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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1873)
FIUDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1S73. FortheNew Northwest TO A. K. There's one that I love dearly; Her name I will not tell; Tint mountain echoes know the sound. That oft In song, wll!i glad rebound, Pills all the forest dell. There's one that I love dearly. And I can tell you this; Jf I could wed that woman grand, With form so stately, smlle.ro bland, My-heart would teem wltH bliss. TlKHigh In distant cJimes I roam. And leave that woman dear; And although I bo faraway, My heart remains, nor will It stray. My love Kan sincere. M. It. Eno. SOLILOQUY OFA. S0H00L-QIBL. Two weeks from to-day I wonder where we all shall be, and what shall we all he doing? It is a dreary morning and the clouds are heavy with weeping over our swift ly-fleeting school hours these busy golden school hours that never will re turn. "Never!" That is such a long worth I used to wonder what it meant. T know now: it means never ! "When the white clover blossoms wave between two laces one below and the other above them they whisper "never," as bitter tears fall upon their green leaves. The whippowill sings "Xev-er-niore, nev-er-more," and the lonely heart above tiie clover echoes "Never, never more." The heart below is still, and shall throb again never! The eye is dimmed, aud shall brighten again never! The lips are closed, aud shall answer your call never! The hand so white and cold shall clasp your own never! The feet whose movement quickened, Hearing you shall rundown the old path to meet you never, never! But where is the love which filled that heart, lighted those eyes, moved those lipe, hands and feet ? "Love is immor tal," they say, "and never dies." Where is it, then ? Does it hear the sad voices that whisper "Never?" Does it hear the echo in your heart which answers "Never?" Does it answer "Never?" Or doea it see the reason and wisdom of this separation, thefe heart-aches and tears ? Does it behold the glories of the "better land" and sing "with joy unut 'rableand full of glory" "forever, for rtvr, for r.VKR?" Clarence Vernon. "What Are "We Doing With Our Daughters? "Straws show which wav the wind blows,' is an old saying, aud "what are w doinr with our daughters ?" was the question that rose to my lips an hour ago when I lipard n bevy of good, sensi ble, ordinarily educated, healthy Hoo sier girls discuss in their girlish frank ness thu newspaper article below: WHAT8HALLWKDO WITH OUR DAt'OH THUS ? Bring them up in the way they should (Jive them a good, substantial, com mon sonooi education. Teach them how to cook a good meal oi vituais. Teach them how to wash and iron clothes.- Tench them how to darn stockings aim sew on -urinous. Teach them how to make their own dresses. Tench them to make shirts. Teach them to make bread. Teach them- ail the mysteries of the kitchen, the dining-room and parlor. Teaoh them that a dollar is only one hundred cents. Teach them that the more they .live within their income, the moretliey will save. Teach them that the further they live beyond their income, the nearer they get to the poor-house. Teah them to wear calico dresses, and do it like a queen. Teach them that a good, round rosy romp is wortli fifty delicate consump tives. 1 Teach them to wear thick, warm shoes. Teach them to do the marketing for the family. 6 Teach them to foot up store bills. Teach them that God made them in his own image, and that no amount of tight lacing will improve the model. Teach them every day, hard, practical common-sense. Teach them self-reliance. Teach them that a good, steady, greasy mechanic, without a cent, Is worth a dozen oil-paled loafers In broadcloth. Teaeh them to have nothing to do with Intemperate and dissolute younjr men. Teach them to clindi apple-trees, go fishing, cultivate a garden, drive a road Teach them tiie accomplishments music, drawing, painting if you have Vn , means to do it Willi. Teach them not to paint and powder. Teaoh them not to Wear false hair. leacu Hum to say no, and mean it: or yes, and stick to it. Teach them to regard the morals, not the money of the beaux. leacii them the essentials of life trtitn, Honesty, uprislUness then at a suitable time let them marrv. ltely unon it, that upon vour teaching depend in a great measure the weal or woe or tlieir after lire. Where this nro found and nraefical picceofpolitcliteralurefirstsawthelight i am uuiauic even to guess; uutltinauo its advent info our family through the columns of the Cirififtaii Standard, a weekly family and religious newspaer, nuhli-.hetl in Cincinnati, Ohio, a popu lar and influential paper. Our black-eyed Iiura opened the pa per, .struck by the taking title or this article, she thought to entertain her guests with it ami began reading aloud. omh'i6 8e?,"d sentence her rosy lips f-omnfnn hc.r n.ose "" a lutfc sai she" .r90'!00,1, "cation indeed," Urn TW S,m11 notbesatisfied-wi h rt'lw if tho mom rUSi"8 from "R? sentences were : -" niienno. nit Rights or dress-makers wrongs plat form!" At tne next sentence "Teach ttiem to make shirts." Auut Mollv offered an amendment which would make it read thus, "Teach thein to make shirts and chemises I" The readinc continued, the listeners Kppminclv sncll-bouud. un to. or rather down to the eichtecnth sentence Of this the ortuodoxy was caiieti in ques tion bv Jane, the deacon's daughter. Sho contended that the declaration that woman was made in the image or uotl is an unwarrantable "new departure," an unsound and heretical idea, calcu lated to sap the foundations of the vast structure of well seasoned theology. The eirls atrreed to the hard common sense, also to the self-reliance, nui Annie, just sixteen, wondered n an me chanics must necessarily be greasy? and Maria thought an industrious me chanic had surelv a rielit Iejral, moral and domestic to wear broadcloth, pro vided he paid for it. Jane, the deacon's daughter, queried whether all ministers, lawvers, doctors and editors were to be doomed to perpetual uacnciornoou . The temnerance sentiment was unau imously endorsed, but it was reserved for the going a-fishing and climbing ap nle trees to brine down the house. Annie declared that she now felt mor tified to think how much of her native talent and energy had been expended on the one cherry tree in their back van! durinc the past cherry reason. She Is now fearful that cherry-tree climbing is not considered by the wise ones a legitimately lady-like perform ance. The rest of tho party, without a dissentiuir voice, owned to havinsr been well switched by maternal or other hands iu their juvenile days for Indultr intr in a natural proneusltv to climb an- ple trees and taste the fruit thereof in the self-same hour In which thesprlght iy curculio makes his presence known byinscribintrhis cenumeand unmistak able trade-mark, proclaiming to all young America that the green fruit is now toothsome. Driving the road team and farm wagon was thought bv most of the girls to be a too sudden and tremendous widening of tne borders of that sphere they nad deemed their own. At least three- of those present can and dodrive carriages, but will henceforth regard this pleasing accomplishment as two frivolous to mention, and will trust tne future to cast farm wagons aud road teams in their way. "Oh's" and "Ah'.s" greeted tho advice with regard to the accomplishments. tor or these young ladies, turee are teachers, and one, as I have said, is a dress-maker. They certainly know at what cost or time and money they may pursue the higher enjoyments of life. Not to paint and powder aud not to wear laiseuair was received in silence: only the sweet faces devoid of paint aud powder snowed liieinuuierent contempt liiey leit, isut tne young lieaus una dorned save by the locks nature gave them, could not forbear a little tos3 of ndeiiendence. "Teach them to say no, and mean it; or yes, and sticlc to it;" was nailed witli delighted clapping of hands as a recog nition of individuality, responsibility and womanhood found where it was least expected. After this tho girls spent their critical energies on the sublime suavity of the tho authority, "Then at a suitable time let them marry." "When is the suitable time?" asked Laura. "Where is the suitable man?" sighed Jane. "Blessed privilege!" cried Annie. "There's nolody coming to woo," sang Maria. "Oh dear!" said Miss F , "I've no apple tree to climb, no team to drive, no man to marry." "Hie writer or that was about atoul about a third-rate simpleton aud a man too, I fear," said AuutMoilic. Then our healthy, happy, sensible girls discussed the essays, lectures atid blackboard exercises of the last Wayne county Indiana Teachers' institute. "What are we doing with our daugh ters?" I had bepn thinking. Bless these girls! they had answered me. We arc giving to the world in our daugh ters now a glorious wealth or dignity, purity, industry and intellectuality, as the world has never before dreamed of. But is It not enough to make mothers weep when a great teacher, such as a religious newspaper, which should give these young women wholesome food. dishes up for them such worthless trash, such flimsy chaff as this, and worse than all, does It with the air of a bene factor ? Away out here in Indiana, lean point to ten young women, worthy in all respects to assume the duties of wife hood and motherhood, loo, where you can find one young man worthy to as sume the equally responsible positions of husband and father. Serious writers, Christian editors, gentlemen orators, let the question be."What shall we do with our sons?" Louise V. JJoyd, in Wom an's Journal. JUNK AND Next to Richardson's Auction Store. SECOND-HAND GOODS. .DEALER IN SECOND-HAND GOODS, k nnn founds ok rags wanted? t,UUU also, Bottles, .Scrap Iron, etc, for which iiie nignest pneo win ue paiu. s ; NOW is, TIIE .TIME PCO, SUBSCKIBE LIST OF POST-OFFICES. OREGON. ' - BAKER CO. Anbum. 'Augusta, Baker City, narasvuie, j-.xpress itancn, Eldorado. Gem, Humboldt Basin, Jordan Valley, nye auey, Wingvllle. narrow. Alsea Valley, Corvalll. King-H vuuey. Liberty, Little KIk. Newport, " Newton, Philomath, .Starr' Point, .Summit, Toledo, - Yaqulna. W-ACKAMAS. Rarlow, Reaver, ltutte Creek, Can by, Clackamas, Clear Creek, Cuttlngsvllle, Damascus Eagle Creek, Cilad Tiding, Highland, Molalla. Milwaufcle, Needy, Norton, Oregon City, Oswego, Sandy. clatsop. 'Asloria, Isthmus, Kuapjia, 1 Nelinfeiu, SklKinon, -Summer Hou-ic, VstlHrt. coos. . Coqullle, Vikh Klver, Kinplre City. Knclianted 1'ralrie, Knlniew, HennaiKvilh., Marshncld, North Ih'iid, ltandoli'li, Sllkln, Sitknni. rni.ivDiA. Columbia city, " CIat.ikauie, Hauler, Mandiland, SL Helens, Siiavif). Island; ScaproKMe. rvRnr. Chrteoe, KIIOIIklHir, I"ortOrlord. iKirroi.AH. North Can.vonvllle, Ciiinas Valley, lirnui, Klkton. Ualei.vllle, iiHnincr, IxiklnRla, Jlyrllo Creek, -Uakhuid, l"a Creek, "ltiieburir, Seotuburz, Ti Jllle, ItmpqilH City, Wllbtir. Yitnealta. nriANT. "Canyon City, Cmnp WatMin, John Day Clly, lKiyrtlle. l'ralrle City. JACKAN. Applesate, Axhland Mills. llrownsboroush, ?nirai I'nini, VmkU l'olnt, flrant' l'asii," Hot Springs, Uaeksnnvfile, I.-ik-iort, I.lnkvlll.-, IjiiiKclI Valley, lhenll, ltock l'olnt, Sam'4 Valley, liable Hock, Willow Spring!, Yainax. JaSEflllSK. Klrby. Iceland, .slate Creek, Waldo. LANP. rlffli thro xv ""I UUI'. "e cries of ra-ffi; such as "How original! How refresh Ing! How unselfishly phllanthmniMn At the sixth, our worthy, and Intelli gent dress-maker demurred, "Ko no " said she, "girls don't, It would be un generous toward me, should you with draw your patronage. Where would mv bread and butter come from ? xQW don't compel me, at, the age of twenty four, and when established in a trooil business, to study law or medicine, nor drlvo me.forth as a speaker on Woman's More than twenty years ago. the X. Y. Gazette published tho following ar gument, used by a canal stociciioider, in opposition to railways, which might now be considered to nave a tgucii or the "prophetic." In the main, though humorous in style: "He saw what would be the eflectof it; that it would, set the whole world a gadding. Twenty miles an hour, sir! "Why, you will not be able to keep an apprentice boy at his work; every Saturday evening lie must take a trip to Ohio to spend the Sabbath with his sweetheart. Grave plodding cmzenswiH be iiyingauout hkc comets. All local attach mcues must be at an end. It will encourage flightiness of In tellect. Veracious people will turn Into the most miserableliars: all theirconcep- tions will be exaggerated by their mag nificent notions of distances. 'Only a hundred miles of!!' 'Tut, nonsense, I'll step across, madam, and bring your fan!' 'Pray, sir, will you dine at my little box at Alleghanny ?' 'Why, in deed, I don't know; I shall be in town until twelve. Well, I shall be there, but you must let me oil' iu time for the theater.' And then, sir, there will be barrels of pork, and cargoes of flour and chaldrons of coals, and even lead anil whisky, and such other like things, that have been used to sober traveling, whisking away like a set of sky rockets. it will upieiaii the gravity or the na tion. If two gentlemen have au affair of hunor, they have only to steal oil to the Rocky Mountains, and there no jurisdiction can touch them. Ami then, sir, tiiinu or nying for debt. A set of bailiffs mounted, ou bomb-shells, would not overtake an absconded-debtor, only give him a fair start 1'pon the whole, sir, It Is a pestilential, topsy-turvey, harum-scarum whirligig. Give me the old," Holemn, straight-forward, regular Dutch canal three miles an hour for expresses, and two for jog aud trot journeys with a yoke of oxen for a heavy load. I go for beasts of burden; it is more primitive and scriptural, and suits a moral and religious people bet- wi. nuiie oi vour iionsKin-.tnri.inmn whims now for me." Long Topi, Mohawk, l'leanant'HIU, Itatilesnake, Sulslaw, Sprlnsfleld, Willamette Fork. I.IN.N-. 'Albany, Hrownsvllle. Crawfordsvlile, Diamond IIUI, HarriKburg, Halsey, lyfbanon, Miller, l'eorla, Tine, Sclo. Shedd's. Soda .spring!, Hodavllle. MAP.IOX. Aurora, Aumsville, Hutteville, llrook. Fairfield, Ocrvals, Hubbard!, Jefferson, Marlon, Mnultor, Newellsvllle Sn.fm, SUvertun, St. liniiW, Htaytou, c Sublimity, ' Turner, Vernon, Vacoiuia, Woodbtirn. . MULTNOMAH. Kast Portland," "Portland. -I'owrll's Valley, Willamette HIoujlu Belliei;3wF Bridgeport. lluetialVlsta, Dallas,' Kola, KIk Horn, Grand lUinde, Independence, Lincoln, Ijicklamnte, IwHville, Moumontli, 1'eiTj-daIe, lUVrrall, Zena. TU.uyonr. . - Garibaldi, Kllchls, -. Netiirts, Nefctocktnn Tillamook, Trask. CMATIl.H. Cecils, Caynsc, Mapihull, Meadowvllle, MlltnnV Mltchell'ii Station, -IMlot ltock, lVndlPton, Tmatllla, Weston. UNIOS. Cove, .l. lndlantValley, Island Clly, "IjUraude. North Powder, Oro Dell, Rummervllle, Union, Wallowa. WASCO. Antelope. llrldgeUrrek, Heppner, Hood Hlver, Mttrlicll. Mt. Hood, I'rlneevllle, l'rltchanl's. Hock Creek, Scott's, Khellroek, Spanish Hollow, 1-lie Dalles, Warm Kprlngs. Wasco, WllloURliby. WASHINOTO. Benverton, Centrevllle, - Uornellus, Koret drove, Cllcncoe, Greenville, HllUboro, Mlddletou, .Slioll' 1-Vrry, Taylor's Kerry, Tualatin, Wapato. YAMIIIM. Amity, Ilellevue, uayinn, ltuUe I)ltapiMilutment,Iir.iy(!tte, Cottage Grove, McMlniivllIe, Cmst Pnrk, Mountain Houe, t amp Creek, North Ynnililll, Cnrtwriislit's, Sheridan, "KiiKene Clly, West Chehallin, Krauklln, Wheatland, Jnnctlon, Newbere. WA.S1IIXOTON TEUKITORV. VUMAMt CO. New Dunclness, Port Anselos. Dr. Ehza talker was recently ap ,.I?'lent surgeon at the Bristol llospilal for sick women and children. In consequenee or this election of A wom ri i h0n0r?O' medical and mtrgical stafl have resigned their appointment. lUttle Ground, Unish ITalrli, Ixtwbi Hlver, Maitlti-s lilutt; 'kin, Pioneer. Union Ki.lire, "Vancouver. f-HF.lIAI.ts. Colan-lllf", ChehalN Point, , Klma, Hoqtiiam, Moiitesauo. Katop, Sliaruu. COWI.ITZ. Castle Hock, Carnilllnn, KreeKirt, Kalama, IxiwerCowlit, Montlcelln, Mt. tVmn, Oak Point. IHLAXn Couiwrtlle, Vjvrlanil, ITtUady. jr.rrntsoy. Port Discovery, l"nrt I Jiil low, IMrtTnwiiseiid. KINO. niaek Hiver, Kail City, 'Seattle, SlaiiKhti-r, Siiisualiiile, S-lil:ik, W hile Klver. KITSAP. Illakelely Port Madison, Port William, Port Urrhanl, SenlH-ek. TkalU KL1(KITT. llloek House, Cidtimhit, (ioldendal.-, Kllt-kltat City. I.KWI1. Bolsfort, Cowlliz, Claquato, Gleudcm, Grand Prairie, i'umplirey'g Landing, skiMikumchuck. 5IASOX. Aronda, . Oakland, ' Sknkomit.il, Sherwood's Mills. PACIP1C Ilniceport, Chinook, Knnppton, Oystervllle, Hiverslde, Unity, WtMKlwanl'a I.imll ng. I'lFKCE. Kills, Krnnktiu, MtMlacotmi, SSOHOMI5U. Iiwell, Muklltoe, Mlsohomlsli, Tualallp. RKAUANtA. Caficades, WhIU-.Salmon. STEVKN. Crab Creek, Clia-we-tali, Kort Col vllle, lino Grove, ltock Creek, Itosall.', Spokane rtrid-e, Spokane Kails, Union Flat, W'alkcrM Prairie. T1IUU-ST0N. Beaver, Coal Hank, Grand Mound, Mlama Prairie, 'Olympla, Tumwater, Yclui. W.vpKIAV'lTU. Catlilamet, Kagle Clltr, .Shamnkuvmy. WAI.LA WAI.l.A. Patll, Pataha, Tnkannn, Touchet, Waltsburr, "Walla Walla, Wnllula. WHATCOM. Kidalgo, Giiemns, 1-a Conner, lnmt. Ureas Island, HdtnUli, Semlahmoj, Hkajslt, Whatcom. WHITMAN. Kwart. vllle, palouse. TAKIHA. Attanum, Kllensbnrc, KortSlmcoc, Konnewock, KlUitas, 'Mock See, Nanum, Pleasant Grove, reiau, Yakima. Money Order Office;. THE NEW KORTinVEST. IXORENCE SEWING MACHINE. THK BEST MACHINE IX THE WOIU.T). U does more morr . uu uoes it wiMct rf better work, If there is ft Machine. ,,, thnnsand -r lorvnuir i 1 1. 1 ... . UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS! tlon. If I am informell or it I will nttotul to It wUliout expense of any kind to 1"J; Ar. Wo have tiie new style of "Klorence Ma chine, tha? feeds the work away from he ope rator, like the Howe or SInser, to meet tha views or those P,',,f,J"a'lh'e ? ie assort I have located permanently at I-ortland. and shall keep ""'"""y, r'1-'nurchaTing else mcnt or the latest styles of the Florence Machine. Call and see tlienf bcrore purcnaMng t.ir I UaVe also "the ntrency for the celebrated Nonotock Co. Jr.. and Ca's Spool Cotton; VilIImantic C. S. L Machine Thread : " "Z TZt. 131 Third street, between Alder an'd Morrison; with Badger's Music Store. Sold on the Installment Plan: $io Down, and $io a Month till paid for. PORTLAND ADVERTISEaIENTS. rejtxc cl rSTGELxr ol" Putolloation I I To San "Francisco and the East, VIA RAILROAD AND 0,& C. STAQE LINE! TH?D NEW . N O R TJH JN, E S T , Through to San Francisco In SO Hours! A.Jotirnal for tiie People! o.;i :i n ii ' Only 273 IVIilcH Stnerius: I Nr DEVOTED TO THE" INTERESTS 0F HUMANITY. rpOUrtlSTS should lear In mind that this X, Koute passes llironxh the Cianlrn or tne l'HClrie. Coast. The wild picturesque scenery alone doubly pay the Tourist for pacing over this line. TIME TABLE GBE.VT 0VEKLAND MAIL BOUTE: fiKPTPP nP-PTTBTTniTTnWf'n. Vrnnl ami -.(llat-b- Qlvol. Vvrilon.! n.rnnn ft- -- c . Sr ?. S 53 S 25 s o ; o ; 5 : : : i H : H Sun Suu Mon Tiles Wnl Wed Mon Moil- Tu' tVed Thtirs Thurs- Tues Tues Wed Timrs KrI Kri..... Wed Weil Thurs KrI Kat Sal iThurt. Thurs KrI Sat Sun Sun Kri Krl Sat Sun MOn.. Muii Hat-. Sat Sun Moif-. 'flies- Tnes . f . Atranjements have ben made to secure the'SVrvIces of a TICKETS FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF TIIE O. A C. H. It. JM Corner Fand Front Street". CO. C'O M.PjEfflEN T CORPS OF WRITERS upon any and all snbjertint Public Iiilore.-t. QREQQN & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. no. ai. TiMr. fic:nEnui.E. i Ko.ai. iiic .mr .uniimMi k noi a womau-H lUKius, Dm n uuman I'.ikius onran, uevoieu i . ,. c,,,v?n.v titvp u.i. . . irim lAivr. r.rf.r.i.1 rM' .1 11.1 1 . j 11.1 r. ctii. lownaiever policy may ie necessary to tectiro tho greatest good to the greatest number. HI J uci. at a a. sc tor the sovernment and ln knows tioses, no politics, no religion, no party, noeolor.no creetl. Its foundation U fastened I tonnatlonnf employes only: th Company r- upon tha rook of Kteruat IJbertr, Universal Emuiielpallon and Untrammeled Progression. 'i",',, rj lufmmn Mlu'" Dally Trains will run lctween mitTLASIl AND R0HEBHHO OUR PREMIUM LIST. A An Inducement tor our frlends'to make exertions to ncciire large clubs lor the New Nokth we-st, we offer the following list of valuable premiums: For twenty subscribers, at $.1 ft) each, accompanied by the cash, we will Rive the HOME .SHUTTLE .SEWING MACHINE, without table, ljeaiitunlly ornamented. Price, IX. For thlrty-nve subscribers, at I00 each.aecoinpnnlisl by the cah, wa will give a HOME .SHUTTLE HEWING MACHINE, with Black Walnut table, bromed and nicely finished. Price, Sli Fur forty subscribers, at S3 00 each, necompnnled by ihecasli.we will give a HOME SHUT TLE SEWING. MACHINE, nnlshed lu estra style, with Bla. k Walnut table and cover. Price, SM. The above Sewing Machines, which are warranted Qrst-cla&i In every particular, can I seen at the office ol Geo. W. Traver, corner Third and Morrison Mreets, Portland. For fifty subscribers, at S3 00 each, accompanied by the cash, we will Elve a MASON Jt HAMLIN I"0BTABLE OHO AN, four octave, single reed, with black walnut case, automatic bellows swell, two blow pedals, Improved center pressure reed valves, etc. Price, 100. For seventy-flvo subscribers, at S3 00 each, accompanied by the cash, a double reed MASON 4 HAMLIN ORGAN ; resembles tho llrst except that It has also a knew. stop. Prlce,$7i For seventy-nvo subscribers, nt $3(0 each, accompanied by the cash and twenty-flve dollars additional, wo will give a MASON A-HAMLIN ORGAN, of Five Octaves, One Stop, Svlf-Adjusllug Red Valves, Improved Bellows, Tremulant and Knee .Swell. Price, ilifl. For one hundred subscribers, at $3 00 each, and twenty dollars additional, wo will give a MASON HAMLIN ORGAN, Five Octaves, Five Stops, Two Sets of HlbratorsThroushout, Improved Oradualed Soli-AilJiLstluc Reed Valves, Improved Bellows, Tremulant and Knee-Swells. VIOLA, DIAPASON, FLUTE, TREMFLANT. Price, $Z. Thote who desire to work for these premiums can send the names and money asfastasre- rftftlt'Sht TKu eiilull.iH lit I t - I ... I . Ill .1 tr . 1. ....nu va intl rdiidlt-il.1 durlnjc the jar lo pniouro tlic rcmltim ilosirvd thry ran rtuiwe a lesccr premium, or Ilii-y Otiu Krelglit aud IiwiiKer Agent. ..Ill I .n I . ...j . . . al.Al " iw(i..icit it, trvvtw iwriiiy-iive percent, in casu oi inearoomii.rrmiiii'u ir mtrir i.uui. as follows: t.kavr. Ai:r.tvn. PorllanilS:l' A.M. I Roseburg- 7:13 r.ir. Rosebunc 5:15 a. X. 1 Portland. 1:20 r.X. a-Fre!eht Trains iwlth Passcneer (Jars af tacneo) win run oriween PORTLAND AND JUNCTION Dally (Except Sundays), as follows: lkave. arhivp. PirtIand.......6iG A. M. I Junction., C:ftl P. M, Junction CM A.M. I INjrtlnnil .5:1.. iM The Oreiron nnd California Railroad Ferry makes counectlon Willi all ttecuiar'j nuns. CIoe connections are mane nt iioenurz witn the Stages of the California mid Oregon Stage Lompany. er tickois tor saie to an tne principal points In California anil the Kast.ai company's oiuce, Cor. K lid Frost Sts st Fcrrj UndlDj.PortUnd. t,e- NOTICE. Passencers for Butfevllle Champoeg, Dayton and Ijfayette will take the mat for the above nolnts at Canemah. rariorai:e win lie v nanreo on rrciani re- mnminz in waienouscs overi nours. . KB" Krelitlitwiii not be received tor shipment alter ft o'ciock r. yi. J. C. HILDItKTH. E. P. BOOERS Gen. Supt, OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. THE OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD CO POP.TLAXD TO ST. JOSEPH, rvinncrtln.? at Cornelius with Stazes for Forest Grove; at SU Joseph for all points South and wesi miayrin-, jicumwuc, liiiij, .iw mouth, Independence, lluena Vista and Cor-vallls. XEATE AIir.IVE Portland. 8:00 A. if. I St. Joxepu 1 1 M A. M. SU JoephHW A. St. Portland .I'SD l. u. w- Passencers received at Fourth street sld- In on elvlngslgnal to tho train. Freight received nt the Portland "Warehouse and Dock Co-'s Wharf, and will not be received tor shipment after 3 r. it. H. TTHELSEN. i.eu'irsup'u 2 50 J.GASTON, Freight and Pi 'assengerAgcut. 8 i t , Til. Vl-l. VT..T...... . I. 1 ,.. . 1 M.I t, .l.all .... ..... ..um.inci, n.3 ill i run v iiii I. 14nn nr SUCCPV. SI- arL- uwc mat uii I . -.r. cttxtta . i- t.tvt.. o i j-. also prove a TRl cum. f 1' ,, ,,. mnher notice, will run Frelslit locnsoie our irionus who may decide to canvass for our pauer to benefit lotli themselves i and I'as.wnger Trains irom ana us oy increasing our Subscription Lists, we propose to give tho following additions! Pre miums la canvassers Any subscriber who Is In arrears for the New Nohth west, who will send us his -or her own suuscripuon ree, and one new Kiihscriter,flrcoinpauled by the ash 36 lO-we will give: A pair l-arlan Marlde Vases; Ora Bohemian Glass Vase; Or a Bohemian Glo-s Canl Receiver; Oc;;doren Ivory Napkin Rings; Or dosrn Plateil Tea Spoous; Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid Gloves; Ora Lady's Kan, spangled, feathered edge; Orn Bird Cage; Or an Album for holding lrt) pictures; ' Or an Album (extra) for holding':) pictures; Ora Fancy Letter Case; - t Ora box Toilet Articles, Including soap, chalk,, perfumery, efA7 vrs iiriiauuia aea rot; -Ora Kerosene Urap; OrJ dozen Glass Goblets; Or JJdoten Glass Turn biers, . . Or a large Glass Fruit Dish; Ora Work Basket; - ..vf'f Ora Fine Embroidered Handkerchief; Or 3J dozen Llueu Handkershlrfs; Or a Woolen Table Cover; Or ; dozen Table Napkins; Or dozen Towels ; Or an elegant Portmonla. Any subscriber who Is In arrears lor a year's subscription, and who will send us or hrr own subscription fee, and two new subscribers, uccoinpaiiled by tho cash making J" u-we will send: A setoi Rogers' Tabic Forks, triple plated, on white metal, warranted; Orn set of Rogers'Tablo Spoons, triple plated, ou white metal, warranted Or a set of Rogers' Tea Sxxns, triple plated, on white metal, warranted; Or;dozeu Rogers' A Russell's Table Knives, lst rpi.illly, warraiiteil; Ora handsome Bird Cage. Any person Iu arrears for subscription to The New Northwest, who will send his or her subscription fee and three new ouhscrlbcrs, accompanied byllie cash, making JUI0, we will seud: A handsome Marsallles Quilt; Ora handsome Wooleu Quilt, red and white, or blue nnd white; Or a pair or Table Cloths; Or two pairs of Nottingham I Joe Curtains; Or tlire palm Alexandre's Kid Gloves, any color or slje; OraJspantselnlald Work Box; Or 13 yards best yd. wide Sheeting. . 'J Lc1."- For seven subscribers at 13 ft) each, amounting toSil (it, we will send: ' AnextraCastor.trlpleplated.onwhltemeta!, valuwl at J9 fo; Ora Lady's WritingJVsk, of equal value; Or a Cabinet, Japsuese Inlaid; Or an Extra Japan est: Inlaid Work Box. These articles are all valuable, and are warranted to be just as we represent them MISCELLANEOUS, - lompressed Air-Patent Rights. NOTICE. f I ''J?. lY.X.? J.Pt ?m h Mn Tio W- er. ete:. by compressed air ; also lor destroj Ing yellow fever on SUips.lu Hospitals, rorentl latlon, etc.. have ln proved to be the oi li sui-cessfnl melhwls, where pumping machln (fV is UsI Notlee is'hereby given tliat the management and control orthese patents has lieen pla-eil in my hands with the jwle iower of License or Sale, l'crsons and Corporations desirous or us ing Compressed Air as a Motive Power, or for Ventllntlon, etc., may obtain full lurpnuatlon of the title and details ot the patent by applj - Ingforeoplesatthe l"ateiu omce. jm- reu- are numbered .".,201 and .Siie.and for terms pf nsebvnddressiiic me, P.O. Box 17b,or&.Libr erty street, New York. HORACE IL DAs . CLAIMS IN DR. ROYCE'S AIR PATENTS. DIVISION A, NO. 5,101. tiki rtTiivt nt mv nneuinatic nnnaratits Is to charge or rill reservoirs or conduits with com- 1ressit a-rtrorm ikkhcs y means ni sraic mown nits-hanlcnl power. The force-pumps A A", refrigerating-pipes i i- i" i i- ,aim m.in non-nlr are stationari-. as shown In the drawing, anil the compressed (caseous mediums are transferred from the force-pump or pumps or main pipes, or from this fixed main reser voir, ny means u jun-t mur., . tiie proper vnlves and valve-gearing aud ap pendages. By means of my invention the com presed "nwiu liodies can le used for the pur JsWesof transmittiiiKisiwef.an.l to reproduce some considerable sirtion .r the power re quired forthe compression, at the extiemity ot ineCOIIUmi iiirmwiruan .1, iihu.. "-" .-..lent hiiv ilesired Ioc:ilitv. within any reason able distance, tlmmgh any or the eonvenleut forms of stem engine or pumjorothermech aulsm suitable for tho purpose, and with or without the addition 01 neai, as may uo re ..ni,.i. nt bv iletachtuK the reservoir Irom the condenser the isiwer contained in the com- pre-sel air inav ie usei ior me iHiriM,..e!i ui nr comotioii or iiavir-'tiou as well as lor operating machinery, 'rim i-nmlcnser mav consist of one or more cylinders and pistons, of concentric cylinder worked by anv power ami discharging the cou-denM-d fluid ii.to a reservoir or through pipes for use, as aforesaid. What I claim as niy Invention, and desire lo secure by letters patent of the United States, Is: 1. The method of compressing or packing gaseous mediums in a reservoir for the purpose of belngused as a means of storing and trans mitting power lioyond the apparatus itself by mnniicnfii tiuniii or eontienser. comoineu wiiu Jhe means of absorbing the heat evolved In the process or compression, ana wim a reservoir and conduit suitable for holding and transmit ting the luiwer confined iu the compressed me diums nr Imparted by lheeoudenslnsapiarat- us.fcubstautiniiy as iiescnoeu. 'i. The employment ol a main reservoir filled with gaseous mediums compressed by means of pumps or other condensing apparatus, and titled Will Sllliunic pipes, iutes, mucui-ui, valves, valve-i;e.irlng, and appendages for the purpose or storlnsf, retaining, distributing and transmitting, for ue outside of the condensing apparatus or mechanism the power confined in the compressed medium or imparted by the condensed apparatus, substantially as de- scniioi. X Tiie use of metallic resen-olrs,plpe.,tubes, . . I ......I.n ..la... AAntn.l ailO fJIIier JeTlll,l Ill Ill.-l lJIIIinill, uniVU on the inside with close-gnuiied metals, vege table gums, resins, oils or extracts, wnen nneu with compressed mediums, to prevent the es cape of the jrascous bodies through the pores of me- investing meiai as atMive oescriwew. 4. The use of the refrigerating or cooling ap paratus with the cylinder in which the gaseous mediums are condensed for the purposes of power.wlien combined with the cylinder eith er externally or Inlernally.substsntlally as de scribed. Til The use of the hollow piston with suitable valves and connections, for the purpose of causing a current of cool fluid to circulate through the piston and connections, for the purpose and in the manner set forth. 6. The combination of n reervolr of com pressed ease .us mediums by means of tubes or pipes of any suitable material, with stop-cocks, valves and other proper connections, and np-IM-ndNgcs, through and by means of which tho jiower confined In the eompres-sed mediums may be drawn off for Use and for the purpose or transmilllng power to machinery outside ot the condensing apparatus. In testimony whereof, etc., etc. PATENT NO. 53-. DIVLSION B-CLAIM. I. The serial compression, whether effected slimiltaneniisly. by two or more compressors, lu gam.,hy flrst charging -one or more reser voirs, then transferring that condensed matter through the same compressors, and adding greater condensation before again entering a reservoir or camluit, and the privilege or facil ity to refrigerate an where at any Rtnge of con densation, cither ly immersion of any or all parts of the apparatus, or by the other mode stalest. i The said apparatus and mechanism, nnd the se-eral part- thereor, as claimed In the other division ol my reissued indent, when used to produce eooling,disinfectlng,orthera peulle and chemical effect by lnfuslng-lnto tho atmosphere in the siek-room or the wards of hospitaisorotherincIiK!ure(aIso the couches or matnssses on which sick person or invalids recline) compressed air or other gases and vap ors, singly, or combined In due proportions, to the special xlieaseH or cases being treated, on insulated bedstead or bedding, if desirable, to subtract elc-ricity or caloric from the patient, through the absorbing quatlty of expanding: air or vapor. In testimony whereof, etc. 2-U-ly NOTICE. OREGON & CALIFORNIA R. R. A DAILY 'SPECIAL KXPRESS TRAIN fl will commence running ou Sunday, Juue 3, is, oeiween haiem and i-omand, stopping iu. jiiiwauKie, urcgon cuy, Aurora ami uer Yals. Time as follows: LEAVE ARRIVE Salem 6:1.', a. m. I Portland S:t". A. M. Portland vXj v. v. Salem 7:15 r. M. 250 J.C.HlLDUETH.Gen'l.Siipt- 0RE80N STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S MEW PA8SENGEK SCnnTJVT.E. Commenclog July 16, W7J- -D0ATS OF THE COMPANY WILL LEAVK Jf I'OrilSDU eiii" ' - rr The Dalles : Dally (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock A. M For Wllul: Monday and Friday at 5 A. M. Per. tt, .torl. M.Im -ud OI,i..pla: -ii .... 1. 1. ii.. .. . . ... , J n. o, I -n-i,.. rc..i-B eTcented) altf A. v. una in nig iu iuii tn j, wi i uu .-uu uui us cau receive inese anicics irum uui w ' . i vnuj (ouuii.j hour's notice; or If not convenient to visit us. we will send the lirtlcles by express to any" ad-1 - vovXontlcellst : dress. . ,. Ti.nr.dav and Saturday, al7 A. sr. xr I ...... ....... , . .... I. .. II .ursiivjr, llUUIUCrUI 1U1S AIIIU Hill lUtTlVC Ulirill Oil UnirM IIIV.WI1 nw.uiMii. . I Send money Iu PostofHce orders at the customary rates: of currency, or send draft If pre-1 f erred. All orders timmnllv attended tn. We sincerely bona tbst this unnaralleled offer. VThWh Is n. new feature In the newspaper business In Oregon, will meet with a hearty response irom uic many irieuus . our jer, who up to this time have seemed to fall to realise tha Thk-Sew ruw ssr cauuot be run without moucy. Now Is thettlmo to make up clutS' lVslu beforp'some'other person gets the start of you. Bee what you can do foi'ynurl.the Pubilo njid anTKKWOBTHwtdT. For Cnthlamct: Monday, Wednelay and Friday, 6 A. sr. Tor 'Westport: Tuesday. Thursdarand Saturday, at 0 A. M. Vor Victoria; Wolnesday and Saturday at SA.-Sf. " 8. OjREKD, Vice President.' LADD & T1LTON, wt3l 3ST JSL 32 3Et Si , POKTUSB.. .OIIEGOX i:itsillis-liol, 1859. DETOSITS RECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS kept subject to check on draft. INTKHKKT allowed on Ji.ur. iir.i y!'- TRUST FUNDSIn sums or l)NE DOLL.VK AND tTl'WARDS from date of deposit. MONEY LOANED on approved security. Bonds, Stocks and other valuables received on depo.lt for safe keeping. Collections made and proceeds promptlj ro Investments in Real Estate and other prop erty made tor parties-. Sight and Telegrahle Exchange on San Fran cisco and the Atlantic Suites for sale. Gov eminent Securities bought ai k1 sold. Agent Tor the transaclioii or all kinds of Fi nancial and Trust Business. 111 XJTJT5 IVED OUT MRS. M.J. ENSICN, Fashionable Dress anil Cloak Maker, Has located for the present on (Ink .St.. be I ii ee ii I'irst nml Second, Where she will lie elad to see her old friends and patrons. STEAM, SULPHUR AND VAPOR BATHS, ron the rrisn op Colds, Itlicumatlsm, Mercurial Affections. rpiIE ATTENTION OF SUFFERERS FROM X Coughs and Colds f. called to these Baths as one or two will remove the severest cold. Also, M'nriu. OsiIiZ nmt Slioner Battis. fltonm or Vapor Biliis.il 00. Warm Dalhs.&V. LUDWIQ WILHKWf. J.""'""?!0 Iten strret, near Front, 2-39 "Washington I