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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1876)
FRIDAY DECEMBER 15, 187G. HOME NEWS. James O'Meara lias been dismissed from the editorial fetaff of the San Fran ciseo Chronicle. For reliable and excellent cutlery call upon John L. George, tirst street, be I ween Salmon and Main. Ladien, leave the measure of your dainty foot witu T. Hodgers aud enjoy the spienmu nt he guarantees. Hon. W. H. Odeli left for Washinc- ton, bearing the vote of the State for Hayes and wheeler, last Monday. E. A. Cronin, Esq., left for the East by the "Ajax," bearinir with him the votes of the bogus presidential electors, Flour has advanced to correspond with the rise in wheat, and standard brands from State mills are jobbing at $G 25 per barrel. Xeimever & Utter, the popular mer chant tailors and clothiers, No. 31 First street, continue to supply their numer nus patrons with superb suits of fault less tit. style and finish. Give them a call. Mrs. Hewes, M. D., op account of the suddeu death of her parents, will shortly depart for the East to give personal at tention to settling up the estates of de ceased. C. E. Dubois, who during the months of the Exposition aided Commissioner JJufur in the Oregon Department, ar rived at bis home iu this city by the "Elder." Frank Fabre, whose name is sugges live of edibles fit for an epicure, has opened a splendid restaurant on Second felreet near Morrison, where every deli cacy of the season is served iu line style. Steps are being taken to organize an open temperance organization in this city. A public meeting for that purpose will be held in the rooms or tne 1. M. C. A., on Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. W. C. Chattin, for the past three years so closely identified with chari table and Christian labors iu this city, intends taking up his resideuce-in San Francisco. Portland will miss bis earn est labors iu behalf of morality aud hu manity. The schooner "Ocean Spray" was sold at auction on Saturday to satisfy the judgment obtained iu the U. S. District Court iu favor of the seamen who were on board at the time of her seizure. Mr. Gallick was purchaser, the sum paid beiug $3,500. Fisbel & Roberts, so long the leading clothiers of the city, Lave removed to their elegant new rooms in Strow bridge's building, corner of First and Alder. Their splendid stock of goods is here displayed to tine advantage, and the facilities for waiting upou their numerous patrons are unsurpassed. Give them a call. A rare chance to buy diamonds, watehes, and jewelry of all kinds is of fered by Mr. B. L. Stone, the popular jeweler. He intends to remove to the large store on First and Morrison streets about the 1st of January, and Is closing out his present stock at pauic prices, as it must be sold before the "change of base." Portland Lodge, I. O. G. T., will give a festival aud supper at their Lodge room, corner of Third and Alder streets, on Monday evening, December 18th. In addition to the well known talent iu the Lodge some of the best musical and literary talent in the city has been en gaged for the occasion. Admission, in cluding supper, 50 cents. The public are invited. There will be a musical and literary entertainment given at Hall-street M. E. Church on this (Friday) evening for the benefit of the Sunday School con nected with the church. The names upou the programme are sufficient guar antee of an interesting entertainment. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Admission, 25 cents. Tiie steamer "Ajax" on going down the river on Saturday morning collided with the "Shoo Fly," which, with the hark "Dawn" in low, was steaming up the river. The "Shoo Fly" was dis abled by the shock and the "Ajax" took her in tow and beached her, where she lies partially on her beam ends waiting to be raised. The collision was caused by the dense fog that prevailed. If you wish to make your grand mother a present, nothing is so appro priate as a pair of those elegaht specta cles at John A. Beck's. If you desire to make youf son a present, call and exam ine the large stock of watches, reliable, handsome, and cheap. If the present is for wife or daughter, select from the Hue stock of everything beautiful that is here displayed. Remember the place, 109 Front street. A dwelling at the foot of Robinson's Hill was for some days aud evenings of last week assailed by rocks, which, coming from an Invisible source, an noyed and mystified the occupants, and caused quite a baunted-bouse story to be circulated throughout the city. In vestigation disclosed the fact, surmised from the first by the -incredulous, that the unseen agency that propelled the missiles consisted of hoodlum muscle aud mischief. The copartnership existing between Joe. Oppeuheimer aud Henry Acker man, better known as Ackerman'B Dol lar Store, will be dissolved Jauuary 1, 1877. It is imperatively necessary that our stock be disposed of before that time. It being a very large and com pleteone, comprising in the main ele gant holiday presents, crockery, glass and fine plated ware, it will be readily seen that great sacrifices must be made to dispose of it all witbm the time set. The attention of the public, and espe cially of dealers throughout the State, is called to the above. 11 Ackerman's Dollar Store. The "Robinson Hill ghost" was caught none other than a son of Mr. Miller, the owner of the haunted mansion, aced about 18 years. Judging from the ap pearance of the windows of the bombar ded dwelling the youth's sport might be called "paneless play." It will hardly be painless, however, if be is again caught at it. Since the, above was iu type we have received a commu nication from the parties interested giv ing detailed account of the whole mat ter and denyincr in toto that their son was in any manner concerned in the disturbance. They further declare that tney have not believed from the first mat tne aunoymg missiles were hurled by spiritual agency. Their article came too late tor publication. A man just returned from a long stay In the Black Hills doesn't iriv a von.- encouraging account of the amount of gold to be found there, but says it is one of the grandest fields for a Young Men's Christian, Association or a tem perance society to open business in he ever taw. 1... Xine thousand two hundred and thir ty-five tons of crial were shipped from Seattle last month. This is more than all Washington (Territory claimed in PURCHASING AGENCY. Miss Clara Dunl way offers her services to the public as a Purchasing Agent. Orders for every conceivable article of Ladles and Chil dren's "Wear, or for Jewelry, Silver or Plated are, Motions, Patterns, Musical Instruments, etc, etc, will receive her prompt personal at tention. Persons living at a distance will And It to their advantage to send their orders. In ordering millinery, ribbons, tles.-etc., state the age and complexion of wearer, color of hair and eyes, style of features, and bow the hair is worn. No order attended to unless accom panied by the cash, and all transactions to be considered final. The same conscientious care -will be exercised in making purchases as though the owner were present, and Miss Dun way's acquaintance with the trade will always enable her to secure honorable bargains, Terms of commission, five per cent. Ladies writing for Information concerning prlccs.1 styles, etc, must Inclose a stamp to pay return postage. The American Newspaper Directorv 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. Itowell Co. such lnlormatlon as enables them to weed out unsubstantiated fctatements 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 M l star's rtalnam of Wild Cherry. Tne great remedy for consumption. This well known remedy Is offered to the public, santloncd by the experience of over forty years, and when resorted to In season, seldom tails to affect a speedy cure of Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Pains or Soreness In the Chest or Side, Bleeding at the Lungs, Liver Complaint, etc Beware of the counterfeits ! Remember that the genuine Wistar's Balsam of Wild CiiEiiKY has on the outside wrapper the signa ture of "L Butts," and the printed name of the proprietors, "Setu V. Fowle Soxs, Bos ton." All others are base Imitations. Exam ine the wrapper carefully before purchasing. A Case orTlilrty Years Standing;. East Aurora, N. Y., May 22, 1S7G. Messrs. Setu W. Fowle & Soss : Gentlemen I was troubled with Dyspepsia for thirty years, and tried several medicines advertised for tha cure of this distressing com plaint without deriving any benefit from them. About a year ago I commenced taking the Pe ruvian Syrup, and after using altogetiier twelve bottles, I find myself entirely cured. I consider my case one of the worst I ever heard of, and I take great pleasure In recommending the Peruvian Syrup to all Dyspeptics, believ ing that It will bo sure to cure them. Yours respectfully, J. T. Bowen. Sold by all druggists. 12 A Valuable Discovery. Dr. J. P. Miller, a practicing physician at 327 Spruce street, Phila delphia, has discovered that the extract of cran berries and hemp combined cures headache, either bilious, dyspeptic, nervous, 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 50 cents a box. The Doc tor Is largely known and highly respected. IPhlladelphia Bulletin. JIBS. II. A. OWENS, 31. I. Office and residence, east side First street, be tween Yamhill and Taylor. Special attention Kiven to women and children's complaints. Also, gives .Medicated Vapob Baths, com bined with Electricity, In treating rheumatism and chronic diseases. 5-32 Physicians are amazed, natlents delighted. the doubtful silenced, and all who have eyes to see, or ears to hear, more than satisfied by the absolute certainty with which Hale's Honey op Horeiiound and Tar cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and every affection of the lungs ana tnroat lending to Consumption. When Impurities in the Blood are deter mined to the surface Jn the form of blotches, dry exfoliations, rashes, etc, the safest and most expeditious remedy Is Glenn's Sulphur Soap. E3" The National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley fc Rulofson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 429 Montgomery street. Ran Francisco. NEW THIS WEEK. Family Blankets, Cradle Blankets, Bed Comforts, and Mar- sailles Quilts, for sale by JOHN WILSON, ju iniru sireeu Qtnro tn I et No. l(b Third street.TCcently OIUIC IU LCI, occupied by the Singer Sew ing .Machine Uo.,' a good business stand, by JUiliN W1LSU.N, 6-13 107 Third street. HUSK rABRFTS CHATEAU DE VER- ATEV RESTAURANT, OYSTER, AND 1 HOFFEK SAIJinV Pnmlcliiul In ,1.. est style. Friends, former patrons, and the public generally are respectfully Invited to call at this new Restaurant, lu Strowbridge's building. Second street, between Morrison and ii tn h f 1 1 Hn f Tufi ... .ill imn, .1 . . . . .. style to suit the taste of patrons. Meals at all mum. xiuuusuuiciy iurnisueu pnvato rooms for ladle. B-14 WARRANTED. THE CUTLERY made ny JOHN" L. GEORGE, First St., between Salmon and Slain. All kinds of Cutlery and Surgical Instru ments repaired or made to order. 6-11 REMOVED. rp RODOERS HAS REMOVED TO HIS utw Kiuro ou rirsi. street, between Main and Madison, where he has opened a lresh Stock of Ladles', Misses' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES', And and Intends to sell them at prices to suit LUC hllUCS. Owing to the little expense lam under, I am w.u.vu m ecu &wua prices mat. will DEFY COMPETITION. I am also manufacturing Ladies and Child- rOll WflPI.' tr rihlai. T 1 - j T.7 uuti i uittiic u special it Qn1 TTT t 1 1 nrnev-nn 4 t l r,i r . uive me a can. XEI3IETER & UTTER, Fashionable Merchant Tailors AND HATTERS. JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING A COM plete stock of the latest styles ot Fashionable Men's and Boys' Hats No old stock, but the best New Goods that vuuui us uuugui in me jastern market. SI FIRST ST., BETWEEN PINE AND ASH. MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR VOX.NEY, Leading Picture Frame Store! milE VERY BEST ORNAMENT At, AVAL- i iiui, uui, unu ruiicy rraiucs uunc iuuiuci. OLD FRAMES REGILT AS GOOD AS NEW. Oil Paintings Restored. Our Gilt Frames we make more durable for Oregon. They can always be wasned witu wa ter, remaining ueautuui ior years. VICTOIt VOLXKV, Corner of Slorrison ami Third Sit. 5-13 HOLIDAY GOODS. J. K. GILL & CO., 73 First street. Are receiving an Immense Stock" of BOOKS, Stationery, and Fancy Goods For the present season. Theirassortment of Standard, Miscellaneous and Fancy Goods, STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY Will surpass, both in extent and variety, that ot any previous year. ORDERS BY MAIL CAREFULLY FILLED. rwPrices of Books furnished on, application. U-J3 DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between E. Cabalin and P.J. Goodman, under the name of Uahann t uoodman, is tins day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be carried on in future In the name of E. Cahalln, who as sumes all debts and liabilities of the late firm, and to whom all accounts due said firm are to be paid. E. CAHALIN, r. J. UUUDJIAN. Portland, Ogn., September 8, 187G. GREAT BARGAINS! $20,000 lWORTH! Boots a,Td. Sliocs To be sold for Cash at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAXS AT TIIE . OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Corner First and Stark streets, Portland. 0-3 F-:CAHAI.IX. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE First street, between Morrison and Alder ad Alder street, between Front and First, I'ortlnml, Oregon. H. M. DeFRANCE AV. I- WHITE President, Secretary. AN INSTITUTION OF BUSINESS TRAIN lng.desizned.in a combination of Theoret ical and Practical Methods of Instruction, to impart In a short space of time that knowledge of Business Theory and actual Business Rou tine which requires years or experience to oth erwise obtain. TELEGRAPHY taueht under the sunerin tendence of an Experienced Teacher and Prac tical Operator. PHONOGRAPHY under the superintendence of a Practical Short-hand Re porter. Ladies' Department now organized, and Imlv students now In attendance. For full particulars, send for N. R. Cnllesrn Journal. Address DeFRANCE & WHITE, 0-7 Lock Box Id, Portland, Oregon. 33. CORBETT'S LIVERY, HACK AND FEED STABLES (FIRE-PROOF), Corner Second and Taylor Streets. Reasonable Charges for Hire. Particular A tentlon paid to Boarding Horses. " Orders lor Hacks Promptly Attended to. Day or lgnu 0" Orders may bo lelt at the Stables, or at the store of Flshel & Roberts. 5-36 SCM3IONS. F- THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIE STATE of Oregon for the county of Multnomah. treeiove snaimnou, i-iainini, vs. reter sual binou. Defendant. To Peter Shalblnou. the above named Defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within ten days irom me aaie oi tne service oi tnis summons upon you, If served within this county, or it served in any other county of this State, then within twenty days from the date or the ser vice of this summons upon you. and If served Dy puoucuuon, men you are requirea to ap pear uuu uuswer uy me iirsi aav oi ine lerm following the expiration of the time prescribed In the order of publication, to-wlt: the 19th day of February, 1877; and If you fall so to an swer for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wlt : for a decree dissolving the oonus oi matrimony now existing between Plaintiff and Defendant, and for such other and further relief as pertains to law and eaultv. Made by order of K. D. Shattuct, Judge of saiu uoun, uecemoer , i.o, in open court. U. 1'. -MASON, dcc!5 Attorney for Plaintiff. WARNER'S HAIR PRODUCER. The Only Reliable Remedy. Contains no I'oisons. ao more use ror nigs, Q1 OH FORFEITURE FOR EVERY FAIL tJMUU ure If I do not produce a New Natural Growth of Hair on any Polished Bald Head, at any age, from any cause except Scalding. Cures "DIseased.Scalps, Itching and Dandruff." Pre vents hair falling out in three to ten days. Living eviaence can De seen in Portland. Ad dress or call at 50 Morrison street. 6-3 MRS. E. S. WASS. JAMES 0'COXXOR & BR0., Cor. Fourth and E streets, Portland, Ogn., RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC that they keep constantly on band a full supply of MEATS OF ALL KINDS, BS-Orders delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. 6-8 Fine Black Cashmere, Sisft Sl 75, $2 (JO, $2 50, and $J uu per' yard, for sale by JOHN WILSON. 6-13 107 Third street. MISCELLANEOUS. FLEISCHNER, MAYER & CO., NOS. 43 AND 45 FRONT STREET, Importers and Wholesale Dealers. FALL SEASON. M TR. MAYER HAS MADE VERY EXTEX- slve purchases oi a iuii uuom MILLINERY GOODS, Direct from the Manufacturers and Importers in New York. Our Stock will consist ot the latest styles and shades of Feathers unci Plumes, French Flowers, Hats, Shapes, Ribbons, Plain, Gros Grain and Fancy, Silks, Velvets, etc., etc., To which we invite the attention or the Milli ner Trade of Oregon and Washington Terri tory. Being tho only Wholesale House In the State Importing MILLINERY GOODS direct from New York, we will be prepared to offer extra Inducements to our Friends and Patrons. ' 5-52 THE KED HOUSE! No. 5 Washington Street. Sign of the Amazonian PELIST , Is where HIMES:, THE PRINTER, holds his DDitily LOVOCS ! from 7 a. si. to 0 p. m. A LABOR-SAVING ENTRANCE! Level with the street, has been provided for the accommodation of customers. UNIQUE AND TASTEFUL PRINTING, In endless variety, nt the Host Reasonable Rates. C-12 SUMMONS. IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIE STATE of Oregon, for the county of Multnomah. 1. D. Clampit and Adeolphla Clamplt, Plain tiffs, vs. Francis A. Bean, Defendant. To Francis A. Bean, the above named Defend ant: In the name of tho State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action within ten days from the Iateof the service of this summons upon 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 of this sum mons upon you, or in case service is made by this publication, then you are so required to answer said complaint on or before the first day of the next term or said Court, which shall convene after this notice shall have been published once a weetc for six consecutive weeks, to-wlt: on the 12th day of February, 1877, and If you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will take Judgment against you for $216 44, with Interest at ten per cent, per an num from the 29th of April, 1&73, and for costs and disbursements. This summons Is published by order of Hon. E. D. Shattuck, Judge, made on the loth of November, A. D 1870, CAPLES A MULKEY, nl7 Attorneys for Plaintiffs. SUMMONS. rj THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for the county of Multnomah. Mary J. Powell, Plaintiff, vs. John Powell, De fendant. To John Powell, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled suit by the first day of the term of this Court, which will commence six weeks or more after the publication of this summons, to-wlt: on the second Monday In February, A. D., 1877. And lr you fall to answer for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court lor a Judgment and decree dissolving the marriage contract existing between you and P'alntiff.on the ground of willful desertion, and for general relief. This summons Is published by order of the judge of said Court, made' at chambers this 17th day of November, 1876. CHARLES GARDINER, deel Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. TUSTICES' COURTFOR THE PRECINCT J of Morrison, State of Oregon, county of Jinitnoman. l. s. HKin, naintin, vs. u. jr. Tucker, Defendant. To O. F.Tucker, theabove named Delendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace for the precinct atoresald, on the 19th day of January, 1877, at 9 o'clock In the forenoon of said day at tne onice oi saiu j ustice in said pre cinct, to answer the above named FlalntlfTin a civil action. The Defendant will take notice that If he fall to answer the complaint herein, the Plaintiff will take Judgment against him for the sum of Two Hundred and Finy Dollars and costs and disbursements. Given under my hand this 6th davot Decem ber, 1876. R. K BYBEE, dec 8 Justice of tho Peace. SUMMONS. JUSTICES' COURT FOR THE PRECINCT of Morrison, State of Oregon, county ol Multnomah. Geo. H. Clarke and M. W. Hen derson, partners In business In firm name of Clarke '& Henderson, Fialntlffs, vs. Tuckfleld, whose first name Is unknown. To Tuckfleld. the above named Defendant : In the name of tne state oi uregon, you are n ere by required to appear before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace tor the precinct aforesaid, on the 19th day of January, 1S77, at 10 o'clock In the fore noon oi said day, at ine omce or said Justice lu said precinct, to answer the above named Plaintiffs In a civil action. The Defendant will take notice that. If be fall to answer the com plaint herein, tne piaintim win take Judg ment against him for $19 02 U. S. gold coin and costs. Given under ray hand this 6th day of Decem- MISCELLANEOUS. SHERMAN & HYDE, ' Corner or Kearny nud Sutter Streets, SAN FRANCISCO, A2D 12S First Street, Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, Importers, Publishers, and Dealers in SHEET mUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, AND Musical Merchandise. These Simerb Instruments have achieved a success unparalleled In the history of llano forte Manufacture. They are remarkable for Great Volume. Purity and Sweetness of Tone, and Durability. TIIE CELEBRATED T A I B A I B The Most Desirable Instruments In the market for church and parlor. Over 28,000 now in use. SHERMAN fc HYDE, GENERAL AGENTS, San Francisco. MAXCMCTCBKS Or IBS Instruments Sold on Easy Installments. We have constantly on hand a good assort ment of RELIABLE CHEAP PIANOS, Made from the best seasoned material, and FULXY WAItltANTED. Prloen as low as worthless Pianos are sold for eisewuere. Call and see us before purchasing. Portland, Oregon. HEADQUARTERS OF ALL THE LEADING Music Teachers and Bray's Quadrille Band, Professor Parrish, Prompter. Also, music ar ranged lor brass and string bands. Instru ments selected for persons wishing to purchase. Orders to be left with SHERMAN HYDE. corner First and Morrison streets. Also, headquarters or the Northwestern Band, Parrott, Leader. 5-28 SUMMONS. rf TIIE CIRCUIT COURT OF TnE STATE or Oregon for the county of Multnomah. Angellne Buck man, Plaintiff, vs. John Nation and Matilda C. Nation, Defendants. To John Nation and Matilda C. Nation, Defendants above named : In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and ao surer the complaint flled against you In the above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you, ir served within this county, or if served In any other county In this State, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon you, or In case service Is made by this publication, then vou arc so renulred to answer said complaint on or before the first day of the next term of said court which shall convene after this notice shall have been pub- iiHueu uucu it weejt ior six consecutive weegs, to-wlt: on the 12th day or February, 1877, and If you fall so to answer for want thereof, the Plaintiff will take Judgment against Defend ants ior so-x: .y in u. s. gold coin, with interest thereon at the rate of one per cent, per month In 11-e coin from July 16th, 1876, and for costs and disbursements and for n decree of fore closure of the mortgage described In the com plaint, and for, the sale of the following de .scribed lands, to satisfy said Judgment and costs, to-wlt : Lots one (1) and two (2) In Block L, and all of that portion ot lots three (3) and four (4) lying west of fifty feet from the east line of said lots three (3) and four (4) In Block L; also all of that part of Block H bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of lot tour (4) In Block I, run ning thence along west to low water mark, thence southerly along the meandering of the Willamette River to the north line of Block L, thence east along said line to a point directly south of the place of beginning, thence north to the place of beginning, being In Kem's Ad dition to the City ot East Portland, Multnomah county, and State of Oregon. This summons Is published by order of said court, made and entered on the 23th of July, 1876. CAPLES &. MULKEY, decS Attorneys lor Plaintiff. SUMMONS. rf THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for the county of Multnomah. 1, D. Clampit, Plaintiff, vs. F. .A. Bean, Defendant. To F. A. Bean, the above named Defendant: In the name or the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you If served within this county, or 11 served In any other county of this State, then within twenty days lrom the date of the service of this sum mons unon vou. or In case service is nude hv this publication, then you are so required to an swer saia complaint on or oeiore tne nrst day of the next term of said court which ahull convene afterthis notice shall have been pub- iisueu uuco ftweeit ior six -consecutive weeKS, to-wlt : on the 12th day of February, 1877, and if voU fall so to answer, tor want thereof, the Plaintiff will take Judgment against you for ir- in u. o. guiu coin, wim interest tnereon In like coin, from the time of commencing tnls cause at the rate of ten percent, ner annum. and for $160 08 In U. S. currency, and Interest thereon" at ten per cent, per annum, from the 14th of April, 1874, and for costs and disburse ments nerein. This summons Is published by order of Hon. E. D. Shattnck, Judge, made on the 15th day of November, A. D., 1876. , MISCELLANEOUS JUST PUBLISHED. A Mew Illustrated Poem "In with you, man !" Pel'tlah said. "You'd better try to earn your bread Than like the birds to bill and coo ! Twill do for them to sigh and woo, For they havo nothing else to do." DAVID- AND ANNA MATSON, By Mrs. .AJbigrail Scott Duniway, Editor "New Northwest," Portland, Oregon, WITH BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS, AND ELEGANTLY BOUND. i 1 A new epic, from a vigorous and skillful pen, on a subject which occupies a large place In the social discussions of the day. The subject Is taken from Mr. Whlttler's short narrative of "Da vid Matson," with which the reader Is probably familiar. David Matson, a Merrlmac sailor, was captured by the Algerines (during one of his voyages) and sold Into slavery. After many years he obtained release and was on his way to ihe home of his boyhood, when he fell In with bis old employer, who Informed him that his wife, believing him dead, had remarried, and, stunned by bis trouble, he surrendered all claim as husband and father to the man who had stepped into his place, and departed. Mrs. Duniway has found a theme In this story with which her heart beats In warmest sympathy, and her lines flow on in the smooth, cadence in" dicatl ve of the fullest accord. She pictures the gentle, tender, trustful Anna and the wily, cov etous Pelatlah in vivid colors; and how years of poverty and longing, and the cries of the hun gry boys, compelled poor Anna to yield to Felatlah's Importunity, "Rise, rejoice, My poor, unmated dove," said he, " And look henceforth for love to me." A little further on he says : " Become my wife and you shall be r Made happy through prosperity," While, If she persists in declining his advances, wolf-like, he threatens to abandon her to star vation and cold. And this Pelatlah was a "deacon," " In exhortations deep and loud." The wanderings of David, his captivity, release, hapless Interview with Pelatlah, discovery of Anna's second wifehood, and his sad going back to Algeria, are all told so pathetically that our leellngs ai e deeply enlisted. No one, with any trne sentiment, can read the poem without be ing thoroughly stirred The illustrations are In admirable keeping with the passages they are deslghed to portray, and a fine engraving of the author Is a fitting frontispiece. The subject, spirit, fire and passion of the poem should give It an extensive reading, aside from the interest which the literary reputation of the author must awaken In It, As a specimen of book-making the volume is certainly beautiful, and would adorn any center-table. We know ol no work so well adapted as a holiday present. It is printed on heavy tinted pa per and most beautifully bound, pilce.S'- 00; full gilt extra, S2 50. For sale by book-sellers, or by mall, post-paid, by" S. R. WELLS & Co., Publishers, 737 Broadway, New York. OFFICE OF THE SINGER No. 105 THE SiftSCER STILL TRIUMPHANT ! Name of Company and Machine. The Singer Manufacturing Company. .. Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Company Howe Sewing Machine Company (estimated).. Domestic Sewing Machine Company - Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company. Weed " " Wilson " " " Wilcox t Glbbs " " " American B.H. " " " Florence " " " Victor " " '" iEtna, J. E. Braimsdorf A Co MISCELLANEOUS. " MISCELLANEOUS. ' FOR DR. HEWES, rilHE WELL-KNOWN MAGNETIC HEAL P HOT 6 GRAPHS! er'nas aSaln opened in Portland, Office Cor. First null Oak streets. Where he will treat the sick and afflicted. MAGNETIC BATHS connected with the ........of Tin:.. ....... rooms. FINEST (IUALITT, MRS. S. HEWES, M. D., Sinister & Davidson, Corner First and Yamhill streets, Portland, 5-39 Oregon. 3mo DEALER y PINE GUtOCEKIES, FLOUR OF ALL GRADES, Selected Teas, Fnro Coffees and Spices, BUTTER AND CHEESE From the Best Dairies, FOREIGN AND DOMI1STIC FRUITS, Canned Fruits and Vegetables, And a full variety of other goods usually kept In a first-class store. Corner E nud Third streets. Goods promptly delivered, free of expense. 5 49 FOR TIIE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS, . eo to , , Buchtol Sl Stolte'i PALACE OIT ART, Corner ot First and Morrison streets, Portland, 5 Oregon. I THE CLARENDON HOTEL PORTLAND, OREGON. Z1E3ER KSOWIIS, Proprietors. Situate d Opposite all tho jtailroad and " Steamship Offices. 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