-JULY 3, 1879. H0MEJTEW8. The prospect for nrio to-morrow is aoite good. Tlie California will sail for Sitka ami way ports on me am inat. The various banks of tbe city will close to-morrow and Saturday. Remenyi was serenaded at the St Charles Hotel on Monday evening. jolin T. Raymond may be Uie next atmctioo at jnbw jtiarKet.iii8a.ier. Sheriff N onion will swear In a large number or deputies rasjie irourtu. The cricketers wbo- are to play the Victoria eleven left yesterday for that city. Pure buttermilk cab be obtained of Mr. Stitzel, corner North First and B streets. Tbe visiting post ofllce ouloiala agreed that Portland la entitled to free postal delivery. The Idaho CIlv World eavs Portland Is the most rapidly growing oity on the 1'actnc UoasL Tbe steamer Lurllne and tbe barge Autocrat have been engaged for the printers' picnic. Prdbablv four orews will ooutest the double-scull rae to-morrow, to come oil along: tbe elty Trout. Tbe Open Temperance Association's mooali;bt excursion on Tuesday night was numerously attended. - Mr. W. C. Cbattin Is now sole propri etor of the Sanitarium baths, corner Second aud Taylor streets. Judge Bellinger last Saturday sen tenced James Nolan to the penitentiary for ten years for an afasanlt to rob. Mr. R. L. Durham was unanimously elected Auditor and Clerk by tbe Com mon Council on last Thursday evening. Owing to the superior finish and excel lence ol work, A bell stands pre-emlueut as a photographer. Give him a call. Tbe daily papers were not so sareful to suppress tbe suicide of a poor printer last week as they were that of a former member of a prominent First-street Qrra. No. 2' s nine defeated the Owls (No. 8) yesterday afternoon by a score of 21 to lo, fairly outplaying Ibem at every point. This was tbe fifth game for the oat. All those who need cleaning ordyelng uooe win do well to remember that O. Conrad has removed from 227 Second street to 10 Salmon, between Frout and JfirsL Tbe closest contest so far for the oham pion bat was played last Saturday be tween tbe nines of No. 28 and No. 4's engine compauies, tbe latter Anally wiuning. George H. Himes, the reliable expo nent of the "art preeervativeef all arts," is able and willing to do any style of book or job priming. Call at Ito. 5 Washington street. Tbe National Employment Bureau Is at tbe cottage, 107 Morrison street, op posite the post oflle. Mrs. BUI Jones superintends tbe ladies' department. J. Russell Jones, manager. To-night Mrs. II. S. Stubbs will lead tbe prayer meeting at the Congrega tional Church, giving her essay read at tbe geueral association at Forest Grove; subject, "Sabbath Schools." The cases of the State of Oregon vs. Jackson Grant and the two Chinese un der sentence for murder In the first de gree will be re-tried at the present term of the Slate Circuit Court. Bishop Seghers, who has been ap pointed to take charge of this diocese, arrived here Tuesday afternoon, from Victoria, and was tendered a reception by the Catholic clergy aud laity. Manager Maguire is negotiating for the appearance of the comedians. Hob son and Creue, after their visit to Cali fornia next September. Tbey will open tbe regular dramatic season next Fall. A Fourth of July bull will be given to-morrow evening at Turn Halle by tbe Washington Guard Band. Profes sor Boos will lead the orchestra, which Is sufficient guarantee that the musle will be excellent. Notice tbe announcement, In our ad vertising columns, under "New To day," of the popular Third-street firm, Olds & Kinr. Their establishment is first-clans In every particular, aud their prices admit uo grumbling. Young Hodson, tbe Incendiary who fired the Santa Rosa Wine Ompauy's works, first conceived the idea while listening to tbe utterance of the agi tators of the Kearney stamp that so overrun and disgrace California. Rev. E. J. Galvin, of Walla Walla, and Miss Mary E. Maek, sister-in-law of Rev. T. L. Eliot, were married at the Unitarian Choreli In tbls oity last Wednesday evening. The happy couple will make a tour on Paget Sound belore leaving for Walla Walla. Tbe pupils of Hillsboro sehool at tended the funeral of Miss Fearuslde last Thurxiiay In a body. A correspond ent of the Oregnnian says: "It Is seldom that a teacher will gain the love and confidence of her scholars in so short a time as Miss Fearuslde has." A young man named E. A. Kern fired two shots at Henry Wilmer, keeper of a livery stable, on Wednesday morning, at the corner of First and Washington streets. Wilmer assaulted him, knock ing hfm ott a carriage, aud endeavored to take tbe vehicle and horses to his stable, when Kern sent a couple of bul lets after him. The trouble grew out of the fact that Kern owes Wilmer a bill for stabling. Tbe number of arrests during the month of June was 166. About 90 per cent of this article whs for "drunk and disorderly." The .psllce seem to have beeu exercising themselves a little, ow ing to tbe fact that there Is a new mem ber in tbe Board of Bailee Commission ers, and raided 'the long-uudlsturbed opium-acnoking dsns. The number ar rested for violation of tbe ordinance against this vlee was 21. Of tbe Jbrtr-one teachers engaged for tbe poblte sebooVs.ln this city for the ensuing ye' seven are ladles. The hmo nw all tbe seboote Klla C. SaWn iglier brandies' In pi the North. Miss ig '"principal in that school. inline teachers beinir employed hi tl :t .building. It need be tbufr the gentlemen re- hardly stswea H hrntt salaries and escape the .ry of UflffiJUB tue youoBest r'ipiia. ft is a hexoltizens of Port- and that itSi like tbe great Kesaeoyi lay-tosmall audiences wuiie a ramatic company was forced U hoBnt the sign, "standing room onlv." every night. Barrett Is nn iinnt mrtat. but liia sunnort was poor. iUmeoyl and the two people with him, Mia Ktnntsv Thurston and Mr. i. Di'i'.-ken, ars without doubt the greatest r-jst. tfat ever vtsttea i-ortianu. ine Vanrfaff sewn s to be about right when it Mva the nerfnfmatice is too classical for the stventee Porllander. A matinee ill be given to-morrow afternoon, and j In the evewtag tbey will make their last appearance lo Portland. ' THTHSDAY. LMILStV mas mi sboatKlIB ca The sale of tbe 0. S. N. Co.'s property was consummated lost Tuesday after noon, Mr. Henry Vlllard representing the purchasers. In all, there were twenty-peven steamers and three barges, aggregating a carrying capacity of about 10,000 tons. In addition, the locks at Oregon City, a large amount of wharf property, live miles of railroad at tlie Liower Cascades, fifteen miles from Tbe Dalles to Cclilo. and thirty mites from Wallula to Walla Wallo. were inoluded in tbe transfer. It is said that S2.000.000 was tmld down. though that does not inolude tbe entire purchase price. It is said tbo purchasers received four-fifths of the company's biuck anu six-seveutus ol tlie walla Walla Railroad. tsarretl's benefit, last Friday, was largely attended. It was perhaps tbe most murderous performance ever given of "Julius Cassar." Willie Seymour was called before tbe curtain at the end of the third act for a poor rendition of .Marc Autouy. air. Uarrell wisely gave tbe forum scene for blm in the follow ing act. At itsconclusion be was called before the curtalu, and a poem, written by Mr. A. T. Hawlev. of ban irancisco. was read by Judge Deady. Tbe Sunday Welcome describes Its reudltlon In tbe following truthful manner: "Judge Deady's song at Barrett's benefit sur- prlteu even his most Intimate friends by the latent powers of vocalism dis played. Many, however, would have preferred to hear some talented elocu tionist, like Colonel J. McCrakeu, read the poem, instead of hearing the Judce sing it without an orchestral accompa niment.'1 Tbe performance would have been more satisfactory If the prompter bad been provided with a trumpet; his words would have been a little more audible. A lady In North Portland, tbe other day, ordered the Celestial who presides over tbe culinary department of her nouseuolu to prepare a certain Kluu or pudding for dessert, in which the Haver ing essence was extract of lemon. Tbe "little brown man" informed her that me no got lemen." She was going up to a grocery store, and said she would get a bottle of tbe extract. She returned, but forgot the extract. Tbe domestic shortly after was Hint up stairs for something, and discovered a lemon bot tle filled with a light-looking fluid. He thought the lady bad forgotten to give him the lemon, and so carried the bottle dowu and flavored the savory dessert with the contents. When the pudding was served, it was discovered that some thing was wrong. It was not particu larly good. The madam remembered she had failed to get the essence of lemon, aud Inaugurated an investigat ing committee. She now thoroughly believes that hair oil, even if kept in a lemon bottle, dims not give an inviting taste to anything. The young lady of the be use, In one of the little freaks that uo mortal person can understand, had filled a lemon bottle with the oleagin ous article. Kearney's slogan, "The Chinese must go," fell on the inno cent's fan-like cur, aud the poor Mongol now (Hinders over the eccentricities of a 'ilelioan woman's toilet as he waits for another situation that will yield him the munificent sum of four dollars per week. It Is claimed that the announcement that Bolivia had authorized vessels sail ing under her flag to seize Chilian mer chandise even in ueutral ships aud not contraband of war, emauated from Chilian sources. A Bolivian ageut at Lima, Peru, disclaims any knowledge of the proclamation. That the pbonasrapfa caa "bottle op" the voice and pass It down to future ages Is Indeed a womler, bat Is sot the restoration of a lost voice more wonderful ? And yet Dr. Ileree'a Golden Medical Discovery speedily restores a lost voice, oars hoarseness, sore throat, bron chitis, and consumption. Many ministers who had abandoned the pulpit, by reason of sure throM and general debility, have, by the nseof the Discovery, been restored lo perfect health and suengtb. Sold by drain tit. Tbe proper coarse lo be pursued by any one troubled with a disease of tbe skin Is to pro cure and use wKbovt delay Glennm Sou-hfr Soap, the most reliable of partners. It com pletely removes) those eruptions which olnt ments so often full U cure, and remedies Irri tation, abrasions and roughness of the skin. Pimples, blotches, tan, freckles, In short, all eomptexkmal blemishes are eradicated by It, and It aflbrds prompt relief to m ancles and Joints racked by rheumatism. Clothing and linen which have been used In the stek -room caa be thoroughly disinfected by It, and dls- of an obnoxious nature prevented by Its It completely does away with two paces sity ol costly salpbnr baths, since at a merely nominal expense it prod doss the saw cflfeeU. Phyrtclans of eminence speak In lb highest terms of Its remedial properties, and It has been used as a disinfectant and deodoriser In hospitals and Inarmarles with the most satis factory results. It is extremely popular with the fair sex, on account of the eiearoaes and smoothness with which It endows tbe cuticle, thas heightening personal comeliness, as well as promoting a healthy condition of the porous system. Sold by druggists. Price, B cents per cake. On box (t cakes), 73 cents, sent by mail, prepaid, on receiptor price, c N. Crttieaton, proprietor, 7 sixth a venae, New York City. NEW THIS WEEK. SUMMER GOODS! LADIES' LINEN SUITS AND OUSTERS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. PIQUES, LAWNS & GRENADINES IN THE BEST VAI.UK4. FANS, PARASOLS AN3 SEASONABLE UNDERWEAR, NEW AND CHEAP. THE BEST BARGAINS IN BLACK DRESS AND TRIMMING SILKS BVRK OFFERED IN 0HB8ON. OLDS & SING, No. 117 Third street, Portland, Oregon. 8-5 A CARI. To all wboareranerlBs from tbeorrorsand lnd herotkras of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc, I will send recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. Tbls great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary la South America. Send a ulf-ad dressed envelope to the Its v. Joseph T. Inman Station D, New York City. 8-29 Certain Cure for Oncer. Mrs. Dr. Mary O. Brown takes this method of y log to the afflicted that she I In possession of a safe, certain, and painless cure for that most loathsome and terrible disease known as Cancer, in all its forms and phases. Her remedy Is never known to fall. Address lira. Dr. Mary O. Drown, Olympia, W. T. 7- off- The National Gold Medal was awarded to Dradley A Rulofson lor the best Photographs In tbe United Stales, and the Vienna Medal lor the best In the world. 129 Montgomery street. San Francisco. Illlll Hair ami Whisker Iye,blaekorbrown 0 cents. DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY. GREAT DISPLAY I 'THE WHITE HOUSE!" MILLIXEKT GOODS! Tho Vory Latest Stylos Direct from NEW YORK. flowers, it i n no xs, featiihiim, rtc. In all New Colors and Shades. HA.T3 AND BONNETS In all the New Shapes, trimmed to order by an leoomplMted Milliner. PATTERN HATS IN ELEGANT VARIETY A Carefully Selected Stock of FASHIONABLE SPRING DRESS GOODS, TIBS, GLOVES. RUCIIINOS, BUTTONS, AND FRINGES. Merchants from the Interior ate respectfully Invited to Inspect our-goods before purchasing their Spring supplies. LEWIS A- STRAUSS. 839 No. S7 Vint Street. SUMMER MILLINERY I MILS. J. STKl'IIEXSON Hasjast received a large addition to Iter stock. wubhuri; ui mi ciegani varmy oi SUMMER MILLINERY! TTAVINO ENGAGED MISS FULTON, a IT leading milliner of Snn PruneJsoft. we otter the Latest and Choicest Styles In tbe elty at the LOWEST RATES. Apprentice gtrl wanted Immediately. Six large rooms to let. MRS. J. STEPHENSON, No. 247 First st, tL Main and Madlsou. 8-W n WASHINGTON ST., PORTLVND. OltE U gon. respectfully request all the readersof Ibe Nbw Nokthwrst who have work la his line to call U Don or aillnM hltn VllmniM given on application, and all Inquiries promptly answered. n-Al OREGON TRANSFER COMPANY General Forwarding and Commission. FreJsht and bassac forwarded and tieilvered with dispatch. Pianos and Furniture moved. Orders far Hacks I'rarnptlr Attended to, Day or Night. Oilier S. tr. Tor. Second nud Ntnrk Sis. or Maris, Care of O. T. Oo. SOMETHING NEW FOR PORTLAND PURE MILK AND CREAM! KAIMtOAD 31 ILK BRPliT! HOTTER MILK and SOUR MILK always on band. S-M FARW'SLL A OILKBY. BENKERT'5 BOOTS WIBERO & KIERNAN'S, 115 Front street, PORTLAND -0RHO0N S-IT S. A. NEPPACH, Plini'miicint, Dealer In DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND MEDICINES. DEUrSCIIE APOTHEKB. Corner First and Oak streets, Portland, Or. Phystatans Prescriptions Prepared at all o uours. uay uriKuu XOTICK. 0. CONRAD HAS REMOVED Djcln; and Clcanin Establishment Prom Second street to Jfo. Salmon, h- ivhd nnuw rronL 8-41 Ico Croam and Soda Water I ALISKY & HECELE'S PliEMIUa CAXDT JIAXU FACTO BY, rimt St., bet. Alder and Morrison. S-3S CHRIS. S CLOTH pfJTTBS 1113 OLD PATRONS AND TTTE A. i-uuue generally to call at Ills NEW BUTCHER SHOO " CSM stu AUUU. MISCELLANEOUS. FISHEL & ROBERTS, LEADING CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, MERCHANT TAILORS, Corner ol 11 rt nud Alder streets. PORTLAND, OREGON. - THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK ! THE MOST FASHIONABLE STOCK! TUB HOW EST PJtlOES Of any House In the State. EVERT GARMENT WARRANTEO AS REPRESENTED risur.i. .v nonr.RTS. Turner First nnil Alder Streets. 6-se SINGER SINGER SINGER Sewing Machines! Sewing Machines! Sewing Machines! GREAT GREAT REDUCTION! REDUCTION ! These popular Machines are now sold greatly reduced prlees. Call or send for price before purchasing any other. Machines sold on note or lease, and a liberal discount for cash. THE SIXCrit MTG COMI-AXT, WILLIS a FRY, Manager, lis First street, between Yamhill and Taylor T It 41 I I .. EMPIRE BAKERY. VOSS & FUHR, (Successor to Peter Wajner), Manufacturer of Bread, Cakes, Pastry, Pilot Bread Soda, Picnic, Butter, Boston, Su;ar and Sboo Fly CRACKERS, JENNT UNO CAKES, GIKCER SNAPS, ETC. SI Washington street, Portland Ogn. oOnIers from the Trade solicited. PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. KOOJIS-forucr First aud StnrU Kl., over Ladd A TUton's Bank. Osnlalas Orcr Klgbt Thousand Cholre Book, Over 100 Papon and Magazines. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Monthly line SI OO Iaynble Quarterly Directors Win. R. Ladd. P. tiSclinrlpr. Jr M. P. Deadr, II. W. Corbett, W. II. lirackett, A. a aiblw, d II. IwIs,M. W. Fechhelmor.IL riuiiBg, L 111 U III. Office m MATTHBW P. DEADY.. .President I. KAILIXH- -Vice iTesUlent I", a SCHUYLKR.Jn -Treasurei M. W. KKCH1 1 HIM Ell .Correspondlne Sec HENRY A. OXER Librarian and RecSec G. NEIMEYER, MERCHANT TAILOR First street, bet. Ash nud I'lur, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FINE ami complete stock of , SCOTCH, ENGLISH, FRENCH t DOMESTIC GOODS Yi'hteli aro unsii.passed, and which he will make up AT COST PRICES. as PROF. E. COOK, HAVING SEVERED HIS CONNECTION with the Oregon Conservatory of Music, has opened MUSIC PARLORS On First U, bet. Mnlu and Salmon, Over the Music Store of Robblns A Yates, and Is prepared to teacn riano, urgnn, oice uuuu IncSinRlni;. Thorough ISassand Harmony. Annllcatlons may be made at tbe Music Store of I). W. Prentice A Co., Robblns A Yates, or at Morse's Palace or Art. Pmf. Cook, throoch the conrtesr of Mr. Jas. Steel, Rev. J. A. Cruzan and D. w. Prentice A Ok, begs leave to refer lo these gentlemen as to personal cuantcirranu professional aoiiiiy.s-.ii GO TO THE AURORA RESTAURANT, Northeast cor. Front and Alder streets, The only place In Portland where you can get A GOOD SQUARE MEAL 6 For 25 Cents. 35 W. J. QUINN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Stark street, between First and Second, PORTLAND, OREGON. SUITS MADE TO OIIDER I 1 T.(t Ul.l. and guaranteed to give ' lauuicuuu THE NEW NORTHWEST. SIXTH l'EAK OF Pl'BLlOATIOX ! THE NEW NORTHWEST, A Weekly Journal DEVOTED TO THE PEOPLE'S BEST INTERESTS I Independent In Politics and Religion! rniHS WELL-KNOWN WEEKLY J0UR- nal begins Its Ninth Year of Publication with Its Issue ot May 1st, 1ST9, under the busi ness management ot the Diwiway Pudlish- isoConrAr, to whom all letters connected with the Editorial, Advertising or Subscription Departments of the paper are to bo herentter directed. The Nrw Northwest Is not a Woman's Rights, but a Unman Rights organ, devoted to whatever policy may be necessary to secure the greatest good to the greatest number. It knows no sex,nopolltIcs,no religion, no party, nocolor.no creed. Its foundation la fastened upon the rock of Eternal Liberty, Universal Emancipation and Untrammeled Progression. OFFICE OF PDBIJCATION-Southwest cor ner or Front and Washington Streets, (up stairs), Portland, Oregon. THE OHARMING SERIAL STORY, "ELISOR XORTOX," Br MRS. MARY SHANE SMITH, Was commenced In our Issue of May Sth. MRS. DTJNI WAY'S peculiarly original style of Editorial Correspondence will continue from week to week to attraet thousands of readers, and Editorials are promised upon all the leading topics of the day. CORRE SPONDENTS are also employed to furnish weekly letters from Washington, New York and various parts of Europe. No pains will be spared to make THE NEW NORTHWEST the leading newspaper of Its class In America. Its literature Is always moral In tone and Instructive and elevating in I character, and Is sousht after by the best and most Intelligent class of readers. As a medium for Ad vertlslHg, this Journal has no superiors. NOW IS THE HME TO SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIPTION RATES, IN ADVANCE: Single copies, one year Six months , Three months. -!3C0 - 1 SO 1 to LI RUR AL INDUCEMENTS Agents and Canvassers I SEND IN YOUR ORDERS EARLY! Rally. Friends, Co the Support of Jlmnan Itlelit on'1 The People'a raper. DUNIWAY POBLISIIINO COMPANY, Corner of Front and Washington streets (en- trance on Washington), Portland, Or. MISCELLANEOUS. FLEISCHNEE, MAYES & CO. Front and First streets, bet. Ash and A, Importers and Wholesale Dealers SUMMER SEASON. M R. MAYBR HAS MADE VERY EXTEN slve pureiiaseaor a run line oi MILLINEEY GOODS, Direct from the Manufacturers and Importers In New York. Our stock will consist oi me latest styles and shades or JTeutlier-H nnl PluincH, French Flowers, Hats, Shapes, Ribbons, Plain, Gros Grain and Fancr, Silks, YelTCts, etc., etc., To whleh we (nvlte the attention of the Milli nery Trade of Oregon and Washington Terri tory. Being the only Wholesale House In trie State Importing MILLINERY GOODS direct from New York, we will be prepared to offer extra Inducements to our Friends and Patrons. OREGON FER.VITl'KE a.LVUFACTUniXG C03IPAXY, Manufacturers of And dealers In CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATS, RTJ6S, CDRTAINS, WALLPAPBR,SrRINO BEDS, HAIR MATTRESSES, Etc. Sales-rooms, Cbrner First and Yamhill Sts., Steam Factory, Ooi Br Front and Madison SU.. PORTLAND. OREGON. 3S Portland to San Francisco. Carrj ins U. S. Hall and Wells, Fargo i Co.'s Express. The Oreiron Kleamshln Oomnanv and Pa- elllc Coast steamship Company will dispatch, every five days, for the above port, one or their new and elegant A 1 Iron Steamships, viz: THE OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER, AND STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SAILING DAYS June 3, S, 13, 19, 23, 28. . THROUGH TICKETS sold to all the princi pal Cities In the United Stales and Canada. For partienlars for Passage and'Frelgbt,apply to G.W. WEIDLER, Agent O.S.S. Co., Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or J. McCRaKEN ACo.,Agts P.C.S. S.CO., 00, 62 and 61 North Front ML, Portland, Or. COBBETT'S LIVERY, HACK AND FEED STABLES, Cor. Second snd Taylor streets. Reasonable Charges for Hire and JjSl'!,zC Haek orders promptly attended. Day or Nlgnu WOODWARD AvMAOOO.V I'roj"s. PIONEER WOOD-YARD, Fjot of Tamhlll street. JULIUS BORESSEN. AIL KINDS OF WOOD, Sawed and unsawed, constantly on hand, and c HAllrered tA an Dart nt the rlfv rr BARBER & NICKLIN. DEXTI8TS, (Successors to J. IL Hatch,) No. 100 First street, Portland, Oregon. MiTlrr TIi?,U?5SI2'EDV1fS' TAKING LEAVt .-f- . , . . hi n ii is sincere tnanksfoi the liberal patronage that has been bestowed ""J'dbespeat for his successors contin uance of the same. Both Drs. Barber A Nick ,ln ?re eeot'emen In every way worthy ofanv confldence that may be placed In theni.indii SuCll 1 rMl r MnlAnllniial . . to m v roTeVVrienH . . n.i Vf. ,'""""nci mem . rMUu3. J. 11. HATCH. MISCELLANEOUS. Importers, Jobbers, and Re tail Dealers IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE I onStrtsini i n Between Morrison and Yamhill streets. In order to make room for our SPRING STOCK I We have made Surprising Reduction in prices IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Dry Goods I Dry Goods! Dry Goods! Dry Goods ! Dry Goods! Dry Goods! 0-003DS! Dry Goods! Dry Goods! Dry Goods! Dry Goods ! Dry Goods I Dry Goods! FANCY GOODS! Silks, Novelties, Clothing, and FURNISHING GOODS! Hats and Caps, Ulsters and Overeoats, wltl all oe sotu at Astonishing low Prices. BOOTS AND SHOES "WITH Grocery Department Connected, T TUB GREAT AMERICAN STORE. COMSTOfK & PFLIIGEB, Second street, between Morrison and Yamhill, roruano. x JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. Hi Front street, Portland, Oreeon. Fine Assortment of CIQCXS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SPECTACLES At LOW PRICES. Iam selling American Watches at EASTERN PRICE'S with Wells Pareo charges added. NO HUMBUG ! Seth Thomas' Clocks at Old Rates. REPAIRING a Specialty. In Prices I Defy Competition. 8-3 CATARRH POSITIVELY CURED ! DR. JAMES KECK, THE CELEBRATED Catarrh Doctor, of Chicago, formerly of .MM t. ....... T . . I I . .1 ..II1UI .IlltlUI.I) I J 11 VJ .1 .UW.VU IU 1 III V. lilt. Oregon, where he gives (at his office) a FREE TRIAL of a SURE CURE FOE CATAHEH. The Doctor treats snceessfallr all nhmnta Hf Cli Una anil P.mnta U'mlrnuu.. u. .. eer without pain; has a never-falling cure for rr.ctu wiiu auus. jieaicines senc to all parts of the countrv. and ail nroor Questions answered through the mails DromDtlv bv en. closlnstwostamps. OmceConsultatlon FREE. h me, or can anu see ine Doctor II you are needing medical aid. oince birowbrldge'sBulldlng.cornerlttand Alder streets, north of Town Clock, motni No.'s IS and It, second floor. Office hours From 11 a. v. to 12 jr., ami from 1 to 5, and 6 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 1 tot p. x. L USb UiUW XMJX JOB. S-t NEW MARKET. NEW ENGLAND MARKET (Formerly Amador), Corner of North Fonrtli mid l: streeta. rf THIS MARKET YOU WILL FIND AT all times, and at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, Fresh, Smoked and Salt Meats, Poul try. Lard and Birzs. Also Henrv Ames i Co.'s Standard St. Louis Sugnroareu Hams, and. James E. Boyd's Extra Omaha Hams, the nan auey oranu. BirGlve us a call. 8-9 NEW ENGLAND MARKET. DR. J. a. OLE XX. TJentiwt, Southwest corner First and Tamhlll PORTLAND. OREGON. ATTORXEYS-AT-IiAW. w.cjonssos. r.o.M'cowjf. la.macrux. JOHNSOil M'COWH i MACRUM, Attorneys and Counselors-at -Law WIHPraellce In all the Courts of theState. AJm.ua - ' " ' , 1 1 1. w v. A i 1 11 n. VAJllCfT- tlons, lncludlne Rents of Portland Property promptly made. Abstracts furnished, and Real Estate Leased, Bought and Sold In Mult nomah and Clackamas counties. Particular A T I ' M 1 1(111 Hritn fn hnilnualn 1 1. 11 i . - " - . vi.j m .iiv U. O. iUlU. Offlce, Oregon City. Offlees-Monnastes' Briek, First street, Port land, Oregon, and Main street, Oregon City. J0I1K II. MITCHELL RALl'lt X. DKMKNT. MITCHELL & DEMENT, AHorncys-at-Law. OFFICE Cornertirst and Morrison streeU, rooms rormerly oooupled byBuehtet'a Pie tBre Gallery. 8-3S 3. If. BO LP ir. Z. C BROSAUOII. JOS. SUJOW. C A. DOUU. Doirn, BBoxAuon, dolfh a siho.i Attornc vs-at-Laro ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, PORTLAND. JNO. M. DALY, Attorney-a t-Law DALLutS, OREGON, WILL PRACTICE lviu United States Courts. rlLL PRACTICE IN THE DISTRICT AND