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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1871)
i ni' TWO POEMS OOMPAEED--TEB ( FAEEWELL: ABD THE EESP0KSE, NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! NEW ADVERTISKSIENT5. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PORTIuVXD ADVEItTISEJIEXT. FRIDAY AUGUSTS 5, 1871. Finn at Thk Dai.les.---A very de--trurtive fire visited Dalles city on the lTtli. The Mountaineer says the fire originated by a child' four years old, a v,iu of Mr. Kcnry "Wentz, and another lit He boy, son of Dr. Miller, aged five c ars, setting fire to some straw used to lill matressos In Wcntz's furniture store. Mr. AVVnU discovered the fire too late to livvent its hpreading into a general cou llapratioii, and had barely time to assist his family in escaping from the fcecond plory. In an hour and a half four whole Mocks of buildings were consumed by the destroying dement the only excop- t ion being the residence of Rev. Thomas 'Ondon, the saving of which was ex 'y fortunate, as it contained the jle library of geological specimens ":iMi.-ed by Mr. Condon during several pabt. The only person injured ivak Holland, who was hit by a falling r, but who, however, was not seri- hurt. The total loss by the fire ftite to over $100,000. It is a severe on tlie place, and oiic from which II not soon recover. a letter just received from The t-s we Juam tliat the -citizens are dly replacing the buildings dc- yed by the fire. This certainly ex ... its ontorprisenvorthy of all common; lution. ( 'oraAiis. Cougars appear to bo plen ty in Lane county. The Eugene City tinnrd tells the following: "As Mrs. Deffebacker was going to a neighbor's in Suislaw Valley, with her babe of a rar and a half old in her arms, lust Sunday, she discovered a large cougar un a tree just- about to snrinc on her. she had the prascuco of mind lo look the savage bruto straight in the eye as she backed away until within shouting dis tance of A. J. Barlow's. Her shout bruughtout Mr. Barlow, andheshotthe - wa aiu. feet from nose to ii.i E-reue Journal has this n U-t week a large female cou .. vming of Mr. "Wal mi Ijoai Ceek- fcwvoral children wi-re playing in the yard, and the ani mal approached and tried to carry ofl a liild abtffJt fjpyears old. Mr Waldcn aw tlidSfgflr, and picked up the child,. wIkji tub tougar followed around for unite a.tlm9,.endeavoriiig to catch it, not i l Mlng'tAxare to attack the older chil ' rvn. iVifeliiadiile a neighbor succeed' ed indL?irit0ijyto the animal FieIxtBATTM AND ORF.GON ClTV. The tcdegr1$liSlirings the following ac- o afcureat Kalem on the 21st of broke out at twelve Sikthesaddlery shop of Lanip- loor to the Statesman y destroying the shop he adjoining buildings. It not exceed $2,000. The u didiwell to stay the flames. djateoilk following particulars of ' near Oregon City on theSOthinst.: linkoy House, in Rockville, ad- gh City, and occupied by burned to ashes at one few articles of bedding ere all that were saved, the fire was accidental. PESO OX THE O. & C RAILROAD. 1 1.; uj8j$ttn has the following con ' : -g thCflProgress of the railroad: .. .. nn-Hnsiroirlipd a. noint four miles ' yMiAI5?mmit of the Calapooia tand is being pushed on with are is a force of about 1,500 employed at different kinds of work :,i t!'- front. If the bridge spanned the YV i ' " timet! e the cars would soon be run to Eugene City sis soon as the could be. nlaced down. Our inform rtufrfl tnnt he was confident tliat u' . oad would be completed and in per- , , i urining order to Oakland by Christ- . Ifuhe Iron arrived and could be for letiib the front in time. DaKrom the Albany papers we l that a fire, start ed in an old fir tree lenten county a few days ago, came creating a great loss of property and trili iSWoSlroyed several hundred i Is of fence and some fruit trees on e Thornton's farm. Mrs. Thornton a4rr?e?33flieighbors succeeded in ex- uishlhg the flames. BWiJBQWN. Junction City is the . Jotfy&faovr town selected for the .jtioii of the East Side and West Side ... roads through the Willamette val Ri&lftuated in Xane county, three ,:iieJiCTUt1rln?Harrisburg, on Uic west of the, "Willamette river, on the line .1 i ,ie Qii&SiLRuilroad. JNCffltT.-Prof. J. B. ifcGibcny and , ef Portland, are giving concerts .w.il? Ifrfsfng a recruiting tour. The M.Minville WeM-Sidc has a highly laudatory notice of their ixrformance in tliat place. They wore to give another concert there last evening. Albany Collkgiate Institute. This institution of learning will com liu'liee its yearly session on the -Uh of September next The school will be un der the charge of Prof. "Warren, late of i'oruanu. unuer his management it will nimounieiiy be a suceess. . ,. s,.-ira U1I8 .eaS0n are reneratiy good m Oregon. A gentleman v ho lias traveled over most of the val ley, since narvuniing commenced they arc much better on the west than the east side ol tlie Willamette riv "JKRMS ril'KS, OFlIl'ESVlM,-Tr Stephen Massett, bearing thq above non de plume, is now, we believe, in Port land. "We understand that he will civ one of Jus entertainments'hereiiihortly. Iow AVateii. Tlie "Willamette river is unusually low for this season of tlie oomgefel jamaginjat .6 Wtafllbwl ipSSoS , " -'- -"Y-i,, , it . cmperance the is both origl only running to Salem, "'"ting-making this old and Fly, which makes Al- H.TOitt ar. Boats are t rpi uic rsiioo-x i, vinii u :mtKes Ai banv once a week. " MYitmr. So liero our paths of life at last Divlde-dlverce, nfce delta'd Nile, 'fhlchpfte r desert danger parsed Of many and many a thousand mile. Ak constant as a column stone S'oekk'bul tho sea divorced 3 lone. ,j What recks it now whose was. the blninc ? But call it mine; loir better met! Am I to wrong and cold disdain Can better bear to be accused Or all that bears the shape of shame rrhan hare you bear one touch of blame. I know yours was the lighter heart. And yours the lwpe ofgrander meeil ; Yet did I talter In my part ? But there is weakness iu defeat, And I have felt its Iron stride ; , While your youns feet were yet untried. I set my face for power and place Sly soul Is toned to sallenness Sly heart holds not one-slgn or trace Of I5ve, or trust, or tendernessf But you; your year of happiness God knows I would not make them less. But should you sometime read a slsjn A name among the princely few, While you with friends and fair ones shine, Then careless iay to one or two: He onee was mine his smiles, his tears Were mine were mine for years and years. And yet It were a bootless strife; I ran too swiftly np the way In my unchccrful spring of life And wearied ere the noon of day. I did not reach wus It a crime Thai ray life knew no summer-time ? And still T could not now complain, God made life's hlll-toplow, so low, Because I faltered on the plain I crossed its summit lone ago. Thus, sooner than you would sijpposc, .Some weary feet will find repose. And you will come some summer eve. When wheels the white moon on her truck, And hear the plantlve night-bird grieve, And hour the crickets clad in black; Alone not far a little spell. And bay, "Well, yes, he loved my well:" i And sigh, "Well, yens, I mind me now, None were so bravely true as he; And yet his love wus tame somehow It was so trucly true to me; I wished his patient love had less Of worship aud oftendemess: "I wish It still, for thus alone There comes a keen reproach or pain fc A feeling I dislike to own Half yeHmlngs for his voice again; Half longing for his earnest gaze To know him mine always always." c I did not blame you do not blame The stormy elements of soul That Idid scorn to tone or tame. Or bind down unto dull control In my fierce youth they all are yours With all their fierceness and their force. The meek-eyed stars are cold and while, And steady fixed tor all the years; The comet burns the Windsor night And dazzles elements aud spheres- Then dies In beauty and a blaze Or light, of burning heat and haze. i Tho ikmsI's passion lofty pride The sentlment-the wooing throng, Of sweet temptations that betide The wild and wayward child of song, The world knows not: O, lift a hand To those who know who understand. There Is no dead so beautiful As is the dead and burled past Tills I may love, nor be betrayed: The dead aro faithful to the last. I am not spouseless I have wed A memory a life's that dead. Now, when the stately sea comes In, With measured tread and mouth afiiam, Sly darlings cry above the din, And ask, "Has father yetcome home?" Then look Into the jwsaceful sky, And gently answer,"By and by." Twas mine to be misunderstood By kneelers at the golden shrine, For I adoro the true, Uiegoodfl f . Their loves ore theirs and mine are mine. O, I despise them scorn their ways, Vnr fpnr lliplr fmimt. tmr snk tllftlr nml. ' " . . slot do not murmur nor complain- Above me are the stars and blue ,. Alluring me to grand refrain; Before, the beautiful and true, To love or hale to win or lose Iio! I will now arise and choose. Rod keep you beautiful and true God keep you purc.O, very pure God help you to endure and do The all He may demand of you Keep time frosts from your raven hair, And your young heart without a care. Cincinnati II. Mii.i.kk. Smoky. The atmosphere in our city is decidedly smoky. Fires are raging near McMillan's and Holladay's Addi tions to East Fortland. A fire is also raging near the northwestern part of this citv. The nrosneeta are that the smoke will be almost blinding before long. DlSTlXGUISIUJb SCIKXTISTS. It Is announced on good authority that Pro fessors Agassiz and Hill will sail for the Pacific coast alwut the first of next mouth, in a new iron coast -survey steamer, built at Wilmington, Dela ware. EsirinE Hotku AVhen you go to Tic Dalles s,top at the Empire Hotel, omatf Smith, proprietor. He shows his business enterprise by advertising, and we will vouch foi it that he sets a good table. "Vmvrir Pori?ir It TT.nnAT). KiffMn miles of the X. P. II. R. from Kalama have been graded aud are now ready for track-laying. Twenty-five miles are to be in running ortier uy jNovemoer. "JUSTIClV SOCTHEIINOKEGON.-Yonr communication is just received before going to press.' It will appear next week; If ' Dyeing and Cleaning Is done at Shade & Co's i a very superior man lier, "tye know whereof wc speak. Retired. Mr. W. A. Mcpherson lias retired from the Salem Mercury. Lecture. The lecture of Mrs. Carrie &f zyssgsrsszs pvrrv nno nf thn world. Tlie room was denselv crowded, and a large number, unable to find seats, were compelled to liSSSSSS25SlSS 1 . . . ....... nil... 1 .s. uegrec, all tlie requirements necessary iu imiKc a popular speaKcr or leciurei. oho also lxjssesscs the happy faculty of swaying her audience to and fro at will sift that but few orators or public i,rrr V ve 1,1 llcr treatment oi me subject of Temperance the is both oricl- - tlio hrilli-,.,.. r 3 again nii I u,,r l r""orutorieal powers.- i SACRIFICE ISIFETRO. Why did I dream of thee, darling. In the sweet wild hours of the night; Why did thy spirit come near me, Moving in mystical light? Why did you bend above me, With the old and the passionate sigh, In this world, where there's no one to love me, Slaking me long to die? Once there was a garden, . , Daintily scented with clover Strewn with popples asleep ' And corn leaves fluttering over; A fainting sound of waters A chirp In the swooning grass, And yellow, spying sunflowers Turning as you pass. You brought your flute and played me The sweetest of all love tunes; Tli the day ofmy heart of all days Trie June of my heart of all Junes. How thrills the whimsical wind, Where the true vines clamber and cling! Love whispers In promise blind, "I am thy beautiful king!" But down in the town below v The fair words never fall; And a car rolls to and Tro, And over the hearts of all. All that is sweet must die All that Is bright must fade; "Lovolsa dragon!" they cry. Wc threo sat there together, Over our hearts a spell; The popples kindly slept, But the sunflowers watched.us well. . You, with your passionate heart I, with my fragile prayer; And UK, with his subtle spirit, Standing between us there. Standing between us, love Vor he had the right, you know Bidding me to come. And bidding you to go. We were fair to the world that day, And under the car wo threw Our love, all crowned In splendor Our hearts, so tender nnd true. What good have wodonc, my darling? You sleep in death's eclipse, With no touch of mine on your forehead, Xo kiss ofmlnc on your llp.: I dream that I love a god Who speaks with a p;Lslonate sigh, Where the sunflowers turn and god, Watching us like a spy. And ite, through books and bays, Delvelh for pretty words To weave In hU languid lays Of women nnd streams nnd birds. What was: tny troth to him t , A stepping stone nt best; Sly face was proud and tny smiles were sweet, And his gold could do the rest. Decked with my love for a time; But the day and the hour came When he pushed tho face you loved In t lie dust, And stepped to bis niche of fame. And the wheels rolled overngaln, And the car went clattering by; And the lonely heart of your Queen Wearily wallet li to die. God nnd the angels may tell us What beautiful faith we have wrought, When we stand there together And a crown or two bo brought. Hut what are crowns to the love That spoke in sighs that June, When you brought meyourflulennd played me The sweetest of all love's tunes. Weary of nil this year That beareth the bitter fruit; Weary of everything now, I weep at the sound of a flute. Oh! lethal and livid flowers, Flame over my love, long dead ; It not the black sepulchcr darkness; Creep over his beautiful head. To the splendid grave they have made him, Where the tropical drowsiness floats, Where a bird In the plumage of Kros Is tolling his funeral notes. I will come, sometime, with the shadows; I will hush the wild notes of the bird; And then, In the listening silence, The voice of my heart shall be heard. SIINNIE StVinXE SIIM.EK. .w .tor. EEC0ED OF EE0ENT EVENTS Full details of the second battle be tween Admiral Kodgers' fleet and the Coreans, together with n list of ofllcers engaged, have been received. It seems that COO Americans defeated 0,000 bar barians. The Xavy Department is in filf At f . . . WMMinf -r llurtn tnlina fnAm tin A lm tM 1 .......a ..UUi uuniiii, Wlitcii win ue given lO Hie public BOOH, Latest Anirlo-Cliineso riewsnanors contain the startling rumor that the Colorado and another man-of-war had run aground, and were captured by Coreans, and all on board massacred, with tlie exception of Minister Low, who has retained as hostage. There Is no confirmation of this alarming intclli genoe from ollicial sources. feiHJcial correspondents describe the . t 1 1. . . i t.,,i. . i unairuu me inn as u uniiiuin, victory, More than 4S0 guns were destroyed, and ?j 1 ... l ...1.11 a. i . 1 twi t "" 'T.. " T.r . ' wa ans were killed and drowned. It Is said that Russia is making mill itary preparations. Prussia is also arm ing. It Is believed these preparations are indicative of hostilities between the two countries. A Tunis correspondent of July 21st, says there will probably be war between Egypt and Turkey, and the personal relations of the Khedive and Sultan arc far from being friendly. Some time ago a revolt occurred at a village in Arabia near the Red Sea, and to suppress it 20, 000 troops were dispatched there by onlpr of thf Stiltau. The troors remain and tl yiceroy 0r Egypt, dreading the ; take 1 steps which may expose his willingness ; to accent the Eaunlct thus thrown down ... . , b TurkeJ.. TliefaurmiseisthatTurkcy, firing to nt the encroachments of luisaiu in me ji-isi, wisncs 10 oner me Emplreof Germany free transit through Egyp'i which a war might be likely to secure in return for the aid Germany miclit civc Turkey in the Indies. Horace Greeley announces that he prefers some other candidate for the Presidency than General Grant, but Mill support Mill ratlier tUanaJJcrao- crat. Unparalled Inducements to Clubs! The New Northwest, a Jot'K.VAt. ron Tin: people. ANB DEVOTED TO THE INTETESTS OF HUMANITY. Our Iutensely Interesting Serial Slory, "JUDITH REID, A Plain Story or n Plain noiuau," Is now being published from week to week, nnd Is attracting universal attention. A limited supply of back numbers yet on hand. Arrangements have been made to secure the Services of n COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS upon any and all subjects of Public Interest. Tho JJkw JfoitTUWEST Is not a Woman's Itlghts, but a Human Rights organ, devoted to whatever policy may bo necessary to secure tho greatest good to the greatest number. It knows no sex, no polltIcs,no religion, no party, no color, no creed. Its foundation Is fastened upon the rock of Eternal Liberty, Universal Emancipation and Untrammeled Progression. OUR PREMIUM LIST. As an Inducement lor our friends to make exertions to cure large clubs for the Xew KOKTUWEsr, wo offer the following lis; of val uable premiums: For twenty subscribers, at $3 00 each, accom panied by the cash, we will give the HOSIU SHUTTLE SEWIXG MACHINE, without ta ble, beautifully ornamented. Price, $3X For Uilrty-flvo subscribers, at $J Cu each, ae- companlcd bythecasu.we will give a HOME SHUTTLE SEWING SIACHINE, with Black Walnut table, bronzed and nicely finished. Prlce.SU. For forty subscribers, at $3 00 each, accom panied by thocash.wc will gl veaHOSIESHUT- TLE SEW1NO SIACHINE, finished In extra style, with Black Walnut table aud cover. Price, $.71. The above Sewing Machines, which arcwar- ranieu nni-ciass in every particular, can be seen at the oftlco of Geo. W.Traver, 112 Front street, Portland. For fifty subscribers, at S3 00 each, accom panied by the cash, wo will give a SIASON H.VSILIN POItTABLE OUGAN, four octave, single reed, with black walnut case, automaUc bellows swell, two blow pedals, Improved cen ter pressure reed valves, etc. Price, S-'iO. For seventy-five subscribers, at $3 00 each, ac companied oy the cash, a double reed SIASON A HASILIN OUGAN ; resembles the first ex cept that It has also a kneo stop. Price. S73. tor seventy-flvo subscribers, at $3 00 each. accompanied by the cash and twenty-five dollars additional, wo will give a SIASON & it HIT T v- nn. vnu.i., oi FIVE OCTAVEi, OXE STOI', SELK-AnJU-STINO HEED VALVES, IM- 1-KOVED 1IELLOWS, TUEMCL.UST AXD KXEE- swkli. Price. 3100. " For one hundred subscribers, at S3 00 each. and twenty dollars additional, we will give a .MA.,u & HASILIN OUGAN, VIVE OCTAVES, FIVE STOIH, TWO SETS OF IIIIIKATOES TllltOCOlt- OUT, IKl-UOVED OUADUATED SELF-AIUUKTINll 1IEHD VALVES, IMl-liO VED lirXLOWS.TUEM CLANT AXD KNEE-SWELLS. VIOLA, DIAPASON. itr i rati in v w . . . ri.uii., incjiuia.M. inee.SUii. Those who dedre to work for t!iec premiums v I can send the names and money as fat as re ceived. Tlic subscribers will be placed to their credit, and If enough names nre not received during the year to procure the premium de sired lliey can chooea IeNerprfmIum, or they wtn be entitled to recelvo twenty-five percent, In cosh of the amount remitted for their labor, OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. As Tit New Noimi west has already proved aimpularsuecos, we are decided that it shall also prove nTttii-jini. To enable our friends who may decide to can vass for our iKiper lo leiietlt both themselves and us by Increasing ourSubkcriptlnn Lists, we proposo to give the following additional Pre miums ts canvassers : Any subscriber who Is In arrears for the New NoHTHWEST.who will send us his or her own subscription fee, and one now subscrilicr, ac companied by the cash $c 00 wo will give : A pair I"iirian Slarble Vases; Or u Bohemian Glass Vase; Or a Bohemian Glass Card Itcccli er; Or )4 dozen Ivory Napkin Kings; Or dozen Plated Ten Spoons; Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid Gloves; Or a spangled Lady's Kan, leathered edge; Or a Bird Cago; Or an Album for holding luO pictures; Or an Album (extra) for holding 10 pictures; Or a Fancy Letter Case; Or a box Toilet Articles. Including soap, cnaiK, periuincry, etc.; Ora Britannia Tea Pot; Or a Kerosene Lamp; Or J4 dozen Glass Goblets; Or J4 dozen Glass Tumblers; Ora large Glass Fruit Dish; Ora Work Basket; Ora Fine Embroidered Handkerchief; Or J4 dozen Linen Handkerchiefs; . Or a Woolen Table Cover; Or dozen Table Napkins; Or V dozen Towels; Or an elegant Portmonlo. Any subscriber who Is In arrears for a year's I """tll'IIUU. UUU WHO W I " subscription, and who will send his or her own subscription foe, and two new subscribers, ue- companled by the cash-making $9 lu-we will M"l A set of Rogers' Table Fork, triple plated, on white metal, warranted; Or a set of Hogerh'TabloSpoon", triple plated on white metal, warranted; Or a set of Sogers' Tea Spoon-, triple plated on white metal, warranted; Or dozen Ilogers' ,t Kussell's Table Knives, best quality, warranted; Ora handsomo Bird Cage. Any person In arrears for subscription to The LuWrln.I(1I. T 'd thm. mMrllwHh. i ... ' companled by the cash, making ill u, we will "mi : a Handsome .Marseilles quilt Ora handsome Woolen Quilt, red and while or blue and white; Ora pair of Table Cloths; Or two pairs ofNottlngham Lace Curtains; Or three pairs Alexandre's KM Gloves, any color or size: Ora Japanese Inlaid Work Box; . Or 18 yards best yd. wldeSheetlngv For seven subcrlbers nt $3 00 each, amount ing to Set 0), wc will send : An extra Castor, triple plated, on white meta! valued at $9 CO; Or a Lady's Writing Desk, of equal value; Or a Cabinet, Japanese Inlaid; Or an Extra Japanese Inlaid Work Box. These articles aro all valuable, and are war ranted to be Just as wo represent them. Per sons living In this city or who can visit us can receive these articles from our own hands at an hour's noUee; or If not convenient to visit us, we will send the articles by express to any ad dress. No order of this kind will receive attcntlcn nniesj the cash accompanies it, I Unn mn...... ,n T t m T . . I. .... rsu. ,it imiuiim IJIUI'11 UlsT CUS' tomary rates of currency, or send drart if pre ferred. AH orders promptly nttended to. We sincerely hope that this unparalleled oner, which is a new feature In the newspaper business In Oregon, will meet with a hearty re sponse from the many friends of our paper, who up to this time, have seemed to fall to real ize that The New NoimtWKST cannot bo run without money. Now Is the time to make up clubs. Begin before somo other person gets the start of you. Sec what you can do for your- I sell, the Public and The New Northwest. PACIFIC Boot and Shoe Manufactory! Tho Only MnnHfactory ADIES' AND GENTS' FINE SHOES Un the Northern Const ! gHOES OF EVERY CLASS Made to Order on Short Notice, Wholesale and Retail. TXTZTW STYLES ! ARE BEIKC MADE DAILY. DEPOT AT PACIFIC BOOT AXD SI10E HOUSE, I'rotzmnii, Clllllian A Co., Corner First and Morrison Sts., Portland. JUST OUT: The Box-Toed Oxfords and Gaiters, JERSEY TIE, The easiest fitting SummcrShoo made. August 4, 1871. lul GO TO HENDEE'S GALLERY T70U KESIBHANTS, PHOTOGAPHS, SUN- A. rearis, uie-size ncmres, auu I'lctnren of Every Grade, Children's and Ladles' Pictures taken cheer fully and satisfaction guaranteed. Prices mod crate. In 12 int. j. it. t'.n:inn:i,i, Xe ii tit-it. . Destai. Rooms No. hU First St., Portland. B3Tlie Lite and Improved Styles of work at Reduced Rales. Nltnuis Oxide Gas for the painless extraction of teeth. Ink! CLARKE, HENDERSON & COOK, Wholesale and Retail Dualers In Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Ladles' and Cent's Furnishing Goous, Ac, ir., Cor. First and Washington streets, l'ortlnnd. OrcKfin. lnUl SHADE & CO. RE8PECTFULLY INhX)RSI THE PUBUC that they have established a PIONEER DYEING AND SCOURING BUSINESS In this city, and are prepared to receive orders for Dyeing and Cleaning Iiidles' Dresses, Cloaki and Mantles. Also, Damask Curtains and Gents' Clothing. Work done In the best style and Warranted. Kid t.loves neatly Cleansed. Please give us a call nt our Dyclnz Establishment. First St., between Oak and Ash, opposite the Oregon Baker". JUlyU, ISiL Villi.' S11A1JK x w. BOARD AND LODGING. L.VDY HAS OPENED A A BOARDING AND LODGING HOUSE For Mechanic mul L-ilH)rIn; Stun, on Salmon si reel, bet ween Front and First. She rcscct- fuliy solicits a snare oi i-uuue l'uirouage. juiy;i,is,i. vim On Tliix-a Sti-eet, Between Morrison ami Yuiiiliill, AT JOHN WILSON'S CAN BE HAD: uuirr nnnni-Plain. Check and Striped sHinsooK, rxm rmisiieu wmium. Bishop Liwn, Victoria Lawn, Swiss SIulI, Hair, Cord nml Checks, Twiiieu lng Lioin, reque, cic. MnBCrTC In U-nlfn n ri,l flnn Tlie Itisst assortment ever ollered In this Slar- kct all sizes nnd prices. H OS I ER Y English, French ami German. In Sllsses and Children: Gents' and Boy's Hose and Underwear, etc. I lurM C.imbrlc Handkerchiefs. Plain, Hemmed nnd Hcm-titeheil, Boys' and Cents' Hemmed. Children's Linen Braided Suits, Dress Linen, Table IJnen, etc tti rv nrjece i!ll American Gros Grain," "warranted not to crack or change color.undcrthe severest usage, ror years." QtiunDIFS Fans. Parasols (silk and nl iica). White Zephyr Knit Shawls, l-adl-s' lMper Collars (a prUP In each lwixl. Ijice Collars. Rubber Cloth. Silk Buttons. TTtmmlneand Sash ltlbbons. Velvet lUbbons, IJsIe Thread Gloves, etc. NEW GOODS Opened every week. n!2 Empii'o DSsOlacory- DELLINGER Sc CO. Washington St., bet. second and Third, FOItTLAND ..OKEQON TV rE SfAN UKACTl J B.E iAN . 1t . J A SO. 1 ARTICLE r BREAD, CKAttKEliS. UVKES, And alt klndsof P.try usually found In a First flnc It ilfnM- BIT Goods delivered to any part of the citv Jil.TInli THE UNK WEED REMEDY, Oregon Rheumatic Cure. HISTORY: rilHIS HRSIEDY IS COSIPOSED OF THE I Active principle or the Unk Weed, Eng. i-hncniiim irnrd.-itnmOrlelnls.lJit. Indigenous to Oregon. Grows most abundantly and per fectly in wnsningion coumy. PROPERTIES, ETC.: It contains an Active and Volatile Principle, extracted by Ether, ana a outer jonic itiii- clple. MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES: it Is ihe most sure and sneedv cure for Rheumatism, Ilheumntle Gout and Kheiimatlc Palnsofall kinds tliatwaseverintrrMiiiceii into the .Materia Sledlca. The UNK WEED ItESI KDY. as-prepared by us. In consequence of the existing oilier principle, possesses uic necv-s-sary virtue of being a 3?o-vcrliil Tonic, Promollng tho Appetite and Invigorating the while Digestive Annurutus. thus building un and strengthening the system, while at the same time lite volatile principle, neing ab sorbed iu the blood, acts specifically on the lilieuiiiiiiiu x uiauu, iL-niutiiig iiuiu lilt; circu lation and system. There arc few remedies known to the Sfedlcal Profession which will remove tho Kheumatlc Poison from the blood, but whose action Is so nowcrful In depressing the svstem of the al ready enfeebled Ilhcuuintlc patient, that their ue lias 10 lie nuaiuioncii oeiore specine ellects arc obtainable, and hence the want of success In treating this prevalent and conseuneiitly herctoforc incuniblc iliscasc. I'nlikc thce medicines, already known, the UNK WEED ItESIEIVY.nlthoush producing as active and as powerful effects on tho blood and system In re moving me nucumaiic l'oison. aisii poxscssi'k a strong Tonic and Itccupcnitlng Element which admits of Its continued use even by the most delicate and debilitated. Thus we have the combination lor the first time of these two necessary elements In one remedy, which ac counts lor lis superiornnunevcr-iiiiiiiigcurutlvc effects In Bhcumali.om, Uheuiuatlc Gout and Illieumatlc Iltlnsofall KlmN. N. 1L The UNK WEED KESIEDY is nartle- ularlv APPIJCABLE TO I.vniE8. Iu consc- lucuceoi lis ionic venalities. TESTIMONIALS : Wo are aware of the fact that It Is cenenillv an easy matter to procure certificates attesting thcctlicacvof Datum remedies from n certain class of those who use them. Wc have selected the following because tlie names attached to them are those of men of the most careful and serumiloiK character, and because the lanre class of their acquaintances In Oregon will not. ror a moment, accuse or suspeei inem or any exaggeration In the statements they may maKe: Certificate from the Deputy Jailor of Mult nomah Couuty Jail: City Jail, Portland, Oregon, 1 June 7. 1S71. ( Dr. A. Sf. Lorvea i Co.: I was attacked with a severe case of rheumatism. It was- In ny thighs, hips, fingers, shoulder blade Indeed In nil the Joints of my body I suffered great pain anu nnguisn. i wis auemieu oy a regular pny slelan. but with no effect. I was Induced to trv yourUnk Weed Remedy, and it Immediately cureii me up. i consiucr 11, imm my cxpe rience, the best remetly forrheumatlsm known .i.i- itriu i. l i iirsi-iii.uenuiv Jailor. Tills s to certify that the aliove statement Is correct lo my own Knowieuge. JUiu i'. waiiij, Jailor. Alta California Book and Job Print Ing Office,") iiuziv.aiiioniia street, San Francisco, June 1, 1S71. J I)r. A. SI. Loryca t Co.: For several years have lieen subieet to rheuinullsm In mv rffrht arm and shoulder, rendering me unable to work. On a recurrence of the attack, some time since, I was Induced tn try your "link Weed Kemedv." and the result was a ncrfect cure In a few days. I look only two-thirds of tne contents oi ono uonie. Jiy arm uelier l.- that the "ITnt" Is a certain cure forrheuma tlsm Iu all Its forms, nnd I would heartilv rec ommend all ntlllcted with that dreadful dis ease to try your "itemedy" nnd bo cured. is. jicivk. Certificate of A. It, Shipley. Eso.. special con tributor to the "Willamette Farmer," and Sec retary oi me uregon orncuuurui society: Oswego. Oregon. March IN. 1S7I. Dr. A. Sf. Iiryea: Some tour weeks ago I was entirely prostrated wnu riicumallsm: in fact was almost helpless. I sent tovou for one 10- ouncc Ixittle of the "Unk Weed Kcmedy, by me use oi which i cxpencnccu ainiosi imme diate relief, and by the time tho bottle '.fas gone the rheumatism was gone. From mv own experience, and trom what I havo bean! others say who have used the Unk Weed, I ooiieve it 10 oeartniiincurerorriieumatism. Yours resixx-tfully, A. It. SHIPIJ3Y. Certificate from Hon. A. J. Dufur. ex-Prcsl- dent of the tlregon State Agricultural Society and author of "Statistics ofOregou:" tot Portland, April 1, 1S71. Dr. A. SI. In-ea A Co.: I was afflicted with a severe attack of chronic rheumatism; was con tlned to my bed most of the time from January to July, when I used tho Unk Weed and It cured me up. A. J. DUFCB. r- tlrt 1 w.., T ..... Tt.-l.n ,1,a M1..t.nA.1 stockrrowcr and "King of the Oregon Turf:" S.iuvle's Inland, January 11, 1S71. To Dr. A. 31. LriryeaACo.: TliUlstoacknowI- edgo the efficacy of your"tTnk Weed Itemedy, or Oregon Kheumatlc Cure." I was afflicted Tor montlis witu a very serious nttacc of In flammatory rheumatism, nnd tried nearly all of the so-called rheumatic remedies without any relief perceivable. I then tried your Kemeuy, anu us uso resulted in me most nanny effects n perfect cure. Truly yours. Certificate from tho well-known merchant. O. W. Weaver, Esq.: Tlie Dalles, Sray 25, 1S7I. Dr. A. 31. Loryca Co.: I have used the "link Weed Itemedy,'" and can cheerfully recom mend It to persons afflicted with Inflammatory rheumatism. It cured me of that disease. Sly l,an,lu Ifptctu 1 .1 1-1 mi ln.lM.1 ..II M .. liiiliM-, ..-, ....n.L. I1UVVU. U were swollen iiiiu very painiui. U. W. WJiAVKi:. Certincnte from Hon. Nat- H. Tine. Pilot Commissioner of Oregon, and a member of the Ulty uouncll ot East l'ortland: East l'ortland. April 19. 1871. Dr. A. SI. Loryca i Co.: I have lieen aflllrtml for several years past with "weakness In the back." anil wandering rheumatic n.ilns. ns companled by severe constipation, llv the use of ne bottle of vour "Unk Weed Itemedy, or vr.,"i. I..1V-.III...III- v mi, 4 ii;ie ueen ennrei n-nt.-si.-u. unu i ciiwriuiiy recommenu 11 as a most, vaiuauie anu ciiectivo remedv. NAT. H. L.VNE. Pertlficnto f mm linn ntjlfwnn Tll.lafta member of the City council of East Portland: East Portland. April 1. 1S7L Dr. .V. SI. Lorvea A Co. TSnnls- Thi u m in. form you that I have used your"Unk Weed" ior neuralgia anu rneumatic pains, and found relief from the use of onlv one Imitle. nn,i recommend it to those In need of such arem- cuy. lours, UlUKOA TIUI1ETTS. Certificate from Ifnn. E. L Onlml.i- n-r. County Commissioner of Multnomah county. 1-Llst 1'nrllnnil-Anrl! 1 1CT1 Dr. .V. SI. Lorvea i Rn.: Ihnrnnusl tlio"liAl- Wccd Hcmeily," and am satisfied it is a valua ble medicine. It regulates nnd Invigorates the system. This Is my experience with the ltem- cuy. iTUiy yours, ji. u. IIUI3IIJY. Certificate from tho celebrated Prof. Otto Vlcuxtcmps: musician, Oregon Sluslcal Institute. tc. 1 1S71. f ed wit i-omanu, 3iayj. Dr. A. SI Iyirrca it Co.: I was nllarL-isI with severe Inflammatory rheumatism, suffering Kn-iii I'uiu, unu Has hi jirosiraieu mat i was uuable to tend to mv business. I usnl nn hni. tie of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Illieumatlc Cure," and was cnllrelv cured by It alone. OTTO VIEUXTESIPS. PUT UP IXTEX-OUXCE BOTTLES, .AT-, One Dollar nuil Flftx Cents per Bottle. PREPARED AT THE OREGON MEDICAL IAB0RAT0EY, DK. LORYEA CO E..ST PORTLAND, OREGON. BTon Sale by am. Dp.ucoist".. lllU ESTATE.!, Stitzel & uptoN REAL ESTATE BROKERS! COUNF.P. FRONT AND WASHINOTON STS., PORTLAND, OSEGON. Ajcnts for the Sale of Lots and Blocks in HOLLADAY'S ADDITION', TO EAST POKTL.AND. rno OUIt PATRONS AND THE PUUHIC X ueneraiiv uesinng lo miiKe rt.rr. aini.ue.-I.IA1HJ-: INVKSTSll-JTS IN REAL PROP EltTV. we leave at this tlmo to call vour attention to this Desirable Tract, which has been subdivided into Blocks and Lots, and ) now In the market, to be sold In Alternate Lots and ISIocks. No one has ever visited this body of land but what will say that It Is the most eligible for Suburban Residences of any offered In tills market, the land having a gradual slope from the river back to Seventeenth St., there being -scarcely any Illock In the entire tract but what a Fair View of the City of Portland and the Wil lamette river can bo had. Another advantage this property win imvo for resiliences: No high water will cverHfftet tlie drainage of t lie city. -, THE O. t C. R. R. CO'S NEW FERRYBOAT Ik now making regular trips from the foot of i F st.. Couch's Addition, to the foot of Orotun St, Holladay's Addition. IMPROVEMENTS TO BE MADE: Aside from gigantic Improvements now In contemplation by tin- Railroad Company, in the construction of Wharves, Warehouses ami Machine snops, quite a numoer ot citizens win commence erecting Fine Residences and Ilus- Incss Houses. Also, street improvements, uu- lcrcontract.bygradiiigniidpliinkingHnlladny Avcnuoits entire length, to connect with tho sandy road. Wc can say thatnt least Half a .Minion Dollars win iec.penueu in permanent improvements on litis Amnion tne presenL season. remit or naie: Forty Per cent. cash down: deferred pay ments, six and twelve mouths, with interest at the rate often percent, per annum. NO QUESTION AS TO TITLE! SHTZEL& UPTON Offer for sale a large amount of IORTLANl and EAST I'ORTUVND RESIDBNCK and UUNIKSK rilUl'Kltl . Iartles wishing to purchase farms or binds will be conveyed to them aud shown the. -mine free of charge and at all times to suit tlw convenience of our patrons. A targe amount ol choice FARSIING LANDS, for sale shunted In Multnomah, WashtMon, Yamhill, Polk, Kenton. Line, Starimi, Chtek amas. and other counties of this State. For PRICE LIST call at our office. FOR SALE: Eighty Acre Lot for sale.adJolnlngHoHadnVs Addition on the east. Apply to Stltiel'S Upton. Five and Ten Acre Lots for sale, adjoining, East Portland, on reasonable terms. Apply to Stitzel st Upton. Five and Twenty Acre Lot for sale on the SIcAdamlzed road three miles south of thty city limits. Apply to Stitzel A Upton. FARMS TO RENT. We have a number of Improved Farms, situ ated In Washington county, from fourteen to twenty miles of Porland. WASTED. At this office, Immediately, from Twoto Three Hundred Dwelling Houses, situated in l'ortland and East Portland. Tensnts waltlmr patiently. nl STITZEL A tlPTONi" JACOB MAYER, tii t Importernnd Wholesale Dealer in . . r 3D DErL "3T GrOOD S, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Giots Furnishing Goons, I.ndles nml Sllsses TRISISISIED AND UNTRISISIKD HATS AND BONNETS, Frames, Dralds, GonI, Ornaments, Flowers HlbbonsTrimmliigj, etc. Dress Goods, White Goods, Yankee' No tions, Etc. Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trirfvf mings, Etc. AGHNT OF THE ELLENDALE WOOLEN SULl.S CO. .1 Full Stock of Blanket, Yarn?, ,-Bf(r rcr, iweciis-ana Uannimerps Constantly on . , .. ... ; LATEST STTI.ES BY EVERY .STKASIER. AIT I'ARTICUIVR ATTENTION PaM" to Onlers. hi MRS. ACH, Just returned: frosi ran f.ran clco with a large and Splendid Stock or ' X3EL"S" GOODS, SUCH AS ' " SILKS, WORSTED GOODS, GRENADINES,' 7 Japanese Silks, Poplins, Alpacas, Lawns, Marseilles, Etc. ALSO. ( ALirgeand Beautiful Assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS', Fine Laces, Etc., Of every variety and description. ; I Straw Goods, Parasols and Kid Gloves ii! -! 01 the host quality. , JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, ETC.,,, On hand and made to order., . i si CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' CLOTHES Of all descriptions. " Cull nnd Exnialne the Stock- r f - Goods Solil to Suil rtc Times. L. AClV. 97 First street, rortlarid. tee CONST VNTIA RiCCiWlir NsW by every steamer. -uppliea REAL