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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1872)
FRIDAY MAY 10, 1872 OLUBBIHG WITH MAGAZINES. ' . Send us $5 00 and secure a weekly visltj'from the 2f uw Northwest and a monthly one from DemorcsCs Parlor Magazine for one year, and depend upon it, ladies, you will not regret the investment- The fact that the New Northwest is awakening so much In terest with Eastern publications as to cause them to make magnanlmousof fera for our mutual benefit gives our readers an idea of the estimate that first-clBKs periodicals place upon our Journal for the People. "Vc have made arrangements with the publishers of Arthur's Home Maga zine by .which, oil receipt)f4 SO, we will benableil to send theXEwKoirrn WTSST and Homo Magazine each for one year, accompanied by a large anil ele gant steel engraving, entitled the "Wreath of Immortelles." This picture was engraved as a special premium for Arthur Home Magazine, and its retail price is $C 00. Godetf Lady's Booh, the .standard $S 00 monthly, has agreed to club with the Nmv Northwest at the rate of $5 00 per year, in advance. Rave a dol lar l3 sending for both publications. H0MENEWS. Croquet is now the game. Dolly Varden is all the rage. Salem wants more policemen. The WccHy Mercury of Salem is to be enlarged. - f Railroad surveys 'are being made in Polk county. -'- The Olympians still complain of mail irregularities. An Episcopal "church 'l to be erected at Walla "Walla. . Numerous dwellings are being erected at Walla Walla. A three-story brick hotel is being erected at Eugene City. A colony of Germans recently located in the vicinity of Olympia. A picnic on a grand scale is soon to be held in Washington county. s I Another discovery of rich mine3 in the Sautiam district is reported. . The Grand Lodge of Good Templars will meet at Salem next month. The mails are now carried thirty-five miles beyond Eugene City by rail. The citizens of Hillsboro propose to raise funds to procure a town library. L. P. Beach has been appointed Sur veyor Uouoral of Washington Territory. Two-thirds of the convicts in the Ore gon State Penitentiary are unmarried men. The woolen factory at Salem will commence time. running again in a snort Mr. Halsey Is building a hotel at the town which bears his name, In Linn county. Three prisoners recently escaped from the Washington Territorial Prison at Steilacoom. Mrs. M. J. Ensign, Dress-maker, wants some girlapprentices. "Who's the first to apply? Hon. G. H. Williams is now in the State, having returned to canvass for the Republicans. The bridge across the Cowlitz at Pumphrey's is to be completed by the 1st oi septemDer. Rev. Mr. Condon, who was recently severely injured by a stage accident, is slowly recovering. Four surveying parties of the North Pacific Railroad arc now in the field in the Pacific Division We acknowledge the receipt, , under the frank of Senator Kelly, of "Statistics of tlie Census of 1S70."- Tiianus. Tius Baker City Academy, which was linrnwl down some time aco, will soon be rebuilt The frame is already Hp, Attention is called to the advertise ment of William Beck fc Son. They have the best of everything in their line. Stone for the building of the Catholic Acadomy at Salom is being taken from a quarry near Marshfield, in Clackamas county. Mrs, IL C- Jlrown will re-open hense Iect schoolfcorncr Second and HallSts., next fonday, May 18th. wllrbe well patronized. "We hope she A part of a ilastodoa tooth, sis feet in longth, nine inches in diameter, and weighing 137 pounds, was found recently near Ashland, Jackson county. The Herald says the Liberal Republi cans arc making arrangements to re ceive Jasper Johnson on his return from the Cineinuati Convention. A movement is being made to secure a daily mail from Yamhill river, at the ond of tho Oregon Central Railroad; to Junction City, Via uorvaiiis aim .uUU roe. Captain Gregory! formerly of, ihe-.J?.v eific Transportation. Company, contem plates locating at Olympia as agent of tlie Pacific Life Insurance Company of Baoramunto. Tlie Olympia Tribune contradicts tlie report that Congress has appropriated $00,000 to build a capitol at Olympia. It says it is a pure invention, without tlie shadow of foundation. A dispatch from Senator JCorbett con tradicts tlie telegram from Garfielde, which stated that the bill postponing the election in Washington Territory until November had passed both Houses. Tlie bill is still pending before Congress. Travelers for the Union Pacific Rail road at Kelton leave the river at Uma-' talla, and, on and after 3Iay 1st, will be dispatched to the railroad in four days, instead of six, as heretofore; and the same company the Northwestern Stage Company make tho schedule tlmo from Walla Walla, while the Xeiston.a'nd Walla AVdlla Stage Will run -through in one day, instead of two, making quick and gratifying dispatch fof'mails and the travel. Tbetfollbwlng officers of the Washing Ion County Agricultural Society were elected last Saturday; President, W. G. Scoggin; Secretaryi L. Patterson; Treas urer, James Iinbre. The Directors will meet attheFair Grounds near Hillsboro on the 11th of May to let the pasturage of the grounds for the next year to the highest bidder. The Oregonian says a party is engaged in examining the Willamette river at this place to find the most favorable lo cation for the proposed bridge. The plans and specifications of this impor tant work were brought from Washiug- ffehlby fCblohel W. W. Chapman, and will be suummeu to me unmion coun cil at its next meeting foracceptance by that body. A company has been organized at Olympia, the object of which "is to lo cate, construct and operate a railroad beginning on the navigable head waters of Build's Inlet, within the corporate limits of the city of Olympia, in the Territory of Washington, connecting with the Northern Pacific Railroad near the southern boundary of township six teen north.thence bymost favorable route via Chehalis'valley to the Pacific Ocean, at or near Gray's Harbor in Washing ton Territory." The Albany Democrat says: William Davidson, Esq., Real Estate Dealer of Portland, will accept our thanks for many valuable favors and gentlemanly courtesies while we were in that city last week. This gentleman is doing an extensive aDd profitable. business, in his line, and is also doing very much to ad vance thy interests of Oregon and in duce valuable and useful accessions to our population. Any ono 11 vi ng abroad who desires information In regard to the resources, advantages and produc tions of the North Pacific Coast, or the value of labor and inducements for cap ital hero, will always find Mr. D. a use ful, comprehensive and ready corres pondent. May his sphere of usefulness continue to increase until the entire country may fully realize the benefit derived from his labors. What I Have Noticed. I have i noticed that all men speak well of all men's virtues wuen ttiey aro ueau; ami tomb-stones are marked withepitaphsof "goodness and virtues." Is there any particular ccractry where the bad men aro buried? I hive noticed that the prayer of every selfish man is "forgive our debts," but he makes everybody pay who owes him to mo last tanning. I hive noticed that death is a merci less judge, though not impartial. Every man owes a debt, and Death summons the debtor to lay down his dust in the currency of mortality. I have noticed that ho who thinks every man a rogue is very certain to sec one when he shaves himself, and he oucht. in mercy to his iieiuiibors. to surrender tho rascal to justice. I have noticed that money is the fool's wisdom, the knave's reputation, tne wise man s jewel, tue ncn man's trouble, the poor man's desire, the cov etous man'sambition, and the idol of ail. I have noticed that whatever is, is right, with few exceptions tlie loft eye, tue leit leg, anu me leu suie oi a pium pudding. I have noticed that merit is always measured In the world by iN success. The New Northwest, published at rorttanu, uregon, .Mrs. A. J. iJuniway, editor and proprietor, is well worthy the '. patronage oi an tlie people or tnat region , of country, and should any of our Iowa reauers tiesire 10 dc Keptwstcti in mat ters on the Pacific coast they can do no ' better than to subscribe for the New Northwest. It is emphatically a live paper. People's Paper, Clermont, Iowa. PortlamUJarket. Flour Extra. S3 75 ner harrol? Extra country brands, S3 SVffl ni. neai i urjti i per cental. Uuttcr Fine dairy. ISOfjOc tier pound: ordin ary, 3.VW74c, j-ggs ic per uozen. OUR AGENTS. The following persons are duly authorized to act as Agents for the-NKW Northwest : Mrs j; H. FrAler-...: Albany Aidiby Pearce Albany Dr. lSayley Corvallfs A. A. Manning Olympia McMlnnville Miss Virginia Olds. . Hiram Smith J. II. D. Henderson W. W. Bench Jlqv.AVin. Jolly.:. Hon.T.W. iMTdnportLl'i.'.: Mary J. Magers.- Harrisburg Kucene city Hucnn Vista iftt-VHllIsboro Sllvcrton . Gervals Ilrownvllle A. W. Stananl S. H. Claughton ( A. Reed Mrs. O.T.Daniels Mrs. Nellie Curl P. C Sullivan : Mrs. M. F. Cook. Mrs. M. acilne Mrs. R. A. Vawters Mrs. R. It. Rlsliop.. . Rev. J. F. Damon Rev. I). Ragley. Mrs. Jane M. Wilson Philip Hits . Lebanon saletn SaIem Salem Dallas I.a layette ...Kalama Waltsburg -Pendleton .Seattle .Seattle Wnlln Walla Walla Walla Port Townsend .Traveling Agent P. D. Moore- Mrs. R. J. George.. Mrs. M.J. Emdgn.. -1-ortianu G. II. Wood.. Traveling Agent Mrs. M. Jeffries II. IL Welch Traveling Agent Washington county Dr. J. Watts . Larayette Albany . N. Arnold G. W. IiWKon., lem M.P.Owen Mrs. C A. Cobum Mrs. J. DeVore Johnson .... Thos. Parsons it. PonUaud Miss Salllc Applegale MlfcS R. A. Owens J. T. Scott, Ki... Mrs. A. E. Corwln ..Dalles ..Foret Grove Orecon City Mllwaukle ....-The Dalles Youcalla -Hoseburg Forest Grove -Nehalem .Traveling Agent Eugene Sltin PrnnMuHi i.eo. Kncle J. W. Jack von. i r. Usher Mrs. Itnra DeForcc liordon California ?,S",-SeI,.le. Mossman. Olympia I.T. Maulsby Vancouver Other parties desiring to act as Agents will please rorward their names. We want Agents at every poitofTlee throughout Oregon and Washington Territory. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Clothing Trade lins. nllliln tlie last thirty days, undergone a regular re volution, bv Flshel & Roberts having opened u flrst-cln Clothing establishment, corner ot First nnd Washington streets, where Men and Boys can be fitted to perfection In every kind or Clothes. They are manulacturing on a large scale, and can make anything for Men and Boys' wear to order In tho -very best style, at extreme low f trices. Theiralm Istopleasc both In fitting nnd n oualltj-. Acall to tlielrcstabltshmcnt.comer First and Washington streets, will convince all orthefact. , ayca-tr ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH AflecUons pfthe Lungs, Deafness, Discharges from th"Earti'rvtroS or Oeneral lability, sore Eves. Granulated Lids, Opacity or the Cor nea, Films, etc.. are suece-jsrully treated by Dr. Abom.coruor Third and Morrison streets. CHItONIC DISEASES, especially snch cases as have resisted tho ordinary roodos or treat ment, arc in ciass o ju.u.i.- Abom treats with unparalleled success, no CHARGE Tor Consultation. JiiltiT: -h.1o-ia nnd nirrceablo to the cir cumstances or the paUcnt, so that all who are afflicted can procure "v COBTJKN & McCABE, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, . 5 WASHINGTON STREET, UP-STAIRS, Portland, Oregon. Woik done at REASONABLE RATES, nl Amount of tiie Circulating Me dium. Tho Hon. George Walker, of Massachusetts, formerly a Bank Com missioner of that State, has, at the solic itation of the Special Commissioner of Revenue, made public tho results of an examination of the relative volume of the circulating medium in the United Slates, Great Britain and France. The following is a synopsis of Mr. Walker's statement: Included In the term circulation are only gold and silver coin and banknotes, the best financial authorities agreeing that promissory notes, bills of exchange and bank deposits, are only contrivances for diminishing the amount of circula ting medium substitutes for money, not money itself. With this limitation to what may be considered currency, the present total circulation in Great Britain Is $405,000,000, of which S2C9, 000,000 is in gold anil silver, and $190,000, 000 in bank notes. This amount of cir culation, with a population of 30,000,000, gives $15 50 per capita. In France, circulation $097,000,000 $445,000,000 in specie, and $252,000,000 in bank notes which gives $18 34 per capita to a popu lation of 38,000,000. The circulation of the United States In 1SG0, making as correct an estimate as possible of the metallic circulation, was $310,000,000, of which $109,000,000 was in gold and silver, and $207,000,000 in bank notes. Our tree population at that time was 27,500,000, and this amount of circulation gave $11 40 per capita. The per capita circulating medium of the United States in I860, was. therefore, 74 per cent, of the present circulation of Great Britain, and 63 per cent, of that of France. Mr. Walker's conclusion from ills in vestigation is, that a note of circulation of $300,000,000 is as much as can be maintained in the United States on a specie basis by the Government or the bank, or both combined. He sees no way toward the resumption of specie payments but by contraction, and al though contraction will bo a disagreea ble process, and will cause some people to suffer worse than others, the burdens of contraction cannot, at tho worst, fall as unequally upon the people as the burdens of a depreciated currency. A lady writer says, if women were as particular in choosing a virtuous hus band as men are in selecting a virtuous wife, a moral reformation would soon begin, which would be something more than froth and foam. For the very best photograph, go to Bradley & Rulokon's Gallery without STAIRS OB-ASCEND IN TIIE ELEVATOR, K9 Mont gomery St., San Francisco. NEW TO-DAY. WANTED IMMEDIATELY! Tiro Apprentice Girls riVJ DO DRESS-MAKING. APPLY IMME Adlately to MRS. M. J. ENSIGN, Third SL, ueur Washington, v2nl-tf Portland. THE SELECT SCHOOL Under tho direction or Xx-x. II. C. Brown "WL HE RE-OPENED FOR THE RECE1- Hon or pupils on Monday, May I3th, 1872 Location Cur. Second nnd Halls, Portland. Ml branches comprising a liberal education will be taught. Iiiis on the piano will also be given. v-Jnltr SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM. W3I. BECK and SOIN, Importers and Dealers In GINS. RIFLES AND REVOLVERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FISHING TACKLE, FANCY GOODS, BEADS, Baskets, Bnin Caoks, Ccti.kjiv, Croquet Games, Carts and Wagons, BABY CARRIAGES. ETC., 129 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON i fiPATS for Wheeler 4 Wilson's Sewing Ma- J3l chines, Needles, Thread, Silk, Oil. Etc. Also Agents lor inc lhuiunuui uui-i Blasting and Sporting Powder. v2nltr "Sonora Hewitt," BY MRS. SUSIE WITHERKLL, HAS JUST COMMENCED PUBLICATION in-this p.vrnn. Everybody .Should Rend It! SUBSCRIBE IS'OTT AND READ THE STORY THROUGH. NEW ADVEUTISEMENTS. COFFEE AND SPICE MANUFACTORY. Vr.KllIER TOCBXCL, MANUFACTURERS AND DEAI.ERS IN Ucuuinc Jnvn French Chnrtres CorTee and spires or all kinds, wholesale nnd retail. No. S7 Washington St., Portland Oregon. vlnSl J. L. ATKIS.sox. Notary labile Ttlek Woodward. D. W. WAKF.riELn. Atkinson, Woodward & Co., iLatc Atkinson A Woodward,) REAL ESTATE AGENTS, NO. 102 FRONT STREET, Portlnnd, Oregon, --r--f wir qst.-p. VATtMS AND UNIM- JtL proved Landi In Oregon and Washington 'I'nrrllAm Also. CHOICE CITY PROPERTY, for Sale n TTAIli We attend to Buying and Selling Real Estate In Cttw nvi.l Pnnnlff Special attention given to the Renting or Property and Collection orRents, looking alter ice pairs anu ray mem ot ioxes iivi1" j " nnr lisnrt vrlipn ctplrpt. lA?gal papers written and acknowledgments tnlrrn LOANS NEGOTIATED on Real Estate Se curity. Parties having Money to Loan are In- Viteuiogivcusacaii. , u3tr ATKINSON, WOODWARD & CO, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MRS. ACII, JUST RETURNED FROM RAN FRAN clseowltlii largo anil splendid Slock or ZDDEfST GOODS, SILKS, WORSTED GOODS, GRENADINES, Japanege Silks, Foplioi, Alpacas, Lawns, Marseilles, ric. ...ALSO... A Large nnd Beautiful Assortment ot mill! n e r yq b'o d s , ribbons, Pine Laces, Etc., or every variety and description. Straw Goods, Parasols and Kid Gloves Ot the best quality. jewelry, r.ixcv goods, irrc. On hand and made to order. CHILDRENJSlAND INFANTS' CLOTHES Of all desfripllon. rail nml it Examine the Slock. aooOn SoUl to Suit the Tttnet. acii, 97 First Street, Port limit. PV CONSTANTLY Receiving New Supplies by every Steamer. HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. cr STRAIGHT NEEDLE. SELF-ADJUSTING O Tension. Adapted to every variety or Fam ily Kcwinz, irom the llijlitcot muslin to the heaviest cloths. Agents Cull on or address Wanted. a. VT, TltAVER. Ill Front St., Portland ROYAL A SMITH. Agents Salem DR. IL a HILL SON, Agents Albany DR. VAN DEN BERGH'S Sovereign "Worm Syrup. fPIIIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE 1 Is warranted to exncl all worm Irom the Rowels nnd Stomach, except Tuiv and Chain Worms. Tlie proprietor has taken much pains to test theconiDarntlve merits or the principal Worm Medicines or the day, which, numerous as the Knlnzna themselves, liavo ovcrstirrad the land, each claiming forllseirthe name or spe cific; nnd, while we rrankly acknowledge mat many of them nreoflcn succevrut,and do great good, were wc not assured that this combines advantages poxscs-xed by no other worm medi cine, Its Introduction at this late day would not have been attempted. The nlensunt msto and exceedingly small quantity or this medicine nsiulretl to test tho existence or worms, or to remove every one from the system Its operating In i few linur", 1 1 - t . r. . ...i .... 4 1 1, ... i i . 1 1 rertalntvof cHt-ct. constltutoR iMie ot the most rnuani discoveries oi iiicnge. Had we space here, scores or certincates nilElitbenttducnl to show Its nrotresslve and rapiuiy increasing reputation lor me ian lew rears; out 10 promuiguie lis jama ami esiiio Ish Its character, we only nsk torn trial. Its speeuy operation in an suuucu nitarics, as convulsions, cone, nu or spasms, gives u an unrivaled superiority. Sent by express on re ceipt or price. Alternate tialinir nnd flushing or the conn tcnance, dull expression or the eyes, drowsl- lnCSS, llOUing OI UIC inisr, mvciiiti Ull".-r . tongue whltely rurred and tliickly speckled riih ml nolnts.Med breatli.an enlarged belly. a partial or general swelling or putllngnessor lllti KKin.n suinillS III Wit- ln.-i--l' iiu iiiiiiiiik the teeth, n sensation ns If something was toizeu in ine mrniu,a cruiiai iti inv Rpsh. sirkness or tlie stomach, vomiting. klmrt nnd drv couch, annctlte sometimes voni' clous, at other times feeble, bowels sometimes costive, at other times loose, great rretrulness nnd Irritability or temper, pains in me siomacn antl bowels, colic, fits, convullons and palsy. Its value in removing masw in i-ruuiut- rrom the stolnach and bowels or children, even where no worms exist, cannot oe too niguiy es tlfnafMl. Prenareil and sold, wholesale nnu retail, ny Hit. VAN ikn jiKHUuanu .gents in uu en I n 11 nm1 Intrnv. tr Vnn IV-n Ror"li ran be consulted on all diseases that the human system Is heir to. His lone experience in uiscases ni women nnu children cannot le surpasMtl by any physt f-lnn in t he ITnltetl States or Eumttc. Dr.V. ad vises ladles troubled with any Irregularities or tho Uterus to try ins new renmiics anu gei By consulting nnd undergoing n simple ex amination the nnilcted can leam H their dis ease be worms or not. At all events, Dr. Van Den Bereh can tell them from what uisease they are sutienng. Consultations anu examinations irw rlinrr- Okkice Rooms 33 and 39, over roMofflce, Salem, Oregon. Lictlcrs iiescnuing tne symptoms win im promptly answered, and persons living at a dltancc will be saved tho expense and trouble of railing on the Doctor. Address Hit. J. W. VAN DEN BERGH. i; V. O. Box 172, Salem, Oregon. HURGREN & SHINDLER, DIRECT IMPORTERS AND MANUFAC turers of every variety ot PARLOR, BED-ROOM, DINING, LIBRARY AND COUNTING-HOUSE PUBNITURE. IK Oak, Malnat, Rosewood, t beilnnt, tie. MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER, Puln, Hair, Moot, Txrrlslnr Glue, Etc., Etc, Etc. tiie ijirgest sronci TIIE BEST GOODS! TIIE to WEST PRICES I Wabe.Kooms-Nos.,166, S, 170 and 172, Cor. Hauuon nnu rirst bis., t-oniauu, uregon. ntltr MISCELLANEOUS. Oregon Steam Navigation Co's Notice. i OATS OF THE COMPANY WILL LEAVE I Portland as follows : For The Dalle: Dally (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock A. if. For AHtorln: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at S o'clock A. 31. For Montloello: Dally at H o'clock a. v. n37 J. C. AINSWORTH, President. ADD & TILTON, 3 ZSTEsl33DE?.S, PORTLAND- OREGON EHtnljlislietl, 18S0. D EPOSrrs RECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS kent subieel to check on draft. INTEREST allowed on TIME DEPOSITS or TRUST FUNDS, In sums or ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS fmm date ofdcposlt. money loaned on approved security, llonds. Stocks and other valuables received on deposit for safe keeping. uoiiccttons matte ana proceeds promptly re mitted. investments In Real Estate and other Dron- erty made for. parties. Sight and Telegruhlc Exchange on San Fran cisco and the Atlantic States for sale. I JGovemment Securities bought and sold. Agennor mo transaction or an Kinds or Fi nancial and Trust Business. nl QCU CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE! s. w. Mcdowell, m. d., Or Salem. ANNOUNCED AS THE Fcople'B Tcmpovaiicc WOMAN SUFFRAGE CANDIDATE -FOR.. CONGRESS. riMIE DOCTOR WILL FURNISH HIS PIIO 1 toirranh tnanv mlilnk in nv.1 ctviAoi.t- net sixe), wltli his ticket, toany person wishing to vote that ticket next June.ror tlie small sum or Soots. In imstnge stamps. Send by mall or otherwlM.-. Address S. W. McDOWELU M. D., n" Salem, Oregon. Empire Hotel, MAIN STRECT, DALLES CITY, OREGON. BOARD BY THE DAY. Week or Month, on tlie most renMinable tonus. Superior accommodations fi.r families, Cneord Ciuieh to and rrom the house rree. A large safe far the keeping ot valuables. House open all night. nl7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprietor. PRIVATE B0ARDIHG HOUSE. ALBERT A. MAJfNIXO KEE1M A FIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE ror the accommodation or neonle who ire- itrr n uuin noine in inn rniiiiiKii nt n iihii Terms modenite. Olympia, W.T. n2SIC JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at Law and NOTARY PUBLIC. EUGENE CITY -.OREGON Consultations In the Enclish. French. Ger man nnd Holland languages. n'J!i. JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods, I.mllrV mid MIso- TRIMMMED AND UNTRIMMHD HATS AND BONNETS, Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers millions, Trimmings, etc. Dress Goods, While Goods, Tankce Xo- Hons, F.tr. Ladles' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AGENT OF THE ELLENDALE WOOLEN MILLS CO. A Fidl Stock of JilanMnj Yarns, Pea vert, Tweeds and Caimcres Constantly on Hand. I.ATI1ST STYLES BY EVERY STEAMER. OB PARTICULAR Orders. ATTENTION Paid to nl DKIiTjINGKR CO. Washington St., let. Second and Third, TORTIAND. .OREGON MANUFACTURR AN A NO. 1 ARTICLE OF BREAD, CRACKERS, u - 'CAKES And all klndsor Pastry usually faunS'lri 'a First Class Bakery; swrGoods delivered to any part or the cltv JJl.Tlnli PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS" E. D. SUATTCCK. B. KILLIX. SIIATTFCK A' KH.UTX, Attornoys-at-Ln "v OFFICE-ROOM NO. 1, DEKOMS BUIU ing, First street, Portland. Oregon. nltt PRIir. tJ VXS GIVES LE3S0NS OH THE PIANO AT THE Kesidenccs of Pupils. aERMS REASONABLE. . anteed. Satlsrartlon Guar n2 MRS. S. J. RtWSEY, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER, CAN BE FOUND IN HER STUDIO, on the third floor or Corbctf s New Building, rrom 10 A. M. till -I P. X. or each day tte-I.ESMlNH OIVEN IK LANDSCAPE PAIKT- wa. nt PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ROOMS-Corner First nnd Slnrli .St., over Itdd A Tilton's Bank. Contains Orrr Three Thousand I halt r Book AKD Over 100 Papers and Maraxiaes. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Monthly- Dues 91 OO-l'nynble Qunrterly Di rfctors Wm. S. T.tdd, P. P. Schuyler, Jr., SI. P. Deady, L. H. Waketleld, W. IL ifrackett, A. C Glbtis, C, II. Lewis, M. W. F"chheimer,H. Falling, L. Blum. Officers: 1 n WAKEFIELD President IL FAILING Ylce Proddent P. a SCHUYLER, Jn .Treasurer M.W. FECHHEIMER Corresponding Seo HENRY A. OXER Librarian and Rec. Sec MRS. 31. J. EXSIGV, Fashionable Dress and Cloak-Maker, Third Street, Xenr Wnshlnstoii, KEEPS A FULL ASSORTMENT OF PAT tcrns, trimmed and uutrimiued. COUNTRY DRESS-MAKERS Will And It to their advantage to give her a calL Orders Executed ulth Xratnrss and Dispatch. Charges Reasonable. n23 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. AVitliex-ell Jto IXolinau, Xo. 80 Front Street, Portland. ILL FIND EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL those umilvlug for situations in any ca pacity rrom Wood-chopper down to a Fat Of- nce. Pay special attention to obtaining Farm Help, House Servants, Railroad Hands, etc. Irresnectlvc or Nationality. Parties sending orders rrom a distance must be explicit In their orders, stating Just what they want, what they will nav.ctc iiiocomna- jiled by our office tees, $2 W), which may de- iiucicu irom employee's wages), stating wnein erthey will or will not bo responsible far tniv ellng expenses ot hlreil help. J. R. WITHERELU ntltr F. DILLARD HOLMAN. DR. ABORN, Oculist ami Anrlst. Tliront and Lung- piiyniciax. Laboratory. Comnltin and Opcrarting- APARTMENTS, CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STS. l'orltniid, Oregon. n21 .T. FRYER, SRALKR IN KY HOODS AM) CI.OTIIIXO. CJroeerlr, Roots, Shoes. N'nlls, Etc., PUKCHASER OP FARMERS' PR0DITE. Highest Cash Price paid far WOOL. CORNER FIRST AND MADISON STREETS, POKTLAXI), OREGON. a-VnlS-tf MISS MACNAMARA HAS OPENED A LARGE AND CHOICE As sortment or illiiiciy Gooclx, At 71 rirst St, bet. Wnsliliigton A Stnrk. Next door to Lndd A Tlllon's Bank, nd hopes by nttention tobuslnessnnd nromnt- ness In executing onlers to meet a share ot pat ronage. two tirst-ciass milliners wanted Immediate ly. To first-class hands highest wages paid. AlO tWO small trlrls wanted ns nmirpnttcM Apply at the store, 71 First street, Immediately. nr"WIIERE-SU BDld Mrs. B. Get Hint Fnt Chicken; -TrirY, DONT YOU KNOW? SHE GOT IT lint ASCHENHE1M . BULKELEVS WASHINGTON MARKET. where they keen all kinds of Fresh Poul try, name anu i-isn, and receive by every steamer a splendid assortment or California vecetauies." N. B. Consignments rrom the country solic- Temperance House. LOVE s HOTEL., Will Frlsble Proprietor IIRST STREET.betweenMaln and Matllson. 1 Portland- t i-fr-nti Vaw tl.i.. . t r. . -- . . 1 ..ii.Tv , t. it 1 hi niinre, uceiient Accommodations. Board per week, $d to J8. Per day, $1 to SI according to "" nsj-ti 5ICKPIIY fc KELLY, DEAI.ES IX AMI LY GROCERIES, coevrm pkodcte, Fitrrrs asd tegetables. Comer or Tlilrdand Washington streets (op posite Presbyterian Church), Portland, Oregon. iTl mi Tm- " pansoi tne city r lttt DR. IL It. FREELVND, (L.VTE OF SAN FH.NCISCO,) I E 3V O? I S 0C . ROOM NO. TWO. DEKUMS BUILDING, Cor. First and AVashlngton Sis., Portland. TTAYtvn ixTk s -ctrtnER OF YE.VRS' 11 nraotloo In K.-in Pninclsco.ireclcompetent to do First Class Work in all ix-niai wi.-- Hons. SaSlsfactlon gnaranteed. Nitrous Oxide administered. Kcferencesi : t?h-- ivm TTnikQ-.. in,i o V TVnnv. Dr. Dickson. Messrs Qulmby and Perkins, and Mrs. Dunlway.of the New Northwest, nt ISAAC BERGMAN, TJnion 3V5.trl5LOX Cor. Second nnd Washington St. TTAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS Al Market, I am now prepareu to sen on reas onable terms the best Meats the country af fords. nl DR. MARY A. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHCUn XESIDENOR aviti nPRTfTF! THIRD ST. JTA. between Salmon and Main, opposite the Calls attendiil In -m nnrt of the citr. llatterin fnt- .ni. ..r iMnif innv iriven on the use or electricity as 0 Remedial Agent, nl. 4-. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE Unparalleled Inducements to Clubs .J TJHE NEW NORTHWEST, A Jnnrnnl lor the People, i DEVOTED TO THE INTETESTS OF HUMANITY. Arrangements have been made to secure the Services or a COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS upon any nnd all subjects ot Public Interest. Tlie New Northwest Is not a Woman's Rights, but a Human Rights organ, devoted to whatever policy may bo necessary to secure tho greatest good to the greatest number. It Knows no scx.no pontics, no religion, no party, no color, no creed. Its foundation Is fastened upon the rock or Eternal Liberty. Universal Emancipation ami umraniiueieu iTogrossiou. OUR PREMIUM LIST. As an Inducement tor our friends to make exertions to secure large clubs for'the New NotmtWEST, we offer the following list or val uable premiums : For iwony suncrioers, at 53 uucacn,accom anied by the ciu.li, we will give the HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, without ta ble, beautuully ornamented. Price, SGU. For tlilrty-tlve subscribers, at JU) each, ac companied by the cash, we will give a HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, with Black Walnut table, bronzed and nicely finished. Price, $15. T r ... . . 1 . . 1 . n, O r." Annl. J 1 1 1 II J i t .U CO W . 111. .1 . .kl .1111 panledbv tlie cash, we will give a HOMESHUT TLE SEWING MACHINE, finished In extra style, with UlacK walnut tauiu nnu cover. Price, sax. The above Sewing Machines, which are war ranted first-class in every particular, can be seen at the otllce ot Geo. W.Traver.llS Front street. Port land. For lirty subscribers, at 53 00 each, accom panied by tlie cash, we will give a MASON HAMLIN PORTABLE ORGAN, four octave, single reed, with black walnnt case, automatic bellows swell, two blow pedals, improved cen ter pressure reed valves, etc. Price, SjO. For seventy-five subscribers, at 00 each, ac companied by the cash, a double reed MASON i HAMLIN ORGAN; resembles the first ex cept that It has also a kneo stop. Price, $7i For seventy-five subscribers, at $3 00 each, accompanied by the cash and twenty-five dollars additional, we will give a MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN, or five octaves, one STOP. SELF-ADJCSTISO ItEED VALVES, IM rKOVED 1IELLOWS, TKEJIUI-AXT AND KNEE- SWEI.I. Price, Sift. For one hundred subscribers, nt $3 00 each, and twenly dollars additional, wo will give a FIVE STOrS. TWO SETS OF IttUlCATORS THKOCGH- OCT, IMPKOVED OEADCATEU SELF-ADJUSTUiH REED VALVES.IirPROVED nKI.LOWS.TnEJtlTIANT Nil KNEK-SWKI.I1. IIUIjA, UlAfAHU , i.UTE,TitK3iuii.v.r. lTtce.siaj. Tliose who desire to work for these nreminms can send the names and money ns fast as re ceded. The subscribers will be placed to their credit, and If enough names are not received during the year to procure tho premium de sired they enn choosca lesserpremlum.orthev will be entitled to receive twentv-five noreent- ln cash or the amount remitted for their labor. OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. As The New Northwest has already proved popular success, wo are decided that ft shnll 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 onr Subscription Lists, we propose 10 give me louowing auuiitouat ITe mlums to canvassers : Any subscriber who Is In nrrears for the NEW Northwest, who will send us his or her own subscription foe, and one new subscriber, ac companied by the cash 6 (M we will give : A pairmnan jiarme ases; Or a Bohemian Glass Vase; Or a Bohemian Glass Card Receiver; OrUdoien I ory Napkin Rings; Or', dozen Plated Tea Spoons; Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid Gloves; Oru Lady's Fan, spangled, leathered edge; Ora Bird Cage; Or an Album for holding 101 pictures; Or an Album (extra) for holding at pictures; Ora Fancy Letter Case; Or a box Toilet Articles, lnolmilnir 'inm. chalk, perfumery, etc.; orauntannia lea t'ot; Or a Kerosene Lamp: Or 14 dozen Glass Goblets; OrHlozpn Glass Tumblers; Ora large Glass Fruit Dish; Ora Work Basket: Or a Fine Embroidered Handkerchief; ' Ordozcn Linen Handkerchiefs; " Ora Woolen Table Cover; Or i dozen Table Napkins ; Or V? dozenTowels; Or an elegant Porttnonla. Anv suhscriherirhn Is in arrears lorayear subscription, and who will send his or hcr.own subscription fee, nnd two new subscribers, ac companied by the cash-making 9 U-we will scnu: ..,, ,,., Asetot Rogers' Tame row, white metal, warranted: , , Or a set of hogers'TableSpoons, triple platetl, on white metal, warranted; Orasctor itogcra- a.- ...r 0 Ton1log Ru'iell's Table Knives, Or a handsome Bird Cage. Xnv person In arrearsfor subscription to The -. -inimixrTjrr. who will send his or her ..T...nHnn fee and three new subscribers, ac companied by the cash, making St: 00, we will send: ,r ,.. nm handsome Woolen Oullt.red and while" or blue and white; Or a pair 01 luuiwiuiiiK, Or two pairs or Nottingham Lace Curtains; Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Gloves, any color or size: Ora Japanese imam wonc box; Or 18 yards best yd. wide Sheeting. For seven subscribers at S3 00 each, amount ing to S21 00, we 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 are nil valuable, and are war ranted to be Just as wo reprcsentthem. Per sons living In this city or who can visit us can receive these articles rrom our own hands at an hour's notice; or lr not convenient 10 visi. "j. we will send the articles by express to any aa- d". . - .l.!n Hoomer or this kind win rccci; unless the cash accompanies It. . Send money In Postotflce orders at tne cus ternary rates or currency, orsend draft if pre ferred. , , , All orders Promptly attended to. We sincerely hope that hllh"nPa5nt.r offer, which Is a new reature In the ncwsiper business in Oregon, will meet fh a beartyre sponse rrom tho many mends nT out paper who np to this tlmo have seemed '""'Vbe run ize that The New X'''',w,e , make SS without money. Now Is 'e'"'e 1?,, cetS clubs. Begin before some n" Tl Jgat. the start or you. See htttS'"iaT tell, the Public and THE M-W NORTHWEST,