The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, July 18, 1873, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. JUIA' IS, la
HOME HEWS.
Harvesting lias commenced in Polk
county.
The Oakland Post Office has become a
Money Order Office.
The Jacksonville Time is expected to
reappear to-morrow.
Marion county lias a balance of
j in the Treasury.
Genuine fire clay tins been found
willini six miles of this city.
H. F. Underwood, the free thought
lecturer, is now in Southern Oregon.
Fifteen hundred dollars' worth of
books have jut been added to the State
J-aurary.
Since the cIoms of the Modoc troubles
the Link river country is being rapidly
Beiueu uj.
The Indians at SiMz liave in at least
a thousand acres of grain most of
which looks very well.
Tho town clock of Salem has been mil
in good shape, awl now tolls the passing
nours witli Uue regularity.
The rains of Sunday last iirost rated
considerable ur.iin un the vallev. be
sides dunitigiiijj the hay crop, much of
winch had been mown.
Next Sunday the Jewish young men
01 tins city will have a picnic at Al
bany. They will go up in the morning
auu return m the evening.
The Pioneers of this city won the
last of a senes-of iramea over the Clack-
amxs UaseJail Club of Oregon City
last batunlay by a score of 3S to 15.
The Mountaineer learns from a pri
vate source that a number of Eastern
capitalists are about to take under con
sideration thejuestion" of building locks
at the cascades ol the Columbia.
The Beaver Hosiery Company, of Jef
ferson, works up two thousand pounds
of wool per month. Two hundred aud
seventy pairof socks, besides a quantity
of ladies' hose, are turned out daily.
The British ship llcrmiuc Iuft her
moorings yesterday and went over to
East Portland for a cariro of wheat. Sin-
will sail for Liverpool the lirst of next
wcet. c wish her a safe and pleasant
voyage.
The Farmer reports sixteen Granges
01 tiie i'atroiis of Husbandry in Oregon,
and nine more clubs have made appli
cation and. arc ready to organize at any
time. By the lirst of August there will
be thirty Granges in Oregon. X. W.
Garretson, General Deputy of the Na
tional Grange, who is now in California,
is expected to be in this State soon, and
will organize this State and impart the
secret work of the Order.
The Churches.
Usitam.vx CliAi'Ki. Corner of Yamhill and
Seventh MresMn. ltev. T. L. Kllot, Fantor. Reg
ular services every Sbith at 11 a. m. and 7:15
p. Mt Sunday School at 1S:1S. TheeVeiling ser
vice Is omitted on the llrt .Sunday of every
month. Til" Conimnnlon Service is at 3SW p.
it. on that day. Pastor residence, Salmon
street, between Fifth ami Sixth.
FnFKranvTEKiANCiiciirii Corner Wash
ington and Third. Iter. !r. Liudsley, Pastor.
Residence, corner Morrison and Ninth streets.
Sabbath services at 11 a. m. and 7:.", l". M. Sal
hath School and Hible Class at 14:3a. Prayer
meeting at ti:i.'. r. m. Lecture Thursday even
1 UK at 7: IS. Gentlemen will be in attendants
at the doors to conduct strangers and visitors
io baiK.
Methomst Episcopal Citrncn Comer ot
Taylor and Third, ltev. li. V. Izer. I'astor.
Freaehlngservices in the morning at 11 o'clock;
in the even I nir, from April to July, at 7:15; An-
Kum. iu .-on-iui-r ai .-si: lecemoer io .unrcu
at 7. Communion service the first Sabbath
morning in each month. Prayer meetings
Sabbath evening, one hour before preaching;
young k-oihVs prayer meeting, Wednesday
evening; regular weekly prayer meeting on
Thursday evenitie. anil irenernl eioerlence
meeting ou first Thursday evening in each
month; all at same hour as preaching service,
.-soon meetings uauy. isuuuay fsenooi at p.
. rltt.o.A i . ..i i ... -....i . i .
School Missionary Concert ou first Sunday In
each month at 2 p. m. strangers cordially In-
viteu. j-ews tree.
Hall St. M. K. Ciirnrn Comer Hall and
Sixth, ltev. V. If. Meissc, IVtstor. Services at
11 A. M. and p. x. Sunday School at 9 a. m
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening.
East Pobtlanii M. E. Cnrncii Itcv. J. V.
Miller. I'astor. Preaching at II a. x. and., r
M. Sunday School at 2 p. M. Prayer meeting
Tiiursuay evenings.
Coi-onrn M. K. ClirHCll Koom over K. J,
McCormlck's store. ltev. Daniel Jones. Pastor.
Services at 11 A. r. and 7:15 v. M. Sabbath
School at 2 1'. X.
A.M. E-Ztos- Cill-RCH North Third street.
netweeu i;aim c. ltev. j. r. Anuerson, rasmr.
Services at 11 a. m. and 7S p. M. Sabbath
School at 2 p. i.
Trinity rumen Corner of Oak and Fifth.
Rev. It, S. Xevitis, 1). I)., Hector. Sunday
School at !:! A. M. Morning service at II.
Evening service at 7. Ijeetures Friday even
ing at 7.
St. STr.riENs Chapel Corner Madison and
Fourth. ltev. John Rosenborg, I'astor. Ser
vices at 11 in the morning and Gin tho evening.
Sunday School directly alter morning service.
Bishop Soon Okamsiai: School- Geo. Bur
ton, Chaplain. IMvlne services In the large
schoolroom ofthe Orammarisrhool every Sun
day morning at lt) o'clock. Sunday School at
2 p. M.
ST. TimotiiVs Chapel Bishop Scott Gram
mar School, corner Eighteenth and C streets.
Ilev. Geo. Burton, Pastor. Services on .Sunday
at 10 A. M.
Sr. David's Ch apel East Portland. Ilev. C
R. lionnell, mln.-ter in charge. Services at 11
in the morning aud 34in the afternoon. Sun
day School atsswin the morning.
First Coxorwsatioxal Cn duck Corner of
Jefferson and Second. ltev. J. I). Eaton, Pas
tor, services at li in me morning ana 730 in
the evening.
CosiiKEOATloNAL East Portland-Service at
the school Isrnise in the McMillan District. tt II
in the morning; Sabbath School at 12:15. Itcv,
. 11. Jislvn, Jlinlsier.
Ii.ymoitii Cnuncjl Corner E and Four
teenth. Sabbath School at 3 In the afternoon.
Baptist Chcbcii Corner Fourth and Alder
streets. A. It. Medbury, I'astor. preaching on
Sabbath at II in the morning and at 7:1 p. ys.
Praver nieetiniron Ttiursday evening of each
week at K. Sabluith School at 1254 o'clock Sun-
ttay, niimedialely alter muniiug preacnin
Scats free.
Baitist Minsiox East Portland.-Services
at cottage on the corner of (i and Seventh
streets, even- Sunday at 11 and atS'i Sabbath
School alter morning preaching. JCelghbor-
iiouu prayer meeung mesuay evenings.
Scandinavian I.CTH. Cllci'XH East Port
landServices In English at 2 in theafternoon.
A. E. Fridrichsen, I). D., Pator.
C.VTHOLU-Cia-RCH-Conier Stark and Third
streets. ltev. Father Flerens in eharge, asslst
csl by Itcv. & Delahunter. Fir.t Mass, CiTU A.
Jt. Second Mass, s o'clock; High Mass, 10M:
esjers, 7S11
SvNAfMXjUB Beth I.srt.r.L Divine service
each Saturday at 9SJ0. Preaching by ltev. M.
May.
Abscbditihs. To make your ser
vants tell lies for you, and afterward be
angry because they tell them for them
selves. To tell your own secrets, and believe
others will keep tiiem.
To fancy a thing cheap because a low
price is asked for it.
To say a man is charitable because he
subscribes to a hospital.
To vole for a candidate at an election
because lie shakes hands with your wife
and admires the'baby.
Woman's Rights in Texas. A
bachelor corresiondeiit of the Chicago
Balance writing fromTliorn Hill, Texas,
gives tills suggestive item:
Not many months ago. Miss Grayson
(daughter of Dr. Grayson, of Truxton
Co., Texas), a very talented and accom
plished voune lady, came here and
opened a school at $2 per month per
scholar. One or ine citizen.", wuo was a
friend of the young lady, wishing to es
tablish a school permanently, assumed
the responsibility or ottering her $500 for
a ten months session, trusting to her
future success to liquidate the amount
to himself. The result was, that at the
close of the session, lie found himself
shortonehundretlormoreuoiiars. faothe
school was given up. Iast April, a man
gave notice that lie would open a school
In the same place, at Slii per month.
Now, as the parents in the first instance
had complained mat, -miss u Had
charged too much, and knowing there
was considerable difference between $30
and $123 a month, I anticipated an en
lire failure of the enterprise. But wiiat
was the result? In a few weeks this
representative of my sex had a flourish
ing school of forty pupils. All because
he was a man, I suppose, for I have
heard the children declare most em
phatically their preference for the lady.
Miss G lias always been a staunch
supporter of the temperance cause, and
I should think, after this evidence of
public reeling against women competing
wiiii men, sue wouui come out, Doidlv
for the rights of her sex. The cause
needs a champion in this region.
Miss Anthony is not without the
sympathy of a large number ot people
outside the ranks of the woman suflra
gisL. A majority of the journals of the
country are earnest against her and
warmly indorse the action of Judge
Hunt; but there are others that are em
phatic in her behalf and against the
laws which oonge ner to be less than a
citizen. ThoBoiton Transcript has this
sympathetic paragraph:
The last worst crime in the New York
calendar: a person is discovered to have
voted who had no right to. This Is be
lieved to be the first crime of the kind
ever heard of in New York, ami its
heinousucss is perhaps aggravated by
the fact that the perpetrator is a woman.
who, in the vigorous language of the
court, "must have known when she did
it that she was a woman." We await,
in breathless suspense, the impending
sentence. Hocteeter Democrat and
Utroniclc.
Susan B. Anthony paid $100 for the
privilege of casting a vote. There are
uuuureus ot men who nave not the
1 1 will i i n it 1 1 1 -i .C Iw.. i ..... . 4 ..
....... .ttm l ti ui UL't 111 tAL'l-
cise the elective franchise, and who get
paid for voting instead of paying for the
finally Decided.
It Is an old but true saying that a man Is
known by the books lie reads and thecomiany
he'keeps. Tills saying Is Illustrative of the
great sewing machine war, in which nearly all
of tho second-class machines have played
prominent parts-, expending much ammuni
tion and making forced marches attended
with great loss. But our readers have not.seon
the name of the world-renowned Grover i
Baker Sewing Machine flourished before the
people in the above connection, and thisdlgul
fled reserve has established the popularity of
the Grover X Baker SewIngMaelllne, now and
forever. It stands on Its le instability an
merit. These machines make the Elaatlc
Stitch and Shuttle Stitch, and will be sold on
installments of $ per month. W.T.Sliana-
han,ageut,71 Flrt street. n
To SriltrrUAI.ISTS ANIi (rriint I.lnr.i!Al.
Thinkkus. A full supply of Spiritualist and
jiemriii jmiokk kci constantly lorsale atsuow a
I.ilM-ral and Ilefnrm Bookstore and fleneral
Pacific Agency. Slf Kenrnv sttvet. nn sinln:.
near Bush. Also Adams A Co.'s Golden Pens,
Orton's Anti-Tobacco PrcparHtiou.nnd Silence's
I'o-itlyc ami Negative Powders. All gixsls sold
at Eastern prices. Ilemlttaucesin t'nitetl States
paper currency receivt'.l at j.,r. Circulars and
catalogue mailed free. Adiln-ss Herman
snow, I. O. llox 117, San Francisco, Cal. V2nli
For the very be-t photographs, go to Bradley
t Ittilofson's Gallery without STAIRS
C3-AKCEXD IX THE KI.EVATOlt, 129 Mont
gomer' St., San Francisco.
NKW TO-DAY.
OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S
TAV l'ASSF.MJEIt .St'IIEDl'M
Commencing July 16, 1K73.
B
OATS OF TIIE COMPANY WILL T.KAY R
Portland as lollows :
For The Dalle:
Dally (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock a. m.
Tor tVulluIa:
Monday and Friday al 5 A. M.
l'or Astoria. Knlniua and Ol lupin:
Dully (Sundays excepted) at C A. f.
l'or Monllcello:
Tuesday, Thursday and .Saturday, at 3 A. M.
For 4'ntlilnmet :
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, C A. M.
For Wevtport:
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 0 a. M.
For Victoria;
Wednesday and .Saturday at 0 A. M.
S. G. UEKD, Vice President.
THE OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD CO.
0N ND.?17EJl St-'NOA Y.JUNE X, 1S7S,
and until further notice, will run Freight
and PaKscnger Trains from
PORTLAND TO ST. JOSEPH,
Connecting at Cornelius with SUiges for Forest
Grove; at SL Joseph for all points South and
Vft-I.ifayette. McMlnville, Amity, Mon
mouth, Independence, Buena VIta aud Cor
vallls. tE.vvr Annivr:
Portland 8a) A. X. I St. Joseph 1I1 . m.
St. Joseph... llW A. X. Portland is P. M.
OB-Iissengcra received at Fourth street sid
ing on giving signal to the train.
Freight received at the Portland Warehouse
and Dock Co.'it Wharf.and will not be received
tor shipment aHerST. X. IL THIEIXEN,
J. GASTON. Gen'ISup't.
Freight and 1'assengrrAgcnt. 2 ft)
THE WAYS OF WOMEN
In Ihrlr Poyslral, Moral and Utrllrttntl I'.rUilons
one of the mast remarkable books ivueI from
me American irrs. m J" . o-
beautiful specimen ol scientific and practical
word-painting on themes or vital importance
to every woman. A splendid chance lor Ag'ts.
Makeganclegant8vovol.of i00 pp., on tinted
pa per. snrerbTy bound. Price Sent by mall
nnVwint nr urice. For territory and agents'
terms, apply to the publlsherst
SO 8w J. P. J EYVETT &. CO.. 5 Dey St., N. Y.
CH. LOUIS KUHN,
I FURNITURE made to order ; also neatly rc
J paired, varnished and polished, by a coui
iwtent mechanic on reasonable terms. Teave
orders at corner Third and A Slreetn. 2 fifor
NEW TO-DAY.
OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO.
XO.20. I TIME SCHEnur.R. I NO.20.
r TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE Sth,
X 1873,atiA. . ror the government and in
formation of eiiiployenonly: the Company rr-
" right to vary thererrom a clrciun
tnneea may reijulre. - '
Dally Trains will run betwi-en
PO 1ST LAND AND ItOSKBUP.O
AS nOLLOws:
T.r.vp. ap.kivf.
Portland S:ir...M.l Itosebiirn .7:15 p. X.
Hosebiirjr 5:1.'. .v. Ji.f Portland tO) P. X.
er I'relht Trains (with Passenger Cars at
tached) will run between
PORTLAND AND. JUXCTION
Dally (Except Sundays),
as follows:
l.KAVK. AnRIVE.
Portland GAi a. m. I Jnnetlon r.rioi. u
Juucllon OSX) AOL Portland 2:L',p.v.
The Ogon and California Itallroad Ferrv
uiakes connection with all ItegtilarTrains. "
rioe (sinni-ctlnns are madent Itoseburg with
thestiiges of the Oillfornla aud Oregon Stage
Company.
sS- Tickets for sale foall the principal points
in California and IheEast.atCompany'sofiice,
Cor. F and Front Sts.,at Frrry Landlns,lJorllBd.
CO" NOTICE. - Passengers for Buttevllle,
ChamNeg, Da ton and l.tfayette will take the
boat for the above lxilnts at Canemah.
Bir.Storago will be Cliargrtl on Freight re
maining In Waiehouses over2l hours.
' Frelghtwill not be received forslilpmeut
alter 5 o'clock P. M.
J. C. IIILDItETir,
E. P. ItOGEltS, Gen. Supt.
Gen. Fielght and Ihissenger Agent.
2-It.tf
To San Francisco and the East,
VIA
RAILROAD AND 0. & C. STAGE LINE!
Through to San Frnurisro In SO Hours!
Only t-rn MiioN .stiirinR-:
fIX)Uni.STS should liear In mind that this
X Itouto jiasses through the Garden of the
laclfle Coast. The wild picturesque scenery
alone doubly pays the Tourist for lMslng over
this Hue.
time t.viim:
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TICKETS FOR SALE
AT Tin:
OFFICE Ol' THE O. A- V. It. It. CO.,
:S0 Comer F and Front Streets.
30SS,000
IN C.VSII UIITS,
To be distributed by the
MERCANTILE PRIZE ASSOCIATION,
OF NEW YOIIK.
A l'ltl.i: I'oit EVERY TICKI7T!
lCashfiilt, SKi.fl
TT.CasliCJIftt.ea. SII0
rtCashOIIts,ea. .ViJUal
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... i75to'l
i to iro
41.11,010 uaicues
275 Sewing Machlni"..
7.1 Klegaal 1'ianns.
lto7IU
!0
Melodeous ...
. .71 to an
Cash Glfts.Sllver Ware.etc. valued at.31r"i);il
j ciiauce 10 uraw 11113- fii ine aooye prizes lor
25 cents. Tickets describing Prizes are Sealed
in Envelopes uud well mixed, on receipt or 25
cents a Sealed Ticket Is drawn without choice,
and sent by mall to any address. The prim
named uon It will be sent to any one on re
ceipt of one Dollar. lTir.es are immedlately
sent to any address by express or return malt.
You will know what vour nrlzctls liefore von
pay forlL Any prize exchanged Toraiiotherof
iiiesainemue. .osnaiiKS. uur patrons ran
de)eiidon fair dealing.
opinions oi'tiik Pprss. Falrdcalhigcan 1
relied upon. IN. Y. Herald, Aug. 2L A cenu-
ine distribution.-' World, Sept. S. Not one of
ine iiumnugs 01 i ne uay. WeeKiy Tribune,
July 7. They give general satisfaction. staats
Zeitung, Aug. ".
Bki-kkiincus. By kind permission we refer
to the following: Franklin S. Lane, Louisville,
drew S 1.1,000; Miss llatlle Banker.Charlestnwn,
Sf,X; Mrs. Iulsa T. Blake, St. Paul, Piano,
STUl; Sam. V. IUymond. Boston, S-V"; Eugene
1. Bracket!. llttsbunrAVatch. $:ai): Mi Annie
Ui.good, New Orleans, $5j0; Emory L. Pratt,
luminous, vfiiio, siui,
One Cash t.lft In every package of 1.7) tickets
guaranteed, .-.tickets for;l; 11 for S2; S5 for$;
SOforSS; F.jforSli
Agents wnnteit, to whom we ofTer III" nil In
duceiuents and guarantee satisfaction.
Addre.s FBITZ A. SMYTH A CO..
2 Ti) 2ni let! Nassau street, N. Y.
NOTICE.
OREGON & CALIFORNIA R. R.
K DAILY SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAIN
will commence running on Sunday, June
.s, isTT, Ix'tween S.tlcm and Portland, stopping
at Mllwaukle, Oregon City, Aurora and Ger-
vai. i line as miiows:
LEAVE AnitlVE
Salem.. -0:15 A. M. I Portland.-S:i5 A. X.
l'or! laud 1:15 p. M. Salem 7:15 P. M,
2.V) J.CIIILDRITnr.Gen'lSiipt.
J. II. 3TISIC,
ASSAYEK AND METALLURGIST,
2!) Stark St., Iet. First and Second.
Illslicst Price IMhl for Gold Dust i Bars.
rpEKTS MADE WITH CARE, AND ASSAYS
I of Gold aud Sliver, Copier, Ixad, Anil
mony. Nickel, Chrome, Plumbago, Tin, Iron,
v.iiiuei,ar, i.i me, anu otner Jieiais. Analysis
oi .tunerai v aiers anu an oilier substances.
2 Iiitf
t'HItl.S. NC'I.OTII,
TNi,VIT.ES "IS OTJ) PATRONS AND TDK
X Public generally to mil at his
NEW BUTCHER SHOP,
AViislilncloii sU, one door east oT Third
vnw
J. sc. noi.Plt.
JOS. SIMON.
li c. ui:oNAfair. c. a. polph,
UULl'll, UKUAAllill, D0LPH X SIM0X,
Attorneys-at-Law.
ODD FELIiOWS' TEMPIJ:, PORTLAND.
2-Wtf
THIRD STREET STORE.
TTAVINO PURCHASED MESSRS.TAYIA1R
XI A BHOWNELL'S entire stock of .Mi l
CHANDISE. I will sell the same.ns well a my
own, consisting of DRY GOODS, CI.OTIlI.Nli,
isuui,silUK.s,iiAlx,etc.,atasmaiiauvance
on cost for the next Sixty Days.
To iartles wishing to engage In business I of-
ler to sen my entire mock, ami will Kent more
anu 1 ixiurvson reasonable Terms.
JOHN WILSON,
Third St., .South of Alder, Three Doors
',-40 front Masonic Temple. Sin
NEW
FLORENCE!
ss .r-iev!!lc'Lrnse,"ore work-more k,nai ot work
If '!rrIT"l'n'wl ol Portland not giving entire aatUfao-
"..: V """""". , ' io it wiiuout expense of any Kind to Its
) e have the new st le of -I lorence" Machine, thatfeeds the work away iron
raior, like the Howe or.Mnger, to meet the views orih.iM! preferring that slvle of Mac
I have locat.'d iiermanciitly at : Portland, and shall beep constantly on hand a tai
ment of the latest styles of the Moreiu-e Machine. Call and see them liefore purclii
I have nlo the agency for theeelehrale,! Monntock Co. Sewing Silk and Twist; .Tolm Cl.irk,
Jr., and Co.v snoot! otiou; llllfun- ". s. I. Machine Thread; Balley'iS.'wing Machine oil.
,o, . . . . . . i JAMES R. I.OOMIS. Ienerl AKeut.
131 Third street, lH-l ween Alder and Morrlsou, with Badget's Music Store.
Sold on the Installment Plan: $10 Down, and $10 a Month till paid for.
OREGON IRON WORKS,
Coi'iicr ITi-ont aiitl Hall Stx-cotH,
' i smtvvkm Jutland, okeoon.
OREGON MADE STOVES
THE CELEBRATED DEXTER COOKING STOVES,
AND
A Largo Variety of Parlor and Parlor Cooks' Stoves.
AT
ouso Fronts
OF RYERY VARIirTY,
S.VAV jVTXT GltlST 3IIX.X. 3ICIIIISTEHY
OK ALL KINDS,
MINING MACHINERY, STEAMBOAT MACHINERY AND ENGINES,
BOILERS Or ALL KINDS,
Bi'hkk Jt ml Iron Oil K t i n ;m.
UOBB'S PATKXT SIMILT.IXIAX SKT W0UKS OK IIK.ll) BLOCKS, for Saw Mills.
itoiurs iATi:.vr (i.vxti i:ix:i:k and (i.txo i.atii .uii.i-
R1
RPAIRINO done at Short Notice, and as
nive us a can.
J. A. HOUR, Killierliileiideut.
Straight Noodle!
Lode Stlteli !
LATEST! SIMPLEST!
BEST SEWINC MACHINE!
The Now "HOME."Cf?
HOMR SIIUTTI.r. IMI'HOVKD iLATIvST KTYLK ITANDi SKWINO MACIIINK sent out
one month on trial on recelit of s:ti. With Itt.ick Walnut TaMeaiidTre.-iillc.iiicelyllnishcd,
8(3. Money Refunded (less the evprcss charges, on the return ofthe Machine at the end ofthe
month, ir Machine Docs Not Oie S:itisnictioii. AfiKNTS WANTKD for Ihe Xl'.W IIOMK
111 Oregon. Wiohliicton and Id.iho. Iinror t' ihiim-sloiis clven than hv anv other Acencv In
I'ortlund. All Kinds Needles and Oil for sale.
2-.i
Oray's Music Store,
NEW ADVEItTISEMENTS.
NEW WILSON SEWING MACHINE!
THE BEST !
e.io wii.i. nt v iti
Iscs a Mralsl.t .NffJlc,
.nd Is WarranlfJ hy Ilir
Wou S. il. I'D. fur Five
Tears.
A. YAIL.Oeneral Asent,
12i First Street, I'ortland, Oregon.
3- Needles for All Machines.
2-ICtf
THF. I1FJTT TIACF. FOR
ICE CREAM AND CONFECTIONERY
ALISKY & HECELE'S,
Xo. 107 First Street,
Bctwcecn Alder and Morrison Streets.
Itt-lm
OPPOSITION LINE!
GRRAT RKDUCTION IN I'ltlCRI YOU
neol not go and pay a high price lor your
I'hotographs.as lam prepared todollrst-class
work In my iiewrooms. l'liotographs 2 Ut per
dnzen.asgoixlaMcan lcdoiielnthisclty. Hav
ing Just returned from San Francisco with all
the latest improvements In the art, I am pre
pared to do nil kinds of work In the latest and
het style. Call and examine samples. Ylcws
of residences at reduced prices. Pictures taken
rrom locket size up to life size. I'rompt atten
tion to work. ItememlKT the place, No. 117
First St.,cor.of Taylor. OLIYF.R DKNNIK,
2-Wtf l'hotograplier.
REMOVAL.
FRANCIS A. EFFINCER,
BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONEIi,
t'oruer Mark nnd Front streets. !
2-Wtt FERRY LANDING. j
KRUMBIEN & GILBERT,
ARCHITECTS st DRAUGHTSMEN,
OFFICICREFS IIUILDINO,
Stark Street, between Front and Hint Street!
2-10 I'ortland, Oreeou. '
TO - DAY.
owner.
away front the ope-
.uacuine.
irge axsort-
urchaslng else-
AND HOULOW WARE !
- SO. ....
txxci Castings
Iw a !iood Work and Material will warrant,
j. jirl 11,1,1 , lTrsluenl.
; l.S
EXCELS ALL OTHERS!
l'ltlCK $10 LKSS!
llc.ritrJ lllrc.t From TLr Hxm-fi.-lurcrs!
S01O AT FACTORY PRICES I
WARHANTKD FOR 5 YKAItS.
MACHINE.
Send Inr Circular and lrfce 1.1-t of'The Home."
!JKO. V. TltAIKH. Meueritl Airent.
Odd Fellows' Temple, Klrst street, I'ortland.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE COMPRESSED AIR POWER CO.
AWX TIIR KXCLUSIYR ItKillT UNDKR
the original Intents or Dr. Vm. A. Royce,
It..nM Ti . .- o ...1 l.nnl r.f tlin nv.nllnnu
for he of Al'r (( w storCll nnJ
transmitted for power, adapted forTiinnellitic,
Mining and Rix-k Drilling purixMe. The Com
Iany has every facility for supplyins the pat
ented apiuralus, and can Issue rights to others
to make and use the Inventions throughout the
United States, ejj-.vil other Machines for
Coinpresslnsand Storing Air for theTransmlf
shin of power are Infringements..
OFFICE
AT TIIE
Dolamatcr Iron Works,
lOHinnd Utli Ave. and I2tti nud 13th St.,
North River,
nkw yoinc.
HORACE H. IAY,
2-i iir
STEAM, SULPHUR AND VAPOR BATHS,
KOIE THE CUKE OF
Colds, Kheumntlsm, Jlcrcnrlal Affections.
'Ill IK ATTF.NTION OF SUFFKRKR.S FROM
X Ciiughsand folds is called to these llaths,
as one ir two will renuve the severest cold.
Also,
IVarin. fold sml .ShoHer Bath.
Slwm or Vapor Itaths,!! (a Warm Ilath,iVx
I.UDWIO WILHKLM, 1'roprietor,
Wlegaud's old stand,
2-3M Washington atrecl, lier Front.
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
JACOB MAYER,
ImporUrand Wholesale Dealer In
DRY aOOD S,
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
Hats and Okxts FtmNisiiiNo Oood?,
Ladles' nud MlsvV
TRIMMHD ND UNTRIMMED HATS AND
UONNITTs,
Frames, Braids, Conls, Oniaments, Flowers
Riblions, Trimmings, etc.
Dress (ioods, While Goods, Yankee So-
lions, Ktr.-
Ladios' Cloaks, CloaK Trim
mings, Etc.
AOICT OF THF. F.LLF.NRALF. WOOt.F.N
MILI-s; CO.
A Full Stork of lllankct, Yarns, IJea-
ivjv, Tweeds and Gixsirnerea
Cons-tantl' on
IFand.
I.ATFXT STyi.KS BY F.VKHV NTIIAMKR
ar PARTICULAR ATTENTION iahl to
Orders. ul
PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
KUOMS-t'oruer First ami Stark Ms.,
over Ladd 4 Tllton's Rink.
Contain Ortr Tbree Thouunil Ihiilre HouVi
Over 100 Pap;r and Magazine.
MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL.
Monthly Does gl 00 l'nj nble Unarterly
Directors Wm. S. Iidil, I. C. Sehuvler, Jr.,
M. 1. Deadr, I- II. Wakelleld, W. II. Itrarkett,
. iiki... . tr r .....i t.i...i - i
uium, ... v, .ii. i, . i- v-i;uii''iiiiui , ...
Falllus, L. Ilium.
Officers i
T II. WAKEFIELD-
-President
II. FAILING-
-Vice President
1'. C. SCIIUYI.KR.JR
..Treasurer
M. W. FKCIIIIKIMEIt Corresponding Sec
HENRY A. UAK1C Ultirarlau anil liec.sec
WATCH W0KK AT RKDUCED KATKS,
-AT
C. ST, LOUIS'
No. 12t First St., liet. Yamhill and Morrison.
Prlfrs for llfijslrlng Amerkan Wstrbes:
foidi ki:ly.
Cle.inliigAmericanWatch.Sl Ut il ."si
New MHlnspriug 1 SO 2 7i0
!"ase Lifting Spring I r) 2 ro
Whole Jewel 2lO fi
Clip Jewel . I Ul 1 Ui
Dial j 00
Hands, each 21 tn
Sitpit " 2.1 m
Watch Glasses 2'. fo
Cleaning Marine Time
Clocks. 1 00
A LL KINDS OF JEWELRY AND DIA-
UX. mona winiif to omer. Al-o Enameling,
Kugntvlng, Gilding and Silver Platlnc neatly
done at C. ST. LOUI Manufacturlnir Jeweler.
2-17
RUSS HOUSE,
FltONT -STREET, I'ORTLAND, OREGON,
THOS. RYAN, I'rop.
Most Commodious Hotel in the State.
Bosrd soJ Lodging per nrrk, Ju 00 to ii 00.
A Carriage to and from the limine Free. 217
-BY.
DELLINGER A: CO.,
Washington St., bet. Second and Third,
PORTLAND ...... OREGON
yy E MANUFACTURE AN
A NO. 1 ARTICLE OF
II READ,
CRACKERS,
CAKES,
And nil ktndsof Pastrrusuallvfound In aFlrst
"Goods detlvered to any part of the clt
Jil.lnia
NOTICE.
M. M. SOUTH WORTH,
HAS REMOVED FROM FRONT'STREET
to the
Corner of E aud Third Streets,
Where he may be found keeping a good supply
of the best
FAMILY GROCERIES,
PINE TOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES.
PATENT MEDICINES AND YANKEE NOTIONS,
Where he will be plcaed to meet his old cus
tomers, ami noius nunscii in readiness io wall
urion many new ones, ami hopes bypunctual
ity nnd dealing In Just Weights and Measures
to receive a liberal share of patronage.
V2n2! M. M. SOUTHWORTTL
A. C. WALLING,
Book n ml JoT Printer,
PITTOCK'S BUILDING, UP STAIRS,
Corner Front and Stark streets,
Portland, Oregon.
Woik done at REASONABLE RATES. 233
MISCELLANEOUS:
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successful Family Paper in the Union."
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tions of current events are mil and fresh, and
are prepared hy our best designers. "With a
circulation of iai)0O, the paper Is read by at
least half a million persons, nnd Its Influence
as an organ of opinion Is simply tremendous.
The "Weekly" maintains a positive position,
and expresses decided Mews on political and
social problems. iAuisvllIe Courier-Journal,
SCBSCUHTIOXS.-1S7S.
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..A" Extra C'P7 of either the "Magazine,"
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for every Club of Five Subscribers at it 00 each
at one remittance; or, Six Copies for 3M 00,
without extra copy.
Subscriptions to "Harper's Magailne,"
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Address
n S
HARPER A llROTHKRS,
New York.'
MARY P. S.lWTi:iJ,i; .11. 1..
BEINO PERMANENTLY I.OCATED IN SA
lem, offers her professional services to the
public and respectfully solicits her share of
patronage.
Psrllrular Attention Paid to Diseases of Women.
OFFICE At Residence, on Court street.
Next door to the Court House.
VJn.-eitf
JAMES F. BROWN,
Attorney, Counsellor at Law and
NOTARY PUBLIC.
EUGENE CITY OREGON
Consultations In the English. French, Oer-
mau and Holland languages. nZI.
MRS. VP1IA.M IIIIXDKK,
CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM,
Congress Hull, llnsli Street,
Iietween California and Montgomery streets.
Room 4S, second tloor. Circles Thursday and
Saturday evenings. Seances for business.
IF YOU WANT
T7 i n o Ton s, '
OO TO
George A. Sheppard's. s
IF YOU WANT
no to
Ceorge A. Sheppard's. -
E MAKES A SPECIALTY OK THE TEA
H
HcsiNEs-i has one hole shle of hi.i store
DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO TEAS.
You csn get anything there In the line ol Teas
that yna can mil for. He has Ihe only regular
Tea Department everopencd in the Stale.
Corner of First and Yamhill sts...
Portland, Oregon.
ALL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED.
Send fora price list ofTe.isto
2-SI GEORGE A.SHEPPARD. .
MoIERAN'S MILIiS.
Front Street, Portland.
AY
r E ARE NOW MANUFACTURING, OF A
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
EXTRA FIjOUR:
OAT MEAL(Superior);
OATGItOATS;
SPLIT PEAS:
CRACKED WHEAT:
CORN MEAL, Yellow
and 'White.
SUPERFINE "
GRAHAM
RYE
BUCKWHEAT "
HOMINY, Large aud
.-man;
BRAN, MIDDLINGS AND CHOP.
We have In our employ a man from Scotland
who thoroughly understands his buiness, aud
hare been to great expense In building n Kiln
for thoroughly drying the grain, so that we can
guarantee our Oat Meal to keep for years In a
fresh state.
n- The Trade Supplied at the lowest living
rates. Orders Solicited.
2-t0-3m MeLERAN & STEEL.
PRANK HACIIEMEV.
E. J. W. STFTWMF.
HACHENEY & STEMME,
CORNER FIRST AND MAIN STREETS,
- Tortland, Oregon,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED
out the Largest stock of
Choice Seeds
Ever Imported on this side of San Francisco;
also Fmit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery,
Roots, Bulbs, etc. .
Call and examine our stock before buying
elsewhere. Catalogue sent on application.
3-Wtf
FABRE,
AT THE CENTRAL MARKET,
Has Enlarged his
Coffee Stand
AND -
Added Such Improvements
As will enable him to provldoEplcnnM with "
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
Parties furnished with hoi Piir
notice. M
: f!
DR. MART A. THOJIPSOX.
PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR
T ViriVVf'P AVTk .........
is: Ti. urriw,-iilllUl si.
Vt i li va 'Sa,mon an1 Main, opposite the
i?!t 3 r w onr Part of the clly.
......f, n.ucfuim instructions given vu
the use ot electricity ag a Remedial Agent, nl.
M.r.cv.ssr.8rACi.rjis6. Monro:.-m-spauldino.-
SPAULDINC BROS.,
Stalls Xos. 1 and 2, Central aiarkctr
PF.Ar.EKS IS
FRESH MEATS
Of all kinds,
Mess Beef and Pork, Hams, Bacon, lard,
2-11 Etc., etc., etc.