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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1881)
T ; . . 'I ' .He i V THE NEVNOftXII WEST, j THUIlSDAYr-DECElBKR 15, 1881. 3 THE BEAHON OF StAlUUAUKS. .... A Urge numberof wetklinga In fashionable soci ety have taken place of late, and, many more are to occur before the year closet: Throughout the cItyi'niLth-lntry','lodee!tl,. raarrlages are fre quent. The cltlngquarteof the year In t.1 way a a favorite time f6rnterfng into wedlock, but - this year the marriage rate If apparently higher than uualt - , , , -) Btatlatica In regard to that matter, Jiowever, ire very untrustworthy in nearly all the States, Mat' gachuftetts being a very marked exception. .AH ; lta vital Btatlstlcs are kept wltti-great care, and they may be -accepted a aubtttantially accurate. From them' we find 'that the proortlon of '-roar-riagea.ta the population was high last year as . compared-witn the years before the revival, pf business lrpIerlty ; and there is every reason 'to believe that the movement has continued during '1881." - ; ' . - . We may, therefore, assume that the marriage rate of the whole country has Increased within the last two years, for every part of it has shared I n the renewed prosperity. The drouth and the floods and the forest fires, it is true, have done the farrn- ers Beriourlnjuryj and tn'auKe of U marriages be-. tweeri their sons and daughters may have been put-off-In many -easesr-Traded manufacture and commerce, however, are generally active and suc cessful. The people are making money, the de posits In thesavings banks have greatly increased, and wages are no longer low. . Engagements of long standing haveat lat hap pily ended in-weddings,. and manV which were only made during the matrimonial campaign of ,llast Bummer have already been ratified at the altar. n ' t, Yet the expenses of lioqse-keeping are greater now than they have been for several years. The cost of nearly all articles of food Is more, In some "cases much more, than at any time, within five years" The rents of whole-dwellings find of apart ments have been put up, and boarding-house keep ers are charging higher prices than theyjhave asked-of-recentyearsrTMit rrf onheTreason that their expenses are greater and because there Is an unusual demand for their accommodations if they are at all desirable. It is not easy to riow-fhtd in New York an attractive dwelling place;-hr a con venient and Tiealthy situation; and. when It is found, the rent asked for it is likely to be beyond ...the means itf-any-except those wW-lave-hatd some Incomes, Under such circumstances, how shall we advise the correspondent who thus writes i . " Ar. I am a young man. claiming good hlrth and breed ing, and have always been as has the young Jady whom I love used to comfortable (If -not luxurious! surrounding , and association with people of refinement. I am not In re . celpt of4 large salary, only J 'WW, and feel that there la not a rood prospect of an Increase wmn, Wiluld I do rlifht to marry, and thiiN bring the young lady, whorllke myself, is without mean of her own, to a much plainer life than that to which she lit lice ustomed T " Could we live comfortably on the Bum above mentioned T .. . Inul'ickr, New Vork, November II. .' That is an old question. It In on which many thousands of people desirous of marrying have had to decider Afviwpome of thousand dollars ar year Is a comparatively good one. It is probably more than that enjoyed by the great majority of the men who are mow leading brides to Ine altar. If people generally thought that they could , not afford to marry without a,n Income greater than that, or even etjual to that, our marriage rate, in stead of being high, would be lamentably and even .perllou! y-Ww, Hut what lcomfortBnd everr inx ury to some men, and what is a modest sufficiency to others, would to still others seefii unendurable poverty. JT which of these clasnes do our corre spondent anu ill Hweeliieari ut-iong 7 k If they are willing to live slmplyand econom ically, denying themselves all expensive luxuries,. . they will be able to get along on a thousand dol lars a year. If love goes with them'to .their home .and remains there, matrimonial bliss, will be jtheirs too, no matter If they are forced, to give up some things to which they are now accustomed. JVYm York Sun. '.. ,r- WOMANVS ANSWERS. Atrimkiiownwriter gives the-follow! ngwthe intuitive methods of women: .... In a talk which followed our definitions, I called the attention of. our friends to s marked peculiar ity in woman's way of answering questions; a peculiarity which even Mr. llowells the finest, keenest and gentlest modern observer of feminine traits has never noted, so far as I m aware. It is the constant habit of women, when 'asked a question, to make no direct response, but to reply by another question suggested by what they be lieve their Interlocutor's intent or wish. I noted this five times yesterday In talking to your aunt, who, saving your presence, Clara, is the most In- . te)ligent woman lever knew and you shall. have all five. In the'mornlng 1 said, "Ursula, do you think it looks like rain ?" To which she replied, "Why, do you think of Inviting me to take a lrlve?w Hoon-afterlsfccdrliefTif sheJ"tlought Miss Windermere. was as old as 0," and she re sponded by Inquiring if I "thought the girl too young to be engaged." A little later I wanted to Jldow if he-hail ny-4rady'l-the-4wserTtd she asked me where I felt sick. Toward evening, as I was dressing for dinner, I Interrogated her as to the number of handkerchiefs I owned In the world, and she replied, Why, Paul, can't you find a clean one in your upper drawer?" Finally I asked her If she had been really confident of the President's recovery, and with a tone of honest anxiety she answered, "Oh, Is the last news bad ?" This trait sometimes occasions, I remarked, great inconvenience to the more sim pie masculine. -TOlndTBuTon the wfioleltTls charmingly femt- . nine, showing as ft does the 'quick sympathy of the sex, ahd their consequent desire to avoid un necessary processes and get directly at the arriere -ptntet. They generally guess Tight," too.Tour aunt did, three times out of the aforesaid five. It is when a man Is in tf hurry and really wants the information he asks for that he finds the habit a little exasperating. Kllli Oraaiaeata. An entirely new 'manner of ornamenting (equal to hand painting) Silk, Linen, Cotton and other fabrics suitable for decoratlng()lor IoUlsMles, iirttohtonsTTAnurFhaJes fact cagea, with full titrretlflnn. nfnt hr mini ffM "Wm. .-IIeck A 8oN, Portland, Or. Owing to the superior finish and . excellence of work; A bell stands preeminent as a photographer. Give him cll. ; ; . - ' ' ' - - , ' : - i. ' SELECTED VERSE" A"oitAv iuy. ; Forth fMiin a iiky ot wfodfesa fray - . T IVura down the aoft, perolxtent rain, . -And she fop whom I mlgh Id vain, ' vWbo makes tuy bll, nww makes iny pain, r li-lng far from this Autumn 'day'-- - Ho far away. - Lfion the waters void and gray . No floHtlnic sail. appears n jilght r . . The dull . rain and; the humid Jlght ' " . -"" No wind haa any heart to iplte, " , .This dreary, wtary,-Autumn day; '.-i -,l H With love away. " . v yWhere sh-hirjnay kle not. be jray, -. Put.suQllght' thrill the Vital air Ah ! were she here, or were I there, . t - -wkles might be dull, or' might be fair, - "And I not heed, so she .this day . Were not away. No gulf wings out nwlxt gray and gray JfAII gray, as far as; eye ran reach ; The sea too listless seems'for ifpeecb. i And VBguelyjrrets.uponJUe-.l'ch,"T-. .ia-JaJL.awar. - i ,. .3 ;1 Ah ! like that ch my life looks gray , IJ a'fontotten land HJlesj; ' AVIth io light on It froni'7her"eye, .. liOvrlyanitThaiigeful as thwe skies 'Neath wlilch she walks this Autiunu day . Kojur away. , , ,yy- But they shair'pHxs, these Kkles of gray; . And she for whom I sigh In vain, Who makes my bllns amlmakew mv pain. "Kliall turn my gray to gold again, ' Being not, as now, that future day, - . Kofar away. ' ml'hUiKJiuurkit-Miu-iUuH.- " TliMPTATION; A. mighty angel on thJ?p?rwnJLL "Wttliig serene o'er sin and death's control, ; Heard a great voice through the white spuee eall ' "Haste to the succor of a tempted soul I" He spread his pinions and adown the night Flew to that somWr room where you and I . Wood, trying with faint lips and faces whits ' ' r To nay that sadLthat awful word, HJjod-bye t" -- Without, lite stf)iig titles obled upon the shore, I.Ike Nome great soul cnvHlsed wllh niortiil punt; The sea wind shook the mournful sycamore . - .jl'pon the terrace, black with Wintry rain. Within, thei (Ire was ead, and llke; a pall ' Mllence and gloom hung over hall and-slnlr; The pl1urel faces on the earven wall " ' Frown down upon us in Our dread despair. ";'. " "Cold Is the way of duty, hard and cold, , :Ahd sweet Is love," you murmured "muni we part ?" I felt your kisses Jn my hair's warm gold;, ' Weak unresisting, I lay on your heart, . t ' Until the angel touched me. Then my eyes Were, opened, andI saw th pit be low r .- Our fulling fe the hell lit Heaven's guise ' Joy's phantom mmhlanee, hiding deadly woe.' - ,i ' V ' ' And ah t these coward lip grew strong to slay My heart and yours! The dread word f farewell; t spake unfaltering; I put away . . The clasping hands, that held me like a spell; i " ThurliHl-Hejjh-yea', out of mortal sight " ' Through the diirk shadows of that bankrupt night; The rent my sml soul and the' angel know! XLtrlcnil. ju-nmi Hie dlslanoa Ion and fite, Call not to me; I cannot heed nor stay ; TheYeet that walked by duty's pale, cold star Will turn nojthore nor falter on the way. ' ' Then -call no morc t My weary""eyes are. wet, Ilut.'twlxt (is, keen and fright, as at the door Of thelost F.den, lot a sword is set . There stands the faithful angel evermore I . . Etta W. yvr WtKAM MKMORIKM.' When the Hprlng creeps op through the golden glades, .And. the woodlands sleep In their dHflodll bed, In the dreaming JlmeT ere the daylight fades, Will you think of a dream that.was long since deal T Will you think of the Hprlng when first we met, And of April suns that forever-have set? . -- When the world Is red with the Hummer rose, " ' And sweet with th music olr mellow June,- " ' WUI you miss some light when the sunset glows, " Till the song of the Hummer seems scarce In tunef Will you say how swiftly the June days weat In the fullness of last year's sweet content T When the reapers rest lit the ruddy gold Of the ripening fields of the breety down; ,i-. Will you think of the time when our tale was told," And our hopes wcrripirfor ttnrTeapJngdow.il f 4 ..When the fields of life that flowered of late Were stripped and swept by the scyfneof Fate? When the world Is awaiting the Hpringa sweet primer -And the unow ties soft over forest and" field, . Will you think how we wept Jn the Wintertime, Kre the pain of our utrtlng.'WHs'numlM'Vl and healed f When the " toyfjrfjrojrfeHjneJw And your "lifo-long. sorrow was M'arce outworn? A life-long sorrow -l'ininl me yet, , ' ' When we stood In ihe'Klow of the golden grain? 'Twere better, you said', that I shmild forget, For the greater half of a love Is pain." . Ah, truet He who loves most, the most endures; . Hut the. " life-long sorrow" Is mine not yours f The Front-ctreet Jeweler, OpgHMlse lb rsaad, UAH JTMt KF.CF.IVKI FROM THK KA8T A LAIUJK Htock of ... - -. - - Which will I-sold at . T" HKMAUKAIILY I)V FIOL'ltia. Call and see him before purchasing your preient. ai a n V A sT alti ... - 209 Third street, bet. Halm on and Taylor, Portland, Oregoa. tllks, Tclrets, U4les Presses, (leaks. Haatllsu, reatatn as4 csu7 lletklaff Cleaned and Iyed In any Hhade r Color. V All work warrsated. jy LF.OAL A U KHTIH K M F.N TH. NHERirrM HALE. "V VHlTUK OF AN FJXFCCfloN TO MK lIltKCTED, X Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon for 1 lie1 County of Multnomah, upon Judgment rendered -In said Court on the HMh day of February, tarsi. In favor of Corheft, Falling A Co,, I'lalntimi.andaxaiiistxluil. P. White, lH'fciHlunt, for- the um o'l Mcvpiit.rtmnil Hikiuo Dollars 7tt.M, with Interest at the rate of iprper cent mt annum, and rewta of suit and aceruing costs, I did, on the 17th day of Novemtter, IXM, levy uon4lieatove-nauied Ik-fenlanl's real pniierty, sltnated lit Multnomah County, Htute of Ore iron, to-w It j All that Hrtlot of the Itonatioit Iind tialnt of Msthew While slid his wife Jurelta, NoHllcation No. 4,49rt, Claim i No. T, desert led as follows A 'out HM-ncUi at tllM- VVest corner of said claim on the JblasLbank of the WU-J lantette Kloairh, thence following the claim llneNnrthk) de. mln. Fast SO chains, thence North .1 deg. Wet.W and 7.VlliUehalns, thence Kast i and 4H-IU0 chains., thence Kouth 3h ami 4H-iiK) chains, thence, leavlngclaim llne.Nouth dcg. West J and 77-100 chains to a pot lit, Jl hence Kouth 81 (leg. :ju mln., West 21 ami M00 chains to a Milnt, thence Kouth 47.?deg. Kast II chains to a Mlnt In HtHttheast side ILneof MVacre tract formerly conveyed by Jurelta White .to K I. White, thence Kouth 1 deg. W est along said Southeast side line and 4i-100 chains tit meander line on Kast bunk of Willamette Hlough, thence Northwesterly .along said meander line to the place of beginning; containing Z75 acres, tnoreor less. ... . Now, therefore, hy virtue of said execution. on Frldajrithe Itlth duy of lttsfiulter, lrM, at the hour of III o'clock a. M.,at the Court House door tn saldftunly, I will sell at public auction the atnive-deserl lied real proxrty of said iH-fcnd-. ant-1 Oie-hlKhent bidder for cash, in I . H. Jold t'oln, satlHfy said esccutum, coats and awrutneMs; to 2Z JUMaUI- JiianiTKU- 'i BWeflff of Multnomah County, Oregon. - IMted I"ort land, November 17, MSI.-- At ' '" - . .... M'MJIOX. IN THK ClIWflT (XM'HT OF THK HTATK OF OltKi ION for MiiltiioiiiHh County, ss. Thomns it. Ituvlson, I'laln I ill, vs. Mary K. Itiivlson,k'feitdaut. To .Mary K. ltHVlmn, Is-femlaiitt In the mime f the Htate of, Oregon, you are- hereby required to appear and answer the - com luliil. riled Hguiust you In the aiMiven-ntltlcd suit within en days from the date of the service of this summons upon. out If si-rv'd w ithin .Mult4oHh4Vnnty, or If served lit any other County in this Htate, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons umhi you, or If wrved by ptibl lent Ioii ot summons, or ol herwlse, then by the first duy of the next reiculur term of the above-entitled Court next following the expiration of six weeks' publica tion hereof, lo-wlt i Momtny, the Mth day of January, A. lt.lMU; and If you fail to answer, for the want thereof, the riitinlirr will applyto the Court for the relief demanded tn the complaint, to-wlti for a dissolution of the. marriage contract existing ttetween rialutltr and iN'fenilunt, and for jiueh other anl further relief as eimlty demantls. The service' of this xummoti upon you by Juibth'ftttnn Is made In pursuance of an order made by the Hbovc-entltleil Court on the th day of Decent Iter, A, IK IHsLdlrectliig that it Im publlMhed once a week for slxcoiiscciHlve weeks In the Nkw North w kmt. IIKAI. A AMKm, det ' , Attorneys for Plaintiff. NIMNUMH. ttr-oox ri tv mv rtnrriT imtitf-Ti4MTAi'tHitrmi l within and for Multnomah County. Mary A. Vaeuler, riainnn, vs. iienry Auoipn Miiuer, iN'wnunnt. kuii In MUlty to ilUsolve the marriage contract. To Henry Adolpli ViwMuler, iM'feitdMiitt In' ttie name of the Htate of Oregon; you are hereby summoned and required to le and apN-ar In the above-entitled Court on nf -W-fore the first day of the regular term of said Court next to Im held after the explrat4ou (if six weeks from the first publication of this summons. .to-wlt : on or before Monday, the. Itlth-dav -of January, A. It. Inn-J, and answer-lhe complaint of Plalrf- tm nieii against you, or rorwant or such an answer tne Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in such. complaint, namely i for a decree dissolving the mar riage contract existing between Plaintiff and Pcfcndant and nwanllngTWliitllTihe custody of Nldonle and Hylvajn Xaeouler, minors, sou and daughter of the parties. - Tins summons is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. Halclgh KtotJ, Judge -of the Circuit Court of the Htate of ln-gi)tVXiJihe-Fou-4lTlthllelnl IHstrlet, luuiieancl en tered at clinmtiers this 2Mth day of Novent'lier, A. h. mK. I -1IKNKY K. Mi-OINN. . deStlt " olU-llof for the plaintiff. 1Y VIUTI K iV AN EXKCITTKiN TO MK MHKCTKO, X) ImmuciI out of the Circuit Court-of the Ntnle.of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, iifion h Judgment rt-hilered in said Conrt on the Mth day of Kertetnher, IHSI, In favor of U. T. Wells. Plaliitltf. and against It. K. Peikius. I h fendant. fiflwiimm(-J'it 4 1 1) ml md uodt JX ty. lJollurs ( SZiuJJUUiuid the furl Iter sum of iwejity ISiiiars (t Jii.isj), with Interest at the rate of one tier cent per month, and cosls-rf, -soil and accruing cos tsi did, on the l.'Mh iay of NOyxutbjitifAsHliyati. W(oi Oie atstve-nsnied S"fl'llolffiTreirtirop-rt v, silualed I lit Multnomah County. Htate of Oregon, to-wft t The HoHth half of lol No. Klght(H)in lilia-k NovOne(), in the.Clty of Portland, Miiltnomuh County and Htate of Oregon. Now. then-fori', by virtue of said execution, on Haturilay, the 17th day of I cemlMT, lMKl.nl the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House lMr In said County, I will sell at public auct Ion t lie aim vw'descrl lied ,rea I proiierty tf said iH-fend-ant to the highest bidder for cash, In I'.H. tiold Coin, H satisfy said execution, costs and accruing cowls. jokM'h nrcHTF.u ; Hherlff of Multnomah County, Oregon. .. Itateil ;VrtlHnd, November 17, IKWI. . - fit Is THK cmct;nv.imT ok thk htatk of ork gon for Multnomah County, ss. Mary K. Itodalmurh, lialntitr. vs. T. H. Rodabatigh. lcfcidant.-To T. H. lHla baugh, the ahove-i anted fiefendantt In the name of the Htate of Oregon, you are required to apear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above suit on or before Monday, the Mth day l.f January, IWJ, that being the first day of the term of the atsjve Court next succeeding the ex piration of six weeks'" from the -first publication of 'said summon-. You will take notice that If von full to a linear and answer, the Plaintiff will take Judgment and decree against you foe ihedisnintlon of the marriage conlrset now existing between Plaintiff and Defendant, and for the custody of the minor children of sald marriage, and for their maintenance and the costs and disbursements of tills action. . This summons Is- published by'nrder of Hon. Raleigh Htott, Judge of said Court, made on the 'JWh day of Noven, -lier.issu. ;I,KANIi:it HOI.MKH, deist ' Attorney for Plaintiff. NI'MMOXN. , - N THK CIRCUIT COITRT Foil THK HTATK OF ORE-' l...lUl'i.iinl...r Uiilln..,...,!, Vi' I ......... Plaintiff, vs. W. K. Keith. Ix feiKlant'.lo W. IL Keith. sai.i iH'fendant: In the name of the Mtale of Oregon, you are hereby required to .appearand answer the complaint tiled against you In. the above-entitled action on or la-fore the third Monday in January, mk2; and if you fall so to answer, for want thereof, the above-nairn-d Plaintiff wlUluJtcJuclgv tnentngal list you fr t he sum of Four Hundred Hixlv-flve nudiiSriUU JUXiirsltM.itiirei heewtth-rnstimmf Hlxbil rF? mentsof said action. -And you are liereby not I Hot j hat tn. the 4th day of NovemtH-rriftHl, the alsve-naiued Court duly made an order for service on you In snld action by publica tion. WII.KI A HMITII, novlOSl . 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