The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, December 30, 1880, Page 3, Image 3

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THE : NE WKORTH WEST, TjfijitSDA Y; Ie6eMKU 23, 1880:
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' '. J 'A -- ;. 1 . EVA BtJRBANK. . J 7' '
XUnea written on receiving, from her parents, a photo
graph of the lHt Eva; Bwbauk4 t-
T . Ev Burbank, Eva Burbank, ; .
From the restless, mlllh main
Came thy spirit one to me, .-:
"And now It come again. i
"With thls thy pictured UkeneM,
By thy parent Bent to me,
' Do 1 once more behold you
-, ' As on earth you used to be,
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Tls a work of art and beauty,
.V But thou Immortal art ;
. And, gailng at thine image,
- ,ILpas thy mortal part.. , ' .
The Hummer portal open "J
And I seea, palace fair,'- "'
. And gardens tilled with flowere,
. And perfume on the air. '
My eyea with tear wllj flow,
For I aee her pensive face
-XyaJaja! andjnournlng.v-
Though In her heavenly place
A group of gehtle maidens '
-.- 'Hound her In kladnes stand ;.;;.;
They slug her songs of qladnen
Hongs of the Better Lafid. ...
But they cannot -win our tlarllrig" '
Hhe cunnot slug or smile,
While father, mother, weep for her;
She must their grief beguile.
Not for her form she mourneth,
- Burled In ocean sands, : .
But for the home made desolate,
The hearts with broken strands; s. '
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Yours Is a greater grief, dear friends,
Tha.n often falls man's lot;
But In the Joy of meeting there,
Even this shall seem forgot.
' Oh, could you stay yonr mourning - ,
'.' .. "And yield to heaven's decree
Hmlle when you think of Eva,
Far happier all would be. ( .'
Your darling has not left you, '
Hhe Is fondly by your side; -----Your
lost but loving Eva dear
Heturns, your heavenly guide. ..
A few more years of sorrow
And the end of time shall come ;
Then she who. left you weeping '
flhall lead you smiling, home. '
-y rtf :rrT- ' tO- WY button.
LETfER FROM WASIHJfGTON CITY."
(EOrLAaTcORBBSPOICDMCB OF TIIE KBW WORTH W EOT.
Washington, December 11,"1880.
"rBoih IIousesrngtesSnrenexiTm fmtday-
: with tiie quietude-ami Informality which charac
terized the opening hours of the last Beion. The
receiving and reading of the President' message
is usually th$ ruain-duty of'-the day, and yet in
thla instance the ground-work was laid for a In
tes debate by' the introduction of the electoral
-count measure before the country knew what Mr.
Hayes had to Bay upon the olitical natter of
the Government.. Now the House is busy wrest
ling with that exceedingly indefinite and vexa
tibus problem Involved In the counting of the
electoral vote, and no one knows whether any
other,question will be considered untitle "wind
mill" exhausts itself, Mr. Garfield U elected all
admit that but the manner of declaring the fact
is the weighty conundrum before the average Con
gressman, and every other political interest of the
country will have to suffer pending the solution.
Th Henate Jls pegging away ; quietly at eundry
patch. When its "wind-mlll'Ms not aroused into
1 activity4yame1purjBlypoUtlcaOy5fe1
Voorhees is vigorously pushing his bill for the
erection of a National Library. He and his Com
mittee have unanimously decided against further
occupancy of the Capitol for library purposes,
either by extension of the building or by the use
of the present rooms, which arewholly Inadequate
for the daily needs, and will reconynend the erec
tion of an ample structure upon some one of the
Government reservations, probably Judiciary
- Bqimrp, wiihth la nna nf rtiir lftrowt park. K
PORTLAWD. ;
The Croat Commercial Center of the
norxnwest.
It- Preitent mid its)
Future.
It has a populatkmof 2L0Oa It Is to Oregon, and the Ter
ritories of Washington , and Idaho, what New ork
City Is to the Htate of New York, and bears the same rela
tion Mo that Htate and those Territories tht Chicago does to
Illinois, Ht. Louis to Missouri, Ih'lladelphla to Pennsylva
nia, and New Orleans to Louisiana. It has more territory
tributary to It that! any other city In the Cnitetl-Hfates.and
wl.ll soon ie numiMTiHi wmii ine lorennmt cities in ine
I'nlon. Even at this" time the hammer and the saw can be
heard In all itartsof the city : the demand for building Is
mi great' that the' Inclement season of .Winter does not
cberk' the onward march of Its growth. With the vat
number of ships constantly plylnt tx'tween this and fitrelgn
porta, frelghtetl with our constantly Increasing agrkniltural
products, and thenumerius milnuula pw tributary toor
terminating' at thlsVlty, It will not require more than ten
years to swell the population of our. Ix-HUtlfut and growing
citv to luumo souls. Having a lartrcr'tenftory than Han
KranclsHt4suDi)ort It. we uiar -onndenUV assert luaiiu
less than aluuarlcr of a century lVrtland will tie the fore
UKwtclty m Uis cotuit In point of wealth anl population.
We will here enumerate tu many railroad enterprises
already Insueuratl. Home of them are comitru4ed. and
others In process of onstruotlu, all uisking their termini
at tbu city.' - ' ... . i ....
i THE UOKTHERK MriFIC " ' -"-
Is building rapidly "west from iHiluth, on Iake Huperlor,
and also from the Columbia Klver east, and will be com
pleted at an early day, thus connecting us with all our sister
Niuc. . -- . .
TUB OREOOSt A'D CALIKORSIA R. K.
Terminates here, and Is having an Immense patronage.
,' THEWEMTEKII OREOOM R. JL7 ? j
Formerly the Oregon Central. Is doing a kimmI business.
This road runs through the fertile country on the west side
of the Willamette Klver, and Its southern terminus at
present Is at Corvallls, V7 miles from Portland.
- THE rTAH HORTHE.B2I R. K.
Will be built through hundreds of miles of fertile lands,
the produce of which must be brought to this city forshli
menu This road will connect with the I'nlon lacinc K.
IC, thus securing two competing lines front the Atlantic to
the lacinc. it is now a semea tact mat ine
PORTLAND, p ALL EH AKD SALT LAKE R. K,
Will be constructed at an early day. This will give us three
transcontinental roads.
ItKW RAILROAD. ENTERPRIHEA. j
A home company, with unlimited capital, has been or
ganised, under the name of theOrcgoolan Hallway Co., to
conMtruct narrow-guage'roads from this city to the. Interior
portions of the Htate. ultimately connecting with the Cen-
trul l"Hcifl with branches wh;rever inducements may of
fer. This enterprise is wing pysnei vtKoro.usiy 10 comple
tion, so that it may e in reauinesa 10 move tnis ran
crop. .- ,
. ARTICLED or INCORPORATION '
Have been filed to construct a road from Ilattle Mountain,
Nevada. In the direction of Oregon, to connect with the
Orearontan Railway Oo.'a road, and make Portland Its ter
'mlnus.,Thts wilt gtve-os "direct commwnlewllfm -with the
richest silver mines In the world, ami will make lYtrtland
nnonf the greatest rallnaul centers In the Lnlon
' We shall soon le wnnwtwl by rail with the Northern
Iacirtc. IC JC; also with Chicago and the Atlantic, cities.
Thftusands of Immigrants are constantly arriving from all-
parts of the clvllUcd world; and tne millions or acres
of agricultural-land. that lie sjill unbrvkrav by the.
Plowshare, and awaiting the adv.ontu-the sliirlr farmer,
Point inont nonclualKflyJo the fact that an era of prosperity
Is already dawning upon this Tair iotiug mtrrt, Wttenihr-4
Immigration has reached Its full tide, and three "millions
of acres are under cultivation, then will Oregon he known
as the wealthiest Htate in ine union. . -
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PORTLAND ITY HOXCATEAD.
The land In thla enterprise lies adjoining the city, and Is
only from ten to fifteen minutes' walk from the. Court
House, and a less distance Ihnn that from one of the btst
pUOItc scnoois in tn-cy uwuniwiu mw .- ,
THovaAsb twESTT-rci'lt "um.
Fifty by one hundred feet In site, with streets sixty feet
Wide. ) '. , ... - ". .
i ' : ' k PRICE. ' - ' i
All i..awlll l wild for tinn ruih. rnvnlJ In tnitlnllmnta
of ' pr liionth, or the small sum of fttVccnts ptr day. No
Interest will be charged, and a good and sufllcient Itohd for
ivment or tn nrst install
receipt of Iwrt tn-
urciiacr,
; ' . to prwn Axr.Rs.
Those not finding It con venient-to make their payments
when due. will he granted twenty days grace In which to
make such payments, as It Is desirable that all shall have
rvvnr iMswdlde optNHlunlty to keep up their payment.
Those desiring to make full payment at the time the llond
la iMMuert. will rx eninieu to a reuueuon oi ueoneacn ioi
tor iea eaU paiu uias uw
interest wm oe cuaracu, ai iu pi
lHcd will be given iiion -the jaiyment of
ment of S, and aJVvrranly-i,el nporr r
stallraent, both without expense to the pd
tended debate will be provoked in the Henate by
the propositions to restore FItx-John Porter to the
army jyithout pay and to purchase the . papers
of Generals Bragg andTolk relating "Jothe'Iaie
war. The first measure will be met with the
well-known objections against the restoration of
a cashiered officer, while the second is unjust to
those Confederates who have freely given' their
private papers tothe Government.
I ROAD TO WEALTH
Is the most'eertaln and rapid through real cstate-tnvest-mento,
this enterprise-offers farmore inducements the
AMiUliu LUiUX any ollicron imp ttwim hi i iiiiu', aa inc prico
and iwymrnU are wlfhlii lhe"YCa h TT ottVi hiit IcITIhrs'
chance pass, lluy a lot, bulbl, and make yourself lnd
MndenU Many of you who live In rented houses pay more
every year for rent than would purchase a lot and build a
n.r over voiir hem!. You then would be Independent of
exacting landlords, ami In truth hae a place to rail home.
HOST FORGET
That not many years ago some of the best lots In Han Fran-
i M,w. miAil frir an nnnniiif a-old duat.aml that now IIihv
mn not Im btMicht for lluumil, Alao. rememlter that In t'hl-
fcago some of the nest iuines lots were once tnuicu for a
pair of old hoots. How often Is the remark made by old
resident of lortlanl that once tney oatiu nave oougiit lots
for tluo that SJUAMNI would not buy now. It Is not wise "to
despise the day of small things." .
i : . .y IT IS fl-RCE
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The IThlrd House," or the lobby, alo -shows
itself In the "glnerals,"; the ,4kurnelsfand the
"majahs," who crowd the offices of our hotels, ap
parently on the scent of tiie plunder promised In
certain bills bow maturing. ; -
. The Capitol has been thoroughly rejuvenated in
lso far as paintrfurblshlng and the upholsterer can
add to its Internal appearance Fewer radical
changes of desks and rooms have been made dur
ing this recess than usual, yet there is a bright
ness given to the many , spots caused by long
Winter sessions that is really refreshing to note.
Our city has awakened from the sleep in which
-It - indulged during the Congressional recess
Btrangers by the hundred have'taken Ihel wont
ed places in our promenades and hotels, business
has revived everywhere, and eac,h and every
artery of trade throbs with, a quickened energy
that indicates that Washington City is not no dead
as it seemed during the months of adjournment.
This Winter here will undoubtedly prove to be
the gayest of the decade. Every preparation Is
being made in all political and social circles to
-Tender the attractions of the CaplUtyreaUr and
grander than ttTtn pasX j boM Pedro.
Many a trs'mpwould tie thankful for cold ham,
but none of them relish the cold shoulder.
That of all real -estate Investments the homestead planTs"
the best ana safest, as an wno inveai arc inirmim in ntaa
ln tl wholenroiMrty more valuable. To Illustrate: Huu
pone A builds a house on his lot, and II owns a lot adjoin-
lug Jf gfMa inr la-iiriii in irm niipniTriiirin, w iihv t ,a not
Injured IherebJT-Thhr TdJthiaophy wUt apply to the CUtlrt
property. '
We have donated a lot to each of the principal churchca
for church purposes, r Also, two lots are act apart for public
scnooi purptsica.
- RAILROAD rURCIIAftE.
The Overland. Oregon and California and the Western
ttallroad Companies have purchased all the land from the
ui. linn nf th Homestead (Ninth street) to the water
front for. their terminus, depots, machine shops, rte.j alo
the main llneor tneiiregonian ivanway company (umiieill
will' have Its terminus near by. .Thus the greatest railroad
center on the pacific Coast lays In cIimmi proximity to theae
lota. This purchase naa causeu a rise in an surrounding
firoperty of luu percent, making the Iota In this Homeatead
mm 75 to 1IKI ner eentcheapcr than any other real estate In
INirtland. Inasmuch as this Ilomeatcatl was attverlised to
be sold for a stipulated price iierore ine recent advance, un
nleaaant as it Is. we shall strltly adhere to ofir advertlsett
contract with the public to sell these lota fori luu each for
the next ninety days. "
The two hundred lots that were reserved for actual settlers
are now all sold, and the-demand to -lrt lola lielng ao
great, we have lieen compelled to place more lots on the
market from which the. public may select for the next
ninety days. Ths affords an opportunity for persona so de
siring to purchase the most Deautirui resiuenoe property.
, TO PARTIES DEMIRI59 TO PC RT II ASK.
This
Ins; to buv
or lota. All but the first Installment must he paid at the
itanking House of I Add Tllton, In the city of I'ortland.
. permoks raoM a iisf ANTE ' "
Desiring a lot, may forward f-VOtl to the General Manager,
and a llnnit will be Immediately forwarded. '
Money may be forwarded by registered letter, money
order, or weua, rargo m i-a r.xpress, ai my nss. .
For further particulars, apply U J. M. KICK,
tieneral Manger, I'ortland, Or.
. Or to IIAIUIIT MrUldllUN,
6i Morrison street.
1 LJ. ' .
OrtlftaU!
I certify that I am the owner of the lands In the Portland
City Homestead the title thereto la perfect, being IT. J.
i nmnertv Is now selling very rapidly. and those wish'
buy will do well to call or send immcd lately for a lot
M IHCEIXA N EOCH ADVK11T1 E1 KSTX
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TRAyKU '
DR. PAUL M. BRENAH,
Ths Most Buccerifal Physician on the Pacific Coast
CHRONIC AND DIFFICULT CASZS4 V i
nAK ItrTTl-KNKP AFTFIl AX KXTKNMVK TT!tlr
the Kastern Mates Asr the past four nftul. The IWkw
tor visited all the prtnclal medical inatitutioiKt hi the lurge
rnira n ine I nneo niaiea, anil comti imra wmi ar ti.;v'
modern mthols. Instruments and itpplint'rcs' known !o V
ths mimt scientific jnea 4n-th-trofcKiin. Th Ikii'for has
falait briHiirht charts and maiilklna to iililratc his lectures.
lilt. PAUL. M. ItltKXAN has Ih-ii lecturing for Ti v ars
on the iMwn of Mfeand Health. -In bis riaie and public
leciurea ne naa laugni mcu anu-wouieii ine, iiue ayHicm or
life, how to be heal tit" and happy. If tlnVwotjld only la-
fulrleil by bla wise counsel. Ihit all caiiiHtt hear hisde
ightful and InstmcTlve In-lun, nor can -he tell cvrvt4itlnj
newsaary for autrerlng humanity to kjmw from tue puiMtv
nsitrum before a promiscuous audience. There remains
jnuch to be learned from htm, as his experience extends
over broad fields of active pntfessloual .life. f.TliU know ! I
etge so neccojiury l the welfare of surterers ci;tiiiTyija!l
f leaned by private ProfeaslQila U"onullnt ao at his oJnee.
lis experience In the various parts of KurtiM aud America
gives him such opportunities of learnlJiK the delicate dis
eases which the human family ane prone to, Iheir mode of
l real men l and ttermaiient cure, as no other physician oil
the laclnclMst can claim. Ha has not only treated tttfse
dlseaaes uumt successfully, but has made thrm a Itfw study,
as a few momhr,'conuIlatlon will prove.
lie baa become an expert. In the treatment of disease.
Weakness and deranirenient of the re-oroducttvc orvntta-or
both male and female, Including dleaee cuuaetl by ttre
FOLLIES OF YOUTH.
Swh as HPERM AToKKIMKA, or Hkminai. W e t K ! tsn, or I1HS
or 1'Knrwr VlTAl.lTr. Nearly IwM birds of all I he Chronic
liseaaea spring, either directly or Indirectly, fmin some de
rangement of the sexual system, and yet ttiU utJect is
neglectetl by the majority of the medical profession.
IT IS TRUE
That persons who are unfortunate enough to be afflicted
fty any form or sexual disease navn a delicacy in caning
Usn the proper physician In time, from a itenM--of mod
esty, and sometimes from Ignorance, and iwrinil those dls-
ra to exist until their (institutions IhkiIiiii corrupted,
their organisation broken down, -and lite hox of future
happiness blighted, until death becomes a welcfme mes
senger to carry t henvoot of their iiiIwth hie existence.
Those who call In time upon In-. I'AI'l, M. I'.KKNAN
need have no fear hut what he will restore tliem to M-rfit
health and vigor, make their ImmIIcs pure and their minds
content, If they will only follow his advice and treat iirfnt.
Catarrh, Itronchltls, Throat IHseascs, Kkln llmaes,
Itheumatlsm, Kidney Complaint, and all Ilsc:ifa of the
Kyeand Kar, Htomaeh and bladder, he can cure without
rail. . o Uuack Nostrums used: no slop I rent iii'-nt : no
false promises. - Everything strictly conlldentlal under al
circumstances.
CONHCI.TATIOX ritrEK. :and a list of printed quesilons
sejji to tiiMM living at distance wno cannot consult mm
personally.
- All Kurgical OiMra?loiia performed.
-rn K No. .! First street, between (Ink and I'lnc. tlfflce
Honra From lu to 11 a. m.. i to , and 7 to a i. m.
All letters fotprolt'salonal business must he addressed to
it. mm ai. iwvnan t . ,n.( rirst sin-ei, iiniann.i ir. w-j
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
Ok and oter October 11th, Isat), trains will run
S'.: (UAII.Y, EXCF.1T CNUAYH)t
tJMttalde llvialssi. ,
r mox roRTumn to ttow:Britu.
...M Mall Tpslsi
I EAVES -
I'ortland 7:.-W a. m. Itoseburg....
Hoacburg VUU A. M. j INinnn l ...
aa follows
M OP ATE NT,. N O-PAYl
PATENTS
rHTAlXEI hm INVENTOIW IV
V 7 Htates, t'ana1a, and ..Europe, at reduced
THK ITNITED
TliH-S. With
our principal ofllce located In Washington, dim-tly npiMi
l(e the. I' lilted Htates l'utent OltU-e, we are able to attend to
all Patent lluslhcss with grenter iirrtnVMnes and dispatch
and lessctMt than any other patent attorneys, who are at a
"fllMI aa Baaaasjii m asaaassjaa n adfc SMaa la J-SiaPl SJ siiXi a a . - - a- - . . . i usii if .aui t.
11 IRI It I It V I Ttlll T" HFTITTI PL I f II IVII FWTVWrr""W"W"BW"f"ap
employ "asMM'late attriieys.n We make preliminary ex
uilnitllons and furnish opinions as to patentability free of
charge, and all who are interested In new inventions and
patents are Invited to send for a copy of our "Uuldc for til-
laming mienis," wnivu js sent rife, to any aniiresa, and
contains complete Instructions how loOMain imtents, and
.other valuable matter. We jrcfcMo-t!H-ieTHH-Airlcan
National llunk, Washington,-: II. C.: the Itoynl Hwedlsli
Norwegian, and laiuisn leatlon, at V'ilitnon: Hon.
Jiw;Casey, late Chief Justice l K Court i if Claims; to the
(ifnclals'of the C. K. I'H'ent t)mee,- ami to Xenutors and
MeinlMira of Congress rroni every Htate.
Address -Itl'ls IiAtlF.lt A CJJ ftollcllors iif I feleuU
and Attorneya-aMAW, Lelrilt llulbJiug, Washington, IM
JP a t en T s .
UK A. I. LACKY. No. eel K XT. V. W...WAVII
Ji. Ington, U '., proprietors of the "SCIENTIFIC It EC
null." Twelve years experience as Solicitors of I'atetMs.
We pnamre I'aleiils on Inventions, etc.. and practice Patent
law In all Its branch) In the Patent orrlee and the II. M,
Courts, tmr IlandbiMtk nn I'ntents. with full dint-tlons
and advle,seut Free. Also.samplecoplesof the VMelpntlflc
iiwirn," ine cnearMsi uscrur and tamiiy journal puin
juuicti; pniy t enia a year. iew-au
PENSIO N S
' AXTTHOT.THEIW HWABLKft-BY-HIf KN Emm f R INJIT
Mis hrh-sWU twsss iVheiaw" rntt' lenfchma -alsjj
service. Mend stamps for Full Instructloi:s In-lYnslohs
and all kinds of Holdlers' taaltus.
'. M. HITEN ftH
IeMlsH mtti IWsisity, Atteriteya.
dfft-ftO l. U Ilex 21. WAHHIXOTON, I. l
T M THE CUtCt IT CtiCKT t IF THE HTATE OPOKiOX
X for the County of Multnomah, ss. Emma Htanlev
I'lalntltr, va. t'harlea T. Htanley, Ih-fendanl. To Charles T,
Htanlev. liefendantt In the name of the Htate of Oregon
you are hereby rcmilred to appear and anawer Hie com-
ilaint filed against you In the alMivc-cutlt led suit within
en days from the date of the service of this summons mion
yourtf serreil . wlthlnr-M-a-Hoomali county, or if served. In
any other cvainly of this Htate, -then wlililn twenty days
from the dateif t he service of this summons upon you, or
If served by nj'ilicallon, r otherwise, men you aball ap
pear and answer the complaint of I'larntlff liy the first day
of the next term-of the alioyc-entllled Court following the
explratloriTifslx week publication hereof ,to-wttt-th-ITth
day of January, Issl and If you fall so to anawer, for want
. k. A . k. 1 I I . . 1 1 ir 1 1 1 a .... I r ... . I
itlssolylng the tsmds of maliimony now.caif I lift between
Plaintiff aod Hefendanf , anil for the eusltaly 'of the minor
child, Myrtle Htanley, aud for such other and further relief
as majr la proer.
This summons la published In the Nrw NortTii wmht Ii.v
tinier of Italelgh Hlolt, Judge of said Court, m.ule on the
Nh day or 7vfmtwr7 tsam u iv MAWJ.N,
de2-l . Attorn.vX for lUaln tiff.
miERirr-M nai.e.
11 Y VIItTCEOF A'JiriMlMK.VT fHllEIl AND HECIll
J) to me dlrctel, Isaiiml out of the .Circuit Court of the
HlAle of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, m-m a Judg
ment renderl In said Court on the 2Hth day of March, IHMi,
In favor of Benjamin Hchofleld, I'laintlfl, and against J. II.
Mitchell l al.. IX fondant, for the sum of Twenty-nine
Httndmi and rnrty-cigtit iansrs u), witn interesi
accruing coala, I did, on the first day of iH-ccmber, IttHTl,
levyHMtn the alsive-uamed la-fendants' real pnifM-rty, sit
uated In Multnomah eMinty,HlHfeoregon,lo-wllt lilock
nn m be red Forty-eight fi In llolladay's Addition to the
Now, therefore, by virtue of said Judgment order, on
Monday, the M day of January, IskI, at the hour of in
o'clock A. M., at the Csnrt House ttor In said vinmv, I will
ell at public auction the ahovp-deacrlbed real property of
saia iH-rennan's io ine nivneai innuer or Dinners iorcaan,io
satiary aia iaagrnnr,-costs ana accrtttngcosta;- -
JtmEPH HI'cHTEIj,
wherlfT of Mullmjmah County, Oregon.
Iiecember t, mt - ,
U SE R08E PI t L8.
Or OUTFIT HENT FREE TO THOSE WHO WISH TtJ
engage in the m sit pleasant and prontaMe bnslnsaa
Known., r.vryining new, t;apitaivnoi reiuireu. we win
furnish you everything. 110 m day and upwards Is easily
lJln(fTtr- -r.A.MAliUAJI.i re making ftunes at the bualnesa. lilies make as much
aa men, and young boys and girls make great pay. No one
-who Is willing to work falls to make more money every day
i nan ean i maoe in a wmi ac any oninsrf empioymenu
Tbse who engage at once will find a short road to fortune.
Address IL, 11 allett Co., i-onianq, Maine. aoflKl
Wm.Tleld.Ban kerj Hon. J. II. M Hchell , Ei IT. . Henator;
Hon. U F. O rover, t. K Henator; J. A. Htrowbrldge, Mer
chant; Meier at Frank, MerchanU; Oeo. 1L Hlmes, lrlnter.
ARRIVKa
...7:W P. H.
i:-i p. at.
LEAVE
lortlsnd ..
Ielwnon
AlatMsijr Expreaa Tralsi
rtio p. ti.
..t:4lA. M,
asnirrs "
1 fiCtisnon! 4,.. ....: J p. u.
IWtland... ..r. I0:U". A. la.
frelgkit Trala
..t.EAVEM ' ARRIVEH
lortlarrd..; ..11:15 a w. t Junction..... s.60 p. bl.
Junction Aj..rf.M..-JV:i a m. j Portland. ... .. .6:ii r. "M.
The Or.tfoi ami Pallfikrhla llMllnkiul Wrrv rnirtrM ninhMta
lion with all Regular Trains on Kastside 1 it vision.
i
. Westalde Illsloa.
ruon portund to iRYAi.i.im.
, Mall rra.laVi- t
I.EAVEA
l'urUand.k......R:nO A. M. I Corv allls.
Conallis ti:.W A. M. I I'ortland.
.ARRIVEK
".U....:l p. m.
... r. J.:ao P. au
Cloae connections are made al ltsduwnh':;hiuer'
tf the California and Oregon hi age tloinpauv.
ncKciaror sale io an ine principal points in Calif oraua
anil the lUuil, at the Comany'a oltU-c, -r --,
terarr F aa Kreal Mrecls al rrrry Uaaiag, rertlaaa1.
HlOraire will lie criarced on Frchrht renialulna la rvna-
pany's Warehouses over twenty-four hours.
freight will not t received rr shipment after 5 o'clock
p. m. on Kastside Division, aud a o'clock P. m. on Westslde
IMvlslon. J. lUtANHT.
U V. IttWIEIW. Oeneral Superintendent.
Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. g-M tf
PORTLAND TO 8AN FRANCISCO.
Carrying U. S. Mail and Well., Fargo & oV
Express.
rpHE (KEO)N BAILWAY AND NAVIGATION Ct)M
X anyand Pacific Coast Hteamshlp Company will die
patch, every five days, for the above Nrt, one of their new
and elegant A I Intn Hteamshlps, vlx.:
THE ORECON, COLUMBIA, AND STATE OF
CALIFORNIA.
HAIIJNO DAYH-lVcembcr 4. 9. 14. I, 94, SB.
' , ; January S. ft, : " ; ;
leaving I'ortland at 3 A. at. J
TIIHOUOH TICK ETM sold Io all the principal cltlea U
the I'nltcd Hlatea and Canadit.
For particulars for Passage and Freight, apply to
O. w. WEihl.F.H.
Hteamshlp Agent ). It. A N, Co
Corner of Uand Front streets, I'ortland, O.
" Orto " J. MrCltAKEN A (.,
Agents of the p. C. H. n. I'o..
arfirw Nort rcrrom rneTrTWT6naTt7ir
USE R08E PILL 8 .
jioiiy A. IECK,.
watchmakerT an d jeweler.
No, 119 Front street, rorlland, Oregon. 'I
A Fine Assortment of
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES
, AT UlW I'ltlCEH.
lt1itring a ftjirrtitlly AU Work Warranted,
Purchasing M ERIC AN WAIM'llF-H Direct and for Cash,
aud having the advantage of w Ken I, I can safely prom
ise liiiwer I 'rices than any other house In Oregon.
Being competent, 1 will repair Common or Fine Watchca
satisfactorily. '
HPECTACft.E and OITK?At. (MM)HH a Hpeclalty.
itw to'ViaM
.. lli.00 toAUIt
Elgin Hllver Watches
Walt ham Hlfver Watches.,
- nctttm "
THE PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
Room Corner of Flrat and Stafk Streota
. (Over Ijwld A Tllton'a Hank.)
-t
'Mtaja Over
-be
Bska
Elcht Thenaasisl (lilee
i AMI)..-.
OVER ONE II ITNljIlEI) I'AJ'EIW AND M A OAZI N EH
MIMBkR8HIP FREE TO ALL "
MONJHLY M'lX, f 1.00-I'AYABLE QAUTCULY.
ntRETTORa W. M'. Iuld, P. C. Hcbnyleri Jr., M. P. lea.ly,
II. W. ( orlll, W. lU-Urackett, A. !. tllblsi, C. II. I. wis, M.
W. Fechhelmer, II. Failing, U Uum.
OrrtcEHa Matthew P. Iieadv.
Vlee-I,nsldeiil ; P. C. H-huyler, Jr.
President;
Treasurer;
II. Falling
M. W. Fecb-
helmer.CorresMindlngHc-retary! Ilenrv A. Oxer, l.lbrarlasi
and Itccordliig Hcr'tary.
o si ivy - a cr JiTt.-
A New jfingland Woman TriaL
'OUR PEQOTTIE8,"
- . Bt KFXIAH HH ELTON. '
Author of "Nrtte.1," "Forty Haya. or One Vacation," "The,
Heights and la pths of Ambition."
Aldresr enclosing 2Cccnts, Author' Publishing!'.
pany, No..'J7 IVind street, New Ytirk, N. Yr
om-
Qino,TTrIT FUItNlHHEH FHEE, WITH KUIX IN
u I" sirtiotlons for conduftlng the most profitable busi
ness that anyone can engage In. The bualnesa Is so easy t
Jearn, and our Instructions are so simple and plain, that
anyone can make great profits from the very start. No one.
can fail who Is willing to work. Women are aa successful
as men. iioys and girls can earn large sums. Many bare
made at the business over one hundred dollars In .a single
week. Nothing like It ever known before. All who engnge
r surprised at tUo ease and rapidity with which they are
aide to make money, yfen ran cngnstnfhta business dup
Ing your spare time at great profit. You do not, have to Ut-
vcai, capuai in h. e taae an ine riR. i none w no neea
really money hould write to us at once. All furnished
free. Address Trcb A Co., Angusla, Maine. no4-W
lIELl'e
lug Nverly fro
YOUItHEI.F BY MAKING MONEY WHEN A
li chance la oncrcd, tliereby always keep
mr ds,r. Tliime who always take advan
tage of the good chances for Pis kins money that arwoflerpa
generally become wealthy, while those who do not tmprow'
auch chances remain In poverty. We want many mesv
women, tsrt's and girls to work for us right In thelrosesi hp
call! lea. The business will pay- more than leu tlmesvwoit
nary wages. We furnish an expensive outfit and all that
you need, free. No one whoengagea falls to make money
very rapidly. You can devote yourwholetlme to the work,"
or only your spare moments. Full Information and all
that Is needed scut free. Address HTIHaOM A Co., Portland,"
Maine. . no4-
TIIE AM MICAS "" '-
4 m-Oytwg and Cloanlng Worka
TYE ANI T.E AN-A U KJ N I)H OF MILK, WOOLEN
and mixed gmxls. after the beat and newest German "
and Frehch systems. .Kid O loves and Feather cleaned and
died by a new process. Blankets and Furs cleaned nicely.
ClaanlDg and dyeing Gents' Clothing a specialty. - -.
, - . CONKAIi A CO., .
M o. 10 Salmon street, Portland, Orfgon.' -
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