FRIDAY. MARCH 13, 1874. HAIL! AND FAREWELL! Halll arid'ferewell! Such Is'the frail condition Of earthly Intercourse. We meet to parti Joy perishes In rapture of fruition . Al&a! my heart! The Cowers we gather wither In the grasping; On i-niuv's cheek no fadeless lilies dwell: The hand we clasp grows throbles in the clasp ing. Hall! and farewell! mall It and farewell! The untie of welcome beamein Brief as effulgent upon lovers lips; In hope exultant youth but ltttle dreamelh Of hope's eclipse; Nor cares to think that Time, who looks so ra dlant. Is disenchanting Fancy's magic spell To dust dissolving all her fairy pageant. Hall! and farewell I Hall! and farewell ! lis thus each short-lived pleasure i. Fades from our vision like nhanlnm tran- We turn to gaze upon our new-found treasure, adu to: us gone! '.Mid the delights that we most keenly covet Still are we startled by fond Memory's knell sire ft rait! Oh! my heart' beloved. .. :. Ball! and farewell I THE TEMPLE OP DREAMS. (Sometimes I wander through enchanted halU -..And linger, 'tranced, beneath the mighty Of visions flashing from the mystic walls; Awed by the antique Imagery, which tells .Of Inspirations that dull Time defy. And claim their kindred with Eternity. There Reentered prince, and doughty warrior Spell-bound for ages by art sublime, . -Wisdom serene, and loveliness unveiled. Look calmly on me through the mUts ol nine; Hero History waits with Romance at his side. iiicre revets uoye WI1U ucauiy ueiueu. Here recal renins bids the seasons wait: Gray Winter with bis Icy diamonds crowned - Young bridal Snrlnrln robes of green elate. And fervent Summer with her visage crowned: Here tempests gather, and there sunshine grows O'er fruitful Autumn, and eternal snows. One Titan spirit wnves his potent wnnd A hnp. . ! r A Inlna ' n . Gnups the launched bolt and hurls with giant X11UJU The chariot of the thunder. A dread form. The mist-veiled avalanche stays Its descent, Frowning and vast a spectral battlement. .There War's dark angel thrusts his sickle In. And reaps the harvest of the crimson plain; And dying martyrs, by the bigot slain, In robes of Arc ascend to realms untrod: There patient bows the thorn-crowned Son of ul. Thus do I wander where the Genii keep Their guarded splendors, and their trophies bright; In haunted chambers fraught with charms thatsween XJke star-genn scattered from the crown of ingui. Drinking the spirit oi their lustrous beams, A onptlve In the Temple of Old Dreams. A Woman's Defense. From the Santa Barbara Index. I have come lo you as one of the men tors of the press, to ask your sympathy ami aid. 3Iy husband is a fair specimen of the Amerienn nobility, brimful of patriotism ami websterian sentiment; and, of course, a great believer in, and admirer of, the American Press. The otber evening lie was muling alniui tlie news of the week. Among tlie rest was an eloquent article upon the extravaganco of American women. The writer or the aforesaid article de clares that tlio main cause of our present hard times is the excessive importation of iorclgn goods, to the neglect of our own manufactures. The earnest ex pressions of tlie writer, and the evident discouragement of my good husband at this allocking state of affairs, really alarmed me. Now, in the seven years of our wedded life, it lias been ray flnl care to be truly a helpmeet for him. So, In the loving spirit of self-sacrifice, I said: "ry dear Dick, if it please you, we won't use auythitig imported for a year, and see how we get on." With a grateful look, and the smile which T JiKeso well, lie exclaimed "Just like my own little wife! If every woman In the land were so loyal iu ua uueresL, me country would in deed be safe." . Now, I pride myself on being practi cal, so I proposed beginuing In the morn ing. -LAi me see. o collee, no tea, no chocolate! How Is that, Dick?" "We'll except the coflee, wife; you know it is the main part of my break fast." Morning came. Wiien I set tho table for breakfast, I put on the brown table cover, because my white Uible-Iinon is of Irish manufacture. Of course, there were no napkins; hut, then, it is well to bo self-denying in small things. I had tho very spirit of July Fourth, and so drank none of the amber-colored fluid in which Dick delighted, and my glass of water made him look rather un comfortable, but ho said nothing. True to the instincts of our "business man," he took out his watch. "Dick," said I, softly, "English chronometer." "IJIess you! so it Is. Please except that." Up to the store ho went, and with his pleasant "Good morning," la added, as usual, "Any commissions?" "Xo, dear; I am coming up by and by." After making the house tidy, and see ing sundry dinner duties done, I went up town to my husband's store. iTow, in our small town, every merchant has general merchandize, from millinery to molasses. And our family supplies are usually from the store. As I entered, Dick was showing stockings and gloves to some ladies. "Theso are genuine Alexandre', imported from Paris, the latest style! Aud these, ladles, are the very best English hosiery." So he went on. And he sold the articles too; for they were really worth the price asked for them. Then I produced my memoranda: "Pins, thread, currants, raisins, citron, aud cinnamon." "Have you American pins?" "O yes," said Dick; "but they are quite inferior to the English article." "iNbw, Dick, you know I'm to be a loyal American woman; so give me those of our iiome manufacture; and the American Coates thread, if you please," "How about tho American pudding materials?" queried Dick, with a serio comic lace, "i'lease except them, wife; you know tlie pudding Is the crowning "i ucie ui uiiiuer." ui course I excepted ".vm, iUr Was noiiicK'8 motucr com ing over to dine with us to-morrow, and accompany u to the grand party of the S2h?.-l,1tr-bou.t my Ee. "What first ,,".'' " pny.r was ner ub n Ti,n.T L Uad Just Made ent from Dhd? S"kr? Chrisimai pres Wr It Evenfl!i rA?.d ,n'li to Vale'ncienn'esTacS. S".,6 button cloves mm .V tl'e..Dew three- salten werVa'il redy '"n6 ? StHrencH to me that all these ,rX. r,t.occurred pery. such asvaa Sfi fe" rfJP ind I cast about foSJSS other Tr"' ments, to the great tllt of SR. IT ter, who asserted that she k'f,fls; all patience with me." I wtrfS0" d?J want to wear them; but what true wif. prefers her own adornment to the deslrn of nleasinir her husband ? Dinner-time came, and with It came Diet. . His face was all aglow with de 1ic1ft.,'over the acquisition of a snlenili.i. looking horse, which be called mo out to seeana atimire. "A real -English tbor- ouch-bred, brought over by one of mv oiu.coucgo ciiumsi" I'lHbxto coutd you! fiDiclf .' liti Tv Vain 1thS porua uonsef" vine question was out before I realized how bad it would sound. Just like fault-finding, for all tho world! Poor uicki tits entnusiasnx was gone. Din ner was a very silent meal in comnari- sou with our usually cheerful time, and wasn't sorry to see mtn go. I put on my ucsi new Merrlmac print, aud fas tened my plain linen collar, after many mum points oi my new pins uau tneu my patience. There was a pile of work ready for the sewlnrr machine. I ad justed my new thread, and began Its cheerful click. What was the matter? My thread broke, knotted, unwound in several different places at once. Reso- tuieiy Keeping my temper, in earnest devotion to home manufactures, I tried again and again; but bad to give up at last, rather than ruin my garments be- lore tuey were made. Tlie morrow was fuller of trials and mortifications. My best table-linen, and my best China, were from Dresden. My dinner was a success, and was praised by Dick's mother; but tho last remnant of my loyalty went utterly to the winds when Dick whispered, "Mother hopes your new dress is stylish, and that your 1-mz-abelban ruffis au fait." His very words imported! And now, Mr. Editor, while my has band Is smoking his choice Havana ci gar, I entreat you to save and protect us from the unsnarinir critics of the t'av. No doubt there are a few hundred but terflies among us, who are only brown coated wrens, easily satisfied at a mod- crate cost, and doing tho service of our own households! can you not defend us from such dreadful charces? Then it occurs to me to ask, what would be come of our commerce If wo bought no fnrolrm wnwa Are we. the neonle of Hir rnlinrl States, to blame, becauso we hnvn stretched forth our hands toward all countries, and gathered whatsoever is desirable from each? Are. : wo disloyal because we own that other nations' are excelling us in some specialties, or can mane a octter article at less cost than we? Our country is still voutirr. "nnil wo raay hone that she will vet excel nil others; but isn't it wise to remember tlie om proverb, "Live and let live?" Dick and I often nuote "sntlo the origin of our house furnishing; but x ivoum not Dass sucn nnotner wmtniiivi day. for much. And now. from our Cochin China licm anu &coicii terrier, to Dick's horse and stock of goods; from my pet Japan lilies to the stately Lombardy poplars, stand ing like sentinels about our home, wo send forth thauks to the brave hands and loving hearts that helped to make our life so comfortable and hannv. bv bringing these things from afar. Are we less loyal Americans? Although Woman Sufirape Is hrrnvnt a bold aud unsupported fact, though no woman has yet been called to serve on a jury nor elected by vote to any civil office, I doubt if Mr. Frellnghuysen nimseii values ins vote more than I do mine. If I am a woman: for I look nnnn Has the concession of the Government that daughters are human as wllnq sons, and as a stepping stone to all other privileges; sol maintain, not only my uucii-ub iikuv iu u voice ill mo laws a must uuey, uui mat mo very least lue "powers that be" can do for us Is to give ns a fair chance and plenty of time to prove whether we are not at least as wen quaiuitHl to make good use of the ballot as a freed man or a foreigner. Then as for the Insinuation some cast upon us that we dare not vote otherwise than as our husbauds dictate, or that neither male uor female voters dare vote except as the Church authorities think best, I can say for the former that so far as my information extends, there is not n shadow of truth in it; and for tho lat ter I have struck ofl an objectionable name from the ticket which mostchurch members voted entire and witnessed thi 1 numbering of it, without the remotest idea that any disagreeable consequences to myself would follow. It would be hard Indeed, if. nffpr lim ing tasted the sweets of liberty, wo were io oe remauueu to me level or idlols and felons. And by the provisions of this most uurenublicau bill wenre to be siilt- jected to the old common law which gives all a wife's inherited property, earnings, children, person, ail but life Itself, to her husband's absolute control; thus In all but that one reservation, set- uui; uer on a level Willi tiomostlc mil mais. Wliat have we done to merit sucn overwlielminsr kindness as Hit? But, as I said ill the bpfinnlnc. 1 nm only surprised and Indignant at the ef fort beinir made, not alarmed about the result; we poor Minor Children of the Union have too many friends amouir thoe who have attained to their majority, and Woman Suflrago and equal rights as principles have too many mends for such measures to be counte nanced.. God speed the day when not only we, but all women, may enjoy imuuiiisu unu an Kinureu privileges tin iiuoiiuueu. uau jaikc j-jxponcnt. Tiin Ixqcisitivk Woman. The other day, on tho Amherst railway, I sat next a coarse-voiced woman, wlili nose and eyes which looked as If made expressly for prying Into other people's business, and a form which Indicated mat sue had found tho occupation thriving one. Opposite to us sat handsome young lady in an elaborate suit of 6ago green, with an elegant copy of Middleuiurch on her lap. The sharp voiced woman stared at her very hard, fidgeted a good deal, and leaning over commenced tho conversation In this way: "Hook agent, I see ! Have good luck?" "You are mistaken, madam; I am not an uKeni," imucu asionisned;. "Oh 4 Ain't cauvassing! thought in-i a juu as. oome UO." "Xo," (looking out the window). "You go to school, peraps 1" "No." fwith a half smilM ..h! y.ou llon t? Tlluf;lit per'apsyou did," with a long respiration; aud look ing her over as if she thought she was not making progress, she spied a' heavy gold ring on tho third linger of tlie left iiuuu, aim commeuccii axalu "Married?" "Yes." "Bride, per'aps ?" "les," (wltlia glance at a tall gen tleman who stood In the rear end of the car, laiKiug wun tue conductor). "Oh ! and these are your weddln' fix In's. I might have knowedMt'triin. ning her eyes from the jaunty hat down the multitudinous folds and ruffles to me uainty irencu Kid boots. "Husband forehanded ?" "My husband has the same number oi nanus as otuer people, ms.dam," very sharply, and makinir the best of lmr to a vacant seat at the othr-r end or tim car, wnue me inquisitive woman settled oacK, as it suo lelt w rouged at not hav ing met wit her usual good success. r,, esc,hanc Sves tberollowlngln its runny column:-"A lady suggests that n Sfi"""?"80' Jad'cs were to dress of fc.frVojMets, scores who r"um ?"eua utvine service dre. lit? ".Bf upcauso lliey llto cannot .anc lump ini.i - . . AUe 8UCCealtnn - lUSUIUIlHIlln UluL.F.i I, more consideration tha jok"!' WOrl" SECOND-HAND GOODS. DEALEIt IX JUNK AM SECINI-HAXI. MADS. Next to Richardson's Auction Store. rS OHO P.?m.. "AaswAXTED: MUytal$o,;Bottles.t Scrap Iron, etc, fop lcl thPhlghest price will be paid.- 3 3"? wi; LIST OF POST-OFFICES. OREGOX. .BASER CO. 'Auburn, "Auzusta. Long Tom, Mohawk, Pleasant Hill, Itattlesnake, Suislaw,-- I Springfield, . . Willamette Forks. Baker City, Clarksvllle, express iiancii, Eldorado, Gem, Humboldt Basin. Jordan Valley, Albany, Brownsville,. Crawfordsvlile,' Dlamondnill, Harrisburg, live vaiiey, Wlngvllle. HEJiTON. Alsea Valley, "CorvallH, King's Valley, Liberty, Utile Kit. Newport, Jt , Newton, Philomath, Starr's Point, Summit, Toledo, Yaqulna. CLACKAMAS. Barlow, Beaver, Butte Creek, Canby, Clackamas, Clear Creek, CntUngsvllle, Damascus, F-igle Creek, Glad Tidings, Highland, Molalla, Mllwaukle, Needy, Norton, Oregon City, iiaisey, ,j Lebanon, .Miller, Peoria, line, &d?? Stxlavllle. i'.IfARIOX. v Aurora. Aumsvllle, Bultevllle, Brooks, it '5 v Halrfleld, Gervals, ' Hubbard's, Jefferson, Marlon, Monitor, Newellsrllle ' Sa:emr 1UXsJ nurenon, 8U Louis, i:ii 1 Stayton, -i Sublimity, Turner, Vernon, Waconda. uswego, . Sandy. CLATSOP.- Astoria, Isthmus, 31UI.T0XAII. East Portland, Portland, Powell's Valley, Willamette Slough. Bethel, Bridgeport, Buena Vista, Dallas, Kola, Elk Horn, Grand Itnude, Independence, Lincoln, Lucklamute, Lewlsvlllc, Monmouth, Nchafcm, sklpanon, t - -. Summer House, West port. COOH. Coqullle, Coos IUver, Kmiilrc City, Knchanted l'ralrle, Kalrvlcw, HcrmansrIIU, Marshdeld, North Bend, Itandolnh, Sllkln, Sltkum. COLCVntA. -Columbia City, Clatskanle, Itanler, Marshland. i-enyaaie, Klcreall,- Zena. ft ' I TU.LAU0OC. Garibaldi, Kilchls, Nctarts, Nestockton Tillamook, Trask. UMATILLA. Cecils, Cayuw, Marshall, , Meadowville, . . Milton, Mitchell's Station, Pilot Itock, Pendleton, , Umatilla, Wenton. St. Helens, Suavlc's Island, ncappoose. cnr.nv. Cliclcoc, Kllcnsburg, I"ortOrtord. DOUGLAS. North Canyonvllle, Camas Valley, irain, Klkton. Galesvllle, Gardner, i ,.i i CNI0X. Cove, Indian Valley, 'Island Clty.r la Grande, North Powder, Uro Dell, : .Summervllle, ninlon,! Wallowa. WASCO. Antelope, i llrldje Creek, Hepjiner, Hood lUvor, Mitchell, ML Hood, lrlneevllle, ipktnRia, .. ' -iakiamir.e'k Pax Creek, SoottsbtirrV; -Ten .Mile, I'mncjua City, Wilbur. Yoncalfa. RRAXT. -Canyon City, Camp Walton, John Day City, Dayvllle, Prairie Clly. JACKSOX. Apnlecate, AMhland Mills, Brownsbo rough, Central Point, Kasle IVilnl, Grant's Pas.t, Hot Surlniri. iHT H i-nicnaru's, Itock Creek, Scott's, Sbellrock, Spanish Hollow,. The Dalle, Warm .Spring Wasco, Wllloujhby. WASIIISOTOX. Beaverton, Cntrevllle, Cornelius,' Korest Grove, Glcueoe, Greenville, Hlllsborp, Mlddleton, Kholl'slKerry, Taylor's Kerry, Tualatin, Wapato. YAMHILL. Amity, Bellcvuc, -Jacksonville, Iikeport, Llnkville. Langell A'alley; Phoenix, Hook Point, Sam's Valley, Table Itock, Willow Sprlnc, Yuluax. JaSKPIllNP. Klrby, lxland, Slato Creek, Waldo. LANE. Bnlte Dluppointmeut,ljirayctte, CoUago Grove, . McMlnnvIIIe. t toast 1-ork, Mountain Home. t;"P 9T??' Nortu Yamhill, Cartwrlsht's, sheridan, . y-.ueene City, West Cliehallm, tranklln, Wheatland, Junction, Newbert. IVASIIIMITO.V TEKKITOUV. uuyion. CLALLAM CO. New Dunglnrs', Port Angelos. CLARKE. . - v - i M - Battle Ground, Brush l'ralrle, Lewi IUver, Martin's Bluff, Poklu, Pioneer, Union Itldse, "Vancouver. CHF.1IALI. Clarvllle0 ChehalW IMuit,' Elma, Hoqniam, Montosano, SaUop, Sharon. COWLITZ. Castle Book, Carmllton, Krceport, Kalama, iower Cowlitz, Montlcello, : MLCoffln, Oak I'olut. LSL.1ND. CoupcTlIle, ' ! U'PACIFlC. Bruce port, Chinook, Kuappton, Oysterrlll, . ltlvenlde, Unity. Woodward's Landing. raito,'"" 'i Franklin, Stellacoom, Tacoma. 8XOH0MISU. Iiwell,, .. . Muklltoe,-J"' Skohomlsh, Tualalip. SKAMAMIA. Cascades, Ahlle Salmon. STEVE5CS. Crab Creek, Cna-wo-lah, Knrt CtilTllle, Pine Grove, itock Creek, Itowlle, . spokauo Bridge, Spokane Kalis, Union Klat, Wulker Prairie. Utalad. I i . THURSTON. Beaver, Coal Bunk, Grand Mound. JnrFKItSOK. Port Dlseoverr. IVrt Ludlow. ' m 'MlamaiPrulrteS'y Olympla, -1 ' Tumwatcr, Yelm. WAHKIAKUM. Cathlamet, Kaglc Clin", Shamokawny. PortTownsend. ixo. Black Ittvcr, Vail Cltv. Seattle, Slauchter. Snoiiualmle, WALL.V WALLA. White IUver. Patll. Pntalia, Tukauon, Toucbet, Walts bare, Walla Walla, Wallula. WHATCOM. Kldalso, Guemas, :IA Conner, T f Loper." Orcas Island, SAmlsh, Semiahmoo, iSkatft, - si Whatcom. KITS.P. Blakelely, l"ort Madison,' Port William. Port Orchard. Scabeek, TeckalcL KLICKITAT. . Block House. Columbus, lioiuenaaie, Klickitat City. LEWIS. Boisfort. vrutTMAX. f?.w.1.',,,z., Ewartsvllte. Palouse. Grand Prairie, T.rIU, inimnhrey'sLandlnf, Skookumchuck. ttV An'"nrt I I CM. MASON. .FortSlmeoe, Konnewock, Kittitas, Mock See, Nanum, . Pleasant Orove, Salahft ' Arrada. Oakland, Skokoinlsb, . Sherwood's Jtllls. Yamina, Money Ordsr OBf ti. THE NEW urn mos Y8c nurrz mir IV O W is 'THE' ; T rME'0tB'sfhTB -n 4 !--wmo U UNPARA'IXEL'ED fft'M Thi5&i(?iaar of T 'H E ire VVtJT8fN Journal for to. -v: at fHt DEVOTEDTO ThENTERESTS- III.... .i tljU ... AM - - - ! ?PCA!H0NC6r.i FrontandJStark Streets,- Portland, . Oregon. , JllUil , an 0 i-aHHSsail .w u a.-.itu.i uif.a, Arransemcnts have been made Jo "curetheSvigegof a , COMPETENT Com man upon any and all subjreTTolR-irirnc tuTeiStl T viuuruwuT is not a Woman's. iuiicjt ,uay ui, necessary to secure I Knows IIOSCX. no IMlitles.nn rvlllnn ..n ... ' .j, ..p.m iuptock oi fclernHliLlberty.f UjiiTersal OUR PREMIUM LIST! As an Inducement lor our friends to make excrtlons-to secure large-cliibs ior'tiie Nr.i Northwest, we offer the following list of vainnbio Kor twenty subscribers. atsM 00 I SHirTTI.E HP.WIVfl rfirTx?r. ..., Kor thlrty-nre subscribers'. atfSl 00 eaeh. fironiinini.tfl l.v 11.1 ftili. will vivt a HOIR : - - - - .'.......i ... n.L.iuuL mull, iii.iiiiiiiiiiiv itrninviiipii. . . 1 1 1 . ...jl. I (JTIIVWt 1 r. ..... . ' ai.um.i. M.Wl.MI IACIIINE. With ItlnoV- Price, Jti. I . Kor forty subscribers, at JJOO each, accompanKsl bvtheeaxh.we will Rive a HOME SHUT n.E SKWtvn Minmvt. . . ...... ........ Price, $50. . -.. . u uium in onra Tho above Sewing Machines, which are warrantwl flrat-clas In every particular, can be ieen at the offlee ot Geo. V. Trover, corner Third nnd Morrlson?strects, Portland. tor fifty subscribers, at ii 00 each, irmmmniai i.r. ,i.a . monv . .HAMLIN rOHTABLK ' unproved center I-or Mventr-flvc subcrlberi. nt t3 OQrarli, li HAMLIN OltGAX? rpu-ml.i.. ii.. L..kn . - - i!Teuii-uve auuscrltiers. at Moo !. Z. ,1 . . ,'uu",onB,. OT wni give a MASON 4 ...-fligui.int iieea valves. Improved Bellows, Tremulant nnd Knee Swell, l'rlee, $100. ror oue uunurcu subscribers, at J3 00 each, MAKON A irAMT.tv nnniv n r.. ....v..v... cue uiu.ui, Improved Graduated Selt-AdJusUns Bced Knee-Swells. VIOLA. DIAPASON. FI.1ITK. uuiu wnoucsire towork for tlieM nremlums ceiveu. The subscribers will bo. placed to their uunns uie jear to procure the nrenUum desired thev ran ihnose :l lesser Drcmium. or thev win ue eutiiieu to receive twenty-rive percent. OUR .NEW As Til e New Northwest has already nroved also prove nTRiCMPii. To enable our friends who may' declde'to canvass far nnr natw, 1n lipneflLlmth themselves and us by Increaslnc our Sub.crlpUon Lists, we i luiums w canvns.vers : Any subscriber who Is In arrears for the New wuuiuua .t, ana one new .subscriber, aecompanled by theoash SCu)-wewIII slve: Ajairmnaii .Marine Vases; Ora Bohemian Glass Vaso; Or a Bohemian Glass Card Receiver: Or JJdoieu Ivory XnpklnRlnss; .. Or K dozen Plated Tea Spoons ; - r . Orlpalr Alexandre's Kid Gloves; . .-.-.b Or a Lady's Fan, spangled, leathered edirer r til-, n n Or an Album for holding loo pictures: ' Or an Album (extra) for holding SO pirtures- Or Fancy Letter Case; iHT ' Or a box Toilet Articles, including : soap, Or a Britannia Tea Tot; " T Or a Kerosene Lamp; -... . n. . . . ui uuiru uiim uooiets; ur;uozen Glass Tumblers. Or a Urge Glass Fruit Dish ; Or a Work Basket; Ora Flno Embroidered Handkerchief: Or dozen Linen Handkerchiefs! or a woolen Table Cover; OrK dozen Tablo Napkins; ? Or dozen Towels; -. Or an elegant Portmonia. J Any subscriber who Is In arrears lor a year's uuTOfuoa ice, anu iwo new subscribers, acrompanled by the casu maKins s'J ui c kiij H41U 4 A set oi Rogers' Table Forks, triple plated, on Or a set of ltcters'TableSpoons.trlplcplated.on whltamctaL warranted : OrasetofRotcrs'TeaSpMnsAHpIopIaled.onVhitemttat.STarranteVl; ' Jn Or M donn Rogers' A Russell's TableXnlves. best otialltv. warranteilrTrt. Ui Or a handsume Bird Caee. Any person In arrears for subscription to'Tiin .subscription fee and three, new subscriber, accompanied by the cash, making J12 to, we- will I senu : A handsome ManalUes Quilt; Or a handsome Woolen Qui lend1 and white, or Or a pair of Table Cloths; OrtwopalrsofNottlnghamlMvCurtalos; Or three pairs Alexandre' KijQtoves, any Or a Japanese Inlaid Work Sdci; . Or 13 yards best yd. wide Sbetln.- tn For seven surcribers at 6-eacb,am'ountliictoJ21 (0, we will ien.tr An extra Castor.trlpleplaMO, on while meta!, valncil at (9 00- pr & Lady's Writing Desk. efecjuat value:, . ' Or a Cabinet, Japanese Iolaia; ' ' xs W rt i Or an Extra Japanese laUU.'WorkTtnr. These articles are all valuable, and aro irarmwtn.i in'h'o iSt mrmicenV flBt' Per sons living In this city or -who. can visit ua can hour's notice; or If not ccavgnleat to visit us, we No order of Ibis kind will receive, attention Send money In Postdate orders, al thp ruxtntnnrv niUi..rf.rmn-.-nr;trii(l draa If nrerJ KillUs All orders promptly albKidatitft.' We sincerely hope that this unnarsllateit buslniss In Oregon, vlU meL wlili a. imH T.rri rmm ihi mnnr friendx of our naner.- who up to this time hav seeiaed to fall to realize that. Tu E New Northwest cannot be ruu without money. Naw U the time to make up clubs. Beg'tn before some otUr person gets the start of you. Es wkstyoucan doforrvoursell. the PublicanJ Tlix Nsw Horthwkst. NORTHVEST;l Ui-.j, T ojc ' .n 111 ftiiafetv. Mum? JUUnoV atil tDKtj.ji . -Jilt .! i. . . 1 " kiBfrs '1 na ,i 81' ill 4, .1.7 ID INDprjCEMNfs4TbLIJi3S! , -i 7A .t.i;;..itr 31 I) t'!'WMB ' i t. 1 3E vxlollc ation !! tit... .i--ti'.ilt.;-r '.a tl 1 .t,. OR T.HW EST the People, 'ASDJU ;OPHUMANITY. r tin . i i . .Of IV .; J- -sX-.i 111 J .: t :itr :v 0,F"7W,R,I,T,E'RT8" H f , ruo nitri,i.( .im, li.i,,, Ji the greatest eood to tho greatest number? It i .. . ... j ' ...... , ..u-uiur, iiu i-ret-ii, lis louuuniion is laaieiiL-u Kinanrlpatlon and Uulraiu'meled Progresloii, earh.iuv-nmnnni.! l.v tl... ra.h iri. will irlvn tho 1IOMK . .- . " ' D V,.l.,i.t K.I.I.. I,n,inl nn.l nlrclv nnlsl.H.l f - . J i , . ' ' civm u-iiii iiir.t.if wnitiiii Tfii.iA mm n,.' pressure rcoil valvs.tc. lrlcf .70l ,i..n.i.-.. i .. ' . . . - A.vHi.iiiftbuuauMi. kiicu i.(ii. rricr, i. . nmmmnu i... ... -,i. .i .,,,-.fi.o HAMLIN 01U3.VN.of KIvo Octaves, One Stop and twenty dollars additional, we will jslvo a ... .. . . ... i rvc niops.iTro neia oi luuraiors liirougoom. Valves, Improved Bellows'. Tremulant nnd TRRSIITt.avt ih. ir. can semi ii... nimou nn.l momr iufiii.iir credit, and If enough names aro not received In tush of the amount remitted for their labor. PREMIUM LIST. n nnmil.np fttiAMH vrr mrt flivltlml llmt It fih.all propose to give the following addltloual Vre- NoimiwrT. will senJ us his orhernwn , , -. ' ' OKStJS XOAHTXa tossii t ' tti ' ,jJ J 3'r1 chalk, iwrlumery, etc.: s 1 r ."Y3' njflk, . ... ... .1 subscription, and who will send his or Jior mm white metal, warranted; " "Krw 0UTiiwrsTr who1 willfseriiiriils hro her bine and whiter ' ii . . . cqlor of "site' ' ' ' '' ' ., mvlthM ,nirl r... nnr own hand at an will send tho artleles by express to any ad-J tmWe n.. n.i. ..nninl II. 1 " r.frr ni.ti. ii. A. iw feature lit the newsiMDerl Florence sEwiyGiso?pyg-ij rator, like the nowe or Slnirer, to meet the vie ws or those prjfeirlni; that i siyie oi n"- Ihave located permanently at Portland, and shall keep conMantly on hand a I. if 8 mentor the latest styles of the Florence Machine. Call and sc them before purehailng else wlieiv ..... . . c.i.cm- nn.l Turlctf John Clark. ' 131 Third street, between Sold on the Installment Plan: $io TO PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. To San Francisco and the . East, Si & ci STAGE-LINE ! RAILROAD, AND I.I!B r&li Tlirou;!i to San-.Frnnc iscO'In .60 Hours ! !.-! -r. ' oitTW 1 .mi' yf '-l. -.uvtj -r,. ..: -is .:', i, ' i . in ' .' .4 Oiily Miles Stufrinfir I rnOaiUSTS shonld boar In mind that this X. Itoutn passes through the Garden of tho Pacific CoaHt. Tho wild" picturesque, scenery alone doubly pays the Tourist for passing over tills line. TIME T.VKT.K GREAT "OVErtLAITD MAIfr ROUTE : 5?, r, - -s s S3 sx "f':- ii. I?5 Vc, T-ii i ?S iSun Kan Mon.. Tues Wed Wcdu. Mon Mon M Tue Wcd Thurs Thurs- Tues Tue Wed Thurs Vrl- . Frl AVcd Wed Thurs Krl Sat Sat. Thurs. Thurs FrI.. .. Sat..-. Sun Sun Frl FrI Sat Sun Mon- Mon Sat . Sat... Sun. Mon Tues- Tucs u TICKETS FOR SALE 1 AT TllE ., I . .. orncn'or the o. c. it. it. co. H.. . - 2 En Corner F and Front Streets. ' u:. . OREGON CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. lSO.t TIME . SCIIEDtrLK. I xo. riW .TAKE EFFECT MONDAY. FEB. lfith. .L' lglJ, at I A. Jtv-for the government and' In formation of employe only: the Company-rc- secvc:iiirwrnui.iii vury.inereirom as circiim stances) may rcqnlre. " Pally Trains will run between- . PORTLAND AND ROSEBURO '' AS FOM.OWS: IiIWVE. ARRIVE.. Portland "Hi a.m. I Ro;pbu nr -4.S A r.M, l Hi)5lrtinf..lrSM a. it. I TVn-tlan.l ,, sin t. m, ALU.VS7Y KXPRBSfi-i.TRAIX, . Pally (except Sundays, AS x)M.ows; , I.KWK Pnrtlapd Albany- iO0 r.x. I AIlMiy-. ST ..-.&3X.K. ji. I l"6rjlaid 10:03 r-.x. A.M. Tlie Oregon and CallCirnla Railroad Fcrrj' make con necllon with nil Itorniini-Tmin., Cl-e connections nro made at Itoseburg with nit- .-hkw ui uie i. H4i4orni4i aua uresonsta; Comian.v. . ,?.',3ek,, for,!le tonll theprlnclpal points In Callforni.tand lheKa.st,at Company's orllce, Cor.F and Frott S!s.,at Frrry Uddln-, Portland. rtar OTIOi-Passengers for Butteville, Cliampoes, lUyton and Ijifavette will-take the boat r.r the aljove points at Caucmnli. i-storase will be Charged on Freight re- Jf" Freight will not be received forshlpmcnt after 5 o'clock i ji. ,! J. IlRANuT. Jr., Ei-P." ROOHRS. . . - , .n.,.nt Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. 2-ltf THE OREGON CENTRAL-.RAILR0A0.C0. OH AND AFTKlt SUND.VY, JUNE H, 1ST3. anHl tintlPrartherihtlrv.-trltl rtln Fre.'ehl and Ilissenger Tralns-lrom . f . PORT IhiVN'D TOJST?;t'JOSEPH, s, follows; 1G I3J 1 ; 0 WERK nAVs: 4'1 LEAVE ARRIVE Portland 7:4(1 A. M. I St. Joseph 11:10 A. sr. St. Joseph12S0 p. x. I Portland irJOi-. st. ox SUNDAYS: LEAVE XrRIVE Portland 8:20 A. sr. ISL Josonh lltan a. r St. Joeph.I2a !. 31. 1 Portland. 3:10 p. Ji. Connecting at Cornelius with Stages for Forest Grove; at St. Joeph ror all points South and West Lafayette. McMlnnvIIIe, Amity, Mon mouth. Independence. Buena Vista ami Pn. vnllK mr Passengers received at Fourth streof i.i. Ine on glvlngslgnnl to the train. h rolcht received at tlie I'ort am wmhm. and Dock Co.'s WharfTahd will not be rerelv.i lor shipment: J. U.VSTON, aiier a,i. m. h. thielsen. ' ninl Uiir Frelflitand l"assengerAgenL 2 SO SSTABLZSH7JD 1059. ;-( It: 1 1 O'CONNOR & MALARKEY HAVE HBMOVED TO SG Front St., S. E. corner or Washington, "Vri!ERE, WITH INCREASED FACILI- iles.wc shall endeavor to retain our old customers, nnd OBTAIN new ones by selling goods that aro ut-.i.iAUi.c ami iuu value, lor tho money asked. Wholesale and Retail Grocers SHIP STORES, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, Garden and Gras3 Seeds. J. O'CONNOR, DAN. J. MALARKEV. Portland, January 1st, 1371- 3 21 MUSEUM, FIRST .YND ASH STREETS,-' PORTL.VND. T. A. WOOD, Proprietor. THE Place to visit nrst oral! pthenfi-an Insti tution or real raeritMnstructIve,musing. entertaining. New Wonders added every day! Open from-9 Arsr. till 10 r. m.. Sundays except- eu. Aumissioii.jo ns. uuuuren under ID half price. s ICtf 7T" THE BEST OLVCHIXK IX THE WOHLU It docs more work, more kinds of work, better work, and doe it easier than any other MH lllcro Is a "Florence" within a thousand miles of Portland not givlnc entire satlsfac Jjon, If I am Informed or It I w U attend to It without expense of any kind to Itf owner. Wo have, tho new style of "Florence" Ma chine, that feeds the work away from the ope ' ... . V .......IT k I.. . 1 , Alder and Morrison, with Badger's Music Store. Down, and $io a Month till paid for. SriSCELIiANEOTJS. complete Pictorial History of tho Times." "The best, cheapest, and most successful Tamily Paper in tho Union." Harper's "Weekly. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. NOTICES OF THE 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 lllustra? tions of current events aro full and fresh, and are prepared bv our best desisuers. V Iln a circulation or "lHyxw, the paper Is read by at least half a million persons, and Its influence n an organ of opinion is simply tremendous. The "Weekly" maintains a positive position, and expresses decided views on political anil social problems. Louluvlllo Couricr-Joumal. Sl'BSCniPTIOXS. IS73. Terms : IHnPER's Weekxt, one year SI CO. An Extra Copy of either the "Magazine." "Weekly," or "Bazar" will be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Sub-Bribers at $1 00 each , at one remittance; or, Six Copies for S20 00 i without extra copy. Subscriptions to "Harper's Magazine," "Weekly" and "Bazar," to one address lor one year, $10 00; or, two of Harper's Periodicals to one address for one year, S7 00. Hack 2 TUMBEns can oe nunpiieu at u- nuiir. Tlie Annual Volumes of "Harper's Weekly," In neat, fcjoth binding, will be sent by express, free of expense, for S7 Oil each. A Complete Set, comprising Sixteen Volumes, sent on re ceipt of cash at the rate of i5 S per vol., freight at expense of purchaser. xne postage uu -iiuriJcm wc-eikij" i iwv-" cents a vear. which must be paid at the Sub scriber's posi-onice. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. nCU DIt. a. IV. BROWN'S U. S. OREGON CHITTUM BITTERS. THIS BITTERS Is the active principle of lho Oregon chlttum tree. It possesses Altera llve, Tonic, Purgative and Diuretic properties. It Is me greatest appeuzer anu uioou-pui4t:r known in the history ot medicine. It is n sure remedy for nil Bilious Dideases originating from inactivity of the liver and bowels. It is a certain cure tor Intermittent and Bilious Fe vers. It cures Dyspepsia and all nervous com plaints, besides being a nice beverage; Instead of Its weakening and debilitating the svstem it Sircnglliens JIIIU KItr- 4411 aiJm:h4u. tui.u . powerful tonic is required, there Is nothing bet ter than the Oregon Chlttum Bitters. All classes of pertons, whether male or female, may use tlie Bitters with a certalsty that it will Drevcntthem from contracting tnose uis- cases which are so prevalent in this climate. The Bitters can be found at the CITY DRUG STORE, ON Ynnililll St, between I'lnt aud Second, Portland, Oregon. DR. a. W. BROWN, Sola Proprietor. VITAS. XAXGI.EY it CO.. Wholesale Druggists, San Francisco, General Agents for the U.S. Oregon Chlttum Bitters. , 3 10 tf AGKNTS WANTED -TOR THE, HISTORY OF THE GRANGE MOVEMENT! on THE Tanners War Against Monopolies. BRING a full and authentic account or the struggles of the American Farmers against the extortloni of tlie railroad companies, with a history of the rife and progress of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, its objects andpros- pecis. 11 win at signu senu ror specimen naisand term to Agents, and see whv It sells fluter than any other book. Address A. L. IIAXGItOFTA CO., j r.'l Market street, San Francisco. GLOVE MANUFACTORY. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING SECURED J. the services of a French GLOVE MAKER, Is navj prepared to manufacture all styles of I.AIIirS' AND GENTLEMEN'S KID, FUR, BUCK AND DOGSKIN GLOVES Perfect Flttlmr anil T.ifsci.PVi.inne n. teed. Also, Gloves cleaned, dykl and repaired on short notice. 3-S C.E.D0BOIS. 0KEG0X STEAMSHIP CO.'S STEAMBOATS. 3Voticc. r 37 ROM 'AND AFTER THURS : dajYMay l"t, the steamer E. N. COOKE Will leave Oregon City as follows: On Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday at 8:30 A. M., and on Wednesday nnd Saturday at 10 A.M., connecting with steamer DAYTON through to Portland. Returning, wll 1 Leave Portlnuil Tor Oregon Clly at 4 P. M. r-asscngers for LAFAYETTE and all Interme diate places will take tho CARS at S:I5 A. M., connecting at Canemah with stoamer Dayton, on Tuesday and Friday or each week. Through Tickets sold at the offlce of the O. & C R. R. Co. at Reduced Rates. AU freight by this line delivered to consign ees Free of Dmyage. . . Freight received until 5 P. M. 3-5tf J. R. BILES, Agent. LADD & TIL.TON, 3S -A-3ST DK. 3Et S , PORTIVND .OREGON Estaljliwlietl, ISrSO. DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS kept subject to check on draft. INTEREST allowed on TIME DEPOSITS or TRUST FUNDS, In sums of ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS from date ofdeposIL MONEY LOANED on approved security. Bonds, Stocks and oilier valuables received on deposit for safe keeping. , Collections made and proceeds promptly re milted. luveslmcnts In Real Estate and other prop erty made for parties. 8ight and Telegralilc Exchaxre on San Fran- c Cisco and tho Atlantic States for sale. Government Securities bought and sold. Ajtentfor the transaction of all-kinds oPFl nacclal and Trust Business. i