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FRIDAY JUNE22, 1877. HOMENEWS. Theodore Tilton will not visit Port land. Immigrants in large numbers con tinue to arrive by every steamer. The citizens of this city are invited to participate in the celebration of the 4th at Albany. The "Isle of Bute," now at Astoria, has ou board 39,225 cases of salmon, and will soon sail hence fur Liverpool. The picnic at Vancouver on Saturday, under direction of the Taylor-street Sun day School, was a quiet, orderly and enjoyable affair. Moonlight excursion on this (Friday) evening under the auspices of Portland Lodge, I. O. G. T. Tickets fifty cents. Children half price. The English Opera Company gave their farewell performance at New Mar ket Theater ou Saturday evening. They will shortly leave the State. The Turn Verene excursion to Aurora ou Siiuday was numerously atleuded, and was as exhilarating as brass music and lager beer could make it. The steamer "E. Is. Cooke" has been engaged by the Ladies' Social Union of tiie Taylor-street Church for a grand ex cursion to the Cascades on the coming Fourth of July. "Eighty Days Around the World" is drawing good houses at New Market Theater tins week. Next week a new sensation, "The Overland Route," will be put upon the boards. Public school exhibition at Masonic Hall on this (Friday) evening. Admis sion fee of fifty cents will be charged for adults, -and twenty-five cents for chil dren. Funds to be applied to the public scuool library. Any dairyman, farmer, or farmer's wife who desires to purchuse a "Grander Churn" will do well to call at this office or communicate with us by letter. Fresh butter at ruling prices will be taken In payment. The total strength at the disposal of Ueneral Howard when all the troops placed under his orders are concentrated will only reacli about S00. The esti mated strength of the hostile Indians Is between 1,500 and 2,000. Tiie city election passed off quietly on Monday, resulting in the choice of Mr. .Newbury for mayor, Riley for po lice commissioner, Bachman for treas urer, and Love for assessor. The prin cipal fight was made against the chief of police, and he was worsted in the contest. Mrs. Beecroft, a lady who has at tained considerable celebrity ou this coast as a newspapercorrespondentover the signature of "Vierge," came up on the "Elder" this week. This is her first visit to Oregon, and we trust it may prove a pleasure and benefit to herself and those who read her sketches of travel. We call special attention to the ad vertisement of Dr. Warner's Health Corset. We will send one copy of the New Northwest one year and one of these Corsets post-paid to any address ou the receipt of $4 00. We cordially recommend the article to our lady friends, and feel confident they will appreciate them after a very short trial. Examinations in the public schools, which have been In progress for the past two weeks, will close to-day. The grad uating exercises will beheld at Masonic Hall on this (Friday) evening. The following is a list of the graduates from the Higli School this year: Hiss Annie Adams, Mr. Gaines Adams, Mr. Perry IWker, Mr. Chas. Cardiuel, Mr. Chas. Ritter, Miss E. Coombs, Miss Giace De Lin, Mr. Wm. Jennie and Stella Taylor. J. J. Browne, Esq., will deliver the ad dress to the graduating class. HEWS ITEMS. STATE AND TERRITORIAL. Diphtheria is prevalent at Belleview and Sheridan. Wool at Roseburg commands twenty six and a half cents. The citizens of Olympia have sub scribed $9,000 for their railroad. Small-pox appears to be spreading among Iudiaus at Puget Sound. In Jackson countv the caterpillars have stripped much of the ash timber of green leaves. John Haiiey, of Idaho, has great herds of sheep. His wool clip this year ex ceeds 30,000 pounds. On the bay end of the Yaquina Rail road twenty or thirty men will be kept at work all summer. The Enterprise says the land office at Oregon City is full of emigrants nearly very day seeking homes. Captain Smallwood. of Vaucouver. has accepted an invitation to deliver the iourtli of July oration at Oregon City. The Oregon Synod of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church will hold its next session in the (J. Jt Church, in Salem, commencing xuursuay, juiy olu. Emigrants witli their teams from Corinne, Utah, destined for the Palouse country, continue lo arrive at Walla Walla. They make the trip in about thirty-five days. Yamhill, with the usual enterprise of that renowned county, has resolved to celebrate the 4th at St. Joe, and will in vite benator JUorton to discourse upon the American eagle, "historical bird." The Salem Jiecord 'says: "When our State debt is paid the State levy of seven mills will be reduced to four, and if we can get rid or tue enormous robbery con nected with the State printing, and the keeping of the insane, and cut off the smaller useless expenditures, four mills can easily be reduced to two and a half mills." On Monday, the 11th Inst., Mrs. Gil liam departed this life at Mr. D. Grant's residence, near .Dallas, 1'olk county. Mrs. Gilliam was born in Tennessee. August 17, 1800, and consequently was in her seventy-seventh year. She was tue widowor General Cornelius Gilliam, who was accidentally shot and killed March 24, 1848. while en route to Terri torial headquarters from the seat of the Cayuse war in that year. They came louregon in it with the second Immi gration thatever cameacross the plains. Mrs. Gilliam was left a widow with quite a large family, which she raised Herself. Commencement exercises at Willam ette and PacilicUniversi ties were largely attended this year. The exercises at both Institutions were at once a credit aud the. pride of teachers, pupils, and patrons. Our State has reason to regard with satisfaction her colleges, high schools, aud public schools, and the ris ing generation have cause for gratitude and self-congratulation as the ample pages of knowledge are year by year unrolled with painstaking care for their benefit. Public Printer Defrees has issued a circular stating that there are already in Washington more capable printers than can be at any time employed, and that it Is useless for any persons from other cities to apply for work there. PURCHASING AGEXCY. Clara Duulway Stearns offers her services to the public as a Purchasing Agent. Orders for every conceivable article of Ladles' and Chll dren's Wear, or for Jewelry, Silver or Plated Ware, Notions, Patterns, Musical Instrument, etc, eta., will receive her prompt personal at tention. Persons living at a distance will find It to tbelr 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 ivill be exercised In making purchases as though the owner were present, and Mrs. Stearns' acquaintance with the trade will a! ways enable her to secure honorable bargains. Terms of commission, five per cent. Ladles writing for Information concerning prices, styles, etc, must Inclose a stamp to pay return postage. The American Newspaper Directory Is an epitome of newspaper history. It is also re garded as an official register of circulations. This feature requires the closest scrutiny to prevent it from leading to abuses. The plan adopted by the publishers of the Directory to secure correct and trustworthy reports Is rigid In Its requirements, and Is adhered to with Impartiality. Successful publishers, who have something to gain by a comparison, are gener ally prompt, not only to send reports in con formity, but give Messrs. Geo. P. Howell & Co. such information 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 It receives. 4 26 Coughs mill Colds. From Samuel A. Wnlfeer.Esq., the wall-known Real Estate Auctioneer of Boston. "Having experienced results of a satisfactory character from the use of Wistau's Balsam op Wild Cherry, in cases of severe colds, during the past two years, I have full faith in Its reno vating power. I was first induced to try tills medicine by the strong recommendation of a friend, who was well-nigh gone with consump tion, and whose relief from the use of it satis fied me of its great value in cases of colds and decline, and most clearly demonstrated to my mind Its great value as a restorative, that only needs a fair trial to Insure a grateful recogni tion from the public" Sold by all druggists. Important to all Invalids -Iron iu the illooil. The Peruvian Sybup, a protected solution or the protoxide of iron, strikes at the root of dis ease by supplying the blood with Its vital prin ciple, or llle element Iron. This is the secret of the wonderful success of this remedy In cur ing Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitu tional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state or the Blood, or ac companied by debility or a lowstate of the sys tem. Sold by all druggists. 37 A Valuable Discovery. Dr. J. P. Miller, a practicing physician at 327 Spruce strcct.Phila- delphla, has discovered that the extract of cran berries and hemp combined cures headache. cither bilious, dyspeptic, nervous,or sick head ache, neuralgia and nervousness. This is a tri umph in medical chemistry and sufferers nil over the country are ordering by mail. He prepares It in pills, at 50 cents a box. The Doc tor Is largely known and highly respected. Philadelphia Bulletin. TAKE NOTICE. Mr. Hendec Is In town and is taking pictures in all styles of the art, and has all the advant ages of easy access to his Gallery and toe best light In the State, and takes as good pictures as any other man and at as reasonable prices, and is always ready and good-natured. Please call and test his ability. Gallery In the middle or the block, First street, between Morrison and Yamhill, Portland, Oregon. C-21 JIARY I'. FOSTER. Commission Merchant and Purchasing Agent, is prepared to make purchases in New York and other cities, on order, of all goods, Jewelry, groceries, etc, on commission of 5 per cent, for S. of L and 10 per cent, for others outside of the Order. West India preserves and Mexican conserves. Address P. O. Station "D," New Yo:k City. MRS. II. A. OWENS, 91. I). Office and residence, east side First street, be tween Yamhill and Taylor. Special attention given to women and children's complaints. Also, gives Medicatkd Vapor Baths, com bined with Electricity, in treating rheumatism and chronic diseases. 5-32 What are the credentials of Glenn's Sul phur SoapT Firstly, It Is Indorsed by medi cal men as a aisinrectnnt, deodorizer, and rem edy for local diseases of the skin. Secondly, it is an admirable article for toilet use. Thirdly, it Is Inexpensive. KB" The National Gold Medal was awnnlpH to Bradley Rulofson for the best Photographs in tne united states, and the Vienna Medal for the best In the world. 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco. NEW THIS WEEK. WILHOIT'S SODA SPRINGS. IORHEALTH.RESTORING PROPERTIES. . pleasant resort, good accommodations and romantic t.cenery,this place cannot be equaled on the coast, and with improved accommoda tions, I shall endeavor to make everything comfortable and pleasant to the public in gen eral, a Hack leaving Portland every Wednes day morning at 7 o'clock. For further particu lars Inquire at Farmers Stable, Front street. Portland. G. W. HOLSAPPLE. 0-41 Proprietor. PrintC ?,ET QUA"TY. 15 YARDS FOR rillltb, SI DO. Second Quality. 10 Yards for Bed Sheeting, S2SS S8eV&M nve cts. per yard.0 Canton Flannels, lffiS Twenty cents, uflered'at 12J cents. Pamcnlc QINanAM,37J,50,and75cents rtUabUld, each. !5llk,S2 5o,?3 00,$3 50,?4 00 ami 4 onnl. ...... . 1 WW rirpcc Rnnrlc J? endless variety UIGod UUUUO at correspondingly Low 6-3 107Thlrd street. French CoSto and Spico Mills, "ca ESM0NIN & RICHET, MANUFACTURERS op Coffee and Spice OF ALL KINDS. CHOCOLATE OF DIFFERENT BRANDS FOR SALE And Satisfaction Guaranteed. No. 28 Yamhill street, bet. First and Second, w iuuiauu( CORSET SKIRT SUPP0RTFR Inert-uses m l'oimiiirlty And for HEALTH, COMFORT, "u oj. xjjuis acxnowiegea tne BEST ARTICLE or the kind everinade. Forsalebyalllead- woreof imitations and Infringe ments. Manufactured solely by New Haven, Conn 0-25 MISCELLANEOUS. NEW JLTtJEUTT ALS . We have Just received In Mniinery Goods The LATEST Shapes In Ladles' 4 Misses' UNTRIMMED HATS. Also, the LATEST Novelties In Materials for Trimming. Continued attention Is also Invited to our varieties In DRY GOODS! To this Stock we are constantly adding NEW ATTRACTIONS! Makinglt each succeeding week more complete In all its Departments. Itwlll betothelnterrstof mirchasersdeslrlne either Dry Goods or Millinery to examine our varieties and prices before purchasing else where. 1UOONEY &; MOXLEY, First St., bet. Yamhill and Taylor. 6-32 UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS 'THE WHITE HOUSE," , LADIES' LINEN SUITS I DUAP ITTE AXD 3IATAI.ASSE Sacques and Dolmans. Nicely Trimmed Suits at 3 00 & Upw'd Elegantly Braided " " 4 50 " Stylish Ernbr'd " " 1 50 " French Cambric Braided 5 00 " Having bv far the Largest and Most Varied Assortment, we are enabled to sell these irnoils cheaper than any otber house in Oregon. We also call attention to onr Immense and su perior line of SILK AND ALPACA PARASOLS In the various Stylish Handles, at prices that DEFY COMPETITION. IX OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT We offer OO Cases of Straw and Chip H A. T s : Or the Very Latest Shapes. ASD 300 boxes French. Flowers, In all the newshades,at25 percent.lcss than the regular prices. IN TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS "Will be found The Most Attractive Display Ever Offered, And at figures that are within the reach of all. LEWIS & STRAUSS, So. S7 First Street. 6-31 JUST RECEIVED BY... C. M. WIBERG, So. 103 Front Street, Portland, BOOTS AMD SHOES! Direct from the East, A LARGE LOT, LATEST STYLES, OF Gray Bros.' and G. T. Morrow's Boots and snoes ror Ladles' and Chil dren's Wear. Caufield arid Graf Bros.' Hand Sewed Extra Fine for Men's wear. Also, a Full Assortment of SAN FRANCISCO MANUFACTURED GOODS, All of which will be sold at a Small Profit. 5-32 CHEMEKETA HOTEL, SALEM, OREGON. S. F. MATTHEWS Proprietor No pains or expense will be spared to keep the cnisine and every department of this mag nificent Hotel up to the mark as 6 THE BEST HOTEL IN OREGON. 3S MORNING STAR RESTAURANT, Cor. "Washington and Second Sts. G. C. RIDER.- -PROPRIETOR THIS NEW AND ELEGANT RESTAURANT Is now open for the reception of guests. 1 no tables will be supplied with the best the market affords, at the following rates : Per Montn . $20 00 -Week 5 00 " Meal .... .7Z......Z 50 10 Meal Tickets . 5 00 6-34 Eastern and Shoalwater Bay Oysters, IN EVERY STYLE AT.... ALISKY & HECELE'S PREMIUM CAXDT MANUFACTORY, First St., bet. Alder and Morrison. 5-36 ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTICE. -YTOTICE IS HEREBY 3IVEN THAT THE undersigned has been duly appointed by the Connty Court of the State of Oregon for the county ot Multnomah, Administrator of the estate of J. W. Clayton, deceased. All persons havlne claims against said estate are herebv required to present them to me with proper vouciiers wiuiiu BixuiauiusirQin mis aaie at the office of luce s smltn, in Portland. Oregon. B. F. AU8MUS, Administrator. Portland, Oregon, Junel, 1S77. MISCELLANEOUS. FLEISCHNEE, MAYER & 00., NOS. 43 AND 45 FRONT STREET, Importers and Wholesale Dealers. SPRING SEASON. M R. MAYER HAS MADE VERY EXTEN- slve purchases of a inn line 01 MILLINEEY GOODS, Direct from the Manufacturers and Importers In New York. Our Stock will consist ol the latest styles and shades of JTeatliers ami Flumes, French Flowers, Hats, Shapes, Ribbons, Plain, Gros Grain and Fancy, Silks, Yclrcts, etc., etc., To which we Invite the attention of the Milli nery Trade or Oregon and Washington Terri tory. Being the only Wholesale House In tho State Importing MILLINERY GOODS direct from New York, we will be prepared to offer extra Inducements to our Friends and Patrons. 5-52 L3-0PS3Ud-Il5rC3r- or. W. T. SHANAHAN'S tin sic and Art Gallery. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THT Public that I have Just opened my now More on Morrison street, near Second, where can be found a new and choice selection of CHROMOS, STEEL ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDINGS, WALL POCKETS, And everything in the line suitable for beauti fying your iiomes. I have also greatly reduced the price for framing plctnres, and guarantee to do better work and give better satisfaction to my customers than ever before. A FULL AND ELEGANT STOCK OF Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Flut- mas, etc., etc., Soon to arrive, will be offered at prices and terms suuauie 10 an. jrianos anu organs ror Rent. B9T I also make a speciality in TUNING and REPAIRING Pianos. Oreans. Accordions, and all kinds of Musical Instruments. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Pianos tuned lor $2 50, or kept in thorough repair by the year for $8 00. 6-36 GEO. B. CAl'raf. EIXERY CAPKN. GEO. B. CAPEfJ & CO., Cor. First & Salmon Sts., Iortliuid Or., HANuTACTTTEERS WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS In all kinds of Mens' and Boys' Soots and Shoes For the Oregon and Northwestern trade. Particular attention paid to country dealers, as we manufacture a class of goods well suited to country trade. All work warranted. caOrders solicited. 6-19' BABY CARRIAGES! Just the thing. CROQUET SETS! An Immense Stock. Every Variety. BREEDING CAGES! Latest Make. FANCY GOODS : Every Description. SCHOOL HATS! Etc, Etc, Etc., At Ackerman's Dollar Store. 6-24 VICTOR VOLNEY'S Oregon Frame Manufactory ! Comer Thin! and Jlorrlson Sts. OLD FRAMES REGILTASGOOD AS NEW. Oil Paintings Eestored. PRICES REDUCED TO THE VERY LOW est figure, and in the Gallery connected with the establishment are many fine Paint ings, Cbroraos, Engravings, etc., for sale. Gilt Ornamented and Marbled Frames made to or der, and you will also find here some of the nanusomesi patterns tor mis Kina 01 worlc. VICTOR VOLNEY, Corner of Morrison and Third streets. 6-32 GOTO THE AURORA RESTAURANT, Northeast cor. Front and Alder streets, The only place in Portland where you can get A GOOD SQUABS MEAL 6 For 25 Centi. 35 MISCELLANEOUS. THE CROWING GLORY. M?3ao TTom e SEWING MACHINE WAS AWARDED THE DETIKST PREMIU3I At the Centenniar Exhibition, 1ST6. and has always carried off the highest hon ors wherever exhibited. A Compact, Simple, Curable, Light- Eunning and Efficient " Lock Stitch" Machine Adapted to the wants of Everybody So Home ConiIete 'Without One, Emphatically the Machine for the People. . VARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS! Send for prices and samples of work done on the Home, or call at any of ouromces. JOIIXSO.V, CLABK A CO,. 30 UNION SQUARE, New York. 21 South Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo. Ml Washington street, Boston, Mass. JU State street, Chicago, Illinois. 11U4 Second Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 17 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. G. W. Traver, corner of Morrison aud Third sticets, Portland, Oregon. 6-17 FISHEL & ROBERTS, Leading Clothiers and Hatters, Corner First anil Alder streets, PORTLAND OREG JN WE MEAN ITI HAVING PURCHASED A FINE STOCK OF CLOTHING from a targe Importing and Manufacturing House (about to retire from business) 40 I'EIt CENT. LESS Thnn Actual Manufacturing Cost, we are. ena bled to sell CLOTHING for Less Monejnhan it was ever belore offered in this State. Our Slock Is Complete In Every Detail, Prices Low, and yuallty or Goods of a Su perior Grade. QUE HAT DEPAETMINT Is under charge of a PRACTICAL HATTER, And the Stock Is New, Fresh and Stylish. OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT Will always have the best of attention AND A COOD FIT WARRANTED. xwGlve us a call. FISHEL t ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Streets, 6 (Strowbridge's new Building.) S3 PAY & MANNING, DEAT.EU IN FINE GKOCEKIES, FLOUR OF ALL GRADES, Selected Teas, Furc Coffees and Spiscs, BUTTER AND CHEESE From tho Best Dairies, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, Canned Fruits and Vegetables, And a full variety of other goods usually kept In a first-class store. Corner E mid Third streets. Goods promptly delivered, free of expense. 5 49 FITS EPILEPSY, FALLING SICKNESS Permanently Cured no humbug by one month's usage of Dr. Goulard's Celebrated In fallible Fit Powders. To convince sufferers that these Powders will do all we claim for them, we will send them by mall, post-paid, a Free Trial Box. As Dr. Goulard Is the only physician that has ever made this disease a special study, and as to our knowledge thous ands have been Permanently Cured by the use of these Powders, we will guarantee a Perma nent Cure In every case, or refund you all money expended. All sufferers should give these Powders an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers. Price, for large box, $3 00, or four boxes for $10 00, sent by mall to any part nf the United States or Canada on receipt of price, or by ex press, C. O. D. Address ASH & ROBBINS, SCO Fulton street, Broonlyn, N. Y. CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All sufferers from this disease that are anx ious to be cured should try Dr. KIssner's Cele brated Consumptive Powders. These Powders are the only preparation known that will cure Consumption and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs Indeed, so strong is our faith In them, and also to convince you that they are no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer, by mall, post-paid, a Free Trial Box. We don't want yonr money until you are perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. If your me is wortn saving, uon-iaeiay in giving these Powders a trial, for they will surely cure von. Price, for large box, $3 00, sent to any part of ine uniiea elates or tanaua, Dy man, on re ceipt 01 price. A.auress ASH A ROBBINS, 6-36 300 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. MISCELLANEOUS JUST PUBLISHED, A NEW ILLUSTRATED POEM "In with you, man 1" Pel'tlah said. "You'd better try to earn your bread Than like the birds to bill and coo ! 'Twill do for them to sigh and woo, For they have nothing else to do." AI AN ANNA MAT SON', By Mrs. AJjignil Scott Duniwny, Editor "New Northwest," Portland, Oregon, WITH BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS, AND ELEGANTLY BOUND. A new epic, from a vigorous and skillful pen, on a subject which occupies a large place In tho social discussions of the day. The subject is taken from Mr. Wblttier's short narrative of "Da vid Matson," with which the reader is probably familiar. David Matson, a Merrimac sailor, was captured by the Algerines (during one of his voyages) and sold Into slavery. After many years he obtained release and was on his way to the home of his boyhood, when he fell In with his old employer, who Informed him that his wife, believing him dead, had remarried, and, stunned by his trouble, he surrendered all claim as husband and father to the man who had stepped Into his place, and departed. Mrs. Duniway has found a theme In this story with which her heart beats in warmest sympathy, and her lines flow on In the smooth cadence In dicative of the fullest accord. She pictures the gentle, lender, trustful Anna and the wily, cov etous Pelatlah In vivid colors; and how years of poverty and longing, and the cries of the hun gry boys, compelled poor Anna to yield to Pelatlah's importunity, "Rise, rejoice, My poor, unmated dove," said he, " And look henceforth for love to me." A little further on he says : " Become my wife and you shall be Made happy through prosperity," While, If she persists In declining bis advances, wolf-like, he threatens to abandon her to star vation and cold. And this Pelatlah was a "deacon," " In exhortations deep and loud." The wanderings of David, his captivity, release, hapless Interview with Pelatlah, discovery 01 Anna's second wifehood, and his sad going back to Algeria, are all told so pathetically that our lecllngs ai e deeply enlisted. No one, with any true sentiment, can read the poem without be ing thoroughly stirred. The Illustrations are In admirable keeping with tho passages they are designed to portray, and a line engraving of the author Is a fitting frontispiece. The subject spirit, fire nnd passion of the poem should give it an extensive reading, aside from the interest walch the literary reputation of the author must awaken In 1U As a specimen of book-making the volume Is certainly beautiful, and would adorn any center-table. AVe know ol no work so well adapted as a present. It Is printed on. heavy tinted paper and most beautifully bound, pilce, $2 00; full gilt extra, 82 50. For sale by book-sellers, or by mail, post-paid, by S. E. WELLS & Co., Publishers, 737 Broadway, New York. OFFICE OF THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Corner Yamhill nnd First Sts., Portland, Kay 27, 187S. THE SINGER STJLL TR!UIViPHAS5T ! Name of Company and Machine. Tne Singer Manufacturing Company. Wheeler &. Wilson Manufacturing Company Howe Sewing Machine Company (estimated)- Domestic Sewing Machine Company Grover fc Baker Sewing Machine Company Weed " " " Wilson " " " Wilcox A Glbbs " " " American B.H. " " " Florence " " " Victor " " " JEtna, J. E. Brannsdorf & Co MISCELLANEOUS. C. O. T. WILLIAMS. JAMES FULLER. EMPIRE BAKERY. WILLIAMS & FULLER, Manufacturers of Bread, Cakes, Pastry, Pilot Bread, Soda, Picnic, Butter, Boston, Sugar and Shoe Fly CRACKERS, JENNY LIND CAXS, GINGER SNAPS, ETC., 31 Washlngtontreet, Portland Ogn. eaOrders from the Trade solicited. 6-30 W. C. JOHNSON. F.O.M'COWJT. I. A.MACRUM. JOHNSON, M'COWN & MACRUM, Attorneys and Counselors -at-Law, Will Practice In all the Courts of the State. Loans Made on Reasonable Terms. Collec tions, including Rents of Portland Property, promptly made. Abstracts furnished, and Real Estate Leased, Bought and Sold In Mult nomah and Clackamas counties. Particular Attention given to business In the U. S. Land Office, Oregon City. Offices Monnastes' Brick, First street, Port land, Oregon, and Main street, Oregon City. 6-33 J. N. Dourr. E. C. DRONATJQII. JOS. SIMON. C. A. DOLPU. D0LPH, llItOXACQll, 110LPII 4 SI1I0.N Attornovs-at-Lnw, ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, PORTLAND. 2-40tf CAPLES & MULKEY, Attorney s-at-Law, Room No. 5, Odd Fellows Building-, WILL GIVE PROMPT AND PERSONAL attention to business intrusted to their care. 6-15 JNO. M. DALY, Attorney-at-Law, DALLAS, OREGON, WILL PRACTICE IN TIIE DISTRICT AND United States Courts. 6-38 T. A. nX'BREDE, Attorney -at -Law, Office in Monnastes Brick, First St., Portland. 6-18 MAMMOTH DAIRY! Milk from Grass-Fed Cows, 6J Cents per Quart. Stop the Cart vhen the Bell Rings. Leave orders at Barnes', Central Market, or atHacheny&Stemme's, J. H. RATH BUN. 6-SI ADVERTISEMENTS. No. MachlneslNo. Machinesllncrease or De sold In 1873. sold In 1871. I crease. 232,411 119.190 154.000 40,114 36,179 21,769 21,247 15.ISS 14,182 8r0 7,448 3,081 2ii,h; 92,827 33.U0O 22,700 20,000 20,495 17,525 13,710 13,529 5517 6,292 1,866 Increase 9,23 Decrease 26,383 " 119,000 ' 17,414 " 16479 " 1,274 " 3,72 1,47 653 " 3,443 '" 1J5 " 1,215 MISCELLANEOUS. SCIIADE A CO., DYERS AND SCOURERS, 173 Second St., between Main and Salmon, Portland, Oregon. LADIES' DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, and Damask Curtains colored In the best style. Boys' and Men's clothing cleaned and dyed, and prices reduced. Dying gloves, 25 cents. All work warranted. Goods not called for within three months will be sold to pay expenses, and any Articles damaged or lost by fire we will not hold our selves responsible for. 6-21 BARBER &. NICKLIN, DENTISTS, (Successors to J. H. Hatch,) No. 100 First street, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED, IN TAKING LEAVi. of Portland, returns his sincere thanks for tbe liberal patronage that has been bestowed, aud would bespeak for his successors a contin uance of the same. Both Drs. Barber & Nick lln are gentlemen In every way worthy of any confidence that may be placed In them, and as such I can conscientiously recommend them to my former friends and patrons. 6-21 J. H. HATCH. DR. P. I). BUNNELL. Office Rooms No. 10 and 13, Strowbrldge's Building, corner First and Alder streets, Port land, Oregon. oar Diseases of Women a Specialty. Ladles suffering from painful menstruation will find my treatment superior to anything yet known to tbe profession. 6-33 DR. C. G, GLASS. Office Corner of First and Stark streets, over E. Cabal In's boot and shoe store. Office Hours 10:30 A. 31. to 4 p. M.; and 6:30 to 7:30 P. Jt. 6-25 R. Q. BEX, M. D. Office and Residence Corner Morrison and Second streets. Office Hours Prom 1 p. sr. to 7 p. x., except Wednesdays and Saturdays 9 A. it. to 12 M. 6-18 DR. E. A, JONES. Office and Residence Rooms I and 3, Strow brldge's Building, First and Alder streets, Portland, Oregon. oes Special attention paid to Diseases of Women and Children. 6-37 DR. J. G. OLEXX, lcntlst, Southwest corner First and Yamhill PORTLAND, OREGON. CHRIS. SCLOTII rrVTTES HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE Public generally to call at his NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Washington at, onedoor east of Thinly