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1 i i A i cnu.u fively: A Tli- fuce!" Tin- OUIOM (airly llylui: From tin dark bMtnc plurc. The wfiui. with bowliiiij. Hulls up the waters wtth might. J.uu'-tl i tlinnder's gtowliun.

Amm-im turns Into night. But in stern stands firmly Tho iK-lmnraan at whrel. Ami steers with eye and muacf'' The (rill, treiubllnff Known bow to tu ety Tho lurking tteop'8 dread clip. Cuts through the Kor i obeys his Mv- AH. those bravo Mn The 1 rod" for nnhl onward Wrm flood the The haarta WlJnft.

Ami storm Is dread noise children's walllns. i-ie wumeiTs frisl'tened voice. But full of poace and qnlft tiler-Milts To tons abont ringlets Penults the Btormwtnd wild, Loots proud Into tbe oeean, Ai if a throne was won, Knows of fear and terrjr It it the belmiuua'a aon. One of the men then queried, Who gathered near tho spot, it, little brave one, That thon alone fearst not?" Then kindles a prond are Hts cheeka, and eyes so rlear: "My father holds the rudder, There is no need of fear!" Oh tbou strong faith of children: child of God, do hart! Though the wild winds be raglnfj Around thy s'torin-totaed bark, Above thee burn the heavens, Below tbe hell he near; Thy father holds the rodder, There is no need of few volcano 1 1 of tin- i a i i a iif liraidwooil. -mU bo more I a a and ihc beaeb.

i in sish" I I I wrecks i ble On Miffli day. akin" on tlie i-(Uc a i i sfu. I saw this largest beai esjnret to I emptied my rifle at ni itid the him just above the W.ve, a i a a three inrhes of tho slwhidi nrxr, i He save me a hot ct I eimhl-ftd my nth-, but my horWas ton fuin ami be full twice- dm 'bo abase. Fimjio Rave up the run an t-'J' i i night Jd Capt. Morton's hout'Tho old down nt tho lauaingji'liiig off a load of potatoes to rranewco, and dark before ho We had ally anpper and tho old 1 emptied fe on the front liis iJmmhtur simple little ballad lastit was ten 1 all retira'l.

waa vary much fatif ttlul asleep Along after niidnlf. 1 was awakuneca deep and loud grof- sprung from aud looked down itji, 10 IJardan below. 1e sat the great bear. growling with all was the work of a hut IK window, he gave an? 1 "TM' audfi off. I waited nearl; hour for him to back but no bear mr.rni^ tho broakfast tublei 11 Captain the story.

But of.he IIIBJ! was ovi walked 'out the galJ, looking doivn af ground, exslaimadt day and i a I a i "Old i i i a i.n-" pas I nn.l ten I letlo a i i "1'anvre i i i i i i n- 1 i 1 ters, fried i i i i i i i fowls wi-re beini; the i I wino opened, when i i a twwn a roar and a a buck yard of tint i i a i i wood was a I i of hc- i i a i i are you i a I doctor?" asked Fred Sompayrae. a you. I'm bulier i he is!" a "OLD WRIMLEFOOT." Old WrinklofooE'im:" llo then told mf! a lar Ke bear had cunght In a steel tr Capt. llichui-dno'l 1840, and had torn? UB of ''is tow in catitiR himself. night he came roared again of thc honsi-.

otmo HO -jf-SCAKEl) Over it that I sontjorse back to Satio)' by nn Indian pasTtage for i Francisco on one')? old captaiu'a pfi schoouera, AbottWr after that I bqg, an interest It wan one night in April, 1861, and a driz- was All three- i i a i i lo i i a i l.ill IJraidwo.nl i i i i i pallid and limp, in his ebair. And there baek yur.l. i a heavy iron around his ii.rk'nnd hi--rye- balls tthiiriiiK i mi oi-onelii-d A I i l.lll/./I.V i I I With i i a i over his eye. Wo the alarm at once and policemen at band in loss time than it takes to toll it. Tbo story was a very simple one.

The boar had broken his cnge during the early part of the up at the hongfl evening, but waa secured i aehaiu to a post To load myc during the performance which had been over nearly an hour. As soon as the lent beeamo dark, ho sought to take French leave and had, by tho merest accident in the world, found his wa.v into the backyard of the "Pauvro Diahle" restaurant. day. Bill Braidwood went down to the ciu tent and saw distinctly that the boar bad jpst ono too from his off hind foot and had a acar over Inn left eye. Bill eamo up to the cage, the grizzly roared frightfully Thr of (he F.vll In Our nml MliiiHliI In.

A Wniuun'a 1 l-'nr Men miiht wnrk. Awl winner Ilif smimlcr we sh-i-p, Tbuugii tljn Imrl'or bur In- That's all very well, as far as il don't say a about wonien M'tio work and weep, I am a plain man und a very ronnh-spoh' OIK- limi-s. I eome from a hiird-hoadL-d and stubborn old a i on enrh tide of the house, stem ('11111- cruninii Kroteli mixed with' outspoken lrit.li. My am-eslors did not apply the niuni' uf spatulii to a And if I tread on i tit-vise n-nrk? Thrmv Hi in i i i i op, to if the I am and have mv own I was I i and lu.n-omaci rusl out of moiltli' of my pocket, in Intig i i yi-nrn in i i i i i have i i t.i i a i i i i if i are i i sun has ln-Mt a n.ir a i i i a i i i i i i i i i A I Tu I do iMl any v.nm.inV i i me of win-re I i i i this art i and when- I i-iirn my a i bread. If il does i-dine.

well and I iiml something Of il i-t not ry fur evt-rv i i i i i i i i a lint n-alixc a has i a great many i di-erned beneath a i dry goiiilH HtoriH would cii-rks them i themselves (,, death and give, place to a set of men who are not afraid of men's work. Considerable slrenx in laid upon the fal-t a women down wagen. Whynhould iljf-y not be ahle to work cheaper than men when they 'have none of men's vices? The mliiiey a a man spends for whisky and tnhaceu (if he i and smokes at all) would In the. c-lotheu of any well-dressed shop girl, a i would equal $180 per year. Lot any re- tajli-r auk himself whether lie" has ever heard of a saleswoman becoming a defaulter through h.ss.-H at the nr dissijiation ainung the saloons and varietv liallii.

SPECULATION. A Few Words of Timely Warning. "I'VT OX THE BKAHt'tS," Hindito People who have More Money (bun Jodo-awnt, Hitd Try to Grow Klch Without Work. girl to obtain a when mire the i l.i IK- d.ine, ih'-y a they Inn them. All tin'- ret have them for I I I I I THAT CAN UK 1IOXK, Slionld be done ut once to alleviate the social ami industrial condition of the young girls iu our midst.

The paths of i are so narrow und the avenues of vice BO broad, that every helping hand needed. I admit that there are too a giddy young girls, and i i otl saying Jim there would ho no hawks citMnmrw were mostly i a man will a if there ware no p- rsnade a woman i buying i she does but that is special a i in behalf of criminalfi I am Within the past sixty daya there been a "boom" in real estate within the city of Portland, aud prices have been attained that were calculated to ttxtonisb "the oldest inhabitant;" and while it has not been quite as much like the rubbing of Aladdin's lamp as waa tho bonanza excitement of 1874-75 in San Erancisco, it has already assumed the proportions of a there is colossal gamble. Men talk of thirty thousand dollars apiece for iota UK glibly an they once talked of ten thounand apiece for blocks. Blood not want, which a saleswoman in being set and paper Mit and prcnseii oiled up. to publish hcwspapc4-4 devoted to the amelioration of the political condition of woman, my wish is to grasp Homcthing more within easy reiu-h of the passing hour.

The question of tbo ballot a mattci entirely foreign to the mission which bids me take up the pen in behalf of THK A I i i An Avenging Seawh Mr. WOllMi BrsvMwoaa. THK BIS UKAM Ot BOUMAS. iTcnllfcwta Ic ntUeOM- the and Braidwood was only too glad to leave." Ha Treating tbe question wholly from an Indus- came down to my IOOOIH on Oravier street, trial standpoint, and believing that (he world owes every man Mivingwho is willing to work "Look a-horc, what sav if we go back to Calitornia. I don't like mnlvathorin' for 1 unl wb notevcry woman as well? My around hero with that bear.

Let's go to Hav- reverence an enlarged bump and goes out at ana 01 the Bienville next Tuesday, and we can high pressure to every woman who hoe the strike another ship there for Aopunvatl, 1 courage to strike out boldly and earn her livc- "Vith all my heart," I replied and many morning wo had passed tho Belize to the day of her fall and recall how a 1 thing more than.its intrinsic bat after 1 that bflcomM and spmobody is mrh knowledge. About three voars ago a 8uro to. Ret hurt. Just no real estate living at li neighbor's Hho invited the over property will not realize a rental of ten girt to come and make her a visit. Sismonths cent, per annum on the prices paid for it later, the girl was out of a place and concluded then it becomes an evesoro and a pcsl, to make a trip to Thc Dalles.

On the boat, go- ing up from the Cascades, wore two average KpGCimens of tho CURBOTONE nld stand for frn minutes. "I heard a hie beefy brute in Chicago, who employed over 150 fiirls. Htatu that he had over $2250 in what delayed those poor creatures five in inn tea idoiiK Ihe road, but I urn willing to wager my bend a they tho value of time. Coulil these objectionable features bo removed, there would be fewer idlo girls in the efty of Portland and fewer procuresses on the watch for On K.U.U.N.i KTAIIH tho busy promenadcK of our city. THE LAST BOOM Begun in 1870, when Ben Holloday got bis road into the heart of tbe Willamette valley, and it bil1 Dd Hlttrk artd th floon tho innocent Hague river One That are found along First street between Yam- evident that thc trade of the Umpqua evil in this city it the Clint- kj," where furnished tobirthorpreviouycondition.

UanshowjTM BarkTn 'ud'could "ak'o her fortU to to Portland by that agency. a building by a wealthy and successful When thc boat got in, It was dark and they 9 ahead at which toolc lier a OU8 standing in tho center of caused the older and more cautions ones to zling shower had set in after as lovejy a day as ever dawned upon tho Crescent City. The premonitory tho v.st clvil war were as vet but vaguely heard in thedistance. i BUI mining in Biskl- of lollier courage than many a man who is would bo no need of any such this headed a "Boy Lost Yen but there wo. New Orleans was gay beyond comparison.

Lut 7 tons of morchriso 1 1 VwSiS pil cd hi 1hi in ar Arn of mo.1 'disjointed and thlt "me colU Hk Then fhTcropso, Repast year having heavy "word' ZWgSK the Planters wero in town by the score, audjeli in hottest "gcno to the rW as. the curbLue slang such thing, your very eye LuiewrTer having just settled up with their factors. It race week too and had been a terrible Tga noker slaughter of the favorites. Sigma had beaten o'clock and I wejbed vnantf clnnm-Prl Ji nflttflr to find taet leatrovcd our tp ai in a w- aptain Hic his story may seem to the reader, Tu nC P0rll romai to t0ld saddetl over know. lie wan not over ardent Washington, by many deemed a better tt ali oTne 8 atc o( and this led to his mare than Fashion; Holly Jackson, a debu- nd go np to of doors.

The tante had beaten Exchequer and Jonce Hoop- shining dowtf ty on tto the big ofiainnt flnishing absolutely last; the corralj.if ae tuo of white-topped w-were sianmng in at and on this very day had been.ran tuo lastest rf tno -a or, I wijrough the hall three-mile race since Brown Dtek boat Horn- time to hear and thejp SIlrqwa BEaamoottt pipe and Arrow. The f.Torlte, Planet, son of tho troops under Baukf tofietnTtith Bevenue and Nina, had brought WOO, Binga- door tabta and 8Ugll hou man's mare Repentance $50, and the actual old uiofoot and from Boltao milojr with old Planet in the second first having, been run in 5:36, and thc second "How BionOt -THE LAST or THE ouxooEB house at.6n«eil» gathered four magnificent horse, being a dark jfl a and twice revolvers, but 1 got my teams loot struck out for 0 in hia forehead. His general appearance was oavCTV wag those days ers' cirui among other rebol property andsold like that-of the pride of Idaho--tted Boy, plenffetor. Liquor was every tSug at auction. Au Englishman bought oise-Oity--save that bits a drink, a game, am the memcrie and shipped everything to Eng- olor and possibly a "man for breakfijbry morning.

For land, vlenco it went to Australia and was a i. "tie heavier'horse This was year I made monej over I began total faltre. Some fellow bought all tho ani- 0 evont tor which he had been expressly tuink about gflttifcied, and was looki song and shipped to Call.ao, BW came of an illustrious, race, lite around for a gigve me. One nigh thoilip was dismasted in mid-ocean and otencoe beta" the besthorseeverimport- went down to Shad stayed over thltho pasuiRern sufforcd terribly. But tho itre, uiencoe, uo.

On fo urt gofc of Providence sent along the Amcri- Oloncoa wwatoo the and went to the middle of bar: SHmpsc, just about that time, and Waters, Bonnie night I woke up ftjte a frightful roar jofho tool, iff the scurried paenonRora, among Panic's outside of the atoBot up and looked ovhom the unlucky showman. Ho im- imported horse on the bright there sat a gi-oiilorcd tacaptain of tho Glimpse to savo his bred bv Lord Biddleswortb, bear with a baldijover his left eye, twccmaining cages of animatu and the rnoted-winner at every distance from -went to bod and ittimy mind to organiiind. mmor consented. Ono cage contained ana tl V. a P.artv in thn tnor a a tear.

A PLAIN MAN'S VIEWK. If everybody regarded labor of as an antidote for the Willamette with TUT- EBTUii.iHiiEi) n.AOKiOK the writer Are far from containing half the fallen women which wo can of this city, so the Itor of i more than caslon. The Uildiug ill which this 111 1011 IB 10 property of a prominent tunes that had existed on paper were swept away in a moment. One of the wont that we knew was that of A. P.

Denniaon, who owned tbe Cosmopolitan Hotel, which was mortgaged for tSJ.MO. He had been offered 950,000 for it but declined the offer; and in sic months after it was Mid under foreclosure. THE DABK AOE OAJTE OS ger aud can bo found pockets: upon work trouble among men and women. The trouble is that the "times are out of joint," and willful extravagance is justiiled upon the specious plea that tho luxuries of fifty years ago are tho Was nw K. pica mat xno luxuries 01 ff te aecossltoof life to-day.

I am not yet years old, but I can look back upon an era when it did not necessarily require a twenty' 1flf9 dollar gold pen. with a blado an broad an one wtien Ames 1 shovels, to make a good book- THE HATIOKAL HTnABifoutR, keeper ou of a man; when an errand boy did nr dress. The world is much for show and too little for practical In this respect wu need radical 1 police tell me. There arc c''' 2011 The Dalles, who advanced the money Alter this collapse and. until the opening of living in the second and lo bu it- th centennial year; the city of Portland wag about as doll a place for tbe size of it as oould be found In Splendid stores, fully equal to any in Chicago or 8t.

Louis, stood empty for months at a and there waa prablop'ar- mine interposed to save young girls hardly a ship to be seen at the dools. Dwelling amours aa if they wore man and wife. But tbe from such inares. Thero shonld be a woman's houses, as a matter of course, were leaf afltected moat of these "women of the world to which bureau of employment in this city, un- by the crash than nobody goes," arc notorious dead-beats and dor the direction of wealthy and chad- wu perceptible.decline, in the reott of: resi- black mailers. The chief object of their exist- table ladies who can afford to devote a small denocs.

But in sftfes and the de- encu is to catch a "fat goose," which moons a portion of their time to its management. Then no wu actnally a panic. that had married man with a plethoric purse and a may be that safeguards will be thrown rented for $150 a month receded to $90, and jealous wifu. These women are far more dan- around them, which do not now exist, and others in proportion. It was a complete Water- geroiiB harpies to eoviuty than thc public good employment furnished tl-em.

at rates that loo general to nrgMnt, bone, foot wonion of tbe town who pursue their vocation will keep off temptation. And to the young and artillery. Men who bad always been the quietly aud wait at their residences for the frirls who think their compensation too small, most sanguine of the future of Portland, now dins to fall into thc web. And having cited 1 would say that, if it won't make a-living, it began to waver and to doubt. Not afowiold closely tho evils that beset tho paths of will make part of one, and it is better than out their property'for whatever it would bring girls in a large city, let us look about idleness and exposure to tho contagion of sin.

ntl ut into tba ock market of Ban Fran- IIH and see what could lie done here towards We have ho Jennie Collins in our midst, more's eisco, only to see their last dollar swept away averting those evils by providing tho girls tho pity, to organize a woman's agency where and their life and energy crnshed edit of them. THK VALCE nr TISti: something but few womou rightfully comprehend. A man can go out for an evening call and it does not take him three minutes make hia bow and take bin laavo of hits hostess; but with the tender sex it is different. From ten to adozou foud adioux havo to bo gone over, (inch as, "Come and aoe m6 often;" with useful employment and enabling them to It-ad uncful lives. FAMILV OOVERNESSES Arc too often regarded sition iu a household, really intellectual people and do not biro a governess just becauno it ia fashionable, I can imagine no more agreeable position for an industrious and eonnoientlmiK woman.

Tho man who would entrust a girl with tbe devclon- womon can better their social and industrial indcr the wheels of the great bonanza Jugger- conditiou. One such institution in worth a llllu And in this'condition, matters went on dozen reform schools to oar people. Wo have till the close of 1875. good women in Portland, women of courage OK BAKEB'U "BAWHIDE Which gave the first substantial impeiuR to Can they be induced to COKE TO THE FRONT pooplo of that section a chance to ship out their And lend their helping hands to tbo never- eurphwcrop, led rujih'of immi- endiug struggle to make the world bettor Or grants into that region, and aa they could bet- TUE POOLS WEBE PAID ojtlf hore wo the belv had 9wal jreet. To the extent of about forty, thousand dollsrK, tho The''thing preyed upoioiindtljworldandiiiinffcdtlieairof throocon- mg moro shallow or more calculated to upset while tally aa much more had changed hands my min (i fl0 thatr, out to my Writrklofoot," like thc foot of the man's good opinion of a girl this in side bets.

Acting on the. advice of that went to gan Frahcl(ight asteamer tickenrgrego of "on his native heath." trilling over tho "good-byuat the door." Thero wonderful old black "horse Xennor a Md here tttn go dowa to tllc no gsat hand at telling boar stories, for 1H no roal sohd 6 80 wu a sensible girl or a darkey Abe, I-bad backed the big bay horse for gjjgjjeg an 4 buy 'ever slit one in my life; but I will nav that married woman, should not part from Qoliakwas the biggest bear, and agood deal hcr lad acquaintances in Just as plain and CAPT. HiDta PBOPOSED 5 bigget, that I ever saw. He had been "traightforward style as the merchant or man- mn 0 i -That we should af thecircus. He a year when, OBO day.

along came ufaoturor whoso chock cau be cashed for a honoredTd cherSl Bnaldins Bogeti splendid 000 at a broker's if perchance tho bank is cloned nonorco and chensbcd wife; Cuban gW. th.ti for the day. Once teach women the value of flrf.t Mv love nicnl of lho 8 of cuil rc and then muat we stand passively by, day after day, and afford to eoll their fnrnitnre and bny new to abase her lccauHo she was a dependant pure, snow-white feet diverted from tho household goods on arriving at their destina- "is liberality (God save tho markl) is too ways of rectitude and driven into the paths of tlon, than to pay freight on what thejr alreadr tow for any gentleman's afflliation. The gov- sin just for the want of a strong arm to inter- possessed, the demand for new goods from the erness should be modest, because her position, poeo aud save them? Kemembur that while eastern towns was: immense. Portland once is ono that demands it; and hermodoaty should youjicck mirth and pleasure there may be a more began to look liko a seaport town.

Drays There is noth a11 limos ontitl lier to he respect and con- sister woman fainting at your door and calling began to blockade all the streets leading to the man. I once knew a man who had in early life made an unfortunate marriage aud become divorced from his wife. Pho married again at and hand, and are by nature inseparable. POumVETY TOO BAD. about 912ft and pnlled down something over Qoliakwas the biggest bear, and agood deal llcr lad acqnainlances in Just as plain and 4600 And now, on the evening of the race, CAPT.

PBOPOSED bigget, that I ever saw. He had been "traightforward style as the merchant or man- fonr of us wero seated in tfiat famous little That we should att''thecircus. He saidVe Wench rotivicrie, the "Pan ro tiable," on the Allee St. Lonh. Fat old Ofegoire, the in Lonbiaua, clad in wnite linen gQQid ride like Celt They also bad a a biff clean-up and were visiting, time, ana they will not belong in comprebcnd- aoroa and cap, stood over his cpal flrc with menagerie of including a for a big spree.

Bill Brsid- ing the dignity of labor. Tlio two go hand in half a dozen spits turned by clock work, on (which I liar seen) and a groat 4 was the pool, pretty welt primed with which fowls and joints were roosting. Inane California bear nlgUh, whiob was the ipagnd and wanting to take in all tbe -of the four little back rooms the writer was biggest bear In tbe captain said. n. OB of the party proposed a visit to eivinff dinnsr party to three of bis matoli oUtfiefoot against him," jdwardi Gardens, and thence they wont friends aU older men than himself.

One of iQ Braidwood. go along with theCity Gardens. They wore Walking these bod been in California, and the writer Qi) ktd the oapj the pological portion of tho grounds, had met him that afternoon on classic sod "So, I feel and will go when suddenly a deep growl the JCetairie for tbo first time in six years. to the 8t, Chfc aee if I can get even, All threo of these gentlemen were full of the on race," 1 turned around Just in time pic of. the hoor-tbeiproposedse- "Buy me $160 the writer, "and hjl for Bill Braidwood, as braves mu wllu aavaom uym mv Dr(lt fl it needs $20 moejnpfor me and I'll cr lived, had fainted dead awav.

TM ldor fa" nort.inK ehe Piy y8 ffi th Ihorrtime ago I the ner and wr Goodnight. i me, only to learn that I had COU rt a vounc cirl whom I had Ten mutes wero within th. B8 ra months il Oregon Ho said Tnown; sfio wasfhere to p.v fll of mot canvas of the oirtjoh was about four to go back bast without seeing ht hard oarninm'to nroonro'lhn i blocks.fromthe UW restaurant. Wh yo writo toll him I novof rrdfo co while a California again. I ft pretty or tho influence of liquor; but when I remonstrated with her In keep her money and let him nerve his sentence, ahc replied: I muat sidcration of every brave and true-hearted in vain for help against the perils that would O.

8. N. wharf, and flogs of everv nation i in tho hjwy world of cpmmerca began" to float over oar docks. And yet there was no speculative advance in property, bnfov general appreciation of caused by gradual expansion of industry various sections of country tributary to Portland. Had the same sensible spirit continued to animate our pso- ple tilt now, the prices now demanded tot real estate ia this city would not have been reached for five yean to come.

But they are estimating property at its prospective value rather than at iU real worth, i preached. OOOD HOCSK SEIIVANTB, following which I extract from a letter written by a philanthropic lady of that city, Miss Jennie Collins. She says-. "The entrance "of crush her and tho wicked who would destroy. "Move patiently on, oh Earth Till llcrcy'a wandering Stloll-aoar to tbe loud of her birth.

To rest In tha bosom of Love. More patiently on. till the crucified Cm-lot Hball gather Bti radiant ctewn From tbs lowly flowen and bleeding hsarte Thai a world has trampled down." GRIZZLY. TBE OKAYLIitO. There has been a good deal of doubt expressed from time to time as to whether this DISCOCXTKiO THK COMPLETION the immigrant can land uviiiv i i wuv WU tho average American girl both bT gl nd 8o nrn is really a at York and come atralght to Portland Kg to work In a kitchen; I tir6 Western Continent.

The gray- without transferring to stage or steamboat, 1 to exist wher, ono party IS.SS U1 ta Hold To show the southern states from the federal iinion. At last Bill Braidwood "Now, fellows, don't let's talk any more this matter. We three are all southern born men, and Tom's a Hew Yorker by birth, so it's discourteous to our entertainer. I be- Heve that the majority should rule, but the The blaze of gas Ji dazzling and over oi to rights of the minority should he always re- lrec thousand vociferating their b' Ci t) Bllrei an i iontoius a hc'ap of applause at the darjeatrianium of Carm- 8 Jut thore a i enough square mileu THIS QBACBFCL BnaE elita Morales, the-Jjj Cuban gfirl, who in jjdt me and thjat bear both." The o. A clpal criminal I hod favorablv Changed the subject of conversation, and wo rodo tho Srst I had ever seen were soon absorbed in a menu that included After Ter pelea Oue of thcfta will do the kitchen work and washing, while the other acts as chambermaid, answers tho door-bell and wails upon tho table.

So It ia in many families In Son Francisco, and a fow in Portland. The groat trouble In in moat families in California and Oregon that the head of tbe family In not used to having servants, and does not know how to treat them, they have a servant Rhe has to do all the gumbo Biloii oysters, curried shrimp from juers, she finally a ar fi lafitte's wland, and papilloiei broiled on i into tho air as hejj it or through skewers. At lost came the end of the feed, and hoop blazing with alcohol. skewers. the third bottle of Yerzenay was empty.

Stewed flgs, Gkuyare cheeao and black coffee now came in, and Capt. Hiddlestono, of Bayou Lafonrche said to mo: "So you and Braidwood wero acquainted in California, years ago, eh Used to dig gold together and" shoot bears, I suppose?" "I never shot any bears--hadn't lost- any, and bod no need to hunt any. Bill can speak for himself," was my reply. -I used to shoot beora frequently. In fact I shot at a boar once too often." was late when tho Pknces ended and all went down to tsfoom without waiting to see either or tho monster grizzly.

Tho next day woiiy, wet and sloppy as arc our warm winj; or ti a nd. It will never bo forgb ftn turfmen who tull visited tho TM which there were an jc, Light- Piano and dodo and mastodon, this is because tho thinks it infra dig never knew an evil alone was to blame; there must be wrong on tn Michigan rivers, were imported at such figures prevail at pre but'from neceanttv oiri. both tideS; In lha tarn of direct from England at peat eipenee, aeTeral what we consider a sensible trade; we "mar do'wnoaatTveJTv brotlm' I. bol 8OrTantt rfl low 01 ineff6ctatlfl mention the tale of the Greek alphabet block downcast eyes, mj brother Is a bar- to keep one servant able to keep two. river-was finally Blocked with them.

And no by Capt. Wo. J. Ainsworth to hisfather, about Sable In this branch of fishing aa yet. i tt May, 1880.

but it inns't be that While yisitinK southern Idaho last anmmer the parties who sold it were in great need of the writer saw a fish that had been caught in money to carry on their business and sold the river near Garden valley, ior at a sacrifice. Part of the building la rented which he was wholly unable to account. It to tho Oregon Bailway and Navigation Co was not a trout, ploin enough to be and the'remainder to the Northerii Pacific seen, nor was anything like the Railroad at good rate of inttrest. But species salmo. On his return to Walla it is a matter of doubt if Capt.

J.C. Ainsworth an could have bought tho lot on which it stands who a the advance prices of to-day) and erected The the building on it for a total cost of $80,000. a native And while the sale shows an advance of 25 per told him they cent, in tho short space of twenty-ono months, waters ibore is less speculation and moro pay for he is all tho aKKintiincc I have in tho RACING. excitement is in sweep uer waa at Boston when the Knock Aoo organized. Every )t affort to buy him a HutUlls father for a velocipede and keeptjjjj 10 man bnys him out (o keep-jntho family It ia claimed that ning, flanoi ana unr tno flV8t an last The other three looked at Braidwood in snr- being Louisiana ttDot WUB from for a better time can bo made priao, for bin comely person bore no trace Virginia and Lightau, Kentucky.

Tho claws of ursa major, or "old pool selling at the jarneT uctiuj tttuu uu ttiai with jjjjjinn ith a horse, I A TO BK UfdJlliTTKl), Espceially in oil ipxthetii: oily liue Roston. Had it been in a vulgar and primitive town like 1'ortland, I should not wondered at it. But in abode of 'vnlehaw," realh it in too bad that girls should crowd young men out of employment: If the girls crowded the boys into the cocktail it wag, in mv belief, because the boys would rather fill menial positions in city a go out i thu country and work on farms or in sawmills like their ancralers did; and if the girln have crowded the boys out ffoiu behind the counters of retail drr goods stores and peanut shops, and cuiu- Somoavrac. of Plaquomime. "WelWVs a long story, and life is short, but.

if von aU have more time than money 1 will toll vou of it." teI cried all three of us, in one breath. THE BIO BEAU OF BOI.INAH. The race will nevei Oilpatriek's ning, carrying Braidwood won quit even, wbil $7000 on Panic. one uen and a the pnoE" tn jess than 15 years of THE BJU 1 ever seeu and bor'flc'in to of track. Of'conne, It was along in Junfl, 1853, that I toll the I append a il which the N.

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could mlld ffmll(1 to bo oon( nc ted under I ho on Lignt- Bill the race, and I over straggle 'fV should dash of' draw a goodly a a a Hatoruay auernoon. uii.ro up to be "mashers." and their daiigliturs attending matinees in order to get mashed. One half tbe social vice in California isattrilnitablc to tho fact that thc en tiro population of that live in Ho necessity of a holiday, after two years of ish excitement and speculation in Ban Fran ISO O1UIMJIUCUU i a or I already had good rifle, so I bought ns mVa fishing rod and a lot of tackle, Tho cap- TB tarn of the Saucelito water-boat had told me ol Ntn by Boaton. jn, fi JS3 3 i noav i ft i a tCnripr'a I A priotor ont pro- a famous trout stream near Bolinas, a small D. F.

K-nufr'ab hPamc.j a MoriiaD, yra, 110 IBs, village lying about fifteen miles north of Ban Francisco heads, where I could find a pleasant (1 boarding place with a retired sea-captains fimily. So I hired a horso from Don Estaban liiohardson. who lived just abovu Sancclito, and struck out for tbe old trail which crossed bv tho tree to the west of Tamulpais. ia the meaning of that name 1 asked Biddies tone. is a high and broken au ei- ls' ch MJ 4 yrs, 1W Ttniu, 8:01, .1 "dlst.

full TUF. BCENM Wcrn comparatively thousands upon thousands had lwllv the eight mmutts 1( a first 1 heat, as it was thc a i i 1 1" be found account yi cssou 9 victory over Slaiiriee' a ar int belief, he woald hljj ji, 0 Frenchman iu i i i Sexton, too, for bet-n i judged, i id out and i have that a Tho big i 10 recover THE MOI1AI. Cities aro mado as ouiporiuniH for the shipment of what tho country produces, grain, bacon and wool, for instaneo. Everybody cannot be forwarders and brokers; thore must be Bcmio primary And hence everybody cannot tivo in tbe city. Now, the sooner that heads of families up their minds to go Bomeivhero ami ustabliiUi ihcmsulviM in home, instead of i i in cm I-'irM aud Third streets, and lakinj: '-tln-ir a al a restaurant a Heathen Chinee ladles vile hash, the i bi-for the i A polk-i-mum in whose Hilarity 1 have ihe highest of me IIKO a then- wen- a i of of and in tin- i nf i i av a i a of tlie middle fork of the John Day and the bol merit in the bargain than in ninety-nine north fork of tho Powder river; and that ho (transactions of tho last ono hundred that had caught them in the Clearwater, above taken place in this city." To show what Lapwai, during Howard's NezPerco campaign, feverish excitement "has pibvailed during the Since then, having mentioned the matter to bast nix weeks we will A.

J. Kuott, of East Portland, thatgontlo- man informs us that the grayling is to ho GIVE A tEW LXAMPLES, caught in tho McKcnzio river above tho Belk- Two 10 rlll! lpal owners in the Wiljam- nap feprings aud ia oue of the finest fish to be 8tto Iron Works bought a piece of property for founil in Oregon. 512,000 which Mayor Thompson pronounced a The grayling is a dcliosto gray in color, as doar Uargain at S8000. Ten days later they its i-nine would indicate, and can always be it to Dudley Evans for 820,000. Another distinguished ly its prominent dorsal Its ca88 oil is ih of Simon (ho was scales aro very coarse, but its flesh is very ten- for whilst you know) who dcr and dolicate.

Tho mouth is very tender, bought a piece of property in the north end of and it is a very easy thing to tear tho hook ont tho ci 'or $27,000 and sold it for $36,000 the of its jaws. It rises at a fly with as much olac- mo thu8 $9000 profit in a few i a a any Iron tor salmon. So it Booms that uonr Beforothig day may come when, railway transit being thin 8 over is going to get hurt. If cstabliihed'from ocean to ocean, Oregon may this style of busmessgoes on siity days longer, send grayling to the eastern waters and receive- thore wl "6 a Ora8n take this city black basa in return. fl TM to recover from the shock.

Wo don't want to see any such state of affairs in SHOOTINU TOVKBTAMKirr. Portland. It has been oar boast, heretofore that we had no on hand! The Multnomab Bod and Gun Club met ou and no men so poor as to be absolutely desti- Friday night and decided to give a jp-aud tute. But lot this gambling in city property there wero three taverns kept by women, each shooting tournament on the 22d day of this continn 8 two months longer, and one or two i 1...... men will havo all thc money and the masses will have the painful experience.

If ruin out of this gambling in real estate, don't We have too much at stake with the masses who are our business customers. work her no increase of compensation, and it is no, wonder that she becomes totally discouraged and "falls out with hard work." WuUK.X IN rACTOltlE-S. I 'have heard much said against allowing voting girls to go to work in factories iu wool- spinners aud tho like, but my only apprehension is abont their skirts boing caught iii.tho. bolting or machinery. The girl who would faH'from woman's high on account of being employed in a woolen mill would be as easily seduced iu a millinery shop or a book store.

My idea is that a girl is honorable who eariis her own living, as long as she does not go into a concert saloon to peddle bour. I know two girls who have waited on a dinner table for years, to save servants' wages for their mother and our neighboring territory of Washington not bold two more accomplished or reflnod ladies. Uowever, as the I'iku county man says, lhar's a good deal iu thu brougiiten up." Some girls regard all labor as menial degradation, while others are moro sensible and look upon work aa plain duty, no matter in what shape it comes. I onoa lived in a southern Oregon town where of whom had brought up and successfully educated a largo family, besides supporting and feodini; an rorthlese husband. But those wumull bad learned the i.O-MT.l.

1 I A I 1 1 1 In their girlhood and it ia bccauno they rospcct honorable labor a I respect them. 1 would like to seemore avi-nues of employment thrown oijtm our espE-eially in bookstores, dry-goods Mores and jewelry simps. I want to sei- a a i a in thu nohlu a of i men in l'i'-(hc i and pi-dill, 1 i "ill, nwkets in i and 1 to i ia their And if they an i their a i any tha'n fiaii.in;.; let month, embracing pieeon shooting and tt11 PTM Albany, and there will probably be a hundred visitors on the ground. May tho best man win. IIF.ART11.Y EXDOH9ED.

TUB FIHUIXe PICSIC. All tho members of 'the Rod and Gun club From nearly every portion of tbo state thc n-al press has sent its hearty endorsement of with whom wo have conversed about Ihe pro- the ruthless posed fishing party and di'jrttner a Ia Jour- Tin; Oaixio.vi.v.Vs conrmi upon a IK: liter nf the deer for their hides and horns fAcHi- are warmly in favor of it. That thc thine in the soiitheiLstt-rii piirtinn of this state, can he worked up to a grand success, provided here is every a i for the belief that there is ILO eeremony about it, and evcry- rs tdd Th tho next I'-gihlatun- i be able to distinguish one wears tdd clothes, we never Lave i i aiid "meat." doubt. let the iire go cut now. I resent la iuotiiar bagnio tba mulixiy acttloo.

tbe v.olstila tbe nicana In the tbe loader It sorprised lo ftut 'capui aui 7 4 iNEWSPA'FERr wKHverj seyfrdy burneJ tboui right U. tinie r-s i iurt llltOBl'Elt8 AKD Flite f. "Olj, Mrs. Uiinclmlham," len IJtoIoiiKOr, to whom thut eiwllAit Udy hud one of raosl itdvtuturm. "OhVHte.Ksmsbolliam, yon must ti.Jt.1dng "Ip.

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