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THE NEW NOUTH WEST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1881.
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ex. com. o. y; v.. s.a.
The Executive Committee of the Oregon State
- Woman 8uffhcg VvcItIon. met, pursuant to
call at the residence of Mr. M. A. Edmunds, cor
ner Fourth and Oak streets, Portland, at-2 o'clock
r. M., January 4, 1881. v
" ; Present Mr. E. F. IIeroy, President;' Mrs. J.
PeVore Johnson, Recording Secretary; MrsrM.
A. Edmunds, Corresponding Secretary, and Mrs
. A. 8. Dunlway. ' -, --.
' ; Meeting called to order by the President.
Mrs. Ihinlwsy movedjthat a committee be ap
1 pointed to revta Jhe constitution and Jby-laws of
' the Association, said revision to be proposed to
'.the 'Association for approval. Carried; and the
;' President appointed Mrs. A. 8. Dunlway, Mrs. a
A. Coburn and Mr. W. 8. Dunlway. "
Mra. Edmunds moved that the Revisory Comj.
- ml ttee propose to' the Association the creation of
the office of "Vice-President at Large." Carried'
Mrs. Johnson moved that the Revisory Com-
"mi ttee pniK)e to theA"HcitIon that 1 U an n ual
meeting be appointed for, such a day In the second
"week of February a thie Executive Committee
ball consider expedient, from year to year. Car
ried. .-. 1 : '.
' Mrs-Kdinands moved that the Revisory Com
mlttee report Its work to the Executive Commit
tee at 2 o'clock Saturday, February 5th, at the
residence of Mrs. A. 8. Dunl way. Carried.
Mrs Johnson moved, and it was carried, that
two hundred Invitations be printed from postal
cards for. circulation among the members, apd
friends of the Association throughout the" State,
inviting cooperation at the February meeting.
T Mrs. Dunlway reported to the meeting that Pro
fessor Cook, upon invitation, had agreed to fur
nish mnsic for Wednesday and Thursday during'
the session of the Association. ... . " ' -
Mrs. Elmunds proposed Mrs. Dalton,Mr. Ileroy
and Miss Leslie as a Committed on Programme,
to meet as soon as possible and to report to the
Executive Committee at It afternoon meeting
on February 5th. Carried. "U .
The President appointed Mr. U. C. Dunlway a
committee of one to engage a hajl for the annual
meeting of the Association. .
Committee adjourned to 2 o'clock, February -6th.
Mrm. J. DcVork Johnson, 8ec'y.
: - WOMEN, ATTENTION. . ' .
AWAKE AND CAPTURE, THE FOURTH -jor JULY,
tTH &JBIBT1I DAYOF- Til E-R EIV B I.KV
-The. various "organisations of women are re
quested to issue circulars to tlivlr auxiliaries all
over the country, asking that henceforth the day
of our National Independence be celebrated In a
fitting manner bylhe" daughters of the Pilgrims.
Let the women in every school district from
"Maine to Texas, from the-Atlantic to the PacIflcT
unite In this new departure. Select at once for
the orator of the day the woman in your school
district or town who can best write ao4 speak,
that she may-have the intervening months for
thorough preparation, and thus honor herself and
'the occasion. . We have listened to the rehearsal
of man's achievements and built statues to his
metnory for one long century ; now let us sing the
praises of the Pilgrim 3Iothers, and gamer from
- the lea-Teeff-tho-paat th glowing words and gen-"
rous deeds of their daughters, Le.ui bring to
this ''Harvest Home" for the first time in our
hlstory-au -adequate record of woman's work.
-With the , Declaration of Independence in one
hand and the 16th Amendmeut to our Constitu
tion in the other, let the women of this Nation
simultaneously declare their equal rights In the
great experiment of a government by the people.
As under the genius or our free, institutions the
rights of women are at last being recognized, her
thoughts should be lifted from a narrow family
- selfishness into the high 'and holy channels of
' patriotism. On, the threshold of the second, cen
tury of our national life, let woman celebrate one
watch-night of the Republic, one ante-natal hour
of holy musings, councils, aspirations set to the
music of a peaceful chorus, without the uncivil-
"lied clangor of booming cannon "that has hitherto
.distinguished the world's great festivals. With
oft muslo In shady groves let the voice of woman
now be heard,' and let her sons in silence learn her
will. - -' ' : .
Let the 4th of July, 1881, usher in a new day of
peace and liberty to all.
' Elizabeth Cady Stanton,
. Elizabeth IIovnton Harbert,
', ' Phebe W. Couziks, - , . i
- ' May-Wkioht Thompson, - '
HrsAK R. Anthony, - ,
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As the above idea emanated from the brain of
llrabeth Boynton Harbert, and was first, pro-
posed by her ln the Woman's Congress recently
held in Boston and as she occupies a central po
.tltlon In the country, let all communications on
the subject be addressed to Mrs. E, R Harbert,
Editor "Woman's Kingdom," care Intrr-Ocrttn,
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-rAMHILIrCOUNTY- Wrffc-Ar-
The Vamhlll County Woman Suffrage Assocla
tlon will meet at McMlnnvllle in Mohawk Hall
On, Friday, January 14th, at 2 o'clock P. M., at
which, time the annual election of officers will
take place, and plans for the ensuing year's work
will be agreed upon. , In 'the evening there will
-be a grand ral IIa. good programme. lsajready
prepared We hope all the members and friends
"ttnrrnshtrat the county ptelayWnoxJoliil
to be present. Those who cannot come will please
forward the annual dues, as it costs something to
hold such a meeting. Arrangements will be made
10 accommodate all who will come,
IL A. LouaiiABY,Corr.8ec'y.
THE NEW NORTH WE8T8 .ADVERTISERS.
We this week1-.refer briefly to business houses
and professional people who aid In sustaining this
Journal., Some of them may not fully sanction
all the Ideas advanced and principles advocated
In Its columns, yet all believe in freedom of
thought and speech, and readily and cheerfully
support a. paper that. honestly and fearlessly ex
presses its convictions of right and JustlcCjtth
ecribers, and readers are asked to carefully note
the firms represented in ltaadvertlslng columns
and regulate their patronage accordingly. The
Woman Suffragists of Oregon and Washington
will do the. New Northwest a favor antTserve
themselves by mentioning the paper when pur
chasing of Its advertisers, because its revenue, will
be Increased and its proprietors edabled to furnish
a superior Journal, i , - - .-;
If you have legal business in Polk county,' give
John M. Daly, of Dallas, a calk
! Mrs. M. J. Crump's dress-making and millinery
store is at NoJCtt Second tiwt.--'-T-
The Aurora Restaurant, as of yore, provides a
."good, square meal" for 25 cents.
Mrs. A: J. Rrazellj No. 1.11 Third street, con
tinues to do only first-class dress-making.
Riles & Co., No. 171 Second street, deal In boots
and shoes from the leading manufactories of the
East. ; r . -, . ' . . .
Dr." Ruwt, near the post office, will pull or plug
your old teeth, or make you new ones, good and
cheap. . -
Mrs. West'sTtore, No. 27 Washingtooistreet, Is
the only one in the city devoted exclusively to
millinery. - - " -
J. Van Reunlen, the Jeweler, No. 107 "First street,
makes a secialty of "fine goods and diamond
mountings. . " -
tlon at bis dental rooms, corner First and Yam
hill streets. .
Dr. Paid M. Rrenan may still be consulted free
at his office, No. 63 First street, about all chronic,
and difficult cases. . 1
ItliimaiiA. JU AlnA 1Tt anil fi!frlr bMw4a
are tne nianuracturersoi tne ceTeurateu and ernes
Clous "Rose" pills. - . - .
.' The time schedules of trains on the east and th?
west-side railroads appear regularly,. under the
heading of "Travel." , -
Mr. J. Sorensen, at the foot of E street, will fill
all orders for wood, sawed or unsawed, and deliver
It to any part or tne city. - ,
JlMitJieUAJJemenlcoiTU!rlr8tJindIouion
streets, will attend to your law . business with
promptness and dispatch:
O. Conrad A Co., No. 10 Salmon street, clean
and dye all kinds of goods after the newest Ger
man and French systems. 7 '- " ;
- Mrs. Dr. J. I Parrlsh will return from Salem
on Saturday, and can thereafter be-found at her
office, No. 260 First street.
Dr. Keek's "Sure Cure for Catarrh" is a stand
ard remedy for the nauseating malady, and thou
sands testify to its efficacy.
Frank G. Abell, No. 167 First street, haTeamed
his claim to-TTefminence aa photograplier. ..His
work is as Hue as can "be desired.'" "-- -"
Tlie Portland IJbrary contains over MW books
and over 100 papers and periodicals, to which ac
cess may be had for f 1 per month.
Dolph, Rronaiigh. Dolph A Simon may be found
in their office In Odd Fellow? Temple, where all
litigants will be honorably dealt with. J .
Burkhardt & Spauldlpg, Nos. 35 and 37 B street,
keep a neat and clean meat market, stocked with
everything that a market should have.
Allskjr A Hegele, Nov-145 First street, are-proprietors
rthe largest ahr"fi6sf"Ieganrcxhfec::r
tionery establishment in the Northwest.
The sailing dates of the steamers Oregon,
Columbia and State of California are regularly
published under the heading of 'Travel." - -
John A. Beck, the well-known jeweler) No. 149
Front street, will sell you new goods cheap and
repair your old watches and brooches ditto.
Benjamin I. Cohen, Esq., attoraey-at-biw and
agent of the Central Law Journal and Its law pub
lications, may be found at .No. 155 First street, up
suirs.,. " ..... :.
Mr. G. Nelmeyer, No. 162 First street, does fine
merchant tailoring at reasonable rates. His stock
of Scotch, English, French and domestle cloths is
unsurpassed. , J
Vosa A Fuhr, of the famous Empire Bakery, No.
34 Washington street, will Sell. you bread, cakes,
pies and -crackers cheaper than you can-make
them at home.
'. Mrs. T. H. Cann. Front street, Seattle, W T., Is
conducting her millinery and dress-making store
In a manner satisfactory to her patrons and profit
able to herself. ..... L. . '. .
J. W. Bailey, No. 47 Yamhill street, has become
oneof the most popular grocers In the city.
Prompt attention to orders and fair dealing have
had their effect. .
Mis Dr. Angle Ford, rooms 4 and 5, No. 167
First street, will cure your bodily ills by he med
icines and alleviate your mental troubles y her
cheery presence. ' . ;
Salinger's Cash Auction Company, No. 210
First -treet,-wlll -next -week -move to 190 First
street, as their Immense and Increasing trade de
mands more room. rt ' r-v '
Mrs. M. J. Ensign, favorably known as a dress
maker, can be found over Hummer's drug store,
corner First and Main streets.. She cuts and
bastes suits for one dollar.
ThTTotlntBeTortiand i I6metearare"nearly
ail sold, and it will at one time be a cluster of
homes. I U location will, be the best in the city
for residences in coming years, ..-"
Mrs. Dr. M. J. Solander, new school physician,
is prepared to furnish special remedies for diph
theria and diseases of women at her office in Mc
Klnnell's block, on Second-Street, ,
Woodward St Magoon, corner Second and Taylor
streets, are reasonable In their charges for livery
rTgr ami-hoarding horses. Orders for hacks are
promptly attended torday or night ,, ,
h-)rcgonTransfer Company, corner Second
and iSUrk stret7aoesa-generLireignting, ior
wanllng and commission business, ana promptly,
answers calls for hacks, day or night
Persons suffering from kidney troubles should
write for an "Excelsior" pad, and those afflicted
with throat or lung troubles for a long pad, to the
"Only Xung lad CV.," of Detroit, Mich.
Is devoted to the preparation of pupils of either
sex ior me transaction or ail business requiring a
knowledge of penmanshitf, bookkeeping, etc
The elegant display of furniture at Shindler A
Chadbourne's Is giving all the 'young ladies (be
marrying mania. And no wonder. Their parlor,
dining-room and chamber sets are Irresistible. ,
Hlmes, No. 5 Washington street, is-recognirel
as the leading book and Job printer of the city,
and his work Is excellent, as the neat press-work
of this paper, which is done Jn his establishment,
testifies. . :
Newberry, Hawthorne A Co., corner First-and
Madison streeti keep every agricultural Imple
ment the farmer needs. Their business extends
throughout the Northwest, and is constantly in
creasing, f-- r;.: ; , , . , ... :
-Bobbins A Yates. No. 229 First street, are agents
for the Decker Brothers, the J. A C Fischer and the
McCammou pianos and the Whitney A Holmes
organs. They also have a full line of everything
pertaining to a picture store..-, -
-yrpZ-Xm-Mni "street"
maintain their rank as the leading music dealers
of the Northwest. They are agents for the Weber
pianos and the Estey and Standard organs, and
carry a large stock of sheet music.";
The -Keystone Restaurant, corner First and
Salmon Streets, Is rapidly gaining prestige as an
excellent eating house. The proprietor, Mr.
Cohen, personally oversees the establishment.
Private rooms for ladies are provided.
- Olds A King's famous Third-street store Is con
stantly thronged with cuxtoniers. Their stock of
dress-goods, trimmings, staples, notions and nov
elties is always full, and everything they offer for
sale Is Jutt What they represent it to be. ,
Flxhel A Roberts, corner First and Abler streets,
are deservedly recognized as the loading clothiers
and merchant tailors of the city. Their statement
that "low prices and ample assortments will be
found In all departments" of their store, needs no I
euuorsemeui. .
V. T. Shanahan, on Morrlon street," between
Second and Third, offers superior inducements to
nersons dewirinr to seh.ct from the Decker llrnth-
en, Jiie J. A C. Fischer, or the Emerson A Dun
ham pianos., lie also sells the Clough A Warren
and Palace organs. l- j.
"Tlie mammoth wholesale mUllnervand fiisn lull
ing house of Fielwhner, Mayer A Co. is noteI for
Its large sales, small profits and excellent goods.
Mr. Mayer is Mow in New York, negotiating with
, lue notice will
manufacturers for Spring goods.
be given or his return. f
L;,,Tpc , OrejEPP JF.urnJ tu.refanufkcrinkohli
patiy's elegant work Is to be found in every nrst
class hotel and steamer, and In very many of the
elegant drawing-rooms wherever our field editor
travels. Reason, firstH'lass work,' reasonable
prices and honorable dealing.
Mr. H. B. Lltt. of the Suit House7No;:143 Third
street, will forward C. O. D. ladies' all-wool sulta--
price,"Sl5-'taany aWresi.-r,urchasers may ex
amine them at express offices, and if not as repre
sented1he will pay return charges.. .Mrs.- Utt la
one of the best dress-makers In the city.
John' BT Garrison A Co., No. 167 Tli I ni street,
carry a large stock of latlleaLynderwear, embroid
eries, liandkerchlefs, xephyrs, ami all articles per
talning to a lace house. Mr. G. is agent for the
Davis, the New Wilson andthe Royal St John
sewing machines, ami makes a specialty of repair
ing old machines Of all kinds. - i ' ,
Xewls A Strauss, of. the White House, No. 123'
First street, still continue to excel in the millinery
line. Ladies from the country, in ordering hats
and bonnets from this house, may depend upon
being served as faithfully as If present themselves.
Their stock of cloaks, dolmans, dress goods, laces,
etc., etc., is also always complete. ;
Mr. J.' H. Wilson, pf Wallowa Valley, while
hunting on Wednesday, the 22d ultimo, came
upon three Indians, and one of them fired at him.
Hejumr-fromhishorepookeover behind a
tree,' and returned the fire. The Indian had got
behind his pony, and It was killed. The other
two attempted to cut off Mr.-Ws retreafbut he
mounted his horse and escaped. He was unhurt,
but there were two millet-holes In his clothes.
miscellaneous advertmementh.
"llbBBItlS 4 YATES,
qqo ZJljrat otroot -CflQ
W A V B i
THE URCEJT AK3 CEJT ASJORTEO STOCK
Picture Frajaes,-'-;7"--7Trrr
' nonldiogt, ' 7
EnfTavins,
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' TelYet Goods,
Belief Pictures,
. V-S. .'" . " ' ' . ToUct Articles; T '
Fhotographt, ;
Accordions,- '
. Card Board,' - r--
Allmma, '"' .1.
liTCards,
,T bsfttond In lHNiliuMl, sn4 s
PRICES THAT WILL SlflT ALL.
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UO C R O 0 C P I L L 0 .
THE AHEKICAtt
Steam Dyeing and Cleaning. Works
DTE AND CLEAN AIX KIN W Or WI.K, WOOLEN
nd mix Ml vtmmI. snrr tb hmt Slid Dfwmt OvrmM
and Fenrh ytin. KM UIotm and Fmlher elmnrd and
dlHl by new rorn . Blanket and fun rlraned nice 1 7.
Ctsanlsg and djrrtnf UeaU ClotainS plally.
.. .. ..I,."-- O. X)S HAD a CO.,
Now W Salmon atrret, fori land, Orrjoo.
MISCELLANEOUS A IlVERTIHEM ENTK '
Remo val Sale I
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V" flaaf
THE ENTIRE STOCK I
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SALINGER'S CASH AUCTION CO ,
llo. 210 First-Street
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BETW EEN UTLOI AND MALMON. rORTLA!D
USE ROSE PILLST
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HOLIDAY GOODS
We bare In atork a Larx VariHy of
Goods soluble for
THE HOLIDAYS?1
And offer the beat Inducements to
TrnBitv-. goods V'.';
runmoHinc coodo.
Our Holldar Block eonalirta of articles hsvlnf
IITTIIIITOIO - xxehit. -
Hubatantlal Talae fuaranted for ererjr
dollar's worth of gnoda boafht si oar stare.
OLDS tL KZZIO,
JT. 147 TB)lrdl Street. lMrtlSMl. Or.
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Eastern and Ohoalwater Day Oysters I
fMaifATi
first art, ktwai Allr ava4 Morrlau ;
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THB AURORA nCOTAURAniV
Northweat eonier Front and Alder streets,
x lathe Only rUoe In rortlsnd where you can get .
A SIOOD aqrAKE MEAL FOB S CBVTaV
USE ROSE PILLS.
oaa-mal.or
Room over flammer1 drug store, cor. First and Main 8ts
SUITS CUT AND BASTED FOR ONE POLLAK. mab
quenMle and Theatrical Coatumea made to order and for
rent. All the lAtcat Hlylea of Kaahloit IMalea kepC I
traction In regard to trimming given free of charge. f
dlea are invited to call and examine fr themselvea.
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