The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, August 23, 1872, Image 3

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FRIDAY AUGUST 23, 1872.
Judge Denny is still conGnetl to his
bed.
Salem wants six bits a bushel for her
potatoes.
Letters from Switzerland reach Salem
in 23 days.
Crops in Yamhill county are turning
out a good yield.
Crops in the vicinity of Corvallis are
lighter than usual.
The corps in Southern Oregon are
turning out poorly.
At Salem, oats are slow at 55 cents,
wheat is quoted at 6-5.
The Albany Democrat ha3 entered
upon its oighth volume.
The fires in the mountains around
Jacksonville have abated.
A Brick-laver's Protective Union has
been organized in this city.
Monmouth College will re-open on the
first MoiHlay in September.
The Statesman says flax seed is worth
three cents a pound in Salem.
The public schools will re-open next
Monday morning, August SOth.
Butter is scarcely to be had at any
price in Salem, at times ef late.
A passenger coach runs twice a day
between Koseburg and the railroad.
The depot buildings at St. Joseph,
lamhill, will be finished this week.
About 400 men are employed in and
around the coal mines of Coos county.
The railroad bridge at North Uupqua
river will be completed in five weeks.
Baker City continues to improve in
building, etc, and trade is looking up.
The Dalles is rapidly crawling out of
the ashes of the great fire of a year ago.
The Linn county fair will be held at
Albany during the last week in Septcm
her.
It Is thought that construction trains
will be running to Roscburg by the first
of October.
To Srinm.-Ai.isTS ami Orirrrr. LinrnAT.
Tuiskeks. A full supply of Spiritualist and
ueiorm noons, kcpi constan uy ior sate ai snows
Liberal nnd Reform Bookstore and General
Pacific Agency, 319 Kearny street, up stairs,
near Bush. Also Adams & f!o's Golden Pens.
Orton's Anti-Tobacco Preparation, and Spcncc's
i-osiuve nnu .csaiive -owners, ah koous soiti
nt Eastern prices. Remittances in United States
Paper currency received at Dir. Circulars and
ratalosucs mailed free. Address Herman
snow, I". O. Box 117, San Francisco, Cal. v2nl J
The Clotlilii" Trade lias, within (lie
last thirty days, undcrgonen regular revolution,
by Ilshel & Roberts having oiened a first-class
nothing establishment, corner of First and
Washlnzton streets, where Men nnd Boys can
Ik- lilted to nerfectlon In everv kind of Clothes.
Tlicy are manufacturing on a larce scale, and
ran make anything for Men and Boys' wear to
order In the very best style, at extreme low
prices, iiieiraim isiopieasc pom in mungaiiu
in quality. A call to their establlshmcnt.comcr
First and Washington streets, will convince all
oft lie fact. ap2Vtf
W. H. COBURN,
Book and Jol J?iriiitex",
5 WASHINGTON STREET, UP-STAIIIS,
Portlnnd, Oregon.
Work dene at REASONABLE RATES, nl
Corvallis, surrounded by a rich agri
cultural country', complaius that it is
unable to procure any butter.
There are five hundred and twenty-
nine post-offlces in Oregon, nineteen of
which are money order offices.
One of the party of Boston Excursion
ists writes that they have, one and all,
formed a favorable opinion of Oregon.
Ben Herrin, a resident of Union coun
ty, disappeared suddenly a few days
ago. He left a young wife behind him.
A new mine has been opened on the
Siuslaw, in Lane county, which is said
to produee coal of an excellent quality.
Oregon City thieves are impudent
fellows. One of tliem stole the Record
er's coat before his eyes the other day.
The Insane Asylum has had an addi
tion built to it, to be used as a place of
amusement and for religious exercises.
Tlie Salem burglar has recovered from
his recent spell of sickness, and is again
at work. A very industrious chap that.
Oneof the largeplate-glass windows in
tho Masonic Hall building was broken
one ovenlng last week. The loss is
$400.
The Portland Free Discussion Club
have their weekly meetings overy Sun
day at 5 o'clock p. ji. at Ko. SO First St.,
up sUdra.
Tho Good Templar, published at Al
bany, and organ of that order in this
State, will cense publication after the
next issue.
Hydrographic surveys of the channel
and bed of the "Wlliamotto river were
being taken Wednesday for the Oregon
Bridge Co.
A report is current in "Washington
county that the railroad company de
signs putting in a side track one mile
east of Hillsboro.
AVheat buyers at Salem complain that
the grain brought into market is damp
and green. Millers have been compelled
to refuse some parcels.
A telegraph line is projected from
Roseburg, Douglas county, to Empire
City, Coos county, and subscriptions of
stock are being solicited.
Tho rialndmlcr says Jasper Johnson
was not much in Oregon, but he looms
large now by contrast with tho feebler
minds of tho Atlantic side.
On Thursday the Willamette Woolen
Mills shipped over 520,000 worth of
woolen goods, the largest shipment ever
made by -the mills in one day.
Two men uamed Lee and Brady have
been arrested on suspicion of having a
hand in the Oregon City postoftice rob
liery. Brady is held to answer.
Indians don't? want to give up Wal
lowa valley in Union county, and
threaten to burn whito settlers out.
Xo families have yet gone there.
Business is somewhat reviving
through the valley towns, as the farmers
come in to purchase harvest supplies
and to dispose of their summer's prod
uct. Baker Oily shows greater signs of life
and nativity thau any town in Eastern
Oregon. It is the center of a large min
ing oouHlry, which is yet scarcely developed-
The trial or the Canyon City mail
robbers is to be commened Monday.
Aug. 12th. Several prominentattorneys
oi tnebUite are already in this city pre
paring the case.
The Herald soys it is reported that
the Walla Walla Railroad Company has
disposed of its franchise to n. party of
capitalists, wno win at once put down a
first-class road.
The Court House in Hillsboro is fin
ifdied to the top of the second tier of
windows and is going to present a neat
appearance whoa finished, and be an
flnmraWrffcYlrtffcdnty. " '
J'etitious for the next Legislature for
the suppression of the liquor traffic, are j
now in circulation throughout theState.
These petitions have been printed and
sent out by the State Temperance Alliance.
The arrival of a fire engine at Corval
lis has thrown that town into fits, from
which serious results may follow. Tho
Herald says the local paper is wild over
the event, and its editor will hereafter
wear nothing but a red flannel shirt.
At Oregon City, last Saturday, while
the train was in motion, a lady, -with a
babe in her arms stepped off the cars,
and fell, her feet extending under the
wheels. Some gentlemen pulled her
away in. time to prevent an accident.
From the Salem Mercury: "We learn
by a private letter from a gentleman
residing at Cornelius, that on Saturday,
August 3d, a lady named Mrs. DeLctta
was suti-struck at Ccntcrvillc. At last
accounts she was not expected to re
cover."
Oregon City is agitating the question
of building a free bridge across tho Wil
lamette at that point. It is estimated
that the bridge will not cost over $50,
000; and that responsible parties arc
willing and anxious to build it for that
sum, waiting until tho structure is fin
ished before they receive their pay.
The Lafayette Courier says: "The
bridge question is now agitating this
community, and if they build such
bridges as they have heretofore it may
well agitate tax-payers. If we cau get
no better bridges than the kind they
build in this country, we had better go
back to the old system of hunting a
ford."
The Farmer says: "It seems that the
general report from prairie farmers is
that the fruit lias been cut off by tho
late frosts, which even killed many of
the trees. It is probable that enough
for house supply will be furnished us,
but not much of a surplus. Apples will
be apt to bear a fair price all the sea
son."
J. M. Sutton, Xo. H Morrison St.
announces to the public that he is pre
pared to do all kinds of plating and gild
ing locks, bolts, gas fittings, stair rods,
watch cases, spoons, castors, and table
ware plated and gilded to order. Elec
trofypingdoue on short notice. Prices
reasonable, and work insured as repre
sented.
tVrticIes of incorporation of the Salem
Bridge Company, having for its object
the construction of a bridge across the
Willamette river, were filed in the office
of the County Clerk of Marion oiiThurs-
day. The capital stock is $100,000, di
vided into 1,000 shares of $100 each.
W. W. Piper, Rufus Mallory and W. F.
Boothby appear as incorporators.
A large number of persons in different
parts of the State have been chosen by
the Spiritualists as a committee to take
all necessary steps preparatory to a loca
tion and incorporation of the proposed
Liberal College, and that they receive
all bids, propositions and donations con
nected therewith, and report the results
of their labor to the next Grove meeting
at Woodburn, on the 12th of September,
1S72.
A member of the Executive Commit
tee of the Oregon Stale Agricultural So
ciety, informs the Statesman that ex
tensive improvements are in progress
for the coming State Fair. Nearly one
hundred additional stalls for cattle have
been erected, and workmen aro engaged
in building pens for swine, additional
stables for horses, etc. In accordance
with tho order of the Board, the track
has been changed, and the ground sur
veyed for the building of one hundred
booths for the use of retailers during
the annual Fair. Twelve of these are
being finished, which will add material
ly to the appearance of the grounds, and
when, next j'ear, the plans already com
menced shall have been completed, in
lIace of the dismal-looking shanties,
which have heretofore been a disgrace
to the Society, we are to have hand
somely finished and nicely painted
buildings. Other improvements are in
progress, and nothing within the means
of the Society will bo left undone to
make the Fair of 1872 a success. From
information received by the officers, it
is believed thatthecxhibition of blooded
stock will be far in excess of former
years most, if not all of it, equal to the
best in the United Stetc.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
READ THIS
VTICASIO WATER-CURE is situated In Cnll
i lornia the healthiest State in the Union;
in Marin county the healthiest In the State:
and in Xlcaslo Valley a place combining all
the advantages of climate and beauty ofloca
tlon. It Is reached In a few hours from San Fran
cisco, via either San Rafael or Petaluma.nnd
patients can, by special arrangement, have
easy carriages, with bed. If desired, at very low
rates, by application at Bay View stables, San
Hanfaci, or to tho livery stable of Unkless,
Washington Street, Pctaluma, opposite Brook
lyn Hotel.
Stages leavo Ran Rafael, Mondays, Wednes
days aud Saturdays, at 2 r. x.. Stages leave
Petaluma at the same hour, Tuesdays and
Friday,
Nlcnslo Wiiter-Cure
has facilities for successfully treating the sick
unexcelled by any cure. East or West
The ruvsiciANS are skillful, and they have
had long experience in the Hygienic treatment
of chronic diseases. They employ in addition
to the common Water-Cure or Hygienic treat
ment, electricity In baths and, otherwise,
and inhalations of oxvoex, which prove
very valuable In many cases of lung and throat
diseases. They also pay particular attention
to all diseases vecumau to womct. Tliey are
of the "Pacific Journal of Health." a periodical
which has high rank as one of the best popular
Health papers In the world.
We therefore confidently assert that In no
place In tho world can the sick receive, for the
time ana money expended, more snusiantiai
benefit than in the Nicasio Watkii-Cciie.
BR. W.J. YOUNG,
Manager.
jiiis. ri'ii.vM iiExnnn,
CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM,
Congress Ifnll, Hush Street,
Room 43, second floor. Circles Thursday and
Saturday evenings. Seances for business.
v2nll
A NEW
ARRANGEMENT r,
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,
SEYENTY-0NE FIRST ST.,
PORTLAND.
SEWING MACHINES SOLD
ON INSTALLMENTS OF
TEN DOLLARS
PER MONTH.
v2n!3
For the very best photographs, go to Bradley
I A Rulofsou's Gallery without STAIRS
OB-ASCKXD IX THE ELEVATOR, 13 Mont
gomery St., San Francisco.
OUR AGENTS.
The following persons arc duly authorized to
act as Aicents for tho New Noimi wkkt :
Mrs J.lL Foster Albany
lr. lfaurler
A. A. Manning .
Miss Virginia Olds
Hiram Smith
J. H. 1). Henderson
W. W. Bench
ltov. Win. Jolly
Hon. T. W. Davenport
Mary-I.ftiagory
A. W. Stanard
S. IL Ciaushton
C. A- Reed
Mrs. O. T. Daniels
Mrs. Nellie Curl
P. C. Sulllvnn
Mrs. M. I Cook
Mrs. M. a Cllnc
Mrs. R. A. Vawtcrs
Mrs. R. B- Bishop.
Rev. J."K. Damon
Rev. D. Baslcy.
Mrs. Jane M. Wilon
Philip Rlti
P. D. Moore
Mrs. R. J. George
Mrs. JW. Enslcn
O. It mood
ily
Corvallis
Olympla
McMlnnvillc
Harrisburg
Kugene City
Buena Vista
Hillsboro
SI lverton
... Gervuls
lirownsvillc
- Lebanon
- Salem
-Salem
--Kalem
Dallas
Lafayette
Kahuna
Wnltsburs
l'enuieton
-Seattle
.Seattle
Walla Walla
Walla Walla
Port Townsend
Traveling Agent
-lurtiand
Mrs. M. Jeffries
IL IL Welch .
Dr. J. Wntts
A. N. Arnolil
G. W. Lawson ..
M. r. Owen-
Mrs. C. A. Coburn-
Mrs. J. Do Vore Johnson..
Thos. Parsons.
R. Pentlnnd
Miss Sallle Applegato
Miss B. A. Owens
J. T. Scott, Esq
Mrs. A. E. Corwiu
Geo. Kngle
..Traveling Acent
iTavei ing Agent
-Washington county
.Lafayette
- Albany
Salem
Dalles
Forest Grove
.Oregon City
GRAY'S
MUSIC STORES!
CLAY ST.,
Sun Francisco, ,
101 rirtl .Street,
Portland, Oregon.
THE
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A Jonrnnl for the People,
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GARMENTS.
Agents Wanted
In Every County on
me loan.
. I- DePItAXK,
Manager
Oregon Branch Bouse.
v2-n9-tf
Arrangements have been made to secure the
I Services of a
COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS
upon any and all subjects of Public Interest.
The Xkw NoirrnwnsT Is not a Woman's
Rights, but a Human Rights organ, devoted
to whatever policy may be necessary to secure
the greatest good to the greatest number. It
HMuna nu rc.&,UM injiilll, liu iithiuu, liu I'.tl o I
no color, no creed. Its foundation Is fastened
upon me rocs oi l.iernai i.iueny, universal
emancipation auu untrammeieu l'rogresslon
OUR PREMIUM LIST.
.arifcs. -A.cn:,
fUST RETURNED FROM KAX FKAJT-
1 Cisco with a large and Splendid Stock of
DRY GOODS,
sucn as
SILKS, WORSTED GOODS, GRENADINES,
Japanese Silks, Poplins, Alpacas, Lawns,
Mnrtcllles, rtc.
.AI.0
A Largo and Reautlful Assortment oi
PORTLAND ADERTISEIENTS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HURGREN & SHINDLER,
RF.CT IMPORTi:ils a
turerof' v-i .irntv of
T"IRF.CT IMPORTmis AND M VXVFAC
XJ
PAP.rm,
nuivnoGM,
DIKING,
I.IRRARY AND
COUNTING-nOUSE
Jp TJ R- jV I T TT T 23 ,
0k, Walnut, Rocwood. (brMnnt, Ftr.
MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER,
Pulii, Hair, 3Ioss, Excelsior .Inc.
Etc., Etc., Etc.
T1IK I.AROEST STOCK!
TIIF. II EST WOODS!
THE LOWEST PItUIES!
Warh Rooms Nos. lfiG. S. 17B and 172. Cor.
Salmon and FIrstSts., Portland, Oregon.
nun
PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
ROOMS Corner first mid Stark
over Ijidd i Tilton's Rank.
Contains Orrr Three Thousand tholcc nooks
Over 100 Papers and magazines.
MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL.
Jfontiily Dili's HI OO Payablp Quarterly
i DR. VAN DEN BERGH'S
j So-veircis'ii "Worm Syrup.
TniS TRUr.Y WONDERFUL MEDICINP.
is warranted to expel all worms from the
i Rowels and Stomach, except Tape and Chain
I Worms.
I The proprietor has taken much pains to test
I the comparative merits of the principal Worm
Medicines of the day, which, numerous as the
Kntozoa themselves, have overspread the
I land, each claiming: foritsclfthe name of sne-
! nlft.. .hlla ,m Tmnt-lv 'irtl-Timrlt. T )l
many oiiiiemarconensurcessiui.HDu uu en-ai
good, were we not assured that this combini--advantnges
possessed by no other worm medi-
i-iiip, its inirouuetion at tnts late ay wouiu not
- n auempiea.
The pleasant tnstn find TcNl!nr?lr small
quantity of this medicine required to test the
" urms, or to remove every one
from the system its operating in a few hours.
Unaided by anv Other nnn tWAlh.r irlth II
certainty of effect, constitute it one of the mo-r
uriuiaiiL discoveries or the age.
Had we snaee lifiv kmi-m rr MrtiRMtca
might be adduced to show its progressive and
rapidly increasing reputation lor the last few
years; but to promulgate its fame and estab
lish its character, we only ask for a trial.
us spcctiy operation in an suunen attur-Ks. a.-.
convulsions, colic, fits or spasms, gives it au
unrivaled superiority. Sent by express on re
ceipt of price.
SYMrTOMS OF WORJIS.
Alternate paling and flushing of the coun
tenance, dull expression of the eyes, drowsi
iness, itching of the nose, a swelled upper lip,
tongue whitely furred and thickly speckled
Willi red points, feted breath, au enlarged belly,
a imrtial or general swelling or pufilneness ui
the skin, a starting in the sleep and grinding m
the teeth, a sensation as If something wjt
lodged in the throat, a gradual wasting or Ilif
flesh, sickness of the stomach, vomiting, n
short and dry cough. anDetite sometimes vora
cious, at other times feeble, bowels sometime-!
costive, at other times loose, great fretfulne-s
and irritability of temper, pains in the stomach
and bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy.
Its value in removing masses oi aruuiiies
from the stomach and bowels of children, even
where no worms exist, cannot be too highly estimated.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, iy
DR. VAX DEX BERGH and Agents in all ci t
les and towns.
Dr. Van Den Derail can be consulted on all
diseases that the human system is heir to. Hit
long experience in diseases or women ana
children cannot be surpassed by any physi
cian in the United States or Bnrope. Dr.V. ad
vUes ladles troubled with any Irregularities of.
the Uterus to try his new remedies and get-
cured.
lly consulting and undergoing a simple ex
amination the attlicted ran learn If their dis
ease lie worms or not. At ail events, Dr. Van
Den Bergh can tell them from what dlseafe
they are suffering.
Consultations and examinations free of
charge.
Officb Roous 3S ami a, over rosionieBv
Salem, Oregon.
Issuers uescnoing me sjiuiimiiih win w
nmmnllr flnvnvml. and nelsons living a& m,
distance will lie saved the expense and trottfete
of cal ling on the Doctor. Address
lll(. .1. V. .V. lll'.i-i liaii.Il, . .1
45 P. O. Box 172, Salem, Oregon. .
Dirkctoks Wm. S. I.Kld, P. C. Schuyler, Jr.,
M. V. Deady, I- H. Wakefield, W. H. linselcett.
A. u. liiuiis, u. li. lwis, ji. w. r-cnneimer, ii
Failing,!. Blum.
Officers:
As an inducement lor our friends to make
exertions to secure lnnre clubs for tho NKW
XoRTitWEST, we offer the following list of val
uable premiums :
mriwenrv suiLscnners. nt uuencn.nccoiii'
tinnled Ihn cnsli. we will Klvc tlie HOME
HHUTTI.V: SKWINH MACHINE, without ta
ble, beautifully ornamented. Price, sau.
For thirty-five subscribers, at SlOu each, ac
companied bv the cash, we will give a HOME
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, with Black
Walnut tabic, bronzwl and nicely llnlshed.
Price, SIS.
For fortv subscribers, at S3 00 each, accom
panied bv thecash, we will give a HOMESHUT
TLBSEWlNG MACHINE, finished in extra
style, witn tiincic walnut taoie anu cover.
nice, s..
nieniKive sewing Jiacnines. wiiicu are war
ranted ilrst-class In every parjleular. can be
seen nt the office ot Geo. W. Traver, 112 Front
street, Portland.
tor nny suuscrincrs, ai 5-3 uu cacn, nccom-
I. H. WAKEFIELD
H. FAILING
P. C SUiiuvi.KIt.Jit
President
-Vice Iresldent
..Treasurer
M.W. FECHHHIMER CorresiioiHlrngSec
HENRY A. OXER Librarian and llee. Sec
Empire Hotel,
MAIX STREET, DALLES CITY, OREGOX.,
BOARD BY THE DAY, Week or Month, on,
the most reasonable terms.
superior accommouaiions ior mmniw,
Ctncord Coach to and from the Itousa frea.
A large safe for the keeping ot vsduaMe.
House open ail night.
n!7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprietor;
MIMINPRY RnnnS. RIRRnNS. panle.1 by the cash, we will give, n M.V-OX
, , . ilA3njj( 1-U1H-A11I.K
J. I Atkinson-, Notary Iubllc.
Tyi.kk WoonwAiin.
D. W. W VKEFIEU).
Atkinson, Woodward & Co.,
(Late Atkinson .t Woodward,)
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
NO. 102 FRONT STKEET,
Portlaiul. Oregon,
Pine Laces, Etc.,
Of every variety and description.
Straw (ioods. Parasols and Kid Glores
Oi the best quality.
JEWELRY," r.lXCV GOODS. ETC.,
On hand and made to order.
CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' CLOTHES
Or all descriptions.
Call nml Examine tlie Stock.
Oodd Sold to Suit the Times.
Afir,
97 First street, Portland.
HAVE FOR SALE FARMS AND UXIM
1. roved Lands In Oregon and Washington
Tcrrltorry.
Also. CHOICE CITY PROPERTY, for Sale
ORGAN, four octavo, and to Rent.
single reed, with black walnut case, automatic i We attend to Buying and Selling Real Estate
liellnws swell, two blow iwHlals. Imm-nvcd ren- In CItv anil Country.
special uuuiiiMiu Kieii in me j.?ming oi
ter nressure reed valves. etc ItIcc. vTjU.
mr seveniy-nve suoscriners, ai si in eacn. ac-
cornpaiilcd by the cash, a double reed MASON
ii..ii,iA tiiiii.vs ; resmiues ine nrsi ex
cept that It has also a knee stop. Price, $73w
For seventy-live snbM.-rlbers, ut fa w each,
accomianlisl by the cash and twentv-flve
dollars additional, we will give a MASON fc
HAMLIN UllUAi, or FIVE OCTAVES, ONE
STOP, SKLF-AWUSTINO REED VALVES, IM-
rilOVKD 11ELIX1WM, TIIEMCI-VNT AND KNEE-
HWKI.L. Price, SIOU.
For one liuudred subscribers, at M m each.
and twenty dollars additional, we will give u
.M.SU. K Jl.VJIIil.N UliU.V, FIVE OCTAVES,
five trroiM, tvo sets of ninn.Toii.s tiiisoucii-
ODT, IMPROVED GRAUr.vTKD SELF-AIUCSTINU
REEDVAX.VES,I3irilOVEIlIKI.IAWS,TIIK.MUI.lT
AND RfmhOTKMS. VIOLV, DLU'.VSOX,
FLUTE, TRE.MUIVXT. Price, S125u
Those who desire to work for these iiremiums
can send the names and money as fastas re
ceived. Tlie subscribers will be placed to their
credit, and if enough names are not received
during the year to procure the premium de
sired tliey can choose a leaser premium, or they
will be entitled to receive twentv-flve percent.
lncasuoi ine amount remuieii lor nielr lior.
Property and Collection of Rents, looking after
itepairs and I'aymcni in luxes on l'rojieny in
our hands when desired.
Igal papers written and acknowledgments
Uikeii.
LOANS NEGOTIATED on Ileal Estate Se
curity. Parties having Money to Loan are In-
Vlicii 10 give us a can.
n IStf ATKINSON, WOODWARD Jfc CO.
HEN DEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS,
S. IV. Cor. Morrison nml rirst .Sts..
PORTIVND, OREGON.
PICTURES taken In all tho latest and most
Improved styles, and not Inferior to any on
the coast. Work well done and completed In
side of twenty-four hours.
C3-BABIKS and CHILDREN should be brought
in between the hoursoflOnndZ.alwuvs dressed
In light clothes.
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.
AI.11ERT A. MANNING
KEEPS A FIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSK
for the accommodation of people who pre-,
ter a quiet home to tlie confusion oj a hetel.
Terms moderate. Olympla, W. T. rrStf.
JAMES F. BROWN,
Attorney, Counsellor at Law and
NOT ART POBLIC. , ,
EUGENE CITY ORBOONS-
Consnltalinns In the English, FmMh, GM '
man aud Holland languages. vSL
FORTLuYSD ADVERTISEMENTS.
Oregon Steam Navigation Co's Hoticc-
730ATS OF THE COMPAXY WILL LUVVK-
'ortland as follows :
For The Unites : I i
Daily (Sundays excepted) at a oeIoolr..-M.
ror Astoria
. -r--.fi
Monday, Alfcdnesday and Friday at S p'afoafc
M r JW ': ft
For .llonticello: .
Dally at 7X o'clock A. jl ;! ':tiX
nS7 J. C. AIXSWORTH, Preilnt.'.
BB" CONSTANTLY Receiving Xew Supplies I
by every Slenmcr. nia
OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST.
SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM.
"Wivr.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
J. E. WITHERELL,
No. SO Front Street, Portland,
WILL FIND EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL
those annlvlns for situations In any ca
pacity from Wood-chopper down to a Fat Of-Urn.
Pay special attention to obtaining Farm
Help, House Servants. Railroad Hands, etc.,
irrespective of Nationality.
l'aniessenuing oruers irom a uiMancc musi
bo explicit in their orders, stating Just what
lliey wain, wiiui nicy win jm,iac,iucmjiiiiu
nled by our otllce rces, S2 U0, which may de
ducted from employee's wages), stating wheth
er they will or will not bo responsible for trav
eling expenses of hired help.
4iti j. it. wiiu-jiir.i.i
(ll'XS,
BECK nntl
Importers and Dealers In
RIFLES AMI REVOLVERS
AsTiiENEwNoimiwESTliasnlreaily nrovctl
In pojHiIar success, wo nre decided that ft shall
also prove n triumph.
To enauic our inenus wno may ueciuo io can-
sifs? I vass ior our paper io ueneni uoin iiicmseivos
I anu us
HOW TO SAVE MONEY!
I T5.
Mllwaukie
.....The Dalles
..-.Yoncalla
Roseburg
..Forest Grove
Xchalem
J. W. Jnckon..
L. P. Fislier
.Traveling Agent
Eugene
....-San Francisco
s, -i .im iunrniw- Gordon. Callfomia
Miss Nellie Mossman ....Olympla
I.T. Maulsby 1 ;n"e'
O. W. Brocki-uii-iJ -.Union RldRe;V. T
O. W. Barnes ..Ochoco Valley
J. N. Gale v 'ashlngton Terrltoo-
Mrs. E. Oakshett
Othor parties deslrlns to act as Agents will
please forward their names. We want Agents
at every postoffice throushout Oregou and
WahlnBton Territory.
T)RACTICn ECONOIY IN ALL VOI R
JL dally expenditures. Examine the
IMPROVED
S45. HOME S45.
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
Before Buying. Then decide which Is BET.
Its SIMPLICITY and DURABILITY stvc lltne
preference.
The ONLY LOW PRICED MACHINE using
the COMBINATION PATENT. T.inro sunnlv
Just received. GEO. XT. TltAVEIt,
Gencrnl Agent,
nli Philadelphia Shoe Store, 112 Front St.
MKS. M. J. EXSIGX,
Fashionable Dress and Cloak-Maker,
Third Street, Near Wnshlngton,
(Next door to Nirw Northwest Office),
HAS A Ii.VRGE ASSORTMENT OF PAT
ternsfor I.idlcs'and Children's Clothing
for sale. ,.
Dressmakers can get full assortment of pat
terns, consisting of Iineen (full size), lor ti on,
which will bo sent to any part of the State on
receipt of price. Letter of fashion, how to trim
and make, will be sent with each package.
ih-iv. nf uino! nnttcrns: Ladies' suits. 1 CO:
polonaise, 75 cts.: ovcrsklrt.&J ctis; walst25,ct..;
children's sults,75et.; ovcikIrt,23cts.; waist,
2." cts.; boys' suits, 7j cts.
rtnti,i m,.i fiftiiilnne nn short notice.
I'lease state age in sending for children's
''npl.'iT'J.'Kn-n nnllnmc rlll lw made for llOlllC
use, and will be found much superior to East
ern made.
All orders promptly attended to.
Give mo a call. 2nS MRS. M.J. ENSIGN.
IS.1AC BEKGM.VX,
Union nvXitrlasot,
Cor. Second nml "Waslilngton Sts.
HAVING RECENTI.Y PURCHASED THIS
Market, lam now prepared to sell on reas
onable tenns the bot Meats the country nf
fords. nl
by Increasing our Subscription Lists, we
proposo to give the following nddltloual Pre
miums io canvassers :
Any subscriber who Is In arrears for the X r.w
Northwest, who will send us ills or her own
subscription fee, and one new subscriler, ac
companied uy me casu se uu we win give :
A rair i-anan Jiaruic vase
Or a Bohemian Glass Vase:
Orn Bohemian Glass Card Receiver;
ur J4 uozen l-iaieu lea rsiioons
Or 1 nalr Alexandre's Kid GIov
Or a I.idy'8 Fan, spangled, leathered edge;
uruiiim cage;
(Iran Album for holding ICO Pictures:
Or nn Album (extra) for holding M pictures;
Or a Fnncv letter f!xise:
Or a box Toilet Articles, Including soap,
chalk, penunicry, etc.;
urn Britannia tea i-ot;
Or H dozen Glass Goblets
Orjjdozen GlassTum biers;
urn large uniss r ruib uiaiij
Or a Fino Embroidered Handkerchief;
Or 5$ dozen Linen iianuKcrcineis;
(i. Wrtrtl.m Tnldi Cover:
Or li dozen Table Napkins;
Or KdozcnToweis;
limn eleir.int l'urtmonla.
Anv snhscrilior who Is in arrears lorn vcar's
iniivrintlnn. and who will send Ills or her own
subscription fee, and two new subscribers, ac-
- i , ... .1... n.n !'( ii . Sn rV) ,111
nml ,
A set oi Rogers' Table Forks, triple plated, on
white metal, warranted:
Orasctof ltogers'TableSpoons.trlpIo plated,
nr. .pititA meinl. warranted:
Orasctof Rogers' Tea spoons, triple plated,
on white metal, warranted;
n, .lnren Roirurs' Husooll's Table Ivnl ves.
or niiiiiis oil jioiiiiav. .tinv i:an. is.. i ucmuuuim-i -
' ' .. , . 1 . . 1 .... .1 t t ..i i . , t I n n hniiifwnliie Illrd LlgO.
.'brrmpri;ingI
will bo lauzht. Xew NOKTIIWEST, who 111 send his or her
Lessons ou tho piano will also be given,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FISHING TACKLE, FANCY GOODS, BEADS,
Baskets, Bied Cages, Ct7Ti.Env,
r. - . , n.i. ..
tTOUUCl uami-s, tarin iiiiu iiiiguiis,
BABY CARRIAGES, ETC
V3 FRONT STREET, IORTLAXD, OREGON'
AGENTS for Wheeler A Wilson's Sewing Ma
chines, Needles. Thread, Silk, OH, Etc
Also Agents for the California Powder Works' I
Blasting and Sporting powder. vsnltr
"THE SELECT SCHOOL
Under the direction of
Mrs. II. C. BroM-u
"1 XT-ILL BE RE-OPENED FOR THE RECEP-
U tion i
JACOB MAYER,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer In
DRY GOODS,
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
Hats and Oists Furnishing Goods,
Lndles nml -Hisses'
TRIMMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND
BOXXETS,
Frames, Braids, Cords, OrnamenW, Flowers
Ribbons, Trimmings, etc-
Drcss Goods, While Goods, Yankee No
tions, Etc.
Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim
mings, Etc.
AGENT OF THE ELLENDALE WOOLEN
MILLS CO.
A Ihdl Slock of Blankets, Yarns, Bea
vers, Ticceda and Castimeres
Constantly on
Hand.
LATEST STYLES II V EVER V STEAMER.
LADD & TILT
IO h. 1ST TZ. m JEZ. s ,
PORTLAND
-2nllf
$50 00!
$50 00!
THE NEW WILSON
STRAIGHT XEEDI.E, UNDERFEED
SEWING r.CJIITf33.
subscription fee and three new subscribers, nc-
cnuivamm --v - " - "...
send: . ....,..
A tiindcnmi .inr?jlllie.- iuiii;
nr a handsome Woolen OuIIt.red and while.
orbluennawiuic;
Ora pairor taoie iii--i
Or two pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtalni;
Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Gloves, ai
color or site: ,. r .
Ora Japanese iuii
n. w r.c hest vd. wide Sheeting.
Lv,n subscribers at S3 00 each, amount
ing to Sit uu, we win . , ... . ,
Ait extrn Castor, triple plated.on white meta!
valued at $9 U: ,.
Orai1dJ"S W riUUS " "'"ju.li 'am.;,
OrnCabincl,Japancse Inlaid;
r.m tnnmise Inlaid Work Box.
These articles are all valuable, nnd aro war
ranted to be Jut ns we represent menu t-or-
llplni In 111 s CUV ucn HI UUI UI,Ul.tlll
ALIKE ON I U-lii,. nriielesfrom our own hands at an
hour's notice; or if not convenient to visit us,
MAKES (THE IXCK STITCH
Both Sides.
Runs easy, nnd will do either light or henvy I will !nd the articles by express to any ad
Ls the only. lirst-class fewing Machine sold
for less than SO) ut
Examine and Judge for yourselves. Don't bo
humhuggeil Into paying SirriiOfnra Sewing Ma
chine, when you can get a New Wilson for J.T).
vin9
OFFICE AND SALESROOM,
No. 73 I'lrtt Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
ACENTS WANTED!
MINER & PEARSON.
General Afent.
Xrionlcr of this kind will receive attention
unless the cash nccimiiiiii- n.
,no in ivistofflce orders at the cus
tomary rates of currency, or send draft if pre-
nil v attended to.
xv. .inriiv hone that this unparalleled
offer, which is a new feature In the newspaper
business In Oregon, will meet with a hearty re
sponse rrom the many friends or pur paper,
who up to this time have seemed to fall to real
ize that The Xew XoimtWEST cannot bo run
without money. Xow is the time to make up
oii, TuTin heforo some other person gcLs
the start of you. Sec whatyou can do for your-
ell,the Public and tub ev northwest.
era- PARTIdULAR.
Orders.
ATTBXTIOX
Paid to
nl
-OUEGOV.
EHttillIslictl, 1839
DEPOSITS RECEIVED AXD ACCOUNTS
kept subject to check on draft.
INTKREST allowed on TIME DEPOSITS or '
TRUST FUNDS, in sum of OXK DOLLAR,
.s ij ii i' .tiu irom uaic oi aeposiu , ,
jio.nbv luakij on approved security.
Bonds. Stocks and other valuables receives -!
on deposit for safe keeping. .-, .,
Collections made and proceeds promptly ra
Investments In Real Estate and other nrrss-i
erty made for iHU-tles. u
Sight and Telegrahic Exchange on San Fran-.,,
eisco and the Atlantic States for sale.
Government Securities bowglit ami sold. '
Agent for the transaelton of all kinds of TM-t,
naneial and Trust Business. nl, . ,.
T- V. SHATTUCK.
, til
b. KitinJ
SHATTUCK t UILI.IX.
j. C t o ! ii oys-:i t,-T:x av .
OFFICE ROOM. XO. I, DBKU3PS BUILD-il
ing, First street, Portland, OrefOn. nltC :
PROF. GANS "j
GIVES LESSONS ON THE PIANO AT THE v
ricsianees of Pnpils.
rpERMS Ri:ASONABLE. SatUftcUon Guar-,
X an teed.
i
KXl.irsTOEi?. as co.
Washington St., lief. fVcnnd timlTllIrd,
2trts. h. j. nniscY, ' T;
PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER,.
C VN BE FOUND IX HER STUDIO, Oil th
third lloor of Cornell's Xew BulWlnfr,from
IB (V. X. IllH 1 Jl- 1" ul" , w
CW I.BSSON.-i GIVKJi 1 1.JJMCA1-K i-AI2ir-
INO. - ttl
PORTLAND.
-ORKOOX
fK MAXUFACTURE AX
A XO. 1 ARTICLE. OF"
IIRRAD,
CRACKRRH'
CAKRI,
THE CLOTHING STORE!
IS THE PLACE WHERE
,i ;
GENTS' CUSTOM-MADE GLOTHING, .
Itoys" nnd YontliH t'lothlnsr,
Puxnuhing Goods, Hats and Caps,
iiie..
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Rtc,
Etc.,
ClatsaBakefylf Pas,rynsuallyro,lmWn aFir"-
CAN BK HAD AT
San. Francisco 3?i ice I
lWFro.it Street, rortlnml.
Harris & P'ager.
US" GooiU del i vcred to nny part of t hp eltv
JCt,Jlnli
WM. HAiinis,
San Francisco.
2n"
I i: v.-r.it,
Portland,