gi)e Sen Hatiijmt. OUR AGENTS. t The following persons are July authorized to act as Agent for the New Northwest G. It. lUood Travelln; . Mm. M. Jeffries .Traveling Agent II. II. WalriL. - Washington county 1H-..I. WSttts... r.. Larnyettc Albany -Salem Salem A- N. Arnold ;. W. Lawson , M. 1. Owen Mr. C. A. Colmni. Mu,J. DeA'ore JahnMHi Tlrtfs. Parson.. It. l'entlaud Miwi Sallie Aiplegattt... Mum It A. Owens- J. T. KeHtr-.U Oregon Clty Oregon,Glty M.nir Iwatilcle .The Dalles Youctilla ..Roseburg Forest Grove iinii Francisco I.. I". i-isiier Mr. Ijiarn DeFnree Cordon.... California OLher imrtle desiring to act a AgenU will please forward their names. Wc want Agents at every isistofilee throughout Oregon and Washington Territory. STKHIET .RAILROAD CoMliANYjNCOR- poratkd. The .Street Railroad Com pany, for whoso benefit the recent ordi nance was passed by the Council, ayn the Qreyoman, has filletl its articles of incorporation. Ben Holladny, V. L. Halsy, Ix-vi Kstes, D. S. Stinson and J. IT. Mitohell, incoriKirators. It takes the name of Tho Portland Street Itail ray Company;" duration fifty years; principal ofllee at Portland; capital stock, $200,000, divided into two thous and shares of 5100 each. 'The company wilKlfcySflown and operite Iron railways on the following streets: Xorth First, First and South First streets; North ThlrtCrhird and South Third streets; Fifth, North Fifth and South Fifth streets; also I), II, "Washington, Mor rison, -TnyW, Alder, Main', Jefferson, Market, Clay, Hall, North Front, Front and South Front, Sixth, North Sixth and South Sixth streets; also C, E, and j VtmU. tlio entire 1pii?( h of each of said streets, as far as said streets may j at.auy timahprtjaftcr be improved. ItKTiitxs Hun Thanks. Miss An thony returns her thanks to si few of the noble-minded wealthy business men of Portland for the persevering manner in . which they endeavored to force their' ..,.. , ,, .. it (some believe suceetled) into Oro Fmo Hall, when her lectures were bringing many examples from the vege-halfortwo-thinlsdellvered.'withoutpay- I table and animal kingdoms in support ingatthodoor. Oucgeiitleman(?), when pay was demanded of him, indignantly beat a hasty retreat, as though it were an insult to charge him an admittance fee. Tliifc.e are tlie kind of gentry who lmast of their gallantry to women, and yet Invariably when they can ' cheat them out of their wash and loard bills. Nobody is meant except those who think they are hit. - , , . ' Box OF, PBAOiiRS.Ve .acknowledge , the receipt of a 1kx of elegant eauhcs ! from the nursery of Philip Jtitz, Esq., at Walla Walla. Among them were a few large and more luscious looking ones than the rest, which originated in his .;,... Ua.U....w j ling pears and large, round, smooth, ml tomatoes. Walla AValla is certainly a i very prolific fruit country- Probably no locality in the United States can boast of as varied and line productions side by ide as the Walla Walla valley. Local Ixsur.vxce Compaxy, -The ....... IlHlletm savs : We have information ' iiiui me jmijeei lor a local or uome Insurance company, forFireand Marine risks, will be broached next week, and that one party oflers to head the sub scription for stock with his name for $60,000. Tlte proposition will provide that the officers shall be eitlzens of Oregon, and the capital stock all' held ' horo. i StkamkuConstaxtinb. TheiVrttW 1 says: We learn from very reliable 1 Prt"ms to tell the secret of Alice Cary's mithoritv that the steamer Constantine ior r' t,rl:WO-". and their subse autnorit inai ine steamer v onstanune ,mellt engagumcnt; how "trouble came was taken lrom tins route ior tne pur- j iwtvvccn the two in the shaix; of a wom-po-ie of going to Alaska to take the furs ; an of society externally moro attrae of the company which owns her to San 1 1"IW,', min?n produceil a sc- FmnUm, TtYCMeompIldi tlds she will be comielIeI to make four or five trips, so tlmt it will le at least three mouths before she is again placed on this route. Assioxeh to Duty. John G. Geary, a son of Rev. E. R. Geaty't who recently retunied from the East, having com pleted a eollegiate course of study, has been called to a position in the Lngiu L-er corps on the Northern Paoific Rail- j twecn the time when the two Car' sis . ,, . . , r n, r tors arrived in New lork, and the time road, ami has started for the field of his j of Grisw.oU,,8 ,Ieatlu Dr.'csriswoid was eer road duty LtviinY.-The cocmrsa-s Albany is rtPC!lleliy lively, ine streets are crowded with wagon- and the din of labor and business is heard from morn ing until night. Strangers passing through the State pronounce it the liveJlftaffv;? iytltf4ii.e. of thflr travel. "TlIK T.VI.I. PlXES AXI) Ceiiaiis." "Jeems Pipes" has written a letter to theSan Francisco Golden Era from Albany, Oregon, in which he talks about the "tall pines and cedars" sur rounding ninny ! the latter place. What a Fi KB. From the Albany DcmocJat we cull f his: Last Friday a fire broke out on the W. V. and C. M. W. It. about two miles above upper Soda, and burnt everything clean .from thence to lleiwley's ranch, a distance of twelve miles. Uvxd Ai'ctiox Sale at Astokia. A great stO f real estate will be held at" Astoria on Tuesday, October 10th. The proporty.is u imrtion of the estate of the late Judge Olney, and comprises some of the choicest lots and blocks in that town. Sheet Mcsic We have on our table 1 a copy of the "Fairest of the Fair" Scot- tischc, comioeu uy jtr. u. i. Del'rans, for which we are under limnv ni.ii.m!. tions. Fqr sale, at M. Uray's Bp.iu.ii Music Store, First street, trect, Portia,,,!. : 'A IAn(KJlVEETlie1JIasoiiliyroin-, pie, cor. Tljirdsand Alderfets., is nearin completion. It is tlie expectation to havo it so far completed by the 27th of December (SL John's Day) as to be ready for occupation. to procure a diploma at Bellvuc, New York. We wish her much miccims, tuul liopcauil believe tlictiay will come when she will occupy a position of the first importance in her profession, even though, she be a vvoinaii, ami liayeob- though jjie. be p. 3fll2"i a" mas- culine couij&titow. j tfi jj;Jr Mits. Carrie F. Youxn. This lady is at present in "Washington Territory, delivering lectures on the temperance question. Late Olyinpia papers contain eulogistic accounts of her elforts in thai place. The O. 0. ItAii.iio.VD. The track' of the Oregon Central Itailroad is now laid along Fourth street to the bridge and two miles beyond, and locomotives now hm-iver iUUieo5iitirdfctaneoI 3T I.ixx CorxTV Fair. Tlie Annual I.inn County Fair will commence next Tuesday, the 20th Inst., and continue five days. M. M. ("Brick") Poineroy is to deliver the opening addros. Bi"itxi:i). News comes from Roscburg that the printing ollice of the Gale Bros, was burned on Wednesday morning last. Everything was lost. "Woman's Eights in Germany. Tlie Chemnitzer Freic Fregxc gives an account of a meeting of working women held at Chemnitz a short time since. Although the writer shows his preju uilice against the movement, the article clearly reveals the fact that the woman movement is mal ing headway even in Germany About :00 were nresent. The number of men who took part in the proceeding is not mentioned, but some sjxike. The "V""u.'f "" -"" Enulic Misselwitz. She aiiealed to her hearers to testify to the grounds of complaint they all had in consequence of low wages, unjust punishment (ex cessive fines), and even actual ill linage. She asserted that the condition of their lives urgently required alteration, and that it was tlieir sacred duty to take part in tlie struggles of men, and to phtte themselves on an equal footing with them. Here she fell into the usual wolnau,a ri hts ,illt r sll,Mllnollt, of lier views, but, somewhat inconsist ently, wounti up wiili the rollowing statement, which is, unhappily, less questionable: "No comfortable 'family life can be thought of tinder the present system of wages, or, instead of caring for her own belongings, and directing tlie education of her children, the wom an also must work in tlie factory earl.C and late to avoid dying of hunger." The principal male speaker was Herr t'fert. While representing the ositiou of working women in various lights, he endeavored to pursuade Ida hearers to organize themselves if thev would be helped out of their misery. Heimrticit litrlv wnriipfl tliom unt tn riv tstr 1tm readily to the promptings of the clergy. The clergy, said he, taught men resigna tion and patience from childhood; they preached that every one should be in subjection to authority (the capitalists ar(, n()t incUuled J,, t,li3 j u fUTtler tolil the nconle that whon u child diel it was the dispensation of God, and that the I.ord who had tiiven it, had taken it away again. Herr Ufert then exhorted the assemblv to take the amelioration of their position into their own nanus instead oi exercising patience and resignation, to beware of letting tneir ciiimren immueiiurtiui prejudices, . . v.,- .i i: ri,ti,i ,i,n, ,...,. ,... ,.., had killed them. Having considered tlie circumstances of trade witli reganl to the"pdSItio"u,df'woineji, anHnientlohed "special1 cii.s; liedvisWl hls l&dy hearers to enter into theassociation, and recommended agitation to obtain the saraettmounbof.wag&r.forwonie'n as for men. Alice Cary's Love. A story, flr&t printed in the Chicago Jientiblican, has uonotlii- miimls. mfr. j 'xXr Jay of herdeath. Tho-v liest acqualntvil with tlie facts pronounce the story as i such an L'AiiKKeruiion inai it is iimetl- cally untrue. c are glad to see this bit of idle, and somewhat impertinent gossip, contnulicteti and corrected by a correspondent of the Cincinnati Com mercial, who says: "Dr. Griswold's marriage with his second wife anil his marriage with his third wife covered thr whole pcrtwl be- I intimate with the Cary sisters, as he iiiNte ti'ltli nil llfnmpt irnmoti nml tIU01, pf i, jay. When thee two sis ters lirst came here, they lived at the house of Captain Barnard, in Barclay street, and he was a frequent visitor at titat place. He appreciated the poetical talent of both Alice and Phclc, and for years rendered them invaluable service with publishers and editors. Thev en tertained toward him lively feelings of gratitude and admiration. When he was taken down with his late illness, they returned his former kindness' by their delicate and womanly attention", and when he tiled they were present nt his funeral. But it is a mistake to say that thev found him 'when he lav dy ing in poverty and alone,' and that the iniiired woman then forgot her wrongs. for Dr. Griswold Aras never in this con dition." He was very fond of telling of his.effeetlonal qxperiencesj'but he never toia'fcven his most Intimate frieifds any thing of the love which is now made the subject of a foolish and somewhat dis creditable gossip. Jlemhiiion. The New Nokthwest. Mrs. Diini wav continues to make the New Niikthwest one of the most attractive, 'ible.audrcfncient-of all the newspaicrs which advocate tne Claims oi woman to the ballot, and liberal reforms generally. The people of Oregon favoring liberal views should labor earnestly to favor Mrs. Duniway with a liberal patronage. i.vn- Kinniwr which comes to our of fice awakens a wish that everybily might see, read and enjoy its well filled pages. S. F. Pioneer. j pa; ' mi VUntiMi Stuart Phehi! in her 1 unou larticle.uiKm the wrongs inilictf V1"? .n,enV ' sewing is harder than farming, more dobilltat inrr timti ifi,,r;ii,r' in bank, and takes tlie roscs out of tiic chcck'and .liackbone out of the svstem with more than tne alacrity of a'Southern Illinois ague." . IxinLRlnon arvui-d in the English liousoof Irds, recently! in favorof the ""oi ior women. . JOHN B. FELTON AXD WOMAX SUF FRAGE. Hon. John B. Fclton made a lengthy but brilliant political speech last Thursday evening, at Union Hall to a very large 'audience. No part of his siieeeh was more vociferously ai- plaudcd than that in which he fully anil uugriiugin. ungrudgingly endorsed woman suf- Mr. FeTtonis the first political ir of either part', who has openly i rage. orator and unequivocally spoken favorably of woman suiirage during tne present cam paign. Mr. Booth had a splendid op IMirtunity.to make his views known on this subject in his great opening cam paign speech, In Piatt's Hall, when there were more than one thousand women present, who were admiring listeners to his eloquent and (statesman like presentation of the principles of the Republican party. The inspiration of that occasion ought to have brought out in glowing words and rounded pe riods lus "fiiiiiiicanureciationor woman's claims to the ballot. Senator Cole took particular pains to insult the women In ids speech at Stockton, and at Pacific Hall, in this cltv. he made a bungling effort to compliment the women, but it was so inartintieally tlone tliat ins in tentions were transparent, and he left the matter in a worse condition than he found it. Senator Cole at the expiration of his present Senatorial term will be allowed by the icople of California to ko into that retirement of private life from which.he should never have been imHM.'-jS'." F. Pibncfr. ' ' A Score op IjntiiuTE Thixoh. 1. Loud and boisterous lauchter. i Beading when others are talking. 3. Reading aloud in company without oeing asKeti. 4. Talking when others are rcadinjr. "i. Sittintr alwut the house smokimror w - " cncwing. (i. Cutting finccr nails in comnauv. 7. Leaving a church before puldic worship is closed. 8. Whisiiering or laughing in the house of God. a. Gazing rudely at strangers. 10. Leaving a stranger without -eat. ' 11. A want of respect-:ihd reverence ior seniors. 12. Correcting older persons than yourself, esjecially parents 13 Receiving a present without an ex pression of gratitude. i l. Making yourself the hero or your own story. 1". Laughing at the mistakes of oth ers. It!. Jokimr of others in eomnanv. 17. Commencing to talk before others liavo limshed spcakiui'. 18. Answering questions that have leen put to others.' 1 - - 10. Commencing to eat as soon as you get to the table. 20. In not llt-tcniiig to what one is saving in eonimny. unless you desire to show open contempt for the speaker. An enterprising phrenologist once wrote a polite note to the late Charles Dickens, asking permission to make an examination of his cranium. Mr. Dick ens replied: "Dear Sir: At this time I require the use of my skull, but as soon as it snail ikj at leisure i win willingly place it at your disposal." The following is from thcTerre Haute Mail: "If tlie nartv who plays the ac cordion in this vicinity at nights will only change his tune occasionally, or sit where we can fccald him when the en gine has steam on, he will hear of some thing to his advantage." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. McCIBENY'S ACADEMY Ir TJ .S XC, Corner riflli nml Columbia filreel. WII.I. Ol'KX Wednesday, September 13, 1871. BANCROFT & MORSE, WholcMile anil itetnll Penlort In BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ...AND 1. . ..... . I . .. t . . i uuiiMicrv uiiii jiaiiuiai lunn .icms, 101 I'irvt Street, Xext lor to Hie l'oslolllw, IMIUTI.AX11 oiti:oo.v Kc i-msiaiilly on Hnml A'UTiTi STOfTK: ...OF... Miscellaneous Books, SCHOOL BOOKS, JUYKXILK BOOKS, Anil everything In the hook Line. Also, a Large nml Well Seloctrd Sloci of I'Ai-Ki:, KXVKLOI'KS, W.AXK EOOKs, INKS, MUCILAGE, SI.ATKS, I'KXCILS, I'KXS, rKX-HOI.DKhS, HWrtTINO l'Al'KIt fi.VMRS, COI'YIXO HOOKS AXI I'llKSSKS, TltACIXt! l'Al'KIl AND CI)TII, PHltFOItATED 1IOAKD. DltAWIXfJ l'Al'KIt, llhlSTDL IIOAKI), : I ) WlUTtXlLlds, ALIU'MS. WKIIDIXO ANDMOUItNIXO KTATIONEI1Y, WOstTKNIIOLM-S 1WKKT KN1VKA, VUilTINO y.VKIS,.KUUhi:U tlroiS, INITIAL I'AI'filf, INVOICE PILES, KT. KTt" InltMyrytSSHiuMliing In IliPlntlon- cry!iIUu, and.at "prices itlinti irllt ,Intyq . .aiurjctorj". IS'lAV BOOKS UKOJil VKD JY BVERY STE A il Kit. " , I t ! R . Z'J C I. V' f Glw TJw n Cull I Address fill,fomnninIUlons to BANCROFT & MORSE. 101 Plrst street. Sept. R. 1471 . nl9 . , . lVirtlalijl, Oion. Empire Hotel, MAIN . STKKETj DALI QITY, . OltEGON IIOAIID 11V THE DAY, W'eek or Month, on JJ the mo.it jwisoimlili-tenns. Miiiwptnm(wkiiiinnlnllonit for famllfc. fnronl foarh to nnd from the Iioumj freo. A large safe for the Keeping oi vaiuauies. linn. rttin fill nlfllt- nl7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprietor. GO TO HEHDEE'S GALLERY T?0K KEM lilt ANTS, l'lIOTOOAPHS, SUN J?' lVarlf.Lirc-tiUcIlctureM.auil I,lelirr of Kvery Grnilr. ChliarenV aul IJlale., Picliires taken cheer full v and satlsfacllon guaranteed. Prices mod erate. lnI- HOWJS JHE. TIME, TO SUBSCRIBE! Unparalled Inducements to Clubs! GfL. V$.,M,. i .4-l, ... -i. &t Q$0 Xtj&MWt$. - ' " ' 'O f A JOl'HXAI. roir Tin: people. DEVOTEO TO THE INTETESTS OF HUMANITY. Our Intensely IntereMlns Serial Storj-. "JUDITH REID, X I'lnlu Moo" of n Plain VVoiiibu,- I now heln S ubliheil from week to week.and Is allmctlne unlreral attention. A limited "apply ofltack mimhers yet on hand. Arransemcnts have been made to secure thr Services of a COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS upon nny and all subjects ot Public Interest. The Nkw Noisthwest is not a Woman' i Right, but a Human ltlslits orgaii, devoted to wliatever iollcy may ! necessary to Kccurr-' the createst Kfol to the j;rt'ntei.t numler. It I knows no sex.no jiolltles.iio religion, no party, ! no color, no creel, lis roumiatlon Is fastened i iijion the rock of Ktcmal Liberty, Universal Emancipation and untrammeled Prosrelon. .OUR PREMIUM LIST. As an Inducement lor our friends to make exertions to secuns lanre clubs for the Xuw XoimiWKsT, vootrerlhe fullowlnj list of val uable premiums : -or twenty sulwrllxjrs, at S3 0)eacli,nccom. panic! by the cash, wo will give, the HOME SHUTTLE SKWIXU MACHINE, without ta ble, beautifully ornamented. Price, S.O. For tlilrly-flvo subscribers, at JIWi each,nc- conianlel by the cash, vu will RlvealluME SHUTTLE SKWINO MACHINE, witli Illack Walnut table, bronzed and nicely ttnlslieil. Price, Sts For forty sub-criljcrs, at $3 W acli, accom- pauledhy tliecasli.we wllli;lveaII0MESlIUT- TLE HBVVINO MACHINE, finished in extra style, Willi Illack Walnut tabic and cover. Price, V. The above. Sowing Machines, which are war ranted llrst-ciass in every particular, can lie seen at tlie oltlco of Geo. W.Tniver, 112 Front street, Portland. For flfty suljcrilH.Ts, nt jS 0) ench, acrom- Iiauietl by the ciLsli.we will give a MASON A HAMLIN IttirrAIILK OIUSAN, four ocUve, single rei'd, with black walnut case, automatic bellows swell, two blow )tlal, improved cen ter pressure reed valves, etc. Price, S?A For scvonty-flvo sulscrilen, at S3 00 each, ac companied by the cash, il double reed MASON .t HAMLIN OltfJAN ; resembles the. flrst ex cept that It lias alxi a l:nco stop. Price, tor seventy-Ilvo suUscrilierM, at S3 0 each, accomiianlcd by the cash and twenty-live dollars additional, wo will give a MASON A JlAJU.I. Ul.UAA, or K1VK OCTAVHi, OSE sToe. si:i.--aiiusti.n kki:i vai.vix. im- 1'HllVKll llKl.UlWS, TIIlaiUIXT AND KNHK- sn:i.t. Prliv. sirio. For one hundred subscrlliers at 43 fl each, :md twenly dollars addllional, we will give " .M.VSiU.N A 1IAM1.1.N U1U1AX, FIVK OCTAVKS, rivi:sToi,s,TWoM.-rsoK uiiiiiatoil-. Timotioii- OIT, IMI'1U)VKI UUAIll'ATKIl SKI.t"-AIUCSTIMI llEKlVAI.VIN,IMri:oVi:illIKI.I)WS,TKKMUr-NT AXD KNKK-WHI.I.S. VIOI.A. HIAP.VSOX. i-i.i. i r;,Ti;t..ML.i.T. Prlre, 12. Tho-c who desire to work forthes premiums can send the names and money as fat as re eclved. The sulcriljcrs will lo plnccd to their credit, unci If enough names are not received durlni; tlie year to procure the premium de slreil thoy can clioosealesserpremium,ortliey wiu lc entitled to receive tuenty-Ilvc iicrcent. In cah of the amount remltteil for their laUir. OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. A Tiik Nkw NoimiwusTliasalreudy provetl a popular success, we are decided that It shall also prove aTliiCMril. 10 enaoie our irienns who may ileclde to can vass for our pajior to benefit both themselves and us by IncrcaslnsourHub-cription LMs, we propose- lo Rive the following additional Pre miums to canvassers i Any siibscrllier who Is In arrears for the Nkw NoimiWRST.who will send u his orlierowu subscription fee, and fine new subscriber, ac companied by thecath $ti (o-wc will give: A pair Parian Marble Vases; Or a lloheiiiian C!las Vuv:; Ora ltohemlan Olass CanI licceUer; Or M dozen Ivory Napkin Ulnss; Or dozen Plated Tea Skkjiis; Or I pair Alexandre's Kid flloves; Ora sian-lcd Lady's Fan, leathered ed?c; Ora ltlnl Case; OrHii Album for lioldin? lirt pictures;' Or an Album (e:ttra) for lioblln CO pictures; Ora i-linry Letter Cae; Or a 1mx Toilet Articles, Including ,vo.ip, chalk, perfumery, etc.; Ora ltrllannlaTCii Pot; Ora Kerosene Lamp; Or ilozen (ila-s (iolilct-; Or dozen (ilassTumblers; Ora larse Glass Fnilt Dish; Ora Work Itaskel;! Ora Fine Embniidered Hnndkercliief; Or H dozen Linen Handkerchiefs; Or a Wootcn Tabic Cover; Or M dozen Table Xapkln-; Or dozenTowcls; Or an elegant Portmonla. xuuscruerwiio Is In arnnn r,,mvo ... .-v-ni.ium, aim who will s.iid his or her own ttllliurllill,t f.. . i.,.iiiu inn new suosoritHTS, ac companied i.y ti,p cash-makliiK 39 lO-we will senu : - A set of Hours' Table Forks, trinle i.lalml. nn wnnemeiai, warranteil; lira sctorilosprs'TableSiMions.trlnle i.lml im ntiitv- iiieiai, -tvamillleu; Ornsi-tof lUisers' Tea Simhhis, triple idatetl. on wuiic mcini,wurrantcl; Or dozen Itosers' A- ItiiSsell's Table Knives. icst iuauiy, wnrrautcai; Ora handsome IiinI Cage. Any iH'rson In arrears for subscript ion to Tin: New NoitTllw-KST, who will send his or her stitivcriptlon fee and three new suliscriliers, ac companied by the cash, maklus ill , we will send : A handsome Marseilles (ullt; Ora handsome Woolen Quilt, red mid white or blue and white; Ora pair ofTable Cloths; Or two ialrs of Nottingham Lace Curtain; Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Gloves, any color or site: Or n Japanese Inlaid Work Itox; Or IS yards best yd. wide Slicotln?. For seven subscribers at $3 01 each, amount ing to 'J1 Oi, we will send : An extra Castor, triple plated, on white meta! valued at 9 (); Ora Ladj's Writing Desk, of emiat vulne; Or n Cabinet, Japanese Inlaid; Or an Extra Japanese Inlaid Work Box. These articles are all valuable, and are war ranted to be Just as wo reprrscnt 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 tlie articles by express to any ad ores. Noonlcror th. kind will receive attention nnless the cah accompanies it. ."senu money In IVxtofflee orders nt the cus tomary rates of currency, or send draft If pre tcrreu. All orders promptly attended to. VVc sincerely hope that this unparalleled offer, which Is a new feature In the newspaper business in Oregon, will meet with a hearty re sponse from the many friends of our paper. who up to this time have seemed to fall to real ize thatTnr. Nf.v Northwest cannot be run without money. Now Is the time to make up clubs. Begin before some other person gets the start of you. Sec whatyou can do for your self, the Public and the ew Xortu west. PORTLAND "ADVERTISEMENTS. Hit AMKJ3 ClVY ST.,1 SjAS FUASCIMXJ. ) ( Ilcvscit, 121 KtihTKr., M. GRAY, Musio Jfxxfoll.'sliGX' Importer and Dealer In all kinds or MUSICAL MERCHANDISE .Sole Acnit Tor the Pnrltlc Const . -POK .. STEINWAY'S AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS PIANOS, .AXB The "Biiractt" Ox'srniiss The Best in the World! PIANOS AND ORGANS TO RENT-' And rent applied to purchase. ALL K1XDS OF MISIUAL l.VSTKUMKXTS Tuned nml Itepalreil. Every Instrument Pully "Warranted FOR FIVE YEARS. WANTED: Every Town In Agents In the Mnte. Catalogue and Price List sent freo on appli cation to ti. I- DelMt.VNS. Manager Gray's llranch JInsIc Store, 121 Mrst St., Portland, Oregon. August 4, 1S71. .; lull PACIFIC Boot and Shoe Manufactory! t Tli Only Miiimiiictorv LADIES' AND GENTS' FINE SHOES On I lie Northern Const; 1 S HOES OF KVKRV CLASS Hade to Order on Short .-!' Notice, Wholesale and Retail. ARE BEING MADE DAILY. DEPOT AT PACIFIC BOUT AXD S110K 1I0USK, I'rolilliuli. (iilliliaii A 'o.. Uorner First and Morrison St., Portlaml. J I'ST OUT: The Box-Toed Oxfords and Gaiters, AM TIIK JERSEY TIE, The easiest filling Summer Shoo- made. August 1, IK7I. 11 SHADE & CO. I ESPECTKl'LLY INFORM THE PIMILIC 0 t lint they have iv taldlslitsl a PIONEER DYEINC AND SCOURING BUSINESS In this rlty, and nn prepansl to receive onlers for Dyeing and rieimlng Iiilles Dresses, Cloaks unit Mantles. Also, Damask Curtains and dents' Clothing. Work done In the best style nml Warranted. Kid (ilovos neatly Cleunsnl. Pleasclve us a call atourDvelug Kstubllslimpiit. First St.. Iietwt-en Oak and Ash, opposite the Oregon Uakcry. -viuiy ;i, is,i. vmis Ml.MIK A en. BOARD AND LODGING. UVDY HAS OPENED A BOARDING AND LODGING HOUSE For Mechanics nnd L-iWrlng .Men. on Salmon strti-t, lielwevn Front and First, she resiioct- fully xollcltsn sharo.or public Patronage. juiy-.i, vim Bxnp lx o zOsalscory : IELlL.IarOEK. . Jit CO, Washliigton St., lK-l.tsiwiid mid Third, 1 I-ORTL-VND- -nlHIGON ...b I il.. . if! tojii ktui ft I -1 - i !-ii; jjtti' A:xo.;t ARTitir.t." or BREAD, ' CRACKERS, (IVKRS, And all klndsof Pu"tr'usually nninit In u First CU.s Ilnkcry. Goodi delivered to any rart of "the cltv JSl.Tlnlz UNK "WEED ltEMEDYn - ti- 'P i THE UNK WEED REMEDY, Oregon Rheumatic Cure. HISTORY: rpiIIS TtEMEDY IS COMPOSED OF TUP L Active principle of the Unk Weed.Knt Tliaspium ivrfatumOrlglnLs,Iiit. Indigenous to Oregon. Grows most abundantly and per fectly In Washington county. PROPERTIES, ETC.: i It contains on Ae.th e and Volatile Principle, 'extracted by Ether, and n bitter Tonic Prin ciple. MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES: It Is the most sure and speedy cure for Rheumatism, ltheumatic Gout and Itheumatie Pain ol all kinds that wasevor introduced into the Materia Medlea. The UNK WEED IlKM KDY. its prepared by us, in consequence of the existing liltter principle, possesses tlie neces sary virtue of being a I?ovoiliil Tonie, Promoting the Apictite and Invigorating the while Digestive Apparatus, thus building up ! and strengthening the system, while at the I same time the volatile principle, lelng nb i sorbed in the blood, acts specifically on the 1 ltheumatic Ilrison, removing It from theclrcu- latlon and system. There are few remedies known to the Masllcjil I'rofesslon which will remove the ltheumatic Poison from the blood, but whoe action is so irawernil In depressing (he system of the al ready enfeebled ltheumatic patient, that llielr Use lias to be abandoned before speelllc elU-cts are obtainable, and hence the want of success In treating this prevalent and comcimentlv ' heretofore Inciir.iblc disease. Unlike these medicines, already known, the UNK WEED UEMEDV.allhoughpnKlucliig as active audits powerful effects on the bliss! nnd system In re moving the ltheiiinatlc Poison, also iKss(sses a strong Tonic and Uccuperatlng Elciiit ut whlcli admits of Its continued usu even by the mo-t delicate and debilitated. Tim's we have tlie combination for the first lime of these tuo necessary elements In one remedy, which ai counts for Its superioraiidncvcr-failiiigrnnitive eflects In Ithcuniatlsiii, Khcuiiiatie Gout and Ilheumatlc Pains or all kinds. N. It. This UNK WEED KEMEDY Is partlc- ! many -mti.ii aiii.i-. iu ii'ir, in cuii Hiicnce of Its Tonic Qualities. TESTIMONIALS : AVe are aware of the fact that It Is generally an c:vs.v matter to procure certificates attesting theemcacyof patent remedies from a certain class of those who use them. We have selected the following Ix-cause the names attached to them are those of men of the most careful and scrupulous character, and because the hirge class of thclracquaintances In Oregon will not, for a moment, uct-usoor suspect them of any cxiiffseratlon In the statements they may make: Certificate from the Deputy Jailor of Mutt nnmali County Jail: City Jail, Portland, Oregon, ) June 7, 1S71. ' Dr. A. M. Iryea .t Co.: I was attacked with a severe raise of rheumatism. It was In my thighs, hips, fingers, shoulder blade Indeed In all the limits of my bo.lv I suffered -Treat iciin and anguish. I was attended by a regular phy sician, bllt With 1inCtrWt. T r:l tmlllisml liitrv I j your Unk AVecd ltemedy,nnd It Immedlately ' cured me up. I eoiisliler It, fnmi my expi1- ' neoce, ine imi rciuciiyiorrneumaiism Known. Ai.niKD r. 1 1 llNKi:, lK'puly Jailor. This Is to certify that the nlsive statement Is correct to my own knowledge. JOHN P. AVARD, Jailor. Alta California Uookand Job PrintlngOfnce,") .rCI California street, J fjan Francisco, June 1, 1S71. ) Dr. A. AI. Loryea A Co.: For several years I have leen subject to rheumatism In my right arm and shoulder, rendering me unable to work. On a recurrence of the attack, some lime since, I was Induced to try your "Unk u ecu licmeuv, ami me resiiu was a pcneci cure In a few days. I took only two-thirds of the contents of one bottle. Sly tlrm liellef is that the "L'nk" Is a certain cure for rheuma tism In all Its forms, and I would heartily rec ommend all auiicted Willi that dreadful dis ease to iry your "Remedy" nnd l cured. JNO. It. McL-VNE. (Vrtineateof A. It, Shipley, Esq., special con tributor to the "Willamette Fanner," and Sec relary of the Oregon Horticultural Society: Oswego, Oregon, Atarcli 2i, 1K7I. Dr. A. M. Iryea: Sime lour weeks ago I was entirely prostrated with rheumatism; in fact I was almost helpless. I sent to you for one 10 ouiice Isiltle of the "Unk Weeil Remedy," by the use of which I experienced almost lmine- llatc reiier, mm ny the lime tne uotttc was gone the rheumatism was gone. From my own e.erlenec, and Inuu what I havo heard others say who linrv used the L'nk AVccaI, I lielleve It to be a certain cure for rheumatism. Yours respectfully, A. R. SIIIPIJiY. Certlllcale fntin Hon. A. J. Dufur, ex-lTesi-dent of the Oregon State Agricultural Society nnd authorof "Stallstics of Oregon:" East Portland, April 1, 1871. Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co.: I was ntllit-tcd with a severe attack tf chronic rheumatism; was con fined to my lcd most of the time from January lo July, when I ucd tlie I nk Wch1 and It ell nil me up. A. J. DUFUR. Certificate f mm James llyln-e, the celehr.iletl tock-growcr and "King of the Oregon Turf :" Sauvie's Island. Jauuarr II. 1S7I. To Dr. A. M. loryea .t Co.: This Is to acknowl edge the eltlcacy of your"Unk AVets;! Remetly, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I was afflicted for months with a very serious attack or In flammatory rheumatism, and tried nearly all of the so-called rheumatic remedies without any relief perceivable. I then tried your Itemeuy, ami us use rcsuiieu ininemosi nappy effects a perfect cure. Truly yours. JAMES HYBEE. Certificate from the well-knoAvn merchant. O. W. Weaver, Esq.: Tlie lalles, May S3, 1871. Dr. A. 51. fiiryea& Co.: Ihaveuscdthe"Uiik Wei-d Remedy," and can cheerfully recom mend It to persons afflicted with lutlammatory rhcumatlsm. It cured me of that disease. My liauds, wrists, ankles Indeed, all my Joints were swollen and very painful. O. AV. AVEAA'ER. Certlticate from Hon. Nat. IL Lane, Pilot Commissioner of Oregon.uiid a member of the City Council ol East llirtland: East I-ortland, April 19, 1S71. Dr. A. M. Iryca .t Co.: I have lieen altlleleJ for several years past with '"weakness In the baeK," ami wanuenng rheumatic pains, ac companied by severe constipation. By the use or one Isittle of your "l'nk Weed Remedy.or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I have leeii entirely relieved, ami I cheermily recomme nd It as a most valuable and effective remcdv. NAT. "II. LANE. ' riiiiirair inuu lion, (ilileon Tlbtictts, a member of the City council of Enst Portland : , r ist Portland, April 7, 1S71. Dr. A. At. Loryea A Co. tleuts: This Is to In form you that I have used your"Unk AVeed" for neuralgia and rheumatic pains, and round rellefrroni thetiseof onlv one imi!i on.i rcismimend It to those In" heed or such n rem edy. A ours, GIDEON TIBBETTS. Certificate from Hon. F L. Qulmby. ex toiinty Commissioner of Jlultnomah count'v. Oregon: " F n, sr t Kastrortland.Aprlll, 1S71. vi-i'i i, ' '"Tca U"s! I have used the "link X?J anJ " Mitisfied it is a valua ble medicine. It regulates nnd Invigorates the system. This is my exiierlcnco Willi the Item Pdj. Truly yours, E. U QUIMBY. i;.VV... IC, rrom ,, celebrated musician. Prof. Otto A'icuxfemps: Oregon Musical Institute l....l..n.l S,fS- S ISTI. I Dr. V. M Loryea & Co.: I was attacked Willi savero lutlammatory rheumatism, suffering) great pain, and was so prostrated that I was , unable lo lend lo in v business. I used one bot- i5V 1 '"-"Unk Weed Remedy, or uree .u Rheumatic Cure," nnd was eiitlrelyc'irwl by ILalone. OTTO VIEUXTEMI"s. PUT UP IX TEX-OUXCE UOTTLES, AT mill Finj- Oufa l'r One IsilUr Bottle. PREPARED AT THE OREGON MEDICAL LABORATORY, ...nv. LORaa & CO., EAST TORTXVND, OREGON. For Hale bv all Dhpocists. 1u12 D ApyEiyTjSEMECTS. 4 :iH-i liiJvx. "fe state: - twr.T'j Stitzel & UPTON REAL ESTATE BROKERS! CORNER FKONT AN D WASH IXQTON ST9., l'onmxn, ureoo.v. Agents for the Sale or lots and Blocks In HOLLADAY'S ADDITION TO " -- EAST PORTLAND. flXl OUR PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC J. OenerallvdcslrlngtomakeSAFKaiul RE LI.VI1LE INVKMTMKNTS IN REAL PROP ERTY, wc beg leave at flits time toeallyonr attention to this Desirable Tract, wlileh lots been subdivides! Into lilooks and Lois, mid Is now In the market, to be sold in Alternate Lots and Works. No one has ever visited this body of land Imt what will say Hint it Is tlie most eliglbln for Suburban Residences of any oflcrcU In this market, the land having a gradual slope from the river back to Seventeenth St., thoro boiug scarvely any Illock In the entire tract but what a Fair View of the City of Portland and the Wil lamette river can be had. Another advantage this property will have for residences : No high water will everalTi-ct the drainage of the city. THE O. C. R. R. CO-S NEW FERRY MOAT Is now making regular trips from thofootof FSt.. Couch's Addition, to the foot of Oregon St., Holladay's Addition. IMPROVEMENTS TO BE MADE: Aside from gigantic Improvements now iu contemplation by tne Railroad Company, In the construction of Wharves, Warehouses and Mnchlne Shops, quite a number of citizens will commence erecting Fine Residences and Bus iness Houses. Also, street improvements, un der contract, by grading and planking Hollnday Aveunolls entire length, to connect with the Sandy road. AVe ran say that at least Half a Million Dollars will be expendesl in permanent Improvements on tills Addtlon the present season. Terms of Sale: Forty 1H.T cent, cash down ; deferred pay ments, six and twelve months, witli Interest at the rate often percent, jicr annum. XO QUESTION AS TO TITLE! STITZEL & TJjrTOKT Offer for sale a large amount of PORTLAND and EAST InRTLAXD RESIDENCE ami BUSINESS PROPERTY. Parties wishing to purchase farms or lands will bo conveyed to them nnd shown the same free of charge and at all times lo suit, the convenience ofonr patrons. 1 A lanre nmount of choice FAR.MINO I.AXDS for sale situated In Multnomah, AVushlntmi, Aamhill. Polk. Bcnlon. Lane. Marlon. Clack amas, anil other counties of this Stat. For PRICK LIST can at our omee. POK SALE: Eighty Acre Lot for sale,adJoIningHolladays Addition on the east. Apply to Stitzel d Upton. Five nml Ten Acre Lots for sale, adjoining East Portland, on re;uy)iiablo terms. Apply to Stitzel A Upton. Five and Twenty Aero Lots for sale on the Mc.Vdanilzed road three miles south of the city limits. Apply toStllzcl .t Upton. F.VltJIS TO KENT. AVe havea number of Improved Farm;, situ ated in Washington county, from fourteen to twenty miles of Porland. AVAVTED. At this ofllee. Immediately, from Tw to Three Hundred Dwelling Houses, situated In Port land and East Portland. Tenants waiting patiently. nl STITZKL A Uin0N. JACOB MAYER, Importer and AVholesale Iealeriu DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods, Ladles mill blisses TRIMMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Frames, Braids, Cord, Orunnient, FtflwiBrs Ribbons, Trimming)., ete. Driss Cootls, White Goods, Yankee "o- tions, Etc. . t Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Tritn mings, Etc. AGENT OF THE ELLENDALE AVOOLKN MILI-S CO. .4 Full Slock of Jllanheln, Yitrns, Pea- rem, Tweed and CStimimer'd?'' Comlanllj on lTund. . .i- I.ATIiT NTYI.KS BY KVEKllSTKAMEK. a- P.VRTICUL.VR Orders. ATf ENTI0N .lkl to nt On Tliii-I Street,"'" . . . !t , i aud Ynmlilll, lielueeu Morrison i,.;i AT JOHN WILSONS CAN BE HAD: uuiTE COODS I'alu. Cheek andStriiHsl w" Slnsisik, Sort Finished Cstrribrle, Bishop l.iwn,. A'ictoria Lawn- Swiss Alnll, Hair, Conl and Check, Twilled lying Cloth, Peque, ete. CORSETS I" AAHiIte and Grey. The l.e-1 assortment ever offered In this. Mar ket all sizes and prices. HOSIERY English, French nnd German. In ordinary and extra lengths, for liulies. Misses nnd Children: Genu' and Boy's Hose and Underwear, ei LINEN Cambric Handkerchiefs, " Plain. Hemmedand Hem-stitched, Boysfand Gents' Hemmed. Children's JJiieii liraldeil SulU'. Dress Unen, Table Linen, etc d irl nRESS SILKS-Aiiierieau Gros BLAC llrTim' "rriuited not to enick or changijcolor.underthe severest usage, for years." , ciiunPIF-Fans, Parasols (silk and,, al SUNDRIl whlc 7ephyT uU sha),., I jidls' liper Collars (a prlza ln e4ieh box ."l.ice,Collars, itul.WCIotli.gllk Buttons. TrlninilngHiid sash Ribbons, A'clvct Rlblsius, IJsle TbrendiQloyes, etc. NEW COODS-Olucdever" week. n!2 PORT-LAJsD