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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1881)
. .J I ' v -' i. ' THE NEW NORTHWEST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1881. L .... 'BLANDER. , v . - Twh but a breath A ad jret the air, food name wa willed, , And friends, orice fond, grew" cold and tilted,. And; life wu worm than death. iOne Tenomed word, That atruck fta coward, poisoned blow, . In craven whUper, huahed and low ' " "" And yet the wide world heard. " Twaa but one whleper oner- . that muttered low, for very shame, '; ' The thing the Slandererdare not name "" And yet 1U work wa done. A bint ao Blight, . , --.: " Lnclyet, so mighty la lt power," ( ' "A human eoul Id one ehort hour Zz Lie crushed beneath iu blight. CURIOUS ItESULT OF A WILL 8UIT . .' T Eliza rowers, spinster, bher will, which Va - drawn by a lawyer tmtr thtfofmmtcrtftnii ajltiwert -, .T without objection, eave twenty-three specific lesr- Acies, nine of - them to relatives and friend, amounting to f.M.Otx), ani the other fourteen to E" ubllc'charltlerap?rfrathf -1MV tlc largest ehig $-),0(K) to the American Unitarian Associa- tion. fi Then followed this residuary clause, to wit: "After jlhe, payment of the foregoing lega cies and aU'eiperises and charge in the settlement of my estate, should there be any surplus,! give and bequeath the Mine to my executors, andthe survivors of them or their successors, if any such should be. appointed to administer on my estate, r? to be by them distributed to such persons, socle- ' tie or institutions as they may consider most do. -.'",'! ". " serving.". Cljarles Allen and Isaac 8. Cruft were nameuexecutdrs In aVubequentclaue, andacte! a such. They proceeded to-settle the estate, and ' paid each ana all of the specific legacies, and there remaining an, as ascertained, amount of $W,3X) In money, as the residue, and which came under the residuary clause, they formed a scheme for its . distribution, and, presented the same, to the Pro bate Court for Its aanctlon thereof. This dintribu . tion was to be made' among societies, Institutions ' .; and individuals, a list having been prepared. . . , In this status f things, one of the heirs, having desired and tried In Vain to get. an old secretary, - "V1" which was esteemed of value principally from its . antiquity and as an-heirloomlnthe family, ap- Uki to counsel to see whether one of the execu ors had a right to retain it and keep it himself, instead of selling It, so she could have a chance to """ buy It. This led to the xjounseKs calling. for and .examining the-willT and, as" result, lie nd'rised - the next of kin, Harah Nichols, that the said resid- '". uary clause was invalid, and the law would give r her the whole of the Yesidue. Thereupon proeeed los"'werc4nMitAti ' In Court, an " to linvo tl)f auesll6iiltled.A biUlrrequitrwftinit'l so as .to raise the issue, and a demurrer was tiled pre ' tenting the question of law Involved. .It war re served by a single Judge, and argued about two - . years since before the whole Court. Tlie rescript, wlplu has recently been sent down, reads as fol- lows, viz. : "The terms of the residuary Inquest clearly-manifest an intention that it shall be ;-, taken in trust, but lhe trust is not sutllciently de fined to be carried Into etrect, and a trust, tliere " r v fore, results, by implication of law (o tlie next of kin of the tebUtrixi, Thej-esult Is t hat all of thd J. - specific legacies which have been paid are not dis : turbed, but the scheme devised for the distribution ' of tlie residue Is defeated, and tlie next of kin gets the whole $W,300, iwlih sulwequent accumulations nd-intepestf the whole lelng now about Sso.miO. ' It Is 'a singular fact that, but for some feeling . ' which grew-out of A question as to who should -l - havei an old secretary, which was worth perhaps $25, no counsel would have;leen cottsultl, and . the executors would" have -distributed the said ii i 1n ,t,a prop""'"1 alxivft iirifbHllftiyml. Mrs. Harah? tSlr-h-h -rnt g I-vM ' 1 1 " "'"HHii one, of the. -individual .legatees, under the said ipeci flo bequests,' so that she or her estate (she elation of the younsr uttetnied, the secular element was not calculateil to give tone to a religious mhul. Church enter tainments are degenerating. People who are hor rified at tho idea, oi atteudiug a thtattr will listen to a badly-spoken dialogue, or witness an atrociously-acted fareer with perfect coniposure, be cause the place of representation la'a churcli ves try. Cblldreo who ought to le in their beds are adorned with elaborately trimmed dresses and gay ribbons, and sent on the stage to speak the pieces which they have been, forced to learn--anU to receive their tlrst' lesson in vanity and love of applause. What a promiscuous crop of actresses these Sunday school concerts are ripening! Ae believe in moderate recreation. It is necessary, nay, even Imperative; but, If given by a church association, too much supervision cannot be given to the exclusion of anything which will clash with church teachings. And even attention to religious duties can be made to seriously interfere with the equally sacred claims of home upon young people. fcrcfcinge. L-l'' Few menachleve . success through luck. -Especially is this true of the cultivation of the soil, where nothing Is got for nothing; where there Is an Intimate relation between cause and effect, a just compensation Tor an honest day'a work, a re ward only for persistent enort and steady purpose. A Wisconsin farmer twenty-three years ago planted a piece of waste land, unfit for cultivation, with black walnut tees. The trees are now from sixteen to twenty Inches through, and have been sold for $27,000. . The colored ieonle of Lincoln county. Kv., have UELiiieiiiA meetljTg andjnade a formal protest against the uneiual distribution of tlie pulII; whooi rund and the unfairdlscrimlnatlons against the colored schools. - . , all the residuary sum-n iidditlon to the said $10,U00.-WorO7 J lemld of January Wh, - CONCENTRATED HAY. r , Every Uay brings something new In some part of. the world. We are now to have hay-cake, or concentrated hay. A ranchman from Truokee Meadows informs us that a gentleman name Van , deVelde. from Chicago, Illinois, has established himself in the valley, nd Is engaged in making experiments for the concentration of hay. He 14 said to be succeeding admirably in his undertak- " lngr A quantltjr'of Htfalfa-rrayis run through a hay-cutting machine, then Is run' through an Iron grinding machine similar to a bark mill, and re uced by the addition of boiling water (a small stream of which enters the mill with the chop) to a sort of pulp. The pulp Is put Into a large kettle shaped receptacle of boiler Iron called a digester. In this the pulp is treated with steam, under great J treasure, and comes out a brown liquid of alsiut he appearance and -conslstencj' of ordinary mo lasses. This Is put through strainers of strong woolen stuff, and the liquid is then evaporate! and molded Into cakes of about the size of a com mon brick". The pulp remaining in the strainers Is Dlaced In a powerful press and a further quan tity obtained for evaporation. The residnertaken froriV4he press, appears to be mere woody fibre, as destitute of nutrlcious matter as so much saw dust. This can be readily utilized In the manu facture of wrapping and other coarse kinds of pa per. Air. Vahxile Velrte expoctsto find a ready : market for his hay-cake's In Arizona, New Mexico and other places where hay- commands enormous prices. ' Pnspectora iftnd others traveling in 'desert regions may thus carryN1k,n, ' which, m It't the addition of a little waKr, Incomes a very con venient article. , Tims the llbrous' matter origi nally In the hay Is restoredXMr. Van de Velde thinks of erecting permarteirt wrks at some quit able point In California next Siirqrttef. The con centrated hay will lie principally, ntanfrectumt during the rjummer months, as the nioldeil cakes can then" be dried out ready for packing wJthout the expense of artificial heat. Virginia ChrdHicle. Speaking of the project to cut a raliroad tunneV Under the Falls of Niagara, the Montreal .lllfn ,ay : Thls connection between 'Canada, and the. United Btates will be made lartly,by tunnel and narfln l. ...U. fW.ln,Mlfvavl ro fnrmllifr a ' VaillT IUITi Tlinill I W 1 1 rw im m r-, " confCTi mfo ii to rnrelTf miifflTT'fftr tjllB li 'Jtif is pan oi mi scuenie. , , . . . ( . . . The inan that will take a newspaper for a length of time, and then send it back refused' 1 and un- Eld for, would swallow a, blind dog's dinner and en stone the dog for being blind. r. ' - , THE CLAIMS OF HOME, - V During the long Winter evenings, home pleas urea sutler by outside competition, raterfamlllas has lodge meetings and society committees to. at tend. - Then there are the young people, who in every well regulated family belong to some churcli. There ar Bible-class night, lecture night, and va rious other calls of a social nature which young ladies consider Imperative. Tlie young men of the family have their associations, which take up more or less of their time., Hut 'It Is geuerally tuaterfamllias who suffers. She has to stay at home to see that things alLgOrlghLwhlle the others are away. Now, llible-vlass meetings, lec tures and church concerts are doubtless excellent things in their way,, but there is a tendency to carry even those to excess. Nowadays it needs considerable originality to Introduce special at tractions. leopleget tired of hearing (he same people sing time after-time, sing they never so charmingly. The organ lxatloj: of jtieh moles of recreatitm entail much time aiul anxiety, and they are not always of a kind best suited for the appre- in some oi them we nave Professor AukIiov claims that more rain falls now-Iir-Nebraska than forhierly, and that this. rainfall is increasing with the march onettle ment and consequent cultivation.; y. . The roar. of Niagara has been set to music, but what does it signify ? Even tho height's" of the Andes have been scaled. mVc w Jlarcn HcgMcr. .' . - - . r Breathes there a man with level head who never to his friends hath said, when he returns rom for eign lands, When I was in Europe.'1 There are eighty-two thousand different kinds of plants,' Including the two-legged variety at street corners! llmitier Enrique. -- - MIHCKl.IJtNF.OUH ADYJTXKMENT. , C A T A It It II , rM E. MOST rnKVAt.KNT BrTT I.KAHT tNIKItHTXI 1 of hII lliinof, Ik thHlw of liiucli nM'ili niitfiTln end thouanlM of prmMfure lHtlm aonuMltv. lUt. KKCK hit niul. hl lii-HM m llfo study, iiavliiit lcn a grt-ut auf ferrr hlnisflf until furedjy . Which he ban for thirteen nrs In Ii fa, practice the three lnt (n Portland, Or. Mitt f li,viir'st Kmta with thwiuoat ntWfiiftorv renults. lie hnn nlo treated "ipvcritl pliylclinii. With tlila iwTuniulHtlve evMenei, we are WBrrati-l Ineny Idk that no otlir prrpnrntion for the eure of this ilUeiifkHn any of IU form will trlve mich unlvontid autlHfiu'tloii as Dr. Kock's Sure Cure for Catarrh, Whlrh Von can art of your Pnintlst at homo, or of rtt. KKCK of lirtltml,Or., ati p-r lioltlf.orslx tHitllmi for fA, Tii IM-iir iimki'i a uprelii'liy of tliv treatment and cure of chnnle dliM-awn, .especially V. Cancer and Diseases Peculiar to Women. Younir men, mlllle-aird or old men who are aufosrin from the ernH-a and Iniflwrvtlonn of youth, nrrroua wpmIi nrmn, rHrlv deenv. Irmil of rilHfllUHwl, !(., uliolllil consult iJlt. KKt K.Iivery Jiln dtrlcllveonflilcniUI. All pnpcr quen tioim BnwTMl tht-ouith the in 1 1 "pftniitly. K.nclMo a thr'e-cent stamp, ttnd Klilrra 1)11. JAM KM KKCK, ' No. I Kind Htnet, Portland, OrcKn. The'trwleauppliedwlth IC KKCK'H NfUK CCKft rXiK rATAUHH dlni-t fronTthw I jorutorj-of lr. K k,or from Jlodirc, lAivln 4 t'o., Portland, tHvttun, wholenale aconta. V "'. JUty- - JOIIN A. DECK; WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, No. Il rront alreet, porlhvnd, Oregon. Ml A fine Assortment of - . c , CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES at iajw ruicix. . RcptMng a njtreUilty - Atl ti'ork Wnrraittrd. Purchnnlna AMKTtlCAN WATrHKH IHrwt and forCaeh, . . . ... . . . - j . a - a , - auil uavilic I lie ni viuimre or uiw iiciii. I c an pieir nruoi- -tttf Ixwer lTI-w than any otlior hoime in Or'irn.- 14-1 n eonipetent, I will repair Common or r in W ate be aa(lfictorllT. ' , HPKCTACI.K and OITICAL OOCilJH a Specialty. , IT la. I n IlilirwUWhM Waltliam Hllver WaU-hra , - J04KTII irilHAXlX JhI 1m $li.oo t.-.ui MORTOS M. SFACLDIHO. :xPAOiriO MARKET. 'Butchers a n d P a o k en, tiu isBieri in Airxmaa or FRKSII AND CURED ME ATM, BACON,lIAM4 A LARD, - 35 and 37.B Stroet. Corner of taoond,- . PORTLAND, OREOON. 'Special AiUnUpngKTtn to BupplylncBhlpa. aellU MI8CELLANEOU8 ADVERTIBliMENTH. .DR. PAUL M. BREHAfl. Tlxs Host Successfal Physician on the Pacific Coast . ! ' IN THE TREATMENT OK ALL . CHRONIC AND DIFFICULT CASES, BAH RETURNED AFTER AN EXTENhIVK Ti'l'ROK the tlaatern Htatea for the ptiat four mohtha. The 1 tor vUlted all the prlni-lpal niftilcal Inntltutlonii in the Iwrjre Mtlcs of the I'niled Htau, and comef back with all the modern mrthodi, Inntrtinirnta and appllanc' kwiwn to the niont acleiititic men in the profewtion. The l-lor haa alMi hrouirht eharta and manikins to llluatrat hl lectumt. - DR. PAI'f. M. it It K NAN haa leen levturtnic for ii rr on the Law of Life and Health-.- In hi private and public lecture he haa taucht men and Women the true yeiu of life, lw to be healthy and happy, If they would onlytw f ulded by hi wlae counH Ititt all iHiin hear III de Ixhiul ami lHt motive lecture, nor can lie tell every! htnx neceMury for kutTcrlnir humanity -Jo kntrw from the public ttHnim-iMfor a promiNcuon.,audleiicc. There remulna much to te learned from him. a hi experience extend overbroad n.-hU of active profcHxIonnl life. Tlila knnwU etlne mi neceury to the welfare of milTerer can mity be Kleantnl bv private I'rofi-HHlona H'omuiltntlou at IiIm omc. ilia exiWrlence rn the vartou part of Kuroe and America Itlvea iiim Hticb oiiiMirtuiiltlett of Icarniiiir the delicate dU- 4I..H Ij.n family .f.... tn-lr ni.nle of I treatment and iiermanent cure, aa no other ih vkIcUii on the paciflc fount rau claim. He haa not only trruliii llu-xe lliteaHe iiiot Mueetufully, but him miwle them a life utility, aa a few momenta' conaultallon Will prove. He haa become an exiert In the treatment of diaeaMC, Ktuikuw and Urau(eiii4'Otr t 4he ee-(ieililct I ve ncnna of both male and fcntale, Incluilln iIIim'uim cuuihhI by the FOLLIES OF YOUTH, Such aa Ki'r.KMAToKKinr a, or Hkminai. Wkakkkhm, or I or. I'KKrm-r Vitality. Nearly Iwo-thinU of all iliet'lironie iUi-HNearliiK, either dtrc-tly or Imllrectly, frtun aome de rangement of lhe actuaTTiAfctcm. and yet thla subject la nc;lectd by the majority of the meiilcal profeaalon. IT lQ TDIir That peraona who are unfortunate enouxh to lie afflicted by any form of aexul dlaeaae have a delicacy1 In caillnK umii the proper phyalclan In time, from a .enne of iixhI enty, and atimetlmea from iKnoranee, and permit lluw illn eaaea to rM until their eonatltutloiia liectune corrupted, their orKaniaatioti broken down, and the hoie of future liapplneHa bllKhted, until death becomea a welcome mca aetiKer to carry them out of thnia mlaeralile exlnteni. ThoMe who call In Kmc upon Dr. I'.U'L M. ItKKNAN need have no fear but what he will reatore them t4ierfect health and vla;or, make their bodied pure ani their mliida content, if they will only follow hla alvl-eiii treMMtM-nt. t'ajarrh. lironchltia. Throat lrimaaea, Hkln maeaaea, Rheumatlam, Kidney Complaint, and all Dlaeaaea of the Eye and Eur, Hbmacli and Hladder, he can cure without Ml.. No Uuack Noatruuia uaed ; no slop treatment; no .false" promise. Everything strictly confldcntlal under all circu mat nncea, (Hl.NHLLTATIO.V KHKE, and a llat of printed uncsttoii acnt to thoae living at a distance who cannot consult him personally. . . 'r All Hurglcal Opcrallona performed. . T OrriCK No. l First street, lielwcen Oak ami Pine. Office Hours From 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to ft and 7 to N p. m. All letters for profeaalonal taislness niust lie addrfssel to lir. Paul M. llrenau A to.,. First at reel. Port land, Or. U-7 o NO PATENT, NO PAYl PATENTS HTAINKD FOR INVENTtJRH IN. THE UNITED Htntca. Canada, and Kurone. at reduced nrlcea. Willi our prtnclniil ottlce located In Wiudiinirlon. direct Ir unito i-aa Uio a'nlttitl aitatws J'qMtiT wmr aide to attend t7 all Palvnt Kuslness wlllt ifrnaler promptness and dlsatcir and leas cost man any other patent attorney, who are at a distance from Washington, and who have, therefore, to employ "aaaoclatenttorivcya." We make preliminary ex aminaliona and furnish oiilnlons aa to patentability free of xihnnre, ami all who are interested in new Inventions and patenta are Invited to aend for.a copy of our "Uutde fur Ob taining: .Patents," which la aent free to any aaldreaa, and eontaina complete Instructions hfw toolitaln patetita, and other valuable matter. We refer to the Herman-American National Hank, Washington, D. tlie Hoy a I Nwedlah, NorwcKlan, and iHtnlsli Ijegatbina. at Wasliinyton; Hon. Jos. t'nsey, lat Chief Justice V. H. t'ourt if Claims ; to the omclala of the IT. H. Patent Odlce, and to Menator and Memlieraof t'oiiirress from every Mtate. - -- Address: IiCls UAtMiKR A CO.. Nollcltora of Patenta and Attorueya-at-tAW, lie Droit Itiilldlug, Washington, D. O. PATENTS R ft. A A. I'. LACEY. No. 60S C HT. JT. W., WASIt . tngton.,D. C, proprietors ut the "HCIKNTlr'IC HKO- KDj'. Twclve-earsexwr1ence aaMill,ltira f PiilenM. WrupriMure Pafnta on Inventions, etc., and prftcl Ice patent Uw In all Its "branches in the Patent iftlce and the CM. Courts." iKifHimdlKKik on Patents with full directions a. . t - . I . I.n u . L. A lu.. u ....... I I .A. i . A ..I. . I I, . ItecOrd,"- thi ehciifH'st iiHi-ful and fitmlly Journal llshed ; nly a Cenla a year. ' - detMJl . PEW SI ON Sa ALL NOLDIKRH DIMARLED BY HICKNESS OR INJ' V rl-s while In the Army are entitled to vnshita alao. lhe hetnf of those Moldlers whodlcl from cousequencea of service. Mend stamps for Full. Instructions. In Pensions and all kinds of Moldler' Claims. 4 C. M. KITF- -. I' I'fuaUa aa4 Kanty Allararyi, dcft-SO , I'. OelWx21. WAXHINOTON.D. D. -e USE ROSE P ILLS. TRAVEL. OEE009 AST) CALIFORNIA RATXEdAD Ca ir'.-.,-.. On and after October 11th, WO, trains will run aa follows . i (DAILY, EXCEPT Ht7NDAYR)Z Cavat-al4l Dlvlalai. rKOSI POStTlAND TO BOSEBI'BU, ' Haiti Trmtai LEAVES ARRIVES . INirtland ..7:.in a. m. I lbMMburg..v ....7K r. kk' lloseburg A:00 a. m. Fortland.....u r. M. 1. EAVES INirtland liCbanon.. ;. AllMkaiy KipreM T ratal 4:Of p. m. I liehannn. LEAVES lortland Junction :VA. M. Portland...., rrelgbt Tralai ARRIVES : P. M. loan a. m. ARRIVES tl.00 p. B. .fl:H a M. I Junction... ......-h;U a M. Port lan i The firegon and California Hal I road Ferry make conn t)on with all Regular Trains on Kaslslde Division. , Weatiido IHilslai. HON PORTLAND TO (OK V AI.LIM. " .' Mnll Trmlai T. st A V RH A R K 1 V tA INirt laud :0h a. M. I irval I Is... ....... ,.....;(fi K M. . Corvallla H:.lo a. m. lVirtlanil... .....3:JU p. M. . Close connect ions are made at Rosehurg with the Htages of the California and i Irertitr-Mtaifc Company. Tickets for sale to all the principal point In California andthe Fast, at the Company office, ;v" t'araer F ass Frvat Street a. si rrry Ua4lag. rertlaad. Htorage will lie rhargetl on Freight remaining In Cjum pany'a Wartdiouai-a over twenty-four hours. , . Freight will not he recdved for shipment after a o'clock P. M.on Kastlde Division, and o'clock P. M.,on westaid Division. J. lUlANIrT. K. P. KtMJKRM. ' General HuerlntendeiiL Ocn. Freight and Taaaenger Agent. , If OREGON RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION CO, OCEAN DIVIHION. For San Francisco. JTEAMER LEAVES EVERY FIVE DAYM AT S A, Mi 5 aa follows : . - ('iMIMblA. Fetiruary... Febniary.., March March April April Oregwn. February.. March March. April......... April : May MuTrrrnr: ..17 4 ..! ... n ,..H .. 'nisi Ntale rllfra)law (P. C. a. a, ro.) February. '19 February..... March March.. A pri 1S Mrti.... m....at M ay-.nr.;:: '..i,:,. -.at 3D 1 tilth 1 1 reserved to change steamer or sailing day. . TiiRoruti Tickets wild lo all the principal Cltle In th I'nlteti Htate ami Oanailaa. - GENERAL OFFJCEKOomer Front and D tree ta, Port" land, Oregoiu . - " A. L. MAXWELL, J. Mtt'RA KEN A CO., Ticket Agt. O. R, A N. Co. . Agta. P. C. H. H. Co." T. F. OAKfX, . JOHN Mt'lR, Vlce-Pre. and Manager. Gen. Frgt. and Paaa. Agt. MIIEKlim SALE. ' f- -Y VIRTVK OF AN EXECtTTION TO MR PIRECTEI J I iaauetl out of the Circuit Court of the Htate of t regon for ' lhe County f Mnllnomah, upon a Judgment rendered in . said Court on the IVh day of ntoler, Ihmi. In favor of Job Mhay, I'lalntlfT, -and against Jamea Turk and Cathertna Turk, iN-fi-ndanta, for the an m of One Hundred and HeV enty-V'onr a,ar (l7t.t, with Interest at the rnjeof 10 iMr. , cent per annum, and costs of suit and accruing ousts, I did. on the Ijt4i day of January, ss, levy usm tlie above-named ' liefendmils real pniM'rtyrSltuatel In- Multnomah County, . Htate i Oregon, to-wll: I'luj JAottb twenty-live cSi) feet of . the east sixty iljll) feet of Ixit niniibeeed our (L) In Block numlerHl Kiglity-fotir (SIHn tlie City of Portland In said. County and Htate, said Judgment being duly .assigned to J. ' 1 Aturelanu and A. iniuier tmtncMD.qgy nr ja jj l"'ir: ' fill tlie liiihmir dill! IIM'tlHinTTo-wll: tlie sum of rWveiil Heven and Hrt-ltm Jhillora i77.iii, Wllh InU-rcst thereon at the rate of lo per cent Jwr annum, and for costs and accru inireoats. - THE PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Rooms- Corner of First aryl 8tark Streets (Over l.add A Til ton's Bank.) , ('lain Orrr F.lght Tbonsavnd 4 ilee BMat j n 4-- OVER ONE HUNDRED' PA TERM AND MAGAZINE MEMBtRSHIP FREE TO ALL. MONTHLY DtF.H, $1.00-PAYABLE qARTERLY. ,. tusw-rons-W. H. Lndd, P. C. rvhuylei". Jr., MTTrr-aly, TI. W. Corts'ft, W; 11. Bracket!, A. ('. Olhha, C. Jl. Iwls, M. W. Fechhelmcr, II. Fulling, U Blum. Orrtcrfts-fatihew P. pendy, Prnldcnt; II. Falling, "Vlc'-Presld-tilj P. C Bchuyler, Jr.. Trensnrcr; M. W, Fe ii lielmcr.Corrcspondcng Hcrelary; Jlcnry A. Oxer, librarian ami Ri-ordlng eVH-retary. , 1 1 17 F Ii YOURSELF BY M AKING MONEY WHEN A U jIjI golden chance Is olt'crtl;tiicrelijr always k-e lug Mvertyfrom your door. Those who always take advan tage of the good chances for making money that are ottered generally Isf-ome wealthy, while llios,' who do notrmfrove such rhancea rmaln in fiOverty. We want many men, women,lMir and tflrls to work for ijs rlgli In Ihelr own Io cs lilies. The iHisinesawlU pay more- than ten tlmea orl I nafy Wages. We furnish an expensive outfit and all that you need, free. No one who engages fall to make money very ntpldly; You enn devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moinqntn. Full Information and all that Is needed sent free. Address HTIKson A Co., I"ortland, .Maine, : ; mHH ' THE AURORA RESTAURANT, Northwest corner Front and Alder street, la the Only Place In Portland where you can ret fl OOD SQCARC IEAL FOB SS C ENTS. Or OUTFIT RENT FREK TO Til ( )H5W TT r" "WTmT r TO engage In the j.oat pleasant and profitable business known. - r.vervtnf ng mew; aniiai oh mnirm. wrwwnr made without atavlng away from home over night. No risk whatever. Many new woraer wanieq at once "are makliirTortanTI Mlhs buniiisw. IjmBp mskei a meu, andyoung boy and girl make great pay. No one who I willing to work falls to mak more money everyday than can be mad tn a week at any ordinary employment. Those wboengajre atone will nnd a abort mad to fortune. AddreasU. llA4.LBTT A CoPorUaod, Main. . oo4-M -i k.. II..M.I..M1 Ii. lllrfll. nl ..id ..IU.I1II..M AH Uflll.T.W. ll.illirl-1r, iij .ill..- ... P..... . .'..a r.., .... i....... the'isth day of February. lsHI, at. Ile hour of 10 o'clock A.M., at the Court House dKr In said County,! will sell at publle ' auction the above dearllic,d renl prperty itt aald Ivfend. ant lo the highest bldijvr for cash, lo satisfy said exeru . ; tion, costs and ni-enilngiiosta. JHKPH BUCirTEU KherlfT of Mullnomati County, Oregon. -January 27, IMSl." - MIlKRIlfN MALE. 1Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO ME DIRECTED " Jl Issued out of the County Court of the Htateof Oregon f' the County of MiiltnoniHb, upon a Judgment rendered In ' said t'ourl on lhe ltd day of January, lasl. In favor of J. W. ' " Biiltev, Hiilntirr. and against Hhallum P. White and Cathe rine r White, Is-fcndants. for the sum of Forty-Three aad JC-1U0 Dollar 1 1 41,82). Willi Interest at the rate of 10 per eent er annum, and eimla rf suit and accruing Post, 1 did, on he sth 4lay of January, IhnI, levy upon the alve-namedl Is-fcndanls' real proH-rty, sllunlHl In Mnllnomah County. Htate of Oregon, to-wit : That certain piece of land alt listed in theCHyof Port land. Mil It notnnh Count v, Htate of Oregon, ' descrltedns mllMWs: ntxltm fed In Block So.4tM.ln the liol briMik tnwt, filly if Portland, Oregon. " Now, therefore, by virtue. of ssld execution, on'Malnrdsy, the lth day of February, at the honr of 10 o'clock A. M.v at the Court lloime iloor In said county, I will sell at publle auction lhe alstvetlescrllsHl real proMrtyof said I-fend ants ti tlie highest bidder Torea'sh. to satlsfr nld execution and accruing -s!b. JohKPIi HCCHTU Hheriffof Multnomah County, Oregon. January T, ld. 4ITATIOX. VVi'iiTV' iv i i ti T ut iti- 4 1 tfiYTtPfliTV " TTVI'VTV I j Mull noma Ii. In lhe mailer of lhe Ksiate of lister N. Kllev, a minor. This mailer, coming on reguiarty 10 on . heard at this day iiion the petition of U.K. Allen, (iuanllrfn alMive-named I,ester N. Itiley, for an order authorising the sale of real estate of said mlm4ind It now apiiimrftig from said petition that It Is mn-esWary and pmiier Ilia! the real estate descrllKit in said petition, bewlf: fiOta and 0 . In BlfM-k 'if In the City of Portland, the property or an id estate, he sold for the mitinlenaiice of said ward; It I now therefore ordered Ibat tin next of km of said minor and alt iiersons Interested In suld estate le and apenr l fore thja. . Court In the Court-room Iberiwif on Monday.'-Mie 7th day Man-h, iMMl.al the hour of lOo'cliM-k A. M. of said day, thn and there to show cause why license1 should not be granted for the sale of said descrtlied n-al estate, and that the adv nlcr M published once each week or three successive we k In the Nr.w Nortiiwsat. W'ooowAKn A Wooiiwamo, Attorneys fur tjuanllau. February l. lssl. H. W. RU E. Couuty Judg; USE R OS E PILLS Qino'UTEIT FURNISHED FREE, WITH FULL IN 0 1 J at ruction a for conducting the moat profitable bus-, Iieaa that anyone can engago In. The biislnea la ao easy lO learn, and our Tnsf ructions aw stt simple and plalw)tha- ftvnyonecafl innae great uroni irm inevery sian. no nn ran fall who t willing tworkv-U'omaw are as suncssfui m 4 in aa I aisla aan nafft JLftryaUHMni)T..J)ny t mailaatthe business over one hundred dollars in a sinale Nothing like It everknown before. AVI whoengngo th ensa ann aapiititir wun wnirn inryjr, able to make money. - You ean engage In thi buslnesa dur tng your ipare time at great profit. Yon do not have to in- Vest capital In ft. W iak li tb risk. Those who need ' ready money should write to u at once. All rurnlahed) free. Addrea True A Co., Auguat. Main. . ' aot-N A i I ii - I a ..... . v ' . v ' . . - , - - . . .