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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1877)
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 23, 1877. EOMEHEWS. The Baptist cboir is one of the best Id the city. There are at present 223 patients in the Asylum at East Portland. Oregon winter has again spread Its humid wings over the laud of Webfoot. The usual variety of everything that everybody wants at Ackerman's Dollar Store. The net proceeds of Judge Deady's lecture in Odd Fellows' Hall last week were $400. The State Circuit Court is disposing of the business brought before it with unusual rapidity. Preparations for the celebration of St. Patrick's Day are being made by loyal sons of Erin in this city. Hon. James K. Weatherford, Speaker of the House at the last session, returned from California with his bride, by the "Elder." The city has gone wild over the ad vent of Camilla TJrso. New Market Theater lias never before beeu so crowded with delighted spectators. Mrs. Wall, an unfortunate victim of intemperance, died in the city jail last week. Ouecanuot contemplate such a sad ending of a human life without a shudder. Stone's new jewelry store on First street, corner of Morrison, was literally ablaze with magnificence on the occa sion of the opening on Saturday even ing. The display is by far the most brilliant ever made in this city. Multnomah County Equal Rights As sociation meets Saturday afternoon at half-past one, at Mrs. D. Williams', WestfarK, between xamuill and Tay lor. Subject of discussion, "What will women gain by tue ballot ;" Immigrants continue to arrive in con siderable numbers. Oregon has room and welcome for all who come with a desire to make homes for themselves by industry aud thrift, but the room for idlers and vagabonds Is now more tbau occupied. We have a sample of potatoes dried by the Plummer process, and find them excellent. Prepared in this way, pota toes can be transported as conveniently as meal, aud will stand any climatic tests or changes. They can be readily prepared for table. Last Friday James A. Smith, our county clerk, issued a marriage license, the bride being 43 years old aud the groom 24a Saturday be issued another in which the bride was 30 and the groom 57, and on Monday a third where the bride was 50 and the groom 37. Persons who worship at Hall-street Church on Sunday evenings are seri ously annoyed by certain graceless scamps who attend for the sole purpose of creating a disturbance. The statute made and provided for such cnse will be brought to bear upon them shortly unless they desist. The San Francisco and Pacific Boot and Shoe Stores have consolidated. Cbampiin & Hallabaugh, the new pro prietors, are filling up with a very latge and superior stock of goods of the best California and Eastern manufacture. Call aud examine stock and prices at the old stand, 77 First street. The finest, smoothest, and most sub stantial pavements in the city are those made of the new artificial stone. Those recently placed around Strowbridge's new brick on Second street, speak vol umes for the material. Mr. W. P. Wat son is engaged in its manufacture in this city, and guarantees satisfaction. The members of Portland Lodge, I. O. G. T., will give one of their popular en tertainments at their hall, corner of Third aud Alder streets, on Monday evening, February 26th. Rev. C. V. Anthony will deliver the opening ad dress, and this will be followed by a musical and literary eutertaiument. The public la cordially invited. Ad mission, 50 cents. KEWSJTEMS. STATE AND TERRITORIAL. Wheat is on the rise and not obtain able in any quantities. Potatoes are selling for 30 cents a bushel on the Sound. Fine salmon are selling In Walla Walla for 25 cents apiece. Rear Admiral Davis, in charge of the national observatory at Washington, is dead. The Brownsville mills recently or dered 20,000 pouuds of wool in San Francisco. Average salaries paid to school teach ers in the rural districts of Wasco county Is S33J per month. The Benton Democrat has been re susclated by W. A. Wheeler, fromerly of the defunct Polk county Tribune. The residue of State taxes for Yamhill county was deposited In the State vaults at Salem last week. The total amount was $14,177 76. Harvey Kanoff, who killed Scott Os borne at Eugene, has "retired from the contest," leaving John Cogswell, Esq., to answer on his $2,500 bond. The Dallas Mountaineer says: We are reliably informed that several capital ists of the Lower Columbia talk of es tablishing a cannery for preserving fish, meats and fruits at this point. Come along, gentlemen, for this is the place for such a business. The oldest steamer now on the Pacific Coast Is the "Beaver." She came to this coast in 1838, for the Hudson Bay Company. She is a side-wheel steamer, her wheels being well forward, and is still in service, towing between Victo ria and Nanaimo. The subject of the annual address of the President of the Pioueer Society, on the 22d, was the "History of the French and Hudson Bay Company, the Mis sionary Settlement of Oregon, and the Organization of the Provisional Gov ernment of Oregon." L. Pilsbury, the young man sentenced to the penitentiary for the period of two years, some time during 1875, for the crime of forgery, committed in Port land, was pardoned by Gov. Chad wick, and has left for his home at Albany, New York. His father is superintendent of ?.e penitentiary located near that y:-rHU iime would have expired next November. t Walla Walla is the largest town and In every respect the most important point between the Cascades andnekv of3UnoS0,wIthIt,flD,0ba9 a puUuX t S fhXabIe ProPty of $2,- o.OOO. It Is the grand center of trade and industry for more than 20,000 peo ple. Moie than $75,000 worth! of agrU cultural implements were sold there during last season. MKS. B. A. OWEJS, M. D. Office and residence, east side First street, be tween Yamhill and Taylor. Special attention given to women and children's complaints Also, elves Medicated Vapob Baths, conv blned with Electricity, In treating rheumatism and chronic diseases. 52 A Remarkable Care. "West Towssend, XU, May 16, I860. Messrs. S. W. Fowle fc Soxs : Gentlemen.-Several Tears sinne T tmilr n ca- vere cold, which settled on my lungs, where It remainea wunout relaxation. I was then In Massachusetts, and growing worse and becom ing unable to attend to mv business. T returned home and commenced searching In earnestfor some medicine which would restore my lost health. I consulted Dhvslclans. T tried mnnv remedies, bnt obtained no help, but dally grew worse, i naa a terrible cough, and raised a good deal or blood. I had proluse night sweats and severe pain in my side. I continued In this state for months, and became so weak that It was with great difficulty I could walk, when I was advised to trv Wistaii's niv of Wild Cherry, and to my great Joy I soon round that this remedy had arrested the dis ease. I continued to use the Balsam to the ex tent Of Ave bottles. and have since then pxnprl enced no difficulty of the lungs. I believe the Balsam saved my life, and I shall ever hold It m nigu estimation. Yours truly, Lewis Phelps. The American Newspaper Directory 1 s 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. Kowell & Co. such Inlormatlon 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 2U A Valuable Discovery. Dr. J. P. Miller, a practicing physician at 327 Spruce street, Phlla delphla, 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 mail. He prepares It In pills, at SO cents a box. The Doc tor Is largely known and highly respected. Philadelphia Bulletin. From a Distinguished Jurist. "I have tried the Peruvian Syrup and the result fully sustains your prediction. It has made a new man of me, infused into my sys tem new vigor and energy. I am no longer tremulous and debilitated as when you last saw me, but stronger, heartier, and with larger capacity for labor, mental and physical, than at any time during the last five years." Sold by all druggists. 21 TAKE JfOTICE. Mr. Ilendee Is In town and Is taking oictures In all styles of the art, and has all the advant ages of easy access to his Gallery aud tue best light In the State, and takes as good pictures as any other man and at as reasonable prices, and Is always ready and good-natured. Please call and test his ability. Gallery In the middle of the block, First street, between Morrison and Yamhill, Portland, Oregon. 6-21 oar 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, San Francisco. NEW THIS WEEK. STONE, THE JEWELER, HAS REMOVED TO FIItST AXI MORKISOX STS. 6-21 BABY CARRIAGES! Just the thing. CROQUET SETS! An Immense Stock. BIRD 0-A.G-IE3S! Every Variety. BREEDING CAGES! Latest Make. FANCY GOODS : Etc, Etc., Etc, At Ackerman's Dollar Store. At Ackerman's Dollar Store. SUMMOXS. JUSTICE'S COURT FOR THE PRECINCT of Morrison, State of Oregon, county ol Multnomah, Geo. C. Sears and Henry Wll mer, partners under firm name of i-ears fc Wil mcr. Plaintiff, vs. J. Put Smith, Defendant. To J. Put Smith, the above named Defendant In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear before the under signed, a Justice of the Peace for the Precinct aforesaid, on the 3d day or April, 1877, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day at the office nr snlrl .Tnctfto rr coM Dm.,...., . above named Plaintiff in a civil action. The Defendant will take notice that if he tail to an swer the complaint herein, the Plaintiff will tnl? e ilMirm.nl araln.l Kt.n Sim rn ir coin, and for the costs and disbursements ofac- Given under my hand this 11th day or Febru-ary'.1.877- R. E. BYBEE. IeD-3 Justice of the Peace. SUMMONS. FT THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for the county of Multnomah. fendant.-To John Powell, the above named Defendant: In the name ot the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to appearand an swer the complaint fifed against you in the above entitled suit by the first day of the term of thin rniirt whl.h I.III , , . - v. ,v"' " ujuiuicimo gut weejes or more after the publication of this summons, ip, which Is on the 11th day of June, 1877, and wSmJ,'.! an,8wer.uf0J. want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to theCourt for a Judgment and decree dissolving the marriage contract existing between you and Plaintiff on the ground of willful desertion, and for general re- t,SE, S?0?-5 ,BPnM.jb.ed by order of the Judge or said Court, made at chambers this i;iiAKL,iiS UARDNER, IeKa Attorney for Plaintiff. DB. C. O, GLASS. Offire TA"RRTE2TTc dtttt tit-v--i . , . . ijuiuiyi.nj, corner ot Washington? EUa slreets' entrance on -Sit -10:30 M-to 4 p- aDd 6:30 lo 6-23 SCIIADE fc CO., DYERS AND SCOURERS, 173 Second St., between Main and Salmon, Portland, Oregon. T A TITT3"Q nUPOCPO , n - . . J and 1 Damask Curtains colored In the best "yje- oBoys and Men's clothing cleaned and dyed, and prices reduced. All work warranted wf?fMJi,.S?Ht,ca"ed for wltnln thre months lili-fL?0!1 p.aE "Peieis. and any Articles damaged or lost by fire we will not hold our selves responsible for. 6-21 JOHN WILSON, 107 Third Street, . Offers lor sale a lull assortment of Corsets, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Flannels, Gents' and Boys' Linen B Shirts, ,,. x.moroiaenesana ITimmings, 811 H-SP? tace Ice Curtains, iH?n'etc-. Piano and Table Covers, Ana Domestics of every description, at lowest ?riX.C'??,Sa,lne9SBdtoI.et. Store Koom. No. m-i i wA . -e.ii- ,:r. deep. "Rent oit Enquire of"1' go, JOHN WILSON, lOTThird street. MISCELLANEOUS. THE CROWNING GLORY 371x Homo SEWING MACHINE WAS AWARDED THE FIRST PREMIUM At the Centennial Exhibition. 1871? and has always carried on the highest hon ors wherever exhibited. A Compact, Simple, Durable, Light- Running and Emcient "Lock Stitch" Machine Adapted to the wants of Everybody Xo Home Complete Without One, Emphatically the Machine for the People. WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS! Send for prices and samples of work done on the Home, or call at any of our offices. JOIIXSOX, CLARK & CO,. 30 UNION SQUARE, New York. 21 South Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo. 561 'Washington street, Boston, Mass. 141 State street, Chicago, Illinois. 111 Second Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 17 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. G. W. Traver, corner of Morrison and Third streets, Portland, Oregon. 6-17 . FISHEL & ROBERTS HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW AND ELEGANT STORE, Corner First anil Alder streets, Where they will be pleased to see their old and new customers. THE STOCK OF CLOTHING IS New, Elegant and Stylish. OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is supplied with the best and latest Styles of ENGLISH & FRENCH GOODS, AND OUR NEW FEATURE, HATS ! Are the Latest Importation. We guarantee to sell our Stock LOWER THAN EVER, And shall aim to please our customers in every particular. 6-15 GEO. B. CAPES. ELLEttV CiPES. GEO. B. CAPEN & CO., Cor. First A Salmon Sts., Portland. Or., MANuTACTUEERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In all kinds of Mens and Boys' Boots and Shoes For the Oregon and Northwestern trade. Particular attention paid to country dealers, as we manufacture a class of goods well suited to country trade. All work warranted. BWOrders solicited. g.19 SEEDS. A NEW STOCK OF FIELD, FLOWER, AND GARDEN SEEDS -.AND FRUIT TREES! HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED AND ARE for sale by HACHENEY & STEM ME, Seedmen, Corner First and Taylor streets, Portland, Ogn.. 6-21 "IE. J. O. BLKX5, DD cutis t, Southwest corner First and Yamhill PORTLAND, OREGON. REMOVAL DR. SLOAN HAS REMOVED 1 0 THE NEW bJ?c.k.oa Seenl. between Morrison and Yamhill streets. Office Rooms 1, 2, 8 and 4. 6-1S T. A. M'ERIDE, Attorney-at-Law Office in Monnastes" Brick, FlrstSt.. Portland. S-1S MISCELLANEOUS. FLEISCHHER, MAYER & CO., NOS. 43 AND 45 FRONT STREET, Importers and Wholesale Dealers. FALL SEASON. M R. MAYER HAS MADE VERY EXTEN- slve purchasesofa tun line 01 MILLINERY GOODS, Direct from the Manufacturers and Importers in New York. Our StocK will consist ot the latest styles and shades of Feathers mill Plumes, French Flowers, Hats, Shapes, Ribbons, Plain, Oros Grain and Fancy, Silks, Velvets, etc., etc., To which we Invito the attention of the MII1I ney Trade or Oregon and Washington .terri tory. Being the ouly 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 RED HOUSE! Xo. 5 Washington Street, Sign of the Amazonian PHIST, Is where HIMES, THE PRINTER, holds his IDctily Levoes ! from 7 a. 11. to 6 p. si. A LABOR-SAVING ENTRANCE! Level with the street, has been provided for the accommodation of customers. UNIQUE AND TASTEFUL PRINTINC, In endless variety, at the Most Reasonable Rates. 6-12 A. L. FRANCIS, DEALER IN PIANOS AND ORGANS And Agent for the world-renowned TFEBER FIAX0S Jfc STANDARD ORGANS. Also Agent for the COTTAGE GEM PIANO AND GERMAN UPRIGHT. ' Instruments sold on Tory easy Installments. Large discounts to music teachers, schools. and churches. WE KEEP NO STORE AND PAY NO rent, whereby we are enabled to sell very low. We ship our instruments direct, and al low our patrons the privilege of testing before purchasing. Being a practical musician, as well as tuner and repairer, we guarantee what ever we sell. Address A. L. FRANCIS, 6-15 Lock Box 235, Portland. Or. E. CORBETT'S LIVERY, HACK AND FEED STABLES (FIRE-PROOF), Corner Second and Taylor Streets. Reasonable Charges for Hire. Particular At tention paid to .Boarding Horses. Orders lor Hacks Promptly Attended to, Day or jNiguu K3" Orders mnr be lelt at the Stables, or-at the store of Flshcl & Roberts. 5-86 CITATIOX. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for the county of Multnomah. In the matter or the guardianship of Dora E. Hess, a minor. H. F. Kuetemyer, guardian. At this time came on to be beard the petition of H. F. Kuetemyer, guardian of Dora E. Hess, a minor, for a license to sell certain real estate. It appearing satisfactorily from said petition that It would be beneficial to said ward to sell her interest In the following described lands (which is an undivided one-eighth) sltuate-in Yamhill county, Oregon, and described as the nortn one-hail of the Donation land claim or John H. Hess and wife, and being t lid part set offby the government Rurvey to the said John ii.iess lying in sections is anu i in xownshlp three (3) south of fin n re two (21 and in spot inn n 13 and 24 Township three (3) south of Range mree west 01 wujauieue meriuian ana oe Ine notification No. 1.419. it Is hereby ordered that the next of kin of said ward, and all per sons Interested In said estate, appear before the uoun on juarcn mn, a. v., isn, ai me nour 01 10 a. u., to show cause why a license should not be cranted to said euardlan for the sale nr such estate, and that a copy of this order be served upon said next of bin and all other per sons interested, by publication in the Nkw Northwest. J. IL WOODWARD. febie Judge. February 12th, 1877. CAPLES & MULKEY, 'Attorney s-at-Law, Boom Xo. 5, Odd Fellows'' Baildin;, TTTTLL GIVE PROMPT AND PERSONAL TV attention to business Intrusted to their care. e-lS MISCELLANEOUS. SHERMAN & HYDE, Corner of Kearny and Salter Streets, SAN FRANCISCO, AND 123 Vlrst Street, Corner Morrison. PORTLAND, OREGON, Importers, Publishers, and Dealers In SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, AKD... Musical Merchandise. These Superb Instruments have achieved a success unparalleled In the history of Piano forte Manufacture. They are remarkable for Great Volume, Purity and Sweetness of Tone, ana uuraDimy. THE CELEBRATED S T A ID A O 3ES. Gr l. 3ST S , The Most Desirable Instruments in the market for church and parlor. Over 28,000 now In nse. NIIERJIAX A HYDE, GENERAL AGENTS, San Francisco. UAXCVACTUBXCS OT TUZ 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 FULIYY WAHRASTED. Prices as low as worthless Pianos are sold for elsewhere. Call and see us before purchasing. Portland, Oregon. TTE ADQUARTE RS OF ALL THE LEADING XL MusicTeachers 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 be left with SHERMAN HYDE, corner First and Morrison streets. Also, headquarters of the Northwestern Band, Parrott, Leader. &-2S 'A Repository or Fashion, lleature, and Instruction." Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. NOTICES OF THE PRESS. For strictly household matters and dress, "Harper's Bazar" is altogether the best thing published. To take It is a matter of economy. No lady can afford to be without it, for the In formation It gives will save her very much more money than the subscription price, be sides giving the household an interesting liter ary visitor. Chicago Journal. "Harper's Bazar" Is profusely illustrated, and contains stories, poems, sketches, and essays ol a most attractive character. In its literary and artistic features, the "Bazar" Is unquestionably the best Journal of Its kind In the country. Saturday Evening Gazette, Bos ton. Terms : Postage Free to all Subscribers In the U. S. Harper's Bazar, one year. $4 00 $4 00 Includes prepayment of U. S. postage by the publishers. Subscriptions to "Harper's Magazine," "Weekly ,"and "Bazar," to one address for one year, $10 00 ; or, two or Harper's Periodicals to one address for one year, $7 00: postage free; An Extra Copy of either the "Magazine," "Weekly," or "Bazar" will be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, In one remittance; or, Six Copies for $20 00, without extra copy: postage free. Back NcaiBERScan be supplied at any time. The Volumes of tho "Bazar" commence with the year. When no time Is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the number next after the re ceipt of his order. The Annunl Volumes of "Harper's Bazar," in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free or expense, for $7 00 each. A Complete Set, comprising Nine Volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rato of $3 23 per volume, freight at expense of purchaser. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on re ceipt of $1 00 each. Indexes to each volume sent gratis on receipt ol stamp. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address 17 nARFER & BROTHERS, New York. A. C. WALL1NC, Book and Job Printer, PITTOCK'S BUILDING, UP-STAIRS Corner Front and Stark streets, Portland, Oregon, oifcrfnoe at REASONABLE RATES. 2-3 It, a- BEX, M. . Office and Residence Corner Morrison and Second streets. Office Hours Prom 1 p.m. to 7 p. M., except Wednesdays and Saturdays 9 A. x. to 12 M. 0-18 MISCELLANEOUS JUST PUBLISHED, A NEW ILLUSTRATED POE "In with you, man !" Pel'tiah 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 have nothing else to do." DAVID AND ANNA IATSON, By Mrs. -AJjigail Seott Duni-svay, Editor "New Northwest," Portland, Oregon, WITH BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS, AND ELEGANTLY BOUNO. Anew 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 Irom Mr. Whlttler's short narrative of "Da vid Matson," with which the reader is probably familiar. David Matson, a Merrimac 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 the 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 his trouble, he surrendered all claim as husband and father to the man who had stepped Into his place, and departed. Mrs. Dunlway has found a theme in this story with which her heart beats In warmest sympathy, and her Hues flow on in the smooth cadence In dicative of the fullest accord. She pictures the gentle, tender, trustful Anna and the wily, cov etous Pelatlah in vivid colors; and Jiow years of poverty and longing, aud 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 Made happy through prosperity," While, If she persists in declining bis 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 ot Anna's second wifehood, and his sad going back to Algeria, are all told so pathetically that our leellngs aie deeply enlisted. No one, with any true sentiment, can read the poem without be ing thoroughly stirred. The Illustrations are In admirable keeping with the passages they are designed 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 lnteres ' 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, pi Ice, $2 00; full gilt extra, $2 50. For sale by book-sellers, or by mail, post-paid, by S. R. WELLS & Co., Publishers, 737 Broadway, New York. OFFICE OF THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Corner Yamhill and Tlrst Sts., Portland, Slay 27, 1S75. THE SIR3CER STILL TRIUMPH AWT ! Name of Company and Machine. The Singer Manufacturing Company Wheeler & "Wilson Manufacturing Company Howe Sewing Machine Company (estimated). Domestic Sewing Machine Company Grover A Baker Sewing Machine Company Weed " " " Wilson " " " Wilcox AGibbs " " " American B.H. " " " Florence " " " Victor " " " iEtna, J. E. Brannsdorf & Co MISCELLANEOUS. FOR PHOTO GRAPHS! . . OF THE.. FINEST O.UAI.ITY, . .... co to. .. EE DAVIDSON BROS., SUCCESSORS TO Shnster & Davidson, Corner First and Yamhill streets, Portland, 5-39 Oregon. FAY & MANNING, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, FLOUR OF ALL GRADES, Selected Teas, Fare Coffscs and Spices, BUTTER AND CHEESE From the Best Dairies, FOREIGN M DOMESTIC FRUITS, Canned Fruits and Tegetables, And a full variety of other goods usually kept 1U a ur&l-uiaaa Corner E and Third street. Goods promptly delivered, free or expense. 5 49 FOR THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS, GO TO Bnchtol & Stolte's PALACE OTP ART, Corner of First and Morrison streets, Portland, 5 (jregon. o THE CLARENDON HOTEL, PORTLAND, OREGON. ZlFER & HXOWIES, Proprietors. Situated Opposite all tho Railroad and Steamship OfSccs. Street Cars pass the House every five minutes. FREE COACH TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. 1-37U ADVERTISEMENTS. No. MachljieslNo. Machinesllncrease orDe- 6oiu in istx I SOIU1I11S7I. crease. 232,411 119.190 154,000 40,114 36,179 21,769 21,247 15,188 14,182 8,960 7,44$ 3,081 211,6711 92,827 Sj.t'OO 22,700 20,000 20,493 17,523 13,710 13,329 5,517 6,292 1,866 Increase 9,231 26.263 Decrease 119,000 17,414 16,179 1,274 3,72 1,47 653 3,443 1,15 1,215 MISCELLANEOUS. BARBER & NICKLIN, DENTISTS, (Successors to J. II. Hatch,) No. 109 First street, Portland, Oregon. SOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED, IN TAKING LEAVb of Portland, returns his sincere thanks for tho liberal patronage that has been bestowed, and would bespeak tor his successors a contin uance or the same. Both Drs. Barber fc Niek lln are gentlemen In every way worthy of any confidence that may bo placed in them, and as such I can conscientiously recommend them to my former friends and patrons. 5-31 J. H. HATCH. AL1SKY & HECELE'S PREMIUM CANDY MANUFACTORY, First St., bet. Alder and Morrison. ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES IN SEASON. The only place to get the Justly celebrated FAN ROASTS AND OYSTER PATTIESi 5-36 C. M. WIBERG, Xo. 105 Front Street, Portland, HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF the Latest Styles or BOOTS AND SHOES, Such as Men's Centennial and Broadway Ties, Ladles' and Children's (Gray Bros, and Boilers A Co.'s) Button, Lace, and Congress Boots. All will be sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. N. B. All goods on hand previous to January 1st, 1876, will be sold at 20 per cent, below cost. 5-32 PIONEER WOOD-YARD, Foot ot Y mhill street. SORENSEN & TAYLOR. ALT. KIXDS OF WOOD, Sawed and unsawed, constantly on hand, and 5 delivered to any part of the city. 27 CIIBIS. SCI.OTII TNVITES HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE X Public generally to call at his NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Washington St., one door cast or Third. vn30 J. H. DOLFH. B. C. BROXAUOH. JOS. SIMON. c. a. Dourr. DOLPH, BR0NACGH, DOLPH & SIMON Attornevs-at-Law, ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, PORTLAND, 2-wtr