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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1873)
FRIDAY -JULY 25, 1S7S. HOMENEWS. The late term of the Circuit Court at Dallas cost I'nll; county 8,209 C3. Wool Is coming in quite lively at Cor vallis. The ruling price Is 22J cents per pound. The large hall in the Central Market was formally thrown open hist Satur day evening. The bent quality of timothy hay is selling at Ungene at $7 per ton. Wheat buyers are toying 05 cents per bushel. Colonel Heed of Salem is engaged in painting the great Modoc lava beds, from sketches made upon the ground. A division of the Sons of Temperance has been organized at Jacksonville with twenty-two charter member, by Hon. W. O. Clark. It is estimated that not over one hundred acres of wheat have lodged in the Willamette valley On account of the recent ruin, much leas than was antici pated. On the 12th iust., Miss Lena Kimball, of South Salem, met with a painful ac cident. While plittiugoine kindling wood with a hnlcliet, the 'instrument glanced iiihI tartly tHirled itself in her right foot. Harvesting has begun in enrne.-l in llenlou county, and the crops, which are unusually heavy this year, are being cut anil secured as fast as men and ma chinery can do it. The farmers are very busy securing their hay, which they are turning out in quantities never before seen in Polk county, anil it is i-elling at from four to live dollars jier ton. The frame of a new n:liool-liouse at Ilillsboro is up, and work will be rapid ly pushed forward until the building is completed. Then 1 lillsboro will have a school-house which will compare favor ably with any in the State. Mr. Ellas Kaunini; informs the Al bany Democrat that during the past week four Granges have been organized in Linn county, to-wit: Lebanon Brownsville, McFurland's school-house and Trite' school-house. These make ten Granges in Linn county, or more than half of those now organized in the State. LETTER FROM LILLIE DEVEREUX BLAKE. New Yok City, July S, 1S73. Dear Mrs. Dnnhra:l was really re joiced to see your spicy little paper again. These are stirring times, and it will not do to fall out of the race long. Since the trial of Susan JJ. Anthony there is renewed reason for exertion. I, for one, feel that our cause was never more hopeful than at present That trial has been of incalculable benefit to us; it has awakened all thinking men to the absurdity of laws which make it i a crime for woman to perform an act held to be patriotic and praiseworthy in a man, and the marked unfairness with which the case was conducted showed the weakness of the position occupied by our Government to-day. No wonder the Judge would not allow the case to go to the jury! I do not believe that twelve men could be found so stupid as to convict a woman of a crime because she cast a ballot. It is indeed a usurpa tion of their functions by the Judge to ensure a so-called verdict. Your account of the spring Conven tion here scarcely did justice to us, and as I labored hard to get it up having the matter, indeed, placed wholly in my hands I feel a personal interest in a proper report of its success. I find no mention of Mrs. Matilda Joslyn Gage's excellent address. It was she who de feated the severe resolution on General Grant, which attracted much comment. My own effort is also unnoticed, and it deserved mention, as it contained a carefully prepared statement of what has been done during the year at the State Legislature. Susan's speech in the evening was admirable, and deliv ered to a largo audience, who evinced the deepest interest in her account of the case. Financially, also, the Con vention was a success, as we cleared nearly $100 over all expenses. During the winter our Society here held monthly ineetings,very quiet ones, but often interesting in their proceed ings. In May we organized and held our annual election, and our last public action was the indignation meeting over Susan's case, of which I send you the best newspaper account which we had. That also was a grand success. The hall, one of the neatest and most fash ionable in the city, was crowded with an excellent audience, although the ther mometer stood at 90. The German So ciety united with ours, and Mrs. Rachel, who represented them, read an excel lent address to Miss Authony. There was the utmost unanimity of feeling among those present as to the outrage on Susan. I do not give you an account of our proceedings, as I presumo you will reprint from the Secretary's report and I hope that long ere this you in Portland have held a similar meeting to protest against our present position. For myself, I took no part in the cele bration of the Fourth of July, and never can again until the women as well as the men of the country are free. During the week preceding our meet ing, I spoke to large audiences at Milton and Yonkers in this Slate, and find everywhere a growing interest in our cause. By the way, did you know that Su san's trial took place on the 17th of Juue, the anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill? That was a lilting time. was it not, in which to punish an Amer ican citizen for daring to claim personal freedom ? Lili.ib DnvKur.ux Blakr. John B. Gough has 700 applications to lecture next winter. Radical Eeform Demanded A Practical Need. For several years we have contended in favor of the enactment by our Lcgis ture of a Homestead Law. No selliMi interest has prompted our course in the matter. We have conceived it to be a nui nr mr ainta w well as a humane and enlightened provision in behalf of llie lielplessagainsi osmuii--"i-v be it the result of accident, improvi dence or blunder. In all cases where the homestead is sacrificed for the debts f tin. ItMCllttl! I nml father, the wife ami children are the sullerers; they liavej no remedy or resource aga'"511 "upend ing want. . Every State lit Hie I nion saveOrecon has a more or less liberal homestead system; and thoe States which make and enforce the most liberal homestead .statutes are essentially the most pros perous States we have. Take for exam ple, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Wis consin and Michigan. These Stales all provide ample and sutllcient safeguards for the moderate in circumstances and the ricli alike against the contingency of absolute destitution following in the wake of financial misfortune or ill-advised venture. In those States lie who is the creditor becomes sucli with a full knowledge that, whatever befalls the debtor, his homestead, the pride and hope and shield of his wife and children, is sacred against the ruthless inroads of the law. And all the enlightened and humane in these States concur in the belief that such a policy is the better policy. Leava the homestead secure against distraint, and ttio desire for accumula tion and improvement is immeasurably ciihinced. A large per cent, of the pop- uaiiuii uccouie aim remain sniveill anil trustworthy, thus and bv this means enhancing the security of the creditor. It is for this reason that the creditor class in all these States are champions of the Homestead Law. And whatever enhances the prosperity of the citizen is 01 practical value to the State and wliat is of practical value to the Stale en hances the commonwealth. No State which has once enacted a Homestead Exemption Law has ever repealed it; the tendency has always been rather to enlarge and amplify it it. Then can Oregon long afford to bring up the rear of all the States in a matter at once so vital to her welfare and of such moment to the Individual citizen? We contend that the highest considerations of an advanced policy demand the enactment of a well guarded Homestead Exemp tion Law. We do not demand this specially on behalf of women, for they are entitled to the security and protec tion vouchsafed by it. They demand it, and because they are wise, in con sideration of its universal application and the general distribution of its bene fits. Let us have it. Let each county lake the matter in hand and elect mem bers of the Legislature pledged to it and the work is done. Another needed reform in our juris prudence is the actual, absolute and positive exemption of the wife's one third of the real estate from the ruthless (ouch of the minions of the law set on by soulless creditors whose bump of ac quisitiveness overbalances all other bumps; whose humanity bump is indi cated by a hole in the head. A law of this character would bring prosperity to thousands of households and cause smiling happiness where now dread and uncertainty often occupy the chief places of the sanctuary. Thus far, and probably farther, we are in favor of women's rights, so-called. Wc have determined to adhere less in the future to the beaten paths of party politics, and devote our energies to the achievement of measures and reforms which can only be approached and ar rested on a plane quite independent of pari' considerations. Will Madame Duniway and the Nkw Xoetiiwest join us in our demand for more availa ble good and lesspartisanisni? Through the columns of the Nkw Noktiiwkst much can be accomplished toward the speedy enactment of a Homestead Law. Contradict it who will, women are al ready a power in politics, and make themselves felt In their own quiet way, by instructing,'hubby,"sonand brother to vote so and .so, just to please them. And the women of ouryoungState need only to be reminded of so manifest a want as the Homestead Law in order to enlist them unceasingly in its favor. Courier. Suggestive. The following items from a thumb paper published in Eugene with the misnomer of Jlmvk Eye attest plainly that some men are not content until, after having written themselves as knaves, they clinch the argument by proving themselves fools: Run Heii. "We suggest to the Holli- day Ring that they place the name of A. J. JJtiniway on tiieir iicKct, for Congresswomau, and if she should be elected, men Oregon couiii be considered at Washington with a "full hand," and we could then probably rejoice at the prospect oi another constitutional Amendment reversing that odious part of our Constitution that elevates color above sex, and that will also grant to perturbed-minded ambitious obscurity seekers plenipotentiary power to regu late tiieir own names, marital aim linancial speculations. Hold, savacre reader, while wc Inform you that the editor is sick, and that the "devil" snirKed, and tnat tne wnoie responsibility or editing, "setting up" and "pressing" this mammoth sheet this week has devolved upon a "light muscled" individual who is studying Mark Twain's "Innocents Abroad" witli an ultimate view of preaching the Uospel. 1 h A Louisville woman bought a feather bed the other day and found a shot bag in it containing four hundred and sev enty dollars in bauk notes. MARRIED: In thin city, at the residence or Ileurr Keith hy Eev.T. 1- Eliot, July 17th, 1STS, Jo. &. Penny linu Mis ijiuaii m. r-irie. Fiunlly Derided. It l an old hut true soyiuc that a man In known'hy the looki hcrendsand thecompnny he keeps. Thl Ksying l llliutratlve of the creat sewing machine war. In whieh nearly all of the second-claw machines have played prominent partu, expending much ainmunl tlou and making forced marches attended with great loss. But our reader have not seen the name of the world-renowned Grover A Baker Sewing Machine flourished before the people in the above connection, and thtadignl fled reserve bas established the popularity of thoGrovcrA Baker Sewing Machine, now and forever. It stands on Its rcspectnbllity an merits. These machines make the Elastic Stlteh and Shuttle Stitch, and will be sold on Imtiilliiients or 510 per month. V.T.Shana Imn.ag. nt.TI First street. TO Pl'IRITCALtSTS AND OrllKIt T.IIlEItA!. Tiiinkkiis. A mil supply of Spiritualist nnd Reform Rooks kept coni-tunHy forsateat Snow's I.IIhtuI and Reform liookMmc and tieiicral ratine Agency, 3W Kesirny street, up stairs, near Hush. Also Attain A- Co.s Uoldeli IVns, Orion's Antl-TolKiccoPrcparntlon.aiidSiieiice's Positive nml Negative Powders. All goods sold at Eastern prices. Remittances In L'nltcdStntcs paper currency received at par. Circulars and catalogues mailed free. Address Herman Snow, r. O. Box 117, Kan Francisco, Cal. v2nll For Hie very liest photographs, go to Ilrndley t ltulofxm's Oallery without STAIRS IWASCEND IN T1IK ELEVATOR, 1JJ Mont gomery St.. San Francisco. NEW TO-DAY. I. W. LEWIS, Stall Builder. Mup on oak M., brt. Scrrnth and Park. (J roRE SHELVING AND FIXTURES, Coun i ters, W:dcrTMnks, etc., etc., made to order. I'liarees Reasonable. 2-61 THE COMPRESSED AIR POWER CO. OWN THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT UNDER the original Patent or Dr. Win. A. Hoyce, Horace U. Day and others, fur the Inventions for the Compressing of Air, to I stored nnd transmitted for power, adapted for Tunnelling, Mining and Rock Drilling purposes. The Com pany has every ''"Ility for supplying the at entetl apparatus, nnd can Issue rights toothers to make and usethelnvcntionslhroughoutthe Fulled Slates. ca'All oilier Machines for Couiprcsslugmid Storing AlrrorlheTroii'iiils siou id power art Iultliiifcmpnt. r r 1 1: Dolamater Iron Works, intli mid lllli Ave. nnd l'Jtlinnd lllti.St. North ltlicr, N 15 W YORK. HORACE IT. X A. "V , Gonei-al Ajreiit. 2-ntr OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S xiav iMssr.xar.it .schedule, Cnmiuencliix July HI, IsTX BOATS OF TIIK COMPANY WILL l.KAVF. Portland an mIIowh: I'or The Unite: Dally (Sun. lays excepted) at 5 o'clock A. M. For Wiilliilii: Monday and Friday at S A. M. I'or Astoria, Knlniun nml OljmplH: Dally (Sundays excepted) at C a. m. I'or Moulicelln: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 A. M. For t'ntlilnmet: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (i a. m. For Weslport: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at C A. M. - I'or Victoria; Wcilne-day ami Saturday at G A. M. S. G. REED, Vice President. NEW WILSON SEWING MACHINE! THE BEST : Vt II.I. HUY IT! Isrs a MralRlit Nfrdlr, and It Warranted by Ihr Wllon x. M. Co. fur llir Irarx. A. VAIL, General Agent, 12S First street, Portland, Oregon. BB- Needles for All Machines. 2-ir.tf T1IK IllSTT FLACK FOIt ICE CREAM AND CONFECTIONERY A LI SKY & HEGELE'S, No. 107 Vlct SI reel. Itetweeen Alder and Morrison Streets. 4-lm OPPOSITION LINE! -1KF.AT ItEDlTCTION IN PKICK ! YOU VJT need not go nnd jiay a hlsh price lor your Photographs, us I am prepared to do first-class work in my new rooms. Photographs S2 "o per uozrii, us KiMNius can ik-uoup iii inisciiy. itav- ins jusi reiurneu imm sail rranciscn Willi all the latest Improvements in the art, I inn pre pared to do nil kinds of work in the latest and of resiliences at reduced prices, pictures taken irom locKei size up to in.' size, l'rompt ntten- iion to wnric, rk. Kememtier the place, No. 117 of Taylor. OLIVER DENNIE, First St., 2-181 f Photographer. Selimeet' Bros., Manufacturers and Importers of AMERICAN, CERMAN AND FRENCH CONFECTIONERY No. 0.1 First street, bet. stark and Oak. 2 Ktf THE WAYS OF WOMEN Ulhrlr l-bjslrsl. Moral and Intrllrriual UrUdlons, .IArl.?L,AJ.' MAN". This is unquestionably iiVo i.,Vrf.. i. .K!,,'le issued from Slakes an elegant Svo vol. of 4iU pi.,on tinted laper,suierl.ly IkjhiuI. Price x Sent by mall on receiptor price. For territory and aeents f m 1 1 . lltlltll- til tll llllltlll.nK " 7i)K J. P. JEWrTACO.,5DySt.,N. 1 CH. LOUIS KUHN, Oivloixiot 3V5Co.l3c.ox I?UItNITUItE made to order; also neatly re ; jmlred, varnhhed and nllshed, by a com (K'lent nicchanlc on reasonable term. Leave oruers ai corner linru ituii a rmrci. - .wn MAnrUSM.SI'AULOtSO. MOuTOXM.SI'ACI.OIXO. SPAULDINC BROS.. Stalls Xos. 1 and 2, Central 3Iarket DHALFILS IM FRESH MEATS Of all kinds, Hess Beef and Fork, Hams, Sacon, lard 2-11 Etc., etc., etc. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. n L O R E N C r Tim BEST MACHINE IN Till WOULD. It does more work, more kinds or work, betlerwork,anddiM-slte-.Uiierlli:iu:iiivolher Machine. , H there Is a "Florence" wiihiu a thousand mites ol Fortland not clvlng entire satisfac tion. If I am Informed of It 1 ulll ali.-nd to It without expense of any kind to Us owner. We have the new style of "Florence" Machine, that feeds the work away from the oie nitor, like the Howe or Mneer, to meet the lews of those preferring that style or Machine. I have located permanently at Portland, ami shall keep constantly on hand a large aort meutnrthclatcsistylfsorthe Florence Machine. Call and see them before purchasing else where. I have nlo the agency for the celi-brated Monotoek Co. Sewing Silk and Twist: John Clark, Jr., and Co.'SKMd Cotton; Wll!iton's t'.s. I. Machine Thread; Bailey's Sewing Machine Oil. JAMES n. I.OOMIS. (ieueral Agent. Ill Third street, lietween Alder nod Morri-on, with Badgers Music Store. Sold on the Installment Plan: $10 Down, and $10 a Month till paid for. M OREGON IKON W ORKSj Corner ITroiit mid Hull Streets, POUT LAND, O.ttEGOX. OREGON MADE STOVES THE CELEBRATED DEXTER COOKING STOVES, A Largo Vnrioty of Parlor -and Parlor Cooks' Stovos. ALSO-. . ECouso 2?ioxj.ts OF F.VEIIY VAKIETY, SVAV VIV O GRIST IITT MACHINERY OF AM. KINDS, MININC MACHINERY, STEAMBOAT MACHINERY AND ENCINES, BOILERS or ALL KINDS, Uniss nml Iron C" list i ii ixn. ROBB'S I'ATKXT SIMII.TAMAX HKT WORKS (lit HKtli BLOCKS, lor Saw Mills, HOUR'S I'ATI'yr 41.1NH r.IIOEK AMI OA Ml I.AT1I MI 1. 1.. R KPAIItlNO done at Short Notice, and an ! nive us a can. JT. A. KOlIIt, Superintendent. Straiglit Needle! Loelc .St i t?hl LATEST! SIMI'LRST! BEST SEWINC MACHINE! Tho Now "HOME." SEWINC TTOMK KlItlTTI.E IMPKOVED (IiATl-ST 1 1 one month on trial on receipt of .'!:. With lilark Walnut 'fable and Tn'adle, nicely lluisheil. Money Itefiiudiil (less the cxprcx ehanresi on the return of the Machine at the end of the month, ir Machine Does Not (ilve .satiM:i-iun. .(i.Mi v am r;n lor I lie ; uojir. In Oregon, WnoliliiKton and td.ilio. Iirxer (Nimmlsi.loiw eiveu than by any oilier Acency in I'onianil. All Kliius sctHiiesnnti uu lor saie. 2-15 ;myn Music Store, ItAILUOADS. OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. N0.3L TIME SCIIEIKII.I. I NO. SI fIV TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE Mh, X lsiil, at ft A. M. rortlieKoveniiiieni nun in fiirmatinu of emidnvesoulv: the ComiMiiv re serve the rlcht to vary therefrom aa clreiim slances may require. Dally Trains will run 11 ween FOUTLAND AND UOSIUIUIIO as follows: i.cavfl a11i1ivk. Portland S:l". a.m. nixebunt 7tlB P. M. IhKcbun; Ti:l A. M. I l'ortuuii.isii BS-Frelcht Trains (with Unaenifer Cara at- tnehed) will run lietween FOUTLAND AND JUNCTION Dally (Except Sunda-), as roLLOWs: I.KAVE. rorlland RMiA. M. I Junction ii:0l r, Portland 5:ril. Junction C:l A. M. The Oresnn nnd California U.illmad Ferry iiiakex connection with nil IlejrulnrTrnhi". Clone conneclloni are niadeat llnVburicwlth theStaire of the California and On-Kon Stnxe Company. tier Tickets for alelonlItlie principal iolnt in California and the Iiist.nl Ciiiuian'KoMice, Cor. F and Front Stv,at Krrrj Unilns.l'orllanil. ea NOTICE. Fasiensters for Dultevllle, Chainpoec, Dayton nnd 1 jrayelte will lake the Ixiat for the above polntxnt Canein.ili. ea-Sloraen will lie Charged on Freight re mainluz In WaiehousesoverSI houi. ua- FrclBhtwill not Ik reci-ivtsl Tor shipment after 5 o'clock .-. M. Q muwmu . F- I. ItOGEaS Oen. Supt. Gen. FrrlKht and Faskencer ARetil. -L'jr THE OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. ON AND AFTEIt SUNDAY, JUNE 8. IS71, nnd until liirther notice, will run Freight and Passenger Trains rrom FOUTLAND TO ST. JOSEPH, Connecting nt Cornelius with Stnn for Foreat tlnive; at SL Joseph for nil iHilnts South and West Iafjiyette. McMinville, Auiily, Mon mouth, Independence, liucna Vista and Cor vallls. r.F.vvr. Annivn Portland SaO a. m. I St. Joseph 11:0) a.v. St. Joseidi...llt'J) a. M. I Portland aai p. ji. 3" IiuenEers received nt Fourtli street dd lneon elvlnsslenal to the train. Freight received at the Portland Warehouse and Dock Co.'a Wharf.and ulll not be received tor shl pmcnt alte r 5 r. M. II. Till KLSKX. J. OASTON. Oen'l Sup't. Frelgtit and lasscngcr Agent. jo E ! AND HOLLOW WARE ! aud Castings as (hvnl Work and Material will warrant. 11. ,nn i i.iii, i-resiueni. I H EXCELS ALL OTHERS! I'KICK $10 LKSS! Itr.rlirJ lilrrrt Kroni The Manu laiturrrs! SOLD AT FACTORY PRICES I WAItltANTED FOIl 5 YKAIW. MACHINE STYLE HAND SEWINO MACHINE sent nut rtciiii ior i ireiiiarauii iTiee i.ii in -inc jioiue, t.t.u. iv. i ha t.ic. tieiiemi Aireni, O.I.1 Fellows Temple, First Street, Portland. ItAILUOADS. To San Francisco and the East, RAILROAD AND 0. & C. STAQE LINE! Tlirougli to San KranrNco In SO Hours I Only iriic stacrins: : flVIUIUSTO should lear In mind that this I Itoute iiaes tlininitli Hie Oarden of the Pacific Co.it. The wild plrtureMpie fcenery atone doubly pays the Tourist for pawing over this line. T I ME TAHI.E EHI.AND MAIL KOUTE: GUEAT OV - c o a r. r tjs r : H s"iin... sun... Moll... Mnn Tues ... Tue Wed... Weil- Thura- Thtirs Frl Frl... S.it.. S.t... 2 5 V" . ijfn Wed Thurs Fri Sat. Sun Jinn... Tues ... fx c ': O : H TUes Wel Tliurs Fri Sat Sun Min Moil Tueo Wed Tliurs Frl Sat Sun Weil Tliurs Fri. Sat Sun Mon Tiles. TICKETS FOR SALE AT TIIK OFFICE Ol THE . . K. It. CO., m Corner F and Front Street. NOTICE. OREGON & CALIFORNIA R. R. 4 DAILY SPECIAL KXI'UEKS TItAIN JV will commeni-e ruuiihur on Sunday, June K tfaltM and Fi.rtland, M..PplnK at MlttRiukie, On'iron City, Aurora and ner vals. Time as follows: inwi: AKK1VR Salem....' fi:Fi A. M. I Fortlsnd M' Portlaird till I'. M. I Salem :la r. t. 2&J J, C. IIILDUETH, Oen'l Supt. I PORTLAND ADVERTISE rENTS. JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In x3H."sr a o o x s , MILLINERY AND FANCY QOODS, Hats and Gents Fuknishiso Ooods, I.Hille ii nd MlsseV Tltl.M MED AND UNTKIMMF.D HATS AND iiONNirrs, Fnimei., Ilrnlds, Conls, Ornaments, Flowers albums, Trimming, etc. Dress (.'ooils, Wlille Goods, Yankee Xo- tlons, Kir. Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AGENT OF THE ELLENDALE WOOLEN MILLS CO. A Full Stock of Blankets, Yarttx, Bea rers, Tweeds and Cussimercs Constantly on Hand. LATEST .srYI.ES MY EVERY NTEAMEK er PARTICULAR ATTENTION l-iild to Orders. nl PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. KOOM.H-Corner First and Maik Ms., over Ladd A TIltonM Hank. Cuntilni Orer Ihtte TboBan4 (bJl.r liuuks AND. Over 100 Papyri and Maijazincg. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Monthly IIiiim, 91 00-1'ayabteUnHrterly DinK-roits-Wm.S. r.ntd. P. C. Schuyler, Jr., 5.,'A',Ia.'ly,L'.n- Yllkelleld. W. II. Ilraeki ltl A. C. (libbs, (. II. Lewis, M. W. Fechhelnier, H. r Aiiiiijji, oiiiiii. Officer: L. If. WAKEFIELD President H. FAILINO Vice lTesldent I. . SCIIUVI.EIt. Jr.. Treaurer M. W. FECHHEI.MF.lt Corresponding Sec HENRY A. OXER. Llbniriau and Recfiec H ATCH WOUK AT KKDITKD RATKS -AT- C. ST. I.OTJIS' No. 121 First St., Iiet. Yamhill nnd Morrison, Prlfrs for Ccpslrln:, .imrrliau Matrhcs: FOIIMKRI.V. Chuninjr Americans atch.Sl to ." fin New Mainspring . t to a no lascLtninsSprliijr 1 IK) 2.09 Whole Jewel '2 ml .1 ID Cap Jewel 1 111 1 ,vi Dial am U) HaniN, each -. fo Screws " 'S to Watch Olase. ro Cle.inlmr Marine Time Clocks 1 at 1 LL KINDS OF JEWELRY AND DIA A mond Settlus to order. AIo Enamellnsr, Kncravlnir, filldinir and Silver Platinc neally done at C.ST. LOUIS', Mauufacturlni: Jeweler. S-17 RUSS HOUSE, FRONT STREET, TORTLAND, OREGON, TIIOH. ItYAV. l'rop. Most Commodious Hotel in the State. Hoard and LwIkIb; per neck, $rt 00 to 00. A Carriage to and from the House Free. 27 DE3xrx3pix Baltery! .KV UELLINGER sSc CO., Washington St., bet. Second and Third, FORTL.VND .-wOltKOON w E MANUFACTURE AN A NO. I ARTICLE OF BREAD, CRACKERS , CAKES, And all klndaof P.try usuallyfound in nFlrst Class ISakery. "Ooods dellvereil tonny part of the elf' J2I.71til2 NOTICE. JI. M. SOlTllWOItTll, HAS REMOVED FROM FRONT STREET to the Corner of E unit Third Streets, Where lie may be found keeping a good supply ot the best FAMILY GROCERIES, riNS TOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES. PATENT MEDICINES AND YANKEE NOTIONS, Where he will b pleased to meet his old cus tomers, and holds himself In readiness to wait upon many new ones, ami hopes by punctual ity and dealing in Just Weights and Measures to receive a liberal share of patronage. vn! JI. M. SOUTHWORTIL A. C. WALLINC, XJoolc mitl .Toll Pi-Int oi", riTTOCKS nUILDINO, UP-STAIRS, Corner Front and Stark streets, Portland, Oregon. Wotk doae at REASONABLE RATES!. 2-33 JIISCELTVXEOUS.. 'A complete Pictorial History of the Tunes." "The beat, cheapest, anil moit successful romily Faper in tho Union." Harper's Weekly. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. NOTICES OP TIIK VKPSS. 1 he "Weekly" Is the ablest and most power ful Illustrated periodical published in this country. Its editorials are scholarly and con vincing, and carry much weight- Its illustra tions i current events are full nnd fresh,and nre prepared by our liest designers. With n circulation of 1,'Oui, the paper Is read by at least half n million jiersons, mid Its influence nsaiiorsnn or opinion is simply tremendous. The "Weekly" maintains a positive position, and expresses decided views on political and social problems Louisville Courier-Journal. SCRSCniITIOXS.-IST3. Terms: IlArtPEr.'.s Weekly, one year $1 00. An Extra Copy of either tho "Magazine," eeklV." OF "ILlTflrlt n. l.A ....n.vlt.1 , for every Club of FlveSiibscrilrsat$l CO each at one remittance; or, Sis Copies for SSOOu, without extra copy. Subscription to "HanwrV MaKazine." " eekly" and "Rizar," to one address lor one year. Sly 10; or, two ol Hurler's Ferloillcals to one address lor one year, ST W. Lack Ni'miikilsciiu be supplied atany time. The Annual VolllmiKof "Hnroer's Weekly in neat cloth bliidius.will be sent bv exnress. fn-e of exiH'ne, ror jT u) each. A Complete Set, comprising Sixteen Volumes, sent on re ceipt ofca-.li at the nileof 25 ier vol., freight at exjKMiseof purchaer. Tho ixivtiiire on "Harper's Weekly" Im twenty cents a year, uliieli must be paid at the Sub-serilier'.- jsct-olllee. Ad.ln'ss HARPER A 11R0THERS, u'Sti ' New Yoik. 31.1 ICY' 1. S.IWTEI.I.E, M. I.. BEINf! PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN AV lem,ouVrs her professional service to the public and respectfully solicits her share of. patronage. t'artli-ular .tltraliuu Paid to DLrstrs or liiufu. OFFICE At Residence, on Court street. Next door to the Court House. vSnSMf JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at Law and" NOTARY PUBLIC. EUGENE CITY 0RK00N Consultations In tho Enallsh.- French. Her man and Holland languages. iri. .nits. ifiiAM ih:xdei:. CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM, Coiifrrest IIhII. Eusli Street, Iletwccn California and Montgomery streets, Room 4S, second IliM.r. Circles Thursday and Saturday evenings. Seances for business. VJllll UK. MARY A. THOMPSON', PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR TKSII)ENCE AND OFFICE THIRD PfT. IV between Salmon and Main, opposite the public Square. Calls aiiendeil in any part of theclly. R-itleries for sale.and I list ructions Ki veil on the us.of electricity as a Remedial Agent, nl. McLERAN'S MILLS, Front Street, rortlantl. AY TV. ARE NOW MANFFACTURINf!, OF A DiiiH-rior vtuauiy, aim oner lorsnie, MIIOMlS Vr.r. AND RETAIL. EXTRA FIjOrit; SFPERFINE " ORAHAM OAT MEAL (Superior): OAT fiROATS; SPLIT PKAS; CRACKED WHEAT; CORN MB.VL Yellow and While. RYK ltl'CKWHEAT " HOMINY, Iirge and Lilian; BRAN, MIDDLINGS AND CHOP. We have in our employ a man from Scotland whothomughly understands his business, and have been to great expense in building a Kiln for Ihoroughly drying the grain, so that we ran gunraiiteeourO.it Meal to keep for years In a iresn siaie. B-The Trade Supplied at the lowest livins rates. Orders Solicited. 2-W-Sm MCLERAN A STEEL. FRANK HvCHKSKY. K. J. VT. HTKMME. HACHENEY & STEM ME, CORNER FIRST AND MAIN STREHTS; Portland, Oreson, H AVE JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED out the Largest Slock of Clioico Seeds Ever iinnorted on this siile of Snn Prnm-lifn. al-o Fruit anil Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Clill and examine our stock before bnrinc elsewhere. Catalogue sent on apiilicntlou. " 3-Wlf THIRD STREET STORE. H 'A VINO PURCHASED MESSRS. TAYLOR A HROWNELls entire stock i.r mkii. CH ANDISE. I Will sell the snme.as well ns nn- own, consisting of DRY OOODS, CLOTHING. I500TS,SHOE.s,HATS,ete.,at a small advance on cost for the next Sixty Days. in panics wisning 10 engage in iiuslness I of fertoKcIl my entire stock, and will Rent Store inu rixiurcsou iieasonatiie Terms. JOHN WILSON, Third tt So ii tli of Alder, Three Doors from Hnsonlc Temple. 3m 3 3 , O O O IN CASH OIFTS, To 1 distrlbuteil by tlie MERCANTILE PRIZE ASSOCIATION, OF NEW YORK. ID .rally 3Zi?arovx&& A 1'ItIZE FOIl EVERY" TICKET! ICashOlft. S1PO.OH0I JTiCiishOifts.en. Sl,tXW BCashOlfls.ea. toflimm flu J2 u 2-,iil-ji,) j. ai " " " 5iuol.VX) " " " in i HO Gold Watches jrito.'Ji) 275 Sewing Machines (jrj ,0 75 Elegant llanos 2Ta) to TUI to " Melodenns mini,, C.ish OlfLs,SllvcrWarc,eIc.,viUiieil at-Slijoivil cents n Sealed Ticket is drawn without choice and sent by mall to any address. Tho prize named upon it w II be sent to any one on re ceipt of One Dollar. Frizes are Immetliatclv sent to any address by express or return ma 1. ; .." ,,uw "'""'""rprizejis befbrerou pay ror lb Any prize exclmnglil for another of the same value. Nnbinnv-c .i- LrJt depend on fair dealing ' .Vt1lI.N.IOIis ol'tI.,,S.I,-FlrdealInBC3n be relied upon.-N. Y. Herald, Aug. 21. A genu ne dlstrlbution.-i World, Sept. y. Not one of the humbugs or the day.-l Weekly Tribune, A ,J"7' T"y Pi c general satistactlon. Staats reining, .ng.a. Rf.fehenci-x. By kind permission we refer to the following: Franklin S. Iane, lioulsvlile, drewJlWX); Miss Hattle ltanker,Cli.irletown, StlJtXO; Sirs. Iulsa T. Blake, Si. lanl. llano, STW; Sam. V. Rjiymond. lloston.iV): Kiigeno I. Urackett, Plttsbun-.Watch, j.'J"': Mls Annie Osgood, New Orleans, j5,t.o; Kniory I- ITall Columbus, Ohio, i'JXA. , , ..,., One Cash Girt InVvery P,1. Ss. guaranteed. fillckebifprJl; H furs-. -ror.s, W Tor $3; IV) for iii , -r i lMrni in. Agentu wanted, to whom we ofrer liberal in ducements and guarantfe 'a"fl4V?li PO Address FRITZ A; J!yT?i. vV- 25nom igjsjassan street, IT, n