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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1872)
FRIDAY7....SEPTEarBEIt 13, 1S7 XearliifT the Shore. BV i.ArA oakwooh. .n rM man sit in "t"i,r- While snow Is hU thin. Whitehall , Furrowed hit cheek by time nd carr. And back and lorth he sways; There' ir awav look In bin dim, dim eve. wMch tcllTnl thoughts of too long fone by. 1 r" h? fT"onee iSore Trath a clouJless ". And In childhood merril; plays. He rests bis cheek on the head of his cane, Mid happily, smilingly dreams oyer again irthat home, the brook, the nie&dow.the lane, Dreams all with a vision elear. Then childhood ylelfls into manhood' place. And he look once more In a bright, bright lace, And down in the starry eyes he ean trace A love remembered una dear. Then he wakes and sighs: "It soeuu but a dream. That comes to me now like a golden gleam, Or the- sliiinmeriMcglow of the son's last beam Out 'tis pleasant to think it o'er. That youth was so sweet but now is past. Those days or loVe were too precious to last. But over yonder their pleasures are east. And I am n caring that shore." lie is gliding on In hip little lmai. O'er the calm, still water they peacefully float, wt. n:iw iuii tub unugH a wcii-Kiiown note From the land he has left behind; Hut time will row back for him no more. And he razes awav to that other chore. And knows when his voyage of life shall be o'er. That his dream beyond he will And. The seedsof rood which in vaudh we rnr. Adown thro' the bales of toe future will grow a"u wru uh Ngv a ueauurai glow. As .they am tn memory's gleams, Loved ntexs will -come to a dimming sight : Hweet words will echo hi day-dreams bright. And circle old age with their hales of light. As they mingle In baauUful dreams. The Umbrella Girl and Quaker. the Benevolent A young girl, the only daughter of a poor widow, removed from the country to jfmiauoiplila to cam ner Jiving oy ooverlntr umbrellas. SIic was very handsome, with glossy black hair, large Dooming eyes, and "lips line wet coral." sue was just at mat susceptiDie ng( when youth is ripening: into woman.' hood, when the soul begins to be per vaded by "that restless principle which impels poor humans to seek perfection in union." At a hotel, near the store for which he worked, an English traveler, called .Lord Henry Stuart, nail laKen longings. He was a strikingly handsome man, and of princely carriage. As this dis tinguished stranger passed to and from tho iwtol, he encountered the umbrella girl, and he was attracted by her un common beauty. He easily traced her to the store, where he soon after went to purchase an umbrella. This was fol lowed up by presents of flowers, chats by tho wayside, and invitations to walk or ride, all of which were gratefully ac cepted by tho unsuspecting rustic; for she was as ignorant of the dangers of a city as were the squirrels of her native fields. He was merely playing a game for temporary excitement. She, with a head full of romance, and a lieart melt ing under the influence of love, was un consciously endangering the happiness of her whole life. Ijord Henry invited her to visit the public gardens on the Fourth of Julv. In the simplicity of her heart she be lieved all his flattering professions, and considered herself his bride elect; she therefore neeeptod his invitations with innocent frankness. But she had no drees nt to wear on such a nublic ocea on, with a gentleman of high rank, whom site reallv supposed lobe her des tined husband. With thee thoughts revolving in her mind, lier eye was un fortunately attracted, by a beautifiii piece of silk belonging to her employer. Could she take it. Without lieintrsoeH. aryl pay for it secretly when she 1 earned money enough? The temp'' " conquered her in a moment of w ttion She concealed the silk, anil f -witness, to her lodgings. It was, ' jnveyed it aha had ever stolen, ' -10 f'ret tiling was painful. She w "-! ?r remorse hank, but aim Ar onld have carried it was not sure v ded discovery. She metinaap'- -ier repentance would le On tfcc .rit of forgiveness. canjfc' - eventful Fourth of July she enr- out in her new dress. Lord Henry - uiplimented her upon her elegant ap pearance, but she was not happy. On their way to the gardeus, he talked to her in a manner sue niu comprenenu. VartuA vine this he snoke more explicitly. The trulIeJeas young creature stopped, looked in his face witn a mournful re- S roach, and burst into tears. The no leman took her hand kindly, and said, "My dear, are you an innocent girl 7" "I am, I am !" she exclaimed, with convulsive sobs. "Oh! what have I over done, or said, that you should ask mo such a strange question ?" The evident sincerity of her words stirred the deep fountains of his better nature. "If you are innocent," saiu lie, "God forbid. that I should make you otherwise. But you accepted my invi tations and presents so renuuy, mat 1 supposed you unuersiooa me." 1 1 1 1 I . l .. 7.7 T --.1 If :.i ol.n II UBICUWU .1. UllUCISWlllil Dllt.t OtllT) "except that you intended, in good faith, to make me vour wife?" Though reared amid the proudest dis tinctions of rank, he felt no inclination to smile. He blushed and was silent. The heartless conventionalities of the world stood rebuked in the presence of auectionate simplicity, lie conveyed her to her humble home, and bade her lareweii witn a thankful consciousness that 'ho had done no irretrievable injury to ner tuture prospects. The remem brance of her would be to him as the recollection of last year's butterflies. "With her, the wound was deep. In the solitude of her chamber she wept in bitterness of heart over ner ruined air castles. And that dress, which she had stolon to make an appearance befitting a bride! Ob! what if she should be dis covered ? Would not the heart of her poor widowed mother break if she should ever know that her child was a thief? Alas! her wretclied foreboding proved too true. The silk was traced to her; alio was arrested on her way to the store, and dragged to prison. There she re fused all nourishment and wept inces santly. On the fourth dav, tho keeper called on Isaac T. Hopper, and informed nun that there was a young girl in Fn who appeared to be utterly friend i?!Sr an determined to die by starva mateu?6 k.iDd-lHrted Friend imme f&PTiD to her distance. He wittf her faV ?xhe Uoor of cell, 5ter M,n her l'adS(sob- triedtoc4rn?ortSrtKW.uW.Urek' H answer. " h'r b"1 M obtain no "Leave us alone ... . keeper. "Perhaiwii.-. M tn the if tnere is vfiSSt&Z "Pgjk to me, wore left alone SK ,Whentey the hair from her traTifea! i.,?.1Jn.t '"" liirlmr her bv this hone, ho snuluullv ohtniued front her the whole story of. : 1 . if.. i ner acijuiiiuiuiiLi.- nu iuu iiuuiuuiuu. He bauo her be comfortetl, and take nourishment, for ho would sec that the silk was paid for, and the prosecution withdrawn. He wont immediately to hor employer, and told him the story. Willis, is the girl's first offense. She 13 the only child of a poor widow. Give her a chance to retrieve this one false step, and she may be restored to society, a usdfuh honorable woman. I will see that tlidu art paid for the silk." me man ajrreetl to withdraw the pros ecution, and said he would havo dealt oinorwiEe by the girl if he had known an me circumstances. riiou shouldst have innuired into the merits of the case," replied Friend iioppcr, "Jy tins kind of tliouglitiess neae, many a young person is driven into the downward path, who might easily have been saved." Tne i;ind-liearted man next proceeded to tho hotel, and, with Quaker simplic ity of speach, inquired for Henry Stuart. The servant eaid his lordship had not yet risen. "Tell him my business is of Importance," said Friend Hopper. Tno servant soon returned and conducted him to the chamber. The nobloman appeared surprised that a stranger, in a plain Quaker costume, should thus in trude upon his luxurious privacy. When he heard his errand he blushed deeply, and frankly admitted tho truth of thetrirl's statement. His benevolent visitor took the opportunity to "bear testimony" against the scltishess ami sin of profligacy. He did it in such a kind and fatherly manner that the young man's heart was touched. He excused himself by saying that he would not have tampered with the girl, if he had known her to be virtuous. "I have done many wrone thincs." said lie, "but thank God! no betrayal "of confiding innocence wcigns on my con science. I havo always considered it tho basest act of which man is capable." The imprisonment of tho poor girl, and the forlorn situation In which she liad been found, distressed him greatly. "When Friend Hopper represented that the silk had been stolen for for his sake, that the girl had thereby lost profitable employment, and was obliged to return to her distant homo to avoid the danger of exposure, he took out a fifty dollar note and offered it to pay her expenses. "Xay," said Isaac, "thou art a very rich man, I presume Isee in thy hand a large roll of such notes. She is the daughter of a poor widow, and thou hast been the means of doing her great Injury- Give me another." JLordllcnrv handed mm another flfiv dollarnotc, and smiled as he said: "You understand your businoss well. But you have acted nobly and I reverence you for;it. If you ever visit England, conio to see me. I will give you a cor dial welcome, and treat ynu ni!e a no- uieman." "Farewell, friend," replied thoQuakor, "though much to blame In this affair, thou, too, hast behaved nobly. Hayes! thou be blest in domestic life, and trirle no more with tho feelings of poor girls; not even with those who have been be trayed and deserted." When the girl was arrested she had sufficient presence of niiiwl to assume n laiso name, and ay mat means her true name Had been kept out of the news- NOVTISW TIME' TO SUBSCRIBE! PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. HURGREN & SHINDLER, lit UnparalleleiJ:liduceiiieiitsioG!iibs THE HEW NORTHWEST, A Jnui'unI for the Veop, Dinner urronTF.ns and mvmfac turcre of every varict ot P.VJJLQIt, BBD-IIOOM, - - j PINING, .LIBRARY AND COUNTINCMI017SK IT U R N I 'r XJ 15 1- - Oak. Walnnl. lUrno)a. ibrMnut, lir. MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BUCK WAINUT LUMBER, I'iiIii, ltnlr, 3Ios, Excelsior Ulue. Etc., Etc, Ctc. THE I-UMir-ST .STOCK! the iii:st coonsi BEVOTtO 70 THE INTETESTS Of rfUMAHlTf 1111 .ifci- ' . . - TIIE LOWEST l'RICESI uimt Riwiir-Xns. 108. SM. 1T(1 nnil ITS. Cor. aalmon ana Pint Sis., Portland, Oregon. ninr Arrsnnmpnis hare bf en matle tececHretbe Sarvleat ot a COMPETEHT CORPS OF WRITERS upon any ami all subjects ot Public Interest. The New Northwuct is not a Woman's Rights, but a Human Itlshts organ, devoted to whHtoFer polley may bo nrcestarr to teeare tnc grcAtest good to tho Croats! number. It kwuv no se.nr voiitiot.no religion, no party, no color, no erectl. Its foundation is fastened upon the rwk of Etomal IJberty. Unlverssl amunpauon auu untrarameleu Irocresslon. OUR PREMIUM LIST. As an Indueetnent tor our friends to make wcertion to seetirn lnnto cluoa for the New NoHTliwnHr, we offer the following list ot Val uable premiums : jw twenty snbcnlerst at S3 0 each, accom panied by tho cash, we will elve the HOMIi SHITTLK SHWINQ MACUINK, without ta ble, tteaiitlfnlly omnmented. I'rlec, S3. Kor thirty-five suWriliensat S-l hi eeh,ae mmpanlivl by theeah.we Mill KtreaKOMK SIHhTLK SbWINU MACHINE, with IOack Walnut table, bronzed and nicely (lulslieil. I'rlee. Ui. For fortr snbserlliers, at SS CO eaeli PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. nOOM-Corner Tirst nnd Rtarli .Sis. over Ladd & niton's Bank. Contains Our lhrre lhoustn.il (b&lrr Uookt D... - -Over 100 Papers and Magazine. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL Monthly Pile- ill 00 I'nynble Qimrlerly DtiircTORa Wm. R. IaiM. P. C. Seliuyler. Jr. M. P. Peady, L. II. Wakefield, W. II. Bracket! A. a Gtbb, C. II. Iwit, M. W. IVchhrimer.H lainng, i mum. Officers: I II. WAKI3 FIELD rreldnt II. PAILINR Vloe l'rosldent P. a SOIIIJYLKICJrs Treasurer M.W.FKCIUIISIMUIL CorrcspomUnsee 1IKNRY A. OXE1U :l Jbrariati and ltee. S-e OR. VAN DEH BERQH'S Sovcreisii "VVoi-m Syviip. 'rniiw TRULY WONPEitFur. MKninivR I x Is warranted to expel all worms Trom the I Bowels and Stomaeh, except Tape and Cham The proprietor has taken much pains to test I the comparatlvo merits of the principal Worm 31cuicuicsoi me tiny.wuien.numonius as the t-nfnzfia themselves, liavu nvemireml tli land, each clalmlns lor Itself tlieniiinr sne- clflc; nnd, while we frankly acknowledge that many oi iiiciiiuEvuiiciiMiccensifii.anu uo jrreat good, were wo not assured that this combine ad vantages possessed by no other worm medi cine. Its Introduction at this late day would not liavo Deen huuihihvu. The nleosant Uu.tc and exeeedinirlv small quantity of this medicine required to tet the existence oi urui, or 10 remove every one from the system Its operating In a few hours, unaided by any other purse, together with Its certainty of effect, constitute It one ol themo4t brilliant utscovenes ot ttie ase. Had we space hero, scores of certificates might be auuuceu to snow its progressive and ranidlv increaslnz remitnttnn for the last Dw years; but to promulgate its fame anil estab lish Its character, we only ac Tor a trial. Its sneedv operation In all sudden attarks. convulsions, colic, flu or spasms, elves it an unrivaled superiority. Sent by express on re ceipt oi price. SYMPTOMS OF WOIUIS. Alternate paling and flushing of the conn tenance. dull expression of the eves, drowsl Inevi. itcningoi tne nose, a sweneti upper lln. tongue whitely furred and thickly speekled ...II . M.1 Mnl. fjto.1 hMMlh An .nLwurill. a partial or general swelling or pulling nexs oi mosKin.n sinning in me sieep anu rrinaiUfoi the teeth, a sensation as If something was lodged In the throat, a rradual waning of the flesh, sickness of the stomach, vonilllntr. a short and dry cough, appetite sometimes vora cious, at other time feeble, bowels sometimes costive, at other times loose, great fretfnlness and immunity oi lemper.painH in tne stonnu-li and bowels, colic, flts, convulsions and palsy. Its value In removing masses of crudities from the stomaeh and bowels of children, even where no worms exist, cannot lie too nigniy es timated. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by Dl VAN PEN BUKU1I and AgenU In all cit ies and toirns. Dr. Van ben Bcrgh can be consulted on all disease that the human system Is heir to. Ills long experience m diseases oi women ami children eannot be surpassed by any physi cian in the United Stalesor Europe. Pr. V. ad vises ladies troubled with any Irregularities of the Uterus to tr his new remedies and get cured. , By consulting aim unurnjiiuw a niupr f amlnattou the a tillered can learn If Ihelr ills ease lie worms or not. At all events. Dr. Van Pen Itergh can tell tnem irom wnai unease ihAv nre siiUVrlntf. Oonsullntlons ami examinations free of charge. , OPFICE ItOOKS anu X, over l UMOince, TJNK WEED KEMEDY. THE UNK WEED REMEDY, S'l) kiDR'IflSEJIBXTS. ott Oregon Riieumatic Cure. HISTORY: Will KEJIEDY IS C0MTO5KD OF in ufecoiu urows mosi apuuu.iunj "- i icciiy in Washington county. FIKST PBEMITJ3I Oregon State Fair, 1S71. TniS SPACE BESERTED FOP. H1MES & BACHELDER, feleamBook and Job Printers, who Intend flll- PROPERTIES, II contains nn AcUvennd Volatile Principle, , ., extracted by Ether, and a oltter 'IVmlc Prln- ing wnn an auwiw.i.-i....-"--..- Hir. . , I time to wnta one. an mi ii " , them atw Front St. II yon want any felml ot paiwre. "I slid this sold she. "for mv poor molliers sake." With the niouey rnieibvtheeash,we wiiiatveniiOMEsiitrr- Kiven D.v ioru Muart. the silk alil ' 1 ",1;.J;M! nnisned in extra for, ami she iv.ia sent hor.ie to her $&. Black Walnut table and cover. mother well pro vIUwl -j elothin?;. The above Sewing Machines, which are war Her name and plae v- rnaidnnpn fnrover ' n,n"sl n,rt-class In every imrtlrular, can le romilnoil i sAr' OI reslUenCO JO J 1 r seen at the olBee ol Us-o. W.Traver.112 Front reniainon a seerc in tlle treaai of her street, Portland. benefactor, For fifty nuscrlrs, at S3 H) each, aovim- Ytfirs f. ,t ,., ,-:ri i pan,I '' ,h ew, w will give a MASON lnoV er "it0 eYe"Ls n"WpIreU, a , 1,A1MN 10HTAIU.E 0RAN, four octave, imi w , , Knend IToiller,B hoiwe, I single reed, with black walnut ease, automatlo aWI -fend toseellini. Wheilhecillereii I bellows swell, two blow pedals, Improve.! cen- J. L. Atrixsov, Nolan- l'libllc. Tj-lki: Wooirtv.vnn. 1). W. Tatnrin Atkinson, Woodward & Co., ! iLatc Atkinson .t Woeslwanl,! REAL ESTATE AGENTS, XO. 102 FltONT STREET, I'urllnud. tlrcson, HAVE FOR f?.VLE FAP.MR AND ITNIXI proved Iinds In Oregon and Washington I.ellers uescnoinK j mi'ionin "m w promptly answered, ami iienons li1ng at a distance will be saved the expense and trouble of calling on the Doctor. Auiireos UIL J. W. VAJi nri riiirMJii, H 1'. a Box m.Saleui, Oregon, Empire Hotel, MAIN RTItKCT. DALLES CITY, OREGON. BOARD BY TIIK DAY, Week or JXontn.on Hie mot reasonable terms. Mtirtw aecatiimodatlons for families, Csncord foaeh to and from the house free. A large sate for the keeping ol valuables. House i-n ult night. nl7 TIIOJLVS SMITH, Proprietor. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. ALHEItT A. MAXXINU TrEEPSAFIIlfT-rrVSSBOARDINGirOUflE fer a oiiiet home i Terms mntlerale. Oly lupin, W. T. MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES: It Is the most sure and speedy cure for Ruaamatism, lihenmatte Gout and Rheumatic Pains ot all kind that was ever Introduced Into Wte Materia Medic. The UNK WKKD HEM tA , as prepared by us. In consequence of the existing hitter principle, possesses the ncces- irj unw oi Deing a PoAvex'ltil Tonic, Promolini; the Appetite and Invigorating tho whole DigcMive AppuraUis, thus building up and strengthening the system, while at the same time the volatile principle, being ab- sorueu in ttie bmod, acts specitleally on the iiucuuuiiii- iuon, removing it irom tne circu lation and kvstem. There are few rftnAllMtliiim tn 1. r Mmllmil Pmfesslon which will remove the Itheumatlc loison from the blond, luit wiuuo not inn i s powerful In ilerreislng the system of the al ready enfeebled Rheumatic patient, that their w aimiiuunni Deiore sjecinc enects are obtaluable. and hence the want of success ... iirauii) mis prevalent and conseoucntly ueretotore incurable dloease. I'nllke these medicines, already known, the nxir wveii RLMEDY. although nmrfnn a. ..n ., ...i nc lMwerful etRrts on the blood and system In re moving I l.e Uhoiimntlr Poison, aUo possesses a strong Ton c and Recuperating Element which admits of Its continued ue eieu bv the most ueiicaie ana debilitated. Thus we have the combination tor the tlrst Hate or these two necessary elements in one remedv, which ac counts fpr llssupertoraiid never-telilnKcurallve effects In Rbeuinatism. Rheumatic Gout and Rheumatic Pains or all fcin.i. X. IL The UXK Wkkii iiEMcnv i. nlarly APPI4CABLE TO LA WES, ia eonse- Printing done. namr nit. j. . ar.KXN, DEKTTIST 107 1'ront Street. PORTLAND- nl OHEGON fTTY PROPERTY, for .lale " . room, he found a liandsoniel. v dressed vounst matron, wiut a uioommg m.v i - 0 . ! 1., 1 1 . T1.T.. live or six years iui. rne uras- ijun-iiy to meet him, ami her voice choked as she said. "Friend Hopper, do yon know ine?" llerepiieil tnat lie tun not, ne fisetl her tearful eyes upon him and said: "You once helped nie when in groat distress." IJut tno gooil misnion nry had helped too many in ditUress to ue aiie 10 recouecb iiur innm. nunc precise information. With a tremulous voice sue iwue iter son go inui mu n.i room for a few moments; then dropping Territorrv Also, ciioicr and to Rent. We attend lo Ruylngand Selling Real Estate In rltv nn.l fViimlrv. ler nresMire reed valves, etc. Price. tM. stuinl ntienilnn irlvnn tn Hie ltonllntr nt 1 rH- wvem y-nve suiwcnoers. at s tw eaen. ac- i I'ronertv anil rolled ion or items, iookihc Slier coin panted by the cash, a double reed M.SIN A HAjii.i.-s tiKKAN ; resembles ttie nrst ex cept that it has also a knee stop. Price, f7X For seventy-live sulko-iihcrs. nt f-t Wl each. acconipnnleal by the cash and twentv-Ove dollars additional, we will give a MASON t IIAMIJN ORGAN, of nvB OCTAVIM, ONR stoi, Ki.F-AriiTsriNn ltKKn valves, im proved nKi.tiws, Tnr:Mt;i.NT and kkek swai.i. l'rlce.SIOi. For one hundred subscribers, at $3 00 each, and twenty dollars additional, we will give a MASON HAMLIN ORGAN, rtVR octaves, FIVE STOI-S, TWO SETS OP litllRATOKS TIIKOUOII OCT, IMI'BOVKIl ORAIirATEIl HELP-AIUrsriXO Repair and Payment of Taxes mi Property In our hands when desired. Igal paiers written and acknowledgments taken. I.tlANM NEGOTIATED on Real Estate Se curity. Parlies having Money tn Imn are in vited lo give us a call. IHMf ATKINSON, AV00DWARD A CO. HENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS S. V. ('nr. MorrlHon and rirst Kt-.. PORTEND, OREGON. KEKI)VAI.VEH,IMI'ROVEIlBt.tlW,THEJl.-INT lvn KSKK-iWELlJi. VKll.A. fit Al'ASiriX. on her knee, she hid her face in his lap j Arn and BODOetl out: lean send the names and money as fast as re- 'T am the girl Who Stole tlie Wik. 1 eelvesl. Tne subscribers will be placed to their s-.i. 1 1. ..l.l T l. :r;i 1..1.I ...! I eretllt. and if enough names are notreeelreil " "" 7i'7"" ' " " " I daring the year to procure the premium de- VS aoniewlmt ! will be entitled to receive twenty-live percent. lllCTURES taken in all Ihe Intent nn.l mm I IllltHVlVll vtvtlMI nil.! 1tft lnfwriA.nnnvnn the const. Work well done and cnmpleletl In line in iwenij-iour uours. n-It.niKs Asn CuiLitrN should be bronght In between the hours of lo and 2, always dressed In light clothes. been for yon ? Ylien ner emotion 2-r. calmed, she told him she had married a highly respectable man, a native 01 111s own State. Being on a visit to Friend Hopper's vicinity, she had again and again passed his dwelling, looking wist fully at the windows to catch a slght'of him, but when she attempted to enter, her courage failed. . "Yes, 1 must return home to-morrow," said she, "and I could not go away without once more seeing and thanking him who saved me from ruin." She recalled her little boy, and said to him: "Look at that gentleman, and remember him well, for he was the best friend your mother over hail." With an earnest invitation to visit her hanny home, and a fervent "Ood bless you!" , she bade her benefactor farewell. In cash of the amount remitted for their labor, OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. in soothing tones: "i mo as thy father, ivif V'. .nrtder e. If thou hast taken tut. . 1 know all about it T vo ,uf let 5 as I would for my nwn rt Life done. me thee As The New North west has already proved a popular success, we are decided that R shall also prove aTHitmi'it. To enable our friends wlKt may decide lo can vass for our paper to benefit both themselves and 11s by Increasing our Subscription Lists, we propose to gtve the following uddtUoual Pre miums to canvassers : Any subscriber who Is In arrears for the New North wiwr.wlio will send us his or ner own subscription fee, and one new subscriber, ac companied by the cash W 00 we will give : A pair Parian Marble Vases; Or a Ilohemlan Glass Vase; Or a Ilohemlan Glass Card Receiver; Or dozen Ivory Napkin Rings; Or K dosen Plated Tea Spoons; Or 1 pair Alexandre's Khl Glove; Or a Ijwly's Pan, singled, leathered edge; OraUlnlCage; Or an Album for holding 100 ptetarea; Or an Album (extra) for holding. 'A pictures; Or a Faney Letter Case; Or a box Toilet Articles, Including soap, chalk, perfumery, etc.; Or a Britannia Tea Pot; Or a Kerosene Lamp: Or dosen Glass Goblets: Or dozen Glass Tumblers; Or a large Glass Fruit lMsh ; Or a Work ISasket: Or a Fine Embroidered Handkerchief; Or H dozen Linen Handkerchiefs; Or a Woolen Table Cover; Or J dozen Table Napkins; Or dozen Towels; Or an elegant I"ortmonIa. Any subscriber who Is In arrears lor a year's subscription, and who will send hlsorhtrowu subscription fee, and two new subwrlben, ac companied by the cash making $9 CD we will send : A het ol Rogers' Table Forks, triple plaletl, on white metal, warranted; Or a set of Rogers'TableSpoons, triple plaletl, on white metal, warranted; Or a set of Rogers' Tea Spoons, triple plated, on white metal, warranted; Or M dozen Rogers' A Russell's Table Knives, best quality, warranted ; Or a handsome Bird Cage- Any person In arrears for subscription to The New NoitTHWEST, who will send his or her subscription fee and three new subscrt tiers, ac companied by the cash, making S CO, we will send : . i....iUM.,r..nt.n.il ! f. la ilnno mill.;..! Ora handsome Woolen Quilt, red ami while, tiiem-who aita, stands, lies asleep at i Vr a pairo7bi:e Cloibs; nmvnrs. cnmmiininn. etc.. hut Ilila T 1 Or tmninnf vmiineham Ice Curtains: dnr anv. thev are either to hide some Mr three pairs Alexandre- IvKi uie, ' . . . MlAFiuEll VlceorlO proclaim one; to llldetllsonler Or a Japanese Inlaid Work Box; nr in nmolsim nrlllo." I Or IS vinli KMt v.l wide sliacilna. t 1 u..J....i..iaM a, ci r.l Ali.anuiBnl' . Ui M.TIt UWSilllTin " . w Ing to 521 00, we will send Stories Aboit Church Pews. A new Uuglish work calleil "tho History and Law of Church Seats and Pews," contains some curious stories: At Cholderton, Wiltshire, is a pew six feot high, with glass windows in the door, to euable the occupants to sea the preacher, and other windows in the aide tn enable them to survev the con gregation. At Meathain, Surrey, (until J vcri' recently), and at Mickleham, Sur-1 rey, were pews raiseti some reel above the level of the cold, damp floor, com fortably fitted, and possessing a fire place and table, by no means uncom mon examples. Such "pride of place" seems peculiarly offensive, even when tho particular locality be a private chattel annexed to the parish church. Such were the pews whose ostenta tious smartness and luxury caused Cor bet, Bishop of Norwich, to exclaim "Stately pews, aro now become tab ernacles, wiih rings and curtains to them. There wants nothing hut bods to hear the word of God on: wo have cascmenta, locks and keys, and cush ions; I had almost saul bolster and pil lows; and for those wc love the church. Good Language. Youne iveonlc 1 should acquire tho habit of correct; speaking and writing, and. abandon, as cany as possible, any use 01 slang words r in rases, ine longer you put tins on An extra Castor, triple plated.on while meta! Ora Lady's Wrillnc Desk, of equal value; Or nCabfnet, Japanese Inlaid: Or .in Kxtm Jnnanese Inlaid Work Box. These articles aro all valuable, and are war- tiioc as 1 wouia lor my own daua-iii and I doubt not that 1 can lielr Thlo X nf Hila limn.ilfv 1 leo w,t After a lonir time snenl in n.n ate entreatA'. alio leaned her voung head cently on his frlendlv alimilrio? n,i sobbed out: "Oh! I wWi T waa ileodi ihi Virn-i. J?er y" lU U". V ranted to 1 just as we represent them. Hie more diflicult the acquirement of iRonsllvlns in this city or who can visit i language win ne; anu 11 tne golden age of youth, the proper season "t.,t"'Sl"'mo1 language, ue passed n uaauuse.llio iinrni-ii,...,t .. .m forhfe y be ''""ro1 lo ,alk "lang "ionorS,,!rtl!,er flUher'S V"1'10 rteemed Mewl! 'iM of au at the first V,"" !.. . ?... t f ti . .,, . - i viiium. iiii. ntt .- . . c i tvuai. win my iHNir moilier av Wlien cnltn,, ir r " lslUBe ill the eoiivnr. sjjonse irom ine many incnus m our paper, She knows of m v distrr'e"" 0,V 1Ier father cheokwl W I, wno un to "s Ume havoscemed to fall !.'. real! nJIr.!.; "gra.e. sharply, saylnir-''vi,. rslt"t'r He that Thk New Noirrnwrirr cannot be run IerlinpsMf.an manage that he 'always talk so mn l ,B 11 that you wtthoutmoney. Now U tho time to makeup i j .. in- .vi , "uini"-iino -aj wa lU,. ;.,,,., " i. the start or you. Sec what you can do for your- iiinocut replj. Fui.lic and Tuc S'r.w NuRthwrst. Per. us can rMsslri thee articles from our own hands at an hour's notice; or If not convenient lo visit us we will send the articles by exprea to any an itMHtS. No order of this kind will receive attention unless the cash accompanies II. Rend money In lVstomcc orders al Ihe cus tomary rates of currency, or send drari If pre ferred. All orders promptly attended to. Wc slncersly hope that this unparalleled oner, which Is a new feature In the newspaper u Usui ens in urejjon, win meet wnn a nearly re JACOB MAYER, Ifnpnrteraml Wholesale Dealer In MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hats and Gbnts Furnishing Goods, T.ndlcV nnd .ISIsst-t TRIMMMHD ANDUNTRIMMItl) HATS AND RONNRTS, Frames, Iirakls, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc. Dress (.'ooils White (.'ootls, Yankee lions, Ktr. Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AOBNT OP TIIK RLLENDALK WOOIXN MILLS CO. -1 JWl Stock of Blankcii, Yarn, Bca ven, Tweeds and Castimcra Oomlanyiy on lhind. LATEST STVLKH BY CVF.Itr hTCOICR. TESTIMONIALS : We are aware of the fact thai U is zene rally an easy mailer to procure rertlncnte attesting Hie eftlcacy of patent remedies from a certain class or those wlio use them. "We have selected Ine following aeeanse the names attached to them are those of men of the most careful nn.l scrupulous character, and because the large 1 class of their acquaintance in Oreaon will not, I w w nwHWHi, m-iw r uiick inem oi any i cMgcimMi in me MMteineais mey may make: Certificate from the Deputy Jailor of Mull- wmsn .ouuiy jau: city Jail, Portland, Oreson, .lime 7. Is7i. f Dr. V. M. UjryeaA Co.: I was attacked with ! a sever.- eaac of rheumatism. It was In mv thlcbs. hllw. flnxers. shoahler bl&ile linlenl in alllbe Joints of my Imily I suH'ered great pain audsnKUlsh. I was attended bv a resular nhv for the nisHimiiUHiation of neonlo who ore- I ".'."'." r..."Z. i wa n uucra 10 ir. fer a. oulrt home to the confusion i a liotel. ' i. .. . r ' ,. J nStf. JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at Law and NOT Alt Y VVBL1C. nuoKNn CITY ..OHROON Consultaitons In the Hucllsh. T'rench. rier- ntan ami Holland lanciuures. nH. POUTIND ADVERTISKSI I5J7TS. Oregon Stonm Navigation Co's Notice. POATS OK TUB COMPAjn WILL I.KAVF. J J l'ortlaml as tolloiva : Tor The n.illes : Dally (Snmteys excepted) alSoVlock a. M. rtr Astoria: Monday, Wednesday and Prlday at r, o'chM-k A. M. I 'or Moullcclln : Dally at 7j; o'cloe A. it. rOJ J. C. AINRWORTH, President. LADD 6l TSLTOSM, 3ES -i3L DNT "SSL 32 St S , I'OUTLANIl..... oni:c:ox 13-it:tlli.-;lietl, 185!). RRCKIVKD AND ACCOUNTS ect to check on dran. TvKrosrrs U kept sulilec INTKRRST allowed on TIMK DRIWITS or TIII7ST FUNDS, In sums or ONH IKJI.U,lt AND UTWARDS rromdateofdeposlu MONEY LOANKD on approved scctirlty. IlniHls, stocks and other valuables received on deKslt for saft keeping. Oollectlous made and proceeds promptly re mitted. Investments In Real Estate and other prop erty made for parties. Sight and Teles rahlc Exchange on San Fran cisco and the Atlantic States for sale. Government Securities bought and sold. Acent for tho transaction or all kinds of Fi nancial and Trust linslueHs. nl F. I). SIIATTUOC. IU KII.1.IK. SHATTUCIt ItlLI.IN, Attorncys-at-I'a'v' OFFICE-ROOM NO. 1. DEKUM "tMLD Inc, First Mreet. Porlland. Oregon. nllf rrtor. n.iN.s GIVS USSOKS ON THE PIAHO AT THE Residences of Papils. mCRJIB REASONABLE. Satlsfadton Oiiar 1 niiteeil. bV PARTICUiaR Orders. ATTENTION Paid to nl DJSIUI-TNCTrSTt -V; CO. Waslilnston lt. fleennd cndTlilnl, PORTLAND .onnooN TV. MA2JnrAOTITRR AN A XO. I ARTICLE Or UREaD, CRAfirERS c.Mcns, And all klndsof Pastry usually found In a nrst Class lfcik-eryj y-Ooods dellvere.1 to any pan of the cltv jtlnntS JIIW. H. J. niTJISEY, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER, r VN RB FOUND IN HER STUDIO, on Ihe Kj thlnl Uoor of Oorbelf New Uiilldlng, from 10a. m. lill I r. M. of each day INfl. Ill THE CLOTHING STORE! IS THE PLACE WHERE GENTS' CUSTOM-ftUDE CLOTHING, Hoys,' and YoillhC Clothlnif. Famishing QoodsHats and Caps, . UOOTS AND SHOES, rieuce, mi- ih-si reineoT xorrneumutism Known. A I J-'KKll I-. TUIlXEIt. Demit v Jailor. TliU I.- i certify that the alove statement is correct to toy nun Knowledge. JOHN 1'. WARD,Jallor. ; AllafaliforaialVmkaiHlJobPrintrngOfllce,'' :S California street, San Franetseo. June 1. 1371. 1 Dr. A. M. Loryea Jt Co.: Kor several years I have been subject to rheumatism In my right arm and sliotuuer, wnuenng me unauie to work. On a recurn'iK-e of the attack some Ume since, I whs induced to try your "Unk Weed Keniealv." and the result was a perfect cure In a few days. I took only two-thirds of the content of one bottle. My Arm belief is that the "lnk" is a certain cure for rheuma tism in all lis forms, and 1 eonkl heartily rec- omineuii all amicici wnn inai uretuiiut uis- -a.se to I rv our " Remedv" and lie en red. JNO. 1U MCL.VNR. CertilW-ate of A. R. Shipley, Esq., special con tributor t the "Willamette Farmer," and sec. retary ot tne Oregon iiorticniiurai .-soeiety: Osweeo. Oreaon. March 2. 1371. Dr. A. M. Loryea: Some tour weeks azo I was entire! v nrostrated nth rheumatism: in fact I was almiMt helpless. I sent to you for one 10 onnce boUle of the "Unk Weed Remedy." by Ihe use of which I experienced almost Imme diate relief, and by tlie time the bottle was gone the rheumatism was cone. From my own exienence, ana irom wnai i nave nearu East l'ortlaml. Anril 19. 1S71. Dr. A. M. liims A Co.: I have been affllcled for several years past with "weakness in the back," and wandering rheumatic pains, ac mnraanlnl bv severe eolistlnatlon. l!v the use of one liottie of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic cure," i nave oeen enureiy ndleved, and I eheerfally recommend It as a m4 valuable anu cuecuve remeuy. NAT. H. LANE. (.eninrsir iroui mtu. ututmi j.u.tt;im, member of the City council of East Portland : East Porlland. April 7. 1371. Dr. A. M. Tvryea .V Co. fients: This Is to In- fonn you uum l nave ueu ywir-uns lor neuralgia and riieumatic pains, and found rrtlel from the use of only one bottle, and can recommend It to those In need ofsneh arcm S5T Yours, GIDEON THJBETTS. Certificate from Hon. E. L. Qnlmby, ex County Commissioner of Multnomah count, ngonl Kast Portland, April 1, 1S7I. Dr M liOrveaACo.: Ihaveused Ihe "Lnk Weed" Remedy' and am satisfied It Is a valna bleiiiedlclne. It regulates and inylgoratca the system. This Is my experience with tho Rem edy. Truly yours, K. L. UUIMU. Certificate from the celebrated musician, rroCOtto Vleuxtemps: others say who have used the Unk W eed, I believe It to be a certain eurefbrrheumatlsm. Yours respectfully, A. R. SHIPLEY. Certificate from Hon. A. J. Dufur, cx-Presl-dent of the Oregon State Agricultural Society and author of "Statistics of Oregon:" East Portland, April 1, 1S71. Dr. A. M. Iryea & Co.: I was amicted with a severe attack of chronic rheumatism ; was con fined t my bed most of the time from January to July, when I used the Unk Weed and It cured mo up. A. J. DUFUR. SmIISmI. rmm T.mM D.tA ... l. . - V...- . aavu. . .. .... , lilt IT 1 1 U 1 .. ItV. stock-grower and "King of the Oregon Turf :" Sauvle's Island, Januari' H. 1S7L To Dr. A. M. LoryeaJtCo.: Tliisistn.icknnwl. eslge the efficacy of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I was atniclcd ior monins with a very serious attack of In tiammatorv rheumatism. runt trlivi tinnrit- nit of the so-called rheumatic remedies without may r-iiei perceivaoie. 1 then tried your ....... j , ltJ, ugc muucuiuuiciuosi nappy etfects a perfect cure. Tnily yours. JAMES liYBEE. Ceniflcate from tho rnll.t v. . i. vain, Tlie Dalles. Mav "3. isti. , Dr. A- it. TiOryea A Co.: I have used the "Unk ecu iiemcuy," ami can clieemilly recom- iiiruu in iktmidi ainicieu wnn innammatory rncnmsuMsm. It cured me of that disease. Mv hands, wrists, ankles Indeed, all my Joints nviv.nv.iru hiiu irrj IKtllllU!. O. W. WEAVER. CertiHcate from Hon. Nat. II. lane. Pilot uiiuiuiswuBrriii urexon.anu a memoerot tne v.i.y ijimiucii ot nasi i'oni;rnn: Orxgon Musical Institute, 1 Portland. May 2!. 1371. f Dr. A. M Loryea A Co.: I was attacked with severe Inflammatory rheumatism, suffering great pain, and waa 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 UK. 3IABY A. TIIOSri'.SON, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR "OKSIDBNCK AND OFFICE THIRD ST. J.L between Salmon ami Main, opposite the lnibllc&quara. Ualls attenuea in any pari oi ue ciiy. ltauerles for sale, and Instructions given on the use ofelectrieity as a Remedial Agent, nl. J. 1. FRYER, DEALKR IN I R Y t.OODS ASD CLOTniXO, Groceries), Boots, Shoes. Nnlls.Etc, AND... mnCHASER OF FARMERS' PRODUCE. Highest. Cash Prlee paid for WOOL. CORNER FIRST AND MADISON STREETS lOKTLA3ri, OEEfiOX". 35-nIS-tf MISS MACNAMARA HAS OPENED A rVROE .VND CHOICE as sortment of 3Iillinexy Grootls, At 7 1 first St. bet. Waslillltou AStnrlt, Next door to Ladd A Til ton's Bank, And hopes by attention to business and prompt ness In executing orders to meet a share of patronage. two urst-ciass milliners wanted immediate ly. To first-class hands highest wages paid. Also two sraau gins wanted as apprentices. Apply at the store, 71 First street, immediately. apanoiMi E3- "WlIF.RE-tTU OS" Did Mrs. n.Jet tlintFntCIiIrkenr'-Sa 'l"rHY, DONT YOU ICNOAVT SHE GOT W Rat ASCHENHEIM & BULXELEY'S WASHINGTON MARKET, where they keep all kinds of Fresh Poul try, Uame ami Fish, and receive by every steamer a splendid assortment of California vesetables." N. K '.nslgnmenta from the country solic ited, nlltf. 3rrIlIY A KELLY. DKAT.IH IN FAMILY (iiimi:i mourn Corner of Third and Washlnarton streets fon- i posile l'r'sbyteriaii Church), Portland, Orezou. Gomlsdeliverml to all parts of the city FREE; I OF CHARGE. nl GROCERIES. TE, FRl'ITS .ViD rEGETABlES, r lilt. IS. IL FItEELAXD, (LATlf OFSAlf rRiVNCISCO,) 13 N T I S T . ROOM NO. TWO, DKIIUMS' BUILBINO, Cor. Fin-t and Washington Sta., Portland. HAVING HAD A NUMBER OF YEARS' practice iti San Francisco. I feel competent to uo rirsi i iwn wufn jii i ueiiiai uperu ttnns. SalLsfaetlon guaranteed. Nllroas OxMe administered. Kercreuces : Rev. Wm. Roberts, Judge O. N. Denny, Dr. Dickson, Messrs Qnlmby ami Perkins, and Mrs. Danlway.of thoNBW NeHTHwawr. nl SAX FRANCISCO. THE FLORENCE SEWING' MACHINE Etc., Etc.. CN"BB HAD AT Etc., PITT UP IN TEN-0TJXCE P.0TTIiE3, One Dollar and l'lftr Cents per IlGttl?, I PREPAIIED San Wnnelfioo T?i-ioocj OREGON MEDICAL i BT- lin Trout .Street, I'ortlnn.I; Harris & Pragor. AT THE LABORATORY, EAST P0RTL.VND, OREGON. Wm. Harris, Ssn Franel-.eo, L PR.vorR, Portland. Brull I.r BY SIT- DKTUGWra, 1U12 riLL SBW RVKRYTHING JfEBDHD IN V a fonilly, from the Heaviest to the IJght- est fabric. It Does More Worlf . More Kinds of Work, And Batter Work Thau any other Machine Iflhere Is a lTiwemsaSawlHGllaahiRe within one thoiHBnd mffes of Han Fi amino not work ing well or glvtris entire satisfaction, If I am lnrorme.1 of It, It will It aue4l to without expense of any kind to lhewnr. K.UIlir.I. HILL, Agent, U Ner Moolasmtry Bt., Graad Hotel BHlldlne, San Pranelrco. SFA1I FOR (IP.CI LAKS AMI SlllPlif (F HW.K. Aclive Agcnu WauteJ Everywhere Jan. M.lSTl-n.'HlOm