The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, June 26, 1874, Image 3

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    FRIDAY-
J,l'SE J36, 1874.
HOMEEWS.
The California Minstrels are having a
succossful run nt Oro Kim this wcel;.
There 1b talk of an excursion to the
Cascades by the Good Templars of this
city on the Fourth of July.
2inc graduates go out from Portland
Academy ami Female Semiuary this
year, five of whom are ladies.
A real lie Kreupiue was received at
the Oregon Muslim per steamer Cali
fornia from Alaska, on herlast trip.
The commencement exercises at St.
Helen's Hall were very interesting and
so largely attended that many persons
eould not gain admittance.
The trial of Robert Giblien?, for the
murder of -diaries F. Schoppe, resulted
in conviction of murder Iir the first de
dree. -SeHtenee will be imssed in a few
days.
Miss Ghnpfn 4s spoken of by the city
press as being a brilliant and fttoiimt
ing sneaker, and :is having haudleil her
subject, "Wonian's Sphere," in a mas
terly manner.
Vnioti Temperance Meeting was held
at the liabtist Church, on last Ssibbath
evening. Judge Green, of Washington'
Territory, ami Ilev. Mr. Dunn, of San
I-'rancfcco, aJilivssetl the meeting.
M3ss Laura I. Adslr, at present in
Oakland, (Vtlifoniia, will shortly return
to Oregon, and lake a class in music at
SL Helen's Hall, Portland. Tills will
be cheerful news to the friends of Miss
Adair and that popular school.
During the past two weeks has been
held the annual examination of the pu
pils attending St. Mary's Academy, in
this city, under charge of the Sisters of
the Moi-t Holy Names. There being
none of the pupils sufficiently advanced
to graduate this year, there will be no
public exhibition.
The commencement exercises of Port
land Academy and Female Seminary
were held "in the Taylor-street church
on Tuesday evening. The attendance
was large and the essays and declama
tions of the graduating class were of a
very high order. We congratulate the
Faculty upon the success and prospects
of the Methodist Academy In this city.
SEWS JTBMS.
STATK Altll TIUUUTOMAI.
Camp-meetings are in tune all around
the hush.
The State Library, at Salem, contains
5,000 volumes.
The Oregon City Seminary will close
its term next Friday.
Corvallis will join hands with Albany
iu celebrating the Fourth.
Prof. KoMi, of McMinnville, has Leon
elected to a Professorship in the Forest
(irove University.
Hon. Ttufus Mallory has accepted the
invitation to deliver the oration on the
Fourth atSiiverton.
The Willamette Woolen Manufactur
ing Company have purchased this sea
son up to date 130,000 pounds of wool.
Hon. T. F. Campbell will deliver the
Fourth of July oration at Hillsboro, by
invitation of the Patrons of Husbandry
of Washington county.
It is said there a is colony of about COO
Germans on their way from Kelton,
who are destined to settle cither in the
(rande Itonde or Wallowa Valleys.
Wool is felling at good figures now in
Oregon. One lot of 30,000 Hs for Salem
sold at S-'ifl per Hi., and 12,000 lbs for 33c
through the Jefferson Grange, P. of II.
The bill Authorizing a railroad and
wagon rosul brhlge over the Willamette
river at Portland, to connect the Fast
and West Side Railroads, has passed the
Senate.
A ride through the Willamette and
I'mnoua Vallevs at this season of the
year clearly demonstrates the fact that
an agricultural country is, oy an uuus,
tiie best country to live in.
A three days meeting of tho Spiritual
1t(-ll"irns Soeietv. of Clackamas county.
will be held on their grounds onParrott
Creek, commencing June 20. A. A.
Cleveland and other speakers will be
present.
A steamer before two steamers, a
steamer belli ml two steamers, a steamer
between two steamers, all from Port
land, arrived at Astoria one evening,
followed by an ocean steamer for San
Francisco.
AH persons wishing to attend the
Oregon State Sunday School Conven
tion, iu Portland, June 20th and 30th,
will be carried on the cars at full fare
going, and return free by having a cer
tificate of attendance from the Secretary
of the Convention.
A public library was formally opened
in Oregon City on the 0th lust. The
addressmf ltev. Mr. Sell wood on the oc
casion is highly spoken of. The rooms
will be Ojieti on Tuesday and Friday
evenings, and on Sunday afternoons.
ronthly dues, 25 cents.
facilities for travel on the Sound
weis never better. Steamers ply daily
and tri-weekly to almost every iort on
the Sound, ami semi-weekly to Victoria,
Ir the Xortb Pacific. Kxcursions and
pitiics are Hie rule there now and dur
ing all the summer months.
The Atlorian saj-s: There is room for
producing more xrain in ttii- part ..f
Orecon than is now in the Willamette
Valley. We have samples of barley
ivc feet liicii. ue.-ven feet ten inches.
and oats waist high nicely heading out,
from Hans Anderson's place ilisha
waka, Nehalem Valley.
The Tillamook mail now stops shortof
Tillamook, via the Trask route, and is
no longer a Tillamook mail, except as
it goes via Astoria, toNestocktoii, when
it passes through Tillamook, but the
mail carrier has instructions uot to de
liver It fo the Tillamook postmaster
hence, you see Tillamook has no mail
just now. Somebody may gel into tne
Penitential yet on account or Tina
mooK.
The Courier, of Olynipia, June Sth,
says: The Union Temperance Meeting
at the l'refcbyterian church last eveuinff
was a decided success. Every ceat of
the building was lllled, and a goodly
number compelled to stand. Kev.
David Sires delivered a very able and
eloquent address from the Scripture
text: "Help those women." He was
followed by the ltev. Miss Chapin, of
the Lniversalist denomination, who
occupied about thirty minutes with a
veryinteresting address.
The following from the annual renort
?. tl'e G: W. (I T. shows the strengtlTof
the Good Templars ol Oregon: Nun bcr
of lodges at last session of Grand
. 'luring the year
20. Total, 103. Ceased working during
H'e, yF?'J& Pnt mber, 75. Ini
tiated; 1,747; admitted by card, 71- TL
instated, 87; total, 1,904. Cards grautcd
loS; resignod, 354, suspended, 815: ex
pelled, 8: deaths, 5. Total member
ship, April 30th, 3,000. The financial
condition ofthe Grand Tj)dge Is good.
Explanatory. "Do I tmdcraland
counsel for defendant," asked a very fat
Western Judge, "to say that ho Is about
to read his, authorities, as against the
bench?" "By no mean-," responded )
the COUIlfcel- aforewla: 'I Was merely t
going to ihow to your Honor, by a brief
reutiuirrn T rns alMiut to read from the
passage 1 was aoout w reaa irom tne ,
IrUUfc. WUUV ttU JUlUICiaUiO
rvKi inrti
Blackstone must have been !" "Aye, I
aye," said the Judge, not a little elated;
and there the matter ended.
OUR AGENTS.
The following persons are duly authorized to
act as Agents tor the Kkw Northwest :
R.T. Roblsou, -IMIly
Herman Snow" Ji Keorny St., Kan Francisco
A.W. McConnell....- North Yamhill
Horace II. Day New York City
lire. S. M. Miller. : rrrLat Chance
Mrs J. H. Foster-
Ash by I'earee
Ir. Bayley ..
A. A. Manning
Mlu Virginia plU.
Hiram Sinilh4
Mn.7. V JnikMMl ..
Albany
IJenton county
Corral I Is
Olympla
McMliiuvillc
Harrtshurg
Eugene City
av. W. Reach U.. - ...liurjia visia
ltev. Wm. Jly... Hillsboro
Hon. T. V. Davennort Sllvetton
MaryJ. Mazers. . Gerval
A. W. Stanard .
UruwiiNVille i
S. H. Claughton
C. A. Reed
Mn.(I.T. Daniels
Mn. Nellie CurL .
I. C SullivariJ.
Mrs. M. F. Cook
Mm. M. U Cilne
Mrs. ILA-Vawteri
Mrs. R. B. Bishop.
Rev. J. F. Damon
Mr. Jane M. WIImmi
.cirtiiion
.ulem
.alem
-Salem
-V. ...Dallas
Imj-ette
-Salem
Wullkbun:
IVndlelon
Senltie
Walla Walla
Walla Walla
rump Kin .t
I. I. Moore i
John Hollen 1
. IL Illood
Mr. M. Jetrrieji
Dr. J. W. Watti
4uI'ort Town fend
Traveilns Asent
Travellns Agent
.. Travellne Aent
Travellnic Acent
Uifuvetlc
Albany
.Salem
.Mr. M. Kelty
A. N. ArnoW.. . .
(i. W. Inwton
Mn.J. DeVore Johnvon
.Oregon City
IL I'entland.
Tiie Danes
.Forest Grove
J. T. Scott, Ksi
Mrs. A. II Corwln
Geo. Knsle
J. W. Jackson.
Nehalem
. ..Traveling Agent
Kuccne
.Shu Francihco
L. I. KMher
Mrs. Ijttim De Force Gordon California
Mr. Nellie Mosstnan. Olympla
I. T. Mauisuyt..... ronianu
G. W. llroek , Union ItldRe, W.T
G. W. llaniesj Ochoco Valley
Mrs. U.Oakhott Travellns Agent
Mrs. J. C. Ilayfls...
Gervals. Oieeon
James a lice.
Yrcka. California
M. I Owen
Mrf. IL A. Dupee-
Snotiel. C 'itllforiila
-SaerHinento, Callfomla I
.Mr.!saran iiarry
Mr. Sarah Wallls
"Woman's Journal"....
Charles W. Tappan
Mrs. I M. Howell
Mrs. M. J. l'enland
.Stockton, Calllornta
.nayneiu, cauiornia
.lloston. Ma.wirhuwlts
Salt Lake City, V. T
.- Phcnlx, Oregon
Halsey. Oregon
Mrs. M. A. Dlmick.
Hubbanl, Oregon
D. P. Porter - Shedd's, Oregon
Other parties desiring to net at Agent will
please forward their names. Wo want Agents I
at every postofllce throughout Oregon
and
Washington Territory.
A very rapid, safe and easy way to make
money Is to procure territory to Introduce the
iHtest useful invention that is wanted every
lay, by every one, everywhere, who has a fam
ily, a full-sized Sewing Machine with Table
and Treadle for only 510 that does the same
work ns n Machine you would pay SS0 for, rapid,
smooth ahd nrin, makes a seam, so strong the
cloth will tear before the stitches rip apart.
Eight new attachments for all work and the
improved Itutton Hole Worker used by usonly.
Agents only need show them In operation to
sell In every house they enter. SSOand upwards
cleared daily by smart agents. No such Ma
chine was over offered at any such price. KjOuO
sold last year. 103,000 families ue them. De
mand Increasing everyday where they become
known. Ministers, judges, lawyers, editors,
machinists, etc., recommend them asjrfecL
lllghts given tree to first applicants. If there
is no agency In your place, write for It, or buy
a machine lor your family or a relation; there
is none better or so cheap. Machines sent to
all parts of the country oh receipt of price, S10.
Ilead advertisement beginning "SW Saved in
Every Family" in another lirt of this iavcr.
Address the proprietors. IIohekt J. Mci.lkian
Co., SX Canal street. New York.
SEWING MACHINE.
TEX
DOLI..VUS! TEX
DOLL.IKS!
1
4560 SAVED
ilN EVERY FAMILY!-
MnleandFemalcagentselear.Xperdy S
- easy. Outfits and county rights given free.
M
WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENT!
ir.
- XEtt
it
IXYEXTI0X!
LATEST STUB !
A LARGE SIZE, FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE,
AVlth Table and Tieadle Complete, 5
-Only Ten Dollars I r
" Thesuecessful Invention.and production L
'A of the Only Full-Slied.really good Sewing J.
a Mttelilne lor less than SOO.that operates by
Foot Power.
t. IVize Medals, Premiums. Diplomas,
- Awards of Merit, Honorable Mention, etc, "
Over nil Others.
The last Invention to render sewing less S
. laborious. The newand Improved patented 5
Ilultou Hole AVorUer,
Z Ttieciilmlnation ol perfect mechanical ae- m
"" curacy, practical skill and utility, wllh .
f. lieauty, strength and durability combined.
A long-reinlreI I.llor Haver. S
i, Xfn lntcntel Sett luff Mnrlilne X
AttaclmientM,
- With which over seventeen different kinds
" of beaiitltulsewings.Fancy,Elaborate,Or- y
namentnl,Intrlcate,Flne.PlalnandSlnng. '
- can le done with jerfect ease and rapidity
. by thoxe who neversawasewlng machine C
" lcfore. Our New Attachments have genu-
C ine Merit that command immediate sales. "
H 4 llt uin uiqiiiuii Miiuduii uujuucta
i.itniifa.l ,n ml . 11M f li Il&iril1 MA,, nl ... 11'
A ins machines, and are adjustable to all
m othergood machlneseiiall.vas well asour "
it own. Without them no machine can be
,r perlect. Sold separate If desired, at one- 5
tenth thecostof the old styles used by all
otner maciunes. ,j
Our Snv Mnchliie J
Is larger than some of the $s0 machines.
Will do every description of sewiiix.'IIem. c
- Fell, Tuck,Seain,ltuilt.llraid, font, Dlnd, r
i.attier, ltiinie nmrr, i icai, roii,r
Scollop, m
IUII, KmuroHier, nun up iireauius. etc.; .
. will sewnnythlnga needle will go through.
Makes the Strongest Stitch Known, so 5
. strongthat the cloth wiM.TiAi:lieforethe a;
r" seam will rip apart. Has self-adjusting j
t. straight needle, reliable, accurate leed.di- "
reet motion, no complication of useless
oggs or cams to oil or get out of order, is 'J,
silent, easy-working, light-running, very
J rapkl, smooth and correct, quickly under-
sttMsl and easily iiaevt
-ine inventors of those excellent ma-
X chines can be relied upon as upright and I.
I rapuiisuie men, wen wormy ot the conn
Iir. ciiccnndpatronagcofourChristifuiread-
U y - -ortncrn cnun-n standard, N. Y., -
Orders Received
2 Mhlncs promptly forwarded ionny
- '''s ou receipt ot the following oasfi "
J slngleMiiclilnes,forsMmp-sorpriviilc J
- use, plain styles with Madji.tabh- S
extension fable and Treadle, fui- S
Z nlsbeil with equipments ready tor
immediate use, each . sin
- Machines with extra line Table.eaeh"" S r"
A Machines with Table and Cover.ael'i ' -si
IS Machines with enclosed Table (half -
u caoineisij-ic) eacli m l
- Machines with enclosed Table ifm?
I cabinet style) each 1 U" .!
' a The machines at $10 are precisely tui T.'
; difference being that tbose at Sie have
plain but neat Tabic and Treadle ku. S !
thoscof alilgherpiiceareoniamental.aml C
s elaborate and costly polished black wal- .
X nut tables wllh coveM,cueloedcases,and
cabinet styles.
"A No Extra Charges made for packing or
y shipping to any part of the country. Se-
chine. Specimens of fccwlng, illustrated
x circulars, with numerous recommenda-
f Uons.wholesalecashDrlccs.Extraordlnarr M
InducemcnU to agentsetc mailed free.
Exclusive control of Territory given gratis
iJ tn.-,n-il.lnnrlenrrrtIenrcnts. merchant
J store-keepers, etcwho will travel pr open Z
agencies and exhibit the wonderful Merits M
"Z ofourmochlneslnthelrlocalltles.andso-
a licit orders. Outfits and county r-tonis -
M .Iron f rf nt rliaree. 1
- "AnunequalcdquIelcnndnoNiSTmoney ,
r makingbuslnessforinalcandfemalecan- r
vasserslnallparUofthocountr.v.-lChris- .
tinu Index, N. Y., Jan. a. j
ti Cash Remittances'
Must be mado in IMstoffice money orders 'A ,
or IUnk Drafts inaue payaoie 10 our oruer -.
In New York. Registered Letters or by g j
" Express at our risk. . . t I
S a ii .... M,mtinleAtIons tnustba S ,
8 oddresseil to !"
; HobertJ.InIIIsniit.Co,. .
.IK Canal street, N. .
-- vivnrrai -Manilliciurcm i
H ot Machinery. j
33 X
isavnoa xax isavnoa jcsx-
The Churches.
Mctiioiikt Kri.'inr.M. Ciicitrii Corner ol
Tlr nail Thin!. Iter. G. V. Jivr, Fator.
preitehliig services in tuc momingai. 11 o riw. .
morning In each month. Prayer meetings
Sabbath evenlng.one hour before preaching;
young people's prayer Hireling, Wednesday
J,1: regular weekly prayer raoeting on
.. " ..
ana genera! experience
meeting on tlrst Thursday evening In each
month: all at same hour ns preaching service,
Noon meetings daily. Sunday School at . f.
m.; Chinese Sunday Scliool at 3W: Sunday
School Missionary Concert on nrst Sunday in
each month at 2 r. M. Strangers cordially in
vited. lfIW.
Fiikt PjiEsm-rr.r.tA Citcnrn-Corncr V , ash
Inslon and Third. Rev. Dr. UjijUHy, JJf
Residence, comer Morrison and Ninth
inhtiath Mrvlce at 11 A. V. and 7:t5 r. JTjbao
blm Schl ami Hlble CIa. at WJ. rjjjj
ttimiln" at 6-j r. M. lecture Tnuruay even-in7ai-V
elit emen will be in attendauco
itthidooV. to conduct trani:eni and visitor,
to fceab. .... .
t'N-jTvrivv CHAT-EL-Comer of Yamhill and
v$ntiVitrVeU. llev. T. I- Kllot. lHntor. Ic-nTurin-lceVeveiT
Sabbath at 11 A. X. nnd 7:i
it Sunday School at 12:li The evonmi-ser-liw
t- omitted on the flrrt flumlay of every
moiitli The Communion Service 1 at 3 JO K
51 .In that day. l-!itor- reiJdence. Salmon
htreet. between Klllh and Sixth,
li'uusr CHUiyii-CornKourth ajd AlJer
sabbath nl II in thciuornlii:na i..r.
l'riivi'r meeiiUKOii inunu-j ... r .
w& at S. sabbath School at m, o'cloclc Hun
day, immediately alter morning preaching.
Seats free.
1IIPTIST Mhsiox East Portland. Service
at cottase on the corner of G and Seyynth
streets, everv Sunday at II and at 3,'i. Sabbath
School after mornlnp preachlns- Neighbor
hood prayer meeting Tuesday evenings.
CATHOLicCncr.cn Corner Stark and Third
streets. Rer. Father Wcrena In" charge, assist
ed by Ilev. C. Delahuuter. First Man, 8 KM s.
x. second Mass, 6 o'clock; High Mass, 10 JO;
Vespers, ZM.
Trinity Ciichch Comer of Oak and Fifth.
Hew IL S. Ncvlus, D. IX, Hector. Sunday
school at 9:T. a. m. Morning service at if.
Evening services nt 7. Lectures Friday even
ing at 7.
IiisitJi' Scon Oram w.n 5?cnooi. Geo. nur
ton. Chaplain. Divine services in the largo
schoolroom of the Grammar School everyMun
day morning at 10 o'clock. Sunday School at
2 1 M.
St. Stei'JIKX's CitAPEtt'orner Madison and
Fourth. Itcv. John Ilosenburg, Iastor. Ser
vices at 11 In the morning audit In the evening.
Sunday School directly utter morning serrlce.
St. David's ChAfEl-East Portland. Itcv. C
IL lionncll, minister In charge. Services at II
in the morning and Vt in the afternoon. Sun
day School at 'JS3Q In the morning.
Coxciituo atiosai. liist Portland Service at
the school houve in the McMillan Dlstrlet,it 11
In the morning: Kabbath School at 1C:15. Kev,
v. jw josiyn, flimsier.
East roitTL-VND M. E. CllCP.cn Ilev. J. W.
Miller. Pastor. Preaching at 11 a. jf. and 7. 1".
x. Sunday School at 2 r. si. Prayer meeUng
Anurauuy evenings.
A.M. E.ZION Clicncit North Tklrd street.
oeiweeit itnnut. iiev.u. f..naersou. iasior.
Services at 11 a. m. and 7:i r. M. Sabbath
School at - r. m
Coboncn M. E. Chckcii Room over S. J.
Mccormick's store. Ilev. Daniel Jones, Pastor.
Services at 11 a. m. and 7:11 r. X. Sabbath
Scliool at 2 r.jt.
FtnsT CoNnnm.vTinNAt. Cucncii Corner of
Jefferson nad second. Ilev. J. D. Raton, Pas
tor. Services at 11 In the morning and 7:30 In
the evening.
St. TiMOTiti'ii CliAPKt. Illshop Scott Gram
mar School, corner Eighteenth aud C streets.
Itcv. Geo. llurton, Pastor. Services on Sunday
at 10 A. M.
Scandinavian I.CTH. Clicncit East Port
landService lu English at 2 In the afternoon.
A. li. r riuricliscii, II. D., l"astor.
Synaoogou llirru Israel Divine crvlr
each Saturday at uaku Preaching by Ilev. M.
Slay.
PLYMomi Ciirm n Corner 15 and Foui
tecnth. Sabbath School at 3 In the afternoon
For the very best photographs, go to Bradley
Jc Itulofson's Gallery without STAIES
ttC-ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 123 Mont
gomery St., San Francisco.
The Rest Place to purchase CLOTHING and
FURNISHING GOODS Is nt the Manulacturlng
Establishment! KISlIEL.t ROUERTS, corner
of First and Washington streets, where there
can always be tound n complete stock of men
and loys' clothing. The best M.'rclinutTslIor-
iug Establishment In OrcDn Is connected with
their slore, and a perfect nt Is always guaran
teed. III
Chinook .Salmon. Spring Salmon have
commenced running, nnd QUINN, on Wash
ington street, receives dally from his Fisheries
on the Columbia River large Jots, and is pre
pared to sell rhcap. The trndo liberally dealt
with. City and country orders rcspctfiilly so
licited. JAMES QUINN,
Union Fish Market, Washington street.
P. O. Box ill. 3 35
The I,nir ol Xespncrs.
1. Sub-Bribers who do not give express notice
lo the contrary are considered as wishing to
continue their subscriptions.
2. If any subscribcraorder the discontinuance
of their newspapers, the publisher may eon
Untie to scad them until all arrearages are
paid.
3. If subscribers neglect or rcfusetotakethelr
newspapers from the offices to which they are
directed, the lnw holds them responsible until
Ihey linve settled the bills, and ordered them
discontinued.
i. Ifsubscrlbers remove to other places with
out Informing the publisher, and the newspa
pers are sent lo the fonner direction, they are
held responsible.
a. The courts have decided that refusing to
take newspapers from the offlce, or removing
and leaving them uncalled for. Is prima taele
evidence of Intentional fraud.
6. The postmaster who neglects to give the
legal notice of the neglect ol a person to take
from the odlrc the newspapers addressed to
hlin, Is liable to the publisher for the subscrip
tion price.
NEW THIS WEEK.
-ETNA
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Founded A. D.KXI.
HARTIXJRD, CONNECTICUT.
Acriuiiiilntril Capita! ...SO,OOO.OOB.
P. MORSE-,
fienpnil Manager for Oregon, Washington,
Idaho and Rriltsh Columbia.
Olllee Corner Front mill Stark streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Utlm
i rI,!5 . T,IK DKMC!
-1- r"re sets up dnlly
ICIOUS DISHias THAT
at the Central Market.
THOMPSON HOUSE,
Corner of rirst nnd JenVnou Streets.
I-ORTLAND, OREGON.
nosrd, per rtk, l on Bosri i. Lo4-lr tx m
' avn W o
HOARD, I1Y THE DAY, SI (o.
Only Teetotal House in I-ortland.
311
IK. J. . (ii,i;xx,
UeiitlKt,
Southwest corner Kitst and Yamhill,
J l"ORTI.AND, OREGON.
CHRIS. KCLOTII,
i T'
X.
NVITES HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE
Public generauy to can at nis
' NEW BUTCHER SHOP,
Wakliluglou si., one door cast of Third
vnai
MISUE&LANEOUS.
PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
' .f f V"
llOOU.S-Coruer I'lrt ami Mark Sl
over lAdd A TlllonN n.ink.
CoilalDi Ortr Three Thiiuvma tbjlie Books
(i ' 7 i . .
Over 100 Papr and Majailaci."
MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL
Monthly Dues 81 00 lnj able QiiKrterly
Officers;
U H. WAKEFIELD
-President
H. FAILING Vice Ireldent
I . C SCIIUTI.KIt.Ju Treasurer
il. W. t h.Ullllt.lMi.1! (7omMom!lnirKe
HKNRY A;OXEIL...SKUbrniianTandItec. See
, MMK st e fc ' -
KEARNEY' S
FLUID EXTKACT
B U C M IT !
Tho only knowu Itemedy for
BRICHT'S DISEASE!
And n ponIIIvo remeIy for
GO ITT, GKAVEL, STHICTrUES, DIAKETIiS,
DYSPEPSIA, NEHVOl'S DEIIII.ITY,
DIIOI'SY,
Non-retontlon or Incontinence of Uilne, Irrita
tion, Inflammation or Ulceration of tho
Bladder and Kidnoys,
SPEUMATOItltlHEA,
Iucorrhast or Whites, Disenscsof Iliel'roMrato
uianu,moiiu in ine inauurr.
Coletlliis Gravel or Ilrlclfdust IK-lt and Mu
ch-or .Milky iiisciiargcs.
U E A It N i: V H . .
EXTRACT BTJCHTJ
IVrinancutly cures all diseases nl tho
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS,
Existing In men, women and children,
n-NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE!-u
Prof. Steele savs: "One bottle of Kearney's
Fluid Extract Uurhu Is worth more than all
other Radius combined."
Prlw, )l per Rottlc, or Six Dottles for JA.
Depot, No. 101 Dunne St., Xeir York.
A Physician In attendance to answer corre
spondence and give advice gratis.
e Send stamp for pamphlets, free.
TO THE
NERYOUS AND DEBILITATED
OF ROTH SEXES.
Xo Cbarge for Advice nnd Consultation.
TR.J. IL DYOTT. cradnate of Jefferson Med
XJ leal College, Philadelphia, author of sever
al valuable works, can ne consulted on alt dis
eases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which
he has made an especial study I, either In male
or female, no matter from what cause orlgluat- ;
Ing or or bow longstanding. A practice ot
years enables him to treat diseases with suc
cess. Cures guaranteed. Reasonable charges.
Those at a distance can forward letter describ
ing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay
postage.
Send for the "Guide to Health;" price, 10c
J. It. DYOTT, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SU11GKON,
101 Uusne SI.,' X. Y.
3 1! tf
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY,
j. it. wiTur.iti:i.rM
N. SO Front Street, l'ortlnud.
I7UNDS EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL THOSE
; applying for situations In any capacity
from V ood-cbopper Uown in n Fat ilinrp. I'ays
special attention to outaining harm iteip,
llouse Servants. Rallroail Hands, etc.. Irre
spective of Nationality. 3-x
W. B. CARDWELL,
Physician aud. Surgeon.
Office Room No. 9. second floor. S. W. corner
Third aud Morrlso.il streets conier-room, en-
irauca on mini ami lomson.
In oQlce at all hours. Day and Night, nnless
out on professional business. 3 lsif
Sl,000 REWARD!
o R I r; i n a L
PIOXKEU HOOT SHOE M.OTFACTOKY,
S. E. corner of Taylor and Second Sis.
T MANUFACTURE NOTHINO RUT HAND
1 MADE OOOD-. Roots mid Shoes made to
order at retail prices. Nothing but the best
rrencu nuujsaniauriix leaiucr uscu. All stock
warranted as represented.
My farmers' Roots and Shoe I will
WARRANT FOR ONE YEAR.
Persons going to the Stlckeen Mines will
And It to their Interest to Kxamlne my Ooods
before purchasing elsewhere.
Please lienr In mind the name,
consoys roots.
This Is the only house on the coast that manu
factures wholly by hand.
None bat the Rest of workmen employed.
Country Dealers are csjHx'lally Invited to
give me r call.
I will pay the above reward to any ono who
detects shoddy or any kind In my work.
3 55 . E. 0. CORSON.
J. I HAM.KTT.. A. TOt'SO,
RE-OPEIJ1HC
or TUB
CIVRErDON HOTEL,
Corner Tand First streets, Portland, Or.
riUIIS MAGNIFICENT HOTEL, NEWLY
X Furnished throurhout In a suncrb manner.
Is now open for the reception of guests.
The Finest Rooms and IhcResl Table In Ore
gon, at moderate prices.
N'iuated within two blocks of the Depots of
J ,m auiornia and Oregon uentrai
lUllroads.and within one block or the wharf
of the Orrron Kfniti.l.i. r.,,n -
Ct-Htrm Cars iiass the door. Slrest Cm
T1i?l"ruro.u,'eU "c to guests.
Free Coach lo and from the House.
iw.!.... . . .. HALLirrr i y'oi'no.
Portland, April a, ljrt. 3 33
- s- t - t
Directors Wm. S.-IjiddP. a ."febuylar.Jr.,
M. P. Dcody, U H. Wafcuoeld. W. 1 1, lirackett!
A. C. Uibbs. C H. UH, M. W. Fechbeluter, IL
Falllnr, U Blum.
MISCELLANEOUS.
JACOB- MAYER,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer In
CSrO O OD S ,
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
Hats and Gents Furnishino Goods,
Ladles nnd MlrV
TRIMMED AND UNTRIM.VF.D HATS AND
BONNETS,
Frames, Rralds, Cords, Ornaments, Plowerv
Ribbons, Trimmings, etc.
Dress Goods, White Goods, Yankee .Vo
Hons, Etc.
Ladles' Cloaks, CloaK Trim
mings, Etc.
AGENT OF THE BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN
MILLS CO.
A Full Slock of Blankets, Yarns, Hea
ven, Tweeds and Oasslmeres
Constantly oti
Hand.
LATEST NTYT.ES BY KVKKV.STKAJttK
W PARTICULAR ATTENTION Paid to
Orders. ' ul
j. ii. Fisrc,
ASS A YE It AND METALLURGIST,
' 29 Stark SL, bet. First nnd .Second.
Ulglieal Price Paid tor Gold Dust k Bars.
WESTS MADE WITH CARE, AND ASSAY'S
J of tlold and Silver, Copper, Lead, Anti
mony, Nickel, Chrome, Plumbago, Tin, Iron,
Clnuebar, Lime, and other Metals. Analysis
of Mineral Waters and all other substances.
S Mtf
nr..
r.i.i.ixri:u a co
Washlnion St., beti Second aud Third,
PORTLAND OREGON
yE MANUFACTURE AN
A NO. 1 AltTICI.E OP
BREAD,
CRACKERS
CAKES,
And all klndsofPnstrytuually found lu a'Flrst
uiusa iiAKery.
Com1s delivered to any p:wt ofthe city.
Jil.TliilS
1IITY XONK HIT THE DKSTI
THE "UNIVERSAL" SPRINQ BEDS I
EVERYHODY BUYS THEM !
WrilY'f Because they arc cheap, Minple,
durablv and neat, and can be put on auy
couinion slut bedstead. Thev can lie packed
and sent to any address In a space ol one foot
square.
Xo Xalls or Screws About Them I
FUllT WARRANTED FOR THREE TEARS!
lVlcc Only Ten Dollar!
AKenU wanted In every county lu the; State,
Full directions Willi each bed.
II. II. MORRILL. Proprietor.
First street, bpcween Yamhill auid Taylor.
C. Y. STi:WART.
Morrison Street, St. Charles Building,
WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER,
ash nr.Ai.tr. in
Clocks, Watches and Jewelers' Goods.
Repairing duo a usual. S 11
SOMETHING NEW I
THE J0JTES 8PRIN0 BED!
THE IlEST IX THE MARKET!
r" IS VERY ELASTIC. CHE.VP AND Dim.-
ble; has no harbor Tor vernUn and
Cannot Gat Oat of Order.
Is now thn leading cheap Spring Red lu the
Eastern market. It can be had of
BARNARD A GRISWOLD,
Wholesale Agents, Portlruii.
Or Tyler A Bhlplcs-. Foret Grove; C V. Rayal,
Lafayette; J. A. Tavlor. McMInnvlIe; It. "W.
Dunn, North Yamhill; Heury Werimr, HlUs
boro. Refer to Qulmby A Perkins, Ainerieiin Er
chance, Portland ; J. T. Scott, N. K. OoodcII
and Jerome Porter, Forest (.rove- Dr. Sutton.
McMlunvUIe; A. C .rlillsId. Hillsboro. and
a hundred others. TYLER A SIUPLEY.
S 17tl Forest Grove, Oregon.
NOTICE,
riMIE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING LEA.SF.nf
"v
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
Be?s leave to Inform the public that he lias
commenced business wrth
fl R.ST-CI.A.SS AWOMMODATION.S
At Reasonable Rates.
rJC" Free C'wach to and from the House.
3 X P. FLEUROT-
J. 3t. DOLflt.
E. C. OKOXACGlt.
JOS. SIMON.
C. A. Dot.ru.
UOirU, BEOMCUH, IIOLfH I SIMO.N,
Attorncv-at-Law.
ODD FELLOWS' TEJIl'LE, POUTLAND,
3Wtf
MISCELLANEOUS.
"THE WHITE HOUSE!"
THE LEADING !
DRY 41 OO IIS. 31 1 1. 1. IX CRY.
- .vsn
Xmi v Goods Eiiiiioi'Inin
. OF THE QITY,
Xo.'.ST I'lrst .Street.
0
UR FACILITIES FOR IMPORTING Di
rect from llrit hnnils enable us to receive
THE LATEST NOVELTIES!
As soon as introduced in the East.
J 31 IXWI .t STRAUSS.
OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CQ.'S
PASSENOKIt SC1IEDUX.E.
OATS OF THE COMPANY WILL LEAVE
Portland as lollows:
Tor Tlie Dalles:-
Dally (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock A. M.
For Astoria:
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 .1. v.
For Knlniua nnd Tneoni.t:
Dally iSundnjs excepted) atC A. M.
For Tlctorln;
Wednesday and Saturday at C A. M.
S. G. REHD. VIco President.
SOMETHING NEW!
JAPANESE PEAS I
TWO HUNDRED BUSHELS TO THE ACRE.
Farmers nnd Gardeners. Read This!
Agents Wanted to Sell theJapancsr Pea.
rpiIESE PE.VS have recently l)eeu brought to
JL this country from Japan, and inve to be
the tlnest l'ca known for lable use or for stoek.
They grow In the form of a bush, from 3 to .1
feet high, and do not require slicking. They
yield from one Quart to a Gallon ht biih. A
9U1II1. ..... ,r. ....... . - "
bushels of peas, with circular giving terras to
Agems, ana iuii oir. t:tiifii hh:iim .....
ncr of planting, will be sent postpaid to any
one desiring to act as Agent, on ni-elptof TiOcls.
Auuress 1 it u.ijir..' a , .
Tottlmoiilnls:
We have cultivated the Japanese Pea the
past seeson.on a small scale, and we are con
vinced they are a perfect success. Their yield
was enormous. For tho Table or for Stock they
are unsurpassed by any other They crow
wrll on thin land and ure bound to be a No. 1
fertllirer.
A. J. WHITE, Trustee Bradley county,
H.IIIX.
A. E. RI.UNT, P. M-, Cleveland, Tenn.
I have cultivated the Japanese Pen the past
wr. nml raUed them at the rule of "AO Imshels
lo the acre. The bloom exceeds buckwheat iqr
bees. F. r- IlARDWICK,J.i'.,i;ralley Co.
MRS. L'l'II.VJI I1F.XDEE,
CLAIRVOYANT &. MAGNETIC MEDIUM
fonarross Ilnll, Rusli Street,
Between California and Montgomery streets
Room IS, second tlmir. Circles Thursday and
Saturday evenings. Seances for business.
v2uH
A. C. WALLINC,
Book and Job Printer,
PITTOCK'S BUILDING, VP-STAIRS,
Corner Front and Stark streets,
l'ortlnud. Oregon.
Woik dene at REASONABLE RATES. 2-33
BRADLEY, MARSH &. CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
Dry Goods Warehousemen,
And General Importers of
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH GOODS,
Corner of Front and Stark streets,
Portland, Oregon.
Ca'h advances made on every dripon of
Oregon produce. 3tf
DOCTOR JI3I,
THE CELEBRATED CHINESE PHYSICIAN,
HAS RETURNED TO THIS CITY AFTER
an absence of four years, and has opened
his offlce at the corner of Washington and Sec
ond streets (up-stalrl. where he will treat m-
- a.. ... a.... a.- ...1,1. III.! I I
tnutu lor an turns ui ... ..- .-
kiwwu skill. 'i
DR. JIARY A. TIIOJI1SOV,
PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR
TEraiENCE AND OFFICE THIRD ST.
it between SaJUuuii and Mnln, opposite the
Putdle riguare.
Calls attended 1n aoy part of the city.
Batteries for sale.uul instructions given on
the use of electricity s-s a Remedial Agent, nl.
OUT OF THE TIRE
NOW IS THE TIME!
Ft11I who Want their Farts lo Look Beautiful!
A'
S t HAVE FITTED ITP MY NEW ROOMS
... c 1.... i.i... r it-' i 1 1 1 mnt
resiH-ctiully invito the ladles and gentlemen ot
Portias.; aud vicinity to call and visit the
NEW PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS,
Corner First and Yamhill streets.
t !,.. nn nitn npir outfit. Mv nrlces will
continue to be IoKr than In any other Looms
lu l'ortland. AlhUtJs or work done In the Art,
find -in the nentost itvle. Nothing but first-
class work wlllibC'tinUied In my Rooms.
Only onejClghbor stairs.
3 iQ. DENNIE, I'hotographer.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
OPERA HOUSE BIJCC. KALEM, OREGON.
J. W. MI I ATT UCK, rrlctor.
FREE COACH TO THE
3 21tf
norsE.
n.iKTStnr.'.s
STEEL. SILVER-fJ OVEREJ
guitar Bass Sti-iiiflr
W""UK JlKST IN TK WORLD.
r . . . 1 - T1.1..I ., .1 1 .
1 Manubiclureu anu ior iin.
Smonstwts.. ... .
l'lanos end wgons ior saic ir renu .w
I'iunos luaue xo oraer. iininn;iii!i
inthebestiuanncr. AI.HERTRARTSCIIE.
3 ;tt itano .Manor.
I). 1). 1UIIGGS,
GENERAL I0B3ER IK THE FURNITURE LINE,
Washington St., bct.Thlrd aud Fourth,
Portland, Oregon.
TtJRNITURE TtEPAIRED A VARNISHED,
(Tislrs Ei-Canrd and Cane Tor Sale.
H'lllsoeiit to residences to do anything- in
! toit line.
tsr Make the Rrpalrlngof Chairs a Specialty.
i XWu't aut any Est Purses around. 917
j pMALL-rOX REMEDY
SSVlALL-PO-Xi!
DR. BORZEAU'S, y,''
SMALL-POX CURE AND PREVENTIVE,
; a
Now prepared and kept on hand nt ray offlte;
Cor. First nud Jlaiu Streets,
IS A
Sl'RE CURK OR I'llEVEXTIYE
For that dlsenso. ' '
SAMUEL CORWIN, Proprietor.
-Th(v history ot this medicine cannot better he
explained than by insert lug tho tallowing let
ter: San Francisco, July 2, 1372.
My Dear Old Frleud, Samuel Corwln:
I have no doubt but yon will bemuehsurprlsed
on receiving this letter, but. perhaps, not mora
so, or more gratldcd.than I was to hear from
you. The manner In which I heard from sou.
aud learned of your whereabouts, is tbli: 1
happened to be looking over an Oregon paper
and noticed your name.os representative elect,
from Tillamook county. The thrill or pleasure
which I experienced on rending Is Indescriba
ble. The many acts or kind nets which I re
ceived nt your hands long years ago had never
been forgotten, notwithstaiidlng-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
nie since we last corresponded. So many Inci
dents of the past. In which you and I were con
nected, crowd upon my mind that I eannot
think or write ot myself. Does your mind ever
revert to the nast. when we tlrst met how vou
took nie in ns a partner, when those who
should have been my best friends threw on" ou
me howwegotsnoweil in and had to live-on
potatoes straight for six weeks how good that
grizzly meat tasted what a dlsgraecP.il retreat
we made from our poor Innocent Jack, when
we thonght we were besclgM by a grizzly r
Well, Sam, those events of IxTsj frfviuentlv fur
nish subject matter lor lay thoughts, and", as I
am writing to you, crowd upon my mind, but I
will dismiss them for the present 10 give place
to that which will, perhaps, be ol greater Inter
est to you.
I pocketed eleven thousand dollars nut ofthe
"Deep Claim" you gave me iu Marapoi,a,niiLl
started for home In June, 1.S.YL I Invested lour
thounnd dollars In real estate In this city, and
left it Incureof MclAiie,oiiroldeablii male, ily
propeity here has yielded me a handsome In
come, mid oundruplcd in value. I wont into
business In New York city. In which I whs very
successful sold out two years ago, since which
time I have been traveling In European coun
tries. You know I used to have a weakness for
traveling well. It has been gra titled to my
heart's content. AVhlle In France I was taken
with the Kms!l-Kix, The lady of the Inn told
me that I was rortuuate to take the disease at
that place, as there was an old small-ox doe
tor near by who never failed to cure, no mattar
how bud the disease; and sure enough, I began
to recover within four hours nftercommenelug
to take the medicine, and In twenty-tour hours
I felt quite well. I was so much oluted with
the magical effects of the medicine that I was
determined. If nosslblc. to obtain the formula.
In which I succeeded, by paying handsomely
and promising uot to divulge it 111 trnnco.
I ee from Oregon papers that you huvtt the
disease among you. The enclosed ixickage
contains the formula and sutlicieiit material
for family use. I hnr eured all the caes that
I have come in contact Willi, and ttnd It all In
fallible cure and iircteiulve. When you an
swer this I will forward sulliclent of the mate
rial to make you a fortune, ns I nave nmple
and rest assured I reciprocate past favors.
1 will close ior tne present auu anna anx
iously your answer. Direct to San Franelseo,
as I will remain here about two months.
Yours, etc, ISAAC RICHAKDsON.
The following testimonials are from rellablo
persons:
Portland, Sept. 1, 13Ti
Statement: My son Henry, now six years of
age, had a severe attack ofthe malignant form
or scnrlet fever about four years a;o. My turn
ily physician. Dr. Hamlin, of Marysvtlle, Cali
fornia, told me that the child had lettr have
died, as he would be afflicted all his life with
sores of a scrofulous nature, which he consid
ered incurable. The condition of thethlld up
lo last April seemed to coiitlrm the Doctor's
opinion, as he never was free lrom thcie
eruptious sores. A number of our best physi
clans had endeavored In vain to give the ehlhl
relief. At the time I commenced &lvmg him
Dr. Ilorzeau'aSmall-pox Remedy the child was
unnble to open bis 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 perdlreotlons.
In twelve hours from commencing to take Hie
medicine, a favorable change was noticeable,
and In less than six weeks all traces of the old
affliction had disappeared. JNO. M.KKONK.
The following named persons are referred to
as having a knowledge orthe above statement:
Dr. J. A- ltlnnchard. oculist, who trealed the
child Tor sore eyes. Dr. Glltner, Dr. K. G. Free
land, .1. Murray, contractor, Geo. W. Illtlman,
Isaac Sherman, and many others of Portland,
Oregon. JOHN M. FRONK.
Albany. Oregon.
June I. 1373.
Mr. Corwln
Dear Sir: I used two bottles ol
your small-pox remedy, ior scarlet lever,
ltoth ol my childred had It, and all the medi
cine they used was your small-pox remedy. .
Their recovery was speedv and complete.
CHARLES NOLAN.
Portland, Oregon. Sept. IS, ISTS.
My clerk, W. Oaviness, was taken sick with
measles, last March. I administered Dr. Bor
zeau's small-pox remedy according to nccoiu
paiivlng directions, nnd In all my experience
wltli that disease I never needed a more eom
pletv and sieedy recovesy.
E. G. FREELAND.
Druggist, 113 First street, Portland:
Portland, Oregon, Sept. 18, 1S7JL
For the benefit of my friends and the public.
I state the following facts: On the rth duy ot
September, I felt quite unveil, having head
ache, pains In my back ajid Joints, with occas
ional chills; a fever set in nnd about the 9tli a
scarlet rash was plain to lie seen on my skin.
I had become satisfied that I had the symp
toms of siaa!l-pox, and commenced taklug
Corwln's preparation for the cure of that dis
ease, and it proved'n success in ray case, ns 110
farther developments appeared. I took but 13
doses', and have since felt all right. I have 110
hesitancy In recommending It to my friends
who may feel any symptoms of small-pox.
JAMES F. OVLLIGIIER,
Boot maker, W First street, Portland.
Portland, Oregon, Spt. 15. 187.1.
I have taken one bottle of Dr. Borzenu'
Sniall-pox Remedy as a preventative, and al
though frequently exposed to the disease at
theiime, I escaped all symptoms.
JAMES M. MAYBEUY-,
Cowl. sator anu tiiiiiuer, l-oniana.ur.
I have tnken Corwln's Smnll-nor Rmelr.
and being exposed to the disease at, the same
time, escaped all symptoms, which is tho only
prool that 11 is a preveniauve.
1 T Ill'.i'IlTl
1 1. uCMtomv.
City Councilman, 3d Ward, Portland, Or.
r have been using Corwin's Small-por Rem
edy, and though exposed to the disease, have
no svraploms. 1 believe it to be a preventative
:iswellas:vcure. A. McEWAN.
ronianu, ur.
I being exposed, to the small-pox, contnicted
the disease. I used for It Corwln's preparation
and no other medicine except alteratives. The
po'tules never matured. Left no marks. My
. -. ..I, . -a iro Ahlliireu.
Illness was not l .
tlve In iiumlwr, were all taken wit t" dis
ease, and treated by one of our et ph sta lans.
employwl by the city. One. a glr of fou e rs
died, and tlie balance wfJ'T1(n' e
used'about two littles of flA" McMAlIOK.
Port'and, Oregon. August 23. 1S73.
I xvas taken with smnli-lox abjiut tlieiMh ot
July I Und purchaHl a bottle of Dr. Bor
tmu's small-iiox Remedy sometime previous,
and commenced taking It as soon asl wassat
unedl had the disease, which was on tho sec
nn.tdav of my Illness. My sickness was mild,
except severe vomiting , which took place be
fore I commenced using the medicine. The
vomiting is what convinced me in the llrit
nlace thatJ 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 Itemedy saved me front be
ing marked, and perhaps from death.
FRED. . T HAT H F.R,
ijtnnc Mason and Gardner.
Statement of J. R. Lake, doalor In stoves and
tin-ware, on Front, between Morrison and
Yamhill streets: "My daughter was taken
with the small-pox about the lHh of August.
A physician was employed, and the patient
was apparently In a critical condition. I pro
cured Dr. Borzeau's Small-pox remedy, which
was ndmlnlstesed with apparent good effect.
My wife, being exposed, had taken tho medi
cine as :i"vreventatlvc had fheprlmory symp
toms, but no postules, or serious slekncss.
Tills Remedy Is also a sure pure for Culekcu-
pox.Searlet Fever, Measles, and all scrofolaus
and (kill diseases.
SAMUEL CORWIN,
Office-Southwest corner Mdn nnd First. Su.
Orders sent to Samuel S?&lZSZ
E. G. Frecland. 1 FlrstSW lw.BiiPue
will be promptly attended to.
Orders rordoure
part or the Unfits! States y r
' CJrrricc-Onc Dollar por Bottle.",
3W