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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1878)
g l)t lies wzxitymst MISCELLANEOUS. 5IISCELLAKE0US. MISCELLANEOUS. SriSCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS JVERTISEJIBKTS. FRIDAY MAY 10, 167S. JTJST -PUBLISHED, ANEW ILLUSTRATED POEM E0MEKEW8. The temperance meeting on Saturday eveuing was very largely attended. The Democratic County Convention will be held iu tliis city on Satunlay, May 18th. A good average crop of atrastberriis j may ! expected, notwithstanding Hit late frosts. The condition of Fieri Jiocart is quite critical. A aeeoud amputation ol Uie injured limb is thought uecessary. Captain C. 1. Craudall arrived in tl-is j vny tiy we steamer loano," alter an absence of several yean from the State. The store of N. K. Vet iu East Port laud wax burglarized on Saturday morn ing, and a quantity of clothing ab stracted. Let Wednesday evening C. C. Beek man. Republican nominee for governor. delivered an addreas to a large audience ai oi. uuarle Hotel. The several Good Templar Ioige in this eily have installed their officers for the new term, aud started Out with flatten ug prowpects for the summer. Hon. H. K. Hi ties and Hon. John Wbiteaker, candidate for Congress, will address their "fellow-citizens" in this city ou Tuesday eveniug, May 14tb. A bereft mother, riding in au open wagon and carryiug in her lap u little Co Hi a, crossed tbe Stark-street ferry on Monday afternoon ou the way to tbe cemetery. County Teachers' Institute at the school-house in East Portland, ou Sat urday, May 18th. There will be a lee tare, an exsay, music, and discussion. Tbe public is invited. The first of the seison's wool elip was brought from the Upper Columbia last week by tbe "Wide West." Twentv- five sacks came from Lewtetou, and a use amount from The Dalles. Tbe fame of the candy man of tbe -star tout" Has spread abroad, lie is not only dome a satisfactory local bui ness, bat is dailv tlllimr order from Roaeburg and other towns of tbe in terior. It is tbe intention of tbe proprietors oi ine .rerrotype uaiiery to remain In this city until Monday, May 90th. Call at once and have voornhotocrault taken. Thirty-six gems for fifty ceuU, iustead oi iweniy-ioor. The Bishop Scott Grammar School will be rebuilt this summer. It will be ready for regular work In September. It will be much entailer than tbe one destroyed by fire, but will be tasteful and convenient, and afford accommoda tions for twelve boarders and fifty dav scholars. Mr. Frank O. A bell, of San Francisco. has reopened the photograpbie rooms of Boaco and Megler. Flist-class work of all kiuds at greatly -reduced prices. Children's pictures a special ty. Cloudy weather the best for photographs. Ca rds, three dollars per dozen; Cabinet size, five and sis dollars per dozen. Mrs. Dr. B. A. Owens ha, by years of ontinug industry and patient aptdlea tion to busiuess, established for herself an enviable reputation in this city and vicinity as a physician. Hundred-) of women bless her skill in restoring them to bealtb. Office and residence, First street, between Taylor and Yamhill. The next cession of the Grand Ixxlre I. O. G. T. will be held iu this eily, commencing Tuesday, June 17th. Ar rangements have been effected with the O. & C. R. R., tbe O. C. R. R., and tbe O. 8. N. Co., to return the representa tives to their homes free of charge, npon a certificate from the grand secre tary. Dr. Dean Clarke challenges Rev. J. A. Crusan to a public dieeuavton of the following question: "JUtolved. That Modern Spiritualism is a revival of Primitive Christianity; that it Is Iden tical in its 'Spiritual Gifts.' and analo gous in Its genius and phenorainal facts to the New Dispensation; that the Bible sustains It, aud science demonstrates it." Now is tbe season when milliners are ready to lay in their best summer stocks. The cheaper articles desired by ladies for the unsettled snrimr styles have had their day, and with tbe exeeition of son nata, wnicn win increase in demand as tbe summer advances, the demand will be for hats and bonnets of the best quality and most aiiDroved fashion, Fleiehner, Mayer i, Co. have Just re ceived an extensive line of best summer millinery, to which tbe attention of their many customers is invited. The carpenter of the bark "Harm eouta" fell overboard and was drowned about eleven o'clock on Saturday Blent. The body was recovered about nine o'clock Sunday morning. Tbe "Bethel" flag and British ensign floated at half mast daring the afternoou, while Ctm lain Stubbs conducted tbe usual Sea man's Service on board. A wife and two children near Liverpool survive the poor uniortuuate, who, after safely pars ing over thousands of miles of storm v waters, found death in the still waters of a foreign port, and a grave in astrange aiiu. If New Market Theater can be pro cured, the commencement exercises ol the Portland High School will be held there on the 28tb of June. The exer cises will be separate from tbe uuiiual exuiumon oi me various grammar scnoois who wnicn tney nave hereto fore been held in common. Tbe gradu ating class is composed of Miss Mary Test, Miss Cora Yocum. Miss Ida Yo- eum. Miss Sophia Durkheimer, Miss Minnie Whitney, O. Frank Pax ton, Ed. G. Jones, Dodred D. Shindler, Emanuel L,yon, Alvau S. Going, F.J. A. Streibig, Edgar A. Goodnouch, and W. Connell. Miss Mary Test has been chosen as salu- tatoriau, and Mr. O. Frank Paxlon will deliver the valedictory. Hon. J. K. Dolph will bestow tbe diplomas, and win uenver i lie address to tbe class. Hwm rr Homeless Women. Under tin- u,,.,.. ,jf Uie gand ot Helpers. Location-Coluii.iH mwi, between Fifth and "-' "'r.,n. The doom of ti.e Horn- u.na .,, ,., vomeu il K.H-t character. U.tni u,d , k. furnished at coat to ihw who hare means. ana fhkk w uiic uj uavt n, u Temporary .-...k will 1" fnraUhnl uT tl,M 11 - " ""Mr, and per manent situations obtained for inmates. Ia,ii who have sewing to put out, who arc in need or profeiional nurw's or any Kind or help, nn urged ui upplj' at 1 lie Home, and Ihusaidttii lmbU t rti:i lo help lltnir o n st-x. JIKS. IIK. ItntR, Graduate of tbe Homeopathic ftchool, and member of the State Medical Moeiety ol Call' forma, makes a iipecialty of the diseases of women and ehfldren. Office hur from 2 to 6 p. k. urtlce Corner of Kmad and Murrlaon s'rei-!, )''r:I.i!id. ( im-ultatioii free. 7-17 T.il.i Ilali i. r ,tn ;..,ur au uiUl Hills k. . iti:x. ji. n. (ffii'P 1111. 1 R. Morr.M.u a d Flrfcl lrt ii. Office Hours From ! p y. - ,. x 'ceot Wucsuaj8uJi.iaur.uia-,i.J4.U)i2j,- ' 15 HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR FOR THE CURE OF Oosgif, Cold i, IbSomii, Hmthhw, Dificsli Brutaiag, uA all Afsctiom of t Ikmt, Bfwcaial Tate, sad Lugf, Wisr to Caanastioa. This infallible remedy is composed of tbe Honey of tbe plant Horehound, in chemical onion with Tar -Balm, extracted from the Life PfUNCirLE of tbe forest tree Aacis Balsam ea, or Halm of Gilead. The Honey of Horehound SOOTHES AND scatters all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar-balm cleanses ami heals tbe throat and air passages leading to tbe longs. Five additional ingredients keep tbe organs cool, moist, and in healthful action. Let no pre jndice keep yoa from trying this great medi cine ef a nunout doctor who has saved thou sands of fives by it m his large private practice. r.a. inc. lar-uana Has no bad taste or mucks 50 CENTS and $i ki bottle. Ghh swriag bay large ase. "Pike's Toothache Drops" Cure in 1 Minute. Sold by all Druggists. 0. S. OHTTENTON", Prop., N.Y. THE IVDIICS An Invited to call at 'THE WHITE HOUSE!" A XI) INSPECT THE NEW SPRING STYLES Dress and Millinery Goods! IRl'UHCBDBXTBD BAKCAI.VS LADIES' LINEN SUITS I Sitcq ties :inl Doliiiaiis, The stock la eosMplete and Tarted, the guod LEWIS &. STKAUSS, 'So. S3 Vlrt .Street. INSURES POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. Remington Sewing Machine, Xanuraetorad by the KEMIX0TO.V KIPLE C01IPAXT, la osftred for sale to tbe people of OREGON AND WASHINGTON, With rull confidence It vrtll b reeelred with tbe same onlveraal mvortt ha met wltn In all tbe other States In tbe Colon. THE eemujgton Recommend Itaelt wUhoot the aSkllltnJSali THE SEHINGTON Has been thorouEhly lasts it by are raara In the nunily and tsetortos, and eoatlaoas in good running order. Ho one ever knew the REMINGTON to be exchanged lor another Machine. Over M sold last year, making nearly XOm In use. Machines are shipped direct from the Factory to IHntland, and sold at Eastern price, with an additional extra die- count for cash. -Within tbe past year Important tmniovc menu have been added.aad no trouble nOt be spared to keep tbe XKMrNOTON' attend M U competitor. Tbe REM INGTON is of the Improved ginger class, without eosr-wbesl seen, rotary earns. take-up springs or lever arms, to wear loo, make a noise, run hard, and set oat of order. We make two sires one with medium arm. and the other with a lone, hlfb arm, both built of proper dlmenetoas to enaare dnrabtl ity. They sew with eonal saellity all slaes and kinds of llnon, silk, and cotton, sewing liom twenty to one hundred ootsoa wtthoat ehance r tennion. making a toekttteh, alike on both sides, on all kinds of Goods. M- Acenu wwtat In all unoccupied terri tory. I'artles d,..irins Sewing Maeklne wUI Sod It 10 their advantage to call and eaamtae the REMINGTON bi Jore imrehaatnK elwwhe. Criirral A(teut For ORKi.ON, WASHINGTON, nnd IDAHO I lir.t St uear Sjilmor , Portland, On fcotu I 7-Jl Oar Display of SPRING NOVELTIES lML12xxcxry Goods, We are now enabled 10 oSJar In .ar JHLU NEHY DEPARTMENT a OampkSe Stock of the Latest Novelties In this Mae, ami IiaTlBK embraced many opportenttles nrwBted to to porehaM at anuwUy tew rale", we sbalt offer these Ooo.li ilurlRK tbe coming season at KXTRAORtHNARV IJOW I'RICK. 3IOONEY At MOXX.EY, rirst HI..Ipt. Yninlilll nuilTnjIor. 7-M JOHN RANDOLPH ONCK SAID, "THAT A MAN OUGHT TO choose his wife as Mrs. Primmna ilkl her wedding gown, for qualities that would 'wear well," meaning this In tbe best sense. "Well, what has this to do with PRINTING?" Pome walking tntermgallon potataaki. Noth ing: esueeuuiy, except mat an imiivMHai waaeiy Known as n 1- sW 1 tVntlilustou St., lortlninl. Or,. Chooses this method o aanonnetoMt that he takes pleasure In it1nUng LARGE JOBS, SMALL JOBS, AND ALL SORTS OF JOBS, At a low rates as jwi-lb!e. In tbe CURRENT COIN OF THE REALM, Not even refu-llur silver, wneu It Is not burled at him la too large dose Anything ana everytblnc that the Ingenuity of man or Hath eoneelved of that reonlrea tirlnUnjr. will be satlstaetorlly executed by Himcs, tlio Printer, At Uie tnwMt toviMi batvl He ha a lame sannlvor LEflAL W.ANKS on nana, oy ine nee 01 wuicn. IF HOT IN TROUBLE, Yoa tony keep out, or IP IN TROURLB. y may be helped out. Not at the present mo ment thinking f any other way ot Mddlttc tar tbe patronage of the Hear I 'u Idle, Hie tiiHler- sgneu nerewiin oegs 10 soosenB mruii. II. tbe r. N. II Order or malt nromrvtlv ntl ended to, and estlHiate on wotlcgmdly etven. 7-J THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR JOSEPH MANN'S SELF-HEATING FLAT IEON! PIONEER WOOD-YARD, Foot ol Yamhill street. JULIUS SOBEXSES. ALT. KINDS OF IVOOD, Sawed and unsawed, constantly on hand, and a ueiivereu toan pan oi me eiiy. a JNO. M. DALY, Attornoy-at-Law, DALLAS, OREGON, -irrn.i' ritAcncE in the district and United Slates Courts. S-K J. It. RCED. StnXEV DBW. DELL & REED, Attorneys-at-Law, Strowbrhlae's BalMInc, First street. Rooms 5 anus, rorllaml.urecon. m CI I It IS. SCIXITII rii'JJS IS OLD PATRONS AND TnE l"nWe generally to call at bis NEW BUTCHER SHOP, Washington at., one door east or Third. yn3Q InliL-' FLEISCHNER, MAYER & CO., Frost and First streets, bet. Asti and A, Importers and Wholesale Dealers. SPRING SEASON. Mn MAYKH HAS MADB VRRY KXTBN stw porehnsiiora lull ne of MILLINERY GOODS. MnnuiaeJHrars and Importers In New York. Our Sloek IH eontt ol the latest styles; and sliades of liViitltefH jiikI PlumcK, French Flowers, Hats, Shapes, Ribbons, Naln, Cros Grain and Fancj-, Silks, YcItcIs, etc., etc., To wbleh we iBVtle the allentktn of the Milli nery Trade or Oregon ami iMinucinu iorn lory. Dtg theouly Wiolemle Hoaa In the State imparting MILI.INBItY 0001)3 direct from New York, we wilt be prepared to oiler extra tnttaeemeBts to oar Friends and ratroes. THEO. S. S. CO.'S LINE OF NEW STEAMSHIPS, No. A 1 iter irwenty yam. Carrying the U. S. Malls and Wells, rVrno Jt Oo.vltxpress, wW hersnftcrdlsaUeh one of thetr new steamer, THE OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER, AND CITY OF CHESTER, About every ave days, rontfeetlng with all the rKIWCHWI. 1-OINTSON THK OI.OIIK. oar OonptHi tleketaMild to all pntnia. 7-s :i:o. tr. vr.iii.i:it. as i. PHOTOGRAPHS TAKK-S- AT DAVIDSON BROTHERS' Are of the at quality, best style, ami best flnhb, ami in NKXT 1IKST thluk-1 that I heir prles are low. GAI.IJSHY Punier Ilrst and Yamhill streets. roRTIaANn, OltBGON. W It Is a Well Known Fact that the Ha the largest and finest-seleeted stoekot BOOTS AND SHOES Ever offered on the Paetflc Coast. CALL AND KX AMINE TUB LAItOB AND eieRant stock Jnt reeelred from Oallfbrnia and the Bast, eonttlnc of fine BOOTS and SHOKa from all the riiisT.ci.Ass jiAxiirATt;it:rt.s. Goods will be sold at THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. COULTER & BEST, No. ln.t Front Street. I'ortlnml. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! CROCKERYI C. T. BELCHER & CO., TTAVINO JUST OPENED A NEW AND Complete Stock of CHINA, OUVRS AND QCEENS WARE, J'l.n i v.lt .A - It 111(1 11 l.v ItUMUM, Ull Arn llKLIKIt AMI lutMPSTOCK, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Etc., We solicit a share of the public patronage, sal- wuto umi we tail ouer koouk ai cxeeeuine low prtces. Call and see us. Unit street, above .-muni, store lormeriy occupieu tiy J. K. D. Wrinkle A Co. t."t Fresh Shoalwatcr Bay Oysters ALISKY & HECELE'S PREMIUM CAXDT MAXUFACTOUT, First Sl bet. Alder mid Jlorrlson. 5-TB GO TO THE AURORA RESTAURANT, Donneast eor. r ront and Alder streets, Tbe only place In Portland where yoa can get A GOOD SQUARE MEAL S For 25 Cents. 33 int. c. a. auxss. Ofllee Corner of First and Stark streets, over E. Oaballn's boot and shoe store. 03iee Hours 103) A. X. to 4 p. x.; and 630 to -on .. ... EISHEL & ROBERTS, Leading Clothiers anil Hatters, Corner First mill Alder streets, PORTLAND 0REGJN WE MEAN ITI n AVISO PURCHA8KD A FINK STOCK (It-- fliTTlttN'u from a am IlBDOrtlne and Manutaetntlns Hoose (aboot to retire from business) -to pen firvT. i.uss Than Actual ManutaetnrlnitCrtt,we are ena bled to sell -ClvUTIIINU Rr ls jionej mau It was ever betore offered In tills Stale. Oar Stock Is Complete In Every Detail, Prices Low, and Quality of Good of a Su perior (trade. OTJE HAT DEPARTMENT Is under eiutrse of n PRACTICAL HATTER, And the Stoefc is New, Fresh and Stylish OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT Will always have tbe beat of attention AND A COOD FIT WARRANTED. ssrGtve us a call. 1'1SIII:L A ItWHKKTS, Corner Tlrst nnd Alder Streets. (Strow bridge's new Iklilding.) St s lECER SINGER SINGER Sewing SVSachines ! Sewing Machines ! Sewing fVIachines ! GREAT REDUCTION! GREAT REDUCTION! These unoular Machines are now sold at greatly reduced prices. Call or send lor price before parchalng any other. Machine mid on note or lease, and a liberal dlseonnt for cash. Tin: m.:i:k jrro cojiimxy, WILLIS K FRY, Manager. Corner First and Yamhill streeta, Portland. i -i NO CURE, NO PAY! DK JAMFH KECK, IATK Or AUKOKA. III., takes pleasure In ntaklnc tbe follow- hc Announcement to ine Amiewa : Tie will else a FKKE TKIAL of a SURE CURE (or CATARRH. Noeare.no pay. Orm ultatlon on all cbronic and private diseases FREE and strictly eonnaentiai. uont nut to see the Doctor. Retneinber tnat proerasttna. Uon Is the thief of time, money, and .health. Medlelne sent to an parts of me country, ana all proper qnestlons answered through tbe malls. Below are the authorised MatemenUof a few eases recently treated for Catarrh. Portland, Or., Jan. a), 1S78. Da. Jamk Krtk Hear Mr: I hardly know now to ex press ray gratitude for the relief af inlel nut br three bottles of the "Sure Cure fur Catarrh." I had suffered with the dlMta-o tor fourteen years, ana your tniiieie nas finally cured me. W. F. GIL.KY. MlLWArKIK Or-, Jaa. IS, 1ST8. Da. James Kktk Dear Sir: lam now be tier than I ever exneeied lo be. I have hail Catarrh all my life ami suBered beyond description. I am slit jr-Ove years old. Have used five bottles of tbe "-Sure run-." and feel that I a in nearly eared. I would recommend all to try this "Sure Cure." May God bless you. Doctor, in yoursoud work. UATllAitiMi Jin. ur.it. Milwatkik, Or., Jan. 22, lsTs. tlun Tsl Kktk: I am clad vou came to Oreaon.forlthouichtl must die with consump tion till you beenn Ml treat ine mr nutrrn, which I have had all my life, and which I In herited from mv mother. There was a bole eaten ibrouah the cartilages of my nose; my healtn, every way, was dm in ine extreme, with pains in my head, and general debility. I noueeu a rauicai cnange aner using toe first bottle. The pains ceased in my head, my breath grew sweeter Ihan for years, and I had no bad taste in my mouth on rising In the niornlnc. I have used three bottles of tbe "Sure Cure. Never could nave believed such a ensure ossttle. I a-ivlae all afflicted with Catarrh to attend to It at once. The "Sure Cure" la lightly named. All may rely upon its merits. l our tor success. HUSK HURLER. nr Dr. Ijtcrolx's "Secret" for ladies tor sale. Office Rooms 11 and l&Slrowbrtdce's build ing-. First street, lttrtland, Oregon. uiHee I tours for gentlemen From 9 to 12 A. M. nnUltntr. x. Ladies From 1 to 1 p. M. Sun days from 2 to t V. M. Those persons wishing to be relieved of chronic diseases In any form will never regret consulting with DR. JaMES KECK. Address, witn two stamps, at roruami. Ore gon. 7-2D W.C. JOHNSON. F.O.MTnWX. I.A.MACRUM. JOHNSON, M'CQWH & MACRIJM, Attorneys and Counsclors-at-Law, 'Will Practice in all tbe Courts of theSlate. Ions Made on Reasonable Terms. Collec tions, including Rent of Portland Property, promptly issue. Ausmtets iuinineu, ami Ileal Estate Leased. Bought and Sold in Mult nomah and Clackamas counties. Iarticular Attention given lo business in tbe U. S. Land Onlee, Oiegon City. OHJcea MonnMstes- Brick, First street. Port land, Oregon, and Main street, Oregon Oily. BARBER & NICKLIN, DENTISTS. (Successors to J. II. Hatch,) No. 10f) First street, Portland, Oregon. Miner. riMIE UNDERSIGNED, IN TAKING LEAVE 1 of Portland, returns his slneArn thants nvi the liberal patronage that has been bestowed, and would bespeak lor his successors a contin uance oi ine same, iiotn Drs. uarber A Ntek lln are gentlemen In everv war wri h v nfnnv eonndence that may be placed in them, and as aucu i enn csmscienifousiy reeommecHi mem mi uiy lormer irreuus ami imtrons. 6-a J. H. HATCH . coMiAii a rt.. DYERS AND SCOURERS, ITS Second St., between JIatn and Sainton, Portland, Oregon. I ivi'irj. unusfstt;iiUAn,ilA 1 1 l.i, JU and Damask Curtains colored In the best style. Rovs and Mens elothlnz elmned and dyed, amf prices reduced. Cleaning gloves, 35 cents, au worg warranteu. Goods not called for within three months will be told to pay expenses, and any Articles damaged or lost by tire we will not bold our selves responsible for. CAPLES & MULKEY, Attorneys-at-Law, Room N'o. 3. Odd I'eliows' nnlltlliiE', ILL GIVE TRO-MPT AND PERSONAL attention to business mtrusieu m i J. N. DOLnt. x. a BROSAOOII. JOS. SIMON. C A. COLl-II. DOlPn, BRO.XACGII, UOlPn SIIIO.N Attorno vs-at-Laur. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, PORTLAND. 2-40U "In with you, man ." Pel'lhth said. "You'd better try 13 earn your bread Than like the birds to bill and coo! Twill do for tbem to sigh and woo, . For they have nothing else to do." DAVID AND ANNA MATS ON- By 3Xis. .rVlMK'nil Scott Suni'tvny, Editor "New Northwest," Portland, Oregon, WITH REAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS, AND ELEGANTLY BOUNJ A new epic, from a vigorous ami skillful pen, on a subject which occupies a large place In tbe social discussions of the day. The subject Is taken from 2fr. Wbtttler's short narrative of "Da vid Mataon," with which tbe reader is probably familiar. David Matson, a Merrimac sailor, va captured by the Algeriues fdniinc one of bis voyages) and sold into slavery. After Baaay years he obtained release and was on his way to tbe home of his boyhood, when he Ml In with his old employer, who informed him that hi wife, believing him dead, bad remarried. aasl, stunned by his trouble, he surrendered all claim as husband and father to the man who bast stepped Into Ills place, and departed. Mis. Dunlway has found a theme in this aims with which her heart beats In warmest sympathy, and her lines Sow on la the suss nth aaaanas in- dieatt ve of the fullest accord. She picture the gentle, tender, trust nil Anna and the wily, oar etou Pelatlah in vivid colon; ami how years of poverty and longing, and lb cries of the ban gry boys, compelled poor Anna to yield to Pelatlah's importunity. "Riso, rejoice. My poor, aamated dove," said he, " And look be nee forth lor love to me." A little further on be says: " Become my wife and you shall be Made happy through prosperity," Whlkvlfibe persists in declining his advances, vation and eold. And this Pelatlah was a "deacon," " In exhortations deep and loud." The wanderings of David, his captivity, release, hapless interview with Pelatlah. discovers Anna's second wifehood, and his sad going bark to Algeria, are all told so pathetically tbatosnr eeliugsa'e deeply enlisted. No one, with any true sentiment, can read the poem without ha-' . lag thoroughly stirred. Tbe illustration are In admirable keeping with tbe paasagea they am designed to portray, and a fine engraving of tbe author I a fitting frontispiece. The subject spirit. Are and passion of tbe poem should give it an extensive reading, aside from the bttarcat which tbe literary reputation of tbe author must awaken in iu As a specimen of haps laaklm. the volume is eertalnlt beautiful, and would adorn any center-table, , ' We know of no work so well adapted as and most beautifully bound, pi ice, ti OA; full by mall, post-paid, by S. E. WELLS & Co., CONSTITUTION or THK National Woman Suffrage Association. AKT1C1.B 1. This organisation shall be called JlKTSbS A AMVIIUWC m Mil, JIMSUCUMHm SOJUl CItiacHs in tav cjtvrcisc ttt ineir rural to vote. . v .11 .lll..i..nlt.a , 1. , C2..a not leas than one dollar annually, shall be considered members of the Association, with the right to participate In its deliberations. AKTIC1.B t. The officers of this Association shalf be a President- a VIce-PrMldent hsm of tbe states and Territories, Corresponding and Reconllug ."secretaries, a Treasurer, an Kxeco live Committee or not less than flve,and an Advisory Committee consisting of one pemon from each state and Territory. Artici.e5.-AI1 Woman SufTrage Societies throughout the country shall be weleomed a auxiliaries; and their accredited officers or duly appointed representatives shall be recognised as members of the National Association. OFFICERS OF THE N. W. S. A. FOR 1877 AND '78. - PRESIDENT: Ci.KMK.N-cg S. LoaiKK, M. I)., 338 West Fourteenth street. New York. VICE-PRESIDENTS : Lm.etla Mott, - - Iblladelpbla, Penn. Elisabeth Cady Stanton. - Tenadr. N. J. Clarina I. II. Nichols, ... i-omo.Gai. Amy Post, .... Rochester. N. V. Mathllde Franeeske Anneke. Milwaukee. Wis Amelia llloomermer - Council Bluffs, Iowa Virginia L. Minor, - - St. Loots, Mo. Emily Robinson. - - - Salem. Obk! Julia and Abby smith, - Ulastonbory, CL Catharine c. Knowies, - rjtu ureenwien, K. I. Annie C. Cheney, - - Chelsea, Mass. Mary Powers Filley, - North Haverhill. N. II. Lucy A. Snowe. - - Rockland. Maine Sarah M. Lynde, - - Guilford Centre. Vt. Olivia R. Hall, - - Ann Arbor, Mich. Mary II. Williams, - - ron wayne, ind. .Sarah Hackett Stevenson, M. D., Chlcaso, II L Sarah Uurger Stearns, Doluth.Mlnn. Helen .M. biarreu Julia Ilrown Ilemls, Lawrence, Kan. Oman, Neb. Denver. Col. Allda C. Avery. M. D., ilannah II. Clapp, Harriet A. Loughary, Sally Holly, - Carson City. Neb. Amity, or. - Lottsburg. Va. Kmnr i-niiocK. Wheeling, West Va. Annie L. Qulnby, Newpon, Ken. Elizabeth Avery Meriwether, Memphis, Tenn. Jlrs. A. 11. sweanngen, - oiaymont, ixi, lj-lnla U Dundore, - - Baltimore, Md. Kltxabeth Oake Smith. - Itollvwood. N. C. Frencet. Anne llllsbury, - Charleston, S. C. Flora McMan In Wright, Illatka, Fla. Mary J.Spauldlng. - ' AtlanU.Ua. Mrs. P. Holme Drake, - llunlavllle, Ala. Annie II. Hamilton, - summit. Miss. Elisabeth I smxon, - New Orleans, I a. Mrs. W. P. Oliver, - - Little Rock, Ark. Martha (ioodwtn, Tunstall, - Crockett, Tex. Caroline ti. Win. low, M. I'., - Washington, D.C. Esther Morris, - - Iramie City, Wy. Ter. Mary O. Brown, - - Seattle, Wash. Ter. Annie (fodbe, - - Salt Lake, Utah Ter. CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES : Hartford, Ct-lEHi ma Molloy, -Washington, D. a Mathllde P. Wendl, -Oakland, CaMOarolIn II. Siar, Isabella Reeeher Hooker, Ellen II. Slieldon, Itnra De Force Gordon, FOREIGN CO RRES PONDING SECRETARIES : I.-iunt Cnrtis Bollard, New Y'orklJane Graham Jones, RECORDING SECRETARY : Lillle Devereux Blake. Mt East Pllty-flflh street. New York. TREASURER: Ellen Clarke Sargent, 1 De Sale street, Washington, D. a EXECUTIVE Rochester, N. Y FsrettevUle.N.Y Susan K, Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage, Rev. olympla Broun, -Elisabeth Boynton Uarbert, UhnJuk Mr IVkilli raw . Bridgeport, CX EvaDstou, HI. St. IxMia, Mo.' - Toledo. vh Sarah Lansdon Williams, Sarah J. Vallis, - Mayneld, Cal. Milwaukee. Wis. Laura Ross woncou, n. u., Catharine A. F. stebblns, Abigail Scott Dunlway, Detroit, Mich. - Portland, or. RESIDENT CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE: Sarah Andrews Spencer, corner 7th and LIRuth C Denlson, streets, Washington, D. C. Rosin a W. Parnell Ellen Clarke Sargent, - W ashlngton, 1). C.I Mary Shadd Gary, - New and Seasonable UHT GOODS ! CONSISTING OF DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY", Ladles' Linen Suits. Children's Colored suits, silk Ribbons, Ties, Buttons, Piano nnd Table Covers, Turkey Damank ami Damask Table Unen, Hosiery, etc, etc. Large lines of DRESS GOODS, JEWURY, AND FANCY GOODS Are ottered at clearance prices. oar Gents' ami Bays' Linen Bosom Shirts, eu&, at east; and many bargains In other lines In older to wsl! down stock. . JOHN -WII-SOX, 7 107 Third street, Portland. 2. wolf-like, he threatens to abandon her to star a present. It is printed on heavy tinted awnai gilt extra, 13 SO. For sale by book -sellers, or Publishers, 737 Breadway, New Y&rk. the National Woman Suffrage Aaaociatioa OV GO MCSIV SA1TOSAL IW1 III I IMIII SOT t .... .... .m-l " . . . . . ADVISORY COMMITTEE Ernestine L. Rose. Sarah Pugb, - Germantown, r. San Franeieo,Cal. - Vlneanl,N.J. -JanesvlUe, Wis. - K cosaque, Iowa Oregon, Mo. - South Norwatk.a. Newport, R. I. - Florence, Mass. New Ipswich, ST. II. - Ellsworth, Ma. - Brattleboro, Vt. - Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Benton Harbor, Mich. Toledo, Ohio - Green Castle, Ind. Watseka.Ill. Kasson, Minn. Neutral Station, Kan. Umaha.Neu. Colorado Springs, Col. Silver City, Net. -. La Grande, Or. - Richmond, Va. Kingswood, West Vs. - - Cadis, Ky. - Columbia, Tenn. - Baltimore, Md. - Aiken, S. C. Fernandina, Fla Biixaoetn n. senencK, LucindaB. Chandler, -Lavlnia Goodell. - Janet strong, - itnnie n. irvine, -Rev. Anna Oliver, -Marr F. Ctunnlnir. ibiw it. iiunt. Caroline H. Ilarr, Ann T. Greeley, Lydia Putnam. Ifelen M. Loder, - Jirs, . t;nurcn, Ellen S. Pray, Mrs. J. H. Parker. Clara Lyons Peters, Ilattie M. White, Elsie Stuart, S.s. silicon. Mary F. Shields, Mary Sweetaple, -Lucinda F. Proebstel, -Ilannah McQniston, Elizabeth A. Brown, -Elisabeth II. Dovall, Narclssa Watson. Jane DuBois, Martha Sehoneld, Abby c Fisher, - Agnes jut urn. Aurora, (is. Mary Plnckard McCarty, Madison Station, Alal Mrs. E. Voorhees, - Holly Springs. Miss. Mary s. Mann, M. D - New Orleans, Iji. Mrs. L. C Locke. uauas, lex. Ella Cheney, Helen R. Holmes, Mary R. Post. L'bertv. Ark. Washington, D. C Cheyenne, Wy. Tar. Olympla, Wash. Tor. salt Lake City, Utah. HocfcslvPt - ASbevllksN. C Mrs. A. II. II. Stewart, KmWineB. Wells, Elisabeth Jackson, -Mary D. P.Taylor, - Sxoth Bend Jad. Now ratic - Philadelphia, Pa. Itf. COMMITTEE: Mrs. L. C. Smith, M. Adelaide Thomson. Harriet Parvis, Belva A. Loekwood. - .Rochester. N. V. flladolim'ta.Pa. Washington, D. a - De Moines, Iowa New York - - New Y'ortc Maqnoketa, Iowa - - Dover, N. II. Annie C Sarery, phishu a. iving, -Helen M. Cooke, Nancy K. Allen. -Mariila M. Bicker, . Washington, D. C W. J. QTJINN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Stark street, between First and Second, PORTLAND, OREGON. SUITS JIAnn TO ORDER In the Latest Style, and guaranteed lo give saUstaetiou. Jji A. C. YYALLINC, Book and Job Printer, SMITH'S BUILDING, TP-STAIRS, Corner First and Ash streets, Portland, Oregon. Work done at REASONABLE RATES. 2 a