APRIL 21, 1876. HOMENEWS. Republican State Convention meets in Portland, May 3d. Democratic County Convention In tbls city on Saturday. Eastern paper mails arrived overland on Saturday for tbe first time in many mouths. Tbe river has been much' higher dur ing the week than is usual at this sea son of the year. Proposed alterations ami improve ments in tbe interior of the Court house have begun.. The votaire, in order to escape the im portunities of the offlce-seekaire, dodges nimbly round the cornaire. "Wl H.' Smallwood, " recently ap pointed Receiver Jn the Vancouver tand" Office, cams tip on the "AJax." Population oo. the street corners; has decreased very perceptibly sluce the Columbia River fisheries commenced work. The Siuger Sewing Machine Agency in this city drives, as it deserves to do, au immense business, aud gives com plete satisfaction to all patrons. Oscar Bellinger, son of C. D. Bellin ger, Esq., has received the appointment of Cadet at the Naval Academy at An napolis. The appointment was in add at the instance of Hon. Lafayette Lane. The report of the sheriff ot Multno mah county, which was filed iu the clerk's office on Monday, shows the amount of money collected on county taxes on assessment roll for 1875 to be 5137,357 45. Grand assemblies for skating every evening iu the week afWbod's Museum. "Wednesday evening exclusive to ladies. Come aud see the 1,000 new attract tipns, receive instructions, and have a hearty laugh. D. D. Kelly, Ji., master of the Amer ican bark "William H. Thorndyke," upon complaint of Charles Brown, has been arrested for cruelty to seamen, and held to answer before the United States Court in bonds of $3,000. The Liberal Association at their meet ing next Sunday will rediecuss the ques tion, Jiesolved, That the Christian religion is an outgrowth and dovelopment of previous systems of religion. Four novices took upon themselves the vows of poverty, chastity aud obe dience at Vancouver on the 7th inst. A large concourse of friends and rela tives witnessed their incarceration into a living tomb, over which superstition keeps watch and ward. Judge Denny is said to have received orders from headquarters to discharge the jaqitor. the fireman, aud the watch man iu the U. S. court-house and post office building in this city, and also to discontinue the use of gas and water iu the same, the appropriation for these purposes being exhausted. A complimentary concert will be given to Professor Newell in this city on the evening of April 26th. The ability of those engaged for the occasion insures its success. Professor Newell is one of our oldest and most industrious musicians, and deserves what be will doubtless receive a rousing benefit. A grand concert for the benefit of 'The Home" will be given at New Market Theater on this (Friday) even-; ing. The object is most worthy, and as the names of Viviau and Kohler, to gether with the best talent of tbe city, appear on the programme, the enter tainment will doubtless be as grand as successful. Mr. A. A. Waters, United States Mar shal, vice D. J. Malarky, removed, gave bonds in the sum of $20,000 for the faithful discbarge of the duties of the office, and took possession on-Monday. His sureties are Messrs. A. A. and Da vid McCuIly. He has appoiuted as dep uties Wm. P. Burns and Ward L. Ste vens; bailiffs, Charjea S. Burns . and John P. Rogers; janitor U. S. Courts, James Brown. As fine, if not the finest display of preserved fruits ever made .in the btate, was seen iu ther window at Clark & Henderson's, corner of First and Washington streets, last week. It is ore- served by the "Plummer process," and was put up at tbe establishment in East Portland. It surpasses even the display made by the Alden Company, of Oregon City, at the State Fair last fall. It is of course destined for the Centennial. Mr. Jacob Mayer, of the firm of Fleischner, Mayer & Co., returned ou the steamer "Ajax'' from New York, where he has been for. ,the Jast four snontns -purchasing an immense stock of the latest styles and fashions of dry- gooda, millinery aud fancy goods. Their stock this season will excel anything ever exhibited on tbe Pacific Coast, to which particular attention of buyers is called, to examine their stock, before purcnasing eisewnere. ' In making up your listsTfa periodicals for 1876, don't forget the West Shore, the only illustrated paper published In Ore gon, devoted to literature in general, auu me resources oi uregon ana Wash ington Territory in particular. "The ablest writers in the State are contrlbu tors to its columns; the engravings are executed by the leading artists on the coast. As a family journal It stands at the head of Pacific Cpast 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 North west than a year's number of auy other paper. Sent postage paid for one year, $1 50; single copies, 20 cents. Address tbe publisher, L. Samuel, No. 5 Wash ington street, Portland, Oregon. ' MATRIMONY AND SUICIDE. Albert Rhodes contributes a. paper to tbe Qat ar on 'Suicide,", which presents so many classified-facts' that the reader is almost persuaded to believe with Buckle, that the data of race, religion, climate. aud habits being given, we can decide tbe suicidal probabilities with scientific certainty. The- vicissitudes- of matri mony provide-the following Inductions: It has been found that in a million of husbands , without children, there were 470 suicides, and in tbe same number witn cniidren, there were only 205. In a million of wives there wereJ57 with out children and 45 with children. As similative results were discovered In the case of widowers and widows; in a mil lion widowers without children there were i,tm Buicities; with children, 256; among the widows there were 238 with out children, and-104 with. . These fig ures are eloquent pleaders In favor of laiuuy lies uncuuser vaiors oi lire. They show that -man must love in order to live; that life is only complete with tlip motherand child;;and that In fpite'qjl all the'eare with which the ordinaW bachelor surrounds himself, and'the ab- aeiice oi soiicituae anu care ior others, he does not succeed In rendering his ex. Istence as agreeable as that of the mar neu man. The Wciland Canal was opened tn jSh917th. FRIDAY., It seems that, according to the stat utes of Washington Territory, In pri vate residences, as well as saloons, card playing in -which minors take part Is transgression of the law. Under that restriction, householders are responsi ble for the conduct of minors In their bouses. The arrfval of Governor Thompson at Boise City was appropriately announced by a salute of seventeen guns fired from Fort Boise. Tiie Statesman says that the Governor came through from Wash ington in eight days; that he found the road from Kel ton in such good condi tion that he was sorry he did not bring bis family with him. Tbe area of Washington Territory in square miles is 69:994: in acres. 44.796.- .160. Its population, at the formation of tbe Territory In 1853, was about 7,000; in 1860, at ltd first separateTJ. S. census, a little In excess of 11,0 X); in 1870,23,955; in 1876 (estimated) 40,000. Its taxable property is about $16,000,000. "Up to June 30, 1875, the whole number of acres of public laud in tbe Territory surveyed by government was 11,290,115, leaving unsurveyed 33,506,045 acres. MKS. DE. B. A. OWENS. Office and residence, east side First street, be tween.Yamhlll and Taylor. Special attention KlvlhU women and "children's complaints. Also, gives Medicated Vapor Baths In treat ing rheumatism and chronic diseases. 5-32 NEW THIS WEEK. Bflby CSiriagBS, Casaimyiesratvery low prices. 5-21 ACKERMAN'S DOLLAR STORE. PERSONAL TO THE LADIES. ATTENTION IS, CALLED TO THE NEW and Late Styles of Spring Goods Just, re ceived, consisting ot HATS, BONNETS, AXD FLOWERS, For Ladles and Children. DRESS-MAKING a specialty, E. E. PARSONS, S-.fl No. 93 Third street. B. B. B. L. L. Ii. STONE STONE STONE IS IS IS CLOSING CLOSING CLOSING OUT OUT OUT SURPLUS SURPLUS SURPLUS STOCK, STOCK, STOCK, Prior to early departure to purchaM? New Goods. A chance to buy at low prices. 5-33 SI35.I3SrC, 1876. GRAND INATJGUEATJON OF THE SEASON it THE WHITE HOUSE." WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN AN nouncing to our patrons and the public generally that we are now exhibiting a Superb A - ,r f V, 1 K - r . 1. SPRING TRADE ! The great facilities within our control have enabled us this season to procure the most Elegant Novelties In tbe Fashionable World. IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, Will be found a large and most complete as sortment oi STRIPED AND PLAID SUMMER SUITS, NEW STYLE PLAIDS, GRENADINES, PERCALES, Etc FANCY GOODS I In this Department we have devoted special care to place on exhibition a really choice sp ied inn oi every conceivame isoveny lo dp tounu, including an Immense line of PARASOLS, ECRU CASHMERE LACES, NECK RUOHING, TIES, Etc IN OUR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT, We present, the, most extensive assortment ever imported. Ladies' and Misses' Linen Suits In great variety and" style. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Contains the" very latest Parisian PATTERN HATS," ' 1 ' FLOWERS, 'RIBBONS, ECRU NETS 'AND LACES, Etc., Being tbe most complete and niiroMiro ,iia. play ofRtyllsh Goods ever Introduced into the cuy oi oruanu. LEWIS & STRAUSS, No. 87 First Street. S-3J SPRING OPENING , OF.. MILLINERY GOODS Miss Jennie Macnamara's, NO. 71 FIRST STREET, Tumlay, Wednesday, and Thursday ! April 11, 12, and 13. The Ladles may expect somethlngTmuraally The Aitekicax 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. Rowel 1 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 Discovkry. Dr. J. P. Miller, a practicing physician at 327 Spruce street.Phlla delphia, has discovered that theexlract of cran berries and hemp combined cures headache, either bilious, dyspeptic, nervou's.or sick head ache, neuralgia and nervousness. This Is a tri umph in medical chemistry and sufferers all over the country are ordering by mall. He prepares it in pills, at SO cents a box. The Doc tor Is largely known and highly respected. Philadelphia Bulletin. OB" The National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley Rulofson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best In the world. 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco. MISCELLANEOUS. inn Dionop or Flne Imported DRESS IUU TICUCS GOODS, plaids and plain colors, tor sale by JOHN WILSON. 107 Third street. FLEISCHNER, MAYES & CO. NOK. 13 AND I5.FRONT STREET, Importers and Wholesale Dealers. OUR STOCK OK SPRING GOODS IS NOW complete and we offer to the trade an un rivaled assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing;, Hats, Furnishing Goods, And Millinery Goods, On Very Favorable Terms. ... J . We are the only Wholesale House In this State which Impoits MILLINERY GOODS direct from Eastern and European Markets. Our arrangements are so complete now that we are enabled to offer greater Inducements In styles and prices than at any previous season, and we solicit the patronage of the trade In Oregon and Washington Territory. 5-32 "A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. NOTICES OF TIIE J-RESS. The "Bazar" is edited with a combination of tact and talent that we seldom And In any Jour nal; ana me journal ltseii is me organ oi me great worm oi iasnion. i cosion i raveier. -ne "liazar" comruenus liseu 10 every mem ber of the household to the children by droll and pretty pictures, to the young ladies by Its fashion-plates in endless variety, to tbe provi dent matron by Its patterns for the children's clothes. to paterfamilias bv Its tasteful designs for embroidered slippers and luxurious dress ing-gowns. Hui me reaaing mauer oi me "Bazar" Is uniformly of great excellence. The paper nas acnuirea a wide popularity lor me fireside enjoyment It affords. N. Y. Evening fosc In Its way there Is nothing like iu Fresh and trustworthy as a fashion guide. Its stories and essays, its poetry and squibs, are all Invigorat ing to me minu. unicago evening journal Terms : Postage Free to all Subscribers in tho U. S. HAitr-ER's Bazar, one year. . $1 03 Si OU Includes prepayment of U. S. postage by me puDiisners. Subscriptions to " Harper's Magazine,"" veeRiy."ana "uazar." io one aaaress ior one year, $10 00 ; or, two of Harper's Periodicals to one address ior one year, 5i uu: postage iree. "Weekly," or "Bazar" will be supplied gratis" ior every uiunoi f ive suoscriDers at si uueacn, in one remittance; or. Six Copies for $20 00, wuuout 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, Set, comprising Eight Volumes.sent on receipt or cash ai me rare oi so ii per volume, ireignt ai expense or purcnaser. Prominent attention 'will be given In "Har pers Bazar" to such illustrations oi the uen tennlal International Exposition as may be peculiarly appropriate to its columns. Newspapers are not to cony this advertise ment without the express order of Harper & itromers. Address 17 HARrER fc BROTHERS? New York: C. 31. WIBERG, No. 103 Front Street, Portland, TTAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF JUL the Latest Styles of BOOTS AND SHOES, Such as Men's Centennial and BroadwayTIesi Ladies' and Children's (Gray Bros, and Hollers it Co.'s) Button, Lace, and Congress Boots. All win ue sola at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. N. B. All goods on hand previous to January isi, i,o, win De soia at jj per cent. Deiow cost. NOTICE. In the matter of the Estate of John J. Sullivan deceased. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE J undersigned executors of the last will and testament of John J. Sullivan, deceased, have filed their final account In the County Court of me state or Oregon rorme uounty or juuitno- man, ana mat Baturaay, me em aay or -Hay, 1876. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. has been appointed by said Court as the time for the Hearing oi oojecuons io saia unai account, ana me seuiemenLoi tne same. G. F. FIERENS. ") W. W. THAYER, Executors. NAT. H: LANE, J 5-32. I. K. DOT.PIL E.C BltOKATjan. los. sraox. C A. DOLP1L. DOLPII, BKOJiAEOII, DOLPTX & 8IM0X Attornc vs-at-Law, . . . ODD FELljO WS' TEMPLE, PORTLAND S-40tf C F. STEWART, First SU7 between Morrison and Alder; WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER AND DEALER IN Clocks, Watches and Jewelers' Goods Repairing dohe as usual, and special atten tion given to Repairing Spectacles and Fitting uiasses. i u MISCELLANEOUS. V. SHERMAN & HYDE, , Corner of Kearny nnd Slitter Streets, RAN FRANCISCO. AND 110 unit 121 First Street, Cor. Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, .Importers, Publishers, and Dealers In, SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, .AND. Musical Merchandise. These Rnrjerb Instruments have achieved a success unparalleled In the history or Piano forte Manufacture. They are remarkable for Great Volume, Purity and Sweetness ofTone, and Durability. THE CELEBRATED' The Most Desirable Instruments in the market for church and parlor. Over 28,000 now in use, SHERMAN & HYDE, GEXKItAX. A OUSTS, v SAS.FEASCISCQ MJJTCTACTUTiniS OT TBS Instruments Sold on Easy Installments. We have constantly on hand a good assort ment or RELIABLE CHEAP PIANOS, Made from the bet seasoned material, arrd FBUT M'AItlt ANTED. Prices as low as worthless Pianos are sold for elsewhere. Call and see us before purchasing. Portland, Oregon. TTEADOUARTERS OF ALL TOE LEADING JDL Music Teachers and Bray's Quadrille Band, Professor Parrlsh, Prompter. Also, music ar ranged lor brass and string bands. . Instru ments selected for persons wishing to purchase. Orders to bo left with SHERMAN & HYDE. corner First nnd Morrison streets. Also, neailquarters of the Northwestern Band, FINE POULTRY. DBi-etl ly 3X. Eyre, Jr., NAPA, CALIFORNIA. TRONZE TURKEYS, weltrliintr 40 lbs. each JD Emden Geese, weighing from 40 to 0 lbs. per pair, uranmas. iesruorns. uames. etc. Pekin Ducks, averaeintr IK to U) lbs., and best oi an jjucks as payers. Also, a flne assortment of Plcreons. Rabbits uuinea owls, and Ferrets. Any variety of fowls desired Imported. EGGS, true to name, fresh and well packed ior saie at moderate prices. Send for Illustrated circular and price list to M. EYRE, Napa, Cal, On receipt of 10 cents in stamps.I will furnish specimen copy of the "Poultry Bulletin," an Illustrated XI page monthly, the recognized authority In poultry matters In the United States, and decidedly the best Poultry Journal puniisned. subscription, oniy (iaa year. BW Please state where you saw this adver tisement. Orders may also ne leit at mis omce, &-i'i HACHEHET & STEMIYIE, SEEDSMEN, Corner First and Taylor streets Portlnnd, Or. FIEU), FLOWEU AS St OAKIIEX NEEDS. MIXED AND. PLAIN CANARY SEED. We keep constantly on hand Fresh Timothy. n . . . t. ,j i t v. t t .. r i . uiucgioea, ncu ttuu ,t uitc glutei, ujvuam' grass, Aiiaiia, etc csena ior catalogue, tr-zi PIONEER WOOD-YARD, Foot ot Yamhill street. SORENSEN & TAYLOR ALI. jKIXDS OF WOOD, - Sawed and unsSwed) constantly on' hand, and HSU. ueuvereu w nay pari oi me cny. H MISCELLANEOUS. GRAND LOTTERY I FIRST GBAND. LOTTERY 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 00,000 Tickets at $3 coin each, or Eleven tor $30. .' The County Commissioners of King county W. T., appointed M. S. Booth, Esq., Auditor o King county, Capt. Geo. D. Hughes, U. S. A., Treasurer o( King county, and John Collins, Esq., Trustees, Into whose hands the property Is deeded In trust for the prize-holders. THE SEATTLE SAW-MILL & MILL PR0PERTF, Owned by H.' L. Yesler, will be The Grand Prize of $100,000 THE HOVEY &. BARKER CORNER, Opposite the Seattle Bank, and tbe PACIFIC BHEWEBT PKOPEETT The Second and Third G-raaaci 3Pxi25js- THERE WILL BE, IN ALL, rz , rzT n prizes, Or One Chance la Ten: SEE CIRCULARS! Agents Wanted Everywhere. GET UP CLUBS! uraer, uertinea urart, or Dy express. Tickets forwarded Immediately on receipt of money. Tickets for sale at the onlce of tbe Manager in Seattle. Address 5-19 II. I- YESLEK, Seattle, W. T. PORTLAND BAKERY, CORNER FOURTH AND ASH STREETS, Will make, Fresh Every Day, Breud, Cakes, Pies, And All Kinds of Pastry. AT LOW PRICES. Delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. 5-31 C. T. WANDST, Proprietor. BARBER & NICKLIN, DENTISTS, (SuccesAors to J. H. Hatch,) No. 109 Firt street, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE. mHE UNDERSIGNED. IN TAKING LEAVE JL of Portland, returns his sincere thanks for me unerai patronage mat nas Deen oetuoweu and would besDeak for h'ls successors a contin uance of the same. Both Drs. Barber 3t Nlck- Iln are gentlemeu in every way worthy of any confidence that may be placed in them, and as such I can conscientiously recommend them to my rormer mends anu patrons. 5-31 J. II. HATCH. G. L. HIBBARD, Importer, Manufacturer, and Wholesale Dealer BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBER GOODS, No. 2t Front street, between 'Pine and Ash rortiana, urcgon. OS- Highest Cash Price paid for Hides, Pelts ana urs. o-m SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE L of Oregon, for the county of Multnomah. Annetta Traylcr, Plalntifi", vs.Thos. W. Tray ler, Defendant To Tbos. W. Trayler, De fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tho comDlaint ot Plalntifi" filed In the above entitled suit, within ten days from the date of me service oi mis summons upon yon 11 servea in this county. or if served upon you In any other county of this State, then within twenty aays irom me aate ot sucn service, or it me same be served by publication, then on tbe first day or tbe next term of said Court, which shall be held six weeks after the first publica tion of this summons, to-wlt: On the 12th day of June,lK76: and If you fall so to answer, for want mereor, tne riainun win tase a uecree against vou for a dissolution of tbe marriage contract between Plaintiff and Defendant, for the caro and custody .of Willis Trayler, and for such other reuer as shall seem ngni ana just. This summons Is published by order of the Hon. E. D. Shattuck.Judge of said Court, made on the znn aay oi juarcn, usin. CAPLES fc MULKEY, 5-31 Attorneys for Plaintiff. THE CLARENDON HOTEL PORTLAND, OREGON. ZlEflEIt & KNOHXES, Proprietors. Situated Oppoiito all the Railroad and Steamship Offices; Street Cars pass the Honse every five minutes. FREE COACH TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. -CTti Cnm Inno Netting, Bows, Ties, Ruffling, LUlli LduC. and other novelties, for sale by 107 Third street SINGER SEWING-MACHINE. OFFICE OF THE SINGER No. 105 THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT! NamnnrrviTriTOiYi'o'nnd Mnphinn No. Machines No. Machines Increase or De- Janie of company ana Machine. sold in 1873. sold In 1571., crease. The Sligcr Hanufattnrlng Company 232,441 211,610 Increase 8,255 Wheeler A Wilson Manufacturing Company 119.190 92,827 Decrease 28,363 Howe Sewing Machine Company (estimated) 151,000 35,000 " 119,000 Domestic Sewing Machine Company 40,114 22,700 17,414 Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company 3G,179 . 2000 " 16479 Weed .4 .f 21,769 20,495 " 1,274 Wilson " 21,247 17,525 " 3,722 Wilcox iGibbs " " 15J88 13,710 " 1,478 American B.H. . " " 14,182 13,523 653 Florence " 8,960 517 " 3,443 YJetor 7,448 6,292 " ll54 Etna, J. E. Brannsdorf fc Co . 3,081 1,868 " 115 i MISCELLANEOUS. 7ISHEL & ROBERTS, The Leading Clothiers AND MERCHANT TAILORS t . TN OREGON, - Corner First nnd Washington Street. 4 34 OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S PASS EX GF.lt SCHEDULE. BOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL LEAVE Portland as follows : For Tbe Snllea :' Dally (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock A. M. For Kalama nnd Taeoma: Dally (Sundays excepted) at 6 A. M. . For Victoria; Wednesday and Saturday at 6 A. x. For Catblamet, Bay Tie w and Nkamock. away: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 ax. For Westport, Manhattan and Clifton: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 A. m. For Knappn: Thursday at 6 A. x. For Astoria: Dally (Sundays excepted) at 6 A. t. 5-19 J. C. AINSWORTH, President. J. McCRAEEN & CO., IMPORTERS, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 50,52,54 &SG North. Front St., Portland, Or., AGENTS FOR GILROY'S DUNDEE BAGS and Bagging; McMurray and W. K. Iwis & uros." case oous; oswego Kingsrora march; Hunnewell's Spices, Cream Tartar and Crys talline Oil : Gross fc Co.'s and Emory's Sons' Candles; Salem Lead Co.'s White Lead. Also, ior me ioiiowibe riourin? Aims: uamoiia. ouiuuam, uioiiaun, Auinsviiie una Hussion. N. B. flpeelal attention Dald to Shin's busi ness ana purcnasing cargoes or wnear ana a lour. 4 so 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 Chum. 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, I am happy to say, And does not waste time Like the old-fashioned way. Those that have tried it Speak in complimentary terms And say they will nse It In preference to all other Churns. A. GOODNOUGII 's the name Which plainly you'll see Between First and Second streets, Entrance on " B." 5 7 tf "It Shines for All.' THE INDIANAPOLIS SUN. rpUK LEADING INDEPENDENT REFORM X weekly political newspaper In the union : the special advocate ot National Legal Tender Paper Money (the greenback system ) as against uanic issues on me uoia liasis f allacy, ana tne Interchangeable Currency Bond as against the mgn uoia interest iionu. The SUN has a corns of able correspondents comprising tbe most eminent Political Econo mists 01 tne age. One page devoted entirely to Agriculture. Miscellany of the choicest selection, adapted to an classes 01 reaaers. The latest General News and Market Reports. Terms. SI 75 per rear. oostDald. Sample copies and terms to Agents sent free on application. Address, INDIANAPOLIS SUN CO., 5-19 Indianapolis, Ind. FOR THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS, ..GO TO Cuchtcl & Stoltc'g PALACE OF AJEfcT, Comer of First and Morrison streets, Portland 5 Oregon. 3 OREGON TRANSFER COMPANY Office and Hack Stables. R. W. Cor. First nnd Stark fit. All business entrusted to us will be executed with care and dispatch. Orders for Hacks Promptly Attended to, Day or nignu 5-27 3IIIS. ACmXLEK HAS TAKEN THE ROOMS FORMERLY occupied by Miss Jennie Caruthers.on the corner ot Fourth and Yamhill streets, where she Is prepared to CUT, FIT, AND MAKE DRESSES in the Latest Styles and at Reasonable Rates. Patronage Is solicited. 5-32 CHBIS. N CLOTH, TNVTTES HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE X Public generally to call at his NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Washington sfc, one door east of Third. vnSO Dr.Aldrich. Office, 127 and 129 First street.Portland, Oregon. Treats diseases of women and all chronic com plaints. 5-23 MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Third Street, Portland, May 27, IS73. MISCELLANEOUS. C. B. C. DIRECTORY. Objects or tbe Order. To shield the innocpnt fn aniwii- thn f pmnt. ed ; to encourage the struggling ; to give rellel to the suffering; to bury the dead, and more rully to strengthen the fraternal bonds which should unite all true men and women in their mission oi mercy ana love. finpreme Secretary: fl r-r-. T, TT ....... XT.. .- T . p. Francisco, California. Oregon, Idabo and Washington Terri tory Officers of Grand Encampment: Grand Com., A. F. Johnson, Portland, Or. Grand Coun., J. M. Bacon, Oregon City, Or. Grand J. C, Celia A. Whitney. Portland. Grand Secy., W. H. Roberts, Olympla, W. T. Grand Treas., J. H. Munson, Olympla. Grand C. of H., J.E. Houston, Junction City, Or. Grand Chaplain, Enoch Turner, Portland. Grand M. of a, Mary Hurley, Lewiston, LT. Grand Guard. Edward Casey, Dallas, Or. Grand Sent., SL M. Lucas, Portland. The next session of the Grand EncAmnmpnt will be held In Olympla, W. T., commencing on the second Tuesday of November, 1876. D. D. CIrnnd Commanders, Authorized to organize new Encampments anywhere within the Jurisdiction of the Grand Encampment : E. P. Ferry, Olympla, W. T. Nelson Huntington, Montlcello, W. T. Miss Joanna Ly le, Dallas, Oregon. J. H.Johnson, McMlnnvllle, Oregon, C4A. MIsslmer. The Dalles. Oregon.. G. A. Deland, Portland, Oregon. J. E. Houston. Junction City, Oregon. J. L. Johnson, Marshfleld, Oregon. Ji M. Howe, Lewiston, LT. List or Encampments. OREUOK. Harmony No. 4. Portland. Oresron : Tuesdav evenirig; G.A.Deland,C.; C.A.Coburn,R.S. Oneonta No. fr'The Dalles. Oreeon: Saturday- evening ; R. W. Crandall, C; R. O. Dunbar, R.S. Lee No. 7, Junction City, Oregon ; Monday evening; J. M. Starr, C; J. M. Laflerty, R. a LaCreoie No. 10, Dallas, Oregon ; Monday evening; Edward Casey, C.; CW.Teal,R.a Confidence No. 11. McMlnnvllle. Oreeon: Tuesday evening-; J. H. Johnson, C; II. A. Perrydale No. 13, Perrydale, Polk county. Or egon r Saturday evening; William Uglow.C; , 15. cnitwood, K. s. WASHINGTON TKBRITOBY. evening; Nelson Hunt1ngton,C.;E.Stone,R:s. Washington No. 3. Olvmriia. W. T.: Tuesdav evening; J. H. Munson, C; W. H. Roberts.R.8. Dayton No. 10, Dayton; Saturday evening; J. H. Lister, C; J. H. Kennedy, R. S. IDAHO TERRITORY-. Lewiston No. 1. Lewiston. Idaho : Saturday evening; H.O. Adams, C.; E.A. ltowley,B.S. Should an v errors anDear In the above Direc tory, the Grand Secretary will have them cor- reciea on receiving proper nouacatlon under seal of the Encampment. a-iir-iy JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, At. Music Store or A. F. Smith & Co., 109 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. Fine Assortment of CLOCKS, H ATCHES, AND JEWELRY. ALSO, HAS ON HAND THE FINEST As sortment of Spectacles In Oregon Genuine reDDies, uoin silver, uoia ana rjieei isows; Peroscople Lenses In Eye-glasses or Spectacle Frames. Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, and Spectacles re paired at low rates and in the BEST possible manner. All work warranted. Call and see me. 5-23 STRUBLE'S WEBFOOT MAGAZINE Devoted to Literature, Science and tbe Arts, Commerce, the News, and the General Interests of Oregon and Wash ington Territory. & Tkrms S2.00 a Year. THE WEBFOOT MAGAZINE WILL BE issued on or about the first of May next. It will be a thirty-two page monthly, and It will be the aim of the publisher to make It second to none other In literary excellence. To this end be would respectfully solicit articles of a literary, scientific, commercial or general na ture, from all persons who may feel disposed to write. Advertisements Inserted at reasonable rates. Address all communications to WALLACE It-STRUBLE, Publisher, P. O. Box 270. Portland, Oregon. 5-28 AURORA RESTAURANT, Cor. Front and Alder streets.Portland, Oregon. VTEW, NEAT AND CLEAN. EVERY DE partment conducted as It should be. La dles' Department a Specialty. Board per month . S20 00 Board per week 5 00 Board per day..... .... . 75c Good square meal .. 23c 5-19 RIDER &HER9EY, Proprietors. NOTICE. T?ROM AND AFTER THIS DATE, UN1U. JL lunner notice, tne steamer E.N.COOKE Will leave her dock, foot of F street, Every Day, (Sunday Excepted), AT. 2:30 P. M. FOR OREGON CITY. Passengers for DAYTON and Intermediate points will take the cars at PORTLAND at 7:30 A. it., connecting at CANEMAH on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday of each week with the steamer DAYTON. Freight from Corvallls to Portland... Freight from Albany to Portland... Freight Irom Salem to Portland ..32 -200 .. 200 1 KB- AH Freight Delivered In Portland free oi dray age. o-Freight Delivered at Astoria with Dis patch and at the Lowest Rates. 3-5 tf Ji D. BILES, Agent. MUCH NEEDED. A GOOD HOTEL AND LIVERY STABLE is greatly needed at Ilwaco and North Beach, W. T. Parties desirous ot Investing will be furnished ground upon very favorable terms. Apply to J. D. HOLMAN, Portland. REDUCED BATES. ONLY A FEW MORE LOIS AT ILWACO and North Beach will be sold at the Re duced Rates, and to parties only who intend to 'build the present season. Apply to J. D. HOLMAN, Portland. FISHERIES AND TANNERIES. "T7ERY DESIRABLE SITES FOR SALMON V Fisheries and Tanneries for sale. Apply to J. D. HOLMAN, Portland, And after February 5th, at Ilwaco, W. T, 5-23