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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1874)
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1S74. HOMEJJEWS. Studies will be resumed in Hie public school-' of lid' city on Mnmluv, Septem ber T. Col! Hi tile e.-tiblihmcnt of AlNUv & Ilesrie, 107 First lneet, and order u dih of those ovs((r?. Why pas restless duys and sleepless nights, when "Itadwav's Tientlv i; tni will cause all your twins ami nclipa I .vanish ? I'emtiis In ed of a first-class sewing machine, will iiihI It to tlulr advantage to call at the Singer Agency, No. 103 Third street, in this city. s The .Convocation of the Protestant Kpisooiial Church met in this city on Thursday the 27th, and after a harmo nious session adjourned Hue die, on Sat urday. Iter. O. V. Irer, of Portland, and lttw. William Mcl'heeters, of Salem, will leave on the nest steamer the lat ter for California and the former for Central Xew York. We acknowledge a pleasant call from Mr. Dale, Sheriil oil Yamhill county. He has been .succeful in recapturing a certain thief, who had broken jail in thin city, as he tthe thief) said, "to get rid of tfie crusader." The Museum has for tho past month presented unusual attractions. Deni zens of this city, and visitors from abroad, cannot tpiid a leisure hour more pleasantly and prolltably than in looking 'over the wonders there dis played. Interesting additions are being from day to day added to its catalogne. The members of the Portland Bar pre sented to Judge W. W. Upton a hand some gold watch and chain, at his resi deneein this city on Saturday evening. The gift was matte in commemoration of the judicial career of Mr. Upton as Judge of the Fourth District, from which position he now retires, and was Intended alxo as a mark of the esteem iu which he is held bv his legal breth ren. UEWSJTEMS. STATU AND TKRK1TOKI AI There are2fi9 school-children in Boise. Judge li. F. Bonham assumed the robes of the Chief Justice of Oregon on the 1st Inst. Washington County Fair will be held at IlilUboro, September 2S, 20 ami 30. 5,000 in premiums are ottered. Heed's Panorama, with a "Mart Tay lor" attachment, will show on the grounds during the State Fair week. Liuu County Fair will be held at Al bany from the 6th to the 10th of Octo ber inclusive. Premium listamountsto 57,000. The Walla Walla Statesman says that $1,300' has been raised iu Iewiston to start a new ht, and that Judge YVIiit soii has been ottered editorial control. Madame Fanny Morgan Phelps has engaged Reed's OtMirn House for a lengthy theatrical season, commencing about the time Legislature convenes. The Dayton Xne is the title of a small weekly paper soon to be started at Dayton, Walla Walla county, underthe editorial management of Mr. A. J. Cain. The Fourth Annual Exposition of the ' ' OH. W. W. Industrial Association will take ; place at Olympia on the 6th of October, ; and continue thereafter tliree or louri davs. I rue proprietorship oi uie saiem .wet- cAiry has been transferred from Thompson &. Cornell to Mr. E. I. Bris- j ... v v-.... .,,. ,.r ,i, f.,rk- 1 itol Comml;ionen', T , I- ed i Ivi Leland, State liecturer of the O. G. T., on the 3d inst.. organizeil Ochoco Lodge Xo. 212, situatcsl at Prine- vllle, Wasco county. Tliey begin wun 31 charter members. Hie animal report of the Secretary, Mrs. C. S. Woodworth, of tho Oregon Children's Aid Society, shows that 30 children have at dillerent periods been received and provided for. The State Grance of Orerron com mences its first annual session on Tiles' : r. I . . . , . Uay, llie lotll Ol bepteniDer, ai saieni, and it is to be one of the most import- ant meetings ever held by that Order. The iMisiness men of McMinuville are taking steps toward obtaining a tele-1 graph line from that place to St. Joe. A subscription is now going the rounds, . and has secured liberal amounts al ready, j x"? ; " .. .i'l'lV. tnent upon the lMiier from which it sKnng. It furnishes Polk with that which every county needs, and should liberally sustain, a good local news paper. Mrs. Augii-ta Werner, widow of Con rad Werner, receivetl throttKh tho hands of her attorney the sum of 1,017, the amount of the policy on the life of her husuami, who was murdered near s-alem a short time since. The Swantown Seminary is rapidly apiHouching completion, aiid will soon be ready for occumncy. It will cost $10,000, awl will be a great advantage to the people on the Sound, as It is in tended to be the hlgh-cluss school in thnt section. . ,. i i c ,i 4 i The Mlblte school of Albany contains about 200 pupils and is of a very high wrnilo FlwrB Is ulso a soloet scliool with fortv or fifty scholars, while about 120 attend the College, so that tho uum- m the momlng and In the anernoon. sun ber of sdtool children and students i.-i day School at S in the inoming. not far from 300. Congregational Kast IHirtlarHl-Scrrlneat he school house In the McJlillan IMstrlcl.ll II Tliere is a voting ladv ill 1-ane COlllltV , in the morning: sabbath School at K-.a. Iter, wlio last winter plowct U'tween TO aud SO acres of ground for her father atul Iiarroweii me most wi ii. aiiuii out her team and went aud got a certiil lo lonelier, look un a school and tnii.'lit until huvlti nml linrvpst pom- Illlll IliirveM. I.OUI- tnoivwd, when she dropjied tho "birch" and cut her father's and unclo's grain, ami is now cutting for the neighbors. Atlnst Uie Ifrooklyn farce isovcr! Mr. JSeedier's .-tutement lias been accepted, the virtue of the pastor is sustained, and Mrs. anion's "love for him," which lie deprecated so direftilly and resisted so successfully, though he hesitates not to confer it, causes the story of Potiphar and Joseph to dwindle iuto insignif icance. Oil, tliese poor, unprotected, un assuming but ever virtuous Men! What roaring lions poor protected women are, to he sure! They make nothing of de vouring a preacher now and then! An adjourned meeting of the Marlon Counly Yt'oniitn Suffrage Association will b lteldat tho Opera House In Sa lem ou Saturday afternoon, September 51b, A full attendance of members Is requested. LETTER rEOMBUTTEVILLE. To the EniTonor the Nkw Sohtuwit: I am not accustomed to writing for newspapers, hut my attention has lately been called to an article In the Pacific CltiirelniKin, in which the citi zens of this place have been very unjustly maligned by the wife of a minister who signs herself "Sigma." This writer says that Butteville was formerly a very respectable plnce, supporting a church and minister, and in every respect thriv ing handsomely; but, of late, the place h3 deteriorated: it lias fallen into the hands of "Infidel", Spiritualists and per sons of questionable character." It is quite true that l'tiltevHIe's business in terests have been very materially dam aged within the past three years, but this has not been a Divine punishment, but has resulted from conllicting rail road interests, that have taken the bu-i-ness from the smaller river towns; and Butteville, among the rest, has Mitlered very material, but we trust only tempo rary, stagnation. "Charity covereth a multitude of sins." What can a stranger know of the morality of the inhabitants of Butteville? Would it not have com ported more with Christian charity for this pious lady to wait until she could get acquainted with us before thus de nouncing us? And are all persona not belonging to the Episcopal Church necessarily bad? Our Father iu Heaven must surely be a very partial Parent if He only saves Episcopalians. We "commoners'' have a more philan thropic view of humanity's needs, and a fur more exalted opinion of God's good ness than to believe the realization of this idea possible. Who built the church in Butteville, in which the Episcopal Divine officiates, whose wife is thus shocked atButtcvllle's imagined immoralities? The church was built fourteen years ago, by contributions from these very "persons" who have fallen under "Sigma'a" condemnation; and it is, and ever has been kept iu re pair by collections from this same ques tionable (?) source. And lately, when the underpinning had fallen from the church, requiring an outlay of twenty dollars for repairs, this sum could not be raised among the Episcopalians, aud a general collection was taken among out siders to nay the bill. I Would these same devotees have been willing to help ts If wc had needed such aid for our church, or for a Spiritualist's hall ? Wc always thought Rev. Mr. S. aud wife were our friends; at least we treated them as such, aud still aro their friends, if they aro not ours. A word to the wise is sufficient. A JiiWKt-s. Butteville, Oregon, August 20, 1S7J. i Will somebody bear the camphor bot tle to the modest (?) editor of the Forest fJrove Iiulrjicndcnt J Please be quick, good Samaritan, or his imagination will overwhelm him. Stokes, the murderer of FUk, is said to .., ,. r ., . . "' "'B wmu,i1""" ttl ftln The Churches. Mcthoiiist Erincor.M. Curia n Corner ol . -:- W., i. Tu'v. o w. iter. &t. ! I'miciiiiiE services ill iri iiiiriuiH: hi 11 fi cowib : lu the evening n rniln nrll n Till,- , at 7:li; An- ' cast to November alTSW: leeeinier to March ' ' at 7. Communion nerrlce the drat Sabbath morning in each moiilli. Prayer meetings Sablmtli evening, one hour before preaching; young )eopIe's prayer meting, Wlnes.lay evening; regular weekly praver meeting on Thursdav evening, and general esiicrlence Tn ol ii i- fin nr.i i nnrciinv nvniiinr' in .mi nr i - month; nil at same hour as preaching ervlce, Soon meeting dally. Sunday School at 2 r. M.; Chln Sunday School nt StfM; Sunday School Missionary Concert on first Sunday iu each mouth at 2 I: si. stranger, cordially in vited, pews iree. Fi hst PiiRsnvrrRi an Ch vhcii Corner Wash ington and Tli Int. l:ev. Dr. IJndsley, Pastor. ISesldence, corner Morrison and Slnth street. Sabbath service at It A. v. and 7:V1 P. M. Sab bath Scliool and Uilile class at MOD. Prayer meeting at 6:t5 v. n. Iectum Thursday even- (lncal7:u. lieiilleuieii will be In attendance t the doors to conduct strangers and visitor ! to seat. ! Unitarian- Ciiapei. Comer of Yamhill and ular services every Sabbath at II a. u. and 7;tS p.m. Sunday School at 11:15. The evening ser vice I omitted on the first Sunday i.r every month. The Communion Service is at 2-t p. it. on that ilay. Pastor's residence, Salmon .treet. between Fifth and Sixth. ltAiTWrCilfBcii Corner Fourth and Alder street. I lev. I). J.Pierce, pastor. Prenchliuron I Sablwth at 11 In the morning mid at 7:tS p. M. ' Prayer meeting nil Tliursday evening of each week at S. SabbHtli School at l-'A o'clock Sun- lay, immediately after morning preaching. Seats free. Haptist Missiosr-Kast Portland. -Services at coitage on me corner oi i, alio eveuiu i streeln, every Sunday at 11 anil at 3'i. Sabbath Schord after morning preaching. Selgbbor- I hood prayer meeting luesuay evening. Catholic Cuchtii Corner Stark ami Third 1 streets. Kev. Father Ftereu in charge, assist- eo liv l.ev. v. an:iniifiiiiri. rii-b .ms, vwi .. M. second Mas, 8 o'clock; High Maw, 10-J; Vejer, "M. Tkiniti- Ciii'hcii Corner of Oak awl Fifth. Itev. It. S. Sevli.s, H. II., Hector. Sunday school at :! A. M. Morning sen-Ice at 11. F.vening seiv ice at 7. ICctiires Frulay even ing at 7. Hisii.ip Soon CIbavimae School-Geo. nur ton. Chaplain. IMvlne services Iti the large schoolroom of the (irammnrachool evorySun dar morning at 1K o'clock. Suuday School at 1 V. M. st. Stephen si:HAPKi-corner.Maaion ami Fourth. Iter. John Hosenburg. Pastor. Ser- vice at ll In the morning aud 6 In the evening, Sunday School directly after morning service. : ,,ST;.y'n's,!,EL-:,,'itort'.an,. Rev.-?: i j '-""Jn, .Minuter , x .. j!,. CliTRrit Itr. J. W. ing at 11 a.m. ami T. i sunuay scikkii at z - 1 Thursday evening. M. I'rayer meeting -Solth Tltlnl sImm.1 ' A. M. F- 7.to cnrwH- , w"w?n nana t. Kev.J. t. Amleixm, Pastor. s.rvee Mt 11 t V uml -r-rt ,. u seitooi at : p. x ! coloceii m. ...... - ... ------ . .. a. ... ti m i ii E. ClICKCn Room over K I McCormlrk's store. Rev. Daniel June. Pa-tor Service nt 11 a. m. and 7:ti r. m. Sabbath , School at 2 r. X. I KnsX Jefferson nnd Second. A. II. Bradfonl. Ia tor. Services at 11 In the morning and 738 In the evening. ST. Timotht's CllArEt. Bishop Sootl Grem mai School, corner Eighteenth and C street. Rev. Geo. Burton, Pastor. Service ou Sunduy at 10 A. M. SCANDINAVI.1N Luth. Cutmcif Kat Port land Service In English at: in the afternoon. A. E. Frldrichsen, D. 1)., Pator. Stnacocce Beth Israel Divine service each Saturday at 9:30. rreachlns by Rev. JL May. PbTSiomt CncBcn Comer i: and Four teenth. Sabbktli School at 3 In tliei.iienio.iii Tlir Idctt of is Universal Mcillcluc I at last realized In Dr. Walker's Cxt.ironst.t Vin ecau Bittees. This concentrateil essence of the finest medicinal herbs and root, lu the Western hlmlsphero eradicates alt disease which have not undermined the sources of vi tality, aud In Chronic Iudlgostlou, S&rvou Headache. Congestion or the Liver, Rheuma tlam.Oout, General Deblllly, and Innumerable ulceroui and scabious disorder," It Is a sprcitlc abtoluti and Infallible. I 3 it OUR AGENTS. The following jx-rmi"! are duly at'.lliorlied to act hi Agents for the Xnr SunniwitsT: Mrs Borarth IVkin, V.T Sirs. S. A. Slchnls....... Dallas Jim. II. A. lugh.ny Amity I!wii Wllrtn Cornelius- R.T. Rohlson .Dllly Herman Snow 319 Kearny St., San Francisco A. W. McConnell Sorlh Yamhill Horace II. Day Sew York City Mrs. S. M. Mlfler Ijist Chance Mrs J. IL Foster .AIbany Ahhv Pearee - . Benton county Ir. lUyley Corvallls A. A. Manning otympta Miss Virginia Old. Hiram Smith . Mr-. J. W. Jackson ,. W. Bench Rev. Win. Jolly Mary J. Magers A. v. Slmmrd Si. II. Claiigliton C. A. Reed McMlnuvfllc lluntsburg Eugene City llucna VUta Hlllsboro .Gerval Bruwnvllle .. ...Iphanou : Salrm Mrs. li. T. Imnlel Mr. Nellie Curl P. C. Sulllvnn Mrs. M. F. Cook Mrs. M. I". Cline Salem St-slem Dallas -Lafayette -Salem Mrs. It. A. Vawtcr WaItsburg Mrs. It 18. Bishop. l'enuicion Itev. J. I". Damon Mr. Jane M. Wilson PhlHp Ritz I". II. M.-ore John Molten Seattle Walla Walla Walla Walla rort Townsend Traveling Agent Traveling Agent ....Traveling Agent Traveling Agent Ijifavette -. lbany .Sal cm Oregon City -The Dalle ..Fore.t (irove . Sehalem TrnvelIng Agent li. It Blood Mrs. M. Jcrlrle- ir. j. vt. ium Mrs. M. Kelly - A. S. Arnold......... . (J. W. 1 l whom . M.-s. J. DeVoru Johnson.. IL I'enllninl J. T. Scott, Emi Mrs. A. K. Corvrln........ Ceo. Kngle..... J. W. Jacksoii Kugene I.. I. KUher .Sun Kranclwo Mr. I-iura DeKoree lionlun California Mrs. Nellie Mosoinnn ..... Olympla I. T. Mnulkby -.I'ortland c;. W. ltrock ..Culon ltlilce, W.T (I. W. Ilarne Ochoco viilley Mrs. K. Oakshctt .Traveling. gent Mr. J. .". Hayes Uervalt, Oregou James Vance.. Yreka, California M. r. Owen..... -Soquel, California Mrs. li. A. Dupee asrann nto, California Mrs. Saruh Harry -Stockton, California Mrs. Sarah WallU MayfleW, California "Woman' Journal" lSoton, MaksHChunetta Charle, W. Tappan. -Salt Ijike City, U.T Jlrs. I- M. Houell l'henlx, Oregou Mrs. M. J. Tenland HaIey, Oregon Mrs. M. . Dimick Ilubbant, Oregon li. 1. Porter - Jjhedd', Oregou Other parties desiring to act as Agent wilt plea-? forward their name. We want Agent at every iK5tofllce throughout Oregon and Washington Territory. Clilnook Salmon. Spring Salmon hare commenced running, and QUISS, on Wash ington street, receives daily rrolu his Fisheries on the Columbia Hirer large lol,and-U pre pared to sell cheap. The trade liberally dealt with. City aud eoiuilry order respectfully so licited. JAMKS QUINS, I'nlun Fish Market, Washington streft. I. O. Itoi ire. S Vi The triangular light for Goreruornm! other State otlieers isorer.and lhe letumi are com ing In. Some think the re-iill tvIII Ih' In favor of the DeiuuerMie tleket, and vice versa, but It is c. rial n that l l-IIUI.-V KOIIKUTS are lead ing In the race for mpis-iimcy In tlieir iwrticn lar line of business. This popular clothing hoe In now llllel In e cry department with the latest fashions-, and theyaisj ottlrlng great iMtrguin, though tliMt Is gncjally imdcrntood by all who know the Hrm. l-ave your nieus urc, and we assure you that ll-Uc:loH will be given In every instance. 17 Forthe very best photograph, go to Hrndley A Hulofson' (iallery with an KI.KVATOn, f J MnutKomery St., San Fraiiclco. XEW THIS WEEK. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, first Hirc-cl. bet. Morrison nml Aider, asii .llilrr street, bet. l'ruiit nml tint. Port I and, Oregon. -11. W. M. IlKFltANCE I. WHITK. .Pi-enident. Secretary. isstitltios of businkss thain- - . ,CM' n'' Practical Methods or Instruction, to ""IT"'" pare i mw or lMisines Theorv and actual Iluslnrs Itou- line, wlih-li rcjulrcs years of experience to olh- ' ,'rw''' obtain. ... , , I Telegraphy tauglitiinderlhesuperiiit.n.l I " Kx tKrience,I Teacher and Practical , 1 'honocraphy under the superln leuco I Ole- unerlnteud- ceofapraetlcaf Short-hand Reporter. IjtdlesI)enartment nonromnlzed.and lady Indent now In attendance. For full particular)., send for S. H. College Journal. Addrei-s DkFIIANCF. A WHITK, t S tf Ick n.ix lot, Portland, Orcitou. I ltl'.SIt SllOALWATKIt HAY OYSTERS ALISKY &. HECELE'S, it 107 First Street. FI.CIII EXTHACT ' B U C U U ! The only known Ilcincly for BRICHT'S DISEASE! Ami a iosltlve rcnmly for OOtT. OltAVEI STUlCTntES, KIAIIETS, ' IlYsPKPSIA, SKIIVOVS IIHIHI.ITY, j IlUOPSY, ! Son-retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irrita tion, Inflammation or Clceratlnu of the Bladder and Kidneys, SPKRM.VI0RRH1EA, ..Nervous insca-ses, uca.ii.cne, consupaiion, I . rt rtt Francisco, ami nirnl'lies llrst Co.tIvcue, Indigestion, Dispe.ln. Bilious- aeeommo.Utlons at the ft.llowlng very IcrrloiuorWtill,Dlscae.,ortlieProslratc nw. Billon Fever. IntlHiivnatlon of the Bow- ! t.' Ulnn.I.SlOne in tile lliaoiier, CoVnlR Gmvel or ltrtelilii't Deposit and Mu ens,or Milky Discharges. k i:a it x i: vs EXTRACT BUCHTJ I'eniiaiiriitly cures all disease ol the BU0DtR. "'"NETS, AND DRDPSICAt SWtlllKCS, Exrsllng in men, women and children, erSO MATTER WHAT THE AGE!- l'rof. Steele says: "One bottle of KearueV Flukt Exlraet Bitehii 1 worth more thau 'all oilier Buehus combine,!." Price, l vt Bottle, or Six Bottle fbrtTs I)rsol, So. lot Dunne Nt., Sew York. A Physician In attendance to answer corrr Iondene nrd give advice gratia. ee Semi clamp for lumphlets, free. 3 tf AVILHOIT SPRISGS soda water: ST n.it'lIEXEV A STEM JIB'S, 8 a OornrFIritaxi4 Taylor ttxMU, NEW THIS SEWIHG MACHINE SALES OF 1873. riMIK TAIil.K OF SHWIXi! MACHISK SAI.Ks FOIt 175 shows tlmt our S4,t, u,st enr 1 amouuted to -S'4, III ,two hundml and thirty-two thousand, four timidr-sl ami ftmy-four) Machine. Itelngn large lin ni-c over Ihn sales of the previous vear(lSTi) The table also shows that our sales i:ceeit those or any other Cfinipniiy, Sir the period nainetl, bv the numlierof I l:t.-J." I Machines, or nearly double those of any other company. It may further le slate.1 thai the nps or lsr.I,a coin pared with thoseoflsTishow a relallvely larger Increase, lieyond Hie salc of ol hci makers, than of an v other year. For iiisuwre, in 172 wes.ld tl.o;)o more than any other company, whereas. In IsTS, I lie su:e. were I 13,254 Machines in Excess of our Highest Competitor. These tlnres nie all foe mot-' rwiiAikable, ior the reason that the siiles of Hi.- riuelfal com panies in IsTS are I.KSS '111 S TIIFIlt SALES IN 1S72, wheren, as has been shown, Ol'lt SALES HAVE UVlKiEI.Y ISCItEASElK The account of sales Is from KWOItX HETritSS maJe to theowner of the sewing Machine patent. It will hardlv lie denied that the suiriorltv or the SISOEIt MACHISHs i- fully demon stratedat all events, that their popularity In the household Is unquestionable. Same or M.iriiisi:. Siluger 31niiiifuelnrliiff Company Secor Sewing Mnchlne Company Wheeler A Wilson Manufacturing Co. Domestic Sewing Machine Company... tlroverA llaker Sewing Machine Co ... Weed Sewing Machine Company Wilson Sewing Machine Comjiaiiy Howe IL 1. Company Wilcox A filbbs Sewing Machine ( o American H. li. Company Florence Sewing Machine Company... MISCKLI-AXKOIS. . i R R R Railway's Ready Relief! CL'ltES THE WOllST PAINS Iu from One to Toeiity .Illumes. NOT ONE HOUR After reading this adseitlsement need any one SCFFEK WITH PAIN". KdijS Head) Ildlcf is a lure for Ktcr) Palu. 11 wu the first and is Thi Only Pain Remedy that Instantly stops the most oxcruciatiug p.iin, alia) ludammatlons, and cures Congesiloiis, wliether of the Lungs, Stomach. liouels, or otherctaiidsororgaiis. bv one aiqliatloti. IN I'KOM ONE TO TWENTY MISI'TI-s:. ihi mat ter how violent or excruciating lhe pain lhe HHIXMATIC. lled-rldden, liirtrm. I rlde.l, Sen ou-i. Neuralgic, or pro:nt'sl with disease may sutler. JtAUWAVS !IK1V ltEl.lEC Will afTord lnslaut n-llef for- - Intlauimatlou or the kidney.-; Inflammation of the Itladd- r: Inflammation of lhe Ilowel-; Congestion of lhe l.unt; Sore Throat, Dilllcolt lirenthing caipiiauoii oi ine iiean; Hysterics, Croup, llptheria, Olarth; Influenza, Hcauache.Tootliaehe. SViirHlgia : ltheumatlsm, Cold Chills, Ague ChilN. The application of lhe Heady Hellcf to Die part or parts where tin min or dinVnltv e.ists will atroid ease and comiorl. Twenty ifmps in hnlf a tumbler of waiiTwlll In a few inoiiieiils cure Cnunps. .-imii. Mmr Sloiiiaeli. Henri- burn Coll.- ick Ileadiiel-e. iMrrlie. Iijseiilerv. . Wind In Hie llmr-l-. mid all Internal : IVUns. Travelers sImmiIi! jilwas efirrs a ImhiIc h IEHdra's KfHily Itci- wiiii iliein. A ftwilrois In water lll prevent sickue or trains from change ol wnlcr. II i llter than French llrandy or Hitlers as a stimulant. rr.vi:it ami acsi'i:. Fever and Ague cured for to cent. There Is liot a remedial agcnl In the world that will cure Feverand Ague.nnd all other MalarloiM, Itlllous, Scarlet, TyplioM, Yellow and other Fevers milled by Itadwat 's IMIsi so 'inlek as Itadway's Heady Heller. Filly n Ills er lttle. sold by Uniggisls. HEALTH! BEAUTY ! sTisosu ash itui: hu h hlooh is- CltEASE OF Fl.l-SH AMI WEKJHT CLKAIl SKIN A SI) I1EA1TIFCI. I.'OM PLEXIOS SECI HEU TO ALL Dr. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent Ha made the most asiouNhlm' cures: soouh-V and mpld ore lite cliangt s tie ImiI umlenro-, 1 under the Influence oi this Ir'ily uonderfni j medicine, that Ever' Day mi Inerensc In t'letli Mini i Wright Is Seen nml Fell. THE CHEAT 1ILO0D rUMI'IEU! Every drop of the Sarsaparillian Itesolvent ' eoiiimunlcate through the blood, weai, urine, and oilier fluids ami Juices ol the system the ' vigor of life, for it repairs! lie wastes of the lly vrlth iiewiuid sound mnlerlal. Scrofula.syph Hi. Consumntlon. filnndular disease. Fleers In the Throat, Mouth, Tumors. Sinles In the filands nml other tmrts of the system. Sore . Eve. Strumous Discharges from lhe ear. and the worst forms of skin diseases. Eruption. Fever Sores, Scald Head, Hing Worm, Salt ltheum. Eryslliela, Acne, Hiack Sftots, Worms lu tho Flesh. Cancer in the Womb, and all weakenlng and lnful discharges. Sight Sweat, Ioxs of Sperm, and all wastes of the lire principle, arv wuniii ine enmuc rvnge ih . this wonder of Modern Chemlsiry, and a few I davs' use will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease it potent power ' to cum them. Ifthe patient. dally liecoming reduced by lhe waste and decomposition that Is continually 1 progressing. Micccil in arresting these wastes, j and repairs the same with new material made j from healthy blood; and this the Sarsnarllllnu . will and doe secure. j S'ot only does the Sarsanarilliau Itesolvent excel all known remedial agent lu the cure of chronic, scrofulous nnd coiKtilutlon.il skin i diseases; but It I the only pslilec-ure for , Kldne) and Ulatldcr Complaints, , Urinary and Womb dlsene,finivel.lMabetej. ' i i .......... r tntA 1 i Frlne, Ilrishf Disease. Albuminuria, nml in r MKKN, Atlorney-at-Ieiw. and tom nll case wherethere nre lirlckdust depost,or inatiderof lhe 1. rand Ariny of the Le the wnter 1 thick, cloudv. mixed with sub- public In California and Nevada, will give stance like tho white of an egg. or thread like white silk, or there I a morl il dark Ml- Inn appearance, nnd lione-Iul dcNt,and il.o it nri-l-in- i..,.i..n when passing water, and pain In the Small or the naeV. nnd along the Iritis. Price, $1 IU. WORMS.-The only known and .nre Remedy fur Worms Pin. Tarn, etc. . ,. .... . . Tnuior oris lours' G roll Hi Cured I.y Itiulnnj's Hcsolsciil. IJkvkiii.y. Mas..Julv is. Is.). Da. Rstiw.w :-I have had Ovarian Tumor In the ovaries and liowel. All lhe doctors said "there was no help for It." I tried every thing that wp reconinienueu ; out nothing iieipett me. I Rawyour Resolvent, and thought I would try It, but had no faith in it, because I had suf fered ror twelve years. I took lx liotlles of the Resolvent, and one box of Railway's Pills, and two Ixittle ofour Ready Relief; nnd there i not a sign of tumor to lc seen or fell, and I feel better, smarter, and happier than I Iinelnrl2 I venrs. The worst 1 11. nor wn In lhe left stiteof the lmwel,over the groin. I write this tn you lorlheueneni oi outers. . You mnv publisli it Hannah P. KXAfi'. If you choose. Dr. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perlectly lastele, elegantly coatcl with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purity, cleanse and strengthen. For the cure olall dlsonlcrsol the Stomach, Liver, Bowels .Kidneys, Bladder, ri,riin,Hiuu. iiriiulrmriii.ul mriiiiEniM V t.j.m U urmninl Cll.'t .Mltle.t onru Vegetable, purely, containing no mercury", mlncml,ordeleterloiisdnigs. ce Observe the billowing symptoms result- Ing from disorders or the Digesllvr Orgnns: Constlpxlloii,Inwnl PIIe,Filliiesof Blood In the Head, Aridity of the Stomach, Saiisea. Heartnurn.Disgusioi roo.1,1 uiuiessor Weight lu the Stomach, Sour Erurtations.Slnklng or FlutterlngatthePitoItheStoinacli.swlnimlng ol the Head, Hurried and Ditllcult Breathing, Fluttering at the IIuiirt.Clioklngorsull'.K'atlng . i i ... t ii... . ... . nrnsiuiouKST ici. .. ... 'vo'''.v ;r .v. v.':. 'A"r.,K'"'ie.yT an.limil raniui i r lira. i. ..-e.icei.cy . in- auii euu i .un in tin .."... ..p. ,i, . x t-r- si.lr.ttion. Yellowness of llie skin and Eves, Pain In the Side. Chust, Limb, and sudden Flushes or Heat.'lluniing-in me FIi-sii. A few do-es of ltidway' lllls will free the system Iniui all the aliove-uaiue.1 dlMinlers. Price, St cents kt Iiox. Sold by druggist. Read "False ami True." Semi one letter stamp to RADW'AY A CO..So..s7 Mntdeu I.me, Sew York. Information worth thousands will be ent you. l-l-ly C. I'. .STEWART. Morrl-ou-Stivet, St. Cllarlcs Building, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER? AND HEALER IN Clocks, Watche and Jewelers' Goods. Repairing done a usual. 3 H J. X. tKiLrii. K.C linnNAVUU. JOS. SIMON. C. A. IKlLl'Il. DrJLI'U, BKOXirCH, UUtPU i. StV0, Attorne Vi-at-Lav?. ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, l"OnTISD. "t0lf WEEK. So.Solii. So.Solp. Istreisi: ok liicKF.xar. lSTi. lS7i ... '-M'J.TSS ua'J.llt Incr-urf I'.r.sC 311 S.13J " JH 17IKS H$,1!0 lsfsreae &I,S tAl 4M.1M " 9,IW fcWIO .S5.17W " K,H lilll SI.7S9 " SICS 2117 " I.IW - USUI SWt 1-Vssl 17.77.S 1S,H H.1S2 ' t.7IS 15,7ift S,HI " 6,SS Till'. Sl.VtiElt MAXl IMtTfltlXli CUJIIMXV, lu. Third street. Portland, Oregon. MlriC'ELTjAXEOrs. I Dr. J. V:i!!i(M-"s t nlii'nniia Tin ; P!j:ir nillOIS t.-- i r.V Y. . fahle i Jtrcl:ir"i!"". i' t' . t' f.-!.l tin- l,;.llTe ' I ct!sfo:ir. 1 !. th.-lor.' v iM'iu-e1! ol ti:tSi r ; ra Ncvula :n rn'itains ot" Caliioniia. the nMsliciual T!H-rtict f wuicli are extract is! tin r from it'ioitt the n-c of AIco?:ol. Tiicqntlitioil 'sahnn.-t1ailvaskcl, "WTiat is tlm muse, of Ins titi'i-irallclcii Miccess of Yisrmt; ISiitukV Onr sirwtr is. that thev r. move-the tMiix- of l:s,-asc. ami the i:i!ui.t remivi-r l " !.,-. Itli. Tlifv :ii-h tli ; , , , ..,. i i . ;,':.... i-.de. n iKTfttt Kriiov.it"raii"l luvifjorator of lhe v stem. Net t-r U-fwiv ia the hi'rtorv of the 'world h-xi a nmiicino been cotn k iDilcil oHMsing the rcmnrkalilc qttul llicsof YtNLa.::5irri:ui:i heuling the sick of c vry iliaeusu iSai: is heir to. Thov :ire a gentle I'.irgative a well as n Tonic, rcltt.-r-iujr C imetion or Inliauituation of the Liver :bd Yisccml Orgat.s, iu Ui!ion Dis ease. I fulfil vtill cti.io.v rtittl health, let them m Yisfoak lifTTtaw as a intilicine, ami aroKl the use of alcoholic stimulant, i i evt-ry forot. i. .. .'I. :i. .v r. n-jy .t -i i-ietft ! . s t I . Rwa.'Ul s. I tTtiti e., . t sold !) nil tro.fcft'jst .mil Iltsilers. TO THF. NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED I if IKVTII fsE.VKS. No l'lian;c Tor Idvirt' and Constillallnii. Tlt. J. IL DYOTT. artdualeof Jerfrrson Me.1 1 leal College, ilillMilelphla.aiilhor or severe ' al valuable work, exn be consulted on all di- ' easeofilie.sx-iiat or rriiixryonrans. (which , , lie has made an eseelul tlnl , elllier in male ; or female, no matter from wh.il cause original- i i Inr or of how loiiz staiMlmg. A nmelice of .10 years enables him to treat illseoe with sue- , cess. Cure giiHraulceil. Uiasouabl charges, , Those at a distance can forward letter deserth- i lug ssmploius kihI eneloslmc sumip lo prepay ! piclMge. Seiid for lliC-l.iiKle to Ilealth;" price. We. J. 11. IIYOTT, 31. II.. HYSIOIAX AXI) Pl'UOKOX, 101 tiuaor St., " ti SO I. It I Klt.S' WAR CLAIM AGENCY, So. "I MONTGOMERY IIUK'K. Snn Franclstsi.Cal. prompt attention to the collect Ion of Additional 1 Travel Pay, now Hue l nlllunita unci revacia ' oiiinieers.iisrnarReo. more man uinsr nun. - nsl mites fnini home, soutierscan tiepenu on i .'.' dealing. Insinuation given riwof charge 1 W l"1" writing, enclose slump for reply, ami '""Is coinimny and regiment and wheiher s ou i have a discharge. Congress Ims extende.1 the time ror lltlng einiiiis r.ir a.iiiuionai .ooumy underthe Act ol .lulv 2. Sr, lo January, 17... , w ,,ml al suell 0iai,-,ls must l made liefore ! that time. Original liounty of ) has lieen 1 allowed all volunteers whoenllleil before July ' !nd, 1NSI, for three year. If not paid the same wlieinliscliargeii. unci uarraiii can oe mi talneil for services rendered licfore lsV, but not for service In the late war. ivnsion forthe lab wnrand wnrof isiioblalned and Increased when allowcil for less than disability warrant, but no pensions are allowed to Mexican and Florida wnrsoldlers. sialeofTexas Imsgranl eil ls-nsion to surv Ivlnff veterans of Texas rev olution. SewOrlean and Mobile Prize Money ! is now due and lielllg IHlid. W. H. Aiken also attend to General Ijw and Collection Bust ' nes.. t-l-tim AURORA RESTAURANT, ! corner frost asd alder streets. Portland. Oregon. ; riltiIK tS THE FISKST KKSTAUHANT i'JtO) I'oar.l, ier week- lKwni, sTay.. ! --Ingle meal '. :: ip I ! G.C. RIDER, Proprietor. SPRENGER'S BOARDING HOUSE, Corner ol Tonrtli nml .Siilinon Streets. riti- snnvc IlotsH II VS BEES THOR 1 :.r, ,,.-. .-.nd rcntti.ami nowor- , a ""'" V ,,intioii i u Private '. lhairding Houm. Person lwlninlzlng this ! house will be promptly ami wen .eryeo ai rea s.nable rates. Ibmnl liiay ln-had either with or without mom. IWl J. B. PRKNGKIL THOMPSON HOUSE, Corner or First nml Jeircrson .Slreel. 10RTLASD, OREGOS. Board, ptr arrk, n0 I rJ A Lodging. A oo IMARD, BY THE DAY, l Il Only Teetotal House lu Poilland. 5 It EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. J. H. niTUKKKIiL So. SO Front .Street, 1'orllnud, 1?1SUS EMPUrt MEST FOR ALL THOSE 1 nptdyiiig for situations lu any capacity inim Wood-clmpiK-rdown to n 1 at Office. Pay siecial attention to obtaining Farm Help, Houso Servants, ltallroad Hands, etc, lrrc spcctlieorSutlunallty. nsiiY THE DIIL1CIOU.S DISH US THAT X Fi'br fft up dslly at the 0ntral Market r misceltvneous. iter sosi: kit Tim hust: THE "UNIVERSAL" SPRING BEDS ! KVKP.YP.ODY J1UYS THEM ! iriIYT leauie they nre cheap, simple, ilHRible ami neat, and can be put on any common shit bedstead. They can be packed .t ml sent to any addrtoi In a space ot one foot s.iiare. .Vo .Yalls or Screws About Them-! FUtlY WARRANTED FDR THREE YEARS! Vrlce-Ool.v Ten Hollars ! Afents wanted In every county In the State. Full dliedlons wltn each bed. II. It. MOKIMLL. Proprietor, Ilrst street, between Yamhill and Taylor. 311 SI.OOO REWARD! O It I O I S A I. I'lOXKEU U00T A SHOE MAXl'FiCTOKV. Co'inopolltan Hotel Itulldlng.lietween Oak and Stark street. Portland. I MA JL M VHE UOOHS. lkiot and Shi9 made to order at retail prico. Nothing but the beu French aud Santa Cruz leather used. All slock i warranted as rein-sentsl. Ms tanners' Boots and Shoes I will WAititAVr ron o.vr. yeah. 1 Person going to the Stlckeen Mine will , find it to their Interest to Examine my Goods berore purchasing elsewhere. Pl-ase bear In mind the name, CUILSOVS linOTN. ! Tins is the only house on the coast that manu factures wholly by hand. None hut the lient ofworkmen employed. Country I)-alers are especially Invlleil to give me a call. I will pay the above reward lo any one who detect shtxMvof nnyktnd in my work, a E. O. coh-os. SOJIiriTIIXtS XIMV! THE JONES SPRING BED! THE BEST IX THE MAIHCET! TTISVF.UY EUSTIO, CHEAP ASH KL'UA- 1 Die; has no nariiur rr venniii aim Cannot Get Oat of Order. Is now the leaillug cheap Spring lsl In the Eastern market. It can lie ltnd or ISAHNAHUA (iltlSWOI.D, Wholesale Agents, Portland, Or Tyler Shipley. Forest f irove; C. F. Iloyal, 1 jifHvelle .1. A. Tavlor. MeMlnnvlte: Dunn. North Yamhill: lleary Werlng. Hill- Hefer to IJnimbv A Perkins, American K.v cltange, Portland ; J. T. SisHt, S. F (iotelell and Jerome Porter, Forest Crove; Dr. Sutton, McMlnnvllle; A. C. Arehllld. Illllsboro. and n Imiidrtsl others. TYI.EH A SHIPLEY, 3 Hit Forest tfrove, Oregon. OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S ia.sse.:eii .sciiEiici.ix l)i TS OF THE COMPANY WILL LEAVE li 1W rtland a lollows : l'or Ttic Unites: Dally iSnndajs evceptl) at 1 o'clock A. M. l'or Astorlu: Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 8 a. l'or Kulnuin nml 'racomn: Diiily .Sundays excepted) at S A. at. l'or Ylctorln; Wednesday and Saturday at C a. :. S, G. HEED. Vice Pre-hienf. .t. ir. Yr.sit, A?5AYKi: AND MrrALWP.OIST, J l! Slark St., Iiet. First ami Second. j lll-tiest Price I'd I.I for (.'old Dust JL linn. 'PESTS MADE WITH CRE. ASD ASSAYS X of Gold and Sliver, Copper, I.efl.1, Anti mony. Nickel, Chrome, Plumbago, Tilt, Iron. CI nnr bar. Lime, and oilier Metal. Analysis of Mineral Waten-and all other substance. 3 Wf J. I II tl.LinT. R E- n. A. OPENINC oei.n or tin. 1 . -i7sv.-i-v-.svt sijAH 1 1JUl HOTEL Conier Fund First streets, Portland, Or. rillUS MAGSIFICEST HOTEL, SEWLY Funilhel tlm.ughnut In n sunerh manner. is now oih-ii ior ine rvcepuon Ol gliesiu. The Finest Roimun.l the Rst Table in Ore gon, at moderate prices. Situated wllhln two block .if the Depots of the Oregon and California nnd Oregon Central Railroads, and within one block of the wharf of the Oregon steamship Companv. CS-Street Cars lias the door." Street Car Tickets mrnUhed free to guest. Free Coach to and from the House. HALLETT A YOFSG. Portland, April S, 1ST I. s ,r OUT OF THE FIRE! SOW IS THE TIME! for All b.i Want their Tarts t.i Lo.A llfsutlfai: 1SI HAVE TITTED VV MY SEW ROOMS X V expressly for tlie business, I would most resH:tfully invite the ladle nnd gentlemen ot Portland mid. vicinity to call and visit the NEW PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, Corner First and Yamhill streets. I have an entire new outfit." Jly prices will continue to bo lower than In any other Room n,..l in l-onianu. .u villus oi worir uone in me An, In the neatest style. Sothine but tlrl- clas s work will be finished in mv Rooms. Only one night of stair. 3 2s O. DESSIE, riiolographer. NOTICE. T 'HE USDERSIOSED. HAYISG LEASED the ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Begs leave to Inform the public tlmt he lias commenced business wllh riRvr.CL.vs.s accojimodatioss At Reasonable Hate. rJT Free Ccsieli to aud from the House. 3 25 P. FLEUROT. CHRIS. .SCI.OT1I, T-V!!7-S "ISOLU PATU0S3 ASD THE JL uuire scucia'i) iu Call HI ma NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Washington; ., one iloor caul oTThlrtl. SUM MISCELLANEOUS- r'- JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In U 3FL ST G-OODDS, MILLINERY AND FANCY 000DS, Hats asd Gents Fursishinq Goods, Ladles' and JflsseV TRIMMED ASD USTRIMMED HATS ASD BOSSET3, Frame Braid, Cord, Ornament, Flower Hlbbons, Trimmings, etc. Dress Goodi, White Goods, Tankee Xo lions, Etc. Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AG EST OF THE I1UOWSSVILI.E WOOLEN MILLS CO. A Full Stock of Jilanhets, Yarns, Hea vers; Ticeedi and Cagtimerej Constantly on Hand. LATEST NTYLEH 11 V EVEKY .tTKAHEtt JMT l'AKTlCHIVU Orders. ATTESriOS Pakl ta nt liEI.I.IN'tlElt L .. Wa.hlnetsin St., bet. Second and Third, POP.Tf-VSD OP.KfJos Til MASUFACTHHE AS a so. i AKTicr.ir or I11SH.V1), CHACKK1W OAKHS, And all ktudsof Pastry tisttallf MhiikI I" First Class Kakery. . '' -Goods delivereil to any part JSI.Tlnli f the city. SlltS. I I'IIAJI IIESUKI CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM Congress Unit. Itusla Street, nVtwcen California and Montgomery streets. Room tS, second lloir. Circles Thursdaj and Satunlav evenings. Seamw lor buslncos. VJult A. C. WALLINC, Book and Job Printer, PITTOCK'S ltlll.DISO, L'P-ST.URS. Corner Front and Stark streets, Portland. Oregou. Woik done at REASOSAHLE 1LVTKS. S-M IH. 3IA11Y A. TllOJll'SOX, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR RKS1DESCE ASD OFFICE THIRD ST. between Salmon and Main, opposite tbd lnibllc Square. Calls attended In any part of the city. Batteries for sale,and Instructions given on tlie usoof electrtcity a a Remedial Agent, nl. iit. j . fi. ci,i:.v.. XIltiet. Southwest corner First ami Yamhill, S IsDRTLASD. ORKQOS. 38 PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ItOO.MS-t'ornf r 1'lrst nnd Mark Si., ovsr lad.l A Tllton'tUaiik. toLlnlus tiicr three lbuuuoJ I'buL'e Blioki Over 100 Papers and Magazine. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL Monthly Hues 81 OO-fiijable. Quarterly Directors Wni. S. I Add. P. a. Sahnyler, Jr.. M. P. Deady. K II. AVaketleld.AV. 11. Bracket!. A. C. Glbbs. c. II. I.tw1, M. W. Fechhelmer.lL Falling, U Pdum. Officers: L. H. WAKEFIELD II. FA I LI SO ... President .Vice I"resident P. C. SCHUYI.EP...Irt Treasurer M. W. FECHIIEIMER. Corresponding Sec HENRY A. OXEIt. Ubruran anu uec. SOMETHING NEWI JAPANESE PEAS! TWO HUSDItED BI'SHELS TO THBsAUP.K. f I"armcrs ami Gnrdeiier. Head Tbla! Agents Wanted to Sell the Japanese Pea. rpiIESE PEAS have recently been brought to . mis luuniry irom japan, ami prove to be the finest Pea known Tor table lis. nr frr vt rus L They grow in the fonn of a hush, from S to teei nign, anu no not require sticking. They yield from one Quart to a Gallon per bush. A sample package, that will produce from 5 to W .iu-.ovi-.ui to, wun circular giving terms 10 Agents, and lull directions as to time and man ner of planting, will be sent postpaid to any one desiring toact a Atrcnt.on receipt offtlcts. -inures iM iuftJirirsT.ciovetanu, hub. Tcstliiiouials: We have cultivated the Jajianese Pea the pat seBson, on a small scale, und w atP",!1, vlncesl thoy are a ierfect sueco. Tlieir y'c'o wn enormous. For the Table or IttrStock tney are unsnrpassed bv any oilier iea. ,rne , well on thiu land and are bound to be a iso. i ftrllllzer. f TnuWe raaIe,-county, IuE-'blUST. P. M..CIveUnd Tvnu. I Have cullh-ated the Jaionrt (fbS.flci year, and raised thorn "V'ilSi bnckVrieat tor tLbrCrt-ILuImm.C