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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1872)
a FRIDAY ..AUGUST 23," 187i Thnt Itrldgc Across the "IVIIlniiictte. Behind the pines hwl sank the sun. And 0rknei bung orresu. When 011 the bnlts o VI llhtmette A youth was fceen lo set and .VimI kcl and Ring unio ttte moon wild, yet tweet, pathetic tun, "They're jroini; to build, I reel It i-l. A bridge acrov the Willami tto." The ferry drifted slowly o'er And reached, at last, the other aliore; sailor, with courageous boul, Fibh'd her to land with Ashing ile When, hark ! from o'er the waves a strain, That youth, that voice, thai wild refrain. -They're coins to build, I ieel It yet, A bridge acruw the Willamette." Dark grew the night, the aoand winds blew. Down came the "Oregonlaji dew:" I town mountain hides the torrents notir-d. The rivers rose, the stream leu roared still sung that youth with webtod toe. With "nmU-rell" and rubber clothe. "TherTe going to build, I feel it yet, A bridge across the Willamette." A citizen from Yannany, Who heard him from the Brewery, Suns out, "Young feUar, stop dot shorn. Dot p ridge, you bet, vas pout Wayd ooet; I know some dings, I told you soons. Dare vas m felUrs damn smart eoon. Dot pt-ldge vas all in my eye, you bet ! A prldge across der Willamette!" So wint.r rains and summer bowers HassM on with sad and pleasant hours. 1 ct still sat by the river bank, A man, buld-headed, lean and lank, drown old still singing the same tune, " Tin coining, coming, coming soon, They're going to build, I feel It yet, A bridge across the Willamette:" Years naxi'd- there eame a trav'Ier down To visit the East ivrtland town. As on the rirer bank be stood. He saw a sight that froze his blood Itlghi there, beneath the glaring sun, There sat n ghastly skeleton. Which slow ly lum'd its Beshless head. And grinn'd most horrible, and said, "They're going; to build, I ieel it yet, A bridge aerms the Willamette!" Mary Thome's Cousin. 'Mary, I am astonished!" Of course the grave elder sister was as tonished, in truth and in fact she lived in a chronic state of amazement, for Mary Thorno was always doing some thing to astonish her friends and rela tives. Miss Iluth could hardly credit the evidence of her own senses, in tho hazy clow of the An trust mommr. trlinn she came out of the denial ic shadows of me niue soutli porch, and discovered that yonder moving object half-way up among the umbrageous brandies of the huge old pear tree was not a spray of leaves, nor yet a russet-plumed robin, nor a clHster of sun-cheeked pears swinging in the blue empvrean, but Miss MaryThorne, comfortably perched in the crook of tho gnarled tree, her curls all ilecked with the sifted rain of sunshine that came down through the smiting canopy or leaves, and a book in iu jap, jeeijusuiKea mm, with tlie leaves Hut- ;rig against my face, and the wind blowing so softly, and I intend to slay here. Wouldn't you like to come no ??ail"n nere, itutny? Jt is easily done. Just put your foot on that knot, and then" Ituth, who was thirty, and weighed one hundred aud sixty pounds, bristled up with amazement "Mary Thoruc, are you crazy ? Come down this iiistant!" I "I shan't!" said naughty Mary, toss- I ing the silky shower ofenris away from! her forehead, and glancing down with eyes uiai stioue aiMl Miarkled like two 1 blue jewels. ' "iiut we are all going "Yes, I understand; y vou are all imtn in triumphal procession to tlie depot to render an ovation to tho great Professor La Place, the wisest, sagest, and grand est of mankind, to whom the Tliorne family have the unutterable honor of being second cousins, and to escort him solemnly to a month's sojourn at Thome Hall. Oh, dear!" ejaculated Mary, "I wish I could run away somewhere and hide. I hate this paragon of prime pre cision. I shan't marrv him if he asks. and I mean to behave so badly,(that he won't dream of It. "So, I am not going Willi you, I liate the close barouche, and it's too warm to ride on horseback, shall stay at home." And Mary settled herself snugly, with one tiny, slippered foot swinging down, and her nrettv head elr to Aa r blue speckled birds' eggs, that Ituth i , "Well, thr-n. have it your own way. I you incorrigible romp. I wish yoi ' weren't too Dig 10 sunt, up in a ilark i c loset, or have your ears well boxed." , "It i a pity, isn't it" said Miss ' Mary, demurelv. i "Of course itls Mary. If cousin Tom1 Bradley comes this mofning, be sure to , . .... -' ...... i . 1 1 iiil nu;iii illJU behave like a young lady, mind." "iui rignt," saiu jiar,datmtless. always liked Tom. AVe used to have prand romps together when we wore children." She sat there in the old pear tree pret tier than any hamadryad that over YtW.-vlit' 1 - .1 ll .1.1 A. ..-ran of the garden, her cheek, touched ,v;n. c.i.t,fa o.i-i,tti,ii,i,i 1 V UUtl MIL Ull4 IUI1IVI tICl l(lUiVl( ( 1 : 1 1 . is . i ' fmtiielUk in her lan now Ukin i up rapt ln girlish reverie into tlie blue sky, as it sparkled down through ever moving leaves, ami now breaking into a soft little warble of song, that mado the very robins themselves put their heads on one side to listen. The carriajre had driven awavlontr, since-slie had watched it beyoiftl the curve of the winding roadj the dark mantle of the shadow was slowly follow- ing tho creeping sun-glow aeross tho velvet lawn below, ami the old church I spire among ths tar-off woods had r himed out eleven. And still Mary Thome sat tnere in tnoseiorKeu brandies of the giant pear tree. ssuddeulv there lloateil up into her i leafy sanctuarj- a pungent, aromatic j "do?, which made fier lean curiously f .rward,shading hereyes with one Iianfl ! le better to pefietrate the green foilage , iSuddeulv there lloateil up into heri loafy sanctuary a nunnnt, aromatic j helow. Xot tl. lf mAnliriv v not tlic amethvfct bonlers of iielfotrona nori "'WrttV!ir9oll. .... -y nadence: - saw Httle Mary; "it's iKar.' Yigri1,1 wK' alMl tl,e ow ner thereof andVt'in awhile liner coat, BmokTacriiJ!1", reh 8teps quietly i "That's 'rClte- ,,, , herself. "Xow, ifhc Ui'inin Mary. to down out or thi dllIeiuh7miuS sit up straight in the C , ,l,,ce to mistaken. Tom!" Ze 112?!'' .hc'8 silver accent oi imperative 1,1 " nnd then buret into merrv i-.7.'i '.:ous! 1 the ev mem amazement with wr.t.i. stranger to conjectu ceeded. "I" . i . .- i.. j.i MlTlflllllll I. .11,11 1. I.1MIM nil . the cabbage-beds. Lookstraightuphere. ! I'ju may oonio up iiuio ii you please there's plenty of room for both. You are cousin Tom, aren't you?" she con tinued, as a sudden misgiving crossed her mind. 'Of course 1 am; ami you are Mary, I -upposev" "Marj Ih im Ii. I'p with you, Tom. Jn-t ea, ii hoi of this branch there! initi louiHiniiri. viiii,...;." "minocs, clieckers. or sometli ru wuuww me cailhnii ' K"1 iimc.so tnatyou will be 1. ., ' " -T Kl Vlllfv 1.:,, , - ... . ou dear, stupid couoin t- XT ; read anv nsnfnl honks. Tf v tt.lnnTf ... . " 1HI If . il. 1 . JT Now, shako hands. You ..saucy fullowj I dilTiiot say you mJgltl"Msfmc! i "Well, I couldn't Help it, and besides, nrpn'i, we cousins?" said Mr. Tom swingiug himself comfortably into a branch just above Mary, "Whv. Tom, how you have rJinmnxlt'" sitnitilit.wl flm vmmn l.i,lt ....,-1.1. i i. the curls with one hand, that aim m!tlir. . uuiiur iu mi- maymaic 01 Her clillil , hood's days. "Your hair so before; and what a nice moustache J m " uuiuiri uave Known v hi 1 i-l, 4rri i liiamt. u l , you, xom." "No!" saM Tom, roguishly. "Aiid you've grown so tall! I declare, ium, you-rc spienuiu." Tlio KenllcmanlauclKHl "I could return the comnlimcnts if I only dared. Hut where are all the rest of my relations? The house below is us empty as a hauuted hall." "AH gone to welcome that horrid poky old Professor La Place, who has graciously indicated his willingness to pass a few weeks with us. Tom, I do naie mac proiessor." "Hate him? What for?" "Oh, I don't know, I'm sure! lie is a snutr-dried, conceited old wretch, and I will-wager a box of gloves he wears spectacles." "Nonsense, Mary, why he is only iwcniy-six." "I don't care; I know he Is rheumatic, and wears spectacles for all that. And, Tom now, if you'll never, never breath a worn oi mis " "I won't, unon niv honor." Knid Tom "Well, then, papa lias actually got the idea into his dear old head that! should make a nice wife for the professor, and ami" -vinry lumeu away wmi crimson indignation Hashing in her cheeks. "It is too Dau or you to laugh, Tom! never, icwr will marrv that man." "I wouldn't, if J" were vou." consoled Tom. "But, cousin Mary, wait and see the man before vou decide. He mav be quite a ciecont ieiiow." "No," saitl Mary, shaking her head, ana oiling ner ciierry lips linnly; "I hate him beforehand." " hata spiteful little nussv vou are! said her companion, laughing. "No, Tom, I'm not," and the blue eyes became misty. "I love papa and Ituth dearly, and I love almost every body. I Hko you, Tom, but I hate Pro fessor La Place. And I want you to promise, lorn, that vou will stand mv iricud, and not allow him to tease me into walks, or rides, or irtc-a-lctcs of any Kinu win you v Would he? If she had asked him to preeipitate himself out of the pear tree upon tlie steps below, with those blue eyes nxea on His, iie'ti iiave done It; any man of taste would. "I promise," he said, and they shook hands on it. what a cozy placo for a chat that gnarled old tree was! And when thoy had talked over everything they could think of, it was the most natural lhiiif ill f!ln snrll fliot TVirvi e1,A1.1 -.....- i.ic booK winch had slipped down into ten to- ami M-irvIit th jt? y curls blX . Jbd Xi i.rm, 1 ffiM11, atcliincr the aim iro on liis lashes almost touched his olive cheek: and she thought how very very hand some cousin Tom was, and how much he had changed in the last ten years that had clansed since shn Imil n him tet and she wondered whether Tom was en gaged to any pretty girl; somehow she hoped not. ,,!' Yy couldn't Tom have been f h'ie,tmU llorr"l Professor La Place, " , , ' iufuiiauiuuuiu,anu And when the largo black eyes w I 11 -- i e. , . t ' suuueiuy imeu 10 lien., Alary relt as ",uus u niui roau every uiouRiit of ner mind, and blushed scarlet. "fimiP. Tom," she clmttered, to hide her confu sion, "we've been up here long enough. Help me down, and I will show you the old sun dial that we used to hean tin with buttercups when we were chil dren." What a tiny, insignificant little Man she felt, leaning on the arm of that tall cousin! And how nice it was to have the stately head bent down so courteous ly to catch hor soft accent?, for, tome how, Marj ad forgotten her sauciiiess, and grow n wondcrously shy. A rumble or wheels; it was tlie returning carriage, aud Mary clung to Tom's arm. "The awful nrofossor!" s.lio "Now, cousin Tom, be sure you stand ty" through everything." 10 ,ny end," was the whispored auswen and Marv felt horsnlf !n5 ln,"cK sxs,she s've to repress tlie M,'?R b,ood' .... Vr !5 1 , , ualuutl"! sav? - J,r- T'10"1? and Ituth. as it drew up 7 Ule Snd sweep beside tlie two couslns- !,'S'hftro is l(! Prosor?" je ,lotat the depot," said Ituth; But Mr. Thorne linil carriajre. and cla5ioil lmth i i r. . V- " - : iiuiiu in ins, j "Xa Place, is it possible? "Why, we have just been looking for you at Milk j station." j "I am sorry to have inconvenienced you, sir," was the replv; "but I came !LP J IBrt?,n' aml walkcd oer here tliis morning." "Xever mind now, so you are safely pro!" ovMfiilno.1 1 1 w. ni,l Anlnn... i?.r5 ?Bned old gentleman, "Ituth. mv dear Marv lit mn Inlro- duce you to your cousin, Professor La Place." Mary had dropped his arm, and stood (lisiuayeti. "Vou told mo you were cousin Tom?" "So I am cousin Tom; that is my au 1 .cousin iom; mat is my naTf, V V , IaU0,u,lllP-, Mary," a,m' lno4b'ack eyes sparkled brimful of lePrect'"!? archness, "don't be .ingo t i 1 m orw?ar spec- tac,fs 1 tn? ,tller cousin Tom's P,10". whoever ho is; but I am very Jl0 sn L h.er?p yxy bo Jus, antl v ma umur name happens to be La Place." ,t. i' L ,i " ii- i . i! f ,vc' f,r; , " 1 w"'Bil1 .WRl1 5i - i.V Vit L'l i ?i ,"i"ffV i1'. 1-V?t flml 1 r '.?"ciL.a. ii"1 "F0'. al ""n wen aimrenen- ft . " ,,,.c 11, OllU UUI1- i'rofessor La after all: quiie iiic coiurary, in met. Ann lie &uc- C0"011 111 wvincing her that he liked r"WV! , . " w s r;, so, about six months subsequently, Miss Mary contrived to obviate that incon venience, bv allowing one of them to assume a nearer relationship; and, spite of all her assertions to the contrary, she is Mrs. Professor J& Place. How to ije Nobody. It is easy to be nobody, and we will tell you how to do it. lio to tlie drinking saloon and spend yourle; your leisure time, i on need not drink much now: just a little beer, or some ter tirink- In the mean time play ing else, sure not- ou read. the day an,V, ?" hecPg your stomach full .nj " , "-i'B uur -iuiii!iuii liu i-iSJL .,ln.9-Hillinir names and in a few quite fikrfv T U0Vdy. uuless-as is tlrutfkard0?" ,8llould tu" out a of whieh'l, wofl1!0"111 tSamWcr, cither are anv numberftl!an ,,oboU-'- T,'c about aloons, u-nriy,u"e wen hanging rum shops, j liS3tl?on,S nd otho? SUBSCRIBE! 'V r Unparalleled Inducements to Clubs THE NEW NORTHWEST, A Joiirnnl for Hie I'eoie. DEVOTED TO THE INTETESTS OF Hb'MAKITY. Arrangements have been mado lo secure the Services of a COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS upon any andall (subjects or Tnbllc Interest. The Xmr Vnnrtnrivr Is .1 n Ti'-. ... , Itlglits. but a Human 1(1 to wliatcwr policy may bo liccfis-ary to secure the Kreatet koo1 to tlie jrreatct number. It knovrs no sex.no polltlcs.no religion, no party. noeolor.no creed. Us foundation is r.iJtni.J.t upon the rock of Ktcmal IJIorty, Unlvcrsnl Kmnnclpatlonnnd L'nlraiumcloU l'loKrowdmi. OUR PREMIUM LIST. As an Inducement for nnr frlemls in moVa exertions to secure larce clubs lor the Nr.w NotrntwEST, we oner the following list of vol- -or twent v sul.'scnWr,. nt s m m, nn. iwl""L", we Will CI . - . .'.k.rfA.Aaa. . illlUUk IH uefluitmuy ornnmented. Pri. enrr ?rty. ""briber, at . M each, aecom- The above fwinrr MaMiinx. irhi.i. ninteU flrst-clas In everj- imrtlcular. can be een at the ofllee ol Geo W Ti-irnr ii-JiimUl street, Portland? W.Traver, II. Front For liny fubscribcrs. at SS (O oarh n,w.,., tiiile,l by the h7w; will Irlve sltS?y t HAJII.IN l-Oirr.YIJLK oitOAV. ibnr Tiiiv. Kllurle reeI. will, l.lnnlr ,t . ."":r i JelTo,rSweII.Vwblow"ra,,n tcr pressure reeil valves, etc Price For serenty-flye ubcribeni, at & CO each, ae ramnanled hy the cash, a double reed MASON .;YSJJ'?. OU(?AJf : resemble the flit ex cept that It has also a knee Mop. Irlee. STa. for neventy-llvo RUlxscrlbers, at MOO each, aeeompanled" by the cash s!nd twcnty-flvo ir0ll?r?t5r1W,','S?twc.wl clve a MASON A ........... utni.bii ui UVK OCTAVKS. WTOI". KEU-ADItTSTtNO EKEt VALVES, ONI! IM- raVV 1S' ,!! K'aiCUANT AND KJfKE- For one humlretl til.cwi. .n M , Q!,.Tnly,,.,"nr" nJ'lltlonalwe will Vive u MASON Jt II.VMUN OlUiAN, KIVK "ictvvisI FtVKMTOl-S.TWOHfc-TSOF ntnilATOIl.S THIIOUOIl OIT, IMI-KOVKR OItlfATEl, MEM'-AIUlJSTlx.i ItKKO VAH1S, IMl-llOVED nKLXjOWS,THCllUf JlVr ANM KNRE-SWELI.S. VIOL.V. DIAl'XlaVv FI.UTF.tTUKMUL.NT. llceVsi2i. Tlioe who desire to work ror these premiums "J fc?ntt.,,,e and money nsVast n, re ceived. The subscribers will bo placed to tlioTr credit, and If cnouKh narae are not revived ,he yca.r to Procure tho premium -Klred they can chooicn Iesserpren'luiii or lhev will beentltlclto receive twcnty"nve p?i "otil ln cash or the amount remitted for 1 their Iab! OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. As The N eh- Noirrit west has already proved a popular success, we are decided thatltbhall alfco prove a tkigmi-h. To enable our friends who may decide to enn- ,wi uur inir 10 oeneni ixilli Utem&clvo and us by incrcasln; our Subscription Lists, we propose to eivc the following addltloual Pre miums to canvassers : Any subscriber who Is ln arrears for the New Noirra west, who will send us his orhcrown hubscriptlon rec, and one new subscriber, ac- A pair lrlan Marble Vases; ura uoiiemian Ulass Vase; Or 1 pair Alexandre's Klii ni,,v,,c. Pr u ld?' 1''ail'IingIeiI,lealhe'red edce: Or a Bird Case; " ' Or an Album for holding loo pictures: Or an Album (extra) for holding SO pictures- Or a Fane letter Cuse: ' Or n lx Toilet Articles, Includlns soap liallr ivtrflim.n, nl. . Or a RrltannlaTca Pot; Ora Kerosene Lamp: Or dozen Glass (ioblets; Or !-i dozen Qlass Tumblers; Or a larce Ulass Fruit Dish; Or a Work Raskct: Or a Fine Embroidered Handkerchief Or H dozen Linen Handkerchief: Or a Woolen Table Cover; Or 'i dozen Table Napkins; Or 'i dozenTnwels. Or an elecant Portmnnl.i Any subscriber who Is In arrears lor a year's subscript ion, and who will send his or her own hiibsrnpUon fee, nnd two new mbscrlU-rs. ac companied by the cash-niaklnir S9 00 wo will senu : Afetol Ilfsm'Table Forks.trlple plated, on Or a set of Hosers'TableRpoons, triple plated, on white metal, warranted '"i. Or a set or Rppcrs Tea Spoons, triple plated, on while mntii LvAmnii: ' 1 1 ,"S'i Or S dozen Itoi-crs' A Rui,ell's Table Knives, liestnualltv. wnrrnnlo.1. Or a haudMmc Illrd dace. An person in arrenrs forsubserlpllon to Tar. New Nortiiwkst, who will wmi his or her uiTuf. -.,miiill; 5I. w, WV Will A handsome Marsalllos num. ora pair or Table Cloths Or two pairs or Nottlnsham I.iea Curtains Or three pairs A rmmir. 1-1.1 m. ." . rolnrorslze: ....., ny Or n Japanese Inlaid WmV n. Or 18 yards best yd. wide Slieotlnir For seven subscribers at S3 00 each llilol CO. we will f.n.lt w "-"Ci ,amount- vi)aliSomr' lriple pi:iUe,'on wh"e metal Or a L-idT Ai'rltlnc Desk, of equal value; Or aCablnct, Japanese Inlaid: ' Or an Extra Japanese Inlaid These articles are all valuable, and arewar- ranteu to ue jusi as wo represent them, per- mjiih iiiu in iuw urwiiocan vi&ituscan reiel-e these articles from our own linn.u n, . liour notice; or if not convenient to visit ns. we will send the articles by express to nny nd- uresK. No order of this Kind will receive attention unless the cash accompanies It. Send money In Postoffice orders at tho cus tomary rates of currency, or send draft If n re ferred. All orders promptly attenueu to. We sliicereiv hone that this unnarallele,! offer, which Is a new feature in the newspaper business in Oregon, will meet with a hearty rc ponsc from the many friends of our paper, who up to this tlmo have seemed to fall to real ize that The New NoirrnwEsT cannot be run without money. Now is the time to make ui clubi. Itccin before some othcr person gets l tho start oi you, sccwhaiyoucunuoioryour- tn, the lMbllc and Tun New Northwest. NOW IS THE TIME TO Wi" " "i?"ls,'.wewiiigivon IIOMESHUT- TLK SEWlNt; JIAC1IINE, llnlshed In extra 5.,J;,e -w,,h U'ack Walnut table and cover. Price. Sod. ! sliNKWEED KE5IEDYf" THE UNK WEED REMEDY, Oregon Rheumatic Cure. HISTORY: I "KMEDY IS COMPOSED OP THE Jr.- . ve Principle of the Unk Weeil.Ene. ? ?ELum Cordatum Orlsinls, r.it.-Inalsenoas 2,fi2T0?;. G,PW" rno- abumlanlly anil per- ..j ... ,, iiviuugion county. PROPERTIES, ETC.: .r. J1 . . " a!i Active and Volatile rrinrlple, 2U? . ,y K,h", anil a bitter Tonic I'rln' MEDICM. PROPERTIES AND USES: !... .. "v!?1 Rurc nnd "Pcuy cure for "..'Si ""Pumancuouiana Itlicum.it c Ialn of all klmu tti.., i,.MIt....i tlie Materia Mcdlca. The UNK WEEU IlKM- Vi..r. ,J.I!?rarPd ,b' ,n consequence oPthe eslMlijc bitter principle, possews the nece-arj-virtue of Ijeingn Ioavox'1u1 Touie, rromotlns the Appetite and Invurorahngthe wlKtle Dices! Ivo Appuratu. thu bulldlnc up and strenRthenlnc the oyKteni, while at the mme tlnK the volatile prliiclple, belnR nb M)rbel In the hlno.1 notu sivlri-.n.. lthcumatlc IVilson, rcmovlni; It from the clrcu- There are few remedies known lo the Medical Profession which will remove the lthcumatlc Poison from the blood, but whoe 'action Is so powerful In depresilnc the system of the al ready enfeebled: Ulicumatlc patient, that their use has to be aliandoned before specific cflects are obtainable, and hence the want of success in treating this prevalent and consequently heretofore Incurable disease. Unlike these K'S'JkUVS' a.I"raiI: known, the UNK WEED IthMKln, although pnMlucinsas active and as powerful cllects on tho blood and system In re movlnc the Rheumatic l'olsnn. nieo tvxaa strons Tonic and Itccupcratlm; Element which admits of Us ronllnuul use even by tho most delicate and ikbllltate.1. Thus we have the combination fur tint llrst time or.n...n necessary elements In one remedy, which ac-countAfprltssuperioraiidnever-falflnffcundlve erTects In llheumatlsm. Itheumatlc Goul and Kheumallc IVInsofall kinds. X. XL The UNK WEED HEMEDV Is partic ularly Al PUCAW.E TO lVDIES, In conse queiiceoflts Tonic Qualities. TESTIMONIALS : Weareawnre of Ihe fact that It is cenemlly f." nmtlr to procure certinciUes atlestlii" the ell Wy of patent remedies from a certain class oflhose who uscthem. We ha ve selected the following because the names attached to them nro those or men of the most careful and MmipuloUH character, and lccause tho larce clai of their acquaintances In Oreeon will not ror a moment, accusoor suspect thein of nny I exBCfferatlon In the staletucnts thev mv , make: Certincate front the Deputy Jailor of Mult nomah Comity Jail; Cily Jail, Portland, Oreson, l, T ii ti T lir-i Ir. A. 5i. ix)rTeat Co.: I was ntturkni with 1 ?. f.v-r? r rheumatism. crvo tfio IlMtK 1 ? '" "r.1 ""r1"' ?""Wr bla.Ie-lndeed 1,. NF v ?hout i 1 .U,e JO",,H lny ,mly 1 urrcl preat pain Prl'Jfl ci! tB , ""f"1.''''-..,1 wu nttended by a regular phy ,t mA.m. ?.'. '"l rert. I was lndScedtitry it was In my BIU ntlfllitll. T M- nllA...U.I i r;ir ""7". .".., ! e,r L'JL0, Element Is correct to my own knowledire. JOHN P. WAKD, Jailor. Alia California liookand JobI'rlntlnsOnice"l 0J California treet, 5. Dr V. M IJv i"rlfV1i?Jul,c,,,.8TL J . . ,r??i Co-! lor "cvcral yeara I ! have ln .uklert to rheumatism In my right slloulu,,r. renderinc me unable to JT!!-. .Ml 1 .r"r"e 9r.'P "ttack Mime ' ,',',." . ";u.u.rca "rj- J'our "Unk Vml Iteineilv," ami the result wus a perfect lire Jn n few days. I took only two-thlrtU of nim i.," in in" r " a certain cure for rheuma- . . wiuc. .iiy iirm oeiicr is oinmend all allllrtt.1 with that dreadful dls - eiiM to try your "Remedy" and le cured. JNO. R. McIVNE. Certlflcale of A. R. Shipley, Kso., special con tributor to the "Willamette Farmer," and Sec retary of the Oregon Horticultural Society: t . s, , Owcgn, Oregon, March 2S.1ST1. Dr. A. M. Loryee i : Some tour weeks ago I was entirely protmted with rheumatism; in fact I was almost helplasA. I sent to you for one 10-miM-e Uiltle of tho "Unk Weed Remedy." by the use i,t which J experienced almost Imme diate rcller, nnd by the time the liottle was mno the rheumatism was cone. From inv own experience, and from what I have heard in 7K ."" "' "wii me uiix Weed, liellcve it to bo n certain curoror rheumatism, lours resiiectfully, A. IL. SHIPLEY. den, f the On Stoti .srlSl luMsSES and Ulltlmrnfi'stnlliflm, rr?. ""-"- l,enilIAln fmm IT,,,, T . rtr . . fjVtrorlland, April 1.18TI. ir. A. 31. 1rrea A Co.: I wn iifni.n.i .Fii. severe attack or chronic rheumatism; was con lined to mv lel mnsi ortim ,, f,'. when I used the Unk Weed and ft ,.. J injj.-ijjt. frrtJ.flin,-I"'ncs ?t tbc celebrated r.. v, tun niiis oi i nc u rcoix iurfs To Dr. A. M; IcS?Tiri"l,SnVltSw. edne the eiacsiey of your"Unk v.-.i ifiT'. f;S?..Kir.,.'.m",'c ro." .1 was aaiiSKf llamma orv rl mn .,.1. 5 Z X ' L". ",,,2 JPJ. ln: l ' nllcd rheumatic remedies wltl.out nny relief ircc.ivablc. I then tried yoSr' inl",'' ""i""'. ,,sc In the most hapm etlects a perfect cure. Tr,,u- .n,;UT ""''I'J JAMES iiYIlEE. O.WverrSi1.V,C we-ka merehant Dr. M. Loryen i ffi? Si'SvSSSia ...u.. ... trvi.-M.iii, uiiiivicu Willi innamnintnrv rhenmatlsm. Itctired me of that dlscaie "jf? hands, wrists, ankles in.ii ..ii .Jr. ;i. .3l wereswollen-nnd vir) painful 1 1 O. W. WEAVER. Certificate from Hon. Nat. II. Lane Pilot Commissioner or Oreeon. and a member of the City Council ol East Portland: lmmoeror ",c r. . . K'V't Irlland, April 19. 1S71. , Dr. A. M. Iyryea4 Co.: I have been nffllctwl or sevejpi yMra. past with "weakness ln tho im-jK.-" juiii wanuenne rheumatic pains, nc- rjl!le VS'"0 or.f'0,,.r "-Jnk AVeeil Remedy. or Oreeon Rheumatic Cure," I havo been entirely r ."j c uso relieved , mm tint riuiiy recommend it as a Inable and ellective remedy. most va NAT. II. luVNE. Certlflitc fmm TTm, ni.iMin tni.i,... . memlerorthe City council ofliist Portland: it t I-it Portland, April 7, 1S7L Dr. A. M. IirveA.t r:iits. Thi. iZ ,n form you that I have used your "Unk Weed" i..r iiriunism Hiu, rucumauc pains, and round rellel from the use of onlr one imtiio ,n,i recommend It to JI)om in need f such n rem- ssii. luura, UlDEUr TIUinvTTS. Certlflcalo from Hun. n. nnimi.i- t-ounty CommUsloner of Multnomah county. . East Purtlarid. April I.117L Dr. 'V. Irywi Co.: I have used tho "Unk Weed ltmMly." and am sallsncd It Is n valua ble medicine. ltreinilntrRniiii invi-nmfM SVStem. Tills IS till iTiu,rlAnf,n vllk l,n iriiiyyours. t- 1. 1'Ul.MHY Certificate fmm ili. i.i,nhi musician, Prut Olio Vleuxlemps: IP, Ongon Mnslcnl Institute, Dr. A. M Loryca A. Co.: I -as atlacibil will,' severe Inflammatory rheumatism, tufffrlnc creat pnln, nnd was so prostrated that I was ...m.ri i ttI, , ,y u.sines.s. j uscn one oot- V.x. v;,r "u" wool Remedy, or Oregon Rheumallc Cure," anil was entirely cured by It alone. OTTO VIEUXTEMFS. PUT IT INTEX-OUNCE BOTTLES, .-AT One Dollar mid nnr Cents) per Bottle. PREPARED AT THE OREGON MEDICAL LABORATORY, DTI. ite CO., E.ST rbRTLAND,' OREGON. .). r i . , f f ,i i jt n j c-FOBR..i.r.BVAi.i.DBr;ooisTF. mi: PORTLAND AD12RTISEJIENTS. HURGREH & SHINDLER, DIIIECT IMPOBTEIW AN'D ITFC turcrs or every variety of PARLOR, BED-ROOM, DINING, IJBRARV AND COUNTING-HOUSE F IT 15 N I T TJ 3 E ...IN Oak, Wslnnl, IUscwood, (brstnot. Elf. MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BUCK WALNUT.tUMBEH, I'ulu, Hair, Moss, Excelsior llite, Etc., Etc., Etc. tiii: inKST stock: : Tiir. itnsT coons : THE LOWEST IMtlCES! AttE Rooms-Nos. 16G, W, 170 and 172, Cor. Salmon and First His., Portland, Oregon, nlltf PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ItOOMS-Corner First mill Stnrk SIm.. over Ijdd ,t Tllton's Rank. ronlnini Otrr Three TUouvaml (bolrc Cooks Over 100 Papers and Magazines. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Monthly Duos 81 OO-I'nyiilile- Quarterly ,.n.'.nK:ro.usWm- JM ! C- Pahnyler. Jr.', M. P. Demlv. f if. Wnk,IM. w. if if,Li A. niblK, , c. ir. lwl, l. W. Kwhlielm-r, 11.' I'ulllng, I. Ilium. ' Officers : L. IL WAKEFIELD II. FAILIMl , , ... P. C. .SCHUYI.KIt.Jii President -VlceflYeshlent -Treasurer SI. W. FECHHKIMEIL Corrosn.millnfsv, HEN UY A. OXER. Ubrarlun and Rec. Sec . U Atkinson, Notary Public. Tvi.ek Woodwaiih. D. W. Wakefield. Atkinson, Woodward & Co., il-ite Atkinson A Woodynrd,) REAL ESTATE AGENTS, NO. 102 FRONT STRKET, I'orilnnil, Oregon, HAVE FOR SALE FAIUIS AND UNIM ... ,1'rove.l IjiniU In Oreson and Washington Terrilorry. Also ('HOICK CITY rilOPERTV, for Sale and In Kent. We 111 f ,.,11 1. ltnvlnt. Bn,l U.llln . v uiiiry. Nlal attention Riven to the TUmllnc of ! Hcpalrx and Payment of Taxes on Property in our hands when ilKlml. takeS"1 IKI,,ers wri,,eu nnd acknowledgment!! LOANS NEGOTIATED on Real Estate Se cV.r": lrtles hav ns Money to Ixian are In vited to give us a call. iHStf ATKINSON, WOODWARD A- CO. HENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC P.OOFS, N. W. Cor. Jiorrlsoi, nnd rirst Sis., PORTLAND, OREGON. PICTURES taken ln all the latest and most X Improved styles, aud not Inferlortonnvon the coast, ork well done and oompleted In- ea-RABiEs axi cm li-ren should be broucbt In between the hoursof Wand2,nbvaysdreSil In light clothes. JACOB MAYER, Importerand Wholesale Dealer In Xtt.ST GOODS MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods, Lad lev mill .Hisses TRIMMMED AND UNTRIMMKClIATS AND RONNETS, Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, elc. Dress fiooils, White Goods, Tankcc No tions, Etc. Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AGENT OF THE ELLENDALE MILLS CO. WOOLEN A Full Slock of Blankets, Yarns, lica- verg, Tweeds and Ceissimercs Constantly on Ifnnd. LATEST STYLES IlYEVE"nY".STEA3IER. , . j UK?,- ATTENTION PaM to ul r PARTICULAR Onlcrs. ii3LTJrrsroT3it sc co WahInslon Si;, lt. fteconiV arilf TlfTRi;4 1 PORTLAND .VongcdN "y E MANUFACTURBN! a xo ' 'Akticix' or; IIREAD, ORACKRRs; CAKES, And all kinds of Pastry usuallyfound in a First Class Bakery; ' r fiooils del I vered tolntiy pari of I ho cltv MTSCEI DR. VAN DEN . BERGH'S Sovci-cipju TVoxnii Syrup, "I 'ins THCLY WONDERFUL MEDICINE u?J-li"m?Xi to e-P' a" worms from tho ' Wornis i"raacn, excepi jape ana Chain I i.'??Ipro,,rie,or ,las taken much pains to lest i the comnarBtivo mn.itL ,i.n n-- Knta,JSc,.?r ",c day, which, numerous as the innHS.i.,L,,eWIves 1,ave oven.prcad the i?n.' ' cl?'ralns for Itself the name of spe mSn'JiSh wmIe we frankly acknowledso tfiat areonen succcs.smi.and do (treat S'M7eiLwe not Iuis"rcd that this combines SnJ ?f???JiM?eB.soa no otIlcr wrm medl hV?r ifJj ,,od,lrt,on at ,uls ,a,c llay would ' llie pleasant tucrn nn.i .n..i n Su1?01 ;h,s "'"nemo required to test the frnM ihT , "arms, or to remove every one imhiii i J",'m1,.8oP?ni,I,1S ln few hours, wHnlrSV .fr .othcr vamo, together with Its briiMrTnf nf 'ntclf constitute It one of the mast brilliant discoveries orthe age. miB?iti2Tnrt,'f5ace. here' "s or certlflcatcs S ft iJdUuefa to snow ,u Prosressivoand 4. 7ea'ns reputation for the lastrew hsht AV' Promtilsato !ts fame and ii- iJUaracltr we on,y a-"11 for a trial. ennvTiWbr. 1 .V"'2? ,n 311 sadden attacks, as f.JSf, .n c""c' nts or Pasm, gives It an wTptorPJrIc,.P''r'0r!li'- br "Ponre- hVMJTOJts OP WORMS. Alternate inline : zz . nu!cta s we lieu utierlin. y rurre,, a'ul tiHckiy "rkia with red nointv f,.t,i i,nti. iX . " fiUflLQ H'L,K'i?.fTa Rwe"nR r pufflnsness of the teeth, a nsation as if something "ran ol?ed in the throat, a gradual wasting of the Hesh, sickness of the stomach, vomiting, a short and dry cough, appetite sometimes vora cious, at other time, feeble, bowels sometimes 'if.of m.Vr,VmPS looie' srt fretfuhVess and irritability or lempcr,p.iins In the stomach and bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy. its value in removing masses of crudities from the stomach ami bowels of children, even where no worms eiist, cannot be too highly es- Iretnrel and sold, wholesale and retail hv I)1L VAN DUN IlEltGHand AgenUln all'cit les ami towns. Dr. Van Den Rereh can ! mn,n..i .,, diseases tliat the human system is heir to. His lorn; experience In diseases or women and children cannot be suirassrtl by any oh-sl-clan In the United states' or Europe. Dr V ad vises lailies troubled with any Irregularities of cured t0' ''U ""W nfmpdIes and get IJv consulting and undergoing a simple ex amination the allllcted can learn If their dis ease bo worms or not. At all events. Dr. Van l)en Bergh can tell them rrom what UUease theyaresutrerlng. Consultations ami charge. Office Room S Salem. Oreeon. examinations free of and 3?, over Postofllce, lienors iiencriMng the symptoms will be nromntlv answereil. nn,l tliMAiioe will lie NkVMl Hie exnonw nnU trouble DR. J. W. VAN DUN I1KROII. 11 I-. O. liox ITS, Salem, Oregon. Empii'e Hotel, MAIN STREET, DAIJ.ES CITY. OREfiOV. BOARD BVTIIB DAY, Week or Month, on the most reasonable terms. buperlnr accommodations for families, Cancord Coach to and from the house free A larse safe for the keeping ol valuables. House open all iileht. nl7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprielor. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. AI.RRRT A. MANNING IJ-EEPS A FIRST-CL.VKS BOARDING HOUSE for tlie neeommodation or people who pre Icr a nulet hmue to the mnfudnn ... .. i,,;.,i Terms miMlerute. OlympIa.W.T. naif. " JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at Law and NOTARY PUBLIC. EUGENE CITY' OREGON Consulutions in the English, French, Ger man and Holland languages. n2D. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. Oregon Steam Navigation Co's Notice. BOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL LEAVE Portland as follows : For The Unlles : Dally (Sundays excepted) at 3 o'clock A. M. ror Astoria: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 o'clock A. Jt. For Moutlcello: Dally at 7', o'clock A. jr. nST J. C. AINSWORTII, President. LADD & TILTON PORTLAND.... OREGON Estsiljlislictl, lgt."50. DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS kept subject to check on draft. INTEREST allowed on TIME DEPOSITSor TRUST FUNDS, In sums of ONE DOLLAR Aril) UPWARDS from date of deposit. MOXEY IJ1AN"HI nn unnmnx umirltr. Bonds, stocks and other valuables received on deposit for safe keeping; Collections made and proceeds promptly re mitted. Investments In Real Estate and other prop erty mane ror parties. Hl?h t and Tolcsirahlc Exchange on San Fran' Cisco aim tue Atlantic: states tor saie. Government Securities bouzht and sold. At-entfor the transaction of all kinds of KI nanclal and Trust Ilusincss. nl Ii P. .SHATTCCK. n. xiixrx. SirATTlICIv A- KII.T.IN, Attorneys nVVjf-1?031. M0i.-' OEKTOPS BUILD- w.i,h, .. aireci, i-unianu. iire?on. nltf PROP. GANS uivt!, IE35QH5 ON THE PIAHO AT THE Residences of Pupils. rjlEUMS REASONABLE. Satisfaction Guar jl uiiieetu MRS. S. J. KOISEY, day It LBSiOMS lilVES IN lVNDSCArK PAINT- 1. NO. THE CLOTHING STORE ! IS THE PLACE WHERE GENTS' CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHINS, ltoj-fc nnd Youths' Clothing-, Furnishin-g Goods, Hats and Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc., Etc., Etc., CAN BE HAD AT San '., ITi'niiciHco Prices 11.1 Front Street, l'ortlantl..' " ;'TjHarrisi& Prager. PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER, ri'VXiiiE, l",Nn IX "ER STUDIO, on the lVt v tniT.' c?rlj't'!,1 New Building, rrom li A. M. till 1 1'. m. of each dav fS'yt. HARK!, San Francisco. "TSSTlSND,,yEimSETS. FIRST PKE3I TjTJX Oregon Stat&Fair, 151. THIS SPACE RISEnTtU FOK HIMES & BACH ELDER, Steam Book and Job Printers, who Intend fill- In-; it with an advertisement as soon as they Ret time to write one. In the mean tlmo call on them at OS Front St. If you wnt any kind of Printing done. mpr dr. j. r. ai.nsx. D E HT TI S TU 107 Front Street. PORTLAND . OHEGON nl DIC MARY A. TUOMPSOS, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUn RESIDENCE AND OFFICE THIRD ST. between Salmon and Main, opposite tho Public Square. i-aiis nitenueu in nny part or the city. Batteries for snle.nntl inst rncrlnni fimn mi the use ofelectriclty as a Remedial Agent, nl. T. 3X. FRYER, nn.ii.nR in BUT GOODS AXD CI.OTJIIXG. Groceries, Roots, Shoes, Nnlls, Etc., -AXD.. Pl'KCHASEK OF FARMERS' PRODUCE. Highest Cash Price paid fbr WOOL. CORNER FIRST AND MADISON STRBETS rOKTIAXD, OREGON. a5-nlS-tf MISS MACNAMARA HAS OPENED A LARGE AND CHOICE As sortment of Millinci-j- Goods, At 71 Flrsit St, bet. Washington . I: Stark, Next door to Latld & Tllton'n Bank. And hopes by attention to business and prompt- ,1 wvuuhb uiuen io meei. a snare oi pat ronage. Two flrst-class milliners wanteit immediate ly. To Urst-class hands highest wages paid. Also two small girls wanted us apprentices. Apply at the store, 71 First street, Immediately. upuiioistr nB"WlIEKE-sa CiTIMd Mrs. ILGct that I'nt Clilcken7"-oW TrHY, DONT YOU KNOW? SHE GOT Rat ASCHENHEIM 4, BUIKEIEY'S WASHINGTON MARKET, where they keep all kinds of Fresh Poul trj. Game and Fish, and receive by overy steamer a splendid assortment of California vegetables." N. H. Consignments from the country sollc- tied. nun. - MURPHY A KELLY, DBAI.ES IX FAMILY GROCERIES. rocxTRT rKonrrE.Fncm axd tkgetabies, Corner of Thlnland Washington streets (op posite l'resbyterlan Church), Portland, Oregon. J-oOds dcjivereti to all parts of the city FREE Or CHARGE. nl DR. H. IL FKEELAXD, (I-TB OP SAX FB.SCISCO,) 2D IV T I S T . ROOM NO. TWO, DEKUMS' BUILDING, Cor. First and Washington Sts., Portland. HAVING HAD A NUMBER OF YEARS' practice in San Francisco I feel competent to do First Class Work ln all Dental Opera tions. Satisfaction guaranteed. Nitrous Oxide administered. Kcferenccs : Rev. Wm. Roberts, Judge 0. N. Denny, Dr. Dickson, Messrs Qulmby and Perkins, and Danhvay, of the New Nobtiiwbst. nl SAN FRANCISCO. THE FLORENCE SEWING . MACHINE TriLL SEW EVERYTHINh 'NEEDED .IN" if a famllv. f mm t tn llo.-rS. n t k.fv. estfabrlc. It Doe Jforc M'ork, - - 1 ' 1 Jfor Kinds ; oOVorlc,'- ' Ami lief ter ITerls Ml.!. " Than any other Machine (J t j If there is a Florence SewIns,Machinc within one thousand mllesof San Francisco not work ing well or giving entlrctiifactlon. If I am Informed of it, It will be attended to without expense of any kind to the owner. SAMUEL HILL, Agent. 19 Nw ilontgomery St., -Grand Hotel Building-, . San "Francisco. 8EXD FOB CIRCITARS A.B S.IHPIE3 OF fOFS. 3-ri. , Active Aucnt. 'Wanted Everywhere, fc . Praoeb Portland, 2n7 Jan.3f;,lS71-n5S10m