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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1872)
FRIDAY... ..jrNEH, 187i An Editor-- TnMf. The editor sat In hi smietum, Ills countenance , farrowed wiUi f are, ' ' HU arm-chair and elbow Mijiportlnjr, hi rteht hand upholding his IimmI. Ill eye on lh- dusty old table with different doronionlx spread. There were thirty lour paws from Howler, Willi underline! capital, topped. And a hort requisition from Growler, requeu ing nl newspaper stopjicd ; There were lyrics from (iusner, the et, con cerning sweet IlowretK and zenlivrs. And a stray pern from Plodder, the tanner, dc- ficnuiiiK a cwtpK 01 iicucr. There were billet front beautiful maidens, and And uUemtoft.ireVjJhL Inquired If he wrote It or who ? 7 There were rapture; of praises from writ ere of th smooth and melliauous school, Andoneof bUrival'iilast papers Informing htm he was a fool. There were eeverallonc resolution, with names teilliiK whom they were bv, CHttontzlntr some harmless ofd brother, who had done nothing worse than to die: There were trapton that table to catch him, and Mtrpents to stint; and Mnltc him; There were clft enterprises to sell him, and oners uuempunr, 10 one nun. TheeSfilir1n(;"iK''rrojn i thASty! and money with never a one. Whleu mtued, "Please give this insertion, and km in your mil wnen yourtione," Tliere were letters from onraiilzaiioiis meet- rags, wants Riirt t heir laws - There were ticket Inviting h!g presence to fev ttrata. partin and Rho, 'Wrapped in notes, with TleaM- Rive us a not W demarely shgned lu at the clone: In Mtort,as hl eye- twik the table, and ran over It Ink-spattered trash. There was nothing it did not eneounter.etcept- log perliapa It waa Cah. W. M. Cari.kton. .urx. .oi. Itimnlntr. " w. M. HATS. WtU, Berate, Tom hat. broueht the news, YowTe married stoat old Colonel lKinuiiif:; Ills laee ami acres both no browl. Ills nctticd vest superb and stunnlnc. It's ratter Mranite, this sudden cuntige Yoa rtn said with much vesalioii, llht vlit boreal . and his head AVaa balder than Ills eiaverianHon. We used to qnlz hl solemn phiz, lilt e remarks on -moral tralnlnz," Ah, Bessie! brieM the Intnre seemed. We planned beitenth the walnuts stntdy, Hot TORN, you sw, my H.ilm m.. rich It liardij pays the working lately. Otmy lost lore! U all iorxnt The Joiicglutl dayii, the llen weather TaodroopiUK flc-irce by live jMireli, "Where we mad Tennyson UtKether? Twa lxx-ksluy IIulL -he was moM base," You cried, "itor worthy Irucailipctimi!" Bo Itnal you spoke the Colonel woke. And recommenced on "Jail Inflection." Ami theJaaz su!mr was sqwet, Wlien lfj-heeaml fliorecnaneliic, I watelied beneath your frlnxi-d Ihls The lovellglit aixl the moonlight danclntr. 0, Ilesie,dariius! can but, pshaw, Into what folly am I running 1, a poor miner on the Mai, Wlille you are 5lrs. Oil. Dunnlns! I cannot enre you. Hemic! I Ood help me I must ever love you. Vae jnenefceil the light from out my lift?, Vou bartered me for rank above you: Ym, when alone, you think on lhf, 'Yar meiHor? back to old times rtmirtnr. n8 mm yourxullt aeem Hte a knlle TWMab you Mrs. Onl. Ihmnlnc? fFrsWn the JHne number of ArtburVs IjHly'n A Chicago Pirm, and What Game of it, HV MRS. It. M. TRACY CrTLEB. Some fifteen years ago, a young coti- nle started out in life, with the old idpns "Husband and wife arc one. and that I one is the husband." ! The husband earnetl the money, and . as ins wue secmeti, to ins wImj head, only a selrool girl having a vacation, he, with his tweutv-eicht vears of iliirnltv. ought to spend it. All right, thought .Midget (snort lor Aimira), ir Harry tliiuks p. it is, ofcounc, right. Two years passed, as years do to the young, loving and hopeful. They had inuii m auu uuwns, tueir uunes aim l.l ....... .... . . . . . 1 . .. . ? their disappointments, and, to crown all, tney nau a uaoy. 2sow tilings had not been over pros perous, as Harry Dalton lound when lie made up his final statement for the year, lie had really only held his own. Tho household expenses, what with company, and nurses, and extras of va - rinilu k'ltifld hm uiiitit.ul lowyf.li. ...I. I was obliged to confess to Midget tliat wlion all was settled for the year, there would not be fifty dollars to add to the canital of the neuiv-enlnnrod firm of Dalton, Midget & ("o. Midget looked grave. anu.isiiopK uer nrown cuns over thb new member of the linn, and de- clared tliat this was too small a divi deml for the new iiartnor, Midget the Secend. "Sow, Harry," said she, with a very wise look, "you must let me look over tho ftimily accounts; if you please I wnnt to know how much It costs us to livo "Mueh you will understand," said he, chucking her under the chin; "and I dare wy I could not account for the'of her a genuine diplomat, without reii-: tnelr paiers notiiiug more. Jike'ma items, but hero it is in round numbers, 1 dering her at all a sycophant. ri"?rs 8U-Wrcckcdi they turnetl back, $1,050 50." I It was only an everyday rendering of a1''!"" to save life, and that alone. "Oli, my!" exclaimed Midget. the golden rule. So when they found . S''f found them a-orehetl and ex- She never said my gracious, nor any- 1 themselves in the aspiring young city, . 'ousted, hut sife at Midgets door, sjiich thing else that wasn't proper, for her' after a few weeks dolorous boarding, , f welcome! A ho dares attempt it! rhey mother had been brought up in Boston, I Midget proposed to find some place . "1 lown to the gates of death, under the shallow nf tho Ohl Knli ' Church; and thix also mnv aeconnt fur yes sir, ana thank vou." hut nirrv nau 111s own notions in those dnvs. "Oh, my!" exclaimed Midget", a sec - ond time. "Where can it have irono to? Why, Harrs-. we could have boarded a great deal cheaper. There inu.t be a mistake somewhere." fir tl.n.,H1.t .... ...I.... T n i. i i iiiuuyui .-u Hut u 1 jirsi went, oven K.uutitseonis it is nn correct. It isn't a very bright outlook, but we must make the liest of it." "Ve, to bo sure," nld his partner, very gravely, "nut. I think we must have a little review of matters. I have some other traits that Midsret rnvonlix!. i nnrtnorsliin nml nmv tlii-rr- would ho .1 , the labor of years was gone. . quite to tin- astonishment of manv diffbrnnt order of aftiiirs. Ho wuld PJ)' S.ma!1 Jjiaurancc, and that.pcr- knowmg people, who prcdictc.1 that j have to keep a strict account with tliH 1;P3 luUc -worthless,'ii saitl Walton; Harry had not chosen In the wisest' linn, and in .talking the matter over, he "b'ltnover let us fret. p have our manner, for there were plenty of girls ! told his wife tliat Ids limo would be solves left, and my Midget has her older and nlaiuer thnt wnnlil im- cni.i i,..i.. ,...t.-i 11, o i,., :,, home." neen only tiie slepping iwrtner in the ; husband a wi-e scheme Mie had arranged. Put, 50llle 0l drugget over this carpet concern, and now I see tliat I have not ! She would take the other partner and !II1U. convert it into anTOlllce, and to qulto done my part. I must take mens I his wife to board at twenty dollar tier morrow yon can hang but your sign, tires to .-secure a lietter slieet for noxl ! wen'--, mni bo slioulil nr.vlinnso.mnt nml i 'Ualton &. Co.. Warehotisemeii.' Shoulil Jelr- iteAlly, listre.-S Dalton. VOIl lmrn tTI?..'11 i"ol,r department, ami M dzet No ' TJh" mld hc king saiu sue, tnouglitfullv. imt t i . V the matter miner XiWniem." ,nkc . . .. ..v. im 1 1 1 1 ,.r tllnn. IT - xio uusuiebs liKe we aro nn:., are we not," said Ham , l,o kli'?i tlie ifowny cheeks, and riald the imS (ITT 1... ... ... the little one back in tlie crib. "Ui one tiling, iiarry, I am sure nnil T hav not wasted-a l.iruo rimnimi : " ' 7. i r" ii c-i.ii "ti : . rVM in luss auu icuiucis. ouu, uiure nan Loo,, f. ,.,!! nl-n snmewliniv. nml wo ml 'Arrrx r.tr... .. ' - Jlliu ii out auu ireuij iu hold matters. Midget told her at once '(Tifat afternoon -Midget got baby f and thev liml ;.5Vt"" "?rY'-""t' accuand, charging .he;nurse to toke , ricty at the table, besides having lind prt-cjous cans of hur, she went to call on guests that tliey desired to entertain aTriejjjR who was niucji older, -and, ever 1 handsomely. - ko miicli wiser than hersolf in all house- ' He took her on his l-n. m,.t m.i her perplexity. They were living in a siua!l town where reuta and fuel were ' toiot -hisb, ami where helniwas liotjvery ciiKJDfeive; nuMntthoseidaya wcrodro- After ilidget had s-tated her case to her friend, she shook her head and a!d: "That is indeed too much at your time of. life. You should' have saved three hundred dollars." "I know that," said Midget; "but the tiling with mc is to lind the knot-hole . domestic part of the firm, and lie or the through which it leaks, llarrv hasn't j commercial. He kept his word jii ro tht least idea. You know lie never surd, to depositing to her account the jspeuds anything- in his own ainuse-tsu'nrsaved bv her management, anu m ment, and I did not think I was extf.iv- vested it for her as thc directed. At ngant." length sho came into possession or a "Let's see." said Mrs. Goodman. I small legacy, aud after a few years suc- "Who does the marketing?" I v ny nam-, or course." 'Of course, thon. voti huv lust double wlmt vnn .niiv rnni in rn I wpnt. ! through that experience in my early marnctt lire, and you uiui nave tne ucuciit or my observations. nouseKcep- lng is a business, ju9t as much a mer chandising, and, to be successful, you must lie just as systematic. ow iook here; tliU is myJiousekecper'.book. I keen a' strict ict account or-nu my-reeeipis, and all my exienditures. 1 can refer back twentv years, and sec just how much it cost us a week to live then, and I can mark some Improvements in my system. I found after awhile now to take advantace in buvinc thlnirs, anil Just how much of any givcndhingcould i be used profitably. I never have bas- ' Inttt full if rah! viif rniU 1n (hmir nxniv. ..,,, .,.nr.i. C proiltauij. r assure you. After I had mnstcrctl these things, I said to my husband: 'If vou will civc me a certain allow anec, I can supplv all our wains morcioufiy. .-aiunmy nigtu, uciooer cm. economically than you do.' He laughed I tliey were alarmed by the cry of fire, and at me for a time, but finally consented las the hells clanged and clamored) Midg- to try my plan, and it nas rcauy nren the secret of our success. The amount ' saved has added to our yenriy invest-j mcnts, till now we are really intiepcnu- nt. Mr. Goodman calls it my share of the joint stock, and takes no little pride vaiuaoies to me wareiiouse on snort no In it." I tlec, as that was near the water and fire- Midget looked over tho looks, anil mado a gooil many observations that nulte deliKhted her friend. "She will make a buinei woman," was Mrs. Goodman's comment when she left. "When Harry.came home that night, Midget told him she was now ready for consultation. Harry laughed at tho idea; but taking her on his knee, after ;tea was over, anil drawing one arm ' round hi neck, while he took the other ! hand in his, ho declared the council of two opened. "Well, then," said jmiurci, "i nave been to see Mrs. Goodman." "Mrs. Goodwoman, you mean. Well, proceed." "She showed mc her account books, and told meliow she managed her house hold affairs; and I think she is very I wise. Zvow. ir vou will allow me, i think I could save a good deal by follow ing her plan. Klie does all tier own marketing, and, when she sees it best, gets supplies at wholesale. Sho showed mc how she had saved about a third of tlieir expenses in that way." "And my little Midget thinks she could take all that upon herself? Xo, no, darling, I did not marry you to make you a drudge. We have not come to that yet." "Bur, Harry, I did not marry you to be only a help eat, I want to be a holpiucct. I wish you would let 1110 try. j ir. fhrftl-r mntitliu ntnl cpo jo." ' "I eonld not think of it. I should he t ashamed to see my wife trudging to ! m see now it wouiu 1 1 lllMTIilU.'- T1I1I1 III H HI'I Ill'll Illx -wi at ir.ot 1 i-r,. l-;ku i This pii.Im! flin m.iiinr for llm m-esent: i,ut Midget kept turning it over in her 1 mind. At last she got a small nicmor-1 andum book, and began to keep ac- 'counts of her own and baby's personal 1 itvnancnx mill t.Yin Cinn aiit tltnf .in was learning to economize, even by this i little effort. She was surprb-od to how , ' the little items forself nnd babv rountrxl ; up. : At the end of another year they had saveu only a little more, anil Harry con- . . . . . . . ' . ... . - ciuiieu to sen out ami go toutilcago. "N'n'. snii! Miilirpt. in Mrs finml. man, "I am goinx to make one more effort to follow your plan." lilm.rrwvl woman. "Above all, do not wound the nriile of vour liusbnml. SnmowlvMiln 1 not know that a husband values the 1 . r t.t ...1 A ,i 1 world, and make a wreck or tlieir own I happiness and that of their family by i not using tliat fine politeness in the famllr thnf. tliov l.-wn lnhl stmr liL- cako for coinpnuy. Don't let Hurry feel that vou undervalue Ins uilmnent: only I nxnress tho desiro to trv vour own lust a little, so that you can bring up the lit- tie one more sensibly. However, I sec tliat vou are wise; you will get vour way w,ax 11,0 wootl was consumed like stuu ifyou are patient." I0';-. , , . . , Midget kept tho advice in mind, and 1 In the devouring march, Dalton unmnhnn. If u-tu.1nn, ewnto.1 In .rro.v Ulld IllS Partner S3W tllltt their fctlltolv i-.iiii.ui Harry's good opinion, aud sho now saw tliat men were quite as amenable to this little weakness as women. It made I Inrra nml nmnlr. TInrrv had formed n 1 hmina ninno. nmHis lin.i nimiui. twiii.: ' eluded that they would Imj obliged to 1 board. To iik liiiivifnnl.ier.i! on ii.o i-mmni nf Ms lionitii ii,. im.i -iir-.n.iv M. i oped symptoms of dvspoiwia in tlie few weeks of boarding, and she felt sure It i ' . . rtt . . . ..I would uetnsasirous to nimiocoiuinueilt j longer. Jksides, Mie did not want to j feel ho entirely useles.. t 'flie result wn", Midget hunted houses for a week, and at last foundacosv little m-st ai rensoimblo rnnt. ' Thi achieved, flie i)roioed to her ton iinii.irc fnr iiimcnif" nml .ii. t,-ni.i i nisnnnn llm u'linln nn litis liimtnn ." -)" ""iiiw , Harry laughed heartily over her plan. He took his pencil nnd made an esti- mate, and told her tlie amount aved, over tlieir former expenses, sIiohM be depositcl in bank to her credit. Hut lie ventured slio would want half of it be - lore tlie Hrst six mouths were ended. I VImt n lmstr HfMnMl.l.rnt llmmucl l r ' ,ur u lew weeus, ai Mu,lie1 ller account weeks, and liow closely she milts, unc tiling wn9 tt", "i'i"";tii. nus uu hubuiu. ?hc, c,0'ifta ,,cver Rot fl,lel1 UP with ! v'ctls. to be emptied into the Kion apparent. Tlie was no wastage. 1 old elfin ..-. ..... ..T.. 1 ... 1 . : .. i baslceiiof ii..:". o', t.. if-. "-bb""v oivmuiiumi uu.nu- ing-houses. 1 1,.. i....T , ui accounis to ."oanu. Tlie hUsliins-Iik ,1ipp1 quite surnrlsrvl MWi ' -ttti xij&i ll. ,.i l-ir.",5?1 H,m aiul. 0 Iraiaiifec Oil i xr' u "eu ionn US knen mi.t l ljn.l - her as he had done before, but now be. a nmlnm.A.1 il.lut1.. L 1 "el nan not been f.lintntl ...!.!.. little head on theso delicate shoulders that I j -thought to spare. You will surely sc-i-onm mv Kin-ees nno of tliestrTlavs." I "Do you really think so?" said Midg et. "Then I am just as happy as I pin be." , I- So the matter was adjusted, and from tliat time with varying succesthclan adopted ' tliciit - was substaiiliflliy-Mol- lowed. Midget was sole manager or tiic eessful investment, she found mat sno "au gnousn iam u iu puti-nv rAS'tlfelr family litiu lncreaseu wmi-iir crcasins rears, she felt loin to brill them tin without a home of tlieir own, and after due deliberation a house was purchased . . . , Harry nau uecome so uiuniumt w vincetl of the utility of allowing Ids wife to assumo responsibility, that ho pro posed tliat she should hold'tlio home as her own private property, ami ho would still pay rent and board, so that she would feel IndepenJentin whatever out lay she might desire to make. While she was busv witii her own af fairs, finding no time for discontent or envy of her richer neighbors, the firm had pushed their business from one one branch of trade to another, till tliey occupied a stately warehouse with an iron front and "firo-nrooP' roofinsr. and .!.. iu .,.,.iun r... 4ti ! ?.T IIZX. "Vl'.X"l" " ' ...... ...... v...,.w ei iiegan t tear nun uiej migiu uom danger. Harry went out and watched for a time, aud returned, telliugher that me wmu m uarrynigii, irom mem, inn they had better bo ready; tpj tako their proof. i- Jfhat was a creat-conrfort. that word P'firerproof." Thing? were mentally as- torteu, me necessary ami tne sump uary. rtmmmm l'lrsttnetrunKs oi'Ciouiing.TWitn tne silver, and all ,the importaufljpaperfi. Then they must have bctiafandjbetluing, and crockery and cooking utcnsilsj Midget looketl at the new piano-which liad only been brought home the week before, and the new centre-table and the new carpets; hut she said tliey must save what was absolutely essential first, and she went to work packing the most needful. As nightadvanced.andthefire seemed subdued, sho left oil packing and went to sleep. The next day found thorn all at tlieir accustomed Sabbatli duties, for thoirhousehad been dedicated by prayer, and Holiness to tlic Lord" was in scribed on all their treasures. Among those who returned thanks for mercies received tiiatPabbatli night as tliey lay down to rest, Harry Dalton and Iiis family were amonir the most earn est and grateful. Disturbed on the night before, they soon slept soundly, till roused from their sound slumbers by wild cries, by deafening clang of bells, and by loud knocking at their doors. It was no longer night,, butIuriibliht filled tlie air, and crazed 'and wild-Took- ing spirita seemed liyiiig past. Tliewn opened tho door, anil tliere Lierore it was' "4 nuu wt.ii?, ,,111 tin hastily gathered goods of one of tiic partners. Over the hastily gathereil load a wet carpet had been thrown, and iiiiiJf ui tiitvtv.-v, aa vwaai- "lasses, and Dots, aud kettles, and bro- ken rocking-horses, and china, and cut glaw, sat the inistreca of thcacstrangely-J aijsorteil goods with her three little ones," croticning untier tne wet shelter. The lire had broken out anew, nnd their home had been threatened so speedily, tliat they -had atuictv-senU for? tlie team, and lied hitner rorsnellcr and bafety. , Midget opened licr arms for the littlej 01i consoled the allrighted mother? silvu "mers ior inu imsiy oesiowai 01 tne 1 ..1 T.. .. . . . 1 i , , , . 1 . ... nuuuw, nu mvn iuukui out 10 see whether they were indeed safe. Thus far tlie wind had favored th'cnvand she, at once set about planning for the needst) of her iiicreaseii family. She had 1 ; friend in one of tlie plea'ant towns ifflew miles off, and she would send her chil- i ureu there, and thus make room for the iinliQAlnti . Meanwhile, the fire, which nt first marched steadily forward, now Hew ! with winged speed, leaving the west side where our friends were shelteretl. bt aiming at thegraudcur and power of " i'i"' cuv. 11s verj- vuais were gained. Ihe marble palaces on ollllc vy" uu .ijaaiiuunt Avenue I crumbled like dust, the irou ineltcd like '. warehouse was aimed at. aud with iome ' dcapenitc bope that they hiiglit'seeure ! something from the wreck, they made a 1 "ctonr, aud reacheii it in time to save n!CC, and tllCV Were fcafe, thailkftl; hut tney Hid not icei too sure oi tliat ror . smc time, nut Kept tncir vaiuanies packed ready for an exodous, if tiic do- ' stroycr should acain break loose. It , was chained by the bold, brave deeds of ' Sheridan, and others equally brave, if "ol c 'mM' ul then the tiilesiowiy re- nniulnjl What now were these men lo do? They had no warehouse, not oven an ollieej and where could one be found ? "Right here," said Midget, who was now 111 an their councils. "1 will con vcrt niy parlor into a dining-room, and i you need ativ additional clerical force. I .,- ... - ,- - .niiuiiDL- auie 10 oner you my .service.", advice giatis." ' ' a'LvJce Kiatl5 Harry could hardly keep Ins tipper lip i "P, to standard stillness, as he looked ' Into "nxyecycs'.'aiirl realized thbtrue ' f trcngtii and wisdom of the woman lie ; ll!ul t,lKt nt'fora delicate parlor , ,t . "It SUail bC as" vou desire. Mistress Dalton," said he, atfecting a little show of humor; "but tlio,linn must have a new title MidgctJaltoiv& Co. for, as I live, you nro tiic rcaljliead of the llrm, and carry-all the capital." So tlie out lirm-re-organizeu in tne little diiiitnr-rooin: and the newspapers. .... " ,- . ,l,.. when tliey found themselves again re- c!i-. ti. " V-o.. at .o. owcvl, uii thc west side BusiXESi, oxjre- StfMED." Brave hearts!. :ItfU3 lfOpfaitbat they, like the patriarch Job,, may. havo more than their former prosperity restored. A Detroit youth fell headlong from a second story window to the' pavement, and complained that it "jarred him." said, "I sec that I have a wise MISCELTiYNEOUS. Oregon Steam Navigation Co's Notice. TJOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL- LEAi E X Furtlaud a follows : For The Salle 1 Pally 'Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock A. M. For Astoria: Monday, Wednesdaj and Friday at 5 o'clock A. 31. : :l'or Xontleelto: Dally at Vi o'clock A. it. n37 ' J. C AIXHWORTH, President. i ' LADD & TILTON, POKTUVXI.. .OREOON EHtnlliHli?tl, 1850. x DEPOSITS ItECEIVED AXD ACCOUNTS krDl stibiert to check on draft. INTKIlhXT allowed on TIME IlEPOSITSor TltUsT KI'NKS, In sunw of ONE DOLI.AH ani I'PWauds trom date of deposit, MOVKV TjOAVKD on aDuraved security. tonus suycksand other valuable, received on diTxit tor safe Keeping. Collections made anil proceeds promptly rr-1 muted. Investments In Real Estate and other prop erty made tor parties. Sight and Tefrcrahlc Exchanee on Kan Fran cisco ana me Atlantic mairs jurxaie. r:Avi.mmint.Meriiririrt rjoutrht and sold. Agent for the transaction of all kinds of Fi nancial ami Trust Iluslness. ni C Jt. SltATTeCK. B. KILMN. SIIATTLCK .V KII.LIV, AttorneyK-at -! u "W" rEEIGB-rnOOM NOAIMJEKUMW DUIIJ)- 1 Linc: l-lrst street, innianu,nrcKoii. nra 1'BOr. CAXH GIVES LESSONS OH THE PIANO AT XZcsdencei of Papils. THE IiEUMS EASONAIU.E. . anteeil. Satisfaction Guar-I ng jrtis. s. j. kVmney. POFITRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER, ruuinHII nu iBnuousri. r "'"'" C1AX UK Hll'.Mi ir HKK si unit, on ine tlrlnl tloiror Uorbctt's New Ilulldtng, from III a. sr. till 1 1 v. of each dav lHrI.MONS OIVEX IN UVNPKOArt: Paist- ixn. ISAAC IIEKU.M.VX, Union Marltot, Cor. Second aud AtnAhlngton nta. TTAVINd KECENTI.Y PUIICHASED THIS Ji Alatket. 1 11m now prepared to sell on reas onable terms the best Meats the country af- lunK nl EiiijIio Hotel, MAIN STIIECT, DALLES CITY, OltEGOK. "TJOAItl) 1IY THE HAY, Week or Month, on jlj uic mo.i rcMMinaoie terms. Suncrlorarcominodatlonafur.fiunlllcs. .. Csnconl Conch to and from tliehoua free. A large sale lor tne Keeping 01 valuable. House open all nlzhu nl7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprietor. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, AI.nr.IlT A. MAXXIXfJ T T1KPS -V VIIlKT-CI. AIM lin A ttnt Vfi lini'Kl-' IV ror the arromnKMlatlon or ptsip'- who pre- ler a unlet home to tho confusion 01 n hotel, Terms moderate. nlvmnh.U'.T. n-.su r. JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Conmellor at Law and ! J I NOTAHY PUBLICO EUGENE Cm-. -ORKOOK Consultations in the English, Frencli, ner- mHii and Holland languages. n2. JACOB "MAYER, Importer and Wholesale D-alerlii GOODS !."ifi:4n2 p 7. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gi.ts Furxisiiino OpODs, I.ndleo- nml .lit TlllMllMlTi ivniTYTinuuri.ii.n l ul.M.M.Mhll AND UXTIUMMEI) HATS AXD I10NXET8, Frames, Rralds, Conis, Ornaments; Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc.1" Dress Gooili, White Goods, Tankce lions, Etc. So- Ladles' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. JAorarr of THE ELLEXDALE .MIIA.S CO. WOOLEX Full Mock of Blankett, Yarns, Jica rrrn, Tiered ami Cafstmcru Constantly on Hand. X..VTENT HTIUW I1V KVER Y NTEAMKR. nir PARTICULAR Onlcrs. ATTENTIOX I'ald to nt CO., Wnshlnslon St., Ik-1.' Second anil Tlilrd, KlRTUVXn -OREOOX AY 7E MAXUKACTURE AX' A NO. I ARTICLE OF HUBAD, " CRACKERr)" i ..;t ".( --ii- -.i. "1 .. . . ! .. -U 'ilMj!B"u ' ."CAKES, " ' 1 ' 1 !" TJW!8:- And all kinds of rastryuauallyfoiind InoFlrst Class Bakery;'- '' . . .: J T ; . ..II ! '- - ' . ' ' J .' - .; . i V i ' sir Goods delivered to any part of thecltv jsi.llnl!: UNK ."WEED REMEDY. THE UWK WEED REMEDY, ,:l i Oregon- Rheumatic:. Cure. . ti i.j ! HISTORY: r--i rums .heiiedY' is -.cosfrosEn nvrnp .Ji Active principle. of.the link Weeti,En& Thasnlnm Cord.itumOrlclnl:liit. Indlenmi to urecon. urow rao auunuantiy aim per- fectly ! IVnhlngton county. PROPERTIES, ETC.:' 11 contains an Active nnt "Volatile Prlriclrile: exiructeu ny r.iucr, anu a. Diiirr.rjonia rnn dple. I MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND' USES a' Tl la the mfuf sure nn.l sneeili fnrf Vnr RheumatUm, Kheumatlc Cout and Ytlicumailc Palmiof all klndalliatwa.severlntroduccl Into the Materia Medlca; The OK AVEKD'RKM EDV, as prepared by im, In consequence of the existing bitter principle, possesses the ncces- arj- virtue oi oeinpu 3?OAVOiinl Tonic, Promotlns the- Appetlle atjil InviKprallpxthe whole I)Ice!lve Appnnilus, thus bulldliitr up and streothrnliij; the Hjsli'iu, wlilfe at- the' sorted: In. thct blood, net!, spcdflcnlly tin tlie IUietimntlc I'uisor), removing It from the cjrru latlnn'imd system. There are few remedies known to the.Meillenl "Profession which Will remove the Kheiiihntle roisqn irom tno diooi, utn wnose action -Ik so powenui in iicpressing me system ot the al ready enfeebled Rhrumtlllc patient. that their use has to be nbanduned beroro specinc pfiecta. are obtainable, and hence the want of success in treating this prevalent and consequently heretofore Incurable disease. Unllkii these medicine, already known, the UNIC WEED juvJir.m .although producing us uclvc and as powerful etf.-cts on the blood and sj-slem In re moving the lUieiimntlcI'olsou. also nossessesn strong Tonic and Recuperating Element which ndmllH of lu routluued use even by tho most dclluato and di'iiilltati-d. Thus we have the eomblimllnu for the tlrst time of these two neceoary elements In one remedy, which nc countsfor Its KiitH-rlornhdncver-fallln!-enroll v effects: lu Uhciimatlsm, Itheumatic Unut nnd Itm-umallc l'alnsornll kinds. Jf. It. ""TtiC ITNKWEED TtErEDY Is partic ularly AI'PUCAHI.E TO INDIES In eonse. queiicc of lis Tonic Qualities. TESTIMONIALS AVean-nwure of the fact that It i generally an i.-.ym.itterto procure certlllcatestu-stlng the ellieaey of patent remcdlea froiii'n certain class of those who UvJ them. We tnm selei4i the loiiowing because tho naines attached to them are tlme or men of the most eamrni nnd scrupulous diameter, and because the large class of their uemmntmu-es In Oregon wiU not. exaggeration hi the statements they may niuke: Certificate from the Deimtv Jnllnr nt Mnlr. uoiiiHU uoumy juu: City Jnll, Portland, Oregon, juue i, is, t. Pr. A. M. Iiryea A Co.: I was nttarked wllh it severe case of rheumatism. It was in' tne thighs, hips, angers, shoulder blade Indeed lu all the Joints or my body Isutrcred great pain and angulh. I was attended by a regular phv slclan. but with no effect. I was Induced to rv yourUnk Weed Itemcdy.and It Immediately cured me up. I consider It, from mv expe rience, the Im-sI remedy forrhcuinatlsm known. Ai.riitu r. THiiAGii. ueuurv jailor. Tills Is to certify that the above statement Is correct to my own Knowieagc. juiiji r. waiuj, Jailor. Alta California Ttookand Job PrlntlngOfflce,") ok vauiornia sircci, Snn IVanclsco, June 1, 1871. J Ir. A. M. Iryca A Co.: For several years have been subject to rheumatism in my right, arm nnd shoulder, rendering mo mialile, to wurk. On t recurrence of the attack ROnio time since, I was ludnced to try your "Unk Weed Hemtilv," and the result was a perfect eure In a few days. 1 took Only two-thirds of I the colltfllts of one bottle. MV firm Ix'IIrtf 15 Hint flit- Ulin 1. 1. l. llillll LUIt 1U I1IUU1I1.1- tlMiilnall lis rimi,and I would heartily rec ommend ull nrillcted with that dreadful dis ease to try your "Itemed"' nnd lie cured. JXO. IL McIAJfE. ' Certlllcate of A. It. Shipley, Esq., special con tributor to the u Willamette Farmer," and Se rctary of the Oregon Horticultural Society: Oswego, Oregon, Starch SS, 1871. Dr. A. jr. Tiryen: Siome tour weeks ago I was entirely pmstnited with rheumatlm; In fact I was almost helpless. I sent to you fur one 10 ounce bottle of the "L'nk Weed ltcinedy," by the use of which I cxiK-rlenccd almost lrame- dlutu relief, and bv the time the bottle was gone the rheumatism was gone. From my- own experience, and from what I have henid others say who have used tho Unk Weed, I believe 11 10 be a certain cure for rheumatism. Yours respectfully, A. It. riitU'toiY Ccrtlflcfltn from Ifon. A. J. Dufur. ev-lresl- 1 . . . . : . . . . ... . . lueni or the Oregon state Agricultural society anuauinoror-.'staiisiicsoi uregou liist Portland. April 1.1S7I Dr. .. M. Ijnrvea A Co.: I was amlcicd with a severe attack of chronic rheumaUsm: wascoiv I fltlfvl , r t. t.n.l i..r.t ..rtl.A tltllA TiriMll .T.1I1IIJ1TP to July, when I used tho Unk Weed and ft cured uic up. A. J. lJUh UJC I 1 II1IV1I1U Iltllll J.IILiminiAV. 1111-lLlcult.lvl. r I M . .. . T . TI.-V. ll.nMitllimfn.1 stocK-growcr anu-King or tne urcgon inn CHi.Ia.j T. In.it T.MI,.H.tl 1 .Tl To Dr. A. Jll Iiorj ea Jt Co.:Vhls Is toacknowt "IfiU IllS' S'llll-UCy Ol .ItlUr I'HS tt.-Vl IM.-1IR-Uj. or Oregon. Hlieumatlc Cure." 1 was afflicted for months wltir n 'verv serious attack of 111' I uamuiHiory rueumausm, anu ineu neany an I of the so-called rheumaUc remedies without auy relief nercelrablc. I then tried your Remedy, ami Its use resulted In the nio.it haunv ! ciiccis a perien cure. iruiy yours. Certincale from the well-known merchant, O. V. -Weaver, E-i.: The Dalles, May 25, 1S7L Dr. A. M. Itoryea t Co.: I have ueil the "Unk weed Remcdr," and can cheerfully recom mend It to iH.-rsonsuffllcted.wlUi Inflammatory rheumatism. It cured mo orthat disease. My hands, wrists, ankles Indeed, all my Joints -were swollen and very painful. O. V. WEAVER. Certlllcate from IIonTXat. IL Lane, Pilot jririinilff(lniiAAr Am.h n iisnmluivrkr fli'u city CoGnc 3 , of TjSrtLtSds East IVirtland. April 19, 1871. Dr. A. M. Ijorren A Co.- I Imve heeu nltllcted for seTeral venrs tmt. with "weakness ln-the back." and wiiiiderimr rheumatic rains. ac-T icnmnanieii uy scverRconstimlloii. liviiieusc I of one bottlejir your ",Unk Weel Remeily.or i ureiron :iiicuniiiiick.un." l uave urcn cniireiy I relievetl. and I'clieerfiilly recoinmciid It as a I Juost valuable, ami effective remedy: . . ; i It. 1.1.1 r. Certificate from Hon. Olileon Tlbbftts. a .member of the City council of,East l'ortlancl: East l-ortlnnd, April 7, 1S7I. Dr. A. ill Loryca & Co. Gents: This is-to In.J iormoou.i-uaui.iiavu.uM.'uouciJi,iiK.Ve-(" for neuralcla and rheumatic Dalns. and iv.mi.l relict fronMhe use of only one bottle, and can i . recommend It to those In need of such n rein- r ' rdy. lours, OIDE0X TIUHETT8. Certlflcnte .fromllon. ,K. .1 .Quimby, ex Coanty .Commissioner oPMullnoninh count v. Oregon: " . , Kast rortland, April 1, IsTI. .-V. Iryea A Co.: I have used the -Unk . eed Remedy," and am sntlslletl it is a valua ble inedlclne. It recnlates nnjl Invicorates the Mysterii. This Is my exiericncf withtlic Rem edy. Truly yours, E. U yUIMBV. Certlllcate from tho celebrated t roi. ttiio icuxtemps: I A 0regon Mtwlcal-Instllnte. 1 . . Portlnncr, 3lav"i, lfil. f : Dr. A. M Iioryea A Co.: I was ntlacketl with fi$trp lnflammatory.hsvmid liiirutrertns irrefll paltr;-a'nd"Was?ft-VroHtniteil Tliat I was unable to tend to my business. I used one lot tie, of jour "Unk weed Remedy, or, Orecon' Rheumatic Cure." and 'was entirely cured by It alone. ' OTTO VIEUXTEJIPH. PUT UP IN TEN-OUNCE BOTTLES, One IolInr and nnr Centsi per llottle. OJKEUO JB-COAi;AJLlitAJBHJJKfl.TUKyj -il."'J-t EA8T rORTLAXD, OREGOX. . "F0R SAIJ! HI ALIiDBCOOliT. Iul2 - SANnFRAXCISCO. ',r - j , ; . ; ! !. !' - .-!! -ae . -it. rV . :-i'.7 jst v!5r-i - !'h.jtfi I '.'HA' .1 fill - l.UI r .rW; THE FLORENCE v.SEWINO-MACHINE Air.IU. HFAV EVERYTniSG NnEDHDlIN' i..', - " ,! I'li Doe More'Worltt More Kinds of Work. Aud, tie tier AVork -"H. fi i! ; nnv oYiii fi,' TI r MScnln?.' 1 f i!nfi . v b ifnJw I e.I ' ., ,- ir.tneria i-iorenc Sewing MnehlnWvllhlnJllrr;t A . i)tyi one thousand miles of San Fractco notwiirk- Ins well or giving entire satKfnctlpn, If, I am'! informed of lt, it will lie allcnded t wUiout qxpense-of any, klniUo.tlifl owner. , t 1 Vew Mont'gobiery-St.; - Orand Hotel Building, U-.tjan l'rancHco. sum) koi: rindtiisi jw'jtmB or hoiik. , Active, Agents .Wanted Everywhere. Jun.SG,l71-ii;Kiqnj u, , )j . . 'I' -l '..;!' It! ', Mil i ' .'ijji' ..itn-c. 1 , "v's jtm . iilUl Mi l . '.'aiintti 'rt ' . j li.l ji ivrtz' . 'iaerioqti . !iy.f o :!--; '- bUud ol ji-; mrt I nvh; !rriol nm fi5t a, . I.. 4u :ii rUOUniKM - llJ ! .'.It I'll '11 I . .tit 'HU'L ' ill I ilii'llll Vjitilt I l K Hfe ' -Asirr .- .1- '.) -S)j. l! ft"- CHARLES. TENCE.&;, CO., f!. I'Ul'll' . . . -.''. .1 i .tl .1-1 ' 4iV i iiroimjRs,.OF-i : if .fi ' "! rwfJartnfjt''-') .ii V' i.i. i wiiMn'W. tut. T tru'lc.!-' . 't -n. in.' fr- ,.-tr!-4l Ironcli Milliner', STRAW and FANCY GOODS ..i-.U - :,. .Mf . . . .1 !,, ' I! - I ' U '! . i r.i -. t. .xit.'Und' '.my ( , .. ;!?.. su: -JiusUio-iitt '' ! i ' 1 'X'd.ijlASMETlYEET ' !' ill. !-. ' 1--i'I !: ill ' 1 ' '" . . 4 ' .It. . ' Itetweea Hush nndlfnttcrjinext Ootmopolltan :. ;-i AlnlP' JZ-U - ! . i : .-.IE ii-. i .. - ii SAX FIIAXCISCO; CAU Xo Ruodu FauliorK-l'pIviIodnre', Purls. ! i'1 f ' .. ;'. Pf9Ji iUi.5 -..' ii'.X xH il' (Bdli i. si ui tiiialn iantliu : .v :h .O U mora o..: :tl.x- 1 V fttlUll 1 1 .1 Jl 1 1- I u- .i.r .J.J..1 : ; lis ! '.h.'.i. : - WJA 'flifc-- :i -' lCHf Oj It-"" WAN.TEO! t ii h f i :: AGENTS , . LOST CltX-ST ; ' . . .oir ' '' CHICAGO AS IT WAS AND AS IT IS. nw THE GREAT CIUCAGO A III6.TORV '.".,.r.:, ...i .inip. a. vivia anu A11"1-': legible t-alamltv tiuiiiiicu arcouni oi n ".' -- .",,,' .1,1 thnt i.. i-rill.m tho clvllwu world. L.rr... .. inrnie Hre.idlh 'scapes." fiiiriiiii nit lut'in. . , -. -, , .t . , -rt., Tlie fearmi ravnsesoftho 'n;ijofn1,';1IJf,' .i tt.ruelv and beautlrtlllst n. invtn.te.1. inoiii.itnr rieft's of lliej city Jforo aud since the flre,MllI sublimely srand In Its Slni 8klfi5 wtTl oe niled mjd.recctved. aTIrn Xastest sclllnir book ever wold by aecnts. SenS il ror.canTBM.lnK outflt and, seenro hiXiAgvncy immediately. Agcbts also wanted Ibr WONDERS -OF THE -WORLD. Ono'Thousarid Illustrations;, oompriIn Ktar- Mln.iMnM. Intetvstlmr lUCiCCnLS RJld l.T..lrt' I ful events In all Countries and among all Peo- j I pie. A. I- MAXCROrr fc CO ' f San FrnnoIco.Cal. I ' id ..' n. , i- ;c . .ii ."I ! It J r - I .1. ( '1 . l- ,.- I .' :. .- oui'ifl i lpTHODTIME?t. -;. i. . r 1 "elf. FIRST PREMITOr I ptJ -.-i1-;.i Hl w Oregon State:Falr,'lS7ir'"MH ft i -tttr tf'i ."-hl-llJ iTllKl tf fntkii--" ti- !- nc mt .t . : z u A...A jv-ja- "; ,-! i'l' f w:.'Oi. ' JUK SPACER KISEUraOi: if HIMES BACH ELDER, lit - ii i Itenn; 009k andJobPrinlers.wholntend all- rfnglt with an Vertfsc'meritasoohasilicyKet tlme.0) write nnq. , Iiy-lhy- mean tlm.call on themiita Front' St. 'lify'oit wantnnr icind of lit oo Mihmmi m ummt, vm MA. .'tii.i ru iinmi is .w ,.fin. J 1-Wfl'f rr. 'une s ' 1 5 ,1 ,iiiii. j. Gti4ii jo m jst T! i s .t1-. , ,.: .107- Front Street.'!- '.:iT POnTLAND- nl ants. it. ivmxess. J-ANUFACTUREIt AXD DEALER. IX SHIRTS, UROIvKSHIRTS, DRAWERS, ETC., Corner Front and Yamhill streets, rortlnnd. Shirts Mnde to Order Of tlie best material , and warranted to fit. All ItlnUi ol incnuincuone. nS , ans. 3i. j. exsigx, Fashionable Dress and Cloak-Maker, li. . : Third Street, Xrar "IVnsliiiigton, TTEErS A FUI.lt ASSOItTMEXT of pat I J tern, trimmed and untrlmmetl. ' COUNTRY DRESS-IYIAKERS I Will find It to their advantage to pivo her a calU Onlm Kierntra-nlth Xfatnos and Dispatch. Charges Reasonable. n29 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. . AVithcrell Ac Ilolmau, i'o. 60 rrout Ntreet. Portland, AY riT.It 'FIXD EMPLOYMENT F0K ALL i tho.-e applying for situations Irr any ca- LpacJty from Wood-chopin-r down to a Fat Of Ucei . ray special attention to obtaining Farm Ileliil'irouse Servants. Itallroud Hands, etc I Irrespective of X'utionallty. Iartles sending orders from a distance must lie explicit in tnelr orders, stating Just what tliey want, what thty will pay.jptcs, (accompa nied bv our office' lees. S2 00. wlflch "tilav de- Lducted from employee's wnges,?tatlng wheth- er they will or will not be responsible' lor trav- eunirexiieitM-.s oi nireu neiL ' J. R. WITIIERELL. nlltf F. DILLARD IIOLMAX. ,llKYr GOODS AJil) CItOTIIIXG, . Groceries, Roots, . Shoes, XnlU,Etc, 1 ASD rCRCHASKR OF FAKMERS' 'FROlirCE. lllKhe.Nt Cash Price paid forWQOL. LgORNEK FIRST AXD JtADISOX .riTREETS, rOKTIAXD, OKEOOX. a5-pl-tr MISS MACNAMARA AS OFKSKD A TiARGE .VXD CHOICE As sortment of Millincx-y CrOOtlH,! At 71 FlrsfSt. bc. 'WntihliiRto'u'Astnrk, A m ' ,'X'ext door to I.idil ATllttm's Rank, And hoped by attention to business nnd prompt ness In cxecutfiiB onlers to meet a share of. pat- roii&iret - ' v" Two flrst-clpss milliners wanlcd immediate ly.'. 'To first-class hands hlehest wases" 'paid. Also two small elrls wantixl as apprcnilces. Apply at the store,7I First street, Immediately, aiwnolitf exIlil Mrs. Ii.net that "nt ClilckeiiT'-SO TrlIY. DOXT YOU KXOWt SHE GOT tVltat AStHEHHElM & BUlKEUi'S WASHINSTOM MARKET, where they keep all kinds; of iesli Foul try, Game and Fish, and receive by every steamer a splendid assortnichtubfiGallfornla yeceiaKie,' .1. 1. tUllllllT-1111 1IUIM V""..J tied.. ntltr. Teiaperaiice House. LOVE'S HOTEL,,. nvill rrlnble: I'ronrlctor IIRST STREET, betwren Jlaln and Madison, .Fortland, Oreson. Xew House, Xw Fur niture, Excellent Accommodations. Board per week, $6 to $A I'er day, SI to 81 DO, accordlmy to room. njj-ii JICItPJIY A- KELLY. 11EAI. IS , ! F'AMILY GROCERIES, - ror.rRrPBODrrH.rBiiT asd xzcnxvta, MdSltSldtoS partiortheeuy FREE OP CHARGE. nit. n- n- rucrxAXD, , (ITE OF SAN FRAKCISCO,) ' 33 jV t r S T r t nOoSt XO. TWO, DEKUMS .BUILDING. I ' (Jor. First arid AVas'tifn(bn''sts., rortland. practice In San Fraiic1cV),I feel competent to. do First Class Work .in. nil Dental Opera tions. ' ! ' satisfaction guaranteed. . ,, , Xltrous Oxrdeadmlnlsteml. 1 . . ! . i- ' Rcrei-eiiccH: , Rev. Wm. Roberts; Jridjre O. X.' 'Denny, Dr. ntetaon, Messrs Quimby and Perkins, and Uta! Dunlway,of thcXnw XoimrwjysT. nl 9IL MAIIY A. TIIOMPSOX, nVSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUK TESIt)F.XCE AXD OFFICE THIRD ST. XV Totween. Salmon' nnd Main, opposite the In Idle. Square. ... ' 1dls atlendrtl in any part of the city. ' Itutfivyl.l fn r.l. nml Itlstrtletlollft. elven On .. ' . . nil.tt kwnnt Til tiiw use oi eiec.injMi v as a tit'iucumi h--"-. - WANTED IMMEDIATELY ... Two Apprentice Girls t VO ',r;DRWIAKlKO. Ari'LY IMME 4dWe.yo.;7, uj'EV-S( t; TnirdnerWlislWou V 1.