The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, August 30, 1872, Image 3

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    FRIDAY -AUGUST 30, 1S72.
HOMEKEWS.
There are no vacant houses in Salem.
Legislature will convene one week
from next Monday.
There is a natural bridge on the lite
rati in Polk county.
Monmouth College will resume stud
ies on next niomlay.
Seattle merchants are buiser than
they ever were before.
The Portland Academy and Female
Seminary will re-open September 9th.
The CheniekeU H6lel at Salem will
probably be open on Monday, Septem
ber 24.
An unusual number of prominent
men through the Stato are sojourning
in the city.
A Territorial Pchool Teachers' Con
vention will be held at Olympia early
next month.
It is expected that water will be let
into tiie Tualatin-Oswego Onnal by the
first of .October.
Twelve thousand bushels of new wheat
had been received and stored at Tangent
up to the 51st Inst.
An examination of the Stato Treasur
er's Report shows the funded debt of the
State to be $290,467.
The JlrpulrfieaR says the weather was
too damp last week for the threshers to
work in Polk county.
About seven hundred dollars in pre
miums will be distributed at the Jack
son County Fair in October.
leu uiousonu uoiinrs m premiums
will beofrered at theStateFair this year.
Fast horses will take the large purses.
There never was, in the history of
Olympia, so many improvements in
progress at the same time as at present.
The Portland Free Discussion - Club
have tlieir weekly meetings every Sun
day at 3 o'clock p. m. at Xo. Sfl First St.,
up stairs.
Crops are good in Washington coun
ty, and a large amount of now wheat is
already stored in warehouses awaiting
shipment.
Clark Smith, of Washington county,
reports having found extensive deposits
of stouo coal about twenty-five miles
from Cornelius.
A little son of Mr. McAlieter, residing
near Oregon City, was so badly burned
several days ago that he died soon after
from the effects.
A large number of settlers are going
into Grant county, which must event
ually be one of the richest counties in
Eastern Oregon.
Washington county will hold its an
nual fair at Ilillsboro, October 14th to
ISth. It will think itself the best county
fair in the country.
A meeting is called at Lebanon, Linn
county, for September 5, to take action
in regard toobtaininga branch or switch
of the railroad to that place.
The Young Ladies' Bible class of the
First Presbyterian Sabbath School will
give a Festival for the benefit of "The
Home" on Wednesday, September 4th.
Harvest is about over in Jackson
county. The crops are very poor, yield
ing not more than fifteen bushels per
acre. Wheat is dull at Sl 00 per bushel;
oats, 75 cents.
The Benton Democrat says most of
the fall grain lias been garnored, but the
spring crop, in many localities, is yet
uncut, the cool, damp weather prevent
ing it from ripening.
The Albany Democrat says large
quantities of wheat are now pouring
into market. But little has been sold
and no price oan really be said to have
been settled upon by buyers.
The Bulletin says: "Mr. W. T. Smith,
of Wasco eounty, raised the present sea
son 440 bushels of clean spring wheat on
a field of only nine acres. The variety,
we are informed, is tiie little club
wheat."
The Albany Register tells the story of
a woman Mrs. Luper who, on account
of the scarcity of hands, mounted a
reaper, drove the team, oiled the ma
chinery, and acted as captain of the en
tire turn-out for two days.
The Jtcgiater urges the citizens of Al
bany to "wake up" and act about the
work of bringing In the water from the
Santiam to Albany for manufacturing
purposes, and says the construction of
the propwed ditch would be of incalcu
lable benefit to the town.
H. C. Clement of Halsey writes to the
Register that the warehouses of that
place have received only about 14,000
bushels of grain as yet, as farmers have
not fairly commenced hauling. Halsey
i rapidly increasing in size and popu
lation, and business is very good for the
season of the year.
The railroad bridge across (lieUnip
qua is about 1,500 feet in length, con
sisting of five spans of 100 feet each,
the balance being trestle work. The
first span is nearly completed. The
bridge is of the Howe truss pattern and
will be of great strength. Colonel Leon
ard, of Portland, is the oonlractcr.
J. M. Sutton, No. 14 Morrison St.,
announces to the public that he is pre
pared to do all kinds of plating and gild
ing loeks, bolts, gas fittings, stair rods,
watch cases, spoons, castors, and table
ware plated and gilded to order. Elec
trolyping done on short notice. Prices
reasonable, and work insured as repre
sented. -
The Albany Democrat says: 'C. P.
Burkhart, Esq., informs us that he has
received an order to furnish the Xew
York City Board of Exchantro wliii
specimens of all the difloreut kinds of
gram i.iuuucuu iu uregon the amount
to consist of tliree ousbels of each va
rioty. He will send barley, rye, oats
wheat, and all other kinds of cereals
produced in thitMatiturteiu- -
The Orenonian says: Wo have beeu
shown a letter from a gentleman living
in LeRoy, McLean county, 111., which
contains the following: "I heard a letter
read from a Mr. Murphy who went from
this place last fall to Yamhill county,
Oregon. He says, 'Oregon is the most
God-forsaken country on the face of the
earth; so dry that people are driving
their stock to Colorado. There are no
potatoes, so dry people cannot raise
them, and they are worth $2 a bushel.
Everything is dried up, and all the old
farmers are trying to sell out and re
move to Kansas, Iowa, Illinois, Ne
braska, and other places.' " The writer
of the letter says, "I have no confidence,
however, in what Murphy says." Now,
we are not acquainted with the Murphy
referred to, but we will venture to say
that lie is vastly more "God-forsaken"
than the country which he so falsely
denounces. And, besides, every citizen
of the State knows that his statements
above referred to are false in every re
spect, not one of them having a shadow
of truth from beginning to end. There
is no State in the Union with as few
drawbacks in an agricultural point of
view, and it is only because occasionally
some such a grumbler and falsifier as
the Murphy referred to, by some means
happens to come amongst us, that any
other impression ever gets abroad con-
corning Oregon. To those who havo
ever been in Oregon a denial of Mr.
Murphy's statements is not necessary,
and it is only for the information of
those who have not a personal know!
edge of our climate, resources, etc., that
we deom it necessary to thus defend the
country from his untrut hful and slan
dcrous statements.
Cum: For. Dnuxiccxxcss. Pepper
mint water, six ounces; tincture of nut
meg, half an ounce; magnesia, eighty
grains, and suiphat of iron, forty grains,
dissolved in the peppermint water. If
you are in the habit of having n cock
tail before breakfast, take a couple of
teaspoonfuls of the mixture as soon as
you get up. If you feel that you can't
resist the old temptation until break
fast, take n third spoonful, but not more,
as, though it is not dangerous, it may
sicken your weak stomach. Then fill a
one ounce vial with the mixture, put it
iu your pocket, and every time you feci
the old desire coming on too strongly
take a teaspoonful. As your stomach,
if you have been drinking hard, is easily
nauseated, don't use more than the one
ounce vial full, in addition to that get
tliirr un. at any one dav. The reeino Is
sullicient for about a week, by which
you should be nearly or wholly cured.
But it is well to keep a supply on hand
in case the taste returns.
For inflamed eves, use the iuice of the
strawberry after being strained and set-
tieu.
For the very best photographs, go to Uradloy
fc IluIofKOn's Gallery without STAIRS
OSTASCKND IN TIIE ELEVATOR, A3) Mont
gomery St., Kan Francisco.
OUR AGENTS.
The following persons arc duly authorized to
aet as Agents for the New Northwest :
Mrs J. II. Foster Albany
Ashby Pearee . Benton county
Dr. Bayley Corvallls
A. A. Manning Olympia
Miss Virginia Olds. - MrMlnnvllle
Hiram Smith Harrislmnr
J. II. D. Henderson ...Kusene City
W. W. Beach Uuena VIstn
Rev. Win. Jolly Ilillsboro
Hon. T. W. Davenport.. -Silver!. m
Mary J. Macers (jervals
. w. stanaru umwnsville
S. II. Claughlon
v.. A. Reed
Mrs. O. T. Daniels
....Lebanon
Salem
.Salem
Salem
Dallas
Lafayette
Kalama
..Waltsburg
-Pendleton
Mrs. Nellie CrL
1. C. Sullivan.
Mrs. M. F. Cook.
Mrs. M. C Cllne
Mrs. R. A-Vawters
Mrs. R. B. Iiislmp.
Rev. J. F. Damon
Rev. I). Bagley.
Mrs. Jane M. Wilson..
Phllln Rllz
P. D. Moore
Mrs. R. J. Oeorge
Mrs. M. J. Enstarn
-Seattle
rattle I
Walla Walla
Walla Walln
Port Townsend
Traveling Agent
-l-omanu
O. B. Blood Traveling Agent
Mrs. M. Jeffries .Traveling Agent
H. II. WeieJi Washington county
Dr. J. Watts Lafayette
A. N. Arnold .AIbany
G. W. I-awson Salem
M. P. Owen Dalles
Mrs. C. A. Cobwm Forest Grove
Mrs. J. DeVore Johnson Oregon City
Thos. Parsons- Mflivaukle
R. Pentland The Dalles
Miss Sallie Apidegat Yoncalla
Miss B. A. Owens Roaeburg
J. T. SeoU, Esq Forest Grove
Mrs. A. K. Oorwin Nehalem
Geo. Kngle TraveIlng Agent
J. W. Jackson Eugene
I 1". Fisher- -Sun Francisco
Mm. I-iiira De Force Cordon California
MK Nellie Mosninan Olvmpift
I. T. Mnulsby Vancouver
l. W. Brock Union Ridge, W.T
;. W. Barnes
J. N. Oale
Mrs. K. OakflietL.
Oeltoco valley
. Washington Territory
Traveling Agent
Oilier parties desiring to act as Agenbi will
please forwrd their names. We want Agents
at every notoffiee throughout Orertm and
Washington Territory.
NEW THIS WEEK.
POLITICAL MASS MEETING
COURT HOUSE
la this Clly, on
I'rlilB.r r.teiilng, August noili. 1S72,
3IKS. A.. J. DTJjVX"W.A."Y",
-TTAVING RETURNED FROM THE EAST-
JL'-L ern States, will address tho citizens of
Multnomah county, on the political lsues of
llie day, at tno court jiouseon i-nuay evening
next, commencing at eight o'clock. Every one
Is cordially Invited to be present.
Music by Cordcs' Portland Brass Band
Mrs. Dunlwav, having attended a lanre num
inr nnlltiml meetings East, nnd having con
versed personally with many of the prominent
politicians or the country. Matters herself that
Ii, ,rm i.t nliln tn talk to a Portland audience
Intelligently. She will al-o give a synop-ds of
Her Interview; Willi Horace JroeIey
LET THERE
By order of
COUNTY
BE-A
. -
GOOD TURNOUT I
CENTRAL COMMITTER.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
To SpinrrtTAi.irr
TuixKKits. A fall supply of spiritualist and
kciurm duuk3 Keni constantly ror sale at snows
Mv-i.ii iiuu iwiunn uooKsiore ana uencrai
Pacific Aeencr. 319 knic iinvL ii n stains.
near Bush. Also Adams & Co.'s Golden Pons,
Orton's Anti-Tobacco l'rcpa ration, and Speneo's
Positive nnd Negative Powders. AH eoods sold
at Eastern prices. Remittances in UnltedStates
paper currency received at par. Circulars and
catalogues mailed Tree. Address Herman
Snow, P. O. Box 117, San Francisco, Cal. vSnlt
The Clolliliic Trail linn, within the
last thirty days.undersoncaregularrevolutlon,
by Flshcl 4 Roberts having opened n first-class
Clothing establishment, corner of First and
Wasliinztou streets, where Men and Boys can
be lilted to perfection In every kind of Clothe.
They arc manufacturing on n lanre scale, nnd
can make anything for ilen and Boys' wear to
order in the very best style, at extreme low
finces. ineiraim istopiease loin in muni; anu
n quality. Acall to their establlshment-corner
firi anu Washington streets, will convince nu
of the fact.
ap3Hf
W. H. COBURN,
Boole si ml Jol 3?x-intex-,
5 WASHINGTON STOEET, Ur-STAIRS,
Portland, Oregon.
Work done at REASONABLE KATES, nl
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TSEAJD THIS :
XJICASIO WATER-CURE Is situated In Oall
i lomla the healthiest Stato In the Union;
in Marin county the healthiest in tho State;
and In NIcaslo Valloy a place combining all
the advantages of climate and beauty of loca
tion. It Is reached In a few hours from San Fran
cisco, via either San Rafael or Petaluma, nnd
patients ran, by special arrangement, have
easy 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, Petaluma, opposite Brook
lyn Hotel.
Stages leave San Rafael, Mondays, Wednes
days and Saturdays, at r. m stage leave
Petaluma at the name hour, Tuesdays ami
Fridays.
NIcaslo 'Water-Cure
has larililies for successfully treating the sick
unexcelled by any cure. East or Wot
The ritvsitiASs arc skillful, and they have
had long experience In the Hygienic treatment
of chronic diseases. They employ In addition
to the rommon Waler-ure orHvclcnle treat
ment, klectkicity in baths and, otherwise,
and 1NIIAI.ATION.S of oxyoiin, which prove
very valuable In many cascsof lung and throat
diseases. They also pay particular attention
to all diseases rKCCLi.itt to women. They are
nrii aiiiih u u miiuisi iui tnu iiutiuiicv Jim,.
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 anil money expended, more substantial
benefit than In the Nir.tMO WATEit-Ct'iiK.
DR. W. J. YOUNG,
Manager.
31 It.S. Ll-II.VJI IIENDEE,
CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM,
Congress Ilnll, llusli Street,
Room 48, second floor. Circles Thursday and
Saturday evenings. Seances for business.
v2nl I
A NEW
ARRANGEMENT
OF THE
GROVER & BAKER
ELASTIC STITCH
SEWING MACHINE,
FOR OPERATING BY HAND
AS WELL AS BY TREADLE.
SPECIALLY ADVANTAGEOUS
FOR INVALIDS.
THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS
SEWING MACHINE
OPERATED EITHER BY
HAND OR FOOT, AND
MORE SIMPLE,
DURABLE AND EFFICIENT
.....
In Aii ANT ulntK.
W. T. SHANAHAN, AGENT,
SEVENTY-ONE FIRST ST.,
;3
PORTLAND.
SEWING MACHINES SOLD
ON INSTALLMENTS OF
TEN DOLLARS
PER MONTH.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
J. E. WITHE HELL,
No. SO Front Street, Portland,
-IITII.T. FIND EMPLOYMENT FOR AI.I
l thosp annlvlng for situations In any ra
partly Irom wcoi-cnopper uown to a rat in
lice. Pay special attention to obtaining rami
Help, House Servants, Railroad Hands, etc.,
Irrespective of Nationality.
Parties sending orders from a dlstnnee must
be explicit In tlieir orders, stating Just what
they want, what thy will pay,ctc..(accomia
nled bv our oflice fees. S2 10. which may de
ducted from employee's wages), fctntlng wheth
er they will or will not 1m responsible lor trav
eling expense ol him! help.
illl i. a. ii f lr.iiriitij.
HOW TO SAVE MONEY!
-nitAcrriCE
ECONOMY IN ALL
Vorit
1 dally expenditures.
Lxamine tin-
IMPROVED
S45. HOME S45.
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
Before Biivlng. Then decide which Is BEST.
IU SIMPLICITY and DURABILITY give It the
preference.
rnouiai urn riui hu jiai mr. using
tho COMBINATION I'ATEXT. Largo supply
Just received. GEO. W. TRAVER,
l.rncrnl akciii. i
lili Philadelphia Shoe Store, 112 Front St.
31 KS. 31. J. EXSIGX,
Fashionable Dress and Cloak-Maker,;
Third Street, Nenr Washington,
(Next door to New Northwest Office),
HAS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAT
tomsror Ladles' nnd Children's Clothing
for sale.
Dressmakers can get full assortment of pat
terns, consisting or fifteen (full size), lor is 00,
which will be sent to any part of the State on
receipt of price. Letter of fashion, how to trim
ami make, will be sent with each package
Prices of single patterns: Ladies suit SI CO;
polonaise, 73 cts. : ovcrsklrt.Sil cts. ; waist 25. cts. ;
children's sults.Tocts.; overskIrt,25cts.; waist,
25 cts.; boys'snlts. Torts.
Cutting and fitting done on short notice.
Please state age in sending for children's
Tnbove patterns will lie made for home
use, and will be found much superior to East-
iSerMV'i.ENSIGN.
HKC BERGMAN,
for. Kceonil nutl VnsUln(ftou Sts.
TTAVING -RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS
ri Market, i am now prcpan-u iu tvii on reu
onablo terms the best Meats the country af
fords, nl
FORrjjAND.ADYERTISEMENT.
GKAY'Si
1
ft
MUSIC STORES!
CLAY ST.,
San
Francisco,
101 Tlrnt
Strert.
Portland, Oregon.
Stcinway & Sons'
Krsnltb, Eth i Son's,
HAINES BROS,'
AND
M. CRAY'S
PIANOS.
TUB
World Kenowncd
BURDETT
as
SIION INGEIt ..
ORGANS.
"HOWE'S"
New Improved
SKWI.NG MACHI.NK.
BUTTBRICK'S i
Cclcbrnloil
l'altcrns'
.op
Ladles' and IhllJrrns'
GARMENTS.
Agents Wanted
In Every County on
tiie toast.
J. I DePRANS,
Manager
Oregon Ilranth House.
v2-n0-tf
3IRS. ACH,
JUST RETURNED FROM SAN FRAN
Cisco with a large and Splendid Slock of
DB.T GOODS,
SCCII AS
SILKS, WORSTED GOODS, GRENADINES,
Japanese Silks, Poplins, Alpacas, Lawns,
Mnricilles, r.le.
A Ijrge and Beautiful Assortment ol
MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS,
Pine Laces, Etc.,
Of every variety and description.
SI raw Goods, Fnr.is.oh and Kid Gloves
01 tho best quality.
JF.WF.I.KY, r.VXG'Y OOI.S. ETC..
On hand and made loonier.
CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' CLOTHES
Of all descriptions.
('All mut: Jlxninlne the Stork.
Goods Sfold to Suit the Time.
i.. Atir,
B7 First street, Portland.
Br CONSTANTLY Receiving New Supplies
by every Stciinicr. nlS
SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM.
"WM. BECK aiul SOIV
Imjortets and Dealers in
rXS, RIFLES AND ItEVOI.VEIlS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FISHING TACKLE, FANCY GOODS, BEADS,
B.tsKms, Btr.ii Cages, Cutlery,
Croquet Games, Carls and 1Va?;oas
BABY CARRIAGES, ETC.,
120 FRONT STREET, l"ORTLAND, OREGON
AGENTS for Wheeler Wllson'sScwing Ma
chines, Needles, Thread.Sllk, Oil, Etc
AImi Agents for the California Powder Works'
Blasting and Sporting Powder. vSnltf
THE SELECT SCHOOL
Under the direction of
Mrs. II. O. Bro-vvn
INFILL BE RE-OPENED FOR TIIE RECEr-
Hon of pupils on Moudiiy, May istli, 1ST. U
Location Cor. Second and Halls, Portland.
ll branches comprising a liberal cducatlou
will lie taught.
Ut-sons on the piano will also lie given.
vSnltf
$50 00!
$50 00!
THE NEW WILSON
STRAIGHT NEEDLE, UNDERFEED
SEWING 3IACHINE.
TAKIiS THE IXJCK STITCH
ALIKE ON
Ilntli Sides.
Huns easy, and will do cither light or heavy
sewing.
Is the only nrsi-ciass fwing Machine sold
for less than ( CM.
Examlnoand Judge for yourselves. Don'tlio
humbugged Into paying $t W for a Sewing Ma
chine, when you can get a New W!lou for HO.
OFFICE AND SALESROOM,
No. 73 First Street,
l'ORTLAXO, OREGON.
ACENTS WANTED!
MINER A PEARSON,
General Agents.
eaAll kinds of Sewing Machine Needles on
hand and sent to any part of the Coast by mall
or express -lor vj ci.per"cioicn. enu m your
oruers. , vjyn
NOW HS: THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE!
Unparalleled Inducements to Clubs
THE'' 'NEW : NORTHWEST,
A Journnl-iror theI'eojilp,
AND
DEVOTED TO THE' IHTETESTS 'OF HUMANITY.
Arrangements have been made to seeuro tho
Services of a
COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS
upon any and all subjects of Public Interest.
The New Northwest Is not a Woman'
Rights, but a Human Rights organ, devoted
to whatever noltcv mar bo necessary to secure
me greatest goou to me greatest, numoer. 11.
knows no scx.no nolltics.no religion, no party
no color, nu creed. Its foundation Is fnstcnei!
upon the rock of Ktcrnat Liberty. Universal
emancipation nnu untrammeieu iTogression,
OUR PREMIUM LIST.
As an Inducement for our friends to make
exertions to secure large clubs for tho NEW
roitTiiwE.ST,weoueriiie toliowing nsioi vai-
uanic premiums :
ror twenty subscribers, at SS (X) each, acconi'
panlrd bv the cash, we will give tho HOME
SHUTTLE SKYVINU MACHINK, without ta
ble, beautifully ornamented. Price, $SQ.
For thirty-live subscribers, at Si CO each.ac
companlctl bv the cash, we will give a HOME
SHUTTLE SKYVINU MACHINK, with Black
Walnut table, bronzed and nicely Ilnlshcd.
Price, $15.
For fort- subscribers, at f.1 W each, accom
panied bv the cash, we will give a HOMKSHUT
TLK SKYVIXO MACHINE, flnlsheil In extra
style, with Black Walnut table and cover.
Price, $".
The iiliove Sewing Machines, which are war
ranted first-class In every particular, can be
seen at the oflice ol l!eo. . Traver, 112 Front
street, Portland.
For fifty suliserlliers, at 3 CO each, accom
panied bv the cash, we will give a MASON A
HAMUN 1-Oirr.YBLK OIUJAN, four octave,
single reed, with black walnut cose, automatic
bellows swell, two blow pedals, improved cen
ter pressure reed valves, etc. I'rlre, 3S0.
For seventy-five sulcribers, at $3 (O each, ac-
companieii ny mecaii,a uoume retni )hi!iUA
A HAMLIN OlttiAN ; resembles the first ex
cept that It lias also a knee stop. Price. 373.
For seventy-five subscrll"crs, at & 00 each,
accompanlisl by tlie cah and twenty-flve
dollars adillllonal. we will give a MASON &
HAMLIN UllUAN, of K1VK OCTAVES, ONE
STOf. SELlABIUSTINO REED VAI.VEM, 1M'
l'KOVr.D llELLOWS, TREMULAXT AND KNEE-
swelu Price, SlUO.
For one hundred subscribers, at $S 00 each.
anu iweniy tiounrs auauionai, we win give a
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN, five octaves,
five sTors, two sets of nmiLVTonJi Tiinoroit-
OCT, IMI'KOVEIl OIUIHTATEU 8EI.F-AIUUSTIN1I
ltEKDVAI.VES,lMI"EOVEDnKI.IX)W.S,TREMUINT
AND KNEE-SWELLS. VIOI.A, UIAP.VSON,
FLUTE, TREMULANT. Price, ?13V.
Those who desire to work for these premiums
can send tho names and money as fast as re
ceived. The subscribers will be placed to their
cretin, anu it cnougn names are not received
during tho year to procure the premium de
sired thoy can chooeo lesscrpremliim.orthey
will be entitled to receive twenty-live percent.
In cash of the amount remitted for their lalor.
OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST.
As Tun New NoirrmvESThasalready proved
a popular success, wo are decided that ft shall
also prove a Tnicjii'jt.
To enable our friends who may decide to can
vass for our paper to lieneflt both themselves
and us by Increasing onr Subscription Lists, we
propose to give the following additional lrc
mlums to canvassers :
Any subscriber who Is In nrrears for the New
NoirrjtWE.sT,who will send us his or her own
subscription fee, and out new subscrilier, ac
companied by the ca!i- 10-we will give :
A pair Parian Marble Vases;
Or a Bohemian Glass Vase;
Or a Bohemian Glass Card Receiver;
OrU dozen Ivory Napkin Rings;
Or 4 dozen Plated Tea Spoons;
Or 1 pair Alexandres Kid Gloves;
Or a Lady's Fan, spangled, leathered edge;
Or a Blnl Cage;
Or an Album for holding 1C0 pictures:
Or an Album (extra) for holding H) pictures;
lira Knnpv fitter tTti-e:
.Or a box Toilet Articles, Including soap.
chalk, perfumer-, etc.;
urn iiriuinniu a lis;
Or a Kerosene Lamp:
Or i dozen Glass Goblets;
Or JJ dozen Glass Tumblers;
Or a lar'C Glass Fruit Dish;
Or a Work Basket:
Ora Fine Embroidered Handkerchief;
Or -dozen Linen Handkerchiefs;
OriTWoolcn Tablo Cover;
Or i dozen Table Napkins;
Or ii dozen Towels;
Mr un elegant lurtmonla.
Anv subscriber who is In nrrears tor a year's
subscription, and who will send his or her own
subscription fee, and two n-w subscribers, ae-
companicu ny iuc vv-u iimum- w win
.end : . . .
Asctol lingers' raoie rorKs.inpie piaiei,on
viii metal, warranted:
urn u.tnrltiK-ers'TnbleSnoons.trinle nlalnl.
.... wiiite metal, warranted:
Or a set ol itogers- im rpoons, inpic piaicu,
un while metai, murauiTO;
Or 5 dozen iwsrra k nusseu-s liiiae jvnives.
IMiquaiuy, s""?""-"!
iinmKnme Bird Cnge.
Anv person in arrenrsior suuscriptinn t tub
Vev Northwest, who will send his or her
subcrlitlon fee and tliree new subscribers, ac-
ComlfcUUCU Oj l4ic jiiiviii . i w, we will
iinnme -Miir-uuies uiili
om haiKlMjme Woolen Ouilt. red and white.
or ulueaaa wniic;
orapairoi uiuiciuihb,
nalrsof Nottincliam I.icc Cnrtalns
Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Gloves, any
colororstxc. ,
Or a Japanese Inlaid A ork Box;
Or IS yards best yd. wide Sheeting.
For seven subscribers at S3 00 each, amount
Inir to S'-l tl), we will send :
An extra Castor, triple plated, on white meta!
T Or aLadyiWrltlng Desk, of equal value;
Or aCabfnct, Japanese Inlaid:
i. v,in .tnminese Inlaid Work Box.
These articles arc all valuable, and arewar
nnin'i tn lie lust as we represent them. Per
sons living in tills city or who can visit us can
L.tr. ,i,.vn Articles from our own hands at an
ir If not convenient to visit us.
we will send the articles by express to any ad-
U Noonlcr of this kind will receive attention
Hiila tttft rl ! urcomnanles it.
Send money in lVitofflco orders at the cus
tomary rates of currency, or send dralt If pre-
rerreu.
. 1 1 nHt.H nmmnt v attended to.
ii-.. .i.,r..if tinne that this unnaralleled
offer, which Is a new feature In the newspaper
business In Oregon, will meet with a hearty re-
rmm flin mnnv friends of OUr Paper.
who up to this time have seemed to fall to real
ize that THE New Noethwest cannot be ran
without money. Now is me lime 10 mane up
clubs. Begin before some other person gets
the start of you. See what you can do for your
self, the Public and the .new southwest:
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
HURGREN
D
vIREf'T IMIH-HTHTH VND MXNFFAf-
turcrs Mtee rv n 01
PARrR,
BKD-ROiiM,
DININO,
LIBRARY AND
COUNTING-HOUSE
F TJ K i 1 JL U K IS ,
ts.
Oak, Walnnt, Ko'.fiiood, Ihrstnnt. Etc.
MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK WALHUT LUMSER,
Pnlu. Ilnlr. Mosh. Excelsior Iiip.
Etc., Etc., Etc.
THE JVRfiEST STOCK !
THE BEST tSOODSI
THE LOWEST PRICES!
WAnr tlnoMS Nos. 1M. DOS. 170 and 171, Cor.
Salmon and First Sts.. l'ortland, Oregon.
iniu
PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
ROOMS Corner Unit mid Murk Ms.,
oTer Lndd & niton's Bank.
Contain Orer Ihrre Thousand fhidrr I'.noks
.ANI1.
Over 100 Papers and Magazines.
MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL.
Monthly Dues 81 OO Paynble Quarterly
DlltECTOiw Wm. S. Lathi, P. C. Fkshuyler, Jr.,
SI. P. Deady, I II. Wakelleld, W. H. Bmekett.
A. CL Gibhs. a II. Lewis, M. W. Fechhelmer.H.
Fulling. I- Blum.
Officers:
L. H. WAKEFIELD
H. FAILING
P. a SCHUYLKR.JK
M. W. FECHHK1MKR...
HENRY A. OXER.
President
Viee President
-Treasurer
Corresponding Sec
Librarian and Ree. Sec
J. I- Atkinson, Notary Public
1TI.KK UUUim.Mtll.
I). W. WAKKFIELP.
Atkinson, Woodward & Co.,
(Late Atkinson & Woodward,)
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
NO. 102 FRONT STREET,
Portland. Oregon,
ttavf! Fort KALE FARMS AND ITNIM-
11 proved Lands in Oregon and Washington
'I rrit H..T
Also, CHOICE CITY PROPERTY, for Sale
nml In T?tnf
We attend to Buying and Selling Real Estate
In f ' I f v .ml Poll II t TV.
Special attention given to the Renting of
lToiecty and I ollecllon or lien is, looKing alter
Rcinirs and Payment of Taxes on Property In
our hands when uesireu.
I.egal papers written and acknowledgments
taKcn.
LOANS NEGOTIATED on Real Estate S.
cnrlty. lartles having Money to I .oan are In-
vltetl lo give us a ran.
niStf ATKINSON, WOODWARD & CO.
HENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS,
S. W. for. Morrison nuil First Sis..
PORTLAND, OREGON.
PICTURES taken in all the latest and most
Improved styles, and not Inferior to any on
tho coast. Work well done and completed In
side of twenty-four hours.
r.-ll.nits and Ciiiliiiien should be brought
In lietween the hours of 10 and 2,al ways dressed
in light clothes. 2-S
JACOB MAYER,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer In j
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods,
Ladles" mill .Hisses'
TRIMMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND
BONNETS,
Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers
Ribbons, Trimmings, etc.
Dress Goods, White Goods, Yankee No
tions, Etc.
Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim
mings, Etc.
AGENT OP TUB ELLENDALB WOOLEN
MILLS CO.
A Full Slock of Blanket, Yarne, Bea
ver, Tivecds and Cantimeren
Constantly on
Hand.
LATEST STYLES II Y EVERY STEAMER.
GB- PARTICULAR
ATTENTION
Paid to
nl
Orders.
DELTirs-Gaart a go.
Wnshlueton St., Iel. Second and Third,
PORTLAND.
-OREGON
E MANUFACTURB 4VN
A NO. I ARTICLE Of
BRE.VD,
CRACKERS
CAKES,
Clai!0Baker?0rPaStry nsnallyfof" In a First
& SHINDLER,
OTJ-Goods delivered to any part of Ihe cltv
Jil.Tlni:
jMISCELTiAXEOTJS.
OR. VAN DEN BERQH'S
Sovci'eijrn v onu syx-iip.
THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE
is warranted to expel all worms from the
lioweis anu iouihuii, cmtiji ini-w
'ri!I1Wnrietnr has taken much Dalns to lest
the comparative merits of the principal AVorm
Medicines oi inc uay, urcu,uuuiuu. .
Entozoa themselves, have overspread the
land, each claiming for Itself the name of spe
cific; and. while we frankly acknowledge iimu
many ox ilium an- unci, sutvrora.u.,...
Stood, were we not assured that this combines
advantages possessed by no other worm medi
cine, its introduction at this lato day would not
nave oeen nnempieu.
The pleasant tasto and exceedingly small
quantity of this medicine required to test the
existence of worms, or to remove every one
irom me system its operating in a imvnuure,
unaided bv anv other ounrf. together with Hh
certainty of effect, constitute It one of the most
oninant discoveries of the age.
Had we space here, scores of certificates
might be adduced to show Its progressive and
t. TI.H .- I ........ ..ol H.nnl.H . .l.n Inc. tetP
years; but to promulgate its fame and C8tb
llsh its character, we only ask Tor a trial.
Its speedy operation in all sudden attacks, a
convulsions, colic, fits or spasms, gives It an
unrivaled superiority. Sent by express on re
ceipt of price.
3YMITOMS OF WOI1MS.
Alternate paling and flushing of the coun
tenance, dull expression or the eye, drowsl
iness. Itching of the nose, a swelled upper Up,
tongue whltely furrel and thlekly siieckletl
with red points, feted breath, an enlarged belly,
a partial or general swelling or pufflngnes of
the skin, a starting In the sleep and grinding ot
the teeth, a sensation as if something watt
lodged In the throat, a gradual wasting of the
rtesli, sickness of the stoniaeh, vomiting, a
short and dry cough, appetite sometimes vora
cious, at other times feeble, bowels sometimes
costive, at other times loose, great fretful ness
and Irritability of temper, pains In the stomach
and bowels, colic, llts, com ulsions and palsy.
Its value In removing masses of crudities
from the stomach and bowels of children, even
where no worms exist, cannot be too highly es-
Prepared nnd sold, wholesale and retail, by
DR. VAN DEN BERGH and Agents In all eil
Ie and towns.
Dr. Van Den Bergh can be consulted on all
diseases that the human system Is heir to. Ills
long exierieiioe in uiseaseu ot women ami
children cannot be surpassed by any physi
cian in the United States or Europe. DrvV. ad-
toes ladle troubled witn any irreguHtrtues m
the Uterus to try his new remedies and, get
cured.
Bv consulting ami undergoing a simple ex
amination the afflicted can learn If their dis
ease be worms or not. At all events, Dt Van
lien Berxh can tell them rrom what disease
they are suffering.
Consultations and examinations free of
cliane.
Office Rooms 38 and , over PeStofflee,
Salem, Orecun.
letters uescnoing sue yiiijujms win wj
rtrnmtitlv answered, and iersons Hvlmr at a
distance will be saved the expense and treubie
of calling on the Doctor. Address
Die J. w. Y.va iir.. iiotu.il,
ti P. O. Box 172, Salem, Oregon.
Empire Hotel,
MAIN STREET, DALLES CITY, OREGON.
BOARD BY THE DAY, Week or Month, on
tho most reasonable terms.
superior accommodations for "amines.
Cnconl Coach to and from the house free.
A large safe for the keeping ot valuables.
House open all night.
n!7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprietor.
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.
ALBERT A. 3I.VNNINCJ
KEEPS A FIRST-CLASS BOARDINQTIOTJSE
lor the accommodation of people who pre
fer a quiet home to the contusion oj a hotel.
Terms moderate. Olympia, W. T. nStf.
JAMES F. BROWN,
Attorney, Counsellor at Law and
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ECGENE CITY .OREGON
Consultatlons In the English, French, Ger
man and Holland languages. , n9.
PORTLAND ADT2RTI3EMENTS.
Oregon Steam Navigation Co's Notice.
BOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL LEAVE
Portland as lollows :
For The Dalles :
Daily (Sundays excepted) at S oWock ajx?.
For Astoria:
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at S oVoak
A. x.
For Montlcello :
Dally at ' o'clock a. sr.
nST J. a AINSWORTir, President.
LADO & TILT0&.
33 -a. 1ST 3S3 JEL S ,
PORTLAND
-OREGON
13stalliliea, 1859.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS
kept subject to check on draft.
INTEREST allowed on TIME DEPOSITS or
TRUST FUNDS, In sums of ONE DOLLAR
AND UPWARDS rrom date of deposit.
MONEY LOANED on approved security.
Bonds, Stocks and oilier valuables received
on deposit for safe keeping.
Collections made and proceeds promptly re
mitted. Investment In Real Estate ami other prop
erty made for parties.
Sight and Telegrahie Exchange on San Fran
cisco and the Atlantic states foraalo.
Government Securities bought and sold.
Agent for the transaction of all kinds of Fi
nancial and Trust Business. nl
K. D. sh.vttuck.
E. KIU.IN.
SIIATTtjCir ct KILLIN,
A. ttorncys-stt- X-i svw .
OFFICE ROOM NO. I, DEKUM3 BUILD
ing. First street, Portland. Oregon. nltf
ntor. gans
GIVES LESSONS ON THE PIANO AT THE
Residences or Pupils.
r flERMS REASONABLE. Satisfaction Ouer
X anteed.
3IR.S. S. J. KVM.SEY,
PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER,
CAN BE FOUND IN HER STIjniO, on lite
third Boor of Corbett's New Building, from
in , i till 1 1. 3r. of each day
C-LlSOX.S GIVEN IS lASD6CVfl PAIKT-
TELE CLOTHING STORE!
IS THE PLACE WIIERK
GENTS' CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING,
Itojfi nml Yontlis 1011110?,
FuTnisning Goods, Hats and
Caps,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
c, Etc.,
CAN BR HA DAT
Sstii ITVaiieiKoo
Prices
IW Front Street, Portland.
Harris & Prager.
. PRAGElt,
Tori land.
WM. ILVRltIS, .
Son Francl"CO.
MT