The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, June 11, 1875, Image 2

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JUNE 11. isn.
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hv attaiata as mm nar
a aafc fl katOaeaBV
.jroxiooo irtramiict
VW Utf long had II UwUftU
VttoT B protest Md I (MMMl IpM the
lacoaalsteary af xaea
exhort to Iwipww
Jik stimulate. - Icnrt
eve tbe baleel dosaialeo efoit,
IMr momthrn Baeeawhile rail UeUegwet,
lor infer, IMr toMk stalaed, ehlrt
ftvatt tospotted m4 breath krfbfW
with tb mml tat have, til
i bald eu peaea, tsjaogh thiakiag
: W, balf-a am rf yaara ago.
. the laa la ar hdatery wherein w ro
'' oivd Mttr to Uatea to a
prsach wboea ww knew oa,
w prefer to receive th
eleea mouth, aad have frjweatly M
that a mi should knik the knd af
llftoBa.exbetetoarldeialasMi
proper eoltlvailoa af tbe Cferiatlaa
SIMM, wn hold not dosaiateo w hi
owa pfUU aflieoUy to abjar Ue
nee of atlmulante. jyVcaavo ap sat an ny
Bebbathe at bNM with beet lor J-
strewtora
jMf TLtba as tb
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almost resolved to ramala awy flwt
iMfmm tat I, kcuM of
(Urine InaoaitoliBry wit whtea asaay
wwbw tbereof greedily aaastlrats to-
beeee white they fofaasly mmum al-
a-deity
tVM fiaaliy WmtM ap to th tlek
ing point by ftUMtflag Gru4 LadC" M
TBcadajWfmia It la rtly m cxac-
gaaattoa to W thatatbaat katf I
gvntteawa aacaiaMaaf that aaeataagi
toaaperaaea aady vara aot aaJ
aaanri a aat alawa to Uaaoaa, aait U
enaataat apll aaal ayallirsa Ham mpu-
-TSoSTBrofUfcrllaWiataVl
' pataaea, - vaat aa aaajtaatls Oa
tMotfaar, waa aapwrialad tba a'raaUog
tratk, asada la taa aaawaa aT tana aalai
ata tba aaat U mp amaci ip ma to waJen
It waa avar ar good fartaaa to lia
la a Ladaa roaaa. Bald ka: -I aava la
vaaiapaat iieaaii aa aaaaaaai af at
ajjraetf aaaooa tba aaaabar, wha talkad
liaipiranaa vita araalh raaklaa; with
tba faaaaa af tokaeaa, vba baaa aoaa-
aalad atbara to raatiala tbair appaUtaa
white dlaxaatlac avarybady by glviaa:
aMr
avafbatl baa baaa
cay be. Haw caa a
talk
aaca walla ba
wlto to daaplaa tba faaaaa af bin ., braatb.
wblcb ladalcaaaa la a habit aa filthy aa
df tadlng aadata a aaaiaa af parpttaat.
aaiiaaaUag aaaayaaaa to bar fl
Tba trath K Iataaiparaaaa la a aaJ
of asacb broailar algaHlraana" tbaa hi
aaaally riraa to It, area bytaaaat 1a
tba mat
far thaaiaalyaa to ba taaaperaa la al
: tblaav tbair araaaato will baaa
. aaara vaigwl wHb tbaaa wfaajajtbay da
alia to raataiai
: wltbaot azaaipia hi am aaH and vatd.
That tabaoaa aoaiaanra ara gailty af a
apaalaa af lataiaparaaea aaly Va
traaa la tta aflhata apaw baaaaalty
ara tba aflacta af atraaa; driak, aa aaa
will daay; aad aai aatil aar bratbraa
3aaiaito-aaatral lhalraam aaaaUH
IbadiagwaUac waad, wffl tbay ba
eaaafal la ladaetoc atbera to caatral
tbaira far alaahalia baaaracaa, ,
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Tba Otmad Lodga af tba
Ordar af Good Taasplara baa baaa la
aiaa thraach tba graalar part af
ptaaaat waak, at Oaad Taaaplara Hall,
1 la thte elty. Tba hjadrra af tba
Oraad &adga jariadtethta aaaiaatlid la
faraaf batb bratbraa aad alatara wba
i with tba la-
' toatlaa to da wHb tbair atbjbt
aaar tbair baada abaahl tad to
Aatoac tba aWafataa ftaaa abroad, a
aottea Dr. Watta aad wita, bwaa LaJay
atta; R. H. AUaa, Ila. T.U-Caaa, aad
Tllaaaa Fat4,af PaJxW, Jl, Carter.
- af tba CormtUU OoxttUJ. X Gala, af
UiyajpU; T. B. UaadUy aad C. P. Ta-
Jilarimtahara.- Mra bf F.Maitaa.af
. t'oraat Oraaa, aad away atbara aot aa-
kaawa la tba aaaala of tba
f wark la aarSlalav Tba
vary baiaiuahiaa aadgaaarally I
. lag. Tba anVaia alaatad for Iba aaaalag
jaar wara pabUaly laatailad at Goad
' . TaaapiMa' IUI1 aa tba aaaaiaaj af tba
tb I aai. A faatlaal foltowad tba la
atailatloa carraaooiaa, which waa par-
-ttetpatr4-Wf tba larra aUagaUaa aad
aaananaa friaada af tba ardar.
- Mr. Yark, af Baa Jama. CaL. a
Waad af tba aafftaga aaaaa asaaUaat
l0wSIf flhB( ftateffW, fVBtlCMaBSa kaM
arrtrad la aar aifalat, aad ia ready to aa
aapt wppaiiU to laatara apaa toaa
pwaaaa, aaftmra, mt aay wtbar liharal
ral tapto vbteh tba friaada af
My aalatC . Wa aadaraUad
ba lataada la taaaaia la Oawroa
aad Waahlnftaai tor aaracal laatba to
Ifa baaa rawitwi aaabar Arm af tba
ibfta OmW Viaa aaaf Ufmw JlmrmU.
Aa Ite aaaaa ladkataa, It hi paallahad la
iba laaniata af tha Uqaaa trafia, aad
will, wltbawt daabt, ha waU ia inluil
by that tUaa wba patraalaa atramg
"drlaka aad dafaad tba aaa aadaalaaf tba
aaaaa. Wa aaay taka I to Mar
ttUa7aatWatotojaTaaa: 7:
: ; BfxHbar Hawaii, fiadla It UapaaalUa
tovaaraka thia aOaa to aaar hybla
baard attoaipto a wlHwhaay grawa
Mlaflatad,t wttb daapalr aad wmUa, HUaw
emm alee
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EICLUSITE,8CH00L8. .:
, Tbara-'te la avaryoooiaiaBlty a earUla
claaa af parsoaa wba aaaatiofty
ItiailTii r taHnltoiy au parlor to taa
Craator that tbay, try aaeaaalogly. to
laijroa apaa Hia plaoa. Naaa af thaaa
aaaldAoualy to right Hla
hlaadara tbaa tboaa wba look with dia
taaar apaa tha axtraataly aawlaa plaa
af aHaaiag haya aad glrla to ailarta to-
gctbar ar flunllka, aod baatea' to a pa
rate tbaaa by balldiag axelaalra acbool-
aad laaaiariag tbaaa tbaraln at
aa aariy aga. , Tbaaa acboola ara oaoally
praaliad aar hy pompoua blabopa or
pradteh apiaatara, wba look With dlifa-
all aataral aMkBifeatotiorja of
regard hat aaa yaaag Wsaa and woatan,
aad wba hrlag to baar apoa tboaa under
tbdrtatetega, rigid ratea aad raatrlotlaaa
to which aaitbar will aobailL Tba ra-
aalt la that all tba eaaolBg af which
tbay ara capabte (aod aa aeboot-rlrt or
hay hat what baa aaeagh for ordinary
) la pat lata raq oaitloa Ukarado
ar ctraaaaaaat ratea which tbay dart not
apaaly violate aad ara datartnioad aot
to obey. Tba aaoat lyni-ayad taaebara
ara thwarted; daacpUaa takaa tba plaea
af haaaaty, aad tba girt of twalva wha
aatercd tba azeiuaiva aebool a atralrht-
larward, ladapcodaot ehlM, witlioat
tbaagbt that bar aaz waa aad aiaat ba a
la avary aot
aad avaeatlaa af Hva, laavaa It at ix-
a aiaaperlag, aalf-ooaacioua ml
aat darlag to glva boya aa bo oast look
af approval ar prafaraaoa, bat ogling at
prwdlafaly wbeabrjMrnUor
ara praatat, aod raori ring aad
aaawiriag elaadaatlaa woteawadar tha
wblcb ara aa credit althef to tha
writer or reel pi aat. How It that
taaebara wba poaaaaa aa ordinary degree
of coeaeaoa aaaaa, to aay nothing of lu-
talttea, caa ba blind to tba aty noda,
oooacloaa g!rtcfr0'l tnawklab prad-4
cry whteb baa grawa out af tbair fa lea
ayetaaa of adacatloa, -to aaora tbaa we
aaa leaagtaa. Why It la that tba ao-
aararal ayateaa daaa aot ataod aalf-eon-
bafora avary ooa who pretend
to aadarataad baaaaa aaiara, la a mya
Ury. It te aa aadaalable, a well-proreD
that both boya aod girl have a
igard far waralltyr
aad pride theaaaelraa mora jppon their
good hebavter when mingling together
paBteaa aad atadenta, than either
do wbaa holding tbaaa relatione with
tboaa af tbair awa eax exclusively.
Thia ieaa laateraJ ae the air they breathe,
aad eaaaobe avereooaa by aay amount
af aebool rulee and regulation, even If
backed by tba grimeat Gorgon that ever)
(Ulod a toacbar'e deek. PeraoD who
wtah to aaa tbair daughter develop Into
aoble, para, and aelf-reilant women;
aad thalraooa lotohlgli-mlnKiled, gawerU
aaa aaea, aboald eeek tdTtfomr,HahJtlil
by tba free range of thought, the Intel
lactaaj eoaapetlUon, and tha natural la
flnaocta that each exerte opon the other
Ia mixed acboola.. we hope to aee the
Uaaa, aad we aorely will If we live a few
yaara, wbaa "Female Seminaries," K.
Ueteea Ilalla," aad "OrammarSobooli
lac Boya," will be claeeed-WltlrTrthef
harbariama. and . ba numbered " with
tbiage that "ware for a time, but now
. O0TEE1 UIJOiTTJIlTL
If any of oarOregoa and Waahlngton
traWoere will remember one "Profeaeor'
WTE Cbaaey, a peripatetla teetarar
apaa aetiology, who vial ted tba Nort h
three year ago, and who
tba plaoeta and wrote natlvU
Thia "Trofeeeor baa been three
Uatee aaarrlcd. Ilia first wife fllla an
early, grave the aaeoed, a raapeotable
tedy artist la Sew York, wee deserted
by oar astrologer yaara ago, when bis
"star aeat him aeroaa tbaeonUnent
after a mythlcaJ gold mine. Hlitjlrd
marriage waa with Miaa Flora Wellman,
aa eetlaiahla lady of mora than average
ability, wha resided for a considerable
ttaae at Beeitls. aad wlio aatonlabed and
grieved bar asaay frleode la that auatrter
hy bar atraaga praferenea for this na
aawtb yet aradlta Isbaoaallte. Hbortly
hofora . tbair awrUge tba oouple re-
Baa Fraaclaeo, where they
living for a year past, ekelng
aaa a p repartees exiateaoe, ba eagaged
ia wriUag Maativlilea,n and she, tboagb
aaaaad to aaeaial teaks, la drudging at
tba wash tab aad earing for other peo
pWa chUdraa for hire. Naturally
pre ad, aiailtlva, aad refined, and poe-
ef mach oultare, this herole Uttla
a dang desperately toTber bad
bargaia, aad kept bar domasUJ troubles
1 ', - TasttlT,' bfler.' fi'"g
beraatfla dalicate beaitb, aha laformed
bar haabaad of the fact, and asked te be
relieved for a few asonths from the care
of the ehildrea for whom aba waa offlcl
atiagaa aarae-girL : lie denied ber re
ejoset, aad arderad baf to pack up and
leave tbehsaia, bseaoss aba ladlgnaatly
rafaaed la daatrcy ber u a bora babe.
-I bare aa atoaey and nowhere to
ga," M IM poor eiect of a bad man'a
proteatlag gaatieaam.
"XeiUer have I any to give yon," ba
A friead ofTarad bar 123, but aba flung
It from bar, saying, with a bant of sa
ga lab, "It win be of no ua to ma with
out my beebeors love.' ' i
Tba labamaa haabaad Informed tba
tor wife that he had Bold the furnltara
(which aba bad helped to buy) and It
for bar to think of remain
lag there aay longer. He then abruptly
ber, a ad-the forsaken, homeleaa,
peaaHeea vtttlm,1a bar desperation, at
tempted aalddav first with. laodanum.
aaafterwardawltbhpistot railing la
both eflbrta, aba waa removed la a half
aaadlUoa te the bona of a friend,
where aba BOT reemelaa, Having ba
eoasewhat resigned to
hot tola, It la thought aba wUl not again
attempt awlclda., .i .:t-..v, .--
Tba aheva la awaeVaaoa- from a kicg
la the Baa FraacUce CXrenioU,
bj glvea a tba lady'a awa atory,
r meat latleaate Meada.
The pahat abea tl the New Haven aod
Hartford Railroad Company wa burned
Uea. -
em Iba TUl Loaa, $30,000.
EDITORIAL COKSESPOIDEICE.
Vbab KliMH vr vaa WW Kobtbwt:
llaripg CQWpleied our vMt at Balara,
wa foaad oaraelf ra roWe on Taeaday af
Uat week fur tha ooiy little towa of
Jefleraon-oa-tba-Bantlaai. W'bat a run
wa bad to reach the trala uoa Una?'
i- Our good aad graoioMa frlenda, ,tbe
MoCaalioa, bad their family back Ib
rraxllnaaa for a atraw harrying exonrsloo,
and we aeeepted their kindly proffer of
a ride to tha depot. Bo lotereeted were
we all to friendly chit-chat, that we did
not notice the easy gait of the wall-kept
horeee till tha train came tbnnderlngi
ou, )U dinging hell adawoUhlng aa to
beaten. . Aod wo did. llow deeply we
roponted-bavlag laughed beerUly-ater aaepterrtoMUhdefwarhd
weea or two oeiore, woen, aeaiean inej
car, we watched other baplea wander-
era In like predlcamente, wa leave the
reader to guess. All belated travelers
ball hve our sympathy hereafter, and
much good may it do them
Arriving at the Jefferson station a lit
tle before noon, we were met hy the
genial welcome of dear mother Roland,
whose little home nestled itself dowa
among flower and foliage, and peeped
out at a through lU open door with a
mute, yet eloquent appeal to the weary
wanderer to enter in aad rut. , -
- Borne kind, but, the sequel proved,
mistaken friends, had assured us that
there ws no uea lb' our visiting Jefler
eon, for the people were ao narrow, mer
cenary and old-fogy lab they wouldn't
lat ua bare a church to lecture In,
wouldn't coma out te the meeting and
wouldn't contribute a cent toward ex
pcose XceptZIn smooth, quarter one
night, and a alick bit the next, and ao
forth; ao it wa not without some mis
giving that w a wilted tha appointed
hour for the aesembllng of the moltl
t'ude, though ettr faith in the Inherent
good In human nature long lna fMendlynotx
rooted the total depravity doctrine, and
saved ns many an hour that might oth
erwise have been spent "upon the ragged
edge of despair."
A good bachelor friend attempted to
secure the M. E. Church for the meet
ings, but wa Informed that the ."Wom
an Question" shouldn't be breached In
Mi we might Wtqr. fv--
there, however1,
. Now, we've seen enough of that kind
of sacrilegious, blasphemous, God-mock
log nonsense in Portland to fill u to re
pletion, and we decline to take any
more stock.
-Mrs. Langworthi wifaof the Protestant
Methodist minister, granted us tb free
uea of ber church, so wa were happily
Independent of the God-proteotlng mor
tal who held, (he key of the other
kburch, and shielded the Omnipotent
from the unanswerable loglo of the
women. " - ' T -
met lb re large audience, upon
three conaeouUvo evening, and broke
the breed of the gospel of human right
to as eager and earnest a multitude aa
we ever met In any country town aay
hre holding the people eacb-evenlng
for the space of nearly two hours, and
reoei ring - contribution" aaHlberal
those we get everywhere else. So we
take delight In extolling tb good people
of Jefferson.
Professor J. C. Campbell and bis ee
tlmable wife ara teaching an excellent
school here, and meeting with the uo
tbelr energy meriU
T E. N. Tboma keep a general assort
ment of dry good, groceries, hardware,
queensware, cutlery, etc, etc, and is
pdputar and eoccemful merchant.
OOrTgoodTTrTehdJohn Metilsr,. for
merly of Albany, Is extensively engaged
In the furniture bualoesa. He baa all
the modern facilities for tumlnfTout
first-elasa work, and like the goad, bon
eat German that ha la, makee yon a
chair that is at one comfortable, orna
mental and durable. John ought to get
married.
A. L. Btlneon, Esq., Is extensively en
gaged In tb hosiery and wool-carding
business. A look through bis establish
ment will wU-repaHro .for a visit to
Jefferson. The machinery I all no
and flrst-claas, and tb enterprising prp
will aooa bo able to control the
entire boa trade of , the great Northwest
The Roland Brother keep a saddlery
and harncoa shop. "-TV saw a black
smith shop, flouring mill and drag store;
hut, as the proprietor of the didn't
subscribe for the People's Paper, We're
afraid their business Isn't very prosper
ou. We hope for better times for them
In tba fntara; t--: r
" la respoaaa to a general Invitation,
we'll Visit Jafhfon again nmtlm !
the near future.- - - r
V1f1 v' irln Iiam nm a tft
Capital CUy, where our dear friaada, tba
McCasllns, again made os welcome to
their hospitable and elegant borne. W
never more heartily enjoyed anything
for other paepla than wa enjoy the pros
perity and ttomeetio happiness of this
good family of Woman Baflraglata.
That thef may long be spared to reader.
aid aad comfort to tba aaaaa of Right la
our earnest wlelM '
Satarday afternoon, and we war off
for Portland. Reached ' home to And
the folks all gone te the printers' picnic,
aad wa bad te commit burglary teeflect
a entrance at a aide window. : Bat a
lata evening hour brought tba band of
loved aaa to tba first aapper we've
cooked for many a day. What aa agree
able surprise party It waa. Bat O, deer!
even an wa write tba preparation is go
ing oa for a aether Journey; and when
reader eeaas this column, looking la
vain for come tbiagesnaibleor brilliant,
w eball arala ba oa the wine .
Jud alb.'' ' 'i .
The ninth annual seealoa of tba
Alumni, of Willamette University will
tekaeUaosatlbachapeLof that laetito
tioa aa the evening af tha gJ af Jaae4
J. R. A. Bell wood baa been aboaea ara
tor; Sylvester Blmpaon, blatoriaa; aad
Ban I Blmpaon, poet, for tba sees si oa.
Tbla la the (bird time wblcb tba last
aaated peraoa baa beea bonored with
tba iavttatloa to deliver tb poem at the
annual meeting. . V
THE 0S1ID PICNIC
' Pioalce Innumerable were plauoed for
(be mouth of May, but though tbla uau
ally amtllng mog tb gave out occasional
gleam af aunahlne through ber copious
showers, tb weather waa, under ber die
penaalkn,ulte too unreliable for persons
10 venture out In force to spend a day in
tha deep green woods, and the various
xeursion wr from time to time post
poued. 'lBe daya of the month ware,
however, counted In quick succession
from ber calendar, and when all were
told; ehe gave tb earth, gorgeoua 4u
her robe of living merald', Into the
keep! ng of ber successor; the year swspt
royally Into fte) June, Isnmmer raised
mad her supremacy felt. There
now no further exoose for looger poet"
poning the event that bad beea ao long
anticipated, the "Printers' Picnic," aad
Saturday, tba 6tb taat wa fixed upoa
as the day from whlob future eveate are
to be reckoned. , - 7
The 'morning' dawned bright and
balmy; tba steamer and barge which
bad been' chartered for the occasion
weie earlymoored at the wharf, and
Joyou pleaau re-seekers, hearing pletho
ric lunch-baakete, aoon thronged the
elegant cabin of the one and occupied
the ample space of ha other. TbaJ
Northwestern Band, gorgeous In uni
form of scarlet and bine, discoursed II va
licet muslo as tha steamer left ber moor
lag and, swinging ont Into tb Willam
ette, turned ber prow toward it conflu
ence wltb the "blue Columbia, Aa if
proudly oouecloua of the hope and an
ticipations she wa bearing to a happy
frulUonTthe ateamer, gul4ed by ber
careful helmsman, rod gallantly acd
gracefully the crystal waters, while ber
living freight stepped lightly to Inspir
ing strain of music, or gathered In
pastevente, hnd awlft-ceming pleasure.
Vancouver, clad la ber robe of sum
mer loveliness, resting upon the margin
of the broad Rver of the West," wa
In due time reached, and tba numbers
on board were considerably augmented
by the embarkation of numerous clti
sens, who, 'foreseeing the pleasure of
thr thy, wsr aniltrm in Mrti.jpete
therein. Tarrying a few mine tea, tha
steamer again resumed be r way, and
aoon after effected a landing as nearly
a possible opposite "Harney's Grove,"
which shelters and embower tb "Har
ney Mansion." '
K The company speedily disembarked.
Posseealng themselves af tbair reeoeet-
iie lunch-baskete, they, after a walk of
half a mile or more ever a beautiful
plain, and the eomewbat labored ascent
of tba steep bill that ia' crowned by
'Harney' Grave paused all breathless
with eagernoa and exertion ander the
grand o!dforeet tree that flourish and
grow In the fertile soil and balmy air
of Washington TerritoryATbe bracing
river breetee, combined with tb equally
bracing walk to tba picturesque bill-top,
combined toproduca appetite that Jt
wara no exaggeration to term voraclou.
Thabasketa were speedily anladeo, and
tbelr erewhlle cootente dlapoeed-ln
tempting array upon pate bee of eoewy
linen, spread here and there npen the
green award, each veil surrounded by a
loquacious group of ravonoo exourslon
I rte. Tba viand wen leiraraly disposed
of, the fragment inly gthardjBp,and,
rested and re freaked, tba multitude pre
pared to wltneea the sports of tb day. ---
The varloas foot-racee, wneelbarrow'
race, ack-raceLetceUujame off amid
loud acclaim, and tba prises for each
war accorded to the successful cootest
aate. Tbeee, together with the base
ball match, terget-ahooting and croquet
game, Interspersed wltb deaelng Upon
tba green, and liberal patronage of jk
temporary ice' cream atend, cauaed tb
hour of tb afternoon to paa quickly
away, and at half-past five tba throng
took np their line of march for the
steamer and barge that waited at their
mooring to convey them to tbair borne.
Tb bomswsrd trip wa made In good
time ; dancing, Jest aod pleasant repar
taemblned wiib
moron sxperlsncee aod Incident of the
day, were kept up until tb shrill whis
tle of onr gallant steamer announced
eur pear approach to thia city. With
tba biasing of rockets and brilliant pyro
technic display, aad tha lively and In
spiring strains of th bras band, tb
boat reanded to, eauttouely appreaohed,
and was, after daisy, mad faetjo
the wharf from which she bad departed
twelve 'boare before; the gang-plank
wa rnn aslroia, awl th tftwl, buThappy
excursionist were" soen walIowjd up
In tba alaeping city, tbemeelvee joourt
tag favor of tb .dra way god, or ander
bis benign Influence living over tb
day' pteaaurea ia vivid dream. i
' la eummlng np, w will aay that for
bombers, raapeotabllity, good ardor, aad
general enjoyment, tba "Printer Pio
alc'! ha xoelled anything of tha kind
which tb isasoa ha thus Bvr prodnced.
The exouraioniate nam bored from a thou
sand to twelve hand red.
Tb pleuurse of sacb a day ar not
transient as tba fleet) ag hours hy which
It I circumscribed, but will live la
pleasant nsemoriee after the wasteful
autumn ba flang to tb gala tba leave
that wara ooiaejLby the bamid ahawera
of apring and tba golden light of ram
mar. stay thee mamorie all be pleas
ant ah4 tba plaaearca be aanaaily fa
peated aitd fully enjoyed. ' . -,
J l 1,1. L.
W aa by th Salem paper that Mr.
J. I Wortmaa, a young man who re
sides at Oregon City, bat who 1 at pres
ent a atudent la Willamette University,
baa applied to Senator Mitchell for the
appointment of Cadet to tba United
Btetea Naval Academy, at Aanapolls,
atVL, and that hla proapactt forgetting
tbapjoialmtaxmry good 1 W a
aaraaaltr hmat ha aaae annnaad aa ba B)
a yoang man of Integrity, morality, aid
aobolariy attain men ta, aad will ba a
radii to hi aaUv Btate In any aapaolty
wblcb ba aaay la fntara be called
apoa to asrve tba atloa. - Agala waaay
to aar yoang friead, aueoa to yaa.
, wir i ix -ljurriioisT. r
TtlEDiiClrtsi.V Nktsv .''
A" popular "Journal "aptly.Trmarks,
p When -wa aomr to look back throtrgh
the viU of history, we find that to the
MOtary passed has , been allotted roorf
Important eveats, In tbelr bearing upoa
the liapplness of the world, than almoat
every other which lias elapsed In thous
ands of year."
The impetuous, irrepressible preeeot
la not tba slow-moving past, with Ite
lethargic,, balf-eomnambulistlo move
ment. Like tha mighty river near Ite
source, alow-moving, at first quiet. Invite
meandering adding to It volume rivu
let to rivulet, uutil widening InexpenM,
It gains force, aud at last rushes away
impetuously iutortho embrace of the
fatboeajeee ooenu. -. 'J
That tha praaent la a time of Intense
thought and action oot In a circuns
eribeJ sphere, but universally eo Is aa
Bnden,lable fact; a time that seems, as It
were, to call Into activity all tha latent
power, wblchto a great extent, during
all tha long ago of the past, have lala
partially or wholly dormant. - -
" We doTI ndeed.fi nd the" pegasof ble-
tory replete wltb the actiona af kings
aad counselors; page beatified wltb
acta of grand heroism that have eoaaded
down to tba present dayr page marred
wltb the recital of almoat unutterable
cruelties, that would seem sufficient to
paralyse (he band that assayed tbelr re
cord; yet wltb few exeeptione the In-"
babl teotejf earth were Aea swayed by
absolute - leadership. Irrespective of
thought or feeling Mullurpartr the
msssss, If we turn oar gaaeapoa F-u-ropeao
affkira, wa find the different na
tiooa watching each the movements of
the other; each Inhabitant arrived ataa
age of understanding deeply Interested
camatancea, are the arbiter of govern
mental affkira. ' They ara no longer
lees concerning tbelr political fate, and
cannot ba deiaded Into forgetful uses of
tb past Bof inattention regarding the
present; while statesman "In council as
sembled" are measuring argumentative
lances, each-nation te massing Ite pbyi
r''f'f1"1 ""1''1
Tba disturbed condition of Europe I
tb occasion for transplanting a consid
erable portion of ite diaturbiag element
to our own shore, where tb principles
Of freedom have partially spread their
benign Influenoea, and theVMt area, ollanawer for tha actions and reealts of
yet nnoecupied space invitee tb teem;
ing million of other and leea favored
lauda to coma lb and "possuaa tb land"
for themaslvee and tbelr children. .
. From tha moment when the little
band of oppressed wanderers, suffering
from tyrannical legislation, first planted
tbelr diminutive colony on tha bleak
and almost barren surface of Plymouth
rook, baa liberty continued (at tlmee al
moat Impereeptibly) to nnfold Ite hnfi
cent influence for the benefit of tbosx
wboVTn after years, might ssek an ay
lum from like oppresloo. We ara told
that those-stench pilgrims, and their
immediate sucoeaaora.-Turnlshed'' Iron
enough la the conatltution oft heir colo
nial la era, to tonl the whole aatioa
Tbl sssertion, none who have read tbelr
history, will gainsay Altboagb, from
their ouw iprleDce In the mother
country, tbey bad learned the Infinite
value of freedom, tbey could Bot quitm
refrain from "roiling tha sweet morsel'
of tyranny ."under their tongues;" and,
what with Baptists, Quakers, Ranter,
Wltcbee, ' Wftotoh. Gospeler and the
like, tbey bad enouyA to aour their lib
era! aplrlta. Happily for posterity, oth
re of mora liberal aantlmente were en
abled to modify ths barsbnes of port-
tenlcal sanctity Into a eoda which ha
since been the glory of our land, though,
tnrougu paruai uiiBuneaa w u eee ta-1
tereete of state and nation, they weral
only haU liberal enough. I
"Uv andletUve" Aoe been tba motto
of oar legiaUtor. . Would that It might
remain eacu; on omiaoua wnispers,
wblcb ara alpwly saaumlng mora por-
tontlou proportion, ara beginning to
heard, and tboaa who, a do ten years
since, would have scorned tha very Idea,
are now willing listeners and open advo
cate of a proscription wblcb will speed
Uy nod ermine the very foundation of
universal liberty and ennallty. To gain
a more fhorongh understanding of the
present actual etate of affair, nan
honld rest satisfied without a careful
xamljBatlQ0.1ntathmdfioaatiLjo.
nr ion, Irrespective af sex, of the maasea,
on the vital questions of the day. f Triv
ial reaaons andaxonse will not now
satisfy enquiring minds, aad men aaa
no longer blind themselves to tba fact
that another element la about to enter
the arena of political life, aid by aid
with tbelr awn eelf-eatabllabed suprem
acy,-and that element te the voloe and
vote cf women who are uncompromis
ingly demanding that which la aa much
tbelr Inbereat right aoftta that of thr-rH
brother. That worsen arsi acorn patent,
mentally or physically, to ad ore or en
joy, aa tba aaa may be, tha trial or
privilege a long asBljroed to the' peca
liar aad absolute control and possession
of tba masculine portlea of bamanlty,
ara fallacies long since exploded, aad
that ultimate triumph awalte tb aria
dpi of universal so. ft rage, none bat
tbcee wha ara alow t peroeiv tb In
evitable, aaa fail to raailaa.'
The time are frvatofav fa doubt sad
wmotrlaintjfrmm't heart falling them
f far, 0 Ay know nof erAal. ftball
tbay still venture to, doaalnate avar tboa
who bav opinlooa, certainly a merito-
tbeir own, and who aboald be
endowed wltb tb right to their expres
sion ! th most potent Manner
That a point baa been reached wbea
ewry woman, a wall a every man, caa
ao laager remalaetlent and ba axonaa
bhy Is acknowledged by tba aaoat
(bonghtful who bav taken the pain to
aoalya tb present aondlUoa bf aoetety.
Na one pomsmid of vn avers ge Intel
llgeoo will elalm In good faith that It
la a anoral or poUUeal possibility for
mb to reprsssat tb minds af atbara.
at ooenmiseiooed by a otUtaeay;
but what man or bojiyK m"a b,,r i
far kasu l-amriiaaloud b Women to
represent them In dilative bails;
That tberoajawaenaaaiwroundedhy
luxurious pamperings that render them
Insensible to tha dutiea and. noble re
quirements cooeUtaUag (be vital acto-
alittee of a grand, tree womanhood, 1
painfully apparent,. and that aucb per
sous gladly avail themeeivee of any and
every exeuee that aaay ah laid them from
reeponaibillty, leaving them in undis
turbed repoac, te plainly evinced by
thelr-acllona. .They aapinely rest aaUa-
fled with the imaginary possession of
that immutable ethereality, ''the power
behind ibc throne,' that dainty wet
aveatthroan ta all aucb by men who are
ao ready to eocourage false kteaa. If they
only serve to bus tain tbair oam ground;
tea eaoumpUooa. II la doubtless that
class of womea who, when young,
toyed the teaofalnga of on of tb popu
lar authors or preeeat periodical litera
ture, who anbluahlugiy Inform aa In
btead vice to yoaag ladles, "that woman,
having a cerebrum Inferior to man'a,
cannot, as a conaequence, presume to
aspire to the Intolleotaal height
Joy ed by men." It etrikea aaa, however,
that a young lady that can flourish upon
such mental pap, must be afflicted with
the -disei becoming en fashionable
among men eoftening of tba brain.
From tbl etas of women I rarnlahed
the mental thurifera aad aoaiytea a
pleaalag to tba vanity of men wba live
oa tha adulation af tboaa whom tbey
ara pleased to ragard aa their Inferior.
Women bav learned to plead Ignorance,
incapacity,' and fear,- becaaser havlag
beea ao often assured by men that aucb
1 tbelr condition of mental Inferiority,
they have coma at teat to believe It.
Now, It la tbl claaa of persona that
should be brought out of tbla ubordi.
Bate coadiUon and mad to comprehend
that tbey are, like others of the bumaa
order of beings, laapoaaibl for their
present and future well-being, and that
no amount of sophistry can coocwai tbair
Individual entity. Tbey caa not plead
at lb la aga of light and advanced Idea,
that others could either think or act for
them, and tbey must aooa leara that to
threatening atorm beneath a maacnline
protectorate, will: be visited upoa their
own bead ia retributive Juetiee by Him
who - will bring each earn and each
woman beore the tribunal af Heaven to
tbelr JndivWuallty: and that
may ba compelled to anderataad and ac
cept tbelr own J oat reeponalbilitlea, is
why I am ajmffraglat. ' 1 - "
' r7 a E. McCbBPv
Oregon City, Juno 4, 187S. -
- We find the following la an exchange,
copied verbatim from tba Code of . Iowa
of lSvJwhlch apaaka well for tba Im
provements that bav been made la tba
Uwa of that State, respecting tb right
of wobtobCT-'T
Wao. taaVA aiatrlra waeat
owa right ral aa4 roaal pnipefty aeqalred
ay aeSceat. tin. et porrha , ssaaace.sett,
oaVejr, an aevtoe the saas by will, n the
aaia exlettt aaa te ike aaaaa auuw Utal I
boaaaaa caa praaattf aloala t bin. -
' aac. XMt. The panels are tbe aataral emar-
dlaas of tbelr Blaee eaildr, aa4 are eqaally
entllle to tbe ear aa4caatoj of tbeav.
Br peraonal labor aad ssslatala aa aeUoa
therefor la her owa aaaaa, aa bold the same
In hei uwa rnrht ; aad ah atay amemula a
detrad all an too at taw or la eqaMy for ib
anaervalMta aad pielanlua af bof rlfbla aad
property, a If aaatarrlcd. -".".'- . y ,.' .,
Tbl radical reform, 'adopted two
year ago, place Iowa aid by aid with
Kama; and tboa two States are, ao far
M we know, the only one that bav
ever recognised tba equal rights of
control of tbair offaprlog. A 8tate wltb
och law upon her eta lute book can
not long refnae or neglect toeofranchlee
the women within ber border.
1I8WE8 TO C011ESF0IEEIT8.
MraC-M. FBalemj Glad to hear
that -you ar tUlBg6B"aS TrtvTy;
Have placed tba sum aientiooed to your
erediL Will writ yoa privately aoon.
.'. Mia P, Li, Jefferson: Thanks for your
kindly note, Wa know bow aaay It I
to neglect these thing, and have never
attributed tbe matter to wblcb yoa refer
to anything alee on year part. ' Hop to
maet yon at lb Itssetrr' Picnic" 7
a i
verse cent
ar very pretty for a bright little girl to
prt serve a a inerucuUi of childUood,
bot scarcely tbe thing to publish la a
paper for growa folks. Will tell yaa
what to do wltbtbeni : Write them off
neatly and prettily In your own baad.
place name and date la tba corner, and
ask father or brother to frame them for
yon. They will thus b a sou re of
pleeaure to yoa, aad will not be liahl to
f ritlclrai. - '-
Dor Darmore, speaking of th an
Jnst exclusion of Mr. Tlltoo's testimony
from th great trial, aay t Tb think
ing world will naturally wonder If Mrs.
Tlltoa would ha va testified that ba
thrust ber lor on the great defendant
"nnsoagbtf For one, we ar quite
free to con fee that w don't believe It,
and (hat wa don't coincide wltb that
verdict of th ladies of Plymouth
Cbarcb, who ara said to all unite la tb
belief that "Mr. Beccber U luoocenl,
butJfrx niton mtiltw"
Mr. Mary I. Sanborn - ia a candidate
for Superintendent of Public Bcboola la
Baa - Diego county. California. Tbe
Farfef and Union aopport IWrTbaT
thoroughly qualified for tb position,
and tba poaaibllltlco ar that b wlll
have no oppoaiUoa.
Arthur1 Horn Jaffoxte for June I
promptly on band. Oiled to tb brim
with t; bale literaiura.' No refloed aad
Intelllgsat Dually caa afford to do Wltb
oat this splendid periodical. Bead toT.
8. Arthur Bona, FlUladelphla, for a
paaaaaopy.
1ECEHT EVEST3.
John Broaa Bona' exteoaive cotton
aud woolen will iafHtaitarwaa dan
aged M0.0W by fi on.tb Ttb. ,
- ieu. Henry W, Barry, a member of
tba House of Representative from Ml-
Tieslppl, died uddnty.on.llie-7Uvli
Washington City, or apoplexy,
Tbe Emperor of Germany baa con
ferred the order of civil merit on Hou.
Georg Bancroft, historian, and Henry
W. lioogfellow, poet, of America.
The Atlantlo Cotton Milla, of Law
rence, employing 1,200 operative, will
ahut down on account of a dull market,
oa . July loth, and remain closed unUi
Kfptemlwr 1t,
.Therteeretery of the Interior baa ap
pointed Governor Axtcl), of I'Uh, to be
Governor f New Mexico, vtcv Geddiogs,
deceaaed, audUeo. W. F.mory, Governor
of I'tab, eio Axtell. ,".
By the explosion of an engine boiler,
on the fth, ou the Cincinnati, Banduaky
and Cleveland railroad, Tboa. Larklo,
engineer, waa killed, anT Joeeph Ieee,
fireman, waa mortally wounded.
- Secretary Delano baa notified the In
dian Bureau that a aoaimlaeion will
sent to the Blonx nation to negotiate
I with the Indian, for tbe relinqulshnjenL
of their hunting ground In Nebraska,
A eoeumlttee waa formed on th 4th
inaC, to make arrangement for the
erecUoa of a monument to the Confed
erate dead, 8,000 of whom ara buried In
IWoodUke Cemetery, near Mmlra.New
York.
f The Indian aadBeeretary Delano had .
a abort conference on the 4tb. .The Bee
rotary told them If they would toko
tSMOO ba would try and get a much
more for them next winter; and If they
did oottekrlt thry could not havelba
IprivilrgeTof huntftl
Fork any longer. . He said if gold waa
found In the Black Hills, Government
would pay them liberally for the land.
He desired them to-taka -all that had
been said to then bom to tbelr people
and' obtain an answer back aa aoon aa
possible. .Tb Indiana were pboto
graphedn a group, with tha exception
af Med Cloud, wha declined, aaying-bia-
plcture could be bad by pay lug him $25.
Wa learn that a lit tie daughter of Ri
T. Hawley, wbo-reeide near Balem, fell
from berjeilbj;
Thuraday morning of last week.x The
entire family war absent from tbe mora
at tba time, and tha little one sustained
fearfut Injuries about the bead, face, and
banda, - Her recovery la regarded aa
verv doabtfuL. Wa Lander our afflicted ,"
friends, the parent of tba unfortunate
child, our heartfelt sympathy In tbla
auddeQ and painful aalamity.
Tba rilvsrwar for tha great Palace
Hot!, mt Ban Francisco, cost $00,000, A
and among Ite feature Is quite a novelty , V
la tbe shape of allver ton . caddlej.jrif fe'
four compartment for as many differ- ' '
entklnda of tea, which will bo aot bo- '
for tb goeete at tbe table with acald-
Ing water at band, that they msy belp
tbemaelvea'to tha leaf- and make their -
tea after tbe Chinese falon.
lEws items:
;.p VBaarroBKfc.
Ao agent for the U ranger of Marion f
eounty offer 80,000 pound of wool foe
aaia. ' -. ;
. Tb school at Amity baa become tha
largeat in Yamhill eouuly7raublfif
eighty pupil. 7 1 ,
Tboma Cox baa been appointed Dap
uty Poatal Agent for Oregon and Wash-
Ingtoa Territory. - t.-.u..-t
J.C Franklin, of Lena, In this Htate,
baa lately been allowed a patent for
mall-bag fastenings- . .,
Tba mill at Port Gambia, W. T-, rep
reeenteiS,000,000caiital. The eamnanv
own about 20 ships. '
Tbe Granger of Amity ara contem
plating th erection of a aommodloua
warehouse aod granary at Day too. f .
Tb Wall Walla and Columbia
River Railroad la la running order to a,
point within llmllce of Walla Walla
Tb Odd Fellowtof McMlonvlII bav
W a a .
concluded to give K grand ball on tba
occasion of the Fourth of July celebra
tion. - - v .
ImmUrrante ara arrivlne at Olvmnia
In eonaiderable force. Borne are seeking
bealtb and enjoyment. . while nth era
want to make aew home.
Mrs. Wnuyelaon and J. J. Hembre
of Yambtll aountv. t-haiian n. 1
persona la Oregon to ptey croquet for
tba championship of tha btate. -
J Th Olympia
Ivad-to-
celebrate tbe furtbeomlng anniversary
of tba onoe-giorioua Fourth of July, and
have appointed committee -for that "
porpoae, . . .. - - - ; ;
About eleven hnndrad dallsra hava
been ubaeribad for tb aeademy at
Marshfleld, Coo county, xclua1v of
tba lot wblcb waa donated by Meeera.
Dean Co.
Tbe Seattle InUtliaenaf aava LhaL
there are lBo unooeupted dwelUiunJUi.
Ittat city, aud that new buildinra ara
alwaya engaaed la advaaoe. and ara aa-
oupted aa ooa a completed.
Doty, of Jaeksoo county, who killed
one of tbe J oh neon boya. wounded.
aooiner, ana com mil tea a brutal
aauit on tbelr mother, ha been lodteted
for mnrderln the first degreed
Tb Jreeorrf aayi a drurrlsl In Pllver-
trva, while la a slate of Intoxication,
Thuraday. Sd Inst., knocked hie wl fa
down with his fiat, and continued boat
ing ber in a chocking manner. .
Darin tha waak aiullnir Ma Iftth.
there were 178 ton of coal tkn out of
tba new tunnel, oootetolng aavaa
at tba Benton mine aear BeaUte, mak
ing an average 1 m tona to tba room. f.
Tbe iilaU Journal learna that tboa
aolioltiog ubseription for tha Univer
sity ara meeting with succeaa, aad that
taerw w a oobm out wnat tb amount
be'raYasX w)t,Jtfa toUf witf"
Dr. R. P. KaonaJv. tha nhrannln . . .
lectured at Balem one evenina laat t
demonBtrattng " thai' a proper udJZ "
a. yunuui-aou Phrsiog 1
Bomy wara ol tb greateel lr0jnhoc.
to the human raoe, - .
.TU Mtbodlt Cbarcb n Vaneowr.r
te sow andargoinc aom .k.t.
m to ! neoeasary. Thi k-ilh
7. r" ia (Rev. ( . U.
:amaT?Vr,r'Ma dedicated k
nev. 1. it. ream, toe a 1
cdjtorof tbeA
C. Advocate.
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