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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1872)
FRIDAY. .SEPTEMBER 6, 1S72. HOMENEWS. Hcio wants M cents for her wheat. Whrat i- coming iu ranldly at Oor vallic Mor- !il.i.-ii.-nre reported in Jackson county. A C'.u'lio'.ii' church is iieing built nl t iprvai. The State orYleers arc busy making ml tlwir reports. One firm at Corvallis lias 30,000 bush els of wheat on storage. Prof. Barrett is to take charge of the Academy at liaker (Mty. Warehouses and mills at Allmny now contain 00.000 biisliclsof wheat. The W'rklj Statetmein has entered upon' its twenty-f'ccnod volume. Tlie r. fiirnisliing of the Chemeketa Hotel at Salem costs about 520,000. C'apt. Crandall, of the Statesman, has ;'onc to southern Oregon on a visit. C'orv::His i of the opinion that she ought ( have the State University. The fall term of the Baker City Acad emy commences on the Gth of Septem Ijer. A smart little village is springing up at Drain'" Station on the O. & (. Rail road. The potato rot has developed itself in ( lataop county. It was at first thought to be frot. The Jacksonville Tlvirx has again changed proprietors, Mr. T. B. Kent is now sole owner. "Wild flax which looks like it might be tamed has beeu found in the Klam ath Lake country. The I-a Gratuities refused at a late school meeting to vote any tax what ever to support a school. Rev. Wm. MeFaddea is in jail in Unit county charged with the crime of incest with his daughter. The largest water lank on the rail road has just been completed at Albany. Its capacity is 75,000 gallons. "Wasco county is receiving quite an addition to her population from the Willamette Valley thiseea&on. Six hundred bushels of potatoes arc expected to lie dug out of one and a half acres of ground on Yaquina Bay. The Temperance' people of JJnn county are going to petition for a strin gent temperance law. We wish thorn success. The Lafayette Courier says the potato InTalifja?. of Clackamas county, has scut the Salem Slalcaman a stalk of common field corn measuring about 14 feet in height, raised on his farm near Butte creek. Ho has about four acres of the same kind. The ears are very largo and the stalks hear an average of three ears each. The white settlers in Wallowa Valley, Union county, have been holding a council with the Indians, who insist on the whites leaving the valley. Xo def inite conclusions were arrived at, but another council was agreed on, when it was expected that matters would he settled iu a friendly manner. 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 looks, bolts, gas fittings, stair rods, watch cases, spoons, castors, and table ware plated and gilded to order. Elec trotvping done on short notice. Prices reasonable, and work insured as repre sented. The Eugene Guard says: "The crops of this county are generally good. U. Wm. Lhea, who lives about eight miles below town on the river road, gives the following as his average: Barley, forty- six bushels; oats forty and wheat thirty' two. Mr. Bushnell, in the same local ify, harvested one hundred and sixty five acres of wheatthat averaged thirty five bushels. Mr. Blackley's crop we are informed averaged forty-five bush els. The Courier says business is rather dull in Lafayette in consequence of the dead lull in the wheat market. It seems that there is no one to start a figure in anywise remunerative to the producer except L. G. Suiter of the Lafayette Mills, who pays an advance of 10 cents, wo understand, upon the ruling rates. There is money in town from bolow to buy wheat, hut the figures ollercd are quite bolow what the generality of our farmers expect to realize. The Steam Flouring Mill at Hiilsboro will shortly be put into successful oper ation. The oat meal department is now turning out a quality of meal which is pronounced by Portland merchants as fursuperior to any manufactured in Cal ifornia and equal to any iu the United States. It is the design of Mr. Milne, the proprietor, in conjunction with gentleman just from Australia, to erect a large addition and enter into the rice manufactory, behoving that the Oregon market can be supplied with a superior article at a cheaper rate than can be imported ready for use. In addition to this, arrangements have been made with Allen fe Lews, of this city, and others, for the furnishing of corn from Walla Walla and other points, where this grain matures, so that our markets SPEdfAL NOTICES. TORTLAD AiyVEOTIEMEXTS To Sl'lnlTrAT.ISTS avii Antrr T.T1TFC.VY. Thinkkhs. A ru supply of Spiritualist and tteform liooks kept constantly forsaleatSnow's i .iicrai ana iieiorm uooicstorc ana General Pacific A2encv. 31'J Kwirnr ilrwt. nn stairs. near Rush. Also Adam A Co.'s Golden Pens, Orton's Antl-Tobaeco Preparatlon.andSpence's Positive and Negative Powders. All goods sold at Eastern prtce. Remittances In UnitedStates paper currency receive! at par. Circulars and catalogue mailed free. Address Herman snow.p.o. Box 117, San Francisco, Cal. vsnll The Ootlilnr Trade linn, ititliln tlie i last t hfrfr .lure iinilnmiinn Mf.iiln-rpvnllltlnll- . by Flshei A Roberts having opened a first-class I Clothing establishment, corner of First and I Washington afreets, where Men and Boys can bp Iltletl to perfection In rvorr kind of Clothes, i They are manufacturing on a large scale, and can make anything for Men and Boys' wear to! onlcr in the very best style, at extreme low mee. rneiraim isiopiease noin in minis:"'" n nnalllr V Mil In tliitlr &tnhlUlimpnt. corner First and Washington streets, will convince all of the fact. ajiCC-tf W. H. COBURN, 13oolc ami Jol T?xintei 6 WASHINGTON STREET, UP-STAIRS, Portland, Oregon. Wotk done at REASONABLE RATES, lit GEAY'S MUSIC STORES! CLAY ST., San Francisco, , 101 First Street. Portland, Oregon. NEW ADTERTISEMENTS. READ THIS I TICASIO WATER-CURE Is situated In Onll i tnrnia the healthiest State In the Union; In Marin county the healthiest in thoState: and in Xleaslo Valley a placo combining alt the advantages of climate and beauty of loca tion. It It reached In a few hours from San Fran cisco, via either San Rafael or Petaluma, and patient can, by special arrangement, have easy carriages, with bed. If desired, at very low rates, ly application at Bay View Stables, San Itanfitel, or to the livery stable of Unkless, Washington Street, Petaluma, opposite Brook lyn Hotel. Stages leave San Rafael, Mondays, Wednes days and Saturdays, at 2 r. v.. Stages leave Petaluma at the same hour, Tuesdays and Fridays. Xleaslo AVntcr-Ctire has 1 acllltles for successfully treating the sick unexcelled by any cure. East or West The physicians are skillful, and they have had long exiierlenee In the Hygienic treatment of chronic diseases. They employ In addition to the common Water-Cure or Hygienic treat ment, KLBcmicmr in laths and, otherwise, and iniiai.ations ot oxyofn, which prove very valuable In many casesor lung and throat diseases. They also my particular attention to all diseases psccliak to womist. They are well known as editors, for the laid three yoars, ofthe "Pacific Journal of Health," a periodical which has high rank as one of the best popular Health i wipers in the world. We therefore confidently assert that in no place In the world can the sick receive, for the time and money expended, more substantial benefit than in the Nicasio Watkh-Cuhk. DR. W. J. YOUNG, Manager. Steinway & Sons' Kranl(h,Barh i Son's, HAINES BROS,' AND M. CRAY'S PIANOS. TUB World ltciiowned BURDETT AND SHoxixunn ORGANS. "HOWE'S" Xew I in pr.oved : .sr.wi.vc.jiAini.M- BUTTRRIC1CS Celebrated Patterns OI Ladles and I'MIdrrns' GARMENTS. crop in Yamhill promises well, and the price is coming down towards 25 cents I will, as soon as tlie machinery is put in, . he supplied with fresh ground corn I meal and ready made hominy, and in- a husliel. The Portland Free Discussion Cluh have their weekly meetings ovary Sun day at 3 o'clock p. m. at No. SO First St., up stairs. The agricultural works at Salem aro making progress. A large lot of in rhinery for these works, coating $10,000, has arrived. The stead of eating the cullings from other markets, Oregon can boast of a puro article, whicli is second to none. These are the class of men Oregon most de sires to pee men of energy. A correspondent, writing to a cou sins. ci'ir.vM iii:xif.i CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM, Cousrcn llnll, IIiisIi .Street, Between California and Montgomery streets, ltooin IS, second floor. Circles Thursday ami Saturday evening. Seance for business, rtnll temporary from Hiilsboro, sys: "The ,SffMvM says there will be no i Tualatin Navigation Company have lot lack of accommodation for those who may visit Salem during tlie IiCglslature and Stale Fair. Baker City is quite lively; there aro no houses to lie rented; families are con stantly applying and looking for houses witliout success. James Dinwiddie of lane county liaB threshed four thousand bushelsof witeat from one hundred acre. It was spring sown club wheat Itoeeburg aspires to be a city. Arti cles of incorporation have been prepared and will lie submitted to the Legislature at tlie coming session. The proposed Good Templars Hall in this city will front fifty feet on Third street and one hundred on Alder, and will be two stories in height. About two montlis since an ordinance ' the contract for the erection of six ware houses on tlie Tualatin river. One of these buildings is to be erected at tlie Hiilsboro Landing, about a half a mile south of the town. These are to be completed within the next ten or twelve days, so as to be ready to receive grain for shipment. These arrangements, come just in the nick of time. The farmers in theHlilsboro Plain and those along the river of tlie south Tualitin Plains will find n means of cheap and and easy transportation for their grain. It necessitates a little farther hauling, but tlie reduction on tonnage will com pensate for the trouble, and in fact as it is the only present menus of shipment other than by wagons, from those points, tins farmers should make free use of it. Quite a number of farmers say they will commence delivering grain as soon as the houses can be cot ready. The A NEW ARRANGEMENT OF THE GROVER & BAKER ELASTIC STITCH SEWING MACHINE, FOR OPERATING BY HAND AS WELL AS BY TREADLE. SPECIALLY ADVANTTGEOUS FOR INVALIDS. THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINE OPERATED EITHER BY HAND OR FOOT, AND MORE SIMPLE, DURABLE AND EFFICIENT THAN ANY OTHER. W. T. SHANAHAN, AGENT, SEVENTY-ONE FIRST ST., PORTLAND. SEWING MACHINES SOLD ON INSTALLMENTS OF TEN DOLLARS PER MONTH. vSiiH was passed by the Common Council in I opening 0f the Oswego Canal, and also relaUon to lighting th town clock, but : ..-t.i oonnectlnc the lake and river at Hiilsboro, will insure a cheap and quick means of genting grain it still remains dark. Who is to blame? Tlie friends of the Willamette Uni versity must have made a grand rally ! at Salem, as a dispatch from that place informs us that $20,000 were raised in aid of that institution. A communication lias been received from H. It. Leonard, the architect, des ignating the western terminus of the proposed bridge across tlie river at tlie foot of Columbia street. Farmers up the valley arc very gen erally storing their wheat, refusing to sell at tlie prices otiered. It is calcu lated that not less than 100,000 bushels will be stored at Junction. Dr. Belt, the physician to the peni tentiary convicts, will recommend tho abolishment of the shackle loagreat de gree. He says iUt constant use is bring ing hip disease on many of the prison ers. Thf artesian well which was begun in Jacksonville some time ago, lias reached the depth of 170 feet, butthe wnterwon't come to tlie surface. Some fino speci mens of copper, however, have been taken from tlie hole. The following officers of Union Lodge, No. -3, I. O. O. F. at Jjk Grande, have lieen chosen and installed, to wit: V. D. Hannah, X. G.; X. S. Blank, V. G.; Wm. Wolff, It. and P. Secretary; It. Alexander, Treasurer. J. It. Xeil, Prosecuting Attorney, gives notice through the Jacksonville Times that he intends to see that the Sunday law is strictly enforced. Here after our Jacksonville fjie,i8 wju lave to lo without their beer on Sunday. Oro Fino Theater will be opened to morrow (Saturday t evening, on which occasion the thrilling tragedy of Mnc lietli v ill be presented. Manager Wal- dron has secured a very fine array of his' AY into market, as grain can be delivered on board of ships witliout further ex pense or unnecessary handling." For the very best photograplis, go to Bradley A IlulofMm's Gallery wlUiottt KTAIIIR JWASCltXl) IX THK KLKVATOH, 49 Mont gomery Pt., San Praneiseo. IMtclty from Km Pay special attention 10 oniaining rami Help, House Servants, iMllroad nanus, eic. Imwiwllvi' of N'nllonalltv. l'aniessenuinz oruere inim a umiiiht iim-t be explicit In their orders, stating Just what they want, what they will iy, etc., (aoeonii nled by or orriee fees S2 00, which may de ducted from employee's wges),t.tatlu5 wheth er tltey will or will not be responsible for trav eling expenses ot hired help. 4111 j. iu iuiumir.i.u OUR AGENTS. The fbltawlnc- persons are duly authorized in act as Agents lor the Smr Nohtjiwkxt Mrs J. II. Poster Ashby I'earee Dr. naytey A. A. Manning Hiss Virginia Old. Hiram StnlUt ..... J. H. II. lrenderson V. W. ISeaeta Itev. Wm. Jolly Hon. T. W. Davenport Mary J. Matters. A. V. Stanard S. II. CtaHKhton.- C A. Heed Mrs. O. T. Daniels Mrs. XeHteCnrl P. C SMlHvan Mra, M. P. Ooolc Mrs. M. C. C4lne Mrs. It. A. Vawters Mrs. IS. U. IHslKjp. ltcv. J. P. Damon- I lev. II. liairiey. Mrs. Jane M. Wilson Philip KHZ p. II. Moore Mrs. H.J. George Mr. M.J. KitsftH G. It. Wood Mrs. M. Jeffrie Il.lI.WeWt- Dr. J. wail.. A. N. Amokl O. W. Uiwson- M. 1'. Owen JIB.C.A. Coburn Mrs. J. DeVore Johnson . Thot Parsons It. Pentland ; - Miss Snllie AppJesate. Miss It. A. Owens J.T.8eolt, Hsq Mrs. A. B. Oorwln ieo. Knicle l2 p.'pisher vitii Francisco Mm. Iiurn DePorce t.onlon Liuoniin vi v..m. Mnunnmi Olympla I.T. Maulsbv Vnueouycr (i w itnub Union Itldire. W O. W. Harnes.. Oehoeo Valley J. H. linic Waxhlncton Territory Mrs. K. Oakshelt . Travdlne Aecnt Other parties desiring to act as Astnts will Albany . Benton eoanly -.CorvallU - Olympla MrMlnnrllle Harrlsbunc Kntene nty IMwnn Vista -Illllslxmi Silverlon -(.ervHls llrowimvllle Ibanon -Salem Jalem Kalcin Dallas IifaveUe ICalama Waiubnrz 1 "millet on -.Seattle vitle Walla Walla ..Walla Walla INwt Townsenn Travel I lie Aftent . I-ortlsud TravellBi; Acent .Travelliie Ajfent .wasnincion county Uifayetle Albany .Salem Dalles Forest Grove Oregon City Mllwaukle ....The Dalles Yonealla Iloseburt; Forest Orov Nehalem Trovellne Azent .Ktutenc triouic talent, and we lioiie he will moot forward their names. Wc want Asents m-IM. Hi .kw h.wWrvnc erery postomeo thrm.-hout Orepm ami EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. So rn.T J. E. WITHERELL, SO Pro nt Street, Portland. FIND KMPLOYMKNT FOR A I.I. annlvinp for situations In any ood -chopper down to a Fat Of- Agenls Wanted In Kvco' County on tno umst. 4J. I- IlePKAXN manager Orrson Ilranth House. vs-nO-if NOW IS THE TIME. TO SUBSCRIBE! Unparalleled Iniliiceiiientsto Clubs THE NEW NORTHWEST, A Journal for the People, DEVOTED TO THE INTETESTS OF HUMANITY, pbilTIiAXD ADVERTISEMENTS. HURGREN & SHINDLER, IKK' T IMli'ltu u lurfr ti . .T .iru t oi MISCELLANEOUS. DR. VAN DEN Sovoi-ciprn Worm BERGH'S r v- t r. r- T-vfltKi'T IStn 'lilt ll A.M Jl.uur.u.' u PAP.I.OU, lIKlMtiMlM, DINING, I.IURAP.Y AND COONTINa-HOUSn J? TJ VC PS I T U IS l!i , .t.v Oik. Walnut, nosrwooa, thrslnut, Etr. MOUtDIMCS, MIRRORS, BUM WAINUT IUMBER, l'nlii. llnlr. Moss. Excelsior illue, Etc., Etc., Etc. Tlir. Jltr..T STOf'K! THE 11EST 4100DS! THE LOWEST I'ltlt'ES! Wnn noons Not SS. 170 and 172. Cor. Salmon and First Sts.. Portland, Oregon. mill rrts. acii, JUST HETUItNRD FIIOM SAX FR.VK Cisco with a I arse ami .Splendid .Stock of SUCH AS SILKS, WORSTED GOODS, CRENAOIHES, Japaness Silks, PopUna, Alpacas, lawns Miirsclllcs, Etc. .I.SO... A .iJtrge anil Beautiful Assortment ot MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS, Fine Laces, Etc., Of every variety and description. Straw Goods, Parasols and Kid Gloves Ot the best quality. jr.WEi.uv, r.vxcY coons. et. On hand and made to order. CHILDREN'S AHD INFANTS CLOTHES Of all description". 4'nll nml Einiuliie the Nlorli. Oooili Sotil to Suit tlie Time. I- A 4711, 07 First street, Portland. Arrangement have been mada to secure tlie Services of a COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS upon any and all subjects of Public Interest. Tho Xew Nohtiiwbst Is not a AVoman's Rights, but a Human Ulghts organ, devoted to whatever policy may be necessary to secure the greatest Rood to the xrentest number. It knows no sex.no polltics.uo religion, no party, nocolor.no creed. Its foundation is fastened uin the rock of Rtemal Liberty. Universal Emancipation and Untrammeled Progression. OUR PREMIUM LIST. PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ROOMS Corner Tint nml Stark St.. over Ladd A Tllton's Rank. fonUlnst Urrr Tiirre Thoaand (Uolre i:ook AND Over 100 Papers and Alsazincs. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Monthly Dues (Jl 00 Payable luarterly DinrcTOns Wm. S. ladd, P. C fJclm.vler, Jr., M. P. Dentil", I II. Wakefield. W. 11. ltrackett, A. C Olbbx, a H. Levls, M. W. Feehheimer.H. Faluns, 1 isium. Officers: President 1 II. WAKKFIKI.D. H. FAIUNO 1 f' snmiYt.KIt. J ii M. W. FECHHKlMEIt Correspondlns Sec -Vice l'resldent -Treasurer As an Inducement tor our friends to make exertions to secure latvn clubs for the N'KW NoitTUWEST, we otter the following list of val uable premiums : rnrtMnir suliserilieni- At S3 (10 cAch. accom- panlcd bv the eah, we will slvo the HOME SIIUTTI.V: SRWINO MACHINE, without ta ble, beautifully ornamented. Price, SSB. tor thirty-live sunscnoers.ai eacn, ac companied bv the cash, we wtll ttlveaHOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, with Itlark Walnut table, bronzed and nicely flnished. Price. SK. tor iony luiwnww, m i w i-nru, art-tini- panledbvthecash.wewlllRiveaiiujiKSiiu-r-TI.K SEVINfl MACHINE, finished In extra style, with Illark Walnut table and cover. 1-nce, jMi. The alKiveSewlnr Machines, which are war ranted llrst-clBsi In every nnrtienlar. can lie seen at the office ot Oeo. W.Traver, IK Front i TTAVK FOU SALE FARMS AND UNIM EX pniveii uinu-s in ureon ana wasningion M1HIS TRULY AVONTWrtFUI. MEDICINE 1 is warranted to expel all worms from the Dowels and Stomach, except Tape and Chain Worms. The proprietor has taken much plns to test the comparative merits of the MMm nv .mcuiciuch ii .iiu u.j, VTUK7II, unimnHu as the Entozoa themselves, have overspread the land, each claiming for itself the nameof soe- clflc; and, while we frankly acknowledge that many of tnem are ouen successnu.ana do areai good, were we not assured that this combine , advantages possesseil by no other worm medi cine, its Introduction at this late day would not have ocen aiiempieu. The nleasant taste ami exceedlrurlr smnli quantity of this medicine required to test the existence of worms, or to remove every one from the system Its operating lit a few hour-, unaided by any other purge, together wtth Its certainty of ellect, constitute it one of the most brilliant discoveries ofthe age. Had we space here, scores of certificates might be adduced to show Its progressive and rapidlv increasing reputation iui- the last few years;"but to promulgate Its fame and estab lish Its character, we only ask lor a trial. its siwc.lv operation in all sudden attacks, a- convtllslons, colic, fits or spasms, gives it an unrivaled superiority. Sent by express on re ceipt of price. U IT W O KMT. Alternate paling and flnshing of the coun tenance, dull expression or the eyes, tirowsi iness, itching of the nose, a swelled upper lip. tongue whltely furred and thickly speckled with red potnts.feted breath, an enlarged belly, a partial or general swelling or pafilngness of tho skin, a shirting in tlie sleep and grinding oi the teeth, a sensation as If something was lodged in the inroai, a gruuuai my oi roe Kfcfens. nf the stomaelt. vomiting, a short and dry cough, appetite sometimes vora cious, at other times feeble, bowels sometimes costive, at other times loose, great fretftllneKS and Irritability of temper, pains in the stomach and bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy. ILs value in removing masses of crudities from the stomach and bowels of children, even where no worms exist, cannot be too highly es- " Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by DR. VAN DEN BERGH and Agents in all cit ies and towns. ,.,, Dr. Van Den uergn can oe consuiieu uimn ilieases that tlie human system 1 heir to. His long experience in diseases of women and children cannot lie surpassed by any physi cian In the United States or Europe, imv. aa- vises ladles trouml witn any irrwuinrnia) in the Uterus to try Ids new remedies and get cured. ... . My consulting and unuergoing a si m pic ex amination the afflicted can learn If their dis ease iMJ worms or not. At all events, Dr. an Den Ilergh can tell them from what disease they are Miflering. Consultations and examinations free of cl'arge. OFFICE ICOOJIS 3S anu d, met j. (khumh, Salem, Oregon. . . . . - r I i . V. a ..-.nnlnm. will lu teeners uescniiiiiK ... - promptly answeml, and persons living at Ifsunen will be saved the expense and trouble cleaning on the Ioctor. Address H P. 0. 15ox 172, Salem, Oregon. Einiix'c Hotel, MAIN STREET, DALI.ES CITY, OKEUU.N. BOARD BY THE DAY, AVeek or Month,in the most reasonable terms. Su lienor aceommoaano jot mmiua, Cciicord Coach to and from the house free. A largo safe for the keeping ot -vsloabMf, House open all nleht. m nl7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprietor. HBNRY A. OXEIS. Librarian and Rec. Sec J. L. Atk I ssok. Notary Public. Tvr.Kic WooitWAnn. D.W. WAKr.FlRl-n. Atkinson, Woodward & Co., (Laic Atkinson A AVoodward,) REAL ESTATE AGENTS, XO. 102 FKOXT STREET, j I'ortlnml. Oregon, PEIVATE B0AB.DIITG HOUSE. Ai.nF.iiT a. arAXXixn TEEPS A FIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE V Tor the accommodation of people who pre fer a quiet home to the confusion oj a feqteL Terms moderate. Olympia.W. T. Kffitfc ea-CONSTANTLY by every steamer. Receiving New Supplies UIS street. Portland. For tiny niuscnners, ai s-i i eacn, accom panied bv the cash, we will give a MASON &. HAMLIN' lUirTAHLH OHOAN. four octave. sinsle reed, Willi blnek walnut ease, automatic licllows swell, two iiiiHr jxsiais, impniveu cen ter pressure rocd val ves, etc. Price, IP. For seventy-five siihrrlbers, at SS CO each, ac companied by the cash, a double reed MASON A HAMLIN OltUAN : resembles the first ex cept that It has hImi a knee stop. Price, STi For seventy-live sutM-ril-er. at $S 00 each, accompanied by the rash and twenty-five dollars additional, we will give a MASON A IIA.MLI Ulli., or WVB OCTAVRH, OSK STOP. SBLP-ADIlKTIKn RKKII VAI.VKK, IM- l'KOVED 11KLIWS, TBEMUU.VNT AND KSKE- SWEI.U Price, slUu. For one humlred snhscriliers, at $S 00 each, and twenty dollars additional, we will give a 3IAMO liAJII.17. UliU.V, FIVE OCTAVKS, rtVKSTOIH.TWO.SnTSOF HIBU.VTORS TIIIIOCOH OUT, IMI'ltOVKO fll!.VIrATEO HELF-AtUCVnXII llKKDVAJ.VIK,IMl'IOTVEnnitMIWS,TRKHCINT AND KXKIWWKI.IA VIOLA, 1I1AI'ASU, FLUTK, TUEjIUIANT. Price, ?!. Those who desire to work for these premiums can send the names and money as fast as re ceived. The subscribers will lie placed to their credit, and if enough names are not received during the year to procure tlie premium de sired they can ehooea lesser premium, or thev will be entitled to receive twenty-five per cent. in cosii oi ine amouiii remitieti wr ineir tauor. Ten-Horn" Also. CHOICE CITY PROPERTY, for Sale and to Rent. We attend to Buying and Selling Real Estate In Cit v and Countrr. Special attention given to the Renting of Proierty anil Collection of Rents, looking after Repairs ami l-aymeni oi luxes on iToiwriy in our hniHls when desired. Legal paiers written and acknowledgments taken. LOANS NEGOTIATED on Real Estate Se curity. Iarties having Money lo Loan are In lieu lo give us a can. ENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, S. IV. Cor. Morrison nml First Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON. "MCTURE" taken In all the latest ami most X improved styles, and not Inferior to any on ic const, wortv wen uone anu compieieu in- le of t wenty-BMir hours. EtrrtAniBS and Cmr.np.nN-should m broueht n between the Itoursof WandS,nlwaysdresjied n light clothes. '.Ml SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM. War. XJICCTC and SON. Importers and Dealers In til'XS. IIIFI.US AXI HEVOI.VEItS HOW TO SAVE MONEY! OF EVERY DIX'RIPTION, SHIHG TACKLE, FANCY GOODS, BEADS, BASKnrs, Bum Caoes, Ccn-Env, iTOQiiri ii.imts, utris uuu iusuu'i BABY CARR1ACES, ETC, 129 FRONT STRKKT, PORTLAND, OREGON l fjRVTS for Wheeler A: IVIIson's Sewing Jia- iV chlnes.Neeilles.Thread.Sllk.Oil.Etc. Also.vgenis loriuc uiioriiiiiiTjwucr muim PRACTICE ECONOMY IN ALL YOUR l dally expenditures. Examine the IMPROVED S45. HOME S45. SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE Ilirr Unvtnir Tlinn lwlill which is BEST. Its SIMPLICITY and DURABILITY give It the ltrpfcnncf. JIICVI.I.I ijiiw I'llll r.ir JIAl ill.sr. iikiiik the COMBINATION PATENT. Large supply just receiveu. til.ll.ll. l lt.vil.it. ucnerni Asreui. n li PbilSMlt-lplila Shoe More, US Front St. 31 US. 31. J. KXSIGX, Fashionable Dress and Cloak-Maker, Third .Street, Xenr Washington. (Next door to New XorrritWEaTOfTlcei, TTAS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF I'AT. X'i. terns for Indies' and Children's Clothing for sale. iwnnntois can set full assortment of nat terns, conslkllne of fifteen (full size), lor S3 00, which will oc scut nisio tin-m receipt of price. letter of fashion, how lo trim and make, will be sent Willi eacn pacsage. Prices til single patterns: Ladles' suits $1 00; polonaise, 73 cts.: oversklrt.&J c?-!Jm'B,.clfi; children's suits.75ets.; ovcn-kirt.Scts.; waist, 2S cts.: boys' suits, .o ris. , " A....'..M.i fining inni on sliort noUce. Pleaso'state age'ln sending for children's l,Thecbove patterns will be made for home use. and will lie iouiiu wo ,... . . ' Alinoarders promplly f "'"h1 j PN.SInv Oivemeaeall. 2nS MRS. M.J. ENSIGN. ISAAC IJEUGMAX', Union HCxxl5Lot, Cor. Second, mid Waslilnsrton nts. TTAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS 11 Market, i am now prepan-u m i ivw onable terms the HT Meats Hie country af- lords. Ul Blasting and Sorting Pow.ler. vnltf THE SELECT SCHOOL Under tlie direction or Mrs. II. C. Brown liriLL BE RK-OPENr.Il TOHTHK KEUEP- Hon of pupils on Monday, May Pith, 1S72. Iocaiion cor. ccoim sum iinun, i-oni.-iuu. Ml branches comprising a liberal euueaunn will be taught. lessons on tno piano win nii oe given, villi If $50 00! $50 00! OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. As Tiik New Noktii wrst hasalrewlv proved a popular success, we are decided that It shall also provf axiui rn. lo enauie our iriemi who iiih uctjwii? hi ran vass for our ier to lieneflt both themclvos and ns by Increasing our Sulirlpllon Lists, we propose to give ine loiiovnng auumouai rre mlums to canvassers : Any subscriber who Is In arrears Tor Ihe N ew VmmiiriKT.vho will send us his orherown suhscrlption fee, and one new subscriber, ac companies! by the casii s uo-we win give : A pair I'arinn .naruie vases; Or a Bohemian Glass Vase; Or a Bohemian Glass Card Receives; Or ozen Ivory Napkin Rings; Or H dozen naieu Tea spoons; Or 1 imlr Alexandre's Kid Gloves; Ora Lady's Fan, spangled, leathered edge; Or a Bird Cage; Or an Album for holding MO pictures; Oran Album (extra) for holding .rO pictures; Or ri Funrv letter Case: Or a box Toilet Articles, Including foap, chalk, perfumery, etc.; ura iiritanuia icn i ui; Or a Kcrowne Lamp; Or S doien Glass Goblets; Or J4 dozen Glass Tumblers; Ora large Glass Fruit Dish; Ora Work Basket: Or a Fine Embroidered Handkerchief; Or K dozen Linen Handkerchiefs; Or a Woolen Table Cover; Or X dozen Table Napkins; Or 54 dozen Towels; n- n,, ..Immnt I'oiiliionlo. inv.iiiMrii.rvrholi in arrears torn year's ,i..Hntion.nnd who will send hla or her own subscription fee, and two new subserlliers, ae- COinpfllllCU Hc "!'. w ... f A set of Rogers' Table Forks, triple plated, on white meini.wami""-". Or a sctorRogers'TableSiioons.triple plated on white metal, warranted; Or a set of Rogers' Ten Spoons, triple plated h aeliltA 111 Or 10ZOI ItOS"r? - ikiimru n niiMt: iviiiH'n JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods, I.ndlcs" nml .Hisses TRIMMMRD AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, THE NEW WILSON STRAIGHT NEEDLE, UNDERFF.HD SF.WING JrACIIINE. MAKI THE LOCK STITCH ALIKIS ON Both Sides. itunseosy.aiui wiutmeiiiier iigiu or heavy sewing. . Is the only nrst-ciaw r-cwing Jinclilne sold for less thnnffllW. Kxamlno and Judge for yourselves. Don't be humbugged Into paying id (u for n Sewing Ma chine, when you can get a New Wilson for KO. OPFICB AND SALESROOM, Xo. TS rirst Street. I'O UTI.A.MI, OKEUOX. ACEMTS WANTED! MINER i PE.MISON, General Agents. t-yAll kludtof Sewing Machine Needles on iiniid and sent to any nart of the Coast bv mall or express, for K etc per Uaxeu. Send In your orders. sn Any person In arrears for subscription to Tit V.nr VnimlWHil. will. Will Seild his Of 111 I1UM.HWI" . in.tlni. CHIil ,r. illl corapanicu v".., ... semi: . ,..,. linn,, Clin ( .llHINIlim UUII1. Or a. handsome Woolen inllt, ml and white. or blue anu wmwi ,.. Or i nair oi luuir i unu-., X...' .infNnltlneliani Larc Curtains: Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Gloves, any colororslze: 9' ? i-WKK'K. inL Xrhli SheetlrW. For seven subscrllers at St W each, amount ,nAnraro.r.pl valued at wy..,,. .,., ,. Or a Cabinet, Japanese Inlaid: XL... Jnnanese Inlaid Work Box. i.n!.rticles are all valuable, and arowar- iu lust as we represent l item, i er- 1.. ..ie Ml v orwho can visit uscan receive these articles from our own hands at an hour's notice: or If not convenient to visit ns, we will send the articles oy cxpre uj uuj uress. ... , , , , i , i., ,, Xoonlerot inis ." "-- - iiiiim. the can atssiiiiiHiiiir-, ,"iI.?iV.n2v in IXistofflce onlers at the cus in'mnrs- rates of currency, or send draft If pre- fem'd. milvalln.lfsl to. XL0!?. i e hat this T unparallele.1 orrcr which Is a new feature in the newspaper busfncVs in Oregon, will n.eet with .-t .eartJvre- spouse rrom tne j '"''-.'" ,,,, i 7z,' T ' Sn .i.i., ii,r,n iiavcscemed to fall to reab 'i.'.'"" vn,m w-cannot be run without 'money. Now Is the time l makeup clubs Be-In Mfore some other person gets the start of you. See whatyou can do for yonr- sell.lhe Public and Tiir. new OKTitwiar. JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at Law and NOTARY PUBLIC. EUGENE CITY OttEGON Consultations in the English, French, Ger man and Holland languages. ntt. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. Oregon Steam Navigation Co's Notice. BOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL ISTtAVB Portland as follows : ... Tor The Dalles : ''' Dally (Sundaj-s excepted) at So'dock A.Hi';- For Astoria: fi MfHHlay,Wednelay ami Friday at oW(ck A. H. For Monticello: Dally at T'J o'clock A. X. nW J. C. AINSWORTIf, PmaMaMt. Frames, lira Us, Conls, Ornaments, Floweret Ribbons, Trimmings, etc. Dress Goods, White Goods, Tankee Xo tlons, Etr. Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim- Etc. AGENT OF THK ELLENDALE AVOOLEN MILLS CO. A. IiU Stock of Blanhels, Yarns, Hea rer, Tweeds and Castimcres Comlanlly on Hand. LATEST STYLES BY EVERY STE.1MEIL LADD & T8LTOIM, 13. 1ST 3E3 & , ioiiTi.Axn .OREGON" DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS kept subject to check on draft. INTKRKST alloweil on TIME DEPOSITS or TRUST FUNDS, in sums of ONB DOLLAR AND UPWARDS from date of deptMH. MONEY LOANED on approved security. Bonds. Stocks and other valuables received on deposit for safe keeping. uoiieeuons maue anu proceeds promptly remitted. Investments In Real Estate and other prop erty made for parties. Sight and Telegrahle Exchange on San Fran cisco and the Atlantic State for sale. Government .Securities bought and sold. Agent for tho transaction of all kinds of Fi nancial and Trust Business. nl r. D. SHATTtXK. R. KIIJJK. S1IATTLT1C A- JIILLIX, Attorneys-tit-Iiaw. OFFICE ROOM NO. 1, DEKUiPS BCILD Ing, First street, l'ortland, Oregon. nltf oa- PARTICUIVR Onlers. ATTENTION Paid to nl DELlLTNGlK 3c CO., Washington St., bet. Second and Third, I'Ror. G.VXS GIVS l3S0HS OH THE PIAHO AT THE Residences of Pcpils. rilERMS REASONABLE. HstiffsctkMl Gae JL antred. IC MRS. S. J. 1ICJISCT, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER, riAN BE FOUND IN HER OTUDIO, on Jhe (J third floor of Corbetrs New liiilWlng, from ISA. ji. 1 11 H r. M. of each day INO. PORTT-VND OREGON MANUFACTURE AN A XO. 1 ARTICLE OP UREAD, CRACKr.RS CAKKS, And all klndsofPastry usually found In aFIrst uiass uaxery i3r;Goo(U delivered to any part of Ihe clt Jtl.llnlU THE CLOTHING STORE! 18 THE FLACE AVHERE DENTS' CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, Hoys' nml Youths Clothing Furnishing Goods, Hats and BOOTS AND SHOES, Caps, Hie., IUc., CAN BK HAD AT Etc., Pfipps San ITfrtnoisco 113 Frout Street, rortlnml- Harris & P'ager. War. H.nms, San Frauelseo. I Praofk, Portland.