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.... 'l‘lll:~'l'I-ll. l m Illtlli 1:. “\Rll. i L F “’lu‘lt l \\ .1» n \‘ul'l‘l\'>> rfill l r'"ll' ll)’ lu)‘ 1.1111|’r.3 ride, ' OVI-r llll‘ Fiver-tune Nth-l". \Vlu‘l'u- rapt-l :tlI-l ' Ilt-vp l 5 lln- linlu; 1 l'p from tliv Sulway ll mmr, while luii'wunl llll‘ l gn-al uni-h blow; l “Fullu'r.” l .‘Ublh‘d, "thv rlmnurl i~ ‘lm p. Uh. I wlml shall we ll!|“" i Anal lll‘n!‘ ‘hll'lll’l lln‘ c'lulut'r Ul- _\r.:l',~. lllni A‘lll‘t‘l‘y ~"Uu [hr-nigh?" l ; Th.- 11.; mam- .lmui llllt‘ a 4"lflzllliJln- day was nanny ;iu-l mild. l Orvr lh-- dumb \\‘--I mutli \w- r-ulc. whaln thu- Snlwur du-rpv'r rnll'J; Rollin: for “11- {ILLIIH‘I mud and ll|lt‘.l]lllt'hcr null :iuu-L'er wr 111-w, Till the hp! ul‘ llm ahittiii; {unis Wm pavuh and lluuu- iu \‘i.-w. "Di-3r :xrl." he 58 ul. "whrn ynu're in a htruil, don't slap to {cur—tin Through!" 111. "(50 Through!" I‘ll-w.- wnrds luu‘c t'uuud my soul, and been tn it a ‘unl-n “'heu urrruwk “'flVt‘r, innn- mull all-l drop than Sulwny's highml tinlv, "ave lmlinl me un dreary alum-4, whcre nut a "laid l hlww, And homuml me round with hilluws cold. while luutl (hr and Wimlu blow; Then o‘er the storm blown spucv l'w livurd, “Don‘t stop to four—tin Thmuglir" n . When life has seemed too haul for human-I lrum my weary hand I My task has drill-It‘d; I've heard again lllt‘ sharp 1 and rlmr mlnnmnul; “'hen ‘llille of llillli-ully' ms», and n‘er the pathway grow The thorns and lmnrs nl lDP‘l)’ mm .the cheerful Voice I knew (‘tlllfil clear nvrues the weary yours, “Snip not to fen—Ga Through!" v. i oh, never dnubt! No tide can rise, so swift,and ‘ cold and deep. That it shall hinder thee, the straightgml hotne thl road 0 keep; No mist can full, that shall have power to hide thy heavenward View; Only unto thy highest thought, to Love and Tull be true; And than may any in every strait, “Brave Soul, True Balm—Go Through!" _+___. “DAVE.” Engine No. 23 left the round house, moved slowly out of the yard, and down the truck to the depot platform. where she was taken to the Southern express over the Western division, the trip be ing a twenty~four hours‘ run. It had suited the handsome men who stood at the throttle to make the magnifi cent engine of which he was so proud, and which was noted for its speed, al most creep down to duty this morning. and it required no stretch of the imagi nation on his rt, and he rather liked the fancy, to think that it was the leaden weight of a strong man‘s heavy heart that bore her down and impeded her progress so wonderfully at times. How well he remembered Flora Ls~ mar. black-eyed Flora, who was older than be. but who had ever shown such a decided preference for him. and had been so ’ealous of simple little V'ioliL White. whom he had met and loved, the modest. unpretentious country girl. She had been the object of his tlrst boy ish dream, of the strong. fervent love of the man, and the cause of all the sorrow he had ever known. He had lived over their happy married lite. until his wife deserted him. leaving no clue to her whereabouts and giving no reason for her strange conduct. To the boys on the road he wits "Dave" handsome. kind-hearted bnt close-month sd “Dave." They knew nothing of his past. He had come among them nnd made his way ttp. and all they could our learn was that he was from the East. His lather and mother were dead, and all use to the old home were sun dared. One night he received the intelligence that a woman answering the description given by him of his wife was lying at the morgue. having been lifted from the river that morning. He had hastened to the plans. but in the swollen. bloated teatsrss ol this root creature. he could tram liflle rsssm dance to his wife. She was mash sash a formed woman as Viola. but lacked the symmetry and graceful outlines that had belonged to the latter. The only thing that could reconcile him to the thought that this was all that remained to him of his wile. the only thing that eonld till his heart with a sorrow over this as his dead, was the hair so like hers. The little. short. amber-colored tingle-ts were the exact shade and cnrl o! the longer trusses Vtola had worn. thham hnried this dead as his own. and has! come to duty this morning. carrying the saddest of all sad hardsas. sstronu. brave heart. robbed at all hope. Jam him I-—— they side-tracked for the odor]: express to pose. and Dan was 11110111 to make it by the usual time. At this place thcigvlten had to wait some little time and had Ilvcolm won dsrtnlly interested in a little child who always came to the gate and peered through the pickets of the train. The little eotmcs was a gem oi itsell in s set .“ cl s prolnaion 0! blood and ever pa-s. . They were running taster than usual th'n Details. to make up lost time. and was 3" tuning a curve when Herbert, loohin‘ iron the rah window, beheld a Wish made his blood run cold. on the track ahead was that child [mm the cottage, looking straight at the coming trsin. but making no movement to escape lrom its certain and awfal dmth. wk u thought be implied the air h end rarer-ed the engine, but the hudwny wee too greet. end he new with horror that the few of the innocent, mly little fellow was ended unless eonething wan done at once. Filled with the one idee of eat-ing the imper~ iled life, he left the cab, where he had done nll thnt humen hand could do to evert the dreedfnl accident, and rapidly nude his way elong the aide of the throbbing engine until he reached the glut. He we: juut in time. for as he at over end stretched out his strong right nrtn, the pilot struck the helpless child thet lny face to face with an awful death. But quick u it true, the brave “ heerted Herbert wee quicker, end in nu inetnnt he lifted the child and held it eloft in nir, nethe heavy engine thun dered over the plate where the boy had rented no intent before. In this pesi tion he remnined until the engine, which lied been greduelly slowing down it: reversed lever and the dug of the epplied brnkee. came to a standstill. Then he etepmd to the ground with‘ the reeened c ‘d in his cum. The} little fellow put hie arms eround his neeh.endle ing his head on the llmvel mn'e ehoufiler, hie month, which was bleeding from the contwt with the pilot, tinned his cheek, end the little wounded lips murmured almost dreamilg‘: l ' “Her ‘e oven ; rpepa." Herbert mgpnanmmoat let the child fell from hie em: in his ‘lle‘tl egitetion; but before he could 00 act; hi~ thoughts the mother rushed to the! \jmt ililil'l‘f fl‘illl‘l-i' with _‘Jt'it‘f {\t the smi t'ute die thought had liefalleu her darling. and in her great joy at finding him sate, mm’ nothingr Szu't' her llaliy. lint Herln-rt (iiulmm l"K'l\L“l ut lit-1‘ m “n!“il‘l' and :L\fulli3llltlt‘llt There lie t'ore him wits the living, lnreuthing illlzuu- of his loaf. Wife, :L \Yiilow‘s val) :llnnu- her rich liziir,:unl elad in deep mourning. There was no time for \rondr-r. however, for the \Vesteru e3;- press ruled phat them and he must go on to duty. "Thank you, sir. again and again," the little Woman murmured. "(iod will reward you; 1 nerercau." "Mudam."nziid Herbert, “nu thanks are called for a duty performed. 1 will, however, request the pleasure of ealling :it your home on my return. and inquir ing for the wellfure of your child. May 1 ink for your name?" His heart stood .still as he listened hreathlessly for her reply. as :in: “as about to speak it hounded high, and at the name, sunk like a leaden weight. “My name is Brown. "l'he \Vidow Brown.‘ and I live in the eottuge yonder. Dot-all when you are at leisure, for you will lie 21 “'Clt'ulllc visitor at u. grateful mother‘s home." film “its fairer and seemed more wom anly than Yiolu of old. and his brain was in sueh :I. whirl that when once more on the mud he half believed the whole ‘thingnwild imagination of an exeited 1 mind that was perhaps losing in; power. 3 He thought of the dead of last nightfihen 1 of the living of to-day, and wondered if at last he had become insane with his terrible grief. And then for a moment, one brief moment. he would hope for the best, onl_\ to banish the thought in the next and go back to that lonely grave where had been buried what he considered his all. He repeated the words of the child to himself. “Herbie loves pupa, poor pupa," and with each repetition there lpasned a thrill through his frame of wonderful and doubtful joy. Between the time of what had nearly terminated in afatal accident and the hour that found him at the cottage door, he lived through an eternity, if time could he counted by emotion. He was shown within the neat little parlor, where his | poor, troubled heart found a something lcouvincing,nnd a certain joy. There, With the full light shining upon it,u. sight met him that almost ntuuucd him for the moment, but the fullness of hm over- I burdened heart found vent in one excla ' mation: “Thank God! At last!" , 7 There. in the best possible possiu'on the little- room nfl‘orded, bung 2x life-mm painting of himself as he was three years ago. He had found his wife at lust. Mrs. Brown opened her violet eyes wide, indeed, as she. entered the parlor, upon seeing her visitor in such evident agitation; but she closed them drcaiuily as the delicious sense of rest and pro tt-ctiou and love overcame her, “ hen the strong arms Clllfipt‘tl her close to the great heart, and the voice, almost choked by emotion, asked: “Viola, my wife. do you not recognize in me your husband of former years?" The explanation he had once deter mined to receive, was FOOD given. “I thought perhaps you loved her; she said you did; and she was so bril liant and I so dull, and you seemed tired and weary at times, not telling me the cause, and she told me that you were unhappy and intended to marry her some day. She told me as a Briend, you know, and made me promise beforehand that I would say nothing to you. So I thought 1 was only a hurrier between the happiness of two, and that it would be but one life, and that mine, that Would he unhappy, and, my husband, I loved you so well thatl could even give you to her, feeling sure that at mine time you would know how Viola adored you, that she could sacrifice all she had, if it would only give a mo ment'u happiness." 'l‘ hen he told her of the dead, 80 re cently buried, and for the nuke of the true sorrow he had felt one whose lot in life and whose sudden and and death mnst ever remain a mystery, she re solved to visit the grave and place fresh flowers upon it, thinking that her own life had once looked forward to just such all unknown resting place. “Viola," said :he, looking fondly into the face that was losing, in its great joy, the worn and sad expression that had become habitual, “Viola, what have you named our boy '.’" “I had called him," she answered. "Herbert Graham Brown," placing a miechh-vons emphasis on the Brown. “Will you humor a whim of mine, my dear. and let it be Herbert Dave Graham?" Her fond reply settled the matter.— |(‘ora Palmer, in \Villiamsport Break fast Table. Victor Emanni-l's Slmple Trenton. The hunting lodge at Licolu is a sub stantial house consisting of a ground floor and on.- story, etuccoed and stained to apinkish yellow. It stands on a kind of grassvgrown common, with groups of magnificent evergreen oaks on each hand, while opposite is a tiny chappel with two or three acacia trees. 0n the upper story in a suit of good rooms in tended for the use of royalty, hut King Victor Emanuel, with his simple tastes, used to prefer the little vaulted parlor on the ground floor, which opens to the common on two rides, on one of which there is a. sort of stone veranda. This little room is simply plastered and stained, and its only furni ture in a plain polished table, two or three rush-bottomed chair, an old velvet sofa upon which the late king slept, though he protested against such “luxury," and an old-fashioned easy chair which the commandant, in spite of the king's remonstrnnces.had brought in that his royal muster might take a comfortable nap after dinner. It is the very simplest royal parlor, perhaps, that all Europe has to show. King Victor Emanuel, as soon as he arrived in Licolu. used to dismiss hie‘ personal attendants, and enjoy the full freedom of being, for a space, it simple country gentleman. Above the sofa hangs the etufi'ed head of it smooth— skinned dog,‘tho hero of a hundred wounds and a thousand hear-tights. Once he “as given up for dead and thrown into a corner, but utter two or three days he cmwled out. to the aston ishment of the game-keeper, half stnrved, but cured—[London News. ‘ A SAD Imm ROMANCE.—It was up at I Melrone, in Grundy county. She was a. " farmer's daughter. She had said “yes" i to a nice young man who worked on a i neighbor‘s farm,and the day was set. I Just before it came she loaned the niue j young man $6 to buy some fixings with. ; Two days after, her father met the nice I young man in town and loaned him 55 .; with which to get a marriage license. He j got the license, but he put another girl's : name in it and went off and married her ‘ on the day he agreed to marry the girl I who loaned him 86. .\ol Bad 'l‘he liridgt-port Standard tells the fol lowing atory "for true" : .\t u vhureh sociable sometime ago a theological student was detailed to assist a young lady, whom he had lungr ad— min-d from ufar. in making out a new Sabbath school library rataloguc. The prospective minister found the tank by no lllt‘llllfi an unpleasant one. as the charming: young creature read him the title of each book from the title page while he delightfully copied it into the catalogue before him. In fact, there ‘tlittered through the mind of tho sedate and rather bashful youth seVerul times the Aluuslinll whether the aforesaid maiden. with her pretty figure and bright eyes, could not be induced to be come the "share-1‘ of his labors and toils." “I believe I would ask her to-night, if I only dared," thought the young man. “llut I don‘t dare, so there's the end of it.‘ .\nd with glooiuier face than before he. continued his. work, calling out, “Next book!" almost mechanically as fant as he had transcribed the former title. It“ was aroused from his reverie by the fulluuiug rejoiuer to one of his demands for “next book." "Why don't you do it?" ll" started as though the girl had been leading his thoughts. “Do what?“ he inquired. by way of drawing her out. But the young lady l't-lillml not a word. To gain time he again said: "St-.\t book?" “No tum- like the present," said the maiduu With an encouraging smile. “1 sm- it in of no use to hide my thoughts from you, Miss )1.," he said, struggling with his mnbarrimslnent. “Your last two remarks have shown me how prrfnvtly you realize my state of mind. 1 will therefore follow your ud vin‘ and cinhmcn the present oppor tunity of asking you whether you are “illing to arm-pt we as your partner for life. Your answer, Imn confidant from those r..-marks, will he utlirnmtive." It was the young lady‘s turn to be emlmrrussml. “'l‘u “hut remarks did you refer?" she said. “To thv two sentences in whivh you sodolicutely hlended words of advice and encouragement on this most import ant of subjects, when you said. ‘Why don't you do it,’ and ‘No time like the lyre-srut.‘ " The girl looked puzzled for a moment, and then burst into n. merry laugh. “Why, those were the titles of the books you called for, \Vell, you have got yourself into a pretty fix," and she laughed at the discomfited student, mnliqiousl)‘. “Miss 31.,” said the young man, springing up with sudden earnestness, “I beg you will consider the words which I cannot now recall. Bo mine and 1 shall be supremely happy. Refuse me and you “ill make me miserable for life. Will you be mine?" "Yes, yes, don‘t make such a noise about it, or somebody will overhear ‘ you." * .\. and P. Bonds. Subscriptions for the bonds of the At- . lantic and Pacific Railroad Company are f asked, at the Anglo-Californian Bank. f The ofl'er embraces $10,000,000 of the six per cent first mortgage railroad and ‘ land grant sinking-fund gold bonds, the . issue being liniitcd to s2s,oooamile, and the interest being payable in Jan uary and J uly. They cannot 'OO recalled for redemption before thirty years. They are ofl'cred at 102}; and accrued interest. The payment. of the interest is guaran tced by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and the St. Louis and San Francisco i Companies, to the extent of twenty-five l per cent. of all the business transacted i with the Western Division of the Atlan tic and Pacific road during six months ‘ preceding the maturity of thc Coupons. . ’l‘his \Vestern Division is now being built from Albuquerque. on the Atchisou, Topeka and Santa 4 Fe road, through New Mexico. It will pass through the rich agri cultural and mineral region of Central Arizona, doubtless taking in Prescott on the way, and will continue on to the Colorado river, creasing at Needles. Entering California, it will cross the desert to San Bernaudio. make connec tion with the San Diego branch road, and continue on up through the counties to San Francisco. The indications seem ' to be that the enterprise will be pushed steadily forward. The road is being . built for cash, and 150 miles of it is now : open for business. The Amhisou and‘ St Louis roads will be operated in con- l nection with it as a continuous through ' line from the Mississippi and Missouri ; rivers to the Pacific coast. The new ‘ road's land grant is said to amount to ! {2,000,000 acres in alternate sections. 5 Central Arizona is building its hopei development on this road, and Santa‘ Barbara and other counties in California 5 are looking forward eagerly to its com ing.—-| S. l“. Alta. ‘ _ ... - . 1 Important Patent Suit. i The San Francisco Chronicle of April 22d says that Porter, Oppenheimer, Slessinger it Co., of that city, manufac turers of boots and shoes. have filed a bill of complaint in the United States : Circuit Court, charging the firms of I Buckingham k Her-ht and Hecht Bros. i with infringing upon their United States - letters patent for an improvement in boots known as the “Ironclad" boots. Au accounting, and an injunction re. straining defendants from further in~ ‘t'ringing upon the patent and $25,000 ‘ damages are. sought. The suit promises to be an interesting one, and will be hotly con tested by the manufacturers of the “Iron- ‘ clad" boots, who are owners of the \‘al- ‘ unble patent. The patent is on the rivet- 3 ing, wnich makes the ”Ironclad" the‘ most valuable boot in the market to-day ‘ for miners. farmers. lumbermen and T laborers. Where a boot is in water a ‘ great deal the sewing is apt to rip, and a ! boot that is otherwise good has fre- i quontly to be thrown aside. \Vith the iron—clad rivets the boot will : stand much longer, as the ; water has no effect on the rivets. In the counters of heavy boots the rivets are of especial value, keeping the coun ter in place as long as the bent stands. It adds fifty per cent. to the wear of the _ boots, and keeps them perfectly com fortable until the boot gives out as a whole. l’ortcr, Oppenheimer, Slessin ger .k Co. are now manufacturing child ren‘s, misses‘ and ladies' shoes, with the patent rivet, and are meeting with much : success in that class of goods. APPOINTED Amlxnr. .\lr Benjamin 1. ('Uhl'u has removed his luv och , t.- im- sun ul nmmu numbered 20m l'nun Block, l‘urtlnH-l. Ur. .\lr. ('uhen has been appointed first. unit Attornn-y of the [quit-hie. Mercantile. Company i of ‘\c-w York. and the North American Attorney‘s i and 'l‘rn-iruuvn's i'rutrctixr, l‘mun Comp-11y n! 0011- v um ti. ut ’l'li. pr Irv |wu of the largest Ind most re- < spun-rhu- cull-wtn-x- sgrncir- in the country.|ud : riuuis pl-rrd In Mr. Cohrn'l hund- "11l receive ‘ nurut'ui hurl-Hull nnd tu- wig-Irousiy premium] by the ; lm-t lrgsl talent o! the l'nited Sutea Ind Can-an. ! Hr. tu- aim rugagrd arompdent misunt to aid him | In thr unt’orceuieul u! inn.) ddnfl. Alls\\’liflfl To 5 l'fllfllol's (IDES. 'I'IONH. Manutavturing the greater portion of our stock and buying from tunnut’aeiun-ra direct we are on’ t-bled to IXXIdCIM-ll any establlohmeul in [he United Stilt: . W.- reéet ltl \MOSIH in any style. \Vr manutal-Hire any arzielo iu the jewelry or siivrrware I Dr: '.O order. ENGRAVIN'; on gnld, silver and ivory tastefully eleeliwl. ‘ ‘ Any WA'H'H “(NEWEST nnw Infl'luldf'luredi witu nny Mile JG 1. , .\ILVI‘LR C(lll'J-il'l‘lox. i tfilt‘Khl. UR CELLI'L-Jlt) cut-e we can supply. l unr Miiid Gold Jewelry dq-aitment consist: ot‘ the latest. noveltnu. ‘ to silver and riivenplau-d ware. spoons. folks. eti- . our no“: ii L-irge a a well wlt ctt-d. luinmondx Marla end nlllt‘l' precinth' «tones we ; have wt inu=l mivutile articles in we line. and have llllilll'hlluuuhif the ian'rp't stock in Portland 4w have bunnies tor Iiulil) A 8!) SILVLR Pl, \ll\'h T‘ the latter we call the attention of until. KEI'J’EIH. Simon! and forks and taut-y mean can he replated to be re good as new, and l._u vm' l'llilfildt‘l'tflily Ir» than the new. _b't'ud iniauti tie- that n quire renlnung and we I‘ll] send ratm ln l'li'N'h‘ we have a lull aswnmeut. .\HI' 'z‘iurl l-Is. hYI~Zt.L.\§:E-Z, and all articles commuted with the own-at “:iue. our stock )3 com pn-te. We have the - lily tli’fl fdtt'l‘l-J: (eye-meet.- urer) on the coast. and are. enah‘ed to KPH. the Mrrlitzt'i or weakucs- of EACH hYE SEr’ARA'I‘E LY. thereby enabling prrwns to obuui proper mum's who lune tit-tendon: found it ditficult in be titled . . In addition to above artnriee we have a com plete end well relwtul titmzlt or ROLLEI' Hm.“ JEWELRY All deal-Th and inert-hunts hauiliug Emul‘ in our line will tind it to their advantage to ('ull on us when COILlUI! to the rity. or rend their ordcrr. as we are enabler: to supply them at the nun:- [alt-5. otten lnwi-r than they can buy of jtlhlflfira and middlemen in the east and San Fran chi-n. Huults shN'l' 0N StaliiC'ZilUN [0 parties known to uh (charges to be paid by purchaser both wins) with piiyiltge to reiuru “llllln a remuable leugdr'ottimo (um-la rent per ~ l" J;Cn.,ll 0. D . VII!" the lterllcgr to examine at impress otli-se. to anyone. when clinrgcs both Ways an: tlepouted “J \V. F t! (305- ( lllt'L‘. Ulir nairn reiuimig ilemrtmi nt in in the hands of tte immt rkllilul w-uLmrn. Fine watt-h re~ phll'vllt: Darlli-nirul)’ Ni ieiteit :htp rhwnoinvters rated by train". Inbrt-IVnt‘ullu. on gold an X J. wrlrs taken in trade and bought 001.!!th tor cam. lit-.Nth'llSES & (ilflEl-ISBILHH. H‘J Fll’hlhl“ I’lufl‘lllltl, ugn. P. 0. Box 105. A (‘uiiulng (fat. A gentleman who took a trip into the country yesterday, when on the plains. a mile from any house, noticed a cat, a l+tige one, almost as large as a fair-sized ( 0:3,. It was lying upon the ground, its feet uppernnmt, in such a way that he had no doubt it had fallen a victim to some. vicious dog. Around it, feeding uttsuspn-iously, was a flock of small birds. The apparently lifeless cat was Within range of the vision of the ob server for some time, and just as ho was thinking how much easier it would he for an animal to feign death and catch a bird by den-enving it than by slipping tip to it, he was astonished to see the cat suddenly roll over and grab one of the feathered tribe that was very near. The other birds flew away a hundred yards or no and nllglited. The eat only made one or two mouthfuls of the game and then crept around to the windward of the birds, laid itself down, and once more successfully played the dead dodge. The gentleman drove away without seeing how many birds it took to satisfy the fehne.—[ Carson Appeal. ‘ A large. train ox H'lls always follow from llllllgt‘sllull, and the best cure. for that disease is to "so ltnse Pills. One each night Will our.- lln- most ulmttnttte i‘ilfl“. l. I‘ilutunuer it Co., agents, Port and. Strum berries, vanilla, Cumaunt. chom late creams, opera caramel:- ten kinds, plum pudding, at p bsllilnvté randy store opp. l‘.(). 51h and Morrison, Portland. . _A_.___.- -. For general complaints there is nothing better than Pfuuder’s Blood Purifier. It hm ntood the toil. and is Oregon's favorite medn-lne. The best place in Oregon to get a hat is of \\'omls.the Hatter. H 3 First. SL, Odd Fellllwa' 'l'eulpllu Spring styles are just, out. .\‘vnd your order» along. The Intent stylus. lillt‘sl gmnl.‘ mid cheaper than any. l’ostotlice Candy .\ton- in munllfiu-tur ing it“ its Ptllltllt‘fl. None hut fresh goods sent to \\ holesale buyers, at San Francisco lotto-gt. tigurcs. ”pp. l‘ostollicv, sth and Mo: risun sts. llcroio?il;—'l:€sl‘ Dluluek“. noun“. dcapoodettcy. jaundice low of Ippl'lte tantalum-lions. gravel. lemule din-nae: Ind 11l trout-lend the urinary mglnl. Ind bl“ der. ire quickly Ind surrly remand by Wuuer'u sate Kluney and Liver mm» +— In View of Mr. Gould's gigantic enter prises and his mgoriug of the idle cap ital of editors throughout the country, we are tempted to warn him of the prev alence of triclunn. _..—.. “e be“ 111-d no“ urllulo phuln-grnphle work In Oregun II lu-ln' duru- daily In. Alan'- alum-1' Iu Portland. [Bl and [.9 Fir-I, street. e hu -3 large run «(cu-(on from “all county. If You Neel Dcupoluleut and weary of life. do not glve up. It ls not. trouble lhll can‘t-a mun feelingu. but disordered kidneys nrllw-r. which Warnel'n fink: thuey and Liver Cure will lnvtgomte. restore. H‘ mm bring you happy once more. All orders from the country promptly attended to at l‘o.~tofl’lse candy ntore opp. pofloflive Portland. m 1 o. N. r. (:0. (New aenm. N 0.12. m— _ ._-—,--- 10111111111 15113111138 1111111111111' . I . ‘__,)*______ l H‘l‘li.‘ ‘V “'IDRKH. WM, __ PORTLAND 9.11:; w wouunwu ma. ‘1” Nuuun-l Nnuunln, l'rulu Mruw andh-Hll:|l.~.l'lo~.uwd. ' ll_\ rd nlnl prun- ul In Iln- Luca! ~l_\ lrs ul .\lmrl Imllm'. _ _ _QOIIIMION MERCHANT. fi_-, 'llT“l'l.—Pl'l'rs';;x£ :u “if.Run-x._\\'n’..lwun nlvuln-r m t‘uhh-rnm nml )luximm {run and pruducv. ‘ ('hnm I'm-c- um] Nut ml at luw mum. 1 __7‘__VABT (“DOM—_- ‘ JONES PAILAt'IrTOI‘ ART—2nzfl‘liu—ltii-1. ' I" “I “11‘1”- U‘ nu vh'xunl 10! u! an xmnds.sln'ln an Inc- 1 tuna-I. bmrlu'h. rlnrmnun, mum-mm. whoh-mlu uud n-uul. \Arlbln mun-nub n “pm-mu)": 1 1 W 1 1 , ‘ __ , dflu'lihki", 77 v xnw roux atzvisii‘fcb‘T-‘J'nm .'m' «'l. 1 Inunulncuu rrm u'lunhmulr um! rn-uul J: \\ urn. Mull-1| (mm linu-rh-h. .\wk ( nun-a t-Il'.. and Human: huuuunds lursil .\lununuuuiol-l “hum-5L .‘rml .5-1-rulsxunmmr rululuguc _ ‘ISC £ll\- 1 ID. ,f“ :‘.’i:‘.‘“_;:; :: ;':'__—-——___ 1 ('l..\ IIK A' | l'TflS- um l-Lamh- nnd lusurumv ' Aw uh um] Alrlul. r" Bud.“ .\w a-mrnah J In our m'un- \\ 1H h-I'rhl' pron pl. ullvnllou. (”flu-N0.2 V 5 Isslnu‘wn ulu at W A 1' RN- ~§ A: 1.. W. k.“ ———.—"»_'—_t‘ H‘l'Rullli A: BEACH-”Mum“ lii, ma-uud‘mm-r. l mun "lurk. .\n lugul hllsllmafi ulh-lldt‘d In In Un uuu ulul [ln-'lrlrllurlu-n. L'Ulh‘t'llulin mud: and mm sums prm'ulrd. I. DAKZIGI-ZRr-lhmms II and It. l'ulnn Block l'nuumur nuruxmn nu ('ullvcllolw. L‘ouuululouu and .\uuzu linsnwm. *— llOl'SI-I I‘CRSISIIING 00099. I'. 11. CHANDLER-. 25 From. urea-t. Importer and julubrr Iu \\'m.m-nwun-. \Vuluwwun. Ermine?! Hrnoms mu] llllllhu lunmamng Gouda, Bum-km; an Satin-" 9114 The lrmh- huppnui. HOTELS. BI'BNN Hot‘ll-‘nlhuas a Marx Fran. mm" 11.4.1 and F nlrwt.» Blush! und [mixing in In r mu" ‘ 1 .4. Ti and lnngungv u- and {mm hunts um! llnum trot. w;— I l'urrhau- Good- on ol‘llfl'l- 1 “ell Produce on l'onllgn-enl. ' lake IllVlan-l on l‘unnlgnnenl. lull wlll not buy. 1 Helllnxou (‘unnlnlon ‘rluujen llxhl- only. 1 (3min. Plum-.\VooLl’ouuuc-n. ele..n~peolull)'. 1 1 Agent; [or the (ml-emu Flour Hull. 1 Agenu far [he flvfln‘lk-Id l-‘lour ill"; 1 Act-In- (or III» Lul‘zuel lo Flourflllln. 1 Ila-\e (in-sun I‘M. Ilfiui‘o uu hand In lul-lo um. J. 11. I-‘ABIHII. Axe-n. Portland. Or. R.H.McDonald,:§fl : pnzsmcnv. / .’ " San francisoo‘ ,/ lAN Cal. _f/ s"} _..—— ~ ’.‘ '.‘; .. ; ‘-- /'; .7 ‘.f . 5; , .1 ' .‘ V, Estabhs'hed // . ~ ‘ - § ' 1 1 v A} .. ~_ . L“. .. 44-3: 1863. ..., - // CAPITAL STOCK / . . ‘ ; -,1 4 stusoonoono. _ Surplus 407’ 942- 17. Sun Frum-tsco, Feb. 9, 1881. “rpm-i offlu- Hank I‘ouunluclunen for "In alnu- 05' I'niinnruia In tho iion. A. I» ilzzri. Aunrm-y lin-nu-rnl -Dvnr bu: In com pL-un‘u “1:1: luw, “'0 lug 10 “‘.'-”ft "mt W 0 hlVo oxuminv-l tha- mtnlrs of “10 I'Mi‘k'flilllk. and to suhnut Hm fwllnu in}: sttuvmv-nt of 1m cmmuion. \'. r\’ r, \p, .11 ”my. your oh-Ju-nt servants, !:\"‘l '.l. ( ..H “45, l bank! muminmnnrru {or “7.551;? \‘.'Al‘ I', f sum: of Calu‘uruu. ] {O5l n‘. rcvs. Bunk l’l't‘mini‘fl.. 8150.000 00 llliu-r lit-nl l:.-¢ia:9........... 3,50 i 50 I). §_ liondu 81500., 000 (0051! .. 603, B’os 85 IJIIMI .\s‘u &: INN'M Morin... ‘ 12.939 77 lnmnu on 111-ul ll~lale. . . . . .. 261.,fl75 85 Lounu o n hon ds . I: :us , Water and ":th Morin... 181.314 39 bonus on ntlu-r SCH'III‘HN'S, grain. Iwln-ni. Inn-Ivy. 3;! 7r18,007 87 I‘m-m on |wr.~.mml 191-1-- uriiy ... 515.!‘326 Mane-v on Innul . . . ‘ 400,] [9 72 lim- l‘riun li‘h-n d’ Bank'rq. 276.397 69 lh'rrtirufls .. Mull-i 75 Interest An'oruml . .. . . .. . . . .. 19.570 00 IIXIDI‘IINI‘N. inxum. elm. .. .. ~. [O. 134 4': Checks and an.“ lit-ms. . ~ 3H. 73?. 59 83,333,503 ~16 I Aubil“ il‘s. Capital paid "IL. ~.. . ... 81,000,000 00 Hurp1n5uu....'......... .. 407.912 17 line llolmsliors.... .. . . 1,738.03! 08 line- lfinnku and Hank?“ .. 175.369 30 lnu-ro-l l‘ullel-u‘d. . . .. . . 9. i 1“ 08 Rants. l?x(~hnl|g¢~. I‘li'. .‘ 1.093 16 Dividends unpaid............ 630 00 __ 153.333.5025 {8 ~ Tlu- Pacific-Rank fut-iliiiru for the is mumm- ui' ia-uoru 0f ('n-dii andi‘omnwr clul ('rmliln, available {or traveleruor pun-hm 0! mc-rchandnw, good in MI pnrm of the l'ulled Slams. Canada. Brilinh Columbia. Eng land, l‘raum. liennnny, and the entire Comi m-ut of Europe. China. Japan And All»- trulin. Ire nun-"pissed on (Inn i‘!|:n~'. Aunong our nnnn-rnnu l‘nrmponden!’ thrunghunl hm I'mnd. Nun-s and CuuUm-ut 0t hurupr. “c mention upunmn u! than,“ {allow-z Union Bank - - - - London. England Hottinzuer é. Co. - - - - Paris. Franco Direction Der Dnsconto Gesseluhfit - Berhn, Prussia Importers and Traders Nat-0m! Bank - New York, N.Y Na'jonal Bank of Commerce - - " “ . Naxional Park Bank. - - - " “ State National Bank. - - ~ Basfon. “ass National Metropolitan Bank. - Washmgton. D- C Nerohanfs National Bank. - - - Chic: 0. 111 Commercial Bazn. - - - - St. Loufs- No R. H. BIL-Donald. PICSI H V _fi __ ~_,___ __l:9_¢lilc Bani: FOR ALL l‘xnntul {rum $100; ()rglul (ram ’SO. , ”1' . shr )‘v-ur mom-v Ly purchuuug .0 fl |.-~a.lq:mrt.-r~. M'ENCEH‘H Mlfl‘hlell ' A l'nuun and SMXI’H Amrm‘nu Org-n --...:g un l=n>tn|l:m-lnt.~, .\‘~:ul Xu‘r ”rung”, F. W. ‘I'HM H: k I'l|._ ‘.‘| and ‘.‘s l-‘u'tb atrret. Sun Frin znm. ('ui. Pmuus and Urgnuu routed, luucd and rO. our-«l, Lawn)“ W DAVIDSON gon'W’Wß .. M. - ~——-¢ pun .-.'--»' .“”3-"T'.i‘. F. ~ ._za- ,7 : sf 3‘31“: “If: s‘?" ' (WE: ‘.— ‘EST '.‘AT' '-‘zerE 11/ WORK ‘3 ‘ 1 PRICES FlnsraYmmLL s 2 Pommnm. J. W. BAILEY. Nos. 83 and 85 Ynmhill Street. Pnnluml. ()r. The Only Cash Grocery Store Ntlli‘l‘ll 0!“ SAN l-‘nANI‘ISCO. “'lll :4.-H (or Huh (“r In.“ mum-y nmn any Immac- In Puulmul. “rd-«s {rum (hr mnu-lry mllrllnl mnl "Ha-‘l2! \\ 'libirfli‘i'f‘ll". __ __u_p:’l_l SEEDS, Plants, Trees, Etc. ILLI'STRATEIb (YATAUWL'E FREE K J. Tkl'Mßl'lJ. a; CO , ("I nu-i {2| alumnae. ran-«L Mn qu-‘N‘o. rr'firgrw ~ % a/EL» .t‘" x , “ 'b, r‘ . 436;, u: ' .. v" ' I ‘ Nb :nrmfl} I. ‘= ’ Q‘ r: W;f Y ' .gm mammal :. awn. . A.“ , q ‘ 3"" Q’"‘9sum ‘.v #1:: W . . , \., . f gnaw u nzmnrvnzn slanting. 1879. ‘ ‘ ‘ BLOOD lb TIIL LIFL ! OMSI‘A I'ROSIST-"III'IJIII‘II FOB ALl l'l‘ |1.\.~ .\ .\L\ MK ICU I‘IFPH'I‘ wlwn-w-r [ln-n- I« an nxunh' n-n‘wx ..t m.» Viv‘l'l’ul .\lllN'lllur('nul. ~uch us In ~prp~lu. lluuhu'lna .\rurulum. \‘onmmu. Im huh .\Hm-k~. Mln-muauhln. l'um‘ In {ln .\luuuu‘h nnl Mow-'l‘. lrrv-guluruy n! Um |§.u\.~l~. 4'n~nv.-m~\s nn-l ("main-n --nun. \\ Inn-h urv no uhslinnn- and yr] hill'llll|lll4'll Ilnt'lll-~.\, \\ lu-n --lu-uplv u! lla'4'l'\\|l_\' nun; lnu- u mun-nun} un- Hum! 0! [hr yrnr. 1n Hum-us:- n 'l‘ umuu'rm lhnl lln- "(m-um: liluml l'u rub-r " “M 'l‘” li IU‘IM I‘lln nun-II nmulv-l. ll c-ur rm-u-J Iln- lurmmly of llu' I.l\‘l'l’.u\ n-n-ulnn- Ihr HulllhlllII'IIII"1II\\I'I\,“I|"I'l‘\lllrl‘lihll'll‘lll (ha-1r “mum! fllllt'llulh. YuurJlruuqi‘t erp.‘ 11; lllsbl upon grill“: ll: Ink.- xm uthwr rrxm-uly inxln-unl. > l'rlre per Dingle. 8|; 9!- Nl} _liglflgfir M. ATTENTION ! Merchants. Farmers and Me chamcs. ; “e are the sole owners and nutmeg 0! the Ironclad, R nveted BOOTS and SHOES (:naruulu-d to up hy Patent Mun-h x. mu. {or the l'ul'et Stu-m u! A meriru. The»- nru lbt: only mfg umuud rhlnblt‘ liivurd Bun-IS and shoes made. being eulirrly water and l-h-uk pruo', and We wmu nu manuluvturun sud drums that any iufrlnue mrnls on our right- nruliuMu & nulls {or dun-Luca. Ask for the»: good-I and buy nu elm-rs. Porter, Oppenheimer. Slessinger lg 00., No. I)? Ballery II ,8. I'.. l'nl. In)?» In C. B. FETY, SEAL ENGRAVEB 65 l‘lru street. Punluud. or. firfi‘af’ '.’. j7'" 'k . ' 233.4 I 2 A A . . ”Ex“ - ‘ ‘X’sgrt. ‘ :y ‘ é‘f ‘ ,' .I ‘ '»'—. 4 Vé' . 14;, k, r: -I\ ‘. ’ ”‘.‘-H, {p it: “‘.' .‘s_ v; _ '.-> ‘*6 .(‘L .4".. "‘. “N; TE’J‘M- .. 4% ~ _ ’ V w2l2s ‘ »- ‘”" 5‘ 3'l4us and 1.-M'A:.- .\‘nulu. klnrlnnd “nun Din. Myu “1‘9"" Rummyyeflm‘lgydr minder. , .- , A“ __‘ l 43 Front IL, l‘o-11-nd. 1&1: : 5:51,; 3‘? Ha Pl GREGURY& 89 = " ‘ '. ‘ 1 . =1 '4‘ KM“) I x‘omvl- '0 mark u{ 1 p '_z u;- \ V 733 5‘ " I ood \l’nrklng M-ehlncr ‘ -~ -« ‘1 ’ 1 ~52 ’- -‘ F-IV Mlllu and pawn. I Marl-inhh' Tools. ; sun-m l-zngh.e~ land llolh-ru. i hid-nun. "and and l'ou'rr Pumps, I Etc-In “unluc- (have nun, ' Landau-.,.; on. . Bunvr- I and lixh- uni Fun... Elnrry “ hu-lnulul .\lurllllwry. Bolling I ~ [itch-"y. ' Packing. Ho-e, Yul-rec. Springs. En. o:den [run Ibovcuuuy mm: mm promp ml 4m PINIUN W ” ' - L on ury ower an ears nag u an a l . ~ I 7‘4 .‘J (‘.’-:57 ““l’lwmm‘namrfi "trim 4“}{l'4o on ,{vi.. I q "l W" 'W'—"‘*\ . -._ ~‘l "r‘" 13‘“ i;.ll_»|rl‘lr‘v.ll'LE_,,-'r‘“f:\\:: 4‘ ‘ --~ .‘ “.1 1‘ _ ”i M” l " Elfinfiw -~ » - «a _- ‘34”; “11% . I""’L"¥*’;fi’4§§;:mi;s"‘ or - ~ no]; huh” ##- « . ~1,1,"?"{n7'7""""“ ‘. - “”3. l"ix‘2 l “ ‘.‘ ... W"? l , ' \ ‘.'” :- - a :,’T\ ‘9 Agnew“; ”"4": 7., o “Ni-u Wrrwwrwk'gg‘. ~ _(L e .“u‘ if." I)?" M Jtl'cEmMe'fi'Wfl‘lfilfim Gabe” ;T!~9x“{fi_ ;' a, ‘ Tn'. "and. H",- H 9.; “4:. 9“ 4.; 'T.,W‘ ..__._. ”A 3, "3.3;". “timer“:'«j,4'a,’._-:.y 1L -~‘ .r-"” llas REVERSIBLE BELL Wheel. eou EREIII. BEAM. Buns thiHTER and Is STRONGER than any other PtIWER In the Worm. Can be geared to sult any separator. Why buy a Poor Power when you can geta good one? Save your teams. and the EREAE-lhtWhSuhu-h occur to ALL tl'l‘HEß INNER“. _ Also the J. 1. CASE Short. Apron Separator and their Reliable Header, both much improved for 1881. Send for Circulars. J. 1. CAS E 'l‘. “I. (31).. I3ortland. ()r. ‘Cgs;“§:,3‘3:,fi”°““"wd'” STAVER 65 WALKER, Managers for Oregon and W. T. i 1 DB. SPINNEY, E No. ‘l Remy Itml.s. ~. l Tmtl nu Chronic and spun: [Man-... : YOUNG MEN ‘ “7|lo MAY ME ‘l'FI-‘l-IRIXH FHHM THE }-'.F- I [rt-la ..f \u-mlnlul mum nr "NHMT-‘IIIHI. “'l” nu w.-|n..num l'u'mm-hrs n! mm. mm gnu-hut «mm. I .-vn~rmul a! [Mr nllm n! sum-nu: hunmldty. [lll - \l‘lNNhY “All Klml‘al'hr u. [nth-l! (in fur :4.-l} I '.‘“. nl \«Hflhnl \A'u-nKI-vax nr |.xn.uv rhmrwuuf mu I k: nlurrhnrm‘h-r “Lu h h-- muh-rznk-s and huh I t".'.'(. MIDI)! 11-AHRD 1] l;.\'. ‘ 'rhl‘rrfll’b-lll.U|'\ m lhn w." .l unnu- x-hlxlyuhn un- u..uhl.~d unl. n... (rumour. .-\;..- mum“. of n... Mu I~h-r.nl::-n :wvmnrnm-«S by n ungm uuurlhx or bllliJl-L.’ u-nmnnnmn n M‘vukwlfllu; n! llm syn-m 1n Illlnzlln‘r [ln pull-m! (.uuml w-uml: [:4. Vina-.\.um lm'u: {hr un mu) Ila-inn!“ .- {up} ...-2L...-|1 Wl}: “'5. n lwfuun-1,uu.l vnnrx uu-s azuull l-urtn'lr‘ ..t mlnuan-u will nppvur. m m.- rI-lurulll ~.. u! u lIIIJ mllhhh mm, again rlmllK‘lug' In h dark and 1011-HI npfihtrnmv. l‘ln-n-urrmuuy mu-u wh-nllv-ul (his dmlwuity. Igno riuuu! tho- cuune.whk-hmm~ all-rout] hlugu- nt Sn-lul Hal \Vruknrhm Dr. 5. will xunranlc-v- u. prllo . X run- In an such nun-u. and ‘ heulth)‘ rrnu-rmlun 0! Im- gum” urllmry “mm-a. Ulllm‘ Hours- -I0 hull-as lull. Snmhu‘n lrnm Inn: ll .\. M. l'UhlllllAUull Irv-v. Thur-man: rluullnlw'n Ind-“lrin- rt. . . Mordnrrfl nu. urnnnv a: 10.. No. II men- sum-l. Hun [run-In u: ('11! ME! I- Nouuxy. w. H. .\Nlmns 5 . I ‘ i Oceldenlal Hole , I (Kl-II’TUN FHE l'li'KfH'l-LAN I'LAXv. i " C F' d M ' S g or. Irst an orrlson treets, j Sord-nt Andrm Proprietors. I P0r11nnd......... ........ ... . "rt-lo ! l-‘ree (‘unch 10 and {mm “'l‘ "nu-v. jam? in: lw. F. l‘unmznum Jr; I‘. A. I'm: INA i l . 0 POST ST. t 32 SAN FRANFISCIL I Life Scholarships - - - S7O Paid in Installment; - - - 575 [lsl-2ND FUR (1w I leh «a marxlmw "-m l Itahan Sheep Wash. Iguana or I'. Inuro. 9-.» M Ito.- Inna-n. ‘- ;_3 Prepared by lbr lulu" t. wen lu' hl ‘.‘ . ' "omp‘ny. Cures thurmmhiy Mm SCAR 0|" 1|"! MIKEY. And In tn exrenom Hum-r Mp. li.» h. .2 mm] chum-H rrmmiy Lam-u hr . drug: r~- a... *uc cactus In every can I'm mm: Linn uppu n CIIAI nl'lllnslu-‘uu a. (u . Foxc AKUUD. 3.1 :u‘umculu urn-L ~ 1 «u I In up!” ) ' ' . l I rlcc ] asl--ln.—l. I F. E. BEACH 8: (20., 103 Fro-ll “......” l'nrllaunl. Ora-gun ’IIAVINH 158 l }-|* 1”! H: \|v\‘. 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