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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1891)
HEART PICTURES. 1 Xfflietlier lie Wnlot evirated taste. Her fliuvwiwnts we ramilltj, mint Br voice l Uimwutestof mAt. ,, , Autf Kiiilli lleBMlpepnattnTTKCtf -X a&i M ui luh woman J love. TliMUg-ti Icslliir no whit of tliolr ffruw. . sw 4 t l Milnni Hots" - Fnrint out All thA lHwULAUlft&uii Burahhgd llniKrrrii MliSlftli In Imr Km tan lilTSi eir ifoMMiSh Less Mului'd re Mm ohwttwltu imnnrlM;' ,-' TlwKKinotiinJllylnwlilrniwa, . . ft now iJ AW lin rU j ' ? Pm" T voliJtlr.)Hii8 4 (t S And the fautt Is illu'mliittd Ity toe soul 0( tut) woman 1 love, Irtll, scop hr to Mem mid to brighten, lOBtlt,-Mtidtitttiy.iicranntdowDf j Ami hejwtlvllinur long iu th&wesrlDjr 1 Htromls of gold aud tt pwarl for her orowa There orw angels omnwtmloUwMn ylsry ' Kim- etvon life's p-ief to awuiaite; "Avd the teurieraesit, purltVi heautx, V ftrbpur(l'JUi!lil),i-,l,Uv io - j ' Unhe woman ilovii, "' William H. nmhMU bKwr York Morcurj, J llMMhLLA LN JiGXPT. ' We way &ii eeriiiona is sumer, bot who would loos: for fairy tales in a sand Mcvcnhclcsa. in the last iamb of the last king -ot;"lhe tsventy-)xth dynaftifl lies burled tfie original story of Cinder ella and her Rllpper. There is, indeed, only one variation of atVV ouHu Jwiwco thettwb?vn:-. iiaiia,.i)d.le f.ik-ul ui ls,(iij;hlblj Jli more romslnlic. Cinderella's princely arl mirer ttnda in her lost shoe a clew. to his vanished enchantress, but KUig FsanK fnetlchus falls oveiliead and col's in lovei via only si I tlutlt!(uL Xfeai"Bii1.f)Tio&ISh6 DoflcliC and that was most likely her proper name, hut the Greek people, with tvhoni faif nes of kial heauty, named her, troia the loveliness of uT . ..T f W WISnlnr W. MAJl Seed 'itlIO'bn her coiplo.vion, KhtKlopIs, Kosy Cheeks, and as Hosy Cjieeks she is known in bis- She is mentioned by several writers, tint the slipjier Btory rests on the authority of jlSllan. He relates it as having occurred to Psammetichns. -s...v There were three lings of the name, and he yeubauly meanihe third ll'sauictik f Tlli WiMie Boulpf.ilH'4, Jl s,o :tlfe .'C i f!tuny i( the: Miihe. kitigs,. who vral. cuu (liiCred and depoaed by Cambyses the Persian. Hhodopie was originally a (lave and a fellow bondswoman of Jsop, the writer , of fniih'S, in J.he. house of Iadinon of ' 'Htrmos; and, like the heroine of the loodern tale, a menial and a drudge; so the par , aliel holds rirkI from the begiuaiug, Like Cinderella, us), site had a fidry godmother, but'a more pnwerfnl and lavish one, and Der naniewiuT A'pTiWmtE Tnis pojruness proeorwl her lltiertf and -ieaiwds m Iwrxiruessi-nna hvhtaloiiis. f-.eatwdsniiis Jwrjtiicuesi O ' tiitke ll)-r iiaiin! lliiiliit jj ii 4)4 ' W "t f" , i. t.li.. J... -Li..,. S 4.. L.i i iX . fmene iB'iO'f 'iriowp, paAil.WrW- ertya quantity of iron spits In the 'i'erauje of Aiollo at Delphi, and this extraordi nary gift rus stiM W b( lefctl there in BurodoW'4lmei 1 1 .- Some also sav that she built one of tho Pyramids of Egypt; h&Bimmia f ttiorks, tbose who say. so evidently know v noUtinir juliout .1ti! and however this Slav t i tejjf lihotHiiis,vc.a not so simple aa onr own (.'ntderellu, she was, at ull events, mofe lucky; and if , her,.;eielHBwt.!an(j' horses, and chariots wei-e" realiy rats, and mice, aud pumpkins, they never resumed their projier shape; and no dlNsnchautJng "Block sent her hurrying back to her seuj ' lery, one shoe otf and one shoe on. Alid , night never struck for her, and she lost her shoe In quite another way. At the time I speak of she was said to lie the roost beautiful woman in Egypt, : and she lived at, Xaucratla, a port on the Cunopio branch of the Kile, founded in the precedingFeign--by oolonistetrom Liletus; and though a born (jreek, living Oin aiureef icuyyu piesseu ner' sow ana tuej tu iltiyi-the: Kgyptiun; aid to adopt tlio manners mid' fashions of ner new country. And so it came about that one morning, before the sun was yethigh, le went down, just as did Pharaoh's daugh ter, with her maidens to bathe ill the Kile. At a short distance from the bunk she left -her litter,, and sought a secluded-, creekj where, acreened in by the feather-' iug papyrus, she would be undisturbed t and unseen from .the busy river, iuid.tlisi hor girls unmade her toilet. Kow the banks of the father of rivers are hard in places a mixture of sand and clay baked ' by the -soorching sun, and rough to r f delicate fjt. So Bhwlupls did net quiher ; euuduls Uutfl the moment' when she stepped down into the still, cool water, lierself as white and rosy as the lotuses around her. There, half wading and half swimming, she played and frolicked, happy in the pare joy of living, like tho. gay butterflies that fljrUercdi about the-lushes. Bue gathered handfuls of lotuses, and threw them away again; aud then, in a lazy fit, he floated on her back, oud gave herself up to thoughts on things in general, and on bersiillin DarUtiuluf.BWiJt ..-uu - to her sandals, which she Jiad kicked oi? on the river's brink.1! Theyilay aS she. had left them, a pair of dainty shoes fit .. for such duinty leet. 'iliev wcro em broidered in gold aud brilliant colors with a (lUtunt pattern, and with the ever lWslotus,ppwi 4Myt curxtia, of af,3 rov njfliist sur aoi sow, tfunniw ' hwf.tt'eaU'(f,rfiii. figujw (fcap5: 4iofi,u Jiiaf ihcfewtgan offices M'f L tidstf 1 fij . xf Jeen titttfer threeipmrls, u&vmm Now it chanced that just above, sailing uutil their marriage she has added a round in his vast circle, a mere speck in pearl or two to her stock, until the ueck tlie danciue Jilue sky, was an easle. and , lace .ahe -nequu-ed was teady.-Publio . . Opinion. :' v -' tut tho futtiikls alliterecl by the water's eilgo they caught his eye. Now, whether iHMHMMi ether li now Hi id Seize ttnjWkTMlMBaiioil tlr.n1wltiWt ralrnid the niBli ol wiiiks. caught Mant of lbs jpeiu aua an n new on, and. inghtenM, act to Hireaming and then rucked, -jlty the time she hnd recovered liersfK and ltd another secrets, began in their alarm, to ft everything away In a-jihwo of safety, if tlixbMetti.i Whofc phalanx or agie were coming to carry off their Bits U)ajoltht,liHl no doubt they had 4'' rIJSrTiolr concern, for ancient ladies had 4. variety of amiable little ways of producing sympathy In their slaves wbnb UiiflwenuvMin4ftlioaopi, swet a she, was tbrlki at, wiwajkS the rest, lint "after Ml' ft was ' nbfl'a Tery sorions matter, for Kosy Cheeks had cup laiarils full uf sandals at home, and be sides, her litter was only round the cornet. st, alter her itrst afcUnislimeit and fright were over, she thought little more abent utliottj-tma. event was, in reality, the turning point 01 her life, for what did tails rol'sierioui hi rd do, bji (J fly straight away MUM!!! wil M4 iftif njl the long river to Memphis, and there, as it Us xrli( nir;d, he dropid the santiat lrn.fiiejdguieiiti!atof King Psam nietichns. TIm king was sitting in the open air, close to the city gate, dispensing justice to his snbjectei Tiim wis. hot, aid the iniaglnations of pla'intiif and defendant equally inventive and inexhaustible,:; so l'-summetichus was bored, Tis tiioughts wawf'reil, far away-aud he fell to buud ing caaesin th'e air. Notvf no Oriental could ever bnkd a castle in the air, or otherwise, without giving it a mistress; Kl 't PI' iir!d'Ktr Wth voice of the nightingale, the litheness of -the panther, the tread of a goddess; and as his thont'li dwelt still on the faittty oe it tmb- rf' W sTon tify tmttt lei 111 ll'fai Mil rai Ijeayen pllHiiJiliJiiiiyljfi-el.l .Vijaisll.ffl put of aD AierirtyflMVjMipVdtirfa'tip into the sky and down at thewpper, and then stooped and picked it np, for no orteJ'liad MlhAd to umch it. Was. it a goddess'r No; it was a lovely lit tle shoe,' nut certainly an earthly one, with the print of live little toes distinctly marked on-It the wrylltHe toes hvt had jiist been dreaming pfr"Tnen of a sudden it 'becahie pltfln to hhri 4t was an answer from the gods to the wishes he had just been indulging in be bad planned a castle, here was a mistress for it. "Let search lie made," cried he, "for her who bwue k.hioHft1idal.-aiil h.V'tnesfr sigas'fihaU f(n Wiow: hir; Atliogi jpever tlte Bbol flu, tthd""who1ittS tli'e fellow s"hoe, and' who can explain the symbol on the sole, she is the .rightful owner; briug her to me, that I may make her my queen." To hear was Ut obey, and Ihe messenger started on his Besi'Ch.3 Many days he trareletl down the s'Ue,-making proclamation of the will of psammeticlius as he went, bearing the sandal on a cushion. And wherever lie came through the whole land of Egypt a b.iyiltngiip of led if shoti, ia cuse by uiera but were when the proclaniHtion reached the ears of K)KUiishe.mr)eniberod the rape of her f HuttrtHjlt.ih4. Jftiw' Jjffl'Nlf the one Bought tor by the kiiiR. J he amtmHsador was ,tKferfM$$l99 her presence, and then at last the Bhfw lilted. ilAnd here," cried Khod orito, ttv fenow.lwn'; lUis iA;why I 'eur tbee 'Kymbtfls on tlie jjole"s a Orwee is captive to'niy bMuty. Bo"Bhali Kt'J'P be,, .and Kicypt's nmter." And thente frenl with him to Memphis, and when the ting, whose heart was sick with waiting, saw her, be Bticcumbed at once to the charm of her loveliness; h did a& he had promised and made be'r his queen. And the rosy cheeked Ureek slave sat be side PsiLnin)e(.ichus on the throne of Pha raoh. Harper's Bazar, , One form of adi'ertising that always eewd'me to4jfr"Wtt ei-fomey is yiacattenuR ol (lodgers Droaticast. I liutft ifbtieefl Ifitvlf tlifrTtt i8coSng into quiji) ejtieiip.v jryQ again Jijt one tihie toils ot fliidgerijwere thrown" out every week in this city. The pavements of the busiuew! streets would be euowed under with them. After a while the rage for fcbis form of advertising died away, it never quite ceased, but lately began to re cover ita past popularity, 1 have watched, ,wllii 8onie;urio.ty, th manner iti whieh the public receive ttodgers t&rtwt upon them ht the street, and it apeai$ to me jjiat thef hardty glance at theBlli&.Only one person in a hundred puts one in bis pocket. As a rule they are crumpled up and thrown away, or more frequently dropped even without the trouble of cjmmuhugUip. j j Hu Yet advertisers" will have' these affairs printed by the hundreds of thousands, oa the theory that 'they are cheaper than a space in the newspapers. They may cost leas money, but as an advertisement must be judged by its returns, not by its cost, they are to my thinking the most expen sive and least effective method of getting your good before the public that human ingenuity has devisud to judge from the big bundles of this sort of printed matter one sees at the old paper places; moreover. e - udgwdMributoi - swe - Bot all faith- Jul in the jerformance of their tasks; so that even the com parti vely little service - .the dodger might perform is rendered lass oy tue cinmonesi y oi uue ugeuis empjoyeu to put them out. Trurable in .ewYork News. OuWwyiilttiinaiinsaigrcJtffiHdMaiisfor 'pearet attd lis WeifieciaMwe tfflit all her dau As era sli tt&to line eaitieck- iix r ii in mimfBTi TnirinmT -.. cnuBie inert nuatit ix louuunmont tJiiLih f. 1 lw wl .fhintul Midalt At Inst he came to jCamrratisl and A WINTEB ELf. a, liule vlt swung on a marigold stallr, . ifhe maflKOld dowers' were fallen and '' ' The marieoW flowers were shrouded 4a h'Ss', 1 A bitter wind rushed to and fro, . '' n Anil all the violeu were abed. '" , . The little elf's nose was sorry and Woe, . ', '-' But the llltle elf ' pif Was Jolly all through',. Ant as be swung from BidG,totoeVv; :-' ,,,t , lieanKbissoagwithaairf piiide:'.' ,yj , Ofltif thi wool o'theetiiWnu'tbuds" '' !." ' MrKlsaiespunniy hoteaod.Jerkint' Of a bat's wing made my cloak,, .. . . ,. ' Warm enough towrap a Turk la; ; lt ! Lined them alt with thistle dowa, s ; . fathered when tlie pods were brown ' n ' Trimmed them with a rabbit's fur, v Lieft upon a cockle bur; , , MYfMn spite of everything,. .,, r . Miicbl fear, that cold loo., , t:,, '. ' v , Ha! Iwrthe spring ' Ho! hoVrae'srringl The merry, merry sprtng for irte:. " '- '-' il -i r , ..,.. . gt. Slcnohu). ' SNIFFING AT PRUSSIC ACtC A Coroner Inds Out How the Quiekest of all' Poisons Work. .7 f y,. Deputy Coroner Scholer, who narrowly escaped death recently from sniffing at the bottle from which Miss Marw Van Orden had drunk prussic acid and died, told a , repbrter about it. , . ' . 1 . 1 "With me in Miss Van Orden's room," he said, "was Dr. J. I Terriberryi ' We nan oeen- toin tnar vMiss" van Orden was in the habit of taking morphine, and as I had not yet been told that she had bought prussic acid, I snnixwed I was golugto'smellof Mujendie's solution. I passed tho rial we found back and forth under my nose three or 'four times and' got a good sniff of the acid; It has a sweet, almond flavor;, pungent and not at all disanjeeable, Then I passed the bottle to Dr. Terriberry, and he took a sniff. I noticed that he was growing palft, Then I began to feel faint and weak myself. . , ' Dr. Terriberry and I clutched each other and reeled. Either would have fallen without the support of the other. 1 held on to him and .called for fresh air,. We were led to the door and down two or three flights of stairs, ', It was with the greatest difficulty that I drew my breath. My consciousness was perfect, but I had no control of my arms or hands or of mv lower limbs. When I tried to step I, raised my foot two feet froth the .ground, and ' when 1 tried total of my pulse I could not use my hands. I noticed that the blood had ieft the finger Bails and that my hands were white at chalk, t; All through ' my body it seemed as though the blood were driving toward my heart. How I got to the drug store at Xinth avenne and Forty-eighth street r don't know." A' young man there said sulphate of mag-, nesie, was an antidote for prnssic acid, but It isn't. U took the dose, however, and theft was led to the Forty-seventh street police station. Capt. Kilulea prescribed brandy, and as he believes in large doses, he gave me so mnch that' I was drunk after taking it. I told Cant. Klliilea of mv. difficulty in breething, and told him how to. move my anna up aud down. He , lifled a window in the police station and worked njy arms like a pump for long time, causing au.artiflcial movement of the ribs. ' "T.'ien I was taken to' the Roosevelt, hospital, and a physician gave me a dose of carbonate of anunouia, in two hours I felt better .aud, came home. I. have been very' weak since. It seems as though I had no marrow in my bones.-1 have been requested to vfritea statement of tlwwtnerience for a medical Journal, and I tkiuk. J ahull-do so.- Dr. Terri-i berry ;..tld,me!(,.bJdw that he that been very sick. He was tormented by the must frightful nightmares when he tried to sloop. I didn't have anight mnre, perhaps, because of the brandy. Kew Vork Sun. '-..,' Frenelimen Not on Their Mux If. - The Frenchman cAres little to contest in anytiiuig wliere mere muscular ability Is at hu advantage, says a i'arisian visitor. He pursues sport us he does art striving to develop its fine points, aiming to be come expert and admiring only the skill that may be attained in the exercise. We have no such tiling as a national game, nothing that approaches to your baseball, or polo, or the English cricket. Sport wilh us means, as a rule, horse racing, and undoubtedly our jockeys, ot whom we think highly, would compare favor ably with the best that this country knows. The exercise that really occupies our attention as a national institution is fencing, and that probably arises from the military character of the national life. Much of the energy that the American youth puts into piay and physical contests is absorbed by the government In recruit ing the army. Here the boys of the Til lage have to provide their own amuse ments, their own exercises, and have to depend upon themselves for acquiring the discipline thiit is so essential to really suc cessful sport. With -us the government provides the exercise and the discipline, and if the young man can get any amuse out of it so much the better for them. It Is the next war that Is always uppermost in every Frenchman's mind. Kew York Cor. Philadelphia Times. - .-.- Wanted at) Easy Chair, v , A Nashville furniture dealer tells a lit tle story that shows how some people art constituted. A lady ordered an elegant easy chair of a peculiar kind, It was made and sent to her house, She exam ined it carefully and critically, Anally re marking that it suited her exactly, with one exception it was too soft. She had the man take the chair back to be made a triite harder. The chair was returned to the store and put aside. Nothing was done to it. After the lapse of about a week the chair was sent out again. The woman again examined it, and this time the chair was too hard. She was sorry, but when she paid so much to get an article' for her own comfort she wanted it about right, so she sent,.jt back to the store for another cluing. The chnir was ttptin put aside for a week or ten days aud scut out for the third time without having a particle of change made. This time it was just right. She took the chair, paid for it, ami was sorry it hud not suited her ut first. The poor woman never knew that the choir hud not been euanirad a particle. Chicago News. . Why Germans Use Olasies. "It comes from reading." observed the "Yes, but why.shpuld.Osrnuinsbe mofe near "sighted than Americans!' . h tbe read morer . -,.,,- ,-.iV ,, 1 .,, T.,.i,, , n i r-.-v - uouis, Mima toe mm. mk vummmiimnimsmmtKzmtmmicmm .... k.tIt A. luinlla . 1 I . 1.1.-. . ili- wiiu UI UUUSB VltUJ ITOBU MUM UWUnMiyi vision tc oe oerectiv ...t v '"How so?"- - '' -'i-wij.ioi t "In tie ; '"The German books are brlnted dazillng old English type, which tries th6i eyos more than any other type In use In civilized countries. It Vetjuires sucl) close scrutiny that the' eyee are invariably strained. ' So well known is this fact (hat recenfly the Austrian, minister of public Instruction issued ?ery , sensible., de cree forhidding the use of -books printed in small type In the public,, schoojs. Now, with American school books th would not be so .accessary, 'bnt,, German books to be harmless must he printed In large,, bold faced char acters. There is a large party,of roformare., to Germany who are striving to have the types of that hatioh officially changed .to; Roman, and the use of English script lie , largely taken the place of the German script in correspondence. Educated, Ger j mans read one style as readily as theotheri" and the .former is. growing rapidly Hn' 'popularity. ' It will not be long before all' books will appear in the same characters, ,if not in the same language, and when , that time -comes the eyes of , succeeding. generations will be stronger than those of the present, but I don't, apprehend that this will happen arly enough to- Injure- imy business. '--Refonxta 1 come- -slowly and physicians wHl find their hands fuO until the dawn of the'raillennium.'1 New -York ! Mail and Express. - '" '' , Smliers In Butchers' froektft.', ". . A good smiler,,who can toll a, funfiy J -.story once in-a while and has ithe ikuack of anticipating the wants of his patrons, is always a valuable man In'a butcher b shop He' takes with the holes-, it doesn't make much difference whether he's hand. '' some or aa homely as a quarter of beef so- - long as he 's agreeable and accommodattng: " Now; there's my partner; He's a perfect Apollo in1 face and form, but he's gob. a temper that's nearly as uncertain as tlie ' settling days of some, of our customers,., . One moment he'll smile and chat' affably , with his customers, but again he'll close op tighter'n one of Nels Morris' corn beef cans. The ladies don't like him, and tlity won't go near his block tf they can get a - show at mine. Now, I haven't the best' ' temper In the world, but since I went he-"' hind a meat block twelve years ago I'vo "learned fliat it pay's to' smile and be pleas-, ant. , You can work In a bigger piece of I bone in a steak or roast and youlre surer, ',that your customer, la coming.back thanlif i, vou're out of sorts. The ladies infst upon dealing with agreeable.' peopK andlimVa other kind. That b why. a good tb'Bt.Hl i:a valuable man in a meat market" J ' : Europeao twd AtuericM plan, Thii Hotel it .undr " - mut j? i i v., t ; . "! f the Dianagtiioeat ot Cliarlefl Montgomery, nd b the - Tbfe bit of homely philosophy Came beat Family wid BUBiueae Men-B Hotel in Una Tna- irom a BUCCessiUl west Siao DUtcner tae - hkliert Btaudard of reiectal)illtyluBn.nteed other night, aud It pruves that the men Board rwin p 91 to 32.00; single kw,m 1 1 y X ' ' . , . , ,eut to $1.00 ver night. Free Aoaoti to aud bom the vbo carve loins id chops are thinking of Hotel. . ', 7 soiiietliinff mnra than t,hn i?hiinlr nt hntia ! : -i .- it-', i. they must chop out. ,.Tbey -are cldse , studeiits ot human nature, and they Use j, 'the result of their, studies for all it ia' ; worth. lueagq Ilerald.;. .: 4 - " Superiority of-Modro Surgery. ':-.', - OneOf'thegteateat pointa of superiority in modern over old time surgery is In the care taken to avoid tue uangerous conse-1 quences which folloV the, entrance into a t surgical wound of an impurity or foreign matter from the air, inatruments,or other source. These septic or fever producing ,fB.iiwi,D wt, v.cj nucic auu. buoy BO, not produce more eerious consequence in a I wound, they prevent prompt and healthy healing. If a wound "heals by first in tention," without inflammation or sup puration. -then the antiseptic precautions have been complete. Td attain this re sult the surgeon IB extremely careful that ; his Instruments am without blemish; that bis hands aro not only perfectly clean,, but that they are dipped. In antiseptic fluid; that the part of the patient's body to be operated on has been .similarly cleansed; that the wound itself Is cleansed with the same fluid before closing, and that the dressing Is prepared with a like end in view. Boston Cor. New York Sun.' -J Two Short lgaeies. '. . ,-i::; f To be left one's own weight in one pound notes a curious legacy that fell to the children of a Scottish gentleman some years ago might tempt a man to wish himself a Daniel Lambert. But perhaps nothing Is so calculated to mahe a man's mouth water as a single line in the will of Richard Arkwright; "I be quoath to my son-in-law, Sir R. 'Wig ram, one million sterling." All t,li year Round. ; . ; An English naturalist who put In two ; years in a boarding house spent the! next five in tracing the bedbug back to ! his native lair, lie found perfectly i authentic information to prove that the I insect existed and was full of business in the year 120 B. C. He wag even found in the camps of the army, and no ! war fleet was deometj iltted out with-'p out a liberal sprinkling,, , ' ., ; f- BestCounh Medicine. Kecomraended bv l'hvfliniana. Cures where all else fails, pleasant and agreealile to the "ts3onrbmidM 1" "Y8,fllr. Joioi was According to Uliwtlmii. i Hie sKiic, 1 mmevo , THE J-itrXOSOJ-HY OJf I,: wr. i.nl.JSr. .':'. IKE. ine pnuosopny 01 rrancis tiacon is the ' . . "V " n dent in the hod; said befit'tut ask opin ion of it; In sickness principally respect hcaHhilana iii health -action.!', ''Wunfe'lare uiuiiv so-caiieu siigni aneciions wuiehimep' .til nk f. hruvo not. n M.. , U.Y. . spiseho liew accident in the body." bun. naimi'a Paul, wf 11 remove efl'ectually and at once a thousand and one of the little ills of life that often, If neglected, take years to otlre. Be sure to hate with -you always a box of Bkahmstu'Pim,, , m They can be obtained in every drug and medicine store, eitherplain or sugar-coated. s.Jamsa Ehelan'sJ. ean, Francisco has aold the historic Stevens Jlonee,,;! to 27 Broadway, Sew ynrfc, to W. li. Mairsof Brooklyn for $1 ,UoO,iMU-t partly -in cash and partly in Harlem property. .. Of all kinds' and ihauy quantity whole, sale ailifietail at belirock prices: Eii'-'Jj'.'. BOWEN, "Mi 68 rront 8treeti rortlnd, 6r, .J.,', ,11 iend fpr catalogue, URV CCVCD CUOED 10 STAY CURED. ini i 1 liui i want4h luaut aad ad- Si K TU ElI l V '&:td Canada. Adatejs,- w, nv 1 limn p.i P. lutld Iijm, s.t., BoIJ, CRAGlN,EfflFCD, ' 014FKTRRRT1 WASH 1 N,T", if. ! S?J4t!IALA'rrEN:iU0S (HVEN TO lutMB.MIN INO AXD INDIAN DEPREIllTIOS OLaHiS. PIANOSORGANS. WINTER 1 1H, o.nr - ; 71 Morrison Street, Portland, Or. nr box mt. m t'-", J. McCRAKEN cV Coi -DEALERS INj- Jul J -D Roem Harker lints, Portland Csnwnt, ; , den Hale and Ulan Plaster, Hair. Fin trok end Fire gia. LAND PLASTER. ... SO North Front Street, Cor. . PORTLAND, 9B. FOBf'EH 0:iLY! Seta wot or raiLinu mAflaOODl Genoral and KEHV008 DBIlJTYi Wflaknew of Body and Hini, Effect! of Erroraor Exoeuei tn Old Young, MiV. ST. HELEN'S HALL, ,s, Portland, Oregon. A Boarding- and- Day. School for,. lrls! Voundeil IKfltl; the llKl.t hev. 1). , . litar .Morris, D. D., Kector: - i ThorouRli iimtruction; a lame anil oaEeiulIy ss- -leCt-d corps of U-ochers; BtudeiilH prepured foreol lenereewaodeleitiitit baluuiur lu the mont com insndinK and beautln.il part ot the city. For cats losue iMltiKlHR the MISHEB KODNKY. , YOU WANT IT! OUR NEW"' CATALOGUE ' MAILED, FREE TO ANY ADDRESS SEND FOR ONE. WILL 8 FINK, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. JOHNSTON V LAWRENCE, WHOLESALK ifcJID, HKTAIb. Plumbers' and Enfllnssri' Supplies, Hsnt anrt Stesm Pumps, Iron Pipe, Rams, Pips Covering. Lubrlcetors, Water Motors, Fsiuw end Ventilators, Cash RegikterB, Etc Write for prices, ' 232 FIRST ST., PORILAMO, Oft. ' ' Contractors on heating and venllluting buildings.. Estimates furulahed, M HOYT & CO. Wiiiit tin agent tii every town ih Oregon, Wash itigtou una Irtnho toaell ' - PIANOS and ORGANS On com mission, No mtoek or capital needwt. Miib.o teachers preferred SpeciHl rules ou all goods. Write lor jwilioulara, - - i -, . POKTHSD, ou, ? STEIN WAY, Gabier and Pease Plaooi Miiiig the Beht Piano Mdk, and the favorite ohenper Pinnae nil Musical luBtiuineat: Hmdafiup. pllaa; luge stock ot Bhwt Muaio. Btkihway Rux. 306 and 1108 Post Street; Matthias Ujutr do. 05 tod tee oat new rooms and nw ittwk. "THE SPECIFIC A NO. I." iCuresanniinfttumldlschariMwnf mnn 9 VnilUP 110 "itttierof how long striding. Pm I lUUIlU veuU Btriturei 1' beiugait Internal UTlll HasfHiled. Price, tjtS. 00. Cinmfarou RUrn! apiilk'titlon. BoiabyDruKBlataoraeiU liikii i ,tu r(i(! .j,)t 0f price by Tbe A. Hchoeu- hclt Medicine Co., Ban Joso, Cal Bit? 3 lathe acknowleuied leading remedy tor all tha rVnTnM unnatural discharges ana r 1 to'6DAYS. in private dlseaaea of mea. A f UimaoMed nnt w U certain ci're lur toe net)Lii a SuuiuKs - ini(f weaKQew peculiar ., to wnmon. -T VfdonlTT)?' Jpreacribeltandfetliif THtEvdNaCHtMWiiPo, In rcRommeDdlu tt W Kola h? lirnKlt&t. (';V'- ii',--,)..' i nllt 4ftf " mvvmmx, neoio aannuiip rnfry ItewTorPO. f low 10 Dlr( miL KthwWI!AS.CSMVEL0PlID()U04SBPiRTa0FDr Awriat.lT Tj.r.llh.; n&aK TRfiiTBKfiT-llon.Ht ta 4,,; ail'driCtlwDfrM. FFALO Mr J 1