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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1881)
r - n . TiUO'KW XOUTHWKST, THUHSDAy, J ANUAllV- 0, I8S1. - ... t. .t T TllE NINETY ANPJi'IXE. , There are ninety and nlrte who live and die .tr In want and hunger and wild, .-t'- " That oat may revel io luxury ' r' And be lapped In 1U silken fold. 4 The ninety and nine lb hovels bare, ) The one In a manslonjrlth riches rare.' They toll In the HHds, the' ninety and nine, sFor-the fruits of niot her earth; They dig and delve In the dusky mine, -. And bring bidden tivajiu res forth. Hut the wealth released by their sturdy blows To Jhe baqd of the one forever flows. - ; From the sweat of their brows the desert blooms. And the forest before tbem falls j,' ; Their labor has bulded humble hotnea, - .:: And eltlea with lofty balls. But the one owns cities and homes and lands, - And the ninety and. nine have empty bands. Biit the-nifn-rto dreary and dark and long ( , At last shall the morning bring, ;. . , !And oyer the "land the victor's song i Of thUety and nine shall ring,' "'.1;"",V":" And echo afar from sons to xme.t Rejoice, for labor shall -have Mm awn. .'" , WHEN DOES SUNDAY BEGIN OR END? M Theologians were horrifled vrhen first Informed that our planet Is a sphere. - The question of an tipodes exercised them for a long time, most of them pouring ridicule on the Idea that men could exist with their .Jeet turned toward us, and with their heads pointing, downward., I think It Is Sir George Airy who refers to the case of an over curious individual asking what we should see If we went to the edge of the world and looked over. That the earth was a fiat. surface, on which the sky rested," was the belief ' entertained by the founders of all our great religious system. Even liberal Protetanttueologlans atigniatized the Co pernlcan theory as twing "built on fallible phe nomena and advanced by many arbitrary assump tions against-evident testimonies, of Scripture." Newton finally placed his Intellectual crowbar beneath these ancient notions and heaved them into irretrievable ruin. Then it was that pene- - tratlnjr minds, seeing the nature of the change wrought by the new astronomy in our conceptions of the universe, also disceruel the difficulty, if not the impossibility, of 'accepting literally the -Mosaic account of creatloni'tTheyfdtd not re ject it, bunhey assigned to ita meaning entirely new. Dr. Samuel C'laike, who was the personal friend of Itewton and a supporter of his theory, threw out the idea that "ixwxibly the six days of creation might be a typical representation of sonic greater .periods." Clarke's contemporary, Dr. Thomas Burnet, wrote. with greater decision In the same strain. The Sabbath being regarded as a -shadow-etM-y pef-that4Mvnly-ipsewhiefl--iu . the rrKiiteous will enjoy when this world has passed away, "so these six days of creation are so , a t as an - many penous or miueniums tor wnicn me worm and the toils and latiors of our 'present state are destined to endure." lhe Mosaic account was thus reduced to a poetltt 'myth a"vlew which r-Afterward found expression lnthe vast reveries of Hugh Miller.: liut lrthls symbolic interpreta- tion, which Is now generally accepted, be the true ' one, what becomes of the Sabbath-day ?It-i absolutely without. ecclesiastical meaning and the man who was executed for gathering sticks on that day must" be regarded -as the victim of a -. rude legal reudering of a religious epic. There are many minor oflshoots of lTscu'ssiai f rom the Jfrgreafr central con trovcrs33lVshop Horslejrhad , defineti a day as'eonsitlng of one 'evening and one morning, or, as the Hebrew words literally Importrof the decay of light and the return of it," But what then, It was asked, becomes of. the Sab bath In the Arctic regions, where light takes six months to "decav" and as lonir to "return" ?" DIN ferences of, longitude, moreover, render the oln- jservance or the eaboath at the same hours im posslble.Tro some people such questions might appefttJ:rlfllngT:to others they were of the gravest "-Import." from sunset to sunset, orr from midnight to mid night, was also a subject of discussion. Voices, - moreover, were heard refusing to acknowledge the propriety of the change from Saturday to Sunday, and the doctrine of Seventh Dayobservanee was Afterward represented by a sect. The earth's sphe- ' rlclty and roution, which bad at first been received . . with such affright, came eventually to the aid of those afflicted with qualms and difficulties regard ing the respective claims of Saturday and Sun- day.- The sun apparently moves from east to west. - Suppose, then, we start on a voyage round the . worldnn'ravetcrlyiniottrlff-doing so, w sail away, as It Were, from the sun, which follows t ".and pertodlcally overtakes'iis, rea4,hlng'the me . rldian of our ship each succeeding' day somewhat later than If we stool still. or every lr or , ion rituiletraversel byhe vesselrthesun will leex actly an hour late : and after the vessel has trav ersed twenty-four times or 300 that Is' to say. the entire circle) of the earth the sun will be exactly a day behind. Here, then; Is the ex pedient suggested by Dr. Wall is, K. It. S., Savlllan llTofessor of Geometry Jin the University of-Ox ford, to quiet the minds of those In doubt rcgard- lnir Saturday observance, lie recommends mem to make a voyage round the world, as Sir Francis Drake did, "going out of the Atlantic Qcean west ward by the Straits of Magellan to the East In dies, and then from the east, returning by the - Cape of Good IIojw homeward, and let them keep their Saturdav-Sabbath all the way. When they come home to England, they will find their Sat urday to fall upon .our Sunday, and they may theuceforttf-emttimie to unscrvrrTncir Miturnay Sabbath on the same day' with us." Iforntor " Tyndall in Xint tccnth Ct ntury. i - , A diagnosis of the disease reveals the fact thai" a schoolboy's toothache generally lieglns at 8 A. M.r reaches its highest altitude at a quarter to 0, when . thepaln Is Intense; begins to subside at R, and after that disappears with a celerity that must be -"very comfortable to the' sufferer, especially if -there Is any hope of his going a-fishing. - 7Ta," asked little TWodgcrs of his parent, "what Is paper made of?" ' "Lies!" roared the elder ' Blodgers, who Is running forofflce. Lles I Infer nal outrageous, villainous lies 1" And the Inno cent boy wntb Itidown that way In his cvmposl ion hurling len-Ifyi &'kejfC,Ty --..'.fr; ' i ,fi M'M . .. , ' A gentleman, doming into the room of the late Dr. Darton, told him that M. Vowel was dead. "What," , said he, Vowel dead? . he ns be thankful that It was hot U or I." PORTLAND. The Qreat Commerctal Center of th northwest.-:. ) Jtm ProMoutnncl"' ltss'X'uturo.-' ' ' -J.fn " '- It has a population of ZIjDUO, It Is to Oregon, and the Ter ritories of Washington and Idaho, what New ork City Is tokthe State of New York, and bears the same rela tion to that KUte and those Territories that Chicago does to Illinois, Kt. Louis to- Missouri, Philadelphia to IVnnsylva nia, and New Orleans to, Louisiana. K has more territory tributary tb It than any other f ily In theUnlUd Hfales,and will soon be numtwrml with the, foremiMt eltlee In the LiDion.. r.ven ai mis nine me nsmiuer ana ine saw ean iw l. l I .1, ... . b. lt w . Ik. H . . . k... 1 I.I I n ,H nr.iu tan ti.v.ii , iBivr i4.'Ma11 I1'. iiuiiimi. so great that the Inclement season of Winter iloos not ehet-k the onward march of Us growth J 'Withthe vast number of ships constantly plyligr between this and foreign ports, freighted with our constantly Increasing agricultural products, and the numerous railroads now tributary to or terminating at this city, It will not rouulre more than ten years to swell the population of our beautiful and growing city to 1U),0U souls. Having a larger territory than Han Francisco to support it, we may connaentiy assert tnai in leas than a quarter of a century llortland will be the fore mnat city on the coast In point of' wealth and population. We will here enumerate the many railroad enterprises already inaugurated Home of lhen,Tarc coiikI ructed. and others in process of (Mtusixuctlon; ail mating meir termini ai tuis city, ' ' THE KOBTHKRH FACtriC J ' Is bttUdtnr Taptdly-weat from Ihiluth, on Lak Hupertor, and also from the Columbia Klver east,, and will be com pleted at an early day, thus connecting us with all our sister Mates. -x. TUB OKKOOX AHD CAXlrORtllH K. K. '- Terminates here, and Is having an Immense patronage. . TUB WKSTEKM OS BOOK B. B., Formerly the Oregon Central. Is doing a good business. This road runs through the fertile country on 4 he west side of the Willamette Klver, and its southern' terminus at present Is at Corvallls, V7 miles from Portland. ' THE UTAH NOKTHKRK K. B. " f Wlll be built throusrh hundreds of miles of fertile lands. theproriu of which must be brought to this city for ship ment. This mad will connect with the I'nlon PhcWc IL It., thus s-curtng two competing lines from the Atlantic to the I'acldc II Is now a settled fact that the ' PORTLAND, DATC17SM AXD SALT LAKE B. B. Will be constructed at an early day, This will give u three tranwoiitianlal roads. - ' L- KKW RAILROAD ENTERPRISES. . A home company, with unlimited capital, has beehbr ganised, under the name of the Orvgoriiuii hallway 'o., to itinNtract nitrrow-guuge riuls fnm this city to the interior portions of the mtale, ultimst:ly conne-tliig with the Cen tral 1'iu'lflc, with nraiichos w herever Indiict'tiM'iits may of fer. This enterprise Is Itelni piiKhed vigorooHly to eotnpltv tion,sothHt; It may ix lit n-uU incus to move this rail's v ARTICLE! OF IJiCXIRPORATION " Have lieen filed (itt-oiiNtnict a road from llaltle Mountain, Nevada, In t lie direction of Oregon, to aonnect with the OreiconiHii ltallway t'o.'s nawl, anl make INirllund Us ter minus. This will give lis direct cAmmunlrutlon with (he richest silver mines In the worM, sml will miike lortland one of the vn'stest nillnHwl centers In the I'nlon. We shall moou Iio conneel'd by rail with the Northarn. Pneinn It. IL: alno with CIiIchko and the Atlantic cities. Thousands of Immigrants are conHtunUy, arriving from all parts or the civiiua world, and the minions of acres of agricultural lands that lie still unbroken by the plowidiare, and awailing the advent of the sturdy farmer, nolnt most conclusively to the fact that an era of prrmnerltv Is already dawning iin this tir young Htate. When the achinl Us-Juli.lidc.aiidlbreej of acres are under cultivation, then will Jregn lie known as the weaimiest taie in tne i uion. : rORTLASD CITY 1IOM KHTEAU. The1andJn Jhls enterprise lies adjoining the city, ami Is only from ten to fifteen minutes' walk from the Court House, and a tesw distance than thnt Imut one .Oltbe best puldlc schools in ine cny. - 11 is iiiynicft iiuo . T ' ONE THOl'rtASD TWENTY-PcCR WtH, Fifty by onV bundird feet 1 sle, with jdr-,U sixty feet wiue. , . . . - .' PRICE. Alf lots will fe sdd for th each, payMde In InstallmentsJ of $.' pi t uonlrUie small sum of lil'ei-nts per Hay. 1 nterest HftTt liecliarifedraiittR gnod and sumrlCTit Hrmdr ISed Will Is given irpon ine pnyiueni 01 uie nfsi iiisimh ment ut. t' and a Warranty lieed ujMn re-elpt bf last In atallmont, both wUhouLexia iise l the jiur!lnser, ' TO Pl'Mt IIAMfcKH. , . .1- Those not finding It convenient to make their payments -hen due, writ-be granted twenty days graco in which to make such par-menis; hs Itls durable that all shall have every possible opportunity to keep up their pnvmenta. Those desiring to make full .payment at the time the Ihtnd I Is Issued, will lie entitled to a reduction of 110 oil each lot, or V on eacn v-si paiu in. as ine - road Tp WJtALTn- Is the most certain and rapid through real estate Invest moots, this enterprise offers fur mre Inducements to the i.i la. t l.uii an v ill hrr on Ihn cfuist at this time, as Hie nrice Whet her't heHnbbat fr hoa id-t retyh4-an.psiywia ar wiihlallm rcuUi.juf.alL-.lJu not Jutaiu Chance pass, ttuy a nuim, nn mnitv jinimrn lira,- I Kenucnu iany oi rou wno iiy irnwu inmani imT more r...rv v.., i,tr rrnt than would mirt-JiHuc a lot and bnlld a risif over-your head. You then wiiuld lieTndeM-ndent f exacting landlords, and in trutn nave a piaoe to call home. . DONT POROET That not minr years aro some of the best lots In Han Fran cIsco were sola for an on nee of gold dust, and that now they cannot be bought for Also, remember that In Chi- cam some of the best business lots were once traded for nuirnf old boots. How often Is the remark mule by old rmddent of lortland that once they could have Ixaicht lota for 1100 that f'JMNin would not buy now. It Is not wise "to despise the day of small things." IT IS TRCB the beet and safest, as all who Invest are Interested In mak ing the whole property more valuable.- lo Illustrate: Hup pose A builds a house on his lot, and H owns lot adjoln- Ins: II sets the oenent of A's improvement, wtiue a is not Injured thereby. This philosophy will apply to the entire I nroncrfv. . I in V m wm - - - - - - - . - . ... for church purisises. Also, two lota are set apart ror putrtie school purposes. RAILROAD PvRCIIAME. The Overland. Oregon and California and the Western Railroad Companies have purchased all the land from the- enst-Tlne f the,llomesteiid (Ninth street! to the water front 'for t hels-tenn Inns, depots, machine shops, etc.; also ilm main line of theOregonlan ltallway tympany (IJmllwl) will have Its terminus near by. Thus the greatest railroad center on the aelflc t'oast lays In close ororlmity to these lots. This purchase- has canned a rise In aM surrounding pnerty of loll njr c-nU making the lots In this Homestead from Vt to 1) jw r cent cheaicr than any other renl vatate in lortland.- Inasmuch as this Homestead was advertise,! to tm sold for a stloulated price liefore tne recent advance, un . .1 u.. . i MM I, In mtm ti I, it 1 1 fitrli-tlv ltillir. til utir iiitvi'riliuul erti tract with the public to JH-lLihese lots for flu4 each fur the next ninety davs. i: . Thixwn hu nd red lots 1 hat were reserved for act ual settlers are now all sold, and. the demand to select lots Isdngso jtrt'BU-We -hava-ucf u eompeneo-w-piae inoie iois on ine rkt rmm which the iul4le may select for.4ba.next ninety days. Tills affords an opportunity for persons mo de li I ring to purchase the ni'su bciiunrm resiuencepnierty. TO PARTIKM PEStRINtf T PCRrilASR. This nronerty Is now seiilng very rapid ly.snd those wish inif to buv will do well tocall or send linnieillntely for a lot or lots. All but the first Installment must te paid at the linking House of lAUld Tlltoq, in the city of Cortland. ' , PERSONS PROMT A TlIlTAJICE IVslHng W, may orwaril tVs to t4Jnrat Manager, and Aikinl will be Immediately forwarded. - v .. Money maybe forwardeI ly reKlslerMI letter, money Ortier, or wens, rarrosi m r.xiress, ai in 7 ri. for further particulars, apply in HICTV Or to enrsl Manger. Portland. Or. 1IAIOHT A Mii-ACOIII.IN, . , W Morrison street. I certify that I am the owner of the lands Iq the Portlanil City Horn -stead the title thereto is perfect, being a IT. M. Tiatenl and I authorise J. M. Illce to sell said property on ' - - - . , .1 ft fttf ft twill . . u lunxTrinf uiaii, - rrArflAnyvASr, '---' ReCrresteeai. Wm. Rcld.Bankert Hon. J. If. MttchelUEx IT. H. Renator: Hon. L, K. Orover, u. K Henator; J. A. Hiriwirtilgv Mer chant; Meier f rana, Merchants; ueo. 1L llimes,Crinler. M1HCKLLAXKUCH ADVKltTIHKMKNTW. - DR. PAUIM. BREHAH, - The Most Saecetsfal Physician on the Pacific Coast - IN THE TKKATMKNT OK AL1 CHRONIC AND DIFFICULT' CASES. HAH KKTUKXKn AhTKK AN KXTKNH1VK T UK Of theKastern H tales for the oast four months. The Sm tor Visited all the principal medical Institutions In the lance cities of the L'nlted hUtU-s, and cwmua back 'with all Hie modern meinMis,insirumenui and appliances Known to the most scientific pen In the profession., The lioctor has also brought charts and luaniklns to Illustrate his lectures. MIL PAI L M. riKKXAN has been lecturing for I.S years on the Laws of I Jfe and Health. In bis private and public lectures he has taught men and women the true system tf life, how to be healthy and haoiiy. if the Would ouly lie fulded by his wise counsel. IWit all cannot hear hlsde ightfuland Instructive-leetirres, nor can he tell everything necessary ror sunering bumajijtjr to Know from- the puollc rostrum In-fore a promiscuous audience. There remains over broad fields of ay-tlve pnifessional lire. ..This knowl edge so necessary Ut the welfare of sufferers ean ouly be f leaned by private Profcsstona konsultation at his ortlce. Us experiehceln the various parti tf Kurojie and America gives uun sucn opportunities of learning tne uencaie dis eases which the human family are prone to, their mode of treatment and permanent cure, as no other physician on the lactrlc Coast can claim.' lie has not only treated these diseases most successfully, but has made them a life study. as a few moments cousuhaUon will prove. . lie uaa uecome an expert ill I lie treatment or Disease, weakness and derangement of the re-productive organs of both male and female, Including diseases caused by the hk,. ! -nmuwiiMff FOLLIES OF' YOUTHf w.-'"--:.-' Much as Hperm AToRRHut a, or Hrvinal We aenesji, or jtmm or Ferpect Vitality, Nearly twit-thirds of ail theC'hronie Diseases spring, either directly or IndlreiHly, from some de rangement of the sexual system, and yet this subject Is 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 upon the proper physician In time, from a sense of iiuhI esly, and sometimes from Ignorance, and permit those dis eases to exist until their constitutions, become corrupted, their organisation broken down, and the, hone of future .happiness blighted, until death becomes a welcome mes senger to carry them out of their miserable existence. Those who call In time upon lr. I'ACL M. ItKKNAN need have no fear hut what he will restore them to perfect health and vigor, make their bodies pure and their minds content, If they will only follow his advice and treatment. Catarrh, linuichltls, Throat IHseases, Kit In IMmchmcs, KlieumalUlii, Kidney Cumplaiiit.aud all iHseases of the f.yeanu r.ar, MoiiiacH ana jlladder, he can cure without full. ,u ijiiw'I nostrums used ; no slop treatment ; no false promises. 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TN THK CIUCITrT OOITRT OKTIIK UTATR OF OflKOON X for the County of Multnomah, as. Knima Stanley, I'lalntlff, vs. Charles T. Stanley, Iiefendant To Charles T. Stanley, Iiefendant! In the name of the State of Oregon, you are- hereby reoulred 11 you to apMar and answer the com- in the aitove-entitieo suit wit nin olalnt filed aaalnsi ten days from the date of the service of this summons uim vfii. If serveil within Multnomah count v. or if served in That-of-l-real estate IhvestmenU lhe homestead, plan Isl any ut her oOunly of this state, then within twenty days from tne dale of tne service or mis summons upon you, or If served by publication, or of nerwtse, men you snail ap pear aud answer the complaint of rialntiff by the Ural day of.i he next term of the above-entitled Court following the expiration of six weeks' publication hereof, to-wit 1 the 17th . I .. . t u .. .. .. I MM, . r, . I 1 1 ., .. I I m.. A h. . I UMT ll lll,lirw, iwi , mi., fi w'i. ail mi wi miinwt-,, ,n l "III f thereof, -the HiijiTttlT wlth-aptHy -theH Vmrt-fe-r-decr'e dissolving the Ixmds of malrlmoay now existing botween l'lalntllT and iH-fendant, and for tne cinrtody of the minor child. Myrtle Stanley, and for such other and further relief asjnay oe pniiier. .This summons Is taibllshettkn the Nrw North W orr by nnler of Kalelvh Sfotl, Judge of said Court, made tin the SNh day of November, pm f) I. MASON dclit : -Attorney fur ITalnUfL USE ROSE PI LL8 TII7I 1 VOCKHKLKIiy M AKIMI MOXKYWIIKN A -I HjIjL golden rhance is otTered, thereby always keep ing nverty fsum your door. Those who always take ad van tsveof the iriHMlcfianees for making money that are offered general ly tnwrnie wealthy, white those who do not improve such chance remain In lwnrert.v. We want many men. women, hoys and girls, to wurk (or us right in their owt, b- cniTTJTCs. Ilia imsmem, will ay inirm ihsii ten limes ordi nary WH (Tea. We furnish an exH-nslve outfit andalj.that yrai need, free. No one who emrages rails lo maK tnoiiey, very rapidly. You can devote yjtiir whole time to Hot work or only,your sare inwiiknr. Full Tn for m ifMon and ail that is needed sunt free. Address STIMMilt A Co., IHirtlsni Maine. ' no4-s0 VHLV .19 . CENTS).. . 1 .....:."' , . , . ., ' ' rr- A New England Woman's Trial, ; " O U H P COO T T1 E 8 : JIT Kl-IAH SHJCLTON, . m. Author of Netted," "Forty Iays. or One Vacation," "The -. r t-iieigiiiaa4i iivptosof Amidtion." Address," enclosing 25 cents, Authors' publishing Com- pany, a Z7 Uuuu street, ew 1 orlc, JV. T, n. Jeg-w S5 OUTFIT KF.NT KKKK T THsE WHO WISH TO engage In the most pleasant aud profitable business known. KvM-ythlng new. Capital not requlreL We will furnish. you everything. W a day and upwards Is easily made without staying away from home over night. No risk whatever. Many-new workers wanted at once, Many are making fortunes at the business, " ladles make as much as men, and young boys and girls make great pay. No one who Is wllllng to work falls to make more money every day than can be mad In a week at any ordinary employment. 1 i nose wno engage at once will una a snort road 10 fortune. 1 AdoragLliA llktt fc Co.. IVrtland, Maine. , Do-HW TUAVKI. OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CQMPAKI. On and after Octolicivlithf lf0, trains will run as follow (DAILY, KXCKIT SUNDAYS), :aUIae Ulvlalasi. - . FKOX PORTLAND TO RUWF.BI RU. 'Dial I Train I. RAVES AHHIVrS Ptirtland .T0 a. M. I Koaehurg .Jtm r. BU Koseburg J .00 A. M. Portland :.....t:Ji r. ML t Alhemy Kagsreaa Tralai LRAVKS 1 ARRIVRa Portland .I:00 f. M. Ijebarton r, . Lebanon ,4:4.1 A. M. IVrtland 10:06 a. I - - rrclckt Trial iL J LRAVKS IHirtland B:M A m. I Junction... Junctlou.MM.... -S-.VtA M. INtrtland... The Oreeon and California Uai I roal Perry makes eonnea- tlon with all Regular Trains 011 tCastslde Division. ARRIVRa .gr. .. : r. K. v-M i 1. i Weatalde Vlvlaiaa. FOBTLAHD TO (IIRTAUIa Mall Train LkAVRH Aaaryas Portland R:00 A. M. I (Vrvallls Mill s m Corvallls..... .... Jl:air a. m. i-ortiami , ,rm r Close connections are made at Koseburg with the HUuNgj of the California and Ores-on Staire tkmuanr. ileum lor saie 10 .an in.".- pnuciiiai polo IS in CailfOTMn and the F.ast, at the Company's oftu-e, leraer 9 si rreat IM reels, at yerry Us-iisf, fertlaa. Htoraae will be charred on Frelebt remaining tm ruaa. pany's Warehouses over twenty-ftur hours. r reigni, win not oe received ror shipment after 8 o'clock P. M. on F.astslde IMviaion, and g o'clock r. m, on Weataksa Division. J. BKANDT, K. P. KOOEKS. Oeneral SuoerlntendenL Oen. Freight and Paiiicnger AgenL ' , - IMS tf PORTLAND TO SAN FRANCISCO. Carrying TJ. 8. Mail and Weill, Fargo ft Co'f o Express. -. rpjJK -VKKHON KAILWAY AND KAYIOATION tX)M 1 iany and I'av-H"' Coawl Hteamshlp Comimny will dks patch. every five days, for the shove Mirl, oue of their new and elegant A I Iron Hlcumshlps, vlt.i THE ORECON, COLUMBIA, AND STATE OF ' CALIFORNIA. HAILING DAVH-lecember 4. . II, l, SI, a. January S. S. . Leaving INjrtland at 9 A. M. TlinoiTOll TICKKT sold to all the principal cities k the Culled Hlatcs and Canada. For particulars for Passage and Frelvht, apply to . W. WKiDLKu. Hteamshlp Agent O. K. A N. Co., i Oirner of Hand Front streets, Portland, Or. Or to J. McCKAKKN A Co., Agents of the p. C. K rv Co., ' , 1 ami M North Front street, Portland. Or. USE R08E PILLS. OLDS & SUMIV1ERS. :,r Xam r o'lToxxrn i Crockcry . and Glassware I A fillEClALTY OF LAMPS A XI) OUJit A Complete Atsortrntnt of the Lateit Stylet sf ' -. ' Chandeliers. - KOLK AOF.NTM FOR v John Maddook A Son's Roytr Seml-Poroslsibv Ttie Ih-st In the Market. qIIK CKLEBllATEn"IIKnO'Oiri nFJHTTN CHK-FOB. I sale by us only. Orders from the-eoantry prooipilw tilled. Hend and try HKltO OIL. Satisfaction guarantees Wear here to please. HUM A HUMMKltM, No. IMS First street, portlaud.Ot. JOHN A. IIKCK, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, No. 149 Front street, Portland, Oregon. A Fine Assortment of x. CLOCKf, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND XPECTACUX AT liOW I'ltlCKH. HrpiHring a Npeeiult All Work Warrnntmi. J- Purchasing AMF.KICAN WATCH KM Direct and for Ca and having the advantage or ixtw Kent, I can safely pr ise ijiwer iticcs man any oilier nouse in urcgon. IW-lnic competent, 1 will repair Common or Fine Watches satisfactorily. Hl'KCTACLK and OITICALOOODH a Hpeclalty. Kliln Hllver Walcbei W altham Hil ver Watches... ad flm . Sl.l.'iOloHYl ..IlLtW biii.as .1 ... THE PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Rooms Cornor of First snd Stark I (Over 1 Add 4 Til ton's Hank.) Strssts Cantalns Owr-lUght ThMsaw4-4 le)te- fieelii - .i,wAxn.u.,.ii '" OVKH ONKlllUNDUKD PAPEIW AND MAOAZINIOV . MEMBERSHIP FREE TO AVU , M6NTHLV DUF.H, 11.00-PAYABLE , QAKTKULt. DiRrx-rous W. H. l.ndd, I'. tJ. Hchuyler. Jr., M. P. Dj-t, H. W. Corbctt,W. II. rinM-kett, A.'C.Ulbbs, if. II. Lewis mV W. Feelihelmer, II. Falling, Ik Klum. -Torrfntg-pirimvw r.wanf,-TTeidcritr-jnr"rsTiinc."" Vlelteslderit ; I, t . Hchuyler, J r., Treasurer; L "W. teeh hwlmer,Corresonding Hocretaryt lieiiry A. Oxer, Litirmriaa ft and Keconllng Heetflary. . . QinoL'TK,T ri'KNlsHFD FKKP., WITH FI'I.L IN O Ivl struotlona for conducting the most profitable busV n ess that anyone can erntage In. The Ituslncsa Is so easy In ' learn, and oar Instructions are so simple and plain, thai anyone can make rreat profit from the very stark No on can fall who Is wlftlng to work. Women are as snrressfal -as men. - Hoys and girls ean earn lame sums. Many hava made at the business over one hundred dollars lh single . ,. week. "Nothing like It eyer known before. Allwhoengnga are surprised, al the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You caifengaga In this business dur ing your spare time at, great profit. You do not have to In vest capital In lu We take all the risk. Those whence ' ready riHney should write to us at once. AH furnish free. Address Thus A Co., Augusta, Maine. nvf "'.r ' . .' ;.-,7'- . '"' :;,;'r ; ' , . . . . : - I ' i .i . "V I , ' . I .