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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1872)
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1S7 They are laying down the the warns of the new water works in Vancouver, W. T. The Oregon Republican State Conven tion is to convene on the 20th of March next in Portland. The Caltfnrniam are feeling very hap py over the recent rains. A prosperous year is anticipated. The Jacksonville Times thanks Sena tor Corbett for his services in establish ing postal routes in Southern Oregon. Rev. S. C. Adams was in Washington City, about the 20th of December, and was iutcndlng soon to return to Oregon. Mrs. Rates is playing Elizabeth in Sacramento. A theatrical critic of that city praises her performance very highly. The Walla AValla Statesman wants hie next Legislature of Oregon to make pro vision for a wagon road down the Co lumbia river. One of the niot intelligent and enter prising merchants of Seattle, says the Dispatch, is a young lady in the "prime i inniuennoou. The Seattle Dispatch of the 29th ul timo says that, for two weeks, they have been enjoying, in that region, most dc- nguuui weamer. A sorm-monthiy paper, called the Commercial Ecjmrtcr, has made its appearance in Portland. Its name in dicates its object. Mrs. Fair has been granted a new trial. It is supposed that the new trial will coine ofl' in Sail Francisco, as a of venue will not be asked for. The Portland Library report presents a gratifying exhibit. It is proposed that the As&ociatiou shall purchase rooms of lis own or erect a suitable building. Linn county has built a jail which cost $10,000. The first prisoner confined there "got through" it twice, and the umciais can't see now is was none. The Democrats of Oregon, wherever an expression has been had, have pro nounced against the "passive policy." They are in favor of a vigorous light. Albany, Oregon, boasts of the cham pion temperance man. He has signed the pledge ninety times. That beats Upton, the wandering newspaper man. Mrs. Frost, the anti-woman suffragist, is lecturing in Victoria on the "Down fall of the United States Government." "Wonder how her Oregon admirers like that? California is now supplying the Ore gon market with potatoes, onions, etc When will our farmers learn wisdom? A few drouths would benefit some of tlicm. jir. kj. ft. rneips oi l'ortianu, we observe, is doing a great deal for Oregon in the way of inducing immigration. His efforts merit the highest commendation. - The wife of Michael Curtin, who lives a lew miles from Vancouver, fell sense less, -while assisting her husband in The Vancouver Bcnhler thinks that QarCelde slands'au excellent chance of being his own successor in Congress . . .... it.. r ii.. ..i again, i no political tagatui ui mi; su itor muil be very small. The Vancouver AVWcrsays the Quar termaster has ordered the removal of Mrs. Field's old house from the Govern ment Reserve. Being a relic of the old Hudson Ray times, its removal means simply its destruction. A bill is now before the California Legislature to exempt editors and re porters of the press lrom jury uuty. The SightjDf Suffrage. The following is a portion of an able article in a recent issue of iha Independ ent, by Wni. Lloyd Garrison : All that the advocates of the ballot for wguiaiask is, that whatever qualifica tions are nade,tlic.' condition on which it-is-granted-shall- be just and equal, and, therefore, without proscription of sex. He it nativity, a term of naturali zation, the possession of property, abil ity to read and write, etc., etc., all these being irrespective of sex, they demand that the line be fairly drawn, include or exclude whom it may. No favors to be desired or wrongs to "be tolerated. Rut what Is the fact? One half of the The public is depcudentpmi luis-classd people arc exercising the right of am- - ' - . i I ! 1 f.iin. Lllm.li- ibr Its news; nence it is cuuucuuj iiruiicr - ""i" that they should not be trammeled with such duties as any citizen can attend to. Surelv if men are excused on these grounds, all the clap-trap about babies being neglected when women vote anil serve on juries is nothing but the sheer est nonsense. TlieOlympia Courier of the 1st says: We sec several of the Oregon papers rep resenting the route from the Columbia river as being impassable. While we are willing to own up that the road is rather bad, we emphatically deny the impassable part. Mr. Coggan has not failed In a single instance this winter to on the cround of their manhood. One half arc denied that right solely because of their woman hood! Just as it was formerly held that "black men had no rights that white men were bound to respect." Just as in all despotic governments it Is main tained. uy those who have usurped all authority that the masses have no rights . agalnsf-their tyrannical rule. This is not merely a singular anatnoly ; but It I is in flat contradiction of the fundamen- i tal principles of the Declaration of In dependence, that "all men are created equal, and endowed with an inalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness; mat to secure mcsc rigus governments arc Instituted among men, acrnung their just powers jrom tnc con iiwuinoniuiriu , of" iJic. aoLCnTal. We. THE 1-EO- makqhiscpiinection, and we ask, wherei VUR 0"f the United States do ordain n wis,- ..vi.-v,. ....... x,... aiiii caiuuusii in is IAMISLILULIUII. 11 Ui T ..1! . 1 1 - . A Remarkable Region-. The Dele gate from Montana, aided by prominent citizens of the Territory, is urging Con gress to bet apart aud reserve perma nently as a National Park the wonder ful region, boinc sixty by icventy miles square, about the source of the Yellow stone River. This locality is pronounced the most remarkable region in the world. Within the em mentioned are cataracts of prodigious height, canyons 2,500 feet deep, and volcanoes, hot springs without number, and greatest of all, there are geysers which at regular in tervals of a few hours throw col umns of hot water, eight feet in diame ter, two hundred feet high. With the completion of the Northern Pacific Rail road, near the line of which these won ders occur, tens of thousands of tourists aud sight-seers will annually visit these marvels of nature, and, as in the case of the Yosemlte Valley of California, it is only fitting that the- locality should re main in possession of the Government, and thus be kept free from the annoy ances and abuses which would necessa rily attend private ownership. The re giou is too elevated for agriculture, hence the interests of settlers will not bo prejudiced by the proposed reserva tion. It is predicted that when this geyser region in Northern Wyoming nud Southern Montana is once rendered accessible by railroad, few Americans will wish to go to Enrope before having visited this new wonder-land on our own coutinent. Ex. "Where did Mrs. R. get that fat chicken?" "Why, at Ascbenbelui & Bulkcley's Washington Market, where they keen all kinds of Fresh Fish, Game and Poultry." N. R. Consignments from the county solicited. Portland Market. Flour T!Ttm 57 T ner harrel ! Krnpnim!rr brands, iG 2.V18 .TO. v. neat si fAwl Tj jwr cental, Butter Fine dairy. 4-VaTV per pound: ordin ary, Sritar$i. Eggs O10e per dozen. OUR AGENTS. Tlie following pen-on are duly authorized to act as Agents for the New North west : Mrs. M. J. Ensign. . Portland (i. 15. Blood.. Mia M.Jettrle II. II. Welch Ilr.J. Watts A. X. Arnold.. .. O. W. Lawson M. P. Owen - Mrs. C. A. Cobum Mrs. J. PeVorc Johnson Thos. Parson It- Pentl.md. MlssSalllc Applegate- .miss is. a. uwens T.Scott, KM- can sav as much? Many times we have had no mail, but it has been the fault of the boat and not the stage. The Washington correspondent of the Eugene Journal says that Col. W. W. Chapman, of Portland, while in New York not long since, visited Horace Greeley, and endeavored to enlist him in favor of the Portland and Salt Lake Railroad. The venerable Horace was down on all railroad grant-, aud when told that the memorial of the ('-ompauy to Congress quotes his Minnesota speech in favor of the road, he dried up instanl ly.iand refuseditcsay anything ifurther on the subject. The Messenger office at Monmouth, Oregon, recently caught lire, and came near being burned with all its contents. Happily, however, the principal damage done was the partial burning of the mailing book. The fire originated by the editor endeavoring to fill a lighted lamp with gasoline, from a small can. The luid caught fire, which, being let drop, spilled the contents upon the Hoor, aim thus spread rapidly to a five gallon can. We have an idea that Rro. Camit- bell will not trv that modo of fillinir lamps very soon again. the people of Maine, do agree," etc Minister Rurliugame rebuked the for eigners who thought they "outranked" him in Paris in the following style: Mrs. A. E. Convln. CLAW Morgan - W. JaekMn L. P. Fisher Mrs. Laura lie Force Gonlon... Miss Nellie Mossman T. Jlauliiy.. Other parties desiring to act as Agents will please forward their names. Wc want Agents at every postoflice throughout Oregon and Washington Terrilory. lion of rank. We receive all gentlemen as occupying a common level. Rut if vou raise tlie question 01 iiositlou, we outrank you. ion arc notiung uut Dukes. Mamuises and Counts. We he- long to the royal family. We are the equal of our President. We are all heirs apparent to the throne. We stand up for our onler, and, if need be, wo light for our order." President Grant lias appointed four ladies, since lie has been m the White House, to tlie liiglicst grade oi poatol lices, with salaried of $4,000 peratinuin. NEW THIS WEEK. "All government, of right, originates "ye Americans do not raise the ques- iruiu XJL1-. I'jvut'i.r., is luiiimiii m i-uu- sent, and instituted for the general good." Con. of New Hampshire. "The body politic is a social compact, by which the whole people covenants with each citizen, and each citizen with the whole people, that all shall be gov erned by certain laws for the common good." Coil, of Massachusetts. "Wc, tiie peoplb of the State of Rhode Isl and and Providence Plantations .... do ordain and establish this Constitution of government." Con. of R. I. "Tin: people of Connecticut do, in onicr more cfiectually to define, secure and ieriet- uate the liberties, rights and privileges which they have tienveti ironi their an cestors, hereby ordain and establish the following Constitution and form of civil government." Con. of Connecticut. And such is the language almost uni versally used in the several State Con stitutions of tlie Union. We must go forward to universal suf frage, in its broadest scope, or backward to toryisin and autocracy. There Is no middle ground. For a 'government to confess to have emanated from the peo ple, and then to make political ciphers of one half "of the body jxilitic, is an In justice too glaring to be tolerated any longer. In a pubic discussion recently on this subject, in Boston, it was repeatedly as serted by one of the disputauts, and the assertion was deemed by him to end the argument, that sutlrage is neither a nat ural nor a political right. On being asked where he got his right to vote, he briskly replied, "From the State." "And where did the State get it?" "From the Constitution." "And where did tlie Constitution get it?" To this inquiry he begged to be excused from i reply at that time, xowon- LECTURE AT SALEM. 3XTt.S. A.. .X. DUNIWAY Will lecture at OPERA lIOL-.Si: IV S A I.EM tiii: -OS- .Siilurdiiy Evening:. February 10th, 1HT2. Subject Unman Right. The Right View. Col. Hiinson. in one of his admirable letters, well says that so sacred a thing does motherhood seem to me, so paramount and absorb ing the uuty 01 a mother to nor child, that in a true state or society 1 think she bhould be utterly free from all other duties even, if possible, from the or dinary cares of housekeeping, if she nas snare ueaitu ana sstrengtn to do making l. TL 1 . . .1.1' . ' j . l . " ' . - ii ru . i . . . . i . mic uiuut j.iiiuga iiis pleasure, very tuer. seimer me niaie nor me ousii well, but she should be relieved from tution being of Heaven, but of men, ' puippn them as duties. And as to self-support, I who assumed their right to the ballot as nll''U I can hardly conceive of an instance ! among those self-evident truths for the where it cau be to the motheT of young vindication of which tlie Revolutionary children anything but a calamity. As struggle was begun and ended, the only wc all know, this calamity often occurs; sensible answer would have been, "From I have seen it among tlie factory oper- the peopliu" And, if the inquiry had atives at the North, and among the ne- still been pushed, "Whence did the pco gro women in the cotton-fields at the I pie derive it?" what other reply would touin: in uotn cases it is a trasredy, and inu ot themselves, in tieiiauce or all children alike suffer. That the mother thrones and dynasties, all aristocracies ADMISSION FREE t j AGENTS THE LOST WANTED ! CITY AS IT WAS AND AS IT IS have been Pertinent, except this: "In piling urusn, on Jionuay, ana ineu tnc the bodies and brains or mother and following day. children alike suffer. That the mother . should bear aud tend and nurture, while and monopolies." 5lot certainly: and, Abill, which will become a law, has ; U0 f.lUu;rbl ,pporU aml 1)rotects this is therefore, all women, because they are A HISTOItY OF THK GUKAT C'HICAOO JY Klre. Truthlut and uccumte. A vivid ami ili lalliil arrnunt of tlin iiuxtlerrllilernlamllv nuii. uii.i ever oeinnen inc clvlllznl world, sinriiiiig inciueutx. "Hair Pnitdtli 'senile." ..... .....ii-n ii tut; rur r ii'iiu. 1 lie reisn oi terror. i-niueiy ana ix-autilully Il lustrated, including views or the cllv Ix-mrr and since the tire, still sublimely grand In Its nuns, timers win oe lined ami received. The nh'.stselllnzlio'ik ever sold ly aseMs. Send ;i iurciinvasiii'4 outfit and secure nu Aseney iiuiiieuiaieiy. Agent also wanted ror been introduced in tlie California Legis lature, for the protection of forests from careless or criminal use of fire. Oregon needs such a law. There will be a literary and musical entertainment to-morrow evening at the Unitarian Chapel, corner Yamhill and Seventh streets, Portland. An attractive programme is published. Rev. 'T. L. Eliot will deliver the fourth lecture of the course before the Washington Debating Society next Tuesday evening. Subject) music. We anticiiiatc a literary treat. Some of the Oregon papers express a belief that there can bo no legal election of a Congressman in Oregon without sonic legislation, as the United States law and State law conflict. J. N. T. Miller, Swamp Land Coni miMSioner, informs the Jacksonville Time that he has returned to the .Board of School ana University Land Commis sioners 60,ol2,57 acres of swamp lands. Mr. R. F. Washington, the leading Democratic editor on the Pacific coast, died recently in San Francisco. At the time of his death he was presiding over the editorial columns of the Examiner. Mr. S. J. McCortnick delivered a very interesting lecture last evening before the Father Matthew Temperance Society of Portland. The lecture was interspersed with temperance songs, which of course were well appreciated. Those who' wish an accurate account of the great Chicago fire cannot do better than subscribe for "The Lost Citv; or Chicago as it was and as it Is." For sale by A. L. Raneroft & Co., San Francisco. Agents wanted. See advertisement. J. H. Upton, the traveling newspaper founder, has gone back to Yamhill to take a fresh start. He will shortly com mence the publication of a Democratic paper at Lafayette. Oursympathlesare extended to "the tion. Tlie Waldron Dramatic Troupe seem still as popularas ever with the Portland populace. During the last week several splendid plays have been on the boards, one of the best of which was "Wild Oats." We never saw audiences better pleased than the ones which witnessed this play. A meeting of the Oregon State Horti cultural Society was held Wednesday in Portland. The object of the meeting was to revise and arrange a premium list. It was decided to hold a fair In this City some time in June, and to ex hibit in connection with the State F-iir at Salem, next fall. The Society at present numbers fifty-four members. The Central aud Union Paeifie Rail roads have been blockaded a great deal tills winter. The following dispatch dated Ogden Feb. 2, was sent to tlie San Francisco Call by R. F. Pott, Governor Montana: Advise people not to 'conic this way. There is now complaint among all, and suffering among second class passengers. There are no present prospects of relief. tlie true division. Does this bear m any way uikiii sutlrage? Not at all. women, must be difrauchiscd! It was among the impressive uttcr- WONOERS OF THE WORLD. and the baby in the cradle is a perpetual appeal to her, as to him, that the insti tutions under which that baby dwells may be kept pure. One of the most tic voted young mothers I ever knew made it a rule, no matter how much her chil dren absorbed her, to read books or NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! Unparalleled Inducements to Clubs THE NEW NORTHWEST, A Journal for the l'eojile, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTETESTS OF HUMANITY. Traveling Acent .Travellns Agpnt -Washington county . ljfayette ..Albany -Salem -Salem Oregon City . Oregon Citv Mllwankle ....The Dalles ..lonealla "ELLEN DO WD, THE FARMER'S WIFE," Serial Slorv which elves Promise of belnsr even more Interestlne than "Judith Heid.'Ms now being published ftom week to week. ltosphurjj Korest Grove Nchaiem AValla Walla ...Eugene .San Francisco California - ...Olympla Vancouver 2sEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Oregon Steam Navigation Co's Notice. "MOATS OK TUB COMPANY WII.I, I.KAVK J3 Portland as follow : 1'or The llnlles : Dally iSjuudays eicejited) at 3 o'clock a. m. 1'or A.itorli: Monday, Woliicilay and Friday at 3 o'clock A. M. For ?IontireIlo : Dally at 7 o'clock A. M. n?7 J. C AINtSWOUTII, President. Oro Fino Theater. I.KSSKK AND MANAGKIl.G. It. WAI.DUON STAOK MAXAOEIt GEO. K. I1IRD LEADER OF OltClII.STltA CIIASVBUAY SCENIC AltTIST I. J1ESTON All the IJite Xoveltlci Will be brought out In rapid sit(-celm. Open Every Evening- Except Sunday. GRAND MATINEE Every Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Admission : res Circle . Gallery. Matinee price; to all parts of the houe.. .51 1l c-110X OFFICE own from 10 a. m. to 4 p. it. when miIx cnu bo fecurvd without extra charge. Foroat ee "Dramatic Chronicle." n38 THE BEST AND CHEAPEST GROCERIES IX l'llKTLAXD N HE HAD BY CALLING AT PORTLAjSD advertisements. PROFESSIONAL NURSE. NY ONE WISHING THE SERVICES of a,. Competent Aiuerlcnn Xnrse Can secure tlie same by calling at the comer of Filth aud Clay stx. nSStf PORTLAND CLOTHING FACTORY Axn Boys Clotliingr Emporium WaxtalitSTton Strel, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON. A. ROBERTS Proprietor nl J. P. MATTINCLY'S. Corner of B and First Mreeti, Portland, Ore gon. n:iitf rr.!- !..r . i ir ! !. i f..4.nfti i.k one Thousand Illustratlonf. comurinln Mar ine muiiier cau miurui uereuii uuuu itiiuca oi uu; iuiiiuiui-u ur. ruueiu "xuih-; tllngscenex, lnh-retlns Incidents and wonder publlc quest iosrinrtIio intervals -of lier , ular opinion, the habits of .society, are . nil events in all Countries and among all Po- cares as wen as tne lamer among ins; an caieuiaieu to leatt women to eonsiueii " -" " v.r, tin. ii ni. t in lirivilix'M -mil ili. .I11H..J v..Uv.-.f which cthiuette lias asiignetl to them as their peculiar iiortion as more import- N - ant than thote which Nature has iriven '- i-auuisu. . k. watklxs. r r. cousCli- them in common with men. Men have at all times been inclined to allow to women peculiar privileges, while with NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES! JIOLMKS A JfcCAI', IIE.II.CIM IS Clioieu GroecrieK. 33t. Comer Tlilnl and Yamhill Mtcel". BB-HIGIIRST IMtlCKS naid forCountri" Pro duce. n-'Ktf nowsiiaiH-rs for an hour cverv dnv in Itoldinn from them tticir cnncnlial riahtg. order, the said, that their mother should I Women, sis well as men, arc rational he more than u mere source of physical , and moral beings. They begin to feel nurture, and that her mind should he kept fresh and alive for them. Rut to demand in addition that such a mother should earn money for them is to ask too much, and there is many a tomb stone in New England which, If it told the truth, would tell what comes of such an eflorT. - - HOW Ri:iX'lIEK RlXIAN 1'ltKAC JIIXG. The Rev. Henry Ward Reecher tells this on himself in the New York ChrUtian Union: I wtis asked to cros the river from Cincinnati and preach in Covington, and I went over and began to preach there. I did not know but I was going to stay there. Rut I was soon called by woman to Jiwreneeburg. mic was the factotum of the whole church. And I went there and spoke to si well lngli empty building. I was settled over a town witli two distilleries aim twenty devilsImitek ULwaswory i poor. ' JThere was no patrimony coming to me, as you Know, 'inc moment I was out 01 tnc seminary I was without mv father's support, aud was obliged to tuke care of myseii. i. nau a salary, but it was a salary of only $400. And I took half of mat to go to ew Jiiicland to tret mar ftwl n .1. !... i.i r. ,. vu. viiiu .is me iiuriMi jiani oiuy uau , aim me otner nan was to conic iroin tlie missionary society, I found myself short of funds. 1 had just eighteen cents In my pocket when I came back. I was tnki Methodist brother for about a week, and then I got these two rooms to which I iweaiiuiiwi. Tliey were up stairs. One was the kitchen, cellar and reading room: the other was tlio Utirorv iJL faithful" In that sec- room aim parlor. Ko that we had six iiHiiu?, icii mree. rue cellar was made by puttinir thinrs mni.-r tii beil, and the other rooms were mhlmi i.v sundrj' devices. You who go into Hash Houses, luruisiieu by your gnindpatias :ind granumamas ilo not know anvthhi" aboutfthe joj-s of housekeeping. Persons ought to" begin at the bottom to know what tliesc joys are. -tiu i began tiown there. 7 At a trial not long since one of the witnesses, an old lady of some eighty years, was cioseiy quesiioneu oy tne opening counsel relative to the clearness nf Lor PvosiL'ht. "Can you see me?" fiahlho. "Yes." was answered. "How well can you see me."' persisted the lawver. "Well enougn," responueu the lady, "tosec thatyouarcneitheritnegro, an Indian, nor a gentleman." The an swer brought uowu me nouse. '.'Say? Jones! VMl'slthamat ten with your eye?" "Oh! nothing, ouly my wife said this morning, yu'd better get up and light the lire,' and I told her to make it herself, that's all." Headache can he cured by tilling the mouth full of ice-water, and sitting on the stove till the water bolls. This is what is known among medical men as a counter Irritant. that the place which men have marked out for them is but a small part of what society owes to them, and what they themselves owe to society, to tnc wiiole human family, and to that Power- to whom each anil all are indebted and ac countable for the use of the powers en trusted to tticm." Iso stronger continu ation of this is needed than is furnished bv the efforts of a lanrc body of the'best educated and most enlightened women of the laud to secure for themselves an equal voice in tlie making of the laws and the administration of government. X hey will surely succeed. . The Wondeus of a Watch. There are very few of the many who carry watches who ever think of the com plexity of Its delicate mechanism, or of tlie cxtraoniiiiaryand unceasing lauorit performs, and how astonishingly well it bears up and does its duty under what would he considered very shabby treat ment in almost any other machinery. There arc many who think a watch ought to run and keep good time for years without even a drop of oil, who would not tliinkoi running a common niece of machinery a day without oiling, the wheels of which do but a fraction of the service. c were forcibly struck with this thought the other day, upon hearing a person remark that, hy way of gratifying his curiosity, he had made a calculation of the revolutions which the wheels in a watch make in a day anil a year. The result of this calculation is as suggestive asms interesting, i-orcx ample: the ma In wiieci inaKes 4 rcvoiu tlons in 21 hours, or 1,400 in a year; the secoiui or center, 'zi revolutions in -4 hours, or 8.7C0 in a year: the third wheel, 102 In 24 hours, or C9.0S0 In a year; the loiiriu wneei (WliiPU enrrli! flin fieennil hand), 1,440 in 24 hours, or 525,000 in a year; the HAh, or scrape wheel, 12,901 in 24 hours, or 4,728,400 revolutions in a year; while the beats or vibrations made in.:: iiours are 3SS,S00. or 141,812,000 In a year. ' It is said that a ivonmn nf Tn.ii-,... discovering that her marriage ceremony had been illeirallv nerfonviP.1. f.nrt. years ago, has commenced asuitagalnst her husband for services rendered him as an employee during that period, and expects to recover several thousand tJol lars at a moderate rate of wages. What an illustration tins would allonl of the radical injustice of the present property laws for married women, whleli ilonrlvn them of any independent interest in the mx-uiiiuiauons oi tne marriage partner- an 1 1. Parrish, Watkins & Cornell, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, (E. V. COHNEI.T., NOTARY PUBLIC) 90 Front St., bet. Washington and Alder Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON. TK ATTEND TO THE BUYING AND M Selllns of Real Estate, Negotiate. Loans iwiii- iioue. lines M-arclieu anu ackiiowi cuxciuciiix laucn. An Ohio womau, whose husband had broken all the hon.lw.l.l rniitnn. ;,. ht of intoxication, made out a bill of the articles destroyed, which she forced the saloon-keeper who had sold the liquor to .aii towa gin Has contracted to cut anu eiear acres oi timber this Win tcr. City wi: HIIY AND SELL and County Property, l'AY T.UKS, COLLECT NOTES AND ACCOUNTS, Negotiate Loans on Approml Security Xenrty Twenty Yenrs Residence In Orecon ha made us famlllarwilh the valne ot City and County Froncrty, together with the various loc-auou1. 2'or Information Annertalnlnff to the Real K-tate htnlness. par ties will tlnd It to their Illicit to ndvlevith Mr. Farrlh. who Is the oldest Real Estate Dealer In the City. Stranger Itrvlrlns- Iiiformntlou Are requested. to call upon n. Wo are pre pares lo oner uesiraine iuveMmeni inevery part of ureson ana anniKion lerrltnry. Are Are A Veil Siipiilletl With OfTlelal .Iap,and other Important Infor mation, wuicii is onereu io me liione. 1MRRISII. -U'ATKIX.S A" fOUXEI.I. n.Tlm Jfi'S. TS. C. AVliiie, TEACHER OF ROHHINS' AJlT.lt ICAN METHOD PIANOFORTE, GUITAR AND ORGAN, RECENTLY FROM THE EAST, AND MORE recently from San Francisco, N stopplnsat i i itaioix'm. corner jeiiersnn anil iniru Ktm. luielc of the ('on?rceatlonal Church, where lie wouiu ocgiaii io sih; an unervMi-u 111 mu le, and wln to learn to may lit me snnncM pokilhle time. By thH method a pupil sees at uifiit. wlmt tho miirers are reoulred to ierforin: Klvlnsa more tlioroiich knowlcdse of harmony niifl tlinmni'li luiss? lennilmr to Ida v tho Piano andOreau in one-half the tlnicof thcold meth od. Please Rive lieran Immediate call and In- iiulre what tlie meiuoii is. ' . . r ... o . t .....I t A i. . . Mrs. WHITE U alo Accnt and has for rale. fm. McCommon's cclebraied tun iron nm n ano, of Albany, N. Y. naif THE FOURTH LECTURE OV THE- COURSE GIVEN 1IV Tlll. WASHINGTON DEBATING SOCIETY "yy ILL BE DEIJVERED AT Philharmonic Hall it f H TiiCMlny "Eve'iilmr, lb"iirj' ntTJJ O'clock, l.y 13(ll, REV.-.T. L. EUOT. Satjcct-Muic. ADMISSION (to fclnele lecture) - TICKETS FOR COURSE ct .J1 CO LADD & TILTON, ; a. NT BL 3E3 H. S , Arrangements have been made to secure the Services of n COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS upon any and all subjects of Public Interest. The Nr.w NoirrnwdT Is not a AYoman's Rights, hut a Human Rights organ, devoted to whatever policy may be necessary to secure the greatest good to the greatest number. It Knows no sox.no poimcs.no religion, no party, no color, no creed. Its foundation U fastened upon the rock of Eternal Lllierty. Universal Emancipation and Untramineled Progression. OUR PREMIUM LIST. As an Inducement tor our friends to make exertions to secure large clubs for the Nkw Northwest, wc oner tho following list or val uable premiums: ror twenty Milistribcrs, at S3 00 each, accom panied by the cash, we will give the HOME SHUTTLE HEWING MACHINE, without ta ble, beautirully ornamented. luce, sso. For tltlrtr-Ilve subscribers. at SI Hi each. ac companied by the rash, we will give a HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, with Black Walnut table, bronzed and nicely nnlshed. Price, 54-j. For forty subscribers, at 1 00 each, aeeom-naiiiedbvthecish.wcwillgiveaHOMESHUT- TLE SEWING MACHINE, llnlslied In extra style, with Black Walnut table and cover. price, s-ju. The above Sewing Maelilnef, whjeh are war ranted llnt-i:hiss in cvur- psirtu-ul.ir, cm be seen at the offlce of Geo. W. Tr.n er, 1 12 i'ront street, IlirtlaniL rur nuy suuscniicrs, ai -m w cacu, aciiim anled bv the cash, we will give a MASON V AM LIN PORTABLE ORGAN, four octave. single reed, with black walnut ease, automatic bellows swell, two mow pcuais.iiiiprovcu cen ter pressure reed valves, t ie. I'rlee, vj. Kor.scvcnlv-llve siiOicrliM-rs. at S3 M) each, ac companied by thei-asli.n double rce! M.VSON A HAMLIN ORGAN; resembles the first ex cept that it has also ii knee slop. Price, SJ3. 1-or scvciiiy-nvc suuscnLMirs, ai .s oj eacu, accomianied by the cash and twenty-Mve dollars additional, we will give n MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN, or yivi: otTAVKs, one STOI". SUI.F-AnlL'.STISO 1:KI:D VAI.VIM, IM- rnovKii HF.I.LOWS, tiikmuivnt anu ksee- swkli. Price, siou. For one numrrea suiiserioers, ai J3 uu eacn, and twenty dollars additional, we will give a MASON .v. liA.m.i.N uuu., five octavf-s, FIVE STOl-S, TWO SETS OI HlllKATOHS TltlCOCIill- OUT, IMl-ltOVEU IJKAM-ATKII Sin.V-AWUSTlSIS HEED VAI.TC, IJiritO VIU) HKI.IIWS,TItt3I UIAX AND JO-EE-SWELLS. VIOLA, DIAPASON, FLUTK,TUEMULA2r. i'rlee, srji Those who desire to work for these premiums ran send the names and money as fast as re ceived. Tlie subscribers will be placed to their credit, and ir enougn names arc not receiveu ilnrln-' the vear to nrocure the nrcmluni de sired they can ciiooseaiessiTpremiuin.oriney wlll be entitled to receive twenty-flve percent. lu ensh of tlie amount reniiucu lor tneir lauor, OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. As The New NoimtwusT has already proved a popular success, we are decided that it shall also pnivc a trii'MMI. To enable our friends who may decide to can vass for our paiwr to lienetlt lioth themselves and us by increasing our Subscription Lists, wc propose to give the following additional Pre miums to canvassers : Any subscrilier who Is In arrears for the New NoitTiiWEST. who will send us his or her own subscription fee, and one new subscrllicr, ac- companiea ny tnc casn uu we win give : A palrl"ari.ni Marble Vases; Ora Bohemian Gl.is.s Vase; Or a Bohemian Glass Card Receiver; Or 4 dozen Ivory Napkin Rings; Or S dozen Plated Tea Sixions; Or 1 pair Alexandre's ICId Gloves; Ora spangled Lady's Fan, leathered edge; Ora Bird Cage; Oran Album for holding 100 pictures; Or an Album (extra) for holding 00 pictures; Ora Fancy Inciter Case: Or a box Toilet Articles, including soan. chalk, jiorfuincry. etc.; lira liriiannia le.i l'ot; Ora Kerosene Lamp; Or !-j dozen Glass (ioblets; Or J? dozen Glass Tumblers; Ora large Glass Fruit Dish; Ora Work Basket: Ora Fine Embroidered Handkerchief; Or J dozen Linen Handkerchiefs; Or n'WooIen Table Cover; Or U dozen Table Napkins; Or dozen Towels; Oran elegant Portmonia. AnvsuKscrlbcrwho Is In bubscrintion. nnd who will soml ui nr li.-r mm subscription fee, and two new sulwcribers, ae compauleil by the cash making f9 00 wc will semi : A set OI Rogers' Table Forks, trinle nhilml. .in white metal, warranted; Ora setof Rogers'T.ibleSnoons.lrInlo i.lntj.,1 on white metal, warranted; Or a set of Rogers' Tea Spoons, triple plated, on while metal, warranted; kit 'x uozen iiogcrs- ,v iiusscir.s Tabic Knives, best quality, warranted; ur a nnnusome jiini uajre. Any ncrson In arrears for subserlnt Ion to The New NoimiWKST, who will send his or her subscription fee and three new siibscri Iters, ac companied by the cash, making St! (, we will send : A handsome Marsallles Quilt; Ora handsome Woolen Oullt. red and white or bluo and white; ur a pairoi laoie i loins; Or two pairs orNottingham I.ace Curtains; Or three pairs Alexandre's ICId Gloves, any color or size: Ora Japanese Inlaid work Ilox; Or IS yards best yd. wide sheeting. For seven subscrlliers at 3.1 U0 each, amount ing to J21 00. we will send : An extra Castor, triple plated, on whllo meta! valued at $9 (JO: Or a UdyM writing Desk, oreo.ual value; Or aCaliinet, Japanese Inlaid: Oran Extra Jananese Inlaid Work Box. These articles are all valuable, and arc war ranted to be Just as we represent them. Per sons living In this city or who can visit us can receive these articles from our own hands at an hour's notice; or ir not convenient to visit us, we will send the articles by express to any address. No onler of this kind will receive attention unless the cash accompanies it. Send money In Postotllco orders at the cus miliary rales of currency, or send draft If pre- lerreu. All orders nromntly attended to. We slncrrrly hone that this unparalleled offer, which Is a new feature in the newspaper business In Oregon, will meet with a hearty re sponse from the many friends of our paper, who up to this time have seemed to fall to real ize that The New Noisthwest cannot be run without money. Now is the time to make up clubs. Begin before some other norson pets the start of you. See what you can do Tor vour- ut . uunv. .tun xnr. .sr.il .SOUTHWEST CLARKE, HENDERSON & COOK: Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, ladles' and Grots' Furnishing Goads, ic, tc. Cor. First aud Washington streets, Portland. Orecon. lnl GO TO HENDEE'S GALLERY 370R REM BRANTS, PHOTOQAPHS, STJN ; Pearls, Life-size Pictures, aud lletnrei of Every Grade, Children's and babies Pictures taken cheer-; fully and-hutlsfactlon guaranteed. Prices mod erate. Inl2 . PROF, axss GIYES LESSONS OH THE PIANO AT THE- Kesidences of Pupils. rpERMS REASONABLE. Satisfaction Guar-. JL anteed. n2 $30 SAVED! Why Vny H73 lor a Sewlnsr JlHcIilite.T rpiIE IMPROVED HOME RHUTrLE SEW JL ing Machine, with black walnut table and treadle, nicely finished, Complete for $45! A first-class Sowing Machine ; uses straight Needle; under feed; makes "Lock Stitch;" warranted to do all kinds or family sewing as well as any machine In the market. A few mor .genis wnnicu io canvass coun ties (not taken for the Improved Hand Ma chine price, 3J; In Oregon, Washington and Iilalio Territory. Call on or address HOME .SIICTTI.E AGENCY, 112 Front St., Portland. . ROYAL fc SMITH, Agents DR. R. C HILL SON, Agent-leans .Salem Albany POHTI.AXI .OREGON EstnlllKlioa, 185I. ItS. ACH, JUST RETURNED FROM SAN FRAN cisco with a large and Splendid Stock of ZDjR."5Z- goo: SILKS, WORSTED GOODS, GRENADINES, Japanese Silks, Poplins, Alpacas, Lawns, Marseilles, Etc. ALSO A Iirgc and Beautiful Assortment ot MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS, Pine laces, Etc., Of every variety and description. Straw Goods, Parasols and Kid Gloves Ol the best ouallty. JEWEEKY, FANCY GOODS, ETC., On hand and made to order. CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' CLOTHES Ofall descriptions. ('nil Hint Examine the Stock. Goods Sold to Suit the Times. T ACH, 9T First street, Portland. - B3-CONSTANTLY Recelvhi"- New Runnllcs by ever- Steamer. n2 MRS. S. J. KUMSEY, ORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER CAN BE FOUND IN HER STUDIO, on the third floor or Corbett's New Building, from HI A. m. t II 1 1 r. jr. of each day B-tr-J.EK.SONH OIVKX IN L.IA DSCA PK PAINT ING, nl MRS. It. E.VWI.ESS, JANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, ETC., Corner Front and Yamhill streets, Portland.'. Slilrts Made to Onler Of the best material, and warranted to fit. Ail Kinusotmcnuinguonc. na Temperance House. s DEPOSITS RECKIVKII A.i . wi. i. kept subject to check "".KH.visjrrsi INTEREST allowed on TIME , DETOSrrS or nitTST FUNDS, m snms i. uuu.s.. VNli UPWARDS rrom .late ofdenoslt MONEY LOANED on approved security. V,...if titrits and other valuables received on deposit for safe keeping. Collections mnde and proceeds promptly re- '"inVCTlments in Real Estate and other prop ertv made for parties. Slcht and Telegrahlc Exchange on San Fran .tVlsS mid the Atlantic States for sale. t rvemment Securities taught and sold. I JST"vi it.. .nirilnn of all kinds of VI. nanclal and Trust Business. nl JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney. Counsellor ax nw and NOT AUT PUBLIC. EUGENE CITY. - OREGON Consultations in the English, French, Ger man aud Holland lansuagcs. n-.ii. r k. .J. K. CAKDVE X e nt iut. 1. 1. Dental Rooms NolBKIrst St., Portland. ea-Tlie I-atoand Improved Styles of work at Reduced Rates. Nitrous Oxide Gas for the painless extraction oi teem. lnI2 E. I. MUATTCCK. B. KILI. SIIATTCCIC A; llltusv, AttorncyK-ttt-Law. rFFICE-ROOM NO. 1, DEKUM"S BUILD- Jlne, First street, Portland, Oregon. nl OR. ABORN, Oculist uiul Aiirist, Thront ami I.un I'HYSICIAX. Laboratory, Consnltin? and Opcrartin? APAIJT1WENTS, CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STS. Portlaml,-Oregon. t9 MKS. M. J. EXSIG.V, rasHonable Dress and Cloak-Maker, Third Street, Xenr Tl-shliiirlon. TrEEIN A ntT.T. ASSORTJIKM ur l-Al- iV terns, trimmed and untrlmmed. C0CNTKT DRESS-MAKERS Will And it to their advantage to give her a call. Orders Exerntn! with Xeatnc-s nd Dispatch. Charges Ih;asonabIc. n23 DR. MART A. TIIOMfSON', PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR -riFsmmnE .VND OFFICE THIRD ST. XV between salmon and Main, opposite the Public square, rails attended In any part of the city. Batteries for sale and instructions given on the use of electricity as a Remedial Agent, nl. LOVE 1VI11 Frlsbie. HOTEL, Proprietor THIRST STREET, between Main and Madison, JO Portland, Oregon. New House, New Fur niture, rxcetient Accommodations, lioaru per week, SO to is. Per day, 51 to ;1 GO, according to room. niSMi HOME AND SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Pnellle I'nl verslty. Forest Grove. OWING TO AN ENLARaEMK.NT. uyn more Pnolls will be recelveil. Number limited to twelve. ,, . ,, . For particulars, aauress i-iwiutin """"i"' REV. C. 31. BL.VKE, A. M., nSa.f Forest Grove, Oregon. PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION; ROOMS Coruer First and Stark: over Ladd it Tilton's Bank. ronlslns Otrr Torre Thousand Cholrr Sts., BooVs" Over 100 Papers and Magazinei. MEMBERSHIP FREE.TO ALL. Monthly Dues fI 00 Payable Quarterly OtRi-roiu Charles E. Calef, Erasnius D. Shattuek, Vm. S. Lad.l, P. a Sehuvlcr, Jr., M. P. IX-ady.UlLWakerteld.W.H. Brackett. A. a Gibbs, C. H. Lewis, F. S. Ostheim. Officers: it. avaKEFIEIJ W. H. BRACKETT. HENRY A. OXER.. P. C. SCHUYLER, JK- President Vice lTcsldcut Librarian ,...areasurer