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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1880)
THE XEy XOliTHWEST; THURSPAY, DECEMISKIl 23, 1S0. t - THE MIRTHFUL-MUSE. atlHCFXLANEOrtl riVERTlHKM ET PROFESSIONAU . i i ...... Mt. Hood Agricultural Implement1 Hougo ! JOHN H. MITCHELL. RALPH H. VIMXT. A COMEDIETTA. ' AtT I. ' . A little love, . ' ..' A Utile glove, f- A little riMflmJ for a token ; A little sigh ' , . For days gone by v ' - A little girl's hcurt broken. . ACT II. Another man , MITCHELL A DEMENT, : Attorneyf-at-Law. - " OFFUE orner Flrat and Morrison streets, In rooms for fNEWBERItY, HAWTHORNE toC6 " ." v .. i IMroRTERH ASD DKALKRH IX . .! A GUI C U LTURA Jj 1 31 PLBM ENTS. i ... uirrry ort'upiru uy uucniers tictuxe (iauery. J. K. ItOLPII. . a. r. BROMAroii. JtmK.ru sikojc r. a. boLfs. General JigcnU for the Ctlcbrated Morrlon riowa. Improved Whitewater Wagons, Reapers', Mower, Hclf-IHmllng Ilarveatera, Headers, Threshers, Knglnes, '.Farmer's Friend 1111, the Esterly Hemic and (VIHvaior, lUllnd OOLPH, BRONAUCH, DOLPH A 8IM0M, Atfonieyit-a'-Law, ODD FELLOW' TEMPLE, PORTLAND, OREOON. 8-10 tf -Woo Sarah Ann,' - I ,(Wltb bank-book well extendV I- . ; Barrows, Railroad and Mining Mho vela. Hoes, Hcythes, Knalhs, Cradles, Kork, kk, and a Full Uue of J-'Y' . -IVpod uiicl .Steel- Ooo(1m!v .- y -.' ;. y- A bouw In town,i- , And Harah's heart U mended, , ALAM ! TOO TRUE J J v 1 never hmw a mau so' great, . I .could not And reater; C.. or kiWw one who would oft potaTe, . But jrewj.a great potate-er. . I never mw man no wine. " ' ' " There had not been a wiser - 'r one -so julck t witMTlyx, iiJ,L Jwt beat by Ann Elia, I never m a pretty mini, - Where love wan mire to mlas her; Nor one whose lips-were rte tor klst That found not soon a klna jp. HAT-FELT ANGXJ8H. 'I'm ulttlng on thl tile,. Mary," .. II said, Ina'Tcnta aad, Removing "from the rocking-chair The lxt llk hat he had; An. I, while he viewed the shapele That end whs trim and neat. He murmured t "Would It bad been felt Beore I took my aeat V asssassasaa FATE OF A JILTED BTCJR. He tried In drink to drown bis care. And there found no relief,- J -.But dally grew more woe-begme . You never sausage grief. . Iltir-tendfr Umi addressed to her Hhel snurned. the bui-e deliver. And said to such a aoft block-head Mhe ne'er would be a rteaver. At last ha weary aoul found rent; Hi aorrowa now are oVr;,.. Nofl'kle maid now troubles hint ; I'ork readier I he'a no moi. When she, false maiden, atole bla heart. The poor man lost bla pluck ; Tla meat bla bonea should rest In peace After audi cruel luckw ' . , . "A GLAD WH DER. I thought the deacon liked me, yet . I wa'n't edsactly shore of It For, mind ye, time and time aCin, When Jlners ud be comln' In, I'd nee him shakin' bands as free With all the slatern as with met - i - Hut, Jilting laat revival, where" - ' - ' . y He railed on me to lead In prayer, An' kneeled there with me. aide by side, A-whlHpe'n he felt eantlfied, csTeti'hTnrin-y-pmnimnr tipik f- -- That settled thing as fur an them - There other wlminln waa concerned ! . . An well! I know I mur 'a turned. A doien colors I Flurried ?-rla I - ? No mortal mi nner never saw - A (ladder wldder than the one? - . A-kneelln' there an wonderln" 1 Who'd pray I Ho-glad, upon my word, I railly couldn't thank the Ixrd I ::.-- - r- iwnunajMii niumrmii. THE "CIIINtOK. ! t'p from the south came the aoft Chinook, . .' And the kingdom of frost to Its center alio- k; v It hrenthel on the brow of the snow-clad hlt'a, And their vesture eliangod Into rushing tills - jL-awciit with a sigh through the frol-liounU trees, Anil they waved their arms Mrthe melting breeze; "It fann'u the face of old mother earth, jT ' And she wept wild streams of grateful mirth; It bruwhed the hair of the starved cayuse,' And It bowlel with Joy like a sad recluscX ' It sent the snow to the lioundlng sea, - And all nature gtinn'd such a change to see. - ' Wntun Leader,' , WOMEN AND .WINE. A writer in Stribnera Monthly uea the follow by the women all over the land who have Buffered : "Of the worst foes that woman haa ever had to encounter, wine fttands at the head. Theanetite for stronir drink in men has spoiled the lives of more women rutwed mnrg n-w.? for flipm,. eattered more lortunenfor tnemrbrougnt to tneui -more nhame, sorrow and hartlmhin than any evil that livetOThe country numWnutejis of tlinuHandH nay, hundreds of thounandM of women who are widows to-day, and sit In hopeless weeds, . because their husbands have been slain by'strong -drink. YeSr -there-are- hundreds of tlioiiMamls of homes.-Jittered all over the .land, In which -women live lives of torture, Rotng Uirough all the changes of suffering that lie fct ween the extremes of feaxand desimlrjecause those whom they love, tove wine better 4h4n they do the women they haye, sworn to . love.JThereare , women . byrthe thousands who dread to hear at the door the step that once thrilled them with-pleasure: that step has learned to reel under the seductive noison. There are women groaning with pain, while we ' write these words, from bruises ana brutalities in flicted by husbands made mad by drink. There can be no exaggeration in any statement made In regard to this matter, because no human iinagina tion "can create anything worse than the truth,; and no pen Is capable jof portraying the truth. The sorrows of a wife .with a drunken husband, or a mother with a drunken win, are as near the realization of hell as can lie reached, in this world tit IeaSt.'The shame, the Indignation, the sorrow; the sense of disgrace for herself and children,, the -povertyand not unfreUently the beggary the fear of violencf," the lingering life-long "struggle and desiialr of , countless women with drunken husbands, are enough, to make all women curse wine and engage unitedly to oppose It everywhere as the wprst enemy of their sex." , How to Ktop a Paper. A Virginia City tnan, w ho received a bill for a years subserlptiorrto the -Anprat, ranswered with" alettet which- beglnr In this wise : ' Your very Impudent letter received." Further on he explained that he had stopped the paper six. months ago. Although the writer of the letter considers himself a business man, ha seems to have no Idea that a newspaper cannot be topped by slmplrf writing a letter to the office with a request to discontinue.' The United Statea newspaper law Is very explicit on the subject. H ays that a newspaper can be sent until the sub scriber pays ; and, although he may refuse to take U out of the office, he can nevertheless be held re sponsible, and. If he Jias no property to attach, he can be arrested for fraud." Publishera lose a good deal In the course of a year through men who are Moa. 201 and 203 Front and 200 and 202 First Street, Portland, Oregon, - Rend for Catalogue. HEADQUARTERS ..for... S A N T A - C Li A IT S li W havs made arrangeinenU for Mie above Distinguished Gentleman . ' .J -, ...... . ' At our Store, and hre received HIS, ENTIRE STOCK I .or..: Taney Goods, - Vases, ' -MugsT Etc, The F16est.Une of H O LID AY GOODS! - - Ever brought to rortland. WAX DOLLS FEOM FIVE CEBTS UPWARDS. Christmas and - Hew Year's Presents ! J. ; Y- In Endless Variety at towest Cash rrlees. . CountryjllerchaJiU Supplied at Low'eit .Whole- .: aalc Bates. - SALINGER'S CASH AUCTION CO., ! Flrat Hi fcelt'TayUr asid ftalsBos. Psrtlasid. USE ROSEBIXI.Se- FLEISCHNER, MATER St CO, - Front and First streets, between Ash and A I m p o rtsr s and Wholesale .Dealers. FALL-OE AGON. MR. MAVER HA MADE VERT EXTENSIVE PUR chases of a full line of " 'r ''' I 3IITLIlV:ilY GOODH, . . v-" nireei from the ManufaHurers and Xtn porters In New York. Our Htot k will consist of the latest styles and shades of Feathers Plumes, French Flowers, :Plain, .Oroi Grain ' and Pancy Rlbbot, KILKH, VELVETS, SATINK, ETC., To which we Invite the attention of the Mil finery Trade of Oregon and Washington Territory. ' , Being the only Wholesale House In the Stale Importing MILLINERT GOODS dlreet from New York, we will be prepared to offer, extra IrtfuoemenU to our Friends and ratronsl "" ; ' ' ' .''z-6. : ruaxraa im. JeS-HO. USEFUL HOLIDAY GOODS Wt have In sfM-k a Iirge Variety of -r Goods suitable for THE HOLIDAYS. And offer the Wat Inducements to It buyers of 1)1 IV GOODH ....OK FURNI SHIN G C O O D 8 . Our Holiday Stock consists of articles having INTRINSIC MERIT. sr Substantial value guaranteed for ever' dollar's worth of goods bought at our store. OLDS & KINO, IV. 117 Tklrd ntiWt; rwrtlMd. Orri O. SHISDI.FR, F. H. CRAOBbtTKHK. .J'ortland. . Han Francisco, established 1857.. HINDLER tCHADBOURHE, rrsatl sid Mrat Rta et. Morrlastsi asid Yasaklll, IURTLANH, OREOON, Wholttale and lletall Itealers In Furniture and Bedding:! OK EVERY liKHt'IlllTION', Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mirrors, Wall Papers, Eto. "OLDEST HOUSE IN THE FURNITURE TRADL Headquarters for Hrhool Desks Fine Furniture a Specialty. FACTORY, FOUR MILES FROM EAST IORTlANn. 1 , st ill tf REMODELED NEW TEACHERS, NEW METHODS. Devoted to the preparation for business affairs "of either sex or any ag In a special ourne of Imok keeping, pen- rial law. bualnvss correatMndnee. and a irat leal train I na tn the'Ehgllsh branches. For .full Information, call upon or auureas . w. Linn wiiitk. Mana r and lYoprletor. OrnrK 128 Front street, or Hoi 104, Portland; Or. au'JS ,. f:4 v;t-t1ii! soT ; j -j v O -1 r: t 6WASHINOTON STREET, mitTLAND. OREOON. RE spnrtfully requests all the readers of the Nrw North wan. who have arorkla Ills line to ml! upon or address him. Estimates given on application, and all Inquiries promptly answered. . " iy ' 1 . - s-l B O O TO AIT D SHOE fl, 149 Front street, bet. Alder aad Morrison, Portland, Of. IIAVB JUST RECEIVED ' .; . ' ' , rJAw Jmrrf naa ltook-4f Mm Cooda OOllDETT'Sr LIVERYt HACR AND FEED STAILES, , CwrtWr aeeiwsisl sum! Taylor Btreeta. . Reasonable Charges for Hire and Boarding. Hack order promptly attended, Day or Night. t, . WOODWAIUJ MAOO0N, rroprleiora. i' JOHN M. DALY, . Attomey-at'Law, DALLAH, OREOON, WILL PRACTICE IN THE DIHTIUCT AND UNITED Hlslea Courts. . wfM-W ii ! , r - . BENJAMIN 1.COHCN, Attorney at - Law -and Xotary Public, Aukkt ar tiii Ckktral Law Journal and its Law , . ' - - PrLtCATIO!, " N. E. corner First and Ktsrk streets, Portland, Oregon. -Will practice In alt the Courts of Oregon and Washington Territory, and the l H. District and Circuit Uourta. Collections promptly attended to, and pressed with vigor. Particular attention paid to hualneas In theOeneral Land Office and other Government Ikenartmenta at Washington. Eastern Correspondent, CapU JOHN MULLAN. Wash Ington, D. C. . del tin RU3S A BOYCC, Fifth Mtreet. Oppawlte lsjat Ol Rest Rubler Plates Oold Fillings CoinpiHiltlon Fillings... Extracting Teelh Extracting (with pain I i appliance).., .116 00 to fQ M . I 00 " 1 (M) . 1 CO " S 00 JO . lot DR. J. O. CLENN, 7 DtntM, Houtbwest corner First aud Yamhill streets. PORTLAND,' OREOON. MISS DR. ANCIE L FORD. OFFICE Rooms 4 and 5, Monnastes Building, 117 aad MS FlrM street, . - Kuuui!..n-io,N west ran street (corner or ButrkL Hpeclal attention given to I M. cases of Women and Children. - nol MRS. DR. M. J. SOLANDCR, Xrw School JJtytcian, " . .i ww . m . . ....... n...a i i a XI will pay particular attention to the Chronlo lMseaaea of Women and Children during her stay, Hheeanbeoon suited free at her office. Room t, McKlnnell'a Block, on Hecond street, lietween Halmon and Main. Hhe Is prepared to turn Inn special remedies for the diseases of Womeav-All consultation strictly oonndntlal. del MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTIMKMENTK . : k THE LARGEST PIANO WAREROOM " AND LAROEHT HTOCK OF - T" PIANOS AND ORGANS North of Han Francisco, now opening on rrtswa ntrvet. ketwteai Heeawd nad. Tklrd. .SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS! Offered to persons wishing to select from a number of In struments of the following make i , t, -. Tk rsMMi DEt'KM BBOTUEaW. Tk Popsilar J, s C. riNCIIEK, Tki - WtlMiaan ESI KIUMxZ DKaUAH r sir o ov7 IN OIlO-ANO, Th Celebrated Ull WARRED nstd PAL- ACE OKU ANN. Instruments sold on Installments of f.1 and f 10 per month. noli im -, " J J, W. T. HII AN AH AN, Agent. USE ROSE PILLS. T. J, JOHNSTON. . N. HOLDEH. Johnoton & Holden, -PLUMII Mr"" GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Frwat Streel, ketweesi NerrlsM aad Y PORTLAND, OREOON. MIL All orders promptly attended to. Ratlafactlon guaranteed, . . . r. , cuagua mouarauK' . ' Bole Agents for - TTie SjmingfleUl On M'tchin, Ifmte'i Hlmm Pump, tmd seZJ tf ' Rlriaer'i IrvfNtnnr Sewer fif. JOWKPH Rl'RKIIARn. MOHTO M. SPArLPIIIO. PACIFIC MARKET. BUBKHARO & BPAULDINO Butchers and Paokcrh, -Anaiwuiers in Ail Kinusof- FREHII AND CURED ME ATM, BACON, HAMS A LARD, , 30 and 37 B 8tret, Corner of Second, . I - "! i I-ORTLASIV OREOON., Qh 1 1 Hpeclal Attention given to Hupplylng Hhips. selttf vuif sniiAn. easPASsiaa.Mauasi - - nti-nviivnn it ko mwhsiii . -- Northwest corner Fron I and Alder streets, - Is the.Only rjaoe, Jn Portland where you an get A ClOOD HOVARE MEAL TOU ftdCKNTH. PIONCCn WOOD-YARD, At the foot of E street -Att JHiPt or wood, ' Z?, Hawed and on sawed, eottstanily on band, nod delivered to an nans nr ins cur. notltl ' " ' 1VUVH HORENHEN.PropHator. r, MIR ROYAL HT. JOHN HKWINU MACHINE, THB . most wonderful and perfect of all. ,4 OHN a GARRISON, Agent, No. WI Third atrawL