The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, February 20, 1874, Image 4

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    FRIDAY. -FEBRUARY 20, 1874.
IX THE HILL.
Br KATE rUTKAM OSGOOD.
Over the era? the path drops down.
And climbs again to the farther bound.
Creeping away to the distant town,
"While the wind In the sails goes round and
round.
By day and night has the blast Its will.
From heaven's four comers.wllh little bound:
An emmy moorland from hill tn hiu
Where the wind In the sails goes round and
Only my mill and I between;
My mill and I and a sunken mound'
How many years since that w mn
The wind In the sails goes round and round.
The livelong troubled night before
W lilned and startled the drowsing hound
Rattled the latch on thn immUn .7.
While the wind In the sails went round and
A.11 night It seemed through the dark about
inai somctning moved with a moaning
t.Tlt'ir.
But the Stan were hM. anil 11,. ....
While the wind In the sails went round and
IUU11U.
The livelong night I could not rest.
And late and long the corn I ground
The wheel and I. wn wnri-cwi n, ko
"While the wind In the sails went round and
Only, at last. In the glimmer or dawn,
I looked abroad on the lonely ground
A cold white mist was over It drawn
The wind in the sails went round and
round
And first a lock of long black hair.
And nest an outstretched band I found.
As slowly I went down thn ilnn mill stair.
While tlie wind in the sails went round and
round.
Th face I had loved as a bovlsh fool.
And cursed In my manhood, desdand
looked un at mp tltmuph the cnrdllnr nool.
While the wind In the sails went round and
round.
I buried her straightway out of ken.
Deep, down deep, out of sight and sound !
ado so I cumoea up me giair again.
While the wind In the
round.
.ails went round and
The world rubs on like the wheels of my mill,
noever may under us weigui oe grouna;
With frorrow or toy no man stands still
The wind in the falls goes round and round.
Can any ghostof the burled past
Rise up from under yon trampled mound ?
What matters the wream of the midnight blast
When the wind in the kails goes round and
round ?
Whether from north or south It blows,
Ever the same my corn Is ground.
Whv should I reckon what comes or goes.
While the wind In the sails goes round and
round?
Fallen 'Women.
If truly benevolent and kind-lieartctl
people could realize the sincere repent
unco and sorrow of those women who
have through cause seemingly beyond
their control fallen into tbe paths of
vice, some way would be provided
through-which escape might be effected.
The number of this class who commit
suicide, and the fact that their career of
vice closes, on an average, in five years,
testify most positively to the r " -orse
and unbounded wretchedness .vhicli
"Woman's Biglits in Hew York.
The Asscmblv Jttdloln TV f mnttH no.
gave a hearing last evening in the As
sembly Chamber to the representatives
mmkc uumuer oi iemaie petitioners,
who claimed the right of suffrage and
protested against taxation without rep-
reseuwuon. Tho hearing was largely
attended. tllB ehamher hnlntr xrnn-ilixl
iii. if :
uuuience composed largely oi
Mrs. Blake first adilrossml tlm com
mittee, and cammnnml lr rnmarkintr
that, in coming once more to ask for
tncir rigms at the hands of tho legisla
ture, women of New York were inclined
miner to demand some good and excel
lent reason whv thev should be refused.
than to try and persuade legislators to
grant what was so justly due.
She then referred to the fact that the
colored race had lately been enfran
chised, and inquired why it was that
the women of the State were regarded
as less worthy of suffrage than the
blacks ? Passimr to the question of tax
atlon without representation, she asked
the committee to remember that a dis
franchised class was always an oppressed
class, and then proceeded to give some
statistics going to show, in the light of
some recent verdicts, the slight estima
tion in wuicn t no lire oi woman was ueiu.
Then addressing herself to the Suf
frage question, the speaker contended
that the majority of her sex did want to
vote, and that they were entitled to the
privilege. Mrs. Blake is an easy, grace
ful speaker, and was frequently ap-
piauaea ounng me progress anu at the
conclusion of her address.
Miss Susan B. Anthonv followed.
She commenced by referring to the prog
ress mat. uau oeen maue in me woman
movement since she became interested
in it twenty years ago. A number of
statutes calcinated to do women Injus
tice had been repealed, ami others passed
in her interest.
She had just returned from Washing-
wju wuere sue uau uau a tniir trith
President Grant. The President pointed
to tho number of appointments ho liml
made of Postmistresses aud tho like, as
evidence of his sympathy with the
woman .Movement. Sue had anstromi
uim that woman asked as a matter of
right what he was disposed to grant as a
matter oi jaror.
Miss Anthony rehearsed her own expe
rience in connection with her own at
tempt to vote, and named Henrv It.
Selden as her choice for Chief Justin.
She understood, however, that Chief
T At -i r 1 1 ' .
justice wane was an auvocaie or
Y oman's Rights.
She referred to the great Injustice of
taxing women without allowing them
representation, and said that in Roches
ter mere wero 3,000 women who are
property holder. These women paid
one-fifth of the taxation of that city,
and yet they have no voice in manag
ing the aflairs of the city. Rings and
plunderers may rob tho city and swell
the taxes, and all the the woman can do
is to pay their assesments. This, how
ever, she said, was annroachlnir an end.
The time Is coming when theo women
, will refuse to pay the taxes levied on
j their property.
jura, wage was the last speaker. She
I SECOND-HAND GOODS. I
S. KAFKA,
DEALER IX
JUNK AND SECOND-HAND ROODS,
Next to Illchardton's Auction Store.
n AAT1 POUNDS OP RAGS "WANTED;
y.uUU also. Bottles, Scrap Iron, etc, for
which the highest price will be paid. 3 3
LIST OF POST-OFFICE8.
OREGON.
nilKIIDa tlian, nfnrlit n.wl .In. f..
fallen, soclely opens no inviting door forcibly commented on the Injustice of
fur woman's escape. She feels this, and taxation without representation, and
bow terribly harrowing is the thought l)res?nted some suggestive statistic?,
that while she is thus a hopeless out- faring upon the points slie made,
cast from society, the author or her ruin r .u "taring lasted for two hours and
U an honored and respected member of n Albany Journal.
hocieiy. w e uave ueen leu to these re
flections by reading the following letter
from .t fallen woman, addressed to the
Baltimore American:
Deserving Boys. We like boys who
try to help themselves. Every one
ought to be friendly to them. The boys
of energy and ambition, who make a
manly etlort to no something for them
lb
Baltimore, Oct, GO, IS73.
i tMenuy eye mg, wn ie sitting in ,eives. are the honA of V",
wiuuow oi tins brothel, neeplne t-t f ' . ,rvi
Jiinug, i saw some Drignt- pnpnnrnomorlf ., r-
,..l. t, l.1in.
....uuk.. vj.c uuimc, iaW aumu ungQl- Unennraromonf n.,,1
even children runnln'r to mcot n ""..f.." "!
looking laborer returhln- fromhisdav-- , I ,K; 'avonrjg breezes to the sails
task. YhW mt L wyJi?.f a.8Mp.,'?1Ptarthem forward to
task. Thev
meeting!
children. lie took some fruit from
met, ana wnat, a Pleasant .i "
It seemed tn bo of fnilmr nml wuii iuey sees.
T to tint nlnxii.. t. t 1. il l
pocket and gave it to the little one- Many a ,leart ,ms ,,),ce,,, bro'
who went tripping alonl with him' ken-many a young man of industry,
TheyswmiMCv.M a"!ma, bv honorable motives, has
remain" with me till now: mv- r u.scourageu oy inesour words, the :-5v
heart was touched. I thoucht of mv I li."" ,anu.unJuremars ?f somo rela- , Jjkviiie'.
ip vlinnl vrhnt ! . ve acted ine part OI a I-insell Vi
I'llUMllX.
8AKEK CO.
-Auburn,
Augusta,
Baker City,
Ciarksville,
Express Itanch,
Eldorado,
(Jem,
Humboldt Basin.
Jordan Valley,
live vaiicy,
W'lngvllle.
BESTOX.
Alsea Valley,
tt'orvallls,
King's Valley,
Liberty,
Little Elk,
Xowport,
Newton,
Philomath,
Starr's Point,
Summit,
Toledo,
Yaqulua.
CL.VCKAM.iS.
Rarlow,
Heaver,
Ilutte Creek,
Canby,
Clackamas,
Clear Creek,
Cuttlngsvllle,
Damascus,
Eagle Creek,
Glad Tldlng,
Highland,
Molalla,
Mllwaukle,
Xcedy,
Norton,
Oregon City,
Oswego,
Handy.
CL.VTSOP.
"Astoria,
Isthmus,
Nehaciii,
Sklpanon,
Summer 1 louse,
West port.
cam.
Coaullle,
Coos Itlver,
Empire City,
Enchanted Prairie,
Ealrvlew,
Hcrmansvillt,
Marshrleld,
North Ik-lid,
Itandolnb.
Sllkln,
Sltkum.
COLCMHIA.
Columbia Oily,
Clatskanle,
tuinier,
Marshland.
St. Helens.
Snavle's Island,
Dcappooc.
CURRY.
Chetcoc,
fiiensDurc,
1'ort Orlord.
DOUGLAS. '
North Canyonvlllo,
Camas Valley,
Drain,
Elkton,
nalesvllle,
fianlncr,
Kellosgs,
IoklngIaM,
Myrtle Crek
Oakland,
Pass Creek,
Itoseburg,
Soottshur;,
Ten Mile.
Uinmua City, '
Wilbur,
Yoncalla.
GRANT.
'Canyon City,
Camp Watsou,
John Day City.
Dayvllle,
Prnlrle City.
JACKSON.
Applegate,
Axhland Mills,
Ilrownsho rough.
Central Point,
Eagle Point,
C! rant's Pas,
Hot Springs,
Oh. nn,i in .i,o o ,i r r .... " T . sometimes ian
lounti: 3lr. iiditor.
I write this, so the
Caa tl nlnnen nnKlinl. I. r f n
Kt meTartosTiatt nl.S" h" ! SB a" obstacle in theiV
j .a vu iiuw ttu auilieillllltr to
iou can at least
i fllfim nml t, rn
r i . AT . SaV it lOellni'lV rmm vnnr linnrt '..
nt ui. mr mem: uu. mv reclines n..i u. '.' r.i. J, .
in this place! It's a ipIi ti.m. i. ow mucn oenent to boys
o.lni-r.o.1 IT !-!.. . .
families, men of
In I 'i 1 1- vtcli. .
mire ineir uonies. ! nwu ..u .
can go into good socletv-yes, more, in 1 i . l lUem yoH
the highest circles and I can t no now" ai fl"d "Ckonetl among your good
nock Point,
Sam's Valley,
1HIJIO HOCK,
early life, parents, home, school, what J g?een3 n C n . P3rt ? a
I used to be, and what I am now; where I tut w'mJi uil .S,do n?1 consid,er
I uwd to live, and where I live now! SS'SV.E1 lZhJcl.l.s"c.V remar :.3
I am hWing whlfe a,V W the' my ulse an'd brea'k i n iow"sTrfng.,
e women here canH yoU Cannot do a vthing to aid and '-
ish this for m. OI,V I a"1 ZS.m' you .h '. aKa' wtvmxv.
wtli, and all the girls in this and every elnthem toM
city, beware of men who would rob you i g5 lZ''tl
of your virtue, and those vile women i 1. , ,,.lfr,J
Klrbv.
Ijeland,
.Slate Creek,
Waldo.
lying Tom,
Mohawk,
Pleasant HIU,
Rattlesnake,
Sulslaw,
Springfield,
Willamette Korki.
LIS!f.
Albany,
Brownsville,
Crawfordsville.
Diamond Hill,
Harrlsburg,
Haley,
Ibanon,
Miller,
Peoria,
Pine,
Sclo,
Shedd's,
Soda Springs,
Sodartlle."
MARION.
Aurora,
Aurasvllle,
Buttovllle,
1! rooks,
Kalrileld,
Qervals,
Hubbard's,
Jefferson,
Marlon,
Monitor,
Ncwcllsvllle
Sa.tm,
Sllverton,
St. Louis,
Stnton,
Sublimity,
Turner,
Vernon,
Waconda,
Woodburn.
MULTNOMAH.
East Portland,
Portland,
Powell's Valley,
Willamette Slough.
FOLK.
Bethel,
Bridgeport,
Buena Vista.
Dallas,
Kola,
Elk Horn,
Grand Ilonde,
Independence,
IJucoIn,
Lucklamute,
Iwlsvilte,
Monmouth,
Perrj-dale,
Illcreall,
Zena.
TILLAMOOK.
Caribaldl,
Kllchls,
Nctarts,
Nestocklon
Tillamook;
Trask.
UMATILLA.
Cecils,
Cayuse,
Marshall,
Meadowvllle,
Milton,
Mitchell's Station,
Pilot Bock,
Pendleton,
Umatilla,
Weston.
uxiox.
Cove.
Indian Valley,
Island City,
La Grande.
North lViwder,
Oro Dell,
Hummerville,
Union,
Wallowa.
WASCO.
Antelope,
Bridge Creek,
Heppner,
Hood Blvsr,
Mitchell,
MU Hood,
lTIncevlllF,
I'ritchanl's,
Bock Creek,
Scott's,
Shcllrock,
Spanish Hollow,
The Dalles,
Warm Springs.
Wasco,
Wllloughby.
WASniNOTOH.
B"averton,
Centrevllle,
Cornelius,
Forest a rove,
Glencoe,
Oreenville,
HllUboro,
Mlddleton,
Sholl's Ferry,
Taylor's Ferry,
Tualatin,
Wapato.
YAMHILL,
Amity,
Hellcvue,
I'uvion,
tllla l,nro iv T
a;dIstatciSme,hhInk Sou t hr where I .,.T..he,P Ulc hy ?p'
think their Is more relicion than in n,I "fv- .iou can easily recall sim
pie words of kindness addressed to
m!sf.ratil rliv t... i!-
, .i i . f "iu iuj me.
nitre is lorgivenesa in
of my parents, if living, aud
til I 1 1 1 k 1 1 1N) I "-vl I I - a
something be done against vice ? De-ir nfe have been sealed -with tbe alienee
girls, beware, beware beref Men Vih' nnd covered hy ,,,e cIo,ls ot lhe
ruin na nml m.lr. J.. wr . anej.
.1, t.i u.i uiuiuur: iioping , ..
this will be read bv mnnv r .in i.S
wylng I am ' J xu ights. Equal rights and
"O.vn Who was Evsn" VRFD 1 com,J,on "onesty are esseutiar iugredi-
,- , , ; "'" "-. incu auuuu- our national
iiuBuigeni, anu active voun
nv f. 2 .."...s niuuima Mituics&Ltt II
the heari :yo,irse,f yur childhood and youth,
n, , ' and vou wouId ke now to kiss the lips
x nope to tj,3, anol.e them, tliniit.li iliov mn.. 1
I 1 . TO "-J ""J
i fill r tmrinnnl rviT a., f n n . t.
iJiaunn ueueuj. .o iower lias sue
inltn .!.: '. .. . """o ! UfUt'l
Se and Ti,C re IUS were, religious peo- j ceeded, in the course of time, in so well
Mloni.VLi V ""U8 un uepnvingus oi
iui' iruus oi iiiese excel-
nrn 1,.1 ".eferia.re mm? '""uence lent principles as the clique which con-
n , l nri . ... J" e ,e "-uopeiessiy leu- trols the noisy power of the country.
name s L.,.. .ar un?eA au urm I The purchasing agents of the 111
ionable lmuVtr.V ..L"', .".l1 ! ?.S?JBcVor "stance, are buying ev
... . uouiuiuii: : ariicie iiecessarv inr tiif iiconf iim
nun Mie wrote tli. ..l,-u i,i
"rote tho- tlivu Of
fvsMiig tnofce raculties of mind and
heart which would have made her an
ornament to society, she U now a hope
less outcast, while her destroyer moves
unaffected in tbe best society. Com
ment Is not necessary. Toledo Illade.
Call Mn Geokoe. The double lives
men live in their relations with women,
the Irresponsible and unscrupulous
dealings they indulge in privately, are
well illustrated in the following inci
dent: Hon. George Bancroft was promenad
ing one evening on the veranda of the
Ocean Hotise at Newport. with a gay
New York belle, not out of her teens.
In course of conversation, she addreesed
. companion as "3Ir. Bancroft."
.m ?V. reaU-v Inv dear Miss C ,
call me,iaVcIe"!', man- "yu mut not
Sle ,!,VM',,!!e George.'" A few
U-eTriwin r,rwards, tey Returned to
AVuT vbSe'n00t minBled with the
i. uen, to the imizvni.iii .n,i
for the whoKlS loud enough
inois
ery
mom.
ros- bers at wholesale prices. In that sec-
uuii a koou iarm wagon, complete, re
tails at $100. The agents of the Grange
vu out iou lor it. a uranger gets a
plow forSlG, which formerly cost him
$32. The same reduction holds good in
other articles. A (.ranger's wife can
get a tewing machine for $39, which
lomieny, ouisuie oi urango Influence,
would have cost her SIT,; and through
the same agency, those who desire it.
can get a parlor organ from $i0 to $60
cheaper man they could a year ago.
Thus'the system of co-operation among
farmers works like a charm, and facts
like these establish its success. 7,irf-
gator.
I have d
look for
return.
Men often speak of brpnti .1
of a child, but it seems tom"B,, 1Uo viu
belter break their nks &ey had
-needs regulation, not d'estrei"1"
should as soon as think of breaking. 1
legs of a horse in training him 5 L"1!
child's will. I would discipline and dZ
velopit Into harmonious proportlonu T
never yet heard of a will In Itself 'too
strong, nor of an arm too mighty, or a
mind, too comprehensive, or Its grasp too
powerful.
Reserved Seat fob the "Wives of
M. C.'s. New upholstery, nalntlmrani!
gilding have also made this chamber
ana the ante-chambers seem bright and
comfortable; but there is one chauge
which I must disapprove of, as undemo
cratic and invidious. Choice seats have
been set apart for the wives and daugh
ters of Senatori and Members, from
which we, the common people, are as
sternly excluded, as from the diplomatic
gallery. This Is unjust to the strangers
visiting the Capitol, who are often un
comfortably crowded in the other gal
leries, wuue tnose aristocratic reserva
tions are almost empty. It is my Im
pression that of all the ladles In Wash
ington, those for whom these- galleries
are set aside, dedicated, tabooed, are the
east given to watching tbe debates.
I ernana thou nn,i. . 1
iiie wire of a Congressman seldom goes
n, ti?aPj,..,i UQ," her husband is
jue nero of the hour: she troea to spo
demeanraSUed f?r h,Lh CTims ant ni'
oSer Sl&SL cl amlEn some
lnue Iinpx,liituHnt,U-ifayettc,
(ottngeGne, . McMinnvllle,
Coast Pork. Mountain Houje,
tjmp Creek, North Yamhill,
Curtwrlght's, Sheridan,
'EugcnoClty, Wwt Chchallm,
Franklin, Wheatland,
Junction, New berg.
WAJIIIXTO.V TEllHITOltV.
CLALIM CO.
N'ew Dunglne,
Port Angeloi.
TLAnKE.
Battle Ground,
Brush l"ralrle,
Iwis Blver,
Martin's Bluff,
IVkln,
Pioneer.
Union Klilge,
-Vancouver.
CHRHALIi.
Cedarvllle,
Chelialls Point,
Klin.i,
Hoquiam,
Montesano,
Sauop,
Sharon.
COWLITZ.
Castle Boek.
Carrollton,
Free port,
Kulama,
IxnrerCovrlllz,
Moutlcello,
ML Conln,
U.ik Point.
ISLAND.
Ooupevtlle,
Coveland,
flalady.
JKFFEIISN.
Port Discovery,
1'ort Ludlow,
PortTownsoint.
WI.sc.
Black Blver,
Fall City,
Seattle,
Slaughter,
Snoqualmle,
souak.
White Blver.
KITSAP.
Blakelely,
Port Madison,
Port William,
Port Orchard.
Sea beck.
TeekaleL
KLICKITAT.
Block House.
Columbus,
Goldendale,
Klickitat City.
LEWIS.
Boisfort,
Cowllts,
Claquato,
Glciidem,
Grand Prairie,
Pumphrey's Landing,
Skookumchuck.
MASOy.
Arcada,
Oakland,
Skokomlsh,
Sherwood's Mills.
'Money Ordtr Officii.
PACIFIC.
Bruce port,
Chinook,
Knappton,
(iysU'rvllie,
Blverslde,
Unity,
Woodward's Landing.
PIKIUTF
Ellis,
Franklin,-
Mtellaeoom,
'IVtcoma.
SNOHOMISH.
Iwell,
Muklltoe,
SUoliomlih,
Tuulalip.
flKAMANIA.
Cascades,
White Salmon.
KTBVKN8.
Crab Creek,
Cha-wc-Uh,
Fort Colvlile,
Pine Grove,
Bock Creek,
Boville,
Spokane Bridge,
Spokane Falls.
Union Flat,
Walkers Prairie.
T1ICK3T0S.
Beaver,
Coal Bank,
Grand Mound,
Glioma Prairie,
Olympla,
Tumwater,
Yelm.
WAIIKIAKOU.
Cnthlamet,
Eagle Clin,
Shnmokaway.
WALL.V WALLA,
l'atll,
Pataha,
Tukauon,
Touchet,
Waltsburg,
Walla AValls,
Wallula.
wiia'tcov.
FIdalgo,
Guemas,
Ijl Conner,
Lopez.
Orcas Island,
Samlsh,
Semlahmoo,
Skagit,
Whatcom.
wnintAH.
Ewartsvllle.
I "nlouse.
YAKIMA.
Attanum,
Ellensburg,
Fort Slmcoe,
Konnewock,
Kittitas,
Mock See,
Nanum,
Pleasant Grove,
selah; - -Yakima.
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ir x , Tv-y "ub,crlbP' t K 00 each, accompanied by the cash, we will give a MASON A
lit TO "TABLE OBGAN, four octave, single reed, with black walnut case, automatic
bellows swell, two blow pedals, Improved center pressure reed valves, etc. Price, $00.
.ir.i?Hn.,y"flve ub,crlU:.at "CO each, accompanied by the cash, a double reed MASON
- . ...... i rvsemDies me nrst except that It has also a knee stop. Price, $75.
.n..)- suoscnoers, at S3 00 each, accompanied by the cash and twenty-five
dollars additional, we will give a MASON A HAMLIN OBGAN, of Five Octaves, One Stop,
.....u,.mK xWrru Ujves, improved Bellows, Tremulant and Knee Swell. Price, $100.
iorone hundred subscribers, at 3 00 each, and twentr rinllan nddltlnnnl. w will iflve n
M.VSON A HAMLIN 1) UGAN, Five Octaves. Five Stops, Two Sets of Bibrators Throughout,
..i.roeu urauuatcu Self-AdJiLSllng Heed Valves, Improved Bellows, Tremulant and
Jvnee-aweils. VIOLA, DIAPASON, FLUTE, TBEMULANT. Price. SI2V.
luiisewuoaestreloworkfor thee premiums can send the names and money as fast as re
ceived. The subscribers will be placed to their credit and if enough names ara not received
during tho year to procure the prejnlum desired they can choose a lesser premium, or they
wiuuecnuiieuio receive twenty-five percent. In cash of the amount remitted for their labor.
OUR NEW PREMIUM. LIST.
As TheNkw Northwest has already proved a popular succe-s, we are decided that It shall
"i-i'iuivaiiuuNril.
,"'e uur ""nus who may decide lo cans-as for our paper to benefit both themselves
ai.u us uy increasing our SubM-ription Lists, we pro)se to give the following addltloual Pre-
.mums IttCHIlTIUSCni:
rtnysuuscnoerwno is In arrears for the New Nortuwkst, who will semi ushU or her own
.-u.twj.nuu ana one new subscriber, accompanied by the cu.ih-4 PO-we will give :
A pair Parian Marble Vases;
Or a Bohemian Glass Vase;
Or a Bohemian Glass Card Bpcel ver;
OrJidoien Ivory Napkin Blngs;
Or S dozen Plated Tea Spoons;
Or 1 pair Alexandre's Kid Gloves;
Or a Lady's Fan, spangUd, feathered edge;
Ora Bird Cage;
Oran Album for holding 100 pictures; , ' '
Or an Album (extra) for holding 50 pictures; -" . . " - ",
Or a Fancy letter Case; y . "
Or a box Toilet Articles, Including soap, chalk. .pwlume'ry. etc- " t
Or a Britannia Tea Pot: -... j. . 4
Or a Kerosene Lamp; ,
Or i dozen Glass Goblets; '
OrJ dozen Glass Tumblers,
Or a large Glass Fruit Dish; .
Or a Work Basket;
Ora FIhe Embroidered HandkerchUf; " .
Or H dozen Linen Handkerchiefs";
Or a Woolen Table Cover;
Orj dozen Table Napkins;
Or Y dozen Towels;
Or an elegant Portnioma.
Any subscriber who Is In arrears ioravear"s suhscrimlnn. and who will send his nr her own
subscription fee, and two new subscribers, acromnanled bv the rash mslilm 4S iA- wj will
sand:
A set ol Rogers' Table Forks, triple plated, on white metal, warranted;
OrasetofBogers'TableSpoons.trlpleplated.on white metal, warranted;
Or a set of Rogers' Tea Spoons, triple plated, on white metal, warranted;
OrJdozen Rogers' A Russell's Table Knives, bstnuallty, warranted;
Or a handsome Bird One.
Any iierson In urrears forsubscrlntlou
endC"riPtln Uire subscri,n, "mpsu!ed by lhe eash.rnakln? 112 00, we.wlll
A handsome Marsallles Quilt; -
Oraliandsome Woolen Quilt, red and white, or blue aud white-
Ora palrof Table Cloths;
Or two pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains ;
Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Gloves, any color or size"
Ora Japanese Inlaid Work Box:
Or 18 yards best yd. wide Sheellnr.
For seven subscribers at i3 00 each, amounting to jji (0, we will send"
An extra Outer, triple plated, ou white mta, valued at 9 CO- "
Ora Lady's Writing Dosk, of equal value;
Or a Cabinet, Japanese Inlaid;
Or an Extra Japanese Inlaid Work Box.
These articles nr. n
sons living in this city or who rVn tv.i. warranttJ to be Just as wo represent them- Tor-hoiBou"-
or If from onrown hands at an
nour s notice, or If not conv.nlent to visit us, we will send the articles by express to any ad-
rTdtonn
ferrtd.
FLORENCE SEWING- MACHINE.
THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD.
It does more work, more kinds of work,
better workand does It easier than any other
MH there Is a "Florence" within a thousand
miles of Fortlnnd not glvlns entire satlsfac
ion, If I am lnformetl of It I will attend to It
without expense of any kind to Ha owner.
Wo have the new style of "Florence" Ma
chine, that feeds the work away front the ope
rator, like the Howe or Singer, to meet the views or those preferring that style or Machine.
I have located permanently at Portland, and shall keep constantly on. '''" " la"fn,'i:
mciUorthe latest styles of the Florence Machine. Call and see them before purchasing else-
,1 have also the agency for the celebrated Nonotock Co. Sewins Silk and Twist: John Clark,
Jr., and Ca's Spool Cotton; Wllllmantlc C.S.L Machine Thread; Bailey's Sewlug Machine Oil.
JAMES It. I.OOJII.h. s.enerni .b-m,
131 Third street, between Alder and Morrison, with Badger's Music htore.
Sold on the Installment Plan: $10 Down, and $10 a Month till paid for.
50
PORTLAND ADVERTISED LENTS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
To San Francisco and the East,
-VIA-
RAILRQAO AND 0. Sl C. STAQE LINE!
Throagli.to San Francisco In SO Hours!
Only fifS Miles Stajjrliifir :
rpOURLSTS should bear In. mind that this
L Boute passes through the Garden of the
racinc coast. ioe wim, piciuresque scencrj
alone doubly pays the Tourist for passing over
this line.
TIME TABLE
GREAT OVERLAND MAIL ROUTE:
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TICKETS FOR SALE
AT TUB
orricE OF THE . A. C. It. It. CO.,
SCO Corner F and Front Streets.
OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO.
NO. 31. t TIME SCHEDULE. I NO. 21.
riX) TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, DEC. 7th,
X 1S73, at 5 a. M. for the government and In
formation of employes only; the Company re
serve ine rigm 10 vary mereirom as circum
stances may require.
Dully Trains will run between
PORTLAND AND ROSEBURG
AS FOLLOW:
LKAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 7:30 A. jr. I Roseburg 7:10 p. .v.
Koseourg j:ia a. u. i i-onianu. r. m.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN,
Dally (except Sundays),
as follows:
leave arrive
Portland. HM r.x. I Albany 823 p. it.
Albany- 530 a.m. Portland !0:0A. it.
MrFrelirlit Trains (with Passenger Cars at-
tacneu; win run oeiween
PORTLAND AND JUNCTION
Dally (Except Sundays),
as follows:
lkave. arrive.
Portland 6ai A. M. I Junctions 6:00 p. x.
Junction dKm a. it. Portlnnd J:tSr.M.
The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry
makes connection with all BegularTralns.
Close connections are made at Roseburg with
the Stages of the California and Oregon Stage
Company.
tnr Tickets for sale to all the principal points
In California and the East,at Company's office,
Cor.FaBf Frost a:s.,at Ferry Landing, Porllaiid.
sr NOTICE. Passenrers for Buttevllle.
Champoeg. Dayton and I.-lfayette will take the
...... ...Hi. .1.1. IIAtnlB n .Manama,.
air Storage will bo Charged on Freight re
maining In Waiehouses over24 hours.
atr Freight will not be received for shipment
after 5 o'clock p. u.
j. ukainih. jr.,
T.-.T'T)t' Onn L.' .... I
Ociu Freight and Passenger Agent.
.-10.1
'A eoaplate Pictorial History or the
Times." "Tbe best, cheapest, and most
successful Tamily Paper in i. Union.'.'
Harper's "Weekly.
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED.
N0TICE3 OF TUK PRESS.
Ihe "Weekly" Is the ablest and most power
ful Illustrated periodical published In this
country. Its editorials are scholarly and con
vincing, and carry much weight. Its Illustra
tions ot current events are full and fresh. and
are prepared by our best designers. With a
circulation or 150,000, the paper Is read by at
least hair a million persons and Its Influence
as an organ of opinion Is simply tremendous.
The "Weekly" maintains a lositive position,
and expresses decided views on political and
social problems. Louisville Courier-Journal.
SUBSCUIl,TIOX.S.-1873.
Terras:
Harper's Weekly, one year. 54 00.
An Extra Copy or either the "Magazine."
"Weekly," or "Bazar" will be supplied gratis
fnreverv Club of Five Subscribers at St 00 each
at one remittance; or. Six Copies for 820 00
without extra copy.
Snhscrfntlnns to "Tfaroer's Maeaztne."
"Weekly" and "Bazar," to one address tor one
year, SI0 00; or, two ot Harper's Periodicals to
one address for one year, $7 00.
Back Numbers can be supplied at any time.
The Annual Volumes of "Harper's Weekly,"
in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express,
free of expense, for $7 00 each. A Complete
pf. mmnrlslncr Sixteen Volumes. sent on re
ceipt or cash at the rate of Jo 25 per vol., freight
at expense oi purcuuser.
The nostnp on "Hanjer's Weeklv" Is twentr
cents a year, which must be paid at the Sub
scriber's pot-oiIlce.
Address HARPER Jc BROTHERS,
n3U New York.
HI!. U. W. BnoW.YS
U. S. OREGON CHITTUM BITTERS.
i IHIIS BITTERS Is the active principle or the
X Oregon chlltum tree. It possesses Altera-
nve, ionic, nirgaiive anu murciic properties.
It is the greatest appetizer and blood-purlfler
known In the history ot medicine. It Is a sure
remedy lor all Bilious Diseases originating
from inactivity of the liver and bowels. It is a
certain cure lor Intermittent and Billons Fe
vers. It cures Dyspepsia and all nervous com
plaints, besides being a nice bevcraec: Instead
of Its weakening and debilitating the system it
strengthens and gives an app- tlte. When a
powenui tonic is required, mere is noming oei
ter than the Oregon Chittum Bitters. All
classes of pertons, whether male or female.
may use me Hitters wnn a conaiai: mat it
will prevent them from contracting those dis
ease" which are so prevalent in tins climate.
The Bitters can be round at the
CITY XItXJG STORE,
ON
Yamhill St , between First aud Second,
Portland, Oregon.
DR. G. W. BROWN, Sole Proprietor.
CHAN. f.A.OLET A CO.,
Wholesale Druggists, San Francisco,
General Agents for the U.S.Oregon Chittum
Bitters. 3 10 tf
THE -OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD CO.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE S, 1S73,
and until further notice, will run Freight
and Passenger Trains from
PORTLAND TO ST. JOSEPH,.
Connecting at Cornelius with Stages for Forest
"rove; ui. ou .luiepii jor an points south and
West Lafayette. McMlnville. Amlir Won.
mouth, Independence, Buena Vista and Cor-
. Mills.
EEAVE
Portland 7:30 a. m.
St. Joscph...l25A.M. I
CLOVE MANUFACTORY.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING SECURED
L the services of a French GLOVE MAKER,
Is now prepared to manufacture all styles or
I.ADIF.S' .1X1) GENTLEMEN'S
KID, FUR, BUCK AND DOGSKIN GLOVES
Perfect Pitting and Latest Fashions Guaran
teed.
Alo, Gloves cleaned, dyed and repaired on
short notice.
J-5
C. E. DcBOIS.
OREGON' STEAMSHIP CO.'S STEAMBOATS.
Notice.
17 BOM aXD AFTER THURS
. day. May 1st, the steamer
E. Ti. COOKS '
Will leave Oregon City as follows: Cn ..fondav.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 8:30 A. M.,
nnd on Wednesday and Saturday at 10 A.M.,
connecting with steamer DAYTON through to
Portland. Returning, will Leave
Portland Tor Oregon Clly at 4 1 M.
Passengers lor LAFAYETTE nnd all Informo.
dlate places will take the CABS at 8:15 A.M.,
connecting at Cancinah with steamer Dayton,
on Tuesday and Friday of each week.
Through Tickets sold at tho office ot the O. i
C. R. R. Co. at Reduced Rates.
All freight by this line delivered to consign
ees Free of Drayage.
r reigui receiveu until 5 P. M.
J. B. BILES, Agent.
AGENTS WANTED
ARRIVE
St. Joseph. 11: a. M,
Portland 133 p. it.
KHT fassenpera mplvml n . . .11
tng on riving signal to thn train
Krcigbureceived nt thn PnrtiAn.i
and Dock Co.' Wharf. and will nm ho .i.-.i
lor shipment aftorS tr. it.
H. Til IEI.SEN,
Freight and" Passenger Agent.
Gen'I Supt.
1 SO
ESTABLISHED 1859.
money In Postofflce orders at the customary rates of currency, or send draft If pre-
All orders promptly attended to.
busirinrr!LLPL.t.hat ,hU unParaHlt offer, which Is nnew feature lit Ihe newspaper
whour. Jfs?f5 V1" aMl Wllh a hearty "'Ponse from the many friend r.f our paper,
wno up to tali time nave seemed to fall to reallxe tbatTiii: New Nortuwest- cannot be run
wiinoui money. Now ti the time (o make up clubs. Begin before some other person get
the start or you.- Stewhatyoucan do for yourself, tb't Publlsan'd TH -tW NoarHw-ar.
O'CONNOR & MALARKEY
HAVE rEHOVED TO
86 Frou t St.. K. K. corner of WhlusTn
-txrilEBE. WITH INCBEA8ED FACILI-
IV .... f.nll .r, ,t.o vnr In rptilln OUT OIU
customers, and OBTAIN new ones by selling
goods that are RELIABLE and full value, for
ine money asseu.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers
SHIP STORES,
FOREIGN i DOMESTIC; ruua,
Garden and Grass Seeds.
J. O'CONNOR.
DAN. J. MALARKEY.
Portland, January 1st, 1871. 3 21
W. B. CARDYVELL,
Vhynlclnn Bud . Surgeon.
Ofllce Room No.,second floor, S. W. corner
Third and Morrison streets corner-room, en
trance on Third and Morrison.
In office at all hours, Day and Night, unless
cut an profssslooal buslnns. 3 lg tf
..FOR TIIE ,
HISTORY- OT TIIE
GRANGE MOVEMENT!
Farmers' War Against Monopolies.
BEING a full and authentic aecount 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
or Patrons or Husbandry, its objects and pros
pects. It sells nt sight. Send for specimen
pages and terms to Agents, and see why It sells
faster than any o';LOBOFT I CO..
- 721 Market street, San Francisco.
LADD & TILTON,
33 -A. SO" EC 3ES H S ,
PORTLAND..
-OREGON
X.strVbllM.iel, 1859
-rvEPOsns received and
L7 kept subject to check on draft.
i.-H it-utfrr allowed on
ACCOUNTS
THUHT FUNDS. In sums of ONE DoLLAlt
AN D TJPWARDS rrom date of deposlu
jiu,i iaja ED on approved security.
Bonds. Stocks and nfhnr vnlttnhlnc r-lvaA
on deposit for safe keeping.
yuuL-cuons maue ana proceeds promptly re
mltted.
Investments In Real Eslnf n -.ml mh
ertv made Tor parties. r
Sight and Telegrahlc Ezchaige on San Fran
cisco and the Atlantic States tor sale.
uuverumeni securities bought and sold.
Agent for the transaction or all kind, nt vi.
naycUl and Trust Business. nl