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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1876)
July. G THE WEST SHORE. " WIGANDIA." w-optH Th nifwl alllle. Hie tt.B;-t. and tlie mult sizable ivnip ul (list rt-iue.l1nl aio "I yt;t pre- Mtrd U niiiiixiiiii'lul iu lb' nnt tar.r.il ami 'i'llH m.ni.rr. tlix. '-ma. tlnjc all m. .n. Ii.al t1u.i. T il. I tlir irrit lii-allni: UhUiti far afft-Mflttis oMIie throat and Inns. An i-fl1f ill. f ilillfiuliiiu fiut-i-turaiil aiiii aitiTit live tonic Tliow hIio ui i-tl a I Pliable lariutrallutl ol Hill Balm, wlii' li i lii'tiil'i"'"" t mir uwn hlnlti. am invlt.d to try Wrathf-innd'n Prt-parNl ton and wiUiy llii-tnaclvrt (but II baa all thr tIMiip Hat I'luim lur It. It gxv tone In llif ml ml ami ImmW, lixrt-uxfa tin appetite, am in n-(if imimin-'l roiiN.ltuttoiia or uervom pr-.tralliiii It 4 all Invaluable, rrtti.-dv. Il iiirtfti' Hie IiIimhI. atreindll tu the wIihIp MVKtrm Inipruvi-a iIIuibIIoii, n-tfiilHtva lint ,rnllin. Kru.liMlh liriN(tiiijulHiuttrt-liirtluiiliiliriillli rfrrllv liuniilrw fur till ntf' ""'l boili . Tlie Ural doaritivVarrhi-r-tn II. Mniiiifm tntfil b.t Weal her ford a t'w., llrulU, Hal'-m. OHftt'tii. 5" "-"la. IL JOHN W. GILBERT, Mnlnn. Oregon, AH THE KMN1VK hAI.K OK TUB ct'lt'iintKii jiKitHOM i: Ai'ri-;iiM Urn HroN. line NImm'H, Hud N. D. Noeler'a Children A I Nil, teals. cslriiNlvrly 1 Hoof and Nlioe, or nil kimiH, Leather mtil Mioe KIiiiIIhkk. ami PA VN 4 AMI f'UK llllUlN, FI HH A I'KI.TN. IlllHHtM' UoOllH. Sash-Doors, Blinds, Mouldings; also, Nlalr Hull ill it k. Neroll Nnwlnic and TtinilHK dune on oil or l notice, ty COOK & DENNIS, Whob ivethe l)iH( r.icllltlt'H of any establishment III till- Ml ltd. KHOP-First t'Umr, Myn' Agricultural Wurka liiilliling, NhIviii, Ore oh. A Orders lioin nil jiiii'In mil lit i nil. HA I , I : l M A itm-i: WOIIKN, WM. STAN MM, Deal it III on u men In, ObellkK nnd Head Kioiie. A I no, Han Ilea, Nlnlimry, t'oiiiittiliin, Thnvh, Ar nai.i:m. oimujov V. A NMI I'll, AETIST, foiiinierelnl Nlreet, Nnlcni, Oregon. D i:I.KK IN MTKKKtmi'iil'Kf-.sTKHKSi-op. H'Vli'HH, M- lu-s of siiu ni uitil Niiriotllidtng emihliv Tlx' onlv il In iileiu In ircl llml- i'Iuhn l;linluiii.i-'iuiil I.I II' Nice INirlrtlllN, III Imliii Ink, nil m Wi.tcr t ... .1. .1. V. it v roiti, IhmllT III Nlusew. Kit it k1 and Tin IMnlr. stheel Iron, l'.iipir. Fnriy mid lill IMiiiiiim, IIuiim- i'nriiloliliiK immIn, Kir., Kir. H iiiiifni-iiiriT nf Tin, 4'tipHr mid Mheet Iron Mrr, louimrrrlHl M Nnli-in, Ori'tu. a n : K Uin .v co. Real Estate f Money Brokers SAI.KM, OK !:(:( IN. t III ni:HM A IKITI.I.. Mill U(ti, riMUH 1NT1IK KISK.Ml lli.TKl. NultTH ()K X MH FilMlt'lhi'ii, i-iilllilllillll! I J) ItoolllH, Id null ur hluuli'1 ttinl lltti'tl Ui v llli nil tho uiimIi'i ii liniirnvi'iiii'iit. OiiiiilbiiM from mid lo tlir llolvl Frrr, HOUSE OPKN ALL NIGHT. THOMAS SMITH, - Proprietor, Formi'My ir Mi " Fnij'ln Ihili'l," Tin linlli-n. "' : I'll Ft 1I()VSK AT OREGON CITY l krtl In FIRST CLASS STYLE By T. W. RHODES. S. 0. SKIDMORE, Druggist and Apothecary, 111 FIRST STREET, Portland, - - - Oregon. OREGON Furniture Manfg. Company, IIAVB ItKMOVKD TO Kev Building, Ccrnei first isd I'M Streets. HaiBurctarri Bad Importer, Wlinlf aiile and Retail Deafen In FURNITURE & BEDDING, CARPETS, Matting, OnrUlni, Wiadow Sbtdei, Mtnon, 4c Steam Factory, cor. Front and Madison-sts. rp!IH m AN INSTITUTION KMI'UJYlNll A I Inrifti numlmr ol Immln, unliiit (lie OREGON HARD WOODS In the mnmilncliirenf tln-ir Furniture, ami mini. K''U ' Ki'iilli'tnt'n f lll'B-luiiKf xjit'rk'iit'f tn (Inn liimtuo. Thutcixxlit iihuIk ly t UHlitlillHhineiii tin fur li'Ittr lliiin lliuxe im port ci ticrt't nfttrcaiul In" ('imiinny liuvi miccifiliU in Htopilng all Importations of Cullfomiu anil Kiuu-ru Fur- J. fa. BRENNER, Tvuvher of MnnicVlolin, Pi ano, Uuitar, Ac, I,i'iivp (inli'nt nl (Irny'w, nr nt n'Kfdi'iii'p, Fourth Hired, lift, Cluy ami Columlilii. drdtra fur I'uitlnml Utiikr nnd Htrhin UhiiiI proiiijitly l ttlnlrd tu. Great Reduction in Prices! J. SIMON & CO., llavlnitrt'inovLHl nll.ttit'lrKUk-k tot heir litnie Now Storo, 41 Frout Street, Arc now fully rr-mn-l to hl'II nil klinUof Doors, Sash, Blinds AND WINDOW CLASS, At 10 pprti'iit, below Hun FrunolNcu Prlt'fl". AUo n (front Aamirtment of FINE MOULDINGS Toitirlve, wliU-li will be offi'irU nt prices tuwer llinn ever ho Id In Ori'tfon. ('otitructorH, IlulltlnrM, ntultho I'ubltc lire tnvl vlli'il In mil nnil exiimlnw nlwk unJ prleeit, (Hiitlntf ilone to imler nt hIioU notion. DANIEL J. MALARKEY, Produce Commission Merchant. 1IITTi:K, VAHIH, t'UKKNt;, IKUV1NIN, Forrlitn and Doiiirntlr FliriTM AI NI'TM. Flour, Wheat, Oats, Potatoes, Etc STAPLE GROCERIES. No. HO, Flwt hi,, bet Pine uiul Ash. 4onl(riimeiili Hollrllrit, Murk (jooiM-4liuiiiiinl 1. J. M.-l'. 0 DALLAS HOTEL, At llallni. , h riinil. WM. II, Ul.Wril U1., ',,,.ii,.or. rpil.WKl.KMH M AY WE t'l HTAIN OF KINI 1 Inn nt ttiN lluiin- n "Mhl inlile, eleun U-l, Mini nllitiliiit Uiulliinl, JERRY GELWICK I riimiluif a LIVF.nY HT ADXjQ At Diillns, Polk County. Thr 1'MattH.t Trnnti III I he t'oiiiilj nl l.lv lllH II !. lilVl' Itllll llt'llll, rin: vritoiiv iuii:i7. At Aurtirn. On the 1'ri'it .n t I'nlir.iriilil It. H. 'l,irKMs:x Til K HFNr MK1.M hk nv V ll'ltl'l III till' Slutf. ' :HhH Tlllllll top iln'n i:, Hiiiiiilc tor llieikl.itt nini IUiiiut, HUI. A .. I'rtipr .. Y KllllWt j. K. HokkIn.In'. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, ,b Orrtfou. Mllli:nM A HUHI(IKU, ITir . Hlttse Hillrtt lor roivuliw and l.t'luiimii. Fife i iMi-h lo uiul m in the II, mar, exi-epl Die ' . U. I lull.. W. H McFARLANU, Stoves, Ranges, Pumps and Hose. Mrtlllllnrllllva TIN, ctipi'KIt ANH SIIKI TIIIOS WAItK. Afrut lur lli ili-iiuiiie Itirlim.Mi.l Unilp vi tuny, tn a.m. i'AY;a- TlUXSl'ER CO. On'U'E at Drill nnil Ilark SUihlm, H.HHI1W.M ritriifr s.fdnil Hml Mtiirk trf..(.. All t.Hlll.h flllM.lill I.) H Will lR! .'X.'-tlt.-i wuti rarr i.nil ill)iii.-ti. Oi-iUtx for Hacks promptly at tended to, Day or .Viglil. sin I Mi, is; . Grand Inauguration of the Season THE WHITE HOUSE. ' 'K Tun (iiti ir ri imiHi: ix ax. 11 im'iii. nitf iu niir I'ltli-.us itiiil Hie uti f"". Hi"! wenre noV lilliltllo( it SuihiIi Arruj u( Novi'lili'ti lur the spiuxu rM:. Lower Than Ever! HAVINO T A K KM advnntagu of the lute uncettled condition of the Ktiftern and Cnl ifornla Money Market", I have riirtlisil for Cash The LanceHt Stock of Watches, Jewelry & Silverware, Ever brouplit to Oregon, und nm now enahli'd to offer them at Uclull ut former WHOLESALE PRICE. No tilnteil Jewelry of any kind 1 kept in my KainWiKliiiient. Kvery urtielo Im warrant h as re)) ri'en ted. I nm have the Aiietiey of the un- To those intending lu wild KhhI for ntelie", I ould sus il ilii'V will Wl in.' kimw tlu! inline nnd I'riee of the wateh they Intend to send for, I III 111 rill Ml llie Kium; naiun mi ini-iiiic Ilv nil iiii'iuin Klvo mo u call hitforc goiiitf or "'"""'"i,. Tj. htom:. 103 Front-Nt., I'ortluiid, Ure(n. HACHENEY & STEMME, Corner First and Taylor, Portland, Oregon, Dealt-ra and Jobber In all klndi FIRST CLASS GROCERIES, Prcluee, Etc., Etc Full stock constantly on hand, floods delivered In any part of the city free of ehnrge. Cnll nnd exnmine our stock. irst Class Stand. rst Class Cigars. irst Class Custom. IRST AND ALDER. PARRISH & CORNELL, Real Estate & loan Agents, No. 88, Front, I'OltTIAXn, IlKfillS. F tll.ll-.l Ki llei thai i Hide Wnrlil. Ji it rui-lllili within i n lo iihi-hi iintrol have i e in-tt Kl.-ci hi the (nlu Albany Ho k and Drug Store. .IOII N I'OMII V, Itealer In iKwkn, St.m,.mtv. MuUd Itwrumcius, l,rugi,fh.'iiii,..l, IVnumtT), Kit-., Alfcauy, Urrw. .1 II II II j ; m. Uanumtlnivraini ltt( i TIX. IOIt M hill it iho STOVI S, RANGES, PUMPS, iiiMi iiim, i-:i.m i:io AlaMy, UrrH. 'All OrJert Promptly FilleL MILLINERY DEPARTMENT We have the very IjiIi.i piirtxlaii ; litttvnt lints, i Muirvrit, l!ihfnns, Kent XftM ami Imcvm, iifr. IMmtlhein-M eoinidet id nttrnellve dltlnv ot Ht li.imiKHlt e,T lutriKiuHl in the t il) iif IVir.Und. I. l-WIS & STK.U'SS, N...S;, j 1'in.t Stri'it. j "Come into the Garden, Maud," 1 Ami m my beautiful roar They an t new rity, ju imnortfj from Fnwc. Tk w.i m Ibu itUtr, ud unit "Kork M to SUrp, , Mother." Thm, that wilt do. By tho wy, hate I you anulhar vy of that aong You hatt not J i W.H. that u too bad r I think 111 call on Himas, tht I'n&ttr, and gti htm to tnkt off a few iu. LIST OF LANDS Hilt HALK OK It KM. 6l.li) acres on north aide of the Columbia rivor, and on the eiat hank of the Chinook river, near ita mouth, nnd four niiloa alwve Fort C'unby. It is eHiwcially adii(itoil lor u duiry furm, 45t) ncrei of it httinu excellent arm land nnd niitliciunt for 100 cowa, tortious of it buiiiK 1 1 i o lainl where gruaa starts eurlv in Spring, uud when that givea out there is ample tide lund niiie which never dries up. Out) y t in 'a crup of hay will pay for the iiluce. It will hu cold cheap for wish, or reasona ble time given for part of the purchase money. For further m rhenium, itniuire of Itoiiry 8. (Jilt), uyjtervine, or a. s. urosn, i'ortluiid. Ilenlou Cuunly. 4 SO acres on the Con'ullis uml Yoquinua B;iy ItOHd, 'i'J1 miles from C'orvnllis and 2-'t hum the liny, is ut present uml us the Dimiur Station by the St ue Co. (In the plnce aro two good houses, two orchanla, lo head ot cuttle, 1"6 slieep; li hos, il stnuds of bees, 2 iiot. chickens, lots of farming implements. I'rii-e, tl.it), half down, balance in two ii nd three years. Inquire o( J. W. Ituyburn, Oorvallis, or H. N. B.i.vman, on tho pliice, ut Suminit Station. tO) Acres, 10 mllei South of Corvnltln. well Im proved; will rulse frtmi .-i,hi to ,on0 biihheln of whnit aiinniilly. Terui', niie-cumiler down, bnl nniv in iiitiilliiii-its to suit purehiiMT. Aildn'Mi, J A M Ki liKUt'K, t'orvullU. 1S1 Acres one-fourth mite south of Monroe. HoURe, Irnni ami orchiinl, luurly nil fenced; 1UU wrv of it under cultivation. Also 10 acres limber In ml throe miles eant ot Monroe, Terms rcuson atile. Kuiinire of Wm. Spcer, on tho farm. I'JHO Acres five miles from Monroe. 400 of it in t'ultivntiou, the Ivilauce Krnnig lund with good soil. All fenced. Five house ami two barns. Orchard with varied fruit. Woil watered mid wooded; .ilk) of it run lio irriititeil, Frice l.' per acre, tlne-li.ilf cnith.h'iUini'e lime. Address ALlthltr lllJMl'llltliY, Monroe. Ittil Acn-s seventeen miles south of CorvulHs mid one mile north of Monroe, on the sUrc route. All ol the Imid under fence.; of it pHxl till;iMu Uml, with new two-story frame house, two orch anls and mini 1 1 viueatd. 1'lentv of khI nmnuiir water mid tiiewiHl on the place. Fnce J0 per acre ; terms vay Itupiire on tlie premiMs, r ad dress. SAMUEL STANNIC, Muun. I'larkamas County. HiHi Acres 1 1 miles from I'ortluiid. 7 miles north east of Oregon Citv, 41- mile south-east of Clack amas Station on the O. A U. It. It. ISU acres of it under cultivation, then is also a siuull orchard, house, Iwrn, stin-k-sheil uml a good fence encliwiii "J."iU o'-n-a with cross fences. 1'rieo .),lkm, j.otMJ down, laliiuce hi one mid three years. This place w is first m illed on in IK t '. J. T. AITKllSON, Oregon City. Columbia County, fif Ai res of good land nt Sc.ippose. in Columbia. I otiuiy. i'.-i miU inim l'orttand, down the t ..hmi. hhi Uivt r. AH femi-d. Ikl acres iiiidr -nlii.ii.... plenij at liuitwr and goml rutitnmt Wiitur iH.r Km tiv pUci THOS. Mi l'HKKSDX. 4S Acn. nine miles west of Euwu : tin tw. acre in a Uly, or in ItHl ncn lots. U.C. IKUKINS, KuKoneCity. I. Inn County. .W Acr su times utli ot Allwny. Price IIJ.INH MAKTIN IXVl.U, Albany. II h) Aem ii miles n,y Pf H ilaev. on O C H. It , .(.'ii of it under fence, J.W ln hmh state of cultiTatio,,. :W tvtrm umir. renuuider pasture On the tnmivs is a orvliatil. goo.1 h,tuaa of S1 rtilllS htm 40 X All. mid nthnr n,,lhn i Isi.Mmlt lauding V yanls from the hum I riee, iO.tkW; one-half rash, n-msiiidt r on t,m I LuiTfi Address, W. II. HtH'KLN- I fc,VS? y,r"'l "tlmbte Oram and Imin- fnrm .Nti!Hliiliit MM acre., il', mile M.t ,,f s,-i rt , Hum .MniImii Marion, itt. a r. it n i . " il AtlMtny. n,i,., wiuTh-euM of irvlnml uf severul liuiidrtil i iru i; spitnir and runtiliiic ami tall-timber. Ill piut-e aell to ,l. Klwlh of Ut li-eai I Null-111. All I )iitie ami I I liee pHkl vm waier, itlen'y lil mill' blue-grnns and the different clovers.) Church Bohool-houxe, grist, shw and plunlng-mlliB-aiJ within b radius of 3 miles or the place. Excellent water-power on tlie premises. Price, J17 fio (t.ur retiey) per sere. Half ciitth, half on time, with undersigned, horses, entile and aheep, together uHihdirm Imolements. whent.outs. hav. eir j nt tow (lgnrto. :w nores in fall grain, to be in- Cllllli'il l" un-num. mmii. f.ihiuuiuij! inUUIra of W. I. Y AN TIM, on the uremiaes. Acres, three miles west of Halser: 40aeM. in cultivation. All good open prairie land, with plenty of water, house and farm, with other iv provemetits. For Rent l'rico per year tin, English or Scotch farmers prefered. wimi'UT iiiuvo tii vwu. vinio, uniiey, Marlon County. tytyi acres prairie land, mile from Brook's Station ten acres of it timber. Imnrovementa good house, barn, 30x130, sheds, and two excellent wells rented last year for H grain and netted 9o(io. This is an extra good little farm. Price, 'i.UOO. Inquire of Ira Dennis, Brook's Station. 700 Acre, three miles north of 8rlo. five miln. from Morion Station, on the O. k (J. R. R., 300 acres of it plowed, balance brush and timber; churches and schools close by. On the place it 81,000 house and a burn 46 x 1h, also a good bear ing orchard. Place has been farmed for twenty, six vears. Price, $2 per acre. Inquire of BROWN A JOHNSON, Suio. 70 acres prairie laud, well improved, all under fence and in high state of cultivation, adjoining Oervaia Station, Close to a good school, church and saw-mill. I'lenty 01 timber within d miles. Inquire at this office. 3411 acres, 7 inilesouth of Salem, of a mile west of Turner's station; 2o0 acres under cultivation: new well-finished house, and orchard of 1,100 trees. 300 acres of the above is Reaver dam, and a nice stream runs through the entire length of the farm. Price, $12,000. Inquire of E. M. LAFOUltE, Salem. 3D Acres, (I miles east of Salem, all under fence, A good houe and barn and young orchard of as. sorted fruit trees, one-hulf acre in strawberries, one-half acre in other small fruit. For terms ad dress, . F. CAD WELL, Salem. 2fli acres of lund, one mile and a-half from Jef ferson, Marion county. 200 acres prairie, the balance timber. Large orchard. Buildings need repairs. Nearly all under fenco. Uood well of water, and stock water. Terms tft.OOO cash, or 41,000 down, balance on short or long time. In terest 1'2 per cent., to be paid annually, secured by mortgage on the premises. Inquire of the agent at R. R. Depot, Jefferson, or of the owner, nt the Court House, Salem. IL A. JOHN'SON. Doujrlus County, 2G0 acres, ten mile north-west of Rosobunr. flO acres under fence. SO acres, good level land. Price-91,200. Inquire of S. W. CRANE, Roseburg. 218 acres, eight miles north-west of Roseburg, 200 of it fenced, nnd all uf it good plow land, with a good stock mnge, and orchard. Terms reasonable. Inquire of W. 8. CRANE, Roseburg. For rent or sale. Hnlf section of land, seven miles north of Oakland. 200 acres under fence. 100 in cultivation. A good dwelling houce. Two stock bams, with privilege of mountain range flood water and lots of timber. Price 9800 per year. WESLEY ALLEN, Oakland. 610 Acres, on soujb. side of the Cnlaponia moun tains, known as Etes Station. Place is well im proved. Good two-story house, costing 91,000; barn coating 9350; orchard and meadows. The entire fnrm can tie bought for 912 per acre, or 100 acres of it for 910 per acre, E. A. ESTES, Comstock Mill. Lane County. 1,320 Acres, in a body surrounding Spencer's Butte, 4l j miles from Eugene City, Oregon, much of it cultivated, nnd balance excellent grazing laud, well adapted for 11 stock ranch or tract for a colony. Lmul no bettor, contiguous thereto. Is held and selling at from 9 to 90 per aero. Will sell the entire tract 011 liberal terms of payment for 93 i0 per acre. Parties desiring to purchase will bo shown the tract by N. Burns, on the range, or E. Chichester, of Eugene City. For terms, enquire ol Chas. P. Church, Oregon City. A Saw Mill, twelve miles fmm Junction City. The mill uml damn are on solid rock, the race runiiiii!; through the rock. There is eighteen feet of w iter, and from four to six feet more can be added if desired. The machinery is of the latest improved pattern, with double circular saws, ca pable of cutting 4,000 to o.OOO feet of lumber per day, ols another saw of a eapacity of 2.000 feet per day. With the mill, 320 acres of land ; lfiO of it excellent timber, and 100 that hns been cut over some. Thousands of acres of good timber land all urouiid the mill, some of it Uovenimeut, some railroad and some school land. There is a good niugo for stock, and a good road to the vallev and Junction City. There is n s ile tor nil the lumber the mill can saw, as there is only one tther mill within 2o miles. Price, 93,000: half cash, balance time. A reduction will lie mad to all cash buy ers. Pjssesdioii given on rlrst of July. Inquire of owner,.!. P. KUIKHLEY, Corvatlis; or of JAMES BHASSFIELU A CO., Junction City. The farm for -.ale at Ucrvuis makes 120 acres. HM) acres ;o; miles from Eugene Citv, all of U good Inn 1 1 suitable for wheat or oats plenty of water. Within mile from gjist ami saw-mill, school and churches. Terms, 9 10 per acre, one half down, balance time from 1 to 4 year. Laud adjoining sold recently ut 9 0 per acre. 277 acres good grazing, grain and fruit land, in cluding a o-aere hop-yard, 000 peach and plum '"" 'oienioiv imr miiiuuigs; close to ctiurcnea ; und s liiKl. Within 3's mites from Eugene City. ! Price, 910 per acre. Land adjoining sold recently I fur 9L7V Inquire of 0.o. II. Thurston, Eutfeue City, or of A. S. Uioss, Portland. ' 1 , 'H l'!k in Salem with Hue or-harJ of grafted fruits. prW II.IikI; address U. W. Team, Port I laud, for further particulars. Multnomah County j TMeltf mrrvn line land, two ml lea from Forilaiul. on Pom ell. Vallry road. NIk j sierra of heaty tlmbrrrd. on arm In lalraMbrrrlra, our u blarkberrlrai also imr ynunv orchard. On (he lncr la n two yrar old hard UsiUhed hoiiav, roal !I.70O build. I'rlre tor ih mllro properly. I.OOO. luqulrv of NAMI'KIh S WsMklnvion Nlrrri. I"0 acres 10 miles from Portland and near West t mon-AO sere, of it meadow well fence), plenty of timber and good running water. On the place a l-Moot square block house. This is an excel lent location. Mr. John Anderson at West Union will show the pUv-r. For terms, inquire of Oeo. A. Haas, Oregon City.