The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, March 04, 1880, Image 3

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    MARCH'4, 18S0
LOOALJiEWS.
Old & King's clearance sale still con
linaea.
The City Ouuciluieii aie in favor of a
rity Hall.
E. 6. KenrHey Is Jlriiiwl a Ow-
Ron's U. S. Manual.
"Rilr" will Im reheated at Kew
Market Theater to nlgut.
The Oregon Mutual In-uranee Com
lraov will withdraw from iHisiueaS.
The Scandinavians cave a lame party
at Armory Hall on sattiruay nigut.
Jan. Grahamslaw, a Hhip carpenter, Is
inisits;- oupposeu to nave sulenied
Tb First-street liuildf nxr which fell
in the recent hurricane, is to lie rebuilt.
Mrs. L. Cole died in East Portlauil
latit week. Stm. wag sHricfcel) w ith w-
raiyeis.
CapitalteU are sefil to 1k looking for
sailaule grounds for a Tor tlam! Agrleiil
turat Society.
The New Market Theater company
appear at Vaneouver to-night in
"Hunted Down."
Ktae Tlllle Cara there, a lilgtily-re-ppeeied
young lady, died In this city on
Tuesday evening.
Ira F. Bowers' furniture factory, on
Water street, between Hall ami Harrl
bOH, ta oam plated.
fon. J. X Dol4i del!verel (he annual
tHMraas before the Oregon Bible Soc&ty
r Teeaday evening.
J. 15. Gardiner, of Gardiner A Dor
ranee, wholeeale Jeweler, has decamped
vrltli the Arm's lunde.
Rer. Mr. May delivered an able lec
ture on higher education at Masonic
Hall on Saturday night.
Hon. awl Mrs. H. H. Gllfry. now In
Waablngtjfe were recently made happy
by the arrffltt of a girl baby.
PrenUee A Co' stalled birds, that
4jg and a at as if alive, are quite a ikv
elly and attract much attention.
The Supreme Court has affirmed the
deeJsioft of the Cireuit Court In Ah
Iee's case, and be must be hung.
On 8ndy evening, a horse attached
to a ctraet-aar slipped and fell, and the
ear passed ever the aulnial, killing it.
A wife-beater named Hamilton was
given the full extent of the law by
Jodge Stearns last w eek 25 days in jail.
The Protestant churehes of tin city
I meetings last Sunday evening, in
i Interest of the Oregon Bible Sooiety.
aoafe Mayer, Esq.. aceoinimnied bv
l wife and two daughter, Miss Bertha
I disss Jtosa, will arrive by the Ore-
Owing ta the eafwrinr fiiiielt atul excel
lence ol warfc, Abell etuutls pre-eminent
t a priatoKranbar. Give him u
The Oregon Bible Sootety surfed 92
taaiHes with the snriplures during the
year; also 61 parsons and B Sabbath
Mr. W. A. Wheeler, son of Jacob
Wheeler, Is iu this oily, amd is looking
ft Ms claim to the bodwees part of East
fWMawl. I
A wealthy China man died In this city '
l.a ni,l...i ..c i... . I
iW nvrenn -a f bwjmd Wit ajwmiij IT03
ueaupoEed of an Muueintl number of paid
Hsnwrnexs.
Mnrx & Jorgensen will soon ereet a
te-stnry brick building on the lot at
tbe southeast corner of Second aud Mor
rhM streets.
Mrs. D. F. Smith, formerly a well
tahws eloeutionist of this city, bnt
w of Oakland. Cal.. Is visit intr her
Flshel A Roberts are making improve
meals in tbe interior of their clotiiiug
ttabliehuient to better dlsiitav I heir
fine Mock of goods. -
-Mr. D. W. Williams is a candidate fir
Sebeol C!rk fr n Mother term. He lias
been faithful in tbe past, and can he
trusted in the future.
A chambermaid at the Burton House
cewhided the night-watehmau of the
Itotel on Saturday, he having spoken
disparagingly of Iter character.
The Oregon Railway Company, Lim
ited, have advertised for 85.000 ties for
the new iiarmw-guage from this oHy
through tbe Willamette Valley.
Dr. Keek pleads not guilty to the
charge of procqriug an abortion on a
woman living iu East Portland, aud
ays be is a violin) of persecution.
Tbe Oregon Steamship Company have
transferred their vessels aud properly lo
the Oregon Railway aud Navigation
Company. Consideration, $2,314,000.
Tbe entertainment for the benefit of
the Oregon Humane Society, which was
announced for Tuesday night, will be
given Ibis evening at Y. M. C. A. Hall.
Professor Crawford delivered an able
lecture at the Unitarian Chapel last
evening on the "Metric System," being
tit fourth lecture In the course on social
Mrs. K. R. Hamilton, a venerable,
lady, well-known ami highly respected,
died In this city on the 23th tilt., at the
residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Lloyd
Brooke.
During February, the Portland police
made 903 arrests, and only 60 per cent
were charged as "drunk and disorderly,"
though most all could be indirectly
traeed to tbe same source.
On Tuesday morning tbe steamboat
Willamette Chief and tbe barge
"Wyacbie ran on some submerged plies
Iu the Willamette slough aud were
sunk. No lives were lost.
Mr. E. F. Heroy, than whom no gen
tleman iu Portland is more favorably
known, wishes the voters of this school
district to remember next Monday that
be Is a candidate for the otllce or clerk.
Chas. Young's barber shop, in tbe
Biekel block, on Stark street, was slight
ly damaged by Are on Sunday evening.
There was $500 insurance on the shop.
Iiieeudaries undoubtedly started the
fire.
On next Tuesday evening, the pupils
of Professor Halprnner will give him a
complimentary party at ins dancing
academy, corner First and Stark streets.
All former friends and pupils are in
vited. Tickets, $1.
Fairchild and Bernard, the alleged
Haear murderers, have been set at lib
erty, Prosecuting Attorney Caples
thinking it will not be possible to con
vict them, though they bad a narrow
escape at their trial.
Those who wish an excellent suit of
clothing, guaranteed to give perfect sat
isfaction as lo price, quality and fit.
should call on W. H. Utter, with W. J
Quinn, who has re-opened at his old
stand, 2S Stark street.
The story reaches this city that a
miscreant named Hudson has ruined
two girls, 11 and 14 years of age re
spectively, In Clackamas county. The
officers are upon bis track. The father
of tbe girls is also looking for him.
Tiie temperance entertainment at Y
M. C A. Hall on Saturday evening was
a decided success. Professor uonke,
Miss Dora McCord, Miss Anna beam
side, Mrs. H. W. Scott, Miss Sorjora
Witberell, Dr. Bird, and Mrs. Cruzan
THURSDAY..
ably assisted in the eutertalotnent. Mr.
Cruzan was too hoarse lo talk, but
President Caples stepped in the breach
ami made an excellent auuresa.
Clerk Williams reports that the ex
penditure lu thlreebool uietriet during
the past year refteiwfi d,i.iu., ji mis
amount, one-half was expedited on the
Park School ami III renal I ill lit; Uie liar
rlsou-street house, the net cost of all the
school being $39.7:6 T"i.
The mauy rea'dent'oT ifiVXuw North
West who are couueoled with the mil
linery trade are reminded that the great
Wholesale ilrm of ! lelsclmer. Jlaver ft
On. wHI- supply 'tifetn with the latest.
choicest and cheapest goods in their line,
comprising every sort of staple and nov
elty in the Eastern market, and at
prices that defy successful competition.
air. .Mayer makes a-- siieoiallr ol tins
burtine and personally eupervises
the selection of toods in New York,
where he Is thoroughly acquainted
with the trade, and is able aud wil
ling to give his fur Western customers
the benefit of bis large experience.
The theatrical business has not Im
proved during the past week, though a
large audience greeted the matinee per
formance of "The Two Orphans." Miss
Adams and Little Maud were the recip
ients of a joint heiietllou Tuesday night,
when "Hunted Down" and the farce,
"Out to Nurse," were giveu to a large
house. Miss Adams acquitted herself
very creditably, and the little one proved
herself the blirgeet card in the troupe.
The bill was repeated last night, aud
will he given at the matinee on Satur- j
day. Mr. Chaplin's hcueflt Is announced
for to-morrow evening. The manage
ment intend to bring out novelties next
week, Including the " Prismatic Foun
tain."
At the annual school meeting of the
tax-payers of this district on Monday
night, a tax of $ mills for the ensuing
year was voted. This Is the same
umouut as was voted last year, and will
give suflleient funds to sustain the
High School. Also, a committee of in
vestigation was appointed to Inquire
Into the manner in which the schools
are conducted. Itis composed of Messrs.
E. D. Stmltuek, Charles SI ton, 0. A.
Dolph, Win. Kapun, Win. Watkins, A.
YVaklrnan, airs, v Lu xlenuerson, Airs.
Mary Holbrook, Mrs. M. S. Burrell,
Rev. Dr. Atklnaoo ami Rev. T. It Eliot.
The oommlltee will report Monday,
July 12th, when they will Inform the
tax-payers bow much "flummery" they
found
Modesty.
Modesty is to a woman what the deli
cate bloom Is lo the peuch lte greatest
beauty. Bot once gone, uo liuuiau
power can restore iL Many modest
women sutler In silence for years with
the most painful HflectioiH of the deli
cate vital organs of the body, rather
than to imparl the knowledge of their
sufferings to a physician. This great
army of martyrs will be rejoiced to
know that at last a purely vegetable'
aud harmless remedy has beeu diecov-,
ered, which cures immediately all dis
eases and weaknesses of the kidneys aud
bladder, no matter ol hnwloug-etanditig
or of what nature. It is the nonderful
Oregon Kidney Tea, which ft sold
by all druggists, and challenges the
wo'rld.
Countless Miflererk And the balm of relief.
ard ,h ,oaat,a ot lM"!u?""d "l"a'tb
tn AYKBS SAKSAfAKIUA. It ta the motl po
Atm saksai'aiuua. It M tbe most po
tent of all toe alteratives to purify tne system
and cleanse the blood. Jt josesses Invigorat
ing qualities, so that It stimulates the laded
vitalities sad purges eat the corrupiioas
which mingle with the blood, promoting de
rangement and deeay. We are assured by
many Intelligent peyelelan that tfaU medi
cine eures beyond all other or tu klnd.andwe
can fortify this statement by our own ezperi
eoce. Punxsatawney (Pa.) Argoa.
NEW THIS WEEIC
Way Up! '
Prices Way Down !
FISHSL' & ROBERTS
JJAVB RECEIVED, DIRECT FROM THE
MANUFACTURERS, Al.I, THE LATBST
STYLES OF
Nobby Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, Etc.
Which, allbovcfc they have advaaesd In pries
33 per eeat, wilt be sold for the next 00 day
at old prices.
nsiirr, hoiirkt-;.
Corner ol Flrit and Aider streets
PORTLAND, O
-
THT5 SECOND
j. US' 3ST TT l. Xj
Clearance Sale 3
' OF THEIR
ENTIRE STOCK AT COST
Ooattenes to be the attraction nflered
lo purebjueN of
Dry and Furnishing Goods!
OLDS .Ss ICTIVGVS.
BUYERS WILb FIN II IT GREATLY TO
T1I8IK ADVANTAGE TO ATTEND OUR
DAILY LEVEES.
WK ARE ALWAYS "AT HOME" FROM
A.M.TOSP. M., AT
IVo. 147 Third Street,
Between Alder and Morrlssn.
9-
The rallroai! Interests Oregon are
receiving bfoflh attention. The Incor
poration of tbe Oregon Railway Com
pany, Limited, to establish a narrow
gauge system of roads throughout the ,
Willamette Valley, has beeu followed
by the ' formation, of two other conip-a
nies, whose objects nre to build, equip
and operate a road front Lebanon to
Albany ami one from Silverton to Sa
lem, iu connection with the Oregon aud
California Company. It being under
stood that the former road would tap
both Silverton and Lebanon, it was sup
posed, the incorporation of the latter
companies would put a stop to the oon
struction of the narrnw-guage road ; hut
the President of the "limited" company
denies tliis. uud says he. desires coinpe
tition. Ties and iron have been ordered
for this road, aud surveying parties are
locating the routes of the others. These
struggles for railroad supremacy speak
well for the future growth aud prosper
Ity of the State.
Our Washington correspondent has
leeeully had n good deal to say about
the lawlessness among the low daces of
the Natloual Capital, aud particularly
the habits of the vicious negroes! ' Free
suffrage is opposed Iu the District of
Columbia because the slums would out'
vote the better portion of the inhab
itants, and thus rule. Meantime, Con
gress supplies the government. Mascu
line suffrage is Indeed a failure In oue
locality, and that at the heart of the
nation.
MISCELLANEOUS.
REMOVAL
W. H. MARSHALL & CO.
OWIJfO TO TUB VERY LIBBRAT, KN
eourakemmt we have met wUh alaee our
commencement in tbe Grocery Mnsinen,
wt have aeenetanpelled toseeklftfcerand
more central m oil eti.x our Jate reunites
were quite Inadequate lo meet tbe 4c
niahd or oar constantly liiwemtiH: Imde.
We have therelore mneh nleaaara In an
nouncing to the public that we have ae
cured Stalls "Nos. 4, 5, 6 "anil 7.
Central Market,
And we parpote making this place
Tbe Central Rendezvous and Depot
For everybody to purchase all de
scrlptlottsor Staple and Fancy Groceries.
We are now displaying-, ex steamer "Geo. W
Klder,"
AN IMMENSE STOCK
GOODS,
Purchased with especial lefctenoe to our new
departure.
Oar Priess are Lower than those of
any other house in tlie oity, and ear
Goods are all Fresh, Hew and Well
Seleoted.
"We earnestly Invtts lhe aMenttou of
IInmslnnr.Ilad or HimHhWi litt
le! and HoAtdItesM Keepers, ete.
lo whom spasM TsdaestMen'M wtll be
iiMSjad-to.oar fnaHhttsa fwr inpnUlne;
Iheu with the best etew uf xeod nt the
Iowest l'usMMe I'rtee.
m Ooods tellverad free and promptly to
very part of hWeMy, ntse to all trains and
REMEMBER TIIE PLACE,
Central Market Grocery Store,
Stalls Hoa. 4, 5, G and . 7,
(Oppmtte O'Shea Rros'.) '
H. MARSHALL & CO.
frit tr
w.
BARTSCH'S
5tO!
143 First Street, Portland,
(Odd Fellows' Dtilldlec.)
MR. A. TUVRTSCnr.TnE GBKBRAI, AGENT
of the workl-renowed
STEINWAY PIANO,
Ha openerf rew Mnste ItoomVat the above
puce, wuerc ns Keeps ine ceieonuau
STEISWAT,KnXICH & BACH and EKXST
GABLKR NEW SCALE TIAX0S
As well a a Full Supply of
SHEET MUSIC. MUSIC BOOKS AND MUSfOM
IKSTRBMENTS.
oVJJooWr- Qrdars promptly
to.
oitAxcn s. iVAitrtr.v,
nnilneHs JlHiinsor.
-U
s. II. SMITH.
one. a. tod.so.
" OCCIDENTAL HOTEL,
Corner r rirl mid MorrNon Streets.
rORTUVXD, OREGON.
Board sod Itrvim, per day.
.SI M
Renovateil and Newly Fnrntsaed.
FIlBK COACH TO AND FROM TUB HOUSE.
8-51 SMITH &. YOUNG, Proprietors.
MISCELLANEOUS."
The IVlost Wonderful
OF jtoinm.v TIMES!
CHALLENGES THE
Patio in tlio 1U& and Kidneys,
Non-Retention of Urlue,
Iullammatlou of the niadder or Kidneys,
DIabete,,
Brick Dust Deposit in Urine,
Leucorrhcoe,
Nervousnoe,
I'aluful or Suppressed Menstruation,
And all cnwtMalnM nrMne from a ilawmwl
Oraana of eiUnr sex. It to PURELY VBUIcTAHLE and ENTIRELY HARJIl.KM, and eapec-
NHi; mtaaa a-u km iivTMl wt MUIUIU mill tUIIUIVH
Leaf of the Plant
For Uiote rlv wlb to make their own Tea :
call to do this, we have ira pared a
Which contalm the virtoes of the Plant In
full nrnnvrioHS accompany haoii packagh.
3FLoicL 1:23.0 3,olTo"ccri33.s; 27osti3a2.oxiictls :
My Kidney wre In a very bad eondltlon.
areat deal with my baek. AH remedle wr
mnedlex wr
T KA, whWi gave inealnHMtlmraedlMe relief.
Uavinr anefere bae&aehe taut Winter. I v
Mod It very beneficial In IU nanlls. It la
woum reeoHimeeu n 10 inose nmieiau aa l was.
The ORBGON KIIINBY TK.V ha eared my
mv aratliode. I Mali Mmn remember the
and hbibly raeoramend It to all my friends and
While I H In Tillamook last Winter. I war
almost ttnD0tMe tor me to rcaeh lHtland. When I not bete I wan Indaced to tr the ORB
UON IClliNEY TEA. I dmnx. at my meals, tb tan made bum It, and It kw alfacll a radical
cure. I can Ubt' reeotnuiatMl H tn Mil who are HMId I vnut. K UOIIN.
Bnth mvoeffatHl wi have Iwen mranme venra
triad itianv rafunllea wltboat oMalninx ur
were Induce,! to try a okao of the OTtEUON KIDNEY TEA, which has apparently entirely
feared both of n. as xlooe Mklns It im weeks w have Ml no irymptoms of the diMHie. Ws
ran nsruiy ree-H-inietwl it 10 otnvnt ainiimny
claimed lot It.
I taka n asare In testlMHe In the merits of tbe
years I have been Miner! n rmm Kieae'
sv
trouDiea,
kind of Kidney medlclfte In the market, almost without any relleC Uavtnc heard that the
OREGON KIIKVKT TEA po I si ted wonderfnl
ret dose oMalned mlmr.and by the ne of the
SOLD BY ALL DUUQGIST5
17I2.IC33
HODGE, DAVIS
LEWIS & STRAUSS,
IMl-ORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS,
HAVE OMtKHD.TIIIS DAY,
THE LARGEST STOCK
MILLINERY AND .. FANCY GOODS !
Dlreat'frem the Mannfhetarer.
Mii.iii.vmt5 Asn yinitciiANTS
Will And. Id N Honsalhe oaly. WIIOLKBAt.K
'lOTABttUllMdOTIn tlir city.
i.r.ivts .t stii.vu.ss,
So. 123 Flrt Slrect.
Ml
G. NEIMEYER,
MERCHA-NT TAILOR,
"o. 102 Tint strrrt.
T'KKrS OONSr.VNTI.Y OK HAND A FINK
xv atui cotiipiets stoea or
SCOTCH, ENGLISH, FRENCH i DOMESTIC GOODS
Which are nnti.-pn?eU,and whleti lie
wtll make up
AT COST PRICES. 8
EMPIRE BAKERY.
VOSS & FUHR,
(Successor to reter Wagner),
Manqfoctarers of
3read, Cakes, Pastry, Pilot Bread,
Soda, Picnic, Butter, Boston,
Sugar and Shoo Fir
CRACKERS,
JENHT UNO CAKES, GINGER SNAPS, ETC.
SI Washington street, Portland Ogn.
aorOrders from the Trade solicited.
lediea! Discovery
WORLD AS A REMEDY
or dahilltaUd ataLa of tha Tfldnova nr Urinarv
It preMBta the
in its Shatura! State
and for those wbote mode of life renders It din-
a torra convenient for travelers ami other r.
ronTLAxn, Oreeen. Jnly M. lilt.
The urine vnu like brlek dnaa. and I aallkrvd a
nnavallin aaUl I tried the OREGON KIDNEY
it. iiAiiibiun.
ronrXAxn. Oracoa. Ancnat t, lst.
Indneed tn trv Uw OREGON KIDNEY TEA. I
nut more unpleasant to take than other tea. I
juius l". fakm JtK.
Foktland. oecoa, Jnty It, V9.
baek and Kidneys, aadlantatakaasto express
Oreaon Kidney Tea with nluaira and estseni.
aeqnitlmaaees.
J. II. p. UOW.NIKB (atP.SelllBrsV
Poti.ani, Oreann, July St, lsTH
aflseted In my bock and Kidneys so Uiat 11 wa
ismcpSKnKiiCB, Oregon, December It, HO.
aflllcied with disease or tbe ICIdney.and had
smauwiil rellcr. About three months aco ws
uskuhi, aa we naiiavaj win ua an last m
M. U WHITE.
ASTOBIA, OrsfjDn, December x, IS7H
OREGON KIDNEY
l t il A.
Fir the nat ihraa
ana awing ine ume nave tnea neatly every
propertiea, I twiehasce a pseKae,i
one nacksce feel completely cured.
wiiehsjert a pseJUHSS, and tram the
S UKiVl,
AND GENERAL DEALERS.
OiN'IS DOLLAR
& CO., Proprietors,
Portland, Oregon.
THE FAMOUS
Standard Organ!
10,000
Of wbieh bare been sold on tbe Pacific Coast.
O.VI.Y 6t00.V FIVC-OITAVE OltllAV,
lllrnnt Illpli-Top Cnno, 1'lte Stop,
ultli Octnvc C'tipler t: Snb-Unn,
IVissassluc all tlie
POWER AND SWEETNESS
nr thh
IIIOHKR COST INSTRU.MKXTS.
Every Organ fully guaranteed for five yean.
Address
tr. T. NII.VNAIIA.Y.
Morrison Street, between Second and Third,
Portland, Oregon. '
nr HOI J! AO KXT for the Xorth wast Coast.
-U
e w.vsiiixuTON st.. itmTLvxn. ore
J pon, rtupertfiilly requH all lhe rt-aderof
tbe Naw Noktiiwkbt wl.o have work In his
line lo call upon or adiln-M lilm. Kutltnales
Klven on appllrnllon, and all Inqnlrles
promptly answered. -ti
OILS
Crockery and Glassware !
A SPECIALTY OF LAMPS AND OILS!
rpiIE CELEBRATED "HERO" OH-BKST
X in tbe market. For sale by at only. Or
ders nom ths country promptly failed Send
ami try liKKU UIU Satlsntetion guaranteed.
We are bare lo please,
OLDS A SUMMER.
S-5t Ko. isj First otreet, Tortland.
PIONEER WOOD-YARD,
Ft ot Yamhill street.
JIWjITJS SORENSEK.
ai.t. iti.vit.s or Moon,
Sawed and nnsawed, constantly on bnnI,nnd
S delivered to any part of tbe city. 27
GO TO
THE AURORA RESTAURANT,
Northeast cor. Front and A Wer streets,
The only place In Portland where yon con get
A GOOD SQUARE IHSAI.
For 25 Cents.
CUIUS. HCLOTII
I TN'VITES niS OLD PATRONS AND TUB
NEW BUTCHER SHOP,
VFasliljiKfon sL, one door east of Third
-MiSGELtarNgous: '
D. W. PRENTICE & CO.,
THE LEADING
Ffiuslc Dealers!
North of San Franelyo.
THE liARGEST STOCK OF
PI ASTO S !
Prom $200 to $1,000!
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
OE.G- AlffS !
From $35 to $760!
THE LARGEST STOCK OP
SHEET 34TJSIC AKD BOOKS!
. Tn tbe Northwest.
Intirumenls of All JCtntig Sohl ok Haty
aymetm.
sunecKiBS roa
D. "W. PHENTICE & CO'S
Mokthly Musical Journal,
Wbieh eontalns from fts to S worth of new
vocal ana instmsaeatai ssnsse aati
valuable and interesting mul
ing matter each year.
Only 75 Cents per Year.
D. W. .PRENTICE &. CO.,
No. 107 First Street,
(J. K. Otirs old stand),
TORTLAXD : OREOOX
ONE PRIC3 TO Alii. !
The Farmefs' & Weshamcs' Store
HAS THE LARGEST STOCK OF
MEN'S, BOYS' AriD YOUTHS' CL0THIF1G
IS THE CTTT,
AKD THE PRICES ARE AT LEAST 10 PER
CENT LKSB THAN OTHER STORES.
Tills IIouic lm-i n STRICT HUM;, nud It It
One Frico to All.
FARMERS' AND MECHAKIC'S STORE,
Xo. IS! First Street, near Tamlnll,
PORTLAND, OKBOON.
Mannnwtnrer, Importer and Jobber III
FURNITURE.
BEDDING, CARPETS, PAPER HANGING.
WARKKOOMft l1 and 15 First and 11
Second street
STEAM FACTORY N. W. Comer Front and
Jefferson streets.
roi:Tf.ixi, oitEGoa.
NEW MARKET.
NEW ENGLAND MARKET
(Formerly Amador),
Corner of Ji'orlli Fonrlli nml n streets.
P'THK MARKET YOU VILL PIND AT
tfV latfrl ass.l Pas a . . ' 1 T'
Jmf. K; ""Vd'", Extra Omalia Hams, the
B?rnivA nm & Mil
8-30 NEW ENGLAND MARKET. 1
PROPBSSIOJfAOf s -
JOHN H. MITCHRLI- RALPH Jf . B.BMKST
MITCHELL & DEMENT,
Attorneys-at-taw.
OFFICE-Corner First and Morrison street,
rooms formerly occupied byUnehtet's Plctare
Uallcry. 8-3J
jr. jr. muH,
E. C BKOXAUOU.
jos. am on.
C. A. DOLPU.
BuLrn, bi'.oxacgii, dolfh & iihoj
Attornc vs-at-Law
ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, POBTLAND.
3-Mtf
JNO. M. DALY,
Attorncy-at-Law
DALLAS, ORBGON,
WILL PRACTICE IN THE DISTRICT AND
United States Courts. &SH
W. KOE1II.KB,
Dentist Dentist Dentist.
"VTBW UENTAL ROOMS CORNER FIRS1
i and Main streets, in Shads' new brick
tnjlldlntr.oTer Plummer's Drug Store. 9-10
DR. J. G. GLENN,
Ui; ntiKt,
Southwest corner First and Yamhill
PORTLAND. ORBGON.
RAWDON ARNOLD, M. D.,
nomtrspaihle Tbjslrlsn and Sarjton.
RBSIUBNOE AND OFFICE N. E. Corner
MonlKornery and Sixth streets. Tortland,
Wagon. tMHee Hours 8toie a. M., 2 to 4 and 7
to Sr. st. -
A. GKAPJtAV, M. D. J. T. WELLS, JL, D.
CI I A I'M AN A WELLS,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Office Comer First and Alder streets,
(Strowbrldge Balldlng.)
Spedal Attention to all Branches of Sorcery.
DR. CHAPMAN'S
Office Hours:
DR. WELLS'
Office Hours :
From 9 to II a. m.
From ItoSA 1 to 9 P.M.
Fmm N to IS a. m.
From 2 to! A2toI.M.
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MRS. DR. B. A. FORD. DR. A. L.FORD.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE CO RNER OF
First and Montgomery streets, No. 389.
Her Special attention given to Dlteaset of
Women and Children. 9-t
TRAVEL.
OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO.
rpo TAKE BPFBCT SUNDAY", SEPT. 15,
JL IHi.al It a.
DaCy (Sunday excepted) as roilowst,
PORTLAND AND KOSEBDRG
A3 follows :
IiEAVC. ARRIVE. ;,
Portland A. sr. I Roseburs 7.-O0r. V
Resenurg IrW A. v. Portland 1C5 p.h.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN,
Dally (except Sundays),
as roLLOwa:
LEAVE
Portuuid
ARRIVE
4 r. sr. I Albany 8s3S r.x
AlbftHy a. n. I Portland
.14M3A.K
FREIGHT TRAINS, t
Dally (except Sunday)
as follows:
lkavb. arrive.
Portland (:15 a. x. Junction 8o r. x
Jnnctkm 6:4S a. x. Portland 5 r.st,
Tbe Oregon and California Railroad Ferry
makes connection with ail Regular Trains.
Close connections are made at Roseburg with
tbe Stages of the California and Oregon Stage
Company
Tickets for sale to all the nrlnclnal points
In California and tbe East, at Company's office.
Cor. F and Frost-fits., at Kerry tanilnr. Tort lsi.
D2-Stnrace will be Charseil on Frelsht re
maining in Waiehouoes over SI hours.
tier Preterit will not be received rorsnipmem
after 5 o'clock p. M.
J. 11KASUT, jr.-,
Gen. Kretglit and Passenfter Agent.
.Z-HSU
Portland to San Francisco.
Carrjlns U. S. Mali and Wells, Faro ts
Co.'s Express.
The Oreeon Steamshln Oomnaar and Pa
cific Coast Steamship Company will dispatch,
every Ave days, tor thebove port, one of their
new and elegant A 1 Iron Steamships, viz:
THE OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER, AND
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
SAILING DAYS Feb. S, IS. IS, 23, 2S.
March 4, u, 11,19,24,29.
April 3.
Leaving Portland at S A. M.
THROUGH TICKETS sold to all the princi
pal Cities In tbe United States and Canada.
For particulars tor Passage and FreigbLappIy
to G. W. WEIDLER. Agent 0. 3. S. Co.,
Corner F and Front S., Portland.
Or J. McCRaKKN A Co., Agts P. C.S. a Co
m. as and H North Front feu.Portland.Or.
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OREGON TRANSFER COMPANY
General Forwarding and Commission.
Freight and bararage forwarded and delivered
with dispatch. Pianos and Furniture moved.
Orders for Hacks Promptly Attended to. Day
or Night.
omcc S.W. Cor. Second nnd Stark Sts.
oV Mark, Care of O. T. Co. 7-aj
WIBEEG & KIERNAN,
DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
1 1.1 Front street, between Alder and
Morrison, Portland, Oregon,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW GOOOSi
9-8.
FEES n
BAY CENTER OYSTERS,
ALISKY & HECELE'S,
First SU, bet. Alder and Sforrlson.
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AIVIEniCAN
STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS
DYE AND CLEAN ALL KINDS OF SILK
woolen and mixed goods, after, the best
and newest German and rreneh systems. KK1
(Moves and Feathers cleaned and died by a
new process. Blankets and Furs denned nice
ly. Gents clothing cleaned and dyed a spec
clalty. O. CONRAD A CO., No. 10 Salmon
street, Portland, Oregon. 8-51