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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1878)
NEW THIS "WEEK. nSC15LlXEOU3. MIHCELIiAJTEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. V FRIDAY... APRIL 1, 1S7S. HOMEHEWS. Fruit growers in this vicinity report much damage from frost. J Shepherd has returned to tills city from a sueeeaeful trip up the valley. Home moving and street repairing is progreMing in various parte of the city. The fcecoud and third lectures of the coarse advertised will be delivered by Rev. Matbew Hale Smith on Friday aud Monday evenings. Miss Maggie Bark, a graduate of St. Mary's Academy in thin city, has ac cepted the position of principal of the public school at Wood burn. A number of prominent gentlemen of tbU city have been pbotogra plied by Buchtel & Stolte, the picture placed in an album and sent to the Paris Exposi tion. Johnny Brandt, the engineer, and Fred Bogart, the fireman, who were in jured by the railroad accident ou Tues day evening of lat week, are convales cing. J. H. Robbing, agent in this city for Hasleton Brothers' pianos, mad sale thin week of magnificent $1,000 Instru ment, tbe purchaser being Mr. D. W." Ijame. Only two week more to get your pie tares taken at the Ferrotype Qttllery. Do not put off coming until the last days, but come at once, and avoid the great rash. Tbe entertainment for tbe benefit of the "Open Temperance Society," which was announced to take plaee on next Saturday evening, has been postponed for tbe present. Biabon Morris has appointed Rev. George F. Plammer, rector of Trinity Church, to the place in the standing committee made vacant by deposing George Burton. A. C Edmunds has succeeded in mak ing his Labor World so scurrilous as to subject him to personal attacks from irate individuals who belong to an op position branch of the "labor reform." A fire in East Portland on Monday night destroyed a building owned by Mrs. Collins, of Collins' Lauding. The loss was slight, but fell heavily upon a widow lady who was occupying the bouse at the time. Photographs of all sizes aud at very low prices can be had at Davidson Brothers. They are determined to do business in such a manuer that tbev oau remain permanently in the city of x-oruaou aim get tneir share of the uraoe. Hon. M. C. Geo rue. of East Portland. will deliver an address before the Gama Sittma Society of Pacific University during the commencement exercises of Wat Institution in June. The soeletv could scarcely have made a better se lection. Splendid bargains in millinery and linen suite at the "White House." Messrs. Lewis A Strauss understand perfectly the wants of tlteir numerous patrons, and spare no pains to meet inem. unit ana examine their luagoiri cent stock. Woodbridge Geary, son of Rev. E. R, Geary, of Eugene City, was tbe mnqem ful candidate in tbe eomnetetive exam ination held last week in this city for we n ew roint eaoewnip. .Eleven ean didates came before the board. Two were rejected on account of physical disability. Mr. Frank G. Abell, of San Frandeco, has reopened the pbotographw rooms of Boseoand Megler. First-class work of all kinds at greatly reduced prices. Children's pictures a specialty. Cloudy weather tbe best for photographs. Cards, three dollars per dozen; Cabinet aire, five and six dollars ptr doaen. Tbe demand at tbe wholesale house of Fleiscbner, Mayer A Co. for those mar veloua bargains in millinery and gen eral Merchandise is still on tbe increase. A large coterie of clerks are constantly busy waiting on their numerous cus tomers. Jacob Mayer bas a happy fac ulty of both buying and selling goods. The O. S. X. Co.'s steamer "Wide West" to at length completed aud ready to make her regular trips between this city and tbe Caeeades. She is a mag nificent craft, costing in the neighbor borbood of $95,000 floating palaee which speaks to tbe traveling public of the munificence of the company to whom she belongs. Dr. Mathew Hale Smith appeared be fore a good audience on Tuesday even ing, in the Taylor-street Church, and entertained them highly in a lecture on "Humorous Folks." Ekmuent. humor ous, pathetic, and tender by turns, he n peculiarly nuea to netlglit and to In struct. The second lecture, "Suecessfal Folks," will be delivered at the same place on riday evening. Tbe Ladies' Relief Society of the Taylor-street Church at their last an nual meeting, on Tuesday evening, the mn inn., eieowu lire lonowing onwere: President, Mrs. II. V. Scott; Viee-Pres-ident, Mrs. William Buroell: Secretary. Mrs. G. T. Myers; Treasurer, Thomas Coo oel I; Directors, Mrs. M. F. Mulfcey, Mrs. William Council, Mrs. J. F. Jones, Mrs. E. J. North rup, and Mrs. William Welkins. The Democratic State Convention, which met in Ibis city last week, orated. resoluted, and nominated tbe following gentlemen for the various offlee to be filled at tbe Jone election: Representa tive to Congress, John Wbiteaker: Gov ernor, W. W. Thayer; Secretary of state, I. U. iteames; Treasurer, Ail. Brown; State Printer, A. Xoltner; su perintendent of Publie Instruction. Rev. Joseph Emery. Scarcity of timber is apparent. Home for Homeless Women. Under the auspices of the Band of Helpers. Location Colombia street, between Fifth and (sixth. Mrs. Virgil, matron. The doors of the Home stand open to all bAmeless women ol good character. Board and room will be furnished at xt to those who have means, and ran to ti,MC who have not Temporary worawin n.- furiiwiK-d at ttir Hume. and a maoent tIuation obtained far InmxUa Ladlas who have sewinc to put out, who are la need of proiessiouai numex, r ,ny kind , , arced to apply at the Home, and thus aid this nooie enon to ueip ineir own sex. mart r. riisixn. Conimisslon Merchant and Purehasinc Airent 1 prepared to make purchases In Sow York and other cities, on order, of all goods, jewelry, -nci:rie, etc, on commission of i per cent, tor 8. of L and 10 per cent, for others ontstde of tbe Order. West India preserves and Mexican conserves. Address P. O. Station "B," New York City. sirs, mt, untie, tiriiluate of the Homeopathic School, and MH'mbi-r o the state Medical Society of OauV foriua, maku a specialty of the dliescet of women and children. Office hoars from 2 to 6 r. K. Office Corner of Second and Morrison st-wtK, Portland. Consultation free. 7-1' When m,purltl- in the blood are deter mined to the KUriaee in the form of blolche, dry exfoliations, raL, etc., the safest and most expeditious remedy isGlessS SvLrai a 8oap. NOTICE ri HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON'SATURDAY. the Mtb day of May. 1S7S, between M o'clock a. V. and 4 o'clock p. m., we will Mil at public coin, at oar house on oar ranch on Saovle's "WVMVU. u, 1BU. Illl Ill OHHIBr. WW- JW.. MlU '". Muiraoman county, uregon, one Koan Horse. tA aallsfv nar Halm nf luanic .11 (tat), doe tbe loth or January, 1578, together With JWVI uinw rhifMM tnr ranohln. . - - . April i. IS. J. GARDNER. summons. pf THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE I nf filial ii A- tliA m -a a . T Defendant: In the name or tbe State ofOre- .Ji .T "", lenmreu mi appear ana JV.!'.'''" , 5s,n," ? the ana uerein, on uie nrsl ?hl? IS1 sbo" Court, which Shi!2l?r& ,h expiration of stx weeks papiMatloa of Uil mm moos, lo-wit: mi ii.. zz -7 mm ii yuw nurto answer wtnlPi"1 " aforesaid, the PlalnUIT IWtl .T T IMS. I . . . . - lhe'n'.:.r.""""Are"" oemanaea "iwiuwiq n ih marriage wL"?" y the aald IMalnUtr. t?ui!SFti!!h'T "rthet or different relief at ifvi. Mnmw seem proper. K na?5?,.h.I"Mhtoi lw order of Hon. K. Dbattoek. Jodae of said Court, mad on the SSUi day ofOeeember. KB7. iiiA.in.tiiV WI1..I JAJIH, Attorney lor Plaintiff. THE LADIES Are invited to call at 'THE WHITE HOUSE!" AND INSPECT THE NEW SPRING . STYLES Dress and Millinery Goods! U.Vl'KECEDEXTED BAUGAIXS LADIES' LINEN SUITS! -. AND. S:iciuo :tiil DolmtiuM. The stock la complete and varied, the good team liable and decant, and to jMiees tea sonable. LEWIS & STRAUSS, 7 Xo. 87 First Street. SI INSURES POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. Remington Sewing lYlachine, XanuCartared by the UEJIIA'GTOX KIFLE COMPAXT, IsoOered tor sale to the people of OREGON AND WASHINGTON, With nil coaftMence it will be received with the same universal favor it has iaet m IUi in all the other States la the Union. THE REMINGTON Recommends itseU without the asiettaneeof a mrJlltal Ha let man. THE -BEMINGTON Has been uoroochly tested by Sve years' oae lathe family and factories, aod coatlnDes In food rnnnlnc order. No one ever knew the REMINGTON' to be ezchanced tor another Xaohrce. Over tMai sold last year, making nsarly UMH In ase. Madilnea are shlpned direct frosa the Factory lo lVwtland, and mM at Eastern prices, with an additional extra dis- "w"lthia the past year important Improre- menta have been added, and no trouble will be spared to keep tbe RKMINOTOK ahead of all competitors. The REM IHGTOK U of the Improved Slager class, without cog-wheel gears, rotary assets. take-up springs or lever arms, lo wear lows. make noise, ran hard, and get 3ut of order. We make two sixes one with medium arm. and the other with a long, high arm, both bollt of proper dimensions to ensure databU- Ity. They sew with equal facility all sixes and kinds of II nen, silk, and cotton, sewinc tram twenty lo one hundred cotton without change of tension, making a lock -stitch, alike on both sides, on all kinds of Ooods. car Agents wanted in all unoccupied terri tory. Parties desiring Hewing Machines will rind It to their ad ran tag to call and examine the REMINGTON before paebaata elsewhere. S PA-RICHS As SILUVX, General Agents For OREGON, WASHINGTON, and IDAHO, First SL, near Salmon, I'ortland, Oregon. 7-d i. H. REBD. SIONBY DKU. DELL & REED, Attorneyx-at-Law, Strowbridge Building, First street. Rooms 6 ana s, i-oruana, uregoa. z cimiK. scixtii J awes txn NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Washington sU, oneIoor east of Third GOTO THE AURORA RESTAURANT, Northern! cor. Front and Alder streeu, Tbe only ptaee In Portland where yoa can set A GOOD SQUARE MEAL For 25 Cents. BLACK SILKS, CASHMERES, And New Novelties In DHJHSS GOODS! Uslely received. Also, RUBBER WATERPROOF CLOAKS AND LEGGINGS, Direct from the Eastern ManDfacUuettt, and marked at prtee-i much leas waa araal rates. We would alto direct attention to oar FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT! Now well supplied wit FRINGES, QIjOVEB, T1KP. DRRSS Jc TIH3I1IINO BUTTONS. C JK3BTS, HANOKBROHIEPB, RUCiiiNos, nmns, lac. Etc 3IOONEY vNs 3IOXLEY, Flrt.Sl.,lel.Ynliililll nuil Tit lor. 6-SZ JOHN RANDOLPH ONCE SAID, "THAT A MAN OUGHT TO choose bis wife as Mrs. Frtmiwe did her wedding sown, for qualities that would 'wear well," meaning this In the best sense. "Well, what haa this to do with PRINTING?" Some walklnr IntetnxntUon polntatks. Nnth lac especially, except that ati individual widely Known as .AT THK. ZEtjEJID IP 3rt O 3ST T 3 M'nxliliistou St., I'ortlnml. Or., Chooses this method ol announcing that he lake, pleasure in prinUng LARGE JOBS, SMALL JOBS, AND ALL SORTS OF JOBS, At ai low rates a possible, in the CURRENT COIN OF THE REALM, Not even refusing sliver, when it U not hurled at him In too large dowe Anything and every thins; that the TiuteauUy of man or Hath eooeclved of that requires prtatlaa;, will be saUafactortly executed by Hi incs, the Printer, At the lowest pa vino rats. He has a lanre middIv of I.KOAI. RUVNRS on hand, by the use of which. IF NOT IN TROUBLE, Yoa may keep out, or IK IN THOUBIJC yon may ne neipeu out. .-vwt at ine present job meRt thinking of any other way or bidding for or toe twar innDiie, ine aaoer- atened herewith bass to subscribe hlraself. . II. the 1'. If. B Orders br mail nromntlr aliended lo. and estimates on wot k Ktadiy given. 7- THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR JOSEPH MATTN'S SELF -HEATING FLAT IRON! BR. C. M. WOOD. MAGNETIC OPERATOR, SUCCESSFULLY TltKATS CimONIC LIV er CoraDlalnt. lHseases of the Kidneys, Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Spinal Ooraptatnts, rains la the Side, Rack. Shoulders, Hips and Chest. Headache, Neuralcia, Heart Disease, Khearaatlam, unronie ana Acnte Kemsie ins eaes and Irregularities. Sore and Weak Kye fectioos. Chronic Catarrh, and General Debil ity canned by any of the above affliction. O0ee Nortitweet corner of Third and Morri son streets, Portland. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 12 31.; from 1 to 4 p. jr.; and 7 to eveninc - PIONEER WOOD-YARD, Foot of Yamhill street JULIUS SOREXSEX. Ati. KIXDS OF WOOD, Sawed and unaawed, constantly on band, and o aeiivereu to an) pan oi ine snr. JNO. M. DALY, Attorney-at-Law, DALLAS, ORBGON, WI,iPJHCTICJ.I;f THB DISTRICT AND I, uuiwiouiufruiDrU. frS FLEISCHNER, MAYER & CO., Front and First streets, bet. Ash ami A, Importers and Wholesale Dealers. SPRING SEASON. M R. MAYBK 1I.VS MA-IK VERY BXTBK- MILLINERY GOODS, Direet from il JUwtfcetswerj and Imtwrlera Ih New Ytjrk. Our Slock will eonsKt ol the latest MyleR and shades of JTefitlieri-i ami Plumes, French Flowers, Hats, Shapes, Ribbons, Plain, Cros Grain and Fancy, Silks, YcHcts, etc., etc., To which we Invite the attention of the Milli nery Trade of Oregon and Voshlncton Terri tory. Using the only Wholesale House In the Slate Importing MILMXRIIV GOODS direet from New York, we will be prepared to offer extra Inducements to oar Frigid a and rations. THEO. S. S. CO.'S LINE OF NEW STEAMSHIPS, Xo. A 1 for twenty years, Carrying the U. 8. Malls and Wells, Farso A Oo.'s Hi pr, will hereafter dispatch one of their new steamers, THE OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER, AND CITY OF CHESTER, A boat every five days, connect! nc with all the FKINCIPAI. POINTS ON THK GL0I1K. osr Ooaiwn tleketasohl lo nil i-oiHts. t-s ;i:: tv. tvi:ini.i:K, .tsrut. PHOTOGRAPHS i TAKBX AT DAVIDSON BROTHERS' Are of the Best rallty. best style, ami best finish, and the NBXT IlrKT thine Is that their pries are Kw. GAIJ.EKY Corner Phat and Yamhill streets, PORTLAND, ORBGON. SO It Is a Well Knoirn Fact tbat tbe Has the larcestand flnet-elecled stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Kver offered on Hie Pacific Coast. CALL AND EXAMINE THK LARGK AND eleeant stoek Inst reeelved from California and the Kast, consisting- of fine HOOTS and suuna irom ait ine rilLST-CLASS JIAXlTrAtTimilRS. Goods will be sold at THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. COULTER & DEST, No. 103 Front Street. Portland. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! CROCKERY! C. T. BELCHER & CO., HAVING JUST OPENED A NEW AND Complete Stock of CHINA. GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, PLATED AND I1RI1TANIA GOODS, CHANDELIER AND LAMPKTOCK. HOUSE KURNISUING GOODS, Etc, We solicit a share of tbe nubile natmnajre. sat isfied that we can offer (roods at exceeding low prices. Call and see us. Pint street, above tinMn, store lorrueny occupied by J. r. 1. Wrinkle & Co. 7-17 MORNING STAR RESTAURANT, Cor. Washington and Second Sts. G. C. RIDER- .PR0PRIET0R rriHIS NEW AND ELEGANT RESTAURANT JL Is now open for the reception of guests. The tables will be supplied with the beat tbe marcet ononis, at ine toiiowing rates : Per Month " Week ' Day " Meal 20 Meal Ticket SS0 UO SCO 100 Si) see 3 Fresh Shoalwater Bay Oysters ALISKY &. HECELE'S PREMIUM OAXDT 3UXUFACT0BT, First St., bet. Alder nnd Morrison. 5-56 FISHEL & ROBERTS, Leading Clothiers and Hatters, Corner Flrl ami Alder streets, PORTLAND -OISEGJJ. WE MEAN IT! HAVING PURCHASED A FINE STOCK. cif nnrririvn mim a rrve Importlni: and Manutaeturlng House (about to retire from boslness) -lo 1T.R t'KST. I.VSH Than Actual Miiufacturtuc Cost, we are ena bled to sell CLOTHING for Money man It was ever before offered In this Stale. Our Slock is Complete in Every txHau, Prices Low. and Quality of Goods of a Su perior Grade. OTJR HAT DEPARTMENT Is under charge of a PRACTICAL HATTER, And the Stock is Now, Frosh and Stylish. oun MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT Will always have the best of attention AUD A COOD FIT WARRANTED. osTGIve us a call. ri.sni:L .t KOUERTS, Corner rimt nnd Alder Streets, 6 (Sirowbridse'a new Building.) 33 SINGER SINGER SINGER Sewing Machines! Sewing Machines ! Sewing Machines ! GREAT REDUCTION! GREAT REDUCTION! These popular Machines are now sold at greatly redoced prices. Call or send for prices before purchasing any other. Machines sold on note or lease, and a liberal discount for cash. THE SIXGEK M'FG COHIMXT, WILLIS a FRY, Manager, Corner First and Yamhill streets, Portland. 7-1 NO CURE, NO PAY ! DR. J AUKS KECK, LATE OF AURORA. III., lakes pleasure In maklnetue iollow lnc Announcement to tbe Afflicted : lie win atve a KKSE TK1AL ot a suitis CUKK for CATARRH. No cure, no nay. Con sultation on all chronic and private diseases khek and sirtctiv connaenuai. uon-t nit to h the IfchcUir. ltemember that troeratl na tion Is the thief of time, money, and health. Medicine sent to all nana or ine counirv. and all nroner Questions answered through tbe mails. Beloware the authorised staleinentsof a few cases recently treated for Catarrh. Portland. Or.. Jan. 31. VBii. Dr. Jambs Kick Dear Sir: I hardly know hmrtAHiiMM mv aratltnde for the relief af- torded me by three bottles of tbe "Sure Cure lor catarrn." i naa sauereu wiiii &ne uiwsmj Km- fbarteen years, ami your raeuicine nas Anally cared me. W. F. GILKY. Milwatkik Or.. Jan. IS. 1638. Ta- Jau ek K ka k Dear sir: I am now better than I ever exnecled lo he. I nave uau uaiarrn all my life ami suffered beyond description. I am sixty-five years old. Have used five bottles of the 'Sure Cure," and feel that I am nearly cured. I would recommend all to try this "Sure Cure." May God bless you. Doctor, in your good work. CATHARIN E MILLER, MiiAVAl-KlE. Or.. Jan. St, 1S7S. ncm Da. Km k: I am slad you came to Oregon.forlthouKbtl must die with consump tion till yon began to treat me for Catarrh, which I have bad all ray life, and which I In herited from mv mother. There was a hole eaten through the cartilages of my nose; my neaun, every way, uau in uie vAireuie, with pains in my head, and general debility. I noticed a radical change alter using the firxt bottle. The pains ceased In my head, my breath grew sweeter than for years, and 1 had no bad taste in my mouth on rising In the mornina. I have used three bottles nf the "Sure Cure." Never could have believed such a change possible. I advise all alllicted with Catarrh to attend to it at once. The "Sure Core" is rightly named. All may rely upon Its merits. lours lor success. ROSE HU11LER. or Dr. Lacrolx's "Secret" for ladles for sale. Office Rooms II and 15 Stmwbrtdee's build ing. First street, Portland, Oregon. OHIce hours for gentlemen From 9 to 12 A. x. and I to S r. x. Indies From 1 to i v. . Sun days from S to I v. M. Those persons wishing to be relieved of chronic diseases In any form will never regret consulting with DR. JaMES KKCK. AOdteiw, Willi two stamps, at rortiand, Ore gon. 7-3) c. wuimox. v.o.x'rowx. i. a. UArm-v. JOHNSON, M'COWN & MACRUM, Attorneys and Counselors. at-Law, Will Practice In all the Courts of tbe Stale. Loans Made on Reasonable Terms. Collec tions, ineiuuing tcents or lMrtland Property, promptly made. Alwlracts farnlotied, and Heal Kstale Leased, ltoueht and Sold In Mnll- nomah and Clackamas counties. I "articular Attention given to business in the U. S. Land Ofliee. Oregon City. unices jionnasies- uncK, Mrst street, Port- anu, uregon, ami .Main strvet.ureson city. S-W BARBER &. NICKLIN, liEXTISTS, (Successors to J. H. Hatch,) No. 19 First street, Portland, Orejon. NOTICE. rpitE UNDERSIGNED, IN TAKING LEAVE I of I'ortland. returns his sincere thanks foi the liberal patronage that bas been bestowed, and would bespeak for his soecesoors a contin uance ot tne same, uotn Air, uarner x iea- lln are gentlemen in every way worthy of anv confidence tbat may be placed In them, and as such I can consclentioasly recommend them to my former menus anu patrons. 8-n J. II. HATCH . CNIt.VI A- CO., DYERS AND SCOURERS, 171 Second SC, between Main and Salmon, I'ortland, Oregon. T ADIE8' DRESSES.CLOAKS. MANTILLAS. 1 i and Damask Curtains colored In tbe best stvle. Bovs' and Men's elothlng cleaned and dyed, and prices reduced. Cleaning gloves, X cents, ah wors: warrauieu. Goods not called for witbln three months will be sold to nay expenses, and any Articles damaged or lott by fire we will not hold our selves responsiote tor. ft-ri CAPLES & MULKEY, Attorneyi-at-Z.aw, Room No. 3, Odd relloni Bnlldlng;, ILL GIVE PROMPT AND PERSONAL attention to Dusines intrusted to their 6-15 J. '. SOLFn. JOS. SIXOX. Tm C EE0SATKJII. c. A. D0LPU. DOLPH, BR05ACGn, DOLPH A 8IM0S Attorneva-at-Law, ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, PORTLAND. 2-WU JUST PUBLISHED, A NEW ILLUSTRATED "In with yon, man .' Pel'tlab said. "You'd better try tj earn your bread Than like the birds to bill and coo ! Twill do for them to sigh and woo. For they have nothing else to do." BAVIJJ AND ANNA MATS ON 15 y 3Xi-s. -A.liffnil Scott Diiuiwuy, Editor "New Northwest," Portland, Oregon, WITH HKAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS, AND KLBGANTLY B0UNr A new epic, from a vigorous and skillful pen, on a subject which occupies a large plaee In the social dUcusslooa of tbe day. The subject Is taken from Mr. Whlttiers short narrative of "Da vid Matson," with which tbe reader hi probably familiar. David Matson, a Merrimac sailor, was captured by tbe Algerittes (daring one of his voyages) and sold Into slavery. After many yean he obtained release and was on his way to tbe home of his boyhood, wben he fell in with his old employer, who Informed him tbat his wife, believing him dead, had remarried, and, stunned by bis trouble, he surrendered all claim as husband and father lo the man who had stepped Into his plaee, and departed. Mrs. Danlway has found a theme In this story with which her heart beats In warmest sympathy, and her lines flow on In the smeoth cadence In dicative of tbe fullest accord. She pictures the gentle, tender, trustful Anna and the wily, eov etous Pelattah in vivid colors; and ho w years of poverty and longing, and the cries of the bun gry boys, compelled poor Anna to yield to Pelatlah's Importunity, - "Rise, rejoice. My poor, nnmated dove," said be, " And look henceforth for love to me." -A little farther on be says: " Become my wife and yon shall be Made happy through prosperity," While, if she persists In declining his ad varices, wolf-like, he threatens to abandon her to star vation and cold. And this Pelatlah was a "deacon," " In exhortations deep and load." Tbe wanderings of David, his captivity, release, hapless Interview with Pehttlah, discovery of Anna's second wifehood, and his sad going back, leellngs ate deeply enlisted. No one, with any true sentiment, can read the poem without be ing thoroughly stirred. The IllostraUocs are n admirable keeping with the passages they are designed to portray, and a fine engraving of the author la a fitting frontispiece. The subject spirit. Are and passion of the poem should give It an extensive reading, aside from the Interest which the literary reputation of the author must awaken in it. Aa a specimen of book-raakinz the volume is certainly beautiful, and would adorn any center-table. We know ot no work so well adapted aa a present. It is printed on heavy tinted paper and moot beautifully bound, pi ice, $2 00 ; full gilt extra, $2 St. For sale by book-sellen, or by mail, pobt-pald, by S. E. WELLS & Co., Publishers, 737 Broadway, New York. CONSTITUTION OF TBS National "Woman Suffrage Association. Amtici-e 1. This organisation shall be called the National Woman Suffrage Association. Article Tbe object of this Association shall be to secure jr atiokai. protection for women citlsens In the exercise of their right to vote. Akticlk S. All citizens of the United States so bacrtblog to this Constitution, and con trlbutiui; not less than one dollar annually, shall be considered members of the Association, with the right to participate in its deliberations, Auticlk 4. The otttcers of this Association shall be a President, a Vice-President from each of tbe states and Territories, Corresponding and Recording Secretaries, a Treasurer, an Execu tive Committee of not less than five, and an Ad vlsory Com mluee consisting of one person from each State and Territory. Articles. All Woman Suffrage Societies throughout the country shall be welcomed as auxiliaries; and their accredited officers or duly appointed representatives shall be recognized as members of the National Association. OFFICERS OF THE N. W. S. A. FOR 1877 AND '78. PRESIDENT: Clexencb S. Losikk, M. D., 238 West Fourteenth street, New York. VICE-PRESIDENTS : I.UL.etla Mott, - - Philadelphia, Penn. Elisabeth Cady Stanton. - Tenally. N. J. Clarina L IL Nichols, ... 1-unio, Cat ,mv ront. ... - Kocbester. N. Y. Mathllde Franceske Anneke. Milwaukee. Wis. Amelia Bloomermcr - Council Iliads. Iowa Virginia U Minor, - St. Louis, Mo. Kmlly Robinson. - - Salem, Ohio Julia and Abby Smith, - Glastonbury, CL lamanne t.. jvnowies, - jusst ureenwicn, iw i. Annie C Cheney. - Chekea, Mass. Mary Powers Filley, - North Haverhill, N. H. Lucy A. Snowe. - - Rockland, Maine Sarah M. Lynde, - Guilford Centre. VL Olivia R. Hall, Ann Arbor, Mich. Mary H. Williams. - - Fort Wayne, Ind. Sarah Hackett Stevenson, M. D-, Chicago, 111. isaran rwrger Stearns, - - uuiutn, jtinn. Helen M. Starret. . Lawrence. Kan. Julia Brown Bemls, - - Omaba, Neb. Allda C. Avery, M. D., - - Denver.uoi. iiannan it. uiapp, - - uarson iiiy. .a Harriet A. Lougharv. - - Amity, Or. Sally Holly, ... Lotteburg, Va. Hiniiy t'ouocK, - - wneeung, va. Annie L. Qalnby. - - Newiwrt, Ken. Elisabeth Averv Meiiwetlier. MemphhkTenn. Jim. a. 11. sweartngen, - uiayniout, uei, Lavlnbt L. Dundore, - - Rait I more, Md. Elizabeth Oakes Smith, - Hollywood, . u. Frances Anne Ifllsburv. Charleston. S. & Flora MeMartln Wright, - Pilatka.Fla. Mary J-Spaaldtag, - - Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. P. Holmes Drake, - Ilunuvllle, Ate. Annie II. Hamilton, - - Summit, Miss. Elizabeth L. Saxon. - New Orleans. La. Mrs. W. P. Oliver, - - Little Rock, Ark. Martha Goodwin, Tanstall, - Crockett, Tex. Caroline B. Winslow. M. 1).. - vasblngton. u. u. Esther Morris, - Laramie City, Wy. Ter. Mary O.Brown, - - Scaitle, Wash. Ter. Annie tiotiM, - - sail uase, uuui jer. Isabella Beecber Hooker, Ellen ILSheldon, Laura DeForee Gordon, FOREIGN CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES : Laura Curtis Bollard, - New York RECORDING SECRETARY : Ltllle Devereux Blake, uei East Flity-firth street. New York. TREASURER: Ellen Clarke Sargent, 1,721 Da Sales street, Washington, D. a EXECUTIVE Susan B. Anthony, Rochester, N. Y. Payetlevt!le,N.Y. Bridgeport, Ct. Evanston, III. St. Iioals, Mo. - Toledo, Ohio Mayfleld, Cal. Milwaukee. Wis. Detroit, Mich. Jiauiua josiyn uage. itev. oiympia orown, -Ellzabelh lloynloa Uarbert. Phwbe W. Couzlns. - Sarah Lanedon Williams, Sarah J. Wallls, Laura Horn Wolleott, M. D., Catharine A. F. Stebblns, ixgaii scou uuniway, - ronianu, or. RESIDENT nORTlK!AV A r mimrr,trw? . Sarah Andrews Spencer, corner 7th and streets, Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C New and Seasonable DXtY GOODS ! -tONSISTING OF DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY. uancu .Ji. I .o . iuiiureu', VVlOTCtl Suits.Sllk Ribbons, Ties, Buttons, Piano and Table Covers, Turkey Damask, and Damask Table Linen, Hosiery, etc, etc Large lines of DRESS GOODS, JEWEIRY, AND FANCY GOODS Are offered at clearance prices. bit Gents' and Boys' Linen Bosom Shirts, ...... ...mi; uniAius iu oirrer lines In nnlip In l.1 ilnwn . f n . 1. JOHN AVILSDN, 107 Third street, Portland. SO P 0 E III to Algeria, are all told so pathetically that our ADVISORY COMMITTEE : Ernestine I Rose, - - London, Eng. Sarah Fngh, ... Germ an town. Pa. Kiiaaoew h. scneneg, - san r randsco, Cat. Lodnda B. Chandler, - - Vlneland, N. J. LaviniaGoodell. - - - Janesville. Wl Janet Strong, - - - Keosaque, Iowa Annie it. Irvine, - Oregon. Mo. Rev. Anna Oliver, - - South Norwalk, Ct. Mary F. Cbannlng. - - Newnort. R. I Julia B. Hunt, - - Florence, Mass. CaroUne H. Barr, - New Ipswich. N. H. Ann T. Greeley, - - - Ellsworth, Me. LJata rutnara, - - Brattleboro, V t. Helen M. Loder, - - Pougbkeepsie, N. Y. Mrs. C. W. Chun.li, - Benton Harbor, Mlcb. Ellen S. Fray, - - - Toledo, Ohio Mrs. J. II. Parker. - - Creen Castle. Ind. Clara Lyons Peters, - - Watseka.Hl. llatue M. White, - - Kasson, Minn. Elsie Stuart. - - Neutral Station. Kan. S.S.Sttlson, - - - Omaha, Neb. Mary F. Shields, - Colorado Springs, Col. Mary Sweetaple, - - Silver City, Nev. LucindaF. Proebstel, - - La Grande, Or. Hannah McQulston, - - Rich moud, Va. Elizabeth A. Brown, - Kiagswood, West Vs. Elizabeth II. Duval!, - - Cadiz, Ky. Narcissa Watsou. - - Columbia. Tenn UaneDuBois, - - - Baltimore, Md. jiannannneiu, ... Aiken, S.C. Abby C. Fisher, - - Fernandina, Fla snesjuiian, - - - Aurora, Oa. MarvPinckard McCarty, Madison Station, Ala. Mrs. E. oorhees, - Holly Springs, Miss. Mary a Mann, M. D - New Orleans, La. Mrs. L. C Locke, - - - Dallas, Tex. EUa Cheney, ... Tjberty.Ark. Helen R. Holmes, - - Washington, D. c. Mary B. Post, - - Cheyenne, Wy. Ter. Mrs. A. H. II. Stewart, Olympla, Wash. Ter. Knellne B. Wells, - Salt Lake City. Utah. ciiaaoeto jacason, - rtocaessin, uei. Mary D. P. Taylor, - - Aihcvllie, N. C. CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES : Hartford, (XI Emma Molloy, - - - South Bend, Ind. Washington. D.& Mathllde F. Wendt, - - - New York Oakland, CaLICarollneH. Spear, - -Philadelphia, Pa. Wane Graham Jones, (Jbteago, Hi. COMMITTEB: Mrs. L. a Smith. Af 4 HlalH Thmnann - Rochester, N. Y. Phlladelphta, Pa. Washington, D. C. - Des Moines, Iowa New York - New York Maonoketa, Iowa - - Dover, N. IL Ilarriet lurvia, - - Belva A. Lock wood, A nnte f- r.n. Susan A. King, ' - iieien M. Cooke, I Nancy R. Allen, - -ii iu i. xvicter, LI Ruth C. Denison, Roslna W. Parnell Waehliurlon,Dv I Mary Shadd Cary, W. J. QUINN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Stark street, between First and Second, PORTLAND, OREGON. SUITS MADE TO ORDER In the Latest Style, and cuaranf-ed lo give satlslheUon. W A. C. WALLING, Book and Job Printer, SMITH'S BUILDING, UP-BTAIRS. Corner First and Ash streets, Portland, Orejron. Work done at REASONABLE RATES,