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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1875)
i. : V : 4 3- - t!criit5i 1 TODAY. MAY2n,IS7a TtoOtui L 01 3,TIar On- rtD Mrrttoa4 7T SaactoJ ttotota viU to laaaai tto 4i$- T IWO. AC R. Mrtj vUl to cm4 toaa Ja 7Vk U Jaa CtK. UaM will I to. af tto Gtmai Saolarra AS aaa M ttoy win M to tlilai a ito. Jl to tMticadarly TiaiaRy f lfnTLtoMM. toaa,a tto SaViMBawvi la , IIL Tto ItK)lM to olBeea tbe i m af asan " p-ngno t their hfe pen-nans a, plans, aai aitt ifct TTtr-T " - -" t 7. path, huwr ttorny. toae wide tbey toe been s-aanai ay anils their a wa, " MtmkNMCli lk nam that lnnvi - : J flbrt bj i iniinry n n-sampllBh la- . a.4dMnf i i is; itog ttoar i t in to jwL muT!k Mi to tiwiil - nary j IWr warn rape Ti ties; itot ttoy imA aaaU iiwnnn m4 MlMt MH if Itoy nU toft tto ;; . mm imt !. u4 tu ' atone; Itot wuh wtUlto warira WtoMthe7nMMtoOTttoelnealn . lHlIMCt IBlllHH lllll1 . r togtoa wrath tto toil Mi M MMitflyia liti '"""r" " ftiitiiwiBlf !wrato ' ' - etty af Mtottaf their ftcM of leVi'ri'a- - tnvajlttoaa. TW stoeiry eeantooa to tymnnfenl mJ wiiWiIh s that of to 1 1 ' i" at tor jMtantMUM wfty wiimhtoifcoBtiltoil, v M Itok Ban tow Ulta b Itoa te aM ttos of ttoiran'wto atraggto ' x- PMlMto1riUikitlttiMp T --wktofc tto wtoel af tort t a its Mil --7T-7 " tojMy to t toi.Mti1.t . - tosdatoansranl Tm iltyTL tatoa tto vmM af Mt, Mi aimpato Wtt Mrt, they aanto of tto totter. IktltoiT MII ftrtBBltlBlUlM shield - " jMMMjjy &v tktt skavA t vpsvbrtfliB mi ttolr inTor-, or ulan tto ami taoaTof thone-rt wffl Lto Mrt : - w Uwn,il1 -"Ml lea of tto ZllnriE" toa raid, tto ' totor aaaUtawOMba - fcg- -shtl wenry wkJb a-a-iamgi 1 aaont aai ate with top iidnmi, yo r "tofli tto laiiar by which yon itoa," . - - jraa) to vttk it i y aai aawt faattef : ' 'Xi4 tW aaaiamwfctofc jwmwWk lator ' attatov via to, hmm ytaTafltoto - 11 -.- late I 1 1 . 1 I.. - . Ttoaa teaMtiaaj tor i rtonwi U ton aa tto Onai Lm vfB to nlaiiiftw 1 aato tMriwy toacaia JaxtoiictiM " -r t 1 1 1 ijlj i n iaii al 1 1 iar Mto tottoaj mm tto Mat mt tor n- , ktoMto ry. ' - . . ' ' Owtaa; mm ti in jni mill 11 ii j to ttoarrtMlarMliiaiy mi MMMMfl. tto t WMata tomi to) Maaa fcrrt to WMfcli : toa It tn iMMtoi AU1 irr nsTmmoif or ixinno. It to a tbaory with niaoy mkoim, at4 Umm to f tto Uttar aduoaUd el km, ttot m iMtitntloM of Uarpltif art aot cJy Malta, bat art Mutrarjr to tba baat latoraata of tba' country; that olJ Harvari aoi Yala, aim ply bacauat of ttolr f aud prMtlfa, ahoali m pra aailaawtla tbt future, aatbty la bara la tto miI ' Xm, wblla a vanaraU ttoaa olltM for tbalr autkjultyjanj aekaowladm tba great part Ibay bava fdayai la aaadlag out brigbt'aai ah lo ll Ugbu lata tba vorli of tottora, yat, laaMucb aa ttoy rafuaa to to built a pott, or la other worda rafuaa to ooa to tba rauuiraaMDta of tba tioio la tto eWaad lor ual oduoatloaal rlvllama without MnM tn ths AttV nfl V . . Z ,! etuttbat tbt rbymt la more melodl ttolr benefit, wt ball th, gputbrul,- and destroy tbt . adrent of aew oue.. umpUUon to poeUxt. - ' tli net erbo daalre arltb plaaeure tto ertoabr while ttoy ofler advaptagee equal la all roapofeta to tto otbvra, dare, alaaply toot aaa taey art new and not with tto tradltlona or train- with tto prejudloeo of tba paat. try experiment and loo pro re upon tbt plaM mt ttolr fooodera. Tbt asere multiplicity of taetarlaa oollegea baa and will aeoonapllab little for blgtor odueatloa; a merely aletbo itot eollegt would InUreat tboet of tbat ooly, aad would, la view of tbt iy ttot already exist, teem auperflo- Bat by boldly planting lleelf upon tto toaia of to education, It would tup- ply a demand of tbt ago tbat cannot to Igaored, and Immediately be- Intareatlng aa If not anotbtr laTtto nailoo. Among tboaa laatitutloaa reeently oaUbllabed to tbia iomaod, we find Boa toot Uni versity doing a work which Harvard re poet, aad thereby uppUotlng tbat la auuiuoa la too noaria or an lovere oi jMttot aad equality. Ia tbla, tba aat- oeji year of tbt Boatoa Uplvtralty, wt flai apoa tto catalogue the names 478 papitoj -of this a, W are young women. la tto Medical Sebool wt find S2; In tb 1 School af Oratory, 20; in the tve under- graduaU classes, (College of Liberal Arte), 17; la tbt College of Muaie, 10; la tto School of Theology, 1. Thus, deducting repetition, there art 103 "LPSfSjB-fMObjkt trier to bare punned tow yean sloee, ttoy would tort , been bom pel led to too re Xew England. All these bare paaeei a preliminary examination la the average requlreotenta of New England eolke Including Algebra, Geometry, trgtl. Homer, and wrIUng Greek with tto ocean t. Tto Sophomore class read 4eiagf-tto year ,Pl4o JEaobylua and Thacyiliaa, with CIcenTandT'teltua: PYiaub aad German, Rhetoric and Eng lish Qaa-paaltloa, Analytical Geometry aai Physios art stodled, tbt latter at tbt last! lata of Tech no logy binder dlroeUon of Us professor. , Apart from this . great principle of Joiat-etlaemtloa, tbla eollegt, unlike al all others, builds ao dormitories at ao. responslbilltlse for tbe daily Ilia af Itt pupil. Though tbt col- lege to a Methodist ImUtuUon, there I total abeenoe of denominational dl- erimlnaUoa la tbt aelection of tba law profeaaorn, aQd(i taw-school now num as nuf Mini bras that of BaiIlttertolaT vjololag aai firm ground for hope, wben a great denominational enterprise like this assuming the broadest liberal ity aai placing itself la tbt vanguard of progress, by accepting ao M Its basis, aad rearing a toaatlfnl and enduring ttraot tot, tbea, the old Institution or af learnog pride tbemsslrea upon their age aad Breatige; tot them continue to bar ttolr poadorou doors agalnat tbt aaagbtara ar men, tnai rMnny. swing toek at tto totoatof ttoirata. White ttoy gtory la this unjust dlacrlmlnatloa, aai arrogantly My to tbt young wom en of tto aatloa, "thua tor abalt thou go, tot -to farther," tbe Invincible host of wei as art quietly at work apoa a irt, tto oorner-atono of which la J aatloa, aai tto principles of which la otoae tto broadest liberality aod equal rigbta. Wtoa old taetltuttoua, however reasraUo, refass la keep pace with toa ataertly growing aeed. ail bail to lb aea tbat must tvehtuaily uper- 3f amber three af ViOft FtunU VuUtt IsTe toa tome to band. ThtOalifor . aai admirers of tbt great aai daatrrsdly popular florist will road wltb plMMia tba attractlva reeltal of i "A TUB la tba 1-aoinc," Wltn Whloo tba bar epeoa, while bit many friend Ul regret that be did aot x lewd kkplotrtatrATnr inakr af Ito ioligbtful aeeaery andembel Itoa tto, pagea of tto GW with dt script! sm aai eo graving of some of Itt aaaiitfal flora. Tbt anmher before as atatolM tto aaual amount af invaluable aad direction for Buocea-ful tortioaltare, aad shoold be la tbe bands af every lever of flower la tbt United Stele. Iasuod qoarterty, at canto aaaaaa, by James Vlck, Rochester, KowTark. ' We wereaompeUed to abridge aomt- wtot tto vary interesting report of tbt Yamhill Ooaaty Woman Suffrage Aa aectatloa, WttlcH in kindly furnished aaTay tto abllgTag aad accomplished Secretary TaUyeoe for "oli Yamhill." Mr. Daaiway, pursuant to prtvlou aasaaaemiat, toft this eHy for Salem mm Wedaesday tveolng, where sba to alnaf aa aagagemeat to lecture. She topee to to bto t extend btr prastnl trtpM toraeatb m Boaabarg. ' fret training tchooU eaUbllsbed by tto Weaaaa'a Edacatloaal Botttty, Kter Yet City, art aeoomplisblng aaabUag gtrto to gel a ledgt af hooae work, oto m at to aalf-MpporUag. - W an aader bllgatlooa to Senator Mltmafbrwra4vo4oet f ttoCto Oioto aad ottor Intoreatlng ts, . ... ygw existed ID1T0EUL COSErSPOIDEICX. tWAa Rkadcu or tb New Kurravnrri W frl alnoat UoapUd to rlak tba atlra of out aaga aaaaelaf aai writ aa aaaay upoq "gaatlaaprlag.". 8ub rural lovallaaaa abououa ibrougboat tba fraaa ouatry; aucb waaltb of vegetation lut- arUtoa la tto noUt atoiospbara; aucb flna array of joealalng crop amlla at m la our traoU; tuob marvaioui raria tlat of floral beauty grMt ua but atay ! W cama near breaking fortb .loto claaalo rbymo Juat aow, la wbioh an original Jingle teemed t6 aouud afar off. eometbiogUketbla: - ' "Mmllliu May eomai to Kar, Makiua U thlae frwk lfr.- g nttle voluntary reflection aatla. - -. ' Last Monday evening found us at the qualnrrtbrirty little railroad Iowa of Coraelius, where wt met a genial, boa pl table tompany of friends and lecture jroera, for whom wt brake tba bread of our new gospel of Freedom. Tba town Is indulging at present In a sort of lietta, to far m Improvement irsTeonoeraed; yeijbaraia aolldfty about Ito Inhabit ante, and a spirit of InteUIgent. moral enterprise wltbal, tbat girt prom let of mucn ruture prosperity. Wt never saw tooh a place -for secret societies, lire evening la every week being taken up with them. But tba people must bart something to think about to keep op tbt excitement of 11 ring, and tbt secret so ciety la far preferable to tto saloon. Tuesday evening brought us a Una an dlenct In tbt quaint, eocy Baptist ('bomb, la the elsesie town of Forest Grove, where wt discoursed upon the "Courtship, Marriage, and Divorce" question, tnt only draw-back to every body' enjoyment consisting la the run nlog In and out, during the txercleee, of a few hoodlums of both sexes, and tbt nerroua departure or one woman, wboj lodooed another to accompany ber 1n the fear that . we, la speaking upon ) "marriage, would talk tbt vulgar ob soeolty which abt was evidently think ing about. Should these line' meet ber eye od we respectfully request tome sgft6OTrabcrlbero btr way wt beg leave 10 assure ber thst tram mnilMtv nsvsr ausnlolona aril im adtoaoe., Wt ahjuldbave. eali as mucn to tor aa tbt occasion of tbt Itc ture, when abt arose to leave, only tbat, In our simplicity, we supposed tbat tbt was going out to look after a young lady who was playing tbt hoodlum 6ut- tliir, and who certainly la parity and politeness; and wt should till bart Imagined tbla to bavt beta btr motive, bad we not bean otherwise Informed afterwards. .Tbt meeting was a tuenesa. in trtry way' and the pleasure "brgreetlng old friend and forming tbt acquaintance of new one, was Mover duly appreciated. "Forest Grovt It Just lovely In It garb of pring-tlme green.. : To get rich enough to retire to such a spot and bava a quiet home, where we mlgbronltlvate lam be and chicken and babies and garden taaVLIt-Our highest personal AmoiUOD, TO.owt noooay aoa au no- go d tolptber4o do llkewlat, la oar pet ' bobby. But we aee no ehaoo for such a-proepect till our . mission shall he tnooxi ana tue wotoon of tbt country are fret.' Wednesday' train took oe to BL Joe, through a glorious Eden of rolling land scape and well-tilled fields. . Poor term inus of tbe west aide! -It la very little of Ito age; but It to beaitby and "peart," aad will make a town of aome Import ance aome day; . Tba looattoa la peou liarly blgb, healthy, and beauUfut rXt U'" ' " wo reached Lafayette, where we bad an engagement to lecture upon tbt "Ad vantage of tbt Ballot" .Tbt tpellinff mania bad aelced tbt people, and they wort pretty generally buy in pre paring for a great too teat tbat was advertised to tome off on Thursday, betweea tbt Grangers upon one side, and tba merchanta, lawyer, and doctor upon tb other. Our lecture waa tharefor more sparsely attended than aaual, though tba audience was larger that wa expected. ' . . , - But tbt fua came on ThnrdaytvtBJ tar Tbe Court-house wa crowded with spectator. Ten lawyers, doctor,, and merchant, Including three lad lea, were tooa la tbtlr place. Upon trial tbt Granger only mustered si xlh rye, be- 1 log ladles one of tbtm a aohoolma'am, Tbt Granger looked apoa tbe array of OTthogrtpblcsTtalent before them and I got frightened..,. Tbty badnn agreed to pell against ladle." 4Tton. take tba' ladles eat of ranks," Mid tb spokesman of tbt three profession. Argument, witty and logical apoa tbt "professional" aide, aad bom beetle ami dogmatic opoo, Jbf other, were ear rttd on to a Ut boor, and resulted In tba Granger of Yamhill lacking square down from tbtlr own banter, because three of the opposite aid ware women, Wt Informed them that' we'd often bragged about tbt Grange because of It recognition Of tbt equal right af worn an, aad we were eurprised' to see then) take thrlt pnauut tsnd, Tbt press and tba psopls stood by tbt professions, Womsn and all, and tbt bat tit wu won wltboqt tbt firing of a ala git ortbropla eolumblad. Wt bare never see a greater victory for tba woman qneetion, which, like Banqoo't gbost, jrU down a tbt bidding of no body. , - . ... . A wagon load of uffraglsU.acoom panted u to Amity on Friday morning, where wt met for two day aad evenings with tbt friends of tqnal right, enjoy ing aucb a feast af reason and flow of soul MpnTy aaa to appreciated by those vtomutMairamtMMRtHai battle for tb right. Mr. and Mrs. Lougbary, tba leading spirits la tbt Coarenlion, arranged everything ad mirably for tto torn fort af goeete, aai tto good people of tbt pleasant little town vied with tacb other Intbelr of forte to welcome tbe missionaries In tbt field of bo mao rights. v Sunday morning found u homeward bound, and tbt afternoon madt ua guest at tba bappy home of aa esteemed farmer-oousln, to whom we' were in debted for a Monday'a ride to tbt rati road station. Tba morning train bore ut quickly to Dllley, where wt in tbt tvtnlng met a good audieaoe, wbo lis tened wilb reepertfut appreciation ton lecture apoa tba "Personal experiences tbat led a Into our present mission." Tuesdsy morning found us again upon the train, and a pleasaot ride of a few hours, enlivened by. tbe genial society ot menus, brought ue again to our bom, wherein addition to tba loved one tbat ever bid u glad welcome, wt found tbt. cherished fact of a sister whom wt bad not met for years. With Mkjug endLanswaring questions, recit ing aod listening to reeltal of rem cencV of tbe golden long ago, the hour pedirapldly away, and s wt write, tba. time for ijht departure of tb evening train, which It to bear ut to the capital. draw near; so, dear readers, we My once more to you, what in a few minute tba demand of our mission will compel ot to seyo the dear at fcn) Good bye. - A. A Ia Portland, May 28, 1875. . HOME JaAlUrAOTUlE-- To r Coma ormiKiv Husra wasrt I wlah through your eolumns to call tto attention of tbt citiiena of Oregon to tbt great necessity of looking out for their manufacturing Interest. .' Tbt failure to look to our own Interest la tbla matter bas yearly token aa 4m mense'sum from our young State, tbat might, with Judlolou and careful mao' agement, bavt remained to IncretNtbo wealth and prosperity of It inbabltanto. It It amajlefcuet for wonder tbat wo bearomplalnte of - bard time, and hearken to men wbo bewail In dolorous toDe, tb scarcity of money and tbt Im DosaibUity of meeting tbelr financial en gagements. - Tba absence of Sur money may be readily explained, M ahy one who will take tbt trouble can aeo tbat It eoee to fill tbt co tiers of nterprislng bjaMgJBieA.ifj Ifornla and tb East. One and a balf million of dollars' worth of boots and shoes are 'annually manufactured in other State to, supplyour-borne de- mand,Wter7facTIity axlste within our own border for meeting tbt de mand ana Keeping tbi money in eircu latlon amongst our own cltlxen. T Kow tbt money and patronage of Oregon be luugi to ber people, M fsf a tlieyare capable of (applying the demand, and there It no valid reason tbat aver I bavt beard given why. tbl cannot be done In tbt articles mentioned. People tell us that It will not do to tncouraga borne manufacture, at ft will bart tbt credit of our business men abroad. Tbla will amount to very little, if wo can only keep tbt' money at home, receiving at tbe sams time an equivalent for It tbat will add to and yMrty increase tbt In- dustriea of tb State. Now. I Will say that with 1 100,000, four hundred work men can bt employed, and one million dollars bt kept In Tort land yearly that !!1L?JU1T ft ir-'-r ft 1" kt.k- now flnds-lto way to other iMe ltttC-.j-,., . - I kept here, It will of course circulate ber and benefit all elwaea of oar citizens; I will ruareotee It per cent profit to all stockholder of $100000 Invested In a boot and shot manufactory In Oregon. Let at bavt a factory ber with all tba facllltlea for carrying on tb work on a cato commensurate with tb want and taste of T1t peoplt7au(Pwt will cheer fully labor for fair reward and at a mv Ing to consumer and a benefit to tbt mooted Interest of the Stt, By ho I Ifiduefry alone can we hope to protper teadlly, equitably; and anrely; and tbat tba capitalists of Oregon may aee tba matter In ltertfue light, and as tbelr money for tbt best Intonate tf Jht people, M wall asjhemsel Ivaa, Is tbt bopt anawisnoi a MANcrACTuncn. Portland, May U, 1875. , -1' - .J GEOYX MEETIJ0. Tbr will baa grand Spiritual grove meeting held at Eberbard't Landing, on tbt WilUmettt River, two miles above Champoeg: on thel8tb. 1Mb, and g)tb of June, 1875. Aa lhl to tbt first grovt meeting of tbt season, no pain will be pared to make It profitabla and pleasant to all wbo may attend. A cordial Invitation la given to alt. y. F. Ebboti " Deetructlve fire raged In aomlbr tlona of Pannsrlvanla durins- the latter 1 part of last week; about 230 bouses wore rrt .Kni eso k.u. m.m I tOMumtd In Oaoeol aai 400 persons rendered horaeleaa. Hantadala, six ml lee from Osceola, Is reported totally destroyed. A large number of car and many feci of trestls work on tbt railroad between tbt place mentioned were de stroyed. Fires were atlll raging furi ously through the wood on tb 21st Tb Secretary of War bM granted tbt Southern Memorial Association and tbalr friend permission to enter Ar lington Cemetery on tbt 1st of June, for tbt purpose of decorating tba grarea of Confederate dead. Confederate fraees aTGUnnwoed and Congressional Cemt- toriet win also to decorated. - Decora tion of Union graves will take place an tto 2Mb of May. Tbt committee of tbt Board of Trade on postal affaire baring received Infer matton that postal expenee on newspa per aai letter a odor tto new law bavt doubled, will next week; confer with PostmMter-Generai Jewell and tbe pcet niaatoff of New York apoa tbt meaeure ataanry for repeal of tb obnoxioM law. - la Baa Francisco th xptnMforitreel laaspa to about 1220,000 annually for about 4,409 lam pa, at $60 each. Jatw Ytrk-Clty, bids war opened lately for lighting street lam pa, and tbt prioss ware at the rates of m, $25, $2 and $44 for tacb lamp, . T ' i-.ocirDiJGa. . 1 Of tLt TsirduUl Connty WomM.Soffraj ; Association. ; ? nnaT iat axons uio anstiox. Tb Aasoclatioa met, pursuant to ad journment. In tba Baptist Church at Amity, oa tbe third rldsy in May, 187&. Called to order at 11 clock a. by tbt rresldeot, Mr. W. J. Lougbary. Mluutet of tba two previous aesslone read and approved.,' . -The pro posed then In tto clause la tbt Constitution relative to tbt day of meeting (substituting Wednesday for Friday), waa Uk4n iuto eoaaideVatipa, and, after some little discussion, wm ado Died, and ordered Inserted la the Constitution. rbetfi Short speecbet were made by several of the membei i After an tour thua pleasantly the ntttutlou'wMread by tba1ecr tory'and preMnted, forrslgatures, re ceiving six new names. On motion, tba Association adjoarned antll 2:30 P, M. . . : APTEnxuuar ttsnioVk ' Tbe'AseocIatlpo was called to order by tb President at tbe boar designated. . After reading of tbe minutes, a song wm rendered by Mrs. Kslty and Miss Cooke. r Next on tbt programint wm aa aaaay written by Mrs. A. M. Martin, of Lafay ette, and read by Mr. Keity. - Subject, "Home Influenoea." Tba article wa ably written and well read. ' Remarks on tbt sassy just read were called for. Mrs. Danlway,. Mr. Rum of McMloovln, and Mrs. Lougbary tbea responded In abort and interesting speeches. Tbe Secretary, by order of tb dent, read excellent communications from Hon. W. Carey Johnson, of Ore gon Cltv, and CoL C A Heed, of Salem. Ma accordanc with tb wlah of tbe Sefl-elary, a ladyresent read a sensible artlcj written by MrBW, !. North Yambln. Mr. Dunn may well bt drood of bis effort In essay writing, at bls prodoctlon waa well received aad highly appreciated by all ' raffragists. and bl argument tb opponent .of tbe measure cannot refute. Remark on tba article were new aa-1 llolted, and a spirited but pleasant ei fire of words wm Indulged In by Mrs. Lougbary, Prof. Galloway and others. - Tb audience wm then entertained with n song by Mlsa Hattlt Lougbary, after which tbt Convention adjourned antll 8 o'clock r. ,'7 KVEJttNU BEsaioy.. .-- fTht Association vu called to order at tba appointed hour, Mr. Lougbary pre siding. After a eong by tb choir, and tbe reading of the minutes, tba President announced n speech from Mrs. Danlway. Thai- lady responded in an excellent lecture of perhaps an boor's daration. On motion, the Association adjourned antll Saturday morning at 10 o'clqekfr After a song by tbt choir, and an an nouncement that tba lad is would spell against tba gentlemen - on "Saturday evening, tto meeting adjourned antll 10 a. m. on tnt aay mentioned. aKVOMD DAT MonXtSiO 8KM10N, After readier of tto minute, an-1 plication wm made to , change! tbt claust In tbe Constitution relatlvetotbe number tbat aball ooostltute a quorum, flvt being considered sufflclent. Laid over antll next regular meeting." ' I Tbt-annual dues or membtra-were then paid, and after some discussion tto place of the next meeting wa fixed bt t Dayton. An excellent letter from Hon, IiM Laughlln wm itad byMfa. Kelly, and wm highly appreciated. Tbt questions propounded by Mrs. Watte at tba last regular meeting were taken Into consideration. Tbey read sj4owayel by outward aai tangible tow, follows : "Wlro tot a right to My tbat woman sbaH-notrvoteT Hm -nan a right to My that womaa aball not voter If so, who gave him tbat right V Th President called for remark! on tbt questions. - Mrs. Dunl way then arose and made aome venr appropriate re marks, and told an interesting Incident of a .widow wbo wm a Woman Suffra gist and tbt mother of tw mm aow J""" Tbts-lBxryniiHrisTt eons Ware talking In tba preseac of Mrs. Danlway, and the elder eon "thought It wm woman's place to bt reeA,,Tbn tbtyoarigtr-ton In bit tliali aud aaTd, "Now, mother, if you no convince m U)sil" ba-aaM be knew that katodg yoa-wlll to 4 any-way-beneffttd voung, m mwwinato in you eote.;: Every one In tbt Association mw tbe force of tbt remark. Mrs. d. than Mked Mr. C , a young lawytr of Amity, wbo gave man the right to My woman should not vote? Said he "guessed Ood did, becattM to made blm first." v Another question was, "Is Tt Just or right for men to withhold tbt ballot from womtn, since tbey fail to produce any correct or last reason why sbe should not nave It 7" . - Mr. H Mid "women bad no buti- aess to vote until ttoy reformed In tbtlr ridiculous fablona," ."7Mr; Loabary Mid tbey dressed m tbey did to please men. Mr. H Tbowerer, did not look nt ito matter la tbt samt way Mrs. Lougb ary did. . Tba President then told of bit and hit wife' effort la dree reform; how ttoy were tooted at; aad tow It wm whis pered on tbt street of Baton IhatTMne Loogbary would bt wref edVtf bt eoo- Unned to appear In public n tbat turn. Tbt Secretary again read tbt ConaU- tutlon, wbleb wm presented foralgna tu'rea, reeeirlog let new names. After music tba Association adjourned nnlll S r. Jt. . SVKHtRO axaaioK. After tto usual preliminaries, tbt fol lowing resolution wm offered: Whhxab, Iatemperaaoa, with It Withering InfloeaM ' and , blighting power, la deatrortngtto peaca, prosper- Ity and bappiaeM af iadIvUaJ, ra-ol-llea, and aoclety, aai tbrMtewiag tto downfall of aattooa; aad, - - WMCaxAA, Tto Mttsd, Matse-traAeO. aad toog-eoatlaaed eSueta mt aaea, with sack aid m warns a wlta ttoir power eaa reatsr, tort tailed pllab tb daalrea est; taerefore, CTofsect, - Ttot . abaaU to granted tb exercise af tto ballot aa tto tnly aucMssful aai fpeedy MaMf ar- rtstlng tbto tvIL Itemarts tto resolatioa wee give by Mvtral persooa, aai aa Matlaa tt wm adopted. j . Tb following Bwaattea wm ttoa read bv tbt Seeretarv: "Wtali aot WMa am.m iks oral laJaee f women, aai wokl ttoy aot tocM m profaae and IntotopcraJte m aaen aow Ai thJbvpianX.Mr-. xXJWMlttoBv ter wm re-read, m aa argaaseat agalaat ttoqueatloa. Prof. Galloway argaei aa tto afflnaa Uve, and Dr. Xteklia took a aoatttoa "on tbe fence." 1 . - , . . After torn aaaato caaat tto epeClag matcb, la which, -atrouat af aesss miModerstoa-JiBg. If wad aot eVcktod wbicb aid wm vlcterlsM. ' . - In accordanc with tb Ibe proceedlnge of tto Asaoclstlea ordered to to reralatoi ta tto K NoBTH wxar, . Lafagcttm Cteiri-e1, 1 Yamhill Krpmrter. - . Tto Assoc! at to meet at Day too, ew tto third Wedaca day'la July, at 11 a dork. a. . .W. J. LocoblaVt, LilLIax A. CboaTK, riasHiaL -- Recording Secretary. . THE rosmov voxai should . oocuri. as As nmiii tamw-ul t-wan mil rrvmB ah-vuimi Mt um, rea ati, mat B. tmx-- -ir;:: kiltjOMmtp Wt Horn, im seattoa mmtrnttint .-." 1 -J acknowledge tto receipt of a polite iavitatioa froaa tbe Catraepoai Ing Secretary of year AMiciellea M aii with my press act aai auggsatlsM la UttJabcj-taf tbla aamlna f auk wgrt tbat circnntotaaMa aver wbicb) I tore ao control prevent my acceptaace of tto My wlfo expeeta to attead tto tlnga, : . ' ' I as prooi to My ttoi I mb a toltovew la womea'a right, bmb rictoa, cnil- dren'a righto aad aqaal rlgato; a believer la tto righto af every Uvi ereatora. Evwry rgaal seal tot ac la tto owa aatare de me otto, aai to aatltlai so all It need for its blgtost It to tra ttot tto aUwag. aad tb fortaaate will 1 crowd out tto weak, tto parry, aasl tto anforttroate.-A ptoat Mwaltaiksnsaali of tiny seeds, aaab owe of wbioh woald In tnra prodaM aaetber ptoat M m Ito pareat aader toreembto ctr am Bat m It to la tto ditto of 4hrga,we)ly a aanall proaortla of ttoaa evea vvcetato at all; aai af these few, ooly now aai ttoa aaa af Ito strongest -and "toast -wi maturity, Tto rest are crewitod aaa af sxtetence brltolr moratorto. paatoM aad Uaiiwi. Jsmm at an - aod vegetable life- Tto loan re tto life of tto ylgoroa, tb lift of tto weak. . , Bat la ttohaaaaaraMW ate a dif ferent order of tbi age. Tto legit IsMte onspriag of to faiat aai aim sat impetrvwUbl in some of tto lowest of tto races; we traat Ito dsvelopmsat ttoaogb to seml-civillsed aad eallghteesed and oa atlll farther ta tto nd cnltnraU of TtoMTaalTTtora w li tb idea developed Ja all ito fnllasse, that right to a toagar a aaiael af might j attioM are a toager rated aai bat ttot a higher tow tto toward Itor of an educated Eanacl governs, guides, aai rale aow. Awa back 4a tb long agMaf tto man wm hardly more ttoa a arata, aai waa tto rule of aattoa, ereak tb Ffey af tto aCreeg, wm pbyskmlly tto aaar foebto af tto two, aai bmb obtained tto her, redocing ber to Mbjsetlea, aai taa- pblat oooe aecared, to eraa Band hiaa- sslf ber superior la all thing. He al lowed tor to learn only anew thing m contributed ta make toff Bsore anafal pleavaTntTaTnTeywi; aaJTept fraaa tor la power. - Ua made tbe tow,aaa them In hbrown fever. berself m bis property, bwt bar Mblaawa. Aad evea tto cUbtraa aha bore were aot tors, tot ala ta mm with bt chose. H. adnaeinc asew bv step la tto acale af being; aha, or being kept at dM distance la hi he, endowed with tatlegM, tbsnlegiosj InaUtntlont, medical actoa rlea, etc ctev, voted away woman's property ta s-Mtaiefi never allowed tor ta eatar aaa af MBpaptL He bold the reiMof voted hlmaelf lota all tto afaaai Ito law tosuit hlmaelf aai aaetala hi la his poaittoa m ebtof aai ruler of nil. It having forced womah lata aatijaatiaa ty supertor physical strength, to retain tbat superiority by brcocaine In tbn i IntenectoAlly stronger.- Iataillreaee win always rule. Tbe peat to mightier tana tbt wonL What tto sweri af ahyvecal suengin eooqaera. tto pea aai tto In tellect strive to retain. Man's su pes tu Ity aae Mknowlednd. gire him all power m long m to aa aaaiatala ab aalf la tto aivaataga. Ttot of 10 la aloe point la law. aai ion labia. It la no weader ttot, ta tto aathlak- lng that to attempt t rutin towimsa tor birth-right af liberty aai eqnaiity, It am lik aeetroylng tto foa af aoclety. OsaeraUea after for long chained jatatolly, aad taagbt that atof would Iom every chaaaa tf ato aaaa stepped toyood tto 11a irawa far tor Tbat line Is an Imaginary aad aot real. .!-,- , a aa aerk to ; revem the situ only f aaeet simI I ask for equal rights for tto sexes, equal ertvllegva for erfaoarioa, equal volet la taadec whteb ah lis W W$ wtob ber to foreak tb aure- ry ay tto kitchen, should CircumstaatM eaeapei mt lacilat ber to .nod beroeeu patrra tbevt. A competent bouse keeper to last m valuable, aod Just as deserving mt tbe reerHict of society as a good farmec, towyer, doctor, auetcboat or mecbanle. Bejt I tblak It to aot right to confine all wimsa ar any womaa to tbt kitchen or Ito aarsery, aay atore than it would be to 0Oe ail 9Awm to aay partieula bra at b of blaeae. 5. Let each oue, male aai toalt, bare an equal cbaoot every-" wtor, m tte or luclinatiuu may lead rMaatjby aataral care-taker of the young, the aged aad Ito sick. But not all women stoald be eoapettod by tow or custom to aura b sick or attend the aged, aai asaa stoald never feel that be is exempt, by vlrta of bla sex, from tboaa caree aad duttoe which we all owe to eoe another m helpers of our kind. Aa ta towa meetings, elections, etc, it to aot ooly woman's privilege, but tor duty to take a part la them all . Nothing m cramps and narrows th in- tettect McoaUaoedcoufinemeut indoor aovar aBowlng tto mlad to dwell apoa aaytblag broader ar wider tbaa th lit tle disBlaative aptore of borne. If w wa)d tore women of great, eompre beasire intellects, salads cultured and truly refined, they aa net mix aad mingle, with the great world, enter "our legisla tive bails, aot m spectators merely, but ' M participaato la tto great bualoeM of toar-eaakiac ae that they may bare aew IdeM tor la ttolr minds by con tact wtth tto great mlaUs of tbeday. etottoae thing making woman aad vulgar, tbat to all nonsense No par, tra, vtrtooos person enn : to or vulgar. With culture and re' eoeaa and vulgarityaJm found. - Men should to a good, toader, reflaed, aaorai, polite and vlrtu- ItoyjBoalre womsn to be. Iioai Ity plam all apoa eat level, and pro- clalaM virta aai goodneM to be, of ao . era. ' " . Yoara for aai rersalmentei liberty, ' B. W. Dcsx North Yamblll, May 14, 1875. ... IXCEIT EVXITS. . Both Heerae of tto 3feworariigftr totare adjoaraei ebae dig oa tb 22d. Gee. Cuatar's expe-iiUoo to the Black Hilto will leave Fort Uaooln on th Ut af. EaIire-iW Jeaee-DTBrlgbl died at hi roaidtsica la Baitlmore on the 20th laaC, aged 43. -.. ,rr- .. . : .-W? ' Tto President and family will leave tor Laerg Branch tto d I arjjth oLi 8evvtote tor bee aeat to prepare aottago. ; -? : --' 'lr' Mtes AagusU L. Chapia to accepted aav - - vi - . wt - ra a Weoaaa. by tlrto jot tor ex( to th-- tto raaaeylvaaia, tor pastorate to begla . Hemtoy, May TaT'-"7T"' ; ;' " ' 8emtor 6bria Ijm purchased tba ' Oraai Palace Hotel. San Trauclano. - - vaa a a we ... Tto eoeapteoUer of tb currency haa aalborixed ItoTTaioa Nalionai Gold Baak mt Oak lead, California, with capital af $100,000, to commeooe f CoL Grant to aa ala HoraaoaBtry via M la ten. era. . Vbit'ta wbic topt aot tto Cottar tx toprepartng to leara" Three aaca were killed la tbt Stanton mla aai tw la tto Plymouth mln on Tto former mettbelrdeath by the felUngof a carriage in which they toing tototoi aat of th mine; - A geaeral reoumption of work in thn Lehigh aoa! region Unanticipated to UkeTaUe aa tto let alf Jane. Tba lacra aeeta ready to resume and m a aaaral thing ar all heartily tired of etrito. . Mfferei fearfully, from tto rararee af area. It to said that tba damaae la tto first asm ed coauty will amount t half a Ulllon, while ten outof elei towaablpa la th latter bare been j Tto people, aeon, women:, and afldroa, fought tto flaaaM defeperatelr. tctor traaa vMtaaa tocalittoaia all narta of tb State toUvtogtaasbpiera. Ttort tto ttora are no graasboppers la" toy fmnM Mlnneaota, except a very , aaaULajaaMaaMil aumbers confined to aaatto near Great Bend, Mlnneaota BJver. : Thar nsem to to a danger of L aay aartoaa'daaaaga from tocnata thla Coarter who arrired at Sloox Citron. tto Slat, report Gordon train, oonslst- at 47 teaass aad 170 area well armed, a enpinred on tto 13th Inst,, bv a de- "cbasaat af Waaldlert from Fort Ran- route to that post No resistance wa hdjriv Issouri and Yellow. " - padlttoa, hsooa. alrlcTtoy-r-n . oaptured la IS'e- - araaka, gj mile west af Sioax Oty, 40 - mile aoath af tto Indian reetrvaUon. Ttoy tod give ap tto Idea af going to tto Black Hit to, aad concluded ta move aa la tto Big Hera country till the Hilla Aa old Uctolor bv tto nam of Johm CartwrlvbV wbo Heed ail by himself an tto Calaeabta River, at tba month af wne joaaaarownea aa day" a 1'raea tto arpaaranos af that " aca. It waa supposed that k. la wleaaalaa aai waa ami. - dsn tally disaasi.- : - -z r Ber. HO. Micbaela aastnr In eh.f f tofeyeu etraatt, toa annoanced that 'o-. Boaia. wilt bold 1 cmp-auag at tbelr Sana YambllL near tb Vmmm?iZm aseneina on r-tar tofar tto taaood Bander la Jbm. - ' 1 1 . ' , - - 1JV5 ' -r- f. Bw