The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, September 15, 1871, Image 3

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FI&AY -SEPTEMBER lp, 1S71.,J
OUR AGENTS.
The following person are duly authorized to
acta Agents fur the NEW Northwest :
ti. R..IWood ...Travelliiir Agent
He. J. Walla
Ynmhlll county
A. N. AtIU .
J. W. UwMa . .
M. P. Owen
Mr. C A. Cobam
Xn.J. DeA'ore Johnson .
TtMM. Panionii-
K. Penlland
MtW&lltc ApfAegMe.
lltnR A. Okviik
J. T. Scott, Kmj
L P. Flutter
MrjL lAurn DePoree Gordon..
Albany
-Salem
.Salem
Oregon Cily
......Oregon City
Mllwaukle
The,J)alIo$J
. W...!.
."Rosebure
Forest Grove
..San Francisco
-.California
Other parties desiring to act as AjenU will
please forward their names. AVe want Agents
at every rxwUifllee throushout Oregon and
Washington Territory.
Improvjbihnts This Season. The
Bulletin published lately a list of build
ings erected or eommenced during the
present season in this city, witli the
coal of each. The aggrcgute amount of
tlrtH sort of improvements is $1,7SG,000
in round numbers. Tills Includes, how
ever, the custom house, $300,000, which
Is being built by the United States. In
reckoning the improvements of the cily
UiIb cxpottdure ought not to bo counted.
HUH after doduci. ir it the remaindor,
$1,286,000, is a very hand.-otne showing
for city of 10,000 inhabitants. Many
of tlitjse uii1ilings tiro costly aiwUof
i 'Htsome auu imposing appearance.
'Die xlublt proves most conclusively
Snfl . in the most readily appreciable
liMiiner, the rapid strides of our city to-
wnni wami sim greatness. Tliere is
one fiict which ought to bo mentioned
in tliis connection, and that is, that not
one of the buildings already erected is
vacant, ami not one in course of erection
but is already engaged. The getting of
a residence in this city at even high
rental, payable eaoh montijr is one of
tire mot dlfiioult things encofcltered by
those who are not fortunate enough to
own a house. Every house is occupied
as oon as finished, and it is not Infre
quent that houses are bespoken before
ground is broken for its erection. Every
briok toriaiid most of the ..wooden ones
nave oeen rcntetl in like manner. Not
withstanding this constant crowding
into now buildings, the old ones are im
mediately and constantly filled.
A N mv Book. AVe have- before us a
work entitled "Sexual Science," by
Prof. O. S. "Fowl dr. As yet we liave not
hud time to minutely examine the book,
but so far as we are acquainted with its
pagee we have no hesitation in recom
mending it to the public. The time lias
gone by wlloii,. tJlrougli -false modesty,
facta such as tliis...worlc contains should
be withheld from the great mass of the
people. With the general diffusion of
such knowledge much of the unhappines
and mteery now existing both within and
witltout the marriage relation would be
avoided. Mrs. B. J. George is now
canvassing for this work in Oregon,
aiMl we bespeak a very large number of
orders for her.
PORTLAND SOMKTIIINO OF A PI.ACK
Aftbr All; AVe are informed that Mr.
Kumpey, of the firm of L. M. Rumsey &
Co., a large manufacturing house at St.
Louis, and who recently visited this
city, was greatly surprised at its size, and
thebusinessaetivityandabilityherc. He
was led by -the San Franciscans to
think it a country village, In the back
woods of Oregon, with no inducements
for any one to take the trip ; but com
ing for the purpose of visiting a rela
tive in tills place, he was agreeably sur
prised when, with little effort, he took
away with him orders for his firm to
fill to the amount of fifty thousand
dollars.
Tlin It.YILROAD IX SOUTHERN OltK-
(!on. Tlie Itosburg l'laindcalcr says:
A gentleman up from Eugene informs
us tliaUtliegradiiuon the .railroad has
leen completed to Pass Creek Canyon,
and that the ties are distributed a con
siderable distance above Eugene. The
main forces of the Company are at work
on Pass Creek, and the Smith Hill, be
yond Oakland. The work is being
pushed ahead with great cnorgy, and
during all ltours of the night tlie moun
tains are 'made to echo with the sound
of continuous blasting and falling of
trees.
Pikes in tub Forests. Fires seem
to be raging in ahnoJl every direction.
Tlie air for several days the last week
was thick with smoke in this vicinity.
Fine forests of timber arc destroyed
every ywr, simply by the careless or
wanton actions of a few irresponsible
. . .
persons an injury that may in time
;.!- ,! rowiii" State
young awl grxm.ng State.
Prof. Chanby. This gentleman has
created something of a sensation in this
city by Ihepromulgatioi of his iH?ctiliar '
views rcganling Astrology, Astronomy
ami tlw Bible. Whatever opinion may
lie entertained in regard to his views, it
cannot le doubted that his lectures
evince evidence of grni 'resenrtli and
tudy.
Reitblican Demonstration. The
Itepublicans of this city held a meeting
of rejoicing and jollification lat Wed
nesday night, in front of the American
Exchange Hotel, over the election re
turns from California and Maine. Ex
Senator Williams, Judge Caples and
Senator Corbett addressed the crowd.
tioi.D Found in Portland. Sonic
men engaged In digging an experi
mental well, under the supervision of
the City Council, a few days ago, found
the- color of gold. Two pans full of dirt
were washed, and about three cent'
worth was obtained from each.
T "s-. . Y. T
ii x'aii c nave re
ceived a oomplImenUry ticket for, the
Sixth AimualJuur or-ilie T.inn County
AgrioulturaBociety'"froin the gentle
manly Secretary, J. II. "Evans, Esq.
The Fair commences on the 2Gth in.st.
and continues four days.
t- '. -rl..1! 1 mm Pm , Mg. t -. -h
afternoon Miss iXntbony delivered a pri-
in this city. About three hundred
were in attendance. At the conclu
sion of her remarks over ono hundred
ladies came forward and signed their
names, to be forwarded to the Coiuuiit-
teetaUNVasliinglon; V& iftpetitloii .repre-J
sentlng Unit they wish, to vole. Who
says women -won't vote?
"National Bfsiness College."
This is the name of a sprightly little
sheet just issued from the institution in
this city whose name it bear?. The
College is under the charge of Messrs.
DcFrance & James, both thorough bus
iness men and affable gentlemen. "We
regret, however, that ladies are not fit
ted by this institution for the practical
business duties of life.
Crowded Out. A communication
from lion. J. TI. I). Henderson, contain
ing some strictures on the article pub
lished last week by Prof. Chancy, has
been received ; but we regret to say that
the Iatenef-s of its reception and the
crowd uKu our columns compel us to
omit it from this issue. It will appear
next week.
Humored "Withdrawal. The re
port comes by telegraph that the steam
ers Constantino and "Win. Tabor, the
first running between Portland and San
Francisco, and the latter between San
Diego and San Francisco, have been
purchased by ITolladay & Brcnham and
withdrawn. The report is, however,
denied.
Visiting Cards. AVe acknowledge
tlie receipt of a very nice present a
case of visiting cards from Prof. W. S.
James, of tlie National Business Col
lege. The cards are certainly the neat
est, tastiest and prettiest we have ever
seen of the kind. Prof. James will fur
nish visiting cards for $2 00 per case of
fifty.
Vk Dkmur. The Statesman editor
wants the Herald and Nnw Nortii
wkst to settle his suffrage difficulty by
"force of arms." AVe are forced to de
cline the position of fighting champion
for our brother on account of our anti
combative proclivities. Perhaps Bill
AVatkinds could be induced to tight for
him.
Stand on Their Own Merits.
Messrs. Bancroft fc Morse, booksellers
and stationers in this city, announce
that they are not in any way connected
with Bancroft & Co., of San Francisco,
but stand exclusively on their own
merits. '
Skwing Machines. Geo. AV. Tra-
ver, 112 Front St., agent for the Home
Shuttle Sewing Machine, is doing a
lively business. AVe advise those in
search of cheap and reliable sowing
machines to give him a call.
Clarke- County ( V. T.) Fair. The
Clarke Co. (AV. T.) Fair occurs on the
19th, 20th and 21st days of tlie present
mouth. Every preparation lias been
made to insure its being a success.
Albany M. E. Church. The trus
tees of the M. E. Church at Albany,
Linn county, have purchased a very de
sirable piece of property, centrally lo
cated? to which they will shortly remove
the cliureh building, " w -
i Railroad Building in Portland.
The track of the Oregon Central-Rail
road is now being laid along Fourth
street. AVhat with cradintr and track-
laying, Fourtli street is now quite a
busy place. t
"Whereas, My AVipe," etc AVe
hope the Statesman man will get his
money for publishing that last notice
about some woman leaving some man's
bed and board.
i AiiDOXEi). uov. urover lias par
doned Eli Mason, of Philomath, Benton,
county, who was sent to the peniten
tiary for killing Silas "White.
"Wheat and Flour. The priee of
wheat In Portland is $2 l2!2i'lG
per cental. Flour, $7 for extra, and
$C 23(2,0 75 for superfine.
Musical Academy. Prof. McGIb
eny re-opcued his iMiiijicalAcademy on
the lSUi.iiiit. We hope.he will bedih
erally patronized.
Branch Society. The ladies of Eu
gene have organized a "branch society"
for t,,c purpose of assisting tliaOrphaii'.H
ir A r. i ' -
l ""-, m oaicm.
Salkm niBBr.VOnt.The rc-ervolr at
j Salem i completed and will le f.lle.1
witn water at once. It will hold 170,000
i gatious.
cai.lkd. we aeKiiovietige a
during the week Irom Hon. Jeis.
Applegate, one of the early pioneers or
Oregon'. "
Akteu IIijl The last we saw of our
friendStitzelhewashuntingSaiu Clarke
to convey him to the Insane asylum.
8 LijftiiKTTK TJMvrrnifrY.-Tiilllti.
stittition of learning commenceil its
yearly session on the 11th Inst.
""ATlaix CLvse. Tlie oxi)I'oslbn6niie
boiler on the Wcstfleld has been attrib
uted bv the experts and the Inexperts to
the following causes, viz.:
To the over-pressure of the fcteain.
To the superheating of the water.
To low water.
To ignition and explosion of gas.
To superheated steam.
To overstraining under the hydraulic
test.
To bad iron.
To bad workmanship... :ti,m 6
" To patches. "
To mrnprnl iloliilifv from old ace. I
To the absence of longltudinaUtajp.
Toa'flawinoheofthe sheets?
To the ignorance of the engineer.
To the eunidiiv of the owners. -
To the improper manner ofsupporting
" " -"c sauuie. . , . a -
To unequal exmnsioiifiandncontrac
tiqu. 1 tt'f
!A!"BRAVEV03n"IasrSuTidaV
evening a jure. -uenenuacKer, residing
in Siublaw valley, left home, with a
child about one year old, to meet her
nusuanu who nau, cany in the day, gone
to the house of a neighbor. Tlie road
lays through thick brush, and she had
firoceeded about a quarter ofa mile when
icr attention was attracted to the sin
gular actions of a young dog which
accompanied her. She stopped to ad
mire ana wonder at nls ciownisii gym
nastics. Her wonder, however, was
soon changed to consternation, for on
looking up, she discovered in a tree, at
a distance of about forty feet from the
ground, a large cougar in tho attitude
of springing upon her. She realized
Iter dangerous condition, and knew the
safety of herself and child depended on
Her cooine-. Sne llxea ncr eyes upon
the mou.-ter anil retreated until sue
reached a field near the residence of
Mr. Barlow, where she shouted until
Mr. A. J. Barlow put in his appearance.
On learning the state of affairs he pro
cured a gun and speedily put an end to
the "insect," which measured nine feet
in length. J-Maenc uuard.
A clergyman, who had been staying
for some time at the house of a friend,
on going away, called to him little
Tommy, the four-year-old son of his
host, and asked lnm what lie should give
him for a present. Tommy, who had
great respcLfor tlie "cloth," thought it
ins uuty - to suggest something oi a
religious nature, so he announced hesi
tatingly, "I I think I should like a
Testament, and I know I should like a
pop-gun."
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
BANCROFT & MORSE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
AND.-
Publishers' and Manufacturers' igents,
101 rin.1 Street,
Next door to the IVstodico,
IM KTI. AN D .l)Ki:C()X
Keep constantly on Hand
J. I-'ULTj STOCK.
...OF .
Miscellaneous Books,
SCHOOL BOOKS, JUVENILE BOOKS,
AnifWerythlnyin tlie Hook Line.
Also, a Large and Well Selected Stork of
fit T u. T1 X Z 3ST33 DEfST ,
sum as
TAPER,
ENVELOPES,
BLANK ltOOKp,
INKS, MUCILAGE,
SLATES, PENCILS, PENS,
PHN-HOLI)KKS, 11LOTTINO PAPElt,
GAMES, COPYING HOOKS AND PIlKSSEf.
TKACING PAPER AND CLOTH,
PERFORATED HOARD,
DRAWING PATER,
lUtl.STOL HOARD,
PORTFOLIOS,
ALBUMS,
WBDDING AND MOURNING STATIONHRV,
WOSTKNHOLM'S I"OCKKT KNIVBS,
VISITINO CAJIDS, RUI11JKR
GOOIS, INITIAL PAPKR,
INVOICE PILKS,
ETC, KTC.
In tact every coneeirnble thing In tho Station
ery Line, and nt prlcoK that will
provo Katifaetory.
NEW UOOICS
RECEIVED BY EVERY STEAMER.
Give TJi n Csill -
Aililre? nil eommmilentlons to
BANCROFT & MORSE.
101 First M reel,
Sept. 8, 1S71 nl9 Portland, Oregon.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Empix'o Xlottil,
MAIN STREET, DALLES CITY, OREGON.
BOARD BY THE DAY, Week or Month, on
the most reasonable terms.
suprlor accommodations for families,
Cuiconl Coach to ami from tho house free.
A larjcesnfefortlie keeping ot valuables.
House open nil night.
nlT THOMAS SMITH, Proprietor.
aAxniarci.AYST.,i
( Branch, 111 PiiwtSt..
I l"oiiTi.Axi,Onx.
KAN I-KANCISCO.
M.
CRAY,
Music FnlDlislioi'
Imiorteraud Dealer in all kinds of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
Sole Aseiil Tor (lie I'ncilic Const
. ron...
STEIHWAY'S AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS PIANOS
AND .
Tlie "Bttvdett" Oi-jrniiK
The Best in the World!
PIANOS AND ORGANS TO RENT
And rent applied to purchase.
ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL IXSTKUMESTS
Tuued nnd Itepalred.
Every , Instrument ilully. Warranted
FOR FIVE YEARS.
a, AViXTiEn
Agents lu
Kery
Town lu the Slnte.
Cata
atftn
tahigue nnd Price List sent free ou nppll
Malinger Cray' Branch Music Store,
lit First St Portland, Oregon.
NOW"IS"THE-TIHE"TO "SUBSCRIBE!
Unparalled Inducements to Clubs!
The New Northwest,
a jorit.YAi. rou 'riir. itoi'le.
-ANU
DEVOTED TO THE INTETESTS OF HUMANITY.
Our Intensely Interesting .Serial .story,
"JUDITH REID,
A l'liiln .Story or n Plain IVoiunn,"
I now being published from week to week, an J
Is attracting universal attention. A limited
supply of back numbers yet on hand.
Arrangement have been made to secure the
Services of n
COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS
upon any and all subjects ot Public Interest.
The Xkw NoirritWEsr Ir not a Woman's
Rights, but n Human Rights organ, devoted
to whatever jmlley may be necessary to secure
the greatest Rood to the Greatest number. It
knows no sex, no politic, no religion, no party,
no color, no creed. Its foundation Is fastened
upon the rock of Eternal Liberty, Universal
Emancipation and Untrnmmcled Progression.
OUR PREMIUM LIST.
As an inducement lir our friends lo make
exertions to ccurc largo clubs for the New
NoirruwiKT, we offer the following list of val
uable premiums:
mr twenty subscribe!, at S3 tOeacli.nccom-
pmiied by the ensh, wo will glvo the HOME
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, without ta
ble, beautifully ornamented. Price, $30.
For thirty-five subscribers, ut f each, ac
companied by the cash, we will give a HOME
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, with Black
Walnut table, bronzed nnd nicely finished.
Price, Sli
For forty subscribers, at $3 00 each, accom-
panleil by thecnsh.we wlIlglveallOMESH UT-
TLE SKWING MACHINE, finished In extra
style, Willi Black Walnut- table and cover.
Priee,
Tlie above Sewing Machines, which are war
ranted first-class in every particular, can be
seen at the offlce of Geo. W.Traver, 112 Front
street, Portland.
For fifty subscribers, at SJ 00 each, accom
panied by the cash, wo will give a MASON .V
HAMLIN 1-ORTABLE ORGAN, four octave.
single reed, with black walnut case, automatic
bellows swell, two blow jxHlals, Improved cen
ter pressure reed valves, etc Price, u.
tur seventy-five subscribers, at S3 00 each, ac
companied by the cash, a double reed MASON
HAMLIN ORGAN; resembles the first ex
cept that it has alo a knee istop. Price, 7i
lor seventy-live siibscriliers, at S3 00 each,
accompanied by tho cash and twenty-five
dollars additional, we will give a MASON A-
II AM LIN ORGAN, of riVF. ocr.WKS, one
ST01 SHI.K-AItlCSTIXn KKHn VAI.V1W. Iu.
HOVEll IIKX.I.OWS, tiibmui-ant and ksee-
swkll. Price, $1(0.
For one hundred Milfccribcrs, nt C! 00 each.
and twenly dollars additional, we will give a
JIASO.N HAMLIN ORGAN, VI VB OCTAVEX,
FIVEh-TOlU, TWO SETS OF KIUItATORS TIIKOCO.lt-
OIT, tMl'lUiVEIl GKAhUATEK SELF-AIUUSTINO
iti:i3)v.i.vm,iti'i:ovi:ii!Ki.iws,TitKinjrxT
AND K.VEIMWBLLS. VIOLA. DIAPASON.
FLITE, TREMULANT. Price, fir.
Thoso wiio desire to work for these premiums
can send the names and money as last as re
ceived. The subscribers will be placed to their
credit, und If enough names are not received
luring the year to procure the premium de
sired thoy can choosea lesorprcmlum,orfhcy
will le entitled lo receive twenty-flvc percent
ucasuoi me amount remitted for their labor.
OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST.
A Tun New NormiwiiiTliasalreadv nroved
a popular suceeKK, we nre decided that It shall
also prove n Titiujii-n.
To enable our friends who may deride to can
vass for our paper to benefit both ll.eio.eU
and tt by IiicrenKlngourSubseriplioii IJsts.we
pmiOs to Blve the rollowlns addilioual Pn
mlums ta can vnxteni i
Any Kubsoriler who in In arrears for the Nnr
NotmnvjSiT, who will end uhl or her own
ulweriptlon fts?, nnd one new subscriber, ac
companied by the call (0wv will elvc :
A ialr I'arlan Marble Vases;
Or a Bohemian OIa Vaso;
Or a liohcmlau (ihowCanl Iteceher;
Or dozen Ivory Napkin Kins-;
Or K dozen Plated Tea Spoons;
Or 1 pair AlexandrcVKid Cloves;
Ora spangled Ladyv Kan, leathered edgo;
Ornllird Cage;
Or an Album for holding 1M plclnres;
Or an Album (estnOforholdlnguaplcturcii;
Or a Fancy Letter Case;
Or a box Toilet Articles. Including roan.
ciuiiK, perfumery, etc;
Ora llrltannlaTen Pot;
Or a Kerosene Lamp;
Or4 dozen OlniM f ;oblcU;
Or H dozen ClaiMiTumbleiN;
Ora largo Olaxx Fruit Dluli;
Or a Work Ilakcttf
Ora Fino F.mbroidere.1 Handkerchief
Or dozen Linen Handkerchief;
Ora Woolen Table Cover;
Or X dozen Table Napkin's;
Or dozenTnwela;
Or an elegant Portinonln.
Any subscriber who Is In arrears for a year"
-"srripuon, ami wno will send his or her ou-..
subscription fee, and two new subscribers, ae-
vu.iiuuiiti Uy me casn making 9 CO we will
send :
A set of nosers Table Forks, triple plated, on
wlilte metal, warranted;
Or a sctofltogers'TablcSpoons.trlple plated,
on white metal, warranted;
Ora set of Itogers' Tea Spoons, triple plated,
on white metal, warranted;
Or dozen l!ogers' A Hansell's Table Knives,
bet quality, warranted;
Ora handsome Illrd Cage.
Any person In arrears for ubscrlnllnn to Tun
I New NoimiwiST, who will send his or her
' sulscriptlon fee nnd three new subscribers, ac-
eoinpnnled by the cash, making 512 01, we will
I send :
' A handsome Slnrsallles Quilt;
' Ora liand'omo Woolen Qifllt, reil and white
or blue and white;
Or n pair of Table Cloths;
Or two imlrs of Nottingham Tare Curtains;
Or three pairs Alexandre' Kid Gloves, any
color or size:
Ora Japanese Inlaid Work Kox;
Or IS yanls lest yd. wide Sheeting.
Forsevcn uljcrlli-s at 3-t 00 each, amount
ing io s-.'l O), we will send :
An extra Castor, trlnlenlate.1. on white meta!
uium ai 'j (io;
r a lady's Writing lVk, of equal -alue;
Or aCnbinet.J.ipanesc Inlaid;
Or an Kxtra Jap:uicsc Inlaid Wort itor.
These articles aro all valuable, nn.i
ranle.1 to lie Just as we represent them. Per-
-..iiMng in this city or who can visit mean
"fiveiiiesc articles from immn. .-.....
hour's notice; or If not convenient to visit
tro will LAH.t '
, ""uinc nnicics oy express to any ad'
dress.
Noonlerofthls kind will ....... ..
..... .i,,,, accomianies it.
money rVdoraco orders at the
tomarr rates of . . ' .
ferred. W' "r"0,,U Ura" 11
AU orders promptly ntlen.ln.i .
AVe sincerely hope that ii.i. ,.,- .
w.r,Wl,,.cl,"i,a,,e,r rea,,,re Hiencw,,iper
Z V" urecn' W1 M with a hearty re
sponse from the many friends r our paper,
who up , tM tlmo havc n P-J.
-hi . oirritWEST cannot be run
. . , nry- ovr lsl,1 to makeup
clubs. Itogln before some other person cet-
ine start ofyou. See whatyou caif do fo'ryour-
"i'"c ' "one ana tiie-New NoimtwraT.
oin!ixAyDVDEUTiSEsrEy'rg?
PACIFIC
Boot anil Shoe Manufactory!
Xlie Only- -Miiiinfiictovj'
LADIES' AND GENTS' FINE SHOES
On the N'ortlmru foi.t t
gHOEH OF EVEItY CIVSS
Made to Order ou Short Notice,
Wholesale and Retail.
ARE BEING MADE DAILY.
DEPOT AT
PACIFIC BOOT AXD SHOE HOUSE,
I'roliiuiMi. (illilinil .V Co.,
Comer Kirtand Morrison St., I'ortland.
Jt'NT 1TT:
The Box-Toed Oxfords aud Gaiters,
AND THE
JERSEY TIE,
Tlie easiest fitting Rummer Shoe made.
AuKu.stl,li)71. lnl
GO TO HENDEE'S GALLERY
IJOIt UKMBBANTS, PHOTOOAI'HS, kon
; I'earl, Ufe-slze l'irlures aud
IMrturesi of V.very l.rmle.
Children's and Itdies' lMctures taken cheer
fully and satisfaction guaranteed. I'rlce- mod
erate, in 12
I It.
J . K . C A IC I i: I.
XCiittiKt.
I.,
Dhntai. Rooms No. SU Klrt St., I'orllaud.
BB-The tateand Improved Styles of work at
Bediutxl ItateK. Nitrous- Oide C5a for tlie
painless extraction of teeth. ltil'2
CLARKE, HENDERSON & COOK,
Wholesale :ind Betnll IK-.llcrs In
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Notions,
Udlfs and CtuV Kurnlsblux l.'ouJ", ir., Ir.,
Cor. First and 'Washlnvtou streets,
l'orllninl. Oregon. In21
SHADE & CO.
RKSPF.CTFLTLLY INFORM TUB
tliattliey have established n
I'UIILIC
PIONEER DYE1NQ AND SCOURING BUSINESS
In thisclty. and nn prepared to receive orders
for Dyeing and Cleaning ladles' Dressvs,
Cloaks and Mantles. Also, Damask (urtaln
ami tients' Clotlilng. Work done In the best
style and Warr.inteil. Kid liloves neatly
Cleiinsed. PIrtlse give mil call at ourDyeius
Kstabllshment. First St.. lM-twecn Oak nnd
Ash, opposite the Oregon lSnkery.
uuiy. 1,15.1. vinu rii.iii-. .v ju.
BOARD AND LODGING.
LADY HAS OPKNKD A
BOARDING AND LODGING HOUSE
For Mechanics and laboring Men. on Salmon
street, lietween Front and First. Nho jv.-JH'Ct-lully
solicits u share of lublle P.ttnnage.
juiy is;i. vim
Oil Tliii-il Street,
IlcCween .Morrison nml A'niiihill,
AT JOHN WILSON'S
CAN RE HAD:
WHITE GOODS Plain, Check and Striped
IIIIISOOK, SOIL riiusii.si liuinini.
isisnop uiwn, icioria lam. ni
Mull, Hair, Conl and Checks, Twilled
ixnig uiotu, i-eue, etc
CORSETS-In AVhlte and Orev. The Iiest
assortment ever onereii ill mis jiar-
tet all sues and prices.
HOSIERY-Kngllsh, French and Oerman.in
ortiiunrynnn extra icngtlis, lor luies
.tusses aim l liliuren ; (ii nls' an.
lUiy's Iliweand rnderwear.etc.
LintN .uuonc ii.tniiKercincr. i-iain.
iieiumisiiiuii liem-siiiclied.liovs'nnd
tients' Hemmed. Children's Unen
Rnildcl Suits, Dress Unen, Table
Linen, etc.
BLACK DRESS SILKS-'Amerlcnn Cms
tiruin," -warr.intol not to cracu or
change cnlor,underthe severest usage,
for years."
SUNDRIES-!"'"!", Parasols (silk nnd nl-
(uictt), wniie .eiiu-r jviui .iiawis,
Oldies' Pajier Collars (n prlre In each
lsix), L-ico Collars, Ruhln-r Cloth. Silk
P.iittons.Triminlngauil S:isli Riblions,
A'elvet Ribbons, lislo Thread OIoTes,
etc.
NEW C O O D S Opened every week. nl2
DExo-iolx o Baltery!
DELLIAGEll sSc CO,
AVaihington Ku, bet. Second. and Tlilrd,
PORTLAND
.OREGON
fB MANUFACTURK AX-
A XO. l AKTICI.iroI'
BREAD.
CMtACICEltS,
CA1CHS
And all kinds of Pastry usually found In a First
s.iuss luturry .
mirOoodi delivered to any part of thecltv
JiL-ilnU
TEWADVERTISEMENTSr
THE UNK WEED REMEDY;
Oregon. Rheumatic Cure.
HISTORY:
rilHIS REMEDY IS COMPOSRD OP THE
L Active principle of tho ITnk Weed, Eng.
Tlmsplum CordatninOrigini,Lat. Indlganous
to Oreaon. Grows most abundantly aud per
fectly in Washington couniy.
PROPERTIES, ETC.:
tteontnlnsnn Actlvennd Volatile Principle.
extracted by Ether, aud a bitter Tonic Prin
ciple. MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES:
It Is the most sure and speedy cure for
Rheumatism, Rheumatic (.'out ami Rheumatic
I'nlnsnrnll kinds that wasever Introduced Into
the Materia Medlca. The UNK WEED REM
EDY, as nrenared bv us. in conseoiienct; of the
existing bitter principle, possesses the neces
sary virtue of being a
I?o-vei'iiil Tonie, n
Promoting the Appetite nnd Invigorating the
while Digestive Apparatus, thin building up
and strengthening tlio system, while ut the
same time the volatile principle, being ul
sorbed in the blood, acts specifically on tlie
uiicumaiic ivison, removing it irom me circu
lation and system.
riiero are mr rcmeoies Known to the Medical
Profession which will remove the Rheiiinatlc
Poison from the blood, hut whose action is so
jiowerful in iIopreMiug the system of the al
ready enfeebled Rheumatic patient, tliat their
uc hns to bo abandoned bcroro siiecltio em-els
areoblainable.and hence the want of success
In tretttlng tills prevalent and consequently
heretofore Incuratilc disease. Unlike tlics.
nieiliclne, already known, the L'NIC AVEED
REMEDY,althoughprolucingas active and ns
powerful cirects on tlie blissl and svsteni in re
moving the Rheumatic Poison, also iossessw a
st.i... luiiii- unit j.i;un.-i Hitn x-jiuiili'lll Wllicn
admits of its continued use even bv the misl
delicate aud debilitated. Thus wu have the
combination for tlie first time of these io
necessary elements in one reined v. which ui-
coiintsforll'.suiierinrandnever-fuiriugciinitive
euecis in i.iicumaiism, itiicuuiatie (.out and
Rheumatic I-nins of all kinds.
N. R. Ttie I'NK AVEED I!K)OY Is rarth-
ISiarlV APPI.ICAItLK TO LADIES. In ronse-
iuence of Its Tonic Qualities.
TESTIMONIALS :
AVe are aware of the fact Hint tt Iseenerallv
nn easy matter to procure eertllieutcs attesting
theefiicaey of (latent remedies ft-oni a certain
elnss of those wiio Use them. We have selected
tlie rollowlng because the names attnehed to
them are those of men of tlie mist careful and
scrupulous character, nnd lieonuie the large
class of their acquaintances in Oregon will not,
for a moment, accuse or suspect them of anv
nxnegerntlou in the statements they may
make:
rVrtlficate from the Denutv Jailor of Mult-
uomnh Couuly Jull:
City Jail, i'ortland, Oregon,
June 7, ls.71.
Dr. A. M. Ijnryen & Co.: I whh attacked with
a severe ease of rheumatism. It was in my
IhiKlis. hips. lingers, shoulder blade indeed In
all the Joints or my Um1- I suffered great pain
and anguish. I was attended by a regular phy
sician, but with nocllect. I was induced totry
vmirlTiilr Wfsisil ItpTimlv nml It IititiiMtlall v
eureil me up. I consider it, from my expe
rience, me ihi reinciv lorriieuiuatism known.
ALFRED F. TURNER. Deputy Jailor.
Tills Is to certify that the above statement is
correct to my own Knowledge.
joii r. WARD.Jniior.
AltnCnllfornlaRookandJohPrlntlngOffire,')
.'til California street, J
San Francisco. June 1. 1S71. I
Dr. A. M. Loryea Jt Co. : For several jenrs I
nave neen suniect to riieumniism in my right
arm and .shoulder, rendering me unable to
work. Or. a recurrence of the attack, some
time since, I was induced to try your "Cnk
eed ltemedv." and the result wns a perfect
cure in a few days. I took only two-thirds of
the contents or ono bottle. My nrm beller Is
Hint the "Cnk" Is a certain cure for rheumn-
tliii In all its forms, and I would heartily rec
ommend all allllcted with that dreadful dis
ease to try' your "Remedy" and lie enred.
JNO. R. McLANE.
Certificate of A. R. Shipley, Ksq., sjiecial con
tributor to the"Vilhiinelte Farmer," and Sec
retary or tlie Oregon Horticultural Society:
Oswceo. Oreffon. March M. 171.
Dr. A. M. Lori en: Some tour weeks aso I was
entirely prostrated with rheumatism; in fact I
was almost helpless. I sent to you for one 10-
ounce ismie ot tne "liik wcihi iceme.lv " nv
the use or which I exierlenced almost Imme
diate relief, and by the time the Imttle was
gone in- rueiimaiisni wns gone. Kmm mv
own experience, and from what I have heard
others say who have used the I'nk AVeed. I
believe it to be a cerlnln curernrrheumntism.
Aours resiK'ctfiilly, A. IL SHIl'IJiY.
Certlflcale from Hon. A. J. Dufur. ex-Presi
dent or tne treon state Agricultural Society
ami aumor or -statisiics ororcgon:"
Knst I'ortland. April 1. 1S71.
Dr. A. AL Iryea Jt Co.: I was aMIicksl with a
severe attack of chronic rheumatism; wascon-
nneu io my ihm mo-i oi ine nine irom January
ti July, when I used tlie I'nk Wee.1 and It
cured me up. A. J. DUPCIC
Cerlltlmtc from .Limes IVvliee. thecelebrateil
stiK'k-gniwer and "King of the Oregon Turf
Sauvie's Island, January H. lSTl
TnDr.A. At. IirveaCo.: Thislstoacknowl-
elge the etlicacy of your"Lnk AVeed Remedy,
or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I was atTilcletl
for months witli a very serious aitacic oi in
flammatory rheumatism, ami trien neany an
of tho so-ealled rheumatic remedies without
any relief perceivable. I then tried your
i;einei v, ana lis use rcsuneu in ine mosb iiuyv
effects a iwrfect cure. Truly yours,
JAA1ES 11YBEE.
Certificate from the well-known merchant.
O. W. Weaver, Esq.:
Tlie Dalles. Alav 25. 1S71
Dr. A. M. Loryea st Co.: I have used the "Unfc
Weed Remedy." and can cheerfully recom
mend It to persons nttllcled Willi inllammatory
rheumatism. It cured ine of that disease. My
hands, wrists, ankles Indeed, all my Joints
were swollen and very I,3ln01"w WELVVER.
rrfif1mie from Hon. Nat. If. Lnne. Pilot
Commissioner of Oregon, and a member of the
City Council ol East I'ortland:
Kiel I'.irti.mii. Ann I iu. is,i.
Tlr . AI- Iirvon .t Co.: I have liecn allllcted
for several years past with "weakness In tlie
liaidt ." nnd wandennsr rheumatic pains, ac-
companled by severe cnnstlKition. lty the use
of one liottle of your "Unk AVetsl RemWy, or
Oregon Rheumatic Cure," I have liecn entirely
reneMMi, nnu i ciieeriiiuy recommena ii as a
most valuable and effective remedy.
SAT. H. LSE.
ceniurnie irom jioii. iiiueon iiuoeiis,
memlierofthe City council of East Portland:
East I'ortland. Anrll 7. 1x71.
Dr. A. M. Lorven A Co. tients: This Is to 111
inn you that I have used vonr"t'nk AVee.1"
r.ir neuralgia and rheumatic pains, and found
relief from the u-e of only one bottle,nnd can
ntsiiuiiieiiii ii io iuoso in neen oi suennrem
edy. A ours, uIDEON TII1UETTS.
Ortitlcate from Hon. E. I Qulmby, ex
oiiniv toiiiiiiissioner oi .iiiiiinoiiifiiifiiiniv
uregon:
Kasi i'ortland. Anrll 1. 1S7I
Dr. A. JL Irvea Co.: I have used the "ITnk
weed Remedy." and am satisfied It lsavalua
We meillcine. It rerulntes anil lnvl;ro'mtes the
system. This Is my experience with the Rem
edy. Truly yours, E. I. QUI AIRY.
Certificate from the celebrated musician.
Prof. Otto A'leuxtemps:
Oregon Aluslcal Institute. 1
I'ortland, May J. 1S71. 1
Dr. A. AI Iryea Co.: I was attacked with
severe Inflammatory rheumatism, suuenng
great pain, and was so prostrated that I was
I unable to tend to my business. I used one bot
tle oi your -uiiK vtecu iiemcuy, or uawn
Klieumaiic uurc," nun was ennreiy cnrv.i oj
Italoue. OTTO A'lEUXTBMITi.
PUT UP IN TEN-OUNCE BOTTLES,
due Dollar nml Fifty Cents per liottle.
PREPARED AT THE
OREGON MEDICAL LABORATORY,
.BV.
KDTt. LOKYILV As CO.,
EAST PORTL.VND, QREGONV . ;
! .ti i j ot:.- -
rFdRHAiKBVf:i.bnr?iSoisT. mis
I'ORTrTSrERxjgEArrrrg?
'STATE I
Ksi .
Stitzel & UPTON"
REAL ESTATE BROKERS!
COUNKU FRONT AND W.VSHINQTON &,
priTivxi, oiieuox.
Ascnts Tor the Sale or Lots ami Blocks In
HOLLADAY'S ADDITION
EAST POKTLAND.
rV OUR PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC
JL OenerallvdeslringtoniakeSAFKand RH
LIAIILE INVESTMENTS IN REAL IROP
KltTY.we leir leave at this time to cull vohc
attention to tills Desirable Traet, whk-li lms
leen subdivided Into ltlocks ami lts, andls
now In the market, to be sold in Alternate Lots
and mocks.
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 tilts
market, the land having a gradual slope from
tlie river back to Seventeenth St.. there leing
scarcely any lllouk in the entire tract but what a
Fair lew or tueuityoi i-onianuanu me vt n
l.unette river can be had.
Another advantage this property will have
for residences: No high water will everaUBet
the drainage of the city.
THE O. C. K. IL CO'S NEW FERRY BOAT
Is nov.-making regular trips from the foot of
F St.. Couch's Addition, to tho foot of Oreaon
St., Holiaday's Addition.
IMPROVEMENTS TO. BE MADE:
Aside from gigantic improvements now In
contemplation by tne Railroad Company, in
me construction 01 v narves, w nrcuouse nnu
Machine Slioiw. nuite a number of citizens will
commence erecting Fine Residences and Rut
hless Houses. Also, street Improvements, un'
der contract, by grading and plan king Holtudny
Avenue iU.entire length, to connect with the
Sandy roa.l. AVe can soy that at least Half n
Million Dollars will ie expended in permanent
improvements on this Addtiou tlie present
season.
Term) or Sale:
Forty er cent, casii down ; deferred pay
ments, six arrrl twelve months, with ililerestnt
theruteoften jiercent. jier annum.
NO QUESTION AH TO ITI'LEl
STITZEL& UPTON
Ol'er forsalo a large amount of PORTLAND
and EAST lORTl..VND RESIDENCE and
UUSINKSS l'ROPEUTY.
larttex wishing to purcliase farms or Imtthi
will be convycl to them and shown the same
free of charge and at ail times to suit Hie
convenience of our patrons.
A large amount of choice FARMING LANDS
for sale situated in Multnomah. AVashlntOM,
Yamhill, Polk, Rentnn, Lane, Marion, Clflflk
nmas. and other counties of tills Stute. Hor
PRICE LIST call at our otlice.
TOIt SALE:
Kighty Acre Lot forsole,adjolnlngHnlladarti
Addition on the east. Apply to StIRel
Upton.
Five and Ten Acre Lots for sale, adjoining
East Portland, on reasonable terms. AppTj'to
stitzel & Upton.
Five and Twenty Acre Iil for sale fln th
AtcAdamlzetl road three miles south of the
city limits. Apply to Stitzel Upton.
FAKMS t i:vr.
AVe have a number of Improved Hirm,8ta
at.sl in Washington county, fnHu fourteeH to
twenty miles of Porland.
AV ANTED.
At
this .office. Immediately, from Two to
Three Hundred Dwelling Hoitsen. snmtti In
Portland and East Portland. Tenants wttltlnc
patiently. nl STITZEL UPTON.
JACOB MAYER,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer In
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,:
Hats and Cunts I'uRNiBiiiNn Goods,
Ijitlle' nml AlWsesi '
TRIMAI3IR1) AND HNTRIAIAIED HA'i'.Cs'i)
110NNKTS, ' ' " l
Frames, Ilrahls, Conls, Ornaments, Flowers j
iiiii . . mi i .
ikiuifuiis, A I miming, rn.
Dress Coods, White Hoods, Yankee Xo-
tlons, Kte.
Ladies' Cloaks. CloaK Trim
mings, Etc.
AGKNT OF THE ELLENDALB AVOQLBX
.MILLS CO.
i. 'I
A Full SIMJ: of Btankct, YanitJiU-
x crs, Tweeds and CumhUOrct '
' Comtantty on r 1 '
Hand.
I..1T11ST STYI.KS llYEVEKYSTEAMKIt.
tar papjicuivr
ATTBNTION-
IWrtU- to
nli
Orders.
MRS. ACH,
TUST RETURNED; FROM AN FR,N
O Cisco with a large and Splendid Stock ar
X3Et"5T G-OOXiS,
srcit as
SILKS, WORSTED COQDS, GRENADINES,
Japanese Silks, Poplins, Alpacas, Lawns,
Marseille. Etc.
A Uirgeand Beautiful Assortment of
MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS,
Pine Laces, Etc.,
Of every variety and description.
Straw Goods, Parasols and Kid Cloves
OI the best quality.
JEAVELItY, FANCY ilOODS, ETC..
On hand and made to order.
.mYUfe
CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS
' Of all description.
Kinmine the HtoeU.
Call nd
" nMds Said to Sutl to
TiTfKf.'
.A 'S3!' I-
X yirst street, Poi
nnu,
.,ijtar
ltecen insjCS-WltffiAle!)
e-CONSTANTLY
by every Steuiuer.