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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1878)
f 4 FRIDAY . -MAY 31, 1878. AM HOBLO. , .'JJa from a roinizn iu,r-. ' i.nidward in tiie freshened I A- after salli'i A ship, fuli-.i Comes presslu breeze. Where swarthy headland- umuathe billows' roar; Anil iniusea-'oughtnnrboragecalmlytwtngs. When irraybeard Twilight (looms the mur muring bay. Folding to rest im long-exerted wines. Kissed by (lie cool lips of tM ocean upray- S" has my mind It anchorage round In Hi- Mill harbor of a sweet content. Iuitl-lorkcd from fears that beai "With ctaMv le. tsound On coasts loam-flecked with surges chill and pent. No fretting cares disturb Its sheltered calm. ir break the silence of IU fall repose; The breeze blows sweetly over teds ot balm, ADd soothes forever old memorial woes. And as the sailor in tfeahsrlsnr .lr.n, In silent watches of his venturous lire. And in the swell of tar-off music seems Tu hear tbe songs once wooing him to strife So. floating safely on the sheltered sea, liocked by the laky ebbing or the tide, I dream of all my life had longed to be. In vain ambitions of its retlTeas pride. I dream of all the bright alluring aim That gleamed from far upon lb. hither way, ' ever laded, as I he star whose flames Pale in the brilliance of the coming day; The hope that flashed athwart the western sky. When lite and love walked proudly baSd in hand, Yet ever sank before the eager eye Like looming castlos in a mirage laud. I drink again t hp melody that floats, I seem to lie! the odorous breeres Mow. I hear ili welcome of a ibonsand thruatM Hut in Inutiou tlo not iuuj? lo ko. Thr calm of manhood lulls the wild desires That stirred iih o.iee. tender-hearted boy; lint cannot sll;i the trcmollnrof the lyres '1 but flood t Ij- soul with memories of Joy. In wars,,Ie linri.tr of life's ouletnde, Paci'i ,diew.,vt t luit hls-ties on t tie shore. Thrills with oi.i songs the tranquil thoughts that Oro.. I O'l buried f.i.n- e- -oul-cndued once more. The pji-t i pa-f. yet to our life belongs 'I i.e iaiiesi tun's that made its pant divine, Tl.' full-toned nai-'e ol lid SWetet fcotlKs. 1 In-varin.rii h splendor of Itssummershiue. Arguments OF THE PKI.EGATFS OF THE svnojtAL WOWAK M ICR1IIK AKSOClATIoyJ, BKKOItK THE OOM 1ITTKK o PKIriLKIIKS ANI El KtTIOIffS OF Till. r.MTKI.-TATh.'.MUATK,AXL'Am 11 A!CD 1:!, liOS. We cannot hope for comp'ete repre sentation while we are powerless to re call, impeach, or punish our representa tives. , We meet with a case in point in tbe history of Virginia. Banerolt yields us the following quotation from the official records: "The freedom of elections was further impaired by 'frequent false returns' made by the slier iris. Against these the people bad no sufficient redress, for the sheriffs were responsible neither to ttsem nor to officers of their appoint ment. 'And bow could a more pregnant cause of discontent exist in a country where the elective franchise was cher ished as the Rarest civil privilege?' In this fearne report we read, 'If land is to he taxed, none bat Innd-bolders should eie't the legislature,' and again. The other freemen, who are tbe more in number, may refuse to be bound by thoe l&ws in which tbey have no rep resentation, ami we are so well ae quninted with the temper of the people that we have reason to believe tbey bad rather pay their taxes than lose that privilege.'" (ientlemen, would those statesmen have dared to tax those land-holders. and yet denied them tbe privilege of cnoosingtneir representatives 7 And ir, forsooth, tbey had, would not each one. of you have declared such an act uncon stitutional and unjust? We are the daughters of those liberty-loving patri ots. Their blood flows lu oar veins, and in view of the recognized physiological fact that special characteristics are transmitted from fathers to daughters, do you wonder that we tax-paying, American-born citizens of these United States are bere to protest in the name of liherty and justice? 'And may e not hint to tbe friends who sometimes wonder upon whom has new enueo tue mantle 01 tne great states men of a generation past, that since genius ix thiiJi transmitted from fathers to iliiujthter?. possibly some of these creat pifts are lying dormant and u se ll ss in the woij.en ol the nation ?) We recoRP.;7e, howevpr, that you are not rexpoufibie for the present political condition of women, and that the ques tion confion itiR you, as statesman called to admiti:ter justice onder exist ing condition-!, ii, "What are tbe ca pucitiesof tliH jrtat clans for self-government?" Y.m have cautiously sum moned us to a liluce proof that the bal lot in tbe liainjn of women would prove n litlp, not a hindrance; would bring wings, not weights. First, then, we ask you in the signifi cant name of history (sacred and pro fane ; to read tbe record of woman as a ruler from the time when Deborah ju iced Israel, and the land bad rest (and peace) foity years, even down to this preeot when Victoria Regina, the' empress queen, rules her vast kingdom bo ably that we sometimes henr Ameri can men talk about a return "to tbe km1 old ways of limited monarchy," with woman for a ruler. Aud quoting frum your own honor able body, during the debate pending the passage of "a bill regulating suffrage in the District of Columbia" in 1966, Seuator Antbony said: "The exercise of political power by women is by no means an exiwrlment. There is scarcely a country lo Europe that has not at some time of its history been governed by a woman, aud many of them very well governed. "A woman sits upon the throne of the mightiest empire in the world. A woman is the high admiral of the most powerful fleet that rests upou the seas. I'rinces aud nobles bow to her, and not In the mere homage of gallantry; and shall we say that a woman may not y.,le a comninn councilman lo the city of Washington ?" John Stuart Mill, after studious re search, testiritts as follows: .hi UlfD.to ! emperors we add regents and viceroys of nroviuee. the 1st of women who have KeU emi nent rulers of mankiudax.il. . . ' l.nn,l. tl- w K'eai ; uicim-i is so unrieninl.lu I some one ,., , . argument by ui-i ! better than kings, because ..'ie- Uin I women govern, out underou. . . ? iou maw smile at this, l". .., our opponent was risrbt. Our Hi I tell us of the wonderful miltn. woman over man. So that it oj , . possible that we are the victims , woman's nitrule to-day, instead 01 ' inau's. If th:it he o, then enfranchise' women; place her 1:1 sued responsible j ' positions that nr wi-ent -talesmen, our! clergy, our puilanthrop'-n, shall recog- nize tils' vital irmiortunce of !-h viuc the ' best influences brought to hear upon woman. With women liaMt to become sovereigns, would not tii'J mi ind telf-pn-ervatlon dictate that every educa- tii'ii-il, scientific, and industrial advan- i t:'i- -h iiild le given to woman as it nil w i- t j !,,:t!i ? You tali; to us of the ; dills' of iii'itner. Gentlemen, where in the va-t realm of ' (by politics I mean :iei c, art, politics :taU;utiui'lni aud political economy), industry, or religion is there anything that would not be useful to a mother ? The black men of the South did not revolt and strike for ''feuoMt " the world wondered. Ah. tUeir mothers were slaves! .But to return to woman's record as a ruirr: "''Ppciallj' is her wonderful talent for Rovernine evinced in Asia. If a Hindoo principality is strongly, vlg- iiauuy, ana economically governed; II order Is preserved without oppression; ii cum ration is extending, and Ute peo ple prosperous, in three cases out of four that principality is under a woman's ruie. this tact, to mean entirely unex pected one " Continue Mr. Mill: "I have collected from a long official knowledge of Hindoo governments. There are many such Instances; for though, by Hindoo institutions, a wom an cannot rein, she Is the legal regent of a kingdom during the minority of the heir and minorities are frequent, the lives of the male rulers being so oltt n prematurely terminated through their inactivity and excesses. When we consider that these princesses have never been seen In public; have never conversed with any man not of their own family, except from behind a cur tain; that tbey do not read, and if they did, there is no book in their languages which can give them tbe smallest in struction on political a flairs, the exam ple tuey anont or tire natural capacity of women for government is very strik ing." In view of these facts, does it not ap pear mat if were la any one distinctively feminine characteristic, it is tbe mother instinct lor government 7 (Tbe instinct daily recognised by the lathers of uuv ruly boys when tbey ask mothers, "Can't you manage those boys?") We confess that we had not always so understood woman, but had accepted toe teaching or our commencement-day orators, and almost believed her to be a creature Or rythm and redondillas; The momentary rain Ui on the sirav. Hade by tbe thundering torrents ol men's MveR. Bat now witb clearer vision we re read the record of tbe past. True, we get no Kapnaei or Heetuoveo, no i'bld- las or Michael Anrelo, from woman, Xo woman has painted tbe greatest pic ture, carved tbe finest statue, composed the noblest oratorio or opera. Not many women's names appear after Joan of Arc's in the long list of warriors; bat as a ruler, woman stands to-day tbe peer or mam While man baa rendered such royal service In tbe realm of art, woman has not been idle. Infinite wisdom has in trusted to her tbe living, breathing marble or canvas, and with smile and tears, prayers and song, bath she na tlently wrought, devefrming tbe latent possibilities or toe divine Christ-child. the loSint Washington, tbe baby Lin coln. Ah! since Uod and men have intrusted to woman the weightiest re sponsibility known to earth, tbe devel opment and education of the human soul, need yon fear to intrust ber witb citizenship r Is the ballot more precious than tbe soul of your child 7 If It Is safe In tbe borne, tbe school-room, tbe Sunday school to place in woman's hands the education of your children, is it not safe to allow that mother lo express ber choice in regard to which one of these sons, ber boys whom she has taught and nursed, shall make laws for her guidance? Our statesmen are swift to discover tbe fallacy when the men, who were taught bow to pray by tbelr mothers. proclaim in solemn tones, "I suffer not a woman to teach ;" vet in turn they blindly say to the patriot mothers of American men, "You are not capable of eomprcuenoiog tne needs or your grown' up son." With sorrowful, pleading tones, these motners exeiaim: I made him. Indeed, speak plain the word country; I taught him a country's a thing one should die for at need ; I prit.-dof liberty, rights, and the tyrant cast out. And think yon tbe teacher learned not tbe lesson which she taught? Just here, in Imagination, is heard the qoeetion, "How tnueii help could we expect irom women on financial questions ?" We accept tbe masculine idea of woman's mathematical deficien cies. We have bad slight opportunity for discovering the best proportions of a silver dollar, owing to tbe fact that tbe family specimens have been zealously guarded by the male members; and yet, possibly, we have some latent possibili ties In that direction, since already the "brethren" in our debt-burdened churches wail oat from tbe depths of masealine indebtedness and Interest-table-, "Our sisters, we pray you come over and help us." And, in view of tbe fact of tbe present condition of finances, in view of the fact of the enormous taxes yon impose upon us, can yon look us calmly in tbe face mud assert that matters might, would, or could have been worse, even though Julia Ward Howe, Mary A. Li verm ore, Elisabeth Cady 8 tan ton, or a Harriet Martinean had voted on tbe silver bill ? And have not some heroic gentlemen asserted that in our boards of charities, school boards, and in their own homes, they have sometimes accepted the advice of tbe wife on business matters? And remember that woman can only supplement your work: and with women on committees of education and boards of charities, would you not have more time to devote to mis Hydra-beaded sub ject of finance? (Continued next week. An English writer asserts that there are real spiritual snakes and other rep tiles, as well as ghosts of human beings. In this light it ia possible that tbe fellow who drinks to excess really loea see snakes, etc History makes liaste to record great deeds, but often neglects good ones. AUF.XTH FOK THIS SEW XttKTHHTST. Ttie following persons are duly authorised to act ,i Ajreut-. for the Xkw Northwest : Mnrv ll.ltui .. lr- - A. Nichols .. Mr-. II. A. Ioui:hury . K I'. Hol.i-.n .. Krownirllle -Itall.u- ... Amity IMIly ..North Yamhill Mr. Man Hainniaire .. Mrs. 41. Ke .Lalnyetie Mrs. J. U Vhi' JnhiiKii iireon f ity . . . The Hull. Benton county McMinnville Kalem HirrWl.nrg . .forallis Walla Walla -.1'endleton .... KueMieCiy ... foifax.W. T llrowncville .Ij'lrfnoii .-.lem Lafayette . ..Albany Forest lirove toria .Han Krtnelco I 'alifornia 'ii-l, f .ilifornla I'iHf-kafna! 11. M.l ti-lin-tt!. . '.., 1,1V, I )r, ((n New Era Vl I'-i.Cil Albany Haleni . . .f-ni.'1-tii'riti .1. i' j niii't. .Mm. i Mm. tVinnell W, l..r.-e M Virelm.K lds. J"'- Nellie furl..... - H'.V.TvT"" " . ' Mi-, n. v. v . i:. r. -!i.p . W. Jiu-k-i Ml- I . .. r". t k .. .. lr-4. H. Koitor r. rtt, E-q " . E. Coru in . I. .'. 1 i.her Mi- '...turn DeFon ei.or M. 1. llwep Mi- . MlIN Wi.in n,'- Journal". I'l l orler .. .. I ' . M'- i Ml ,lt.- . .. I' 1' Mrs. I. A.Johns ... M-i. littn- "-.ejro Mrs t I! 1'im-bstcl I. ! Will in- Otlierp.irt.es desiring to aft ltJ" "Maul'' i-ir Hums, w, at viry poitotliee tlir.ujbout Wastiniglon Tcrniory. -liiliOwiro Kiri-n'H w., want Vgents orc'ou and The lw I Newspapers. 1. Subscriber who do not give express notice to the contrary are considered as wishing lo continue their subscriptions. 2. If anysnbseribersorderthedlscontlnoaoee of their newspapers, the publisher may con tinue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. if subscriber" neglect or refne to take their newspapers from the offices to which they are directed, tbe law holds them responsible until they have settled the bills, and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscriber remove lo other places with out informing tbe publisher, aud the newspa pers are sent to the loriiur direction, they are held responsible. S. The courts hare decided that refusing to take newspapers from the office, or removing and leaving them uncalled tor, is prima facie evidence of Intentional fraud. a. The postmaster who neglects to give the legal notice of the neglect ol a person to take from the office the newspapers addressed to him, is liable to the publisher for the subscrip tion price. LIST OF POST OFFICES. OKKtMIX. BAKKB OOrXTY. Aubnrn. AnrastA. Raker ritv" rinrfcuvtn Express Ranch. Kldoradn.iiein iit,niiM,i.i ti. sln, Jordan Valley, Bye Valley, Wtngville, BBarrox. - . -""' wi 1 1 in,, mug; S Valley. Liberty. Little Elk. Newnort. NavLw. Ones.",. Philomath, Htarr's Point, KummlU Toledo, Taqnina. CLACKAMAS. nearer. BuI.e Creek. Cnnl.v riacVfimu i"i wwi, vuwngKviue, Damascus. Eacie Creek. Ulad Tidinrs. Highland. Molalla. Ull. waoiie, amir, sonon, mwim f ny, Oswego, -ndy, Hprlngwater, Zlon, New Era, Uarlow, Miiis, union anus, noone's rerry. CLATSOP. Astoria. Clifton. Jewell. Kntma. V.hai.m Sktpanon, Seaside House, Westport, Kthmua. wmcy, sasuner noose. coos. Cons dtv. Connllle. Ih.ra i'mnlro 11, IF... chanted Prairie. Kulrview, HenimnsYtiib He'u Zr'.HSfilr North Bi nd, cm Kan ,' iHwum, i, iter tilV. COUTMBIA. Columbia CitV. ClatakMnln U..1.I...I T- -ro., uciamo, rn. ueieus, Hauvie's Island, cmutT. Cheteoe, Ellensbarg, Port Ortord. ooceius. uanuui vaiiav. nia.vin.i -i... i-.n.. PiS E1'"WB atoavlll,Uardner, Kellogg' t iT.Tr l.r vreea, HosennriT, hcous barg,Ten KUe,Ompqa City , Wilbar.Voncalla. OKA XT. Alvnrd. Canvon f Itv rumn Wa,ar.n n.r. villa nk- iu.ni. . .. ' .. '. .J 'J, i-iaine tuy, i-arcersvilie, iiwMiwu , cwaanier. JACESOX. Applegate, Ashland Mills. BrownxboronKh, feulral Point, Eagle Point, (.irant's Pass, Hot wrings, Jacksonville, Lakeport, linen I x mock point. Ham's Valley, Table Rock, Wll ivw opnnp. JOSEPH IKK. Klrby, LeUnd, Slate Creek, Waldo. LASS. Antler. Bonsnia, Dairy, Chi-waucau, Drews' vaiiey.uoose uute, utce view, ijioneii vat ley, Dnkvtlle, Hergansen, New Pine Creek xilver Lake, Hnrague Klver. mi miner j Tale Lake.Whllehlil, Whiltlc s Perry. Yaitiax. LAXE. Big Prairie, Cottage (irove, Creswell Camp Creek, Cartwtight's, Dexter. Eugene City, Franklin, Junction, Long Tom, Mo hawk. Pleasant Hill. Hnislaw. Huencer Creek. Hpnacneld.TienUWIIIamette Forks, Cheslier, tseisnap nprtnga, maw tisappoiniineni,i;row, tyui tori, LIS. Albahjr, Big Prairie. Brownvl'le, Craw- fordsvtUe. Dlamood Hill, Fox Yal.-y, u RMsn. Harrisbonr. Harris Ranch. Halsev. Jordan, Lebanon, Miller. Muddy, Ml. Pleasant, Peoria, Pine, Mo, Hhedd's, Noda Springs 8o- oavuie, weet name. KAKIOS. Anmra. Anmavllle. Butterllle. Brooks. Fair field, Uerraia, Hubbard, JetTerson. Marlon, Monitor, NewatlsTllle, Kalem', Stlverton.Htay- lon, at. raal, xwrner, wooaourn. KCLTKonAB. East Portland, Portland9, Powell's Valley, &L Johns, wtuameiieBiougD, .viiniia. roi.E. Bethel, Buena Vista, Dallas. Eola. Elk Hern, Orand Bonde. Independence. llncoln. Luckia- mate, Lewisvllle, Monmouth, Perrydalc. Itlc- reall, zena. TILLAXOOE. Garibaldi, Kilehes, Netarts, Ni stocklou, Tit lamook, Traak. CSTATILLA. Butter Creek, Heppner, Inoe, Marshall, Meadowvllle, Milton. Pilot It-M-k, Pendleton Umatilla-, Weston, Willow Forks. trxiorc. Cove, bland City, La Grande, Noi I h Powder, Oro Oell.Sunuaervllle, Union, Wallowa. WAsro. Antelope, Bridge Creek, Hood River, Mitch- en. ml iiooa. mneviue. .-coii-. Hiieiina-a Snaalah Hollow. The Dalles. Warm Springs Wasco, Wll lough by. Fossil, Pine Cievk, Lone Bock. WAsainoTox. Beaverton.Cedar Mill.Corneilns, Dilley. For est OroTe,Oleneoe,areeuville,HIIIN)ro, Mld dleton. Mountain Dale, Peake. Sholl-s Ferry, ajrlora retry, Tualatin, wapato. centerviiie, Uale's Creek, Oaston, Joppa. Tisaiu. AmltT. Bellevoe. Carleton. Dsvlon. I-ifav- ette, McMinnville, North Yamhill, sliernlan. si. Joe, wen unenaiem, wneatiana, ewierg. tfAmilA'trTttX TEMKITO BY. CUU.LASI COU5TT. Keah Bay, Mew Dungencss, Port Angeles. CLABKB. Battle Ground, Brush Prairie, Fourth Plain, Martin's Bluff, Pioneer, Stoughton, Union BJdge, Vancouver9, Washougal. CHEHAI.IS. Cedarvllle.rhehalis Point, Elma, Hoqulam, Montestno, Oakville, Hataop, Sharon. COWLITX, Castle Rock, Freeport. Kalnma, Ixiwer Caw llts, Monticello, MU Coffin, O.ik point, Pekin, BilverUske. ISLA-I u. Conpevllle, Ooreland, Dngally, Ulsalady. j err eksox. Port Discovery, Port Ludlow, Pott Townscnd. EIKO. Black Itiver, DwamUh, Fall City, Seattle. Slaughter, Snoqaalmy, Hqoack, White River. KITSAP. Port Blnkely, Port Gamble, Port Madison, Port Orchard, Heabeck, Teckllu KLICKITAT. Block Hoase, Ool umbos, Goldendale, Klicki tat, White Salmon. LEWI. Ahrernoau Boistort, Chehalls, Clanuato, Cow llta, OlenBdea, Uttle Falls, Meadow Brook, Mossy Hock, Napasine, Nesrankum.rUcookum rboek, Mirer Creek, Winloek. MASOX. Arcada. Ligbtville, Oakland, Skokomish. PACIFIC Bruceport, Brookfleld . Knapplon, Oy slei II le, Riverside, South Bend, Cnfty, Woodward's Landing. prance. Elhl. FrankUn. Lake View, New Tacoma, Puyailup, Steilacoom City, Tacoma. SA! JUAlt. Ban Juan, Lopax, Orcas. sxoRoaisR. Centor-rillc, Lowell, Mukilteo, Sno'ioTnish, Tulailp. SKAWAXIA, Cascades. STKVEKS. Crab Creek, Four Lakes, Fort Tot vl lie. Hang man's Creek, Pine Grove, Rock Creek, Rosalie, Spokane Bridge, Spokane Falls, Union Kidge, Walker's Prairie, 1HIKH IXtlf. fosi Bank, Beaver.MiKml Prairie, Olyrnpla'. Tan.ilijuolt, TenlnOjTumwa'er, Yelm. WAaBIAKUK. Cathlamet, Eagle Cliff, Bkamokaway, Wsler ford. WAI.L.A WALLA. Alreiwla. Burksvllle.Havton, Pa'iha, Pntaha Prairie, Tukanon, Waltsbarg. Wall.i Walla", Whitman. WHATCox. felr Grove, Guemas, Ia Conner. Lelimhl, I.iinimi, I.vntlen, Nootsnchk, Point Wlll'.im. -aml-h. Sealiome, Seiahmoo. -.l.ip Harlor, ship Island, Hkaglt. Trader, Whatcom. w mi a A. Cedar Creek, Colfax, Ewartv!HOwen--b:irg, l"alou-e, Meptoe, fnlon Flat, Walton. TAKIM . Y len.uru, Kort w.I'le- M' inmn . Ki'"li, , IjiIi. Koniitiw.k, Nanuin i uaziua. Money Ontsr Offlcei . THE KEW NORTHWE8T. SKYK.YTH fKlR OF PIBLICAT10S I THE XEW NORTHWEST, A Vecklj-,Joiirlll SEVOTEO TQ TVI fimPS BtflT NCIEffSTSI Independent In rdlitittfwl HellgloH llkJ. A. J.kCKIWlI fdrler 3x1 rruarlrtsr. Jlltt. C. i. mniinv office of rnrsittUttov- ner of Front and WasatlagsBa Btlisls, (ap- atalts), rorlland.OraaasjL EDITORIAL ROOMJJ UBvwerFwanJt sad "9" Streets. The Kcw North WEST is Bights, bat a Unman Rights to whatever policy may be the greatest good to the know no sex, no rwllUr,anrSUaton,! no color, no creed. Its ssWaaaaSJoa ia upon the rock of Eternal IAbarty, Universal Emancipation and TJ TERMS, Of AOTAXOJE: ning;e one ; Mix monti Three moui i.innn.vii miitftuBiiaVrs -TtJ Agents and Canvassers ! NOV IS THE 11ME TO SUBSCRIBE! TUB SERIAL STORY HER VL'pTj' By Mas. nujtiWAY, K now being published regoJarly tram week to week. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS EARLY! Itally, Friends, to the Support nriloiuart 1 m.-lii nI The People's Paper. StsTOBSM ergaa, detotsd j sesarty. I XTSCELLAXEOUS. HIGBJEST A W AKD CEKTCMNIAL! AsrvtcTtraxas or i The best wd'um priced Instrument ever one red. THE CELKBRATKD BTAKBARD OS.G-A3TS BaM ok. "Emmy tor eaulogo aasl prfaa Bat. j. w. rwaat fnat. Hyde,) GEWKRAL AGEXT, SMsrBt ;,, rstneaad,Portlsa, O. a. amwaxESL, IIERClTr.IT T!L0R lTirtt Itreel, ae,Anti ansl 1'tsM, jrEEPH coirtrrAjfTLT on hand a rurx iv ana eampieta atoea or tMICw, is9t, FtnCH . DOMESTIC COOK, rpassed. and hieh he ill make up -tv a: oost prices. 7-7 JH. COKBETT'S LIVERY, HACK AND FEED STABLES (FlRE-PROOF, Cerner Second and Taylor Streets. Reasonable Charges for Hire. I'artlrnlur At tention paid to Boarding Horses. Orders, for II; aeks Promptly Attended to. Day or Aigou Orders may be left hi tli 'es, or at -as of Flshel A Roberts. CHEMEKZTA HOTEL, SALEM, OREGON. S. r. VATfllEWS . Proprietor No pains or expense will be spared to keep the rulsln,' and every department of this mag nificent Hotel up to the mark as THE BF P Hi TFF. IN OltEGON. (cc Croam and Soda Water ..AT ALISKY A HECELE'S PKKXirM C1X1T U AXBTACTORT, I'lnl NI.. hrt. Alder aiwd aTarrt-wa. r-is CAPLE2 & MULKEY, A-.torjeyi-nlaw, lloesa No- 3. Odd Fellows' KnlldlHg. TILL GIVF PnnviT .r rERovAr. attenilon to 'jiwin's li.t.usted to tbelr -15 . s. DoLi-iI. E. . nspsJArGH. IijS. SIHOX. C. A. IXIUPH. HOLPH, BKHMlbH, UOLPH a Murj Attar aavs-at-Iiw ODD FELIX) WK' TEJtPLE. PORTLAND T. A. W'BIUDE. Attorncy-at-Law, OClce in Munriast Rr'Cg.t'ip.tsjt, ,Por;1 an(J 6-W MISCELLAKEOl'S. SREBfiN & CALiFOBNIA RAILROAD CO. KO.SH. TIME SCHEDULE. I NO. 2. n) TAKE EFFECT S0NDAT, AUG. IOTh, JL lli i , at 12 si. ror tne govemrueni u lormationor employes onlv: the Company re serve the right to vary therefrom as circum stauces may require. Dally (Sunday excepted 'is follows: PORTLAND AND ROSEBCBO as follows: LEAVE. AH flirsiat 7d A. X. 1 KoicUurg. irr. 7Mr.x 4:1$ P.M. a. a. t ravsm. XLBAMT BXPBB8S TSi IS, Daily (oxbssa Bnndays), w as roLLOws: Pertlaad IdOP.x. I Albany 85 p.m. Albany , ta. m. I ron isori , waft A. M. FREIGHT TRAINS, Daily (except Sanday) as follows: LEAVE. AEEITE. Portland (US a. at. 1 Junciton nm p. unction d: A.BUI Portland a:io p. m. Tsms Qrtsjsn and CalUaraia Railroad Ferry takes naoaeetloa with all Regular Trains. nksscosMtuaai sn msdest Rosebunr wi th the Stages of th California and Oregon Stag star Tickets tar sale to all the ra-ineioal oolats taCaliaarniaand the East, at Company's oOsoe, psr.f Vaa Fi I Hi.,at tmwi ar Btorag will be Charged on Freight re &iin tatWaiehoosea over 24 boora. ar Freight will not be received lor shipment Ber s owoe r. . BRANDT, Jr., K. P. BOdEBB, Gen. Supt. San. freight ana rassenger Agvnk FwlTTlAJfl LBIART ASSSCUTIM silt TjsjM Tittoa'aBanlc. MSM8.KRSHIP I'll EE TO ALL. i Si IrwyadMe Sgauurtwrty Vul sl Tdd.P. r. A. C.Glhba,d. H. Iwi, St. W. Fechheimer.H. rauiBg, l,. num. President Vice President Corresponding See . OXER Librarian and Bee. See SR. A. i. B. SPINNEY, YOUNG MEN AXTHO If AT BE SUTFEIUNG FROM THE Y) eflaeta of you thru! Mites or indiscretions wilt do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of soflerlng humanity. DR. HP4NSEY will guarantee to forfeit iiist lor every case of seminal weakness or private disease of any kind or character vniea ae anaerauces ana auis to core. MirtOLE-AOEO MEN. There are many at the ace of ti.i." who are troabled with too free-in! -v... u .i of Uw Madder, often aeeomr.un-i! i a -::-!n smartinx or burning sensation. a we.iki n lag of the system inaBkanuer the iMt.ent n -oot account r. On (aaniinlin: tie nrniiirv lepoelts, a ropy sedlmeui mil . .it. n in- i..nn, anaau pnrtieii" m an will appear. Tow I,. tlini atllktsh hoe, ag&ia eli.tmrlng to a d rk irl torpid appearance. Tli.-n .in u mj nwih die of this dlflSewry ignorant nt the cm-. . Which istbes,'iti!id slaeo! semiu.lt Weafelle-s. Dr.l.w:M cirii-ilite a perfee; run- in all tiel. ld',, ami u 'lealtiiy restoral Ii jit Of tl.e yenno m in ironrani illlice hours lotnl.and II !o s. Sundays rrnm lotoll.v. w. f.insiiliailun free. Thoniiii:'! 'x- ani'natlon anil advice, ;j. Call on or address. HR. sPINXKY CO. 7-.!2 No. 11 Kearny HL, "aii Franel SMPIUjE BAKERY. CARL YOOS, iSinceKor lo Peter Wairner , Manufacturer of Bread, Cakes, Pastry, Pilot Bread, Soda, Pknlc, Batter, Bosloa, Sagar aid Shoo Fly CRACKERS, JEMT LIKD CAKES, GIICER SNAPS, nt, 31 Washington street, Portland i:n. sarOrders from the Trade solicited. C-S UNA EEAL TEACHER or Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. (Graduate of Penmanship under Professor P. A. Kspina, in ItHrnnnf'- Husiness i ol leire, San r-ranelseo. t al.) OROEBS FOB ORNAMENTAL WORK P80MPTIT EXECUTE", Sperintens at Morse's Palace of Art. Residence, N. W. corner Filth and Jefferson. MORNING STAR RESTAURANT, Cor. WusMn-rton and Second Sq. n. C. RIHEK. .rnopKii-.Toit THIS NEW AND ELEGANT RESTAUR NT I X is now open for the reception of diesis. The tables will be supplied with the best the market affords, al the following rates : Per Mourn 3 n " Week ... . 1 mi " Day ...li"' " Ideal ..' .. ." J) Meal Tick, If ...." w DR. WM. KOEHLER, DENTIST DEUTSCHER ZAHNARZT, i Establish.,! ls..J , DENTAL ROO MS First street, between Mor rison and Yamhill. Monnasles' Block Port land. I treiron. f"tn ns. j. . i.r.x.i, XJcutiMt, - Southwest corner First and Yamhill PORTLAND, OREGON. MATTHEW p. DKADT. BL VAIL1KS , P. C BCHPT LEB, Ja M. W. FECTHHF.nfKR. BOOrBT A JIISCELLAXEOUS. TSSTl rpHE ABOVE CONTAIN JL all the liu FirBt-Cl8dMf Organs, 4 Many of which are used exel naively by as. Thay have IMPROVED SWELL, IMPROVED BELLOWS, PATENT BEED and SOCK DING BOABSH, IMPROVED SEEDS, VALVES, and UlOP ACTION, with KEYS of the FINEST nroBY, rvoRT fronts, solid ebony SHARPS, CLOTHED JfOKTISES, BUASS atTtDE PIN8, ENGRAVED ivory STOPS, PEDALS, carpeted in rich designs, etc w manufactare bat owe daws ot work, and ae of oar HfSTBTTMBrTT la in geaend re spects equal to aaotkar, as far' as Itseapaett goes. The same Saaotlv FlBjajriax ToKiai; Actkw, Which are so sattataetory to good players, will bond In every Organ opou our list, the dif ference In price being reaala ted by the capacity . of the Instrumcat, and the djaerenee In the Style and Ornamentatioti of Ute case. Every Instrument folly warranted, Send for Price For fartber lalormaUoa address J. H. SOBKIB, Fortlaiisi, Agent for Oiegea and Washington Torritory ' T. MTAWAKnlf, Agent aw PorUaad,atPanahan's Mosie and AttQaBary, Bhwriaoa street. Tbeta OtgBBs took Uw ISwt PwbuuJb at tin Oregon State Fair ia 1876. ESTABLISHED IMS. K. S. eV A. P. UUXT, AttssMTS-at-tdtw 89 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. Istveai We aroenre patents in all countries. No at tobset pees tx ADVASt'E. No charge unless tbe patent 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 dlflereut States, and all litigation pertaining to Inven tions or Patents. Send stamp tor pamphlet giving full Instructions. raited States Courts aasl i pautoai nta. Claims prosecuted in the Supreme Court oi the United States. Court of Claims, Court ot Commissioners of Alabama Claims, .Southern Claims Commission, and all classes of war claims before the Executive Departments. Arrears T Pay aasl Baaiilj. Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors of tbe late war, or l heir heirs, are in many cases entitled to money from the Government, of which they have no knowledge. Write fall history of ser vice, and slate amount of pay and bounty re ceived. Enclose stamp, and a full ieply, after examination, will be given you without charge. All Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors wounded captured, or Injured in the hue war, boweter slight, are entitled to, and can obtain a pen -Ion. r silted States Geweral Land Ofltee. rv-i'ested Land Cases, Private Land Claims Mm ,:. pre-emption, and Homestead Cases rr.i- t ni d before tbe General Land Ottice am' Ik i,.ir;ii.. ntol the Interior. IjsbmI garrsah. AV. . ush for Bounty Land Warrants, and ki i ,1 .: . - .krrespondeuce with all parties hav :uiv lor sale, and give fall and explicit In ruei ii !! - where assignments are imperfecu w e em duet ourbusioessinaeparale Bureaus haimi: therein the clerical assistance of aide ami experienced lawyers, and give our closest MT-iual supervision to every important paper pared in each case. Prompt attention thus -i cured to ail easiness entrusted to us. Ad dress -. A. P. LATEY. Attorney. WASHIMUTON, D. C. Any person deslrinc information as lo the standing aad responsibility of the firm will, on leqaest, be furnished with a satisfactory refer- in ms vicinity or congressional district, 6-17 SIM.TION!. TN THK CIRCl'IT OTP-T OF THE STATE X of Oregon for tbe county of Multnomah. Mary J. Hill. I'lainlltr. vs. Stephen Hill, De fendant. To steptien Hill, the above-named Defendant: In the name. if the state of Ore- n, you are hereby required to uppear and answer the conipiaint against you In the above-entitled suit, filed herein, on the first day of the next termoftlie aloveCourt,wb!ch nuii be newt arter tne expiration or six weeks publication of thit summon-, to-wit: on tbe ruth day of Jnne, IS7S; and If you fail to answer the said complaint, as aforeiald, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court fortlierellel demanded therein, to-wi: the dissolution of the marrlaire contract between you and tbe aid Plaintiff, and for sneh other I'nrthei or dill, rent relief as lo me said Court may seem proper. This summons in published by order of Hon. E. I shanurk, Judsre of s. id court, made on the 'Sitli day of December. 1K7T. apny iu.vitu wiluams, Aturneys tor I'laiiiliff. OREGON TRANSFER COMPANY. General Forwarding and Commission. Freight and baggage forwarded and delivered with dispatch. Pianos and Furniture moved. Orders tor Hacks Prom: to. Day Offirc B.W. "Paw. a.1 Mark, Care of O. T. Co. PAY 3c MAKJTI1TG, DEALEK- INOnOCERIE AND PRO ion-, 1 run-and Vegetables, Corner mt Third aasl E streets. POr.TI.AN I , OREGON. I .hanks for the liberal patron . .o..,.l aiuin-iiice to our pat-In- n. r.H ihat.in addition ,ih tr.oti, . bave opened a r.in ii -l'r turner Y'i i rteeu ( I, it ml Hatreeta, ;;egon. GO TO THE AURORA RESTAURANT, ?.urtliea-t i'.r. Fr .nt a:i i AiJ. r -'ri t 's, Ttie only , .. .n rurtlan.l i re i..i ,ui . t A GOOD EQ.DAKE IHEAI. 1 ' For 25 Cents. a