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t - FRIDAY. NOT2BMEU S, 1S72. Two Sides of Lire. There Is a shady sWe of 1 ins. Ami a sunny sMe as well. And 'lis tor every one to say On whleh lierM ebose to d well. For every one onto lilmeli Commits n grievous sin. Who bns the Wesd sunshine ont, And shHls the shadows In. Tlie clouds may wear their saddest robes, The sun refuse to smile, And sorrow, with her troop or Ills, May threaten us the while; Bat Mill the cheerful heart has power A sunbeam to provide; And only tho whose souls are dark. Dwell on life's shady side. The Tin .Savings Bank. cjnaries .Lyiiioru was a yoiiiiir me chanic in good business. At the age of twenty-six he had taken to himself a wife, Caroline Eustis, the daughter of a neighbor, who had nothing to bring uut ncr own personal merits, which were many, and habits of thrift, learned in an economical household under the stem teachings of necessity. It was well, perhaps, that Charles Lvnford should obtain a wife of this character, since he himself found it hard to save anything froni his income. ; It was not long before Caroline be came acquainted with her husband's failings. She could not feel quite easy in tho knowledge that they were living fully up to tiieir income, ioreseoing a time wouiu conic wueu muir iiinmy would grow moro expensive and per haps her husband's business, now flour ishing, misrhl become less so. Accordingly, one day she purchased of a petiuier, wno came 10 me noor, a muo tin safe, such as children frequently use for a savings bank. This she placed, conspicuously on the mantel-piece, so that her husband could sco it on enter ing. "Hello, Carrie! what's that?" he asked, curiously. "Only a little purchase I made to day," said his wife. "But what is it meant for?" he asked again. "Let me illustrate," said his wife, playfully. "Have you a ton-cent piece with you?" Charles draw a dime from his waist coat pocket His wife, taking it from his hand, dropped it into the bos through a slit in the top. Charles laughed. "So you have taken to hoardiug, Car rie? My little wife become a miser!" "No, only a little prudent. But, se riously, Charles, that is what I want you to do overy night." "Whatr-drop a dime into this new fangled arrangement of your?" "Exactly." "Very well; that will be easy enough. A dime a day that is not a crcat sum. But may I know what you are going to do with this newly commenced hoard?" "Lay it up for a rainy day," Caroline answereti. Charles laughed merrily. "And what will a dime a day amount tov" no inquired. "In a year it will amount" Com menced his wife, seriously "Oh, nover mind spare me the calcu lation! It sounds so much like busi ness, and I got enough of that during the day." "Uut you do not object to my plan?" "Not in the least. I have no doubt it is very commendable: but you know. Carrie, I never was gifted with much prudence." "I am aware of that," said his wife, smiling. Tins cnueu tne conversation for a time. Tlie plan inaugurated by the young wife was steadily carried out. She was not one of those (of whom there are so many i wno enter upon a new plan zeal ously, but soon tire of it. In the present case, she was thoroughly satisfied of the wisdom of her purpose, and resolved to carry it through. Every morning she caueu upon ner nusnanu lor a dime which was forthwith added to the ac cumulation. Frequently lie had not the exact change, and would toss her twenty-five cents instead. She would assure him, laughingly, that this would answer her purpose as well. More than once. Charlie would banter her on the subject of her little savings bauk; but this she bore gaily. But these wore not tho only accessions the fund received. Her husband had early arranged to mnko ample allowance for dress I sav ample', thouirh I dare sav some of my city readers might nfe,J siderlt so; uut Caroline, wno m m me habit of making her own dresses, pro vided herself with a good wardrobe at a much less expense than some not so well versed in the science of making could have done. . After considerable calculation, she came to the conclusion, that out of her daily allowance she should be able to make a daily saving equal to that which she exacted from her husband. Of this, however, she thought it best, on the whole, not to inform Charles; enjoying in anticipation the prospect of being able, at some future time, to surprise him with the unexpected amount of her savings. At the close of every month, the tin box was emptied, and the contents were transferred to a bank of more pre tensions, where interest was allowed. When the sums dopQaited there became large enough, Mrs. Lynford, who had considerable business capacity, with drew them, aud deposited in bank and other stocks which would yield a larger percent Of her mode of management her husband remained in complete ig norance, nor did he ever express any desire to be made aenuainted with his wife's management lie was an easy, careless fellow, spending as he went enjoying the present, and not feeling any particular concern about the fu ture. ' ', . At tho ond of eight years, during which he had been unusually favored by health, his booksshowed that ho had not exceeded his ineomc; but that on the other hand, ho had saved nothing. Twenty-five cents alone stood to his credit , "Kunning pretty close, Carrie!" he said, laughing. "I take credit to my self of keonin on tho riulit side of the line. But then, I suppose that you have suveu up an immense sum." "How much do you think!" asked his wife wife. "Oh, perhaps a hundred dollars," said Charles Lynford, carelessly: "though it would take a good many dimes to do that" His wife smiled, but did riot volunteer to enlighten him as to the correctness of his conjecture So things weut ou, till at length came the panic of 1857 a panic so recent that it will be remembered by many readers of this sketch. It will bo how universally business and trade of every Kinu were uepresseu at this pc- .tfuw0 biauu MllIUll OC' cunied Charles Lynfonl suflered. 6110 evening, he came home looking Suite serlotFs" an expression which sel omcam3QverJiis cheerful face. Caroline, who had watched the signs of tho times', was not unprepared to sec tins, tone naa expectcti mat nor bus band's business would beaflecfed. "What is the matter, Charles?" she asKin, ciiccriuny, "The matter is, that wc shall have to economize greatly.1.' "Anything unfavorable turned un in business matters.?" "I should think! there had. I shall have but half a day's work for some months.to come; and I am afraid that even this will fall before long. You haven't any idea, Carrie, how dull busi ness of every kind has become." "I think I have." mild his wife. quietly. "I have read the papers care fully, and have been looking out for something of this kind. I think wo shall be able to live. Both of us are well supplied with clothing, aud shall not need any more for a vear. at least That will cut oil considerable expense. inen mere area great many little su- peruuiues you are accustomeu to uuy little things you are kind enough to bring home to me frequently, which I can do very well without. Then we can live more plainly have less pies and cakes, aud I have no doubt it will be an improvement so far as health is concerned." "What a calculator you are, Carrie!" said her husband, feeling considerably easier in his mind. "I really think, after all you have said, that it wouldn't be so hard to live on half our usual in comefor tho present at least But," and his countenance again changed "suppose my work should entirely fall, I suppose you conldn't reduce our ex penses to nothing at all, could you ?" "That certainly surpasses my power," said his wife, smiling; "but even in that case, there is no ground for discour agement You have not forrrolten our savings bank, have you?" Jrit. .in T t.X..l. P Jt.l ,1 ,,J- Alls, X tllUII l. lllllllv Ui lUUl, ' said her husband; I suppose that would keep oil starvation for a few weeks." his wire smiled. "And in those few wrtks."sho added. "business might revive." "To bo sure," added her husband. "Well, I guess it'll be all right I'll not trouble myself about it any longer." The apprehensions to which Charles Lynford had given expression proved to be only too well founded. In less than a month from the date of the con versation just recorded, the limited sup ply of work which he had been ablo to secure entirely failed, and lie found him self without work of any kind thrown uacK upon uis own resources. Although ho had anticipated this, it seemed unexpected when it actually came upon him, and ho returned home again in a lit of disappointment He briefly explained to bis wife tho new calamity which had come upon him. "And the wocst of It there is no hope of better times until spring." "uo you tniiiK business will revive then?" asked his wifo. "It must by that time: hut then there are five or six months between. I don't know how wo arc to live during that time. "I do," said his wife, quietly. "You!" exclaimed her husband, in surprise. "es. lour income has never been more than six or seven hundred dollars: aud I have no doubt we can live six months on two hundred fifty dollars. "Yes, certainly; but whoro is that money to come from? I don't want to go In debt; and If I did, I shouldn't know where to borrow." "Fortunately there is no need of it," said Mrs. Lynford. "You seem to for get our little savings bank." "But Is it possible it can amount to two hundred and fifty dollars?" ex claimed Charles, In surprised. "Yes, and six hundred more," said his wife. "Impossible!" "Wait a minute, and I will prove it" Caroline withdrew a moment, and then re-appeared with several certifi cates of bank and railroad shares amounting to eight hundred dollars, and a bank-book in which tho balance was deposited to her credit. "Are you quite sure you haven't had a legacy?" demanded Charles, in amaze ment "Surely a dime a day has not produced this." "No, but two dimes a day has, with a little extra deposit now and then. I think, Charles, we shall be able to ward oft starvation for time." Charles Lynford remained out of em ployment some months; but in the spring, as he had anticipated, business revived, and lie was once more in receipt of his old Income. More than two-thirds of the fund was still left; and henceforth Charlie was no less assiduous tnan his wife in trying to increase it The litttlc tin savings bank still stands on tlie mantle-piece, and never fails to receive a tiauy allowance in it. Gleanings. A wise man is humble, because ho thinks of what ho has yet to learn in stead of what ho already knows. Nilsson's wedding-cake was asplendid affair, profusely ornamented with mus ical trophies, and having on the sum mit a harp of real and costly pearls, which tho prudent bride, with an eye to business, promptly turned into cash. The following notice of death in the columns of a contemporary Is quite ca pable of two meanings: "Maria B., wife of Henry B., Esq., aged SO years. She lived with hor husband fifty years, and died in the confident hope of a better life." ix certain ccuoui in ua i-uuutj, Iowa, the scholars caught a skunk and put in tlie scliooimarm s uesc, tniuKiiig that she would smell something anil give them a holiday. Sho wasu't one of thai kind. She took a spring clothes pin, fastened it on her nose, went on with exercises, and let the scholars en joy tho perfume. A vouncr American woman calling herself Alice Blanche Oswald recently threw herself Into the Thames, from Waterloo bridtre. and was drowned. Testimony given at the inquest showed that she had been hired in New York as a governess, aud that her employer had discharged her when they reached Scotland. She could find no reputable employment, and preferred death to dis- lioiior. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. The OpenPolar Sea. The opcnT.'oiirf , ... eredsoon, if at all. itiXSSk SPJ writer in Nature (an English ponoui cat) wno believes tho sea will soon cease to exist Laud is said to be rising everywhere between the pole and the fifty-seventh parallel, and tho greatest movement is at the pole itself. Some Interesting facts arc quoted in support of the theory. Pliny said the Scandina via was an archipelago, and spoKo of the uoiu seamen wno nau circumnavi gated the group of Islands. Ptolemy confirmed the statement Celcsiussald. in the seventeenth century, thatNorway was rising at mo rato or lorty inches a a year, fair unaries Jjvcu indorses the theory, iiie water level m tlie Uulf of Bothnia falls ono foot every fiftcccn years, ear ucllo there are low pas tures where old men remember seeing I - . 1 l -r C k .!.! . uu:us uuuuu uar oiucisiiuiiii. seventy feet above the level of the sea, the re mains oi siieu-iisn identical with the present coast species are found. At feoduleigc ninety feet above high water, there is a bed of sand which contains some wrecked boats and an old anchor. In the interior of Snitzbenren. skeletons of whales have been unearthed above sea level. The fishermen say that land has risen so much that the shallowness of the water has driven away tho right whale, which, once abundant, is now rarely seen. On the Pacific the shores around Behnug Straits are low and flat, but a mile or two back there are ranges of blulla-parallei with coas,t, and con taining lnnumerauic sncns or the into, ral species. If the theory i true, it of fers us a curious case. of compensation. Whi!c-tbb"6cean is washing away Great iiritain, .trance, Jtioiianu, and New England, away to the north, the conti nents arocnoroaeh I ng on the sea. The only thing to regret is that the process cannot do reversed, anu .Neptune en riched at tho expense of tlie fmrm, north, and to the gain of the more hab itable south. Tho widow of the lato rear Admiral Dahlgrcn is said to bo condensing and nutting into publishing shape thn copious diaries and memoirs loft by her iiusuniiu. me iaiio vuvenng me years of the war anil the subsequent re-con- sixucuuu iwuuu ait sum to oe very val uaolc, and to place in a new light man v of the unsettled, finest ions or,tuo last twel ve years. Hie work will besold for tho benefit of his family, whom, after forty-five years of continuous service in he navy, during which ho invented the gun which bears his name! To left Mrs. William J. Florence sail" with LIST OF POST-OFFICES. OREGON. llnltcr Co. Auburn, Augusta. Baker City, Clarksvillc, rsxpress lumen, Eldorado. Gem, 1 luiuboldt Basin, Jordan Valley, isye auey. Wlngvlllc Kenton. Alsea Valley, "Corvallia, Klns's Valley, Liberty, Little Klk, Newport, Nowton, I'lillomntli. Starr's Point, Summit, Toledo, xaquiuo. Clncknmns. Harlow, Heaver, initio Creek. Canny, Clackamas, Clear Creek, CutUnssvIUc, I'amascus, Kaele Creek. Olad Tidings, jiiRuinnu, .Mouuin, Mllwnuklc. Needy, Norton, 0 recon City, Oswego. Clntsop. Astoria, lMiunus, Nehafuni. Sklimnon, (summer uouse, Coos. Coqullle, umpire ;iy, Knehanted I'ralrle, North llend, Itaudolph. Columbia. Columbia City, uiaisjcaninc, Itanlcr, SU Helens, Kuavie's Island, Scappoosc. DoiiRlns. North Canyonvllle, Camas Valley, imun, Blkton. Ralesvlllc, nitrdner. KOI log;, Ijookluslaix, Myrtle Ctt-uk. Oakland, Pass Creek, ICosebun;, ScoUKUurj;. Ten Mile. umpquacny, VVIlbur. Yoncalla. .Mllltunllltlll. Bast Portland, Portland, THInmook. Oarlbaldl, Netarts, Nestooktnn Tillamook, Trafck. Vmntllln. Cecils, Cayue, Mitchell's .Station, Mnrshall, Menilnwvtlle, Pilot Itock, PendlMon, Umatilla, Weston, Union. North iwftr--. Oro Dell, Kiiuuuervillc, Union. Vnnihlll. Amity, ISellevuc, Dayton, Ifayetle, MrMliiuvllle, Mountain House, North Yamhill, Sheridan, West Chehalhn, Wheatland, Newbcrs. Curry. Chctcoc, Kllcnsibunr, Port Orlord. ilmnt. Canyon City, Camp Watson, eirant, John Day City, Dayvllle, Pralrlo City. Jncksou. Applcsate, Ashland Mills, Central Point, Kaglc Point, Grant's Iass, Hot Springs, Jacksonville, IJnkvllIe, Ijincell Valley, Phoenix, Itock Point, Table Itock, Willow Spring's, Yanax. Josephine. Klrby, Iceland, Slate Creek, Waldo. Ijiiic. Ruttc Disappointment, Cottacc Grove, Coast Fork, Camp Creek, Cart Wright's, Eugene City, Franklin, Junction, Ijonc Tom, Mohawk, Pleasant Hill, Itattlcsnakc, Sulslaw, Sm-lngncld, Willamette Forks. Unit. Albany, nrownsvllle, Crawfordsvlllc, Diamond Hill, Harrlsburg, Halsey, IiCbanon, Peoria, Pine, Sclo, Soda Springs, Shcdd's. 3Inrlou. Aurora, m Aumsvllle, KnUcvUlcj llrooks, Fairfield, Fair Ground, Oervnls, Hubbard's, Jeirerson, Marion, Monitor, Newullsvllle, Salem, sllvcrton, St. Louts, Stayton, Sublimity, Turner, Vernon, Waconda, Woodburn. Polk. nethel, Hrldgeport, Uuenn Vista, Dallas, Kola, Klk Horn, Grand llnnde, Iiide-poudciicu, Lincoln, Lucklamute, Iwisvlllc, Monmouth, IVrrydale, Klcrenll, Zona. Wnnru. Antelope, Ilrldgc Creek, Descliuttes, Hood I liver, PrlnecvlUc, Scott's, Spanish Hollow, -XhsDalles, AVinBllRu- Washington, lleaverton, Centrcvllle, Cornelius, Forest Grove, (Ilcncoe, Greenville, Hlllsboro. MIddleton, Sholl's Ferry, Tualatin, Wapato. WASHINGTON TKKRITORY. Clallam Co. New Blindness, Port AiiRelo-i. Clarke. Rattle Ground, Ilrush Prairie. Martin's lllulT, Pekln, Union River, Vancouver. Chehnlls. Cedarvllle, Cbehalls Point, Klma. Horulam, Montesano, Satsop, Sharon. Coulltz. Cmtlo Rock, Carrollton, Freeort, Kahuna, Montleeilo, Oak Point. Island. Poupeville, Coveland, Utsalady. JerTcrxou. Port IHseovery. Port Ludlow, el'ortTownsnd. Kitsap. Rlakclely, Port Madison, Port William, Port Orchard, Seabeck. TeckuIeL .Snohomish. Lowell, Muklltoe, Skoliomlsh, Tualallp. Thurston. Reaver, Coal Rank, Grand Mound, Mlama Prairie, Olympla, Tumwatcr, Yclm. Ynklmn. Attanum, FortSlmcoe, Konnewock, Kittitas, . Mock Sec, Kelah, Yakima. Klickitat. Rlock House, Columbus, Goldendale. Kins. Rlack Kiver, Kachu, Seattle, Slaughter, Snoqualmlc, Squafc, White River. I.cnls, Rolsfort, Cowlitz, Claquato, Glcudcm, Grand Prairie, lumnlireys Landing, Skooktimchuck. Mnson. Arcada, Oakland, Skokomish, Sherwood's Mills. I'lorce. Ellis, Franklin, Stcllacoom, Tacoma. J'aclllc. I! nice port, Chinook, Kniippton, tjystcrvllle, Wood" ward's Landing. Sknmnuln. Cascades, White Salmon. Stevens. FortColvljle, Rock Creek, Spokane Itridge, Union Flat. Wnklnknm. Cathlaniet, Eagle Clim Wnlln Wnlln. Delta, pataha, Tukanon, , Touehct, Walla Wolln, Wallula. .FIdalgo, La Conner, sanilsh, ' Skagit, Whate01" HURGREN & SH1NDLER DIRECT IMPORTERS AND MANUrAC turcrs orevcry variety of PARLOR, BED-ROOM, DINING, LIDRARY and COUNTING-HOUSE F TJ R A' I T U K E , Oak, Walnnt, IUnMOod, ChrsmntEtr HOUIDINCS, MIRRORS, BIACK WAINUT LUMBER, I'tilu, llnlr. JIoss. Excelsior Glue, Etc., Etc., Etc. THE I. AUGUST STOCK! Tlin BUST GOODS! TIIK LOWEST l'HIC'ESl saimon anu r irsi mis., i-unianu, vrcsuu. nun Money Order Office' . JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods, Ladles' mill JIIssch TRIMMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Frames, Rralds, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc Dress Goods, White Goods, Yankee 'o Hons, Etc. Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim' mings, Etc. AGENT OF THE ELLENDALE WOOLEN MILLS CO. A ItU S(ock oj Hlankct, Yarns, Jica . vers, Ticccda and Cassimcrcs Constantly on Hand. LATEST STYLES 1IV EVERY. STEAMER. OV PARTICULAR ATTENTION' raid to orders. nl Washington St., bet. Second nnd Third, TORTL.ND OltKGON SnSCELIVKEOUS. DR. VAN DEN BERQH'S Sovcrcifjii. AVox-iii Syxrup. qiHIS TRULY AVONDERFUL 31EDICINE X Is warranted to expel all worms from the Worms. The proprietor lias taken much pains to lest tho comparative merits of the principal Worm jicuiciu(2i ui u , nuicii,iiumeroas as the .iiu,uih uii:uGiiKa, iiaiu ovcrsprcau the lnnd. each claiming loritseirilinimmnnr chic; and. while wo irankly acknowledge that many of them are oflcn successful, and do great advantages possessed by no other worm medi cine, iu imwuutMUH u. iuu juie uay would not tll,U Ut.H Tho nlcasant tasto and PTrw.llnf.li- cv,n quantity of this medicine required to test the cxlstcnco of worms, or to remov nvon- from tho system Its operating in a few hours, unaided by any other purge, together with its certainty of cnect, constitute it one of the most uriuiuiii uiaisji u, iuu age. Had wo space here, scores of certificates mlnht be adduced to show lis ranldlv lncreaslns reputation lor thn'inct r..,r years; but to promulcate Its fame and estab- iisn ns cuuiucii-r, u(? umy ass: ior a trial. IU speedy operation In all sudden attacks, as convulsions, colic, CU or.spakius, elves It an celpt of price. SVMIT0MS OP -WORMS. Alternate pallnc and flnshlmr of Urn tenonce, dull expression of the eyes, drowsl- invss, iicmuK iuu iium:, sweiieu upper lip. tonmc whltelv furred and ihlet-lv- mtil with ml polnts.fcteil breath, nn en largtsl belly, a partial or general swelling or pufflnenessoi inesKin.asuiniiiK iiiesieep anil CTlllUlnsoI llio teeth, a sensation as if sometlilns was lodged in the throat, a gradual wastlns of the flesh, sickness or tho stomach, vomiting:, a short and dry couzh, appetite sometimes clous, at other times feeble, bowels sometimes costive, at other times loose, great fretful ties anu immunity oi lemper.pains in me stomach and bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy. Its value in removing masses of crudities from the stomach nnd bowels of chlldrii.nvn where nb worms exist, cannot be too highly es timates!. Prepared nnd sold, wholesale and retail, by DR. VAN DEN liERUII and Agents In all cit ies ami inwns. Dr. Van Den Itcrgh can bo consulted on all diseases that the human system is heir to. His long cxperlenco In diseases of women nnd children cannot be surpassed by any physi cian In the united Slates or Eurone. Dr. V. ad vises ladles troubled with any irregularities of me uterus to iry nis new remeuies ana get cured. llv consultinc nnd undergoing a shnnle ex amination tlie allllcteU can learn If their dis- easo le worms or not. At all events, Dr. Van Den Rergh can tell them from what disease they are suffering. Consultations and examinations free of charge. Ofkicb Rooms S3 and S3, over PostofTice, Salem, Oregon. Letters describing tho symptoms will be promptly answered, and persons living at a distance will be saved the expense aud trouble or calling on the Doctor. Address DR. J. W. VAN DEN REROH, 43 V. O. Box 172,.Salem, Oregon. THE UNK WEED REMEDY, -y E MANUFACTURE : AN A NO. 1 ARTICLE til' f . . t ilUKAD, ': - 1 1 .CR'AGliElCst I i I (JAKES, And all klndsof Pastry usually round In a First v i u-i buttery. DV Goods dell vcreil to any part of the cltv J217HU2 PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. nooji.s-c.ri.- rT- .., mm over Ladd &. Tilton's ISank. I'OBtBlns Orfr Three Tbonsaad ITiglrc Cooks Over 100 Pap.rs and Magazines. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Jlonthly nues 81 00 Payable Qunrlcrly DinrcTORS Wm. S. I-ndd, P. C Schnyler, Jr., M. 1'. Deady, I 1L Wakeneld, W. H. lfrackctt, A. C Olblii, C H. Lewis, M. W. Fcclihclmer, H. Falling, L. Ilium. I H. AVA KEFI ELD . H. FAILIN5- P. (J.'sCHi;rifKlt.JltJ -... President ..Vice President ... i ren surer M. W. FK01 1 1 1 EI MER Correspond Ing Sec HENRY A. OXEIt.- Librarian and Rcc Sec J. L. Atkinson-, Notary lublic TYLKK WOODWAIIIX D. W. WAKEFIEtl). Atkinson, Woodward & Co., (JLato Atkinson & Woodward,) REAli, ESTATE AGENTS, N0R?2jFR0NTSTREET. I'ortlnml, Oregon, HAVE FOR SALE FARMS AND UNIM proved Land In Oregon and Washington 'ltrritorry. - Also, CHOICE Cm' PROPERTY, for Sale and to Rent. We attend lo Ruying and Selling Real Estato In City and Country. Special attention given to tho Itentln" or Property and ICoIlection of Rents, looking after ucpai j .iitiii, . jluics on I'ropcrtyin our hands when desired. j-st ii-vta hiiuvu uiiu ncKnowieugmenls taken. LO.JR r.UOTLVTi:D on Real Etato Se curity, rarties having Money to Loan arc? In vited to give us. i call. nrl Alt m TI T"rrt -mmm - - uk. .h.i.sol., MUUDWARD Jt CO. HENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC "ROOMS, s. w. tor. Morrison nnil Tlrst Stsi PORTLAND, OREGON." . PICTURES tiken In all tho latest and most the coiut. Work well done and completed In side of twenty-four hours. ua-lUuiES and CiilLTntCKshoiiId bo brought Hi between thchourgoriuandalwaysdro&icd in light clolhca. JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at Law and NOTARY PUBLIC. EUGENE CITY OREGON Consultations In the English, French, Ger man ami iiouanii languages. irjj. Empire Hotel, MAIN STREET, DALLES CITY, OREGON TOARD RY THE DAY, Week or Month, on x in most reasonaine terms. Superior accommodations for families. Concord Coach to and from the house free. A large safo for the keeping of valuables. House open all night. nl7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprictoi PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. ALI1UUT A. JIAXXIXtt T-EEPS A FIRST-CrVKS HOARDING HOUSE XV tor tho accommodation or people who pre fer n quiet home to the confusion oj a liolel lerms mouernie. uiympia, w. r. nssir. rOUTLuXD ADVERTISEMENTS. THE CLOTHING STORE 13 THE PLACE WHERE GENTS' CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING IIoj-h niul Youths" Clothing, ,-u - - t Furnisrung Goods, Hats and Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc, Etc., Etc., CAN RE HAD AT Sim -yia.iieiMco I?i-ieon! - 11.1 Front Street, Portland. Harris & Prager. WJI. HAItniK, L. PllAOER, S;in trancUco. 2n7 Portland. LADD Sl TiLTON, 33 jSl. TST SI 3S It St , TJNK -T3ED REMEDY. oi: FIRST PKEMITJ 3 Oregon Riemnatic Crkre. HISTORY: ,. 'PHIS RBMEDY IS COMPOSED OF- THE X Active prlnciploor the Unk Weetl.Eng-. "JfPluniCordatumOriehils.LnU Indigenous ... uirjiun. tirows most anununniiy anu per fectly hi Washington county. PROPERTIES, ETC.: It Contains an A eitnfnleW by Kllier antl s hitter Tonic Prin- Steam Book nnd Job Printers, who Intend fill- MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES: It I,. St . ti.. v.- n'0-i sure ana speedy euro ror 5-iin ? ..n,t Rheumatic Gout nnd Rheumatic i . " """is inaiwnseveriniiTMiuceu inio t'nv tt ltm Modlca. Tho UNK WEED REM- .1 .! '. . i"1 oy us, in consequence oi ine Xlslln? ttlltar .. . ... . . . sary virtue " i :beln."a ' 1'"VI" "u "" Powerful Tonie, Pmmnllnn it,. . . ... T WuJii ill i 17 Ji'pviiiu jiiiu iiivjnoraiincine i ? le,Dletle Appuratus, thus bulldlns up and streuifthcnina? ii.n e,.Jtn... ...i.m.. . ".'.. Sm.S.itlime.itll.,vol"," Principle, belne ab- V. . acis speciucauy on tno liVinl. lvls. removing it rrom the circu lation and svstfm SrifS $1J !? 510,1! . .'w1 itie me iineumaiic TOrarfnl I ? 0fl!11' but whose action Is so Eni?i?.STi,fi "heumatic patient, that their 3 JftL.Z if ,nl,an' .ncd hefore speclflc cITects ?..ril?? ,'i !and neneotho want or success l.iif. r ns.U,U l"valent and consequently I'f";'''. ,"cun;t''o disease. Unlike thesi uhJlhin .althoutli pniduelng as active and as '11?" Ir'IWS " ,hf V0" K system in r- iu"iwnr i oison, also pQ9o.es.sps a I,Vc,"rra,ln KIeK which ........... uv Aiisb iiuia oi ines t irn niU- .TSfr., J'KMKr'Y.lspartlc- ucnceoritsTmcQuaUierl"- m COns- time to write one. In the mean time call on them at 93 Front St. if you want any kind of Printing done. nSOtf nit. j. a. glf.x-, DENTIST, 107 Front Street. PORTLAND OREGON iu DR. MARY A. TIIOjrr.SON, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR TOESIDENCE AND OFFICE THIRD ST. J.V letween Salmon and Main, opposite tho niDiicrsquare. i aiis aitcnueu in any pari oi me ciiy. Ratteries ror sale. and Instructions sivenon the use or electricity as a Remedial Agent, nl. roRTLAN-n -OKCUON 33tallilictl, lri."50. ... i DEPOSITS RECEIVED AD ACCOUNTS kept subject to check on draft. INTEREST allowed on TIME DEPOSITSor "Mini r uriiis, in sums or unk DOLLAR uni Aiius irom uateorueposiu MONEY LOANED on approved security. ISomlj, stocks and other valuables received on deposit for safe keenlmr. Collections made and proceeds promptly re mitted. Investments in Real Estate and other pmp- VI 13 1I1IIUU iiir isillll-N. Sight and Tclecrahlo Exchange on San Fran Cisco and the Atlantic States for sale. Government Securities lioueht and sold. Agent for tho transaction of all kinds of Fl- nancini anu i rust misiness. nl DR.' H. jit. ritELXAXIt, i ("H? (tLvTEOias.VSVllANCISCO,) ' -' 1A I 33 IV T I s a? . ROOM NO. TWO, DEKUMS BUILDING, Cor. First and Washington Sts., Tortland. HAVING HAD A NUMBER OF YEARS practlcoin San Franclsco.Ifeclcompctent to do First Class Work in ail Dental Opera lions. Satisfaction guaranteed. Nitrous Oxide administered. . s . References :. Rev. Wm. Roberts, Judge 6. N. Denny, Dr Dickson, Messrs Oulmby and Perkins, and Mrs. Dunlway, of the New Northwest, nl bfegonStcam lIavigation Co's 'iTotice. BOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL UiVVE Portland as lollows i . r For! jrhc'Dalles i. DallyHSnnda excepted) at 5 o'cIocfc'A3srl For Astoria :' 1 Monday, Wednesday, ond 'Friday at 5 o'clock1 A. 31. 1 s -- V ' For Montleeilo: Daily at Xlock A-Sf, nj7 J. u.won uikiii, l'resuieni. IILS. S..J, KUMSEY, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER,' CAN RK FUUI1 ir JlKIl STUDIO, onJtho third floor or Corbctt's New Building, rrom 1U A. it. till i oreach day B-LESSO'3 OIVKX IN LANDSCAPE PAINT ING. Ill TESTIMONIALS : We are aware of the fact that it an easy matter to procure certlReates attesting i Vi!. -".. icnimn irum acenain cms of those wlto UMIhem. i.nn. ..ui the followfiiK Itecause the names attachel to them are those or men or the most careful and scrupulous ehameter. ami Iimhiu ii.c elasn of their acquaintances in Oregon will not, for a moment, accuse or suspect them of any exanteratlon In the statements they may UlRKtJ. Certlfteate from the Deputy Jailor of Mult nomah Couuty Jail: City Jail, Portland, Oregon, 1 .Til no T 1CTI t Dr. A. M. Loryea & Co.: I was attacked with a severe case of rheumatism. It was in my tlilchK. hill. Angers, shoulder M.i.lo in.icui in all the joints of my body I suffered great pain uuu mixui"u. x ts Hiu'uucu uy a regular pny sldan. but with no effect. I was Imlnml vour L'llk Weed Reined v. and It ImmnlinMr cured me up. I consider it, rrom my expe rience, the lwst remedy for rheumatism known. ALFRED F. TfjRNEIt.TWmilv.Inllnr This is to certify that the above statement Is correct to my own Knowledge. JOHN P. WARD.Jallor. Alta California Book and Job Printing Office,") &B California street, y San Francisco, Juno 1.1S71. J Dr. A. 51. Ixirvea i Co.: For several venrs have been subject to rheumatism in my right ami and shoulder, rendering mo unable to work. On a recurrence of tlie attack some time since, I wbk induced to try your "Unk Weed ltemeslv." ami the result was a nerfect cure In a few days. I took only two-thirds of me contents oi one Dome. Jiy urm belter Is that the "Unk" is a certain cure for rheuma tism in all its forms, aud I would heartily rec ommend ail amicieu witn mat dreodiul HI ease to try your "Remedy" nnd !e cured. J NO. B. McLANE. Certificate of A. R. Shinier. Esn.. snecial con tribntorto Hie "Willamette Fanner," and Sec- reuiry oi ine uregoii iionicuuur.il fsiciciy: Oawcsro. Orecon. March 2S. 1S7L Dr. A. Jf. Iiryca: Some lour weeks ago I mis entirely prostrated with rlicumatiMn: in fact I was aiim-stliel pleas. I sent loyou for one 10-ouiH-e Nittle or the "Unk Weed Remedy," by the use or which I experienced almost Imme diate relief, and by the time tho bottle was gone the rhruinntlsm was gone. From my own experience, and from what I have heard niuers say wno nave useu ino unn weed, lielleve it to be a certain cure for rheumatism. Yours respectfully, A. R. SHIPLEY. Certificate from Hon. NnU II. Lone, Pilot I'omnussinnerni uregon, anu a iiiemoer or tne city council oi ljisi i-oruaiui: East Portland. Anril 19. 1S71. Dr. A. M. Loryea & Co.: I have been mulcted for several years past with "weakness In the hack," nnd -wandering rheumatic pains, ac companied by severe constipation. By the use of ono liottle of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or uregon uneumaiic cure," i nave oeen entirely relieved, ami i cucenuny recommenu lias most valuable and eflectl ve remedy. NAT. IL LANE. Cerllflcnto from Hon. Gideon Tlblctts, a member or the city council oihasi I'onianu: East Portland. April 7. 1S71. Dr. A. 51. lioryen.t Co. Gents: Tills Is toin- ronn ymi mat I nave nseti your-unn era ror neuralgia ami rheumatic pains, and round rollel from tho use or only one bottle, and can rniiinondlttotuosej Certificate from Hon. E. L. Qulmby, cx "miiiv iximmlssloner or Multnomah county, Oregon: East Portland, April 1, 1S71. Ilr. A. M. Tirven A Co.: I have used tlie "Unk Weed Remedy," and am satisfled It is a valua ble medicine. It regulates and Invigorates tlie system. Tills Is my experience with tlie Rem edy. Truly yours, E. L. QUIMBY. Certificate from Hon. A. J. Dnfur, ex-President of the Oregon state Agricultural Society and author of "Statistics of Oregon:" East Portland, April 1, 1S71. Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co.: I was atnieteU with a severe attack of chronic rheumatism; was con fine,! to my bed most of tlie time from January to July, when I used tho Unk Weed nnd it cured mo up. A. J. DUFUR. Lfnuiraie irom James i.yoce, tnoeolebratcd stock-grower and "King or tho Oregon Turf :" . Sauvie"s Island, January 1 1, 1S7I. edge the eillcacy of your "Unk Weed Remedy, , " ' . ................. ....ii. A ... UiiliClCH for mouths with a very serious attack of ln- ....... u.j invufnuiuiii,iiuu irieii nearly ail or the so-called rhenmatic remedies witliout any reuei inBrecirable. T thou fri.i x-nt, J , mm n intuuni in ine most nappy effects a perfect cure. Truly yours, JAMES BYBEE. s(It!.fiJ;!,,e from t,,e well-known mcrcliaut, O. W. Weaver, Esq. : ... ino Danes, May S5.1S71. Drr A. M.Tirya Co.: I have used tho "Unk Weed Remedy," and can cheerfully recom mend It to jiersnns atllicted villi Inflammatory rheumatism. It cured me of that disease. My hands, wrists, ankles indeed, nil my Joints nuxv siroirenanu very painiui- O. W. WEAVER. Certificate from tlie celebrated musician, lTor.uilo Vieuxtemps: Oregon Sluslcnl Institute, Dr. A. M Lnrren A Co.: I lvas attacked with sevArn Inftnmmnlnn' rliellllinllsm. suffering groat pain, and was sojirostntteU that I was unauio hi icmi lomy iiiuin. " tlo of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon RheumaUc, Cure," a?Vj3J)y it alone. OTTO VIEUXTEMPS. PORTluVKD ADTERTISEMEKTS. Oregon State Fair, 1S"1. THIS SPACE HESEnVED For. HIMES & BACH ELDER, tng 1 1 with an advertisement as soon as they get ''. BS-"WIIEKE-Sa ClTDId Mrs. IL Get tlint Fnt Clilelteiir'-Wi "ITrllY. DOST YOU KNOW T SHE GOT V Rat ASCHENHEIM & BUUEUY'S WASHINGTON MARKET, whero they keep all kinds of Fresh roul- iry, uame and f isn, anu receive uy every steumer a splendid assortment of California vegetables." N. R. Consignments from tho country sollc tled. nlltf. 3IUKPIIY A KELLY, DEAI.ES in FAMILY GROCERIES, lUl.MIil l'i;umiL,rilUI3 A.M1 ItlitlAULLS, Corner or Third and Washington streets (op posite Presbyterian Church), Portland, Oregon. Goods delivered to all parts or tho city FREE ut uiiAitur- ni H MISS MACNAMARA 'AS OPENED A LARGE AND CHOICE As sortment or Millinery Qoods, At 71 First St, bet. Washington A: Stark, Next door to Ladd & Tilton's Bank, And hopes by attention to business and prompt ness in executing orders to meet a share of pat ronage. Two first-class milliners wanted immediate ly. To first-class hands highest wages paid. Also two small girls wanted as apprentices. Apply at tho store, 71 First street, immediately, apouoliff EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. J. IL WITHEEEII, No. SO Front Street, Portland, IiriLL FIND EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL I V those applying lor situations In any ca pacity trom ood -chopper down to a Fat Of fice. Pay special attention to obtaining Farm Help, House Servants. Railroad Hands, etc, Irrespective of Nationality. Parties sending orders from a distance must bo explicit in their orders, stating Just what thev want, what they will pay, etc, (accompa nied by our office fees, S2 iff, which may dc duoted fnim employee's wages), stating wheth er they will or will not be responsible ror trav eling expenses oi hired help. titf J. it. WITHERELL. HOW TO SAVE MONEY! PRACTICE ECONOMY IN ALL YOUR daily exenditures. Examine the IMPROVED 345. HOME S45. SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE Reforo Buying. Then decide which is BEST. Its SIMPLICITY and DURABILITi give It the preference. .nrrvE i,. 1DCU.M.1 W" i j. iv .... ......... - &tcAT n!2 Philadelphia Shoo Store, 112 Front St. SAN FRANCISCO. THE, FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE WniJ.'SBW IiVKRYTHING NEEDED IN ..'a family, from theHeaviesL to the Light est fabric. . PUT UP IN TEN-OUNCE BOTTLES, ! a j . t - AT One Dollar nutl.Finv Ccntii per Ttottlc. , 777c . . PREPARE Pi ATitTiHE; OREGON. ..MEDICAL LABORATORY, BV 'rXt- LOBYEA & CO., I Z ',.""&SJ: rORTLAND,tOREGONA i .u d jrF0BSAi.Enr am. DrtrociSTa iui2 IT DOES .IfOKi: WORK. ' '"MORE KINDS OF WOUIf, -H" AND IIETTEK WORK ,;-.,!. - Than any oilier Machine' "-' ! II there Is a Florence Sewing Machine, within ono thousand miles of San Francisco not work ing well or giving entire satisfaction, If I am Informed of it, it will be attended to without expense ofany kind to the owner. SAMUEL IIILL, Agent, 19 New Mrfntgomory.St., Grand' Hotel Building, '' "" '"San Francisco. i a: . : vat'"1 , y t l . - -h j 1 Oil .l!ifin '.;: t - !: - StNU.FOJXCirXlUES; AS1) mMl,lKS.lOP VVOBK. trl il l!f ;rn ,u, ' " ' ' B)i liJira ji ii.'ii'isib AcUnU,'WanteaEvcVjrWhere. Jan.2C,lS71-n3S10m