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THE NETV SOUTHWEST, THURSDAY, SEPTE1VEBER. 23, 1880.
OUR ADVERTISERS.
That the public have appreciated the enlarge
ment and-improvemeut of the New Northwest,
is . learly shown by the increase in its ad
vertising patronage. The notices below are nec
essarily brief, as our space is so crowded.
f j - Aurora Restaurant furnishes a "good square
meal" for 25 cents.
The fact that "Rose Pills" are advertised, is evi
dence of their merit.
Keimeyer, the tailor, No. 162 First street, has a
large stock of elegant goods.
Himes the Printer, at No. 5 "Washington street,
does first-class book and job work.
Alisky & Hegele are furnishing Eastern and
Shoalwater Bay oysters in every style.
The announcement of the Mechanics' Fair for
1SS0 will be found on the preceding page.
Pannier's Blood Purifier is now recognized as a
standard remedy for all disorders of the blood.
Mrs. Dr. Solander undoubtedly has discovered
an invaluable medicine a remedy for diphtheria.
Mrs. "Wass, No. 64 Morrison street, lias a fine
etook of hair goods and a great variety of patterns.
Dr. Keck advertises his celebrated catarrh rem
edy, and has numerous testimonials as to its elli
cacy. G. O. Bailey, North Second and B streets, con
ducts a general grocery and ship chandlery busi
ness. Dr. Paul M. Brenan's office is at No. 08 First
street His advertisement appears on an inside
page.
"Wiberg & Kiernan, No. 145 Front street, are
constantly increasing tneir stock or line boots and
shoes.
Ira F. Powers' furniture stores, Nos. 1S4 and
1S5 First street, are constantly thronged with
patrons.
Sportsmen will find a full line of anything they
need at Vm. Beck & Son's, corner Front ami
Alder streets.
John A. Beck, No. 140 Front street, is a reliable
jeweler, and persons needing watcn repairing
should can on mm.
Marshall & Co., the Central Market grocers, do
a large business, their stock being well-selected
and their prices low.
Burklmrdt & Spaulding, corner North Second
and B streets, do a general butcher and packing
business and supply snips.
0. Conrad & Co., No. 10 Yamhill street, dvo ant
clean by steam all kinds of silk and woolen goods
They also clean Kid gloves.
Miss Dr. Angie L. Ford has built up a large
practice in this city. Jier specialties are the dis
eases of women and children.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. "Williams. No. 231 Second
street, invite the ladies of Portland to examine
their stock of fine hair goods.
Fleischner, Mayer & Co. have now in store
their stock of Fall millinery, and particularly in
vite the atronage of the trade.
The O. T. Co., corner Second and Stark streets
does all freighting and tranferringwith dispatch
Also, JiacKs are constantly on call.
"Woodward & Macroon, corner Second and Tav
lor streets, have a first-class livery stable, and
keep carriages on can day or nignt.
Voss & Fuhr, the Washington-street bakers
maintain their reputation of furnishing light and
Wholesome bread, caKes and pastry.
The office of the well-known lawyers, Dolph,
BronaitKh, Dolnh & Simon, is in Odd Fellows'
Temple, corner First and Alder streets.
Johnston & Holden, at No. 16S Front street, are
practical plumbers, and any work entrusted to
them is always promptly and well done.
O'Shea Bros., in Central Market, deal in all
kinds of fresh and cured meats (wholesale and
retail), and are prepared to supply ships.
D. AV. Prentice & Co's store. No. 107 First street,
- is completely stocked with everything which a
first-class music establishment should have.
One of the nicest places in the city is Bobbins
fc Yates', No. 229 First street, where is kept every
thing pertaining to a picture and music store.
C. H. AA'oodard & Co. arc agents for the "Scot
tish Thistle Medicinal Fumes," said to give al
most instant relief from asthma and hay-fever.
Olds & Summers, No. 188 First street, make a
specialty of furnishing lamps and oils, crockery
and glassware. They are agents for "Hero" oil.
The office of Mitchell & Dement, attorneys-at-law,
is on the southwest corner of First and Mor
rison streets. Mr. Mitchell has returned from the
East.
AV. W. Espey, the manufacturer of wheeled ve
hicles of all descriptions, enjoys the well-earned
reputation of turning out work not excelled any
where. Fishcl & Roberts have received their Fall and
"Winter supplies of clothing, which wore manu
factured iu New York by Mr. Roberts especially
for fine trade.
Olds & King, the Third-street merchants, oflbr
for sale a complete assortment of house furnishing
goods. Particulars may be found in our advertis
ing columns.
Isador Gumbert, of the Golden Rule Bazar, 172
First street, asks the attention of hotel, restaurant
and housekeepers to his Jargc stock pi crockery
and glassware.
G. AV. Biles & Co. have opened a neat boot and
shoe store, the Columbia, at No. 171 Second
street, in Centennial Block. Their stock is large
and well-selected.
Shindier & Chadbourne, First and Front streets,
between Morrison and Yamhill, display a varied
assortment of fine furniture and bedding, carpet
ings, oil-cloths, etc.
In the Oregon Furniture Manufacturing Com
pany's windows, corner First and Yamhill streets
are continually shown handsome flew styles of
furniture and carpets.
Newborn', Hawthorne & Co.. dealers in acri
cultural implements and wood and steel goods.
are ready to supply anything the farmer or the
mcciiuiiic may ties i re.
. Lewis & Strauss, No. 123 First street, are dis
playing a mammoth stock of millinery goods,
Whicn tney invite the public and the trade to ex
amine before purchasing.
A. Lobe & Co., No. 169 First street, in addition
to keeping a large stock of lamps, unbreakable
chimneys, crockery, glassware, etc., arc agents
for the JiAiison on anu tue tubular lamp, whicn
without a chimney, is Avarranted to burn in the
fiercest gale.
01dendorfi& Huebner, corner First aim Wash
ington streets, succeed woodward uraueij in
the brokerage, insurance and real estate business.
Both are experienced business men.
Orecon Kidney Tea does what is claimed tor it,
and is having such an extensive sale mat uie
proprietors, Messrs. Hodge, Davis & Co., have
doubled their facilities for its manufacture.
Tho tmvnlim? miblic will find the O. & C. R. R.
Co's time schedule of the arrival and departure of
trains, and the sailing days or tne u. H. te rs.
Co's steamers, regularly published in this journal.
A partial list of the various articles sold at Sal
inger's Cash Auction, No. 210 First street, for 10
cents, is published in this issue ; also, a small
number or tne outer good oargains to oe loumi
there.
The Occidental Restaurant is now conducted bv
Mr. Cohen, and the table is supplied with the
best the market affords. The rates for board are
low, as will bo seen by consulting his advertisement.
F. E. Bench & Co., No. 103 Front street, suc
ceed Coggins &, Beacii as agents for the Av-
erill mixed paint and the ban rrancisco rubber
paint. Their stock of doors, sasli and blinds is
large and varied.
Professor AVliite states in his advertisement the
advantages given to scholars of both soxos at the
Business College. li.very word iu it is true-
Young ladies, as well as young men, should avail
themselves of its advantages.
Those who are called upon to fulfill the melan
choly duty of rearing a monument to departed
relatives or friends, will be readily accommodated
by Mr. ATm. Young, the marble worker, on the
corner of Front and Pine streets.
PERSONAL.
To H. J. McCormick Sir: Alter you had ad
mitted that your knowledge to secure the arrestof
a person for selling liquor without a license was
not gained in a very reputable manner, you ought
not to have blackened your confession by the lie
that several citizens of Corvallis had brought that
matter to your attention. Those fellows who
worked the case up with you are the same set who
made you acquainted with what you call "my
reputation'.' a set who rank far beneath me in
tho estimation of every candid and respectable
citizen of this town. All my actions are per
formed openly and in broad daylight, and not un
der the mask of a hypocrite of your and your in
formers' caliber. This, probably, is the most
notable difi'erehee between me and men of your
stamp. My liberal ideas and unveiled actions
will stand a favorable comparison with your
mockery. E. AV. Fitzner.
Corvallis, September 18, 1SS0.
FATHERS AXD MOTHERS, ATTENTION!
A SURE CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA DISCOVERED.
Clarendon Hotel, Portland, Oregon, 1
September 11, 18S0. J
This is to certify that I have witnessed Mrs. Dr.
M. J. Solander's treatment of diphtheria in the
family of D. C. Davis, of AVallowa Valley, Union
county, Oregon, and that I, as an individual, have
implicit confidence in her ability to cone with
and master this home-desolating scourge, diphthe
ria. J. J. Blevaxs.
Address for two months, Salem.
On Friday night, Senator Conkling opened the
Garfield and Arthur campaign in the Empire
State by a speech m rsew iork City.
miscellaneous advertisements.
Hotels, Restaurants, Housekeepers, Take Notice !
YOU CAX BUY
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE?
House Fur nishin g Goods of Every Description,
CHEAPER OF
Than Any Other Store in the City
OKAUKIMIS Wj K
PIONEER SHOP OF THE NORTHWEST.
AVILLIA3I A"OinVG
Manufacturer of
MDELDBIaE: M03NTUMBKTTS,
Hoadstonos, Tombs, Mantel Pieces, Table Tops,'
Plumbors'Slabs, CountorTops, Etc.; Also,
Stono for Building Purposes.
Partle living at a (Balance, liy (wilding descriptions at what they wish
can nave ixasigns, rnces, eic, seni 10 mem 10 cnooe iroin.
Simp Xo. CO Front Street, nonr O. S. X.
PORTI.AND
se!6 lin
Co'h Wharf,
OHKGOX
W. ESPEY
Manufacturer of
Buggies, Carriages, Phsetons, Light Speed Wagons,
Single and Double Steel Bottom Buck Boards.
IT. S. MAIL BUCK HOARDS MADE TO ORDER.
Dexter Wagons, Mdej-par anil White Chappie Wbkoiik. Sprint; ami Thnrouzlihmee Mail Whboiih, the Kspay Hack
l rllnlfi; i ...... .1. ...... ..,.-."-. . . . . . . .
Kinjnmiuin invrj np;uii, iicium agous, pit, mini 01 me jiphi I'.MSicrn .MHierim.
IrweHt and bct facilities of any shop on tho Pacific Slope, and guarantee every- article of invwork.nl prtcosthat
can't he weal liy deulcra and nmiifaciurcr.
rlto to mo ror anything you want, himI corn puns with any of my competitor, ami he convinced.
selOtf yy, yy. KSI'EY. Ilnx B30. Iort!niiil, Oregon.
OYSTERS !
...IX-
EVERY
STYLE I
The Occidental Restaurant and Chop House,
Corner First mill JIorrlNon Strecli,
A.S REOPENED UXDBB NEW M AXAGEM EXT. MEALS AT ALL
To ault rvprvluulv if u-lll unit Muni Tickets nt the followlnir reduced rates:
Twenty-one 15c Meal Tickets' S 00
ate " " - i w
" 35o " 0 00
Board hy tho Week nt Special Kates.
KclGtf COHEN. Proprietor.
OYSTERS
.IN...
EVERY
STY I!E
Mt. Hood Agricultural Implement House!
NEWBERRY, HAWTHORNE & CO.,
IMPOKTEUS AXD DEALEBS IX
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
General Agents for the Celebrated Morrison Blows, Improved "Whltowatw 'Wagons, Bonpcrs, Mowors, SoIf-BIndlng
Harvesters, Ilcndora, Threshers, Engines, 'Farmor'n Friend Drill," the Esterly Seeder nnu cultivator, luiuroiui
Barrows, Ballroad and Mining Shovels, Hoes, Scythes, Snnths, Cradlos, Forks, Picks, and n FuB Line of
Wood and Steel Goods.
Nos. 261 and 263 Front and 260 and 262 First Stroot, Portland, Oregon.
tar Sond for Catalogues. Je6-0.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
ESTABLISHED 1856.
OLDS & KlfiC,
DEAI-EHS IJf
Dry and Furnishing Goods.
147 Third Street, Portland.
We make a speclnlty of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
And offer a very complete assortment of
Blankets, Sheetings, Quilts, Marseilles Spreads,!
Uonuorters, Towels, Uapkuis, Table Lui
ens, Crashes, Curtains, Tidies,
Materials for lambrequins,
Furniture Covers, Etc.
Strangers will And every inducement otfemi thorn tai
iiiHKc meir purcnases hi our store.
HT Mail orders promptly and intelligently filled. "W
USE ROSE PILLS.
FOR, THE LADIES.
Jilt. AXI MILS. . A. WILLIAMS,
From the East, ,
TAVK COME TO BOBTLAXD FOR THE PUBPOSB
o onering 10 uie people a superior assortment of
IIAJCR. GOODS.
H
They can be found at o. 2SI Second street, mid will b
pienttea 10 receive cans irom inoee wismajt anytnlnr in
Uielrline.
Indies ha vine ComUBigs or Cut Hair ean feet B made up
In Hrst-claws style.
Comblngn Ibotel, Old Switches Cleaned, Repaired aiMi
Covered with Lang Hair, and colored anv shade defied.
Terms Ken.soiijiljle.
REMEMBEB THE I'LxVCE,
Xo. aI Second Street, between .Salmon mid jriiin.
sel tf
G. NEIMEYER,
erchant Tailor,
So. 162 First Street,
If EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FINE AND COiT
V. plete Assortment of
SCOTCH, ENGLISH, FRENCH & DOMESTIC GOODS,,
AVlilch are unsurpassed, and which will be
MADE UI AT COST 1KICES.
O'SHEA BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCIIEBJS,
And Dealers in All Kinds of
. FRESH AND CURED MEATS, ETC.
Stalls 22, 23, 24 and 25 in Central Markety
IKBITLANP, OREGON.
SHIPPING SUPPLIED ON REASONABLE TEBJC--
w?16 U
EMPIRE BAKERY.
VOSS & FUHR, ;
Manufacturers of
Bread, Cakes, Pastry, Pilot Bread);,
Soda, Picnic, Butter, Boston, Sugar and Shoe viy
CRACKERS,
Jenny Llnd Cakes, Ginper Snaps, Etc.,
'o. .11 WnHliliito" street. Portland, Or.
, RSTOrders from the Trade sollclled.-n
ESTABLISHED IS68.
G. O. BAILEY,
Wholesale and Retail
Grocer and Ship Chandler.
Ship Stores, Crockery Ware, Limp, Plaster, Cement and"
Feed, Garden and Grass Seeds, Foreign and
Domestic Fruits,
S. E. corner It nml Second Streets,- Portland, Or.
self! tf
USE ROSE PILLS.
josKrit nuiiKHAnn.
MOHTON 31. SI'AULDIXG.
PACIFIC MARKET.
BTJRKHARD & SPAULDING,
Butchers and Packers,
And Dealers in All Kinds of
FRESH AND CURED MEATS, BACON, HAMS & LARDr
35 and 37 B Street, Corner of Second.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Special Attention given to Supplying Ships. solG tf
IMMKMATE RELIEF FROM ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER
The Scottish Thistle Medicinal Fumes,
(PATENTED DEC. 30, 1S70.)
WIU be sent by mall on receipt of price 81.00 Por Box
C. II. 1VOODAni A CO., DntKKiHts,
sel6 U Portlnnd, Oregon.

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