Is Slavery Abolished? Kisses. The Father of His Country. Kisse», says The Boston Transcript, are Through the kindness of Dr. C. B. : The real “Paradise of Babies" is How lacerated were the tender sensi- bilitits of liberty-loving New England, as various as the kissers, and each kisser Smith, of East Portland, we have been Japan—as has been said many times— when the sabie-hued mothers in the j is unique. There were never two just j erm it ted to publish the following ac- ' for not only do the children have every Southern States were separated from | alike, any more than there were ever count of the burial of Gen. George imaginable toy, but many persons get their children by their inhuman masters. two faces just alike. their living bv amusing them. Men go There is the kiss given the baby. Washington, which we extract from ¡ui about the streets and blow soap bubbles What storms of fiery indignation burst froiq the lips of her statesmen »gainst a ■ The power to do this is peculiar to original copy of the Ulster County, N. I for them with pipes that have no bowls code that licensed such outrages. ! woman. Y. Gazette, published January 4th in as ours have. These young Japs have No man ever kisses a baby without What denunciations "from its pulpits up- > the year 1800. It is a real and valu­ tops, stilts, pop-guns, blow-guns, magic on any religion that tolerated such ! making a botch of it. lanterns, kaleidoscopes, wax-figures, The reason for this is that a kiss, to able curiosity, having lieen purchased terra cotta animals, flying-fish and drag­ wrongs. What burning invectives wore hurled from its press ujion a civilization be a kits, must be something more than from a museum in the East, by Dr. ons, beetles that flutter about, turtles Smith, he paying therefor $2C. In an that move their legs and i»op out their thav permitted r.uch atrocities. How | lip service. It must have heart in it melting was the jiathos of its orators i Anil when a man has given his whole advertisement of a saw mill for sale, a heads, birds that fly about ami peck the over the inhumanity of this barbarous I heart to a woman (as he always does), negro wench is included as part of the fingers anil whistle, paste board targets From the proceedings in that, when bit, open and let a winged system. What floods of sympathetic j the baby has to take his father’s kisses property. tears its people shed over the victims of i without that which alone makes the Congress and full account of the cir­ figure fly out, and—most wonderful of such heartless cruelty. And what glad worth having. cumstances we republish the funeral all, perhaps—little balls looking like ceremonies, verbatim, which should be elderpith, which, thrown into warm pseons of triumph awoke the echoes of But when a woman kisses a baby! New England’s hills and dales at the carefully preserved : Bless you, what a difference! water, slowly expand into the shape of downfall of this iniquitous institution. I Iler kiss has heart in it; two hearts, WASHINGTON ENTOMBED. a boat, or a fisherman, a tree, a flower, But is slavery really abolished 1 To-day in fact. Her own and the one her hus­ crab or bird. G eorge T own , Dee 20. a mother is fleeing from this land of the band has given her. The girls of Japan have dolls’ furni- On Wednesday laft, the mortal part free and refuge of the oppressed to find And she is so lavish of those two ; ture and dishes, and, of course, dolls. of WASHINGTON the Great—the in some monarchial country of the old heart-power kisses. Father of his country and the Friend of I They have dolls that walk and dance ; world an asylum denied her in this land Oh, to be a baby! dolls that put on a mask when a string of her birth, where the babes she has She cares not for dirty face, she shrinks man, was configned to the tomb, with is pulled ; dolls dressed to represent no­ borne and nursed shall not be wrenched not for aught foreign or domestic that solemn honors and funeral pomp. bles, ladies, minstrels, mythological and A multitude of jiersons aflembled, from her protecting arms by her infur­ may rest upon those ¡»outing lips. Though historical personages. Dolls are handed iate drunken master. But wherein now I nose be untidy, though chin be ditto, from many miles round, at Mount Ver­ i down for generations, and in some fami­ the hot indignation of New England’s though cheeks be daubed with every, non, the choice abode and laft residence lies are hundreds of them. They never statesman I Where the remonstrances thing daubable possible for a baby to of the illuftrious chief. There were the seem to get broken er worn out, as yours groves—the spacious avenues, the beau­ of her pulpits—the invectives of her daub with, what is that to her I do ; and, in fact, they can hardly be the tiful anil sublime scenes, the noble man- press -the denunciations of her orotora Nothing! dear playmates that yours arc. They fion—but alas! the auguft inhabitant and the tears of her people ? All She sees nothing but this—a baby! are kept as a sort of show, and, though was now no more. That great soul was are strangely i silent and passive, She has but one impulse—to eat it! the little owners play with them, they And why I .Because the “paut- Wbat one may not eat, one may kiss. gone. His mortal part was there in­ do not dress and undress them and take deed! but ah ! how affecting ! how aw­ fugitive” now ing is only a . And she kisses that baby! them to bed as you do. A good deal of ful the sjiectacle of such worth and white ■ woman—a New England wife Oh, don’t she! the time they are rolled up in silk paper and mother—and the laws by which her To fly to the other extreme, there is greatness, thus, to mortal eyes, falleii! and packed away in a trunk. Oh the babes can l»e torn from her fond em­ the kiss of friendship. This is between —Yes ! fallen ! fallen ! great festival day of the Japanese girls In the long and lofty portico, where j brace were net exacted south of Mason two of the softer sex, the kissing sex, —the Feast of Dolls, of which no doubt and Dixon’s line, but are New England’s and is a lifeless affair, the very mummy oft the Hero walked in ull his glory* you have heard—there is a great show own time honored statutes, made sacred of a kiss. It is performed in this wise now lay the fhrot.ded ’ corpse. 'Die of dolls and toys, and it is the event of countenance ftill composed and serene, by their age. And if any man weakly [for it is a performance ]: ! the year for the queer little black-eyed yielding to his humane impulses shall Two ladies meet. They pucker their seemed to depress the dignity of the maidei.s. The Feast of Flags is the dare to give aid or assistance to this mouths into an angular protuberance, spirit, which lately dwelt in that lifeless boys’ great day, and they have banners, fleeing, fugitive mother and her infants, and cocking their heads to ono side, as a form. There those who paid the laft flags, figures of warriors and great men, he will do it at Lis peril. The whole i hen will before picking up a grain of sad honors to the benefactor of his swords and other toys suitable for boys. vengeance of our most holy fugitive­ corn, two faces, full of unspeakable resig­ country, took an impressive— a farewell wife laws will bo invoked upon his de­ nation and inflexible devotion to duty, view. If you are going to paint your house, On the ornament at the head of the barn, wagon or machinery, the wonder, voted bead. Do people seek to justify approximate touch, and retire. the barbarity of their laws by reiterat­ The school-girl kiss is a very different coffin, was inscribed S urge ad J udici ­ ■ i ful Imperishable Mixed Paint is surely ing the vile slanders against Mrs. affair. As unlike the kiss of friendship um —about the middle of the coflin, the best, for it is warranted by their ¡¿pragtis I Suppose them true, what as August is unlike December, as fire is G loria deo —and on the filver plate, , agents in yotir own town not to chalk, GENERAL crack, peel or blister; to cover better and wuiil i 1« thought of a proposition to unlike ashes, as life is unlike death. GEORGE WASHINGTON, work eu-ier than any oilier paint. The I tn per deprive every husband who was false to Two school girls meet. Mouth flies I fahab'e Faint W!is «war- e. Infantry, While Mrs. Sprague with the prestige And all this is said contemporaneously ! Pick, Rochester, New York. Guard, ) of h t father’s great name and the influ­ with that kiss; in the same instant of I " Mufic, ential friends she mav command is forced time. A new portable family fruit drier Clergy, to expatriate herself in older to enjoy Sometimes two men kiss, but this best style, may be bought for $85, ,jy The General’s horse with his saddle, the rights, holiest anJ dearest to woman’s branch of the subject is not attractive. applying at the B i : e office, Portland, holfters, and pit’tols. naiuie, the society of her children, well We have no sympathy with it. Oregon. an 22-tf ■ may we exclaim, women have no coun­ It is an abomination. W o 10,000 extra fine Peach trees of choice X Cols. u try.—Women’s Journal. The kiss par excellence is, of course, Cols. c3 P m « vaneties. Send to J. II. Settlemier, Simms, Gilpin, the kiss of love. M Woodburn, Oregon, for a catalogue and I Ramsay, Marfteller, Needle Work in German Schools What is it like I special rates. Little. i Payne, Don’t ask us. It 13 indescribable. P h In the elementary schools six hours a ■ Try it. Mourners, HT In making nn> |>urc*tiiiHV or tu week are given to needle work and knit- ■ It is sweeter than honey and the Masonic Brethren. writing in re«poti!*t* <«» any nieoH*- men­ two lower, but even that is done by ges that are “a’l sweet.” It is sweetness When the procession had arrived at tion the name of ihr giajier. rule. fn the fourth, from March to the , in the concrete, concentrated, boiled bottom of the elevated lawn, on the end of August, plain knitting backward i down. banks of the Potomac, where the family TB WHOM ET MAY CONCERN. and forward. At the beginning of Sep ' Try it. vault is placed, the cavalry halted, the The Orego. inn cf a recent dat • eoutains the t -How tend er a stocking is to be begun. In - The matrimonial k iSS IS necessarily a j Infantry marched toward the Mount lug: ••Several Oregon jeurnafa l ive comp’ain <1 because the tLii3 only stocking knitting. Some- j tame one. f j and formed their lines—the Clergy, the a Postal Agent has been scut ou. here troiu the Fast. have thought its rane you niav succeed in your new two;” and so on, suiting the action each presented a very different appearance triumph over D eath ! The unclouded sphere to your p i t ct satisfaction. time to the »ords until she has fully from what they now do. Then an im­ brightness of his Glory will illuminate Very truly vours, etc.. DAVIlS B. PARKER, made the girh understand and copy her. mense peninsula extended itself from the future ages ! Chief Sneii ki Agent. That is a lesson in running. In due Mexico, Central America and New time Lemming, stitching, cross-stitch aud Grenada so far into the Atlantic that ; Imperfectly Directed Letters. I others are taken in the same way aud the Madeira«, Azores and West India In New York, Boston, Baltimore and the canvas is filled. Then the girls Islands are now fragments of it This Pfiindcr’« Oregon Pile Salvo It hav c each a piece of coarse calico given peninsula was a fair and fertile country, other large cities, it has been the prac­ tice for years to try to forward imper ­ a Simple but Certain Cure lor them, on which they work, on the same inhabited bv rich and civilized nations, principle of counting the stitches. So a people verted in the arts of war and fectly directed letters on their way to all forms of this annoying dis* well has all lu en arranged that the cal- j civilization—a country covered with those for whom they are intendel, and ease. Try it. All druggists sell thus to prevent them from being buried It. Price, SI. ico piece is exact y finished by the end large cities and magnificent palaces, for weeks or months—possibly for years of the yi ar. By paying for the materi- i their rulers, according to tradition, —in the dead-letter office. We say als a girl is entitled to whatever she TRENKMANN & V/CLFF, mak«4> in the school. In the first class reigning not only on the Atlantic Con­ years advisedly, for within a few weeks tinent, but over islands far and near, past a letter was returned to this office each one has to make a calico chemise And Manufac'urirs the size fur an at erage girl in her even into Europe and Asia. Suddenly, from the dead-letter office that was without warning, this whole fair land mailed well on to two years ago. The eleventh year, As nature is not very TiMilsfor Planing,'Molding and Turning, accommodating, and wiil make her chil- ' was engulfed by the sea in a mighty old practice was a good one, and earned Cattle Brnnda, Iron House Work, anil all convulsion of nature. Now, this catas­ a great deal of credit for the post office kind» of Brewery Work done to order. dren of very different sizes, the chemises Machinery repaired on short noti- e. Far cannot be an equally good fit for all the trophe is not impossible or even improb­ department. All imperfect directions Also Farm ticular attention (raid to Boiler Work. Mill able. Instances are not wanting of are not the result of carelessness. Pick» made ami re | mi red. fifty girls, but that is a secondary con­ large tracts of land several hundred Many of them are defaced because the Iron Fencing a sjiecialty. sideration, and the girls have the option miles in extent disappearing in a like writers do not know how to do better. Ko. 40 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. of taking or leaving their work as it amr 2-tf manner. The island of Ferdinandea There never was a time and never will I suits them. — Macmillan’s Magazine. suddenly appeared, and -after a while as be, until human nature shall become suddenly disapjieared. In 1819, during perfect, or until official information pen­ Irish Tenantry. Consisting of selected Peaches, Prunes, Plums, and an earthquake in India, an immense etrates every humble house in every vil­ Grap«-» of the three c hoice, Raisin Varieties. The Tables of the O. 8. >. Co.’s boats arc supplied M. M. 4 I'AIIINU. A state of war exists in Ireland, The tract of land near the river Indus sank lage, when all letters were or will be di- by tfifa establishment. Proprietor of Vineyard and Orch ird, from view, and a lake now occupies its tenantry is to poor too |»ay rent, and there­ rected precisely as they ought to be. nov 4 1m_____ ______ The Dallex, Oregon. fore refuse, nor will they leave the lands place. The whole bed of the Atlantic, Every postal department has recognized OTTIXTS ! g - ttms of their fathers without eviction—and where Atlantis is said to have been sit­ this infirmity among letter writers, and KeniiUKton't), Retuiuaion’H, Hbarp’s hu U uated, consists of extinct volcanoes. tebarpM and has employed skillful and experienced they declare that no man shall occupy Winchester Wineb«-stn|j The terrible Lisbon earthquake of 1775, I Kifles. ----------------------- Rifle». " the premises, from which they may be persons to eke out the shortcomings in And Cart ridges of all kind» at reduced i ' ««, and the later American shock, created a evicted, and live. The whole people are the addresses of letters, so [as to get BY WM. BECK «Mr WO IN, desjierato, avd will seek wild revenge on commotion throughout the whole At­ them to their destinations. As well _____ v<>_________ __ _________Porr antiu< and all eihar luad. of Maok-narr mada 1« order. Plan, an 1 Mtiffiite. for MiU* an I other work, and <*«>n>petenl nieu rurai.hed wken d--*irad to Mt up maohiaery. Ain mmufaeture Gold*« Patent Hygeirn Furnace fori ■nmtinr uoim , publi« buildlnra. ate. Have be«i facili-ie< for lunitnf out flr«t-cl*as work at abort ao- —"gg^JUpaira promptly aM«ida.i to *»p~17 ¿MilTH BRO., .t VATSOW. FortlUMd. •«». COLLIE DOGS, and GORDON SETTERS Aft Auction. " e are instructed by Wallis Nash, Esq., So »<11 at our Auction Salesroom, No. 45 First s.r.-et, rortlanJ, Oregon, . On Thursday. December II. 1879, At 1# o'clock A, M., the following described FINELY BRED 1 OOS, viz: MOTIH ('OLLIES. Skwp I»««. ..Both Pure Bte>n m iy address the Auctioneer«. ' GILMAN A: ., 11 ” ■•* 4< First htreet. Portland. Ort. Jacobs Oil as tne most wonderful pain-relieving and healing remedy in the world. His testimonial is endorsed by some of the hea.1 officials of the Treasury Department who have I>ecn cured of Rheumatism and other painful complaints. Mr* R- Schafer« No* 31 Brown R*-» Alleghnney City. Pa . had the Rheumatism for eight years, and had used every known medhffne without relief. A single bottle of St. Ja*x>ba Oil_eurud him. Gustav A- Hellmann« Editor of the “ Pittsbure Daily Republican* ’’—Suffer«! ’ PORTLAND. OREGON. — It cured me of Rheumatism and I can reeomnieaa it. Offer for Sale at the Lowest Prices. Possible, HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEI " ----- AND. AND. ---- ---- uA.gric^xltxirs.1 Izxxplexxxerxts, SOLE AGENT FOR JOHN DEERE’S CELEBRATE-*' with rheumatism for three years, and lay many a night unable to sleep on account of 'terrible pains. Two bot­ tles of St. Jacobs Oil cured him. Mr- F- Wilkie« Lafayette* Ind*, reports a ea»« where a man suffered so badly with Rheumatism that be could not move. His legs were swollen and he had tne nioat turriblo pains, iwelve hours after the first application of the st. Jacobs Gil the ]>ain» were gone and the swelling had disappear«!. Mr- Henry Sharfor, Millersburg« Ohio. wan cured uf Rheuuiathnn in the hips. Mr- Henry Lea-« Patriot. Ohio, had such a pain in the loft shoulder that he could not move. St. Jacob» Oil cured him after a few application». 1 he St. Jacobs Oil is for salo by all Druggists, Dealers in Medicines, ami General Storekeepers at Fifty Cents per bottle. Where parties are unable to obtain the article through the usual sources and cannot induce their druggists to promptly order for them, they will, by remitting Five Dollars to us, (per money order or registered letter), re ceive Ten Bottles by Express, expenses prepaid. Address A* VOGELFR &. CO. Baltim>we, Md. The trade supplì J by MESSRS- HODGE« DAVIS & CO. een'fr’-’lm Portland Ore on.' fr Over 1,000 Sold in Oregon u W. T. in the last 3 years, I'l.e peculiar xm.ngement of ¿hi» unriv. * implement nectla only to be »cento be *|-- ciatud A»k your neighbor what he Um about it. No complication of lever*. A- can manage it, ai d do better work than a n- w ith a walking | low, and twice the quoin per day. Deere’s 40,60 and 72 Tooth Harrows. RANDALL’S Farm, Feed and Grist Mills, PULVERIZING HARROWS. Bncksye Brosdcast Ssedsrs i Grain Drills, Schuttler, Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons Dissolution N otice. The co-partnership heretofore existing between N. M. Fletcher, Jam.» MuCoy and James R. Kelly, under the name of the Imperishable Pa nt Company, 1» this day dissolved by mutual consent. Jao.es R. kelly alone fa authorized to collect the oub-tandinK» *nd accounts of the company, and will pay all claims ag.iin»t the said eompauy. A. M. FLETCHER, (Signed) JAMES McCOY, JAMES R. KELLY. San Francisco, Oct. 25,1S79. Having sold cut our inter, st in the Imperial.able I Paint Co to Mr James R. Kelly, we moat cordially re­ commend him to our friends and patioos. ('igned) A. «. FLETCHER, JAMtS McCOY. San Francisco. Oct. 25 nov 3-lw STUDEBAKER WAGONS. with Patent Roller Brake. Too well known to need comment. Send fur Circulars and Price Ustt. HAWLEY DODD & CO. Sow Out and for Sale at the. Hook Store«. The Pacific Monthly > A 1ST I) € SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNRIVALLED STANDARD and ESTY ORGANS D. W PRENTICE & Cl, Music Dealus* Portland, Orego OFFICIAL GAZETTE! MOLSON & SONS’ CELEBRATED The edition of the OFFICIAL GAZETTE published by mt two yean ago has been entirely exhausted, and has added its proportion to the influences whieh are attracting the thousands of immigrants to our Beer, Aie andPoner RICH AND PRODUCTIVE LANDS Wci.j is f.upcnor to all others SvnJ’in yohr’or •fOLSON tt SONS, 23 ti And accelerating the development of our natural resources. The de­ mand for such a work is constantly increasing, and to meet that demand I Bhall widen the scope of the GAZETTE, change its form and issue it hereafter in regular monthly ¡tarts under the above title. It will be °oitland, Oregon', < Devoted to Statistical Information Ï D. S1DDALL, (Of British Columbia.) DENTIST— DENTIST— DENTIST. BOOMS—Over the Bank; French & Co.’» Building. The Balks. Oregon. nov 11 in A.C. GIBBS. E. W. BINGHAU. GIBBS & BINGHAM, Attorneys and ( ounselors-at-Law. Portland, Oregon National Bank Building sept 19-tf * IDuBOia e*3 KINGt, GENERAL AGENTS, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, lUKFiont rtreet, 411 Washington stieM, Portland,Ogn. Han Francfaoo, (Ml Succiai attention ¿hen to the a.de or Wool, Floor, Gram and Pr^auoe in Portland and 8aa r^anc’Roo. <« > Ift-1M Benson’s Capcine Assorted Canned-Tab'e Fruits GUNS "WORKS! MANUFACTURE AND KEEP ON HAND Rry- Dr. B- Pick- Rochcatcr» N- Y* — Suffered so intensely from Rheumatie pains that he was unable to preach. Several anpli.atiuns of the SC. Jacoba Oil “relieved him wonderfully.” ... PILES TO* THEGREAT & WATSON. Plaster A Wonderful Remedy. Hicrc fa no comparison between it and the uommon alow acting porous planter. ter. It is ' in every way su|>orior to all other ext •etnal ____ _________ remedies. _______ Including liniment» and th- ao-called electrical appliancoo. ' It contains new medicinal elements which in combina­ tion with rublier, |>os»e8ses the most extraordinary ■»in-relieving, strengthening and curative f«r.i|«rtiea. Any physician in y our own locality will oonflrv the above statement. For l.aine Back, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Stubborn and Neglected Colds, au«l Coughs, Diseased Kidneys, Whooping C.eigh, affeections < f the heart, and all ill» for which porou* plaster» are used, it i* simply the best known remedy Ask for Benson’s Capcine Porous Plaster and tak> no other. Sold by all druggists Price ¿5 cents Scot on receipt of price, by Seabury A Johneou, 81 f Platt Street, New York meh 2S-1m Bmjami 1 Snipes. Vnon Kinersly SNIPES & KINERSLY, (Successor» to H. J. Waldron.J -------- Wholesale and Retail Dealers m-------- Drugs. Paints. Oils and Glass, Also, Koks and Stationery. The Dalles, Oregon. Physicians* l'resjiiptions Compounded Day and Night, nov 1 liu W. A. LEWIS, Architeet and Superintendent. Concerning the material resources of Oregon and Washington Territory, including a full description of the Cities, Towns, and Counties, Topo­ graphical Appearanoo, Population, Growth, Business Enterprises, Lists of Officer«, and a complete Business and Official Directory! Of the State and Territory. Our agricultural advantages as well as the mining, manufacturing and all other material interests of the entire State and Territory will be fally represented. Mr. H. M. Clinton will have immediate supervision of the details of bringing out the work, and will visit all parts of the State and Terri­ tory personally to insure its accurate completeness. TOURISTS Who have a spedal love for the grand and beautiful in nature, are just beginning to turn their attention to Oregon’s unsurpassed scenery. Real­ izing that the “ half has never baen told ” of the Wonders and Beauties ft Mountains ! Valleys and rivers; all part« of the State will be visited, and faithful pen-pictuies given, omitting nothing that wiil render this work invalua­ ble as a EMW GUIDE|||||> And just the book for the crowds of immigrants now coming, and pro­ posing to come to our State. To make its pages even more acceptable as a Traveller’s Hand-Book, as well as * Welcome Visitor to the Family and Fireside, We shall add to each monthly port interesting tales, sketches, poetry, scraps of local history, news, wit, etc., etc. Sold complete only by subscription, at $3 00 per annum. parts 50 cents each. Single Office ami residence—No. 31 Madiaor street, Portland, <>;rn. REFERENCES-Wadhwa* A Elliott, Kirtland, Ogm; Thus. Smith, Prop’r Cosmopolitan Hotel, The Dalle*, nov 1-lm tv,A D. H. STEARNS, Publisher, - PORTLAND, OREGON.