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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1876)
FRIDAY JUNE 23, 1876. WHAT IS IT TO LOVE? BY CIIABI.ES SEVANS. Senatorial Chairs and their Histories. Many of the seats occupied ly crave United States Senators have an interest- lug history which Is known by but few, and to none belter than the veteran Captain Isaac Bassett, assistant door keeper or tne beuate, auti one oi tne triost valuable employes of that body, who has. seen forty-live years of service in his present position. He it is who, Willi tne aid ot Assistant bergeant-at Jove ? I will tell thee what It Is to love ! It la to build with human thought a shrine, Whem hope sits brooding like a beauteous Where une seems young-and life a thing Arms James I. Christy, keeps the pages All tastes, all pleasures, all desires combine To consecrate the sanctuary of bliss. Above, the stars In shroudless beauty shine; Around, the streams their flowery margins kiss ; And if there's heaven on earth ..that heaven is surely this. Yes.-thls Is love the steadfast and the true; The Immortal glory which bath never set; The best, .the brightest boon the heart e'er knew: Of all life's sweets, the sweetest yet ! within the bounds of decorum, and whose further business it is toaunounce message-hearers from the President and the House of Representatives to the Senate. Captain Bassett, who is a gen eral favorite with the Senators, retains The Jjnw oi Newspapers. L Subscribers vho do not give express notice I to the contrary are considered as wishing to I continue their subscriptions. 2. If any subscribers order the discontinuance of their newspapers, the publisher may con tinue to send them until all arrearage: are paid. 3. Ifsubscrlbcrs neglect or refuse to take their newspapers from the offices to which they are directed, the law holds them responsible until they have settled the bills, and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers remove to other places with out informing the publisher, and the newspa pers are sent to the former direction, they are I held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that refusing to THE NEW NORTHWEST. 3S33ca.ilx,o Baliery 2 FIFTH YEAK OF PUBLICATION! many cnerisuea reminiscences oi great tup MrtRf UnDTLHH TCT meu who have passed away, and who a.nd leaving them uncalled for, is prima lade Iflt fltW NUK I HWLo I , lormeny occupied seats in the senate. u"u':u,-ou""";""v""" Amonir these are TVmipI WVtister. John 6- The postmaster who neglects to give the n r.itlinnn TTonr,. Plou Ti,n,.lu Run. legal notice of the neglect ol a person to take V"SiSl?.' ton. and Stenhen A. Doiiclass. The m the office the newspapers addressed to '""""'Cfc"" J , -. , - . :,.., hlm.lnllnhlHtntliR nuhllsher for the Subscrln. vow, cimus uuu ueohs ui lueae uisiiuuiaucu ' - truut: Miuiiuer uowerswun evening uews were rjietl are Still ill Use ill the Senate, tor 11 l,uu !':. And winds sighed soft around the mountain's ia a notable fact that while the furniture brow, of the House of Representatives is fre- Andall wasrapturethen.which labutniemory quently changed, that of the Senate, wii'i iijc cAuepLiiiii ui but; tai jg mniriQ un hot a ,1 1 in 1 1 1 nq it ivmq luilf n phii- A 'Womaii on Agricultural Employment tury ago. It is true that when a new for Women. state Has been admitted, newciiairsanti desks have beeu made for the incoming 'The most of our race must expect to Senators, but they have been invariably remain in the ordinary avocations of fashioned after the old model. Some of life, and it would be verv much belter it,,. were the majority of our people content Utered, but most of them have never Philomath, Starr's Point, Summit, Toledo, Ya- V 1 1 1 1 I II HI T 1111 rXi 1 1 N I Kn r., -wi I a a rvnnd I 4 uucii iciiuiicui isi ii a iiitcn cuiiv ao Although it will Hardly comport witn to-day as they were when first placed in the idea of propriety common even ,iIe ei,r.mber. The chairs and desks of Cass, Calhoun, Webster, Clay, Douglass, and Benton, as has beeu staled, still re main in the Senate chamber, and are in daily use, but exactly which they are or who occupies them at present, Captain Bassett declines to tell, for the reason that if the fact was known, relic hunters would soon mutilate them beyond recog- mttnn Afunv nf tlip.QM rhfli rs mill desks I have lately read of a widow in Col- honn imn! n reranta location. orado who, about seven years ago, had i,,,. the Contain has made a mental note only a tent to live . in, with a young 0f every change, and could, if he de- P'er.st Helens, Suavie's Island, Scappoose. uaugnier. ner soie eanuiy pos.iessiouB sjre(j point them out at once. It is known. However, that Mr. ferry's seat rac,E,ucmUu,s,iUiiU.iU1u, on the floor is that formerly occupied by Senator Sumner. It was formerly located on the outer row of seats, but was removed by Mr. Ferry to the second row from the front on the left of the President's chair, it being the eighth LIST OF POST OFFICES. OR EG OX. among the wives and daughters oi Western New York farmers aud Gran gers, yet I will venture to call your at tention to certain branches of industry in conuectiou with agriculture, horti culture, and kindred vocations, which are now followed with pleasure aud profltbysomeladiesin different sections of our great country. consisted of a very little furniture, to- cetber witli two cows and two calves. As is usual in that region, the cost of keeping ber stock was almost nothing. She sold milk at the town close by, and whenever she could spare a few dollars, she would buy au extra calf or yearliug. BAKER COUXTT. Auburn, Augusta', Baker City, Clarksville, Express Ranch, Eldorado.Gem, Humboldt Ba sin, Jordan Valley, Rye alley, WiugvIIle. BENTON. Alsca Valley. Corvallls. Drift Creek. Klnc's Valley, Liberty, Little Elk, Newport, Newton, CLACKAMAS. Beaver, Butte Creek. Canby, Clackamas, Clear ureeK cuitingsvine, uaniascus, cjagie Creek. Glad Tidlnsrs. Highland. Molalla, MII- waukle, Needy, Norton, Oregon City, Oswego, sanuy, spnngwaier, .ion. CLATSOP. Astoria, Clifton, Jewell, Knappa, Nchalem, Skipanon, seaside nouse, vt esiporu coos. Coos River. Coauille. Dora. Emnlre Cltv. En chanted Prairie, Falrvlew.Hermansvillfc, Isth mus, MarshQeld, North Bend, Randolph, Sil- Kin, sitKum. COLUMBIA. Columbia City, Clatskanle, Marshland, Ra- A Weekly Journal DEVOTED TO THE PEOPLE'S BEST INTERESTS Independent in Politics and Religion By patient continuance iu this manner from the main aisle. There are but she has prospered, and now owns cattle by the hundreds, rides in her carriage, has educated ber daughter, aud is worth many thousands of dollars, all the prod uct of her own exertions. Many others in various sections have started with two or three. swarms of bees, and by patient study, inuuiry.and observations coupled with industry, DOUGLAS. Camas Valley, Cleveland, Cole's Valley, Drain, Elkton, Gales ville, Gardner, Kellogg's, Looklngglass, Myrtle Creek North Canyon-1 vllle. Oakland. Pass Creek. Kosebunr. Scotts- burg.Ten Mlle.UinpquaCIty.Wilbur.Yoncalla. GRANT. Alvord, Canvon City, Camp Watson, Day vllle, John Day City, Prairie City, Parkcrsvllle, Pritchard's, suniter. JACKSON. . 1 1 l.l.Inn.l grilled nwMmictkmlmli I Centnil Point, Eagle Point, Grant's Pass, Hot MItS.A.J.DCJIHVAT.. MIM. C. A. CUBVB.V -Kdltor and Proprietor. Associate Editor. MISCELLANEOUS. FLORENCE SEWING 3MACHINE. DEI.LIXGF.it Je CO., Washiugton St., bet. Second and Third, PORTLAND , OREGOS w THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD It does more work, more kinds of work better work, and does it easier than any other Machine. - Ifthere is a "Florence" within a thousand miles of Portland not giving entire satisfac tion, if I am informed of it I will attend to It without expense of any kind to its owner. We have the new style of "Florence" Ma- hirie. that freda thn work awav from the Ope- vlSSS- CaU and 866 them bef0re rebmng else- Where. ..... . -fc. Sonrln-S11t onct TwlBf .Tnhn Clark. I have also the agency for the ceieorai ii""-" ".hl nrt. roup v ffwini Mnrhlna-Oll. Jr., and Co.'s Spool Cotton; WllUmantic C. S. I. 5Iachl"reT,n ly s.SewlnS Machine on. 131 Third street, between. Alder and Morrison, with Badger's Music Store. Sold on the Installment Plan: $10 Down, and $10 a Month till paid for. 5U E MANUFACTURE AN A NO. 1 AltTICIE OV MISCELLANEOUS. BREAD, CRACKERS YOU CAJS'T AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT IT I CAKES, And all kinds of Pastry usually found In a First Class Bakery. oarGoodi delivered to any part of the city. J2I,71nI2 MISCELLANEOUS. PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ItOOaiS Corner First nnd Stnrk Sts., over Ladd A Tlltou's Bank. Contains tiTrr Boten ThonianJ Choice Cooks Over 100 Papers and Efiagazinos. A MONTHLY ILLUSTRATED PAPER PUB A liohmi nt Pnrtlnnd. Some of the ablest writers in tne state are coninouiors iu n umns. The West Suore Is The Only Illustrated Paper In nrprnn.nnil nnntalns in each issue beside I articles or General Literature a description or some portion of the state or Washington Ter ritory. A mil list 01 iarminK iimus iu iu iui sale. Has an Illustrated Horticultural Department, anil nthprvnlnahle Information not to be found In nnvrthpr nnner oil the coast. A COPY of it sent to friends abroad will give them a better Idea of the Pacinc Nortnwesi man any omer publication. , Sent postage paid for one year on receipt oi Sl.Su; single copies, cents. Auurrs.-., 5 4 Portland, Oregon. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO' ALL three chairs of an entirely new pattern in the chamber those occupied uyben ators Thurnian, Gordon, and Eaton. TIipsh have cane Rents and hitrh caned hacks, and can he tilted backward at springs, Jacksouvllle iikcport, Lin kville, n, 'r. , 1 , . 1 Ijancell Valley, Pho3nlx, Rock Point, Sam's will. Senators Alcorn, Conkllllg, and vaIhy, Sprague River, Table Rock, Svniow 11.. . 1 1. ., ..,.1 c .. . ...:,. . ' i , " ixiicncouK use lueuiu aiyicui seat, witu the improvement of an uncovered cane bottom, Willie raauy benators sit on they are now among the most success- cane-bottomed chairs covered with hair ful producers of honey the country af- cioti,. As stated before, however, most fords. Could the two kinds of work 0f tbe seats havje never been altered in just mentioned be combined together any respect since being placed iu the wiiu me same guuu iuriuue,u io.uu uu- chamber. Wasliinqton Star. lug wiiu ujlitt uuu uuuey iiiigub uc round in the Western Iiemispiiere. Gertie. market purposes, if properly conducted, Boys of ten or twelve, seen on the Ridge, Harrisburg. Harris Ranch, Halsey, is often very profitable. Now, why is street, appear heartless and without 3X: Lino liifi UI3U a uimitu vii uuoiiiho l'c I J u Jatu y , uuu jew jiiiu niuug iiicuj. I uaVllie, oweet xiomc. cuiiany auaptea to women c ui course, Among tne nouses on unnton street is Springs, Yainas. JOSEPHINE. Klrby, Leland, Slate Creek, Waldo. LANE. Big Prairie, Cottage Grove, Creswell, Cainn Creek. Cartwricht's. Dexter. Eugene City, Franklin, Junction, Long Tom, Mo hawk, Pleasant Hill, Rattlesnake, Sutslaw. Spencer Creek, Spnngfleld, Willamette Forks. Albanv. Big Prairie. Brownsville. Craw- fordsviile. Diamond Hill, Fox Valley, Grass OFFICE OF PUBLICATION Southwest cor ner of Front and Washington Streets, (up stairs), Portland, Oregon. . EDITORIAL ROOMS-Corner Fourth and 'F Streets. Houtlily Ohm 00 Pnynble Quarterly Directors Wm. S. Idd, P. C. Schuyler, Jr., M. P. Doady, 11. w. uortjeu, w . a. uracKeu, A. C. Glbbs, C. H. Lewis, M. W. Feehhelmer.H. r ailing, Lm. uuib. Officers: MATTHEW P. DEADY. President H. FAILING Vice President i n. snmnu k.jb xreasurei M. W. FECHHEIMER. Corresponding See HENRY A. OXER Librarian and Rec. Sec MARION. Aurora, Aumsville. Butteville, Brooks, Fair field, Gervals, Hubbard, Jefferson, Marlon, Monitor, Newellsvllle, Salem,Silverton,Stay tou,St. Paul,Turner,Woodburn. 3HJI.TN0MAU. East Portland, Portland', Powell's Valley, The New Northwest is not a Woman's Rights, but a Human Rights organ, devoted to whatever policy may be necessary to secure the greatest good to the greatest number. It knows no sex, no politics, no religion, no party, no color, no creed. Its foundation is fastened upon the rock of Eternal Liberty, Universal Emancipation and Untrammeled Progression. like everything else, it requires knowl- one which lias missed many a pane of edge, tact, and time. Yet it has been glass in its windows. Bags and papers well conducted by many, aud can be are used to keep the cold air out, or it done again by others, though the teach- may blow in and whistle through the incs of the old storv are true, that it is desolate rooms without let or hindrance. not safe to count chickens before they A girl ot ten, whose life had been one st. Johns, Willamette Siougii! are uatcueu. i long period oi uuuger, pain, ami unuap- i polk. Ihen mere are tne small iruits. piness, was taKen sick one uayitiMarcn. Bethel, BuenaVl.sta,Dailas,Eola,ElkHorn, Rurplv if fi ivnmnti tvi.hps nn nvnnntion nmi npnnlf. nnRsinrr hv fnnlfl spo hpr Iv- I Grnnd Ttnmle. IndcDendence. Lincoln. -Luckia- that will bring her health and wealth, ing on a miserable bed uear one of the mu,Se,!.lsv"le' iIonmouth' I'crrydale, Rlc- botn of these desirable objects are otten windows. It was curious that any oil ' tillamook. found in tins employment. '1 he same the boys comiug or going should 1 Have Garibaldi, Kilches.Netarts, Nestockton, Til- may ue saiu oi garueniug ana various stoppeu to tiiiuiv or care auout it, out lamoos, msc otner Kinus oi worn connected wiiu tne tney uiu. une or tuem, ieeuug saa at cultivation of the soil. sight of the sufferer's pale face, handed And one of the best features of all an orange through a broken pane, saw these industries is, that when she wishes it clasped by slender white fingers, and to dispose of her products, nobody nays then rail away. He had told other boys, her less for them because she is a worn- aud by and by there wasn't a day that Oro Deii.Summerviiie, Union, Wallowa. au. Tne proceeds ot her labor amount some lad didn't halt at toe window to wasco, to precisely the same sum that would lie pass in fruit or flowers. None of them Antelope, Bridge Creek, Hood River, Mitch- Sln. ,.0DCS one Tear 3 oo obtained by the lords of creation. In knew the family or ever spoke to the ell. Mt. Hood, Prineviiie. scows, sheiirock, K.lx'-onJls .JZII..:.r.ZIli 75 rl. ant! so tliev rave her tile name ot V'.Vrr:',,..""'V.' ' "-' Tiiree mourns . l uu else, she receives equal compensation Gertie and called her their orphan. UMATILLA. Ttutter Creek. Hermner. Lcnoe. Marshall. Meadowville. Milton. Pilot Rock, Pendleton, Umatilla Weston, willow rorts. UNION. Cove, Island City.La Grande9, North Powder, TERMS, IN ADVANCE: with man for doing the same work. Boys went without marbles, and the Rural 2?ew Yorker. other things that belonged to boyhood sports, that their pennies might buy an A "Duplicate" of Boaruhness. orange, lemon, or some simple flower, 1 for Gertie, and their anxiety for her to Brother Jones' son Diarhad been out get well was fully as great as the doc to "the Illiuoy," as his mother calls it, tor's or mother's. Whatever present and while there he married the pretty they had, they handed it through the daughter of a good old Baptist deacon, broken pane, waited for her to reach up, Diar came home during the holidays, aud uever lingered longer than to hear and has been visiting about ever since, a soft "thank you" from her lips. Days Our turn came, we beiug Baptist folks, went by, but the boys did uot grow so they visited us and stayed two days weary, nor did tbey miss a day. It was and two nights. She is a dear little romance and charity so well combined WASUINGTON. Beaverton, Cedar Mill, Cornelius, Dllley, For est urove,uicncoe,ureenviiie,iiiiisooro,.i dlcton, Mountain Dale, Peako, Sholl's Fer Taylor's Ferry, Tualatin, Wapato. YAMHILL. Amity, Bcllevue, Carleton, Dayion, Lafay ette', McMlnnville, North Yamhill, Sheridan, St. Joe, West Chehalem, Wheatland, Newberg. WASHINGTON TERRITORY. CIIEIIALIS. CedarvIIlc, Chehalis Point, EImn, Hoqnlam, Monlesino, uatvnie, satsop, suaron. COWLITZ. Castle Rock. Freenort. Kalama. lower Cow litz, Monticello, Jit. Collin, Oak point, Pekln, CLALLAM COUNTY. Neah Bay, New Dungeness, Port Angeles. CLARKE. Battle Ground. Brush Prairie, Fourth Plain, Martin's uiun. noneer. siousmon. union body.Diar's wife is, aud we all liked her that it gladdened their hearts and made K-se, n ancouvcr-. wasnougai. very mucn. them fond of each other. Yesterday But Diar! it does beat all how little morning a lad's hand, holding a sweet it takes to lift up some some people; flower aud a big orange, went to the now, he taught school while he was window. No wiiite fiugers touched his gone, and since then he can't talk much as they grasped tueoffering. He waited else but "school, school." The deacou a moment, and then with beating heart Sliver Lake. and the girls and I vere so amused at looked through iuto the room. The bed him. We were looking at the sea- had beeu taken away. On a table shells, and the specimens of gold and rested a pine coffin, aud on the colli n silver quartz that our brother brought was a bunch of faded flowers which had home from Nevada, two years ago, aud been handed through the window the among other things was a curious little day before. Death had been there, aud Indian hatchet, very rare, of which Ida the boys no louger had a mission, said Dr. Henderson bad a duplicate. You might not have seen the boy hid- "Ob,has he?"' said Diar's wife, The- .ing in the doorway and wiping tears resa; and then, as soon as she thought from his eyes. He was seen, however, none of us saw her, she leaned over and aud when asked the cause of his sorrow, whispered : "Say, Diar, honey, tell me he sobbed out the whole sad romance in what 'duplicate' means." four words, "Our Gertie is dead." De ne pursed out nis tat. red mouth, troit rce 1'ress. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS plucked vigorously at the yellow beard mat inngeu u lavisuiy, anosticKinguis when She Will Marry Herbert. nose up at an acute angle, spoke aloud: a i,onfi , i,uohri "I should think you'd be ashamed fur of about nineteen summers called atthe to not know wat duplicut means; better offlce of a life insurance agent last week go to the dictionary with your little alKi asked questions," and he looked around and .How )ong wi a man of 67f and that laughed, as though he had spoken a eats peas with his knife, live?" witty thing. "According to our table, madam." jnoi one or us even noticed mm at all, replied the agent, "be should, on the Fuyaiiup, steilacoom city,Tacoma. ..".".V' . .'""' w ""'"average, survive 31 years. 3 mouths, and - sasjuaj. tjisonueup to rmicuiei x,ny saw the h6 days." San Juan, Lopaz, Orcas. nusn oi sname mantling tne cneeK ot .'That," said his visitor, "would be j ""k "f.""" ,'U"B ueiore m , ne lst of August, 18S7 ?" I could have said "Jack Robiuson," she "Precisely, madam." "Aud how much could I insure his life for?" ISLAND. Coupeville, Coveland, Dugally, Utsalady. JEFFERSON. Port Discovery, Port Ludlow, PoitTownsend. KING. Black River, Dwamlsh, Fall City, Seattle, Slaugiuer, snoquaimy, squacK, wnite uiver. KITSAP. Port Blakely, Port Gamble, Port Madison, port urcnaru, seaueen, Tecum. KLICKITAT. Block House, Columbus, Goldendale, Klicki tat, White sannon. LEWIS. t lnannn Ttnlvtnt fl.fll.nHr m n ....... P..,,,-. , V 1 . 1 i . . r .1 1 . . . . i . 1 1 uui. ..u.a, uimiuiiLvii v. v . lltz, Glen Eden, Little Falls, Meadow Brook, flossy itocK, isapavine, i ewauauiu,r3KOOKum- chuck, silver urceii, winiocK. MASON. ArcaIa, Lightvllle, Oakland, Skokomlsli. PACIFIC Brueeport.Brooltlleld.Knnppton.OystervIlle, Riverside, South Bend, Unity, Woodward's Lunuing. PIERCE. Elhl, Frauklin, Lake View, New Taconia, Agents and Canvassers ! NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE THE SERIAL STORY, SN0U0MISU. Centerville, Lowell, Mukllteo, Snohomish, I rnianp. SKAMANIA. Cascades. STEVENS. "Oh, for any amount, sav for S50.000." Crab Creek, Four Lakes, Fort Colvllle.Hang- linoniinnil tol.-l.,,, ., l,ln.,l- r.m t man's LTeeK, fine urove, hock ureeK, nosann, he answered, taking up a blank form of Spokane Bridge, Spokane Falls, Union Ridge! auuiiuauuu. i waiKer's t'raine. wen," said tne young woman, "1 thcrston. Coal Bank, BeaverjSIiaml PralrIe,OIympIa, lanaiquoit, leuiuo, xuiuwaier, leini. WAHKIAKUM. Cathlamet, Eagle Cliff, Skamokaway.Water- ioru. WALLA WALLA. had drawn Theresa's attention to a lit tle button of solid gold that was all our brother got in payment for six months' hard work in California, because his employer broke up. Theresa held it iu herpaltn and looked at it, but there was a pitiful quiver thjnki tuen, I'll marry him." aoout ner mouin, anu we couiu see inac in9U1.e him, you mean'Teplied the olio wa a hurt (ho rsrw el ro I Cn I I w Diar talked school and boasted how he 0, marry him; you insure him. had thrashed young men larger than You see," she added, with a burst of mown pirls Ktnid nut nn fl.o flm, f,.r . 7 .' ,j """"'i "uu Alpawa, Burksville, Dayton, Fatahl, Patahl S mlihS JL ? t i? i ? ll Dawkins is old enough to be my grand- Prairie, Tukanon, Waltsburg, Walla Walla, rif ni iwi i .. " , lu '" father, iiut Herbert is poor, and 1 just wnuman. wife and paid no attention to him. He urchin th oornor iftt tht fr tv,.. sat and rocked back and forth. And Uniifia a .i tfarha.f ia I Cedar Grove, Guemas, La Conner, Lehmhl, stuck his feet un an hlirh B l.i. i,. V ... . Lumml, Lynden, Nootsachk, Point William, oh iinfcL,i ttMo.i a8r'p as '"s "eadi patient, and says that if I will only fix samish scahome, seiahmoo, ship Harbor and ljcked the blade of his knife; hut he- day n0 matter how long he may have Ship Island, Skagit, Truder, Whatcom, felt mean, I know.-PJ3aey Potu. to wait, he will be happy. Now, you whitman. MAD GS MCnRISOW," 'By Mrs. r D on iw a y. Is now being published' regularly from wee to week. s-itj rrn.awlf!nB tvill die bv tho 1st. of trinueu ure ureauiui creatures. rien Aiin-iiat. 1KS7. anil as It wouldn't ho iln- are the wife and the daughters of Bev. rent to marry again till I've been a. year iur. uuujiup.B ougregauonai minister in mourning, I'll arrange to marry lier of Amherst, Mass., who acted so that he berton the 2d of August, 18S8." was obliged to flog, them all around every few days with a rawhide, and one Drew an Inference. APortsmouib of his daughters, a girl of twenty, he young man, who vas considerate enough eveu uuu to miuuk. uuwu two or tnree to "come in" alter he had escorted a I times. He was also compelled to de- girl home from prayer-meeting the prive them or rood, or as he kindly says, other Sunday eveuing, was obliged to 'often in place of whippings, he would stop to family prayers; which came on allow the children to substitute a depri- very soon, but when the pious house vation of the luxuries of the Season." holder nraved that "thn vonnir mnn The depravity of the girls has gone to who, for the time being, is tine of our such an extent that they have to run number, may be directed toward his away, and one has tried to commit sul- Father's house," he took, his hat and cms. wny win womeu act so? i left without ceremony, rn.ln r.Aal' Pnlfflv Cn.oto..l11A I l aiuuse, fSLvpuuu, uiuuuriuu, wuuuil. YAKIMA. Attanum.Ellensburg, Fort Simcoe, Kittitas. 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Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express orders of Harper A Brothers. . . . . r lillf. . TnA'lTTTt.DO ivuaress iiiit rjik. ot uivu inuiui, nlB New York. .5X0 A. 51. 1 Portland. -1:15 p. it. CORNER FOURTH AND ASH STREETS, Will make, Fresh Every Day, Bread, Calces, Pics, And All Kinds or Pastry. ' ' AT LOW PRICES. Delivered to all parts of the city free ofcharge. 5-31 C. P. WANDST, Proprietor. IPTlll'Uilll mm wm I'll! I T-s. v rbBNNEK JlllTD ON. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN, Dally (except Sundays), as follows: leave - arrive Portland 3:50 p.m. I Albany 825 P. M. Albany 5:30 A. M. I Portland 10:05 a.m. FREIGHT TRAINS, Daily (except Sunday) as follows: leave. arrive. Portland B:I5 A. M. I Junction 6:01 P. M Junction 5:45 a. m. Portland 5:15 P. M. Tho Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with nil Regular Trains. Clnse connections are made at Rosebunr with the Mages of the California and Oregon Stage Company. osa- Tickets for sale to all tho principal points In California and the East, at Company's offlce, Cor.F and Front Sts., at Ferry Landing, Portland. BEB-Storacre will be Charted on Freight re maining in Waichousesoveri nours. tw Frelghtwlll not be received rorsnipmeni after 5 o'clock p. M. j. buajnut, jr., Gen. Frelglit and Passenger Agent. z-iuu - THE GRANGER CHURN, A new Invention, Makes the best of butter With the least attention. Now all good dairymen. Who would a reputation earn, Should mako their butter In the Granger Churn. It makes more butter From the same amount of cream Than any other Churn That ever was seen. And It makes it so yellow. With such excellent taste, It Is the pride of the seller, For It sells In buch haste. The grocers all want It The butter I mean To supply all their customers, From laborer to queen. It will churn In five minutes, I am happy to say. And does not waste time Like tho old-fashioned wny. Those that have tried it Speak in complimentary terms And say they will use it In preference to all other Churns. A. GOODNOUGH 's the name Which plainly you'll see Between First and Second streets, Entrance on " B." tf YOUNG MEN Who are suffering from the effects of youth ful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of th is.the greatest boon ever laid at the altarof suffering humanity. Dr. SPIN NEY will guarantee to forfeit $500 for evry case of seminal weakness or private disease of any kind orcharacterwhlch heundertakes and falls to cure. He would, therefore, say to the unfortunate sufferer who may read this notice, that you are treading upon dangerous ground when you longer delay in seeking the Eroperremedyloryourcomplaint. You may e In the first stage;-remeraberyou nre ap proaching the last. It you are borderlngupon the last.andaresuflerlngsome or all of its 111 effects, remember that If you persist In pro crastination, the time must come when the most skillful physician can render you no as sistance; when thedoorofhopewillbe closed against you; when no angel of mercy can bring relief. In no case has the Doctor (ailed of success. Then let not despair work upon your imagination, but avail yourselfof the beneficial result of his treat ment before your case Is beyond the reach of medical skill, or before grim death hurries you to a premature grave. Full course of treatment, $25. Send money by Post Offlce order or Express, with full description of case. Call on or address DR. A. a SPINNEY, 5 5 No. 11 Keamy street, San Francisco. PIONEER WOOD-YARD, Foot oi Y inhlll street. 80EENSEN & TAYLOR. ALL KINDS OF WOOD, Sawed and un sawed, constantly on hand, nnd u ucuvereu iu uuj pari, ui me City. Zi A. G. WALLING, Book and Job Printer, prrrocK's building, up-stairs. Corner Front and Staik streets, Portland, Oregon, ork done at REASONABLE BATES. 3-38 THE OREGON CENTRAL R. R. CO. mO TAKE EFFECT ON MONDAY, MARCH JL 2S, IS.O. Trains will run between PORTLAND AND ST. JOSEPH, Dally (except Sunday) as follows: 1 EAVE. Portland 2:30 p.m. St. Joseph 6:30 a.m. ARRIVE. St. Joseph 6:30 p. 31. I'oriiana iu:3UA.x. Connectingat Cornelius with stages for Forest Grove; at St. Joseph for all points south and west Latayctte, Jic.viinnvuie, Amity, .Mon mouth, Independence, Buena Vista and Cor- vauis. ES5-Passengers received at Fourth street sld' Inn on signaling the train, but are prohibited from getting on or off tho train at any other point on tne street. P.issengers getting on the trains at Ticket Stations without tickets, will be charged twenty-five cents extra. Beer Freight received at the Company's New Ware-house, but will not be received for ship ment alters p.m. J.UKAJNUr.JR., 4-.TTtt Superintendent, NOTICE. filROM AND AFTER THIS DATE, UN1IL j. runner notice, tne steamer Will leave her dock, loot of V street, Every Day, (Sunday iixcepicaj, AT 2:.T0 P. M. FOR OREGON CITY. Passengers for DAYTON and Intermediate points will take the cars at PORTLAND at 7:30 A. M., connecting at CANEMAH on Mon day, Wednesday ahd Friday of each week with mo steamer li.vi iu.. Freight from Corvallls to Portland. Freight from Albany toiPortland... Freight Irom Salem to Portland...... .$2 200 200 ffff" All Freight Delivered In Portland free oi urayage. as- Freight Delivered at Astoria with Dls- paten anu at tne .Lowest Kates. 3-5tf J. D. BILES, AgenL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, First street, between Morrison and Alder AND.- Alder street, between Front and First, Portland. Oregon. H. M. DeFRANCE... W. L. WHITE ...President. Secretary. AN INSTITUTION OF BUSINESS TRAIN ing, designed. In a combination of Theoret ical and Practical Methods or Instruction, to imtiiri in a short snace of time that knowledge of Business Theory and actual Business Rou tine which requires years of experience to oth erwise obtain. TELEGRAPHY taught under the superin tendence of an Experienced Teacher and Prac tical Operator. PHONOGRAPHY under the superintendence or a Practical Short-hand Re- Prte.r.- , ,.J ijaaies' jjeparinient- uuw urguuizeu.uuu itui students now In attendance. For full particulars, send for N. B. college Journal. Address DtfKASUEtWJiHis, 5 3 Lock Box 101. Portland, Oregon. BARBER & NICKLIN, DENTISTS, (Successors to J. H. Hatch,) No. 109 First street, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED, IN TAKING LEAVE of Portland, returns his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage that has been bestowed, nnd would bespeak lor his successors a contin uance or the same. Both Drs. Barber fc Nlck lln are gentlemen In every way worthy of any confidence that may be placed In them, and as such I can conscientiously recommenu lueui to my rormer friends and patrons. 5-31 J. H. HATCH. J. McCRAKEN & CO., IMPORTERS, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 50,52,51 A 56 North Front St., Portland, Or., AGENTS FOR GILROY'S DUNDEE BAGS and Bagging ; McMurray and W. K. Iwis & liros. Case Goods; Oswego Klngsford Starch; Hnnnewell's Spices, Cream Tartar and Crys talline Oil ; Gross fe Co.'s and Emory's Sons' Candles; Salem Lead Co.'s White Lead. Also, for the following Flouring Mills: Magnolia, Standard, Lebanon, Aumsville and Mission. N. B. Special attention paid to Ship's busi ness and purchasing Cargoes of Wheat and Flour. i 50 OREGON TRANSFER COMPANY Office and Hack Stables, S. W. Cor. First and Stark Sts. All business entrusted to ns will be executed with care and dispatch. Orders for Hacks Promptly Attended to, Day or Night. 5-27 Dlt. J. G. GLENN, Xentist, Southwest corner First and Yamhill, PORTLAND, OREGON. MtlCII NEEDED. A GOOD HOTEL AND LIVERY STABLE is irreatly needed at Ilwaco and North lleach, W. T. Parties desirous oi investing will be furnished ground upon very favorable terms. Apply to J. D. HOLMAN, Portland. REDUCED KATES. ONLY A FEW MORE LOIS AT ILWACO and North Beach will be sold at the Re duced Rates, and to parties only who Intend to build tho present season. Apply to J. D. HOLMAN, Portland. FISHERIES AND TANNERIES. TTERY DESIRABLE SITES FOR SALMON V Fisheries and Tanneries for sale. Apply to J. D. HOLMAN. Portland, And after February 5th, at Ilwaco, W. T. 5-23 PERSONAL TO THE LADIES. ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE NEW and Late Styles of Spring Goods Just re ceived, consisting of II ATS, B0XXETS, AXD FLOWERS, For Ladles and Children. DRESS-MAKING a sneciauy 5-33 No. 93 Third street. REMOVAL I DR. CHAPMAN HAS REMOVED HIS OF flce to tbe Southwest corner of Morrison nnd First streets, up-stairs, (across the hall from the Photograph Gallery of Buchtel & Stolte.) 4 SO OMNES PROSINT. WM. PFUNDER, Apothecary and Chemist, Ankeny's New Market Theater Block, Portland, Oregon. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. FRESH Drugs, Pare Chemicals and Medicines At tendants competent. 5-33 C. F. STEWART, First St., between Morrison and Alder, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER ASX DEALER nt Clocks, Watches and Jewelers' Goods. Repairing done as usual, and special atten tion given to Repairing Spectacles and Fitting Glasses. - i 37