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e- .1 I , . r.. : i' ' 'J; ;., hi ' THE iEW NORTHWEST, TnUIlSl)AV J)KCEMlHUt 8,, 1881. i A CHAPTER ON DRESS. LrXJAL" ADVKKTlHEMRNTN." MISCELL.ANEOUH ADVERTIREMENTH. A dresahat Is so peculiar a to be strlklne. either from J U brllHancyTof color or nyptjen ' cause, should be adopted only by a woman who baa many changes of raiment, and so may wear It only occasionally, -or the sight of Jt becomes, a bore, even If at first It is interesting from Its nov- ; el tyT -The. woman .who has many dresses-an afford also, to give It away or convert It to some other use before It is much worn, while the unnbtru- slve dress easily iendOtself to someIiflerent ad justment, which gives it an entirely new aspel't. A woman wua tia iui one best gown can "wear It with a difference," like the rue Ophelia offers to her brother, so as to make it suitable to many occasions, especially if she have tworwaits, or bodices," as the Knglish call them. One skirt will easily outlast two waist, and therefore is real saving. Rut suppose 'that there be but one. waist, or the dress be made all In one .piece (than -whieiHhere4s-4a-prettler. fashiouJjindJt should be worn one day high In the neck, with collar and , cuffs; on another day, With the neck turned in and a lace or muslin fichu gracefully adjusted with bows or-flowers, and a bit of lace at the wrists, a - pair of long sleeves and a more elaborate dressing of the hanvlt will be jicarQely.regnizbJ.Rut the dress, must be4f a very general character,- like black silk or some dark color, or the pleasure of the new impression is lost , . - - The wise person with a small capital never buys any but a good and lasting thing.:" Each year she adds one or two really, solid possessions to her - wardrobe, ' which, treated with care, last her ' many years. Thus on a really small sum she may dress very beautifully. -Without a capital one Is often obliged to buy what; can last but for a few months; but there is choice even here. i There is certainly great economy In a woman's - adopting for occasions, of ceremony, one dress from wnicn sne never uiverges. u necomes "er cnar. rcterl9tlcandllherel even a kind of style and beauty in the idea.' The changing fashions in color and material pass without affecting her. iWheisneverJ nducedloUbuy-auy thlng-becau 4 1 Is new. hneli always the same. I he dress In this case-must have a certain simplicity. It costs .her little thought and little time, -and when the oKl fdH ion, becoming worn, gives way to the new, "the change is not perceived, nor Is it noticed when the new in turn becomes old. Huch dress as this must of course lie within cer tain' limits. 8 up pose it tie a black velvet; It irott M --iiit rwi t h rareH t teH Rtfl Ve or six years. Suppose it be a white cashmere a dress 6f small cot; it would, with care, last two seasons; and - then, cleaned, last another two; and then, dyed, be "turned Into a walklug dress to last two seasons 'more; - - . If a dress Is put on M,jth-gracent owner alone " Is aware of Its defects, and.lt Is a kindness to the ' "spectator if 'she will keep her own secret. -.---- In France, and I believe also In Italy, they have a poetic fashion of dedicating for a number of -years (five, ten or twenty years, according to the parents' fancy, V young girls to the: Virgin. I do not know In what way they demonstrate this rted- ication except in the color or their dress, which is always, for all occasions. Summer or-Winter, I 'blue or white, or white and blue mixed. - This affords more variety than, at- first thought it would seem to be "capable of, for any shade of blue may- d useci. i ' "There Is a great economy In deciding on af&Wv becoming colors In their several shades, and con fining one's dress to these. Choosing colors that " harnionize-with each other, like gray, black, pur ple, blue, yellow, white, and never buying any other colors, one may; In making-over garments, seMiwith-afwtheriwTtnatTTnthtngIs wasted" tia-aJso-imf)ortant-io: know w hat mfnt of llresr to emphasize., r or Instance, one may exeul a large sum on a gown, and If the shoes are shabby or ill made, the gloves worn, aiid the bonnet lacks style, the gown Is entirely thrown away. Rut the gown may Ik? no longer new; it must now be care fully brushed and well put on, the collars and cuffs or other neck and wrjt trimmings must be In i perfect order, the boots well made and well blacked, even if not new, the gloves faultless, and the bonnet heat and Stylish. The-effecrlfl !tff a well-dressed woman; no man, and very (Jew wom en, perceive that the dress is not a new one. Harper Magazine. . ' A woman lias been convicted in this city of " keeping a disorderly house. The complainant, testified that the house was one of Improper char acter, and that he had lieeh robbed by the inmates during a visit to it. The woman, when called to - defend herself, summoned two Episcopal clergy .mentoiear testimony as to her good character and the reectability of the house. They had visited her house in the morning", afternoon and evening, and had administered communion to a woman who was dying of consumption, and had never witnessed any improper thing on or about the premises. .Othcrwltneseswerecalled,among them officers' who had raided the house, and their .' evidence showed that the establishment was of a very bad character, and Indicated that the clergy- - men Were entirely mistaken In their estimate of the. prisoner and her associations. The court found the woman truiltv. and Imposed a fine of $200upon her, and shewaMocki...upJitJheLc)tyJ prison in 'Jeiauu oi tne payment 01 mat amount. This is a very Instructive case. It shows how easily ministers may be Imposed upon, and how deceptive vice can be. V. . Observer. : A Louisville girl made an engagement to elope" witn a young -man whom her rather nauLioTDiu den to enter the house. The plan was to ride In a ' close carriage across the line into Indiana, have thermar rlage cefetnoiiy reifomedratnI-retttrtrto- 7"boldly announce themselves husband and wife. This was carried out as far as the start In the car riage. Then the man kissed the girl, and she found whisky on his breath. More than that. she -Judged,hIs.unusuaU vivacity -to be the result of slight Intoxication. Hhe atAonce declared the affair off... As he would not turn back, she called IoIieeman to her aid, got Into another carriage, j and went home unmarried. There Is a most disagreeable brigand prowling about In the neighborhood of Smyrna at the pres ent moment, lie Is the chief-of a band of nine, who have committed manv atrocities, and Is 'escribed as a vefilabtfiiorvmire beast. Home In- tereatlnir details reeoectinff the recreations of mr a m . . . ' laklrdjl Jhave. beengLsmiby an unforttmata, StTWtiroe -IHra7atlontbeBIleirdayT)ynirrivInghere without either nose or ears, having Just escaped from the bandit's hands, after being subjected to this horrible mutilation. ' ' ? SELECTED. VERSE DYIXQ bf" NKUtKCT. Kiss me, husband, I nin weary I - Will this struggle e'er be'oVrf Will Ihou learn how well I love1 tht Ere I leave (his mortut shore? Wilt thou turn thy thought from business, From the luring that en-mure f ; For one-moment lelen to me, f .-, , . And focxet thy worldly "cart'.':.1' :. I bave )liKlrd ot ny hUKban.t, " j t ' For a iiioinent' time with tlnlo; " y1' J ' ' Bexicetl thee wiili a wif.-H ktructlou ,'.( . ' Tw remain swill with m; i Bade thee to'forgft thjf-ntrlvliiK, t- i ;. ",'! a lire that itltoahJ W dun;' -v Wth the day to eeaxe thy toilltiif, ' . . UIvIiik me the evenlnit hour. tmyf husband, I am. dyln; . - . Dying with an aching hearts - 1 w ho d reamed werf ' : Of a wife's and hushkud's part; I am dying all fontuken. ' -With my life a dreary waste. For. my husband, I have never - Had the Joyn of love to ta!e. " .-Kim iiuatMtBd, preim Jt eltswj --i . Have me from thla living death ; . Come baek to 'me, e my lover; Hhun the world's polluting breath. . Fame may wreathe thy aehlng temple, Pleane thee with II hollow breuth, But 11 love alone ran soothe thee . In the chilling hours of death. Then, my husband', troth renewing, Kiss me, I am,thnt alone; In my heart thou holdowt empire As a king nppn his throne.' ' pove la all we wot of heaven " In our Journey hr Dear one, In our hearts, oh I may It - Ever find unceasing, flow. - THE KIXOLY VIKTL'F- J If but one- virtue did HdjorojBLJUng,. - ItwoTiTJTieTusl 'lee ; many great defects Are vellMhereby : whorenit eaeh vlrtuoui thlng In ontrwho Is not Just, the world suxpeeU." The wind upon t hp wave. are sleeping, Ana soniy murmurem the ea; The stara In heaven's blue canopy, - -With the bright moon, thelrwTtleh are keeping.' i And by that light so ealmly dipping -Beneath the bridge, between the piers, I see the glittering spars, and speara Of sal la, cloe-reefed,'npon the shipping. I mark the boatman, late and lonely, In silence feathering his sculls, Glide slowly past the distant hulls, That look like giant shadows .only. And front the darkness of the elty. As from a weary heart, doth come ' The wall of a regretful hum. That wakes an answering sigh, of pity ; For, cold with eare, a child of sorrow "Kneels down to met the cruel wave . I W Alack I It were a Deaceful anive. - r ""Tt were anKvable to-mornwt " v - "..Poor, heart I to weep when all the heaven Is glistening In the Joy of light; ..-Jur heart 1-to-sorrow mowt at night, " Wltennre arid sorrow arelveji. . And now a hand In anguish dashes . ., Away -.a cloud of tears that tinge The fair white light of heaven, and fringe The'drooping border of her lashes. AnoiT'a hand Is raised abov. herr -" And In sad melody a prayer - - Goes upward up the altar stair. For maiden frail and faithless lover.' The lights beside the water shiver, The kaiis close-reefed shake on the mast, V As'vfowly, slowly goeth past A sweet white face adown the river. "j In tangled mass tbehalr Is streaming. , L . That lately curled In pride of love ; The sightless eyes are filed above, Wide open, blind to moonlight beaming. And cast adrlftj&nd twforglven , Ye say that soul will be at last, - - ,' ' That love Is lost, that heaven will blast- -Ah I naught know ye of love or heaven. ' tfuimbrri' Journal. . A HUMBAND-M I.FXTURK "My dear," said the young husband, .Mdo not fret For Just a simple tea-cup i do not scold . .. .x.T,.. As If the cup were gold. Dapay ran make another like the set . At least, so I've been told. "Believe me, dear, that nothlngstn this life Is worth your fretting for. Do as I do , " Be of the happy few -Whtrthrnot wearthern'setvetfawftjrlg'Itrtfe. Be calm Uo aa I dti." TV. The placid master stood serenely o'er. His pet axinarlum, watching Its still life, Ho calm and void of strife .. (The husband's hobby often la a bore, ' E'en to a loving wife).- Just tlen a footman entered with a note, , ml turning nnlrklylhs annariom-feHr: ' Ah, me I how shall I tell How the fierce master the poor culprit canght, And how he pulled the bell,'. " And called the man and maids, and banged the door, -Fretted and famed Jn passionate regret, - - ' 1 J - And how his feet got wet. And how the handsome carpet on the floor j Was ruined by bis pet I Meanwhile he wife, serene and calm and still, Bat smiling In ber chair. M My dear," she aaJd, Where la your patience fled T Yon should control yourself. There Is no 111 Worth fretting for. Do as I do, Instead." ft fwii tmn rna wrwk was all wmnitwl, r j ' . Then came this frank confession t "Lncy, dear, yi zlmrJIP..iateee Ja Indeed. rtproved.n. L Then She drew kindly near, And whispered something what, I cannot tell put ever slnee the wife's small troubles And . A ympaibetie sslnd. SillKKirrN haliv - J - "li'V VIKTfK OF AN EXKriTloN T MrrDIUKCTKIk I) tSMiietl out of tire t'lrvullOMirt of the Htate of Oregon for the Comity of Mullnoliiah, upon a Judgment rendered In Bul l tViuri tin the loth day of Kelinmrvv In favor of rorhetf, KMtltngdt Co., I'lalKlltts. and against Mi a 1. 1. White, IS'feiHlunl, bir the ho hi of Kewiit.v-ix and .NMOO Isillars tfTtl )). wllltlnteref Mill he rata 44 JO ler cent jvr snniim, and oittn of. milt onl accruing costii, f did. On the IT1I1 day of Noveinlter, 1il, levy tin thealMive-uaiiiett-ltefeiiiMnt'a reul pnic-rt , sIlUMted In Muitnomah i'wunly, Htate of (re goi. lo-wlt 1 Ml thM iMMilmi of the Ismatloii I Mint I'lallil of- Mai hew White and his m lfe Juretta, Notlrleatlou No. rialti' o. 47. iiiMk-rtlSyt as follows Commenelinr at I the. West cOrnerof Kald clnlm 00 theEaj.Lljlnk of tlie7 wll.-l lameiie Myiin, iieu'- roiiowing the claim line ortli m leg. :Vt mill. Kant SO chains, thence North 4,1 dcg. We ;W and TVUM chains, thence Kind 4S and 4H-l.ii) chains, thence Nnth .'irt and 4M- hsl ehn Ins, thent-e, leaving claim line,Miuth deg. Wem 'M ami TL-liJO chains to point, thence Houlh 31 deg. ; mln. West" -Si and (M l ()o chains to a point, thence Wouth 47 deg. Kust II eballts to a point. In Hout heaxt lle line of Hil-acee tract foriuerl v eon veye.t liy Juretta White to K l. White, thence Kouth -art deg. Weat along said HiHitheast A, P. lIMsTROXti. j. a. iM'....:'.. side line at and ft-IOn chains to meander line on r'.Hp bank of Villiiimelle tfjougli, thenee Narthweaterly along said iiieamter line to'ihe place. f beginning, con talninijJgi Jifres, uiorti ox leaa ; Now, ther fre, iy -r ne of said execution, on Friday, the Mrn day of Nc-niiMr, liwi, at the hour of 10 o'e lock a. n.,at the Court llouwe door In said County, I will sell at public auction the alsve-decri lied real property of said Ivfend ant to. the highest bidder for cash. In V. K Oold Coin, to satisfy said execution, costs and accruing comIs. , , , ' - kiMKi'ii .ut;!HTicr4- . Hlieriff of .Multuomah.4j4Mtutv-0'Mtun.MK ""Paled Portland, November 17, laid. ,." luiiBirm MALE. BY VIKTl'E OF AN EXECUTION TO MK DIKEfTTED, liued out of tliei:ircuit Court of the MtMleUrf ttrxgon for toe Oountytf Multnomah, iixin a Judgment rendered In said Court on the I tin day of September, IHKI, In favor of U. T. Wells, rial nl I ft, all i against It. H. IVikius, Isfendant. for the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Illar (fVn.0ui, and the furtlier mm of Twenty Isillars (f.Xl.mt, with lulereat at the rate of one percent ar month, ami co. of suit and tccnig.uaia, I did, on the IV ri day of Novemhcr,lK,levy upon Oie alove-naiue.d Is-fcndanl's real jmiiM-rt r, UiibIhI In MultiioiiiHh County, state of (iri'lffor.lo-wlt : The Mouth half of lt No. Eight (N) In llloek No. line (I), In the City of joniami, i uitnoinan county ana state of Oregon. rmT. 011 TSaTuruay, ..w, i iihi.'iiii . , ..j . if 1 ,i .ni.i rAn iiii'iii. 1111 nniuitini 1 I. .. ITt-l. .(..-.. I luul . .......... lA . L. . u t- .tit.ii.j, , i-t , inni ( m 1 nr iiuiii ill ivl I . A. ,t( at the Court House iMr In said County, I will sell at public auction the ahove-dccriled real "property of said w fenl ant to Hie tUghimt bidder for rash, In IT. S. Oold tin, to sntlfy said execution, costn jH"i .-.-ni.Uitr . ; JOHKl'll Hl'CIITEU Sheriff of MiillnoniJk (JouulyiJrego! jisien-wewawrtrJiovemiHT 17, inhi-. m BUSINESS COLLEGE " ' (Old NATIONAL,'' Established 1866), ; S: itrrwsit Wlreet, ket. Waahlngtoai mm A I dee. IVKTLAND, OREtHIN. Fr I elpl Prsniss awtl MeereUkey Deained for the Business Education of Both Sexes; Students admitted on any week-day of the lyear. a a examination on entering. - , . RATEM OF TMTlOXl M IIOLAKNIIIP, Bsdsew wra..... TELEUKAsIIV. wsplele Cwsire...M......., SS HstlTIXUJVrJfaitll , a PEN WORK of all kinds dons in the most artis-. tie manner at reasonable rates. Send for esti mate. , . The 'College Journal,'! containing information Df . Course, and cuts of Ornamental Penmanship, free. Address T A,.P, ARMSTR0HO, Lock Box 104, Portland Oregon. . sar I cheerfully recommend the present management of the Portland Business College. Mr. Armstrong, whom I have known-for many years, Is an experience! Teacher and a Practical Business Man. H. M. UbFKANCE, aul President old -National" College CATARRH, - ' ai'MXOXM.-'. 1H THE fiuciriT contT OF THE Hf ATF OftK gon for Mnltjioniali County, s. Mary K. Kislaliaui.'i, liaintitr, vs. T. K IbMlabaiigh, Defendant. To T. K. IUmIm bnugh. the above-i amed Is-feiufunl i In the name of the -hlftte of Ori'-gon, you are rH)ulriil lo apear and answer the- coui plaint tiled agalnxt. you tn tlie alaive suit oai or la-fore Monday, the lHlh day of January, lC that tieliig the first day of the term of the alsive Court next sucoeedlng the ex piration of six weeks from the first pn Id ication of said .summons. You will take nolle that If you fall lo appear and amtwer, the I'lalntilT will take judgment and dicrce against you for the dliolution of the marriage contract now cxWtliig between INalnlltT and Is-femlant, and fort ha euMtouy or ine'minor chliun-n or said marriage, and ror their maintenance and tiieOHts and disbursements of this actltin.-'- ' . i - This summons Is published by order of Hon. llalelgh. said. Court, made on I he ae h day of Novem- Htoll, Judge of ber. ISSL deldt Attorney for I'laiunir. SIHIOXS. IN .THE I'lltCHIT COITHT FOIt THE STATE F OltE gon for the CiHiniyof Multnomah. W.J. Van Schuyver, t'lalntin, vs. W. It. Kel'lh, IW.-n.lUnln-r.W. IC Kellh.sald Itefi'iidauti In the name of the state of (iregon, you 'are hereby required to appar and answer the com plaint filed aaaln-d. you'd n the alMive-enlltliil action on or la-fore the Hilrd Monday In January, Ism'; and If you fall pmi tamnnwer, for want thereof, the alsive-nameil I'laiiitlfl will lnke(Julg meni agnlnHt Vfiu for the sum of Four Hundred slxly-five and MS-Km Dollars (flttMts), togi lhrr wllji ctwls and disburse nients of said action.- And ytru are hereby notified that an. the 4th day of Novcm te r, IM8I, Hie alMveuamed Court duly made an order Jor service on you. In said action bv publica tion. - - ' , Wild. Is A SMI I II, novloia . . AHornrysfor flaiuUn.. -Pttusi4NAt- J. M. IMILPII. K. C BKONArtiU. j oft am Simon. r. a, oLeu. DOLPH, BRONAUCH, DOLPH . SIMON, Attornejt-at-Law, ODD FEI.LOWH TEMPLE, POKTLAND, OREGON. 8-SI tf - ; - O. P. MASON, L , Attomry'atLfwundjyotfwyt-lhiUic, : Room 10, Onn Fellows' TrseLa. ' roilTMND, OREGON. J. i. DALY. i If. 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