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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 4

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The Value and Pleasure of Agriculture. LUSH 1 The chit desire of a man or a wo i 1 BEVBHMK .1 That Warren's Music House, 92 Morrison street near the Postoffioe, Portland, has everything in the musical line at reasonable prices large Block of sheet music, books, pianos, musical merchandise, band and. orchestra music always on hand Mr Warren buys every thing direct from Eastern houses, and can afford to sell cheaper than any store in Oregon. Send for catalogue. Gash Auction Goiz tl a branrt' EVERDING FARRELL Commission Merchants4 This well-known and reliable firm of Oakland, having Jnst a year afro opened Portland for the benefit of their extensive trade in Oregon and Washington Territory, orable dealings are worthy of the patronage of all.

i. i. their low irU theii my promise as long as I live yes', dear Faany, I will be true as steel I I told Ralph about' it, and instead of asking me to marry him, as I thought and wished he would, he looked so pained and grieved that Tfelt like crying! a "Never mind, little one!" he said; "it will be all right some day Curse my poverty!" I So you see, I must wait till he gets rich! I have only seen him once since, and then he was walking with the minister's sister she is so beautiful! Ta-ta. r' July, 4th, 18 "Deabest Faxnt: Only one month since my last letter to youfc and yet, I am sitting here by my window this glorious morning, a mere wreck of my former lively self. I have a story to tell you, Fanny a wretched, heart-broken story, and before I tell it, promise me it shall be a secret, for no one else shall ever know! Now, you have promised, and as I it, we uave just received an immense ime oi irom Auction.

TKese goods are as nonse in tnuiornta orurecron Keeps, nut we But we will sell them at Prices that will astonish any ruercL. lc. lSe. 16 as-ae. Oc.

au. 4.. a. Lmbrolderlea for Se, 4e, fie. Be, 7c, lOc lOc.

AND DRALERS IN SHORT BITS. The more yirtuous a man is the more virtue does he see in others, if A coxcomb is ugly all over with the affectation of fine gentleman. A word once tpoken, a four-horse carriage cannot overtake it. He needs strong arms who is to swim against the stream. There's beggary in the love that can be reckoned.

None but death loves the lips by love Has it never occurred to baseball men that a milk pitcher is generally a good flycatcher? The editor of the Cincinnati Commercial, who has farming ideas, thought that to have buttermilk he must buy a goat. "There's no place like home," repeated Mr. Henpeck, looking at the motto, and he heartily added, "I'm glad there isn't." When a Cincinnati man speaks of the production of his pen, you never know whether he is a literary feller or a hog raiser. The young man who has proposed and has been neither accepted nor rejected, knows how exciting it is to live in. a doubtful state.

The above is for either colored or white. i We have also received with the i.ibove -lot an Immense line of IMlies Moslln and Merino ZTk Ladies Chemise from 40e; Ladies' Clowns from lite; Drawers from 4c: J-tulies Merino Vests from We have also a large line of Silk Handkerchiefs, Ties, in Lace and KmbroUlery, Hbsiery, Child- Caps, or Woolen Jackets, Ac, Ac In order to keep the Lowest Price House In Portland we Will stxl Forty-Ineh Caahaaere at Snow Flakes (In all shades). 9 Doublevldth Mamie Cloth. Table Iamak Pure Brocade all Mockabocfc is Plain ...........0 1 samples on application. Direct BE JCSTfAND FEAR NOT.

BT DK1R AXjVJ. Speak then the truth. Let other fence And trim their word for pay; In pleasant sunshine of pretense Let others back their day. Guard thou the fact. Tho' clouds of night Down om thy watch-tower stoop; Tho' thou shonldst see thine heart's delight Borne from thee by their swoop; Face thou the wind.

safer seem In shelter to. febide, We were not made to sit and dream. The safe must first be tried. Where God hath set hla thorns about. Cry not, "The way i plain;" Bis path within; for those without, i Is hedged with toll and pain: One fragment of his blessed word.

Into thy spirit burned, Is-better than the the whole, half-heard. And by thine interest how thou thy light. If conscience gleam. Let not the bushel down; The smallest spark may send his beam -O'er hamlet, tower, and town. to him, on safety bent, Who creeps to age from youth, Failing to grasp his life's intent Because he fears the truth! 1 Be true to every inmost thought; i And as thy thought, thy speech What thou hast not by suffering bought, Fresume not thou to teach.

Hold on, hold on! Thou hast the rock, Thy foes are on the sand The first world-tempest's ruthless shock Scatters their shifting strand; While each gust the mist 'shall clear. We now see darkly through, And justifled at last appear The true, In Him that's GRAIN, HAY and GROCERIES Of all kinds. Also in JWool, Hides, Etc. Corner Front and Alder Streets, Portland. N.

i lO First 8. "We have no connection with the store next door to us. Please Mtate what paper yon saw ti "in. 15 win Duy an Kieicant wool ana ou ou at uti ts, Aauress, pi, ff. uri', Third ana Portland, Ogn.

Sent CO. I. i mmmmmmmmmmammmsmBmmassaammmaBm 11 1 must tell some one, I'll commence! Ralph is false! He has left the vil lage left without one tender farewell HeZcame here, three weeks ago, and found me alone in the rose arbor. "The dew was falling a cricket calling," and I was sitting there alone, dreaming, of him, and of the' time when all waiting The man who advertised that Jiis bit -X. X3.

KNAPP, Commission Merchant AND PURCHASING AGENT. Goods on Commission. WOOL, GRAIN, DAIRY PRODUCTS AND FRUITS A SPECIALTY. Agent lor Parrott's Patent Doubletree. 267 First streeJf Portland, Oregon We have for sale a larsre quantity of aaiuqnMe rrwaa seed which la superior for poatoraee on prnah lands recently burned over.

A. BLUMENTHAL, MERCHANDISE BROKER And "Wholesale Jobber In Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caiis, Notions, Trunks, Valines, etc. Also PURCHASING AGENT For nil Interior settlements. would be at an end. Suddenly, a sua dow- fell before me, and looking up, 1 saw him standing in the door.

PECK ters contained no rum, but produced the man should be, first, to be useful and next to be happyT A' man's first duty is to mankind; and the next is to himself; and the greatest happiness to a good man is to be of Use to and serve his fellow creatures. In doing this the man helps himself at the same! time. The production of food and. the materials for clothing, is the business of the No other employment can be so useful as this; and in this lies the value of agriculture to the world- No other employment is so full of pleasure 1 as agriculture, when.it is rightly pursued. It is, thou, not a laborious work merely of the hands, but a healthful, pleasant labor; full of the most agreeable enjoyment; because in the work of the garden and the field, the farmer is brought face to face with, the works and the beauties of nature and finds, in the sprouting of' seed, the growth of plants, the maturity and ripening of vegetation, the growth of his animals, the delights of the changing seasons, which bring to him a ceaseless round of work thatis both interesting and profitable; in all these he finds food for thought and means for instruction.

In short, 4 good and successful farmer, in his daily practce, becomes acquainted with many of the wonders of soience which appear to him more clearly than to any other man, if he will only take the trouble to open his eyes, and turn his mind to the examination of them. It is a great thing to think of, that the farmer feeds the world; that of all men he is the most important to the comfort, wealth and happinossof the human race; that his influence, if it is exerted for good increases the i enjoyment of mankind, and the result of his work is to set in motion the wheels of all the factories and locomotives in the to fill the freight cars; to load the ships; to give employment in one way or another to every smith and carpenter; to every miner; to every lawyer and doctor; to provide in fact for the means of carrying on every, honorable and profitable industry. No youth or young man or woman can find a better, happier, more noble, or when well-conducted, more profitable work than that of the farm. It is work; there is no doubt of that. But the man who is employed honestly is the true happy man.

It is the idle and vicious who are unhappy. We are told by the.wisest of men, that "tho sleep of the laboring man is sweet;" and no one sleeps and rests more sweetly than the boy. or the man who has spent his day in the corn i field, the hay field or at the plow; or the girl who has done her share in. the dairy, in the care of poultry, in her household duties. Rural New Yorker.

"Well, Miss Lura," he said, lightly some effects, has been selected to pass Pat. Self-Adjusting American Club SIrate 1 round the plate. are you dreaming here alone the twi light?" Wives seem created to be butts. Many a man, now, like Pan, plays upon that I answered him carelessly, my heart which was formerly the object of his throbbing painfully, for I felt that there fond pursuit. was a change in his manner.

He sat for an hour or so. talking cheerfully, even TRUE AS STEEL; or i TOLB IX FITS LETfXBS, BT KTHEUND BAT. From tbe Portland Te'egrsm. Deep Dale, May 15th, Deab Faknt: Now, please don't BLUED STEEL or FULL NICKFL PLATED. Prices furnished on application.

Can 1 forwarued by Mail at a coil of 40c. For sale by THOMPSON, DeHART Corner II rat and Taylor -IMPORTERS- OF HABDWABE, HJEiOlST A.2STJO STEEL, Wa-on and. Carriage Materiofo, and Heavy Hardware. Agents fot The auioiis i rRw Cut ans iaro Dntters. UaImo rOILof all Description.

Should the body sue the mind before a eourt of judicature for damages, it gaily, and when at last he arose to go not one tender word or caress had 1 re- would be found that the mind would eived. prove to have been a ruinous tenant' to its landlord. "I forgot to toll you, Miss Lura," he said, pausing at the door I came The anections, lute the conscience, are rather to be led than drawn; and 'tis to to say good -by." Particular attention paid to FIX.I.IX& ALL ORDER from tbe city or country, of whatever description. A. IXM EXTII A.

111 l- Front Street, Portland, Oregon. P. O. Box novia My hand trembled and grew cold in be feared that they who marry where The Great English Remcfy his. thej' do not love will love where they do 'tAnd before going, "9 he continued, "I Is a never-falling Cure not marry.

wished to thank you for your kindness "Never borrow trouble," said a hus you see I am just having the most delightful time in the world! I had no idea it could be so pleasant in a country vil-' lage, and you know how I cried when papa said we must move out here; but now I am real glad I came; I don't envy you at all, poor thing, you "must nearly die, shut up in that hot, dusty city! Down, here the grass is fresh and green, the flowers bloom, the air is sweet me this summer it is so lonely here, 1 band to his wife. "Oh, let her borrow to 5 a g- (R 1 it if she can," exclaimed the next-door don't know what I would have done without you! It is scarcely probable neighbor; "she never returns anything, forrlxervous Debility Exhanstea ViUli'y. Bemlna) Weakness, Spermatorrhea, liWMr A. A Ho Impo tency. Paralysis, and all the terrible.

jpffeet 4 or Kel Abase, yoatb-ful rallies, and excesses in maturer yeirs sneb as Iss or Mem ory.Liassiturte. Noctur you know. that we will ever meet again, yet be as sured that wherever I go the remem branco of this quaint old village and my dear brown-eyed friend will go There is a slight for art. We saw half a dozen quite pretty landscapes in a show window this morning, but not a cat-tail, a lily-pad or a stork standing G9 P3 CD a. 5 (3 and the little robins sing from morning till night! more could, a heart wish? Of course, Fan, you' will say in your 3 with me May Ood bless you And then he stooped and touched his HTARREY PALEN'S KF.W on one leg.

treatment bv inhalation for Consninp- lips to my hand and left me, and without a word or cry 1 dropped to the ground, "How musically his hoof beats sound!" exclaimed au enthusiastic lover tlon. i Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrta, Ly-pepitla Headache. Debility, neuralgia, and all Chronic aud Nervous and lay there in the long, wet grass visoruers miormaf ton and supplied can be with the dew about me falling, and the nai oi ji. rj.v matbwwn. doo Montgomery of the turf, as St.

Julien speeded around tho course at Brighton last week. "Yes," replied his companion; "he is beating cold stars coming out in the heavens to street, nan rancjsco, camornia. CO CO vulgar way 'Why fellow, to be so just let me inform you that I have one already." There, the secret's out, and now, of course, you'll say 'that's why the birds sing 'so sweetly, and the country seems so nice, etc. but I don't care what yon say! I'm so happy I don't know what to do, and if Ralph Durham loved you, youxd be happy too! He has never said that he loved me. laugh at my grief! ALSO time.

And there 1 lay! all night long, my Consoling: Poor author: "Heavens, AUDIPHONES hands pressed to my head, and dry, tear Romance in Real Life. less moans escaping my lips my parents and what a pain there is in my head!" His wife: "Complaining of that! You ought 2f thought 1 was in bed and in the early morning, Mr. Ashley, the new minister, EARPHONES to be thankful there is anything in it." Where are the Boys nal EiuiKcion, Aversion Society, Dimness Vision, Kolsesi In the head, the vital fluid passing unobserved la the urine, and many other disease that lead to iniaoity and death. DR. JHNT1E wl'l agree to forfeit Five Hundred Dollars for a ease of this kind the VJI itL MKMDKCf (under his special advice and tret-nent will not cure, or for anything impure or Injurious found in it.

DH. WjjfTIK treat all Private Diseases sno-cessfullv without sucrcury. CONSultAdoa Free Thorough examination and advice, in-cludlDg analysis of Brine, $5 00. Prleo oi Vital Keats ratl, $3 00 per bottle, or toar: times the quantity for $10 sent to any add dress i.n receipt of price, or O. O.

secure from ob. servatlon, and in private name if desired, by A. MINTIK, M. D. II Kearny atreei, ai rrauelaco, DK.

WIN TIE'S i KIDNEY ItRMKIlY, I I1PHB I iCV if. cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Gonorrhoea, tlleet LeucorrhcsA. For sale by all druggists; $1 (X) a bottle; six bottles i'or $5 00. DKi 1IANORT.IUV PILLS are tbe bst and cheapest DYSFKPSIA an ltILiU.s care-in tbemarket. ornate by iiUOU IS, Vl At VOS PorUsad, whitlMnl entm.

mrll rj 0 Use Rose JEilio. in passing, heard my moan, and carried FOR 1 2 I a 1 0 a. 1 1 I I me up to the house. "A Sad Observer" writes of the multi Deaf People CO to CO CD S3 CO CD His sister, Cora, has been here all the' time I have been ill, and is just as good tudes of idle boys, many of them sons of On trial before purchase and kind as she is beautiful. Don't waste your money otherwise.

Send for free cii- I am sitting to-day, for the first time, and though they all say I am bet them; and I oh 1 1 wonder if it is wicked to love any one as I do him he is my hero my idol my God! You, you cold-hearted, cold-blooded, little wretch, you have never, been in love so, of course, will laugh at me! but I don't care, dear laugh, if you choose! I am so happy I can afford to be laughed at. i Ralph, I mean is an artist, and as handsome as ft poet's dream! He has culsrs. Imnl2 ter, know I will never be well! I- 1 2 (f C0 My fever has1 left me, but it is not that so i. co .3 P3 IT 1,1 a 0 SB Ea 0 -Ji S.a-; 1 5" pa te sa Zl. so a 131 (6 oo ui 51: that is eating my life away! for Fanny, I may as well tell your Tarn (tying! CO CO UlttVA, wsriug unit uiu uiuswwo, buu soft, dreamy, dark eyes the girls are all in Intra witli Vn'm al fr rr with fViA TO at The autumn winds will sigh over my AltRH, the most prevalent but least understood of A wealthy couple had lived together in perfect peace for forty-one While sitting in the parlor one evening not long ago the husband surprised his wife by saying: "I am going to tell you a secret you never heard of before." There was a pause as a lady and a near relative who chanced to be present awaited the disclosure, and the husband continued: "Yes, you will be surprised to hear that I had another wife before' I married you." Startled and aghast the wife clasped her hands in suspense, and asked: "Am 1, then, not your lawful wife?" "You are my loved and lawful wife," was the prompt reply.

1 "My wife died four years before I came to Dubuque and met you." Then he related how he had married' his first wife and been summoned to his home to find her dead in child-birth. Then he went West and settled in Du-bttque where i the second romance of his life, came about. Six years ago he received a letter from the woman who 'nursed his first wife. She wrote that she was upon her deathbed, and could not rest uutil she had confessed her share in a base crime. The wife had died, but the son had survived: and through a largn bribe prof grave, and the winter snows fall upon it 1 zi i at all oixeases, is the cause of much need lews sutrcnriK and thoiiKands of premature deaths annually.

IIt. KECK hart mtule this disease a life studv. havincr been a jl lb J- xiil Yet I hold not oae bitter, reproachful thought against htm the mau love! I a great Himerer nimsen until cured ry xutt uwn Kerned v. which he lias for thirteen years In his practice worthy parents, who are seen ioahng about the country towns boys who are out at night, and who prefer the street to the attractions of the most pleasant homes. There is a great deal about this subject thUt is difficult.

The serious difficulty is found at the beginning, that the training of children is always an experiment made without experience. One must live a life to know how to live. After sons and daughters are' grown, character formed 1 and destiny foreshadowed, it is easy for the parents to look back and discover where they have erred in their training but it is very difficult, nay, impossible ito human wisdom, to foresee and avoid those errors. Sometimes a boy who lis carefully and strictly trained will fly off as soon as that restraint is withdrawn, as it sooner or later must be, into ways of dissipation; and hence parents lose faith in vigorous control. These cases are, however, exceptional.

There are a few general rules and principles which the three last in Portland, Or. put to the severest will love' him, and be true to the last tests with the most satlnfactory results. He has also pliYHictans. With thix accumulative revidence we are warranted in Ravine that no other preparation for the cure of this disease In any of its 1 moment of my life, and if I should linger here ten years, and he should return, he would find me still waiting for him ready to forgive and forget for I prom CD forms Rive such universal satisfaction as Int. SUKK CUKE rX)lt CATARRH, which vou can Ret of your Druggist at home, or of OR.

KKC'K of I'nrtiano, at ler bottle, or sue Dottles lor ifo. The IKK'Wt makes a snecialtv Til the treatment and ised to oe true, and A vnu be True as cure of chronic diseases, especially Cancer, and IMs. etwtes peculiar to Women, young men, middle aged or old men who are sutferine from the errors and indis 0 but he has eyes only for me! gate clicks! Oj my heart, be still be still! Fanny, Fanny! It is he! Farewell! i Ltjba. Mat 30, 18 "Mr EABE8T I have just returned from a picnic, 'and though the hour is late, and I am very tired, still I must write you a few lines in reply to your kind letter, and tell you how happy lam! Hear Ralph has not proposed to me yet, bnt he took me to the picnic, and was so very attentive that all the girls were green with jealousy! And at the gate, dear Fanny, he now.you straight-laced, little thing, don't scold--he well, he kissSd me! There, its out now! Of courte he would not have done that if he did not love me do you think he WOUld? Now, please, don't sit down and write cretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, should consult DR. KKCK.

Every thing strictly confidential. All proper questions an swered through the mails promptly. Enclose a thr cent stamp and address UK. JAMKS KECK. jno.

1x3 urst street. ort arm. ir. The trade snnnlted direet from the Ijihoratorv of fered by the dead woman's father, the PR. or from llodtre.

DavLscfe Portland. should be enforced at whatever eost-of these, first, obedience. Let commands nurse's lips had been sealed, and the ur wholesale agents. F.SJSM&GO. husband told that the child had died be given only when they are necessary, with its mother.

This man. the father- and let them be wisely given, but en force them. Second let it be remem Santa Cfaus' Headquarters (SncKCHura to Cog-g-lua A Bench,) in-law, was wealthy, but his daughter's death had left him without an heir, and he took this means of supplying what bered that habit is the chief force in char steel But alas! it will not be for long! Another month, and I will have passed away Deepdale will know me no more! And some clear, bright hen the sun is shining, and the robins singing, and' the rose-leaves falling away, they will carry little Lura out and lay her down to rest under the maple at the gate where he kissed me! I think, perhaps, if I lie there, can see the sunlight come through the leaves in the morning, and the moombeams at night even though I am dead! can, perhaps, hear the robbins singing in, the branches above me, or the crickets chirping in the grass! I may even inhale the sweet fragrance of the hyacintb.es and sweet violets, which must be planted by my grave, because he loved them! And, now, I fancy I can hear the minister's voice tremble, as he says, 'Ashes to ashes, and dust to dust," over "brown-yed Lura aged 18" that will be upon my tomb IN. Alder streets, Port V-7 Corner Front and land. acter.

Boys learn to like those things to which they are habituated. Compel fate had denied. With her last breath Oregon. IPaints, the nurse informed; her employer that them to remain at home in the evenings WM. BECK SON.

she had divulged the truth to a gentle They will find it irksome at times, and yet if never permitted to be out at Oils, man in Dubuque, and immediately upon her death the father-in-law went est night, except in company and circum AND. and offered a large bribe. This was re me a long lecture on propriety and all that sort of thing, for, after ail, where's the harm in kissing the man you love, even- though you are not engaged to him, (so long as you expect to be sometime) or rather, allowing him to kiss you, for, of course, I would not like to kiss a Ugh! I should think not! At least, dear Fan, I should be stances selected by the parent, they will fused; but the secret was kept. The son find amusement in reading, music, and in other refining home pleasures, and by was a millionaire in the city of and his father was anxious to see him. The second wife was thus told the truth for the time they are eighteen to twenty, will have formed habits and tastes which awfully ashamed afterwards if I did it 9 It Is made from a fflmple Tropical Lea of Rare Valne, and is a POSITIVE Remedy for all the diseases that cause pains In the lower part of the body: for Torpid liver Headaches atindice Dissineas, Gravel, Malaria, and ail the difficulties of the Kidneys, TJver and Urinary Organs, For Female Disease, Monthly Menstruations and during preifnancy, It has no equal.

It restores tine organs that makss the blood, and hence Is the best Illnod Pari tier. It Is the only known remedy that cures Brlht's Disease. For IMa betes, use Warner's Safe Diabetes Care. For Hale by JM-tiK(rlsts and all JJea4ers at SJS per bottle. JLargrest bottle in the market.

Try it. If. II. WARBfEH CO.Rocbester, ff.T SPORTSMENIS EIIPOBIUn. WM, BECK SON, Importers and Dealer In Sharp's, Remington's, Ballard's, BurgessY Kennedy Winchester Repeating Hif.es Co-t's, Remlitfrtoii'e, Parker's, Seott Son, Moore's and Clabroogh'a BREECH-LOADINO the first time and asked to go East, and pay the first wife's son a visit.

When the Btory was told, the wife announced And oh1 I must tell you about the new will lead them from choice to' exclude evil courses and companions. Do not let a boy run in the streets, and be out at minister's sister. She is about my age in low tones: "Since you kept it from night, and yet hope to save him for any HDlinds. thing useful. It cannot be done.

He eighteen and the most beautft(l' girl I have ever seen. She has a great Quantity of yellow hair "golden," Ralph me so long I would rather you had never repeated it." The excitement caused by the recital proved fatal. In two days calls it and Great, soft, blue eyes, and Wholesale and retail dealers may be lost in spite of all your efforts, but without restraint he is sure to be lost. Let the touch of affection be soft and gentle, but the- hand of restraint her dresses are all satin and velvet, Having arranged i to import all principal lines of Painters' Stock and "Window Glass, we Toys, Fancy Goods and Novelties, Mechan the lady was dead. Dnbuque Times.

Reminiscences of Revolutionary -Times. (Ralph says she is very beautiful, bnt lie prefers brown eyes you know mine are must betas inflexible as iron Let him ical and Magribtic Toys, Dolls, Drums, Skates, Sleighs, Masks, Veloci-pedes and Games. know bv continual and consistent kind brown.) are enabled to give as iavora-ble terms on this line of sroods We find among reminiscences of Revo ness that you love him, and yet that you stone. But, Fatiny, dear, I must close; I will write once more to say farewell! Yours forever, Luba. July 20, 18 Deabest Fankt: I am feeling a little better.

I do not think it will last long, though and when the enft comes I will send for you. At first I longed to die, but now, every one seems so kind to me I hate to go but God's will be done! Mr. Ashley and Cora are very kind to me; you should see hdw frightened he 1 mean they, look when I talk of dying I have never heard one word from Ralph darling Ralph, we will meet in Heaven, and there, up there, 'tis heart to heart. Your loving Ltjba." September 1, 18 "Deab Fannt: You see it is over a month since my last letter, and I'm not lutionary times-an amnsing sketch of The new minister is a young man, and quiet and grave he looks at me often in church, and I talk about him Rend for simnln fjisn nf trs nnt, itruusnrtMl II lots. are immovably firm in all questions of Admiral Sandais.

''For a Frenchman he was a good sailor. uncle, who was as any dealers in Portland. Contractors and Dealers. will find it to their advantage to send for our prices before plac principle and right conduct. Interior, i.

A Reliable CominiHlon Merchant just enough to make Ralph jealous with him, always asserted that Sandais Ralph! how I love him 1 1 erred, not through any defect of bravery, but merely from his desire, to approach his enemy scientifically. The Tortland Telegram, has this to say of whose adver'isement ing orders. I Awarded Medal 1st Premium State Fair 1880. is poor, you Know, so oi course lie is appears elsewhere; Mr. Blumenthal 111 diffident about asking me to be his wife: I mean to give him every enr P.

BEACH Va Front street has made the most rapid ad -r" vasBiassbW At a conraerement. however, for it must be vancement of any voune 'merchant that 103 Front street. Portland down upon the hypothenuse of the precise right-angled triangle, prescribed ia the thirty-seventh "manoeuvre" of his old test-book. But as the naval committee of Congress unfortunately, understood has ever located in Portland. He has a trying ordeal anyhow proposing, 1 laree acouaintahce all over the state and mean.

is in receipt of orders dailv. Mr. Blumen- OREGON MACHI flERY DEPOT, dead yet in fact I've made up my JJast nurht we sat down on trie rus Fishing Tackle of every description. 0 or. Front and Aleler Mtrceta.

Partland. -1" 1 m. m'i i thalis a reliable dealer and is well posted tic bench at the gate', and the moon mind to not die, after all! Mr. Ashley as to the value of eoods. He will pur (Roy JTcall him) has persuaded me that beams came through the leaves of the 43 Frout Street, Portland, I chase any article for persons in the coun maple and quivered on the green it's nicer to lire, and so we are to be married a week from to-day, and you must try, and we are sure he will execute com- P.

GREGORY CO rrmis oalvanic mkdicai. bf.lt. a new JL mid wonderful invention, will cure without missions to the satisfaction ol all. Money grass there was a light breeze kissing (now do not imagine that I have "kiss- come and be bridesmaid Come right cine Kheumatls, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Kidney, IJver, TJfe j3RE ose i Filler ROLLED feOLD JEWELRY? For one-third Uie cost of solid gold. Tbe New York Jewelry Company, Morse's Palace, Portland, Oregon, keep constantly on hand a full Hue, consisting of sent to him will reach its pro pec.

sou re, for we can guarantee his honesty. Mr. npmai MWHswi, imK)tency, uupture, Aue, Nervous- Kerp Stock of mcr 'on the brain) tne nowera, and away Ltjba. ihk, uysiepsia, r-ues ana oilier diseases of notn sexes some crickets, chirping in the shrub we iianenee a scientific tiivrsUiraMrin or Its mcrii. V.

o. Don sav anvthing down here JJlumenthal will fill any order foj? country or addrowt HORN WKHT Kf.RrrTItn.M Ai- Wood Working Machinery. bery, and altogether it was a most customers on short notice. NETIC KELT TO Market street, ban Francis-o. Saw Mills and Saws.

about that absurd Durham! he was only a barber after all! Roy sends his regards. Fanny, Fanny how I love him! romantio scene. And Ralph sighed, and began speak millnft-er's Cauth Anetion Hour, The advertisement is published else Ladies', and we Offer to the Interior People Great Induce -neither mathematics nor French, they did not understand his explanations, and ho was thrown out of service. An unexpected dividend of prize money, earned at the Revolutionary War, gave him an annuity of one hundred and four dollars or, rather, I think, of one hundred and five, for I remember ho told mo ho had two dollars a week on which to subsist, and an odd dollar for charity at the end of the year. Ha subsisted with the utmost independence on this scanty income, refusing all even the most trifling.

He was a man of most punctilious and chivalric honor, and at the same time full of that instinctive kindness of heart, and that nice sense of propriety, which shrinks from doing a rndo thing to any body on any occasion. Even when he met his bitterest enemy. Gents' Jewelry I Bronnhm. Nwlc menu ia Snch as Ladles Bets, Lonr jonir where of A. L.

Sallinffer' Csb Auction ing oL the past. lie Has led sucli a lonely, loveless life, dear Fanny it Crooh cry. Glasswa'e. Machinists' Tools. Steam Engines and oilers.

Steam Hand and Power Pumps Steam Engine Governors. Co 210 First street Portland Or. This v-iiauiH, itjiiauis. Cuff Rnttoim; us, Kings, Hracelet.Cir Chlidrens' Dnmn, Hetn, Bib Watches, fUngs, Wstcii How Jones Awoke the Lanplobp. Jones, who was a bit of a watr.recentlv makes me sad to think or it! And when rl a.ttti Wurp.

II ns. Bnmlvlji: nntliinon. Dlemens house offers rare bargains and carries a large line of goods which they are selling Chairm. Watch Charms, Sleeve Buttons, ishirt fent- he spoke of the fature, and wondered whether it would be any brighter, I felt took some fresh "apartments. They were uanaeuers, at remarkably low prices.

Orders jrouo Lanterns, on the second The landlord lived Rubricating Oils. ICOAL OIL OF AjLX. grades. this section of the country will receive 'f onin niuas, scan inns, utamond and Imitation IManiond-Sthdn and Rings, lockets, Hinvtach'S, Kye" Any of the alove goods sent to any part of the country ix O. IX, with the privilege to the purchaser of examining goods before paying tor them, on the second floor, and entreated Jones when he came in at nitrht.

to make as how embarrassed he must be, and wishing to encourage him, I said gently; 1 Aud Pck Orders for any amount very eare prompt attention. injiy eena ns your orders, especially lor little noise as possible. "I was obliged," Blowers and ist Fans. Emery Wheels and Machinery RUBBER GOODS a Specialty. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.

Every musio teacher or musician in "It shall be briehter. if anything he said, "to part with your- predecessor Yon will save loU-af money. Price Lists seat Oregon Washington Territory or Idaho, because he always awoke me when he (3. on apptcation. who will send their name and.

address to Ill Beltiner, Packing, Hoso, Valves, as he did shortly after: he came to New Warren's Mnsic House. 92 Morrison can do will make it so, Ralph:" Of course I thought he would go right on then, but he only thanked me, and taking my hand, told me how happy he was in having such a dear, little friend, went up stairs, at night." Jones went home at about eleven, and mounted the stairs cn tiptoe. As soon as he reached Springs, jptc. Portland, will receive free for three the man whose accusation had destroyed his reputation and' blighted his months, a copy of his Musical Review, prospects, whom he had determined to containing three new nieces of mnsic his own apartment, he descended to the door of his landlord's and then knocked loudly. No reply.

He knocked and he hoped I. would always be true to i i a -r Tl insult and could not bring Complete line of ilNOI NBIClt XJlllL.IIti fTnstsntiy on hsnd. month, besides current musical news. again, more vigorously than before. The himself to offer any insult, unbecoming a gentleman, but deliberately spitting on the pavement, desired his adversary to third tune he loudly enough O.T.ZINKT.

A STKVfiKSON ami dealer In ail kind 6t Sash, Doors, Minis, FRAMES, KCULCiriCS, CttXCTS, tlz. Constantly on band. Importer 1 Paints, Oils, Painters 1.Z: to arouse the whole of the house. What the deuce is the matter?" cried STEVENSON lz ZZZ7Z7S. the landlord, who at length -made his nii 1 firnt street.

Partla Or. Us3 JR ose trills, a- i I ii li ill li iiMiii na imir in is is i aSSi Sniai Commission Merchants, consider that pavement his face and to proceed accordingly. In proud aud honorable pdyerty lived Pierre de Sandais for some forty years, until, in the age of the eighty-seventh year of his age, he disappeared from this appearance. Jones most politely: "i mini uearxaouj, a wiu. Papa is calling me I wonder what he want! Fanny, Fanny! was ever poor girl -so unhappy as Did ever one have so many trials and crosses to bear, inall the world? Just when I was so happy, and everything was so bright; jpopeshad to interfere! He says oh! how can I tell it that I must not go with Ralph any more! He Bays he is only a worthless artist, and he won't allow any intimacy between him and his daughter! But I don't care what ha will, or will not, allow! I have prom a in.

t.a nnie ppy. I have tmn ureA'ly troobtet with my KlJ-neyaand liver for ever twenty year, anddur? ln that entire time I was. nver free from pain. My medical bills were rmon, and I visited boin the Hot and White KpriKs. noted Ut tbe cnati ve qnaiiiles of tbe water.

I am happy to say au no a 11 man, and entirely as tbe resutt of Warner's Bate Kidney and Liver Care. Wlib snob glorious reeulte I am ouly tv giad testily regarding Lhe rem edy which haa made me so happy. r. ttABKIXE. And Uealers In all kinds of ust wanted to Enow whether 1 awoke PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS.

you in going up stairs. i To Hunters and Trappers! S85 Freat Stretf Sasi rtasielaro "Woman naturally shrink from ex 'liberal on consign meoia. A sure and certain mode of catching Beaver, Ot J. ter, Fisher, Mink, Martin. Coon, and mak i CJb rRoe JPilla.

ing tbe bosuiesa a financial success, can oe oouunea posing the sad passages in her life to the world," says Ruskin. This is true. The most smiling face at the party often con ceals a broken i When the shopman seizes yon warmly by the hand as you enter his establishment, you readily understand, what is meant by a pressure of business. Orders from the COOT" andctu; SALlWtOOjt: -III Tbe remedy that will cure tbe many diseases by applying with stamp) to peculiar women is Warner Mafe Kidney O. MAKXEM MAXXEJtS, BliVSIa VBXL sfc C.

Sole AkchIs. Port- Be Ued to be true to Ralph, and I will keep and Uver Cure. Mothers' Maxaxlne. land, Oregon. rwrnano..

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