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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1871)
yRIDAY..i.M:...EPTMBERf,fl871. OUR AGENTS. The following persons are duly authorized to act a Agents tor tne N ev Noirrtt wkst : 1 1 U. B. Blood iraiviui; Ageill .g...jl'ravellng AKnt Mrs. M.Jeflj 11. II. WWS Ir. J. Walt A. X. Arnold.... - it ur.11u.51.1t1 eituill 1 -afnyette - Albany .Salom ;. W. I jiwson. .. M. 1. Owen .Salem Mrs. J. -iMVOre JMinWASUOregori i City Thos. l'arsous Mllwaukle It. lvnl and Tiie jaiies J. T. Scott, Eaq ...Forest Omve I. P. Phtet .Ran Francisco Mrs. I .aura I e Force Gordon .CiiUroniIn Other parties desiring to aot as Agents will please forward their names. YVe want Agents at every postomcc tlirouehout Oregon and WashlrWti territory. Railroad A(-cinF.XT. Friday after noon, tin; 221 Inst, says the Salem Statctmtm, when the up freight train was near Jefferson, an accident occurred whloh tiiiset two platform cars and threw Ave others off the rails and caused roiishlemhle detention, also detalnin" the evening mail train, which came af- tcrwHrrt?, for a short while. The cause of Uiis was that a bovine was leisurely iking beside, and probably partly on (track-, and not-considering the iron 8 ,P jtl,lro1withocret of species, he merely beilowedas tiie .er scrWmod,' so tlifl' the driving' ete took charge of hinuandPlianded' n in under tiie tender. CoNPBjsajflN of Kaitil Acoiiy of the .'oitferpu , of Unitarian Christian litlt" Ims been sent lis by ltev." T. L Iliott. To it is added the Churclt'Cov uuit in use here at the Communion Ta-, e. It is brief but comprehensive, and lose wlio wish to obtain the views of VnltarifuiChursh infajiutjshcdl -51111 o Uy. consulting it By"the-n-ay, Mr. Iliott, however much many may differ oni Liin in his views of religious mnt rs, is a sincere Christian and upright, 10ml man, and, we are glad to add, a firm elievur in the emial rights of all. We State Faik Licenser. EL M. Vailo, ecrotrtry'of llie. Oregon RUte Fair-Ag-icultural S,99iqtyj pubjiphes the follow .ig notice in the last number of the 117 imetle Fhrmcr: The impre? sion K-enis prevail .Unit tho Oregon , Quite Agri ultural Society, in adojiting the rule re uiringlhe licenses in advance tilt's year, iifluded the sale of hay, grain, meat, lour and fuel. There has never been a ieense reniiiif(jrjhaalc of these str ides, heiftetne'Boarll flfought it of no ise to atcdpf tllt'm' in the Tulc adopted, .lie articles above named can be solcf at my thffe MthoUf'ltensc.' OrtAn TroirLATr ILvll txi) Rir.vD xq, Jtooit The enterprises temper- uwe men of Portland, sajs the 7ooti Trmplar, are taking the initiatory steps owanls building' a Good Templar Hall. Articles of incorporation, we learn, are already filed. Capital stock $20,000. rhis will cstablish.tha Order .on. a firm and lasting basfs'Irl bPortlanl aihl :lve greater pdrrnanency to the institution throughout the State. Success to the noble enterprise. CoitNELius. A new railroad town bearing the foregoing title, named in honor of Col. T. 11. Cornelius of "Wash ington county, lias been duly platted, mapped and recorded. Lots are being sold at good prices, and a number of buildings will be erected this fall. It is situated twenty-three miles from Port land, nnd will be until next year the tcr minas oTThcTJrcgon Central Railroad. Linn County Fair. The Linn county Fair commenced last Tuesday. The An nual Address was delivered by "Brick" I'omeroy. Lntojr a qgo u n tsj f ronigt 1 1 oLI nn County Fair represent it as a great sueees. Mr. I'omeroy fitillng to be present the an nual addreifci was delivered by Mr. J. V. VanCleve. Chinaman Shot. U. S. Marshal Young a few nights ago shot a Cllinn man on Alder street Mr. Young was endeavoring to release a China woman wImjJkuI Itepn abductcsdj when thehi nsm'an drew a revolver.'and Mr. Young immediately shot him, causing instant death. School CMiilohen in Op.eoox. Tiie County School Superintendents in Ore gon' return the number of seliool chil dren (CUrry "county excepted as being St ,055. Quite an army of little men and women. .800 .TUf "V, Anki'AL Ainntisss. The Annual Ad dress at the Oregon State Fair will be deilvjarjad by.; Qpl. .David; Taggart; Pay master V. S. A., who has jut returned from a visit to the Eastern States. M1!nin RrsPRxSioN. Scarcity of wa ter has compiled the su-.iension of min ing in Canyon City and neighboring camps thlff seflfeon', except Avhcre" 'tiie ditches furnish rtrteri FitKK Fbiiuy. Mr. Barney Trainor has established a free ferry between line street in tills city, and J street, East Portland. It is already doing a nourishing business. Lively Navuiatiox. the Mountain permys the O. S. X. Co's steamers on the flolumbinure'dolng a'splendid'busi nos this .season carrying full freights up nml down. CAPIS FOI'LWKATIIKIt LlOllTIIOCMi. Two veMiels have arrived at Yaquina from Sun Francisco with materials for the new lighthouseat Cape Fotilweather. PiiOP.ViUjrsiriitt.Thfsgciiius is now in our city. He gave one of his iuimit- ightamidrwill intibubTy givqolherbcfqre ilorelcaving. AVast a Flour Mill. Tiie farmers of John Day valley are anxious for u flour mill. They oner $3,000 bonus for the erection of one in that valley. free thinker, has been leb:iting at Eu gene City with Rev. Mr. Hammond, of the M. E. Church. Gone East. .Senator Corbclt started during the week for the Eastern States, .tobftiPrefrenUat thecusumgsession of rSnTreir' ,mm,m Sciioott'iiii.lilfiR'.iijn' the Ivalatna school district there are sixty-two chil dren of the ages embraced in the enum eration. Goon Templars. It is ofllcialiy re ported that the number of Good Tem plars in tills State is about three thous and. ' Neyv Office. Capt A. P. Ankeny has contracted to build a new ofilce for tbe Jjullfttt, oti.Pht and Ouly treuts. Assistant Editor. Mr. Chas. W. Crocker has been engaged as assistant etlitor on the Bulletin. A "Woman's Experiments in Panning . The following extracts from the letter of a correspondent tells its own story: 1 win leu you what 1 tiui at farming a few years ago. I took my hoe, and af ter taking out potatoes I drilled in wheat Next spring I took out the weeds, sowed ashes, salt and plaster on the wheat; when ripe, cut it with a large knife could not get any sickle took it in my kitchen, beat it out, cleaned it by winnowing with a tin pan. I had five bushels of clean wheat "That was miite sufficient fo supply me witii bread lor one year. My fowls running free, destroyed full one bu-diel. I graft my orchard, and set iny raspber ries, strawberries, etc., and make my own garden every year. Hon has been one great object in niyi-. thus working in tho opuu air. and ,t was jold ytsfcrttay, by my pooV, liard-Wdrk-1 worth inyiglit l ld. because T"l could do so much work. "l'oor woman and wife, toiling for a Roman Catholic huband, as uimppre ciative, as husbands mostly are, of wom an's enduring love, and untiring efforts to L-.u.i. l.m.i.. ,...,,.r..w.,i.i.. 1 U " es,-nny .working 111 tliccartluiud in the sunlight lias worked a wonderfull i.iiiu, iu , Mini iiiu, uumt-a having a strange power over my men tality. Often when my heart seemed ready to burt with domestic sorrows, working among my (lowers and garden plants caused the terrible weight to gradually wear away: and by this, a positive determination to renovate bodv 1 and mind, I am a wonder ofiiood health and tolcrablo cheerful ness, at the age of sixty-six. I do more physical lalwr than most young women can perform, besides reading and writing at times. " "I have not studied politics very se riously, and yet have kept pretty well posted on our suffrage question; but if called upon to vote, I know bso little of tlieprivate rpialifieationsof onr'cltizens, generally, that I should not know who would be deserving. I do know one thing, and that is that the men arc very lax in morals, and especially in the temperance cause. Asleep, or very dull in any reform work, the commun ity appears where I live ; but abroad, in all directions, the good seems pros pering.' Jlerolulloii. ' ' People who think that "woman have all the rights they want" woidd do well to ponder the following extract from a letter received to-day they are so com monly received by us that we might give similar quotations even week if desired: "I see by my receipt that my subscrip tion to the )Voman,t Journal expires with the IWtli of this mouth. My hus band does not believe in the doctrine of Woman Suffrage. JThereforeihe will moflirive onlet Inv have any 'money'to pay my subscription. o 1 nave 10 get it the nest way I can. Tins is tne reason why J Mind -only,onu. dollarnow. I wiirtrv to send the rest before the year expires." How would hiisbands like to llnd .themselves in such a position as this woman occupies? oulil tliey say tliev had "all the richts, they -, want," while the law made them absolutely de pendent upon their wives for tho means of subscribing to a weekly paper? llromoi't Journal. Tijikly. An exchange makes the following timely observation: "If you are sick, and your physician thinks you require hydrate of clioloral, he may write it (for short) ehlnr. hydr. The tlruggist, unless particularly observant, may think it means chloride of mureury, (corrosive sublimate,), written for short also hyd. cldor.; and a funeral may follow. So much for a miserable, doubly dead lan gaugcj'a careless doctortind a stupid pre- - lulp1(),nh:,t,; A case in noint is reconled by (he Lou isville Lcdfjcr: A Brooklyn physician adv, and wrote the prescription cldor. hydr. The druggist interpreted his hog latin to mean adoridium hydrargyri corrosive sublime and (lip voungjady iliSl Hie- death of a bdl'bug.TN'ow'whlen of" the two guilty parties should be hanged, the sawbones or pill-mangler? If it were not asking too much weshbuld ask for both. It is sometimes saititthat 110 woman ! should be allowed to vote,.Uecauseinauy Twomcn (16 iSot" wish lo tl6 soanda would refuse to avail thoiusolves.jf the priv ilege. Cpon this principle the mea of Connecticut should lie immediately dis franchised, for: "With a population of S7.1S0 and a vole fif'v",00, DTartfont cast but' l,2ft- ballots, all told, on (he question of whether the citv slinnlil nnmnriuin 1 - 000,00 towanls building the new State Houe onlereil bv the Connecticut Tai. Uialure. The question here was one of a'M.'u1t " everj- man, woman and O- L .trr, l.V anayot nut one tiiHl or tliossj w ho cotm. i,ut one itl tven-ty-eiclit olnetts to tl. ..,.:4i.. Tlicsainciilienoincnoif tlit? rvaJk-r innv notice in almost any ihianciul election 'jlUaUUh. ilntiil jwinsflnfoniia - A ilisiuitcll fibni Wnsl.t TFCptrStliTgiVcai Uic follov tion: "Tlic atlvocatcs of the right of women to the eleotive franehlse In the District of Columbia liavo looked forwanl to the niectiiiR of tho Supreme Court of this District In October with much intorhit- as it was cxjK-ctetl that then the iiues tiou of tho right of women to vote would j be uetcrniineti, nut 11 now appears thatk, the cases are iot.iii,a shape to determine f full of technical difliculties ju the wav of getting a decision upon the questions which the case is intended to raise," It is a-erred that the needlewomen of Xew York receive but ten cents apiece for making Of "dusters." the miestioiit-tney Yrere intended to 1)u.: "l',11;"'''" CITY "K-raiscjoThe-.O'onmiissIoncrs of Elections , ii inl SVioVt reoVon abf;ik or Mon,,'.n failEU To- iiu-ikc Tin3; defense,' and hence I K.MfioS'iSr famine, judgment by default is entered ngaliiH "iP43??h ""l tnm "'c.i"li frcc. tltem for such amount as a jury may de- HouS- 75 '"""S"1 valuables, tcriniiie. Jnthlscondltion"'thb "cane Is, thomak Kfrrir r, ...... WSEEGEVINOTIGES: ' ' mm ose WILLIAM DAVIDSON " Real 1 state Dealer OrriCE-No. 64 Tront Street, POETUm OREGON". IT) F..VI. ESTATE IN TUB CITY AND KAS1 IV Portland, In the most desirable localities, muslstiug of lots, Half 11 locks and 11 locks, House and stokes. Also, iMrnnvF.n Farjis and Valuable Un- i-i.tiv.vtki l.AXiis, located in all part of the State, for Nile. Real Estate aiid other Property purchased for Corresivondcnts, In this City and through out the states and TKRurroiurj, with great rare, mid on the most Advantao eocs Tekms Hou.ies ami Stores Leased, Loans NEGO TIATED and CLAIMS OK ALL IlESCTIIITtOSS l'i:oMiTLYCof.i.TEii,and a Oexkkai. Finan cial and AaKNev ltustxK&s Tk.vssacted. , Agents of UU Okjck iu.all tho Cities and Towns In the Htatj) will recelvcdescri pilous of Fabx Pltoi-KiiTYnnd forward the sauie to the ahove address. .. , n2 Parrishf-"Atkinson J&" Woodward, READ' ESTATE" AGENTS 7 (onier Alder nml l'roul S tree It. HAVE PnOPKUTY FOIt SAU-: IN I"OUT latnl and throughout Oregon generally. VetSh oiror SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS House Iterated. ItentV Collected. ' 1 ' ' ' Jloncy Loaned, Taxev l'nld. And everythlris that pertain tn ,c Ileal E tate lluilneAS attended to with nioniptiicfcx. ICGAL PAPERS WRItFeFaND ACKNOWLEDGED 1 n Jr:i .VTIi IXSOX. Notarj- Public. ill " TYIXIt woumiMItl). EMPLOYMENT OFFICE! No. SO Front St., American Kxrtinnge Hulldliitr. CONTItACTOItS, Hotel Keepers. Farmers CSirjenter and Ilulldcrs, Families, nnd In tact all who require help of any kind, will And It to their advantage to call and leave their ad dress J. It. ivmiKiu:Li P. s. I have also some (,'ood Farms and loin for sale. n; J. R. V. COBURN & McCABE, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, o WASHINGTON STltUET, UPSTAIIUS, l'ortlnnd, Oregon. ork done at RK.MSONA11LK RATES, nl XEY ADVERTISEMENTS. McCIBENY'S ACADEMY orusic, Comer 1'iftli and Columbia .Street. WILL OPKN Wedneuday, September 13, 1871. BANCROFT & MORSE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In BOOKS AND STATIONERY, -.AND.- PublLsIierb' and Manufacturers' Agents, 101 Flrot Street, Xuxt door to the Potoflice, I'OKTLAXI) . OltlUJOV Keep conMantly oil Hand TTJIjXj stock ..OK... Miscellaneous Books. crimni BOOKS, JUYE.MLK BOOKS, ! And everything In the Rook Line. 1 Also, a Ijrce and Well Selected 8lock of STATIONERY, sveir .vs PAPER, .BLANK 1100 Kw, INKS, MUCILAOK, BUTI; PKNCItK, PKNS, PKN-HOLDKRS, llfX)TTIN(l PAl'Klt I1A.MF-S COPYINtJ HOOKS ASD PRKSSF-S TRACING PAPF.R ANT! CIjOTIf, PKRFOR.VTKI) IIOARH, DR.VWINO PAPKIt, 1 1 rritol nOARii; I"ORTh11I.IOS, AL11UMS. WKIIDINtJ AND SIOimXINO STATIONKRY, I tVp.-sTIUsUIQLSI-I'CK;KKKNJVj, M'lSlTINO CVRIS, RIT11IIKRV 1 GOODS, INITIAL l'APER, . INVOICE FILES, Inilaclererytconeelralile'ililng'ln thePlatlon vty Line, nnd, nt, prices that will prove satisfactory. iVlSAV BOOKS j "KflBiKD it y rm-itS5! f 1 ;S 1 -r-f- . . STKAif'rMt. . Give TJh n Cull I bi.t.ft! - -TTV, r Address all communications U BANCROFT &. MORSE. . , 101,Flrststreet, Sept. 8,15:1 i9 ' l'ortland. On'gon. m yin- Ti'"Wim.?sl5PEES GALLERY I'letures, of Evrrv ...V.',.,Ldrf ?!!,..nJ"1. T-aJies' Mctures taken ci... ' 'enul',''n guaranteed. Prtees mod 1UU "4NQWIS? THE TIME TOT SUBSCRIBE I Unparalled Intocemenis 10 Clubs! TTHrHWEW! NORTHWEST. A'Xour'ual for (be 'People, DV0TE0 TT0 ? THE'MIiTETESTS' OF 'HBMAMITY. Our Intenstly Interesting Serial .Story, .fiVjlUDITH ' R E 1 D , A Plalir Story or a Plain Wouiau," la now belne published from week to weet, and U rittructlnc universal attention. A limited supply ofliaclc numbers yet on hand. Arrangements have been made to secure the f?ervlceof a COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS upon any and all subjects of Public Interest. Tim Nkw NonriiWEST Is not a Voman Uljlils, hat a Human Rlzhts orjaii, devoted to whatever policy may be necessary to secure the irreatest good to the greatest number. It knows no sei.no polltlcs,no religion, no party, no color, no creed. Its foundation I fastened upon tho rock of Kternal Liberty, Universal Emancipation and Untrammeled Pmgrelon. OURoPREHlUM LIST. As an inducement lor our friends to make exertions to secure larse clubs for the New NoimtWEST, wc olR-r the following list of val uable premiums : For twenty subscribers, at 53 m each, accom panied by the cash, we will give the HOME SHUTTLE BEWING MACHINE, without ta ble, bcautirully ornamented. Price, $.10. r'or thlrty-flve subscribers, nt $1 Ou each, ac companied by the cash, we will give a HOME SHUTTLE REWINO MACHINE, with Ulack Walnut table, bronzed and nicely finished. Price, $H Kor forty subrlbers nt J.I 0) each, accom panied by tho cash, wo will give a 110 MESHUT TLE SEWINO MACHINE, finished In extra style, with Illack AValnut table and cover. Price, .V1. The ulxtvc Sewing Machines, which are war ranted first-class In every particular, can Ik? seen nt the ofilce of Oeo. W.Traver, 111 Kront street, ivrtlaml. Kor liny subscriliers, at i.1 0l each, accom panied by the cash, we will give a MASON A HAMLIN PORTAHLE OIK1AN, four octave, slnglo reed, with black walnut case, automatic bellows swell, two blow edal. Improved cen ter pressure reed val ves, etc l"rlec, fro. For seventy-rive sutwcril)ers, nt S3 m each, ac coui)ianleI by the cash, a doublo reed M.VSON Jt HAMLIN ORGAN ; resembles the first ex cept that It has alo a knee stop. Price, JTi For seventy-five subscribers, at S3 00 each, accompanied by the cash and twenty-live dollars additional, we will give a MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN, or riVE octavks, one stop. sKi.--Aiur.sTixn rkeii valves, im- ritOVKn IIKI.IOWK. TltiaiDL.NT ASH KNEE- swKi.i- Price, sion. For one hundred subscribers, at J3 00 each, nnd twenty dollars additional, we will give a MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN, kive octaves, KIVE STOI-S.TWO HM Or lirBIIATOKS TIIKOUGH OUT, IXfltOVEn tlK-VDUATEK MKt.fs-AIUtMTKU UEEl)-AI.VES,IJIIT.OVEInELWWS,TUtatUINT ANn K-SEK-SWEI.I.. VI0I, DIAPASON. FLUTE, TREMULANT. Price, Slii Those who desire to work for these premiums can send the names and money as fast as re ceived. The subscribers will be placed to their credit, and if enough names are not received during the year to procure the premium de sired thcycanclinose.ilcscrpremlum,orthey wlll bo entitled to receive twenty-five percent. In cash of the amount remitted for their labor, 0URNEW PREMIUM: LIST. As The New Xoctiiwest has afready proved a popular success, we are decided that It shall a!o prove aTiuoipit. To enable our friends who may decide to can vass for our paper to benerltboth themselves and us by Increasing our Subscription Lists, we propose to give the following additional Pre miums to canvassers 1 Any subscriber who Is In arrears fur the Nkw NoitTH west, who will send us his orhtrown subscription fee, and one new subscriber, ac companied ny the cash Jtf OO-we will gle: A pair Iarinn Marble Vases; Or a Rohemlaii Glass Vase; Orn Ilohcmlan Glass Card Recehcr; Or J4 dozen Ivory Napkin Rings; Or dozen Plated Tea Sioons; Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid Gloves; Or a spangled Lady's Fan, leathered edge; Orn Illrd Cage; I Or an Album for holding 100 pictures;' j Ornn Album (extra) forholdlngriO pictures; Or a Fancy Let tcr Case; Or a Ihix Totlct Articles, Including soap, ciuiik, penumcry.ctc; ! Ora IlrltnnnlnTea Pot; J Or a Kerosene Lamp; Or H dozen Glass Goblets; Or dozen GlasxTumblers; Orn large Glass Fruit DIMi; Ora Work Basket;' Orn Fine Embroidered Handkerchief; Or dozen Linen Handkerchiefs; Ora Woolen Table Cover; Or dozen Table Naklu; Or J4 dozen Towels; Or an elegant Portmonla. ' Any subscriber who Is In arrears lorayeurM I subscription, and who will send his or h pr own I subscription fee, and two new subscribers, ac- I compamod ny the cash making S9 00 we. will i send : j A set of Rogers' Table Forks, triple plated, on ' white metal, warranted; i Or a set of Rogers'Table Spoons, t rlplc plated, on white metal, warranted; I Orn set of Rogers' Tea Sjioons, triple plated on white metal, warranted; I Or S dozen Rogers' Jt Russell's Table Knives, ' best quality, warranted; 1 Or a handsome Illrd Cage. I Any person In arrears for subscript ion to The I New NoimiWEST, who will send his or her subscription fee and three new subscribers, ac- companled by the cash, making 512 (U, we will ' send : A handsome Marsalltes Quilt; Ora hnndome Woolen Quilt, red nnd while or blue and white; Or a pair of Table Cloths; 1 Ortwo pairs of Nottingham Lice Curtains; I Or three pairs Alexandre's ICId Gloves, any i color or size: i Or a Japanese Inlaid Work Rox; Or IS yards ls?st yiL wide Sheeting. I For seven subscriliers at J.100 each, nmniiut- 1 lug to 21 W, we will send : I An extraCastor.trlpleplated, on while tiu-tn! ! Y-alued at 50 TO; i Or n Iiuly's Writing Desk, of equal value; ! OraCablnct.Japancse Inlaid; I Or nn Extra Japanese Inlaid YVork liox. 1 These articles are nil Y-aluablc, and arewar 1 ranleil to be Just as we represent them. Per- sons living In this city or who can visit us can I receive these articles from our ownjiands at an I hour's notice; or If not convenient to visit us, I we will send the articles by express toanyad I dress. I No order of this kind will receive attention unless the cash accompanies It. Send money In Fostoflicc orders, at the cus tomary rates of currency, or send draft If pre ferred. All orders promptly attended to. We sincerely hoc that this unparalleled offer, which Is a new feature In the newspaper business In Oregon, will meet with u hearty re spouke from the many friends of our paper, who up to this time have seemed to fall to real ize that The New Noktiiwkst cannot be run without money. Now Is the time to makeup clubs. Ilegln before some other 'person gets - ! of you. '""'"i 01 you. Sec what you can do for your self, the Public and Tub Nzw Northwest. PORTLAND At)VERTISEMEXTS. enAMictfCL.ir5r.,V..:i HiUnch, iL'iTHiwfsjT., Csan FnANctscu.-- r-1 Jroim..Ni,soox. " , M . GRAY, Importer and Dealer in all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Sole Agent for the Pacific Const ...FOIt... STMNWAY'S AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS PIANOS, AND. . The Bux'tlett " Ois:tms5 The Best in the World! PIANOS AND ORGANS TO RENT And rent applied to purchase. ALL KINDS OP MUSICAL IXSTKUMF.XTS Tuned nnd Itepnlred. Every Instrument Fully Warranted FOR FIVE YEARS. f lVAXTK lis Agents u I'.iery Tonu in the State. Catalogue 'tinUi PrIc'e"iJstisent free on appli cation to U. L. Del'KAXS, Manager Gray's IJntnch Music Store, 121 First St., Portland, Oregon. August 1, 1871. lull PACIFIC Boot and Shoe Manufactory ! Tlio Only . Sriiiiufiiclor.v LADIES' AND GENTS' FINE SHOES Ou (he Northern Const ! gHOKS OF EVERY CLASS Hade to Order on Short Notice, Wholesale and Retail. 3J0T33"OT- STYLES ARE BEIHQ MADE DAILY. DEPOT AT PACIFIC BOOT AND S110K HOl'SK, I'rotzllinil, Glllllinu Y' '.. Corner Flrt nnd Morrison Sti., Portland. JfST OUT: The Box-Toed Oxfords and Gaiters, and tub JERSEY TIE, The easiest nitlng Summer Shoe made. August s, ls.71. lnl SHADE & CO. T KSPEfTFULLY INFORM THK PUI1LIC XV that they have cstnbllheI a PIONEER DYEING AND SCOURING BUSINESS In this cltv.and are ureuareil to receive orders for Dyeing nnd Cleaning Ladles' Dresses, Cloaks and Mantles. Also, IVamask Curtains and Gents' Clothinz. "Work done In the best style and YVarranled. Kid Gloves neatly Cleansed. Plesisecivo us a 111II at our Dicing KstablUhinent, First St.. KM wee 11 Oak anil Ash, opposite the Oreiron llakcrj . July il.isn. vlnl2 SHADE i CO. BOARD AND LODGING. IADY HAS OPENED A "boarding and lodcinc house For Mechanics nnd Latmrlng Men, on Salmon street, ix'twetn Front and I-Trst. Mie respect fully solicits a share of lhihlic Palronnge. JulySI.lNTL vlnl "Firm jpjbco 3tlc.ox'y DELLrNGER Ac; CO. Washington St., bet. Second aud Third, I-ORTIYND : OREGON y F. MANUFACTURE AN !.. s A iNO. 1 f.lKTICHi'sIl' " I1HEAD, ; .ioaAJ-'VMKSffica H003ii V'AKl-X. m -m 1 1 "1 r.w - a r w t . . . w v i i ..,-.ti()i frAMn uVirrt' Ladien Collars (a prize in uach fc m m - -Oood. dallver Ujanx-partof ,1.. ltv POUTIiVND VERTIEiLEKTS. 1 a. ESTATE Stitzel & UPTON REAL ESTATE BROKERS! I CORNF.ll FRONT AND WASHINGTON KTS., PORTLAND. OREGON. Agents for tne Sale or Lois and Blocks In HOLLADAY'S ADDITION I TO EAST PORTLAND. rpO OUR PATRONS AND THK Pl'IlMC X Generally desiring to mnke SAKE and RK I.IAIU.K INVh-STMJsTS IN KKAI. PROP ERTY, wo leg leave at this time to call your attention to this Desirable Tract, which has been subdivided Into lilocks and Lots, and is now In the market, to be sold in Alternate Its and lilocks. No 0110 has ever visited this body of land hut what will say that It Is the most eligible for Suburban Residences of any offered In this market, the land having a gradual slope from the river back to Seventeenth SL, there beintr scarcely any Uloek In the entire tract hut what a Fair View of the City or Portland and the Wil lamette river can be had. Another advantage this property will have for residences : No high water will evcram-ct the drainage of the city. THK O. d: C. R. R. CO'S NKW FKItRY IJOAT Is now making regular trips from the foot of F St., Couch's Addition, to the foot of Oregon St., Holladay's Addition. IMPROVEMENTS TO BE MAOE: Aside from gigantic Improvements now In contemplation by toe Railroad Company, In mc construction 01 vmarves, areuousesaiui Machine Shops, imlte a number of citizens will commence erecting Fine Residences and Bus iness Houses. Also, street improvements, un dercontract, by gradlngaiid planking Hollnday Avcnuclts entire length, to connect with the Sandy road. We can say that at least Half a Million Dollars will ic e.Tpcnuei in permanent Improvements ou this Addllon the present season. Terms or Snle: Forty jer cent, cash down ; deferred iiy meuts, six and twrlve mouths, with Interest at the rate often percent, per annum. XO QUESTION AS TO TITLE! STITZEL& UPTON Olfer for salon large amount of PORTLAND and EAST l"OIlTI.Al IiratHKMJK and IIITSINKSS PROPKlrTY. I'iirtles wishing to tmrchasc farms or lands will 1m; conveyed to them and shown the xame free of charge and at all times to suit the cfiiivenlciiM itfntlr natrons- A large amount of choice FARMING LANDS for sale situated III Multnomah. Washiuton Yamhill, Ililk, IV-ntou. Iiue. Marlon, Clack nmas. and oilier counties of this State. For PRICK LIST call at our olllcc. I'OIt SALE: Elshty Acrelitfnrsale.adjoinluirllolladay Additloii ou the cast. Apply to Stitzel A Upton. Five and Ten Acre Lots for sale.wljolnlnc iEnst Portland, on reasonable terms. Apply to Stitzel A Upton. Five and Twenty Aero Lots for sale on the I McAdamlzed road three miles Mnth of the ny limits. Appiy 10 Kiuzei . upion. FARMS TO UlLVT. Wehavea unmternf Imitrored Farms. situ- attsl In Washington county, from fourteen to iweniy nines 01 i'unantu WANTED. At tills olllee. Immediately, from Two to Three Hundred Dwelling Houses, situated In Portland and Hast INirtland. Tenants waiting patiently. nl STITZEL A UPTON. JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In JZ JEi. "32" GrO OX S MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods, X.udle mid 3IlHset TRIMMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Frames, Rralds, Conls, Ornaments, Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc Dress li'oods, White Goods, Yankee Xo- tions, Ktc. Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AGENT OF THE ELLENDALE YV00LEN MILLS CO. -I Full Stock of JllankcU, Yarns, Jlca- tvr., Tweed and Cuimcre Conntantly on Jfand. LATEST STYLUS 1IY EVERT STlLYJIER. OtT PARTICULAR. ATTENTION Paid to nl Orders. On Tlilrrt Stx-oetr, llelueen Murrisou a Yimiliill. AT JOHN WILSON'S CAN BE HAD: ... . ,t Sfrinetl W HITECpops-.". SwLss Blslinp I.nwn. ,v,0'0,r,(,?,.;rts. Twilled Mull, Hair, Cord and thecks, Ins Cloth, Prque, etc. KTrjlsizelkad prices. " onllnarj and JenU, j Hoyv Riisc d Undcnvear, etc. . .uc-uCambric Handkerchiefs, Plain, LINt. jrjmuiedalid Hcm-stltched, Hoys' and oents Ilcraincd. Children's Uncn llralded Suits, Dress IJnen, Table Linen, etc . . .nl I.I11IUICII RLACK DRESS SILKS "American Gnw . Grain." -warranted not to crack or ) changecolor.underthu severest usage. I lor years.-- 1 c-imnRIES-Vims: -1-arasoK tsllk and ul 1 f r ; "r"j .- - - f .iu.fc.jii-, . iiii.iiiiiK mm null luuixiii, I , Y'elvet Ribbons, Lisle Thread Gloves,. etc. COODS0pened SR : ' TOEED -REMEDlV", -fTHE UNK WEED - REfrlEDY, Oregon Rlieuiuatio Gura. HISTORY: I H.IS RE3IEDY IS COMPOSED OP THE AASlT" principle of the tjnk Weed. Bmr. to OrLnm t"rJnHm Orlglnl, Lat.-IndlfltiMHtR fjM.,ii-1 - most aou; recti in Washington county. PROPERTIES, ETC.: It contains an Active and Volatile Priiwrfiile extracted by Ether, and a bitter TonVcr,!: MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES : It Is the most sure and speedy cure for Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout and Rheumatic Pains ol all kinds that waxever Introduces! inn, the Materia Medica. The UNK WEED REM EDY, as prepared by us. In consequeuee or the existing hitter principle, possesses the neces sary virtue of being a Po-wex'fiil Tonic, Promoting the Appetite nnd InviKoratliic the while Digestive Appuratus, thus Imlldlnc up and strengthening the system, while at the same time the volatile principle, being ab sorbed In the blood, acts specllleiilly on the Rheumatic Poison, removing It from the circu lation and system. There are few rcmediesknnwn to the Medical Profession which will remove the Rheumatic Poison from the blood, but whose action is so powerful In depressing the system of tiie al ready enfeebled Rheumatic patient, that their use lias to be abandoned before specific effects are obtainable, and hence the want of success In treating this prevalent and ronsequently herelororc Incurable disease. Unlike these medicines, already known, the UNK WEED REM EDY.nlthough producing as active and as powerful effects on the blood and system In re moving the Rheumatic Poison, also possesses a .strong Tonic and Recuperating Element which admits of Its continued use even by the most delicate and dt-bllitatisl. Thus we have the combination for the first time of thee two necessary elements In one reined v. which ac counts for Its suiwrlnr and never-failing enratlxe effects in Kheiiinntlm, Rhenmatle (fout and Rheumatic Iatns of all kinds. N. R. The UNK WEED REMEDY Is nart c- tilarlv APPLICAIILK TO 1.ADIKS. in eonse- fjuence oflts Tjnlc tiualltics. TESTIMONIALS: YVo are aware of the fact that It-fsmtutmlly an easy matter to procure certlHentesJaMestinC the ctllcncy of jxitent remedies from aeertaln class ufthoM? who usethem. Y"e lmv-8hted the following because the names attnelMd to them are those of men of the most careful and scrupulous character, and Issenuse the Irse class of their nopiulntnnecs In Oregon will not. lor n iiiomeni, accuse or susiieei iutH 01 any exnegeratluu In the statements they rna'y makc: Ccrtllleato rrom tlic Deputy Jailor of Mult nomah County Jail: City Jail. Portland, Oreaoti, 1 Jime 7, ISTI. ) Dr. A. M. Ixjryea A Co.: I was attacked Willi a severe case of rheumatism. It was in mv thlghs, hips, ringers, shoulder blade Indeed in all tho Joints or my body I suffered great pain and anguish. I was attended by a regular phv slclau, but with lioetrecf. I was Induced to tfv ynurCnk YY'eed Remely,and It tmmedtatclv cured me up. I consider it, from my expe rience, the best remedy forrheumati.-m known. ALFRED F. TURNER, Deputy Jailor. Tills Is to certify that the above statement is correct to my own knowledge. JOHN P. YVARD, Jailor. Alta California Rook and Job Printing Otllee,") aa California street, J San Francisco, June 1, 1ST1. J Dr. -Y. M. Loryea Jt Co.: For sevenil years I have been subject to rheumatism In my right arm and shoulder, rendering me unable to work. On a recurrence of tho attack, some time since, I wits Induced 10 try your Cnk YVced Remedy," and the result was a perfect cure In a few days. I took only two-thirds of tho contents of one bottle. My firm belief is that the "Unk" Is a certain cure for rheuma tism In all Its forms, and I would heartllv rec ommend all aftlieted with that dreadful dis ease to try your "Remedy" anil lxsj ured. JNO. R. McLANE. Certificate of A. R. Shipley, Esq., speelal con tributor tn the "Willamette Farmer," and Sec retary of the Oregon Horticultural Society: Oswego, Oreson, March 2$, IS.I. Dr. A. M. Lorven: Some tour weeks ao I was entirely pnistnited with rheumatism; in fact I was almost helpless. I sent to you for one 10 ounce bottle of the "Cnfc YVeet Remedy," by the uso of which I experienced almost Imme diate relief, and by the time the Isittlo was gone the rheumatism was gone. From m own experience, and from what I have heard others say who have used tiie Unk YVeeil, 1 wnoii'ii to oe a CHTtuiiicureiorrneumaiisni. Yours reiectfully, A. It. SHIPLEY. Ccrtllleato from Hon. A. J. Dunir, cx-Presi-dent of tho Oregon statu Agricultural Soetelv and authorof "Statistics of Oregon:" East Portland, April 1, 1871. Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co.: I was afflicted with a Revere attack ofehrnuh! rheumatism; was con fined to my bud iim-tnf the time from January to July, when I Used the Unk YVisPd nnd it cured uic up. .Y. J. Dl'FUE. Certificate from James Rybee, the celebrated stock-grower and "King of the Oregon Turf Sauvle's Island, January 11, 1S7I. To Dr. A. M. IiryeaA Co.: Thlslstoacknowl edge thuctlicncy of your "Unk Y'esl Itemed), or Oreson Rheuiuntic Cure." I w.s alllieted for months with a very serious attack of in flammatory rheumatism, and tried nearly all of the so-called rheumatic remedies without any relief perceivable. I then tried your Remedy, and Its us resulted in the most happy JAMES liYREE. Certificate from the well-known merchant, O. Y YS'eavcr, Es.: Tiie Dalles, May 2S, 1871. Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co.: I have usetlthe "Unk YY'eed Remedy," and can cheerfully recom mend it to persons nffllctetl with inllnmmatory rheumatism. It cured me of that disease. My hands, wrists, nnkles indeed, all my Joints were swollen and very painful. O. W. AVKAY'ER. Certiflcato from Hon. Nat. II. Itne, Pilot Commissioner or Oregon, ami a member of the City Council ol East Portland: East Portland, April If. 1371. Dr. A. M. Iiryen A Co.: I hnve been afflicted for several years past with "weakness 'I11 the back," and wandering rheumatic twins, ac companied by severe constipation, lty the as1 of one Isittle of your "Pnk YY'etsl Remedy, pr Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I have lxsu eutlrel relieved, and I cheerfully recommend It as u most valuable and effective remedy. NAT. If. LANr- CertlOcnto from Hon. Gideon 7,I'J. a member of the City council of ha.st 1 ""J1" Kvst IV)rtlaiid, April ., KB. rir V -vr TrienA Co.-Senls: This 1 to I11 c M.?ti tare usc.1 vourTnkYreed" form you Hint I "" "fk. 1Mins,anl Ownd roT.n??n,,'f S.2 niV? - onV one bottle, and ean relief from the use 01 10 11 , recommend it to those i"IDEOJf TIkiiktTS. iron. E. f- Oulmlny. ex- Cmmty .lil- of Multnomah county. Oregon: , T,ortiand. April 1. 1371. r. v f lryeA Co.: Ihaveused lho"Unk ...Dr-.-V;r..:ii.v and am satlsfleil It Is u valna- Kiiiiielllclne. It regulates and Invigorates the This Is my experience with the Rem- system, edy. Truiyyour. r u hui.mhy. Certificate from the celebrated musician. Prof. Otto Y'Icuxtemps: , Oregon Musical Institute Portland, May 22, 1871. i Dr. A. M Loryea A Co.: I was attacked with severe Inflammatory rheumatism, suffering great pain, and was so prostrated tlmt I was unable to tend to my business. I used one bot tle or your "Unk YVced Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure," and was cntlrclyetired by It alone. OTTO Y'lEUXTEMPS. t4r PUT UP IX TEN-OUNCE BOTTLES, One Dollar and Fifty Out per Ilottle. PREPARED AT THE OREGON MEDICAL LABORATORY, CO. EAST IHJRTUVND, ORKGU For Hale by ali. Dbcogists. Inl2