8 THE NEW NORTHWEST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1881. . . ! jj .v - . I; - - r i . :- ,..f ... ...Ll.' LET WOMEN VOTE.; p, If women ask .the right to vote. For Uod's eake. let them base U. - Oar land with Whisky 1 afloat; r .1. -Their Tola alona can aava It. " - As man I'm aora we've doneour beat; We're fought and legislated ; But o'er our land froni eaat to weat , The fiend work unabated. And moat of good that baa been done Kind woman'! work bath wroagbt It; . , Sbe'a asked no pax since Brst begun ; ller loT.a,lone has bought U. v- ' ' . . ' s . ; i , . . A mother sees her aria sink low, Until the eod"s heaped o'er blm J -, He's killed and yet the eommon foe ' Holds away o'er ber who bore hi in. The husband drinks; the poor wife-finds tier joy la turned to sorrow i . "And yet In lore she kindly binds ;,v ' " Her hopes wUh the to-morrow. ... ... Bat hope's bright star grows sadly dim; , ' To save she baa no powers - And though aha prays and pleads with bm, - Each day but sinks blm lower. '. " i " The fearful end at laat baa come - ..'."' . Oh. Uod. such desolation I v- D1 murdered by the demon Ram, .. ' That's licensed by i our nation? O angel of the lore-lit skies,""' Is Justice driven away, ""' " That man may thus her taws despise, And And Jo- reckoning day f Women must vote; His God's decree; i i Justloe baa taken her throne; This land from alcohol la free, r And sorrow's night la flown. - T. it. Cttflaway. Cheney, W.T. November 7, 1861, AMUSEMENTS. J Mr. Stuart Robaon la desert bed .m ''bland, yo1 . tile, chirruping and squeaky." 1 Haverly has bought the exclusive right to ..".Michael Strogoff" ouUIde of New York, for $20,000. ; C, Robert Fulford Is playing Yuba Bill In his wife's -- f Annie Haley's) "M'IIm" combination. It must be tough on BobTo haveto go Urwork. A son of Sir Andrew Lusk, M. P. for Finsbury and once Lord Mayor of London, has adopted the stage as a profession, and Is now traveling lu the English provinces with -Mr.- Forbes Robertson's Oompany.r -----2ZZrZ. " The recent LIngard season, which closed on Monday evening last, was but another of the many half successful ones that are played every few '-weeks at New Market Theater. The opening ws propitious, the audience being large and friendly; but the show, which was none of the best at first, grew worse each succceedlng night,' and the at tendance of course gradually decreased. If three or four good people had been sprinkled among the mediocre talent that nightly shone upon us, Uje season would-hpvs been an unusually profit able one. While Mrs. LIngard Is a pleasing actress, she has not the elements of a great one, and It Is all the more reason that she should have . had a strong company. When will managers learn that It pays to give a uniformly good show ? " A Philadelphia paper says t Anna Dickinson, It la again announced, will soon appear upon the stage in a round of male characters, and it bears """Wiihfcthp forcible assurance that she will have a ... fair hearing, In tbe-fact that she will be under the - guidance of Charles Mewrtti,ln whose admirable conduct of tne Aron-street Theater the publlo reo- . ognize tne intelligent, earnest manager, Judgment thev will be lararely nredlsDosed dorse. In the portrayal of female character, - Dickinson, by reason of her severe mental t Ing, as well as the natural direction At her thoughts, was unsucceful. Manlfeatly recoguls- Ing this,' she essays to floda scope for br strong' dramatic Instincts and the gratification of her life ambition In the assumption of the higher dramatic malecbAractnurMhMben1klevedhT rtofore in such by women who were her Intellect-" ual Inferiors and less favorably endowed phys r tcally. . -- ' ' wtrowr to en- I .Miss rain- Te agei bile. - , . gency of the New Home Having transferred my and Crown Hewlug Machines to Mr. John B. Gar rison, 167 Third street, Portland, Oregon, I take this method to Inform my patrons and the general 1ubllc where these excellent machines may be ound hereafter. H. T. Hcdson. The "Household" took the firsfpremlum for the Best Family Sewing Machine at the Mechanics' Fair. John B. Garrison, 167 Third street," Port land, General Ageut Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier still holds Its posltioa as the best cleanser of the blood In the market. It is particularly adapted for ladies' use. Woods the hatter sells the nobbiest and, at the same time cheapest headgear of any dealer In the City. New hats by every steamer. - GRAND PROEIEMDE CONCERT si esse AW aXaeeseeas) ' MAQQUERADE BALL! . eeeeVeOIYsHt -IT esse - ' ' .1 ' EIG HT i O DOE O As-Qs-TJi AT THE MECHANICS?, PAVILION, On ThiJiksgiVinff ZTig.t, Hot. 24, 1881. FOUR VALUABLE PRIZES , To fee lmparUaily warded for Best Bualalned Charactert i., and Beet Ooatumea, mr The beat musle will be furnished and the moat thor ough arrangement made to entertain all admitted. .1 TICKET, far Oeatleaaai Manlier.. aaaier M Sreetavtor ; IXOOR DIRECTOR I " rrank a AbelL -i - DIVISION AIM I " Ward g. BleTens, .A. lJiilh-zzsOK L. CARSEU , F. M. Cohw, Chairman General Committee. Secretary Oeneral OommlUee. nolOM MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. 13. IIAItTMAN & CO., t lOO nnjirL Otroot lOO ; HareT Jus reeelred a Complete Assortment' Of ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. Xarcer Stock and Better Assort , ---ment than any "House V in Portland wiiotiaiiu ifuvis anu r lusave. ... vrv- ivl German Yarnlay . . Cermantown Yarns, r: Fllllntj Floss, i "V Embroidery Ollk, IS. PLAIN AND SHADED COLORS. 8 axony Wools, - Maoramo Material, ; Hbnltan and PolntLac Material, " Appllqua Work,' -! Cardboards (all klnde), 4 Stamping Patterns, eeeaeaeJS Ae . EMBROIDERY CHEIIILLES: i ' r , The Larccat and Best Assortment i. 5 on the Coast ,, COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED, AND PROMPTLY ' FILLED. - - D. IIARTMAN Ac PX?, P. O. Bex aae, rvrtlajseL Orep-oai. a? DRY GOODS STORE (Fonrjerly' John' Wllsonl), ' ' fJo. 147 third Street, Portland, Or7 TTAS NOW TUB LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED JO. Stock of Dry and Fancy Coodo Iterer contafned.and (m braces erery article usually kept In A FZIIST-C1VASS STORE I I " -Cery Department la Crowded. WITH AN CMTinC NEW OTOCK, .. Wblcb la oflered. . ' , - WITH OLYAnBMADI OF PROFIT.J ' Samples mailed to applicant. -a . ' . The Celebrated De Stael Kid Glove (Three Buttons, In Any Shade), V .lAILED FBEB SV KECEIPT OF LN. Te A. 6HANE, Manager. MILLINERY. - We bare now opened OUR. 1IET7 FALL STOOC1 Fine Millinery I CmprtttDCAllthLAtMiNoTeUINiln - French Plushes, Feather Hats, Beaver Hats, Jetted Hats, REAL FEEHCH PATTERN BONNETS, Flowers, Foathers, Ornaments, Eto. nerSJ WashlnctonOtroot; UOCrnOOB PILLO, BNLARCCr.lBflT OP OUR OTORB. " - V. 1M rtret Street, 1 , MALBltS Hr. CEOCXEEY, 0LAS3 AW) PLATED WABE, awp AOKirrs roa......... The Celebraied HeroM OU; TESPECTFCLLY ANNOUNtiC TO THE PUBLIC Til AT I V they are now located In their New and Enlarged Htore Room, adjoining their old stand, and Invite the inspection ofthepneUo. ' - myl EHPIIIE DAgERYj VOB8 A FUItR, Manufaeturen of Cakes, Pastry, Pilot : Dread, Cread, Pmta, Plnnle, Bulttr, 9mti- ' Jenny Llnd Cakes, Qlnger Snaps, Eto., i JT. S4 WaaliNKteai a tree I, teUna)d, Or. "Order from the Trade solicited. S fX' MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. NEWFALiti GOODS! eTTJST RECEIVED Al" . J. F. D. Wrinkle & Go's. I 4 NEW " BILKSr SATINS AND VELVETS ; .' . ' NEW ' ; BLACK AND COLORED CASJIMERES;,: ' 'NEW. : ' PLAIDSPLAIN AND FANCY DRESS G06bS ; NEW ' RUCUINGS, LACES, SCARFS, RIBBONS j .' " NEW . ' 1 1 FRINGES, GIMPS, BUTTONS, ETC. ; ' ' new- , , . CLOAKS, DOLMANS, ULSTERS. .1 J 'x-TTXttnra or DOMESTIC iMD-HOUSE -FURNISHING GOOD J. COMfLBTS STOCK OF CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. . i- ALL Of TBI ABOVE OOOM SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. J.-F. D. Wrinkle & Co., tat FIKST BT COBNEB Of SAIJiON, PORTLAND.... r.URK-TWAinS-SCRAP-BOOKS ! - At . PulllHtior'a l?rIoot A PROllll 00-TO-I4 50-EACHi . " ,- . SEND ORDERS TO J. Booksellers and Stationers, - No. 03 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND. HOME H UTUAL IIISURAIICE CO. rr "OF. CALIFORNIA. ORGANIZED A. T. 1804,-- ?Ti;HOlKHtONr PreanCH AKH&8TORT,'1teear. L. L. BAKER, Vlce-Prest. R. H. M AQILL, Oen'l A$ Yrensiaaaa ala)e.Ora;nailsakUeai liaaaea alaee OrajaatlaaitleBi Aseeta, Jnaisiary 1, 1I.. Natrpllia rr Polley Ileldera BelaiaBrsMsea Beaerve... a.ti.taaa , i,aas,aos.M , S,147.SS a.rr.i7 I7d.aaa.aa " DTC01fE( 12 MOUTHS, 1340,64100. f GEO. L. STORY, aer Orecosi. Waahlaig-iosi naid Idak. Corner First and Stark streeU, Portland. D. B. Bmil. Jr.. Hpeelal Aa;eait. . ael ST. CHARLES HOTXU y Cornier Promt ai4 Merrtaea Btreeta, Portias, """ (On the European Plan), TIIOA.UI-INEAN ee e e e eeeeee see e e ee .eeeee Proprietor (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento). THIS HOTEL IS' THOROUGHLY FIRE-PROOF, AND contains IJO rlerantlr furnished suits and slnrle rooms, wnlch have been refltted and refurnished In modern style. Free Coach to and from all trains and boats. - ooLStf,.-. Conlwtlonary anFlceCream Parlors. THE FINEST CANDIES IN THE CITY.- Rloh lee Cream a -specialty; Iroportxl and-Domestlo Clears. Also, Ice-cold Hod a Water. Will be (lad to aee all taj menus. auJa BABl-EL L. BEABY. Proprietor. UOB ROSE PILLS. S BO. U RIBBABD. ; 1. W. BKAKBB. j GEO. Tm hibbaud tc CO., ""7' : " No. as rrosit Bt Portlaad. Or ," , """ Manafactnrers, Importers and Wholesale Dealers la . . DOOTS, SHOES AND RUDDERS, Shoe Lacet, Ladiet' Shoe Polish, Bhob Bbushes awd Black i2ta or All Kiuda. aWThe Illbbard Hand-made Boots are the best In the market. eel 6m PIONEER STEAM DYCIHa AKD CIEARI3 WORKS. ICUADE CO.. - Thtrd street, tttt "Sarm 0 ft a n d Taylor, Portland, Oreroa. illks, ftlretv Udies Wrtmn, t leaks. MaaUIUu, reatken , a4 fcenu7 iletaiaf . . Cleaned and Dyed In any Shade or Color. ' ar Alt work warranted. ' ' - Jyl TRAVEL. OBEOOy RAILWAY AHD . NAVIGATION CO. RlfhUs resenred iohance ateamers or sailing- days.' -" , THaoroH Tircrra sold to all the principal Cities In the United States and Canadaa. OCEAN DIVISION. Between San Francuco and Portland. ' Lkavc San Fbakcisco . AT 10 A. M. : P Oct .1R Nov a Not 17 Ieo... 2 Dec 17 3 --f- Oer.ST.:J3 NOW..M.. 7 NoV. .22 Iw 7 Dec 22 '9 e (Ct..2K Nov 12 Nov 27 I)ec.M 12 Dec... -27 LKAVR POHTt,Am AT 12:06 A. M. . g-z 5' B 9 . oct.::..2o Nov-. 4 Nov 19 Iec 1 Oct 2? Nov- Nov.i 24 Oct.iSO- Nov..H Nov. .2 lc 14 Deo. 2t - RIVER AND RAIL DIVISIONS. Colombia, Willamette and - Yamhill Biveri. FEBRUARY"!, 1881. Lkavb Portland fob Dalles, Walla Walla) Umatilla, and other up-river points- I 1 L-.l coma-and Xeatt I e. . Victoria and New Westminster.-..... Csthlamet, Bay View. Hkomockaway and - Brookfield West port, Clifton and K d&pjmbV'v. . Salem and Inter mediate points.. TopolnU on Haake Dayton..... I....Z lion. 7AM (AM 6AM 6am 1am 7AM 7 a"m Tues. Wed. Thn. TrU 8at. 7am 7AM 7AM 7 AM' lin-J- 6am 6am 6am 6am 6am . "j ., . .eeeeeee. 0 A If inimmi 6 A II eeoeeee' eeeeeee 6 A M ..e.eaeee 6 A M .tsiw Iav I am .... Cam - . - eeeoeeo .... 0 A X eeeeeee. .eeeoeeosj eeeeeee .eeeeeee. 7 A M' SMeaeee. i hm ii t ..... Tab 7am OENERAL OEFICEHCorner Front and D streets, Port land. Oregon. A. L. MAXWELL, ' J. McCRAKEN A Ca, Ticket At. O. It. A nTCo. AkU. Htate of California. C 11. PREXTT. OHN M UIU Manaier: Uen. Fret, and Pass. Alt. 0BE00N AND CALIFORNIA BAJXBOAD CO. Oa and after October 11th, 1890, trains will ran as follows . (DAILY, EXCEPT 8UNDAY8) i ..... Ea-tHsldo Blvlsloau V' PBOH rORTLAMD. TO. BOSEBCBG. . Ball TraUsi ' - ' 1; BATES J. ' AKRITM Portland........:) a. m. I Rnehiirr 7-nn p. n RosebnrgT.vrnn-..Jh a.m. 1 1ntland.7.-.v.....r...7.,i.t:25 r. ; Mr LEAVES Portland . . . - ijeoanon AllMBiy Expreea Trniai .4:00 r. m. I ...4 :45 a.m. Ibanon,.; Portland... ARRIVE - 0:20 P. M. ae.eee ee. 10 .06) A a La I.EAVK8 POrtlAllil.eeeeeeeeM. ej liaBVMJ 'aaeeeeeeaeeeeei rrelft-ht Tra.1- ARRTTEfl ' weee.eeeea.su 8.00 r. M. 6:15 a m. I Junction... a m. innianu B.-3 p. m. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes conneo tlon with all Regular Trains on KaaUlde Division. - FBOM LEAVES Portland...... Corral lls.... Weat-alde Dlvlslosi. POBTLAXD TO COBVALUs. Mall Trnlsi Jt:ao a. M. Portland.. A R BITES -J:00 P. M. -S .M P. M. Close connecilona are made at Rosebnrr with the Stages of the California and Ureron Htasje tompany. Tickets for sale to all the principal point In California) and the East, at the Company's office, terser f and rreat MmU. at Kerry Laadlag, rertUad. - . Rtorare will be charged on Freight remaining In Com pany's Warehouses over twenty-four hRirs. Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock p. Mi on baatslde Division, and- 5 o'clock p. m. on WeaUido An vision, se K. P. ItOOERA, Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. eVBKANITTV Oeneral Huperlntendent 2M U aw li BaontrsBBP M.soa IS. ltT9. BLOOD IS THE LIFE! , IT HAS A MARKED EFFECT wherever there Is an atonle effect of the Visceral Muscular Coat, such as Dyspep , sia,Headarhe,Neuralgla, Vomltlng.BUIous Attacks, . Rheumatism, Pains In the Htomach and Bowels, Irrpgularlty of the Bowels, Costlveness and Constipation, which .ere so obstinate and. u. . yet so common ih'cltie. where peo- pie of necessity must live a seden 4 tary life most of the year. A Ladx 1st This City who had been a sufferer for yean . from obstinate Constipation -of the-Rowels, and bad been unable to obtain relief from other medicines, was relieved after one week by the use of the " celebrated OREOON BIjOOU PURIFIER," and subsequently was PERMANENTLY CUKf.ii by its use, and Is now using It occasionally to. prevent a- relapse., In this ease It Is apparent that the "Oregon Blood Purlnei? was THE REMEDY much needed. It corrected the torpidity of the Liver. Overcame the Inaction of the : - " . Bowels, and restored to them their wonted funo tlons. Your Iirugglst keeps It; Insist upon . .fett'Of ; take no other remedy Instead. Prlee, per Bottle, ft or aixf Bottles Dsr as , j , ma!7 ; , -- - , COIN IS THE GREAT . LUBRICATOR . or nvutnnuu JN EXCHANGE THEREFOR, - v HIME8 THE printer r. Is prepared to execute all manner of work In his line and kindred branch.ee In the moat satisfactory manner. Try him. . Forget not the pis WaaklsigtoBi Btreet, PortlaatdU aw Magatlnea and Musle Books bound In the beet styles. iiegef-Bianka of all klnde for self. and Catalogues sent oa. application. felOtf tiiitotr onyiursTAU R AXltt Northwest corner Front and Alder streets, . ' Is the Only Place In Portland where you can get A 00 IO.VABI MEAL FOB M tjklTl. -ii