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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1874)
FRIDAY.... '.Avail. 3,'lStC HOMEHEWS. The Uaso ball season is at hand. The-contract for building an academy at Sheridan has been let for $2,500. Dallas has now three temperance or ganizations in a prosperous condition. The M. E. Church South, of Dallas, have sent East for a bell for their church. The Grange at Dallas has already a large membershipand is rapidly increas ing. Fishel & Roberts have received a very large stock of clothing of all descriptions. Now comes Baker City and closes her public :sohools for the lack of funds. This cause is operating all too exten sively In our State. Advices of March 20th from Eldorado, Baker county, state that cattle and sheep are dying In considerable numbers on Willow Creek. Lieutenant T. D. Maurice, of Raleigh, Aortli Carolina, several years ago sta tioned at Cape Disappointment, writing to friend in Astoria, says: "To give you an idea of the beauties, attractions, etc., of this country, as compared with Oregon, I would simply say that I would rather be Uing in your State thau die a natural death here." Call at O. Dannie's new photographic rooms and see the newenvention for tak ing fine pictures. Only one flight of stairs. Corner of Yamhill and First streets. He has employed a first-class operator and re-toucher, (lately from the East), and is now ready to make the lat est style of pictures at reduced prices. Mr. C. H. Miseimer has the reputation of being one of the best operators and re-touchers of the day. Try him. MISCELLANEOUS. all arrearages arc I - UTHE IMMENSE WINTER' STOCK workers to attond and give the aseem-1 ' Trie i.mr oi Newspapers. bled multitude at b Ann! versa rv t j ,.nfciB-MKlT(esprcS5lnotlco benefit of their ;j,f lo " -'tiy are .-..usldervd as wishing to mcnt, and in return recti vcjjrcsh laspi- ,, ;,nir -mtMertwion. ration enthusiasm and hope, from thci ,r -puona, occasion and who will reflecti ou.ybur Miiwcriterdcr the discontinuance S,tinn tho beneficent. InabcnS of of -' lr newspaper., (In publisher mar con- IbeiFquickened life. , ZZ 1 M j'S?.'1. Mrs D will cbeerfuIlyVco-operato j-"1 1 J with you in your organIzlngJftborsj as 3. ifMibscTiber neglect or refuse to take their ..!. .mnrlnnnii has-made'lierVtTV li' Ws'WKPra from the nHm.tn Irlileli IIipt are skillful in that department. We tru-t directed, the l holds them responsible until B O O TS AND SHOES you will not delay tno vcorKOi orgatiiza- ih-v have settled the Mils, ami ordered Ihcm tion, if SUCH Sliail ue iic.-:iratii,j, irr me i.cniuiiiueu. appointment of delegates, became M rs- 1 i. It subscribers I), snail Mil to OJ. 1!i:,lmIn ,, publisher, and the newspa. AVe will uanu you io wmmui.i.e , ar(. .nt to tho tonnert lreetIonithey are with our Cor. Sec.. Mrs. Mary J ( oi- L,. woKlhte , Hn Xo. KV2 II vile street, rMtn l- rurf-m i.N v k -f I K S " t -x' n.nonmlitinn and nrouwAi ' T l" "'a,, hve decided t our cause in vour place, with as little of ' 'K.", . 'delayas poSsiU'o: " - - - : f,nd,!"avi iiy oruer oi uie iw"u uonni. Mils. M. A. Lewis, lTesliieut, ' Miss. Tl A. H. I k Wolf, Vice Pre., , Miss. MLvky J. Collins, Cor. .Sec, , 1 Mks. MLvky F. fcNWHeeouv Officers of Board of Control of the ( "ulr l4L i( yuijuu i r - .. - - Mrs. C. M. 1'almeb, Pretidlnt, Mrs. M. A. Duncan, Vice I'ns't, Miis..I'l (. Leavitt, Vice Pres't, v JIR3. JBK.V . rAIlK, UcrpJB JMi u Officer of the OallfoAOa WTX jtsso, tion, Hli memvert y mc Control. remo to other puces Wuh- parjjfjc Boot and Shoe House, inblishr. Hnil Hie netrsna- I ' roil. FIRST AND MORRISON STS., Vlll be closed out forjhe next 30'days'at.fnml I.V&S Til AX COST! that refusing to pipers from the office, or removing m ibem uncalled for, Is prima laclc r.cc of Intentional fraud, lie n-xitmaaler who neglects to give the iioiI'c of the neglect oi a person to take !!' c.Hcc the newspapers nddrcssed to l liMr to the publlslier for the subcrlp- TRICES: I.idles' Kld-Koxed Balmorals SllsxeV " " Children's " " SIcn's Heavy isoois I toys' " " Youths' " " Children's Roots ...$1 M 1 25 1 CO .. 2 -2W I M 1 00 land Wreetorr, the only correct i. : :"'''t!iIccdltionrTerpnbIlshcdhcrc. l'rlcc. A , iiK-hiding supplements In April, Julyand ciol..or. The edition for 1371 will contain new illu-ii-.i'ion?. Advertising space 23 per cent. 1 - ..t 1 Til , 1.,l.ltAf ln ,, ., , ii w, ni iwiiuimnn a: usiinau .i item uiaic I Aeenry,ll First Mt. I-8A5IUEL,Pul)lllier. parcliase dXlTIILKO nnd, at the Manuiacturimr 1 FrrfNIniNOBi5bISftattheJranulacturinc MirrnomsT Hpiscr.i)-GlKrKoi(Mtr at I.-;.".'i!ishTnentof FISIIKLi KOBURTS, corner Taylor and Thlru. im-v. u. . Iter, Pa'rtnr. 1 of Flr-t and Washington street, where there Preaching sen-irrs In tbeinornlngal llu' '.o k; , aiw,,v- hc loand a raiiinlete ftock or men in the evenluK, from April to Juiy, ut 7:i : An- aiwajs oc wjiui a rompieie hock oi men CUt to November al7:T0; December to Mnrch ! all ''" cioimng. ilia oes; jiorciiani lanor- at 7. uommunion service the flr-i S-ili'mi mornlnc in each month. I"rsyer nii- iins SPEIHG WEATHEE. Lives there a growler witli whom the disease has become so chronic, as not to be silenced, if not eflectually cured, by the surpassing beauty of our present spring? If there is, he should certainly be banished to Greenland or Alaska, there to live in a snow hut and feed upon train, oil, while the sunny skies, luxuriant pastures, and green fields of Oregon ever haunt his momory. Truly we believe that we might al most be pardoned for writing a disquisi tion upon the weather, and should bo per haps betrayed into so doing, but for the lucky and timely reflection that our readers have most likely not slumbered and slept during the past three weeks, but have enjoyed the spring as well as we. Suffice it to say that the skies n bright, the pastures and fields green, air soft and balmy, mud a thing of the past, umbrellas and overshoes at dlscoun', farmers jubilant, Grangers sanguine, men tractable, women smiling, children good-natured, everybody happy, and our beautiful balmy, springy weather is what ails them all. Let us commiserate those luckless in dividuals who know nothing by experi ence of this land of Webfoot, but who sit for six months of the year among snow-drifts, masticate frozen apples and potatoes with chattering teeth, and re ceive with a cold smile of incredulity our o'er true account of our most health ful and delightful climate. Sabbath evening, one hour lx-toro trea. !iin young people's pxaxpr liirljn.;, Vedn.-d:!y evenlni;: regular weekly Vwyer tAwthc uii i Thursday evening, and general e)'i-li-ni-.- meeting on nrst Thursday eenir2 in inch month; all at same hour as preaching si rvi-'. Noon meetings daily. Sumlay S'-!.k,I n' 2 H. M.: Chinese hunday School at :;:!); siind:i School Missionary Concert on flr&t .und y in eAch month at 2 1 x. Slra:gcrx cordially in vited. I"ews free. t FiaSTFuraBYTBRiAxCHcraat Conar'VaslI- Ington and Third. Rev. Zr. IJndsley, Fu-t.r. Residence, corner Morrison and Ninth slree:x. , Sablmih Re r vices at 11 a. X- and 7:15 v. M. fSab-1 O 7T T bath School and Bible Claiw at 12::. Fin-.er meeting at G:I5l JI. Jctnre Thurb t v n lngat7:15. CenUeinen 1ll bo in n!tcnd.ir.c. ' at the doors to conduct straagers aad l-ittr.- io seals. ins l.:ahIUhmcnt fnOreson Is connected with I tlir-r More, and a perfect fit is always guaran ty.!. 3 II Men's Kip Hand-Made Custom three-soled' tVnf' 1 Cm Patrldgc's Slaughter Boots Z 4 OJ (irain iiuuuug uoois . 4 a) llibuanl's Celebratcu nanu-.iane rrench Calf Boots 6 20 Smith. Champun v t-w iivniamt) Cus tom French Calf Boots q a) Smith, CliamplinAlo.'S(i-onianiil Amer ican iau imout - . a u) .5 50 . 00 2 U) r 1 M , I 00 ISO . 1 25 . 1 CO . 1 . l ro . i LO .350 Men's Best Quality Hunting Boots. Amerlean Killing liool Buckle Arctic Overshoes. Alaska Overshoes.. Best OualitVjRubber Overshoes ... Women's Buckle Arctic Overshoes. Alaska uvcrsiioes.. Self-Actlng Rubber Overshoes- Men's Screwed Brogans Pegged Brogans California Calf, Tap-Mile California Hun" Calf, Tap-sole .13U 'JA'COI MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In T Tt, V Gt- O O D S , MILLINERY AMD FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gknts Fcknishinq Goods, Ladles nuil XIsscs TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornament', Flowers Ribbons, Trimming, etc. Dress Goods, White Goods, Yankee No tions, Etc. Ladles' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AQENT OF THE ELLEN DA f.E WOOLEN MILLS CO. A Stock of Blankets, Yarns, Bea vers, Tweeds and Cassimeres Constantly on Hand. LATEST STYLES BY EVERY STEAM EB. F..r th' very best photographs, go to Bradley Ituiofson's Gallery without STAIRS r :v ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, Mont- '.'ii.iory fit-, San Francisco. 'nfe'CMLLxNEOUS. THIRD STREET DRY GOODS STORE! OP THE FIRE! NOW IS THE TIME ! Far All at Want their Fetes lo Look Oraoliful ! ' i T 1 fi I TAVE fTrl'KD CI" MY NEW ROOMS TjNrT.vniAS CnAraL Corner of Yamhiil and Keventli street. Rev. T. I- Eliot, Pastor. Rg- umr n ivm v nrj tswuiii v tl A. M, anti , l i 5 u7-rT; expres-lr for the business, I would most mnnih. u K m.,nW,n sL.T- ,i , 7 -V. V: ' r. 'P'.''-""' VV1 e '"""'I? Bentlemen OI on Itat dv. iSsiurV residence, imon "" nu v.c.n.y u can aim vis.i me sireei, ociween nun anumzuu Baitist Chchch Comer Fourth and Alder streets. A. It. Medbury, Fastor. Froa4ilng on Sabbath at 11 In the morning and a 7:0 P. ' Irayer meeting oitThorsday evening of eoch week at 8. Sabbath Srhoni at H o'clock ttiin dny, immediately after morning pn-achln. Seats free. Baptist Mission E:ti Portland. at cottage on the corner of O and Servlcri Seventh streets, every Sunday at 11 and at 3w Jntbb.it h School nncr morning iireaching. NcTghbor- NEW PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, Corner First and Yamhill streets. I have nn entire now outfit. My prices will c'l'itiiim- to be lower than in anv other Rooms in 1 c.i : hind. AU kinds of work done In the Art, ami in ine n(i style, piointng out nnt- c,a'. wort win oc nnisneu in my koouis. i 1T113- one nignioi sinirs. JOHN WILSON Is now receiving from Eastern Markets Domestic Cotton Bleached and Brown. In all width rrom , to i;anion Flannel, Ticking. Cheviot shirting stripes, DetiliUh,eir. Flntiuels All wool, silk and wool, cotton and wool. 111 wniie ami colors: iwiueti scarlet; blue, gray and plaid shirt ing; meunaie nanneii, cic. Llneus. . Table Inmavk. all Prices. 50 conts to .peryanl; sinning ana brown lin en; napkins una (Incn txwiru, tow els; crash, etc. - -it Blankets Casslmere, tweed, yanio, etc. DresH Goods In all the new shades, for fall and winter. Mourning woods, elc. Zepliyr--Wool, White Goods, Embroideries, t nncy uoous, eic. win be sold 10 vi tan CASH 1 O. DEXXIK, llMHixtrai.lier. Land for Sale. CMI ACUKSOF FARMING LAND, 3$ miles ft 1 T I H W hi JQC 3C j jK. IK ID Y ' S hood prayer meeting Tuesday evenings. Catholic CnrRcit Corner Stark and Third streets, llev. Father Flerens In charge, assist ed by Rev. C Delnhunter. First Mass, cm a. m. Second Masrf, S o'clock; High Mass, 10:30; Vespers, 7a. (). TmxiTy Cirrncii Oorner of Oak atlfl Fifth. Rer. It. S. Nevins, D. I., lUflor. Sunday School at 9: A. K. Morning service at II. Evening servleec at 7. Lectures Friday even ing at 7. Bisitor Scott Grammar Rcnoot- Oeo. Bur ton, Ciinplaln. Divine services in the larce sehoolroom of the CmninMnvliml every Sun- . day morning at X o.'clock. bunduy School tB R ! C H T'S DISEASE! St. Stephen's Ch apkl Vrncr Madison nnd I Fourth. Rev. John Rosenbunr, JuOorj Ser- I iees at II in the mornlru? and Sin the cvenin-r. sunuay scuooi aireciiy arrer morning service. Hall St. M. E. PiiuacK Corner Hall and Sixth. Rev. W. IL Meissv. Pastor. Serv Ices at II A. 11. and r. x. Sunday School at n a. m Prayer meeting every Thnraday evening. St. David's ChAr-i. E st l'ortinnd. Rev. c It. Bonnell, minister In charge. Servie. . at 11 In the morning and Vf tn Uie afternoon. Sun day School UK In the morning. CoxaitEOATlOKAL EasTPortland 8ei Ice nt the school house in the McMillan DiaU, it 11 , In the morning; Sabbath School at 12irT Rer, t BlatflWiO-? CtTXfl E.vst FortIjAnd M. E. Cnmrn Rev. .1. W. ' Miller, Fastor. Preaching at II A. H. ami 7. p. i . JEIlMATUJUtHtKA, M. sunuay ieuoot at 2 p. jl ITaver meeting v-.l. 1.11 ""Tr'' .'"- ' - ' iimnii.HiAiHi in un nstbi. 1 from R. R. deiKit nt alcm, block In Eait Portland. Enquire Of Also, : 153m "1 .OH.NWVILSON. No. 107 Third street, Portland. FLVID EXTR.CT B V C M UT ! The only known Kemwly for And a positive remedy for 1 .(! T, GRAVEL, STKICTTUnS, DIABHTKP, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DKBILITY, DROPSY, . , 1 ' No. .-retention or Incontinence of Uiine.IrritH- t Ua ,Im n-saniatton or Plewllen of the PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ROOXS-Comer First nnd Stnrk Sts. over Itdd A Tilton's Bank. Contain Our Torre Thonanl (bolre Books Over 100 Papers and IgagnTiiri. KidnoysJ A. M. E. Zion Cm-am between B ami C. Rev. J. F. Anderson. l"astor. Circular Letter. The California "Woman Suffrage As sociation has issued the following cir cular, which is being extensively dis tributed throughout the State: San Francisco,' March 20, 1S74. "We, the officers of the Board of Con trol of the California Woman Suffrago Association, have the pleasure to inform you that 31rs. A. J. Utinlway, 01 i'ort land. Oreuou. the earnest, able and elo quent editor of the Xew In'orthwest newspaper, devoted to the enlargement oi Uie educational anu industrial oppor tunities, and to secure the property and political rights of woman, in particular. and of the cause of teuipernucc and morality, peace and progress In cenercil. has consented to labor in this State, from March 20th to the 1st of May, of tne present year, in Uie special iutere 01 woman. The Board is anxious lo utilize her la bors while here, to the best possible ad vantage to the movement, It will be impossible, during her pres ent stay, to visit more than a score of tho most important towns in the central portion of our State. Should she visit your town, youraetivo and earnest co operation will bo necessary to impart euiuieui: iu iiui luuura. Allow us to suggest, when you receive information from Mrs. Duniwav hv mail or otherwise, that Mie will address your people at a specified time, that you win secure u nan lur uie occasion, Willi out any unnecessary ilelny; have it nroporly ventilated and seated, lighted and warmed; havenoticesof the lecture' extensively posted about town, an nounced from the pulpit, and also, if the time will permit, through the columns of the local papers. Arrange for her personal accommodation with some lamny in mc vicinity 01 uie uau, anu provide her a "Conveyance without nhnnre to the place of the next and suc ceeding lecture. Hotel and traveling expenses necessarily fall heavily upon 1 one, but arc comparatively light, when shared by many. We feel that you will be richly re warded for the required outlay of labor and expense, to make her visit to your place a grand success, by the good feel ing, Interest and enthusiasm she will Suspire by her presence and efforts In behalf of our liberalizlngand rapidly ad vancing cause. "We beg to Invite your special atten tion to the fifth Anniversary of the Cal. V. S. A., which will commence its ses sions in this city on Wednesday at M., April 29, 1S74, and will probably con tinue through three days. "We confi dently predict that this will be tho largest, most enthusiastic and important "Wotnan Suffrage gathering over as sembled on the 1'acific Coast Already the Oregon "W. S. Society has commis sioned five delegates to be present on that occasion, and many of our local Societies are also preparing for It Your W. S. Society, if in a working condition, is earnestly invited to send to It a goodly delegation; If It is not, will you not re-organize tno same, or, If more couvenieui, iorni a now society and commission some of your best Services ut 11 a. m. and 70 P. M. Sabbath School at 2 r. x. Colored M. E. CHPsm-niun nsrer S. J. McCormick's store. Rev. Daniel Jones. Pastor. Services at 11 a. . and 7:13 P. u. Sabbath School at . p. M. FutsT CoxflHEOATiOKAL Cnctn Corner of Jefferson and Second. Rev. J. D. Eaton, Pas tor. Services at II in the mocnlnx and In the evening. OUR AGEBTS. The following persons are duly authorized to act as Agents for the New Northwest : Mrs. Kern Kola ma Mnry P. Snow A. W. McOnnnell Horace H. Day Mrs. S. M. Miller MrsJ.il. Foster Ashby Pearee- Dr. Bay ley A. A. Mnnnlnit Miss Virginia Olds. Hiram Smith Mrs. J. W. Jackson m. W. Beach.. llev. Win. Jolly . Hon. T. W. 1 la veil port Mary J. Macers.- A. W. Stamwd S. H. ClBue;hton C. A. Reed Mrs. O. T. Daniels-. Mrs. Nellie Curl .. P. C. Sullivan Mrs. M. P. Cook Mrs. M. C Cllne Mrs. It. A. Vawters Mrs. IL IL Bishop. Rev. J. V. Damon Mrs. Jane M. Wilson Philip Rite San Kran-!sc -.North Yamhill .New Yrk City Last i'hanee .. ..Aibnnj Bcuto;i cum .. Om-allls ulympia MrMinnville Harrivbunr Kuene l'!t . Uuaoa. isia U...HIIBDOM ... silerutn .Urv.i!!. ...BrownsviMt lA'hanon S11I cm 1-:i! in Co'.et'.lus Gravel or Brlckdnat Deinult and Mu ms or Mii-y Jiiarnarnes. It HAK KEY'S 3XTSACT BTJCHTJ Permanently cores all diseases ol the MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL Monthly Dnei 81 00 I'nyable Quarterly Dikectors Wm. K. liidd, P. O. Schnyler. Jr. M. P. Deady, U H. Wakefield. W. II. Bracketl A. C. Glbbs, C. H. Lewis, M. W. Kechhelmer, H r niuns, i mum. Officers : MISCELLANEOUS. anSCELTiAIs'EOUS. tr PARTICULAR, Orders. ATTENTION Paid to ul F- C. WOODCOCK. c. i iKTEnitEia. WDODCOCK & INTERMELA, Dealers In FOItniON. FANCY AKD STAPLE GROCERIES. 0RE80N & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. NO. I TIME SCHEDULE. . I N0.U- T,-TA?r- K'KCT MONDAY. FEB. 16th, X lS7I.attA.il. for the government and In formation oi employes only: the Company re serve the right to vary therefrom as circum stances may require. Daily Trains will run between PORTLAND AND ROSEBURO as follows: LEAVE. Ar.UlVE. Portland 7:tlA.M. I Roseburjc H", p. jr. Rotebiirs If J A. it. I Portland. S:U) p. m. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN, Dally (except 'Sundays), as follows: lkave Ar.nxvE ,i... 1 .r.n. r I Alhnur . SS P. JT. Albanv-."." SAIaIx. 1 Portland IOoKa.m. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains. Cloe connect ions are made at Ro.eburtrwlth tuesiages oi mc v.uioniia aim wii-sun c, &r Tickets Tor sale to all the principal points in California and the East, nt ComiKiny's office. Cor.F and Front Stiat Ferry Lanaliiir, Portland. its-NOTICE. Passengers for Butteville, Champoeg, Dayton and lifayettn will take tho iwint fur the nlmve nolnts at Canemali. eir Storage will be Charged 011 Freight re- malnlnzin waienouses over.-i noui. tar Freizhtwill not be received for shipment after u o'ciocc p. m. , J. 1IKA.M11. jr.. Oen. Freight and Passenger Agent. -wir SMALL-POX REMEDY.' -r - ji SMALL-POX!' Oiolee Dairy Uutter n Npeelnlty! THE WHITE HOUSE!" PORTLAND, OREGON, Southwest corner of First and Yamhill streets. I Cah paid for country produce. S 31 THE LEAKING DRY (lUOI)S, Mir.T.I.NEKY, AND -Eara-jplT" Battery! ii:i,i.ixi:it a co., Washington St., bet. Second and Third, ITnnov Gootlst Enipot'iitiu OF THE CITY, No. S7 First Street. rvun FACILITIES FOR IMPORTING Di rect from lint hands enable ns to receive THE LATEST NOVELTIES! As soon as Introduced In the East. 3 SI LEWI- A STRAUSS. PORTLAND OREGON E MANUFACTURE AN A NO. 1 ARTICLE OF BREAD, CRACKERS And all kinds of Pastry usually found In aFlrst Class Bakery. 'Goods delivered to any part of the city. j;t.7Inl OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S iAs.sr.t;r.it srur.nur.n. TOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL LEAVE X Portland as lollows : For Tlie DnllcH: CAKES, Dally (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock A. M. 1 For Astoria: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. M. For Kalamn and Tncoinn: Dally (Sundays excepted) at 6 A. iC For Victoria; Wednesday and Saturday at 6 A. M. S. G. REED. Vice President. nn' none Birr the desti THE "UNIVERSAL" SPRING BEDS ! EVERYBODY BUYS THEM ! I President ir WAKEFIELD If. FAILING Vice lTeident P. l HCIIU YI.KU. Ji: .Treasurer M.W. FECHIIEIMER CorniondiHgSec HENRY A. OXER Librarian anu iiccrec buboes, kisKlYS, a;;d dropsical sveliings, I BUY THE SHERWOOD ELASTIC BED! TF YOU WANT A BED TILVT WILL GIVE X Perfect Satisfaction. It is now the leading "lXrilY? Because they arc cheap, simple,! I durable and neat, and can be put 011 any -nmmnn sl.it liedalead. Ther l-.IU be nacliCd nnd sent to any address in a spaco ot one foot I square. Xo Xalls or Screivs About Them! SOMETHING NEW! JAPANESE PEAS! TWO HUNDRED BUSHELS TO THE ACRE. Fanners anil CSardciiers, Itend Tills! Agents Vantcd to Sell the Japanese Pea. DE. BORZEAIT'S SMALL-POX CURE AND PREVENTIVE, Now prepared and kept on hand nt myLOfflce, Cor. Tlrst and Maiu Streets, ISA- SURE CURE OR PEEVE.MH t. For that disease. SAMUEL CO P.WIN, Proprietor. Tlie history ot this medicine cannot better be explained than by Inserting the following let ter: San Francisco, July 2. 1S72. My Dear Old Friend, Samuel Corwln: I have no doubt but you will be much surprised on receiving this letter, but. perhaps, not more so.ormoreeratifled.than I was to hear from yon. Tho manner In which I heard from you. and learned of your whereabouts, is this: 1 happened to be looking over an Oregon pnier and noticed your name, as representative elect, rrom Tillamook county. The thrill or pleasure which I experienced on reading is Indescriba ble. The many acts of klndneM which I re ceived at your hands long years ago had never been forgotten, notwithstanding our corres pondence has been broken for 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, t-o many Inci dents of tho past, In which you aud I were con nected, crowd upon my mind that I cannot think or write ol myself. Does your mind ever revert to tlie past, when we first met how you took mo In as a partner, when those who should have been my best friends threw oa" 011 mo how we got snowed lri nnd had to live 011 potatoes straight for six weeks how good that grizzly meat tasted what a disgraceful retreat we made from our oor Innocent Jack, when we thought we were beselged by a grizzly ; Well, Sam, thoe events of ltr frequently fur nish subject matter lor my thoughts, and. as 1 am writing to you, crowd npon my mind, hut I 111 ,iismis them for the rreent to irive place to that which will, perhaps, be 01 greater inter est to you. .... I pocketed eleven thousand dollars out of the Deep Claim" you gave me in Maraposa.aud started for home In June, 1SV. I invested lour thousand dollars In real esiaie iu 11115 cuy.wnu left It in cnreofMclJine.ouroId cabin mate. My DToneitv here has yielded me a handsome in come, and quadrupled In value. 1 went Into business in rw iurs cy,m iuhih , -successful sold out two years ago, since which time I have been traveling In European coun tries. You know I used to nave a weakness ior traveling well. It has been gratiacit to my heart's content. v line in rranre 1 u with the small-pox. The lady of the luu told me that 1 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 nnercommencing to take the medlcine.and In twenty-four hours I felt quite well. I was so much elated with the magical effects of tlie medicine that I was determined, if possible, to obtain the formula. In which 1 sncceeueu, oy paying uuiiuHiuin and promising not to dlvulgo It In France. I see from Oregon papers that you have the disease among you. The enclosed package contain the formula and sufficient material for ramlly use, I Iiavo cureu an me ruses mm. I have come In contact with, and find It nn In fallible cure and preventive. When you an swer this 1 will forward sufficient of the mate rial to make you a lortune, as 1 nave aiupie, and rest assured I reciprocate past favor. I will close ror me present anu u.iait anx iously your answer. Direct to San Franclwo, as I will remain here about two months. Yours, etc, isaau jiiuiLiiuau. Tlie following testimonials arc from reliable persons: ,,., 0, , 1 UIUUIlUiKI'l .(! Statement: My son Henry, now six j ears of age, had a severe attack of the malignant form of scarlet fever about four years ago. My fam ily pliyslclan. Dr. Hamlin, of Marysvilie, Cali fornia, told me that the child had better havo died, as he would be afflicted all his life with sores of a .scrofulous nature, which hecomid ered Incurable. The condition of the child up to last April seemed to confirm the Doctors opinion, ns he never was free lrom those ernptlous sores. A number of our best physi clans had endeavored in vain to give tiie child relief. At the time I commenced giving him Dr. Borzeau'sSmall-pox Remedy the clilM was unable to open his eyes, his face was a com plete mass of inflammation and corruption running from both ears. He took two bottles of the above-named medicine as perdirections. In twelve hours from commencing to tnke tho medicine, a favorable change was noticeable, and in less than six weeks all traces of tlie old affliction had disappeared. JNO.M. FRONK. The following named persons are referred to as having a knowledge of tho above statement : Dr. J. A. Blanehard. oculist, who treated the child for sore eyes. Dr. Glltuer, Dr. E. G. Free land, J. Murray, contractor, Geo. W. Hlllmnn, Isaac Sherman, and many others of l'ortinnd, Oregon. JOHN M. FRONK. Albany, Oregon, June 1, 1S73. Mr. Corwin Dear Sir: I used two bottles ot your small-pox remedy, for scarlet fever, llotb of my chlldrcd had it, and all the medi cine they used was your small-pox remedy. Their recovery was speedv ond complete. CHARLES NOLAN. E-istlng in men, women and children, KOTNO MATTKR WHAT TUB AGK ! "Sn Prof. Steele says: "One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract uuenu is wortii more man an other Buenos combined., , . Pi isc, i 1 per ItoUle, or Six Hollies for 53. Depot. Kb. lis. Iltinnc M., New York. I laa In attendance to answer rorre-1 u-r Send stamp lor namprilcu, free. Bed on the 1'acific coast. Cannot Get Out of Order! FULLY WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. BiTThe only Bed preserving the body In a natural position. Forfurthcr particulars, call on or address S. 11. FOGG. First Street, between Taylor and Salmon, 3.1 Portland, Oregon. Iilllp D. J tooro Xal.-m . l:iii:l I.-ifayi lie Salem WalKburs 1 Pendleton Si-attlc 1 W: ll:i Vn'ls Walla Walla Port Twn'nd ' Trawling Agi nl I ...... 1 ravel in k , fr.i -....Traveling AeMit Traveling Ac nt Lafayette Albany ...Salem . FYft G rove Oregon City . Th Dalles Forest Grove Xehalem Travel h Airent ..........-EuS' ne .Man Fraiiei-co Mrs. lAura DePore Gordon California Mrs. Nellie Mossman olympla T. M aulsby ... fv,t lend "iwk- - 1- aton Kidrr. W. I Oi-ho -o Val!: v . . Tr.ivellaz Ag-n't 'lai-. ni.-'jtl Jolin Hollen. G. IS. Blood Mrs. M. Jeffrl'v- Dr.J.W. Wntts Mrs. M. Kelty A. N. Arnold . G. W. Lawson ..- -. Mrs. C. A. Ooburn Mrs. J. DcVore Johnson .... R. Pcntland J.T.Seott, Esq . Mrs. A. E. Corwln . Gen. Enele J. W. Jackson UP. Fisher ti. W. (i. W. Barnes... Mrs. E. Oakshett Mrs. J. C. Hayes James Vui, M. P. Owen... Mrs. I K. WliiUnore... Mrs. Sarah Harry . Mrs. Sarah Wall) "Woman's Journal". . Charles w. Tappan Mrs. I- M. Howell..... Mrs. M. J. Pen land Mrs. M. A. Dimtelr D. P. Porter . . Yreka, Cailtornia .'oq-rt. 1 .!!, . r.iln i -aer:inti'liti,, I ':ilit(,riil.i .. jj',i,,jn. :ililiri'i.i 1 JWSifcaAi-1 1 s -Salt I,ak. fi!.,-, r.T -1 iHiiiT. 1 r on . Halsf r. 1 11 llnMasnfr, Or .n SheddV, ricon Others artles desiring to act as AsefMi wtu , please forward their ruuncs. We maat Agents at every postoffiee Uirooshont OrasoBi and Washington Territory. 'ICEW TrflS"SvffilvJ .TO T11E NERVOUS AMD DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. Xo Charsc for Advice and Consultation. TM1..T. B DYOTT. rradnate of Jeflerson Med- J Ira! Collr, PlilTadelphla.aiithor of sever al valuable worts, can ne eonsimeil on an uis eases of the Sexual or Urinary Ormms, (which lie lu.- made an especial study), either in mnle or female, no matter from what cause originat ing or of how Ions standiiur. A practice of 3U vein enables him to treat diseases with Mic ros.. Cans iraaninteed. Reasonable charges. TlioN.- at a distance can forward letter deserlb- liu -vmptoms and enclucinic stamp to prepay js:a'. -send for the "Guide to Health;" price, I0e. J. H. WTOTT, 51. ., l'HY.SICIAN AND SURGEON, KM liasnc -i., .. 1. 3 B if THOMPSON HOUSE, Corner f First, mill Jcrrer-on Streets, POUTL.VND, OREGON. B-atd. Mr neah. tl 06 I Board A Lodging. S3 03 - WOAKU. BY THE DAY, St CO. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, OPERA HOUSE BfJCIC, SALEM, OREGON. J. W. SirATTL'CK, l'roprletor. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE 3 ltf doctoi: JIM, THE - CELEBRATED CHINESE PHYSICIAN, TTAS RETURNED TO THIS CITY AFTER an nosence 01 lour 3 run., .mu unAuimiiw his offlcc at the corner of Washington and Sec ond streets (np-stalrsl. whore he will treat pa tients lor an turns 01 uicnses wuu ins wen known skill. n 19 DR. MARY A. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR F.SIDENCE AND OFFICE THIRD ST. j between Salmon and Main, opposite the Public fsquare. (tans nticnueu in any iian.01 uieciu. lLnterlrs for sale, ami Instructions given on the un ofclectrtcity as a nrmeuiai Agent, ci. , N. IXlLl'It. E.C IinOSACOH. C, A. JOS. stxox POLfll. DOLPII, BROXACCII, U0LPU SIMON, Attorncyi-at-Law. ODD FELLOWS' TEXfPLE, PORTLAND. 2-iotr THE-SKATINC RINK, On Fourth Street, betneen llne nnd A. TRY THE DHLICIOUS DtSIIlS Til AT Fabrc gets up dally at the (Antral Mark. t. . .' aw. -o nn. 3 J. (i. :i. KEN. Ueiitisi, Southwest corner First aad Yamhill, ronTiIvNfi, oSbgon. R. W1T1IEKELI.. R I'rant Street, l'nrllnuil. i.i.i-. kmpijoyment von alt. TiroctE i B ' J'i'.f,'r,!,tto, a"!" capacity Skating Every Day, except Sunday, from 10 10 1!?"i-,i 7;'!ppeT. down V Ka Olliee. Pays 12 and trom 2 to 1 o'clock. ,j . j n u wjuuninf 1'arm lieln. I If'vr-s?".1."' Hamls, etc., ln Admission I'reeVse ofSUntes, 2.1 ct 3-: W.B.CARDVELL, ml Surgeon. Skating every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day Evenings, from V- to 10 o'clock. BRASS BAND. day MUSIC BY J Plij4clnn TUin -XaJI,eennd floor, S. W. corner -Vl"l'o. 23 cl- l s" ' HUntct, 23 eta. B AKTKCHE STEEL. SILVER-COrEUKD f Guitar T3riKH istrhifrs. TIH3 BUST IN THE WORLU. Mnnufaeturoil aniU---lccor.Tliinl and Sal mon streets "', Pianos and Oraaaa ftir sale or rent. Vr Pianos made'to ordftr Instruments rej. , I red In the best manner. ALBERT BKTSt'IiK. 3 zi, PIsnoJlBk . i fn.i-1 .Vr.. ' "-""iu, va. Li ..nice at all hars, Day and Night, unless j e ' 3 is tr Wednesday has been set apart exclusively for Ladles. 811 S. PLYMALE, Lessee. C. S. SILVER SELLING GOODS VERY LOW, 131 rirst Street, B iw i n Morri-on and YamWII. CIIKLS. SCLOTII, FULLY WARRANTED FOR THREE YEARS! PrleeOuljr Ten Dollars! A rents wanted In everr county In" the State. Full uirrctions wmi cacu ocu. H. IL MORRILL. Proprietor. First street, between Yamhill and Taylor. 3 21 C. 1. STEWART, Morrison Street, St. Charles Rulldtng, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, AND DEALKK IX Clocks, "Watches and Jewelers' Goods. Repairing done as usual. 3 II rpHESE PEAS have recently been brought to JL this country from Japan, and prove to lie the finest Pea known for table use or for stock. They grow In the form of a bush, from 3 to 5 feet high, mid do not require sticking. They yield from one Quart to a Gallon per bush. A sample pacKagc, mub win jiiiiuun: nun. iu bushels of peas with circular giving terms to Agents, and lull directions ns to time and man ner or planting, will be sent postpaid to any one desiring to act ns Agent.on receiptor iOcts. Address I- luJiri, jcveiauu, ienu. Test imou litis: We have cultivated tlie Japanese Pea the past sersson, on a small scale, and wc are con vinced they aro a jierfect success. Their yield was enormous. For the Table or forStoek they are unsurpasseil by any other pea. They crow well on tuiii lanu anu arc uouuii 10 oc -u. 1 fertilUer. A. J. WHITE, Trustee llrauiey county, H.IIIX. A. E. RLUNT, P. M., Cleveland, Tcnn. T Imrn iiltlvntel flip Jnnflnese 1'en. the nast I year, and raised them nt the rate of 390 bushels to tlie acre. 1 lie oioom cscecus oucKwneai ior bees. F. E. HARDWICK, J. P., Bradley Co. SEEDS ! SH!F1T3S! HOSItrrilING NEW! THE JONES SPRING BED! THE BEST IN THE MARKET! TT IS VERY ELASTIC, CHEAP AND DURA- I mc; lias no naruor iur iciuuhuuu Cannot Get Ont of Order. Is now the leading cheap Spring Bed In the Eastern marlteu 11 can oe nau 01 n iltN-AUD A GRIS'OLD. Wholesale Agents, Portland, Or Tyler Shipley, Forest Grove; C. F. Hoyal, i.r.it. r A. Tavlor. McMlnnvlle: IL W. ' ' . . . .,",,. 1 r . i,.i.. 1 r 1 1 1 I nunn. .Nona lauimii. iirij -.i.,.--. boro. Refer to Qulmby A- Perkins, American Ex- chnnrp. I'oruanu ... . and Jerome PortiT, Forest Grove: Dr. Sutton, McMtnnville; A. l Arrmoom. iiiusooro, an . hnmtmt others. TYLER & SHIPLEY. 3 j7tt Forest Grove, Oregon. Just received, a full slock of Fresh FIELD, FLOWER, VEGETABLE, TREE, GARDEN SEEDS! FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Greeu-llousc Plants, EVERGREENS AND SHRUBBERY Send for catalogue. HACHENF.Y A STEMME, Corner of First and Taylor streets, 3-25 Portland, Oregon. Portland, Oregon. Sept. IS, 1S73. Myclcrk, W. Cavlness, was taken sick witii measles, Iait March. I administered Dr. Bor zeau's small-pox remedy according to accom panying directions, and In all my experience with that disease I never needed a more com plete and speedy recovesy. E. G. FREELAND, Druggist, 113 First street, Portland. Portland, Oregon, Sept. JC, 1ST For the bcncllt of my friends and the public, I state the following facts: On the rth day of September, I felt quite unwell, having- head ache, pains in my back and Joints, with occas ional chills; a fever set in nnd about the 9th a scarlet rash was plain to be seen on my skin. I had become satisfied that I had the symp toms or smull-pox, and commenced taking Corwin's prcparatiou ror the euro or that dis ease, and it proved a success In my case, as no farther developments appeared. I took but 13 doses,nnd haveslnce felt nil right. I have no Hesitancy in rccommcnuiug 11 10 my Irlemls who may feel any symptoms of smnll-pox. JA.UBS f . UiMjIjIUHHII, Boot maker, PS First street, Portland. Portland, Oregon, Sept. lo.lSTJ. I have taken one hottlc or Dr. Borzeau's Small-pox Remedy nsa preventative, and al though rrequcntly exposed to the disease ut the time, 1 escaped all symptoms. Jl. IJtillY, Contractor and Buildor, Portland, Or. I have taken Corwin's Small-nox Romedv. and being exposed to tho disoase at the saimi time, esonpeu an symptoms, wmcu is me only proof mat 11 is a preventative. i 1srw1r.it, City Councilman, 3d Ward, Portland, Or. I have been using Corwin's Small-rir Rem edy, anil though expo! to the disease, have no symptoms. 1 uviicvu ifc wi uv a prevnnaiive as well as a cure. NOTICE. rruin UNDERSIGNED, HAVING LEASED JL the ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Begs leavo to Inform the public that he has I commenced uuuckiiu FIKST-CLASS ACCOXMODATIONN At Reasonable Rates. I'ree Ciaeli to and from the House. S 23 P. FLEUROT. MRS. UPIIAM IIENDEE, CLAIRVOYANT k MAGNETIC MEDIUM Consress Hall, Ilnsli Street, Between California and Montgomery streets. Room IS. second floor. Circles Thursday aud Saturday evenings. Seances for business. VUJ1 A. C. WALLING, Book and Job Printer, prrTOCics building, up-stairs, Corner Front and Stark streets, Portland, Orffron. Work done at REASONABLE RATES. AT TNVPTES HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE jl i-UDiic generally to call at bis NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Washington St., oue door cast of Third, H. C. BOSTWICK, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OIHce Odd Fellows Temple, Room No. 10. ltesldeuce-Harrl'pn street, between Fourtti and Fifth. .3 IS BRADLEY, MARSH & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Warehousemen And General Importers of I AMERICAN AND ENGLISH GOODS. Corner of Front and Stark btrects,. Portlaud, Oregon. Cash advances made on every description or Oregon produce. - 3 JtT A. McEWAN. Portland, Or. I being exposed to the small-pox, contracted the disease. I used for It Corwin's preparation nnd no other medicine except alteratives. The postules never matured. Left no marks. My illness was not at all severe. My cliliureu, live In numhert were nil taken with the dls- easc.nnd treated bj-'one of our West physicians, employed by the city. One, a girl or rouryears, died, and the balance were badly marked. 1 itseu a pout two ootties 01 ;" '"1 '?-.fr,v Portland, Oregon, Augusts. IKX I was taken witli small-pox about the Sith ot July. I had purchased a bottle or ur. lior- zeau's smaii-pojt ew...v..... and commenced taking it as soon as 1 was sat isfied I bad the disease, which was on the sec ond day or my illness. My sickness was mild, except severe vomiting , which took place l- lore 1 commence 1 " " - nt- vomltlng Is what convinced me in the first place that I had the small-pox. I took one hnitii I think about thirty doses. In three days I was able to go to work. I have have no doubt but that tho Remedy saved mo lrom be. lug marked, ana pcrnaps irom ueatti. nihil. 1;. lllATUllEIt, Stane Mason and Gardner. Statement of J. R. Lake, dealer in stovos and tlrv-ware, on Front, between Morrison nnd Yamhill streets: "My daughter was taken with the small-pox about tho I3th of August. A physician was employed, and the iniicni was apparently In a critical condition. I pro- curcu ur. uorzeau's small-pox remedy, which was admlnlstesed with apparent good effect. jii mic, uuiiik viuseu, nau tasen me meui ciue as a preventative had theprimarysym toms, but no postules, o- serious sickness." This Remedy Is also a sure cure for Chleken. pox. Scarlet Fever, Measles, and all scrofolous and skin diseases. SAMUEL CORWIN, Ofllcc Southwest corner Malnand FlrsUSts. Orders sent to Samuel Corwln. PropriHer, or E.G. Frecland, lSJFlrstSt., l"oitlaud!Orfg0n, will be promptly attended ts. Ordcrsloradozenor more will part of tho United States by F t - . A Price One Dollar 1 y VUJU