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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1881)
THE NEtY NORTHWEST,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, i881. - - Tvr- T - : v.': WOMAN 6UFFRAOE. . From the Falls City If October 12th.J This U one of the Issues which the people of .. Oregon will be compelled to meet. An amend ment to the Constitution of the State of Oregon is pending, which, if adopted, will conferthe elective franchise upon women. It passed the last, Re publican Legislature ; ' was approved by a Demo cratic Governor; and will come up for action before the Legislature to be elected next June. Thequestioh occupies an anomalous position, and is not an Issue qL either party, but .stands, on Its own merits, backed up by Mrs. Dun I way and the New Northwest?-which is a power not to KA trifle with : ' -w . - Our 'own belief Is that the little woman by I "wnom we are honored m caning, wire, or-the woman who works beside.. us at the . case in the office of the Full City, whom we are proud to 'call sister, are endowed by jmture with the name Inalienable rights as we are, and are also as Intelli gent, thoughtful, capable and patriotic. In all the. arguments ag&Tnst the enfranchise ment of women, we have never heard one that satisfied us that our wife or our lister was not as " well qualified to vote as ourself. " , Soon after the late great civil strife - was over, "and the life-blood of thousands of brave men had -. freely flowed on the battle-field in contending . for the rights of the colored people of the Houtb, they were given the right of enfranchisement by an amendment to the Constitution of 'the United States. Is there a man that would, after thought upon the subject, declare that woman, who from . childhood has been cultured and trained In the educational institutions of the land and has stored up knowledge and learned the wisdom of right and wrong from teachings received there, or that his 'wife, mother or sister was not as well qualified to vote as those poor Ignorant slaves? Suffrage,., under our system of government, is one or the means by whicliliberty.issacureiLjr a woman Is not entitled to liberty,' then' she should not vote.. The right to express an opinion s not a right conferred by man.br governments -Instituted by man, but it by the Oreat Creator made one of the attributes of our being. Voting is practically expressing an opinion. We favor the amendment. Amen. v " HOW THE INDIANS CAPTUftEp A WHALE. A-Quilleuteorrespondentof iheHBeattle-ZnHf- ; ' genccr writes that tapert A few days ago a whale came into the "bay, '"."within three-hundred yards from the shoal. The Indians irom an around were at a potiatch. soon as the whalewas neen blowing, all was exclt e- nient, and flvie canoes strongly manned went for Iilm In less. time than It takes me to tell. The whale would come up every Ave or ten minutes and blow. .The Indians would go for him every time he came up, and" when ire went-down all would lay on their oars. The canoes fairly shot through the "water, almost like an arrow from a . bow. ' They chased him alout an hour around the bay. lie then started out past James Island, but jpst as lie was going around he came up twice in succession, and so neany in the same place that the livllfini ivrrr Brnr'V vii trrvf lilin fr-orlta Tirew his spear and struck the whale fairly, and soon after all five of the. canoes' had spears in him.- The water was quickly red with ' blood.' They wrestled with the big fish two hours before they cojique.red hi in. Theiicame the tug of war to tow him ashore, as he had worked three miles away from 1 he bay. J hey went to work WltJi AlLthejttreJigtJji i n, them, and u nitedly and laboriously brought him nearer, and nearer-us spectators on the beaclr. When three hundred -yards distant the leading . canoe came ashore, bringing a line, upon which all the 'squaws, im- nooses. and spare men In camp took hold. Ihey. Eulleu with might nd main, and It was not long efore the dead monarch ef the wave was high up on the beach, lie proved to be 41 feet long, 15 - feet across the nukes, and 18 feet across the back. 'He looked to us all like a mountain, and ever . , body made It a point to climb on top of him. We - t rfeiLBOPie "f tllft '"" wJ4-4etIHrr-t..mrtpr-B nd rood, and quite like elk. It would almost melt in one's mouth. It.was amusing to see,theTndiaits cut him up. They "wallowed In "the meat and grease like pigs, and worked lnderatigably, cut - ting, carrying and trying it out. This is an expe- .. rience long to be remembered. f . .- ! . . mw mm . . ,.. , : Womes of Tangier. The Moors are handsome . men, haughty of feature, and of great dignity of carriage. The Arab women, of whom we met not so many, left their charms to the Imagination .Though ' they , were muffled up7 to the eyelids, - showing only a strip of buff forehead, they gener ally turned aside their races as we approached . them. Their street costume was not elaborate a "voluminous linen mantle, apparently covering nothing but a wide-sleeved chemise reaching to the instep and caught at the waist. Their bare feet were thrust Into half-slipper, and their flnsrer-tips stained with henna. Home had only , one eye visible- In the younger women, that one pensive black eye peering out from the snowy coif wa very piquant. xnexieurewmaiuens were not to avaricious of themselves, but let their, beauty . frankly blossom In doorways and at upper case ments. Many orv inegiris were as siepuer ana graceful as vines. In their apparel they appeared ' to afreet solid colors "blues, ochres, carmines ami olive greens.' ." They have a beautiful national dress. which Is worn only In private. The Jew -esses of-Tangier are remarkable for their eyes, teeth and complexions, and for their figures in early maidenhood. At thjrty-flve they are shape less old women, . ; "Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taut, aiM--evri'f thing. t-T. B. Aldrich, ,in Harper t Magazine. They Never Smiled. A Massachusetts Di rector went to call on some school children, and began to tell them funny stories and pleasant tales which made them laugh. . Suddenly noticing their SELECTED VERSE. : :, . Bit AMBLE. - The corn la reaped, th bare I) row a land ' Is sleeping In the sunshlnt bjsnd Of late September time j-., Now, after harvest, till,and mirth, . In restful calmness Ilea the eaih,' r -T ...rr-- ... Uke good lives past their prime.' , Red tint of Autumn touch the trees . That rustle' In the freshening breeze " ""' -And wave thelf' branches strong; " Prom hillside meadows, loud and clear,. - Comes, riarlott-like, a note ot cheer, . -' .t :T.Tne thrush's thrilling song. ' the busy wild bee flltteth by ... . - -Where, honeysuckle waves H-lgh- a1 - And late clematis grow ; A fair brown butterfly floats round , : lA bramble branch that on the ground IU dainty tAngle throws. ;---- . 'Ths Ipwly bramble, tnktng rxut , " iD'Tommon hedgeiw"vlyHrTii"J" fruit . For eonjmon hands to pull ;. ". ' A boon to travelers on the road, -. -It shows Its gracious purple lond With blosifoms beautiful. . -White flowers like pearly-tlntd mow,- -Fair foliage red with Autumn's glow, Ulpe fruit on one fair spray ; ) . Ah me I my hart, what beauty lives-- In lowliest things that Nature' gives . "' To blossom on our way. r " Ah me I my heart, what beauty shows In lowly Uvea that to their clone t. Blo9iii sweetly out tf sight:'. ' Meek hearts that seek not worldly, praise, 'That flsd In life's secluded ways Dear love and deep delight ,, Fair lives that have a bumble root,' - Sweet tlves that bear a gracious fruit, ".Yet keep , their Springtime1 flowers Upon the bough where fruit hangs ripe. And where the f tiding leaf Is type . Of life's decaying hours." We meet them In our dally ath, These humble souls, and each one linth A beauty of Its own ; A beauty born of duty done, Of silent victories dumbly won, " - Of sorrow borne alone. '. ,' And when the frosts of death fsll chill . ,., On these fair lives, that blosnom-stllF -' (Tlough Rumaejtthlo-ls' pilst , We, sighing; wish for quiet waj-s, Wherfln1lke theirs, our shortening days " ' .Might blosttom to the last I w ( . ' Ajt the 17wlJ?omskI- ; THE KWiJNITIOX A trnvelt r, with start In band, .Visits again his native land; He is jm dusty, his face so brown, Will any one ktow ...hliri i.ln the town? -He enters the fainlllargate; . Perhaps the toll-man will bid him wait They were comrades oiii-e, so brave and true, JlCUrn they drained the cup and life was new. ! But see ! the toll-man do-s ivortraee His friend in the pilgrim's sunburnt face; ,-Ho with icrecMtigshort he isimsob.oij " . Intu the shitdyBtrerts alone, , - - V- . - . ... .:' . -'"Vow gluiicihg fnim a window' thfre, Ia4ly with' a face mM( fair I lis wwc'lln'iirt i but slm does ifot. know Her lover,' the pun' lias browiiV.I him so. With slower stop and moistened eye ..- -He passes his old comrades by, , For no one know 4i hit through the town, 'The suu has made his face soJjJiwn. - V " His jjiother ststids.by the old church door. ' ; " (lod greet you !" he says, and nothing more. ' " My son I" she crlfs, with fc glaJ embrace; She sees her child In the sun-browned face. A ( ABD TO THE PI RLH'. kVTVn TlIOROt'tilM.Y TtKXOVATIXO Afl UKriTlt. Jx. nishing thfe lloltoit IIoiiho Kostnurant, I nii now pre pared to a--oiniinxlale all who favor me with their pat ronage. f..A My prices, In many reoiH-ts. are In advance of those of iheiower rad-f houssi but tue cici.-ss.in charges Is. more than jnmle up In quality, qfiantity and manner of service. - .. I have snared neither money nor pains In fitting up this establishment-to make it flrsl-class lii-wery particular, and it will he my constant aim to keen it so. It Is tny.earnest tleslre to make the llolton House inning Rismis as inncli suixrlor fo what they formerly were as ihev were inrenor mi wiisi iiit sikhihi 11 i The Tattles will lie supplied with the very larst tho mar ket affords, prepared and served In. the best possible man ner. - I hone that the disreputable manner In which this Res taurant has been conducted heretifore will nrt deter any one from slvlntf It a trial under the iprvsent manaa-eineiiL The Check etystem has heen adiiptml, giving itermsns of limited means an opportunity to ct flrstrclans accommo dations at a very small espense, . All know the location Alder, between Front and First streets, I'orllsad, lire goo. . i. u. iuilkii. Proprietor and Manager. ..'TTiriMOMii.; TN TUB CIRCUIT COt'ItT OF TIIK STATE OF ORE- 1 ton for the.lVMintr of . jMultnoinah, as. Ixiuesa Jane Hueltrey, I'lalntlft", vs. John 1'atrlrS Hueilrey, IiefendanL To John fames riueiirey, iierenoani 1 in me name or me Htate of Oreron. you are hereby reoulred to appear and an swer the complaint filed aval nst you In the above-eotltlerf action within ten days from the date of the service of this- sum mon upon you. If served within thlst ountyrlf served In any other County of this Htate, then within twenty days from tne aaie or tne service 01 in is summons upon r or If served ty publication, men you are notined and re- rou, quest eil to appear ant answer sain complaint on or before the third Monday in January, a. 11. iminat neinrttie first day of the next term of said Circuit Court: and If you fail -v-fipsii.brcomlritr sobf r.- lie turned - anil r w ilml "- : , .i a 1 t leacner inreaieninjc lutm vnu Keeiurea suu fierce expression of face. On asking her what the. matter was, the said. In a harsh and solemn voice: They are never allowed to smile In my room.' ' Then I think your room ought to be more Agreeable than your company," he answered. Ajp4J. Jf la i be.nonca He tooKgR?"res.'jydi- so to answer, for want thereof, the I'UlntlfT will take Judg ment against you ror a decree uissoiviiis in marrlae tmnds now existing between you and the I'lalnt IfT, and the PlMlntlff will apply to the Court f the relief demanded in her complaint. And you are further notified that on the Ht h day of Hcptetnber. A. IK Inst, an onlerwas made bv the Hon. ItAlelgh Htott, Jixlge of said Court, directing publica tion of said summons ror six consecutive weeas. - r. V I.Att XfV; 'Attorney for I'laintifl. r misHlTfTief to make u so. It requires a microscope to discover a rich man's faults, but the poor tnau's are always visible to ' the naked eye.' - '.. ' UOC ROSE PILLS. i - to . ; , ' QARRISON'S IEWIM0 MACHINE STORE, . I7 Tblrsl ML, sear MrrlM, rstrtlastsl, AND HAVE MOMEY. tfKNT roTt.TliK K1X;kk. 11IJWK. VflfWJJI, HAV1W; -Autiiiiisttwwyarf w wrni ami iiaasi iiaisumwt Machines- a-Hewjnc, Machines repaired and warranted. All kinds of Hewing Machine J'fcELLKH, Attachments, ujis, eve seio im MICELL..NEOrH AD'ERTIEMEJtTS. DURING THE FAIR. . vuitori to tne city daring the con tinuance of the Mechanics' Fair should ' JOB M. MfTCIIBXA. 1 RALPH M. DKJtKJTT. MITCHELL A DEMENT, . i 1.'. y Attorney e-at-Law. OFFICII Corner First and Morrison streets. In rooms for merly occupied by Buchtel's Itcture Oallery. -38 not fail to tjao Tisit i ' t' JOSEPH SIMOJI. C. DOLPfeU ACKEBMAN'S DOLLAR STORE, And see what. ' , ' IMMENSE RETURNS , ' r J. K. tX)LPH. . T -C" ' DOLPH, BRONAUCH, DOLPH A SIMON,. i A ttorneyihat-Law. , ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, PORTLAND, OREGON. Are obtained From the investment of ONK DOLLAR! V. Nowhere , else can yon , procure A CHINA DINNER SET snORxttttiR ' A SILK JRESS PATTERN, ..OR ... A GOLD WATCH, ,.OR.. A FULL SILVER SERVICE :(AU warranted to be exactly ai represented), . Ten thousand articles, rangiig1 in value from One tO'One Hundred Dol lars, to be secured for 0ne8ingle Dollar- -AT ACKERMAN'8 DOLLAR STORE. BUSINESS eOLiLiEGE (Old "NATIONAL," Established 1866), ; Ks. H fpeait Sitreet, aet. MlilaigtN aoid Alder, 1 IDUTIAND, 'OREGON. A. P. AKMNTBOSU.,.,.. ...... Ir I si e I pat I JJ. A. WEMCO ....:.'...,....l'rsinsa stnd Heeretary Designed for the Business Education of Both Sexes. 8tudentvadmitted on any week-day of tie. year. 1 No examination on entering. : KATIiH or TIITIOMt 1 KCIIOI.ARKIIII, Ititlurt ConrMM.... S0 OO U A Vt l-WotiilileUt.Xoiirasi, HKITI.U, I'er MoMtli....v.:..;........ ... S PEN WOUK of all kinds done in the most artis tic manner at reasonable rates. Send for eiti Lmate. - . ; ".':. r The "College Journal." containing information "of Course, and cuts 0? "Ornamental Penmanshiprj free. Address A. P. ARMSTROJiO, Lock Box 104, Portland, Oregon. .a"il cheerfully recoiu mend-the tiresent msnnicement of tlie I'ortlitiid lliislness ColleKv lr. ArmstroiiK, whom 1 huVn known fur many yeiirs. Is an esjierlenced Tenctier ana a I'racticui itustness' Man. ' ll. m. imrKAM K, aul IVesldent old "National? OuJlctfv Free to Everybody A Beautiful Book lor .the Asking ! 1JY ArPLYlNU rKUMONAf.LY AT TMK NKAHKHT J ofTW of TIIKHINUfcU MAMKA(UIUMin, (orb iMMUit cmrtt U mt m IUfHiiori, uny aiuli Knfn will l rf- stnf asI with Oft ' Kso lit t ftl I I W 1 1 I it sit tssl ws.a v a. Ll..a. - -m -ww mwmm as anwss-ss mm s s j ""H mS9 -' a J V SSI 7 W ISIUK is I .1 GENIUS REWARDED. OB The Story of the -Sewing: nackhie Containing a handsoms and costly steel engraving frontls- piece, aiw, nneiy engraTeu woimi cuts, and bound In an elalmrats ll us and gold lithographed cover. -No rhars-s whatever la made-for this handsftme book, which can he ohlald only tiy application at the branch and suhordl of The Klnger Manufacturing Co. nate offlces i THE ilNOHt UiNUFlCTURINQ CO.: " .. Principal Office, M Union rWuare, New York. H. M. RU88. Dentist. For the Interest of the public, I have resolved to do first- cuts work ai inese prices : ... - . U' n..u V.I . ' hf I of Teet h on Uuhfier. Het ttt Teet h on Celluloid. ....... (told Kllllnr....- silver and IJ-ii Filling Extraction of Teeth, with Ohs... -fMnnemVor. First and Aldrtopp X -...'Mr . Mil. If I'WMIll ...4 I'i AO'end upward iw in ami upward ... t) and upward ... 1 Wend upward r ma M..M.a.lW Office tsesira. atll heaira. Jya EMPIRE BAKERY. V tOSS 4 FUJIR, kfannfacturcrs of ". Dread, Cakes, Pastry, Pilot Dread, BrsU, rlrnln, HulUr, IVailnn. Hug"' "r C It A C K K It M . 'Jf nn'y'TJhd Jtaktsi' OlugrrToajtH, tw.., ' JTes, B4 Wstalilais;issi atreef, PstaHIatavd. Or. V Orders from the Trade Solicited. - I PROFEHHIONAU i O. P. MIASONrl-?; Attorney-at-Law ami Notary rxibtic . IIoom 10, Otto Fellows' Tkmple. . , rOHTINP.'oitKOON. t. It DAL V. Hi I- JIUTLtR. DALY. A BUTLER, . - . ' . .'Attorney $-at-LatV. ' , OFFirjp Main Htrert, Dallas, Okeoon. ' JPECIAL ATTENTION OIVEN fa 'A ktf LEO AI. mrt ) Ineos. . . uia4-81tf a. JU BABJIEK, D. D. a. T. L. K1CKLIN, A. D. mmZ BARBER A NICKLIN, . If. II Sirs Street. IMrlUsiel, Or. vfelU DENTIST. A. O. 'rhllipa, D. D. S.t NO. 231 FlKSTftTKEET. - MRS. DR. OWENS, k FtER THREE YEAIW AlWENCK, IIA8 REHUMED J. practice, orricE Over l'lu miner's drug store, corner First and Main streets. tlammtammBBm m V-Hpeclal attention given to diseases of the Eye End the Ear. set DR. 8URMAN, jjcertio litytician and Surgeon, - No. US Morrison RU, optioslte the Custom Mouse, Portland,! TVKAHR THEATEI BY THE LATEST HVHTEM OK -Medical Hygiene, which Includes the use of Eleclrlo Uatha.tHllvanlsatlon, Var and Medicated liaths, etc. . JyHtf MISS DR. ANCIE L. FORD. OFFICE--Rooms 4 and 6, Monnaates' Building, 167 and let First street.-,, - , , .- UEM1DENCE No. II West Park street (corner of Blark). Special attention given to Diseases of Women and Children. . i mat A. C. AVERY, M. D. ' Late or New York are-Jehmet Cities. - nA'UEMVEP Til OFFICE AND RESIDENCE TO No, Ml Alder street. Irlnclal onVe, eorner Klnt and ' Alder,oNMt!e Town Clock. ITactlces Kcgulnr McdJU tue, Hurgery and Obstetrics. Attends calls 4Niy or Night.. Pe clflu attention given to Nervous, Thoracic and Female lls- eases. Iutlrs sieclalty days, at home' offline, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Consultations and operations In the country and vicinity, as per arrangement with medical gentlemen, or others. - ... ' lyl Wm; CrajuA Sons - .""rz:, . - i lleve received a iArge Hhlpment or" " Orr the latest Nty lea. ' , ( . . -.. . . - . - 1 ' '-nx - " And are nffl'rinJi tliem STllie They also call spcphU attention to a tins Dancin g P u mpl Which they have just received.: Remember tho Place I XVZI. QUAY Ac fOIVH, ! FrsMl Mreet . ' (Acnias from the Esmond), PORTLAND - - - OREOON t Ol NEIIIEYER, (VI e reh a nt--Ta 1 1 o r j X. MS Tin Mretl,; KEE1-H CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FINE AND COM plete Assortment of . XCOTCH,ENGLi$K,FRENCrADDMESTIC COODJ, Which Wunsurpasscd, and which Will be ' MARE VP AT COST MICE. j JOHN A. JUieK, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Front ttreel (opponlte the Ernnond;. Port 1 ami, Or," at)CKrWATCHEsrtwtiirANir$prcTAcitr AT LOWl'UICEH. 1- RepntrinQ m NitUMy-AU Work WarrnnietL , Purchasing AMERICAN WATCH EH Direct and (or Cash, and having the advantage of Iw Rent, I can safely Dron- I,.' HI CTAtE and OPTICAL OOOLsH a Bpeclalty. p ; - . iwii tiu, Iisrr Prines Ihin nriilh.. Imn. in w Being corn petent, I will repair Common or Fine Watches Kigin wiiTsr wwtfiiss...:1 '.......!!...'.' ' Walt-SaasHllvtr Waehceto.uTitiiBiiMhmjr..;ftBO'WT f 1.1 KO to Jal 8m UOC ROOD PILfLO. ..r. t 'i r - 4 rt j , - -4 t."