Viv " - 1 L 1 .THE 'KW NORTHWEST, THUK8DAY, DECEMHEH 2$, 18S0. .:.- y t - 1 : - -r- IHLANtMHLANa, vr r. aALTVH. .The grtW Hwne-Ho lull with fluctuant tMe " f be marble palace of the Mandarin . . -- r - Witlrout bloom citron gardens wUhlfl j ' Rise stately otirt-yard. ortleood mid wldei J I hear ortlnkitnrf bells, the allvcr din From -poreelal'n tower, whence caracole and ride . . Great hos's of Mongols, while from JlaiAutig's side The annual festival wrthprmrp -- . X- 1 . . . . . .1 ' Ravished I e? lime, swcei, umrr)i gin, v - Che-JJlaiig's most acred4)rlneeH, paNing through I Thejiterry town where drngoned flag unfjkrl . Their gold and argent on he hair's duitft hue I scertier enter, catch her mil of pt-arl,-.- And ftuiell A wondroua perfume, trance and newt THE IltLSH LAND TROUBLES.' -4- j' ..... From the Independence. IUyenTdet A? there 1 a desire on the part of niauy of our rpftJer for a conipreliensive fetatement o(. t'he opy "preBslve British act which have, .brought about the prenent deplorable condition of afpiiw In Ire land, we have taken the trouble to collate all the information we have on the iubject, and now pre Bent it In a condensed form. AVe will preface it, however, with the' remark that affairs In the un happy Isle are every day assuming a more alarm ing phane. A Winter of uncommon severity U . setting in, and the poor Irish tenantry are now almost In a state of starvation. The breach be tween, the landlo'ftl and the tenants 1 constantly widening, and the demonstrations are of a more sanguinary character. - The people are constantly becoming bolder, in their demands, and are evf- dently. well armed with improved weapons. Hut to return to the early history of England's legis lation, by which the Irish were robbed of their lauds. . At the time of the English interposition be tween the hostile Irish kings of Unster and Mun eter, thfe British forces' took possession of a large portion of Irish soil, to which accessions of land were constantly made, without warrant, of law, until In the year 1547, when, under Edwetnl VI., an act was passed confiscating certain Irish estates and conferring them upon British subjects. In l.VM, William and Mary laid forcible claim to the counties of O'Moore and O'Connor, and lslnce then Leix and Oilkly have been known as "Klnirs" and ,4Oueens" counties. ' . - I n-MfviHjiM ttawt n connea - oy- rxya-Mn PORTLAND. The Great Commorcial Center of trie .Northwest. ItM ProwMit iinil Ita jKut lire. It baa a population of 2UA It In to Oregon, and the Ter? rltorlrir of Washington ' and Idnbo, -irjaV New Tor.k CH-y l to (he Htlue of New York, a'nd bears I he mime rela- itun U ihu Htuta and 'h'x" T'-rrltorl tltpt1 Chlru'f du" to Illlnolii,Kt..Ioul(i to MlHMxirl, riilladolplila to lYnncylva tilft.and New Orloann to ImUtaha. It has 'more territory tributary to It thttrt any otln;r -liy In the fhlltnl Stale, and will wiun Im numliertHl. with the forvnitinV ell lea In the Tnlon. V.vrn at thin lime the hummer. ami the aaw ean he heard In all pari, of the-elly Ih tteuiMMi for -bulldlnKala ao cnt that fhe Ineleiitont afaaon tt Winter doea not check the onward mart'li of lt, erwwfh. With the vimt number of irhipaconKtuntly plylnir Ik twee n IliM and foreixu port, frelithted with Nir eoimtautiy InerenHimr aarteullnral proWuetH.'and the numerou. mllroBil now tributary to or tenninatlnir at'thla citv. It will not reouire more than ten .... ..--...II it... . - . iinillttlll - . tukulii( niry 10 aouia. liavwiK a .larger lerruory tu.n rutii 'runcliKxk to anpuurt- It, we may. pontldenUy aaaart that In lemi than a quarter of a century NrtlMiut will lie the fore most city on tlecoiiHt In point of wealth and population. We will here enumerate the many raUroad enterprise alremiy InaiiKurated. Hume of them are coiiHtruvted, and other In prOef of AonatruoUon, all jnaklng their termini at this city. ' - ; , f llE WORTH r.RM PrtFIO - I building rapidly we.t from Ihituth, on Lake Superior, and ala from the tVilumbla Itlver eaat,and will become pie ted at an early day, thu connecting u with all ourahtter Ktatea, T THC ORKOOH AHO CALirORVIA R. B. date, Immense quantities of the very best lands in Ireland, bestowing ;tnem on neriavorues. - -Jn 1372, the first organlMHl Jxistance to English usurpation was trleii, when Hir Thomas Smith failed to establish English settlers in Ulster. Tn l.'tMt. Hm landa nf lit! nronrietors in Munster .- were confiscated and bestowetj upon impecunious " ISngiishtneh. - - " Z-Attvr the rcWlUon of Shatie 0'Neilr in 1WV estates comprising most of the northern counties Iwere confiscate! andjvesUMl in the crown.- In 1U11P James I. divided the lands of -Ulster into tracts of KKKI, l'MVund 2im) acres, and' only KnglUh settlers were- allowed to occupy them. -- J'or the protection of these colonists, a large sum q. moiiey was raiseti in England. The order of Baronets was at this time institutei,and the titles were sold to raise this fund.' In tills year the first Engllsliatent to land - In Ulster was issued to sicnoias itacon. i ne King aiso exteniei ins schemes of robbery to the fliree other provinces "of Irelatiti-: bimI a large number of English adven ; turers, called "Discoverers,'iby most brutal and villainous means dispossessed the rightful owners ' f t he SOi l.-- -v-!--asaa' . - ' On August "15, 1R4!), Cromwell landed In Ireland with an army and confiscated four-fifths of all the -lands. "By his infamous "Act of Settlement," itch -ewUMl iKttj. qv.ry TrUlmiun ftuinil fh 'left bank of .the Shannon should be shot,- he made a clean sweep of the counties or provinces gf Ieiu Bter, Ulster and Munster. - " 'j. In -16(10, auother "settlement" was -ordered, which confirmed the "settlers" of Cromwell and the "Uiscove which they had so unjustly despoiled the Irish owners.. . ' , - i In 1(102, a land tax of three shillings on the : pound of rental was levied; and from that time -to the present the British Parliament has from time - to time enacted laws, each having for its ultimate object the destruction of Irih liberties and the enslavement of the Irish people. - " - In 1731, under George IL, arrears of Tent-were -made Tecoverableibydistrcss ; and since that date . it has not been an uncommon tiling, but rather - the rule, for families to be turned from their homes without bedding, furniture or food, to starve or to be cared for by others but little better oft than themselves. In the beginning of the present century, Lord Clare, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, declared in Parliament that "confiscation is the common title to their property of the landlords in Ireland,'.' and that "the whole-land of Ireland had been confls cated, with the exception of that of five or six' families of English blood." ... With such a history of wrong, oppression and rpbbery to look back upon, is it to be wondered at that the Irish, as a people, are inveterate enemies of England, or that they are. troublesome and tur bulent tenants? citizens they can hardly be -called. -We can only wonder that, they have be haved as well as they have, and that every dne of the'm has not imbilcd and acted upon the sent!- Xnents'J expressed by Father llyan, the soldier,! priest aim poet, in tue roiiowmgpusijionaie appeal to his countrymen : . I ' Lift Jt hp t Jin. Jt-up t tb-oJd -UanftCT of Green '; j ne bio. .a or it on haa but brtgiitenfMi ita mieen. Vhat though the lyrrint haa trampled It down Are II fold not emblazoned with deed of renown f V'hat though forage it dmop In the dut . Phall It droop thim forever t Nolnol Oodljutt Take It up t take It from the tyrant" foul tread. Leat he tear tlietireen Flag, we will .natch Ita laat ah red, And beneath It we'll bleed aa our forefather bled, And we'll vow by the du.t In the grave of ourdead. And we'll .wear br the blood thai the Itrtton ha hed. And we'll vow by the wreck which through Krln he.pread, nd we'll awear by the thottnand whn, famthed, nnfed.' wu I tie ditchea wild, howling for nrwwi: And we'll vow bv our Iiemra-whoiM .iliit have fled. And we'll awear ljr the hone In each cofllnle bed, That we'll battle, the Briton through danger and dread That we'll cling to the cauae which we glory to wed, . Till the gleam of our ateel and t ha hock of our lead, 'Phall prove to the foe that we meant what we aald That we'll lift up the Ureen, and we'll tear down the Redl "F.nrrenlM Vnrronlo t wilt vmi .till Inilit An wearing. the hair of another woman upon your head ?"- "Alphonse ! Alphonse 1 -do-you itill in aisv upon wearing me SKin or another cauupon ypurfeetr' i;x. - Terminate here, and la having an lmmen putruoage, - . TUB WEMTKRM OKKUOM R. a.. Formerly the Oregon Central, la doing a good 'bulneai Thin road run through the fertile country, on the weat aide of the Willamette Klver, and U aouthern termlnu at preaent la at Corvallla, 87 inileafrOni IVrtland. ; --Tllg CTAU JtOHTUEBJt R. B. Will be built through hundred nf mile of fertile landa, the produce of which muil he brought to thi city for ship ment. Till road will connect with the Union laclne It. U., thu aecurlng two competing line from the. Atlantic to the Pacific, It I now a aettled fact that the POKTLAXn, DALLES AKD SALT LAKE R. . Will he eonatructed at an early day. Thl will give ua throe trana-continental road. r XtW RAILROAD KNTKRFRINK. A home company, with unlimited capital, ha been or ganised, under the name of theOregonlan Ittttlway Co., to construct narrow-guage road from I hi city to the Interior portion of the hi ate, ultimately connecting with the Cen tral I aclflc, with hranchea wherever Inducement may of fer. Thl enterprise I being puahed vlgorou.ly to com pie. lion, ao that It inay.be la rcadlneaa to move thla Fall's crop, "ARTICLES Or TKCORroRATTOlT Have leen filed to construct a roal from Ilattle Mountain, Nevada. In the direction of Oregon, to connect with the Oregohlan KallwayCo.'a road, and make Portland It ter minu. Thla will give ua dlriHt con imu nidation with the rlcbtwtHllvcr mine In the world, and will make Portland one of the greatest rallnatd center In the Union.-- WhaUMooH.lMi oonneebal by rail with Ilia yirthgi Pacific H. IL; alo with Chicago and the Atlantic cltlea. Thousand of Immlgntnta are consluntly arriving from all port of the civilised wcrrld, and the million of 'acrea of -agricultural land that lie atlll un broke a hv the plowshare, and awaiting thfradvenr-nf-rhir arunty-farhtcr. IMrinl mati conclusively 10 ine tact mat an era of prosperity i alr-a4ly dawning usn thi fair young Mate. -When the Immigration haa reached Ita full tide, and three mil liona of acre arw under cultivation, then will Oregon be known JtalhejyeaRhlest Htate In the Union. " POBTLAHO CITY 1IOXENTEAD. The land In thUenterprUe Me adjoining the city, ad la only front- ten t fifteen minute' walk from the Court House, and A lea distance than that fiym one of thy beat public acbool In the city., ..It la drvwedJato ' - 65E TitorsAUD TWEJtir-rerR lots,' -' Fifty by one hundred feet In alge, with t recta lty feet Wide. . - -. . PRfflt. 1: Ail lotatflll te sold fir t li each, payable In Inslallincnt. of pca-monthjOr the small aum-of lrt'-,ccnis ter day.- No Interest will Ive charged, and a good and sufllcjent llond for la-ol will Im glvert UHn the paymeut of the first .Install' mo nl ol . anu a warramy ihmj usn receipt or iai in atallntettt, both without exMi)e to lhepurchaer. -- iit'tirniitiir ' f v ' Those not finding It convenient to make their paVmenl when due. will be- granted twenty daya grace- In which to make audi imyinenia, aa it aairante mat an anun nave every piwwlble opportunity to Keep up their payinenta. ThtMe dtitlrlng to make full narment at the time the Hond Is Iwoietl, will be entitled to a reduction of $10 on each lot. or fc on cacti S l paid in. a ine ROAD TO WKALTlf I the most certain and mpld Through real estate Invest ments, this enterprise oner rar more inuuceinema to tne nubile than anv other on the coost at this t line, aa the ttrlce and paymenta are within the reach of alL. Do not let thla chance pass. Ituy a lot, build, and make yourself Inde- every year for rent man wouni purcnase a lot ana iuiiu a raf over your heal. You then would be Independent of exacting landlord, and In truth have place to rail home. DOST FORGET That not many year ago some of the best lota In Han Fran-. Cisco were sold for an ounce of gold dust, and that now they cannot he bought for llunmn. Also, remember that In Chicago-some of 4 ha heat laislnaaa lota were once traded for a pair of old IkkiIs. How often Is the remark made by old residents of Portland that once they could have bought lota for tluu that t-JOrOno would not buy now.' It la not wise "to despise the day of small things." , - . ;.- IT Dl TRCB That of all real estate Investment the homestead plan' I the best and anfeat, aa all who Invast re Intereatml In mak ing the whole property more vaiuame. -io iiiustratei . aup M IHCK I .LA N Ft UH A IV K HTIKK M E N TS. V DR. PAUL M. BRENAN, Jhe Host Succeaiful Phyiician on the Pacific Coatt . IN THE TKKATMKNT F AM. , - CHRONIC AND DIFFICULT CASES, T I As KETUKN EI AFTFll AN EXTENSIVE Tul ltOF X 1 the Eastern Hlales for the ast four months. ..The lc lor vlsitd all the-primiHtl miMltcal Instiittlioim in tle large, cities, of the United Stutcs, and nimii Im.'k with all' the modern iiihIhmIs, Instruiiieiit anl applianct' Itivown to .the iiiiMt M'lentin-men In Ihe profession. The las-tor has also Itntught chart and marrtteins to lHttiHrwle his le-tur-a.-L I'lt. I'AI I, M. ItllK.NAN baa tieen l-'turliig for .i year on the Ijtwsof Life ami Health. In his privatd and public lecture he haa taught men and women tie true system of life, how to le healthy and happy, If the)' would only tie fu tiled by hi wise Vounsvl. Hut all cannot hear hlsde ightful and Instructive bJeture, nor can he tell everything necessary for suflcrliig humanity to know from .thepHMIc rostrtim la-fore a promlscuoua audience. 'There remain much to be learned from htm.aa hisexiM-rictice extend fiver broad flehU -of active pntfiwslonal life. Thlaknowl dge ao neeessitry to Ihe welfare of sunVrera can tinly le gleaned bv lrlvale ProfcasloiiHl Co'iisultatlon at his omce. I Jlls epirU'iiec In tltc varliwi iwrt4of Knmrwind America glvea him such opdunitles f learning the delicate dla ease which the human family are Mie to, their uiimIo of treatment and iM-rmaiicut cure, aa no other physician on the Pacific Const can cll in. He haa ivot only treatd these disease most auiiessfully.-but ha made them a life study, aa a few momenta' consultation will prove. He haa In-come an eiMrt In the treatment of disease, weakues and derangement .of the re-priMluctlve organ of both male and female, Including disease caused by the . FOLLIES OF YOUTH, ; Huch aa Hprrm ATonkiioxa, or KkmIsal WEAKSRaa, or Iwm or Prurict-r Vitality. VN early twothlrdaof all theChnmlc I ) I sense sting, either direct ly or mdln-ctly, from some de rangement of the actual system, and yet thl subject la neglected by the majority of the medical profession. IT IS TRUE That persona who are unfortunate enough to be afflicted by any form of sexual disease have a delicacy In calling upoo the proper physician In time, from a sense of .iikhI ety, and sometimes fnm Ignorance, and permit lhsM dis ease to exist until their constitutions become eorrupted, t heir wgatviaat Ion broken-dowontI the- hoe t future happlneaa blighted, until-death Iteetmre a welcome me aenger to. carry them ail n( their liHserabte. existem-e.. Thiste Vho call lit time upon Imp. KAl'l, M. IlltKNAN need have no fear hut what he will restore f hem to perfect health and vigor, make their bodies pure and their mind content, if they will only follow his advice and treatment. Catarrh, llmnchitls. Throat 1 t senses, Hkln I'tscaaea, Itheumatism, Khlney Complaint, and all Itisease of the Eye and Ear, Htomaclt andljtlatlder, he can cure without fall.. .Nil Uuiu'k Nostrum used : no alon treatment; no false promise. Everything strictly confidential under all circumstance. ' CONMUI.TATION FUEE, and a list of printed question aent to tlMaie living at a distance who cannot consult him personally. All Hurgleal Operations performed.- orncK-rNo. 4 Flint at reet.lietween Oak and Pine. Office Hour From 10 to Vi a. m., 2 to ft and 7 to Hen. All letter for professional bualneaa must Inf addreaacd to IirrPaul M. lin-nan Ci.,ft1FnatreePorttMtd.4rx--l-T NO-PATENT, NO PAVI PATENTS f 0' THlC UNITED ,'llh IITAINEIX UlinS VKNTOIW IN Mtales, Canatla. and Kuroiie, at redned nruM-a. Wl our principal office located in Washington, directly pii sltellie United Hlate Patent Office, we are able-to attend to all Patent Hualnea with- greater prwmptiua artddlspalclt ami lea cost man any ot tier patent attorneys, wno are at a distance fnurt-WaoUiogton, and who have, therefore, to .emiioy-Miias4ylBte atJorneyB.- We make preliminary ex amination and furnish opinions as to atenHtMWy free of charge, and all whn are Interested, In new Invention and patent are Invited to eqd for a copy of our Hlu Ida for Ob taining Patents," which 1 aent free to any address, ami rntttatna complete InstmcJIona how to obtsin patents, and o"l her valuable matter. We refer to the Oerman-American National Itunk. Washington, It. C; the Itoyal Hwmllsh, .Norwegian, and Itthish l-gntlon. at Washington: Hon. .Im. Casey, late Chief Justice 1 K. Court of Claim; to the tMTtrtnl of the U. M.' Patent Ohice, and lo rK-nator and Memiwraof Congress from every state. Address: IOl'K HAtjOFtll A CO.. rtollcltor if Patent and Attorneys-t-,aw, lrolt Ituildlng, Waslillig1on,l).C. t Or to PATENTS 4 A. IV IACKY, No. Oi V HT. , Ington,' I. C, priiprietora-of the "MCIENTI rli' WAHII- ItEC- OUI Twelve year Xwrlen-e ns Hollcltor of 'Patent. We prtM-'ure Iuten4a on Inventions, etc., and practice Patent jW In Ml Ita branches In the 1 "stent office and Ihe I'. H. -ftMJjfrt. -fmr IlandlMaik on Paten U, with full direction and al vice, sent Free., Also,amplecopieof lheMMclentlnc IU--orl," 4he 'cheapest ux-ful and fHmlly . Journal pub lished ; only S4 Cent a year. deO-HU PENS IONS A 1,1. HOLMERS MSABI.F.I lie while In the Army are entltind to Pension! also. pose A build a house on hi lot, and H owns a Jot adjoin ing; H gets the benefit of Aa Improvement, while A la not Injured thereby. Thl phlloaophy will apply to the entire property. We have donated a lot to each of the principal churches for church purpose. Also, two lota are set a par for public school purjwaies. RAILROAD Ft'KCHASK. , The tlverland. Oregon and (tllfornla and the Western Rallnatd t'omimnlc have purcluow-d all the land from the east line of the Homestead (Ninth street) to the water front for their terminus, depot, machine iom, etc.; also the main line of theOregonlan ItaliwayCompany (Umlted) will have Its tertninu near by. Thu the greatest rallnatd renter on the Paciflc Cimst lays In close proximity to these lots. This purchase haa caused a rise In all sornrtindlng property of liM percent, making Ihe lot In thl Homestead from 75 to ll per cent eheawr than any other real estate In PortlHnd. Inasmuch a thl Homestead wa advertised to be sold for a stipulated price lx fore thi rert nl alvance, un pleasant a It Is, we shall strictly adhere to our advertised contract with he public to sell these lota (or ( IW each for the next ninety day. ' - The two hiimlml lot that were reserved for actual settlers are now all aobti ana the ueu great, we have been com pencil to place more lota on the market from which the public may select for the next ninety daynj Thl afford an opwMnTftfyTor persons o de al ring to-purchaaethe moat beautiful reshtenee property, TO PARTI Ea'MWIRIX tO PI KCHASK. : Thl rrrperfy I now x-lllnc very raphlry, and those wish ing to buy will do well to cull or send Immediately for a lot or lota. All but the first Installment must he paid a! the Hanking House of ldd A Til ton, In the city of iWlland. , f : PRRaaiva rROM A DMTARCR " Dealrtng a lot. may forward l-Vni) to the General Manager, nd liond will be Immediately forwanled. ' J Money may be firwanlel by registered letter, money order, or Well, Fargn at Vn'n Expreaa, at my risk.. For further particulars, apply to - J. M. MICE, General Manger, l"ort land, Of.' Or to , IIAIUHT A MH.AUOHIJIN, ,i4. i 4J Morrison t reel. Certiaeatei ,' I certify that I am the im-nrr nf f h'n lan f- In 1h- I III I ISjlHI Otty lloineitriuT-nrie I UU thereto Is perfect, belag a V. H. patent and I authorise J. M. Itlcetoaell said property on .the foregoing plan. , IV J M k UijU k Mi-" - Vm, Reld Hon. L. F. Kelreaveeai - , D..I.... i xt un.k.ii e. tr. ii Umver.L. r. Henator; J. A. Ktrowbrldge, Mer- BY HICKNEMH OR INJIT I hi. wmif- ill iii nwtttj mi r- r it -tuixi ,, i rii.it ma pimi the heirs of thiwte Holdlera who died from ronsetiuencea of nervlce 'Hend stwmrwt for Full Instntetfoo In lVnslon ami all kinds of Moldler' Claims. ...... . ttTTl-JI at 0.7 aeaiaU rr. mm ttmmmty Altraeya. de-a0 P. O. Hog 21, WAMIIINOTON, V. D. U 8 jC ROSE PILLS. fll'llMOXft. I y tttk cnirtriTcni'nT tF tiik rtatk of onEoow for the Countv of Multnomah. s. Eni ma Htanlev. Plaintiff, va, Cttariea T' Htanlcy, la-fcndant To Charles T, Htenley, Defendant! In the name of the Mtatabf Oregon, you are hereby reUlrel to apear ami answer tne com .plalnt filed against you In the alsive-entltled suit within ten day from the date of the service of thla summons upon you. If served within Multnomah county, or If served In any other county of thl mate,- then within twenty days fm'm Ihe date of the1 service of this summons uon you, or If aerveil by publlcalhm, or Otherwise, then you shall ap pearand aitawcr the complaint of PlalntlfT by the first day of Ihe next term of the aUive-entllled Court following the exnlrailon of alx weeks' publication hereof, to-wltt.Lhe 17th dav of January, laal j and If ymi fall ao to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will pply to the tVHirt for a decree dissolving the ismu or matrimony now existing-oet ween PlalntlfT and I a-feiidant, and for die custoily of the minor child, Myrtle Hlar as may he pnMr, further relief it, Myrtle Hlanley, and for such other an' nay be iniMr. Thla summons I mihllshed In the Vrw NoRTItWRMT by onler of ICiiIi-IkIi Hlolt, Judge of said Court, male on the h day of ovemta-r, tmu . O P. MAhon. WlrUt. Attorney for PlalntlfT. 1JY VIKTt'KOF A JUHTIMENT OKIEK AND HECIIEK J to me dlrecte. Issued out of the Circuit Court of the K.ate of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, uimmi a Judg- ment peninoxi in saiq i an on meaut any ui um.n u, tswo, in THvor or itenjamtn H-noneii, I'lainun, anu againat j. II. MltchelTIeTal.. la-fendanU, for the sum of Twenty-nine Ilnndn-d and Forty-tght Ihiller l,tW Oil), with Interest Mt the rate-o 4 per cot per .month, aiiJ cwta ot suit and accruing costs, I did, on the first day of lN-cciiilcr, 1H0, levy npon the alatve-named Iefcndanta real property, alt Mated in Multnomah county, Hiaieof Oregon, o-wltj fiiock numlwreil Korty-elght (si In Hollailay'a Addition to the Cly of East Portland, taj Moltnomah 4 ounty, Oregon, Now, then-fore, by virtue of aald ludgtnent onler,on Monday, the l day of Jnnuary. PW, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. at., mi the Court House dMr In aald county. I will sell at public auction Ihe ateiveileacrlls-d real' property of said Hefendanta to the highest bidder or bidder foroaab.to satisfy aaju juugmeni, cost ana seen i lug crista. 1 ... .. JJihf.piI HucirTKr.-". - Kherlir of Multnomah County, Oregon, la--mber 2, I). , . CJF- Ol 1 1 1 T" KEHT FRfcK TO THOhIR "WHO WIMII TO 0-r engage In Ihe mi mi pleaaantouid pntfltahle laialneaa known.. Everything new. Capital not reulreT Wtrwil! furnish you everything. fTO a day ailTfnpwardir-f-etally made without staying away from home over night. No XlidsiyfJl atcjf erv M any new worker wanted at once. Many are making fortunes ai Ihe huslne. tjwltes tnakeaa much, as men, and young boys and girls make great pay, i No one wboj willing to work fall to make more money eVerr day than can tie male In a week at any ordinary employment.' Th'NMt who engage at once will find a short mad to fortune. THAVEI. OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD. COMPANY. On and after October' 11th, iHHil, train will run a 'follow (DAILY, EXCEIT HUNHAYH): I'Aatalde lMlalH. mo I'MKTUSII Ttl KOKI.HI UU. - Mall Tratlai - . I.RAVKM AKKIV Portland 7:10 a. m. I lUburg ..7) r. Itiaa-burg 5:uo a. m. lNrtland..r 1:25 r. M. . t AlbBiy Kapreaa Tralat I.RAVKa ARRIYRM INirtland ., 4M) p. H. I I-banon....: :3 P. a. lA-lmnon t:t.")A. m Portland lo:u" a. n. Frelfki Tratlai AKJtlVKa .:..i,a:15 a m. I Junciiorj..i.., .on r. ; v....ti.V4." A U. INirtland p. .The On-gou atd California lUtllroud Ferry niakcii conui tlon with all 1 tegular Train on, Easlaide HlvlHlon. - j I.CAVU Irtland Junction v ............. -- -'friHitaWe' llvlalai. riox portuxi) to corvalmh. - Mall Trln LRAVKM Portlantl. .g;00 a. m. I t'orralll.... Corvalll a:3UA. M. PtrUaod..... arkivi kiliiK a. M AaW 4 Close connection are made at Hose burg with the Htaaea of the California and Oregon Hinge Company. Ticket for aale to all the principal points la CavlLforaaa and Ihe East, at. the Company' office, tararr F mi rreat at reel, at Kerry'Uaslag, raftlaaa, Ntorage will be chargtHl on Freight remaining la Com pany's Warehouse over twenty-four hour. Freight will not be received for shipment after H o'clock . p. m. on Eastalde Division, and 4 o'clock P. at. on Weslslda Division. 4. HKANDT, E. P. HOOEItM. ' General Huperlntendeat Oca. Freight ant) Passenger Agent. 2-M tf PORTLAND TO 8AN FRANCISCO. - Carrying U. 8. Mail and Weill Fargo & Co t Express. " : 'T' , " " qIIE ORKCKIN RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION COM 4. pany and lactn Coast Hteamshlp Company will dla lateh. every five daya, for the alaive jHirt, one of their new and elegant A 1 Iron Hteamshlp, vis. t THE OREQON, COLUMBIA, AND STATE OP t CALIFORNIA. SAILING DAYHDecemter . IrM, l, at ttt. January a, a. i ; Leaving Portland at I A. at. ..L,. THROUGH TICKETH aold to all the principal cltlea ! ine VTirrcn mmc anu t-wwiMta. ' For paxllclara for Pasattgc and Frelgh eight, apply be . WKIDLErL rentO. R. AN. I v8team.hlp Agent O. R. A N.tkk. Corner of D and Knint streets, Portland, Or. 7 J. MHlRA KEN Agent ofithe P. C. M. ew 4Jo., 60, ft! and M North Front atrect, iWUuna, Or. U8B ROSE PILLS. -. . . .. OHK A. : BE CK, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. No. Htt Front street, Portland, Oregon. J , A Fin Aasortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES . AT LOW PRICKpV ( - ' . Repnirina a tjx-ckittp AH H art KMmM, Purchasing AM ElVlCAN WATCH EM Direct and forCaah, and having the atvantage nf liw Rent, I can aafely proaa lae Wiwer 1'rlcea Ihan-any other houe In Oregon. - D-ingcoiiiH:tenl, I will repair Common or Fine Watch satisfactorily. - . ' HPECTACLE and OITICAL OOODH a HeclaUy. Elgin Hllver Watehea , Waltham Hllver Watches. 8m. ...is..vi to fftao. .114.00 toiX THE PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Romr Cornr . of Flrat and Stark Streata (Over Ladd ATllton's Rank.) ' CwaitalM Over FAgmt Thaautsia1 Cha-la aeeatA W D.Me OVER ONE HUNDRED PA PERM AND MAGAZINE. MEMBfcR8HIPFRIl TO ALlTi MONTHLY DUEH, I.OO-T'AYABLK tJATTEKLT, - DiaPcr-roiuv-W. at. Idd, P. C, Hchuyler, Jr.. M. R.Deady,; 5 ' BE II. W. Corliett, W. II. Hraokett, A. C. Glbba, C. 1L Lewis. . -W. Fechhelmer, II. Falling, K Blum. r - IT OrrtrERaAr Matthew P. Iw-ady, President IL Vlee-reldent; P. C.Mchuyler, Jr.. Treasurer; M. W. Faca- helmer, Corresponding Heuretary; Henry A. Oxer, LlbrarlM and IiccnllhgHccretary, . ONLY aa CEHTI. A New Zneland Woman Trial. "OUR PIOOTTIE8," " HT- KKHI AH MH KLTOJf, J . Author of "Netted," "Forty !ays. or One Vacation," "Tbe (Heights and Ia-plha of Ambition." . PW Address, enclosing JSrent, Authors' PubllshlngCom pany, No. 27 Ilund atreet. New York, N. Y. JislHtO , CIJAOITTKIT FITRNIHIIKD FRF.K, WITH FULL IN tp 11 t ruction for conducting the most profitable bul ues that anyone rait engage In. The business la ao easy ta learn, and onr tnt melton -are--ao tmpland plain tha anyonacan make great profits from the very start. No one , can fall whn la willing to work, Women are as successful aa men. Hoys and girls can earit large .urns.- Many havw made at the business over one hnn.ln-d Uolhr In a single welu Nothing llkglt ever knlta-ti'lH. hue. Aitmjm angnga are urprlatl,at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage In this business ear ing your spare time at great profit. .You do not have to In vest capital in It. We take all the risk. Those who need ready-money hold -Writer to u at ooce.-All rnlabed'";: free. Address Thi'k A Co., Auguata, Maine. not-ttt) 1 f 17 T I Y'O i; RMK LF II Y-M A K I Nf MnN K Y W 11 F.N A .; llljljL golden chance I offered, thereby always keep ing poverty from your distr. Thse who a waits take advan- -tag of the giaal chances for making money that are offer generally become wealthy, while tliose who do not hnsprirva such chances remain In Mverty. We want many men, women, Imivs and girls to work for ua right In their own hv calltle. : Tne btisinea will pay mora than tea times ordi nary wsges. We furnish an exenlve outfit and all thai yotineed, free. No one who engage falls to make money '1 very rapidly. ' You can devote your whole time to th work or only your are momenta. Full Information and all' that la needed scut free, Addreas HTtxao A Co., Portland, . Maine. ewt THE AMEIICAX . ; -8tarrv-0)falniind . Cleaning Work 7 TYE AND CLKAN AU. KIN DM OF HlL!T,""v"OOLEN f and mixed goods, after the "beat and newest German and French lysterrm. K 14 cloves and Feathers cleaned and died by a new prorea. ItlantreU and Fur cleaned nloely. Cleaning ana ayeing imiir vBmf a peeiaHyr A u. niNiuh At to-. - No. 10 Balm on street, Portland, Oregon, . J.i: .1. Y ..-c..