rwf-'gjf FRIDAY JULY 28, 187C. Oe&tennial 'Wedding. HOME NEWS. the EEOEHTEVEITS. Speaker Kerr is rapidly recovering bis health. The President has vetoed the bill amendatory to the nostal laws. The fast mail railway service ended SSnr iX If q hrlaf fivLtanfia nn tho tnit.. I r i n -c i -V r 1 MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. SINGER SEWING MACfilNE. The crandest social affair of the sea son, ana the most brilliant wedding known in this vicinity, transpired hero on Wednesday last, in the union of two of the most prominent members of soci- BAY VIEW HOUSE, linker's Bay, Unity, W. T. Oregon, and Miss Maggie N. Meches- iria Telegraph Line The five-year-old stallion, Governor uey, daughter of A. B. Mechesney, Esq. mrtv in perfect running Sprague, was sold on the 21st inst. for M Sftffi 627,000, The weather at New York moderated DEXTER INFORMS THE PUBLIC House is now open ior mt recep- i l Its advantages In every respect I ney, of Michigan, brother of the bride, JlllL WT" the Dridal party ana guests assemuiea ,t i will say that the place is In plain The receut improvements to Taylor-street Church cost $1,600. The Portland-Astoria is completed, and order. The secoud mate of the British ship "CltyofSparta," mooreu atracincdouk, drowned on Monday evening w bathing in the river. According to the published report the Centennial Executive Committee, it cost the citizens of this city $14,099 G9 to celebrate during Centennial week. Mrs. Philbrook. the ladv whose collar the week. inn-rSlauSTS .'iluSfSUi ". I """ed numbers. o jr. and og; &&2& iu recuverj ui iuuri. ibjwi vuuu io uuou oi tue ulu, ine mercury rose mioum uocui iri.uiftau, am... "- me Garrison at the rort, ana aisooi air. jiun' SHERMAN & HYDE, Corner of Kearny and Sntter Streets, OFFICE OF THE SINGER .MANUFACTURING COMPANY, No. 103 Third Street, Portland, May 27, 1S73. THE SINGER STSLL TRIUMPHANT! SAN FRANCISCO, cosuy. equaled ror sailing, kowihe, rmung, nu Among the many guests present were Bathing. The dark forest, with Its picturesque rrT, " u , , . drives Its mountain springs, profusion of wild Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McClintock, of gerries. wild floors and rlrnS.the horse trail Importers, Publishers, and Dealers in cuusiuernuiy niwuru uio latter part oi rmsDurgn; Mr. ana Airs. lUllian, oi jiu- to the Cape for equestrians or waiKers.isoneoi -... ftTTJSIC BOOKS T,l. r -- 1 till a nnnti Alra lamoa Mo M I eT (11TII7 IT. LR6 mOSl aeilQUUl rauuidmua tuacjc c.ci I ucainrj iiuuj nun oiruneouu """' ""'i r"'0"'1 ThTn r beaches. Its caves, luxu- , . No. Machines No. Machines Increase or De- Name of Company and Machine. sold in 1873. sold In 1874. crease. The Singer JUmnftcturinc Company 2,fJ aU?iH Increase 9,235 Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Company 119.190 9227 Decrease 26.S63 Howe Sewing Machine Company (estimated) 154,1100 SopM " 119,008 Domestic Sewing Machine Company 40,114 g,00 17,414 Grover fc Baker Sewing Machine Company 38,179 20,000 18,179 Weed " " " 21,769 20,49a " 1,274 Wilson " " " 21,247 17,525 " 3,722 Wilcox iGlbbs " " " 13,710 " 1,478 American B. H. " " " 14,182 1J529 6M Florence - " " " SfiiX) 4517 S.J43 Victor " " " 7,446 6&i - 1,154 JEtna, J. E. Braunsdorf fc Co 3fiM 1JSVB " 1,215 MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Merchandise. also extremely doubtful. Conductor Stroud is rapidly recovering. Alisky & Hegele have removed their restaurant and ice cream saloon to the new, elegant and commodious brick just completed for that purpose, and are now well prepared for the accommoda tion of guests. Entrance on Alder street, between First and Secoud. the unprecedented bight of 96. At one time during Blair's speech but four Sen ators were present. Iu regard to the death of Sitting Bull, HEWBTCEM8. STATE AND TEKRITOKIAI- A portable steam grist mill is to be built at Sheridan soon. Marion county has let the contract for building a poor-house for $2,975. The remains of Captain E. A. Starr were taken to Victoria for interment. Five hundred bead of sheep were sold in Polk county last week for $1 per head. The Christian Messenger has been en larged and changed to un eight-page journal. Late rains have wonderfully devel oped late crops, and an abundant har vest is promised Miss Sue Smith, of Indiana, Pa.; Mias son and family, of the Lighthouse, make that Jennie Watt, of Florence, ft.; Mr. ana P-neeweu won oyo. .,-.u Bar.wlthIn Mm ri.Kn.nn rT 1 nthn. Alt" nnfl i, VO I ....... . . . . . I una. j-iwli wuc, ouu a few feet or tne Hotel, excels anymingiar or C. F. Sargent, of Philadelphia; Dr. and near for warmth of the water and mildness of Airs A t: MpphpanfiV or l;mcaf?o. ana I its waves, anu is iar icitiuui u xitb. A.y. oiei-iieauey, oi viin-ai,", surf and cold winds ior women, children, and mnnv nthpra Tho hrulnnnd froom left ? "V. T- . .1 General Sherman Say8 it Will make but rnr th V.nt. inrpnrJimr tn rptnrn to Ore- Z invi th fmlnir surf, in a few'mlnutes' I!Tn llOnwnrtnn ..liAfl.ntt fv.in A. nf nol..A nrtM n . f tlhO f-W 1 I Will IT Will Tltlf H. IleUCll UUHUIIIWMCU IU UCilUUi lime u.ucicuco uuu n uo y,L c K ,11 PHCI .c cCn.. w "V "T ""1 , , ",. one continUOU8 drive Of . i a.ii i . 1 Jf,VTni, .ffi Ffh I . . --- . , , i i. tue iiiuiana uave iuiiv iweiny as cu-1 . pable warriors to command them in case of a battle. Two more Glasgow mill owners inti mate their intention to reduce wageB 10 per cent. It is feared the reduction will become general. The employes of one large firm have struck, and those of another have determined to strike, These Superb Instruments have achieved a I NEW THIS WEEK. ANOTHER NEW STORY. THH CELEBRATED From the many favorable notices that our chief lias received from the Eastern Oregon and Idaho press since she began her journey across the continent, we clip the following: The lecture last Tuesday evening on "The (iooa Time Coming" was Mrs. Duniway's best effort while in this EDNA AND JOHN A Komanre of Idaho Flat. A SERIAL STORY OF THE ABOVE TITLE, ftelwort,'yoflhe "dexter, Proprietor. thirty mlleR. At this end are huge rocts B1. unparalleled in the history of Piano stretching out into the ocean, from which fish- fp TManuVoctiire era take from the sea Bass, jtocsnsn, 10m woa, Th remarkable for Great Volume, ESTABLISHED, S'lfiSi.'S: to'iTi and Sweetness or Tone.ana Grammy. lack a sufficiency of these desirable adjuncts.) Ttnnf nnnn thn Rnv. Saddle Ponies for the children. Teams to the Weather beach, Cro quet, (uoits, etc., j bise to guests. 'riff.H rfMiurfifi imm uihuiu wiiiu To those who would like to camp out. wood and water, and the use ofground, free. Grocer ies, provisions, milk, eggs, butter, etc., for sale at a small pro0t. Campers can board at the HoM, if they prefer, at fair rates. A large Livery Stable, two new and fine Ten Pin Al- levs. sutacneu u ine Diacp. Stage Office to Oystervllle, Post Office, Wells, Pnnro A Ho 'a office nlso there. No raw winds or damp fogs, and more beautiful tracks and I shariv eroves cannot be found. The only re- . " ' - . . . . . . , . I . . I gret tne lanuioru oas, is mar, nis nouso is nut larger; but his grounds are large enough and I beautiful enough to warrant next season a Ho- TIIE MOST EXTENSIVE ORGAN WORKS IN THE WORLD ARE THOSE OF J. ESTET & CO., Brattlcboro, Vermont, MISCELLANEOUS. it. DIBECTOBI, 1846 Objects oftlie Order., To shield the innocent ; to succor the tempt ed ; to encourage the struggling ; to give relief to the suffering ; to bury the dead, and more fully to strengthen the fraternal bonds which should unite all true men and women in their mission of mercy and love. Supreme Secretary: Geo. B. Hudson, No. 325 Kearny street, San rrancisco, uamornia. Oresron, Idaho anil Washington Terri tory Officers of Grand Encampment: THEY NOW HAVE EIGHT EXTENSIVE Grand Conn J SI BflMn Oregon Cltv Or Factories, employing between 600 and 600 V a ceila ATWhUnevPortland workmen, manufacturing 1,000 Cottage Organs g w tt Kberte SilmDiS W T monthly-about twice as many as any other j H Sson'oivmnla! establishment ir .the ' 'f" f SS j GraSd Oo?lLf AhSSSSd "jufl'onClty.Or, SoSf!hTr?nl;r0Rr?ir?nSnn5p Onad Chaplain, Enoch Turner. Portland. Organs-charming all, tiring none. Grand M.ofC.MaryHurley.Lewiston.LT. uranu uaara, tttwara casey, Lauas, ur. Wonderful and Beautiful Soto Stops, VOX JUBILANTE, DEDICANTE. VIOLETTA, I Original with and peculiar to the Estey Organs. By SHIS. A. J. DUN I WAY, The Granger store is in full blast at city. She appeared to be so sincere, w.II lta rseU hlnecoIumnll ? . . . ... Iiiml lint lnnmiona on nntt'orl ti I vat nnr ... . . . . ' Eugene, and is well stocked an.l liber- an""er. nS"R? ppwenui, y noi nllv nitrnni7pil l iu ine least oojectionauie 10 me most ' r polished, that she was listened to during "-"M'" the whole discourse witn strict at oeauie, mere naviug oeeu out iew, u tention MrS- Duniway eft on Wed any new cases, of late. nesday morning for Philadelphia, where The first crain header that lias ever she is to deliver the address before tbo been brought to Wasco county arrived Woman Suflrage Association. The of the New Northwest in a !.liort time. FLEISCHNEE, MAYER & CO., SOW IS THE TIME TO SrilSCKIBE! at The Dalles Saturday. The citizens of Salem are daily de parting seaward and mnuutaiiiward, and the city is fearfully dull. The hop culture in the interior has committee did well in choosing her. Idaho World. Up to the psesent writing, Mrs. A. J. Duniway has met and addressed the ladies and gentlemen of Boise City NOS. 13 AND FRONT STREET, Importers and Wholesale Dealers. This tory will be one of surprising Interest aim possessea oi The Mc6t Desirable Instrummls In the market for church and parlor. Over 28,000 now in use, SHERMAN & HYDE, (3EXERAX. AGENTS, BAN FRANCISCO UiSmrACTCKEKs or nrs 60,000 IX ACTUAL I'.SK. Instruments "Warranted for Five Years. A. F. SMITH lc CO., General Agents for Oregon and Washington Territory ror tne isstey collage Organs and the Ax-ion Piano Forte. GREAT ATTRACTION! been abandoned by many: the fields are on three diflerent occasions. The again sown to wheat, oats, and barley, subject of her lecture on Saturday Some emigrants have recently arrived evening was "Woman and the (govern in rnrnpiins Hup fnn.iiv hus ifhtPP,i ment," and not "Woman in the Govern children, all alive, fourteen of whom ment," as was unautborizedly prom n rp at. lmmp ised in our issue of Saturday. This rVR 8T0CK OK SPRING GOODS 18 NOW V 1 coranlete and we offer to the trade an un rivaled assortment of Scud on tli e Names. SHKItiri-N SALE. was an awkward misrepresentation The fair lecturess, however, accepted the situation very gracefully and pleas- VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO SIE manner, snowed, to tne entire satis- -L "irecten, issued out oi me uircuu uoun oi faction of every one present, that s.taif SVli.' woman associated with the government, against George W.Johnson.Defendant.forthe as she claimed she should be, is a very mm of two tnousand four hundred thirty-one different being from woman in the gov- SiMSUSlLiifivSA.ftSSff Street improvement is going forward eminent, as she is found to-day in the and interest thereon since June 13. 1S76-. at the' rapiuiy and substantially in Astoria, lobules at Wasbiugton, in tne parlors, rate oi io per cent, per year, witn costs, i urn, a .. .n ..e i..i.i :n I :.. .i. i i: .t rfi. .... on the 2(ilh day of July. 187B. levy upon the real f1"""' "c new maiming win wi ine uuuuuus, in nic jiuius ul iub - estate mentioned and iiescflbed in said execu- ue couipieieu uy me lirei oi oepiemuer. suspeciiug members oi congress, way- tion, which Is as follows : The interest of the The town of Newcastle, near Seattle, laying, besieging, and importuning Defendant v.jfnOT in ana w ine The Woolen Mills at Brownsville are turning out superior and very heavy blankets and flannels, and a line article of doe-skins, kerseys, etc. SherifTDale of Yamhill was presented with a handsome cane, silver mounted and appropriately engraved, by some of his Salem friends last week. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Hals, Furnishing Goods, And Millinery Goods, On Very Favorable Terms. Warerooms-No. 109 Front Street, Portland. ,ftn Grand Sent., M. M. Lucas, Portland. The next session of the Grand Encampment will be held In Olympia. W. T.. commencing on the second Tuesday of November, 1878. D. I). Grand Commanders, Authorized to organize new Encampments anywhere within the jurisdiction of the Grand encampment : E. P. Ferry, Olympia, W. T. Nelson Huntington, Montlrello, W. T Miss Joanna Lyle, Dallas, Oregon. J. H.Johnson, McSIlnnvllle, Oregon. C. A. Sllsslmer. The Dalles. Oregon. G. A. Deland, Portland, Oregon. J. E. Houston, Junction City, Oregon. J. L. Johnson, Marshneld, Oregon. J. M. Howe, Lewlston, I. T. 1.1st of Encampments. OKEGOX. Harmony No. 4. Portland, Oregon : Tuesday evening; O. A.Deland.C; C.A.Coburn,R.S. Oneonta No. 6. The Dalles. Oregon: Saturday evening: R. W. Crandall.C; Miss Clara Huma- 3, iu a. Lee No. 7, Junction City, Oregon ; Monday Oregon. 03" Special Terms to Churches, Lodges, Sem inaries, etc. Send for illustrated catalogues. 0-33 Tir-AnlA v-n ,A tv.. i - r .i evening ; Edward Casey, C; C. W. Teal, R. S. Confidence No. 11, McMinnville, Oregon; Tuesday evening; J. H. Johnson, C; H. A. Brown, R. S. Perrydale No. 13, Perrydale. Polk county. Oi- egon; Saturday evening; William Uglow.C; WASHINGTON TEKRITORY. nvfninir. Kfilenn "ITnTitlnrrtM, Yt . T1. (5tnnf Tl.H I I vniT' Pmf Tt T! TTiii Washington No. 3, Olympia, W.T.; Tuesday l " z... .. ... .... . . - evenintr: J. i i - Aiunson.i;.: V' n. Konerra. k.s COMPETENCE; by W. W. Hall.M. D., of New Eureka No. 5, Port Townsend, W.T.: Wed- YorK. WANTED I A FEW GOOD AGENTS, following described real estate, to-wlt : Lot 1,200 tons, lsliments, and olten employing all tier Addition to the city of Portland, Multnomah now nas some SU bouses. 50 families, ;"e,"i mviBiiinB tier auii nauu Nos. 7,9, ll, 12 and 13 in Block No. 66 In Carter's and noil I Iiimkprs in linlil T:-h.eW?inn,? CapaCit.y f Ule ,n"1,!S U ?cafadven!nrerra WW'lSi at least 400 tons per day. 'cal adventnrers, and In the furtberance coumy, state or Oregon; Lou Nos. l and 2 in Tr Hplmpkitiinrt T)ivv iflpn nnr of corrupt measures To listen to Mrs. llloctNo. 12 In the city of East Portland, Mult- Z!ZT. r.ll ,llr?.J? Duniway was to believe that woman nomah county. State oi Oregon; Lot No. 8 in luuHuuicA.i.uiuauuu 01 nic mic vapu and t hp irnvprn mpn f pniili! irpt nlniifr inst uiocKKo.2,LiOiJo.ainBiocKivo.o,ixiiK.o.in E. A. Starr, pronounced the cause of ana tne government could get along just BIOCk No. 1, Lots 2, 3 and 4 in Block No. 6, allot bis death to leP congestion of the brain Jr&SA Of Ter St! and enlargement of the heart. ,ecture 0Q s even, ,t V9 on, u, Block No. i-aii in Car-s.tioiuo tije The executive committee appointed necessary to say that the large audience state, of Oregon; also the following parcels of to mntfi arranuemenls lor tlii Statn listened attpiitivel v. without, sliowiiifj lanu uescnoea as iouows, 10-wn: inu unui Teacners' institute, to be held in balem any other sign than that of being de on the 23d, 21th, and 2oth of August, lightfully entertained and instructed, consists of six ladies and one gentleman. JSoise Statesman. A correspondent writinc from Liink- ville under date of July 11th, says a heavy frost visited Lake county the night before, destroying everything in the shape ot vegetables and corn. rUKCIIASIXG AGENCY. Miss fllara Duniwnv offers her servlceR fo the public as a Purchasing Agent. Orders for to' the place of" beginning, in Thomas Carter's every conceivable article of Ladies' and Chit vided one-half Interest in and to that certain tract of land lying south of the City Park In the city of Portland, to-wlt: Beginning at a stake in the north llueof Thomas Carter's land claim at the north east corner of John Kineth's land claim; thence running south 29 chains to the middle ot King's creen ; tnence northerly 101 lowlnsr down the middle of Klnz's creek to A. N. King's land: thence west, leaving the creek. We are the only Wholesale House in this State which imports 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. fl-32 ZELL-S ENCLYCLOPEDIA AND UNIVER SAL DICTIONARY. FUN BETTER xiiAJN PHi Biu; oy tuesame author. PERILS OF EARLY LIFE; by Geo. L. Steh- blns, M. D. WHAT OF THE CHURCHES AND cr.EROY 1 And several other valuable works. A few lady canvassers will nna prontame employment. No. Ul'i, Front street, 5-3S Portland, Oregon. nesday evening: W. II. Arnell. C: C. O.Mor gan, R.S. Dayton No. 10. Dayton : Saturday evening: J. IL Lister, C; J. H. Kennedy, R. S. IDAHO TERRITORY. Lewiston No. 1. Lewlston. Idaho : Saturday evening ; IL O. Adams, C; E. A. Kowley.R. 8. Instruments Sold on Easy! Installments. - XEIMETER & UTTER, Fashionable Merchant Tailors ..AND..... HATTERS. We haveconstantly on hand a good assort ment 01 Should any errors appear in the above Direc tory, the Grand Secretary will have them cor rected on receiving proper notincation unuei seal of the Encampment. 5-19-ly JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, At Music Store oi A. F. Smith & Co., 109 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. RELIABLE CHEAP PLYNOS, Made from the best seasoned material, and FULLY WARRANTED. TUST RECEIVED AND OPENING A COM- V plete siock 01 tne latest styles 01 I Fashionable Men's and Boys' Hats. No old Stock, but the best New Goods that could be Dougnt in tne eastern mantel. 31 FIRST ST., BETWEEN PINE AND ASH. u 1 1 Fine Assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY. The south-bound train was ditched near Drain's Station one day last week, and Conductor Stroud, a brakesman, land claim, less one lot titty by one hundred feet, owned by Zistellius, containing 2 acres, more or less; and the northeast quarter or the donation lanaciaimoi iN.namun, neing narts of sections iNos. 7 and in iownshin No. 1. south of Range No. 3 east, contalng 100 acres of land the whole of said above described par- dren's Wear, or for Jewelry, Silver or Plated Ware, Notions, Patterns, Musical Instruments, etc, etc, will receive her prompt personal at tcintifin PorcnnE ltcrlnc nt i 1 i 1 ii ti -o i't 1 1 rind ... i -... m. ........ . - - - -j ... . . . . . 1 Ll 1 1 1 1 Lilt; WHUIU Ui BUIU itUU to UCKIl IKU II I and one lady passenger, were severely uto thelravantago to send their orders. In eels of land being and lying in the county of injureu. iiie oreaKi ug oi au axie oi me ordering millinerj-. ribbons, ties, etc.. state the -Mx0"S?emre , 'bf virtue or said execution tender caused the accident. age und complexIon or wearer, color of hair satiirdar, the'ioth day or August, 1876, at the At a university tueetintr at Eucene and eves, stvle of fentures. and how the hair is hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. at the one day last week, J. E. Holt donated worn. No order attended to unless accom- J-1!0"8000. fi nnn . i.ii.i,)., f n, .... , ,. . , above described real estate at public auction to 51,000 to pay Ott the indebtedness Of the panled by the cash, and all transactions to be ti,e highest bidder, to satisfy said decret.inter- oiate uuiverauy uuuuiug, auu J. J. considered anal. The same conscientious care est, costs ana accruing cosis. bcott took the lien of some 4,000 -yill be exercised in making purchases as against the building, assuming the in- though the owner were present, and Miss Dun- debtedness. way's acquaintance with the trade will always There are now 55 saw mills in Wash- enable her to secure honorable bargains. ington Territory, that cost $921,500, and Terms of commission, Ave per cent. Ladles cut about 1,000,000 feet of lumber per writing .for information concerning prices, day. The 25 flouring mills in the Ter- styles, etc, must Inclose a stamp to pay return SPEND YOTJB MONEY FOE BOOKS ! Priees as low as worthless Pianos are sold for elsewhere. ALSO, HAS ON HAND THE FINEST AS sortmentof Snectacles in Orecron Genuine Pebbles, Coin Sliver, Gold and Steel Bows; Peroscoplc Lenses In Eye-glasses or Spectacle Frames. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Spectacles re paired at low rates and fn the BEST possible manner. All work warranted. Call and see me. 5-23 FISH EL ROBERTS, E. J. JEFFERY. Sheriffof Multnomah county. Oregon. i'orunna, July -a, ls.d. lis ritory include 36 run of stone, with a ca pacity of 834 barrels per day, with 7 not specified, and the cost of 19 of them is given at $225,100. The superintendent of the Golden Chariot Mine in Idaho is held in dur- SUMSIOXS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Don't fall to visit J. K. GILL Si CO.'S BOOKSTORE During your trip to the celebration. This stock of Readlncr Matter is the most ex tensive ever offered for sale In this State. 5-12-lmo Call and see us before purchasing. Jg L B 3 (3 I fl g C I 0 t ll j 6 T S Portland, Oregon. The American Newspaper Dikectory Is an epitome of newspaper history. It is also re-1 garded as an olllclal register of circulations. This feature requires the closest scrutiny to prevent it from leading to abuses. The plan of Oregon, for the countv of Multnomah. 1 1 ...... r. 1 . 'I'l t I I DlAlnllfT T .. 'T"l 111.. Tl .. I A&m it..,, .iiiii a ...1111111, o. oamca xillin, UK- fendant. To James Tlllis, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to appear and an swer tue complaint niea against yon in the above entitled suit within ten davs from the date of the service of this summons upon you if I served within this county, or If served in anv ance vile at Silver Citv bv irate and de- adopted by the publishers of the Directory to other county in .this State, then within twenty "A FEW FANCIES IN VERS E," termined miners until their back pay is secure correct and trustworthy reports Is rigid Srfn SLSSS0ir. ZX iortncoming. Ilieir wages are in many in its requirements, and is adhered to with this nubllcatlon. then vou are so retail red to instances ten montns 1U arrears, While impartiality. Successful publishers, who have answer saia complaint on or Deiore tne nrst superintendents and presidents have something to gain by a comparison, are gener- d0cronhcn,eXrYhmS SotfceihaUhave'beeS liven luxuriously, so says tile Jlva- any prompt, not only to send reports in con- published once a week for six consecutive lancflC. formlty, but give Messrs. Geo. P. Roweli A Co. weens, to-wlt: on the Dth day of October. 1876, . - .. . . . .. t.,..., . j ana it you iau so to answer, ror want thereof. A IOUr-Vear-Old SOn OI Kamuel (illnin. '" " cuulra LU ul- ther,lnlntliTlll tulrn nHnnln.lrnti fnr who resides at Gaston, fell into a pond unsubstantiated statements of pretenders In a dissolution or the marriage contract now ex at that place on the 16th, and wis so lournalism. The popularity of the lk, and st u-At.. i L . ri,mnpnii mntiHpnm In p-fvi,l care ana custody ot ine minorciuid mentioned uuui.) simuicu wiui iui)iure waier Hint anauescrioeu in tne complaint, ana lor costs ne Olea irom tue etlects about 15 hours muui, uic uiicii uy mo uuucuh uuuj oi au- ana uisoursemenis. vertlsements it receives. 4 LU TTEADOUARTERS OF ALL THE LEADING XX MuslcTeachersandBrav'sQuadrllleBand. Professor Parrish, Prompter. Also, music ar ranged lor brass and string bands. Instru ments sciecieu ror persons wisning to purcnase. Orders to be left with SHERMAN t HYDE. corner First and Morrison street. Also, headquarters of tlio. Northwestern nand, rarrott, lyeauer. a-js afterward. His mother was the first to reach him after lie fell in. and she came near being drowned in getting him out, the water being about sis feet deep. A Valuable Discovery. Dr. J. P. Miller, a practicing physician at 327 Spruce street, Phila delphia, hasdlscovercd that the extract of cran- I rifrrlpn nnrl lipmn rnmhlnfr1 fMlrpH hpfiflnMia T.. I -XT -r.. .. f 11 i m , I ' jonu x. 1UUUL'. Ul jrori lliwusenn. I Pltlicr hlllnns. flvsnpntlf. tiPirnmnr ftlnV J,f.-i,l. was, on the 14th day of September. 18G9. nf,,inr.a ti.iio tri. conviGtea oi muruer in ine second de- umph in medical chemistry and sufferers all This summons Is published bv order of Hon. E. D. Shattuck. Judge, which order is made and entered in open Court this 18th day or July, iO?fl PAm cm a unr L'DV 1 5-4G Attorneys for Plaintiff. "M.Y MTJSIIVGS," BvMns. A. J. DUNIWAY. Prioe--S5 Cents. Address, wllh nine three-cent stamps, THE NEW NORTHWEST, Portland, Oregon. MERCHANT TAILORS IN OREGON, Corner First and Washington Hired. 4 34 AURORA RESTAURANT, Cor. Front and Alder streets.Portland, Oregon. ... . . .. hvTEW. NEAT AND CLEAN. EVERY DE- Panitm Kfint atlll NhnO HniICO 1 partment conducted as it should be. La- i uuiuu uuui uuu wnuu iiuuju, dies' Denartment a Snecialty. Board per month .... $20 00 Boaru per weeK di Board per day.... . "5c Good sauare meal 25c -19 RIDER & HERSEY, Proprietors. E. COKBETT'S LIVERY, HACK AND FEED STABLES (FIRE-PROOF), Corner Second and Taylor Streets. Reasonable Charges for nire. Particular At tention paid to Boarding Horses. I Orders lor Hacks Promptly Attended to, Day or signu or Orders mar be left at the Stables, or at the store of Fishel & Roberts. 5-36 A large Slock of CENTENNIAL BOOTS AND SHOES RETURNED. JUST RECEIVED. Be sure and call when you visit the celebra tion. "A Repository of Fashion, null Instruction." Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. NOTICES OF TUE PRESS. The "Tlazar" is edited with a cbmbinatlon o. tact and talent that we seldom And in any Jour- TO THE LADIES Of Oregon and Wnslilngton Territory. (Every Lady her own Dress-Maker). TOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT X I have by the last steamer received the Agency tor and a large supply of the Celebrated Pleasure, I "LEAKES" Improved Systems for Cutting uresses, ijniiuren's looming, x-atierns, eic (Patented in 1874 by Mrs. II. A. Leakes.) An iiiustratea book oi directions given witn eaca system. Call on or address MRS. E. E. PARSONS, no rrl-1 I .. . . 1. i ft T, .. . I .. . . 1 -,..... dealer In all kinds of Fancy Notions, Bonnets, Hats, and Ribbons, patterns oi every descrip tion cut. Also, Ladles' and Children's Clotb- rfi . ,h innrnal-fts to order- Dress-Making nal; and the journal-itseir "tbeorganorthe ..' ReWlne Machine Attach- 8r?,wna"",ri.,,J.V?;f meuts of all kinds, and Machine Needles for gree, and sentenced to the Penitentiary of Wasbiugton Territory for a term of ten years. Having served seven years and four months of said terra in an ex emplary manner, the Governor recently tr ran ted him a full pardon and a re mission or said sentence, and all the over the country are ordering by mall. He prepares it in pills, at 50 cents a box. " The Doc tor is largely known and highly respected. Philadelphia Bulletin. There is nothing mysterious about the disap. I rjcarnnce from the skin of emotions, hums. forfeitures and disabilities arising there- scalds, bruises, ulcers and sores through the ALISKY & HECELE'S PREMIUM C1XDT MANUFACTORY, Alder St., bet. First nue Second. ICE CREAM AND VATER ICES IN SEASON. MR. D. II. IIEXDEE from. KIND W0EDS PITLT SPOKEN. To the Editor or the New Northwest: I have tried to further our common cause in every way. Many would influence of Glexn's Sulpiiub Soap. Sulphur is a potent purifier and healer of the skin, and is most beneficially untilizedln this form. The only place to get the Justly celebrated PAN ROASTS AND OYSTER PATTIES. 5-38 TTAS JUST RETURNED TO THE CITY I I again after nearly two years' absence in tne country, and can De round at nis oia dusi- ness taking nuruKES-m tne uanery formerly owned by uosco s Jiegier, on First St,, bet. Morrison and Yamhill, Where he will be happy to wait upon all of his old menus, and as many new ones as may ta vor him with a call. . 5-45 CKOlilir. A. PEASE t CO., First street, between Stark and Washington, 5 Portland, Oregon. 42 FOR Office and residence, east side First street, be- ElHIl OVmEIlt ASGIICV. m &JSLlt!ifI:i! tween Yamhill and Taylor. Special attention Portland! finds employment for all those at jjijmg jur siiuiiiioiiB, in any capacity, i'ays gladly support your paper, but women I Also, gives Medicated Vaior Baths in treat- BOYAL PHOTO GRAPHS! special attention to obtaining Farm Help, nouso ocrvuuw), xvauruau nauus, eic, Irre ueing impecunious, you Know, cannot tng rheumatism and chronic diseases. 5-32 command the means. I keep my copy r in Circulation? nil nro onrlnna Fur ilo . 1 BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM . " ' umceanaureaungiiooms, ia and 123 Firstly courts of different States for desertion, etc. coming and can hardly wait their turns street, Portland, Oregon, successfully treats No publicity required. No charge until divorce CO reaa 11. mseasesoi women, aucnroniccompiainu?, can- ."X " ,.r"'j I , . . , l.4 42 No. 1H4 Broadway, N. Y j. win inciose you our endorsement of i the resolutions of the "NVifinnnl Wnmar, I i,i ri .oo ij I Dmi.' OU:. White and Colored, nice HH. MUUJUII I UK.mnwuw UVV.. " H UW .A I I I I I V . . .. V . .. ' .... Rl.ffrorro flnnvoiillnn Tr In .T.-,Jtal)nlnfmn rmtk.lw.rfPhlnm,nl,. uulu Willi IO, ueuu- unuj, "- " v. ii lt, ,a uecesaary ...-.-.. . o--"" best mnlre nf Tiw Trlfff! n 1. TTnl.n Cnfae arA fVitt V annn r.n! I ' ........ IU u yj t tv. . .1 k. . ....... u auui to forward it, please do so. 8ome of our husbands have also endorsed them. Could I command the means, I would place the paper in the hands of all who would read it. My heart is with you in for the best in the world, street, San Francisco. 420 Montgomery I JOHN WILSON. 107 Third street. BOOT AND SHOE STORE, No. 135FlritSt., Portland, Oregon. TTAVING JUST OPENED A WELL-SE- n lected Stock oi Boots and Shoes lust from tne f actories Dotn 01 san rancisco ana tne East, as well as Home Made Goods, a share of I I tne trade is most respectiuuy solicited. ..OF THE........ FINEST aBALITT, Shuster & Davidson, I) It. HE WES, Clear Seer and Magnetic Healer, has opened Yi10 nfr1tA rri t Vi a swiia9 tT Cixinnrl anil Pnlnm. uur common cause, ana may uou speed bia streets, where hewill treat the sick. It to a glorious triumph. RariuTTW, MBS.S IIEWES, ST. B. oi -trr m t , ,0 . Office, corner Second and Columbia streets. oiausuier, r. i., j uiy io, I80. I Special attention given to Obstetlck cases. 2,000 tloz. Dress Buttons, Smoked I r-eun, oiik, rocnei, uoai. ana v est .Buttons, 5-33 107 Third street. Dohlf ParriaODe Croquet Sets, and Bird UUUI UUlllUrilJj, images, an styles, at very low prices. AUivtaiJlAJN'SJlJULiLiAi; STORE. CHRIS. SCI.OTH TNVITES HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE JL Public generally to call at nis NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Washington s&, one door east of .Third. vnSO 1 Corner First and Yamhill streets, Portland, 5-39 uregon. imo n;. p,, Embroidered, Green and aLV& and Men's and Gold, etc, for sale by just'recelved and for sale her nf the household to the children by droll and pretty pictures, to the young ladles by its fashion-plates in endless variety, to the provi dent matron by Its patterns for the children's elothe's.to Daterfamillas by its tasteful designs for embroidered slippers and luxurious dress ing-gowns. Bui tne reaaing maiier oi ine Rainr" Is nnlformlv of erreat excellence. The paper has acquired a wide popularity for the fireside enjoyment it affords. IN. Y. Evening Post. Tn lis wav there Is nothing like IU Fresh and trustworthy as a fashion guide, its stories and essays. Its poetry ana squms, are an invigorat ing to tne minu. lunicago r-vemug joumju. Terms : Postage Free to all Subscribers In the U. S. Harper's Bazar, one year 54 00 $4 do Includes prepayment of U. S. postage by the puDiisners. Subscriptions to "Harper'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, uu: postage iree. An Extra Copy or either the "Magazine," Weeklr." or "Bazar" will be sunDlled gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, In one remittance; or, Six Copies for J20 00, without extra copy: postage iree. Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. ThA Ann mil Volumes of "Harper's Bazar." in neat cloth binding, will be senfby express, free or expense, for $7 00 each. A Complete Set, comprising Eight Volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate of ?5 25 per volume, freight at expense oipurcnaser. Prominent attention will be given in "Har rier's Tiazar" to such illustrations ot the Cen tennial International Exposition as may be peculiarly appropriate to its columns. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Harper A tfrotners. Address HARFER & BROTHERS. 17 New York. all machines. 5-38 C. M. AVIBERG, No. 105 Front Street, Portland, HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF the Latest Styles of BOOTS AND SHOES, Such as Men's Centennial and Broad way Ties, Ladies' and Children's (Gray Bros, and Boilers & Co.'s) Button, Lace, and Congress Boots. All win De soia at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. N. R All roods on hand previous to Januarv 1st, 1S76, will be sold at 20 percent, below cost. O-tftS THE CLARENDON HOTEL PORTLAND, OREGON. ZlEBEK & KXOWUs, Proprietors. Situated Opposite all tbo Railroad and Steamship Offices. Street Cars pass the House every five minutes. FREE COACH TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. I-37tl , Down. E. C. BRONAUOn. JOS. SIMON. DO LP II. JOHN WILSON. 107 Third street. White and Colored Shirts, at low prices. sale by 107 Third street, DOLPII, BBOXAUUII, DOLPII & SIMOX, Attorno vs-at-Law, ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, PORTLAND. a-40U