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FRIDAY. AUGUST 25, 1876. HOME NEWS. EEOEUTEVEJTTS. "Trial by a Jutfof One's Peers." The President, with his family, left This subject was assigned to Llllle Washington on the 19th Inst, for Long Devereux Blake at the grand protest MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. SINGER SEWING MACHINE. Branch. Edwin Booth and his troupe left Chi cago on the 18th lust, by a special train for San Francisco. The Atlantic Mills, at Lawrence, Mass., will start up September 14, giv- B AY VIEW HOUSE, meeting of Woman Suffragists at Phila delphia on the Fourth of July, where upon Bhe make the following remarks, which must appeal to the common sense and candid judgment of all : I have been asked to speak to you to- "vrn. dexter informs the public day on the injustice of denying to worn- M SStoSL en ine rigllt. oi trim oy a jury oi ineir i over any other summer itesort are too wen peers. The time la too short to uo any WT,,7h"K .".TCVi.TC justice to so great a subject. 1 will Xn'd across the Bay iroru Astoria, o the SHERMAN & HYDE, mprplv nail votir attention to a few chitrri side of Cape Hancock, and very near have her speed increased by supplying Oakland and Looklnglas., Oregon, has points. I do not suppose that women -d adjacent to to M MtJ- new cylinders. Bridge across the Williamette is again Die topic for voluble real estate ageDts and enthusiastic citizens. G. W. C. T. Dunbar lias been in this city and vicinity for some days, active, as usual, iu his chosen field. The Voos Villa property was sold by the sheriff on Mouday. Amos N. Kiug was the purchaser. 1'rice, S4,000. Most of the families who have been sojourning at the seaside during the summer have returned to their homes The rector of Trinity Church is solic iting aid to pay off a $1,000 debt staud ing against that church. $000 has been subscribed. The Georgia Minstrels will appear at New Market Theater on the 29th and 30th. Any amount of amusement is in store for pleasure-seekers, Mr. Roberts, of the popular firm of i-isuei itooeris, oi tins city, lias re turned from below with an elegant stock or fall clothing. (Jail and ex amine goods and prices. Mercbants and milliners in the in terior will bear in mind the fact that to New York and Philadelphia. Dis patches from some localities in Penn sylvania and New York aunounce a slight frost ou the 20th. A Bismarck special to the Pioneer Press says the steamer "Key West" Corner of Kearny and Sntter Streets, SAN FRANCISCO, 110 and 121 First Street, Cor. Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, Importers, Publishers, and Dealers In Musical Merchandise. Y.. Ttn-r rnltv. TV T jno smau-pox iiuw iu me city. Street preaching was conducted by Capt. Wilkinson on First street Sunday afternoon. For school books and stationery co to ing employment to ,200 operatives J. IV. Ulll B OO.'S. bee their tieW ad- At tua Jnsfnnno nf Ronnfnr MltMioll vertisement. ., ,, , .. ... , , , , me uiuu oerviue uu me route oetween me sieamer "ity oi oaiem" is to been doubled. win ever be eager to serve as jurors, it Ied ror sailing. Rowing. Fishing, and , , . , T ,, is a privilege that men do not usually Bathing. The dark forest, with its picturesque ine Commissioner of Indian Affairs ,.rv after- that Is not the Question: it Is drives, its mountain springs, profusion of wild j . , i . ' .. . . hprries. wild nowers ana lerns. me norse trail uhs uivhi nprni h nn in ipnprn npr . trnr nrt vin ivian rn onrvn n liirnrH. 1 1 1 J I. I - ' ., 1 1 r o i j j : I lo the Uape lorequcBinttua ur wamcra,iauucui i tvfrrcsT wrrrcvr nnnra dan to raise 1000 Pawnee recruits for if by misfortune you are brought to a the most delightful Panoramas the eye ever sheet rau&ic, muaio uuuu.s, l" I j ..T. ...t,.i. i..... ,nni. oritnocco.1 Thfi Mizv beaches, its oaves, luxu- 1 the Sioux war. I,UU,,,X u" ""rJVf.VJ.TA": A""' riantly -wooded islands, its views of Astoria, peers s at may ue auieiy sum mai tuc.o Cnln-oti Fort Stevens, moist old Tillamook, The longed for cool weather has come tare many cases in which men are in- in the distance. KuuJiieieiifc iuoii,i juiyio " ,h t the Fort, and also of Mr. Mnn- are on trial, 'lake, for example, ine Knn ami family, of the Lighthouse, make that I crime oi lnianticiue; wuai rau u jury place wen wonny oi yihiu i t .,., :oi, n...i ilaonnir I Tho Salt Water Balhing in the Bav.wlthin . jj: i. of the Hotel, eiceis anything far or wuicn tug at a woman's uean wneu sue near for warmth of the water and mildness of stands lace to lace wltu tuis temptation .' its waves, and is rar preierauie to tne neavy What can thev know of the shame aud sun anu com wmus .uiura.mimrra.rau v uul wu uiey kuuw in iue ""'c "u" invanas whlle the strong swimmer, or those miserv that drive her to the crime? A ,h rnnmin? surf, in a few minntPK was firmJ into n. fpw milp hplniv T7nrt lurv of hpr npera ! a court of lUStlCe! wait will And a beach unsurpassed in beauty. T.,f i ir.,K i u .r w iut a mncKerv oi tne terms. xor. u" ""-".."."' .w"v-"''S" LUUIU1UUU JOIUIUJU,!); U, fJUHJ I I I . . I ,7 .. 1 i f mnmnli n fa tnnnm I thirty lUlleS. At lUlS EUIX UIB OUg6 TOCES fiffw Tiiilinng wllhnut mitprlnl ofToot win u uu iu saji iiwn numcu u .m,- ,5001 lnlo we aeeao, iram wucd un tlity lUUiailS, UilllOUt material ellect. . t f , d ,tv ! Wvomiuc erstate from the sea Bass. Rockash.Tora Cod. Rutherford B. Hayes resigned his they have again aud again proved that Flesifeoe SVis,f hifiinf8 n. they could wen discharge us responsi- ,ack a sutnciency of these desirable adjuncts.) tennial Commissioners on account of ,ilpr n,iv,.(l iurv of six men and six children. Teams to the Weather beach, Cro- other duties, and Gen. Buckiaw, of Fre- women sat ou a murder case where the Vt!l'th?ofSh. mnnf fliin lin Imnn un mm I for tlm fpAtimmiv wna vprv conflictincr. that the To those who would like to camp out. wood , ,,,, unpnt Hip linnra of retirement In I and water, and the useof ground, free. Orocer- P,ace- I .f.iP . 'f."f; ! m." f,"i,To,,o provisions, milk, eggs, butter, etc, for sale Ughty Chinese boys left to-day while the men on the other side of the Hotl, If they prefer, at fair rates. A large for Philadelphia, to attend the exhibi OFFICE OF THE SINQER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, No. 105 Third Street, Portland, May 27, 1875. THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT 1 . ,, . INo. Machines No. Machlnesllncrease orDe- Name of Company and Machine. sold In 1873. sold In 1874. crease. The Singer Manufacturing Company . 2W.f 2.U Increase Bi Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Company I?429 Dec.eaK6 .tS-SS Howe Sewing Machine Company (estimated) 154,000 3jWO " 9i99? Domestic Sewing Machine Company 40,114 2,i00 ' 17,414 Grovcr i Baker Sewing Machine Company 36,179 2000 " 16,179 Weed " " ' 21.769 20,4th " 174 Wilson " " " 2147 1723 " 3,722 Wilcox & Glbbs " " " 15488 13,710 " 1,478 American B. H. " " " 14,182 1329 " 65S Florence " ' " 8,960 517 3,443 Victor " " " 7,448 6,292 " 1,154 tna, J. E. Braunsdorf & Co 3.081 13M " 115 anSCELLAlfEOUS. These Kunerb Instruments have achieved a success unparalleled in the history of Piano forte Manufacture. They are remarkable for ureat volume, Purity and Sweetness of Tone, and Durability. 'I'H H fjUl.TTR'H A'1'HI . THE MOST EXTENSIVE ORGAN WORKS IN THE WORLD ARE THOSE OF J. ESTEY & CO., Brattlcboro, Vermont, ESTABLISHED. nSCELIiANEOUS. It. DIRECTORY. 1846 Jacob Mayer returns from New York tion. They are the students being ed next week, with a magnihceut stock of cated iu this country under thesuperin- . door spent the same time in vfSnSiM - ... poKer. TUB ueeu oi women ou juries stage Office to Oyslervlile, Post Office, Wells, I . 1 . .. .5 , ) 1, . . . ntlm. T?.A I- ri . I ! V r- I -(-., 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I liim I I Li 1 1- iiiii. 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 I piuiiiiti.u. auaikc uiou iut.in 11 ii .un niuun . .....j " 1 1 , tendence of the Chinese educational commission. At the session of the Grand Lodge of Colored Masons, at Columbus, Ohio, on the 19th inst., the report of the Grand Master stated the membership in the State to be between 12,000 and 15,000, fall goods exactly suited to the trade, George P. Itiley has opened a first- class barber siiop on lirststreet, betucc-u plain anu jNiauison, to wiucii lie re spectfully invites those iu quest of a tousorial artist who fully understands his business. Captain Sladen, of General Howard's staff, had the misfortune to full last Saturday and fracture the thigh of the aud constantly Increasing. 'TVtt ii w i aF.lulcu Tl,e employes of the New York & at Fort Stevens ' New Jersey Itailroad have struck, aud His Honor Judge Shattuck decides traffic over the road is suspended. Non thatoneyear'simprisonmentisstifftcieut payment of wages the past four mouths penalty for the shooting of a youug lady and protesting of notes given for previ wiiue ou uer way , cuurcu oy a mau f months' wages, Is the cause. Q who acknowledges allegiance to nausht b ' save his own unbridled passions. Speaker Kerr died at Bock Bridge The regular meeting of Portland Alum Springs, West Virginia, on the Lodge, I. O. G. T., on Monday evening evening of the 19th. His disease was was largely attended, many visiting COIlsumption of the bowels. Hia re members being present from abroad. r , , Thia T.miiro iina lntniw ronpivpfi n noiv mains were embalmed and taken to impetus aud lias now every appearance New Albany, Indiana, for interment, of success, Induced by systematic, har- on Mouday. His sufferings during his T . . Illness were great, but his mind was 1.11c iiuiiiu lur Ariuiiy Vjuuicu ouuiiay i ouiioui was iiusipuueu eariy 111 tne reforms, this can only come with the ballot. And the day of our freedom is surelv at baud ! As surely as tins sum merbtin bathes ail nature witn itseiiui- irence, so surely shall the sun of liberty arise for us and shed its bright beams over a fully enfranchised race. MARRIED: or danm foes, and more beautiful tracks and shad v croves cannot be found. The only re gret the Landlord has. Is that his house Is not I larger; out nis grounus are large eniiusu anu beautiful enough to warrant next season a Ho tel wormy oi tne surrounuings. U. it. Dti-XitiK, rropneior. Ifleischnee, MAYEE & CO., mHEY NOW HAVE EIGHT EXTENSIVE 1 Factories, employlnK between 500 and 600 workmen, manufacturing-1,000 Cottage Organs monthly about twice as many as any other establishment In the world. The finest cases I The best tone ever produced in tuts class ot Organs charming all, tiring none. Wonderful and Beautiful Solo Slops, VOX JUBILANTE, VOX UUMAJNA, DEDICANTE, VIOLETTA, Original with and peculiar to the Estey Organs. In this city, August 14, Mr. Harry Chapman and Mrs. u. w. urown. r.o cams. 5H- NOS. 43 AND 45 FRONT STUEET, NEW THIS WEEK. SCHOOL BOOKS! IMMENSE STOCK NOW ARRIVING J. K. GILL & CO.'S. Importers and Wholesale Dealers. i ADR STOCK OF SPRING GOODS IS NOW I complete and we offer to the trade an un rivaled assortment or Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, The Most Desirable Instruments in the mvket for church nd parlor. Over 28,000 now In use. SHERMAN & HYDE, GEXERAX, ACEXTS, SAN FRANCISCO. UANTTTACTUaEHS OF TUX 70,000 IN ACTUAL USE. Instruments Warranted, for Five Years A. F. SMITH Sc. CO., General Agents for Oregon and Washington Territory ror tue Kstey cottage Organs and the season, tirst on account of ram anu then because of high water, and as the picnic season has now gone, it is proposed to return the money to ticket holders who wisu it refunded. All money unclaimed will be used in buying books for tiie buuday Scuool. A beggar woman, "valy poor," the mother of "nine small children," etc., accompanied by one of the unkempt brood, solicited aims of our citizens last week, while her protector dodged around corners, bearing in his brawny arms the "one at the breast," rating soundly the woman wuen ner story railed to open tue purses of those solicited. STATIONE IS. Y . SU.ll.MONS. The Tndiaus recently ran off a herd of 400 beef cattle from the Black Hills, killing all but one. A large number of horses have also been run off. The bovs killed one Indian, and his head TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIE STATE ,ill !, i,. oiM,t o.,f t.J 4- f P.re?on. forJ.h? county of Multnomah.- ... o i"--' "-v..".-" ocui, iu Jalle jsevins.t'iaintin, vs. Kooert i-iNevins, iVnd.in.inn ...linn t nrnDn.,ia DeleiidanL To Robert L. Nevlns. the above .."vi i.uu.ij nciiEji.o. ,., lipfpnilnnt Tn the name nf the Stntr of Uray .agie'S scalp, taken liy Dave Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and uuhwer iue cuiujjiuiul iiicu uuiiiab juu 111 um above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you NEWS ITEMS. STATE AND TEKIHTORIAI- Campbell, was sent to the Bismarck Tribune by steamer "Josephine." The Times of August 21st has a remark able editorial showing that Gov. Tildeu, having sworn iu 1SG3 that his entire in come for the year 1S62, from all sources liable to taxation, counsel fees, divi dends, rents, and profits, was only $7,- lf served within this county, or 11 served In any other county of this State, then within twenty days Irom tne date ot the service oi tnis sum mons upon you, or if the service Is made by publication, then you are so required to an swer on or before the first day ot tho regular term or said court wnicn snau convene alter this notice shall have been published once a week lor six consecutive weeks, the first publi cation whereof is made this 18th day of August, is7ii, ana u you ian so to answer, ior want Clothing, Hals, Furnishing Goods, And Millinery Goods, On Very Favorable Terms. We are the only Wholesale House in this . State which imports MILLINERY GOODS direct from Eastern and European Markets. Arion Piano Warerooms No, Forte. Portland, 109 Front Street, Oregon. Bffl-Special Terms to Churches, Lodges, Sem lnaries, etc. Send for illustrated catalogues. o-sj SNA TV ANTED I A FEW GOOD AGENTS, rpO SELL HILL'S MANUAL OF BUSINESS 1 FORMS: by Prof. Thos. E. Hill. UUIDK-liUAKU TO xijAiVtxl, HSAUE, AiN U COMPETENCE; by W.W. Hall.M. D.,ofNew lorK. ZELIS ENCLYCLOPEDIA AND UNIVER SAL DICTIONARY. FUN BETTER THAN PHYSIC: by the same author. PERILS OF EARLY LIFE: by Geo. L. Steb- blns, M. D. WHAT OF THE CHURCHES AND CLERGY T And several other valuable works. A few lady canvassers will find profitable employment. j. w. sruursu, uenerai Agent, No. UV Front street. 5-3S Portland, Oregon. Objects or the Order. To shield the innocent ; to succor the tempt ed ; to encourage the struggling ; to give relief to the suffering ; to bury the dead, and more fully to strengthen the fraternal bonds which should unite all true men and women In their mission of mercy and love. Supreme Secretary s Geo. B. Hudson. No. 325 Kearny street, San f rancisco, laiuornia. Orcson, Idaho and Washington Terri toryOfficers of Grand Encampment: Grand Com., A. F. Johnson, Portland, Or. urana uoun., j. JU. uacon, uregon my, ur. Grand J. C, Cella A. "Whitney, Portland. Grand Secy., W. H. Roberts, Olympla, W. T. Grand Treas., J. H. Munson, Olympla. Grand C. of H., J. E. Houston, Junction City, Or Grand Chaplain, Enoch Turner, Portland. Grand M. of C, Mary Hurley, Lewiston, LT. Grand Guard, Edward Casey, Dallas, Or. Grand Sent., M. M. Lucas, Portland. The next session of the Grand Encampment will be held In Olvmnla. W. T.. commencing on the second Tuesday of November, 1876. D. D. Grand Commanders, Authorized to organize new Encampments anywhere within the Jurisdiction of the Grand Encampment : E. P. Ferry, Olympla, "W. T. Nelson Huntington, Montlcello, TV. T Miss Joanna Lyle, Dallas, Oregon. J. H.Johnson, McMlnnvIlle, Oregon. C. A. Mlsslmer. The Dalles. Oregon. G. A. Deland, Portland, Oregon. J. E. Houston, Junction City, Oregon. J. L. Johnson, Marshfleld, Oregon. J. M. Howe, Lewiston, I. T. 1.1st of Encampments. OREOON. Harmony No. 4, Portland, Oregon ; Tuesday evening; G. A. Deland, C; C. A.Coburn,R.S. Oneonta No. 6, The Dalles, Oregon; Saturday evening; R. W. Crandall, C; Miss ClaraHuma son, R. S. Lee No. 7, Junction City, Oregon ; Monday evening; J. M. Starr, C; J. M. Laflerty, It- S. LaCreole No. 10, Dallas, Oregon ; Monday evening ; Edward Casey, a; C. W. Teal, R. S. Confidence No. 11, McMlnnvIlle, Oreeon; Tuesday evening; J. H. Johnson, C; H. A. Brown, R. S. Perrydale No. 13, Perrydale, Polk connty, Oi- egon : Saturday evening ; AVllliam Uglow.C,; . 15. unitwoou, it. s. WASIIINOTON TERRITORY. evening; Nelson Huntington.C.; KStone,R.S. Washington No. 3, Olympla, W.T.; Tuesday evening; J. H.Munson,C; W. H. Roberts, R. 8 Eureka No. P, Port Townsend, "W.T.: Wed nesday evening; W. H. Arnell, C; C. O. Mor gan, R.S. Dayton No. 10. Davton : Satnrdav evenlner; J. H. LIstar, C; J. H. Kennedy, R. S. IDAHO TERRITORY. Lewiston No. 1. Lewiston. Idaho : Saturday evening ; H. O. Adams, C; E.A. Rowley, R. S. Should any errors apnear in the above Direc tory, the Grand Secretary will have them cor rected on receiving proper notification undei seal of the Encampment. 5-19-ly Instruments Sold on Easv I Installments. Travel on the Sound is unusually brisk. The Circuit Court of Clatsop county Has adjourned until tue liatli inst. Manv miners have left OwvIiph for the Black Hills on account of hard debted to the Government in a consid times. erable sum for unpaid income tax for The annual conference of the M. E. 1862, and we have two statements by unurcu convened at Albauy onj Wed- Tilden utterly inconsistent with each ,r r, j . J Other, luuru v. xrowii anu wiie returnea irom tue .asL oy tne steamer "Ajax" ivrciiasi. agency. on luesaay. juss ClaraDuniway oilers her services to the Nineteen cuns were fired at Victoria I public as a Purchasing Agent. Orders for on the arrival of the "Amethyst" with I every conceivable article of Ladies' and Chll 11R hp In 1R7R rvpun flint Hnrinw tlin thereof.the Plaintiff will take a decree against iio, ne, in lato, swears mat aunng me f di , ,. f ,, raarrle contract existing between yourself and said Plaintiff, same vear. 1SR2. he receivpil from two - ' ' I . i .... ...... i .. .. .1 ) .. r l . .. sources alone, for his services to a Single minor child mentioned in the complaint, and fomnanv "0 000 hv hit own iwnrn nil. Ior lne cosls anu uisourscments ot tnis suit, company, 5u,wu, oy nis own sworn au- Th, summona ,,abiished bv order of Hon. mission. Therefore. Tilden stands In- E. D. Shattuck, Judge of said court, which or- uci trt uuij iiiuuc ot tuuui uci a nituiu in m Judicial District on the 12th day of August, 1870. UAI'LtSS & JIULKEY, 5-50 Attorneys Ior Plaintiff. Our arrangements are so complete now that we are enabled to offer greater inducements in styles and prices than at any previous reason, and we solicit the patronage of the trade in Oregon and "Washington Territory. 5-32 XEIMETEK UTTER, Fashionable Merchant Tailors AND HATTERS. We have constantly on hand a good assort ment oi RELIABLE CHEAP PLA.XOS, Made from the best seasoned material, and FULLY WARRANTED. JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING A COM plete stock of the latest styles ot Fashionable Men's and Boys' Hats. No old Stock, but the best New Goods that could be bought in tne .Eastern marceu 31 FIRST ST., BETWEEN 5-11 PINE AND ASH. ANOTHER NEW STORY. the vice regal party. About one million feet of logs are en route for Albauy from the logging- camp on diary's itiver. "Weather-wise people predict a hard winter, basing their calculations on the unusually large crop of hazlenuts Mrs. Corts, late of Olympia. has re ceived an appointment in the Depart menioi war at wasnington Ulty, British Columbians wear Dufferin gaiters, Dufferin neck-ties and Dufferin . collars, and drink Dulleriu cocktails, The saw-mill at Independence was dren's Wear, or for Jewelry, Silver or Plated Ware, Notions, Patterns, Musical -Instruments, etc., etc, will receive her prompt personal at tention. Persons living at a distance will find It to their advantage to send their orders. In ordering millinery, ribbons, ties, etc, state the age and complexion of wearer, color of hair and eyes, style of features, and how the hair is worn. No order attended to unless accom panied by the cash, and all transactions to be considered final. The same conscientious care will be exercised In making purchases as though the owner were present, and Miss Dun- way's acquaintance with the trade will always (SUMMONS. Ff THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for the county of Multnomah. Hannah thus, nalntlir, vs. James thus, De fendant. To James Tlilis. the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon yon are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within ten days from the date or tne service or tuts summons upon you u served within this county, or if served in any other county in this State, then within twenty nays irom ine uate oi tne service oi mis sum mons unon vou. or In case service Is made by this publication, then you are so required to answer said complaint on or before the first ACFRIAI QTflRY flTTUC ARflVC TITI C OI lne ne" Ierm 01 sala court, wnicn OtniAL OIUKI Ur int ACUVt 1 1 1 Lt, Shau convene after this notice shall have been published once a week for six consecutive Prices as low as worthless Pianos are sold for I elsewhere. FISIIEL Ss ROBERTS, EDNA AND JOHN A Komaiire of Idaho Flat. Call and see us. before purchasing. Jjg L,B3tlillg C I 0 t ll j 6 F S lly MRS. A. J. DUNIWAY, Will commence Its course through the columns oi inert EwjtORTu west in a snort time. enable her to secure honorable bargains. burned down on Tuesday of last week. Terms of commission, five per cent. Ladies Fire originated the saw-dust. Loss, writing for information concerning prices, about $2 000. styles, etc, must inclose a stamp to pay return Mr. VT. Campbell, of McMlnnvIlle. had all ins wool burned at the recent The American Newspaper DmErrroRYis an fire at St. Joe. There were 150 fleeces, epitome of newspaper history. It is also re- Tnls story w"'be c..'!?!Srl!ls Interest wnrr n nrnnan v ;t.s nr i no n ni MtA r .... Ainnn vu 2'VWHWJ v'iv v'uut i gaiutu o tu umviui tcgtoici ui kiivuituiuiia. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUItSt'ltmE! weeks, to-wit: on tho 9th day of October. 1876, and if you fall so to answer, for want thereof. the plaintiff will take a decree against you for a dissolution or tne marriage contract now ex isting between yourself and plaintiff, for the care and custodvof the minorchlld mentioned and described in the complaint, and for costs anu aisDursements. This summons Is nubllshed by orderof Hon. E. D. Shattuck. Judge, which order Is made and entered In open Court this ISth day of July, IS7H. UAfliKS K JlUliKHl, 5-16 Attorneys for Plaintiff. SPEND YOUR MONEY FOR BOOKS ! Portland, Oregon. HEADQUARTERS OF ALL THE LEADING MuslcTeachers and Bray's Quadrille Band, Professor Parrish, Prompter. Also, music ar ranged lor brass and string bands. Instru ments selected for persons wishing to purchase. uruers to De leit witn smsituAai niut,, corner First and Slorrlson streets. Also, headquarters of the Northwestern Band, -arroti, jaucr. SHERIFF'S SALE. T)Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO ME Jj directed, Issued out of the Circuit Court of tue state or uregon ior .Multnomah county. In favor oi Elizabeth Johnson. Plaintiff, and against George W. Johnson, Defendant, for the MERCHANT TAILORS IN OREGON, Corner First and Washington Street, 4 31 5-19 Jackson county's portion of the inter- ThIs feature requires the closest scrutiny to est on the irreducible school fund for prevent it from leading to abuses. The plan the year 187G, amounts to $1,463 14 in adopted by the publishers of the Directory to coin, aud $GS3 78 in currency. secure correct and trustworthy reports Is rigid Several eases of smnll.nnvarprpnnril ln lts requirements, and Is adhered to with at different nlaces in tli intorior. tho Impartiality. Successful publishers, who have something to gain by a comparison, are gener ally prompt, not only to send reports ln con formity, but give Messrs. Geo. P. Rowcil & Co. such inlormatlon as enables them to weed out unsubstantiated statements of pretenders in Journalism. The popularity of the book, and the general confidence in Its accuracy and good faith, are attested by the immense body of ad vertisements lt receives. 4 26 persons all having become infected on tne steamer "Jonn Jj. Stephens." Captain John Gocbran, Representa tive elect to tue legislature irom Clack amas county, is busy euciueerinir a transportation" scneme tnat shall leave somet-himr to the farmers after their crops are placed in the market, The farmers of Lane countv becran Harvesting last weeK. Tne prospect is a vat.ttaht.ii discovery. nr.j. p. Miner, a that the crop will fall at least one- practicing physician at 327 Spruce street, Phila fourtb short. Fields which promised del nhla. has discovered that the extract of cran- from 25 to 30 bushels per acre are, in berries and hemp combined cures headache, buiub luswuces, jieiuiug only irom IU either bilious, dyspeptic, nervous, or sick head WJ iO UUSI1U1B. I ..hn. neuralgia and nervousness. Thislsatrl- Hon. H. H. Gilfrey, of Salem, de-1 umph in medical chemistry and sufferers all livered an address at Pacific Coast over the country are ordering by mall. He Hall, Philadelphia, on the 4th of prepares It in pills, at 50 cents a box. Tbe Doc- AtlgUSt, on tbe "Resources and Charac- tor is largely known and highly respected. teristics of the State of Oregon," which Philadelphia Bulletin. commanded interest, attention, and fa vorable comment. SIRS. DR. B. A. OWENS. Ofiice and residence, east side First street, be tween Yamhill and Taylor. Special attention given to women and children's complaints. Also, gives Medicated Vapor Baths in treat ing rheumatism and chronic diseases. 5-32 GREAT ATTRACTION! Send 011 tlio jSames. IE . DEAI.KK IN IT IIS" E GROCERIES. FLOUR OF ALL GRADES, Selected Teas, Pure Coffees and Spices, ' BUTTER A3TD CHEESE From the Best Dairies, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS. Canned Fruits and Vegetables, And a full variety of other goods usually kept iu uiai'uittss biure. Goods promptly delivered, free of expense. V tit Don't fall to visit J. K. GILL & CO.'S B0OKSTOKE During your trip to the celebration. This slock of Reading Matter Is the most ex tensive ever onered lor sale in tins state. 5-42-1 mo RETURNED. SIR. D. JI. IIEXDKi: ETAS JUST JUL 1 A bigamist who has been doing Southern Oregon at the rate of one wife per year, was arrested in Coos county, and taken to Roseburtr and placed under bonds to render account of His "Irregularities" at the proper time. If the charge be true, we hope he may Employment Agency. R. "WItherell. 02 Front Ktrppt Portland, finds employment for all those ap plying for situations, in any capacity. Pays special attention to obtaining Farm Help, iiuusc trei vuuu, ivuiuuuu xiauus, etc, lire spective of Nationality. 3-36 RETURNED TO THE CITY nrnln after nearly two years' absence in the country, and can be found at his old busi ness TAKING PICTURES ln the Gallery formerly owned oy jjosco s jiegier, on First St., bet. Morrison nnd Yamhill, Where he will be happy to wait upon all of his old menus, anu as many new ones as may la- vor nim witn a can. a-io ROYAL sum nf Iwrt thnnsnnrf fnllr liilmlrprl thlrfv-rtn I Board per day... and 90-100 dollars ($2,131.90), and the further Good square meal- sum otrournunureu sixty-eignt dollars (Sl(iS.00), and Interest thereon since June 13, 1876, at the rate ot 10 per cent, per year, with costs, I did, ou the 26th day of July. 1S76. levy upon the real estate mentioneu anu ucscriDeu in saiu execu tion, which Is as rollows : The Interest of the Defendant George V. Johnson ln and to the following described real estate, to-wit : Lots Nos. 7, 9, 11, 12 and 13 in Block No. 56 ln Carter's Addition to tne city 01 i-onianu, jiuunoman connty. State of Oregon; Lot No. 8 in Block No. 56 ln the city of East Portland. Multnomah county. State of Oregon; Lots Nos. 1 and 2 In woceno. uin tne city 01 feast rorunnu, .Mult nomah county, State of Oregon; Lot No. 8 ln Block No. 2, Lot No.5 in Block No. 5, Lot No. 51n Block No. 1, Lots 2, 3 and 4 ln Block No. 6, all oi Block No. 2 (except Lot No. 81. all of Block No. 5 (except Lot No. 5), Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. 6, " and 8 In lilocK .no. 1 au in uaiters Addition to tbe city of East Portland. Multnomah county. State of Oregon ; also the following parcels of land uescnoeu as iouows, to-wit : Tne undi vided one-half Interest in and to that certain tract of land lying south of the City Park in the city 01 i-oruanci, 10-wii : iseginning at a stane in tne norm nneoi rnomasuarter'sianu claim at the north east corner of John Klneth's land claim: thence running south 29 chains to tbe middle ot King's creek ; thence northerly fol lowing uown ine miuuie 01 jving-s erect 10 A. N.King's land; thence west, leaving the creek, to the place of beginning, ln Thomas Carter's land claim, less one lot titty by one hundred feet, owned by Zistclllus. containing 22Vi acres, more or less; and the northeast quarter or tue donation lanuciaim 01 jN.uamun,Deing parts or sections nos. 7 ami s in Townsnip jno. 1. south of Range No. 3 east, contalng 160 acres of land the whole of said above described par- AURORA RESTAURANT, Cor. Frontand Alder streets, Portland, Oregon. VTEW, NEAT AND CLEAN. EVERY DE partment conducted as it should be. La dles' Department a specialty. Board per month- lioaru per weeK $20 00 .. b (XI . Too 2oC RIDER & HERSEY, Proprietors. A Repository of Fashion. Pleasure, anil Instruction." Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. NOTICES OF TIIE PRESS. The "Bazar" Is edited with a combination tact and talent that we seldom mid in any Jour nal; and tne journal iiseu is ine organ 01 me prpnt world ot fashion. (Boston Traveler. 'the "iiazar" commenus iiseu 10 every mem ber of the household to tne cnuuren oy droll and pretty pictures, to the young ladles by its lasnion-piaies in enuiess variety, uj mo provi dent matron by Its patterns for the children's clothe's.to paterfamilias by its tasteful designs for embroidered suppers anu luxurious oress- Inr-uowns. But the reading matter of tho "Bazar" Is uniformly of great excellence. The naoer has ncoulred a wide popularity for the fireside enjoyment lt affords. IN. Y. Evening rosu In Its way there is nothing like it. t resn anu trustworthy as a fashion guide, its stories and essays, its poetry anu squids, are an invigorat ing to tne minu. iimicago evening journal. Terms : Postage Free to all Subscribers in the U. S. Harpek's Bazar, one year St 00 84 00 Includes prepayment of U.S. postage by eels of land being and lying ln the county of the publishers. Multnomah, state or uregon. Gents' and Boys' Linen B. Shirts, Un- aer sniris, .Drawers, Socks, Haandercblei's, etc, for sale by JUMJN WltJSUN. 5-51 107 Third street. J- The.National Gold Medal was awarded not, like Dr. Aldrich, go "unwhipt of to Bradley i Rulofson for the best Photographs justice." In the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best ln the world. 429 Montgomery A fpntlpmnn tnnul r n i .j I ' Clerk in a bookstore, the other day. if Safelyandcertalnlythatgreatextcrnalrem- PianO COVGrS. GoTd. Blul and SSdlSKh they had "uates Ajar." She Bald ves. edy, Glenn's StJLPncRSoAP.removes cutane- and Blue, Brown 'and Gold, Maroon, Scarlet mey nan one. 1L was the front mtP. ous eruptions by opening the pores whose ob- oy orwl ,.. . ... . : . .. ... 7, .. JUUJS WILSON. omic mc muui earner Degan lt 1 sirucuon was xne cause 01 ine uuucuuy. jest J07 Third street. uuu gut wi nagging ho mat tney couldn't and you will Indorse It. buui, 11, anu it was a at most of tho time, bne suggestively added, how ever, tuat the side gate still worked very nicely. BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Xo. 135 First St., Portland, Oregon. Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution. on Saturday, the 26th day of August, 1876, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. ji. of said day, at the Court-house door in said county, I will sell the above described real estate at public auction to the highest bidder, to satisfy said txecution, interest, costs anu accruing costs. r. j. i,rr.iii. SherlfTof Multnomah county, Oregon. Portland, July 27, 1876. 46 TTA JjL lected Stock of Boots and Shoes Just from I the Factories both of San Francisco and the East, as well as Home Made Goods, a share of the trade is most respeciiuny solicited. 6-42 DB. IIJCWES, Clear Seer and Magnetic Healer, has opened his office on the corner of Second and Colum bia streets, where he will treat tbe sick. ThePost Office Depattmeut has agreed to increase the allowance for the San irancisco post omce 5,000. MILS. S. UEWS, 31. D. Office, corner Second and Colombia streets. Special attention given to Obstetick cases. Rlanlf Rronnrlinae ??,,zarU'es. 8tr!p?4 iiuun ui uiiuuiiiuo, anu .ecru 1'iaia I inen and other Summer'Dress Goods, lust re- ceiveu oy JUilJM W1USON. Mi 107Thlrd street. Baby Carriages, sszf2t iKH AUKJSKMAN'SIDOLLAK STORE. REMOVED. II. WOODAKD Ac CO. DRUQQISTS, THE ODD FEL- CIIIUS. SCJuOTII TNVITES HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE L public generally to can at nis NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Washington St., one door east of Third. HAVE REMOVED TO low's building, Subscriptions to "Harper's Magazine.' "Weekly," and "Bazar," to one address for one year, $10 00 ; or, two of Harper's Periodicals to one auuress ior one year, ti w: postage iree, An Extra Copy of either the "Magazine," Weekly." or "Bazar" will be supplied gratli for every Club of Five Subscribers at'Sl 00 each In one remittance; or, Six Copies for S20 00, without extra copy: postage iree. Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of "Harper's Bazar.' ln neat cloth binding, will be sent by express f r in .. ni. . i"-.. . ...... iree oi eipcuw, iui w vu. a wuiiipit-iu Set, comprising Eight Volumes, sent on receipt of casn at tne raie oi go si per volume, ireignt at expense ot purcnaser. Prominent attention will be given In "Har tier's Bazar" to such Illustrations of the Cen tennial International Exposition as may be peculiarly appropriate to lis columns. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Harper & uromera. Corner First and Alder streets. Address 17 HARFER & BROTHERS, New York. Hosiery and Corsets. ftSSTSKS Boys' and Men's ZSS.fLftgZ nrt hnnri'nnrl tnr utps hv I fnst'recelved nnd for sale Viv JOHN WILSON. 5-35 Third street. 1 5-35 107 Third street. MY MUSINGS,' "A FEW FANCIES IX VERS E," BY Mrs. A. J. DUNIWAY. Price Cents. Address, with nine three-cent stamps, THE NEW NORTHWEST, Portland, Oregon. E.. CORBETT'S LIVERY, HACK AND FEED STABLES (FIRE-PROOF), Corner Second and Taylor Streets. Reasonable Charges for Hire. Particular At tention paid to Boarding Horses. Orders lor Hacks Promptly Attended to, Day oar Orders may be left at the Stables, or at the store of Flshel Roberts. 5-38 ALISKY & HECELE'S PREMIUM CAXDY MANUFACTORY, Alder St., net. First nne Second. ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES IN SEASON. The only place to get the Justly celebrated PAN ROASTS AND OYSTER PATTIES. 5-3Q No. C. 31. WJJBEKG, 105 Front Street, Portland, HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF the Latest Styles of BOOTS AND SHOES, Such as Men's Centennial and Broadway Ties, Ladies' and Children's (Gray Bros, and Sollera &Co.'s) Button, Lace, and Congress Boots. All win De soia ai GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. N. B. All goods on hand previous to January 1st, 1876, will be sold at 20 per cent, below cost. THE CLARENDON HOTEL PORTLAND, OREGON. ZtEBEIi & KXOTCI.ES, Proprietors. Situated Opposite all the Railroad and Steamship Offices. Street Cars pass the House every five minutes. FREE COACH TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. 4-37tl J. S. DOLPIL E. C. BRONATJQH. JOS. SIMOX. C A. DOLPH. DOLPH, BROSACiin, D0LPH k SIMOS AVcorne vs-at-Law, ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, PORTLAND. 2-tf Cneh Rihfinnc gros Grain Ribbons, Silk 5-14 Ties, etc., etc, for sale by JOHN WILSON, 107 Third street.