to fiercest THURSDAY. AUGUST 1, 1S78. vieaas in simmer. When through woodland dim and lonely Crowning some old mountain's brow, Where the eager light can only Peep through leaves or flowers below; Where the arching: tree above us Shield the fountain's gushing tide. As the arm of those who love u Buoyant heart lrotn sorrow hide; Walking there In silent mil sine, Mem'ry wandered through the years. Pointing nut the path, and ehooilnc Only those that lead to lean; TbouKh (mm out the foliage o'er ns Fell the voice of many a bird. And great nature's gladdalng choru Echoing through the glades we heard; Vet tho branches seemed llVe sorrow Resting shadowy on the bean. When no coolness It may borrow From Joy's stream that Sows apart; And the fountain's gashing laughter Seemed the voice of efeearlnglrtend. Minding ns bow soon hereafter All the shades of grief shall end ; And the bird's clear warbling carol Use a dear darling's cry, Telling us bow brighter all Joys, when sorrow passeth by. Soon thp forest shadows lenring Buratlhe annlurttt- far unv. Threads of brooks through meadows weaving , uusi-ning, snone wun etivry ray. Fields of grain the hills adorning. All their slope with verdure waved. And the soft 'nine mist of morntnr Far-off sleepy mountain laved. Then away were thoughts ot sadness With tHe woodland teftries flown. All the brighter gleamed the gladness For the brooding shadows gone; And those thousand valleys smiling In the sun's far-sloping light Seemed like Joys the heart beguiling After sorrow's gloomy night. Walking still In silent musing, Jfera'ry wandered through the years, Pointing out the paths and choosing Now no longer those of tears. Arguments Or TIIK MLicATiaor thb national woman Sl rFRAGK ASSOCIATION. BKFOBK THK COM MITTEE ox rarviLBora and klbctions or THK I'NITED eTATESSKKATK, JAXt'AKY 11 ASH 12, 1N7N. SARA. ANDREWS SPENCER. Sara Andrews Spencer, chairman of the resident Congressional committee of the National Woman Suffrage Assocla tlofi PA Id Gentlemen of the Committee .-Many thousands of women of thirty-live States, who cannot possibly appear be fore you, have represented themselves here by delegates and by letters, all of them uniting In the one general re quest that the Congress of the United States shall aid them in the greatest re form of ths age. They say they have done everything that earnest women could do to secure justice, and they find that one man with the ballot in his bands is stronger than ail their prayers, and Uiey ask us to pray you for justice, and to give you no rest. You cannot believe that in the four hours' time granted by this committee to these representatives of women of the United States, you have heard a full, fair, exhaustive discussion of a question as broad and high and deep as humanity Itself. The women citizens of this re public, the wives, mothers and daugh- rf man rln nnr. nolr tho Pnfrroaa nf tho United States, nor the legislatures of the various States, nor the male voters of Lh Unitod KtatM. to confer unon women oitizeoB the ricbt of suflratre. lt Is beyond the power of man to confer upon us the sucreu, ueaven-endowed ricbt of self-government. We ask you to enact a constitutional amendment that shall protect us in the use of our natural, uou-civen inheritance. From every section of this fair land comes to you the voice of women asking for their own, saying, "itestore to us the power that you have usurped, not only because it is just, but because, owned ana controiieu as we are, we cannot even give to the world better men. We cannot stem the tide of vice forever rolling outward and onward, and sweeping to moral death our loved ones." Endowed with mighty forces from the fountain of all life and power, man has matfe lilmseir master or the material world. He has tunneled mountains, bridged chasms, sundered continents, joined oceans, blasted rocks, exalted valleys, drained marshes, spanned riv ers, chained the lightning, and made the elements of earth, air and sea the obedient servants of his will. If now and then a smouldering element has crept forth like a thief in the night, while be slept, and laid a citv in rulus. he has marshaled his willing army of woruers, ana ere tlie world had realized its loss, be has reared palaces upon the ruins, ami magnificence has taken the place of desolation. Dare we ask this monarch of all the earth to pause in his brilliant march, to contemplate the havoc he has made with human souls? Whence come they, and whither are they going, the terrible procession or 3,ok: tried and convicted criminals, 116,000 paupers, 87,432 ravine lunatics, 16,205 deaf and dumb, 20,820 blind, 24,527 idiotic, 13,100 youthful criminals, 100,000 vagrant. homeless girls, 12,719 orphans, 114,000 children, with tendencies to crime, and the vast numbers of the epileptic, the deformed, tne diseased, who demand the care of 62.3S3 physicians and sur geons to help them eke outor terminate a miserable life? And bow has It come to pass you who are fathers auswer us that of 1,100,475 little children born alive on our soil, 100,455 have, within a year, moaned their little lives away in cruel pain, and have been laid to sleep with sobs and groans and tears, leaving In hearts and homes an aching void the world can never fill? And so much more sftd is life than even death. Tell us whence comes and whither goes this larger army of children whom nobody wants, children whose daily life is a tragedy of kicks, curses, cull's and cruel blows of want and misery no words can tell children hiding In ash-barrels and out in the fields, under the fences, in the nooks and cranuies and dark places of our great cities, hiding from the monsters whose bleared visages are the only idea of fatherhood their wretched lives have ever known. Have you not seen them ? SgSjgttSEsst. tw5UE?!n5rn,M Pen'-ponder H,n5fIiKhor wl"h or onder. Wicked children, with -kM, ..a-,,?r'he,ui"- there are man. With no pleasures ,TMnl uemoiing wlth a stolen penny. Tn not. flits aou1M..i.. . . V li i """'unuoii oi human woe, at which "all the world .V" because, in the highest, holiest work ucicgaiw uuiu y wj man, tue perpet uation of the race, the cruel agent, gen eration after generation, has reokleasly blundered ? Or may he safely shift the responsibility, and evade judgment by showing that In Adam's fall We sinned all. But Christ, the anointed, has come to save the lost, and our sins, inherited and act'jal, may all be washed away in the blood of the lamb. When we ask for better children that may grow to Eurer and wiser manhood and woman ood, do you tell us that this is not a matter of legislation, aud remand us to the ehurcbee for regeneration anil salva tion? Do you ask us to violate our common sense by depending for tlie re demption of the world upon a few min isters onee a week vaguely bidding en slaved wretches, whose evils were planted In their souls and bodies by cruel fathers and unwilling mothers be- iur uiey were oorn, to repent anil be baptized, that their sins, whieh were like scarlet, may be whiter than snow? 10U know that milllonn nf ronkless people go on peopling the earth after their own kind, and that not one-tenth of one per cent, of the 1,110,000 chlldreu annually born In this republic have as miiori care laKen that they shall be rightly born as is bestowed upon birds in a cage or beasts in the Held 7 The masses of those who most need to be "born again," the dangerous classes, even if the gospel could save them, hear no gospel-call, anil Know not wuat is meant bp being "renewed within." If now am) then one struggles against tne tide and finds a solitary seat in the baek pew of a friendly church, it is only for one hour on Sunday, while the dram shops and all the other haunts of vice are open six days in the week, and keep a hospitable back door ajar on the seventh. Proud man, our self-annointed euar- dian, realizing the danger, and himself despairing of the gospel plan, or not having enough genuine faith In 'It to bring it to bear upon these cases, has invoked his ready human resources to settle these social problems, and we are invited to behold the result. His rem edies are massive, and there is no time ftr details. Do criminals abound? Then we will have more prisons and station-houses and Jails, more polioe courts aiHi juuges ami onieers; anu and blnee vast sums of money are re n uired to sustain this ponderous ma elilnery of law, and make it a terror to evil-doers and a safe-guard to our homes, we will license 35.1S5 restau rants, and permit them, for a round fee. which they can well allord to. pay, to sell whisky, rum, brandy, gin, and every species of intoxicating drink. To gather in money from the more de graded classes, wo will license 14,362 regulardram-shopsof a lower order, and also "sample rooms," pleasure gardens. and low, obscene, comic theaters, where every variety of wild and frantic amusement will tempt them to perpet ual violence, leading to frequent ar rests, and thus, besides the license taxes, net us a large sum in fines and penalties for breaches of the law. Do beggars and vagrants, old and vonncr. swarm in our great cities and upon our highways? Wo will build more alms houses and 'work-houses, orowd them in, and tax the industrious people of me ianu, me iarmeratuis plow anu tne washerwoman at her tub, to support the pauperism and vagrancy of the laud. Is the social vice eating away like a cancer at tho lives of our sons, torturing the baby brain, robbing the innocent bride of her health and bloom, and dragging to everlasting shame the daughters of the poor and ignorant? Let us license tills vice also, and require these victims of our degrading propens ities to ue Kept in goou iieaiiti, tuat we and our sons may sin in largest liberty, while the brand of shame is publioly burned upon the brow ot the woman only. There will be larger financial gain to our treasury in this than In all of the licenses for the 60,000 dram-shops oi tins republic, a siugie Western city ! gathered In $fc0,000 as a revenue In a 0,"B'B uj"mu imra me sate oi ,oot J'oung and ignorant girls to the rich clt- i teens and transient visitors of her mu nleipality. Do you wonder that women citizens ot the Lolled States, beholding tne legislation oi mis master or all the eartu for their husbands and their sons, for their daughters and their neighbors' daughters, dare not give you sweet re pose anu peace. Continued next week. Millions of dollars are spent In this country annually in the purchase tawdry trash, perishable things that have uo intrinsic value, and that go to swell the contents of the refuse barrels at each spring and fall cleaning. Al ways there is some new craze. Either it is lace-making or crocheting, house uecurations, or some article or personal ortianrentation that is entertaining the idle women of the land. They know no more about tlie real value of the time wasted, or the real value of the trumpery manufactured, than they do about the Interest on monev investments in Europe, or the causes of the famine in inula. Are they to blame? What has been done to give them just ideas of finances ? How many have ever been entrusted beyond the household require ments of the day or season? The childish indifference of the average woman to the business affairs of men Is, beyond doubt, mortifying to many sens ible men who recognize how their own Interests suffer in consequence. But no real goou results rrom this state of af fairs, for men generally do not encour age the study of financial mattnrs In women, and dislike above all thlnes a aa ueeiueu vaste lorsueh things. Made a Difference. a hrioht in. tie fellow, aboutour years of age, made uu uncuiou, tne correctness or which his father questioned, who asked : "If Mary should tell anything that as itoi, exactly so, wuat would you soy ?" "I'd say she tokl a He." "If brother should say anything that was not exaetly so, would you think it rigniT" "No; I'd think he told a He." -veii, supposing you slioultl sav something that was not exaetly so; what men "I'd say I's mistaken." John Sherry has presented flveaeres of land, valued at $12,000, to the elty of The spring of all spiritual activity is ianu. AfiENTJi FOK THE Miff NORTHWEST. The following persons are duly authorised lo act as Agents for the N ew Nokthwbbt : Hiss Mary RUbop Brownsville Mrs. S. A. Nichols Dallas Sirs. II. A. Looghary Amity R. T. Robison Mlly Mrs. Maria Ksusuic North Yamhill Mrs. M. Kelty ... Lafayette Mrs. J. DeVore Johnson Oregon City Mrs. Dunneil The Dalle Ashby reatee.- . Benton counts- Miss Virginia Olds. Mrs. Nellie Curt Hiram Smith Dr. Bay ley . Mrs. K. A. Vawters Mrs. B. B. 1 Ox hop. Mrs. J. V. Jackson W. w. Beach A- W. Htanard H. Claughton-. C A. Reed ... . Virginia Olds. McMlnnrille Salem .Harrlsbirg uorvallls M'alla Walla Ilendletou .Eugene CUT OoTmx,W. T Brownsville Lebanon Salem Lafayette Albany Forest Grove - ..Astoria .. ..San Francisco " California Sxxtuel, California Mrs. St. F. Cook . .. Mrs J. H v,-,t J. T. SCOU. Esn Mrs. A. E.Corwin'.' U P. Fisher - Mrs. W. a. viiii"; "Woman's Journoin " Clackamas p. P. Porter .n Massachusetts I. Casio " onedd's, Oregon Mrs. C. M. Folt'J. Nw Era D. D. Oray ;; San Jose, Cat Mrs. J. A. Johns ... Albany Mrs. Unue Keam . - Salem Mrs. I. K. Probstel -Eugene citr L. U Williams... -LaUrand. Other parties desirin,".' IT.' ... -,l""ro Agfnta J i-"'"iu lurousbout ore. Hon and aHtiBgion .territory, The law of JiwiiApera. 1. Sulribers who dtTn live eipress notice to the contrary are considered as wishing to continue their sabserlptloas. 2. If any subscri hers onier the discontinuance of their newspapers, the publisher may con tinue to send them until all arrearages are paid. s. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take thetr newspapers from the office lo wlileh they are directed, the law holds them responsible unUI they have fettled the bills, and ordered them discoo tinned. 1. I f subserl bers remove to other places with out Informing the publisher, and the newtm- pers are sent to the Jormer direction , they are held responsible. 6. The courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers from the otliee.or removing and leaving them uncalled nr, is prima lade evidence of Intentional fraud. 8. The postmaster who neglects lo give the legal notice of the neglect of a person to take from the office the news pa iters addreseed to bim. Is liable to the publisher for the subscrip tion price. LIST OF POST OFFICES. BAKER COUNTY. Anhnm) A nsmiast tasaWs. mt-a VTtirsnni Uaiiak VMapL. na. lf..k.iJs t ""v.i, t iwn bwu-u, vit; i. URmuurai m sin, Jordan Valley, Kye Valley, Wlngvtlle, BESTOS. Alsea Vallev. Corral lis Collins k-m Vallev. Llbettv. Mule Kit. Vrnnat N'owtnV Onealte. Philomath, Starr's Point, Summit, CLACKAMAS. TlMWAV !! 1 1 I. ft I Clear Creek, CuttlnEsvUle. Damascus. Eagle wn,iMt iitun, xiignutnu. jiouuia. Mil waukle, Needy, Norton. Oregon City. Osweso, iandy, sprlngwater, Zton, New Kra, Barlow. uuivu iwuimB r ij. Or-ATSOP. Astoria. Clifton. Jewell, KiiaMss, Nehalem, Rkipanon, seaside House, WesViort, Isthmus, wiucj, mmnfr iionse. ooos. COOS Citv. Cnoullle. TWn. TEtnnirA nilr Un. chanted Prairie.Kalrvlew, lIurtnasMVIIK, Hen fY"'e. Marhlteld North llend, Ott, n autu, sHi&iit, oitKum, uwr Ulty. OOLUHBIA. CORKY. Chetcoc, Kllensburg. I'ort Orlord. nouatjts. ."S.."""'' evetaiMl, onles Valley, Iraln, Klkloo, (lalesvllte, Gardner, Keltogg, Iokingglass, Myrtle Creek North Canyon' vllle, Oakland. Paas Creek. RoMburg.SeoU- GRANT. llrniM . n . . . n yt Ue, John Day City, Prairie City, I'arkersvUle, Prltchard'a, Sumter. JACKMJ.V. Annleaate. Ashlaml miius. nnurnijMuniuh Central Point, Kagle Point, riranP l"as. Hot . ' . inir. uwsson. i-nusuix. ivocn i-oini, aam-s valley, Table Moek, Wll JlWri'HI.N'K. Kirby, Leland, Slale Creek, Waldo. LAKE. Antler, Bonansa, Dairy, Cbewauean, Drews' Vallev. Goose Lake. Ike View. laurel I Val. ley, LlnkvUle, Mergausen, New Pine Creek, Silver Lake. Mnrarue Itlver. Summer Ika. Tule Lake, WhltehUI. Whlltle Perry, Yaluax. LANE. Big Prairie, Cottage Grove. Creswel! Camp Creek, Cartwrlght's, Iexter, Kugene City, Franklin, Junction, Long Tom, Mo- kauri.' !! i, TIIII UnUlftU. fn.ii C. il Springfield, Trent, Willamette Porks. Cbesberi ueignap spring, rjune msappoinuneni,crowl tMa. rone LINN. e 1 ... 1 1 1.. lift, rjw. '-t t u. Ridge, Ilarrtsburg. Harris Itanch, Ifalsey, Jordan, Lebanon, Miller, Mod Jy, ML Pleasant, Peoria, line, Selo, Shedd's, soda Springs rjo- aaviiie, sweet uome. Aurora, Aumsvllle, Buuevllle, Brooks, Fair field, Gervaic, Hubbard, Jellerson, Marlon, Monitor, Newellsville, Salem', 81 1 rertoa , Stay- ton, rsu i-aui, Turner, wooanura. 3ICI.TNOMAH. Kast Portland, lortland. Powell's Valley, St. Johns, Willamette atougu, Ainina. roLK. CJrand Ronde.Indeiiemlenee, Llneoln, Luekla mute, Iwlsvllle, Monmouth, Psa-rydaw, Kle- reaii, ena. TtLLAJIOOK. Garibaldi, Kllcbes, Netarla, Nestoekton, Til lamooK, XTasE. UMATILLA. Butter Creek, Heppner, Inoe, Marshall. MeadowvUle. Milton. IHot Rock, Pendleton uraatuia, weston, willow i-orrs. UNION. Cove, Island City, La Grande, North Powder, uro ueii,aufummiie, union, auowa. WASOO. Antelope. BrMge Creek, Hood River, Mlteh All 111 IFaa. fS 1 1 . U.AMb L' k .1 1 . t. Spanish Hollow, The nalles. Warm H firings Wasco, Willoughby, Fossil, line Creek, Lone nucs. WASHINOTON. Beaverton, Cedar Mlll.Oornellns, DtHey.For-esiUroTe,(llerieoe,llieenTllle,Illlsboro.IM-dleton. Mountain Ilale. Peake, SbolPs Perry, aylor Ferry, Tualatin, Wapalo, Centervllle, uaie-s vreeK, vaston, joppa. YAMHILL. Amity, Bellevue, Carleton, Dayton, Lamy eue. McMlnuvllle, North Yamhill, Sheridan, W.V.SIIIXCJTON TI!HU1T)RT. . CLALLAM OOONTT. Neah Bay, New Dungeneas, I'ort Angeles. CLAHKE. Ie ronr,!, Bnh Prairie, Fourth llaln. Martin lHolf, ltooeer, stouKhhrn, Untwi Ridge, Vancouver. Washougat. CHEBAL1S. Cedarvllle, Ctrahalls Point, Klma, Hoquhtm, Mouteslno, Oakville, Satop, Sharon. OOWLITZ. , ,G.f?t5.V M,.F,'?rVKaU ,HR- Iiwer Cow LMo"?'o. Coffln, Oak Pwnt, Psklu, oliver Lake. JHLANn. Oouperllle, Co re land, IuHlly, UUmlaiiy. JBTPEBSON. Port IHseovery, lVrt LudloH-, Ih t Towrnseed. KI.Nfl. u.J0' ". Pall City, Seattle, Slaughter, Snomtalmy, Squaek, White lUver. KrmAP. Port Orchard, Seabsck, Tec Ic lit. KLICKITAT. . "'k,;fnf. Columbus, GoWeadale, KlksUI tat. While Salmon. LEWIS. Algernon, BoMort, fhrhalls. ( JUa - ' TF .1 V tavAl fl.ii- - Mossy Rock yicu rf'SIEW'kura.SfcookHm- chuck, sllver Creek, Wlnloek. MASON. Aroada, LtghtvHle, Oakland, 8kokuffilsh. PACIFIC Landing. riBHCE. Klhl, Franklin, Lake View, New Taeoma, ruyaltup, Stellaeoom City, Taeoma. SAN JUAN, an Juan, Lofstz, Oreas. SNOBOMtSIt. Centervllle, Iell, Mukllteo, ShohomMi, Tnlallp- SKA MANIA. Cateades. OTBVBN8. Crab Creek, Four Lakes, Port CMrilie. Hang man' Creak, line Grave, Hock Creek, Hotalie, Spokane Bridge, Spokane Palls, Union KWge, Walker's Prairie. THURSTON. UOai IMUli, uwiiBjrfMniiH iimin,vijntsi', Tanalquoll.Teulno, Turn water, Yelm. WAHKIAKUM. Cathlamet, Eagle Cliff, Skamokaway, Waler ford. WALLA WALLA. Alpowla, BurksvllleJ)ylon, PaUha, Pataba I'mlrie. Tnkanon, Walts Imrg. Walla Walla. Whitman. W1IATOOM. Cedar Grove. Guemas. La Conner. Lehrahl. Lumml. Lmden. Nootsaebk. Point William. Samlsh, Seaborne, Selahrooo, Ship Harbor, Ship Island, Skagit, Trader, Wbateom. WIIITXAN. Cedar CreAV.PyvieaT Rtrortcviii nv.n.vnn Palouse, Steptoe, Union Flat, Walton. YAKIMA. KAi? nam-BUensburg Fort Slmcoe, KlttlUs, YSPmi0 :"u'um' Plesani Grove. Selahl Money Order Oaces. THE NEW NORTHWEST. SEVEMU YEAH OF rUBLIOATIOX ! THE NEW NORTHWEST, A Weekly Jonrnsl DEVOTED TO THE. 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NEWBURY, CHAPMAN & CO., Importers and Dealers In Agricultural Implements ! General Agents rx- I). M. OSHOKNB Jt CO. M"ORU-Ka5NOWN- BD MOWBrtS, RBAPKHS, AND SKLK niNDING HAKVKPTKIW, IMPROVED WHITEWATER WAGON, MORRISON BRO.S CKI.KBKATKI) PLOWS, THE LION SRLF-DUMP SULKY R,KK, "ROSS" SICKLE GRINDRR, Tbresbers, Headers, ami TUB D VERIIACES AND CARRIAGES, Por the State of Oraston wl Territories of Washington and Ida bo. Tbe Puller J: Boyd Sulky, "BKLLK OP THK WEST," with Potato Digger AUaehmeot; Ike best Potato Digger made. The Sulky can be used to attach a Stock Hake or Plow as well. The RBRD SPRING STKHL TOOTH HAR' ROW AND CULTI V ATO K , a new and vatuable InveuttoB. Latest and best of Ms etess. The 08NTRNNIAL PAN MILL, superior to all others. XUWBUKT. CHAPMAN .t CO.. IProot.asdl I First SV, Portland (Branch Houses at Bo 'Sbarg. Otegoa. and 7 WanaWaUa.W.T.) K OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. NO. St. TIME SCHEDULE. NO. 94. rtW TAKK EFPKCT SUNDAY. AUG. ttHh X ISTT.at it 31 .for the government and ln- tSTMtetMa o esuntoyes only; tne unnpany re serve ine rurnt so vary tnererrom as amis stances may require. Dally (Sunday excepted) as follows: PORTLAND AND' ROSBBURG as follows: LKAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 7a.m. I Roseburtr 7 r.M Itoseburg UCOa. m. I I'ortland 1:15 p.m. ALBANY EXPRBSS TRAIN, Dally (except Sundays), as roLixiws: LEAVU ARHtTE Portluul IdiB p. if. I Albanv ' p. M. Albany 6JHA.J1. IVwrtlsml IOjHa.x. PRBIGHT TRAINS. Daily (except Sunday) as follows: leave. ahhivk. Portland 8:U a. if. I Junction aaVI P. M Junction iitS A. u. Portland -S:li p. it. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains. (;ke connections are made at ltoebunr wun the Stages of the California and Oregon Stage Company ctr Tickets for sale to all tbe principal points In California and tlie Bast,at Company's oittee, Cor. K and Front Suxt Ferry Landln;, Portland. cw Storage will be Charged on Freight re maining in Waiebouses over SI boors. e- Freight will not be received for shipment after & o'clock p. n. J. BRANDT, Jr., Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ROOMS Corner First aud Ntark Kta over Ladd i Tllton's Bank. Contains Urcr l.1;ht ThoaMnd t'holre Booki A'D Over 100 Fajwrs and Maazinci. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. Monthly line 81 00 Payable Quarterly Officers : --President -viee President H. FA1MXI1 1". C. KCHnVI.KR.J. xr Tir L-umi.iT.f .1.... ... iwuici Ireasnrei - m m mu aim itec aec PAY k MANNING, DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PROVIS lons, Frulu and Vretohir Corner of Third nnd E streets. PORTLAND. OREGON. e return our thanks for the liberal patron age received, and would announce to our pat rons and the public generally that. In addition to our present location, we have openeu a branch Btore, Corner Thirteenth and iratreeU, 7 PORTLAND, OREGON. 7 JIISCELLANEOUS. WHITNEY & HOLMES O H. Gr 1ST S . - mHK ABOVK INSTRUMKNTS OONTAJK X an the improvements round in First-Class Organs, Many of which are used exclusively by us. Tbey hove IMPROVED SWBLL, IMPROVED DHLLOWS, PATENT REED aad BOUNDING HOARDS, IMPROVED RBBDS, VALVKS, and STOP ACTION, with KKYS of the FINB8T IVORY, IVORY FRONTS, SOLID KBONY S HARPS, OLOTHKD MORTISES, BRASS GOIDB PINS, KNGRAVBD IVORY STOPS, PBDALS, asjepeted hi rleh deaurns, etc. We manahvetnre hot one elaas of work, and w of. our INSTRUMKNTS k lmeneral re- sneatsemMl U another, ae far as HaeuaaeK goes. The same Smootu, Finishing Yolclnsr and Pine Action, Which are so satisfactory to good ptayers, arii 1 be f&tnxi In every Organ (on oor Its, the ..r- ferenea In prlw being-regain led bylheeanaci" at the InMrument, and the sHnhrestea la ib Style and Ornament Hon of the ease. B -er iBstrumeat IhHy warranled. Somt Jhe Ust. For further lnhHrNiathM uddiesu J. H. R0BBINS, PorUand, Aseot for Oraron awl Washington Terrl c-y - V7. T. SHANAHAN, Agent for IHSland, at ShaBahaa-s Musne and Art Gnllerv, Morrison street. These Organs took tie First PremiBra at the Oregon State Fair in 1876. ESTABLISHED lettt. H. S. & A. P. LACCT, Attorneys-at-Law B& Seventh street, Washington, D. C. Inventors. We procure patent In all countries. No at toh'KT fekh is advance. No charge unlea tbe patent Is granted. No fees for making pre liminary examinations. No additional foes tor obtaining and conducting a rehearing. Special attention given to Interference Cases before tbe Patent Otrlee, Extensions before Congress, Infringement Suits in different Slates, and all litigation pertaining to Inven tions or Patents. Send stamp for pamphlet giving full Instructions. United States Courts nml Departments. Claims prosecuted tn tbe Supreme Court ot the Untied States, Court of Claims, Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims. Southern Claims Commission, and all classes of war claims before tbe Executive Departments. Arrenrs of I'ny mid Bounty. Officers. Soldiers, and Sailors of tbe late war, or their heirs, are In many cases entitled to money from tbe Government, of which tbey have no knowledge. Write full history of ser vice, and state amount of nav and boontv re ceived. Enclose stamp, and a full reply, after examination, will be given you without charge. l'eiislou. ah nflUM. cmim .i t. 1 1 i i .... ...v. ... . -"iviiuia, hu iwnm ffuuiHnu captured, or Injured In the late war, however slight, are entitled to, and can obtain a pen United States (icnrrnl I.ainl Ofllce. Contested Land Cases. PriTate lund Clatma kilning, tire-emptlon. and Homestead Casea prosecuted before tbe General Land Office ant Department ot the Interior. I.niMl Warrant"). We nav cash for Bonntv Tjnd Wamnt we Invite correspondence with ail parties hav ing any lor sale, and zive lull and exolleit. in structions wbere assignments are imperfect. having therein the clerical aashuanee of and experienced lawyers, and give our closest personal supervision to every important paper prepared In each case. Prompt attention thaa secured to all business entrusted lo us. Ad dress It. S. A: A. I'. I-ACirV. Attornej-a. WASHINGTON, O. C Any person deslrinr Inlormation as to ir. standing aad responsibility of the Orm will, on request, bernrnished with a satisfactory re:er ence In bin vicinity or Congressional district. S-17 DR. A. B. SFI-NNEY, No. 11 KEARNY STREET, Treats nil Chronic nnd Special Dlseasa. YOUNC MEN TITHO MAY BE SUFFERING FROM . ;B 1 1 effects of youthful follies or Indiscretions will do well to avail themselves of tbls, the greatest boon ever laid at tbe altar or suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit SSCti tor every case of seminal weakness or private disease of any kind or character wnicn ne unueriases anu tails to cu-e. MIDDLE-ACED MEN. There are many at the aae of thlrtv tn - v who are troubled with too freonent cnonsibm of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight .uhiiuuk wr uurumg senaiion, anu a weaaen tng of tbe system in a manner tbe patient can not account for. On examining th tirfnarv deposits, a ropy sediment will often be found. nuu wumiinn sdikii parucies oi aioomeu will appear, or the color will be of a thin mllklsb bue. again cbaneinc to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many men who die of this difficulty Ignorant of the cause, which Is the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure In all such eases, and a healthy restoration of the genito urinary organs. Office hours 10 tot, and to 8. Sundays from 10 to II a. ii. Consultation free. Thorough ex amination and advice, $5. Call on or address, DR. SPINNEY Jt CO., 7-32 No. 11 Kearny Ht., Saa Francisco. EMPIRE BAKERY. CARL V00S, (Successor to Peter Wagner), Manufacturer of Bread, Cakes, Pastry, Pilot Bread, Soda, Picnic, Butler, Boston, Sugar and Shoo Fly CRACKERS, JENNY LIND CAKES, GINGER SNAPS, ETC. Si Washington street, Portland Ogn. cv-Orders from the Trade solicited. ' t-BH 1 GOTO THE AURORA RESTAURANT, Northeast cor. Front and Alder streets, The only place In Portland where yon can get A GOOD SQUARE MEAL 6 For 25 Cents. 35