pie ttea &dteei FRIDAY -JANUARY 28, 1876. TO THE VICE PRESIDENTS or THE O. S. IV. S. A. You are urgently requested o be present and aid at the fourth annual Convention of tbe Oregon State Woman Suffrage Association, wlilch will convene In the city of Salem on Thursday," the 10th day of February, 1876. You are further urged to present written re ports of the work in your respective counties. If it is Impossible to be present at tbe meeting as urged, you will please send your written re ports to the Corresponding Secretary, F. F. Victor. By Ordfr op Ex. Com. or O S. W. S. A. Portland, December 28, 1S75. HOME NEWS. An unusual amount of sickness vaila In this city at present. lire- The ladies of Nonpariel lodge I. O. G. T. will give a grand leap year enter tainment at their ball this (Friday) evening. H. W. Scott, Collector of Custom? for this port, arrived in this city overland from California on Saturday, after an absence of two mouths. "Beautiful Snow" cover the ground to the depth of several inches, and the merry jingle of sleigh-bells makes glad the hours of the day and evening. The Democratic State Central Com mittee will meet in this city on the 10th of February; the Republican State Cen tral Committee on February loth. McGibeny's "song service" will be re sumed next Sunday evening, at Oro Flno Hall. Hugh and Allie will appear In a new role. Admission, ' cent Repairs on the steamer "Ajax" were completed, and she departed at noon on Tuesday for San Francisco. Her deten tion has caused serious inconvenience to the traveling public. Half-fare on the Oregon and Cali fornia Railroad to persons attending the Oregon State Woman Suflrage Associa tion, wuicti meets in bale in on Tuesday, the 8th day of February. frozen water-pipes are chief -imong the luxuries of the "cold snap." These, together with the rapidly diminishing wood-piles, cause the heads of families to sigh for the return of the humid skies aud gently falling mists of a well regulated "Webfoot" winter. Judge Green, of Olympia, was pre vented by sickness from tilling his ap pointment to lecture at the Y. M. C. A. rooms in this city on Tuesday evening. The committee have postponed his lec ture until the last, and will make it an additional one without extra cost to ticket-holders.. The steamer above the Cascades was unable to make the usual connection with the "Oueouta" on Saturday on ac count of ice. Tbe prospects of a freeze up of some duration are very flattering. "Until navigation is resumed the mails will be conveyed between this city and The Dalles overland. Couch's Lake, on the east side of the river, lias been converted by the winter king into a hne skating rink, and bleak Boreas has held numerous and pupular receptions thereon during the past week. A peculiarity of these receptions Is the sudden aud unceremonious man ner in which guests seat themselves upon the polished floor of the grand pa vilion. F. F. Morse, manager of the Oppra Troupe that lately visited this city, and who had been tor some days incarcer ated in the city jail for debt, was taken ou a writ of habeas corpus before Judge Shattuck on Saturday morning, who decided lie was unlawfully held, and or dered him to be discharged from cus tody, which was done. The challenge made some days since by Mr. T. Morris, to a contest for the skating championship of this State, has been accepted by Messrs. R. H. Thomp son and Charles Meade. Tbe contest will take place on Saturday evening, the 29th iust., at Wood's Museum. A Centennial medal will be awarded by Mr. Wood to the victor. Fifty cents admission will be charged to those who desire to witness tbe contest on rollers. In making up your lists of periodicals for 1876, don't forget the West Shore, the only illustrated paper published in Ore gon, devoted to literature in general, and the resources of Oregon and Wash ington Territory in particular. The ablest writers in the State are contribu tors to its columns; the engravings are executed by tbe leading artists on tbe coast. As a family journal it stands at the head of Pacific Coast publications; as a paper to send to friends abroad it has no equal a single copy will give them a better Idea of the Pacific .Norm west than a year's number of any other paper, bent postage paid for one year, $1 50; single copies, 20 cents. Address the publisher, L. Samuel, No. 5 Wash iugton street, Portland, Oregon. HEWS ITEMS. STATE AND TEKltrrOHIAI- The total county tax of Yamhill is S36.000. There is over five feet of show at Sil ver City, Idaho. A Universalist church is being built at Coquille City. The tax levy in Josephine county this year is per cent. Hay is $25 per- ton and potatoes $1 per Dusuei at Ulympia. A post office has been established at Isabella, Lane county, Oregon. Tbe winter terra of the Ashland Acad emy began with good prospects on the 3d. J. Henri Brown wants a brief biogra phy of every pioneer sent to him, at baiem. Jjorty-three marriage licenses were issued in Jackson county during the year 1875. The city marshal of Oregon City is enforcing the law against selling liquor on tsunuay. Tbe wreck of the bark "Windward" was sold at Useless Bay last week to va rious parties, for $3,95G. Colonel Dickinson and Mr. and Mrs. Benedict departed for California by the "Unnamme" last weeK. Snow on the way from Tenino to Olympia is about four inches deep. The stage road is very rough. The steamer "Favorite." once a Donu lar passenger boat, has gone into the towing business on the Sound. The iron works at Oswego turn out about 1,000 tons of pig iron a year, nearly auui wuicn is exported to Ban F rancisco, Snohomish county, in 1862, according to a census taken at. that time, con tained a white population of 44 persons uiu uieu. The California and Oregon Htapn Com paay has raised the fare between Tins. burg and Redding from 10 cents to 15 cents per mile. Dr. Magers, of Gervais, whose pocket was picked of $250 at the State Fair, Is inventing a patent pocket, to prevent line occurrences. Arrangements are now perfected for the construction of a large cannery at jinappton, in which Messrs. Ledwich & Blackburn, of Chicago, take large interests, associating with them Mr. J. B. Knapp. There are 1019 volumes In the Odd Fellows' Librarv at Salem. Ten monthjy magazines and seven news papers are received. Mr. Lane has introduced a bill in Congress asking for tbe appropriation of $25,000 for improving the navigation of the Yamhill River. Robert U. Bvles, a student of the Willamette University, died on Sunday evening, after a brief illness. "His par ents reside at Elma, W. T. Protracted meetings are now being held at several points in Yamhill county by different denominations. Considerable interest is reported. The frieght-house at St. Joe, the ter minus of the west side railroad, was de stroyed by fire on Friday night. Loss about $1,500. Origin of the fire uu- Known. Amity is growing rapidly, and aims to be the largest town in Yamhill, soon. She already claims more handsome young ladies than any other town of the same size in the county. The family of Hon E. L. Bristow, of baleui, have suffered additional bereave ment in the death of another member, William E., who died of typhoid fever on the 21st inst., aged 17 years. This is the third child of Mr. and Mrs. Bristow that has been buried within the month. In a synopsis of the reports of the pub lic scliools of Washington Territory, we find the following: "The salary of teach ers is too small to keep first-class ones in the schools, while tbe pittance of $250 currency allowed to the Territorial Su perintendent is hardly enough for his official duties at the desk. He has studied the field and collected many valuable facts. In iiis view, graded schools are feasible in six counties. The idea of one central graded, or high school, for the benefit of all tbe schools in the county, is specially recom mended." A man whose wife subscribed for the New Northwest, and paid a year's subscription in butter which she bad made without tbe slightest assistance from any one, writes: "I want to stop your paper. The sufTeregists stand a pore show here. We uns don't go a sent on a woman that would like to see wimmen vote. Besides, my woman dontgitno time to read." This is not tbe first ignoramus who has wished to "stop the New Northwest," nor yet the first we wot of who protects "his woman" so closely that she has no time to read. The paper still goes to press regularly, however, and more than one woman who erewhile bad no time to read it has learned to take time, and has become better, stronger and happier in consequence. Tne Central 1'acihc trains were blocked by snow for several days near Well's Station, Utah. The Northern road has been blocked since Friday. The eastern-bound trains got through tbe blockade and started from Wells on tbe 25th with nine engines and a snow- plow. The weather has grown warmer, and tbe snow is thawing. Thomas W. Field, Superintendent of the Brooklyn public schools, is soon to marry the lady principal of one of the schools. Mr. Field's first and second wives were also Brooklyn school-teach ers. This shows that tbe participation of women in professional pursuits is no barrier to matrimony. Brother Dement, of the Enterprise, says "assistance is unnecessary to ena- oie mm to get ou witticisms at our expense." We can only judge from his 'stale, flat, and unprofitable" attempts, of which the last was by no means least In Lewiston, Maine, in a population of 20,000, there is less than one arrest per day for drunkenness, owing to the labors of the reformers, accompanied by the faithful execution of the prohibitory liquor law. 1 Charles O'Conor, with that unpleas ant cynicism for which he is famous, as cribes his recovery from his recent se- vere illness to a careful and compre hensive disregard of his physician's in structions. Sunshine, a juvenile magazine pub' lished at Santa Clara, California, de serves tbe liberal 'support of all friends of the little folks. It is the only publi cation of its class on the Pacific Coast. The remains of General Gordon Granger, who died in New Mexico on the 10th inst., have been taken to Lex iugton, Kentucky, for interment. The University of Vermont, at Bur lington, has 153 students, of whom 91 are under-graduates 19 of them ladies and 62 medical students. Charity is never lost; it may meet with ingratitude, or be of no service to those on whom it is bestowed, vet it ever does' a work of beauty and grace upon tne heart or the giver. The American Newspaper Directory Is an epitome of newspaper history. It Is also re garded as an official register of circulations. This feature requires the closest scrutiny to prevent it from leading to abuses. The plan adopted by the publishers of the Directory to secure correct and trustworthy reports is rigid in its. requirements, and is "adhered to with impartiality. Successful publishers, who have something to gain by a comparison, are gener ally prompt, not only to send reports In con' formity, but give Messrs. Geo. P. Roweli fc Co, such information as enables them to weed out unsubstantiated statements of pretenders in Journalism. The popularity of the book, and the general confidence in its accuracy and good faith, are attested by the immense body of ad' vertisements it receives. 4 26 A Valuable Discovery. Dr. J. P. Miller, practicing physician at 327 Spruce street, Phila delphia, has discovered that the extract of cran berries and hemp combined cures headach either bilious, dyspeptic, nervous.or sick head' ache, neuralgia and nervousness. This is a trl umph In medical chemistry and sufferers all over the country are ordering by mall. He prepares It In pills, at 50 cents a box. Tbe Doc tor is largely known and highly respected. Philadelphia Bulletin. What is the value of a life ? Gold cannot measure it. Yet when menaced by a violent cough or cold, or any disease leading to con sumption, a single dollar invested In Hale' HokeyopHorehound ajjd Tar will unques tionably preserve it. Pike's Toothache Drops cure In one minute. IIoorzI & HoLLABAcansuccessorj to J. Flelichner), at the old stand, 123 First street, known as tbe San Francisco Boot and Shoe Store, respectfully say to his old patrons and the public generally that we have marked down the old stock from. 23 to SO per cent, and intend to sell regardless of cost, having this day received a large stock of New Goods of the latest styles, which we will sell as cheap as the cheapest, endeavoring to suit all who may la vor us with their patronage. Custom -work of all kinds done lu the latest styles and on new and scientific principles. Repalringdone to order. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. All work warranted. ear The National Gold .Medal was awarded to Bradley A Rulofson for the best Photographs In the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco. NEW THIS WEEK. ;radle Blankets, 5 21 1 For Rale at 107 Third street, by JOI1N WILSON. Children's Waists. : and style, for sale at 107 Third street, by THE IOWA HOTEL, CornerFlrstand Main streets, FortIand,Oregon, I. G. QCICKENDISII & SOX, Proprietors. rpHOROUGH SATISFACTION PROMISED I to travelers and tbe public generally. As this hotel is a new one, the rooms are airy and well-furnished. The table is supplied with tbe best the market affords. No Chinese labor em ployed. rpree loacn to ana irom me nouse. s-zi SUMMONS. N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE X. ef Oregon for tiie county of Multnomah. 1. W. Davis, Plaintiff, vs. John Oderklrk, De fendant. To John Oderklrk. Defendant above lamea: in uie name oi me mate oi uregon, ou are hereby required to appear and answer tne compiamt nieu against you in tne aoove entitled action within ten days from the date ot the service of this summons upon you, if sorveu wnnin mis county, or it servea in any oi ner county oi inisntaie, men wimin twenty days from the date of the service of this sum mons upon you, or if the same be served by publication, then you are so required to appear and answer by the first day of the next regular terra of said Court, which will convene after this summons shall have been published once a week for six consecutive weeks, the first pub- Ifniltln t ViONnf halti. ma.ta nn T." -(.In,. th.Ol.t of January. 1876: and if you fail so to'answer. iur wuui luereui law 'iaini-iu will uiae judg ment againsi you lor me sum 01 mree uunurea nnrl .a..an t .. I. ma .111.. t TT L 1 .1 1 with interest thereon in like coin at tbe rate of one per cent, per month irom the 31st day of December, 1875, until paid, and for the costs and disbursements of this action. This summons is published by order of Hon. H. Woodward. Judge of our said Counlv ouix, maue ai i,namoeis mis win aay ot jan1 uary, isitf. at JiUbKiii , 5-21 Attorneys for Plaintiff. FINE POULTRY. Bred toy M. Eyro, Jr., NAPA, CALIFORNIA. BRONZE TURKEYS, weighing 40 lbs. each, Emden Geese, weighing from 40 to 60 lbs, er pair, israumas. Legnorns: Games, etc. 'ekln Ducks, averaging IS to 20 lbs., and best nf nil Tlnolra no T.nvorc Also, a fine assortment of Pigeons. Rabbits. uuinea r owis, ana f errets. Any variety of fowls desired imported. EGGS, true to name, fresh and well packed. ior saie at lnoueraie prices. Send for illustrated circular and price list to M. EYRE, Napa. Cal. On receiptor 10 cents In stamps, I will furnish jeclmen copy of the "Poultry Bulletin." an illustrated 32 page monthly, the recognized authority in poultry matters in the United States, and decidedly the best Poultry Journal pumisnea. suDscripuon,oniy gi i) a year. rar Please state where you saw this adver tisement, urciers may also tie leit at tnis oracc. R. DIRECTORY. Objects or the Order. To shield the innocent : to succor the tempi ed ; to encourage the struggling ; to give relief to tne 8uuenng; to miry tne aeau, ana more ruiiy to strengtnen tne iraternai Donas wnicn should unite all true men and women In their mission ot mercy and love. Supreme Secretary: Geo. B. Hudson. No. 325 Kearny street. San r rancisco, lamornia. Oregon, Idaho anil Washington Terrl tory Officers of Grand Encampment: Grand Com., A. F. Johnson, Portland,X)r. Grand Coun., J. IT. Bacon, Oregon City, Or. Grand J. 0., Cella A. Whitney. Portland. Grand Secy., W. H. Roberts, Olympia, W. T. t , T TT 1 1 ........ .. 1 .. ! .. urana u.oi i-.. Houston, junction uity.ur. urctnu unupiain, ,uocn xurner, rortiana. Grand M. of C, Mary Hurley, Lewiston, LT. Grand Guard, Edward Casey, Dallas, Or. Grand Sent., M. M. Lucas, Portland. The next session of the Grand Encampment will be held in Ob'mpia, W. T., cdmmeuclng on me secona xuesuuy oi piovemoer, 15.6. D. D. Grand Commanders, Authorized to organize new Encampments auywnere wiiuin tne junsaiction 01 tne urana encampment : E. P. Ferry, Olympia, W. T. Nelson Huntington, Montlcello, W. T. Miss Joanna Lyle, Dallas, Oregon. J. H.Johnson, JIcMlnnvllle, Oregon. C. A. MIssimer. The Dalles. Oregon. G. A. Deland, Portland, Oregon. J. E. Houston, Junction City, Oregon. J. M. Howe, Lewiston, I. T. Eist of Encampments. OREUOM. Harmony No. 4. Portland. Oregon : Tuesday evening; G. A. Deland, C.; C.A.Coburn,R.S. Oneonta No. 6. The Dalles. Oregon : Friday evening ; Crandal.C; G.McCormack, B, 8. Lee No. 7. Junction Citv. Oreeron : Mnndav evening; j. m. oiarr, u.; J. ju. LAueny, K. s. LaCreole No. 10. Dallas. Oregon : Monday evening ; i-awara uasey, tj.; u. w. 'real, b. s. Confidence No. 11. McMlnnvllle. Oreeon Tuesday evening; J. H. Johnson, C; H. A. urown, iu s. Perrydale No. 13, Perrydale, Polk county, Or- j. li. unuwooa, n. a. WASHINGTON TERRITORY. Excelsior No. 2. Montlcello. W. T.: Saturday evening ; stone, u.; Pi. 11. Huntington, it. H. "Washington No. 3. OlvmDla. W. T.: Tuesday evening; J. H.Munson,C; W. IL Roberts, R.S. Dayton No. 10. Davton : Saturday evenlncr j. 11. jester, u.; j. 1. nenneay, k. s. IDAHO TERRITORY. Lewiston No. 1. Lewiston. Idaho : Saturday evening ; H. O. Adams, C; E. A. Rowley, R, S. Should any errors aDnear In the above Direc tory, the Grand Secretary will have them cor rected on receiving proper notification under seat 01 uie .encampment. o-i-iy "MY MUSINGS," "A FEW FANCIES IN VERSE,' By Mrs. A. J. DUNIWAY. Price ?2G Cents. Address, with nine three-cent stamps, THE NEW NORTHWEST, . Portland, Oregon, QhriinV f ormal II Chirtc andDrawers, Wlltuilu 1 IUIIIIUI U. Ullll id a fine article for gentlemen, for sale at 107 Third street, by 6-20 JOHN WJXSON. MISGELLANIXrcfSr' GRAND LOTTERY! FIRST GRAND LOTTERYMrg, jV. J. Duniway's WASHINGTON TERRITORY, Legalized by an Act of the Legislature, and Approved Nov. 12th, 1875, by E. P. Ferry, Governor of the Territory. Capital, S300,000, Divided Into 60,000 Tickets at $5 coin each, or Eleven for 830. The County Commissioners of King county W. T., appointed M. S. Booth, Esq., Auditor o King county, Capt. Geo. D. Hughes, TJ. S. A., Treasurer of King county, and John Collins, Esq., Trustees, Into whose hands the property deeded In trust for the prize-holders. THE SEATTLE SAW-MILL & 31 ILL PBOPERTT, Owned by H. L. Yesler, will be Tito Grand Prize of $100,000 THE HOVEY & BARKER CORNER, Opposite the Seattle Bank, and the PACIFIC BREWERY PROPERTY The Second and Third Grand HPx-lizes THERE WILL BE, IN ALL, B.S'T'S PRIZES, Or One Chance in Ten. SEE circulars: Agents Wanted Everywhere. GET UP CLUBS! Send money by Registered Letter. Post Office I order, certinea uratt, or by Express. Tickets forwarded Immediately on receipt of money. Tickets for sale at the office of the Manager In Seattle. Address II. I. YESEEK. Seattle, "W. T. 5-19 J. It. GILL &? CO, -..SAVE TBI . MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT nnntin tun nriTlAUrnu clothe's.to paterfamilias by its tasteful designs RlinKS ANll STflTlflNEnY for embroidered slippers and luxurious dress UU U (0 HI1U OIHI IUII1.II I ln.wm!. But the T readme matter of the IK THE CITY, AT NO. 75 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND. 5-15 CLEARANCE SALE! THE WHITE HOUSE," WINTER DRY GOODS & MILLINERY. As we desire to make room for our Spring Importations, a splendid opportunity is now offered to secure unprecedented bargains In NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS. LEWIS & STRAUSS, No. 87 First Street. 5-19 $5' $20 laad, Main. Address G. STtHSox & Co., Port- 17 - MISCEL11ANEQUS. GREAT ATTRACTION ! NEW STORY, "MADGE MORRISON,' The Molalla Matron; THE FINEST AND BEST PRODUCTION From the experienced Author's prolific pen, TTAS COMMENCED IIS SERIAL COURSE I 1 through the columns 01 tneriKW a ortH' WEST. NOW IS THE TIME to SUBSCRIBE! To get the whole of this Story. Call the attention of your friends to this advertisement. Everybody wants the paper. They have only to be asked to subscribe. A copy of the paper will be furnished FREE to every getter-up of a Club of FIVE NEW SUB SCRIBERS. C. W. WALLING & SON OF OSWEGO, Can be found at the GRANGERS' MARKET, "Where orders will be taken for their celebrated FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY. 3-1G "A Repository of rnshlon, Plcaanrc, and Instruction."' Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. NOTICES OF THE PRESS. The "Bazar" Is edited with a combination of tact and talent that we seldom find in any Jour nal; and the Journal Itself Is the organ ofthe great worm 01 lasnion. nwsum traveler. The "Baiar" commends Itself to every mem ber of the household to the children by droll and nrettv oictures. to the young ladles by its I fashion-plates in endless variety, to the provi dent matron by Its patterns for the children's atenamiuas Dy iu lasiemi aesigns inc-irowns. But the reading matter of th "Bazar" is uniformly or great excellence. The I naner has annul red a wide Donularlty for the fireside enjoyment it affords. IN. Y. Evening rosi. . In Its way there is nothing like it. Fresh and trustworthy as a fashion guide, its stories and essays, its poetry ana squiDs, are an invigorui- lng to tne mina. junicago evening juuruai, Terras : Postage Free to all Subscribers In the U. S. Harper's Bazar, one year.-..." $4 00 S4 00 Includes prepayment of U. S. postage by tne puoiisners. Subscriptions to " Harrier's Magazine, "Weekly "and "Bazar." to one address for one year, $10 00 ; or, two of Harper's Periodicals to one aaaress ior one year, 31 uu: posiuge irtrc. An Extra Cony of either the "Magazine, "Weekly," or "Bazar" will be supplied gratis for every Cluu or r ive suDscriDers aisi iweacn, in one remittance; or. Six Copies for $20 00, wunoui extra copy: postage iree, Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of "Harper's Bazar, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of expense, for J7 00 each. A Complete Set, comprising Klgnt v oiumes.senion receip or cash at the rate or to 25 per volume, rrelghi at expense of purchaser. Prominent attention will be given in "Har per's Bazar" to such illustrations ot the Cen tennial international r.xpo.siuon us way ue peculiarly appropriate to its columns. NewsDaoers are not to copy this advertise ment witnout tne express oruer 01 .nurper Brothers. Address HARFER & BROTHERS, 17 New York, SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE nf nretron. for the countv of Multnomah. fai-r- Ann Morse. Plaintiff, vs. J. B. Morse. De fendant. To J. B. Morse, the above-named De fendant: In the name of the State or Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the serviceof this summonsupon you, if served within this county, or If served in any other county of this State, then within twenty days from the date of the service or this summons upon you, or in case of service by publication, tnen you snail appear nuu uubbci ujd wm- plalnt filed against you by th" first day or the term following the expiration or the time pre scribed in the order for publication, to-wit: Six weeks from the first publication. And you will take notice that if you fail to answer the complaint, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein, to-wit: A de cree ot divorce In her behair dissolving the bonds or matrimony now existing Detween Plaintiff and Defendant, and tor the care, cus tody, and guardianship or the minor children, and for such other and further relief as may be just and equltaoie. Br order of E. D. Shattuck. Judge or said Court, made In open court on the 11th day or -1 1 r r if (env A ITllTATPD Attorneys ior riamuu. Portland, December 13th, 1875. REMOTALI DR. CHAPMAN HAS REMOVED HIS OF flce to the Southwest corner of Morrison inri r lrsL streets, un-stairs. lacross iuo uuu from the Photogranh Gallery of Buchtel & 1 8tolte.) i K SINGER SEWING MACHINE: OFFICE OF THE SINGER No. 105 THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT I , j No. Machines No. MachlneslIncreaseorDe- Name of Company and Machine. sold In 1573. sold in 1871. crease. The Dinger Manufacturing Company. a . M2ii ail.BJU Increase 9,235 Wheeler it "Wilson Manufacturing Company 119.180 327 Decrease 28,363 Howe Sewing Machine Company (estimated) 154,000 S5.000 " 119,000 Domestic Sewing Machine Company 40,114 22,700 ' 17,414 Graver fc Baker Sewing Machine Company . 38,179 20,000 " 18,179 Weed " " 21,768 20,406 " 1,274 Wilson " " " 21,247 17.525 " 3,722 "Wilcox & GIbbs " " ' " 1488 13,710 " 1,478 American B.H. " " " 14,182 13,529 ' 653 Florence " " 8,960 5,317 " 3,443 Victor " " " 7,448 6,292 " 1454 .Etna, J. E. Braunsdprf fc Co 3,081 " 1,898 " 1,215 MISCELLANEOUS. FISHEL & ROBERTS, he Leading Clothiers MERCHANT TAILORS IN OREGON, Corner First and "Washington Streets. 4 34 OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S PASSENGER SCHEDULE. BOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL LEAVE Portland as follows : For Tbe Dalles : Dally (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock A. H. For Kalama and Tacomat Daily (Sundays excepted) at 6 A. M. For Victoria; Wednesday and Saturday at S a. m. For Catblamet, Bay View and Skamoelc- avray: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A. if. For "Wetport, Manhattan and Clifton: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 A. M. For Knappa: Thursday at 6 A. x. For Astoria: Dally (Sundays excepted) at 6 A. 3t. 5-19 J. C. AINSWORTH, President. J. McCRAEEN & CO., IMPORTERS, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 50,52,54 & 56 North Front St.Portland, Or., AGENTS FOR GILROY'8 DUNDEE BAGS and Bagging ; McMurray and W. K. Lewis llunneweirs spices, urenm lanar ana jrys talllne Oil: Gross fc Co.'sand Emory's Sons' Candles; Salem .Lead uo.'s white Lead. Also, for the following Flouring Mills : Magnolia, Stanuaro, ieoanon, Aumsviiie ana .Mission. N. B Special attention paid to Shin's bust ness and purchasing Cargoes of Wheat and Flour. 4 50 THE GRANGER CHURN, A new Invention, Makes the best of butter With the least attention. Now all good dairymen, Who would a reputation earn, Should make their butter In the Granger Churn. It makes more butter From the same amount of cream Than any other Churn That ever was seen. And It makes It so yellow. With such excellent taste, It is the pride of the seller, For It sells in such haste. The grocers all want It The butter I mean To supply all their customers, From laborer to queen. It will churn In Ave minutes, 1 am happy to say, And does not waste time Like tbe old-fashioned way. Those that have tried it Speak in complimentary terms And say they will use it In prelerence to all other Churns. A. GOODNOUGH 'a the name Which plainly you'll see Between First and Second streets, Entfance on " B." 5 7 tf OREGON TRANSFER COMPANY Office and Hack Stables, S. W. Cor. Flrnt and Stark Sts. Until further notice, our Carriage Rates will be as follows : Calling or Riding In City Limits, SI per hour: To or From Trains and Steamboats, 50 cents each person; To and From Concerts, Theaters, Balls and parties, 51a coupie; Funerals, each hack $1 per hour. ts- All Orders given to the Drivers, or left at the Office, will be promptly attended to Day or -Nignu 4 as Dr. AldricL Office Hours' from 10 a. x. to 11:15 p. Jr. 5-17 CIIBIS. SCLOTH, TNVTTES HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE i Public generally to call at his NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Washington St., one door east of Third vnsu CASCADE RESTAURANT, Corner Frontand Ash streets,Port!and, Oregon, EALS AT ALL HOURS, DAY OR NIGHT. Board, per week Single Meals-....- .$5 00 No Chinamen employed on the premises. 5-16 THOMAS HAWKS, Proprietor, J. W. DOLPH. Z. C BRONATJOH. J03. SIMOX. C A. DOLPH. D0LPH. BROHADQH, DOLFH SIMOX Attornoys-at-Law. ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, PORTLAND. 3-4Qtf MANUFACTURING. COMPANY, Third Street, Portland, Hay 37, 197S. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE. "IJROM AND AFTER THIS DATE, TJNllft JL. ; further notice, the steamer E.N.COOKE Will leave her dock, loot of F street, Erery nay, isunaay .uccepteaj, AT 2:30 P. M. FOR OREGON CITY. Passengers for DAYTON and intermediate points will take the cars at PORTLAND at 7:30 A. M., connecting at CANEMAHon Mon day, Wednesday and Friday of each week with tne steamer iiAiiua, -S2 00 2 OU - 2 00 Freight from Corvallls to Portland- Freight from Albany to Portland Freight from Salem to Portland KB- All Freight Delivered in Portland free ot dray age. Freight Delivered at Astoria with Dis patch and at the Lowest Rates. 3-5 tf J. D. BILES, Agent. HE CLARENDON HOTEL, PORTLAND, OREGON. ZlEAER & KNOWI.ES, Proprietors. Situated Opposite all tho Railroad snd Steamship Offices. Street Cars pass the House every Ave minutes. FREE COACH TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. 4-37tf THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Front street, between Taylor and Salmon, Portland, Oregon. J. W. "WOODWARD, Proprietor. Board, per week$4 EOLSIngle Meals $.35 Board & Lodging. 5 50 ( Lodging 25- 5-11 EASTERN AND SHOALWATER BAY OYSTERS! In every style, at the "OXFORD," ON OAK STREET. BRANCH SALOON In the Clarendon Hotel. WALLER 4 SON. oi 1 . r . ' " . 1 1 auuaiwHier uysiers.ou ceiiuf per uuuurcu. Wholesale and retail dealers supplied on rea sonable terms. 5-13 AURORA RESTAURANT, Cor. Front and Alder streets, Portland, Oregon. NEW, NEAT AND CLEAN. EVERY DE partment conducted as It should be. La dles' Department a Specialty. Good square meal.25c I Board per week f 5 00 Board per day ,75c Board per month SO 00 5-19 RIDER & HERSEY, Proprietors. FOR THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS Buchtel & Stolte's PAIACE OF AET, Corner of First and Morrison streets, Portland, 5 Oregon. S 'It Shines for All." THE INDIANAPOLIS SUN. THE LEADING INDEPENDENT REFORM weekly political newspaper in the Union ; tbe special advocate ot National Legal Tender raper jioney (tnegreenoacK system as against Bank Issues on the Gold Basis Fallacy, and tbe Interchangeable Currency Bond as against the High Gold Interest Bond. The SUN has a corps of able correspondents. comprising tbe most eminent Political Econo mists or tne age. One page devoted entirely to Agriculture. Miscellany of the choicest selection, adanted to all classes of readers. The latest General News and Market Reports. Terms. $1 75 per year, postpaid. Sample copies and terms to Agents sent free on application. Aduress, INDIANAPOLIS SUN CO., 5-19 Indianapolis, Ind. WM. PFUNDER'S DRUG STORE HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED FROM HIS old stand, corner of First and Oak streets, to the Large and Elegant Store In Captain An keny's NEW MARKET TIIEATF.B. BLOCK, Corner First and Ash streets, PORTLAND, OREGON, Where he will be pleased to attend his numer ous friends and the public generally. er Prescriptions, as heretofore, compounded with the utmost care under the proprietor's personal supervision. Deutsche Apotheke. 4 42 XEIMETER & UTTER, MERCHANT TAILORS FURNISHING GOOIDS, No. 31 First street, between Pine and Ash, PORTLAND, OREGON. MTJEPHY & E0GEES, BEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FRESH Meats kept constantly on hand conslst- of BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL, ETC. Corned Beef Always on Hand. C3r Stock bought and sold. Orders from the country solicited. Btmemlxr 4 the Plao Corner and Struts, Fourth 24