. KAY 1$, 1880. LOOALJTEWB. lira. Sr. Nonage leaves for tbp East A Rod and Gun Ciab ba been or ganised in this city. Dr. Bowlby. of Forest Grove, was in in otty on Tuesday. W. R. Danbar. Esq., of Goldeodale, W. T., bas been iu the city tbis weak. Tli nl nrnnxxls of the tWO entertain Menu by the Olympic Clnb were $000. Senator G rover and his wife are both wider treatment at Wilmington, jmm ware. The eenaos enumerators of MMtoo- mab are all Republicans except w. J. Kelly. A "Javenile Pinafore" is promise.! at Mrs. McLennan's benefit to-morrow evening. Uim Sarah Tutbill appeared for tbe lost time on Saturday before a row sod Mr. E. B. Watson, one of tbe Repob lican candidates for Supreme Judge, is la tbe city. Hon J. F. Caples will deliver the oration at the Htate f air ou tue round of July this year. Messrs. Bynon & Steel, or tbis city, are engaged in getting up a business di rectory of tbe State. Tbe railroad and steamboat companies will Issue half-fare tickets to and from Portland on Decoration Day. There Is no truth in tbe rumor that Sam Parrisb has been hanged by the minors at tbe Monumental mine. 'TbeQ-street bridge over Coach's Lake win probably not be completed until after the subsidence of tbe Jane freshet. Owimr to the mi Deri or finish and excel lence of work, A bell stands pre-eminent as a photographer. Uive him a Daring a row on Tuesday afternoon in a sllsrepatable Third-street boose, a aamee U iveete was snot in toe Miss Nellie J. Thurman, after a pro tracted aleknem of two years, died In this elty last Httunliy. Her age was 20 years. Doig, pilot of H e Republic when she was wrecked, Is now master of the Pelican, on the Central Amer:- Tbo Seventh Day Ailveutists will hold their annual eoufereiice and camp-meet-hg in Salem daring tl.e week ending Jaoe 15th. There are 139 census !i-tticts in Ore gon. Tbe appointment for the State have all been made, except those for Grant county. E. W. Asdmuod was ruu over by the train between the Upper and the Lower Cascades on Sanday eveuing, and was severely injured. Knott Bros, have made a needed itn provewent at tbe Stark-street ferry slip 'an adjustable pontoon, rising aud fall ing with the water. Mr. George I. Rines, son of John Bines, died in this city last Kit unlay, leaving a wife and one child. Ilia mal ady was ooneaaapUon. "Sioee I aaed Waaler's Oregon Wood Purifier, myself aud children enjoy ex cellent health," says Judge Capita, the terror of all miscreants. Tbe Republican State Central Com mittee will to-day nominate candidates for State Printer and Prosecuting Attoi uey of the Fifth District. A eentleman, writius from a point on the Upper Colombia, advice everyb-iiy to make preparation for a larger tl - d than wefcever known here. j Mr. Ik H. Darlington, special eorre- spoodetlt of the New York Herald, is visiting Oregon , sutl will "write up" the State for the Journal lie represents. i Two Chinamen had an encounter on 1 Friday night last about a woman, and , both were badly injured. However, 1 the will not "eo." at thev are recover- i log. A little 1'iy named Krauee was drowned in Kust Portland on last Friday, j Toe distracted mother recovered tue body, bat all etlorts at resuscitation falied. It is state' that the case of Stearns vs. Bead baa been settled satisfactorily to both parties, aud that Mr. D. H. Stearns will resume control of tbe Iktily Dec to-day. Mrs. K. O. White, of Battle Creek, Mieb., a noted advocate of Christian temperance aud kindred work, will be In attendance at tbe Ad ven tints' camp meetiag In Salem. The Oregon Steamship Company's elegant vessel, tbe Columbia, has sailed from Kew York for Portland. She U the ft aeet vessel afloat, the acknowledged queen of tb ocean. , Robert Irving i President, E. T. Howes Secretary, E. J. Jeffery Treas arer, and M. F. Sbeehau Foreman of Couch Eagiue Company No. 6, which was organized a few days ago in North Portlaud. Miss Augie L. Ford, M. D., has re moved ber residence ie No. 91 West Park street (corner of Stark). She Mill retains ber office in Monaastes's Build ing, on First street, between Morrison and Yamhill. Those who wish an excellent salt of clothing, guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction as to price, quality and fit, should call on V. H. Utter, with W. J. Qui no, who has re-opened at lits old stand, 28 Stark street. A cigar, loaded with a dynamite car tridge, was given to Purser Phillips, of the steamer Orient, on Toesday, by a stranger who asked him some questions about the boat. Mr. P. lighted It some time afterward, and in a few minutes the explosion occurred, badly maits-liiir bis left band, and patting out bis left eye. Had the cigar been In his month, death would have resulted. This cow ardly attempt at murder Is thought to have been made to get Mr. P. out of tbe way, Ite beiug an important witness in a criminal case. Magnetic Healer. Dr. James Kietb, a plain and unpresomlng man, whose mission seems to consist in "go inc about doing good." is at present In -this city, engaged In canvassing for books for daily bread. He bas exhib ited in tbis office a large number of testimonials from persons of good stand- lug wbo claim to have been cured, some of uaialvsts. some of rheumatism, at I some of cancer even, by his metfrod of laying on of bands. The Doctor has tie office In the city, but wishes to announce that he will answer at residences apy calls by note dropped in the jtost office, and will make no charge for a call when not employed as a btale.. Bishop Simpson preached to 8,000 persons in music nan, oiuciuinu, -Sunday, and tuauy could not gain ad mission. His sermon, on the 'Growth and Ultimate Triumph ol Christianity,' was applauded frequently. McLean county. Ills., Bartered $100,000 uatnsgee by a cyclone ou xuesuay. THURSDAY. GEHEBAL HEWS. Florida Republicans are for Grant. Tbe sum of $34,000 will be allowed for the expenses of tbe Chinese Com mission. Postmaster-General Key will not ia lerfere with Weils, Fargo & Co's letter business. Suit to oust Mayor Kallocb of San Francisco baa been commenced In tbe Suierior Court. Postmaster James of Kew York will probably be appointed to the Postmaster-General's office. Nevada Republicans have instructed for Blaine as long as bis name is before the Chicago Convention. Admiral Am men is still working on his eanal scheme, and has obtained con cessions from Nicaragua. Six men were killed at Baltimore yesterday while foolishly crushing a shell with a sledge-hammer. The Renabliaans assured a maioritv of the offices la the, recent municipal election at Virginia City, Nevada. A nearo was lianmd t Fort Worth. Texas, on the 8th, for outraging a while woman, her father preparing the noose for hie eek. A by in Kentucky shot and killed tbe father of a rirl he had seduced, was acquitted of tbe crime, and then married tbe girl in the eoart-room. Tbe Wy man murdercase was abroDtlv elosed, for tbe present, in Patersnn, N. J., last Saturday, one of the jurors hav ing been drtveu insane by the proceed ings. Thus fsr America has contributed about $1000.000 toward the relief of starving people in Ireland. The c.ntri- outloas nave teen In money, provisions and slothing. The .Methodist Conference at Cincin nati is in favor of establishlnr educa tional jtaaUintlons on a secure flosueial beats, land keeping tbera strictly de nominational. It is now said that tbe Democrat will attempt to regulate tbe pay aud ap pointment ot deputy marsnais oy oirect legislation, their rider on the appropri prlation bill having failed. The Republicans of Cook county, Ills., (of which Chicago Is tbe county seat) will send two delegations to the State Convention, one solid for Grant and tbe other opposed. The Convention will decide which delegation Is entitled to seats. The row between tbe railroad com pany aud tbe settlers near Hanford, Cal., has culminated in a fight, In which three settlers were killed and several wounded. One of theeompany's men was killed and another fatally wounded. The United States Engineers have submitted their reports on tbe locatiou j of the Pacific Coast Harbor of Refuge. Three of them favor Port Orford. where ; the cost'will be nearly $9,000,000, while the fourth, In a minority report, strongly 1 recommends Trinidad, Cal. j The coroner's jury, holding an Inquest ' on tlie Madison Square disaster at New York, condemned the Harlem Railway ' Company for tbe manner in which tbe , building was constructed, and censured the Department of Balldlngs for per mitting tbe addition to be built contrary to law. The M. E. Conference at Cincinnati has decided to elect four Bishops. John F. Hurst, Cyrus D. Foes and Henry W. Warren were chosen, and a colored man may be elected for tbe fourth. Tbe Conference bas adopted a resolution complimentary to Mrs. Hayes and tbe social atmosphere of the Wbite House. THEATRICAL. Tbe company wbicb recently occupied the boards at New Market was at Walla Walla at last accounts. John S. Lind say is acting as manager. Miss Josie Cameron and Mr. Barton Hill sailed on tbe last steamer for San Francisco, notwithstanding It was an nounced tbat "Manager Maguire bad encaged them for a four-weeks season" in Portland and Walla Walla. The "en gagement" appears to have been very carelessly made. To-morrow evenloe Kew Market will doubtless be well filled, it being tbe oc casion of Mrs. Kate MeLennao's benefit. Tue Telegram says she bas bad but two weeks' salary in six months. Although on the stage for ten years, this is the first time sbe bas asked the assistance of tbe public. A genuine "Juvenile Piua fore" will be given, with Little Dot as Josephine. This will be followed by the farce of "Nan tbe Good for Noth ing," in which it is announced tbat Mrs. McLennan will appear for the last time befure a Portland audience. Why should we, tbe people of the Pa cific Coast, auy longer be pestered with worthless nostrums made fifty years ago east of tbe Rocky Mountains, and that, too, by persons who never even knew chemistry by Its name proper, much less Ite wonderful workings? This question suggested itself years ago to Win. Pfun der, tbe only operative chemist iu Ore gon. Tbe result was tbat tbis geutle uian applied himself to a great and tedious research of the different vegeta tions growing in immense quantities In this Slate, bat shedding until his discoveries all their virtues from year to year to mother earth. His tedious researches, scientific applications and proper combinations culminated in the production known to-day as tbe Oregon Blood Purifier a purely vegetable com pound, ready for use, ami very efficient iu almost all Liver complaints and Kidney disorders. Ask your druggist for It. . NEW THIS WEEK. MISS DR. AH6IE L. FORD. OFFICE Ttnnrfli 1 mwA ft Unnaerl T7-.iM.1 In. IU7 cd lrH First street. KfcMiKNOE No. 91 Wert Park street (cor ner of srork . mw Sppr- tl HiuniK.n tiveo m DImavs ol W'omt n an.I l nlMrt n. myl CIT.TTXOlf. r-T THE OOTOTT OOUBT OF THE STATE Of Oregon fbr the eoaxitjr of Maltnomah. In Um mmS4r of Lhe entMtm of P. W. Davis, tie ceed. To Jmrncut A. Dvl,ii-inita Ann N-won, jiomu uaTiH, iT-gn wTwua wen'ieii lmvis belmr P. W. DatH, decettiwil. In the nam or the Hii ?e of Oregon: By ordr of liie hUivi entitli Court, majc oh the 5tl. ta ol May. A. I. M. "o are hereby rtt-tl -riuireU to nppear l"tort ttio Jti.te oi ilii ' urt nt t'i Court-rtH.m thereof, in !h. i ' of IN.iilantl ooutl! M l ;fort". ti 1, ou I Ti tl.iv of Jaty, X. i. i.-SJ, iit lUi? hour til ten Uuj 't K.'k In the ton next a ot niM Ufty, then and there to sttoif r;.ue. If any exitt why an order iibonld not bt granted by t hi Court to Hannah M. iMviff, AdminUtratrlx of i:ittl t ;ate. to ftell all the rrnl ehlAte be!oni:i!ic to wti.1 fljt-, namely: Ixt one (1 in Blocfe one hundred and ninety-eiffht l6t in the cltv of lor(Iand, Multnom ill County, Stale of jron, it beint a pairvl of rotin l ji tv ! f. I'liiiun i:oii Hall autt rx eiith Mret-t in naid Uy, eucltsttl by a iM'-lit t .i'ii doir-l U nr haMtt a on- atory h u duliiTiij-iiu-t- t rt-vu t hT"ti. In order to pav and saiufy the el aim and ehr;t: acaiiiit 'Hid etar. av in her plitIon died In il.K Cour' on (lie- 4ln day ol Mnyv .V V. 1SS0, jr.t t J for. Willi tt c lT-no.!1 V. Tl re. .Itidjt of i he ' mi.' t r.'ir r oi t . "M.iU ol t ,','.i.i lor Hi- Couui of Valmo sei m.th, w!h tbe seal oi .tid Court u nr I. tl ) Vh dav of May. A. It. I w). JAMh A. SMITH, Citrk, mjt by A. E. liortUwlck, lxrimiy. MISCELLANEOUS. Established in 1871. ACKERHAH'S DOLLAK STORE 87 sat 69 First Street AD 86 -and 88 Secena Street, PORTLAND OBKOOJT CROCKERY, BUSS & PLfeTED WARE, An Immense Assortment. FANCY GOODS, TOYS, NOTIONS, LAMPS, LAMP STOCK, CHANDKLIBBS, BRACKETS, FRAMES, MIRRORS. CROQUET SETS, BIBD CACHES, BBY CARRIAGES, ETC., ETC MACEIHAW AT MEUSSDORFFER'S. rrHE MACKINAW HAT H THE MOST X durable Hummer Hat manufactured. It w II I not spoil by rain, and lain the long run r. cheapest Hammer Hat made. The genuine ti. Uie beht, and only for sale at MEUSSDORFFER'S, 131 1'rsnt Htreel. nnit ICS 1'irtt Street. Dim BARTSCH'S MUSIC STORE, 143 First Street, Portland, i'iieral V-jeiit lor Kranlra A Jiach.Kriml C.abler Noiv.Scnlc Upright 11 h ho a nil KnrleC t Orarnxs. Instruments sold on the Installment plan. Sheet Mumc, Book and Musical Merchandise. Catalogue iurnUtied on application. Country onlerx promptly attended to. S3Tuning und Repairing a Specialty, myl STEAM CARPET GLEANING BENOVATIXQ ESTABLISHMENT, X. JtVI.V. lrprl4or. Blankets Scoured, R cached and Re-napped, MaUreMiei and Feathers Renovated. LoceCurtainn and shade ampeelalty. And Carpet Re-nued and Be-laid. War ha niad of Jesferson Stcwet, (On Cm: yon Road.) ea-Bell Telephone and Order Slate at Child Drug Slore, corner Second and Morri son streeta; aim, at IHtwerVt Furniture Ktors, First and Yamhill Mn-r ts. myl COKCETT'S LIVERY, HACK AND FEED STABLES, for. 8eeml mil! Tnylnr MrcetH. Reasonable Cbarsea for Hire and Boarding. Back orden promptly attended. Day or Nlgtak W01VAKI A MAOOO.V. lrop'. 8- OW MARKET. MEW ENGLAND MARKET (Formerly Amador), Corner of Xnrtb raarth and E ssrse. IX THIS MVKKET YOU WILL KIND AT all times, and at the LOW KMT POSSIBLE fRICKM, Freh. Hntoked and Halt MeaU. Poul try, Lara and Alao Henry Amen A Co.'s Staadmrd 8t. Labia Hnsnrsrared Bum, aatl Jamea E. Boyd's Kxtra Omaha Hubs the Piatt Valley brand. STGIve as a rail (MS NEW EN'GMXIl MARKET. LADIES' EMPORIUM. rpHE LACKS' EMPuRIIJM.KSTABUSHED A at ll Front street, near Alder, la becoming one of the Inctltntlons of Portland. Lsdles' Underwear, Laeea. m broideries. Wools, Zeph yrs, Chenilles, BrlMol and Card Board a Spec ially. Best amurtment of Relief Pictures, Rurhlngs, Handkerchief, etc In fart, almost everything needtti by the Ladles for fancy work und article of vertne can be fonnd at Oarrlson'ii Kmporliim, 1 r Kront street, tirden from a!. ro:i.! so! ':ud .uid prumptly Ailed. ' -Tlie best Pewlne Macblties In the world can be round at tinrison' He wins. Machine Ktore, 119 Front :rVt. orders silieiled and circular price ilxta ieut when desired. S-38 EMPIRE BAKERlf. V0SS & FHHR, (Successor to Titer x-'auur1, Xanniactnrers of Brea, Cakes, raster, Pilo! !rrxd, Saaa, Pleale, Butter, BMica, Ssgar Btl Shoe Fly CRACKEKB, ' JEIMT i;0 CAU3, OlfiCS SaAPS, ETC. :il 'uhtnxton street, Portland on. aa-Oi.lem fum the Trade noltdted. Xoe Cvenni and Soda Wator ! ALISXY . HECELE'S, l'lrvl r.. Iel. Aldr HH'I Mffrrloit. nj 1 AQDi I A ii'-'N ill snaranteed; S!2 a diy al 3OUU home made by the In Imtriom. Capi tal not rrquird: we will slart ou. Men, women, lo ni r'r.s mate money f mter at work tor im ll.an al ntiythtng e!e. Tl.e work I l iici.i an, pieussnt, mm snen hh any one r.tu . l rithr tt: Tiio." wl.i ,,re wi.-. m im I noli'-e u Ml t-en 1 tlielr ad-In .it i.-i. i ali.i I nee for themselves. Coly ooifit an! terms 1 lree. Now 1j I he time. Those already hi wrirk are laying up large um of money. Addms 1 TUUE A CO., Augueta, Maine. 1M7 DRY GOODS AND MILLINEKY. NOTICE -TO- MAMMOTH STOCK i Of IfllLIilNERT" GOODS, Direct from llio Blannractarers. Persons Visiting thh City are Spe cially Invited to Examine Onr Spck Before Purchasing. LE-WIS & STRATTSS, Xo. 121 First Street. 1856. 1880. SPRING OPENING. We are bow rseerriac OUR SPRING IMPORTATIONS or j Dry and Furnishing Goods! Which euHiwise THK HOST C03IPLBTK ASfiOKTMflVT Ws have aver offered. We sha'l enasasw, as In the past. In sell the Bear quality or ooods at M- Bvery indneement tbat can bs offered wUI be cueorfnlly giTan, and u eflbrt will he spared to please eBctomers. OLDS & XING, No. l-slT Tliit-rt Stro;t, TOBTLAKI), URKOO.V. FLElSCHIISIl, HAYEE & CO. Front and yirai aUwata, bs. Ash and A, Importers and Wholesale Dealers. SPRING SEASON. MR. MAYKR HAS JIAI1K VBRY RXTKX sirs pnrchasarof arnll Una f KILLIHEEY GOODS, Direct front Uie ItABHCseutrers ami Impstrtsr In New yb oar Stedc wilt wnla o! tb latest stjrles and b4ss of ITotitlior unci FIiiiuck, French Flowers, Hats, Shapes, Rlfebont, rialn, Gros Cm In and Fancy, Silks, VcItcIs, etc., etc., To whtoh w InrMsthe attention or the HIM nery Tracts of Oregon aud Wasulngum Terrt lory. Belnc the only rbo)sal Ilsass In the State tsaporttee MILLIXBRY GOODS direct from Hr York, wo will be prepared tbofibr extra ImdsesmenU to onr Friends and-Patrons. 5-K S. D. SHITtt. (ISO. A. YOUIiO. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Corner or Tint nml 3XorrlHon $trcctH. VOKtlMSO, ORHOOX. Hoard ami Iteom.pertlay ..si se Renotnated and Xewly Pnrnisbetl. FREE COACH TO ASD FROM TflK ItOUSK. K-Jl SMITH A YOUNG, Proprietor. STEAM DYHfiC AND CIEAMSG ViSSKS. DYH AND CLKAK ALL KINDS OF SILK woolen and mlxetl roods, after the hxt .'it. 'I newest German and French systems. Kid liloves and Heather eleA&ed and died bv a i new process. Itianketa nml FBiseMnned nloe- ly. ueDU'cwuiii)? nmnni unu urru avpcsr lalty. O. CONRAD A CO., No. 10 Salmon street, l'orlland, Orejou. HSI illgCELTwVNKOUS. Clothing Way Up ! Prices Vay Down ! klSHEL & ROBERTS JJAVK RRCKIVEO, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF Nobby Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Etc., Which, although they liaTeadmteed In price :n per cent, will be sold for the nest CO days at oM prices. riHIIIil. .V ItORUHTS, Corner of lira! mill Alder street. PORTLAND, OREGON, apl Chromo-Lithography Lithography, Photo -Lithography, COUNTY AND CITY MAPS, AXD I'Mntlns of Every Description XXKCOTKO WITH PROMPTNESS, NEATNESS AND AT REASONABLE RATES. Kail mates and Designs Furnished on appli cation. NIIiES & BBEBE, No. 6T Front Street, PORTLAND 1. ..OREGON S-2S . IP. POWERS, Manufacturer, Importer and Jol.berin F U 11 1TUKB. BEDDING, CARPETS, PAPER HANGING. WARKKOOMK-IS1 and 1S3 First and IS I Meond street. STEAM FACTORY N. W. Corner Fronl and JeBerson streeta. poiiti.ani), iur.t:o.v. G. NEIMEYSR, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 182 I'lrt street. KEEPS OOM8 TANTLY ON HAND A FINK and complete atoek of SCOTCH, E.1SUSM, FRENCH & DOMESTIC C30DS Which are nns..naiieil , a ltd hlch be will make up at cost rnicss. mal OILS Crockery and Glassware ! A SPECIALTY OF LAMPS AND OILS! rpHK CELEBRATED "HERO" OIL-BKST 1 in the market. For sale by ns onltr. Or- aers irom me ennniry prompuy nueu. semt and Iry HEltO OIL. Satisfaction guaranteed. e are nere to piease. 8-51 No. 1X3 First street, Portland. A WASIIINOTON .ST., PORTLAND, ORE O (ton, respectfully requestsAll the readersot tbe .New North wsht wbo have work: In his line to call upon or address him. Estimates given on application, and all Inquiries promptly answered. g-n 51 nfin TO M00 A YEAR, or SS to tag per yflOUKj day In your own locality. No rl.k. Women do aa well as men. Many make more than the amount stated above. No one can rail to make money fast. Anv one can do the work. Ton ean make from t cents to 2 an hoar by devoting yonr evenings and spare time to the baslness. Nothlne like it for money-masins eeer offered before. Ilaslness pleasant and strictly honorable. Reader, If you want to know all about the best-paying boslness before the public, send us yonr ad drees and we will tend you full parUenlars and private terms free; samples worth 56 also Ires; yea ean then make up yonr mind for yourself. Address GEORGE STINSON A CO., l'orlland, Maine. 8-17 MISCELLANEOUS. D. W. PRENTICE & CO., THE LEADING Music Dealers! North of Pan Francisco. THE LARGEST STOCK OF 3P I IN" O S ! From $200 to $1,000! THE LARGEST STOCK OF OB.G A.KTS I Trom $25 to $700! TUB LARGEST STOCK OF SHEET MUSIC AND BOOKS! In the Northwest. TntlrimmU of All Kinds Sokl on Easy Payments. SVB0H1 Be"VK JJ . "W. PEEXTICE & CO'S Monthly Musical Journal, Which contains from SIS to i worth of new vocal and instrumental musre anu valuable und lntersetlns rend ing matter each year. Only 75 Cents per Year. D. V. PRENTICE & CO., No. 107 Pirst Street, (J. K. OUIH eld stand), - TOR FLANK - , , , , ORKGON S-il REiVlOVAL. VT. S. MARSHAIL & CO. 0 WING IX) THE VERY LIBERAL EN couraesment we have met with since our commencement In tbe Grocery Business, we have been compelled to seek larger and more central quarters, as our late premises were quite Inadequate to meet the de mands of our constantly inereaslne trade. We have therefore much pleasure In an nounelDB to the public tbat we have se cured Stalls TTos. 4, 5, 6 and 7. pentral Market, And we purpose making this place The Central Rendezvous and Depot For everybody to purchase all de scriptions of Staple and Fancy Groceries. We are mow AtopfejrtBK.sx steamer "Geo. W AX IMMENSE STOCK or TSTSAV GOODS, Purehaaad with especial reference to onr new departure. Our Prices are Lower than those of any other house in the city, and our Goods are all Tresh, New and Well Selected. We earnestly Invite the attention of Housekeepers. Heads of Families, Ho tel and Boarding House Keepers, etc to whom special Inducements wilt be oOkred to oar faetlttles for suppiymg them with the best class or goods at the Lowest Possible Price. Do- Goods delivered free and promptly to everv nart of the city, also to all trains and steamboats. REMEMBER THE PLACE, Central Market Grocery Store, Stalls Nos. 4, 5, 6 and 7, (Opposite CSbea Bros'.) W. H. MARSHALL & CO. res tr GOTO THE AURORA RESITAURANT, Northeast cor. Front and Alder streets, Tbe only place In Portland where you con get A GOOD SQUARE MEAL por 25 Cents. 15 PROFESSIONAI. i jonx ix. jirrcnEix. ralph st. djsmxst MITCHELL &1DEMENT, Attorneys-at-Law. OFFICE-CornerTlrstand Morrison streets, rooms ronnerly occupied by Bnchtel's.FWtore Gallery. e-8 I. x. Mini. E.C. BBOXAVQH. jos. soroit. C A. DOLPK. DOLPH, BKO.tAUaU, DOLFH SIH0JI Attorno vit-Latn ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, PORTLAND. 3-tOtf JNO. M. DALY, Attornoy-at-Law1 DALLAS, OREGON, WILL PRACTICE IN THE DISTRICT AND United States Courts. -M W. KOEIII.EK, Dentlst-'DontlstDentlst. VTEW DENTAL ROOMS CORNER F1RS1 1 and Main streets, in Shade's new brick bulldlng.over I'lummers urue store. jat DR. J. G. (ILEXS, Uciitlst, Southwest corner First and Yamhill PORTLAND. OREGON. RAWDON ARNOLD, M. D., nomoropathle Pbrshlan and Sarcces. RESIDENCE AND OFFICE-No. 85 Fourth street, between Stark and Oak, Portland. Oregon, utiles Hours 8 to hi a. k., I to and 1 to S p.m. fel5 TRAVEL. OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO IIO TAKE EFFECT SONDAY, SEPT. 15, . lS73,nt 1Sm. DalJy (Sunday excepted) i follows: PORTLAND AND ROSEBURG as rou.ows: LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland TO0x.il. I Roiebunr 7.-00 r.x Roseburg S:(XIa.k. I Portland 45 r.x. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN, Dally (except Sundays), as follows: leave arm vi , Portland 4 P. x. I Albany-. 8l35 P. M Albany 5SJ0A.M. I l'orlland. 1S:05a.x FREIGHT TRAINS, . Dally (except Sunday) as follows: leave. arrive. Portland 6:15 A. M. I Jnnetlon 60 plx Junction 5:45 A. x. I Portland,,.. , .6 r.x. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains. Close connections are made at Roseburg with the Stages of the California and Oregon Stage Company eo- Tickets for sale to all the principal points In California and tbe East, at Company's office, Cor.F and Front Sts.,at Ferry UndlDg.Fortlind. ffS-Storage will be Charged on Freight re maining In Warehouses over 24 hours. tr Freight will not be received fbr shipment alter 5 o'clock P. x. J. BRANDT, Jr., E. P. ROGERS, Gen. SupU Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. S-4tf Portland to San Francisco. Carrjlns U. S. Hall and Wells, Fargo Co.'s Express. The Oregon Railway and Navigation Com pany and PaclOe Coast Steamship Company will dispatch, every nve days, for the above port, one of their new and elegant A 1 Iron Steamships, viz: THE OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER, AND STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SAILING DAYS-April R, 13, IS, 33. SS. May 3. 8, 13, IS, S3, 3N. June 2, 7. Leaving Portland at 3 A. u. THROUGH TICKETS sold to all the princi pal Cities In the United States and Canada. For particulars for Passage and Freight, ap ply to G. W. WEIDLER, Steamship Agent O. R. N. Co., Comer Ash and KrontSts., Portland, Or. Or J. McCRAKEN ACo.,Agts P. C. 8.8. Co., 69.ee aud 64 North Front SU.Portland.Or. JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Its Front street, Portland, Oregon. A Fine Assortment of clocks, watches, jewelry and spectacles AT LOW PRICES. Repairing a Specialty All Work War ranted. Purchasing AMERICAN WATCHES Direct and for Cash, and having tbe advantage ot Low Rent, I can safely promise Lower Prices than any other house In Oregon. Belne competent, I will repair Common or Pine Watches satisfactorily-. SPECTACLE and OPTICAL GOODS a Specialty. Elgin Silver Watches. Waltham Silver Watches. $12 to in .JH to $50 OREGON TRANSFER COMPANY General Forwarding and Commhsion. FrelEbt and boscage forwarded and delivered with dispatch. Pianos and Furniture moved. Orders for Hacks Promptly Attended to, Day or tigni. oniee R.tV. Cor. Hecoud and Stark NU. ea-Mark, Care of O.T. Co. 7-28 WIBERQ & KIERNAN, DEALER3 LX BOOTS AND SHOES, 115 Front street, between Alder and Morrison, Portland, Oregon, HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN IMMENSE STD OF NEW GOODS. A WEEK In yonr own town, and no OvJU capital risked. You can give the busi ness a trial without expense. Tue best oppor tunity ever offered lor those willing to work. ou snouid try nothing else until you see ror yourself what you ean do at the business ws offer. No room to explain here. You can de vote all yonr time or only your spare lime to the business, and make great pay lor every hour that you work. Women make as much aa men. Send for special pri vate terms and par- 1. 1 v. ... mnfi free. S.1 outfit free. Don't complain ot hard times wblleyou have Portland, Maine.