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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1872)
F I1IDAY DECEMBER 20, 1S72. HOMEKEWS. Ailiaiiy I to liave a oily hall build 11!'-'. Tlif farniMS of Linn county soli their ihr:it f.tr6Scfe. II, -. Father "Waller anil G. nines '. "...til ill at ralW. .-i. i- are l..-iug taken toereclaMa .)iie temple at Oorvallis. Hi. re are iV scholars in attendance at, tin- Seminary at Oregon City. A Mlver and lead ledge has recently 1m . ii discowie.1 ou the Clackamas river. The CVnimisioiM;r of Union" county have purchased a safe for the use of the ('.unt Treasurer, (.overnnit'iit la ml disposed of inDoug l.i-. enmity tiurins the last two years f ".is up30(i,:ill acres. Wheat at Harrixburg is selling at 05 i cuts per l.u.-liel, equal to about 97 at lhi place, delivered in sacks. Tlie Alliiiny Ihiuocrat says Hon. N. II. Cranor'- la-t words were: "Give rue a, lift help me over the precipice, and I .wll soon be home." The Dcmvcrnf says Hiat the report of a ,-earcity of feed for Block In Eastern Oregon doe.-, tiot apply to linker, Grant, I uiatilla or Union county. Professors Chancy ami Campbell will inincnce their discussion at the Court Houe on Theology next Monday evo Ti 1 1 igr, at half past seven o'clock. Quinn, 'Washington st, between First and Second st1., lias a large lot of tur . y, geese, chickens, fish, etc., for the Holidays. Please call before purchas ing elsewhere. Die Jioseburg IXmtugraph soys: "If Mrs. Brotherton coukl secure the aid of 1 1 1 ree other women as plueky as horsolf, -would be able to close the Klamath Indian war in about a week. Mr. Traver, at the Philadelphia Shoe More, 112 Front street, agent of the Home Shuttle Sewing Machine, this t ek gives a few reasons why that ma chine is preferred to others. Sec his ad. Dr. J. R. IJayley, of Corallis, pro poses to tho young men of that town, to fit up a room in his new brick and give it to them free of rent for ten years, if they will form a library association. Business on Coos Day is very brisk. "Nine ocean vewels, and five bay and river steamers were in port on the 3d inst. At least thirty vessels will ply between that place and Sau Fran i-1 -co this winter. The steamers Shoo Fly and Success touched at the Salem wharf a fow min utes on Monday, on their upward-bound trip. This is Uie first trip the Shoo Fly Las made for some time. It is the in tent ion of the Captain to go up as fur a- Corvallis this trip. The Portland Free Discussion Club have their regular weekly meeting Sun day at S p. M. on the second floor of the new building corner of Third and Morrison sts. The subject for discussion nest Suuday: "Diseased is the Course of the Majority of all Crime." Hon. N. II. Cranor, an old citizen of Linn county, died at his residence in Albany on Monday. He was a native of North Carolina, came to Oregon In Kf, aud was repeatedly sent to the Legislature. He was a lawyer by pro fession, ami stood high at the bar. The Bedrock Democrat says: "We were shown a piece of rock, picked up on the dump of tho Virtue mine the other day, not as large as a man's double 3"i-t, that it is calculated contains $00 In Sold; and tlie gentleman who picked it ii) says-there is plenty more thero hi the mine, as good as the piece picked up, and we believe him." Mrs. Broihertoii, the heroine of Lost Itiver, has arrived at Jacksonville. She says: The Indians surrounded Mrs. Buddy and Mrs. Schira, and could have killed both of them had they desired to, hut for the first time in Indian warfare in Oregon they did' not kill the the women. They killed both of the hus bands of the ladies and then asked for more men. The CwtrU , says: "At the late session of the Legislature a Joint Memorial was adopted asking Congress to appropriate $20,000 for the improvement of the Yam hill river. A movement is now on foot to press tlie matter upon tlie attention of Congress by petition, and to this end a meeting is called to assemble at Mc Miuuville, on Monday, December 23d after which meetings will be held else where with a view to a vigorous repre sentation of our needs in tiie premises." "Tlie farmers througltout the valley," says tlie Statesman, "are improving tlie fine openweather In plowingand making preparation for the coming sowing sea son. A larger amount of grain will be harvested than ever before. Not the farmers alone will be the progressive ones, but every branch of art, industry and trade will move forward in solid ranks, onward toward the goal now oc cupied by tlie older States of the East, aud become of as much importance as others that cannot boast of one-half our natural advantages." About twenty minutes to ten, on Sat urday evening, a slight sliock of earth quake was experienced in this city Tlie lieavy chaiKielier hung in the Lodge-room of the Odd Fellows' build ing vibrated in such a mannor that the members present, forgctfui of all else made for the door. At the Clarendon hotel the riiock was fit ule heaviest The plater In every room was cracked and the hotel shook perceptibly, causing the guests to leave i great alwh? fearing that the building was about to fall. This can be accounted for by the fact that the Jwtel Is built on piles i a swamp, aitd Is, therefore, not a solid foundation. Two hooks were expe rienced at tlie residence ofW.S.Sadd Esq., and Qpv. Gurry. ' A large and select audience was as sembled at Oro Fiuo Theater on last Tuesday evening to welcome Miss Kate Denln to Portland. Tho piece chosen for her to make her debut In was the heautiful five-act 'drama of "Camille." She showed herself at once to be a fine artist, and delineated the hate, tho love, the sorrow and anguish of "Camille" in a manner never witnessed on the Oro Fino stage before. On her first appear ance she was welcomed by a storm of applause. She assumed a quiet style of acting, aud portrays in an uuallected manner the promptings of a true wom anly heart. Kor can to much praise be bestowed upon Mr. Waldron for his ren dition of "Armand Duval." Mr. Wal dron and Miss Denin were both called before the curtain several times. Tinvs and eirls. did VOU ever think that you can never catch the word that lias once got out oi your upsv once snoken. it is out of your reach; how ever hard you may try you can never recall It. Fur the very best photographs, go to Bradley Jt Rulorson's Gallery without STAIRS U5J-ASCEND IN TIIE ELKVATOIt, 3 Mont gomery St., San Franplseo. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL ! ANNUAL a RAND OPENINCJ SANTA CLAUS' BUDGET, McCORMICK'S BOOK STORE, (Snuln Onus' Headquarter) 105 TProxxt 'Stroot, Where can be found the Lakgrvt Stock of TOTS Fancy Goods, Books, CIIRISTMVS GIFTS, EVER DISPLAYED IK PORTLAND, AT TIIE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIDES. . drtnriotr Oregon Business Directory. niHE UNDIIRSIONEII WILL COMMRNCE J. soliciting Torn BUSINESS DIRECTORY Of the State of Oregon, In a few days: and. to make It successful, re- sicctrullyrcauesuthoco-ooeratloii nf nil mr- sonx imt-reaicu in me weuarc oi tne country. The State has now reached that lxmit Ion when a yeany summary oi ner progress is nccossarv, hence the value of a work which will combine. In.i condensed form, nil matters of public In terest. The work In contemplation will ombraco a general sketch of the State Its physical as pects, geology, climatology, botany, zoology. commerce, manufactures, societies, public uuiiuinirs, productions, ami an other .subjects on whleu Information Is required. The work will be illustrated with sketches nf some oi me icauing prominent scenery of the state, and lis compilation will be under the charge of J. MORTIMER MURPHY, E W.Li!.Tfm.',rork on "W'ashlntfon Territory ,I!5f,lEen uShly commended by the press and win 'ii mV? J,rec,0,0-.of each town and city Sii. .mllc,e nnd hat,wiih ketches of ecli place, should mnlrn it t. ..,.. ........ rl .t. 1 reUMroduV? .".'I "L!u,n 11 w, e best Thcrateoradvertuini:w, be a, follows: One l'nc . llnir fiiRe fan! " ; g20 s ? Advertisers taklni? onn tviaiii .. sn.nrnrilu.limkvr.il, - "... ncciv lrlrc of tVork will be fia 50. The book will be dlstribiitnl ivi j'mmiii fmcv in me country. S. J. HeCOIUIItlC, I'liblNher, jm FRONT STREET, IHJRTIN'D, OREGON. Ut.IUUU WANTED, AGENTS! THE DISCOVERER DISCOVEKED : DR. UVINGSTONE IX AFRICA. Tlie Adventures of a most Adventurous Life, The ... Mialrr-llTinXSiouc Mjpcaiuon to Africa. IanrcocUvo volume Just published. CouLilns Incidents of the Wonderful Career of uie Rreat Traveler, Uie uouniry. Animals, Na tives. Hunting, etc Full account of this mr. Interestlne part of the globe. Also to Hell Our PLAIN HOME TALK AND MEDiaU. COMMON SENSE. i;o competition. There never was a book oub- ijocompctiUon. TI Ilsbed llirn 1, v.. Statu 1 book wanted. panicuiaro seni ny man, A. U If AUIttTJk ixu, San Francisco, Cal. PORTLAND AD VERTISEi LENTS. HOME SHUTTLE Improved Sowing Machine KEASONS WHY IT H.VS TAKEN TIIE prelerencc over Its competitors Quietness of Movemrut, Ught Uunnlii', More Easily I.turnrd mid Operated, equally adapted for FINE OR HEAVY WORK, And the only Practical Low-Prlced Lock' stitch Machine that has proved entirely satis' isciorv. juriid for Samples. Circulars of References ana ieiiuiumais.orcHii ami examine uio.ua t hine. UEO. W. TRAVER, tJeneral Accni. vSn2i Philadelphia Shoe .Store, 112 Front St. THERE IS REASON IN ALL THINGS, AND TIIE MOST REASONABLE THING Jiit now Is that every family may own a First Class Sewing Machine Ily I'Hj Injr Only 810 lcr Month. Why pay all cash down when you can obtain i Machine which will cant tho monthly In stallment, actually paying for Itself and nt the same time corn n support for the oioratora or family? REMEMB E.ff That the prices are Just the same, whether you buy for. cash or on the Installment plan. REMEMBER That tho Grover A Baker Machines make the Shuttle Stitch and Elastic Stlteh, and purchas ers can nt any time exchange should they de sire to try both klnd. REMEMBER That the above excellent terms are offered by W. T. SIIAXAIIAX, . AGENT G I tO VER BAKER S. M. CO., At No. 71 First street, one door south of Lndd A" Tllton's Rank. v2 Portland, Oregon. 1123 BADGER'S MUSIC STORE JUST RECEIVED, Assortment of A FINE AND LARGE CLASSICAL MUSIC, Published by the well known Arm of Schuberth & Co. HALLET, DAVIS &. CO. PIANOS. ru. wmms ,v co. oitfs.ixs. All Klntls of .Musical Instrumiicls. Call nnd Examine Badger's Music Store. SNOW & ROOS' ART QALLGKV, 2 73 I'lr-t .Street, l'ortlnnd. n23 ACKERMAN'S DOLLAR STORE! QNI.Y DIRECT IMPORTER IN TIIE STATE Fancy Goods, Tojs, ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINA, Tnblr 4'utlrrr nnd Ulnusnnre, Of All Hoscriptlons. SHOW ROOM FOR ROCKKS' PLATED WAKE, Of All Styles, which we oflerat IMPORTERS' STOREKEEPERS from the Cllv nn.l fv,m.. try will ili well hycalllne on us Iefore coliur to San rminclMs, as we offer out gooils at u .Much lAincr ltnte Tlinn H. V. l'rlrew. ACKERJIAN'S DOLLAR STORE, 90 First Slrcet, POltrtASD, OREGON. t'lIKl.S. SCI.OTII, "NVITES HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE . Public generally to Kill at his NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Washington st., one door onst of Third. vn-TU JUST RECEIVED .AT Xo. 13G rirst Street TKR LAST STEAMERS, A GENERAL AS A, ",,rtmenl of merchandise, isjinprlsin; In H K1 QLOVES-Kxlni Quallly, xi rJi.f',TeC Assorttwnt, M&!VJE,I','KS QUILTS. FAMILY lir.Avi.-t-iM I1KD COMFORTS, ETC, ETC. AlKO.aQOOd Arl..,,l r I1IMTS AMI SHOW, II.1TS AX1) C Vl'S MDI AND BQT'S CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR ' ureiiaMngcuewhei OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CQ.'S NOTICE- BOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL tEAVE Portland us lollows : x For The Dalles x Dally (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock a. it. For Astorlit: Monday, Wednesday nndFrldayjat 5 oVlocJt A. X. For Montieello: Dally at 7J o'clock A. sr. nJ7 J.C.AINKWORTH.I'roiIdcnr. MRS. S. J. KUM.SEV. PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER, pAN 'BE FOUND IN nER STUDIO, on the w uiuu uuurui uoroeit-jt isew lainuing, irom 10 A. X. till 4 f. x. of each day o-Ltssoxs given is Landscape 1aixt isa. i PORTIx:VND ADVERTISE5IENTS. 2 : G HAT'S MUSIC STORES! CLAYST. 8n jFranolsco, 101 rirstTstreel. Portland, Oregon. STEIXWAYJLSOXS; Krsnlrfa, Barb 4 Son's, HAINES BROS,' AXD M.CRAY'S PIANOS, , THE World Itcnonncd BURDETT AND SIIO.M.VUEIl ORGANS. I'MOWE'S" Xot?S I,,,lroVd v. SKWIMi MUIIINE. BUTTKRICK-S Celebrated rat I cms Udlro' and Iblldrrns' GARMENTS. AGENTS WANTED In ETery County on the Coail. O. I- Dcl'KAXS. Manapcx Orrson Ilraorh House. -2-n9-tf $50'oor $50 00! we di:fygoiretition THE WILSON AGAIN VICTORIOUS! Fourtoon First Promiums ...AT E.THK- OIIIOJKTATi: FAIRJAT MAXSriELD! The V.innulshed C'omnetllors. ilKlionrtpiicl nnd diseoiiRied, ndmlt the Miperiortty "1 the Wilson Mnclilnc by runnln; arny from lion estcnmpelltlon. List year the Wilson Machine took nil the premiums nt tlie srent Northern Ohio Fair, ev ery Sewlnu Mnehino made In the United Stutes bcliiR on exhibition. This year No Premiums are offered In coiiseauenee of the 2rneml ri"- questof the maua-ers of the dlircr.'nt Sowing .Mueiiiues 1 m . KXCKIT THE WILSON. The Mllson Is A I nays Kcady far llonrt I'onipctl- Hod, and U .lajs llrtorlous! STEREOTYPED LYING IS PLAYED OUT! Sewlnff Mnelilne Arrpntsnn.l flieir resnccllve Maehlnra have now taken the back-seat, while the Wilson has Roue nliend or evorythln In the market, l'eonle. ilo not buv a Sewlmr-Ma- ehlne without lli.m. uglily totlni; It yourself, The Wilson Machine Is the liet In the world, nnd are defy the world to produce Its iual. It is .xtu at n price FIFTEEN DOLLARS LESS Than Its old and vaiifjuUlied rivals. AGENTS WANTED! Kill ami examine fur yourself nt "" ' ,Xft,'73nrst Street, l'OKTI.A.VIl, OltKMOX. ' ' miner a tearson, (Jcncral Asents. K3-All kinds of SUriii' Machine Needles on haudiidus neutto any part of the Coast by mall or oppress lor 73 ct. ier dozen. Send In your order. v2ij2 LADD & TILTON, J 1ST DFL ?3 , l'ORTI.AXn.. oki:;o.v ISHtiimisliccl, I80O. lAEPOSITS RECEIVKll AM) AITCOUTS I J in..,. viii.iwi locluvk 0:1 draft. INTEREST nllowcd on TIME llEPOSITSor TRUST FUNIW, In sums of ONE DOLLAR AM) Ul'WAIEDX irnmuiuBuniBuuMu tiiiv. v i ji x kii oil ai.i.nivi-ii wTiiniv. Uonds, stocks and other valuables received n .Iniw.H r..rKilf, kCCIllng. Collections made nnd procceils promptly re niiti Investments in Real Estate and other prop erty made lor turtles. Sight and Tclcgrablc Exchange on Sau Fran' elsco and the Atlantic States ror sale. r2.k.nrt,ttiAi s;-iirltles IsMightand sold. Agent for thetransactlonbr all kinds of Fi nancial ana Trust uusiuen. in J. H. FISK, ABSAYER AND METALLTJEGIST, 23 Stark street, bet. First and Second, TORTLAND, OREGON. tORRECTVF niTAR.VNTHED. the same as auy U. S. Mint. Will As-ay all kinds of ores una iiav the hlghesfcpricc loruoiu liars. -2n3)tf MRS. j. KINGSBURY, just 1'jtoH i:inoiE, TTAS OPENEP AiNEW AND EIJJO.VNT 1 l rixomiicui.oi Millinery Goods, In Wiegand's New UunVHng, CORNER THIRD AND ALDER STREETS. Tlie ladles ate, respectfully luvltcilo call, viniltf tnti. V- ss NOW IS THE 'TIMETTO SUBSCRIBE! Unparalleled Inducements to Clubs THE NEW NORTHWEST, A Jourunl for Hie People, DEVOTED TO THE INTETESTS OF HUMANITY. ArranEements lmvo 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 Rlzhtx. but a Human ltlzhts orr.ni. devoted to whatever policy may be necessary to secure the greatest good to the greatest number. It kuows nosex.no poiiucs.no religion, no party. nocolor.no creed. Its foundation is fastened upon the rock or Eternal Ulwrtv, Universal Emancipation and Untrammcled Prosreaslon. OUR PREMIUM LIST. As an Inducement lor our friends'to make exertions to secure large clubs for tho Nkw oimiVEsT. wo offer the followlns list of val uable premiums : For twenty subscribers, at $3 00 each, accom panied by the cash, wo will give the HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, without ta ble, beautifully ornamented. Price, JSO. For thirty-five fcutocrlbcrs. nt Situ each. ac companied bv the cash, we will give a HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, with lllack nainui taoic, uronzcu aim nicciy nnisucu. l'ncc, sn. , For fortr subscribers, nt M 00 each, aceom- ? anled by Ihecasli.wc will give a HOMESHUT LE SEWING MACHINE, finished In extra style, Willi uiacK walnut table aud cover. l'nce, s-ij. The above Shewing Machines, which arewai ranted first-class In every particular, can be seen at the office ol Geo. W. Traver, 112 Front street, Portland. f or imy subscribers, ni s.tuo earn, nccom- Fanle.1 by the cash.we will give n MASON J; I AM LIN POIiTAllLE OIUiAN. four ocUive. single reed, with black walnut caie, automatic bellows swell, two blow pedals. Improved cen ter pressure reisl vul ve, etc. Price, S3). For seventy-five subscriber", at $S 00 each, ac companied hytliccah,u double reed MAON A HAMI.IN ORGAN ; rcM-mbl.ti the first ex cept that It has also n knee stop. Price, ST3. For seventy-live subMrrllKTs. at SI 00 each. nccomrsinlfsl by the cash and twenty-five uounrs auuiuouai, we win give a ji.u. o; HAMLIN ORGAN, or FIVE OCTAVES, OSE .STOr, SELl'-AIIIUSTISO HEED VAIA-ES, 131- I'KOVED 11EI.LOWS, TKEJICUVST AND KSEE- swelu Price, 3100. For one hundred subscribers, nt Jl 00 each, and twenty dollars additional, we will give a A ll.Jll,l- UlkliA.S, HVi; OCTAVtS, KI VE hTOl'S, TWO SETS OK HI IIUA TOILS TllnOCOH- OOT, IXrilOVKO OILVDL'ATKI) hELK-AIUCSTlXM BEKUVAI.VES.lMI'KOVKDnKLUOWS.THEJIUt.lNT AND KNEE-SWELLS. VIOI., ULVFASON, FLUTE, TREMUL.NT. I'rice, IA TIiosc who desire to work Tor these premiums can scud the names and money as fastas re ceived. The subscribers will be placed tothcir credit, and If enough names are not received during the year to procure the premium de sired thevcan ehoosealesscrpreiiilum.ortliey will beentuieii 10 receive tweniy-nve perceni. in cash of the amount remitted for their labor, OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. As Tun IJEW-North WESThas already proved n popular succesi, we are decided that it shall also prove a TiHUMl'ir. TO eliaoic our irieiins who uihj ...viuk ii truu vass for our jiaier to lienellt both themselves aud us by Increasing ourSiibscrtptinii Lists, we propose to give tne ioiiowing auuiuouai i a mlums to canvassers : Any subscriber who Is In arrears for the New Northwest, who will send us his orherowu sni.scrlnttoii fee. nnd one new subscriber, ac companied by the cash 56 U0 we will give : A pairi'anan .wiruie aws; Or a llohemlan Glass Vase; Or a Bohemian Glass Card Receiver; Or K dozen Ivory Napkin Rings; Or dozen Plated Tea Srssins; Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid Gloves; Or a l-'uly's Faispangled, leathered edge; OraBlnlCage; Or an Album for holding 101 pictures; Or an Album (extra) for holding r'iietures; Or a Fancy letter Case; Or a box Toilet Articles, Including soap. chalk, perfumery, etc; urn 1'riiannia ini x'oi; Or a Kerosene Lamp; Or K ilozen Glass Goblets; OrH,loie" Glass Tumblers; Or a large Glass Fruit Dish; Or a Work Basket: Or a Fine Embroidered Handkerchief; Or Yt dozen Linen Handkerchiefs; Or a Woolen Table Cover; Or yt dozen Table Napkins; Or H dozen Towels; Or mi cle-raut Portinonla. Anv sub-ribcr who Is In arrears toravenr's suliscrliition.nnd who will send Ills or her own subscription fee.andtwo new subscribers, ac- comiuiuieu oy tuo casu iiiukiiib j uu we win senu : .. . A set ot Rogers' Table f orKs, triple plated, on Or a set or ilogers'TabfeSpoons.trlple plated, on white metnl, wnrranteil; Or n set or ltogcrs' Ten. Spoons, triple plated, on white metal, warmnled; Or 54 dozen lingers-it i.ushcii-s lauie Knives, DCSLOUaillY, wiirnsmcu; ,1. .. I . w. ltlnl 1-'1'0 Any person In arrears for subscription to The Snr NnimiWEST. who will send his or lir subscription fee and three new sulxcribers, ac- compameu dj- uie casu, making jk: w, ve will senu: ... . A handsome Jlarsauies tjiiiit: Or a handsome Woolcu Uullt.retl and while. or blue nnu wuiic; Or a pair oi Tamo uiouis; Or two nalrs or Nottingham T.-ieo Pnrtnln.- Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Gloves, anv cuii.ruri.iA.:, Or a Japanese Inlaid V. ork Box; Or 18 yards best yd. wide Sheetlmr. For seven subcrlber at S3 un i,,h. smmtni, liirrtoS'il 00.wc will send : An extra Castor, triple plated, on white meta! YUIUCU ill 59 W. Or a Uuiy's Writing Desk, or equal value Or aCnblnct.Japanese Inlaid; ' Or an Extra Japanese Inlaid WnrV n.-r These articles arc all vnlm.l.l.. ranteii io oo just ns wo reiiresent them. Per- ous u iiik in mix cuy or who can visit us can receive these articles tram our own hands at an uuur uutirc, ur u not convenient to visit u iicwmirauiuB arucies oy express to any nd dress. N o order of this kind will receive nttcntion unless the cash uccomnaules i tjend money In IWofficc orders at tho cus- ujiiiary raics ot currency, or bend draft if pre- Kt.ni. All onlcrs nmmntlv n f t n n , l tn We 8lucerclv hnnn 11. nt ll.w unnarnllcled offer, which Is n new feature in the ncwsiacr business In Oremn. will with a hearty re sponse from the many friends or our paper, who up to this time have seemed to fail to real ize mat THE .NEW KORTII WEST cannot Wltlmtll 1,irtMB- Vnn. IsfllA 1 1 111 P tO maKCUP clubs. Begin before somo other P"" f?? the start of you. See what you can do for your- BCU U1U I'UUUC UUU iub anSCELLANEOUS. DR. VAN DEN BERGH'S Sovereign Woi'in. Sji-up. rpiIIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE X is warranted to exfvl all worms lrom the wweM aim rMoiuacu, except Tape and Chain The proprietor has taken much Mimmint 1'-comparative lneritsof the principal Worm .minura... MtiTiiicn, numerous as tne EntOXOa themselves. Invt. nn.rtnm.,1 ,ho laud, each claiming forltseirthr n-imnnr ....I... r ... i . . "rs ""t, rfi..,, niiit7 tr iruuKiv acKnowieufe Hint i.iiiii3 ... iiM-iit uti.-ii kunvw.mi.nni i n trront good, were we not asurnl tli.it this mmi.ino. advantages prwsessixl by no other worm medl- -mi.-, u luicijuiiciiiiu ai tins late nay would not Hilt V UVl-ll UllCllllMtXl. The pleasant taste and eicerd!nrlr, imnii quantity of this mnllcine required to test the existence or worms, or to remove every one fnini tlie system its operating in a few hours, unaided bv anv other mirc-e. foirethnr wiih it J certainty of effect, constitute it one of the most si ilium uistxit em ui me age. Had we space here, scores of certificates might be adduced to show Its nrnmnlrn,l rapidly Increasing reputation for the last fow years; but to promulgate Its fame nnd estab- iu us cuiimcier, we omya.SK ror a trial. Its siiccily oiieration In nil sudden nitnrlrs ns convulsions, colic, fits or spasms, gives It an mirivaled superiority. Sent by express on re celpt of price. STMITOMS OP WORMS. Alternate paHn? and flnslilnp- nr ln rnnn. tenance, dull expression or the eyes, drowsi iness. Itching or the nose, a swelled upper lip, tongue whltely rurred and thickly speckled with red points, feted breath, an enlarged belly, a partial or general swelling or putllngness of tho skin, a starting in the sleep and grinding ot the teeth, a sensation as If something was ougeu in me tbroat.a gradual wasting of the llesh. sickness nf the ciimiioli mn.nin n short and dry cough, appetlto sometimes vora cious, at other limes feeble, bowels sometimes cosJ ,pf.af .?.,ner ,,Ines loose, great fretfulness and I rritability of temper, pains in the stomach and bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy. """r """inn inasseB oi cruuitics rrpm the stomach and bowels or children, even where no worms exist . ivmnnt tr. AO timated. ' " i.reJlarfd.and "U. wholesale nnd retail, by DR. VAN DEN I1ERG1I and Agents In all cit ies and towns. Dr. Van 1km Ttarcli mi. Ka Anne..i,A.i , - --.- w vvunmicu Ul Jill diseases that tho human system is heir to. His V , p,Mi,wllun uiseases or women and children cannot bo surpassed by any physi cian In the United States or Europe. Dr. V. ad vises lailles troubled with any irregularities or cured ' tt5" hlS n6W emc,llca aIJ set Ily consulting and undergoing n simple ex amination the aftllcted can learn If their dis- Vr nuiuw or nou jt an events, ur. Van Den Ucrgh can tell them from what disease they are suffering. c cliargeUltall0nS aD1 cxamInasIons free of Sreg-38 and ovcr rostofflce, Uesc'rlbln': th0 "ymptoms will be promptly answered, and persons living at a distance will be saved tho expense and trouble or calling on the Doctor. Address mt- '0AN UKN BERGII. P. O. Box 172, Salem, Oregon. READ THIS. -vnCASIO WATER-CURE Is situated In Call, 1 lornla the healthiest Shito In the Union; In Xfnrln .yit.ntr.l l.n I.noltlilAC In tl.nCntA. and 111 Nlcasio Vallev a nlace combining nlf the advantages or climate and beauty of loca tion. It Is reached In a few hours from Ran Finn Cisco, via either San Rafael or Pctnluma, and patients can, by special arrangement, have easy carriages, with IkxI, If desired, at very low lyn Hotel. Stages leave S.in TLxfnc!. x.fnnilnv x-in- umj.iiiu fsjiiumays, ai. v. m., niages leave i-cuuuma at ine same Hour, Tuesdays and Fridays. .xicasio -tatcrcnrc has lacilitlcs ror successfully treating the sick unexcelleil by nny cure, East or West The PHYSICIANS are skillful, and they have had loin? experience In thcll-i'lenic treatment of chronic diseases. They cmiiloy In addition to the common Water-Cure or Hygienic treat ment, electricity In baths and. othcrwlsa, and inhalations of oxygen, which prove veo" valuable In many c. uses of lung nnd throat diseases. They also pay particular attention to all diseases veculiak to womex. Thoy are wcll known as editors, ror the last three years, oftho "Pacific Journal ofllcalth," n periodical which has high rank as one or the best popular Health papers In the world. AVc 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 tho Nicaho Wateis-Cciie. DR. W. J. YOUNG, Manager. For Sale. MILS. HARRY COSIXY OFFERS FOR SALE HER SUPERB STOCK of Millinery aud Fancy Goods AT A BARGAIN. The business Is one of the best paving of tlie kind In the State.and will he sold solely on ac count of the falling health of the proprietor. ror mrucuiars nuuress MRS. HARRY GODLEY, -2n3; Albany, Oregon. S. M. MILLER, LST CHANCE, MULTNOMAH CO., OGN. DE.ILER XX UKOCERIES, PROVISIONS, TOIIACCO, LIQUORS, VEGETABLES, WOOD, ETC. B Opposite the head of Sauvl'.'s Island. v2n2Jtf JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at Law and NOTARY PUBLIC. EUGENE CITY OREGON Consultations In the Encllsli. French. Ger man and Holland lamruages. n2. Empire Hotel, MAIN STREET, DALLES CITY, OREGON. BOARD RY THE DAY, Week or Month, ou the mot reasonable terms. Superior accommodations for lamiiies, Cneord Coach to and from the house free. A large safe for the keeping ot valuables. House open all night. nl7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprletoi. MRS. Ll'IIAM JIENDEE, CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM, i'oiisrrss Hall, Itusli Street, Room 4s-, second lloor. C'ircIe.s"Thursdny and aturday evenings, seances ror business. . V2nlt PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. S AI.lir.UT A. 3TAXNIXG T"EErSAFIRST-CIi.KSBOARDINOHOUSE JLV ror the accommodation or people who pre- ier a quiet pome to tne contusion oj a noici, lerms moderate, uiympia, w. T. mail. II1 H. It. 1'REEI.AND, (LATE OP SAN MtANCISCO,) 13 IV T I S T ROOM NO. TWO, DEKTJJK' BUILDING, Cor. First and Washington Sts., Portland. HAVING HAD A DUMBER OF- YEARS' practice In San Frnnclsco,irlcomWtent to do First Class Work In all Dental Opera tions. .Satisfaction iraaranteed. Nitrous Oxide administered. Kefcrcnecsil IS.V.1C 11URGMAX, Cor. Second nnd IVashliiKtou Sis. HVVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS XfAket. I am now prepared to sell on reas- iV. Verms the best Meats the country af- Utl',v lords. ni A. C. WALLING, JOB 1'ISI.MISO li BOOK B1.1)1.G KSTABLIsnUtST, Corner or Front and Alder streets, Portland, Oregon. mrWorlc Done at the Lowest Living TUtes. VOUftl P0RTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. HURGREN & SHINDLER, DIRECT IMPORTERS AND MANUFAC turers of every variety of PARLOR, BED-ROOM', DINING, LIBRARY AND COUNTING-H0U3 - JP TT Tt IV I T TJ Tt 13 , Oak, Halnut, Hosts ouJ, rbrstnnt, Kir. MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER, Pnlu, Ilnlr. .Hoss, Excelsior Glue, Etc., Etc., Etc. THE LAItUr.ST STOCK! TIIE BEST GOODS! THE LOWEST PRICES! Salmon aud Mrst .St., Portland, OreKoiu mm JACOB MAYER, Importer nnd Wholesale Dealer In m 3Et o o o x s , MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods, Ladles' nnil Misses' TRIMMMED AND UNTRIMMED ILVTS -VND BONNETS, Frames, Braids, fords, Ornamonts, Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc Dress Goods, White Goods, Tankcc Xo tlons, Etc. Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AGENT OF TIIE ELLENDALE AVObLEN MILLS CO. A Full Stock of Blankets, Yarns, Bea vers, Tweeds and Cassimeres Constantly on ITand. LATEST STYLES II Y EVERY STEAJfER. 3- PARTICULAR ATTENTION rata to . nl Orders. Kmplro 3Sa.l3cox3r ; bt j: lXEI.T-.riVGM3R &: CO., Washington St., bet. Second and Third, P0RTL.VND . -0REG0N?t E MANUFACTURE AN A XO. 1 ARTICLE or RREAD, CILVCKKRS OAKES; And all klndsof Pastry usually found in a'First Class Bakery. a-Goods delivered to nny part of the cltv" JJI.lnlS PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ROOJI.S-Coruer First nnd Stnrk Hti over iJidd A Tllton's Bank. I'ontalni Orrr Three Thousand (.holre Hooks Over 100 Fapcrs and Magazines. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Monthly Iiie 81 00 Pnynble Quarterly Di nrrrocs Wm. S. I.idd, P. C. Schuyler. Jr., M. P. Dcady, 1 L 1L 'WnkcnVld,'".. H. Kmeliell, A. C. Glbbs, a il. Iwls, M. W.whlionnenji. .. I.. UIUOS, II. Falling, U Blinn. 4- Officers: I,. II. WAKEFIELD II VAILING PresIiiant" Vlce President." P. C S(.'HUYLER.Jn- .Treasurer Vf S- Fr"fJ III FIMEltTZrcoIHrndlnKSee MkijAloXE ' notice. ; M. SOUTIIWOltTlI, M. nnrtir UTJAVT. OTPPtVn ' "totho Corner of E nnil Third Streets, where ho may be round keeping a good supply or the best FAMILY GROCERIES, FINE TOBACCO, CIGAKS, PIPES. PATENT MEDICINES AND YANKEE NOTIONS, Whpre he trill lie nleasetl tn meet Ills old cus tomers, nnd holds hlmseir In readiness to wait upon many new ones, and hopes by Punctufi iiyanaueaiinirin just wcisnts ami to receive a liberal share of patronagf . rin2I M. M. S0UTHWU1""- HENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, 8. yr. Cor. Morrison nn.l First Sti., PORTLAND, OREGON. . -u the latest and most PICTURES taken in ?" ,nftrlorloanypn thecrwoeirde'nni completed ln- lnbetweenthehoursorwa'"1-''" In light clothe