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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1878)
-AUGUST 8, 1878. HOMEHEWS. Sweet potatoes bave been In the mar ket for some days. Studies will b resumed in St. Helen's Hall on the 8d of September. Among the 238 inmates of the insane asylum, 77 are women awl girls. The salmon veason Is virtually over. The catch is estimate at 830,000 caes. The "Great Republic" will rail hence for Sau Francisco to-morrow (Friday.) Senator Mitchell has arrived In San Francisco, and will soon reach this city. The work of excavating for the Park street school building is rapidly pro gressing. A grand railroad excursion will take plac-e fnm this city to Albany ou Suu day, the Hill HisU Ttie treasure shipment ami cargo per "(jwirRe W Elder" last Saturday ag greKated $250,000 in value. Hinee the 9th of January, 103 mar riage licenses have been Issued by the clerk of Multnomah county. Excavation fur tlte foundation of a new tirirk building in the burnt district or ast I'ortlaiKlcommeocetlon aiouuay morning. Mrs. Dr. Burr has removed ber office to the rooms lately occupied by Mrs. Dr. Owens oo First street, between i Morrison and Alder. Judge Shattuck, who has been rustl caliug in Coos oouuty, returned to this city ou Friday, seeming much refreshed from bis short vacation. The city is beinp flooded with Chinese on account of the dosing of the fish eries. The "lJonita" brought up two hundred and fifty ou Monday evening. The second number of the Resources o Oregon and Washington lias been laid Hpou our table. It is edited with much re, and is really an able exponent of Its name. TJr. Walter Hyde, spiritual develop ing medium, gives sittings dally from 10 a. m. to i v. M., at 141 First street, room 12 Pubiie eeanee every eveuing at 8 'clock. The "Great Republic" arrived on Sun day, briugiug about eight hundred passengers. A great rustling for lodging ensued, as the hotels were well tilled before the arrival. Pastors of several of the eity churches are off duty for summer vacation. The "adversary," being used to a high tem perature, probably enjoys It, aud holds possession of the field. The address of Hon. M. P. Deady, W I. I)., to the Graduating class of the University of Oregon, comes to us neatly printed, ami full of practical thought and suggestion. The plans for the bridge to connect this city with East Portland, detigoed aud drawn by A. S. Miller & Son, of Eugene, are finished aud submitted to the directors for inspection. 1 We have received from W. 8. James, i uraml becretary, a copy of the proceed ings of the Grand Lodge, I. O. 6. T. It is a neat pamphlet of thirty-eight paees, and con la i us mueh that Is of in terest to the order. Rev. Mr. Galvin, who occupied the pulpit of the Unitarian Church lu this city during Rev. Mr. Eliot's absence in Europe, is visiting in the East, and will start for his Walla Walla pastorate some time mis motitn. We have been asked the following pernoeut question : "How does it hap pen, and by whose authority, that Judge Deady aud family lodge, burn gas aud fuel, aud receive janitor's services at the expense of the Uuited Stales ?" F. D. Bogart, who was Injured some months ago by a railroad accbleut, aud lu consequence was compiled to submit to amputation of his leg, has at length become able to work, aod is employed in the telegraph office of the railroad compauy iu this city. The opeu temperance meetings con tinue to attract large crowds on Sat urday evenings, notwithstanding the beat and couuleraltracUous. An inter esting programme will be offered at tlm next meeting. All are cordially wel comed, ito not laii to attend. The Palace Gallery is visited hy Mores of people, who are equally delighted with the excellent quality of the work and the very reasonable rates at which it is performed. All desiring pictures should call early, as they will be able to procure mem lor a lew days ouly. "Panel photon," just Introduced by Abell, the popular artist, are soon to be the most popular for ladles and gents. Call and see them at his rooms, 167 and 169 First street, Portlaud, Oregon. All styles of work made by Mr. Abell are guaranteed the tin est in finish ami at low prices. The new pubiie school building to be erected ou West Park, between Madison and Jefferson streets, is to be 140x00 feet, high basement and two stories, six rooms oo each floor. The six rooms ou the lower door are expected to be ready for occupancy by the first of November, and will be occupied by the High School. Davidaon Brothers, photographers, corner First aud Yamhill streets, of this city, have the finest .ami largest camera and lens in tbe State, ami are preared for making all sites of pictures, from the smallest gem to the largest portrait or group photograph. If you waut photo work of tlte best quality and fin ish, at loweH living rates, call on them. . Proceedings have been Instituted in the State Circuit Court by Captain Tom Mountain against Dr. II. E. Jones for al leged mal-praetice, claiming damages . in the sum of $11,500. Cataiu Mountain was thrown from a horse on the 4th of July, 1S70, and sustained a fracture ot the femur. Dr. Jones attended him, but he was afterward compelled to go to San Franelseo and have an operation Pertormed. Hence the suit mentioned. Mib. II. w. Seott will take passage ou tbe "Great Republic" to morrow nioruiiiK for g,,, Francisco, anj fr0Uj thence lake tbe cars (or Chicago. In tending to visa relatives lu that city and Pennsylvania. expects to be absent three or four months. We join a host of friends whom .he has made dur ing her sojourn of two yelr8 ,n th,g City, in wishing her a speedy Journey a .pleasant sojourn among early friends and a safe return to her oecldenlB home. Odors, foul enough to make the most well-regulated stomach turn up its gas tronomic nose, court pestilence iu many of our public streets. Ague at present has things all its own way, but the orteulug for fevers aud contagious dis eases is promising enough to raise the spirits of the moat Impecunious M. u. in the city. Holding one's nose Is like drugging a sentinel at the outer gates, but the Impulse to do so is irreslstable as we pass home localities; for Instance, from First to Front on Washington street. I'ugn ; Tl, ble 1 U J 9i JO. lm f tbe sun r-si States will occur in THURSDAY- I) It. JIANASsn, Of Baltimore, tbe most skillful osjUohw that ever visited Portland, can salt the most dlffl ealt sight, on tbe Inspection of tbe eytw, with his improved I-arabola Spectacles. Near, Far, and Cataract eyes can obtain Immediate relief by consulting the Doctor at the Occidental Hotel, room IS, this week. Dr. Manasse can prod nee tbe best of recommends in tbe coun try. Dr. X. R. Smith, W. T. Howard, M. D., Stlu Garber, governor of Nebraska, Win. II. Ily, Geo. Harold, B. a Dantwar, A. J. Mar shall, of I "on) and, and other. sirs, nit. unlit. Homeoparhic physician and electrician, ban removed to tbe large and eommodkXM rooms In the building of the Young Men's Christian Association, Find street, between Alder and Morrison. 7-17 NEW THIS WEEK. IMPORTANT NOTICE I CUT thlm adrertlte mcnt out AXD KEEP IT. Jt W1Z.X. not apprar again in TJIIS rAl'Xll. CLEOPATRA Necklace and Locket Only $1,50, Worth $5,00. S3 Ct r S a i5-5 a-"--2 7 r5 o . - ? - ' . JSo "jf" tr c3 CESC pifR mm r c c a E mm mm ESS LADIES EJ&ke $10.00 per dsr, wlllor our Eoods. o4 page GHalogur, i boanttfnUr Tllos trsted). FlUii. to iMiU.m cut i.f emplonnent. who wish tocngsjn h !casuitaul0vTMiy fujr butineu. Addrei.-. THE WESTERH SUPPLY CO., 203 La Sails St, Chicago, 2L INDEPENDENT LINE! sinrtni PORTLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO. The splendid Low-prenrare Ride-wheel Amert- "GREAT REPUBLIC," iJHtl Tons, JAMES CARROLL. COMMANDER Will leave Pclnc Wharf for Saa PrmneUeo At t o'rlork A. 31., PRIDAY, AUGUST 9, And on each alternate Saturday thereafter. I(ntc of I'noute ami rrelcblH: "lirrMti 1 1 oo CaWn Bridal Rooms Fretghl, per ton la on t m The Steerage on this Ship Is SUl'ERIOR to toe cabins oo most oi the other Coast twins, and berCabin Aeeomsnodattoaaafe oneqaaled by any other ship on the lelOc Oeaaa. For Kretcht or Passasw annly at the office. foot of K street, next door below Allen Lewis. -u ri. a. isuAiite, AKenu CATARRH POSITIVELY CURED ! D R. JAMES KECK, THE CELEBRATED Catarrh Doctor, late of Annum. Illinois. Is now located In Portland. Orecon. where he gives a FREE TRIAL at his office of a SURE CURE FOR CATARRH. Some of the most obstinate and lonr stand- Ins: raaes of CATARRH in the -Itv or Portland. as well as all through the United tUates, hare been entlrey cared by tbe use of tbe "SURE CURE," wben all the popular remedies and some of the most prominent physicians have failed. For nmof read testimonials, nubllsbed elsewhere. I he lloctor treats surceasta! all CHRON IC and PRIVATE DISEASES; also has a ure and painless cure for CANCER. Office Consulta tion FREE, and Htrlctly Confidential. All proper questions answerea tnrouen toe malls 'rowpiiy oy enciosinc two stamps, circular ' REE. Office hours Prom SIa 19a u..uul 1 inAaml to g p. x. treets. north of lown Clock, rooms No.'s 11 It, and IS, third Ooor. 7-M GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! AT THE.:. Mammoth Boot and Shoe Store, 1 FRONT 8THKXT. BOOTS AND SHOES EXTREMELY LOW RATES. W. WIIIEUtl. M 'each or Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. (Graduate ot Peainansblp under "mtr.,,,, 1. A. Ekntiia, in Barnard-. riiSS! tvl lege, San FranciM-o, Cal. i OnOERS FOR ORNAMENTAL WORK PROMPTLY afr,JT!B Kesidcii't N. W. . MISCELLANEOUS. INSURES POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. THE CELEBRATED Remington Sewing Machine Is now aekaowtotteil to be the BEST FAMILY SEWIX0 3IACIII.VE iHtKefKrraany REASONS: 1st. The MeefcanlMR Is superter to any other Machine built. 3d. Tbe Material need In the ItBMlXGTOX SEWING MACHINE to Solid Steel, and every wearing part Is ease hardened and adusub)e. id. It will sew with equal facility Silk Twist, Linen Thread, or Common Spool Cotton. 4tb. It will sew from the finest of laee to four thicknesses ol leather, without any change or tension or needle. Mh. It Is the lightest and stillest running Shuttle Sewing Machine in the market, there being many mote reasons why you should ex amine tbe REMINGTON before purchasing. Erery HBMINCTON SEWING MACHINE Is warranted by tbe Company anil Its Agents. Agent wanted. tieurrnl Agent For OKKGON, WASHINGTON, and IDAHO, First St near Salmon, ronJaad, Oregon. 7-t Tiri2 LUJIES Are Invited to call at THE WHITE HOUSE!" AND INSPECT THE NEW SUMMER STYLES or Dress and Millinery Goods! l.M'UECEDEMED Il.UtGAIXS LADIES' LINEN SUITS I .N1 SllCqilCK JUKI SolllltUlM. The stoek H complete and varte.1, the goods WMonabte and elvsant. and the prices rea LEWIS Sl STUAUSS, Xo. H" Vlrst Street. jj OREGON FURNITURE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Manufacturen) of And dealers In CAIirETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATS, HOOS.OUnTAlNS, WAI.LPAPKR, SPRING USDS, HAIR MATTRFsaES, Etc. riales-ronms, Corner First and YnhH St., Steam Factory, Corner Front and Madbien St., 7 PORTLAND, OREGON. CAPLES & MULKEY, Attorneys. at .Law, Itoom STo. 3. odd Fellows. Build Inc. i J, o tMtfasw lntnatMo te their Ha MISCELLANEOUS. FLEISCHNER," MAYEE & CO., Front an J First street!, bet. Ath and A, Importers and Wholesale Dealers. SUMMER SEASON. M it. MAYRIt HAS MADK VF.UY EXTEX MILLINERY GOODS. Direct from the Manufacturers and Importer, In New York. Our Mock will consist ol tbe latest styles and shades of JTeiitlterH unci PIumcM, French Flowers, Hats, Shapes, Ribbons, rialn, Gros Grain and Fa tier, Silks, Tenets, etc., etc., To which we Invite the attention of tbe Milli nery Trade or urrcon and Washington ".terri tory. Betne the ouly Wholesale nouse In the State Iraporttne MILLINERY GOODS direct from New York, we will be prepared to offer extra Inducements to our Friends and Patrons. &4i THE 0. S. S. CO.'S LINE OF NEW STEAMSHIPS, No. A 1 for twenty years, Oanytaf; the U. S. Mall and Wells, Pa mo & Co.'s Express, will bereatter dispatch one of their new steamers, THE OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER, AND CITY OF CHESTER, About every five days, connecting with all tbe PRINCIPAL POINTS ON THE GLOBE. RATES! : Cabin passage-- JiOO . i UO . I 00 eerae Freight, per ton '- lir.O. tV. tVr.IDLER, Acent. THE WORLD-KIO-OWXED WIL SOKT : Price ouly 5)8. AX RABX RUNNING Sovlittf Machluo, WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. fllHE WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, X doing all kinds ol repainnc wiuioui paicn lnz. plven free. All kinds of feewlnir Machine NRUDLEH kept constantly on band. Price, 60 cents n dozen. JOHN IL tJAKItlSOX, Agent for tbe Wilson Sewlnc Machine Com' pany, ro. ih r roni street, ronianu, ur. A3. CORBETT'S LIVERY, HACK AND FEED STABLES (FIRE-PROOF), Corner Second and Taylor Streets. Reasonable Charges for Hire. Particular At' tentlon paid to Hoarding Horses. Orders for Haves Promptly Attended to. Day 1 K " L. OiT-Onlersmay be lett at the Stables, or at barber & nicklin, 1IEXTIHT.N, (Successors to J. II. Hatch,) No. 13 Flrtt street, Portland, Orecon. OTICE. riMIE UNDEIV-IGNED, IN TAKING LEAVt L of Portland, returns his sincere thanks rot tbe liberal palmnare mai uas oeen oeMowed nml wniil,lJMeak for his succewtors a contin uance of the came. Both Drs. Barber A Nick lin are gentlemwn in every way wortny ot auy confidence that may be placed In them, and as such I ran couwlentlousty recommend them to my former inenus anu patrons. 6-Sl J. H. HATCH. PIONEER WOOD-YARD, Foot ol Yamhill street. JULIUS 80RES8EX. ALL KINDS OF WOOD, Sawed and unsawed, constantly on hand, and 5 uettvereu 10 any pan ni me city. a Ico Cream and Soda Water ALISKY & HECELE'S PREMIUM C1XDT MAXUFJLCT0KT, First SL, bet. Alder anil Morrison. j. if. dolpix. X. C BROXACatl. JOS. 81X09. C. A. DOLriX. dolph, BKO.iAcan, doiph t simos Attorne vi-at-Law ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, POUTLAND. 3-kltf CHRIS. SCLOTK TWITES HIS OLD PATRONS AND THE I -V r . . 11.. ,n Mi, hi. KEW BTOHr7 SHOP, ' WsahliHrrton sL, onetloor east of Third. JIISGELIiANEOUS. FISHEL & ROBERTS, Leading Clothiers and Hatters, Corner First and Alder atreeta, PORTLAND OREO JN WE MEAN ITI TTAVtXO PHItniTAKKD A FINE STOCK XL OF CLOTHING from a Large Importing ami Manufacturing House (about to retire irom business) 40 PER CENT. I. ESS Tlian Actual Manufacturing Cost, we are ena bled to sell CLOTHING for Less Moncj than It was ever before ottered In this Htate. Our Slock Is Complete In Every Detail, Prices Low, and quality or Goods of a Su perior Grade. OUR HAT DEPARTMENT Is under charge of a PRACTICAL HATTER, And the Stock Is Now, Fresh and Stylish. OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT Will always have the best of attention AND A GOOD FIT WARRANTED. ssrGlveusaeall. I'ISIIEL A KOIJEIITS, Corner rirst nml Alder Streets, S (Strowbridge's new Bui Wing.) 32 SINGER SINGER SINGER Sewing Machines! Sewing Machines! Sewing Machines! GREAT REDUCTION! GREAT REDUCTION! These popular Machines are now sold at E really reduced prices. Call or send for prices before purchasing any other. Machines sold on note or lease, and a liberal discount for cash. THE SINi:it 3V1G COJIPAXY, WILLIS a FRY, Manager, 1S Pint street, between Yamhill and Taylor, 7 Portland, Oregon. 1 ASTONISHING CURES! (Under this head will appear from time to time testimonials, verbatim, or case treated for CATARRH and other CHRONIC DIS EASES by DR. JAMES KECK. Address by mall or call and see the parties In person whose names are subscribed to testimonials. Portland, July 18,1378. Dr. J. Keck and tub ArrLicTKb Dear Sir ano Fbiksdm: This Is to certify that I have been a dieted with Catarrh In my head for twelve years, and about five yean ago I saw that It was falling to my lung. I was almost blind and deaf, and It was only a matter or time when t would die with consumption. I had got so bad that wben I would lie down at nlEhtlhe mucus would drop Into my throat, and I would bound to my feet and cough, al most strangled to death. I made inquiry wbat was best to do. Someald Marshall's Catarrh Snuff was good, and Sage's and Pierce's were also recommended to me; so I commenced on Marshall's, but itdld me no good, and Sage's and Pierce's also met with the same ungratlfy log result. After trying all tbese, and many others, I was yet slowly dying. I bad taken medicines about lour years, ana being no bet ter, I sought the treatment of good physicians: but their medicines railing to have tbe deslied effect, I gave up all hope of recovery. At lost a mena iota me oi ur. iveca, anu k consuiteu him. He told me he could cure me, and would guarantee a cu re, the guarantee being to refund me my money If be did not succeed. I fold him he was my doctor, and took a bottle of bis remedy home. I now am on tbe sixth bottle, am altnot well. If I get no better, money could not purchae the benefit I bave received from this medicine. For further particulars call at the First Toll Gate, south oflYirtland. v. u. JKA. Eatt Portland, May 8, 1S78. To Those Suffkhiso frox Catarrh: I would slate that I have been afflicted with Nasal Catarrh for tweuty-Qve years. I had continual aching pains over the eyes, and for about mteen years nave been tmuoieu wtin soreness in the stomach and left side, and could smell nothing. In the meantime, I tried Dr. Sage's catarrh iiemeoy.sanioru's luuitcai Cure for Catarrh, and other remedies recom mended bv lrtends. besides remeuies irom local physicians, all or which failed to cure, umi the Iwmu rave but sllcht relief. About six weeks ago I met Dr. James Keck. He said the trouble in my stomach and side was caused by the Catarrh having extended down to those points. lie also saiu inai ne nau ar.ure uure lor Catarrb.and be could cure me. About Ave irwt, sj? o I beean using the "Sure Cure." Tbe pain over my eyes has disappeared: the sore ness In my stomach and side is gradually dis appearing: my sense of smell Is returnlng.and. in lacs, I teei use II new jiiuu, auu iuu mil" vlneed that I will soon be permanently cured. Any one doubting the above statement can consult me In person or by mall, and I will re peat to them vlve voce what I have here com mitted to paper. CI IAS. 11. HAMLIN, Engineer R. R. Ferryboat. East Portland, July 1S.1S78. Dr. Keck DkarSir: This is to certify that I bave used your Sore Cute for Catarrb.and And It Is all you claim tt to be. and even more. I bave had Catarrh for ten years. I suffered much with pain In my head, would take cold very easy, which would make my throat very sore. There was almost a constant tickling in my throat, so I could not sleep. When asleep my throat would till up and strangle me, and my sight also was badly affected, so that very often 1 was unable to read tho coffee and spice sign on Yamhill street, opposite J. C. Menden ball's nsh market, where I have been at work, a distance of perhaps tour rods; In fact, I eon ll feel tbe effector Catarrh all through my sys tem. Hut these troubles have alt disappeared now. I can go to bed and rest nil nigbt, which Is something I have not been able to do for six years. I hone you will publish this, and that the hundreds who ate suffering as I have suf fered may pay attention to this letter. If this Is publthed, I would advise any one that may be troubled with any disease, however bad or long standing, to call on Dr. Keek. I tblnk be can cure you if any one can. Respectfully yours, CHARLES H. WHEBLKR. W.C. JOHNSON. F.O.M'COWN. I. A. f ACRtTM. JOHNSON M'COWN X HACRUM, Attorneys and CounscIorj-at-Laro, Will Practice in all tbeCourtJ of theState. FjMIIS Mailn An ITmiuui.M. .l t. tlons. Including Rents of Portland Property, Promptly made. Abstracts furnished, and oBMko innu, ooQgni sna sni in iiuit nomah and Clackamas counties. Particular Attention given to business Id the U.S. Land Office, Oiecon City. Offices Monnastes Brick, First street. Port land, Oregon, and Main street, Oregon City. 6-n AMERICAN Steam Dyelnc and t'leniiliie Works TvYR AND CLEAN ALL KINDS OF SILK, J Woolen, and Mixed Goods, after tbe best and newest German and French systems. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed by a newprocess. uiauKctaanu rursniceiy cleaned. Gents' Clothing cleaned and dyed, a specialty. o. CONRAD A CO Proprietors, 7 23J Second St., Portland, Or. 33 Bit. J. O. ULL'.W, X)entit4t, iLtl.wett i-jr.. r F:r-i . : Vaiuhill :"UUlLAND, tiHi rjij.N. MISCELLANEOUS JUST PUBLISHED, A NEW ILLUSTRATED POEM. "In with you, man Pel'tiah said. "You'd better try to earn your bread Than like tbe birds to bill and coo ! Twill do for them to sigh and woo, For they have nothing else to do." DAVID AND ANNA MATSON- T3y Mr. .A-lMf-sitl Scott Dtii-vny, Editor "New Northwest," Portland, Oregon, WITH llEAOTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS. AND ELEGANTLY BOTKfP A new epic, from a vigorous and skillful pen, on a subject which occupies a large place in the social discussions of the day. The subject is taken Irom Mr. Whistler's short narrative of "Da vid Matxon," with. which the reader It probably Jatniltar. Davtd Malnon, a Merrimae sailor, was captured by tbe Algerines (during one of his voyages) and sold Into slavery. After many years he obtained release and was on his way to the home of his boyhood, when he fell In with his old employer, who Informed him that his stunned by his trouble, he surrendered all claim as husband and father to the man who bad stepped Into his place, and departed. Mrs. Doniway has found a theme in this story with whteh her heart beats in warmest sympathy, dicative of the fullestaeeord. 8be pictures the etous Pelatiah In vivid colors; and now years of poverty and longing, and the.eries of tbe hun gry boys, compelled poor Anna to yield to Pelatlah's Importunity, "Rise, rejoice, My poor, nnmated dove," said be, " And look henceforth- for love to me." A little further on be says: " Become my wife and yoa shall be Made happy through prosperity," While, If she persists In deeltntng bis advances, wolf-lite, be threatens to abandon ber to star vation and cob!. And this Pelatiah was a "deacon," " In exhortations deep and load." The wanderings of David, his captivity, release, hapless interview with Pelatiah, discovery of Anna's second wifehood, and bis sad going back to Algeria, are all told so pathetteaUy that our feelings ate deeply enlisted. No one, with any true sentiment, can read the poem without be ing thoroughly stirred. The illustrations are In admirable keeping with the passages they are designed to portray, and a fine engraving of the spirit, fire and passton of the poem should give It an extensive reading, aside from the interest which the literary reputation of the author must awaken in it. As a specimen of book-making tbe volume Is certainly beautiful, and would We know ot no work so well adapted as and most beautifully bound, pi ice, $2 Ou; rail by mall, post-paid, by S. R. WELLS & Co., Pnblishers, 737 Broadway, New York. CONSTITUTION OP THE National "Woman Suffrage Association. Article 1. This organization shall be called tbe National Woman Suffrage Association. ARTICLE t The object of this Annotation shall be to secure national oruteetton for women cltlsens In tbe exercise of their right to vote. Articles. All citizens or the United States subscribing to this Oonstltatioo.aBd contributing notlexs than one dollar annually, shall be considered members of the Association, with the right to participate in ltsuettoeraiions. Article 4. The officers of this Association Of the States and Territories, Corresponding and tive uommiuee ot noi less man nve.anu an Advisory uommuiee consisting oi one person from each State and Territory. ARTICLES. All Woman Suffrage Societies throughout the country shall be welcomed as auxiliaries; and their accredited officers or duly appointed representatives shall be recognized as members of the National Association. OFFICERS OF THE N. W. S. A. FOR 1877 AND '78. PRESIDENT: Clkh bxce S. Lozier, M. D., 238 West Fourteenth street, New York. VICE-PRESIDENTS : Lucetia Mott, - Philadelphia, Penn. Elizabeth Uady Stanton, - Tenatly, N. J. Clarlna L II. Nichols, - Porno, Gal. Amy Po-rr - Rochester, N. Y. Maimiue r raneesae nncKe. jiiiwhukw. wis Amelia tllooinenner - Council Blpffs, Iowa Virginia u Minor, - ss. louis, iioj Kmllv Robinson. - Salem. Ohio Julia and Abby Smith, - Glastonbury, Ct Cut hart ne i;.Knowies, - usi ureenwicn. Annie C. Cheney, - - Chelsea, MskjJ Mary Powers Kllley, - .Norm uavernui.xs.ii. I jirv A. snowe. - - Koekland. Maine Sarah M. Lynde, - - Guilford Centre, VL UllVla II. liatl, - - ,uii .uwr, .nii-ia. Mary 11. Williams. - - Fort Wayne, Ind. Sarah Hackett Stevenson, M. D-, Chicago, 111. Sarah Iturger Stearns - - Doluth, Minn. Helen M. Starret, . - Lawrence, Kan. Julia Brown ItemiK. - - Omaha, Neb. Alklu u. Avery, M. D-, - - Denver.Ool. jlannah II. Ola pp. - - Carson City. Neb. Harriet A. Loughary, - - Amity, Or. Sally Holly, - - - Lotuburg, a. Emily l ollOCK, - - ueeiiuB, m. Annie L Quinby, - - Newport, Ken. h.llzanetn Avery Menwetner, .unuiui., (m A R Ktraarfnron. - GlaVniOnt. Del. Ijivlnla L. Dundore, - - Dalllmore, Md. Elizabeth Oaies Smith, - Hollywood, N. U Frances Anne Flllsbury, - Charleston, a al Flora McMartln Wright, - Pllatka, F a. Mary J.Spauldlng. - - Atlanta, (ra. Mrs. P. Holmes Drake, - Huntsvllle, Ala. Annie H. Hamilton, - - Summit, Miss, pii.nhaiii i. (iATiui. - New Orleans. La. Mrs. W. P. Oliver, - - Little Rock, Ark. Martha Goodwin, Tunstall, - Crockett, Tex. Caroline U. Wlnstow, M. D., - Washington, D.C. Esther Morris, - - Laramie City. t y. Ter. Mary O.Brown, - - Seattle, Wash. Ter. Annie God be, - - Salt Lake, Utah Ter. Isabella Beeelier Hooker, Ellen H.Sheklen, Laura De Force Gordon, FOREIGN CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES : Laura Curtis Bullard, - - New YorkUaneOraham Jones, RECORDING SECRETARY : Llllle Deverenx Blake, 1W East Kitty-fifth street. New York. TREASURER: Ellen Clarke Sargent, 1,78 De Sales street, Washington, D. C KXECUTIVE Rochester, N. Y, Kaveltevllle. N.Y. Susan B. Antltony, Matilda Josly n Gage. Rev. Olympift Brown, -Elizabeth Boynton Uarbert, Phabe W. Cousins, Sarah Langdon Williams, Sarah J. Wallls. Laura Ross Wolleott, M. D., Catharine A. F. Stebblns, Abigail Scott Dunlway, Bridgeport, CX ttvamton, in. St. Louis. Mo. - Toledo, uhlo Mayfleld, Cal. Milwaukee, Wis. Detroit, Mich. Portland, ur. RESIDENT CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE: Sarah Andrews Spencer, corner 7th and LIRuth C Denlson streets, Washington, D. C RosinaW I"arn'll Ellen qarke Sargent. - Washington. D.C.lMary Shadd ifSry. - MORNING STAR RESTAURANT, Cor. Wazhlngton and Second Sts. a. C. RIDER .PROPRIETOR nnUaSN'D,ELlaANTRBSTATJRANT A '. ?,ow opB for the reeeptloa of guests lf,;iIw'." fPP"l with the beTthe market affords, at the following rates : Per Month tln " Week " !2 u Tvr UO mi--jzzzzi 20 Meal Ticket ZIZ 6-S T. A. M'TJIUDE, Attorney-at-Law, t .. Wtek. First Ht., Portland. ewl ADVERTISEMENTS. wife, believing him dead, had remarried, and, and her lines flow ou In the smooth cadence In gentle, lender, trustful Anna and the wily, cor author Is a fitting frontispiece. The subject adorn any center-table. a present. It is printed on heavy tinted paper gilt extra, tt SS. For sale by book-sellers, or shall be a President, a Vice-President from each Recording Secretaries, a Treasurer, an Execu ADVISORY COMMITTEE : Ernestine L. Rose. - - London. Enr. Sarah Iugh, - - - Germ an town. Pa Eiizaoetn u. beneoea, - san traneiseo, cal. I.uclnda B. Chandler, - - Vlneland, N. J. Itvinia Goodell. - - - Janesville. Wis. Janet strong, - Keosaque, Iowa Annie k. irvine, ... uregon, Mo. Rev. Anna Oliver, - - South Norwalk.ct. Mary F. Chaanlng. - - Newrjort. Tf i. Julia B. Hunt, - - Florence, Mass. Caroline IL Barr, - New Ipswich, N. II. Ann i. ureeiey, .- - Ellsworth, Me. Ijrdla Putnam, - - Brattleboro, Vt. Helen 11. Loder, - - Poughkeepsle.N. Y. trs. ti w. unorcn, - lien ton Harbor, Mich. Ellen S. Prav. - - TntaHn iisin Mrs. J. H. Parker. - - Green nmnia im Clara Lyons Peters, - - Watseka, 111. iiiuicji. hum, - - Kasson, illnn. Elsie Stuart. - - Neutral station. Ivan. S.S. SUIson, - - Omaha, Neb. 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Spear, - - Philadelphia, Pa. Ohtaajo, 111. COMMITTER: Mrs. L. a Smith, - Rochester, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Washington, D. C. - Des Moines, Iowa New York. " - New York Maqnoketa, Iowa - Dover, N. H. jt. Aueiaiue raomeou, Harriet Pnrvts, -Belva A. Loekwnml. Annie C Saverv. Susan A. King, - iieien j-l. UOOCe. Nancy R. Allen, -Manila M. Itleter, - - Washington, D. C W. J. QUDVN, MERCHANT TAILOR, ! Stork "treet, between First and Second, PORTLAND, OREGON. SUITS MADE TO O RDElt In the Latest Style, and guaranteed to glvs satisfaction. tit A. C. WALLING, Book and Job Printer, SMITH'S B0UO1LVO, UP-STAIRS. Comer First and Ash streets, Portland, Oregon. Work U"t- JLE RATE3. 2-38