlSO fct. U co'i pletrly lllUsI Willi
clyitra and liunluue, In "kmx'K down" il.le,
rtadv for hrpmrut todm'nnt joints win ie
IrTlght ar heavy. Die itrnitnii ! air U abo
umsI for ttorliig duplicate lurnittiie and for
lhniiioliterlii(depiriminl. Tli. parly llieii
dnTe lo their
WltOLULK NI RirTUt WRKH00l,
Nos tiki Fliat ami Ui; t'rviiil lre'l. lliiouttli
which our reporter we horu hr the tour
tey of Mr. flliludlir The Kir.l ureet de
partmeut coulslmi the tirm a:oua of carpt
irom llechret lugMlti ti iheiliirt Urns
el; rut, mat. foottous, nllelutns, wititluw
ihsdcs and llxiurrs, and uphols-rrltut lust-,
rial, wall papers, eicintly these of the lal
retdralKU; mirror , Isco oiirislun anil lain
brvquliii. Kilt and walnut mouldliitts. In the
Fiout airrel drpartuient It a iplendld array
of bed room ol, tables, oak and walnut
cane eeat chairs fancy and easy chairs In
great variety.
In the Fltat itreel department, up stairs,
on the north "Ida of the ro mi are arrsitirn I
a large lot of Auechainbrriulls. and through
the renter are marble top. library, llnedlulin:
and center tables On thciouih tide atelouuge
of every drscilptloii, a long low of ladiw'
walnut wrltliut detki, and a.h and walituM
aide boaU of rich dr!gu Iu the rear of the
room arereveralreleo, furultute, uivhobtcred
In whlta muliu, ready fiir ltch covering at
the piirvhaier may leUct. Overhead and
along the wall, hang an immentn iiumbr
of chairs, from low priced walnut to the t
tlnet library chair, raiilnglhrougli a shod
ball Into the icoond it jry ol the Front sueet
department, we came upon the tlner grudt-a
of fuintlure (or parlor, drawing room and II
brary. The ceuter of the ruout it Mini with
damask one of dr-tb and ctlmsuti, and
one of drab ami delicate blue being paction
larly altrarilvo. Abou ttiu walh Is an array
of line chillcuinlerr, book co.ir. tutlouery
and revolving crelari, aud wurdiobfj
with plain ami with mirrored doors
Adjoining tliesecoud ntjry on the umlli,
In the rooms above I) W Preut ctt vt Cj , l
tbedepartment devotid to every description
of olUco tlrekt and counting houie furniture,
of which the tlrin nukes sx-otaltirs. In 1 1
rear of thii department, is an additional up
holoterink: room.
Kvelleuct! of workmaiishlp, ami perfrct
tlulth are characterittlo of all the goodi
throughout the wareruoii, and their con
venient, Uitefitt aruiigcmeut It truly admir
able. Messrs. Bhindter .t. Chadbourne hsve J tut
furniah(sl 11 daux hotel al I.ewtaUut and
secured the r tract for all Ihe Interior tlltlags
or Tboa. builiU't new hotel at The UjII,
uow In proceriof erection Uclrig both man
ufactutrrs and !niiorters their lacilttlni ate
aucb that they can e. lire lo purchairrs rvery
(oezible advautje, and ail orders intrusted
to their care receive the tame attention as
though the puicbasrr were there in eoou.
Sttbtactiuti U guarantee I in atl csm
It Is a uuiverral faci. ami conceded to by
ineir comi-s'iiiore mat mis nrtn nave ttieliu
eat warerooms and moil
BISHOP SCOTT GRAMMAR SCHOOL,
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Tola I, UttnttJ thai l)f. Van lvllU'ft ftl-cl.il
other. This wan the compact. To any
one familiar with the historv of tbo AVAt
crossing the threshold of manhood, and there is nothing strange, unnatural or
- startling about it. Tho brothers sop-
before tho down had left his cheek mur
der -n no novelty to him. Finehart
Traa often a leader of desperate pple,
and death came to him a hundred times,
hovered about him, flirted -with him, all
bat took him. and then departed. I am
telling you the story of this man's life,
to show you an inside picture of a border
man, a little redeemed from the desper
ado in all his moods. Ho did not rob
railway trains, coaches, horsemen, foot
travelers, nor anybodv ehw with his
hands, bnt he quarreled", and drank, and
killed, and loved along the frontier
towns. Finally tho war broke out. Ho
had by this Urn acquired that perfect
fearlessness and indifference to death
that in some men accustomed to facing
it becomes an absolute passion, urging
them madly on to wherever a prospect of
death exists. Finehart selected for his
posts in the war the most fool
hardy dangerous and death-tempt-!
jng Uiero were to ix- had. tie
ran powder trains, mado journeys
of exploration to eo if the railroad
had been torn up, at the rate of 70 miles
an hour; he entered the Union camps at
all points, led forlorn hopes, was always
front in a kirmib, bcoutcd and spied
until the business palled on him, and he
mixed himself up in railroad aflairs un
til no undertaking was too hazardous.
Once he started to crout, a river over
which the bridge tottered and appeared
about to fall, having ben burned by
the Ldion troops. Everybody left the
engine, and Jack plunged over the
bridge alone. Tho bridge went down,
the engine went down, bnt l'melutrt
jumped and a want anhore. They were
escaping from a Union neighborhood
and were under pursuit. Fiuebart'n
corajKiufons wore captured. On ono oc
casion there was a great bully iu the
army, and his powers wan uot limited in
any direction. He had frequently killed
Wmuiiu; in laot, lie onjoywi Killing m
'man, it was u nnjietiznig thing to do.
Iu thoae lay in Texas (he vui u Toxunj
you could fcone your time at this trade
without any annoyance from the Justice
of Uio Peace. Yes, he had a Ix-nutiful
cemetery In Texas, aud was going back
presently to eouuuue mo wont m ijpu
luting it. One day Jjick Finehart, who
watched Ida colleague in the grasoynrd
businowa a good deal, happened to be in
saloon with him. The atrnnger had
hardly ecawed relating wmo wonderful
adventure, when Jack drew an unor
wous revolver, cocked it, and laid it on
Uio bar boaido tho man. The latter
aviared at the pistol aud thou nt Juck.
yjsehart tilled a gluw with whUkv, and,
retiring a few btopw, tntd it. Then he
Maid, facing tho utnuiger:
'Thuyeall this good whuky. Smell
0t it, and give mo your ophiiou " And
ke dathed tho tumblerful into tho stran-
aer'tt face.
There lay thu re.ohor at tho mmm
laifeow, there tdood Fiuehurt waiting to
Itfrahotdoad.
The etmnger did not move, but in a
teftkhed silence wiied the whisky from
M face. Then Jack stepped up, look
lite pistol, and, jioinliug it betweon hu
ra, auidi . ,. ,
'JljOW, puu,' - -
The aiau did all this wry abjectly.
lack and a friend were Bleeping in a
law eaUfu ou the prairies in Texas, keep
S dark for aoiuo very good reaaoa.
tfOqf n4dly,ia the middle of the night.
arated, and each went his way. Tnis
was some years ago. This summer Jack
sought out his brother, and found him
in Denver. He told him briefly that he
had broken his oath, and wanted the
compact kept. There wa nothing about
Jack's demeanor that indicated fear. He
was melancholy aud quiet. This was
indeed his habitual manner. Ho was
Arm in his determination to dio by his
brother's band. The witness to thecom
pact waa in Denver. He was found by
Jack, and the fact was narrated to him.
He offered remonstrances, of course;
Jack was as firm as iron. His influence
over tho witness, and the desiro of tho
latter to see it out and put in as many
obstacles as possible induced him to
accompany his friend. Tho brother
ws waiting, and they walked out
on the Platte nver bank. It
was lato in the afternoon. The
sun was making countless beautiful
shapes and colors over Uio mountains.
Tho air was cool and dry, and the earth
looked very fresh and green. It was a
Mngularly inviting aspect, and tho world
never appeared more tempting as a place
of residence. The men sixike not a word.
bnt strode steadily along. Jack in front.
ine witness was alarmed and horrified.
He knew not what to do. It was impo
tuble to influence the men; but he could
not back out. They at lat reached u
quiet siHJt in a shady valley. The 1'Iatte
Iran beside them, and would carry the
ix.ki ui unc. rmi-unri uiung wuu 11 iu a
few minatea. They pauwd. Jack drew
a derringer and examined it carefully.
Apparently satisfied with his insiection,
he cocked it and handed it to his brother
Then walking a few yards, he turned a
two-third profile towi.nl him, presenting
his hert as the mark to shoot at. There
the Texan stood, with his arms folded
and an expression of quiet melaueholy
ou his face.
"I am ready," he raid, costing a single
glance at his brother, with whom he had
previously shaken hands, mid then turn
ed hi gaze toward the river. The broth
er levehxl the pistol, took delilientte uirii,
and pulled the trigger. The cartridge
did not explode. Jack flung a quick
glance nt it, ami, seeing his brother
nlnmt to try again, once more gazed at
the river. After another loti( aim tho
brother suddenly threw tho pistol into
the rher uud wheeled about. Jack ad
vanced iu anger.
"You're u ierjurer,"he said; "I would
have killed you."
Tha brother did not reply, but turned
and walked toward home.
Juck followed with the greatly-relieved
Mitiies. He did not utter a word until
they parted iu Denver. Ho made re
catcd efforts to iniuee his brother to
carry out the compact, and seemed more
anxious to die the more he reflected upon
his osca)o. He uppcured to court dcuth
with moody anxiety, and long after this
affair had ceased to torment him, this
"3fau alive," exclaimed the Judge in a
heated discussion of u tailzied theological
point with his fritnd, fcI tell you, you are
a free uffnt. You do not have to obey
iuion" -Ye," .Mr UoodtiMii, meekly,
"but I do ttioiiKh." "Who?" shouted
the Judge, "who?" ".My wife, her two
nihtera and the baby." boa led the good
man, meekly triumphant. Ked lights
and a slow curtain. Burlington llmtktyt.
"You love me?" echoed tho fair young
creature, as her nrottv head oiled sho
collar of his summer suit. " Yes. 'e
said, tenderly, "von are my own ic-
only " "Hnsh!" she interrupted,
"don't say that bo original. That
sounds too much like 1 Jam urn's show
bill."
aai II-., ar auParltar
rle-Jant atock of! lfalt,... lir l.n lkn-h uii. i. .11 ..
nwu iiuno v. sau rranci-cu. anu inereotliy m w"fma, w -meiTr.
urpaaa-d in a few in.uncti. To our reader ' . lj,.. T T . , ...
a aui 1 Illri-At a .11 In I i . min.,,.nil. u 1 ' ' " '"a w.t
tablikhment, a we are tllmly Cjuviravd lhal i
ru ia a k a M . a.l (la.au. ...1 ......
.. "... .r fc.y .....j, v. ..iiib auu muiitj, larKrlfuup rjl("( wufte.rmui ui a. ma luxa
and a atco.ul vitit U aurelo follow, sue ruatiitu lucbf iu Imjiti. ul i u I il
. Ilk flrai Ol.ll aU I ral,a no T"liljr avcuk4
I ual. tat ton K a:ij r, I'udlau.l.Oirf.n
IiELMi.NTitOLoor. Of late years node-j a. Ita.ma,
oartment oLnatiirul biiituri- bus nttnint. ' 'rsooo u'imi KiMiaai
. .... . ... flfa Imi1II itt lir V.n f itl -.-I.', uh.h. u.h.
.,. -.. .......-., .. .-. p.i-w...,. ...f, ,M IM0
llfj o.tr VOO "otuit lri rat ion II ;rat, of
K H Oki.riril. f halmoa aUsaa.
rrrouf tiiilltitit.ln an, i""1"'" '"I '.
pan.iieni ounaiurai uisiory lias nttraet-' 0
ed more attention than that of tho study ' ,M.
of internal lMtrasites in mini and othor
animals. To the great uiiiltititdo and I '"
AN ENTERPrslSINQ HOUSf.
MESSRS. SHINDLER &. CHADBOURNE'S
ESTABLISHMENT.
variety of creatures thus found, associat
ed by ono common habit of life, have
zoologists given the general name of Hel
minths, which are a ecultiir fauna des
tined at some timo in their lives to occu
py an equally peculiar territory. That
territory is the wido-nprend domain of
tho interior of living animal bodies to
which, alas, poor humanity forms no ex
ception. It ts unpleasant to think Uiat
wo may at any timo beoorno a prey to these
dangerous and mixchicvotin depredators.
Wo were load to theo reflections bv a
recent visit to Dr. Van Denburg's ofllce.
when ho had just completed tho expul
sion of 070 worms from Mr. Lehman,
who stated that ho had sutferetl for 1
yoars. Tboy were all small, about ono
and a half inches in length, excepting
ono a nondescript about three inclius
long, an attrocious rascal of forbidding
appearance. Dr. Van Donborg is tho
great worm oxtorminator of tho century, i
Itead his advertisement in another col
umn. I
Mur-lar WIU Owl.
1 Otic ton! uftir. Van tvn llrriVa Worn Srn
I filk'l tr ."') wi.ua. (rum inr mi lunula. u.
bail UiwilT.it of curliu liliu of I.'.rr.m. s0tu, j
, nratiivrti Hihictuili aul una lia.f iv-l Uasfa
1'amlQ lU.jtsu II Stt.
IViMi.sti (laioos Jisk.m : i
A l.irrja,l nliru llrcilh sei ia.1 lnrll.
' . atl.l.
Hlil.lHU, llmhl, llll
TW. la to cvtllfr thai I baj ! tntnxi laf IKUaa
jrwra tth a uniia'ktalu 4 httaU illa-ti, ajl la
IkafUlf GbAtlaiMl l my hl iMkiHj riavtlks Ibf taa
altt fnuu luui) nulnaul ilof klui a'laa44 a
1 Ul.an Ui MiluLi lha iJii.kit.i,, M fj In.a., t ..
UV.Il to llf J. I I'. i Itaul-nh, aahkif. Aa No,
JO Sltlb .Irt.t, S I' , untU. In .'...al .l Uk akwa,
aflaf a cU anj raff ful . i w.li..lhi tar V aaLi atl mf
allmaiita ami mUrr vr rra.lavl k) a i!1a aixau."
al to mf atal mj liitnU auriartv IW lsur a. Ilaj
Ifini ma o.ar ina aalt aVak.f. j llhw Im
h-l a tahkh fata KM Imu. Ua I l ablate
ilk aavl Jkl Ik H.a a,i. a air 4ft alWf
kar4 afkl l kaaka Ilf l.a t a .r aati
I aaljh lUna ufida r ! ., I . Utia.a
I ahuukj IW U, JaJ Ml luc h -i. HhI Iraatiuat
Vr J I' I1 M fruUffl. a a-.ilin, ., III. I ,ai,.
trad ti; Kiraalt ami Irtamla a autavfa
, Sb k b Uivi.sk.
I rrrtlfir that tti.TWua Wit urn In, ami I h,a
Inian Jlr , , lai.ln lara numLar u( inn iiui
Lualir. (U.S. I flsi.sXfcU, 14 I'.
OSlta Ma l.nr .lia.l, K.a 1 rao4a
PnruiorH TnJto Notloo !
rjMII: lllU.Uii.N AN'llVAHNiTO.VnI,.
iMiy 1-alnl ('-iiiny hieaiiW aihahla.
jp f.ir "t'llliix laiula, aii'.l ra,,na nl.hllif In aa
xillilo rll In .vii.iiU eltltariir tha Mho.lli
ADKNTs
llrnr I !, Orejum nlr, Orrnnti.
A iry, IIiiIiWiI,1t.
Hamtiel ikiiiiii.lleirau, Or,
Wat. II. IMlMaal. ItllclH.I,
tleurjco lluul, HuUimlly. Or.
J. f lmil,AllMy.(Ir.
Stllllll A llfalivkl, JNHCilaHI. Or.
Tbit.M A HaaH, lUnraf fiiy, Ot.
K A. t'lMtaunittt, l-ufU, Oi.
It K I .titer. McMlmntlM.Or.
II II ttiitv,rvll, SlirtlOati.
V U, hlarr, lt.allv4aHn, l)f.
Clitfln lluUla.hl, IMUa, Or.
T. W I'UUiijtw. K.lW.am.dr.
llv"i IS.HM.la, VabcsH..kr, V T,
.t.Jjli S Ihaottli, IVklii. V. T.
Jaltir K. IWaUh, WalU Wall., V. T.
AlUit ll..wl,p,.i1 Pan., W.T.
JatMM ltuby, IVihII.Iwi, (lr.
I. N. Muianiy, I'MliJionrltte, Or.
If H"l ivurott (u fnH.Mll Wider ( lh
l oe avitta, nM.nHMtui.la h trann r bi UiUt
with lhi hewl BlUra at IVMtlah.l. Offain.
Orrnuu anil Mn.liliictnii t'olnpy Ijtnd Co.
It'oiiM h ami V l'lft .N'alKitH.1 iMtlL lt,t.
M MURRAY'S
Adjustable S( minor
AM)
CAST IROrJSTEAMER.
Kllhrr or lloth Klllr.1 to any Slir.
rriiK MTi.Aiii.iw win, mavk tiii;
a IJI.m if Ibrinarl.. n l Mark. In tuj
family Tlior ran li trl wilH rlual a.ialila(a
i Uilont, a. it m in.-ail.i. U' Initn nwal ar
tfitaablw U IIui l-ab.iti of j-ir VatlU. Wtin
ll.ee arm ut in aaVamiuf', hUih tesi .
.Villtf H IMMatV of law aalW., Hwfvtty U
lh fwtl l-w-ril of U-i lal, Tha-y ara jwat tiki
ta w.h( H MuaiH frail, VmUm Om. rHtsiaf r
fWMwr ikKl-i. afi,a. mill a Vulte or fork
wl IhiI.SfhI l taaily adja i So raifnafa
r Mat olantl Wtltav iKal am Kadi lat Wp Wfatl.
sol.t I.)- AKrufa rur 7 tatala UtU.
A ijenla will rail 01 yj .lawllv, AiWir.,
JAM r& MriltfcltAV,
lU.l IVrtlalavl, Or.
Bp9vTfsH 1
DR. JAMES KECK
Tit Olatttnta.l Calartl. lUcUf.
tlironlc and I'rlvatc DI.scaJ
u SiHH'litlly,
Uaiiour Curod wIUiouil
thuiiHuoniie knife.
CALL AND SK10 If.)
If you ratMlet.Hl with any (V
or Uiiui-ult DiMiaM
DON'T SPEND YOUR MONEY'
Tih b Han Kronei!, whets ypt
ihati be etirtsl in I'ortland
STOP TAKING TMOSC WORTHLESS DR.!
That.biyiMt wnl,but frt lb. U
b.wiug trmlmfut and l ur-1
READ A FEW Qt THE AMV iSTATCHn
Of jH.ro Hvluf in Porllainl U
havr.be,, rurwlfti the .iiar
NATIONAL.
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
I'fataraa far llu.lil.aa
l ,1 Ilia na-llral tlullaa ill
l'f n a S)a'alnaA iSiUiaa nf
liaifuelllill lit llllkaatin,
II i.iliraa ' imia llilafnra.
l tliir.tlr I'anlilaii.tlpaiiU
i' a.iiaiiau iifkuriiaa '
'un 'iinifiilai'in niHir.a
lin ,1 l-Aa l,Hli4l
M. G. NEWBERRY
CUI4M-I
Coininlssioii Merchant
Wlinlraale Draler In Oretnii anil
tl
"
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fi H !
I M
' aM
'
t(llaf
' l J'.'
i-.ist. M
Draler In
California
A Hlda. taa their relrr Wltlaburg-
A Laok rbronali llaelr Well-BtoreU
Vr'aoiu -. xnlirnca of
SVorUtuiau-tiiia aflbelr
aaanraelnrea.
atrange, restless desire to meet (leutli iy
violence haunted him. At three oVlor-k
011 the morning of his death (he re
mained up becuusu ha was filled with a
fculfoeutiug Bouse that death was coming;
lie walked down Sixteenth street with a
friend, and said
It's coming, coming, I frol it in the
uir , hut I douft know how, uud I'd like
to know. I'vo got the 'sand' to dio
game, and I'll die in my boots, hut I'd
like to know how it's coming,
In none of ber enterprbea doe Portland
bow ber iiireinacy orer other cities on the
north wet cocat more than In ber wholesale
trade, and In no branch of holiness hu ihe
mule m-re rapid ttrldea than In furniture,
Aironu the firms which have kept cm with
the j-'row'h of I'ortland, and which to day
aland high In the estimation of their fel
low inerchaiiu, snd their ctutomen, U Ihe
well known firm of
MtMfcH HIM.Za A rUkDUOCKSC
iir Hhindler, the aenior ni era ber. com
niemtil bualnf In this city In IU7 9 a
uieiulM-r of the firm of Hqwb &. tihindlrr,
who ttsrtrd a fuinitare eatablUburnt at the
corner of First and Bilmou ttreeti They con
tinued in butfneaa until 1873, when Ihe great
fire In Aunut of that rear reduced lb eir fac
tory to fethea The nut year, through the
ricUlnns of lir Shfndler lb Ottfou Furni
ture Manilfac iirinK Coronjr was eitab
liahed, he reiualnlu Tlcr-j;efident snd prin
cipal manager for tbr-i and one half y-ari.
In Hep ember, f77. ilr bhlndlerentereillnlo
partnership wlili Hr V 8 C'hsJuourue, one
of thu largest fiirnilure rnsuufscturer and
dealeit Iu h4ti Francisco, and Im-xsii hutlnese
on a Kfod ca! at .N'o IOJ First ktreet. he
tween ilo-rUon and Yamhill. The Junior
rotmler, 31r- F H CttvU-mnir, I the princi
pal partner of F 8 Ciiavlbounm A Oo , of dan
Fraociaco. and i a mo it tlioroUKh merchant
Mr. Hhlndler'a r nutation for bitettrfiy, abili
ty and energy l "ell known here at to re
quire no mention at our hands,
Mr. Y S. Chadbourne If here on a btuines
and pleasure trip, arid Vdiieday
A CXCl'aVtlOat fO H.UBt'IW
waa planned to give the party an opportuiib
i ti, im mikI aduiiru the scenerr aluuir the
hank of the river and to vMt the factory.
At 10 o'clock A M . Mea.ni, 0. Hblodlfr, F.
d. Chadbourne, il V. Walter of Hau 1-rancla-
co.aud an Uhvkimiah reporter, usncu up u.r
river on the eat eld In a barouche, behind
a rlendid team of baya. After srrjvluif t
Will.bur. four miles north of tbU city, the
party alit;.-itd snd proceeded to fntpect the
factory. The main hulldlriK i two and s
half elorlee bi-b, tXlxW fret, and baa an U
WiW feel. It was purcbaaed by t be firm last
February. Titers Is sn exce'lent water
powtr arid the euppiy U ample,
even at a low atejee of the creek,
to turn all Ihe uiachloery, The fee
torr U tlttcl with the very latest Improved
lathes, bandaswa, plauen, etc. The firm en
deavors m much as pjasibls to encouraie
boms productions, by uIijk Oregon lumber.
The factory, Iu which a large number of men
are employed, l deroted especially to wak
ing ash aud maple chamber suites, counting
bouke aud soboel furniture, chairs tod ubU,
. '...!.
"TSTS: , - TT. I 1 I' V Vaa itaia.H Ivar Sir I Atm It mi
' ..... ,.. ....! !. f.l . .... . . .. . '.
Portland Business Directory , xr.'ZZTmTySSZ'Zi ! Fru,t Produce, Mill Feed, otc.
ttltt 1(1 n,V IllMl E1 1.11 U,h l.at.4 n.U . .M...( I
aa! I i nrxtril. thai II Maa Mil 4imCTtllr I rxajli
(utluw In ru(HliM, t.)h lua tnm Safam ialaw (of
Uia ual tail Jaara, aa a 4k. 1 11 JaU.t In faal, I'ulu
fniii Ilia r.,i..lil Min au.1 niiwrjr, I U.I ,.lnj ui a
aina .kal.tui I h.,1 Imhhi ,anirlii a ti.al .la.I
lallhiMil aajr UiwAt, all UlU.luj lUia wuhiUp
for r km t !inr un nnlil J..lh auuU rallat a ma al
IMlVMICIA.Sr A.VI1 HL'IIClKO..
OAItOWKt.l., W. H.-H. K. cor. Klrt ana Mor
rlaOB.uver Morae'a I'alaeaior Art.
I l. o
122 FRONT 8TREET.
IHJ 4
att)ii.m:v-at-i.av.
ADAMH, W. II. -0 D-Uuui'a Ilnltilioff, corner
Waahlocton and First.
UK.MTINT.
H11ITU, Kit. K. 0.-IC7 firat ureet,
Fortlaad.
TO llll.SITKilN.
We tiareyo poumla .f llrrvlrr In escrlla'nt
oriler, which wo will mlllVirMreriU iwr ion ml.
W. 1), I'AlaMKIt, Portland.
mmj i.jirrinr, r'ni .4 m. inaraia imaiM ,a,i feHfttu
kiut liaJ Utl.r a. lir Van OanWrjIi II, laM tna al
oiks that aurwa otit Ilia i-iuh ..( all mf IrwUsa, to
h ir in Src anMtTiailra an.1 in al.ml ,ir hoar,
b-iii Ji amnui, (rum Im'i In w V'fl hall
InWioa Ue, nii aa.) Ir-i. mm thai J.j at lh f.
loaHkf ulfM auHtt H. , ,-, ami I am hua kaa In
ail I ! HV aiKiifHrf uu ,.in tial an. lawUtj
.In i:i(il. ',it.i L..,i, n aa VI 1 1 If i
l'kl, lliim air,iiff I
MU. WAM.At.K.HKOItCT DKTKinlVK
anil Collrrfir. Ilualnuaa l a illaluncn
promptly atteuil'il lo. Cor. ill. Mint saliion.
saONKV lAIANirD-OOUUt
iTJi J'rodiie Hold- Arroonls
A. WOUO CO., I'rluclpal Ite4
I'arilHIlU
k)u a i.i.
H IIOUOWT- i am ()f my o.mplaiiit, II
i.f.W'.ia.i ' "'"" I"'""" 1 IMd " '
I KaUln .Went ,f, i (m
I'ay.
A Kara re fur PimmII. fJiiod
IMK Iiissalinenl lit i-ionniiii.
A.VK.V MlbMN'EItY ftTOIlB-OOODS,
Fixture and Kirnitun-, all new -ex.wl-lent
location, fine .U,r, f'lH'H'l trmle .aMirl,
and future xkmjm aKun! Will l I'I t a
diMiount, as owner is "ing rittt
For insinuation apply oraililrwr Trr,rnnM
0ic, Portland, f)rbii, julfltf
LIME ! LIME
Thuuiiibraigii"! Uvmic len ajipilnli"! oiiU
fur the (elabratnl
JUHUKl" HAN JUAN IMP,
Would reaiKvtfully "-sll the alU-ulloiidf di!.'n.
and ciritnoe.rs lo that braml lifr iiurrlinliijf
.wliern, Wealiall eii'leavurl" kwp '" ,'p- J
ply on liaiKlalalltiiiiwsii'Ut the I'vat marl., t
r'M w.tniiaM. a KMiiurr.
MeKINBTRY'S
PATENT
ELASTIP, FIRE & WATER-MOOF
PAINT!
For Hoofing both on flu flii'l Slilnglfs
rBSHB UKHTIMtKHKItVATIVKOFTINAN')
1 ebluKlsnxi'a In Ilia world. WI.IUiiiae
... r,u,r u rt, hv Dcrrnlatlon lo J. I'.
Donovan, Jules K
Ijialiinutl Ual
Piirllaail Tha I
llodga. Uavla it Co,
ion.
and
a". All Information with regard e, lb
cau be bad by aa.irtsiior .,
"HTItVrHBNI)KVjr
Ai.ullirr MUliRliIrr,
I wimiM ttain to dm jmblic U,at ia i(1 ,f.
Ili44.il for atiout tii yiwra and ileeloring fur Dear
ly rvrry arxiililaillt with many rrMlll.l pliy
aicuna, witlioiit any rf lirf, until 1 eonmlrl f)r
van i mii iJurgii.nr., wiiu ini wnrjiia en- I lir
Ily takiiiK li.e uf hu
i wnrtii in live lii,in
hey are fchotil nun Mini a iiusrur liM-lii-a in
lafiigtl). -Now all my ailluriita ami iln an-m In
h..ve left rue altoga-tlicr. I rmliU at b'n 127
Hlark lnt Jiiar.i-n l.ritmi
I'miri.isii, Ok., AuiialM, W).
1 HI i lliimlrxl Mf.il Klirliljr.Tlirrn Wtirina
' l.ipallr.l.
After Miffenriir, fr 'i ytnr ami l)ln hi one
luHjillal fur llin-A inonllia, ami Miik aluiW ami
iiijwf.il with inorplilrin and ilruggMl by nisuy
i pliylcnia fur Una, Hint ami audi oHMpIuuiU. till
i 1 (oitkiilted Ur, Van llenUrgli, of .Vo, i!II First
alnvl, Portlatiil, llnwinl it waa wnrms winch
eauwal all my mlai-ry, and nftor Ukilu 10 .if Ida
I null worm piwdera, I pHa liWI Imrnliln l.W.
iu; wuruia, siiiiin iiiM.aiir.al imn mul iiiiti-lioll
I Inelim in leiilh, by tliri-.' rllitli nf n Imli in
' thickiiiaw. 1 rimi'lo up slain, at No. 211 I'irat
.tritt, I'urtlaml, Oremi.
Parrii It, Khiikms,
T. H. GHANDLER,
IMIOMIkH ikll JOHIICK IX
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE
llnja, Twllir, Illalklllg, Ptove I'dll.ll, I
ALL KINDS OP" DRUSHES,
ff.1- at IT II. .. Iff I t iii a a
IIIK, AJII JIIIIKIlim, IIHII111K Tl.CkK1,
J'catliur Uiihtors,
TttEXKMAXX & WOLFF,
MACHINISTS.
Alnt Mkimfacturars of
Tools fur I'laiiluc, Moblliiif mid Tnnilnc.
t'alllr llfNiiilk, lra.it linn,, Wweh, llan
l.allllia O.r IVi.rra, nnilHll laliaOa
ftfa.
irt
I Mass
HirMnry Wroih
i iirilai.
Alan Farm Marhliifir r.paf, .uialu.ii mdlrs
Mill I'lrka inailo anil Irpalia.l.
flu. nj nml n y,t nh.,1, I'uellnit.t, Or.
D. W. PRENTICE Sc CO.
Music Store.
Mil AM.MX Hill Hit
CELttlinATED VVEDEIt,
tlMinl, K,,iikfn Nt 11,,,1-m pi,,,,,, : .7
K'j unil Hlauilaiil Oim,.,' " "" ""'
Hi llikl Mrral, f.lflla.,.1 I r.BM
NORTON HOUSE,
I'. SiillTOK, Pr.,pr.el.,r. '
iirk.niV,!;', INirilstucf. (Imi,
ik.iiij if,., .,, ... i n".
...- ...ii nr. m r.wi,v HI r, m .
.ui. U II... pr..iniu..i,..,M,f 1B irr.hnir .-.
in- ui i(i
SOU II.
li II.T, H A
lnl tlir.iuifli
r.. . i. -'"ii'.M ill.
... iii's-kairtiiiilhralrai,,.!,!.,
H..f.l...ll.r..... '..."-V. ".-""' ".'".
H'rrUW,r.
JjM lln
' iiir.il.
s S'.
Iioilhi.
Ohlrlcli nml
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