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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1878)
FRIDAY... APRIL 19, 1878. THE RIILUEBS. BY HKXkY W. LOSG FELLOW. AH are architects of Fate, Working In Uiett- wall of Time; Some with massive deeds and great, Some with ornament of rhyme. Nothing useless in, or low; Each thine In It place u beat; And what seems but idle abow Mrengt hens and support the rest. For the structure that we raise, Time Is with materials ailed; Our to-davs and yesterdays Are the bloeka with which we build. Truly shape and fashion these; Leave no yawning caps between: Think not, because no man sees. Such things will remain unseen. In the elder days of Art, Builders wroujrht with Each minute and unseen part; ww ss oTerywnere. Let us do our work as well. Both the seen and the unseen; MSke . where Gods may dwell. Beautiful, entire, and clean. Else oar lives arc Incomplete, Standing tn these walls of lime. Broken stairways, where the feel Stumble as they seek to climb. Build to-day, then, strong and sure, With a arm and ample base; And ascending, and secure, Shall to-morrow and Its place. Thus alone can we attain To those turrets where the eye Bees the earth as one vast plain. And one boundless reach of sky. Arguments OP THE V ITJOSAI. WOXAX KCFFKAGg ASSOCtA TtOJf, BKFORJtTHECOMlf ITTEE OJf PKIVILKOCK A!fD ELECTIONS OF THE CKITKD STATUS SDt- ATE, JAXCAKT 11 AI 12, 1TS. CLEXEKCE S. LOZIER. Clemence S. Losier, M. D., President of the Xatioual oman bunrage Aaso oiatiou, addressed the committee as fol lows : Gentlemen and Senator of our Coun try .-Permit us to tliauk you for this privilege, knowing, as we do, tliat you have it largely in your power to grant us the relief we ask. I ask permission, In the beginning, to read an extract from a recent letter received from Victor Hugo, which reads as follows: "Our ill-halanced society seems ae if it would take from woman all tiiat na ture bad endowed her with. In our codes there is something to reeast. It is what I call the woman law. Mau has bad hie law; he has made it for himself. 'Woman liasouly the law of mau. She, by this law, is civilly a minor and morally a slave. Her educa tion is imbued with this two-fold char-' aeter of inferiority. Hence many suf ferings to her which man must justly share. There must be reform here, aud It will be to the benefit of civilization, truth, and light." By an ezpeusive war, both in blood and treasure, in whieh woman suffered and labored, and from wbich we are not recovered, and by the assassination of our martyr President, this country has painfully demonstrated the fact that self-preservation is the first law of na tions. As women become more gener ally enlightened, we justly criticise the laws that govern us, and we compre hend that telf-preeervatiou Is the first law of individual, as well as of nations. It is conceded that the best government is mat wincn encourages self-Koverii men I, aud the nivot on which this whole teaching turusis the ballot. For the personal representation which the ballot gives, ineu are ever ready to pledge their fortunes, their lives, and their sacred honor, and women who would do less are deplorably ignorant or wanting in moral courage. For this principle of "personal representation," mothers, as well as fathers, of the American Revolution suffered seven long years of war. To-day all thinking women of this republic feel keenly their degradation lu consequence of the deprivation of the ballot, it cannot, for one moment, be supposed that the word "men" In the Declaration of Independence stands for one sex only, ami not as a generic term; or mat me word "governed" meant only one-half of the people. Geutlemen, our petitions are before you, not irom illiterate, feeble mendi cants, but sane, educated people your constituents, citizens 01 tills nation asking for the removal of woman's po litical disabilities. No class has had more honorable elaims. We are wholly unrepresented in this government ; the only class, not guilty of crime, taxed without representation, governed with out our consent ; tried, punished, aud hung without a jury four peers. This state of Miiugs is a denial of the fundamental principles on which this government was based, and if not soon remedied, must surely lead to its over throw. "Governments try themselves." Those in which women have been ignored in council have always shown instability, poverty, and decay. Special laws, or laws specially defined for one particular body of persons on account of race, color, or sex, or occu pation, is claw legislation, and class legislation bears the seeds of death within itself; because the dlslranchieed elasees are held amenable to lawsUhey have no share in making laws which touch the most vital interests of educa tion, industry, aud personal ellbrt, the security of property, life, and liberty. MRS. ELIZABETH CADV STANTON. Gentlemen of the Committee: In ap pearing before you to ask for a Sixteenth Amendment to the United Steles Con stitutiou, permit me to say that, with the Hon. Charles Sumner, we believe that our Constitution, fairly interpreted. already secures to the humblest luill-' vidua! all the rights, privileges, and immunities of American citizens. But as statesmen diller in their interpreta tions of Constitutional law as widely as they ditier iu their organizations, the rights of every class of citizens must be clearly denned in eoueise, unmistakable I.a"KuKf- All the great principles of liberty declared by the fathers gave no protection to the black men of tile re- hTl er 1..1 , !! ury a,Ml wn"' rdL.1L11" '! an? hie eman- eirmtion mtiA ....r . . ' claimed it wa, saldlhaTr 1 truth-, m forth in the nrolo0el rfJI ot thirty jedi.on tl,e individual rights of the black man, culminating iR Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amemlmeou' to the Constitution, had o sig , for woman. Heuce we ask that this anomalous class of beings, not reeoc nixed by the supreme powers a eitW I "persons" or "citizens," may now be' defined and their rights declared iu the : V'UBllbllllUll. Ill tbe adjustment of the question of Uln.. l.n K . , . ruutnc uw ucivib 111c ieilie ( this I country ior settlement, it is or the high est Importance that theorganic law of the land should be so framed and construed as to work injustice to none, but secure as far as possible perfect political equal ity among all classes of citizens. In determining your right nod power to legislate on this question, consider what has been done already. As the national Constitution declares thai "all persons born or naturalized in the T mted states, aud subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of tbe United States, and of the State wherein tbey reside," His evident 1st. That the immunities and priv lleirea of America,! .ltiw...t,i.i , ..vuD,f,, nunever deflned, are national In character, and '."";" " " oiaie aoioorlty. 2d. That tthll.. leavas the nnnlifimtin., .r i . tie several States, It nowhere gives io deprive any eilliea of to elective franeuhe. The State may reenlate. hL suffrage for any olase. aa. as me uonstitution or the United t If expressly declares that uo State Sllall makn nranfnrM nnv ln,i tlmf alo!l abridge the privileges or immunities of ui me uniteti ."states, tlinse pro- isiuus ui tue several state constitutions that exclude Woman from tlia frannlti on aeoount of sex alike violate the spirit uu ittter oi tne federal constitution. iMi. as tbequestion of naturalization i8 aXltftftftalv witllllAllI from t lia UtolAa and as the. States would dearly have no "E"i to uepnve 01 tue iraneiiie natural ized eitizens, among whom women are expressly included, still more clearly have they no right to deprive nati ve nom wutuen-cmzeus 01 tins rig II I. Let me give you a few extracts from the national Constitution upon which tiieee prvjnsuions are Dated. The lot lowing is the preamble: "We. the neonlo of th TTnitxl fi(.ln in order to form a more perfect union, eeiaoiisu jostiee, insure domestic tran quillity, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, aud secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves aud our posterity, do ordaiu and establish il.lf. Utli..il... ft Tills Is declared to be a government of the people." All power. It Js shIo. ceiiiera in wie jeop.e. uursiatecoiisti- tUtloUS mIm ntMn with Ilia wnnla V f llA ruantkln " Ttrvoa n ill mi a. tiraluiiJ In say that men aloue constitute races aud I , ttri . . i lw,tB i iien we say pareu, uo we not mean mothers as well as fathers? vlln we t-at v e.litllrii. ln vn not mean Kiiin as wen as ooys s nen we say people, do we not mean women as well as men ? Vtion Ilia nn UlnK.. like, from the brains of their fathers, it win w uiueenougn inus 10 ignore me fact that oDe-half the human family am wnmAn Tmlitrlilun! ricrlila Imlivl.l- ual conscience ami judgmeut are our great. American wens, tne lumiamental lriiicijntr oi our political ami religious faith. Tn niRl aa trail illiimnl in jA our repenting, confeesiugand believing, "i tiiiK, s wen represent us at we limine 01 grace as at tne uailot-Uox. AKTIf I I' 1 Kon 0 "n hill nf oll.l. r , . der, or ex pott facto law shall be passed; ii" n iic ui iiiiiniiiy suait ue granteu uy the United StatM. Sm. 10. "n .mala shall tuu ann- 1,111 of attainder, ex pott facto law, or law uiilRiiriiig tne ouiigauou oi contracts, or grant auy title of nobility. H Wallace Itep., 278). Ex parte Oar- 1X1111 IMilllH VlllliniBl -Notwitiislantling these provisions of 1 .... i i.tai- r . . , . , been passed by the introduction of the num uiaie - into an tne estate consti tutions, denying a woman the right of suffrage, and thanthv makinr ur n crime. A citizen disfranchised in a re- puouc is a citizen attainted. When we place iu the hands of one class of citi zens the rilfht. tn III! Iru Intamrl uiul execute the law for HiinthoroU whnllv unrepreseoteu in tne government, we u . . "". i vi anruiiitjr. i.ni vernal manhood auttraivA makM B m-.n Mn Vfr. vn all wnnuii tAm vm IKu kiaji odious form of aristocracy the world has vet seeu. Article 4, Sec 2. The eitisena of each Slate shall be entitled to all priv ileges anu immunities oi oitizeus lu tue several States. The elective franchise Is one of the privileges secured by this section. See Col field vs. Corryell (4 Washington Circuit Reps., 380 J cited and approved In Dunham I'M T.BmikhArA ii riri lan Rep., 276), and llenoett vs. BoggsfUald win's Itep., p. 72, Circuit Court U. S.). ARTiri.F J 1 Tho T'nil-,1 tat shall guarautee to every State ill Ibis union a renuoucan form oi government. How can that form of government be called republican iu which one-half the imnpie are mrever uepnveu oi all par tieiratioii in lis allaiN? Article 6. Ttitu Constitution, nnd the laws of the United States whieh shall lie mailn In nnrAimiuw, tlirAof hliall llA tllA MIHMma law if tne iana ; ami ine juuges iu every &iate lahnll IkA IwUllht Ihahaliif mi I t IiImot In itic Constitution or laws of auy State to the contrary imwuiistauuing. Contloaed next week. Golden Words of Charles Sum- nek. This world Is full of harshness, It is easier to censure than to praise; the former is a gratification of our self- esteem, while to praise seems, with minds too ambitious aud ungenerous, a tacit admission of others' superiority. It is a bane of society wherever I have known it aud here In iioston, as well as in Loudou a perpetual seeking for something which will disparage or make ridiculous our neigubors. llielr conduct is canvassed, aud mean ami sel- noh motives are attributed to them Their foibles are dragged iuto day. J do not boast myself to be free from blame on this account, and yet 1 try to rind what is goou anu ueautllul in all that I see. and to judge my fellow-ore Mires as I would have them judge me. There is a verse iu "Pope's Universal rraver." which Is full or lieauly. wish It was graven on tablets In all our churche. You will pardon ine for quot lug what Is so trite: Teach me to feel nothrs woe. To hide the fault I see; That mercy I to others show. That mercy show to me." There's a plaee In Michigan called Colou. The girl of the period lives there. Motto for a cat show "Come to the sera tcli." AUXTS I'Oli THE NEW XOItTIIWKST. The followinc persons are duly authorized to act as Agents for tbe New Northwest : aiiss Mary Bishop Brownsville Mm. K A. sicnols Dallas Mrs. H. A. Loucbary . .. .Amity K. T. Roblson... Iiiy Mm. Maria Rammasje North Yamhill Mn J. H. Foster Albany Ash by Pearee Benton county MivVinttniaOlds... McMinnvllle Mm. Nellie curl Hiram mith Dr. Bayley Mrs. K. .V. Vawlrs Mr-. B. R Bl-hnp. Mr-. J. W. Jackson .. . W. W. B. !U-h .. W.st;,n:.rd .. II. t'lausUtou C. A. Rel Mrs. M. F. Cook Mrs. M. Kelly Mrs. J. DeVore Johnson .. Mrx. th.n ii. ii . J. T. Hcott, E-q Mrs. A. K. ( ,,rwiu Halem ..-Harri-ibint . . .Corral I Is Walla Walla .... Pendleton ..Kuee lie City .Colfax.W. T Hmwn-vllle .Lebanon Halem Lafayette Lafayette ..Oregon Cily ne issues Forest Grove . ... Astoria -San Franrieo California i. r. r i-iipr Mrs Lauru DrK.i'ix'ioorUon M. r. Uwt'n Mm. W. V Mill -iuel, California Clackamas B"t"n, Mautachnscus lihedd's, Oregon a New Era San Jose, Cal Albany - - Jalem -Kliiteoe city -lJrande "Womsn'- Jounial" D. P. Porter . . .. J. Caato Mrs. C. M. Folu ! D. D. Gray Mrs. J. A. Johns ... Mrs. Lottie Heart Mrs. L. R. Pmebstel U I. Williams... .. llilllw.. Other pirties deMMni: io act a Agenu win plea, forward their name,. We want Agents at "try postofflce throusuout Oregon and Washington Territory. The Law ot Xeiipapem. 1. Kubscrlben who do not give epits notice to the contrary are considered as wishing to continue their subscript ions. 2. If any subscribers order the discontinuance of their newspapers, tbe publisher may con tinue u sead them until all arrearages are paid. a. If subscribers neglect or reraMtoUketbeir nesrspapers from the offices to which they are directed, tbe law holds them responsible until tbey have settled the bills, and ordered them discontinued. 4. If ubcribers remore to other places with out inmrmlng the publisher, and the newspa pers are sent to the former direction, they are hld responsible. & Tbe courts hare decided that refusing u take newspapers from the odlec.ar removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima mete evidence of Intentional fraud. The postmaster who neglects to give the legal notice of the neglect ol a person to take from the office the newspaper addressed to him. Is liable to the publisher for the subscrip tion price. LIST OF POSJ OFFICES. oiti:tiox. BAKBS COUNTY. Auburn', Augusta, Baker City", Clarksvllle, sin, Jordan Valley, RyVValley. Wingrille. HtcrroN. ..A'"e Co,"-llJf . Drift Creek, King's nnlnm CaLACR A M AJt. rWvar Unttai - Clear Creek, CUlrtgsTilleVlascas. FjTs' Creek. Olad Tidiiiaaririt,i JSSSl.'V!,. "I'-JifL.00 fen City. Oswego, CLATIOt. A llArl.t miMM T - - . uw v-", j"pi, .nuuem. ooos. Com Miver. rVannllla IWb faiiil. rH- w 4 I ii,rf nwMaiiTiia, ins. , nnniin,Iignn rieuu, nanaoipn, sll kin, ciltkum. r ' oo i. trx MIA. Lo.umDta Lnty Ulatskaale, Marshland, Ra nler, Ht. Helena, Bua Tie's Island, ScappooacvT CTJKKT. Cbeteoc, Kllensburg, Iort Ortord. IIODGIS. pvluktonT'dale. B, ""-,uwHs'jiiy,wiiour,Tonealla. ORA.VT. m T? 'jSfS? SZl Clu-P Watson, Day. a'S:1 City, Parvus. Anni Central lt-JUZT " raw, r 11- JOSgl'HI.VK. Kirby, Lie land, 81ato Creek, Waldo. LA KB. Antler. Ronanxa. Dalrv. Chewmnemn. TWmwm Valley. Goose Lake. Lake View. Lsnisll Vsl. ley, LlnkvUle, Mergauaen, New pine Creek, Silver Lake, snsns River. Hummer lka. Tule Lake, WhltehUl, WhllUes Ferry. Yalnaz. Bur Prairie. Cottan Onm. Onawell. Camp Creek. Cart Wright's, Dealer, Kugene City, Franklin, JuncUoD, Long Tom, Mo- nawa, lleasanl lllll, isuiaiaw. Hpeneer creek, Hpringfleld, Trent, Willamette Forks, cbeaber. Albany, Big Prairie, Brownsville, Craw fordsTllle, Diamond Hill, Fox Vaiiry, Oraw Kldce. Iburiabars. Harris Ranch, ftalsav. Jordan, Lrftstaoa, Miller. MooVIs, ML. 11eMBL, i-eorta, iiae, mm, wwoat, twsut rqsringa rx- aavuie.awees iiome. XAUOst. AUW,SHHIun, iwih.. ii ic, iMuwa, rwi- Held, Oervala, Hubbard. JeSerson, Marttm, Monitor, NeweltsTllle, tjaiem, HIIverUHt, ar- ton.fH. I-aui, lurner, wsssisra, xouiroifAH. Kast Portland, Portland, Powell's Valley, 8t, jonna, wuiawewe araugn, Ajuina. Bethel, Buena Vista, Dallas. Eola, Elk Hnrn, Grand Koode, Independence, Lincoln, Lock la mule, Lewiavllie, Monmouth, Petrydala, Rie- raall, 2ieaa. TILLAMOOE. GarlbaldL Kllebes, Netarta, Nestockton.TII lamook, Traak. OKATTUA. Butter Creek, lleppner, Lenoe, Marshall, Meaauwriiie, Minon. tiios hock, i-enaietoa. Umatilla, weaun, n mow rwu trmoK, Cove, bland City, La Grande, North Powder, uro jjeii,ESunuuerriue, union, wauowa. WAMXJ. Antelooe. Bridge Creek. Hood River. Mitch ell, ML. Hood, Prlneviue. ocoU-s, Hhellrock, snanun iioiiow, Tne usuies. warm spnnga Vaeo, Wilkmgbby. Fossil, Pine Creek, Ixioe nock. VrASHLVOTOX. Hearerton, Cellar MIII.OorneUBs, Dllley, For est t frove, Oleocoe, Oreenvllle, Hlllsboro, MH dleton. Mountain Dale, Peake. SkolPs Perry, Taylors rerry, ruaiaun, wanaio. TAM HILL. Amity. Bellevne, Carleton, Day ion, Lamy- eile-, MCMinnviiie, xsonn ismoiiknosnsM, ttt. Joe, West Cbehalem, Wheatland, New bare. WASIIIMITO.V Tlllt HITOItY. clallam cotnrrr. Neah Bay, New DaageuBss, Port Angeles. CLARKIL HaUto Ground, Brush lValrie, Fourth I lain. Hsruai Hiun, inoneer, exougnion, union Kiuge, vaocoutei-, wasnougai. CHKKALia. Cedarrtlle, Cheballs Point, Eima, Hoqulan, Monicainov uuviiie, csusvp, bosiod. COWLin. Oastle Rock, rYeeport, Kalama, Lower Cw 1ILS, Montieelto. ML. Coffin, Oak Point, Pafclu, .-stiver ixu- 1SLAK1I. Conpevllle, Cove laud, Dugaliy, Ulaaladjr. jaFFaaauK. IVHt Discovery, Port Ludlow, Pott Townsenil KINO. Black River, Dwamlah, Fall CTtr. Heattls. siaagnier, anoqnanny, t-quaea, n niia ra var. KITSAP. Port Blakely. Port Gamble, Port MacUtea, rwt orcnara, jaansea, reeiuu. KUCKITAT. Block House. Columbus. Ooldendale. Kllekl- tat, wnue trauma. ItSWlS, Ainmw, ewwi, viibiw, x.mwimw. vvn- llta. Glen Eden, Little Falls, Meadow Brook, Mossy Rack, Nairn vine, Newaukum,8kookuta- - - ' rHuli.il. m&MHAK r chuck. Silver Oeet, WInlocm. SIArOK. Areada, LLfktvUle, Oakland, Hkokomlsli. rACtrta Ilrooerort, Brook Aeld , Knappton, Oysterrllla, Klverslde, (South Band, Unity, Woodward Landing. nncr. V1LI T.. T.ha VIm V.w Puyaliup, atellaeaont City, Tacoma, BAN JCAM. San Juan, Lopae, Oraas. HVOHOM WK. Centerville, Iwell, Mukilleo, Snohomish, Tulallp. Casradea. HTgVENK. i-r.k creek. Four Lakes. Fort Coivllle. liana- man's Creek, line Grove, Rock Creek, Rosalia, Spokane Bridge, Spokane Falls, Union Ridge, Walker Pralrla. THDMROA. coal issmk. dwmwjwi-i-i ' J "e i Tanalquolt, Tenino, Turn water, Yetm. WAHKIAKUM. Cathlamet, Eagle Cliff, Skamoka way. Water- ford. WALLA WALLA. a iiwivia. Rnrkuville. Davton. Pataha. Pataha Pratrte, Tukaaoa. Wallaborg. Walla Walla, WhlLmaa. WHA11WH. rvriar rimve. Guemas. La Conner. Lehmhl. ini.nl T.radea. Nootaacbk. Point William. Samish, Beahome, Helabmoo. Ship Harbor, Ship Island, Skagit, Trader, Whatcom. WHITMAN. Cedar Creek. Colfax. EwarUvllle.OwensuBrK. Paloose, Steptoe, Unloa FUU, Walton. TAKIMA. Ausoam, fiurnnsnTirwv oiukxw, niiwiK.., Ronnowock, Nannm, Pleasant Grove, Selah, Yakima. Money Or.er Offlees. T. A. nrBIUDE, Attornoy-at-taw, OfSoe In Monnastes' Brick, Hret St., rorttand. 6-1S THE IS'EW NORTHWEST. SLTEXTH TEAU OF I'UBLICATIO.V ! THE NEW NORTHWEST, A Weekly Journal CEVOTEO "TO THE PEOPLE'S BEST INTERESTS I Independent In I'olltlcs and IJcII-Ion ! JtPA.t. J.UCvMWAr Eillor and Troprlflor. MIU. V. A. tOBtILN,,,. ,.lvorlate Ullsr. OFFICE OF I'OIIUavriOy-POHIriwest ear ner of Front, ami Washtagton SlwaM, p stalrs), Portlaed, 0reia. KDITOItl.VL R0OMS-omer Fearfsi aad F" Streets. Tfce New Xbhtiiwbot Is not a Wdbmm1 ntsMs, bttl a Human IUKtits orsan, devateil to whtvr poifef may be neeatsary to seenre the greatest cood to the greatesi airnibar. It kBOws no sex, no polities, no rallclori,Bopartr, no color, no creed. Its foundation Is matefHtl apes the rock of Eternal liberty. Universal Bmanelpatran nml Untraranieied Frogressfea. TERMS, IN ADVAXOBi 9aleeopfs9fle year ax raeattesi ii i Three moalhs, .urn - I It . I 69 i.inr.K.vi. ixnccuMr.vrs Agents and Canvassers I NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! THE-jSBRIAIi STOKY T ' ' H ERt UOT; Is now bfnc patilfcricil reffBlarlrirofB week lo week. Ms- send IN YOUR ORDERS EARLY! 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He would, therefore, say to the unfortunate sufferer who may read this notice, that you are tread I n ft upon dangerous ground wben you longer delay In seekinKthe E roper remedy for yourcoui plain t. You may In the first stage: remember you are ap proach I net he I ait. 1 1 you are bordering upon the laat.and are satferlnc some orall oriu 111 eflects, remember that If yoo persist in uro- crastlnaiion, tbe time mast come when the most skillful physician can render you no as sistance; when tbe door of bopewllf be closed against you; when no angel of merry can brtna relief. In nocaaehas the Doctor rkilml of success. Then let not despair work upon jtnir imagination, dsistbii yourseil oi ine beneAclalresult of bis treatment before vour ease Is beyond the reach of medical skill, or o?jore gnm oeatn nurneayou toa premature grave. Full course of treatment, 25. 8end money oy iw umce oraer or express, witn lull description of case. Call on or address DR. A. B. HPINXEY, (- Nail Kearny street, Han Francisco. Dixnmitt's Balsam, A SURE CURE FOR COrttHS AND COLDS, Is the hestandebeanestthingknown. Pleas ant to take and harmless In Its effects. Two sixes, retailing for Fifty Cents and One Dollar. for sale oy all druggists anu ueaiers in patent medicines. ASK FOR DIMi'rilTT'S. TAXE NO OTHER. T. A. DAVI.S A Co., Wholesale Drnjjists, 71 Front street. Agents for Oregon. PORTLAND. 7-11 CHEIY1EKETA HOTEL, SALEM, OREGON. S. F. M.VTTIIIiWS - Proprietor No naina or esnenae will be snared tn keen tbe eoMna and every departanent ot Ibis mag nlAoent Hotel up to tbe mark as THE BEST HOTEL IN OREGON. aS DR. J. IS. OIiEJ-v, X)eutiwt, Southwest eorner First and Yamhill PORTLAND, PREQON. n. v. iMtiivricn (Ban mm to tThsiiaa A Hyde,) OTtKKKAL AOsOrr, 3ITSC!ELLiE0US. OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. NO. Si. TTMK SCHKDULK. I NO. U. 'I'O TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, AUG. 1Mb, X 1BT7, at 12 m. for tne government ana in formation of employes only: Use Company re serve the right to vary therefrom a circa in stances may require. Dally (Sunday excepted) as foUowa: POKTLAND AKD KOBKKTJRG val .7:ttA.lf. JHP.X A.M. Mr.it. ALBAXY EXPRESS TRA N, lauiy (except Sundays), ak rouowa: Portland SdOF.x. I Albany Albany fcA. Jt. Portland . StSKK. IMbA.X. FREIGHT TRAIH8, Dally (except Bunday) as voixows: I.KAVB. AKK1VK. Portland 6:1A A. M. I Junction IWJO r. a Junction -5:43 A. at. Portland 5:14 p.m. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes ranneetlon with all Regular Trains. Close connections are made at Rose burg with the stages of tbe CaUsbrnia and Oregon stage Company tar Tickets for sale to all tbe principal points in California and tbe East, at Company's osnee, Oer.P and Prent Ms., at rerry Uadteg.rerlUBd. MsT Storage will be Charged on Freight re main Ins in Waie bouses over M boors. uar Freight will not be received for shipment after S o'clock r. M. J. RRANDT. Jr., K. P. HOQEBS, Gen. Sant. Oen. Freight and Passenger Agent. S-fttf PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. I'.OOJIK-Coriier Flnt anil Stark Sta over ImU A niton's Baak. StatalH Uier vesea TbessaBd Cbetre nooks ANU Over 100 Fapors and Magazines. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL Jlontlilr DneH SI 00 I'nynlile timrt erly IMaxcrroaa Wm. & Ladd. P. a Sehnvler. Jr X. P. Deadr, H. W. Corbet. W. IL Brackett. A. a Glbbs,C. H. Iwls, M.w. Feebbeimer, H. Falling, L. Bam. Officers i MATTHEM P. DEADY President H. FAJLIMU- VIbb Preatdent r. a. (uifUYLEK. jb .Treasure! M. W. PECKHEmER Corresponding See HKNKY A. OXKR Libraruui aad Rec See srjwtoN.s. Tuarieiw court for the precinct I of Morrison, state of Oregon, county ol Multnomah.-H- & Parker, Plain Un. vs. L. H. Parson, Defendant. To L. K Parson, tbe above-named Defendant: In tbe name of tbe (Mate of Oregon, you are hereby notified and required to appear before the undersigned, a Justice of tbe Peace for the Precinct aforesaid, on May 23d, 1878, at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon of that day. at my office in said Precinct, to an swer tbe above-named Plaintiff in a civil ac tion. Tbe Defendant will take notice that If be fail to answer tbe complaint or appear herein, the Plaintiff will take judgment against him for the sum of Nineteen and 30-140 Dollars i ft 50-100), and costs and disbursements of said action. This summons served by publication by or der made by tbe Justice of the above-entitled Court In said cause on tbe 3d dav of Anril. 1878. directing service of summons to be made by publication In the Naw Noarwwmwr.a weeklv newspaper published at Portland, Oregon, once each week, for six successive weeks prior to said 9d day of May, 1878, tbe day fixed for ueswing sura cause. Given under my band this 3d day of April, 1878. R- E. RYHKE. Jnstlceof the Peace in and for Morrison Pre- apro duct, Multnomah county, Oregon. JS. COBBETT'S LIYERY, HACK AND FEED STABLES (FIRE-PROOF), Corner Second and Taylor Streets. Reasonable Charges for Hire. Particular At tention paid to noaraing xtusaus. Orders for Hacks Proraptly Attended to. Day or aar Orders mav be left at tbe Stables, c the store of Flstael A Roberta. 6 EMPIRE BAKERY. CARL VOOS, ( Successor to Peter Wagner), Manufacturer of Bread, Cakes, Pastry, Pilot Bread, Soda, Picnic, Ilultcr, Boston, Susrnr and Slioo Fir CRACia2RS, JENNY LIND CAKES, GINGER SNAPS, ETC., 31 Washington street, Portland Ogn. cr Orders from tbe Trade solicited. g-M FAY & MANNDTG, DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND I'ROVIS kms, Frulu and Vegetables, Corner or Third niul n t,trect, PORTLAND, OREGON. We return our thanks for tbe liberal patron re received, and would announce b onr nat rons and tbe public generally that. In addition to our present location, we have opened a branch store. CorncrTlilrteeiilh niul II streets,' 7 PORTLAND, OREGON. 7 DR. WM. KOEHLER, DEUTSCHER ZAHNARZT, (EnaijllKhed lmEii DENTAL ROOMS First ru! tutwn Mnr. rison and Yamhill, Monnastes' Block I "art- is no. uregon. 6- DR. C. . GLASS. Offiri- Tomer of First and stark streets, over K. C'HhaItns btot and shoe Mori'. Office Hoars 19581 a. x. to 1 P. 2f.; and B- to 730K n. &-2g CELLrVKEOTJS. WHITNEY &; HOLMES O H- G- 3ST 3 , rnHE ABOVE IX8TRTJMKICTB CONTAIN X all tne improvements soana in First-Class Organs, Many of which are used exclusively by us. They have IMPROVED SWELL, IMPROVED BELLOWS, PATENT REED and BOUNDING BOARDS, IMPROVED REEDS, VALVES, and 8'101,vACmON, with KEYS of tbe FINEST rVOBY, IVORY FRONTS, SOLID EBONY 8HABPB, CLOTHED MORTISES, BRASS GUIDE PINS, ENGRAVED IVORY STOPS, I'KDALS, carpeted in rich designs, etc. Wa manufacture but osn dam of work, and a of oar INSTRUMENTS la la general re spects equal to another, as far as Haeapacit goes. Tbe same Smostli, FiMteklRg Vsldntr and Ffno ACtfwH, Whieh are so satisfactory to good players, will be found in every Organ upoa oar list, the dif ference tn price being ingnlatarl by the eapac 1 1 y of tbe Instruatent, aad tbe JliBaience in the Style and Ornamentation of the ease. Every Instrument fully warranted. Send for Price List. further Id J. H. EOBBIXS.-I'arflsisiei, for Oregon and Washington Tarritory W. T. SHAXAHA1T, tor Portland, at Shanaban's Music and Ait Gallery, Morrison street. Th Organs took tin First Premium at the Oregon State Fair in 1878. ESTABLISHED 18S8. H. 3. & A. P. LACEY, AttorBOys-atrLaw 5S9 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. Invenfom. We procure patents in all countries. No at tokskv vbbs in ADVAsrg. No cbarge unless tbewtent Is granted. No fees for making pre liminary examinations. No additional fees lor obtaining and conducting a rehearing. Special attention given to Interference Cases before the Patent Office, Extensions before Congress, Infringement Suits In different States, and all litigation pertaining to Inven tions or Patents. Send stamp lor pamphlet giving full instructions. United States Courts nml Department. Claims prosecuted in tbe Sunreme Court ot tbe United States. Court of Claims, Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims, Southern Claims Commission, and all classes of war claims before tbe Executive Departments. Arrears or lkay anil Bounty. SW n ii BaUIm n n . I .Hm. n ,Ka !'. wa. or tbeir Letrs, are' in many cases entitled to money rrom tne uovernment, of which tney have no knowledge. Write full history of ser vice, and state amount of pay and bounty re ceived. Enclose stamp, and a full repl, after rumination, will be given you wttboutcnarge. Pensions. All Officers. Soldiers, and Sailors wounded captured, or injured in tbe late war, however slight, are entitled to, and can obtain a pen slon. United StntesGeHeml Land 0fHee. Contested Land Cases. Private Land Claims Hining. pre-emption, and Homestead Cases KMecoted before the General Land Office aw partment ot tbe Interior. IjHIiiI tVftrrnnt.. We pay cash for Bounty Land Warrants, and we Invite correspondence with ail parties hav ing any lor sale, and give lull and explicit in structions where assignments are imperfect. We conduct our business iu separate Bureans baving therein tbe clerical assistance of able and experienced lawyers, and give our closest personal supervision to every important paper prepared in eacb case. Prompt attention thus secured to all business entrusted to us. Ad dress it. N. .V A. I I.ACICY. AtlorHFl s. WASHINGTON, D. C. Any person desiring information as to the standing aad responsibility of tbe firm will, on reouest. be furnished with a satlsfiu-torv refer ence In his vicinity or Congressional district. S-I7 .SU3I3JON-:. rt THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE oi Oreaon. for the eonntvof Multnomah Susie C. Kirkland, Plaintiff, vs. Berry S Kirk land, Defendant. To Berry S. Kirkland. De fendant: In the name of the State of Oreeon. yon are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint filed against you in tbe above entitled action within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you, if served within this county; or If served In any other county of Hun .State, then within twenty days from tbe date of the service of this sum mons upon you; and in case service of this summons Is made by publication, then you are required to appear and answer the com plaint herein on or before the second SInndav of June, IK7S, that being the first day of tbe term of Court next after the publication of this summons; and if you fall so to answer, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded, viz.: for a dissolution or the mar riage contract between the Plaintiff and De fendant to this Halt, and that the Plaintiff have eWitrol and custody of Nettie Kirkland, the child of said parties. inis summons is puousnea ry order of Hon. E. D. Shalluck, Circuit Judge, said order dated March 20, IsTS. UIBHS, DENNISON Br.EBE, mar23 Attorneys for Plaintiff. OREGON TRANSFER COMPANY. General Forwarding aad Commitsrion. SYnlgfit tml Ilil 1SI.1m,I m -.' with dispatch. itciiTrnu ios and Furniture moved. Orders for Hacks Promptly Attended to, Day Ofliec H.W. Cor. .teeoHii nnd Stark Ms. mr Mark, Care of O..T. Co. 7-28 TJrs'V 33 DE V TL, , TBACHSR OF Plain and OrBamental Penman9hip. (Graduate of Penmanship under Professor P. A. Esplna, In Barnard's Business College, San Francisco, Cal. i ORDERS F9R Bfi.NAMENTAL WBRK PfWMPTLY EXECUTED. Specimens at Morse's Palace of Art. Residence, N. W. corner Fifth aud Jefferson. It. . HEX, M. 1. Office and Residence Corner Morrison and r iri streets. 'Bice Hours From 1 p. m. to 7 p. M.. except ednesdays and Saturday a a. m. to S-1S