FRIDAY.... AUGUST 0, 1S72. HOMEJIEWS. The Legislature meets next month. The base tell fever is raging in Eu gene. Marion county has elglity-onc public schools. The EnMeni Oregon ponoh crop will le large. The Oregon City Posioflice was robbed Tuesday night. Gen. Joe. Hooker left fftr San Fran- ci-eo on Monday. Mail." come more repnlnrly now than for some time pnt. The crops in Washington county are turning out very well. Hay is very scarce in Umpqun Valley and sells at $10 per ton. G. "W. Snyder is now proprietor of the MeMinnvllle West-Side. Many counterfeit half dollars arc in circulation" about Roseburg. The Imats do not run above Salem at present, owing to low water. KIdorttdo Ditch Company, Raker county, is now selling water. It is .stated that a. new Republican pa per is projected at Oregon City. A grouse flew into Mr. Strang's liou-e at Salem and was caught alive. Navigation on the upper Columbia has been abandoned for the present sea son. P. D. IIulI, of Jacksonville, has taken charge of the Koselmjg 1'laindealcr of fice. Mosquitos are extremely abundant and bid fair to rival the flies in num ber. Tiie new Police Court building re cently erected in this city cost about $25,000. Mr. Walling, of Oswego, lias our iliauks for & box of flue large peach plums. Jackson county is preparing for its Agricultural Fair, to be held oarly in the full. M. II. Abbott has sold the Bedrock Democrat to James M. Shepherd of Roisc oi ty. Two young girls raised $112 in Jack sonville the other day for a Sunday school library. The oouslruclion train on the Oregon ii California railroad lias readied the North Unipqua river. The crops in tho Goose Lake country are fair, but the crickets are trouble some and destructive. F. G. Schwatka of Salem has gone to I Baltimore as a delegate to the Grand Lodge of Odil Fellows. The grain crop of "Walla "Walla Valley is much larger than was supposed a few weeks ago that it could be. The West Side railroad track is laid some distance past Forest Grove, and Burglaries aud robberies are excess ively frequent in Salem. Tho States man gives an account of a batch of half a dozen that have occurred within two days. It is believed the offenders arc small boys. Arthur Charman, son of Col. Tho?. Charraan, wa.s drowned at Oregon City on Monday. Deceased was a bricht. in telligent youth of seventeen years, and his untimely end is a sad stroke to his fond parents. A large band of Indians are off their Reservations, and arc annoying aud frightening the settlers and others on tho Payette and Weiscr. The Raker City Democrat says that many of these Indians are well supplied with whisky, ana wncu oninK inoy maice savace threats; and may attempt to put these threats into execution. At a regular meeting held July Sth at St. Hriens, by the New Era Lodge, I O. G. T., the following officers were elected for tho ensuing term : "NV. C. T., Mrs. M. E. Morse; W. V. T., Miss An- genette Halstead ; W. F. S., Mrs. S. E. Giltner; W. T., Mrs. Alico Williams; W. S., Mr. C. II. Williams ; W. M., Ja cob Halstead; W. C, J. L. Ladd; W. G., C. McNclly; W. Sentinel, William Ronscr; P. W. C. T., David F. Fox. The Orcgonian has the following cow cerning the proposed bridge acroas the Willamette at this place: "A good deal has been said about the proposed bridge at this point, and some controversy has arisen In regard to the possession of the franchise, but nothing very definite lias been arrived at until lately. It is now proposed, we are given to understand, that the construction of tho bridge shall very shortly bo begun, aud its comple tion within a twelvemonth is promised by the owners of the franchise. All this j is very satisfactory to our citizens, who I are anxious for the establishment of more certain aud convenient communi cation with the east bank of the river. There Is one point, however, on which we desire to say a few words. The Or dinance by which II. R. Leonard, his associates and assign", were granted tho franchise, limits the location of the western terminus between Salmon street and Clay, or entirely within the Third Ward, which lias the smallest population of any. It seems to us that this is not exactly fair to other portions of tho city. The construction of the bridge will probably affect the values of the lots and blocks adjacent to its ter minus, and to limit the power of realiz ing tliis benefit to the property owners ! of the city looks like favoritism. As Mr. Leonard and his associates have offered to allow the street designated by the j largest subscription of stock to be the Western terminus, wc suggest that as a matter of justice to all its constituent, the Council ought to amend the Ordi nance so as to make Oak street the northern limit, aud thus give property holders in tho First and Second Wards an opportunity to bid for the terminus. The Act of Congress does not limit the location of the bridge on any particular street, and If the Ordinance be amended ; as wc suggest, there will be no difficulty Gleanings. In Switzerland all volinc is done on Sunday. Indiana now produces class which ri vals that of France. In 1SC0 and 1S61 Horace Greelev advo cated peaceable secession. Horace Gree ley was then ana is now opposed to II onion Suffrage. "I will nreacli from dat portion of de Scripture dis ebening," said a colored uomuue, "tvuar tue posue ram puna his plstlo at de pbeslaus." The voice of conscience is so delicate that it Is easv to stifle it: but so it is also so clear that it is impossible to mis take it. Madame tic Maa. John Hav, it is said, has made $100,- 000 by dabbling in stocks. That ought to enable nun to live wttnoui wrmng such stuff as "Little Rrccchcs." A lady of No wburg, Maine, has framed the verdict a jury gave In her favor in a suit of breach of promise of marriage, and lias hung it in the parlor as a warn ing to triflers. A Refreshing Drink. SHco two oranm and one lemon Into a iutr with two ounnces of candied sugar. Pour over this one quart of boiling water, keep stirring at intervals till cold. This is an excellent drink in warm weather. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. G-KA-Y'S MUSIC STORES! CLAY ST., San Francisco, 101 First Street, rortlantl, Oregon. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! Steinway & Bona KrBlrk,Brk XSon', HAINES BROS,' AND M.CRAY'S PIANOS Unparalleled Inducements to Clubs SPECIAL NOTICES. To SrlRITCALlSTS AND OTOHt I.lBEItAL TmxKr.ns.-A full supply of Spiritualist and Reform Books kept constantly rorsalenlSnow's Liberal and Reform Bookstore and General Pacific Agency, 319 Kearny, street, up 'J!. near Rush. Also Adams St Co.'s Golden Pens Orion's Anti-Tobacco Preparation.andSpcnec Positive and Negative l'owdcrs. All COoA sold atEastcm prices. Reniltt3ticeslnUnltedStntej paper currency received at par. Circulars and catalogue mailed free. Address Herman Snow, 1". O. Box 117, San Francisco, Cal. v2nll The t'lolhlnsr Trade linn, within the last thirty days, undergone a regular re yolutlon. bv Flshcl & Rolierts having ormcd a flpt-class Clothing establishment, corner of Hrst ana Washington streets, where Men nd Boys can lie fitted to perfection In every kind or Clothes. Theynro manufacturing on a large scale, and can make nnything for Men nnd Boys' wear to order in tho very best style, at extreme low prices. Their aim istoplease both In tlttlngand in quality. Acall to their cstablishmcnt.corner First and Washington streets, will convince all of the fact. mart I W. H. COBURN, Book niitl .Tol 3?x-iiitei-, 5 WASHINGTON STREET, UP-STAIRS, I'ortlnud. Oregon. Wot k done at REASONABLE KATES, nl THE World Renowned BURDETT ASD KHOMSdElt ORGANS. THE NEW NORTHWEST, '"HOWE'S" New Improved A Jouritnl for the People, AJf- KtU.G MlfMNE. I DEVOTED TO THE INTETEST8 OF HUMANITY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JIKS. VIMIAM IIKMICC, CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM, Congress Hull, Rush .Street, Between California and Montgomery. "treet. Room ., second tloor. Circles Thursday ami Saturday evenings. Seances for business, v.'nli the work is going on rapidly. Several persons are agitating the j in the matter unless the owners of the practicability of erecting a new hotel franchise should object, and we imagine at Salem on Mallory's corner. The Corvallis Gazelle puts in ft claim as being the oldest paper in the Willam ette Valley, south of Portland. The plans of the proposed Portland bridge were filed with the Common Council last Wednesday evening. The Corvallis Gazelle clamors loudly for a daily mail from the terminus of the "West-side road to Junction City. Cornelius Gilfroy was ."cntenced to tho Penitentiary for lifo by Judge Upton Monday for the murder of "William R. "Wales. Many "sea-side loiterers" are now at Salmon river beaeh. A steady stream of people fills the road, going and re turning. Tho Portland Free Discussion Club have their weekly meetings every Sun day at 8 o'clock i. m. at No. SO First St., up stairs. The Orcgonian says work on the ca nal, which is to connect the Tualatin river with Oswego Lake, is progressing! encouragingly. Two or three new town sites have been recently laid out near Wapato Lake, Yamhill county, and the fever of specu lation is running high. "Wc understand that thorc is a great amount of fever and ague prevailing in the city. It is of au intermittent form and is slightly epidemic. Attention is called to the advertise ment of Mrs. Upham Ilendee, clairvoy ant and magnetic medium. Attention is also called to the ad. of Herman Snow. large fires are raging in the inoun tains near Jacksonville, nnd the smoke renders the weather sultry and un healthv. Much timber is being de stroyed. Tho company recently organized at Salem for tho purpose of manufacturing water pipe will soon commence the erection in that city of a very large building. The Jacksonville Time says that in many places in Jackson county oats will turn out fifty to seventy-five bush els per acre. Hay is selling at 15 to $20 per ton. There will be a Spiritual Grove Meet iug on August 2d, 1S72, opposite PL Polalla, and one mile and a half or two miles below Canby, at railroad brid'-e No. 10, on Mr. Parrot's land. It is said that the crop in Yamhill . i .. ...in i. r. rt . county ' iiuceji or twenty per cent, larger than last year. Snrinir they will not "We hope the Council will act on the matter." "Wanted Immediately Men! The Star thinks the great want of the age is men. Men that neither brag nor run. Men that neither flinch nor llag ; men who havo courage without shouting it. Men who. know their places and fill them. Men who mind their own business. Men who will not lie. Men who are not too lazy to work, nor too proud to be poor. Men who are willing to cat what they have earned, aud wear what they have paid for. A gentleman, recently married In Chicago, presented his bride at tho wed ding witli the original transcript of one of tue first dispatches ever tent over the first telegraph line, from Baltimore to Washington. It was the announcement to tho lady's grandmother of her birth, and read, "Only a girl." Daniel Webster once said: "I well re member a marked difference between those of my schoolmates who had, and those who had not, access to newspa pers. Other things being equal, the first were always superior to the latter in de bate, composition and general intelli gence." For the very best photographs, go to Bradley A Rulofson's Gallery without STAIRS OtT.VSCENl) IX THE ELEVATOR, 13 Mont gomery St., San Francisco. A NEW ARRANGEMENT OF THE GROVER & BAKER ELASTIC STITCH SEWING MACHINE, FOR OPERATING BY HAND AS WELL AS BY TREADLE. SPECIALLY ADVANTAGEOUS FOR INVALIDS. THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINE OPERATED EITHER BY HAND OR FOOT, AND MORE SIMPLE, DURABLE AND EFFICIENT THAN ANY OTHER. W. T. SHANAHAN, AGENT, SEVENTY-ONE FIRST ST., PORTLAND. SEWING MACHINES SOLD ON INSTALLMENTS OF TEN DOLLARS PER MONTH. vln IS BUTTERICK'S Celebrated Patterns ...or LadlrV and rnlMrtni' GARMENTS. Agents Wanted In Every County on me. coa-r. . I. Del-HAAS, Manager Oregon Branra nouse. v2-n9-tr Arrangements have lAeen made to secure the I Services of a COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS I upon any and all snhjects of Public Interest. Tho Snr NoirritWEST Is not a Woman's Rights, hut a Human Eights organ, devoted to whatever policy may bo necessary to secure the crcutefct koou to the zreatet number. It kuuH iiu tiiv uiiiiirt,iiif ii'iiKiu.i. in, rirhj no color, no creed. Its foundation is fastened uxn the rock of Eternal Liberty. Universal emancipation ami unirainmoini rmsre-i-ion OUR PREMIUM LIST. TUKT llETimNIH) FROM SAN FrtAN- O cieo with n large and Splendid Stoclcof X3EL"5T GOODS, SILKS, WORSTED GOODS, GRENADINES, Japanese Silks, Poplins, Alpacas, Lawns, MnrtclllcH, I'.le. WM). A iJrse and Beautiful Assortment ot MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS, Fine Laces, Etc., Of every variety and description. Straw Goods, Pnra.Mls and Kid Glove Of the lest quality. J I WKI.lt Y. 1WNTY cioons, ETV On hand nnd made to order. CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' CLOTHES Of all description. UXK WEED REMEDY. THE LINK WEED REMEDY, Oregon Rheumatic Cure. HISTORY: frilllS REMEDY IS COMPOSED Or THE L Active prtnelple of the Unk Weed.Enc ThaspiiimOnnuvtumOrtlnls,Lat.-Indfgen6us in uracuiu aounuantly and per fectly In Washington county. 1 rORTJVXD ADVERTISEMENTS. HURGREN & SHINDLER, PROPERTIES, ETC.: It contains an Actlvfiand Volatile Prtnirj extracted by Lllier. and & bitter Ton in Trn! cipie. MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES: It is tho most sure, and speedy euro for Rheumatism. Rheumatic Clout and Rheumatic Pains of all kinds that was ever Introduced Into the Materia Mcdlca. Tho CNK AVEED REM EDY, as prepared by ui. In consoauenee of the existing bitter principle, posscsse? the neces sary vlrtuo of being n PoM'evlul Tonic, Promollnc the Appetlto and Invigorating the whole Digestive. Appuralus, thus building up and KtrensthenlnR the system, wlillo at the same time tho volatile principle, lwlng ab sorbed In the blood, acts specifleallv on tho Rheumatic Poison, removing It from the circu lation nnd system. There are lew remedies known to the MedienI Profession which will remove tho Rheumatic Poison from the blood, but whoe action Is so powerful In depressing the system of the al ready enfeebled Rheumatic patient, that their use has to be abandoned before specific effi-ets are obtainable, and hence the want f Mieeeiw la treating this prevalent and consequently heretofore Incurable discai-e. Unlike these medicines, already known, the UNK WEEK REMEDY.nlthough producing as active and as powerful effects on the blood and system in re moving the Rheumatic Poison, also pos-essesa strong Tonic and Iectlieralln Element which admits of its continued ue een by the mo-t delicate and debilitated. Thus we have the combination for the Urst time of thee io necessary elements in one remcdv, which no-counlsrorltssupcriornndnever-rulfiiiEeumlivo effects in Rheumatism, Rheuuiatie (.'(Hit and Rheumatic Pains of nil kinds. X. R. The I'.NK WEED REMEDY l partle nlarly APPMCAI1LE TO LADIES, In rtllM mience of Its Tonic Qualities. DIRECT ISIPOUTrUS AND 5IAUFAC lurers of every variety ot r.VRLOR, BED-ROOM, DUIINO, UDRAP.Y AND coxniTEfo-nousE rTTRNiXTjnu, .- Oak, WInnt, RomwooJ, Cfcntnut, Ete. MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER, Villa, llnlr, Movs, Excelsior Clue, Etc, Etc., Etc. THE LVROEST STOCK! TIIE BEST GOODS! TIIE EOWEST PRICia.1 Ann Rooms Xos. 107. SK. 178 and 17?. To- Salmon and First Stc, Portland, Oregon. nun TESTIMONIALS : AVe are aware or the fhet that it is Konornlly an easy matter to procure certificates atleMliur tho clllcBcy of (latent remedies from a certain class of those who use them. We have selected tho following leruuse the names attaelted to them are tltose of men of the jnot careful ami scrupulous character, and lecauf the lance class of Ihelr acquaintance In Oregon will not, for a moment, accn-e or stupeet them of any exacgcratlon In the -tatemnLs they may make: Certificate from the Deputy Jailor of Mult nomah (V'NUIj Jail: Clt Jail. Portland, Ore5n, June 7. 171. I Dr. A. M. Ixn-ea A Co.: I whs attacked with h severe care of rheumatism. It was in my thlshs. hii:, tlnxers, shamlder blwle Indeed in all the joints of my liody I sulferetl neat )win nnd uncui'-li. l was HiieiMiisi uy a n-uiar pny- PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ItOOMS-Cortier First nil. I Stark SU., over IjuW & Tilton's link. roBlalus Oter Thrtr Thousand riinlre BaoLs Over 100 Papers and Magazines. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Monthly ItiK-s St n Piiyillolunrterly Diiikctors Wni. S. Itdd. P. C Seluiiler. Jr.. M. P. IMHMlr. L. H. Wakefield. W. II. ltrekelt. A. u. uinic. u. n. inns, 31. w. feenneriHer, u. l-Rltlnr, I. ilium. Officers : siclnn, but with noefleci. J whs imlueel to try (vourVlik Weed Remedy, and It Immediately EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. J. R. WITHERELL, Xo. SO Front Street, Portland, ITU.U FIND EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL nnnlvlng for sllnatlons in anv i wood-chopper down to a Fat Of- Call nnd Exniiilne the Stock. Goods Sold to Suit the Times. I ACII. K Flrttreet, Portland. on-CONSTANTLY' Receiving New Supplies py every steamer. " As an inducement tor our friends to make exertions to secure lame clubs for tho New Northwest, we offer the following list of val uable ptcmlums: rortwentv sulenliers. at Ci) each, accom- tianlml bv the enh. we will give thu HOME HHUTTLE SEWINU MACHINE, wllhout ta ble, licautinilly ornamenieil. i-nee. sen. rcmpnnlfd bv the cash, we will give a HOME cured me up. I consider it, from my expe- Mitiiijf. r.r.i.s,, jii.r., nun tiii-(w rtfiice. Hie tnri remeoy lorrneumaiism Known. Walnut table, uronzeu and nicely unisucu. ALFRED F. TURNKlt, Deputy Jailor. PriiHV S t. Tlit 1 tf, ,v.rtltV flint tli iiIm.v .tM U, i, f.i 1 1 1. For rorty subscriliers, nt JS 00 each, aeeom- correct to nil own knowledge. iianledbythi-ca-h.wewlllgiveallOMESIlUT- ' JOHN P. WARD, Jailor. TLB 8KVINfJ MACHINE, llnlxlietl In extra' Alta CHlifurnia Rook and Job PrintlngOmee,') "ei Caliionila street, fan Kraneiseo, June 1, 1571. ) Dr. A. M. LoryeH .t Co.: For several years I have liecn subject to rheumatism In my right arm ami shoulder, rendering me unable" to work. On a recurrence of the attack Mime time since, I was Induced to try your "Unk Weed Remedv," and the result was n perfect cure In a few days. I took only two-thirds of the contents of one bottle. My firm belief Is that the "Unk" Is a certain cure for rheuma tism in all its form, and I would heartily rec ommend all atlllfted with Hint dreadful dis ease to tr your "Remedy" and le cured. JNO. R. Mt'LANlL Certificate or A. R. Shipley, Esq., special con tributor to the "Willamette Fanner," and Sec retary of the Oregon Horticultural Society: Oswego, Oregon, March 2, I'd. Dr. A. M. Lory": Some tour weeks ago I was entirely prostrated Willi rheumatism; in fact I was almost helpless. I sent to you for one 10 ounce Ixittle of the "Unk Weed Remedy," by the use of which I experienced almost imme diate relief, anil by the time the bottle was gone the rheumatism was gone. From my I own experience, and lrorn what I liavp hoard others sny who have used tho Unk Weed, I ' H.ill.i.n I, f.t lut a Mirinhl mim ruprhaiimAllEm T- II. WAKEFIELD- II. FAILING P. i SCHUYLKl!..Iit. M. V. FECHHEIMEi: HENRY A. OXER. IHMilent Vice President . Treasurer Concpomllng bee ..Librarian ami lite. Sec SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM. style, with Rlack Walnut table ami cover. price, s-l The above Sewing Machines, which arc war ranted first-class In every particular, can l j seen at the olllce ot (,eo. W.Traver, IK Front ' street, Portland. I For llfty sulwcrtliers, at s.1 (l each, accom-1 ranlrtl by the rash. we will gie a MASON & I AM LIN PORTARLE OROAN, fcur octave,! single reed, with black walnut eae, automatic ' lieiiows swell, two mow jieuais, impmveu cen ter pressure reisl valves, etc. Price, . For Mvent v-ll e suliMrrlbers. at s3 (M each, ac-' companicd by the cash, a double reed MASON A HAMLIN OROAN ; resembles tho tirst ex-j cent that it has alw a kne.- rtop. lrlee, JTS. i For seventy-live suberilH'r, at $3 () each, 1 accompanied by the cah and twenty-flve I dollars nddlltonal, we will give a MASON A ' HASIIJN OIHIATs, of ytVK OCTAVRI, ONK sroi-. Et.p-.viiir.sTiS(i m:i:n alves, im- pitovnn nixuiws, tkemclant and knee- SWKI.l. Price, SUM. For one hundred subserilicrs. at ro each. and twenty dollars nddltiounj, we will give a JI.VU llA.MI.l UllUA, FIVE OCT.WKf, KtVE.tTors,TwoHETSoi.- liiiiKATOiM Tiinormi oirr, iMritoVEn on.nr,TEn elf-.iuustix REED VALVES, IMIMIOVKU llELIW!.,TltE5tCI;.NT AND KNEE WEI LS. IUI, 1A1'jWO., FLUTE, TREM UL.VNT. l'rlce, SIJTs Those wnouesire loworK lormese premiums , can send the names and money as fust as re ceived. e.?ii.7J Certificate from Hon. A. J. Durur. cx-Presl- creilit, and if enough names are not received , ,,,., f 0rPeon SUtl0 Agricultural Society during ine year io procure uie premium up- , , aul,orof "Matl-lies ofOregon:" sireil they can choosealesserpremlum, or they l"u '' , .... will be entitled to receive twenty-flve jr cent. ; , T i 111 mi in cash or the amount remitted tor tueiriauor, -v-,-;' ! , , , ,i r : , fined to my bel most of the time from January to July, when I Used the Unk Weed ami it cured me up. A. J. DUFUE. Certificate from James Bybce, the celebrated stock-grower and "King of the Oregon Turf :" Sauvie's Island, January' IL l'"L To Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co.: This Istoacknowl edgo the efficacy of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I was atUleted Yours respectfully, A. R. SHII'LEY. OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. a c Tiit Vrw- Vonniw-EST has alreadr proved a popular success, we are decided that It shall I also prove aTiuu-Hru. J. I- Atkinsov, Notary l'ublle. Tvi.er WooiiWABn. I.W. Wakefieid. Atkinson, IVooilward & Co., i Late Atkinson A Woodward,) REAL ESTATE AGENTS, NO. 102 FRONT STREET, Portlmul, Oregon, HAVE FOR SALE FARMS AND UNIM proved I-uds in Oregon und Washington Territorry. Also, tJHOICE CITY PROPERTY, for Sale and to Rent. We attend to Buying and Selling Real Estate in City and Country. S)eeinl attention given to the Renting of Property and Collection of Rents, looking after Repairs and Payment of Taxes on Property in our hands when desired. Ia-shI papers written and acknowledgments taken. LOANS NEGOTIATED on Real Etate Se curity. lartics having Money to Loan are In vited to give us a call. ntitr ATKINSON, WOODWARD A CO. HENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, S. W. Cor. Morrison nnd First Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON'. PICTURES taken In all the latest and most Improved styles, and not Inferior to any on the coast. Work well done and completed In side of twenty-four hours. ne-BAUiEs and CitiLDRimshouldbe brought In between the hours of 111 aud 2, always dressed in light clothes. IS W2VX. BECK nurt SOTS', Importers aud Dealers in niT.vs. i:in.i.s ami rkvolvebs I To enable our friends who may decide to can-1 for mo-utlil4 wltu a very serious attack of in . vass for our paper to licneflt lotb tbomselves , uammatorj- rheumatism, and tried nearly ul MnaMn.M lAiimnMi:iii 1 IpIajI naarlv fill andusbylncreaslngourhubscrlptipnlJsts wc f , soaiicd rheumatic remedies without propose iu biu me loiiunins 1 ay relief pereeivnoic. i men tneu OUR AGENTS. The following per-ons are duly authorized to act as Agents for the New Noirrn wimt : Mrs J. H. Foster Albany llenton county mrvains Olymiiln MrMlunville Harrislmrg Eugene fity linen a Vltn Illllsboro Silverton -ticrvals sllbv Peflree Dr. l&vley A. A. Manning Miss Virginia Olds. Hiram smith . J. II. D. Henderson """" " W. W. lieach " Rev. Win. Jolly Hon.T. W. Davenport . .Mnry j. Jiagcrs.. A. W. Stanard llr,wnsvlllc R. II. ClBttghton Il.am,n iv. . v. iic-u saletti Mrs. O. T. Daniels -Iem Mrs. Nellie Curl. Knirm P. C Sulllvnn Dallm, Jirs. M. t. unoK lAiayette Mrs. M. CCllne Knfama Mrs. R. .V. Vawters Waltsburg Mrs. Ii. R. Bishop. I'endieton Rev. J. F. Damon- Seattle IX) tho.' Iaclty from dee. Pay special attention to obtaining Farm Help, House Servants, Railroad Hands, etc. irrcectlveoraiionniiiy. Irtles sending orders from a dltnneemust be explicit In their orders, stating Just what ( iney wum, iihi. J t n., i"wijim- tilo.1 In. nnp nfrliw, frvAR. C' id. wblrh iiiav ile- ducted from employee's wages), staling wheth er they will or will not ie responsime lor trav eling expenses of hired help. 4111 u. iv. iiiiriibrji.iM HOW TO SAVE MONEY! itev. l. Ilairlev.. Mrs. Jane .M.Wilson Phllin Ritz P. D. Sloore Mrs. E. J. George Mrs. M.J. Ensign O. R. Blood Mrs. M. Jeffries H. I L Welch Dr. J. Watts A. N. Arnold . W. Uawson M. 1'. Owen- Jentlle Walla Walla Walla Walla Port Townsend Traveling Agent -Portland Mrs. n A. Cobum Mrs. J. DeVorc Johnson . Thos. Parsons R. Pentlaud.. Miss Sallle Applcgate Miss B. A. Owens J. T. Scott, Esq Mrs. A. Ii. Corwin... (ieo. Engle- Xrav,"nS Agent ...Traveling Agent Y nshlngtnn countv Lafayette Albany -Salem -.Dalles - rorest Grove Oregon City -.Mllwaukle The Dalles ..l oncalla erons are a little short, and tho promisinK as in rwist is not qnue as years. The Lafayette Courier says: Jos lien derson of this place owns a number of salt wells in Polk county, about four . Fisher- ...Itosebuiv I"orest Grove -Xehalcm -Tnivellng Agent hugene Mrs. I-iur.i DeForce Gordon Miss Nellie Mossman I. T. Maulsby-. O. W. Brock O. W. lkirnes J. N. tJaIc, Sun Francisco - California ..Olympla ancou ver UnIou Ridge. W. T Ochoco Valley Washington Territory Mrs. E. Oakshott . Traveling Agent Other parties desiring to act as Agents will miles from Amity, which, if they were please rorwani their names. Wc want Agents proporly worked, would yield pood re-' at every postofiico throughout Oregon and turn". 1 asinngton Territorv. TiRACTICE ECONOJIY IN ALL YOUR X dally expenditures. Examine the IMPROVED 345. HOME S45. SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE Before Buying. Then decide which Is BEST. Its SIMPLICITY and DURABILITY give it the preference. The ONLY LOW PRICED MACHINE using the COMIHNATION PATENT. Large supply iiiM mvnni. s.i.ir. ll. TKAIl.ll, tiFiirrsl Agent, nI2 Phllatlrlplii.1 Shoe Store, 112 Front .St. MKS. M. J. KXSICX, I Fashionable Dress and Cloak-Maker, ' Tlilnl SI ret. Xenr Wnslilngtun, (Next door to N'nw N'oimiWRsrOrrieei, HAS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF l'AT temsfor ladles' and Children's Clothing for sale. Dressmakers can get full assortment of pat terns, consisting of fincen (full size), tor 5 no, which will lie sent to any lartoftheStateon receiptor price. Letterof fashion, how to trim and make, will be sent with each package. Price or single patterns: Indies suits. 1 TO; polonaise, TSctittovciTklrt.Wctfc; wnlst-i, els.; children's sults.TScb.; oversklrt.Scts.; vmW, Sicts.; lioys'Milts.TSctK. Cutting and fitting done on short notice. Please state age in sending for children pattern. , , , ti.,. i .... i.nm .riii lu. nindn for llOIHO use, and will be found much suierior to East ern made. Ill nr.l.ia ... n 1 otfntl.lll In Give me a call. 2nS MRS. M. J. ENSIGN. ISAAC nr.HGM.VN', TTxxloxx Marltet, Cor. Second nml AVnsliington Sts. HAVING RECENTLY PURCILVSED THIS Market, I am now prepared to sell on reas- onaoie iemi me nesi .Meat tne rounirj iu fords. nl OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FISHINO TACKLE. FANCY GOODS. BEADS, IUsketc, Rir.n Caocs, Cctlcry, Croquet (lames, Carts and Wagons BABY CARRIAGES, ETC., 129 FRONT STREET, TORTIVN'D, OREGON 1 fiENTS for Wheeli-r Wilson's Sowing Mn A .)ilnw VuvIIm ThrraJ. Silk. Oil. Etc Also Agents for the fallfonila Powder Works' lllastlng and Sporting rowucr. v.nuii THE SELECT SCHOOL Under the direction of 3Xi'. II. C. 15 i-o avu ,imi m." iv-j-iiEN'ED FORTHE RECEP- V Hon of pupils on Monday May KKh. 172. Iycntlon-Cor. Second nnd Halls, Portland. All branches comprising in""-"! cuiii-niiov will lie tniishl. ... , . Iiessonsoii the piano will also 1? given. v2nlir mlnmcfa rnnvnsirs Any subscril?rwhol In arrears fortlieNEW N'OKTiiwr-ST.who will send us his or her own subscription fee, nnd one new subscriber, ac companied by the rash OOwe will give : A pair l-anan jinruie .ises; Or a Bohemian Glass Vnse; Or n Bohemian Glass Card Receiver; Or 14 dozen Ivory Napkin Rings; Or H dozen Plated Tea Spoons; Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid Gloves; Ora Lady's Fan, spangled, leathered edge; Or a Hint t age; Or an Album for holding W pictures; Or an Album (extra) forholdlngO) pictures; Or a Fancy letter Case; Or a box Toilet Articles, Including soap, chalk, perfumery, etc.; Urn uniannia lea l oi; Ora Kerosene Lamp; Or ' dozen Glass Goblets; Or Jt dozen GlassTumblers; Ora large Glass Fruit Dish; Ora Work Basket; Or n Fine Embroldereil Handkrrelilf; Or dozen Linen Handkerchiefs; Or n Wofden Table Cover; Or Ji dozen Table Napkins; Or K dozen Towels; Or an elegant Portmonla. snv .nuu-riirwlio Is In arrears loravear's subscription, and who will send his or her own subscription fee, and two new sulwcriber, ac companied by the cash-making s tfh-vee will send: . . . . , . ... Asetot lingers- lauie rorks, inpie inaiiti,uii wnne meiai, n .. . relict from tne ue or only one iKittle.n Orasetor uogers-iai.ie.--i-i.-,irn,i.-iwni,i r,W)mniend lttothoe in nee.1 of such Remedy, and Its up reullellnthemost happy etlects a perfect cure. Truly yours, JAMES uYBEE. Certificate fr8m the well-known merchant. O. W. Weaver, lsq.: Tlie Dalles. Mav 58. Is71. Dr. A. M. Loryea i Co.: I have used the "Unk I Weed Remedy," and can cheerfully recom- i mend It to nersons amicted with Inflammatory I rheumatism. It eored me of that disease. Mi- hands, wrists, ankles inueeu, nil my joints were swollen and very painful. O. W. WEAVER. Certificate from Hon. Nat. II. Ijne, Pilot Commissioner of Oregon, and a member of the City Council ot East Portland: East Portland, April IP. 1ST1. Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co.: I have lwen atllleleil for several years past with "weakness In the back," and wandering rheumatic twins ac companied by severe constipation. By the nee uf one lsittle of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure," I have been entirely relieved, nnd I cheerfully recommend It as a most valuable ami effective remedy. NAT. II. LANK. JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in G-OODS MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods, Ladles' and Misses' TRIMMMED AND UNT RIMMED ILVTS AND BONNETS, j Frame. Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowera Ribbons, Trimmings, ot. Dress Goods, White Goods, Yankee o- lions, Etc. Ladies' Cloaks, mlngs, CloaK Trim-Etc. Certlflente from Hon. Gideon Tlblietts, a mcmlxTof the City council of East Portland: East Portland, April 7, 1S71. Dr. A. M. Loryea & Co. Genu: This is to In form you that I have usel your "Unk Weed" for neuralgia and rheumatic pains, nnd found relict from the ue of only one hottIe,nnd enn a rem- Ora set of Rogers' Tea Spoons, triple plated, j I- Qulniby, ex- urwi! ii iiw-'" ,. Itestquaiiiy, iiiii.M.i-., Or a handsome Bird ( age. AGENT OF TIIE ELLENDALK WOOLEN MILLS CO. 1 Full Stock of Blanket, Yame, Bea ver, Tweeds and Clisrimere Contlantli m Ifand. I..VTKST .STYLHS UY EVKKY STEAM EH. ATTENTION $50 00! $50 00! THE NEW WILSON STRAIGHT NEEDLE, UNDERFEED SEWING MACIII1VE. Any person In arrears Tor subscription to The New Noimtwr-ST, who will send his or her subscription fee and three new subscribers, ne- COmlKlUlCU UJ llir iumi . w, nm send: . A handsome .iiarsanies nuuii nr a handsome Woolen lulll.red aud white. or blue and white; Ornpalror-rauieiiuuis, Or two pairs of Nott insnam l.ce i:unnins; r three pairs mhiiuh- 3 v wmir, hiij- r.KlW THE IX)CK STITCH 11. i ALIKE ON Both Sides. Runs easv. ami will do either light or henvr sewing. Is the only first-cla.s Sewing Machine sold for less than SO) (m. Examine anil tndzi for voiirsclvcs. Don't lie humbuggol Into paying JB (U for a Sewing Mn- chine, wnen you can get u .ow Wilson tor s-i. OFFICE AND SALESROOM. N'o. 73 rirsl Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. ACENTS WANTED! MINER & PEARSON, vln9 General Agents. Or tliree pal color or size: ..,., Orn Jaiianese iniaiu iiii. Or IS yards best yd. wide Sheeting. t.-nr.Xv-in siihM-ribers nt $3 00 euch. amount' ... c-it m in will send : An extra uasior, irniicii.,ii .mic .ncu. valued at 59 Ml: . . , , , , Or a Lady's writing iesit.ui eiuai Or a Cabinet, Japanese Inlaid: Or an Extra Japanese Inlaid ork Box. tiii nrtiplcs are all valuable, and arewar- nntni in lie lust as we represent them. Per sons living in this city or who can visit us can receive tnese aniciesirom "r ui nuuus m .,u hour's notice; or if not convenient to visit us, we will send the articles by express to any nd-drcss. Noonier or this kind will receive attention unless the cash iireompaules It. Send money In lVistoftlce orders at the cus toinarj' rates of currency, or send draft If pre. lerreu. All orders promptly attended to. We sincerely hone that this unnarallelnl offer, which Is a new feature In the newspaper business In Oregon, will meet with a heart v re sponse from the many friends of our paper. wno up to iuis lime iiavcsceincu io tan io real ize that The New Northwest cannot bo run without money. Now Is the time to make up clubs. Begin before somo other person gets the start of you. See whatyou can do for your self, the Public and Tur. New North wcst. County Commissioner of Multnomah county, Oregon: East Portland, April 1, 1S71. Dr. A. M. Lorvcn A Co.: I have used the "link Weed Remedy," and am satisfied it is a valua ble metueine. it regulates anu invigorates me sysiem. eily. Certificate from the celebrated musician. Prof. Olio Vlenxtemps Oregon Mnsleal Institute, Portland. Ma V 1" IS: Dr. A. M Lorvcn it Co.: I was attacked with severe Inflammatory rheumatism, sullering crcnt twin, and was so nrostrated that I was nnntiln to tend tomvlinslnesH. I used one liot- tln of vour "Unk Weed Remedv. or Oregon ltheuiiiatlc Cure," and was entirely cured by itnione. ur.ru viKii.vi js-mi-s. Tills Is my experience with the Item Truly yours, E. L. QUIMBV. 1 musician itltutc. r 12, 1871. f tacketl witl PUT UP IX TEX-OUSTCE BOTTLES, One Dollar nnd Fifty Cents vcr Bottle. PREPARED AT THE OREGON MEDICAL LABORATORY, nv. JLJ.K. JLUltXEA & CO. U.VST PORTLiVND, OREGON. tie- PARTICUrXR Onlers. rata to nl 3HixJLiDixo Baltery! AVahlng(n f,lt. ml andTalnl, POETIAND . OREGON AY B MAJCUFAOTTIRB AN" A o. i AiiTicr.r. or BRE.D, cRAOirras CAKES. -Fon Sat.k nv all Dp.rcr.isT. lul? And all kindsof lMstryu Class Baker J GoNdeiivemnoanyP-- Krilsrftundfh a First . tt. cltv