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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1872)
Made oIOUhhtV BV A. 'A. TOE. mt arc you mad 3r, Maggie, dear T" Maggie turns from Rover, . With theetrltf est reverence, (Just lnHSrrandma over, In tlx lriHt, bluest eyes, ltek nfrmmy lashes, Wldle the earn est answer climes, "Mi efflaat and ashes." 'What you made of, Johnnie, boy?" Hoy stands still a minute; KilierCs any mfchlef round. He' the owe that's In it. "I ain't dirt!" His brown eye gleam, And he arelily reaches Toward the basket's winy board, "Ouew rm cream and eaclies." What you made of, Taddie, pel V Taddle's eyes are glowing. Two villi? bands push back the curl", Two white teeth are showing; And tlie smiles, they twinkle round I.Ike a band of blisses ; "Cue they takes 'era, all the time, 'Sped I's made of klses." A Girl in a Garden. Tho garden needed hoeing badly. JTot the flower garden that had been kept neat and trim all along, by flower-loving Kate; but the vegetables, from the rauisn-Deu to tne remotest potato-bill, were getting overrun witn weeus. This difference was not accidental by any means: it was entirely owinc to a lack of tho masculine element in the family owning tho garden. Ordinarily, it had been possible to obtain help; but this year, owincr to some unusual cir cumstances, nobody could be hired for love ormoney.aud thegarden was likely to be swamped in weeds before hoe could be nut to it. Tilings beginning to get desperate, a general inmiiy consultation took place, as to what should be done. It is odd how people will consult unon a matter when there isn't the least possibility of solving the difficulty. When thev stopped talking of course they were no nearer, getting tho garden hoed than ever. "I'll hoe it myself!" said Kate, finally with spirit "You!" exclaimed the mother, wide eyed. She looked at the fair young face aim weii-Kepc nanus. "Why not?" stiidKate. "I work in tile flower-beds!" It may bo well to sav that these nco- Ei ile did not liven in secluded wilderness, jut in a lively, prosperous village. where the houses were on speaking terms with one another, only a garden apart, roreover, Kate had no particu lar fondness for tli.it kind of work, "lacking opportunity," she made no display of personal adornment, but no body liked elegance better than she. She would have taken to it naturally had fortune favored her. But along with thele elegant tendencies, she had much ingenuity, mechanical skill, and energy,. She could adapt herself dexter ously to all sorts of work, even to the sciontilic driving of a nail. Tho decision was made, and the next morning, having put up her hair in an elaborate coil behind, and donned a comfortable and respectable costume. Kate provided herself with a hoe, aud began work in the garden. It was bright and fresh, not too warm; and at first, though the would never have chos-en gardening for an occupation, even if a man, the work quite inspired her. She fell into meditation and dreaming even, though for all that she couldn't have been more conscious of the novelty of her position. Stops on the sidewalk made her cheeks flush a little, but she looked up courageously and frankly when any one passed. Everybody looked astonished. One young gentleman, with whom she had slight acquaintance, scrutinized her keenly at a distance, as if to convince himelf of her identity, and when he came within speaking distance, looked straight forward without recognizing her. Several young ladies, boarding in town for the season, whom ICate had met the week before, glanced at her with supercilious scorn, aud passed with out speaking; but ICate didn't mind these much. By aud by Squire Adams come along, lie was an old resident, on intimate terms with the family. Kate suddenly remembered that he was always talking about the uselessness of women. "Good morning, Kate! Is that you ? Take care, or you'll lose your chance!" "Best chance in the world,'" laughed Kate, "for the man. He could sit and .smoke, while I worked in the garden." The squire didn't know what to make ot her. She stood in the midst of the potato-patch, half leaning on her hoc a careless, graceful attitude. "Women don't know how to hoe'" He glanoed fit the newly stirred hills. "They can learn, can't they, if neces sary ? I thought you believed in wom en making themselves useful!" "Yos, but" "Besides, we can't get anybody to do it. There isn't a man or boy to bo hired."' "That's too bad!" The souiro looked down the street, at a loss what to say. "Supposing Georgo Allingham should come along now! How would you like it?" They had laughed at Kate about this young man lately. "Glad to see him, of course! Why shouldn't I be?" But her face flushed deoper, in spite of her saucy answer, and as the squire passed down the street, a shade of thought came over it Kate was one of those persons v1k. from a pertain lino recklessness of nature, are capable of various suiaii uenauces oi society, but who are at me same time immensely Erouu, aim Keenly anvc to every reath of its opinion. Open rebellion to it would be impossible. Lost in her thoushts, Kate did not at first notice another gentleman standing by the fence. Mr. Mason watched her for a minute at her work. "Wiiom did you take lessons of?" asked he, noticing the good, round hills sue made, and more complimentary than Squire Adams. "Jus-t as if I needed to be taught" said ICate, starting a little, but quickly taking up the light vein again. Haven't I taken care of geraniums al ways?" bl'es!"' Serauiurns aro not vegeta i,iLwa8,oue of 11,0 fastidious sort, and fcSS2.f , 1 " - thisrii?11 I!eeds "oeing too. Isn't inga'sfe Paid he, twirl- cer. "Yon'ii riii-i s murnu anu nn Ste He ' Ii!i?r your hand at this &draversSL OVer U ground she ad traversed. "Thev'll hn on.;i.. . ICate, shortly; for shn . aU3,wcreU instead of pitying hers. " WU hanU3' Forsoine time Kate worked on unin terrupted and in silence. After a whUe she grew tired, being unused to ho work, and decided to stop hoeiii" for that day. Just then she heard a quick resounding step uoivn tne street. She kiicw ii wasuuurgu iiuiiguam coming aud, too proud to seem to be escaping from his sight, sue stayed uutll he should pass. He came on In manly, solf-respectful fashion, with that air so often seen in men, and not nearly so tronuontlv In1 women, that is at once the conscious aud tho unconscious expression of un questioned respectability; which is never asuamwl, abject, or undecided, but high, perfectly self-satisfied and as sured. Kate liked the stvle of tho vniinrr man's talk. She did not look un nirnin. hut nllwl the hoo with diligence and dexterity, until he had nearly reached her, when she met the wondering look in his eyes with a bright "good morning," the manner 01 wuicn uiu not noticeably uii fer from anv salutation she had ever givou him before. I am cultivating health alonz with the beets aud turnips, you see!" "Yes," said the young man slowly, "but uo you like to be seen Here Eren George must thrust at her. "It seems I've scandalized everbody," thought the girl, "right here in our own garden. And It isn't so mucn tne work of the thing, as tho looks, that troubles people!" Kate walked to the house a little so berly. It makes all young people sober to be slightingly thought of by their rricnils. Sue couiu not unuersiauu nun she had compromised herself by quietly wnrU!ni in tho irarden. arraved in re spectable carments. Shehad noneof that dclicato fineness of perception, which enables one to see that pulling weeds from pansics and verbenas is a highly respectable and honorable occupation, and that doing the same thing among vegetablo beds is entirely vulgar and disreputable. Undoubtedly those young ladies who daily passed her, dressed in all the monstrosities of fashion, attract ing the amazed stare of the uninitiated, could have revealed to her this diflur encc. T . i 1T 1 1 I ... 11. M f..t,1.:nn Inn JVUIU llhVU IU Ue 1U UIU JilSlllUil iuuj she was dainty in her tastes. She liked to look well In the eyes of young men, I am compelled to state that she even made some effort in this direction. Every well-resulatcd mind knows that, although girls arc born for the express purposeof plcasiugthe men, theyshould never think of such a tliinir tlicmsolves. "Like to bo seen there," indeed! as if she ever liked anything that isn't ap proved bv tho public! The carilcn was finished lone aero. It is llourishintr creenly now: aud, as Gcorgo watches Kate's lingers moving swiftly throuch the wild minors of Mendelssohn's ".Spinning Song," lie seems to forget all about who did the liooing. But Kale romcmbers, aud wonders why it is, a woman shouldn't "like to bo seen" workiiiir anions beets and squashes, as well as pinks aud pansies. Sho thinks there is something very odd about garden proprieties forgiris. Jlurr. A Touching Story. Tbc following example of filial and maternal devotion is related by a correspondent writing from Newfoundland: "During one of the most tremendous snow-storms ever witnessed here, last whiter, a poor widow left her home in search of her only son, a boy of sixteen years of age, who had gone out in the morning wood cutting, with several others. Unable to bear her anxieties, tho mother rushed out into tho blinding snow, hoping to find her boy, aud that her feeble arms might in some way help him homeward. After struggling on for several miles, sho met the iMirty who were on the re turn. By this time she was utterly ex hausted and unable to rctmcc her steps aud sank down in the snow, worn out with fatigue and hunger. The little party of boys were quite un able to bear her among them homeward, aud to remain with her would have been certain death to all. It was agreed that they should cover heras well as possible, and return to the village for hefpr Her sou, however, nobly refused to leave his mother, though to remain wa3 in all probability certain death. When the lads gave the alarm in the village, a number of men, at the peril of their lives, went out to rescue the mother and her son. Their ellorts to find them were for several days fruitless. They were found nndor a cliff, frozen to death, and locked in one another's arms." In an emigrant ship on one occasion, during a violent storm, tho captain, in order to keep the decks clear aud fa cilitate the working of the ship, sent the passengers Into the hold, ordered the hatches tp be fastened down, and kept them in that state all night In the morning, jhen the hatches were re move, the hold was found to be full of dead and dying. A modified form of this state of thing9 is to be found in many a house in every town where partial murder is done night after night; aud the result is shattered health. The body loses its tone and is reduced to that state In which it falls an easy prey to any infectious disorder, the seeds of which may be floating about In search of a fertile trerminatinrr Iirsl. Evorv man should be made to understand that he reouires not lr limn i vi n.ir.n mi.; 5?t.,'?f, fres.U aIr evory bour and tImt ho uld not, .use over again what has un iiiisseu turougu ins lungs, till, like ,Y rr'1.1" cieauseu uy niterntion. People should be taught to fear polluted air more than droughts which would an,0lint to a total reversal of the present i cuw see a general prefer ence for tho former. In this respect men might cull a lesson from tho bees, who, while they highten the tempera ture of the hive, do It not at the expense or Healthful condition. Their mode of vuuiiiauou is perfect Men and Women. What is it that maKes :iu itiose men who associate habitually with women superior to oth ers who do not? What makes that woman who is accustomed and at ease in the society of men superior to liersex in general ? Surely because they aro in the habit of free, graceful contlnuod conversation with the opposite sor omen in this way lose their frivoli ties, their faculties awaken, llmtr i,.ii. cacies aud peculiarities unfold all their ocauiy oi capiivaiion iu the spirit of in tellectual rivalry. And the men lose their pedantic, rude, declamatorv nn.i sullen manuer. Tho coin of the under- sianuing anu me neart changes contin ually, ine asperities arc rubbed oil, their better materials polishi! nm brightened, and their richness, like the cold, is wrought into the fiuer work manship by tho fingers of women than it ever could be by the li Hirers of men. The iron and steel of their characters aro hidden, like the character and armor of a giant, by studs and Knots or good and precious stones, wnen they are not wautcd for actual warfare. Too Much fok Him. A speemi com mittec of the Vermont Legislature re cently visited the asylum for tho in sane, at Brattlcboro'. A laujrhable in cident occurred, while they were being chaperoned through the asylum uy ix- uov. lioiurooK, who is oue oi tne trus tees, one or tho lady patients who is extremely high-toned, and dressed in ine noignt or rasuion, was introduced to the bland ex-Govcrnor, when she drew herself up and remarked, "Ah! I have the honor of knowing Gov. Holbrook. ? vas ftt Monlpelicr several years o?,ijJv c". ?u weru sworn out as Gov shn .? !'d. Gov-Smith sworn iu, and," oi tne insanity of that patient. a TUn TT.T.TrsTnATioy. JfrTBeecirer suvs, in reference to the 'oodhull scan dal: "If you were walking down the street and a chambermaid empties a sIoi-pall on your head, what can you do but wash yourself and passon?" lcre- upon tue neesu iuvu Is all very fine, but Mr. Beechcr has not yet evinced any disposition to 'wash lllinSell.'" Willi lUU liaiiil-a r.Limi Uv lila nwnisor. he could very easily do so, if the charges were false. We think he owes it to the great public, of which he forms so conspicuous a part if not to himself anil immcuiaic incnus to lift this shadow which Is sure to rest upon his fair name, In tho estima tion of the world. A card of denial from the Fcvcr.il parties named by Mrs. Woodliull, whom she alleges are know ing to the facts, would be all that Is necessary. He must "wash himself of this dirt, or else suffer in reputation. We know how much comfort there Is in the possession of a heavy black silk dress or a thirty dollar Paisley shawl. But sometimes wc think too high a price is paid for tho pleasure they give. It is not worth while to go without a washing machine in the kitchen, or pictures on the sitting-room walls, or a good supply of books and magazines for the children, or the new life that comes in a cheery visit to oldfriendsin another State, for the sake of a shawl that is worn only an hour in a fortnight or a dress that Is put on only once a month. Subscribe for the Xkw Northwest. LIST OF POST-OFFICES. ok i:; ox. linker Co. Auburn, Aufcu-la, linker City, Clnrksvllle, K-Miretis lUurh, Kluorado, (cm, Humboldt ltasln, Jordan Valley, Itye Valley, Wingville. llentoil. Alea Valley, CorvallN, Kins' Valley, IJberty, Little Ktk, Newport, Newton, 1'lillomnUi, Slarr'Kl'oliil, .Summit, Toledo, Yamilnn. 'lnclnnirt. Harlow, Hearer. Ikitte Creek, Canby, Clackamas, Clear Creek, CulUnzsvllle, IlnmaMHis Kagle Creek, (Had TaliiiKS Highland, Molulla, Milwatikie, Needy, Norton, "Oregon City, Orego. t'IntsiIi. Astoria, iMbum, IC na ill, Nehafem, sklpanon. Summer House, WesllMMt. C'OOM. (xiullle, Empire City. Ktwluuited l'ralrle. North Ilend, lUndol)h. Columbia. Columbia City, Clattkanliie, Hauler, St. Helen, Sunvl' Island, Scappooe. Douxl.'is. North Canyonvllle, Camas Valley, Iraln, Ktkton, Clalesvllle, Janliier, Kelloago, IxokiiiKinx, Myrtle Creek, Oakland, I Vmm Creek, KoselHinr, Scott burg. Ten .Mile, IJiiirxiUiiClly, Wilbur, Yoncnllo. Multnomah. -Kat Portland, Tort land, Tillniiioolc. nnrilnldl, furry. Chelcoo, Kllcnsbursr, l'ort Orlord. Srnut. Canyon City, Camp WntMm, (inuit, John Day City, Ihiyvllle, l'ralrle City. Jncksou. Applesato, Ashland Mills, Central IViint, KnKle l'olnt, (irant's Pa.n, Hot Sprlnsf, Jaekninville, I.lnkvllle. I.m:;rll Valley, I'lKflllS, Hock l'olnt, Talile Hock. Willow Sprins', Yauax. Josephine. Klrby, lIaial. Slate Creek, Waldo. Ijtne. Hullo IisapiK)lntmeiit, umnse urove, Cim-t Fork, Camp Creek, Carturislil'.-i, Kusene City, Kranklln, Jiinctloii, Ixini; Tom, Mohawk, I'leasont Hill, Hattlesnake, SuWInw, SprlnSlleld, Wlllnmclte Forkc. I.iiui. Albany, .llrownsvllle, t.'rawfbnlsvllle, Dkimond Hill, Harrltbtirg, Halsey, IiCbaiMtn, l'eorla, PJiio, Scl.-, Sfxla Sprins, sjliedd'si. Marlon. Aurora, Aumsvllle, Huttevllle, llrookx, Falrlleld, Falrtironml, (errals, llHlibanl's, Jeirwxm, Marion, Monllor, Newellv1lh, Salem, Sllvertoti, St. liOUlc, Stnytoti, SilbllmlO', Turner, Vt-nion, Wacoiiiia, Vuodburn. l'olk. lVttliel, Hrldeeort, Htieua VMn, Dallas, Boln, KIK llorn, tirand Itmide, IndeUBiidfiire, IJnemn, Ijicklamnte, Iewtsrlllc, Monmoulli, l'errj-ilale, Htereall, Al'niro. Antelope, llrldKi ivek, Ieclnit!i; Hood Itlwr,! l'rliieevllle, SeottN SponUliirnllow, l he Dalles, Waiwo, AVIIIoughby. Washington.; Heaverton,' tTentrovllle, Cornelius, Forest drove, (tlencoe, tSreenvlile, HlllslHiro, MkMleton, Slioll's Ferry, Tualatin, Wapato. iseianx. etnoeKinn Tillamook, Trak. ITiiiafillu. Cecils Cayue, Mitchells. mat km. Marshall. Meadowvflle, 1'ilot Iloek, Ieiidlton, nrmatilla, Weoton, Union. Cove, (rande.S North I'owder. Oro Dell, Summervllle, iniou. Yniuliill. mltv. HWIevue, iruyion, i.a layette. MrMmnvllle, Mountain IImie, North Yamhill. Sheridan, esi nenniim, Wheatland, Newberir. WASHINGTON TEltUITMKY. Clallam Co. Kllrkilal. lHoek IIoue, Columbus, tioldeudale. King.; Black Itiver, Kachu, "Seattle, .Slaughter, Smxpialmle, Sqimk, WhltoHlver. Holsfort, rtiwiim, Clnquato, (ilendeni, Jmnd l'ndrle, I'umplirersInillBr, Skookumcliuek. Mnson. Arcada, Oakland, Skokomlsh Shenrooil's Ml. fierce. Ellis, Franklin, "Stellaeoom, Tacoma. I'arlllc. Hniecport, Chinook, Knapptnn, i)yterllle, tfnlty. Woodward's Landing. Sknmniiln. Cascades, White Salmon. Stcc. FortColvllle, Hook Creek, Spokane Bridge, Union Flat. ' Wnklnkum. Cuthlamct, Eagle cim: Wnlla Walln.' Delta, I'ataha, Tukanuu, Totiehet, Wallulu. M'lintcoiu. Fidalgo, lAt Conner, Samish, Sksglt,' Whnleoin, New Dnnglness, i on .n(rcio.g Clarke. Rattle around, Hnisli l'ralrle. Martin's lllutr, I'ekln, Union Hlver, Vaneimvw. Cliclinlls. Cedanllle, Uliehalls l'oinl. Ilrxtulam, Monlesano. Isatsop, Sharon. Conlllc. Castle Itoek, Carrollton, Freeport, Kalama, Montlreilo, Oak l'olnt. Islnml. Couiievlile, Coveland, Utsnlady. Jeirersjon. Port Dlwvery. IVtrt Ludlow, "lrtTowiiend. Iillsap. Rlakclely, l'ort Madioii, l'ort William, IVrt Orehanl, Sealieek, Teckalet. SliuIioiuNli. Ixnvell, Muklltoc, Skuhoiiilsh, Tuulallp. Tliiirston. Heaver, Coal Hank, ('rami Mound, Miama l'ralrle, Olympla, Tumwutcr, Yelm. Ynkiiiin. Attanum, FortSlmeoe, Konncwoek, Kittitas, Mock See, Selah, Yakima. Money Onler Offices. mSCELTJAlN-EOUS: DR. VAN DEN BERGH'S Sovci'cisrn "Worm Syi'iip. aHILS TltUrA" WONDERFDIj JIEDICINE . lswarmnled io espe' n" worms from the HoweM and Stomach, except Tope and Chain Worm. The proprietor hn taken much pain to test the comparative merlin of the principal "Worm Medicines of the day, which, numerous as the Entozoa, themselves, hnvo overspread the land, each claiming lor Itself the name of spe cific; and, while wo frankly acknowledge that many of them are often iuceessfUlrnnd do sreat good, were wo not ns-surcd that this combines advantage possessed by no other worm medi cine. Its Introduction ut this late day would not have been uttcmptod Tho pleasant taste and exceedingly small quantity of this mediclno required to test the existence or worms, or to remove every one from t lie system Its operating In a few hours, unaided by any other purge, together with Its certainty of etleet constitute It one of the most brilliant dUcovcrlex of the age. Had wo space here, scores of certificates might be adduced to show Its progressive and rapidly Increasing reputation for the lastfewM 3tntrs; uui io promulgate its jamo nun esuiu- iisu its cuaracicr, wc only usk mr a iriai. Its speedy ocnitlon In all sudden attacks, a? convulsions, colic, tits or spasms, gives it an unrivaled superiority. Sieut by express on rc ceipt or price. SYlllTOMS OF WOnjfS. Alternate paling and flushing of the coun tenance, dull expression of tho eyes, drowsl Iness, Itching of the nose.a swelled uppcrllp, tongue whltely furred and thickly speckled with red polnts.feted breath, an enlarged belly, a partial or general swelling or puftlngnessol the skin, a starting in the sleep and grinding ot the teeth, a sensation as If something was lodged In the throat, a gradual wasting of the llesli, sickness of the stomach, vomiting, a short and dry cough, appetite sometimes vora cious, at other times feeble, bowels sometimes costive, at other times loose, great rretlidness and Irritability of temper, pains in the stomach and bowels, colic. Ills, convulsions and palsy. Its value In removing mosses of crudities from the stomach and bowels of children, even where no worms exist, cannot oc too iiiguiy es timated. I'renared nml sold, wholesale ami retail, ny DIL VAN DEN UEKGII and Agents In all cit ies anu towns. Dr. Van Den Bcrgh can bo consulted on all dlsettscs that the human system Is heir to. His long cxporieiico in uiscjlscs oi women anu children cannot uc surroxseu ny any piiysi elan hi the United States or Europe. Dr. V. ml vises liullcs Iroubleu wim any irregularities oi the Uterus to to his new remedies and get cured. . Bv consulting aud undergoing a simple ex amination the atlllcted ran learn If their dis ease lie worms or not. At-all events. Dr. Van Den Hergh can tell them from what disease they are suffering. Consultations and examinations free, of charge. Of'ICE ItooMS-38 and DO, over Postofflcc, Salem, Orueon. Letters describing the symptoms will be promptly nnswered, nnd persons living at a distance will be saved the expense and trouble oicaiungon ine uortor. Aiiuress . J. W. VAN DEN HEIIGH, O I'.O. Box 172, Salem, Oregon. READ THIS. TvTICASIO WATElt-CUHE Is situate.1 In Call X loniia the healthiest State In the Union; In.Mnrln county the healthiest In t lie .Statu; and In Ntcaslo Valley a place combining all ine au vantages oi cumaic anu oenuty ot loeu' thin. It Is reached in a few hours from San Fran. ciseo. via cither S.iu Hafitcl or I'ctaluma. and patients can, by sjieclal arrangement, have easy carriages, with bed J f deslretl, at verj- low rates, by application ut Bay View Stables, San Itanlhel, or lo the livery stable of L'nkiess, i Hsimigiufi Dirwi, i eiaiuiua, opposue XirooU' lyn Hotel. Stairos leave San Tkifaol.Mond.ivs. Wcdnns. days nnd Saturdays, at 2 l: jr., Stnges leave l'ciaiumu at ine same hour, Tuesdays aud rnuays. Nlrnsio Wnter-Cnre has lacilltles for successfully treating the sick unexcelled bv anv cure. East or West Tut: riiYsiciANsareskllirul.and they have had longextK-rienec In the Hygienic treatment oi curouie iiiseases. iney employ luaiiiiiuon to theeommon Wntrr-Curc or Hygienic trejit- menl, ixutkicity In baths and, otherwise, ami iNH.vuvnoNij of oxvokst, which prove itj tuiiHiiHu in iitnnj c;isviii lung anil lliroai diseases. Tliey also pay particular attention to all diseases l-ci'VLIAK to women. Tliey are wen kuowu as etiuors, ior ino lasimreoyrars, oflhe'Tacltle Journal of Health." a periodica which has high rank as one of the best populur Health papers In the world. We therefore confidently nsscrt that In no ItMce Hi tue world can tne sick: receive, for the me ami money cxciiueu, more substantial I . I. I ,.. . I. . . . DH.W.J. YOUNlJ, Manager. For Sale. .nits, ii.vkky ;oii.i:y 0 FPHHK FOK SALE HEKSIJPEnn STOCK of .Milliner and Fancy UckxU AT A BAKOAIN. Tlie business Is one of the ltestnavlne of the kind In the Stnte,and will be tniU solely on ac- ifHiui oi ine tailing nennii oi me pniprietor. For Particulars aihlivss MILS. 1IAHKY GODI.RV, vSn3i Albany, On-gon, S. M. MILLER, IfT CHANCE, MULTNOMAH CO., OON ii:ai.i:ii i.v tJitoci:Kii:s. 1'itovisioxs, tobacco LIQUORS, VEGETABLES, WOOD, ETC. oW OpiKxile the head of Sauvi''s Island. -2nSltf JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at Law and NOTARY PUDLIC. KUOKNE CITY OREGON Consultations In the English. French. f!er man ami Jioiianu languages. n . Empii-e Iloiel, MAIN 8THF.ET, DALLES CITY, OREGON. TJOAltn BY THE DAY, AVeck or Month, ou AJ the most reiisonanic lerms. suiHrlnraecommniiaitoiis loriamuies, Omsnnl Coach to nnd from the house free. A large safe for the keeping ol valuables. House open all night. nl7 THOMAS SMITH, IToprlelot .-ins. ui'ii.VM iiexdkk, CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM, Congress Unit, Hush .Street, llii.AAi ft. .Mr i .1 f ... . .. i . . .. Hnoui IS. second floor. Circles Thursday and .sHinruay evenings, rseanccs ior uusiness. V-'llU PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. AI.llKItT A. MAXXIXO TTEEPS A FIHSTLASS HOARDING HOUSE for the accommodation of people who pre- ier u quiet Home to ine contusion oj u notci. i erms moucrate. oiympia, w. i. man. int. ik n. ruEiXAxn, (U.VTK OK SAN FIl.lN-CI.SCO,) T 33 2V T I S T . ROOJI NO. TWO, DEKUMcJ' BUILDING, cor. First and Washington Sis., romand. nAVINO HAD A NUMBER OF YEARS' . i ... .. .. i . . i ........ . t'litt-iicv nt istn r rancis", i niiiicifni to do First Class Work In all Dental Opera- ilOHS, Satisfaction guaranteed. Mtrous Oxide administered. Itefercncc: Rev. Win. Roberts, Judge O. N. Denny, Dr DlekMiii, Messrs Oulmby and Perkins, nnif iuniway,or tiierKW oirriiwnsT. ni ISAAC llEIlGMAX, Union. HVCzxi-lsLot; , for. Second nnd Wnshlngton Sts), HAVING RECENTLY 1'URCH.VSED THIS Market- I nt unir i.ron nt ..n n.. oniible terms the best Meats the country nf- 111 A. C. WALLING, JOB IT.IMIM; A BOOK BI.VUI.NO ETlDllSUMtT, Corner or Front aud Alder slrccts, Portland, Orczou. AS- Work Done at the Lowest Living Rales. vJnanr TORTLAD ADVERTISEMENTS. HURGREN & SHINDLER, Hi J mm DIRECT IMPORTERS AND MANUFAC turcrs ofcvcrj- variety or A1, 'ARLOK, BED-ROOr, DINING, LIBRARY AUD COUNTING-HOUSE FURNITURE. IX Oik, Walnut, Koiewood, Ihtstnnt, ttr. MQULDIHCS, MIRRORS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER I'iiIii, Hair. Mohv, Exeelslur Ulue, Etc., Etc., Etc. Tlir. LAROr.ST STOCK! THE HF.ST iiOOD.SI THE LOWEST PKICF-S! Warb Rooms Nos. lfift. 3fi. im nnd ir rnr Qiilinnn .. . I LS3o ot. II . I .. . 1 mill JACOB MAYER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In C3-OOXS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, ITats and Gents Furnishing Goods, I.mllrV nod 3ilvtt' TRIMMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers Ribbons, Trimmings, etc. Dress Goods, While Goods, Yankee Xo lions, Etc. Ladies' Cloaks, CloaK Trim mings, Etc. AGENT OF THE ELLENDALE WOOLEN MILLS CO. A Slock of Jilankcts, Yarns, Bea rers, TwcctU and Casiimcrcs Constantly on Jfand. LATENT STYLES IIY EVERY STllMKIt. oa- P.MtTinur. M n-rrvrrMv ...!., ... -BYm. lKTL,XJXIST013Tt Sc CO., Washliigion St., bet. Secsmd and Third, PORTUND . OREGON E MANUFACTURE AN A XO. I AltTICI.E OF BRIMD. CRACKERS CAKES And all klmlsof I'a.trj'usually found In u First i;tavi ituKery. us Goods dellvereil to any part of thecltv J21,1lnI2 PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION KOO.iIS-Cornrr 1'lrs.t nml Stark Sl.. over Iidd A Tilton's Bank. Contain? Orrr Tbrre Tbouund Ckolre Books Over 100 Faivsri and Magazines. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL Monthly Diiess 81 OO-I'nyable Qnnrlerly DinfiCTOia Wnu S. Ladd, P. C ."Schuyler, Jr. 31. P. Deady, I II. Wakefield, W. H. llrackrtt A. C. (llbhs, ti H. Lewis, M. W. Fclihelmer,II. riiitiu, Mm iiiiuit. Officers : L. II. WAKEFIELD President H. FAILING Vice lresldent P. a SCHUYLKH. Jn Treasurer JI. W. FEUHHKI.MEK Corresponding See HENRY A. OXER. Librarian and Hec Sec NO TICE. 31. 51. KOt'THWOHTII, HAS REMOVED FROM FRONT STREET to the Corner of E nml Third M reels. Vherche may le round kccplnj n cood supply or the Ijest 1 FAMILY GROCERIES, FINE TOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES. PATENT MEDICINES AND YANKEE NOTIONS, Where he will 1ms pleased to meet his old cus tomers, and holds hftnself in 'nc.,,,,lt upon many new ones, and hopes by puinjtual ity and deilljiff in Just Welchts and Measures to receive a liberal share ofpatronsge. M. M. HOUTIIWORTIL HEN DEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, K. W. Cor. Morrison and First Sis,, ' 10RTI.VND, OREGON. PlfTHHES hiken in all the latest aud most imDrovolstvles.and not Inferior to any on the coast. Work well done and completed In side of twooty-four hours. SSrBABlSs asu CutLUHEfshould be brought. In between ine uuunui wuim.,anij. In llKht clonics 24 TJNK "WEED RELEi5Y. THE UNK WEED REMEDY, on.- Oregon Rheumatic Cure. HISTORY: 'PHIS REMEDY IS COMPOSED X Active principle or the Unk We lliaspiumconlatumOrlgluIs.I.it. Ir OF THE 'ecd, Rne. inil 1 n.nnll a to Oregon. Gmws most nlmnilnntli' nml riei fectly in WasliliiKton couuty. PROPERTIES, ETC.: t.2.?,?ln, nn Active and Volatllo Prlnelple, cfp K'her, and a bitter Toulc I'rln- MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES: It U llin . . . Rhenmat im " .r".?'....," . J.' I ls,ln. f n w! VV.'i'"."' "cuiiimV ti.n ViJT.V i "'""s nun wniever inirouuceo into Unv ,Vila MfJ'P. The L'NK AVE ED ItEM iiVi.?i Prepared by lis, In consequence or the "ryH!irueo?be,nKna,,le,rOS!ieK,JS the necM- 3?OAvei-inl Tonic, SEJllPi!?" V.10 Appetite and Invnroratlnsthe an .1 Kti5 !,ve. Apparatus, thus bulldiii- up wma : VrmS"V.T",",-Vy?m.'.WI',. at ",c sorl.e.l ln tl .'.M,.", Rhenmntlr T . " l"c rofes.,ion which will remove tho Rheumatic powerful in depn-ssins the system of the at- rsAflf I V All flUllil ml t1.n... al .... . . Use ho to be abandoned bo f oro ;p(trinc ell'ectK in t Ti ti I warn or hucccss lionet nfurr I nmm . n .11.... A V. J IHiwerful cin-cts on the blood and system In re- ....... ...v ....vu.iiLit; i uisuu, uimi possesses a Mroni; Tonic and Recuperatliiir Element which admits or its continued use even by the most delicate and debilitated. Thus we have the UIU ill.1l LlllltJ 111 IHPKf I WO necestsary elomonu in one remetlv. which ac- ii illtitx for If 4 iimi-ria-kvniti1 r t r,, fi... ... . ctrecLs Jn Kheumali.sni. Uhcunmttc Uout and HIinttlitnTIn IMImtnral LIh.Ij V I? TI,A 1IVL M'ULMl IliMliMif . fiilcii ir ftflr Trtnlt f litnllf it- TESTIMONIALS: We are aware or the fact that it Is vencrallv an easy matter to procure certificates attesting tho etlicacy of patent remedies from n certain class of those who use them. Wc have selected the tallowing because the names attached to them are those of men of the most careful and scrupulous character, and beeauso the larue class oi uicir acquaintances in urexon win not, for a moment, accuse or suspect them or any exasperation iu tne statements tney may imiae: Certlficnlo rrom the Deputy Jailor or Mult uouiau couuty Jim: City Jnll, Portland, Oresron, June 7. ISJI. Dr. A. M. Loryoa A Co.: I was attacked with a severe case or rheumatism. It was In inj thlshs, hips, lingers, shoulder blade Indeed In all the Joints of zny IkmIv I stitlered sreat pain and anzulsh. I was attended by a reeular Phy sician, but with noefTect. I was Induced to try youri iiK ecu itemeuy. anu it immeuiaieiv cureil me up. I consider it, from my expe rience, me uet remeuy iorrncii mutism Known. ALFRED F. Tl'RNER, Deputy Jailor. This I lo certify that the above statement Is correct to my owu knowledge. juii.n i-. v.kjj, jailor. Alta California Ikxikaiid Job PrlntlnsOfflee,") 551 California street, 5 S.iii Francisco, J uno 1, 1871. J Dr. A. M. Ixiryea A Co.: For several years I have been subji'ct to rheumatism In mv rlL-ht arm aud shoulder, rciulcnnc me unable to work. On a recurrence of the attack somo time since, I wits induced to try jour "link Weed Remedy," and the rcult was a perfect cure In a few days. I took only two-thirds of the contents or one bottle. My firm belief Is that the "Unk" Is a certain cure for rheuma tism In nil Its forms, nnd I would heartily rec ommend all amic-tcd with that dreadful dis ease to try your "Remedy" and lie cured. J.1U. li. -uciA-Nj-:. Certificate of A. R. Shipley, Kn., special con tributor to tlur"YHhimette Farmer," and Sec retary oi ine urenon Horticultural society: Oswego, Oreaon, March 21, 1871. Dr. A. M. Loryea: si.,me lour weeks ago I was entirely protmted with rheumatism: in fact I was almost helpless. I sent to you for ono U ounce bottle of the "Unk Weed Itemedy," by tho use or which I experienced almost Imme diate reiier, nml by the time the bottle was (rone the rheumatism was gone. From my own experience, and from what I have heard others say who have used the link Weed, I ucue-vf il tti imj iiceniiiu cure tor rneumaiism. Yours respectfully, A. H. SHIPLEY. Certificate rrom Hon. Nat. II. Line, Pilot Commissioner or Oregon, nnd a member of the city council ot Kasi rortlaim: Ent IVirtland, April 1!), 1S71. Dr. A. M. Iiryea A Co.: I have been afflicted tor several years iast with "weaknei.s In the back," and wanderini; rheuiiintle lmins, ac companied by si'vereconstlpntlon. Ily the use of one Isitlle of your "L'nk Wctsl Remetly.or urcgon niietimaiie ture," i nave wen entirely relieved, nnd I cheerfully recommend It as a most valuable una erirciive remeiiy. NAT. II. LANE. Certificate from Hon. Gideon Tlblietts, a member of the City council of East Portland: East Portland, April 7, 1871. DT. A. M. liOryen & Co. Gents: This Is to In form you that I havo used your"Unk Weed" for neuralgia and rheumatic pains, and found relief from the use of only one bottle, and can recommend it to Iho-e in need of such a rem edy. Yours, GIDEON TIUBETTS. Certificate from. Hon. E. L. Ouimbv. ex County Commissioner of Multnomah county, urvgon: i'Mtt Portland, April 1, 1S7I. Dr. A. M. Iiryea A Co.: I have ued the "Uuk Weeil Remedy," and am satisfied It Is n valua ble medicine. It regulates and Invigorates the system. This Is my experience with the Rem euy. Truly yours, li. L. liUI MBY, Certificate from Hon. A. J. Durur, cx-IYesI-dent or the Oregon State Agricultural Society anu nuiuuroi "Atattsiics oi uregon:" East Portland. Anril 1.1S71 Dr. -V. M. Ijry A Co.: I was afilicted with a severe aiiacK oi riirouie rueumatism; was con fined to mv bed most or the time from Januarv to July, when I ued the Unk Weed nnd It cureti me up. a; j. ijufuii. Certificate from James Hybee, tho celebrated siocK-growor nnu "Kingot tne Oregon run:" Sauvle's Island, January H, 1S71. To Dr. A. 51. Lorj'enACo.: Thlslstoacknowl- or Oregon Rlieumatic Cure." I was affilrteti for months with a very serious attack of In flammatory rheumatism, aud tried nearlv all of the so-called rheumatic remedies without any relief ierceivable. I then tried your iLnumj .iuiu its use resutteii in tne most nappy eiieeis u pvrieci cure. imiy yours, JAMES HYBEE. Certificate from the well-known merchant. u. w eaver, Kso.: Tlie Dalles. Ma v 23. 1871. Dr. .V. M. Loryeft .t Co.: I have ued the "Unk weeu itemeuy," anu can cneeriuity n-cum' mniul It ( ix-nions nfilicted with Inlliiinmntory rheumatism. It cured mo of that disease. 3Iy hands, wrists, ankles Indeed, all my Joints were swollen aud very painful. .,,... O. .V . n tA v x.It. Certificate from the celebrated musician, ProC Otto VIcuxteraps: Oregon Musical Institute 1 Dr. A. M Irca Co.: I was attacked with severe Inflammatory rheumatln., -ufTL-rinK great pain, and was so prostrated that I was Saob&our-au PUT TJP INTKN-OUNCE BOTTLES, AT One Dollar and FIRy Cent per Soltle. PREPARED AT THE OREGON MEDICAL LABORATORY, BT- DXt. TJOItYJS-V CO., E.VST P0RTL.VND, OREGON. 3" FOR 8 ALB BT AU PBDQ0IST9. FIRST 1' X I TT r Oregon SfalCjFalrytSi'l. THIS SPACE UDiKKVED FOK H 1 WES & BACHELDER, Steam Rook and Job Printers. wIkj Intend rut ins It with an advertisement as soon as they get time to write one. In the mean time call on them at Front St. if you want any kind of Printing done. ntr DR. J. 0. OLEXX, D E KT T I S T , 107 I'ront Street, PORTLAND OREGON nl DIL MARY A. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR ESIDENCE AND OFFICE THIRD ST. between Salmon nml Mln. nnnwlln tlm Public Souarc. i.aiis aitemieu in any part or the citr. Hatterles for sale. ami i the use of electricity as a Remedial Agent, nl. o""wiir.itE-u r.jTDId Mr. Ik Oct that I'at Clilckeiir"-SO ASCHENHEIM & BUUEUY'S WASHINGTON MARKET, where they keep all kinds of Fresh Poul try, Game and Fish, and receive by every steamer a splendid assortment or California vegetables." N. li. Consignments from the country solic ited, nlltf. - JU IIPIIV ,t KELLY, DKAI.KS IS FAMILY GROCERIES, COUNTRY PRODUCE, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Corner of Third and Washington streeM(op poslto I'resbyterian Church i, Portland, Oregon. Goods delivered to all parts of the eity FREE OF CHARGE. nl MISS MACNAMARA H AS OPENED A Ix.M:GE AND CHOICE As sortment ot Millinery Goods, I First St, lict. tVnsIiliisrtoti .V Stark. At Next door to Ladd Si Tilton's Dank, And holies by attention to business and prompt ness In executing orders to meet a share of pats ronage. Two first-class milliners wanted Immediate ly. To Ilrst-class hands highest wage paid. AlsO tWO Small eirls WHtlteil jK nnnmnllM Apply at the store, 71 First street, immediately il.nitriiii EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. J. It. WITHEREIX, Xo. SO Front Street. I'lirllnml. "lrn.L PIN'D EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL ----- - ----- ...... .... . ......... .-Jit, i.lili thoe applying for situations: in anv ca- paeity from Mac i ood-chopper down to a Fat Of- I"ay special attention lo obtaining Farm Help, Houe Servants Railroad Hands, etc., Irrespectis e or Nationality. Parties sending orders from a distance mnst be explicit in their orders, stating Just what tliey want, what they will iay, etc.. (accompa nied by our office fee, S2 00, which may de ducted from employee's wages), stating wheth er they will or will not lie responsible tor trav eling excuses oi hired help. J. Iu WITHERELL. MRS. M. J. ENSIGN, rasHonable Dress and Cloak-Maker, Third Street. Near M'nslilntoli, n.VS A LARGE ASSORTArENT OF PAT ternsfor Ladies' and Children's Clothing for sale. Dressmakers can get full assortment of pat terns, consisting of fifteen ifull slice), lor 33 00, which will be sent to any part of the State on n-eclpt of price. letter of fashion, how to trim and make, will be sent with eaeli ackage. Prices of single patterns: Iidies' suits, 31 00; poIoiiaie, 7"i els.: overskirt,.V)cts.; valt3i,cts.; children's saits.7."cts.; overskirt.Sets,; waist, Sicts.; Ixiys' suits, 75 cts. Cutting and fitting done on short notice. Please state age in sending for children's patterns. The above isttterns will be made for homo use, and will be found much superior to East ern made. All orders prompHy attended to. Give me a call. Sirt M RS. M. J. ENSIGN. SAX FHAXCISCO. THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE WPI.L SHW aVEItTHIIC hkurd in 1 a Inmllv. frmn llut Ilpowtssl In tU IJmht- est labrle. IT IIOI.S .lIOKi: HIIKK, .MOKE KINDS or WORK, A.VI lIirTTKK WORK Tlian anr flier Machine." If there Isa Florence SewlB Maolilno within one thousand mlieef San Vraneikco not work ing well or giving entire mthrtlietlon, ir I am Informed of It, It will be attended to without expense of any kind to tite owner. SAMUKL Aent, 10 New Montgomery St., Grand Hetel IiuIWIng, Son Franelseo' St.U I'OK (IIKIURS AVll StPtKS Of onK fActivo AirenU Wanted -iE very whore, ." .. , . ( .- 1 i'W -Jan.as,lS7l-iiSil0m