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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1874)
"7 -NOVEMBER 13, 1874. HOMEHEWS. Thanksgiving Eve and evening will v.vuiaicu a uuu in 11118 CllJ . ine city jail lias been thoroughly V"" uiB-iioor given a coat of oil. during the week. Of course the ladies cannot withstand uio poetical invitation of Rodgers, T. See advertisement. A nondescript compound, neither mud nor water, yet resembling each, flows irumour uyuratus just now. Chaplain Van Horn will deliver his promised lecture at Museum Hall on the evening or Tuesday, the 17th Inst Rev. T. L. Eliot has return! fo his home and pastorate in this city, after an jufcwce oi some weess in tlio iiast. Those wishing employment should not fuil to cull at the Employment Agency of J. R. Witherell, No. SO Front sireec Our streets are at present In a filthy and disgusting plight. Sidewalks are in many places in need of repairs, and uiussiugs are oumenueu uy muu auu water. Mrs. R. B. Clawson, of Indiana, a member of the Society of Friends, de livered an interesting discourse in the myior street m. rj. unurcu on rriaay oveumg. For a juicy steak, a tender mutton chop, or any thine: in that line, call upon V. M. Hawkins, of the "People's --iiarKei, on lamniii street, Between r irsi ami seconu. The Select Danclug Academy recently opened at the Emmet Guard Armorv oilers a rare chance to persons who de sire to become graceful dancers. Par ticular attention is called to the oppor tunities given 10 lauies auu cuuuren. The local editor of the Bulletin. Mr. Cameron, Is TV. C. T. of Multuomah Lodge for the current quarter. It is said that all of tho nrinters connected with the Bulletin office are members of tills lodge. A good showing, certainly. A new theatrical season, under the management of Mrs. Phelps, will open on this (Friday) evening at Oro Fino Theatre. The well-known ennrcv nml ability of Mrs. Phelps, together with the brilliant array of talent engaged, Is sulll cient assurance that the season will be Dotn a popular and financial success. Dr. Haskell began a series of enter tainments at .Museum Hail on Monday evening of this week. The perform ances are varied and interesting, and win continue tlirouch the wpefc. A matinee willbe given on Saturday afler- uuuu, at wuicu lime we nopo to see the nan won niiou witn children. Pror. Steel's solos are a grand feature in each entertainment, and only need to be heard to no appreciated. The Grand Encampment of the Cham pions of the Red Cross met In second annual session at Good Templars Hall in this city on Tuesday, the 10th inst., atjlp'cloak a. m. The session was one of unusual interest. The following reso lution was unanimously adopted on Tuesday morning : Jlesolved, That a committee of threo be appointed to confer with a like com mittee from the I. C. R. C, with a view to uniting the two organizations. 1 HEWS JtTEMS. STATE AND TERRITORIAL. Three schools are now well attended in Astoria. Jacksonville is being built up over the burnt district. Colonel Nesniith has left for Wash ington, overland. The fitate Library received 1C new volumes last mouth. On theSlst ult. snow fell at La Grande the first of the season. There are at present seven children In the Orphan's Home, at Salem. It Is proposed to form a Young Men's uunstian Association in Salem. The November term of Court will con vene In Olympia, Monday, lGth lust. The citizens of Ashland are to vote on the incorporation question in a few days. .Montana turns out 1.183 bushels of no- r- tafoes'to'tho acre, after the grasshoppers ate tue vines. The Commercial Hotel, of Salem, is now openj under the mauagement of wesicy u raves. The now trial of Gorrand. the mur derer, came up in the Circuit Court, Sa- jem, on mursuay. Ht is reported that money is being raised iu San Francisco to build a large iiounng mm at Astoria. Mora rpnl psfnfi nlinnnwl linmlw In Marion county iu October than any pre vious monin uunug tue year. Carpenters' labor is in such demand In juiurm now, mat. manyoi mem arc lra portuned to work on Sundays. The new brick M. E. Church at Boise ouy win be a magnificent structure. It is rapidly approaching completion. Miss Irene Smith is President of the xceisior -taocutiouary Society of Cor vallis. Miss Lou Taylor is Treasurer. Jnr-kftnn nnnnfir roll! n n..f - 'J ..... cmibiuu iAJ only two Representatives at the next election, lxne county gets tue other one. The Aslorian says that the P. M. at i.-that placo has almost as much to do as a country euitor, anu is auoutas poorly paiu. Albany claims to be growing faster than any other town in the State. There's room there, and the citizens have pluck. The Willamette Woolen Manufactur ing Company shipped about $15,000 worm oi goous in uctober to Portland and San Francisco. Recent rains have caused quite a rise In the waters of the Upper Willamette, and steamboat men are on tho alert. Prospects are good for a lively winter. One of the mo3t brilliant affairs that ever occurred in Seattle was the recep tion of Hon. Orange Jacobs, from bis tour of victory, last Saturday evening. ' Willamette University has engaged Professor Condon to deliver a course of twelve lectures in connection with the school. The course will begin the 18th of this month. The late rains have raised tho Yam bill rlver about four feet, anu cleared out the debris from the. effects of blastlusr bo that boats can now go up to the war house at Lafayette. t-Jtev. P. S. Knight delivered a ledum onithe "Five Senses,'' at Eueno City Vne evening last week. The lecturer as usual, acquitted himself with credit to himself and delight to his audience tYuA X L-:7ra,lelt. nofed railroad builder and contractor, has purchased FRIDAY. tboMabio place, comprising 1,200 acres, on the lino of the Olympia-Teuitio Railroad, paying a very liberal price. The mammoth warehouse of Messrs. Parker & Morris, at Albany, contains about 150,000 bushels of wheat, and 15, 000 bushels of oats. About 20,000 bush els of Benton county wheat arc stored there. "With the last week's issue of the Van couver JlcgUler, the connection of Mr. U. E. Hicks with that paper ceased. Mr. Hioks goes to California to reside permanently. His successor on the pa per Is not announced. Sol. Kuhn, a resident of Eugene City, and a dealer in fancy goods and tobacco, committed suicide on tho night of the Gth Inst, by cutting his throat. It Is supposed that he was laboring under a fit of temporary Insantty. Louis Bergivous, tho husband or tho woman so seriously burned at Walla Walla on Tuesday of last week, became insane in consequence,-and was so wild that he had to be confined in the City Jail on the night following the acci dent Herman Trube, the littlcsouof Henry and Elizabeth Trube, living near Boon's ferry, In Washington county, while tak ing a vicious horse to water, got ills arm entangled in the halter and was dragged several hundred yards causing instant death. A charivari party in Yamhill couuty came out second best in a contest with the "old man" the other night, when he denied that they had any rieht to deface his residence by raking tho paint off witii sticks, lie clubbed the ringleader with a shot-gnu. The Company to build canal and locks at Cascades of tho Columbia have had the same surveyed by a competent engi neer, and the survey has demonstrated the fact that the work cau be done at a reasonable figure, not to exceed the cap ital stock of the Company $250,000. A bridge over the mill race of the Bos ton Mills, Linn couuty, broko through while Mr. Brock was driving across it on Monday of last week. The team, wagon, Mr. Brock and his family all went through, but as good fortune had it, no damago was done. Their fall was eight or ten feet. Tho committee chosen by Prof. Garri son's class in penmanship, at Salem, after six hours of deliberation awarded the first premium to Miss Nettie Pow ell, tho second to D. P. Stoufler, the third to Ed. D. Crandall. Upon the fourth the committee were unable to decide, and the premium was equally divided between Misses Nettle Storkcy and Nettie Skiff. OUR AGENTS. The following persons are duly authorized to act as Agents ror the New Northwest : Sirs. Boxartb Pckln. W. T Mm. K. A. ..Motion Dallas Mrs. II. A. Loughary mlty I-ewls Wilcox Cornelius H.T. Roblson Dllly Herman Snow 319 Kearny St., San Francisco A. W. MeConnell North Yamhill Horace IL Day... New York City Mrs. S. M. Miller Last Chance Mrs J. IL Foster-.. Albany Ashby Pearce. Benton county Dr. Baylcy. Corvallls A. A. Mannln-... .. OlrmnIa Miss Virginia Olds McMlnnvfllc Hiram Smith llarrisbunr Mrs. J. V. Jackson -.Eugene City AV W. Beach Iluena VUta Rev. Wm. Jolly Hlllsboro Mary J. Maters. . Gervals A. W. Stanard Brownsville S.JL Claughton .Lebanon C. A. Heed Salem Mrs. O.T. Daniels Salcra Mrs. Nellie CurL -Salem I. C. Sullivan Dallas Mrs. M. F. Cook Lafayette Mrs. M. U. Cllne - - ni Mrs. IL A. vawters -WalUbunr Mrs. R. R. Bishop. Pendleton Iter. J. F. Damon .SeatlIe Mrs. 'Jane M. Wilson.. Walla Walla Walla Walla ...Port Townsend Travel Inc Accnt Travellne Aeent hlllp Itltz P. D. Moore John Holten O. B. Blood Mrs. M. Jenrles Dr. J. W. Watts Mm. M. Kelty .Travel InR Asent Travellne Agent Lafayette . Albany .Salem Oregon City The Dalles Forest Grove Nehalem TnrnllnfA-.nl A. Axnoia a. W. Lawson , .,. Mrs. J. Devore Johnson IL Pentland . J. T. Scott, Esq jars. ax ijorwiu Geo. Engle : J. W. Jacksoa-. iurene r P. Fisher. San Francisco Mrs. Laura DeForce Gordon Mrs.Nellle Mossman. ....caiiromia Olyinpla I. T. Maulsby- ..I'oninmi G. W. Brock .Union Ridge, W. T G. W. Barnes... Oehoco Valley airs. e. uaKsueu..TTaveung Agent Mrs. j. u. Haves. ucrvais. Oregon James V"n. , Yv. California M. P. Owen........SooueI, California Mrs. R.A.Dupee- JSacramento, California Mrs. Sarah Harry.. Stockton, California Mrs. Sarah. Wallls Mavfleld. California "Woman's Journal" -Boston, Massachusetts ancs w.Tamian Salt Lake City. U Mrs. L. M. Howell Phenlr, Oregon Mrs. M. J. Ponland .Halsey, Oregon Mm. M. A. Dimlck Hubbard. Oregon D. P. Porter. shedd's, Oregon Other parties desiring to act c& Agents will please forward their names. We want Agents at every postofflce throughout Oregon and Washington Territory. MISCELLANEOUS. New Boot and Shoe Store, COR. FRONT & MORRISON STS Opposite :fhe stA Chnrlcs -aiotel; rpnE UNDERSIGNED WILL OPEN, ON Saturday, October 21lh. The above store, with a large and well selected siock oi BOOTS AND SHOES, Which wilt Ikj sold at prices to suit the times. Having made advantageous arrangements with dealers and manufacturers both here. In San Francisco and the East, I am confident I can offer a SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BOOTS AND SHOES At prices to compensate the consumers forcall lng on me. All my Goods are fresh, of good material and good workmanshlp.andlhescIecUoncmbraces everything In the line. C M WIBKRO. 4 10 Opposlto.the 8LCharIes Hotel. HOJIETIIINO SEWI THE JONES SPEING BED! THE BEST IN THE MARKET! rilS VERYJCLA8TIC. CIIEAPAND DURA ble; has no harbor rorlvermln and Cannot Got Out of Order. Is now. the leading cheap Spring Bed In the Eastern market It can be had or BARNARD & GR1SWOLD, 11'knlnsitn Asmnfa tn-4lnJ boro Refer to Qnlmby A Perkins, American Ex change, Portland ; J. T. Scott, N. E. Goodell and Jerome Porter, Forest Orove; Dr. Sutton, McMlnnvllIe: A. CJlrehlboId, nillsboro, and a hundred others. TYLER i SHIPLEY, 3 I'll Forest Orove, Oregon. JOnNSON fc Qt'INN, Merchant Tailocs, beg to announce to I lie citizens of Portland and vicinity that they have opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment on Stnrk street, be tween first and Second, and are now ready to take orders for flrst-class fitting garments, made In tbo very latest styles. Our stoct of goods consists of English, Scotch, French and Domestic Manufactures. Also, Oregonlan suits made up at lower prices than at any other house In the city. Tlir Commanding Operation of Dr. Wal ker's Vineoau Brrrcns In Chronic Dyspepsia, Fevers, Nervous Disorders, Constipation, defl clency of vital power.and all maladies a fleeting the stomach, the liver, the bowels, the pulmo nary organs, or the muscular system, Is excit ing the wonder of scientific men and creating such a sensation nmong the sick as was never before witnessed in any age. The sales of this great vegetable remedy have been quadrupled within a single year. 8 The triangular fight for Governor and other suae oulcerslsover,and the returns are com. Ine In. Some think the result will be In favor or the Democratic ticket, and vice versa, but It Is certain that FJSIIEL ROBERTS aro lead ing In the race for supremacy In their particu lar line of business. This popular clothing house Is now (Hied In every department with the latest fashions, and they arc offering great bargains, though that Is generally understood by all who know the Ann. Leave your meas ure, and we assure you that satisfaction will be given In every Instance. 41 For the very best photographs, go to Bradley & ituloftou's Gallery with an ELEVATOR, ) Montgomery SL.San Francisco. MISCELLANEOUS. FALL IMPORTATIONS I "THE WHITE HOUSE," ENTIItELYNEW AND SEASONABLE LINES -or DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! Comprising the Largest and Most Attractive uispiay ever cxniDitca in we city.or BLACK CROS CHAIN SILKS, All grades; Plain Colored Silliw, In the various new shades; TRIMMING SILKS AND VELVETS, CLOAK VELVETS. Irish, and Fronch Poplins, EMPRESS CLOTHS, FRENCH MERINOS, VIGOGNES, EPANGLES, CACHEMERES, Drnp I,Ete, Tnmlsr, Armiire, Biarritz. Etc., Ele. Special attention Isdlrected to our brands of ALPACA DLTJSTHDE8 , Which forqualltyand brilliancy of color cau- jiot uc surpassru on me ivast. IN OUR FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Will bo found all the latest noveltlct in vogue. mciuuiug a tun assortment ox Bugle Ulmps, Ragle FrlngeH. Bugle Tnntcl. Bugle Ornnrueuta, Bugle I'lebnc, Hugle Tlarba, Bugle Lacei. Bngle nutton. All Colors In BALL FRINGES, and an endless variety oi .Nr.civ uuciurtu, Etc TO THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT We earnestly call the attention of Ladles to our very superb ana iccnercnc assortment of ntnxcii PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, Untrimmcd Velvet Hats, Flowers, Feathers, TnrqnoUo Silks, Velvets, akd Gros Grain Trimming and Sasb Ribbons, In any desired shade ofcolor. All of which, being oi ourown direct impor tation, far exceed In style and beauty any of uur luruicr aunicuous. LEWIS & STRAUSS, 4-6 Xo. ST First Street, SELECTED EASTERN OYSTERS! Per Steamers; also, FUESIC SHOALWATER BAT OTSTEKH, AT ALISKY & HECELE'S, 10T First Street. Try their celebrated I? it li - It oust Oysters! J. x. rjotrir. . C C BROXAUGH. Jos. mxoit, C. A. lioLrii. uoLPn, Bp.oxicc n, dolpu a simo.h, Attornc vs-at-Iaw. ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, PORTLAND. . 2-tOlf AURORA RESTAURANT, CORNER FRONT AND ALDER STREETS Portlnud, Oregon TIU IS r TOE FINEST RESTAURANT north ofSan rranclsco.and furnishes rlrst- dfiJBJt OirVltn Ttl ril atlunt as. t lnwrlT very Board, per month. ihmiu, per weesu.. uoaru, per uay. Single meal .13 O. C RIDER, Proprietor JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKERANDJEWELER. IyicatM A good assortment of Seth Thomas Clocks; and Jewelry repaired. All work guaranteed. WILHOIT SPRINGS SODA WATER! TTAVING RECENTLY BEEN APPOINTED 11 Agent ror tue auove weii-xnown Mineral Water, orders can oe promptly nued. O. W. TRAVER. Agent, 4 9 Comer Morrison and Third streets. TRY THE DELICIOUS DISHES THAT Fabre gets up dully at the Central Market. MISCELLANEOUS. PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE: St. Charles Hotel Hull.! Ins, S. W. Corner Front ami .MorrUou Sis. ;WNT0 3 3MT JUST RECEIVED, PER STEAMER "OKIFI.A MME," Largo Invoice OI the Latest Styles pfall kinds of seasonable ,"'5- i.:ir ' si BOOTS AND SHOES Bought of the Manufacturers East and in San Francisco, r; j4 , And will be sold at TTnprecedently Low Prices. Our Agout East has sent a telegram stating " that our o'rdcrs for a " FULL LINE or boots vrr shoes Have been filled, and - " 1IOODK SENT BY ItAIL. We shall continue to receive by every Steamer Large Invoices of these Good until, our stock is full nnd complete. A SilXLtlior o'f DAMAGED BOOTS AND .SHOES On handwhlch must'bc sold for - Any Reasounble Offer. PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE 9 .St. Charles Hotel Building, k. M". Corner Front nml Morrison StH. CEO. A. PEASE &. CO. BRADLEY, MARSH & CO. AKK sow r.ximiiTiNn An Immense Stock of New Pall Goods, CONSISTISO OP r it y g o o r s , CLOTHING, -EEats ixaac3L 0vpti , CROCERIES, ETC. Examine our. Stock, Largest on the Coasf, I'll TIUI CIA COMPARE PRICKS! OSKSS (ROM THE COUNTRY SOLICITED! PfsJafcSoUonfomnjInlon.orTslKnlnl'.ichsDEe GIVE THISi HOUSE A TRIAL! i . nitf THIRTEENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION! .'(ill t HI ' ; : ' M Portland City Directory for 1875 IX PltESS, and will be published on or before January, W75, the I'ortland City Directory for 1S75, embracing a Oeneral Directory of Itesl dcnls, a Directory of East Portland ; together with a Business Directory, and other statistics relative to tne progress ana present conuiuou ot thecltr. This being the Thirteenth Annual Issue of the above troric, tne ruDiisncr win spare no pains to rcnuer it raiiy iteiiaDje anu Accurate nis sole aim ucmgio maKa iiie-uireciory uiem. to everv citizen In Portland as a faithful an nual Index of the commercial condition of the city. Tlie canvassing lor names will be entrusted to reliable partlos so as to lnmirn correctness In .very detail. - Mr.A.BUSIIWILEH will solicit for!A8ver tlsemenu, and the Publisher hopes that the sanin nimnirn mar be extended In the con templated Issue that has been received during the past twelve year. tar Please roport all alterations In Firms or uusiness, iienjovais, etc, ai uic oiuce oi puun eatlnn. - . H. J. XeCORMirK. PnblMhr.- 111 IS First street, Portland, Oregon. GEO. X IIIBBAIUl. O. I. LAMBERT. CEO. L. HIBBARD &. CO., Manufacturers andTYliolesale Dealers In Boots, Shoes and Rubbers 3 Front St., between Pine and Ash, FrtlB, Oregon. Call And sxamf&anl-ltAe1rtwrnrnmirhnfn elsewhere. CouslgnmJiUsoliclted.-uAH busf ness'cAttrusted t9 uwiy nvclve prompt atte n- SEWING ilMPRMED " HOME SHUTTLE" SEWING MACHINE!- cw Style Improved Vitppist, 1871. ' FINISHED-IN-SIX DIFFERENT STYLESGUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION ! nvv . v. . -r RUNS LIGHT, SMOOTH, RArlD, ALMOST NOISELESS, EVEN! Lock Stitch! XjiIo-s:t EtTJ3srisrinxrci- "33:o3va:-E3 MANUFACTURE COMMENCED, 1S73OVEII 80,000 SOLD FIRST YEAR. Sold at Low Prices for CashNo Traveling Agents. OTATE AOEKT P. of II. has made special U these .Macliines exceeu an competitors on rtortn I'acinc coasu eeuics iorau .lnusoi ew lug Machines. Mend for new Price I.lt and Illustrated Circulars. ...'...... rr .. ...... .r . . i 9 Southwest corner MISCELLANEOUS. R. R. R. Railway's Ready Relief! CUItES THE WOKST PAINS In from One to Tneuty Miiiutcn. NOT ONE HOUR Aftor reading this advertisement need any one SUFFER WITII PAIN. Cadwaj's Ready Relief Is a Core fur Every Palo. It was the first nnd Is The Only Pain Remedy that Instantly stops the most excruciating pain, allays Inflammations, and cures Congestions, whether or the Lungs, Stomach, liowcls, or other glands or onrn. by one application, IN niUJI UMilV XH I.M1 All.u i ts, no mai ler how violent or excruciating the pain the RHEUMATIC, Hed-rlddcn, Inllrm. Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostnitcd with disease maysuffer. BAD1YATS IlEAUY RELIEF Will afford Instant relief for Intlauimatlon orthe Kidneys; Inflammation of the Bladder; Inflammation orthe Rowels; Congestion of the Lungs; Sore Throat, Dirflciill ltrcathlng; Palpitation orthe Heart; llvntprlrj. Cronn. lilntherla. Catarrh: Intlucnzn, Headachi', Toothache. Neuralgia ; ilncumausin, com muis, .gue minis. The amilleatlon of the Ready Relief to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists will HfTurd eae and eomrort. Twenty drops In hair a tumbler of water will In a few moments cure Cramps. Spasms, Sour Stomach, Hcart- imrn. Mice iieauacue, uiarruca, iji-iiierj. Colic, Wind In tho liowcls, and all Internal rflAs atintitfl ntmrG Mrrv n lltln nf Radway's Ready Relief with them. A rewurops In water will prevent sicKness or p.ins irom change of water. It Is better than French Ilranuy or Kilters ax a siimuianu FEVER AND ACSVE. l'everand Azne enrol for 00 cenU. There Is not n remedial act-ill in tne world mat will rure Kevcrand Acue. and .-ill othr Malarious. HIIIous, searfet, Jli(im, l el low nnd oilier hevers (atueti iy itiuiways i"ini so quick as iiaiiwav- lteaitv lu nei. uny cents iht uoiiii- Sold by Druggists. HEALTH! BEAUTY ! STRONO AND PI" RE RICH BLOOD IN- CRKASE Of AMI WKK.1IT CLEAR SKIN AND IIKAI'TIFUL COM PLEXION SECURED TO ALL. Dr. RADTVAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent Has made tho motastonlslilngcnres; so quiet nnd rapid are the changes the lnxly undergoes, under the Influence of this truly wonderful medicine, mat Every Iny mi Increase In IIch ami veicut is Mcen nun i on. THE GREAT BLOOD PUKIFIEK! Even drop of the Sarsaparillian Resolvent coiiimunlcnleu through the blood.swcat.urinc, and other fluids and Juices of the system the vigor oi ine, lorn repairs me wasicsoi iiiPDotiy wlth newand sound material. Scroful.-i, Syph ilis, Consumption, Glandular disease. Ulcers in the Throat. Mouth. Tumors. Nodes In tho (Hands and other parts of the system. Sore r.ycs, nirumous uiscnargcs irom ine ears, ami the worst forms of Skin disease. Eruptlom., t-ever orcs, icam iicau. lting worm. rait Rheum. Erysipelas. Acne. Rlack Snots. Worms In the Flesh, Cr.nccrs In the Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges. Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and all wastes of the lire principle, are witnin me curative range ot this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and n few days' use will prove to any person using It for either of theso forms of dlease Its potent iower loeurctuem. Iftho patient, dally becoming reduced byjlie wastes and decomposition that Is continually progressliig, succeeds In arresting these wastes, and repairs the same with new material made from healthy blood; and this the Sarsaparillian will and docs secure. Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resolvent excel all known remedial agents In the cure of chronic, scrofulous anil constitutional skin diseases; but it Is the only positive cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinarv and Womb diseases. OmvcI.DIabotc-i. Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence, of Urine, Wight's Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there arc brlckdust deposits, or tne water is iiuck. eiouuy, mixeu witn su in stances like tire white of an egg. or threads like white silk, or there Is a morbid, dark, bil ious appearance, and bone-dust deposits, nnd when there Is n. pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the Small of luc iiacic. anu aiougine uoinx, rrice, nuu WORMS. The only known and sure Remedy for Worms Pin, Tape, etc Tumor of 12 TenrV ftronili Cnrcil by Kndwny's Resolvent. Beverly, Mass., July is, 1S69. Dn. Radway: I have had Ovarian Tumor In i he ovaries and bowels. All the doctors unlit "there was no help for It." I tried every thing mat was reconunenueu . uui noining ueipeu me. IsawyourRcsolvcnt.aud thought I would try It, but had no faith In It, because I had suf fered for twelve years I tookslx bottles ofthe Resolvent, and one box of Radway's Pills, and two bottles of your Ready Relief; and there Is not a shrn of tumor to bo seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter, and happier than I have lor 12 years. The worst tumor was In Mie left side of tne noweis.over inn groin, i write mis to you for the benefit of others. You may publish it if you choose. IIanxaii P. Ksait. Dr. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum. purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen. For the cure of al I d Isorders oi the Stomach, Liver, Rowels, Kidneys, Illadder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Costlveness. Indigestion. Dvsncnsia. Itllinns- ness, nillous Fever, Inflammation of the Row- els.PHcs.ana ail Derangements or the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a nosltlve rnn. Vegetable, purely, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. bo-Observe the following symptoms result ing irom aisoruers oi me Digestive organs: Tonstlnatlon. Inward Plies. Fulness nflllnnil in the Head, Acidity or the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food.FuIlnt-ssor Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of theSiomach, Swimming ot the Head, Hurried nnd DirilcuU Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart.CboklngorSufrocatlng Sensations when In a Lying Postnre. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs betoie the Sight, Fever and Dull l'atn in me uenti. ueuciency ot t'er splratlon. Yellowness of the Skin and Kyes, l'atn In the Bide, Chest, Limbs, and sudden Flashes of Heat. Burning In the Flesh. A few doses of Radway's Pills will free the system from all the above-named disorders. Price, Ja cents per dux. aoiu uy u ruggisu. Read "False and 'True." Send one letter. stamp to RADWAY AvC0.,No.b7 Maiden Lane. new lort. information worm niousanas win be sent you. -I-l-ly MACHINES. t y-. . . - nnfnnn r . .-.-- . . EXTILV AmniMEXTS, ALL KINDS OF WORK I-KKE! Straight Needle! arrangements to supply Orangers. Tho sales of Morrison and Third streets, Portland, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS. Dr. .T. lValker's Culiibniia Yin eerar Litters arc n purely YcRctalilo preparation, made chiefly from the natiTO- lierus lonua ou t lie lower ran pes ol tue bier ra XcTada mounlaius of California, the medicinal properties of which are extract ed therefrom without tho use of Alcohol. The question i3 almost ilailyaskcd, "What is the cause of the unparalleled success of VntraAit Urrnnos?" Our answer is, that they removo the cause of disease, and the patient recovers his health. They are the cTeat blood purifier and a lifc-civing prin ciple, a perfect Kenovator and Invigorator 01 the system. r ever before in the iustory 01 tne world lias a medicine oecn com ponnded possessinr' the remarkable qual 1 ties of Yintqar Bittees in hcalinp; the sick of everj' disease man is heir to. They are a centle x'urfrativc as trcll 33 a ionic, rclieT' ing Congestion or Inflammation of tho laver anu Visceral Organs, in lsiuous DiS' cases. If men will enjoy soort health, let them use Vixegab Butkhs as a medicine, and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants in every form. ie. j:. .nc:io.AE.i) &. co DragfuU aud ivaenl .e-nts. Man inuci-cu, C.Ufr uu. awt oor. WuLtn-tim au-l Chuitaa st Xe- V.k. Sold by till DrusrzristH nnd Dealers. KEARNEY'S KLUIO EXTRACT B U C H U ! The only known Remedy for BRICHT'S DISEASE! And a rositlve remedy for GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEniLITY, DROPSY, Kon-retcntlon or Incontinence of Urinc,Irrita tlon, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Bladder and Kidneys, SPERMATORRIICEA, Iicucorrhmt or Whites, Diseases or the Prostrate Uland,.Stono In the Illadder, Colcultw Gravel or Ilrlckdust Deposit and Mu cus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BTTCHTJ Permanently cures all diseases ol the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Existing In men, women and children, CS-NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE I sa Prof. Steele saysi "One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract linchn Is worth more than nil other Buchus combined." Price, $1 per Bottle, or Six Bottles for So. Depot, No. 101 Dnanc SU, New York. A Physician In attendance to answer corre spondence and give advice gratis. or Send stamp for pamphlets, free. 323 tf TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED OK BOTH SHXES. Xo Charge for Advice and Consultation, DR.J. B. DYOTT, cradiiato or Jefferson-Medical Colleee. Philadelphia, author of .sever. al valuable works, can be consulted on all dis eases ofthe Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which he has made an especial study), cither In male or female, no matter from what cause originat ing or of bow lonir standln-. A nmriu nr- years enables him to treat diseases wltlt suc cess. Cures guaranteed. Reasonable charees. Those at a distance can forwnrd letter desert b- s uu enclosing siamp to pronav TVisIa- " 1 Send for the "Guide to Health ;" price, 10c. J. B. lYOT-r, M.D., ' PHYSICIANi AND SURGEON; : 101 Unase St., X. T. ' 3.tr 1! ,! ' MiSCEliCiANEOUS: THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES. SEWIXG 'HACHIXE SALES FOR 1813. Singer llannfactnrlng Co. Sold 232.111 Msrblnrs. wneeier a:viisonjirg Co. - in.tiu Domestic S. M. Co. Orover & Baker S. M. Co... Weed S. M.Co Wilson B. M. Co Howe Machine Co tiold Modal S. M. Co Wilcox & Glbbs S. M.Co.- American II. R.Ac Ii. P. Howe S. M. Co RemlngtonEmplreSMCo Florence S. M. Co 1.1T9 .1.T6S 2117 No returns. lG.tll 15,s3l n.is: 1.9W ' 9.1S srw staii ' 7,4 Mi ' 3.4.V! .1,4.1a 1 5)81 1 1JM ' 511 217 ' Davis S. M. Co Victor S. M. Co- Blees S. M. Co.. Secor S. M. Co .Etna.E-BrauiiMlorf i Co Uartram A Fanton Centennial S. M. Co Keystone S. M. Co ' The table of Sewing Machine Sales lor 1S73 shows that our sales last year amounted to 232,411 (two hundred and thirty-two thous and, four hundred and forty-four) Machines, being a large Increase over the sales ofthe pre vious year (ISTi) The table also shows that our sales ExceeU those of an j' other Coiiiiiniiy.fnrthe period named, by the number of 11331 Machines, or neflrly doublethose or any other Company. It may further he stated that the sales of 1S7J, as compared with those or lS7,show a relative ly larger Increase, beyond the sales of other makers, than of any other year. For instance. In 1S7-! we sold -15.000 more than any other Company, whereas, In l.s73,th sales were 113.231 Machines in Excels or our Ilistiest Competitor. These figures are all the more romarkable, for the reason that the sales of the principal Companies in 1873 are LESS THAN THEIR MALES IN 1S72, whereas, as has been shown, OUR SALES HAVE LARGELY INCREASED. The account ot saicx is irom reiurus iuuuu iu the owners of the Sewing Machine patents. It will hardly be denied tnaiinesupenoriiy of the SINGER MACHINES Is fully demon strated at all events, tuai tneir popularity in the household Is unquestionable. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 31 Union Square, New York. Principal Paelflo Coast Ofllec, 1 j N o. 105 Kearny st reet. S. F. I Portland Offlce, f i No. lui Third street. J 4-fi tf BUY NONE BUT THE BEST I THE "UNIVERSAL" SPRING BEDS ! EVERYBODY BUYS THEM ! "TlTHY? Beotuse they are cheap, simple, durable and neat, ami can be put on an v common slat bedstead. They can be packed and sent to any address In a spaee ot one foot square. JSo Nails or Screws About Them! FULLY WARRANTED FOR THREE YEARS I Price Only Teu Dollars! Agents wanted In every county In the State. Full directions with each bed. H. B. MORRILL, Proprietor, First street, between Yamhill and Taylor. 321 OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S PASSENGER SCHEDULE. BOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL LEAVE Portland as follows : For The Dalles: Dally (Sundays excepted) at S o'clock A. M. For Astorin: Monday, "Wednesday and Friday, at 6 ArM. For Knlnrnrt ami Tacomn: Dally (Sundays excepted) at 6 A. M. For Victoria; Wednesday and Saturday at 6 A. sr.' S. G. REBD. Vice President. . . " J. IT. XISIC, ASSAYER AND SrETAlLURGIST, 20 Stark St., bet. First and Second. Highest Price Paid for Cold last Jfc Bars. TESTS MADE WITH CARE, AND ASSAYS or Gold and Sliver, Copper, Lead, Anti mony, Nickel, Chrome, Plumbago, Tin, Iron. Cinncoar, Lime, and other Metals. Analysis orMlneral Waters and all other substances. OTJT OP THE PIRE! NOW IS THE TIME I For All who Want tbtlr Fares to look Beautiful! AS I nAVE FITTED UP MY NEW ROOSIS expressly for the business, I would most respeciiniiy invite tne lames and gentlemen ot Portland and vicinity to call and visit the NEW PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, Corner First and Yamhill streets. I have an entire new-outfit. My prices will continue to be lower than In any other Rooms In Portland. All kinds or work done In the Art, and In the neatest style. Nothing but'flrst- class work win be nnmiea in my itooms. oniyonenigntorsiairs. . 3 2S O, DENNIE, Photosraphcr. jr. rconiv, Successor to J. Kons fc Co.' Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Cents' and Boys' Clothing, EURNI3HING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, TRUNXS, VALISES AND SATCHELS, No. 01 First Street, Opposite First National Bank,hetween Alder ...... ,, oaMiufciuu, x uruanu, uregon; o : A. COODNOUCH, , , CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, .. . , . , - And Manufacturer of the ; Granccr Cltui" 'i North First street, between B nnd C, Portland CHRIS. SCI.OTM, . . fTNVTTES- HTS 'OLD ftTBONS AND THE iBubllc gcncraUy to rot bi ' ' " ', ,'. I' ' " MEWBUTCHER SHOP...'., , PaaWnon It., onIoor east of TUIrd.