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FRIDAY.. .FEBRUARY C, 1874. TEaBS 100. i. Hl'SDBED SrXU BEFOBE TIIE ifcrrE.V.VIAI. TOAST .M TEA rAKTT." JAK. SOTO. 1S7L Here, on the slope of the surging Pacific. A centurj ' remove from those scenes of the past. We're assembled to celebrate valor of heroes, Whose name will survlTe while republics hall last A century ago! Ah! then rock-ribbed New England, Inspired by Ercedom, awoke In her thrall, And watching the swoop or the glorious eagle, Who scorned as a captive mong tyrants to crawl. Aroused her In name of the Ood of tho freeman To shake off the shackles that as serf she had worn, And become her own ruler, law-giver and statesman. Thus proving that peopleare sovereigns born. Away, o'er the billowy, storm-tossed AtlanUe, in an isle of the sea, sir, Great Britain, the strong, Purse-proud and pedantic, sat, claiming birth-right In America's sons, who had bowed to her long. Oh! that was before the grand era of steam. ships, When the great Iron horse, with his nostrils aflame, In the womb of the earth lay asleep In his crudeness. 'Ere Franklin the lightning had taught to be tame. Then thcNew England matron made garments ol homespun; The New England maiden spun flax, wool and row; The New England officer rolled In a carriage, And the New England fanner raised corn with the hoe; Their wee world was bounded by savages mer ciless. On North, 'n and South, while the wide, surging ea, 'Twin them and Rrlttaola kept up s fond chorus. And ended each stanza with, "Freemen, be free!" This plain, simple people, inured to the hard ships Or pioneer life, broke the sinewy thong That had kept them in bondage to uujust taxa tion, ' A great, grevlouc burden, endured by them long. Then Brlltanlaceneluded to havea"lea party;" And sho called on Columbia to foot up the bill; But the lady refused ; "Brother JonatUsu" grumbled, And England eried out: -Paylhetas; 'tis my will !" "Deon't see It," salth 'Jonathan; "No, no," quoth Columbia; "You give us no voice In the making of law?; Voa tax and oppress tin, abuse anil dl.trrs us; Get your lax front the fishes the tens iu their maws!" 'Tls needless lo Ml you, kind friends, of what followed; The history Is written In bloodshed and woe. Fair freedom Is ever by tyrants resisted, And those who would win her must fear not her foe. And a here on the. slope or the surging Pacific We stng the Atlantic's refrain to the free. Let memory revert to the tombs or our sires, Wha bequeathtd to us freedom from brond sea to sea. A.J.O. LIST Taming the Bean. TIIE YOCNO ftOVEKXE.S.1. "I supiiose it is a very fiueold placo?" ! she went on. "Very for those who fancy fine old places.' To my taste, they are opt to b overrun with raU, full of draughts, and picturesquely inconvenient." "And haunted, perhaps !" mischiev ously put In Lettice, the roguish sparkles corning back to her eyes. -co tar as l Know, Jiisterharu Hall is free from auy supernatural occupants." "I atn sorrv for that." unlfl Ttiv. He arched his eyebrows. "You would like to aim ro vnnr mom with a ghost or two ?" "o; but I do like a little romance about the place something to set it a nine auove ana oevonu me level oi ine common-place." He did not answer; and talkati vn Letty once more set the conversational ball rolling. "The Easterhams are very rich, I sup1 pose ?" "Yes." "I never heard of iheru until last week," aald she, musingly. "And now how strancrely llilntrs are ordered In this world! I am going to cast my lot among them." "How does that happen?" said the gentleman. He could not very well say less, iu ordinary politeness; and yet Letty felt triumphantly that she had "drawn him out." "They wrote to Madame Moligny, my old teacher, to select a governess quali fied to teach two little boys; and Madame knew that I wished forasltua tion, and so here I am. I wonder how they will like me?" "I hope you will like them," said the gentleman, suiting a yawn. "That isn't the question," said Letty, imperatively. ".Mr. .Kastcniaru U dreadful bear." "You are acquainted with him ?" "Oh, no: only what I have heard," auswereu ueiiy. "And whut may that be ?" "iou are a neighbor," said Letty, uouDiiuuy. "I'erhaps I liavo said too mucn already." He Iauched with more animation (linn she had yet seen in his manner. "Depend upon it, I shall not betray you to Mr. Easterham. So he Is a bear? Well, I have thought so myself, some times." "But he won't bite me if T am a srood girl, and do mv dutv to the little ones: and they tell me they are very nice little ooys," persisted lattice. "Tliev are verv like their father. T lio. Iieve." "Oh," said Lettice, smiling, "f can tame young bears; It is only the full grown specimen, with sharp teetli and lone claws. In.ni nfrflld of. ( )niv t'lfnlr anda demure, apprehensive expression came over ICetty's round, blooming countenance, "no goes an n round tlie house, all day long, aud never says a word to any one." "He must be a savage, indeed," ob served the gentleman. "And Miss Electa Easterham, the old maiden aunt, who keeps house for him, has quarrelled successfully with every governess they have had," went on Letty, patting her little foot on the rustling straw on the stage floor; "I woVt let her. I'm too good-natured, and too accustomed lo humoring people, especially old ones. Madame Moligny wrote me word that she disliked young and pretty eovernesie itarticulnrlv. row I'm not young not very young, pcreet, you see." "Roseburg, "X6?" scottiurg, "I was twentv last wwk. snfil 7!I..1,,.?"m. solemnly, "and I am only tolerably de- 'Wilbur, cent looking. Now, if madame had se-: onca,,a lected Olive Day tore, who used lo be In ' grant. the same class with me she wa a reg- ! Can3on city, ular beauty, with groat shady eyes,, and Cninp Watson, a complexion all pearls and roses there ' i&vviVi?01' would-have been danger then." I prairie City. The fctrangcr began to look interested. "Tell me more about your school," j Jackson. said he. "I have a sister whom 1 think yWjJfS't-,,,. or placing In some desirable Institution, ' itrownlborougu. miu iMjuiuu iinc iu juuge wnetuer Madame Moligny' would beagood home SECOND-HAND GOODS. DEALER IS JUNK AND SECOND-HAND GOODS, Next to Rlchardson'J Auction Store. r rWi POUNDS OF RAGS WANTED; J.UUU also, Bottles, Pcrap Iron, etc, for which the highest price will be paid. . 3 3 OF POST-OFFICES. OBEGOX. BAKER CO. Auburn, Augusta, rtaker City, Clarluville. Express Ilancb, Eldorado, Gem, Humboldt Basin, Jordan Valley. Itye Valley, VlngvllIe. BENTON. Alsea Valley, Corvallls, King's Valley, Liberty. Utile Elk, Newport, Newton, Philomath, Starr's Point, Summit, Toledo, Yaqulno, CLACKAMAS. Barlow, Heaver, Butte Creek, - Canby, Clackamas, Clear Creek, Cuttlngsville, Damascus, Eagle Creek, Glad Tidings, Highland, Mololla, Mllwaukl?. Needy, Norton, Oregon City, Oswego, Sandy. CU1TSOP. Astoria, Kthmus, Nehalem, sklpanon, a Summer House, West 1,10 rt. coos. Coqullle, Coos Itlver, Empire City. Enchanted Pralile, Falrvlew. Ilcrmansvlllt,, Marshlleld. North ltcnd, Itandolph, Sllkin, Sitkum. COLUMBIA. Columbia City, Clatskanle, ltanler. Marshland, St. Helens, Suavlc's Island, Scoppoose. cxr.or. Clictcoc, Fllensburg, Port Orlord. DOUGLAS. No'rth Canyonvllle, Camas Valley, Drain, Elkton, Galesvllle, Gardner, Kellogg., Ixikluglass, Myrtle Creek uaaianu. Contral Point, r.agie I'oict, Grant's Pasi, nui springs. A belter day. Not n pleasant day lo travel on by any means; but then Let tice Malnwaring was one of the sort that makes the best of everthlng. j Letty's pyM brightened, her cheeks ! -JackJonvfii' i n a,J . JurHe-v .over tne Hills, .reddened, and her tongue was loosened H1?,' miss," said the wire of the landlord of at once. '. Hl ft'aiia. the little one-story tayern that was i Her traveling companion was social i Phanix. ' perched on the crest ot the highway; . and chatty, and the time passed swiftly V?'.nt "the snow is powerful deep." away. . TMoitoit3 ' -j. ininK a winter landscape Is thi prettiest thing in the world," said Let think a winter landscape is the! "You are going?" sho cried, as at a willow sprfnyi, est tillnff in the world." said r jf-! Innelv rrlpn Inn. ntroMlinrtn.ir.wl Yalnax. - !l" . - - . - i -"VI --."". V. .Iltli, wue, cueeniy, as sue wounu ner rur silver-stemmed birches, a light chaise. round and round her neck. "And old Stokes' stage Is awful un- cuiujuriauie,- nuueu ine ianuiad' drawn by two milk-white horses, was waiting. "I have reached my journey's end," he said, nnnrfpntmlv tminliltirr l.lu f,.,- cret thfrp till ilnrlr lirM. ll. I. .1 , " . -J- . ..... iuiciiuui iu nvc i Ull HI lUO "UU, tnst Is sooner than r prtvwivrU i nui nf tUa miia !.. i i j 11(1 littlv rllmKiul .in 1 t . l . . a t . . . . r . T Ti i , 4 I 1,0 slase or c nerc. i wish you every sue' "i like stage riding," assented Lelly. iuu ii uui kul mere iin nar JosErniNi-. Klrty. lyl.-in.l, SInu Crt-ck, Waldo. L.VNE. Butte Dls.ipioIn!mi Cutagi- (inn e. ?!z.t ... J .if i0?1 "fak.'nK and groan- J cess and happiness iu your now task of 'A i bear-tamiiif rrtirHi.i.t. chaise rolleil away, Letty felt Ing at the door, having Just rumbled up 1 bear-taming, from the next village, a mile orso down As the cha me mil. , hrsoir iiinoiit nn5il0inranyr VTse,r caM ' "I afnii.l Vve been talking too ?PcE?u.C "?r7a lnH',dk nan. with much," thought Letly; "but what is a flrL to do, ii.nl upVll day long In a ri"'t- ' r."" 1 "ve. -secoacn witli a conversable gc ,.i , , , in?, ncaviij irirameu man ." wjiii sauie iur. Ami Mio rartwrlchts. 'Kugene Cltv, Franklin, Junclloit, Long Tom, Muhawk, Pleasant Hill, Rattlesnake, ulslaw Sprlngfleld, Mlllamcllc KotVs. Lis Albany, Brownsville. Crawfordsvllle, Diamond Hill, Harrlsburg, Halsey, Lebanon, Miller, Peoria, Pine, Sclo, Shedd', Soda Springs, . sodavllie. XAKtOX. Aurora, AumsrlUe, lluttavtlle. Brooks, Kalrfleld, Gervnls, Hubbard's, Jetrerson, Marlon, Monitor, Newellsvllle 'Ka.em, Sllverton, SU Louis, Stayton, Sublimity, Turner, Vernou, Waconda, Wood burn. JICLTNOVAU. Kast l"ortlaud, Portland, Powell's Valley, Wllamette Slough. POLE. Bethel, Bridgeport,. Uucna Vista, Dallas, Horn. Grand RouJ, Independeucf, Idncoln, Lucklamute, Iwlsvllle, Monmouth, 1'errydale, Blcrcall, Zona. TILLAMOOK. Garibaldi, Kllchls, Netarts, Nestockton Tillamook, Trask. rVATII.LA. Cecllr, Caynss, Marshall, Meadowvllle, Milton. Mltchbll's SttUon, lHot Uock, Pendleton. Umatilla, Weston. TJS'lOJI. Cove, Indian Valley, Island City, La Grande, North Powder. Oro Dell, HummemlllF. Union, Wallowa. v.vsco. Antelope, Urldgo Creek, Heppner, Hood IUvr. Mitchell, ML Hood, ITIncerllle, l'rltchanl's. Itock Creek, Scott's. Hhellrock, Spanish Hollow. The Dalles, Warm Springe. Wasco, Wllloughby. WASuiMaro.M. Bcaverton, Centrevllle-. Cornelius, Forest UroTj. Glcncoe, f'recnvlile, Hlllsboro, Mlddletou, Sholl's Krry. Taylor's Ptrry. Tualatin, " Wapato. YAUIIILL. Amitj-, Uellorue, Dayton, it.Ijifayetle, McMIunvlile. Mountiln Hock, North YamUltl, .-therldau. Went ChehallBi, Wheatland, Newbt-rg. W.tSIIINGTOX TKRHIJftHST. gentle- He nodded brleflv. In rlnrn tn t.m. I " ' " J. -'ss .Mainwanng'3 , 1 1 "naiillllie ICUIOUS. n.rfi.Mr ",.,., t.ih...en ey arrived at ...w aaHw I A X I SS.Iii: in wiin a polar dear. Had a ixilar bear chanced to be her traveling companion Lettice arranged her rugs and her basket and tier bonnet strings, and won dered secretly how fur the tall man was going. "Can I be of any assistance to you ?" "Thanks no," said Letty, coming up again with very red cheeks, aud curls a little dehcveled. "Are you going all wiu nuy lurougtl .'" "As tar as the stage goes yes." j O," said Mij Mainwaring; " 'so am The gentleman nodded interroga tivelv. and went i.nf.v- n i.:. "Cross thins!" thonelit Lcttv. invoU tarlly, P9"liMghercherrvlins. "Whv un can't lie talk and niuk. hi ble? And he knows very well that we are to be shut up here together for eight long hours." But the wild landscape, as It flitted by, white, gleaming with snow, and darkly fringed with waving boughs, was, after all, nearly as good a study as the "hu man face divine." Letty soon forgot her temporary an noyanco and chagrin in the white skeleton-like walls of a deserted old paper-mill, long since disused and fallen to rum Hall, n snniri ...ill. warlet moreen curtain?, and the coml shine of a great wood fire In a stone paved hall, as seen through the half open door, most delightful and wel come. Miss Klecl. a tall, prim old lady, in snowy cap, ribbons and a brown atin dress, stood ready to welcome her. Aal just behind her ltty saw a tall gentleman, with two little bo&s clinging about him. "This is my nephew Philip:" the old lady said. And Letty felt as if the blood In her veins was turning to tire aa she recog nized her traveling companion of the day. w!'15?,1. look very much ,ike ar, Miss Mainwaring?" he asked, laughlnir. omv muvru ticiuuiiu ;mu tongue-tied before him. ".No; don't color. I promise you to uijscii iu uecouie very tameable. And you must not cry, either," as the tears came Into Lctty's eyes. "There is uumiug jor you to cry for." "Why didn't you tell me were ?" she asked. nitPni.aH. Letty resolved within h Wnillrl AHra V.Qfa.ltnni ,1 . . But she didn't keep the resolulio who you t ,v..,.. ir ii ... i .. . . . ..... ' . . ri- rr .",c 'pmuuon . ,t 43 imuuicu. Bniu sue we veur a I'liu aiie nail liMtlior mnr. S?4, . , relledtvItbMlrtElectanorMr ostrangerstniled.andlalddownhislham, aud the liUIe boys thought Miss I c .ir.i . . "Do VOU !ll Ifll'il In oiiaU fl.la.w. Off t. aslrot auui luiuga . no Lettice Mainwaring laughel and col- "Of COUI-SO im) much acV,ualntt wuuiry And yet Are you in this part of the er- "I have lived . "Oh! then twVhJ000. L,lea'-" ham Hall ? 1 ,uu "now iSast HU face brlghUneil. Oh, yes. You are imin .1 "les. 1 11m f So did theirTather. "Letty," said he, "tho year for which I engaged you is over." "Yes," she responded softly. "Will you stay another year? Will you stay with me always, Letty?" And so, within the shine of a wedding ring, Letty found herself a prisoner for ever at Kasterham Hall. .t. t.1f.1-i r. i governomi in lime tuuuren," said Jjettv , 1 1 "aa recently created among tlie 8ieioentigntenldmastobPrtr,,2 Ppw residing arouud the canal basin litlon, In order that li.t,.V, i"" to-; in Petersbiinr. V. hv tlt itc--frt- r prehend that she was no eleMnV?.!?- ? bun.dIo floating in the water, which. ady coming to the Hall to rnake a vlair8 i IvJ? lte.aPPeance and other suspicious but a humble little working le. 4bV n,nmsta5.c' was susposed to Indicate wu comnnllpil tn toll st.Hr.?.f.. , Y110 murder. Ftilltr i.n-...-, ... n.. .1 .1 . dally bread,. . . . , uy of a murdered InfaSt wis enclosed iue ounillo f 10 -t.. 1 and onin HoroneraDU Proceeded to land tound to contain sir deceastil pup- iV Sold Comsicnity. Great excite ment was recently created among Hie T .1 1 1 . . CI.ALLAU: CO. New Duntrlnesi, lort Angelos. . CLARKE. B.UU Ground, Brush Prairie, Lewis Itlver. Martin's Willi, Pekln, l'lonerr. Union lUdge, Vancouver." CHKIIALH. CoilarvIllP. ChehalN IVuul, Klina, llooM!ni, tnr.ie-ano, SnUop, Sharon. eowLtrz, Castle Book. Carrollton, Kreeport, Kahuna. IxiwerCowllt. MonUpelio. Mt. Co.'Su Oak l)lio. LSLAD. foup.vIlle,' t'oveland, UHalady. jrrFERVJ.v. Port Discovery, Port I .lid low, IVirlTownsend. Black Itlver, Kail City, Seattle, Slaughtir, Snoqualmle, Snuak, While River. KITSAP. Blakelelv, IVirt Madlon, l"ort William, l"ort Orchard. Sealieck. Tckalr. JCIJCKITAT. Blook House. Columbus, Goldcndjlc, Klickitat Clly. Lrwts. Bolifort. . Cowlitz. Claquato, uieuuem, Grand Prairie, Pumphrey's Landing, Skookumchuck. r.tctrtc. Brueeport, Chinook, Knapptou, Oyst?rvlll. ltlvcdde, L'nlty. Woulwanl'a Landing. riKIiCK. I-.1IN. iVanklln, Stellacoiini, Tuitims. SXOUOMLtU. I1W11, Mukllloe, SltoliouiUli, l-u.lallp. sicxitxaix. Cascades, White Salmon. STKVXMS. Crab Creek, t.'lia-we-lah, 1-ortColvlllc, llneGrovt, ltock Crk, Itosalle, Spokane Bridge.. Spokane Kails, Union Klat, Walker's Prairie TiicaON. Beaver, Coal Bank, Grand Mound, Mlama Prairie, Olympla, Tumwater, Velm. WAHKIAKinA. Cathlainei; Kagie. cinr; Shamokaway. WALL l WALM Patll, Patoha. i-unoou, Touchet, VValtsbtirjr. Walla Willa,, WIlula. WHATCOl.. Fldalco, Gueinas, I .a Conner,1 I5pet, -, . Orcas Island, Samlsh, Semlahmos, Skagit. Whatcom. wmniAN Ewartsville, I -louse. "Indeed 1" lie said. And Letty was vexed at herself for noticing the polite indifference into which bis tone subsided. TAKIMA. Attanum, Kllensburg, Kort SImcoe, Konnewook, KlUltas, Mock Sec, Naoum, . c Pleaaut Orove Yakima. -Money Ordsr Offices. MAIOV. Arcada, Oakland, bkokomlsh, Sherwood's Mills. THE NEW TfORTH'WEST. 1 '.12 TJN PARALLELED INDUCEMENTS TO OLTJBS! Year oi",. ZF'ria'ks 11 o atiou ! FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST MACHINK IK TIIE WORLD. It does more work, more kinds or work, litter work, and docs It easier than any other MffC!h"re In a-KIorei.ee" within a thousand mini or Portland not giving entire sat'sfac Hon?if I am informed of it I; will attend to it with'out PVS.i?LSSSSi Ma- I we nave iue nt- v ,-,. ;. K chine, that feed-, the work way from the ope- cnine, inaiievu v Vr i.ini nin. .it. it.. ti . ..oin. in n.ut il. TirttT-c rrtline TirerorrIn!r that style 01 Jiacnine. I have located permanently "at Portland, and shall keep constantly on liana a mnnf rit.. i...... .i.i., fn. t-fk vhin. full nml sec thorn before pure I lnrtrn ASSOrt u Keep consiiiiiiij " iT ii.- ifii. Call and see them before purchasing else- I hav also the ajrenry for the celebrated Nonotock Co, .Scwlns Silk: and Twist: J Clarlr, Jr., and CaV Spool Cotton; Wlllimantlc C.S.I. Machine Thread; Bailey's Sewing Machine un. 1S1 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. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. H E4W N ORrlr HaW EiS T A Journal for; tlt'ej People,) J Tbrou'li to San Francisco In SO Honrs! 5 '.-v . J- s DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF HUMANITY. 9mtksjff. ikl.il OFPICE OF TUBLICATION-Cor. Front and Stark StreeU, Portland, Oregon Arrancements hare ben made to secure the'j?rvleel ''a-: If M n xs e COMPETENT 'CORPS O F - W R I TEH'S upon any and all subjects or Public Interest. The New Noutuwest U net. n Woman's Rlshls, but n Human Illghu organ, devoted to wuatever policy may b necessary to secure the greatest good to the greatest number. It knows no sex, no polltlcs,no religion, no party, no color, no creed. Its foundation Is fastened upou the rock of Eternal Liberty, Universal Kmanclpatlon and Untrcmmeled Progression. OUR PREMIUM LIST. As an Inducement for our friends lo make exertions to sesure larg clubs for th6 New Noxth west, we offer the following list of valuable premiums: tor twenty subscribers, at $3 00 each, accompanied by the cash, we will give the HOME WHITTLE SEWINQ MACHINn, without table, beautifully omam.nted. Price, 30. For tblrty-Uve subscribers, at 81 Ou each, nccompautwl bj thp cah, we wilt xtve a HOME nuuiiL.iv. ami.NU MACHINE, with lllack Walnut tabl. bnmsrd and nicely UnUhed. Price, i. For tbrty sub:ribers, at i 00 each, accompanied l theeah.tae will nivo u HOME SHUT TLE 8EWIKG MACHINE, Bulshed Iu extra style, ith Uluck Walnut table and cover. Price. 500. The above Sowing Machines, which are warranted Urst-class In every particular, can b seen at tho ffloe ot Oeo. W.Traver, corner Third and Morrison streets, Portland. .xM-ii' at W W eacb' npanled by "the cash, we will give a MASON 4 1IAML.IN POirTABLE ORQAN, ronr octave, single reed, with black walnut case, automatic bellows awell. two blow pedals, Improved center pressuro reed valves, etc. Price, S00. i.ifl6 Wr,b.MM CO each, accompanied by the cash, a double reed MASON HAMLIN OHO AN ; resembles the first except that It has also a knee stop. Price, J75. l?Irf5n "avf aubcrtt, at Jt0 each, accompanied by tlie cah and twenty-flve Se fTd.uuinL0nl.rVW, " lAH IIAMU ORGAN. of Flv Oeuves.Ono Stop. vr n ImPro"d Be"own. Tremulant and Knee Swell. Price, J1C0. " w t'nty dollars addlllonal. we will give a "A"r'ItN,01'a,AK' "vc Oeuvw. Five Stops Two Ret. of lllbrators Throughout, SSJ "1UnS ValVMl ""Pved Bellow.. Tremulant and Knee-Swells. VIOLA. DIAPASON, FLUTE, THEMCLANT. Price. I2&. Ibosuwhodelrc toworkfor theie premiums can send tl. names and money ivfa.tasre- Hi. Jir '-e Piaccu to their credit. Vnd if enough names are not received -7n V .ff.. ",c Imn i.esirea they can ehoo,e a lesser premium, or they will be entitled to receive twenty-nve perecnU In ca,h of the amount remitted for th.lr labor. f OUR NEW PREMIUM LIST. r. irH. ' 1 are decided that It shall T.i enable our friends who may deride to ranva for our .,n, t .,.., ....... ...... and us by increasing our Sub rlptIon Ij.ts.we p.opov. to give Ihe following additional Tre- i .7 , . '"""'""' --OKTuwEST.who will send us his orherown iuimii.uuu kit, uu uun ow juuKriofr, accompanied by the cash U lfl-we will give A pair Ihtrian Marble Vases; '' Or a Bohemian Glass Vase; Or Bohemian Glau Card Hecclver; ' , Or ;dozu Ivory Napkin Kings; - Or H dozen Plated Tea Spoons; , Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid Gloves; Or a- Lady's Fun.spaugUd, leathered edge; Ora Bird Cage; w e-.it - Or an Album for holding IU) pictures; . f Or an Album (extra) for holding W pictures; " i Or a Fancy Letter Case; Or a box Toilet Articles, Including soap, chalk,, perluniery etc-i Ora Britannia Tea Pot; ' O Ora Kerosene Lamp; r - ' Or Vi dozen Glass Goblets; , v Or idosen Glass Tumblers, Or a Urge Glass Fruit lllsh; Or a. Work Bosket; Or a Fine Embroidered Handkerchief; Or dozen Linen Handkerchiefs Or a Woolen Table Cover; Or K dozen Table Napkins; i . Or S dozen Towels; Or au elegant Portiuoma. Any subscriber who Is In arrears tor a year's subscription, and who will send his or bsr own subscription fee, and two new subscribers, accompanied !y the cash making H tO wolwlll sand: A st ol Rogers' Table Forks, triple pUtsl, on white metal, warranted; Or a set of lUfu-'TaMe Spoon j, triple plated, ou while m'etal, warranted; Orasetof Itners'TcaSpoous, triple plated, u white metal, warrautVil; OrSdonn Rogers' A Russell's Table Knives, best quality, warranted; Or a handsome Bird Cage. Any persou In arrears fur subscription to Tit New NoRrawLaf, who wilt send his or her subx-rtptlou fee and three new subscriber, m-compsiuled by Ihe cash, making (12 00, we will send: A handsome Marseilles Quilt; Orahandsome Woolen Quilt, red and white, or blue-and white; Or a pair of Table Cloths; Or two pairs ofNottingham Lace Curtains; Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Gloves, any color or size; Or a Japaness Inlaid Work Box; ", JT .4.-- i Or II yards btt yd. wide Sliettlng. ' For seven subscribers at WW each, amonn ting to J21 CO, we will send : An extra Castor, triple piste J, on white rueta!, valued at it) 00 : Or a Ladys WrlUng Desk, of equal value; Or a Cabinet, Japanese Inlaid; Or an Extra Japanese Inlaid Work Box. These articles are all valuable, and are wananted to be just as we represent them. Per- . . .v.j . -1... u '"HU can receive these articles rrom our own hands at an hour's noUce; or If not courenlent to visit us, we will send the Articles "by express W any ad No order or this klud will recelvi attention unless the cash accompanies It. Send aiouey In Postomce orders at the customary rtV. of currency, or send draft If pre ferred. All orders promptly attended to. We sincerely hope that this unparallslel offer, which U a new feature In ihe newspaper business In Oregon, will meet with a.- hearty response rrom tUe many friend of our papea, whouptoUilittm.hav. se.m.d to ail7to realize thatTn Sw NoimtwErr na without money. Now Is the tlma lo make up clubs. Begin before some ot?" person gsu Ihestartofyou. Set whatyou.candotaryouruU,th Public and TJs oTirwwx. To San Francisco and the East, RAILROAD AND 0. C. STAGE LINE! MISCELLANEOr' "A eomploto Pictorial History of th Tlme."-"The best, cheapest, and most successful Family Paper in tho 17111011. Harper's Weekly. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. NOTICES OP THE PRESS. Hie "Wceklv" Is the ablest and most power ful Illustrated periodical published In this country, tis euitonais are y -r,tr vlnclng, and carrj- much weight. Its i"nstra- iiuun oi curreni evenu un- .. " " wI.vTI are prepared by our best designers. With a circulation of rofiOa, the paper U read by at least half a million persons, and Its influence) as an organ or opinion Is simply tremendous. The "Weekly" maintains a positive position, and expresses decided views ou political and social problems. Louisville Courier-Journal. Only S-TS MUch Statritr rpOURLSTS should- bear tn mind that this" 1UT. tU.VUlf U 111.3 lttlUtU VI IUC ftallfln 1 a . T. II.. ..I ...... .. . .. . .kiuk vj w.. . uc Mini v"lu' 'vluc svciruc.j. alone doubly pays tho Tourist for pa-lng over this line. TIME TABLE GRE.VT OVERLAND MAIL KOUTE: St- ic 5 ! Si 5g -5 & 5SS h 2 3,5 f I i 1 ?Z Sun.... Sun Mon Tues Wed- Wed ... Von Mou Tue Wed Thurs Thurs. Tues . Tues Wed Thurs FrI Fri ... .. Wed Wed Thurs FrI Sat Sat. Thurs- Thurs Fri-. Sat. Sun ... Sun Frl Kri Rat Sun Mon Mon Sat.. Sat .Sun Mon- Tues- Tnes-. TICKETS FOR SALE AT TUB OFFICE or THE . A V. It. It. CO., SCO Corner F aud Front Streets. . OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. NO. 21. I TIME SCHEDULE. I NO. 31. M'HSCnilTIOX.S.-1873. TcrwM : - . . .Jl 00. rpo TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, DEC." 7th, X 1373, at b. t. 3. for the government and In formation of employes only: tho Company re serve the right to vary therefrom as circum stances may require. Dally Trains will run between TORTLAND AND ROSEBUP.G as follows: leavk. aheive. Portland 73 A. V. I Roseburg 7:10 r. it. ltoitburg 5:15 A. if. 1 Portland 4:15 r. u. avar Freight Trains (with Passenger Cars at tached) will run between POP.TLAND AND JUNCTION Dally (Except Sunday), as toi.lows: leave. arrive. Portland tl:0u A. v. I Junction 6:00 r. v. Junction. . 6:00 a. v. Portland 5:13 r. jr. Harper's Weekly, one year . . . . . , . . . I uvr.M.ia An t.xira i-opy oi euurr mr- j.aj,...... "Weekly," or "Bazar" will be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at $1 00 each at one remittance; or, Wx Copies for $'J0 W without extra copy. Subscriptions to "Harper's Magazine," "Weekly" and "Bazar," to one addrecs tor one year, SI0 00; or, two of Hurpert Periodicals to one auuresn ior one year, j, iaj. Back Numbbrs can be supplied at anytime. Thn Annual Volumes ol "HarnerU Weekly." In neat cloth binding, will lie sent by express, free of expense, for j7 () each. A Complete Svt, comprising- Sixteen Volumes, sent on re ceipt ofcah at the rutf of 53 25 per vol., freight at expense oi purcua.ier. The poitage on "HarperB Weekly" Is twenty cents a year, which must be paid at the Sub scrlber. post-ofllce. Address HARPER BROTHERS, ul New York. nit. u. w. imowvH U. S.- OREGON CHinUM BITTERS. rpilIS BITTERS Is the active principle or the L Oregon chittum tree. It possesses Altera tive, Tonic, Purgative and Diuretic properties. It is the greatest appetizer and blood-purltler known In tire history ot n.edlclae. It Is a sure remedy for all Bilious Diseases originating from Inactivity or the liver and bowels. It is a. certain euro tor Intermittent and Bilious Fe vers. It cures Dyspepsia and alfnervous com plaints, besides being a nice beverage; Instead orits weakening and debilitating the system It strengthens and gives an appetite. When a powerful tonic is required, there is nothing bet ter than tlie Oregon Chittum Bitters. All cIhssks of pcrtnns, whether male or female, may use the Bitters with a certainty that It will prevent them from contracting those dis eases which are so prevalent In this climate. The Bitters can be found at the CITY XKXJO STORE, ox YhiiiIiIII fit , between First aud Second, Portland, Oregon. DR. G. W. BROWN, Sole Proprietor. CIIA.H. LANG LEY Jt CO., Wholesale Druggists, San Francisco, General Agents for the U.S.Oregon Chittum Bitters. 3 10 tf The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all RcgularTratus. Close connections are made at Rosebunrwlth the Stages of the California aud Oregon Stage Company. o-Tickets for sale to all the principal points In California and the East, ntConipany'h office. Cer.F an Front Stsst Ferry Undlnj.Purtlsnd. v- NOTICE. Tasscngers for Battevllle, Champorg. Dayton ami ijiiaycue win lute me boat for the above points at Canemah. jssrStorag will be Charged on Freight re maining in Warehouses over2t hours. eae- Freightwlll not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock r. u. . J. BRANDT. Jr., E. P. ROGERS. Gen. Supt. Oen. Freight and Passenger Agent. 2-istr THE OREQON CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. JUNE 8.-1S7J. and until further notice, will run Freight and Passenger Trains rrom PORTLAND TO ST. JOSKPH, Connecting at Cornelius with Stages for Forest Grove: at HU Joseph for all points South and West Lafayette. McMlnville, Amity. Mon mouth, lndetendenee, Buena Vista and Cor vallia. EKAVK ARRIVE Portland 7:30 A. St. I fit. Joseph-..-ll: A. M. St. Joseph13S5 A. 31. PorUand VJSv. St. t- Passengers received at Fourth street sid ing on string signal to the train. . Freight received at the Portland Warehouse and Dock Co.'s Wharf.aud will not be received for shipment after 5 f. M. H. TH IEL3EN , J. GASTON, Gen'ISup't. Freight and PassengerAgeut. 1 So NOTICE. OREGON & CALIFORNIA R. R. i T.Tr.v aurnr i t urimpoa m.. A ... .v. . . j x..vi lvr.T(V 1UAI. ... w-iu.ni; iMiiAiiiiR uu 3unua3,june . hot. between Salem and Portland, stopping . D viickuu fiijr, ."vururH ana uer- thh. urns u follows: T W 1 l". i ......... Salem. S:i7 a. if. I Portland 10:05 A. m. Jo P. M. salein -.75 f. X. ! 50 J. BRANDT, Jr., Gen'I Sxt. CLOVE MANUFACTORY. riMIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING SECURED X the services or a French GLOVE MAKER, Is now prepared to manufacture all styles pf LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S KID, FUR, BUCK AND DOGSKIN GLOVES Prf.vi Tilting and Latest Fashions Guaranteed. Also, Gloves cleaned, dyed and repaired on v.. r uuiiui.. short notice. s-s 0HEG0.Y STEAMSHIP CO.'S STEAMBOATS. Notice. IROM AND AFTER THURS . day, May 1st, the steamer Z. N. COOEE Will leave Oregon City as follows: On Mondav. Tuesday. Thursday and Friday at 8:30 A. M., auu on eunesuay anu iiiruay ai iu .. n.. connecting with steamer DAYTON through to Portland. Returning, wllLeave I'ortlMli! for Oregon City at -1 1. M. P.isseneers tor LAFAYETTE and all Interme diate places will take the CARS at 8:15 A. M., connecting at Canemah with steamer Dayton, on Tuesday and Friday of each week. Tiirougu TicKeis soiu nr. ine omce ot tne u. a C. It. It. Co. at Reduced Rates. All froinliMiv this line delivered to conslin- ees Free of Drayagc. rreigm receiveu until a i'. M. 3-ltf J. B. IU LES. Agent. ESTABLISHED 1859. O'CONNOR Sl MALARKEY HAVE KIMOVKDTO 88 front St., 8. E. corner of WnsUlngtou, UnjERE. WITH INCREASED FACILI- 1 1 ilea, ww nij.uur,.J- cusiomers, ana uuiaia r,7, tor goods that are RELIABLE and full value, for tn money asieu. Wholesale and Retail Grocers SHIP STORES, POItEiON & DOMESTIC. FRUITS, Careen and Grasa Seeds. J. O'CONNOR. DAN. J. MALARKEY. Portlaud, January 1st, 187L 3 21 AGENTS WANTED ror. Trtc HISTORY OF TIIE GRANGE MOVEMENT! ..OR THE Farmers War Against Monopolies. BEING n full and authentic account of the struggles of the American Farmers against the extortions of the railroad companies, with a history or the rise and progress or the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, Its objects and pros pects. It ells at sight. n.dJ?' KES pages and terms to Agents, and see why It sens faster than any oth lAtW. CQ 711 Market street, San Francisco. LADD & T1LTON, 3NT BL JE1 & , W.B.CARDWELL, l'liyslclan aud Surgeon. . .. . va O iMWml fliwvr M. U. ftrr. i. Third and Morrison. streets-rcomsrroom, en trance onThlrd and Morrison. - -inofflM at all. hours: Day, and Night, unless out on profssslonal buslnsss. 3 13 U POItTIAXD -OREGON EHtaliliHliort, ' 18CO. DEPOStTS RECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS kept subject to check on draft. i.TEUEST allowed on TIME DEPOSITS or TRUST FUNDS, In sums or ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS from date ofdeposlu MONEY LOANED on approved security. Bonds, Stocks and other valuables received on deposit for safe keeping. Collections made and proceeds promptly ra mltted. r Investments In Real Estate and other prop erty made ror parties. Sight andTelegrahlc Exchange on San Fran cisco and the Atlantic States for sale. Government Securities bought and sold. Aseptfor tho transaction of all kinds of Ft. nanclal and Trujt Business. nl