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tvd ttcrthwe. rHIKSDAY... -SEPTEMBER 12, 167S. Al'ttSIKUriU 10 HOIVT IIU01). Tli- following I"- in w.is written by an Ore ..ii pioneer, Mr. Naiii.in IVarcy, as will be s.-t-n by the date.twi-iit.wine trars ago. It bus --ti published i-r.il tunes, and wp have In-en asked to gK' it a place in our column, Inch we cheerfully Jo. . thou bright, beauu-ous. peerless mount, K'lht feature on creation's face! Hou oil I've (axed upon thy trout, J-.iiroM-d in snow and fleecy haze. I-.l i ikf to clamber up thy side. stand on thy cloud-caul peak and look' Aioiind upon the prospect wide, '1 ill eye no utorv the scene could brook. M a jest ic mount ! Kay, why dost thoa ppear to look so gravely down ? Ami when atnrtns shroud thy hoary brow ' ib, why dost thou sodarkly frown t A ud oft in tones ot thunder break 1 he silence deep of Oregon, Arousing with thine awful quake The "grimy and the forest aoo; And flashing forth In splendor wild The gleams of anger from thine ere On scene on which thou oft has smiled. Both on the earth and on the sky. And when at morn and late at eve Aurora gilds thy slivered bead, Why takeat thy stole gloom Its leave. And smiles o'er thy bright face are spread. Antique mount! at creation's birth Thou didst ascend thy snoweorerd throne Ana take obeisance ot all earth. And since bast held thy sway alone! The mountains, rock and hills and storms Thy subjects in all age were; Tboa'lt be the same win le Time deforms All things on this terrestrial sphere. Kut, hoary -headcl mount! O, sav. Do not thy sllverv l.rk portend '( distant far Unit fr. ut last day Wben thine own reiirn sliall have an end? Columbia Island, May, 1S3T. THE I1TDIAN WAE OP 1856-6. Camp Cornelius was situated In a fine (rove of cotton woods, near where Mill Creak debouches from tbe bills. Here we remained until some time in March, '56, during much of which time we had to depend for subsistence principally upon cattle and horse left behind by tbe Indians in their hurried flight. Tbe Colombia Itiver was frozen between Port land and The Dalles a portion of the winter, yet many of tbe volunteers harbored, and some were reckleseenough to express the opiuion that our limited bill of fare was due to official inefficien cy, rather than to tbe ice in tbe Colum bia. I, however, only give tbe facts nod hazard no opiuion. Quite a number of events transpired while we occupied Camp Cornelius, that erred .to relieve tbe monotony of camp life. Not tbe least of these was the capture of a pack train of some sixty animals at the bend of Wild Horse Creek, about twenty miles distant. The train was laden with supplies for us, and by a strange want of foresight or some thing worse, was traveling without an escort Arriving at the above point, the train was slopped by a band of Indians, and although tbe fifteen or twenty packers defended the property with commend able bravery, they were ultimately com pelled by greatly superior numbers to abandon animals, cargo and all to the enemy. I'revious to this attack, not a hostile bad been seen for weeks, and where tbey so unexpectedly came from, or whither they escaped with their booty, no one knew. Toward the last of Feb ruary, two Indians were arrested in camp, charged with being spies. A trial was accorded them and one of them was buried two days thereafter. The other, a mere boy, was liberated in con sideration of his youth, aud iu answer to tlie earnest prayers of his iteopfe, the friendly Xez I'erces. About this time a portion of the Second lteglment of Oregon Territory voluuteers reached us. Captains Ankeny, Haley, Harding aud Case n, with their companies, were of tbe number. This regiment was better awcoed and equipped than the first levy, aadouly for tbe fact that quite a number of inexperienced boys answered their roll-calls, they should have proved more efficient Indian fighters than we. On tbe 27th of March an attaek was wade on tbe Cascades, which resulted in tbe utter extinction, for tbe time, of the entire settlement. To old Skloo, previously mentioned, belongs the in famy of tbe conception, as well as the execution of this, the most terrible mas sacre of twelve months war. This noted savage, with tbe sagacity that charac terized every transaction of his life as a warrior, patiently waited aud watched mil the voluuteers were all far away, and the handful of regulars that had beeu at the Cascu.ies during tbe winter had been removed, and, with those who hail been iu winter quarters at Fort Dalies, had taken up their line of march toward Walla Walla, when suddenly he fell upon the unprotected settlement, ! like a hungry tiger upou tbe unsuspect ing and defenseless deer, robbed and burned nearly every bouse, aud slaugh tered eighteen of the inhabitants. In deed, solely to the superstitious dread of darkuat that distinguishes the Indians of this coast, is due the fact that every person was not butchered before tbey were aware of the proximity of tbe foe ! For Skloo bad arranged as be has since Mated for tbe savages to make the at tack before daylight, but his supersti tious subjects feared more to dare the avenging bolts of Tatnanowas than to stand before the death-deatiug rifle of the iiardy pioneer, and they utterly re fused to leave tbeircouches in the woods till the terror-inaniein oi-n.. i-""s, inula uau flown, as tbey supposed, at tbi break of day. But the disappointed chieitaiu was not to be utterly foiled. Hence waiting in bis covert until tbe u.en wbo were working on some bridges bet,, ee tbe Upper and Middle Cascades Lad gone to their daily toil, he opened Are from a contiguous bluff upon tbem. Unarmed, as they were, tbey could but retreat, some toward the former and some toward the latter point, the blood thirsty foe shooting among them quite wildly as they sped. Simultaneously with tuis aiiacK upon wo u&uien,nre was opened upon the few houses at the upper settlement A Mr. St Claire, rn.,iKiMl with th Hudson Bay Com- r.n r iw..,;n. ,l.n Itimnll fitunnpil to was sitting reading a newspaper, and, recelviug a ball in Ills breast, fell life lew. JCow all Uie whites who had not already fallen took refuge In that build ing while the fireflend reveled on every other roof, Vbile the yelling demons were striving to lire the building where the women awl children had taken ref uge, a determined attack was made upon the steamboat "Mary," and, but for the oool forethought of Ca'italti Dan Baugh man, and the bravery of Buektniueter, the engineer, the only dependence for transport! uir goods betweeu there and the Dalles would have been burned. The intrepid J tuck minster, ix-shooter in hand, drew in the dry and pitchy gang plank, with which he fed the furnace to facilitate the raising of steam to get the boat away. At length the wheels re volve, the cable is cut, and safety is as sured the boat's crew. But during the whold day did the wretches besiege that only remaiultig bouse, and It is said that to John H. Alexander, now of Cliekttat county, W. T., does that little band owe their lives. lie took ills posi tion in the garret, from whence he suc ceeded in every instance In brushiugoll' the burning brands with which the savages thought to fire the house. But welcome darkness came at last and the Indians whose spirits quailed not at shedding the blood of defenseless women and children, skulked cowardly away before superstitious fears. Early next morning the siege was renewed, but though the murderous wretches would not allow any one to leave the house, they valued their own lives too highly to eome near enough to set it on Are. I have since conversed with a lady whose husbaud, mortally wounded in re treating from the bridge the lint day, lay within a few rods of the house where his family had taken refoge, piteously pleading for water, but no one could go In the terrible storm that shrieked around, to relieve his cries. And thus luring two days and two nights did poor Walking lay, lit the greatest bodily pain till the siege was raised. The sable eur taius of night were again huug as a shield around that suffering band, and the savages as before betook themselves to their lurking places in the woods near by. But hope bad well-nigh lied; for so worn with constant watchiug had lite little band become, that few were able now to more thau totter around, but even worse, their amunitiou was well-nigh exhausted, and then they knew full well that all was lost. But as the glorious sun began to pencil the Eastern horizon in crimson autl gold, the little steamer that had so narrowly escaped capture three days before was heard to herald forth In a shrill voiee the joyoos tidings that help was at hand, and soon the shrieking shells were flying oil in pursuit of the last red-handed murderer, and hope sprang up in every heart. Lieutenant Deariug, who was in coin ma ml of the squad of United Slates troops, on sending his men in pursuit of the now terrified sav agee, came upou a number of the wretch' es in the woods, who were so stupefied by drink ae to make no effort to escape. To be continued. Help the Girl Student. The Woman's Education Association has issued a list of books, which it con siders good and interesting reading for yonug women (and men) irom fifteen to twenty years of age. It was urged to make the list, and the care with which tbe work was done g uhown perhaps chiefly in the absence of sensational books, and the selection of tlioee that have stood, or probably will stand, the test of time, it is also preparing for this year's Harvard examinations. The Massachusetts Society for the I'uiversity Education of Women means to raise $40,000 to found a professorship in Boston University, which shall be given to some woman fit for the place. The tnort interesting portion of the rec ords of this society is the history of the women who are trying to supjiort them selves while they gain their uuiversity education. This history will never be iiublisbed, will never be fully known, excepting by tbe committee whose duty It is to seek out tbe woman stu dents who need pecuniary help, and to give it, II post-lute. There Is uotnlug in any story of poor and heroic students. who love learning above all else, that surpasses in heroism, In seli-tlenlal, in courage, enthusiasm, and Independence of character, the lives of mauy of the women wbo came from the remote towns for the uuiversity course here. aud who never dreamed of asking for help, or even of making their hard liven known. They had counted the cost, in labor ami privation, autl were willing to pay it. itut the committee found some "who must have broken down soon under the burden, and whom they were only too glad to relieve. And the relief seems so small ! From fifty to 1 one hundred dollars a year is all that any one has need ex I to insure healthful conditions of study. It is strange to turn away from the theaters, the ex pensive olasees, and parlor lectures, the mrUes aud concerts and receptions, and all the pleasent thiugs of comfortable and easy society, nwi to listen ror an hour to the stories of these women. who. with Intellectual tastes, live far away from all this pleaseut life close arouiMl them, and hold themselves with a single purpose to the studies which tney love, and lor which they come here. It is a kind of life, an overmaster ing love of study, which have always been supposed to be possible only for men; but tbe opening of tbe Boston University to women, shows that wom en share both the love of learning and the willingness to suffer for lt Jfotlon Correspondence Worcester Spy. aiskxt.s rou Tin: xinvxouTinviivr. The following persons are duly authorised to art h a i;eii Ik for the New Noktiiwe.it Mi Marv BUhop. Brownsville Mrs. s. A. Nichols Dallas Mrs. II. A. Lnugbary Amity K. T. Koblaon Dllly Mrs. Maria Kamraage North Yambill Mr-, M. Kelty Lalayette M . .1. lH'tre JohUfcon I Iretfon I 'ilv Mr-. Donnell The Dalles -..Mr-Mlnnvllle Salem Hurri-b'irg ... . -Kuel, California Clackamas lv , MawtachnseUs Bhedd's, Oregon ...XewEra San Joe, Cal -Albany - .. Kalem .Eugene City . -IxUrande ; -r- Hlllshom sokaii KaIN W T Miss Virginia olds. . Mrs. Nellie Curl. 11 rain snuib M. l owen Mrs. W. V Mills "Woman's Journal" . D. P. Porter J. Casto Mrs. C. M. Foils 1" D. D. ray airs. j. a. Johns Mr, iitie ...; I wuhan11'' ; Mrs. M. a. Warner." 'in ni: to art v, . ir names. We .,, .... .. LIST flf POSJ OFFICES, j OltEtiOX. hakes coc.vnr. Auburn", Augusta, Baker City. Clarksvtlle, Epn-w Ha neb. EldorMo, Gem, Humboldt Ba sin. Jordan Valley. Rye Valley. Wingville, Sumter, stone, t'onnor Creek, North Powder, TcrrjsUlIe. BESTOX. Alsea Vallev, Corvallls, Collins, King's Valley, Liberty, Utile Elk, Newport, Newton, oneatta. rhilomath, Starr's Point, Summit, Toledo, Yaqulna, Monroe, Tidewater. CUACKAKA8. Beaver, Butte Creek. Can by, Clackamas, Clear Creek. Cuttingsvtlle, Damascus, Eagle rreek.fi I ad Tidings. Highland, Molalla, Mll waukle. Needr. Norton. Oraawti Cttv. Oswesto. sandy, sprlmrwater, Zton, New Kris, Harlow, Mtlta, Union Mills, Boom's Kerry, Pleasant Home, rungo rout, anora, vkks. clatsoi-. Aotoria. Clifton. JewetL Knamia. Xehaiem. Sklnanon.rieMide Howe. Weattport. Isthmus. uiney, .summer House, ran uiauop, jiisna- waae. i.mm , .jmi tic, innii, nraxn v. nj , i - chanted Iratrt . rUrvlew, Hermansvlllt,, llen- . IU. r. I . T , . . . . .1 a. ft,,- f ryvme, iamnneia, ron iienu, uii, nan dolph. Sllfcin, sltknm. Utter City, Hsndon Onaledo. Uravel ford. Iowa SlotNrb. Freedom, Myrtle rani, Norway, r inner, i-ancersourg. COLVMBIA. Columbia City, Clatskanie, Marshland. Ka nler, RivwsMe, tit. Helens, Sauvle's Island, Seanpoone, Clear Creek, QuIrh, Vemonia. CUHHV. Cbeteoe.EllensbeiK, Port Ortonl. ttonois. Camas Vallev, Cleveland, Cole's Valley, Drain, Blkton, GeJesvllle, Gardner, Kellogg, Looktngglasa. Myrtle Creak North Canyoo vllle, Oakland. Pasa Creek, Itosebais.HeoM burg.Ten Mlle.tlmmaa Clty.WUburonealla, ComstocK, Day's creeK, Kit creek, kik Head Fair Oaks, Round lYatrie, Sulphur Springs. GRANT. Alvord, Canyon City, Camp Watson, Day ville, John Day City. Prairie City, I'urkersvllle, IYltehards, Sumter, Camp Harney, (iraalte. Monument, ml ernou, iimw. JACKSON. ABDlenle. Ashland. Urownsborouah. Oen ual 1 loin I. Eaaie l'olnt. Grant's Pass. Hot Springs, Jacksonville. iMksport, ItMenls, Roek l'olnt, Sam's Valley, Table Rock. Wil low springs, jhutou, rug iwua, uaraaneiies, JMSI'HINK. Klrby. Leland. Slate Creek.Waldo. Altuouae, IMCK.J vtueeu, sturpny. LAICS, Antler. Booania, Dairy, Chewauean, Drews Valley, Goose Ike, Lake View. Langell Val ley, Link rllle, Mergaosen, New Pine Creek, silver Lke. Kprague River, Bummer Lake, Tule Ike, Whltehlll, Whittle's Ferry, Yalnax, I'levn. LANK. Big Prairie, Cottage Grove. Creswell, V- n i y v. r"v , t.iiu, , wair, nugenv City, franklin, Jnnetion, Long Tom, Mo hawk, Pleasant Hill. Sulsf aw. Sneueer Creek, Hpnngfleld, Trent, Willamette Forks. Chesber, rjeianap springs, none insefHtoinuMeni, i;row East Fork, Gate CreeK, Uoahen. Ida, Irving, Isabella, Leaburg, Uverpool, Mabel, MeKensle Bridge, Waltervllle. 1WK. Albany", Klg Inurle, KrownavtMe, Craw (brdsvtUe, Diamond Hill, Pox Val,ev, Grass RMsn. Hairisburg. Harris Ranch. Ilalsey. Jordan, Lebanon, Miller, Moody, ML Pleasant, Peoria, Pine, Pclo, Stseda'a, Soda Bpringa H davllle, Sweet Home, Oak vl lie, Tangent, Water loo. MARION. Aurora, Aomsvllle. Mnttevtlle, Brooks, Fair Oeld, nervals, Hubbard, Jetterson, Marlon, Monitor. Newellsville, Baiem, Sllverton, Stay- Ion. St. Iaul. Turner, w ooamirn, Aiuer, now ell liatne, Menanem, &nonmrvy. MCLTNOJIAII. SL Johns, VUlaniette Sloogh, Alblna, Roostar Bock, sauviea. raLK. Bethel. Buena Vlsta.ImlbM. Eola, Elk Horn, mule, LawlsvMIe, MoanMiMh, 1'erryd'ale, Itlc- reaii, vena. TILLAMOOK, Garibaldi, Kllches, Netarts, Nestoekton, Til lamooK.Trasc, Nenaiem. UMATILLA. Butter Creek. Heppner, Ienoe, Marshall, Meadowville, Milton. Pilot Rock, Pendleton Umatilla, Weston, Willow Forks, Overton, Mia way. uirioN Cove, Island City, La Grande. North Powder, OrO leil, -STSIHrniM, uonn-, n wivwa, u- dbui, Elk Flat, Prairie -Creek, Sparta. WASCO. Antelope, Bridge Creek, Hood River, Mitch ell, ML Hood, Prlaevllle, Scott's, Bnellmek, Spanish Hollow, The Dalies. Warm Springs Wasco, Wllloughby, Fossil, llne Creek, Lone Rock. Bake Oven, Crown Bock, Camp Polk, Deschutes, Dufur, Howard, Klngsley, Alex, Spring Valley, Tyak Valley, Upper Oehoco, Waplnllia. WASMUMTTON. Beaverton, Cedar Mill, Cornelius, Dilley, For est Grove,weneoereenvllle,lllllsboro, Mld dleton. Mountain Date, Peaks, HholPs Parry, avlors Ferrv. Tualatin. Wanato. Oentervllle. Gale's Creek, Gaston, Joppa, Reedvllle, West Lnton. YAMHILL. Amur, DCllDTUC, vrivwu, 4Mwu, tmimj- eue. MeMinnvllle, North Yamhill. Sheridan, St. Joe, Went Cbenalem, Batlaad, New berg. W.VSlIIXGTtl.V TKRItlTOItY. CLALLAM COCJtTT. Nesh Bay, New lrangeneMS, Port Angeleo, IyshL CLARK K. Battle Ground, Brush I'ralrie, Fourth Plain, Martin's Blutr, Iloneer, Stoughton, Union Ridge, Vaanouver. Wasbougal, Fern I'ralrie, La Center, Hayes, Yaleolla. CHKHAUS. Cedarrtlle, Cbehalio lotBt, Klma. Hoqalatn, Montealno, , OakvltM, Halaop, soaroo. COLUMBIA. Alpowut, Burksvtlle, Dayton, Pomeroy.Tuk soon, Anne Ua. Central Ferry. Marengo. cowLrrz. Oastle Rock. Kreeport, Kalama, Lower Cow lltx, Montioello, ML Ooffln, Oak l'olnt, Pefcln, SJIverLake, Coweeman, O leans. ISLANIl. Coupevtlle, Covelatxl, I Rurally, Ulsalady, Oak Harbor. jupraasoN. Port Diaeovery. Port Ludlow, loit Townaetsd. KIHO. Black River, Dwamlsh, Fall City, Seattle. .Slaughter, Snoqualmy, Bquack, White River, Osceola, Renton. KIDSAP. Port Klskely, Port Gamble, Port Madtaon, Port Orchard, Seabeek, Tee k lit. KLICKITAT. Mock House, Columbus, Oolilendale, Klicki tat, White Salmon, Blakely, Fulda, Klickitat Landing. LKWtS. AUremon, Bolslort, Che balls, Claonato, Cow llts. Glen Eden, Utile Falls, Meadow Bvook, Mossy IVock, Napa vine, NewaultnH,Sk ookn lil ehuek. Silver Creek. Wlnloek, Nasello. MASON. A reads, LlghtvUle, Oakland, Hkokomlsh. PAcmo. lJTiw-erJorCHooVtlem.KMIWIoo.Oystervllle, U Teniae, South Bend. Unity, Woodward'H Landing, Bay Center, Lake View, South Bend, Ilwaoo. I'lKRCr- Elhl, Franklin, Lake View, New Taeoma, Poyallup, Slellaeoom City, Taeoma. Alder town, Carbon, Acton, Summer, Muck, Wllke son. HAN JVAN. San Juan, lyopsi, Oreas, East Sound, Friday Harbor. SNOHOMISH. Cenlerrllle, Iwell, Mukllleo, Snohomish Tulallp, Park Place, Stain wood. v SKAMANIA. Cascades, Collins' Landing. KTRVKNS. Crab Creek, Four Lakes, Fort Oolvllle. Hang man's Creek, line Grove, Roek Creek, Rosalie, Spokane Bridge, Spokane Falls, Union Ridge, Walker's Prairie. THCBSTON. Coat Back, Bearer, Miami IisJrle,Olylupia, Tsoalqaott, Teulno, Turn water, Yelm, Inde pendence. WAHKIAKCX. Cathlamet, Eagle Cliff, skamokaway. Water ford. WALLA WALL.. Pataba Prairie. Waltoburg", Walla Walla, Whitman, Wallula. WHATCOM. Cedar Grove, Gnemas, La Conner, Lehmhi, Lumml, Idrndeo, Nootaaehk, l'olnt WlllUm, Samlsh, seahome, Sehthmoo, Ship Harbor, Ship Island, Skagit, Tnider, Whatcom, FldeJgo. WHITMAN. Cedar Creek, Colfax, E warts ille,Owenbn re, Palouse, Sleptoe, UnkHl Flat, Walton, Clinton, Ieltchville, ISinaixans, line Creek, Rosalia, Lincoln, Uulontown. . TAKIMA. Attanum.EIIensburg, Fort Strnroe, KlttiUi, Konnowock, Nanum, Pleasant Grove, Seiah, lakloia. Money Order Offices. THE NEW NORTHWEST. sEVKXTii run: OF PUBLICATIOX ! THE NEW NORTHWEST, A Weekly Journal DEVOTED TO THE PEOPLE'S BEST INTERESTS 1 Independent In I'olitlrs and Hellglon ! KIIS..I.J. 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DALY, Attorncy-at-Iaw, DALLAS, 0IIEGON, W1,"1 TIIE DISTIUCT AND United States Courts. 3IISCELLAKE0US. TKLUO INSURES POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. THK t'ELEKRATED Remington Sewing Machine Ik now gMknoirlrdfed to be the UKST FA MILT SKWIXC MAC1II.VE In nse, lor many REASONS: 1st. The Meebanlsm is superior to any other Mseatoe boilt. M. The Material osedia Use RKKUfOTON SKWDie MACHINE la Solid StaeJ, and every wearing part is ease hardened and adjnalahla. td. 11 will sew with eqaal facility Silk Twist, Llaea Thread, or Common Snoot Cotton. Mb, It will aew from the finest of lace to lour thicknesses ot leather, without any change of tension or needle. 6th. It Is the lightest and stillest running Shatlle Sewing Machine in tbe market, tbere being many more reasons why yon soon Id ex amine the KEMIMJTON betosv porebastag. Every NKMIXGTON SEMTNO MACHLVK Is wattaated by the Company and its Agents. Agents wanted. G. RjlX-VAVX., t.enerfiil .Veiit Phr OltltaOK, VTAJSHIKOTOK. and IDAHO. Pbat BU, near e)alinon, 7-81 Portland, Oregon. OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. NaM. TIME SCHEDULE. I K0.3L riH) TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY. AUG. 1Mb JL liCT, at 12 m. for the government and in formation or employes only: the Company re serve tbe right to vary therefrom aa dream- lances may require. Dally (Snnday exeeitfed) as follows: PORTLAND AND ROrSEBUKG as pouaws: I.KAVR Portland 74i A.M. Itoteburg km a. 3t, Koneburg j r.n I l-onissal .wt:le r.M, ALBANY EXPRESS TRj:lN, Daily texeapt SatsitKys), as rui.Miwa: lravk Atarva Portland... tm p.m. I Albany. IS p. x. Albany .&A.. Portland n3aH. M. PRKIOIIT TRAINS. IMly (except Sunday) Aa roLLowa: mva ARBIVB. Portland :15 a. x. ! Junction- tiaM r. M Junction y..S:tl a. m. I PurUund -:lo p. m. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains. Close connections are made at lUseburg with the Stages ol the California and Oregon Stage Company iw Tickets for sale to all the principal points in California and the East, at Conipunj 's office, Cor.Fandl'rnlSn.,stryrn laaHscrertrand. OiT Storage will be Charged ou Freight re maining In Warehouses over 24 hours. iter Freight will not be receied lor shipment after b o'clock p. x. J. BKANDT. Jr., E. P. ROGERS, Gen. so). Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. S-Mtr PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. UOOJIS-Coriicr First and Mark SIh., over Ladd & Tiltoa's Baak. Contain Orrr Kluht Tboavacd t'holre Hooks ANB Over 100 Papers and Magazines. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Monthly Duett 81 00 1'nynblc Qtmrterly M. Kbecdbr. IL W. Co7bSt W. llr iOeu 'kSift&"- ihheSS. Officers: MATTIIBW P. DE.VDY II. FAILING . President Vice President Transom P. c. sciiin r.Ki i y '1 uorresponaing r-rc .ComsDondlng See '- v,.ve.rv. ljorartan and nee tier GO TO THE AURORA RESTAURANT, Northeast ear. Front and Alder streets. The oaly place in Portland where yoa can get A GOOD SQUARE MEAL 6 For 25 Cents. 35 MISCELLANEOUS. MOTJIvt HOOD AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT HOUSE. kl-l-CIirau, NEWBURY, GHAPXAK ft CO., Importers and Dealers la Agricultural Implements ! Osastal Agents fat D. M.08BOWB Oa.1l WOBXD-KENOWN- KOMOWKKS, RKAPKBS. AND SELF WINDING nAKVKtfTJKRrl, IMPROVEO WHITEWATER WAGON, XORRWON BBO.-S CELEBRATED PLOWS. THB I JON SBMr-DUMP BULKY RAKE, "BOSS" SICKLE GRIN DEB, Threshers, nesslms, and THE DVEII HACKS AMD CARRIAGES, to tteabUe of Oregon and Use Territories of Washington and Idaho. The Fuller A Boyd Balky, "BELLE OF THE WEST," with Potato Digger Attachment; the best Potato Digger made. The Sulky can be osed to attach a Stock Rake or Flow aa well. The REED SPRING STEEL TOOTH HAR ROW AN D CULTIVATOR, a new and valuable inventioaL Latest and best of Us class. The CENTENNIAL FAN MILL, superior to all NBtVHUKY. t.'IIAl'JIA.V .t: H, tm m Front, and m SB First SL, Portland. (Branch nouses at Rosebarg. Oregon, an 7 Walla Walla, WT.) - ' ESTABLISHED im R. S. & A. P. LACEY, Atterseya at Law Si Seventh street, Washington, D. r. Inventor.. We procure patents in all countries. No . t tobsbt VBB8 lit advasce. No charge unions the patent Is granted. No fees for making pre liminary examinations. No additional fees lor obtaining and conducting a rehearing. Special attention given to Interference Cases before the Patent Office, Extensions beiore Congress, Infringement Suits In .different Mates, and all litigation Renaming to Aven- tions or Patents. Send stamp tor JtaSmlet giving run uistrucuons. United Mntei CottrtH mill UejwtrtP Claims prosecuted in the Supreme Court ot the United States, Court of Claims, Court o' Commissioner or Alabama Claims, Southern Claims Commission, and all das, i war claims before tbe Executive Departnien s. Arrenrs or Pay mill Homily. Officers. Soldiers, and Sailors of tbe late war, or Ibeir heirs, are in many cases entitled to money from the Government, of wblct they have no knowledge. Write full history of e. vlee.and state amount of pay and boai? r -reived. Enclose xtarup, and a lull iep', after examination, will be given yon without "tiarfc-" l'ensioiiH. - v, AH Offlcers. sioldient, nnd SaifrHhaiidel captured, or lnjurel in the lateBHHayw ti slight, are entitle,! to, and can obiqPk " V ston. j. Uulfe4l Stulentleiieml LnHilOtoi-f. Contexted Land Cases, Private Laflftt ' . i m -Mining, preemption, and HomeaBJt prosecuted before tbe General LaudBjD!' an ' Department ot the Interior. Lniitl IVammti. We nav cash for Bounty I,and Warrantji..n : we Invite correspondence with ail panlepBai -Ins any lor sale, and give tull and eii::,-rt in structions where assignments are imp- : feet. we conuuci oor ouHineas in separate t'.urea having therein the clerical astslance -' -.1.:, and experienced lawyers, and give ot . .-eat personal supervision to every imports - - per prepared in each case. Promnt atiem mi.' . secured u all business entrusteil to ,is. A dress It. .N. .1 A. 1. I.ACIIY. Attorney. WAHINGTU. 1 ti Any person desirins inlormation a, t, ih standing a.id responsibility of tbe drni wj: on reouesi. oe tunilstieu with a sai sactoi rt-ler- ence in bbi viclulty or Congressional disirlcu b-17 DR. A. B. SPINNEY, No. 11 KEARNY STREET, T rents nil t'lironiemiil .Speelnl Iilveasea. YOUNG MEN fHO MAY BE SUFFERING FRO 1 enects of youthlul tollies or indls -do well to avail themselves of l.. - will greatest boon ever laid at the altar of s " humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guan I forfeit tSH tor every case or seminal w- -k or private disease of any kind or cl wntcn he undertakes auuialls to core. MIDDLE-ACED MEN. Ther are many at the age of thirty wbo are troubled with too frequent evs ' of tbe bladder, often accompanied by -smarting or burning sensation, and a v t lll ingot the sysiem in a manner tne patten, nnl vmt. n t for. On examining the ri deposits, a ropy sediment will often be ana sometimes small particles of a.'- 10 i.ieu m i till wlll appear, or the color win oe ol milklsh bue, again rhanging to a dark torpid appearance. There are many mi die of this difficulty ignorant of tbe which Is tbe second tageof seminal we Dr. s. will guarantee a perfect cure In k cases, and a healthy restoration of the urinary organs. Office hours 10 to 4, and B to a. Sunda; WW) 11 A.M. Consultation Iree. Thoroi amlnation and advice, $5. uaii on or address, DR. SPINNFY A Ct 7-K No. 11 Kearny St., ian Kran FAY & MANJJ. .. -..PDI1.-S AND fR 1 1 . K- lonlTFrulM " Vegetables, Corner of Third ami K Mreel-. PORTLAND, OliKGON. We rrluni our tbai.ki for the liberal rons anii i ,,.,,,,, we have- oner, to our prt " - branch store. Corner THIrteenlh mill II .streets. T PORTLAND. OREGON. ? CHRIS. Si CLOTH r,-VTTES HIS OLD PATRONS AND tu. Public genera'iy to call at bis NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Wasblneton St., one door eaat or Thin.', VU haeas.