Fbbb HriM-H, Fbbb Prkm, Kbeb VPeoi-lb, r " VOLUME XI NO. PORT LAN I), OREGON, THURSDAY, jUJ.Yil.l88U ' PER YEAR $3 00. FROM A1N8WORT1I TO PORTLAND, -;-f TUK- SK?SIOlil:DITOB OJVKM BKAUJKRS A rAKTlJKJ '."''... T dLiMVMe'or 11 ai'Ms'tii b iiKHf."wAi.i.vi.A jrwi-rio, r .A""Vh PAI.I.BS, 'l TUB MXAKKj mi.l'NHIA Al A . WALLA ' WALLA r.lVriW MKATOMt ! ' A rNLKKI'lU CAM rKtMiHKMH .IIP IIEK WORK. '.I : PoB.TL.ANn, July IS, 188 1." :,To TUB JlEADCKS Tttr' r 'iibtiihT; .," Imagine scow of' the largest dimensions, -rigged will steam engine and plkt-houe,-wlth room enough on its ample floor for three ordinary s tea in ferryboats, and you will have a tolerably correct idea of the accommodation packet Fred Billing, that plies between Alnworth and a new landing diagonally opposite, which travelers have designated as Hades, in polite conformity with lerevlsed edition of the Holy Scriptures. Hades -la prettler placethan-i-Ainworth7nd If irhad 8hull'a hotel and the new school-house, a store or two, our friend Mrs. Kahlow ad, the machine shops, it would .discount the latter by long odds. Aa it i, the sight of its green grease wood lawn is decidedly refreshing after a two days' sojourn among the Hying sands and rolling cobble-stones peculiar to its Important predecessor. There are no buildings here yet, except the old Wallula wharfboat, on which we spy; (but cannot get to speak 16 him, for he dodges) our old friend Pea body, who is madder at us than ail fury :. because, ' we wrote a story once, entitle!, "AJleml of TrayelIn which a certain gentleman who had performed one of the noblest deeds Italian ever -falletrtatrar-lot to-chTOniiderWBsBTiitablyajnled for his magnanimity, and over which some foo ha made h I nr-Imagine, he. has been m-nmlaltzcd Instead of- honored. Down goes another one of , bur rapidly perishing-pet prejudices in favor, of : the average man's comprehensive Judgment.and reputed coimnou ,sene. We-recall (hat "Rem iniscence" and muse UMn the noble deed of the . gentleman who Inspired It, and canrt find It in our heart todlsllke him, even if he did stop his wife's . paper. Ieeause he got unstinted praise In its col umns wheu he richly deserved It. A' The change from t lie-immensely fertile uplands of Northern Idaho and Washington Territories to : these -sandy, sagey deserts, through which , the Northern Pacific runs fromAlades to Walluhr Junctlon,l8"a"deiressfng one, it recalls long-ago scenesnf oxen and wagons, of emigrants weary and worn, of loved ones that lie buried In the blistering plains, of youth and hope and thwarted .expectations. Rut it is also suggestive of progress, -of-new and once undreamed ambitions, and the fruition of hopes not then imagined. ,4 ... The Columbia River greets us like an old and valued friend. .''The tortuous Snake hides us mourn in me Columbia's Dosom as derslgued another proof of -her theory that a man when : 'employed as chambermaid Is entirely but of his sphere. That Pullman' car proved a genuine., 'rockaway. If we were to-rear forty new isible, not one of them should ever be rocked after that: night's experience. . No wonder babies retch and cry. 'They are always sea-sick t No' matter how fine the cradle, or how humble; how big or how little fwli palace car7 rlyg.ro,H . JyJke- '-pljcJ-rojuiliiheffeitLl the rocking Is the same in adult and Infant alike. . Whether that Pullman car, for which we ceased to thank heaven long before the controversy over the washing was, settled, Jwaa strapped beneath with thoroughbraces or tilted on elliptic, springs, we know not; but we are painfully aware that It rocked like a ship In a gale, and so was everybody Je-who 1 tried to-sleep -In -ltrrThi" forward cars did not rock like this one, so it must have been the springs, Instead of the road-bed, that caused the constant oscillation,. -r ' JIalf past four A. M., and The Dalles. Here the part of our company that were left all the previ ous day on the sand at Wallula. Junction sallied forth a-foraging. One lot tried a restaurant, where they were half fed at a dollarper head ; an other crowd tried the Umatilla House with better success and half the money; a third posted off for. the Cosmopolitan and returned sAtUtled, ..-Rut you r jojrrejKpfmdeiit L repa) rjojhejteanierji nd a slale-roomTand after a bath and a two hours' nap was ready for a breakfast tliat settled sea-siekness and stomach and In harmony with all the world. How familiar the scenery apiears, aud how re freshing to the eye -are the tree-clad. slope and rugged steeps that stand eternal guard over the nck-rlbhed fastnesses of this mighty river, 'that Is smoothing away tlx? original raggedness of every wind orwaler-seameluttrne with the unceasing erosion of theages. We haltfur a minute at Cas cade Locks, aTT are Jrapsferrcd .-without waiting from steamer to rail.. The portage of Ave miles Is soon made, and we "change again; for steamer at the Ixwer Cascades. Hearty handshakes and familiar faces greet us at every turn. It seems as thouirh evervbodv reads theno lotting' of our lour- neylugs and keeps up with us as we traye4.' -KTerybody-1spleased at the-progress "of the" Human ouiiiBjc inuvciiiciii. jiirii biiw wyiiivu who a few years 'ago had not 'given. It a thought except In opposition are -'found In every locality and on all transortatiou lines, wTrdlake decided bountiful . supply ' of its never-falling foster mother. .. A few fertile ' patches, oases In thls Lybian desert," greet the "eye. here;.;and there lim pidrfdacld, winding creeklet now, but a foam ing torrent when the snows are melting. Along -itsfeinks arestunted-willows4:a.nd on'lts tolers are a few cultivated farms and occaslohal lonely farm-houses, from the doors cf which solitary women are gazing at the moving train In silent .curiosity, while groujm of barefoot children sit astrl je the shaky-feiices and wave their "raggetl hats and soiled sunbonnets at the panting loco motive. Yonder is Wallula Junction. The old town, the """gale-torn Wallula'JLof a former"4ecie, is dead Dow, and In its stead has sprung up this' bastard apparition, consisting of a ticket office and a flat, uncovered platform. Not a tree or shade of any kind was to be seen. A car-load of wayfarers from Walla Walla had reached here just in time In the morning to see The Dalles bound train -shoot out of sight and here we, found them at "Dlghtfallpiiad7 IiU ngryand nieateQTngaiuf faring as badly as auys:hlpwrecked sailor walt zing for a sail.'," 86ineuoty, evidently, was to blame, but nobody knew who to growl at. --The ' strandel crowd were overjoyed at the little diver "Vlon createl by the advent of the Northern Pacific train. Rut if they expected food they were disap pointed, for nolnxly had any. ' There was nothing to be had but sage brush and greasewood, and such Is the perversity of the human stomach that nobody cared for these available delicacies. . The Ot II & N. Co's Houtii bound train came along an hour later. All were hustled aboard in a hurry, and Ihe iron horse went snorting down the grade and through the gorges, waking the echoes In the rocks above and casting shadows In the river below. - - ' , ' .. .: - A Pullman car; thank heaven t We engage a section lor the night, with a wish to re tire early, and are kept up till nearly midnight, with half a score of other growlers, because the porter and conductor are engaged In a prolonged eontroversyover the soiled bed Unen they are -aorungjox.me wasn The miTiailty with which not a few who were Its old-tjme enemies have for gotten tliat they ever were aught but friends. With these pleasing reflections as a meet re ward for long years of arduous labor, we drift on thoughekingj, lamette, and at four I'. M. take everybody by sur prise at home. A. H. D. In look In ir ovr exchanires from all itarts of the m ft m m m m m s& 1 ' LfinaersAfLYAiianaiiju-Aiiverr- that the accounts- of comwencenu'iit exercises teem with descriptions 'of the equally honorable parts i enacted by matriculates of both sexes. Time was when a girl who ventured to sjHak front the platform, even on commencement day, was stig matized in the public prints as "h Amazon, des titute of womanly-delicacy, and ready to wage a war with her Creator because she was not born a An Eastern Journal says that a young lady In Massachusetts writes to Durango, Col., to say that she will head a force of one hundred volun Durango If they can find god, honest work there which will pay them, ami In the Interval of work they will be agreeable to such suggestions as "adorning a good man's home", and "enriching and embellishing his life," and all thai. Rut what they want first Is good, honest work'at pay ing wages. This young .woman 4s( not of the 11 arfr,y Magazine order or the gushing style. J 8he.H.that especially admirable representative who lelleves life Is business and that' sentiment butters no parsnip and doesn't get parsn1is to butter. ' -----p- .'tj. .:,',..,; Massachusetts Woman HufTragists are desirous that Governor Long should be renominated for the office by the Republicans. He Is the onlr Governor In the "Union who has had the courage to, unequivocally recommend to the Legislature the' passage of a. Woman Suffrage law, though others have favorably mentioned the subject A. "female editor from. Portland," while travel ing on the Northern Pacific Railroad, took no more notice of a polecat's proximity to the train than aha did ,nf the presence tf-w'coIogerf'wTi6 '-- ATI I E FOURTH AT CANYON CITY. . . ; Canyon City, July 10, 1881 ' TV TUB Rl)Tn lr TUB N'KW NoHTIIWIMTt It may Ih a matter of some Interest to the friends pf.M'oman Huffrage' elsewhere to know something of the doing of their o workers in tills far-away place. ..-r . .. ' . Although were liviny In country that boasts of being "the land of the free and the home of the blesf7et we can norbuf realize that at least half of those who find a home and an abiding-place here are not numbered among the free. Notwith standing the fact that woman 'has not been ac corded the right of citizenship In this land of freedom," and can hall the anniversary of Ita In dependence day as the day In which men alone became a free and Independent people, yet, with all honor to the day which made her brothers If not her sisters free, does every woman welcome Its return with sincere gratitude to God, thankful that the van of progress has reached even thus far, extending its ameliorating influence .'over the condition of mankind. . Considering this, the Grant County Woman Suffrage Association did not deem It premature or out of place to celebrate this day, which stands preeminently first In the history of our country and first in the heartrof the people. The exer cises were opened by a short address by the Chair man7MaJofMagone7who sfaledTirtrlefheob Jeetof the meetings mentioning that this Inde endenee day of men was to be" celebrated under the ausplcestoTlheir sister, -not-yet free. Rev, Mr. Willcox, ar stanch friend and: advocate of Woman Hutfrage, was then Introduced- ch lulu, and offered a prayer full of fervor and initios, ladened with earnest supplications for all the co ple. Following came the rea4llngof the Declara tion of Indcendence by Mrs. p. Kuhi,' President of tin; Association.; Aiul then came the crowning effort of the occasion, the oration by t Mrs. Har rlette H. I)ean, which was unanimously pro nounced one of t lie best and ablest ever listened to. The audience proved their high appreciation of .it by requesting that it should be given to the public Kcnerally through themetllum of the press. And as It la now Jwlag imMUhml hy- ibiirmtxl cuntvV-vou--with-otlMrs1--nsy-have-the pleasure of reading it. : 9 Tfe wYorkTlH ToTdlliaFir Thej' r wish tb puriue llie profesHion of-dentistry they must emigrate to Pennsylvania in irder to enjoy collegiate advant"1 agen?. While the Crown Prince of Germany employs a woman dentist educated In Philadel phia, shall the Ktate Rom-oe C-oitkllug has so long jahd so aldy . 'represcntdjbejleivit'd the right tu k'nd women dentists to the royal families of the Oltl World? Here, where the property of women Is taxed in. build and supMrt dental colleges, arid dentists live niainlyjuyjlttlng and filling teeth for them, shall-the trustees of the only college In : the State presume to say that It nvxtr ahall be.. opened to women? . .A. Whether the w omen of this State shall be rro- Jjccteii InthttKjlght to pursua-wltat -lwnoralU- : That this . celebration was an entire success, none can disjHHe; and that Its success under the management of women will da much to further. Pahthtirlher doubt. Wiien women, accustomed to follow only the dally rou nd of duties Jn-their secluded homev come before the public for the first time and de port themselves as our worthy readier and orator have done on this occasion," H it not safe to hope that the time Is near at hand when,, the heads of tills nation may exect help and enoouragment from the laundry and the kitchen as well as from the work-shop and the field? ... t o wt not -stsfatuiftrth.j republic brtgrrt even than our brilliant past, when its women c:in I at onw lay aside thehoineIlec. occupations, and step Into the places of men, JoiTjpuccustonied to such duties, anil fill their places honorably to themselves and acceptably to the public ?A Wheii the homes ot this eojle are guanll by womenzif such culture and iutelllgeucc,can they-fR tlwa great and prosperous -nation ? , Womun may not Hold trie destiny oi nations In her hands, but she man;" Now all this Is changed '"and even the New Xatk.7'rittHH, the oldest fogy of them all,-lrtalnly controls the destiny of their sons and says: " hen the the aforesaid matriculates are able to lay aside their natural timltlity and mount the rostrum to speak, they teach a lestton of self sacrifice which has an excellent effect."- daughters, aiiil while we ( find the grow Lug men and women In the hands of mothers like theses we may rest assured that this republic will stand, for it Is built as upon a rock. ... Ma ky U I),imiiT. ThepaKrsof tlra Ktate have lately been pub lishing a "funny story" to the effect that, when Relva A. Lockwood and a "witty fellow" were op-pohiug.couujicluJawMultr-t'h-wikM -rp)exel about the way to refer to her; that he couldn't say 'my brother,' a he did when shaking of law yers wlio wore pants ; that fie didn't like to say my sister out of resjHH.t for that expression ; and that he finally sent a wnlle over the room ly re ferring to her as 4niy Mlater-riu law.' Why Mrs. Ijockwood' should te regarded w Itli contempt by "the "witty fellow" because she earned a livelihood by practicing her professlop, we cannot se',' unless for the reason that she was forced to meet as. a "brother In law" such a halr-hralnMl and ill bred slmpl-ton as the opposing counsel; Tlie Secretary of the Treasury, has awarded a gold life-saving medal to the famous Ida Lewi, now-Mrs. Ida Lewis Wilson, In recognition of her services In rescuing a number of persons from drowning since.the passage of the act authorizing such awards. - ; . . . , Mrs.' a M. Churchill, editor of the Colorado Jntetope, asks the following conuudrum: "If t will blacken a woman's character to go Into aa vivun - ... - (Krurn lh N..Y. Hun.) WG3IKN INSULTED HV TIIK KKV VOKK TKNTAI. C4LI.:iK-)AN 41KK I.KTTBS j- K1V MR.H. KTAMTvl.V TO SUM ATI) K XMKI.iNO.'' NkwYokk, June 15, 1881. JIoHonvt .SrAI have always had an Intense admiration for any maiii who dared to stand alone. . To tight valorotisly and persistently for a principle month after nieivth-and year after year,-ridiculed and denounced by press and ..politicians, Indicates a' lofty self-reliance of' character that few men possess. Now that you have your armor on, and your patriotic steel is trembling In the air, ready to new down all enemies of republican government, I would call your attention to an article that ap peared In the .Vin June 14th, entitled "Women as I)entlsts," In which the writer says thai an appll cat ion by a young woman to.be admitted to the New York Deutal College was peremptorily re fused by the Dean. He sald Ai'I advise all appli cants to go to Philadelphia. There are three den tal colleges there, and one open to women. Oar college Is the only one In New York, and we do not want 'women students." Injustice to this woman Is an insult to every other one In the Em pire State, whose Interests you" represented; for, remember, womcn are counted in the basis df representation. ----- On what principles of justice, and common sense shall one-half of the citizens of the great State of profession they may see fit, is a far more mo mentous question than whether.Mr. Roliertson be colle'tor of. the port, or Messrs. DeKw and Jacobs he returned In place of Senators resigned. Henoe I call onyrou to hurl your lance, at this monstrous Injustice.... rJ - " - . .The ersonaI insults of President Garfield and Secretary Rlaine are trifles compared with this wholesale humiliation of your countrywomen. iTrustlng tijat my apical will meet with a ready retonse in your chivalrlc nature, and that you will seitlil.v transfer the siege from the Capitol to the Dental College of New York, I remain re spectfully your. ruJzAiiKT.il CajyHtanto?i.; A corri'spoiident of the Woman' Junrnat, over the pseudonym of "Iteth," relates an experlen whlch'tlie. proprietors id" this Joiirnal can fully corroborate, when she says that In being counted ' a a suf! racist yu place yourself In a xmtlon where very many Impecunious tcroii exject you to tide them over every.. financial lobntacle that stands In their ambitious way. Many of these aspiring Individual do not ask this of suffragists because the)' are sufTragiids themselves. On the contrary, they often say, "I dout are anything ntiout voting! It's only HH-unlary lndeHnlence that I want." ' Ask them to take an agency for the Nkw Noktiiu'Kht or the "History, of the Woman Suffrage Movement," and they, will at once give you to understand that they "prefer a more jstpular svm-utlon." All of which means, In plain English, thnt they are reay to enjoy the SrulUut yuur Mlnit willing to hare any of Its responsibilities. A corresfsrfident of the Orrroninn, writing from Caii3on City under datejnf July lCfli, says that Major Jseph Magone had startel several days In'fore for an elk hunt, and becoming separated from his rty, no trace could In? found of him, and it was thought be had either got lost or met ,wlth an accident. A largi iMirty was search lap for hlinyand it is iohI that their efforts have ere thjs Imh'II crowneil with success, and the Major found alive and well.-He is a well known friend to the Woman SuffiMge movement, and his death would be an Irreparable toss to the cauc. ' TheFoartlrrjTity-addfessniTelTver M.' C George at Albany lias been printed fn foil In the Herald ot that city. Instead of the sample-spread-eagle oration of former times, Mr. George has laid before J he jteople a feast, of facta con cerning the. great Northwest, which every one should preserve for future reference. A. CovoruorDiogUy.iUnwbllean nominee; sianch Woman Sutfragis. , '. .' 1 '. I -