V NEW TO-DAY. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. NORTHWEST ESTABLISHJIENT. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. FRIDAY -MARCH 7, 1S73. H0MENEWS. The papulation of Oregon City is 959. There are 54 road districts in Marion county. Wheat is quoted at 75 cents a. bushel in Salem. The Jacksonville Times Is to have a new dress. Eugene City School District has 343 persons of school age. A line of stages will soon be put on the road from Roseburg to Coos Bay. The buildings of the Agricultural Col lege will accommodate 300 pupils. Tho improvements in and near Baker CHj will be very great the coming sea son. The rabbits are doing considerable damage to the fruit trees of Union county. The Linu County Farmers' Associa tion meets in Albany to-morrow, -the 8th ins-t. The population of Dallas City, exclud ing uiiinese, Is l,0s0. There are 420 school children The Good Templars at Summerville, Ljiion county, will build a hall the coming summer. MissMaltie Grooms is a manuscript compositor on the Chrwtian Adivcate, setting good proofs. It is stated that thePresby terians will erect a House of worship at Peoria, Linn county, this Hummer. The new vessel now on the stocks at Xorth Bend, Coos Bay, will be the larg est ever launched in Oregon. The appropriation for Indian service in Oregon this year is $113,000, and ex ceed those of last year 530,000. The Oregon Steam Navigation Com pany's new steamboat at Dalles will be launched some time this month. Tho District School at Forest Grove has re-opened with Mrs. C. A. Coburn and Miss Maggie Naylor as teachers, Encouraging progress has been made in tho steps taken to secure the building of an Episcopal Church at La Grande. Marion Gale, formerly of Eugene, will shortly commence the publication of a Democratic paper in Umatilla county. The lecture appointed to be given by Rev. Thos. Condon at Salem on the evening of the 3d inst., has been post poned until the lSth, A letter from Forest Grove states that tho people are still indignant because the County Commissioners granted license to retail spirits in that precinct. The city election of Jacksonville took place last Tuesday, resulting in the election of M. S. Hayden for Recorder; Jocob Roudabush, Marshal, and the re election of all the old Board of Trustees. The following business was transacted at the Land Office at Oregon City dur ing the month of February: 37 Dona tion Certificates, 12,244.42 acres; 1G Homestead Entries, 1,512.03 acres; C Final Homesteads, 975.33 acres; 5 Cash Entries, 94.45 acres; S Pre-emptions filed, 375.97 acres. Total, 15,202.19. Patents received on Donation Certificates to No. 3,002. From tho Oregon City Enterprise: The contractors for rebuilding the fac tory arc busily at work on the building, and the structure will soon present its former beauty. "We learn that it is the expectation of the company to have the factory in operation by the first of Au gust. In order to do this it will require a large force of mechanics. Tho upper end of town presents a lively and busM ness appearance. This from tho Corvallis Gazelle: Po lice matters opened out pretty lively last Monday. We heard of two or three fights and several drunks. The City Treasury was replenished by cash and "notes." Innocent children and help less women are robbed by drunken fathers and degraded husbands to pay fines and "support the liquor-sellers in ease and luxury, and yet wo are blandly told "liquor never hurts anybody that le'ts it alone." At Lafayette, the other day, Mrs. John Myers threw an old shawl over her head and shoulders, left her hus band holding the baby, went to a sa loon, got a bottle of brandy, and started on foot for Polk county. The local paper heads its account of the incident as the "Strange Conduet of a Woman." Whereupon tho Bulletin very perti nently asks, "What more strange of a woman than if the conduct had been that of a man?" The entertainment given by Baker Post, No. 1, G. A. It, at the Skating Bink, on Tuesday evening, was one of the most successful, musically, socially and financially, ever given in this city. The Rink was grotesquely decorated with the National colors, hung in every conceivable shape from the gas jets, the ceiling and the walls. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the evening, there was a very large attendance, and after tlie concert the many who chose to re main tripped the heavy heel to dulcet music tilt the wee small hours of the morning. The proceeds of the enter tainment are to be used to defray the expenses of Decoration Day. NonLE Act. The attention of the lady managers of that excel lent inKn t on, the "Home." was mIii . nst,lu" of suWinnd P1 to a Case CanB Anil , B 7 y . Mrs, prompt to respond to these a&. for a'd. f Proceeded aExV?I the place tlesltrn'atV i t.. .,,Jf?UUay to distance hevoml ti, "iT 'e.uer mc ', some m the macadamized road, and found awl with several small ni,ji.t7. ..v' ' gate on the witn several small' children 7n dekfi circumstances. The suflere,.",6 comfortable an l will hQ carl for hv iT ladies of the "Home" untilwork e, ,e nrocural for fl.o mni,. worK cai le reAny money that Is counter-ntlscur- P. C. STEWART, wraw iKint Hn.l stnrk Streets, Pit- .wiirirc-rroor uuildliig, Portland, Oregon, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, ANI TlEAI.ri! IV Clocks, "Watches and Jewelers' Goods. GREAT BARGAINS In order to Close Ont the Entire Stock. Is offering Roods at greutly Reduced ratw. Repairing done as usual. I-ll THIRD STREET STORE. HAVING PURCHASED MESSRS. T.VYIIU A- BEOWNELIS entire stock of MER CHANDISE. I will Mil the Mimr,n well a Hlv own, consisting of DISY GOODS. CLOTHING. BOOT.SSHOES,HATH,cte..atai,mall advance on cost for the next Sixty D3-s. jo parties wixning to engage in business I of fer lo sell ray entire Mock, and will Rent Store and Fixtures on Reasonable Terms. JOHN WILSON, Third St., Soutli of Alder, Three lMor 2-10 from Masonic Temple 3u SECOND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION! 75,730 Premiums, RANGING IN VALUE FROM BIO TO 115,000, give isr rsjsrjZL.sr TO THE SUBSCRIBERS OF OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND. Every Subscriber Is tore of one premium any mj-, and also bat ancqnsl than.-e or rf celling a CUn premium, or a P1A.0, OltUAN, WATCH, SEW. KG "UC11I.NF, elc.ttc. FIRST GRAND CASH PREMIUM S3,000. OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND. -Eight Pages, Large Slie, Illustrated, the Family Weekly, Is In Its Third Volume nnd has attained the larg est Circulation of any paper published in the West. Its Success Enables the proprietors to furnish the Dost, Most Desirable and Most Use ful Original Reading Mntter In Great Variety that money can buy, and to make it a Home Weekly suited to the wants of every family. Subscription price $3peryearof52uumbcrs. THE ELEGANT CHROMO "OIITC II CUTE,' Size 16x2J Inches, 1G colors. Acknowledged by all to bo the Handsomest and Most Valuable premium picture In America. Ever' subscrib er is presented with this Chromo at the time of Milwribtng (no waltlngi, ami also receives a XUMUERKD CERTIFICATE ENTITLING THE HOLDER TO A SHARE in the distribu tion of SSMXiO in castwind other premiums. The Distribution Takes Place on theSECOND TUESDAY IN JUNE NEXT. The Chromo and Certificate sent on receipt of price. Specimen Copies, Premium List, etc. Giving Full Partic ulars, sent lree to any address. AGENTS WANTED, Kit her local or canvassing, in every town. Large rash pay and toe best outnt. Send at once for terms. Address OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND, 2-li-Uw Chicago, Illinois. OUT OF THE FIRE! S. J. McCOTtSIICTC IS HAPPY TO INFORM HIS NUMEROUS Friends, Patrons, and the public In general, that lie has HE-OPENED FRANKLIN BOOK STORE THE -AT 2Vo. 19 I7ii-Ht Street, (NEXT CENTRAL MARKET), WITH A OOMI'LCTE STOCK Ot School Books, Stationer", Blauk Books, Gold Pens, Cutlery, Ktc, Etc., Which he will dlpoe of at THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Subscriptions Received For all the popular NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES, Wbleh will be Dells ered o Any I'nrt or the Clly. v2n9 Human Hair! F. HAYS, m MORRISON STREET, CORNER THIRD, Has the Flneat Stock of WICS, SWITCHES, BRAIDS, CURLS, FRIZETTES, in.l All trtnilcnfftnods for Ladles' Hnlr-drc' inir, Nortii of San Francisco, and at Eastern rncc. 4 LSO SIANITFACTURES THE CKI.E JX. bratcd Teyphe WIGS TOUPEES, And All Kinds of Hair Work, at Shortest No tice, nnd at the IX)WEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 41 STEAM, SULPHUR AND YAPOR BATHS, FOR THE CUBE OF Colds, rheumatism, Mercurial Affections. THE ATTENTION OF SUFFERERS FROSI Coughs and Colds is called to these Hatha, as one or two will remove the severest cold. Also, Tk'arm, Cold nnd Nlioner Hath. Steam or Vapor Baths, $1 00. Warm Baths, Cos. LUDWIG WILHELM. Proprietor, . Wlegand's old stand, Waihlngionftreot.nearKroQt. IF YOU WANT X" i 11 e T e a k , OO TO Coorge A. Sheppard's. IF YOU WANT Cheap Tenw, George A. Sheppard's. HE MAKES A SPECIALTY OF THE TEA IirrtiNfSi lias one whole side of his store DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO TEAS. Yon can set anything there In the line ot Teas that you van call for. He has the only regular Tea Department ever opened In the State. (Wiier of First nud Yainblll at., Portland, Oregon. ALL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. Pnd foraprhwllstorTeasto GEORGE A.SHEPPARD. MoLERAN'S MILLS, Front Street, Portland. ARE NOW MANUFACTURING. OF A Superior Quality, and offer for sale, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. EXTRA FLOUR: SUPERFINE Oil A HAM " RYE " IIUCKWHEAT " HOMINY, Large and Small; OAT MEAT. (Superior); OAT GROATS: SPLIT PEAS; CRACKED WHEAT-; CORN MEAL, Yellow and White. BRAN, MIDDLINGS AND CHOP. Wc have "fl our employ a man from Scotland who thoroughly understands his business, and hare been to great cxpcneln building a Klin for thoroughly drying tho train, so that we can guarantee our Oat Meal to keep for years In n fresh state. na- The Trade Supplied at the lowest living rates. Orders Solicited. 2-1011 McLERAN A- STEEL. TP A. 15 K 23 , AT THE CENTRAL MARKET. Has Enlarged hi Coffee Stand ANI Added Such Improvements As will enable lilm to provide Epicures Willi THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Parties lunil-died with hot Coffee on short notice. 2-n FRANK IIACJIK.NKY. E. J. W. STEJIJIC HACHENEY & STEMME, CORNER FIRST AND MAIN STREETS, Portland, Oregon, KAVE JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED out the Largest Stock of Choice Seeds Ever imported on this side of San Francisco; also Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery. Boots, Bullw, etc. Call and examine our stock before buying; elsewliere. Catalogue sent on application. Commercial Hotel, (Opera Houe Ulock) SA LEM .- OREGON MRS. A. J. Hir.I.Y, 1'roprletor. PHIS HOUSE WILL RE KEPT IN FIRST L Class order, with attentive and obliging servants. I am prepared to furnish pood ac commodations to the tmvellnc publlc.and will use every endeavor to merit the patronage of me puoiic t ree uoflcti to tne House. Regular Hoarding at very low rates. S-M MARY 1. SAWTEI.I.E, M. D., 13EING PERMANENTLY IXICATED IN SA -L lein, offers her professional service to the public and respeetfHlly solicits her share of patronage. Particular Attention I'ald to DNtavrs of Women. OFFICE At Resklence, on Court street, Next door to the Court House. vSnWtf KRUMBIEN & GILBERT, ARCHITECTS & DRAUGHTSJIEX, INVENTORS EXCHANtJK. (Crew's Building.) ri'HE REST COUNSEL : The Best Drauehts i men : the Rest Model Workmen, nnd the best Patent Acent at Washineton; the only re name place to sci your inventions put uiroucn in snort nuce. .-iotx MARCUS M. SrAVLDINO. MORTON M. SPArLBISO. SPAULDINC BROS.. Stalls .Vos. 1 and 2, Central Market, DEALERS IK FEESH MEATS Of all kinds. Mess Beef and Fork, Hams, Bacon, Lard, S-ll Etc, etc., etc A. C. WALLINC, Book and .Tol Printer, PITTOCK'S BUILDING, PP-STAIRt, Corner Front and Stark streets, I'orllnml. Oregon. Woikdoneat REASONABLE RATES. 2-SS 4. N IMILl'If. E.C nKOXACOII. JOS. SIMON c. a. ioi.i-ir. uoim, i! p.o.n vrti n, doiph a simox Attorncyi-at-Law, ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, 1K)RTI-ND. :-iotr RE3IOVAL. FRANCIS A. EFFINCER, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER, Corner Stark, nnd Front trret. S-WII FERRY LANDING. GEO. W. VOLLUM, BOOK-BINDER, PAPER-RULER AND BLMTK BOOK MANUFACTURER, tf ft", FRONT ST., OVER MILWAIN'S. 40 ISAAC BERGMAN", UniozL Marls.ot, Cor. .Setonil nntl "Vashlngtoa St. TTAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS cmable tenn-i the te-t Mrat the country af- Great Sensation! IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES! I WILL SELL FROM THIi DAY ALL MY Do" Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices, as fpl lows: Tool Plaid., FORMERLY C0eil 03, AT SogtKS-- C0L0RED ALPACA, FORMERLY Mc. AT ST";. ALL WOOL EMPRESS CLOTH, FORMERLY 67$cCtS"Kc, AT 50ctGr"e. BLACK ALPACAS Will be sold from 23 els. to 81 W per yard. Also, a Large Assortment of White JfcCol'd Plain i- Twilled Flannels, TICKINGS, Ottoman-Striped Shawls, Double Shawls, Rrociie Shawj. Lace Goods, CHECKED, STRIPED AND FIGURED NAINSOOKS, Ladles' 1 Children'- Furs i Fur Ssiki. I also havo a Fine Stock of LACE COLLARS. Velveteen In Every Shade. Boys Suit in Waterproof & Cassimere. A full assortment of Gents' FurnlshlneGooJj always kept. STAR SHIRTS (open hack) SOLD For $2 001 I also have a creat many other articles that will be sold according to the times. OB Re sure and call before purchasing else where. R. HAMRURGER, San Francisco Dry Goods Store, 131 First street, Portland. V2n31 BADGER'S MUSIC STORE : 1 L'ST RECEIVED, A FINE AND LARGE t) Assortment of CLASSICAL MUSIC, Published by the well known firm of Schuberth & Co. HALLET, DAVIS &. CO. PIANOS. F.O. WOODS A CO. ORGANS'. All Kinds or Muslc.il Instruments. Call and Examine Badger's Music Store, SNOW & ROOS' ART GALLERY, T2 73 1'Irnt Street, Porllauil. n3 LADD & T1LTON, B 3XT EL 33 IE. S , 1'ORTI.AND .. OREGON EK(ftlliMllOl, 1859. DETOSITS RECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS kept sublect to check on draft. INTEREST allowed on TIME DEPOSITS or TRl'ST FFNDS, In sums of ONE DOLLAR i t'WAium iromuateotueposii. MONEY IjOANKD on annnived securltr. Bonds. Stocks and other valuables received on uepoiii jor snie Keepintr. collections maue anu proceeus promptly n. mltted. Investments in Real Estate and other prop erly maue tor parties. Slsht and Telesrahle Exchanse on San Fran Cisco and the Atlantic States for sale. Government Securities bouzhtand sold. Aecntfor the transaction of all kinds of Fi nancial and Trust uusiness. ni JUST RECEIVED No. 130 rirot Street "PER LAST STEAMERS, A GENERAL AS- K ftOrUilCllb Ul IIICIUIIUUUISC, WIUJ(iaill ill 1W BLACK AND COLORED ALPACCA, LADIES KID GIA7VIS-Extm Quality, FURS A Ijirsre Assortment, MARSEILLES QUILTS, FRENCH FLAN NE IH Al I Colors, TWILLED RED FLANNEL, WHITE FLANNEL, FAMILY BLANKETS. BED COMFORTS, ETC., ETC. Also, a Good Assortment of ROOTS AND SHOES, If ATS AND CAPS, MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR, All of which will be sold cheap for cash. Please call and examine oetorcpurcnasiiiBeiscwnere. OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S NOTICE' TJOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL LEAVE JJ Portland as follows : For The Dalle : Dally (Sundays excepted) at 3 o'clock A. M. For Astoria: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at S o'clock A. X. For Moutlrello: Dally at o'clock a. jr. nS7 J. C. AINSWORTII, President. MRS. J. KINGSBURY, jr.ST FROM ECROX'E. TTAS OPENED A SOT AND ELEGANT AX assortment ot Millinery Goods, In Wlegnml' New Bulldini;, CORNER THIRD AND ALDER STREETS. The ladles are respectfully Invited to call. V2n21tf DR. MARY A. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR RESIDENCE AND OFFICE THIRD ST. between Salmon and Main, opposite the ruhltc Square. . . CaIIs nit.ndid In anv part of the city. Batteries for snle.and Instructions given on the us ofelectriclty as a ttcmeuiai Aient. nl. MRS. S. J. RCMSEY, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER CAN BE FOUND IN HER STUDIO, on the third Boor of Corbett's New Building, from 1U A. x. mi t p. x. OI eacn uny en-LE.soss given ik I.asdscafe Pai:ct- ino. nl CHRIS. SCI.OTIf. PTnS HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE A niullc generally to can aims NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Watiiluftnn St., one door east of Third VD.U NOW IS THE TIME. TO SUBSCRIBE! Unparalleled Inducements to Clubs THE NEW NORTHWEST, A Journal tbr tho People, DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF HUMANITY. Arrancementa have hrAit mnrie to secure the Services of n COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS upon any and all subjects ot Public Interest. The New Northwest Is not n Woman's Rlchtc, but a Human Rights organ, devoted to whatever policy may be necessary to secure the greatest good to the greatest number. It knows no sei.no politics, no religion, no party, no color, no creed, lis foundation Is fastened upon the rock of Eternal Liberty, Universal emancipation anu untrammeieu rrogrcssion. OUR PREMIUM LIST. As an Inducement tor our friends to make exertions to secure- large clubs for the New rORTiiWEST, we otter the following lisioi vat nable ptemlums: rortwentv subscribers, at ss lucacn.accom panled by the cash, wc will else the HOME HIIUTXLK HKWiMt MACItlK, WllllOUl la hip. bcauttruii v ornamcntcti. i'rice. For thlrtv-flvc subscribers, at Si W each, ac companies oymecasu,wn win i;iveaiiujir. SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, with Black Walnut tabic, bronzed anu nicely nnisneu, l'rlce, $15. K.ir innv sunscriners. .11 t w racn. iircoiii' panlolbytliecasti.we will given Jiuju-isiiui-TLE SEWING MACHINE, finished In extra style, with Black Walnut table and cover. race, j.ju. The alKive Scwlnsr Machines, which are war ranted first-class in every particular, can be seen at the ottlco oi Geo. w.Truver, 112 rront street. Portland. ror miy suoscrioers, ui sw earn, iiccom- ntiii iiv me cnsn.wfi wiii?iap i .v HAMLIN PORTABLE ORGAN, four octave, single reed, witn btacK walnut case, automatic bellows swell, two blow pcuats, nn proven cen ter pressure reeu vaives, t-ic. iTice, su. For f cTenty-U ve subscrllcrs, at S to each, ac rompanlel by tho cash, a double reed MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN; resembles the Jlrst ex cept that It ha also n kneo hlop. l'rlce, STo. For seventy-live subscrlL-ers, at 5.1 00 each, accompanlnl liy the cash and twenty-five dollars additional, wo will Five a MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN, of Five Octaves, One stop, Self-Adjusllng Recti Valvis, Improved Bel lows, Tremulant anu Knee nwcii. l-nce, saw. For one hundred subscribers, at 1 00 each. and twenty dollars additional, wc will give a MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN, Five Octaves, nvc stops, rwo rvis 01 luoraiors inrougnout. Improved Graduated Sell-Adjusting Reed Valves, Improved Bellows, Tremulant and Knee-Swells. VIOLA. DIAPASON. FLUTE. TREMUI.ANT. Price, ilii. Those who desire to work for these premiums can send the names and money as fast as re ceived. The subscribers will be placed to their credit, and If enough names are not received durhig the year to procure the premium de sired they can choose a les-serpremium, or they win be eniuieu 10 receive iwcniy-nve percent. In cash of the amount remitted for their labor, OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. aTiiNcw NortTnwrsT has already n roved a popular success, we are decided that it shall also prove aTittuvrir. To enable our friends who may decide to can vass for our paper to benefit both themselves and us by Increasing our Subscription Lists, we propose to give ino lotiowing aauuiouat i re mlums to canvassers : Any subscriber who Is In arrears for the New VnimiwnsT. who will send us his or her own subscription fee, and one new subscriber, ac companied by the cash S3 W we will give : Apairi'anan .tiaruic vases; ura jHluemian mass use; Or a Bohemian Glass Card Receiver; Or U dozen Ivory Napkin Rings; Or ii dozen Tlated Tea Siioons; Or 1 pair Alexandre's Km Gloves; Or a Lady's Fan,spangled,leathered edge; Or a Bird Cage; Or an Album for holding pictures; Or an Album (extra) for holding 50 pictured; Or a Fancy Letter Case; Or a box Toilet Articloa. Including soap. chalk, perfumery, etc; lira uriianma ica 101; Ora Kerosene Lamp: Or ! J dozen Glass Goblets; Or ?i dozen GlasaTumblers, Ora large Glass Fruit Dish; Ora Work Basket: Or a Fine Embroidered Handkerchief; Or dozen Linen Handkerchiefs; Ora Woolen Table Cover; Or M dozen Table Napkins; Or; dozenTowels; Or an elegant Portmonla. Any subscriber who Is In arrears ior a year's subscription, and who will send his or her own subscription fee, and two new subscribers, ac companied by tho cash making $9 CO we will send : A set of Rogers' Table Forks, triple plated, on white metal, warranted; OrasetorRogers'TableSpoons.triple plated, on white metal, warranted; Or a set or Rogers' Tea Spoons, triple plated, on white metal, wnrranted; Or !4 dozen Rogers' A. Russell's Table Knives, best quality, warranted : Or a handsome Bird Cage. Any person in arrears for subscription to The New Nohthwest, who will send his or her subscription fee and three new subscribers, ac companied by the cash, making 12 00, we will send : A handsome Marsallles Oulll; Ora handsome. Woolen Qui It, red and white, or blue and white; Or a nalr of Table Cloths: Or two pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains; Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Gloves, at color or size: any Or a Japanese Inlnid Work Box; Or 18 yards best yd. wide Sheeting. For seven subscribers at $3 U0 each, amount ing to 2l 01. we will send : An extra Castor, trlpleplated, on white meta' valued at 5'J 00; - Ora Lady" Writing Desk. rtf equal value; OraCabinet.Japanese Inlaid: Or an Extra Janancse Inlaid Work TVit These articles are all valuable, and are wnr ranted to be just as we represent them. I'er- suu. uviiiK iu mis cio or wuo can visit us can receive these articles from our own hnmum hour's notice: or If not convenient to visit us w will 1ti wrflotAa h. .. . . . . ' dress. Nooricr or thU kind will receive attention unlets the cash accomrjanles If. Send money in PostolHce orders at tho cus tomary rates or currency, or send draft If pre- All orders nronintlvat!inili in We stnccrelv !hua thn, i.iu nnn.-.u.)i offer, which is a new feature fn the newspaper Ugtutft.iu iii-Kuu, niu meet witn n nearly re sponse from the many friends of our paicr. nuu up n. iuis nuie nave seemed to iau 10 real ize that Tit K Vr.w 'AifTiiWLvTMnnnt h.rnn without money. Now Is the time to makoup clubs. Begin before some other person geta the start of yon. Sco wbatrou can do for your- tir, iu t-uuiic and Thk New Noutuwtwt. JACOB MAYER, Imiorterand Wholesale Dealer In DHY GOODS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Oknts Fcunishino Goods, I.udlCH nnd Mioses)' TKDlMhn AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Fraiuri, Braids, Conls, Ornaments, Flowers Ribbon, Trlmmln, etc Drc-i CooiIh, Unite Goods, Yankee No tions, Ktc. Ladles' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mlngs, Etc. AGENT OF THE ELLENDALE WOOIJIN MILLS CO. A Jhtll Stock of Blanket3, Yarns, Hea ven, Tweeds and Cassimeret Constantly on Hand. LATEST STYLES BY EVER Y STEAMER BSJ- PARTICULAR ATTENTION Paid to Orders. nl RE-ESTABLISHED. SEWING MACHINE LATEST IMPROVED, SIMPLEST. BEST. Light Kunnln?, Easily learned and Operated. Takes tho Preference ! ! 0) z c H r n WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. ONLY $45! GEORGE W. TRAVKR, Gciieral -tVsreiit. AT-GR-VY'S MUSIC STORE, Odd rcllons Temple. v2 Portland. n.Ti 101 First Street. UELLIXGER Ac CO., Washington St., bet. Second and Third, PORTLAND OREGON TV. MANUFACTURE AN A NO. 1 ARTICLE OF BREAD, ("HACKER CAKES, And all klniUnf Pastrynsually found In a First Clas B.ik,ery. -UTGoods delivered to any partof the cltv" J-:i,71nl2 PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ROOMS-Corncr First nnd Stark fits., over Ladd Jt Tllton's Bank. ConUlai (Iter Ibiee Ibour-an Cholre Books Over 100 Papers and Magazines. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Monthly Dnen 81 00 Pnynble Quarterly DmrcTons Wm. S. Ladd, P. C. Schuyler, Jr., .u. i-. neauj-, i- it. aKenem, . II. jiracKeu, A. C. Glbbs. C. H. Lewis, M. W. Fechheliner, H, Falling. I. Blum. Officers: U H. WAKEFIELD. H. FAILING .President Ice rresldent P. C SCHUYLER, Jr. .Treasurer M. W. FECHHEIMER Corresponding Sec i. u.-.r.it-..ijoranan ana lice, sec NOTICE. 31. M. SOl'TUWOltTH, TTAS REMOVED FROM FRONT STREET jll tome Corner or E nud Third Streets, Where he may bo found keeping a good supply or the bet FAMILY GROCERIES, PINE TOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES. PATENT MEDICINES AND YANKEE NOTIONS, Where he will be pleased to meet his. oHmjJ tomer-, and holds'himseir In ,X?H " .mnctSal upon many new ones, and hopes bj P"-"""! Ity tnd dealing in Just Weight- and Measures to receive a liberal share or I,ma 1In... M. M. SOUTHS ORTH. HENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, S- v. Cor. Morrison nnd First fits., PORTLAND, OREGON. PICTURES taken In all tho latest and most improved styles, and not Inferior to any on the coast. Work well done and completed In side of twenty-four hours. .... CD-Babies AUD CuiLbREHshouldbe brought in between the hours or 10 and I.nlwaj dred lu light clothes 3-f DR. VAN OEM -BERGH'S Sovorcigni TToi-m Sji'up. aUIIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE Is warranted to expel all worms from the Bowels and Stomach, except Tape and Chain Worms. .... The proprietor has taken much pains to test the comparative merits or the princlial Worm Medicines of the day, which, numerous as the Entozoa themselves, have overspread the land, each claiming for itself the name of spc clflc; and, while we rrankly acknowledge that many or them arc often successful, and 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 have been attempted. The pleasant taste and exceedingly small quantity of this medicine required to test the existence of worms, or to remove every one from the system its operating In a few hours, unaided by any other purge, together with lt certainty of effect, constitute It one of the must brilliant discoveries of the age. Had we space here, scores of certiSeaies might be adduced to show its progressive and rapidly increasing reputation tor the last few years; but to promulgate its fame and estab lish Its character, we only ask for a trial. Its speedy operation In all sudden attacks, aa convulsions, colic, fits or snasms. cItm It an -unrivaled superiority. Sent iiy express on re ccipi ui price. SYMPTOMS OP worms. Altcrnato paling and flushing of the coun tenance, dull expression or the eyes, drowal Iness, itching or the nose, a swelled upper lip, tongue whlteiy furred and thickly speckled with red points, feted breath, an enlarged belly, a partial or general swelling or pufflngness or the skin, a starting In the sleep and grinding ot the teeth, a sensation as If something was lodged In tho throat, a gradual wasting of tho flesh, sickness of tho stomach, vomiting, a short nnd dnrcmich. appetite, sometimes vora cious, at other times feeble, bowels sometimes costive, at omer times loose, great ireiiuineas and Irritability of temper, pains in the stomach and bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy. Its value In removing masses of crudities from the stomach and bowels of children, oven where no worms exist, cannot be too highly es timated. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by DR. VAN DEN BERGH and Agents In all ett- les nnd towns. Dr. Van Den Bereh can be consulted on all diseases that the human system is heir to. His long experience in diseases of women and children cannot be surpassed by any physi cian in the United States or Europe. Dr. V. ad vises ladles troubled -with any irretrularitles of the Uterus lo try his new remedies and get cured. Rv consulting nnd undergoing a simple ex amination the afflicted can learn If their dl ease he worms or not. At all events. Dr. Van Den 1 torch can tell them from what dMeaae they are suffering. Consultation.'! and examinations free of charge. office K00MS-3S and as, over rosiomee, Salem, Oregon. Letters describing tho symptoms will be promptly answered, and persons It vine at u. distance will be saved the expense and tMttble of calling on the Doctor. Address Vic J. w. v.v usa isi-.uun, 43 P. O. Box 172, Salem, Oregon. 'A complete Pictorial History of tha Times." "The best, cheapest, and most sncccz3fnl Family Paper in the Union." - Harper's Weekly. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. NOrlCKS OP THE FKESti. 1 he "Weekl v" is the ablest and most power ful Illustrated periodical published in tliK country. Its editorials are scholarly and con vincing, and carry much weight. It illostra- tlons or current events are mil and nesluanil are prepared by our best designers. With a circulation or 1SO.0UU, the paper Is rend by at leasi nan a minion persons, anu lis innwnee as an organ or opinion is simply tremendous. The "Weekly" maintains a positive position. aim expresses ueciueti views on poiineai anu Mcial problems. Louisville Courier-Journal. KrilSCKIPTION.H. 1S73. Terms : IlAnrEit's Weekly, one year tl 00. An Extra Copy of either the "Majtsddn," "Weekly," or "Bazar" will be snppiied gnMIs for every Club c uo or r ivesubnoersatsi iweaen at one remittance: or, Six Coplew for SS 00, without extra copy. Subscriptions to "Harper's Masastne-," "Weekly" and "Bazar," to one addrerx for one year, Slo 00; or, two of Harper's Periodicals to one address tor one year, $7 Ml Back Nujinsns can be supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of "Harper's Weekly.." in neat cloth binding, will be sent by exfHreW, free of expense, for ST IM each. A Complete Set, comprising Sixteen Volume, sent on re ceipt or cash at the rate of j 25 per vol., freight at expense or purchaser. The postage on "Harper's Weekly" is twenty cents a year, which must be paid at the Sno- scrlber's po-.l-oiiK-e. Address 11) HARPER BROTHERS. New York. READ THIS. "vriCASIO WATER-CURE is RtWated ill QiU iN lomia the healthiest State In tit Union; in Marin county the healthiest In the State: and In Nicasio Va'ley a place combining; all the advantages or climate and beautv of locu tion. It Is readied In a fpw hours from San I'mn- dco, via either San Rafael or Petaiuina, and patients can, by special arrangement, have easy carriages, with bed, if desired, at very low raies oy appiicaiion at iwy v lew MUKMes.an itaniaci, or to uir nvery siaoie oi-uniuess, Washington Street. Petaluma. onnoslte Brook lyn Hotel. Stages leavo San Rafael, Mondays, Wednes days and Saturdays, at Z v. m.. Stages leavo l-eiainma ai me same nour, mesdays and Fridays. .Mcnsio vtater-cure has facilities for successfully treating the stele unexceueu oy any cure, basi or west The ritY.siriANs are skillful, and they have had long experience in the Hygienic treatment of chroulc diseases. Thy employ in addition to the common Water-Cure or Hygienic treat ment. EixcTnicrrY In baths and. otherwise. and mitALATiojrs of oxygen, which prove very valuable In many cases of lung and throat uiseases. Miiey also pay particular attention to all diseases pccvuar to women. They aro well known as editors, for the last three years, or the "Pacific Journal or Health," a periodical which has high rank as one of the best popular Health papers In the world. We therefore confidently assert that in no place In the world can the sick receive, for tho time and money expended, more substantial benefit than In the Nicasio W.vTErt-CuKB-D1L W.J. YOUNG, Manager. For Sale. MRS. HARRY (JODI.CT 0 FFERS FOR SALE HER SU PER8 STOCK or .Millinery and raney uoous AT A BARGAIN. The hnslness Is one ofthe besilyi' kind In theState.and will be sold soWly wi t connt ofthe failing health of the proprietor. For Particulars address aRhY x2n?S Albany, QresjOfi. S. M. MILLER, LAST CHANCE, MULTNOMAH CO.. OQN. !EAIXK I"" CROCERIES, IMtOVISIONS, TOBACCO. UJUOBS, VEGETABLES, WOOD, ETC. bit Opposite the headrtfPauvi' 's Island. JAMES F. BROWN, - Attorney, Counsellor at Laxv and NOTARY PUBLIC. EUGENE CITY OREGON Consultations In the Kn-ILli Pmn.h r?or. man and Holland languages. ira. MRS. I'PIIAM IIENDEE, CU1RV0YANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM, ConsresH Hull, Rusli Street, Between California and Montgomery streets. Saturday evenings. s-anres for business. V-'iiH PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. ALBERT A. MANNING I7-EEPS A FIRST-CL.VSS BOARDING HOUSE L for the accommodation or people who pra ter a o,ulet home to the conrnsfon oj a betel, Tenus moderate. Oiympla, W. T. n2Stf,