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V THURSDAY. JULY SI, 1S79. H0MENEW8. Rose Eytinge Is a Krandmollier. New Market Tlieater still clostl. The printers' picoic was very succew ful. The Ojaterville caropmeetirjg coon menees to-day. W. Frledlaoder, jeweler, no First street, has failed. Mrs. P. D. Giltner ettaie up n tbe State of California. Hon. J. B. MnntjjoHjery arrived l.y toe NUtte of (Jallioriila. ir. urimn, ot Albany, gave us a pieaaaut eaii yesterday. The steamer California will sail for northern parte on the 81st. Special meetlBRof the Portland l'oaril or Fire imegaws this evening. Charley Lee Qtiong was found guilty of mnrder in the second degree. The steamer Ohio la agaiu ready for service oa tue upper Willamette. Competent judges predict the heaviest Harvest aver garnered in tiie btate. A commodious wharf is being built near the ferry lamling in East Portland The establishment of Clarke & Hen dereon vrae attaeeed ou Tuesday for $25,500. A man named Oarroty, from Umatilla county, has been committed to the In sane asylum. Mrs. A. C. Hillman, who has been ill for eome weeks with typhoid fever, is convalescing. Mr. I. A. Macrtim, County Superin tendent of Schools, is again able to be on the streets. Mr. Slg. Fox, of Albany, who has been ill for aonie time, died at that place last Friday. The colored citizens of Portland met on Tuesday evening and formed an im migration society. A "grand drew ealloo ball" was given at Turn Halle last night by Excelsior Lodge No. 1, K. of P. Governor Thayer has pardoned T. J. Blake, sentenced to the penitentiary from this city for forgery. Mr. Alleky, of the Arm of Alisky & Hegele, eonfeettooero, looks much im proved by his trip to Alaska. Hon. Tbos. X. Brents, delegate to Congress from Washington Territory, arrived by the State of California. The English eleven of cricketers de feated the Americau eleven yesterday on the grounds south of Portland. Manager Magoire is in San Francisco making arrangements to secure attrac tions for the next dramatic season. Owing to the superior finish and excel lence of work, A be II stands pre-eminent as a photographer. Oive him a call. Mr. E. R. Hill, the artist, lias pre sented Willamette Engine Company Ko. 1 with an oil painting of Mount Adams. The Hebrew Sunday .School has 130 scholars. He v. M. May Is Superinteud ml; Mies Flora Abrahams and Miss Ornate Selling, organists. Eoomeh rails for twelve miles of road, and a flfteeii-ton locomotive and tender were received here this week for the Willamette Valley ami Coast Railroad It Is eaid the O. S. X. Co. will soon belld a aide-wheel steamer that, for Hit- ish and dimensions, will be far ahead of anything now on the Willamette or Columbia. Captain John O'Brien, of San Fran efeco, one of the force of the old Bulletin in this city, but inw on the Call In the former place, will visit Oregon about the let proximo. The married eleven of the Cricket Club defeated the single eleven last Saturday. Young men aspirimr for honors on either the cricket or boll fields will take notice. The Army and Navy Journal an nounces the engagement of Miss Grace Howard, daughter of General O. O. Howard, to Mr. James T. Gray, Captain of the steamer Lurllne. The Natiooal Employment Bureau is at the eottaee. 107 Morrison street, op posite the post offie. Mrs. Elli Jones superintends the ladies' department. J. Itoeeell Jones, manager. St. Paul's Episcopal Church at Salem Is going to give a picnic at the park at Aurora, on the 2d of August. Partici pants will be taken from all the points between roruanu auu Aioany. The address delivered by Judge Beady to the graduates of the Slate University at Eugene last month has been printed in pamphlet form. Hiraes the Printer put out the work lu neat style. To-morrow night George Wright Poet, a. A. It., will hold au open meetiiiirand social reunion at their hall, corner First and Madison streets, to which Union soldiers and their wives are invited. The opium habit is not on thedecline. Two men. William Patterson and Tiww. Lee, were fined $10 each on Monday for vtaltineran ouiuiu deu. Ah Chum, tha proprietor, was fluetl $100 for keeping the house. Mr. S. G. Reed ami family have re turned, after an absence of more than a year. A large party of ladies and gen tleman, on board the steamer which bears his name, welcomed the gentleman at Astoria. The ladies of the Congregational Sool ety will gives concert at their eliureh to-morrow evening for the benefit of the vestry fund. Nearly all the prominent amateurs in the city will assist lu the entertainment. On Tuesday, Mr. F. G. Abell, the pho tographer, and Mr. Ed. It. Hill, the artist, left this city for a tour to the vi cinity of ML Hood. They will take Bumeroue views and sketches of scenes along the route. Designing mammas at Saratoga Springs are trying to ensnare Dr. Paul M. Breoau as a husband for one of tbelr charming daughters. What a giddy iHiUertiy of fashion the great and only Breaau must be I The Handel and Haydn Society have elected Edward Falling President, Sec retary and Treasurer; M. O. Lownsdale, P. C. Schuyler, J. A. Packard and C. Hegete, Directors; W. H. Kinross, Con ductor; J. F. Johnson, Librarian. Mount Hood Hook and Ladder Com pany, of East Portland, netted about $600 by tbe celebration. Most people object to paying foralriug their patriot Ism, but the Portland people "put up" their half-dollars without a murmur. T. J. Robinson, of East Portland, shot an acquaintance named Rogers oue night fust week under a misapprehen sion, because the latter was following him, and Robinson did not recognize him. A suspender buckle saved the man's life. James Turk, who was severely criti cised in the Nkw Northwest of theSd instant for beating his steward, called Monday and stated that the remarks were rather severe, and that he did not assault McFaiiden until the latter had grossly Insulted Mrs. Turk. The sailors of the Oregon have been attacked with the mania lor nedeatrlan- ism, and on Monday indulged in a five mile race. Paddy Frill accomplished tbe distance in 37 minutes, and got $180: Frank Ranuell, second, 39 min utes, $100; Andrew Johnson, third, 40 minutes, $00. Mr. Uuohlel, the popular photogra nlier. has refitted and beautified his ual lery, corner First and Morrison streets. His skylight is the finest in the State, and is the only one that will permit taking fine pietures at all hours of tlio day auu in all classes of weather. Noth ing but first-class work allowed to leave the gallery. Mrs. Maebeth i-i visitiug this city. alter an absence of six years In the Nez Perec country, where she has been en gaged during tbe entire time as teacher on the reservation. She Is thoroughly devoted to her work, and believes there H a probability of improving the In dians so that they will become useful men and women. Sergeant E. P. Wells won the medal for shooting at Vancouver, makiug an average of 74 per cent. The average for the eight contestants was 71 J per vent. The eight sailed lor ban Fran cisco on the Oregon to compete at Pre sidio. Cal.. with "elclits" from the de partments of ..TFSbiia aud California for places In the International Creedmoor team. A fine barn with its contents, the property of Mr. E. O. Corson, living near East Portland, was burned on Monday morning, entailing a loss of about $1,700, on which there is $900 In surance. The fire tvas undoubtedly the work of incendiaries. Mr. Corson was awakened by the barking of his dogs, and saw some men driving away in a wagon. Mrs. P. Annetta I'eeklium will lecture at Hlllsboro on July 24th, 25th and 26th; Forest Grove, July 2Sth, 281U aud 90th; McMiunville, July 31st, August 1st aud 2d; Lafayette, August 3d, 4th and 5th; Duyton, August 6th, 7th aud Sth ; Amity, August SHh and 10th; Dallas, August 11th, 12th aud 13th ; Monmouth, August 14th, 15th and 16th ; Curvallls, August IStli, 19th aud 20th. The work on the Cascades canal and locks will probably be resumed this week. The locks will be 300 feet long and 72 feet wide, aud will allow the largest class of vessels to pass through. One lock will have a lift of 14 feet aud the other of 12 feet. The lock walls will be of solid masonry, 32 feet wide at the base, and a portion of them will be 72 feet high. Mr. D. P. McBean, of Chi cago, lias tue superinteuuency or tiie work. Jackson Grant, the Tndlan who has been so lone dnder arrest for the murder of Dennis Spellen, suddenly terminated the trial on Monday by eutering a plea of guilty of murder In the second degree aud waiving time tor sentence. Dis trict Attorney Caples accepted the plea with much reluctance, ana only alter lie was assured that tbe Indian was perme ated with a disease that would cause death probably before the law could be carried out. Judge Bellinger immedi ately sentenced Grant to imprisonment for life. MIHCELLAN EOUS. Assignee Sale AT THR STORE or COMSTOCK & PFLUCER, Oa Second Centennial The Middle .Street. Block. Store. Between Morrison and Yamhill streets. Great Slaughter and Sacrifice ! Or their Immense Stock ot ZDZEL-ST G-OODS! cLonrDJG, FUKNisitura goods, HOOTS AMD RHOKS, MOTfOKH, AXD flHOCEKICB. BONA FIDE CLEARANCE SALE! Goads Almwt Givea Away for Nothing, THE GREATEST BARGAINS! KreroBered la Use city. QOODS MUST It J! SOLD At moat any price. The Utoek la fresh and complete la all llaea, aad la lb largest ever sold la tbe city oa each term. COJISTtK'K .1- ITI.IK.T.H. SmvumI diML bates Mi I Yamhill, 8 Portland . H. THOMPSON. K. J. 1HS HART. Wll. MANBTXAN. W. 8. THOSi FSON. Thompson, De Hart & Co., IMPORT KRti Aim 1MEALKR8 IN HARDWARE, IRON & STEEL, Carriage and Wagon Materials, IIAKDWOOD LUMBER, HUBS, SPOKKS, ic. J7I I'lrsl A 1T3 Trout St., cor. Tnmlilll, rORTLANJJ, OREGON. 8-U Trnlh Is Mlshly. As tbe little leaven bid la tbe tnsaMie of ami made all leaven, so truth gradually over comes alt doubt and disbelief. When I. Fierce, of ItoCalo, N. Y., announced that bit Favorite Prescription would cure tbe tnany diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women, some doubted, and continued to employ tbe harsh and caustic local treatment. But tbe mighty truth gradually became acknowledged. Thousands of ladles who bad uselessly under gone untold tortures at the hands of different physicians employed the Favorite Prescrip tion, and were speedllr cured. Many physi cians now prescribe It in tbelr practice. So sanguine Is Dr. Pierce of Its power to care, that be now sells It ibroof h drascist under a posi tive guarantee. Through eountlets little openings In tbe skin, Invisible except through a microscope, !be perspiration. In a state of health, exudes, lour.by liour, night and day. The total ob struction of these minute outlets would pro duce death; and when they become partially blockaded, the skin srows dry, yellow and Anally diseased, and the general health l In juriously affected. Gless'S Sulphur Soap, by opening the pores, removes eruptions and nnhealtby granulations on the skin, and Im parts to It a healthful humidity, clearness and smoothness, banishing from the face or beauty complexlonal blemishes, whether attributable to Impurities In the capillary circulation, or to undue exposure to the sun and wind. For ob stinate scorbutic complaints, like tbe Itch, salt rheum and erysipelas, it Is a sovereign rem edy, being quite as effective as sulphur baths for such maladies, as well as rheumatism and gout. It Is wondrously healing and soothing In Its action, reuniting the cuticle where broken by external Injuries, relieving ihe swelling and Inflammation attendant upon sprains, scalds and bruises, and earing the most obstinate sores and ulcers. The medical profession sanction llsuse.and from all classes of roclcty voluntary evidence In its favor Is continually emanating. Ladles of taslihm pre fer It to any similar accessory of the toilet and the bath, since It promotes not only health but personal attractiveness. As a disinfectant of disease-contaminated clothing It lias no peer. Alter they have been washed with Glenn's Sci.rnuit Soap, garment and linen from the sick-room may be handled with per fect Impunity. Sold by druggists. Price, S cents per cake. Ono box (S cakes), 75 cents, sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. C. S. Crltlenton, proprietor, 7 Sixth avenue, New York City. "Why should not all women be beautiful ?" They would be It they would use Plunder's Oregon Ulood Purifier to eradicate alt pimples and discoloration from tbe skin, leaving it soft and while. CiJ- The National Gold Medal was awarded to Biradley&Ilulofsonforthe best Photographs In tbe United States, and the Vienna Medal lor tbe best in the world. 48) Montgomery street, San Francisco. Hill's Halrand Whisker Dye, black or brown. 50 cents. DRY GOODS AXD MILLINERY. SUMMER GOODS! LADIES' LINEN SUITS AND DUSTERS AT TUB IjOWKBT I'ltlCHB. PIQUES, LAWNS & GRENADINES IS THK BUST VALOUR. FANS, PARASOLS AHD SEASONABLE UNDERWEAR, SBW ASI CIIRAI'. T1IK ISIWT IMHCIAISS IN BLACK DRESS AND TRIMMING SILKS KVKIt OPFBItBD IS OIIBGOS. ' OLDS & EING, So. JIT Third street, nsrtlaad, Onatm. GREAT DISPLAY! 'THE WHITE HOUSE!" M I l, L I X K K V GOODS! The Very Latest Styles IHreet from SEW YORK. ri.OtVlIILS. KIIIIIO.VS, FKATIiUKN. lite. In all Sew Colore and Shades. HATS AND BONNETS In all the New Shapes, trimmed to order by as Accomplished Milliner. PATTKRS HATS IS KI.BGAST VARIETY. A Carefully Selected Stock of FASHIONABLE SPRING DRESS GOODS, TIBS, OLOVRS, RUOHISOS, BOTrOSS, ASD FRISGKS. Merchants from the Interior are respeetfally lavKed to lnpeetour goods before purchasing leetrprreg supplies. I.KHIS A STUAII.SS. 8 So. H7 Flrt Street. SUMMER MILLINERY! jilts, j. .STEi-nrxso.v llasjast received a large addition to her stock. SUMMER MILLINERY! TTAVISG ESGAOED MISS FULTOS. a l'X leading milliner of h-an Fraoclsco, we oiler tbe uitest and Choicest Styles In the dty annei.iM ji unless. Apprentice girl wanted Immediately. Six large rooms to let. MRS. J. 8TEPHBSS0S, So. S17 First St., bet. Main and Madison, 8-33 MISCELLANEOUS. FISHEL & ROBERTS, LEADING CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, MERCHANT TAILORS, Coruer of rirst nuil Alder afreets. PORTLASD, OREG JS. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK! THE MOST FASHIONABLE STOCK! THE LOWEST J'JtlCES Of any House In the State. EVERY GARMENT WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED i-isiini. a noitCRTs, Corner rirst and Aider Street. s-as SINGER SINGER SINGER Sewing Machines ! Sewing Machines! Sewing Machines! GREAT REDUCTION! GREAT REDUCTION! These popular Machines are now sold greatly reduced prices. Call or send for price before purchasing any other. Maehlnes sold on note or lease, and a liberal discount for cash. Tin: sixniat mtm company, WILLIS tt FRY, Manager. 16 First street. Wtween Yamhill and Taylor 7 roruanu, uregon. t gnn, ref pectfully requests all the readers of the Sew Northwest who have work In his line to call upon or address him. Estimates trlven ou application, and all Inquiries promptly answered. g-tl BENKERT'S 3300TS WIBERG & KIERNAN'S, 1 15 f ront Klrcet, IfJUTLASl) OREGON 8-1. OREGON TRANSFER COMPANY General Forwarding and Commission. Freiehtand begzage forwarded and delivered with dispatch, llanos and Furniture moved. Orders for Hacks Promptly Attended to, Day or iignu Oflicr-S. W. Cor. .Second nnd Stnrk Sis. BV Mark, Care of O. T. Co. 7-SS SOMETHING NEW FOR PORTLAND! PURE MILK AND CREAM! AT TIIE RAILROAD MILK DEPOT t RUTTER MILK and SOUR MILK always on hand. FARWBLL A GILKRY. SOTICK. 0. CONRAD HAS REMOVED II 13 Djcln; and Cleaning Establishment From SS7Pecond street to So. 10 Salmon, be tween rirni anu rronu wi Ico Croam and Soda Water I ALISKY ct HECELE'S PREMIUM OAXDT MANUFACTORY, First Sfu, bet. Alder and Morrison. 5-38 GOTO THE AURORA RESTAURANT, Xortheast cor. Front and Alder streets, The only place In Portland where yon can get A GOOD SQUARE MEAL Fop 25 CenU. 35 W. J. QUITJN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Stark street, between First and Second, PORTLASD, OREGOS. suits made to oitnr.n in the Latest Style, and guaranteed to give Kaiisiacuon. ClIItLS. KCLOT1I TXVITES HLS OLD PATROSS ASD THE L ruuuc scucraujr UJ call ai HIS NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Washington St., one door eaat of Third. THE NEW NORTHWEST. XINTII YEAR OF fUBLlOATIOX! THE NEW NORTHWEST, A Weekly Journal DEVOTEO TO THE PEOPLE'S BEST INTERESTS I Independent In Politics and Religion ! rpiIIS WELL-KSO WS WEEKLY JOUR- nal begins Its Stnth Year of Publication with its Issue of May 1st, 1579, under the busi ness management of the Duniway PtraLisu ISO Company, to whom all letters connected with the Editorial, Ad verttsing or Subscription Departments of the paper are to be hereafter directed. The Sew SonriiWEsr Is not a Woman's Rights, but a Human Rights organ, devoted to whatever policy may be necessary to secure the greatest good to the greatest number. It knows no sex, no polities, no religion, no party, no color, no creed. Its foundation Is fastened upon the rock of Eternal Liberty, Universal Emancipation and Untrammeled Progression. OFFICE OF PUBLIOATIOS-Southwest cor ner of Front and Washington Streets, (up stairs), Portland, Oregon. TUB CHARMISO SERIAL STORY, "ELINOR NORTON," Uy MRS. MARY SIIASB SMITH, Was commented in our Issue of May Slh. MRS. DUSIWAYy peculiarly original style of Rdltorlal Correspondence will continue from week to week to attract thousands of readers, and Editorials arc promised upon all the leading topics of the day. CORRE- SPOSDRSTS are also employed to furnish weekly letters from Washington, Sew York and various parts of Europe So pains will bo spared to make THE SEW SOUTHWEST tbe leading newspaper of lis class la America. Its literature is always moral in tone and Instructive and olevating In character, and Is sought after by tbe best and most Intelligent class of readers. As a medium (or Advertising, this Journal has no superiors. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! SURSCRIPTIOS RATES, IS ADVASOE: Single copies, one year.. Six """'' Three moullin. .HOO - 1 0 . 1 CO LIBERAL ISDFCEHEXTS Agonts and Canvassers ! SEND IN YOUR ORDERS EARLY ! Rally, Friends, to the Snpport of Unman Rl-lit nnil The People's Paper, DUSIWAY P0BLI8HISG COMPASY, Corner of Front and Washington streets (en trance on Washington), Portland, Or. MISCELLANEOUS. FLEISCHNEE, MAYER & CO., Front and First streets, bet. Ash and A, Importers and Wholesale Dealers. SUMMER SEASON. INI R. MAYER HAS MADK VERY EXTES sive purenasesoi a mil line oi MILLINEEY GOODS, ninM rmm the Manufacturers and Importers In Sew York. Our Stock will eonslst ol the latest styles and shades or JFcutlici-s hikI X?liimeH, French Flowers, Hats, Shapes, Ribbons, Plain, Cros Grain and Tancr, Silks, VclTCts, etc., etc., To which we Invite the attention of the Milli nery Trade or Oregon ami Washington lern- tory. Being the only Wholesale House In me State importing MILLINERY GOODS direct from Sew York, we will be prepared to offer extra Inducements to onr Friends and Patrons. OREGON FDKX1TUKE UAXUFACTCKING COJIPANT, Manufacturers of 3E?,TJH.2SriTTJaEL23 , And dealers in CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATS, RII0S,CURTA1SS, WALLPAPBR,SPRISG BEDS, HAIR MATTRESS RS, Etc. Sales-rooms, Corner First and Yamhill Sts., Steam Factory, Corner Front and Madison Sts., 7 PORTLASD, OREGOS. Portland to San Francisco. Carrying U. S. Mall and AVclh, Fargo i Co.'s Express. The flnnrnn StMmahln nnmninv ntu! 'Pa cific Coast Steamship Company will dispatch. every nve uaya, lor tne aoove port.oneoiineir new and elegant A 1 Iron Steamships, viz: THE OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER, AND STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SAILISG DAYS June 3, S, 13, IS, 23, 2. THROUGH TICKETS sold to all tbe princi pal Cities In the United States and Canada. For particulars for Passage and Prrtght-apply to G. W. WEIDLKR, Agent O. S. S. Co., Corner and Front sis.. 1'ortiami. Or J. McCRAKKN ACo., Asts P.C.S. H.Co., 60, 62 aud CH North Front St., t'orllanu, Or. 8-8 COKBETT'S LIVERY, HACK AND FEED STABLES, Cor. Second and Taylor street. Reaoonable Charges for Hire ami Boarding. Haek orders promptly attended, Day or IghU WOODWARD A" MAGOOS. Prop's. 8-2J PIONEER WOOD-YARD, Foot of Yamhill street. JULIUS SOREXSfcN. ALL KIXDS OF WOOD, Sawed and unsawed, constantly on hand, and o uciicrcti uj uj piirh ni me Cliy. Zi BARBER & NICKLIN, DEMISTS, (Successors to J. IL Hatch J So. 109 First street, Portland, Oregon. XOTICTL rpHE USDERSIGSBD, IS TAKISG LEAVE - ..-m1.,,vi,u., me eiuvxiClUHUHSlUI tiie liberal patronage that has been betitowetl. Illlll Wrmlt! tiACnAtitr fnp hla nMA...n.. . si uanee of the same. Both Drs. Barber A Slck- - wu u au WI4 auu,ii91UIB UCUUUU iu ic Kemicineii in every way wormy or any confidence that may be placed In them, and as such I can conscientiously recommend them 6-21 J. IL HATCH MISOELLAKEOTJS. PORTLANP LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ROOJl.S-Corner First nnd Stark' Sts., over Ladd & Til ton's Bank. Contains Oitr Eight Tsouund Choice Books Over 100 Papers and Magazinei. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Monthly Docs 81 00 Payable Quarterly Directors Win. 8. Ladd, P. C. Sehnyler, Jr., A. O. GIbbs. 0. IL Iwls, M. W. Fechhelmer, H. FaUIng.L. Blum. Officers i MATTHEW P. DEADY .President IL FAILISu P. C. SCHUYLER. JR -Vice President ..Treasurei M. W. FECUHEIMER CorresBondnur Pea HESRY A. OXER Librarian and Re&Sec G. NEIMEYZR, MERCHANT TAILOR, First street, bet. Aih nnd l'lne, KEEPS COSSTASTLY OS IUSUAn.MS and complete stoek of SCOTCH, ENGLISH, FRENCH & DOMESTIC GOODS Which are unsu.-passed, and which he will make up 8 AT COST PRICES. as EMPIRE BAKERY. VOSS & FUHR, (Successor to Peter Wagner), Manufacturer of Bread, Cakes, Pastry, Pilot Bread Soda, Picnic, Butter, Boston, Sugar and Shoo Fly CRACKERS, JENNT UNO CAKES, GINGER SNAPS, ETC. SI Washington street, Portland Ogn. svOnlers from tbe Trade solicited. JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. 119 Front street, Portland, Orecon. Fine Assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SPECTAC1 At LOW PRICES. Iam telllne American Watches at KASTRRN PRICE.", with Wells Fanro charges added. SO HUMBUG! Seth Thomas' Clocks at OW Rate. RKPAIRISG a Specialty. In Prices 1 Defy Competition. S-S CATARRH POSITIVELY CURED ! DR. JAMES KECK, THE CELEBRATED Catarrh Doctor, of Chleago, formerly of ItlMM Tlllnnla ta 1 . I II .1- .1 Oregon, where be gives (at his office) a FREE TRLVLof a SURE CURE FOE, CATARRH. The Doctor treats socetasfti.lv all nbrante TUsAil Eafl nrul Vamola " f- eer without pain; has a never-falling core for FEVER and AGUE. Medicines sent to all parts of tbe country, and all proper questions answered through the malls promptly by en eloslngtwostamps. Office Consultation FREE. Write, or call and see the Doctor If yoa arc needing medical aid. Office btrow bridge's Bulldlng.eornerlstand Alder streets, north of Town Clock, rooms So.'s JM and 11, second floor. Office hours From tf A. if. to IS w.-and fmm 1 to 5, and 6 to 8 P. M. Sundays, 1 to 1 p. M. iiosl OInce Box 39. 8-1 . , NEW MARKET. NEW ENGLAND MARKET (Formerly Amador), Corner of Sortli Fourth and K street. rf THIS MARKET YOU WILL FIND AT all times, and at tbe LOWHHT POSSIBLE PRICES, Fresh, Smoked and Salt Meats. Peal try, Lard and Eggs. Al Henry Ames Ob,s Standard St- Louis Sugar-cored Hams, and James E. Boyd's Extra Omaha Hams, the Piatt Valley brand. iMruive us a can. S-W SEW ESGLASD MARKET. S. A. NEPPACH, Plia xin n cist, pealer in DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND MEDICINES. DEUTSCHE APOTHEKB. Corner First and Oak streets, Portland, Or. PhycMaB' Prescriptions Prepared at all noun, uay orrgi'k Si DK. J. G. OI.E.VX, UentiHt, Southwest corner First and Yamhill PORTLASD, OREGOS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. w.aJoHJos. p.o.n'oowir. r.A.MAonrjJ. JOHNSOK M'COWN & MACRUM, Attorneys and Counselors -at -Law Will Practice In all the Courts of the State. Loans Made on Reasonable Terms. (Inllos. lions, Including Rents of Portland Properly Real Estate Ieasd, Bought and Sold In Mult nomah and Clackamas counties. Particular Attention given to bualnAM in th ir a i imi Office, Oregon City. umees jionnasies' Brick, First street, Port land, Oregon, and Main street,Oregon City. Jons n. xrrcnEi.1. RALPH X. OCStEST. MITCHELL & DEMENT, Attorncys-at-Law. OFFICE Corner First and Morrison streets. rooms formerly occupied byRuebtel's Pictnre Gallery. SSi J. V. SOLPH. jos. sntorr. C A. DOLPII. k. a BRoxAuan. D0LPII, BROXAUOn, D01PH & SI.H0.1 Attornc vi-at-Laxc ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, PORTLASD. 3-tOtf JNO. M. DALY, Attornoy-at-Law DALLAS, OREGOS, ILL PRACTICE IS THE DISTRICT AND United states toura, O-Si i