The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, July 04, 1873, Image 4

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    FRIDAY. JULY A, 1S73
Tl,c Thought ofn Mourning Mother.
JIT MKS. MUI-OCK-CJIAIK.
My little baby is mirledtoay;
Gone-down in the depths of the churchyard
chiy.
Up In the sky so dim and gray.
Who will take care of my little baby ?
-ntm mHH tics bpr ? her waxen feet.
That have never walked, and her small hand
sweet,
Where I left a white lilly, as was meet
Who, who will kiss my little baby T
Who will teach her? her wings to fly.
Her tiny limbs their new v.-ork to ply.
Her soft, dumb Hps to sine gloriously
Oh! who will teach my little baby ?
I have a mother who long ago died
We sneak other now with our tears all dried:
She may know my pretty oneronme to her
HUf,
And be glad to sec my little baby.
Christ, born of a woman, hear! oh, hear!
Thine angels are far off she seems near,
Give thou my child to my mother dear.
And I'll weep no more laz my little baby.
Surely,- In heaven thy saints so blest.
Keep a mother's heart In a mother's breast;
Give benny lamb, and I shall rest,
If my mother takes care of my little baby.
Independent.
Hew England "Woman Suffrage As3ocia-
tion.
The Annual Meeting of this Associa-
tion was held in Trement Temple on
Monday and Tuesday of Anniversary
Week, May 20th and 27tb. About one
thousand persons were present at the
opening meeting.
At the first session on Monday even
ing, Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, the Presi
dent, was in the chair, and made an In
troductory address, as follows:
MRS. HOWE'S ADDRESS.
Ladies and Gentlemen: This Fourth
Anniversary of our New England
AVoman Suffrage Association finds us
still asking for rights withheld and long
ignored. If you ask us what commod
ity we Lriug you this time for your en
tertainment, we must reply "only our
little bill of rights which you will have
in the end to settle." For of all that
tlie community claims and possesses,
the last tiling it can atlord to lose sight
of is the fundamental idea, and convic
tion of right, to which we appeal. To
no Ctosar to be crowned and dethroned, to
no doubtful tradition, to no ephemeral
fashiou, but to the eternal right we ap
peal. Take note of tills, and see you
mock us not. Upon what foundation
shall your liberties rest if you deny us
ours ? Be sure that every unjust meas
ure will be returned with interest to
those who have devised it. Those who
wrong us prepare for themselves and
for society much trouble and sorrow.
Let them "study the true ideals and ex
amples of justice, and acknowledge in
others the right and dignity which they
desire to see recognized in themselves.
So much for our parley, and the banner
under which it is held. But now for !
our' actual condition. We still stand i
without, stand and knock, as we have
knocued in years past, at tne uoor ot I
Court. Senate Collece and Church, we :
still stand and say: Open to us in the '
name of tlie future civilization, whoe
pledge is that it shall giv- liberally to
all and upbraid not. One thing our
knocking- lias done. It has awakened
the people within these closed institu
tions. We hear them shuffling in their
slippers and hurrying to and fro. "It
is those women," they say, "how are
we to keep them out? They are wak
ing the whole world with their clamor,"
and all the antiquated furniture of tra
dition Is hurriedly piled up Inside. For
the doors siiaKe, ana 1 lie door-posts
tremble, and thedoor-kecpersknow that '
we have got possesion of a certain
magical key, which will open their ,
locks in their own despite. A time is
coming and is at hand when the barriers j
will drop before us, and men In the new
light ami joy of our. entrance, will
hasten to forget the barbarism which
kept us out.
To leave similes. The very general
study and investigation to which our
claims to political equality have given
occasion are doing their work with all
candid minds. The justiceof ourclaims I tendency of human nature, male as well
can no longer be denied by those who as female, Is towards greater freedom,
know, or who care to know, what jus-! and more liberal construction of all re
tice is. Tlie miserable shifts and de- 1 latlonships. Yet this tendency, clearly
vices Jwhich are brought against us, discernible to-day, greatly concerns
make this sufficiently evfdent. The ! women. It permits and invites their
Rev. Mr. Fulton last winter converted
to our side tlio?t' who came to hear him
as the advocate of the other. And
Pres. Eliot, In his argument against the
collegiate education of women the other
day, convinced at leastone candid mind
of the truth of his facts, and the falsity
of his inductions.
Of one thing let us he glad, viz., that
meeting here and elsewhere to express
our true convictions, there is none to
make us afraid. No rack nor gibbet
awaits our protest against despotic
power. No spy lurks to gather up our
honest words to turn them into deadly
witness against us.. For so much lib
erty as we have let us thank the growth
of divine doctrine, and a certain protect
ing and humanizing presence symbol
ized by the universal cross.
There are still certain penalties which
some amoinr us mi"ht fear. The cold
distrust of those who cherish only one
enthusiasm or none. The depreciation
of fashion, the supercilious wonder of
iiiuuicreuce. aii, we wuo meet to
gether here ate beyond the fear of these
things. Ve know that the world will
love His own. and that (Jod will lustifv
his own, and that though he has loved
the world, he Iia not given Its worldli
npas power over u.
One of our great difficulties is still the
reluctance of the privileged women to
admit to any equality with themselves
tlie women of tne poorer class. The ty
municaUnstinctof human nature here
allies itself with iguorauce and preju
dice. Ignorance of what suffrage has
done for men prejudice which neither
admits nor desires the geueral elevation
of the sex. Men have been forced par
tially to auanuon tins vantage grounu,
and to seek rather to do their own best
than to outshine each other. But worn -
en are still in the barbarism of eudeav-
on Ug to echpe each other. They still
desire that their merits should be
heightened by the short-comings of i only relieving my tulud." At last, be
others. and in so fur .is fliov iln fills.! Iiil' exhausted bv his 6wn furv. ho con-
they stand as obstacles in the way of a
nuc vnnsuan progression. Those ot us , uonstaniine, ne nau seen au .ruu worn
who know the hapnv secret of God for an. backed up by the French authorities.
an and good for all, have much to do to
turn this flank of selflshuosia n,..t in
.-ir-Klor tlcatlon, and seek to 1 1
gloriry i,nl and womanhood. Then I
your sister s prai.,e will add to vonr liap. .
. i
.if ,lhniulWug It" I such a degree that ho had forgotten the
mif win of,L. y question which I object of his journey, and only hurried
ton had belt calTedui f,8,ked Bo ! home t0 wrea& h!s vengeance for the in
i?a Now Y fcSi Alh of Amer- j suit ottered to the male sex on the body
o'nV sio itlM wi?t-1 of his unhappy wife.
. , j. . , . . . ..Mo
KiV.'"..""?."..!
51 know of no place on "'t:
, i,i.. .Vi "M"ci
f. W"-1 LS"; Z H r " ".e ,n
this
very aiosron. nut my question
carries. me
nacuio anotner At hens than
of Plato or Pericles, to
the Athens of
Shakspearer will, its , immortal poets,
uerwin ueoates iu - me -uassacuusetts
Legislature during thelast winter. forcld
blFrerain'dell-We f riug' the Joiner?!
Snout 'the Tinker, Quinn the Bellows-
maker, and above ail o uotlotn tlie
Weaver, with tlie cla&sio As9's head af
fixed to his shoulders. And when I
think of certain high and mighty ut
terances heard in the State House,
touching tlie political rlgh'ts of women,
am constrained to borrow the very
text of Bottom's remarks, and say.
'this is Ercles' vein, a tyrant's vein."
Anu wiieu 1 ttiluK of the human wall
in the "play, the man who stands he-
daubed with mud and lime, and spreads
out his fingers, for the lovers on either
side to peep through, why tueu 1 am
comforted' iu beholdiue the human ob
stacles mat utana between us and our
just rights, and who, holding out their
scnooi-Dov nanus, invite us to looic at
each other ana the world between their
Augers. Then I see that We have had
the Athenian farce enacted in the State
House, this past winter, and I think
mat i'uoiic upinion, nee tue men auui
ence in the play, has had enough of the
vulgar performance, and tiesires the
rustics to go and learn belter manners
before they present themselves acatn
Bo not suppose, friends, that this is mere
gooa-natureu satire, it is burning
truth, and pains the indignant heart
that utters it. There is much 01 tne op
posite element, thank God, in this State,
and in its representation. There is the
ring of true metal, there is tho chiv
alry of true philanthropy. And yet a
certain moral sauint does seem to me to
pervade the political countenances of
our mate. Anu eacn one averts ms
eyes from the other's evil doings, lest by
iooKincat tuem ne snouiu provoKe at
tentiou to his own. And so "how not
to see it," is coming to take tlie place of
"now not to uo it." Anu uiose wuo
should give us satisfaction, concernius
these things, look up into the ceiling, as
sail weiier looKca tor ins fattier, anu
can see and tell us nothing-.
But we, dear sisters, have not got the
fashionable squint. We have not prac
tised looking round a corner till we can
see nothing ahead of us. And if we can
only supply something which is not
quite a drug in tlie market I mean
honest thought and honest work '
think that the present state of things
shows quite an onenintr for us.
Those of us who will speak last iu tho
order of this convention will have some
advantage over us who are appointed to
speak first. They will have heard, wo
hope, much that is sutrtrestivc and use
ful, and will be wiser than we can be
wuose words shall oneu the nroceedinirs.
But even we who bet: in havo had sonio
instruction this year which we havo not
nau in other years. Tho debates at the
State House have given us this. These
have taught us how men of mean minds
consider women. Touching their views
I can only say that if womanhood were
the slavish material fact to us which it
seems to them, no literature could en
lighten us, and no church could chris
tianize us. We should besimply means
and not end to God and man, the agency
by which men come into being, and not
one-Halt of Humanity.
Iu much that is said by such persons
the material and subordinate side of
motherhood Is too much put forward,
It is forgotten that the material fact of
motherhood symbolizes a higher spir
ltual fact and relation. The Christian
church early embodied this iu her le-
genaary worsitipot tlie mother oiunrist.
With this, civilization in Its progress
does not sympathize, but with the grand
ideal of woman which it expresses, the
world ot progress lias everytliing to do,
Now this ideal, a true prophetic vision
cannot be realized while women are
dwarfted and distorted to suit the par
tlal views of men. To attain it, women
must choose and embrace their own op
portunities of culture. The woman that
nature gives is but a sketch for culture
and conscience to till out. To appre
ciate maternity we must nrst appreciat
life, since if we do not know its value ii
ourselves we cannot appreciate it in ou
children. All the refinements of
thought, all the sublimities of pliiloso
phy are necessary to build the budding
maiden iu the crowned matron. The
seal of a. narrow mind, of ignorance and
prejudice unreclaimed, takes effect from
generation to generation.
Wo must not, my friends, arrogate to
ourselves the credit of the new state of
things, and say the growth of all the
modem humanities is owing to tlie in
tervention of women in literature and
n reform. The general direction and
co-operation in every department of
duty, public and private. Nay, it re
quires this intervention. Men alone
are insufficient to represent and carry
out tne loving win or tne divine .tamer
and Mother of the world. As littlechll
dren receive from a bounteous parent,
not one liana but botii hands full, we
turn two hands of humanity. The male
and the female shall both be filled with
the divine gift, and shall make useful
for the world what they have fully and
equally received from God. So the
new activities or woman He In the di
rection of the new order, and at the
same time, women by direct and Indi
rect, participation nave uone mucn to
humanize society and its various forms
of representation.
Upholding a Principle. When
Hood wrote the famous lines, "Tis. oh.
to be a slave along with tho barbarous
Turk." the poet could hardl v realize tlie
true condition of the fair sex among the
followers of Mahomet. Lady Herbert
throws some light on the subject in her
worK on Algeria, in which tlie condition
or the lemalo sex among the Arabs Is if
Iustratcd by the following anecdote: A
chief of the tribe of Haracta, between
Ain-Beida and Tebessa, went ou some
business to Constantino. A few days
later he returned to his tribe, and, call
ing his wife, desired her to fetch four
posts and some cord. She obeyed, when
to her horror the chief threw her down
on the ground, lashed her to the four
stakes, and taking a stick commenced
beating her with all his might. Her
cries brought all the inhabitants of the
tents to their doors, who endeavored,
though iu vain.' to sion "her husband's
! arm. "ilutwiiat lias sue done they
! exclaimed. 'She is tlie pearl of the
, tribe, the best of mothers, the model of
wives!" "What .has she done?" re
torted the monster. "Nothing. I am
descended to stop aud explain that, at
drag her husband before the Court to
1 complain of bis ill usage, ana the ivadi
I had actually given judgment in iter
favor. So. monstrous an infraction of
t 1. .. lHf...!.i..l 4t. 1. 1 . f 1
. .
Chicago was unusuallv favored with
' "AabJ?Jtures recently, among whom J
a euueu x'niiups. wno was in tue
: Slty t the same time with Mr. Beeclier.
,He iutrrHlurtl,;iBf o;MrnnHin;
and applauded thrfolTow
nnlnttr).l II. .II r if
, i T,rffZ . i'B '""wAnB be" v'ne.nl
evry m'ser
every woman'i.
wlio does not want-to vrt 7 Z hiVtKn
made vote." to vo ""W
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LIST OF? POST-OFFICES.
ORKGOX.
iiAKrn co.
cuBiir.
Chetcoc,
Fllensbunr,
Port Ortonl.
GRANT.
rCanyon City,
Camp Watson,
Grant, r
John Day City,'
Dayville;.?.
ITatrle City.
JACKSON.
Applegate;
Ashland'MUls,
Central Point,
Eagle Point,
Grant's Pass,; -
Hot SprinKsT f--
Jacksonville,
Liukvllle,
I.-uiKeli Valley,
Phcenlr, .
Rock Point,
Table Rock,
Willow Spring's,
fanax.
JOSEl'IMNR.
Klrby,
Iceland,
Slate Creek,
Waldo.
J S.i .
LANIi
Auburn,
Augusta,
Baker City,
uiarKsviiie, .
Kxpress Ranch,
Eldorado,
(Jem,
Humboldt Rasln.
Jordan Valley,
ltye auey,
t Ji M i
BCSTOX.
Alsea Valley,
H-'orvallls,
King's vauey.
Liberty,
Little Klk,
Newport,
Newton,
Philomath,
IS tarr's Point,
Summit.
Toledo, - :
inquiiia.
CLACKAMAS.
Harlow,
Reaver,
liutte Creek,
Canby,
Clackamas,
Clear Creek,
Cuttlnzsvllle,
Damascus,- -
Kagle Creek,
Glad Tiding,
Highland,
Molalla;
MIlWHUkle,
Needy,
Norton,
fpregon City, - -Oswego.
Ilutte Disappointment
.uouajR.urovef . '
' Coast Kork,
Camp Creek,
Curtwrlcht's,
(Eugene City,
Franklin;'
Junction,
Lou; Tom,
Mohawk,
Pleasant Hill,
'Rattlesnake,
Sulilaw,
Springfield,
Willamette Forks.
LINN.
Albany,
Rrownsvllle.
Crawfordsvlfle,
Diamond Hill,
Harrlsburfr.
Halsey,
Lebanon,
Peoria,.
Pine,
, sclo, ,
Soda Spring,"
Shedd's.
' ' MAr.ION.
Aurora,
Aumsville,
lhlttevllle,
Ilrooks,
Kalrneld,
Fair Ground,
Uervnls,
Hubbant's,
Jenerson,
Marlon,
Monitor,
NewellsvllI-,
Sa.tm,
Sllverton,
St. Istuis,
Stay ton.
Sublimity,
Turner,
Vernon,
Waconda,
Wooiibum.
rvii.K.
Rethet,
Rrldgeport,
Ruena VIstA,
Dallas,
Kola,
Klk Horn,
- -Grand Honde
Independence,
Lincoln,
Lucklamute,
Lewisvllle,
Monmouth,
1'errydale,
Rlcreall,
Zeua.
,WASCO.
Antelope,
Ilriilee Creek,
Decchuttcs.
HfKxl lUver,
ITIncevllle,
ScottV,
Spanish Hollow.
The Dalles,
Wasco,
Wllloughby.
WASIIINOTON.
Reaverton,
CentrevIIle,
tornellus.
Forest Grove,
Glencoe.
Greenville,
Hlllsboro,
MIddleton,
Sboll's Ferry,
Tualatin,
Wapato.
Astoria,
Isthmus,
Knappa,
Nelialem,
hklpanou.
Summer House,
West port.
Conuille,
KmplreCity,
Enchanted Prairie,
North Knd, ,
Randolph.
COL.CMBII.
Cohunbla'QIty, .
Clatikanlne,
Hauler,
.SUllIelens,
suavlb'! Island,
8oappooe.
DOfOLAS.
North Canyonvllle,
Cuma Valley,
Drain,
Elktou,
flalesvllle,
(Jardner,
Kelloicss
Imklnclas.
Myrtle Creek.
Oakland,
l"!iss Creek,
Rosebun;,
SVotlsbunr,
Ten Mile,
L'mpqua City,
Wilbur,
Yoncalla.
MUI.TNOMAU.
East Portland,
Portland.
nLMVOOK.
Gnrllaldi,
Nelarts,
Tninnonk""' " " "
Trafc.
CMATILLA.
Cecils,
Cnyuse,
Mitchell's Station,
Marshall,
Mendowvllle,
Pilnf ltvlf
Pendleton IP
Umatilla,
Weston.
UNION.
Cove,
Ijadrnnde,
?nrth I'owder.
Oro Dell,
ummervine.
union.
YAMHILL
Amity.
Rellevue,
Dnvton.
Ifayetle.
McMlnnvllle,
jiouninin iioue.
North Yamhill.
Sheridan,
west ciieiinum,
Wheatland,
Newlierc
M-AJiltl.NGTO.V TF.KRITOKY.
CLALLAM CO.
New Dunglness,
ivrt Anelos.
t CLAUKIV
Rattle Ground,
Rrusli Pralrt'.
Martin's Rlutl.
Peking ifttf;
Union lUver,
Vancouver.
, CltKllAI.li-'
Cetlan-llle,
Chehnlls point,
Elma,
Hmmiam,
Montesano,
Satsop,
Sharon.
COWLITZ.
KLICKITAT.
t ItloclcHouse,
Columbus,
tioldeudale.
KINO.
Black lUver,
Knchu,
,,Meltlp, ,. , ,
Slaughter; '
Snoualiule,
Siunk,
, i .WhlteJtlvcr.
Bolsfort,
Cowlitz,
Cluquato,
tSIeudem,
(rand Prairie,
Newaukum,
Pumphrey's Landing,
Skookumchuck.
MASON.
Arcadn;t j
Oakland,
.SkokninlKh,
Sherwood's Mills.
.' l.lftd
PIERCK.
.Ellis.
Franklin,
Stellacoom,
Tacomo.
' Bruceport,
Chinook,
Knnppton,
. .Oytlerville, .
'Unity,
Woodward's Landing.
SKAMANIA.
Cascades,
White salmon.
i -
STKVENS.
Fort Colvllle,
Rock Creek.
Spokane Bridge,
. Union Flau
-VAIIEIAKCM.
Cathlaniet;
Enjle Cliff.
WA1.I.A WALIK.
.Delta, - ,
' - 'Patahar
, Tukanon,
" ' Touchet,
Walla Walla,
Wallula.
WHAlcoy.
Fidalgo",
a La Conner.M a
Norkachcck,
i..Samtsh,,A
Scbome,
Castle IUck,
Currollton,
Freeport, - r
Kalama'.
Monllcello,
Oak Point.
Coupevillc,
I'ovoland.
Utsalaily.
JEFKKU-VIN.
PorUbfBooverj-,
Port. Ludlow,
PortTownsend.
. KITSAP.
Ulakelely,
Port Mad (sou,
Port William,
Port Orchard,
Sealieck,
Tcckalet.
SNOHOMISH.
Twell,
Muklllue,
Skohomlsh.
Tualallp.
THCRSTON.
Beaver,
Coal Bank,
Grand Mound,
Mlama Prairie,
Olvmpla, , . -
Tumwater, '
Yelm.
YAKIVA.
Attanum,
FortSlmcoe,
IConnewock,
Kittitas,
MoctaSee, . .
HelaliT
Yakima. vtj
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accompanied by the cash and twenty-five
dollars additional, we will plvo a MASON A
HAMLIN "ORflAN, of Five Octaves. One htop,
Self-Adjustlng Reed Valves, Improvid Bel
lows, TremuiBiH anu Knee swell. rrlce.SIOO.
For one hundred subscribers, at 13 00 each.
and twenty dollars additional, we will give a
Hvc Stops, Two Sets of Rlbrators Throughout,
Improved Graduated Scir-AdJuAlInc Reed
Vnlves, Improved Bellows, Tremulant and
Knee-Swells. VIOLA. DIAPASON. FLUTE.
TREMULANT. I'ricc.SlIS. . ,
TIiosq who desire to work for these premiums
can send the names and money as fast as re
ceived. The subscribers will be placed to their
credit, and if enough names tire notrecelved
during the yoarto procure th? prcmlum de
sired iney can cnoosea iesserjremium,oriney
will be entitled to receive twentyfivc percent.
In cash of the amount remitted for their labor,
OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST.
As The New Noimi wit has already proved
a popular success, we are decided" that K'Bhal I
also prove RTKimrir. '- ' 7, r '1 ,
To enable our friends who may decide to can
vass for our paper to benefit both themselves
and us by lncreaslngour Subscription Lists, we
propose to give tlie following addltioual Pre
miums to canvassers :
Any subscrllier who Is In arrears for the N jrw
NoRT!tWE.ST,who will send us his orhcrown
subscription fee, and one new subscriber, ac
companied by the caih-JO tM we. will give :
A pair Parian Marble Vases; - "
Or a Bohemian Glass Vase; , ,
Or a Bohemian Glass Curd Receiver; ' '
Or V. dozen Ivory Napkin Rings;
Or Y. dozen Plated Teaspoons;
Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid Gloves;
Or a I.idy's Fan.spanglcd, leathered edge; ,
OraBlrdCaec; - ' l "
Or au .VIbum for holding 100 pictures;
Or an Album (extra) for holding SO pictures;
Or a Fancy Let I cr Case ;
Or a box Toilet Articles, Including soap,
chalk, perfumery, etc; ,
Ora Britannia Tea Pot; '
Or a Kerotene Lamp:
Or ii dozen Gloss Goblets;
Or J dozen OIossTumblers,
Or a larsrc Glass Fruit Dish;
Or a Work Basket:
Or a Fine Embroidered Handkerchief;
Or dozen Linen Handkerchiefs;
Ora Woolen Table Cover;
Or dozen Table Napkins;
Or ii dozen Towels ;
Or an elegant Portmonla,
Any subscriber who is In arrears lor a year's
subscription, and who will send hlsjicher own,
subscription fee, and two newsubcrlber,toc-o
cuiiumuivu uy lue casn manioc UU we Will
send:
A set ot Rocers Table Forks, triple plated, on
white metal, warranted:
Or a set of ltosers'TAble Spoons, triple plated,
on wblte metal, warranted; , " &
Or it set of Ilosers' Tea Spoons, triple plated,
on white metal, warranted;
Or dozen Rogers' Rusel 's. Table Knives,
best ouallty, warranted:
Or u handsome Bird Case.
Any person In urrearsfor subscription to The
New Northwest, who will send his or her
subscription fee and three new subscribers, ac
companied by the cash, mukln;, 812 uu, we will
send : u ; J ', 1 0
A handsome Marsallles Quilt;
Ora handsome Woolen ijallt, red and white,
or blue and white; '
Or a pair of Table Cloths;
Or two pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains;
Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Gloves, Say
color or size:
Or a Japanese Inlaid Work Box;
Or IS yards best yd. wide Sheeting.
For seven subscribers at J3U0 each, amount
Ins to ill 00, we will send :
An extra Castor, triple plated, on wblte meta!
valued at J9 CO:
Ora lady's Wrltlnc Desk, of equal value;
Or aCabinet, Japanese Inlaid :
Or an Extra Japanese Inlaid Work Box.
These articles are all valuable, and are war
ranted to be Just as we represenltbem. lVr
sons livlne In this cltv or who run vldltn.,n
receive tbeseartlclesrromourqwn fyandsatan
uour nuuen; or ii ouv convenient to visit us
we win aeuu uic atucies Dy express 10 any ad-
"-1-rf.i.i.n...... .
unless the cash accompanies It.
Send money In Postofflco orders at the ens -
tonmy rate, of currency, or send draR If
JIuc'.raJi"?a
Ve sincerely hope that this unparalleled!
offer, which Is a new feature ln.thei ewj Jatwi
butlnessin Oregon, wlll-meet With heartr1
sponse from the many rriends or our panef
yho np to this uma have Seemed to fall torKi:
' ,.JU!V 1HE-tw oirruwEST cannot be run
?uy?P.ne?- Now I, the tlmTtomakJuSl
fliih. PrtiTiiw ..'.S' " W
lh stnrl nr v i . - u r"r."" '""u
.u .2. vJ??' 8e what rou can o forySar-'
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
JACOB MAYER,
i Importer and Wholesale Dealer In
DRY 0-OOXS.
MILLINERY AND FANCY fiOODS,
Hatb and Gents Furnishing Goods,
Ladles' and MIW
TRIM3IED AND UNTUIilMED U.VT3 AND
BONNETS,
Frames, Braids, Cords, Ornaments, Flowers
Ribbons, Trimmings, etc.
Dress Goods, White Goods, Tankee No
tions, Etc.
Ladles' Cloaks, CIoaK Trim
mings, Etc.
AGENT OF TlfE ELLENDALE WOOLEN
MILLS CO.
A Full Slock of Blankets, Yarns, Bea
vers, Tweeds and Cassimercs
Constantly on
Hand.
LATEST STYLES BY EYF.HY STEAMER
or PARTICULAR
ATTENTION
Paid to
Orders.
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PORTLAND-
LIBRARY ! ASSOCIATION.
'J 4 V Jf
ROOMS-Coriier First aud Murk fits.,
over Iji'bl .t niton's Bank.
Contains Ortr Tnrre Tknani tkslre Basks
Over 100 Pafors and DCaasiasi.
MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL.
Monthly Hue 91 OO-Pajrable H"rtrly
DlRrcroRS Wm. R. Ladd, P. C. Sehnyler, Jr.
M. P. Deady. L. H. Wakefield. W. H. Brackett,
A. a Qlbbs, a H. Lewis, 31. W. Fechhelmer.H,
r ailing, u uiuui.
Office nt
L. H. WAKEFIELD
H. FAILINO
..rrsldent
Vlce iTesIdcnt
P. a SCHUYLER. JR
-Treat urer
M.W. FECHnEIMER Corresponding See
HENRY A. OXER Librarian and Rec See
BADGER'S
MUSIC STORE
TUST RECEIVED, A FINE AND LARQK
Assortment of
CLASSICAL MUSIC,
Published by the well known firm of
Schuberth & Co.
KALLET, DAVIS t CO. PIANOS
EO. WOODS A- CP. OBOAAS.
All Kinds or Musical Instrnraeiits.
Call end Examine
Badger's Music Store,
SNOW 4 ROOS' ART OALLERY,
v3 73 First Street. Porllaud. tiS
"rem xlJtro, SaJix.3P!y-1
BELLINGER, He CO.,
Washington SL, bet. Second and Third,
PORTLAND
-OREGON
-yyn manufacture an
Si J!a txoTT'A RTICLE Ul'S
ji'r t"J V
BREAD.
CRACKERS
, CAKES,
And all klndsof Pastry usually found In a First
Class Bakery, i -,' 1 ;. .
W Goods delivered to any part of the cltvj
J21.71nli
NOTICE
S OBTIIWO KTH, ,
2 .
HAS REMOVED FROM FRONT STREET
to the
Corner of E aud Third Streets,
of htle 'best1, rUni1 keePlnC a exl siPPly
FAMILY GROCERIES,
TINE TOBACCO, CIQASS, PIPES.
PATENT MEDICINES ANO YANKEE NOTIONS,
Where he will be pleased to meet his old cus
tomers, and holds himself In readiness to wait
1 1",1!0" '"''"y, new ones, and hopes by nunctual-
, J , ucalinK in just weisnu anu neurc
""v""'r,i"erai snare oi paironnRr.
I VCu- M.M.SOUTHW
FORTH.
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pre-JHEHDEE'S PHOTOSRAPHIC RQSMS,
H. W. Ctor. Xorrlson ud Hnt His.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
TJICTUHES taken. In all ID latrnanu mot
Improved styles, and not ioferior to any on
ihe coast.
ildVSrtw
coast, worktwellldoneacu completed lu-
war uiiwtiij-i. -
,trUABIES:AXD Cmi-nnirK "should be bro'ucht
In between the hoursoflOandSlways dressed
' SU3CELTKEOUS.
'A complete Pictorial History of the
Times." Tbe best, cheapest, and most
sacccscfnl Family Paper ia the TTnion."
Harper's "Weekly.
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED.
NOTICES OF THE PRESS.
Ihe "Weekly" Is the ablest and moU power
ful llliittrntvl nerlodlcal nublllhed in this
country. Its editorials are scnoiany ana con
vincing, ana carry mucn unsuu nn iiiua.rn-
tions of current events are full and fresh, and
are nrrnareii hv our best designers. With a
circulation or 150,000, the paper Is read by at
least half r million persons, and its influence
as on organ or opinion is simpiy ireroenaous.
i 1 . I - nn.l(l.a Wat, Inn
and expresses decided views on political and
social problems. Louisville Courier-Journal.
SUBS CKIPTIOJfS. 1873.
Terms:
HARrxB'sWEZKLV.ono year SI CO.
An r.im Pmir nr either the "Magazine."
"Weekly," or "Bazar" will be supplied grotls
fnrnrtrv Plnl. rr Flvn Subscribers at St 00 each
at one remittance; or, Six Copies for 420 00,
wnnoui extra copy.
Rnhc.rintinns m "Hjiwri Magazine."
n'ut.ii.H .i ijn.... tr nA aHflnffcK fexr nnp
year, $10 00; or, two of Harpers periouicais 10
one auuressior one year, vu.
Race Numbers can be supplied at any time,
The Annual Volumes of"Harner,K Weekly."
In neat cloth binding, will be sent by express,
free or expense, for t" 00 each. A Complete
Set, comprising Sixteen Volumes, sent on re
Kdh.t .riBh , ih. Mi. nff. rwr vol.. frelpht
at expense of purchaser.
Tho no Hiiro on "Harner's Wecklr" Is twenty
cents n year, which must be paid at the Sub-
sen oers post-omce.
Address HARPER fc BROTHERS,
nOti New York.
3f ABT V. 8AWTELLE, M. D.,
TJEING PERMANENTLY LOCATED TNSA'
lem, offers her professional services to the
public and respectfully solicits her share of
patronage.
rsrtlcilir ittentloa rsU ta Dlitijcs of Women.
OFriCE At Residence, on Court street,
Next door to the Court House.
v2n39tf
JAMES F. BROWN,
Attorney, Counsellor at Law and
NOTARY PUBLIC.
EUGENE CITY OREGON
Consultations In the Ensllsb. French. Ger
man unu iiouonu languages. nj.
MRS. I'l'UAJt JILXDEE,
CLAIRVOYANT &. MAGNETIC MEDIUM,
Couffress JIall, Duik Street,
Room 45, second floor. Circles Thuroday und
eaturuay evenings, neances tor Dueinets.
vjnll
TEAS
IF YOU WANT
Fine Tciih,
GO TO
George A. Sheppard'Sj.
IF YOU WANT
Cheap Tenn,
George A. Sheppard's.
H
E MAKES A SPECIALTY OF THE TEA
Dcsi.ness ha one whole slue or nu store
DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY 70 TEAS.
You can iret anvthlntr there in the line ot Teas
that you can call for. He-has the only regular
Tea Department everopeneil In tnestate.
Corner of First and Yamhill sts.,
Portland, Oregon.
ALL 0EDEH8 CAREFULLY FILLED.
Send for a price list of Teas to
2-39 GEORGE A. 8HEPPARD.
McLERAN'S MI1.I.S,
Front Street, Portland.
WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING, OF A
Superior Quality, and offer for sale,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
EXTRA FLOUR;
SUPERFINE "
GRAHAM "
RYE "
BUCKWHEAT "
HOMINY, Large and
OAT MEALJSuperlor);
OAT GROATS;
SPLIT PEAS;
CRACKER WHEAT;
CORN MEAL, Yellow
and White.
smaii;
BRAN, MIDDLINGS AND CHOP.
We have In onr employ a man from Scotland
who thoroughly understands his business, and
have been to great expense In buildlnc a Klin
for thoroughly drying the craln, so that we can
guarantee our Oat Meal to keep for years Jn a
fresh state.
BtB-The Trade Supplied at the lowest living
rates. Orders Solicited.
2--3m McLERAN 4 STEEL.
FRANK HACIIEiEY.
E. J. W, STHUMK.
HACHENEY & STEM ME,
CORNER FIRST AND 3IAIX STREETS,
Portland, Oregon,
TTAVE JUST HECEIVED AJD OPENED
J. s. mains unrest OlOCK or
Cnoioe Seeds
Ever imported on this sido of San Francisco
?J".F,2?lt..and Ornamental Treej.Hhrubbery
KAAt, Tt II ) III.
t'Hll and examine our stock before buying
nK.11.hl.n. f. . ... 1 .. ..
vtiiu(;u(.- seni on anpucation.
HOtf ' s
FABBE,
AT THE CENTKAZ. MARKET,
Has Enlarged his
Coffee Stand
AJfD
Added Such Improvements
As will enable him to provide Epicures with
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
Parties furnished with hot Coffee on short
notice. 5rlL
DK. MART A- Tn.OMPSOJT,
PH7SXCZAN ANO ACCOUCT3XBTR
RESIDENCE AJD OFFIC&-;THniDw'; ST
between Salmon and Main, opposite, -the.
Public Square.
Calls attended In any part of the city.
Batteries for sale, and Instructions given on
the us of electricity as & Remedial Agent.. uL
UAKCT3ir.3PAUI.DIS0. 5MRTOX X.SPACLBC1C.
PAULDINC BROS.,
Stalls Xos. 1 and 2, Central Market,
DEALEK3 IM
. ' "-JTdCiXL kinds; . .
Xess Beef andyofHisii, Sacoa.-Lajdcj
2-41 Etc., etc., etc.
PORTLAND IDTI'SEIEOTS.
HURGREN & SHIHDLER,
DIRECT IMPORTERS AND MANVFAC
turers oi every variety of
PARLOR,
BED-ROOM,
BININO,
LIBRARY AND ,
QOUNTINQ-IIOUSE
F TJ R N I X TJ B
IK
0k, Ulnut, KosewooJ, Cbrstnut, Ktf.
MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER
PhIu, Hair. Jtovi. Excelsior Cllne,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
THE LARGEST STOCK!
THE BEST GOODS I
THE LOWEST PBICESI
Ware Rooms Nos. 1B6. 3CS. 170 and 1"
!, Cor.
Salmon and First St., Portland, Oregon.
ntitr
LADD & TILTON.
rOKTUXD.
.OREGON
EHtullilioU, 1850.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND ACCOUJ.XB
kept subject to check on draft. .
TRUST FUNDS, in sums of ONE DOLLAR
AND UPWARDS from date ofdeposlt.
MONEY LOANED on approved security.
Bonds. Stocks and other valuables received
on depodt for safe keepln?.
uouecuons maue anu proceeus prompnj ic
milled.
Investments In Real Estate and other prop
erty made for parties.
Bight and Telesrahlc Exchange on San Fran
cisco and the Atlantic States for sale.
Government Securities bought and sold.
Azentfor the transaction of all kinds of Fi
nancial and Trust Business, nl
SMALL-POX I
An Infallible Cure!
SAMUEL CORWIN, HAVING OBTAINED
from Isaac Richardson, a wealthy gentle
man, recently from France, a Specific Cure or
Preventive for thatmost loathsome of all dis
eases, the Small-Pox, respectiully calls the at
tention of the public to the fact that he is now
prepared to nil orders lor tlie same. Kept con
stantly at his office,
S. W. Car. Main nnd First sts.
SAMUEL CORWIN, Proprietor.
DR. BOHZEAU'S SMALL-POX CURE AND
PREVENTIVE, lt per lottle; guaranteed to
cure any case of the Small-Pox, when used ac
cording to directions, If sufficient life remains
to make a cure possible. No one should be
without this Medicine, as "an ounce of preven
tion Is worth a pound of cure." An abundance
of testimonials will be shown to any one who
will take the trouble to call at the abovc-nnm ed
office. 2-Htr
DR. J. O. CJLENJT.
D B 3ST T I S T
117 First Street.
PORTLAND
-OREGON
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MrKl'IIY A- KELLY,
rE i.ru iu
FAMILY GROCERIES,
COUNTRY PRODUCE, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES,
Corner of Third and Washington streetslon-
poslte Presbyterian Church i, Portland, Oregon.
Goods delivered to all parts of the city FREE
OF CHARGE. J nl
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
J. It. AVmiERELL,
No. 80 Front Street, l'ortlniid.
ILL FIND EMPLOYMEXT FOR ALL
thoie npplvinir for situations In him- ch.
pocity from Wood-chopper down to a Fat Of
fice. Pay special attention to obtaining- Farm
Help, House Servants. Railroad Hands, etc.,
irrespective of Nationality.
Parties sending orders from a dUtnncemUHt
be explicit In their orders, stating Just what
mey wain, wimi iney win pay, eic, laecompa
nied by our office fees. S2 00. which mav de
ducted from employee's wages), statins wheth
er they will or will not be responsible lor -traveling
expenses ot hired help.
tt J. K. WITHERELL.
SAN FRAKCISCO.
THE FLORENCE SEWING
MACHINE
; "i
WILL. SEW EVEUYTHINOi XEEDED JN
, a family, from the Heaviest to the.Llght
estrabrlc. k
'4.it-w ,t.ruz
30S-J
i liiw
i! 111
IT DOES MORE, WORK, ,.
-' -. - .- fti ! . if -I " WW'S.
MORE KINDS Or WORK,
i rt ii .
n:l
.-A .'
WOBU
AND nETTEK,
Than any other Machine
. :
..i'js!9
If there is a Florence Sewing Machine within
1 tH
ons thousand miles ofSan Francisco network
ing well or giving entire satisfaction, ir I am
Informed of it, it will be attended to without
expense of any kind to the owner.
SAMUEL II I I.I,, AireiU. '- .,
19 New Montgomery St.,' ' '
GmndHotel.Bulldlng.y r
': 'Santranclsfg"
j . ' tf '
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8E.HD'.rOR CIBCIURS AND SVMPtW 0Ffc,.t0B
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A e.-tV.
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a law : 'SSS
hAy oAge ata ; Waii UJ ,' aa r yw ho ra;
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