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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1881)
THE NEW NORTHWEST, TJUJKSDAY, J ANUAKY 20, 1881. A QUIET I10U8E. Portland: MLSt:iJJiNr)t'H ADVICIltlMEMENTM. TKAVEI. My tjnlci bouse and home ar very still. ! I watch lb unblne and the tain. 1 Tbe year go on. Will Death fuinir Ufe'a broken promUet Nay"! 4Jod-v HI I :, My buuM, luy hoine7ny heart, are still ! My house ,1a quiet now i'lll, v f . All day I hear the ticking clock ; Th hour are n dm bored. Clear and hrlll, Outalde the roblui chirp and trill. My noun quiet now ao till. - But alienee. break my heart. I wall, And waiting, yearn for call or knock, To hear the creaking of the gate, i , And fooiete.pe coming, Boon or late,. ' The alienee break my heart I wall i . ' All through the empty houae 1 go; r From hall ti hall, from room to rxni, The heavy shadow apre:id und grow." , The a t art led ectyc mock me o, ' A thru!fli the emi:yJtiojuai' I go! Ah, ailent houae t If I could hoar ' . Hwoet nolne la thj (runuil gloom,;. Hoft broken. auiig, and luugutc'rVlear, The Joyoua tumult, loud and near.-wT That vexed inu many a lyipj'y yo44H . Ah, lonely houae ! If once, once more .'. My longing eye might aee the ata!u Of little footprints on the floor, , The weet chlld-fuw at the diair Ah, blcnacd heaven I but once, ncp more I ONE WAY. 'How would you go to work to keep your chil dren from reading fceunational Injoks TIL ' LL "I The U-'fet way t answer this question la by tell ing you what I have done. The other evening, coniinf into the sittlutf-rooiivJ oaw James read ing a dime novel ; at leawt, I thought it looked like a m . I m . i . . f H uime novel, juuwirr uuu .icr-Btwiiiij , weuine -was working on an afghaii Tommy wan making a set of jackstraWs Out of a tiiece of ret I eedar. 'Lt'a have Home reading aloud," mild I. "James, you seem to have got hold of an Interest ing book there: uioseyou read It aloud to .us.?' - Jamet looked trp withi filiation his face'. : 'I don't believe you would care for this," be. "It Un't much of a book." 'You're mlglitily interested In It," wild Tommy, "'for a tjoplrthat Isn't much of book.1- "Yea 1 come," said Jennie, . "let's have tome rcad 1 nga totni. W hy not ,-Jame?'1 v. '. all,'Ksaltl Jamen. fof1wr.wniilIn't like thla ImhiIc." aaltl ho. "Why not?" said mother. .-" "Oh, you wouldn't,- that1 'ItH I list Stuff." "If it Isn't worth reading aloud, it lan worth reading at all," Mild Jennie. v X "That doe HOT TonoTvVairrTr y any "irwartir. Therearea good many books worth reading thai are not worth reading aloud. Hut if James is too much Interested In hi Htory to nut. It aside, the ret of us will form a reading circle and get some thing that Is worth reading aloud." "Oh. T don't care nnvthlntr about It." said James. "I was Just fcadingto get through the evening, "jr. you nave got anything better on "hand, let's by all means have it." With that he laid the, look by with a shove that sent it half way t crows the table.' , "What tthall It be?"1 said I. "How would it do to beirln a course-tjf history ? There's our 'Hume' In the book-case. I don't believe that any one of us ever read it throuirh. Jrow woulil that do 7" I thought to myself that probably none of us ever would read it through, but I did not way any thing. I waited for some oue vim to reiwiuL..l "I've got a Jolly book up stairs," said Jl'omitty:; . "What is It?" I akcdi - "'David frockett.' " said Tommy. "1 will go -t. The Croat Commercial' Center of the ; ' NorthwertT - y :Ita IrciBi3ut 'undits'Puture. - - I It haa a population of 21X00. Jt la to Oregon, and the Ter ritories of Waahlngton and. Idaho, what i New Tork llty U t4hHtate of NewTi'ork; and hoara theaamerela- 'tlon to that Hlate and thate Terrltorlea that Cbleago doea to iiiiumi, rw. iouia 10 MiuHturii ruuaueipnia to ii'nn-j iva n la, and New Orleanato Iulalana, It haa moe territory tributary to It than any other elty In the tTnlttl Matea.and will anon Imt nuinlerel with the foremoMt -ltl-a In the t'nlon. Kvt-n at thla time the hammer and the aaw ran te heard in all urtaof theelly Vthe demand for building la ao- tn hi that the iix-lt-incnl a-iuwn of Wlnti-r dxM not rheek the'onward in rrh of Ita rrowth. With the vtiat number of aiil)eiiHiniitly ptylnu lietwi-en thla and foreiKR porta, fivlKhW-d with our -onHtHiilly IncD'iiHliiK itirt'iiltirui iriMlucta, und tin' iaimroiia rallroada now irllutry tu or rtiilriittiiix at thlaeity; 14 will hot riwlre moi-e 'than ten yiftra l-wvll the mi1m'Iii of our iMnmliftil and Kntwiiix eity to Kmaat miuIh. llavinK . luriccr tt'rritory than Hun Kruni'iiM'o to aupMrt It, we may eonHih-tjtly is.t: that In haa than a nuaru-r of a eentury I'ortltiinl will tie the fore tnoKt rl'y oti theeoHMt ln Miil of wfidlh and ixiimlatlon. W'e will hi'r enun.raie tlie many railntrtd tuierirtPN nlreitdy InuUKuruUnl. Hi.me of t liciti un etiuiru-teti, nml other, in procvaa Of 'eoiiMtructloii, all utkiiU their tvrititiil ?U tlfhrelty. TIIK HOKTIIEHX PACIFIC .. la litilldlnir Mhlly-went from laiititli, on Itko 8up4rlor, und alao from tlie Columbia lUver runt, and will In- eom pleU'd at an early day, thua eonaH'tlngu with all ourU: r jstittea. , , - , THE OUKUOX ASD CALIfUKX A K. K. TermlnaU-a here, and la bavin an Immi'iiae p-ttronage. THK WKMTKRM VKMHIM R. K., Formerly the Oregon (Vitral, la doinn a gotnl bnainei Till road rmia llirou.fli the fertile eon n try on. t tie wat aide of tli Willamette Itlver,' and Ha aoutherii U-rniinua at pivwnt la at ('orvnlllx, 117 mllfa froln rorlland. - ., . ..a- thk tTTAII KOKTUKKN K. K. Will ta built thntuch hundrvila of inlh-a of fertile landa, flMi-prodiii-e of whir It mtixt le brotiKlit to tliiaeity forahht meiil. Thla road will eonneet with the l oloii lHcllle IL It., thua a-uring two eniM-tini( llni'a.frimi the Atlaiitie to the 1'uelfle. It la now a avltled fa:t thai the 7 I'OHTMXn, DAM.KK ASU SAtT LAKR R. R. Will le enatmefel hi an early day.' Thla will give ua thre tnina-contnieiital rotula. - . - r - 3ICW KAII.KOAtl KSTr.KI'KIHFX, A home company, wllh unllmltel eapltal, haa lawn or ganlxt'd, under the name of t In-ifonlan llaf Iway 'i., to -onxirii-t nurrow-truaKe rtiad from thta elty to the interior Mirtlonaof Ihe Hlate, ultimately connecting with the 'i-it-tral I'arlllc, with branelnw. whenever Indueenienta. may of fer. Thi enteririi la Ix'iug UK!icd Vliconit.-.J !o ro.n)lc tlon, ao that it may le In rvudlnena to BHive thla hull' erop. . t - . - ' ' - ARTfet.RH Or im'OKIMUATtOX .. Have tern filed lo eoiiMtrtK-t tt roa.1 frrmTRalUe Mountain, Nevada, ln-4 ho-dlrtMMfain of XJgeyon, hi connect-with the, tlregonlan Itallwiiy t'-o.a road, and make Portland Ita ter ml n uh. - Thla wilt give na direet eommiinleatlon with the rieheat allvermlnea In thewi'did. aiid will make l)rtland one of the (reuleat railroad ecntera in the I'nioii. We ahull aoon laj eonnix-tHl by-rail with the Northern Pneltle It. It.; alM Willi Ciilciuco und the Atlanlie clllea. Thouaanda of immigrant an eonfilantly arriving from all parta or the clvlllsi'd world, and the mllllona of u,ra if nirrli-iiltiinil landa tht II. atlll nfthmken hv I he plowahaW,anwa1nnlf.fli'tTtihriTTh lMitnt moat conclusively lo the nu'l tnut an era or roMMrily ia already dawning tian thla fair young HI ale. When lin Invnilgrnttnp haa retw-tu-U lla run tide, and three mllllona of aercaare under'eultlvatloftjthen will tln-goii le known aa the wealth hat HtrttelfiJhTfftTinonT"; : DR. PAUL M. BREHAH, : ! : The tfoct Saeeeufal Pkytieian on the PaeilLo Cout IN THE TUKATMKXT OK AIX CHRONIO AND DIFFICULT CASES, HAH KKTITKNKI) AKTKH AN KXTK7VMIVK TVUOK the Kaatern Htatea for the iaat four montha. The laa tor vial ted all the prlnelpal meAlieal inatltutlonaln the large rttlca of the 1'nttetl Hte, jind eomea Itack with all the modern melhoda, inatiuaifuia aud appliaiKH' known to the mirnt aetentlfle men In the prnfeaafun. The Ihtetor h'aa" alwo-beought eharta and mantkina tollluatrate hla lecture a. Idt. I'Al'li M. MUKNAN haa laen hcluring for lVyeara on the Iwa of Ufe and liealttv- In hia private and public lecturHa he liaa taught iiien and womNi the true ayalcm of life, how to Ikj healthy and trappy, If they would only tie r u Idol ly hla wlae rftunael. Hut all cannot hear blade ightful and inatiuctlve lift urea, nor can he tell everything neceaaary for autlerlng humanity to kiiow fpni the puldlc NMUrnm bfore a promlacuotia uudience. There remalna Mu'h lo tie learned from him, aa hlaeerk4)e extenda nvvr bnatd flclda of active pntfcaalonal lifts Thla knowl edge mi nwaaary lo the welfare of atiftVrcra can only lie f leaned. by private Profiwalona M'onaultalioii at hla ofttce. lia cxMrtence in the varioiia parta of Kuropc and America givea hlin audi opMirtunltlea of learning the delicate ilia caaea which the human family are' prone to, ihclr mode of treatment aud iM-rmaiient cure, aa no other phyalclaii on Ihe Purine Ciautl can claim. He haa not only treated 4heae dtaeawa nrnat ami-eaa fully, tmt haa in.tde lli in a lifeajtudy, aa a few moincuta' coiiaullaMon will prove. He haa liwuiup an cxmtI In the treatment of dlaeuae. weakneaa and derangement of the re-prod net tvocg:uia of buLU male and female, InclUiling dlacaxca eauaed by the FOLLIES OF YOUTH, Such aa HfKHM ATOHKlllKA, or HKMIMAI. WKAKKKMH, or IMM ok l'Kftci-r Vitality. Nearly two-thlnla of all ttiel'lironlc I'lNi uat a aprlne. either dirctly or Imllreetly, from aolne de rangement of the actual ayatcm, and yet thla aubject la in'glccled by the majority of the mimical profeaaton. IT IS TRUE Thtat perMitia who are n n fort una te , enough to ho afflicted by any form of aexual dlaeaae have a delicacy In calling u I M.n Ihe proHT phyaician In time, from a m-nai of mixl caly, and aouietlmea from Ignorance, ami permit thoae da rHwn to exlat until tUHr conatituliona tiecome corrupt!, their organixation broken down, and the 1iom of future happlnc'aa blighted, until death hecomea a welcome niea aeiiver to carry them out of their miacrable exixtciice. Those who calLilL lime Ua.n lr. I'M'l. M. IIUKNAN neMl have no fear but what he will reatore I hem-to Mrfeet health and vigor, liiake their Ixallea pure and their inliida iHinlent, If they will only follow hla advice and treatment. ul-urrn. llroncllllla, Thnatt I'iaeaaea, Skin Iliacaa-. Itheuinatiain, Kidney tomplalnt, and all liiaeaaea of the l-.yeaiid Kar, bloiuuch and lllatldcr, he can cure without fall. N (juiii'k Noatrnma -iiael 1 no aloii treatment; no falae promlaea. Kverythlng atrtally confidential under all rircuuiMtiincca. OlNHl l.T VTlON KltKK, an.l a llat of printed ueatloua aent to ihimii livhig at a dlatance who cannot conault him pcrxonully. All Hurtical Op-'niMon prfoiinel. OrrH K No. a,i Klrat atreet, Im-I ween Oak anil line. Office Hoiira From l to 12 A. 2 to ft and 7 to S e. i. All let.U'ra for profcaalonal bualneaa muat lie aililreaaed to I'r. I'auLM. Itrenan ft t'o.,iit Kir! alreet, i'orllund.Or. a-7 and iret it V7il lxa Liami' ami f swut1 jIaaIIa r whAHitarwA ivmitMl It r tint. Tnmmv'u'na htV im Tstalrs.He Is M-quIck" flaalrli Wt proved to bo one of Mr. John 8. C. Abbott rwtvw.h wW 'n'itiT' T rioneer and Fat riot serlew. Tommy. When he hail produced It. public than aljy7'hemn thewaift at thla time, aa the price TTriiwif.; Tti.,r..iAari:Unfrf-sn.isrTiiii imrmenta ana wilaila lhgJt'tH-Jiilall, la not let thla '"Jt ."M,y I Huv a lot, 4iujlL and make rw that lived In the wilderness when the couiitrV wus TiewTand ven)hlo-was-H-wild as ait I twlian ' what you call it?" "Heservatlon,M said Jennie. , "Yes reservation," said Tommy. J " " T What do you say, James," said 'I, f ."will you read aloud for us while I ko to work on the slioe box I am making for mot her ?" - " - James ald he would, and we then and there In augurated a readlnir-clrcle. We nave-Kept It uprf an far. all Winter, James and I takine turns In reading aloud, and the rest golnir on with their work. Tommy is quite expert wiin nis Kuue, ana ube.iiaaJcggepi Off from the readlnirs to go on With I n. the whole nronertr more valuable. To llluatratei- Hun- . 7 We followed 'Davv. CrtCkett't Hae A'Tuinilwa honWhr4ofrwntarni o otadj.to . .. . . - - I 1 t hla carnentrv wilh "banlel IJoone." and then took up Mrs. Brassey's "Voyage llound the World In the Yacht 'Sunbeam.' " We are reading that with an atlas, and look lip the places In the atlas, and Jennie sometimes looks them up further in the cycloptedia, and tells us more about them at the next reading. : ' - ,v"-':. . And I haven't seen anything more of James' dime novel. My way to keep our boys from the bad literature Is to overcome evil with good. : How can I find the time? Well, I believe that be that does not provide for his own family is worse than an infidel. And I think that It Is part of row dutv to nrorlde my children with eood books and good company lir readlngthem. And I will not take so much work on my hands that I cannot do something for my own children. Christian Union. There Is a good deal of feeling In Washington orerthe fact that Mr. Hayes insists on having the White House "banked up" for Winter, the same aa farm houses In Ohio are banked on, with -maneuYer,i from-the baro-yaL-FashlonabI residents of Washington tlck up their noses at It, but Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Insist that the flavor is not unpleasant, and that potatoes and apples keep better In the cellar when the house Is banked up that way. .VcJfa 6'un. l ' " .'A man bad the mUf jrtune, recently, to lose his wife. Over the grave he caused a stone to be rtlaced. on which. In th danth of his fiTlef. he had ordered to be Inscribed '.Tears cannot restore ner therefore I weep." .rr. . .. . 111 claimed that a man never loses anything by nolltenesa. but this has nroved a mlsUkeAaJ. an old I'hlladelnhlan lifLaxI his hat to a young lady, the wind carried away his wig. ttiUadel- : - P0RTI4AXD i'lX X IIOjiTsjTEAI. ; The land In thla enterprlae Ilea aIJotntiig-the elty, mn la only from ten to fifteen tnliiulea walk fnm the fSiurl Houae, and a leaa dlatanee than that from one of the beat public achoola tn the city. Jt a divided Into okk TiiomsD TtritxTT-rrvg um, " Fifty by "oiio hundrwl feet In l4e,"wlth atn-eta axty feet Wide. --r -- -- , ' ' . f RICK- ' . All lota-wlll he aold for KiOea h, payable In Inatallmenfa of V per month, or the amall aum of !)'.', e iitK per day. No intcrcat-wf It be chtfrged, and a giaal and aufllcleitt tond for lN-ed will tie given Uon the payment of'thn n rat I natal I irteirt. of .i,aiid a. Warranty lieed nKn irtni-lpt of htat Int. atallment, both without ex-nae to the purehaaer. n TIiokc tutt finding It convenient to make their piiymenta 'lien due, will bMcnntei twenty unya graci make aiieh imymcnta, aa It la d 'alrahle that a In which to II ahall have .1.- . ... .. . (.. . fvery poHNll'le Miriuiiny 10 aeep up jneir myuieuTa. Thoae deairing 10 liiuae 11111 iaynieiu hi inr nine hut ixiinr KO A D TO VIA Lt If JalhaJnoLccrliiln and rapid thmngh tnenta, rhla enu-rprlne tn real eat ate Inveat- fTlr"ritnrT''Tn-itilfirim ntw to- the" puaa... Iiuy a iot, miiei, ani maae .vouraeii iijinr- lymilmL Manv of vou wno Urn tn renteu tioiiaea nay more- vcry yeftr for rent I bun would iurchaae a lot and build a roof over your head. Tott ThfnWTmlrt4jendeH'rrHeTit nf exacting land lorda, and in truth have a place to call home. - - . - no.iT roKoKT That not many yeara ago mint of the heat lota In Han Fran claco were aold for ait ounce of gold duat,anl4hat 110W they cannot tie iMiught for liKI,n Alan-, rremembcr that in t'hl eagoaomn of thelieat builneaa lota were once traded for a pair of old laiota. How often ia the remark made by old rcaldentaof lortland that once they could have Umeht tola for tHKHhat would imV buy. now. H U not Wlae "to deaplae the day of amall thlnga.' ir ia trl'r ' - ' ' That nf fell real eatate Inveat inentathe hnrneatead plan la the beat and aafeat, aa all who Inveat are Inlereated In mak- f .. . . k M ... . "I..... ......! tvkll. A 1 . ... Injured thereby. Thla phlloaopoy will apply to the entire propertv. fWe have donated a lot to each of the principal rhurehea for church purpoaea.. Alao, two Iota are aet apart for public achool purpoaea. ' KAILROAD rUMCnANR. , The Overland, Oregon and allfomla and the Weatcro Ratlroatl t'omnanlea have mrrhaed all the land from the eaal line of the llomeatend (Ninth , atreell to tbe water front for their tei'inlnuardepota, machine ahofia, ete.; alao the main llneof theOregonlan Hallway Pom pany (I Jmltcdl will have Ita termlnua near by. Thua Ihe grealeat railroai center on the lacino t'oaat layaTlT eloae proximity to theae lota. Thla piterhaae haa eauaed a riae In all aurroundlng property of l per rent, making the lota In thla llomeatead from 75 to Km per cent cheaper than any other real eatate In Portland. Inaamuch aa thla Ilomearead waa ailvertlaed to he aold for a atlpulated price before the recent alvanee,un 7teaant a M aVa abail atrictly adhere to our alvertlaed contract with the public to sell theae lota for 1 100 each firr th next ninety dava. . The two hundred Iota that were imiefed for actual eettlera are now all aold, and the demand to aeleet lota being ao great, we have been compel led to place more lota on the market from which the public may aeleet for the next ninety daya, Thla afford an opportunity for peraona ao de airing to purebaae the moat beautiful realdence property. TO FASTIS DEfliafNO TO FCRCIt ABkVT '' Thla property ia now aelllng very rapidly, and thoae wlah Ing to buy will do well torallor aend Immediately for a lot or lota. -All mt th Smt tnatallment muatiw uabl attua Hanking Houae of 1 Add ft Til ton, In the eity of iWland. . rgaaoNS raoat A dwtawcb ree1rtng a lot. may forward t00 to the Oeperal Manager, and a llond will be Immediately forwarded. Money may he forwarded by reglatered letter, money onler, or We I la, Kargo A Jo'a Kx preaa. at my riak. For further particulars, apply to J. M. KICK . . -i Jenrl Manger, l"ort land. Or. Or to x IIAIU1IT A Mt l,AtTlHU.V, . &l Morriaoa atreet. " ' trillNKi I certify .that T am the owner nf the landa In the Portland City llomeatead the title thereto la perfect, being a 11. H. Kient-and 1 aut bort ,LJlL, BJce to ai l aM vrrrmrty r,B foregoing plan. F. A. MAltUUAMr Wm. Re Id, Banker; Hon. i. If. Mitchell, T. tT. W. atenator; Hon. m r. Urover, U. K Henatort J. A.,MLrowbr1d;e Mer chant; Meier Kraok, Merchant; Geo. H. Ulmea,Irlater. H O P ATENTj NO PAY! PATENTS VTAIXKIi Milt IXVKXTOIW- IV -THK- IT.MTKI J statea, t'anaila, and Kurote, at reduced iipImh. With our principal otnee-locateil In W aahingioii, directly op I.Ur 't I 111 I 1, ,FIII1-T I i. ' If, I, RfflllllKMIIItlllllT rH-4h4M444d male ttlwt.4fliwvwa-aal.lt.4 all Patent Ituaineaa with greater lirouilitneaa and dlaoaU'h and leita coHt than any other patent attorney a, who are at a dlKtance from Washington, and who have, then-fore, to enndoy "aawM'iate atlorueya." We make preliminary ex nminatlona ami flirnlah opinion aa to patentability free of chanre.and all who are Interested In new invt-iitloha and pate 1 1 la are IiivI(h1 to aend for a copy 4 our t Jnlde for li- laining rateni"," which ia aeni free 10 any auiireaa, anil contitiiv itiMiplete liiatrilcllopa howt4Miblaln pateiila, and other valuable matter. We refer to the Der'iiaii-Amerlean National Ituuk. Washington, li. 4'.; the Itoyal HwihIIIi, Norwegian, and imulan U'gatlnna, at waahlngtou: Hon Joa. faaey, late t'htef Juatlce V. M. t'onrt of t.'laima I to the otTtrlala of Ihe II. M. patent Oltlce and to cW ualora and Mcmla ra of t'ongreaa from every Htnle.. Addnaa: UU.P4 HAUOKIt tk (it., HTdlcltora of atenta and Atlorneya-al-law, Inll llulldlug, Waahlngtn, !. I - PATENT S . 1 K A. P. I.Av'KY, Nn. A V HT. V. W. WAM- IV Imr'on.ili. 1:., proprtetora of the "Mi'lKXTIrlt! ttKO-ml.,-lTwelve vi-iim expTlence aa Solicitor 4f Pat cut a. We pivx'iite litnlaon Inviitlona, elc.,and praa fee -Patent jtw in all Ita branrhea in the Patent otttce and Ihe I'. H. 4'oiirta. our IfandlaMik on Pn'enla, with fiill direction ami advlce,acnt Kre. Aloo.wumplecopleaof the "Me tent ifto llcconl," the ehenpeat uaeful and family Journal pule lliieu ; only 4nla a year. . .. ... JUelMaj PENS IO N S rlca while In the Armv arc entitled to Penahma ; alao, Ti el ra" Tf 1 tinao amldleta whotfled frofn coimnonenee oi aerv ." Ker wl -atampa-fr t'oll Inalrutitlona 1 ,1'enalona and all klndaof Holdlera' I lalina. I SilTtJ" a 0., Pa.lea and ltaMMty Altcraieya. dcIMO -, - P. O. Itox 21. WAHJUNOTO.N, lit I). USE RO8E PILLS. -THE AURORA RESTAURANT, Nortfowcatieorner Front kud Alder alreeta, fa the Only Place In IVrtland where you fan get 1JOOD Rftl'ARE HEAL roi d f'KNTft. Trial, 'ONLY IS CENTHi A New England Woman's -"OUR PEOOTTIE8," . 4T KEMIAH HIIELTOV, Author of Xetfed," "Forty Iaya, or tine Vacation," 'The Iteigniaanu iM-pinaor Ainmuon." rar Addreai,encloalng JTieenla, Aut bora' IubllahlngCom- pany, Xo. Z7 liond atreet, ew iora,M, 1, je.ag IfTIOl YOIJRHFI.r BY MAKING MOXKY WIIKV A X 1 Ijl Ja gdden ehanee la offered, thereby al way a keep ing poverty from your door. Thoae who al waya lake an van tage of the rood rhaneea for making money that are offered renerallv become wealthy. while thoae wno do Improve aneh-rtianeeeremaln..ln. poverty. We want many men, womtn, lioya and girl to work for tia right in their own- lo cal it lea. 1 ie riuaineaa win pay more -man ien iimea oral nary wagea. We furnlah an expenaive outfit and all that you need, free Ko one who engagea falla to make money very rapidly. You can devote yourwnoieiime 10 ine wora or only your anare momenta. Full Information and all that.1 needed pent free, Addreaa HTlsaoa a Co., Iortland, Maine. - 7 not-w TUB AMERICAN " StiaTrrrBys DYK ANI n.KA?C ALL KIXHM OK BII.K, WOOfJCN and mixed good, after the beat and neweat Oertuan and French ayaU-ina. Kid llovea and Feather cleaned and died by a new nroeena. Hlanketa and Furar leased-nleely, gleaning anq ayeiog uenia- ciotning a aiieeiaity. . - . 4 "OS HA l A CO.; - Ntx 10 Ralmon atreet, Portland, Oregon. OUTFIT HKNT FREK TO- TIIOHE WHO WWII TO engage in the moat pleaaant and. prontanie laiaineaa Known, r.veryrning new. ;apiiat nmrequiren. we-arui furnlah you everything. 110 a day and Upward la anally made wit hoot-ataytng awy-fTonr homw over night. 'Xtf rlak whatever. Many new worker wanted at once. Man are maktnc fortune at Ihe boaineaa. IadlMi makeaa muc aa men, and youiig tinyra HfT gTmrnTBTe "frTBT pay". X 0 one who la willing to work fail to make more money everyday than ran be made tn a week at any ordinary employment. Thoae who en rare at once will find a abort road to fortune. r-Addreaa II. IIallbtt Co., Portland, Mala. - bo4-4W OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD COMPANY. On and after October 11th, 180, train will run aa follows (DAILY, EXCEIT HUNOAYH)! Eaatolda Dlvlalaua. rlON POSIT LA WD TU BOAtEBlKG. Mall Tralai' " ' I RATBS - v AUKIVEfl Portland., 7:M0 A. at. I IUaeburg ...7:(V) p. u. ltoaeburg 5.-4M A. M. Irtlaiid ...i:JC P. aU f.... I.RAVKa Portland. Iielutnon....:. Athaaiy F. a preaa T raid ....:no K m. ...4:A. M. I.clannii.... Portland... AKRIVKM : r. U 10:05 a. a. I.KAVRH IVrtland Junction. I'relglit Train AKKIV 4i.no P. M. :ip.M. ...n-.! A M. I Jlinctltlli... ,..,f:V A M. Portland.., The On iron and California Itallmad Kerrv innkea connaa. lion with all lU gular Trnlna on Faalaide lilvlalon. IKOM I.KAVKM lortand Corvallia ... M ratal de lllaln. POKTI.AXI TO OKYALI.IN. Hall Tralai ...8:00 A. M. ....H:.'W A. M. t'oralll... Portland... AKKIVKM S:00 p. at. 8: J0 P. M. 4'loe conneetioha are made at Uowdnirr with the Stare of the t 'a I Horn I a and Or-itmi vtage Com puny. liraeiator aate 10 an i ne principal ointa in (.'all rorma and the KUtat, at the 4'ompany'a office, ' teraer f astl rTBl WrecK al rerrj Laatllif rrlaa, Htorage will he rharreil on Freight remaining la Com pany' Warehouaea. over tweiily-fiuir houra. , , rr'lgnt will not ne received for ahlpment after ft o'clock P. a. on Kaalalde IHvlalon, and 0'1-ha-k V. M. on Weatalde :. Mvlalon. " J. HltAXI'T. K. P. ItoriKItM. tleneral HuucrlntendenL 4 ien. Freight and Paaaenger gent. a-ia tf PORTLAND TO (AN FRANCISCO. Carrying U. 8. Matt- aal Weill, Fargo & Co s Exp: 'eit. . . riHK-'onKl4)N 1 pany and I'uclfie Ctt Slt-amidilp ComMiiiy 11AILWAY AXI XAVK1ATIOV CXM- III dla- puleh, every tlvjj dava, for the glaive port, one of their new and elegtuit A 1 Iron Hteamahlpa, via.! THE OREGON, COLUMBIA, AND STATE OF CALIFORNIA. HAII.IX4TTAYcV-January t. a. is, is, is. 8. Februarr 9, 1, I saving IVirllaad at 3 A. m. Tllltoroil Tlt'KFTH aold to all the principal clllc la the I'nltcd Mlafea and Canada. For particular for Paaaage and Frelrht. Hteamablp . Or to w'wFl.l'r'i'X Agent 41. K. t H. Bo.. - - -fomf of-1 land Frowt -at eeetaf pjr v -tI , tHv J. Mit KA K KN kUA. Agent ttt Ihe P. C. HrK 43o.. , ID and tM North Front atreet, IHtrtland. Of. COLUMBIA BOOT AND SHOE Sf ORE. WALTKS rROHBT. ORO. W. BlLaa. C. W. BILES & CO., 171 Heeond Mt.,4Vnten'nll Illock.bet. Morrlaon and Yamhill, Impdrteta and Iiealer In Boots and Shooo From the Leading Manntaetorlea Of the' EaaU - CAIX ANIJ EXAMINE OUH HTtX'K. -:""'.'- '" ellf . JOHN AIUCOK, WATCHMAKER A ND JEWELER, No. r Front alreet, IHirtland, Oregon. ' A Fine Aaaortment of CLOCKS. WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES i - . , AT UiW l'UltrriM. -OMVfH a .AperWIy v(f Work ; UlimxminL i-iirennaing Ajir.ui.A.- wati r.i in reel ana rorrwaa. I and having hadvantge of ow Kent, I can aafely pros T'lae liwer I'rlcea than any other houae In tlregon. iwingeompeteni,! win retir uommouor f ine watcbea atlafa4'torlly. tCTACLK and omCAL4MX)lH a Hpeelalty. KllverWatctw. ...... WailhamHIIver Watchea, Jal 3m ....-n?:fis.)w to so.es tl.0V taOO-M THE PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Strata Rooms -Cornar of Flratand Stark - Over lodd A THton'a Bank., ('talM Over Elkt OVER oWe HUNDRED THaaM4 'hale Bka .AND......... X . PAPEIW AND MAGAZINES. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. MONTHLY UVEA, 11.00-PAYABLE QAIITEIILY. If. W. 4'orla-tt, W. II. Itrackett, A. ('. Wlbba, C. II. W. Fechbelmer, II. Falling, I. Ilium. . Lewi lYealdentj II. Falling. Heady. K buyler, Jr., Treaaurer; M. W. Feeh- Opptt'KRa Matthew ..-v-i fwmmMwmM . ... r.uu M ... j helmer.OirreapondlngHecretary; lleiiry A.Oxer, Libraiiaa and Keeordlng Heeretary. . J ; Gonoral Forwarding and Commission. Freight and lUgrare forwarded and dellyerad with die patch. Planoa.and Furniture movvd. Order for Hack prom ptiy attended to, Imy or NlghU Olee-.-a. w. Cr. Neeaaidl aaid Stark Cta. 4T Mark, Car of (X T. Co. -m USB ROSE PILLS. Q 1 n OUTFIT FUIINIHIIED FltEE, WITH FUIX IN O I - at rod ion for conducting the moat profitable bual neaa that anron ran en race In. Tbe bualneaa I ao eaav to Jearn, and our Inatrnetlona ere ao almple and plain, thai anyone can make great proflla from the very Hart. No one can fall who la willing to work. Women are aa aunreaaful I aa men. Itnv and rtrl run mnrn larva auma Man have uiwia u iiik wuinKH uir urn uuiiun-i uuimni in a ainrie week. Nothing like It ever known before. All who engage I are'aurprlaed at the caae and raMdJlywith which ibejti auie to maae money, i uu can engage in inia bualneaa aur Ing your pare time at great profit. Yon do not have to la veal capital la H. W take all the rlak. Thoae who need ready money ahould write lo u at onee. All fttmlahed free, . Addreaa Taoa a Co., Auguata, Maine, . w atMS -