The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, September 05, 1873, Image 3

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FRIDAY SElTEMBEIt 5, 1873.
HOMENEWS.
The Cireus was largely attended.
The fire limits have been laid out.
Trinity Cburch was consecrated last
Sunday.
The Allmny It eg inter lias just closed
its fifth volume.
There are twenty-six Farmer's
Granges in Oregon.
Nowhere up the valley have tho crops !
K'l-n damaged by the recent rains.
Tiie overland mail now reaches As
toria in ten day from New York city.
There are about 35,000 bushels of
wheat in the various storehouses at Cor-
allif.
A ledge of pure chalk has been found
in the vicinity of Lalta creek, Clatsop
Plains.
The Linn county Fair commences on
the 23d of September, and continues
four days.
The Jackson county Fair will com
mence on tlte 21th hist, and continue
four days.
TheMoiitieelloMeamerwill leave this
c ity hereafter at 7 A. Jr., instead of 8, as
heretofore.
The lat shipment, for the season, of
Oregon salmon was taken to Astoria on
Friday last.
The new school books adopted by the
Hoard of IWueation arc now coming
into market.
The assessed valuation of Clatsop
County as equalized by the Board last
week is $515,000.
me ouin I'orilaim saw-mill was
burned Saturday night. The fire was
the work of an incendiary.
A reward of $1,000 is offered for the
apprehension of the person or persons
who caused the fire of August 2d.
The State Fair will commence on the
Mh of October. Large premiums are
olfered for all branches of industry.
T1. f .., m.i . ...
uiu uussie leuair urougut down a
piece of copper belonging to tho ill-fated
j-Lcaiuer ueorge a. wngnt, it was
found in Queen Charlotte Sound.
J. yi. Fryer lias re-opened at his new
store on First street, betweou Madison
and Jefferson, anil will keep a large as
sortment of general merchandise.
The public schools of this city will
open one week from next Monday. On
account of the small-pox being in the
c ity, no children will be admitted with
out having been vaccinated.
bishoppeoe:.
This eminent minister and able
scholar entertained a large and atteu
tivenudience in tbeTaylor-street church
on Monday evening with a lecture upon
"Science and the Spirit land." AVe
have rarely heard superior eloquence or
more scientific reasoning. The venera
ble appearance of tho speaker, who
stands, as it were, upon the very brink
of the river of eternal life, add3 much to
the interest of his logic. "Who can
doubt an existence beyond the grave
when contemplating the inevitable and
speedy demise of a material body clothed
with such a spirit?
The Churches.
Methodist Episcopal Citcncn Comer of
Taylor ana Third. Kev. G. W. izer, l-asior.
l'rcachlne services in the morning at 11 o'clock:
in the evening, from April to July, at 7:15; Au
uust to November at7:!; December to March
;it 7. Communion service the first Sabbath
morning in each month. Prayer meetings
Suhbulh evening, one hour before nreachlng:
young people's prayer meeting, Wednesday
evening; regular weekly prayer meeting on
Thursday evening, and general experience
meeting on nrst Thursday evening in each
month ; all at came hour as preaching service,
Noon meetings dallr. Sunday School at 2 p.
x.: Chinese Sunday School at SitO; Sunday
School Missionary Concert on first Sunday In
caen inoniu at p.m. strangers coruiany in
viiea. iws iree.
First Pxrshyteriax CiinHcn Corner Wash'
lueton and. Third. Rev. Dr. Ltndsley. Pastor.
Residence, corner Morrison and Ninth streets.
Sabbath services at 11 a. M. and : p. SI. Sab
luith School and lHble Class at 12:80. Prayer
meeting at: P. 51. Lecture Thursday even
ing at 7:1a. Gentlemen will be in attendance
at the doors to conduct strangers and visitors
lo seat.
Unitarian Chapel Corner of Yamhill and
Seventh streets. Kev. T. L. Kltot. Pastor. Reg
ular service every Sabtmth at II A. SI. and 7:15
p.m. Sunday School at 12:15. Theoventngser-
vice is omiueo on me nrst sunaay oi every
month. The Communion Service Is at 3:30 P.
m. on that day. Pastor's residence, Salmon
street, between r irth and sixth.
llvPTisr Chcbth Corner Fourth and Alder
Mxeetfc. A. K. Medbury, Pastor. Preaching on
Siibbath at 11 in the morning and at 7:t P. M.
prayer meeting on Thursday evening or each
week at S. Sabbath School at 1254 o'clock Sun
day, Immediately after morning preaching.
Baptist Mission Kant Portland. Services
at cottage on the corner oi u and Seventh
street, every Sunday at 11 and at Zi. Sabbath
ScIkioI after morning preaching. Neighbor-
nooa irayer meeting ruesuay evenings.
Catholic Cuikch Corner Stark and Third
streets, ltev. Fattier Flerens In charge, assist
d by llev. C Delahunter. First Mass, CtfKI A,
sr. Second Mass, 8 o'clook; High Moss, 10K)
capers, , aw.
Trinity Church Corner of Oak and Fifth.
Kev. R. S. NevlUK, 1). D., ltector. Sunday
rM'iiooi m. :- a. jt. .mti n i it service ai 11,
Evening service at 7. lectures Friday even
i UK ml ,.
Bishop Scott Oravmak School- Geo. Bur
ton, Chaplain. lHvlne services In the large
vrhoolroom of the (irammar School evervSun.
day morning at 10 o'clock. Sunday School at
J I'. K.
St. Stki'HBN's Chapel Comer Madison and
Fourth. Kev. John Rosenburg, Pastor. Ser
vices at 11 In the moming aud 6 In the evening.
Sunday School directly after morning service.
If all St. M. E. Church Corner Wall nnd
Sixth. Kev. V. II. Melsse, Pastor. Services at
11 a. H. and r. M. Sunday School nt 9 .1. s
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening.
St. David's ChAPEL Enst Portland. Kov. C.
R. Honnell. minister in charge. Services at 11
in the morning and VA In the afternoon. Sun
day School at : In the morning.
Conckbgational East Portland Service at
the school bouse in the .McMillan iisirici,ai u
In the morning; Sabbath School at izaa. ltev,
W. R. Joslyn, Minister.
East Portland M. K. CnnRCli Kov. J. W.
Miller. Iator. Preachiiur at 11 A. V. and
M. Sunday School at 2 p. x. Prayer mceUn;
iliursuay evenings.
A. M. KZmx Chitroh North Tlilrd street
between H and C. Kev. J. F. Anderson . Pastor.
Services at 11 a. h. and 7:30 p. K. Sabbath
kciiooi hi z r. M.
CotOKKn M. E. Chcrcii P.oom over R. J.
Mccormick's store. Kev. Daniel Jones, l'Hxtor.
services at 11 a. m. and 7:1 p. x. Sabbath
School at 2 V. M.
First Cokcrboational Chcrcii Corner of
Jetrerson axd Seeond. Kev. J. O. Eaton, Pas
tor. Servieasatll In the morning nnd 7:30 In
the evening.
sr. Timothy's Chapel Dlsliop Scoti Gram
mar Sehool, eorner Eighteenth and C streets.
Kev. Geo. llurton, Pastor. Services on Sunday
at 10 a. M.
SCANDINAVIAN LUTH. CHURCH East Port-
,B,!Sri,?, at 2 In the afternoon.
A. E. KrWrietiseB, D. J)., Pastor.
Svnabouk llBtu ISR-VBi-IMvine service
each SaUirdny at Preaehlng by ltov. M.
May. i
PLYSfeUTH jGhchoh Corner. B and .Four
teeulU. SalMtli fsili ool at "8 In tho afteruoon.
-MADAM-AKKA BISHOP.-.........
This celebrated Prima Donna has been
singing in our city to crowded houses
during tho past week. Everyono is
charmed with her music aa well as -her
personal appearance and jVomanlyj de
meanor. We' are-pleasedvioffna her
sensible and sprightly Inconversatlou,
with none of tho affectation so visible
in some of our would-be great meii and
women. Her wonderful experience as n
traveler within the last quarter century
would form an Intensely interesting vol
ume. And then her singing well, it is
nothing but dulcet, delicious, dreatnv
sparkling, vivacious, sentimental.
mirth-provoking, tear-starting soul
thrilling melody.
Tho troup who accompany, her are
fine musicians In their way, but the
whole performance would fall flat with
the public were it not for the charm of
Madam Bishop's presence. : Woiiave
not heard one man say a disparaging
word in regard to her appearauce before
the public, and strange to say, not one
has said that "she had better be at home
darning socks and sewing on'-buttons."
As Geo. li. DePrans, the city manager,
omitted us In complimenting the press
with tickets, we are pleased to thank
Madam Anna Bishop for favors
celved.
re-
H0MS AGAHf.
Miss Eliza It. Snow, the talented
maiden polygamist, whoscllfeand relig
ion constitute a remarkable matrimo
nial parados, has recently returned
from an extended Oriental tour. Her
communications to the H'oman's J2rjo
ncnl during her absence havobecn char
acterized by striking versatility of gen
ius and fine scholarly ability. Wo re
gret that a lino poem from her pen, in
blank verse, written we think, in Pales
tine, clipped from the Bxjtonenl for pub
lication in this paper, was mislaid dur
ing our vacation, will some or our
Salt Lake friends be kind enough to for
ward us another copy?
NEW TO-DAY.
0KEG0X STEAMSHIP CO.'S STEAMBOATS.
'- IVoiicc.
"I7KOM AND AFTER TIIURS
J X day. May 1st, the Ucamcr
E. N. COOKE
in leave Oregon city as rollows: On Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at Si'J) A. M.,
and on Wednesday and Saturday at 10 A. 31.,
connecting with.steamer DAYTON through to
i-umanu. jtciurning, will IjCave
Portland for Oregon vity nt I I 3f.
Pa8sengereforT..AFAYETTEandall interme
diate places will take the CARS at S:1SA. M.,
connecting nt Canemali with steamor Dayton,
on Tuesday and Friday of each week.
Through Tickets sold at the otllee of the O. A
a E. R. Co. nt Reduced Rates.
All rrelght by this line delivered to consign
ees Free of Drayage.
r reigni receivou until s P. M.
3-Mf J. IS. lilLES, Agent.
J. M. FRYER
J.T. lit. fUU.MJ l. 1U 2tZ OlUUL, UN
First St., bet. Mnilison nnd Jelfcrsoii,
Where he expects to keep a good assortment of
CENERAL MERCHANDISE.
CALL AND SEE IIIM.
To those who are Indebted to him he wnaihl
Politely. ModestlV. but Flrmlv nn.l KarnMtlr
say that he MUST HAVE MONEY: so call and
pay wnai mou oweoU -5 j. ji. FRYKR.
BURA'ED OUT I
WRS. M.J. ENS1CN,
rashionable Dress and Cloak Maker,
lias located for the present on
Oak St., bet ecu rirst nnd Second,
Tierc she will be glad to sec her old friends
uuu luiruns.
CERTAIN CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA!
DR. E. CHAMPLAIN'S
LIGNEOUS EXTRACT!
Statement of Dr. E. Clinmplnin,
TN 1841, in Richland county, Ohio, I dlseov-
X crea mis extract 10 be a sure uure ior uys
pepsla. The discovery was accidental In the
nrst instance; nut tne extract never once miieu
to cure, effectually nnd nermnncntlr. every
case to which It was nnnlied. Including many
of long-standing that hod defied every remedy
of the medical science of the day.
l nave resiucu tne pasi eignt years in i;iover
dale, Sonoma county, California, where, dur
ing all this time, I have cured all my friends
who were dyspeptic, free of charge; they Intro
duced their friends, who were cured in their
turn, and the circle has continued cnlarglng.so
that to comply with all demands my whole
lime anu aticnuon must do acvoicu to mis re
medial Interest. Hitherto my labors In this
direction have been gratuitous; but on applf
cation nl Uie Patent Office this extract was ex
amined nnd n patent Issued on the Mth of
August, ISTi The extract contains no alcoholic
or mineral substance, but Is purely vegetable.
anu compounded in raiur3'ii great laboratory
uy a morougn-going Kmpe ranee man and a
member of Clorerdalc Lodge or Good Tem
plars. Assured from post experience that the
Extract will cure nil cases of Dysiwpsla, I feel
confident It will meet a Ureat Need ot the Civ
ilized World.
Certificate or II. Glenn.
East Portland, Feb. 36, 1ST.
Mr. E. II. Eubanks Dear Sir: I would re
spectfully state that I have been troubled with
ilMU5?;stl0? ne?rJ? ""veyears. Hearing of Dr.
K. Champlaln's IJgneous Extract, I obtained a
bottle at Dr. M. Mack's Drug Store, ami alter
using about one-half a bottle, was entirely re
lieved or all symptoms of Dyspepsia, and have
no difficulty now In nroncrlv tllrcoino m..
food. I can conscientiously recommend It to
sucn as uru uiuicieu, Knowing it in is a certain
cure. Yours truly, 11. GLENN.
Certificate or Mrs. Ellen IVecland.
Portland, Oregon, Feb. S, 1STS.
Mr. E. IL Eubanks Dear Sir: I will resneet-
fully Inform you that I have been troubled
with Dyspepsia for many years, and could gel
no rcllef;unlll J got a Lottie of Dr. E. Cliam
tdains Ligneous Extract,and after using It. find
it has been of great benefit to me. I think It
will make a permanent enre. I have no best
tancy In recommending It to all who are troub
led WllU 111C coulHib iimr iruiy,
. MRSELLEN FRijKLAND.
Price SI 00 per Bottle.
HODGE, CALEF CO., Wholesale Asfls,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
And sold bynll leading Druggists.
" ' E. H. EUBANKS,
Cen'l isent.rar.Orfgon nd JUJolnlng Tf rrltorlrs.
C . i .j r. .1 S . Ji
Residence, on 0 Street, bet. Front and First. .
rt4tr
TO-fiCfEtTUAHSTS AND OTIIKIt LIBERAL
Thinkers A fUUsapply"or Splrltnallsfand
ueiorm uooks Kept consianny lorsaicaionow-s
IJberal and Reform liookstorc and General
Pacific Agency, 319 Kearny street, up stairs,
near Hush. Also Adams fc Co-'s Uolden Pens.
Orton's Anti-Tobacco Preparation, and Spence's
Positive and Negative Powders. All goods sold
atEasteni prices. Remittances In UnltedStates
paper currency recelvcd.at par. Circulars nnd
catalogues mailed free. Address Herman
Snow, P. O.Uox.117, San Francisco. CaL rinll
For the very best photographs, go to Bradley
A RuIofon's Gallery without STAIRS
US-ASCEND IN TUB ELEVATOR, C3 Mont
gomery St., San Francisco.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SMAL L-POX!
-HISIf)5TljO.TIISOMK" OF ALT.
L. illeuies Is liable In break out among us at
any lime. It is well to be prepared for it at all
times.
DR. BORZEAU'S
- ii; . ; -s. tm
Small-Pox Cure and Preventive,
Now prepared and kept on hand at my otllee.
Tor. I'lrst nnd Jlnln NtreeU, s
One door from First, Is n Ktire cure or preventive
for that disease. Tho history of this medicine
cannot better bo explained than by Inserting
the following letter.
SAMUEL CORWIN, Proprietor.
Ban Francisco, July 2, ISTi
Mr Drun Old Friend. Samuel Cohwin:
I have no doubt butyou will be much surprised
on receiving this letter, but, perhaps, not more
so, or more gratified, than I was to hear from
you. The manner In which I heard from you.
and learned of your whereabouts. Is this: I
happened to bo looking over an Oregon paper
aud noticed your name,as representative elect,
from Tillamook county. Tho thrill or pleasure
which I experienced on reading is Indescriba
ble. The many acts of kindness which I re
ceived at your hands long years ago had never
lieon forgotten, notwithstanding our corres
pondence has been broken forseventeen years,
well, Sam, I won't attempt to give you more
than the outlines of what has transpired with
me since we last corresponded. So many Inci
dents of the past. In which you nnd I were con
nected, crowd ujion my mind that I cannot
think or write oi myself. Does your mind ever
revert to the past, when wc first met how you
took me in as a artner, when thoe who
should have been my best friends threw off on
me how we got snowed In mid had to live on
Ktatoes straight for six weeks how good that
grizzly meat tasted what a disgraceful retreat
we made from our poor Innocent Jack, when
we thought we were besclged by n grizzly?
Well, Sam, those cvenLs of 1STC frequently fur
nish subject matter lor my thoughts, and, as I
am writing to you, crowd upon my mind, but I
will dismiss them for the present to glvo place
to that which will, perhaps, be of greater inter
est to you.
I pocketed eleven thousand dollars out of the
Deep Claim" you gave me in Marabosa.nnd
started for home in June, IsVk 1 Invested lour
thousand dollars In real estate In this city, ami
lerttt in cnrcofMcljinc.our old cabin male. My
nropeity here has yielded me a handsome in
come, and quadrupled in value. I went Into
business in New i ork city. In which I was very
successful sold out two years ago. since which
time I have been traveling In European coun
tries. You know I used to have a weakness for
traveling well. It has been gratified to my
heart's content. . While In France I was taken
wllh thefcmall-pox. The lady of the Inn told
me that I was fortunate to take the disease at
that place, as there was an old small-pox doc
tor near by who never failed to cure, no matter
how bad the disease; and sure enough, I began
to recover within four hours nfter commencing
to take the medlclnc.and In twenty-four hours
J rell quite well. I was so much elated with
the magical effects of the medicine that I was
determined, If possible, to obtain tho formula,
In which I succeeded, by paying handsomely
and promising not to divulge It In France.
I sec from Oregon papers that you have tho
disease among you. The enclosed package
contains the formula nnd sufficient material
for family use. I have cured all the cases that
I have come In contact with, and find It an in
fallible cure and preventive. When vou an
swer this I will forward sufllclcnt of the mate
rial to make you n fortune, as I have amnle.
anu rest asureti l reciprocaic pasi iavors.
i win close ior toe present, anu awau anx
louilv your answer. Direct to San Francisco.
as i win remain nere aooui two monius.
Yours, etc., Isaac Eiciiardson.
No net-son should be without this medicine.
as the disease Is now In various parts of the
country, and may be among us any day. It Is
an old and true adage, that "An ounce of pre
vention Is worth n pound ot cure" 14 Tls a wise
man mat carries ins coai on a lair uay," etc
SAMUEL CORWIN,
Office Southwest corner Main and First Sis.
Orders sent to Samuel Corwin, Proprietor, or
Smith A Davis. Portland, Oregon, will be
promptly, attended to.
63- Price One Dollar per Uottlo.o
S3
OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO.
NO. 20. TIME SCHEDULE. I NO. 20.
riTO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE 6th,
X 1ST, nt 5 A. X. for the government and in
formation or employes only: the Company re
serve the right to vary-therefrom as circum
stances may require. - .......
Dally Trains will run between
PORTLAND AND ItOSEBUUQ
as follows:
i.ea-e- arrive.
Portland 8:15 A. Jf. I Rooburg 7:13 i.5f.
Koseburg 5:15 A. X. I l,ortland.lU 1'. v.
BB- Freight Trains (with Passenger Cars at.
Inched) will run between
PORTLAND AND JUNCTION
Dolly (Except Sundays),
as follows:
leave. arrive.
Portland -6i A. M. I Junction earn r. X.
Junction 6:00 A. .v. Portland T,:ISi'.x.
The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry
mnkns connection with an ltcguinr rrnins.
rinse connections are made at Roseburg with
the stages of the California and Oregon Stage.
Company.
aa- Tickets for sale to all tho principal points
In California and the Kast.al company ouicc,
Cor.F and Front Stiu,at Ferry landing, PortUnd.
na-vnTirK. Passenirers for Iluttcvlllo,
Chamimeg, Dayton and Lafayette will take the
iiar mriii. iiim.v. im.iiiii iil i.jiiii'ini.11.
na-Storage will be Charged on Freight re-
mnlnliw. In nrelimices ovcriM Hours.
nsr Kreicht win not be recciveu lorMiiuiueui.
after s ociock r. x. ,
J. C. lill.iiiir.iJi.
E. P. ROGERS. Gen. Supt.
Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent.
THE OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD CO
rN AND AFTER SUNDAY. JUNE 8, 1S7J,
j and until further notice, will
run Krelgh
and Passenger Trains from
PORTLAND TO ST. JOSEPH,
Connecting at Cornelius with Stages for Forest
..rove; ai ru josepn Ior all points South anu
Vest Lafayette. MrMlnvlllo Amlir Mnn.
noiiih, IndeiK-ndeuce, llucna Vista and Cor-
.. .. eeavk Anmvr.
l onianu ... .. Jf. I St. Joseph 11:00 A. X.
St. Joeph...Hau A. X. Portland 23D p. x.
B8- I-assengers received at Fourth street aid
lngnn glvlngslgnal to the imli.
Freight recelve.1 nt the Portland Warehouse
aim iwk n nun, anu win not lie received
ior shipment uncr a i x. 1I.TI1IELSEN.
j.ua&iu.. Ucn'lSup't.
Freight and l"asenger Agent. 2 30
THE WAYS OF WOMEN
In their l'hjslra, Moral and Inttllrrtusl Relations,
By A MEDICAL MAX. This Is unquestionably
one of the most remarkable books Issued from
the American Press In many years. A most
beautiful specimen oi scientific nnd cracllcal
word-painting on themes of vital lmjortance
to ever' woman. A splendid chance for Ag'ts.
AiaKes an elegant svo vol. oi u pp., on iinieu
paper, superbly bound, lviceji Sent by mall
mi receipt or price. For territory and agents
terms, apply to the publlsnei'S,
50SW J.lJEWETT&CO.,aDeySt.,X.Y
, .,-SCEL1:eo.USJVTISE5LEN.
THE COMPRESSED
OWN THE EXCLUS1 r. UinilTUNDERTHE ORIGINAL PATENTS OF DR.WM. A. ROYCE,
Itnrnn. II. Ilav atlil others, for the tnv.nttati. ti.n nimnMci.. nf titn i... ...ci nn.f
transmitted ror power, adapted for Tunnelling, Mining and Rock Drill Ing'puf poses. Tho Com
pany has every foclllty for supplying the patented apparatus and can Issue rights to others
to make nnd use the Inventions throilchmit the l'mti utniu mm- All other ni,in. m
Compresilngnnd Storing Air fur theTraumission
r r i v r.
DELAMATER
Iron Works,
10th A- Illli Ave,
JtU.niul 13t!i St
w
North River,
i. i.
XEW
Y'ORK.
OREGON IRON WORKS,
Corner Front :ixil IXnll Stx'cets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
OREGON MADE STOVES
THE CELEBRATED DEXTER C00KINQ STOVES,
- AM
A Largo Variety of Parlor
Sous o
OF EVERY VARIETY,
OF ALL KINDS,
MINING MACHINERY. STEAMBOAT MACHINERY AND ENCINES.
BOILERS or ALL KINDS,
Brass Jintl Iron CttNtiiifrH.
ROBB'S PATENT SUIILTA.V'UX SET WORKS OK HEAD BLOCKS, for Saw Mills.
iionivs I'ATr.vr jan; i:m;i:ii and cami ivtii hill.
REPAIRING done at Short Notice, and as
Give, us a call.
J. A. KOIIII, .snperliiteiiileiii.
REMOVED!
XjiIG-ECT 3EtTJTSTTSri3SrG-
Stxaiglit Needle!
X.oclc Stitcltl
LATEST! SIMPLEST!
BEST SEWINQ MACHINE!
Tho Now "HOME."
S33WING
ttomc inrrrr.w raimnvEti ir.ATEST
XX one monthon trial on receiptor 83U. With
actt 1 "cx sr I'm, it
13. Jloner Itelunded (less tno express cnarees) on ine reiuni i me .uacimw ui me cuu ui u
month, ir Machine Ihxs Not Give Satlilactlon. AGENTS WANTED for the NEW HOME
in nnmin w.i.iiiiii.i.i. ..mi iiinbn. Ijip-Tf CommlHslon)! clven than br any other Aeener In
' .ti i i - - i . -. ii . . i mi r nl.
2-10 Southwest corner
MISCELLANEOUS.
OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S
NEW r.V.S.SEXUEK SC'IIKIIL'I.I
Commencing July 16, 1ST
BOATS OF THE COMPANY' WILL I.K.U 1.
I'ortland as IoIIowm :
ror The nnlles:
Dally (Sandays excepted) at 5 o'clock A. Jt.
Tor AVnllnln:
Monday nnd Friday nt 5 A. M.
For Antorln, Knlnmn mul Olynipia:
Dally (Sundays excepted) at C -V. it.
I'or Monllccllo:
Tuesday, Tlmrhday and S.lunlay, at S A. M.
For C'ntlilaiiiet:
Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday, fi A. M.
For 1Velport:
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at C A. M.
For Victoria;
Wednesday and Saturday nl G A. jr.
S. G. REED, Vice President.
I. W.
Stair
Shop on Oak'S!.,
LEWIS,
Bu.ild.cr,
bet. Seventh and Park.
QTORE SHELVING ANiyiXTURES, Coun-
tern, water iam., nt., v.., iu
Chaixes Reajonable.
AIR POWER CO.
of power are Infringements.
HORACE H. DAY,
GENERAL
AGENT
No. fd Liberty Street,
XEW YORK.
2 53 tf
AND HOLLOW WARE !
-
and Parlor Cooks' Stovos.
ALSO
Fi'onts txxcaL Castings
Low as Good Work and Mnlerlal will warrant.
I). .HeCllI.LT, l'rcaldeut.
-J-IS
EXCELS ALL OTHERS !
PRICE $10 LESS!
I'.rrclTfd Direct Prom Tie Mm
ractnrcn! SOLD AT FACTORY PRICES!
WARRANTED FOR 3 YEARS.
MACniNE.
STYI.K IIANDl SEWING MACHINE sent out
Illark Walnut Tableaud Treadle.nlcely flnUhed,
u.n.1 lj.rlpMtlntniiil TVIp. I.l.t nr'n1.. Ilnm. f
Gi:o. . TKAVKlt, t.euernl Aent,
Tlilnl and jlorrt.on Mrcew, i-ortianu, u re con.
MISCELL..XEOUS.
TIIE REST rUCE FOR
ICE CREAM AND CONFECTIONERY
A LI SKY & HECELE'S,
No. 107 First Street,
Detweeen Alder
ami Morrison
IB lm
Streets.
STEAM, SULPHUR AND VAPOR BATHS,
POlt THE Cl'ItR OF
ColdstRIieiimallsni, Mercurial Affections.
nine atthntiov OKSUFrailERS FROM
J Coutln and Coldn It called to these Ilatlin,
as one or iwo will remove me scc-resfc wiu,
AlMJ,
Wnrni. Coltl mul Shower Hatha.
SleamorVnpornaths.Jl OOt Warm Baths, SOe.
LUDWIU WILHELM, I'roprlctor,
Wleenud'!! Old stand,
'2-J9 Washington street, near Front.
CH. LOUIS KUHN,
1 FURNITURE made to order ; also neatly ro
; Htlred, vanil.'-heil and poll.hed, by a com-
THi8iiLineeiiaiiio hi iwiMin.iuit ..u.. v
order at corncrThlrd and A Streets. 3 5r
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
JACOB MAYER,
Importer and Wholesale Denier In
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods,
I .ad leV and JINses"
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND
BONNETS,
Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers
Ribbons, Trimmings, etc
Dress Goods, White Goods, Yankee Xo
tlons, Etc.
Ladles' Cloaks, CloaK Trim
mings, Etc.
AGENT OF THE ELLENDALE WOOLEN
MILLS CO.
A IhtU Stock of Blankets, Yarns, Bea
vers, Tweeds and Cassimercs
Constantly on
Hand.
LATENT STYLES BY EVERY STEAMER
PARTICULAR ATTENTION faid to
Orders. nl
PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
KOOIIH Corner First mul Stark Sis.,
over Ladd Tllton's Bank.
Coitalai Ortr Three Tbouvand (huke Cooks
0cr 100 Papin and Magazines.
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.Vim lWldrut
IL FAIIJNQ-
1'. a SCHUYLER.Jn
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M.W. KKCIIHEIMKIL.
- Corn's iM.iidlnir Sec
HENRY A.OXKK. Librarian and Rec.Rec
DELLTNGER .Sc CO.,
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PORTL.VND . OREGON
E MANUFACTURE AN
A NO. 1 ARTICLE OF
BREAD, -
CRACKERS
CAKES,
And all kinds of Pastnrusuallr found In a First
ClaM Bakery.
Goodi delivered to any part of the cltv'
jZl.Tlnia
NOTICE.
M. X. HODTinVOItTIf,
HAH REMOVED FROM FRONT STREET
to the
Corner of E and Third Streets,
Where he may bo found keeping a good supply
of the best
FAMILY GROCERIES,
FIN TOBACCO, CIGABS, PIPES.
PATENT MHICIXES AND TANXEE NOTIONS,
Whore ha -will be pleased to meet his old cus-
tomers, and holds himself In readiness to wait
upon many new ones, and hopes by punctual-
ictuai
isurcs lijanaueanngin just weignu anu .uea
O. S- SILVER
IS OUT OF THE FIRE AND OUT OF A
Brick: Store, but
NOT OUT OF GOODS !
Ho can bo found at
No. 131 ITirst Stvcet,
In the next block below the old stand, on the
opposite iiuc oi ine sireei, wucre l win mii
goods at
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
For tho next two months. Call and see, every-
OOUy. 3-3 U. S3. N1LVCII.
J. EC. FISK,
ASSAYER AND SrETALLURGIST,
23 Stark St., bot. First and Second.
Highest Price raid Tor Gold Dust X- Bars.
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JL of Oold and Silver, Copper, Lead, Anti
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Clnncbar, Lime, and other Metals. Analysis
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s-wtf
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EINDS EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL THOSE
applying for situations in any capacity
from Wood-chopper down to a Fat Office. Pari
special attention to obtaining Farm IlelD
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ipeetlve of Nationality.
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CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM,
Congress llnll, Jtlisli Street,
lletween Cnlironila and Montgomery streets,
j . 1. Pl.liK.l.ii nl.l
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UIL 31 A It Y A. TII3IPS.V.
PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR
RKSIDKNI'E AND OFFICE THIRD ST.
between Salmon and Main, opposite the
llibllo Square.
(Mils attended In any part ortheeity.
llatteries for sale.and Instnu-tlonfc Kiven on
the u'' of electricity as a Remedial Auent. nl.
MeLERAN'S MIIiLS,
Front Street, Portland.
rn ARE NOW MANUFACTURING OF A
MUK'nor iuaniy, anu oner lursaie,
.W1KII.ESALE AND IlETAII,
RXTRA FIXIUR;
SIII'KRFINE "
ORAHA.M "
RYB "
1UJCICWIIEAT "
HOMINY, Large and
OAT MEALtSuperlnr);
OATttltOATS;
SPLIT l'KAS:
CRACKED WHEAT;
CORN MEAL, Yellow
and White.
.uiait;
BRAN, MIDDLINGS AND CHOP.
AVe have In onr employ a man from Scotland
Who thoroughly understands his business, and
hare been to irreat expense In building a Kiln
for thoroughly drying the grain, so that we ran
guarantee our Oat Meal to keep for years Iu a
fresh state.
CB" The Trade Supplied at the lowest llvlns
rates. Orders Solicited.
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12 " " " ZifVO
J) " SiXW
nCtuh Girtn.cn. S 1.000
.)io " " an
aw " " mo
K0 " " " 100
400 Gold Watches
to aw
l tO 120
27., Sewing Machlnes
7a Elegant I'lanos
SO " Melodeons
SMtoTUO
. so to an
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SIMM); Mrs. Louisa T. Blake, SU Paul, Piano,
Tul; SanuV. Raymond, Boston, S5,"ifO; Eugena
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Osgood, New Orleans, fbfiUO ; Emory L. Pratt
Columbus, Ohio. 87,100.
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Boole unci Jo I J J?x-iiitei,
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Corner Front and Stark streets,
I'ortland. Oregon.
Work done at REASONABLE RATES. 2-.13
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
(Opera House Block),
SALEM, OREGON
MRS. A. J. ltlELY, Proprietor.
MHIIS HOTEL WILL BE KEPT IN FIRST-
X class oruer, wiin aiieuiiveanu ouuginc ser
vants. No Chinese Cooks Employed.
Iam prepared to furnish good accommoda
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every endeavor to merit their patronage.
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Regular Boarding at low rates.
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ceedingly useful for exnmiHlne flowers. Insects
and minute objects.detectlns Counterfeit Mon
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sicians, Students and the Family Circle. Re
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be readily used by any person. Other Micro
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wards, and are so difficult to understand thai
none but scientific men can use them, I tie
Unlvcrlal alwnys gives satlsfact on. One single
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