FRIDAY...... ....MAY 17, 1S72. HOHE NEWS. . ill Polk county lias 2,224 school children. The Democratic primaries, met yester day. The cropt in Linn county are looking well. South Snlein H being considerably improved. The debt of Washington Territory is $3r.,74 03. J A ww Court IIotie for Marion comity ix projected. Wool Is selling at fiOcts dot pound at Eugene City. The Oregon Cttj free scl fool has three Tlie Forest Grove postofllpe U now n money onler oltlce. The "Waldron Dramatic Troupe are playing in Victoria. The people of Oelioco Valley have reg ular mail facilities now. A number of new building)! arc being erected at Forest Grove. The assessable property of Douglas county amounts to $4,5.j1,O0O. An TiMlepondent Democratic ticket Is in the field in Jackson county. It is still averted that the O. S. X. Co. has sold out. to the N. 1 Tt. II. Co. The corner stone of the Sisters' Acad emy at Salem was laid lost Tuesday. M. S. Hart, the defaulting and ab sconding contractor, is now being tried for perjury. v;j The Democrats of Washington Terr! tori have nominated Judge McFadden for Congress. : ---!'-' A lino of tri-weekly stages is to be put on between Albany and .Pioneer City, via Uorvailis. , , Hon. A. 15. Moochani is nominated on the Republican ticket of Union county Tor tlie Liegisiaturc. It is definitely settled that the AVasli iugtou Territory election has been post poned until November. Iteedsville is the name of a new town on thc'llnc of the Oregon Central, allow t . lUlotm miles iroin l'ortiauu. . A troupe of Japanase Jugglers will commonce erforming in Oro iFino Tiieator nost Tuesday evening., A very pleasing exhibition known as the Pacific Coast Cliarmioscope, was given at Oro Fiuo Theater several even ings last week. The Portland daily papers contain ac counts of proposed GityvQardens in Carother's Addition, similar to AYood ward's Gardeus In San Francisco. " A lot of Cashmere goats wool was re cently shipped from Salem, Oregon, to Paris. Tins is the first shipment of the article ever made from this State. The independent Republicans of AVashington Territory, opposed to the election of Garficlde, contemplate hold ing a Convention at Olympla to nomi nate a candidate for Congress. Twenty-five hundred acres have been sown with flax-seed In Oregon this sea son. Of this six hundred acres are east of themountalns, fourhuridred InMarion county, and the bnlanco mostly in Iiue and Linn. Tlie Cascade Mountain AVagou Road to upper Soda Springs, is reported as being free of mud, but somewhat ou trnnliMl bv land and rock slides. It will be cleared in the course of two or three weeks. ThcOregon State Agricultural Society offers premiums ranging from $1 to $.')0 for the scalps of animals kiiieit between January l-Vand October 1, 1S72. Tu the award of premiums squirrel scalps will Vmmnilo thft standard, one iavbird being equal to 1, the panther to 50, one wolf to SO. one gonher to IS. and one wildcat to 20. AVm. It. McCord and family, formerly of Albany, fcft I'ortland last Tuesday for. Paget Sound, intending to permanently loeatoln Seattle. Mr. M, Intends going into business with Mr. Hiltabidel.alsda former resident or Albany. AVe take pleasure in recommending both these gentlemen to tne citizens oi ftcawe as thorough-going, energetic business men, The following independent ticket lias been nominated in Marion couny : For Representatives, Samuel Allen, F. E. Eldrldge, G. AV. Lawson, Geo. S. Down ing, John P. Cole; County Clerk, AVm M. Laughead; Sheriff", Jacob Conser; County Commissioner, R. M. AVade; Treasurer. Hugli Owens: -Sun'fc Com. Sehools, P. S. Knight; Assessor, Thos. Of Shaw. ' Preparations are being made for grand Fourth of July celebration in this city, in which the citizens of tho whole State will join. Arrangements hav been made with the O. & C. R. It. by which tickets will be Issued, good for round trip, the return to be made within five days, at'very low rates less than lmlf the regular fares. Cars will bc"sup plied at all the towns and stations to ac commodate such as may wish to go In loeal delegations. Arrangements have aiiso been made for an extension of the oxeursion, for such as may desire to go, to oither Astoria' or the. Dalles. The entire double excursion caifbe' made within the five days covered by the tickets. Rev. Mr. Shaw, of Albany, Is superintending tlie arrangements. OFrnxstvi: Ukkatii. From six to ten drops of the concentrated solution of chloride of soda in a wine glass full of pure snnng water, iai;en immediately after tlie ablutions of the morning are completed, will sweeten the breath by disinfecting the stomach, which, far from being injured, will be benefitted by the medicine. If necessary, this may be repeated at noon. In some cases tlie odor from carious teeth is combined with that of the stomach. If theinouth is well ringed witli a teaspoonful of the solution of the chloride in a glass of wa ter, the bail odor of the teeth will be re jnoved. As a wife was holding her husband's aching head In her hands one morning, she asked, "Are a man and his wife one?" "I suppose so," said tlie hus- iMind. "Then," rejoined tho wife, "I une home drunk last night, aud ought to He aMianieu oi inysen. jylFrom Uie Dally,Hera!d. The Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake Bail road. To Uie Citizens of Portland and Mult nomah Count!: The Portland, Dallesand Salt Lake Railroad Company, uuderand by virtue of an Act of Congress, are about to proceed to the survey and loca tion of their road. The Columbia river is rising, and the work on tiiat part of the line must be done immediately. AVe ask of you a helping hand. Of the vital Importance of this enterprise, wo need not speak. You understand, and can but appreciate it. Facts are being daily developed which leave no room for ilmilif. as to the course which Oregon, and particularly Portland, ought to pursue. TheIghtof ;'way has been granted us, ; wlncli esiaonsnes iuu ihuius in mo ( themselves a great anil goon name, were suecess of the enterprise, and we feel as- . not only married men, but happily mar sured that before the 4th of March next ried both paired and matched. Congressional aid will bo grautod. . Nevertheless, such arrangements have been made as that, with the moderate aud legitimate aid which the State can . ... - i a 9 anil win ueasKeu io gne, ui conjunction with the rroirmed IIf j road will be constructed al ; least to Baker Citv, with a short branch from some . . - T 1 I 1 nn..nl.. 4 4l. point ui iiiuum:i vuunt iu me tnun Walla valley, thus securing to Portland the entire trade of the Columbia and Snake river valleys, even though Con gress should fail in granting our most reasonable request. To meet these con tingencies our labors have been directed, and upon your action depends a result that must telljnsill future time whether Portland shall be the proud, command ing city of the great Northwest or sub side into a fit habitation for bats and owls. Every where railroad are controlling the destinies of cities, commerce follow ing them as unerringly as the sun its course in the heaven, and It is by effort that these great results are accomplished. AVitness the movements In San Fran cisco, St. Louis, Chicago and numerous other places. Until very recently almost every movement looking to the construction of the Salt Lake Railroad made its ter minus upon the upper Columbia, and public opinion 'in Eastern Oregon and Idaho seemed not to be averse to that Idea, or to the extension from such point directly across the Cascade Mountains to Pugct Sound, ignoring Portland alto- aru an easy one. Jt is now entirely nractie able to aasurc your safety; it may not be ; bo long. The sum,of ' $5,000 for the present has 'becrT "aiTportioncd to Portland, and Messrs. C. P. Ferry, It. J. Iidd, Jacob Mitzei, Jienry w. JJavis, (J. ilolman and N. II. Lane of East Iortland arc authorized to receive subscriptions. Itelectfullv. AV. AV. Cir.vra.vx, President. May 10, 1S72. A FKKCTATi ox. A flee ta t ion is neither ! graceful, attractive or worthy of respect any more man is iaischood. Pretending to be something greater. nouier, better, or richer than you really are, is a kind of aflectntlon, worse but not as disagreeable as the 1 sping uon- sense of a few men and many women, Jiow disgusting it is to see a person, who lias been educated in a common school, brought up in homespun and A 1 . . i .. I - J 1 . . it. laugui u uofK, aiiieimg io kuow iioiii ing about household duties! It is a great accomplishment to be a good housekeeper, anil a reeonimendat on for M-nn-irmn. . in tnm. i.nw ,n,. n house pleasant and comfortable, al though the idea has become obsolete with some women. Tiie lisping of syllables aud excruciat ing ellort or some people to converse, tne aneciea stammering and IawUlltiff of many words to express an idea, all this is ridlculoiislv Wills! vn. ami nmv. a lack of brains in tiio.ee who do so. Toscrowland twist the mouth to ap pear as if In profound thought, defeats the design and mars one's countenance. Affectation of any kind is a proof of counsciousness and a habit of the mind being absorbed with self. A natural, unaffected manner, with thecourage and franknessto pass for just what you are, -wins many friends, and often saves great inconveniences and embarrassments. Elm Orlou. W1101.ESOMK Advice. The following good counsel is from the JTomchold : , young uoueKcepers, are you go ing to commence so, and run along in the same old groove vour neighbors and "V- . 1 , menus are running in? l do wish ioiks would get over the humbling idea, that rc-uniou of friends and interchange of friendjhlp.pimean victuals' and drink, lmrrv. bustle and preparation. I do wish we could get away from that everlasting idea of cook, cook, and eat, eat. I don't mean starve, but let alone the extras, uncalled for anil tinneeded, and just come back to plain wholesome fare, and there "will be more books studied, and newspapers read aud paid for than now. Teach folks bv your own conduct, that we do not visit thorn to increase their labor, or to cive our stomachs extra work on indigestible solids, and do not calculate to have them do so. That's the way to begin. Don't fuss in the kitchen, and fume in tlie pantry, my housekeeping beginners, over needless work, but take time to read, study and keep yourself tidy for husband and children's eyes, and my word for It you'll take double the comfort insolii realities that ever you will iu senseless parade. PmxTEits' PnovKitns. 1. Xovor in quire thou of the Kditor for tlie news. for behold! It Is his duty, at the ap pointed time, to give it unto thee with out asKing. 2. When thou dost write for his paper, never asii mm "What thiiikcst thou of my piece.'- ior it may be that the truth would offend thee. 3. It is not lit that thou shouldst ask of him who is the author of nu r.rti..!,. upon subjects of public concernment, for' duty requires him to keep such things unto himself. 4. AYhcn thou dost enter Into the printing office, thou shouldst avoid loud talking, and have a care unto thyself that thou do not touch the type or the press, for thou mayest cause the printer niuchjtrouble. 5. Look thou not at a copy which is in the hands of the compositors, for that la notineef lnlhe,slgbt of. the printer, and he might khock uiee uowu. C. ever examine me prooi sueets, ior l" in ninnt flitim tl.nf it IS not ready to meet tllltie ejO, tlWt thou'mavest Utldeistanil It. rAthnr fiiirl nlip)nr hnr ir thn ttmtsit . uruuuii ami iiuuiu nruiiuu uuti IllH, rlllt.-,S-...i.L ." - .. .... ..j .'1 . Alsim, comer Third and Morrison streets. JJlirinp; UIC iruu ui ii u-.i. .aiuisviuu CHRONIC DISE.VSlS'l'eclall' "rU last Week, a Witness persisted ill testify- ' as have resisted the ordinary mode of treat t,.n u-l.nf III, wife told him ! ment, nre the class or maladies which Dr. IllRtO WliatUlS Hilt loiuuiiu. lr,i lissnts irlth unn.-iralleled SUCCCks. NO Tn tills of course tne attorneys ob jected, and it was ruled out by the judge. He would proceed again to tell "nhu.t now it was," wnen uic anurnej, woum sing out, "How do you know that?" "My wife told me," was the answer. This was repeatediseveral times. Presently tho judge, becoming unable to contain ihimselfany. longer, inter rupted, "Suppose your ivife were to tell you that the heavens nad fallen, what would you think ?" "Veil, I think dey was down." It was not all a dream which made the wife of Julius Ciesar so anxious that he should not go to the State Chamber oil the fatal Ides of March; had he com plied with her entreaties, he might have escaped the dagger of Brutus. Disaster seemed to follow disaster in the career of Napoleon from the time he ceased to feel the balance wheel of Josephine's in fluence on his Impetuous spirit. General AVashington, when important questions were submitted to him, often had said that he should like to carry the subject to his bed chamber before ho formed his decisions; and those who knew the clear judgment and elevated purpose of Mrs. Washington thought all the better of him for wishing to make her his confi- flptlflnl nnimanllni- Tmtfwwl. Ilirt fvroflt majority of men who have acquired for It is better for you, rays Thackeray, to pass an evening once or twice a week In a lady's drawing-room, even though the girl's song by heart, than in a club, tavebn, or tb pjt of a ttieatre All th ' amusements of youth to which virtuous women are not admitted, rely on it, are deleterious in their nature. All men who avoid female society, have dull per ceptions, and are stupid, or have gross tastes, and revolt against what Is pure. Your club swaggerers, who are sucking the butts of billiard cues all night, call femalesocietyinsipld. Poetryis Insipid to a yokel; beauty has no charms for a bllud man; music does not pleaso a poor beast who docs not know one tune from another. I protest I can sit for a whole night talking to a well-regulated, kindly woman about her girl coming out, or her boy at Eton, and like the evening's ! entertainment. Dr. Hewson, of the Pennsylvania Hospital (In Philadelphia), has found that dry earth is a healer and disin fectant of offensive, exuding wounds and ulcers. He tried it In the case of a man suffering from a severe compound fracture of the lower leg. The wound was very ofTensive, and exuded a pint in twenty-four hours, but within a few days after the application of the earth dressing the oflenslvcncss was removed, the suppuration greatly reduced, the edges of tho wound lost their inflamed i nrodueLHl ,.r .., in ........ i . h.j dvvii imvij tw ti.i;il. , licit Canckk C't'KE. A prominent citizen of Philadelphia had been long buffering from a cancer which distressed bimjjy reason of the very offensive exhalation that disturbed tlie household. He used diluted carbolicacidasndisinfectaut. It hot only completely dcoilorized the sore, , it evidently through its roots. Tliu , wash which he Used was one quarter ( ounce of carbolic acid in one quart of wator. three times a day. His niivsi- ' .!.(.... !...lf 11... iri.- . r - 1 r. " ..,","ur5. -AV.-. i. . ul,l) oi at,u would be equally effectual. A handsome young gentleman walked into an Adams Express ollice. the other Kft'T.-in?? in "f! iJfJrwif11!0 i 'n - umthem. " hat are they worth ?" day, aud desired to express a package of asked the clerk, who In making out his account, desired to kpow what was the risk. The young gentleman hesitated for a moment, then clearing his throat fromaccrtain htiskiness replied. "Well, I can't say exactly; but a few weeks ago I thought they were worth about " 7, " "J ", ",r"" four liunared thousand dollars.' Two men having arranged to light a duel In Ilhode Island, the Governor is sued a proclamation forbidding it, whereupon one of the parties wrote him n note saying that one of them would stand in Connecticut and the 9crm .uassacnuseiw, niiu snoot over his miserable little State. Portland Market. Flour Kxtrn. SS 73 ner barrel: Extra country hrandi, S3 . oO. wiieui i i n uunercenmi. lluller Pine dairy. Wifkle per Pound: ordin ary, i;ajc. Kjrgs per noien. OUR AGENTS. The following persons are duly authorized 1 net ns Agent for the XeW Noirril wkst : Mm J. II. Foster Alhanv .hliv I'earee Uuanv I)r. Ilayley- OirvalllN A. A. Manning. olympla MR Vlralnla Olds. MeMlnnvlII II Irani Smith llarrlslmrg J. 1 1. 1). Henderson Eugene City V. W. Ileneh ltuena VlUi ltcv. Wm. Jolly HlllstKim lion. i. v. liavennon Miivenon Mary J. Magers. , nervals A. v. Slanard .!niwnvllle f. II. Clniihton Lebanon ('. A. Heed Salem Urn. O. T. Daniels Salem Mis. Nellie Curl Salem I. C. Sullivan Dallas Mix. M. F. Cook Lntayctte Mrs. M. C. Cllne .....Kalama Mr. It. A. Vnwterx W.iltiburg Mr. IL It. IHi-hop. IVndleton Itev. J. F. D-.unon .Seattle Kev. 1). Ilagley. .Seattle Mr. Jane M. WHmih Walla Walla Philip Kltz Walla Walla P. D. Moore -Port Townsend Mrs. R. J. fi-orge .. Mrs. M.J. Ensign -Tmvellne Agent -l-ortlanil (i. 11. liiooil. Traveling Agent .Traveling Asent Mrs. M. Jetfries 11. II. Welch.. iisitington county 1ifayetto Dr. J. Wntts A. N. Arnold O. W. Lawson M. 1. Owen Mr. c. a. (Tobum Jlrs. J. DcVore Johnson Thos. iVarsons .Albany jsaiem Dalles Forest Grove -Oregon City Mitwaukle The Dalles It. Pentlaud Miss Siilllc Applegate Miss R. .. Owens J.T.Scott, Esq 1 oncalla Itoseburg Forest Grove Nehalem Mrs. A. K. Corwln Ceo. Kngle -Traveling Agent J. W. Jnckson. Ktigene L P. Flslier JS.ui Fmnclsco Mrs. I-uir.i DeForce (iordon, Mls Nellie Mossman Calironiln Olympla I. T. MnuIsbj-. it. W. llrock..... Vancou er Union Rldee.W.T Other parties deslrlns to net ns AsenU will pleaso forward their name. Wo want Agents at every Isostotllee throughout Oregon and Washington Territory. SPECIAL NOTICES. The (-lothlug- Trade linn, within tlie last thirty thiys.undergiinearegiilarrrvolutlon, by Flshel & Roberts having opened u first-class ( lothing esiabllslimcnt, corner of First nnd Ja.hlngtou streets, where Men and Hoys can be fitted to ix rf.Ttlon n every kind or Clothes. They are manufacturing onn Urge scale, and can make anything for Men and Hoys' wear to cr ,!i,t,!c erJ" ,te "tyle, at extreme low prices. Tlicirnlm is to please Isitli In titling and In quality. Acall to thelrestablishment,corner First and ushlngtou streets, will convince all of the fact. arJG-tf ASTHMA, 11KOXC-IITI.S CATAUnH AUCCIIons OI ine l.au;-, uraines-, lllscnargCS , wm t,e j. Nen-ous or General Debility, I .Sore Eyes, Granulated IJds.Opaelty of the t'or- 1 . . I'll..... ..t n .im c.rwwkc.rilllv fr.lfn.1 I II- Abont treats with unparalleleU success. CllAlUiKrorc-onsuitauon. Tenns Moderate and ngreeable to the cir cumstances, of the patient, so that all who are afflicted can procure his treaUnent If they wish. " n32tf W. H. COBURN, Boole antl ,Tol I?xiiitcx, 5 W.VSIIINGTON STREET, UP-STAIRS, I'ortlnnd. Oregon. Woik done at REASONABLE RATES. Ill Henry Clows, the wcll-kuowu bald headed banker, who always prides him self on being a self-made man, during a recent talk with Mr. Tmvers, had occa sion to remark that he was the architect of his own destiny that lie was a self made man. 'W-what did you s-say, Mr. Clews?" asked Mr. Travers. "I say with pride, Mr. Travers, that I am a helf-made man that I made myself-" "Hold, H-henry,'! Interrupted Mr. Travers, as he dropped his partaga, "w-whlle you were m-m-maklng your self why thedevil d-did-didn'tyou p-put some moro h-halr on the t-top of y-your h-head?" Years are the sum of hours. A'aln is it at wide intervals to say : "I'll save this year," If at each narrow interval you do - . ...... .. not say : "rn save una iiour." Hundreds of people would tako dollar chances in a so-called charity lottery who would never think of giving two cents to a blind man. For tho very boit hotogmiilis, gn in riradlpy A Itulof.on'is Gallery without RTAIItS S-ASCKND IN TUB rrjIVATOIt, 9 Mnnl Eomery t".if;-' Kranclsoo. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY! Two AIrrnllpe Girl flV) DO nitESS-MAKIN'O. APPLY IM.MK ld lately to MKS. M. J. r.NSION. Tlilnt St., near Wellington, v2nl-tf Portland. THE SELECT SCHOOL Under the ill reel Ion or Mx-h. II. C. BroAvu nu itE-ornxED foiitiik ukcep- 11 Hon of pupils nn .Monday, May 13th. IS72. Locution Cor. Second nnd IlnlU, Portland. ll limnclien comprising a liberal education will Ik taught. lsMjns on the piano will nlo bo given, vjnllf SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM. BECK and SON, Importers nnd Dealers In Ul'XS, ItlFI.KS XSlt KKVOI.TKItfj OK KVEUY ra&CIlIlTION', FISHING TACKLE, FANCY GOODS, BEADS, Haskkts, nmn C.VOK, CVTLEnv, Croquet Games, Carls and Wagons, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC., 121 FKONT STIIEET, POItTLAN'D, OltEGOX AOKNTS for Wheeler A yl)n Sewing Ma chines. Needles, Thread, Silk, Oil, Kir. Also Agent for the California Powder Work UlaMlngnnd Sortlng Powder. -2nltf "Sonora Hewitt," 1IY MRS. SfSIE WITIIKHKLI HAS JUST COMMENCED PUBLICATION IS T1I1.H PArER. F.terybodj- Should Itea.l lit SUBSCRIBE NOW AND READ THE STORY THROUGH. T2IJ Mtttfiit ' 2M Si COFFEE AND SPICE MANUFACTORY. YKItDIF.lt TOL'ItXEL, AND DEALERS IN " rANUFACTI'RERS Hi tic euuine Java French Chartres Collee and Huices of nil kinds, wholesale nnd retail. No. !I7 Wellington St., Portland Oregon. vln5I J. L. Atkinson, Notary inibllc. TYl.r.n ooiiWAisn. UW. Wakekielh. Atkinson, Woodward & Co., (Late Atkinson A Woodward,) REAL ESTATE AGENTS, "0. 102 FIIOXT STREET, Portland, Orejron, HAVE FOR SALE FARMS AND UNIM proved I-iiuLs In Oregon and Washington Tcrrltorry. AIo. CHOICE CITY PROPERTY, for Sale nnd to Rent, We nttcml to Iluylng nnd Selling Real Estnte In Cllv nnd Country. Special attention given to the Renting of Property and Collection or Itents, looking nfler Resdrs and Payment of Taxes on Proerty In our hands when desired. Lc,TjI pajicrs written nnd acknowledgments taken. LOANS NEGOTIATED on Real Estate Se curity. Parties having Money to Loan are in vited to give us a can. ii IStf ATKINSON, WOODWARD & CO. HOME SHUTTLE SEWINQ MACHINE. OTRAIOHT NEEDLE. .SKr.V-llIITs.-rtv-n O Tension. Adante,! loeverv T-,rin. 'r uy .-sewing, ironi me lightest muslin m the Agents Wanted. Call on or address . W, TKAVF.lt, H2 Front St., I-ortlond ROYAL & SMITH, Agents JsUlem DIl. It. C HILL A" SON, Agents Albany NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MRS. ACH, Jl'ST RETURNED FROM SAN FltAN clseo with a large and Splendid .Stock of 3D3EfST GOODS, seen as. SILKS, WORSTED GOODS, GRENADINES, Japanese Silks, Poplins, Alpacas, Zawas, Jlnrellle, Etc. ...ALSO... A Lnnfeand Iienutlfiil Assortment oi MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS, Tine Laces, Etc., Or every variety and devrlptlon. Straw Goods Parasols and Kid Gloves 01 thple$t quality. jr.MI".LKY, FAXt'Y UOODS, irr".. On hand and made to order. CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' CLOTHES Of nil description', ('nil nml Exnnilnc flip Stock. Ciooils Sold to Xuit tlie Times. Aiir. 07 FIrt street, Portland. eir CONSTANTLY Receiving New Rupplleii by every steamer. nlS DR. VAN DEN BERGH'S Sovereign. AVorm Syrup. rpiIIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE X Is warninteil to expel all worms from the Dowels aud Stomach, except Tape and Chain Worms. The proprietor has taken much pains to test the comparative merits of the prliiclpul Worm Medicines of the day, which, numerous as the Entozou thctiiNclves, have overspread the laud, each claiming for itself the name of tic cltic; and, while we frankly acknowledge that many of them are often successful, and do great cood, were we not assured that this combines advantages ixrf.o-cd by no other worm medi cine, lis Introduction al till.', late day would not have been attempted. Tho plcasaut taste and exceedingly small quantity of thl medicine required to ttstthu existence of worms, or to remove every one from the system Us oiemtIng In a few hours, unaided by any other purxc, together with its certainty of cflect, constitute Itoucol the mint brilliant discoveries of the age. Had wo space here, scores of certificates mlKht lie adduced to show Its progressive mid rapidly lncrcaslii!; reputation tor the last few years; but to proiiiulite Its fame nnd estab lish Us character, we only ask for a trial. Its speedy opi r.ition in all sudden attacks, as convulsions, colic, tits or spasms, elves It an unrivaled superiority, tjent by express ou re ceipt of price. S.VM1TOUS OF WOUMS. Alternate lulling nnd rtii-hln of the conn- icuaniv, nun expression oi tne eyes, urowsi- llieM, iicillllK 'S me liosv, n nnum-s "I'l"-1 F, tonme wliltelv rurreil and thlcklv sneckh-d with ml iilnts,fetetl breath, nn enlarged belly, u partial or general swelling or putllngness of the skin, a starting In the sleep nnd grinding of the teeth, a sensation as If something was lodged In the throat, a gradual wasting of the flesh, sickness of the stomach, vomiting, a hort and dry cough, appetite sometimes vora cious, at other times f,--hIc, bowels sometimes cintlve, al oilier times loose, great fretfulncss and Irritability of temper.iKiius lifthe stomach ami iiow.-is, cone, nt, convulsions ami patsy. Its value in removing masses oi enmities fnun the stoinaeli aud IxiweUof children, even when" no worms exist, cannot Im- tis highly es timated. Prepared nn.l sold, wholesale ami retail, by DIL VAN DEN IIERUII and Agents in all cit ies and towns. Dr. Van Den Rercli can lie consulted on alt dlees that the human system Is heir to. Ills long exerlence In diseases of women nml children cannot lie surisissetl by any physi cian In tho United stales or i:urow. Dr. V. vles Imlles troubled with any Irregularities of the ITIerus to try' his new remedies and Krt cured. Uy consulting and undergoing a simple ex amlnutlon tlie nttlleted can learn if their dis ease Ik; worms or not. At all events. Dr. Van Den Ilergh can tell them from what disease they are sufTerlng. Consultations nnd examinations free of charge. Ot'Kirn Rooms Si ami .t, over Postolllee, Salem, On-gon. letters describing the symptoms will I" promptly answered, nnd persons living id a distance will Ih saved the exiens. and trouble ol calling on the Doctor. Address D1U .1. W. VAN DEN I1EROII, iT, P. O. Ilox lrj, Stleni, Oregon. HURGREN & SHINDLER, DlltECT IMPORTERS AND MANITAC turers of every variety ol PARLOR, RED-ROOM, DINING, LIIIRARY AND COUNTING-HOUSE F U R N I 'JL' U K E , IN Oak, Wlnnt, Kosevood, Chrdntit, I.tr. MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER, IMiln, Ilnlr, ?Iss, r.xcelslor (Hue, Etc., Etc., Etc. TIIK LARGEST .STOCK! tiii: nnsT uoudsi THE LOWEST I'llIlT.H! Wakk Itoo'ts Nos. lfti, aw, IT0 and IT2, Cor. Salmon and First Sts.. Portland, Oregon. nun PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ROOHN-Cornrr Tlrst ami Stnrk SK, over Ild A Tilton's Ilatili. rontllns (Hrr Tnrre Thonjand fboltr Cooks ...ASI. Over ZOO Papers and Magazine. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL Monthly nnri I OO'-Paynlile Quarferly ni.Ynms-Vni. S. Ijidd, P. C.Schuyler, Jr. l i. iM-adr. L H. Wakeflelrt, W. H. Ilnickett A. U. Glbln, I'. II. Iwli, M. . hechhemier, II KnllliiC, I. Blum. Officers: L II. WAKEFIELD. -President H. FAILING -. P. a sjdltUYI.ER.JlL M. W. FKCHHEIMElt-, HENRY A.OXEIt Vlce lresldent -Treasurer .Corres ponding Sec Librarian and Itec. Sec Oregon Bteam Navigation Co's Notice BOATS OF TIIE COMPANY WILL LEAVE Portland a. billows: For Tlie Dnlln: Daily (Sundays excepted) at S o'clock A. M. For Aslorln: Monday, We.lnes.lay and Friday nt 5 o'clock A. X. For Moutleello: Daily at 7 J o'clock a. m. HIT J. a AINSWORTII, President. LADD & TILTON, PURTXAXD .ORF.GU.V DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS kept subject to check on draft. INTEREST allowed on TIME DEPOSITS or TRITST FUNDS, In sums or ONE DOLLAR AND UrWARDS from date of deposit. -nu.Nr. i jai.vcu on approveu Kecuniy. UoudB. Stock and other valuables received on deposit for voTe keeping. coiiecuoiM maue ana proceoas promptly re mitted. Investments In Real Estate and other prop erty made for nartleit. Slcht and Telccrahle Eschanre on San Fran- Cisco and the Atlantic States for Kale. 1 JGovernincnt Securities bought and sold. AKenwar ine imusaciion oi nu Kinus oi ri nanclal nnd Trust Business. n 1 E. D. SIIATTUCK. n. KILI.IX. sir.vTTCcit a- nrr.T.iN, AttorneyH-nt-La-w. OFFICE-ROOM NO. 1, DEKUJPS liUILD inff, First street, Portland, Oregon. nlft' PROF. O.VNS GIVES LESSONS ON THE PIANO AT THE Residences of Fnpilx. rilERMS REASONABLE. Satisfaction Guar- anieeu. JIKS. S. J. Kl'MSEY, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER, CAN HE FOUND IN HER STUDIO, on the third floor or Corljett'a New liulldlu;, from 1U A. M. till 1 1'. M. of each day e-Lessons uivejj in I.NKc.vrE P.mnt ino. nl ISAAC ll-BUnAX, TJzxioZL -CVA,3-l3LO-t, lor. ftecuntl aact M'nHlilutcton Sts. "TTAVING RECENTLY PURC1I.VSKD THIS li Market, I am now prepared to sell on reas onable terms the best Meats the country af fords, nl 3Emiii'o Hotel, MAIN STREET, DALLES CITY, OREGON. T30ARD UY THE DAY, Week or Mouth, on j me niosi reasonaoir lerins. Superior accommodations for families, Cncord Coach to and from the house free. A large safe for the keeping ot valuables. House oiwn all night. U17 THOMAS SMITH", Proprietor. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. ALBERT A. MAXXIXG TrEEPSAFIRKT-CLASSBOARDINailOrSE IV for Ihe accommodation ofin-ople who pre- it a quiet uome 10 ine coniusinn oj n notei, Terms moderate. Olympla, W.T. n-Stf. JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Connsellor at Law and N0TASY PUBLIC. EUGENE CITY OREGON Consultations In the English, French, Ger- ijinn uuti Jiuiiaim iii(;uagis. HUH. JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in 33 3EL aO O X S , MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gents Furnisiiino Goods, LiwilM anal Misses TRIMMMED AND UNTRIMMED n ATS AND BONNETS, Framet, Rralds, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc. Dross Goods, White Goods, Tankce No tions, Etc. Ladles' Cloaks, CIoaK Trim mings, Etc. AGENT OF THE ELLENDALE WOOLEN MILLS CO. A Ftdl Stock of Blankets, Yams, Hea rers, Tweeds and Cassimcres Constantly on Hand. LATENT NTYLES UY KVKRY STEAM i:R. BUT PARTICULAR ATTENTION Paid to Orders. nl TTj-ra jl'g Bol.ery! rELTIISTOKIt & CO., Washington St., bet.Kecon.l and Third, PORTLAND. .OREGON E MANUFACTURE AN A NO. I ARTICLE OF BREAD, CRACKERS CAKES. Ai"'? w llljorrai,T usually-found In aFIrst Goods delivered to any part of Ihecif JJl.TlnU NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! Unparalleled Inducements to Clubs THE NEW NORTHWEST, A Journal -for tlie. feople. .sn-. DEVOTED TO THE INTETESTS Of HUMANITY. Arrangements have been wade tnteenrethe Services of a COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS npon any and nil subjects of Public Interest. Tlie New Northwest Is not a Woman's Rights, but a Human Rlshts orran. devoted to whatever ioliey may be necessary to secure the sreutcst zixxl to tho Rretitest number. It knows no set, no iHiIltics, no religion, no party, no odor, no ereisl. Its foundation is fastened upon the rock of Eternal Liberty. Universal emancipation aim uniruinmeieu i-rogreawon. OUR PREMIUM LIST. As nn Inducement for our friends to make exertions to secure larse clnbs for the Nkw Noktiiwest, we oiler tlie lollowliis llstor.Tal uable premiums : Fortwen-y sunsennors, at sa meacn.accom pantetl by the cash, wo will civc tlie HOME .SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, without ta ble, beautifully ornamented. Price, SSO. For thirty-live subscribers, at St 00 each, ac companied by the cash, we will clveaHOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, with Black Walnut table, bronzed and nicely flnlshist. Price, SIX For forty subscribers, at S3 00 eaeh, accom panied by t he cash.we will ?tve a HOME SI I 7T TLB SEWING MACHINE, finished in extra style, with Black Walnut table and cover. Price, t-'O. The above Sewing Machines, which are war ranted first-class in every particular, can 1 wen at the ottlee of Geo. W.Trnver, 112 Front street, Portland. For fifty subscribers, at 53 CO eaeh, aeeom- Fnnied bv the cash.we will give a MASON d: I AM I. IN PORTABLE ORG.VN, four octave, slnelc reed, with black walnut case, autonmtle bellows swell, two blow pedals. Improved cen ter pressure reed valves, etc. lrice, $S0. For seventy-five subscrller:, at $3 00 each, ac companied by the cash, a double reed MASON A HAMUN ORGAN ; resembles the first ex cept that it has also a knee stop. Price, STS. For seventy-five subscribers, at S-tOU each, accompanied by the cash and twentv-flve dollars additional, wo will (rive a MASON HAMLIN ORGAN, of five octaves, one STOP, rt E1.F-A D I CSTIN (1 HEED VALVES!, IM rKOVKD BELLOWS, TltFJlCLAXT AND KNEE SWELL. Price, S10U. For one hundreil subscribers, at S3 00 each, nnd twenty dollars additional, we will give a MASON HAMLIN ORGAN, FIVE OCTAVES, FIVK.STOre.TWOSETSOF KI11KATOK.S THItOUGII OUT, IJSI'IiOVEIl CIHUVATED SELF-ABJUSTINU R ECU VA LVES, IMPROVED n EL LOWS, TUEMUL-VNT AND KNEE-SWELLS. VIUL.V, DIAPASON, FLUTE, TREMULANT. Price, $125. Those who desire to work for these nremluma can send the names nnd money as fast as re ceived. The subscribers will be nlnee,! tn tlmir credit, and ir enough names are not received during the year lo procure tlie premium de sired they can chooen lesserpremium.orthev will be entitled to receive twentv-flve percent. In cash of the amount remitted for their labor. OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. As The New Nohtii west has nlread v proved popular success, we are decided that ft shall also prove aTiilCMrit. 10 cnnoie our menus who may decide to enn ass for our paper to benefit both themselves and us by !nereaslnsonrS.ubscr!ptlon Lists, wu propose io civc ine folluwins addltloual Pre miums to canvassers : Any subscriber who Is In arrears for the 'Nine Northwest, who will send us his orherown snbscrlDtion fee. nnd one new subscriber, ac companied by tlie cash 56 W-vte will give : A pair i'arian jiaruie ases; Or a Bohemian Gloss Vae; Or a Bohemian Glass Card Receiver; Or Ji dozen Ivory Napkin Kins;; Or Yg dozen Plated Ten Spoons; Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid Gloves; Orn lady's Fan, spangled, leathered edge; Or a Bird Cage; Or an Album for holding 100 pictures; Oran Album (extra) for holding CO pictures); Or n Fancy Letter Case; Or n box Toilet Articles, including son. chalk, perfumeryv etc.; urn uruannia icji t ot; Orn Kerosene Lamp; Or dozen Glass Goblets; Or S dozen Glass Tumblers; Orn large Glass Fruit Dish; Orn Work Basket: Orn Fine Embroidered Handkerchief; Or dozen Linen Handkerchiefs; Or a Woolen Table Cover; Or 14 dozen Table Napkins; Or j dozen Towels ; Oran elegant Portmonla. Anv subscriber who Is in arrears lorn year's subscription, nnd who will send his or her own subscription fee, and two new subjrllsrs, ac companied by the cash making i Oi we will A set ol 1 losers' Tame r orss, mpu- mi white metal, warranted: ; Or a set of Rogers' Table Spoons, triple plated, on white metal, warranted: Orn set or Rogers' Tea Soons, triple plated, on whltn metal, warranted; Or V4 dozen Rogers' Russell's Table Knives, best quality, warranted! urn naiiusoimr x,u v... Any person In nrrearsfor subscription to The v XnimiwEST. who will senil his or hr subscription ree nnd three new subscribers, ac companied by the cash, making $12 00, we will send: . ... A hanusome jiarsaiues ijuiu; lira handsome Woolen Ouilt.red and wlillo or blue and white; Orapairoi xamauioiiis; Or two lialrs ofNaUiugham lace Curtains; Or three pairs Alexandre's Klil Glnvea. nnv color or size; Or a Japanese Inlaid Work Box; Or IS yards best yd. wide Sheeting. For seven subscribers at S3 fin nu.ii nmnunt. Ing to 521 OO.we will send : An extra oastor, triple plated, on white meta! valued at $9 00; ora iiay's writing Desk, of equal value; Or aCabinet, Japanese Inlaid; Or nn Extra Japanese Inlaid Work Bor. These articles an? all vnlnnlile.aml arc war ranted to be Just as we represent them. Per sons living In this city or who can visit usean receive these articles from our own hands at an Hours notice; or ir not convenient iom , we will send the articles by express to any au Iresx. . No onler of this kind will recene -m-"-unless the cash accompanies , . r.. Send money in PostotHce orders at t lie cu toinarj-rotes or currency, or send draft ir pre ferred. . , , All orders promptly this i All oraors prompny "''"r'Viirj nnnaralleled We sincerely hope I hat this w npam neioji "-.iVSn'e'ravemetl it WErJTcannoi ihiiuh ize mat iiik .i. u,,e to niakoup w thout money. Now H "' 11rM,u ge,'s clubs. Begin U-forv h ,,,1, fhr ySur tlie start of you. J-iw NollTHWEST sell, the Public nn.l Hit .noutiiw est.