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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1874)
item $fattlysz$l. FRIDAY PKITEMBEK 11, 1S74. HOMENEWS. .Twenty-ciglit car-loads of wlieat came down on tlio East Side road Monday evening. The Alumina Is now loading with wheat, and will bo ready to movo down the river by Saturday next. Wo learn that Mr. Hcndee, the photog rapher, who -was burnt out last Sunday evening, will resume business in a fchort time. Mrs. Fanny Morgan Phelps will open for a bhort season at Oro Fino Theater on the 25th i list., with Amy Stoue as the attraction. The Ilermine 1ms 390 tons or wheat on board, utid will contest with the Alu mina for the honor of being the tint wheat ship of the season. It is stated that Mrs. Phelps will shortly open the theater In this citv. with an array of the very beht dramatic talent on tlie racinc uoasi. Mrs. Addle L. Rtillou has returned from her Washington Territory nud liritish Columbia tour, anil is again registered at, me ucciuenuti in huh city Mrs. C. B. Wiusett died at her resi dence in this city on Saturday last, and was buried on Sunday. Wo extend sympathy to the bereaved family. Dr. Haskell failed to be present with ins prouiieu instructions for complet nig in organization ot tlie Portland tend of Temperance Warriors, on Tues day evening. Tlie meeting was conse quently postponed. "One of Knclami'ri Heroes" was the subject of an eloquent and most inter esting lecture, delivered at the First Congregational Church in this city, on Wednesday evening, by Rev. A. II. Bradford of Xcw Jersey. A large and cultivated audience listened with pro found attention, to much that was in teresting in the history of the great philanthropist, John Howard. The Amplilou Club tavored and delighted the audience with a musical selection, before tlie commencement of the lecture and also at its close. Mr. Bradford is a pleasing ami eloquent speaker, and will deliver another lecture at tho same place on Wednesday, the 16th Inst.; subject, "A Jerseyman Among tlie Wcbfeet." He justly merits, and will doubtless have, a well-filled house on that occasion. Tills city was again visited by fire on the eveninK of tlie Gtli. The losses sus tained, and the Insurance thereon, are at Dixie, Pplk County, beginning on tho ivai ui mis mount. Durlncr vacation, tlie "vouni? Mm" of I.n Grande showed how well they had been taught "to shoot" by breaking every window iu the school-house. Tho Union county jail, nrobablv worth $50, is being moved from L.a Grande to union, at a cost oi 5-iTU. A. reform movement is what is needed in thai county. Dr. J. W. Watts, of Lafayette, has grown plums this season that measured seven and one-half inches In circumfer euce, and weighed three and one-half ounces each. Tlie new Academy buildincr at Sheri dan will soon be completed, and school will begin September 2Sth under Hie Ma.T7mnreTtE care of Prof. Ladru Royal and compe tent assistants, On Sunday evening, while the steamer Vancouver was lying at Vancouver, and Mrs. uTii. 1 while alf nanus were ai supper, some one b'roko Into the purser's office nud got away with SSiO. The Judgment of the lower Court has been reversed Iu the Oerrand case, and the prisoner granted a new trial. The case will! probably come UP "luring the November term of the Circuit Court. On August 21st Mr. Robert English died at Salem of a disease of the stomach, supposed to havo been caused by the presence, of a small lizard which was thrown up a few days before his demise. Forty-five acres of oals and thirty of wheat have been cut tills week on the Penitentiary farm. Superintendent Watkinds estimates that the total yield of both crops will be about 1,200 bush els. K. C. and Cal. Geer threshed one thousand and forty-eight bushels of oats from the shock, on the fruit farm near Salem, with au eight-horse Pitt's Chal lenger, In five hours and thirty minute?. OUR AGENTS. The following peron are duly authorized So act a Agents for lhOi ew-Noethwe3T: Mr. Boxarth , I'ckln. W. T Mrs. s. A. Nichols Dallas Mrs. ir. A. Loughary- mity LewlsAVHcox- :- Cornelias ILT.-Roblson . , Dill- Herman Snow 319 Kearny tit., Han- Francisco A-,W.iMcConnell North Yamhill Horace II. Day New York City Mrs. H. M. Miller Last Chance Mm J. II. Foster Albany Ashby Fearee Denton county Dr. Baylcy Corvallls A. A. Manning. -Olympla MIm Virginia Olds McMlnnvllle lilruni smith Ilarrtiburg Mrs. J. W. Jackson ......Eugene City ,.W. Beach uuena isia . ...11111 ll Gervala ..Brownsvllle ..-...Lebanon Hal em lalcm Kalem Dallas Lafayette s Uev. Win. Jolly- Mary J, Maseru A."w. Klauard 8. II. f.lnnghton. C A. Reed Mrs. Nellie Curl I'. C. Sullivan Mn. M. K. Cook , Cllne Vawters Bishop Key. J. F. Itamon Mrs. Jane M. Wilson ! I'hillp UIU i: v. .Moore John Molten- .. i. It Blood.. . . Salem .Wallsburg Pendleton -Seattle .-Walla Walla -Walla Walla Port Townsend Traveling Agent Traveling Agent Mr. M. Jrirrlen Traveling Agent Dr.J. W. Walts Tr.ivellngAgent Mrs. M. Kelty -Lafayette A. N. Arnold Albany (. W. I-wvjii -Salem Mrs. J. DeVore Johnson-. Oregon City R. l'entland....- The Dalles J. T. Scott, Esq -. Forest Grove Mrs. A. K. Corwln Nebalem Oeo. Engle Traveling Agent J. W. Jackson- . -Eugene Ifc i. Fisher -nan rrancisco Numerous temperance societies, LodgM, Churches, and other organiza tions have elected delegates to attend the Convention of theStatcTcmpcrauce Vulon, which takes place at .Salem, on Tuesday the 15th. The fare from Portland to San Fran cisco overland has been reduced from $50 to $i0, and the local rates from 10 to 15 cents per mile, making the fare from' Roseburg to Reading, California, 27 50, instead of $41 25 as heretofore. Tho Directors of the Aldcn Fruit Pre serving 'Company have purchased oue entire block in tho University addition to the city of Salem, for the purpose of erecting thereupon tne uuiidtugs re quired for tlie use of the Company. The State Fair noster is unusually about as follows: Mr. J. Fleischuer's magnificent this year. Tlie mnuagers loss, from water and removal, is esti- oller$10,000 in coin premiums, in addi- inated at 5-8,000. He is insured for 57,- , tion to the gold and sih-er medals. It is 000 $5,000 in the London, Liverpool j expected that the exhibits will be more and Globe Insurance Company," and . numerous than on any former year. 52,000 in tlie Home Mutual. Mr. Geo. ! . . ,. - ,. A. Pease estimates lib loss at about $5,- j 0n, A,l"lr? Kcdd,a c,,vict 000. At the time he xvas carrying a penitentiary-, has by Drs. licit aud Pay stock valued at $16,000. He is Insured I onf een. adjudgerl Insane, and was on for 50,000-52,000 in tlie London. Liver- ! lastfSu,ndfP r?m,ed to t,,,e Avium in pool atMl Globe, and 51,000 in the Fire- i 1'or,t,a ,d; 4lThe eminlng physl mau's Fund. All the slock was removed f.,Bn state t,,at ,tl'e condition of the pa from the building, but not until a large i ,ient was caused b intemperance, portion of it was badly damaged by the ' The following persons were duly water. Both gentlemen named were In elected delegates to tho State Woman the shoe business. As yet these losses Sutlrage Association, from the Marlon are but little better than guess-work. ' County W. S. Association : Mrs. Belle Some time will have to elapse before i W. Cooke, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Bowman, the damage can be estimated with cer-j Mrs. England, Mrs. Lewis Johnson, Mrs. talnty, aud that only by a Board of Ap- Towl, Mrs. Strong, Mrs. Johns, Mrs. nraisers. annointed bv the underwriters. , Minto. Mrs. Foltz. Mrs. Kddv. Messrs. Mr. Hendec, who occupied the Becond Geo. Williams, R. T. Hawley, H. Strong, ' story, over Mr. Pease's store, lost every- Mrs. P. L. Price and Hon. John Minto. tiling, and was not insured for a dollar, j His loss will not be far short of $2,000. 1 1 Including buildings, stock, etc., the loss The Ohurches. will probably reach 512,000, with a total ' , insuraticeof $13,000. The wooden build-:MpuoMST EpiscoPAi. nircci! -Conier ot i.i..i , m r-i...o rnn.lr.n.ii. Taylor ami Third, ltev. O. W. Izer, Pastor, ings belonged to Mrs. Chas. Goodnoilgh. inching services Inthemonilngatllovlock; , iiiey areuamaueu iu ine exieiiL ui uuuui , in me evening, irom April to juiy, at :u; au $1,600: no Insurance. j irtistto ovemoor at 11 nt ?. fVimmuntnli aervn Mrs. Imra DeForcs Gordon Mr. Nellie Mossman I. T. Maulsby...-. a. W. Brock U. W. Uames Mrs.E.O.ikshett Mr. J. f . Hayes.. Jatne Vance. M. I. Owen. Mrs. n. A. .California .....Olympla roniuna Union lUdge.W.T Ochoco Valley ...-Traveling Agent Gervalt, Oregon -Yreka. California ..oquel, California Dupec -Facrumento. California Mrs. Sarah Hum'. Stockton. California Mrs. Sarah Wallls MayUeld, California Woman's Joumnl"- Charles W. Tappan... Mrs. I. M. Howell.... Mrs. M. J. I'enland. Mrs. M. A. Dlmlck D. 1. Porter -Boston, Massachusetts . -Salt Lake City. U.T ... .-I'hcnlx, Oregon . ... .-Halsey, Oregon ..Hubbard, Oregon . ..Shedd's, Oregon Other parties desiring to act ai Agents will please forward their names. We want Agents at overy postofflce throughout Oregon and Washington Territory. Cliluoott Sntnion. Spring Salmon have rommenced running, and QUINN, on Wash ington street, receives dally from his Fisheries on the Columbia River large lots, and Is pre pared to sell cheap. Tlie trade liberally dealt with. City and country orders respectfully so licited. JAMES QUINN, Union Fish Market, Washington street. r. o. Box se. s Th triangular fight for Governor and other state ofUeeniKovt-r.uml the returns are com ing In. Some think the result wilt e In favor of the Iemocratie ticket, and vice versa, but It i certain thai FIsHELA. ItOBEHTS are lead ing In the rare for supremacy In their particu lar line of butlne&s. This popular clothing house ii now tilled In every department with the latest fashions, and thryare offering treat larzalns though that N generally understood by all who know the firm. Leavo your meas ure, and we assure you that natlstactlon will be given in every Instance. 17 For the very bc-t photographs, go to Bradley A- Itulofoon's Gallery with an ELKVATOR, 123 Montgomery Pt.,San Francisco. NEW THIS WEEK. SEWING MACHINE SALES. SEWING MACHINE SALES''TF I873. riUIE.TABLE.OF SEWING MACHINE SALES FOB 1ST3 shows that our wl la.t yrar 1 amounted totf32.UI 'two hundred and thirty-two thousand, four hundred and forty-four) Machines, being a large increase over the sale. of.Uie previous yearllSTil The table also hows that our sales Kxreed those or any other roupnny;fortlieprliKl named, by the number of Il.l.-J.l! Machines. or,nearly double thosepf any other company. It may further be stated that the sjbs of 1ST3, as compared with those lf 15T2, show a"relallvely larger Increase, beyond the sales r other makers, than of any other year. For instance, in 1SK we sold 43,000 moro than any other company, whereas. In 1ST?, the salM were I 13,254 Machines In Excess of our Highest Competitor. Tlit w figures are all the nwtr remarkable, for the reason thai the sales of the principal com panies In 173 are I.ES-ST1IAX THKIlt SALES IN 1ST.', whereas, as has Lien shown, OUU SALES HAVE LA KG ELY INCREASED. The account of salen Is from .SWORN RETURNS made to the owners of the Sewing Machine "wlfi hardlyibfl denied tluU the jjuperlorltv or the SINGER MACHINES U fully demon strated at all events, that (heir iopulartty In the household Is unquestionable. Name or Macuise. Heeor Sewing Mach!ne,Company Wheeler A Wilson ManufactnriiigOo Domestic Sewing Machine Company.. (JroverA Baker. sewing Machine Co... Weed Sewing Machine Company Wilson Sewing Machine Company Howe B. I. Company Wilcox A Glbbs Sewing Jlachin C'Oi- Amerlcan II. B. Company Florence Sewing Machine Company-. Aug2i- 2 Iscrkse oir DrcucASc. Increase Ii.6KO Decrea-e DIJS " .tw ill 'J0.C75 1.113 13J19 17.7M " t.7M 6r3 TIIK SIXGEU M.VXCFACTLItlXG COMPANY, 105 Third street, Portland, Oregon. i-ljj , -i . a No. Sold. No.Kou. lSTi 1S73. .. 2 1 0,73 H S32.4I1 311 3,431) 171J1HS 119.WJ . 49 AM 4'J.lll SZU10 i,179 tl.lt I :l,709 2117 si iTSi i8.io ii, is: 15.7SJ bO) MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELUVNEOUS. -MISCEDLANEOUS. BI T NONE BIT THE BEST J THE "UNIVERSAL" SPRING BEDS! EVERYBODY BUYS THEM ! rHYt Because they are cheap, simple. durable and neat, and can bo put on any common slat ixxlsiead. They can be packed and sent to any address In a space ol one foot square. Xo XalLs or Screws About Them! fULIT WARRANTED FOR THREE YEARSI Price Only Ten DoIImmI AxoqU wanted In every county In the State. Full directions with each bed. II. U. MORRILL. Proprietor, First street, between Yamhill and Taylor. 3 2i 81,000 REWARD! Dr. .T. iViillii'i-'s ( tilifbrnia Yin t'Siir Uillers r.-' . i-r-'r Vpfrelabla prejiaration, .uilo c!.. fl frnm tli entire iierbsfonT.il oatbt Iiit- rncKfiof UieSicr ra X-T-.da mouutain of California, the mcxliriuul j-rop- rties f v. Lien ar f-xtract- R R R Railway's Ready Relief! CURES THE WOliSl PAINS In from One to Tlieuly Mlliulr. NOT ONE HOUR ; After reading this advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. Kadwaj's Eras) Keller h a lore for Everr rain. It was the first and Is 1 The Only Fain Remedy' , that Instantly stops the mot eicrnclatlng pain. I allays Inflammations, ami cure', congestions,: whether of the Lungs. Momm-h. IloweU, or ! other elands or organ. Iv nne application, IN I FROM ONKTO TWENTY MINI 1ES, l, mat- j ter how violent or erru.-lailna ih. pain the : ItllKUMATIC, Red-ridden, Iiilirm. I 'rippled. Nervous, Neuralgic, or protnl-d with dieuM-, may suircr. ItADlVAVS READY RELIEF Will afibrd Instant relief for Inflammatlon ofthe Kldnei,; Infiammatlon ofthe Bladder; i Inflammation of the Bowel; Congestion of the Lungs; -Sore Throat, Difficult Bivathiug; j Palpitation oMho Heart; Hjterles, Croup, Mptlii-rla, ( atari h; ; Intlueiiia.. llcadacii.-. iVHiiimene. ,-veuraigia ; ; i .--f,..,,,. -,-i.t,.,,, (1. of Alftoliol KlieumatlMii.coiuiiuiiPi.AKUei-iiiiiN. , -;- . --, , " The application of the Ready K-ll-r u, the ! Ihe -lesilon !? alrnot l.il VMtc:l. "What part or parts where th pain .r . I ! 111.-. 1 1 1 exist . ii the i-nue of tht timuralloitrt bucccss of will lam.Pl ease and eomi..rt. Twj-ni) dn.p l i VfNLG Tt litmac.? ' bur miswer is, that half a lumblerof waterwlll in a rw monii-nts ., , ,. cure Cramps. KwsniK, s.Mir Stnmnrh. Heart- tbe.v ivmovo the can- r.t d.ive, and tlie burn, slrk Heailat he, DlHrrh'-.i, Hyseiitery. i Datioiit recoii;rs lu i "-Alb. Thov are tlie i5inVV"'a '" "" ,"",rn"' grent bloo.l purifi. ran 1 u liV-giv:tiK lirin- Travelers should alwav iiirry a lwltle of! ci n perfect lti-lmvjtor atiil Inviorator lUdwa-sltei.dy Relief with them. Afewdmps D ihossteill. Never bofor-iu the historv In water will prevent Mrkuess or ialii fnim f - - i . . . change or ator. It t lietler than French j of tne world has a nicilieine Deen com Brandy or Bitters as u stimulant. ponntlfil iw.-ises.sing the remarkable qnal- FEVER AND .Mst'K. j itiesof VixKOAKBiTTEitsinhenlinRthe.sick Fes er and Ague cured for X cents. Thero la , of everr disease laan is heir to. Thcv are a euro Fever and Agj'e, and all other Maiarlous. FaM l'"rjtiveas well ssa lonie, rcltev Bilious, Scarlet. Typhoid, Yellow and other inc CotipeAtiDD cr InQammatlOll of the I w t (. 1 I... I ... .1 .. .-I. nilltlrn . . . T - , , - . , , 'I -1 - ORIGINAL PI0XEEU BOOT i- SHOE MAXUFA0T0KT, Cosmopolitan Hotel Building, between Oak and -Stark fctreets, Portland. JACOB MAYER,;. Iroporterand Wholesale Dealer In DRY C3-OOXS, n stir MILLINERY AND FANCY 00008, .H ' Hats and Gents FuKNisniNO Goods, Ladies' and 5ILse' TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS-AND BONNETS, Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc. : ' Dress Goods, White Goods, YankeexXo tlons, Etc. Ladles' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AGENT OF TnE BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS CO. A Itll Stock of BlankiU, Yam), Be-a-vera, Ihveeda and Oastimcre. Constantly on Hand. LATEST STYLES IIY EVKKY STK.IME11 ATTENTION I MANUFACTURE NOTHING BUT HAND MADE OOODS. Boots and Shoe made to order at retail prices. Nothing but the best Frenrh audSantaCruz leather used. All stock warranted as represented. My farmers' Boots and Shoes I will WARRANT roil ONE YEAR. Persons going to the Stlckeen Mines will find It to their Interest to Examine my Uoods before purchasing elsewhere. ' Please bear In mind the name, i COILSUVK HOOTS. Tills Is theonly house on the cnatt that manu factures wholly by hand. None but the Best of workmen employed. Country Dealers arc especially Insited to give me a call. I will pay the above reward to any one who detects nhoddy ofany kind In my work. 3 r, V O. CORSON. SOMETIIINtJ NEW THE JONES SPRING BED! THE BEST IX THE MARKET! Radway's Ready Relief. o!d by Drugglds. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, i I'lrkl .Street, bet. Morrison and Alder. 1 ASH Alder Ntreet, bet. Front and First, Portland, Oregon. HEALTH! BEAUTY! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD IN CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COM PLEXION .SECURED TO ALL. Dr. RADWAY'S Sarsapnrillian Resolvent 1 and rapid are the changi'S the fxiiiy undergoes, ' ; under ine inuuencc ot uus inuy wnimcriui . 1 1' men will oiiiov sootl healtli. let them use Yinzgak IJitteks as a medicine, nnil avoiil the tne of alcoholic btimnlanta in -verv form. ll. it. jicuii.vai.I) a. ir.vx -e. iuil uHmit l.ue. bsu 1 rsaiMu, csalur jis, sal evr. Wwuituu -i.- i fcsrltvt. Ne York so!J lv Mil Druggist utid Deulrr. r' IS VERY EL.VSTIC, CHEAP AND DURA ble; has no harlior fur vermin and Cannot Get Oat of Order. Is now the leading cheap Spring Bed In the Kaslcrn tnaricei. ii ran ic nau oi BARNARD A GR1SWOLD, Wholesale Agents, Portland, OrTylrr A Shipley, Forest Grove; C F. Roya.1, Ijifavette: .1. -- Taylor. McMlnrivlle; IV. W. Dunn, North Yamhill; Henry Werlng, Hills' boro. Refer to Qulmliv A Perkins, American Ex change, Portland; J. T. Scott, N. E. Goodell and Joromo Porter, Fon-st-G rove; Dr. Sutton, Mc.Mlnnvllle: A.C. ArehltK)Id. Hlllsboro. and a hundred others. TYLER A SHIPLEY. 3 lTtt - Forest Grove, Oregon. BIT rARTICULAH Orders. Paid to ul DEI. LINGER A. I'll.', "5 : - v Washington St., bet. Second' and Third, PORTLAND .U-ORBpoS tl' .in iwli.T.fl! A NO. I.AKTICLE OFjvval TR MANUFACTURE AN BREAD. - CRACKERS , . v. 1 ntV tJOAKES, - . And all kinds of Pastry usually ftmnit In' a First Class Bakery. , l -'tiO e-Goodsdcllveret to any part of tbecily. JSl.'HnUl II. M. DkFRANCE... W. L. WHITE- ln:sldent -iiecretary. Increase In I'lesli and Is Seta nm! relt. BLOOD ri'KIFIEK!' TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S N INSTITUTION OF BUSINESS TRAIN- liij medicine, that Eserj- Day nn Weight THF. GREAT 1 Every drop of the Sarsanarllllan Resolvent So C barge for Adtlrf and Consultation. , YJOATS OF THE communicates through the hlood.sweat.urlne, . A- loruanaasto NEWS ITEMS. STATE AND TEBRITOBIAX. Levi Iceland is lecturing in Eastern Oregon. "Wheat is selling at Roise City for $1 2T, per bushel. Gen. Sheridan is to visit Oregon in November. will have TOO December to March at 7. Communion service the first Sabbath morning In each month. Prayer meetings I Sabbath cvenlmr. one hour before nreacblng: I . - -' " , I,. young people's prayer meeting, weanesuay evening; regulnr weekly prayer meeting on , " Thursday evening, ana general experience meeting on first Thursday evening in each month; nil at same hour as preaching service. Noon meetings dally. Sunday School at 2 r. M.; enmese hunuay rcnooi at zzsr. nunuay A man near Boise City bushels of peaches. Small-pox atul forest fires are raging on Lewis river, W. T. Mftdame Flieip and troupe will play In Olympla on the IStli Inst. The Deaf-Mute school will open the uil 'T.... ...... r .. i Tho new bridge across tho Yamhill river at Lafayette Is nearly completed. The August pay rolls of tho Willam ette woolen .Mills manufactory, $-1,085. School Missionary Concert on first Sunday in , JOHVJ?i z. deslcned In a combination of Theoret ical and Practical Methods of Instruction, to ' Impart In a short space of time, that knowledge i of Business Theory and actual Business Rou-' tine, which requires years or experience to oth erwise obtain. - I Telegraphy taught under thesuperlnrendeiice f nn Experienced Teacher and Practical Ope rator. Phonography under the superintend ence of a practical Snort-hand Reporter. Ladles'llcparlment now organized, and lady students now In attendance. For full particulars, send for N. It. College Strangers cordially In- Address 4 str i Walla Valley, if $1,000 can be raised to I make the experiment. Yamhill county come, to the front , with threshers, who are too honest to ' eat stolen watermelon?. j Umatilla county wants to hold a reg ular Industrial Fair annually. It would be of great benefit to all. more were-j tcamani one time await- ing their turn to he unloaded at Kinney Mufe7 iZr & Co.'s Mills, in Falem, on Monday. . Sunday so! each month at 2 r. x. vlted. Pews free. FiKSTFitDmTEnt.NCnrnrH Corner Wash ington and Third. Rev. Dr. Llndsley, Pastor. Residence, corner Morrison nnd Ninth streets. Sabbath services nt 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. at. Sab bath School and Bible Class at 12:30. Prayer meeting at 6:15 p. M. Lecture Thursday even ing at 7:15. Gentlemen will be in attendance at the doors Ut conduct strangers and visitors to seats. Umtakia CiiArrt Corner of Yamhill and Seventh streets. Rev. T. L. Eliot, Pastor. Reg ular services every Sabbath at 11a.sc. and 7:41 P.M. Sundav school at 12:15. The evening ser vice Is omitted on the first Sunday or every month. The Communion Service Is at 3:39 P. M. on that day. I"aktor"s residence, StlmOn street, between Fifth and Sixth. BtPTlsrCliunrii Corner Fourth and Alder street. Rev. D.J.I1erce, pastor. Preaching on Sabbath nt II In the morning and at 7:15 P. M. Praver meeting on Thursday evening or each . . -. i l-. V. . ...1 a, ,l' lrwlr Utin. loot i day. immediately after morning preaching, Seats f re. Judge It. S. Greetn? and Itev. Mr. Cos- at cottage on the" corner of G and Seventh per conducted Street preaching at Olvm- I ftreets. every Sunday nt 11 and nt3. Sahbn'n VAn loaf Cnniluv i School after morning preaching- Nelghbor- pia ibsi nunuHj . ( hood prayer meeting Tuesday evenings. f 1 i 1. - .1 1. .J f . . I (,..tn.i.fiii.nii r.nmrCnrV o nil Thlnl nil v f I it I Liit.usjt iiti urau in (illh? imvir ..a.iiui.ii tn"ii ... ...... ....... been shippeil down tho Miourl this j year from Moutatm. ,r. second 3Iass, 8 o'clock; High Mans, Wfti; I Some of the maple trees in Qlynipiaj ton r.irw-r.n.fr of Oak and Firth, havo grown, in eighteen years, to be live iu.v. R. s. Ncvlus. D. D.. Rector. Sunday feet In Circumference. school at 9:j a. m. Morning er-lce at 11. I Evening services at 7. Lectures Friday even- Artesmn wens are to ueirieuin walla i mgaiy. Bisnap Scott Gkammah SriloorOeo. Bur ton, Chaplain. Divine services In the large schoolroom orthe (irammarFvcnooi every sun-1 dav morning at 10 o'clock. Sundny School at . : I, u. Sr. stepues's Chapel Corner Madison and Fourth. Rev. John Rosenburg. Pastor. Ser-, vtcesat 11 In the morning aud 6 In the evening. j, , Sunday School directly after morning service, j BlattflOr St. David's ChAVEr. East Portland. Rev. C. IL BOn,nell, minister in cbargu. Services at 11 In f hi mnrnlni wn.l SI. In (I.a MflMnnnn kun. Tlie Washington Territorial Vnivcr- day soiiooi at 9ao in the morning. sitV, at Seattle, will b opened for the CosGRr-CATiosAt-EaRl Portland-Service at fall term ot, the 14tl of this month. j iTo There were 25 teams at one time await- " i unikAu ji. f. v in ttf-i isev. J. W. r. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7. p. School at 2 P. if. I'rawr miii,- i inursnny evenings. One hundred and seventy-seven thous- x M. r Zl0H cnrRcn-North Third sueet and feet of lumber in eleven hours is the between B and C. Rev. J. F. Anderson. Pattnr! way they load ships at Port Gamble. ' ghSteV.1.' M' nl 7:W r ' bab,1,h Studies will be resumed in the coLonEn M. E. Cnritcu-noom over a j. T.fa,.,, .aiTnmv nn Mnndav the McCormlck's store. Rev. Daniel Jones. Pastor. Lafajette Acauemj on .Monuaj, tne Bt A- M. snd T:t5 r- M- .ba Hill, UIRler llic Uirection oi inie v.i. school at 2 P. M. Fiiut CoscitEOATIOKAl. Cnrncn Corner of Jefferson and Second. A. H. Bradrord, I"as tor. Services at II In the morning and 7:30 In the evening. St. TixoTnT's Chapei Bishop Scott Gram mat School, corner Eighteenth and C street. Rev. Geo. Burton, Pastor. Services on Sunday at 10 A. M. ScAjJDtXAVlAX Lent. Cnriirn East Port landServices In English at 2 ni the afternoon. A. E. Frldrlchsen, D. p.. Pastor. Stxoocce Betw In.EL IMvlne service each Saturday at 93U. Ireachlng by Per. M. May. PLTMorni Cnrncn Corner E and Four teenth. Sabbath School at 3 la the afternoon DeFRANCE A WHITE. Lock Box 101, Portland, Oregon. 1KESII SIIO.VLWATEK BAY o T S T E H S I ALISKY &. KECELE'S, and other fluids and Juices ot the systt'm tht vigor or ine, lor it repairs inewasieoi ine ooiy with newand sound material. ScrnfulH.Syph Ills, Consumption. Glandular disease, I'lreri In the Throat, Moulh, Tumors. Nodes In tlie Glands and other parts or the system, bote Eyes. Strumous Discharges from the ears, and the worst forms of Skin dlneasea. Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, orms I PAMSENGEIt SCHEDULE. COMPANY WILL LEAVE follows : DR.J. B. DVOVr,ni'liiateof Jefferson Med ical College, Philadelphia, author of sever- ' A. M. Tor The Dalles 1 llllMiiniilMU. utt.iiwa v. INillV nuuUHfS Ub ii U C1UCS at saiuuuie o(ki,caii uri-uuniiruwu uii ui- eases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which j For Astoria: he has made an ep clal study i, either In male ; , winrJnv nJ Vrl.liv A r or female, no matter from what cause original, t MonJay. edne.ua and r rldaj , at A. n. Ing or of how tong standing. A practice of 30 . r Knlnmis nud Taniiui- years enables him to treat diseases with sue-' f Kn,nn" Ruu "coma. een. t-uns cuaraiitenl. Ite.isonanie cnarces. i taiij wuiwhjj cwincuj M o a. x. In fhl Kli.li. I ntlrtTB In ItlO Wnnih. nnil nil i Tl.i.o n. n H lati. hin . r. rnrwtnl Inflnr ,1iK.rlh1 weakening and painful discharges. Night ' lug nymptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay . For Victoria; Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and all wastes of the postage. I re principle, are witiini ine curative range oi firn(1 r, the "Guide to Health:" price. KV. J. U. DYOTT, 31. D., l'HYSICIAX ASD SUHOKON, 101 Daanr St., . T. 3 22 tf 107 First Street. IC IS Tt IS E Y ' 8 this wonder of Modern ChcmUtry.anil a fw days' use will prove to any 'lcrxon using It for I either of thesi forms of disease lis potent power , to cure them. j If the patlent.dally becoming reduced by the ' wastes and decomposition Hint Is continually; progressing, succeeds In arresting theso wattes, , and repairs the same with new material made ' from healthy blood; aud this the Sarsaparllllan ; will and does secure. Not onlv does the Sarsanarlllian Resolvent excel all known remedial agents In the cure of j chronic, scrofulous and c-onMltutlon.il "kill j diseases; but It Is the only positive cure for I Kidney and Bladder Complaints, ' IT.Uv .ml ItVinli ilttMuit nnmil TIIqI.a.au Dropsj-, Stoppage of Water,' Incontinence of Urine, Brlghl'a Disease, Albuminuria, and In all useaa trlinisa tltnra a fa ItrlfL it lis. t ilaimdla rs f" the water Is thick, cloudy, mixed with snlr-, public In California and Nevada, Wednesday and Saturday at 6 A. II. S. G. REED. Vice PresldenL j. ir. arisit:, ;AS3AYEK AND METALLURGIST, I WAR So. FLUID EXTRACT B U C H U ! 17i only known Remedy for CHT'S DISEASE! And a positive remedy Sir GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DERIUTY, DROPSY, Noii-rotentlon or Incontinence of Uilue, Irrlta tiou,IufiammatIon or Ulceration ofthe SOLDIERS CLAIM AGENCY, Zi MONTGOMERY BLOCK, San rrancln-o, Cal. I iJ Stark St., bet. First and Second. Highest Price Paid Tor Gold Dust Bars. ri'ESTS MADE WITH CARE, AND ASSAYS i of Gold and Stiver, Copper, Lead, Antf nr II. AIKEN. Atlornev-at-Law. and Cum . mandi-rof the Grand Army of the Re-! mony. Nickel, Chrome. Plumbago. Tin, Iron, Mm unneoar, ume, anu oincr .iieiais. Analysis stances like the white of an egg. or threads prompt attention toin'coiieeiionoi.sauuionai 1 0r Mineral w aters ana all other substances. ii:i i uji mi" " i v nii.u..iiu , rnt Morey. Lane county will raiso 100,000 bushels moro grain than last year. Tlie Moore farm alone will produce about 20,000 busbols. The Second Annual Fair of the Union County Agricultural Society will com mence on the 25th itibt. and continue Ave days. Two acres of land, near tho Capitol grounds, Olympla, were sold at auction last week for $125 per acre. Gov. Perry, purchaser. Upwards of $21,000 worth of goods were shipped to San Francisco and Portland from tho Willamette Woolen Mills in August. There arc 19 warehouses in Polk county J in IJueua Viuta, 8 In Inde pendence, 1 on Bird Island, 3 In Eola and3 in Lincoln. The Annual Couferenco of tho M. E. Church South, for Oregon, will b held and Kidneys, SPERMATORRHOEA, stances line mc wniit oi an cc?. or tnrraus JLl . . t . lii. .in. n. . i. i .. .. ... i.i.i . i .. i . iii I r.i vc llic KUIlc.likUi iuuip inn iiiiiii'iUii.in. uu- -- " . " . . , , . . . i Inns anoearance.nnd Uine-dust dcnoslts.and Volunteers, discharged more than throe hund- wheu there Is n pricking, burning sensation , re.1 miles mim 'f'-l"";"""" when passing water, and pain In the Small or fair U-allng. Information giv en free of charge, the Back, and along the l!o!n. Price. SI 00. . When writing, enclose smmp for rep Jr. and WOR.MS.-The only known and sun- Reme.ly , Jtal' company and regiment and whether you . for Worms Pin Tari etc have a discharge. fongrc has extended the ror Worms l in, rape. etc. ! time lor filing claims for additional bountv Tninor or 12 lears' Growtti Careil by j undrrlbc Act ot July ii, 1V!, to January, 1575, Rnilnny'H Resolvent. , tjmt a M,ci, claims must b. made bi'foral Br. Fi:l.v, Mnss., July is, that time. Original Bounty pf Sid) has been , Db. IUnwAY:-I have had Ovarian Tumor In i allowed all volunteers who enlisted before July . the ovaries and towels. All the doctors said t i'nd, V, tor Ihree year. If not paid tlie same there was no help for It." I tried every thlnz . when discharged. IJind Warrant ran .b nb-, ht rM-niiimi n.livl-l.nl nntliln- lioln.1 . mined for services rendered bororc ls,. nut not mn T Liir vniirltpcnlvfint.uliil thnllirlif 1 rruilil 'forservlees 111 try It, but had nnf.ulh In It, because I tiad Mil- lati warand war ru4 ln..lvi. .Mr. I Imtlr alir l.ltll. i.f ll.n Yrlltl hIIoWIHI flir i...., ..n.i -..-..r i...i.a,-.c inik .....i i. nt nn TM'titlnns ii fi' ttiluwed to Mexican anil two bottles of your Ready Relief: and there Is Florida war .oldlem. Stateof Texas has gmnt not a sign oftunior to bo Seen or Klt.nnd I feel ; ed pensions to surviving veterans of Texas rev better, nmnrter. and happier thnn I have tor 11' i olutlon. NewOrlwins and Mobile 1 rlze Money vears. The worst tumor was In Hie It-Rsldeot , Is now due and being sild. W. II. Alken also ihebowels.overth" groin. I write this to you attends lo General Ijiw and Collection Busl for the benefit of others. You may publish ll j ties. 4-i-om If you choose. Hannah P. KN.wr. - - J. T 1ULLRTT. r.. x. yocsc. MRS. CIMIA7I 1IENBEK. ; CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM Coiijfrei Hall, Rush Street, Butween Cftllfurnla and Montgomery strrets. Room 4 1, second floor. Circles Thursday and Saturday evenings. Seances for business. vinM A. C. WALLINC, Book and Job Printer, PITTOCK'S BCILDIXO, UP-STAIRS. Corner Front and Stark streets, Portland. Oregon. Wotlc dene at REASONABLE R-VTEi 2-S DIt. MARY X. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUE RESIDENCE AND OFFICE THIRD ST. between Salmon and Main, opposite the Public Square. Calls attended In any partof.tho city. Batteries for sale, and instructions given on the use of electricity as a Remedial Agent, nl. DR. G. GLEXX, Don tint. .Southwest cornpr First and Yamhill lORTLAND. OREGON. R E-OPENI N C or mc CXAKENDOX IIO'JLEL, Corner F and First streets, Portland, Or. the late war. Pensions for the , rmriK v GNIFirFsT HOTFr NJ ar.jf ISliobtalneil nnd lucreaseil THnlVlledVhSughoJt In a Jurb m for less than dl.at.IIit arr. ints. u now 0,tl for tne reecption of guests. Dr. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURQATIVE PILLS, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated wltli sweel gum, purge, regulate, purity, clean--, and strengthen. Forlherureofalldlsonlersol the Htomach, IJver, Bjwels, Kidneys, Blnddnr, Nervous Dlieases, Headache, Constipation, Cosureties. Indlcestlon. Dysiuinsla. Billous- Leueorrhu-uor Whites, Dleass of thProstrte j ness. Bilious Fever, Inflammation of the Bow- iiauu,?)ione in tne iiiauarr, els, i-nes.anii nil ifrMiii;-iii-iiiB oi iui internal Colealus Gravel or BrlcLdust Deposit nd Mu cus or Milky Discharges. K E A ItSEY'S EXTRACT BUGHTJ s Permanently cures all diseases ot the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICAL SWElllNSS, Existing In turn, women and thlldreu, BC-NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE t -I .1,0.f.'e,' "re: "One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Uuchu Is worth more than all other Buehus combined.' rriee, Jl per Bottle, or 81s ltottls for 14. Depot, No. 101 Dnane MU. Nesr York. AURORA RESTAURANT, CORNER FRONT AND ALDER STREirrf, Portland, Oregon. riiHIS IS THE FINEST HESTAFRANT I 1 north of .san Franrlei, nnd furiilshfsrst j elas accommodations nt the following very low rates : ! Board, per month - - ' ltoanl. per week - ' lioani, iveraay ' Mingle meal - s G. C. RIDER, Proprietor. EWLY manner, The Finest Rooms and the Best Table In Ore gon, at moderate price. Situated within two blocks of the Depots of the Oregon and California and Oregon Central Railroads, and within one block of the wharf ofthe Oregon Steamship Company. SB-Street Cars poa the door. .Street Car Tickets furnished free lo guests. Free Conch lo and from the Houe. HALLETT A YOUNG. Portland, April 2, 1ST I. 3 55 PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. BOOHS-Curnvr First and Start Sts over Ltuld A Tlltons Bank. t'onlalu Ortr Three Thousand Choice jB&iki Over 100 Papira and Magazines. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL JTonllily Dim 81 OO-I'nynble Quarterly DlHECTORS Wm. S. XaM. P. CL f?ehllvlHr. Jr.. M. P. Deady. U II. Wakefield, W. H. bracket:, A. C. Glbbs, C II. Lewis, M. W. Fechhelmer, IL Falling, L. Blum. VStito Tbo Idea of a Cnlvcrsal Jfedlelno Is at last roallred In Dr. "Walker! Califorsia Vi--eoar BiTTina. This concentraied essence of the finest medicinal herbs and roots In the Western hlmtsphere eradicates all diseases which have not undermined tho sources of vi tality, and In Chronic Indigestion, Nervous Headache. Congestion or the Liver, llteuma tlsm.Gout, Gneral Debility, and Innumerable ulcerous and scabious dlwrders, IMc a specific absolnto and Infalllbla. - 3 It A rbyslclan In attendaneo to anrrer corre spondence and give advice gratis. bit Send stamp ror pamphlets, free. SStf WILHOIT SPKINOH SODA AV ATE It I II A CHENEY A STEVMITS, . m SSI Corner Hrst ssd TarioT rtsvK. Viscera. Warnntel to eth-ct a positive cure. Vegetable, purely, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. ear Observe tho following symptoms result ing from disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulnt-ss of Blood In the Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nausea. Heartburn. DlssustofFood,Fullneor Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructatlons.Slnklng or Fltitleringat the Pit of theStomach, Swimming ! thn Hi-ad. Hurried and Difficult Breathlne. Flutterlngai the uian.i ioa ngoruii.aiing , hftve Kn cn,,re nPWOU,fl, Mv Drices will Hensa "ons wpen iii . ""e1. mueas , r-,E An0YE HOfsE H.VK BEEN TIIOR- continue to be lower than in any 6ther Rooms of Vision. Dots or ebs Ijejoie the Might. I- ever '1 "fr;Y" 11 L-aied and rrtltted. and now of- in Portland. All kinds of work dime In the Art. ".LVS." J?i?,i" "i!.u?1 VuT S f,nL.orv-l'"' ftrs iuwrior accommcvlatlons as a Private I and In the neatest style. Nothing but flrst- ' " rheit. I Jmi,: m I't.i'Sfi.? Boarding House. eion. j-airon zing ints , class work will be nn shed in my Jiooms. Flushes of He-auBurnlng,t A few doses oi itauway-s j-ihs win iree Ine i " ,i riC.. rjut j 11. SI'RFN'GFIL i system from all the above-named disorders. 1 or without moms. .3 i itr.jsiir.iu t lrice,cenia per ujju owiu .ij uruggists. ; ReaJ -False and True." .Send one letter-, THOMPSON HOUSE, stamp to RAD WAV .v to., o.s? Maiden Lane. SPRENQER'S BOARDING HOUSE, Corner ol Tonrth nnil Salmon Streets. OUT OF THE FIRE! NOW IS THE TIME! Kor All a ho Win t thrlr rares to Look Kranllfnl! be sent you. l I-ly New York. Information worth thousands will Corner of Urst and Jerrersuii .streets. l-ORTLANtl. OREGON. Board, er k. 00 n"STi tS.s". 3 o BOARD, BY THE DAY, !l Vk Ouly Teetotal Houe In Iortliind. 3 11 V. r. STEsTAItT, JXorrfon ftttcet, St. Charles Building, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER? AM tlEALES IN Clook, Watches' and Jewelers' Goods. Repairing done as usual. 3J 1 S I HAVE FITTED UP MY NEW ROOMS J expressly for tlie business, I would most respectfully invite the ladles and gentlemen ot rortland and vicinity to call and visit the NEW PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, Corner First and Yamhill street". Onlv nn. fllwtit nf tnlrs 'J 35 " 0. DENN1E, Photographer. NOTICE. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. J. It. WITUCBELL, Vo. 0 Front Street, Portland, rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING LEASED A tho ST. CHARLES HOTEL, ! Begs leave to Inform the public that he has t commeuceu uuhuto .ii ' t-vd&it- rT ivc irrnHHnniTlnvl At Reasonable Rates. ex Frru Coach to and from the House. 3 35 P. FLEUROT. POLrn. Jo, sixo.v, POt-l-U. I -USDS EMriJJVM ENT FOR ALL THOSE applying for situations In any capacity irbm Wcid-?bopperdown to a 1-at OfDce. Pays bolt h, BRoxiron, uoLrn a siuux, Attorneva-at-Law. vWS'ixiJqws' 'temple, ronTiSNix mm sa - v-of -s aneclal attention lo ohuiiuidk rami iioip, lloUM Servants, Ratlrojd Hands, etc., Irre tpocllve of Nationality. 3 - TRY THE DELICIOUM DISHES THAT Fabte gets up dally M tb GsMrat Market. CURLS. S CLOTH, TNVITF-S HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE X runue generally to can at nis NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Washington. nU, one door east of Third vnju Officcra : I. H. WAKEFIELD II. FAILING P. C. SCHUYLER.Jk M. W. t- KUUHKIMEK i;orTeponuing nec HENRY A. OXER Ubrartan and Riv. Ke President Tce I're'sldent ..Treasurer SOMETHING NEW! JAPANESE FEAS! TWO HUNDRED BUSHELS TO THE'ACRE. Farmers and Gardeners, Rend This! Agent Wanted to Sctl thcJapanctel'ea. TI.IifT!!JLIE;VS avc n"S ln' brought to .-f- . tT ,J '""' J"l'an,ana prove to he tne finest Pea known for tnhtn ...a . ,. Pfyv.TTSw lnJh? rorm of u bush, from 3 to & feel high, and do not require s'.Icklnir.- Thev yiem irom one Quart to a Gallon per bush. A sample i package, that will product from 5 to iu "'. ,t " circular giving terms to Agents, and lull directions as to time and man n ?f Planting, will be sent postpaid to any one desiring toaet a Agent.oureeelntnfAi7.7i Address L. U OaMENT, Cleveland, Tenn. Testimonials: We have cultivated the Jupanese Pea tba pPtsS1S?n,ona"ni,"sca'P.''d we are mn vlnced they are a. perfect success. Their yield was enormous. For the Table or rorstock thev are unsurpasseil by any ol her pe. They grow well on thin laud and are bound to be a No i fertilizer. AJ-JVlIITE, Trustee Bradley county, A. E. BLUNT, V. M., CIevelandTenn. I have cultivated the Japaneo Pea, the Paat. year, and raised them atthe rate. or a bushels to the acre. The. bloom exceeds buckwheat for be. Y. E. HARDWlCirTj.P.rUrudleV OfT