The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, August 16, 1872, Image 3

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FRIDAY AUGUST 1G, 1S72.
HOHENEWS.
Travel on ttic railroad is increasing.
Waco anticipates a very full crop of
grapes.
Wheat is worth sisly cents a bushel
at Salem.
The lire engine bought by Corvallis
cost $2,000.
Tlie first Oregon peaches have put in
an appearance.
New wheat is coining in rapidly at
the Salem mills.
Albany has had its picture taken, and
it is to be engraved.
Wheat for storage is arriving in great
ojiautitiee at Salem.
nouses in Iloeburg are in great de
mand and the supply limited.
It is reported that Walter Maflutt is
going to build a 1,500 ton bark.
At Albany one bushel of potatoes is
worth as much as two of wheat.
The Phillips family, Lane county,
have all recovered from the small pox.
Farmers are swarming in the city
with all kinds of vegetables, berries,
tic.
Two Fort Stevens girls paddled a small
boat the other day from the Fort to As
toria. Work is progressing rapidly on the
railroad bridge across the North Ump
cjua. The Fair Ground is being thoroughly
overhauled in anticipation of the State
Fair.
A new cable will be stretched across
the river at the foot of Stark street next
week.
Business at Canyon City this year is
very dull. The miners are gradually
failing.
A special term of the Circuit Court
of Yamhill county, commonoetOIouday,
ugust 12.
The Eugene Guard predicts that CO
rents will bo the price of wheat at that
ylace this fall.
The assessment roll of Union county
shows a valuation of property amount
ing to $0SS,31S.
The cars will run to Itosebuig by the
1st of October. There is still live miles
of track to lay.
Mr. J. M. Bacon estimates his loss by
the Oregon City postolllce robbery at one
thousand dollars.
No boats have reached Salem for the
last few days. Low water and but little
freight is the cause.
Five hundred thousand brick havo
been used In the first story of tho new
court house at Salem.
The streat-preaehing at the cornor of
I irstandStark streets last Sunday oven
ing was well attended.
C'has. Roebuck was sentoncod Thurs
day at Portland to three years in the
penitentiary for perjury.
East Portland is getting exalted now
aliout the location of the bridge to be
built across the Willamette.
The Oregonian learns that a new
quartz lodehasbeen discovered near the
head waters of the Sautiani.
A miner at Auburn, Baker county,
the other day,, picked up a nugget of
tjold weighing forty-five ounces.
The name of the West Side has been
chanced to the Yamhill Jlenoricr. T.
B. Handley continues as alitor.
Members of the M. IS. Annual Con
ference and their wives will be carried
l.y the O. & C. R. R. at redueed rates.
Messrs. Beard & Co. have erected a
warehouse at Tangent, Linti county,
which will hold 00,000 bushels of grain.
A meeting was held at Oregon City
Friday evening to take in consideration
the feasibility of bridging the river at
that place.
The Portland Free Discussion Club
Lave their weekly meetings every Sun
day at 3 o'clock i x. at No. 88 First St,
up stairs.
Bishop Morris will add seven new
teachers to the various schools estab
lished by him in Oregon and Washing
ton Territory.
Farmers at Washington county refuse
to take 55 cents for wheat delivered at
stations. The grain threshes well, and
is unusually plump and large.
Salem's burglar is slek, and citizens
of that place feel great relief. It seems
never to have entered their minds to
catch him and stop his business.
The Academy building at Baker City
is again approaching completion. It
was once destroyed by lire. The State
lends ten thousand dollars to build it.
The material of the Roseburg Entign
has been sold to Mr. R. Tyson, late of
the Dallas Jlepublican, who will pub
lish a naner to be called the Patda-
roph.
The City Couneil of Salem has lately
concluded to discontinue somo of its
htreet lamps, and also the services of
one of its two watchmen, on the score of
economy.
Snag pulling is in operation on the
Wiliamettc rivcr at Bowers' Bar, a few
miles below Corvallis. A Corvallis pa
per says that tho snags are the chief
obstacles to navigation, as there is wo.
ter enough.
There is a contest at Salem for the po
sition of Chief Engineer of the Fire De
partment. The Council can't decide
which one of the contestants is elected
and tells the boy's they must pull straws
for it.
The Albany Democrat says that Mr.
Wilson Johnson, just fromEastcrn Ore
gon, contradicts the report about the
killing of Mr. Rice and son by Indians.
Mr. Johnson camped with Mr. Rico only
a few days ago since the report was
published.
The Farmer tays: The farmers who
are hauling their wheat to market re
port that the yield for the present har
vest runs from 25 to 37 bushels per acre
for fall wheat, and averages better than
in 1S71. The spring grown grain yields
less, but is still better than last year.
It is reported that Mrs. Carrie F.
Young is making arrangements to es
tablish a Hygienic Home atHood river,
in Wasco county. The neighborhood i3
fast filling up with a good class of citi
zens, and the location is one of the most
beautiful and healthy to be found any
where. The deaf mute school will re-open in
Salem on September 1st, under the su
perintendence of Prof. Smith. The pro
fessor has been very successful thus far
in his tedious work, but he is deter
mined to doeverythingwithinhis power
for his unfortunate fellow beings. At
least 25 pupils are expected.
An act of Congress provides that Col
leges which have capacity to educate
150 students may have a Department of
military science under charge of an of
ficer of the Army. President Gatch, of
Willamette University will ask that
Lieut. Fred. Schwatka, now of the 5th
Cavalry, stationed on the North Platte,
may be detailed to act as such Professor
of Military Science at that place. The
number of institutions so favored is lira
ited to twenty.
Last Monday morning an accident
occurred on the railroad near Comstock's
Mill. It appears that a number of men
were propelling themselves along the
road on a baud car, and had just turned
a curve when the shrill whistle of a lo
comotive was heard. The freight train
had been delayed some time and was in
a hurry to reach the first station beyond
the mill, ahead of the passenger train.
It was her whistle that the men heard.
Four of the men jumped, but one, named
nenry Otto, either paralyzed with fear
or become insane therefrom, remained
on the hand car. The approaching
train could not be be stopped, and strik
ing the car knocked him oil. He fell
before the locomotive, which, with the
entire train, passed entirely over him,
killing hi in instantly.
The following complimentary obser
vations iu regard to this city and State
appear in a San Francibco paper, from
the pen of a California!!: "Oregon Is
growing so rapidly that the capital
available is insufficient for its business,
though the rates of interest have risen
considerably. A usury law limits the
legal interest to twelve per cent, annu
ally, and for the sake of securing loans,
the borrowers pay a bonus of five per
cent., equivalent to seventeen per cent.
A quarter of million could be loaned in
thirty days at that rate, as we arc In
formed on good authority. The influ
ence of railroads, immigration, good
crops and high prices of grain, has in
duced the farmers to purchase largo
stocks of agricultural implements,
and the merchants of Portland have
erected fine buildings. That town has
doubled its population in six years, and
has now thirteen thousand inhabitants.
There is not an empty business house in
the place, and its banks with an aggre
gate capital or SiiU.ooo, are not able to
accomodate the banking demands of the
State."
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO fcPIRinTAT.fSTtJ ASTT, fYrirmi T.TTlfTCATa
Thinkeim. A full supply of Spiritualist and
ihi-turjii ikju&x Kepicoiisianuyiorsaicaimiou s
Uberal and Reform Bookstore ana General
Pacific Agency. 319 Keamv street, up stairs,
near Bush. Also Adams fc Co.'s Golden rens,
Orton'n Anti-Tobacco Preparation. and f-pence's
Positive and Negative rowdcrs. All (rood sold
ai eastern prices, Remittances in initeusiaics
paper currency received at nar. Circulars and
catalogues mailed free. Address Herman
Snow, 1'. O. Box 117, San Francisco, Cal. viil I
Tim CIollilii Trade linn. ultlllU the
last thirty days, undergoncnrcgularrcvolutloii,
liy Flshel A Roberts having opened n first-class
Clothing establishment, corner of First and
Washington streets, where Men and Boys can
be Ulted to oerfectlon In everv kind of Clothes.
They are manufacturing on a lanre scale.nnd
can make anything for Men and Boys' wear to
order In the very best style, at extreme low
price. mciraim is to please uotn in uuinganu
in quality. A call to their cstabllshmcnt.corner
anu waMimgton streets, win convince an
Of the f:let.
ap2G-tf
V. H. COBURN,
13oolc antl Tol 3?xiiitcx,
5 WAMIIXGTOX STREET, UP-STA1US,
Portland, Oregon.
Voik dene nl REASONABLE RATES, nl
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
T5EAI THIS I
-yiCASIO AVATER-CURE Is situated In Cali
1 iornla the healthiest State In the Union;
in Marin county the healthiest In the Stale:
and In NIcaslo Valley a place combining all
the advantages of climate and beauty of loca
tion. It Is reached in a few hours from Kan Fran
cisco, via cither rjan Rafael or Pctaluma, and
patients can, by special arrangement, have
ensy carriages, with bed. If desired, at very low
rates, by application at Bay View Stables, San
Ranfaci, or to the livery stable of Unkless,
Washington Street, Fetaluma, opposite Brook
lyn Hotel.
Stages leave Ran Rafael, Mondays, Wednes
days and Saturdays, at 2 1'. 51.. Stages leave
I'cialuma at the Mime hour, Tuesdays and
Fridays.
Nicnslo "Vnter-"'tire
has lacilltles for successfully treating the sick
unexcelled by any cure, East or West
Tut: physicians arc skillful, and they have
had long experience In tlicllyglcnic treatment
of chronic diseases. They employ in addition
to the common Watcr-Cure or Hygienic treat
ment, Ki.iXTiticiTY In baths and, otherwise,
and inhalations ol oxygkn, which prove
very valuable lumatiycasesof lung and throat
disease. They also iay iwrticular attention
to all diseases rfccui.iAU to women. They arc
well known as editors, for tho last three years,
of the I'aclflc Journal of Health," a periodical
which has high rank as one of the bet popular
Health papers In the world.
We therefore coiuldently assert that lu no
place lu the world can the slrk receUe, fur the
time and money expended, mole substantial
benclit than lu the Nlcwsio WATRli-CtntK.
DR. W. J. YOFNO.
Malinger.
PORTLAND ADVEUTlSEMENTS.
MRS. I IM1A5I IH:NIEE,
CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM,
Congress Ilnll, Hush .Street,
Between California and Montgomery street.
Room 4s, second tloor. Circlet Thursday and
Saturday evenings. Seance for business.
vSnll
A NEW
ARRANGEMENT
OF THE
GRQVER & BAKER
ELASTIC STITCH
SEWING MACHINE,
FOR OPERATING BY HAND
AS WELL AS BY TREADLE.
SPECIALLY ADVANTTGEOUS
FOR INVALIDS.
THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS
SEWING MACHINE
OPERATED EITHER BY
HAND OR FOOT, AND
MORE SIMPLE,
DURABLE AND EFFICIENT
Woman's Power for good and
Evil. One gifted and beautiful wom
an, if wrongly disposed, can scatter more
seed of corruption and death than a
score of men with their utmost ellorts.
Her capabilities for good in the different
.l.,n.t.,.nk. r mnMn 11..
and such proportion to her jiowers, both j THAN ANT OTHER.
ior goou anu evil, must tie ner conuem- . T oununusii apcmt
nation, if she is false to her holv stew- i w- onAWAnAN, AUtN I,
ardshlp. Society cannot be destroyed if j ccuFNTY-flNP FlRsVr ct.
irnrnfm to f ntn nnr cnvul f wnmnn
false. Besides, society shows no une
qual discrimination in regard to this
particular class of officers. The rule ap
plies to all. A profane woman, a
drunken woman, a female thief or mur
derer excites always a greater horror
and disgust than if the crime had been
committed by a mau. And this is right,
and it will bo an evil day for tho world
when woman, in her sin, excites no
more abhoraucc than a man. Kr.
PORTLAND.
SEWING MACHINES SOLD
ON INSTALLMENTS OF
TEN DOLLARS
PER MONTH.
v2nl3
The New Era in Steamboatino.
The Evansvillc Journal says:
The rights of women liavo ueen luny
recognized ou board the Skilliugcr, and
the charming young wife of Mr. George
V. McUoy, J r., cliicl cicri:, was carrying
the keys of the safe and the money
drawer, paid wharfage, printing antl
store bills with the most bewitching
graco and dignity. Captain Chcnowctli
was m excellent spirits.
Fur the very best photographs, go to Bradley
& Rulofon'8 fiallery without STAIRS--ASCEND
IX THE ELEVATOR, iS Mont
gomery San Francisco.
OUR AGENTS.
The following persons are duly anlltorlzed to
act as Agents for the New Northwest :
Mrs J. H. Foster Albany
Benton eouutv
- .Oirvallls
Olympia
McMlnnvflle
HarrUburg
Eugene City
lllMMm VUln
Uv-X'mAJ,1,ly S Hillsboro
Hon. T. W . Davenport Silverton
Marv J. Mazers. . . fiprvuis
A. W. Htanard ..Brownsville
m. it. Lanugnioii iinmon
C. A. Reed . .Sal tin
Mrs. O. T. Daniels- . Salem
Jim. Nellie Carl .Salem
I". C. Sullivan Dallas
Ashl.y 1'earee-
ur. uariey
.. .. jiRiiuinc
Miss Virginia OKls
Hiram Smith
J. H. D. Henderhon
W. W. Beach-
Mrs. M- K. Cook
Mrs. M. C. Cllne -..
Mrs. R. A. Vawters
Mrs. R. R. Bishop.
Rev. J. F. Damon
Rev. D. Bagloy.
Mrs. June M. Wllson
Philip Rltr
1'. 11. Jioorc
Irnyttto
Kaiama
Waltsburg
Iendlctnn
Seattlo
.-Seattle
Walla Walla
Walla WallH
.Port Townsend
Mrs. IL J. George
Mrs. M. J. Ensign..
. R. Uloou
Traveling Agent
I"ortland
......Traveling Agent
Mrs. M. Jcflries ..-Traveling Agent
H. H. Welch ..wasningmn county
Dr. J. Watts Lafayette
A. X. Arnold , Albany
r" iv'niren Dalles
Mrs. & A. Cobum
Mrs.J. DeVore Johnson.
Thos. Parsons.-
R. Pentland.
Miss Salllo Applegate-
Miss B. A. Owens
J. T. Scott, Esq
Mrs. A. E. Corwln .
Oeo. Engle.
J. AV. Jackson
U I'. Fisher
...Forest Grove
Oregon City
Mllwanklc
The Dalles
.. oncalla
Roeburg
.Forest Grove
-Nchalem
MUSIC STORES!
CLAY ST.,
San Francisco,
101 First Street,
Port land, Oregon.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE!
THE UNK WEED REMEDY,
Oregon Rheumatic Cure. I
Steinway & Sons'
Kraolrb, Each A Ron's,
HAINES BROS,'
ASfl
M.CRAY'S
PIANOS
HISTORY :
rrillS REMEDY IS OQMPOSRD OP THE
I Axtlva nriitrtnlo of tin- link Rm.
Thnsiltim Onnlatum Orhjlnl;:, Int. indigenous
(O Oregon, imnw mni nminunnuy ami per
feetly In Washington nxmly.
Unparalleled itiUucements to Clubs
It contains an Active and Volalll Principle.
extnwUHl by Eiher. and a Irftler Tonic Prin
ciple.
TUB
World Renowned
BURDETT
AND
MIOXIXOKl!
ORGANS.
THE NEW NORTHWEST,
A Journnl for the People.
"HOWE'S"
Xcw Improved I
SEWING MAl'IllNE.
DEVOTED TO THE INTETESTS OF HUMANITY.
TUKT RETURNED FROM SAX FR.X-
V eico with a large and splendid StocK of
sunt as
SILKS, WORSTED COQOS, GRENADINES,
Japanese Silks, Poplins, Alpacas, Lawns,
Marseille. Ktr.
BUTTEHICIC'S
Celebrated
Patients
...or
LaduV ana (hlldrrns'
GARMENTS.
Agents Wanted
In Every County on
tho Cisi-t.
. I- IlcPRAXS.
Manager
Oregon Itranrb Ilonsf.
v2-li9-tf
5IRS. ACII,
Arrangements have bwn made to secure the
I Services of a
COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS
upon any and all subjects of Public Interest.
Tho Xew NoitTHWKsT is not a Woman's
Rights, but a Human Rights organ, devoted
to whatever nolicv mar lie necessary to secure
tho greatest good to the greatest number. It
JIUUW n nil IM'A, iit mi 1 uiit; mil, 4IU mi ,
no color, no creed. Its foundation Is fastened
npon tho rock of Iwnml Liberty, universal
Emancipation and Untrmninelcd I'rogreusliui
OUR PREMIUM LIST.
As an inducement for our friands to make
exertion in secure lanrp clubs tor the XBW
XoirrmvrsT, wo offer tho following list of val-
uamc piemiums :
,pftrnlv Ktihscnltors. at S (10 each, accom
panlcil bv the cash, we will elve tho HOME
SHUTTI.V: SEWIXtJ MACHINE, without ta-
liln luvitif Inilli nrntttiiontMl. I'rlcc. Isal.
Pnr thirtr.Ilve sulisprllx.rs.nt St UJ eacll.ac-
comnanled by the cash, we will give a iiiuir.
SHUTTLE SBW1JU 31AUHl.r., Willi ihhck
Wiilnnt table, bronzed and nicely linislied.
lrlM ti.
I For forty snhscrllKr, at SJ 00 pbcIi, nrcom-panlcdbvlheca.h,vrewllleteaHOMESHUT-TLE
SEU'IN'G MACHINE, finished In extra
U2TK AVKED IlEitEDY.
PORTLAND ADUTISEMlsrrS.
HURGREN & SHINDLER,
PROPERTIES, ETC.:
MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES
It Is the most sure and speedy cure for
Rheumatism, Itheuinnlic Gout and Rhetimatle
Pains oral! kinds that wasever introduced Into
the Materia Medlca. The UNK WEED REM
ril 1 , 11 iii-ji.iicu ii ill nimciireuiT t i uir
exisiing outer iinncipic, iiosscsses me
sarj' virtue oi oeing a
J?ovei'liil Tonic,
Promoting the Appetite and Invigorating the
wnoieuigesiive Appnraius, tiius ntiiiiiiiur np
and strengthening the system, while at the
same time the volatile principle, being ab
sorbed in the blood, acts specifically on the
Rheumatic Poison, removing It from the circu
lation and system.
There are few remedies known to the Medical
Profession which will remove the Rheumatic
Poison from the blood, but whose action Is so
nowcrful In denresslng the system of tho al
ready enfeebled Rheumatic patient, tliat their
uso has to be abandoned before specific ctlects
are obtainable, and hence the want of success
In treating this prevalent and consequently
heretofore Incurable disease. Unlike these
medicines, already known, the UNK WEED
REMEDV.nltlinugli producing as active and as
powerful eflectsou the blood and system in re
moving the Rheumatic Poison, also Doessesa
strong Tonic and Recuperating Element which
admits of iu continued ns even by the most
delicate and debilitated. Thus we Iihvo the
combination for the first time of these two
necessary elements in one remedy, which ae
countsforlts supcrioraiidiiever-tailiiigcurutlve
elfects in Rheumatism, Rheumatic (Jonl and
Rheumatic Pains of nil kinds.
N. R. The UNK WEED REMEDY Is uartk-
ulariy APPLICABLE TO LA DIES. In conse
quence of Its Tonic tiuaiilies.
DIRECT IMPORTERS AND MAXUFAC
turers of rvery varlet j o
rARLOrt,
BED-ROOM,
DINING, " 1
I.IBU.RY AND !K
COUNTINO-HOISSR
FUKNITXJR
...tN.
0k, Wnluat, RoetroaJ, t'Sifstnur, Ktr.
MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER,
l'nlii. Hair. Moss, llxcelslor Cliiej
Etc., Etc., Etc.
THE I-tI.Wn.ST .STOCK!
THE RUST ; US'
THE LOWEST RIflE.t!
Ware Rooms Xos. lSd, 3K, 170 awl 172.
Salmon and First Sis., Portland, OnHjfOHJ
niui
TV
as-
PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
ROOMS Corner FirNt and Stark. .Ss.,
over Lild it TtllonM Bank.
Oonlalni Ovrr Three Thousand Cbolce Ciiol.s
.K
Over 100 Papers and Magazines."'
.AKTI-.
TESTIMONIALS :
MEMBERSHIP FREE TO- A'LL.
.Itontlil.v Ine tilt OO I'ayablc liiartcrlj-
slvle, wllh Black Walnut table and cover.
iticc, s-.u
ThealioieSewIn!' Machines, which are war
ranted flrsl-clRss In exery lmrtlrular. can le
seen at I he oillif oi U. w. Traver, 112 Front
slrcel, Portland.
For nnv subscribers, at St On each, aeeom-
M1LLIMERY Q00DS RIBBONS, panleil by the cash, ko will ive a MASON A
ILLincm U U U U O , U I D D u m o , I J,AMU If irtable ORGAN, four oetnve,
single rce.1, wiiii iiiiu-k waimiicase.nuiomauc
A Iinreand Renuliful Awtorlmcnt ol
Pine laces, Etc.,
Of ovcry variety and description.
Straw Goods, I'arasols and Kid GIOTes
Ol the Lost quality.
JI'AVr.I.ItY, FANCY HOODS. ETC.,
On hand and made to order.
CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' CLOTHES
Of all description,
('nil anil Examine the .Slock.
Good Sold to Suit the Times.
i Afir,
07 First street, Portland.
bellows swell, two blow edals, improved cen
ter pressure reed valves, etc iTloe, $GQ.
For scvenl v-Ove subcrl tiers, at St l each, ac-
companlod by the cash, a double reed MASON
HAMLIN ORf IAN : rcsemWes the Jlrst ex
cept that It Iihm also a knew sUip. Price, STTi.
For n'veniy-nvi suOM-ribers, at si ui cncii,
acctimiKinleii by the cash and twenty-five
dollars additional, we will give a MASON .t
HAMLIN tllttiAN, Of FIVK OCTAVt3, ONE
stop. s:i.K-AiiirsTiNO nBEn valves, iji-
fllOVEIl BELLOWS, T11EM UL.1NT .VND KSEE-
kwell. Price, Slul.
Kir one nuniireu sunscnocrs, at w cacn,
and twenly dollars additional, we will give a
MASON A HAMLIN OROAN, FIVE ocr.WKrl,
FIVE STOPS, TWO SETS OP 11I11KATOIJN THKOUOll-
OUT, IMPltOVEI OUADUATE1I SKI.1AIUUSTIJ.U
IinEDVAI.VES,IMPltOVEnnKI.LOWS,TllEtULANT
AND KNEE-SWELLS. VIUIU, IJl.l.OU.',
FLUTE, TREM ULANT. ITice, SIS.
Tlinso who desire to work for these premiums
can send the names and money as fast as re
ceived. The subscribers will be placed to their
credit, and if enough names are not received
during me year io procure ine premium e
slrcd they can chooca lesserpreinlum, ortlicy
will be entitled to receive twenty-live lwrcent.
Incasuot me amount remiiieu loriueiriaoor,
Wc are aware of the tact that It fat senerally
an easy mailer to procure certificate attesting
me cnicaey oi intent remedies irom a certain
clus of thoe who use them. We have selected
the following because the names atlaied to
them are those of men of the most careful and
scrupulous character, and because the large
class oi ineir acquaintances m uregon nn mo,
ror a moment, acetiseor mi-iwhwiihii any
exaggeration iu the stateinciits they may
make:
Certificate from the Depnty Jailor of Mult-
nomah Comity Jail:
City Jail, Portland, Oregon,)
June 7, 181. f
Dr. A. M. Ixiryrn A Co.: I was attckel with
a severe case of rheumatism. It was In my
thighs, hips, fingers, shoulder blade indeed in
all the Joints or my body I suffered great win
and anguish. I was attended by a regular phy- !
slcian. but with no ellect. I was indneed to try i
your Unk Weed Keninl.v, and it immediately ;
cured me up. I consider it, from ray expe-
rlenee, tne uest remeuy lorrneamatism Known. '
ALFRED F. TURNER, Deputy Jailor. ,
Tills Is to certiry that the above statement Is i
correct to mv own knowledge.
JOHN P. WARD, Jailor.
AltnCallfornlaBookandJobPrinllnKOiTlce,")
w ijiiiiKjiiiiiiniinri,
San Francisco, June 1, 1S71. J
Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co.: For several years I
have Iieeii subject to rheumatism in mv rleht
arm aiul shoQldcr, moderlmc me unable to
work, on recurrence or tne attack some
lime since, I was induced lo try your "Unk
Weed ltemedv." and the result was a nerfeet
cure In a few days. I took only two-thirds of
the contents or one nouie. .My iirm belter ts
that the "Unk" Is a certain cure for rheiima
tlm in all its forms, and I would heartily rec
ommend all altUrted with that dreadful dis
ease to fry your "Remedy" and lie cured.
Directors Win. S. Ladd. P. C. SchuylMUr.,
M. P. Deadjr.I. II. Wakefield, W. IL lhHSkctt,
A. C. (WiIk, V. II. Leu is, M. MT. I"-chhelllr,ir.
Falling, l Blum.
OtEcera: ' . ""
U H. WAKEFIELD -FrefilmU.
II. FAlLINtJ YVee IresMe)M
l C SCHUYLER. J" Treasurer
M.W. FECHUKIMER. Corres poari I ng Sf u
HENRY A.OXBIt IJbrarlan aa4Kee.Sie
TTAVE FOR SALF. FARMS AND
-IJ J
ins'lsJ.
nniml f 4 mis in Oreson and WasliInzlOB
rerrltorry.
Also, CHOICE CITY PROPERTY, for Sift
and to Rent.
We attend to Buying and Selling Real Estate
in City and Country.
special attention slven to tho Renting or
Property and Collection of Rents, looking after
; itciwirs anu I'aymeni 01 .taxes uu XTopeny in
I our hands when desired.
Lecal puers written and aeknowledgmene
taken.
Certificate of A. R. Shipley. Ksn.. snecial con- I LOANS NEGOTIATED on Real Estate Sa-
tributnr to the "Wnilamelte Farmer," and Sec- j enrity. Parties bavins Money to Loan are in-
rctary of the Oregon Horticultural Society
Osweiro, Oregon, March 2!, 1S71.
Dr. A. M. Ioryea: Some lour weeks ami I was
entirely prostrated with rheumatism; in fact I
was almost helpless. I sent tovou fur one ll-
iu nee Ixittie of the "Unk Weed Remedy," by
ineiiM-iii which i eAiwnenceti aimosi imme
diate relief, and by the time Uie bottle was
eone the rheumatism was frone. From mv
own experience, and Irom what I have heard
others say who have used the Unk Weed, I
oeneve 11. to oe a certain care lornieuinnusm.
Yours respectfully, A. R. SHU'LEY.
era" CONSTANTLY Receiving New Supplies
by ovcry steamer. no
AY
No.
riLL
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
J. E. WITHEEELL,
SO Front Street, Portland,
FIND EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL
SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM.
AV3. BECK una SOiV,
Importers and Dealers in
otxs. itiri.r.s and revoi.vek.s
those annlvlnz for situations In any ca
pacity from Wood-chopper down to a Fat Of- j
nee. ,
Pay special attention to obtaining rami
Help, House Servants, Railroad Hands, etc., .
IrresiiectlveofNatlonallty. j
Parties sending orders from a distanco must 1
lie explicit In their orders, stating just what 1
they want, what they will pny,otc,(accoinpa- ,
nled bv our office fees. 52 09. which may de-,
dueled from employee's wages), stating wheth-
er tncy win or win not no resjionsioie lor trav
eling expenses oi hired holp.
4ltf J. iL W1TJ1EIIELI.
HOW TO SAVE MONEY!
TRACTICE
X dally expenditures.
ECONOMY IN ALT.
Examine the
YOUR
IMPROVED
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FISHING TACKLE, FANCY GOODS, BEADS,
Baskets, Bum Caoes, Cro-Env,
Crouuct Games, Tarts and wagons,
BABY CARRIAGES, ETC.,
121 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON
OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST.
As The New Northwest lias already n roved
a popular success, we are decided that it. "hall
also prove a ti:ii Jirn.
To enable our rrlends who mav deeldc to can
vass for our paier to lieneflt iiolh thenmelves
and us by Increasing our Subscription Lists, we
proioso to give me louowing auuuiouai i re
miums to cniiTOssers :
Any subscriber who is In arrears for the New
NoimtWEST, who will send us his orherown
subscril'tion fee, and ono new subscriber, ac
companied by the cash 6 00-we will give :
A pair i"anan jiaruie uses;
Or a Bohemian flas Vase;
Ora Bohemian Glass Card Reeelwr;
Or 14 dozen Ivory Napkin Ring;
Or ii dozen I'latetl Tea Spoons;
Or 1 pair Alexandre's Ivid (jloves;
Ora lAdy's haii.spangieii.ieatnereu ouge;
Ora Blnl Cage;
Or an Album for holding 1ft) pictures;
Oran Album (extra) for holding SOpIctures;
fir n Vnnrv loiter t!ae:
Or a box Toilet Articles, Including soap,
chalk, perlumcry. cic;
ora iintanuia xen i ui;
Or a Kerosene Lamp:
Or 54 dozen Olass Oolilels;
Or J4 dozen GlnssTumblers;
Ora large Glass Fruit Dish;
Or a Work Basket:
Ora Fine Embroidered Handkerchief;
OrHlozen Linen Handkerchiefs;
Or a Woolen Table Cover;
Or !4 dozen Table Napkins;
Or W dozen Towels;
iirmi eleir.int l'ortnionla.
Any subscriber who is i unciirs lurujcun
HENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS,
S. IV. Cor. Morrison nml First Sts.. .
rORTL-VND, OREGON.
PICTURES taken In nil the latest ami mot
improved styles, and not inferior to any en
the coast. Work well done and completed In
side of twenty-four hours.
rrirltAniRi and Chi i.dkkn should 1m temimlit
Certificate from Hon. A. J. Durur. ex-I'real- In between the hour of 10 and 2, always ilrefati
dent of the Orexon State AKticultural Society in Ilglit clothes. s-IR
and author of "Statistics of Oregon:" . . i
East Portland, April 1.JS7L
Dr. A. M. Iiorvea Co.: I was alllictetl with a
severe attaek of chronic rlienmatlsm; was con
fined to my bed most of the time irom January ,
to July, when I used the Unk Weed and It !
cured me up. A. J. DUFUR.
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
t'n
To Dr. A. M. Iiaryea
LUi:C llir VlllVilVJ l.l .linn , lift It cm llcillTUJ ,
or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I was afflicted
lor moniiis wmi a very serious attack oi ln
tlammutorv rheumatism, ami tried nearlv all
of the so-called rheumatic remedies without : ;
any relief iwreetvable. i then trieil your H.VTS AND UBNTS FURNISHINO GOODS,
Remedy, and Its use resulted in the most happy . , J
ell'ects a perfect cure. Truly yours, i
J.VJUi lillif.li.
-Traveling Agent
-...Eugene
....5an Francisco
California
.OlvuiDla
. Vancouver
Mrs. Iiura DeForce Gordon,
Miss Xcllle Mossmniu -.
IT Afnttldl.v
G. W. Brock- Union Ridge, . T
. W. Bamcs Oehoco Valley
J. N. Gale Washington Territory
Mrs. E. Oakshctt Traveling Agent
Other parties desiring to act as Agents will
please rorward their names. We want Agents
at every postofllce throughout Oregon nnd
Washington Territory.
345. HOME S45.
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
Before Buylnr. Then decide which Is BEST.
IIS SIMPLICITY and DnitAHII.tTY idve It the
preference.
. ,'"i.i inv i'Kit-KD MACHINE ulng
the COMBINATION PATENT. Larce supply
Just received. GEO. W. TIIAVKK.
, General Agent.
nlJ l'hlladelpliia Shoe Store, 112 Front SL
31US. M. J. EXSIGX,
Fashionable Dress and Cloak-Maker,
TliirtI Street. Nenr AVnsliliiKon.
Next door to New NoitTitWEsr Office),
HAS A IR(JE ASSORTXIENT OF PAT
ternsfor I-ndles'and Children's Clothing
ror sale.
Dressmakers can get full assortment of pat
terns, consisting of nftecn (full size), lor Sa W,
which will be sent to any part of tho State on
receipt of price. ICtter of fashion, how to trim
and make, will be sent wllh each packnge.
Prices of single imttems: Ladles' suits, 1 00;
polonaise, 75 rts.: ovcrsklrt,liii cts.; waist 23, els.;
children's sulls,75cts.; oversklrt,25cts.; waist,
25 cts.; boys' suits, 73 cts.
Culling and fitting done on short notice.
Please state age in sending for children's
nattcnis.
The above nattems will lie made for home
use, and will lie found much superior to East
ern mauc.
All orders promplly attended to.
Give me a call. 2nS MRS. M. J. ENSIGN.
AGENTS for Wheeler .t Wilson's Sewing Ma- mbscrlptlon, nnd who will send his or her own
chines. Needles, Thread, Silk, Oil, Elc. I Ubcrrr.tIon fee, nnd two new subscribers, nc
Ato Agents for the California Powder Works' cmnpaulcd by tho cash making i9 00 we will
Blasting and Sporting Powder.
THE SELECT. SCHOOL
Under tho direction or
aix'K. ir. C. Brown
viiitr . :.fr
A set ol Rogers' Tabic Forks, triple plated, on
white meiai, wurr.nnt-,
Ora set of Rogers' Table Spoons, triple plated.
on white mcuu.warraiiusii
t-n .nl r ltiiers' Tea Si
i r ltii-.ers' Ten Snooiis. triple nlated.
'doScn log Russell's Table Knives,
cation Cor. second aim nuns, i-onianu. i " wr TrJo.rsiiliscrliitlnn lnTiir
MESS con.prls.nga l.bcn.1 education "TOWff
subscriptlqii tee .aim i..r 'ZT,"Tr,
compauicu uy iac w.., -
-txriLL BE RE-OPENED FOR THE RECEP-
lion or pupils on jidisw , Jiay i n,
IxMSitlon Cor. Sccoml and Unit, Portland.
All brnnciic
tpIII lwi ,ntiiltt
Lessons on the piano will alo be given.
v2nltf
$50 00!
THE NEW WILSON
STRAIGHT NI1EDLE, UNI)F.RFi:ED
SEWING 5IACIIINE.
BClHli . :i,M.,ll.
nra haiidome Woolen Quilt, red and white,
$50 OOMWoVofTlbfrcioib.:
-VsJU UU, XLJl.r".,rVoiilnelinmTrfiro Curtains:
Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Gloves, ut
TV TAKES THE IXKJK STITCH
ALIKE nv
Both Sides.
Runs easy, and will do cither llsht or hcaw
sewing.
Is the only first-class Sewing Machine sold
for less than 111 lU
Examine and judge ror yourselves. Don't lie
l - . . t I ,.-.1. Tn.
Ora Japanese ininm .7'
nivb JL!a. i.- wldeSheethii
iw'.nKscribers at s3W caoh, amount
An extraDwtor, tripleplated.on white meta!
valueitat svp w: .
Oral-iuys writing -.
Or aCablnct, Japanese Inlaid.
-.- t...., f-i,,nnesn Inlaid ork Box.
These articles are ail valuable, and nrewar
intcd to be Just as we represent them. Per
:"rvfi iJ..i...it- nrwhocan visit uscan
receive th?se articles from our own hands at an
hour's notice: or If not convenient to visit uj,
we will send the articles by express 10 any uu
J. L. Atkinsox, Notary Public.
TS'i.kk Woodward.
d. w. WAKmnn.
Atkinson, Woodward & Coif
( Lnle Atkinson Jz Woodward,)
REAL ESTATE AGENTS;
XO. 102 FRONT STRElffT,
I'ortlnml. Oregon,
vileil to irlve us a call.
nlStf ATKINSON, WOODWARD & CO.
JACOB MAYER,
Importer and Wholesale Denier lu.
1 . 1 1 .1 ... r T....... I.-l, 41. .. t 1 I
eri.iicniir iium amiiTn . j i,- n-iuifitiim .
tock-growcr and "King of the Oregon Turf:' 1 tj rpr
U
&4anvie'S isianu, January 11, 15,1. 1
Sitcifc: Tins is toacknowl-1
GrO 0 X S,j
Certlllcate from the well-known merchant,
. W. Weaver, Ksq.:
The Dalles, May 23, 1S71.
Dr. A. M. Ioryea A Co.: I have ued the "Unk
Weed Remedy," and can cheerfully recom
mend it to nersons allllcted wltli Intlammatory
rheumatiMii. It cured me of that disease. My
hands, wrists, ankles Indeed, all my Joints
wore swollen and very painful.
U. W. WEAVER.
Certificate from Hon. NaL II. I-ine. Pilot
Commimionerof Orecon, and a member of the
City Couneil ol East lortland:
East Portland, April 19, 1S71.
Dr. A. M. Iiorveu A Co.: I have lieen atllicted
for several years past with "weakness in the
back." and wuiidunnz rheumatic oalns. ae-
comnanmi by severe constlnatlon. Bv the use
of one Isittle of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or
uregon ibiieuiiiiuic vure," 1 nave oeeu entirely
reiieveu, unti 1 cueeriuiiy recommenu it as a
most valuable and cttecllve remedy.
.Vi. II. IiAili.
rVirf lflAA(i fmni Hi,,, lll.tn TI 1.1
member of the City council of East Portland:
East Portland, April 7, 1S71.
Dr. A. M. Lorvea . Co. .eiits: TViIm la tn In-
fonn you that I havo used your "Unk Weed"
lorneumigmauu rueumaiic lmins, ami round
relief from tho use of only one bottle, and can
recommend it to those in neeil of such n rem
eUi". Yours, GIDEON TIBBKTTS.
Certificate from Hon. E. L. Oulmby. ex-
County Commissioner of Multnomah county,
Oregon :
East Portland, April I, IS7I.
Dr. A.M. Lorvea A Co.: I have used lhe"Unk
Weed Remedy," nnd am satisfied It is a valua
ble medicine. It regulates and invigorates the
system. This is my experience with the Rem
edy. Truly yours, F- I. QUIMBY.
Certlfleale from tho celebrated musician,
Pror. Otlo Viouxlemps:
Orenn Musical Institute.
Portland. Maj-2-', 1S71,
Tir A. Tnrvea Xi Co - t was attacked
severe Innammatory rheumatism, suiiering
great pain, and was so prostrated that I was
unable to tend tomvbuslncss. I used one I01
tle of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Orecon
Rheumatic Cure," and was entirely cured by
Ralone. OTTO VIEUXTEMFS.
I.ndles nnd Jllsses
TRIMMM ED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AJJD
BONNETS,
Frames, BrakU, Cords, Ornament, Flowers;
Ribbons, Trimmings, ote.
Dress Goods, White Goods, Tankcc Xo
llons, Etc. i
r
Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim
mings, Etc.
AGENT OF THE KLLENDALB WOOLEN
MIUS CO.
A Ftdl Stock of Blanket, Yarns, Bea
vers, Tweeds and Casimar&
GmtiaRtly on
ITand.
LATEST .STYLUS BY EVRR Y STEA3IER.
CV PARTICULAR
Orders.
ATTENTION
Paid to
til
.
vith
PUT UP IK TEN-OUNCE BOTTLES,
...AT
One Dollar nnd Fifty Con Is per Rottle.
ISAAC BERGMAN,
Union Market,
Cor. Second nml AVo-shlngton Sts.
HAVING RECENTLY PURCILVSED THIS
Market, I am now prepared to sell on reas
onable termi the best Meals the country af
lords. nl
tlJVN. . . in I n.
Noordcr of tins Kinu win
unless the cash accompaniea
r. i ii in nr nnlors at the cus-
humbuggcl Into paying 0S tj for a Sewing Ma- tomary rates of curreiicy, or send draft If pre
clilne, when you can gel a New Wilson for 3l. r2jj tausouuimu,
All orders promptly aHenucu io.
We sincerely hope that this unparalleled
offer, which Is a new feature In the newspaper
business In Oregon, will meet with a hearty re
sponse from the many rrlends of pur paper,
who up tn this time have seemed to fall to real
ize that The New Northwest cannot be run
without money. Now Is the time to makeup
clubs. Begin before some other person get
the start 01 you. Kee whatyoucan do foryonr
eli.the Public and Tim Nrw Northwest.
OFFICE AND .SALESROOM,
No. 73 Tirst Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
ACENTS WANTED!
MINER A PEARSON,
v2n9 General Agent.
PREPARED AT THE
OREGON MEDICAL LABORATORY,
WRslilnglon ?L,liel. Second and Third,
TOIITIJVND
ORBCTON
K MANUFACTURE AN
A NO. 1 ARTICLE V
BKK.U1,
DTI ,
IL OltYIIV &; CO.,
EAST PORTLAND, eREfJON.
CRACKERS
CAKES,
And all klndsof Pastry usually fo"'l In a First
Class Bakery!
-For. St.r by all Pr.ronivis.
luli
ua-aooldellvensl many par'
Jil.Tlni;
..rih.- eliv