The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, April 05, 1872, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    FRIDAY APRIL 5, 1872.
Weather delightful.
Montana has the small-pox.
Portland lias music on the Plaza
again.
Butter is selling at Lcwiston at $1 50
per pound.
The Albany Collegiate Institute is pros
pering finely.
A steam sash and door factory is to be
started at Halsey.
The U. P. Presbytery of Oregon met at
Albany yesterday.
A daily mail between Salem and La
fayette is talked of.
During March 120 arrests were made
by the Portland Police.
Ah article from thepen of "Go"nslance"
will appear next week.
Parties at "Walla "Walla offer forty
cents a pound for the spring clip of wool.
During the year 1871 the Y. SL, a A.
of Portland received and disbursed SL
OW. Mrs. Carrie F. Young is leoturing at
present on the Michigan Temperance
law.
Frank 13. Hotlgkin has been engaged
as local reporter for the Salem States
man. T. I). Odeneal has received his com
mission as Superintendent of Indian af
fairs. There will be music on the Plaza next
Saturday evening betweon 5:30 and C:30
o'clock.
Jacob Conser is announced as an inde
pendent caudidate for Sheriff in Marion
countjv , :. i
Rev. R. Stewart of Salem lectured be
fore the Young Men's Christian Associa
tion last Tuesday evening.
Sylvester C. Simpson lectures before
the"Ybung"Meri's Ciiristian Association
or rortlaud next Tuesday evening.
Two hundred and twenty-one students
have attended the Willamette Univer
sity at balcm during the past year.
Attention is called to the card of Miss
E. Phillips, fashionable dress and cloak
maker, wuicu appears in this issue.
Arlwr's Magazine and Children's
Hour for April are received. Both perl
odicals are fully up to the standard.
Col. Parish, late commercial editor of
the Oregmian, now has charge of the
commercial department of tho Herald.
J. M. Fryer has something to tell the
patrons of this paper. His advertise
ment 11 bo found among "New To
day." In "Walla Walla valley the prospect is
fair for all kinds of fruit except peaches.
It is feared that peaches generally are
killed.
If you want anything in tho grocery
line, go to Anderson, Horsfall & Co's,
cor. Third ami Alder Sts., in the new
Masonic building.
Mrs. Victor'snew work, "All Over Ore
gon and Washington Territory," will be
ready for delivery to subscribers in a
very short time.
Atkinson, Woodwanl & Co., real es
tate agents, fling their banner to the
breeze in this issue of the NEWSfoitiir
west. Long may it wave.
The Oregon State Horticultural So
ciety held a meeting in this city yester
day, the object being to make arrange
ments for a fair next June.
At the school meeting last Monday
evening Drs. Giltner and' Glenn were
elected Directors, and Mr. R. J. Ladd
Clork all in favor of the High School.
Mrs. C. T. Finlayson, well known to
many in Oregon, died recently at Fol-
som, California, of consumption. Mr.
Finlaysoii is hopelessly ill with the
samenliseasc.
Judge D. C. Lewis, of this city, has
been appointed by the Northern Pacific
Railroad Company to make a topograph
ical survey of the land, river and steam
era on this division of the road;
Mrs. H. S. Crawford, HilLsboro, Ore
gon, keeps a general assortment of mil
llnery goods, and does bleaching and
pressing to order. Ladles in her vicln
lty will do well to patronize her.
rue Waldron troupe had crowded
houses at Salem last week. This-weck
at Oro Fino Theater "Wine Works
Wonders," "Rosedale" and "The Streets
ot jnow xorK" nave boon the plays.
Thebalem Statesman says: "Rev J,
L. Parrish offers to donate a full block of
lots in North Salem as a site for the
Deaf and Dumb school. The block of
fered is 880 by 370, and worth about $2,
The "Lookout Mountain Mining Con
pauy," with a capital of $3GG,000, has
been organized at Salem. Its object is
to more fully develop the Washington
lead and silver leads of Lookout Moun
tain, in the Santiam District of Linn
county.
Mr. Anderson Cox, of Walla Walla,
W. T., and for many years a prominent
citizen of Oregon, died very suddenly a
few days ago while on his way home
from tho Palouse country. Ho was at
one time a member of the Oregon Legis
lature from Linn county.
MissMaenaraam,a lady who has been
for several years past a great favorite
with those who delight in "loves of hats
and bonnet-, in Mrs. Levy's store, is
now home with a very valuable stock of
spring mimnery, which she has brought
up on her own account. She has secured
the store next door to Ladd & Tillon'e
bank, and yesterday favored the public
with her spring opening. 1
The Corvallis 7Kecsays: "William
Davidson, a well known real estate
dealer in Portland, Oregon, ranks as one
of the most efficient and liberal workers
in our State in disseminating informa
tion relative to our resources. r-iinw
etc. His letters and concise, truthful
uwumtuia are printed in cliflcrcnt lan
guages and scattered broadcast in v.,
rope, as well as in the United States ami
British Provinces. We are In recipt of
a handsome pamphlet, bearing his office
stamp, containing'valuable information
remuve io,inc History, route, resources
etcVJf the North Pacific Railroad."
There is talk of a new ferry across tho
Willamette at Salem about half a mile
below the present one.
v The Albany Register says' thSt .fall
wheat generally looks magnificent, and
promises to yield a fair crop to reward
those who were fortunate enough to get
into the ground in season. Tho late fine
weather has been put in eagerly by ag
riculturists in plowing and preparing
the ground fortheSpringcrops. Avery
large area will be sown should the pres
ent favorable weather continue.
The colored citizens of Portland, will
celebrate theratificatlon of the Fifteenth
Amendment to the Constitution of the
United States, attheWashingtonGuard
Armory, on Tuesday, April 0, 1872, at
7:30 P. M., by a literary and musical en
tertainment, on which occasion Miss
Octavia Mercier will sing one of her fa
vorite selections. The Oration will bo
delivered by Rev. Daniel Jones. We
acknowledge receipt of complimentary
tickets.
The Lewiston, W. T, Signal says that
articles of incorporation of a new navi
gation company have been filed, whose
object is tho navigation of the Colum
bia river; that some stockholders of the
O. S. N. Co. are among the incorpora
tors; that the North Pacific Railroad
Company are largely in tho interest of
the new corporation; that they propose
to buy out tho O. S. N. Co.'s boats, rail
road, etc, and also build other new and
more commodious boats; that they also
propose to cause the removal of obstruc
tions to navigation of the upper Colum
bia and Snake rivers as far as Lewiston.
We have received a neat pamphlet of
over forty pages, accompanied by our
"Horoscope" and "Nativity," from W.
H. Chaney, Prof, of Astrology, for which
the Professor will please accept our
thanks. "The Horoscope," says the
pamphlet of explanations, "is a diagram
or map, showing the position of the
heavenly bodies at tho moment of a
person's birth, and is always sent with
a 'Nativity,' together with this work."
"A Nativity comprehends a personal
delineation and future events by tran
sits till the next century, and possesses
many advantages over tho 'Prenologl
cal Chart,' giving the nature and loca
tion of disease, warning of the approach
of fortunate and unfortunate periods,"
etc We promise our readers to faith
fully note the fulfillment of our destiny
as described in our "Horoscope" and
"Nativity," and on the New Year's day
of the twentieth century we'll tell them
how correct it is. In tlin menu limn
buy a "Horoscope" for yourselves and
wait for future developments. Price
from five to one hundred dollars.
To keen a dim licht. without smoke.
carefully place find powdered salt on the
canuie, until it reaches the black part of
the wick. A small caudle will thus
burn steadily all night.
Add a little carbonate of soda to the
water containing flowers, if you wish
to preserve them fresh a fortnight or
more.
For the very best photographs, go to Ilradley
A Rulofson's Gallery without STAIRS
BS8-ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, tS Mont
gomery St., San Francisco.
NEW TO-DAY.
J. L. Atkinson, Notary luldle.
Tyler WoonwAiin.
D. W. "Wakefield.
Atkinson, Woodward & Co.,
(Lato Atkinson A Woodward,)
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
NO. 102 FRONT STREET,
Portland, Oregon,
TTAVE FOR SALE FARMS AND UNIM-
11 proved Lands In Orciron and Washington
Tcrritorrv.
Also, UllUlUE UITY PROPERTY, lor Sale
and to Rent.
We attend to Buying and Selling Real Estate
In City and Country.
special attention given in tno iteming oi
Property and Collection of Rents, looking after
iieoairs ana rayment or -raxes on lTopeny in
our hands when desired.
Legal papers written and acknowledgments
taken.
LOANS NEGOTIATED on Real Estate Se
curity. Parties having .Money to Loan are in
vited to give us a call.
nistr AXKiissui, wouuwauu k tu.
,T. 3X- FRYER,
SEALER IX
DRY GOODS & CLOTHING,
Groceries, Boot, Shoes, Nnlls, Etc,
..AND
PURCHASER OF FARMERS' PRODUCE
Highest Cash Price paid for 'WOOL.
CORNER FIRST AND MADLSON STREETS,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
a.j-nli-tf
MISS MACNAMARA
TTAS OPENED A LARGE AND CHOICE AS
XX sort men tor
ZMCilliner-y Goods,
At
1 First St, bet, Washington d: Stork.
Next door to Ladd A Tilton's Bank,
And hopes by attention to buslncssand prompt.
ness in executing oruers to meet u snare oi put
ronage.
Two nrst-ciass milliners wanted immediate
ly. To nrst-class hands highest wages paid.
Also two small girls wanted as apprentices,
APP'y at the store,71 First street. Immediately.
apanoisu
NEW MASONIC GROCERY STORE,
Portland, Oregon.
A
FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT !
GOODS OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY
VEBT tO WEST POSSinLE PKICES!
mrThc patronage of citizens Is respectfully
solicited.
ANDERSON, HORSFALL & CO.
B7Goods delivered free ot charge to any part
of the city.
nJStf
MISS E. PHILLIPS,
(ASHIQNA61E DRESS, BASQDIHE& CtOAK-MAIEH
Rooms over Mrs. Levy's store.
Orders Eiecntrd with Promptness and Dlpslrh.
nl9-tr
MILS. II. H. CRAWFORD,
Hillsboro,.
-Oregon,
KEEPS A FULL ASSORTMENT OF EVERY
thlng In the Mllltnerv line.
Bleaching and Pressing done to order,
ntj-lm
NEW THIS WEEK.
ACH,
JUST RETURNED FROM SAX FRAN
tclsco villi a large and Splendid Stock or
JDJELST GOODS,
SUCH AS
SILKS, WORSTED GOODS, GRENADINES,
Japanese Silks, Poplins, Alpacas, Lawns,
Marseille Etc.
A Largo and Beautiful Assortment ot
MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS,
Fine Laces, Etc.,
OLevery variety and description.
Straw Goods, Parasols and Kid Cloves
Ot the best quality.
JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, ETC.,
On hand and made to order.
CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' CLOTHES
Or all descriptions.
Cull nuil Examine the Slock.
Goods Sold to Suit the Times.
. .. 'S r.t: ACH,
97 First street, rortlaud.
03" CONSTANTLY Receiving New Supplies
uy every mcamer. nu
NEW ADVERTISESEENTS.
HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE.
OTRAH.HT
NEEDLE. SELF-ADJUSTING
n Tension.
Adapted to every vnrlctv or tarn
lly Sewing, from the lightest muslin to the
heaviest cloths.
Agents Wan'cd.
Call on or address
. IV, TKAVEK,
112 Front St., Portland
ROYAL A SMITH. Agents Salem
DR. IL C. HILL A SON, Agents Albany
DR. VAN
DEN BERGH'S
"Worm Syx-up.
So-cxcifr
niHIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE
X Is warranted to expel all worms from the
lnwels and Stomach, rxrept Taje and Chain
Worms.
The nronrietor has taken much pains to test
the comparative merits of the principal Worm
Mcuicinesoi me uay,wnicn, numerous as me
Entozoa themselves, hnvc overspread the
land, each claiming for ltuclf thenamcof spe
cific; and, while we frankly acknowledge that
many or them are orten succcssmi.anu uo great
good, were we not assured that this combines
advantages possessed by no other worm medi
cine. Its Introduction at this late day would not
nave Deen auempieu.
Tim nleasant taste and exceedingly small
quantity of this medicine required to test the
CXISienCC OI worm", or IU initu ; wvtj vjihj
from the system Its operating in a few hours,
unaided by any other purge, together with Its
certainty of effect, constitute it one of the most
brilliant aiscovenes oi uiu ngi.
Had we space here, scores of certificates
might be adduced to idiow Its progressive and
rapidly Increasing reputation for the last few
years; but to promulgate Its fame and estab
lish Its character, we only ask for a trial.
Its speedy operation in an suuuen auacics, ns
rnnvnlsions. colic, fits or spasms, gives It an
unrivaled superiority. Sent by express on re
ceipt of price.
Sixnvssur nuiuu.
Alternate nallmr and flushing of the coun
tenance, dull expression oi me eyes, urowii-
iness, ucningui mc iit.-,i "i'i' "fi
tnmrue whltely furred and thickly speckled
with red polnts.fcted breath, an enlarged belly,
nnnini nr t-encml swellim: or miffingnessol
the tectn, n sensation as n somciinuK
lodged in me mroai, a pniuuui iuuuk j ure
tin.), cioknox of the stomach, vomiting, a
short and dry cough, appetite sometimes vora
cious, at other times feeble, bowels sometimes
costive, at other times loose, great fretfulness
and imtanntiy oi lempcr.pain m u
and bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy.
It valuo in removing masses of crudities
fmM tbA KtAinarli and bowels of children, even
where no worms exist, cannot w too unuij es
timated. . . .. , ,
Prcparetl anu soiu, wnoieiiie nnu rcum, u
DR. VAN DEN BERGHand Agents In all cit
ies and towns,
rir v'nn rvn Ttonrli can bo consulted on all
diseases that the human system Is heir to. His
long experience in tnscnscs oi women anu
iiiiiinn run not bo surnassed by any physl
.inn in the iTnltnl States or Eurono. Dr.V. ail-
vises ladles troubled Willi any Irregularities of
the Uterus to try his new remedies and get
cured. ... .
By consulting anu undergoing a sirapio
amlnatlon the nnilcted can icarn uicir iis
tx irnmii or not. At all events. Dr. Van
Den Bcrgh ran ten uiem irom wiiav uisvase
f Iiav om enfTerlrnr.
Consultations and examinations free of
charge. , .-,
OFKICE ItOOMS i anu oer xuaiumcvi
Letters uescnuing mo luriuuu m
nminntlr nnsirprml. and nersons living at a
distance will be saved the expenso and trouble
of calling on me ixxitor. Auurrss
DIL J. H . YA lr iibituii,
45 P.O. Box 172, Salcin, Oregon,
HURGREN & SHINDLER,
TMRECT IMPORTERS AND MANUFAC-
XJ turers or every variety of
PARIX3R,
BED-ROOM,
DINING,
LIBRARY AND
COUNTING-HOUSE
FITBNITITRE
Oak, Walnut, Kosewood, Chntnnt, Etr.
MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER,
Pulu, Hair, 7fois Excelsior Glue,
Etc, Etc, Etc
THE LARGEST STOCK I
Tlin BEST GOODS I
TIIE LOWEST PRICES!
Wake Booms No. VJS, 309, 170 and 12, Cor.
Salmon ana rirstis., romanu, umwu.
nlltf
NEW-1 ADVERTISEMENTS.
Oregon Steam. Navigation Co's Notice.
-nOATS OF TOE COMPANY WILL LEAVE
X) Portland as follows :
For The Dullest
Dally (Sundays cxccptcdiatWclock a. M.
For AHtorin: -
Monday. Wednesday and Frldayat 5 o'clock
For Montlrello :
Dally at 7 o'clock: A. v.
n37 J. C. AINSWORTH, President.
LADD & TILTON,
33 u3l-3ST:k:-3E2 DEL S ,
PORTLAND-
OREGON
EHtalllHlied, 1859
-rvEPOsrrs received and accounts
I kent sublect to check on draft.
TVTLMILN.'P in TIM I. !M'1W1-IV I
TRUST KUDS, in sums or u.u DOLLAR
AND UPWARDS from data of deposit.
Jiu.Mil LAJATtbu on approveu security.
Bonds. Stocks and other valuables nvelve-1
on deposit for safe keeping.
.uouections maaojanu proceeds promptly re
mitted. Investments In Real Estate, and other prop
erty made for parties.
Sight and Tclcgrahlc Exchange on San Fran-
ciscounu iiicAiianucsiaiesiorsaie. , ,
I IGovemracnt Securities boucht and sold.
Agent for the transaction of all kinds of Fi
nancial ana Trust uusincss. nl
I M. r-ARIUSlI. C. E. VTATKISS. E. W. CORNELL.
Parrish, Watkins & Cornell,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
(E. W. CORNELL, NOTARY PUBLIC)
90 Front St., bet. Washington and Alder Sts.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
rE ATTEND TO THE BUYING AND
Selling of Real Estate, Negotiate Ixians,
ibi-uk auum jiiii-a t.uarcueu anu acsnowi
eugements taken.
WE BUY AND SELL
City and County Property,
pat Taxes,
COLLECT NOTES AND ACCOUNTS,
Negotiate Loans on Approicd Security.
Nearty Tirenty Ycnrn Keslileitce
In Oregon has made us familiar with the value
ot Utly and County Property, together witli the
various locations.
For Information
Appertaining to the Itcal Estate business, par
lies win nnu it to mcir interest to auvise wiiu
Mr. I'arrlMi, who Is the oldest Real Estate
Dealer in the City.
Strangers Desiring: Information
Are requested to call upon us. We are p re-
pa mi 10 oner iiesirauie investments in every
Iaui uregon anu wasnington icrruory.
We Are Well Sapplled
With Official Maps, and other Important Infor
mation, wiiicii is ouereu to inc i-uniic
PAItlllSII, WATICINS A COltNEI.I.
nl'.tm
illSCELTANEOUS.
rlllt tONtlltr.VSIONAI. caxdidate!
s. w. Mcdowell, m. d.,
or Snleiu.
ANNOUNCED AS THE
Peoile'HK.Tciriporanco
WOMAN SUFFRAGE CANDIDATE
C0NGEESS.
. . . j : . - i
rpHE DOCTOR WILL FURNISH HIS PHO
JL tograph to any address In good style (cabi
net size;, wim ins ucKci,ioany person winning
to vote that ticket next Junc.for the small sum
of Ti) cts. In postage k lamps. Send by mall or I
otncrwlsc. .uuress
S. W. 3ICDOWr;LI, 31. D.,
nil Salem, Oregon.
Empire Hotel,
MAIN STREET, DALLES CITY, OREGON.
TJOARD BY THE DAY, Week or Month, on
! mc most reasonable terms.
superior nccommouations lor iamiucs,
Cucord Coach to and from the house free.
A large safe for the keeping ot valuables.
House open all night.
n!7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprietor.
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.
ALBERT A. MANNING
KEEPS A FIRST-CLASS HOARDING HOUSE
for the accommodation of people who pre
fer a quiet home to the confusion oj a hotel.
lcnns moticrutc tjiyiiipia, . i. iraii.
JAMES F. BROWN,
Attorney, Counsellor at Law andl
NOTARY PUBLIC.
EUGENE CITY OREGON
Consultations In the English. French. Ger-1
man anu Jiouanu languages. nzi.
UK. MAItY A. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR.
T" ESIDENCE AND OFFICE THIim RT.
XX between Salmon and Main, opposite the
imoiic square.
cniisnucnucu in itnv pan oi inc env.
tlatterles for sale, and Instruotlnns irlvnn nn
the use of electricity as a Remedial Agent, nl.
MILS. IL LVWLESS,
JANUFACTURER -VND DEALER IN
SHIRTS, BNUtRSMIMIS, DaAWiRS, ETC.,
Comer Front and Yamhill streets,. Portland.
Shirts Made to Order
Of the best materlahand warranted to fit.
All kinds of nienaing none. no
cr "WIIEHE-ttn
ornid Mrs. B.ct that Fnt Chlclten?VB
VVHY DONT YOU KNOW? SHE GOT
II it at
ASCHENHE1M i. BULKEIET'S WASHINGTON
MARItl,
where they keen all kinds of Fresh Poul
try, Game and Fish, and receive by every
steamer a splendid assortment of California
vegetables."
N. D. Consignments from the country sollo
Temperance House.
LOVE'S
HOTEL,
Will Frlsble.
--Proprietor
IV iS5i?ii m." vn'
nlture. Excellent Accommodations, iioard per I
week, fU to 58. Per day, SI to 31 0, according
n39-tf
PORTLAND ADVERTISE5IENTS.
PROFESSIONAL NURSE.
INY ONE WISHING THE SERVICES Of a
Competent American Xane
Can secure the same by calling at the corner of
r mu anu uiay sis. nxni
GO TO HENDEE'S GALLERY
FJ tS118' SUN
Pictures of Every Grade,
Children's and babies' Pictures taken cheer
fully and satisfaction guaranteed. Prices mod-
I erate.
lnI2
PROF. CANS
GIVES LESSONS ON
THE PIANO AT THE
of Pupils.
Residence!
Terms reasonable.
antevd.
Satisfaction Guar
n2 MRS. S. J.
RUHSEY,
PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER,
AIX BE FOUND IN HER STUDIO, on the
J mini noorot mrieii'B new uuiiuin, irom
lUA.lt.tllMP.S.ofeuchday
B"LKSSOXS OIVEN IX .UAXDSCAPE rAINT-
INO.
nl
PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
ROOM.S-Corncr First and Stark Sts.,
over Ladd & Tilton's Bank.
Contains Over Three Thousand Cholre Book
Over 100 Papers and Magazines.
MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL.
Monthly Dues 81 OO I'nynble quarterly
DiKECTons Charles E. Calef. Erasmus D.
Shattuck, Wm. K. Ladd, P. & Schuyler, Jr.,
n. r. ueauy, i u. v asicneiu, w. ti. uracKeiu
A. a Glbbs, C. 11. Lewis, F. S. Ostheira.
Officers:
U IX. WAKEFIELD
-President
W. If. 11RACKETT
..Vice Iresident
IIKNItY A. tlXKll.-
-Librarian
P. C. SCHUYLER, JR
-Treasurer
JIKS. II. J. EXS1GX,
Fasluonable Dress and Cloak-Maker,
Third Street, Near WihInEton,
TT-EEPS A FULL ASSORTMENT OF PAT-
AV terns, trimmed and unlrlmmcd.
COUNTRY DRESS-MAKEKS
Will find it to their advantage to clvc her a
can.
Orders Eiecntrd ulth Xrstncss snd Dlspatrb.
Charges Reasonable. n2D
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
"Withorcll Jto Holmnn,
No. 80 Front Street, Portland,
WILL FIND EMPIAJYMENT FOR ALL
1 1 those applying for situations In any ca
pacity irom vt oou-cnopper uown to a r at ui-
nee.
Pay special attention to obtaining Farm
ti.i. ii t ii.ii i r .. .. . i ..
irrespective of Nationality.
Partlrs sending orders from a distance must
lie explicit In their orders, stating Just what
they want, what they will pay, etc, (accompa
nied by our office fees, S2 U), which may de
ducted from employee's wages), stating wheth
er mey win or win not uerexpousiuie lor trav
eling expenses oi uircu ueip.
j. it- llllUIbU
nlltf F. DILLARD HOLM AN.
OR. ABORN,
OculUt and Aurlst, Throat and Lnnr
PHYSICIAN.
Laboratory, Coniulting- and Opcrartinff
APARTMENTS,
CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STS.,
Portland. Oregon.
r9
Oro Pino Theater.
LESSEE AND MANAGERO. B. WAIJJRON
STAGE MANAGER GEO. F. BIRD
LEADER OF ORCHESTRA CHAS. BRAY
SCENIC ARTIST. 1. BESTON
All the Lntc Novelties
Will be brought out In rapid succession.
Open Every Evening Except Sunday.
GRAND MATINEE
Every Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Admission:
Dress Circle.
-SI 00
Gallery.
SO
SO
Matinee prices to all partsof the house-
ra-EOX OFFICE open from 10 a. m. to i r. sc..
when seats can be secured without extra
charge.
f or cast sec "jiramatic unronicic." ass
JACOB MAYER,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods,
Ladle' and MlssrV
TRIMMMED AND UNTRIM.MED HATS AND
bonnets,
Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers
Ribbons, Trimmings, etc
Dress Goods, White Goods, Tankee Xo
tlons, Etc.
Ladies'
Cloaks,
mings,
CIoaK Trlm-
Etc.
AGENT OF THE ELLENDALE WOOLEN
MILLS CO.
A Itll Stock of Ulankets, Yarns, Bca
vers, Tweeds and Cassimeres
Constantly on
Hand.
LATEST STYLES BY EVERY STEAMER.
to I n&- PARTICULAR ATTENTION' Paid to
Orders.
UXK "WEED REMEDY.
THE UNK WEED REMEDY,
Oregon Rheumatic Cure.
HISTORY:
rruns remedy is composed op mi-
1 Active principle of tho tTrTt ivJFJTKE
Thasplum Cordatum Orlglnis, Lnu-lndfenoilj'
fectly in Washington county. J and per-
PROPERTIES, ETC.:
It contains an Active and Volatile PrinrinTn
cAiiativu iiiutii uuu n uiiiiTa iuuic f-n n
clple.
MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES:
It Is the most sure and sneedr raw fnr
uneumatism. Ilneumatlc Gout and .Rheumatic
Pains of all kinds that was ever Introduced into
the Materia Mcdlca. The UNK WEED REM-
TJ" T W" 1... . I . . 1
nuiiiupMim us, ill Ljti-xluullTO Ul ill,
existing bitter principle, possesses the necea-
l?o-veiliil Tonic,
Promoting tho Appetite and Invigorating the
whole Digestive APDUrutus. thus buildlns- un
and strengthening the system, while at the
same time the volatile principle, being ab
sorbed In tho blood, acts specifically on the
luieunuuic i-oison, removing it irom tno circu
lation ana system.
There are few remedies known to the Medical
Profession which will remove the Rheumatic
Poison from the blood, but whose action is so
powerful in depressing the system of the al
ready enfeebled Rheumatic natlent. that their
use has to be abandoned before specific effects
arc obtainable, and hence tho want of success
in treating tms prevalent and conveniently
heretofore incurable disease. Unlike thesu
medicines, already known, the UNK WEED
REMEDY.although producing as active and as
powerful effects on the blood and system In re-
uiutuiK me iiiieuniauci'oion,niso possesses n
strong Tonic and Recuneratlnir Klemnnt riiioii
admits of its continued use even by tho most
ueiicaiu anu ueuiinateu. llius we Uave tno
combination for the first time of these two
necessary elements in one remedy, which ac-countsroriusupcriorandncver-falilngcuratlve
effects In Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout and
Rheumatic Pains of all kinds.
N. R. The UNK WEED REMEDY Is partic
ularly APPLICABLE TO LADIES. In Vnn se
quence of Its Tonic Qualities.
TESTIMONIALS :
Wo arc aware of tho fact that it Is Generally
an easy matter to procure certificates attesting
tho efficacy of patent remedies from a certain
class of Hiom; who use them. We have selected
the following because the names attached to
them are those of men of the most careful and
scrunulous character, and because the l&nre
class of their acquaintances In Oregon will not.
lor a mnmcni, accuse or suspect mem ot any
exaggeration In the statements they may
maKc:
Certificate from the Deputy Jailor of Mult-
uomau i;ouuiy jaii:
City Jail, Portland, Oregon,
June 7. 1871.
Dr. A. M. Ioryea A Co.: I was attacked with
a severe case of rheumatism. It was in my
thlchs. hips. lingers, shoulder blade indeed in
all the Joints of my !ody I suffered great pain
and amrulsh. I was attended by u reirular ihv-
slclan, but with no effect. I was induced to try
lour Unk Weed Remedy, and it Immediatulv
cured mc up. I consider it, from my expe
rience, tne nciremeuy iorriicumatism Known.
ALFRED F. TURNER. Deputy Jailor.
Tills Is to certify that the above statement Is
correct to ray own Knowieuge.
JOHN P. WARD.Jallor.
AltaCallfornlaBookandJobPrintlngOmce,')
021 California street, f
San Francisco. June I.1S7L 1
Dr. A. M. Loryea & Co.: For several years I
have been subject to rheumatism In my right
arm and shoulder, rendering mc unable to
work. On a recurrence of the attack some
time since, I was induced to try your "Unk
Weed Remedy," and the result was a perfect
cure In n few days. I took only two-thirds of
the content or one bottle. My Arm belief Is
that the "Unk" Is a certain cure for rheuma
tism In all its forms and I would heartily rec
ommend all afflicted with that dreadful dis
ease to try your"Remedy" and be cured.
JNO. IL MCLANE.
Certificate of A. It. Shipley, Esq., special con-
triuuiorto me iiiameue r armer," anu sec
retary of the Oregon Horticultural Society:
Oswego, Oregon, March 2S, 1871.
Dr. A. M. Loryea: Some lour weeks ago I was
entirely prostrntcd with rheumatism; In fact I
was almost helpless. I sent to you for one 10
ouncc bottle of the "Unk Weed Remedy," by
the use of which I experienced almost Imme
diate relief, and by the time the bottle was
gone tho rheumatism was gone. From my
own experience, and from what I have heard
others say who have used tho Unk Weed, I
believe It to be a certain cureforrheumatism.
Yours respectfully, A. R. SHU'LEY.
Certificate from Hon. A. J. Dufur. pi-PtpsI-
dent or the Oregon State Agricultural Society
and author of "Statistics of Oregon:"
East Portland, April 1, 1871.
Dr. A. M. Lorvca A Co.: I was amirted with a
severe attack of chronic rheumatism ; was con
fined to my bed most of the time from January
to July, when I used the Unk Weed and it
cured me up. A. J. DUFUR.
n.iHt.fM Tm T t.u. I. 1 I ...I
stock-grower and "King of the Oregon Turf :"
Sauvie's Island, January 11, 1S71.
To Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co.: Tliisls to acknowl
edge the efllracy of your "Unk Weed Remedy,
or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I was afflicted
for months with a very serious attack or In
flammatory rheumatism, and tried nearly all
of the so-called rheumatic remedies without
any relief pereeivnblc. I then tried your
Remedy, and Its use resulted in the most happy
effects u perfect cure. Truly yours.
JA31123 11 lilt r
Certificate from the well-known merchant,
. W. Weaver, Esq.:
Tho Dalles, May 3, 1S71.
Dr. A M. Loryea Jc Co.: I have used the "Unk
Weed Remedy," and can cheerfully recom
mend It to persons afflicted with Inflammatory
rheumatism. It cured mc of that disease. My
hands, wrists, ankles Indeed, all my Joints-
were swollen anu very painiui.
V. W. WEAVER.
Certificate from Hon. Nat. IL Lane. Pilot
ixmimissioncr oi uregon,anu a mcmoerot me
City Council ot East Portland:
East Portland. April 19. 1571.
Dr. A. M. Lorvea & Co.: I have lieen afflicted
for several years past with "weakness In the
back," and wandering rheumatic pains, ac
companied by severe constipation, liy tho use
of one bottle of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or
Oregon itncumatic uurc," I nave been entirely
relieved, and I cheerfully recommend It as a
most valuable and effective remedy.
Af. II. lAZtE.
iA-4lftMf TTnn P1.1 rfl 1.1. ....
member of the City council of East Portland:
East Portland, April 7, 1S7I.
Dr. A. M. Loryea i Co. Gents: This Is tn In
form you that I have used your "Unk Weed"
ior neuralgia aim rueumatic pains, anu lounu
relief from tho use of only one bottle, and can
recommend it to those In need of such a rem
edy. Yours, GIDEON TIBBETTS.
Certificate from Hon. K. L. Ouimbv. ex-
County Commissioner of Multnomah county,
Oregon:
East Tortland, April 1, 1871.
Dr. A. M. Lorvca A Co.: Ihavcused the"Lnk
Weed Remedy," and am satisfied it Is a valua
ble meuicine. it regulates anu invigorates tne
system. This is my experience with tho Rem
edy. Truly yours, E. L. QUIMBY.
Certificate from tho celebrated musician.
Prof. Otto Vlcuxlcmps:
Oregon Musical Institute. 1
Portland, May 23, 1871. f
Dr. A. M Loryea A Co.: 1 was attacked with
severe inflammatory rheumatism, sunenng
great pain, and was so prostrated that I was
unaoie to icnu to ray ousmess. i useu one uoi
tle of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon
Rheumatic Cure," and was entirely cured by
It alone. OTTO VIEUXTEMPS.
PUT UP IX TEX-OUKCE BOTTLES,
One Dollar nnd Fifty Cents per Bottle.
PREPARED AT THE
OREGON MEDICAL LABORATORY,
-BY
JUOJLYITV & CO.,
EAST PORTLAND, OREGON.
,rF0R SALB By AIADnUOGISTS.
1U12
t- 'i
jtf-SUBSCRIBE
NOW IS THE TIME
SI tVtSit'M
rH, .
Unparalleled Inducements to Clubs
THE NEW NORTHWEST,
A Journnl for the People.
DEVOTED TO THE 1HTETESTS' OF
HUMANITY.
'ELLEN DOWD, THE FARMER'S WIFE,"
A Serial Story which gives promise of being
even more Interesting than "Judith Reid," is
now being published from week lo week.
Arrangements have been, made to secure tho
Services of a
COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS
upon any and all subjects of Public Interest.
Tho New Northwest Is not a Woman's
Rights, but a Human Rights organ, devoted
to whatever iollcy may be necessary to secure
the greatest good to the greatest number. It
knows no sex.no jxiitics,no ruiigion, no party,
no color, no creed. Its foundation is fastened
upon the rock of Eternal Liberty, Universal
Emancipation mid untrammeieu progression.
OUR PREMIUM LIST.
As an Inducement for our friends to make
exertions to secure large clubs for the New
Noutiiwest, we offer the following list of val
uable premiums :
For twenty subscribers, at $3 CO each, accom
panied by tho cash, we will give the HOME
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, without ta
ble, beautifully ornamented. Price, S30.
For thirty-five subscribers, at SI 00 each, ac
companied by the cash, we will give a HOME
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, with Black
Walnut table, bronzed and nicely finished.
Price, SIj.
For forty subscribers, at $3 00 each, accom-
? anted by thecash, we will give a HOMESHUT
LE SEWEs'G MACHINE, finished in extra
style, with Black Walnut table and cover.
Vrlce, sra.
The nbovc Sewing Machines, which are war
ranted first-class In every particular, can be
seen at the oflice of Geo. W. Traver, 112 Front
street, Portland.
For fifty subscribers, at S3 09 each, accom-
J anled by the rash, we will give a MASON A
IAMLIN PORTABLE ORGAN, four octave,
single reed, with black walnut ease, automatic
bellows swell, two blow pedals, Improved cen
ter pressure reed valves, etc. Price, $3).
For seventy-five subscribers, at S-t 00 each, ac
companied by the cash, a double reed MASON
A HAMLIN ORGAN ; resembles the first ex
cept that it has also a knee stop. Price, STa.
For seventy-five subscribers, at $3 00 each,
accompanied by the cash and twentjflve
dollars additional, we will give a MASON A
HAMLIN ORGAN, or five octaves, one
STOP. SEWADJCSTISC keep valves, im
proved hei.loh-s, tkemdlaxt ajtd jcnee
sweli. Price, JiOO.
For one hundred subscribers, at J3 00 each,
and twenty dollars additional, we will give a
MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN, VIVE octaves,
five stops, nvo sets or kibkators tiirodoh-
OCT, IMPROVED GRADUATED SELF-ADJUSTIXU
REED VALVES, IMPROVED BEI.LO WS.TREMULAXT
AND KNEE-SWELLS. VIOLA, DIAPASON.
FLUTE, TREMULANT. Price, 8125.
Those who desire to work for these premium
can send tho names and money as fast as re
ceived. The subscribers will be nlnee.1 tn the.tr.
credlt, and ir enough names are not received
during the year to procure the premium de
sired they can choosealesserpremlum.orthey
will be entitled to receive twenty-five percent.
In cash of the amount remitted for their labor
OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST.
As The New Northwest hnsnlmndy nmi
a popular success, we are decided that ft shall
also prove a triumph.
To enable our friends who may decide to can
vass for our paper to benefit both themselves
and us by Increasing our Subscription Lists, we
tuu luuuwiug nuaitiouai iTe
mlums to canvassers :
Any subscriber who Is In arrears for the New
Northwest, who will send us his or her own
subscription fee, and one new subscriber, ac
companied by the cash 56 00 we will give :
-v jjuir l uriun juiruje uses;
ura iioncminn uiass vase;
iSnonn
Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid Gloves?
Or a spangled Lady's Fan, leathered edge:
Or a Bird Cage;
Or an Album for holding 100 pictures:
Ornn Album (extra) forlioIdlngGO pictures: '
Or a Fancy Letter Case;
Or a box Toilet Articles, Including soap,
chalk, perfumery, etc.;
Or a Britannia Tea Pot; :i '
Or a Kerosene Lamp: . ,"
Or i dozen Glass Goblets;
urjuuien umssmmnicrs:
Or a largo Glass Fruit Dish;
Or a Work Basket ;
OraFIne Embroidered Handkerchief;
Or dozen Linen Handkerchiefs;
Or a Woolen Table Cover;
Or M dozen Table Napkins;
Or dozen Towels ;
Orau olegant Portmonla.
Any subscriber who is in arrears lora year's
subscription, and who will send his or her own
subscription fee, and two new subscribers, ac
companied by the cash making S3 00 we will
send:
A set of Rogers' Tabic Forks, triple plated, on
white metal, warranted;
Or a set or Rogers' Table Spoons, triple plated,
on wnitc mcuii, warrantcu;
Or a set of Rogers' Tea Spoons, triple plated.
on white metal, warranted;
Ur J4 uozen itogcrs'd: uusseirs lame Jvnlves,
best quality, warranted ;
or a uanusome mru inge.
Any person In arrears for subscription to Tne
New Northwest, who will send his or her
subscription rec and three new subscribers, ac
companied by Ihe cash, maklmr S12 00. we Trill
send :
A handsome Marsalllcs Quilt;
Ora handsome Woolen Guilt. xi nn.i n-i.ii..
or blue and white;
Or a pair ot Table Cloths;
Or two pairs or Nottingham Lace Curtains:
Or three pairs Alexandria l-i,i rsKI.
colororsize:
Ora Japanese Inlaid Work Box-
Or IS yards best yd. wide Sheetln".
For seven subscribers nt ci ...i. .
log to $21 00. we will send : ""
valued at iM:0r, trIPIeDlatel.n white metal'
n A?K.y V "ting Desk, orequal value;
OraCablnct,Japanese Inlaid; ""-.
Or an Extra Japanese Inlaid Work Box.
These articles are all ni.,oKi .TT.
nifiLLb, J.us.1 ? we represent them. Per
!S lv2eln th s.clty or who can visit us can
recelj e these articles from our own hands at an
uuur uuum: or it not convenient to vlsltus,
dress. articles by express to any ad-
No order of tills kind will receive attention
unless the cash accompanies it.
.-xuuuuinc; in roslomce oruers ai mc..
tomary rates or currency, or send draft ir pre
ferred. All orders promptly attended to.
We sincerely hope that this unparalleled
offer, which Is a new feature In $en?:
business in Oregon, will meet with heart re
sponse from the many friends or our paper,
who up to this time haveseemed W fail toreal
Izc that THE New Northwit cannot be run
without money. Now Is H" I'" T12rsfln cets
club. Begin Wore some 4'S0rSr,voSrt
tlie start of you. See what yoocai
self, the Public aud Tiik NW ortuwest.