The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, January 30, 1874, Image 3

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FRIDAY.. .JANUARY 30,187
H0MENEWS.
Professor CoimIou coutiuues to interest
and instruct the public with Lu3 geolog
ical lectures.
The Good Templars gave a very at
tractive sociable at the Nonpareil Hall
last evening.
Aunt-Tribulation-Fear-the-Lord-Perkins
will sing at the "Centennial Toast
and Tea PaJty."
This (Friday) evening's programme for
the Grand Centennial Toast and Tea
Party, will consist, in part, of the fol
lowing songs, readings, colloquies, etc.,
etc.: "Three Pence a Pound on Tea," by
Ye Ancient People; Trading, "A Hun
dred Years Ago," original poem; solo,
"Revolutionary oiuntcer," uy a gen
tleman of ye olden tyme; recltatiou,
"Beautiful Snow;" reading, "Marmion
and Douglass;" ancient ballad, by Ye
Old Tyme Belie; "Modern Song," by
Girl of the Period; reading, "The Bridge
of Sighs;" colloquy, Brother Jonathan,
Aunt Columbia and Young America;
chorus, "Tiie Mlgbt with the Right."
Supper. This entertainment Is to be
one of the most attractive of the season.
See advertisement, and go early to se
cure a seat.
TcitNKii Himself Loose. Last week
a one-armed man who has for some time
resided on a farm in Center Precinct,
came to town and got six bottles of
whisky, the absorb! lou of which put
the devil in him and made him ripe for
mischief. But this must have been
meaner than most of whisky, for it
caused him to go iiome, pull his wife out
of bed, and menace her life with a
butcher-knife and finally beat her with
his list. But there was a rescuer at
hand, in the shape of a big brother, who
came on the scene Just about the time
the one-armed man was successfully
'getting away" with tho defenceless
wife in elegant style. The brother bore
In his hand a fence-rail which he used
successfully on the nearly victorious
husband and John Barleycorn, and
caused them to cease beating the woman
and beat a retreat. It is said that the
valiant husband and heroic protector of
woman was so mucti airaiu or that rati
and the bier brother who wielded it that
he has left the country for the country's
good. It will be well for his wife and
children if he never returns. Albany
jjemocrat.
One's Mother. Around the idea
of one's mother the mind of man clings
with fond affection.' It is the first
dear thought stamped upon our infant
heart, when yet soft and capable of
receivinc the most profounuimnressions.
anil all the after feelings are more or
Jess iigut-in comparison. Our passions
and our wilfulness may lead us far
from tho object of our tilial low; we
may become wild, ucau-strong and
angry at uer counsels or opposition;
but when death has stilled her monitory
voice, and nothing but calm memory
remains to recapitulate iier virtues
and good deeds, affection, !:ke a flower
beaten to the ground by a rude storm,
raises up her head, and smiles amidst
ner tears-. Arounu mat idea, we nave
said, the miudclincs with fond affecton;
and even when tho earlier period of our
Joss forces memory to be silent, fancy
takes the place of remembrance, and
twines tho Image of our departed parent
with a garland of graces and beauties
and virtues, which we doubt not that
she possessed.
The freshmen's class of Michigan Uni
versify numbers 135 members, 13 of
whom are ladies.
The Ohnrches.
Mctuodist Episcopal Church Corner ot
Taylor and Third, llev. G. W. Izer, Iator.
Preach in g services In the morning at 11 o'clock;
In the evening, from April to July, at :U: All
Rust to November at Deeemler to March
at 7. Communion service the first Sabbath
morning in each month. Prayer meetings
Sabbath evening, one hour before preaching;
young jteople1 prayer meeting, Wednesday
evening; regular weekly prayer meeting on
Thursday evening, and general experience
meeting on first Thursday evening in each
month; all at same hour as preaching service,
Noon meetings daily. Sunday School at 2 P.
M.; Chinese Sunday School at 3:9); Sunday
School Missionary Concert on first Sunday in
each month iIJp.k. strangers cordially in
vited. Pews free.
First Pkesryterian C'Hntrit Corner Wash
ington and Third. Rev. Dr. Ltndsiey, Pastor.
Residence, corner Morrison and Ninth streets.
Sabbath services at 11 a. m. ami 7:15 p. M. Sab
bath School and Bible Class at 12:3ft. Prayer
meeting at :15 r. M. Lecture Thursday even
ing at 7:15. Gentlemen will be in attendance
at the doors to conduct stranger and visitors
to teats.
Unitarian Chapki. Corner of Yamhill and
Seventh streets. Kev. T. I- Eliot, Pastor. Reg
ular services every SabbaUi at 11 a. M. and 7:1
p. M Sunday School at 12:15. The evening ser
vice is omiued on the Brst Sunday or every
month. The Communion Service Is at 3S p.
M. on that day. Pastor's residence, Salmon
street, between Fifth and Sixth.
Baptist "uracil Corner Fourth and Aider
sireeiH. a. n. Mwmury. Pastor. Preaching on
Sabbath at 11 in the morning and at 7:15 p. yi.
Prayer meeting on Thursday evening of each
ween m n. .-.m.uai n cnoi ai 12"4 o'eloet Sun
day. Immediately
after morning preaching.
tseais iree.
Baptist MiRRios-Eat Portland.-Services
at cottage on the corner of G and Seventh
streets, ever' Sunday at II ami at SVL Sabbath
School after mom I ne preaching. Neighbor-
noou ymyvi meeting inesuay evenings.
Catholic Chukth Corner Stark and Third
sireeis. nev. rawer rierens in eliante, assist'
1 dv nev. u. ueiannnier. run Mm, Gs .
If. Second Mass, 8 o'clock; High Mass, 18:88;
Trinity Chcss-h Corner of Oak and Finh
llev. K. K. Nevibs, 1. l.. Hector. Sunday
School at 9:i5 a- k. Morning service at 11.
Evening services at 7. Lectures Frklsy even
ing at 7.
BlSH-iP Scott Ohammaj? Jcmool- Geo. Bur
ton, Chaplain. Divine services In the large
.i.ntirrwim ofthe linmniir School evervSun-
day morning at W o'clock. Sunday School at
2 p. jr.
c CT-ntTtrv's Chapei. Corner Madison and
rniirth. Itev. Johu Iloenburg, I"astor. Ser
vices at 11 in the morning aud sin the evening.
Kundav School directly after morning service.
Hsxi. Sr. IL K. Ciicacii Corner Hall and
Sixth. Rev. W. 11. Melsse, Pastor. Services at
11 v. m and p. M. Sunday scnooi ai a. x
Praver meeting every Thursday evening.
St. David's Ch APEi-East Portland. Rev. C.
TL Bonnell, minisier in chis. "
in the morning and 3 in tiie artcrnoon. Sun
dav Kehool at 9O0 in the morning.
CovoREfl vnosr East Portland Service at
" the school house in the McMillan Distrtct.at n
in the mornlni:: Siabbath School at 12:15. Res-,
W. B, Joslyn, Minister.
East Ponn-vsn M. E. Ciiupj'H Rev. J. W.
Miller, Pastor Preaching at 11 A. SI. and 7. 1',
sr. Sunday school at 2 p. M. Prayer meeting
Thursday evenings.
A. M. E. Zion Church North Third street,
between 11 and C. Res-. J. F. Ander0li, Pastor.
Services at 11 a. . and 7-H p. M. Sabbath
School at 2 P. x.
Colored M. E. Chchcii Room over S. J.
MeCormick's store. Itev. Daniel Jones, l"astor.
Services at 11 A. m. and :Vi v. M. Sabbath
School at 2 p. M.
First Congregational CiirHCH Corner of
Jefferson and Second. Rev. J. I). Eaton. Pas
tor. Services at 11 In the morning and 7 CO in
the evening.
St. Timothy's Chapel Bishop Scott Gram
mar School, corner Eighteenth and c streets.
Rev. Geo. Burton, Pastor. Services ou Sunday
at 10 A. x.
Scandinavian Ltmr. Cnuncii-East I'ort-land-Serv-iees
In English at 5 In the afternoon.
A. E. Fridriehsen, D. D., 1-astor.
Synaoooue Beth ISR.tEi-1 Ivlne service
etch Saturday at Preaehlng by Res-. M.
May.
PLTJiorTii i iirncn-coruer E and Four-
One of Mark Ttrain'a liilrat InVes is
that which he perpetrated at a dinner to
which he was recentlyiuvited. He had
been notified Mint him health would ho
drunk during the evening, and it was.
jlsui aiarK was armed ana equipped, lie
drew from his pocket a large roll of
manuscript, and proceeded to read to
his astonished auditors that he was en
tirely taken by surprise, was wholly uu
prepaied to reply, and so on, as is cus
tomary with after-dinner speakers. Such
averyTwainishjokecouIdnot, of course,
pass wiiuout appreciation, anu as soon
as the momentary nernlexity had sub
sided, roars of laughter testified to the
success or the nit. ir only an speakers
were as honest as Mark Twain!
NEW TO-DAY.
A GRAND-..
CEN TOG IS' IS' I A. X-
TOAST AND -TEA PARTY!
WILL BE GIVEN
. AT ..
Masonic
nil,
Friday and i Saturday Evenings,
January SOth and Slat.
YE MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY
OLDE FOLKES AND YQUNQ FOLKES
OP YF. OLDEN TYME.
Assisted by
BROTHER J0X1TII1X,
AIM CUUilBU,
The Chili. TOl.NG AMERICA,
And certain other celebrities, will furnish the
"TOAST;" A committee wll skilled In cull
nary lore will provide the "TEA," nd to ap-
preclatlse-publlc to form the"PAMTY."
Admission to Entertnluuisnt-
ft u p pe r , , ,
-90 eta
-30 ct
Reserved Seats, 23 cents extra.
Tickets and Reserved Scats can be secured at
the Hall on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to com
mence at S.
VALENTINES!
3,000 'WortH
COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL
VALENTINES!
S3 cents a Doceu to kS 30 Each,
MeCOB MICK'S.
OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S
PASSENGER HCIIEDVI.E.
TJOAT3 OF THE COMPANY- WILL LE.V r.
XJ Portland as loilows :
For The Dalles:
Dally (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock A. JC.
For Astoria:
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. v.
lor Ualsma and Tarorun:
Dally (Sundays excepted) at 6 A. St.
For Victoria;
Wednesday and Saturday at 6 A. JC.
S. O. HEED, Vice President.
S 33 3D IDS I SJblJbJXJS-I
Just received, a full stock of Fresh
FIELD. FLOWER. VEGETABLE, TREE,
GARDEN SEEDS!
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,
Green-House Plants,
EVERGREENS AND SHRUBBERY.
Send for catalogue.
HACHENEY A STEMME,
Corner of First and Taylor streets,
3-M Portland, Oregon
C. S. SILVER
Is
.S SELLING GOODS VERY LOW.
AT
131 First Street,
Between Morrlon and Yamhill.
FEANCIS A. EFFIN OER
Vlsrrkoi Stmt, St. fssrlrs Bnllllng.
Book-soller and Stationer.
SKtf
WOODCOCK & INTERMELA,
Bunnell's City Market-
-Stalls I, 5, 6, 7
TrfE ARE MlAuuwuiiu v-' '
W jrAh transaction of bussiness in
NOW
our new stand, where we have on hand all the
I.uiurles and Subsuntlals usually contalnrJ
lnU'C GROCERY LINE,
And where, by ft strict attention Jo our custom,
ere and prompt delivery or coodj.we hope to
make our place of business a success.
Our Motto: tfculeJt Sales) Ssaall FroSta.
23J WOODCOCK A INTERMELA.
OUR AGENTS.
The following persons are duly authorited to
act as Agents for the Nkw NotrntwKST:
Mrs. Kern , Kalama
MarrF. Snow San Francisco
A. W. McConnell North Yamhill
Horace II. Day cw lors: muj
Mr. S. M. Mlilcr. Last Chance
Mrs J. IL Foster Albany
Aslihv Pearee Benton county
Dr. Bayley .'. Cprvallls
A. A. Manning
Miss Virginia Olds.
Hiram Smith
Mr. J. W. Jackson
Olympla
McMlnnville
IIarrisburg
Eugene City
Uuena Vista
Hlllsboro
- Sllverton
Oervali
Iirownsvllle
Lebanon
Salem
Salem
Salem
. W. Beach
llev. Wm. Jolly
Hon. T. W. ltavcnjort.
Mary J. Magers
A. W. Slanard
K. II. Claughton
a A. Reed
Mrs. O. T. Daniels-
Mrs. Nellie Cur!
P. C. Sullivan .
Mrs. M. F.Cook
Mrs. M. V. nine
Mrs. It. A. Vawters
Mrs. IL IL Bishop.
Iter. J. F. Damon
Mrs. Jane M. Wilson..
Philip Ellz
P. I). Moore
.WaltsburB
Ienaicion
Seattle
Walla Walla
Walla Walla
..rort Townsend
.Traveling Agent
.Traveling Agent
-.Traveling Agent
John Holten.
;. IL Wood..
Mrs. M. Jrtlrles
I ir. J. w. wans
Mrs. M. Kcltv..
-Traveling Ageni
,.Ljayeiie
A. N. Arnold....-
a. w. ijtwoii
oany
Salem
Forest Urove
Oregon City
The Dalles
Forest Grove
Mrs. C. A. Cobum
Mrs. J. DcVorc Johnson
IL Pentland. -
J.T.Scott, Esq
airs. A. uorin...
Geo. Engle
.Kenaiem
.Traveling Agent
Eacene
...Sau Francisco
California
.OIrmDla
J. W. Jackson.
L. I". Fisher
Mrs. Laura DeForce Gordon.
Mrs. Nellie Mossman .
I. T. Maulsby.
Portland
Union IUdge.W.T
. Ochoco Valley
.....Traveling Agent
Cenrali. Oregon
ij. vv. urocic
G. W. Barnes
Mrs. E. Oakshett
Mrs. J. C. Hayes.....
James Vance
Yreka, California
il. p. owen soquei, lauiornia
Mrs. L. E. Whltmore. .Sacramento. California
Mrs. Sarah Hanr..itockton, California
Mrs. Sarah Wallls ..Mnvfleld. California
"Woman's Journal".."Boston, Massachusetts
Charles W. Tappan Salt Lake City, U. T
Mrs. U M. Howell puenix.uregon
Mrs. M. J.Penland- Halney, Oregon
Mrs. M. A. Dlmlck -iiuDDara, uregon
D. P. Porter...- Shedd's. Oregon
Other parties delrlng to act Agents will
please forward their namsj. We want Agents
at every postoffice throughout Oregon and
Waubmgton Territory.
Ladies' ScProirrKC. Mrs. J. Ford, of Salem,
Is Inventor and patentee of a Ladles' Supporter,
which Is highly spoken ol by those, who hate
tried It as a means of strengthening the mus
cles, and aiding in tho cure of uterine displace
ments. Mrs. F. bos had extensive experience
lathe IrealmentofdUcasespecullartowomen,
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 ladies will avail themielves of the op
portunity to secure an aid they so much need.
Samuel's Portland Dlrectory.the only correct
and reliable edition ever published here. Price,
tl SO.lncIudlng supplements in April, July and
October. The edition ror 1S71 will contain new
Illustrations. Advertising space 25 per cent,
lower than any other Directory. Publication
office, at DeLashmutti Oat man's Real Estate
Agency, 110 First SL L. SAMUEL, Publisher.
The Best Place to purchase CLOTHING and
FURNISHING GOODS Is at the Manufacturing
EstabllshmcntofFISIIELA ROBERTS, corner
of First and Washington streets, where there
can always be lound a complete stock of men
and boys' clothing. The best McrchantTallor-
Jng Establishment lnOre;on is connected with
their store, and a perfect fit is always guaran
teed. 3 14
BECK A WALDMAN, Clothiers, whose im
mense stock is always of the best and cheapest,
oi j selling, as usual, at extremely low prices.
If you want a winter suit that is warm, durable,
cheap and stylish, pay them a Tislt and get the
worth of your money. You will find them at
the old stand, southwest comer of Washington
and Front streets. 3 11
For the very best photographs, go to Bradley
Rulofson's Gallery without STAIRS
BITASCEND IN THE E LEVATOR, 129 Mont
gomery St., San Francisco.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ICE AKIS'EY1 S
FLUID EXTR.VCT
B U C II XJ !
The only known Remedy for
B RIGHT'S DISEASE!
And a positive remedy for
GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES,
DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY,
DROPSY,
Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irrita
Hon, Inflammation or Ulceration ofthe
Bladder and Kidneys,
SPERMATORRHOEA,
I.eucorrho?aor Whites, Diseases of theProstrate
Gland, Stone in the Bladder,
Colculus Gravel or BrleVdust Deposit and Mu
cus or Miixy uiscnarges.
KEARNEY'S
EXTRACT BTJCHTJ
Permanently cures all diseases ol the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS,
Eilstln; in men, women aW children,
svrNO MATTER WHAT THE AGE!-$n
Prof. Steele says: "One bottle of Kearney's
Fluid Extract uuebu is worm more man an
other uucuus combined."
Price, $1 perBotlle.orSIx Bottles fori
Depot, No. 101 Dunne HU, New Torlc,
A Physician in attendance to answer corrt
sponaence and clve advice cralts.
Btr Send stamp for pamphlets, fres.
3 22 tf
.TO THE-
NERVOUS AND DEBILITATES
OF BOTH SEXES.
Xo Charge for Advice and Consult Ulon
TVR.J. TL DYOTT. craduato of Jefferson Med
XJ leal Collece. Philadelphia, author of sever
al vaiuaDie worss, can oe consuueu on an uis
cases of the Sexual or Urinary Org-ana, (which
lie has made an especial study), either In male
or female, no matter from what cause oridnal-
ini- nr of how lonr standlnr. A nractsce of 30
years enables him to treat diseases ith suc
cess. Cures guaranteed. Reasonable r.h art's.
Thoe at a distance can forward letter aiescrlb
lnc symptoms and encloslnEhtamp to prepay
postase.
Send for the "Guide to Health;" prlo;, 10c.
J. II. DYOTT, 51. D.,
PHYSICIAN A'D SUROEON,
101 Uusse St., I.
ssitr
SaSCELT'vNEOUS. -
HMD STREET DRY GOODS STORE!
JOHN WILSON
Is now receiving from Eastern Markets J
Dsntntle Cotton-Bleached and Brown, In
n viiitlis from ' to Cr rHntnn
Flannels, Ticking, Cheviot shirting
stripes. Denims etc
Flannels-All wool.sllk and wikiI, cotton and
wool, in wane aim i-oiurs; twilled
scarlet; blue, gray and plaid shirt
ing; meduate flannels, etc.
Uncus. -Table Damask, all prices, SO cents to
saperyaru; snunus mm urown lin
en; liapklnsnnd linen boxims, tow
els, crash, etc.
lllaukeUCalmcre, tsreed, yarns, etc.
Dress Cloods In all the new shades, for fall
and winter, jiouriiinguooas, etc.
2tphyr"Wool, AVhllc Goods, Embroideries,
Will BE SOLO LOW FOR CASH!
Land for Sale.
QAf ACRES OF FARMING LAND.2V; miles
dHJ from IL IL deiol at Salem. Also, ;
block In East port iann. Knnuireor
JOll WILSON,
t 1$ Jm No. 107 Third struct, IVittland.
AUKOKA
RESTAURANT AND CHOP HOUSE!
(Opposite Franklin Market,) .
FIRST STREET, IORTLAND, OREGON.
Board, per wcek$5 00 1 Board, per day...75 eti
ICK1, CIS.
OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE.
Coffee, Tea and Chololalo, with Etceteras,
CONFECTIONERIES, NUTS, ETC.
3 litf G. C. RIDER, Proprietor.
PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
BOOM.S-Coruer First Bud Murk fU.
ovr LaJd Tllton's Bank.
CoiaiB Ortr Tbrre Ibouunl ibohc BuoWi
Over 100 Pap.-;rs and Mavaziiie.
MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL,
Xoullily Dura 81 OO-l'ajable QiiHrterly
DIBKCTOR.S Wm. H. Ladd. P. C, Schuvler. Jr.,
I. P. Dcadr.L. II. Wakollrbl. W. 11. linirL-ett
Falling, L. Blum.
Officers:
U H. WAKEFIELD
, ..-.President
Vice 1-resident
II. TAILING..
a 8CHUYLER.Jit
.. .Treasurer
. .Corresjondlne Sec
M. W. FECHHEIMEIL.
HENRY A. OXER
uoranan anu iiec ec
BUY THE SHERWOOD ELASTIC BED!
TF YOU WANT A BED THAT WILL GIVI
X Perfect Satisfaction. It is now the lendlnz
uca on me rucinc coast.
Caauot Get Out of Order!
FULLY WAIULVNTED FOR FIVE YIMtS.
"Tlie only Bed nrcservinc the boily In a
natural position.
For further particulars, call on or address
S. 11. FOGG,
First Street, between Taylor and Salmon,
321 Portland, Oreson.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALEM, OREGON
J. W. MIATTl'CK, Proprietor.
FUSE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
3 21tf
DOCTOR JIM,
THE CELEBRATED CHINESE PHYSICIAN,
HAS RETURNED TO THIS CITY AFTER
an absence of four years, and has opened
his office at the corner of Washington aud Sec
ond streets (tip-stairs), where he will treat pa
tients for all kinds or irM-a.cs Willi ins wen
known skill.
3 19
H. C. BOSTWICK, M. D.
Office and Residence West side Fourth street
Between Alder and Washington.
3 19
DR. MARY A.
THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN
AND ACCOUCHEUn
RESIDENCE AND OFFICE THIRD ST.
between Salmon aud Main, opposite the
public square.
t:aus aiienaea in nnv oari oi me cwy.
Tiatlaries for sale, and Instructions civen on
the use of electricity as a Remedial Agent. nL
DOLrn.
r.c wto.N-AUOH.
JOS. SIXOX.
DOL.ni.
D01.rU, BRO.MCHH, 1I0LPII t SIJI0X
Attorneys-at-Law.
ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, PORTLAND.
2-Wlf
THE SKATING RINK,
On Fourth Street, between Pine and A
Skating Every Day, except Sunday, from 10 lb
izaua irom - tu u ciuck.
Admission Free-Vie ofSUates, cl.
Skating every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day cvrnmirs, iojiu ;, miiru ciui..
MUSIC BY BRASS BAND.
Admission, 33 els. 1'seol Skate, 35 cts,
Wednesday has been set apart exclusively
ir Ladles. 311 S. PLYMALE, lessee.
for
THOMPSON HOUSE,
Corner of First and Jefferson Streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Bosrl, ftt vctk, II 00 1 Board I Lodgloe, $S 0
S BOARD, BY TIIE DAY, Si M. 11
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
J. K. WITUr.RKf.U
N. SO Front Street, Portland,
-nrs-M EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL THOSF.
JL; applying for situations In any capacity
from Wood-chopper uown 10 a rai umce. i-ays
special attention io ouiainiiig rami jieip.
itouto ServanU, Railroad Hands, etc., lrre-
siecUveofNaUonaiuy.
DAHCIHC SCHOOL,
Corner of Front and Ash streets.
TiROr. OARDINELL has opened his Acad
I tmy for the reception of pupils. Evenln-g
rTassss on Monday and Thursday evenlngK.
Unlldrsn's class Saturday afternoon. SOIRElC
tTsry Saturday STenlne.
3 11 C. CARDINELL. Teacher.
MISCELLANEOUS.
JACOB MAYER,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer In
MILLINERY AND FANCY QOODS,
Hats and Gents Furnishinq Goods,
I. ad I en' aud Misses
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND
BONNETS, -
Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments Flower
Ribbons, Trimmings, etc.
Di-cm Goods, White Goods, Yankee Xo-
tloai, Etc.
Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim
mings, Etc.
AGENT OF THE ELLENOALK WOOLEN
MILLS CO.
A Full Stock of Blankets, Yam, llm
vert, 7'weedi and Caaimtret
Constantly on
Hand.
LATEST STYUTJi MY KVKK Y HTEAJIKll
r PARTiciii-Art
ATTENTION
pjJd to
ul
Orders.
TFiYn ipl3.o Balcory I
DEI.I.I.VUKIt JL CO..
WathuiKton SL, bet. Second and Third,
PORTL.S.ND OREGON
E MANUFACTURE AN
A SO. I ARTICLE OF .
BREAD,
CRACKERS
CAKES,
And all iclndsof Pastry usually found In a First
Class Bakery.
"Goods delivered to any partof lheclt!
Jil.TlnK
BUT NONE HIT THE BEST!
THE "UNIVERSAL" SPRING DEDS
KVERYBODY BUYS THEM" !
""riIYT Recause they nre cheap, simple.
V T durable ana neat, ami can oe pui on auy
eommon slat bedstead. They cau be packed
and sent to any address in a space ot one foot
square.
Xo .Vails or Screws About Them !
FULLY WARRANTED FOR THREE-YEARS!
rrlce-Ouly Ten Dollars!
rents wanted In everv county In the State.
Full directions with each bed.
H. TL MORRILL. Proprietor.
First street, between Yamhill and Taylor.
t'ftKNH NHOAI.M'ATEK HAY
O T S T B H S !
No. 107 Flmt Street.
0
iYSTERS served in etiy style to suit the
lAdlcx. a on
C. I". NTCW.1UT,
Morrison Street, St. Charles llulldlng,
WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER,
AMD 11KAX.ES IX
Clocks, "Watches and Jewelers' Goods,
Repairing done as usuaL
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SOMETHING new:
THE JONES SPEING BED
THE HEST IS" THE MARKET
TT hi VERY ELASTIC, CHEAP AND DURA-
X bie; has no naroorior vermin ana
Cannot Get Ont of Order.
Is now the leadlug cheap Spring Red In the
Eastern marlset. li can oe nau oi
BARNARD A GRLSWOLD,
Wholesale Agents, Portland,
nrTrUr .v shinier. Forest Grove: C. F. Royal
iAfayette: J. A. Taylor, McMlnnvllc; TL W.
Dunn, North Yamhill; iieury wenng, inns
boro.
Refer io Qulmby i Perkins, American Ex
change, romana; j. i. rvuu, .. c yuuvow
and Jerome Porter, Forest Grove: Dr. Sutton.
MrMlnnvllIe: A.C. Archlliold, HJllsbpro. and
u hundred others. TYLi:il& MUii-L.t.1 ,
3 lTtl
Forest Grove, Oregon.
,t. rvr. dyer,
UEALKK IN
nYSTERS. CLAMS. MUSSELS, FISH
GAME, POULTRY,
ASB
r R u I T s !
OYSTERS, CLAMS AND SALT WATER
Fish received from lMget Sound dally, and
delivered to any panoi uicciij fc i
Oysters (opened) Mcts. per 100; Clams.Mcts.
o iv s.
MUSEUM,
FIRST AND ASH STREETS, PORTLAND.
T. A. WOOD, l'roprlelor.
mite vise ui visit first of all others au Instl
I tullon of real merlt-lnstructlve, amuslnr,
cnUrtalnlng. New Wonders added every day.
rinn, rmni 5 i. v. till io r. v.. Sundays oxcept-
ed. Admission; 3 cts. Children under 10 half
Drlce' 3t
MISCELluVNEOUS.
CERTAIN CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA!
DR. E. CHAMPLAIN'S
TjIGNEOUS' EXTRACT!
Statement or Dr. 1'- t'ltmnplnlii.
IV 1S. Ill Richland county, Ohfb, I dlcov
ered this Extract to be a Sure Cure for Dys
ieiila. Tiie discovery was accidental In the
first Instance; but the extract neveronce failed
to cure, effectually and permanently, every
cae to which it seas applied. Iiiciudlni; many
oflonr standliislhat hiiddelleil every remedy
ofthe medical science or the day.
I mvc n-sldod Hie pat rlslit years In Clover
dale sonuma county. Calliornla. where, dur
in"all Ibis time, I have cuivd all my friends
who were dysiicptlc, free of charsc; they Intro
tluced their Iriends, who were- cured In their
turn, and the circle has continued cularslnir.Ko
that to comply with all demands my whole
time ami attention must be devoted to this re
medial Interest. Hitherto my labors in this
direction have lioi-n sratultous; but on appli
cation at the Fat.-nt Office till, extract svas cx
amine.1 and a patent 1-siieiI on the 13th of
Aumist.lirr. Tiie extract contains no alcoholic
or mineral subsLmcc, but is purely vegetable,
and compounded in Nature's grcut laboratory
bv a tlioroiiRli-solnir Temperance man and
member of Clovenlale Iiodge of Good Tem
plars. Assured from past experience that the
Extract will cure all cases ol Dyspepsia, I feel
confident It will meet a Great Need ol the t Iv
llixed World.
Certificate of IT. Glenn.
East Portland, Feb. 2U, 1S73.
Mr. E. II. EubaiiksDear Sir: I would re
spectfully state that I have been troubled with
indigestion nearly three years. Hearing of Dr.
K. nhaninlnln's IJirneous Extract. I obtained a
bottle at Dr. M. Mack's Dros Store, and after
iislnc about one-half a bottle, was entirely re
lieved oTall symptoms of Dyspepsia, and have
uo difficulty now In properly digcstlns my
food. I can conscientiously recommend It to
such as are afflicted, knowing it to be a certain
re. Your, truly, 11. ui.K..
OrtlHrnte or Mrs. Ellen Freeland.
Portland. Oreeon. Feb. 3. 1ST3.
Mr. E. H. Eubanks DearSlr: I will rcspect-
I fully Inform you that I have been troubled
with Dyspepsia lor many years, anu eouiu Rei
no relief until I zot a bottle of Dr. E. Cham-
(-plains Ligneous Extract, and after usinjf it, find
III has been or great ocneiu io me. i iuiok h
will make a permanent cure. I have no hesi
tancy in rccommenuingii io an who are irmii
led with the complaint. Yours truly.
JI rS. t-JAAiX h llKKUl.Ml
Price St-OO per Bottle.
HODGE, CAI.EI' A- CO., Wholesale As'li,
PORTEND, OREGON,
nd sold by all leading Druits.
E. H. EUBANKS,
(ira'l ircnt fur Urrgon and Adjolnlox Irrrlturlrs.
Residence, on C street, bet. Front and First.
.. ill
THE
SKI. F-A OT INC
RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES,
An articlo long needed by the public, have Just
been iccelved imm the Hast by
CEORCE A. PEASE A. CO.,
COR. OF MORRISON AND FIRST STREETS.
Only place In the city that has them.
Call and sec them, and you will be sure Io pur
chase, cs iney are so nanny, anu
cheaper than ordinary good.
Full satisfaction guaranteed on all good.
3 W
d. n. imitais,
GENERAL JOBBER IN THE FURNITURE LIKE,
Washington St., bet. Third and Fourth,
Portland, Oregdn.
'URNITCRE REPAIRED A VARNISHED.
Ihslrs Ilf-l'snfd and Cane fur Sale.
Will go out to residences to do anything in
my Hue.
as- jiatr ino i.epairingoii.uairs a cpecinny.
Don't want any tlat Purses around. ' S 17
I'll I LI I WEllEJt,
UPHOLSTEREK,
162 First ht., in Vaughn's llrick Store.
1 LL KINDS OF NEW PARLOR SETS,
! Chnlrsand Iiungeson hanil.
Repairing done cucap ana in a satisinciory
mauncr. 3I
MRS. VI'IIAJI IIENI1EE,
CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM
Congress Hall, Ilnsli Street,
Iletween California and Montgomery streets,
Room . second floor. Circles Thursday and
Saturday evenings. Seances for busiuess.
v.nu
CH. LOUIS KUHN,
I FURNITURE made to order ; also neatly re
; paired, varnlsheil and polNlied, by a com
petent mecnanic on rcasouauic terms. ive
orders at corner Third and A Streets. 2 GOtf
CUIUS. SCI.OTII.
INVITES HIS OLD PATRONS AND TIIE
Public generally to call at his
NEW BUTCHER SHOP,
Washington L, one door east of Third.
CITY MARKET COFFEE STAND,
"IXrilERE YOU CAN GET A NO. I CUP OF
V eonee.tenorohocolate.atany hour of the
day.
I.imeh nt 12 o'clock Promptly Served.
Alwavs on hn
r"olce Soups, Meats, Poul-
Irv. Gamennd
ved In tho best style.
1'ies, raKCS at. nnuis, iresti every nay.
Coffee supplied tor lMrtles. lLilli anil rami
lies, on the short et ijotlcc.
OPEN TROM fcA. M. TILL 10 P. M.
Please
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Ive me avail.
M. II. SHEPARD.
A. C. WALL1NC,
Book and Job Printer,
PITTOCK'S BUILDING, CP-STAIRS,
Corner Front and Stark streets,
Portland, Oregon.
Wot k done at REASONABLE RATES. ISA
LONG LOOKED FOR COME AT LAST !
rpHE UNIVERSAL MICROSCOPE. The best
X Iiw-Prlceil Microscope ever made. Ex
ceedingly useful for cxamlalng flowers. Insects
nnri minute ouiecis.uciecunziounicncii .Mon
ey, and Disclosing the Wonders of the Micro
scopic World. It is adapted to the use of Phy
sicians, Students and the Family Cirelc. Re
quires no Focal Adjustment, and can therefore
be readily used by any lierson. Other Micro
scopes of no greater power cost $3 each and up
wards, and arc so difficult to understand that
none out scientific men can use them, Tho
Unlverlal always gives satisfaction. One single
Microscope will he sent carefully pocked, by
uiBii,ua rcrcijtb ui 31. Ageing wantea every
mIim l.l.lrai, ft 1 I III fo .
2-rWm Allen. Michigan.
SMALL-POX EELEDY.
SMALL-POX!
DR. BORZEATJ'S
SMALL-POX ""CURE AND PREVENTIVE,
Now prepared and kept on hand at my office.
Cor. First and Mnln Streets,
Sl!KE Cl'ltE OH l'KEVENTIVK
For thar disease.
SAMl'EL CORWIN, Proprietor.
The Iiistorv ol this medtMne ennnnt hetterbd
explained than by Inserting the following let-
, San Francisco, July 5, 1372.
My Dear Old Friend, Samuel Corwln:
I liave no doubt but vnu will hemnrh cnrnrlaed
on receiving' this letter, but, perhaps, not mora
so, or more gratified, than I was to hear from
you. The manner in which I heard from you.
and learned or your whereabouts. Is this: I
happened to be looking over an Oregon paper
and noticed your name, as representative elect.
nuiii iiii.uuuuii couiuy. ine inriu orpieasura
whicli I experienced on reading Is indescriba
ble. The manv acts nr ktminpsa vhirh I re
ceived at your hands long years ago had never
oeen lorgoiien, notwithstanding our corres
pondence has been broken ror seventeen years.
Well, Sam, 1 won't attempt to give you mora
than the outlines of what has transpired with
me since we last corresponded. So many Inci
dents otthe past. In which you and I were con
nected, crowd upon my mind that I cannot
think or write oi myself. Does your mind ever
revert t tho past, when we first met how you
took )nc In as a partner, when those who
should have been my best friends threw off ou
me how we got snowed in and had to live on
iiotatoes straight for six weeks how good that
grizzly meat tasted what a disgraceful retreat
we made from our poor innocent Jack, when
we thought wo were beseiged by a grizzly r
Well, Sam, those events of 1S2 frequently fur-
nlsh subject matter lor my thoughts, and. as 1
am writing to you, crowd upon my mind, but 1
Will dismiss them for the present to glse plac
to that which will, perhaps, be of greater inter
est to you.
I pocketed eleven thousand dollars out ofthe
Deep Claim" you gave me in Maraposa.and
started for home In June, 1SV I Invested lour
thousand dollars In real estate In this city, and
lcftltInrareorMcl.Btie,ouroiucauinmaie. Jiy
proiieity here has yielded me a handsome in
come, and ouailrupled in value. 1 weni inio
tiiiNinrss iii New York city. In which i was very
sin-ccsiful sold out two years aeo, 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, v, line in franco i.was bu
With this small-pox. The lady of the Inn told
me that I was fortunate to take the- disease at
that plai -, as there was an old small-pox doc
tor near lis- wno never laiieu io cure, w umiw:
bow hnd i'ie disease: and sure enough. I began
to recover within four hours aftercoiamcuclnif
to take the medicine, and in tweniy-iour nouis
I felt null- well. I was so much elated, with
the magics Meets of the medicine that I was
determined f possible, to obtain the formula,
in wlileli I . seceded, by paying handsomely
and pisimlslv-x not to divulge U In France.
I see from regon papers that you have the
disease am g you. The enclosed pavka-e
contains th. onniiln and sufficient material
for fumilv uw I have cured all the cases that
1 have cornel i contact with, and find It an In
fallible euro nd preventive. When you an
swer tills I w: ' forward sufficient of the mate
rial to make u a fortune, as I have ample,
and rest assure! I reciprocate past favors.
I will close for the present and await anx
iously your an-wer. Direct to San Francisco,
a- I will remain here about two months.
Yours, etc., ISAAC RICHARDSON.
The followin ; testimonials arc from reliable
persons: Portland, SopLl,lH73.
Statement: My son Henry, now six years oi
age, had a severe attack of tho malignant form
or scarlet rever aliout four years ago. My 1am
Uy physician. Dr. Hamlin, or Marysvllle, Cali
fornia, told me that tho child had better have
died, as he would be afflicted all his life with
sores of a scrofulous nature, which he consid
ered Incurable. The condition of the child up
to hf-l April seemed to confirm the Doctors
opinion, as he never was free from those
erupllous sores. A number of our best physi
cians had endeavored in vain to give the child
relief. At the time I commenced giving him
Dr. llorzeau'.s Small-pox Remedy the child was
unable to open his eyes, his face was a com
plete mass of Inflammation and corruption
running from both cars. He took two bottles
ofthe above-named medicine as per directions.
In twelve hours from commencing to take the
medicine, a favorable- change was noticeable,
and in les ;.ian six weeks all traces of the old
affliction had disappeared. JNO. M. FRONK.
The following named persons are referred to
as liavingn knowledge ofthe above statement:
Dr. J. A. Iilanchard. oculist, who treated the
child for sore eyes, Dr. iltnerrDr. E. G. Free
land, J. Murray, contractor, Geo. W. HUlman,
Isaac Sherman, and many others of Portland,
Oregon. JOHN M. FRONK.
Albany, Oregon, June 1, 1STS.
Mr. Corwin Dear Sir: I used two bottles ol
vour small-pox remedy, for scarlet fever,
lloth or my cblldred had It, and all the medi
cine they used was your small-pox remedy.
Their recovers- was siieedy and complete.
CHARLES NOLAN.
Portland, Oregon. SepL 13. 1ST3.
My clerk, W.Cavlness, was taken slca: with
measles, iat March. I udmlnlstered Dr. Bor
zeau's small-pox remedy according to accom
panying directions, and In all my experience
with that dlease I never needed a more com
plete and Mwedy recovesy.
IL G. FREELAND,
Druggist, 113 First street, I'ortlaud.
Portland, Oregon, SepL 1, 1STS.
For the benefit of my friends aud the public.
I state the following facts: On the fth day of
September, ! fcitnuito unwell, having head
ache, pains in my. back and Joints, with occas
ional chills; a fever set in aud about the 9th a
scarlet rash was plain to be seen on my skin.
I had become satisfied that I had the symp
toms of small-pox, and commenced taking
Corwln's preparation for the cure of that dis
ease, and it proved n success In my case, as no
farther developments appeared. I took but IS
des, and have since felt all rlghL I have no
hesltnncy in recommending it to my Iricnds
who may feel any symptoms or small-pox.
.JAMES FI G VLLIGHER.
Root maker, litl First street, Portland.
Portland, Oregon, SepL I5,1S73.
I have taken one bottle of Dr. Borzeau's
Small-pox Remedy as a preventative, and al
though frequently rxposed to tho disease at
tiiottme, i escapeu an symptoms.
JA.11W .SI. MAI lir.ftl ,
Contractor and Builder, Portland, Or.
T have taken Corwln's Smnll-Dox Remedv.
mid being exposed to the disease at the same
time, escapeu an symptoms, wiiicu is me only
pnmrtti.it it is a preventative.
4 T TlT.f.T.T.
City Counetlman, 3d Ward, Portland, Or.
I have been using Corwln's Small-pox Rein
ed-, and though exposed to the disease, have
no svinntoms.
i oenes e n io oe a preventative
as well as a cure. A. McEWAN.
Portland, Or.
I being exposed to the small-pox, contracted
the disease. I used for It Corwln's preparation
and no other medicine except alterative. Th
postuics never maiureii. 111 no marKs. -iy
lllness wra not nt nil severe. My children,
live In number, were all taken with the dis
ease, and treated by;one of our best physicians,
employed by the city. One, a girl of fouryears,
died, and the balance were, badly marked. I
Used aUOUl IWO OOlllCS OI we llliuitim-.
EMH.i mcm-iiu-.
Torttand, Oregon, August as, JS.
I was taken with smalt-po- about the 35th of
Jul I had purchaed a bottle 01 ur. ior-
zean's Small-pox licmeuy somemu
and commenced taking It as soon as 1 wassat-
Istled I had theuisca.se, which
ond day of my Illness. My ieKn
except severe vomiting , svhlch took place he-
foro I cominence.1 using the medicine. The
vomiting s .what conviuc mc m m, um,
place that I bad the small-pox. I took one
bottle I think about thirty doses. In three
days I was . ' te to go to wore. 1 uave nave no
doubt but ti t the Remedy saved me from be
ing IliarCwl, .1 pernap? irom "l?""v
rnr.i'. j. iiiAivjiic.il,
Stane Mason and Gardner.
Statement J. IL Lake, dealer In stoves and
tin-ware, on Front, between Morrison and
Yamhill strct: "My daughter was taken
with the small pox about the 13th of August.
,v Physician is empioycu, anu me patient
was apparentl in a critical condition. I pro
cured Dr. Borz ill's Small-pox remedy, which
was administer, d with apparent good effect.
My wife. belne exposed, hail taken tho medi
cine as a preventative had tlieprimary symp
toms, out no postuic.s, or serious iicauiess."
Tills Remedv :s also a sure cure for Chicken-
pox, Scarlet Fes er, Measles, and all scrofulous
and skiu diseases.
SAMUEL CORWIN,
Office Southwest comer Maluand First Sts.
Orders sent to Samuel Corwln, Proprif'oj."1"
E. G. Freeland, 13 First St., 1-oriland, Oregon,
will be promptly attended to.
Onlcrsforadozenormore
partof the United Slates by txprcs'. s
Jr Price-One Do"' per Uort!e.-
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