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e-eyi FRIDAY.. .".JANUARY 23, 1874. AK1UJAL MEETIHG. The friends of Hutuaa Rights will note tbe call for the second Auulversary meeting of the Woman Suffrage Aasoci llon of the State. "Wo trust that they will all feel the importance of the meeting and the necessity that they should attend and contribute to an in tellectual feast that must be made worthy of the occasion. ' HOME NEWS. Haoheney &Stetnme advertise a full stock of seeds of every description. Bee their advertisement. Go to MeCormick's for Valentlnea. His assortment surpasses any ever be fore exhibited in the city.. The soirees, given by Profe ssor Cardi nell on Saturday eveniugs, are always crowded and everybody seems brim-full of enjoyment. If you want a good job of book-bind intr patronize A. G. Wallincr. He in pared to do anything in his line with neatness anil uispntrli. Mr. Condon's last, and seventh lecture of the series, attracted an unusually large audience, the subject being "Sur face Facts of Oregon." There will be three more lectures of the course. The subject olmsen for nest week will be "Jliuosand Minerals of Oregon." Mrs. Duniway will lecture this (Fri day) evening at Good Templars' Hall, corner Third and Alder streets. Sub ject, "How to MakcTemnorance Tteform Effectived Father Harmon will favor the audience with appropriate temper ance songs. The public are cordially inviteu to attend. A very'successful entertainment, un der the auspices of the Good Temnlnrs. was he'ld in their spacious and elegant Hall, corner of Aider and Third streets. Saturday evening. Addresses were made by Mrs. Duniway, and Messrs. Ityan, Garrison and Harmon. Appropriate and spirited temperance soncs wore ren dered between the speeches, and an ele gant supper was liberally patronized by the large audience present. After the supper musicians were employed and a merry party or ow and young folks tripped the heavy, tramping heel and light fantastic toe till twelve o'clock. As this paper goes to press Thursdays, we bad no opportunity to give a notice of the colored folks' festival luld in Nonpareil hall on that evening, last week. "Wo therefore take this opportu nity to congratulate them upon the suc cess of the entertainment, which was In every way highly creditable to them. The colored minister, Rev. Adam Smith, G. B. Riley, Esq., the renowned colored orator, and Revs. Dovore, Dillon and Eliot, Hon. j. F. Copies and Mrs. A. J. Duniway each made a short ad dress. Songs, recitations, dialogues, readings, etc, etc, were continued to a late hour, the Suuday -school children taking prominent parts and acquitting themselves well. A repast of cakes and Icecream was served at half-past' nine, which was quite liberally patronized. The Olmrches. METiromsr Episcopal Cnrncn Comer ot Taylor and Third. Itev. G. W. tier. Pastor. Preaching services In the momlne at 11 o'clock: In the evening, frpm April to July, at 7:15: An- at 7. Communion service the first Sabbath morning In each month. Prayer meetings Sabbath evening, one hour before preaching; young people's prayer meeting, Wednesday evening; regular weekly prayer meeting on Thursday evening, and general experience meeting on nrsi inurfcuay evening in eacn month; all at same hour as preaching service. Noon meetings dally. Sunday School at 2 r. v.; Chinese Sunday School at 3:3); Sunday School Missionary Concert on first Sunday In each month at 2 r. X. Strangers cordially In vited. Pews free. FrRSTPitEPBYrnRiANCiiotcii Corner Wash ington and Third. Itev. Dr. Lindsley, Pastor. Residence, corner Morrison and Ninth streets. Sabbath services at 11 A. M. and 7:15 p. M. Sab bath School and Bible Class at 12:30. Prayer meeting at S:5 r. M. Lecture Thursday even ing at 7:15. Gentlemen will be In attendance at the doors to conduct strangers and visitors to teats. Uxitariax Ciiapei Corner of Yamhill and Seventh streets. Itev. T. L. Eliot, lastor. lteg ularfcervtees every Sabbath at II a. M. and 7:Vi P.M. Somlay School at 11:15. The even mg ser vice is omitted on the flmt Sunday of every month. The Communion Servjre Is nt SfflO p. 3t. on that day. Pastor's residence, Salmon street, between Fifth and Sixth. Baptist Chchtji Corner Fourth and Alder street. A. It Medbury, Pastor. Preaching on Sabbath at 11 In the morning and at 7:tt p. ar. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening or each week at 8. Sabbath School at 1J o'clock Sun day, Immediately after morning preaching. 2eais iree. Baptist JIisriox Et Portland.-Servlcet at cottage on the corner of is and Seventh streets, every Sunday at 1 1 and a Z. Sabbath School after mornlntr preaching. Neighbor hood prayer meeting Tuesday evenings. Catholic CitrncH Corner Stark and Third streets. Itev. Father Flerens in eliarge, nsKit ed by Bev. C DeUhunter. Ftrt Max, 6S a. v. Second Moss, S o'clock; High Mas, lOiW; Vespers, 78. Tbutitv Chcrth Corner of Oak and rirth. Rev. R. S. Nevlns, D. D., Rector. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Jlomlng service at II. Evening services at 7. lectures Friday even ing at 7. Bisnop Scott Oramkak Stiiool- Geo. Bur ton, Chaplain. Divine services in the large schoolroom of the Grammar .School everysun day morning at 10! o'clock. Sunday School at 2 V. 31. t KTr.piirx's CiiArnL Comer JIadlfcon and Fourth. Itev. John Roenburg, l"astor. Ser vices at 1 kin the morning aud Sin the evening. Kund&v School directly after morning service. iT.T t St. m. H. CiiL-ncu Comer Hall and Sixth. Itev. W. B. Jlelse, Pastor. Services at 11 A. at. and p. M. Sunday School at 9 A. X Prayer meeting every Thursday evening, fcr THvinrinpnEiW Portland. Rev. C R. Bon'nell. minister In charge. Services at II In the morning and X. in the afternoon. Sun day School at SaMn the morning. Conorec ational East Portland Service nt the school house In the McMillan District, at II in the morning; Sabbath School nt 12:13. Rev, W. it. Josiyn. Minister. East Porti.aj.tj JI. E. Chcrth Rev. J. W. Miller, lastor. Preaching at 11 A. jr. and 7. P. . Sunday School at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evenings. A. 5t. E. Zloji CHrncit-North Third street, between B and C. Uev. J.F. Anderson, Pastor. slhooTatsV." M- Rnd M r- hlh Twiner rA--, . M, rX"Z."-V .V.rwii-Comerof evnTmT " 'D 'ft Wfit, Scaxdinavias Ixrrn. Citnncn F...t t land-Servtees in English at "lnth7ft!Lrort" A. E. Frldrlehsen, D. D., Pastor. aJ,ernoo- STJf.VGOGQE BBTH ISnAEL-lBtvino each Saturday M 90S). Preaching by ItevTjr! P-.TMouTn Cnmtcn-Comer E and Vnt,,.J Xttnxb, eablikth School at S in Xhinea Worma Suffrage in Salea. The Marion County Woman Suffrage Association met Saturday afternoon pursuant to adjournment and was called to order by President, Belle V. Cooke. The minutes of tbe previous meeting were read and approved. Before proceeding to business the President, by permission, read a short original production explanatory of the objects of the movement, the many advantages to the sex which will follow Its suocoss,and showing the causes of op position to it The remarks were given in a manner creditable to tbe author, calculated to advance the Interest in the cause, and were well received. The committee previously appointed to draft a Constitution ana By Taws reported by its Chairman, Mr. Strong, a Constitution and By Laws, the adop tion of which it recommended with such amendments as the meeting might see fit to offer. They were considered by flections and adopted with a few unim portant amendments and the filling of a blank making fifty cents the fee for membership, excepting section G of By Laws, relating to the reconsideration of motions, which was laid on the table. The opportunity was then given for those who wished to comefocvard ahd sign the Constitutiont.and thus become members or tue Association; an oppor tunity of which the majority of those present availed themselves. As the Constitution which had just been adopted provided for the election of the several officers of the Associ ation by ballot, and as the present offi cers had been elected by acclamation, Mrs. Price moved that a Committee on Nominations be appointed to select names of candidates for presentation at a meeting to be held one week from that day; which was carried. On mo tion of Mr. Myers that committeo was made a committee of the whole. It was then moved, and carried, that when the meeting adjourn it adjourn to meet next Saturday at 3 o'clock p. jr. Mr. Myers moved that Hon. P. C. Sulli van be invited to address the Association at 7i o'clock that same evening, which was lost A motion by Mrs. Price, that Mr. Sullivan bo invited to aldress the Association on next Saturday evening, at tho hour named, prevailed. On motion adjourned. Statesman. XEV TO-DAY. VALENTINES! ?3,000 TTortls COJIIC AND SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES! rnox eeuU a Dozen lo US 30 Eneli, McCORMICK'S. OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S PA J9 EX G KK .SCIIEDL'LC BOATS OF THECOJtPAKY WILL LEAVE Portland as lollows : " For The Dalle t Dally (Sundays excepted at S o'clock A. at. For Astoria: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. Vf. For Kalama aud Taeoma: Dally (Sundays excepted) at C A. v. For Victoria; Wednesday and Saturday at 6 a. at. S. G. REED, Vice President, I SEBDSI Jukt received, a full .lock of Fresh riELD, FLOWEK, VEGETABLE, TREE, GARDEN SEEDS! FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. Cireen-IIouse I'lnuts, EVERGREENS AND SHRUBBERY, Send for catalogue. HACHENEY tt STEMME, Comer of Flmt and Taylor streets, 3-2 Portland, Oregon. ESTABLISHED 1859. O'CONNOR & MALARKEY HAVE KEatOVCDTO a Front Kt.f S. E. corner of Whluglon, IXrllERE. WITH INCRE.KSED FACILI- I ties, we shall endeavor to retain our old customers, and OBTAIN new ones by selling goods that are RELIABLE and full value, for the money aslccd. Wholesale and Retail Grocers SHIP STORES, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, Garden and Grass Seeds. J. O'CONNOR, DAN. J. MALARKEY. Portland, January 1st, 1871. S21 C. S. SELA-EXt SELLING GOODS VERY LOW, 131 First Street, Between Jlorrison and Yamhill. AT FRANCIS A. EFFIN GEE, Morrises Street, it. lasrles BolUlsg, Book-seller and Stationer. SHtf . WOODCOCK & INTERMELA, AT.. BunncH's City MarketStalls i, 5, 6, 7. "UrE ARE XOW ESTABLISHED AND ready for tbe transaction of busslnew. In our new stand, where we have on hand all the Luxuries and SubstantlaU usually contained in the GROCERY LINE, And where, by a strict attention to our custom ers and prompt delivery of roods, we hope to wage our place 01 iusiuc " Kotlo: anlck Sales A Small rroflta. I !30 WOODCOCK-i.rNTERMELA. OUR ABENTS. The following p rons are duly authorized to act a Agents for the N kw uirril wjmt : Mrs. Kern Kalama LMarrK. Snow San Francisco A. W. MrConnelt Horace H. Day Jin. H. JI. Jtlller Mrs J. II. Fooler Ashhy Peorce Dr. Bayley A. A. Manning JIIm Virginia qld. Hiram Smith Mrs. J. W. Jackson. North Yamhill -fir York City Last Chance Albany Benton county Corralll Olympla MeMlnnvflle Harrisburg Eocene cur ,. WTltc.ieh Itev. Win. Jolly. Buena VHU .IHllsboro Hon. T. W. Davenport. SiIverton Jtary J. Magers. -Gervau A. w. stananl-..-. S. II. Claughton CI A. Ural ..Brownsville Lebanon Salem Mr. O.T.Daniels .Salem Salem Mn. Vellle furl I". C Sullivan Dallas Mrs. JI. F. Cook Lafayette Mr. JI. C. nine Salem Jim. It. A. Vawters Waltsburg Mrs. B. 11. Bishop. Pendleton Itev. J. F. Danion .Seattle Mrs. Jane M. Wilson- Walla Walla Philip l.tz Walla Walla P. D. Moore Tort Townsenu John Holten -Traveling Agent -Traveling Agent (I. It. Blood... Mrs. JI. Jeffries ...Traveling Arent Dr. J. W. Watts.- .Traveling Arent Mrs. JI. Kelty Lafayette A. N. Arnold Albany f J. W. I-1W40H Maiem M rs ('. A. Cohnrn. Forest Grove Oregon City The Dalles Mrs. J. DeVore Johnson. IS. Pentland... J. T. Scott. Eso- -Forest Drove Mrs. A. K. Corwln- -Nebalem Oeo. Kngle J. W. Jackson. -Traveling Agent -Eugene L. p. Fisher- San Francisco Mrs. Laura DeForee Gordon California Mrs. Nellie Mobsman Olympla I. T. Maulsby . Portland O. W. Brook Union Ridge, W. T a. W.Barnes Ochoco Valley Jim. E.Oakshett Traveling Agent Jim. J. C. Hayes Gcrvals, Oregon James Vance , , .Yreka, California JI. P. Owen .Soauel. California I Jim. L. E. Whltmore...Sacramento, California Jlrs. ."saran Hurry KtocKion, California Jlrs. Sarah Wallis Mayfleld, California "Woman's Joumal'......IJoston, Massachusetts Charles W. Tappan Salt Lake City, U. T Mrs. L. M. Howell Fhenlx, Oregon .Mrs. M. J. IVnland-.. HaUey, Oregon Mrs. JI. A. Dlmlck .Hubbard, Oregon D. P. Porter Shedd's, Oregon Other parties desiring to act at Agents will please forward their namts. We want Agents at every postofuce throughout Oregon and Washington Territory. Lamps' ScrroETKR. Jim. J. Ford, of Salem, Is Inventor and patentee of a Ladles Supporter, which Is highly spoken ot by those who have tried It ns a means of strengthening the mus cles, and aiding In tho cure of uterine displace ments. Jlrs. F. has had extensive experience In the treatment of diseases peculiar to women, and we are glad to see her succeeding so well In her attempts to ameliorate the condition of those who have worn the yoke of subjection until chronic weakness and suffering have be come their everyday burden. An estimable lady of Salem Is at present canvassing this city for the sale of the Supporter, and we hope many ladles will avail themselves of tho op portunity to secure an aid they so much need. Samuel's Portland Dlrectory.tbe only correct andrcliablecditlon ever published here. Price, 51 SO.lucludlng supplements In April, July and October. The edition for IS7I wltl contain new Illustrations. Advertising space 25 per cent, lower than nny other Directory. Publication offlce, at DeLashmutt J: Oat man's Real Estate Agency.HO FlrstSL L.SAJIUEL,Fubltsher. The Best Tlaco to purchase CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS It at the Jlanuf.tcturlng Establishment of FISIIEL A, ROBERTS, comer of First and Washington streets, where there can always bo lound a complete stock of men and boys' clothing. The best JIcrchantTallor Ing Establishment In Oregon Is connected with their store, and a perfect lit Is always guaran teed, sh BECK WALDJIAN, Clothiers, whose im mense stock Is always of the best and cheapest, arc selling, as usual, at extremely low price. If you want a winter suit that Is warm, durable, cheap and stylish, pay them a visit and get the worth of your money. You will find them at the old stand, southwest corner of Washington and Front streets. 3 It For the very best photographs, go to Bradley dr Rulofoon's Gallery without STAIRS a-ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 128 Mont gomery St., San Francisco. MISCELLANEOUS. K E jV R IV 33-Y ' S FLUID EXTRACT B U C II U ! The only known Remedy for BRIGHT'S DISEASE! And ft po'Mve remedy for . GOUT, ORAVBL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, Non-rctrnllon or Incontinence of Uilne.Irrlta- tlon, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Bladder and Kidneys, SPERMATORRHOEA, IueorrhoeaorWhltes.Dlseasesoftherrostrate Ulanil, stone in tue uiauuer, Colculuk Gravel or Ilrlekdust Deposit and Ma cus or Jlllky Discharges. KEAKKVH EXTRACT BTTCHTT Permanently cures all diseases ol the BLADDER, XIONETS, AMD DROPSICAL SWEUINCS, Exlftlug In men, women and children. US-NO JIATTER WHAT THE A0E1-W Prof. Steele says: "One bottle of Keamey.'s Flnid Extract Uuciiu Is worth more than all other Buchus combined." Trice, St per Bottle, or Six Bottles for li Repot, No. 101 Dusue fit-, New Tork. A Thyslclan In attendance lo answer corre spondence aud give advice gratis. BWScnd stamp for pamphlets, free. S2tf .TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. Xo Charge for Advice and CoB-nltatlon. TVR.J. H. DYOTT. rraduate of JeDerson Mnl XJ leal College. ITalladelphla.author of serer- al vaiuame worss, can te consuneu on ail ills eases of the Sexual or Urinary Orcans, (which he has made an especial stud vl. either In male or female, no matter from what csuse orlelnat Inc or of bow loncstsndlnr. A practice or 3) years enables him to treat diseases with suc cess. Cures guaranteed. Reasonable charges. Those at a distance can forward letter descrlb tnc symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay pcwiaee. Send for the "Guide to Health;" price, IDC J. B. BTOTT, JT. B., PHYSICIAN AKD SURGEON, 101 DB1I6.8L, St I. 3 2 tf MISCELLANEOUS. THIRD STREET DRY GOODS STORE! JOHJf WILSO.V I now rccelvlnt from Eastern JtarkeU Demeetle Cotton-Bleached and Brown, in nil widths from ?i to 1JJ: Canton Flannel, nctinc, ciievioi snirtlnc stripes, Denims, etc FIanuel-.ll wool, silk and wool, cotton and wool, in wnne uuu roiors; (Willed scarlet; blue, gray and plaid shirt ing; meduate flannels, etc IJneus Table Damask, all prices, JO cents to xsperyaru; smniujanu orown lin en; napkins and linen bosoms, tow els, crash, etc Blankete-Casklmere, tweed, yarns, etc. DrcK Goods In all the new shades, for fall and winter. Mourning uoodj, etc Xepliyr.-Wool, White Goods, Embroideries, rancy utwun, vie WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH i Land for Sale. O A ( ACRES OF FARJIINQ L.VND, 2 mile OIU from R. R. depot nt Salem. Also. K block In Eajt Portland. Enquire of ' WUAI.. 1111 YJ , IU!m Xo. 107 Third street, Portland. AURORA RESTAURANT AND CHOP HOUSE! (Opposite Franklin JtarVet,) FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. Board, per week...J5 00 1 Board, per day 75 cts nuigieieai,. cis. OYSTERS IX EVERY STYLE. Coffee, Tea and Cbelolatc, with Etceteras, riuuiucEuiatuii.' CONFECTIONERIES, NUTS, ETC. ! Htf G. (i. RIDER, Proprietor. PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. KOOM8 Comer I'lnt and .Stark St., over Ladd Si TiKoii's Hank. CeiUlas Orer Three Tbomsnd rbelre Blinks Over 100 Papers and Magazines. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Heathly Dun gl oo-lnyablplunrierIy M. P. Deadr, I II. M'aketlld. W. II. llrackctt, A. C Gibbs, C II. f-wls, JI. W. Feehhelmcr, II. Falllne.U Ilium. Officers: ! II. WAKEFIELD President IL TAILING - Vice iTesldent Treasurer C. SCHUTI.KH.J II. W. FECHHKIJIER.. HENRY A.OXKIC Corresponding Sec Librarian aud I tec Sec BUY THE SHERWOOD ELASTIC BED! F YOU WANT A BED THAT WILL GIVE Perfect Satisfaction. It Is ndw the leading tied on the Pacific cont. Caunot Get ut of Order! FULLY WARRANTED FOR" FIVE YEARS. -The onlvBed nreservlni Hie body In a natural ioltlon. For further particulars, call on or address S.B. FOGG, First Street, between Taylor and Salmon, 521 Portland, Oregon. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALEM, OREGON, J. W. SIIATTL'CK, Proprietor. FREE COACH TO 3 :itr THE HOUSE. DOCTOR JIM, CELEBRATED CHINESE PHYSICIAN, THE HAS RETURNED TO THIS CITY AFTER an absence Of four years, and has opened his office at tbe comer or Washington aud Sec ond streets tup-Malrs), where he will treat pa tlents ls for all kinds or diseases wun ins wen known skill. 3 19 H. C. BOSTWICK, M. D. Office and Residence West side Fourth street Between Alder and Washington. 3 19 t . DR. MARY A. T1IOMPSOX, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR RESIDENCE AND OFFICE THIRD ST. between Salmon and Jlaln, opposite the ITiDiicuquare. cans anenaeu in any pan oi me city. Batteries for sale. and Instructions elvenon the use of electricity as a Remedlnt Azent. nl. j. n. DOLrn. JOS. SIMO.V. ioi.fir. t. c licorc.tcoH. DOLfU, BBOXJll'GU, D0LPII t SIM0.X, Attorncys-at-Law. ODD FELLOWS' TEJIPLE, PORTIND. j-tr THE SKATING RINK, On Fourtli Nlreet, between fine nuil .1, Skatlnc Every Day, except Sunday, from 10 to linnu irom -10 t nnorif. Admission Free Vie of Mmtex. "J3 ets. Skall lug every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day Evenings, from Vx to lOo'clock. MUSIC BT BRASS BAND. Admission, 25 rlk I'sepl Kknlev, S3 elf. Wednesday has been' set apart exclnslrelv iDTLauies. .11 i jji .M.ii.r., lessee. THOMPSON HOUSE, Corner Flrl aind JeHeraoii Ntreet. PORTLAND, OREGON. Bosrl, tt week, II 00 1 Beard i loJslsr, 13 00 3 BOARD, BY THE DAY, JI 00. II EMPLOYMENT AQENCY. X K. -HTTUERELI X. SO Front Street, Portland, TJUNDS EMrLOYJIENT FOR ALL TIIORE - applying for situations In any capacity from Wood-chopper down to a Fat Office. Phts special attention to obtaining Farm Help, House Servant. Railroad Hauds, etc., Irrc- syccuveoi auouaiib. DANCING SCHOOL, Corner of FrOht and Ash street. TJllOr. CARDINELL has opened bl Acad X my for the reception of pupil. Evenluz eTasssi on Monday and Thursday evenlnrs. Ublldren's class Saturday aflsrnooq. SOIREE irirr euunisr ctkuiuc. 1 . . 3 1) C CARDINELL, Teacher. inSCELLANEOUS. JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer.ln BRT G-OOX&, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gents FuRNiamxa Goods, Ijulle' and XUse TRIMMED AND UNTRIMJIED HATm AND BONNETS, Frames, Braids,. Cords, Ornaments, Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc. Dress Goods, White Goods, Yankee Xo tloas, Etc. Ladles' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AGENT OF THE ELLEN DALE WOOLEN JIII.LS CO. A Full Stock of Blankett, Yam, Hea ven, Tweedt and Caitimeres Constantly on Hand. LATEST hTYLKH BY EVERY STEAMER PARTICULAR Ordsrs. ATTENTION Paid to ul DKI.I.IXUEU A CO., Washlugton bu, bt. Second audTlilrJ, PORTLAND OREGON AY rr. MANUFACTURE AN A NO. I AUTICLR OF' BREAD, CRACKERS CAKES, And all kinds of Pastry usually fouud In a First Clase Bakery. 'Goods delivered to any part of the clt? J-il.llnli BUY Xtl.N'B Itirr THE B1T! THE "UNIVERSAL" SPRING DEDS! KVEKYBODY BUYS Til KM rHYJ lWciiiike they are lies p. simple, 1 1 durable lnl neat, and can be put on any common IhI oilteal. t hey can De pacsea and ent to auy addre in a ure ol one foot square. Xo .Vails or Screws About Ttiein ! FULLY WARRANTED fOR THREE YEARS 1 lrlre-Ouly Ten Dollar! Arenu wanted In every county In-tbe State. Full directions wltn eu'h bed. It. B. HORRILIi, Proprietor. First street, between Yamhill and Taylor. 3 21 FREHK S1IOAIAVATF.R HAT o sr s a? jsj jel s : jVlInlfy IIosrolow, N. 107 First H tree I, OYSTERS served In every style to suit the iAdhw. SCtf f. V. STEWART, Jlorrison Street, St. Charles Bulldlnr, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, AND DCALEK IS Clocks, Watches and Jewelers' Goods. Repairing done as usual. 3 14 SOMETHING NEW! THE JONES SPRING BED! THE BEST IN THE MAItKET! F- IS VERY ELASTIC, CHEAP AND DURA' ble; has no harbor for vermluand Cannot Get Out of Order. Is now the leadlnc cheap Spring Bed In the Eastern market, it can be had or BAIUiAKU c ununuui, Wholesale Accnts, Portland, OrTjler A Shipley. Forest-Orpve: C. F. Royal, Ijiiayeiie; j. a. jsjiut, juviin n it, ;:" Dunn. North Yamhill; Heury Serins, Hills boro. t,rA. n is.,imi,v A IVrklns. American Ex change, ljrtland ; J. T. Scott, N. E. Uoodell an Jerome rorxcr, roro; ura . ouuuu. rMlnuvlllr? A. I Jirrniooiu, juinvuiu, uu a hundred others. TYLER A- HHIPLE , 3 j-l rorr!i vroTe, urcRiiu. DtAi-r.n is OYSTERS, CLAMS, MUSSELS, FISH, O A I E , POULTRY. AStD FRUITS! r.YTERS. CUVMS AND SALT WATER delivered to any pan 01 iu tnj nu ic. OyMtrs(opeued) Wet, per ICO; Clams,50cts. sS 16 tl MUSEUM, FIRST AND ASU STREETS. PORTLAND. T. A. WOOD, Kroprietor. milE Place to visit flrstof all others an Insti- 1 tutlon oT real n,tfVT,e 1, s.-. -vrnnders added every day. Open from jjst. till r. v. hunilayi exeept JdV AsilonTa ebllJreaoiarhalf MISCELLANEOUS. CERTAIN CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. E. CHAMPLAIN'S LIGNEOUS EXTRACT! Stateint nr. V. Chnuiplaln. -rv tn in l!i.!li!uml cnuntr. Ohio. I dlscov X ered thl Ettn.ct lo iw a sure Cure for Dys- pep'Ia. The discovery ira acciuenui in me tlrst Instance: but the extract neveronce failed in iro vfliv-tnnllv and oennanentlv. every case to which It wa applied, including many of lonx standlngthat had defied every remedy of the medical science of tho day. 1 have resided the pat eisht years In Clover dale, Sonoma county, California, where, dur ing all this time. I have cunI all my friends who were d vspeptlc, free or charsc: they Intro duced their friend, who w-re cured In their turn, and the circle hascontInuedenInrgln?,so that to comply with all demands my whole time and attention must be devoted to this re medial Inteiest. Hitherto my labors In this direction have iweu gratuitous; but on appli cation at th Ihitent Otllre this extract was ex amined and n patent Issued on the 1:311 or Auruil.1171 The extract contains no alcoholic or mineral substance. bat is purely vesetable, aua compounueu in .matures gnat laooraiorj by a thorough-solus; Temperance man and a menioer 01 iioveruaie jjoage 01 uoou jem plars. Assured from past exjierlence that the Extract will cure all caseo of Dvspepsla, I feel confident It will meet a Great iit ot the Civ- lllxetl world. Certificate or IT. Glenn. East Portland, Feb. i, lSTi Jlr. Y II. Eubanks Dear Kir: I would re spectfully tale that I have been troubled with indigestion nearly three years. Hearing ot Dr. K. C'haraplaln's Usueons Extract, I obtained a bottle at Dr. JI.' JlnckV Dm;; .Store, and after ului;aloiit one-half a bottle, was entirely re lic vol of all symptoms of Dyspepsia, and have no difficulty now In properly digesting my food. I can conscientiously recommend It to such as are uftllcted, knowing It In be a certain cure. Yours truly, II. GLENN. Certificate of Jlrs. Ellen rrerlntid. Portland, Oreson. Feb. 8, 1573. tr F. ir T!nliniiks Dear Sir: I will resix-ct- fully Inform you that I have been troubled with Dyspepsia for many yrars, and could Ret no relief until I trot a bottle of Dr. E. Cham- plains Ltsneous Exiraci.aim alter usi It or infill benefit to me. hii rv.nl.-o 1 iwrmanenl cure. 1 Imvc no hesi tancy In recommending It to nil who ate trotib- ,ea wun ... 'i:rN I'&:i.AND. Price SI OO per Bottle. IIODGE, CAI.EF CO.. Wholesale is'ts. IORTL..ND, OREGON, And sold by all leading Drurgist. E. H. EUBANKS, Cta'l Igent fir Oreson anl Adjolulnx TrrrlUrir . Residence, on C street, bet. Front and First. 3 Itf TIIE- sr.ir.ACTUB RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES, An article Ions needed by the nubile, have Just lieen received from the Hast by GEORGE A. PEASE &. CO., COIL OK .MORRISON AND FIIWT tTREETP. Only place In the elty'tlmt has them. Call and see them, aud you will be sure to pur- c-nuse, cs tney are so nanuy. ana cheAprthan ordinary jnods. Full satlfaellou Knaranteed on nil soods. S V It. I. IIK1GGS GENERAL 'JOBBER In THE FURNITURE LINE, WashlnstonSt., bet.Thlrd and Fourth, Portland, Oregon. FURNITURE REPAIRED .t VARNISHED, Chain F.e-l'sntd and fane for Sale. Will Jto out toresldenpcs to do anything In my line. sr jiaiceuip itcpairinni onairs a specially. Don't want any flat Purses around. 3 IT I'll i 1. 1 1- WK11KH, UPHOLSTERER, 103 First St., In Vaughn's Brick Store." ALL KINDS OF NEW PARLOR SI5TS, Chnlrs and Iuuses 011 hnnd. rtepainns uon eiienp and in a sniisinctnry manner. zia MRS. VP1IAM HENDEl CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM ConsrcM Hall. Bush Street, Between California and Jtontftomery slreets, Room ts, second floor. Circles Thursday and Saturday evening seances for buMntss. V.'llH CH. LOUIS KUHN, JTTJRNrTUHE made to order; also neatly re . paired, varnished and polished, by a com petent, mecnanic on reasonable lerms. ipsve orders at corner Thlnl and A Streets. 2 001 f CHRIS. SCI.OTII, NVITES HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE . Public generally to call at his NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Washington St., one floor casH of Third. CIH MARKET COFFEE STAND, -xrHERE YOU CAN fiET A NO. 1 CUP OF W coffee.tcaorchocolate.at any hourotthe day. I.nncli nt Vi o'clock I'romptly .Servesl, Alwavs on hand, choice Souns. Meats. Poul try. Game and Fish, served in the best style. nes.caices anu uousunuix, iresn every uay. Coffee supplied for Parties. Balls aud Faini lies, on the shortest notice. OPEN FROM 0 A. M. TIIX IU P. M. Tlease i .1 3) ;ive me a call. M. H. SnEPARD. A. C. WALLINC, Book and Job Printer, rrrrocK's buiij)ino, up-stairs. Corner Front and Stark streets, Portland. Oreirou. Woik done at REASONABLE RATES. 2-S3 LONG LOOKED FOR COME AT LAST ! THE UNIVERSAL MICROSCOPE. The best Low-Priced Microscope ever made. Ex ceedingly useful for examlalng flowers. Insects and minute oblccts.dctectlnc Counterfeit Mon ey, and Dlscloslne the Wonders of the Micro scopic World. It Is adapted to the Use of Phy sicians, Students and the Family Circle. Re nnires no Focal Adjustment, nnd can therefore be readily used by any person. Other Mfcro scones of no rreater power cost S3 each n ml on wards, and are so difficult to understand that none nut scientific men can use them. The Unlverial always gives satisfaction. One single Microscope will be sent carefully packed, Tjy msii,uu rmreiyb ui ft. arvuis wanieu every- HMm Allen, Mlculjan. SilALL-POX REMEDY. SMALL-POX! DE. BORZEATJ'S SMALLPOX CURE AND PREVENTIVE, " Now prepared and kept on hand at my office, Cor. First and SIniu Streets. U A si'he critE on puetextivk For that disease. SAJJL'EL CORWIN, Proprietor. The history ol this medicine cannot better be explained un by Inserting the tallowing let ter: San Francisco, July 2, 15Ti My Dear lid Friend, Samuel Corwin: I have no do bt but yon will be much surprised on receiving his letter, but, perhaps, not more so, or more r -tifled, than I was to hear from you. The nv. ner In which I heard from you, nnd learned . 1 your whereabouts. Is this: I happened to be looking over an Oregon paper and noticed your name, as representative elect, from Tillamook county. The thrill or pleasure which I expt rienced on reading Is Indescriba ble. The mnrv acts of klndncfs which I re ceived at you; hands long years ago had never I icon lorgottin, notwithstanding our corres pondence has been broken for seventeen 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 and I were con nected, crowd ujion my mind that I cannot think or write nl myself. Does your mind ever n-vert to the past, when we tlrst met how you took me in as a partner, when those who should have been my best friends threw off on me how wc trot snowed In and had to live on otatoes slratght for six weeks how (rood that grizzly meat tasted what a disgraceful retreat we made from our poor innocent Jack, when we thought we were beieed by a grlzrlytJ Well, Sam, those events of 1S.T2 frequeutly fur nish Mibjec; matter for my thoughts, and. a I am writing to you, crowd upon my mind, but 1 will dismiss them for the present to give place to that which will, perhaps, be of greater Inter est to you. I pocket . eleven thousand dol lars out of th "Deep Clnlm"you gave me In Maraposn, and started for home in June, lbji. I invented tour .thousand dollars In real estate in this city, and left It In can- of McI.-ino.ouroM cabin mate. Mv fn.11 5!t 1 i l'ropeity her- has yielded me a handsome In f 11' ' in' 1 it come, ami rmadrupled In value. I went Into Ail i.VLi business in New York city, in which I was very surreviiii soli! out two years ago, since wnicn time I have been traveling In European coun tries. You know I used to have a weaknessfor traveling well. It has been gratified to my heart's content. Whll In France I was taken with the small-pox. The lady of the Inn told me that I was fortunate to take the disease at Ihut place, as thi-re was an old small-pox doc tor uenr by who never failed to cure, no matter how bad the disease; and sure enough, I began to recover within four hours aftercoramcnclng lo take tie medicine, and In twenty-four hours I felt quite well. I was so much elated with the iiiaglenl effects of the medicine that I was determined. If iiosslMe, to obtain the formula. In which I succeeded, by paying handsomely and pmmiaiug not lo divulge It In France, I see from Oregon papers that yon have the disease among you. The enclosed package contains tne tormina ana sumcicnt material for family use. I li:iv- cured all the cases thai I have come In contael with, and find It an In fallible cure and preventive. When yon an swer this I will forwnnl Hiittlcieiit of the mate rial to make you a fortune, as I have ample, and rest assured I reciprocate past favon. I will close fur the procnt and await anx iously onr answer. Direct to San Francisco, as; I will remain here about two months. Yours, etc, ISAAC RICHARDSON. The following testimonials are from reliable persons: Portland, Sept. 1,18T3L Statement: My on Henry, now six years of Hge, had a severe attack of the malignant form of scarlet fever about four years ago. My fam ily physician, Dr-Humlin.of Marysvillc, Cali fornia, told me that the child had better hsMt lied, as he would be afflicted all his lire with sores of a scrofulous nature, which ho consid ered incurable. The condition of the chlld'up to last April seemed to-contirm the Doctor's opinion, us lie never was free lrom those eruplious wre. A number of our best physi cians had endeavored In vain to give the child reili-f. At ihe time I commenced giving him Dr. Borzeau'.s Small-pox Remedy the child was unable to open his eyes, his face was a com plete mass of Inflammation and corruption runnlnrfrom both ears. He took two bottles of the above-named medlcliieni per directions. In twelve hoars from commencing to take the medicine, a favorable change was noticeable, and In less than six weeks all traces of the old affliction had disappeared. JNO. M.FRONK. The following named persons are referred to ns having a knowledge of the above statement: Dr. J. A. Blnnchnrd, oculist, who treated the child for sore eyes. Dr. Gllluer, Dr. E. G. Free land, J. Murray, contractor, Geo. W: Hlllman, Isaac Sherman, nnd many others or Portland, Oregon. JOHN M. FRONK. Albany, Oregon, June 1, 1S7X Mr. Corwin Dear Sir: I used two bottles of vour small-imx remedy, for scarlet fever. Both of mvchlldred had it, and all the medi cine they used was. your small-pox remedy. Their recovery was speedy and complete. Charles Nolan. Portland, Oregon. Sept. 13, 1S73. Mv clerk. W.Cavlness, was taken sick with measles, last March. I administered Dr.Jlor- zeau's small-pox remedy according to nccom- . panyin-directions, and In all my .experience with Hint disease I never needed a more com plete anu speedy recovety. Druggist, 115 First street, Portland. . Portland, Oregon, Sept. 16, ISTS. For the l -neflt of my friends and tho public. - I state the 1 'lowing facts: On the fth day of Septeralwr, . feltmlte unwell, having head- Ijtciie. 1 1113 uui-h. uuu joiuis, wuu uccai lonal chills; 1 fever set In and about the Oth a .scarlet rash is plain to be seen on my skin. I had becon' ailsacd thnt I had the symp toms of im. i-dox. and commenced takin? Corwln's prep .ration for the cure of that dis ease, and it pi ved a success In my case, as no rartherdeveii ,ments appeared. I took but 13 dosos, and tin --tlnce felt all right, I have no nestutney in 1 -ommemuug it 10 my inenas who mav feel a ly symptoms of small-pox. j.Ajic-i r. u.vuiijuiir.li, Boot maker, 1SS First street, Portland. Portland, Oregon, Sept. 15,1373. I have taken one hottle of Dr. Borzeau's Smnll-pox Kenedy an a preventative, and al though irequemy exposcu 10 inc aisease at the time, I escaped all .symptoms. ' TstL-ti sr iiivDrnv Contractor and Builder, Portland, Or. T have taken Corwln's Small-pox Remedy. nnd being cx)Msed to the disease at the same time, escnpeo; an nympioms, wiucu is me pniy proof that It Is a preventative. T 11 1'tT It'll 1.. Drrr.iv. City Councilman, 3d Ward, Portland, Or. I have been- using Corwln's Small-por Rem edy, and thougli exposed to the disease, have no symptoms. I believe it to be a preventative as well as 11 cure. . .. jicbnA.s. t'ortland, or. I belli? exnosed to the smnll-nox. contracted the disease. I used for It Corwln's preparation and no owe- meuicme except alteratives, j ne postulcs ne-?r matured. Left no marks. My illness was .lot at nil severe. My children, live In number, were all taken with the dis ease, and treated by'one of our best yliyslclans, employed by the city. One, 11 girl ofTouryears, died, and the lmlanee were badly marked. I Useit about IWO Homes 01 uie meiiicim-. rort!nnd, Oregon, Augusta, 13. I was taken with MnalI-iox nliout I Ihe of July. I had purchased 11 bottle 01 vr. uor- zean s ?maii-pox liciucu i,i,c.....o -, and commenced taking It as soon as I wassat t.M.i t 1 1 .i..ti wiiii-h was on the sec ond .lay or my Illness. ' My f'f ""5 was mild, - 1.1 ..-I. .I. f 1 u 1 nlai lip. except sescrc vuiuuiub , 1 , fore I commenced using the medlcfiie. The vomiting Is what convinced me In the flrst placo that I had the small-pox. I took one bottle I think about thirty doses. In three days I was able to go to work. I have have no doubt but that the Remedy saved me from be ing marked, anu pernajis train uraui. Stane Mason and Gardner. Statement of J. R. Lake, dealer In stoves nnd tin-wore, on Front, between Morrison and Yamhill streets: "My daughter was taken with the smnll-pox about tue litn of August: A physician was employed, and the patient was apparently In a critical condition. I nro. cured Dr. Borzeau's Small-pox remedy, which wasadmlnlslescd with apparent good effect. My wire, being exposed, had taken the medl-' cine as a preventative had llieprlmary symp toms, but no postulcs, or serious sickness." This Rcmedv is also a. sure cure for Chicken- pox, Scarlnt Fever, Measles, and all scrofolous aud skin diseases. SAMUEL CORWIN, Office Southwest corner Malnaud First St. drders dent to Samuel Corwin. rprletor. or E. G. Freeland, 12$ FirstSt.. IMrtland, Oregon, will be promptly attended to. Orders foradozenoTrejl'Vnc.,?,flJ part of th-j United States by txpres., 1. WTPrioc-Oao DoUar Pr Cot11e.- 3 10