The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, January 13, 1881, Page 3, Image 3

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THE NEW NOJJTHWESTr THUItSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1881.
OUR LIVKH.
Our live are unsown gardens,
1 Wbir, M we ' the hours, ..
' We may grow I borne and brambles,
Or rear the rarest flowers.
LETTER FROM " NEW Y6tlK--
iRKOrUAR COEREWKWDEHCaT, or THE HEW WOETIIWEST.
v "t NKw York,- Decenlcr. 24, 1880. 4
Jfow that the Svinter season In fairly-Introduced,
and our wealthy and fanhlonable families
are comfortably nettled In their JUxurious home,
their houHeholdH well1 rnounted, and their ward
robes stocked with, flnery for every imaginable
occasion of enjoyment-and display, J'ladies". are,
beginning to, look .about them for Home "aerious
and UHt'ful occuiHiloY,,i with which tonutlsfy their
conscience and fill, tip the vuvaut hours between
the twelve-o'clck brekfat and Lhe'fWe-oVloek
-reeei4lo-or-t4'iu Irya-numbcra are-iornilag
themselves into liuttalionafif charity, which com--friw
wwiiigclaemi'hiyinent t4H.'ieties, Indus
'' trial schools, and m on, aluf wliiili aire under the
.BUlHTlntendtnce" of well-ktiowii wn-iety leaders.
v " Pew lug. dosses Jiave -been greatly in fashion for
the last two years. '.."They are composed of fifteen
. or twenty members, an meet sometimes t.the
house of each-membei; In succession, and , some
times at the house of the woman who was instru
mental In getting Jjiem up. Here garments are
made for those esteemed needy, and here active
minds and cheerful voices give rest and encour
agement to nimble lingers anil-busy, needles. A
Y very simple luncheon usually follows, and the fair
laborers go tlwlr several"ways'with a pleasing
consciousness, of duties performed atid livcs"'well
8pent7Tlie fine arts accupy tlieattentlon of an-
Qther section of Idlers in the vineyard of Ue world.
Clubs for the practice of four and eight-handed
pianoforte pieces areextremely popularj and en
: terprislng und ambitious yo'uug urtUU makeiTven
the coloring of photographs and the production of
r feeble water-color sketches a medium of social in-
tercourse and an opportunity for friendly meet
" Ings." Literature Is e.mlraeel by a few, and I hear
of young ladies who contribute ioems and ballads
to the periodicals of the day; but as this Is a voca
tion that must be plied in silence and alone and
which, moreover, has been pronounced not ehic
fry-ihegreat world of Iarl8-It Is not Iikely.to be
- come very popular in NewYorkT
Everybody has heard of the "Rogues' Gallery,"
" where the photographs of noted criminals arff
kept. Home of the rascals are handsome chaps
and proud of -their countenances. Many cracks
men are regular mashers." Borne of the femi
nine criminals, especially those who Bhoot hus
bands and lovers, are as fair as sin can let the face
be, after It has done Its -worst to mar, nature's
:beauty-w!th. crime's deformity. This class of In
teresting pictures demonstrates the anomalies and
contradictions between physical beauty and moral
deprayity.. ttJs one of the most startling and
even awful spactacles to see a beautlfuL-weman's
(ace and hear the story, of crime attached to the
portrait of a seeming angel. The photographer
of rogues In New York Is a somewhat -comical
Dutchman, who keeps his picture factory up four
flights of rickety stairs In a rickety house in the
- Bowery, 'There are fifty pictures rmade. of each
criminal, and there Is a law forbidding the sale or
PORTLAND.
The Great Commercial Center of the
: . - . .. Northwest 1 4
ItT Present nnd Its '. Future
It haa a population of lljOOO. It It to Oregon, and the Tsr
rttoriei'of Washington and Idaho, what Key-York
City Is to the Mate of New-York, and hear the aame rela
Hon to thattHtate and those Territories that Chicago doea to
Illinois, Ht. Loulato Missouri, Philadelphia to Pennsylva
nla, and "New Orleans to Louisiana. It has more territory
tributary to It than any other city In the United Htatea, and
will eoon be numbered with the'forenuad cities lit the
Union. Kvcn at ihia time the hammer and the aaw earl he
heard In all porta of the rlty- Uie demand for bulldlntra la
so treat that the Inclement aeaaon of Wlnler-'doea not
check the onward march .of lu growth. With the vaat
number of ahlsconatanlJy plying lctween Ihia and foreign
porta, freighted with oorconalanliy uirrcaMlng agricultural
product and Jhe iiiiiv-riiN milriuuU now trliiulnry toor
it l tut at ttilH K'lty. H wiiiiiiot-riHiuire more than u-n
yeara towHHhe iMMMilatloii oft our IM-Mtitlfirl and growing
elty lo liaiMH) tMKiU; lluving a liirjr'r tcrrlUiry than Kmii
t rtincbM-o to aupiHirt It, we may j-onndetitly. uwerl thnl in
leaa thtin a otiarter of a century T"orthtnd will Im the trv-
liiot city on the eiHiat In imiIiii of wealth and population.
W Fwitr -nerr ientini.rrme- tfie-tnny-rHrot't Tmierttri
alreatly inuiiguralitl.' Hoin of tliem arc -oiitructl, nl
otlteraln priM-eaa of coiiHtrut'Uoii,ull lOHklnK their termini
at IhiaciXy. ' . :'
TM K MOUTH HU3i.VM.lk iti-
I Itiilldin? rapidly weat fnun lMiluth, n I.ake Huerlor,
unl 'alatt from III" CoIhinMm ICiver eMt, anl will Ik" i-oin-plited
at au curly dy,thuHfot'.nt'etlntiiH with ull otirsister
istutca.
' THE OHEtiOX AMrAI.IKOR:l A R. K.
Termlnatea here, and la liaving an litiuieniH patrttnaice.
r . TK WIWTKKS OKMDIN K. K.," ,
Formerly the Oreiron (Vntr)il, la dolnv a (rood bualneaa.
Thia road run through the fertile eoiiutry on the wtut aide
of the Willamette Itlver, and aiulhern lerminua at
preaent la at Corvallla, V7 ml lea from IHirtland. i
THE tTAII MORTIIKKS. R. K.
Will he built th rough hundreila of inilea. of fertile landa,
the prtMltiee of whleh niuat be bntilglit to th la elty for aliiiw
menr.- Tlilaroail will ixmnivt with the I'nioii lHelfie It
K.,tbua N4H-urinit two eoinxting' line from the Atlantic to
the racltic It la now a aettled fact that the
PORTLAND, DA1.LM ANII SALT LAKE R. H.
W"fTnie-enirtruetHl at an early day, Thla will give uathree
traiia-uuulliental roada. - V
NEW RAILROAD r.XTK.KPKlHFAr
. A-home company, with unlimited capital, haa ben or
gimixl, under the name of (lie Oregoniaii Hallway 4'oV to
eonatniet narrow-guage nutda from tbla-eity to the Interior
Miliona of thlHtwae?it4tlmat-ly eonneetlng with the Cen
tral 1'aelflc, with branehoa wherevi-r Indtieeineiita ntay of
f"r. Tht enterprise la h-ln; pihl vl,n-;ivly to eompb-'
tlon, ho that It may be In reuxlineaa lo move this Kail 'a
crop. - i . ' - .
ARTICLE Of IMCORPORATIOIf .
Have been filed toconalruetaroad fronv Ibtttle lilonntain,
Nevada. In the direction of Oregon, to connect with the
Oregon Inn Hallway Co. 'a road, and make l"ort land Ita ter-
mtnua,l ma will give ua uireei coinniuniraiion witn tne
richeat allver inluea In the world, and will niake.lorlland
one of Iheftvateat railroad centera In the Union.
. We ahull aoon m coiine'ted by rail with tin Northern
Pacific. It. It.; alao with Chicago and 'the- Atlantic fit lea.
Thouaandaof Immlgraiita are conatantly arriving fnun all
pirta tif the .civilised world, and the uiillionof aerea
o ' agricultural landa' that -lie atill unbroken by the
plownhart1, and awaiting the advent of the aturdy farmer,
Dolnt moat conciualvely to the fact that an era of proanerltr
4-alrealy dawning upotttUiafiUr .young-BUtle.- WJi;n .UtaJ
Immigration naa naenou ua run iitie.anu uiree munona
of acrea are undereuMivatlon, then will Oregon be known
an the wealthteat Htate in the union, . ,
roSTLAXD CITY llOMniTEAtYr-
The land In thia enterprlae Ilea adjoining the city, and la
only from ten M llfteea mlnatea'-WSllLfrom Jho JL'onrt
Ilouae, and a leaa'dlatance than that fnm one of the beat
public acntaiia in inecny. 11 la uiviueq miqa
:T''. ONE THOUHA!n,TWE!TY-reUa LOTH,
Fifty by one hondred feet In Ue, with atreeta aUtyctt
wide.
PRICE.
gift-ol-Uwie-phrrto;'tr"H
' officials. The Dutchman says that many of the
. subjects refuse to be taken, or distort their coun
; tenances.1 The women who 'are notrettyTnake a
row generally, while those that are beautiful take
great pride In- the reproduction of their loveliness.
In the retirement of John Kelly from the office
of Comptroller, Samuel J; Tilden has complete re-
venge at last. When Tammany Hall opposed his
nomination In 1876, though afterward acquiescing
All lota will he aold for II no each, payalde In Inatallinenta
of- iTr month, r the amatl a urn of !,; oenta per-day. No
Interval will be charged, and a gixnl and auftlelent llond for
Iieeil will he given upon the payment or the nrat inatall
ment of t and a Warranty fieed uori rerelpt of laat Jn
atallmcnt, both without eapenae tolha pwrchaaer..
' to pvkcuamerh.
; Thnui not flndlnr It convenient to make their navmenta
when due. will be granted twenty daya grace In which to
makeauch paymenta, aa it la aairauie mat an anaii nave
every ponalble opportunity to keep up their payment.
Thoae dealring to make full payment at the time the ltoud
la burned, will he entitled to a reduction of $10 on each lot,
or $5 on each IT" paia in. ai tne
T-' boad to yrEALTH -7-.
f f tnnat rtaln and raold through real eatate tnveat
IW rcirulttrrhien taTThlT fntrrprtae offera farMBore linlueeiiieiila u the
and navvmenu are within Ihe reach of all. lo not let thia
chance naaa. Ituy a lot, build, and make youraelf Inde
pendent. Many of you who live In rented houaea pay more
every year for rent than would purchase a lot and build a
roof over your head. You then would be Indefiendent of
exacting landlord, ana in train nave a place to can nome,
doxT roROET- ;, ,
That not many yeara ago enme of the beat lota In Han Fran
claco were aold for an ounce or gold duxt.anil mat now Ihev
cannot he bought for im.Onn. Alao, remember lhat In Chi
cago aome of the beat bualneaa lota were once traded for a
palrof old booia. How often la the remark made by old
reaidenta of Portland that once they could have liought lota
r.r turn t hut t Jniiui would not bur now.. It la nol wla "ui
a mm amwmmt a aaa a a u
iu it, liiden maae a vow tnat lie wouiaiiayfurApiejhe daJL
isfactlon. This is Kelly's death blow as a' political
'boss," but his friends say tllat he will sign numerous-death-warrants
yet. A Tammany member
4f-Congress says : 'Mr. Kelly knew several days
1 before his. retirement that the combination against
him would succeed in putting him out of the
Comptroller's office; but he Is now in a better po
sition to make his power felt than ever Before,
lie has the only compact 'and efficient "political
organization" In New York, -and Tammany Is
steadily growing In strength. .'. The Tilden men
will find that John Kelly Is as powerful outside
the Comptroller's office as In it." It Is not to be
"supposed WSr'Kelly wJllckhowlcdge-hlnMiclf
whipped. . He Is not that kind or a man. He Is
pugnacious to ihe last, andVlll fight to the bitter
end, Meantlmewhat la to become of the Democ
racy ? This'oontest between Kelly and Tilden -for
the latter Is Teally the" leader of the former's
foes has spread beyond New York City and Htate.
It is taken up fn other States, and even in Con
gress, some Democrats denouncing Kelly and
others cursing Tilden. ' ; ' J.
There Is plfhlyormoney in New -York Just nowt
and it is to be hoped the great city's present
prosperity may continue 'to increase" and m(ul-
. tlply. Whatever New York maybe, It Is cer
tainly argreat-hearted and generous clty.If It
makes money readily f It spends It freely. It Is
never deaf w even In the darkest days, to the appeal
of honest charity or genuine distress. It is never
deaf to a deserving appeal of any aort. r
- AtGt'ST.
"My dear," said a sentimental maiden to her
-lover, "of what do those autumnal tints,-this
flowing baldric of the sky, the blazing garniture
. of the dying year, remind you ?' 'Pancakes," he
promptly answered. Ex.- J..
It M TRUE
That of all real eatate Inveatirfenta the homeatead plan la
the heat and aafeat, aa all who tnveat are tntervated In mak
ing the whole property more valuable. To llluatrate: Hup
poae A hullda a houae on hla lot, and R owna a lot adjoin
ing; B geta the benefit of A'a Improvement, while A la not
Injured thereby,. .Tbla philosophy will apply to the entire
prierty.. ' -
We have donated a lot to each of the principal churchea
for church purpoaea, Alao, two lota are act a part for publie
acbool purtoaea. 5
RAILROAD PURCHASE.
The Overland, Oregon and California and Ihe Weatern
Railroad Companies have purehnaetl all the land from the
eaat line of the Homeatead (Ninth atreet) to the water
front for their tennlnua, depot a, machine ahopa, etc; alao
the main llneof theOregonlan Itallway Company(lJmlled)
will have Ita term In ua near by. Thue the greateat rallrtiaii
center on the PacifleCoaat lay In cloae nroslmlty to tbeae
lota. Thia purchaae haa eauaed a riae In all aurroundlng
nmnertr of liMI ner cent, making the Iota in thia Homeatead
from 7 to 1 pereentchcaper than any other real eatate In
INrtland. Inaamucb aa Ihia IIomeateaI waa al'ertlaed lo
be aojd'for a at I pointed price .befr Uie recent al vanee, un
pleasant aa It la, we ahall atrletly adhere to our alvertiad
contract with the publie to aell Iheae lota for $lu each for
the next ninety dava. - V
The two hundred lota that were reaenred for actual net tier
are now all aold, and the demand r aeleet Uta lang au
great, we have been compelled to place more lota on the
market from which the public may aelctt for the next
ninety daya. Thia afford a an oportunlty for perwrna no de
alring to purchaae the moat neaaurui reaioence property.
.;. TO PAETIRH DEHIRIMO TO PCRTHAME.
' 'Thia property laiow aelitng very raldly, and thoaewlah
Ing to buy will do well to call or aend Immediately for a lot
or lota. . All hnt the flrrt Inatallment mint paid at the
Hanking Houae of ldd TllUm, In the city of Portland,
PERWOHS mow A BlaTAW W - ,
Dealring a lot. may forward aim to the (ieperal Manager,
and a nona win ie immeiiaieiy rorwaniei.
Money may be forwarded by regtatered letter, money
order, or Wella, Fargo C'a Kxpreaa, at, my rtak.
For further part4cular apply to - J. M. HICF,
1 tfeneral Manger, Portland, Or.
Or to J1AIUHT A V' t "UN, -
r 62 Morrlmm atreet.
. ' rtleti . J ,
-1 certify that I am the owner of ihe laada In the Portland
XaiyJIomeatead the title thereto la perfect, being a IT, M,
pale nl and T aiirfiorTIe" J. M. KlCVTOTWlt aalil -property on
the foregoing plan. -V- P. A. MAltltUAM.
" ' Blrajaj
W'm. Reld, Ranker; Hon. J. II. Mitchell, Ex IT. R, Henator;
TTnn. 1 T. Ofover. If. K. Henator! J. A. HtrowhHdre. Mms.'
chant; Meier A Frank, Merchant; Geo. II. Hlmee, Printer.
MIHCKLL-VNKOl'H ApVKHTWEMICNTH.
-OR. PAUL M. BREMAtl. .
The Host 8ucceuful Phytician on the Pacific Coait
IN THE TIIKATMET OF A1.L
CHROMIC AND DIFFICULT " CASES,
n AM RETURN KU AFTER AN KXTKNHIVK TOCR OF
itbe Eaatern Htatea for the paat four iiioHtha. The Ioc
lor vlalted all Ihe prtncliatl medical Inatltut lonaln the large
cltlea of Ihe United Htatea, and cornea bark with at I the
modern ntcthoda, inatrumenta and appllancea known to
trie moat aclentlAe men In the profeaalon. The laa-tor haa
alao bnaight charta and manlkliia to llluatrate hla lecturea.
1IL P.Vl'I. M. KREN AN baa been lecturing for Uyeara
on the Lawattf Jfe,and Health. In hla private anil public
lecturea be haa taught men and woinfii fW J rue ayatem of
life, how to be healthy and happy, If they-woald only be-
fuided by hla wlae ounel. .tut all cannot hear blade
Ightful and in ruetlve le-lura, nor can he tell ev(ryhing
niHHHtaarjfor aufierlng humanity 1o kmw frotnhe Hibia
roatrunt before a promlwuixia audience. There remahia
much to le learned from him, aa hla expcrlrne extenda
over broad Aelda of m-tlve proeaMloiial life. Thia knowl
edge ao neeeaaary K the welfare of aufferera can only le
gleaned by private Proffaaiona X 'oio-ultatlon at hia'onlrc.
Hla exiH'rlenee III the Vrtrlou parta of K.uroM- and America
glvea him aueh opHrtuiittlea of learning the delicate dla-eaiu-a
which ih human family are proac to, thir tuotle of
treatinent and tM-rmaneiit cure, aa no otTicr ph.valcian on
the Pai-ltlc Coaat can claim. Iln haa not only treated 1 1 !
4Imchh moJttoui-eeafcfuli v, l.ut Iu4a uiaJc tliclil a life aludy,
aa a few momctita coiiMUllatloii will prove. ;
I r haa become an expert In the Irculiucirt of dlaeaae,
wcakneaa and'ilcraiigemciit of the re-pnaluctlve organa of
both joule and fi-iiiiile, )n'iiidlnj; dlacaM-ajcmiHcd, ly the A
FOLLIES OF YOUTH, ".
iuch l Kl't.KM ATOKKIKKA, or HKXlNAI, WK.KKtStrt, or IavH
ok 1'ki: K T tTAl.n v. Nearly two-thlrda of all lhcl liniiic
IHacaaca aprlng, either ttlnt'tly or indirectly, from aome l
rnngement of the aexual ateiiit nod yet Ihia autijcet la
IK'gliH-tetl by the majority of the iiicdtcnl'profcaNioii.
IT IS TRUE
That -peraoua whn'mre unfortunate enough to he afflicted
by any form .of aexual diaeaae have a delicacy in calling
upon the proMr phyalcian in time, from a acnae of mod
taty, and aomejillica from Ignorance, and x rnilt thiute dla
eaaea to exlat until their eouatliutloiia la-eome corrupted,
I heir organ laat Ion broken down, and the hopa of future
hupplnea.hllghtcd until death In-hi'c a welcome. I!ca
aengcr toearry them out of their mtacrabtc exKtcnccT
Thoae who call In time upon Ir. T'Al'l. M. HKENAN
nettl have no ftwtr Mit what he will restore them t4 erfeet
health and vlKortnUtre their laatlea pure and thelrmlnda
content, If thtjf will only follow hi advice and tri'atuicnt.
Catarrh, ltronehilla, Throat IHaeaaca, Hkln IMneaa'-,
llheiimatiam, 'Kidney Complaint, and all lifacaxca of the
Kyeand Ear.Htomach and liladder, lie can cure without
fait. N ytiW'K N'oatrnma wad;-uo alop treatment; no
falae promlaea. Everything atrletly confidential under all
circumatancea. '
CONHClr,THN FREE, ami a Hat of prlnte.1 o,uctlona
aenf lo thoae living at a dlataueewho cannot coimult him
peraoiially.
All Murvlcal Oncrolon performed.
irricK-No. Hi Find atreet, between Oak and line. Office
lloura From It) to li a. M., 2 lo 5 and 7 lo M i: m.
All leltera for profcaalonal buaineaa in not be aildreaaetl to
Dr. Paul M. Itrenaii A Co., ft! Flrat atreet, Purffand.Or. S-7
7-TT-
NO. PATENT, NO PAY!
PATENTS
rVoTAIXEH h)R INVENTOItM IN THE ITNITEH
J Htatea, Canada, and Europe, at reduced nrlcea.- With
our principal office located In Waahlnglon. directly opia
alte the I'nlted Htai.ea .Patent Office, We are able to attend to
all Patent llualneaa with greater prompt neaa and diapateh
and leaa coat than any other patent attomeva. who are at a
"dUfance froiii "WaahihgToh, -aiiiT Tio'1iave, thefor, "to
einnloy "aaaiwlat attorney a." We make preliminary ex
ainlnallona and film la li oplnlona aa lo patentability free f
charge, and alf who are intereated In new Invent lima and
patenta-are Invlteil to aend for a copy of HirMOutde for Ob-
tariltrnrPiitenta,,,Trhtch la fccntTrctrto any-alilreaat and
contain complete lnatrutloua how to obtain atenta, and
other valuable malUr. We refer to the Jernan-American
National Rank, Waahlnglon, IX C; the. Royal Hwedlah,
'orweglan. and Danish legntlona, nt Wftahfnjfon; Hon.
Joa. Caaey.Iate Chief Juattee V. H. Court of Claima to the
omciaia or the i;. h. rnfen&4rnfe, ana lo Henatora and
Mem her of Congreaa from every Htate.
Addreaa: ILIH HAOOKR CO.. Klleltora of latenta
and Attorneya-at-ljiw, Ilrolt Dulldliig, Waahlngton, l.tJ.
PAT EN TS
Ington. IV C, pwprbftora of Ihe "HCIENTIFlt! REC
ORD." Twelve yeara experience aa Hollcltora of Patenta.
We procure Patenta on Inventlona, etc.. and practice patent
i.aw in an ita nraucnea in tne rau-ni nmce ami me v. h,
Coii rta." (Kir llandlaaik on latenfa. wllh full dlrectlona
and advlce.aent Free. - Alao,aampleepleBof IheMclentlflel
lleeont," the cheapeat UMerul .and family Journal poh-
jianeu ; only sa l enia a year. , uev-au
PENSIONS.
ALL HOIJUERH PWAIlI.En BTHirKNEWt OR IN J IN
rice while In the Army are entitled to penalona ; alao.
the helra of thoae Holdlera who died from conaeuuencea of
aervtce. Hend atamita for Full Inatructlona In Penalona
and all kind of Holdlera' Claima. -
C. M. NITKM CO.. . -
! Fewalon mml Boaiaixy Aliorweya,
deMO P. O. HOXXI, WAHHINtlTON.K IX
USE ROSE PILLS,
THE AURORA RESTAURANT,
Z. Nort h'weat corner Front and Alder trceUi,
'. Is the Only Place In Portland Where you can get
A UOOO jqt'ARE MEAL FOR td CE1VTN,
ONLY ts CRXTA.
A New England Woman's Trial,
"OUR PEOOTTIE8,"
By KEHIAII KHELTON.
Author of "VeRed," "Forty iHiya, or ne Vacation," "The
. tteignta ana iiepjina or Amoiiion."
Addreaa.'encloalng 2T cent a, Aut hora' ubllahlngCom'
pahy, No. W lVnd atreet, New York, ICY. JeS-SU
IIELP;
iiig averty fr
YOtTRHEI.FIJY M AKING MONEY WHEN A
golden chance la offered, thereby alwaya keep-
from your door. Tb' ate who alwaya take advan
tage or me goon rnancea ror maaing money inai are onenn
generally become wealthy, while thoae who do not Improve
auch chanea remain In ver1y. We want many men,
women, lioya and glrla to work for ua right In their own lo
entitle. Tne biial neaa will pay more than ten tlmee ordi
nary Wagea. . We furnlah an expenalve outfit and all tltftt
yon need, free.. No one who engagea faila to make tnoney
very rapiuiy. . 1 1111 can iievoi iiurwiinii n 111 e ii 1 iif-wtttit
or only your a pa re momenta. Full Informal Ion and all
that la needed aeut free. Addreaa HTlxaoy A Co., IVmiland,
Maine. nou
THE AMEEICAN
1
Staam Dyeing and Cleaning Works
YK AN D-4'liEA N A Mr-K I N 1 OF-Hl f ,KrWOO,EN
1 and mixed gooda. after the. beat and neweat Oernian
and French ayatem a. Kid O loves and Feathers cleaned and
died hv a new nnaieaa.. Klanketa and Furs cleaned nicely.
Cleaning ana uyeing uenur ciotning a specialty.
O. CON RAH A CO.,
"Tfo. 10 Halmon street, Portland, Oregon.
OPi OtTFIT HENT FREE t6 TIUtHK WHO WIHII T
Q7 engage In the miatl pleaaant and profjlahle hoalnesa
known. Everything new. Capital not required. We will
furnlah you everything, till a day and uirwarda la eaally
made alllnait ataylna away from home over nig bt. -H
riak whatever. Many new workers wanteil at once; Man
are making fortunes at th bualneaa. Iullea maira aa muc
aa men, and young bora and girls mm great pay,- No
who la willing to work falls to make more money everyday
than ran b mail a In a week at any ordinary employment.
Thoa who engage at once will Ond a short road to fortune.
Addreaa 11. it a J.LETT a Co., Portland, Maine. noe-w
TIUVKI.
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD COUPANY.
On and after October 11th, MHO, trains will run aa follow
' (DAILY, EXCEPT BUNDAYH)t
EMtatde Dlvlaloai.
7 ratOM rOKTLAND TO SOHEBtaU.
t - Matl Trala
LEAVE ' ' AEKITEM
Portland.: .....7:S0 A. M. I Roaehnrg 7 .-00 p. m.
Roaeburg . 6:00 a. U. Portland ..4:Xt r. H.
-.-
. ,1 1 1
I.EAVEM
Portland..
Ie banon
l.KAVKM
Portland
Junction .,
A lb ay Ex pre Traia
r...4r. m.
...I:.)A. m.
Ielvanon
Portland
Freight Train
II A M. I
i:4.Va M. I
JuiiCt Ion.
JWIIan.l.
ARRIVE
,i...9:3 r. :
,......IO:Oi a. :
AKKITKM
........AII0 r. M.
J.ifn.a r. m.
The Ormm mul Pallfornla ltultpm.il Perrv mll NiniiM
lion with all R4'gular Trains 011 hjtali.ile DWlaioli.
IRON
Mealaide llvlaton.
lOITlvXI TO t(IKV.UJ.I.
- - Mall Tralu
i.KAVKa AitKivra
Portland. g:0t a. m
t.'orvallla M:.'m a. m
t'orvnllla..
Portland
:xrr. M.
r. H
Cloae connection an made at Poaclmrg wllh the Htagea
of the I 'ah forn I a and Oregon stage Coin pn nr.
Ticket- for aale to all the principal polnta In California
and the Eaaty-at the Coiupnii) 'a office, '-
lararr t aaf Freat m recta, at Frrry laaalag, fartlaa. -
(Storage will m charged on :Frelght remaining li Oiia
pany'a Wan-houaea over t W4-nty-fiMir houra.
Freight will not le rec'lved for ahlpnient after 5 o'clock
t. m. on Eaatalde lUvlaioii, and 0 o'clock y, M. on Weatalda
IHvlalon. J. 1IRANDT,
E. P. ROOERH. Oeneral Huperlntcndenb
Oeu. Freight and Ilaaeiigcr Agent. 2-M tf
PORTLAND TO SAN FRANCISCO.
Carrying U. S. Hail and Weill, , Fargo & Co's
Express. .
flMIE ORWION RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION COM
JX pany and Pacltlc Coaat Hteamahlp Company will dla
lattch. every five days, fort he altoy rt, onj of their new
and elegant A 1 Iron HteamahlpajU.; .
THE ORECON, COLUMBIA, AND 8TATE OF
CALIFORNIA.
HA H.I NO DAYH-January S. a. 13, IS, SS, S.
. j February S. T. .
Leaving IVHIand at 8 A. M,
THROVtlH TICKETM sold to all the principal cities la
the United Htatea and Canada. . . .
For particulars for Paaaage and Freight, apply to
- - U. W. WElDl.Elt,
Hteamahlp Agent O. R. A N. Ov,H
Corner of Hand Front atreeta, lortland.Oc '
Or to : J. McCR. KEN A Co-
its of the p. C. Hj rv on.;
A gen
rTWTmaTH-orth Frohf alirrTorlIaBMl.5rT
COLUMBIA BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
Walter caoaar.
, OBO. W. Bt LI
C. W. DILE8 & CO..
, ' - . I. . .
171 HeeondHt, Centennial niock.bet. Morrison and Yamhill,
Importers and Doalrrs In
B 60 1 o n nd S hpeo !
I From, the Ieadlng Manufactorlea of the KaaC-. ,
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR HTOCK. -
aeH tf '
JOHN A. IlKCK,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
, Na ! Front street, Portland, Oregon.
A Fine Xaaortment of
CLOCKtfWATCHEVJEWELRY AND-1PECTJ
AT UJW PRICEK
Repairing m Rpeeialt AU Work Warranted.
Purchasing AMERICAN WATCH KM Mreciand forCaak,'
and having the advantage of Ixiw Rent, I nan safely proas
lae lyiwer Irlya than any other hiMiae In Oregon.
llelng eometent. I will repair Common or Fine Walcaea
satlafK4-urily. ,
HI'ECTACLE and OPTICA L OOODH m Hpeclalty.
Elgin Hilyer Watchea
Waltham Mil ver Watches
ociain
.114.00 teOSJS
THE PORTLAND LIBRARY JWOCIATION.
Rooms Corner of First and Stark Streets
, (Over lAdd A.TIIton's lUmk.);
CaaiUUaa Over. Elgkl Tksiaaia Ckwte Beeka
A Jt a
OVER ONE HUNDRED PA PERM AND MAGAZINES.
MIMBKR8HIP FREE TO ALL.
MONTHLY DUFJ, 11.00- PAYARLK .QARTERLti .
DiRRfToRM W. H. Itdd, P. t Mehnyler, Jr.. M. P. Dearfy, -II.
W. Corlaitt, W. II. Hrackett, A. C.OIblai.C IL Lewla, M.
W. Fechhelmer, II. Falling, I. Hlum. TTT
Orrtrraa-Matthew p. Iieady, Ireaident; II. Fa 11 lag, r
VIce-prefcldent; P. C, Hehuyler, Jr.. Trenaiirer; M. W. Feeb
helmer,:orreaKndlng Hecretary; Henry A. Oxer, Lltorartaa
and ReorllngHecretary. r :
OREGON TRANSFER COMPMT.
-.1
CenSrAL Forwarding and Commission.
Freight and Raggage forwarded and delivered with dis
patch. Planoe and Furniture moved. Orders for Hacks
promptly attended to, Day or Night.
WrfS. W. Ce. Weeasial mmtt Stark Slav.
Mar k , of n t rn m - .
U8E ROSE PILLS7.
QiriOlTTFIT FITRNIhIIED FREE, WITH FIIIX IX
O I v struct Ions for conducting the moat profitable huaf
neaa that anyone can engage In. The bualneaa la ao eaey to
learn, and our Inatructlona are ao simple and plain, thai
anyone ran m,ake great proflta from the very starU No
ran fall who la willing lo work. Women are aa eUrccaaful
aa men. ' Hoys and girls can earn large sums. Many hay
ta4M
4
week. Nothing like It ever known before. All who engage
re anrirlaed at the eaae ana rapidity wit n whleh they 1
Ing your spare time at great pro At, Yon do not have to la
Teat eapiiai in iu we rage an tnertaa.-Tnoae wnoneeai
ready money should writ to as at onoe. All ftomlsheal
free. Address TRUE A Co., Augusta, Main.
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