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FBIDAY.k6vEBMEU 15,lS7i The Willow. O, willow, why foreverweep. As one who mourns an endless wrong ? What hlililen woe enn He so deep t What utter grief can last so long ? The Spring makes haste with step elate, Your life and beauty to renew; She even bids the ruses wait And gives her first sweet care to you. The weteome redbreast folds his wins To pour for you his freshest strain; To you the earliest bluebirds sins. Till all your light stems thrill again. The sparrow trills bis wedding song And trusts his tender brood to you; Fair flowering vines the summer long, AVlth clasp and kiss your beauty woo. The sunshine drapes your limbs with light, The rain braids diamonds in your hair. The breeze makes love to you at night Yet still you droop and still despair. Beneath your boughs at fall of dew By lovers' Hps Is sofllr told Tae tale that all the ages through Has kept the world rrom growing old. Bat still, though April's buds unfold. Or summer sets tne earth nicer, Or autumn planks your road with gold, You say and sigh in graceful Brier. Mourn on forever uneonsoled. And keep your secret, faithful tree! No heart In all the earth can hold A sweeter grace tlian eonstanry. Mrs. Akcrs In Atlantic Monthly. The "Widow's Sewing Machine j)r x-attie dyer nnrrrs. LUUo "Widow "Wilkins was llic pret tiest little widow in Squaslitown. If I should add that she was tlie prettiest little widow In any town, I don't sup pose H woum be saying any more man tlie trnlli. She was as round and rosy as a June apple, and a great deal sweeter; she had eyes as black as the night, and bright as the stars which gem It; she had. a wealth of .rippling black hair Iters by gift, not by purchase and the plump est, softest little hand that ever sent the blood bounding through a lover's veins by its warm touch. She also had the finest farm and the choicest farmhouse in the country, and a purse as plump as her own little per son. These things being premised, it follows, as a logical consequence, the "Widow Wilkins need not have retnauled a widow had she chosen otherwise. Suiters she had plenty, but they did noi suit her, because well, because the only one upon whom she had resolved to smile did not propose. This fortunate individual was Deacon Simpkins, whose farm lay next beyond the little widow's, so that he couid not even go to town without passing her house. How it was that tbo worthy deacon turned a blind eye on the little widow's beauties I cannot explain though, ! truth to tell, he did not do so. He saw her charms quite as plainly as any one else did, and had long possessed a areant desire to make those charms his own. But he was exceedingly bash ful, naturally, and it had been so long since he made love in his younger days, to the deceased Mrs. Simpkius, that he was entirely out of practice. Bohelookedaudadmiredata distance. without daring to come near and ex press his admiration. Then his two daughters, Martha Jane and Bebecca. were notable housewives, and hept his house in perfect order; so he had no loophole of escape on the score of need ing a Housekeeper. Little Mrs. Wilkins perceived the state of the good deacons mind quite as well as he did himself, and finding quite an attraction in the portly figure and genial manner of her bashful admirer, was very mucn provoKeu to see what iaggara in love lie appeared likely to prove But not a whit would she help or en courage him. In fact, she rather de lighted to tease him -with those coquet ish little airs which she could put on so prettily, and laughed in her sleeve to see the poor deacon set half-distracted by them. Now it happened that the pretty widow was the happy owner of a sewing machine. In those days they were not so plenty as they are now, and the pos session of one was regarded as quite a distinction. In tact, there was only one or two others in Squashtown, and many was the bit of "stiching" for which the belles of the neighborhood were in debted to pretty "Widow "Wilkins. The widow made a great pet of her machine; and, shortly after she had purchased it, she was heard to declare that fche would as soon lend herself as her sewing machine, and that, in short, any one who got it, would have to get her, too. Martha Jane and Bebecca Simpkins had a cousin who worked in a dress maker's shop in New York. Every summer this cousin, whose name was Araminta Jones, came down to Squash town to pay a visit and rusticate among her friends. With the bright summer of which we write, tticroiore, down came Miss Jones, with a trunk full of the latest New York fashions, whercwitli to dazzle the eyes and excite envy in the breasts of the simple inhabitants of Squashtown. When Miss Araminta's visit was nearly over she persuaded her cousin Bebecca to return to New York with her, and the whole Simpkins family was thrown into a flutter of preparation. The house was filled from one end to the other with silks, and lustres and mus lins, and such like fomale parapherna lia, and the girls made their needles fly from morning till night. Miss Ara minta declared that if slio only had a sewing machine she could get ready in half the time, and more than half as well again, and harped npon that string until the Simpkins girls began to think that there was but one desirable object in the world, and that was a sewing ma chine. In this emergency Deacon Simpkins was called on, and entreated in his turn to call on the Widow Wilkius and beg her to lend her sewing machine for a single week. Now, had the deacon remembered the laughing challenge thrown out by the pretty widow when she purchased her sewing machine, no earthly power could have induced him to undertake the er rand. tutu.' r f he evcr neard t. lc had en- xue meadows T .""' "? "runt clover, nmnno. ...rt Irani clover, arnnn" V.Z?.? w,tu a- cattle wore lazily browsh,..- n e s,,eek drooped "with -CftlJSlSM the widow's own pretty cheeks- it? garden was i.eatIyweedM?arrdabu d antlv filled; and ovcrvtliin,, about the farm-yard betokened manace- irinni nnrl fn m At an open window, fresh and fair as a May morning, sat the pretty mistress herself, humming a snatch of song, to the busy click, click, cliok of that vnrv sewing machine, as it flow under her deft fingers. . . Butas thedcacon passed on the porch, ami took oil' his hat to fan his heated face, she stopped her work, and gave turn a smiling welcome. "Now. what brines tlto man here?" she mentally queried, as her bodily lips cheerily said: "Come in, neighbor come in. You look hot and tired. Camp in. .md have a.cooi urttiK qi.my new cider." m-.. 11.;. t . 1 -i . . . . nuLiiuiir 1cn.unr.11n fwrtd ifonpnti nn. cepled the invitation, and entered the cosy sittinc-room. Snii the -simple drauchkipf cider quailed from the hands otfthesrniliiiir IHebenvho offered it. beearnoYa coblet of nectar fit for the gods a very "elixir of me." They chatted on Indifferent subiects ior a lew moments, and then ensued pause. "ow, what can the man want? lias he found the couraco to proposo at last?" the widow was asklntr herself. And the deacon wa9 asking himself ow, now snail x begin tins business, and what will she sav?" Whatever she would say, she was de termined not to do one thing to help him. She sat demure as a little tJua- keress, so at last the worthy deacon was forced to make a blundering beginning. "Sister W ilkins, I a 1 came over to to " "Yes, I see you came over," said she, witn an encouraging smile. "Well. I came to tell you you see- Sister Wilkins, my Bebecca thinks of going to isew York." "All, indeed! To visit her cousin?" asked the widow. "Yos'hk And, of course, you know, tne gins are powcnui busy nxingup. t'rtct is. tney don't see how thev can get through. So they sent me over to to to " "To ask me to come and hein thorn ?" suggested the smiling widow, pittylng 1113 uiuuuii.iaauit;ilL "Well no not exactly. TInv wouldn't think or putting .you to so much trouble. But fact is, Sister Wii- Kins, tney want to borrow voursw!ni mauiilliu." i . i ,, The widow blushed and tiwniiiiml. lint she took a sudden resolve not to lot. sn good an opportunity slip. it x noire brimr this bashful fellow to the point, now. maybe he'll never come," sue thought, and aloud she said: "Deacon, do you remember what I said when I first got my machine?" AO, wnat was it."' asked the dea con. "I said whoever took that machine out of this house, had to take me. too. and I meant it." The deacon got up and walked over to tier cuair. "Well, Sally Wilkins, will you let me take it." "If you can accent the condition." stammered the little woman, blushing reactor man tue reuuese apple in tier own orchard. And I infer that the eood deacon, hav ing once overcome his bashfulness. de cided that he could "accept the cqndi- Hnn " for wlinn lin rnnnlttwl tininn ntul Martha Jane called out: "Lather, did you get the machine?" He answered, cheerily: "Yes, and the widow, too." A Good Storytell Told1. "We stopped at Syracuse, N. Y., for dinner. You remember the railroad de pot, centrally situated, with its eastern and western entrances exactly alike as much so as two ends of a car. After we had dined, the depot master informed us that we had seventeen min utes to spare before the departure of the eastern train. This, thought I, will give me an opportunity to sec the nitv. and a glorious chance for a smoke, pro- viucu a clergyman could oe tempted into such a piece of wordly and wasteful amusement. I sauntered forth, and af ter an abscence of exactly thlrrwri min utes, havinc enioved a iloliclit fnl soothing stroll. 1 was rctumlncr. wntoh in hand, when, to my astonlRh nirmt. T beheld the train slowing gliding out of the other end of the depot, and increas ing us speeu at every pull of Its gigantic locomotive. Here, indeed, iiul uuiuiucu net liter cor- iciunucHtc nor ueiay, mere was no time mr Halting it Into consideration.' Sowithoutconferringwitlilleshorblood. 1 put on like a sky-rocket with a double fuse. Ior a moment I thought I had it all my own way; I thought Iwas pining grouud, although I knew I was losing wind. Iwas encouratrml in th race by sundry helpful fellows who kept uui, .is x iKissuu, -uo it, gaiters!' 'plucky boy!' qie aint left, O no,' and other well-meaning and benignant i-Aiiuriuuuus. mougu tney intended, perhaps, helping me over the course, I found that the more they shouted the less inclined I was to run. ami the more decidedly did the locomotive make terrible headway against me. To give up the chase; to submit to the chagriu of being left to lose my jarty and my passage; to meet with disappointment and not to meet with friend, all this was bad enough; but the thought of en countering all the way back to tlie de pot, that line of interested individuals who with their cheerimr exelnmnflnim had so feelingly encouraged me on my outward journey this was tlie bitter est pill in tins unexpected dose. But it must be done, so tapering ofr gradually I gave up the contest and turned back to meet my fate, and if I could find him the depot master, whose blunder ing statements were tne cause or all my trouble. WithouLsearch that individ ual advanced to greet me with the bland recognition of a foci that no one could well deny, 'Well, you cot left, did vou? If I looked like I tried to look, my photo graph taKen at mat instant would hard ly be chosen to grace an album gallery 01 -eminent uiviues.' several uystand- ers SMKinginiormaiion, asited, with a slioWof confidential Interest in mvcas on what wiso the the thing had hap pened; and others wishing 'to point a uiorai, auvised me to 'oc on hand a lit tle earlier next time.' With returning uream renci aim worus camo together, and I squarely chanred the railroad official with all the blame. I spoke of his incompetency in no measured terms, recalling how that after I hud placed my party in the car he had assured mc that there were full seventeen minutes to spare before the train went out: 'while here said I, with a triumphant exhibi tion of my watch, the seventeen min utes arc even now barely up, and yet tne tram is gone anu out or sight,' After no little hot shot "cast hack and forth, with (he usual variations and final perorations of 'you did and you didn't,' 'you're another,' eta, I asked him whether I would be risking another chance of being left if I depended upon 111 in to give me exact nourot tne depart ure of the next -Eastern train, '.hast en! !' exclaimed he. 'Yes, Iktsfcrn.' re plied I, with a decided upward and sar castic inflection. 'Why,' quoth he, 'the train you've just been chasing with such poor luck wasn't an Eastern train, uuLiue 11 mcrn jixpressl' witiimuch and increasing confusion and excite ment I stammered out, 'Then where in Joppa U the Eastern train?' 'Why. as I wasnear Sif r door of t,,e r poorly-suppressed and ill-timed mirth. As I reached safely the platform, the fire that opened upon mc could only be equalled for its merciless effect by the fire in the rear, from which I had pro videntially Am!. I heard Jibes, and Jokes, and jeers: I heard the hoarso laugh- r . I It.. t.,l t icr 01 iuii-chcsted men, anu mo numeri cal efforts of mirth-exhausted women. They had all witnessed my chose after tho wrong train; now fearful lest indeed I should overtake it, and then rejoiced at my evident lack of what jockeys call 'bottom,' as my speed began to slacken and my chances with the locomotive began to grow 'small' by degrees nnd beautifully less. They had witnessed the 'blowing up administered tho depot master, the strange procrastina tion in starting for the right train, until at length it had actually started and I had entered upon a secoud 'stem chase.' Then they feared I was left again, as they looked with breathless interest at the unequal contest of legs, vemts a locomotive. They had witnessed my final triumnh. but how cracefully I was welcomed, and with what feelings I re ceived their peculiar congratulations, i leave my hearers to Imagine." Rev. Jfiatl Smith. An exchange, which gives some of its space to agricultural items, says: "Tills is a good time to plant cats they should be prepared with a boot jack, revolver, or some other utensil, and then planted under the plum tree. If you havn't got a plum tree, plant anywhere. Plant all you can and plant deep." LIST OF POST-OFFICES. ORKfiOX. Ilnl;er Co. Auburn, Augusta, linker City, Clarksville, Kxpress Itaneh, Kluorado, Oem, Humboldt Basin, Jordan Valley, live Valley, WlnsvlIIe, Benton. Alsen Valley, Corvallls, Klne Valley, Liberty, Little Klk, Newport, Newton, Philomath. Curry. Chctcoe, Kllcnvburfr, Port OrlorU. (rant. Canyon. City, Camp Wnuson, (Irani, John l)ay City, Day vllle, Prairie City. jnekson. Appiegale, Ashland Mills, Central Point, Kagle Point, (Imnt'M Pass, Hot Sprlnes, Jacksonville, Linkvllle, I-ingel! Valley, Pha-nlx, Itock Point, Table Itock, Willow Spring's, Yan.ax. Jotepuiiic. KIrby, Iceland, Slate Creek, Waldo. Laap. Starr's Point; Summit, Toledo, lanulno. ClnrknmiM. Harlow, I leaver, Ilutto Creek, Canbv. Clackamas, Clear Creek, Cuttinzsvlllo, Damascus, Haglo Creek, J!ad Tidings, llutlc Disappointment, Coast Fork. Camp Creek, Cartwrlght's, Eucene City, Franklin, Junction, Long Tom, Mohawk, Pleasant Hill, ltattlcsnakc, Sulslaw, Springfield, Willamette Forks. IJuu. Albany, Brownsville, Crawfordsvlllo, Diamond Hill, Harrisburg, Halsoy, Icbnnon, l'eorla, Pine, Scio, Soda Sprlnc9, Hhcdd's. Marlon. Aurora, Aamsvlllc, ltuttcvlllcj Brooks, Fairfield, Fair Ground, (lervnls, Jlubbani's, JelR-oou, Marlon, Monitor, Ncwells vllle, Salem, Sllverton, St. Iuls, Staylon, Sublimity, Turner, Vernon, Waconda, Woodburn. Polk. Bethel, lirtdeort, Buena Vista, Dallas, Kola, Klk Horn, (irand Itunde, Independence, Lincoln, Lucklamute, Iwlsvllle, Monmouth, Pcrrydale, lllcrcall, - Zcnn. Wiuro. AnielojM?, Bridce Creek, lvwjliuttes. Hood lUvcr, Prlnecvllle, Scott's, Spanish Hollow, "hie Dalles, tVoshlugton. Beavcrton, i:entrevfllf, Cornelius, Forest drove, Olencoe, (Ireenville, Hlllsboro, Mlddlclon, SholI'sFcrrj. Tualatin, Wapato. iiieumnu, Molalla, Mllwaukle. Needy, Norton. Oreson City, Oswego. Clatsop. Astoria, miimug, Iviiapna, Nchalem. Skipanon, Summer House, tsiporc. Coo. Conullle, KmplrcCity, Kuciiaiitcd Prairie, North Bend, ltanuolpli. Columbia. Columbia Cily, i;iaiKKanine, ICanler, SU Helens, Suavle' Island, Scappoosc. nouciiM. North Canyonvllle, Camas Valley, Ih-Mtn. Klkton, (SalesvlUe, Oardncr, kciiock, Looktiu;la9, Mvrtll?rp.lr Oakland, rasi creek, ltplillrT KcotUburs, icn juie. umnqua city, Yoncalfa. Miillnomnli. Eat Portland, Portland, Tillnniook. Garibaldi, Netnrui, Nestookton Tillamook, Trask. ITinnlllln. feells, Cayuee Mitchell's Station, Marshall, Meadowvllle, Pilot Itock, Pandletou, Uinntllla, Weston, Union. Cove, La Grande, North Powder, Oro lell, summervllle. Union. Tnmlilli. Amity, iiellevue, IHiyton, liifhyctte, McMlniiville, Mountain House, North Yamhill, Sheridan, West Chehallui, Wheatland, Ncwbcrg. WAKIIIXGTOX TERRITORT. Clnllnm Co. New Dunclness, Iort Angelos. Clarke. Battleground, Brush I'rnlrle. Martin's BlufT, I'ekln, t'nlon Biver, Vancouver. ClieiinllH. Cedarville, Chehalis Point, KIlllH. Hoqulam, Montesano, Sntop, Sharon. 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Coal Bank, rand Mound, Mlama I'rairlc, Olympla, Turn water, eim. Takimn. Vttnnum. FortSlmcoe, Konnewock. KlUIUs, ..MocKtsec, St-lnh, nklma. Mouey Order Ofliccs. 'PORTLXSD ADVERTISES LENTS. HURGREN & SHINDLER, DIItKCT IMPORTERS AND MANUFAO iurers of everj" variety ot PARLOR, BED-ROOM, DINING, LIBRARY AND COUNTINO-HOUSE Jp TJ K N ITUBE-, is 0k, Wilnnt, UMew904, Chrsiiint, El rTiitSva MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK WAIHUT LUH3ER," P11I11. Hair, Mo. ExceUlor Glue. Etc. Etc., Etc. THE I.ARGKST STOCK! THE IIEST WOODS! THE LOWEST PRICES! Wakk ltoOMS-Nos. lOfi, H, 170 nnd 172, Cor. Salmon and First Sis.. Portland, Oregon. i - ' nlltf . JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale: Dealer inJ X 3-OOXS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gents Furxishino Goods, I.ndlci nail Misses' TRIMMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND o untrim: BONNETS, Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc. Dress Goods, White Goods, Yankee No tions, Etc. Ladies' Cloaks, CIoaK Trim mings, Etc. . 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AtkinsQnyWoodwaru?& Co., (Lato Atkinson i Woodward,) REAL ESTATE AGENTS, NO. 102 FRONT STREET, Portland, Oregon, TTAVE FOR SALE VATtMS AND UNIM- I I timvftl Tamils In nnvmn nrvl l. I nrrl trtrrv. aim, wiuitfi UITY I'KOPERTY. for Sale and to Rent .s ntfnnH In nilnwt.l CaIIU. t -i V-r. 1. J r's ivum riiaio in 1 Hi ninl ('atiiH pj-wuu luienuon Riven xo mc Renunz of our hands when desired. J uu JnIe, wmten nnd acknowledgments ?,1V i.1" HavlngJloney to Loan aro in- AiivlAWiN, WOODWARD & CO.' HENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, H. W. Cor. Jtorrison nnd I'lrst Kts., PORTLAND, OREGON. PICTURES taken In-'alt' iho'latcst nnd most Improved styles, nnd not Inferior lo any on tliccoasL Work wpll ilnno und coumletcd In side of twenty-four honrs.' " iiAiiira ANin.iiii.niuJ! "'"""r In lietweeu the hountoril)aiid2,atway dressitl lu light clothes. -- MM Di hectors Wm5 RTaUuVp.' fi'schnyler, Jr., .I'.V-i??narI'-H- Wakefield, W.H. Bracketi, A. C. Olbbs, C II. Ixrwls, M. W. Fechhelmcr, II. Falling, L. Blum. , . ' . . i anSCELLANEOUS. DR. VAN DEN BERGH'S Sovoreif-ii Worm Sj-xuip. mitts TRITLY Wnvnmmr -.,r..n I is warranted to expel all worms from the Bowels and Stomach. unnt ivim : Worms. ' ' Tho proprietor has taken much pains to test iiavo overspread the land, each claiming orltseirthenaiuoor te cUlc: and while we frankly acknowledge that many of them aro oncn successful, and do irrcat iwu 1 iioro ri lint nce.M.i . . 1 h .","- i ii. vi. mis combines advantaues possessed by no other worm medl cine, its introduction at this late day would not have been attempted. Tho pleasant taste and exceedln"lr small quantify or this medicine required to t4 ho ill A v "4 " i vc every one rrom the nrstcm-Iix operating In a few hours. lino lilnil lx' nni aIIia. . . .... I certolnty of effect, constitute It one ol the most iTii " iT i . crV corea or certlflcates ran dfr Inprnnnlnir rni.ntnuH i ..-. i-utoiiuu iur U16 lOKL JCW VPJirR? ntlt. In timmn miin ia . . ... .v., .....( ncuiiij turn ma i, , - -. 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AA......t. i ,7 i.uin uiMiiuii ami palsy. lis value In removing masses or crudities rrom the stomach and bowels of children, even where no worms exist, cannot be too highly es timated. KK5?f?r5,.n.nd -. wholesale and retail, by lpRVAN DEN BERG1I and Agents in all cit ies nnd towns. tiD:Van,lx'n I-c-nh can be consulted on all diseases that the human system Ishelrto. Ills Intlff n T TWlr! HT1 In .IIituim r . i. t i i . ii.v ui nuuici, aim children cannot bo surpassed by any physl c.,.an I" 'lie United Stales or Europe. Dr. V. nd- ..-. i-.iht, irouoieu wiin any irregularities of lie l.lfril fl. tn. I. la nAM . II.... . . . cured ivuituics anu get Bv consulting and undergoing a simple ex amination the allllcied can learn If their dis ease lie worms or not. At nil events. Dr. Van Den liergh run tell them from what Ul.-ea.se they are sunVrlng. fnncilllntlnn. nn.l .1 , . , .... a. ii.i i n.iiiiii in-o fjj charge. OVfTfP T!(1UJ -c -ml m . ... Sale ni, Oregon. ' letters describing tho symptoms will be M . ' ," iciTMiiis living ai a distance will be saved the expense and trouble of calling on the Doctor. AddreKS DR. J. W. VAN DEN BEROH, w r. u. uox isaicin, uregon. JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at Law and NOTARY PUBLIC. EUGENE CITY OREGON Cnnsillfnflons In llio F!nf.1ls1i t'pan.l. r!... man nnd Holland languages. 'rcy. Empire Hotel, MAIN STREET, DALLES CITY, OREGON. KB' OARD BY THE DA Y Week or Month, on tho most reasonuble terms. Superior accommodations for families. Cncord Coach to nnd from tlie houe free. A large safe for the keeping ot valuables. Houm: open all night. U17 THOMAS SMITH, Proprlelot. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. . ALIIKKT .1. M.VNXIXO KEEPS A FIItST-CLASM BOARBING HOUSE for the accommodation of people who pre fer a quiet homolo the confusion oj a hotel. Terms moderate. Olympla, W.T. n2Stf. StV. ----- l'OUTIuVXD ADVERTISE5IEXTS. THE CLOTHING STORE! hi THE PLACE WHERE DENTS' CUSTOM-MADE CLOTH I HQ, ItoyV nnil Youths' Clothlu?, Furnishing- Goods, Hats and Caps, ar. - -.. -- BOOTS AND SHOES, ' iElc., Etc., Etc., CAN BE nAD AT Still JTi-nneiseo Prices I 113. Front Street, Portland. 'Harris- & Prager. .113 J--- ' - WJI, IlAKlXIH, San Francisco. ai7 I FlCAOSR, Portland. LADD & TILTON, 1 3NT JEl H S , POKTIUm. .OREGON EHtoblislictl, 1859. DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS kept subject to check on draft. INTEREST allowed on TIME DEPOSITS or TRUST FUNDS, In sums of ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS from date of dcposlL MONEY LOANED on npprovecl security. Bonds, Stocks and other valuables received on deposit for sare keeping. Collections made and proceeds promptly re mitted. Investments In Real Estate nnd other prop erty mado for parties. Sight and Telcsrahlc Exchange on San Fran cisco nnd the Atlantic States for sale. Government Securities bought and sold. Agent for the transaction of all kinds of Fi nancial and Trust Business, nl I) It. IL It. FRHELAND, (LATE OP SAN KUANCISCO,) r e 2V t i s a? . ROOir' ' NO. . TWO,: DEKUMS' -BUILDING, Cor. First nnd Washington Sts., Portland. TTAVINO HAD A NUMBER OF YEARS' J1L practice In San Franclsco.IfeeIcomM;teiil m f ii3i viu-v, nuiu in mi ueniai upera tlons. Satisfaction guaranteed. Nitrous Oxide Administered. Befercnees: Rev. Wm. Roberts, 3udge O. N. Denny, Dr Dickson, Messrs Oiilmby nnd IVrklns, nnd Mrs. Dunlway,or.thcNF.w NoiirmvEsrr. nl LOregdri Stiam Navigation Co's Notice. BOATS QF THE COMPANY WH.L JX.VVE lVirtland tis lollows : TorTTie BnllMS Dally (Sundays: cXccptOd) at"5 o'clock A. si. tor AMuuiit Monday, AYcilncsjlay and daj- at 5 o'clock A. 5f. Tor Monticello: Daily atTVi o'clock A. St. PORTRAIT? AN D LANDSCAPE-PAINTER, Gav TtK FOUND IN-HER STUDIO, oniihe Ihlrd nooVof Corbett's New Building; rrom iqa.1i. till i r. t. of each day . B-LISSOSS CJIVF-S IS LA5.rWC.irK l Aini- Il.VO. " UXK "WEED REJIEDY. THE UNK WEED REMEDY, Oregon. -Rlietimatio Cure. HISTORY: rpiIIS REMEDY IS COMl'OSED OF THE L Active principle of the link Weed, Eng. Thasplum Conlaium Origlnis, I -it. Indfgeuous to Oregon. Grows most abundantly and per fectly In Washington county. PROPERTIES, ETC.: It contains an Active and Volatile Principle, extracted by Ether, and a bitter Tonic Prin ciple. MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES: It Is the most sure and speedy cure for Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout nnd Rheumatic Pains ol all klndi that was ever Introduced Into Materia Medlea. Tlie UNK WEED HEM . 'iPrepareil by iv. In consequence of the niMing outer principle, possesses the neces- iiry virtue or being a Iov-exiiil Toriie, Promoling the Appetite and Invigorating the wliole IHgt-siive Appuratus, thus building up and strengthening the system, while at the same time the volatile, principle, being ab sorbed In the blood, acts specilciillv the Rheumatic poison, removing It from the circu lation anil system. There are few remedlcsknown to the Medical Profession which will remove the Rheumatic Poison rrom the blood, but whose action is so powerful In depr-.,ing the system of the al ready enfeebled Rheumatic patient, that their use has to be abandoned before specific effects aro obtainable, and hence the want or success In treating this prevalent and consequently heretofore Incurable disease. Unlike these medicines, already known, the UNK WEED REMEDY. nltllOtlsh Tirodurimr Jl nntlw nn.l ns liowerful etri-ls on the blood and system in re- jiiutuiK mi- ibiii-iiiiiutic i-oiMn,aiM iossessesa strong Tonle and lbi-uin-mting Element which admits or Its continued use even bythemon delicate and debilitated. Thus we have the combination for the Hrst iim nf tiio.n iu-n n-cessary elements In one remedy, which nc- (.imiiiKiuriisniipcnoranunevcr-iaiiingcuratlve effects In Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout and Rheumatic Ialns orall kinds. N. 1L Tlie UNK WEED REMEDY Is partic ularly APPLICABLE TO INDIES, in conse- IJUCltW Ui lift AUJUV VUUIllICS. TESTIMONIALS : We are aware or tlie fact that It Is generally an easy mailer to procure eertlflcutes attesting me euwaey ui issteiiL reineoies irom a certain cIhs or those who use them. We have seterfnl tlie rollowing becue the names attached to them are those of men of the most careful and .scrumiloag character, and because the large ckM or tbeiracquam Unices In Oregon will not, for a moment, accuse or susect them or any exanemiiun 111 me Eunemuuts iney may make: Certifleale from the Deputy Jailor of Mult nomah Couuty Jail: " City Jail, Portland, Oregon,! June 7, ISTl. f Ir. A. M. Iwyea A Co.: I was attacked with a severe cae or rlieumatlsm. It was in my thlRhs, hliw, lingers, shoulder blade Indeed in all the Joints or mv IkmIv I sullered rrout miln and ancnlsh. I was attended by :i regular phy sician, but with liocllei-t. I was induced to try yourUnk Weed Itemed v. and it immedintelv cured me up. I ronsider It, from my expe rience, me oc remcuy lorriieumaiisin Known. ALFRED F. TURNER, Deputy Jailor. This is to certify that the abovo utatcmcntls correct to my own Kiiowietigc. JOHN P. WARD.Jailor. Alia California Itook and Job Printing Office. 1 sew i-anromla street, San Francisco. June 1. 1S7L Dr. A. M. Lorjea i Co.: For several vears I lmve been subject to rhenmatlsm In my right arm and shoulder, rendering me unable to work. On a reeurrenco of the uttnek some lime since. I was Induced to trv vour "Unk Weed Remedv," and Hie result was a perfect cure In a few days. I took only two-thirds of inc contents or one Home. Jty nrm better Is that the "I nk" Is a certain cure fbrrhcunia tisin In all IU forms, and I would heartily rec ommend all aliiicted with that dreadful dis ease to try your "Remedy" and lie cured. JNO. It. McLANE. Certifleale or A. R. Shinier. Eso.. special con trilmtor to the "Willamette Farnier," and Sec- reiaryox ineuregon Horticultural s-ociety: Oswecn. Oregon. March 2S. 1S71 Dr. A. JL Iryea: Some tour weeks ago I was entirely prostrated with rheumatism : In tact I was almost helpless. I sent to you tor one 10 ouuee bottle or the "Unk Weed Remedy," by the use of which I experienced almost imme diate relief, and by the time the bottle was gone I lie rnetimRiim was gone, rrom my own exrlenee, and Irom what I have heanl others say who have ned the Unk Weed, I oeneve ii in ihu eeriain cureiorrneumaiism. Yours respectfully, A. R. SHIPIJiY, Certifleale rrom Hon. Nat. H. I.me, Pilot Commissioner of Oregon, and a member ot tlie City Unuiiell ut lia-st Portland: East Portland. Anril 19. 1S71. Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co.: I hnve len alilicteil Tor several years past Willi "weakness In the Itack," ami wandering rheumatic pains, ac companied by severe constipation. By the use or one Ixiltle or your "Unk Weed Remedy, or uregou i nieii nini ic v. ure. i nave oeen entirely relieved, and I cheerfully recommend It as u most valuable anu etteetive remetiv. NAT. II. UVNE. Certifleale from Hon. Gideon Tlbbetts, member of the City council or East Portland: East Portland. April 7. IS7I. Dr. A. M. Iirrea & Co. Gents: Tills Is to In form you that I have used your "Unk Weed" ror neuralgia ami nieumattc Kiiiis,niui iouiiu rHt fmm tli imp or iinlv one bottle.and can recommend it to those In need or such arem- eily. Yours, Uliitu liuuciin. Certificate rrom Hon. F- I Qulmby, ex County Commissioiier or Multnomah county, Oregon: Portland, April 1, 1S7L, Dr. A. M. Lory en A Co.: I have used 1 the "Lnk Weed Itemeily," nnil am satlsfled It Is a valua ble medicine. It regulates and Invigorates the system. This Is my experience with the Itcm-eUj-. Truly yours, E. L. QUIMBl. Ccrtloente from Hon. A. J. Dafur, cx-Presl-dent or the Oreitoii State Agricultural Society and author or "Statistics ororegon:" East Portland, April 1, 1S71. Ttr. A. 5f. Iirvea Co.: I was amicteil with a severe attack or chronic rheumatism; was con fined to my lied most of the time from January to July, when I used the Unk Weed nnd it cured tne up. A. J. DUp UIu aiwivfiluHcr miu -jviiik 01 me ure gun iun:" suvie's Island, January 11, 1S7L To rir A M I i,r- i .1- f'.i . TI,lo lo i - ..... . . .ii.-i i ill ,.i.iivt 1" eilge the olilcaey or your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I was mulcted for months with a very serious attack or In flammatory rheumatism, and tried nearly all or the so-called rheumatic remedies without any rnei pereeivauie. l then tried your etfectsAi perfect cure. Truly yours. irium .HiHinii HMf nullum I ill tiim Timer hnim. JAMES BYBEE. Certificate from the welt-known merchant, O. W. Weaver, Esq.: i ne iKines, jiav zv, ihti. Dr. A. M. lioryea A Co.: I have used the "Unk Weed Remedy." and can cheerfully recom mend ii to persons auiicteu wnu mnammaiory rheumatism. It cured ineorthntdlsea.se. My hands, wrists, ankles indeed, nil my Joints were swollen and very painful. u. w. Wii. v tit. Cert I flea te from the celebrated musician, Prof. Otto Vleuxlcmps: Oregon Musical Institute. Portland, May 2i 1871. f Dr..V.M Loryea A Co.: I was attacked with severe Inflammatory rheumatism, suffering great isUn. anrf vas so prostrated that 1 was unable to tend tomybuslness. Iuscdono bot tle or your "Unk V.'eeil Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure," awlJenttTelnrelby it alone. OTTO VIEUXTEMPS. PUT UP IX TEN-OUNCE BOTTLES, T One Dollar nml I'lflv C'cnU per Bottle. PREPARED AT THE OREGON MEDICAL LABORATORY, TTt. T-.OIiY3i:V &; CO., EAST TORTL.VND, OREGON. -i4 - r For Sale iiv am. DnuocurTS. Iul2 PORTIiASsD AD"VTIEIENTS. FIKST PREMIUM Oregon State Fair, 1871. TIIlS SPACE BESKBVED FOB HIMES & BACHELDER, Steam Book and Job Printers, who intend Oil ing It with an advertisement as soon as they get lime to wrlto one. In tho mean tlrao call on them at 03 Front St. If you want any kind ot Printing done. naotr I) It. J. U. GLENN, D E XT I S T , 107 Front Street. PORTLAND OREGON ni DR. MAUY A. THOMPSON, PIITSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR "RESIDENCE AND OFFICE THIRD ST. IX between Salmon and Main, opposite tho moucqunre. Uiins atienueu in any part 01 tne city, liattcrles tor sale, and Instructions eivenon the use of electricity as a Remedial Agent, nl. ey'WHEUE'SK EZ-HId Sirs. II. Get that Fnt CTiickcnr"-aa ''ITTIIY. DOST YOII KNOW? RTIR r.CYT y it at ASCHENHEIM & BULKELEY'S WASHINGTON MARKET, where they keep all kinds of Fresh Poul try, uamo anu i-isu, anu receive oy every steamer a splendid assortment of California vegetables." N. B. Consignments from the conntrv sollc- tied. niltf. SIVItPJIV A KELLY, BE.VI.ES in FAMILY GROCERIES, lUl.lllil ll.UUllt,rillll.1 AU iiliKIAIJLLS, Comer of Third and Washington streets (on- posite Iresbvterlan ChurciO. Portland. Oreeon- Goods delivered to all parts or tho city FREK OF CHARGE. nl MISS MACNAMARA H AS OPENED A LARGE AND CHOICE As sortment or Millinery Goods, At 71 Plrst St, bet. Washington Stark, Next doorto Ladd A Tllton's Bank, And hopes by attention to business and prompt ness In executing orders to meet a share ot pat ronage. Two nrst-class milliners wanted immediate ly. To first-class hands hlehest wages tiald. Also two small girls wanted as apprentices. ppiy ai me store, 1 1- irsi street, immeuiaieiy. nponoisu EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. J. E. W1THERELL, No. SO Front Street, Portland, riIJ, FIND EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL IT thase applying for situations In any ca pacity irom w oou-cnopper down to a at ur tlce. Pay special attention to obtaining Farm. Help, House Servants, Railroad Hands, etc., irrespective of Nationality. Parties sending orders from a distance must lie explicit In their orders, stating Just what they want, what they will pay, etc, (accompa nied by our office fees, $2 U0, which may de ducted from employee's wages), stating wheth er tliey will or will not be responsible ror trav eling expenses ot hired help. 41tf J. it. WITHERELL. HOW TO SAVE MONEY! PRACTICE ECONOMY IN ALL YOUR daily expenditures. Examine tho IMPROVED S45. HOfWIE S45. SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE Before Buving. Then decide which is BEST. Its SIMPLICITY and DUILBILIT give It tho ''TheONLY LOW PRICED MACHINE using the COMBINATION PATENT. Large supply Just received. OLO. . . TKAAEIt, ' Genernl Agent. n!2 Phllailelphla Shoe Store, 112 Front St. SAN FRANCISCO. THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE WILL SEW EVERYTHING NEEDED IN f a family, from the Heaviest to the Light est fabric. IT DOES MOKE WORK, MORE KINDS OF WORK, AND IIETTER WORK Tlian any other Machlno If there Is a Florence Sowing Machine within; one thousand miles of San Francisco not work ing well or giving entire satlsractlon, If I am Informed or It, It will be attended to without expense of any kind to the owner. SAMUEL HILL, Agent, 19 New Montgomery St., Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco. SKMM'OR ClRCtLAKS AMI SAMPLES OF WORK. acuvc Agciiu wiiii m ;r Jan. DlflS71-ii3S 10m