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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1880)
-4 .JUKE H, 1890 LOCAtT 8. Tbe Piua-street eoL 'mm baa been 8alem u vbtted Lu Jitnitrmit fire yimwi? naorulug. ' AbosU. ISO clerk Have euroHed them elves in the earty-e losing movement. Hoi man Bros, are patting op large tables on tbe coroer of Eigbth and C streets. Jos. Alien Is in iall to answer the charge of robbery, iu default of 91,000 Captain Harlow's picric ground's, mi tbe 8andv, are free to all respectable parties. Tbe Vaneoaver packet now makes two trips daily between Portland and Vaneoaver. Tbe dwelling at No. 87 North First treat was partially destroyed by fire last Saturday: Morning trains from Portland to Cor vallia, and one front Corvatlii to Port land, are needed. An fee-ereaas and strawberry festival will be given at tbe Baptist church to morrow evening. 8trangers are cordially iuvlteil'to at tend tbe noon-day prayer aneetlogs at Y. M. C. A. Ha.iL A little son of Captain Soreosen was badly burt last Friday evening by being thrown from a horse. Mr. 1. D. Holasan baa returned from II waco, and reports -a- boom" in im provements in tbat town. Tbe Mercury pronounces the release of Holomon Levy tbe "one just pardou" made by Governor Thayer. Tbe annual meeting of the Conerega- tional Association will be beld in As toria to-day and to-morrow. Ex-soldiers of this eity have organ ised the Garfield Boys in Blue, Cul. A W. Waters being President. Tbe State Medical Society is holding 'eatn aunuai meeting at the col nUdlng on Fourth street. inese awl 11-gatherer was so Be beaten by hoodlums on Monday mat Be will probably die. Tbe Orani Lodge of Good Templars is la) session at Albany. Ttie next aseeting will be beid at Hillsboro. Mia. M. E. Stobbs has received the and tidings of tbe death of her father, Jto. J. U. uiteraon, or asbaa, M. H Tbe Portland Scbutxen Verein will bold a rifle tournameut on the Fourth at their park. Tlie match ia open to ail. Owing to the suterior fiui.-.h and excel teneeol work, Abell :ati;!s pre-eminent as a photographer. Give him a call. The census sheets compiled by Osear I. Clay, one of tbe enumerators, have been stolen, and he will have the murk to do a second time. S agar-con teil cream corn (prize iu every package), wholesale and retail, at Post Office Store, corner Fifth and Mor rison streets, Portland. Tbe will of . Martin, .f San Fran cisco, who bad large business interests ta Oregon, has been filed for probate. The estate is valued at $460,000. Gold fish and fish food, and candies in packages for picnics, wholesale and re tail, at Post Office Store, earner of Fifth and Morrison streets, Portland. - Ah Chang, tbe China man whose akull was fractured by Jim Pang in a row, has since died. Tbe coroner's ver dict charges Pang with murder. A Chinaman waa badly crashed a few days since by a quantity of earth, which Ml en bim as be was at work on tbe road leading to tbe new cemetery. The Elder was five days in making tbe last passage from San Fraueivoo, bavins brokeo one of the flake of her propeller and being retarded by head winds. Good advice, and better satisfaction, is found ia every bottle of Pf tinder's Ore gen Blood Purifier, a purely vegetable eosnpoand, known to be the best blood cleanser. John Carr, a fiiberman, formerly mate of tbe barken! I qo Webfoot, was drowned near the Columbia bar on Thursday last. He was a steady, indus trious man. Tbe Council has indefinitely post poned tbe ordinances in regard to sell ing or leasing the levee, but another ia introduced for leasing it ror ten years to the highest bidder. Finest French randies sent to all parts of Oregon and Washington Territory. French Noughts and such candles are only kept in Portland by the Post Office Store, corner Fifth and Morrison. Excursion tickets, good fur sixty days, will soon be issued in San Fran cisco to tourists who desire to visit Portland, Tbe Dalles and Walla Walla. ' Tbe rates are not given, but are low. Rev. Mr. Cruxsn, of the Firs; Congre gational Church of this city, and Rev. Mr. Thompson, of the Presbyterian Church of Olympia, will change pulpits for one month, beginning uo Sunday, i July Hth. Those who wish an excellent auit of clothing, guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction as to price, quality and fit, should call oo W. 11. Ctter. with W. J. Qui no, who has re-opened at bis aid stand, 28 Stark street. The Grand Lodge of Masons "baa elected the following officers for the en' Ming year : R. P. Earbart, G. M. ; W. T. Wright, D. G. M.; J. N. Dolph, a O. W. ; M. Spare, J. G. W. ; T. J. Bab cock, G. S. ; H. Abrams,G. T.; David Fromsn, Chairman of tbe Educational Fond Committee. THE OKMB KIOBET TEA. Bead tbe following testimonials, not from persons a,uuu miles away, whom no one knows, but from well-known and trustworthy citizens of Oregon, whose names, written with their own i at our onJee: IXDEPEKDEKCE. Or.. Dee. IS. 1879 Both myself and win bave been for some vears afflicted with disease of the kidneys, and bad Med many remedies without obtaining any permanent relief. About three months ago. we wens in duced t try a neekage of tbe Obboon ! Kidney Tea, which baa apparently en- tlnlv esnd both at ns. as since takiuir ' it two weeks we bave teit no symptoms of tbe disease. We can heartily recnia mend it tootherx Himilatly sfnicted, as we believe it wiil do all tbat is claimed lor it. M. L. Whitk. ' A-tokia, Or., D.c. 28, IbT T take pleasure in tet-tifvitie to liie THURSDAY. max mm merits of tlie Okkcox Kikxev Tk j For tbe putt Ihrtc years I have lieu! I, Fr. 1. 1 1: ILj.jg, U' I.lulluomah andering from kidney troubles, and dur-j county, rotate of Oreiron, certify here log tbe lime have tried nearly every I with that Wra. I'iiiin!er' Oregon Blood of kidney medicine in the market, Isaoat without any rti'w'. HavlUK beard that liie 0.ea" n Ki.li.-y Tea p--I jaessed womlt rful i roji ri'i , 1 i . i j - i -! ' a acV.ii.'! au'l U', ii t ht- .1. - m, jptoail re! f. u:i.l I y ti t- u-e tl e o, e package fee! c tu; : .. i- cu-i .t. Hamvel Gray. I AMU8E1EBT VOTES. Tbe Marrtner-Campbell concert season was successful financially. The Star Draoiali j Troupe, which has been playing on tlie Sound undar tbe management of Mr. Lindsay, returned to this city last eveuiog. It b significant that Barton Hill and Willie Simms did uot return to Portland with Bandmann, though advertised as members of his enmpany. They proba bly learned that "John Majuire ia again la managerial harne-s." Tbe charire of u.-wntlemanly conduct. made by the feUorom agai nst the uaber of XewJaarkst, ji uncalled for. ' When a man comes to tbe theater on tbe open log night with reserved seats for tbe second performance, and, of coarse be ing unable to obtain ti e seats, publicly tells the usher that "be "will have his seats, or take it out f his hide," it is high time for the ssldusher to assert his right to exemption from insult. The facta have been explained to tbe earplug critic, and a correction is due from the Telegram. On last Tuesday eveuing, st New Market Theater, before a crowded bouse, was inaugurated the much-heralded, long-expected "engagement extraordi nary of tie emineut tragedian, Mr. Daniel E. Btnilmann, supported by a powerful abd carefully selected dramatic company. And truly the rendition of tbe opening piece, "Narciase," was an "extraordinary" performance. It is a play of tbe Freuuh school, and Mr. Bsadmann appears in the title rote. Wbile the Keutlemau has a good physique, fine stage presence, aud Is asy aud natural in tils movements, be as a serious fault in his tendency to rant" In bis best scenes. At such times bfs foreign accent is so broad as to almost render his words unintelligible. miss ivuise waudet is a very pretty, pleasing little act res-, but with scarcely loree aud experienee enough for tbe arduous nosittou of leading; lady. Miss Georgia Woodthorpe, who is well known to tne rortiaud public, made her ap pearance as Madame Ls Pompadour: but, wbile the young lady shows marked improvement and rendered her lines In an effective manner, it would require an "extraordinary stretch of Imagination to picture her as the brilliant and fasci nating Pomiadour, who ruled France by her beauty. The third lady of tbe company, ,Mis Kate Chester, haa uo control of iter voice. Tbe gentlemen composing the "powerful and carefully selected company" are an "extraordi nary" lot of "powerful" bad actors. Mr. F. D.yle, the lending man, is pns sesMed of a weak voice, and ia utterly devoid of animation. Mr. Elgar Wal ton, a snrahre-lookiug gentleman with an accordion voice and one gesture, is not likely to become a favorite iu Port land at least unlers he requires lew as sistance from the promoter in future. it is remsrs applies witn equal justice to tbe majority of the other subordinates of this "powerful sud extraordinary" troupe. While all doe allowance Is made for the mishaps osustly attendant upon opening tiights, there is no excuse for the carelessness of the management In failing t provide scene-sblfteni. thereby causing the numerous "breaks" in the workingof the stage, and compell ing the auiliei.ee to submit to such lone ..iu i ,.t.r.u.... ti.. ...,i Alio vuiwii urn - , . . . . , . . : ' not rise until 8:30 o'clock, which waul"! ,amh De,n,5 no hioger available. another source of complaint Iu some reHpeets, there has seldom been such a thoroughly crude performance given at New Market eveu in ita palmiest days of crudeuesa under Maituire's manage mentas waa witneteed last Tuesday evening. The renditiou on Weduesday evening was a slight Improvement. GEHEEAL 5EW8. Joha Sherman, Jr., is U. a Marshal for New Mexico. Both bouses of Cngre-s yesterday at neon. adjourned James Lonjrstr-r t lias bi.-en onflrmed as Minister to Turkey. Er-Gveruor A. G Brown, of Mlsais stppl, waa drtwnd ou Saturday last. Ex-Benator James A. Bayard died at Wilmington, Del., ou rtunday morning. Five hundred of SittiugBufVa Indians, in a starving condition, have surren dered. B. BT. Fay, of Oregon, has been ap pointed Indian Agent at tbe Umatilla agency. The brick-moulders of Denver have etrock for an Increase of wages to $3 SO per day. Handletb, Ellis 6 Co., iron dealers of Boston, have su:euded. Liabilities, $750,000. Laxros Cohn, brother-in-law of U. H. De Young, committed suicide at San Francisco on Monday. Tbe San Francisco sielaiisfs have an nounced lherniielveaa4n sympathy with tbe Masael Sloogb settlers. A flood in Wisconsin Is reported, and millions of feet of saw loss from Ki Claire have passed down the river. Morris, a County Judge ia Texas, was murdered In ills c ion-room on Satur day last by a saloon-keeper named Tay lor. Geneiat Tosrasead ia nlaeed an tlie retired list of the army. General R. C. Drum succeeds him as Adjutant-Gen eral. Mr. D. C. Ireland of OreMn and Mr. T. Minor of Washington Territory are members of the National Republican1 Committee. i Hayes has vetoed the Denntv Mar shals bill on Constitutional grounds and in accordance with receut Supreme Court decisions. A. B. Meacham, formerly of Oregon, and Otto Mears.of California, have beeu appointed a commission to ratify the treaty with the Ules. One of the New York Astors will not give the ages of the feminine members of his family, and the Census Super visor will bring suit for the penalty prescribed by law. Booth's bill to force the payment of pending accounts by the Indian Bureau, haa passed the Senate. It will benefit citlcens of the Pacific Coast to tbe amount of $300,000. The citievns ef Leadellie have formed an orgauixaton to protect miners who wish to work at a reduction, and will bold tbe union responsible with blood if any iniiiniiiaiion u attempted. Tlie outl .k for Tilden before the Dentocruiic N-:o::k1 Convention is P'':- lie ii-ts- ouh vi votes committed Lo h"' l n-'-n However, i i It t rite 4ttb elect, i in -re votes nledsed ibau any other candid itr. Spanish men-cf-war are making a practice of fin up on American veseeh) in the Cuban tmde, bringing them to, uud eiinii:. m; Ilu ir pipers and ear gO"S Ojr Ijovtriniieiit, throucu Kv- j aits, tt :il di i:i 1 j i ej;'la'iili ju. l'linlier U: i t: .y e:irct me of a bKiii l.y pni,ni oak. A! i . ! i.i -t n-ral !,j -i-;i- i ' i'u -i l'.'I.H roal ' .11 . ,"i r ;.i 1: ...I 1 .i lir ui u , 'ae, pru .;,, tluxi';:! II,.! ;.j c.u i. r rt ' f, u ,1,. u.i- .'. i.xo.ll,.. I,,., u;t'-r;i n . .. -u Signed! F. RcEor,. "Ko Trwible." Auaa B. MeMauaa, of Qnincy, Ills., communicated tb following totlie Warn an' Journal under date of May 15th : It Is a eomnliment of tbe highest or der, though an unconscious one, when men sneak of a woman's "knack." A knack for doing the family dressmaking or millinery somehow generally belongs to that member of it who is eithor the most unselfish or lbs most Industrious, or who baa tbat sort of a conscience wbich is not content aniens whatever is to be done l also dona in the lest poesi i-ble manner. A knack for household ilrcoratloD and artistic surroundings be longs to the woman who has sufficient live for the beautiful to give such mat ters a good detl of attention to devise new combinations ami study enects. "True ease in writing cornea by art not chance," and is quite as true of most things a It is of writing. This Idea wax amusingly illustrated in a little incident which eatne under my observation durtnr the past week It was on tbe occasion of the annual meeting of the Board of Directors of one of onr hospitals. Five gentlemen and twice as manv ladies had sasembled and listened to the reports tor the year. Tbe ladies had done all the work, and through their Secretary and Treasurer rnane accurate and, eompreneutiive re- nona. At the close of the meeting 1 overheard the following Interesting con venation between two seentleHieu : "There's one thing we ought to have done," said one: "we ought to have given a vote of thanks to Mre. A. for her excellent renort." "An admirable report! admirable 1" exclaimed the other, with enthusiasm; "but It's no trouble for her to do those things; it comes natural. She just loves it." I happened to know tbat ill Is gentle man had been within the hospital walls just once during tbe year, and I also Happened to Know something auoat una same renort which was "no trouble." Twice each month daring the .twelve Mrs. A. bad attended We Mnrfnees meet- lugs aud had kept detailed reports of the transactions. From these sbe had now compiled a maea of statistics how many patients had been eared for, Imiw many ere pay patients, how many supported by tbe county, bow many were object of charity tbe greatest number at any one lime, tbe smallest number, the av erage number, the amount of money that had been raised and from what sources, tbe directions iu which it had been expended, the nature aud extent of repair? and Imnrovefueiits to tlie prop erty. Tbe principal benefactions were acknowledged In fitting terms, and a comparison presented Iwtween the pabt aud preaeut condition of tbe Institution, former reports having Keen examined for tbe purpose. These disjointed facts were combined iulo a eouneeted narra tive, tbe whole representing tbe labor of two or three das, because 14 le lady "Just loved" ber work loo well to do It lews faithfully. But tlie wrtlcular interest of lliealory lie in tbe previous history of tlie ho-pl-tal management. Five years ago the buildiug was erected and opened under tbe control of twelve trustee, all gentle men. Having a considerable amount of pui.llc money at their disposal, they did verv well lor the nmt vaar. mmih ufler. they began to flud it dlWeolt to raise money; entnnsiasm waaen; wr moni lis at a time they could not hold a meeting for lack of a quorum, ami finally, be fore the end of tbe third year, without a dollar In the treasury, they called Iu twenty-five ladies, and under tlie desig nation of Executive Committee sur rendered the property ami begged of them to take the entire management. Since that day they bave given them selves no concern further than an at tendance at tbe annual meetings in hear tbe report of lit sir "Exeeuttvu Com mittee" and to re-elect ft. Is it not a coufeasiou of the superior executive ability of the feminine sex tbat tbe undertaking which these gen tlemen found so onerous as to eaMae ita abandonment, la now eoidueteil in such maouer as to be "no trouble?" MISCELLANEOUS. SIT 35 CENTS. , A A'KW KSTJLAXD UOMAX'S TRIAL, OUR PECOTTIES," BrKESIAH SHELTON, Author of "Netted- "Fn-tr Kara. orOns Va Hon," -The Height ami Depttiinf Ambition." aV'Addmai. eoetoolnc 2 cents. AntHora' Publiabimr Company, No. t? Bond Btrest. New lora. a. l. jef FIRE WORKS. ROMAN CANDLES, SKYROCKETS, T0 3EL5S3DOTiJS, "Ber!l BoMbs," Paper Lnatcras, Tr EMtl.I.IttWi, K1SVS an CR I.IiM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. AVjMC. BECK As SON, Cor. Fro at noil Alitor Strcrts. COKBETT'S LIVERY, HACK AND FEED STABLES, (nr. Seconit mill Tnylor Nlrcrts. Reasonable Charce for Hire and Hoarding. Hack order promptly aUeade1, Day or Nix m. M'llllllKAlIB .t 3IACUUN. I'ropN. s-2 a 1. SMITH. oao. a. Tocao. ICeiBEHTAl HSTEL, r Wrat astd Xaavtswi tri, POBTLAJfB.'oBSGOi. Board and noosa.aar A.. , , m Rraoraled and Newly FnraidMa. fKKE VXIACH TO AND ItlOXrHE HOtffiaV - MITHTOCNQ, . T3ErW MARKET. HEW ENCLAliD MARKET ( Formerly Amador), Corner af Nrtli loi.rlJi nnI K Ktreet r Tim MMJKKTYor WILL FIND IT ..li.I hi Ihr L'lWVXT HlSIKI.E '; hr", !'--"'"K"t "ind M-.iti..l'.,u 1 Mi I " I.. I ... u. I . ' -.""-I a Ami Ham!., the arUlw na a call. S-W NEW ENGLAND MARKET. tVGKICULTUKAL SV3t. Hood .Agricultural implement House NEWBERRY, HAWTHORNE & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ' General Agents for the CELEBRATED IfORRtSON.rLOWS, IMPROVED WHITEWATER WAGONS, REAVER?, MOWERS, SELF-BINDING HARVESTERS, HEADERS, TURRSItRRS, ENGINES, "FARM UK FRIEND DRILL," THK R3TBRLY SEEDER AND CULTIVATOR, RAILROAD BARnOWS, RAILROAD AND MINING SHOVELS, IIOES, SCYTIIKS. SNATHS. CRADLES, PORKS, PICKS, And a Full Mm ot "Wood cvzxcL Steel Ooocls. Xs. 2SI auit : front nn'l 2G3 nmt SEND FOR DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY. JUfiiE, 18SO. -QURISO THE MONTH OH JUNB, WB will oner ruu moss of lbs Newest Styles qualities. if! IKK hi tbe -Ban NEW rABA80I AND 9N WIMKIILI-VS; NEW LINEN UlfiTKKS AND SUIfS; NEW BUNTZNOS, OKBNA1KNKS A .Ml 8CMMBK OOOSS; NEW PIQUES, LAWNS, SWIBBES AN II NAINSOOKS; NEW EMBROIDERIES AND TKIJl MINOS; NEW I.18I.K SILK AND KID QLOVBS; NEW GINGHAMS, CltKVIOTS CHECKS: NEW HOSIERY la Great Variety; NEW CORSETS All the Best Spes; NEW LADIES AND GENTS 8UMEK UNDERWEAR; And a Pull Assortment of DRY AND rTJft- NISIIING GOODS, ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS OLDS &f KING, IS'o. l-t-T Xliirtl Stroot, l"ORTI.AXD, OREGON. EOTSOE -TO- WE HAVE OPENED OTJK MAMiVIOTH STOCK -OF- KILLIKEHY GOODS, Direct from the manufacturers. Fstmos Visiting this City are Spe cially Invited to Examine Onr Stook Before Purchasing. LEWIS &; STRAUSS, Xo. 123 First Strccl. FIE1SCHKER, ilAYEB. & CO. Front and First streets, bet. Ash and A, Importers and Wholesale Dealers. SPRING SEASON. MR. MAYER HAS MADE VBRY KXTE2S slss twrthasssof a lull ilnser MILLIIfEHY G0.0DS, Urast from tbe Manoowtarers mad Importer' la Mstr V,w nr Siavlf ulll aftMlht vl lh latest styles and shades of ITmi tlioi"M :iul PlumeMf French Flovers, Hats, Shapes, . Klbbonj, Plain, Cros Grain and Taney, Silks, Velvets, etc., etc., To which welavMe the attention of tbe MI1II- nery Trade Of Oregon ana wimoibkhh rerri tory. r tog tnc only WhoMlenoss in ino Slate Imivorting MILLINERY OOODS Hret Ifm Nk.w Yorb, to ViXl be prepared to oTr extra lodeeetneBts to our Friends and Patronu IMPLEMENTS. o Flrtl Mreel, I'ortlnnil, Oregon. CATAL03UES. -CO Jet- MISCELLAXBOTJB. Clothing Way Up ! Prices Way Down ! TISHEL & ROBERTS PJAVK RECEIVED, DIRECT PROM THK MANUFACTURERS, ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF Kcbby Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Kats, Caps, Etc., Whieb. atibouch tbey ltave advaneed In pries .13 per cent, will be soM for the next no days at old price. riKIIBI, A r.OIlKKTS, forner ol llrst mad Alilcr streetn. FORTlaSD, ORKO JN. apl Chromo-Lithography Lithography, Photo- Lithography, COUNTY AND CITY MAPS, AND Printing ol Every Description EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS, NEATNESS .-ASH AT REASONABLE RATES. Estimates and Deslan Furnished on appli cation. NIIiES & BEEBSj No. 67 Front Street, POKTIND- ..OREGON S-S G. NEI3ZEYER, MERCHAN-T TAILOR, No. ICS 1'lrtt vtraet. TrKEPR CONK r A NT IA" ON ItAKD A. FINK. OA. sad eenpless atoea or SCSTCH, tXCllSH, FSWCH k. S5MEST1C GOSSS "Whlsh aro nnak.-iasssd,aad wMeh ho will make bb AT COST PRICES, mat XsTAHS ! OILS Crockery and Glassware ! A SPECIALTY OF LAMPS AMD OILS! rpnB CELEBRATED "HERO" OIL BEST 1 ta the market. For sale by ua only. Or der from ihe eonnlry nromptly filled. Send am! try HERO OIU SatlsowtloB guarontl We are bere to plraar. OLDB & SUMMER", 8-3! No. 183 First street, Fortland. 5 WASHINGTON 8T., PORTLAND, ORK aon.rwpeetrally rnueuiall the readers ol the NBW Northwest who have work lo hl line to cll upon or addrsM blm. Botlmates given on application, and all Inqnlrtes promptly anwrd. 8-H AMERICAN STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS DYE AND CLEAN ALL KINDS OF SILK moka and biIxmI cood. alter the bat nod newest German and French aystenM. KJd OIotck and Feather aleaneil and died by a nmm Illanketn and Furs eleaned nlee- ' Ir. Uents' clothing cleaned and dyed arpee ! lilty. O. CONRAD A CO., No. 10 Salmon I atxeet, Portland, Oregon. 8-51 MISCELIiACEOTJS. D. W. PRENTICE & CO., THE LEADING Rlusic Dealers! North of san Francisco. THE LARGEST STOCK OF P I A N" O S ! Prom $200 to 51,000! THE LARGEST STOCK OF O 2L C3- 330" S ! rrora $25 to $700! THE LARGEST STOCK OP SHEET MUSIC ARD BOOKS! Ia the Northwest. IitMnmemU of Ail K11 Sold oh Sam scmcaiBB rat L. W. PEE1ITICE & CO'S Monthly Musical Journal, Which contains from tIS to t2 worth of new vocal and lastramentai Banc ana vslaable hdi! Intereatlnjc read Ins isauar each year. Only 75 Cents per "Sear. D. W. PREW7ICE & CO., Ho. 107 First Street, (J. K. GUI'S old suod). FORnND -OREGON s-U REMOVAL. W. H. MARSHAL!. & CO. 0 WING TO THE VERY LIBERAL EN- eoniwgemsnt w have met with alaee onr eommenesment la the Grocery Hasinas, we bave been compelled lo seek lancer and more eentml quart era, a our tola premises were quite Inadequate to meet the de mand or oar constantly increasing trade. Ye have therefore niocb pleasure to an noDneing tu the nubile tbat we hava se cured Stalls If os. 4, 5. 8 and 7. Control 31 ark ot, And we paipose making this place The Central Randecrons aad Depet For everybody to porehase all de scriptions of Staple awl Fancy Groceries. We an now dispiavtae, ex steamer "Geo. "V Etasr." A'i? ' IMHKNBB feTOCK TOSAV GOODS, Parsnasss' with sspiislsl lalaisate to oar new Our Prices are Lower than those of any other house in the city, and our Goods are all Fresh, New and "Woll Selected. We ssrnestly lavtts the attention of HoOMkeeiiers. Head of Families. Ho tel and lloatdlBg Homvs Ksspsr, ate. to whom ncta IndneemenU will be oHstpJ to onr facUltlss for sapplytas them with Ibe best etasi or goods at the Lowcftt FOMlble Friee. bb- Geeds deilTsred free i td pronaptlrto i all ttafar and every part of the dry, au i steamboats- RBSIBJIBEU THK PLACE, Central Market Grocery Store, Stalls Kos. 4, 5, 6 and 7, (Opposite O'Shea Bros'. ) W. H. MARSHALL & CO. fee If GOTO THE AURORA R ES1T All R ANT, Nortbeset cor. Front and Alder streets, The only place In Portland where yon can get A GOOD SQUARE K3AL For 25 Cents. 33 Tar jsa PR0FE3SI0NAI. JOBK H. MITCKELJ- RALPH 3f. DKMET mitchei.i.:&:demeht, . Attorncys-at-Law. ( . OFFICE-Oorner First and Morrison street",, reoma rormerly occupied by BoeblePs.PMtare Oallery. S-K J. 5. DOLPK. r, c aaoxAVBH. job. smacr. C. A. IKILI'H. BLrn, ssnxAcan, dslph t slu. Attornc vs-at-Law ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, POOTLANlb- JNO. ta. DALY, Attorncy-at-Law1 DALL.VS, OREGON, w ILL PRACTICE IN THE DISTRICT AJID united Slates Coon. mm W. KOEIILlUt, DontistDontist Dentist. ATBW DENTAL ROOMS CORNER FtHfil 1 and Main Mreels, In Shades new mieK bnlldinK, over IMnmmefs Dnuc Store. Jar DR. J. a. GLENN, leiitit, Soathwsst eorser First and Yamhill PORTLAND, OREGON. R A WD ON ARNOLD, M. D., nonnrosathlc riijslrtan aai Sarseen. RESIDENCE AND OFFICE-No. Foorth street, bstweea Stark, and Oak, Petttoad, ureson- Offles Honrs 8 to M a.m., I to landT to S 1'. M. mytm MISS DR. AHGIE L. FORD. OFFICE-Rooms 1 and 5. Xonaastes's BmIM- lna, IS7 and US Fint street. RESIDENCE No. t West Park street (cor ner or btark). air Special attention slven to Diseases et Women and Children. rayt' TRAVEL. OREGOfJ & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. riM) TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, SEPT. It, X 1878, at Ha. Ibd'y (Sanday excepted) as follows: PORTLAND AND ROSBBURG as youiows: PortlBBd- A.X. A. X. I Koeebnra 7 2SS f M I PorUanrf , tr nl. ALBANY EXPRESS TXJUT, Daily (exosnt SaBdaya), as follows: X.BATB Psasssad Albany I AMVB A p. x. I Albany Sdaivx asa. w. raruaae FREIGHT TRAINS. Daily (aaeapt 8anday) as mxowat LKAva. AaairK. Pwrtmad (US A. x. I Junction MtSVM. JntwtfOtt tM A. x. Portland lif f. h. The Oregon and California Railroad Ksny maksseoaneetlon with all Regular Tratsn. CJoae oonneetlons are made at RoMbonr with life Stare of tbe California and Oresva IJtssis Company oar Tieaeui mr sale ssaii me prrnapai ponsis In California and the East, at Company's onVu, Mr. I" asa Frest Sw.,st Ferrv Lasslsff.PsrtltBS. or Storace will be Chanced on Fretabt re- niainlnK In Warehouses over 21 bours. v h relent will not be receded rorsblpaaeni After 5 o'clock r. a. J. RKANDT, Jr., . . . mi. ien. Freight and Paasenjrer Asent. a-aar Portland to Sen Francisco. Carrying V. S. Mall ami Wells, Pnrgo JL Co.-'s ExnreM. The Oreson Rallwav and NavbzathM " : paay and PaeISc Ooaat Steamnhlp I iimasaj wlUdlspaloh, eery live daya, for the above port, one of tbeir now aud eleaant A t 1km Steamships, vis: THE OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER, AND STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SAILING DAYS April S. IS. IS. S3, 33. Mat :t. S. IS, 18, -X, tu. Jnne 7. Leaving PorUaiid at 3 A. x. THROUGH TICKETS sold to all the i nal Cttiee In the United stales ami nuib. For psrticalars for Paasace and Freiaht. ap ply to G. W. WEIDLER. steamship Acent O. K- A- N. Oo., w not. miw I niliv iswa, 1 WIHRU, Vf Or J. McCRAKEN A Co., A(tU P.CS.S, i:o asa MaaJ Vwa. . ua w - - - - a aI vs,BB)iufitiwiiu riviit Ot. A WlslsswMt VTiT Manufacturer, Importer and Jobber In FURNITURE. BEDDING, CARPETS, PAPER HANGING. WAREROOMSISI and 185 First Second street. I ISt STBtLTAc2ory-i,-'v'- Corner Front am roRTIVXD, OltECJOX. STEAM CARPET-CLEANlHQt VND 7 RENO VA TING ESTABLISHMENT, X. BAIN, I'roprlclor. Bfaulksts Peon red. Blenched and Re-napped, Mattresses and Feathers Renovated, Ims Curtains and Shades aSpesfoRy. And Carpets He-fltted and Rshttd. . Ilcad of Jefferson Street, '(On Oacyon Road.) l3- Bell Telephone and OnW STaH- at Child's Drug Store, corner Second and Morri son ctreeta; also, at Poirera'a Furniture Store, First and Yamblll streets. myl