The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, July 17, 1879, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. JULY 17, 1S79.
"BEMEMBEK VS."
BY I CABSKSOK.
O, lonely women!
You who stand
In shadow, clasping In your hand
Nothing of all love blessed gift.
I-wbose two arms can barely lift
My bounty of what women prtie
I veil my joy before your eye
And pray for you, the penal re band.
O, anxious women!
You who toll
rneompensned, with the moll
Upon you of that weary aulle
Which yields yon bat your barren life;
1 who have comfort, safety, rest.
Love, home, con lent around me pressed
I pray for you In labor's coll.
O, loveless women !
You who wait
In darkness, warring with your Me,
Strlot of your bitter eoul'a desire.
And scorched with some rebellious Are,
Or left In sln-slek doubt to grope.
Defying love and faith and hope
I pray for yon, the desolate.
O, happy women !
Each who ran
Her course beneath the dally sans
Of pure affection and delight
Forget not those who live In night;
lie thankful tor each shining day
And bird and flower bat pray! oh, pray
With me for all forsaken ones!
The Engineer' Story.
"Let me put my name down first
can't stay lone 1"
It was a red ribbon meeting, and the
man was a leoomoti ve engineer, uronzeu
ami strong, awl having eyes full ofAleep
determination, llo signed ins name i
a bokl. nlain band, tied a red ribbon I
hifl buttou-hole, and as he left the hall
he said :
"As the Lord looks down upon me.
I'll never touch liquor agaiu."
"Have you beeu a hard drinker?'
queried a man who walked beside the
engineer.
"No. Fact is. I was never drunk i
my life. I've swallowed considerable
whisk v. but I never wont far enough to
get drunk. I shouldn't miss It, or be
the worse on for an hour, if all the in
toxioatlng drink in tue world was
drained into the ocean."
"But you seemed eager to sign the
pledge."
"So I was, and I'll keep it through
thick and thin, and I'll talk temperano
to every man on tue roau."
"You must have strong reasons."
"Well. If you will walk down to th
depot. I'll tell you a story on the way,
It has not been in the papers, and only
a few of us know the facts. You know
that I run tbe night express on the
B road. We have always at least
two sleepers and a coach, and sometimes
we have as many as two hundred pas
fencers. It is a good road, level as i
lloor, and pretty straight, though there
is a bad spot or two. The night express
has the right o' way, and wo must make
fast time. It is no rare thing for us
skim along at the rate of fifty miles an
Hour for tntrty or lorty miles, and w
rarely go below thirty. One night
pulled out of Detroit with two sleepers
two coaches, and tbe baggage and mail
oars. Nearly all the berths in both
sleepers were full, and most of the seats
In the coaches were occupied. It was a
dark night, threatening all tbe time to
rain, and a lonesome wind whistled
around the cab as we left the oity be
hind. We were seventeen minutes late,
ami that meant fast time all tbe way
through.
"Well," he CDntinued, after a moment,
"everything ran along all right up to
midnight. The track was kept clear for
us, the engine was in good spirits, and
we ran Into D as smooth as you
please. The express coming east would
meet us fifteen miles west of D ; but
tbe operator at tbe station had failed to
receive bis usual report from below.
That was strange, and yet it was not,
and after a little consultation tbe con
ductor sent me ahead. We were to keep
tbe main track, while tbe other train
would run in on the side track. Kight
after night our time had been eo close
that we did not keep them waiting
more than two minutes, and we were
generally in sight when they switched
in.
"When we left D , we went ahead
at a rattling speed, fully believing that
the other train would be on time. XI ne
miles irom D is the little village of
Parte. There is a telegraph station
there, "hut the operator had no night
work. He cloed his office ami went
home about uine o'clock, and any mes- j
sages on the wires for him were held
above or below until morning. When
I sighted the station, I saw a red lautern
swinging between the rails. Greatly
astonished, I pulled up the heavy train,
and got a bit of news that nearly lifted
me out of my boots. It was the operator
who was swinging the lantern, lie had
been roused from sleep by the whistle
of a locomotive when there wasn't one
within ten miles of him. He had heard
the toot! toot! toot! while he was
dressing, and all the way as he ran to
the station, thinking he'd been signaled.
Lo ! there was no train there. Every
thing was as quiet as the grave. The
man heard his instrument clicking
away, and, leaning his ear against the
window, he caught theee words as they
went through to D :
" 'For God's sake swltoh the eastern
express oil quick ! Engineer on the
western express crazy drunk, and run
ning a mile a minute.'
"The operator signaled us at once.
We had left D nine miles away, and
the message could not have caught us
anywhere except at Parlo. Six miles
further down was tbe lone switch. It
was time we were there, lacking one
minute. We lost two or three minutes
in understanding the situation and in
consulting, and just got ready to switch
in where we were, when the head-light
of tbe other train oame into view.
Great heavens ! but how, oh ! how that
train was Hying! Tbe bell was ringing,
sparks flying, and the whistle scream
ing, and not a man of us could raise a
hand. I stood there on tbe track, spell
bound as it were. There wouldn't have
been time, anyhow, either to have
switched in or to have got the passen
gers out. It wasn't over sixty seconds
before that train was upon us. I prayed
to God for a breath or two, and then
"but my eyeg nrui called for deotu for
1 lSw th.e "JB1" t Get off the cab.
ell. sir, God's mercy was revealed
again. orty rod. v,ve us that loco
motive jumped the track, and was piled
into the ditch In an awful mesa. Some
of the coaches were considerably
smashed, and some of the nenni k..h:.
bruised, but no one was killed, and of
course our train escaped entirelv. n.tn
must have cared for Big Tom, the other I
engineer. He didn't get a bruise, but !
was up and across tbe fields like a deer,
screaming and shrieking liko a tiger.
It took five men to bind him after he
was run down, and to-day he is the
worst lunatic in tbe Slate.
"Tom was a good fellow," continued
the engineer, after a pause, "and he
used to take his glass pretty recularlv.
I never saw him drunk, but liquor kept
working away on bis senses until at last
the tremens caught him when he bad a
hundred and fifty lives behind his en
gine. He broke out all of a sudden.
The fireman was thrown oil tbe engine,
ll steam turned on. and then Tom
danced and screamed and carried on
like a fiend. He would have made
awful work, sir, but lor God's mercv.
I'm ireruouuK yet over trie wav lie came
down for us, and 111 never think of it I
lluout my heart iuninlnrr for mv
throat. JSobody asked me to sign the
nieuge, out i wanted mv name there.
uue such uigbt on the road has turned
me against lntozlcatinc linuors. and
now that I've cot this red ribbon on. I
can tain to tue boys with better face.
Tom is raving, as I told you, and the
doctors say ne'll never get his reason
again, uoou-nignt, sir; my train goes
in ten minutes." Detroit Free rreu.
A Stranok Memoki al of Borrow.
A striking instance of the arbitrary state
In which Scotland was held in former
times, both in public and private uf-
fairs, Is oxhibiled in tbe sad fate of the
wife of a .Lord of Session, whose title
was Lord Grange. It was suspeoteu
that the lady, by some means or other,
had got at the knowledge or some btale
papers of infinite cousequenee, and as
poor women are sol down iu tue minus
of all arbitrary men to be incapable of
keeping a secret, U range and Ills son de
termined to secure the ono contained in
the paper iu question by putting It out
of tbe lady's (tower to divulge anything
she knew of the matter. To accomplish
their design, tue Husband and sou prl
vately conveyed Her to tne Islaiul or be.
Kilda, there put her on shore, and left
her to shift for herself, and sailed back
again, without a living being having
missed luem or suspected what they
had executed; uorcould the lady's place
of concealment be discovered by her
friends, although they made every -ef
fort iu their power to find out whither
they had conveyed her, but to no pur
pose, ilie island or ivildu aUorded no
implements for writing, and the lady's
History would never nave been known
bad she not worked it on her muslin
apron with her hair. lltr family, by
some means or other, after her death
(which happened at St. Kilda nearly
tnirty years after her banishment) got
possession or this curious piece or work.
and preserved it with great care as a
memorial or nor suilenngs and or tue
tyranny of tbe times in which she lived
Everlasting Perdition. Canon
Farrar. of the English Episcopal
Church, in a recent sermon lu West
minster Abbey, made the following bold
declaration : "I know ol notbiug so
calculated to make the soul revolt with
loathing from every doctrine of rellglou
as tbe easy complacency with which
some cheerfully accept the belief that
they are liviug in the midst of millions
doomed irrevocably to everlastlug per
dition. II thisawiul doctrine bad to be
decided by texts, then the original lan'
guage must be applied to, and inter
preted in its proper and historical sig
nificance. Where would be the popular
teachings about bell if we calmly and
deliberately erased from our J-.ugliah
Bibles the three words, Damnation,
llell, and KverJastlng? let I say, un
hesitatingly, claiming the fullest right
to speak with the authority of knowl
edge, I say it with the calmest and most
unflinching sense or responsibility 1
say. standing here iu the sight of God
and my Savior, and, it may be, of the
angels and spirits ot the dead that ho
one of thete word ought lo staiul anji
longer in our UnglUh lliblet, anil that
being, in our present acceptance of
them, simply mtitrantlationt, they most
unquestionably will not stand lu tbe re
vised version of tbe liible if the revisers
have understood their duty."
Miss Frances I. Petting)!!, of Augusta,
Maine, distinguished herself by securing
one of tbe four class honors of the Na
tional School of Elocution and Oratory
in Philadelphia. Her selection, "Old
Itobiu," by Trowbridge, was rendered
with such a dignity of diction aud calm
uese of carriage as to secure for her not
only the unbounded applause of the
audience, but also, what was more im
portant, the decision of tbe judges In her
favor.
Mrs. Lizzie W. Champney, who has
been so successful in writing books for
young people, bas compiled a volume
entitled "Entertainments'," comprising
directions for holiday merry-makings,
new programmes for amateur perform
ances, aud novel exercises for Sunday
schools and Sunday evening meetiugs.
Mrs. Hill, sister of the venerable W.
W. Coreoran, Esq., fouuder of tbe Cor
coran gallery of art, died a short time I
ago. Mr. Corcoran is left alone by this
ueam, tue last 01 tits race. Ills wile and
only daughter died wo me years since, the
latter leaving no cuildreu.
When you see a youug man with a
wild, haggard look negotiating for a
rocKing-ciiatr and a soap-dish, you can
know that his landlady insists on his
replacing the furniture he threw out of
ins window at tne cats the previous
nignt. notion rott.
Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson Is circulat
ing a tract which shows that the people
01 tue united states pay over 7(X),
000,000 a year for spirituous and fer
mented liquors, and only $95,500,000 for
education and 48,uuu,uuu lor religion.
Rev. Edward Eggleeton is of the opin
ion that sermon-stealing is quite com
mon iu this country, but less so than in
England, where clergymen think more
or their ease than with us.
Copper is coined for exoluslrelv relig
ious purposes. It enables a man to feel
he has contributed to the spread of the
gospel wituout drawing too largely on
us income.
In answer to Shaksmwrn's ennnn.
drum, "What's in a name?" the Svra.
cuse Time says that If it Is a Russian
uenerars name, tbe entire alphabet is
iu iu
Miss Louisa Rymer lias carried oil a
chess prize of the Rirkbeok Literary and
Scientific Institution, Loudon, from
many masculine competitors. v
AGENTS FOK THE NEW NORTHWEST.
The following persons are dnly authorized to
act as Agents for the Nsw NoaTHwawr
D. D. Gray- Albany
Mrs. J. A. Johns
Mrs. Louie Ream.--Mrs.
L. R. Proebstel..
nielli
Eugene City
I.(iratHle
L. L. Williams.-
lllllsluun
Mrs. Laura DePoree Gordon California
Ashby I'earce Benton county
M. P. Owen foqnel, California
W. W. Beach CoIHucAV. T
-woman's journal".
D. P. Porter
-Boston, Massaehnsetts
sneatti, Oregon
J. Casto.
New Era
Mrs. C. M. Kolts
Mrs. M. A. Warner..-
IIks Mary Bishop
VI r . A. Nichols
San Jose. Cal
-Spokan Palls, W. T
Brownsville
Dallas
Mr. 11. a. Iacbary
K.T. Roblson . .
Amity
Forest Drove
Jr. K. c twiteon
Mrs. M. Kelty
Mrs. J. DeVore Johnson...
.Willamette mooch
Lafayette
Oregon City
The Dalles
- Corvallls
i it. i,nueii .
Dr. Bayley """
Mrs. n. a. vawters
Mrs. B. B. Bishop.
Mrs. J. "W. Jackson....
A. W.Stanard "
C. A. Reed.- ..
Mrs. M. F. Cook
Mrs J. IL Foster
J.T.SeoU. Esq
Mrs. A. E.Corwln
L. P. Fisher
Walla Walla
Pendleton
Eugene City
Brownsville
Salem
Lafayette
AlMn.
.Forest Grove
.Aslnvitt
Other parties desiring to act a Asents will
please forward their names. We want Agents
at every postofflee ttaroashoul Oregon and
Wasuiogion lerntory.
POST OFFICES.
UREUUX.
BAKER COUNTY.
Auburn. AnguXn, Ilaker City. Clarksrllre,
Express Kaueh,KldonHlo,;eui.llu8iboldl lkt
hIii. Jordan Valley, Itye Valley. Wlngvllle,
stone, Connor Creek, North l'owder, Malheur,
uoure, terry vi lie.
JIRNTON.
Alsea Valler. Corvallis. Collins. Kline's
Val ley. Liberty, XJltle Klk, Newport, Newton,
Oneattn. Philomath, Starr's Point, Summit,
Toledo, Yaoulna, Monroe, Tidewater.
CLACKAMAS.
Heaver. Itutle Creek. Canbv. Clackamas.
Clear Creek, CutUngsvllle, Damascus, Eagle
wsukfe. Needy, Norton, Oregon City. Oswego,
Sandy, Sprlngwater, Zlon, New Kra, Harlow,
anna, t'nion 31111s, tioone-s rerry, nnmni
Home, Klngo Point, Stafford, Viola.
CLATsol'.
Astoria. Clifton. Jewell. Knanna. Ns aiem.
Skipauon, Seaside Hoote. Weatnort, Isthmus.
Olney, Summer 1 loose. Port Clatsop, Mlsha-
wise.
coos.
rvuu tiw. r 111 ti t?..im ri,w Vn.
chanted Prairie. Palrvlew, Heraiansvlll, Hen
ryvllle, Mnrshaeld. North Bend, OU. Ran
dolph. Silkln. Sttkum, Utter City, Handon.
Coaledo, Uravel Ford, Iowa Slough, Freedom,
Jiynie rotm, Norway, bnmner, mntersuurx.
COLUMBIA.
Columbia City. Clatskanie. Marshland. Ita-
nler. Itlverslde. HL Helen. Hauvle's Island.
bcappouoe. Clear Creek, O.HHIH, Yernonia.
CUHKY.
Cheteoe, Kllensburg, Port Orford.
Camas Valler. Cleveland. Cole's Valler.
Drain, Elkton, UalesvlUe, Gardner, Kellogg
ijuokiusss. jivrue ureeK - imn uanvon
vllle, Oakland Pass Creek, Hoseburr0, Scotts-
borg.Ten Mlle.tJmnona Cltv. Wilbur. Yoncalla.
Oat Creek, Day's Creek, Elk Creek, Elk Head,
r sir uass, Konna i-raine, suipnur springs.
GRANT.
. I I .. ...... T
vllle, John Day City, Prairie City, Parkersvllle,
l'nirnanrs, .-Slimier, camp narney, Granite,
jinuunieni, ill. vernon, remits.
JACKSON.
Applegate. Ashlaud. Urownsbomugh. On
Iral I-imiiL Kagle Pulnt. Cram's l"ass. Hot
Springs, Jacksonville. Lakepoit, l'hamix,
noes: ivnii, Maui's vauey, iauie mock, wii
lowSnrlmcs.llamHi.IUc Uutte.Willtams'Creek
Foot's Creek, Dardanelles, Pioneer, Woodvllle.
JOSKi'HISE.
Klrby. Iceland. Slate Creek.Waldo, Althonse.
Lucky o.oeeu, jiurpny.
LAKE.
Antler. Bonanta. Dairy. Chewaurnn. Irew8'
Valley. Uoote Lake. Lake iew. Lancet! Val
ley. Linkvllle. Mercausen. New line Creek.
Silver Ike, Sprague ltlver. Summer Lake,
Tule Lake, Whiten til, Whittle's Ferry, Yalnax,
Plevna.
LANE.
IMg Prairie, Cottage Grove, Creswell,
Camp Creek, Cartwrlght's, Dexter, Eugene
City, Franklin, Junction. Long Tom, .Mo-
spnncneld, Trent. WlllameUe Forks, Cbesher,
oiuiimiU . ivm. iiinjiivHV i wi .. i.uciii i .
Belknap Springs, Butte Disappointment, Crow,
East Fork, Gate Creek, Goshen. Ida, Irving,
Isabella, Lea bo re, Liverpool, Mabel, McKenzle
Bridge, Latham, Wallervllle.
Albany. Big Prairie, Brownsville, Craw
fordsvUle, Diamond Hill, Fox Vl.-y, Grass
Ridge, Harrlsbnrg. Harris Ranch, Halt)-,
Jordan, Lebanon, Miller, Muddy, ML Pleasant,
Peoria, Pine, fclo, gliedd's, Kuda Springs So
da vllle.Sweet Home, Oak viile. Tangent, Water
loo. MARION.
Aurora, AumsvUle, Bulteville. Brooks, Fair
field, Gervais, Hubbard, JenVrson, Marlon,
Monitor, Newells vllle. Salem, Ml I ve rton , Slay
ton, St. Paul. Turner, Woodburn, Aider, How
ell i'rmlrle, Mehabem, sublimity.
MULTNOMAH.
East Portland, Portland. Powell's Valley,
su Johns, Willamette Slough, Albina, Rooster
Rock, Kauvles.
roi-K.
Bethel. Buena Vista, Dallas. Eola, Elk Horn,
nnnii Rnnd. ludeftendence. Lincoln. LncKla-
inale, Lewlsville, Monmouth, Perrydale, Itle-
reall, Ballsvllle, 7-ena.
TILLAMOOK.
nsrihaldl. Kllches. NeUrts. Nestockton.TU'
lamook, Trask, Nebalem.
UMATILLA.
Butter Creek, Heppner, Lenoe, Marshall,
Meadowville, Milton, Illot Ruck, Pendleton,
Umatilla. Weston, PeUysvllle, overtou, cen
trevllle, Midway, Willows.
tnnoN.
Cove. Island City, I Grande. North Powder,
Hummervine. unwu-, n iuuw, muuu,
Flat, Prairie Creek, riparta.
WASCO.
ADWIOP, IWIUS View. t - ' I mM.u-
ell, ML Hood.PrTnevllle.Rockville, Hbellrock,
. . tiij ri . IT n,H vri,!..
apanisn iioiiow, 1 or usueir, ui -,priiw
WSMO, WllSMfDor, rwuil, IIBB vict, iMmv
Itnek. Hake Oven. Crown Rork. Camp Polk.
Deschutes, Dnfur, Howard, Klngsley, Alex,
Spring Valley. Tyak Valley, Upper uclioro,
Cascades Locks, Waplnltla.
WAgHINOTOK.
tteavenon.ueaar stui. wri.r. '7 -j .
est Grove. Gleneoe. Greenvllle.llii Isboro, M Id
dlelon. Mountain IMle, Feake, Wholfs Ferry,
aytor-s Ferry. Tualatin. VafMUCentervllle.
Gale's Creek. Oaston, Joppa, Reedvllle, West
Union.
TA3inil.L.
Aralty, Bellevee, Carleton, Dayton, LsJkr-
ette. MeMlnnvtlle, Nonn lamnui, mnrnau,
St. Joe, West Cliehftlem, Wheatland, Nswberc.
tV.VSIXTOX TERRITORY.
CLALLAM COUNTY.
Neah Bar. New Dungeness, Port Angeles,
Pyshk
CLAKCE.
Battle Ground, Brush Prairie, Fourth Plain,
Martin's til air, ltoneer, Htoogbtou, UnHin
Ridge, VaneouverWashougal, Fern Prairie,
CHKHAL1S.
UeaaiVllie, toensiw i-umi, cinii, jiwuiitiii,
Mouteslno, Oatvllle, SaUop, Sharon , summit.
COLUMBIA.
Alnowla.Burksvllle, Dayton. I-omeroy.Tuk
son, Annette, Central Ferry. Marengo.
COWLITZ.
nulla Rnek. Fieeitort. Kalama. Lower Cow'
lit. Montleello. ML Coffin. Oak Point. Pekln.
Stiver Laae, laiwecinati, victfua.
MUXll.
Oounevllle. Cove land, Pu rally, Utaalaily,
Oak Harbor.
JKPPBBaON".
l"ort Inaoovary, IVtrt I Aid low, IVit Townsend.
Kixo.
lUnek River. Dwamlsli. Fall City. Seattle.
. 11. . 1 ... U k. M'l. 1 . !l.a.
rtlMUIlin, C-WNNHnv, .-mjwm;. i mi" - ' .
Ck erry Valley .Novelty.MIUou.OHceois.nen ton
KITSAP.
Port lUakelv. Port Gamble. Port Madison,
Port Orchard, Sea beck. TeekliL
KLICKITAT.
iunir iinua. nnlumbns. Ooldendale. Kllekl
tai. White Salmon. Blakely. Fulda, Kllekilat
Laouing.
LEWIS.
1 nnn iiniinrf. rUtehalla. rnaflnato. Cow-
llll, Olen Kden, Little Falls, Meadow Brook,
Moisyltoek.Napavlne.NewaukHm.Skookum-
euiiWiCiiiviui1-!
C j r U1.MIW
MASON.
Areada, Llghtville, Oakland, Skokomlsli.
l'ACIPIC.
timaVAaM fvnsnnfon.OrstervUIe,
IHSWTOUM.-.- 1 1 T T I..
'"VOfSlu. TTlVri",-- l..tl, Item!.
Imlinc, uy ve""", ' -""'
Ilwaoo.
T7nviin Tke View. New Tacomn,
Pnyaliup Stellaeoom Cltr. Tacoma Alder
town. Carbon, Acton, Summer, Muck.Wllke-
son, Artondale. . ..
San Joan. Loraw.Oreas, East Sound, Friday
Harbor.
SNOHOMISH.
n.,HiL. towbII. Mnkllteo. Snohomish
Tnlallp, Park Place, Stamwoou.
SKAMANIA.
Cascades, Collins' Landing.
STEVENS.
r. 1. rl. nu,rTbM-Fnri Pol vllle. Ilanc
rwuv'iMM ri mv. Itnek Creek. Ito-atlle,
Spokane Bridge, Spokane Falls, Union Ridge,
walkers rraine.
THURSTON.
Ooai Bank. Beaver, Miami Prairie, Olymnta.
TanalqnolU Teoino, Tnmwater, elni, lnue-
lenuence, Key.
WAIIKIAKOM.
Catfalamet. Eagle CHIT. Skaraokaway, AValer-
loru.
WALIJt WALLA.
iwwin iraiiiT. ' ,,. t
Whitman, Wallula.
WHATCOM.
rvdar Gmve. Dnemas. Iti Conner. Lebmhl
T.iimml. I.vmlen. Noolsaehk. Point William
Samlsli, Seaboine, Setahmoo, Ship Hnrbor,
Ship IlaLHl,Skagll,TnMter,vnaom,tToaiKo.
WHITMAN.
rilarCiwk,(Wlhx,Bwsrtsvllle,OwensbnrK,
Thtu. ststvine. Union Flat-Walton. Cllnlon
Leltehvllle, I'anawana. line treea, itosaua,
Anatoli e, Lincoln, l-aiana wnj, unioutown
TAKIMA.
Attannm.EIIensburg, Fort Hlmeoe, Kittitas,
Konnowock, Nanum, iieasant Grove, cciau
laaima.
Money Order Office.
tIST OF
MISCELIiANEOUS.
OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO.
fPO TAKK KFFKCT SUNDAY, SBIT.
X 1678, at 13 m.
DaPy (Sunday excepted) as follows:
PORTLAND AND ROSBntJItO
as rouows:
Luvr.
ARM VR.
Portland 7S) a.m.
I Rnsehanc 7S P.M
Itelmr&S!jo a. x. I Portland H i'. x
ALBANY KXPRRSS TR4 IN,
Dally (except Sumlays),
as follows:
LBAVE
Portland
Albany
ARKIVB
.- p. M. I Albany 8SB p. M
SSHa.. I lvmlaml ltA,a
KltKIOUT TRAINS.
Dally (exesit snwlay)
as follows:
j.kave. akbivk.
Portland :IS A. a. I Jnnrtloii CM r. M
JunctioiiS: a. M. I IVHtland 63S f. x.
Ute Oregon and QtUforam Ilallroatl Ferry
mskoneoHiieetton with all Regular Trains.
Rlose connection are mails at Itoseburg with
tbe Stage of tbe California and Oregon Stage
Company
Ozf Tickets for sale to All the nrindnal 1 (flint
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ZUCCATQ'S PAPYROGRAPH
Is a new Invention
for the rapid pro
duction of rac-sim
He conies ol any
writing, drawing, or
other worn wnicn
ran be done with
ien and Ink.
Autograph Letters,
Circular, Musle,
etc, are first written
upon a sheet of pa
per, in U10 usual way, and irom this written
Meet
300 COPIES IT.It HO fit
Mav benrinled unon anv kind of dry pa per. or
oilier material, in a common copyins it 1.
This is trie jiibi imjii-ij-., it.wii", Him
Ei GNOMICAL I'ROCEHS yet discovered.
TluuiHml, ora already In SUCfreMUUl USC 111
Government Offlees.Gdleges, Academies, Pub-
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nM, HML A Ml 11V IMIHIIHIM IIIVH. UWTli
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iulnn.rtM.nnil f.lllwrft.
71ie Simmons Hardware CO., 01 imi,
says of It: "Our lapyrograph, purchased some
lime since, gives enure sausmcutm viv
nil l wiihmit it tar 1 JBO a vear.
I'or sneclmens of wors. price list, etc, ao
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8-35
JirSCBLIiAXEOUS
JTJST PUBLISHED,
A NEW ILLUSTRATED POEM!
"In wb ina, m in ." r-;'tnh . -i.
"VouM betlt-r try lo earn your bn-u'l
Than like the birds to 1,111 and coo
Twill do for them to Igh and woo,
For they have nothing else to do."
DAVIJD AND ANNA MATS ON
By 3lXx'S. .A-lMfyail Scott Xuxii"way,
Editor "New 3fortwet," Portland, Oregom,
WITH HF.AUTIFUI, ILLUSTRATIONS, AND ELEGANTLY BOTJNP
A new epic, from a vlgo is and sklllml pen, on a subject which occupies a large place In th
nets! discuss tons of the day. The subject Is taken from Mr. Wn litters snort narrative or Ds
vtd Mataon," with which the reader Is probably html liar. Da via statson.s Hem mac sailor
wss eantnred by the Algerines (during one of his voyages) and sold into slavery. After nan)
yanrs he obtained release and was on his way to
Ms old employer, who Informed htm that his
stunned by his trouble, be surrendered all dalm
stepped Into his place, and departed. Mrs.
which her heart beau in warmest sympathy,
dicative of the fullest accord. She pictures tbe gentle, tender, tmstni Ansa ana we wily, eov
ewxis I-elaUah In vivid colors; and how years of poverty and longing, and th cries of the hun
gry boys, compelled poor Anna to yield to Pelatlah's Importunity,
"Rise, rejoice,
Xy poor, unmated dove," aaht he,
" And look henceforth for love to me."
A little farther on be says:
" Become my wife and yon shall be
Made happy through prosperity.''
White, Ushe persists In declining his advances,
ration and cold. And this Pelatlah was a "deacon,"
M In exhortations deep and loud."
The wanderings of David, his capti vtty, release, hapless Interview with Pelatlah, discovery ot
AMaafs second wifehood, and his sad going back
elinsaie deeply enlisted. No one, with any true sentiment, can read the poem without be
tas; thoroughly stirred. The illustrations are In admirable keening with the pssssges they are
ilsslgnsil to portray, and a flue engraving of the author Is a fitting frontispiece. Tbe subject
spirit, are and passion of the poem should give it an extensive reading, aside from the interest
which the literary reputation of the author most awaken In it. As a specimen of book-making
the volume Is certainly beautiful, and would" adorn any center-table.
We know of no work so well adapted as a present. It is printed on heavy tinted paper
and rmt beautifully bound, piice, S2 00; tall gilt extra, S2 50. For sale by book-sellers, or
by mall, post-paid, by
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A NSW STEM WIITDEi-! PRICE 8S.00.
Pore Abyssinian Gold- Snt Recently
the Eipress Company on rece pt rf rf-"-' .
: Einress Company on receipt nf package ""
I S tilf tunrn ?1
. I.. nnrv bv To.t Um.e MOlieyuro". . -. . .- - --.
ViC .!! , c,l 1 watch bv mail without registering, as it costs but any cents ro register K.
an this insures its safe
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only hrmovks prom tub Compuhion ALL
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ako those produced by the son nnd wind,
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dition to its purifying effects, remedies and
PHBYBNTS Rheumatism and Goer.
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tOe.
,0. N. ORinESTOS, Pnp'r. 1 5b At. NT.
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ADVBRTISBMBKTS.
the home of his boyhood, when he fell In with
wire, believing nimaeau, nan remamea,anat
as hnsband and father to the map who had
iwniway nas mono a inns in wis story whs
and her lines now on m tne -mm ranice in
wolf-like, he threatens to abaado- her to star-
to Algeria, are all told so pathetically that oar
Discovered, and the "best lmltatram
With the New Year come new styles and Imren
tions. Prntmnent among these ranks our new 8tem
Winding Watch, named "Old 1878." Although here
tofore we have always handled th best watch of
each kind that it was possible to get, yet it has beea
eet 1 low-tinced wstch. witn tne st
attachment, that couid be relied upon for
time, and have a finished appcarence. This seems lo
Have been accomplished by tne inventor 01 --uw
1878." We need only refer you to the cut given in
connection with this, which is aa exact i nation of
it. and say that it is perfect in every way. The
works are covered with a heavy plate glass cap, then
this is covered with a hunting case. Tbe front or
face is a plate glass cap or crystal M of an inch thick,
set in a heavy run one-half an men in width, making
it almost impossible to injure the watch
It 13 fitted especially for Railroad. Jinn sad shop
uses, where dust and dirt are liable to get in on open
ing. As the cases fit very closely, and being a
stem-winder and open dial, it need never be opeaeo.
If you need a watch, try this, it is entirely acw ana
ooel. You can rely on it for time. Yoa will be
l the only one in your neighborhood ha ag sach a
watch. It looks eaacdy like gold and will save as
1 cost in a few yeais. by saving what von woaldne
to pay for repairs on an ordinary witch.
Romombcr tbo urico is only 3S.00
hr Express, or 3S.50 by Moil Begis
tsred. We also furnish with the watch, when desired, a
chain of the same material. (Pure Abyssinian Gold)
heavy long links and elegant seal charm attached,
for fa. 50 each, or watch rand chain jio.00 byEnprcss.
can be said
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