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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1878)
MAY 17, 1878. SI I SHIP AT SEA. O.hailor. ha e you spoken her, and on what distant kea. The ship no long expected, that Is coming borne to me " When shall I mark the son and wave break into h nark line sDrar. As, laden with my ventures, she eonies nailing up me tay t O, sailor, ir yon have not ballad my ship by sea 01 shore. Some word, mayhap, you bring of her, onboard bv me before: For fairer tar than all the fleet of India or Cat hav. I the Tart that (ilea my colon, and that cruises faraway: Not Count Arnaldos shining prow, that sailed with satin aalla; Not Cleopatra's burning barge, wooed by the love-sick Kales: Nor that lamed ship of old that bore the Argo nauts from Greece, By Orphean strains accompanied to wind the uumea r li Great Ciesar and his fortune not that classic bark whlrh bora. Nor that in which Queen Dido saw .Eneas quit the shore; Nor that wherein, a Horace singe, one-hall his soul was nenned. Because among her passengers embarked hi uearesi inena Not those proud galleons of Spain whose bulg- ina-hulls, we mwr Brought tribute to ber conquering crown the w eauu Ol Mexico, And rivaled all romance of tbe Old World in the Xew. When Pisarro blazed upon her with the plun- er UI x-eru Not that sea-ranger bold whose fame will nevermore be hM Whilst 'tween decks sailor yarns are spnn of - apiaiu Kooert Kiao, Nor those which even now excite the chantman'a artm fears. As o'er the Spanish main be roves, when roved the buccaneers Not that Immortal vessel whose memory Is as sweet As vnu tbe blessed name she bore when first the PlIenm'H feet In psoas faith and holy zeal her narrow deck' wave trod. s. lf-eoaaecrate to liberty, to Justice, and to God- Not all the storied, stately helms of history or or song. Not all whose war-set pennants gleam the martial waves alone. Not all the ships, in sooth, that sail, or ever sailed the sea. Arehalfso fair as that which bears my signals noanng ireei From track to keelson, fore and aft, front shaoelv steam to stern. The sea raaywu no line of hers my heart does And ail any fondest hopes and prayers encircle her around. As Xerxes pal as on every branch with chains of goto, were noono. More dear to me than silken bales, or wealth of Xaltern zones. Frnaklneensc. myrrh, and ivory, rich gums. ana precious stones, she eat i Ins tor her cargo my life's uncounted rears. With all their hidden mysteries of future annuo ana tears. U, speed her, every prospering gale, and every aaesviaea: Those solemn stars by whom she steers, O, aide her course to me ! For what care I lor all the fleets of India or Cathay, If tbe ship that bears my fortunes shall cruise avswaway . Arguments Or 1MB BT.LEGATBS OP THE ldTfOKAI, WOXSJi StlPPRAGX ASSOCIATION, HKFORB THE COM MITTER ON rUVILKSBS AND LBCTIONtj OP TBtB UNITED STATES SO" ATE, JANUARY 11 AXD IZ, JSiS. It is nonee&ft to talk of State riclit until tlie craver question of personal liberties la Hrst understood ami atllustetl. President Hayes, in reply to an address oi welcome in Charlottesville, Virginia. September 1577, said: "Equality under tbe laws for all eiti zene is the corner-stone of tbe structure of tbe restored harmony from tviiicu the ancient friendship Is to rise. In this pathway I am coiner, the irathwav where your illustrious men led your jeuersou, your Aladisoo, your .Monroe, your wasiiinglou." If, In this statement, President Hayes Is thoroughly sincere, then he will not hesitate to approve emphatically the principle of national protection for na tkmal citizens. He will see that the protection of all national citizens in a their equal rights, civil, political, aud religious not by the muskets of United btates troops, but by the peaceable an thority of United States courts is not i principle that applies to a single section of the country, but to all sections alike: be will see that the incorporation of suet) a principle in tbeoonstitutiou can not be regarded as a measure of force lHiposetl uMu the vanquished, since It would be law alike to the vanquished and the victor. In short, he will see mat mere is no otiier sufficient guar antee of that equality of all citizens, which ne well declares to be "the oor ner-stooe of the structure of restored narroouy." The Boston Journal of July 19th said 'There are eases where it seems as wte constitution should empower the r euerai government to step In ami pro tect the citizen in the State, when the loeal authorities are in league with the assassins; but, as it now reads, no such provision exists." That the constitution does not make streu provision is not the fault of the i-reswem; it, most be attributed to lead lug Itemiblicans who had it In thol power ouee to ebanee tbe iwnRtitiition so as to give the most ample powers to tbe ceoeral government. When Attorney-General Devens was oharged last May with nei:li!;eiH in not prosecuting the parties accused of me Aioaniain Meadow massacre, his defewe was, that this horrible crim was not against the United States, but against me territory ol Ltali. Yet, it was a great company of industrious, I KM) est, unotieoding United States citi zens who were foully and brutally mur dered In cold blond. When Chief Jus tice u site gave his charge to the jury in tlie iSllentown conspiracy cases, at Charleston, South Carolina, June 1, 1S77, be said: That a number of citizens of the United States have been killed, there can be no question; but that is not enough to enable the government of the United States to interfere for their pro tection. "Under the constitution that duty be longs u the State alone. But wheu an unlawful combination is made to luter Jff. u. a"y of u,e riBllt8 f natural tti"c!P. "'T"'"1 to citizens of the Sr? thir1" by ii-'6 nsUonttl constitu tion, then au otTeu is committal against the laws of tbe UnltS Ts7at and it is not only tbe right but tl. h' solute duty, of tbe natlneru,nen"t to interfere and -afford the citiz"" that protection which every good ment is bound to give." Swu- Geperal Hawley, in an address before a college last spring, said : "V hy, It is asked, does our govern ment, iicrniii outrages in a state which it would exert all its authority to re dress, even at the risk of war. If they were perpetrated under a foreicn t?nv. ernment? Are the rights of American citizens more sacred on the soil of Great Britain or France than on the soil of one of our own btates? otatall. But the government of the United States is clothed with tower to act with imfterial foveivignty in the oue caw, while in tlie fiber its authority is limited to the dt-jrrt-e uiier impoteticy, iu certain cl.cuiustanccs. iue alula sovereiguty rniiAY.. excludes tbe Federal over most matter of dealing between man and man, ami n mmj owue laws are properly enforced, there is not likely to be any ground of complaint, but if not, the Federal gov erunieut, if not specially called on, ac cording to the terms of the constitution, neipiese. vuizeii A U, grievlou-dy wronged, beaten, robbed, lynched withiu uuii-B ureaum oi uealli, may apply In aln to anv and all nrnsAftiitinr' nllloors of the State. The forms of law that might give him retirees are all there; the prosecuting officers, judges, and sheriff that might aet are there; but, under an oppressiveaud tyrannical pub lic sentiment, they refuse to move. "In such an exigency the government of the United States can do no more than the government of any neighbor- ng State: that Is, unless tbe btate con cerned calls for aid, or unless tlie oflense rises to tlie dignity of insurrection or rebellion. The reason Is, tl at the Ira til ers of our government system left to the several btates tm. sole guardianship of tlie personal and relative' private rights oi tbe people." Such is the Imperfect development of our own nationality iu this resect that we have really no right as yet to call oureelvesa nation in tbe true sense of tlie word, nor shall we have while this state of things continues. Thousands have begun to feel this keenly, of which a lew illustrations may suHIce. A com munleatiou to the Xew York Tribune, June vtu, slgueu ".Jlefcliaiit," said : "Before getting into a quarrel, and perhaps war, with Mexico about the treatment of our nc ami eitizeus. would it not be as well, think you, for the gov ernment to try and make the flag a pro tection to tue citizens on ourowu sou 7" This Is what It has never been since the foundation of our government iu a large pot t ion of our common country The klnJ of government the people of tins country expect, and Intend to have. Stale rights or no State rights, no mat ter How much blood and treasure It may cost, Is a government to protect tlie humblest citizen iu the exercise of all his rictus. Wheu the rebellion of the South aeaiust the government began, one of the most noted secessionists of italtl more asked one of the regular army o Ulcers what the government expected to gain by making war on tlie South "Well," the officer replied, laying his hand on the cannon by which he was standing, "we intend to use these until it is as safe for a .Northern man to ex nrees his political opiuious in tlie South as it is for a Southern man to express tils in uie-Nortii." Senator Blaine, at a banquet in Treu ton, New Jersey, July 2.1, declared that a government which did uot oiler pro- lection to every citizen in every State nau no right to demand allegiance." Ex-Senator Wade, of Ohio, in a letter to tlie Washington Xational Republi can o JUiy lotu, ealtl oi tue I'resldiul polley : "I greatly fear this policy, undercover of what is called local self-government, is out an lguotniutous surrender of th principles of nationality for which ou armies Xoucbt and for which thousand upon thousands of our brave men died aud without which the war was a fail ure and our boasted government myth." Behind the slavery of the colored race was tbe principle of State rights. Their emancipation aud enfranchisement were importaut, not only as a vindication of our great republican idea of individual rights, but as tbe first blow in favor of national unity, of a consistent homoge neous government. As all our illlttcul ties, State aud national, are finally re ferred to the constitution, it is of vital importance that that instrument should uot be susceptible of a different inter pretation Ironi every possible stand' mint. It is folly to spend another ecu tury in expounding the equivocal Ian guageof theconstitution. if under that instrument, supposed to be the Magna Cbarta of American liberties, all United States citizens do not slant, equal before me law, u siiouiu without Itirther delay be so amended as, in plain, unmistak able, language, to declare what are the rights, privileges, and immunities that belong to citizens iu are public. There is no reason why the people of lo-uuy siiouiti lie governed by the laws anil constitutions of men long since dead and buried. Surely those who under stand the vital issued of this hour are better able to legislate for the liviug present than those who governed hundred years ago. If the nineteenth century is to be governed by the opin ions of the eighteenth, and the twen tieth by the nineteenth, the world will always be governed by dead men. Continued next week. The world, it hai often I teen remarked appears as if it had been preparing fu the advent ol mau; and tins, in on sense, is strictly true, for he owes hi birth to a long line of progenitors. any single link iu this chain had never existed, man would not Have been what he now is. Unless we willfully close our eyes, we may, with our present know edce. approximately recognize our pa entage; nor need we feel ashamed of it. The mnsthumbleorgauism issometliing much higher than tlie inorganic dust under our feet; and no oue witn an un biased mind can study any living orea ture, however humble, without being struck with enthusiasm at its marvel ous structure and projierties. Darwin', "Descent ff Jian." Mucilage ok Cement. Tlie Journal dc Ifiarniacie states that if to a solution of cum arable, measurinr eixht ami one-third fluid ounces, a solution of thirty cralns of sulphate of alumnia dissolved In two-thirds of an ounce of water, be added, a very strong muciiaif is formed, capable of fastening wood together, or of uieuding porcelain or glass. The lees indulgence one has for one' self, the more one may have for others. .u:nT.s roit Tin: xuu xoitTjivruv The following persons are duly authorised to act as Agents for the New North west Miss Mary Bishop Brownsville Mrs. S. A. Nichols Dallas Mrs. H. A- lAMigbary Amity R. T. Kobison ..Dllly Mrs. Maria Rammage North Yamhill Mrs. M. Kelty Lafayette Mrs. J. DeVore Johnson Oregon City Mrs. Dunneil Tbe Dalles Ashbv Pearee.- Benton county ...McMinnvllle Miss Virginia uias. Mrs. Nellie Curl Hiram Smith - -Salem -Harrlsb'i Dr. Bay ley .. . . . . Corvall Mrs. it. A. awiers Mrs. B. B. Bishop. Mrs. J. W. Jackson .. . -Walla Wal . .-Pendleton KuiffneO .folfax.W. w. w. Beach . A. W.stananl ". H. Claugbton.- V. lteed Mrs. M. F.CViok . Mrs J, H. FoMer. . I. T. Heott. K- ... Mrs. A. E.Crwin I- V. Fisher Mrs Laura DeForeeUurdo M. 1. Owen Mra. W. Mill. "Woman-- Jimrn.il" ikl P. V Porter J. Casto Mm. C. M. FolU.Il'J D. D. Gray Mrs. J. A. Johns Mr. Lottie Kera . Mr- I. It. Pr.!t.i L 1. Williams. Ot'n-r . rt., ,1, ir.n- I. plea f'.' r ,r.l ' h- ir ti.ih, at e' r c tl,,-, Washiasion Territory. Brownsville Lebanon Salem Lafayette ..Albany Forest Grove ... Astoria .Sun Franrlfccii i California .Soquel. t'.ilifornl t lui-kani. tn. t.tit,.ins., - eilU s. uri-iiot. New Era -"an Joe. Cal - Aibanr , Halem -KuK'n-(it3 !-i trail il-ilill-t,,-,, :' ' '- !.' Will W ' " ill! B, stioui tu uon and The Lair ol ICowspnper.- 1. gabacrlbers who do nt five express notlea to the contrary are consldend ai wibln .o continue their an ascriptions. 2. If any sobscriberaorderthediiwoiilluaaDce of tbeir newspapers, the publisher mat- con tinue to send them until all arrearages are paid. Z. I f snbscrlbero neglect or refuse to take their newspapers from the oaVes to which they are directed, the law holds them retponalbie until they have settled the hills, and ordered them dlncoT) tinned. t. If ubcrlbers remove to other places with out informing the publisher, and the newspa pers are sent to tbe mrater direction, they are held responsible. Si The courts have decided that refusinc lo take newspapers from the ottee.or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima fade evidence of Intentional fraud. . The postmaster who neglects to give Use legal notice of the neglect ol a person to lake from the office the newspapers addressed to him, is liable to the publisher for the subscrip tion price. LIST OF POST OFFICES. OltlltiOX. BAK8K COUNTY. Aobnrn. Annua. KakM r?itv ri..kiii. Express Ranch. Kldorado-f lea. Hnmhnlilt Uml sin, Jordan Valley, Rjre Valley, WlngrUle. HKNTO.t. Valley. Liberty. UUIe Elk, Newport, Newton, i.. . m. h. , in hi. niavs hi niiiii. nurri rami. noiui L inMno. Ya lHHWi CLACKAMAS.. .Beaver, Butte Creek. Can by, Clackamas, Clear Creek. CutUnrsvtlie. Immaseas. Eawle Creek, Glad Tidings. Highland, Molalla, Mlt wautyie. Needy. Norton, Oregon Clty, Oswego, CLATSOP. Astoria. Clifton. Jewell. K'tunna Vehaiam. unijwiuii, Dnaiw nvwv, n iwjwn. COOS. Coos Rrswr. Ooanllle. Ikwm. Emrin Cit-w Vn. chanted lrairl-Falrrlew. if ermmnMvtlt.. IiH- uiw, Mnrsnneia, iwmi jama, nsnaoipn, mi . , oiwas,. OOLTORIA. Columbia Cltv. Clatekanle. Marshland. Ma. u,ca,3w iviio., .twtr; m mwiu, rcappwin. CrKKY. Cheteoe, Kllenaborg, Port Ortord. noooTVM. Camas vallev. Ctonnuul. r-il Vaiunr Drain, Elkton, Oalesnlle, Gardner, Rellogjrs, Ixmkinnlass. Mntle Craek North Wlls, Oakland Pass Creek, KMebnrff.Scotta- vurg, leii iuc,umtnanytri ilDur.Yonoaila. ORA.VT. ' ""in, i,wiwu il , wauap T mm, lmj vllle.Jobn Day City, Prairie City, Parkersvllle, x-rticnara'a, eomier. 1. Applecale. Ashland Mills. Brownsboronch. .Central Point. Easrle loint. Grant's Pass. Hot Frtrimra. JaekaonvUle. fkenrwt. Pbssnkc Rock Point, Sam's Valley, Table Rock, Wll- ow springs. JOSKPHIKK. Kirby, Leland, mate Creek, Waldo. LAKB. Antler. Bonsnsa. Dal it. Chewancan. Drews Vallev. Goose Iike. Lake View. Lnall Val ley, Llnkvllle, Mergansen, New Pine Creek, Miiver Laae, tspragne tuver, summer utae. Tale Lake, TtTiliehTll, Whittle's Perry. Talnaz. Big Prairie, Cottage Grove, Creswcll Camp Creek, Cartwrlghfs, Dexter, Eugene iji i, , riMinju, i UW.HVU. iwi iiwu wr nawa, neasani nui. nnuuaw. jgpencer rees. spnngneia, Trent, ivuisamw roras,i;neaner. IiUW. Albany, Big Prairie, BrownsvlMe, Craw- iunuvun, inHwwa 1.111, r va - J , um Kidse. Ilarrisbnrs. Harris Ranch. Ilalaev. Jordan, uroanon, juuer,nmMy, ml iieaeant, 1 sorts, line, ?it, Shedd's, fivda Spring Ho- davllie, sweet ttome. MAMOK. Aurora, Aumsvllle. Bnueville, Brooks. Fair field, Gervaia, Hubbard, Jenerson, Marlon, Monitor, NewellsT!lle,Salem,8ilverUn, Stay- ion, I-aui, lint, nmnra. tn.TVOJ(AH. East Portland, IVwtlsnd. Powell's Valley, tsu jonns, wuiameoe srangn, Aioina. POLK. Nethel. Rnena Vista. Imllas. Kola. Elk Man. Grand Konde, Indenendenee. Uneoin, Loekhv mute, LewisvUle, Moanwath, Perrydato, Rle- reaii, aena. ttllajiook. Garibaldi, Kllches, Ketarta, Xestoektoa, Til lamook, TrasK. ratATILLA. Batter Creek. lieppner, Lenoe, Marshall, MealowvIlle, Milton. Pilot Ruck, Feudietoa, umauiia. meeton, winow ran, VNtOK. Cove, Island City, I Grande, North Powder, Oro JJeil,omBiervuje, union, wauowav. WASOO. Antelope, Bridge Creek, Hood River, Mitch ell, Mt. Hood, Prinevtlle, iScoU's, Hhellroea, Spanish Hollow. Tbe Dalles. Warm Springs Vco, Wllkmgfaby, Iossll, Pine Creek, Lone Rock. WASHINOTOX. Ilea vert on, Cedar Mill, Cornelias. Wiley, FTn estlrove,(llencoe,uivmviiie,iiiiisimro,Mnt Uleton. Mountain Dale. Peake, Hholl's Perry, Taylor's Kerry, Tualatin, tvapato. YAMHILL. .miiy, iviienn, uinniia, imjMvn, uiwr ette. McMinnvllle. North Yamhill, sneridan SI. Joe, West Chehalesi, WbeatlaiMl, Newberg. IV.VMIINCTON Tlllt III TtlKY. CLALLAM OOtTBTT. Neah Ray, New Dangenesa, Port Angelas. CLAKKK. Battle Ground, Brash lValrte, Fourth Plain, tarunas wan, i 'looser, moagnion, unns Itidge, Vancouver, wasnongal, CHKI-IALIri. Cedarvllle, Chehalls Point, Elma, Hoqnlam. Moniestno, vfasviue, oamop, sasnn. COWX1TB. Castle Rock, Kreeport, Klama, Lower Cow Ilu, Montlcello, ML Coffin, Oak rtout, Pekln, Sliver Lane. MLAKn. Coapevllle, Coveland, ItagaUyJtaalady. JBFFBHSOK. Port DIseovery, Port. Lndlow, Iott Townsentl, KINO. Black River, Dwamlsh, Fall City, Beattl , aiaugmer, anoqnaimy, sonaea, ssn nrver. KITSAP. Port Blakely, Port Gamble, Port Madison, ixxi utcnara, eeaaecK, jeevtu. KLICKITAT. Klock House, ColnmbtM, Gotdendale, KHokl tat. White Salmon. IiBWl. Algemoa. IWslort, Chehalls, Claotaato, Cow tits. Glen Eden, Little Falls, Meadow Rrt, Mossy Koek. Napa vine, N'ewaukam,.Skoknm cIVick, silver Creek, Wlnloek. VAflOK. A reads, Ughtville, Oakland, 8kokomish. r aci pic BnMeDort. Brook Hrookneld. KnspptocOystervTIle, Riverside, Booth Bene, unity, wooawara-s nntCB. Elhl, Franklin, Lake View, New royailap, Hteuaooojn ujvy, SAX San Juan, Iopai, Orcas. asoHOHlaH. Centerville, Lowell, Mukllleo, Tnlallp. &KAXANIA. STBVKim. Crab Creek, Foor IaJms, Fort Colvllle. Hang man's Creek. line Grove, Rock Creek, Rosalia, Spokane Bridge, Spokaae Falls, Union Rloga; Walker's Prairie. thcwiton. Coal Hank, Hearer, Miami Prairie, OlympU, Tanalqnolt, Tenlno, Torn water, Yelm. WAHKIAKUM. Cathlamet, Eagle CHIT, Skamokaway, Water ford. WALLA WALLA. Alpowla, Burksvllle, Dayton, Palaha. Patftha Prairie, Tukanon, WalUbunT, WAlla Walla, Whitman. WHATCOM. Cedar Grove, Gnemas, La Conner, Lehmhl, Lnmmi. Lynden, Nootaacbk. Point William. sam!h. Seaborne, Petahmoo, Ship Harbor, Ship Island, Skagit. Trader, Wnatfem. WHITMAN. Cedar Creek. Colfax, Ewartsville.Owensbure. Palouse, Mteptoe, Union Flat, Walton. YAKIMA. Attannm. KHenrg. Port Simeoe. KttUtas Konnowock, Nannm, Ileasanl Grove, felah, Yakima. Money Outer OSlees. t. a. nrnniDE, Attorncy-at-Law, Offlee in Moouastes' IHtak, First SC, IMwtland. 6-13 THE XEW iNOKTHWEST. SfiVL'WU mi! OF rUBLIOlTIOX s THE NEW NORTHWEST, ''A -''Weekly Joarnnl DEVOTED TO THE PEOPLE'S BEST INTERESTS! Independent In Polltlrs and Religion lir.S.i. J.lll'.HVATt:dltor and Proprlflor. 1IR.1 ('. A. i-.ni-i.i. tdiior. OPKtOB OF PUBfjavTION'-SMihweH i ner of FrWH. and SoJhrngtow Stseets, (ap- stain), Perrtawl , Oraten. KllITOIUAL IKM)MiJ-orricr Foanh and "l Streets. The Nsw NHTHWjt Is net a Woman's RtgMs, but a Ilaatan Rights organ, dsvoiad to whatever poller may be neeessary to setwre the gteatest cootl to the greatest number. k new no sex.no poUttes, no reHghrn, no party, bo enter, bo creed. Il awndation la fastened upon the rack of Eternal Liberty, Universal KtMutei pattest and Umrammeied Prarasstea, !THRH5, IN ADVANOBt Stand eapsaf ove fmn- -Stes .IX - 1 CO CatX. JoBlIIMad Three inenttts Linnrt.vi. i.viicoiutn.vrs Agents and Canvassers ! NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE .T-Hp SlRIALJSTOnY CrHiEIP;LOir;- nr aim. nrcuwAY, I B6vb4a rMMtehaU. regularly from week to week. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS EARLY! Holly, Friends, to theSupport or Human Uiiibts nuil The People's Paper. XJSCELLuVXEOUS. HIGHEST AWARD CENTENNIAL! MAXWrnCTCiXM Of THE The best medium priced Instrument ever oiiereu. TUB CELEBRATED STANDARD ORGANS Arc Unrivaled. Instrnments Sold on Easy Installments. Old Instruments Taken in Exchange, Send tee land i Bat. II. W. I'ltllATIC'Ii, tinsjotmir a Sharown Jt npaej 0KNKKAL AOBNT, Ahrsr.SC, bet. First A- Pecood, Portland, O. G. NZIMEYER, MERCHANT TAILOR, I'lmt Street, bet. Ash nml l'lnc, KKKP8 CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FINE and complete stock of SCOTCH, ENGLISH, FRENCH & DOMESTIC GOODS, WMea are nnmrpassed, and which he will make ap AT COST 7-7 PRICES. CORBETT'S LIVERY, HACK AND FEED STABLES (FIRB-PKOOK), Corner Second "and Taylor Streets. Reasonable Charges for Hire. Particular At tention paid to Boarding Hones. Orders tor Hacks Promptly orNkghL .Day rr OrtieM may be Mt at the Stables, or al the sMri of Hishel.t: Roberts. S-M FAY & MANNING, D BALERS IN GROCERIES .VND PROVIS Ion, PrulU and Vegetables, Corner of Third nml K treet, PORTLAND, OREGON. We return our thanks for the liberal patron age received, and would announce to our pat rons and the public generally tbal, in addition to our present location, we have opened a branch store. Corner Thirteenth nml II streets, 7 PORTLAND, OREGON. 7 Dimmitt's Balsam, A SURE CURE FOR COUGHS AND CDIDS, Is the best and cheapen! thing-known. Iea ant to take and harmless In Ita effects. Two aiaea, retalllnK for Fifty Cents and One Dollar. For sale by all druggists and dealers in patent medieirie. ASK FOR DIMMITT'S. TAKE NO OTHER. T. .V. DAVIS ,V CO.. Wholesale Drngtrists, 71 Front street. Agents tor Oregon. PORTLAND. 7-11 CHEIY1EKETA HOTEL, SALKM, OREGON. S. F. MATTHEWS - - - Proprietor No pain or , expense will he spared to keep Ore minne and rery derartmem of Uilt mair tudceot Hotel up to tbe mark as THE BEST HOTEL IN OREGON. i illSCELtuVXEOtJB. OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. NO. 24. TIMB SCHEDULE. I NO.. run TAIH KPPKfrr SUNDAY. AUG. IMh. JL 1877, at 12 M. for the svernait and in lormaUon of employes only: the CoHiny re serve tue rtgnt to -vary tnereiroiti staneea may require. Datry (Sondaj- esoeptad) a follows: TORTLAND AND KOSKBURO as roiiiiows: I.FIAVE. PlKthUMi at A. M. I Koseborg T P.x INwUand .-1:16 p. 31. ALBANY BXPltBSS TRAIN, Dally (except Sondays), IJtAVB ABMV8 Albany tefSP.M, rrtlaad ItaVA. it, INmlanrl , map.it. Albany feSVA. x. FREIGHT T R A INS, Dally (except Sunday) As pouowb: I.EAVK. ABBIVK. Portland 4:15 a. St. I Junction 30 p. K Junction 5:S A. m. Portland S:1S K at. The Dreoon and flmrnia Railroad Ferry mukex connection with all-Regular Trains. Mom con nectlona are made at Hoseburg with the stages of the California and Oregon Stage Company or TickeU lor sale to all the principal potftts in California and the East, at Company's offlee. Cer.F and Front St5.,at Ferry UntUoff.Partlaad. aar-MtoraM will be Charced on Freight re maining In Waiehooae over 34 boars. a- Freight will not be received for shipment after 6 o'efcek r. Jt. J. naiuiin, Jr., R. t ntWHUS. Gen. SUM. Gen. Freight and Passenger Azeat. PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. rtOO.M.S-Coriier First and Stark St., over Ladd 4 Tllto's Bank. tontalas Oirr sht Tusuunl bslre Ceel I AND Over 100 Papers and Magazines. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Monthly Dues Si 00 Pnynble quarterly Smartass Wa & Ijsdd. p. C. Schuyler. Jr. it. P. Dead. H. V. Corbett, W. II. Brack eU. A. a (Hbbe, c. 1L I wis, I. w. insehbeltaer,!!. Fuillttg, L. Blam. Officers: MATTHEW P. DKADY. President II. FAILING Vice President 1: c SCH17YLER. Jk Trcasurei Jt. V. FECHirEIMER Corresponding See HENRY A. OXER Librarian and Kec Sec DR. A. B. SPINNEY, No. 11 KEARNY STREET, Treat", nit Chronic nml .Special DNentes, YOUNG MEN AY fllO MAY BE SUFFERING FROM THE 1 effect of vouthtul follies or Indiscretions will oo wen to avail tnemseives 01 tnts. tne greatest boon ever lalLat the altar of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $.508 tor every case of seminal weakness or private disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to care. MIDDLE-ACED MEN. There are many nt the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too freauent evacuation of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or Darning sensation, ana a weaken ins of tbe system in a manner tbe uatlent can not account for. On examining the urinary deposits, a ropy sediment will often be found and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a tbin milkish hne. acaln chanaina- to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many men who die of this difficulty ignorant of tbe cause, which is the second staceof seminal weakness. Dr. s. will guarantee a perfect core In all such eases, and a healthy restoration of the geniio- nnnary organs. Office hoars 10 to 4, and 8 tog. Sundays from o to 11 a. x. consultation tree. Tnorougn ex amination and advice, $3. Call on or address, DR. SPINNEY CO.. 7-S2 No. 11 Kearny St., San Francisco. EMPIRE BAKERY. CARL VOOS, 'Successor to Peter Wagner), Manufacturer of Bread, Cakes, Pastry, Pilot Bread, Soda, Picnic, Butter, Boston, Su;nr and Shoo Fly CRACKERS, JENNY LINO CAKES, GINGER SNAPS, ETC., M Washington street, Portland Ogn. cc Orders from the Trade solicited. g-g TJISTV BEAL, TKACRBa or Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. (Graduate of Penmanship under Professor P. A. Espina, In Barnard's Business College, San Francisco, Cal A ORDERS FOR ORNAMENTAL WORK PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Specimens at Morse's Palace of Art. Residence, N. W. corner Firth and Jefferson. 7-S MORNING STAR RESTAURANT, Cor. Washington and Second Sta. O. a RIDER PROPRIETOR rpilIS NEW AND ELEGANT RESTAURANT I Is now open for the reception of goeets. now open for the reception of goeets. 1 he tables will be supplied vrttn tne doh tne market affords, at the following rates : Per Montn o - Week - 5 Day 10 " Meal . 38 Meal Tickets....- - W B-,1 DR. WM. KOEHLER, DEUTSCHER ZAHNARZT, (Estahlisbed ls$.) DESTAI.ROdMs-Pirtl tIM hettraen MOr. rison and Yamhill, Monrfastes' Block Port land, Oregon. g- nit. j. ts. (ii.K.v.v, Denti.-ft, Southwest earner Flrstand Yamhill PORTLAND, OREGON. MhSCELLAXEOTJS. WHITNEY & HOLMES First-Class Organs, Many of which are used exclusively by n. They have IMPROVBI1 gvTKLL, IMPROVED BRLLOW8, PATENT REED and BOUNDING BOARDS, IMPROVED REEDS, VALVES, and SlOP ACTION, with KEYS of the FINEST IVORY, IVORY FRONTS, SOLID EBONY SHARPS, CLOTHED MORTISES, BRASS OU1DB PTNS, ENGRAVED IVORY STOPS, VHttA I-S, carpeted in rich W maanfactare bat one elaesof work, and ae of our INSTRUMENTS Is in general re spects eona! to another, as far as itseapaclt Smooth, FlHl5lllHT VorClHS and Fine Action, Which an so isilslactory to good players, will be frond In every Organ upon oar list, the dii remm nt price being regulated by the capaci t y of the Instrument, and the dlfiprenee in the Style and Ornamentation "of the ease. Every instrument fully warranted. Send for Price List. For runner mmrmatlon address J. H. BOBBINS, Porttead, Agent far Oregon and Washington Territory W. T. SHANAHAN, Agent for Portland, at Bhanahan'S Music and Art Oallery, Morrison street. These Organs took the First Premium at the Oregon State Fair in 1S76. ESTABLISHED 1868. R. S. & A. P. LACEY, Attorncys-at-Law 89 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. IiitontorN. We procure patents In all countries. No at ISEHirmiu advakck. No charge uule the patent is granted. No fees for making pre liminary examinations. No additional le lor obtaining and conducting a rebearitiir. Special attention given to Interference Cam before tbe Patent Office, Extensions hriore Congress, Infringement Suits in different States, and all litigation pertaining to Inven tions or Patents. Send stamp lor pamphlet giving rail Instructions. United Mntex Coitrtw nml Departments. Claims prosecuted in tbe Supreme Court ol the United States. Court of Claims. Court ol Commissioners of Alabama Claims, Southt-rn Claims Commission, and all Classen 01 war claims before tbe Executive Departments. Arrei-H of X'ny nml Ilonniy. Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors of tbe late war. or tbeir heirs, are in many cases entitled to money from the Government, of which tlii-y bave no knowledge. Write full history of ser vice, and state amount of pay and bounty re ceived. Enclose stamp, and a full reply, ulu-r examination, will be given yon without charge. lcuion. All Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors wounded captured, or injured in tbe late war, however slight, are entitled to, and can obtain a pen sion. Unlteil State tlcncrn I Lam! Office. Contested Land Cases, Private Land Claims Mining, pre-emption, and Homestead Otses Kisecoted before tbe General Land Office au.' partmentol the Interior. Lniitl Yt'HrrniitH. We pay cash for Bounty Land Warrants, ami we Invite correspondence with ail parties hav ing any lor sale, and give hill and explicit in structions where asMbxnments are Imperfect. We conduct our business In separate Bureaus having therein tbe clerical assistance of al.le and experienced lawyers, and give ourcloM-.i personal supervision to every important paper prepared in each case. Prompt attention thus secured to all business entrusted to us. Ad dress It. .N. .t A. 1'. liACI.Y. Attorneys. WASHINGTON, D C. Any person desiring information as to the standing a.id responsibility of tbe firm will, on reuaest. be furnished with a satisfactory refer ence In hb) vicinity or Congressional district. a-17 SUMMONS TUSTICE'S COURT FOR THE PRETNCT tl Of Morrison, State of Oregon, county nf Multnomah. K. R Parker, Plaintiff, vs. L H. Parson. Defendant. To L H. Parson, tlie above-named Defendant: In tbe name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified anil required to appear before the nndersiKin-ii , a Justice of tbe Peace for the Precinct atoresanl, on May 22d, 1878, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day. at my offlee in said Precinct.ro an swer tne arjove-nameu inaintin inacivii ac tion. Tbe Defendant will take notice that If he fall to answer the complaint or appe.-ir herein, tbe Plaintiff will take jn.icraeni against him for the nam of Nineteen and .i0-liA) Dollars (tlaM0).and costs and disbursements of sanl action. This summons served by publication bv or- der made by the Justice of the above-entltleii Court in said cause on the 2d day or April. I87, directing service ol summons to be made ly pablleatlon In tbe N lew Nokthwkst, a weekly newspaper published at Portland, Oregon, once each week, for six successive weeks prior to said t day of May, 178, tbe day fixed tor Hearing said cause. Given under my hand this 2d day of April, IKS. K. E. BTBEE, Justice of rhe Peace in and for Morrison Pre aprS eincl, Multnomah county, Oiegon. SUMMONS. r THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE STATE of Oregon lor tbe county or Multnomah. Harv J. Hill. Plaintiff, vs. sleDhen Hill. De fendant. To Stephen Hill, the above-named Defendant: In the name of the state of Ore gon, you are nereoy required to apt :ar ami answer the complaint against you in the above-entitled suit, filed herein, on the B-st day of tbe next term of the above Court, which ball be held after tne expiration of six wees publication of this summons, to-wi; : on the loth day of June, W78; and if you fail to answer tbe said complaint, as aforesaid, the Plaint!!! will apply to the Court for the'retief demanded therein, to-wl': the dissolution of the marrl.ge contract between yon and the said Plaintiff, and for snch other furthe- or different relief as to the said Court may seem proper. This sammons is published by order of Hon. DKbauuck. Judge of s. Id lourt, made on the 29th day of December, 1W7. Pr THAt ER WILLIAMS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. OREGON TRANSFER COMPANY. General Forwarding and Commission. ,?!tel5.ht ?'LbWe forwarded and delivered with dispatch. Pianos and Furniture moved. Orders for Hacks Promptly Attended to Day or Night. Offlee S. TV. Cor. .Second, nml Stnrk Sts. tne- Mark, Care of O. T. Co. 7-JS