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About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1873)
E-HIMH,)aa4aj jMBr."..n-i I1 mjww Sie Stbral'f publican. DALLAS, SAT U ft PAY , A I'll I L . 1 2- GO IT ALONC 6 f BY W. N. BABNliY. $oldiew b your li lift' cean to float this tiybiur motto wherever you roam itll frieds,ps mid fbu,I shall go ii alone, I Vhall f 0 ftloBA'r What ijsagical plirase! 3Iqw often 'tis thrown Out cn lilt's stormy ways; :. 4Tba h who. thus acocus U bad better by B guided by it, than by compass or si ar When polit'e il knaves Com a4 offer their handV And wit&r looks yery grata Talk Of caving tla Liod Yhc&ukyou to help them tosecure the throne, Just simply advise them to go it aione. If you in by i ho w ajr You could better your lack Jjt tailing a day Un the politksaj eMuek, Just charter your vessel, au J steer (or jour (seone, But never forget to go it alone. If of this world'? Rains You have a fair start, Then all take pains To help tjdu a part; Stat thoitd you he once into povertr t'arown, Then it Jae tima you must go it alone. ' i Yon ifcu-st. go itiToney 1 you tip hungry and poor Your fri'e'nds waft iiuwn Xbat they knew you Before, As4 tbtM you are Iteft or thU wild world to ft roam, Friendless and homeless, to go h alouo But should you by chanco Bo successful ig"m. They quickly advance And call yon friend; They are friends tfrjou now, tut wh-n for . ?. L .-;'.. ; tune had fl wn, Ihey left- you in; sorrow, to go it alone. PBEVEHTION OF CEI.ME, antf occasions for vice and crime. The Id ideas a act customs have been kit fccMad, and the old order of things has been broken up; but new thoughts, nobler principles, healthier habits, and lnore bealthforl assoc rations have not taken their places. We have found ty experience that good dinners do not fake tho place of good morals. Elegant and luxurious homssy with costly tpparel and the constant iuduluence of every Ust&asrd wbim, do not ttain the wanlv virtues, or raise up a generation of sages or saints. Splendid churehes, with 'impressive ceremonial and magnificent music do not feed the roots $1 principle and make men honest ia Business, unflinching in their fidelity t conviction, upright and pure. It takes a stronger morality to support the complex stroetore of our modern civilization than the srmole social fabric of our fathers; but we have weakened the pillars to adorn the alls,and add to ih& roof, which cruslics by. its , weight. It seems bard to tell a man who is wastingander the steady gnawings' of disease that he must go back to first principles, and endeavor to aecaraalatc vital force by simple obedience to the laws-. off his- constitution. But this is the raefital and oftentimes the only possible metfcod of cure. Viee h a plague io the body politie. Crime is disease which results from natural eaosear, andean te cared in only one way. We (i mast begin at tfi3 beginning. Instead of fussing with the twigs ou the pper Doughs of the tree, we must go to the roofs. It is not more hanging, but better habits as a people that are to save us from vice. It is not more convictions and'ToDger terms in prison, but a better moyal , training, healthier domestic and social conditions, truer ideas, of life and. duty, and a deepened sense of the value, worth and greatness of the great moralities upon which all personal 'and social welfare, primarily rest, that will diminish violence and crime. It is not the halter end, but the home end to which we must look for the suppression of vice and tho arrest of violenee. And not until we put a new moral sen timent into the community, making meo think more of principle than of pronts, and care moro lor the simple joys and ennobling tastes and relations of life than of artificial pleasures and enervating luxuries, and feel a profound er respect for the great virtues and integrities of Hfe than of their showy . fubstitutes, shall we 6nd the solution the problem, and the. cure of the "difficulty. Ecien'ceof Health. EDUCATING Till: SUXUti TOGUTI1 Pr. "Dio Lewi gives the following testimony on this much agitated sub' ject: Some years ago we had super vision of a school for young tncn.und women. ' .The desks' were what is call' ed double, each one accom oiodating two persons. We plac ed a young man and a young1 woman at each. 1 er mission was given the pupils to render such assistance to their desk-mates as they j: thought profitable, keeping the trmae within bwiuls. But we did not often check the hum and buzz - for as these you-Og pecpta were being trained lor life, and as in actual life there is a hundred times as much noise as silence, we shculd hardly felt at liberty to train their faculties in silence for use in noi.-e. We only said, Don't lo too noisy, liut this is incidental. What we wished to bring before you is tiie striking influence of this system upon the love passion. When Thomas uu Lucy first tat down ... together, they loojie l and acto.l jut u a young muu and woman are likely to do when they first meet. We need not describe it. You have seen how they-look and act. This soon Logan to wi-ar off, and in a month the young people- aeteil toward each other like brother uud sister. All htbat peculiar expre-sion and manner which we often see am aig lovers, and which you recognize at the distance of three blocks, soon disapr eared. With the new araangc nu 1 1 in our fc! oo! there was more or h ss 0.' this ul' through the room ; but, as already i stated, it socn gave place to a soebt : atmosphere which sct-med identic) ( t j wilh that of a home among brothers j and MMers. Siill fuiilnr thy were premitfed to change partnr-r-' at j pleasure n the fir-t Monday of ear-h I month. This renewed the lovrrV j exhibition a little at lir.-t, but after ! throe montlit) even this eh:mge of eom ! pinions evoked yjihle disturbance of the schnol wnrft. jtJ j,, j,oni came of it? It ia that it:srion we wish to nnswer. .From tho day. this sy-trm 4 intro iTuct'd the school required no xmrrn moot. It was 1 ke a cmiprmy of fvlic nnl gentleman in a drawing room. There was no neresity for rules in the one ease more than in the other. Tfte avrrazo progress in our htmiics w;m strikingly enhanced. Stupid, coir-e fellows, who in a company of men ahnf wotild chew, and growl, and loif. became bright, gentlemanly, and sfudi ous ; and girl of liirht, IVivo'ous composition became enrnht. 'I'h nvertHfe prfress was greatly increi'd The yonnc men came to rcgnrd women not "s charming pronto rex to lo fovfd with and to bo talked d wn to, but :i brave, hard working romp 'ninna, com netilors. and rnuaU. The.v cfail to think of their boiliop, and thmi-'h of the fjuality of thoir minds. TI yotrnsr wrmpn no lon:fT lonkod up tl the young men as chivalrous herops, epfk. ingopp'irtunity tod'e fr thoir lady-loves but as fair, honest, honorable compan ions, wlmm it was a pleasure to know, and sometimes to compter. Tn a single year they came to occupy the same attitude toward men with those girls who have been reared in a large fami'y of boy, and who are rarely wrong in the choice of husbands. The girls who arc educated in a peperale school arc like the only child, who is almost sure, if she has been brought up in seclusion, to fall into some trap. The young men, after a year in such school companionship, are liko the young man with half a-dozen sisters, who is ture to be wise in the selection of a wife. In its bearing upon the mo-jt impor tant interests of our earthly life, there is no part of our education po vital as an early, large, intimate acquaintance with many persons of the opposite sex. What probability is their that a young women, an only child, brought up in seclusion, educated in a convent or other separate fjchool, and who then, having fin'shed her education, feti up at-home under the watchful rye of her mother for a husband hat probabili ty is there that she will be wise in her relations with men ? With no occupa tion save that of catching a beau, with imaginations and emotions left to wander, is she - likely to eco through the sham smiles and vows of an impos ter? fit was unfortunate, in view of the experiments being tried, that Dr. Lewis' school should have been destroyed by fire ere the fruits of his system could have been moro plainly seen. ,lut this was not the first nor only expert ment of the kind. Ever since boys and girls were born in the same family they have grown up, and, to a great extent, necessarily have been educated and associated together, save when separated, as in nuneries and certain schools Wo can see no good reason why they should ever -be separated Neither minds nor morals aro im proved thcrcby.-7Vt-cnoca? Joun. aL titinntnci hmo'ir a tx o r'r- w a o .a m D o 3 o O 3 cn i 11,11 ' - , i y r O -t r c t A mast Efficient r.ntl Pleasant Tcnfc. T!uw P.itt. ti nr.) ir.oni 1 from xhv met chok' aill V llillH(M(K? il'tl. H t it It -t, 1U1 h;iv git'u uiii'r."il cat t-fact iuii wb 11 v t tri 1. l'h u!ol- of ilyi i tic havt- fc.i l roiiof t'iro t'h. ir ti ai -l i 'i ian-r- m in n.l t!i ni fur tlifl ift .f u!l ili- ii.--' the M.kmI ail 'v;:r, ai...l ii ti t;uhi! ili f tin- di gtivn ot-sjan. . . . Il iilii-h -. Hid u"nrts, and .n tr a! in n.n-M-tl Utrbilitv iin-l l.v s-t iT.M j fit-. i; a' i; 1 H d l.' th" d.'i;i:;i? ! nt if tlx' .U.n.itv: l.ivcr iin.l 1. 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FOR ItFM ONLY FIVE DOLLARS- With the Xe IVont IIatto Hoto W rkT, fc Mo.t Simplo and Compact in cantrict loll phc most durable an 1 economical in ue- A model of combined strength ; Beauty j Compl',t in nil H prl. tl Ptra'jlit j K' pomte.l N !!., Sulf Tbr.M H'v.'. dict' uj riirh l''".)tiv IVI'iii'in. Niw Ttt!.ioo, jm-U j I'f-cti nn.l (.iii l.-r Or.ru ,.. by Wherl indti-: a table Litit Uiinoinst, Fni"th and inde- I le like nil jfM.l high priced inachinei I!a j parent ehf.ek t prevent tho wheel lieing ton ed .t... I il. .1 l .1: . .... l the Spool Mftko ftho Mastiff Lock Kti-'h I (finp't and hlrfiiiirct stitch kriowit;jfiriii.duri'!e j c!ort. and rnpid Will do nil kind of work tin and cHr.e, from Coinbric to heavy Cpiih ro Lcatiitr, an 1 use. all di?criptioii.s of thread. Tho Left mechanic-.! tnlent in America find Kuropn, hf ' devoted to - improving and fiinpntyif'tf our Msichinox, combining only th it which in priicticnblu, and dipetiiriff with all co'uplicated mirroundinga generally fouud in other uiauuiiuM. Fpfleinl terms nml extra indaeementf to iniile snd fcrnnlft iijrenf.s, tor keepers, Ac, who willeetnblifh ncnoici through the country rind keep our new tnnchiticH on xhibition and mhU County righto given t omart agento free Asrent'n eomplcNi outfits furnished without any cxtriieharg? Samples of nenring, diweriptive circulars containing term, tetiuiouin,lf, en grnviiigH, &c, sent tree. Address. BROOKS SKWrNU MACHINE Co. No 1.J2U Ilrodwny .New York OA PI T Ali 8Ali003Ti SALKII ! JO. I1KUNA1U), riioi'UIKTOIt lias just received a largo invoice of WffiES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS His brands embrace the choicest varieties. giSr Be sure'and GIVE Hill A GALL, toil Phvsiciuii's Ccrtinca cs mn a - - -Mil- K -J - ' -V, . i lis i SO tT ct t 3rl arUTiFPRSiFn'M IV A T I O IV A Ii V S I N E S S COL L E (J E TOST OFl-'ICE BLOCK, COIINKK I'm st und Alukh Htukkt I'OHXLANl), OREGON. A MODEZ COMMERCIAL- COLLEGE!! tiii. i:m;cvnoN i-ok tut; ti.viiis The Importance of a Practical Education Was never njcto Apparent than Now ! IT 1 1 th T IS UN IVlCRSi ALLY ACKNOWLKDGKD at as we grew in p perity wo grow more practical, ami tl at it id required of men that thy O'lusaU tliin;H'lve practical! v mlucatc tlicniseHt's in tlie lc!t mautier poshible to meet tLu ilcimin-ls of the timcH. When Agisiluu!, King of Sparta, w;o a?k d what things he thought most proper for hoy to learn, he re lied z- Tboiw things which tl ey si, uu Id itrifiice when they Lt-cotic men." " lUdiver ail thingfi in nuinl er and weight, and put u 11 in writing thattho-i givot out or re ceived in," is a precept of universal applii aiion ; and there is afpecia! tiecea.ity tor it ctrict ob servance in all l-u.-iiiei-s traii!-.ici itiii.-. Voun ' men the tuturn wc!lared' this Co ml i Vol ! Arv VOU prepared Vj uicct.iti dcu-i - ? AOOL'KSR OF INSTUL'CTION to Uieet' lliu Di:ilA2 ofTKE AC-'K: ! Tho m et thorough, .itid i"iiiprehf tj-ivc fOl liSK OF H'sLNS-.S TKAIXIN'u ever intro-luci 1 Sj .'.ny v a .12 n i: 2: v s 2, on i ' ' U S 1 JS LSS COLLEGE coU4t'rini TULOllY AND rUAC'MCi:, i by iuc .us t f '.lya'.s am in isr.ss oefici;i:s. rh C"Mro is arra g'..l aod Tau i'it a ei.l4. th.. .-tu i. 'it t .n-!"' i tlt i. u.i:tc.t 'i i;n. j!i!'ib.e ! j Kjch Stu b nt. after ja'?ir!jf tbr.ih tie S i i ! j j l-Vi'f-'.IS'- A!l a- i j i n0OK KEEVEi: ASl Mll'VASl . t !i!i.n. It S.. ttnr.fi' iif n fi iv V. ) I t . ; c I ,i its t'ii.' c )- t Iliil'IN.Mt s l.ltL-t 1 1 i I . H iU ii T1.9 KM". illAI'H PKI'AIM'VF.N'T i n fitir I tip with r.!' r-e- ct m.-rr.rnei.t", jd,t io t-fmp!ft runiiin ; r l-r. For H'l.b INFOUM TIOX. fcn-1 f rCOl. LKtiL t'ArLI;. A l ir. : Itr.rUANCH A JMKri. !2vl J'oitiuol. Oregon SECOND .IN MIL I) I S T I 55 U T I IV 75,730 PREMIUMS, II A X O I N i I n V A L i: K 1" 11 0 M fI() 1 lib M 1. 1 LLIth Jl on is i 8ksiii: B'Scsr.n I'.very Xutci ilcr is Mire of one pre mium any vt ay. and also ha nu equal chance f receiving a CASH Premium, OK A PIANO. OKU AX, WATCH, Sl-AVINCi 3IACIHM:. etc., etc. FIRST GRAND CASH PREMIUM OUH l'IHI lli i i 10 I'it-x 0. i.:ii P,tir L'try UhtHfratetU thr Ymniltf Wtrkiv. In iu its TUIUl) VOLUME an has attained the LAKOLST CIRCULATION of any paper published in Iho West. Its ouccess KNAI1LKS tho proprietors to furnish THE I'.l'ST, MOST PKSIKABLE AND MOST L'SKFUL OHH1INAL KKADlNtl MATT Kit IN VAKIETV. that money can buy, and to makoita HOME WEEKLY suited to tho wants of Every lamily bubacrtption .price 9.t per year of 52 numbers. Xlio I31crn.nt Cliromo izolo x 20 ineheo, 1(? colors Acknowledged Hy all to bo th HANDSOMEST and MOST f ALIJADLK premium pieturo in America tvery SUllSCRIIiEll is presented with this dhrotno at th time of oubwribing, (ito ir,n'iluj) nd alo reeeivc a NUMBERED CEKTIF1 CATE ENTITLING THE llOLDEU TO A jjHAUK in tho diotribution of$25,000 in cash iid other premiums i THE DISTtBUTION TAKES PLACE on the second Monday of June Next Tho Chro Uo and Certifionto oent on receipt ot price, SPECIMEN COPIES, PREMIUM LIST, etc.. (IIVING FULL PAltTICTLAltS sent free t any address. innVflltl Either local or canvassing in jHlIUlliV every town- I.arffe Cash pay and the best outfit 111 1 1 SEND AT ONCE; for TEHMS Vianted OUR FIRESIDE FRIEXV, Chicago, 111 A TO ARCHITECTS. MpiIE BOARD OFCOMMIFSIOXEItS FOlt fl.-t.he erection of'u State Capital lioldit.g fo tho State of Oregon, hereby gfve notice tha they are reiwly for the wutujifnion of Plans ard' Secificatioii for the construction of a peri, ft n.-iit and durahle STATK HOUSE for Stain; and to that end they hereby requesi Arcliitects. who hwire to ulnnit to them 8Uc(i. I'lann and .Siciflcationt, to do so by forwar ing the Batiie t i the office of Kiiii ISoard, af Sa 'kiii, Oregon, on or before the letday 0 jnl. A. 1. 1S7.J. It intended that paid Capitol Building nil all be economicaly t-oiiMtrucU-d, and be ot Mich dhncufions a.6 will be puitablefora young State like Oregon. The toim of Fifteen Hun dred Dollars w ill be allowed for auch Plans ami fpeeitieaiioue as may me accepted by the IJoard. JOHN F MILLER, SAM T EL ALLEN, 1IENRV KLI PI EL, Capitol Puitding ComiJiissiouerb- Salem Feb 1 1S7:5. 22 4w Opera Saloon, In Opera IZuildiii, coukt sthi:i:t kalkm, oc;x O. 2. S.125TSS, E'ltOl. The Itest (Quality of viriES, LiQUons & cioars ALWAVS ON HAND. III I I I AH l) TAHLIIS. ()l the latest and nut imj.-roved Style. ()l'i:X ALL NKiHT. lam 11 tt i A LL KIM'.- OF m;k, M-.i 1.m Wbi.;; an. I lr.o.ii:g. A , done by Mrc KurtiCtt "U fhort notice an-l n r a-' iiiOoi rin-!. AU ,rdcr L tt at the Iioukc, -..u'-ih we-t pari of 1 .' lu-s will be isuioe.iiately atter.tted to I M . t: r. M--m:V f.t an 1 !n"r:il.!v. ,-1 t .'cr d.iv T- per week. Ly 'at once apo'vi z : j ,i !; i nt ! inl n.;ht, (whi.-h a.-c pn:i' tic r ! i,: .., t r-i ii I h b.-r-t, ir- :.,t -t, ta. -t n.-e'ui .in 1 r.i i ".!' iig -"cwiti Ma-h'iic. and Putent j l.!!tt"'i li'tle V.;ri-.er, ever u-. i or r -ciihih i . 1 t -ibj f'.i:..il. ' "I buy olit lot 1 Mir t-vv a U'c: il i- -. 5 1 v .', S i t !.- e v -v r-- 5.y e.T 1 d tre f f Mr ";artiiMi'ar.K Jkomk 1!. lit it-. 9 A !'.. C'-rtierJ ni-eii'icl.J.ai.t Ccmtl.tiini ; I' .Ww V-rk. - 0,.ty ;m.- A i'A.T2 2 2.V AfCTEUM? Ag'-ii!.J in ilf $12 iO l inlay, f r.ri per we AN LMIULU LW for pomestic; U?E, ONLY FIVE IH)LLA US. With liic Kc' Patent ll.titui Kole Vorker, Patentcl Jui, 27ih, lri. A nn.t !. -i- i 'ii .i.'.l .c.-i.iiiy .ni rnctct r v- 1 m. M M. illM: f- r ".i-.i.y 11.' ol 'i-'-' ir lil if- P.trt-, tt , ihe jl r 'I i jili j . !' tl .X""tr, r Tr.F Ui1i, direc j Iprtirlit 111 I ITK. .Mf-T IOV, e d mid Ciotb 1 J ui-b-. .)t-i '( by Viifij. and on iAlill' . , .( tu,tj MiU'i'tli at!. I ii4.j.-i'e. all .. I , i-r ! j.r cd Hint b .1 py. lia f it' ',7i r I- ti pre ' '1 1 I5!.- ivliccl bcir-.j; tuned titf wr-mg v v. t'it-t th-1 t'lrt l ditc t fr.in th. !... 1. Jiiiito the Ki.i'-fK' Lock Srmu. 1 'fn.ft aoil ir t!.-i t ftitc'i known :) firti). dti rablc, cl '.'-' an I r.ij.id. - all kiiiiH of Work, th e ';" and fti.irm, fr in C.VM.tmr to b. avv cl .th . r LtAT.tr ?. auiluncti .lii'iip lions of thread. Tbi M.n-binr i.!.caity "on (rintd to five ir .-tnnclb; - 1 1 tie part of ea.-h m icbi'ic Win.; mi-; it'H.t hum t :hu 11 un.l beautifully f.'i i-ht-i and ornamented. It i- cry e;i!y to learn. I' '..', S't ut nvl Snnmilt io opt-ia'j tn. Keiiable at all times, and a i'uA' ll. l . S. IKUII H U.(MK( H..Xiai. lXVKX- TioN. at lirt titlif rctlncl price" A I. f'lie.iji, I'umily Sewin chine at iat. The firf and o;-ly me. ess rroiKn'in a valuaide. Mibsfanti il an. I' reliable low priced Sewing Machine. Its extreme low price reaches all condition:. It, simplicity and jitr.-ngth ad-ijit il to all rapacities, while it many merits make it a universal favorite wherever used. and ertatus a rapid demand. IT IS ALL IT IS H LCOM.M V.NPEIL " . can cuccriuiiy and confidently recom mend its use to Ihtwo who are wanting a really good Sewing Maehirie, at. a low Trice.'' Mr. .1. 1'. Wilso.v liuthcrfork Park Berou Co. N. J, Price of each Machine, "Ola so A-" "One," warranted for livoye-irf? by special certiCeate. with all iti JiJcsturt anl everything (tun pit tf belonging to it. including the well-threading needle, packed in a Mrong woodoa box, and delivered toaajy part of the country, by express fi-te of further eharges.on receipt of price, only five dollars. Safe delivery jrnaranteed. With ! each Machine wo will send, on jreeoipr oP one $1 c.rtrn tho new ptvtcnt ItUTTON HOLE WOHKEH. One of the most important and useful in ventions cf the ag. So oimple and certain, that a chibl can work tho finest button hole with regularity and caou Strong and beauti ful. Special Tf.kms, and extra inducements to Mai.k and Pkm.vi.e Aiiott, Store Keepers, Ac. who will establish agencies through tho country and keep our New Macimxks on uihtit.it and (ic. County rights given to suuart agents free, Ajtcnt'o enmph td outfit furniohed without any EXTRA CJ1AKGKS. Sauiplo of cin'ii,f discriptivs eircular8 containing terms, testimonials En gravings, Ac. Ac, sent tree. We alio supply) v ' AO RICU LTUU A L 1 M M PL E MENTS. Latest Patents' and improvements for Farm and Garden, Mowors, Reapers, Culti v Feed Cutters, Harrows, Farm Mills. Pla Harvesters, Threaohers and all articles ne for Farm work, ltaro Seeds in largo va Norway Oats. The wonderful multip Egyptian Cor f per hundred, Ac. All ey in Post Office Money Orders, Registero ters, Drafts or by express, will bo at oud 1 and are perfectly so urn. Hi'u delivery onrgoods are guaranteed. "An old and responsible firm that iell the besood it tho lowost rrice. and can be vvliovi upon by our readers. Wer Juuntul AV10 York. Ad irosa. order JEKOME It. HUDSON Coin cr Crtetwieh and Cortlandt St New York Ayer's air V 11 For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at ouce agreeable f , healthy, and effectual for prewerring the liair. Faded or gray hair h toon restored to its original color with the glos an r 1 f tl jremness oj yc-in.. Thia hair ifr thick- ; ened, falling hair checked.'' kud bald- ncss oftenr though not always, curea bv its use. Nothing can restore ;they hair where the follicles are destroyed, Ur luu iiiuu uuwjhiivu " j But such as remaiu can be tared 'for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sdi ment, it will keep it clcau and vigorous. It3 occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. 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