J r - t :-f - r t A - THK NEW-iCbRTHWEST, THURSDAY, JUNE 16,; 1881. 1 M V 1 Tf.E TEACHER'S LOT. The schooImasteV Is apt to be a favorite with the female part of creation, especially in the rural districts. Irving. ......... . And while paltry stipend earning, lie sows the richest seeds of learning. 1 No Joys, alas I nia sou vtmiiw i t ills mind lies fallow all the while, umi t4 ha ulnlonsd down to leach The synta. and the PrUfX speech, i. Aiit uithun by retail. I.lko BrSn DOlS of Oxford ale Oh I scrwlce Irksome ore ; Than tugging at the slavlahoar. ifooerf Lloyd. ' If a student convince you tfcat you are wrong 4 he Is right, acknowledge ,lt cheerfully, and bug him. 2,cr0rtt Sh dwells by great Kanhawa's side, ... -' -- r I ' valley's green and cool t ' . j . And all her bie and all her pride ' ' Are in her village school. Ijonuftllote. Worried n tormentedinto monotonous feeble ness, the bent part of life ground out of him In a mill Of DOya. cen. Right lordly la ye peuagogue A any turhaned Turke, fur well to rule ye dUirlct school , la no laie worae.- -- Fn I le olfwi a l ym vwdagosaie - Among ye noiay cuuris, - -Yet other while be bath a smile To give ye handsome girls; - And one ye fayrest inayde of all To f liwr his waynlnge life, Shall be, when xprlng ye dower (ball brings ye peuagogue, nia wue. John. G. Bare. The toet has described the dull sameness of a ' teachers existence In these words t- Vitqmcondnet una dies.Dr. Johnson. . . Of study took he most care and beed ; . 1 Not word spoke be more than was nede f" Sounding In moral vertu was bta speech, . . t And gladly wolde be lerne ana gladly tecfce. Chaueer. I can easier teach twenty what were good to be. done, than to be one of the twenty to follow my own teaching. Shakspeare. The twig Is so easily bended, " 1 have banished the rule and the rod ; I have taught them thegoodness of knowledge, They have taught me the goodness of ttod. '. i , CVmu IHckiruon. If vexed with a child when Instructing it, try to write with your left hand, llemember a child is all left hand. J. F. lioye. . - ' - ItellKhtful tank! to rear the tender thought. lo teacn me young iue uow m anoow - What comfort some pedagogues might derive from the thought that wise pupils can learn as much from a tool as irora a philosopher. Ycddcr. And when the world shall link your names With gracious llrea'snd nmnners Jlupf- . irw orr an iwwn nrr ciuuiin, And proudly whisper, "These were mine f ' ' . . HhUtfrr. Neither dyou, schcK)lma8ters,;a'seT too often cbeateil of your wages, despise the goodness of Minerva; itJa she that brings. you new pupils. vna.""i . . ..; i "., " - . Vneasy lie Ihe heads of all who rule; " i 1 The luoat so bis whose kingdom Is school. ' ' " Instructors should not only be skilled in those sciences which they teach, but have skill In the method of teaching and patience ta the practice. Jr. Watts.-. -rr v-. - Came the preceptor, gating' Idly round, Now tU the 'clouds and iitiw at the green grass, . And all altsorlied In reveries profound " J Of fair Almlr )n the upper class.- Lonafrllow. .The eminence of their scholars commend the ' memories of schoolmasters to posterity, whoother -w lue, J ii obxcurity had been altogether-forgotten Thomas i-il(cr. Pretty were the sight If our old halls could change their sex, and flaunt ' "With prudes for proctors, dowagers for deans, r And aweet girl-graduates iu their goldea balr. . . '. . - si- - - . TrnaysoN. " Enny man who heifkept'a skule for ten years -ught-to-W-tn-rde-a-Mnjor-iineral-and have"ir Eensitfn for the rest uv his natural days, and a oss and waggin to do his going around In. Josh Milling A man severe be was and stern to view ; J knew him well and every truaut kaewi . well had the boding trembler learned to trace . The day's disaster In bis morning face. UoUirmUK. One-half of the children cried in chorusr-MYesf Ir I" Upon which the other half, seeing in the gentleman's lace that yes was wrong, cried but In chorus, "Jfo, sir!" as the custom is in these ex amiaations. Dickem., " : ..Taught or 4int4UihLr4haduBos 4atlll4hsaiu . l et si still the wreU'hed master bears the blame, - To sentence a man of true genius to the drudgery . of a school in to put a race-horse in a mill. Cotton. O'er wayward childhood wquldst thou bold Arm rule, - And sun thee In the light of happy faces t Lovefclope and I'atlence heae IiiumI be th V graces, - And In thine own bean let them first keep school, ' Teacher "And the Lord said unto Moses Mag gie Ford put down that slate " Literary New: "So that's the grand Jury, Is it?" asked the man from the suburbs, after eagerly scanning the forms and features of the twenty-four individuals In the box one man with unkempt sandy locks, another with an aroma of, sentimental seedlness brooding over him, a third with a look of benign vacuity irradiating his countenance, and the others indicating different stages of wretchedness and misery. "Well, sr, if you've got any com mon, every-day Jurymen around about rare,! guess I don't care to look at them." & - ' Bjornstone BJornson, the Norwegian poet, is writing a new book of poems. We have the con tract for printing it, and have ordered seven hun ' dred pounds of lower case "J's" for an emergency. One of the poems reads : , ' . MJeet mje bly mjoonllght, mly djear,' ' ' a .. tijf tjhe ujlglit atlr. yjou njeed hluve njo fjear, ' YJou mjuy tjhlnk tjhls lj ajwfullv qjueer, Bjut tjrust lljornstone, mjy djear.' WIlhelmJftlTTJeyiheJ abovej to music date City iSVM's. ' A lady alighting from a street car met an ac quaintance, who said to her: "You appear to be excited." 8o I am. I had to stand up the whole -wray.:"I)ld nobody offer you a seat?" "Yes. one man; but I declined It, thinking he would urge me to Accept.". "And he didn't?" "No; - the beast went on reading and never looked up gain." f - :, ,N;-.. w - w v . w t. vut - -vaB avua - bj a-a iisbi-i Yes," replied Johnny, "and I Edith, "and I will bring my dolly and say, 8ee oaoy, papa.' " "Yes, 7 replied J will say, 'Don't bother me now : I want to look .' " . Children have strange through the : paper ideas of grown folks; ways, now don't they ? v Drummers never have to serve an apprentice ship. As soon M they enter urx.n theJrlJi9iDeaa. Ley ciebme Journey men. JJosf on lxt. SELECTED VERSE. 1 met maid, ajiot brown maid, -And hpmespoa was her gown 1 - 8b raised ber eyes with half a smile. Then, dropped them gently down. 1 beard her sing a merry lay,' . The greeh fields tripping o'er; V I hrard ber voice beyond the hill,' 7 But saw my maid do more. ' "' . ; . k 1 e , ' " A woman fair, In silk attire, "" hides by I th1, coach and fourj . She sings strange songs In foreign tongues, Is versed la ancient lore., Her hands are dainty, white' as snow, And covered o'er with rings; To sT the grandees of .the land , - Her door wide open swlngm' ' -f -v The wee brown thrush, the oriole Which gladdens most our sight t The daisy or the blooming rose' Which gives us most delight T,. J..7 7 WHY THE ROSES ABE REfX Far away ta the mystical ages, " ' ' When earth and Its beauty were! young, .When the angel boat listened In rapture To the song that the morning stars sung,' In the beautiful Garden of Eden, Abloom with Its thousands. of flowers, And sweet with the locense-llke fragrance That rose from Its vine-woven bowers, Eve wandered the loveliness filling . . Her spirit anew with delight, As she gathered bright flame-colored blossoms And Illy cups brimming with light. The shy purple pansles were hiding1 .... .... 'Neath the green leaves away from ber sight. Oh, the gay blossoms rivaled the rainbow, But the roses were all of them white. ' ' Kwe lingered a moment before them, , Her sweet face aglow with surprise. TThe gold of her hair growing' brighter In the light of the fair morning skies. . Then lightly she pressed on the blossoms The red of her beautiful lips ; 'The rose'a heart thrilled j'neath her klsaea; Tbe juuw ut the. white petal tlps- Blushed red, and still red as she lingered, Till the white rose grew crimson Instead. - . ' And thla ta the reason, they tell us, J w . That some of our roses are fed. ; ' ' - . :'' Katt if. Oulpin. COMPLETENEHS. Because 1t Is fair, shall the rosebud keep '-. Its possible lovelfness folded, up T . Would you have tin pride of the forest sleep ; For fear of spolllng'the acorn eup t .'" ,' Nay. The bud bath dreams of the perfect flower; ': The acorn thrills with divine unrest ; v ' " . The bud must blossom when comes Its hour . The acorn follow IU hlgb behest. True, they do perish. JJ everaxv - . This law unerring ail nature knows. . The bud-anttr tbe-cornrare-.staln f ppt lo t' , The pride -of the forest, and lo I the rose. ' - crf6ner' Magazine. 1 .. .' .. - THE CEDAR THeE'" ' Lay her beneath the cedar tree, -Whose, dark ami dainty-iraoory- Hhall cast its shadow on her bed, i While solemn choirs, far overhead, " ; Of cawing rooks shall to Its boughs repair, And mourn for ber so youug and fair. . .. ' -Lar"beTbeiwtbtbreedar tree, . ' '" " ' " ' " Where soft winds rustle fitfully il Where oft the timid deer shall stray . , To shelter from the yiuontlde rwy And tread the spot where, In the earth laid low, Bleeps one who lived and suffered long ago. . - Nor mark the Spot with graven stone. wncrejpOW.SD-ft-Ueta-ail aiiuiaf. But raise, where she doth sleep, mound, " 7 And spatter lilies on the ground ; . . . Enough to show that one doth here abide Who, like the flowers fading, drooed. and died. Tbere flitting bats shall court the gloom, AjiijL spaed-In circles round ber tomb; And oft the glow-worm, chaste and bright, r Khali for her honor trim bis light, ' - For her who- life did, like his spark, appear In darkness, dying' when her day grew near. Ab I lay ber In the cool deep shade - By those oWbanglng branches made; ?' " . And when the Hummer heat Is fierce, No baleful shaft to ber shall pierce. Thus can she slumber on with tranquil breast, . Wba'wearied of ber life, and longed for rest. When Winter's Icy hand shall tear The leaves and strip the forest bare, . . The cedar, clothed In verdure warm, .. Alone can shield her from the storm. - Ho lay her f-nlly.downjjvl.ih JenderJove Where the sad cedar spreads Its boughs above. "'- .... Chamber' JonrnaL . -r-. .. 1 t- - 1 -f r WIFE TO HnnANIX - T s When I am dust; arid thou art quick and glad,' Bethink tbee, somf-imes, what good days we had; What happy days beside Ihe shining Seas; Or by the twilight fire,' In ceaseless ease, Reading the rhymes of some old poet lover, "Or whispering our own love story over. t ' When thou haat mourned for me a seemly space. And set another In my vacant place, Charmed by her brightness, trusting In her truth, r Warmed .to new , life by ber bcgulllug youth, -u - Be bappy, dearest one, and surely know - I would not have thee thy life's joys forego. . Tef, think of me sometimes, where cold and still I lie, who once was swift to do thy will, Whose lips so often answered to thy kiss. "T Why, doing, blessed .thee for that V-gone WIss. I pray thee not bar my presence quite , From thy new life, so full of new delight I would not ves. theer waiting by tby side My presence sbosild not cbUI thy fair young bride; Only bethink thee bow alone I lie. ' To die and be forgotten were to die ' - - - ' A doable death, and i deaerve of thee ;", : memowr Is Ik bswt'tr sac be. Lewis Chandler Uoulton. ' PROFE8HIONAU joss h. nrrensxt. ; ' Airu u. naiisjrr. . MITCHELL A DEMENT, ' ' l A Uorntyt-ai'Lavf, 'OFFICE Corner First and Morrison street, la rooms for merly occupied by Buehtels tnotnre uailery. t. n. KOLTH. K. C. BBOWACOK. IJOSETH SIMOn. C. A. MLfK. ( DOLPH. BRONAUOH. DOLPH A -SIMON. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, PORTLAND, ORECJOnl.. ": . O. P. MASON. .. ' - .... ; Attorncy-Qt-Law and Notary Public, " . Room 10, Odd FslloWb' TcitrLK, ' PORTLAND, OREOON. .. ' i. t. SALT. K. U atrrLsa. , , DA LY AB UTLKst; 1. V" Attorney-at-Law. 4 OFFICE Maim Btkkkt, Dallas, Oanooirr1- IPECtAli ATTENTION GIVEN TO AU. LEGAL BU8- i loess. J . - T.. V ma24-M U - S. J. BABBEB, D, D, S. T. 7. ttlCEUW, D. D. S. - BARBER A NICKLIN, - ' DentUti, Jfe. Ht Firtt Mtrt, rrtLa4. O. felU OR. J. O. O LEN N , ' r DtntUt, Southwest corner First and Tamhlll streets. -3 - . , PORTLAND, OREOON. DR. H. M. RU88, , Surgeon Dentist, TTAM -OrENEII-KLKOANT DrTNTAI TWXJMH 1 TH Jl Htrowhridge's Building, corner of First and Alder lreet,anl la prepared ioerform rturgicai ana sircnanicai Itentlstry that cannot' le excelled. Uold and Oo Id-lined Kublier Plates, and old and Plaatle trillings, a specially. Painless ITeventatlves applied for the extraction of teetiw Charges reasonable. Hal Uf act Ion given, or no charges. MISS DR. ANCIE L. rORD. OFFICE Rooms 4 and ft, Monnastcs' Building, 187 and MS Find street. IHHIIKENCE No. tl West Park street (coruer of Stark). Special attention given to Diseases of Women and Children. mal LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. niiEBirrn a ale, BY VIRTUE OF ANEXKCUTION AND ORDER OF sale to me dl-ectel, Iwaiied out of the Circuit Court' of the State of Oregon for thetkunty of Multnomah, upon a decree rendered In snid Court on ihe Uth day of May, PM1, In favor of C. M. WHerg, Plain tiff, and against David Wit tenberg et al., Iefendania,for the sum of Thirteen Hundred Hollar. (l0.oi ), with Interest at the rate of eight ) per cent ier annum, and costs of suit and aeerutnc crista. I did. on the illal day of May, lux!, levy upon the abovc-namet til IIIK 41., UMT Ul ,HT, IfV1,, ,T Uf .UVTITIIMIinJ T... .1 I .. -li 4 .1 1 l..ll-....-h- i Hlate of Oregon, to-wit t The Noulh half of the West half of the Iionallon Claim of William McClung, being Notifica tion No. Klghiyur(N4), Claim No. Hlxty-four (at), and ly ing and lielng In Hifiioiis Eleven (II) and Fourteen (It) In Township No. One (I), North Range No. One U), East of the Willamette Meridian, In Multnomah .Vuntjr, State of Ore gon, said Claim being more particularly described by be ginning at a point 17 chains East and i.a-100 Chains Nprth r the Soillhwest corner of the Houtheast quarter of said Hectlon Eleven (II), and running thence North 79, West W 6-100 chains, theuee Houlh Ntf 2-liS) chains, thence East m So-1(J0 chains, thence North 7S 77-IU) chains to the place of beginning. - I i Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution and order of sale, on Saturday, the ffith day of June. imLat the hour of 10 o'clock A. m.. at the Court House dour In saM (Vunljr, I 'Will sell at public auction the above-described real estate of said IWendanle lo Ihe hlaheet bidder for cash, in U.S. OoldJoio, to satisfy said execution, rtmts and accruing eustsu ', . ', JUMKPHJBUCHTKIi, . - Sheriff of Multpoinah Couuiy. Oregon. M IVAKDIAira SALE. r-tjtmeiiMKREHYHVKiTftaT; renapjtitTrff ll an order of the County Court of Multnomah County, hi ate of Oregon, madeon the 21 day of May. A. IX IMHI, rrantlng llcenne to the nndemlgnel. (luardJan of the minor heirs of the Estate of Mary. Flynn, deceased, 1 will, on the Stlh day of June. A. K iNHI. at the hour of two o'clock of said day, at the Court lloiine. door In said County, sell at rm hi Ic auction, to the highest bidder for eah. all the right, Ille and Interest of William Flynn, Elisabeth Flynn, Anna Klynh,Ksle Flynn, Edward J. Fly an, ltone Flynn, John Flynn and Mary Agnes Flynn, minor heirs of the said Mary Flynn, deceased. In and to all that certain Block of land situate In Multnomah County, State of Oregan, and known aa Block nuni lured Klghly-two (tU) In Stephens' Addition to the City of East Portland, their aald Interest being; eight-ninths of said Block. I will also,at the same time and place, sell the remaining one-ninth Interest therein, the same lielng the right, title and Interest of the undersigned In and to aaid land aa heir of Frances Flynn, deceased, and. will also convey. to the Cure baser at said sale the life estate of the undersigned as u band of the aald Mary Flynn, deceased, thus selling at said sale the whole title In ft-e aim pie of the whole of said real estate, free from encumbrances. - - : 1 WILLIAM FLYNN, Guardian of the Estate and Persons of the ' Title perfect. " Minor Heirs of Mary Flynn, deceaiwd. . A. Il RiriiAKlwioJi, Auctioneer. . 4 mystt guTnrrrirECKr"' WATCHMAKER AN D JEWELER, T Front street (apposite the Esmond), Portland, Or. . A Fine Assortment of ' . CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES AT LOW PRICES. - l Jtrpatong a. Specialty AU Work Warranted. Pirehaalng AMERICAN WATCHES Direct and for Cash; and having Ihe advantage of IOW Rent, I ean aaely prom ise Iiwer lYtces than any other house In Oregon. Being competent, I will repair Common or Fins Watches satisfactorily. . , :,'-. SPECTACLE and OPTICAL GOODS a Specialty.. Elgin Sliver Watches. Waltham Silver Watches. Jal Im ..mtovso ..(14.00 to r'iO.00 USE HO0C PZLLtl. ;t -, Till 'AKEaUCAJI , fifum Dyeing and Cleaning Works '. YBAND CLEAN AIJV KINDS OF SILK, WOOIJTN m-r -.-.. i'kiu.. iiwi in. mna Dtwmiutrmu and French systems. Kid tiloves and Feathers cleaned and ..' .. , ' - O. COI5 RA I A CO.. - : v D1 MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMCNTgy MELLIS BROS. & CO. THUTEINERn 1 , WlioloBalo THE CHOICEST ASSORTMENTS ! t , THE TASTIEST TBDflfEES ! . , THE LOWEST PRICES! Send for Catalocno, or Call and -.' Examine. . " MELLIS BROS. & CO., ; 1 20 First Strt, 27 Front Street. 20 Front Street, ma2t tf IDRTLAND, OREGON. SEWING T.1 AC H I WE! SIHTLE, NOISELESS, LIQHT-EUlSrKINO ! The Pioneer In All Improvements! AU kinds of Sewing Machine Materials for sale. Re pal ring a specialty. . , K- F, tsEstur. Asesii, felO S3 Second St., bet. Salmon and Main. if doniifiTT'ri " v- livery; hack ano feed stables Crsier Secsi4 sas Taylor Mtroeta. Reasonable Charges for Hire and Boarding. Hack orders promptly attended, Iiey or Night. . WtVH)WAJm-AV-MACjOON, PiapileUm. - ' Mm ma) Far Tlealtfc, Casjsflnrt as4 BlesjaaeS m Tsiss. moan ror wrtoviD JOAtS33CV SKIRT SUPPORTER, ur is mt iitrms, ju Beesatunprevsn nts s4a lack ta Its already extras! ve pepalarV ty. Sample by toall, l DO. For ale by aU Isadlag Jobbers sad rataUsrs. Ifsaaf setarsS oaly by FOV, HARMON A OO., JIKW KATEX, cent. ' . . ' - . .. r.l e rc h a n t T a i I o t r N. 1SS riret atrcet. j TTEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FINE AND COM- IV pie plete Assortment of SCOTCH, ENGLISH, FRENCH A DOMESTIC GOODS Which are unsurpassed, and wfiit-h will be USE ROS-E PILLS. ; $ OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS AND CHROMOS I VICTOR, VO LNEY, ... ;-V Plcttir Fmssie Maker. Frames Made to Order. Old Frames Rc-Ollf. mack Wal not ComposltloiLQroaiocaU-Presaoit. . .. - ' aot Orders by mall Immediately attended ta. "Vfa . Crnr Tkltva smI Mrrlsi Streeta, rsrtlaiai Or. Ju iy JTHB AURORA RBOTAURANT, Northwv corner Front and Alder street;. Is the Only Place In Portland Where Jon nn rcl XT A o n iqi IbTm wa s. a- s. r, . . . 1 wwn nm iwiim it -ntmin"i .- I ' rAvr hi