The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, May 24, 1872, Image 4

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    FRIDAY ."....MAY Si, 1S72.
Coin, mw Willi m tK uv
Come, walk with mo beneath the p.ilcur
Weni'S&W quiet nook. " "
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Tlimugn iiiwus" ...... i i
near: , , vn..- iiu.
Tniil soot lie our '""""
Mii'liurlfy ftir dull atmosphere
i:it our being to a higher sphere.
Cvrow- owns to Uie tailing dew,
B. ni- li-r silent wntrlu 'Midst the bower's
arch the full rising moon looks ihnuh
The midnight wstchesof the sleeping llowors;
Kfcrjit's tu-kv wingsarestutdowedo'erthe sky;
Another glory relgnfc where Sol hail shone.
Ixj! Nature spreads her mystic page oil high
Iii solemn grandeur o'er yon Marry zone
Eternal secret, fcave to Clod alone.
How Mittly sighs the stirring atmosphere;
Tlw Iolty trees nod "Ions the zephyr's wake.
Their moving shadown things of life appear.
From silence's depth u heavenly melody
Seraphic wteaU to the Impassioned soul
Ah unheard music, or as thoush the whole
Of Nature' atoms blended In a lay
Whose strain expire into the realms of day.
A halo gild yon high projecting rock,
Where Bleeps the eagle in hi lofty iiett
.Safely abeltered from the teinpeet sltock
Iteneath Its ziddy. awe-hiotrlnc crest :
A UHtugn an augci, 10 hwk on uc nign
Had limited tlie door of heaven alar.
Ami down through space a ray had shone
alar.
Tb joy, 'Us bliss, 'tis rapture iineonllned,
TV) wander lln-dugh .oiii luneweqHrstered
grove
Knth some ftilr makl, by the pal moon de
flned. And (aze into her moonlit eyes of tore.
Appearing nature breatlie responsive sighs
liebotnx softly ttin.unli.tho tonelinoMi
Like a sweet serenade, while tbe dark skies
Drop errstal lean orsrinpatbetie bll,
A fore forgets the world aud walks In hap
piness. Ye eeuntiaMjstaas mjr wader: eff b'Itl
RxmStGer not 'inong your mysterious Hn
A being of a more ethereal mold,
A ereature yet superior to man?
Is he the Heme of all tiring thing
Tills animal, wlm preys upon lib kind.
This oonsciooti reservoir of pangs ami stings
Hmltryo angel yet wlto, fike lite hind,
Dblve to earth and gas upon the wind?
Maiestk night, doth thy Immensity
OtHudat all spare? Must heavenward hoie
No shore, no bound art thou eternity?
Say, is there not a something yet leyod?
Sink those great orbs that in thy bosom glow,
TOiaUipK man deems so yfct, mfchty,
In(D mere narfh-les t hat come and go
Atoms floating 'midst thy infinity
Ilul iiwecU, crawling 'round their nurfcee, we?
Xo, tti when from these arenes I bid farewell
StUL still tor me will thy calm beauties be;
Still, still to ie will thy low zephyrs tell
Hotean tales and murmur melody.
My msI shall burst forth from this cell of earth
And wing uuu a summer land of love:
Death, death shall give me an immortal birth.
To roam forcer thy boundless similes ulsive,
From snhere to sphere, with tbe eternal Jove.
STKI'HKS MAYJIKLI- 4
MarttaPhillips.
She was dead; an old woman, with
silvery hair brushed smoothly away
from her wrinkled forehead, a snowy
cap tied under her chin; a sad, quiet
laee; a- patient moutii, witlt lines about
it that told of sorrow borne with gentle
firmness; aud two withered, tired hands,
crossed with a restful look. That was
all.
Wlm looking at the slceplnj: form.
woukl think of Jove and romaucc, of a
Heart only just Healed of a wound re-
ceiveti loner, lontr aeo
Fifty years she liail lived under that
rool, a larmers wile. Ji you look on
the little plate on the cofiin lid, you
will see "Aged 70" there, and she was
only twenty when John Phillips brought
her home, a bride.
A half century she kept her careful
wntch over dairy and larder, had made
butter and cheese, and looked after the
innumerable duties that fall to the share
of a farmer's wife. And John had never
gone witli buttonless shirts and un
darned socks; had not come home to an
untidy ltou.e and scolding wife. His
trim, tidy Martha had been his pride;
and though not a demonstrative hus
band, he had boasted sometimes of the
model housewife that kept his home in
order.
But underneath her nuiet exterior
there was a story that John never
dreamed of, and would hardly have be
lieved possible had lie been told. She
did not marry for love. "When she was
nineteen, a rosy, happy girl, a stranger
came on a visit to their village, and that
summer was the brightest and hanniest
sl over knew. Paul Gardner was the
stranger's name; he was an artist, anil
fell in love with the simple village mai
don ami won her heart; and when he
went away in the Autumn thev were
betothed.
"I'll come again in the spring," he
said. "Trust me, and wait for me, Mat
tie dear."
Sho promised to love and wait for him
to the end of time, if need be, and with
a kiss on her quivering Hps he went
away.
Mattie Gray did not tell her father
and mother of her love, for they had no
liking for London folks, ami hail treated
Paul none too hospitably when lie had
ventured inside their house.
Spring time came, and true to his
word, Paul returned; he staid onlv a day
r two this time.
"I am going away in a few weeks to
Italy, to study," he said. "I shall be
gone two years, and then I shall come to
claim you for my bride."
They renewed their vows, and parted
with tears, aud tender, loving words; he
put a ring on her linger and cut a-little
cuny irew, irom ner brown hair: and
telling lier to be always true, ami wait
7 . - ..... ii iiuu, miii
for him, went awav.
Tho nioiitlis went by, and Mattie was
trying to make the time wm short by
studying to improve herself, so she
might be worthy of her lover, when he
should return to inuke her his wife.
'It must be about tho time he is to
start," she said to horself one day.
And by and by, as she glanced over a
newspnjK'r. Jier eye was attracted bv his
name, and with white lips and dilated
eyes, 4ie read -of his marriage to an
other. "Married! Taken another bride, in
stead of coming back to marry me! Oh,
Paul, Paul! I loved and trusted vou for
this!"
She covered her face with her hands
and wept bitterly.
sA h"ur.,arterwards, as she sat there
Hsririnr1'?1'1' Wlth o fatal news-
nad bei ti1!00.1"1"" "P the steps. He
nSvertt0krora bcfrc', ut hatl
course. rewii nnIi?ve an of
so.s He Twir lSTun!!e,nent lo d0 !
farmer, wUhnoronarl H-w'Wng I
matter-of-ract to ?he ""V; m' but
would get few eareso'- wifo
He woSld be kdToual e"dt,r,Yon,s
her plenty to eat and weir U,1 give
JSovf, he seemed tohave'oomo for tho
express punwse or asking her to bo 5
wife; for he took a chai?, a,u
himself beside her, after the usual creet5
ing, reserving scarcely amoment to take
breath, began in his business-liko
to converse. There was no confession of
jovc, no ineuuiiiKi iinnu-ciasping. no
tender glance", he simply wanted her:
wouiu sue ue ins wtie.' ills manner
was hearty enough; there was no doubt
lie really wanted her would rather
marry her Uinn any other woman he
Knew; but tbat was all
Jler lijs moved (o tell him shedid not
lovo him; but,,aslic, let ueryes fall
from the crimson-hcarted'roso that
swung from the vine over the window,
She caught sight of those few lines
".Married!' '. " Eaijl.to herself.," What1
can! do? Ho do(n'raInVeM(Iove,
him, and nobody will know that Paul
lino iiltml mi.'
The decision was made. Her cheeks!
tiviv T iiaiu US SllU 1UUKL11 ?LlIIUUb
j x inn uu juui u iiu. "
Iler narents were.nleased.that she was
chosen by so well-to-do a young man:
$0 it was all settled, thov were married
that same Summer. i?cope "thought
she sobered down wonderfully; more
than that, nothing was said that would
lend any one to suppose any change had
taken nlacc.
xes, fclie was sonereu tiown. Mie tiareu
not think of Paul. There was 110 hoie
aueau. .Life was a time to be micu up
think oMiorself. John wa3 always kfhdp
but she got so weaned, or ms laiK or
stock and crop3, and said to herself, "I
I nicy forget, and grow like John."
Two vears went swiftly by. A baby
slept in the little cradle: Martha jio-
body calletl her Mattie but Paul sat
rocking it-with her foot as shef knitted
a blue woolen stocking for the baby's
father. There was a knock at tho half
open door. ' ,
"1 nave got into tne wrong roan; wm
you be Kina enotigu to tnreci mo me
nearest way 10 me vniaget" sum a
nlonsfinrvnipp. and nstranirerstennetlln?
-She rose to give hltft tho required, di-J
ration, but PtonixHi snort, wiiucjiio
camo quickly forwnnl. . "'
"X'aui:" .
frvrnflTo""' 1- . . . . .
Ills face lighted up. .aiid;h.ereached1li
out his arms to draw her to aim. . A mil
a surpri-sed, painful I00K, sue urow uaeiv.
. ".Mr. (iartliier, tins is a most uraiv
pectcd meeting."
"Mr. Ganlner?" lie repeated, ."Mat-
tic, what do you mean
-it'-- '
r)nnit.ili mi? Mattie if you please,"
ho replied with dignity. "My namc.is
Phillips." . (
"Phillips!" he echoed. "Are you mar
ried?" ,
"These are strange words from you,
Paul fi.mliinr. did vou think J was wait
ing all this time for another Vdrndii's
husband? that! was kcopingrriy faith
with one who played me false so soon V
"Piaved you false? I have not. I have '
corneas I promised you. The two years
i..,i ,,,i o.,.1 T ..... ir.
u. uujU3l, i ...... - ..w..
claim-ou., hy.d9yougre,gtmcthus: -
Aro-JOU Uiucctl ninrrieilfJIUllie vrry'.""i
fiSlio wis tromhliiif llki nn nsnpii fpnf I
felie M as trcmDling iikc an asiieu icai. .
l'Or answer, she turned and pointed to 1
tue crauie. lie came anu sioou ucioroi
her, with white face and folded arms, j
"Tell me why you did this. Didn't;
you love me well enough to. wait for:
me
She wentaml tinlocfccil a drawer, mdP
took out a newsnaner.
unmount 11,
and finding the place, she pointed to it-'
witu nor linger, ami no reati tne mar-,
Tiage notice. I
"What of this?" ho asked, as lie met shuttle sewino machine, without ta-
imr miotlniiliif rrnm-iolifiil link "O I ble, licautinilly oniamentcd. Price, 3L .
ner qilcstlOHlUg, reproacilIUl IOOK. U, K(r jurtyy,, kUbvrlbers-,at SI Aj encli.nc-
Mattie: you thought It meant Hie. It Is icinnanle.l by the cash, we will Riven HOME
my cousin. 1 am not marrieu, nor 111 ; khuttlk sewlnu machine, wiiu mack
love with any one but you!" iMw"4VnblC' 1,ro"r"1 "ml nktIy flnls,,od-j
"Are you telliug me tho truth ?" sho 1 ,rty subscribers, nt 85 00 ra.-h, arcom
asked ill eager, husky voice. " pnnleilbytlH'cash.wcwlllslvcnHOMESHLT-
And then as he re'nlied "It is true." TLK SUWINO MACHINE, finished In extra
shetalou-groanFmdsn,, I,,nclt w nni1 "r-
a chair. The nlxiveScwIns Machines, which arc war-
"O, Paul, forgive me! It nearly broke ' rt,ed, H"1!? l" ,c.vcrK.PtlculaT,'3"1 l
my hearU I dltln't know that you hail a ' sPortiamt6 ' 0 tt'Tver' m lmnl
couiu bv the same name. I ought not For'iirty suuscriiwrs, at sjen each, accom
to have tloubtetl you; but it was there . K'PiF.M?' ttTnlVmJ! fl? ? 5I-v;9Jf
:., i.i.aV o.1 o.i.t tl,!-. ...o,. ..... i-HAMLIN lORTAI.Lb ORGAN, four octave,
in black and white ami this man, my Uinsle roe.1, with black walnut case, automatic
husbnnd, came and I married him!" 1 bellows swell, two blow pedals, improved ceu-
Vith bitter tears, She told him how J terpreure reed toIvck, etc. Ice,S.VX
it all hapwued. Vith cleuclied liands 1 'JKSS'miWJMS
hi walked to dnd' fro, then Stooped ue- .t ilymlin org.vn; resembles th rirxt ex
side the cradle antLbent overithe b1coi- I cept mat it has aiM a. knee stop, ivice, 575.
ing child. Lower be bent .till his lips JQKftSSritf 8&t5g
loucueil lis wee ioreneau, wnue lie niur- uouars nuumonni, wo win jrive a MASON A
mured softly, to himself, "Mattle's uo yu
IWIJJJ- I'ltOVKtl DTLIWS, TREMULANT A'U KNB1Z-
Then he turned, and kneeling before swell. Price, sioo.
hor m'u in n. low volcp 'T forgive VOU. I For one hundred snlcrlbcrs, nt m each,
iier saiu, 111 A ion AOict, i iurj,iw. juii, a t , . tloIlnrs additional, we vlll Klve a
Mattie; be as happy as you can." He 1 mason a hamlin organ,' tvk cfAvt,
took both her hands in his, and looked 1 KivE.sToi-s,Twosi.TsoKittiiitATOu.s Tiinouou-Klp-nlilv
lnvinrrlv into lior fnpp fiio oit, IMI-Itovr.t) filtAt)t'ATr.l .ELr-AiUBTlNii
sieauui, ioiiigij, into ntr lace, jus IIBEJ,VAI.via!,iM.uovEiiiir.Lww,TnioiDUANT
lips twitched convulsively as he rose to ASn knek-mwells. viol., diapason,
his feet "I have no right here you flute, tre.mul.vnt. Price, sisv.
iro mint lior tnin'a vvifi. Cnnillivn llrkl ' Those who desire to work tor these premiums
are anoilier mans AUt. "OW""01 , can send the names nnd money as fast as re
bless yoil!" celved. The subscribers will be placed to their
He turned, as he WCllt Ollt of the door, I credit, and if enough names are not received
and saw her standing there in tho mid- ' durins the year to procure the premium de
11 P1 Maimim inert, 111 tut . 111 m RlroU they ran chooseiilwserpremlum, or they
die of the room, With arms outstretched. wm be enlltleil to receive twenty-nve iK-rrent.
He went back, and putting his arms 1
And sho wont down oiuher knees be-
strength to bear her trial. They never
saw one another again.
Seventy years old ! Iler stalwart mas
atlll liriilit-vol ilfinrrlitnri mmomlmr
her as a lovinir and ilevoted mother lior
grd0
Hue.
back of his old brown hand across his
eyes while looking on the peaceful face.
And not one of them ever knew of the
weary heart and broken hope that bail
died in her breast, nor ever dreamed of
tne sorrowiui load sne bad borne tnrougu
me. . . - - - .
inc vwuow or tne lato-Jtcar-Aumirai
Dahlgrcn seeks from Congress some re-
numeration for tho benefit derived by
the government from her husband's in-
ventiona in ortliinneo. of which the irov-
' , J
1 eminent has had exclusive advantage,
resulting during the war in benefits
which it would be vain to attempt to
estimate. The memorial of Mrs. J)ahl
gren deserves most respectful considera
tion, and the conduct of the government
lie went back, and putting Ins arms i in
mound her, preyed one kiss tg bcrii
cheek, then left theliouse, never looking ,
back.
"2Cover wat a woman morn nalient I Any subscriber who Is In arrears for the New
.,, ,.1, Y o i..,,VYf . l Noi.th west, who will send us his orherown
and kind, and as good a housewife as subscription rec, and one new subscriber, ac
ever was."' he said, as ho brushed tho ! eomnanIl by the cash M oo-we will ive:
Ill this matter Shouldibcmoro regulated I A." "M-rllK-rwhols in nrn-ars lorayearti
bv an linnnr-ililo niifiinilniltv tli-m Uv ptloii.ninl who will sml Ills or. her own
ui an nonoRiuiL niat.iiaiiimni in.iiim fct,,.rlptlnn fee.mid two new subscribers,' ae
narrowness and parsillioiiy. JJut thQcompanledbythecali-makInSau-wcwilI
amusing feature in theaflUlr is that Mrs. j
Dahlgrcn, who recently declined to!v
appear before tile public to Oppose
woman uffrageonaccouiit of femluiiic
mmleifv has ikoil itnl nbt-ilnml-i lionr !
mmitij , nas ashen ami ouidllied .1 Hear- !
Illg before the committee Oil claims.!
public welfare? llbwinii's Journal.
A meeting of the Woman's Ileal
Estate Association was held at No. 83S
is n ponmmtinii' nnmiilr.ml fir tlii 'ntir-1
pose of encotiraging the emigration of
women to Oregon, and nrovldinjr them
with honie3 tiicro uuder the homestead
law. At the meeting yesterday, the
chartcr incorporating the association!
.. . 1 t, t - rt,
movement; Secretary, Miss Jennie Grif
fin; Treasurer, Miss Witte. H'cmoh'
Journal, May A, ' 72.
An Irishman, in describing America,
said : "You might roll England thru it,
f " H, wouldn't make a dint in the
im.lr'.tllere'8 fresh-water oceans in
i.. wlat )' mlStit drouu ould Ireland
In a VrnrS.?.?l!?"d' mieht slick It
finii it tru "ever ue auie to
, , , "tfc.
The Freneh lmv
' sflVll.'! it w .i..
1 which happens. '
the
unexpecleil
WHtiout any &uciu scruple. iJs money.Tjr'a'iua"IV'm,rnl,,IW!
ti.,-t. JL.r.T.t A- . y.! ' fir a handsome Ulnl l!iir
men, .1 iiiguer coiisuieniuoil mail iriUliy : Ay person In arrears
Isnriva( iiitere$L morn iimn.mtivi. limn i VnnnnriT .i.r
was nuoiucu, auu tno lonowiug umcers viui ai ;a w.
1 t. :., . r r i i . . i Oralinv'sW
vivuiuu. i resiueni. turs. .u. i. iiwieiie. ..ir..v..-
of Orecoii. who is the oriniuator of the nmnv-Ttm
it A
NOW MS' THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE n
,iaooo
umwil -- 4..
.UnparaUeled Inilycenien.ts tqJBIubs.
. ' if ". --.lt
THE' NEW NORTHWEST,
A Jo 11 run I
for the People,
V.
-
-V. f
THE
DEVOTED TO
1NTETESTS OF
HUMANITY.
i'HftP.ii H2C Vit'
.ti 1
Arranscments have been made to secure the
.Services of a
COMPETENT CORPS OF WRITERS
upon nny and nil subjects of Public Intere? t.
The Ktrw xoutiiwkst Is not a Woman'
RhTht. but n Human Klzhts orsan, devoted
o wi,iovcr policy may be necessary to secure
ti,e crcatcsi gooif to the greatest number, it
Knows 110 sex.no ihiimk.uo rvuion, no pnnj,
uo color, no creed. Its foundation Is fastened
n rock of K(,a ubcrtjj Universal
Kmanciiition una UiffBrmmeied rrosrossiou.
ni!R PRFMIHM I IQT
UUK tMIUM LliU
. ,..,., fnr mir frim,s , mako
.exertions to secure large clubs tor the Mir
. ;
Nohthwkst, weoirertho following lutof al-
;:y sU,rln., at f3 00 cad,,
piinird bv the cash, wo will clve the
accom-
IIOMK
In cash of the amount remitted fur their labor,
0UR4
NEW PREMIUM LIST.
As TiiEiNnw- Xo I mi west has nl ready proved
nnonuIar.success.wc are decided thatitshall
also provo'a'.TniUMPii. .':?1!
to cnnme.onr menus woo may ucciue.10 can-
I va('i forouripapcr to benefit both lliemselre?
miums 10 canvassers
.V nalr Parian Marble Vases:
or a lioueiiunu mass vase:
Or it llohcmlan Glass Card Receiver;
Or?', dozen Ivor- Napkin Rings;
fir dozen Plated Tea Siooiis;
Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid (i loves;
Ora lady's Fan, spangled, leathered edge:
Or a Illni Case:
.1 jOrnn Album for holding lflo pictures;
1 "Or an Album (extra) for holding to pictures;
; or n box-Toiiev Articles, including soap,
. chalk, perfumery, etc.;
I orJJKProiVwiSmnl:
or! dozen Glass collets; ..m
Or !4 dozen GlassTumblers:
J AUULJ . . .
. , . . -, . . . . .
t ;work ,toket- 5
i
I
ir n Elno Ktubrol.iered Handlccrchter; WSJ'"1
" " iianuKcrciiiei; ,
lira Woolen Table Cover; ' rt ' ",N
Or K ilozcn Table Napkins;
Or", dozen Towels: .
Oranelesant Portmonia.
seiiu :
A set ol Rosen,' Table Forks. Irlnle Plated, on
t.l.lf.n.l..l . ... -
OraM-torRo;crVTnblcSpoons,trlpIc plated,
w''iie metal, warnmici: ...
Or a set or Rogers' Tea Spoons, triple plated,
OI1 wi,ne IIlctnl, wnrranled;
Or M dozen Rosen.' A Rucll' Table Kntvrs,
for subscript Ion toTllE
will send Ills or her
subscxinUon feu nnd three new subscribers, nc-
eomnnlcd by the cash, maklhs SI- W, we will
send :
A handsome Marseilles Quilt ;
Ora handsome Woolen Quilt, red and white
or blue nnd white;
Or il Tinlrof TiiMe I'mlhn? .
Or two pairs of Nvttlnsham I-nco Curtains
' or'Tzc01 Al"andrc,,i Kid Gloves, any
Orn Jminiif.fu. Tnlnt.l Work Rox:
i Or is yanis iest yti. wide .shcctins.
' .Z.VV'JU'? 5l. 93 00 '. nmouat;
Ancxtrat:llslor.trlnlcnalcd.olIwhltcnleta,.
I i . .n ... . ' "
riiin-rnosk-ofcoual value;
... i. t.i .
Jnmnp Tlllald Work fiOX.
TinonrtMiw i.r nil mlnablc. nnd arc war-
ranted to Ihj Jut as wo represent thejiu I er
fons llvlnit In this city or wbo can visit us eon
receive- these articles rrom our own hands at an
hour's notice; or ir not convenient to visit us,
we will send the articles by express to any ad-
U Noonlcr or this kind will receive attention
unless the cash accompanies It.
send money In FoMofflco orders nt the cus
tomary rates of currency, or send draft ir pre
ferred. , , ,
All orders promptly attended to.
Wo sincerely hope that this unparalleled
oner, which is a new feature In t he newspaper
business In Oregon, will meet with a hearty re
sponse from the many friends of our paper,
who up to this time havesecmed to fall to real
ize that The New Noktiiwest cannot be run
without money. Now Is the time to make up
clubs. Begin before some other person eels
.the start of yon. Hce what you can do for your
bell, me Public and TUE sew .w uwcst.
a7 JlGELLAEpTJS. r
Oregon ; Steam Navigatioa Co's Notice.
BOATS OF THE COMPANY Vll.T. I.E.VVE
l"ortlnd as tollows :
For The Dnllcn:
Dally (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock A. K.
Tor Astoria:
Monday, Ay cdncsday and Friday at 5 o'clock
For Moullcello:
JDnlly at 7 o'clock a. at.
-t j. c AiXSwoiiTii, rrosiiienu
LADD & TILTON,
aBLaL.3Nr
RS,
POUTLAXD
.OREGON
Etnllislictl, liBCJO.
DEPOSITS ItF.CEIVED AND ACCOUNTS
kent Kiiblcct to check on drnfr. "'
........ I UUUH m l.1...
TnU.ST FUNDS, in sums of ONE l)OLUn
T V T' I I." -T . . I nn Tl.l I." TlUnnCITOn.
i rw.MtUM rrom uaicoiueno-siu
MONEY LOANKI1 on HDnrovcd securllv.
Bonds Stocks nnd other valuable received
on denoslt fur unfa keeDlmr.
Collections made aud .proceeds promptly re
mitted. : :6 v ins
lnvcstncnts In Real Instate and other prop
erty moac Kir panics.
SlRlitondToli-srahlc KicliancQoa San Fran
Cisco una 111c Aiiunuc guiles lor sale.
I IGovcmmcnt Socurltlcs boucht nnd sold.
Agent for the transaction of all kinds of FI
nanciai ana Trust nuslncss. nl
1. P. SIlATTrCK.
MIATTL'CK
It. KILI.IX.
A- It I CM V,
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Attor ii'o S" k
rfFFICE ROOM XO.
1, DEKUM-S I1UII.D-
xjlng. First street, Portland, Oregon.
nm
prop. ;axs
GIVES. LE3S0NS ON THE. PIANO AT THE
Residence! of Pupils.
W.ttyiSi REASONABLE.
Satisfaction Ciuiir-
iintetl.
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I .MILS. S. J. ItUMSKY,
PORTRAIT 'AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER
"IAN HE FOUND IN HER STUDIO, on the
j third floor or uorrjeti'M r.etr uuiiuiuk, irom
lo a. M. till t : it. at each dar
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WINO RECENTLY Pl'RCH.VSED THIS
Market. I am now prepared to sell on reav
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funis. ul
12miirc Hotel,
MAIN STUEirr, DALLES CITY, OREGON.
HOARD BY THE DAY, Week or Month.ou
jj ine 11101L reutonuuir icrmv
Suiierlnrucconimodatlons for families.
Concord Coach lo und from the house free
A large safe foe the keeping ol valuables.
House open all nigh!.
ul7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprietor.
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.
AI.m'.KT A. MAXXINtJ
T'EEPS A FIRST-CUVKS HOARDING HOUSK
XV for the nccommiMlatlon of jieople who pre-
ler a quiei. nniuo in ine coniusinn oj a noiei,
iemis mouernic uiympin, . 1. n)ii.
JAMES F. BROWN,
Attorney, counsellor at Law an
NOTARY PUDLIC.
F.UGKNK CITY OREGON
Consultations In the English, French, Ger
man mm iioiianii languages. llf.
(I S IJiLli -
JACOB MAYER,
-etui" . .
Imiwrlernnd Wholesale Dealer In
X3ELTET GOODS
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
Hats and Grxts Furxisiiino Goods,
J.SIIICH- nun
.msMcv
TRIMMMEn!NIvVNTRI5?nD RAThj AN
noNNirrs,
Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers
Ribbons, Trimmings, etc
Dress Goods, White Goods, Yankee Xo
lions, Elc.
Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim
,gTi' mingsjiEtc. - J
AOF.NT OF THE EI.I.ENDAI.H WOOI.E
MILIJi'CO.
1 Full Slock of Jilanlcls, Yarn, Jlca-
vera, l treats nna uatsimercs
Constantly on
Hand.
I.AT1.ST STYLUS WYEVi:KY .STEAMER.
eg- PARTICL'rR
Orders. -j
ATTENTION Paid to
r nl
...nv
DELIiI' GER' Ac CO.
Washington StSJ. Second'nndflTiInl
POItTUVND l
'.EGON
TTK SIANUFACTqUKHNj
A NO. l,-ARTICI,F.fOr
HRKAD,
CRACKEIW
CAKES
And nil klndsof.Paslry u.ually found In a First
ttTTOoodJ delivered to nny part or the cltv
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UKK "VVEED REMEDY.
UNK WEED REMEDY,
Oregon Rueninatic Cure.
'HISTORY:
mTiKHEMEnv rs noMPrvsRn nv nrr
I Active nrlnclnle of the ilnk WVe.1. Bur-
Thasnlum CnnlatumOrlcInlj'.Iitt. Indlsrennus
to uresun. urown inpsi aummnniiy nna per-
lectiy in asuurjinn couuiy.
PROPERTIES, ETC.:
It contains an Active and Volatile Prinelnle.
extracted by Kther, and s blttef Tonic Prin
ciple.
MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES:
Tt itt thft tiint sure mid stieeili" euro fnr
Rheumatism. Rhen matte flout nnd 'Mien malic
Pains of nil kinds Hint wasever Introdueeil Into
he Materia Alcdlca. The UNK n EKO REM
EDY. ail prcnared bvui. In conseouenccof the
existing bitter principle, possesses the necca
sary virtue of behie a
Poworinl Tonic,
Promollnsr the Appetite and Invicorntlmrihe
wholeDlcestive' ADimratux. thus bulldlnc uu
and Wreugtlienlng the system, whllet nt.lhctj
same ii mo ino voiauie principle,: Deiug ab
sorbed In the b!)od; acts specJOdlly on the
luieomauc i-uison, removing iv irom ine circu
lation and system.
mere arc few remedies known to the Medical
Profession which will remove thi lihenm.-itii.
rTolion from, the blood, bat whose net inn u so"
powcnui in ucpresing ine system of the al
ready enfeebled Rheumatic patient, that their
use has to bo nbandoncd berore speclflc effects
are obtainable, and hence the wnnt or success
In treating this prevalent and consequently
heretofore Incurable disease. Unlike these
medicines, n'ready known, the UNK WEED
RKMKDY.nl though produclntr as netlvenn.i n
powcnui clfrcts on the blood and system in rc
movlti? the RheumaUc Poison. also unuifi
sirong lonicnuu itecuiwraiingKiement which
admits of Its continued use even bvtliimnt
ucni..iiu aiiii ieuiiiuiiL-u. mug vre uavo tho
combination lor the llrst Ume or these two
necessary elements in one remedy, which ac
couutstor Its superior aiidncver-falllnseuratlve
rnccis in tuieumaiisiii, jineumatlc Uont and
Kiicumatici'.unsoinii Kinds.
N. R. The UNK WEED REMEDY Is partic
ularly APPLICABLE TO LADIES. In .,.nL
iiuenvc fit us ionic iuaiiiies.
TESTIMONIALS :
Wo are aware of tho fact thai It itmuniv
the elllcHcy of isitcnt rcmetlies rrom a certain
class of thoi who Use them. Wo I. fITH SiliW.tl
ine iouowinR iKausn the names attached to
them are those ol men of the mnstrarKfni n.i
H-rui-uiini. viiHracicr, ana oecnuse the largt
class of thelracntiaintanees In Oreaon will not
mr iiiiniieiii. aci'iiscor sus)cct them of nny
"w...t in .ue- suiiviiieuis iney may
IIIUI.lt
CertlllcatP Irom the Demitv .Tnilnr or itnli
iHluiiill LuuuiyjHii;
City Jail, Portland, Orecon,
June , is.i
Dr. A. M. Iryen A Co.: I was atbiekul with
n severe case of rheumatism. It was In my
tlilsns, nips, nnscrs, shoulder blade Indeed In
till the Joints of my body I suffered Kreat pain
.uu miuiii. a was iiiieiiueu uy a recuiar pny-
. 11.... I.,., I . I . . . , T ' ... .
siuiiiii, uu. wiiu ini;iiti:i. i was inuuccii io iry
iilrllnk Wi.1 ltetnMli aiil II (mn.A.lUt.t..
curetl me up. I consider it, from my expe-
iivuue, int.- iiesi rviumiy lurrneumniism Known,
ALFRED F. TURNER. Deputy Jailor.
Tills Is to certify that tho above statement Is
correct to my own Knowledge.
JOHN P. WARD.Jallor.
Alia California Ilooknnd Job PrlntlngOfflcc,")
iiSl California street, y
San Francisco, June 1, 1S71. J
Dr. AT rir'!Ml .t- 1 'r. Pnr icrArsI vmsi
have biK-n suhjit to rheumatism In my right
arm and shoulder, tenderini; me tumble, to
work. (In a recurrence of tho attack some
time slncv. I was Induced to trv rour "Unk
Wwil Remeilv," and the result was a iierfect
cure In a few days. I took only two-thirds i.f I
the oiutents of one bottle. My Ann iiellcf Is
that the "Unk" Is n certain cure for rheumn
tlsm In all its rorms, nnd I would heartily rec
ommend all afilli-tcd with that dreadful dis
ease to try your "Remedy" and lie cured.
JNO. R. McLANE.
Certlflcale of A. R. Shinier. Kvi.. sncclal con
lrlbutortn the "Willamette Fanner," and Sec.
rctary ofthe Oresron llorllcultiirnl Society:
Osweco. Oreson. March 23. 1S71.
Dr. A. M. Loryea: Some (onr weeks aco I was
entirely prostrated with rheumatism; lnfaetl
was almost helpless. I sent to you for one 10
ounco liottlc of the "Unk Weed Remedy," by
the Use of which I experienced almost Imme
diate relief, and by llie time the bottle was
pone the rheumatism was gone. rom my
own experience, nnd from what I have heanl
others say who have used the Unk Weed, I
believe It to be a certain ciircforrheumntlni.
Yours respectfully, A. R. SHIPLEY.
Certificate from lion. A. J. Dufur, cx-Pres!-dent
of the Oregon State Agricultural Society
nnd author of "Statistics or Oregon:"
East Portland, April 1, 1571.
Dr. A. JL Loryea & Co.: I ras allllcted with n
severe attack of chninlc rheiimatlsni; was con
fined to my lied most of the time from Jnnunn'
to July, when I used the Unk Weed and ft
cured me up. A. J. DUFUR.
Certificate from James Ilvbee, the celebrated
stockurowernnd "Kins ofthe Oregon Turf:"
. , Snuvle's Island, January 11, 1S71.
ToDr...M. IiryeaAtVi.: Thlsistoacknowl
edco the enicacy of your"Unk Weed Remedy,
or Orecon Rheumatic I'nre" T vni ntmtA.i
'for months with a very serious attack of ln-
ii.iiiiiiiniury riieumaiism, nnu incil nearly nil
Of the sos-nlled rheumatic remedies without
any reller ierceivable. I then tried your
Remedy, and Its use resulted In the most happy
effects ti perfect cure. Truly vonrs,
JAMES RYBEE.
Certificate from the well-known merchant.
O.W. -Weaver, Esq.: '
t , ,r t . Jlie TkiUcK, May St, IK71.
Dr. A. M. Lorj'ca & Co.: I have used the "Unk
eed IVmedy," and can cheerfully recom
mend It to iersons aMIctrd with lntlammatory
rheumatlsm. It cured me of that disease. My
liands, wrists, ankles indeed, all my Joints
were swollen and very painful.
O. W. WEAVER.
Ccrtlflcatn from Hon. Nat. IL Lane, Pilot
Commissioner or Orecon, nnd a member of the
City Council ol East Portland:
. , East I'ortland, April 19. 1S71.
.Dr. A. M. Loryea &. Co.: I have Itecn afflicted
for several years past with "weakness In the
back," and wandertn; rheumatic pains, nc
comiKinied by severe constipation. By the use
or one lioltle or your "Unk Weed Remedy, or
Oregon Rhenmatlc Cure." I have been entirely
relieved, and I cheerfully recommend It as a
most valuable mid effective remedy.
NAT. IL LANE.
Certificate from Hon. flldenn Tllibctts, n
member of the City, council of East Portland:
East Portland, April 7, 1S71.
Dr. A. M. Loryea & Co. ients: Tills Is to In
form you that I have used your"Unk Wted"
for neuralgia and rheumatic palus,and found
relict from the use of only one bottle, and can
recommend It lo those In need of surh a rem
edy. Yours, GIDEON TIBBETTS.
Certificate rrom Hon. K. L. Qulmby, ex
County Commissioner of Multnomah county,
Iitst Portland, April 1, 1871.
at Co.: I have used the "Un
Lir. A. M. ijorvea.v iii.: I iinvunsrsi ii.a . t.
Weed Remedy," nnd am satisfied it Is.a valua
ble medicine. It resulates nnd Invlcnrntna n.n
system. Tills Is my experience with the Rem
edy. Truly yours, E. L. QUIMBY.
T.Cc,rUn.cni?, fro.m ,he celebrated musician,
Pror. Otto VIcuxtcmns:
Oreson Musical Institute.
"f- A. 31 Iirj-ca & Co.: I was attacked with
severe Inflammatory rueumntlsm, siitr.-rin;
great pain, and was so prostrated that I was
unable to tend to my business. I used one bot
tle of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon
Rheumatic Cure," and was entirely cured by
It alone. OTTO VIEUXTEMI-S.
PUT UP IN TEN-OUNCE BOTTLES,
VT
One Dollar null rifty Cents per liottlc.
PREPARED A.T THE
0EEG0N MEDICAL LABORATORY,
DIt. liORYEA vSc CO.,
EAST I-0RTL.VND, OREGON.
Won SAts nv all DRcaaiSTw.
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, AN3raANCTSCO. f " ''14
HE FLORENCE' SEWING' 'MACHINE'
riI.T. SEW F.VERYTHINO NEEDED IN
IT. a family, from Uio Heaviest lolhelJcht-
st laurlc.
si u.i.
:ii!'i!
It Dom More-tWork,'
More Kind of Work.
And iBetteriWork
: " ,:ni
Than any otierVIacldne.'-' " ' :Z
inhere Is a Florence Sewing Machlne'wlthlii
one thousand miles of Can Francisco not work
ing well or giving entire satisfaction. If I am
Informed of It, it will bo attended to without
expense of any kind to the owner.
SAMUEL HILL,. Agent,
19 New Montvome'rySt.,
Grand Hotel Rulldmff,
San Francisco.
MUD FOR (IKimia iH MMrLKS OK- HORK.
Active' AffeaU; Waatea''Trwiir.
Jan.is, 13TI-n3iULn 1
ijtc:
-.t .
CHARLES TENCE ct CO
IMPORTERS OF
French Milllnoi'j',
STRAW and FANCY CClODS
NO. 13 SANSOXIE STREET,
Between Hush andiSultr;nextCoimopoU6fri
Hotel; -
S.1N FKATISCO,.
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No a Rue da Fauborg-Itolsslpnnlcre, Pari.
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Oregon State Fair, 1S71.
jttsiviui lit-tiai t:oi l to
bit,
TniS SPACE RESERVED FOB
HIMES & BACH ELDER,
Steam Book and Job Printers, who intend flll-
ns lt Willi an advertisement assoon as they get
r-
tlme lo write one. In the mean time call on
them atSS Front If you wnnt any kind of
Prititlngdone. iUWtf
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v J itl" Sr.f ;fr";q A hi- f
1)R. J. 3. (' LEN.V,
DEWTIST,
107 Front .Street,
PORTLAND OREGON
3IRS. IL L.VV.LKSS,
JANUFACTURER .VND DE.VLER IN
SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, ETC.,
Corner Front nnd Yamhill streets, Portland.
Milrls 3Inilc to Order
Ofthe best material, and warranted to flL
All Kimisoimenuniir none. no
MI!S. 31. J. E.VSIC.Y,
Fashionable Drcs3 and Cloak-Maker,
Tlilnl Street, Near Wnsliiustoii,
KEEPS A FULL ASSORTMENT OF PAT
terns, trimmed and untrlmmed.
COUTJTRY DRESS-MAEERS
Will find It to their advantage to give her a
call.
Orders Eircutrd tilth ratness and Ulspatrb.
Charges Reasonable. n2)
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
"W it lie veil Xlolmaii,
No. 80 Front Street, l'orllaiul.
.ir"'T' KIND EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL
I V those applylns for situations In any ca
pacity irom vtoou-cuopper uown to a ra or
tlcc. l"ay special attention to obtaining Farm
Help, House ServnntK. Railroad HaniLs, etc.,
irrespective of Nationality.
Parties sendlwr orders from a distance must
be explicit In their orders, stating Just what
they want, what they will par, etc, (accompa
nied by our office fees, S2U0, which may de
ducted from employee's wages), stating whetli
ertheywlll or will not be responsible for trav
'ellnc ejcpeue or hired help.
J. IL WlTHERELL.
.niitf F. DILLARD I10LMAN.
DR. ABO RN,
Oculist uml Ailrlst, Throat nnd T.uug:
PHVSICLV.V.
Laboratory. Consulting and Opcrartinj
APARTMENTS,
CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STS.,
Portlnml. Oregon. n29
J. M. FRYER,
nK,I.EIt IN
DRY (.'(KIDS AND (I.OTIIIXd,
(IrorcrleM, Hoots, Shoes. Xnlls, Etc.,
.-AND
PimClIASEU OF FAR3IEKS' PRODUCE.
Highest Cash Price paid Tor WOOL.
CORNER FIRST AND MADISON STREETS,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
a.Vnl-tf
MISS MACNAMARA
H.VS OPENED A LARGE AND CHOICE As
sortment of
Millincx'y Oootls,
At 71 First St, bet. Wtxsliliiston A Stnrk,
Next door to Ladd & Til ton's Bank,
And hopes by attention to business and prompt
ness In executing orders to meet a shnre or pat
ronage. awo nrsi-ciass milliners wanieu immediate
ly. To tlrst-clasi hands highest wages paid.
Also two small drls wanted as annrentfees.
Apply at the store.TI First street, immediately.
aponouu
DB-"WIIERE-5n
OS-Did Mrs. It. Get that Fat t liicheiiT In
""XTrilY, D0NT YOU KNOW? SHE GOT
IT it ai
at
ASCHENHEIM
BUIKEIEY'S
WASHINGTON
MARKET,
whern they keep nil kinds of Fresh Poul
try, Game and Fish, and receive by every
steamer a splendid assortment of California
vesctnbles."
N. B. Consignment from the country solic
ticd. nlltf.
Temperance House.
LOVE'S
HOTEL,
Will Frlsblc.
-I'rojiricior
THIRST STREET, between 3Ialn and Madison,
T I"ortIand. Orecon. New House, New Fur
niture, Excellent Accommodations. Loard per
wcekTcd to SS. Per day, il to J I 50, acconllmt to
room. . ""T:1.1,-
MCRPIIV A KCLLT,
DE.VIJ3 IN
FAMILY GROCERIES,
COCNTRT rr.UDCCE, FKl'ITS ASD VEGETABLES,
Comer of Third and AVashlngton strccts(op
poslte l"resbytcrlan Church 1, 1'ortland, Orecon.
Goods delivered to all parts of tlie city FREE
OF CHARGE. nl
nn. IL R. I1IF.KI.AXI),
OATK Or SAN" FKACISCO,)
X E IV T I S T .
ROOM NO. TWO, DEKUMS' I1UILDING,
Cor.Flrstand AVashlngton Sts., Portland.
HAVING HAD A NUMBER OK YEARS'
practice lu San Fraueico, I feel competent
to do First Class Work In all IVnlal Opera-
tl ons.
satisfaction guaranteed.
Nitrous Oxide administered.
Reference :
Hit "Wm. Roberts, Judge O.
THeVson. Messrs Qnlmby and
N. Denny, Dr.
Perkins, nnd
2rc Danlway, of BIO
EW Nortiiwsst. nl
DR. 3IAKY A. THOMPSON,
3?XSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR
T-IsarjPVCE AND OFFICE THIRD ST.
KSttt SlsImon and Main, ophite the
SuffSifded In nny part of the city.
Sttcriei for alc"and instructions given on
Ktei & ?W& ty as n Remedial AscnL nl.