FRIDAY -JAKUAKY 10, 1873. HOMEJEWS. Bakor City is to have a pest bouse. Roseburg is going to build a city ball anujan. Several cases ofsmallpox are reported in uaKer oountjj, "Wood thieves and measles are among uie amicUous or Salem. A number of buildings are in course or erection in Baker City. The Hood in the river having subsided the Salem mills Lave again started. The railroad suit at Salem baa been continued until sometime this week. II. A. Johnson, Postmaster of Jeffer son, has resigned. Dr. Smith is his suc cessor. Salem claims the belt as the city tba.t pays most for gas. Tho price there is S3 per thousand. B. Hamburger, of the San Fraucisco j Dry Goods Store, has removed to 131 ' First st. Call ami see him. j One brig, one bark and fourteen schooners arrived at Coos Bay during the last week in December. Eighty-four marriage licenses were is sued from the Clerk's office of Lane county during the yenr 1S72. The Supreme Court met at Salem on lost Monday morning. The term will probably last about two weeks. From July 1st, 1S72, to Jan. 1st, 1873, thirty marriage licenses were issued in Yamhill county by the County Clerk. J. K. Buff, a jrarion county school teacher, oilers to match his school against any other in the county in spell ing. The Owner states the real estate transactions in Yamhill county, during 1872, to have been 210 deeds and 03 mort gages. Miss Kale Denin will have a benefit this (PridRy) evening at Oro Fino The ater. There will no doubt be a crowded house. During Uio month of December Sher iff Scott of Marion county collected $!!, 000 iu taxes, of which amount $10,000 was in coin. A very pleasant sociable ivas held on "Wednesday ovoning at the resideuce of Mr. and Mrs. Atwood, by the Unitarian Society, connected with Mr. Eliot's church. Dr. Giltner, one of the city School Superintendents, and the schools, teach era and people at large arc engaged in a serious little unpleasantness, in which the party of the first part has the worst of it. Miss Fannie Harding, eldest daughter of ex-Senator B. F. Harding, died Mon day evening, December 30th, at the res idence of her father near Fairfield, of consumption. Her age was about 20 years. The festival given by the Independent Champions of the Red Cross, on Tues day evening, was a very pleasant affair. Tills order numbers about 150, 70 being about the number enrolled in the Port land encampment. The. records of the last month of Leap Year show that the ladies of Salem have not been altogether idle. During De cember there were fifteen marriage li censes issued by the County Clerk against eight in the preceding mouth, The call for a farmers' convention at Salem on the IStli ult, not having been very largely answered, the meeting did nothing more than issue another call, at which time it is hoped a general at tendance on the part of the farmers will be had. The price of whito wheat advanced in the Salem markot during last week to SO cents per bushel, aud holders have availed themselves of the rise and aro selling large quantities at that price. Mr. R. C. Kinney, of the Salem Flour Mills, purchased ten thousand bushels at the above figure. HieStaietman learns that the deman3 for the goods of the Beaver Hosiery Manufacturing Company has become so great that to supply it the mill is obliged to run over time. It is running twelve and a half hours por day, and we are informed that the manufacture of fifteen hours per day could be disposed of without difficulty." Says the Corvallis Gazette: "Consid erable stir has been made in the wheat market of this place during the past week. Mr. "W. A. AVelis wishing to buy a few thousand bushels advanced the price from 65 to 78 cents per bushel. This produced quite a bustle among cor tain warehouse men who had heretofore controlled tho market." The Gorvaliis Democrat of the 4th says: "A gentleman informs us that the Harrisburg bridge has settled in such a manner that the draw cannot be opened without great difficulty. "Wo presume this is one reason why no boats have vet ascended the river to Eugene. "When tho opposition is put on we hope to see this barrier opened." Tim Kii?Bno Journal says. "The Board of Directors of the State Univer sity have selected a site for the location of the building. Mr. Chrisman's propo sition was accepted, which secures twelve acres and a fraction, lying cast of Oak aud south of Twelfth streets, on Mr. Chrisman's land claim, for thelsuni of $4,600, Mr. C. taking $500 in stock." At a meeting of the prominent citi zens of Salem, held on Saturday even ing, the following resolution was passed: "That a committee of three boappolnted by the chair to inquire into the feasi bility of obtaining land on the cit v front for a free wharf or levee, and to inauire into and roportat an adjourned meeting tho probable cost and a feasible plan for constructing saiu wnarfor levee." Bays mo Aiaiceman: The Board of Equalization will complete its labors, probably, nest month. There is much yet to be done to finish the arrangement of statistics and tables upon which the clerks aro engaged. "We learn that the Board is preparing forms and rules for the government of County Assessors, with a view to making future assess ments uniform and equal in all the counties. A correspondent, writing'to the States man, says: "Selfishness is what's the matter with a good many of the Salem ites, and they have it bad, too. They ought to have a little more sociality and friendly intercourse with the fellows, tempered with less dark foreboding?, and less censoriousness. Try to give confidence and encouragement to home and home Industries, and the city and people will be better for it." Tho Roseburg Plaindealer says: "It is reported on tho street that tho Mer chant & Farmer's Navigation Company have sold their steamer Enterprise in the Umpqua river to the YilIainett river Navigation Company. "Wo did not hear the price. It is is reported that two new saw mills will be built tho en suing season on the lower river and a steam tug for iso upon the bar. We hope tho latter report is true." Many former citizens of Linn county have settled on "Willow creek, "Wasco county. Tho greatest need of that county Is mills, especially saw mills. Timber is abundant and convenient. The mills would of necessity be run by steam, as there is not a sufficient flow of water in that country to run a sash saw. The prices of "ranches" range from $1,000 to $5,000, with scarcely any sellers. Last harvest the crainaveraged from 45 to 50 bushels per acre ouo man realizing 1,500 bushels of grain from 26 acres. Vegetables are superabundant, and of the most superior variety. Sensible Max. A plain old clerrrv- man was once applied to for advice on a very important matter. He was asked which of two sisters he had better fay his addresses to. One was very ovely in her disposition, but not a pro fessor of religion, tho other was a pro- r ' 1 . r t . hi a i lussmg vuribuau, uui very iii-icmpereu. "JMarry tho good-tempered one by all means," said the clergyman, "the spirit of God can live where you can't" For the very best photographs, go to Bradley 4 Rulofson's Gallery without STAIRS B3-ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 13 Mont gomery St., San Francisco. NEW TO-DAY. RE-OPENED ! SEWING MACHINE. LATEST IMPROVED, SIMPLEST, BEST, Light Running, Easily Learned 0 z c H i P PI and Operated. Takes tho Preference I WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. ONLY $45! GEORGE IV. TKAVEIt, General Arcnt, AT GRAY'S MUSIC STORE, Odd Fellows' Temple, v2 Portland. n3S 101 First Street. PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. CEO. A. PEASE, SCCCB8SOR TO PR0TZMAX, GILLIIUX A CO. Now York Made Boots and Shoes. The Proprietor has secured the sole agency for this State of Burt's celebrated First Premi um New York made Gents', ladles', Mis' and inr&nis' snoos, and win in liiture Keep com plete assortment. Cnttom Work. Negotiations have been completed with a I first-class cutter from New York city to take I charge of the Custom Department. Upon ins I arrival uue nonce will oe given. Superior Facilities'. We have zi Ttjeili.nt in t .. - .. .1.. i.,... .Ti tTL V. -. !" iuix. in XiiTMT7r . us'ess, which affords fa cilities for linrchaslni? tllnw. r,... M k.ZiVi .v..ri. 'T .,.u.' u ln nave on appear ln Eastern markets. Our Determination. 'Weare determined at all times to tumUlimir I customers with a quality or Boots and Shoes, I both Has tern and Custom made.utisurpaed I on Hie pacinc coasi ai mc iowi rates. The Sales Department win l nmlpr the suDervIsion or Mr. C. Protxtnan, who has been long and popularly known to tne traue. Geo. A. Pease, & W. COR. FIRST. A MORRISON STREETS, POKTLAXD, OREGON. DANCING ACADEMY. -rROF. CARDINELL'S DANCING ACAD- 1 emy, cor. Front and Ash Streets, Is open on on.i Thiircdav eveninirs. Saturday Afternoons for Children and Ladles rixciusiveiy. . , w Soiree every Saturday evening. 2-32 PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. Oreqon Business Directory. 'iuib fndersigned will A soliciting for a COMMENCE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Of the State of Orogon, In a few days; and, to make It successful, re spectfully requcsti) tho co-operation of all per son interested In the welfare of the country. Tin- Slate lias now reached that position when a yearly summary of her progress Is necessary, henee the value of a work which will combine, In a condensed form, all matters of public In terest The work In contemplation will embrace a general sketch of the State Its physical as pect, geology, climatology, botany, zoology. buildings, productions, ami all other subjects on which Information is required. The work will be Illustrated with sketches of some ol the leading prominent scenery of the State, and Its compilation will be under the charge of J. MORTIMER Ml'RPIIY, l'juit Whose recent work on Washington Territory has been highly commended by the press and public. The Business Directory of each town and city will bo complete; and that, with sketches of each place, should make it invaluable to the merchant, farmer and mechanic. As an advertising medium It will be the best yet Introduced In the State. as it will be of such Importance Uiat It will always be retained In a prominent position lorrerercnee. The rate of advertising will be as follows: One Pngc Ilnlf Vage.. 820. 10. Card... 3. (BT Advertisers taking one page wilt receive I a copy oi me uook grans. Price of Work will be 92 SO. The look will bo distributed on every route I or travel ana public place in me country. S. J. McCORMICK, Publisher, KB FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. .I-Jntr A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, Instruction." and Harper's Bazar. NOTICES OP THE 1'IIESS. The "Bazar" Is edited with a contribution or I tact anil talent that we seldom find in ad journal; and the Journal Itscir Is the organ of I the great world or rasinon. luoston Traveller. Tho "Bazar" commends lUelf to everr mem ber of the household to the children by droll and pretty pictures, to the young ladles by Its fashion-nlates in endless variety, to the prov ident matron by its patterns for the children's clothes, to "paterfamilias" by Its tasteful de signs ror embroidered slippers and luxurious dressing-gowns. Hut the residing matterofthe "Bazar" is uniformly of great excellence. The paor has acquired a wide popularity for the nniue enjoyment ii anorus. 1. i. evening Post. Sl'IISCRIPTIOXS. IS73. Terms : IIarpek's Bazar, one year S1C0. An Extra Copy of either the "Magazine," I "Weojtiy." or "iiaxnr" win te suppueu grans I for every Club of Flvo Subscribers at St CM each I at one remittance; or, Six Copies for i'A 00, wnnoui extra copy. Subscriptions to "Harper's Magazine," III K I nlj tlllll 1J .Mil! 1 J"!. lift will, year. Slu CO: or. two of Harper's Periodicals to i one auuress lor one yenr, si iu. Rack Xumbku's can be supplied at any time. The five volumes of"IIarrer'sBazar."rorthe I years 1SS, '), 70, CI, CS. elegantly bound in green moroceo cloth, will lie Kent by express, rnegui prepam, ior sr w cacn. The nostaze on "Harper's Bazar" is twenty cents a year, which mutt be paid at tho Sub- i seriber poM-omce. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, nSI New York. WANTED, AGENTS THE DISCOVERER DR. LIVINGSTONE IN AFRICA. I Tho Adventures of a most Adventurous Life. I The Manirx-Litmgione Liptomon to Africa. Large oetavo volume Just published. Uoniatus incidents ot tue onucrrui career or tho great Traveler, the Country, Animals, Na tives, Hunting, etc. Full account of this most interesting pan oi iiicgiooc Also toaeii uur New Work, PLAIN HOME TALK AND MEDICAL COMMON SENSE. I No competition. There never was a book pul- iiMieo line ii. run particulars sent uy mail. i state uook waniea. A. L. BANCROFT A Co.. San Francisco, Cul. Oro Fino Theater.. M 1 ? "S ' lAEB'AD'MANAGERltl.' PROM ITER LEADER OF 0RiHB3TRA a WALDRON K. LII-SIS C, BRAY . WINTER SEASON! Every Nighl and Saturday Afternoon. rill AMI IMVU.RH L URltUTIO 10MPAXVI F.I 5S I iH All the I.ate Noveltlea Will be brought out In rapid succession. Admission: DRESS CIRCLE-GALLERY 51 00 . ts- Box Office open.from 10 a. if. lo J P. . PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. Great Sensation! IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES! T WILL SELL FROM THIS DAY ALL MY X Dry Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices, as fol lows: "7V7" o o 1 Ila.icaL, FORMERLY EOcgSl CO, AT 3Jeia!jijc. COLORED ALPACA, FORMERLY 50c, AT J7J. ALL WOOL EMPRESS CLOTH, FORMERLY GTKccj$ AT S0c$2Jc. BLACK ALPACAS Will be sold from 23 cts. to SI CO per yard. Also, n Large Assortment of White fc Col'd Plain & Twilled Flannels, TICKINGS, Ottoman-Striped Shawls, Double Shawls, IlROCUE SHAWL LACE GOODS, CHECKED, STRIPED AND FIGURED NAINSOOKS, Ladies Chlldrf n's Fnrs A Fur Satis. I also hare a Fine Stock of LACE COLLARS. Velveteens In Every Shade. Boys Suits in Waterproof & Cassimere. A lull assortment of dents' Furnishing Goods always kept. STAR SHIRTS (open back) SOLD For J2 00! I also have a great many other articles that will be sold according to the times. nS De sure and call before purchasing else where. B. HAMBURGER, San Francisco Dry Goods Store, 133 First St., corner of Yamhill, Portland. V2n31 BADGER'S MUSIC STORE! TUST RECEIVED, A FINE AND LARGE J Assortment or CLASSICAL MUSIC, Published by tho well known firm of Schnberth & Co. HALLET, DAVIS & CO. PIANOS. GEO. WOODS At CO. ORGANS. All Kinds of Musical Instruments. Call and Examine Badger's Music Store, SNOW A ROOS' ART GALLERY, v2 73 rirst Street, Portland. nS LADD & TILTOIM, DB jSu 3ST EL 32 JS , PORTLAND.. .OKEGON ZEstiibliwlietl, 1S."50. DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS kept subject to check on draft. INTKREXT nllowcd on TIME DEPOSITS or TRUST FUNDS, in sums of ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARD from date of deposit. MdXKY IIANP.I) on annmved securitv. Bonds, Stocks and other valuables received on tlenntlt for safe keenlnir. Collections made and proceeds promptly re mitted. Investments In Real Estate and other prop- Icrty made for parties. SlghtandTcfegrahlc ExchangeonSan Fran- i Cisco anu mo Aiianuosiaics lorsaie. rtnvpniment Securities bouzlit anil sola. Aeentfor the transaction of all kinds of Fi nancial and xrusi iiusmcss. ni JUST RECEIVED AT.- No. 130 rirst Street T)ER LAST STEAMKRS, A GENERAL AS- i soriiiicnb oi iiivrcuuiiuisc, vumfiiaiti Part Bli-VCK AND COIjORED ALPACCA, km press currir. UVDltiS KID oiJVKSj Kxtra quality, FURS A large Assortment, MARSEILLES OlMLTS, FRENCH FL.CnNKI.S-All Colors, TWILLED RED FUVNNKL, WHITE FLANNEL. FAMILY BLANKETS. BED COMFORTS, ETC., ETC. Also, a Good Assortment or nooTS aisu siior.s, hats and caps. MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR. Alt or which will be sold cheap Tor cash. Please call aud examine before purchasing elsewhere. vaissii OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S NOTICE- "OOATS OF THE COMF.VNY WILL LE.VVti JJ Portland as tollowo : 1'or The Dalles : Dally (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock A. V. For Astoria: Monday, "Wednesday and Friday at 5 o'clock A. U. For Montlecllo: Dally at S4 o'clock a. m. n37 J. C AINSWORTH, ProsIdenL MRS. J. KINGSBURY, jvst from Ki'nopr, TTAS OPENED A .NEW AMI KLKUANf XL nitortment ot Millinery Goods, In AViegand's New Building, CORNER THIRD AND ALDER STREETS. The ladies arc respectfully Invited to call. V2n21tf WOngnVGMEPTS HOME ! THOMPSON'S TWO-BIT HOUSE! PLENTY TO EAT! Room Fon Alt. ! Employers In want ol help please call. n31 MRS- S. J. KUMNEY, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER, CAN BE FOUND IN HER STUDIO, on the third floor or Corbctt's New Building, rrom I 10 A. v. till 4 i. v. of each dnv nr LESSONS GIVEN IX LANDSCAPE 1'Airrr- INO. Ul CI I It IS. St'I.OTlI, TNVrTES HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE X Public generally to call at his SO NEW BUTCHER SHOP, for Washington it., one door eaut of Third T1UI NOW IS THE TIME' TO' SUBSCRIBE! Unparalleled Inducements to Clubs THE NEW NORTHWEST, A Journal for the People, DEVOTED TO THE INTETESTS OF HUMANITY. I Arrangements have been made to secure the Services of a COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS I upon any and all subjects or Public Interest. The New Northwest Is not a Roman's Rights, but a Human Rights organ,, devoted to whatever nolle v mav be neccssarr to secure the greatest good to the greatest number. It I Knows no sex,no poiuica,iio rcuxiuu, iiu inxtiy i nocolor.no creed. Its foundation Is fastened upon the rock of Eternal Liberty, universal Emancipation auu untrammeieu progression. QUR PREMIUM LIST. As an Inducement tor our friends to make exertions to secure laree clubs for the New Northwest, we offer the following list of val uable premiums : For twmty subscribers, at S3 00 each, accom panied by the cash, we will give tho HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, without lw Mi twimtlnillv ornamented. Price. KQ. f or tuirty-nvo suoscnoers, ai j uu. cacn, ac companied by the cash, we will give a HOME KinfTTI.K SEWING MACHINE, with Black Walnut table, bronzed and nicely finished. Price. S13. nanled bvthecasn. we will given HUJiKtsitur- TLE SEWING MACHINE, finished iu extra style, with Black Walnut table and cover. Price, SM. The above Sewing Machines, which are war ranted nrsl-ciass in every particular, can oe Ktrpet. Ihirtland. panled by the cash, we will give a MASON & HAMLIN PORTABLE ORGAN, four octave, ror ntty suoscnoers, ai cacn, acconi- I sliu'le reed, with black walnut case, automatic I bellows swell, two mow peuais, improveu cen-1 ter pressure reed valves, etc. Price, i-'nX I . . .. . - i For seventy-nve subscribers, ai ga uu eacn, ac; rompanieti nytnecasn.a uouDie reeu .u.rMj.-s rpntth.itlt hna also a kni'e ston. lrlce. STo. For seventy-nve subscribers, ai j;s uj eacn. accompanied by me casn anu iwciiiy-uve dollars additional, we will give a MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN, or FIVK octaves, oss STOP. SEr.r-AIlICSTINO iif.kd talvis, IX- l-KOVED HELLOWS, TIIEJIUL-VST ASD KSEE- For one hundred subcrlters, ai sj uu eacn, audtwentv dollars additional, we will give a Ft VK STOrS. TWO SETS OF RI nitATORS TIIROUG II- otrr. isti-BOVED oiiahuated self-ahicstiso REED VAI.VES,IJiria)VED lIEL,IA)Wa,TKKMUI r ANn KNEE-swrj.u. XIOUK, DIAP.SON, FLUTK.TllEJlULAJVr. ITICC.SIj. Those who desire to work for these premiums can send tho names and money as fast as re ceived. The subscribers will bo placed to their frlit- unit If 1'iimicrh names are not received during tho year to procure the premium de sired iney can cnoooc a lesser premium, or mey win boeutiticu 10 receive iweniy-uve pcrccui. ln cash of tho amount remitted for their labor, OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. a To t- vprr Vflimi trrsr has alread v nroved a popular success, we arc decided that ft shall To cnanie our menus who may ucuiuc ui uu viim for our nnoer to benefit both themselves and us by increasing ourSubscrlptlon Lists, we propose to give tho following addltloual Pre miums lo canvassers: Any subscriber who is in arrears ior mo i ew Vnimiwrjix. who will send us his orhcrown Bitiiiurintinn tvc. nml rtnr new subscriber, uc- compameu oy ine casu w wu in . A pair Parian Marble Vases; . .. ... ... 111 I . Or a Bohemian Glass vase; Or a Bohemian Glass Card Receiver; Or y. doreu Ivory Napkin lungs; Or Jt dozen Plated Tea Spoons; Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid Gloves; Ora Lady's Fan.spauglcd.toathcred edge; urauiru tagc; , or.n Alhnm for hnldlnz 100 pictures: Or an Album (extra) for holding 50 pictures; or a Kaney letter laise: Or a box Toilet Articles, Including soap, chalk, ncrfumery. etc.: ura nriiannia ica t'ot; Ora KerosenoLanip: Or K dozen Glass uoDiets; Orkdoren GlassTumblers; Ora large Glass Fruit Dish; Or a Work Basket; Ora Fine Embroidered Handkerchief; OrK101011 Linen Handkerchiefs; urawooieu iuuic.u.-, OrK doten Table Napkins; OrKdoicnTjOWcli; nmn otpeant I'ortmonlo. n-iihrriberwhols In arrears for a year's mKcHnilnn. nml who will ifnil his or her own subscription fee, and two new subscribers, ac- companteu djioo casu niiiujt . j w A set ol Rogers' Table Forks, triple plated, on Ora setor liOgers" iauicpoou',iriii: piaicu, n mtal. wnrrnntptl: Or a set or Rogers' Tea Spoons, triple plated, on white metal, warranted; Or 1. dozen itogcrs'K iiusseii's iiiuie jvuivcs, betl quaniy, nn hntul.nmp Bird Caire. ln arrears for subscrlntlon to The Nkw Nortuwzst, who will send his or her subscription fee and three new subscribers, ac- compameu. oy uw i( mniui; w, . i sena: , . A TiAnrlCnTTIP .MRTSaillPS UU 1LI Ora handsome Woolen Uullt.redand white, or blue ana wnne; Om nnlror'lllDie uioins: nr im nnlrs ofNottlncham Lace Curtains; Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Gloves, any color or size; ,,,, , Ora Japanese miaiu noikixu; n.iftmnti twRt vil. wide Shectlmr. vnrceven subscribers at S3 00 each, amount in.. t"i 01 wn will send : An exirajjasior, inpiepiaicu.uu mmc m:. valued at ss uu: Ora Lady's writing ik-k,oi equal vaiut-; Or auauinet, Japanese iniaiu; n VTtra Jananese Inlaid Work Box. Thu articles are all valuable, and arc war ranted to be just as we represent them. Per sons living ln this city or who can visit us can mm itiHe nrcicieK inim ourow i nullum amu hour's notice; or ir not convenient to visit us, we will send the articles by express to any ad dress. . .... , No order oi mi Kinu win receive autuuuu f hi rush accomnnnlftt II. Send money in rosiocice orucrs ni im- cm toman rates of currency, or send draft If pre- rerreu. All nnlM nmtnnlTr nf f .mlfcl tn We sincerely hone that this unparalleled offer, which Is a new reature in the newspaper business in Oregon, will meet with a hearty re- snonse from the many friends of our paper, who up to this time haveseemed to rail to real- tre tual Tar Mw Koirrnwtsr cannot tie wnnoui money. row is the time to maae i clubs. Beeln before sobir other person gets Ih,flfrtn7vnn U..nl..im.an .In fITTdUe ID ".".i... I self, the Public, aud Tits Nkw Northwest. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. HURQREN & SHINDLER, DIRECT IMPORTERS AND MANUFAC turers of every variety of PARLOR, IIED-ROOM, DINING, LIBRARY AND COUNTING-HOUSE URNITtTRE, Usk, Walnut, Iloveirood, Chestnut, Etc MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER IMiIu. Hair. Xom, Excelsior Glue, Etc., Etc., Etc. TIIF. LARGEST STOCK I THE BEST GOODS! TIIE T.OWEST PRICES! WARE ROOVSt llX ?K lm nn.1 17 Pnr I Salmon and First Sts., Portland. Owgon. mur JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In 2L-E" GOODS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods, Ladles' mill MlweV TRIMMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc Dress Goods, "White Goods, Tankce Xo tions, Etc. Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AGENT OF TIIE ELLENDALE WOOLEN MILLS CO. A Full Slock of Blankets, Yarns, Uca vers, Tweeds and Cassimeres Constantly on Hand. I.ATF-ST STYLUS BY EVER Y STEAMER OV PARTICULAR ATTENTION Paid to Orders. nl rJxXX"Oil0 TPSjvTg PiTy ) " DELLINGER Sc CO., AVashington St., bet. Second andTliird, PORTLAND . -OREGON R MANUFACTURE AN A NO. 1 AllTICI.t: r BREAD, CRACKERS CAKES, And all kinds of Pastry usually found In alFIrst Claos Bakery. BIT Goods delivered to any part of the clt'l j;i, uni- PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ROOMS Corner First nml Stark Ms., over Ladd & Tllton's Bank. Contains Orrr Three Thousand Cnolre Baoki AND Over 100 rapiirs and ISftgnzines. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Monthly Dues 81 00 Payable Quarterly . i . r. r t 1 n r. c.lm.tA. T. UinKCTOlU M IU. J.LUU, i . v. m. i tv!ulv. II. Wakefield. W. 11. Brackett A. C. Glbbs, C II. Lewis, M. W. Fechhelmer.H. Falling, i. liiuni. Officers: II. WAKEFIELD I President II , FAILINtS- Vice President ..Treasurer Corresponding Sec Librarian and Rec. Sec V. C SCHUYLER. J1 M. W. FECHHEIMER-. HENRY A. OXER. NOTICE M. M. SOBTHWOBTII, TT.VS REMOVED FROM H'.u.nj. ait.- i-vwn T,rwn JJL to the Corner ofE nnit Tlilr.1 lreet, Where he may be round keeping a good supply or tne uesr. FAMILY GROCERIES, Tmc; PIPES. TINS TOBACCO, . PATEHT MEDICINES AND YANKEE HOTIOnS, . .- ! tils oldcus- Where he will be pl 'readlne to wait tomcrs,and holdsilmse in punctual npon many new ones, an;,, and Mcasures Ity and dealing in J"" "of patronage. to receive a liner-. sorjTIIWORTH. -rr . HENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, "" "cor. KorrI an.. First St., PORTLA2T' OREGON. . in all the latest and most pIC" Sffes. and not lnreriortoany on X WP"" S "ji well done and completed ln- run " .twenty-four hours. , '"xjrn niM asd giin."!"" is" .'Thhoursofl0and2,alwaysdressed I in IK" oiu MISCELLAJNEOOS. DR. VAN Sovereign DEN BERGH'S THIS TRULY WONDERFUL ArEDIPINT Is warranted to expel all worai, froS ttS lMwels and Stomach, except Tape and chain Worms. The proprietor has taken much pains to test the comparative merits of the principal Worm Medicines or tho day, which, numerous as the Entozoa themselves, have overspread the land, each claiming foritself the name of spe cific; and, while we frankly acknowledge that many of them are often snccesgful.aml do great good, were we not assured that this combines advantages possessed by no other worm medi cine, Its Introduction at this late day would not havo been attempted. The pleasant taste and exceedingly small quantity or this medicine required to test the existence or worms, or to remove every one from tho system Its operating In a tew hours, nnalded by any other purge, together with lis certainty of effect, constitute it one of the most brilliant discoveries of the age. Had wo space here, scores of certificates might be adduced to show Its progressive and rapidly increasing reputation for the last few years; but to promulgate Its fame and estab lish its character, we only ask for a trial. Its speedy o Deration In all sudden attacks, as convulsions, colic, fits or spasms, gives It an unrivaled superiority. Sent by express on re celpt of price. STjtrroJLS of worms. Alternate paling and flushing of the coun tenance, dull expression or the eyes, drowsl Iness, Itching of the nose, a swelled upper Hp, tongue whltcly lurred and thickly speckled with red nolnts.feted breath. an enlarged belly. a nartlal or general swelling or pufllitgHesa ot the skin, a starting in the sleep and grinding ot the tcct th, a sensation as it someining lodged in the throat, a gradual wasting of the flesh, 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 fretfulnesx and Irritability orteraper.palna m uie ttonwu and bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palay. Its value In removing masses of erudtties from tho stomach and bowels of children, even wnere no worms exist, cau no I u hh nigniy es timated. Prepared and sold, wholesale ami retail, by DR. VAN DEN BERGH and Agents In all eit- ies and towns. Dr. Van Den Berzh can be consulted on ail diseases that the human system is heir to. Ills long experience in diseases of women ami children cannot be surpassed by any physi cian In tho United States or Europe. Dr. V. ad vises ladles troubled with any IrregHlarittes or the Uterus to try his new remedies and get cured. By consulting and undergoing a simple ex amination the afflicted can learn If their dis ease he 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. ufkice itooxs as anu m, over poawoiee, Salem, Oregon. letters uescrimng xne symptom win iw romptly answered, and persons lrrtnc st a lstance will be saved the expense and trouble ot calling on the Doctor. Addreas DIU J. W. VAN DEN 1IKH8H, 43 P. O. Box 172, Katem , Oregon. READ THIS. -VTICASIO WATBR-CURE is situated ln Cali 1 lornla the healthiest State in the Union; in Marin county ine lieaitniest m uie scale; and in Nicaslo Valley a place combining all 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 I'etalnma, and patients can, by special arrangement, have easy carriages, with bed, U desired, at very low rates, by application at Bay View Stables, San Rantuci, or to the livery stable of Unkle, Washington Street, I'etaluma, opposite Brook lyn Hotel. , . Stages leave San Rarael, Mondays, Wednes days and Saturdays, at 2 r. Jf.. Stages leave I'etaluma at the same hour, Tneadaya and Fridays. Nicaslo Unler-Curc has facilities for successfully treating the sick unexcelled by any cure. East or West- Thk iuiysiciaxs are skillful, and they have had long experience In the Hygienic treatment or chronic diseases. They employ In addition to the common Water-Cure orllygiento treat ment, electricity ln baths and, otherwise, and inhalations or oxygex, which pro. very valuable In many cases of lung ami throat diseases. They also pay particular attention to all diseases peculiar to women. They are of the "Paciflc Journal or Health," a periodical which lias nigu ranK as one oi uie oesi popular Health papers ln the world r we itiereiore conuuenuy assen uw in no place In the-corld can the sick receive, lor t he time and money expended, more substantial benefit than In the Nicasio Watbr-Otou& vu. w.J. yqu.Nu, Manager. WE STILL LIVE I WE WILL SBCL Boots and Slioes AT COST FOR CASH UNTIIVITSW Y.BAR, At the sign of the BIG jBOOO? r CAIIALIX CO'N, First Street, under Oro Fino Theater, Portland. For Sale. MILS. IIARKV GODI.EY" OFFERS FOR SALE HRR SUPBUIISnX K of Millinery and Fancy Goo. AT A BARG.VIN. Tlio business Is one of the bt rwyiuc of the kind In the State.and will be toufmawon ac count of the tailing heal tb of the imfffeter. For particulars auuress MRS. ILV.RRY GODLTSY, v2na Albany, Oregon- S. IYI. MILLER, LVST C1LV'CE, MULTNOMAH CO., OGN. TJEALEU IK GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO. UQUQRS, VEGETABLES, WOOD, ETC. CB- Opposite the head of Sauvis Island. v2n2tr JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at taw and NOTARY POBtlC. ORBGON EUGENE CITY. Consultations In Uie Engltoh, French, -r-man and Holland languages Empire Uotol, MAIN STREET. DALLES CITY, OREGON. T-r.iTin BY THE DAY, Week or Month, on Surrlorcomroi the hooae free. AhS? ' tn?keeplng ot valuables. House open aM nht SMrrII( 5,,, ni7 . MBS. rPIIA3I IIEXDEE, CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM, Coiigrc Hall, RilsIi Street, Between Caliromla and Montgomery street, itoom 43. second floor. Circles Thursday and Saturday evenings. Seances for bMinccs. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. ALBERT A. MANNING TTEEPS AFIRST-CL.VSS BOARDING HOUSE JLV for the accommodation of people who pro- re r a quiet home to ine conmswa oj Terms moderate. Olympla.W.T. n&U. IS.V.VC BERGMAN, XT xx 0 xx lVEctrlsio-t Cor. SeconU nml Wnshlnstoii Sts. HAVING RECENTLY PURCnABRDTHIs Market, I am now 11 rjrrt to "0f4 1 onable terms the best Meats the ewmiryf fords. -