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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1880)
THE NKW- XOHTH WEST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1SS0. OVI BABY. BY XILLII K BAMEH. Two little aboeT"' -Out at the toea, . rT ,c-lTptUng About ... . . . j -- . ... Where'er mot her goea ; '7 "iKolled tfngliaro dfeaa, ot on Juat now ' - -; They do get ao dirty, " No omi knowe how ; . ' Little black face,-" ' Mack each.wee hand "Been making mud plea, . r .- rAnd playrnjr It wind. .... ".iH-ar, precious head,-; "i-f Toiiacled and rough; ; ' ' ' ; Bright, laughing eyea, ', , .' Can't ee enough ; ' Thla la our baby ; . . ' AU day. ; ' ; Two Utile feet, - :- .- . Bony and bare;. , ( Jtwo chubby hand', ' ' ' - Folded in prayer; Tired little head, jiLrk-rUua3L,K--lii Koft ba,by face, Pimpled and fair ; Panay-blue eyes, . Heavy with aleep,; Hllv'ry eweet vobieT. I Japing, "Father, u keej;" -Tbl4-HF baby j 1 Al night. - ' 'Wo-m xh'i J'litrmil. LETTER FROM .XEW YORK A GLIMPSE IS" GOTHAM'S I-OST' OFfICK CALLING FOR OLD COUNTRY LK1TKRS FKSTIVITIKS AT ' TARRYTOWSA BARON'S DEATH Mjeovlar cokkkmposkkhte or THE kew northwest.! - "-i-T--rv-tmTcr The New Yorker who lives .theaverage 'gentle life, dividing It between the Htoek Exchange, Pel rnonieo'g ami every where Vine, n la funtuMr, has no Idea of the private dramai dally Krfonned for nolxxly'a benefit, but which are painful to wit ness ax the most admirably rehearsed play. Take the post office, for example a prosaic stone build ing In itself ; but watch -for an hour or so the pmte rc(an(e windows. The enormous Immigra tion of the present day gives rise to an immense addition to the letters 4 hich 4tre intcmll- to re- ... main in the ist ofllce till called for; and proba? lly there Is no. city In the worhlVhioh receives PORTLAND. Tho Croat Commercial Center of the . 'Northwest. "- 7 I 7 L V . It ha a population of .ftU tato Vrcgon, and the Ter ritories, of Washington and Idaho, what New York City In to the Htate of New Yprk, and beam the aame rela tion to that Htate and tin me Territories that Chicago doea to Ilinola, Ht;iu;i to Mlaeourl, Philadelphia to It-nnaylva-nla, and' New prjeans JUvLoulalana.' It baa more territory tributary jjo tt than any other city in tli$ United Ktatea, and will anon be numbered with fnqinuuiiat cltlca In the I'nlon. . Even at tlila time the hammer and the aawcan la heard In all parta of the elty ; the demand for buildlnga la ao irreat that the Inclement aeaMn of Winter not t-heek the onward mawti- of Ita growth. With the vhmI number ffaltlpaconatnnMy plying letween thla and foreign porta, freighted with our conatantly Increimlng ngrieuitural n m1 ucta, un J the-uiunerou-ntHrada now tiitiuiary to or. erminatlng at thla city, U will not require more tliart ten year to awell the population of our beautiful and growing city to H1U4MIU sou la. Haying a larger territory than Kan FranelHH to aupport It, we' may eonrtdently aaae'rtthat In' leaathan a quarter of a century I"orHand will be the fore JiKmtcity on ihecoaat In "point of wealth and poHilation. -We will liere Vnumeral the many ratlrond enterprlnea already lnauguratel. Koine of them are conxtrueted, and oilier in proeeaVof coiiHtruetlon, all maklrig their termjul atthlaclty. "- "' THE 'ORTIIER! rACino , la building rnpldlyweat from IHiluth, on Itke Superior, ami alao from the (Columbia Klver eaat, and will tte-com-plfteil at an early day, thua connecting ua with all ouralater Mate. " THE OKEtiOX ASH CAt,IX)RM'A H. K. J " Termlnatca here, and la having an liumcnw patroninre. " . . TIIE,WEMTKK.OKKMiN R.' K., ' Formerly the Oregon (Vntra), la doing a good biiHneM. Thla rMil rtinathnmgh the fertile country 011 the weal able of the Willamette lllver, niul Ita aoitliern termltiua at preaeilt lij'at t'orvallia, VT mllea from Iirjjand..., . ' ,1 - T1UC CTAII KORTHKKM Jt,K. -Will e built thnmgh hundreda of mllea of fertHe lamtrt, thenMlue of which muat le brought to thla elty forwlili) iiient. Thla road wilt eonnwt with the I'nlon I'm-irtc It. IL, III ua aecurlng two com'ting llnea from the Atlantic lo the l'arltlc. It la now a aettled fitet that the 1-OKTI.AND, DAI.LM AND ALT LAKE H.' K. Will ie eoiiMt meted at an early day. Thla will glveuathrce tratH-cfnt mental roada. ' -eW-KAtI.ROAn""ESTtKI'kIKM. half as much correspondence of tliis character as New York. It is almost awful to ere the ever-waiting crowd"T)Tre"by one asking with a -beating hvHfi for a leltefwh JeU-ha-not comawM receivlne from the Impassible clerk, a missive which brings happiness or sorrow to the jxior ex lalrhtter creature who has news from the old. eountry at any " rateP.One wonders what becomes of .the tlead "letters. " flomethliVg ntusl . ctdne of lhem,or j,ey w-oui,i accumulate In mountains! "At airyTratfrthetoltdtoTielinlhling stand-in the City llalllarkf while thej moving multitude of exiHK-tants weep or laugh, acerling to the news their transatlantic letters bring.thcnt. : 7 A Government war vessel steamed tip the .Hud son oaThumlayt6 participate In the festivities of Tarrj'town on the occastlpn of the dediSvUn f . TiewTnonument-to the-patriot raptors -Major AndrC. It was a great day in V estchestetounty, -and the tteople joiiuxl iu It wltbuiore. zest puac- count f the erection of Cyrus W; Field's monu-r inent to the traitor Arnold's go-letween and spy. Field.' has his monument -fenced in, and. Dean Stanley' Inscription glitters upon it ; but I ain safe in prelicting that at some notdistant day it wiUbe pulled down and thrown Into the Hudson. It ought to be done while IX-an Stanley is on his .second visit to this country. It is amazing' that Cyrus V. 'Field should end liis -money on such -ajt "unworthy object while o)hewhere on the. east side pf .this Island,-ln an unkiiown grave, rest tlie - ashes of Nathan Hale, the martyr spy of the Ilev -olution a- younger, handsomer, - braveri nobler tnan than Antlr who, uioughtiess of.self (and. Andres mind" had no room for anything but him self), died regretting that he had-but one life to give for his country. 77 7- y 7 Fashionable circles are startled at hearing that the IJaroiKle ReIHenlerg, representative of one of the oldest and wealthiest families of tlie Kingdom of Belgium, lias died at the hospital attached to the penitentiary-, on niackwell's Island -anl lK?en burled In Potter'a fiehL Jl Is another Instance of the superiority of actual fact over romance. " Fifteen years ago he came to New York, rich, handsome and well educated. In three yea-rs of dissipation he squandered a patrimony, and letters from home told him he had readied the end of his im5neyrTlen he married a young girl, Annie 8weeneyby--iaTne, and sank, step by tep until ' he' became, the denizen of an Italian tenement house in Mulberry street antfa common thief. - Business is on a boom, and every merchant sleeMi the sleep of ease and contentment, conscious ' that heTriay-IpTlHEr td diiiplftj wares. ThFthCitregtuYTein the ,4hot siell,". but every cool night madeup the tion there has been most encouraging support. Just so witty the hotels, all of which are filled and some to overflowing."" " - The arrival of the Egyptian obelisk at its dock, and the advent of Benator Conkling with "the greatest effort of his life," have been the local aensations of the hour. Both attracted crowds of spectators, who would like very much to hear the little story that each holds Inclosed In a granite .breast Auocst. A iiDino com pany, with unTTmtted capltSTTna l)eeTT of gnnlxiMi, under the, name of t he i regonian Itailway ('., to coiiHtruct narrow-gUage rutda from Ihia city to the Interior xirt Ion of the Htate, ultlinately ronneitliig with the I'cn ral paclflc, with branehea wherever IndiK-ementa may offer.- Thla enterprlae ia U-Ing puahed vlgoroualy to eomple tion, ao that It may be lu reauinesa to move thla Fall's crop. . , . ARTICLE OF I5CORPOBATIOX ITave been filed torcmMrtiel a rMul fnm Itattle Mountain, Nevada, in the direction of Oregon, 'to connect with the Oregouian Hallway t'o. 'a road, and make Portland ita ter mLnua. Thiawlll give ua dlni't communication with the richeat all ver mlnea in the world, and will make Portland one of thegreateat railroad centera In the I'nlon. - - We ahnil aoon lie ctkniKH-te! by rail with the Northern Pari tic K. It; alao with Chicago and the Atlantic citlea. Thouaanda of Immigrants are conatantly arriving from all Hirta of the t-ivIIUed world, and the mllllona of aerea of agricultural landa that lie allll unbroken . by " the- luwuhure, and awalUng the.advent of Tht Bturdy farilHT. point moat coiiciuaiveiy to t lie raci mat an era or proaH-rity m Mlr.-a.ly ilim iiuiy iiMin tlil f.ir ijHg Htiite, Immigralion has rea'lied Ita full tide, and three millions of a-rea are under cultivation, men will tiregon nc knqwn aa the weultbleat ntate in tlie t nion. , t ; M iHt'KI .1. A N K( I'M A l V K HTJH K M KN TX DR. PAUL M. BRENAN, The Host Snccetiful Phyticlan on the Pacific Coait IN THK TltKATMKXT tK Aid. CHRONIC AND DIFFICULT CASES, HAH KKTLKNKli ArTKH AN KXTKNS1VK T'H'lf OK the Kaatern Ktatea for the atat four montha. The IkN tir v'lallel althe principal medical liiatltutliuia In thejarge cltiea of the I'nited Htatea, and nmira lau-k wltK all the modern, jnet hoU, Vnatrumenla and appllaneea known to the tinwt acJeulinV men In the profeHNliiii. The iMietor haa alno brouuht charta and tuaniklna to illuatrati- hia lei-turea. . pit. PAIT. M. HltKNAN haa Ixi'H lecturing for l yeara on the I wa f Life and Health. In hta private anU.puhlle h-cturea he haa taught men and women the true ayatem of life, how to be healthy and happy, if tin y would only la ruided by hi WMel-ouni'l. I tut all cannot hear hia de Ightftil and Inatructlve itvturea, nor ran lie tell everything nici-HMary for aunVriug humanity to know fnm the public roMruui tM'fore a promlKeiioiia audience. There remalna much to he learned from him, aa IiIm exerlenee extenda ver broad fielda of active .profeaalonal life, Thla knowl edge ao iieeeKKMry to the welfare" of aufl'erera can only le r leaned by private 1'rofetwlunal Conaultatlon at hia office. Ua exK'rience in the varloua.arta of '.uroH ami America glvea him auch ipMrtuiiitlea of learning the delicate dla eaaea which the huninn fMinlly are prone to, their nuKleof tn'atment ali4 permanent cure, aa no other phyalclan on the Pacinc Coaat can claim. He haa not only treated theae d incline moat au'eaMfull v, but haa made them a life atudy, a a few momenta' conaullatlon will prove. Me hua Im-coiiic an exH'rt In the treatment of dUeaae, wcakneaa and derangement of the re-product tve organa of bfli male and'fcmule, lix-htdlng dlaciiMea Cauaed by the FOLLIES OF YOUTH, Slleh a KlTKM ATOKKtlir-A, itr skminai. Wkkss, or Ixihs o v Pkk r kit V 1 T A 1 . IT v. N ea rl y t wo-t hlrtla of all the Chronic IIkchmc hm"I 11 it. elther-dlrectly or Indirei'tly.from ain de rauirrmtHtt of the aexual ayHfcm, and yet tlila aulijivt la neglected by the majority of' the nutllcal profcaion. IT IS TRUE That iM-raona who are unfortunate cnouirh to Im aMIctcd, ty any form of aexual dlHeaae have a delicacy In calling iim.ii the proM'r pii.VKlclan in time, from a aeum' of mod ety, and Mtmetimea from Ignorance, ami rt rnilt thoHe dla eaca to, exiat until their eoiiatilullona letime corrupted, their organisation broken down, and the Hwf of future happlucoa lilightcd., J.UIIII d.-nfh kinini'ii a wecime mea aeiiKer to carry them out of their mlaeralde exiateni'. ThoMe who call in time upon lr. PAl',1. M. HltKNAN ne-t have no fear hut what, he will realore them to Mrfecl hi-altli and vigor, make their tHxIIca pure and their mlnda content. If they wtTfonlv folhtw hia ailvlccHixl tn-atiiieiiK t'atarrh. nroiiehitlM, Throat Jiaaea, Kkln IHacaaca, Kbctiiiialli.111, Kidney Complaint, a it. I all IMaea' tt, I4m Kye and h;nr. Moiiuu-4 aiel Hiadder, he enn cnri without 5o tJuiu-k NoNtruni tiaed : no alop treatment; no Jiilae proinlsca. Kverytlilng atrlctly contldcntlal uiideralj circumHlanc-a. COXSCLTATION FHK.K. ami a Hat of printed ueatiina wilt tothoae living ut a dlNtauce who i-annot consult him VFopally. . All Kurglcal Opratlni performed. IrricK-Xa iu Kind atre-t, Ih-Iwccii tluk and Pine. Office HouraKrom In to VJ a. m., 2 to 5 and 7 to K e. m. All lettera for profeHHlonal ItUMlncaa iiiuiit la ndilreaaeil to Ir. Paul M. Hr'uan A Co...t Klrat atn-t. Portland. ir. -s-7 No. 11 h:ak!v ntkkct. Treats, all Chronic and Special Disease. r01'XO M KN WHO MAY UK KfKKKHINtJ KHOM the efTV-ta of youthful follica or mdlNcrcttona will do well to avail thcmxclvca of thla, the greateitt Immiii ever laid at the altar of aunVrlng humanity. 11U KPINNKY will guarantee to forfeit t'M) for every caef Meinlnal Wuukntrnt orprtvnt? JL'.'f rv of any kind or,ckujm.'ler Which he under-" iiiKoa nnn r.i.m ,0 ctirf. PORTLAND ITT IIOM FJiTKAD. ' The land In thl enterprlae Ilea Adjoining the city, and la only from ten to flfiecn mlnutea walk from the Court lhaiae, and it'leaa dlatance than that from one of jf he. la-al putdlc m lHwiia 111 tne city, it la divided into osk TiiocsAyrrTW R.M'1-mraT.oTs, Klfty by. one livindrj-d feel In alp,wlth atrecta sixty feel. wide.. - -.- . ' ' ' , . .. . PHICE. - Atrtotiwttt be Fold fjr fi enchrpayaldwln luatallmcnU of ti per month, or the amall aum of ll centa a-r day. No Intereat'wlli lie charged, and a good ami aufnVicnt I loud for In-d wilt ta? gtven Hwn the-Tyment Trt-ttnflrat tnataibn ... -. . . m . . .. 1 . 1 - . . .. . . .' J . . . .. ..... . . . . ... I lilfNi'il 9.1, hiiu m wjtrrKiiiy inm unii rt-i--i.l 01 nwi til ataiiment, iMtii wiinout exM-nae to.inu purctiiuM-r. . . .. To fcnrHAfOK. -.. ' Thooe not finding It convenient to make "their naymerita when due, will he granted twenty day a grace iltwlth-h to make aucti nayinenta, aa it la it 'iraide mat all aliatl have evert- noHKilile ol.iairtunlt V to keen ill) tln-lr tuivmciilK. Tlionedeairliig hi make full pay liu,iitL'iJ'H'iiJ'uid la laaiHHi, will lai enillieu lira reduction or I0 oiiMRcn lot, ...... ......h ....i.t 1 1. - . JtOJUJLTO .W It AJUIIL la the moat certain and rapid Ui rung u. mil cstiitC lnvit nlcnta. thla entenrla) otTcra fur more Indne-mcnta to the pulillc tlmn any other on the count at thla time, aa.t lie prlc' anu luiymeniH are wiinm ine reacn or an. imnot let una chance puaa. 1 iu v a lot, build, and Uake younw-f IihIc- Mnient. . Many or you who live in renieti ikiiiwh puv more every year for rent man woui.i pim-naw.'n lot anu i.mit roof over your head. You thuu would be Independent of exacting laiiuiorua, anu in iruui nave a place to call home, : 1 . ihjt roHorr ThiU not m:my Veara ago some of the heat lota In KanKrun- claco wrre olil lor nn ounce or gold dust, and tlint now they cannot tm Ixuglit for tHMl. Alao, rememla-r that Iu Chi cago aome of the la'kt buMineaa Io!a were once, traded for a pairof dd tMHita." How often la the remark made by old realintaf Portland that Mice they could have bought b for fltu that tJ(),i would not buy now. . It ta not wlae "to UeHplae thu day of amall tlilnga." : : -. IT- IS THV1-. . - That of all real eat ate Invratmenta the homeatea.l plan 1a, the la'at and aafeat, aa all who Inveat are Intereid.-d In mak ing the whole pmpcrtytire valuable. To llluatrate: Hii poae A buUda a houae on hia lot, and It owns a lo), ad Join ing; 11 g.-la the iM-neflt of A'a Improvement, while A la not Injured thereby. Tlila phlloHopliy will apply ;to the entire pn.nerty, ' -- - e have do 11 a Um I a lot to ea-h lof- the principal churchea forrhurch purptatea. Alao, two lota are act apart for public scImmjI purMMea. - . . RAII.KOAP ft RTIIASR. -v The Overland, Oregon and California and the Western Railroad Companies have purcliaael all the land from the eaat line of th,e Homeatcad -(Nlnth-atreetl Ui the water front for their termlnua, depofa, machine aliopa, etc.; nw the m alii line of the Oregon Ian Hallway (Vim pany (Limited) will have Ita tertnfnua near by. Thua the grealeat railroad center on the lacltic Conat laya In clow pntxltnlty 10 theae lota. Thla purchaae haa rauaed a rlae In all aurroondlng property of UN) er cent, making the lota In thla Homeatetbi from 75 to H per cent cheaer than any other real eatate in Portland. Inaamuch aa thla Hoineateadjraa ail vertlaed Ui be sold for a atlpulaUl trice, lief ore the rerent advance, Un-. pleaaant aa It la, we ahall strictly adhere to our advertlaetl contract with the public to sell theae lota for I luu each for the next ninety da va. . The two hundred lota that Were reaerred for actual aettlera are now all aold, and the demand to select lota being ao gmatr- wa have been compelled ia place more lota on the market from, Which- the public may aeleet for the next ninety day a. Thla a (ford a an opportunity for peraona ao de al ring to purchaae the moat beautiful realdence property. TO rARTIKS DBSIBtKO TO PritrHASK, Thla property la now selling very rapidly, and thoaewUh Ing to buy will do well to call or acjtd linniellatelr for a lot or lota. All hu the ftrat Inatallttient muat be paid at the- ft it niton, in ltie city or Cortland. .hHO.a rnwa-A T.iaTAs resrring a lot. mar forward fno to thefJeneral Manaa-er. nd)W4 wHtbetnrnwttat.i'iy forwards). Mrmey may w r warded by irglaietwf Trtsr.'"inowy- onler, r Wetla, KargoA t'a Expreaa, at my-rUk. " ror further particulara, apply to J. M. HICK. L . , tenerl Manger, Portland, Or. Or to A - HA1UHT McLAVOHUN, 62 Morrlaon street. "; .'f-- OrillraUt f neHlfr that f am th nwnor nf It, 1 nt in IKi 1 . Ml City Ifomefitead the title thereto la perfect, being a t K. patentand I authorise J. M. Hlce to sell aald property on the foregoing plan. - . . P. A. MAKqUAM. rWm. Held, Banker; Hon. J, It Mitchell, Ri V.K HenatAr; Hon. L. K. (i rover, V. k Menator; J. A. Htmwbrtdge, Mer chant; Meier A Frank, Merchants; Oeo. IL Hlmea, 1'rlnter. ' M HlHI V. Mill! M IV Ipwim ll. m..l Ikli4) to ltl- IIT-I often troubled Willi. toofrJ'iient evaeuiitlona of the bladder, coiuinonly acefimpanhtl by a alight amarttng or burning aenaution and a weakening of the ayatem In a manner the patient ramiot account for. tin examining the urinary dcMMdta, a ropv aedltnent will often lie found, and aome Hiuea aTnfttFWte-ftbTimcirM'lll Bi'Pt'Hr: tirthe color will tie of a Mi Iu, m Ilk iah iiu, uulii i lianglug to a dark and torpid appearance. - There are many men who die of thla difficulty, Ignorant of the cauae, which la the accond atagrof aemlnai weaklicaa. Ilr. H. will giiaralitCa H'rf"'t cure In all uch caaca, and-a healthy rcaloralloii of the genlto-uiinarv prgaua. TJltlee Honrt3l To t and to-Hmtday, from h to M. CoiiNUllallun fn-c. . Tliorough examlnallon and Vlll', 9-.ll. qajl oraddreaa llC HPINNKY A CO., - .. : ' 7r No, II Keu4uy HI., Kan Kruiuilaco. I A. ad- P. M. for private dlaeiiMea .f ahtirt -lanijlng, a full 'course of niiMllclne, airfllcieiit for a cure, wllli all Instruction, wilt be aent to any-atldreaa on-rvMp! of llu.tu. iiiyjli 1 110M. NO PATE NT, NO PAY! PATENTS OHTAfN'KH -full INVKNTtiltM IN THK I'NITKIi Ktatea, Canada, HUd Kuroie, al reduee.1 prh'a. With our prlnHuil olllec liM-aled In VTaahliigton. directly optMf alte the I'nited Ktatea Patent office, we art" able to attend lo all J'utvut llualnejHit wJih .greater prompt ncaa ami difpateh and lena (it than any ol her patent all.irncya, who are at a dint a nee from Vahlngton,and who have, therefore, to employ "associate atloriwya.". We make irelluiiiary ex amlmitioua and furniah oplnlona aa to tmlentithlllty free of charge, and all who are 'Interested Iu new Inveiitiolia and Iatlenta are IiivUhI to aeud for a copy of our "liulde for ! alnlng I'aleiitK," which la aent fre'e, to nny addreaa, and coiitalna complete Inalriietlona how to obtain patenla, and other Valuable 111 alter. -We refer lo the ieroian-A mcrlean National Hnnk. Waahlngtotu I. C.; the Hoy a I Kwcdlah, Norweirlan, ami lianlah i Citation", at Waahtngtont Hon. Jo. Carney, late Chief JulcjJ'. X Court of Clain'ia; lo the tiitlclala of the I'. M. Patent office, and to Henatora and Memla-raof Congreaa from every Mtale. Addrea: lyOl lM MAtlOKIt A (".. HolMtora of PnleliU and Attorney-al-l jw, l lroit Ituildiiig, Waahlngton, i. C: THE PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Room Corner of First and Stark Streets .- tWveV m1 A Tllton'a Hank.) " 4 ntalaia Over I'.lgHt ThHaiil tilce Itooka ash OVKH ONK Hl'NDKKIi PAI'KIW AN1 MAOAZINE8. memblrshipTree to all. MONTHLY I ! "KM, fl.iw-PA YAltLK QAUTKHLY. Iiiswtohm W. M. I.M.I.I, p, C. Hehnvler, Jr., M. P. la-avly, H. W. Corbetf, W. II. KrackrM, A.'e. Mlhha, C. II. Iewia, M. W. fechhelnier, II. hall Ing, U Itlum. Orrtrr km Matthew P. I a.lv, lYealdenl ; II. falling, Vlei-ITeaidelit; p. C. Kelmy ler, Jr., Treasurer; M. W. Keen helmer,( VrreaMndlng Kt'cn-tary; Ilenry A. ixer, Librarian and HtH-onllng Mccrctary. OoliimlIii Ittiot (iiil HIko Htore. WALTER CKOSnY. ORO. W. BILKS. C.W. DILE8 & CO., i71Hecond.Mt.,Centennlal Block, let. Morrlaon and Yamhill, Importers and Iiealera in ' . - Boots an d Shoes! 44tt4maimfsffrflrT AlX-JtNUEXAMlN E Ot'K HTOQKi - USE ROSE PI LL8. ONLT II CESITII. Li. ' New England Woman! .Trial, : -"OUR PIQOTTIE8," BT KKMIAH 8IIKLTON. Antborf jetted," rorly Haya. or One Vacation , Tb jieigiiba ana ieptna 01 Amouion. Addreaa, encloalng Keenta, Ant bora' PubllablngCnm pan, No. 27 liond street. New York, ft. Y. - je-W TUAVEL OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD COMPANY rlX XKK :"'T Mt NDAY.'KEPTKMBKrr W, 1W8L X at 12 .T Tralna will run dally (Sunday excepted) between P O H T L A N H A N I It O H K H U R ah roi.i.owai INirtLand. Koacburg. LEAVE. ,7:.KI a. m. 5:0U A. M. Itoaeburg.. Portland... ARRIVE. ...7rt r. .....t:2S r. nv ALBANY K X I'ltKHH T H A I N , latlly (except Kunday) , Aa KoLLowa; LKA VK. AKKIVE. ' IN.rtland 4 P. .M. I Albany .-.-,....: p, M Albany.. 5:;l0 A. N.tPortland 1U.U6A. au fKKIOIIT THAIXM,' Ially (ex-pt Kunday) Aa follows: wl . . . : ; arrive. a Portland .fl:ift a si. I Junction . M r. m. Junction 5: a m. Portland r. u. The Oregon and California Railroad ferry make eonaee tion with all Regular Tralna, Cloae eoniH-4'tloua are made at IUM liirg with the HUges of the Canfof nla and Oregon Ktage Company. - M-Tlcketa for ,1 u, all the prlnciiaU Kint In Califor nia aud the Kuat, at the Conimuy'a ofnee, lamer t Kraal Ttfreeta, at Kerry Ub4Ibk, rrtlaB4. ,.MMortt,, w"l charred on freight reinalulna im -War'houacaover24houra. .M" wl11 lu,, ,M" rertdved for ahlpmen after & o'cliM-k p. m. J. ItKANliT, r., ,.r-' K: n.M.iY'-t .. YJeneral KuperluuWent ocn. rrMigiiiMiiu iliaanger Agent. 1 HupcriuU'Mciit. (,2-Wtf PORTLAND TO 8AN FRANCISCO Carrying V. S. Mail and Weill, Fargo & Co'a Express. finiK ORKUOX JLViLWAY ANI NAVIGATION fXIM 1 pany and I 'net tic Coaat Kteamahlp Company will dta lattch. every five daya, for the above port, one of their new and elegant A 1 Iron Htcaiulil, y.; . THE OREGON, COLUMBIA, AND STATE OF" CALIFORNIA. . HAILINtl 1AYH MeptemlM'r S, 10, 13, SO, 33.SAU . ....""' ( cK-ioImt 8. leaving lortland at S a. M. , TIIItoroirTICKKTM wdd to all the principal cftfea to t hc,l'iilted Ktatea and Canada, for particulara for puaaage and freight. apply to t. w. w r.iii.r.it or to Hteamahlp Agent O. It. U. Corner of Aah and front at recta, Portland, Or. J. Mt-CRAKKN Co., Agenla of the P. C. M. H. Co., A), 62 and W North front atettt. Portland. Or. MaaMUdjuiBaMHli Manufacturer, Importer and Jobber In F U K N I T U -hTE" I BeddlnE-Carpets-Paper-Honcliic- WARKIUXiMH-ini and 13 find and 11 Meond gfrevC. KTKAM f ACToltY N. W.Ct.r. frtint and Jefleraon atreete.. r JOHN A. I1KCK, ' WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Nn ll front atrcct, INirtland, On'g'on. A flrfe Aaairtment f CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND&SPECTACLE AT 1iW PKICKH. : ftrprtrtrtff n HprrUilty All Work H'lrmntcd. - llirchaalng AMKIilCAN WATCH KM IHn-t and forCaah, . and having the advantage of Ixiw Rent, I can aafely proiu- ' lae iwer Prli-ea than any oilier houae in Oregon. IWIng eomM-tent, I will .repair Common or flue Watches- ntlafMctoril v. , , -a MPKCTACLK ami tITICA L OOOIiM a HM-clully. -' Klgln Kllver Watehea ll.-in to l.0f " v althauiHllver'Watcliea ....v .'...f ).(K) to f-'AktaV J.. ' ' ocl Hin ' USE ROSE PI LL8. G. NEIMEYER Merchant Tailor,,, N. ! rirat Hlrel. idete, Aaaortment of y KKPH tTiNHTANTLY ON HANI) A ffNE" AND COST- JV pie SCOTCH, ENGLISH, FRENCH Jt DOMESTIC GOODS, - Which are unaurpnaaed, and which will he MADE I P AT COMTJPIIICKM. ' -- EMPIRE BAKERY, ... " Manufacturer of Droadf Cakes Pastry. Pilot OreaoV HoJar Picnic, Butter, IVwton, Hugar and Rboo IT jr CRACKERS, s Jenny Und C'akea, Olnger Knapa.Ete '. , llWMhlartoiiilKel, Nrllaail, v - . - r 0"Orden from th Trad o 11c tied. -. . ' 1 i . --. i ... '.ii.-. 1 r.-.r-- S