The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, January 17, 1873, Image 4

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FJITDAY..
....JANUARY 17, 1673.
Discords,
It had some grata of truth at least,
That feble or the Sybarite,
r or whom, because-one leal was creased,
The roue-strewn couch had no delight;
1 1 hlnk not even sanguine youth
Expects it (told wltliout alloy;
But this l still the sober truth;
A little pain can mar much Joy.
Tlx pity, that one thwarting thought,
Une adverse chance, one sudden fear
Or sharp regret, can turn to nought
The fall content that seemed to near!
But this strange life of ours abound
Vltu notes so subtle, they afford
A thousand discords and harsh sounds
For one harmonious perfect chord.
Marrying "Without Love.
BT ELKANOIt KIRK.
No greater mistake can, probably, be
made no mistake in the whole catecorv
of mistakes so mischievous so produc
tive of misery as the endeavor to force
the young people under our control, to
cut and fit their lives by the pattern we
have found by careful manipulation, by
alterations innumerable, to suit us.
Our children must "work out their own
salvation," and if it be done with "fear
and trembling," there is comfort in the
knowledge that One who loves us has so
ordained it. The realization of our in
ability to save our dear ones from suf
fering should not, however, deter us
from the statement and elucidation of
certain great principles, without which
life can be but a complication of disas
ter, resulting, as we have ample evi
dence all about us, in total ruin and
shipwreck. The sten fraucht with the
most serious consequences the step of
steps in tins lauuer or me is usuany me
lirst one taKeu. it wjii oe reauuy ad
mitted by all who stop for a moment to
tliniK, mat mere is someming glar
ingly inconsistent about this social
practice. The youth of twenty-one,
two, or three iiniulive, undeveloped,
knowing absolutely nothing of the
requirements of His own life to say
nothing of a double one ignorant of
the lirst principlesofseir-governmentor
unseiusii consideration croons ins
broadclothed elbow to Miss Arauiinta
Sophia Fitzgerald, just escaped from
boarding-school. The dainty little
hand, erhaps up to a Sonata or two,
rests like a snow-flake on the ann of the
proud Augustus; and with the full con
sent of the families concerned, this
youthful pair walk into the meshes of
matrimony.
"Perhaps these two individuals love
each other," you say. Perhaps they do;
but my experience in sucli cases would
lead me to a contrary opinion. If there
is a foundation of character sufficiently
large and stable for love to take pos
session of, then Aramiuta and Augustus
will only grow closer as the years ad
vance. This is what I want to say, and
what I would have parents and teachers
constantly impress upon the miuds of
the youug: that there is not only great
risk and danger in a marriage without
love, but mat sucu are absolutely aud
unqualifiedly wicked. Liet me tell you
a little story. Two years ago I received
the following letter from a very dear
young friend:
'Dear Eleanor:! am going to be
married one week from to-day. "Won't
you please come on to the wedding ? I
want you to get acquainted with my in
tended. Please excuse nastc, for I am
having such an abominable time with
my troeeeau that I can hardly find time
to t at or sleep, lovingly, JJess,
P. S. Be sure and come."
This was a poser. My little friend
only just turned seventeen, to be mar
ried! What could it mean ? Were her
parents mad or dreaming, I asked my
self in horror and consternation, that
they should indorse the suicide of their
only daughter ? That -this step would
result in moral aud spiritual, if uot
physical death, I very much feared,
Ieing perfectly acquainted with the
character of the child. Sweet-tempered,
morbidly sensitive, whimsically
conscientious, entirely unacquainted
with society, highly imaginative, with
no domestic education, I felt her to be
as utterly unlit lor tins new lire sue had
determined upon as the five-year-old
gin at my siue. too x repueu to ner let
ter, cautiously going over the ground
This was her answer:
"Dear Eleanor: What an old goose
you are, to be sure! Unon tnv word I
had a terrible nightmare after reading
your jeiier. wiiat a question to ask!
'Do you love the man you are going to
marry ? Why, I suppose I do; of course
I do; why shouldn't I? Everybody
loves him. I shall probably bo better
auie to ten you aoout mis alter we are
married. I don't suppose T'nm nhi
enough to know much of love yet, but
on iuaw:wiiat nonsense. I won't
write you anotner word! wiry do you
i-iuao.su. .ever your own, iJESS.
Thii letter was to mea hundred times
worse than the first. She didn't love
her intended husband hadn't even
been magnetized into believing that she
loved him. The wedding was duly re
ported. It was nn nlTnir in Met, trn
and Jenkins was there, of course. I did
not go. Six months passed. Duringall
this time I had not seen Bess. One dav
"he called on me. A dainty little figure
charmingly arrayed, a sweet vounir
face so becomingly set in its framoof
curls ana lace and bright ribbons, that
for some time I failed to notice that the
child's eyes were sad aud restless, that
there was an unmistakable droop to the
corners of the lovely mouth; but when I
iiu, j. saiu, -Are you not well, Bessie?"
"O, yes," she replied, "but worried to
death. Selwyn (Mr. Selwyn was her
husband) is busy all the time witli his
writing. You see he wishes to have a
new book published this fall, and I
don't know half the time what to do
with myself. lie is urging me to go to
the mountains, this summer, but it
looks horrible don't you think so for
a wife to go away and enjoy herself, and
leave her husband home at work. But
then," she replied, with a sigh, "it
won't make much difference, I hardly
ever see him any way."
"A wife go away and leave her hus-
oanti:" i inwardly repeated. What
business has that child with a husband?
How my heart pleaded for her; but I
uareu not say a word, and she went
away without giving me her confidence.
Another year rolled by, during which
time we met more frequently. Mr. Sel
S?J!?Lat UU' dark self-contained man,
Kal SfWS the thirties, I was
hff to ?J2t?!luoed 10 by Hess. I found
abUU? L,,ler?,ry eeuticman of great
little wirJ8mJn?eltly,..oons,er ls
oual to ttot oPXffi &st about
no congeniality on. i' n,crc was
ness ofsentiminJ on oni n' ?0.8ftmc
ual culture, exrieu of u?Jtcl
thoroughly formed 1 charaetor- l0t d' a
the other, just what mlffli on
expected from her ase-mniS ;c ,bf,T
ishness. Not long agol SffS J,lAd"
following. It tells Itewnlto1
"VyI)mrElcanor:-IvAllllo(.u
before anybody else has a chance tliVt
Mr.-Selwyn aud I have mriT".'?
I find now, too late, that your question
m regard to love was in oitfer. He
never could have loved me, and I am
certain I only admired him. It is of no
use to enterinto details. Howasproud,
unjust, and self-centered. I was unrea
sonable, exacting, babyish. He never
could have been the first, had he loved
me; aud I could never have been the
last, had I cared for hi in. Of course I
realize that mv lifin is lil-islm! nml T ni-
cept it as such, aud I only wish that
uou, in mture, will so direct It that I
may be the means of salvation to those
tempted to leap in the dark, as I did.
Preach on, Eleanor; and I will help you
on the love question. Bessie."
mis is tiie gospel to be preached now,
the word that thousands are starving
for! This will settle many other vexed
questions. Make the young understand
that love must be the fountain and
foundatiou of marriare: that the evil re
sults of such a sin must be unending.
Mns. Greeley. A newspaper cor
respondent thus eulogizes the late Mrs.
Greeley:
Hie motuer was a rareley beautiful
woman, with a splendor of eyes, and a
marvel of delicacy in color, while her
nair was a wonder to ner menus, even
up to the day sue died, so dark aud lux
uriant, and line and long was it.
Her wit was keen, her perceptions In
cisive and alert, always penetrating to
the depths of a deception, to which she
was merciless. Her love of truth, about
which there was no drapery or aflecta
tions of any sort whatever, and her In
stant exposure of disguies, gave her a
reputation for severity which was mis
understood by strancers.
Her friendships were sweet and deep
and true, and her ambitions were more
intense than her husband's, if such :
condition of mind were possible.
She said to the writer when in a con
fidential talk:
"If I possessed the health, the youth,
and tne advantages or my daughters J
would shako the world," and she would
You could eee that she spoke the truth
by the Hashing of her eyes and that
subtle expression or power which can
not be explained, but which was always
fully understood bv those who looked
in her face. Jt was her heroic will that
saved her life through so many years of
unless, tomwon women would iiavo
died, tint she .recognized tho demands
which the world aud self-supposed du
ties made upon her husband, and de
termined to remain long enough to see
her daughters fullv crown, or mature
cnougii to stand upon meir individual
iorces, aim sue did.
Inheriting such extraordinary capa
bilities from both father and mother.
Greeley's daughters cannot fail to bo an
nonor to me memory or both.
Ladies will be deeply interested in the
louowinir noto rrom mo isrUish Mcditxii
Journal: M. Leindenian continues his
Investigation of tho parasitic bodies,
urcaarinula; round on false tresses and
chignons. There are to be found at the
extremity of tho hairs, and from their
little nodosities, visible, on careful ex
amination, to the uaked eye. Each of
these nocositics represents a eoledy of
aoout imy psorosperms. j-.acu psoros-
uerin is spherical; but, by tho recipro
cal pressure of its neighbors, it is llat-
tenedand becomes discoid. Under the
influence of heat and moisture it swells;
us grantiar contents are transformed
into little spheres, aud then into dscudo-
navicciiic little ltsuorm corpuscules.
with a persistent external membraue.
and enclosing one or two nuclei. These
pscudo-uavicelhc become free, llnat in
tho air, penetrate into the interior of
tuo liuman organism, reach tho circu
lating apparatus, and produce various
maladies. He calculates that in a ball
room containing fifty ladies, forty-five
millions of naviccllaj arc set free; and
concludes that false hair must be wholly
abolished, rctnindincr. at the same time.
all interested, of the fact that perhaps in
most cases, it comes from unclean
sources.
Idiots in Church. A clenrvman
was recently annoyed by people talking
and giggling. He paused, looked at the
disturbers auu said: "lam always afraid
to reprove those who misbehave, for
this reason. Some years since, as I was
preacuing, a young man wlio sat before
me was constantly laughing, talking
and making uncouth grimaces.
Eausea anu administered a severe re
uke. After the close of the service a
gentleman said to me, 'Sir, you have
made a great mistake. That young
man was an idiot.' Since that 1 have
always been afraid to reprove those who
misbehave themselves in chapel, lest I
should repeat that mistake and reprove
another idiot." During the rest of ser
vice mere was good order.
Tho slave-trade is not ouite dead vet.
Our Australia advices have disclosed a
system which is in limited application
there, the difference between which and
slavery is not verv distinguishable. The
Peruvian Coolie-trade is nothing but
slavery out and out. A word from
England and tho United States would
stop it; but the unlucky "Chinese" is
not quite dark colored enough to com
mand sympathy. Now we learn, via
Honolulu, that a regular system of slave
piracy has been established in certain
groups of Pacific Islands, the natives of
which are stolen and sold botli to the
uuano merchants and to Australia. As
these unfortunates arc tolerably black,
. is uiougiu meir call may ultimately
cugugu .mention.
Helmbold, the great Buchu man, is
iiu u uuuKmpt, and a wanderer in a
foreign land. He hart, for several wars.
an Income of over fifty thousand dollars
. jrar, irom uie sale oi ins remedies,
and iiad become rich. But personal
vanity prompted him to unbounded ex
travagance, and ho soon becamo a
bankrupt, and then a fugitive from his
j-ruuuorf, anu a wanderer in foreign
IUUU.
A new pavement is being made in
Union Park, Now York, chielly of rock
imported from Switzerland, which Is
first ground to powder, then heated to
juu ; anu wiiuc in mis state spread upon
a bed of cement It is compressed by
rollers, and becomes nerfectlv smooth.
and is said to form a solid surface im
pervious to neat or water.
We should always rest satisfied with
doing well and let others talk of us as
they please, for they may think thev
have found a flaw in our proceedings,
auu arc uetennincu to rise on our down
fail, or profit by our injury.
AlllSlV 13 4k 111 il .UlllltUOUiU U111J
eighteen years of age, who, by herself
aud two boys, runs a larm oi over 'JM
acres. She put S-oOU in a fat, Paul bank
last year.
Joaquin Miller lias given Grace Green
wood a pair of car-rings made of a Rat
tlesnake's rattles, ornamented with
gold.
Olive culture is likely to prove an im
portant Ihduslrv in Southern California.
An acre will yield oil to tho value of
row.
.3irs,BelvaLockwootli Iately admitted
cHmi?,Jiair' hanSs out 1,er shingle as
crimiual lawyer at Washington.
iAiPcrioJ.Ica, edKed by a young ladv.
WS ,terL P. North (Lolina un!
" oi JJouy Varden.
Strange if True. a .kw.
telesrram. Dec. IRtli. s.iva;
uom me daughters or Mr. Greeley
ere in Court to-day to listen to
le testlmonv relative to thnlr fath
er's insanity. They seemed very jolly
over it. Gabriello wa3 laughing nearly
all tho time, and when any quotations
from Mr. Greeley's speeches were made,
ouiu laugu immoderately.
"I'm so thirstv." said a boy who was
at work in a corn-field. "Well, work
away," said his industrious father, "you
Know me prophet says, rioe every one
that thirsteth.'
Two thousand women or cirls are em
ployed in Birmingham, England, in the
brass-founding trade.
A recently published British pam
phlet asserts that Queen Victoria, has
hoarded $33,000,000.
Punch savs it is very natural for a
man to feel girlish when ho makes his
maiden speech.
LIST OF POST-OFFICES.
OREO OX.
IIAKER CO.
Auburn,
Augusta,
"Baker City,
ClarksviUc,
Kxprcss Ilnnch,
Kldonulo,
Com,
Humboldt Rosin.
cennv.
Chetcoe, -Kllcnsburg,
Port Ortord.
GRANT.
Canyon City, .
Camp Watton,
Grant, .
John Day City,
Dayvllle.
Prairie City.
JACKSON.
Applesate,
Ashland Mills,
Central Point,
Kanle Point,
Grant' Vans, .
Hot Springs,
Jacksonville,
IJnkvllle
I.-tngell Valley,
Phoenix,
ltock Point,
Table ltock,
Willow SiiriiiR'ji,
Yanax.
Joir.rniNE.
Klrby,
Inland,
Slate Creek,
Waldo.
LANK.
Jordan Valley,
live vaiiey,
Wlnsvllle.
riEXTOS.
Alsea Valley,
eCon-allls, .
King's Valley,
IJlert.r,
Little KIk,
Xewtort,
Newton,
I'hllomnlli,
.stnrr'n lVilnt.
Summit,
Toledo,
laquina.
CI.ACKAMAS.
RarlOH-, '
lleuver,
1 Suite Creek.
Can by,
ClftcknmnK,
Clear Creek,
Cutllussvllle,
Damascus,
ltaclo Creek.
(ilaUTI dingo,
TSutto Disappointment,
juRiuanu,
Molalln,
Milwnukle.
M)uate urove,
(.'oast Fork.
Camp Creek,
Cart Wright',
Kugcne City,
Franklin,
Junction,
ioug Tom,
Mohawk,
Pleasant Hill,
ltattlcsnake,
Sulslaw,
Sprlngllvld,
Willamette Forks.
LINN.
Albany,
IlrowiiHvillc.
Crawford .srlllc.
Diamond Hill,
Harrlsburg,
Halscy,
Ix-banon,
Peoria,
line,
.Solo,
Soda Springs,
Shedd's.
M.vmoN.
Aurora.
Aumsvlllc,
Uuttcvllle,
llrooks,
FalrOeld,
Fair Ground,
Gerval,
Hubbard's,
Jcflerson,
Marion,
Monitor,
Ncwellsvllle,
Salem,
Kilrerton,
St. Ixuls,
Stayton,
Sublimity,
Turner,
Vernon,
Wuconda,
"Woodburn.
Needy,
Norton,
Oreson City, '
Oswego.
ci-vrsor.
Astoria,
Isthmus,
imnmKi,
Nelittfein.
sklimnon,
Miiniuer House,
W'eatport.
Coqullle,
iminro uuy,
KnehunteU l'ralrlc,
North Uend, -ItHiulolpli.
OOMMinlA.
Columbia City,
Clatxkaulne,
Hauler,
St. llelenx,
rMiavie-s iMnnu,
t?eapiHXJ!e.
IWJCLAS.
North Canyonville,
Camas Valley,
Drain,
Klklun,
Calrxvllle,
(lard ner,
Helloss".
IKjklllJjlU-Vi,
Myrtle Creek,
Oakland,
lass Creek,
Itoseburc,
Scottburff,
Ten Mile,
Umpqua City,
Wilbur,
Yoncalia.
MULTKOMAU.
Kast Portland,
Portland,
TILLAMOOK.
Garibaldi,
Neuirtx,
NestookionJ
Tillamook,
Traxk.
UMATILUt.
Cecils,
Cayuke,
Mitchell's Station,
Marshall,
Meodowvllle,
Pilot llock,
PendIlon,
Umatilla,
Weston.
onion.
Cove,
La Grande,
North Powder,
Oro 1)011,
Summerville,
Union.
YAMIIII.l.
Amity,
llellevue,
Dayton,
Ijrayetle,
MeMfniivllle,
Mountain House,
North Yamhill,
Sheridan,
Weul Chehallm,
Wheatland,
Newlerg.
nethel,
llridgoport,
lluena Vista,
Dallas,
Kola,
Kit Horn,
Grand Itoude,
Independence,
Lincoln,
iJicklamute,
Lewlsvllle,
Monmouth,
Perrydale,
Ricreall,
Zena.
WASCO.
Antelope,
llrldec Creek,
Deftchuttea,
Hood lUver,
PrlnecvHIe,
Scott's,
Spanish Hollow,
The Dalles,
Wasco,
Willoughby.
WASHINGTON.
Keavcrton,
Ccntrcvllle,
Cornelius,
Forest Grove,
Glencoe,
Greenville,
Hillsboro,
Mlddleton.
Sholl'n Ferry.
Tualatin,
Wapato.
tVANHIXUTOX Tr.ItRITO R V.
CLALLAM CO.
New Dunciness,
Port Angclos.
CLARKE.
llattle Ground,
Brush l-rairie.
Martin's 111 nil,
Pekln,
Union IUver,
Vancouver.
CIIEIIALI4.
Cedarvllle.
Chehalis Point,
Klma,
Hoqulam,
Mnntesano,
Satnop,
Sharon.
,. COWLtTZ.
Castle Rock,
Carrollton,
Freeiort,
Karamn,
Montleello,
Oak IVlnL
ISL.VND.
Coupevllle,
Oovelnnd,
Utalady.
JErrr-RsoN.
Port Discovery,
lnrt Ludlow,
l"ort Townsend.
KITSAP.
niakelely,
Port Madison,
Iort William,
Port Orchard,
Sea beck.
Tecknlet.
SNOIIOMISn.
liowell,
Muklltoc.
KLICKITAT.
Block Ifouse,
Columbus,
Goldendale.
KING.
Black River,
ICociiu,
Seattle,
Slaughter,
Snoqualmle,
Snuak,
White River.
LEWIS.
Rolstort,
Cowlltx,
Claquatn,
Glendem,
Grand I'ralrie,
lltmnhreys landing,
Skookumchuck.
JfASON.
Arcada,
Oakland,
Skokomlsh,
.Sherwood'ii Mills.
nr.ncE.
Kills.
Franklin,
Mtellacoom,
Tacoma.
PACIFIC.
Bruce port,
Chinook,
Knappton,
Oystervllle,
Unity,
"Woodward's Landing.
SR.UI.lXtA.
Cascades,
White Salmon.
STEVKNS.
Fort Colvllle,
Rock Creek,
Spokane Bridge,
Union FiaL
WAUKIAKUM.
Cathlamet,
KugleCIin:
WALL.1 WALLA.
Delta,
Pataha,
Tukauon,
Tottchet,
Walla Walla,
Wallulo.
WHATCOM.
Fldalgo,
La Conner,
Hamlsh, -Skagit,-!r1Vhulcom.
Skohomish.
Tualullp.
TUUC3T0N.
Reaver.
Coal Rank,
Grand Mound,
Miamn rr.unc.
Olymnia,
Tumwnter,
Youn.
YAKIMA.
Attanum,
FortSlmcoe,
Konncwock,
Kittitas,
Mock Sec.
Hclah,
laKiina.
Jloncy Order OOIccs.
York4PORTLANDADVERTISEMENTS.''
FIRST P K E 31 1 IT 31
Oregon State Fair, 1S1.
THIS SPACE IUSERTED FOP.
HIMES & BACHELDER,
Steam Book and Job Printers, who Intend Oil
ing It with an advertisement as soon as they get
time to writo one. In the mean tlrao call on
them nt93 Front St. If you want any kind ol
Printlngdone. nDOtf
JACOB MAYER,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer In
3D DEfST G-O ODS,
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
Hats and Gents Furnishino Goods,
Lmlls' and Mlnxm?
TRIMMMED and untrimmed hats and
BONNETS,
Frames, Braids, Cordu, Ornaments, Flowers
Ribbons, Trimmings, etc
Dress Goods, White Goods, Tankcc Xo
tlons, Etc.
Ladios' Cloaks, CloaK Trirrc
- mings, Etc.
AGENT OF TIIE ELLENDALE VOOLEN
MIU.S CO.
A Ihtll SlocI; of Blanket, Yarns, Jica
vers, Ttcccds and Cassimerca
Constantly on a
Hand.
LATEST STYLES BY EVERY STEAMER
- PARTICULAR ATTENTION Paid to
Orders. nl
11Y.
UELLINGEK Jte CO.,
Washington St., bet. Second and Third,
PORTIND ... OREGON
y E MANUFACTURE AN
A NO. 1 ARTICLE OF
BREAD,
CRACKERS
CAKES,
Aud all klndsof Pastry usually found In a First
ui ass uaKery.
B Goods delivered to any part of the citv
JZl.TInW
PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
ROO.YB-Corner Tlrnt and Stnrk Sla.,
over Ijidd A Tllton's Bank.
t'OBtilm Orrr Tbrre Tkonsand (Loire Cooks
Ovor 100 rapors and Mapazinei.
MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL
Monthly Duesi 81 OO-Pmyable Qnnrterly
Dirkctoiw Wm. a Ladd, p. c. Schnylcr, Jr.,
t. i"-nu, f ifc i. uKuiinti, . 11. iiracKeii.
A. C. Glbbs,C H. Lewis, M. W. Fechhelmer.H.
Failing, I. Blum.
Officers:
I. H. WAKEFIEIJ) President
H. FAILING Vice lresldent
P. C SCHUYLER,Jn Treasurer
31. w. KKUllllElMEIl corresponding See
HENRY A. OXER Librarian and Roc Sec
NOTICE.
M. 31. NOUTHWOllTH,
H.VS REMOVED FROM FRONT STREET
to the
Corner of E and Third SlreeLt,
Where he may be found keeping a good supply
or the best
FAMILY CROCERIES,
FINE TOBACCO, CIOARS, PIPES.
PATENT MEDICINES AND YANKEE NOTIONS,"
Whore ho will be pleased to meet his old cus
tomers, and holds himself in readiness to wait
upon many new ones, and hopes by punctual-
llvnnil ilftnlln. In Tn.f U-..I.I.I. V
to receive a liberal share of patronage.
i of patronage.
V2n 22
3L M. SOUTHWORTH.
HENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS,
8. W. Cor. Morrison nml lirst 8U.f
PORTLAND, OREGON.
PICTURES taken In all tho latest and most
Improved stvles. Bnil nn! lnrr1nf ....
t'1.6 coast. Wort well done and completed In
side of twenty-four hours.
mpBabies and Ciuldbbk should bo brought
!" ootween the hoursoflo and 3, always, dressed
in light dathes, s-r
MISCEIjIjANEOUS.'
DR. VAN DEN BERGH'S
Sovox'eispu. Worm Syrup.
riinLS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE
J. Is warranted to expel all worms from the
Bowels anu.3iom.acii, except uyv duu wumu
Theproprictor has taken much pains to test
the comparative merits or the principal Worm
Medicines of tho day, which, numerous as the
Entozoa themselves, have overspread the
land, each claiming forltsclfthonameof spe
clnc: and, while we frankly acknowledge that
many of them are otlen successful, and do great
good, were we uot assured that this combines
advantages possessed by no other worm medi
cine, Its Introduction at this late day would not
nave oeen aiiriupicu.
The pleasant tasto and exceedingly small
quantity or this medicine required to test the
existence of worms, or to remove every one
from the system Its operating In a few hours,
unaided by any othor purge, together with Its
certainty of effect, constitute It one of the most
brilliant discoveries ofthe age.
Had we space nere, scores oi ceruuesuea
might be adduced to stiow Its progressive and
rapidly Increasing reputation for the last few
years; but to promulgate Its fame and estab
lish Its character, we only ask for n trial.
t,b cTwwxlvnnernilon In all sudden attacks, as
convulsions, colic, fits or spasms, gives It an
unrivaled superiority. Snt by express on ro
ceiptofprlce.
SY5f PTOMS OF WORMS.
nslin? and flush In it of the coun
tenance, dull expression or the eyes, drowsl
Iness, Itching or tho nose, a swelled upper lip.
tongue whltely rurred and thickly upeeklfd
with red polnts.feted breath, an enlarged belly,
a partial or general swelling or pufflngness ot
the skin, a starting in the sleep and grinding ot
the teeth', a sensation as if something was
lodged in tno inroai, a grauuai wasiiiiK ui iin
flesh. sickness of the stomach, vomiting, a
short and dryeongh.appetllo sometimes vora
cious, at other times feeble, bowels sometimes
costive, at other times loose, great fretfulne.ss
and Irritability of temper.palns In the stomach
ami bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy.
lis vniue in removing iuhj-.sh ji ciumun
from tho stomach and bowels of children, even
where no worms exist, cannot bo too highly es
timated. fc
Prepared and so1d,Tholesalo and retail, by
DR. VAN DEN BKRGU and Agents in all cit
ies and towns.
Dr. Van Den Bcrgh can bo consulted on all
diseases that tho human system Is heir to. His
long experience In diseases of women and
children cannot be surpassed by nny physi
cian In the United Slates or Europe. Dr. V. ad
vises ladies troubled wmi any irregularities or
the uterus to trv ins new rcmeuics and get
cured.
By consulting nnd undergoing a simple ex
amination the afflicted can learn If their dis
ease !e worms or nrft. At an cvenu. Dr. Van
Den Bergh ran tell them from what disease
thev an" Miirerimr.
Consultations and examinations frco of
charge. .
OKXiCK Rooms !S aud 33, over Postofllce,
Salem, Oregon.
letters describing ino symptoms will oe
nromntlv answered, and persons living at a
distance will le saved the expense aud trouble
of calling on the Doctor. AuureMi
1J1U j. w. -v. ur.. iir.iiuii,
15 P. O. Box 172, Salem, Oregon.
READ THIS.
XTICASIO WATER-CURE Is situated In Call
1 Mrnla the healthiest State In tlm Union;
In Marin counts' the healthiest In the State:
nnd in Nlcnslo Valley a place combining all
the advantages oi climate anu Dcauiy oi loca
lion.
it Is reached In a few hours from San I-ran
cl-co. via cither San Itafncl or Pctaluma, and
IkiIIchLs can, by special arrangement, have
ifisy carriages, with IkhI, If deslreil, at vcrj low
rates, bv application at Bay View Stables, San
Itnnfjicl. or to the llverv stable of Unkless.
Wa-lilngtou Street, Pctaluma, opposite Brook
lyn Hotel.
Stages leave San Rafael, Mondays, "Wednes
days and Saturdays, at 2 I. jt-jStagcs leave
Pctaluma at the same hour, Tuesdays aud
Fridays.
Nlcnslo Water-Cure
has lacllitles for successfully treating the sick
unexcelled by any cure. East or West
Tin: physicians arc skillful, and they have
had lung experience In the Hygienic treatment
of chronic diseases. They employ In addition
to tho common Wnter-Cure or Hygienic treat
ment, Ei.ixnilciTr In baths and, otherwise,
and inhalation of oxvur.x, which prove
very valuable In mauycoi.es of lung and throat
diseases. Thev uImi pay particular attention
to all dlsea-cs i-kculiai: to women. They are
of tho "Pacific Journal of Health." n periodical
which has high rank as one of the best popular
itoniin papers in inu worm.
AVo therefore confidently assert that In no
place hi the world can the sick receive, for the
time aim money cxpenucu, more suostanuai
UCIICUL L 11.1 1. ,, iV .IlliAIll 1, Al AL-XUnW
DR. W.J. YOUNG,
Manager.
WE STILL LIVE!
WE WILL SELL
Boots and Shoes
AT COST FOR CASH UNTIL NEW YEAR,
At the sign of the
23 I O BOOT,
K. CAHAI.IX A- ''.S,
First Slrcel, under Oro Flno Theater, Portland.
For Salo.
MRS. HARRY GODLEY
0
F5EJH.F0R HALE HER SUPERB STOCK
oi .Miiunery ana rancy Goods
AT A BARGAIN.
The business Is nnf nffhfk IwkI ntvlnc nf llm
kind III the State.and will be sold solely on nc-
uii.ii, iiiit inning neaun oi me proprieior.
lor Particulars address
MRS. HARRY OODLEY,
v2n2j Albany, Oregon.
S. M. MILLER,
LAST CHANCE, MULTNOMAH CO., OGN.
ncAtrit in
GUocKitir.s, ritovisioNS, Ton.icco,
LIQUORS, VEGETABLES, WOOD, ETC.
r Opposlto the head of Sauvi'i's Island.
v2nZltr
JAMES F. BROWN,
Attorney, Counsellor at Law and
NOTARY PUBLIC.
EUGENE CITY OREGON
Coiisullatlons In the English, French, Ger
man and Holland language. n'JU.
lSmplxc Hotel,
MAIN STREET, DALLES CITY, OREGON.
T50ARD BY THE DAY, Week or Slonth.on
.iwb ,Vi,ilUl; ll.'llil!f.
Superior accommodations for families,
Cncord Coach to and Trom tho house free.
A large safe for tho keeping ol valuables.
House open all night.
n!7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprletoi
MILS. V1MIAM HEXDEE,
CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM,
Congress Ilnll, Until Street,
Between California nnd Jlontgomcry streets,
Room 43, second lloor. Circles Thursday and
2nll
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.
ALBERT A. MANNING
TEEPSA FIRST-LASS BOARDING HOUSE
JLV for the accommodation of people who pre-
ler a auiei noma to tuo contusion oi n uuiai.
Terms moderate. Olympla.W.T. n2tf.
ISAAC IJERGMAX,
TJXX033L 2MCa,3rl3C.O-t
Cor. Second nml Washington Hts.
HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED T11W
Market, I am now prepared to sell on reas
onable terms tho best Meats the country af
fords.
-tjnk,veed"remedy:
THE UNK WEED REMEDY,
-.OK
Oregon Rheumatic Care.
HISTORY:
rpiIIS RE5IEDY IS COMPOSED OF THE
jciive principle ui iua uu nrru.i.iit,.
TliasplnmCordalumOrlglnls.LaU Indigenous
io uregon. umws most amtnuaniiy anu per
fectly in Washington county.
PROPERTIES, ETC.:
It contains nn Active and Volatile Principle.
extracted by Ether, and c bitter Tonic Prin
ciple. MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES:
It Is the most sure and sneedv cure for
Rheumatism. Rheumatic Gout and Rheumatic
Pains of all kinds that was ever Introduced Into
the Materia Medlca. The UNIC WEED REM
EDY, as prepared by us. In consequence of tho
existing bitter principle, pos.sesAe.4 the neces
sary virtue of being a
IPo-vvex-lul Tonic,
Promoting the Appetite nnd Invigorating the
wiiuie jiigcsuvc Appuraius, iiius uuuiung up
and strenglhenlnir the system, while at the
same time the volatile principle, being ab-
Korocu in me uiooa, nets specincany on we
iiucuiiiaiie mison, removing 11 irom me circu
lation and system. if
Tliere are few remedies known to the Medical
Profession which will remove the Rheumatic
Poison from the blood, but whose action Is so
powerful In depressing the system of the al
ready enfeebled Rheumatic patient, that their
use has to bo abandoned before specific effects
arc obtainable, and hence the want of success
in treating this prevalent and consequently
heretofore incurable disease. Unlike these
medicines, already known, the UNK WEED
REMEDY,although producing as actfVe and as
powerful effects on the blood and system In re
moving the Rheumatic Poison, also possesses a
strong Tonic and Recuperating Elemcntwhlch
admits of Its continued use even by the most
delicate and debilitated. Thus we have the
combination for tho lirst time r these two
necessary eiemcnis in one rcmely, which ac
countsforits snperinrnnd ncver-falllngcuratlve
effects In Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout and
nueumaiic mi us or an minis.
N. R. The UNK WEED RKMED.Y Is partic
ularly APPLICABLE TO LADIES, In conse-
4ueiicv ui lia iuuic suuiiues.
TESTIMONIALS :
Wo are aware of the fact that It is eenerallr
nn easy matter to procure certificates attesting
tho efficacy of patent remedies from a certain
class of those who use them. We have selected
the following because Uic names attached to
them are thoe of men of the most careful and-l
scrupulous character, and because the large
class of their acquaintances in Oregon will nut.
iur inuiiieiii, accuse or suspect incm oi any
exaggeration hi the statements they may
inaKc.
Certificate from tlio Deputy Jailor of Mnlt-
nomau vouuiy unn;
City Jall'Portland, Oregon,!
June 7. 1S7I. f
Dr. A. M. Loryea & Co.: I was attacked with
a i-cvcre case of rheumatism. It was in my
thighs, hips, fingers, shoulder bfade Indeed In
all the Joints of my body I suffered great pain
anu iuii;uiMi. i was iiiieiiucu oy a regular phy
sician, but with noe licet. I was induced to trv
vourUnk Weed Remedr. and It lmmrilntl v
cured mo up. I consider it, from my expe
rience, iiieooiremeuy lorrucumaiism Known,
ALFRED J-. TURNER. Denutv Jailor.
This Is to certify that the above statement Is
correct, io my own Knowledge.
JOHN P. WARD, Jailor.
AltaCttlifornlaBookandJobPrintlngOfficc.l
521 California street, J
San Francisco. June I. IS71. 1
Dr. A. M. Loryea it Co.: For several veam I
have been subject to rheumatism In my right
arm nnd shoulder, tendering nro unable to
work. On n recurrence of the attack some
llmo since, I was induced to try your "Unk
Weed ltcmedv," and iho result was a perfect
cure In a few days. I took only two-thirds of
the contents of one bottle. My firm belief Is
that tho "Unk" Is a certain cure fur rheuma
tism in all Its forms, and I would heartily rec-
ouimenu an aimru-u witn inai urcadfui Uls
cae to try your "Remedy" and bo cured.
JNO. It. McLANE.
Certificate of A. R. Shipley, Esq., special con
tributor to the "Willamette Farmer," and Sec
retary or the Oregon Horticultural Society:
Oswego, Oregon, March 3, 1S71.
Dr. A. M. Loryea: Some lour weeks ago I was
entirely prostrated with rheumatism; In fact I
wnsnlmost helpless. I sent to you for one Id
ounce bottle of the "Unk Weed Remedy," by
the use or which I experienced almost Imme
diate relief, ami by the time the bottle was
gone the rheumatism was gone. From mv
own experience, and rrom what I havo heard
others say who havo used the Unk Weed, I
bellevo it to bo a certain cureforrhcumatism.
Yours respectfully, A. It. SHIPLEY.
Certificate from Hon. Nat. II. Lane, Pilot
Commissioner of Oregon, and a member of the
City Council ol East Portland:
East Portland, April 19, 1S71.
Dr. A. M. Loryea t Co.: I have been afflicted
for several years past with "weakness In the
back," nnd wandering rheumatic pains, ac-'
companlcd by severe constipation. By tho use
or one liottle or your "Unk Weed Remedy, or
Oregon Rheumatic Cure," I have been entirely
relieved, and I cheerfully recommend it as a
most valuable and effective remedy. j
NAT. II. LANE. J
Certificate from Hon. Gideon Tibbetts, a i
member of the City council of East Portland:
East Portland, April 7, 1871.
Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co. Gents: This Is to In
form you that I have used vour"Unk Weed"
for neuralgia and rheumatic pains, and found
relief from the use of onlv one bottle, and can
recommend It to those In need of such a rem
edy. Yours, GIDEON TIBBETTS.
Certlflcato from Hon. E. L. Qfflmby, ex
County Commissioner of Multnomah county,
Oregon:
East Portland, April 1, 1871.
Dr. A. M . Loryen A Co.: Ihavensed the"Unk
Weed Remedy," and am satisfied it is a valua
ble meillclne. It regulates and invigorates the
system. This Is my experience with the Rem
edy. Trnly yours, E. L. QUIMBY.
Certlflcato rrom Hon. A. J. Dufur, ex-PresI-dent
of tho Oregon State Agricultural Society
and author of "Statistics of Oregon:"
East Portland, April 1, 1S71.
Dr. A. M. 1aryta. A Co.: I was afHlcted with a
severe attack of chronic rheumatism; was con
fined to my bed most of the tl me from January
to July, when I used the Unk Weed and It
cured me up. A. J. DUFUR.
Certificate from James Bybee, tho celebrated
stock-grower and. "King of the Oregon Turf :"
Sauvle's Island, January H, 1871.
To Dr. A. M. LoryeaACo.: This Is to acknowl
edge the ottlcacy of yonr"Unk Weed Remedy,
or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I was -afflicted
for months with a very serious attack of In
flammatory rheumatism, and tried ne irlv nil
of the so-called rheumatic remedies without
any relief perceivable. I then tried your
Remedy, nnd Its uso resulted In the most happy
JAMES BYBEE.
. nit: AMiica, 4iuy j, io, i,
Tf A Af T rytn C T r.r?ut"i.
A eetl ItemcUy," and can cliecrfullr iwm-
.... v .,.,,,1. ..iiiv,c7u mm iiiiMsiiuiiniory
rheumatism. It cured mo nf that disease. My
""'wi inmi, iiiiKie iiiuccu, ail my joinis
were swollen and very painful.
i- st-t- t wry
Certlflcato from the celebrated musician,
l'rot. uito viouxlemps
Orecrnn Musical Institute,
1'Ortianu, .siay i, is.i.
TW A r Tnn-M rn T wi, nrinrked with
i wit!
severe Inflammatory rheumatism, suffering
great pain, and was so prostrated that I was
unable to tend to my business. I used one bot
tle or your "Unit "Weed Remedy or Oregon
Rheumatic Cure," and was entirely cureiy
it alone. oTTO'VIEUXrtMPS.
PUT UP IN TEN-OUNCE BOTTLES,
One Hollar nn.I Fifty fents per Bo"I
PREPARED AT THE
OREGON MEDICAL lABORATOSY,
E.VST PORTLAND, OREGON.
e-FoitSAi.KBf Ait Dttooo'BTs. lnlSa
'PORTHAXD ADVERTISEMENTS.
HURGREN & SHINDLER,
DIRECT IMPORTERS AND MANUFC
turcrs or every variety of
PARLOR,
BED-R0Ojr,
DINING,
LIBRARY AND
COUNTING-HOUSE
FURNITUKE,
Oik, H'nlnnt, rosewood, llntnat, Etr.
MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK VALNUT LUMBER
Puln, Ilnlr, .floss. Excelsior Glue,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
TIIE IlItGUST STOCK!
TIIE BEST GOODS!
TIIE LOWEST PRICES!
Ware Rooms Nos. 1SG, a?, 170 and ITIor.
Salmon and First Sis.. lYirlland, Oregon,
nlllf
DR. J. G. GLENN,
DENTIST
107 Front Street.
rORTLATJD
-OREGON
nl
DR. MARY A. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR
RESIDENCE AND OFFICE THIRD ST.
between Salmon and Main, opposite the
Public Siuare.
uaus nitenueu in nny part or the city.
Batteries for sale, and Instructions irlven on
the uspi of electricity as a Remedial Agent, nl.
KB" "VIIEKE-50
(SB-Did 3frs. I!. Get that fat CliicHeiiT"-Ca
"7-HY, DON'T YOU KNOW? SHE GOT
T I aai
ASCHENHEIM 4. BULKELEY'S WASKINGTOH
MARKET,
where they keen all kinds or Fresh Poul
try, Game nnd Fish, and receive by every
steamer a splendid assortment of California
vegeiauies." f
N. B. Consignments from the country solic
tled. nlltf.
MURPHY fc KELLY,
PE.M.ES is
FAMILY GROCERIES,
COUNTRY PRODUCE, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES,
Corner of Third and Washington streets (op
posite lTobyterlan Church), Portland, Oregon.
Goods delivered to all parts of the city FREE
OF CHARGE. nl
MISS MACNAMARA
II
AS OPENED A LARGE AND CHOICE AS-
sortmeiilor
Millinery Goods,
At 71 First St. bet. 'Washington A: Stnrk,
Next door to Ladd A THton's Bank,
And hopes by attention to bus! ness and prompt
ness in executing orders to meet a share of pat
ronage. Two Ilrst-class milliners wanted immediate
ly. To flrst-elass hands highest -wages paid.
Also two small girls wanted as apprentices.
Apply at the store, 71 First street, Immediately
aponolStf
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
J. R. VITIIERELIi,
No. SO front Street, Portland,
TIT ILL FIND EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL
II thoe applying for situations In any ca
pacity frum ood-chopper down to a Fat Of
fice. Pay special attention to obtaining Farm
Help, Houe Servants, Railroad Hands, etc.,
Irrespective of Nationality.
Parties sending orders from a distance must
be explicit in their orders, stating Just what
they want, what they will pay, etc., (accompa
nied by our office fees, 2 W, which may de
ducted from employee's wages), stating wheth
er they will or will not be responsible for trav
eling exixMivesol hired help.
UU J. H. WITIIERELL.
MRS. M. J. ENSIGN,
Fashionable Dress and Cloak-Maker,
Third Street, Xenr AVnshluston,
HAS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAT
ternsfor Ladies' aud Children's Clothing
forsale.
Dressmakers can get full assortment of oat-
terns, eonslslliiic or fifteen (full size), lor $S 00,
which will lie sent toany" partof the State on
receipt of price. Letter of fashion, how to trim
and make, will bo sent with each package.
Prices of single patterns: Ladles' suits, tl 00;
polonaise, 73 cts. : oversklrt.Cki cts.; waist's, cts.;
children's suits.75cts.; oven-klrLfficts.; waist,
2icts.; boys suits. 7o cts.
Cutting and fitting done on short notice.
Please state age In fending for children's
patterns.
The above palterns will lie made for home
use, and will be found much superior to East
ern made.
All orders promptly attended to.
Give me a call. 2nS MRS. M.J. ENSIGN.
SAX FRAXCISCO.
THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE
TriIJ, SEW EVERYTHING NEEDED IN
V- a fiunlly, from Iho Heaviest to the Light
est fabric.
it lions more avork.
MORE KINDS or WORK,
AND KirrTER WORK
Tlian any other Machine
If thereis a Florence Sewing Machine within
ono thousand miles orSan FranoJsco network
ing we'll or giving entire mtlsAiotion, If I am
lnformeil of It, It will be attended to without
expense .Tany kind to the owner.
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
10 New Montgomery St.,
Grand Hotel Building,
v San Francisco
BiqD FOB Uni'UAKS AMI SUU'LEV OK. HOBK'
Active Affects Wantod Evory whore,
p. tavs. fjrrttJ ""hr '