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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1871)
if. I. . "-r J: ' .... - ..a - "1 ' -f- 4 i v .'."' X i r .-: -' I TT"B--"- - Bsibua at KMmrlt 1000 OtU a bridge ecru tl WUlamrlte at Eageae " : " city i talked ot t . . . .'-V. ..... .A CtusT rom OBBfJON. A colony U T' .aLl la arrive aooa la Ohm DM "A . ' T I- Javier county, low. i OaaooK . Crrr wjktk. a t Oregon City - mualclpal V Monday last the BepubthsMM w eras fUl, MWB Via li i - Co-CXgr.-Tbe VtrBBtemmv Bio " give ft concert. Iiietreaneatal aaa vocal, v' o-BOuidcyTiilt.MyUi,tjnai: T- -- Loobino job IIowm. Forty or fifty . iMMmcfrs niott of whom vera 'mi towns went mp the WUlamette river oa the MMmlmnt Reliance on Mono, taT look fur home. .... . , . , - BalbbT Watbb Oompawt. The Ba lem water work company have began building their reaervmr. ' Tae eanpaay expect to be able to -apply water Jy the middle of July. . -"""- 7 ., Z 1 ? roiTUiri) Hon nruB Accotiatiob. TTbla encitloa distributed their land, as per previous mraement, laat Tuesday evening. "The Uddlag for choice of lot waa quite aulrlted. .. , t 1 (Ibaih ix-Walla Waixa-Vaubt. A Walla Walla paper estimate that that valley will produce thla year three tlmee aa much grain aa it erer yietUM U-fore Ufa tngte aeejaau. "' ' - . i nt :; Raw Mill tbi Bun Moca- TAixa. A large aaw mill, engine of - horse power, to be eat p about t. mllee from Well Walla, la the Bine money " Ulna, la en the way from Chkngcyl,- Ora Tnr"e. msierlal asr. peper la -bran new, and came from Painter A XU, Ban' rrnneWo. We think all oar reader will agree wtth as that It kmke very pretty and la-eey to read.'.- '-i " " " . - " Wool Imthi Vnntv a VALunr-The Boaebnrg EmMg thlnka that the Ump gua-raUey thla apdng will derive $100,. 0U0 froin the wle of ite wool and not lea than 20,01)0 more from the mle of mt to aberp, . ,. ,r n, ,; VT ; .- : Arbttkd Iowit. CU. W. W. Chap man reached home laat Tneaday nt noon, from Omaha and the Eaatern Htatra, where he went In the Intercut of the Portland, Dal We and t Bait Ihe luiiraad cn.--t't'--": ,1 --TBBa!nnmtTi Tnrtii.- Mr, ; LUTBar-' ton, of Yamhill cn aaya the WntSUft, haa a field which J tolded laat year one hnwdred and thlrtyrve buaheia to the acre 'from of : iWu -and aowlagt What conntry can beat that " 4 - I ri , - . V--New Aamriiri ts Brmixvaa. Mr. (V C Way from Ktrngton,-Iowa, haa gone Into the reel eatat bnalnem with Meaara,rttltaelArptoa. HehaereeenUy orrlred to Ornfen and Ymany people are coming f t r - from bia aec thMa. KAimuut Oanooje. The Momtafnerr mya the weather In that aectlon to ex- TeedlngTy plca-ant frem H dlreeilona fof Waaco and .Grant ' ceuntiee comee cheering news of the condition of Ahe growing grain, and. the gram to exccl ? lent. .v.. - ' TO EXPLOKB TTtB NXHALXM YAIXBY. , It to mid that a party of Boandlnavlane etarted from Portland Utdy to explore the Nehalem Valley. The Scaadlna rlana of Portland are making Tflbrts - to have large numbera of their eountry v nieen migrate to Oregon.. BAiur "ob Pobtlabd.--1io N. P. T. (Vi aleamahlp John L. Btephena aalled from Baa Franctoro to Portland r on Tneaday, the Sd Inat. Lorenao D. -- Bawyer, V. B. Circuit Judge, and Thoa. Croaa, of Balem, are paaei iigtea. - Aa of Balem, are paamgiea. UMtal there to a birge pemenger ltot. . IMt-auxqBetW.SUIohaiMeek, a blind man, and formerly mlmlonary to Egypt, baa been deUveriageome lee. tnree In Porttomt daring' the preaenii week connected with the eocnee of hie former labor. , We have sot had the pbjeanre of hearing ht m, but hla leetarct are nigniy Koan or. BcDmra DiATR.rreteTBfrieaMl, J. P. Ilogue, of linn county, who re turned from the Btotee by the toet ateamer, died at the bouee efMr Abrema, : of thla city, May lt. We eympathlw r With hU honored famUy la thto ' tieteavement.4. "lie raata frooi bia . tobera, but hto worka do follow him." Bkntcbcb OoMnrTXXJ, Juthre Deed T haa received laUlUgance from Waahing ton that the freahlrat "haa determined to commute the eentence of J. a. Uol- - bert, convlctrd of defrauding the rev. ,enueLy aellTng whtoky wltbont Uoenae, atx Balem, ..Oregon. Hie fWiUahment t Will be keeened to two montha Inipria. .onmeni ana iuu one. , - - ' .i i ' i a, a -.- 'i ". ; ' HoitB .. Jxm;rrB--A .. look throogh .vthe extenalve tailoring eaUbliahment of A. Boberta, on Waaidnjrtoa atreet, 1 between Becowl an Third, PortUnd, will repay th reader.. Mr. Roberta la v: Tory bvajt kecpi ag comUniiy employed a goodly nuniber or uUxf and women. Hla aaaortinent of Balem and Oregon City woolen goub la partiouUrty ex. Ovlleut. -JlAiLaoAD MATTkna.The O. A. C . It IU 'hae bean cohir4etad bevond AL. :4 bony to wlthU two' iulk'ant a half of . . a e. ft a. n r . . ine nomi-eanuie p4ni. Thecbrtipany haa laid out two new town, one twatva and the other wvinuen tulhui aouth of Amaayf'On anl after lo-Oay (Friday) . the railroad larva win be twdveed to the -following lUuh15act-jro rrt. -ta Oregon CJyfJ iO to Halem ft 00 to Albany-qulU m Kductkm. ttnuB t'sb OrrsB. li'. 3tV P. Kunpwon, of V York elty, recently oOcd Uun. J. W. y e-uUh, ef Polk e, A mm acre fbr 8W neree W bt- land In Polk county. The eO wae AnJUipd. Mo aaya the Statftmtm. t -ri-hmb cmr ap, JIaVki bob BMBAjmrTa anbeidy.of Vb Wit aaked by the O. A C R. B. of KagMkt City and Uarriaburg baa about made np, bt the Kogene Oeprw aaya that fbr the eeaaon the right of wy baa been refueed in aome inataneea, and It la probable that the elUaeue of Lane eonotywtil hare to tncrcaat the amount of the eubeldy. w ' - :.? 4 KALAKA.-Mr, A a Uonigomery;, whAhaaanntmetad with the Korth Pa clftc Railroad Co. to bulk! twenty-live mllee of road northward from Kalama, UBmkbarranlmeata t rewme act ive work. The ahip Panama and bark RivlAre bow unkiadlng cara and rail' rand Iron. Two pile driven art at work on the grade, and bualneea la rnablng with all poaalUc apeed; ' ( . ' , 'pvnt'HAaiKO AoekiT. Our readen will aee that oar tret leeue contalne a Naneetabb) array of advertbrtng patron age. Many tbankv to patrona. By re ferring to oar adverUalng col urn na It will be even that we have eaUbllahed a Puiwhaalng Agency. MerclianU and deelnra Will pin e take notice that we hall make pttrchaeee In thU bUMlueea from thoee wbe ndvertkeM our paper. Miaa Abba Lkwu e eagaged In can vnaaing the city lor a book entitled, "Our Father'a " Ilouae, : or, ; The Unwritten Word," by Bev; Daniel March, D. V., author of "Night Beenee la the Bible." Prom a review of the proapectua before ua wegWna many beautiful gema.-Tbe etyW la eeay,' grexael, ebaate. Tboae who are acquainted With the author fanner work nved only, to be told that the- pt lit one la Hi pm r. -prbe, ja anv Kngtbdl rloth, tt; Parlor edition in Prench Turkey niorotvo, very ek-gant, Wbatkxb Bbxmiv The Ueteurolog kcal obaervatlone for the month of April, 171, ae taken at the rauma of the Port land Library Aaaeeiatlon, by Henry A. Oxer, Librarian, -ahowa the following: Hlgheat temperature, 75 deg., on the 21th, at 1 r. M.; mweat temiierature, 8a deg., on the lath, at T A. x.; mean tem perature, 53 deg.; ralnfklij 8.M lncliea.1 There were haibitorma on the 7th, 1Mb, 2mh and Kth. Blight froata on 20th and tsd. V There " waa conakleraUaUne weather, , Interaperaed -with - aboWt'ra, during the month. . , . Btrujnxo IB PoaTLAa".-lHnkIlng to Very lively la Portland at preacat. Many watdncea are being erected, and boaiaem hoaaee are going Bp. Meaara. Bavler A tVa brick building to progreealng mpklly. The O. A C Ball- Cba emee bedldrng haa been ralaM. WekftfVe baildlag, Bear by, to nearly flniahed. Active preparatmna are folag forward for the Macoate Temple. Mr. Opita haa pot a bualaeae hooae oa Flret etreet below Pine. Mr. XX F. Ilarring. Bommeamd tha rrectloa of two atofa,ef twenty-dve feet ea Ftrat, be tween oak and Pine etreete the ette of the oM Tara Yerela Hall. Beaklee iaaa atkn nwacovoeaoBta are being made by part lea onkaowa to Lira IaaraABicm Aaaacr-We cU pedal attention to the adverttoement of' the Etna. Life Iaeuraace company. Having bad biaVlneaa rehvlioua with the eonipany for a year pact,' we can apeak conodently of be fair and honorable dealing of Ite agenta. Miaaia. Mwin A Upton, of thto city, have tokea aa efflce, when all bualneae of thla BUto nd Waehlngtoa Territory will be promptly attended to. The Etna ja one of the oldeat and atrongeat Jlfe lneurance compantoe In the United Btotea, with an avnimabcefUaiefaarethaaafteen mlllioae. Women can and do Insure la the Etna. Many of the long eaUbllahed companlee ' exclude them, altogether. while many other eompaalea reject them ntll quite advaaAid la age. - The Etna! polldea are abaolutely noa-forfeiting, and dividend are declared annually. 1 " -JUwwr,n a, ua.. Tr...-,.: TVBAL 4ociBTyrfrarenaiil - to poblle notice, the member of the Stale Hortl ealtaral Boclety aaaembled at the Taylor atreet M. E. Churrh rHnJfjtrintoy nnt Tlte f'nmmlttee Meaara. John - MeCreckea Blmeon Fraaeto and .Ar J. Pofar appointed to Inquire and report aa to the expediency of holdtna-- aa exhibition of fruit. vera and vegetables InthU city during, be anmmar, aabmltted a. report leeonimeatUng that euc xhIUtloa be held eometime la the mouth of June, In the BkaUagBlak building. -On motion of Major Franc 1m, It was resolved to hold a horticultural and floral exhibition at such time aa may be designated by the Executive Committee awPftocretary. A. J. Dufur, Henry Miller, Beth LueUlMg and A. R. Shipley were appointed a eommtttew to arrange a premium ltot for the proposed exhibition. Meaara A. R. Bhlptoy, Hecretary; John McOaken, A. P. DruBlnon, D. a Lewis and T. L, Eliot were apjioluted a committee of anaagementa. The Borlety theaiad- JoBJaedLr ,'""Jr"" ' . ' A YBBT BmaiAV Bilk. The othea day a yoang man aamed Frank Amer procured I be raaeruoa or a card In thle paper aatlfytag the world that hto wife, to whom he-waom Triad Ave month alaos. baa left hlavcto. We aw-llned to Insert It wit boot prepayment, tmt be maW out a nitiabie aaaa. and Caithfullv Momtoed to my. ae oa Haterdav. and yeaierdnywe iramsd that he hUuaelf had "run awav. having Miked . vrery many' We aWt mlad a man'a owing for Mead aad hatter, reat aad real, and each, bat the aoar, miserable whelp who woaM abase and starve a woman, and then advertlae her on credit, with intent to defraad a prtnler, hae as morel claim to manlMiod than a piaceaf-strlsd I ii an mmm wm a - ium it Mcrc-m copied the stvertssnaeae-wa saileioa thsA. hm esaukl iUvi .That braving the creeping thine toltk ktte. and I be eairhl to be ntacW to read the Mortmnt ranwhuiv end lay ftir it at the ndvnuoad rale uf eubecriptlun, tJkVgon peperm dwaapnae hint Juumt 'A'nlrm OUittma, -If the eVfranded editor wtU apply to the wile of the acrna-4 we gneaa he'll get'hU BMtqry. If we advertlae aaen who deaart tbvff wlvea WC'U not fan- pbdn If we never get our pay, A Abbival. or TMB BTBAMBA Axbix Stxwabt. ThU eteamer:iiwaed by Meaara. J. M. Oilman and Elkha Cor bet t, and lnteotled to ran bctweVa Port land and Aatorla, arrived here toet Bun dy ; afternoon, Bhe bad - rather 'it rourh triaun and waa aomewhat dan-' aged, bang out eight daye on the way. liMa.bOM waa ouut in nan r mnewee m IH67 to run oa the Bacramanto river,! but after a couple of trip .tie wa aab- j akllicd by the oppooltlon company, and laid up la Baa Fnmctoco BnUl aha atari-j ed for thto port. Bhe to 1M feet long, M feet beam, haa depth of bfkt of 7 foet, J and a carrying capacity of SM tone, Bhe aa tame tubular bollera 44 foet long and 43 Incbea la diameter, and her eagtnea are 17-lnt h ey Under, with a etrohe of foet. Her wheel la 23 feet la diameter, 18 foot fell of baeketa. Bhe diftVra In thto reapect from the reatof our river IxiaU, that there are no guarila around the cabin, awl the promenade deck extend from the cabin to the bowa of the boaL ' What inlurlea aba aiiflerud ea the way coming up Will be repaired la a eliort time, and within two or three weeka ahe. will be able to commence running. ' s Org ApvxBTUxaa, We call epeeUI atteutioo to the advertlae meat of our friend Jacob Mayers Merrhanta and mllllnera la the Interior will do well to give him a emit. It would be hard to and a more accoaumodaUflg man, or one better acquainted with the wauU of ayer, aVB Front atn.i'L ' " Tence A Co No. IS Kanaorue atreet. Hon Frant-laco, ahow their appreciation of the'Korthweatera trade by giving ae aa advertisement. Thry dVaerve pat ronage. . ... ,. ' ' - Tubtn, Davtoaon A Co., corner Butter Baaaome atreeta,- Han ' Francia- eo, Invito' the attention of the trade to their Urge etoek of ailllnery and fency gooda. " : ;, Bee the advertisement of Hlmea- Bachebtor. They have juet received a new eyUiiderpreaa, and are wet! prepared to do all klnde of , Jot work at Jaweet Dr. B." R. Freeland, dehttot, late of KanFranciapo, hajaa. afltoa mm atatra-fm corner of Front and Waahlagtoa atreeta, Portia no. W eaeerfuUy ble work, aa we know It to be MoQlbbeay'e Academy of Mnalc ThU deaervedly poputor laetltatloa gfvea evkbMtceof Ua anepem by adverUalng. The Profeeeor to a thorough maater of hia-art,-and hU amUbU- lady i a chaimlng vocal UWappareatly aaakldfnl aa hlmaelt We etarted oat to raff everybody who nae glvea aa aa advert Uement for the llrat toaaa, but woVeout of breath and rent, i -Tha fotlowtng ttotwOI ahow who favor c;lQPa.lo dpiado wiktX--H tu-- W. T. Bha-aiWiiid3 Q,lfs:T aerve A I'ptoa, Etaa life Insurance agents ; Dr. Mary A. Tnompaoa, phy sician; A. O. Walling, Job printer W. F. Wilcox A Co., atoir builders and carvers Btltael A Upton, ami estate agents - Raseel) A Ferry,jeal eetate agents Parrtoh A Atkinson, real estate agenta Iadd A Til ton, banker Mrs. C Mooell, faahloaabto . dress maker ; MraB. Bumsey, portrait and Jaad- aoape painter John M'Oson, merchaat; Bergman, butcher; Dr. J. O. Qlenn, dentist ; Hhattut k A KlDIa, at- torncye-at-law J Mm. M. A. ButherUnd. French- milliner and dry tinker; O. W. Traver, ar wing machine dealer 1 A. Roberts, merchant tailor j Cobara A McCabe, Job priatera ; Murphy' A' Keiry, grocers; Dr. Chapman druggtot iMra. E.: Bi1dgefaiwrbanyadvrUaee a iUnery store; alaeMrailJ. RestLmlb liner, drem aad cloak maker. We .rail special attention from our oki custom. era at' Albany to the eatahltobntento of these ladies. We am also fevered with "ad" from Miner A Pearson, Al bany, agents for the celebrated Buckeye eewlag machine. . May they sell ,1oUn of them aad amy every oody Mke m. We mesa both agenta and machines. Pretext agaiaat Waavaa BxtVag, . The mUowlBg petitloa o the Con- gresa of the United Btotea, protesting against aa extensioa of euffrage to woman, waa prepared by Mrs. Almlra Phelps, of Baltimore., Aa extended re view ef this protest will he found else where la our columns; We. the atvlepliroe4LVao herebv an peal to your Honombl Body; and de al re' ressctfully to eater our protest again an extension of Huffraae to Women; and la tlie firm belief that our petitloa rciremnU,theaobereoBvlcttone of tlte majority of the women of the country. : j - Aitheogn wesnnak from the notori ety of the poblle eye, yet we are toe deeply and painfully toipresssd by the grave penia waro luraatea our pence and happlncm In these pnynawl chang ee ra our civil and political righto, long or to reniaia nieni. k , - Because Holy Horlptum inculcatoa a different, end for ua higher sphere apart from public life. . - . Because as women we flad a fuU meaeara of duties,, carce and reapnasl bllities uevohrtng upon as, and we are there anwUliag te- bear other, and heavier bunleas, end those unsuited to our physical organikatbHs. v Heeause we bold that aa extensioa of euffrage would be adverse to the Inter esta of the working women ef . the country, with whom wa heartily srm taithlse.. . ' Because thUcliange aai wtrauoewi a rruitrui clement or discord la the ex toting marrisgs relation. whL-k wnuLt tend tothcinnnrte dctri meal vi children, end Incream le ahvady alarming i prevalence m uivoree. land. Because bo geueraJ W, anVrUnf the hamtaomciy. T1 be baatoreiV ( all women, abould be to exceptional disooit Fee these, aad manr mirereaais do we beg of your witum thai ao taw extending Huffrafe to wooMiU may be nnaed, aa fraught with danasr ao grave to the general order af the country. V ,Mr. U Ptlloa haa rectaveJ the fol lowing tetter, with Several roplee of the above petition, from the wife of Beaabr Corbrtt. ---:V ' t'' : " WAsnixotoa, Feb, Jflth tTI. ' . Mn. lMUmmIHr - Umttamf-A have reoelved the enc-loaed ejrajilam and let ter from Mrs. A I mi re Phelps, of Haiti more, requesting ate to send the same to you, which I take pleasure la doing, hoping the same wilt merit year ap proval. Our oldsot to to gala as many ignaUirM as ptkasitde of those who s It prove of oar patlltsn, for it to thought that If the true eraUmente of oar Amer ican women wve known, that a very large auajority wouM l0 agalntaeaf- frase to wveaaa. I have taken the lib-. erty to eneioeeall the cironiam to yea, thiaklnsrjoa will know, better thaa I abould. lite todiee wbo would be llkalv to latervt the mm! re in this matter. . . loan respertiuiiy, , , . . . Maa. H. W. Cobbbtt. . , Qboloot IB Obbuob. The BaJem, Oregon, correspondent 1 of the I'mtom "yi ,- , ;.::U. . '. Wo have la our Ktate, in the person of Bev. Thomas Condon, a Congrega. tloaal ekmyauui at the 1st I lea, aa en thualasUc lover ef aeteaee aad an sec n plUhed adeit fct the particular actonce of geology. He pnieawca a cabinet of specimens acquired during various sum mer eseaiMons, which la one of the lew actentifle wottdera, and only, lately he lectured upon bis favorite art at Port Und, hto teat being, Three Htone Heads," which three Were veritable epeoimena he had dug from mad stone chronicle, and presented to hla aadieoce aa representing three different periods. I shall make no attempt to follow the lecture or borrow the technical learning ef the lectorer. Enough that these were skulls ef a family anterior to the mam moth and the elephant, and a race aa huge aa they, dug from the strata, dis closed by a ravine, on John Day river, where a wall 1,500 font iloep, a hone face was eat fry tne water or manywmuriea, reveals to the philosniihrrjbe eeetvte of an era before man existed, and even be fore the Cascade mouutalus had riava to formabarriertotheocean. ThcMehejul lived and had their being before Mount Hood arose; Just think of It! And the lecturer drew a picture of the trmdeal acencry where tlie nionxter dlHiurtedt tnemseivee among groves or waving palms. - After them came great convul aiona of nature which created the moun tain, a otl the gorgeous fields where these monsters made their home became covered np deeply with volcanic erup tions and changed to almost a desert. The philosopher haa read the layer laid bare by the chasm of the river, aad reveals the fact that before the creation of maa all the region known- as' the Oreat American Ihaert waa rich and fertile and populous with living tmoa- ewra. frraaa.tbs raraior.of Aarll mi BpartAi. raxMieaa oa OBKaa-MAKiMo. wiilawl a4 aihUM a U bs rililMtMl at las mmxl tuw f4r t M 1WUM iri, tmw Um am ai vSn trill v est aad au, aas sbsimv a ana, tSafnaS UrM rml4rr-m.. t To Mm clri, aaW anaa, wha will l a, . Mk aa4 valbll, aa abnrv, las IAI 1 SiS atllii iwmim 4........ .... ;, w i a TB ui Kirt. aao an , waa sill s ta sin. aa an . was silt -r mak and esklMI, aa asovr, th smnh flw 4m. .. ....i.. I W mmmt bm aatiin.a anovs. us ana m saliraSw , - , , tta I Will live b hrmlunt 'oflwd ailver goblets, worth at least firty dultonu for tha haat Mr. kmismIs ar (Mm msda ebeeee, to be exhibited at the Ktate Fair to eompetefor tne prise, ine apecuu eomminee to or apaoimeai py roe nciii'Ui or tne Boct ety. ' J. C Hawthobxb. , East Fbrtlaad, April 18, 1M7L araciAL pbbmivm oh stoaa woaa. I will give a specimen of one' of my Rembrandt photosianiia, flnlwhedin the beet etyto of the art, worth flfty dollara (framed aomptote). The picture to be of the lady to whom the committee award the premium for the greatest variety aad asatast" arrangement ef Oregoa mosses. Every tody; competing en tree to consult ner own taste. . ; Joaam Bvchtex." Tbbatmbbt roa Potacoi. The In to known to, have swab lowed any kind of poison five water to drink,- cold or warm, as fast aa pos sible, a gallon or more at a time, and aa last as vomited drliix mors; tepid wa ter la the beat, as it open the akiw-aad promotes vomiting, and thaa glvea the pceoiest core to tne pofconoue arucie. If neina begin to be felt la the bowel. It shows that part at least of the poison haa pawed downwariU; then large and repeated Injections of tepid water should be riven, the object In both eases being to dilute tha potoon aa eulckly ae proof ble. Do not wait for warm water take that which to nearest at hand, cold or warm, for every eecond of time saved Ja of immense im porta nee; at the. mm time send Instantly for a phvaiclan, and ae enoa as he eomce tara the case Into bis harwbs telling him what yea have done. This eimple fact cannot be too wklely imMlMhed: It to not meant ton my that drinking a gallon or two will cure every case of poiMming. but It will cure msny, awl bene fit all by Its rapid, ly diluted quaJlty. Josracif o UealtK Margaret Faltor wrote much and well, out ner lame rests mora aecareiv what ahe waa, thaa oa what ahedld. ' la one respect alte resembled (Vnterklge; hsr best thought he expresaed rather in speech thaa by her pen. "What she said waa Inflnitelv more than what ahe wrote, and no description. could ever do just lea to lae powecorAerconveratlon.n Bhe waa a aobJeanuL-full of Infinite capacity, full of Infinite tenderness, and the celebration of her birth -dav, twenty year after her death, by the New Eng toAaVWomaa'a Club, waa a flttlng aad graceful tribute to the memory of one who deserves to be ranked aa one ef the urialiot, aa ahe certainly waa one of the most original, or Amrrtcaa women. NtABl aBBTEPMk. There to an exiires. aloa In the face of a good married man wbo has a rood wife, that a bachelor cannot hare, It to laaeaorthable. He la a little asausw the angels thaa the prettiest jroting feMow living, You can aee that the brood breast I a tdllow for eawiehndya head, and that little flrigera pall hto a hlsnsrs. - It o one ever mistakes the good married maa. It to oaly the emttocAsmtlmtleaveyoalnesmbt. The good one caa protect all the unprotected female, aad make hlmeelf agreeable to the ladles, and yet never leave a doulit aa ray mlad that there Is a iweckme lit tie womaa at home worth all Um world to him. , . . ... u.-r .At a vocal entcrUlnment the othef saaaSum year, eeeiag her, exctoiiaed, to the aeax a tans in aeartna. Uh mamma, whet makes bar go4wrfooted la ths aeekT"-- T . . .. , .... condition" of - i i i ii i i man ii i I, Oregon Presbytery. Please rive ant lee through your paper that the Oregim tsryef tnetjaa- bsriand tWr Jivtartoel h-wlU at Bypass!, May 11th, 1871, at t o'cUwk r'l previous srsntateot the aJlowv Ing subieete will be dtoeamsdt "The doe trtae of KepeaUnrs," Thursday night: 'Faith." Frblav aUht: JuAltkatio, Batarday alght: , 'perseverance of the Balnta,'' Babbath, at 11 o'clock; "Be- tivato," Babbath alght. ' , AjMmpmeetlng will be bekl bv the Cumhertoade oa the Abiqua, Marioa county, beginning oa Prfalsyjbefore the third rWaOh la JaneylWl. . ' , , -A. W. BWBBBBY. PORTLAND ADVEUTiHKMEiiTri. UEKOVALI iinit k iieiEiiii, MIXOAVTIU -10 rUVTXXa, EMQITIBIKO BORR rOMMOrHOtV Ql'An trtm tut ia,a issiaiy lamxim huwiw, naiwla M FMIff ITftCT ff a-Ma1n, IMisalyepoBSIaeaatoslaaa. asvrse a Lmrgm Cylinder Prea iie.. U IXTOWVt AUoraUT W JKW TTff, Tasar atnwdr m marked naaMlxameat, w rr pi Mi t aU kaa ut surfc Mi Ike paetoltyl LADD & TILTOn, Saxtlltsill, iHflO. "rrt TArcrstrra HCX KIVKI) AND ATVtUUC J k mnhlm la eaerh inS. jru, IMTKKKHT allawvd nn TlMKlOSIimXft IUilT WOt. trA Siuatd-fmH. -MOMKY liiAXKIaawee4arsrlljr. annit-. nluMn alv asarBlweB4B. tMlMSIaaa bumU aaA urMl seasastlx rr- ' . ... .i.- lmi 1iaan a neat f.mmwm mmm- wmxw rn TiSJndT.trZhie Kuiuuar oa Maa Fma- mm as Atltk- Mli M. . Uwmmmi mtmmnrm Bvaam aa mnm. . Aapal aa la Imwllia af ail ala4a W FV aaartai a4 trsat Maniar . . mi estate agehts. nAVK MB laadaaA avk rwrraTT rxm bamc iw ronr- Ttmt.i(.t..- . ;.: uPaJiiea utovocHCBTS .. , ? . . Vaass Aad evvvrmfaaf aeal B aailaiM allaaa a waia fiiipiii. LMU rirftt VMTTn Alt AIMwUBttB. -r-s, . ATV laaaa. Motarr rw AT JOHn WILSON'S rraxi aa, Oa , Ween- - r .1..,'; FAaiLT ra, a aalee. JTtea. 01 k Ja m "'IKI r- w .masasi w ImI rn rm o amirtr4rtMBBl mm uvm uvn tim miin. . XL a. amiaaxjtBa mat. samssiwas ssstwibb. bow raKPABKn to do mimjmrbt Masia Hn1- as Ml Ma nras ayasaagaadaiaMsaesawmeaVe.' Sly T ' HBav'-V A. BtraBtBtV J txTXiiT ira uzzzzzn tismx rt bit ponr tv nra cnTT(. ta Yj UiIM SMtaT 4V1ial'a Mvw auiMiag, a, A. sl ni f n as earn w. mm- Lasasee to- La laser re PAt-r isu. , . . . k WAARiaOTOB BTBXKT, rrVCTAIBAV Wark dsn at BCAMIB ABLK BATXa, nt Cwease aHie te Few aaan Baal Km. reaa, CAB BB HAD I -.aj -. --- --r --- ; .- . , , MT aiaaaa. mt a aery 1 XAVBC siaa. M ksa Vaelatae. POBTLAXD' XDVKXntiXHtXm. '.. li 'Rasselt, Ferry I Wc:iriT4, XIXAL ESTATE AGEHTS AUOTionEcnc, P01TLAID, 0UCOOX. H8III tK3TTUI itvisa tucxni KB RRatVIBO, TKtXXSU, CWSH, Hralillwe. Mnuwlaci Liu, MuBIIhs mm (kuiMrtas, BiNntirn, tfUiillM. tbi (TtiHgrxxxaU aaa eaaaa rcxa. MM FLIC, PCBABLK. (XMrUTKI rqaallr no' Cir fla nr Krr Wnrfc, aad Um ualy PRACTICAL LOW-i UJClOi MMklw ..riavraJS. . W. TaAVEst. OaaanU Assat. in Fruat la., rortlasd. M-C'AIX at tb Oale mm esaatla avSnea aweraaaia.. mum. r. biobbix. FASHIIIAIIE IHttUAKEI CLOAK. MAKER, TT AS rRRsf AMRNTLV KKT A III JHH f. D XA krnrUla - MtS. MWtri BmUHIt ITMtt, enraer Thlnl aad Walaua UM". will alwar far Smnd mMlir lo do al I klada af wurk la av Ha wlUi Keepa a tne aaanrlmeal N CSH'raa, ramprta- 1 jim n ana m ui, mm. OeaUl. tiettlier -tmiscrna. at aaiABABiAB Piano. Orsmns Plotur. rKTl'BK ntAMBB AMD MOLUBUB. Xuk n Pirn) , (aaar. Ladd aad TUtoa' aaaai ianiaaa, m '" far Beam, BsrSi A Cvs are Agemt for Ororrr A Dak ft I Sewimg Maektmt. rwTT rBAarrn. kitlaxi tuTKiaa rAtrcn Aa ISowas OlotbilaiaT Kpottiaa BKTWKKX KKCOJCD ABU THIRD HTSJ-JCTS rOSTXAJf, 0-taKrW.-, ULVurmrt mi iTAti am irrai. TAB, JTA. fltAPMAB IIKBKBT IBrORatS I k la laaSnana, braMMia aaal lha bsmmp jm Gum that h haa nan-haaMl IIm brag mrt a in Mnnww amirn, r r am, -r iae mar SiwaS lha riKa iwasa, aaa rarr ta aftiriv aaaiir aieas in a Aa.tfa.rarT, will aflaad Um aaajna; tmm of all VreavrtMMiaa, la Ueau, fraaoi Haa aaa auIWa, a all Soar. BnamiT mut,- MAiaril" FAMILY QROOIRIII cmitxi rmarra. raana aaa lamno, - ' - w ThtaOaad Waahlnstna BUw4as- mmUm rnby lerlaa I harHi i, rortiaad, Ow.a. ban oVtlvxrad tm ait MrU af Uw aUg UKB a a aArrcca. . av ai4JJ. ': aatAtrrcat kiuiw, -AMraxaail4Awrta irrtrK-r rABRwuei rrk-b. aaota m r l aMMWi sum riam aa rleat. raatlaaa. Unaaa. . aiif Uxxl n AVIWI KHUCBTLY WnOMASKD TMM Mara.!. I aa aM amnuvs la a-u o aaa. a4a .tars IS ba Ma us naalrr - . . at 1 ALBAUT ADVERnwEMKNH. ,;-, UO A SAT ra ma axi mm usm rpo IBTBOPCC-g TBRt'taXBBATXD ' $U Baakaya taattld Sawiaf JUakiaa MMHi silk aa kola aM. aad I lha lli-aaaad Mialtk) Marhln la tha I'allad IKirtr Bar lata ISaa mm. It aaa MM ralaMtae Wli. aw Kaad, aaxl la aakaawtaAaadfey all A a Ut aaa niaiir Mar aiaa ar aaarjr aa isjal lag la law aiarkat. ( " MILLINERY. IVLTAfHINO ABIT TKKmiSa IsiNK TO A I ill I iniH i. I w na, ... ranrr an wins. aaer aflMUIIam i aa hanrt.wWb ai a addlthn ery atnalh. Mora oa Binaiaibla Sfeeaad, Miaet, Albany, Uraona. Bl (cocaaaoa va aaa, arsiwAT.r T-.KAi.ra in MfMJXKBT AND FANf Y 1 iioaaavAih aa W'ganl lavole uf aaw atiail., aai b aa raah Kmabi Bnaaal aad JlMa, VaHrata, bunhaaa, Trtniairaaa, ato.,to wblch a aNaa tha aa- awoa in mm of Albany aad vtrtaKy. Ha aaad wUI beartd aa ahaoalw Bat ahaaaaf thaa wrar to Aw ia thai mark, aad taatr eaalllr aaaot aul log laa onaiel SMto i Addeaa '"sTIwaXI a PKAMOW, M wJ astral Asrala, Alfaaay , t)na. . iamivi iraa. (DEALER I2f 4 V ... . , .) )t jyfe til &oxfym$t vi . TBIB TKrtM. a dot'BXAx. ra ATOTU 71 TM MTHUTt W gaauain. Will hlaard aa rrklay ca rerr werk.ruw aavaclaf wUh Msjr avk, 171. " Oar DUeaaWy inlaw .11 a neraU nhart. JIIITH till, A rtala a HI Srgla la la aM laaa. May laa, aad J eoallaaaj a aria laa aarrral rear. erured. Amnavateai kar kesa HrrtlrM of OOMPtTtHT CO-aa o WBITgBt ar ad all wlseu hUv IalarC h ta cmr aim BMka r aaaer sacean aoss. a fcav i V U.r.aJ fa. .n.ri a. aad w aaow a mt . talaaui. Waar trada lo tha aawlluraiHm n Um Wsrklag rBali,k lay Men or Woaara, aaall rwajv, avaat MraUo. .. .. New Boarawasr I Bat a Woaaa Bleat, bat a Haataa Rigbu argaa. aVrotnl lo vhaarra aulk-r aajr a aimiaMT lo aear I"HI good ta th nal aaaahar. It kauw aa aax.aa aulUica, ao railstoa, aa aartr , a araad. Ita asiBdalhai la Saak.aml rk of Klrraal Ubartjr, l'alrrl Enuaelpallaa aad t-'alraaiBM-lad rmgr-a.ioa. Coaarkma of tha raaaaaalUIHjr that real upua ua, and deterBilaed to do aar dwty,' wa hr um aeaacHHleav oar rasa with a Dtarrlmla-" aOn Pabltv. CU1 PILUIUU IHT. Aa ah Jn.lia.iwBt Inr aar fra-uUi to iuk ariiiaa lo amnv lars eiuba air Ik New KoaawinT,woaVrlk fullowine llalaf al- aable aremlaaw t roc twenty aakaarlkata, at tt ateapli, aaeom- ala br lha eaah, Wa will gls tha HOMK KMITTtJC SRWIBO MACHIBK, wttaoaf la bia, kcautUSIlT oraaaiaatod. . Priua, MX - Jfim lalrr4 mkMrikar, l ssak, ae enaiiMiiiled aMh -ahw wtll H rlUAlIC aMlrVTLat MCWtStV MACHIBK ACHIBK. With Black a alnat labia. saa akwlr aalaewd. rrl,d. Kar aatr aaraeMbera, at f3 1 aaalaJ kjr lBh,w wlllgrrss HOMKtttT- Ttdt MKWnrff MACHIXK, SaUheti to sstrs MrM. with Black Walaat UM sad rovar. Tas abova ara-tss kladara, wkk-k ar 'war-.- laated Bral a laa la erarr aarUealar, aaa be an si th oAV mt liao. W. Traver, IB rruat alrrrt, Pwrllaadi ' m gnr'-TiivHir--r. ii m aa arh, am eaali d b Tna eaab, wa will rr a MASON m HAMLIN rORTABLK OBXIAM, Sair atae, iagl raaaV, with black wlaat a.alaMille bllow wall,lwo Mow pilli, iaiprarad aaa Irr araaaar read valv, a rihO, tm rar arraafyaT aataailaaia, at a Waarh, ae- oataaiilad by the naak. a doabl read HAHUN HA II LIB fHUiANt rawatbls tha Brat crjSl thai U haa alas a kaa atoa. maa.ril. arranlrd) asbaarlksr. ri Ha aaah. "apwira ay aa aaaa. aaa iaaar dlar addttinaalv aw WtU givs a MAMUN A HAMLIN UHMAM, af rrvs arvavaa, ess rar, ai.v-ABrsnBa aaaa .,, ta raws uwx TnaarxAav Asa xssa- awrLb trta,tMa jr rm.mHL knsiltsd lirwaa, a St at ari. aad iwwair duibw addwianal. w wat give a MAoX a UAHIdB UKOABV MVS ervAVsa, HVeTora,vwaicvsir aiaaoaa rasaeaa mm, iaeaTa esAavsTna saidNiMrsrrsM BaBav&VBa,iarsnBOBKtAOwavntnrLAT a; itiMmui VBHjk. MtrAMON, rLUTX, TKJC M U LA NT. rnM,lift Thoa who daaie a work ar'aaa atseilaa Tha karri bar wltl a Biaoad H their . Wnrad ITanak aaiiiaa ae aai r ld dartag th ' fmw a prasar the Bwlaat da- arad lawr aa fcmialmiirBriaira.atlbAr will be ratttlad M eeaaiv twalrd)v uar aaal . rSrana daatrlag tolaorsaghll aaae. tkralar diatrhd will Haa autiry aa, that w aar aaklkdi Ihekr aaaiaa and ae dllrJetmr IwtwBd to arnraav - 'jf.e Agaal aaavaSBlBg as? eaaB hr IhaataalTW frtaislkaar MbaiD4iaa aa. W waal la atae the Haw Baavaemi ra vary SMully to Oregoa sad Waahlagtoa Tea. rltoryv . , -- ; Tea aaa af eirarr yoarly asbtb will hs oral to lb aawtotor af Weodhnll a CSadh' Wat-kly, who will aaad that vaaaihia, Mlrria sad whsaawak newauaaar to yaa gratki tor thiaa niaalhater nam awe gt paady to aab MrlbslteM. - . j W ae aa the a af gat aad waodwftil aolMlral aha aaaa, aad tha aaaer whir ar toaary Tawali th rkingii r th aaaer ssrlheossto. ctc::ii tnTjjiTisa turn. Thallaa Piaartai tinant aad Baw HoeVa-,; waa win basam ea rear tmt M ia tha Rarulattoa aad Ns NoaruwaaV will a mm aas'rasr WBa t, - . Ortaertoa. Bxmlwiioa sad Nsw Kaarw. Waav wilt aa a.al ai yaar tort aX ' " W hose oar maaii,iihi wtllaeaH "( af th asoortwany Ika oOarad n tzt Atarrx. ''; C yr. BaaarlL af Kalama. W. la 'ear ea Ikaclaad ageat as? that toaaialy. . .. A. . Araotd ta aathorlaad to attaad to all koala. i run a. i lad with la New Itomtav ha Alhaoy, Oenana. . . Woman tmjjwtmjk or, WW, r rinr.NW AT a nlapl aad 2Jf ""a "wi." rWr aaiashto aroiaa aaawrally, Bath Aw m aaa, ar If .at fwlry- anlhHtod lauaa wow anna wa innmnmi. afc. I ?ii5 TLa.""'"! .S'fniiwl.wWrd I Woataa, whMb mar ha rorwarwad nt aar tlni. Ito eltto of I h an.lrr.Uc Bad UiataUUwo -MM. XT 4 at J. n i.l1... No. am tl ahraJl iT J Bw, No. r K-mrmi r-- l"issiorwa. No. T iw,- WApaa, fmt,toa. AHtohaaa. aid . at. avaraa.ear. asath i I XM'r, a. (tm a We, Mil ft. TT' Mladna MrJul L lra die a Sp SOXcIa er. rioprihl Si Is eear lha BUJ J X V 'V V V . v.,:.. -awert- '. 1 x ' - - - ......