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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1881)
1 : -1 t f V V. i I. t ii THK NEW NORTHWEST, r THURSDAY. MAROHi 21, 8SL ... 1 .-. . ; TIRED OUT. . ' . .lie doe well Who Uoe hi best. - !(; weary T Let blra rest. v Brother, I have done my best. : I am weary let me reC . After tolling oft la vain, . Baffled, yet to struggle fain ; After tolling long, to gala -little good with mlckte pain, Iiet me real But lay me low, Where the hedgeslde rosea blow, , Where the" little daisies grow,. -Where the. wind a-Maylng got- Where the footpath rustics' plod, , Where the breee-bowed poplars nod ; Where the old woods worship God,' " Where His pencil paints the sod;. Where the wedded throstle slug, . Where the. young bird-fries his wiogf ; Where the walling ploTer swings, iNeaf' the runlet's rushing springs ; Where, at times, the tempest's ronr, Shaking distant sea and shore, -mittwllr-TaTe-old-Barnedale-oer . To be heard by me no more. There, lx.ncn.fh the hrfl'tv WeatT Tired and thankful, let me rest, - ""TJke'a'cTilld "Ihuf. slecpefh'lH-si ' t; ... On Its mother's gentle breast. . LETTER FROM-JfEW YORK. .' V. - - SOCIETY SENSATIONS GENERAL OltANT A.ND THE WORLD'S FAIR COOKIXO SCHOOLS V FOR LADIES. ' t i JREQCLAR CORREBPOXDEKCR OF THE KIW JfORTHWEST.J .. New YoKlcrMareh 6, 1880. We have had a nunlber of socIaI sensations during the- pastweek. A pretty and wealthy young Jewess, who has been ni Using for ix weeks, ' has turned up in the streets, with a wonderful story about Imprisonment in a room, where she , suffered no harm, at the hands of her colored . guardians, and was finally released unscathed. Another sensation -Is the burial In Potter's Field , of Miss Armstrong, who once kept a fashionable boardlng-Bchool' fofyoung ladies up town.. Of a . fine family her brother is"a clergyman of- the -Established Church, .la Dublin she fell through drink, became besotted, and Anally was run over by. a cart and killed. Once she was sent by the Rev. Dr. Houghton, of this city, to her brother, ,who promptly shipped her back to New York and . left her to die vin shame.The great sensation of 'the hour, that overshadows all others, Is the pro ,k Jected maritage.of Whitelaw Iteid. He is to wed a daughter of Mr: Mills, the California banker, a' lady who wears spectacles and has money, and who will thus 'meet the measure of a literary man's ambitions. The marriage is to take place In a few days, and will be celebrated with eclat. ' The Empire State will have but one President ' . tlal candidate' in 1884, and that will oe U. fc$. Grant, , who has just purchased a handsome residence and -' grounds In the annexed district on' the other side 'of the Harlem -River. That settles' Conkllng, ' Feuton, Cornell, Folger, ami all other men in this .7 vicinity who hauker after the' White House-. Tlie only thing that troubles the ex-Presfdent is that . he . has. emharketLln an enterprise that does not - promise 'to be the 'success ho had anticipated. name to the World's Fair speculators, he thought ' he had only to make his bow as President of the scheme In order to rake In the mHtal f 40(WtOQ0 But It cannot be done. He concedes it, and so do bis friends. Grant says Jt is the result of the r prejudice against the site; but that is not all that is the matter. Jlis name has no especial charm here among the business men,, who fear another succession of- Babcocks, Belknap, Robesons, ',, Becors, etc., in any enterprise which' is under his ' charge. That Is pretty pIainEjiglish, but it Is true. In justice to all concerned, General Grant should have insisted on going, back to the original "World's Fair plan and the original bill, which in cluded Hilton, Astor, Schulti, Hoe, Harper, ah4 twenty others associated with tliem every 'one being a man of wealth and prominence and then not only wo'uld the needed $4,000,000 have been subscribed within a week, but the whole manage ment would have been placed above suspicion. It Is fast getting to be the fashion for ladies to learn to cook, and before long the kitchen will have ceased to be! the unknown, countrywhlch satire has represented: it to be to the divinities of the drawing-room.' Miss Julia Corson's' cooking ""classes-jJre"enaTleuded hy tireTbelles or Fifth" avenue and Murray Hill. Philadelphia lias a cooking club, comprising in its membership ladies of the most select circles," who pride themselves' 'on being able to dish up a savory dinner for twenty-live jersons at' a cost of less than twenty cents head.. Austrian ladies actually make it a practice 1T go into the kitchens... of princes or wealthy bankers Where there is a chtf of -renown, to learn from personal observation the mystery of - his skill. The time may come when a man may get as good a dinner at home as lie can now at his club or restaurant. . Then we shall , probably hear of fewer divorces. The, Greeks were wise la put j ting tire seat of the affections in the stomach. :'.;'- AUGUST. . A woman who hasjrai cda large number of -ehsTaysHthat, aftec. vainly trying tlie recom mended remedies for lice, he has nit upon the lan of giving them, once or twice a week, a large oat made of irraham flour In which a handful of nrriTfnrrt'tK are xreea from lice ana kept neaitny tnrougnine season. ! Queen Victoria has granted a pension of f 1000 a . Veaf to Mr. Alfred IL Wallace In recognition of his eminent services as a naturalist. PORTLAND. The Great Commercial Center of the - Northwest. ;r Itw Ireieiit and Itas Future. ' t'lt has a poHilatloa of tlflOO. It Is toOregon, and ths Ter ritories ot Washlnxlon and Idaho, wbat Mew York City Is to the Htate of New York, and bears the same rela tion to that KUte and those Territories that Chlcacw does to Illinois. MU Louis to MUwoucLJ'hlVadelphls-ta Pen hsjr I ra ni, and yew Orleans to lioulsiana. It has wonerrltory trltutarr to It than any-other cltv In the I'nltrd Klalra. and will kmiii be numbered with the.forenKwt ritlcs In the 1 I'nlon. Kven at this time the hammer and the saw can be heard In all parts of the elty : the demand for building- Is so-arreat that the Inelement season of Winter does not chk the onward nian-h of Its trrwwtb. With the vast number of MhliMeonstantlT lylnf between this and forelxn ports, freighted with our eoiiHtantly InereaaiiiK agricultural products, and the numerous railroads 'now tributary to or terminating at thiseity.lt will not require more than ten years to swell the population of our beautiful and growing eiiy to 1UUADIU souls. Having a lurger, terniory man sii FranriHeo tosupMtrt II, wa may eonfidently aort that In 1 --whih the httman fnmilrarer prono TO. Their iiuxle of less than a quarter ?f a eenturyismiahd "will Im the fore. nioHt elty on the roast In point of wealth and population. We will here enumerate the many railroad enterprises trendy in nrtirart.- Home -f them hre-eon"trnrted, antf others in process of conitlructlun, all hiaking their. termini ni mis rny. THK NOKTIIEKM rACIFIC Is building rapidly west from IHiluth, on Lake Superior, and also from the Columbia Iliver east, and will le com pleted at an early day.thns connecting us Willi alloursister fetates. THK ORKflOIl ASO CALIFOK5IA R. R. Terminates here, and Is having an Immense patronage. ' ' TUK WesTKRN OKCUON R. R., Formerly the Oregon Central, Is doing a good business. This road runs through the fertile country on th westide of the Willamette Iliver, and Its southern terminus at present Is at Corvallls, W miles' from Portland. , t THK CTAH KORTUKSK R. R. . Will be built through hundreds of miles of fertile lands, the produce of which must be brought to this elty for ship ment. 'This rood will connect wUUJhe Union laclfic IL It., thus s-curing two competing lines front the Atlantic to the l'uclnc It is now a settled fact that the -FORTLAKD, PALLES AMD SALT LA KB R. R. ' ' . Will be constructed at an early day.- This will give us three trans-continental roads. , i KEW KAILROAD KKTKRPRMRS. " . - A home company, with unlimited rnpltal, has been or ganised, under the name of the OregoWtun Kail way Co., fo construct narrow-guage nuuls from this city to the Interior portion of the Htate, ultimately connecting with the Cen tral I'aclflc, with branciies wherever Inducements may of fer. This enterprise is being pushed vigorously to comple tion, so that It may be In readiness to move this Fall's crop; . . ' , . .-: ARTICLE" or ISCORPORATIOJt : Have Iteen filed to construct a rrtnd from Battle Mountain, Nevada. In the direction. of Oregon, to connect with the OregontBrrHailway Co.'s road, aud make Portland lis ter minus. This will give us dlceat communication with the richest silver mines In the world, and will make Portland one of the greatest railroad centers In the I'nlon. - We shall soon be connccred by rail with the Northern Pud Art It. It.: also with Chicago and the Atlantic cities. Thousands of Immigrants are constantly arriving from alt-4 parts of the ctviiiseu world, and the millions of acres of agricultural '-lands that lie still unbroken by the plowshare, and awaiting the advent of the sturdy furmer, point most conclusively to the fact that an era of prosterlty is already dawning iion this fair young Htate. When the -Immigration has reached -t full tide, and three millions of acres are under cultivation, then will Oregon be known as the wealthiest Ktate In the Union.- ;, - .j- . . ' . treatment and permanent cure, as no other physlciun on the Pacific Coust can claim, lie has not only treated Iheac dlHcasi-k JuoMlsutHJwtfcfuUy, hut has made them a life study, as a few moments' consultation will prove. - ' Llie tut beeM-a-KpeT.itu-'the -treatment Tf disease 7 weakness aud tleraugement or tne re-pnMliictlve organs or both male and female, Including diseases caused by tlie FOLLIES OF YOUTH, Such a ftPRHM AToRRHOXA, or HRMtif AL WKtKNKMM, or liOHH er l'mrutT vitai.iTV. Nearly two-t birds of all theChronlc lUseaaes spring, either directly or Indirectly, fniu some de rangement of the sexual system, and yet this subject Is neglected by theinajorlty of the medical professlo.ii. IT IS TRUE . That persons who are unfortunate enough to be afflicted by any form of sexual disease have a del icitcy-tnnral ling upon the proper physician in lime, from a sen he of mod em y, and sometime from Ignorance, and .permit those dis-cfuw-s to exist until their constitutions become corrupted, their organisation-broken down, and the hoM 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. PAUL M. liKKNAN need have no fear hut what he will restore tbe.ni hi perfect health and vigor, make-their bodies pure and their minds content. If they will only follow hi advice and treatment. Catarrh, llronchitis. Throat lMscaaes, Hkln iMseases, Itheumatism,. Kidney Complaint, and all IMseascs of the Kyeand Far, Mlomach and HI adder, he can cure without fall. NoOuack Nostrums iimvI ; no slop treatment; no false promises. Everything strictly confidential under all circumstances. . .., CONMlXTATIOXFRKK.and a list of printed questions sent to those livlug at a dUlauce who cannot consult him personally. All Hurglcal Operation performed. OrricK No. tti First street, let ween Oak and line. Office IJoiirs From 10 to VI a. m.. S to ft and 7 to r. la.. All letters for professional business must lie addressed .to Pr. Paul M. Krenan A ("0..6.I First street, l"ortland,Or. S-7 PORTCAST O C'ITT HOMESTEAD. r The land In this enterprise lie adj4ilnlng the city, and U only-from ten to .llfteen minute' walsTfriim'Ihe Court ItoiiW, ami a ls distance thnn that from one of the beet public school ill the City.-It Is divided Into oxt TuorA5D-TWK!rrr-recii isrs, Fifty by Vine hundred feet' In slie, with streets sixty feet wide fKIK., ' m ' All lots will be sold for tlOOTach, payable la Installments of Vi l'r inonth, or the small sum of lrtJ,-ents per day. No Interest will lie chanced, and a good and sufficient Itond for lieetl wilt he given upon the payment of the first Install ment of t-NSixl a Warranty Ticcd Uxm reet-ipt of lustiu tallracnt, both without expense to the purchaser. ' -TO PCRt'liASkloC""" Those not finding It convenient to make their payments, every immhii; opponuuny io Keep -up inetr pavmenta, I, ... a , ...Ml l...-,r. yrr. In uhel f(' Illlike such iuiyilenlsf as it Is i -ajrHlile tlial all shall have nvorv iMiaalltle oliiMtrtuult V hi keen lll their nur menla. TIiohc desiring to make full payment at tlie time the lloud Is HHuel, will be entltletl to a reduction of flu on each lot, or on ciwn 5 u pnnijn. as iiiv ; : : KOAU TO WEALTH Is the most certain and- rapid through real estate Invest ments, this enterprise fitters rar more Inducements to the public than any other on the const at this time, as the price and payments are within the reach of all. 1st not let this chance pass, lluy a lot, build, and make yourself Inde pendent. Many of you who live In rented houses par more every year for rent than would purchase a hit and build a roof over your head. You then would lie lndccndeiit of exacting landlords, and In truth have a place to call home. tlONT pomoet' That not many year ago some of the best lots In Han Fran cisco were sold for an ounce of gold dust, and that now they cannot be bought for 1UMW. Also, remember that In Chi cago some .-of the beat-butdties lots were twee traded for a pair of old lioots. How often Is ths remark mad by old residents of Portland tiint once they could havehought lots for IKO that Mjt would not Imy now. It 1 not wind "to despise the day of small things." ... . u !.. ' it is trv That of all Veal estate Investment the homestead plan I the best and safest, as all who Invest are Interested In mak ing the whole property more valuable. ' To illustrate: Hup- MNe A bailds a house on his lot, and II owns a lot adjoin ng; H gets the benefit of A' Improvement, while A la not Injured thereby. This philosophy will apply to the entire property. We have donated a lot to each of the principal churches for church purposes. Alo,two lots are set apart for public school purptmes. RAILKOAB PURCHASE. - The Overland, Oregon and California and the Western Railroad Companies have purchased all the land from the east line of the lIomcMlcad (Ninth street) to the water front for their terminus, depots, machine shops, etc also ttHvtwaln Utmof theOtcgonlsn Hallway fowtmtiy t Urn It Co J will have Its terminus near by. Thus the greatest railroad center on the Pacific Const lay In clone proximity to these hits. -Tills purchase has cause'd a rise in all surrounding property of l(t percent, making the lots In this Homestead, from Ih to ltd) mr t-ent cheaier than any other real estate in Portland. Inasmuch ns tills Homestead was advertised to be sold for a stipulated price ticfore ttie recent advance, un pleasant as It is, we shall strictly adricre to our advertised contract with the public to sell these lots for flou each for the next ninety days. . - , The two hundred lots that were reserved for actuiH settler are now all sold, and the demand-to select lots being mt great, we have tieen compelled to place more lots on the market from which tlie public may select for the ucxt ninety days. This affords an oportiinity for persons so de siring to purchase Hie Musi beautiful residence roerty. . S TO PARTIES UEMIRIXU TO PrW IIAMR. - This property Is how selling very rapidly, and those wish ing tu buy. Will ll'lL wjrll tOJUli orscliil Immediately for a lot or lots. All but the flist Installment must tie lald at the banking House of Ludd A Tilton, In the city of Portland. . .. PERsojrs Prom a Mhtascb neslrThr a lot, may forward 1100 to the Oencral Manager, and a Ihind will be luinieiilalcly forwnrded. Money may lie forwarded by registered letter, money . I ll'-ll. - Mm I '-. A . l I. urirr, nr nfriiw, rune' v-.i-a r.'reww, m mj riRH, - For further particular, spply in . J. M. KICK, Or to ' tieneral Msmrer. I'ortlaml. trr IIAIUIIT A M I.ACUIILIN, .. &3 Morrisoa street. Certlfieailet ine rjWIIsr IHTinVIkKdl UlTfttTTRrtTif; X T k I'"" "' HU iiomesieao tne title thereto is Perfect, twins- a II. K rsienv ana I auinonie J. M. nice to sell ssM property a ihe lOreg olfif planT " T" T. A- LXItvt,UASt, - Bvftmettt . ' : " . . ; .. : Wa Reld. Banker; Hon. J. II.Mltchll,Exrj.f. Senator; Roa.L F. Orover.U. H. Hrnatif'; J. A. Hlrowbridge. Mer haat; Mtder A frank, MrebAt Uw. IL Ilimtsi, lTlalei. MIHCELLANE0U8 ADVERT18KMENTH. DR. PAUL M. BREtlAtl, Th Most 8uciftil FhjticUn on the Faoifio Coast . IN THE TltKATstKNT-OK ALL"- CHRONIC AND DIFFICULT CASES, HAH It KT URN ED AFTER AN EXTENKIVK TOUR OF the Eastern Mate for the past four month. The Doc tor visited all the principal medical Institutions In the large cities of the United Htatea, and comes liack with all the modern methods. Instrument and appliances known to the most scientific men In the professUiii. The ltocUur haa also brought charts and manlkiu to illustrate his lecture. IHt. PAUL M. HKKNAN has been lecturing fir year on the IjBws of Ufa and Health. In hi private and public lecture he haa taught men and women the true system of life, how to le healthy and happy, If they would only lie fuided hy his wise counseTT liut all cannot hear blsde Ightful aud Instructive-lectures, nor can-he tell everything necessary for suffering humanity to know from the public rostrum before a promiscuous audience, Thenuremalna much. Jo lie learned from him. as his extWIcnee-extcndVt over broad fields of active professional life. This knowb edge so necessary to the welfare of sufferer can only be f leaned by private lrofesslona IConaultatlon at his office, lis experience In the various parts of Kun and America gives mm sucli opportunities or learning I lie oeiicaie uis NO PATENT, HO PAY! "PATENTS rTAINEI FOR INVENTORS IN THE ITNITED J Htntcs, t anadn, and Eurotie, at redheed prices. With our principal office loealet In Washington. directlvopiMH site tlie United Htate Patent office, we are able to attend to all PHlent Husiness.with greater promptness and dlsiatch and lea cost than any other patent attorneys, who are at a distance from Washington, anil who have, therefore, to employ "associate attorneys. N. We make pn-llmlnary ex aminations and furnish opinious as Ui pHteiitaliility free of charge, and all who are interes'ed In new Inventions and patents are Invited to send for a copy of our "tlulde for Ob taining ratents,". which is aent free to any address, and contains complete Instruction how to obtain pulenls, and other valuable mat tcr-We-refer to the tler'iian-Amcrtcan i- mi wmmmwm a s na. vv sinM4ijii, . - Tr1 s " 1,1 II I ' W I '1111, Norwegian, and Iianish IiegiitloiiS at Washington Hon. Jos. Casey, late Chief Justlca-U. K Court of Claims to the Officials tit the II. ev Patent l ifflce, and to Hcnntor and MembcrsisTCongress from every Htate. a... Ima.-. tiiiriM nuiiL'ii m. r-. I 1 1 ..I ... ..., . L sad Altorneys-at-lAW,IDrolt Jlullduig, WahlngUin,D.lV U 8 E RO 8 E PI L L 8. ; P A T EJM TS- R- H. A. P. LACEY, Ntw OI F, HT. W. W., WAHII , Ingtou.-Ur-Cn proprtetir of the "M'lENTIr'IC REC UR It." WeTrT Twelve vciint iiiimrUi.! u.. i..it.. j i....... K-ure J'ltlT-iils on Inventions, etc.. and Practice Talent in all its oranrliea in the I'm tent omce and the 17. K Inw Courts. Our Handlsaik on ratents, with full directions aud ail vice, sent tree. Also,samplecoples of I be "HclcuUfle Keeaftt- t lis r tipwt iwrfHf and u Hilly "Journal pun iikiicu ; iiniy v enia a year. Ucu-w PENSIONS. ALL HOLMEItH DISAHLED BY SICKNESS OR INiC rlM wlill. tn 1 1 1 A r ( u m M. .1.1 It ,n lh.HM..M tM mtm " - ....... ... ..a.:......., Mil' . ((.V. , -,BI.,.,lJ. , M . the heirs of those Moldlers w boil led fnim coiieuences f service, ihcihi stamiis Mr Mill Instructions In Pensions and all kind of Moldlers' Claim. C.Jf. MITEA Jk Om Peai! nl IWMMty Attraieya, deSO P.O. Hog 21, WAMIIINOTON, D, U THE1 PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.' Rooms Corner of First and Stark Streata (Over I.add A Tiltou's Hank.). Ckiole BmIui raitltaa Otfrr Elgrlit 1biaain4 An....i:.... OVI-yi ONE HUNDRED PAPEIW AND MAQAZINEa MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL, IJllVTIf 1 V f.ft.'U til All IUV11II L n i llTMIf V DmrrTORH W. K Ieultl, P. tl. Hchuyler, Jr., M. P. I lead t, t Wr ul ..it llf I ft- A A a J a a A i a f a mm Jl. iieil, . II. UTM'sru, A. 1 . KIOIS", C II. IX' WIS, M W. Echhclmer, II. Fulling, U IJIuin. TRAVEL. 0REQ0V AUD CALIT0R1TIA RAIXEOAD Ca On and after October Uth, l&Q, train will run a follow (DAILY, EXCEPT bUNDAYH) I . EMit-al4 DlTlalOM. riOlf PORTLAXD TO stOSEBl'KG. Mall Trala L KATES : . r AHIW mi A. m. I tuisennrr..... 7j p. :W a. x. 1 1 IVirtland. Itoseburf ... Portland... ..-a3 r. a, AlkMkaiy Kxtare) Ttmlai LK4TES ARRIVE IVirtland ....-:00 r. M. Iehanon......n lA-banon.....,......4:4i A. at. Portlaud... I.kAVKA Portland...,.... Junction a-'m m a ....10:Ui Ar. a Frolakl Tralai .. ARRITRM. .:1.Va m. I Junctlon...........s,(10 i ..: a m. 1 1vmland :' r. a. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry mnkea.eonne tlou with all Regular Train on Kaatslde Division. , ' Weal-aide Dllalai. rBOJf , IBTISttTOCOBl'Aiajfl. , Mall Tralai -trTH ' -' " AKRTTKR " Pjirtlnnd ..S:(10 a. m. 1 Corvallls....- Jt?Wrp.-m. Ctrvallls..M.. ......8:30 A. M. IVrtland...... .:W. n. Close connection are made at Hose burg with ta ".Ugea of the California and Oregort Htage Company. Tickets for sale to all the principal point In Callfomra and the East, at the Company' office, . t'eraer r Vral atreets,' at rerry Ualg, rertUad. ' ftorage will be charged on Freight remaining la Com pany's WarehouiM over twenty-four hours.- Freight will not he received for shipment after 5 o'clock t. m. on Fuitslde Division, and I o'clock P. n. on Westald Division. J. RRANDT, E. P. ROOEIta,- Oeneral Muperintendeal. Oeu. Freight and Passenger Agent,. ' a- U OREGON RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION COu OCCAM DIVIlClOJr. For San Francisco. STEAMER LEAVES EVERY FIVE DAY) AT I A. M, as followst ' r rolansbta. February.., February.., March 'Msrch....... April . April. May . 7 tsl a 34 Oretroai. February 17 March..... ... . 4 March.. uu Aprll.....,.....lH May......... ltf aT IK Stat CallfSarail f. C.a."a,co.). February....'.-. February Marcn March April.. April.. May-.., n m M U Right 1 reserved to change steamer or sailing day. TiiHot'on -Tirntrrs dd to all the principal Cltlea In the -tfntTel Htate ami Canada. OENERAL OFFICEH-Corner Front and D treen, Pota land, Oregon. - - , A. JU HAAWsIA, . T. McCRAKEN A COTT" : Ticket Aj Arts. P. C. H. H-tor 1TF. OAKEtV lUlit, Vlce-Pre. and Maaarex Oen. Frgf, and Pas. Aft T CATARBHv HIE MOHT PREVAIJNT BUT LEAHT UNDKRMTOOB . of all diseases. I the cause of much neadles)urrrlrnr and thousand of premature death annually. DR. KECK, has made this disease a life study, having bee a great suf ferer himself until cured by ,TT1 w .Own Wtibli tie lis flu' Illlrtfcll'yl'Ur' ll his pracllce-the Ibre. last In IVirtland, Or. put to the severest test with the most satisfactory results, lie has also treated several phystrlana. With this accumulative evidence, we are warranted l say- Hg that tin rithrrpTcpRrBThnrfor the ciire of this disease M any of It form will give such universal satisfaction as Dr. Keek's Sure Cure for Catarrh, Which yon can get of your Druggist at home, m trt DTI K ECK of IHirtland.Or., at tl per laitlle, or six bottles for k The Iioctor makes a specialty of the treat mnt and cusr of chronic diseases, especially " Cancerlmd Diietsei FecolUr to Women. . Young men, middle-aged or old men who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretion of you Hi, hervoua weak ness, early decay, os of manhood, stc, should con an It DM. KECK. Everything strictly confidential. All proper quea ttons answered through the mall promptly. Enclose three-cent stamp, and a.ldresa DR. JAM FJh KECK, : No. 13ft First Htreet, INirtland, Oregon. -The trade supplied with DR. KECK'H HIT RE CURE FOR CATARRH direct from the laboratory of 1. Keck, or froa Hodge, imvls a Co., Portland, Oregon, wholesale agents.. Jal ly . JOHN WATCHMAKER Froh,t street (oppisilte the Esmond), Portland, Or. A. IJKCK, AND JEWELER. A Fine Assortment of tnrrTrTRsMnrtbew P. lic-ady, Iresblcpt: II. Falling, Vice-President; p. C. Mchuyler, Jr.. Treasurer; M,' W. F'h heimer,CAirresMnding Hitretaryi ilenry A.Oior, ijbrarlaa and lte-ordlng Mc;retary. , ' 1 T "7 T I YOtTRHKLF RY M A KINO MON E Y WHEN A 1 1 1 J IjL goldc'p chitiKie Is offered, tliercl.v always keep ing laiverty from your door.; Those who nlwsvs take advan tageof the gisal cbuiKMn foriiiaking money that arc ottered generally become wealthy, while hor who do not Improve such chance remain In iovcrty. We want many men, women, Iwiv and girl to work for us right In their own .lo calities. The huslireas will pay mora tlian ten limes ordi nary wages.'. We furulftb an eipciiKlve outfit and all that you need, fre. No one who engages falls, to liuike money very rapidly... You, can devote yourwholetlme to the work, or only kour spare moments. Full Information and all that Is needed -nt free. Aildrcss HTlKmix a Co., INirtlainlvl mania. , m..ajii PI ON EE R W O OD-Y A R D , On Esmond Dock, at foot of Morrison street. ALL KIVIMV Or WOOD, "! 1 Sawed and unsawed, nonslantly on band, and delivered to I . " all part of the city. JUUU8 BORENHEN, Proprietor. nolltf OR OUTFIT SENT FREE TO THOhK WltO IVlMlI TO engage in tne moat, pleasant and profltaMe business very t htngiaii f u m is h ' you ever-t h I ng; a ptrat-not-ren wti (10 a dsv and upwards la Mall onl oi'' wnhout staying away from home over night. No i"- .. ..i. n.u iirw wiiTR'ri winiru u nuir. siany are making fortune at tha buainea. I Ad las maktaa much as men, and young boy and girl make great pay. No on who I willing to work tall to make more money every day than can be mad In m week at eav ordinary amploymeat. Thoae who engage. at once will find a thort road to fortune. Addre IL HaXi-rrT A Co., Iortlaad, Maia. , . aof-SO . . ' " ''--? .. - ' a - - . ' CLOCKS, WATCHES, JIWELRAND ...SPECTACLES. AT Uif PRICEH. . J?ejwfWna BprHalljf. Att Work Warrnmlnt. - Purchasing AMERICAN WATCHES Direct and forCaak. and having the .advantage of Isiw. Rent, I can safely proa Ise Ijower Price than any other house In Oregon. HHng comtH'tent, 1 will repair Common or Fine Wateba atlsfactorllv. . ; Ml'KCTACLE and OITICAL OOt)IS a Specialty. " Elgin silver Watches WalthauiHIIvcr Watches. Jal in ...Rri0toiaav ..114.09 to.fi0.ta U 8 E R08 E PILLS ' THE" AURORA RE8TAURANT. Northwest corner Front and Alder streets, , I the Only Place In Portland where you can get v. JOOP HI'Akt MIAL rOlt M CEST. QIAOTJTrTT FURNISHED FREE, WIT1I FULL -V IV struct Ion for conducting the most profit a Me InwdV. tiea that anyone can engagvtnr'Ttie business Is so easy t learn, and our Instructions are so simple and Plam. thai TnTTT TBTrVTirj TTVTtl iTui To V n ITT. Yt omen are as unrrwnl as men. lioy and girls can earn large sum. Many ha mad at f he buslnesa oyer one handrcd.daUara.ln a. -slnsiW week. Nothing like II ever known before. Allwhoengags are surprised at the ease and rapidity with which tbey xrm abla to mak money. You can engage in thl business dar ing your spare time at great proflL. Yon do not have tn uv veat caplut In It,' W tske all tha risk. Thowho aaeal ready money should writ to ne at one. All furaUhea free. . Add res Trci A Co., Augusta, Main. uo-m n -i 'I 'i h: ' P i , 4; f : .i . : .1 r ; Si It t--- t; r