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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1872)
tl)t Mens $$u)wt$L FKIDAY. -AUGUST 30, 1S72. '- From the Pioneer. J Jessie and I. jrr xbs. eliia r- xsmosr. Jessie is a rich IMUrti stMp. But a poor man I ; Bite dwells In a "V" Msanaksn. Mine a cot near by. Jessie's clad in alike and velvets. A plain linen I; Hie can ever follow the fashion. Not one can L Jessie ha her friends by scores. Three or four have I: Riches gone her frletMH would leave her. Mine would all be nigh. Jessie rides in a costly carriage. No one can paaa her by; Ilrr husband follows on hla bay. Trudge alone do I. Jessie has the rarest Jewels, Not t hat kind have I ; Bui my jewel t far the costlier, Tik my darling Llllte by me nigh. Jessie has no children near her. One little clri line I; She might have them round her now. It she did but try. Jessie once was very friendly, When as poor as Is Now she thinks I'm for beneath hor. She will pass me by. Jessie will not be the richer When she comes to die; She will have six feet ot green turf. Just the same will I. So when others try to worn you. Do not give up, bat try To be honest, pure and good. And you'll be equals In the sky. The Managing "Wife. Ezra Jones has just finished looking over hlsyearly account. "Well," asked his wife, looking up, "how do vou come out?" "I find," said her husband, "that my expenses during the past year lmve been thirty-seven cents over a thousand dol lars." "And your income has been a thous and dollars?" "I managed pretty woll, didn't I?" "Do you think it" managing woll to exceed your income 7" saiu tile who. "What is thirty-seven cents?" asked Mr. Jones, lightly. "2sot much, to be sure, but still some thing. It seems to toe that wo ought to have saved. Instead of falling be hind." "But how can we save on this salary, Elizabeth? we liavn't lived extrava gantly. Still it seems to liave taken it all." "Perhaps there is something in which we could retrench. Suppose you men tion some of the items." "The most important are house rent, $150 articles of food, $500." "Just half." "Yes, and you'll admit wo can't re trench there. Elizabeth. I like to live well. I had enough of poor board before I was married. ?ow 1 mean to live as well as I can." "Still we ought to save un something ' asrl?st480lne,ia,illy,1lay' EEra-" ! " uc iiae isirryiug ail um- brella when the sun shines." "Still It is well to have an umbrella in the house." "I can't oontrovest your logic, Eliza beth, but I'm afraid wo shan't be able to save anything this year. When I get my salary raised it will be time enough for that." "Let me make a proposition to vou." said Mrs. Jones. "You say one-half of vuur income nas oeen expended on ar ticles of food. Are you willing to allow me tbat'Btiin for the purpose ?" iou guaranteeing to pay all bills out of It." "Yes." "Then I will shift Uie responsibility on you with pleasure. But I can tell you beforehand, that you won't save much out of it." "Perhaps not. At anv rate I will en gage not to exceed It." "That's woll. T Bl,l.lnl.1!!l. n-V!11 r ?f,y- As m l'3 every month, I will at each payment hand you half the money." The different character of husband SS 5.a,tf be Judged from the con- v ersatlon which has been recorded. Mr. sight, lie lived chiefly for the present, and seemed to fancy that whatever con- proper feeling, but there is a good deal Mrs. Jones, on the contrary, had been X,rL. . Y1S,?T.. ? slruy l,,err!" Comforlfl. Vet sIih fnlf .Hint it wnc ilwtm. i, . ' - ., , -w-....- hie to procure them at a fair price. Tho w S-nc - l fi tlnS covcreli took place was at the commencoment of the second year of their married life. The hrst step which Mrs. Jones took on accepting the charge of tho house-f rl JrS1,,SeS .to ,i'sMtute the prac- tice of iyiii? cash for all articles that !3i2iMter iii? deP,rtme"1t-. She ac- cordlnglv called upon her butcher and C,"TUw7r, i , i iiow. often ,mve bee iH te liamsr P1"'" yur w" WIN "Olloa In ot . .1 .. ... i. i T il "wnnis,-- was me reply, i iVfi 'I'Pose you somotlmos have ill 111 I la?' bad bills? "Yes, one-thlnl r mv ppontu, on an averace, are swept olT by Mime of ilium. Anil x-nti nfti.1.1 ..! x , sell - soiuewlmf ti?Z'r ,p. 2 mnnov9 J ' iuoiib r cusonw -, HHza- Jd11 &!r&sr tlien" s aa's SiiS, hoS said Mrs. Jones "Hereafter, whatever is yours, Ezra." S?2i ?r I'" lur(aso f yo 8lall j "Where iu tho name of goodness did rlTll? 0" t 'esPt'antlvewillex-! you raise the money?" asked the hus pect you to Mil as reasonable as you . band, his amazement as great as over. . . . . "I havn't been a managing wife these othil .rJ????nlont ,Vas '?rn14 wIth ten year for nothing," saidSlr. Jones other, who, it IsecarceJy needful to say, smiling. i.Vf, ,g,!la 10 emr lnu te arrange-1 menL tri3' lnoneJ' 5s the great support of "aoe, and a cash customer is worth two who purcluwe on credit. ., "-ir"!1?1' Jones liad a email the beglmiu? ut her c&s1' Pan from yloV to her chase ahWeTlD fuSX. w,a9 to !" She had soon sSe2 mn, "63' from the amount altoSjY eno"Sh flilq. For mmrf. "i84. to do sugarafev pounds 'nt a time aibUylng ' chased a barrel awl succeio.t't."5 p.ur-. uimrs it I n lii w a cent or more on the pound wlnB This, perhaps amounted to but a ti-m I in the course of a year, but ut the rvc.1i... .V "yftem OTirlml out In rnfmrd in ntb ' yielded a result that was by no means trifle. a At tho olose of aj-ear, on examlninc! hor bank book for she regularly de- positotl hatovor money she had no oc- casion to use, in one of these institu- tions-she found she had $180, besides! duiintr tbe first month of her experience and bwl RfrHgh left to !tt another. , "Well, Elizabeth, have you kept I within your allowance?" asked her hus band. "I guess you have not found it to easy to save as you thought for." 1 have saved something, however." said his wife. "But how Is It with vou ?" ''"That's more than I can sav. How ever, I have not exceeded mv income, that's one good thing. AVc fiavc lived still aa well, aud I don't know but bet ter, man last year when wc spent five" hundred." It's knnck. Ezra." sniii hu wir. smiling. hiie was not inclined to say how much she had saved. Shownntoii some time or other to surprise him with it when it would bo of some service. "She may have saved up twenty-live dollars, or some such tritle," thought Jones, and so dismissed the matter from his mind. At the cud of tho second vcar. Mrs. Jones' savings, including the interest, amounted to threo hundred and fifty ilnllnK C, .1.1. Her husband did not think to inquire how she had succeeded, supposing as before, that it could be but a small sum. However, he had a piece of good news to communicate. His salary had been raised from a thousand to twelve hund red a year, he added: "As before, I allowed you one-half my incomo for expenses, it'is no more than fair that Ishould do so now. Thatgives you better a chance to save some of It than before. Indeed I do not seo how you have succeeded iu savlnir thus far." As before, Mrs. Jones said she had eaved something, without specifyingthe amount. Her allowances were succeeded to six hundred dollars, but expenses were not proportionally increased at all; so that her savings for the third year swelled the aggregate sum in the savings bank to six hundred dollars. Mr. Jones on th? contrary! In spite of his increased salary, Avas no oeiter oil at the end of the year than before. His expenses had Increased by a hundred dollars, though ho would have found It diflicult to teil In what way his comfort or happiness had been Increased there by. Iu spite of his carelessness in re gard to his own aflairs, Mr. Jones was a most excellent man In regard to his em nlovers. He had steadily preserved the custom of giviugone-half to his wife for tho same purpose as heretofore, and this had become such a habit that he never thought to enquiro whether she found it necessary to employ the whole or not. Tims ten years roiieu out. During nil tills time Sir. Jones had lived in the same hired houso for which ho paid an annual rent of one hundred and fifty dollurs. Latterly, however, he had been dissatisfied with it. It had passed into the hands of a new landlord, who was not disposed to keep it in the repair which he thought desirable. About this timo a block of excellent houses had been erected by a capitalist, who designed to sell or let them as ho might have the opportunity. They were more modern and better arranged than tho one in which Mr. Jones now lived, and he felt a strong desire to move into one of ttw.m He mentioned the fact to his wife one niomil "What is the rent, Ezra?" ennuireil she. "Two hundred and twenty-five dol lars for the corner houso; two hundred for cither of tho others." "The corner one would be preferable on account of the side windows." "Yes, and they have a large yard he sides. I think we must hire ono of them. I guess Til cngago ono to-day; you know our year is out next week."" "Please wait, Ezra, till to-morrow be- lore engaging one." "Very well, I suppose to-morrow will be sufficiently early." Soon after breakfast, Mrs. Jones called upon Squire Bent, the owner of tho new block, and intimated her deslro to be shown the comer house. Tho request he readily complied with. Mrs. Jones was perfectly delighted with all the ar- iiiresseu nur wuisiac- ' "A l' for sale, or rent?" she enquired ' i "KiXr " said the nwnor j otlhhm lnnOmttina $2onio i "What do vou ask for tlio lmus in n I subdued eagerness j "Four thousand dollars cash " was tho ! "What did I understand von to wii-" i i reneot that I will bnv t!i!s lmiiao nt ""KM1 tho houso is yours, but vour . i i 1 t.i iiusuuuu &uiu iiuitiini; oi Ills lliti'iltions - and, iu fact, I did not know-" j T,mt he had tho money to invest, I j suppose you would sav. Neither does he , knmv it, and I must ask you not to tell 1 him for the present " 'Hio ext morning Mrs. Jonas invited her husband to take a walk, but without specifying the direction. They stood in front of the house in i which he desired to live. i "Wouldn't you liko to go in?" she asked. "Yes. It's a pity wo lfavu'tgot the '"-; . I have the key," said his wife, and forthwith walked up to the stops and proceeded to open the door. "When did you get the key of the Snuire?" asked hor husband. i I St , I f I !. le?.luy. won . UOlIgtll U1C ,10' 'T"L' "H8. w 5u'i. ... . Jimirs guttii m ma uu lit iirn- found astonishment. I AVItli some difficulty Mrs. Jones per suaded her husband the price of the I house was really the result of her sav- ings. He felt when he surveyed the commodious arragements of the new . . . ' . i ; wife. A curious and perhaps Important dis-' covery has been made recently by M. Kletciusky, a Viennew rrofessor. Xo- ticing that persons sick with the small pox were often visited by flies, he placed near an open window of tho hospital a saucer filled with glycerine. Soon the Hies gntliercd, anu were caught like llTffla wi Mi rfltin Tn i'linfi AtiiiAnVftM n bIrJs witu Sll,e- to free themselves all the foreign matter itiii t-tii. s svait-ai uiuvtiivia iu which had adhered to thorn was left In , R'ycerine, which was at once sub- to tne actionorn microscope. It was found i,ot .i.ci..... .i.tiT nmuUemlcaUy Pur when oflercd to like lfccas ful1 of plranSe cells, verj- small s?ea on persns attacked by 1 V UVIUOt4llll.V) tWJlu coven? ni ucvcr. on fl'es. This dis- paraslucal irS?ncIusIvc,y' tl,at tHeso but can b. Si8,?"5 not only filthy, spreading contaMouVi?t?rous wcans of Now Hampshire consnn,-.! , tobacco of any of the Stat. leat NOW'IS THE TIME TO: SUBSCRIBE! Unparalleled Inducements totClubs THE hNEWV NORTHWEST, A Journal for the. People, tAUtv DEVOTED -.TO THE; IKTETESTS !0F 'HUMANITY. Arrangements have boon mado to secure the Services of a COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS upon any and all subjects or Public Interest, nSSS.'S'T ;nwEjr is not a Woman Right. bUt 21 HlimEln 1Hrrlita .1 . I to whatever policy may bo necessary to secure jiio Kremi-M. goou to me creates nutnlier. It """" " i-ta.ihj irjniics.iio religion, no part v. no color, no creed. Its foundation is fastened apon the rock of Eternal Liberty. UtSvenSl Emancipation and Untrninraeled Prosres'lon. OUR PREMIUM LIST. An nn Inducement for mtt rrinn.t, n exertions to secure larso clubs lor tho Saw OItTIlv.sT,wooln)rthe following llslor vnl uable premlumi : xr twenty Mtbscnbcra, at 5 CO each, nccom- iu;fn SSwrvd MAc'ihS W!i jiS'K For thlrty-Ilve nilivrlbcrs.nl stiifi nocl, companleI by the cash, wo will civo n HOJIK SlltirriK SfcWINO M ACHIXK. with Illaek """" inuic, urunzeu anu nicely unltheil. i-nce, jml. For forty subscribers, nt $3fO oncb n,m. nanleillivlliecaiih.wowillciveallOMK.SHUT TLK SKVINCI .MACHINE, lliilshe.1 In extra W, wiin jiiacic w hi nut uible and cover. I'rice, S. A. The above Sewlns Machines, which ranted firnt -class In everj particular, can lie seen at the office ol Ueo. W.Tmver, 112 Front street, Portland. For nfly subscriber, nt hi m onoi. on.. pan led by the cash, we will eive a MASON A i llAMMN 1-Oiri AlILK OltGAN. Tour oetAve, slnrle reed, with black walnut case, automatic I liellows swell, two blow pedals, improved een 1 ter pressure reed valves, etc lYIce, Sfiil. i For seventy-nvo Bubcrilen, at S (O each. c I companled by the cash, a double reed MASON A HAMLIN OltOAN ; resembles tho tlrst ex- v-yL tuai il iHi iiimj u Knffl stop. 1'rlce, 75. For seenty-nvc subsrrilxn. nt SHOO each. accompanlcMf by the cash and twentyflve HAMLIN OltOAN, of fivk oCTAVEf, n'R STOP, KKXr-AIlIfSTINO RKRD VIVM IM-1-KOVED I1F.LI1WS, TUCXCLANT AND KNEl swkli Price, ilOU. lor ono hundred snbserilers, at ssofl each and twenty dollars additional, we will stive a' M.VSON & HAMLIN OltOAN. vixtTw-? vv KIVE STOPS, TWO HKTS OP IIIIIHAT11H-. THHor.JH OIT, IMIMtOYKIl OH.ini-ATF.tl SEI.P-Anj VSTlNli KBED VALVES, IMPlajVKD HKLUiWS.Tnjmri! ivr AND KNEK-iWEI-US. VIOLA. IHAl'ASfVC FLLTK, TItEMUI.NT. I-ricV, $131. S ' Thoe who ueslrc to work Tor these premiums 2." ""U1"5 ".n'f d money ns lHst as re ceived. The subscribers will bo placed to tl.eE credit, and It enougli name nrV- not received durlns the year to procure the premium dj slml they can choosea lewerpreinluin . orther will Iw entitled to receive twentv-nvTiwr eem In cash of the amount remlltod for iWrlff OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. AsTheNew NoimiWESThasalready proved a lplr success. we are dcclde.1 thatltsUall also prove a TltlUMrii. m.ihwhi To enable our friends who may decide to can vass for our paper to benetlt both the msclvai and us by Incre1o,liigour.Sab.v?riptlo n i?su S pniiw-c to givo the following ndditlouall're! mlutnsM canvassers: uuumouai itb- Any sub;riler who Is In arrears for the Six .?ItTLlw.r-ST,yho wl." seI,d uls or her own subscription fee, nnd one new subscriber J!e eomimuled by tliocash-JC 00-we will ilvi - A pair I-arian Marble Vases- P r a uoiieiniau lilass Vase- lira 1).Ii...iL..ai...ii . - 8r S ffl''"?'.'!. edge; Or an Album for holding 100 pleturo- 8r SSffira!Sr1,0,,l,nta i'illUn' etixZT&lTetZ?""' !nC,,""nC n' Or .1 llrltannta Tca I'ot; Or ft l.'nmtnnnT unn. Or dozen OI.iss (Jolilels; Or dozen Glass Tumblers: Or a large Glass Fruit Dish; Or a Work llasket: Or a Flno Embroidered Handkerchief: Or Kdoun Linen Handkerchief Or a Woolen Tabic Cover: Or Ji dozen Table Napkins; Or M dozen Towels; Or an elegant Porttnnnia. Any subscriber who is in arrears tora year's subscription, and vhnirtii .n.i 1.1. subscription fee, aud two new sulcribers. c eoinnanlwl bv Hi. .h.m TiJ. . 1 "r:. send -u'aiUi im we wilt winrin?e,SwaVrInVed-F0rki'' w Or a set of Rogers' Tea sjxxjns triple plateil. on white metal, warrantci; ' 1 1 "ue"' i r 54 d?.z.ca n"ors' Kussell's Table Knives, bestquallty, warranted; Orn handsome lllni Cage. Any person In arrears for subscription to The New Northwest, who will send hl or hr subseriptlon fee and three KlSbSL iS eompanl.sl by tbe cash, making SK 10. w vrttl "andwime Marsatiies Quilt; urn iinnncnniA il..ii- ... OrapalrnfTHbleClnii... or two ilrs of Notiliigham Lace Curtains; Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Gloves, nny color or size; Or a Jaiunese Inlaid Work Box; Or IK ArdS h.Wl wl.la Chullii. '"'fyenMibseriliers nt S.1 10 each, amount ing lojil U), we will send : An extra Castor, trlpleplaled, on white metn! valued nt $9 to; Or a Ijdy Writing Desk, of coual rnlue; Or aCabinet, Japanese Inlaid; Or an Kxtra Japanese Inlaid Work Box. These articles are all valuable, nnd nre war ranted to be Just as we represent them. Per sons living in this cltv or who can visit us can receive these articles from ourown hands at nn hours notice; or ir not convenient to visit u, J'wlH send the articles by express to nny ad No order of this kind will receive attention unless the cash accompanies It. Send money In Postomco orders at the cus tomary rates of currency, or send draft If pre ferred. All orders promptly attended to. Wo sincerely hope that this unparalleled oircr.whlchlsanew feature In the newspaper business In Oregon, will meet with a hearty re sponse from tho many friends of our paper, who up to this lime have seemed to fall to real ize that The Ntw Northwest caunot bo run without money. Now Is tho time to makeup clubs. Begin before some other person geta the. start of you. Hoc what you can do for your self, the Public and The New Northwest. "s viru ltceelver: Or , doicn Ivory Napkin Rings; Or dozen Plated Tea Simons Or I pair Alexandre's KM i:i,... IPORTLAN'D ADVERTISEMENTS. HURGREN & SHINDLER, DIUECT IMPOKTKIW AND MVNI FAC turers ofevcrj' .irlcti of r.vr.LOit, KKInoojI, PININO, ' z UliRAKY AND ' ' ' " COL'NTING-HOUSn F IT B TS'ITTJKE, TN Oak, Walnut, Rotnood, rhftaat, Etr. MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER, l'ulu, lla'lr, Movs, Kxcelslor CSliie, Etc., Etc., Etc. Till. IVItfiUST STOCJs! THE 1XVST iSOOn.SI TIIU I.OWr.ST VJIICKN! Wake noon. Nos. 1, 3fi8. 170 and 172, Cor. Salmon and First Kts., Portland, Oregon. nlltf PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. IlGOMK-foritcr 1'lnl and Mark fit. over Ladd A Til ton's llank. ronltlnt Our Tbrre Tbauund (bolre Books AMD Over 100 Papers and Magazine. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL Monthly Durs 81 00 I'nynble Qnarlerly DinrXTons Wm. S. I.-uM, P. C Schuyler, Jr., M. P. Dandy, U II. Wakofl.-ld. W. II. Ilnicbelt, A. c t.iiibs, v n. iwis, M. w. hVenneimer, II. rainnf;, 1- mum. Officers i L. 11. WAKEFIELD.. .President II. FAILING- -Vice President P. a WJIIHYLKILJlt- -Treasurer M. W. KKC1IHKIMK1L Corrcsnondln!r Kec HENItY A.OXKIL Ubrarinn and ItecScc J. L. ATKtvsoy, Notary Public. Tyler WoonwAitn. D. W. WAKEFir.Ln. Atkinson, Woodward & Co., (Late Atkinson & Woodward,) REAL ESTATE AGENTS, NO. 102 PKOXT STREET, Portliiud, Oregon, TTAVE FOH SALE FARMS AND ITNIM- IVtrlt..,- 'KiicuiMimi in wreson ami vtasimiCTon Also. CHOICE CITY PROPERTY, for Sale and to Rent. We attend to Buying and Selling Real Estate In City and Country. Special attention given to the Renting of raandiS ur iihiiiis wnen uesireu. Legal papers written and acknowledgments taken. I.OANS NEGOTIATED on Real Eslntc Se curity. larties having Money to Ixmu are In vitel togie lis n call. nlf ATKINSON, WOODWARD A CO. j HENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, ' M. W. Cor. .MorrNon mill rirst St.. I'ORTUVND, OREGON. piiTFRES taken in all the latest and mixt 1. lmpnive.1 styles, and not Inferior to anv on the eoti.t. Work woll done and completed In side of twenty-four hours. isrilAiiins ami Cim.tiiiKNshould lie brought . !rsl,weonhehoursorwaiid,J,nlviiysdresel In light clothe. -6 JACOB MAYER, Importerand Wholesale Dealer In 23 jR. "32" GOODS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Ornts I'ciinishino Goods, 1-TdIeV nmt Misses' TRIMMMED AND UNTRIMMRD HATS AND BONNETS, Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc. Dress Goods, While Goods, Tankee Xo tlons, Ktc. Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AOBNT OF THE ELLF.NDALR WOOLEN MILLS CO. A Full Stock of Blankcttf Yarn, Hea ven, Tirccds and Cutsimcrc Cmutanlly on Jfaiul. LATEST STYLES KV EVERY. STEAMF.lt. ...... .v. vi, 1.F. 4.IIU io Orders. ni .-nr DKLTTN'GEU Ac CO., Washington PL, bel. Second and Third, l"ORTI,ND OP.nOON H MANUFACTUItnAK a no. i AitTictr. or ' ' ' ' dhACKRR.4 CAKES, BREAD. Ami nil klndsorPaslryusually found in a.Flrst Class Baker'! ftVGoodj delivered to ariyTort of the cltv ja.Tluls ILsssssssssssssssssssVilLssssssssssssssf HSCELLuVNEOUS. DR. VAN DEN BERGH'S Sovcreiprn "Worm Syi-tip. TnLS TKULY WONDEHFDL MEDICINE l?A?X. ,po1 nl! S0"1" Ironi the if."" ' iaie ami tuain ,i diiii. Tho nronrletor has taken mncli mi,,. the comparatlyc merits or the principal Worm jicuiuuu. j , ..(iiuii, uunicroits as thi Entozoa tnemsetves. imve overspread tlie laud, each claiming for Itself tho name of sne citic: and, whilo we frankly acknowledge tf,n many of them arconen successful, and do "Tent good, were we not assured that this combines advantages ixjssessed by no other worm medi cine, Its introduction at this late day would not have been attempted. The pleasant tasto and exceedingly small quantity of this medicine required to test the existence of worms, or to remove every one from tho system-Its operating In n few hours, unaided by any other purge, together with its certainty of cOect. constitute It one ot the most brilliant discoveries of the nyc Had wo space here, scores of certificates niipiii wwut i buow lis prozresslve and ranldlv increasing reputation lnr l.Li ,-,.. years; but to promulgate its Tame and estab lish its character, wo only ask ror a trial. Its speedy operation In all sudden attacks, as convulsions, colic, fits or spasms, gives It an unrivaled superiority. Sent by express on re- SYMPTOMS OP WORMS. Altcmato naling and flushing nr ti,o tenance, dull expression of the eyes, drowst- iiicM,HcuniKu ii swciieti upper un tonguo whltely furred and thickly speckled with red points. ft'ted breath. nn cnlnr,,1 i.n,. a partial or general swelling or putlliigness of iiil'skiii.u Ktoiiiiin 111 iuc sieeii anu grinding ot the teetli, a sensation as If something was lodged In the throat, a gradual wasting of the uesu, Mniirai oi um siomacii, vomiting, a short and dry cough, appetite sometimes -V.m. clous, nt other times reeble, bowels sometimes costive, at other times loose, groat rretfulness and IrrlUiblllty of tcmicr,paliis In the stomach and bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy IU valuo In removing masses or crudities from the stomach and bowels nf rliiirir..,. where no worms exist, cannot bo too highly es- FrepanM and sold, wholesale and retail bv DR. VAN DKN I1EHCJH and Agents iu all cit ies and town. Dr. Van Den Bcreh can be consults.! nn n diseases that the human system is heir to. Ills iuuk i-aiK-naiicf in uisise ot women and ciiuun-ii ciiinoi ne surjinsseu iy any phv'tii clan In the United States or Etirooe. lr. v .i vises ladles troubleil with any Irregularities of iiic i ivmn iu try ins new remedies and get cured. lly consulting nnd undergoing a simple ex amination the atilicted can learn If their dis ease lie worms or not. At all events, Dr. Van ivii initii can icii mem irom wuai disease they are suirerlng. Uunsuitations and examinations free of Ofkice Itoosts SS and 39, over Postoulce, Letters describing the svmnlnms win iu promptly answered, nnd persons living at a distance will be saved the expense ami trouble oi eaiiuigon me imcior. Allures D1C J. W. VAN DKN nEIlOH. P. O. Box lTf.SHlem, Oregon. r, Kmiii'o Ilotol, MAIN STKKBT. DALLES fITV. (HiPfiiK OOA11D IIY THE DAY, Week or Month, mi I 1 tlin llir.vl ratlhntlBliln nnns Snierior aecomiiKMlatlons for families, Concord OkicIi loaiid from the hotie free. A large saf for the keeping ot valuables. House oien all night. ni7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprietor. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. AI.Itr.ItT A. JfANNIXCJ TrEFPS A virrsiTj-r. ucTin.viinivniiATtcjw for the accommodation of people who pre- n-r ijuiei noiue io ine contusion m a Hotel Terms moderate. 01ymila,W.T. ittslf. JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at Law and NOTARY PUBLIC. ErOENK cm- . OREGON Consultations In tho English, French, Oer- iiMii mm iimiwiHl iHHKUWgeij. Ii'l roitTixn ADVEUTISEjIKXIV. Steam Navigation Co's Notice, OOATS OI' TUB COMPANY WILL LEUVVE j.j j-ortianii as ioiiows : lor The Dalles : Dally 'Sundays exeepled) nt 5 o'clock a. s. 1'or Astorln: Monday, Wednesday nmt Hriitoy ( H o'clock A. M. For Moutlcello: Dally at oeIoeJc.t. x. nJ .I.C.AINSWORTH,PreWnL LADD & TILTON j 33 KTBLDESmS, 1'OKTI.A.M) OREGON KsitjiiliNli-(l, ie-?.-;o. EPOSITS RECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS keptstlblcct to check mi ilmfl. INTKRUST allnwml nn TrMR IRIri4rTS nr ii'uni rl -Nils, in sums of INK DOLIiAR a.ii iii'WAllDS from date ordcitoslt. MOSKY IJ1WKI1 nn nnnmvo,! cnrllt- Bonds, Hlocks and other valuables reeelvcil uiiucposii iorsnre Keeping. V"iireuuiw mane ana proceots promptly re mitted. Investments In Real Estate and oilier prop- vvr v. t iMiiit?. Sight and Tefegrahlc Excliango on Sn Fran cisco anu xno Atlnnilc States for sole. OovemmentScciiriitns loii"litaiiil sntil. Agent for the transaetlou of all kinds of PI nuiiciai anu 'trust ilusiness. til C 1. HII.VTTUCK. b. KILLIK. SIIATTUflt At lilLI.I.V, Attorneypi-at-Linv rvFKICE-ROOM NO. 1, DEKITMW BUILD- vyiug, first street, I'ortluud, Oregon. m PIMIP. AN'S GIVES LESSONS ON THE PIANO AT THE Residences of Pupils. rpERMS REASONABLE. Satisfaction Goar- JL aiiieeti. 311V. S. J. KVM.SEY, onoTRAiT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER. SAV BE FOUND IN HER STUDIO, on the third nooror Corbelt's'Ncw Building, rrom i. m. till 1 r. m. ofcoeli day ino. nl THE CLOTHING STORE! IS THE PIACE WHERE DENTS' CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, lloja and Youths Clothing. Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES, Rio., Etc, Eta, CAN BK HAD AT Stui 3?runeisco : 3?iiocs I 11.1 rront Street, Portland. . .- ,- Harris & Prager. V,'n. HAr.nts, Ban IVancUco. L. Pkaoek, Iortland. 2nT UNK -WEED REiLEDY. THE UNK WEED REMEDY, Oregon RIieTmiatic Cure. HISTORY: spills riufi7n- tu cAifTincrn ni? titv. -L Active principle of the" Unk Weed, Eng. '1&,I,lumcirdatumOriginls,I-tt. Indigenous to Uregon. fJmvra mnst nhnnilnntlv nnd tier. ry m Washington county. PROPERTIES, HC: ItaonhkiA .... . -.i 1 . ... . . .... . elple y E,ner anJ bitter Tonic Prin- MEDICAl PROPERTIES AND USES : PhMi'm.Vi In.n,t KUre antI speedy cure for iiinEnfniiil "ncumauc uout and Rheumatic ii iff,.?!1 .nd tuatwasevcrlntroduced Into YY . ? " -Medlca- The UNK WEED REM evlMl'n Ki'"r1 . us. In consequence of the S?S.'"fr Pr''elPlo, poesse the neccs sar lrtue of being a Io-vci-fl Tonic, Pmmnffn t. . . . - an. ' "I'puraius, inus buiuilng up moS&ln,'' sy'LV. "bile at llie taS.5S2SL-re,nov,nK " from the clrcu- iiiere are rew remedies known to the Medical ii:, ," i ""i. wno-.e action ts so iwwerful in depressing the system of the al y!'Jjef,theu"!R.,'c IwtlenMhat their , . V . """"""""i oeiore spevinc cnecLs are obtainable, and hence the want of succe In treating this preNalent ! and Sto heretofore Incurable disease. Unlike thow fffW'ViS?' a.'.r!adJ; known' he UNK WEED HhMfcD .although producing as active and las powerful effects on the bloo.1 and system in re- strong Tonjcnaiute u, .T .iakiii.a.aT, "i-.' most ,.Ew.,iu,ii. juus we nave the combination tor the first time of these two umiucutx , one rcmeiiv, which no eoniitsforlts superiorand never-fnlflng curative .'iiiVif,''.".'?. .L.'?un.atlc Gout nnd N. R. The UNK WEED REMEDY Is nartie- - - - ....... i j v iii r, in cone- nuence of Its Tonic vlualltles. TESTIMONIALS : Weareawnri of th r-.i iuat i an easy mauer to uroeure rcrilBcniii".,i..-ti.. fh.. .., ... ..r .i.... , " li lysiciii. rcuicuies irom a certain clan i of those wlio use them. We have selected tlie follow ng iiecaue the names attached to li4Mn a n. Hiaa, r ... A.. . .. . . , . v j men in mi; mrisi. cnreim anu seniputoas character, and because the large j,... i.uaiuiuuces in uregon win not, mr a moment, accuse or susiect them of any enumeration In the statements they may IWtlllMla rmn Tv.n... r-i, - , , . . niSr,.; ,-.'"" -""'"r o. mult eity Jail, Portland, Oregon, ) . ' " ii- k wiis uiuicxeii wiin a severe case of rheumatism. It was In my thighs, hips, fingers, shoulder blade Indeed in all the Joints of my body I suffered great pain " "..s...-... nHn nuniuni uy a rcgumr pny ,cta,U ? with noetfecL I was Imlueed to try -our lnk Weed Remedy, and It Immediately cpreil me iip. I consider it, from my oxpe rienee, the bst remetly for rlieumatlsm known. nwiuui r. iinwsKK, ueputy jailor. - iim, uic suiiemeni is correct to my own knowledge. JOHN P. WARD, Jailor. Alia California Book and Job PrlntlngOfflce.1 San Krancisco, June i, 1S71. J Dr. A. M. I)rvea A Co.: Fur spvprai nwiN t have been subject to rheumatLsm In m rifhi arm ami shoulder, rendering me unable to wore. v,n recurrence oi tne attack some time since, I was imlueed to try your "Unk Weed Itemed v," and the result was a penect core in a few days. I took only two-thirds of the contents of one bottle. Jly firm liellef Is that the "Unk" Is a certain cure for rheuma tism tn all lt form, and I would heartily rec- umiticim mi amicusi wiin mat iircautul UIS' ease to try our "Itemed)" and lie cured. JNO. 1L McUVNE. j Oertincale of A. R. Shipley, Esq., seclal con-' trtbutorto the "Willamette Farmer," and Sec retory of the Oregon Horticultural Society: Oswego, Oregon, March IS, 1S7L - Dr. A. M. Loryea: Some tour weeks ago 1 was entirely prostrated with rheumatism; In r.tct 1 was almost helpless. I sent to vou for ono 10 oance bottle of the "Cnk Weed Remedy," by the use or which I experienced almost Imme diate relief, and by the time the bottle was gone the rheumatism was gone. From my own experience, and from what I lmve heard others say who have used tlie Unk Weed, I believe it to 1 a certain cureforrheumatlsm. Yours respectfully, A. R. SHIPLEY. Certificate from Hon. A. J. Dufur, cx-Prest-deut of the Oregon State Agricultural Society and author of "Statistics of Oregon : East l'ortland. Anrll.l. 1S71. Dr. A. M. Loryea .t Co.: I was amieted with a severe attack of chronic rheumatism; was con fined to my bed moot of the time from Jautiarv to July, when I used the Uuk Weed and ft eureu me up. A. J. DUrUR. Certificate from James Bybee, the celebrated sioex-growcr anu "lung ot me Oregon Turf:" C.n.1.1. Iil.n.1 Tr.. ......... t I ,o-. To Dr. A. M. Loryen.t Co.: Thislstoacknowl bllluainuup . . f .u,.Mirn. 11.....! 1. I.. 'M- ... .'..1, J ... .... 1 11 I.TM JkCillCUJ , or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I was afflicted for mimtlis with a verj' serious attack ofln- uammaiory riieumaitsm, anu trlou nearly ail of the so-called rheumatic remedied without any- relief perceivable. I then tried your itemetiy, ami its use resuitm in tnemost nappy eiieets a lieneet cure. 'truly yours, JAMES BYBEE. Certificate from the well-known merchant, The Dal le. May 2. 1ST1. Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co.: I have uji the "Unk Weed Remeily," and can cheerfully recom mend It to iwrsoiis allllcled rlth Intlammatory rheumatism. It cured nieof that disease. Jly hanils, wrists. ankl ludsed, all my Joints vrere swollen and very lHirul. c.fiAtj. iwm Hon. Nat. H. Line. Pilot Commissioner of Oregon, and a member of the City Council ot East Portland: taist iromanti, .prii w, i.si. tv. sr. Ijin-ea A Co.: I have been atilicted fur several years lsit with "weakness in the .Tt- aiut wanderinir rheumatic nalns. ac- mnsniid bv severe constiimtlon. Br the use of one boUia of your."Unk Weed lUmedy.or Orsgon Rhsamatle Cure," I have been entfrely relteved, and I cheerfully recommend it as a must Taloable and effective remedy. Ai. 11. kOt. CoHIUmI Cmm linn Hl.liuin TIM..t memoero: mc i ity council ot fcajit l'ortland: East l'ortland, April 7, 1S71. Dr. A. M. Loryea . Co. Gents: This is in in. form you that I have used your "Unk Weed" for neuralgia and rheumatic pains, nnd round reiiei irom me usoot only one bottle, and can recommend It to those in need or such a rem etly. Yours, GIDEON TIUUBTIS. Certineato rrom Hon. R. Tt Onlmtiv. i-r. vu""ij vwimissiuiier oi iiuinoman county, East Portland, April 1, 1S7I. Dr. A. M. flrvea A Co.: I hnveusni tlio "link Weed Ihmcdv and um sntlsHetl it Is n valua ble medicine. It regulates and invigorates tho syjtem. This is my experience with the Rem edy. Truly yours, E. I- QUIMBY. Certificate front the celebrated musician. Prof. itto Vsmxtemits: Oregon Musical Institute. 1 Portland, May sr. 1S71. f Dr. A. M Irvea A Co - I was nttackeil with severe indammatory rheumatism, suffering great pain, ami was so prostrated that I was unable to tend to mv business. I used one bot tle of vour "trnlr iv.s,i ltcmedv. or Oregon Rheumatic Cure," and was entirely cured by I Union. OTTO VIHUXTKMP3. PUT lP INTEN-OTJXCE I10TTLES, AT One Dollar nnd Fifty Cents per Bottle. PREPARED AT THE 0BEG0N MEDICAL LABORATORY, BV. DR. -LORYEiV &H CO., EAST PORTLAND, OREGON. t ocFon Sale bt all rKCOOiaTB. mu ADVERTISE LEOTa FIRST a?K.3SXITJ5 Oregon Slate Fair, 1STI i. ..- 4 THIS SPiCE HESERVED FOlt HIM ES & BACHELDER, Steam Book and Job Printers, who Intend fill ing It with an advertisement as soon as they get time to write one. In the mean time call on them at 98 Front St. If you want any kind of Printing done. rdMf DR. J. . GLENN, JD JE1 1ST TX SJ T 107 Front .Street. PORTLAND OREGON nl Bit. MARY A. TIIOMI.SOX, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR RESIDENCE AND OFFICE THIRD ST. between Salmon and Main, opposite the Public Square. Calls attended in any part of the elty. Batteries for sale, and Instructions given on the use of electricity as a Remedial Agent, nl. jr. r . FRYER, HEALER IN IlttY GOODS AM) CLOTHING, Groceries, Roots, Shoes, Nails, Etc., AMD PUUCHASEK OF FARMERS' PRODUCE. Highest Cash Vrlce paid for WOOL, CORNER FIRST AND MADISON STREETS I'OKTLAXD, OREfiON. nS-ntS-tr MISS MACNAMARA HAS OPENED A LARGE AND CHOICE As sortment of Milliuci'y Goods, At "l First St. hct. Wnslilii-toii A Htnrk, Next door to Lndd A Tilton'.s Bank, And hopes by attention to business and prompt ness in executing orders to meet a share of pat ronage. Two Urst-closs milliners wanted immediate ly. To flrst-class hands highest wages paid. Also two small girls wanted as apprentices. Apply at the store, 71 First street, immediately, apanoistf cr"iviiERE-sa CXTDIiI Jin. ILCict that Put C1iicleur"-,5itt "WHY, DONT YOU KNOW? SUE GOT it at ASCHEHHEIM &, BULKELEY'S WASHINGTON MARKET, where they keep all kinds of Fresh Poul try, Game and Fish, and receive bv every steamer a splendid assortment of California vegetables." N. B. Consignments from the country sollc tied. nlltf. MURPHY .V KELLY, rKALns in FAMILY GROCERIES. C0l.TM rnuDCCE, FKIIIS .C(D VEGETABLES, Comer of Thinlnnd Washington streets (op posite IVeshyterian Church), Portland, Oregon. Goods delivered to all ports or the elty FREE OK CHARGE. nl DR. IU It. rilF.EL.VXD, (LATR OF SAN rKANCISOO,) J E IV T I S T . ROOM NO. TWO, DEKUMS BUTLDINO, Cor. First and Washington St?., Portiaml. HAVING HAI A NUMBER OF YEARS' practice in San FraneJeo. I reel competent to do First Class Work in all Dental Opera tions. Satisfaction guaranteed. Nitrous Oxide administered. References : Rev. Wm. Roberts, Judge O. N. Denny, Dr. Dickson, Messrs Qui m by and Ferfcisw, and Mrs. Dunlwny, of IboNkw NotrrKWier. nl SAX FRACISCO. THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE W'ILL SRW EVERYTHING NHRDHD IN a famllv. from the Heaviest to tho Lfcht- est fabric. it It Does Jlore Work, More Kinds of Work, And Retfer Work Than any other tahute If there Is a Florence Sewing Machine wlUtln one thousand miles ofSan Hronlsco not work ing well or giving entire Wtfclhetion, If I am Informed of It, II will be attended to without expense of any kind to the owner. S.13IUEL HILL, Agent, - New Montgomery SL, Grand Hotel BulMIng, San Francisco. SESD FOR nMii'ilS ASD SUIP1ES OP WORK. Active Agents Wanted Everywhere, Jan.S6,lg71.n33lom PORTLAND