T7rU-L Mi mm ifalU. XlWV lVi,WiWZJlt FRIDAY -NOVEMBER 17, 1876. EAUEFOOT. j 1. don't you remember the old hillside farm. And the farm-housa with the clap-boards so gray. With the garden of roses and sweet pinzs and oaim, And the meadows with bntter-euDs cay? And don't you remember how. ln-doors and out. And under the old orchard trees. The gay, laughing children were skipping aDOUt With bare feet, as busy as bees ? How we have played together, the girls and the bovs. And had houses and work-shops and stores, ;;:ig babies and "eartnens," ana just as mucn noise As our voices could make out or door: II ow we loved through the pastures and wood lands to roam. To Gather bright mosses and flowers I Wo thought then, as now, there was "no place iiKe nome," And no home so delightful as ours. And don't you remember the pleasant school roaa, And the school, so sunny in June. lue lessons we learned, "the marks" that we "Loea," And how we played "plzen" at noon ? -ar sun-bonnets crumpled, hung over our necks. The summer wind played with our hair: v. hlie the sun paid our laces Us warmest re spects. And kissed our white toes that went bare. How we climbed the steep hillsides as nimble Anri cvinnM nr tho h in AVe mlralcked'tue woodlark and wh'lp-poor- ; r'.h. .m.v-h... We waded the brook when the water was low, Ana snouted to mane tne woods ring. Or played on Its banks In the summer's solt glow. Light-hearted as birds on the wing. V au remember the pond where the geese used io swim. How we called It the ocean so wide. And in an old hat that was minus the brim We sailed our rair dolls on the tide. And when they had cruised all the wide ocean mrougn; And out-done both Magellan and Cook. AVe drew tnem all home in an old ragged shoe, .vna cauea it a coacu ride tney loot. ITow we danced In the mud with our bare. naKea leet. And played "'twas the Dutch way to churn !" e mane us mud biscuits and plumeakes so sweet, Wltnout any cook-book to learn How we pitied the children whose stockings ana snoes Forbade them to have such fun While we stirred up our puddings and pastries una slews. And left tnem to cook In the sun. In Disguise. BY ARNOLD E. K0ESEK. Alice Edwards stoo I near the window that glorious evening in May, peering ... I ..... . .. . I. , .. t ;.. t f Ur b.,.a o wl,o ,,.. hJ l.on,, vprV ,!pr to l,pr. i,lm., hv tho iiinna liiriit. in Iipp IiIup pvps nml Hipph- p pnipss with wliinh slip ,'Umopii ovpr tlin street She held an open letter in her hand, postmarked Boston, and cast her eyes upon it, again reading what sue had read twice before. It was from her absent lover ; she had received it that morning, and it held glad tidings; for he whom she loved so fervently was about to make his ap pearance after an absence of six months. The appointed time in the letter was six o'clock precisely, aud as slipglanced at her tiny, jewelled watch, she saw it already seven: what could keep him so long? Surely something must have gone amiss. She was vexed at his tardiness, and, seating herself in the rocking-chair, satiK back aud fell luto a revery, She was suddenly aroused by a voice in the ball. "Alice, dear, where are you? Cousin rom is coming Willi some stranger, and it must certainly bo he for whom you are so anxrous." Alice agaiu stepped to the window. and, looking up the street, detected two figures coming toward the house. The dim twilight revealed to her her cousin Tom, a bright, jovial fellow of small statue, at the side of whom was a tall mail, whose high-bred air and majestic step could be noticed even iu the dis tance. She hastily left the window, and. seat- ing herself at the piauo, began that popular and ever welcome air, "Home, sweet home." Alice was quite an expert at the pi' ano, and exerted all her effort to put in her playing all the expression at her command. When the two figures heard thesweet. melodious strains, the taller turned to bis companion, and, in a voice of tender reproach, exclaimed : "I tell you, Tom, if I had uot made up my mind to try tbis experiment, and not given my word aud honor as a gen tleman, 1 would back out now, and pre sent myseii in my irue colors." "I nave no doubt but what you would," said his companion: "but it is necessary to try this plan, because she nirts alarmingly with that young Dr. Lee. Unfortunately he is absent at the present time, but you will nevertheless have an opportunity to test for yourself whether she ever cared for you or not. JNow don't you make a mistake." "Be it so, then," said the other, and they ascended the steps and were ush ered into the presence of Alice Edwards. Alice arose from the piauo and came forward to be clasped in the arms of the tail gentleman with her cousin Tom. But she started back in surprise as she saw a stranger before her. It was not Gerald Holmes; he did not nave ngut uair aud whiskers, but black. curling hair and a dainty mustache aud goatee, Her cousin Tom introduced him as Captain Stellis, a distant friend of his. Alice bowed gracefully, and laid the tips of her daluty fingers in the out- Bireicneu paiui oi uie man oeiure ner, anu loosing up into ins eyes, lancieu sue saw something laminar iu tnem ; but she said nothing in regard to it, and answered bis questions with cold po liteness that was not lost upon the man. "1 can truly imagine yourdisappoiut- ineni, jniiss .cviwarus. on seeing me a perfect stranger, when you hoped to see Mr. Holmes. I am requested to iu crease your disappointment by inform- lug you that he will not be able to visit you within a fortnight. I am ac- Gerald sprang to his feet in amaze quaiuled with him, aud we are very in- ment. Had Alice discovered the truth? tlmate iriends. He requested me to give you this letter, which will explain his delay iu not visiting you at the ap- pointed time." "Thanks, sir. for the interest which you manifest iu regard to this matter. jcviueimv vou eniov ne ntf tne coun- Hnilt. ft fr 1 Tr .1 , ..u A ,a tr - tire to read this letter, which will re- compense me for his absence," and with . ; : 1 ..I. . r .,. a iiiciuius Kaiiue, bub sweuk irum me room, ana Jett tue two men to them- selves. When she entered the ball to ascend the stairs to her room, the letter acci- dentally dropped from her baud, and, as the steps were enveloped in shadow, sne couiu uos nnu it iiisiauuy. w nneiior, Mr. Holmes 7" she was searching for it, she could not Jhelp listening to the conversation In which Captain Stellis and her cousin Tom were indulging. 'Yotf acted admirably, captain. She never dreams that a wig and false beard would so fully conceal your identity and transform you iuto another being, Quite a change from Gerald Holmes to Uaptaiu Stellis," Tom was saying. "Hush, Tom do not mention that fitMlis rpmRrkpil. name," Captain Stellis remarked, "Isn't she a beauty? I could scarce re- strain myself from clasping her to my tireast and telling her all. The little beautv actually takes me for Captaiu Stellis. while I really am her lover." "I'd like to see iter when she Uiscov-laud ers the trull), and nntis that she is per- forming Hie leaumc role in a drama oi our invention. Glorious idea of mine 1 1 lougnt to do recompensed lor invent- imrit." - I "1 shall certainly reward you lu some way, Tom. I'm clad 1 followed your advice, since l can scarcely doubt that any one could restrain himself from mau ng love to ner." i Alice had recovered her letter by this time, and likewise heard the whole f of we l-uiivl-icuuuii, nun sue suuui uer I room aud there bust into tears of vesa tion for being thus duped. "isut I win teach him a lesson," she said, "and he shall repent of this scheme. I'll teacii him to practice de- sceptiou upon a woman ! Xow for this letter of falsehood." She ton open the letter and read "ZTy Dear, Dear Alice: This letter will be given you by my most iutimate friend. L'uptaln Steins. 1 hope that you will for my sake treat him with cor dial politeness, and show him what a perfect lady yon are. iou are prouaoiy disappointed, dear Alice, on seeing him in my stead, but I will explain how it came about that I am not with you at the annointed time. You know I have an auut in Virginia. Yesterday I re- celved a dispatch, just after mailing vour letter, which bade me come to her instantly, as sue was not expected to live over nitiht. I know that you will justify me in the step I have taken, aud if everything turns out right I shall be with vou In a few weeUs, when l will will make you, what you long ago promised to be, the wife of your loving aud devoted "liEBALD HOLMES." "There," imperatively exclaimed Alice, "who ever heard of such deception in man" Upon my honor,-! leel in clined to denounce him just now. But no I will have some fun out of this ar rangement of his as well as lie, and if in the end I feel inclined to take back my word, why I'll do so. So, Mr. Holmes, you thought me laise to my vows, she continued, "aud in consequence thereof have assumed this disguise to discover my perfidy. All, my fine fel- low, 1 will snow you woman's courage, You little dream, us you sit and plot with your companion, that she for whom you scheme is at this moment in possession of all your plans. Ha! ha!" The supper bell rang, and she de- scended to the dinning-room, where the family hail already assembled, among them the two plotters. She chatted on gayly as ever, bowing and smiling to Captain Stellis opposite, not once be- laying that she knew His secret. Supper over, the party entered the drawiiiK-room, Alice all the while mak ing herselfagrecable to thecaptaiu. He led her to the piano, and as her small white hands passed over the keys, calling forth tiie sweet, melodious strains, the captain was enraptured. One day Alice was walking in the conbervatory, among the rare plants and shrubs, bhe observed Uantaiu stel lis at the further end watching the tiny hshes in the marble fountain, bhe was quite sure lie had not seen her, and, as her cousin Tom entered, she resolved to play a part of her pre-arranged plan. Tom himself opened the gates for this resolve. 'Alice," he said, "will you allow me to give you some advice 7" "Certainly, if you deem it necessary, aud if is for my benefit," she replied, archly. "I do not like to see you flirt with this captaiu." 'And why not 7 Why should you see lit to lecture me on this point" I am sure he is a very prepossessing man, handsome, agreeable aud intelligent." "I have no doubt that he Is, but it does uot look well for a lady who wears an engagament ring to flirt Willi a stranger with whom she has been acquainted but a week." "Oil, pshaw ! Tom, you must not al ways look upon the dark side of tilings. It will uot hurt the engagement, and I might as well enjoy myself, since lie has been recommended to me by Ger- nl.i I) Mill. "But what would Gerald say if he knew you flirted thus?" "I mean never to let him know," an swered Alice, saucily. 'He may find out, for all of that. What would lie think of you if lie kuew the true state of affairs 7 I warn you to be prudent iu the future, aud to treat the caption with mere civility, aud not so atleetionately." "I intend todo just as I please, and if (jeraid cuooses to bejealnus, let him be so," and she turned aud left the apart ment, Knowing to a certainty that the wuoie conversation had been Heard by ine captaiu. Miie next day a telegram arrived for Alice which told her that Gerald was on his way thither. "So he has made up his mind to come home. Well, I've given him a good les son, and he will not forget it in a hurry." in me evening tne captain took a sudden departure, stating that he was unexpectedly called away. But Alice knew that the next evening would fiud tiie same man in her presence, minus the black hair and beard, uuder the uame of Gerald Holmes. She calmly awaited events. -The evening came, aud with it her lover, Gerald. When the greetings were over. Gerald asked Alice where his friend, the captain, was. There were several ladies in the room, and Alice determined unon some fun. "He disappeared last night," shesaid; i -ami, sineeyou nave asked a question, allow me to do iiiesame: did you ever naveairiend by the name of Captaiu Stellis ? Does such a man exist 7" Gerald colored, but replied : "wnat a question : What do vou mean 7 You are certainly dreaming to speaic in mat style.' "No, I am not dreaming, but wide awake. I mean this: the man of tiiat name never existed; a wig and false beard is not a complete disguise." But this could uot be, and, as he was compelled to say something, he an swered : "Explain yourself, Alice ! You speak iu riddles." "It is useless to deny anything, Mr. no mes. i am awar oi vnnr n ni nnH I ,a In flionntm. m., "n Bo vou understand me now ?" Of course there was no use in denvinir I , r .,. . . n I auviuiuir lurtuer. so Alice ann mr friends had a good opportunity to retail ate by a good laugu "J-iisten further to rue, gentlemen," she said, turnlm? to Gerald ami Tnm: "as you have had your day, I intend to have mine. What did you come here "Why, to leadvmrto the altar as mv bride," faltered Gerald', abashed. "Very well; you areinot in a hurry?" iuy aear Alice, indeed 1 am; remem- ber the wedding was aoDointed to take place the twenty-fifth of next month." "I am perfectly aware of that. Butit will not take place. I intend to inflict a punishment upon you for thus deceiv- ling me. 1 prohibit all further atteu lions from you until fall, aud as that is 'nntfn f.hr months distant, vnn vol 1 1 ooo 'quite three months distant, you will see1 the necessity of payinc that aunt in Virginia anothervisit until that time elapses. Good-bye apleasautjouruey." With that, she left the room. Gerald expostulated, but all in yaln, as lie devotedly loved tills capri- emus oeauty, lie had to succumb uum me lime appointed should arrive. When the time had elapsed they were married, and Gerald advices his com rades to nut implicit trust in their atH- anced brides, and bids them not try ex- pen ments to test their lidelity as he has done, AttheDivisionCourtinTorontoawit- nP was nniW pxnminni.inn in tJif unpaid account. Judge Foyd put the question to him : "What Is your occu pation V" The witness did not seem to understand the word "occupation," aud answered with "Jill ?" The Judge- "Whatdoyou do for a living ?" Wit- ueiss "Oh, my wife's a dressmaker !" Best invocation keeping a hotel. LIST OF POST OFFICES. OEECOy. BAKER COUNTY, Auburn. Augusta. Baker City. Clarksvllle. Express Ranch, Eldorado, Oem, Humboldt Ba- .tn 1T..II... t..n V. I In.. iri.w...ll I. BENTON. Alsca Valley. Corvallis', Drift Creek. King's Valley, Liberty, Little Elk, Newport, Newton, i'ui.ouiuLU, cuurs jromi, ouininiL, loieuo, xu- quma. CLACKAMAS. Beaver, Butte Creek. Canby. Clackamas, Clear Creek, Cuttingsville. Damascus, Eagle ureeK, uiau naings. uiguiana, .uoiaiia, Mil- waukie, Needy, Norton, Oregon City, Oswego, Sandy, Springwater, Zlon, New Era. CLATSOP. Astoria. Clifton. Jewell. Knarroa. Nehalem. itipanon,seasiue House, westporu coos. Coos River, Coquille, Dora, Empire City. En chanted Prairie, Fairview, If ermansvillt, Isth mus, .uarsuueiu, jorin iiena, .ttanuoipn, su- Kin, zauKum. COLUMBIA. Columbia City. Clatskanie. Marshland. Ra-1 nier, au xieiens, auavics isianu, scappoose. CUERY. 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Some of the ablest writers in me &iaie are coniriuuiurs lu im wji umns. The West Shore is The Only Illustrated Paper In nrpf.nn.nnd contains in each Issue beside articles or General Literature a description of some portion of the State or Washington Ter ritory. A lull list oi iarimiiK uiuua iu icb ui iui sale. Has an Illustrated Horticultural Department, and other valuablo information not to be found iu any other paper on the coast. A copy of it cpiit. tn friends ahroad will clve them a better idea of the Paclnc iHOrtnwest man any omer publication. , , Sent postage paid for one year on receipt oi $1.60; single copies, 20 cents. Address, 5 4 Portland, Oregon. OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. NO. 24. I TIME SCHEDULE. I NO. 24. mo TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY. SEPT. 17th J. 1S7G, at 12 m. for the government and in fnmintinn of emnloves onl v: the Company re serve the right to vary therefrom as circum stances may require. Daily (Sunday excepted) as follows: PORTLAND AND ROSEBURG as follows: LEAVE. AUBIVE. Portland 7:30 a.m. I Roseburg 7:00 p.m Roseburg 5:00 A. si. I Portland 1:15 p. M. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN, Dally (except Sundays), ' as follows: leave arrive Portland 3:50 p.m. I Albany 855 P. St. Albany 5:30 a.m. I Portland ib:0sa.m. FREIGHT TRAINS, Daily (except Sunday) as follows: leave. arrive. Portland 6:15 A. M. I Junction 8:00 p. M Junction 5:15 A. M. I Portland 5:15 P.Jt. The Orecon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains. Close connections are made at Itoseburg with the Stages of the California aud Oregon Stage Company. OB- Tickets for sale to an tne principal points in California and the East, at Company's office, Cor.F and i'rent Sts.,at Ferry Landing, Portland CZ- Storage will be Charged on Freight re maining in Warehouses over 21 hours. lB" Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock p. a. J. lillAKUT, jr., Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. THE OREGON CENTRAL R. R. CO. ri-lO TAKE EFFECT ON MONDAY, MARCH JL 1, Iftio. Trains will run between PORTLAND AND ST. JOSEPH, Dally (except Sunday) as follows: t have. arrive. Portland... 2:30 p.m. I St, Joseph 6'Mv.n, St. Joseph 6:30 a.m. Portland 10:30 A. M, Connpctingat Cornelius with stages for Forest Urove ; at St. Joseph lor an points soutn ana west Lafayette, McMinnvIlle, Amity, Mon mouth, independence, tsuena vista anu i;or vallis. 1KB" Passencers received at Fourth street sld- Ins on signaling the train, but are prohibited from getting on or off the train at any other point on tue street. Passengers getting on the trains at Ticket stations without tickets, win he cnurgea iwen tv-flve cents extra. air Freight received at the Company's New ware-nouse, out win not oe receiveu ior snip- men t alter o r. M. J. UUA.ND1-, jr.., I-37U Superintendent FOR PHOTO GRAPHS FINEST QUALITY, Shuster & Davidson, Corner First and Yamhill streets, Portland, 5-30 Oregon. smo AURORA RESTAURANT, Cor. Front and Alder streets.Portland, Oregon. -VTEW. NEAT AND CLEAN. EVERY DE' 1 partment conducted as it should be. La dies' Department a Specialty. Board per month $20 00 Board per week 5 00 Board uer dav Good square meal .. . 5!5c 5-19 RIDER & HERSEY, Proprietors. CHRIS. SCI.OTJI FrVITES HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE Public generally to call at his NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Washington st,, one rtoor east of Third. vn30 C. F. STEWART, Corner of First and Yamhill streets, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, AND DEALEHIN Clocks, Watches and Jewelers' Goods. Repairing done as usual, and special atten tion given to Repairing Spectacles and Fitting Glasses. 127 THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD It does more work, more kinds of work better work, and does It easier than any other Machine. . , .. . ir there 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 expenso of any kind to its owner. Wo have the" new style of "Florence" Ma Ahtnn that fpfcl hn wnrk awavfrom the ope Down, and $io a Month till paid for. MISCELLANEOUS; "A Complete Pictorial History of tiie Times." -The best. cheapest, ana most successful Family Paper lu the XTnlon." Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. NOTICES op the pkess. "narper's Weekly" is the ablest an most powerful Illustrated periodical published In this country. Its editorials are scholarly and convincing, and carry much weight. Its Illus trations oi current eveiiis uro iuii, uuuncau, and are prepared by our bet designers. With a circulation of 150,000, the"Weekly"Is read by at leasthalf amllllon persons.anuiisinnuencu as an organ ot opinion Is simply tremendous. The "Weekly" maintains a positive position and expresses decided views on political and social events. Louisville Courier-Journal. Its articles are models of high-toned discus sion, and its pictorial illustrations are olten corroborative arguments of no small force. N. Y, Examiner and unronicie. Its papers upon existent questions and its inimitable cartoons help to mould the senti ments of the country. Pittsburg Commercial. "Harpers weeKiysianosanne ueuu oi n Instrnteil Inurnnts In the UnitedTStates. In cir culation, editorial ability, and pictorial Illus trations. Louies' neposuory. Terms : Postage Free to all Subscribers In the U. S. Harper's Weekly, one year $1 00. $1 00 Includes prepaymentof U.S. postage by the publishers. Subscriptions to "Harper's Magazine,' "Weekly" and "Bazar," to one address lui one year, SI0 uu; or, two oi uarpers rerioaicais to one address lor one year, $7 00: postage free. An Extra Copy of either the "Magazine,' "Weekly," or "Bazar" will be supplied gratis for every Club or Five Subscribers at $4 00 each at ona remittance; or, Six Copies for J20 00, without extra copy: postage free. Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of'Harper's Weekly, ' in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express tree or expense, $7 00 each. A Complete Set comprising Nineteen Volumes, sent on re ceipt of casli at the rate ot $5 23 per volume height at expense of purchaser. Prominent attention will be given In "Har per's Weekly" to the Illustration of the Centen nial International Exposition. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express orders of Harper X Brothers. . .. r . I1T1 T. 1 T r' I ' II L' I J C3 Auaress n.Aiii.c.ib dhuiudiw. nI6 New York. .MUCH NEEDED. A GOOD HOTEL AND LIVERY STABLE is greatly needed at Ilwaco and North Beach, w. T. rarnes aesirous oi investing will be furnished ground upon very favorable terms. Apply to J. D. HOLM AN, Portland. REDUCED RATES. ONLY A FEW MORE LOTS AT ILW ACO and North Beach will be sold at the Re duced Rates,and to parlies only who Intend to build tue present season. Appiy to J. u. ituiji at , i'oruuuu. FISHERIES AND TANNlJRIES. TTERY DESIRABLE SITES FOR SALMON V Fisheries and Tanneries for sale. Apply to J. V. HOLiMAJN, I-oruana, And after February 5th, at liwaco, W. T. 5-3 BARBER &. NICKLIN, DENTISTS, . (Successors to J. IL Hatch,) No. 100 First street, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE. TIIE UNDERSIGNED, IN TAKING LEAVE of Portland, returns his sincere thanks for tue liberal patronage that has been bestowed, and would bespeak for his successors a contin uanca of the same. Both Drs. Barber &. Nlck lin are gentlemen in every way worthy of any confidence that may be placed In them, and as such I can conscientiously recommend them to my. former friends and patrons. 5-3r J- H. HATCH. DR. HEWES, THE WELL-KNOWN MAGNETIC HEAL er, has again opened In Portland, Office-Cor. First anil Onlt streets, Where he will treat the sick and afflicted. MAGNETIC BATHS connected with tho rooms. MRS. S. HEWES, M. D., . One of the llrst lady graduates in the United Stales, also offers her services as one of the most skillful practitioners on this Coast. Par ticular attention given to Ladies and Children. 0-7 OREGON TRANSFER COMPANY Office and Hack Stables, S. YV. Cor. First null Stark fits. All business entrusted to us will be executed with care and dispatch. Orders for Hacks Promptly Attended to, Day or Night. 5-27 RETURNED. 2IR. D. H. IIENDEE HAS JUST RETURNED TO THE CITY again after nearly two years' absence in tue country, and can be found at his old busi ness TAKING PICTURES in the Gallery formerly owned by Bosco fc Megler, on First St., bet. Morrison aud Ynmlilll, Where he will be happy to wait npon all of his old Wends, and. as many new ones as may fa vor him with a call. 5-15 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO ME directed, issued out or the Circuit Court of tue State or Oregon ror Multnomah county, in favor of George W. Elmer, PlalntlflT, and against Levi Estes, C. M. Carter, and George Ham, Defendants, for the sum of SI3 IX), gold coin, and the further sum of S54 50 gold coin, and Interest thereon since March 1st, 1876, at the rate of 1 per cent, per month with costs, I did, on the 21th day of October, 1875, being una ble to find any personal property belonging to either of the said Defendants out ot which to satisfy said execution, levy on the Interest of each and all ol said Defendants in and to the west half (W )'ot block forty (40) In Carter's addition to the City of Portland, In Multnomah county, State of Oregon-. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, on Saturday, the 25th day ofNovember, 1876, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m, of said day.at the Court-bouse door inlaid county. I will sell the above described real estate at public auction to the highest bidder, to satisfy said execution, Interest, costs and accruing costs. , E. J. JEFFERY, SheriflTof Multnomah county, Oregon. Portland, October 27, 1876. 6-7 DR. J. O. OLKX3T, Southwest corner First and Yamhill, PORTLAND, OREGON.