The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, September 02, 1880, Image 3

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    THUR8DAY SEPTEMBER 2, 1S80
LOOAL KEWS.
Ttiree youihIb
railroad imo.
are now discharging
Ttw public eeboob of the
opeowl yesterday.
eity were
A Haneoek Club has
In Cooeh preeloct.
!eeu org&uixed
Alteky & Hegele have received a laree
I a E .
iw w umerii oysters.
The Board of Equalisation for Molt
soman county la In Mion.
"The Fin Baptiat Cbureli of East
r-oruana" dbs uen Incorporated.
itev. J. is. Denotata in .vIiir very III
at. nia reetaeoee In Kast Portland.
Dorloe August, Portlaud's poliee ar-
icbku joz men ror being arunK aud dis
orderly. The County Clerk of Multooeaali Is
sued thirty-four, marriage liecDses lu
August.
Judge W. B. Norma d, at one time in
busiBeee lu tli eity, died in Stoektou,
Cal., ou tbe 3Bib ultimo.
A party of gentlemen from Portland
have visited the lake near Mount Hood
aud named it Liel Lake.
Articles of Incorporation of the Ore
gon Humaue Society have been filed in
the County Clerk' office.
Hon. A. J. Dufur Is superintending
the construction of bin residence ou
Holladay avenue, East Portland.
Fred. J. Bills, aswietatit book-keejwr.
for the eommiaelon bouae of Dubota A
King, committed aoicide last Friday.
Owing to the superior iiulsli and excel
lence of work, A bell stand pre-eniluent
as a photographer. Give him a
call.
A Are la the fallen timber near Mil-
wattkfe last week came near causing the
oo of Mr. D. II. Jleuilee's
Bartholomew-, an eneioeer on
roJ between the Urine r and thu
vacae, uieu in tin city y
Hawks, manatrer of Mar.
acr, Jidwwura raetne Type Foundry
and editor f tbe Pacific Specimen, is lu
toe ciiy.
To aH and seeoud officers of the
OemtaB bark Joeela were fined $15 each
a TaeeOay, for brutally a "vaulting and
the cook.
OjjfW grocery store, oorner Eleventli
streets, was destroyed hj
eveuing. Xioss, $5,000 ;
! probably send a nine to
to pfttielTWte In the base-ball
flhmmaaient to be held there during the
latter part of this month.
The Scotch ratlroa I company has had
petition asking tbe Coun-
tbe DUblie levee for tbe
ftbefr limited road.
Ckriatopber and Edward
ail nin
MMMK
'UHM'H. mm win
SiaiBnralnlll
9tl
ter a pteaaant visit In tills eity, lft for
,6m Franeteen on to Columbia.
Qea. G. B. Wright, of Indiana poll,
who baa Tlsiled fb IMeirtc States, aaye
be ree-arde Oregon's ntare as decidedly
tLr p -Meat of any Tft'eteru State.
A. . Walllog and T.O.ltarker sailed
ni' ii ' xlnmbia for Itaonto, to attend
!'.. (. ! Lodge I. Q. 0. F.. which will
, :u that t ity on tbe 27th inetaut
To- .iaiaU ra will tess. to make
aevca' aataadtnenta to Portland'H char
ter, fciioag tbwn t.elng one tn allow the
eity t eatabliah a paid Fire Depart
nwi'V. The most - rnprebenelbie traUbe on
dise- of blood, ami tbeir treat
meut, in ec toed In one bottle of
Pfauder'e Or. a Btood Partner, If used
according to d ectioue.
Oo Salarde veiling. Mr. H. J., eld
est eon of z- aator Curbett, and Mias
Helen K., ale. .1 daughter of Mr. W. S.
14L witt married. Only the
Mends of toe on trading partlex will
be present.
The adverti -tent of Mr. John A.
B ok. tbe relia.1 - Froat-sUeet jeweler,
appeals uuder e This week." He
oases specialty ni repairing watelies
and torciKbiiig ctadea and other op
tical gOOi'fl.
Jim Turk, the foprietor of tbe sail
or's bearding bo 'W on C street, has
been arrested ot th eJiarge of attempt
ing to ogliai" ir get out of the way
a sailor nhaied Henry Stamford, the
proeeealing witress acalnet the first
male of tbe Cuiwater, Xlebols, under
bonds to answer tb charge of eruelty
to a aeamai.. li aptears that Turk
aud Nichols are both in a bad scrape.
F0REIOM 3TEWS.
The Greek oavy will be placed on a
war footing.
fitonos have doae great damage
around Madrid.
V ucb corned beef Is put up at Victoria
for the Lnndou market.
The Albanians proWM to defend
Ja!.:u, Arta aod Prevowi.
A ew bank at Qaabee has been ea
Ut,;!' ed by the Book of Paris.
A waterspout at Zllg, Switserlaud,
bat caused great damage to property.
Tiie " ranch Jeaaits will establish a
miiinu in Central Afrfoa to propagate
ttur fsltfa.
...i ;! Robertoha about 14,000 men
ki Afl'hani'tan avafinble for an attack
or Ayni,b Khan.
l'-prich uriaat bas married one of
h.- paribonera, Pew Hyaclnlhe offici
al i m Pere waraed them to prepare
U r ;CM-?atio.
i I e UuaoR Bay JSsmpany's steamer
l "er basheco wraeketl al iielia liena,
5 o ai 'et north af Vlolerla. All the
passengers and part af the cargo were
av-d.
the occasion of thslllrth of the ex
pecei heir uj tbe Spnl throne, the
t.virmnei twill graut 4ronety to all
fcl!ain! rgai Imprisoued in
mbetta la STl22!,,K w Gr,e,v' ald
appears regoteaKl- but 1,,a
iu Sau Fraucibco?' ki" ru
Several Prussian oh-.. . .
sanction of tbe German ,:U1' t"e
and the war office, ba,e foj'e"!ment
cepted appointmeou in tbe 2",y ae;
tbe sultan cf Turkey. ' rv,c of
Sitj -.e Miliary hrt,-jp a cablegram
m?. fc'iric mvr uwu.uut; uuiiuretl n,..t
fort duels in i laucej'hut tbe oalnV
yr.iw tnv.u d, not merit! on an Instance
ju wb.cL ser" hi. i. jrry resulted.
rui;
Tbewi '
s or iso.
tf J vi I uowatbliic of
;ne oui n i as punctureu rnunv
oubb.eaud left i liMl lt.Sany heart-
u iruings. ine ruCUlai
hrouput low thepret
,rna ano cttlee, b
'lt wbe have bee'
' kideey fiie -e
'.i. t' j Jlklpay Te
it-fi, mm. saej- uMye,aoauwj fj r -c.
i .oiti rataiaHDIaoturric .' tr .
SSjEUgtirea bave
W il"!M'M't:'"""""i
QE8EEAL HEWS.
Kaoaaa has a rouml million of inbabi
tanls.
Hubert Bnuer wauls to buy St.
juiien
During Augaet. tbe national debt was
red wed $12,027,167.
The Chinese ship Ho Chung baa ar
rived at San FranciBeo.
Sapovonari is mentioned as tbe prob
able successor of Chief Ouray.
Work has been resumed in- tbe coal
mines around Serauton, Penn.
New York City's debt wi reduced
$3,430,385 during the past year.
Senator Coiikliosr wilt make four cam
paign speeches in Indianapolis.
A reunion of U. S. Colored National
Guards has been held at SL Louis.
St. Jnlien lowered the trotting record
to 2:11 at Hartford on last Tliunday.
The liot weatber in New York contin
ues, and the deaths exeeed tbe births.
At Sacramento, President Hayes aud
party will be tbe guests of Lelaod Stan
ford. A negm has been lynched at Bowling
Oreen, Ky., for assault on a white
woman.
Cottrell's tobacco works, at Owens
born, Ky., have been iHirued. Loss,
$350,000. -
Hon. Bobert MeClellaml, a member
of Pleree'rt Cabinet, dleil at Detroit ou
Tuesday.
Chief Ouray, of the Utea, Is dead, and
there is now no hope that the treaty
will be signed.
Tlie rteamer Marine City was burned
on Lake Michigan last Friday. Some
lives were tost.
A verv lieavv rainatorm flooded
Klchmoiid, Va.. on Tuesday, and much
uamage was done.
Rev. D. K. Uelliiehs. a Methodist
olerxymau of New Jersey, committed
suicide ou Tueeday.
Miltoo Terrell is under arrest at At
lauta, Georgia, for- outraging his four
teen-year-old daiiRliter.
The Silesia hroiipht $1,425,000 In
French francs ami German marks to
New York on the 2Sth ult
It Is thought Sitting Bull's warriors
cannot now number more than 150, so
many have come to iort Keogh.
ueiroit nas reiuieu a license to a
company of "bare-leggeJ blondes" who
wisoea to give an euterlainment.
A storm has destroyed the quarters of
me onieers ami men at f ort Morgan,
Arizona, rnree men were Killed.
Tbe Republicans have several Irish
orators in Maine, endeavoring to wean
tlie lristt from the Democratic party,
The now of gold from Europe to the
uniieai males is creat. There is now
$25,000,000 worth in tlie U. S. Treasury.
President Hayes ami wife and Gen
eral Garneld and wife attended tlie sol
diers' reunion at Canton, Ohio, yester
day. Tbe National Democratic and Remib-
licau Finance Committees report larce
sums of money on band for campaign
purposes.
Minnesota's wheat yield this vear
will be 40.000.000 bunheK California
will now probably rank as tbe second
grain-growing State.
John Kelly says Tammany's Stale
Convention will be abandooed if the
regular Democracy of New York intend
to hold a convention.
Tbe nun who was Secretary of Stale
under Governor Garcelou of Maine has
declared his purpose to set hereafter
with the Republicans.
Tbe Virginians who were arrested on
a charge of being about to engage in a
duel have been placed under So. 000
bonds to keep the eaee.
Squire P. Dewey is suing the bonanaa
millionaires for an accounting to tlie
stockholders of the California Mining
utniny. i ne sun is similar to tuat
of Burke vs. Flood et. al.
The Chicago, Burlington and Oniucv
Railroad bridge over tbe Mi-oun Jtiver
tietuw i'latteioouth, Nebraska, is com
pleted, aud has satisfactorily stood a se
vere test. It is made of steel.
A State Convention of Infidels closed
three-davs session at Marshalltown.
Iowa, on the 2Sth nit. Matthew Farm-
i tig ton presided. Among lhoe who ad
dressed tbe convention was Mrs. Lake
of California
A California Democrat has written to
Washington City that Governor Per-
klos removed Registrar Kaplan so that
me Jtepuoiicaus can commit frauds in
registration, and says Kaplan had the
commence oi every Dotiy and all parties!
the best proof of the faet that the
nileu trade dollars, reeentlv illimverMl
in large numbers, were madn hv Chl-
ueee, is fouod in tlie fact that It would
oe wortu more titan a dollar's work at
American wages to drill them out aud
rill litem witu solder.
It Is uuderelood at Sacramento that
President Hayes and party will arrive
tliere on the 8th Instant, bo to Oakland
to attend the Admission Dav exernUea
on the 11th, depart soon thereafter bv i
. r - ' . . y
iwr ureguu, nu return overland to
Sacramento, which eity he will prob
ably reach on September 2Sth.
Secretary Sherman said in Ina t'irt
cinoati fcpeech on Tuesday event!. g :
"I liHve never aaid one word In.j. ju
int Uelieral Arthur's honor r lute: ,ty
as a man or a gentleman. He was re
moved from tbe office of Collector be
cause he waa not in harmony with tlie
Administration In the management of
tbe Custom House."
KEWS ITBMS.
STAT a All TKKaiTOaiAL.
Wheat on Howell Prairie hi unusually
heavy this eeaeon.
The taxable property of Polk eouiity
foots up S1,747.10S.
Several cases of scarlet fever are re
ported at Pendleton.
Umatilla county's taxable property
amounts to $1,881,625
A driving park aud raee tree will be
laid out at Colfax, W. T.
The Walla Walla fair will begin on
Mouday, September 30th.
Mrs. George Finch, of Douglas county,
is a eouein of General Garfield.
Mr. W. L Nutting and Mies Itour
ette conduct the Canemab tcliool.
Five grain warehouses In the Willam
ette Valley have been burned the pres
ent seasou.
Tlie freeuet in the Colombia last June
niiieii nearly an tue uiums atone North
I'aelfic Beach. 8
The North Yamhill Academy will 1
GX-S" mb- ,B or
t ?8Dy im.m,E'an waKons pan tbrouch
Lake oounty en rou.e to EasYern Oregon
and Washington. 'VBoa
Pike, fish from the ,.i,
WlDB trout, but larger, are caught off
"e Supreme Omrt,
!
i
H. Canu's resWeueel1' -
remove to
'Affilitv Ann n
JHirobased
iv-tzano ualel a
l toe
WtaJ
ama, and wIIIistf.w i.-r-rro
occupy it as a Court
OOSe.
I county, was thrown from a horse last
week and seriously bruised.
Several Immigrant families, four
mouths overland from Kentucky, ar
rived at Walla Walla lust week.
Whitman county, W. T., Is redeeming
warrants dollar for dollar, and will have
money In tbe treasury by January let.
The telegraph line lu Southern Oregon
and Northern California is being put In
condition to stand the severe Wluler
storms.
The boiler of Counor's stave factory at
Empire City exploded on Monday,
badly injuring Chas. Riohardaon, the
engineer.
W. A. Wash, U. R Ox and Mlw
Ella D. Nelson have been employed as
teachers at the Goldendale (W. T.) Acad
emy for the ensuing year.
Yakima county has an area of 7 61S
square miles, and Is easily capable of
supporting a population of 100 to the
mile, or 761.SO0 Inhabitants.
Mrs. Anion Shook, of Alkali Valley.
Lake county, has completed a line large
qulllcontaiulngl,73 pieces, sue migiu
have employe! tier time sua eyesigui
in something better.
Miss Anna Savage, a young lady of
Southern Oregon, last week shot and
killed a large and ravage catamount
which had been treed by dogs. It was
her first shot with a rille.
A (joruelius gin was ineu ueiore a
Justice of the Peace last week forattault
on a Chinaman, she having scalded
him, but was acquitted by the Jury,
who thought her action justiuable.
The trustees of the Willamette Uni
versity have granted right of way to the
O. A U. it. it. Uo. to run a side track
from near the oil works at Salem
through the university grounds to tile
lluuring mills.
Dr. Coon, the noted temperance orator
of Douglas county, who organized tlie
Order of the Champions of Honor, has
fallen into his former habit of drink
and has been expelled from the order he
did to much to establish.
Dr. Watts, President of the State
Temperance Alliance, has issued a call
to the friends of temperance, asking
them to meet in Salem ou next Saturday
to determine the best course to pursue
In securing an onward movement In
the work.
DIED:
SCOTT At Potest Grove. September 1, ISS0,
after a nainfitl lllneaa uT tvrentv flan. John
Taeker Srott, axed 71 Team, 7 raottlh sad tt
darn. Funeral will take place lo-morrow
(Friday) at 11 o'clock a. x., from the tale resi
dence of deceased.
Tbe subject of UU notice was bora In Ken
tucky on the UjUi of Keoronry, IMS, removed
to Illinois, then a wilderness. In bis youth,
and resided for many years In Tasewell
roonty nf that Stats. In H9I he crosssd the
plains to Oregon, and rextded In this Stale, for
ibe greater part of tbe time In Washington
county, until hi death.
Dear and honored rather ! Kver kind and
laithral friend ! Tears blnr oar eyes ss we
write these lines, and we pause Involantartlf
for word that shall fltly tell of thy life of
noble endeavor, thy considerate and patient
care, thy watchful and loving kindness. Hal
lowed forever In the memories of thy mourn
ing children are thy manifold deeds ot love,
imperishable the ebsplet of Immortelles with
which grateta! memory garland thy name.
Care forgotten, sorrow remembered no more,
uttering ended, thon hast entered forever Into
the peaceful possession or that "Rest that re-
malneth to the people of Gad." C
NEW THIS WEEK.
JOHN A. BECK,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER.
10 Knout street, Portland, Oregon.
A Fine Assortment of
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SPKTACIES
AT IjOW I'KICKS.
Impairing a SpecialtyAll Werfc
War-
ranted.
Purehastne- AMERICAN" WATCHRR IKim
and for Cash, and having the advantage M
Ixw Rent, I can safely promise Lower Prices
than any other boose In Oregon.
reins rompeirni, i will repair vonuDon of
Fine Watebea satisfactorily.
SPECTACLE and OPTICAL GOOD6 a
Specialty.
Elfin Silver Watches JM.S0 Ut HM
Walthani tsllver Watches tltM to MW
BOOKS
ran THB
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Singly or by the Hundred,
Nlnrk nml I'irit Strrcts.
All dealers In Sk-Iio ! B-vks and stationery
an- rcmln.l-'t ii.n w. .n till all pl r in tills
lino at oiif. at lowi t p-i'-s. nu.s tt
niMODEUD; NEW TEACHERS, NEW METHODS.
Devoted to the preparation for bmlnis af
fairs of either sex or anraifp.ln anurlal muiw
of bookkeeping, penmannblp, bdimna calcu-
iauu, rnrms ana asaxes, eommeri'ial law,
business eorreapondenee, and a praetiral
training in the Kngllsb branches. For lull
lnformatioD, call upon or address
W. LYNX WHITE,
Manager and Proprietor.
Ornrt-Xo. 12S Front street, or Box HM, Port
land, Oregon. anas If
X. 37". jEPO-77-2Z!DEI.S.
Mannfaetnrer, Importer and Jobber in
FURNITURE.
BEDDING, CARPETS, PAPER HANGING.
. .'St. .
Wli.tJ
KIT, rv.i, T-..." '
Vf. Cnraer Fro..:
NEW THIS WEEK.
VOLUME 31.
Enlarged and Improved.
On Thursday, Sept. 1G,
THE NEW NORTHWEST
Mill Dtslu Its Tenth Year
WITH
ATI ENTIRE H"E"W DRESS!
AND IX
EIGHT-PAGE FOR 31
A Now Serial,
"WILLOW GRANGE,"
A Story of Life in Eastern Oregon,
Hv MILS. I1KLLK V. COOKK,
Will be commenced at that date.
Other literary features will be added, and the iwblMters hope
to make the New Northwest tlie most attractive literary
Journal lu Oregon. In theVuture.aa In tlie pat. It will battle
cosMsteully lor the rixht ami In defence of tlie oppressed.
SUBSCRIBE IMMEDIATELY!
Terms S3.O0 per Year, in Advance.
Hood Agricultural Implement House
NEWBERRY, HAWTHORNE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AXD DEALERS IN
. General Agenbi for the
CKI.Rint.VTBl) MORRISON PLOWS, IMPROVED WIIITKW.VTKR "WAGONS, RBAPBRS,
mowers. self-binding harvesters, hbadbrs, threshers, engines,
"farmer's friend drill," the bstkrly seeder "and cultivator,
railroad harrows, railroad and mining shovels, hobs,
scythes, snaths, cradles, porks, picks,
Ami a Full Line or
Wood, ixxrei. Stool Goods.
N'tis. SOI nm! 253 I'm lit mi I -U3 mill
SEND FOR
SMOTICE
TO
MIL. 1,1 N E MS.
VB HAVE OPENED OUR
MAMMOTH STOCK
OF
MILLINERY GOODS,
Direct from tho Manufacturers.
Persons Visiting this City are Spe
cially Invited to Examine Oar
Stock Before Purchasing:.
IEWIS & STRAUSS,
"o. 123 First Street.
t
' JLLjjiJaijgjaraasaggaz.'bi't iii.ii " u
SPECIAL.
w
fE WISH TO CLOSE ENTIRELY OUItl)
r present cstocK oi
Gents' anil Boys' White and
Colored
SHIRTS)
And offer the whole lot, until September lst.i
AT
LESS THiX MAXCFICTUUEKS' miCES.
"W'ortli For
lents' Laundrled Shirts 81.T.T Sl.oo
'Jems' LaunIrll Shirts .no I. in!
ienU' iAnndrim Shirts 2.SO 1.T3
Oents" UnlaundrieU Sblrts l.oo col
Boys' Shirts at proportionate rates.
Look over jour ll'anlrobM Xoiv l
the Time to Replenish.
OXJ3S & KING,
Pfo. 1-1.7' Tliix-U Street,!
rOUTLAKD, OREGON.
GOTO
THEAURORA R ESIT AUIR ANTJ
SolFthtatfcAfaFnMAcdAlder strcetn
The only p7i? lrbrtjijKf wherie'ttf'
A GOOD SQUABS
Tor IS CocU.
SOt! l'li-st Street, I'orttnud,, Oregon,
CATALOGUES. '
JeS-S0
REMOVAL.
W. H. MARSHALL & CO,
0
WING TO TIIK VERY LIBERAL EN-
eonragement we have met with slnee our
commencement in tbe Grocery Business,
we have been compelled to seek lurgerand
more central quarters, as oar late premises
were quite Inadequate to meet the de
mands of our constantly Increasing trade.
We have therefore much pleasure In an
nouncing to the publle that we bave se
cured Stalls Nos. 4, 5, 6 and 7.
Central 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 now dtoptajrlBg, ex steamer "Geo. W
-BWer,"
AN IMMENSE STOCK
IS'ISAV GOODS,
Iarebad with especial reference to our new
departure.
Our Prices are Lower than those of
any other honse in the city, and onr
Goods are all Fresh, New and Well
Selected.
We earnestly Invite the attention of
Housekeepers, Heads at Families, Ho
tel and Boarding House Keepers, etc.
to whom special Inducements will bo
offered to our facilities far supplying
them with the best class of goods at the
Lowest Possible Price.
BV Goods delivered free and promptly to
every part or Hie etiy, aiso to an mum unu
steamboats.
RE5IEMBER THE PLACE,
Central Market Grocery Store,
Stalls Noi. 4, 5, 6 and 7,
(Opposite O-Sbeo Bros'.)
W. H. MARSHALL & CO.
res tr
X-3MCjES - OILS I
Crockery and Glassware !
A SPECIALTY OF LAMPS AND OILS !
?REIIUWED1II ERQ" OIL BEST
tVatittlebi as only. 0(?
tors in"' Mir-wiuM pniiupur aueu. enu
-rt try IIEKO OH tjatlsUctlon gnaranio-d.
r- her to please. '
OLTS RtlMMVW
'"is ' a
OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER.
Worms In the human gyntrm
are prifduoed in people com
pelled to subsist mostly on
Pork and Bacon. Get your
stomach In good order, by us
ing Wm. lruniIerN Oregon
IIIikxI Purifier, und get rid
of all worms, etc, etc.
Tour DrujsM bss II for sale.
MISCELLANEOUS.
D. W. PRENTICE & CO.,
THE LEADING
Music Dealers!
North of Sau Francisco.
THE LARGEST STOC K OF
PIANOS !
From $200 to $1,000!
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
OE.G- AN"S !
From $25 to $700!
TIIE LARGEST STOCK OF
SHEET MUSIC AND BOOKS!
la the Northwest.
Instruments of All Kinds Sold on Easy
Payments.',
SCBSCHIBE F0K
3). Tr7. PRENTICE ,& CO'S
Monthly Musical Journal,
t
Which contains from SIS to $94 worth of new
vocal ami instrumental muoe aim
valuableaml Interestlnc read
ing matter each year.
Only 75 Cents per Year.
D. W. PRENTICE & CO.,
No. 107 First Street,
(J. K. Gill's old stand),
PORrLAND OREGON
9-11
PLE1SCHNER, HAYER & CO.
Front and First streets, bet. Ash and A,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers.
FALL SEASON.
MR. MAYER HAS MADE VBRY BXTBN
slve purchasesofa lull line of
MILLINERY GOODS,
Direct from the Manufacturers and Importers
In New York. Our Stock: will consist ol the
latest sty lea and shades of
ITetltlterw tuitl Plumes,
French Flowers,
Hats, Shapes,
Ribbons, rialn, Grps Grain and Fancy,
Silks, Yelrcls, etc., etc.,
To which we Invite the attention of the Milli
nery Trade of Oregon and Washlnaton Terri
tory-
Being tbe only Wholesale nouse In tne State
Importing MILLINERY GOODS direct from
New York, we will be prepared to offer extra
inducements to our Frlnds and Patrons.
5-il
tbe kw iuHinn isbx uo nave vdte in nis
line to call upon or address him. Estimates
given on application, and all imiulries
8-tI
Ice Cream and Soda "Water !
ALISK.Y fc HECELE'S,
Flmt St., bet. Alder and Morrison.
myl
AMERICAN
STEAM DTEIKE AND CLEANING wrier?
I AVB A-NO CLEAN ALWraNDHSbEisiriVj
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Jon.V H. MITCHEW- RALPH 31.
MITCHELL & DEMEKT
Attorncys-at-Law.
OFFICE-Corner First and MorrifOl t:e(i'.
rooms rormerly occupied byBuchlel I 'ctere
Gallery.
J. X. DOLPH.
JOt ION.
C. A. DOLPH
x. c bkos Anon.
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Attornev-at-Iiaw
ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, POETLAXU
s-iatr
JNO. M. DALY-Attornoy-at-Law1
DALLAS, OREGON,
WILL PRACTICE IN THE DISTRICT AS i
United States Courts. -
DR. J. G. GLENN,
Dentist,
Southwest corner First and YamtlU
PORTLAND. OREGON.
MISS DR. ANGIE L. FORD.
OFFICE Itooras 1 and 5. Monnastes's Bulla-
Inu'. ltT and 1 First streeU
RESIDENCE No. 91 West Park street (cor
ner of Stark).
tar Special attention eiven to Disea
Women and Children.
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MRS. DR. M. J. SOLANDE.
New School Physician,
HAS RECENTLY ARRIVED IN TiIM
cltv.and will nay particular attention t
the chronic diseases or Women and dlli i-i.
during her stay. Shecan be consulted, rr. .
Room 17, Occidental Hotel. She Is rfp irmi
to furnish special remedies for the du-eae ol
Women. All consultation strictly c-.n3d.n-tlal.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
GRAND EEDTJCnON" OF PEICB8!
SUMMER CLOTHING!
FISHET, &; ROBERTS'S.
Blue Flannel,
Casslmere,
Cheviot
and Wnted
SUMMER SUITS.
Made Without Linings, and Light and Coot.
Large Assortment of
Linen and Alpaca Ofllcc Coats and Bisters
AND
Plain, Fancy and White Sack YttU.
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S ClQTWNfl
A Specialty.
Found only at
FISHEI. & ROBERTS'Si
Corner First anil Alder atreefa,
PORTLAND . OBXXiJiS
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R0BBINS & YATES,
IJUORTEKS
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
Frames. Mouldings, Cliroraoi, Encravlngs,
iiukt(is, riiuio. lutiiers, vetvei
Frames, Mats, Passepartouts,
Picture Cord, I! rackets.
Picture Rail Easels,
nd everything that pertains to a first-class
picture store. Also, the celebrated
WHITNEY & HOLMES ORGANS.
These Onrans we buy Direct from the Fe.
lory, and can therefore offer superior Induce
ments w jttireuasers.
HP ZANOS :
Decker Brothers', J. & C. Fischer's and
the McCammon.
BB" Small Musical Instruments and Mnl.-nt
Merchandise of all kinds constantly on band.
ltOnillXS & YATES.
229 First Street, Portland, Oregon.
JyS3mo
SCHOOL BOOKS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED
IHcEEIICIIER & THOMPSON,
Portland, Oregon.
aul&tf
CORBETT'S
LIVERY, HACK AND FEED STABLES,
Pnacnnahla PheHMs r. ITi.. m
Hack orders promptly attendei, Day or Nighu
nuuiiWAUU cKJIAUUOX, PropH.
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WIBERG & KIERNAN,
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BOOTS AND cunro
I c riU OHObS,
115 ?n' street, between Alder and
Morrison, Portland, Oregon,
HAVE JUST R
AH IMMENSE STOCJ
EMPIRE B
VOSS & -H. ,
(Successor to I"et r
ursnufacta. o
Bread, Cakes, Pastr;. ?ni or.si,,
emit Plrnlr. Hiuir Mmimi.
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