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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1880)
. v 1 THUB8DA.T JUNE 10, 1890. L0OALKEW8. Captain I 1a. Williams, of KoseUirir. te 1b ttie elty. , 61 Mr. Marette Mayer bu got la New York si a visit. v v.W- BMwll,tatjr'tif Portland, died In Vietorfa on the 3d. The emeus enumerators are rapidly eoRtpleUHg their work. The rata on but Saralay rendered Uie variaew iteaic onfffaasaat. The dosing exetcfees si St. Hel( HU look plmte yaMesday aftertHxta. Th 0moefatl.ata$!, mating on Sat urday ovalng.lawa wellUended. The Qregeti -21tery was eoasltlerakly itMoasai, fire on Saturday eveoinB. On TafaMny. the eloslnc exerels&s of p jfMfci Qratnaiar School were Xrasfcte Howard bax been a- ItAto" SM Uia Standard U awagitaaaw this week, oti account Oa Taiiday morning, Mrs. A. S- Dun J way auirted oa a tour of the I'uget Hound country. WaOOIltnent a deek hand ou the steam w OeJeU, was drawn! at Car- vallte last wesK. A Chinaman was Hoed $96 by Judge CMearMe on sat u rusty lar assaulting mm with a sickle. Thomas Nulty, of Snmmit, on the weet-eiue road, died at BU Vlneeut's Hospital on the 8th Mr. A. Noltner, of the Standard, hae atarted for Cincinnati, to attend the Na tional jjeiBoeratw uooventtoH. Jack Montgomery, a well-known chancier, was dangerously wounded by a eiticea of Jacksonville last week. The gradnatltiK class ot the State Uni versity numbered twenty, among thetn Dei or ar. minon was, ol this elty. .LMOOt mos. intend to erect a new three awry brick buildiog on their lot, eoroeroiaeooauauu wastiiugtoustreets, About the middle of next week, Calvin js. MciMMUtm win deliver his lecture, The Maaaaere at ateocoe," in this eity. Owing; to the superior floieli and exeeJ- lenee of work, Abell stands pre-eminent aa a (photographer. Give lilm a can. The ease-ball players o Portland have organised aeiaU,HOH will probably send a aloe to the 8 late Fair, if good prices ire orMrea. "Todng America." In the Standard. wants to celebrate the coming .Fourth of Jaly iu grand style, if the date does fall on Sunday. Mr. Joyce, the champion swimmer of Oregos. will make a match with Morau, of CalSorttla, next month, to take place In frost of Portland. Sag' r-coated eream corn (prise In everypackage, wholesale and retail, at Post Office Store, corner Fifth and Mor rison ttreets, Portland. Young America Engine Company of Corvallis will give ao excursion to Portland on the 15th, the occasion of the Pioneers' reunion. Andrew Corey, a lad of ten years, slipped and fell al the comer of Ninth and Main street on Tuesday, breaking a leg just above the ankle. Gold fish ami fish food, and eandiee in packages for picnics, wholesale and re tail, st Post Office Store, corner of Filth and Morrison streets, Portland. The Repahfbjan torchlight procession on gatsrday- evening was a grand mic- aHtr In toe rank Ue- t leaders even. Mmrwn who was time since. I re- rataailaat, who got bis i, will probably die. maa named- F. Bennett la timed Jaasa tk railroad ferry vaster- day, and, atrrfcrJfc; h pieeeaf wood, fell. sosuamair. a iraotare at lies rig hi teg. "Sella better than any ether proprie tary medtetae." la what every dragglst on the IecHte Coast saye, meaning, of coarse, lYanderajOregon IHood l'tiitHer. Finest Freoeh eandiee sent to all parts ni (jrezon and wasnington Territory. Fresch Newgate and such candles are only kept in Portland by the Post Office Store, corner ruin arm Morrison. Tbe Unitarian Sunday School picoic will be held at Cantata Harlow's ranch on the Sandy nest Saturday. Tbe spot te reached via the Colombia, and no more beautiful place eonld be selected. A fire in a First-street crockery store on Tnesday did slight damage. Pully inserad. A young man had his rh;ht leg painfally horned from the knee to tne ancle, oat ills injuries are not dan gerous. Those who wish an excellent sail of clothing, guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction as to price, quality awl lit. should call on VY. 11. Utter, with W. J. Qui on, who has re-opened at bis old stand, 28 Stark street. Ed. Hogan. a conductor on tbe train betareen the Upper ami tbe Lower Cas cades, slipped under the train 6u Mon day, and bis left leg ami left arm were so Injured that amputation was eary. He Is at St. Vincent's Hospital, in a very critical condition. Tbe Telegram tells of a brutal affair which occurred in Holladay's Addition to East Portland, on Tuesday, but does not give names. A man and wife liad separated, and a dtvotee aolt Is pending iu tbe eonrte, tbe liusbaud retaining tbe child by force. Tbe mother went to vhdt her little one, when a mitnuder-! standing arose between tbe haeband aod wife, and she was severely Lenten. A fight Is now going on between va rious parties in tbe eity for the control of the public levee. Mr. J. E. Smith made an oiler for It, and the Council re garded hi proportion with favor. This est the Scotch railway company to work, fsr ft wants the levee for a terminor. 11 baa eontmeocsd suit to condemn the property. Street contractors oppose tbe leasing or sale of tbe levee, except by faction to the highest bidder. rOSEIGN HBW8. , the German painter, is dead L 1e revoluttoH In Sonora is reported ph says tbe Nihilist agi- a is oeciiuing. are ralslnr iarra hndiM ti the Rossian frontier, and it pnwsuie mat war can e eesof Russia died on Friday asleep. The Irorwrial fam- mMre6eut at herdieoiution, not mat death was so near. On Rut in remains were, borne tn lh mau laa eh a pel In an open eeffia by tle rami eignieeu urand Dukes. ) Elisabeth of Austria iooeof tbe most culftvated sovereigns iu tbe world. She draws beautifully, is a good muaieiau, i aud speaks fbieutly all tbe lungusges of ! modern Europe. She is fond of lltera- I' ture, and among her attendants has readers in various languages. . Anroame i LMSiag, aaaLvex. UK. hiatwlle jywae KEWSJTSM8. STATB AMD Ta.UUTOKIAI. Biisin-98 at OoTdendale, W. T , Is lnod. Charlotte, Line county, Is now a post office. An express office has beeu opened iu Lakeview. Columbia county, V. T., ha $6,990 in the treasury. A half-dollar of '52 fold iu Seattle last week for $19. Tenement houses are in great demand at Pendleton. "Walla Walla post office seco eh m edi tions are insufficient. Seattle thinks of celebrating the Fourth in grand style. New potatoes bare appear. In the McMinnville markets. The danger that The Dalies W be flooded this year is past. Spoken Falls has a population of GOO or 790, and ii a live town. Two more hodies from tbe lchoouer Schultc have been found. Kllenborc. county seal of Curry county, has 300 Hilalion. Dallas real estate is rising fcince tbe advent of tbe narrow gauge. Dr. Hill, of Ooldendale, has sold his drug store to Dr. Thompson. Work -has been commenced on Ja whson's new hotel at Pendleton. Public lands in tbe Weiser and other valleys of Idaho Is being surveyed. Large bands of cattle are being driven ibroafch La Orande ou their way Eat. A substantial bridge is being built across French Creek In Douglas county. ills Louise, daughter of J. P. Measer, died at Cbquille City of diphtheria last week. A prisoner named Homer was acci dentally killed at tbe peuiientiary last week. Dwellings are in demand in Sll verton. There is nut a vacant house in the town. The medical association of the Whit man (W. T ) district meets to day at Colfax. Five emigrant teams passed through Colfax, W. T., last Monday, bound for Pdtaba. A vein of coal three feet thick has been discovered about five miles from 311 verton. Ashland's collec and normal school eloaed the sessions of the present year yesterday. Several thousand acres of hill land near Dallas will be brought under cul tivation this year. Emigrants nass through Pendleton dally, mauy of whom are seeking homes iu tne I'a louse country. Tbe Seventh Day Adveutists elaim fifty converts as n result of their recent campmeetlng at Milton. Oreharriists in some portion of Ma rion county are oomplaioiug of the dep- reuaiions w caterpillars. Hon. J. M. Armstrong has superseded W. H. James as Registrar of the Whit- mau (VV. T ) land office. Tbe name of Boone's Ferry, Clacka mas county, has been changed to Wil- souville by tbe postal authorities. The military row! in tbe southern part of Douglas county will be very sub stantial, as the work Is well doue. The fruit crop of Idaho is now consid ered entirely out of danger from late ; I routs, and promisee tn be Immense. Shepherd, the Clackamas and Silver ton mail-cat rier, rides 58 miles a day each day in tbe week, except Sunday. Rev. B S. McLafierty has not ac cepted a call to tbe peetorateof tbe Bap tist church at Eugene City, as slated. Charley White and Ail. Chapman are stocking ranches at Canoe Encamp ment, on Snake Rmr, with 800 head of cows. A rich quarlx ledge has .been found about twenty-two miles from Union. The rock contains gold, silver and cin nabar. Moscow, W. T., now suppoits two meat markets, but no aaloqu. It used to support, two saloons aud no meal market. An effort is being made to locate the county seat of Spokan at Marshall, the new town a few miles south west of Spo kan Falls. Mrs. Csrglll, living on the hills near Pendleton, died on the 2Skb ulL, f puerperal fever, leaving a large family of small children. The Sheep Commissioner estimates the value of the wool clip in Walla Walla couoty, W. T., at $00.000 ; esti mated value of sheep, $130,000. A man named Oatmau was robbed of $250 at lokuui's Bridge, near Canyon vllle, by two road agents, who com manded him to "stand and deliver." The Grand Lodge of Good Templars for Washingtou Territory and British Columbia Is In session at Olympia. The next session will be held al Victoria. A new school-house about three miles up tbe South Paloose, In Washington Territory, has ueeji completed, aod a lerm or smkhm commenced tiiere last Monday. The Champions of Hooor, a new tem- nerauee societ y, number SO members in Ashland. Tbe Good Templars have about an equal number enrolled under their banner. M. H. Abbott published the Idaho Democrat twice, and then abandoned tbe "barren field." This is the eiabth failure to establish a Democratic paper in Boise City. The principal witnesses subiwenae-l to testify in tbe Broonifield murder trial are Mr. SchefTtr. wifo anil nn. Tfnmln "Billy. Messrs. Basset, Carrico, Brown and Heudren. D. W. Kaup and J. Montgomery, of Waiuburg, W. T., were, with their horses aod buggy, thrown from a bridge over tbe Tucannou Iu a hole, aud both are probably fatally wounded. J wk two little twin daughters of in. Bonbam, of Grant county, fell over a precipice forty feet high. One lied in four hours alter belug found; but tbe other will recover, though she has a broken arm and au ugly gash la the temple. -T" Congregational Sunday School at The Dalles has a membership of 182 pu pils aud IS ottleers and teacher- It pays . tit annually about SI00 for read ing matter, and does not depend on anv society or individual save its own or. ganization and mesnbeiship lor its ton. port. 1 South Pulouse is being rapidly settled by an iiiUHtriotm, energetic clans. Hundreds of acres of new land have been broken up this Spring, ami a large acreage of wheat .and oats has been sown. Farmers are at present sowing llnxseed broadcast over large tracts of land. Another horrible minder is reported near Walla Walla, and a vigilauce committee i-i talked of. Geo. B. Hager was murdere his body was cu with cool oil fired. Ills cabin was also burned, lie was ready to start for San Francisco to get married. 1 lor moiiHV, after which I A "!i num.. ami at tii mww., ; .J.uiV- t up, conloi U.iIurite.I ! '' 5; r,r,','',i;.-s,,,ok,;d H,ul M-t.. in.uI- i piled on It, am! the pvre Man.iAni t i..r. i, : "I7A.""1"'? AttUBEMEHT BOTES. Mr. G. D. ChapUu Is nearly well, and expeets to leave for Sou Prnnsisoo boon. The onncert at New Markel Inst even ing by Mra. Marrlner-Oampbell ami the San Francisco amateurs was well at tended, and is fuleomely praised by tbe morning press. Daniel E. Baudmanu, tbe German tragedian, who has just finished an en gagemeut at Baldwin's, Is oowing to Portland to play a season of tlx even ings and one matinee. His pictures ap pear in the windows of prominent hirst ftreet More". According tn the I'ticiflc L,tje. he will be supported by alias Iu- lm Beaudet, a young a stress ol ability, Barton Hill, Willie Siiums, Frank Rea, Mr. Huntington, SI Imps Edith and Georgia Woodthorpe and Mrs. Ilea will form the company. A morning paper announce-! Maguire as manager, but it is hardly probable, as Simms has had a surfeit of "genial John," and would post his associates in regard to tbe "mana ger." The operetta of ' Fairy Grotto," as produced at New Market Theater last Friday evening by the pupils of the Taylor-street Sunday School, made one of the most thoroughly enjoyable ama teur eutertalnmeiits which we have ever witnesed. 11 le plot is a simple fairy "tory, ami the inutic bright and pretty. Tbe costumes and scenery were excel lent, and the siuglug of some of the voung ladies was a pleasant urprie. Miss Lluie Anderson's eolo, " 'Tis Like a Dream," was the g-m of the evening, ami received a hearty encore. Mls Mollie Caplee, aa Anna, was quite natu ral, aud one Mould hardly have thought It her first appearance before the foot lights. Miss M. l'l Lamberson, Misses May Prentice, Maggie Sutlierlund, Lalla Dalton, Bessie Thompson, Hattle Hig gins, Nellie Watkins aud Nellie Gates sang and acted their respective parts in a very acceptable manner. Mr. El. Watkins as Peter Grim, a miser, was acceptable, though he overdid It ut i time?. All the choruses were suntr in excellent time, and were given with much force and cplrlt. Mr. Kinross, under whose direction the operetta wat giveu, deserves great praise for the thoroughuei of his work. Mr. Vintou ated as accompanist, aud, as ucnal, gave complete satisfaction. The piano used was a Vebr grand, from D. W. Prentice A Co.'s music store, and was an instrument of unusual sweetness ami tower. The orchestra was under fair control, and all concerned are to be congratulated upon tbe success of the entertainment. ths oKKtinN k:i.-i:v TJ!A. Read the following testimonials, not from person 3,000 miles away, whom ito one knows, but from well-known and trustworthy cltisens of Oregon, whose names, written with their own hands, can be seeu at our office: Portland. Or.. Jnlv 81. 18T9. The Oregon Kidney Tea has cured my back and kidneys, and I am at a loes to express my gratitude. I shall always remember the Oregon Kidney Tea with pleasure ami esteem, and highly recommend It to all my frieuds aud acquaintances. J. H. P. Downing (at P. Selllng'a). Portland, Or., July 81, 1S79. While 1 was Iu Tillamook last Win ter, I was affected iu my back and kid neys so that It was almost impossible for roe to reach Portlaud. When I got I 'ere I was induced to try the Oregon Kidney Tea. I drauk, at my meals, tbe tea made from it, and it has alleeted a radical core. I can highly recom mend it to all who are afflicted as I was. E. Corn. I, Frederick Kuegg, of Multnomah county. State of Oregon, certify here with that Win. Pfuuder's Oregon Blood Purifier bas entirely cured me of a skin disease, produced by poison oak. Al though I bad applied to several physi cians for relief, none of these genu could do me any good, and I herewith recom mend tbe Oregon Blood Purifier to all suffering aoeb skin disease. Signed! F. ItrjEGO. MISCELLANEOUS. ONLY as CKNTS. A SEW BX8LAXI1 WOMAN'S TRUL. OUR PECOTTIES," By K ESI AH SHELTOK, ATitbor of "Netted," "Forty Days, or One Vaca tion, "-The Heights and Depths of AmblUon." asr'Addieaa, enelmlng S cents. Authors PabllshlDC Company, No. 87 Bond Street. New IWK, XV. X. FIRE WGBKS., ROMAN CAUDLES, SKYROCKETS, "Bevl! Bonk," I'a per Lanteriai, TttUKKII.LIONm 31 INKS am! Sr4I.T.M, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. V." X . 3 33C7I5: t SON, Cor. Front ntu! Alder Streelv. i J COKBETT LIVERY, HACK AND FEED s STABLES, Cor. Second nmt Tnylor xtreeti. Reasonable Chant for Hire and Hoardlnr. HaCk order promptly attended. Day or NiahU troOIIWARD A- X.tGOO.V. Prop's. 8-9 a d. sarra. eao. a. rouse. Q0i&NTAL HOTEL, Corner of 11 r! au! Jlmi risen MmK FORTLAND, OBKOOX. Board and Room, par day- 4l Renovated and ITewty rrntabe4, FREf; COACH TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. Ml SMITH A YOUNG, mattotora. NEW MARKET. HEY EHCLAHD MARKET (Formeriy Amador), Comer .,r Narth INturlli nnd K alreelx. K. Hord'a Kxm rum., a ' L -J Piatt Valley brand. ""' lnr o4GItc ns a call. -W NEW ENOLAND M.VRKET. I TN THIS MnKETVnrwTii .1 I Jattwa AGRICULTURAL Mta Hood Agricultural Implement House NEWBERRY, HAWTHORNE & CO., I M POUTERS AND DEALERS IK Oenerat Agent aw the CELEBRATED JCORRBON TLOWS, IJtPttOVKD WHrTKWATKK WAOONB, USAl'SR", MOWERS. SELF-BINDING IIAItVBSTBHS, IIKADKRS, TURBSUBItS, BNOISBS, "FARMKK6 KRIKND DRILL," TUB BSTKRLY SBBDBR AND CULTIVATOR, RAILROAD BARROWS, RAILROAD AND MINING SIIOVBLS, 1I0K8, SCYTHES. SNATHS, CRADLKS, FORKS, PICKS, ArI a Full Mae ol Wood vnc2. Steel G-oods. Xx. SOI mill 6B front uilrl 2SO nuj nr 8BND FOR DBA" GOODS AND MILLINERY. JUWE, 1SSO. TQCRINO TUB MONTH OF JUNE. WB will offer Fall Mass ef Seasonable GfMtJs of the Newest Styles sail in the Rwt qualities. NEW l'ARASOLB AND SON UMMRKLLAS; NEW LINEN UISTBRS AND Sill IS; NEW BUNTINGS, GRENADINES AND SUMMER GOODS; NEW PIQUES, LAWWS, SWISSES AND NAINSOOKS; NEW EMBROIDERIES AND TRIMMINGS; NEW LISLE SILK AND KID GLOVBS; NEW GINGHAMS, CHEVIOTS A OHKOICS: NEW HOSIERY-In Gnat Variety; NEW CORSETS AH the Best 8hap; NEW LADIES' AND GKNT8' SUMMBR UNDERWEAR; And a Fall Assortment of DRY AND FUR NISHING OOOD3, ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. SPECIAL ATTtHTISN GIVEN TC ORDERS QX.DS & KING, Ko. 117 Tlili-a Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. KOTIOE TO M I Ij . I N S3 11 S WE HAVK OrKNED OUR rl A tYl IY O T H STOCK -OF- MILLINEEY GOODS, Direct front ths Manufacturers. Persons Visiting this City are Spe cially Invited "to Examine Our Stook Before Purchasing. LSV7IS &. STRAUSS, So. 123 First Street. x LElSCHIfEU, M AYE It & GO. Front and Flrrt streets, bat. Ah aad A, Importers and Wholesale Dealers. SPRING SEASOJT. MR. MAYER IIA8 MAI VERY EXTKN slve natatmi.au ofa lull Hae or MILLINESY GOODS, IMreet from IkaltuBaetiMnaixlImnHMnr la New York. Oar stock Kilt eomfet ol tbe lateatatyMeatHlBbudes or ITontlierx iixk! PIumcK, French Flowors, Hats, Shapes, Ulbbens, Plain, Cros Grain and rar.ry, Silks, TcKcts, etc., etc., To which welailtc the aueouoii of the Milli nery Trnda of orsaon aau wwrniaajwa im- lory. Being tne oaly Waolasala House i n tne State Importing MILLINERY GOODS direct from New York, wo will be prepared to oSfcr extra Inducements to our Friends and Patrons. a-St IMPLEMENTS. 26:! Mr! .Street, l'orlluml, Orrsoii. CATALOGUES. Jes-SS MISCELLANEOUS. Mkig Way Up ! Prices Way Down ! PISHEL & ROBERTS JJAVR RECEIVED, DIRECT FROM TIIK MANUFACTURERS, ALL TJIE LATEST 8TYIJJS OF Nobby Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Etc., Which, allhooch they have advanced In price 33 per cent, will be oM for tbe next CO days at old prices. riSIICL A ROBERTA. Corner ol 1'Irit nml Alder street. I-ORTL.VND. OREG JN. apt Ohromo-Lithography Lithography, Photo -Lithography, COUNTY AND CITY MAPS, ND Printing o! Krcry Description KXECCTKD WITH PROMPTNESS, NEATNESS AND AT REASONABLE RATES. Estimates and Denied Famished on appli cation. NBLiES & BEBBE, Wo. 67 Front Stroot, PORTL.VND -OREGON s- G. NSiaZETTER, rrlERCHANT TAILOR, No. 183 rirst .Ntrecl, KEEPS OONSrANTLY ON HAND A FINS and complete stock of SE3TCH, E.V6LISH, FREMH i. D4MESTIS C003S "Which are aBataMCd.and which be wUI make up AT COS? PRICES, mat OILS ! Crockery and Glassware ! A SPECIALTY 0? LAMPS AND OILS! rnilB CELEBRATED "HERO" OIL BEST I In the market. For Rale by u only, or ders from the eoantra promptly ailed. Send and try HERO OIL. Satisfaction gaaranteed We are here to pleaae. OLDS A SUMMERS, 8-J2 No. 18SFirt street, Portland. K WASniNOTON ST., PORTLAND, ORB O (BW, rcnectfully rwjuents all tbe reader of the Nbw Ntkwb3T who have work la bU line to call apoa or address blm. KM I mates fSlvea oa aiipllcHiJoa, and alt Inqalrlcs prompt! 3' anawered. S-H AMERICAN ST CAM DYEiHC AK3 CLEAKIKC WORKS TtY'E AND CLEAN ALL KINDS Or SILK XJ woolen and mixed goods, alter" the best and neweat verman ami nroru ,jf.w:ui rm Gloves and Feather cleaned and died by a new nroeesa. Blankets and Furs cleaned nlce- I ly. GenU'cIotlilnc eieaned and dyed a spec- Malty. O. CONIIAD CO.. o. iu salmon Jsueet, Portland, Oregon. 8-51 illSCELTVEOUS. D.:.W. PRENTICE & CO;, TUB LEADINO Music Dealers! North of San Francisco. THE LARGEST ST'KTK OF PI AKTOS ! rrom $200 to $1,000 THE LVRGEST STOCK OF ORGA3STS! Trom $25 to $700! THE LARGEST STOCK OF SHEET MUSIC AUD BOOKS! la lite Nertbweat. Inilrumentt of All Kinds Soltl m Eaqj Tayments. SUftSCIUBB MS D. W. PEBHTICB CO'8 tVloKTHLY Musical Journal, vocal and Instrumental tculc and YBloHotoiuulinieriaiUiis feud lnc matter each year. Only 75 Gents per "Year. D. W. PRENTICE & CO., Ko. 107 First Street, (J. K. 0111 old staod). 1-OIt fLiVND OREGON 9-U REMOVAL. V7. H. SIARSEAXL & GO. 0 WING TO THE VERY LIBERAL EN oounagemenl we have met with si hoc our oommsnesnient In tbe Grocery Itaelrte, we have been compelled to seek lanrerand mora central quarter, as oar lata premises wre qalte Inadequate to meet the de mands of oar constantly Increasing trade. We have therefore mnch pleasure In an nouncing to the public that we hare sc ented Stalls Kos. 4, 5, 6 and 7. Central Slarlict, Aim! we purpose making this place The Central Rendezvous and Depot For erorybady to purchase all tie seripttoiM of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Ws are now dlsptaytax, sx steamer "0i. W Hder," AX IMMBNSR STOCK KEW GOODS, Rarshaisil with especial isteisaca to oar new daparture. Oar Price3 are Lower than those of any other house in the city, and our Goods are all Fresh, New and "Well Selected. We earnestly invite tbe attention of Housekeepers. Heads of Families, Ho tel and DeanHoe Hoase Keepers, etc. H, whom special Inducements will be -oflbrad-to oar fcelllthw sspfdytas them with Ihe best etoss of goods al tbe Lowest Possible Pries. es- Goods deiiiretod free and nraraatly to every part of ths olty. also to all trains aad steamboat. REMEMBER THE PLACE, Central Market Grocery Store, Stalls Kos. 4, 5, 6 and 7, (Opposite O-Shea Rros'.) W. H. MARSHALL CO. GOTO THE AURORA RESTAURANT, Northeast cor. Front and Alder streets. The only place In Portland where you can get A GOOD SQUAES MEAL For 25 Cents. 35 PROFBSSIOXAI. JOHN K. MITCUELiL KAX.PH M. SBMEKT mitchell:a.:dement, Attomcys-at-Ztw. OFPICE-Corner First and Morrlsoo Jtreets. mom, bfnimlv mwiiU hv ltaehtld Pletare Oallery. "8-38 I. If. DOLPn. E. O. BBONAOOH. JOS.-SIM0!f. C. A. DOLTH. DOLrn, BKoxACcn, dolph & sutoi Attornc vi-at-Lata ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, PORTLAND. s-isir JNO. M. DALY, Attorny-at-Law DALLAS, OREGON, w ILL PRACTICE IN THE DISTRICT AND united states Courts. w W. KOKIII.EIt, DontistDentist Dentist. IN and Main streets. In Shades row brick balldlDK.orer I'lum over's Dra Store. Jul DR. J. U. ULEXX, Xeii tit-it, Southwest eoraer First aad Yanblll PORTLAND, OREGON. RAWOON ARNOLD, M. D., nonnropathlc PSjslflan tai Sarjcon. T)BSIDBNCE AND OFFICB-No. 8S Fourth urBRon. utHee Hoars 8 to Ma. M.,!te4ad7 to s r. 3C myia MISS DR. ANGIE L. FORD. OFFICE Rooms t aad 5. Meaaastes'S ftalld- HT aad 1 First street. - RESIDENCE No. SI Westrark street (cor ner or Stark). D3Seclat attentloB kItso to Diseases ol Women and Children. ntyl TRAVEL. OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD GO. rl TAKE EFFECT 8CNDAY. KEPT. 15, 178, at It a. DaUy (Scnday except! . '.How,. portlaNo .:r Aa toi.iji3. LBATK ABA. - nntland 1-X a. ar. I Rosebars; 7 . u. Boseburc MS A. M. I Portland 36 r. -x ALBANY KXPRHSB TRAIN, Dally (axeept Ssday, as HLLtmi: I.BAV AHarvs Portlaad lr.jf.1 Albany 9 p. Albany Sag a.m. lVrtmml-)Mf a. x. FREIGHT TRAINS, Dally (azeept Sunday) as follows: ixtvs. Asaura. Portlaad :U a. m. I Junction Mi P. v. Junction , , , a. X. I Portlaad fc p. . Tbe Oregon aad CalUbrnta Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains. Close connections are made at Koaebuig with the Stage of the California aad Oregon Stage Company etr TJcketa for sale to all the principal points In California and theEaal.atCHopaDyolBee, Cer.F aad Prset SM.,ct Ferry LaBStBC.rsrtfand. oa-Storace will be Chanced on Fretgbl re maining in Waiehouaea over 31 hours. or rretams win not oe reeerrea ror sanmeni after & o'clock p. m. J. RRANITT, Jr., B. P. ROGERS. Gea. Saul. Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. 2-SSU Portland to San Francisco. Carrjln; U. S. Hall and Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express. The Oregon Railway and XarieaOon Com pany aad Taeinc Coast Steamshln Oamaanr will dlaoatch, every live days, for the above port, one of their new and e levant A r Iron steamefalps, viz: THE OREGON, QEQ. W. ELDER, AND STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SAILING DAYS April S. IS, IS, SS, 2S. May a. .s. 13, IS, 23, S. June 2, 7. Leaving Portland at 3 a. m. THROUGH TICKETS sold to all the nrinei. pad CtUea in tbe United States and Canada. ror Barucniars tor Passage and Froatai, ap ply to G. W. WEIOLBR. Steamship Agent O. R. A N. Co., Comer Asli and KrontMia.. PfupslaHtt a Or J. McCRaKEN A Co., Agta P. C.tS. S. On H,ssDan.onn f ront st,,i'mw,Ur X. PO'VV jiJjbt.S, Manufacturer, Importer and Jobber In FURNITURE.' BEDDING, CARPETS, PAPER HANGIJJQ. WAREROOM8 1 H t and 1ST, First aad 181 Sooond street. STB,iiL?ACTRY-x- Coraar Front ami Portland, ounao.v. STEAFfl CARPET-CLEANING ...AND RBXOVATIXO ESTABLISHMENT, X. HAI.Y, Proprietor. Blankets Seoarsd.Rleached and Re-BMooit Mattrestes and Feathers Renovalea, Lace Curtains and Hfaades aspeelalty. Aud Carpels Re-Utsd and Re-labJ. Woris Head or Jefferson Street, (On Canyon Road.) ciTDell Telephone and Order Slate at Child's Urug Store, corner Second and Morri son streets; also, at Fowers's Furniture Store, first and VamUlli streets. myl