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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1872)
glje feu Ifotiljmsi FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1S72. HOHENEWS. Wallowa Valley, in Union county, is fast filling up. The snow has entirely disappeared from The Dalles. The railroad depot at Roseburg is rap idly Hearing completion. Wo acknowledge the receipt of Mc Coruiick's Almanac for 1ST3. The next term of the Willamette University will begin December 1G. The December term of the County Court for Clackamas commences next Thursday. The Good Templars of La Gaaude are making preparations to build a temper ance billiard room. During the month of November the SherifTof Marlon county collected $5,000 in the shape of taxes. Mr. Hand has purchased Major M. P. Berry's interest in the Mountaineer, at the Dalles, and is now sole proprietor. A valuable team, belonging to a man named Lovelace, was drowned Thurs-. day, the 2Sth inat., at the Stark street ferry in this city. S. J. McCormick, 105 Front street, offers for sale a very largo assortment of toys, fancy goods, books, etc., suitable for Holiday presents. The vote upon the question of select ing the county seat for Union, stood: "La Grande, 279; Oro Dell, 2; Cove, 272; Union 37C; Forest Cove, 0. The advertisement of A. L. Bancroft & Co., San Francisco, for "The Dis coverer Discovered Dr. Livingstone in Africa," appears In this issue. The "Oregon Business Directory," published yearly by S. J. McCormick, 105 Front street, will make its appear ance about the 1st of January. See the ad. Win. O. Bruon was elected Chief En gineer of the Portland Fire Department by a majority of seventeen last Monday. A. A.Williams was the opposing candi date. Several of the merchants and all of the saloon-keepers of Douglas county were indicted at the late term of the Circuit Court for carrying on business on Sunday. The Common Council of Jeffersoui failed to give proper notice of the city election in that burg last Monday, and so it "went by the board," and the old olllcers held over a year longer. Says the Albany Democrat: "We are told that one day last week a gentleman purchased at one of our city warehouses eleven hundred bushels of wheat, pay ing CO cents per bushels and storage be sides." "Diavolo, or Hunted Down," has had a good run at Oro Fino Theater'the past week, having been played five success ive evenings. The attendance was very good, and the piece was certainly de serving of it. The Grant and Wilson Electors- Messrs. Hare, Meacham and Gazley met in Salem Wednesday, cast their vote for President and Vice President, nud selected a messenger to carry the returns to Washington. The Oregon City Woolen Mills were destroyed by fire Saturday morning, Nov. 23d. The fire was apparently the work of an Incendary. The los3 is said to be about $150,000. The insurance on the property was $07,000. A largo nunv ber of hands were thrown out of env ployment. Mr. Chase has been lecturing iuSalem on what he considers the material In terests of that town. The Statesman, in speaking of the lecture, says: "His main Idea was correct that wo need more public spirit, more individual enterprise and better concert of action, in order to push our city along in the march of Ira provement with our neighboring towns." From the Eugene Guard: "This Fall has been an unusually favorable one for farmers. The first fall rains came somewhat later than usual, but since the ground became soft enough to plow work has been going steadily forward, the weather being unexceptionable, the ground at no time frozen hard enough to offer any resistance to the plow. An increased acreage will be put in wheat this season." The city election of Albany last Mon day was the hottest contested of any ever held there, both parties having a full ticket in the field. The Republi cans elected the whole ticket except two Councllmcn. The following are the successful candidates with majorities of each: Mayor, Coll Van Cleve, 1; Treas urer, F.Settlemler,37; Recorder, J. Han non, 53; Marshal, T. Cartwright, 57; and Elkins, Mealy, Saltmarsh and Jones Republicans and Harper and Jones Democrats Councllmeu. The local of the Statesman has disco v ered that the winter of 1S47 was quite similar to this. In that year the cold and snow began on the 13th and con tinued till the 21st, when it turned off warm and pleasant, and there was no more severe weather dnrinc the winter So It seems, after all, that in weather" as well as in all things else, there is ab solutely "nothing new under the sun." If the coming Winter shall follow in the wake of Its prototype of 1847, we shall feel really grateful for tlie recent "cold snap." The Herald says: "The citizens of Yaquiua Bay have projected a scheme which, if successfully carried out, will prove of incalculable benefit, not only to tliemselves, but to the entire country. It Is proposed thatthePioneerandNew- port wagon road shall be completed through tox the beach, thus obviating the necessity of traveling between these points by water. Mr. Alfred Cloake, one of the most energetic, thorough go ing citizens of that section, now offers to open the road I through to Newport, by the 1st of Arril next, for the sum of $200." The Times says:; "There is in contem plation a new mail route from Jackson ville to Sam's Va)ley, Butte Creek and Manzanlta, to take the place of the pres ent one, which will accommodate more people and to better advantage, and steps are bcingtaken to push the matter through. The contemplated route be gins at Jacksonville, runs from there to Brownsborough, thence to Big Butte, thence to Hannah's ferry, from there to the Meadows on Evan's Creek, from the Meadows to Hay's store in Sam's Val ley, and from there to Jacksonville, by the way of Bybee's ferry and Manzan- ita" ' For the very best photographs, go to Bradley fc RulotonM Gallery without STAIRS B3-ASCEXD IN THE ELEVATOR, 3 Mont gomery 8t., San Franlclsco. NEW TO-DAY. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL ! ANNUAL GRAND OPENING j-or SANTA CLAUS' BUDGET, AT McCORMICK'S BOOK STORE, (Santa Clans' Headquarter) lOO DET'i-ont Street, Where can be found the Largest Stock of T O "ST J3 f Fancy Goods, Books, CHRISTMAS GIFTS, EVER DISPLAYED IN PORTLAND, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. drtnSOtf Oregon Business Directory. rpilE UNDERSIGNED WILL COMMENCE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Of the State of Oregon, In a few days: and. to mki it nil re spectfully requests the co-operation of all per- Mju.iuirTu in lucwciiureoi mo country. The State has now reached that position when a yearly summary of her proems Is necessary, hence the value of a work which will combine. n i-uiiucua iui in, an iiiauers oi public ID' terest. The worlc In contemnlaUon will rmlir- r general sketch of the State Its physical as pecw, geoiogy, cnmaioiogy, uotany, zoology, buildings, productions, and all other subjects on which information is required. ues, public The work will be Illustrated with sketches nf some oi tno leading prominent scenery of the State, and Us compilation will be under Ihe cuarge oi J. MORTIMER XUrtl'JIT, Esq., Whoso recent work on Washington Territory has been highly commended by the press and pUOIlC The Business Directory ofcach town and city will be complete: and that, with sketches of each place, should make It inrnluable to the merchant, farmer and mechanic As an ad' vertislng medium It will be the best ct Introduced In tb e State, as It will be of such mportance that It Will alwan ho rotaltirri In a I'roiuiumi fMxuinn ior reierence. i ne raio oi advertising will be as follows: One Piure .820, Hair Pane... Card .. 10. s. " Advertise tuvir,- . . . a copy of the book gratis " - Price or Work win b ga 30 The book Will 1 ll.trllmt..l of travel and public place In the coSntry. H. J. MeCOUUICIt, Publisher. 1(0 FRONT STREET. PORTLAND, OREGON dv2ntr CHRIS. SCMlTII. P.E&lS.SWJft ASD THE NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Wah!ngton t., oneMloor east or Third. JUST RECEIVED .AT... O . S . SILVER'S, No. ISO pint Street PER LAST STEAMERS. A GENERAL Vkti ""-"""",'" tumpnsmj In BLACK AND COLORED ALPACCA. EMPRESS CLOTH. t LADIES KJDGLOVES-Extra Quality FURS-A Larre Assortment, MARSEILLES QUILTS, FRENCH FLANNELS All Colors TWILLED RED FLANNEL. WHITE FLANNEU FAMILY BLANKETS. BED COMFORTS, ETC., ETC. Also, a Good Assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, IIATS AND CAPS, MEN AND BOT'3 CLOTHIM AKO BXK8WUR, All of which will be sold cheapforcash. Please buu examine oeiore purcnasineelsewherr v2n'Jitf PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. HOME SHUTTLE Improved Sewing Machine. T EASON8 WHY IT HAS TAKEN THE -"' ' .rirMto uici iui cuiupeiuors wuieiurss of Movement, Light Running, More Easily Learned and Operated, equally adapted for FINE OR HEAVY WORK, And Hip only practical Low-Priced . Lock Mtltrh Machine that has proved entlrtly satis factory. WSend for RamDles.CireuIars of Reierence and Testlmonlal,orcall and examine the Ma chine. GEO. If. TKAVEB, General Area. v2nM FhlIadcIphiaSlioeH:ore,ll2Front8t. THERE IS REASON IN ALL THINGS, AND THE MOST REASONABLE TniNO Just now Is that every family may own a FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE By Payluf Only 810 Per Xontn. Why pay all cash down when you can obtain a Machine which trill earn the monthly In stallment, actually paying for Itself and at the same time earn a support for the operators or family? REMEMBER That the prices are Just the same, whether you buy for cash or on the Installment plan. REMEMBER That the G rover A Baker Machines make the Shuttle Stitch and Elastic Stitch, and purchas ers can at any time exchange should they de sire to try both kinds. REMEMBER That the above excellent terms arc offered by W. T. NUANA1IAN, AGENT G ROVER t BAKER & M. CO., At No. 71 First street , one door south or Ladd A Tllton's Bank. t- Portland, Oregon. 2S BADGER'S MUSIC STOKE I TUST RECEIVED, A FINE AND LARGE ( .ssoximeni oi CLASSICAL MUSIC, Published by the well known firm of Schuberta & Co. MALLET, DAVIS fc CO. PIANOS. GEO. WOODS Jt CO. ORGANS. ill Kinds of Musical Instruments. Call and Examine Badgor's Music Store, SNOW A ROOS' ART GALLERY, v2 73 First Street, Portland. n2S ACKERMAN'S DOLLAR STORE! rNIA" DIRECT IMPORTER IN THE STATE V oi Fancy Goods, Toji, ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINA, Table Cutlery aud Glassware, Of All Descriptions. SHOW ROOM FOR ROGERS' PLATED WARE, Of All Styles, which we offer at IMPORTERS' PRICES. STOREKEEPERS from the City and Coun try win aoweu Dy caning on us nsrore going io tn r aancisco, as we oner oui gooas ai a Xueh Lower Kate Thau H. P. Price. ACKERMAN'S DOLLAR STORE, OB First Street. PORTLAND, OREOO.V. rtnZttf GREAT BARGAINS I SAX FRAXCISC0 DUT GOODS STORE TUST RECEIVED THE LATEST STYLES ft or Dry uooai, consisting or IMPKISS CLOTS, In Every Shade. BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, riANXELS, UNSEYS, CASS1MERES, TICKINGS AND BED SPREADS, BLANKETS, Of All Deicrlptions. HEAVER CLOTH Wt INDIES' CLOTUK. lad??? !ifJ! ""ortment of Woolen Hosiery for r !ii,,iTI,.n cent,5 nd Woolea Hoods, eheapertharTin .25 .V? UooJ I be sold lurairiuan in any other mr in h Co, First and Yamhilplffin. vsasttr Oregon Steam Navigation Co' Kotice, BOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL I r i-t-Portland as follows: 1"i:A For Tbe Bailee : Dally (Sundays excepted) at S o'clock ju if. Tor Astoria t Monday, "Wednesday and Friday at 5 o'clock For Hontleello: Dally at 7Ji o'clock A. x. J. C. AIN8WORTII, President. HKS. S. J. KUMSET." PORTRAIT AN1 LANISCAPE PAINTER, OhlrdJSHJ'TJ. Is" ER KTUDIO. o on the I ram i asr-Lissoss otvrs. iN LaMnxcArK PAnVT- ni PORTLAND ADVERTISEirENTS.. CRAY'S MUSIC STORES I CLAY ST., flan Francisco, 101 FIrat Street, Portland, Oreeon. i. STEIXVTAYASO.VS, KranlrfajBarb 4. Son's, - HAINES BROS,' AND M.CRAY'S PIANOS . THE World Renowned BURDETT AXD SIIONINGER ORGANS. "HOWE'S" Ntfw Improved SKVTI.NQ MlCni.'iE. BUTTKRICK'8 Celebrated Patterns or Uiie' aid CUUrtns' GARMENTS. AGENTS WANTED In Every County on the Coat. U. I- Del'RAXS, Manager OrfKon Hrsnfh nouse. v2-n9-tf $50 00! ' $50 00! AVE DEFY COMPETITION ! THE WILSON AGAIN VICTORIOUS! FOURTEEN FIRST PREMIUMS .AT TIIH-- OHIO STATE FAIR AT MANSFIELD! The Vannulahed Competitor!!, dliheartened and dlscouraeed. ndmlt the superiority ot tho Wllnon Machine by running away from Iioa- esi competition. lmi year me wiison 3iacnine iook nil uiq Dremlums at the crest Northern Ohio Fair, ev ery ne wins .MKCinne maue in me iinueuiaie beinc on exhibition. ThU year No Premiums are offered In cousequence of the general re questor the mnnasera of the dim-rent Sewlns Aiacnines EXCEPT THE WILSON. Tat VTIImb Is Alwsjs Rudy far Uanrtt Cooipell' Hob, ani It Alwajs Tlttorlocs! STEREOTYPED LYING IS PLAYED DUT I Sewlmr Machine Acent and their respective Machines have now taken the backseat, while ine wnson uas coDe aneau oi everyimnc in the market. Peonle. do not buy a Kewlnc Ma chine without Ihorouehly tesllne it yourself. The Wilson Machine Is the best In the world. ana we ucry tne worm to produce its equal, it Is Bold at a price FIFTEEN DOLLARS LESS Than Its old and vanquished rivals. AGENTS WANTED! Call and examine for yourself nt No. 73 pint Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. MINER 4 PEARSON, General Agents. air All kinds of Sewlmr Machine Needles on handndsssentto any Dart of the Coast by mall or express for 7i cts. per dozen. Send In your orasr. vjiu LADD & TILTOIM, PORTLAND.. .OREGON EHtuljliHiietl, 18SO. TEPOSrrS RECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS I I krnt itihlrrtfnrheek on draft. INTEREST allowed on TIME DEPOSITSor TRUST FUNDS, in sums of ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS from Iate oi deposit. money uiAND on annroveu security. Iinnds. stocks and other valuables received nn dennlL for snfi kecnlnir. Collections made and proceeds promptly re mitted. . . Investments In Real Estate and other prop erty made for parties. filrht and Tefeerahlc Exchance on San Fran Cisco anil tne Atlantic maim tursair. rtnvvrnmrntMecurities DouEni anu soiu. Acentfor the transaction of all kinds of Ft nanelai ana Trust uusiness. m J. H. FISK, A8SAYEE. AND METALLURGIST, 3 Stark street, boL First and Second, PORTLAND, OREGON. nORRECTNESS GUARANTRED. the same j as any U.S. Mint. AVllI Assay all kinds of wr uu pay iue mciicsi price loruoiu liars. v2naitr MRS. J. KINQSBURY, J I NT FROM Kl'ROI'i; H.VS OPENED A NEW AND ELEGANT assortment of Millinery Goods, In Wlcgand's Jfcw Building, CORNER THIRD AND ALDER STREETS. The ladles are respectfully'lnvlted'to call. " irAllff J t. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! Unparalleled Inducements to Clubs THE NEW N0RTHWE8T, A Journal for tbePeopIe, DEVOTED TO THE INTETESTS OF HUMANITY. Arrangements have been made to secure the Services of a COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS upon any and all subjects or Public Interest. Tho New Northwest Is not a Woman's RlghLs, but a Human Rights organ, devoted to whatever policy may be necessary to secure the greatest good to the greatest number. It knows no sex, no politics, no religion, no party, nocolor.no creed. Its foundation ii. fastened upon tne rocic oi i.icrnai jjoerty, universal tmaucipauou nuu umrammeieu lTOgression, OUR PREMIUM LIST. As an Inducement for our friends to make exertions to secure lanre clubs for the Nkw Northwest, we oiler the following lUtof val uable premiums: "or twenty subscribers, at $3 (0 each, accom MnniA.i i... ihu .pin 1. 1 .o ih. ,fnrl.T SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, without ta- lil. luniitlftillv nrtiiinipntnl. Iliee. S.sl. For thlrtv-flve subscribers. nt St UU each. ac companied uvinecasii.we win give a nujir. SHlrTTLK SkWING MACHINE, with Black walnut table, DronzeU ana uiceiy nnisuoa. lnce, sii rur iori Huuscriuvro, nfc 90 w " j ... 1 pan led bv the cash.we will give a HOMESHUT TLE SEWING MACHINE, finished in extra style, witn uiacic walnut table anu cover. l'rire. s-ii. The nliove Sewlmr Machines, which arewar- rauiea nrsi-cinss m every imnicuiar, can oe seen nt the oBlce ot Ueo. W.Traver, 112 Front street. I'nrtlaiid. Kir nity sunscnocrs, ai ssuu eacn, aceom- ranled by the raxh.we will give a MASON 4 IAMIJN lHDItTAlJLV: ORGAN, four octave. single reeit, wiin oincK wainui case, automatic beiiowi swell, two mow pcuais, improveu cen' ter nressure reed valves, etc. lrlce. fjOL For scvcnty-tlvc subcrlbers, nt i-1 00 each, ac companleil by the c-.i-li, it double reed MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN; resembles the first ex cept luui u nas aiso n Knee nop. ivice, j.a. For seventy-live subscribers, at $.1 00 caeh. accompanied by iue ensn anu tweniy-nve dollars additional, we will give a MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN, of five octavkh, omk .STOP, SELP-AUICSTINO JCEED VALVSM, IJt' fKOVEU IIELLOWS, TKE1ICLANT AND swell Price. SlOu. f or one iiuunrea subscribers, at . uu cacn, and twenty dollars nddltlnnnl, we will give a MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN, VIVE OCTAVE, FIVE STOrS, TWO SETS Or IttllltATORS TltnOCCH OITT, IXI'KOVED GRADVATEO SEtr-AIUUMTISO REED VALVES, IMPROVED nKLlX)WH,TKC5IUr.ANT AND KXEE-SWKI.U). VIOI., DIAl'ASON, M.UTG, TllKil UiiAXT. tTlce, 5I-. Those who dcslro to work for these premiums can send the names and money as fast as re ceived. The subscribers will be placed to thtlr credit, and ir enough names are not received during the year to procure the premium de- sireu wiey can cnoosea lesser premium, or iney will bo entitled to receive twenty-live percent. In cash of the amount remitted for their labor, OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. As Tiff: New North west lias already Droved a popular success we are decided that It shall alto nrove a triumph. To enable our friends who may decide to can vass ror our paper to benent bom iiiemseivcs and us by Increasing ourSubscription Lists, we proposo to give tne louowing auuuiouai nr mlums to canvassers : Any subscriber who Is In arrears for the N tw North west, who will send us his orherown snhArrintlon fee. and one new subscriber, ac- companiea ny tno casn ;o w we win iiirci A pair I'anan iiarDie vases; Or a Bohemian Glass Vase; Or a Bohemian Glass Card Receiver; Or J4 dozen. Ivory Napkin Rings; Or V, dozen Plated Tea Spoons; Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid Gloves; Ora Lady's Fan, spangled, feathered edge; Ora Bird Cage; Or an Album for holding ICO pictures; Or an Album (extra) ror holding SO pictures; rifuFanrv letter Case : Or a box Toilet Articles, Including soap dial K, penumery, etc. ; urs Britannia ioa i-oi; Ora KeroseneLamp: Or y, dozen Glass GobleU; Or y. dozen Glass Tumblers; Or n large Glass Fruit Dish; Or a Work Basket; Or a Fine Embroidered Handkerchief; Or S dozen Linen Handkerchiefs; Ora Woolen Table Cover; Or! dozen Table Napkins; OrJi dozenTowcls; Or nn eleeaut Portmonla. Any subcriberwho Is In arrears tor a year's subscrlDtlon. and who will send his or her own subscription fee, and two new subscribers, ac companied Dy iue casn Hunting i uu we win send : A set oi Rogers' Table Forks, trlplo plated, on white metal, warranieu: Or a set of Rogers'Table Spoon, triple plated, on white metal, warranted; Or a set of Rogers' Tea Spoons, triple plated nn wliltn metnl. warranted: Or M dozen Rogers' A Russell's Table Knives, best quality, vsmuini; Dr n tmnilKomn Bird Caze. Any person In arrears for subscription to The New Northwest, wlio will send his or her subscription fee and three new subscribers, ac- cotnpauicu Dy uie casu, iuu.iu& 91 w, wo send ; a immlconie MAranllles Onlltr Orahandsnme Woolen Quilt, red aud white or blue ana wnue; OrapalrofTable Cloths; nnm nalrs ofNottlngham Lnce Cnrtalns: Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Gloves, any color or size: ....... . Or a Japanese Inlaid Work Box; rir l vanls best Vil. wide Sheeting. For seven subscribers at i-t W each, amount iniyin s?i (ft. we will send : An extra Castor, trlpleplated, on while meta! valued at sa 1x1; Ora Lady's Writing Desk, of equal value; OraCablnet,Japanee Inlaid: iinn Kum Junanese Inlaid Work Box. These articles are all valuable, and are war ranted to be Just ns we represent them. I er- sons living in iinscity orwno rau ""'"" receive these articles from our own hands at an hour's notice; or 11 not nnnuinit we will send tne anicn-n u -.. No order of this kind will receive attention unlei.tliecakliBccoinpBiiirii. Send money In lVstofflce orders at the cus tomkrytes of currency, or send draft If pre n, orders oromptly attended to. We .Sir Topi that this unparalleled 5ub2 Bceln berore some other person geU sell, the Public aud THE NEW NoKTHWsarr. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. HURIREN & SHINDLER, II lIRF.PT IMPORTERS AND MANUFAC- lurers oi every varieiy ot ARI.OR, BED-ROOM, DINING, LIBRARY AND COUNTING-nOUSE i'UHN. ITTJRE, Oak, Wslsat, Rouvood, Chestnut, Elr. M0ULSIN8S, MIRRORS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER, Pola, nlr. Xot, Excelsior Glue, Etc, Etc., Etc. THE LARGEST STOCK I THE BEST GOODS I THE LOWEST PRICES I U'ltf RnnUe Vrm 1 Bl o -a , r, Salmon and First Sts.. Portland, Oregon. Utlll JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In 3Et"S GOODS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods, Laulle and MI.icV TRIMMMED AND UNTRIJIMED HA1S AND BONNETS, Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc. Brm Goods, White Goods, Tankcc Xo- tlons, Etc. Ladlos' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AGENT OF THE ELLEN DALE WOOLEN MILLS CO. A Full Stock of Illanhets, Yarn, Hca- vere, Tweed and Oassimeres Constantly on Hand. LATEST STYLES BY EVERY ST EASIER. ir PARTICULAR ATTENTION Tald to Orders. ul TOra 3pixo 33a,3s.oxy ; IDEXVLlIVGKTt &. CO., Washington St., bet. Second and Third, PORTLAND . OREGON E MANUFACTURE AN A NO. 1 ARTICLE OF BREAD, CRACKERS CAKES, Aud all klndsof Pastryusuallyfound In aTIrst Claks Bakery. 'Goods delivered to any part of the cltv JJI.TlnlS PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. KOOJfS-Corner First and Stark SU., over Ladd A Tllton's Bank. C01I1IM Orer Three Taou.vand Choice Boolu A2I Over lOO Fxpors and Magazine!, MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Xouthly Dncs 91 OO-Payable Quarterly Directors Wm. 8. Ladd, r. C. Schuyler, Jr., M. P. Daadr, L. H. Wakefield. W. H. Brackett, A. C. Glbbs, C. H. Lewis, M. W. Fechhelraer, II. railing, 1 itium. Officers 1 L. H. WAKEFIELD- TrMh!nt H. FAILINO-i i r upiiTTvr.vn .il Vlre freshlent Tromnwr M.W. FEUHHEIMKH. HENRY A. OXER -Corresponding bee .Librarian and Rec Sec NOTICE. M. M. HOCTHWORTU, H AS ItEMOVED FROM FRONT STREET to the Corner of S sad Third Streets, Where he may be found keeping a good supply or the best FAMILY CROCERIES, riNB TOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES. PATENT MEDICINES AND YANKEE NOTIONS, Where he will be pleased to meet his old cus tomers, and holds himself In readiness to wait upon many new ones, and hopes by punctual ltyand dealing in Just Weights and Measures to receive a liberal share of patronage. Tjnii M. M. SOUTHWORTH. HENDEE'S PHOTOIRAPHIC ROOMS, B. W. Cor. Morrison nod First Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON. PICTURES taken in all the latest and most Improved styles, and not Inferior to any on tlie coast. Work well done and completed In side of twenty-four hours. Pieieain VBahes axd Childbex should be brought iSlrgaUtothMb0BW0rM,WdS'm,w'5r,'Iwd anSCELIiAJTEOUS. DR. VAN DEN BERQH'S Sovoroifjtt TTorm Syxnip rpHIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINR J. Is warranted to expel all worms from the Bowels and Stomach, except Tape and Chain Worms. Th. nmnrletor has taken much DalnstntMt the comparative merits of the principal Worm Medicines 01 me uay, men, uuuicrous as ine Pntmiu themselves, have oversDread the land, each claiming foritselfthenameof spe cific; and, while we frankly acknowledge that many of them areorten suecessmi.nnd do great good, were we .not assured that this combines advantages possessed by no other worm medi cine, ILs introduction at this late day would nob. have been attempted. , Tho nleasant taste and exceedingly small quantity of this medicine required to test the existence of worms, or to remove every one from the system Its operating in a few hours, unaided by any other purge, together with Its certainty or effect, constitute It one of the most brilliant discoveries of the age. Had we space here, scores of certificates might be adduced to show its progressive and rnnlillv Increasing remitatlon lor the last few years; but to promulgate Its fame and estab lish its character, we only ask for a trial. Its speedy operation in an suauen nuacKs, as convulsions, colic, fits or spasms, gives it nn unrivaled superiority. Sent by express on re celpt of price. SYMPTOMS OP WORMS. Alternate ballne and flushing of the coun tenance, dull expression of the eyes, drowsl Iness, Itching of the nose, a swelled upper lip. tongue whltely furred and thickly speckled with red points, feted breath, an enlarged belly, a partial or general swelling or pufflngness ot tne SKin, a starting in ine Sleep and grinding ot the teeth, a sensation as if something was lodged In the throat, a gradual wasting of the tlesh, sickness of the stomach, vomiting, a short and dry cough, appetite sometimes vora cious, at other times feeble, bowels sometimes costive, at other times loose, great fretfulnes and irritability of temper, pains In the stomach and bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy. Its value In removing masses of crudities from tho stomach and bowels of children, even where no worms exist, cannot be too highly es timated. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by DR. VAN DEN BERGH aud Agents in all cit ies ana towns. Dr. Van Den Bergh can b consulted on all diseases that the human system is heir to. His long experience In diseases of women and children cannot be surpassed by any physi cian in me l nueu Mates or Europe, nr. v. ad vises lames troubled Willi any irregularities or the Uterus to try hU new remedies and get cured. By consulting and undergoing a simple ex amination the atnicted can learn ir their dis ease be worms or not. At all events. Dr. Van Den Bergh can tell them from what disease they are suffering. Consultations and examinations free of charge. Of vice Rooms-33 and 33, over Postomce, Salem, Oregon. Letters describing the symptoms will ue promptly answered, and persons living at a distance will be saved the expense and trouble of calling on the Doctor. Address DR. J. W. VAN DEN BERGH, 45 P.O. Box 172, Salem, Oregon. READ THIS. -vriCASIO WATER-CURB li situated in Call X lomla the healthiest state in the Union; in Marin county the healthiest in the State; and in NIcaslo Valley a place combining alt the advantages of climate and beauty of loca tion. It Is reached In a few hours from San Fran cisco, via either San Rafael or Petaluma.and patients can, by speclnl arrangement, have easy carriages, with bed. If desired, at very low rates, uy application at isay view sinmes, .sun Ranfacl, or to the livery stable of Unkless, Washington Street, Petaluma, opposite Brook lyn Hotel. Mtagcs leave tan ltaraci, Mondays, Wednes days and Saturdays, at 2 i". jr.. Stages leave i-eiaiuma at tne same nour, Tuesdays and Fridays. Nlenslo Water-Cure has facilities for successfully treating the sick unexeel led by nny cure. East or West The physicians are skillful, and they have had long experience in the Hygienic treatment of chronic disease. They employ In addition to the common Water-Cure or Hygienic treat ment, electricity In baths and, otherwise, and inhalations of oxvnEN, which prove very valuable In many cases of lung and throat diseases. They also pay particular attention to all diseases peculiar to women. They are well known as editors, for the lost three years, of the "Pacific Journal of Health," a periodical which has high rank as one of tho best popular Health paxrs in the world. We therefore confidently assert that In no place In the world can the sick receive, forthe time and money expended, more substantial benefit than In theNiCAsio Water-Cote. DR. W.J. YOUNG, Manager. For Sale. MRS. HARRY GODLEY , 1 OFFERS FOR SALE HER SUPERB STOOK of Millinery and Fancy Goods AT A BARGAIN. Thebusluess is one of the best paying or the kind In theState.and will be sold solely on ac count of the falling health of the proprietor. For particulars auuress MRS. ILRRY GODLEY, vlna; Albany, Oregon. S. M. MILLER, LAST CHANCE, MULTNOMAH CO., OON. DEALER IX GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO, LIQUORS, VEGETABLES, WOOD, ETC. BIT Opposite the head of Sanvlo's Island. V2n2tf JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at Law and NOTARY PUBLIC. EUGENE CITY. - OREGON Consultations In the English. French. Ger man and Holland languages. vSS. Empire Hotel, MAIN STREET, DALLES CITY, OREGON. BOARD BY THE DAY, Week or Month, on the most reasonable terms. Superior accommodations for families, Cncon! Coach to and from the house free. A large safe for the keeping ot valuables. Housu open all night. nl7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprieloi. MRS. L't'HAM IIENDEE, CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM, ton gress Hall, Hush Street, Between California and Montgomery streets. Room 4S,-econd floor. Circles Thursday and Saturday evenings. Seances for business. v2nlt PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. ALBERT A. MANNING KEEPS AFIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE for the accommodation of people who pre fer a quiet home to the confusion oj a hotel. Terms moderate, Olympla.W.T. nastf. PORTLAND ADVERTISED LEITS. DR. B. It- FREELAND, (LATE OP SAX FRANCISCO,) I 33 3V T I S T . ROOM NO. TWO, DEKTJ3K3' BUILDING, Cor. First and Washington Sts., Portland. HAVING HAD A NUMBER OF YEARS' practice In San Francisco, I feel competent to dl First Class Work In all Dental Opera lions. Satisfaction guaranteed. Nitrous Oxide administered. References :2 Rev. Wm. Roberts, Judge O. N. Denny, D: Dickson, Messrs Qulmby and Perkins.-and Mrs. Dunlway.oftlieNEwNoRTUvlsT: nl ISAAC BERGMAN, TJnion Marliot, Cor. Second and Wnsblnglon St. HAVING RECENTLY rURCILASED THIS . Market, I nm now urenared to soll on reas onable terms the best Meats the country ai fords. nl A. C. YVALLINC, JOB PBIXTIXG A BOOK Bl.VDIXG BJTAELISIUIEXT, Corner of Front and Alder streetr,' l'ortlnml. Oregon. ire-Work Done at the Lowl Living, Rates.