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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1873)
HI. . IW ' -" r iisril to see a creat deal of' them at 8EC0XD-HAND GOODS. THE NEW NORTHWEST. PXORENCE SEWING MACHINE. one time," she said, "but" FftlDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1S73. TUB KALIE.V IKA". BY V. V. I skip o'er the mountain, I dance In (lie vale; All Joyous and girt-some I'm tossed by the gale! "Whenever It Hstcth Will huge amis outspread, Ilcatebeth and twlrleth Me down to tlie dead. The dead, and I ho dying, Together we lie; ..... Breathe softly, tread lightly. Thy grave too Is nigh! Yonr Mother-in-Law. II BK SIDE OF TIIK STOltY AND A rCETTY GOOD STOIIY, TOO. A good many tbitiM. some of tbem good, many of tbem sliarp, and oc casionally cruel, have been said of late of ruolliers-in-law, and now cornea one ol tins mucu-talKeu-or class and tells her side of the story. That she tells It well will be admitted by all who read u: Left a widow, after a few years of most unhappy married life, I retired, with my two children, to a small town. where 1 intended to devote myself to to the care of their education. I think theeniovinentwc have in our children before they reach the age of ten is very great, ah lauius and evil tendencies seem so sure to be eradicated with time, wo can scarcely believe the pains we are laKiug will over nave any but the desired result. These early promises are so beautiful! Every cblld- isn using seems a talent, lacking ouly npiortumty to develou iuto excellence. My boy and girl went to school in the morning. In tho afternoon we walked together, and we all three enjoyed thoso long, rambling walks. Tlicn our tea table, and our evenings, when I read to iiiem now (leiigiituil was our compan ionship! How I tried in everyway to sow the good seed! I have said that niv means were small; but my wants were few, and I considered it a duty to make mem iewer, ior my cnuurens sake. I took care that they were always well dressed, often working until late at night at their clothes my own were plain enough. They never knew, of course, the sacrifices I made that they might have pleasure. That my children loved me, respected me, I need not repeat Their first thoughts always seemed to be of me. At I liristmas tliey presented me with hor rid little daubs, which I still treasure, tied up in little packages, and dated. Ah! happy, happy days! days when a paper of sweet cake is sufficient for hap piness. The day came when they grew tall ami less dependent on me. James left. school, and, as my means did not admit of his going to college, I obtained ad mittance ior nun into tno place of uusi hi-m tii a menu, uno uay l iicaru a Ineiul say that mv son admired a Misa Benson. Then shot into my heart the acute pangoi jealousy wlilch I had heard a. woman iceis wnen another woman dares to lay claim to herson a bitter, tin- ; .. y ,,. , . . ..." ifax.iiuj- leeimg, uui strong ami iierce, trample on it as you may. I asked Junies about it; he laughed at the idea. A year later lie announced that ho was engaged to this very girl, and asked me lo go and see her. I went. She was tall and very thin, and stylish looking, with reddish hair, and lontr. thin hands and feet. She wore a great many nounces ami a great deal or jew elry of the pale gold kind. Her mau ners were very gracious to me, but somehow or other there was something about her that seemed lo say she was the one who had always had a right to James, while I .stood out In tho new and awkward light of one whoso claims upon him were very trilling and quite recent. AVheu I went home, T sat in my rock I tlXT chair for about an hour, tliinklnov I had understood every kite he had ever had, fathomed the capacity of every toy cannon with which he had ever missed committing suicide, overcome the mys teries of marbles of every degree, loved every puppy and kitten he had ever adopted and taken lo his heart why could I not at least love this reddish- haired girl ? People eoncratulatcd me. O, yes, J was very much pleased, of " i luswig a son at an ui no only gaining another daughter! De- Jigntiui, certainly, and early marriages are, as you say, so very desirable." A year afterward they were married. anu remained some mouths witli her family, during which time I saw her one.., anu cannot, say that I ever had any fault to find with her. Then James sought and obtained a very good igni tion in a town distantabout one hundred miles. At first the news were very sat isfactory. "Charming little housi, the perfection of servanLs;" and then later, "the loveliest little baby," my grand son. Then, some months later, thing were not so bright. The baby had had the croup, myson himseira touch of the intermittent fever, servants were great plagues, hoiiMe-kconprH n lron.ir.,1 trouble. Disturbed beyond measure at V , , . OI u,eso lamentations, I decided to go and see for myself how ere circumstanced, and be of wiihi assistance I might for a short LI lilt?. no one winter morning, leaving l-anny with an intimate friend, and in trusting house and all it contained to one servant, I left home alone. Arriv ing after dark at my destination, I found the two younger servants enjoy ing a comfortable meal in the kitchen, and the baby asleep alone in a ehtllv nursery. My son and his wife were out sending the evening with some friends. Jlieir surprise and pleasure at seeing uc on iiieirreiuru nome was very great, Upon conversing with Maria next day, I found her to be very ignorant as re garded baby's requirements. "He does cry so dreadfully," she said. I stayed there a whole mouth. Perhaps it was too long; but there always seemed something for me to do. I took charge i me miic creature whenever ins mother wanted to spend au evening in company, which was not seldom. Many and many a lonely hour I spent in that dimly lighted room, rather than trust him to the awkwardness of the young girl who professed to fulfill the duties of font ?ii5r?"f1 of wl,0I I became surely not fail him now. f Stun win. him night after night, and 'show Id the cook how to prepare nice little dish for him, such as X knew ho liked-t mi is to say, I prepared tliem while tho cook looked on. Whatever was needed now, up stairs or down, I was the ono to plan and do it. At last I began to think of returning to Fanny; and seeing James fairly convalescent, I sought the train for my journey homeward. Sitting in the railroad car, a party of young people had places in front of me, laughing and talking with eager animation, princi pally about persons I knew nothing of, except by name. Presently one of them began to speak of my sou's wife. Ohl wen, you kuow uow mey uave had a mother-iu-law raging round lately; so I haveieptaway." "Ho have 1." Here followed a laugh of derision. "A mother-in-law!" exclaimed an other; "that is hard: I do pity them indeed." '.'But I understand she la off now. luckily." "liiad to hear it. Have von heard the uew opera ?" I was the mother-in-law on whose ac count friends stayed away. I remem- 1 1 A 1 mm. . . uereu uio weary nights in the sick room: the wearv davs when. nuflVrintr r !- J m " - . i . " iruiii me loss oi sleep, i struggled to seen my eyes open mat i migut attend to the various little household duties. I remembered tho nice littlo dishes, the nicely arranged rooms, the carefully tended uaby. which of all this was "the raging round" which excited the risible muscles of those young people? ii.uuugiii.oi rauuy, ot uergoou iooks, her intelligence, her affectionate nature. and found myself wondering what her future was to be. But here we are. There she was waiting to meet me, dear child; but there was somo one with her. a most Insignificant looking individual, with prominent eves and large whiskers. Why did ray heart sink with a melan choly foreboding? How clad she was to sec mn again! She introduced her companion to mo as .Mr. Jenkins: ana whereas was an anxiety to bo alone with her, Mr. Jenkins, with a great flourish of polite ness, walked all the way home with us, Before I could untie the strings of my bonnet, he had told mo that Panny had promised to marry him! Iwas thunder struck, having in the annoyance of his presence forgotten my forebodings of nan an nour uciorc. l iiau read with much attention, in various highly lauded books, of the trreat and impera tive duty of bringing up a girl to be a helpmate for a noble man. Was this my fanny's noblo man. this dapper lit tie manikin? He seemed amiable, but so utterly insignificant. He had unin- teristing parents, and weak, plain sis tc-ra, all of whom made a perpetual amusement of the engagement. Mv parlor was given up to them that Is, to him and his sisters. I seemed alwavs dc irop when I entered, judging by the silence which followed the animated talk. Mycomingwas an interruption. I began to sit upstairs: I alwavs walked aione. Having avoided all societv and all acquaintanceship when ray children were young, tuat i might devote my whole tlmo to them. I found no con geniality in cither of tho two families witli which my family were connecting iiiemseivcs. After two years thev were married: and after a year of boarding, aspired to . 1 . .. .1, A . f 1 , . - luu utility oi Keeping uouse. Alter looking at many dwellings, one was se lected; one which required a great many repairs, and now my services were in very great request. I attended to all tho directions Mrs. Jenkins wished given to workmen: I stayed in the cold, empty uouse an uav. when there was nothing to sit ou but au empty candle box. I did the necessary quarreling wiiu tue piumoers, aim nore the snub- oingoi me upholsterers, i put tho furni ture in the places T thoucrht best hv degrees, and bv decrees chamred itnll to suit their tastes, f washed all tho china and glass; and sometimes fancied, when i got dirty doing all this, that I was happy. I had so long been accustomed lo work for those I loved,' that It was hard to learn there might bo any re proach connected with it. I must do Kauny the justice to say that sho was very kind and grateful for all this trouble. On the last dav. after lmviiif nnnu cold tea out of a pitcher on the corner of a mantelpiece, l overheard Mr. Jenkins, who had brought In a friend to admire his now dwelling, say: "Well, the carpets are down,' the furniture is all here, and f think noiv when we get our servants and emmeton. uiiiKiiiaii, anu are nu oi mo motuer- ln-iaw, wo shall be ready to move in." uoin my children married. I had my solitary little home lo myself, and very solitary it was. I tried to get up oAinn ...W . l : rr (.1.1 ovine 01WI1IUUIU IllUllUStllJ)! Willi my neighbors, but, being hollow, thoso loreed intimacies fell through. But ought not to complain; it Is the way of I only wonder if, considering the love we women uave lor our children, young or old, the world is not apt to ben little hard upon the mother-in-law. DEALER IX JUNK AND SECOND-HAND GOODS. If ext to Richardson's Auction Store. 5rwfl POUNDS OF HAGS WANTED; ,UUJ also, IlotUes, Scrap Iron, etc., for which the highest price, will be paid. 3 3 LIST OF POST-OFFICES. ORKUOX. " Mr. Herbert Spencer writes In the Londoit Ijcamincr several pleasant imtigsoi me laiejonu Hiuari .Mill, il lustrating tho practical generosity of the man. "Some seveu years ago," writes Mr. Saucer, "after bearing as long ns was possible thecontinued losses entailed on me by the publication of the Syttcm of Philosophy, I notified the subscribers that I should bo obllircd to cease at the close of the volume then in progress. Shortly after the issue of this announcement 1 received from Mr. Mill a letter, iu which, after expressions of regret, and after naming a plan which he wished to prosecute for reimbursing me, he went on to say: 'In the next place, what I projKiso is that you should write the the uext of your treatises, and that I should guarantee tho publisher against loss, c, should engage, after such length of tlmo as may bo agreed on, to niako good any deficiency that may occur, not exceeding a given sum, that sum being such as- the -publisher may think sufficient to secure him.' Now, though these arrangements were oi kinds that I could not bring myself to yield to, they none the less profoundly impressed me with Mr-Mill's nolillltw of feeling, and his anxiety' to further wimt, no regarded as a bencticial end, . I a a outn proposals wouui nave been re markable even had there been entire agreement of opinion. But they were the more remarkable as' being made by him flmler the consciousness that there existed between us certain fundamental dillerenccs, openly avowed." Pkogiikssivi:. Miss Anna Nichols, oi .unssacntiseiis, nas recently been ap pointed assistant examiner of the Patent oihce. The lady has ror some time very creditably fulfilled tlie duties of clerk: aud on the occasion of -somo vacancies in the oxamlncrships, she was one of sev eral ladles who competed for places. All tho candidates were subjected to general scientific examination as to their capa- l.XIIl.no Vaa. tl.o naillinn nn.l f...l-.l utllhlv. its. nit; iiysiuuu. u .uui faults, passed the ordeal with much credit. The Commissioner, however, concluded to appoint oniy one or' tuem ror the present, as a sort of experiment. There aro fow duties connected with tho operation of tho Patent ofllcc but may be efficiently performed by intel ligent women. It is all indoor work, mostly of a fixed, clerical nature, for which petti coats aroadmirablvadanted: aud if the Commissioner would make a more genoral use or'them, he would set free a largo number 6f pantaloons to be uscrully employed iu developing the inoro direct outdoor, industries of the S!"".tr''. f0,r whlch-men anyby nature, so especially prepared. I1AEEB CO. "Auburn, AURUSt, Baker City, ClarkJiville, KinrcKs Kanch, Kldorado, Hem, Humboldt Rasin, Jordan Valley, Ityo Valley, Wlnjvllle. BENTON-. AUea Valley, HJorvallls, King's Valley, " IJberty, v. Uttle Elk, Newjxm, Newton, Philomath, KtarrV Point, Summit, Toledo, Yaqulna. CLACKAMAS. Harlow, lieaver, liulto Creek, Canby, Clackamas Clear Creek, Cutllmjiivllle, Damascus, Kagle Creek. Ulad Tidings, Highland, JlolaUa, -. Milwaukee, Needy. Norton, cOrtxon City, Oswego, Sandy. CLATSOP. Atorla, IxlhmuK, Kuapna, Ni'liafeiii, tfklpaiion. Summer House, Weatport. cdos.?- Coqullle, Coos Hiver, Kmpire Cily, Enchanted i'ralrlo, Kalrvlew, '- . Ilenuaiisvlllt, MarMineld, '. North Ilend, Itandolph, Sllkln, Sltkum. C0LUMI1IA. Columbia City, ClaLskanie, 1 -Itanler, S MarMiland, . St. Helenx, Suavlc' Island, Scappoo.se. cuitiiv. Chctooe, Klleiinburi?, Port Oliord. f DOUGLAS. North Cnnyonvllle, Camas Valley, Drain, Klktou, (ialinvllle, iiarduer, Kello5E, IH)klnlass, Myrtle Creek, Oakland. l":LssCre-k, "Itosphurif, Seiitlsbun;, Ten .Mile, Urn pqua' City, Wilbur, Yonculla. GltAST. tCanyon City, Caui WatMiU, John Day City. Ikiy.vllle, lrulrte City. JACKSON-. Applesate, llrowuKborough, Central mint, Vmc Point. linuit'x Pass, Hot Spring!., Jacksonville, llKeiHin, l.lnklllc. I.-uiKCll V allej-, lliojulr, Itock Point, Sain' Valley, Table Itoek, Willow Springd, Yaluax. JOSKI'IIIN'K. Klrby, Inland. Slate Creek, aiuo. rng Tom, Mohawk, Pleasant Hill, ItaUlenake, Sulnlaw, Spiingfleld, WillamettB Forks. ! 5 LI.SX. Albany, llrownville. Crawfordllle, Diamond Hill, ."Harrisbuix. Ilalscy. liebanon, iMHIer, reorla, I'Ine, Sclo. Hhedd'ji, Soda Springs, Sodavllic. MAnio.v. Aurora, Aumsvlllc, llultovlllc, liroolcs, " Kdrfleld, QerraU, Hubbaru', Jefferson, Marlon, Monitor, Ncwelliivllle Sa.tm, Sllvetion, St. I-nulK, Stay ton, sublimity, Turner, Vernon. Wacomia, Woodburn. MCLTN-OXAII. East Portland,, Portland, -lSwell'H Valley; Willamette Slough. Bethel, Bridgeport, liuena Vinta, Dallas, Kola, Elk Horn, Grand IUiude, Independence, Lincoln, iAieklamute, IXiKlKVllIe, Monmouth, Perrydale, lUcrsall, Zena. TILLAMOOK. Garibaldi, Kllchls, NetarUi, Nestockton .Tillamook, TnAlc CUATILLA. CeclU, Caynsc, Mamliall, Meadowvllle, Mlllon. illteliell'.s Stallou, lllot Kork, IVndlftlou, Umatilla, Weston. . CN-ION". Cove, Indian Valley, Island City, La Grande, North' Powder, Oro Doil, Siimiuervllle, Union, Wallowa. WASCO. Autcloiie, Bridge Creek, Heppner, Hood lUver, Mltrhell, ML Hood, IHneevllle, lrltcliant'. Bock Creek, Scott's, Shcllrock, Spanish Hollow, The Dalle, Warm Spring. Waeo, Wllloughby. WASIIISOTO.V. Ileavcrtnn, Centrevllle, Cornellun, Koret Grove, Uleucoe, tlreenvllle, HllUboro, Mlddletou, Sholl'-J Kerry. TnylorH Kerry, Tualatin, M'niato. YAUUILI. Amity, ltellcvue. imyion, n?t f.?wement. commenced In Cinciu on tat?. uf. wrknB-women a, holiday mer, uias fair to be successful. - i Ilutle Dlsanixiiiiliiipiif.! Cottage Onie, McMiiinville, toast Jorlc. Mountain House, tainpcreek, North Yamhill, Cartwrlglif, Sheridan, 'hugeno City, Wett Chehallm, 1-rankllii. Whnti.....! Junction, Newberg. AVASIII.XITO.V TKItRITOKY. TLALLAM CO. New Dunglneas, rt Angelov. CLAIIKK. Batlle Ground, Ilnish l'ralrle, Iwls lllver. Martin' lllmr, I'eKlll, Pioneer. Union Itidfre. Vancouver. CIIP.IIALIX. C.-danllle. ChehalU l'oml, Klma. Hofiuiam, Mrintexano, SaUop, Sharon. COWLITZ. Castle Bock, Carrolltou, Free port, Kalama, Ixwer Cowlitz, Montleello, Mt.Comn, Oak l-oInt.: ISIiANn. ConpevUlo, Coveland, Ulsalady. JEFKEnso.v. Port Diwwery, INirt Ludlow, 'I"Ort Towh.send. KINO. lHaek Illver, Kali City, 'Seattle, Slatlgliter, - ' ' snoo.uahi.le, Siuak, While lUver. KITSAP. Blakelely, Port Madison, Port William, Port Orchard, KLICKITAT. rilockiroue, Columbus (loldendale, Klickitat City. Lmvis. rtolsfort. Cowlltr, Clanuatn. . Glendem, Grand l'rairie, Pumnhrey'K landing, Skooliumchuck. 3IAS0N. - ArcLla, . . Oakland,'. t SkokoniUh, Slierwood'a Mills. Money Order Office PACiric. Brnceirt, Chinook, Knapplon, OylervllIe, Hlveniide, Unity, Woodward' Landing. KIIU. V'KC Kmnklln, Slcllacoom, Tacoma. SNOIIOUISII. Ixwell, Mukilloo, Skotiomlsh, Tualallp. . SKAMANIA. Cawades, White Salmon. KTKVKN'S. Crab Creek, Cha-we-tah, KortOolvllle, l'lne Grove, Bock Creek, Hostile, Spokane Bridge, Spokane Kails, Union Hat, Walker's Prairie. T1IUKSTOX. Beaver, Coal Hank, Grand Mound, Mlama rndrie, Olympla, Turn water, Yelm. WAHKIAKUM. Calhlainet, Eagle CI nr. Shamokaway. WALLA WALLA. Pa! 1 1, l'ataha, Tukauoti, Tnuchet, WalUbnrg. Walla Walla, Wallula. WIIATCOX. Fidalgo, Guemax, I ji Conner, Inpe!- Orcas Inland, SamUh, Semlahmoo, Skagit, Whatcom. WHITMAN. Ewartsvllle, Palouse. TAKIMA. Atlanuni, Elleniburg, KortSlmcoe, Kounewock, Kittitas,. , i'leaiiit Grove, Helah, larcima. NOW IS Tllia TIME' TO SUBSCRIBE; UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS! .ft. T of 1 1 i Putolioation I THE NEW NORTHWEST A Journal for the People, -AND DEVOTED .-fQrlE INTERESTS OF HUMANITY. OFFICE OF PUBLICATION-Cor. Front and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon. THE SECOND I'AKT OK ft LLLLI1 J4 DOWD, THE FARMER'S WJFE," An IniercRtiiiKj Korlal story. In now beliigpubllshed regularly 'froni week to, week. Arrangementss have been made to fee lire the Serrlcci of a C OjM P E T E'n T I CORPS OF WRITERS upon any and all subjects ol IMbllc Interest. ine new j.orthwet In not n Woman's Bights, but a Human Bights organ, devoted uiwiiauncr policy may lw neces-arj" to Hccure tho greatest rood to the greatmt number. It KiiowHiiosex, no polllics.uo religion, no party, nocolor.no creed. Its foundation Is uisteued ui.u t..u nn-fc. oi Kieruai Liberty, Universal Emancipation and UntrammeleU ProgresHlon, OUR PREMIUM LIST. A an Inducement Ior onr friends to make exertions to secure largo clubs for tho Niw NoRTHWK.fr, we offer the following list of valuable premiums : For twenty subscribers, at $1 ft) each, accompanied by the cash, wa will kIvb the HOME n.tt.t u,r. Bf.H ls,U MACHINE, without table, healltllull v nrnuininrd. TVlrs.. ror miro-nre subscribers, at JJ CO each, accompanied by tho cash, we -will give a. HOME r.i.u MACHINE, with Black Walnut table, bronzed and nlcoly finished Krtce, JU For forty subscriber., at S3 00 each, acenmnaiiletl l,vilivi. will iHv at TTrtAf K ftllllT. nr-wirsu MACHINE, nnlshed In extra slvle. with Rlfirk Walnut tahln anil mnr. Price, $"A The atxivc Sewing Machines. Which ArO Warranted flrst-lnsa In .vara naritanla. ran v V w. Traver, comer Tlilrd and Morrison strecU, Portland. ir , , nl 5' " each, accompanied by the cash, wo will give a MASON 4 lyui.MiLi-. oilUAN, rour octavo, single rood, with black walnut case, automatic ucllows swell, two blow pedals, Improved center pressure reed valves, etc ITlc, J50. ror hcventy-nvo subscribers, at ti CO each . iirsriinnnte.1 lixr fh .ali a .1miKTa viQhv A IIAIIUX OIIQAN ; resombles the first cxeejt that It has also a knee slop. Prlco.tTS. for keventy-nve subscribers, at Si m earl.. aifV.mnnnlnil hv f in safi an.t lir'Ar.tw.f.vn r ' S1Te a UASOJ 4 HAMLIN OBGAN.of Five Octavss.Ono Stop, .-..-.iuju.11111, item aives. imurovetl Bellows. Tremnlanl ami irnoo ull tsh eioi . uLiiiuiru suiuvnuvrs. ai ti m eacli. an-! tvrdnlv n ara .Miiinnai nm MASON A HAMLIN OllGAN. KIvo Orlaves. Viva Htnn. IV. ti...- nr imi,..i- n.,,.i.,i I ,.1 ..n.C A. . . . w. .MUlltUJtB A Ul UHtHUai sa.nuuttietl neil-.MIlUHIlnir V Tmt.r.l r...M 1 . - - , jv,una, .iniiiuinn. auu n.t:u-.-ivv.-iis. 1UI.. UlAfASON. KMITI-?. TI'r.MIir. VT I. im Those Who desire to work for thesu nreinlmni ran uml il.o no.r. In.i n,n... o. t... . eelved. The subscribers will be placed to their credit, and If enough names are not received car procure tue premium desired they can choose a lesser premium, or they ..... ,.. iwcmy-nvciwrccnt. in cash or the amuuut remitted forthslr labor. . OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. AsTitrNrwNoirniwTliasalreadvnrtiver it nnnnliirciwa. .,.. i. .,.n I'KMDUIKIUJiril, T.. t . 1 . , . ... uur tneuus who mav ileclile in n.v,.. fnr ... .1 , ... u, ...enduing our Hiibscriptlon Lists, wo jiroposo lo give the following additional Prs- At.rHl.u..tl.A S . - "v 1 1 lv i huh in 111 nrrpni-H n.r tlio ?irtir vimtu-v iein ... t.i .- a lit . n nji, n (,u ni( aiUH U UlfJ Ui UV Utsj J ,,.,., nnuone new subscriber, niiipanled by the cash-So lD-we will sir : A pair Parian Marble Vases; ; . . ui ixiiirrainii i.iass vase; ' OraBohomlsn Glass Card Ilecelver; OrJJdoien Ivory Napkin Blugs; ' . ,.' Or 'idoiim Plated Tea .Sxons; " . '- . Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid Olovos;. ' I ' " Ora lady's Kan, spangled, leathered edge: -' Or a Bird Cage; Or an Album for holding 100 plcturc;rT ',r ' . OranAlbum(extra)forholdlng&)plcturcs; - f Or a Fancy Letter Case; Or a box Toilet Articles, Including soap, chalkv perluwe'weic.; Ora Britannia Tea Pot; ,f. . , . .tt-.'.j, .1 Ora Kerosene Lamp; is !'. Or dozen Olass Goblets; 11 t - ' -mi Or dozen Glass Tumblers, Ora large Glass Fruit Dish; . , Ora Work Basket; ' 1 ' -" Ora Fine Embroidered Handkerchief; OrK dozen Uncn Handkerchiefs; Ora Woolen Table Cover; s Or4 dozen Table Napkins; Or J dozen Towels; Ofan elegant IMrtmonla. Any subscriber who Is In arrears toravearti iil.s.rlinlnii nn.l trbo will send his or her own subscription fee, and two new subscribers, accompanied by the cash-making 'i UOwe will send : A set ol lingers' Table Forks, triple plated, on white metal, warranted ; Or a set orBogers'TabloSpoons.trlple plated, on white mi.'tal.'wftrranted; Or a sot of Rogers1 Teaspoons, triple plated, on white metal, warranted ; Or M dozen Itogcrs' & Russell's Table Knives, best quality, warranted ; Ora handsome Illrd Cage. Any person In arrears for subscription lo Tim Skw Xmrriiirrxr. who will avii.i bia n. i. ubscrlptlon fee and three new sutt&crlbcr. accomnanled bvtha cash. mukini i? in u. trill send: . , A handsome Marsallles Quilt; or a uandsome Woolen Quilt, red and white, or blue and white; Ora pair of Table Cloths; Or two pairs or Nottingham Laco Curtains; Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid aioves, any s?olor or size; Or a Japanese Inlaid Work. Box; . , . Or IS yards best yd. wide Sheeting. "' For seven subscribers nt MOO eacli, amountlutr to 121 to, we wlll'scu'd; An extra Castor, triple plated. ou white motai. valued at sa tor , . , . Ora Lady's Writing Desk.of equal Taluo; Or a Cabinet, Japanese Inlaid ; Or an Extra Japanese Inlaid Work Box. These articles ara all valuable, and are warranted sons living In this city or who can visit us ctrn receive these articles fro ro our own hands stt au dress? "0tlC6: r 'f "0t couvenlent ,ov,,lt,,,,wewillselJJthe articles by express Ui any "ad- No order of this kind will receive attention unless ihnraai. anvtm.vtr.ina it. Send money In Postomce orders nt the CUSlOmarv rnlpa nf riTr.nMr .ir citml Hr-tff IfnM. f erred. , All orders promptly attended to. We sincerely hone that this unparalleled busluess In Oregon, will meet wlth'a hearty mmn rmm tvto m rHn.i r,r m nkn.r who up to this time have seemed' to full to realize that Tut Skw Noiwkifr cannot b ruu without money. Now Is the tlmo to make up clubs. Begin, before toae other person go is the start of you. Bee what you can do Rir jour.eI,'ihePubllr.and Tuslixtr'NoBTUWEar. , THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD. It docs more work, more kinds of work, better work, aud does it easier than any other Machine. . , ir there Is a "Florence" within a thousand miles of Portland not clvim; entire satisfac tion. If I am Informed of it I will attend to It without expense of any kind to Its owner. We have tho new style of "Florence" Ma ..i.itio thnt fWMls the work awav from the ope rator, like tha Howe or Singer, to meet the views of those prcrerrlns that style of Machine. 1 v!rjT;:y. .t,n iren nmstantlv on hand a lame assort- m-ent ofthe Ut't.tyicsof toVKlorenco them before purchasing else- I have also tho ot,.,- mr h eMehrated Nonotock Co. KcwImrSIlk and Tylst: John Clark, Jr., and Cos Spool Cotton: WUUmantlc C. S. L Machine Thread; ltilley's hewing Jiacumo uu. Ul Third street, between Alder and Morrison; with Badger's Music Store. Sold on the Installment Plan: $10 Down, and $10 a Month till paid for. SO PORTLAND AD VERTISEi LENTS. To San Francisco and the East, VIA RAILROAI.AHD 0. A C..STA1E LINE! TbrougU to San FraucUco lu SO Hours! Compressed Air Patent Rights. xoTicn. rilHE INVENTIONS OF PR. ROYCE for tha 1 Troductlon, Storing and Transmitting pow er, etc, by compressed air: also lor destroying yellow lover on rsnips, in iiosintai!, ti .-,-latlon.elc., have leen proved to be the only successful methods, where pumping machin ery Is used. Notice Is herebv given that the management and control or these patents has been placed In ray hands with the sole imwer of License or Sale. Persons and Corporations desirous or us Ino Pnmmi'SjJHl Air ns a Motive Power, or lor Ventilation, etc., may obtain full Information or tlie tine anu tieiaus oi me patent uj uiiuj Ing for copies nt the Patent olllce. Tlie reissues are numbered .1,2)1 and 5At-'. nd ror terms of Use by addresMmr me, P, l). llox lira, or 55 Lib erty street. New York. HORACE II. DAY. Only 75 Miles 8 Uterine: I riiOURISTH should bear In mind that this X Rout passf tlironeh the Garden of the Pacific COastr The wild plctureaque scenery a kmc doubly pay the Tourist for pissing over this line. -t - TIXE TABLE GREAT OVERI.AND MAIL ROUTE : 2C K r ;) 2-c a k o ss d a r-2 '"Js r. M- i " r ct. g- 2. Q aa r fM 1 : W - : H t H ; 7H Suu. SuutMon Tuea Wed Wod Mon Mon Tuesu Wed- Thurs Thurs. Tues- Tae WSH Tliurs Fri Frl. Wed- Wed.. Thurs Frl Sat Sat Thunu Thurs Fri Hut Sun Sun . Fri Fri Kat Sun.. Mon Mon... Hat. HstlSan Mon- Ttics- Tues - TICKETS FOR SALE AT TUB OFFICE OF THE O. C. K. K. CO., 2 CO Corner Fand Front Streets. OREGON k CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. NO. 2X TIME RCIIEDULH. NO. 20. rpO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY', JUNE Sth, J. 1S71, st5jt. u. forthetrovernmont and ln formatlouof employes only: the Company re serve me right lo' vary iiiererrorn as circum staQCaX Inay reriUIre. Dally Trains will run between PORTLAND AND ROSEBURO as follows: lutl asbivr. Portland H 8:15 A. 3f. I Bosoburr 7:15 r. v. Itwtburg S:1S A. X. I rortlantf. ...AJi) if. r Freight Trains (with Pasainier Cars at- Mtcuuu win run usiwusjn PORTLAND AND JUNCTION Dally (Rxcept Sundays), abtollowd: lkave. assivs. rortlandi...K I Junetlon 8.-C0 p. v. Juuctlon..(.'U) A. it. Portland S:t" r. u. The Oreeon and California Railroad Ferry maKHS conneetton-witrrall itezuiar Trains. Close connections are made at Boscburc with the Htf h or ths Callfomuv And Oresbn Ktace Company. tr Tit'kf Is for sal to all the principal points In California and the liast, at Company's otnoe, Cor. V as Vrsat at ferry U silst.rsrtls id. tar NOTICE.'-Passencers for Buttevllle, Champoec, IUyton and LuXayotte will take the boat for this abora poluts at Canomah. BsT Storage, will bo Charged ou Freight re maining In WaiehoiisesbTi-rSC hours. utr Frelehtwlll uot bo rerelved for shipment aner a oviosk r. x. J. C ini.DRETIl, E. P. ROOERH. Uau. Supt. Qeu. Frslght auU PossengerAgont. - s-tr THE IREIBN CENTRAL RAILROAD CO .I.-. ' i ; - rS AND AFTER SUNDAY", JUNE , 1S7J, J and until further noticss, win run rroignt anu iuMMiiger irains ironi PORTLAND TO 8T. JOSEPH, Connecting at Cornelius with SUges for Forest Clrove; at St. Joseph for all iwlnU South and U'-.l T af...lf. UUInwIllu. 4 IwltT. MOU- mouth, Independence, Buuna Vista and Cor- vaius. arp i vr ABCITX Portland KIM A. if. I St. Joseph I1.H0 A. v. St. Jteph.liai A. Yl Portland .tM r. M. ir pskasngers received at hourth street wa- IBZOll eiTlugsignai 10 uioiniu. Pr.ii.ht nsnafvad at the Partland Warehouse and Sock Co.VWharf.and will not bo received tor shipment aner a r.x. 11. iutnuci J. OASTON, Ot n'l Hup-L. Freight and Passenger Agent. i US MISCELLtVNEOUS. CLAIMS IN DR. ROYCE'S AIR PATENTS. DIVISION A, NO. 5,301. Tlmnlilect of inv nneumatle annaratus Is to charge or 1111 reservoirs or conduits with com- pressed reruorni uotiies us intaii m mjihu known mechanical ower. Tlie force-pump A A",refrigemting-plpes f V t" V" f"",and main rr.frvntr nr.. stitlioiiarv. ns sliown In the drawlnif.aud the compressed gaseous mediums are transferred from tlie rorct-pump or pumps or main pipes, or from this nxed main reser voir, by means of pipes, tubes. Mop-cocks, and tlie proper valves and valve-gearing anil ap pendages. By means of my Invention the com pressed gaseous bodies can be used ior me pur poses of transmuting imwer, and to reproduce some considerable portion or the power re quired for the compression, at the extremity ot luecontltill irom ine conuenseriirmitiii reer voirat any desired locality, within any reason able distance, through any of the convenient forms of steam engine or pumps orother mech anlsm suitablo for the purpose, and with or without the addition or heat, as may be re quired; or by detaching the reservoir Irom the condenser tho power rontnlned in the com pressed air may be used for tlie purposes of lo comotion or navigation as well as lorope rating machinery. Tlie condenser may consist of ono or more cylinders and pistons, of concentric cylinders worked by any power and discharging the con densed fluid Into a reservoir or through pipes for use, as aforesaid. What I claim as my Invention, and desire to secure by letters patent or the United States, Is: L The method of compressing or packing gaseous mediums in a reservoir for the purpose of being used as a means of storing aud trans muting power ucyonu tne apparatus liseu uy means of a numn or condenser, combined with the means of absorbing the heat evolved in tho process of compression, and with a reservoir and conduit suitable for holding and transmit ting the power coniined In the win pressed me diums or Imparted by the condensing apparat us, substantially as described. '2. The employment ol a main reservoir filled with caseous mediums compressed by means of pumps or other condensing apparatus, and Utleil wttn suiianie pipes, nines, siop-cocxs, valves, valve-gearing, and appendages for tho numose of storimr. rt'talnlnir. distributing and transmuting, for use outside of the condensing apparatus or mechanism the power coniined In the compressed mediums or imparted by the condensed apparatus, substantially as de sert imhi. X. The use of metallic reservoirs, pines, tubes. a ., ... ..i ....!.... ... I on the Inside with close-grained metals, vege table gums, resins, on or extracts, wnen uneu with compressed mediums, to prevent the es cape of the gaseous bodies through the pores of tue investing mciai as auove uescnoeti. A. The use of the refrigerating or cooling ap paratus 'with the cylinder In which the gaseous mediums arc condensed for the purposes of power, when combined with the cylinder eith er externally or Internally, substantially as de scribed. 5. Tlie use of the hollow piston with suitable valves and connections, for tlie purpose or causing a current of cool fluid to circulate throned the piston and connections, for tho purpose and In tlie manner set forth. g. Tlie combination of n ref-ervoir of com pressed gaseous mediums by means of tubes or pipes of any suitable material, with stop-cocks, valves and other proper connections and ap pendages, through and by means of whicli the power confined In the compressed mediums may be drawn olT for use and for the purposeof transmitting power to machinery outside of the condensing apparatus. In testimony whereof, etc., etc. PATENT NO. DIVISION B-CLAIJI. L The serial compression, whether effected simultaneously, by two or more compressors, In gang, by first charging one or more reser Tolrs, then transferring that condensed matter through the same compressors, and adding greater condensation lieiore again entering a reservoir or canduit, and the privilege of facil ity to refrigerate anywhere at any stage of con densation, cither by immersiou of any or all parts of the apparatus, or by the other mode staled. i The said apparatus and mechanism, and the several pnrtx thereof, as claimed in the otlixr division ol my reissued patent, when used to produce cooling, disinfecting, or thera peutic and chemical effect by Infusing Into the atmosphere of tlie sick-room or the wards of hospitals or othcrlnclosures (also the couches or matres-scs on which sick iwrsons or invalids recline) compressed air or other gases and vap ors, singly, or combined in due proportions, to the special diseases or cases being treated, on Insulated bedsteads or bedding, ifdeslrable, to subtract olecrlrlty or calorie from the patient, through the absorbing quality of expanding alrorvapor. in testimony wiicrvtu.ru. --.t-tj LADD & TILTON, NOTICE. OREGON k CALIFORNIA R. R. A ii. "I'ECIAL EXPRKSr) TRAIN will commence running on Sunday ,-June 3. IH71. between HaJnm unrt tw. ln,t t llllwaukl, Oregon City, Aurora' and Ger- A. lutrtan follows: LKlTt . t. nr.... .-wt.rui o:u A. 2f. I l'ortlan.l t-L. . v. I"urt!and-l:i-, P. x. Halem 7:15 r. Jf. J.CHILDRETH.aeu'lSupt. ORERON STEAM NAVjlATIOH CO.'S SEW PAV4EXQKK SCHEDULE, Commencing jHly 18, 1S73. BOATS OF TIIE COMPANY WILL LKAVfc Portlaud as lollows : For The Dalles) : Dally (Sundays excepted) at S o'clock A. x. Far Wallula: Monday and Friday ai 6 A. X. ror Astoria, Italatsa Olympla: Dally (Sundays oicepMd) at 8 A. Jf. Vr afoatlecll! Tuesday-, Thursday and'fcaturdar, at 7 A. Jf. Far Cathlamti Monday, Wednfsdsy and" Friday, C A. Jf. - - FiiWssatpartt Tuciiday,TuxsdayjmdJUturd;y, at a. Jf. . - For Victor!"! Wnilnesday nndSatunlay siSA. Jf. 3. U. REED, Vice rreiiueiu. j 33 3ST DBL 33 3EL S , POnTIlXD .OllECIMN EMtJilliwlMl, 1S59. DEPOSITS JtECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS kept subject to check on dratt. INTEREST allowed on TIME DEPOSITS or TRUST FUNDS, In snms or ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS from date ofdepoMt. MONEY' LOANED on approved security. Bonds, Stocks ami other valuables received on deposit for safe keeping. Collections made and proceed, promptly re mltted. Investments In Real Estate and other prop orty made for parties. Sight and Telegrahlc Exchange on San Fran cisco and the Atlantic States for sale. Government Securities bouciitand sold. Agent for the transaction of all kinds of Fi nancial and Trust Business, nl BURNED OXJTI MRS. M.J. ENSICN, Fashionable Dress and Cloak Maker, Has located for the present on Oak-St., betneeii rirtt nml Second. Where she will bo glad to see her old friends nnd patrons. STEAM, SULPHUR AND VAPOR BATHS, rots TUE cuee or Colds, Rheumatism, Mercurial Affections, THE ATrENTION OF SUFFERERS FROM Coughs nnd Colds Is called to these Baths as one or two will remove the severest cold. Also, Warm, Cold nml Slioncr Baths. Steam or Vapor Baths, SI 00. "Warm Baths, toe. 2-oa LUDWIQ WILHELM. Pronrletor. w it-gaud's oiu siaiiti, Waslilngtoii htrtet, neaf Frbut,