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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1873)
FKroA.T...KEJinUAnY -1471873. Barefoot. Oh,kmt you remember the old hlll-slde form, And the, farm-house with clap-boards so Fray, With the garden of roses, and sweet pinks, and balm, A ltd the meadows with buttercup"! cay? And don't you remember how, In-doors and oat,'. And u oiler the old orchard trees. The. guy, Tfcughlng children were skipping Mioat, WHh bate feet, as busy at bees ' How wll played together, the girls and the AnJ had nooses, and work-shop?, and stores. Rag bnMw, d "earthen'," and Just as much Ac or safees could make out of doors! Heir m loved through the pastures and wood t land to room, To gather bright mosses and Ilowers! We thgacht then, tw now, there was "no place lira heme," And no lminc so delightful as ours. And don't you remember the pleasant school road. And the school-house so sonny In June, WHM the lessons we learned, and the "mark" that we "toed," And how we played "plzen" at noon? Our sun-bonn&U, crumpled, hung over our The Mainmer wind nlnrul u-itli mi.linir- White the Mill paid our faces Its wannest rc- Mieeis, And Kissed our while toes that went bare. How we climbed the steep hlll-stdea as nimble as iroaui, And skinned over ledces In clee! we mimicked Uie woodlark and whlppoor- wiirs 2 Hues, And sting with the chlck-a-dee-dee. We waded th break when the -water was low. Aim UMmMu tu jium uie woous ring. Or flared on it baaks In the summer's soft Ligtil-hearleil as birds on the wing. Yoh remember the jioud where tlie geese used 10 smm. Haw we OHlh-d It ui ocean so wide. And in an oU hat that was minus the brim We sotted our rue dolls on its tide? And when they had cruised all the wide ocean lurewu, And outdone both Macellan and Cook. We drew them all home Irian old ragged shoe, ahwiw n a eoacu-nue iuey iooc. Haw we danced in the mud with our bare, And ularod 'twas Uie Dutch war to churn! We made as mud biscuits and plum-cuke so Without any cook-book to learn. How we pitied the children whose stockings Forbade them to aliare In our fun! While we Hlrred up our puddlngs.and pastries And left them to cook in the sun. Youth's Companion. As American Girl of the Period in En rope. Well, Rlrls, you know that I came baok from my grand European tour only loat week, anil I'm sure you're perfectly dying to hear all about it. It was just splendid, and of course I couldn't help enjoying myself, although one needs a good education and fine taste In order to appreciate all the beauties of foreign travel. I was so glad that I had been educated at Madame Folatre's, and knew Frenoh, logic, geometry, and all the other things. While we wore crossing the Atlantic, ma took the absurdest notion into her lieau mat peruana ru rorgotten my French; and so she dunned me through all the rest of the voyace to review mv grammar and phrase-book, just as if we naun't reviewed ana mfewecl at school, until there wasn't anything left of them. I told her it was a pretty pass things had come to if a well-educated Ameri can girl couldn't parly fronsy as well as those ignorant foreigners! "Why, it stands to reason," said I, "that if I've studied anything aa much as I've stud ied that horned old Fasqiielle, I ottclit . - 1 I. 1 .!.! . . . P . iu juuv it. uy una nine. no, now! And, besides, it would be simply wast ing precious moments that might lie ueuer employed, ana irs against my principles to do that." ,. Then I appealed to her feelings as a mother, but that didn't do any good: so t .. T . - .1 i . ' .iuiu j. resurivu io argument. "Now, ma," said I, "it's entirely use less for me to study that; and if it's en tirely useless, of what use is it ? There fore, and conversely, it's of no use at all." This contained all the force of logic and geometry combined, and as she was convinced, I call it a sicnal triumnh of science. She immediately gave up, and ac knowledged, with a smile, that this proved to Jior conclusively the utter use- Jessness of my studying French. I don't see wuat sue snilieu lor, though; J never Hmne wuen rm oeaten in argument. Of course we went through England umuiu guing io r ranee, anu wo louncl London to be quite a large town lanrer man busiuii, x snouiu juuge. .nut then it isn't near as nice as liosfon. I should hate to live there. And, auvway, Eng land Isn't very interesting. The people all speak our language, a little corrupt ed; and when one visits foreign coun tries one wants to hear foreign lan guages, or else what's the use of study ing French? But we saw a number of dukes and marquises, and we crossed the Channel on the same boat with a real, live, Eng lish nobleman, Lord Ferdinand Alfred Adolphus Filz Clure'uce. Ho had pale blue eyes and yellow, mutton-chop whlskors, and wasn't very handsome, after all; but tlieu he had such an arts toaraUe ak-r He belougs to one of the best families, vou kimn- I mentioned to him, carelessly, that eye-glass like a true scion of the British nobiHty,-,and observed, condescending ly: "Ah! aih! hindeed! yes Shropshire!" I explained, "2s ot Shropshire, but Boston, Massachusetts." He regarded mo with an air of the most aristocratic perplexity, and dream ily murmured, "Ah, hindeed!" "Yes," I pursued, "Boston, Massachu setts the metropolis of America. l is a merchant there." "Ji'tn! Has iiamerica! feavages re- ceivinir tho benefit of trade! Wonder ful nroErrcss of British civilization! Very gratifying, hindeed, to 'ear that iuey -ave suops." '(But," said I, "Sir that is, Lord Ferdinand Alfred Adolphus pa isn't a ouuiiuian. lie's a wiioiesale dealer a real merchant prince!" "Ha, prince!" he returned, with a t . t, 8Uulinest melancholy tJ-j, v,,ol ins nooie tace. vet, and I assure you we created a sen eation! I didtt't want to appear tiroml ami ro. served, though, to I entered into con versation witii a dapper young French man seated ease f immediately, I said, sociably, "larly-voo Fronsy?" ,Ver, ,lnement mademoiselle," he replied in a Bprightly manner; and to encourage him, I proceeded: "Enjoyez-Yous cctte beautiful matin, moniieur?"- - "Comment?" ho responded; "I no comprendro Inglecs!" "JDidn't you understand what I said toyou?" I asked; but ho seemel to be still more confused, and out of pure pity I ceased to puzzle him. No doubt ho wa3 bashful, and my evident acquaintance with the language O.wl -tnI4..H r. !!!,... ,.1. J I 1 uu luuuiiuc laiiiiiranij- witii ineTUies oi iasntonaoie lire tended to perplex him still more. His accent was very had, and, on the whole, I think that Paris Is about the lasUplace where shqnld go to perfect iay .rreiicn. But whatever disappointments I met witli in France, were fully compensated ior Dy tue lovely scenes or Switzerland un, girls, you ouglit to see those cnarm lug, lakes embedded in green, like look inoelosses framed in velvet, and the cunning little cottages, and the darling peaKed iiats mat Uie ieasant girls wore, just like those that were in fashion hero two years ago. I was so sorry when they went out of style! Mont Blanc is just tho cunningest mountain that over was. You've no Idea, and you never will have until vou see It. I send you a pcom that I wrote on me occasion, anu peruans mat win show what an impression it made on me. xou'ii sco it is written In blank verse; that expresses great thoughts oesi: ODE TO MONT 1ILAXC Sublimest mount! thy erand and snowy head, miv iiiit muniiii 111 ,11 JJU.OUUISC, Rlwtnfar. Th-senile sunlmer hnwr As soft and soothlhg as a iowdcr putr. Makes no lmnresslou on thv ni iimir O mount sublime! thy dense and somber pines Ware like green plumes on a white velvet iini - And over all the lovelv azure bv Mottled and veiled with Uilnand fleecy clouds. 15ends round thee like a blue silk parasol Lined wltb white lace. Delightful mount, fare- x'a ana ma couldn't behovo llmf. T wrote that, but I told them T pprlnl,iK did, for, if I didn't, who did? therefore I did. I don't know, on the wlinln. imt n.n iue iraems j. wrote on mo places we vis- nu may Rive you a uctier idea or tliem than anvthine else. Thev on the inspiration of tho moment, when the scenes were before me, and well, I don't want to be vain, but Here aro some on "Moonlight In Ven ice." I can remember lust n ivv.li no could be how everything looked that evening. I sat on the balcony till mld- lignt, and it was so romantic! Moonlight on the vasty deep. And moonllglit on the ocean: Moonlight where the billows sleep, And where they are In motion. Moonlight on the waters clear. And moonlight on the boat, And moonlight on the gondolier Who keeps the thlngafloau Moonlight on the mountain high. And moonlight on the flats; Moonlight on the passers-bv. And moonlight on their liats. Everything described there is strictly true, for I never take advantage of poet ical license to meddle with the facts. I always was a martvr in principle. But, girls, I don't know how 1 shall describe to you my Impressions of Italy. It is perfectly splendid! When I was a little girl I always wanted to go toltaly, because oranges grew there; and the fond dream of my childhood has been more than realized. The climate is so delicious! and the fruits oh, who can describe them! If one only had a good sofa and plenty of iiutirta, jiiiij nuuiu ue a paradise: It was with the strongest emotion that we approached Home. Oh, girls, you don't know what sud- uen mougniscameoverine! loxpressed them, as well as I could, in the follow ing lines: In dreary, lonely grandeur standlnc. " Towers ttome's Eternal Citv; Ruined, but stately and commanding, Andlsn'tllapltyt Along the dead and barren reaches Of llalvs onrefprtllft The desolate Champagna stretches Its vaporous marsh. Dolly Varden. iKoxrxa- Without Heat. a ladv of -11 t,i,-- i u n i, mucu time and irouuio may do saved uy "ironlnc" without, heat and ilat-irotis. When rinsing the clothes, fold coarse slwoia towels and table cloths in tho shape the wringer as tight as possible. Un fold and hang to dry wliero the wind uoes not blow very nard. Thev will uced little or no ironing. The table clotus should, be dipped in old, sweet, skimmed milk; this gives them a luster. i .i . i i i. anu iuey neeu uu tiarun "If Iwerein California," said a young iop, in company uie uiuur evening, "ill Stead of working in the mines, I would ir ivloi cimn minor will, n linrrf nrAA IIHJ.WJ . ... V. ... . . . ...... .. -'"f, W UU knock out his brains, gather up the gold, and run." "I think you would do better to gather up the brains," quietly responded a young lady. A man should always secure what he is most deficient in. "toalted" Is wuat tney call a woman In Colorado who wears unlimited dia monds. LIST OF POST-OFFICES OKKfSOX. BAKER CO. Auburn, Augusta, Uakcr City, Clarksville, Kxprcss Hunch, Kldorado, (Jem. Humboldt Basin, Jordan Valley. ltye Valley, Vingville. nnxTON. Alsea Valley. "Cnrvallls, Klnc's Vuller. IJberty, Utile KIk, Xewport, Xeinon, 1'hilomath. Starrvs 1'oint. Summit, Toledo, Yaqulna. CLACKAMAS. rtarlow. lleaver, ltotte Creek. Cunby, Clackamas, Clear Creek. CutUngsville, Damascus, Kaglo Creek, CSludTidlngt, Highland, Molalla, Mllwaukie, Needy. Jorton. Oregon City, Oswego. CLATSOP. Astoria, mnmut, Xehnfem. skipanon, Sumiiipr lloiise. nesipon. coos. Coqullle, Umpire City, Kncliantcd I'ralrle, North Uend, Itandolph. C0LUM11IA. Columbia City, Clatskanine, ltanler, U Helens, Suavlc's Island, Seappoose. nonoiis. North CHiiyonvlllr, M3mas Valley, imtui, Klkton. Oslesvllle, Oardner, ,r.t Iiiioktnglass, Mrrtle Creek. Oakland, ,-iuait.reeK, Ilosebunr. Kcottsburc. Ten Mile, umpquai-liy, Wilbur, Yonealla. JtULTSOUAII. Hast Portland, 'Portland. TILLAMOOU. (7sribsl.il, J'etnrts. Xestockfon Tillamook, Trask. I know the last words of it don't seem io cnime in wim me general idea, but I couldn't find anything else to rhyme, and I wasn't eoinir to snoil fho wimis i i Ti: inrih7n.M rvlnS,ln a shop!" And then, ' burning, "Wretched rd 11 t SL .t-F" of govern, -. .mi ins neei and strode majestically away ! his noble wrath , S, "yfor'e mistake he made, but didn't have a chance to explain and now Isuppose that I've left the iml presslon among all the British nobility thatpa kfops a little grocer's shop or something of that kind. The Went Well, it Is'sad, but I can't help it We went on to Paris, and took rooms In the most oxpensivo hotel we could find, for, you know, we're accustomed to the best of society and the best of everything at home. We Intend5d to dress as well as the finest; ssotb'e" "first time wo went to . V. - . . .. 1.1 .. lit. .1 breakfas courtitra fife ore my blue silk with the nd ma her low-necked vel- verse by leavimroirthe last. 11 because it required a change of subject. and siuco wo came home have said a thousand times, that no one could exag gerate in praising the works of art, es pecially the figs. Xow I know you'll want to go to Eu rope right off, and I would advise you to, if I supposed you would have half of our peculiar advantages in mingling with earls, dukes and other crowned heads. Such company Imparts an In describable elevation and refinement. Still, don't go there unless you are sure that you know enough to appre ciate the beauties of Europe. It lends such a charm to Italy to re member that among thoso groves of olive theimmortalBeethovensculptured the Mediceau Venus, and Shakspeare composed tho sublime poem of "Para dise Lost," But, after all, don't talk much French in Paris, for, if you do, you'll spoil your pronunciation entirely. It needs a good education and thor ough knowledge of society to enable one to appear credltahlv in 1 cles, but btill it may be best for you to go. Association with the best society adds so much to one's elegance. I never would have supposed that Europe im proved one so much, or added such a delicate polish to one's manners, and I went there myoelf. Finally, you may receive it as a max Iiim, that it takes travel to make ono perfectly comw eel feu, and give a real aristocratic air. Ifarjicr's Bazar. "What a pity!" a friend said to me. as we were walking along the streets of a busy, bustling town. I turned my eyes towanl theobject which had caused these words, and could not help repeat ing thetn. "What a pity!" 1 1 And this object we both saw was a large boy or perhaps I might term him a very yowxg man about sixteen years old, with a disgustiug black pipe in his mouth, puffing and blowing the smoke from ins face at a terrible rate. A glance at him sufficed to tell me that he was used to the business, and that both tobacco and liquor were articles with which he was perfectly conversant. This sight, with a loud, horrid oath uttered just at the same time, told the story or his degradation. What a pity. gulded boy was a pitiable object. May me giau day come when such terrible ;ca au:ui ue Known no more. UMATII.IM. Cecils, Cayuv, Mitchell's Station, .aniitiiuil, Meadowvllle, Pilot Hock, I'ondleton, Umatilla, Weston. UNION. Clove, I.a (.randc, North Powder. Ore Dell, Summervllle, Union. YAMHII.I Amity, Ilellevue, iMylon, Ifayelte, MeMfnnvllle, Mountain House, North Yamhill, Sheridan, Wet Cliehallm, Wheatland, Newberg. ccitnv. Chetcoc, Klicnsburg, Port Oriord. GRANT. Canyon City, -Camp Watson, (irant, John Day City, Dayville, Prairie City. JACKSON. Applegate, AMiland Mills, Central Point, Kaglc 1'oint, tlnuit's l"aks, Hot iSprlngs, JackMinvllle, Llnkville, I.nngpll Valley, Pha-nlx, ltock lVilnt, Tablo ltock, AS'illow Spring's, Yanax. JOSSI'IIINP. Kirby, llan.l, (Slate Creek, Waldo. T.ANE. Ilutto Disappointment uouageurove. Coast l-'brk, Camp Creek, Srt Wright's, "Kugcne Clly, Franklin, Junction, Long Tom, Mohawk, Pleasant Hill, llattlcsnake. Sulslaw, HprlngQeld, Willainettc Forks. LINN. ' 'Albany, lirownsvllle. Crawfordsvllle, Diamond Hill, Harrlsburg, Halsey, Lebanon, l'eoria, Pino, Kclo, Hota Springs, Hbedd'H. JIAI1I0N. Aurora. Aumsvflle, lluttevllle, Urooks, airfield. Fair Ground. OciatiLh, Hubbard Vi, Jefferson, Marlon, Monitor, Newellsvllle, Salem, filiverton, 8U I-ouls, Htayton, Sublimity, Turner, Vemon, Waconda, Wood burn. roLK. ncthel, lirlilgi-port. UuenaA'Ista, Dallas, Kola, KIk Horn, Grand ltonde Independence, TJnculn, Luckiamute, Iwisville, Monmouth, I'errydale, Itlcrenil, Zena. WASCO. Antelope, llrldge Crr-ek, IVcllllttON, Hood Itlver, PrincevIIle, Scott's, Spanish Hollow, The Dalles, Wasco, Wllloughby. WASHINOTON. Ileaverton, Ccntrevlllc, t'onicllus, Forest drove, Olcncoc, (Irecnvllle, Hlllsboro, Middlelon, Slioll's Fern-, Tualatin, Wapato. lVANHIXUTON- TKItltlTOllY. KLICKITAT. Illock House, - Columbus, Uoldcndale. A cup of coffee is a sure barometer. If vnn it 1 1 ... . 1 . . . , . . i juuun iue sugar io urop to tue uoi- "i u cun anil w.ncn tno iniiiiiia arise without disturbing the cofiee. If me bubbles collect in the miildln iho W nf ?,U fine- If tUey ftt"'ere to and irPA,for.mlnt? a TlnB itwl be rainy; fnmrL env" ''if 8eParat without a weatbeer;Sf!i j wo c-njctieu. 'jry in. CLALIM CO. New Dunglness, l"ort.Vngelos. CXVRKl riattle f! round, llrusli 1-ralrie, Martlu's Bluff, Pekln, I'nkm Itlver, VsiKsouver. CIIKIIAM-I. Cedarvllle. Chehalls Point, mnw. Hoqulam, Montesnno, Salsop, Sharon. cowt-m. Ovitle ltock, Carnillton. FreeiKirt, Kalanin, Muntleello, Oak Point. ISLAND. Oonpevillo, Cove land, Uualady. JErrmsoN. rort Discovery. I"ort I.udlow, l"ortTownscnd. KITSAP, niakclely, IMrt Madison, Port William, Port Orchard, Seabeek. Tnckalet. SNOHOMISH. Lowell, Mukiltoe, Skohomlsh, Tualallp. T110RSTON. Beaver, Coal Bank, Grand Mound, Mlama Prairie, 01ymplaf Tumwaler, Yelm. YAKIMA. Attanum, FortSimooc, Konnewock, Kittitas, Mock See. KINO, niack River, Kachu, Seattle, Slaughter, Sno-aualmle, Souak, White PJver. LEWIS. Bolsfort, Cowlitz. Claquato, (lendcm, Orand Prairie, Newaukum, Pumphrey's Landlntr, Skookumchuck. MASON. Arradn, Oakland, Skokomlsh, Sherwood's Mills. riEllCT, Ellis, tYanklln, Stcllacoom, Tacoma. rAciric. Bruceport, Chinook, s Knappton, Woodward's Landing. SKAMANIA. fSascades, White Salmon. STEVENS. Fori Colvllle, ltock Creok, Snokane Bridge, Union Flat. ' WAHKIAKDf. Cathlamet, Kagle ciin; WALLA WALLA. Delta, Pataha, Tukanon, Touchet, Walla Valla, Wallula. WUATTOV. Fidalgo, La Conner, Norkachuck, Samlsh, Hchome. HtrfliH, .- 'Sroney;LOrdsr Oillces. v . PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in MI3CELIiAKEOU3. DR. VAN Sovex'olsru DEN BERQH'S "Woria Syrup, ."S" aooDS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gknts Funxisnixo Goods, TIIIS THCLY WONDERFUL MEDICINE is warranted to exuel all worms from tl.o Bowels and Stomacli, except Tapo and Chain , onus. The proprietor has taken much pains to test the comparative merits of tho principal Worm Medicines of the day, which, numerous as the Entozoa themselves, have overspread the land, each claiming for itself the name of spe cific; and, while we frankly acknowledge that many of them are often successfuhand do great good, were wo not assured that this combines advantages possessed by no other worm medi cine, lis inirouucuon ai mis late day would not liii.e ucttu ui..iii)iru. The nleasant taste and exeeedlnl? email TnirrrT . ... 1 !"" J imiiciiib rvquireu 10 lest tne iiiiMMI.D AND UNTRIMMED IIATS AND I existence of worms, or to remove everyone roui kuv njt.-ui imupeiaiing in aiewnours. certainty of effect, constitute it one of the most umiiam uiscovenes oi iue age. Had we space here, scores or certificates mleht bo adduced to show lu nmvrKiin.nri rapidly lncrealng reputation for tho last few years; but to promulgate its fame and cstab- iimi us cuarucier, we only asK lor a trial. Its speedy oiieration in all sudden nttnrVs. nx winLlMnn. ........ .. A . . - ' Iw.. . u"uu.., ur afjuftxui, gives 11. an unrivaled superiority. Sent by express on re eclpt of price. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. Alternate nallnir and flnshln"- nr thn leiiiiucr, uuu expression oi me eyes, urowsl- InPS!.. ifrhltlf nf fill. nrMi. f. etpnlln.! nnna.tln tongue whitely fnrrcd and thickly speckled Willi mil TIOItllM.Iornil hmnth nn .n .mu Kail,. a partial or general swelling or puttlngnessoi the skin. a starting In the sleep and grinding ot the teeth, a sensation as if something was lodged In tho throat, a irradunl wasting or thn flesh, sickness or the stomach, vomiting, a short and dry cough, annetltc sometimes mm. clou, at other times feeble, bowels sometimes cosiive, at other times loose, great frctfulness and Irritability of tcniDer.nalns In the stnmnph and bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy. jut vitiuu in removing masses oi cruuuies from the stomach and bowels of children, even wliero no worms exist, cannot bo too highly es timated. Prenared and sold. whnlniA .n.i refill i... DB. VAX DKX BKBUII and Agents lu all'cit les and towns. Dr. Van Den Ttenh ran lu. pfin.iiiii nn .n dleaies that the human system Is heir to. His long exiierleuce in dleaes of women and clilldrcn eannot be surpassed by a'nv nhvsl clan In the United States orEurope. Dr.V.ad- li"11-" t"ul,,0l,wltl HI1V Irregularities of the Uterus to try his new remedies and get cured. By consulting nnd undcn-nln.' n .imni. amlnalluii the atillcted can learn If their dis ease be worms or not. At all events, Dr. Van Den Bench ran tell theni from what disease they are uirrlng. CoilSUltutlllllM mill ..nintnull... r . charge. " "tK u ukkii-k IUhims-SS and 2), over roitofHce. Salem, Onicon. ' Lelter describing tho symptoms will bo nrounitlv answer,-,!, nn.l u H..1 dlstanre will be savi-d tho expense and trouble P ui uniiii, uu me ijoeior. Aimress Ijidies' nnd JtliseN" BOXXETS, Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, nowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc. Dress Goodj, White Goods, Tanked bu ttons, Etc. Ladios' Cloaks, CIoaK Trim mings, Etc. AO EXT OF THE EI.LEXDAI.E WOOI.EX MILLS CO. A HiU Stock of manhets, Yarng, Bea rers, Jiveeds and Casximeres Constantly on Hand. LITEST .STYLUS BY KVKUY KTEAMOt ea- TArtTifiir t Orders. ATTEXTIOX Paid to nl U RE-ESTABLISHED. SEWING MACHINE LATEST IMPROVED, fttMI'LEST, 11EST, LIsht Itunnlns, Easily learned and Operated. Tikos the Preforenco ! WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION, ONLY $45! UEOItKK W. TIt.VVl'.K. Geiiornl AT G BAY'S MUSIC STOKE, Odd Fellows Temple, v2 Portland. nXi H H r m UIt- W. VAX DEX BEnOU. 1'. O. Box 172, Salem, Oregon. "A complete Pictorial History of the Timci."-"Tha best, cheapest, and most successful Tamily Paper in the Union." Harper's Weekly. SPI.EXDIDI.Y ILLUSTRATED. UXK "iYEED REMEDY. THE UNK WEED RER1EDY, Oregon Rheumatic Cure. HISTORY: THIS REMEDY IS COJirOSEn OP TIIE APtlrA Ttrlnrlnli nf thn lint- M'u.i t?n.. Th.i5Dium ConlalumOriirlnla.T.aiL Inif.,- " v-ici;ui- uruns iuusfc Huunuaniiy ntia per- J IU T HOillillUU VUUlllJ POIlTLAIfD ADVERTISE5IENTS. HURGREfJ & SHINOLER, PROPERTIES, ETC.: It contains an Active and Volatile Prlnrlnle extracted by Ether, and c bitter Tonic Prin- Cipitf. MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES: 1 L le lhl. Tnnct clirn ntiil dtuaIp .nv. tnw Rheumatism. Bhenmatlc Gout andilhciimatlc 1-alnsofall kinds ihatwascverlntrodured Into tlie SIaterla .Mcdlca. Tho UXK WEEDBEM- . T Prcpnreu by us, in consequence of the. exlsllnjr bitter nrinclnle. nassesses the ueees. sary virtue of bclnjr a IPo-vvoriul CConie, rroniotlni; the Appetite and Invitonitlns the whole Digestive Apparatus, thus building up and strcusthcnlns the System, while at the same time tho volatile principle, being ab sorbed In the blood, acts sneclflcallv- on the Ulieumatlc l'olson, removing it from the circu- There are fiur rKmiwltncimniFn tntin v..tt.i Profession which will remove the Bheumatic I olson from tho blood, but wIiomi action is so powerful In depressing tjie system of tlie al ready enfeebled Itheumatlc paUent, that their use has to be abandoned before specitlc etTects are obtainable, and hence the Want of success LIi7li,ln- .u,ls Palent and consequently heretofore Incurable disease. Unlike these S c,to s!,.rca,l: known, tho UXK WEED ItbMKDl .although producing as active and as powerful effects on the blood and sytem lii re moving the Itheumatlc Poison, also wwiessesli stroncTonlenml llmnniiJ i.-i...:.?V.. H "? of "? fop'Inued use even by the mo.t delicate and debilitated. Thus we have the combination for tho first time or these two necessary elements in ono remedy, which i ic- countsrorlt8suiH?rlorandncvcr-raiflngcnratlvo effects in lthcumatlsm. Itheumatln 7:,.,,, i.V Ulieumatlc Pains of all kinds. X. IL Tlif 1IXK wn lunronr i. . .i- ularly APPIJCA1JI.E TO lVOIKS, ! conie quencc of Its Toulc Qualities. ' 101 First Street. NOTICES OF THE rnESS. 1 he "Weekly" Is the ablent fill Illiislmtetl iM-riodlcal imblishml In thl cnontry. lis editorials are scholarly and con vincing, nnd curry much weight. Its illustra tions of current events aro full and fresh, and are prepared by our best designers. With a circulation of l&yjw, the paper is read by at least half a million persons, and lLs influence a an organ of opinion Is simply tremendous. The "Weekly maintains a iwsltive position, and expresses decided views on political and social problems. Iiulsville Courier-Journal. .si'itscitiirrioxNiS73. Terms i IlAnrKR" AVeeki.v, one year- TESTIMONIALS : We are aware of the fact that It ln.r.nr an easy matter to procure ccrtlScates attesting the elncacv of Datent rpmeflii rmm ...... ..i.. cluss of thoe who uscthem. We have selected the following because the names attached to mem are iiiom.'oi men or me moit careful and scrupulous character, and In rail.l fill. Ifin.. class of their acquaintances In Oregon will not. """'"i .i.wu?.- or nusH.ci inem oi any exaggeration in the statements they may make: Certificate from the Deputy Jailor of ilult- Mutuaii i,uuui uaii; DirtEfT IJirtdtTEPS AXD JIAXUFAC lurers of every variety of PARLOR, BED-ROOM, Dixrxa, UBRARY AXD r u ii n i coiRMTxa-nonsE TUBE, OaV, Walnut, Kosrwood, Cbcslnut, Etr. MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER I'ulu, ITnlr. JIoss. Excelsior Blue. Etc., Etc., Etc. THE I.AIU1EST .STOCK! THE It EST liUOD.S! THE LOWEST I'll ICES t Ware Ttonve Vm us w xta i nA Salmon and Klrst Sts., Portland. Oregon. ntltf 3D 3U int. J. J. GI.KXX, nsr a? x s re 107 I'ront Street, PORTLAND nl OltEGON City Jail, Portland, Oregon, June , isii 1 will BB-"tniEHE-Sn CB-DIiI Mrs. Il.f.Vt tl,nt I'nt C"lilckcir-Ka Y Itat ASCHEHHE1M &. BUIKELEY'S WASHiNGTDH MARKET. whero they keen all kinds or Fresh Poul try, Gnnrtt nnd Fish, and iwelre h nir steamer a splendid assortment of r-nllfnmil vegetables." . 11 Consignments from the country sollc- 11111U tied. JIURIUIY A KELI.X, DEAI.ES IX FAMILY GROCERIES, COUNTRY PRODUCE, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, Corner of Third and Washington streets (op posite Presbyterian Cluirch i. Portland, Oreeon. OECHAI GK61 l Vttsot 'e city FHKE . U CO. UELT.INGER & CO., Washington St., bet. Hecond and Third, PORTEAXD OREOOX rn MAxurACTunn ax I An Extra Copy of either the "Mngaslne" i iin-n), ur -iKiznr" win ue suppiieu gratis lorevery club or r Ive Subscriber at St 00 each at cine mulitaiicc; or, hix Copies for $20 00, tXTll llJ-VIlt Afc ' Sobvrilltlnii fn "irn "Weekly" and "Rurar " to one address for one year, Slo rtj; or, two of Harper's Perioilicals to one address tor one year, $7 UX Hack i-miii:ils can le supplied at any time. Tlie Anniril Volumes or"irnrru.r'a U'iVir In neat cloth blndlmr. will lu cnni i.v free of esnense. for S7 ID pneh. A Viin,,it I ht.fO!linrislii Slxlp,. it Vnlnmiu unl ... I eHpt of cash at the rate of$5 Si per vol., freight I ur. a. .m. iryea i Ca: I was attacked with V. . . . e OI rneuraaiism. it was In my thighs, hips, fingers, shoulder blade indeed In all the Joints or my body I sutrcrcd great pain and anguish. I was attended by n regular phy sician, but with noetrccL I was Induced to try your Uuk Weed Remedy, and it Immediately cured me tin. I consider if. rmm rlencc, thelKst remedy rorrhcnmatlsm known. ' . ALFRED F. TURNER, Deputy Jailor. I i nis is locertiry that the above statement Is correct to my own knowledge. JOIIX P. WARD, Jailor. AltaCallfornlaBookandJobPrlntingOaice.l !) California street, V . , pan Francisco, June 1,1871. J have been subject to rheumatism in my right arm ami shoulder, rendering mo unnble to work. On a recurrence or the attack some time since, I was Induced to try your "Unfc veed Remedy." and the result eureinarew ilays. I took only two-thirds of the contents at one bottle. 3Iy firm belier Is that the "Unk" is a certain cure ror rheuma tism In nil lis forms, and I wnnlil l.cnrtiiv- oramend all allllcteil with that dreadful dis ease to try yonr "Retneily" and be cured. JSO. 1L McL.XE. Certiflcalc of A. R. Shipley, Esq., special con tribntorto the "Willamette Farmer," and Sec- " wj "icun-Kuii xLorucuuurai tsoctety: Oswrgo, Oregon, March 2S, 1S71, MISS MACNAMARA HAS OPEXED A luVRGE .VHD CHOICE As sortment of Millinery Goods, At 71 First St, Uct. Washington .V Stark, Xext door to Ladd & Tllton's Bank, And hones by attention to hnlnMnmlnmmni. ness In executing orders to meet a share of pat ronage. Two first-class milliners wanted immediate ly. To first-class liands highest wages paid. ANo two small girls wanted as apprentices. Apply at the store, 71 First street, Immediately aponoHtf I ARTICLE OF I The pMtnge on "Harper's Weekly" Is twenty D,r-A- ir- Eoryca: Some lour weeks ago I was cents a year, which must be paid at the .Sub- entirely prostrated with rheumatism: In Tact I serlber's post-omce. j was almost helpless. I sent to you for one 10- BRBAD," Address n. HARPER & nilOTHERS. New York. CRACKERS READ THIS. CAKES, ounce bottle of the "Unk Weed Remedy," by the use of which I experienced almost Imme diate reller, and by the time the bottle was gone the rheumatism was gone. From my own experience, and from what I have heard utucia uj wno nave useii me unk Weed. i.xiuiiu vureiurnieumauhia, lours respectfully, A-R. SHIPLEY. er Goods delivered to any part of theritv' . J2l(TInl2 Hon. Nat. TT. T.ine Tllnf ... wtvv.ii. ix jiiemuer oi me i iasi i-orunnu: I -..in.ntA ....n.... . ... i I IT inrnip rmm . . .... . it uj.miu - i r.K.i 1 1 ir i- id ciin.in.i in 1 1 i : """.'"'"nsiiallyroundlnnnrst mi lornhi-the hral hlcst stai; n ihe V nin. K?.m"0"".l i.ru. t In SInrin rniintv tlm h,lu.i... JV.."' i-ouncuoi tj tasi l-ortiand. Anril Vs. lsn. Dr. .V. M. Ix)rvea Co.: T Imv. ntni.ii .mi. It is reached In n few hours from San Fran cisco, via eimcr .-san itarael or retaiuma, and iiiiucnix can, uy special arrangement, have PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ItOOMS-Conirr I'lrst nnd Stark Sis., over ladd A Tillon's Rank. Conulnt Orrr Tbrre Ttioa.and Cholrc llooks Over 100 Papira and Magazine. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. .Monthly Duet 81 OO-l'nj-nble 0.unr(erly v.niuiKi-11, iiii iK-u, u acsireu, ai ver low rates, by application at Ray View Stables, Kan Itanfael, or to the livery stable or Unkless, Washington Street, l'ctaluma, opposite Brook- J 11 J1U1UI. . Stages leave San Rafael, Mondays. Wednes day and Saturdays, at 2 v. it.. Stages leave i i niiimnii ui mo Minn hour. Tuesdays ami Fridays. DiP.ECTor.s-Wm. S. Ijdd, P. C. Schuyler. Jr., I. Deady, I H. Wakefield, W. H, j-uniii, iM iiinm, llmckett. I ecnncuner.Ji. i at tho Minn hour, Tuesdays and Nicnslo tVntcr-Cure has lacllltles for successfully treating the sick uiirAiTuni uy any cure, rjisior west . THE l'HYSICIAN.S arc skillful, and they linn luid lonsrexnoriii(e In fiiiiir.-fFinnf u..i.Uiii.-uin:iiM"i. iuey employ iniuiditlou to tllC Common Wnter-Cnrn nrllvM.mlA ment, electuicitv In baths and, otherwise. and INHALATIONS Of OXYfJESf. Which nrnvJ rery valuable lu many ciu.es of lung and throat diseases. Tliey also pay particular attention to ail UifcenxCK Vl-ctrr T . t rn . 'r i . .ll --.7ir"J "."".-"'rV. iicj sio ior mo lasimree years, OrtllO "I'aelflc Jnnrtifil nrtl.nllh ... nnlA.II.f ffiiht i ranis iw one oi me oesi popular WC t ll Prt Tur.. MinttylAnilt n. 1 .. . , - . . 1 ....... 1HJ .... T. 1 L. tl.il. HI IlfJ place In the world can the sick receive, for the -. luuur)' exiienueu, more substantia benefit than In the Nicasio Watek-Ci7re. Uli. W.J. YOUNG, Manager. For Sale. Officers 1 Ir H. WAKEFIELD 11. i-.ji.i.u P. fi HUH UYI.BK,JnJ -President .Vice President ..Treasurer. MRS. If AltKY (JUDLEY rvFFEIW FOR SALE HER SUPERR STOCK 01 jiuiincry and Fancy Uooils AT A BARGAIN. . Corrcsondlng Sec i.inranan;ana I tec. ftcc The business Is ono of the bcstpaylng i kind In thSlnte.and will be sold solely for several venrs unct will, u-Mttu,. i.. back." and wanderln" rhennintlc imin. w.u...iu iij r..-n-con!iipaiion. uy the use or one Nittle or your "Unk Weed Remedy.or Oregon Rheumatic Cure," I have been entirely ..... ui... 4 viiTCiiuiii recinimeiin most valuable and effective remedy. n.vr. 11. iiANE. Certificate fmm Tjnn ci,tA.n rpu.i... member of the City council of East Portland : East PnHtnnit ATirllT 1CT, Dr. A. if. Lnrvea .fc Pn r:cntK- ti.ii li iiV form you that I have usctl vnnr"tTnii- iv..ii ror neuralgia nnd rheumatic pains, and found rcliel from the use or only one bottle, and can iixuiiiiuvtm it iu luuju 111 neeii nr sncii n mm. euy. lours, UIUEON TIBBKITS. Ccrtlflcato from Hon. E. Oulmliy. ct. County Commissioner of Multnomah county, East Portland. Anril I. lsn. Dr. A. if. Txiryen A Co.! Ihnveilsed the "link ecu itemeuy, ' ana am satisncu i( is a yaiua ble medicine. It regulates and Invigorates the system, mis is my experience wnn me item ... 1 .. r t . . l- t nmifm' Certificate from Hon. A. J. Dufur. ex-PresI dent or tlio Oregon State Agricultural Society anu autuor 01 -aiausucs 01 urcgon East Portland. Anril 1. 1S7L Dr. A. M. Loryea .t Co.: I was afnicted with a severe attack of chronic rheumatism; was con fined to my bed most of the time from January to July, when I used tho Unk Weed and It cured me up. A. J. DUFUR. Certificate from James Rybee. the celebrated stocK-grower anu "iving or me uregon Turf:" SinlisrtfM T.tfin.l T.nn.nli , c To Dr. A. M. LoryeaA Co.:-Thlxlitonck nnvl. cute uiceuicocy ox your-unic weeil iiprim r or Oreeon Rheumatic Cure" I wn nniiMiLi for months with n very serious attack of ln flammatorr rheumatism. anil tried nrii. nn of the so-called rheumatic remedies without any reller perceivable. I then tried your ..J,....1iirauHiniiicrami nappy effect it iierfccf fitj-n i .. .. J 1 J - - iiij iiiurN. JAMES BYBEE. NOTICE 3i. 3t. SOUTH WOItTIl. or the ly on ac count of the railing health or the proprietor. for I'anicuiars miuross. ..ut. 11. vim i uuuur.i, i rAin r ... ... v2nai Albany, Oregon. n w w.;t vl luo wen-Known merchant, . "--'"-I, .cxi.. Tr . -, , inc Dalles, Mar 23, 1X71 Dr. A. M. Loryen A- Co.: I Iiavo uei( tlie "Ui S. M. MILLER, IVST CHANCE, MULTNOMAH CO., DE.lI.En IN OGX. HtlIieBMVED FnOM F,loNT STREET OKOCEItlKS. PKOVISIOXSi, TOBACCO, SrSi ,tntdy," and can cheerfully recom mend it to nennns nll1il-.l n,i,i. . 1. rheumatism. It cured me or that disease. Mv uauas, wrists, ankles indeed, all myjolnts- "uinu .uu ury painiui. V. w. WEAVER. Corner of E nuil Third NlreeU, ofthe ,'linay ,,c foam! keeping a gooil supply J FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, TOUACCO, CIGAKS, PIPES. PATENT MEDICINES ANO YANKEE NOTIONS, WljPr Iif will viu..i hi. Ai.t tomen.antl imi.k i.tt,..Air tn HJ0nn'any new ones, and hopes by punctual- inT """"'tin juu weiguis auu -Measures n iiDerai share of patronage. M. M. SOUTIIWORTIL IliitlM. ntNDct S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS. , S. W. Cor. .tforriion nnd First Ms.,' PORTLAND, OREGON. TITr-TTTnrvr. . . . ..... r IninAiS t".,n ,n a" the latest and most theeSM?rle"',a.na not inferior lo any on side ortwentv..." "U1 itlP Cun-nnEjt should be brought 1 SW.n the hourioriu inil7.iitnn .ir.ui In l LIQUORS, VEGETABLES, WOOD, ETC. Opposite tlie head of Sauvl' 's Island. V73EKl JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at Law and NOTARY PUBLIC. i-.uur.aK CITY OREGON Consultations in tba man nn.l IIjiII.t.,1 1 1 "5 ..u..uu nw.Kuagrs. n2. 1111. ITIIAM IIEXDEI CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM, Cuiiffrewt Ilnll, BimIi Street, RftTrrtn rIirrmf n nml MnnfwinHirr Itoom 4S. second floor. Circlos Thunwinv nn,! naiurun evtruiuK ocuuer lur uusinest. PRIVATE BOARDINQ HOUSE. ALBERT A. MANNING xrEEPS A FIRST-CLASS BOAnni tin r?ar- IV for the accommodation of people wlio pro- HI UUI.l IwitUB'lUUIUIIQU UI II Tint It I musician, Certificate fmm thn r.oi v.... n.i Prof. Otto Vieuxtemps: Oregon Musical Institute, IJr.A. .! ljorvea it tVl - T rn ntttfL-et At. severe Inflammatory rheumatism, suffering great pain, nnd was so prostrated that I was unable to tend to my business. I used one bot tle of your "Uuk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure," and was entirely cured by Italoue. OTTO VIEUXTEMPS. PUT UP IN TEN-OUNCE B0TTLE8, One Dollar nud Fifty CenU.per Bottle. PREPARED AT THE OREGON MEDICAL LABORATORY, nr.- IXR. LORi'Ii,! s CO., EAST PORTLAND, OREGON. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. J. II. WITHERELIi, No. SO rront Street, 1'ortlninl, W1.1,'0 F1N1! EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL t those applying for situations in any ca pacity from ood-chopper down to a Kit Of llce. Pay. special attention to obtaining Farm Help, IIoiiv Servants. Railroad Hands, etc. lrrespeetlye of Nationality. larties sending orders "from a distance must be explicit in their orders, stating Just trial they want, what they will pay, etc., (accompa nied by our oCIec fees, $2 Uu, which may de duct Ml from employee's wages), stating wheth erthey will or will not be responsible tor trav eling rxpeiirs ot hired help. J. k WTHERELL. SAX FltxVNCISCO. THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE riLIi SEW EVERYTHING NEEDED IN a ramlly. from the Heavfoit tir thei Light est fithrle. IT DOES .MORE WORK. .nuiii; ifi.VDS p work. AND "ItETTllll WORK Thh uny 6li'r Maeblne If there is a Florence Sewing Machine within one thousand miles efSn Franeiseo network ing well or giving entire satisfaction, ir I am informed of it, It will lie attended to without expense of any kind to the owner. SAJIUEI. IIII.I., Agent. 19 .New Montgomery St., Oram! Hotel RuildlBEi Sntr Frnuelsco SE l) I OK ( II'.riXAItS AM) StjiPtU OF WORK Active Agents Wanted Everywhere. Jan.I6,l$71-n?lm WANTED, AGENTS! THE DISCOVERER DISCOVERED I DR. LIVINGSTONE IN AFRICA. .The Adventures of a most Adventurous Lire.- rue Slanlcj-Utlntone Eipfdmon to.Vfrica. Large octavo volnme Jnst published. i. r i . i ... ... w. wnniiArful ( 1'iriMir of .U11U.111 JIICIUC11M1 1 ' " -' ' . i" . t the great Traveler, the Cnnlo Animals. Na tives, Huutlng, etc. Full account jr Inlerestlng part or the globe. Also to Sell Our PLAIN HOME TALK .. AND MEDICAL COMMON SENSE. bcomncUtion. There never was aiocwifcpuD- llshed'liko it.-'Full particulars J )o;u. tUlghtclotbt frr Term moderate. 01ympia,W.T. naitf. ' HtatebookwanWd.. r Foj a AtH.Bj ali; rmuaatsig. JJ