The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, April 24, 1874, Image 4

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    FRIDAY..
...APRIL 24, 1874.
BOhDACE--OF-DKlXE.
BY FEAXK PATTOX.
You think t love it rtl(jm nerveless hand
Could gain Immortal strength thus very hour,
.d rVp. th4? h1rti ra-fflc,frota.Uie land .
Ana crush tlssbllghtlngf'maddenlngynlght-
mare power.
Yea, now, with all ray latest, dying breath,
i-ji curse ine ming mai arags me down to
death.
Lore It? I loathe It! Yet I drink and drink,
d hamy bondago wlth-a loathly hate,
And halo myself ax tlirough the town I slink.
The pledgor No, no! Too late too late!
jjicuski j.'yc incu it twice a wate of
breath!
Too late! There's no release for me but death!
It's bad enough to drink; hut not to drink
Doth such a train of ghastly horrors wake
As In one hour woulddeavl) me dead, I think.
v Ah, keep away, ye fiends, for pity's sake!
The very thought ol them affect my brain;
My end will be -when they shall come again.
Love nim ? I'd lore to hold my head up high
And breathe God's air a free and Tearless man.
And look with undlmmed eyes on earth and
sky ,
With steady nerve to do and head to plan;
I'd love to grapple trials a they come
Iii manlyfashlon, brave and strong. Love rem?
If only I could come Into some land
"Where no drink is, God knows how willingly
J'U ngiit those dreadful torments of thedamned
That clutch the soul of him who would be
free.
But marshal up those grizzly shapes of woe
To fall again as twice before ? No, no!
Ah, If I might have known how it would be
In those old college days so wild and gay
When first I drank In youthful revelry!
How easy then to put the cup nwayl
A mother hope and Joy I was till then;
Now sec me trembling ha! Thoseeyes again!
Back, flcry eyes, to hell, where yc belong!
I'll drink ye down what, blood? Drink
blood!
Help! help! They come, a hideous, devilish
throng!
Baek, get ye back! They'll toss me In the
flood!
Long, crooked hands are clawing In my hair!
Is tills the end? Ha! ha! Too late for prayer!
THE GBEATUPBISIHG.
To the EniTonoFTiin New Northwest:
Intemperance, our common foe
tiw-oughout the United States, is now
prominently before Hie public, and tue
subject is being discussed tnot thor
oughly both pro and con. For one, I
most heartily endorse the movement, as
to kind and stj-Ie, that is being made
against the Tyrant that has engulfed so
many of our race in drunkards' graves.
There never was a greater mistake made
than that of licensing and legalizing
uie wuisKy tralllc, and I have no doubt
but future generations will look back
with horror upon the barbarous practice
as once thus in vogue in our country.
The war now raging against intemper
ance will not go backward ; like that
against American slavery a few years
since, the watchword is onward it is
God's work and must succeed. This
war is to be fought in a hand-to-hand
fight, so far as prayer aud moral suasion
iiiu cuiicurueu. it will not CIOSO 1U a
few days, weeks, months, or years, but
will go on until there is a complete
i-otc or the enemy.
Our'foe ia a gigantic enemy, la?kcd
by Intelligence, money, and legions of
votaries. They work day and night the
wliole year round. There are no spas
modic efforts of a few weeks merely.
The work of death goe3 on amid the
shrieks and groans of the impoverished
widows and orphans, who are left to
grope out Jife as best they may. As
they sweep out their thousands by death,
by the aid of their money they make
war upon the rising generation, enticing
all they can to drink down theirpoison-
otis draughts, knowing that when intem
perance ban once fastened Its fangs there
Tliiril Th'cVnVcTpT7mJc"Hc,n,?,
raent Is likely to produce a 'perfect revo
lution. Indeed, the minds of the people
are alrea'dy undergoing a radical change,
aud the tendency is to trust those
only who arc favorable to Temperance.
"Ve then look for a,thorougb reform in
public sentiment. "W . '' i
Fourth Public sentiment once re
formed can not fall to reform our Legisla
tive bodies. Hence, when this is done,
it will be an easy matter to strike at the
very root of the evil, the manufacturer.
Let the manufacture of intoxicating
drinks be placed on the samo basis with
that of coining money, that is to say,
let our.Governmeat manufacture what
ever may be necessary, just as in regard
to our money, and then punish all out
side of this just as In counterfeiting
money, and by this method you may
banish alcoholic drinks from our coun
try. The tendency of this crusade is to
bring about this state of things through
outourland. "Vesay,letitcome. R.
DRY GOODS7
JIabk Twain's Turkish Lunch.
I never want another one. The, cooking
apparatus was in the lunch room near
the bazar, and it was all open to the
street, rue cook was amy, anu so was
the table, aud it had no cloth on it. The
fellow took a mess of sausage meat and
coated It around a wire, and laid it on a
charcoal fire to cook. When it was
done he laid it aside, and a dog walked
sadly in and nipped it. He smelt it at
llrst, and probably recognized the re
mains of a friend. The cook took It
away from uirn and laid It before lis.
Brown said, "I pass." Ho nlavs Piixlim
suiiitHiuics. ne an nasseti in turn
Then the cook baked a hrn-irt. tint
wheaten cake, greased it well with the
sausage, ana started to bring It to us: It
dropped in the dirt, aud he picked it up
audpolisheditou theseat of his breeches
and laid it before us. Brown' said, "I
pass." We all passed and called a new
deal. He put some eggs into a frying
pan, and stood pensively prying slabs of
meet from between his teeth with a
fork. Then he used the fork to turn the
eggs with, and brought them along.
Brown said, "I pass." All followed
suit. We did not know what to do. and
so we ordered a ucw ration of finus.nf
Tho cook got out his wire, apportioned
a proper amount of sausage, spit on ills
bands uud fell to work. This time, with
one accord, we all passed out. Wo paid
aud left. That is all I learned about.
Turkish lunches. A Turkish lunch 'Is
good, nodoubt, but it has its weak points.
GLUE ASA Hb.vi.iso TIkwp-mv T
Field writes to the Scientific American:
For the last twelve or fourteen years I
have been employed in a shop where
there arc over three hundred men at
work, and, as Is the case in all shops of
this kind, hardly a day passes but one
or more of us cut or bruise our limbs.
At llrst tncre were but few that found
uieir way to my department to have
tueir wounds bound up; but after a
while it became generally known thata
rag giueu on a nesn wound was not only
a speedy curative, but a formidable pro
tection against further Injury. I will
here cite one among many of the cases"
cured with glue.
A man was running a boring ma
chine, witji an inch aud a ijuartcr augur
attached; by some means, the, sleeve of
his shirt caught In tho augur, bringing
his wrist in contact with the bit, tear
ing the llesh among the muscles in a
frightful manner. He was conducted to
my department (tbe pattern shop;, and
I washed the wound in warm water, and
glued around it a cloth, which, when
tlrvi shrunk into a rounded shape, hold
ing tho wound tight aud firm. Once or
twice a week, for three or four wecks,cI
dressed the wound afresh, and it was
well. The man never lost an hour's
time in consequence. The truth of this
.statement hundreds can testify to. I
u.-e, of course, the best quality of glue.
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C. S. SXX.V13K,
srifTlTsG fJOODS 'vERY 46V,
131 First Street,
Between Morrison and Yamhill.
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lTist FPb'ST-OFFIcii.
BAKER CO.
Auburn,
"Augusta,
Baker City,
Clarksville,
Express Ranch,
Eldorado,
Gem,
Humboldt Basin,
Jordan Valley,
Rye Valley,
W'lngville.
BKNTOS.
Alsea Valley,
'Corvallls,
King1 Valley,
Liberty, .
Little Elk,
Newport,
Newton,
Philomath,
Starr's Point, ,)'!
Sumnilt,
Toledo, .vjj
Yaqulna.
CLACKAMAS.
Barlow,
Beaver,
Butte Creek,
Canby,
Clackamas,
Clear Creek,
Cuttlngsvllle,
Damascus,
Eagle Creek,
Glad Tidings,
Highland, ,
Molalla, " ' '
Mllwaukic,
Needy,
Norton,
Oregon City,
Oswego,
Sandy. '
CLATSOP. t
Astoria" ''
Ihnius,
OKKGOX.
Nchalem,
Sklpanon,
Summer House, .
West port. ' '
Coo.
Coqullle,
Coos River,
Eihplre City,
Knclianl.il Prairie,
Kalrvlew,
Hcrnianxvillt,
.Murshneld,
North Bend,
Randolph,
Sllkln.
Sltkuiu.
Long Tom,
Mohawk,
Pleasant Hill,
Rattlesnake,
Sul&law,
Springfield,
Willamette Forks.
' a. 1
LINK.
Albany,
Brownsville,
Crawfordsvllle,
Diamond Hill,
'Harrtsburg,
Halsey, .
Lebanon,
Miller,
Sclo.
Shedd'x,
Soda .Springs.
'vnst.smosr.
Aurora,
Aumsville,
Buttevllle,
Brooks,
Fairfield,
Gervals,
. Hubbard's,
Jefferson,
Marlon,
Monitor,
Ncwcllsville
Sa.tm,
Sllvcrton,
St. Louts.
Ktaytonl I
Sublimity,
Turner,
Vernon,
Waconda,
"Woodburn.
SrULTNOJfAn.
ARnstiPortland;tt
l'ortlrindr
IVwell's Valley,
Willamette Slough.
POLK.
. Bethel, : ,
Bridge port,
Buena Vista,
Klk Horn,
Urnnd Ronde,
Independence,
Lincoln,
Lucklamute,
Lewlsvllle,
Monmouth,
Perrydale,
Ricreall,
Zena.
Columbia City,
Clatskanlc,
tutuier.
Marshland.
St. Helens,
Suavtc's Island,
Scappoose. ft
connr.
Chetcoc,
Pllensbunr,
PorlUrlord.
: 3C Tii3aioo
Garibaldi,
Kilchls,
Nctartx,
Nestockton
Tillamook,
Trask.
m 1
As Others See Us. A writer in a
recent number of the Edinburgh Jir
vicw says: "It appears now to be ac
knowledged by the. most competent
American authorities that nothing can
be more corrupt than the representative
bodies In that couulry.-whethcr Federal
t-ougress, tslate Legislatures, or inuniei
pai corporations. Nobody can liav
waicneii tiic course or
Aslllvcri nF At.intlo ... 41...
is ounitue nope ioriuetn to bo reached j United States during the past dozen
ijy reform ; hence they secure them aud ! years withont having been painfully
their money, which are thus identified
with the cause of intemperance for life.
Thus backed with intelligent men,
money, and legions of votaries, they
threaten the destruction of this the best
Government in the world.
Let us Jook behind the scenes. We
find father, husband, brother and sou,
all in that mighty whirlpool. Some
nave been there for many years ; others
but for a short time; still others are just
entering. Are we philanthropists? Do
we love our race, and shall this work of
death continue right in our midst? Or
shall we rise en masse and quench the
raging fires, and rescue our friends who
are now amid the flames? Shall we
not dare to demolish the license law and
drive intemperance to Its native hell ?
Have we not suffered its Insults and
wrongs long enough? Does not forbear
ance now cease to be a virtue?
But how shall it be done ? The pres
ent style of crusade on the part of tbe
noble women of these United States, if
backed by the prayers of all Christians,
will do the work. The success so far
Phows that there is a God in if, and if
ioi lowed up it will effect the d.esired end.
We say then, let the women ail over
this country fall into line and do what
they can to rid our nation of this deadly
foe; and let it be said, when we are dead
aud gone, that our children took up the
war-cry and ceased not until the enemy
wasiully vanquished in every part of
vue land.
uut some are ready to Inquire, what
t,"w " 111 "e present uprising do ?
First Thousau is who are moderate
It ?in"W.U1 b h,duced to it up.
H Will brinir ltil
i.. '-l'UlO lUU swill I
Ions who are just begin-
will
glass, and mini
ulnar will i...wi... .. .
-----wun tueir CUD9
. ujr lue wota . .
very lowest sinks of Iniquity '
will bear and bdleveonS TT
wonder that the clergy d lg
this work years ago. They certaluW
dare to go any where ou.earth, and yet
they have neglected this fidd. t "
any reason why they should have doue
so? May they not learn a good lesso,,
from the noble sisters of America, in
this matter? It.is not Temperance that
Inspires-the 'hearts of the women, but
theihopjojojigavIngiasalnkingiworltLi
imnresseu uv tne varied mass or ev
dence of the marked deterioration that
has taken place in the personal charac
ter of their public men. Xothluff that
we could say on this subject would be
stronger or more injurious to tlie party
in power man tne statitnents which
have appeared without contradiction in
the most respectable organs of the press
in New England, or indeed than tho ev
idence taken before the American courts
of justice in several memorable cases.
New and Important Uses ok the
Osaoe Oranoe. The osage orange has
uecome a laminar snrub in many
oiaies oi tne union as a nedgo plant
but according to the renort of the Agri
cultural Department, it Is now nronosed
to utilize it for other and very important
purposes. A decoction of the wood la
said to yield a very beautiful and very
permanent yellow dye; and thisdecoc
tion, carefully extemporized, forms i
bright yellow extract called aurantino.
winch may be used in imparting Its
color to fabrics. In additiou to this col
onng-maiicr, tne wood of the osage
orange is rich in tannin. Experiments
luaue iu lexas represent mat ntues are
tanned quicker with the wood of this
tree man witu oak bark. The seeds
yield a bland, limpid oil resembling
oiive on. anu which may in general use
oe snosiituieu lor it.
Girls who place all their dependence
on pink and white beauty ought to re
member what N. P. Willis once wrote
on the power of education to beautify
that It absolutely chiselled the features:
that he liad seen manv a'clumsv nosi?
nnd thick pair of lips so modified by
thought awakened and active senti
ment as to be unrecognizable. And he
put it on the ground that we so often sec
people homely and unattractive in
youttr, bloom iu middle life into a soft
ened Indian summer or good looks and
mellow tones. nomatve Jsxponcnt.
V clcrrrvman proposes the abolition of
golden, silver, tin, wooden and nil oilier
weddings.andthcBubstitutionthcreforof
an anniversary renewal or tne fee to lite
minister who outdated at tne original
ceremony. .,! v W33
Twcutv-ono vears azo a vouner eirl
from Portland, Me., deposited $173 in the
Lowell Institution for Earnings, and
then went away. Wheu she Temcm-
uered it shefouud $789 was awaiting her
call.
Iti Ic;P-cached, by Invitation.
Hod. orth" or grave disapproba?
Cecils,
Cayuse,
Marshall, .
Meadowville,
Milton,
Mitchell's .Station,
Pilot Rock,
Pendleton,
Umatilla,
We!ou.
U2!I0
Covp,
Indian ValUy,
iittunu vuy,
aPLa'Crandc;
North lHjwdcr,
Oro Dell,
.Summcrvllle, .
Union,
Wallowa.
WASCO.
Antelope,
Bridge Creek,
Heppncr,
Hood River,
Mitchell.
ML Horn),
I'rlncevllfe,
PritcbantV,
Rock Creek,
Scott's,
Rhellrock.
Spanish Hollow,
T'heDjIlex.
Warm Springs.
Wasco,
Wllloughby.
WASHISOTOS.
Beaverton,
t'entrevlllc.k,
Cornoirus;
'Forest U rove,
Olencoe,
(reenvlile,
HUIstjoro,
Mlddlttou,
Slioll's Kerry,
TnylorV Kerry,
Tualatin,
Wapato.
VAMIIILL.
Amltv.
t ivr ISellevue,
i.a.n f. IMylon
Bultoi Il&ipplntiiient,ljif.iyette
Cottage Oroip, MeMinnville,
orkf Mountain Houe,
tampCri-ek. North Yamhill, '
Curtw-rlglitte, Sheridan, , ' ,
lv?nt?. y' VVt ChehalTm, "
Irnnklln, Wheatland,
Junction, Jfcwberg.
W.lSHIXGTOJMrEHRITORY.
CI.AI.I.AM ro.
New Dtingines,
Port Angelos.
D0CGL.VS.
orth Cauyonvllle,
Camas Valley,
lnln,
Elkton,
(Jalesvllle,
flanlncr,
Kellogg",
lyKiklnzlassi.
Myrtle Creek
'Oakland, ' -l'nss
Creek,
Roscburg,
Scottburg,
Ten Mile,
UmiMiua City,
Wilbur,
Yoncalla.
OltANT.
Canyon City,
Camp Watnon,
John ruy City,
Dayvllld,
Prairie City.
"JACKSON.
Applegate,
Aslilami Mills,
Brownsuornugti,
Central lVtnt,
Kagle Itolut,
Hot Springs '
JaekMinvllle,
Iikeport,
Llnkvllle.
Rorfc I'olnt,
Sam's Valley,
Table Rock,
Willow Spring",
Yaluax.
JOSKI-IIINP.
Klrby,
Lelaml,
Slate Creek,
Wal.lo.
H
CLAHKK.
Battle Ground,
Brush Prairie,
Lewis River,
Martin's Bluff,
Pekln,
Pioneer.
Union RIdce.
Vancouver.
....
CHEHAI.H.
Cedarville,
Uhehalls I'olnt; "
KIma,
Hoquiam,
Montcsano.
Satson.
Sharon.
COWLITZ.
Castle Rock,
Carrollton,
r reepon,
Kalama,
Lower Cowlitz.
Montlcello,
.Mt. Cottln.
Oak I'olnt.
BLISI).
CouppvlIIe,
Coveland,
Utalady;
JEFFKCSOX.
Port PIscoverv.
Iort Lndlow.
Irt Townstnd.
BlackJUvcr.
Fall Cttr.
Seattle,
Slaughter,
Snoqualmle,
Squab,
White River.
KITSAP.
Blakelely,
iort Mauison,
Port William, ,
Port Orchanl. 1
Sea beck.
Teckalet.
KLICKITAT.
Block House.
Columbus r K
Ooldendale,' - J
KiicKitat city.
LEWIS.
Bolsfbrt?"
I'ACIFIC.
II nice port, .
"Chinook,
Knappton,
Oystcrville,
Riverside,
Unity,
Wood want's Landing.
... Kills, -Franklin,
Stellaeoom,
Tacoma.
I - M ? .
SNoirourin.
. , Lowell,,
i.Mukliioe,W
- Skohomlxh.
. Tualallp. .
SKAMANIA.
Cascades,
White Salmon.
" isf
STKVEMS.
Crab Creek,
Clia-we-tah,
. Fort,Colvllle, i.
Creek,
ltosalle,
Spokane Bridge,
Spokaii" Kails,
llnlon Hat,
Walker's Prairie.
THURSTON.
Beaver,
Coal lfcnk,
. ,f jrandlMound,
Miama Prairie,
cOiympla
Tumwater, x
Yelm.
WAHKIAKCM.
Cathlamet,
Kagle enrr,
Stiamokaway.
Valla walla.
Patll.
Iataha,
" Tukauon,
Toudiet,
Waltsburg,
Walla Walla,
, WaUUhV yr
WHATCOM.
Kidalgo,
Guemas,
1a Conner,
Loper,
Oreai Island, -
Kamlsb," -Kemlahmoo,
.
Skagit,
Whatcom.
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IN DU CE MENTS ,
TOJCLXTBS!
Cowlitz.
Clanuato.
Glendcm,
Grand Prairie,
lMmphrcy's Landln,
HkooKumchnck.
wnrnfAy.''
EwarUvllIc,
I'alousc
TAKIMA.
Attanum.
KHensburg,
-JVKortSlmcoe, .
Konnewoek;v' '
Kittitas,
Mock See, '
Nancm,
Plcisaht Grove,
. V as., Jl Yaklnit.'H . so
Arcada.
Oakland,
Skokomlsh.
Sherwood's Mills.
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T H E N;E.W N O R f H W EVST
A Journal for tlie People,
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OFFICE OF BMCOl-CorF'ront andStaiioStreeU'Portland, Oregoa.
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Arrangements have been made'to secure tiie Rrvlces of a
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COMPETENT COFfPS
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Upon any and all subjects or IHililte Interest.
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FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.'
.JJW. I"'0Rr,IWEST" not a Woman's .R7Kh-U.lbna1liimtiRrghtsorSan,' devoted
Lnn... verpo "fy mar necessary to secure the greateit goal-to the greatest number. It
,,,W.i X,' n ,ol"lcs'n,,rK'on. no party, nocolor.fio crce.l. Its foundation Is fastened
upon the. rock of Eternal Liberty, Universal Emancipation and Untramrueled Progression.
I sfc 5 t ?m
OUR PREMIUM LIST.
-mm?5l!lUD'mnt fr Dr ri'nii lo make tlon to secure large clubs for the Trw
..OKTliuiAT, we offer the lollowlmr llstof s-ali,ni-
c.lM0r-P.ni"!ff,P1,' nt S500 och,aecompanie,l by iho'rnsh, wc will give the HOME
v!. .h , ? MACIUNK, without table, beautifully ornamented. lrlee.3J.
ror tlilrtv-flro snhwrihn. n, c. ,. , .. .. . ... .
c,l --, KTiiiiiniiieu oj ii, casn, wo win given Jiujir.
SHUTTLE SEWING MACH1XV. win, . -....
, I . -r ...... K ituiiiiii iTCifir, tiniiiAru uiiu tiiwvijr uuinuru.
For forty subscribers, at il 00 each, accompanle.li.i"tlie
ri.L SEWING MACHINE, finished lu extra style, with
;cai.lfswi!lll giveJa'JIOM&SHUT-
lllack Walnut table and cover.
TI.
Price. $.TOi
Tli- c , . . . ...
m-wuiK -wacnines. wnien are ir,rmni..i niu.. i .,
seenatthe onice ol Geo. W.Traver.cornerTh.r .iAinZX '
HAilLIV TORT VBI p'onn a v FX" by '0 cash., wa. will glve a MASON i
b;IILi"?,: fUr .lKta.-lih MM walnut case, automatic
v.. . --"".-'.- i-vuaii., improvcu center pressure reed valves, etc. Prlce.JSO.
II IM tv nnn. v u'ic"w'".atS3 OOeach.accompanle.1 by the cash, a double reed MASON
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Self-AiUustlng Reed Vnlrn i.r,..i . ..... ' '
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or one hundred suhtrrilwr. n, a i. ...... ...
the- cash and .twentv-Uve
Five Octaves, One Stop,
one hundrw! .,,..n ' I V ' "-""" race, siuu.
IV .1- if rTv"","7:., " w cn, ana twenty collars additional, we -will give
V . .. . -. r,v vc Stop, Two Sets of Rlbrators Throughout.
.. in-.-i 4uive, tmproyed Bellows,-Tremulant and
w.u-.u., H.UTK, TREJIUIVNT. Price. S1L
MASON
Unproved Gradualetl
Knee-Swell". VIOLA,
TlinsK trim ..... . '
": iur "'-c premiums can send the names and monev as fast as -
will l.n I.l . , . " ' unj in,
" "vcniy-nve jerccnt. In cash of the amount remitted for their lihnr
,.,.. ... ... liiniirau uui Kcim mi? names anu m
duVltS t.r? to'ST "edit, and If enough names
17... ",?..?FTo P ho premium destml they can choose a lesser,
aro not received
they can choose a lesser premium, or they
-OUR HEW PREMIUM LIST.
Am Tif . vitf vnn. .
iUKIIlH liT IlflK nlrPflllV r wm-a. I t . . . .
.ilso prove aTimi..,. ' '""" rPar success, wc are decided that It shall
iind-nl.vt.. ..... '"sum, um or our paper to benefltboth themselves
' ""r -suuscripuon usts.wo proposo to nlvo tho following ,i.ini,i
Il nr rtnrntrii
uuscnoer,accouipauled by Uio eash-SO W-we will give:
ralums to canvassers :
suwST'fee1'!!!! U ,narTCnftl.eXkw XonTHwnsr.who wilt send
subscription fee, and one new subscriber. accomnanii i.vtV kr..
A pair Parian Marble Vases;
ur a uonemlan Glass Vase;
Or. a Bohemian Glass Card Receiver;
Or )J dozen Ivory Napkin Rings
OrJdoien PlatedTea Spoons; '
Orl pair Alexandre's Kid Gloves- ' "
Or a Lady's Fan, spangled, feathered edge;'
Or a Bird Cage;
Or an Album for holding 100 pictures-
Or an Album (extra) for holding W pVetures
Or a Fancy Letter Case; '
vr a uox ionct Articles, lncludln
f a uriianma Tea Pot;
THE BEST MACHINE IX THE P.D
It d-KS more workmore kinds of. work
tttevorfcnnd doeTIt u.-u.Ier than any other
MIfCth?re is a "Florence" within a thousand
miles or Portland not glvliiij entire sallsfuc
Uon. ir I am inrormed of H f will attend to It
without expense of any kind to Us owner.
Wc havePthe new yle of "Florence" Ma
chine, thatfeeds the work avay frorn. the ope
rator. Hie the Howe or Singer, to meet the StantbinVS a lirg assort
I have located permanent y at Portland, and ahall 1 keep MtantIy on haiia a
mentofthelatettstylesoftheiiorence Jiacnme.
John Clark,
e Oil
131 Third street, between Alder and Morrison; with Badger's Music Store,
where.
I have also the airencr
Jr., and Co.'s Spool Cotton
wM
JAMES It. I.OOMIS. enrl Ant,
. 1 .a . , . "II " f r
Soldon the Installment Plan: $io Down, and $io a PVlontn tin paia ior.
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
To San Francisco and the East,
RAILROAD' AND 0. 4," STAGE LINE!
Through to SaH Francisco In SO Hours I
Ouly S75 MUCH Stasia-
npOURISTS should bear In mind that this
JL. Route passes through the Garden.of the
Pacific i Coast. The wild picturesque scenery
alone doubly pays the Tourist for pavsfng over
this line.
TIME TABLE
GREAT OVERLAND MAIL ROUTE:
san
Molw
Tues
Wed
Sat .
Sun
Wed
Thurs
Frl
Sat
SQ5.
: O
!?5
Mon
Tries
Wed
Thurs
I-YI
Sat
Sun
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Tui-s
Wed
Thurs
Frl
Sat
Sun
Wed
Thurs
Frl.
Sat.
Sun
Mon
Mon jTues.
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Wed
Thurs.
Frl
Sat.
Sun
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Tues .
TICKETS FOR SALE
AT THE
OFFICE OF TIIE O. A C. K. It.
2 50 Corner F and Front Streets.
CO-
Or a Kerosene Lamn:
Or H dozen Gloss Goblets;
O.rK dozen Glass Turabters,
Ora large Glass Fruit Dish; ":
Or a Work Basket;
Or a Fine Embroidered Handkerchief
OrJJdoren Linen Handkerchief.; '
Or a Woolen Tablo Cover;
Or H dozen Table Napkins;
Or K dozen Towels:
Or an elegant Portmonia.
soap, chalk, perlnmervkric -
f -s "i
Anv tnKaii...i.. .
.x. . rw"ois in arrears lor a year's snbscrlr.lion.nndnhowttrsen.1 h'ls'or her own
ocrs, at
n.,. " " s:' "eHpoouSjtrlpIe plated. on white mctal.warrauted;
nhriminn r " uriypar-s subscription, and who wllt'send Ws'or li
lvc una iwo new KiihsAii;M . . . .. .
g.m.i. ..luvia. uiTOjminiuieu r lue cusu-uirkiut 3? ui-wv win
n "J!?ZCn'XeFotlWe Plated, on white metal, warranted; . . "
Or 1 V, poons, triplo plated, on white metal, wairauted;
Or a hand some Bird : CageT ' n .
Any jwrson Inarreara fnraMii.. r. - JLut
knbscrlptlou fee and three new subscrilK-rs.nccompanlcd by the ih.Jjnakfi$Tl2. we.wlll
A handsome Marsalllcs Qnllt; . "..... -1
Or a handsomo "Woolen Quilt, rcrtand white, or blue and white';'
Orapalrot Tablo Cloths; - hma -. ... 1-j
Or two pairs of Nottingham Laco Curtains;
Or three pairs Alexandre's Kid Gloves, any color or, size:
Ora Japanese Inlaid Work Box; " . - . ,r
Or IS yards best yd. wide Sheeting. -For
seven subscribers at $3 CO each, amounting to S2I 00. we will sn.l
An extra Castor, triple plated.on white meu!, valued at $0 U); m
OraLady'sAVrllfngDcsk.oreuuftl.Talue;' v. ..
OraCablnet,JapaneseInIaId; .. t
Or an Extra Japanese InIaId"VV6rk Box.
These articles are all Valuable, and' aro warranfwl tn tin Inst n trn nnmtnt them. Vtrr.
ons living In this city or who can visit us can-recelvo these artlcIpAfrontourjOwuhands at an
hour's UoUce; or lr not convsnlent to visit us, wo will send tho artfcTra by express to any ad-
ooruer of this kind will receive attention unless tho cash accompanies it.
oend money In l'.nt,,m, nninn. n ti. ....,.. ,u 1 i-.,..
j - ...... ... ..... vu.nuid.wj 1 . 1 1 t tuiltutj, ui miiu ...o.v .. 1 1.
All orders prouirrflv n.n,M t -.
We slncerclrhm.i fi,f ..' .i-.-j . t .... ..
business laOrcrontrtll'm.rrs)fir. L.. - ..- ..i.-.. v
vhnnnfAtl 1 .1 " .... m uiij ru&niuc irouuuo ilhwijhiiakuw uur-j.cr,
wifi Si m Te Mmel'o ia reaUze Uiat Tun New Noiruwest cannot be ruu
Ttl., XarrZ' awU Uma to make up. clubs." Begin before souie othrr' perou gets
iu mart or you. BshatsrncaiMn.r,.ii.n .,i.iim... Mra-.-i-rv -j
s , JWMliait UV Jt MU HUM ' s sss b sf aai,
0RE80N i. CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO.
NO. 21 I TIME SCHEDULE. I NO.
rpo TAKE EFFECT MONDAY; FEB. lGth,
A. ISTI.att a. sr. for the government and In
formation of eninloves onlr: the Comoanv re
serve the right to vary therefrom as circum
stances may require.
Dally Trains will run between
PORTLAND AND ROHEBURG
as roLLows:
tZAVK. ARRIVE.
Portland7:t.A.M. Roscburg X2. p. it.
itoseDiirg ii) a. n. i'ortIanil.jiaO v. si.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN,
D.dly (except Sundays), (
ah kolixiws:
J.rAVE ATiRtVK
Portland..L.3iB p. sr. I Albany 8:25 p."
Albany .5a.si. IortIand 10.-03A.it.
TI10 Oregon nnd California Railroad Ferry
makes connection with all Recular Trains.
Close connections are made at Roseburg with
the Stages or the California and, Oregon Stage
Company.
c- Tickets for sale toall the principal points
iu uioruia nuu lue x.asi, ni vonipanys nmce
Cor. Y and Front Sts at Ferry landing, Portland.
KS NOTICE. Passengers for Buttevllle,
Champoeg, Dayton and Iifayctte will take the
boat for the above points nt Cancmah.
HB Storage will be Charged on Freight re
maining in waieiiouscsovcr2! hours.
uv KrelghtwIII not be received for .shipment
niter a o-ciock p. si.
J. BRANDT, Jr.,
E. P. ROGERS. Gen. Supt.
Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent.
2-mtf
MISCELLANEOUS.
'A complete Pictorial History of the
Times.'-"Tho best, cheapest, and most
successful Family Paper in the Union."
Harper's Weekly.
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED.
XOTICES OP THE TRESS.
a he "Weekly" Is the ablest and most power
ful Illustrated periodical published in this
conntry. Its editorials are scholarly and con
vincing, and carry much weight. Its Illnstra
tlons of current events are full and fresh, and
are prepared by our best deMgners. W 1th. a
circulation of I.'jOMW, ne PaPer Is read by at
least half a million persons, and Its influence
Tho "Weekly" malntnlns a wsitive ; position,
and expresses dechled views on political and
social problems. Louisville Courier-Journal.
-sunscnriTioxs ists.
Terms:
Harpep.'s Weeki.v, one yenr SI 00.
An Extra Cops- of either the "Magazine,"
"Weekly." or "Bazar" will be supplied gratis
for every Club of Five Subscribers at S4 Weach
at one remittance; or, Six Copies for 820 00
without extra copy. ... ...
Subscriptions to "Harper's Magazine,"
"Weekly" and "Bazar," to one address lor one
rrar. slu 00: or. two of Harper's Periodicals to
one address for one year, S7 00.
Back SUMUERS can be Mippueu ai any uuie.
Tho Annual Volumes of "Harper's Weekly,"
In neat cloth binding, will be sent by express,
free of expense, for i GO each. A Complete
Set, comprising Sixteen olunies.sent on re
ceipt of cash nt the rate of 3 Si per vol., freight
at expense of purchaser.
The postage on "Harper's Weekly" Is twenty
cents a year, which must be paid at the Sub
scriber's post-office.
Allures tiiui'r.ib x Divuuiciui,
n3G New York. -
DR. G. IT. BROWN'S
U. S. OREGON CHITTUM BITTERS.
THE OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD CO.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1S73,
and until further notice, will mn Freight
auu rassenger i rains lroui
PORTLAND TO ST. JOSEPH,
As follows:
ON WEKK DATS:
LEAVE ARRIVE
Portland 7:w A. sr. I St. Joseph ll:n A. St.
St. Joseph12S p. St. I Portland ts p. st.
ox sundats:
LEAVE AJtBIVE
Portland S0 A. sr. I SL JoscdIi 11-1) a. sr.
St. Jo.sepb.120) p. St. I Iortland 3:10 p. sr.
Connecting nt Cornelius with Stages for Forest
urove; at ar. jasenn for nil points south and
West Ifayette. MeMinnville. Amltv. Mnn.
mouth, Independence, Buena Vista and Cor-
" Passengers received at Fourth tiroi-t i.t.
Ins on rlvlnz sumal to the train.
Frelgtit received at the Portland Warehouse
and Dock Co.'s Wharf, and will not be received
iuruiJuicmuiier3 p. SI. It. UIIKI.siKN.
J. GASTON. n..ii
Freight and PassengcrAgcnL ' g
Just received, a full stock of Fresh
FIELD, PLOWEn, VEGETABLE, TREE,
CAR1EN SEEDS!
FRU-IT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,
Greea-Hoiiso l'lauts.
EVERGREENS AND SHRUBBERY.
Send for catalogue.
HACHENEY A' STEMME,
Corner of First arid Taylor streets,
S-2J Portland, Oregon.
S. D. BRIGGS,
!
SEME8AL JOBBER IN THE FURNITURE LINE.
Washington SL, bet. Third and Fourth,
Portland, Oregon.
FURNITURE REPAIRED &. VARNISHED.
Cfaaln Ee-Caacd s&4 Cane far Bale. "
Will co out-to residences to do anvlhlno- In"
myJIne. . . .1,11. . --w.- i
-.Mai:cine itpainngot uuairs a specialty.
Dou't wsnt any nat.Purses around. Bri
rniHS BITTERS Is the active principle of the
JL Oregon c-iiiiiuni irec. it possesses Altera
live. Tonic, Purgative and Diuretic properties.
It Is the grcute"t appetizer and blood-purifler
known In the history ot medicine. It is a sure
remedy for nil Bilious Diseases originating
fmm lii!utlvitv nf the liver and bowels. Itls a
certain cure tor Intermittent and Bilious Fe
vers. It euros Dyspepsia ana an nervous com
nlalnts. besides being a nice beverage: Instead
oflts weakening and debilitating the system It
strengthens aim gives an appeuie. wnen a
powerful tonic Is required, there is nothing bet
ter than the Oregon Chlttum Bitters, All
classes of pertons, whether male, or female,
may use the Bitters with a certaiaty that It
will prevent thejii from contracting those dis
eases which are so prevalent in this climate.
The Bitters can be found at the
CITY DRUG STORE,
ox
TnmliiU St, between First nnl Second,
Portland, Oregon.
DR. G. W. BROWN, Solo Proprietor.
CIIAS. IAXCXJET A CO.,
Wholesale Druggists, San Francisco,1'
General Agents for the U.S.Oregon Chlttum
Bitters. 3 18 U"
AGENTS AVV3STJEI
HISTORY OT TIIE
GRANGE
MOVEMENT?!
on the
Tanners' War Against Monopolies.
BEING a full and authentic account of the
struggles of the American Farmers a'irnlnst
tho extortions or the railroad companics.-with
a hUtory or the rise and progress of the Order
of Patrons of Husbandry, Its objects and"pr6's-
pccis. n srui. .n sigm. -nti lor specimen
pases and trmt to Azenls.and see mhvlt sells
faster than any other book. Address
A. I BANCROFT A CO.,
; 721 Market street, San Francisco.'
CLOVE KIAPJUFACTORY.
riMIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING SECURED
X the services of a French GLOVE MAKER,
is now prepareu to manufacture all styles of
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
KID, FUR, BUCK AND DOGSKIN GLOVES
PerfeetrFlttlnir and Litest Fashlnns (Ininn.
teed.
Also.GIoves eleane.1. ilrsl in.1 mmin nn
short notice. S-8 C; E. DoBOIS;
OREGON' STEAMSHIP CO.'S STEAMBOATS.
Notice.
IROjr AND AFTER THURS
: day, May 1st, the steamer
E. N. COOKE
Will leave Orecon CItr as follows: On Monday.
Tuesday. Thursday and Friday" at 8S A. M..
and on Wednesday and Saturday at 10 A.M.,
connecting with steamer DAYTON through to
I'nmanu. iieiunung, win irave
1'ortlnuil for Oregon City nt 4 P. M.
Passcncrcrs for LAFAYETTE and all Interme
diate places will tako the CARS at S:I5A. 31.,
lYintin-iinir nt r.inpm.ih with steamer Dayton,
on Tuesday and Friday of each week.
Through Tickets sold at the office ot the O.
a R. H. Co. at Reduced Rate. .
All rrelght by this line delivered to consign
ees Free of Drayagei
hrciglitreceiveo hiiui .. ..
3tf J- BILES, Agent.,
LAPD & TILTON,
POnTKVND
-OREGON
Estublislica, 1859.
.
TF.POSTTS RECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS
ilnmc
Bonds. Stocks nnil nthfr v-iliiihlo.
on deposit for safe keeping.
mltted uaue una proceeds promptiyrei:
Iuvestmcnts In Real Estateand other propi.
ertymadjjror parties. ;ju
tilght'und Telcgrahic Exchavzo on Sun Fran-
Cisco and tha'AtlantlcStatesfOrsale. -
uovernmentsccuritles.boughtana soiu.i
Agent ror thctmnactlonof all kind of Fl
auclal and Trust Business nt
V