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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1874)
iTkmedy: liud titno to tneii'I my :nian's Mwk- THE NEW NORTHWEST. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE! ugs. 1 1 ii FnLll.-.."ElTHMBKR H, 1S74. Happy Women. HY KATE TKCE. cnnMiti iii never so nanny-, belleve'roe. as when mending old pants, darning stockings or lending babies." Washington Letter. jTiiero is unadulterated wisdom for vou ! Think of It ! Never so hannv ! How nonsensical art and science ap near when viewed through a pair of ma terialistic spectacles! How frivolous the work of women in the past, and the work of women to-day when their hap piness is considered I "What tons and tons of paper have heen wasted in 1m partiiiE Instruction, or amusinc the masses, when all the time the writers might have been goou and happy with what a woman calls "daruation em broidery." No profanity is intended; it sounas ueuereven man earning stock ings. Alas, for the old maids, the pretty auu cneenui wiuows, me nam student?, devoted teachers, editors, merchants, saleswomen and others, who have neither pants to mend, babies to tend, or darnation embroidery to make them happy! Alas, for womanly aspirations and womanly strivings for the highest and noblest life bequeathed to mortals ! Throw culture to the dogs, or leave it for men, and return at once to the days of barbarism and unlimited happiness. Give us virglus with a mending bas ket, Mater Dolorosas inserting an inde scribable figure in the rvarof dilapidated pantaloons.SL Cecilia with a dish towel, and Mary Queen of Scots diligently darning n blue yarn sock ! Away with all sentiment, beauty, poetry, nd in spiration; let the high offices of com panion, counsellor, teacher and guide r "Are you liringins up your rfauehier to assist yon?" No: their father savs lie can't eat anything unless I cook It; and as to washingdlshesandsuch work.hoililnks school-girls ought not to- work", and somehow itsceui9 to me their lives will be Ioug enough and hard enough if they uegm wnen tney must." "infinitely harder if they are brought j LIST up in ignorance, llut let me ask you a question or two: What was your life previous 10 your marriage V" "vjii, x wa3 uouse-Keepcr lor years iu a nice family. I just looked after things, and had plenty ot spare time. I used to reau in tuoso uays a great many nice uooks tne young ladles had, ami once i studied French with Miss France, be cause she thought of taking me abroad with lier. but I was enquired, and then got married, and there was an end to reading and good time. I took all my money out of the bank and bought our j house and furnished it all through, and! my friends made me a great many nice presents. I have tried real hard to make him a good wife and bring up the chil ilrpn as thev should be. but what with never a dollar of my own, after haudliug and having it since I was twelve years old, and the old, up-and-down and in-and-out work, work, I don't know, but life seems sort or disappointing." Vliy wasn't sho happy with pants, stockings, and babies? She was pre maturely old, over-worked and misera ble: to use her own words: "She worked harder than any factory operative for her board only, and never went so meanly before; even the girls told her her dresses were o!d-fahloiied and shabby." She Is one of the many. We meet them on every hand, these household drudges. Men may write of the Idle women, or tuo luxurious lioiucs, of din DKY GOODS. .,c. s. sixvrisi. SKIXING GOODS VERY I jW, AT 131 rimt Ktrcel, Between Morrison and Yauili.Ilt. . 21 OF POST-OFFICES. ORIMIOX. Im no InntFAr nllrvll.frt In trnnmn. fmf. llAr. mlt lier to "be happy." Hereafter, let monds and pearls, but they write of one a familiar sentence read "Life, libertv, ! sldo 0,lli- Their talent may give them old pants, BtocKings ana uauies" nap-, tnii. mm wc ciraw m biiu, BAKKB CO. 'Auburn, Augusta, Baker City, Clarksvllle, Express Ranch, Eldorado, (Mil, Humboldt Basin, Jordan Valley, ! vauey, W'lngvllle. 11KNT0S. At sea Valley. Corvallls, Kins a valley, IJberty, IJltle Klk, Newport, Newton, riillomntti, Starr's Point, Summit, Toledo, Yaqulua. CUCUV -H. Ilai low, lleaver, Hutte Creek, Canby, Clackamas, Clear creek, Cuttlngsvllle, Damascus, Eagle Creek, Olad Tidings, Highland, Molalla, Mlfwaukle, Needy, Norton, Oregon Cliy, Oswego, Sandy. CLATsOr. Diness will be the natural result Drop your pens, fair sisters, you who wield them for the healing of hurts, and the pleasure of God's children! Drop the chisel, O gifted Hosnier,and bid your companions do the same! Come from your observatory, Maria Mitchell, and forget the marvelous works written in the heavens! What have we to do with Georgiutu, Sidus, Vesta, Ceres, or any of the starry host? Be take tliyselt to mending and unppincss, Astoria, Ixjlimtiv, Knappa, Xehalem. iSKipunon, where a few women resort to camcR and sports to "pass away the time," but, if thev would turn tlielr pvm .mil look about them, or if they would experience summer home, "one touch of humanity, that makes . Wesiport. tne wiioic world kin," they would find women pleading, begging, praying for a belter and nobler life; they would find them sorrowful and repining be cause no mental training made them content with their lot; they would And mem disappointed and un.eatisiicd; nrwl fnrmr ihnt limvn woman. vIb I WOUId 1101 men IM? mother, and superior scientist, Mary I "Housework s healthy," says Dr. Pomerville! Forbid the bans, when ! Holland; grant It. "Ilutcliernig Is con lovely women are about to consecrate ' sjderetl healthy;" would the Dr. like themselvestoalifeorscientlficrei.earclK 'P'e labor and stench of the slaughter Biiuuuu nit; !CCl siiicid, uiu&ic liiu j press, and bar tne doors or college and i COOS. Cooullle, Coo? Itlver, Kmplre City. Enchanted Prairie, Falrvlew, HerinansvllU, Marshfleld, North I Wn.l, Itaiidolph, sllfcln, Sllkuni. ! house' "Housework Is woman's appointed of schoolroom: life's nrime nurnoco is "the pursuit of happiness," and let the women be happy ! Can we as a people aflbnl it ? Are we to light with all the weapons given us by liberal education, and hard earned advantages, against the tendency to materialism, or are we to go back to our mending, or fold our hands in Idle ness If fortune or fate has denied us tlio luxury of rents and rips, and be happy? God bless the babies! say I, from the wee, red-faced, helpless atom fresh from the land of the unseen, to the health, vigorous hoy or girl "too Wirge to he petted." It would be a poor world with out them, and every mother knows it; more tiian one woman lias been lifted work, lier sphere," says another writer; grant it; would he like every man to be n farmer on the same principle? "Sewing is woman'.i legitimate busi ness," says one; would you make every man a "man-milliner" or a tailor? "Men would be happier," said Car lyle, "if they only knew how to sew." Indeed, would they oh, philosophical Thomas, and many a woman too, if the man who "worships her" would help her mend the stocking and then go out wltli lier into uoirs tree air: I roi.ujiiu.i. Columbia City, ! Clatskanle, . Kanier, I Marshland, St. Helens, Suavle's Inland, ' SrtipiKtose. ci'ni:r. Chefeoe, Pllensbiirv, Port Hrlonl. iiOt'ni.iM. North Canyonvl.le, Camas Valley. . Drain, . Klktoii, 1 dales vllle, I Uanlner. glory or womanhood with its responsi- low Ior a mi a mrc cigar in blllties by the coming of her lln-t baby; -3 mouth ; and she ! oh, she mentis, or more than one woman has grown up, tends baby, and is happy! and out of, the stern practical duties "Believe me, a woman is never so and drudgeries of life, led by the hand I lmPPiV elc- must not (juoto that sen- 'tence again; it hurts me; and T might MTnw filiqnnl !" Kav n linvluli li.rlr ICIldZXb. fingeriitg an anticipated moustaclie; MVni?CrlVk "just think of iii darning stockings!" tj'akiaidi. He goes home to his little tenement to ljwt'fek, find his wife still hard at work : he eats IV"1?.' out of the frivolousness of life into the1 llis supper in Mlenee, ami goes down 'Ten Mile." WllUr. Yoiicfllla. (iUNT. H'anvoii City. Camp WatMMi, John Day City, Dayville. I'rulrtc City. J.l'KON'. Applegate, AKhlnml Mllli, llrowiiKliiiniusli, I'eiural rmm, KjikIp l'olnt, (iniiit'js I'iim, Hut Sprint's, "Jaeki-onvlllr, lAkeimrl, Unkvllle IaiikcI! valley, I'lliMill, look l'olnt, Sam's Valley, Table Itock, Willow Spring, YaltiHX. ders"wliy you don't stop its crying," grow angry, aud anger is unseemly in when he wishes to sleep; it is the father 11 woman ; besides, I must visit a poor who looks keenly to the externals, and creature In the bank street, with six hopes to be proud of hU son or datigh- ! children to work for, and a lazy bus ter; but the mother hides great things '""" mi-i-h-ix ami Keep oui oi jau; in her heart, and little bv little she draws from this supply of never-failing love, patienee, and purity, and feeds the fresh young soul which is a part of her 6elf. Ah, yes! the babies are precious things, whether in our arms, or in the dear All-Father's! The knowl edge, love, aud necessary patience conies wiin ttic little ones, and blessed are the mothers who fltid comfort in them daily. she told me that if it wasn't for Kiddy anil Annie and Micky she would be glad to drop down dead auy day. She was rocking the twins in the wooden cradle witli her foot and nursing little Micky; ami this is the way we hand down names to posterity! JOSEPIIINK. Klrliy, 1Okiutl, Slate Creek, Wafdo. "Life is real, life is earnest," and many a poor soul knows that bv heart, who But what is to be done when a large has never heard the cheering words of number of women are without families? . fcchiller in his sweet song of Hope. Must happiness be denied them? Are! There's a voice at the heart that pro they of necessity cold, heartless and uu- claims aloud motherly? Not at ail. OllOOftheten-t "We are born for something better." derest nurses I ever saw was a southern j Worcester J'alliulium. woman of wealth, who wa3 not permit- i ted to marry the man of her choice, and rt , therefore became what the world calls' TiieAiit Of I iiiMaxo. loo much an old maid. Her niotherliness and do-' ?,es', CHl,no1 belaid on the fundamental votiou to the little children might well i J"lftaiiee of pcrfeet command over shame fcome of our modern matrons, I f""."": . IImv lmi."y ? st,,,lt?"t- 'ind a who publicly parade with frowsy lap-, luckof this power Iheehlef hindrance to dogs and leave their children to hire-. I,r"Krt-'fs; How many a page must be Hngs. . re-read, how many lessons conned over . : anJ over to compensate for lapse of Ijiokiii" over-a lorn list of im.rimi, ! l,'.uK"t' J" the iwssession or absence i ruius eo. wonn hS MDtr bute re-ularJv to cur ?f 1,1,8 P9W over mind lies theolilefilif. New rwnsinev.. rmit iiVnrntiirp vni fnUn teTencv mental strengtli and i'..rt .M.seio rent literature, .e find feu who are not mpl,tni ,.ni;aa .,, .i,ii- Ins Tom, Mohawk, l'leasant 11111, lUttlesnake, SuUlaw, Springfield, Willamette Fori. I.IKS. Albany, llrownbvllle, Crawford itvllle. Diamond Hill, Harri'ibiirjt, lialsey. Iebanon, Miller, 1'eoria, I'ine, Sclo, Shedd', SolaSprlns, Sottavllle. MAaiox. Aurora. AuniKvilIe, Huttevtlle, HroolCH,' KatrHeld, nervals, Hubbard'8, JetTersou, Marlon, Monitor, 1 NewelUvltle tM,tni, 4 ' . Hllverton,, St. IuU7 Stayton," Subllmlty, Turner, Vernon, Waconda, Woodburu. . MCLT.NOirAH. Kast, Portland, l'ortland," HowcllUValley, Willamette Slouch. roi.ic. llethel, lindiieport, Uuena Vlta, ' Dallas, Kola, Klk Horn, Grand ltonde, ludecndeuce, Lincoln, l.ucklamute, I-wUvlllf. Monmouth, Terrydale, lUcreall, Zena. TILUVUiMlt. ' (iarlbatdL Kllchlii, Netarts, Nektockton Tlllaiilook, Traiik. UMATILLA. Ceells, CayuM?, Marshall, Meadowvlll, Mlllou, Mltehell'Rtatloti. Illot Hock, IVudleJon, ITinatllla. WeKlou. VSlox. Cove, Indian ValUy, Inland City, Ijt(lrande. North I'owder, )ro Dell. Summers file, Union, Wallowa. W.V.VO. Antelope, llridge Creek, lleppner, llootl lUver, Mitchell, Mt. Hood, I'rlneevllfp, Prltchanl'ii, lloek Creek, s.tr, Miellrock, SpanUh Hollow, "the Duller, Warm Sprint;-'. Waro, Willouehby. " WASIItNOTON. neaverton, iVntrevllle, Cornellun, Korel tlrore, Oleueoe, tlreenvllle, . HIINlioro, Mlddlelou, Sholl'i! Kerry, Taylor" Kerry, 101118110, Wapalo. VAVinr.u Amity, llellevue. iwyiou. FOl'KIH VKlKitOKHBIICATIOX! -ft - rator. like the Howe or I hare located THTmanentl mem or tne laicsi mji wucre. THE KKHT MACHfNK IN THU WQKI.n It docs Wore work, more kinU of, ok letter work, and does it easier lluw any other Macliine. . , , ir there It a "Florence" within n thousand rallea or Portland not slv.ni entire Mitl-rae-llon, ir I am Informed or 11 1 wilt attend to it without expense of any kind to lt owner. We have the new My Its Of "FlorOuce" Ma .i.in. ti.or rj.iu iiii work awav from the ope r Slnser, to meet the view of tloe preferrins tlult style ot Machine, anentlyat Portland, and hhafl keep constantly on hand a larse-aorl-lesoftheKiorence Machine. Call and t,co them before purchjsms eisa- I have also thea;eney for the celebrated Nonotoek Co.Sewln--Sllk and iwisj, jool vii. pool Cotton; Vllllmantlc C.S. I. Machine Thread; Ilalicy'i&ewins 131 Tlilrd street, between Alder and Morrison, with ledger's. MuI? Store. Jr., and C'o.a Sp THE HEW HORTHWEST, A Welkly JoHrtial OEVQTH Tfl.THt'fiaPU'3-BtST IMTIRE3TS1 Sold on the Installment Plan: $10 Down, and $10 a Month till paid for 50 TORTLAXD ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. Indepeiidentm'Pqlltica aMfReligion ! HES.i. J.bt.MWii. nua.'1'.'i. cobt'KS JL ,lMt auJjl'ril.rlili'r. L.islale Mltor. OFl'ICE OP PUBUavllON-Cotnerof Fnmt and Stark H!reti, Portland, Orevou. EDITORIAL lt00M'J-On""H".8Uft,fctweii Third aod Fourth. To San Francisco and the East, i RAILROAD AND 0. & C. STAGE LINE! 'a rmii.f. Tictorial History of the Thnei."-"Th8 best, cheapest, and most successful Family Paper in the Onion.' Harper's Weekly. SPI.KN DIDLY I LlaUBTR A.T HI). Through to San 1'raniisro In SO HoumI Oniv nioM stus'iner: xoTicns or the pruss. 1 he WeeklT" U the ablet and moit .power ful llhwtiated perloJIcn1 publlslied In thU country, its edltonaw are scnumro -(.. nni, r-.f(rhT Tt f lilUS.m .in:V.?V?,.. r"n,Tl and freiib.and are prepared by our b4t deslsners. A ith a circulation of IftUW, the paper 1 read by at lea half a million person-, and Its Influence a an orsair ot opinion u Himpiy iinucuu. m'-Hccmy- niainiains a jwaiinr oclil pn.h,Mn. ;iy)uUvllle Couiler-Journal. flVJUlUSTS should bear in minn tnai tin 1 ltoulo pasiei thmush the Oardeo or the lMCinc Goait. The wild plctureiujue scenery alone iloubl v payn the Tutirlut tor pauln;; over tins line. TIJfE TAKI.K OUKAT OVKIHAND MAIL KOUTD: V Moil Tuei "sun . 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The nostae on "Huroer's Weekly" I twenty cents a year, which nmii ! paid at the Sub scribe rfc )OMmrnce. Addte4 HAftPKH A Iir.OTHKltS. nStf New Yoik. Tte Nsw NoLTUWMr la uol a Woman's lUxlil, but a Human ItlebU orxan, ilevote.1 to whatever policy uiay be necessary to secure tb sreattot good to the greatest number. It knows no ex, no politic, no religion, ho party, ).o oulor, Co crerd. lh fuundatlon Is fattened upon the roik- cf Eternal Liberty, L'ulversal Kinan.itpitloi. and Untrammeled Prog-reislon. orriri: f AT tui; nir. ti. & C. It. It. !., Corner Ksnd Knmt Streets. OREGON Sc. CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. NO. tl. I TIMK SCHRDULK. ' NO. UK. U. W. HHOWN'f U. S. OREGON CHITTUM BITTERS. known a.s excellent Iiuusc-keenerH. not- ultlistuiHliii tlio oft-repeatel slamlcr "that liteniry women are blovcnly." Two pictures present llicinselves-us 1 write. One, a woman addressing a large concourse of people, holding them bpell lmund with her eloquence ; the other, a morning scene, and the same woman feeding her chicken", and ''looking well to the ways of her household." An enthusiastic clergyman, in extoll ing, the virtues of Julia Ward Howe, Mummed them all up with "And bhe knows how to tend habies too, knows all about them." These are the very women who do know; these are the women who make live, vital, happy homes, and hless man- Kitm aim womnnkiml bv livine. Tin. a child plays with a hammer, striking little blows, here, there, anywhere, at any object within reach. The action of a strong mind may be compared to the stone-breaker's sledge-hammer, dealing stubborn blows successively upon one spot till the hard rock cracks and yields. The power to classify and arrange ideas It proper order is one that comes more or loss slowly to even the best tnitids. In proportion as this faculty is strength ened, desultory and wasted elf'ort di minlFhe. When the mind acts, it acts to some purpose, and can begin whero it left oil" wiinoui going over the wliole ground ngaln latiike up the threads of Its rat iocinations, concentration and system t-nmnti -lw. 1 1 ...... ....... . . Z n,T Id d. 1. r, V' V" .u.reiV'l . thus seen to be the chief elements In . , "hviiu i vj nit' material wants of her housebolil. mv die, and her place can be filled with one of the many foreigners who crowd our olties. What does a mere domestic drudge know of the soul's needs? What time has she to fit her sons to be states men, or her daughters to fill important positions in life'.' Who wonders if the iiusbaud and sous feel her "dowdiness," and keep her as much as possible out of sight: Who Is surprised If the husband says in his deep grief, "he would rather have lost his.bpst cow ?" When a wi.-e Ood made woman the mother of nil living, he gave ber nu olllce too high to be wantonly degraded, and a terrible retri bution awaits those who willfully ig nore the secred trust. There came to me iusL now a woman some, might think happy; a plain, un cultured woman, with a warm heart uui uiimtoreu intellect. Hear her: Colliellle, Cnvelttud, I'tHHltt.ly. tlm art nr tlilnl:l,nr Tn .t,tltnfn srfit constant watchfulness, to detect the oais ivliilu ieuki waiiuermg, nnu ine imnietiiaie ex ertion or the will to call back and hold the mind upon the subjeet under con l sidentlion, should bo vigilantly eser-' cised. To secure the latter, the practice of analyzing and confldering the dilTer- I ent parts of a subject, first separately, i and then in their relations to eneh other, ! is a discipline to which every young! mind should be subjected, nnd which wo arc sorry to say Is much neglected iu ' most methods of instruction. , Ilulle IisapiKihilmonl,I.ara)elte, Coiuje (imif, Mr.Mlnnvllle, Coast Kork, Mountain .Hoitse. Cumrirrffk, North Yituilillf, Cartwrlslit', Sheridan, 'Kueeiie City, Wekl Chehaliiu, rranklin, Wheatland, Jinn-lion, Newbnr. WAKII I.ITN TKBHITOlir. r.iciric llrace port, v l.'hluook, Kuapptou, OiterilIe, lilvcrslde, lrulty. WiMHl ward's Ijudlnif. rtr.nck. Kills. Krauklin, Stellacoom, Ttieoma. KNOU0UtU. IStWfll, Mukllloe. Skohomlnb. 'J'ualallp. Cadet WhlteSaluiou. hTKVK'r(. Crab Creek, l'ha-we.'tah, KortUiJlvllle, l'lne firovo, llock Creek, ltonhlle, SiHjkane Ilrldjtti, rPO TAKK niTr.fT Sl'NDAV. Al'U. lud, L IS71, mi .. St. for the jrovernment and In formation or employes oniy: the Company re ferve the right to ary thererrom a clreum stanen msy reqaire. IVilly Trains wilt run between I ir i,t r vi ivn inil'HlTl'.il AS KOLLOWS: LEAVE. ' AUBIVE. Portlanitj-MA.Jl.l Ilo-tibiint TilO r. itr lti-elius i:iO A. M. I Piirtltttid i:U l: it. " , .' TEEMSrlX Al)V.VNCE:-f KlukleVoiJle.'c,oerTli4r..: 13 b) ISix mc.ptus.... .... .. ' m 1 Tlirto loouru.. .. l o AI.HANV KXPP.nSS Tit A IN", llally eept Sundays), niHIS P.1TTKIW Is the active principle of the llre?iiu f-blltuni tree. 1L lKjHsehSes Altera Itvc.Tonle, l"unratlve and liiuretle properties. It lsthe greatest aplelUer and blood-purlfler iiiuitrn in the hlMorv ol medicine. It Is a r-ure remedy rr all lillions Dlieases Cirlglnatlns from luaetlTlty of thellvenind bowels. It Is a certain cure lor Intermittent aud Bilious re- j vers. It cures Dyspepiia anu an nervous com; Tr.ifiinttf lui.iew befnir ii nle leveraire: Instead J of Its weakeulnand debiiltallui; the system It irtirrnnsi nini " I v f h nil utiiiftii'-. tt urn j nATTket ti i inn i rmmriHi. iiitfrs i" u huiue ter than the Oregon Chlttum Hitters, ah . . . . . .. - . I .... I ... ... n 1 .. . r f.miil. ClVSSr i-7,tl,u, u ...i:. j. .o.. ... . may use tne isuiers wiin u i'-ixhuiv mat will prevent lliero irom comraciinx iuuot uit eases wmen ar?to prevaieui in mis uiiimir. The Hitters can be found at the CITY DTtXTG STOT.E -ox - YiuuhllLSt, btlswn rint sail .Seeoml l'ortland, Oregon. HH. O. W. EP.OWN, Sofe ProprUmr. nu.i.LAXwrr to., Wholesale r)rugsl'.'. ';an FranciKO. .R.Oretfon Chlttum 3 10 tf SfALL-POX! Ueneral Agenla for thi V l!ltier l'.lfcH.l 1 AUlt ah roi.ixwi: AI1IIIVK Mlmuy. afir. r. m. Portland. 1(i!a.m. 51i AGENTS AVANTKD .Agents- and Canvaifsbrs ! CI.AU1CK. Itattlefi round, Hni-li I'nilrle, Lewis Itlver, Martin's IllurT, I'eklll, Pioneer, I'niou lllde, Vancouver. CHKIIAI.!-'. CNlarvllle. Chehiills Point, Klma. Ilxiilam. Moiilesuiio, Satso, Shaniu. COWLITZ. Castle Itock. Carrolitou, ICalama, IvOwerCowll!, Monllrellii. Vint lHsivery, l'.il lAidlow, liilTiiwnnd. KIVO. nik Hlver. I-all City. eaiiie. TYiWiiiAPinc Phenomenon. MIs 1 lusiner. Ltbble Halbrook, a handsome aud high- j S0'22k"i""11'' ly etlucated young lady of Albany, has ' w'hUeniver. I - .. l. ., ,n -.. r . r . I uuuei iatweii iu icui u mu illllllllg liri. Ill ; the Democrat establishment, and Is 1 kitsap. making wonderful headway. She has i niakeWy been so occupied only about a week, and can now set a column and a half ina dnv. ! and with remarkably few error. Her Port Madison, rori w iiiiam. Port Orehant, Seabeek. Te,-kalel. 1 am cleuriliHontimfTA.I. :.t.nAMM. I t..M1.ini ....lI.I .... . . , in LllcBI. IIIC j j l a "1 i 'Wi' un.niii.li i ijiiqiuli .in? tii oiu sound rorever and ever. He goes to j extraordinary, almost unprecedented t..f.f V P- e?ry' .a",,rct' If the hot bread achievement, nnd it will be regarded so .i ".. !forh.i!' b,reakfa8i; the chll- by nrlntew everywhere. Miss Libhie Uiril L'U II 1 1 III wnfiAl nml I . v 1 - . t m . . l day alone, work, work, working- then at upon, if dinner isn't ready at the tick of the clock, I have to take an awful lecture, and the children ioln in n...t t .1 1 T ,. l llHUUI ldldreu eo to schooT SnSh lUe" j of her ever coming to want through the cia'iuaio, buuuicu ,u fv-iiuui, nun IJe goes to nhnonnf work, and I go on witi and cooking. Someti working In the heat i . i i t..t, r.. rouuu, auu ju " ." lay there are any other ladv ro.nnositnr.. i mere: out i never leiijouu; uewouiu Oregon, but !!,, tY" Arenda. onlv scold aud say, - Well, wliat do you number o.,.v. ""r'"y,au'v. Oakland KI.H KIT IT llr-k House. , Coliunbiii. graduated from the Albany Collegiate 'i?!!!11?'.?;. Institute last year, with high honors, K,kk"Ht -and is generally spoken of as one of the , lkwi.s. most brilliant young girls In Ihp place. n,)Uforti jiuuuujjii lucre is nub uiucu pruuauuuy , i owiiiz. 11k. " "i learuuiga inoiiey-maKing numuM. 1 m ,rc.e,s . a.l Hultable trade. I do not know that Spokane Kails. Pnlon Plat, Walker's Prairie. TiiunsTos. lleaver. Coal liank, ilrand Mound, Miama Prairie. Hliyinpla. Tnmwater, Velm, WAUKIAKVW Catblamet, 1-jiEleCllrI. Shamokaway. WALUV rACU. Patll, Putaho Tukauut, Touch rt, S'alUbursr, . Wolhi Walla, Wallula. WHATPOU.' IldalKO, lluemat. La Conner, lper, ireas Island, Samlib, Seralabmoo, Skajclt. Whatcom. Kwartsvllle. Ialouse. ..-stir work so for?' Aud only yesterday he said, 'Seems to me, If I was a great "etrooE woman like you, I would try to manvJrVi Wrk ,n Sa" "'ncIo. and j .komlsh, uianj or them are among the moil at- Sherwood's I rAff It'A nini ..i..i i . t . seen onthertreeU-foA i VAX1VA. Attanum, Ellensbuir, KortSlimsMf, Konnewoek, Kittitas. .Mock See, Nauum, Pleasant Orove.. Yakima. "f Money Order OClcei. i Mllle. PliKlhlir TP.AINM. ivuly j.ept Suudaj-) A roi.tAiws: UMVR AltnlVK. Portland :15 A. M. 1 Junction Usui l M. Junction 5:15 a.m. Portland S:ljl'.x. The Orecon and California Railroad Kerry makes connection with all KesularTralns. l!loeconiieetloiisnre madeat Kosebtirfcwllh the stages ot" the California nnd Oregon Stage Company. ... BC-Tickets for sale to nit the principal poluts In California aud the Kjt,at CiiiiilKiiiy'sofllce, j Cor.Kmnd Front .!., M Ferry lanaliiir.PortUnil. iir- NoTfi'I- Pas-enters for Ilullexllle, j Chainoe, DhvIoii and Ijibiyetle will take the ' boat fur the alive point at Cnneiuah. Be-Stoni?e will lie Charged on Kreliht rc . maltilili: In Warehouses over 21 hours. I uer KrelKht will not be reeelved rurshlpmeul i alter i o'clock v. M. . 1 J. llttANDT. Jr., 1- P. ltOdKllS. lien. Supt. Oen. KrelKht and Passencer Ageut. -J-Itf 'I UK nKIUAL rirOHY, t A M I K. 'A N D - iHE NiP. Y , L-E ," j THE OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. i ... ON ANU AFTER St'NKAY, JUNK . . and until lurther nollcr, will run PreUhl and Passenger Trains rrnm P O It T L A N H TO ST. JOSEPH, "Tti Sphere r tliu'Hei.,' Ky.MkM.-ncMrAT, Wlllebuuly LsfolloweJ by aouthsryet mnrt Intcrri'tluj, from her pen, entitled .rou tor .... IIINTOIIV or THE GRANGE MOVEMENT . .on tiik Farmers War Against Monopolits. "TJEINf! n full and authenllojaecount of the II simzzies Ul tH.uieritsiii tiM.ii. ir ....-. ...a . .,...1 l.mu ff th rfillmitd mllllKlllIes. Willi e history of the rise and progress ortbe Order ia Patrons or Ilusbamlry, lis oioeris aim ini iieet. It sells at sisht. Send f.r spej-lmen rwxes and terms to Aeiils,aiwl e. why It sell! ra.u r ...an any UU?X T.'I Martet. street, San Kranelco. DR. BOBZEAU'S SMALL-POX CURE AND PREVENTIVE, Now prepared and kept on hand at my offlee. Cor. I'lrst nml Main Streets. .1-. A run (t'ee ok pnEVMTnK Tor that disease. SAMIjni. COIiWIN, Proprietor. rv. ii this mnllrJna re ii not belter be explained llian by lnsertme the followlrrg let ter: . .... ..., .m t laoriscw, w My I)ar Old ITIend, Sntuel Corwin:- .nv. ,im1.t iKirvnuwlll bamuensuninseu on receiving tills letter, but. perhaps, not moro so.ormoreBraiineo.iHBii ' you. The manner iu whleh I heard from ou. iu,r leamnl or your whereabouts. Is thl: I happened to be looking over an Orejton paper and notieeil your name.as representative elect. rrom TlllamooK eouniy. i nr mi ... ."j"'"-" whiclilexperlence.1 on readlnj? Is Indescriba ble. The many acts of kindness which I re ceived at your hands lonit years ago had never been lorsotien, iiom i i.-i ....... t pondence has U-en broktn for seventeen years. Well. Sam. I won't attempt to gHe you mow thau the outlines of what has tranpireu wiu me sine wo last corn !Knded. So many Inci dents of the past, in which j ou and I were eon neterl. rrmnl nurtn my mind that 1 cannot think or wille oi my-e!i. U..e your mind erer revert to the past, when we first met - how you okme in a? u partner when thre -who should haxe been m U--1 fil. iuU tjireiv ofl oa me-how we ij.it snow-d In and had to live on potatoes .tialKhl for tlArJZ,?,1 T i. rn.i,i nnr turn lurnKeut Jack, when we thought we were beselced by a grizzly t Well. Sam, those events of li: rreinently lur nMi subject matter lor my ihiKighls, and, as I am writing to yon, cmwd upiui my mind, but I Will dismiss mem ior ine iw-ci.. a; . J-'"-to tliat which will, iH-rhaps, be ot sreater Inter est to you. , .,.. r,i. I liocKeieu eleven hhmi-..w.. -Deep Claim" you vae me in Maraposa, and started ror home in June, Iso-x. I Invested lour thousand dollars In real estate In tills city, and left It In care ofMcLane.our old cabin mate. My propeity here has yielded me a handsome In come, and oiiadrupled lu value. I went into business In New York . Ity, in which I was very sm-eesfiil-sold out t ers ago, slnea which time I have been iravem s ni r.umn;iuiuu tries. You know 1 used l lia e a weakness for traveling well. It has !een gratllleil to my heart's eontent. While In Krance I was taken with Ihe small-pox. The lady of the inn tola me that I wu. lonnnaie m is iuw that place, as there was an old small-por doo tor near bv who never failed to cure, no matter how bad tne disease; aud surw enough, I began to recover witlilu four houn. afiercorauienelu? to take the ineilleine.and in twenty-four hours I felt quite wen. i was mm-ii n.i" th mnVlcAl effects of the medicine that I was determined. If possible, to obtain the formula. In which I sueceeueu, wins ujuusiuwij and promising not to diulge It In Krance. I see riom ure gon papers tliat you have the disease among ou. The euclosed paekago contains the formula ami suraclent material for family use. i nave eurew an me ... I have come In contact with, and mid it an In- fallible cure and preventive. hen you an swer this I will forward sufficient of the male rial to make von a fortune, as 1 have ample. and rcf.inure I reeipnieaie im mui'. I will close lor tne present mm 1..- louly jour answer. Wrect to .an i ranciseo, as I Mill remain here about two month. Yours, etc, isaal mi.n.imu.'. The ftilloM ing testimonials are from reliable citntAniiitf- Mv m.ii llenrv. now six years of age, bad a severeattaek orthe malignant form of scarlet fever about four years ago. My fam ily phvslelan. nr. tiamiin..i jiarysviiie,-ii-lornla", told lue ibut the child had better hava dlesLashewould be afflicted all his lire wlUj sores of a scrofulous nature, which be consid ered: Incurable. The condition of the child up to last April seined to confirm the Doctor opinion, as he never was free troiu trios efupllous sores. A number of our best physl cluns had endeavored in vain to give the child relief. At the time I commenced giving him Dr. llorzeau sNinnii-pox itemeuy iiiecuua was unable to open his eyes, his face was s com plete mass or Inflammation and corruption running from both ears, lie took two bottles of the above-named medicine a? perdlrection. In twelve hours from commencing to take the medicine, a favorable change was noticeable, nnd iu h than six weeks all traces of the old afrHcllonhaddinappei.ieil. JNO.M. FKONK. The following named persons are referred to as havlnga knowledge of tb above statement: Dr. J. A. lllanchard. oculist, who treated the child ror mie eyes. Dr. (Jlllner, Dr. C G. F'ree laud, J. Murray, eontrarlor. Oeo. W. HUlman, Isaac Sherman, and maiiv others of Portland, Oregon. JOHN M. KKONK. OKKbON' STKAMSHir CO.'S SI E.l 11 BOATS. Notion. IIOM AND AFTKR Tlll ltS- dxy, May 1st, tne sieamer E. N. COOSE Al'mlllw4: ON WKKK litis: I.K.VVE AHKIVK l'.irllmi.l TMtl A. . I SI. Joseph 11:10 A. V. st. .i.ienii w-rsi i. v. I Purtlaud lri.M l. v. 1 OS SfNUAYs: LKAVR AKIUVK Porllutid JIM A. v. I St. Joseph V. St. Joseph....P.,: W I'. M. I Pottland -:I0 f. M- ConuectliK nt Cornelius with Stages for Purest drove; nt St. Joseph for all points south and ' . .-.......(.. tAriiifiv'ifiH. Amltv. Mon mouth. Independence", lluena Vista and Cor- vallls. 1 na-Passengers received at F'ourth street, siu- 1 1 tie on civiiigsiKuiu in uc w i. : ki Will leaveOregon City as follows: On Monday, Tuesday. Thursday nnd F"riday at S&i A. M., and ou Wednesday and Saturday ax 10 A. M., connecting with steamer DA TON through lo Portland. Retunilnj, will Iae l'orllniii. for Orejrou 'ly t 1'. M. ...nrsfnrT.AivvYFrrTEaird all Interme diate places will take the CARS, at S:15 A. M., connecting at Canemah with steamer Dayton, on Tuesday and F'rlday of each week. Through Tickets told at the office of the 0. A C It. R. Co. at Reduced Rates. All freight by this Hue delivered to consign ee F'ree oi Druyage. F'relghl received until 5 P. M. 3&r J. II. BllXH, Agent. KrelgTit received at the Portland l arehouse r.Z ... ..u'i..rr nn.l will not be received t riAvrrov. Kre'tglitand l"asenger Agent. in CO. Dry ..OB vTLe Hiislki&iV Triumph." sefto 1 , ' - . m,jj-OUfsOfttLillS EARLY J v , ., tagpfeiui ttf AHA S'l'IIK OItnT PRI7.n ST.VTIONKP.Y PVCK-, L Kg-: j TRIUMPH! Coutaius liisheeU rltlns paper, lu euveloes, I ! holder, 1 lead pencil,? pens, 1 blauklivok, l.i.itfer. nhotograiihs of Hu beautllul wotueu. aud a piece of ladies' or gents' Jewelry. Sain- ; pic package r.cnt by mall. iost p.Md.oti receipt of price, i", reuls; 2 packages for CO rents, or 1 , for :!. Send lora package; Itwlll bemostgools I you every bought for the money. The prize Is I often worth more than the price paid for the) entire package, nn.l the oilier articles would ! bring at retail not less than cents. Don't I tass this; try one package, and you will never uy Stationery auy oilier way. Address. J. C HHRUOW. (Lock box lil.J Baltimore, Md. s wanted everyHhere to sell Paok- re. Hooks e.e. Cataloznes sent free. BRADLEY. MARSH &. Wholesale nnd Retail Goods Warehousemen, And General Importers nr AMKltlCAV AM) i:.lI.INII (IOOI1K, Corner of Krout and Stark streets Portland, Oregon. Cash advance made on every deferlptlnn of Oregon pnnluce. 3 Alt LADD & TILTON, Bj3.iv:B3a.s, .oiir.uox W sliill 'wiiit'rS'k' W PtlUf ,WH J33 Vis ;ow,lsr on edition II. D. fcdsj.". .suns URIUUS, ! OIHWM JOBBER IN THE FURKITUBE LINE, ; WahlHBlon.St.,'bt.Thlnl anil Kourth, i Portland, Oregon. ! piTRNtTi'Ki: ri:paii:kd a varnishkd, Ihalrs' Ke-faatd anl f'aae fjr Mir. Will go out t residences to do anjtblng In ilr. rl. U, to ifeo tappet oiHua LmyJUner 0 IlPtf'lngof'6bairs a specially, "gmajstad Tt ropA'a Paper t Donltlwaut any nai rurjes muuuu. I'OllfiaND EtaliHliJ. le31- TEP0STTS RECnfs'KD .VND ACCOl'NrB STSeedTI1S n v vv tVi i NED on apliroved security. 7'Mir,u.M1,peeds pnupy ro liiveilnients In R'I Eslate and oilier prop bta' Treble nxehaAioon Pau IVan- efu.,. and the .Ulautie stares tor sale. ' sesarltle bouaht and sold Aireutfor the transaction of all kinds of.Fl-1 nancfal and Truit tuslnest. , nl ' Albany, Oregon, June 1, 1873. Mr. Corwin Dear sir: I used two bottles of your small-pox remedy, for scarlet fever. Doth nt mv cblldred bad It, and all the medi cine they" used was jour sntall-pox remedy. Tlielr renvery was siieedv and complete. CILVP.LKS 'OLAK. l'ortland, Oregon. Sept. 13, 1873. My clerk, W. diviners, was taken sick with measles, last March. I aslniinistereil Dr. Bor zeau's sniall-)x reinely aeeordiug to aceom panylng directions, and iu all my experience with that disease I never needed a more com plete and speedy reeovesy. 1 . R. fi. FREELAND, Imiggist, 113 First "treel, Portland. l'ortland. Oregon, Sent. 16. 1STS. For Ihe lein Ht of my Iriends an. ( the public, I state the Following facts: On the rth day ot September, I f- lt oulle unwell, having head aehe, pains in my back and Joints, with occas ional eliill; a n-scrj-et In and about the 9th a scarlet rah was plain to be seen on my skin. 1 liatt become sarisneo inar l nan me symp Loms of small-pox. and eommenceil taking Convln's ireparalIon for the cure of that dis ease, am. It proved a success In my case, as no further developments appeared. I took but II doses, ami have since felt all right. I have no hesitancy iu recommending It to my Iriends who may feel auy symptoms of small-pox. JA.MKS K. U VLLUillER, Ifahit maker, 11 First street, Portland. Portland, Oregon, Sept. Fi, 157i. I have taken one holtle.of Dr. llor.eau' Smalt-pox Remedy as a prevcnlailve. and ai- thougn irviucitiiy xMjse,i iu iu uiseuse si the time, I escaped all syinptoms. .I.V.lirjs .M. .M A l llf.llT, Contractor and liu.lder, l'ortland, Or. I have taken Corwiu's Small-pox Remedy. nnd being exposed totlw dKea.se at the same time, escaped all symptoms, which Is the only proorinai iiisa preventative. i. ii r. t. it, City Coum-llman, 3d Ward, Portland, Or. I have been ti-lnir Corwin's Small-nox Rem. cdy. aud though exiHsl to th disease, have no symiitoiiis. I believe it to be a preventative as w ell as a cure. A. MrEWAN. l'ortland. Or. I being exposed to the auiall-pox, contracted the disease. I used for It Corwiu's preparation and no other medicine except alteratives. The postr.les never matureo. ij-ii no niarKS. .uy Illness was not at ail severe. My children, live In number, were all taken with the dis ease, arid treateil by one or our kest pliyslelans, employed by Ihe city. One, a girl of four years, died. and the lmltiiu-e were badly marked. I uie.1 about two Unties of tlie ineillelne. KM1L McMAIION. Port 'and. Oregon. August S3, 1873. I was taken with Miiall-pox about the 25th of Julv. 1 had imreliase,! h bottle of Dr. Ror zeaiiN Small-pox Remedy sometime previous, and commenced taking It as soon as I was sat isfied I had the disease, which was on tha sec ond day .rf my Illness. My slkkiiess we, mild, except severe vomit lug . w hW. took piaco be. tore 1 coBimeiw-iti ------ took oue three have no from be lt.-.! and perhaps from death. KHKD. C. THATCHER. Siane M.iM.n and Ounlener. Slat- mem J- If- lJke, dealer In slovcs and tln-wi.re. on Kront, between Morrison and Yamlnil struts: "My daughter was taken with i' - io:.ll-pox alM.iit the lll of August Aphjsiclun was employed, and the patleui was upsiteitly In aeriileal condition 1 pro. cored Dr. ltoreau's Small-pox remeily, which was administered with nppnrent good etleet. M wire, llngexMH-d. loul taken Hie medi cine asa pi.'t.,i:,tiv.'-bad I h primary synip. toiuii, but no postules, or serious sickness."1 This Remedy is also a sure cure for Chicken-pnx.Kcarl-t Fever, Measles, and all serofolou aud skin diseases. SAMUEL CORWIM. OiUce Routhwcsl corner Main and First SU. Onlers sent to Samuel I 'orwlii. Proprietor, or -ii. Freeluiid, inFlrslSl.. lVirtlaii.l, Otcou, vomlllng is wnai muui. ..iilfhf r had the small pox- I 1.1.., i .i.i.,v about thirty doses. In , J... i.i io to lo work. 1 have uuii. J ... I ... ,hni l lie iieineiii snvett nie dnilbt Ing III K wilt b promptly attended tu. Onlers nvrnilAtenor mote wilt be sent to any part of the United Stsles by Kxprtiw . O. IX. &r Price Oua Dollar per Bottle.-9