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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1871)
2s515 MOvtlHiJCBl liver a free lecture, this evening, at Oro FRIDAY.. ...SEPTEMBER 1, 1871. land caught fire by an act of crtrelessnc&s on ii. iwrt of -a road supervisor. Tlio Fires. Fires of late have been quite frwinont around Portland. Last Monday the woods in Carter's Addition to Port-itlyity according to thoanc,lent rules, of 'ino Hall, on Astronomy, Astrology, Free Masonry, Mythology and the Bi ble, showing the intimate relation which these subjects have to each other. Also "cast a horoscope" and delineate a Xa- Astrology. Teachers and students in Astronomy, clergymen -aridhnntliematl- flre at night presented a scene rarely j clans are especially invited to he pres- equaled for grandeur and beauty and threatening danger. 'I lie Joss caused la this fire amounts to considerable, quite a quantity of cord wood belonging to Mr. Carter being consumed by the devouring element. The houses of some wood choppors wore burned, their families having barely time to evacuate the premises. This fire, with its attendant loss of prbpdrty, is the result of culpable carelessness, and should servo as a warn ing against setting out fires at this sea son of the year, when the underbrush catches as easily as tinder. Oregon Wool. At the Mechanics' Institute Fuir in San Francisco there is on exhibition some of the woolens of the Oregon City Mills. The San Fran cisco Bulletin, in commenting upon the superior excellence of these fabrics, says of Oregon wool this: "Oregon fleeces command 3S(10 cents. The superiority of the Oregon fleeces js in "thofac.t of tiioir being cleaner, and of longer staple. The lack of rain in California compels widi-growors to shear twice n'lyear, while in Oregon the larger amount of rain allow of n full year's growth." ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE The Albany Collegiate Institute will open September 4lh, with the following Faculty : II. K. "Warren, A. M., Presi dent and Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics; Rev. E. II. Geary, p.,fD.,jPrpfcssor of Ancient Languages, French, and Lecturer on Philology and Jithics; Edward F. Sox, Professor of English Literature and Assistant Pro fessor of Mathematics; Miss Louisa Quackenbush, Teacher of Instrumental MoMe. A prosperous you is suitieipated. Fn:E Raoi.vc The Van- .jver Beg tsirr says mat a remote rtir is raging in the woods near the I .a kam-. On Aug. J3d ome of Umj fam-ir tJ.i-rcabout weiK inv imminent danger of losingtheir barns and dwellings. So close was the enemy in. one. instance that those work ing near a bam were compelled to.coyer themselves with wet blankets as a pro tection from the intense heat. As yet no harm has been done other than the burning of fences, but it-would not sur prise us to'hear of more serious loss. 'A New Resort. The Albany Dcmo orwisays that many pleasure and health seekers now visit the Soda Springs at E$8k Mill, about IS miles from Albany, onjithe Santiam, which is becoming tyuiiS a fashionable resort. Two board ing houses are in operation there, where excellent accommodations may be had "JfPtlic very reasonable sum of $4 per -week. ent, as well as all who arc desirous of "more light" upon the mysteries of the post. Improvements is Portland. We learn from the Orcgonian that the num ber of stores, dwellings and business houses erected this year, or now in course of erection, is three hundred and thirty-three More than a million of dollarsflvilliboLoxpQndcd upon buildings and street improvements this year. And yet there is not scarcely a house to let in the city. Navigation ok the Yamhill. The steamboat Dayton continues to make regular trips up the river as far as Day ton. Some diillculty is met with, how ever, and in some shallow places much exertion is required to get the boat along. New Book Store. Bancroft & Morse, wholesale and retail dealers in books and stationery, will open their tine store next door to the post-oftice on Monday next. Advertisement will ap pear next week. frightful Bailroad Disaster. A frichtful accident occurred on the night of tlio 26th of August, on the Jastvm Railroad, at Revere, a point seven miles from Boston. The accom modation train started behind time, and while stopping at the station at Revere the Portland lightning express over took it and telescoped it, killing twenty one passengers outright, including three women, and wounding forty or fifty more. The cars took fire and were con sumed. Most of the wounded were scalded and their limbs fractured. The killed and wounded belonged mostly to Lvnn and Salem. The rear car was crowded with people, every scat being occupied and many staudlng in the aisle. Among these the locomotive NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE ! PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. PACIFIC Unparalled Inducements to Clubs! The New Northwest, Boot and .Shoe 'Manufactory! a jornxAi. roit the people. -AND- OEVOTED TO THE INTETESTS Of HUMANITY. Onr Intensely IntcrestlnsSeri.il Story, "JUDITH REIO, A. I'Inlu Story or n Plain Woman," Is now being published from week to week, and I The Only MmiufUctory LADIES' AND . CENTS' FINE SHOES On he Xorthcru Coast ! gHOES OF EVERY CLASS . Made to Order on. Short Notice, Wholesale and Retail. PMJbi W STYLES ARE BEING MADE DAILY. An Oregon GitAiWATii Sylvester W. Rice, of Douglas county, a graduate of Harvard, has just returned home. He was one of the Harvard Crew in the memorable boat race with Oxford in 1SGS. Shultz. It is reported that this no torious desperado and robber, who made his escape from the penitentiary some time since, recently passed through Southern Oregon on his way to Califor nia. Annual Convocation. The Nine teenth Annual Convocation of the Epis copal Church for Oregon and Washing ton Territory commenced its sessions last evening at Trinity Church in this city. Locomotives. Two small locomo tives for the Northern Pacific Railroad are on the way to Ivalanui from San Francisco. They are to he used in the construction of the railroad. ruslieu as quick as a liasn just as me u attracting universal attention. A limited JJevcrly train started, mangling ami Uniiply or back numbers yet on hand. Killing uieni in -a most, mguuui mau- ner. himultaneous With tlie collision, Arrangements have been made to secure the the head cap or tne boiler uroKe, anu in service 0f n an instant the wretched sufferers were shrouded in a cloud of hissing steam, COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS SfclSffg S? ? "Ponanyanda.l.ubotPubncInte. injured. The lamps spilled their con- Rs". Imt a "uman ulB,lU "ra"' Ue tents, but the fire, if any, wasundoubt- to whatever policy may be necessary to secure cdly extinguished by water and steam. creatcst eood to the Breatcst number, it Although the Reverlv train was just k"o sox.no polltlcno religion, no party, moving when the collision took place, nocolor.no creed. Its foundation Is faMcned the motion did not prevent injury to the ui ,ue rock of Eternal Liberty, Universal cars" in' front. Tlie coupling between Emancipation and Untrammelcd Progression. the two rearcarsbroke. and the platforms of all of them jammed up together with the smoking car, overlapping the lug gage car, and mis and timbers mixed inextricably. Fortunately the entan glement wis not so great but that pas sengers succeeded in getting out quite speedily. Jiappuy lor them tney uitiso, ror the Kerosene lamps were unset ami the contents spilled on the upholstery, and instantly the smoking car was in a blaze. Tlie llamas traveled with great speed from one car to another until three of them were embraced in the fiery folds. The dead and wounded were taken out carefully, and speedily placed on n plat form or in the denot. Some were pinned with splinters, some had arms TLE SEWING machine, finished in extra anil lejrs uroKen, sum others were man- "- "'"ck auiui tamo ana cover. cled bevoud calculation many, in fact l rice, sen. a majority of the dead, were apparently T1, 'mve Scu-ins Machine., which are war free from bruises, but the peeling Of the ranted tlnd-class III every particular, can be skin, and tlie deathly pallor which over- "" t tho oaice or tieo. w. Traver, 112 Front I Xhe Box-Toed Oxfords and Gaiters, .-preau tne iaec anu uesu, ioiu i:niiiy mniunn. that steam and scalding water had been " nty subscribers, at $.1 to each, accom- a frightful and cfleetivc agent of death, panied by the cash, we wiiisive a mason a Twenty-four persons arc known to have HAMLIN roitTAliLE OltOAN, rour octave, been killed. The number of wounded single reed, with black walnut case, automatic is between thirty and forty, most of ImjIIow swell, two blow pedal, improved cen- whom;wlll recover. TllO public seiltl- ter pressure reed valves, etc. Price, S50. nient Is very strong against the Con- Forsevcnty-flve subscribers, at S3 CO each, ae- ductor and engineer of the express companicd by tho cash, n double reed m.yson train. A IIAMUN ORGAN ; resemble the flrst ex- Further particulars of the railroad ac- eepl that It has also a knee stop. Price, $7i cident represent that Of the Scene of the For seventy-five subscribers, at $.1 00 each, disaster there is little to be seen. In a accompanied by the cash and twenty-five NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE UNK WEED REMEDY, Oregon Rheumatic Cure. HISTORY: rnms REMEDY IS COMPOSED OP TUP A. .ICliC fcJ4liiVJH " vjun. if w-wru. ring. Tnnsnliiin I'nrdatumOrlirlnls.Iiti Indizenoux to Oreson. Orows most abundantly and per- recuy in wasningion coumy. PROPERTIES, ETC.: I xnnialnc nu Active and VolatUn Principle. extracted by Ether, and a bitter Tonic Prin ciple. Goosi: Lakk. A genttloinan lately froni'-G'oose- Lake sinforms the -Dallas Jlepubliwn that there are 500 settlers in that valley. Tlie crickets have nearly destroyed the crops. Church Dedication. The new M. E. Church at Kalama will be dedicated by Rev. J. F. DeVore, on Sunday, Sep tember 17 th, at ten o'clock a. m. Filin at ConvALT.is. A dispatch from Corvallis says that a fire broke out jthere at half past two o'clock on the '' morning of the2Cth, entireli' consuming four buildings the cabinet and paintj shop of Graves and Knight, valued at seven thousand dollars, Insurance twen- Annual I'arade. Tlie annual pa rade of the Portland Fire Department occurs next Monday. Tlie procession will form at 1 o'clock precisely. Canal and Locks. Work is pro gressing on the canal and locks at Oregon City -with vigor.) .Eighty-six OUR PREMIUM LIST. As an Inducement lor our friends to make exertions to secure large clubs for tlie New Noiethwkst. we offer the following list of val uable premiums: ror twenty subscribers, at S3 CO each, accom panied by tho cash, we will givo the HOME I .SHUTTLE SEWINC3 MACHINE, without ta ble, beautifully ornamented. Irlce, 3X Kor thirty-live subscribers, at $1(10 each, ac companied by the cash, we will Riven HOME SHUTTLE HEWING MACHINE, with Rlack Walnut table, bronzed and nicely finished. Price, S 11 For forty sulncriliers, at S3 CO each, accom panied by the cash, wo will slvea H0MES1IUT- DEPOT AT PACIFIC BOOT AXD SHOE it , HOUSE, Protxiiinii, ;illl!inu A Co., Corner First and Morrison Sis., Portland. JUST OCT: AND THE JERSEY TIE, The easiest fluinj Summer Shoe made. August 4,1X1. lnl n it. j. it. cut dwell, Dciitist. GO TO Ht.NDEE'S GALLERY T70R REMURANTS, PHOTCKIAPHS, SUN- X Pearls, Ufc-slze Picture, aud Picture or Kvery tirade. Children's and Ladles' Pictures taken cheer- .IW.I, n flinaiiln nrtlmmnil H!I cmnL- .inline .,i,iiinnni .n , . fully and satisfaction guaranteed. Prices mod- r;.""-; v. r: v..:"; ;t :.;:.""... "v " erate. mi: emuers tn me uuniiii eiirs, uui mis uuu.u, of five oCTAvm, oxe Is almost all that tells of the disaster, stop, snLv-ADJusTixo herd valves, im In the town hall of Revere still lies half i-isoveh hkllows. tkk5idl.vt akd'knee a dozen bodies. They are horrible to swelu Priec.iion. look at. Woody foam lies upon their For one hundred subscribers, at J3 CO each, black, swollen lips. Their eyes protrude and twenty dollars additional, wo will give a irom inc SOCKCI-S lliscoioreil paicnes oi MASON .t HAMLIN OllGAN, five octaves. Reduce.1 Rates. Nitrous Oxide Ilcsll liang ioose irom tlieir clieeKS, antl five stoi's, two sets ok KtnuAToits Tiinoumi. painless extraction of teeth great Haps of boiled skin dangle from out, ijii-koved okam-ated kelp-iiucktinu their hands. They have been crushed, nKKnvAt.vs,iMi-novEnnEn)ws,TitKMui vxt cooked and tortured, and deeper thnn ask knee-swells, viola, divpv.so'n all mere physical disfigurements, one flute, tremulant. Price, sir SeCS something Still more awful to look Thosewhodcslretoworkforthesepremlums Jb?.lllrSSStr 1,!U,t,S,ook of can send the names and money sfu,tnsre- "ccTthe road are almost ITr -J crazetl by the accident and seemed not " t L "Z" ' "amc,tlnrc 0t"'7 to know What to do. The killd and 1,, ? ' ' . . procure the premium de- wnunfleil nro nnarlv a 1 Hoston. Salom """"-" -eri.rcmmni.or mey MEOICAL PROPERTIES AND USES: It Is tlie most sure and sneedv cure for Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout and Rheumatic I'alnsnfall kinds that was ever Introduced into the Materia Medica. The CNK WEED REM EDY, as prepared by us, in consequence of tne existing oilier principle, possesses uiu uecus sary virtue of being a Poworiill Tonio, Promoting tlie Apiictlle and Invigorating the while Digestive Appumtus, thus building up and strengthening the system, while at the same time tlie volatile principle, being ab sorbed In the blood, acts specifically on the lllietimanc mison, removing u irom inecircu latlon and system. There arc few remedies known to the Medical Profession which will remove the Rheumatic Poison from the blood, but whose action Is so powerful in depressing the system of the al ready enfeebled Rheumatic patient, that their use has to be aliandoned before specific effects are obtainable, and hence tlie want of success In treating this prevalent and eonsciUeiitIy heretofore incurable disease. Unlike these medicines, already known, the UNIC WEEK REMEDY, although producing as active and as powerful eflectn on tlie blond and system In re moving the Rheumatic l'olxin, also ioscsc!a strong Tonic and Recuperating Element which admits of its continued uso even by the imxt delicate and debilitated. Thus we have the combination for the first time of these two necessary elements In one remedy, which ac countsforltssuperlorand ncver-failinzcurative effects in Rheumatism, Rheumatic O'out and Rheumatic rains of nil kinds. N. R. The UNK WEED REMEDY Is Partic ularly Al'l'LICAIILE TO INDIES, in conse quence of its Tonic tiualltics. PORTLAND ADVJ2RTIE3ljrS. KI5AL ESTATE Stitzel & UPTON REL ESTATE BROKERS ! CORNER FRONT AND WASHINGTON- STS.. PORTLAND, OEECloy. Acnls for the Sale or lots and Blocks In HOLLADAY'S ADDITION Dental Rooms No. 89 First St., Portland. oa-The Latcand Improveil Styles of work at uas lor ine lnli CLARKE, HENDERSON & COOK, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Udlrs and Cent's Knrulsalng Goods, ir.t Ar., Cor. First and Washington streets, Portland. Oregon. liuil Staple TESTIMONIALS : We are aware of the fact that it Is generally an easy matter to procure certificates attesting the cmracy of patent remedies from a certain class of those who use them. We have selected the following because the names attached to them are those of men of the most careful and scrupulous character, and because the large class of their acquaintances In Oregon will not. tor a momeni, accuse or susiieei. ineni oi any exaggeration in the statements they may make: Certificate from the Deputy Jailor of Mult nomah County Jail: City Jail, Portland, Oregon, June 7, 1S7I. t Dr. A. M. Iirvea i Co.: I was attacked with n severe case of rheumatism. It was In my thighs, hips, Angers, shoulder blade Indeed in nil the Joints or my body I suffered great pain and anguish. 1 was attended by a regular phy sician, hut with no effect. I was induced to try vourUnk Weed Remedy, and It Immedlately cured me up. I consider it. from my expe rience, me oesi remedy iorrneumaiism Known. ALFRED F. TURNER, Deputy Jailor. Tills Is to certify that tho above statement is correct to iny own jsnowieuge. JOHN 1. WARD, Jailor. EAST POKTLAND. rnO OUR PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC X Generally desiring to make SAFE and RK LIAliLE INVESTMENTS IX REAL PROP ERTY, we beg leave at this time to call your attention to this Desirable Tract, which has been subdivided Into Blocks and Lots, and is now In the market, to be sold In Alternate Lots and Blocks. No one has ever visited this body of land but what will say that It is the most eligible for Suburban Residences of any offered In tills market, the land having a gradual slope from the river back to Seventeenth St, there being scarcely any Block In thcentlrc tract but what a Fair View of the City of Portland and the Wil lamette river can bo had. Another ndvantacu this property will have for residences : So high water will ever affect the drainage of the city. THE O. A f. R. H. CO NEW FERRY BOAT Is now making regular trijs from the foot of F.St.. Couch's Addition, to the foot of Oregon St., Holladny's AddiUon. IMPROVEMENTS TO BE MADE: Aside from gigantic Improvements now In contemplation by tne Railroad Company, in the construction of Wharves, Warehouses and Machine Shops, quite a number of citizens will commence erecting Fine Residences and Bus iness Houses. Also, street Improvements, un der contract, by gradingand planking Holladay Avenue Its entire length, to connect with tlie Sandy road. We can say that at least Half a Million Dollars will be expended In permanent Improvements on this Addtlon the present season. Terms of Sale: Forty per cent. cash down; deferred pay ments, six and twelve months, with Interest at tlie rate of ten per cent, per annum. NO QUESTION AS TO TITLE! STITZEL& UPTON Offer for sale a large amount of PORTLAND and EAST PORTLAND RESIDENCE anil BUSINESS PROPERTY. IMrtles wlsning to purchase farms or lamia will be conveyed to them ami shown the same free of charge and at all times to suit the convenience of our patrons. A large amount of choice FARMING LANns for sale situated In Multnomah, Washlnton, l.imuiii. iiv. AMjiiiuu, ituue. .uanon, tjiacK- nma, and other counties of this State. For PRICE LIST call at our offlee. and Lynn people. Sand Hill. Nevada, has a natural spring or water wiitcn win color tnenair a jet UlacK. men are now employed on it. jACiKnK rVmvrv Fatu Tlin JnekMin ty-four hundred; and gunsmithshopand conntvihlr ocflun tho oiVo'f October. saloon of G.Hodes, valued at about four Tho 1)rem-lum list is published in the tnousanu nonars, no insurance. Rumored Transfer. It is stated that tho Peoples' Transportation Com pany have sold or are about to.gell tlieir lineoffctenmersoutheWillamettcriverto Ren Holladay. The rumor appears to be well founded, as A. A. McCully, President of the P. T. Co., has issued a call for a meeting of the stockholders, looking to such a consummation, .w . ! I "Jbrms Pipes, of Pipesvilli" Tilts gentleman's entertainment at Oro Jackson county papers. "Willamette University. Tlie Willamette University will open on the 11th of September, with a full corps of teachers. Appointed. Uov. urover has ap pointed Hon. L. J. C. Duucan County Judge for Jackson county. BBBBBBOBBEBB Terrible Steamboat Explosion. A despatch from Mobile, Alabama, of August situ, says tiiat tlie steamer Pino Tlimtcr on Tuesibiv ovenintr nrovx-d i Ocean Wave left that city Sunday hishlv trratifviii" to the Oreaonian. Bui- morning with 200 persons for an excur- leiln and Herald. This notorious Piperi would gratify our womanly curiosity .by telling us confidentially how much the laudations of those daily papers cost him. List of Premiums. AVc have re ceived from E. M. Vaite, Salem, the list of- premiums for the Oregon State Fair to be held at the Fair C? rounds near "Salem, commencing on the 9th of Octo- slon to Fish river. 20 miles from that city. On the return trip tlie boat reached Point Clear at 3 p. M., and made fast. The band and part of the passengers went ashore. After the lapse ot Italian Hour, the wiiistie was blown aud all returned on boanl. They had iiitiloiio so when the boiler exploded wiiu giiat iuivu i iiijjiuuanui wiiucio of the boat and metal of tho boiler were blown in every direction. The forward part of the cabin was carried away. Tlie smokestack fell on the after deck and crushed it. Tlie boat almost imme- is now sub- bar, and continuing six days. Special . dlatcly sunk, and her bow premiums to tlie amount of S590 are of- merged. About 00 or 70 persons are f.rrMl siiieii ui iiijiirutt uy liiu eAimisiuu. rMj Concerts. Prpf. jiicGibeny.and wife aro'nyTgSl'ln giving concerts at va rious places through the valley. "Where ever they have been they have met with godd jhfc'cuss, and have universally elic ited commendatory notices from the country press. Linn County Fair. The annual Linn County Fair will be held at the Fair Grounds near Albany) commencing September Cth and continuing five days. Some accommodations have been added to the conveniences of tlie grounds, and a good time is expected. far the bodies of 19 dead, 8 of whom of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A IIAOIELOIt, -vF NEARLY FORTY, has a desire to onen a J corrrespondenee with a plain and respect able maid, of near the same ace, who is aecus- tumeu to a country me. uujccj, mainiium. A profession or religion proiesscu. Adilress u. u. iaj. r-x-ui i., tiK XEWXoirruwiMTotHce. WANTED. A PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM. One preferred in n private family where there are rewcliliurcn or omer roomers. Address August Z ISTI. nl7 . R, Box 31. Portland. Empire IXotel, MAIN STREET, DALLES CITY. OREGON. BOARD BY THE DAY, Week or Month, on tho most reasonable terms. superior accommouauoiis tor lammes, Gtneord Coach to and from tlie house free. A large safe for the keeping ol valuables. House open all night. n!7 THOMAS SMITJI, Proprietor. est AsnftK CiiySt., San KiLvseisca i BuNrit, 121 FiitSt., ( I'oirri.ANn.Oos. M . CRAY, ZVE-cusic IPoxTollslaox Importer and Dealer in nil kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Sole Asent Tor the Pnclllc Const .fX)K STEINWAY'S AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS PIANOS, Pocket Map of Portland. Russell & Ferry, real estate dealers, arcoutwitii a well-executed pocket map of Portland,4 Jiast Portland and the lower end of Ross' Island. We think real estate transac tioiR'ca'iln'ot be very dull with these gentlemen. Scarlet 'Fever. a telegram from Southern Oregon states that scarlet fe ver in a malignant form is in Yoncalla valley. There have been fifteen or twenty deaths within a short time. In one family three or four deaths have taken place. were tatties, nave been recovered, ro the wounded were brought to the city vjiieoi mem, a gin, lias since tiled. The scene was appalling nnd heart rending. Wilder grief has seldom been witnessed. Many of tlie passengers were children. Captain Eaton swam some distnnce with both logs broken. A boat reached him just too late, and he went down. The two pilots and all the firemen were killed. The engineer's wife is injured. It Is Impossible to cor rectly estimate the loss of lives. Some suppose at least 30 or 40 persons are still buried in the wreck, or at the bot tom of the bay. A diver has gone to the ( scene. The disaster has cast a gloom over the city, anu universal sadness (prevails? Streets are crowded with peo ple, antt inc excitement; is intense. The Ocean Wave has been some time , considered an unsafe boat. Tlie appear- ance or tne boiler indicated mat, it yielded! through rottenness, aud it had been torn apart in a long seam. Had it exploded with greater violence, the de struction of life would have been more general. Tho force ot tlie explosion was upwards nnd forward. Tim New Northwest, by Mrs. A. J. Duuiwav, of Portland, Oregon, formerly associate editor of the Bionccr, is a dashing, sprightly weekly, devoted to i 1 . n .... dHV..(A mni'Atllnllt Ttt mechanical execution? and editorial management it Is first-class. Woman's l . u. Journal. Tlie "Hurdett" Oikiik ftfciFiREMEN"S! Parade:. Albany IFire Company lias'acceptSlllhe invitation of the Portland Fire Department to parade With them in tills city on the 4th of September. The Railroad Company will carry them down aud back for half fare, Remedy For Chronic Diarrhea. Put a tahlcspoonful of wheat llourin a tumbler of water: beat until it foams, and drink immediately. If the patient is thirsty, more water may be added. It should be taken four times a day; be- loro meai time ana on going to bed. The Best in the World! PIANOS AND ORGANS TO RENT And rent applied to purchase, ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL IXSTKUMEXTS i i -'r'mifHl nnil Repnlred. Every 'Instrument Filly" Warranted FOR FIVE YEARS. Agents In WANTED: Every Town In the Slate. CSitalbguc and IVice List sent free on appll cation to ' . I PePRAXS, Manager Oray'n Branch Mnxlc Store, 111 First St., Portland, Oregon. Augut 4, 1S71. lull will be entitled to receive twenty-live lwrccnt In cash of t lie amount remitted for their labor. OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. Ah The Nku- NoimiWKxrhamlrcady proved a iwpular kucccvi, we are decided that It nhall nlso prove aTKltntl'it. To enable our friend? who may decide to can vass ror our paper to benefit lxilh themselves aud um by liicrcaidni; our Subscription LKto.wc proimso to give the following additional Pre miums to canvasscrx : Any subscriber who U in arrears for the New Nohtuwest, who will Kend unlit or her own subscription fee, and one new xubscribcr, ac companied by the cash Sa CO-we will give : A pair Parian Marble Vae; Or a Rohcmian (ilasi Vase; Ora llolicmlan Glau Card Receiver; Or J4 dozen Ivory Napkin Rings; Or J dozen I'lated Tea Spoon; Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid Cloves; Or a panglcd LitdyM Fan, feathered eilgc; Or a Bird Case; Or an Album for holding 100 pictures; Or an Album (extra) forholdlng Jo pictures; Orn Kuncy IMtcrCase; Or n Ihix Toilet Articles, Including wiap, chalk, perfumer", etc.; Orn ItrltamilaTea Pot; Ora Kerosene Lamp; Or l dozen t;iass noldcU; Or 4 dozen Ghiss Tumblers; Or a large Glass Fruit Dish; OrnWorkRasket; Orn Fine EmbroldcredHandkerchlef; Or J dozen Linen Haudkcrchicfr; Or a 'Woolen Table Cover; OrJ dozen Table Napkins; Or dozen Towels; Ornu elegant Portmonla. Any-subscrllMrwhols In nrrears foraycar fubscrlptlon, and who will send his or her own subscription fee, and two new subscribers, ac companied by the cash making $9 CO we will send: " A set of Rogers' Table Forks, triple plated, on white metal, warranted; Or a set of Rogcrx'TAbleSpoons, triple plated, on white metal, warranted; Or a set of Rogers' Tea Spoons, triple plated, on white metal, warranted; Or M dozen Rogers A- Russell's Table Knives, best quality, warranted; Ora handsome lllnl Cage. Any penon In arrears for subscription to The New Northwest, who will send his or her subscription fecund three new subscritwrs, ac companied by the cali, making ?I2 ft), we will send: A handsome Marsallles Quilt; Or a handsome Woolen Quilt, red nnd while or blue nnd white; Or a pair of Table Cloths; Or two pairs orNottlngham Lace Curtains; Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Oloves, any color or size; Ora JaiKincsc Inlaid Work Box; Or 18 yard best yd. wide Sheeting. For seven subscribers at $.1 00 each, amount ing lo 2l 00, we will send : An extra Castor, trlplcplatctl, on white meta! valued at S9 00; Ora Lady's Writing Desk, of equal value; OraCablncLJapancsc Inlaid; Or an Extra Japnncsa Inlaid Work Box. These articles are all valuable, and are war ranted to be just as we represent them. Per sons living In this city or who can visit us can receive these articles from our own hands at an hour's notice; or If not convenient to visit us, we will send the articles by express to nny ad dress. No order or this kind will receive attention unless the cash accompanies It. ............ w ... .,u,iTO nmers at tlie cus tomary rates of currency, or send drart If pre ferred. .VII orders promptly attended to. Wo sincerely hopo that this unparalleled ofTcr, which Is a new feature In the newspaper business in Oregon, will meet with n hearty re sponse from the many friends of our paper, who up to tills time have seemed to fall to real ize that The Sew .'okthwest cannot be run without money. Now Is tho time to make up clubs. Begin before some other person gets the start of you. Sec what you can do foryour sell, the Public nnd Tub New Northwest. SHADE & CO. RKSPECTKl'LI.Y INFORM THE PUBLIC that they have established a PIONEER OTEIXG AND SCOURING BUSINESS In this city, and are prepared to receive orders for llveliif mid Cleaning Indies' llresses. Cloaks and Mantles. Aim, Ifctmask Curtains I itiiu i.unis l M'lllliin ituis mint- jii iiiv style and Warranted. Kid moves neatly Clcanscd. Please give usu call at our Dyeing Establishment. First St.. lsMwceu Oak and Ash, opposite the Oregon Bakery- juiy-i, 15,1. vlnli SHADE i CO. BOARD AND LODGING. LADY HAS OPENED A BOARDING AND LODGING HOUSE For Mechanics and laboring Men, on Salmon slreet, between Front and First. She resiHi-t-fully solicits a share of Iubllc Patronage. JulyL'l.lKTI. vlnl On 'JCHix'fl Stx'cet, Between Morrison mid Ynmlilll, AT JOHN WILSON'S CAN BE HAD: WUITP roon.5 rialn. Check andstrined Nainsook, Sod Flnlsheil Cambric, Bishoti Ijiwn. Victoria Iiwn, Swiss .Mull, Hair, Oord and Checks, Twilled ing uioui, i-ciuc,uic CORSETS In White nnd Orey. Tlie l?st assortment ever offered in this Mar ketoil sizes and price. HOSIERY English, French nnd Oemian.ln ordinary mid extra lengths, for Ladles, Misses nnd Children; uents' nnd Boy's Hose and Underwear, etc. . I. ...... It... 1.1,.. TMnln 1 InllfS l.illlliriir IliUIUfcUiVlliri-, .,,.111, Hemmed and Hemstitched, Boys' nnd Ceiits' Hemmcil. Children's I.lnen Braldeil Suits, Dress Linen, Table Linen, etc BLACK DRESS SILKS'Amerlcan Ci (Sniln 'warranted not to crack change eolor.utiderthcseverest usage, ror years." cnunuirc-Kims. I'll ra sols (silk and al " ii:S-T. White Zeidivr Knit Shawls Iiilis' larer Collars (a prize In each box), Lacf Collars. Rubber Cloth, Silk Buttons. Trimmlngnnd Sash Riblsins, Velvet Ribbons, Lisle Thread Oloves, etc. NEW GOODS Opened every week. n!2 Emplro TTc ory ! nr D3CLX.irs;GT:ii sSc CO., Washington St-, beLsecond, amlTlilrd. PORTINDJi:. OREGON A1U California Book and Job PrI nting Office,' 5) f'allfoniia street, San Francisco. June 1. 187L Dr. A. M. Iryea A Co.: For several years I have lieen subject to rheumatism In my right arm and shoulder, rendering inc unable to work. On a recurrence of the attack, some time since, I was Induced to try your "L'nk UV1 ltfm,Mlv." unci tlie rei.1111. writs xl uerlect cure In a few days. I took only two-thirds of the contents of one bottle. My firm Iwllcf Is that the "i:iik" is a certain cure for rlicumn tlsm In all its forms, and I would heartily rec ommend an amicteu wiui mat ureaurui dis ease to try yourRemedy' and tie cured. JNO. R. McUNE. Ccrtlticateof X. R. Shinier. E-i.. sneclal con- tribntorto the "Willamette Farmer," and Scc- remry ot tne uregon lionicuiiurni society: Oswego. Oregon, March 2S. 187 L Dr. A. M. lorvea: Some tour weeks ao I was entirely prostrated with rheumatism: In fact I was almost helpless. I sent to you for one 10- oiincc uoine oi inc "liik eei itcmeuy," by ineiiscoi wnicu i csiicnenceu aimnsi imme diate relief, and by the time the liottic was gone tne riienmatisin was gone. From mv own oxicrleiiee,and rrom what I have heard others say who havo used the L'nk Weed, I ni-uvir ii in-- wnaiu cure iorrneumaiism. lours rcspectiuiiy, A. R. SHIPLEY. Certificate from Hon. A. J. Diitlir. pi.IrnI- dent of the Oreron State Agricultural Society ami author of "Statistics of Oregon :" East Portland, April 1, 1X71. Dr. A. M. Ixryea i Co.: I wns atnirtcl with a Mjveru attack of chronic rheumatism; wascon- iiinsi it iii iteti iiiiii, in inu nine inim jiiuiiarv to Julv.'whcn I used the I Jut Wenl and it cured mo up. A. J. Dl'FUR. Certificate from James Bvbec. the celebrated stock-grower and "King of the Oregon Turf :" Siiuvle's Island, January H, 1871. To Dr. A M. Iorj-ca .tC".: Tills IsUtacknowl- edge the cilleaey of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I was afflicted for montiis wiui n very serious nttacK or in flammatory rheumatism. ana tried nearly an of the so-called rheumatic remedies without nny relief perceivable. I then tried your Remedy, and Its use resulted In the most happy effects a perfect cure. Truly yours. Certificate from the well-known merchant. O. W. Weaver, Esq.: Tlie Dalles, Mar 21, 1R7L Dr. A M. Loryea A Co.: I have ued tlie "Unk Weed Remedy," and can cheerfully recom mend it to persons afflicted with Inflammatory rheumatism. It cured m of that disease. My hands, wrists, ankles Indeed, all my Joints were swollen and very painful. O. W. WEAVER. Certificate, from Hon. Nat. II, Lane, Pilot Commissioner of Oregon, and a member of the City Council oi East Portland: East Portland, April 19, 1871. Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co.: I have been afflicted for several years past with "weakness in the back," and wandering rheumatic pains, ac comnanlcd br severe constipation, llv the uso of one bottle of your "l'nk Weed Remedy.or uregon iiucumatic uure, i nave ieen entirety relieved, nnd I cheerfully recommend It as a mast valuable aud effective remedy. NAT. H. LANE. member of the City council ofliist Portlaml: i liist Portland, April 7. 1S71. Dr. A. M. I)n-ea Co. f ients: This Is to In form you that I have used your"Unk Weed" for neuralgia and rheumatic pains, and found reuci irom ine use oi only one bottle, ana can recommend it to those In need of snrh a rem edy. Yours, GIDEON TIBBETTS. Certificate from Ifnn. K. T Ontmliv County Commissioner of Multnomah county, Oregon: Kasi rortlana, April 1, 1871. Dr. A. 51. Jmrea & Co.: I have used the "Unk Weed Remedy," and am satisfied It Is a valua ble medicine. It regulates and Invigorates the system. This Is my experience with tho Rem edy. Truly yours, E. L. QUIMBY. Certificate from the celebrated musician. Prof. Otto VIeuxtcmps: Oregon Musical Institute, 1 Portland, May SJ, 1S7L f Dr. A. M Loryea Co.: I was attacked with severe Inflammatory rheumatism, suuenng great pain, and was so prostrated that I was unable to tend tomy business. I used one bot tle of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." and was entirely cured by It alone. OTTO VIEUXTEMPS. FOR SALE: Eighty Acre lintforsale.rulJolningHolladay's Addition on the east. Apply to Stitzel Upton. Five and Ten Acre Lots for sale, adjoining East Portland, on reasonable terms. Apply to Stitzel Jt Upton. Five and Twenty Acre Lots for sale on the McAdamlzed road three miles south of the city limits. Apply to Stitzel A Upton. PAIC3I.S TO JIKXX. We have a number of Improved Farms, situ ated In Washington county, from fourteen to twenty miles of Poriand. WANTED. At this office, Immediately, from Two to Three Hundred Dwelling Houses, situated In Portland and East Portland. Tenants waiting patiently. nl STITZEL A UPTON. JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in ID JEL 5T GOODS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gents FuitNisiiiNG Goods, I.dIeV nnd JflsscV TRIMMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc. Dress Goods, White Goods, Yankee No tions, Etc. Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AGENT OF THE ELLENDALE WOOLEN MILLS CO. A Full Slock of Blanket, Yarns, Bea ver, Tweed and Catxlmarc Constantly on Hand. I. AT 1 1ST STYLES IIV EVERY STEAMER. r PARTICULAR Orders. ATTENTION Paid to nl AY rK MANUFACTURE AN A NO. I AKTICI.KjOF BREAD, I) I ,-:: ,- t. . h .ft CRACKERS, ' it ; OAKES .:! i,. And ll'ktn'dso?,P.istiy usuallyfound in a First Class Bakery .71 .15 .i i.. . . t . .; i a- Goods delivered to any part of the cltv J21,71nl2 PUT UP IXTEX-OUXCE BOTTLES, One Dollar nnd Fifty Cents per Bottle. MKS. ACII, turt returned; frtojr SAN' frax- J Cisco with a large and Splendid Stock of I3Et.-E' Gs-003S, SUCH A3 SILKS, WORSTED GOODS, GRENADINES, Japanese Silks, Poplins, Alpacas, Lawns, Marseilles. Etc ALSO... A Large and Beautiful Assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS, Pine Laces, Etc., Of every variety and description. Straw Goods, Parasols and Kid Gloves Ot the best quality. JEWELRY, PASCY GOODS, ETC.. On hand and made to order. CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' CLBinio Of all descriptions. PREPARED AT THE OREGON MEDICAL LABOBATOEY, BY : '' X. LOKYEA & CO., lk !i .K-W?..9.HTIVND,. OREGON. , . bst For Sale nv all Ducooists. Inl2 Call and Examine the Stock. Good Sold to SuU the Kmc. I ACII. 97 First street, Portland. -CONsTANTI'Y Recelvlni by every" Steamer. NewSu'pplles . I i