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FRIDAY .T......MARCTl"c1T874". HOMENEWS. Read Dr. Bostwick's card under "new this week." The grand ball of G. A. R. camo off last Wednesday night. It was a success in every particular. Thompson's Two-Bit House is the place for the working man. Plenty to t at and light charges. Bradley, Marsh & Co., at the corner of l irst and Stark streets, have recieved their slock of spring goods. ine ht. uimries no:ci nas Deen re opened under a new management. See the advertisement of the lessee in an other column. Oliver Dcunie has re-opened his pho tograph gallery felncc the fire at the cor ner of First and Yamhill streets, with an entire new outfit. Those who want fine pictures should give him a call. On Thursday evening, Starch lOtli, at the requestor many skaters, Mr. I'lymale will give another masquerade Carnival, From indications, this will be the fiuest aflair of the kind ever seen in Portland.' To those in need of the services of a first-class music teacher we earnestly recommend the efficient services of Mrs. M. A. Dallon, who, as a practical instructor, is not excelled hi any teacher of our acquaintance. We hope all of cur friends who are employing effete masculine popinjays, who oppose the principles of Human Rights, as teach era of their daughters, will discard all smh and give (lie employment to brave and worthy and well qualified woman. rSTTEBED'rOB LIFE; OR, LOED AHD MASTER' A story of to-day, by Lillie Devcrcux Blake, will soon be published. Mrs. Blake's already csiaoiisueu rep utation as a writer, and hor celebrity -as a brilliant speaker, will secure for her book an Immediate and careitU consid eration. When her first youthful essay In literature appeared, some fifteen years ago, one of our best critics pre dicted that one day sue wouiu write a grand novel," and n this eflort the pre diction is verified. The story has a pur pose; its object being to show the terri ble disadvantages, socially ami legally, MISCELLANEOUS. A WIFE'S Rights. Tl in n rrvnl mio- take for a husband to keep his wife In IcnoratlCO 'Of Ills IiukIiipss uilalni Tn Su&o STREET DRY 000DS STORE! is tue income. A few weeks atro I heard MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. ayoung wifo just in the early experi ence u nuuse-Kcepmgsay, "now snail I know whether we are living beyond our means? I can't getan Idea of what we have to spend : and when I trv to be ycry careful, of course, I might spend less on our table If we were getting In debt." Surely she ought not do blamed it ine ueui anu credit accounts are not prosperous. A lovimr and anxious wife suflers untold fears if she sees a t'red or perplexed expression on her husband's face, uulesseiic is assured of the truest commence between tlicmi and knows uut'er which women to-day suffer; but The Ohnrches. AIr-:iiornsT Kfist-oi-Ai. Ciimcn Comer ol T Uor and Third. Rev. G. W. Izcr, Paslor. IT. i.liingKervire In the morning at 11 o'clock; hiv i-ii-iung. jrottt esprit 10 Jlliy, IU .:: AU ni-t to November atTdu: December to March : Communion service the first Sabbath ru .mini! In each month. Irayer meetings .- mi t-vtrmnpEi one nour ieioro preaening; s i hit jx'ophv prayer meeting, Wednesday ning; regular weekly prayer meeting on Thiir-.djy evening, and general experience jA"(tlrK first Thmxlay evening In each hi .nth: all nlnmo hour as preaching service, iiiwsiii:-. hii,'. minuuy rcil(XJl at z r. -.1 . Chinese Sunday School at 3:3); Sunday K Uool Missionary Concert on flrstSunday In month at 2 p. x. Strangers cordially lu- t-'U. i t'wsirec. rrusTrRESBrTKRlANCHritrii Corner Wanh-ot-m and Third. Itev. Df. Lliidsley, Pastor. IicMdcnce, corner Morrison and Ninth streets. s .Wiath service at 11 A. M. and 7:15 r. M. Sab iU School and Bible Class at ISA). Prayer wting at 6:45 P. M. Lecture Thursday even r,gat":4j. Gentlemen will be in attendance ihe doors to conduct strangers and visitors j t'-ats. I'SITAHIAS CltAFKl. Corner of Yamhill and S. m nth streets. Itev. T. L. Bitot, Pastor. Rg r services every Sabbath at 11 .v. M. and 7:15 r M- Sunday School at 12:13. The evening ser- r. is omiued on the Bret Sunday or every ".i.n!h. The C'uinraunion Service is at 8:30 p. sr i-.Tj tint di. ". Pastor's residence, Salmon n ft. iM lweei: Fifth and Sixth. E MTihT Cur i:rn Corner Fourth and Alder s'l-eets. A. R. Med bury. Pastor. l'Michlngon v nt 11 hi the morning and at 7:15 1. M. I": ivit meeting on Thursday evening of each wr k at s. KaJ ' lh School at 12!4 o'clock Sun immediately niter morning preaching, v. five. IAprt-T Mimo- East Portland. Services . cu-ttuse on t lie corner of G and Seventh mete, every Sunday at 11 and at3. Sabbath uool after momimj preaching. Neighbor hood prayer no ting Tuesday evenings. Catholic Citracii Corner Stark and Tlilrd trr. is. Rev. 1 .ither Flerens In charge, assist ed bv Kev. C. ivlahunter. First Mass, 6 A. r s.cond Ma, 8 o'clock; High Mass, 10:30; ep'rs, 70. Ti'.ivttv CiiritrH Corner of Oak and Finh. r.-. It. S. Ncvius, 1. I., Hector. Sunday Vuor)l at :l A. M. Worulnc service at IU l.vening services Hi 7. Lectures Friday even- Ei-mp Srorr Okammak Pcitoor Geo. Ilur 1 .-.:. Chaidaln. Divine services in the larsrc k. Uoulroom of the Grammar School every'Sun- -.y riKjrnlug at o'ejock. Sunday School at . I". M. ST. STEPlirafB CiiAPEl-Comer Madison and Fourth. Kev. John Ilosenburg. I 'as tor. Ser- -xsat 11 in the morninir audsin the evenin: jrxlay School directly after morning service, IIat.i. St. M. K. CHrRf-H Corner Hall and -. z t h. n-v. W. IL Mcisse, Pastor. Servicea at It a v. and p. N. Sunday School at 9 A. Ji I i jur meeting every Tnursday evening. st David's ChAi'Ei-East Portland. Kev. C. R. lkjnnell, minister In charge. Services at 11 i n t he morning and SH in the afternoon. Sun' .!,.' School at sat) In the morning. ( ingrw;atioxal East Portland Service at the school house in the McMillan District, at 11 . n the mornlDK; Sabbath School at 12:1a. Rev, V. It. Joslyn, Minister. r.vsT roRTL.VNii M. F Cjicbcii Kev. J. VT. Miller, Pastor. Preaching at 11 a. si. and 7. p. v Sunday School at 2 P. M. Prayer meeting '.Thursday evenings. V. M. K. Zion Church North Third street, t.etween 11 and C. Itev. J. F. Anderson, Pastor, s. rvlces at 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. M. Sabbath School at 2 P.M. Colored M. E. Church Room over S. J. M- formlek'j store. Itev. Daniel Jones, Pastor, s. rviees at 11 A. M. and 7:15 P. M. Sabbath He Uool at 2 P. X. First Cosorroationai. CitcncH Corner of Jo Orson and Second. Kev. J. IJ. rJaton, l-as- t .r. Services at 11 in the morning and sw in the nening. s r. Tihoth W CHArKL Walton Seott Gram- ruar School, corner Klctateentli and C streets. Geo. Barton, Pastor. Service on Sunday W A. X. there Is no sermonizing on the subject and the vividness of thosccues, the In tense Interest of the plot, aud the fresh and vigorous style of the writing make it a work of rare aud absorbing power. The capital hits at city politics, and the statistical sketches or prominent men are specially entertaining, while the dra matic power of some of the scenes is wonderfully great. Shelden & Co., Publishers; C77 Broad way, yew York. The Secret of a Wife's Power. Nothing is more beautiful than the belief of the faithful wife that her hus band has all the talents, and could, If he would, bo diainguisueu in any walK of life; aud nothing would bo more beautiful unless this Is a very dry time for signs than the husband's belief that his wife is capable of taking charge of any of the aitairs of this confused planet. There is no woman but thinks her husband, the green grocer, could write poetry if ho had given his mind to it, or else she thinks of small becrorpoe try in comparison with an occupation" or accomplishment nurclv vegetable. It is touciilng to see the look of pride witli wlilcQ a wire turns to uer Husband from any more brilliant personal pres ence or display of wit than his, iu the neriect commence tnac it tne world knew what she knows there would be one more popular Idol. How she mag nifies his small wit aud dotes upon the self-satisfied look in his face, as if it were a sign of wisdom. "What a coun sellor that man would make! "What a warrior he would be! There are a great many corporals in their retired homes wuo did more lor tue saicty anu success of our armies iu critical moments dur- Inc the late war than any of the "hich- cock-a-lorura" commanders. Mrs. Cor poral does not envy the reputation of General Sheridan; she knows very well who really won Five Forks, for she has heard the story a hundred times, and will hear it a hundred moro with ap parently unabated interest. What a general her husband would have made, and how his talking talent could shine in Congress. There isn't a wife in the world who has not taken the exact measure of- her husband, weighed him aud settled him in her own miud. and knows him as well as if she had ordered him after de signs and specifications of her own. That knowledge, however, she usually keeps to herself, and she enters into a league with her husband, which he was never admitted to tne secret or, to im pose upon the world. In nine out of ten cases ho more than half believes he is what his wife tells him hois. At any rate she manages him as easily as the keeper does the elephant, with only a bamboo wand, and a sharp spike in the end. Usually she Hatters him, but she has the means of pricking him clear through his side on occasions. It is the greatest secret of her power to have him uitnK mat sue tnorougiuy believes in him. . Lcret from her. JUIIX WHJiOX Ii now receiving from Kastcrn Markets Domestic Cotton-Bleached and Itrotm, In ail widths rrom yt to ivc; canton Flannels, Ticking. Cheviot shirting stripes, Denims, etc. flannels- All wool, silk and wool, cotton and wool, in wuite anu colors; iwiuetl scarlet; blue, gray and plaid shirt ing; meduate flannels, etc tlneuTable Damask, all prlccs.COccnts to $3 per yam ; sinning anu urown lin en; napkins and linen bosoms, tow- cis, crusn , cic that no great coucern of his kept a sc- Biankeu-Casslmcre, tweed, yarns, etc. The I.nw el Newspaper. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to Ihe contrary .arc considered as wishing to continue their subscriptions. 2. If any subscribers order the discontinuance of their newspapers, the publisher may con tinue lo scad them until all arrearages are lald. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspapers from the offices to which they are directed, the law holds them responsible until they have settled the bills, and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers remove to other places with out Informing the publisher, and the newspa pers arc sent to the formcrdlrcctlon, they sire held responsible. 5. The courts hare decided that refusing to take newspapers from the office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of Intentional fraud. C The postmaster who neglects to give the iegal notice of the neglect of a person to take from the office the newspapers addressed to him, Is liable to the publisher for the subscrip tion price. Samuel's Portland Directory, the only correct andrellableedltloncverpnbllsbedhere. Price, SI 0, Including supplements In April, July and October. The edition for 1874 will contain new illustrations. Advertising space 25 per cent. lower than any other Directory. Publication office, at DeLashmutt t Uatman's Real F.state Agency, no First SU U SAMUEL, Publisher. Dress Goods In alt the new shades, for fall and winter. Mourning uooos, etc Zeptayr--Wool, White Goods, Embroideries, r ancy uoous, cic. WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH! Land for Sale. QA( ACRES OF FARMING LAND, miles rrom iu it. ucpoi ai .-vucm. block In East Portland S 15 5m Also, i; r.uiiuiir ill JOHN WILSON. No. 107 Third street, IVirtland. The Rest Place to purchase CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS Is at the Manufacturing Establishment of FISHEL & ROBERTS, corner of First aj(d Washington streets, where there can always be found n complete stock of men and boys' clothing. The best Merchant Tailor ing Establishment In Ororon Is connected with their store, and a perfect fit Is always guaran teed. 3i For the very best photographs, go to Bradley Rulofsou's Gallery without STAIRS cST" ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, C3 Mont gomery SC. San Francisco. PORTLAND LIBRARY, ASSOCIATION. KOOMS-Cortier First and .Marie .Sis., over Ladd TIltonM Bank. Oostslns Oier Three Thontsnl Choice Books Over 100 Papers and Maazinsi. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Moutuly Dum 61 OO l'nynble Qnarterly DtCECTons Wm. X. Ladd. P. C. Schu vler. Jr.. M. P. Deadr, L. H. Wakefield. W. It. Bracket!, A. C. Gibbv. a II. Iwls. M. W. Frt-hhelmer. 11. railing, i mum. Officers t L. II. WAKEFIELD President IL FAILING Vice ITcsident P. a HCIIUYLKR.Jn Treasurer M.W. KECIUIEIMEi: ComlondlngSoc HENRY A.OXEH Librarian aiid RecSec JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In MILLINERY AND FANCY BOODS, Hats and Gents FoRNisniNO Goou3, Ladles' and Misses' TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, I lowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc Dress Goods, White Goods, Yankee No tions, Etc. Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AGENT OF THE ELLENDALE WOOLEN MILLS CO. A Full Stock of Blankelt, Jam, Hea ver, Tivecds and Caiitaerei Contlantly on Hand. LATEST STYLES BY EVEKY STEAMER ATTENTION MISCELLANEOUS. OUT OF THE FIRE! NOW IS THE TIME! For Jill n ho Want thtlr Fares to look Beantlfnl! 4 S I HAVE FITTED UP MY NEW ROOMS S expressly ror the business, I would most respectfully Invite tho ladles and gentlemen ol j'oriianu anu vicinity to can anu visit me NEW PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, Corner Fin-t and Yamhill streets. I have an entire new outfit. My prices will continue to be lower than In any other Rooms in Portland. AU kinds of work done In the Art, anu in ine neaie siyie. noining nut nrsi- ciass wort win ue nnisueu in my 1 Looms. Only one flight of stairs. S i O. DENNIE, Photographer. BUY THE SHERWOOD ELASTIC BED! TF YOU WANT A RED THAT WILL GIVE JL Perfect Satisfaction. It Is now the leading lied on the racluc comm. t'nunot Get Out of Order! FULLY WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. surThe only Bed preserving Ihe body in natural position. For further particulars, call on or address H. II. FOGG, First Street, between Taylor and Salmon, 321 I'oniunu, uregoD. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALEM, OREGON. J. VT. NIIATTt'C'lC, Proprietor. FREE COACH TO THE 3 2ltf r PARTICULAR Orders. Paid to nl OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. NO. I TIME SCHEDULE. I NO.: rpo TAKE EFFECT MONDAY. FEB. ICtli, J 1871. nil A. zi. for the government and In formation or employe only: the Company re serve Ihe right to vary therefrom as circum stances may require. Dally Trains will run between. PORTLAND AND ROSEBURG as follows: ARRIVE. Roscburg SSS p. si. Portland.., . J.-W p. m. LEAVE. PortIand7:t', A. m, Roseburg rtSMA. M. DEI.MXUKK dt CO.. Washington St., bet. Second and Tlilrd, ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. Dally (except Sundays), s follows: LBAVK . ARRIVE Porllfltid...vSia P.M. I Albany 8SS P. M. Albany ..:?. A. it. I l"ortland 10:0) A. M. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains. Close connections are made at Roseburg with the Stages of the California and Oregon Stage Company. do- Tickets for sale to all the principal poInU In California and the Eost, at Company's office, Cor.F and frost Sis., at Ferry Landing, PorlUtii!. oa-NOTICE. Passengers for Battevllle, Champoeg, Dayton and I-afayctte will take the boat for the above points at Canemah. Br Storage will be ChargeiJ on Freight re maining in waieiiousesovcrzi nours. BT Frelubtwlll not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock p. it. J. BRAMlT. Jr., E. P. ROGERS. Gen. Supt. Gen. Freight and Pa.engcr Agent. J-Uitr ssfAHL-rox remedy. THE OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. JUNE 8, 1ST, and until further notice, will run Freight I and Passenger Trains from PORTLAND . . OREGON MANUFACTURE AN PORTLAND TO ST. JOSEPH, As follows: OS WEEK PAVS: LEAVE AtlHIVS Portland 7:40 A. SI. St. Joseph 1I:M A. St, Josepn.l2S r. Su I Portland 1:28 p. A NO. 1 ARTICLE OF BREAD. CRACKERS And all kinds of Clan Bakery. astry usually found In a First tsr Goods delivered to any part of the clt! Jillnla OS SUNDAYS: LEAVE ARRIVE Portland 8:20 a. ji. I St Joeph.-....ll:3J A. t. St Joscph.12S P. si. I Portland 1:!0 P. sr. Connecting at Cornelius with Stages for Foreht Grove: at St Joseph for all points South and wesL i.aiaveiic. Jicjiniuviiic. .aiiiiix. .iuu- mnnlh. Inilpnendcnre. ltiiemi Vista and Cor- vj-vivi 3, Tains. BB" Passengers received at Fourth street sid Infr nn pivlnirslirnal lo the tndll. Vrolht received jit the Portland Warehouse and Dock Co.'s Wharf, and will nut be received lor shipment after 5 v. St. 11. Tin rci.h , J.U.VilU.Vi uen i .-Tp i. Freight and Passenger Agent !M SMALL-POX! DR. B0RZEATTS SMALL-POX CURE AND PREVENTIVE, Now prepared and kept on hand at my office, Cor. First and Mnln Srel. IS A SURE OTJItE OK ! RETENTIVE For that disease. SAMUEL CORWIN, Proprietor. Tho history of this medicine cannot better be explained than by Inserting the following let ter: , , San Francisco, July 2, lSTi My Dear Old Friend, Samuel Corwlu: I have no doubt but you will be much surprised on receiving this letter, but, perhaps, not mora so, or more gratified, than I was to near from YTltt T(.n WnnT.n. In .1. I 1. T , 1 r ... and learned of your whereabouts, Is thl: happened to be looking over an Oregon paper nnd noticed your name, as representative elect, rrom Tillamook county. The thrill of pleasure which I experienced on reading Is indescriba ble. Tho many acts of kindness which I re ceived at your hands long years ago had never iecn lorgoticn, notwitiisianuing our corres pondence hns been broken for seventeen years. Well. Sam. I won't attemm to irive yon mora than the outlines of what has transpired with me since we lost corresponded. So many Inci dents of tho past. In which you and I were con nected, crowu upon my minci inai i cnnnui, think or write ot myself. Does your mind ever revert to the past, when we flrst met how you nit mn In as a nartner. when those who should have been my best friends threw off on me how we got snoweu in anu iiaa 10 me uu MiitM imi"lit for six weeks how good that grizzly meat tasted what a disgraceful retreat we made rrom our por Innocent Jack, when we thought wo were heselged by a grizzly ? Well, Sam, those events of ISi! frequently fur nish subject matter lor my thoughts, and. as I am writing to you, crowd upon my mind, but I will dismiss them for t hp present to glse place to that which will, perhaps, be ot greater inter est to you. , , ,,. 1 pocKeteu eleven iuouanu umuisuui ui rwnn ninim" von fr'ive nip in Maniposa. and started for home In June, ISVi. I Invested lour thousand dollars in real estate in iih.s cuy, anu lertlt In careofMcLane.ourold cabin mate. My Dropcity here has yielded me n hand.some in come, ami quadrupled In value. I went into business in ew iorKcuy,iu uini sui-co.ful sold out two years ago, since which time I have been traveling in European coun tries'. You know I used to have a weakness ror traveling well, it has been gratified to my heart's content. While in France I was taken with the small-pox- The lady of the Inn told me that I was fortunate to take the disease at that place, as Ihere was an old small-pox doe tor near bv who never failed to cure, no matter how bad the disease; and sure enough, I began to recover within four hours aftercommeiiclns to take the medicinc.and In twenty-four hours I felt quite well. 1 was so mucn nuim uh the magical effects of the medicine that I was determined, if possible, to obtain the formula. In which I succeeded, by paying handsomely and promising not to divulge it In France. I see from Oregon papers that you have tho disease among you. The enclosed package contains the lormula and sufficient material for family uo. I have eureu an me caes mm. I have come in contact with, and find It an In fallible cure and previ ullve. When yon au swer this I will rorward sufficient of the mate rial to make yon a fortune, as I have ample, and restas.snred I reciprocate past favors. I will close for the present and await anx iously your answer. Direct to Sun Francisco, us I will remain here about two mniith. .. Yours, etc., ISAAC RICHARDSON. OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S bi'y xo.vi: iter the kust! THE "UNIVERSAL" SPRING DEDS! B' IMSSENUEIt .NClIElUII.Si OATS OF THE COMPANY WILL LEAVE Portland as follows : The followiiii persons: : testimonials are from reliable KVKRYBODY BUYS TIUvM ! HOUSE. Reforms Never Go Backward. General Butler intends making a daring eflort for the enfranchisement of the women of the District of Columbia. Thomas Key, ex-Judge of the Com mercial Uourtot Cincinnati, and subse quently a member of Gen. McClellan's stair, was ine nuinor or the celebrated married woman's relief law of Ohio, and also drafted the bill for the emancipation of the slaves of the District of Colum bia, aud there left his noble work in complete. This, Gen. Butler now pro poses to iaKe up wnere Jir. Key laiu it uown, oy enueavoring to secure tne pas sage of a measure, clearly free from Constitutional obligations, makinrr ail adults, free from crime and idiocv. In all tho District of Columbia, electors, Irre-- spcctivc 01 sex. Washington corre spondents write mat chances for the success or mis measure are good, In which case we gain another advance step. Verily reforms never co backward. since even if Mr. Butler falls, the grow ing interest in tne woman's l-rancuise movement and the agitation which it causes, demonstrate this truth. BRICHT'S OUR AGENTS. The following persons are duly authorized to ai t as AgenU tor the New Northwest : Mrs. Kern Kalama Mary F. Snow San Francisco A. W. McConnell North Yamhill Horace II. my- New York City Mrs. s. M. Miller Last Chance Mrs J- H- Foster Albany slilivPeoree Benton count v Dr. Bayley -.Corvallls A A Manning?- 7. Olrmnla M iss Virginia, Olds..". McMlnnville Hiram Smith Harrtsburg Mrs. J. W. J nek son Kugene City . W. Beach BuenaVlsta kev. Wm. Jolly H.jn. T. W. Davenport Mary J. Msarers. W. sumard .s. H. ( laughton . A. Reed Mrs. . T. Daniels - Mrs. Nellie Curl P. t". Sullivan-.. - Mrs. M. F. Cook Mrs. SI. a Cllne Mrs. It A. Vnwlere Sire. R. B. IHobop. Rev. J. F. Dumoii Mrs. Jane 51. Wilson Philip Ritz P. D. Moore !ohn Holten , li. Blood. Mrs. SI. Jeffrie. I ir. J. W. Watts Sirs. SI. Kelty A N. Arnold ".. W. Lawson. Sirs. V. A Coburn.. . Mrs. J. DeVore Johnson It Pentland J T. Scott, Esq. Sirs. A. E. Corwln Geo. Engle J. W. Jackson- .. U P. Fisher SI HHIsboro Ilverton Gervnis ..Brownsville Lebanon Salem Salem ...Salem Dallas Lafayette Salem Waltsburg Pendleton Seattle Walla Walla Walla Walla Port Towasend ..TravelIng Agent ......Traveling Agent .Traveling Agent Traveling Agent Lafayette .Albany .Salem Forest Grove Oregon City -The Dalles Forest Grove -Nehalcm .Traveling Agent Emrene tnn VrTii..n rs. l.iurn iierorce li onion I'Alirnmtn Sirs. Nellie Mossman. Olympla I -T. Maulsby .Portland U. w. isrocK.. .Unlon Ridge, W.T - llanies Oehoco Valley Sirs. E. OaksheU -Traveling Agent Sirs. J. C. Hayes Gervais, Oregon James Sance Yreka, California SI. P. Owen..... Soquel, California Sire. L. E. AV'hitmorc Sacramento, California Sirs. Sarah Harry Stockton, California Sirs. Sarah Wallis Slavneld. Cniirnmis 'Woman's Journal" Boston, Slassachusetu, Charles W. Tappan .Salt ljike City. U. T I'henlx, Oregon -Hler, Oregon -Hubbard. Ore-mn ...-Jihedd's, Oregon Other parties desiring to act a AgenU will please forward their names. We want Agents at every postomce throughout Oregon and Washington Territory. Sirs. L. SI. Howell.... Sirs. SI. J. I"enland.. Sirs. SI. A. Dlmlek D. 1'. Porter. - "The Smith sisters, of Glastonbury Ct,, are receiving showers of moral and material aid irom an parts or tue couu trv. Take cood care or those cows Abbv. Fichton! We will break down the obstacles anu prepare ine way lor those that come alter us, iiirougu uou. Amen.' writes a man In Newport. One man sends one hundred dollars, aud an other, In North Carolina, twcnty-tlvo dollars. Among others, Amos iaw renee sends a message of encourage ment" Ail of which, from the Boston Herald, shows that the question of tax ation without representation is takingn iirm hold or the: public xuma.isanncr of Light. And a positive remedy for GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, Non-rctcntlon or Incontinence of Urine, Irrita tion, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Bladder and Kidneys, SPERMATORRHOEA, Leueorrlinxi or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate iiianu,ione in me uiauucr. Colculus Gravel or Brlckdust Deposit and Mu cus or suit' uucuarges. NEW THIS WEEK. H. C. BOSTWICK, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Odd Fellows' Temple, Room No. 10. Residence Harrison street, between Fourth iiiu runt. J3 NOTICE. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING LR.VSED X me ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Begs leave to Inform the public that he has commenceu uusiness wiui FIUST-CL1SS ACCOMMODATIONS At Reasonable Rates. BST Free Coach to and from the House. P. FLEUROT. SKATING CARNIVAL. BY REQUEST OF SI ANY SKATERS, THE Manager of the StaUng Rink will give an other MASQUERADE CARNIVAL, Thursday Evening, March 101b, 1ST From present Indications, this will eclipse anything of the kind that ever took place In the GenU taking part must get tlielr tlckeUi be- iore o o clock ua tuai uay, as Jiuut; w aiier mat time. ' . . . Ladles participating will be granted ad in Is slou and use of skates FREE on that occasion. AUinission for Spectators, w cents. KEARNEY' S FLUID EXTRACT B U C H U ! The only known Remedy for DOCTOR JIM, THE CELEBRATED CHINESE PHYSICIAN, HAS RETURNER TO THIS CITY AFTER an absence or four years, and has opened his orncc at the corner of Washington aud Sec ond streets lup-stnlrs). where lie will treat Pi tts for nil Kinus or diseases wmi in wen tlents : known skill. 3 19 DR. MARY A. THOMPSON, rnvsiciAN and accoucheur DlocAsbl XL between Salmon and Main, opiKislte the imbue square. "iriIYT Because they arc cheap, simple. 1 durable and neat, ami can w put on any jw.it.ti.mi h1i, iwi.utiMi.1. Thcv mu be nacketl and M-nt to uny address in a i.paco ol one foot faquare. So Xali or Srrcnrs About Them ! I'or The Dallc-i : Dally (Sundays excepted) at 3 o'clock A. M. For Astoria: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. M. Tor Knlnnm nnd Tncomn: Dally (Sundays excepted) at G A. Jt. For Victoria; . Wednesday and Saturday nt 6 A. m. S. O. REED. Vice President. FULLY WARRAHTEO FOR THREE YEARS 1 1 l'rlcc-Only Ten Dollar! Calls attended In any part of the city. Ttatterles for sale, and Instructions given on the use of electricity as a Remedial AgenU nl. AgenU wanted In every county In the State. Full directions wim earn ueu. H. R. MORRILL. Iroprlctor. First street, between Yamhill and Taylor. 3 21 Just received, a full stock of Fresh FIELD, FLOWER, VEGETABLE, TREE, 3. V. DOLrit. cc nnoNAUCii. JOS. SIMON. DO 1. 1'tl. uolph, Dno.Acnn, noLrn i smo, Attorncyi-at-Law. ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, PORTLAND. THE SKATING RINK, Ou Fourth Street, between Pine nnd A. Skatltii It KAKNKY'S Every Day, except Sunday, from 10 to i: anu irom to i o ciock. Adnilsslon l'rec-L'se of. Skates, cts. EXTRACT BTJCHTJ Permanently cures all diseases ol the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Existing In men, women and children, Skating every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day rivenings, irom , , 10 iu o ciock. MUSIC BY BRASS BAND. Aduilsslou, 23 ct. fse ol Skntesi, S3 cts, Wednesday has been set apart exclusively for Ladles. 311 m. 1'IiY.malk, lessee, rWNO MATTER WHAT THE AGE!" Pmf. Steele envs: "One bottle of Kearney Mn id Kxtrart Kucha Is worth mora than all other Iluchus combined." rrlce, $1 per Bottle, or Six Bottles for Si Depot, Xo. 101 Dunne Kt ew lork. A Phvslelan In attendance to answer corre spondence nnu give aaTice gmns. eB-Send stamp for pamphlets, free. 3 -i' tf THOMPSON HOUSE, Corner of First nnd Jefferson Htreet. I0RTI.VND, OREGON. Bosrd, per week, $1 00 1 Board & Lodgls;, M 00 3 BOARD, BY THE DAT, SI 00. 11 I". I". STEWART, Morrison Street, SL Charles Bulldln; WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, ASP DEALER IX Clocks, Watches and Jewelers' Goods. Repairing done as usual. 3 11 FSANCIS A. EFFINOER, Morrlsoa Stmt. St. Charles Dalldlng, Book-sollor and Stationer. 3 II If SOMETIIIXG NEW! THE JONES SPRING BED! THE BEST IN THE MATCKET! EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. J. K. IVITUERELL. No. 80 Front Street, Portlnnd, I?INDS EMPrXJYJIENT FOR ALL THOSE 1 applying for situations In any capacity Irom Wood-chopper down to n Fat Office. Pays snrclsl ittpnilon to obtaining Farm Hcln. liouse Sen-ants, Railroad Hands, etc., Irre- sx:uve or Nationality. TO TIII1 NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES Xo Charge for Advice and Consnltatlon. pf. CAnm.vWjL Sg DANCING SCHOOL, Corner of Front and Ash streets. TR.J. IL DYOTT.irrndiiali.nrLfrrnn Mnl- V 'f8' Cpll"ee. Philadelphia, author of sever- ' iunuie Hurts, can ue consulted on all dis eases of the Sexual nr TT.4n.iw n-.... I I. he has made on especial study), either In male or remale, no matter from what cause originat ing or of how lone standing, a nrMirnr-i years enables him to treat diseases with suc cess. Cures guaranteed. Reasonable charges. Those at a distance can forward letter describ ing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay Send for the "Guide to Health;" price, 10c J. b. niorr, si. THYSICIAX AND BURGEON, 101 Dtune St., X. T. 3 21 tf classes on Monday and Thursday evenings. ...... . . . I . I n MfVnvnnAn CHI T, L!.- umiurcn s cioss rsiiurui.j uw ...... every Hat unlay cveninc. rATX.r.r 3 Q r. LAlWlliliiii JfWCUl'J, CO., Dry BRADLEY, MARSH & Wholesale nnd Retail Goods Warehousemen, And General Importers of AMERICAN AND ENGLISH GOODS, Corner of Front and Stark streets, Portland, Oregon. Cash advances made on evcrr description of I urcgon produce. j iii W. B.CARDWELL, I'liyslclnn and Riirgcou. OOlcc-Room No. 9, second floor, S. W. corner Third ana itomson sireeis corner-iuuui, tn- iMnMnnThin snrl fnrrifian-. Inofflco ot all hours, Day and Night, unless out on nroretstonai UTjsineif. Jim C. S. SIX."V33K SELLING GOODS VERY LOW, 131 First Street, Between Mo'rrlson and Yamhill. AT II GARDEN SEEDS! FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Grccii-IIonse I'lnnts, EVERGREENS AND SHRUBBERY. Send for catalogue. HACHKNBY .t STBMME, Corner of Flrt and Taylor streets, Portland, Oregon. -THE SKI. I'-ACT I NO RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES, An article long needed by the public, havejust been received from the East by CEORCE A. PEASE &. CO., COR. OF. MORRISON AND FIRST STREETS. Only place in the city that has them. Call and sec them, and you will be sure lo pur- cna.se, cs nicy are so nanuy, anu cheaper than ordinary goods. Full satisfaction guaranteed on all goods. 3 19 XT IS VERY ELASTIC, CHEAP AND DURA- J lile; has no uarborior vermin aim Cannot Get Ont of Order. Is 3iow th leading cheap Spring Bed In the Eairtem markeL It can be uau o ii ic Aiu .V uiunn ul.ii. Wholesale Agents, I"ortlnnd, Or Tyler Shipley. Forest Grove; C. F. Royal, larayciie; j. a. jayior, wuumiiiic, ":!' Diuin, North Y'amhlll; Henry Werlng, HIHs- ooro. Refer to Qnlmby & Perkins, American Ex- chuigo, l"ortland ; J. T. hcoll, N. j booueil and Jerome McJIlnnvIlIe: a l.tmilrm! ntlifrs 3 J7(j rorei.iniYr,uni;uii. Porter. Forest Grove; Dr. Sutton, I t c- a. c Jlwhlbold, Hlllslmro. and D thers. TYLER J: SHIPLEY, D. D. ISRIGGS, CEXEBAl JOBBER IH THE FURNITURE LINE, Washington St., bet. Third and Fourth, Portland, Oregon. FURNITURE REPAIRED t VARNISHED, Chain Er-Canrd and fane for Sale. Will go out to residences to do anything In my line. Btr Mate me itenainngof uuairs a specially, Don't want any llal purses arounu. i T'.irtl.-ind. Sent. 1. 1RTX. Statement: My son Henry, now tx yers of a"e, had a severe attack oftlie malignant form or scarlet fever about four years ago. My fam ily physician. Dr. Hamlin.of Maryxvllle, Cali fornia, told me that the child had better have died, as he would be afflicted ail his life with sort's or a, scrofulous nature, which he consid ered Incurable. The condition of the clUId up to last April seemed to confirm the IXKJtor's opinion, as he never was free Irom those eruptious tores. A number or our best physi cians had endeavored In vain to give the child relief. At the time I commenced giving him Dr. Borzeau'sSmall-pox Remedy the chlU was unable to open his eyes, his face was a com plete mass of inflammation nnd corruption running from both ears. He took two Txittlefc of the above-named medicine as per directions. In twelve hours from commencing to take the . metiicine, a lavoraoie ciiaiiuu i.ua uuutwuic. and In less than six weeks all traces of the old affliction had disappeared. JNO. M. FRON K. The following named persons are referred to ns havlnga knowledge of the above statement: Dr. J. A. Blanchard. oculist, who treated the hild for sore eyes. Dr. uiltncr, Dr. is. u. rree- land, J. Murray, contractor, Geo. W. Hillman, Isaac Shennnn, and many others of lorthnd, Oregon. JOHN M. FRONK. Albany, Oregon, Juno 1, ISZS. Mr. Corwin Dear Sir: I used two bottles of iloth of my chlldred had It, and all the medi cine iney uscu was jour Miuiii-ju icmcu. Their recovery was speedy and complete. CHARLES NOLiVN. Portland, Oregon. Sept. 1. 1ST!. Mrclerk. W. Cnviness. was taken sick with ni,.:isin last Mnrch. I administered Dr. Bor- zetiuN smnll-pox remedy according to occom panylngdlrectlons.nnd In all my experience with that disease I never needed a more com plete and speedy recovesy. - it. j. riu.riii.u.i Druggist, 113 First street, Portland. - Portlnnd, Oregon, Sept. W, 1STX For the benefit of my friends and the public. I hlnlc the following facts: On the th dav ot September, I felt quite unwell, having hcad- acue, pains in my uacK nnu joiuu, wiin occas ional chills; a fever set In and about the Sth a scarlet rash was plain to be seen on my skin. I had become satisneu mat 1 nan tne symp toms of small-pox, and commenced taking Corwln's preparation Tor the cure of that dis ease, and It proved a success in my case, as no farther developments appeared. I took but IS dose, and has oblnce felt nil right. I have no hesitancy in recoinmenuing ii 10 my menus who may feel any symptoms of small-pox, JAMES F. G VLLIGHKR, Boot maker, I'Jts First street, ivrtiauu. Portland, Oregon, Sept. 15,lg73. I have taken one bottle of Dr. Borzeau's Small-pox Remedy as a preventative, and al- tuougli irenuenwy cxposeu iu ine uuuinb at the time, I escaped nil symptoms. JAX1KK M. MAYBERY, Contractor mid Builder, Portland, Or. T have taken Corwln's Small-pox Remedy. and being exposed to the disease at tho same time, csca pea nil sympionis, which is me omy proorthat It Is a preventative. i uioomi, City Conncllman, 3d Ward, Portland, Or. I have been using Corwln's Small-por Rem edy, and though exposed to the disease, have no symptoms. I believe It to be a preventative as well as a cure. A. McEWAN. l-ortianu, ur. 1 being exposed to the small-pox, contracted the disease. I used for It Corwln's preparation and no other medicine except alteratives. The postnlcs never matured. Left no marks. My illness was not at all severe. My children, Dye In number, were all taken with the dis ease, and treated by"onc of our Vest physicians. FISH, J. M. DYEH , DEALER IX OYSTERS, CLAMS, MU5KL5, 13AME, POULTRY, -JISB- r R V I T S J rVYSTERS, CLAMS AND SALT WATER V Fish receives! rrom """ delivered to any pari o. .-v.., - Oysters(opcned)cts.perlOO; Clams.Mcts. MUSEUM, r-nc-n .Tv-n ASH STREETS, lORTL.ND. riiMi - T. A. WOOD, proprietor. nsir I" Place to visit first of all othera an Instl 1 tnTlorfof rU merttnstructlve, amusing. entertAlninc. WnV !?V v.. Sundays except- VPn s " i'hlldren unier 10 half CU. rtuwT t 3 IClf pine. MRS. Vril.VJI 1IENDEE, CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM Congress Hall, Bush Street, Room . second floor. Circles Thursday and Saturday evenings. Seances for wuiihm. vjnii CHRIS. SCLOTII, TNVTTES HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE X IHbiic generally to can ai u NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Wrulilugton St., one door enst ofTUIrd, vnju A. C. WALLINC, Book and Job Printer, PITTOCKTS BUILDIXG, UP-STAIRS, Corner Front and Stark streets, Portland, Oregon. Work done at REASONABLE RATES. 2-3i employed by tneciiy. une.aginoi wuy., died, nnd the balance were badly marked. I used about two bottles oi ine 1 .J"?; . rMii.i Portland, Oregon. August 2MS73. I was taken with small-pox about the Sth of July. I had pureha-sed u jbotiie oi xn. ieau'sman-ioA. in.-iiic.ij n.."- - r-.r;-",' and eommencetl taking It as soon as 1 was sat isfied I had the disease, which was on the sec ond day of my Illness. My sickness was mild, except severe vomiting . which took Place be fore I commenced using th;- medicine. Tho vomiting is wiiai convince m;u wc ui place that I had tho small-pox. I took one Uitii think about thirty doses. In three days I was able to go to work. I have have no doubt but that the Itemedy saved me from be ing marked, ana pcruups uum unun. Stane Mason and Gardner. Statement of J. R. Ijikc, dealer In stoves and tin-ware, on trout, between Morrison nnd Yamhill streets: -aiy uaugnier rtis taKvn Willi the small-pox about the nth of August. A physician was employed, and the patient was apparently In a critical condition. I pro cured Dr. Borzeau's Small-pox remedy, which was admlnlstesed with apparent good effect. My wife, being exposed, had taken the medi cine as a preventative hod the primary svmp toms, but no postules, or serious sickness." Tills Remedy Is also a sure cure for Chicken pox, Scarlet Fever, Measles, and all scrofolous ami skin diseases. SAMUEL CORWIN, Offlcc-Southwcst corner' Malnand First St. Orders sent to Samuel Corwln. Proprie tor. or E. O. Freeland, 121 First St., Portland, Oregon, wllL be promptly attonded to. Orders foradoien or moro will seatta ny part or the United States by Express, L. u eBTrice One Dollar per Bottle.-w 3 10 .