JL - WILLAMETTE1 FARMER: Scnlcnocs Ccnmntctl. 'Jlio (lovoruor ye-Htcrday commuted Uio sentence of. three prisoners, all con victed of larceny. Two were from Multnomah county fttul one from Clat- ROp. Notaries Appoint.! Gov. Thayer has nppotntcil D. AV. Lailey of Pendleton, 0. 0. Holtnan of Ro3eburL'. untl (. W. Crow of Junction, Notaries Public for tin) ensuing two year.'. AGooUIllul. Mr. I). Gallagher nnd Mr. Gus. llci den, of Astoria, havo returned from Fall fishing in Gray's- hnrhor. They put up 'JJO barrels of tho lincst ttunlity ot IihIi, taking them from Milt water. Sudden Dcata. Jlr. lmvul lliompion, a well known (saddler nnd hnrnccn innhcr at Albany, died very huthlenly nt t'wt plnco yester day. 1 lo was nn old resident, n thor ough buiiiiicHH man an-l univnrsally re Bpected. Rouc'i "SVcatSicr. Tho captain of Mm bark Whimler, which nrrivo.l at Seattlo last S.ilurdav, from San I'ivmicieco, reports' tho roughest weather ho lias experienced'oa.thn coast off Capo Flattery and in tho straits ilur- ing tho lirst of tho woolc, the winil blowing heavily fiom tho eastward. Tto judicial rain. Tho grand jury at Albany last Satur day roturnod into court livo indiclmouts for hooping open ttores on Sunday, one for forgery and ono for selling goods to a minor. " Court will be in etssion l'cr another week. Ffttta rail. .Last Friday afternoon Mr. Edward Cornell, while pruning tlio top branches ol a lir treo at Uilloy, Wn-i'iinttoii county, in stepping from one branch to another lot his ualnri'-o awl foil to Uie grouml, u distance -f 2" ftiot, breaking liiu ni-ck, caustng almcst iiiuUmt h ath Tlio Poultry Exhibit. On tho second Monday in December tho annunl Poultry Fair will eomuiouce in tlu'i city. Already raUcra ami fan ciers arc preparing thoir birds for exhi bition, and tho ilixjil.iy will bo much larger nnd consist of a grcatoi variety than on anv other exhibit. It is an important ntl'uir, and tihouhl tveeivo lib eral patronage and attention. Promoted. Mjsb Mary K. Te.it, a gr.v.ltuto of tho city high school, of tho claw of 73, has received the appointment of (supernum erary tea;her in tho public schools, vice, Mrs! Ida If. Vaughn, resigned. Miss Test is highly spoken of by the superin tendent and "tho board of trustees, nnd will undoubtedly civu the cteatest sat isfaction both to the trustee, tho pnpils and parents. Not auiity. Tho piry in tho t-ni0 ot I- M. ISo-ji-rn, clai-ged wfth larceny for snatching money from a gambling table, after n long deliberation Irought in a vordiet of not guilty on Saturday afternoon, and tho defendant was discharged. This provc3 another point in tho uncertain gamo of poker that a straight grab beats four acus, jiroviding you get out of tho Ijoubo with tho grab. Acoldcntly Kilted. 'Dio fnllnu!nf ilisii.itcli from Ganliner. Coos county, last evening, under data of Wednesday, says : a young man namcsi Iteddick, whoso parents livoat tho Klas kaninc so'.tlement, on tho Columbia, was Btruck by a falling treo yesterday, crush ing his shoulder and side and broaking Ids thigh. Ho died in about an hour. ItmMirk arrived from Idaho a short tinio ago, end was engaged in clearing off some (lean timoer lor i maue, on rciio Celd's Creek. Still HUslnc. The man McDonald who was sent to the Iiiwi.no Asylum bomo fivo weeks ago, ' where he remained but two weeks, after which ho worked on the railroad two weeks and diiappeared without drawing his jay, is still missing. Strict bcarch has been mado in every direction but no clew to his whereabouts has yet been ascertained. Ilia friends are getting very anxious about him, frnring that in a lit of infanity ho bus taken his life. Salem rirr Department. At tho regular meeting of Capital iingino Ccmpany No. 1, held on Thurs day evening, this week, fays tho States man, the building committee was an thorized to make arrangements for tho furnishing of the haH in the now engine house, and also to confer with tho City Council ond the other firo companies in .relation to furnishing tho liall. Tho committee was also authorized to extend an invitation to them to occupy it jointly with Capital Engine Company. Cbineto Murderer Escaped. Tho Chinaman arrested at Cervallis on suspicion of being the one who mur dered another Chinaman near Sublimity, Marion county, some days ago, has been discharged, ho being the wrong man. The real murderer, it has been learned, 'went to San Francisco and tho polico authorities at tho latter place have been telegraphed to arrest nira upon "ll"r .. T,a Btpim(-r at that ncrt. The fact of his escape was learned by Mar shal Minto from Chief Bcsser, of this dtv, and by them the dispatch was sent to 'the Fan Franc!sco efficus. ratal Accident, C'apt. P. Collins, of Co. A, 21st In. fanlry, stationed at Port Iloiso, was killed Monday afternoon; tho hoiscs of the post umbulanco in which ho was riding, running away and smashing the vehicle. To tl.o Asylum. On Monday evening an elderly lady named Kachncl IIickswas brought bo foro County Judgo Pice, and Dra. Wat kinds and Ilea:, on a charge of insanity. An examination into tho caso resulted in an order being issued for her commit tal to tho asylum, ond sho was taken over by her friends. To I'rUon. Mr. Charles Cobuin, tho one-armed soldier who was found in tl.o hall of n residence on Fourth street and arrested for larceny, was convicted, and to-day brought b-jforo Judgo liellinger and sen tenced to threo yean in tho peniten tiarv. Ho will lo taken to prison by Sheriff Nordcu to-inorrow morning. & ' Tho iet rouad. A few days sinco Postmastor Colo re ceived a postal card from tho liast, in quiring nhout a mu named 1'. W. Hammond, tho writer being anxious to ascertain hi whereabouts. Tho card was published and already it has been ascertained that Hammond is teaching school in Jackson eounly and is a most respected cltizou. evening Zus.ll. Arrangements havo been made, says tho fklum Statesman, whereby wo oio to havo additional mail facilities between hero and Portland. Heicafter tho Albany ovening on press train will carry tho mail. Mr. Mathews, of tho Che moketa, his kindly consented to carry it from tho train of evening?, and Win. Hunter will have charge of tho mail between tho depot nnd post office. Tliii arrangement will doubtless provo a great convenience to tho people ol Sttii-m. T&o North I'm ill c. Work on the North Pitoitls railroad from A ins worth cast, is going on rni idly. Tiie gradr is Icing completed at tlio rate of 1,200 yard n dav nnd in tho Spring great additional foicu will bo employed. Mr. Ilarknes, tho gentle- man who is putting up saw mills, is hur rying as rapidly as tiis,ibl and as soon an they aiu in operation tho immense. job of track hivim; will commence, Tho trams at I ho miles urn l:ept busy cv-i i-rv nviiilftb!i bnnr ti-.int.tim tin" iron! around the portage, and on Sunday last . . ,, . .- .-.... .- .-..-. -- tour milen or track material was moveil to tho upper porlage. Gen. McMicken, of tho 111 in of IlurkncHS .fc Co., who havo a contract to furnish tics and bridxo limbcM for -190 miles of tho road is now at tho front superintending oper ations. rost.ai statistics. Postmaster Cole received a circular from tho post odico department at Washington, ntiiiirinu' him to mnkn nn actual count of oil letter, postal cards and all packages of thiul and fourth rlasj matter deposit! d at tho post ollico . during the firt seven days of November. ' In compliance with such instructions , Mr. Chittenden, assistant postmaster ' here, in nbseneo of Postmaster Cole, has during tho ast week made a full count, Thu following is tlio result: it-. )uui (rem NorunUr in ioSoii- ; .. ., ,.r :,0' ,''Jf1"' H' i PnnUl CViru uulti-U ... MMM 3.3)1 Trun.icnt pir iM.k.i ....... i.sos 1-tmLi ol ucrolujijM! rnUulH TotJ numlxrclle'.ttri, ptu nrdonJ tetter rctlt.r su'lnl during thu txtX S2fi& Tho following Ls a statement of tho business of tho Portland post ollico fot tho month of October: 1 7 'fcow I "' '"iS ".'. io.Wi t U-tUredVlmi.l. .... IVMUlnnJicUllttrtl . ... .......... Dii'P lttTidtllcn.l ......... ... Inop piaul iwi!i iU!lmel l"uptr iXtUi rA,J...M. ....MM COLLECT10XK Ullm roJKtfd.. ,. ,rj ' l"o.Ul nli collMtU. 4,-J0 Drop lU oollvtl.. . ?,M l-apvet ivllcctol .. K.047 Tho abovo statistics show only that .1, which passed through tho hands of the ' carrier nnd does not include tho mail which M-a-s received and delivered at tho post offico direct. Oregon Exports. The following tablo from the Astorian shows the exports for tho fleet of 1879-SO: .sErTEWiinn, iw. TO El'ltOPEAN 1-URTS. Value . lO'.f.'.V clU WlKRt .. 10-V.o r Hlmon. ..., w.i to 17 .'.HI I i;ill ulna uour - - i To'.al vnlue3 cargoes foreign OCTOBEIt, 1T!. TO SUBOI'SAK rOUTS. II9T9 rlli wlieBt..... ... UfXJct naliuou - .. IS Tol libit flour. .... issyai .... JKJ.III .... 'on si.no ..31,131,7.0 ... II.6M 37JCk trull - Total value 13 careoei..... ... TO IIONOKOO. Two cii ton luinDtr, (pan, etc....... TO HONOLULU. Oneearzo lalmon, rte, Wli ....J1.IM.3M .... ax),t5 Total SI er?oea Oelolr rive eaiot ttpu ie.v.......... Total Wcsrsoet two inontbi-.......$l.ti151 TO IAN fBANCIICO rEKSTKAMKR. Total 8 cargoes Heptember..... ... ?')? Toial S cargo October 377,9U Total two months..... JftVyjWi Tteunure ........ , Tofal . r'ortfEn arue period . tm.isi I ..i..ao; Total cxnnrH ror i-ep-emoer ou uoiu lr. 179. xclulve of lumber aud Hlita kUlpmenu ..............t;,I.I.W . . ,. . . . . .i. ' NOVEUUBlt, !.'. 7 To Qaeenitown per Ile ol Bute. From Pcriland S!.ls clU vhtst .. t.tr.rlu T.ISl ' jtviyyi K.7C1 131 Tota. i.O.Wi Thanksgiving Day. X'roclaraatlcn Issued by rrcaldoni Eutlicrford B. Hayes. Tlio Tlio following proclamation has been issued by President Hayes for tho ob seivanco of a day ot general thanks giving : At no icciirreuce of the skimm, which the devout habits of religious people has mado occasion for giving thanks to Al mighty God, and humbly invoking His continued favor, has tho material pros perity enjoyed by our whole country been more conspicuous, more manifold or more universal. During tho past year also unbroken neaco with nil foreign na- j tions, goner.il piovalence of domestic I trnnmiility, the supremacy and security ? tho great institutions of civil and re- iilmous ircruom nave ciauuciicu uiu hearts of our people, and continued their nttachnient to tho Government, which tho visdom and courago of oumncestots so fitly fiamed, -and tho wisdom and coumgo of their descendants havo so (irmly maintaii-e I, to bo tho habitation of liberty and justice to successive gen orations. Now, then foir, I, Rutherford P. lliiyos, President if tho United tltnles, do appoint Thursday, the 27th day of No ember, iivitnnt, as a day rf National thanksgiving and pmyer; and I earnest ly recommend that, withdrawing tlnm sclves from sncular ca:"03 and hibois, tho psoplo of tho United States do met lo golhrr in their respective places of wor ship, thcro to givo thanksgiving and praiio to Almighty God for his meivle, and devoutly to besusch their cont'nu ance. In witness whereof, I havo not my hand and eaused tho Great Seal of tho United Slates to bo alllxed. PuTiiuiroun 1). Hai. 1U3 Governor rraolslias. In accord.ineo with an established custom which 1 as been observed annually for a long iriod of time, 1, W. W. Thayer, as cxeeullvo of this State, do hoi eby appoint ThursJav, the 27th day of November, A. J) , 1870, as a day of Thanksgiving. In testimony whereof, 1 have here unto silt my hand and caused lo bo nf lixcd tho grout seni of tho Stato of Ore gon. Done at Salem this the 10th day of November, A. I)., 1870. L S.J W. W. THAYKIl, Governor. Uy thoGoo--nur: R. P. Kakmakt, Seen tary Set on Fire, Tito nun's Haya and a Gliua Paper WolRht Turn Xncsudlary and set firo to aTablo. Although we do not havo very waim weather in Oregon In November, tho following strange circumstance will bo of intereit to everybody and dovelop an other theoiy for insurance men to study over in tracim; down tho cnuso of iiiys- Ueiious conflagrations. On Friday j morning last ft family residing on Tay- '"' street, near Seventh, wt-ro somewhat ' friffliteiied 111.011 arising to iind tho din- ; ing-room full of snmkomida verystiong , '" of woolen cloth burning. Ifasty nrch was nuule, ami after a tunu tho t,auB3 was ascertained. Tho shuttsrs of " ' window m a side sowing room !'d 'wen left open. A table was stand- S imtnediatcly m front ot it with a woolen cover on. A glass paper weight which was used by the gentleman of the ''ouso whilo clerk in tho legislature, had hcen placed on it, nnd tho sun shining . , ' . . .. . on it loriueii a pciiect tense, localising ' thn mi-u caltim. lt .1r.fl. . !... nm when discovered wi-b .IIU ...n, nvuii. .iiu biu.il v.i uii i.iiu rapidly miming into the table, n cii cling column of smoko ascending to tho ceiling. Hud the family boon absent from home, n conflagration would undoubtedly havo followed, and tho tpicstioti as to tho ciU,&e nover known. A curl or defect in a pieco of glass will sometimes form a leuso and curtains set on firo it at a ... 1 r proper iisiar.ee, wo navo nover neioio heanl of such mi incident, and it was as astonishin'' to us ils it will bo to our renders. Struck on a Koclc. Tho Jlandsomo Steamer Harvest Queen Strtltein Black Socle In Umatilla Kaptds. Up to tho present accident the 0. S. N. Co. has been very fortunate with their boats this season. Although navigation is difficult tho boats havo carried heavv cargoes up and down stream and havo passed without serious ., -. r.. :....!... I .. ...1 Jl.. .1 - . i minim!'. .nioiint) a in rfirnrjifur nki. wiiiifi i ill steamer Harvest Queen was coming down through Crooked channel in Uma tilla rapids loaded with wheat when she went bow on Illack Hock, staving a holo in her. Sho swung around across the channel by tho current and in this con dition sho was found by tho steamer John Gates. Airanecments wero quickly made, and tho Gates went along side and transterrcd a great portion ol the cargo from tho Queen. At last ac counts she was resting easy, and it is thought she will be taken oil' without much trouble. Painful Injury. rr. 1!(,i 1l1,l,rpP nf Mr. (.'I.uifline. o i living at Wetuoot, iamhiil county, was severely kicked by a Mcious hotse on Mnniinv iiikt i n imu.- wn rirpiviMi Monday last. Tho blow was received full in tho face and threo of her upjier and two of her lower teeth broken out. A heel oork sunk into her forehead and lacerated her flesh in a frightful man ner. It was a miracle that she was not instantly killed. A Guilty Woman. A fow class Hinco wo publinhcd the particulars of ono ot the most horrible crimes attempted on Pugtt Pound for somo time, wherein an unnatural mother threw her live hour's bale into tv vault in tho lock yard of Mr. Post, of Seattle, and covered it with earth. Sinco that time tlio Chief of Police has been busi'y engaged in tiaeiugtho crime down to the perpetrator. Tho clews wero sufficient to point the finger of guilt toward a woman named Uritton, formerly of this city. Th officer visit ed her and charged her itli tho ed lier anil cliargeU Iter with the mini,Hvirmci t c es-mtrjiTcc t I She denied all knowledge of the affair 0.fUC3 J ! CiJDJCiJUt) I I and stoutly proclaimed her innocence. Tho ollieer told her lio had tiaced the crimo to her and woven such a web that it was impossible for her to r-capo. She then very reluctantly acknowledged her guilt and raid that she did it to nvoid expoenie and diegraco nnd persistently refused to give her compan ion in crime's name, nnd gave no reason other than tho above for tho at tempted infanticide. Tho Chief of Police took hot in charge and up to tho Provi douco Hospital where tho little w.iif was kept by tho Sisters of Charity. As hhe entered tho room sho rushed to tho era lie seized tho litt'o baby from its bul ami with tears of aguny streaming from her eyes sobbed as if her poor deceived heart would break. The and scene brought tears to tho eyci of every proton in tl. room. It was a picturo of grh'f with n poor weak female whom the charity ol tho world will avoid as anoutrait, weep ing ever a child of sin which she had at tempted to murder. There were, noil" to pity, save tho Sisters of 'Mercy, while a cold cruel world would look down upon her ns the child of infamy am! companion nF kin. imm Rim lmr., tint ilisr.i m n fttnl . , ,., , , ,. , . , , shiiine, titul with a bleeding lunit 1. d tier ears to tno cniui rayiugs oi iix out side v.'orld. Whilo this is beinr eimi-tisl whero is tho one who brought it nil about 1 the one whom in the siht of heaven is ruoro guilty than th- crurhed and broken woman c!apcd in tl.o Rhacklo3 of tho law, destined to occupy a pr.son coll and rotoivn tho roti-lemiia-tion of nil tho world. Ho coes fiitli and is received as friend and broil r nil. No blamo is attached t him. Ii welcomed by his lady friends and a bv I 1 ci'itt-ii and never a breath pu!: n n lll-t tho iufamou ramatu villain, who , hhoiu.1 I-, of the poor girl, hurled i-itu mid tho.o kep tho s,-..ni ..I' all instead lirison good people, an outcast from scciety and ' the woilil. In tlai hour of ove-rw helm ing grief, thu poor gill heepi her mouth closed, mid with determination worthy a martyr and u better cause, refuses to who, in tho hour of tremble, Ikes , from hor US ll pestilence. Alld SUell IS liU - ,;. liianuy. This noor woman is n widow. n"cd !!2 t.U illU ll.lll.ll Ul IIU1 Ill.illltVllifl nctiiikti, years, her husband having died in thii ' city live years ago, Shu has been doing fcurvimt'ii Wcik in various famllirs at Seattle, the hit lieing for Mr. l'ost, in whoso vault thu babo was found. Ifer pareuts reside in Ilritish Columbi t, mid U. . . , .i. . ,, , .1 10 nilgUlsh which Will wring their hearts when they hear of their child s oriow ' and troubles CailUOt bo Wlltti-Il, Olllv I w mi I .1 .1 iiiiugineil. .Many will high "pour thing, for her, but her betiayer will pass on in ... '.. . , '.. this world frco from cloud or st.iin, but there will como aswiftand final retribu tion in another world, whero the wrong! of this will be righted, and then, not till then, will the tao'tt guilty be pun ished. In tho issues of tho llr.c for the past, few days have appeared accounts of n horriblo attempt at infanticidoat .Seatllu ' The following from tho Intelligencer fully solves tho mystery : After having tho clothing nnd little lluuncl skirt found in the vault nt the time washed and dried, Chief Thorndyko truil.- Itipni In Mrs. PnKt.ttlin linnieiliatnlv I identified them as belonging to her little boy. This revelation fastened the guilt up'on Mary Tucker, a quadroon girl who had been working in tho family about four months. At first bho stoutly de nied all knowledge of the afl'air, but fin ally ailmtttCKl that sho was the mother of the child and the attempted murderer of her own oUspring. Sho had shown no signs of having become a mother, and went right along doing her work as if nothing had happened, and when uskeel after acknowledging it, why sho had not said something about it beforehand, said that bIio K-i afraid of being discharged from her situation and would havo no placo to go. She statei that ho child was bom in tho privy at !i i. 'ock the morning it was found in tho vault, and she, not wishing to tu found out, had disposed of it as heretofore stated. She, at tho rcipiest of Jlr. Thorndyke, fur nished thu waUr to wash the tilth from tlio ha in, anil is sam to nave ncieu as in - ilillerent aooui it as 11 it nan uoui a cat or h dog instead of a child of her own. """ r,i"""-u " .. "V1?,, ' 1 1 -T cxpoifd, to take tlio Chilli anil rcll.e It, CJl.n .I,.ntllil lti. i;illinfrti..t.a i.fl.ii. I1..H11. .ml ii n nw.i.it iim-viit" tin, luiiir limn i titilUierwUNileiuaim nuiruni Ulnir wnnurj.a ami H at pic-hentiiuniing tno iioor uui"1,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., i...im ii. uin i. waif at tho hospital, whero shu isuindly a . ..11.. .i. w.-:....... ,t ! :... ...I. inaiieu jr niu didkii ui v.1111111., miu will keep her until she can procure w 01 k or a homo i Uewhere. She states that a well known Skagit logger is tho father of tho child and is very positive about it. New Post Offico. I-'eru Hill is 'he mime civen lo the new post ufllie in the John Day Itiverl M'ttlouu 11', Clatiop county. .Mrs. Din nis has Ix-in appointed postmaster, 'iliej mail leaves Astoria wary vVedncsduy and Jturday. This is 11 great conveni ence to people living in that division of tho country. fieo, Croner and companion j killed fltbdctir . en the McKnu.e scar JlemlrkU's fciry vue day lait wtcl; NEW THIS WEEK. iT THE EASY PORTLAND NURSERY Vl find a Larye sir k t Fruit and Ornnmontal Trees', rSIirttrilUKltV, Small frull. ltixo, Vlnr., etc-. r.tc. l'lttCIiS UIMSO.N VIll.lt. CuiftlojTif fitu ' n applUttien to P . HANSON, Proprietor, "Nursery nt runt rorllnnd." Tho mil) rWd Stare In rnrllnnil ihnt 1I01M cxfluhe 1 In ictl. licr )mi will fliil it ittn)ikto ilivk of tiiinteii and l'lnurr Seed. Ml kind nt (Irnti ."enl and herd (.rnlnniM cift tiling )i ruining to a I'.rit ! cd Sluu- XI. IIAIS'feSOW, Si I-'rout ht., - - ' l'orlliiinl, CIrii, COStaOPOLlTAW BOTSL, Ti:i;ini,i.i:S - - cmt:ctrt. vjow tn'i.f.. mtii i:vi:utiiin(i mw and IT tUnrant. A vt Muro ol t-ubl ptli n.i .i llrlt.il Open 1or and nlfcl.t. Vrn tu ti to unl I rum U-o Iioiim'. TlltiH. KMIT1'. froprli-trr. IVnnrrl)' ol Um Dnpltc Iluul, Hnlli n ..I I 1 JL'J. X. IM'IMi, i- ri -. e.ctmnil t.n.il .tir.-nl, ISruUrr, null tii-ii-mil am-nt. Ml. Ill SIN i t t irl f inn- ' I lltHITl.Y. 'l ih r of 1'tvtUfnr ' ' IH r.tti 4 2i .Tlio unnilcrful biutpm rf iii'Ms nun i- II ha Imlti'cttn irrcat iiKitt v t QtUcrtl) lluir lur thr ciirt tI KM !. tll(iia.iat lim.tdr l M '',l'li ''', nillli. I HA ii I'm-I ll.l. l.mr hrallli ' BO II I v ii.Iii. i.ii olllirvlti. mlcm ricpir: i iii:.!ii:i)v, wi ' h i T. , ,iAT(. uom M) it O ' tl 51 l),--A- . i i'i tt 1-ir.x ti i TIIMIMOM. 1 ii V.i.lmlii.VrM , run. u i ,11.1 n . I -, '-T". V. w. i: I'liikf litr hi I latu u!Tr'l lu-y inuili nn ny hMnc) nnd 1 1 i r iaii. In Jnint. tr, l-7vi, I fc-r v nr-, li'.ia j I urinllv Mjli.l i hn, . i .if thu lh.t 1 1 I'ruvl !iu i-, ttl.hoil mo to try III, NTS imin. i "lit and n.k.Mu, I u IimI Mi 'i ii It tuiiini Itliln. t 1Mvi- nl.in nil nlbi r uiojl iltif-H I.AI fallid 1 ill I . i, an I In ttinty.fnir hour I lit-d fur 1 r Hm mK ' "I ira'.tt, thu I l.t wti re iiintisl, mid tin irnMt r Hi I nttili) iro frul it hcII nun. i n It iivt fr lll'N 1 SltKMI'liV I wuiil.1 nof Imrtlltd I to dnt 1: I. MIDI'Allh-iiN. IM'.NT' Ui:.7ltlll' l n-ir.. I.XI'IIIMsM I... flit IiIim. .1 flu, ni.h III ii'il. P tlinr n,..l 1 rK un n rur-CTin , I nn.rt nrirn , liriiwr. I ML t.l Uil.lN.li tl I Il((llt4 W I' - ' ! '" hilh WM 1. n' In 'IiI'ih in 0 mid '-' : ' ...' I iliii.ai'il i- ii-. I I . tin Mi, Hit I nsn p (TO tAfl' ?,"," ', r'T.i'r e go yi pal S W1' '-r- i'r m. i . u aO.QntUJ tint j ' ML,t) ttY A 1. 1, nut CI.IVTS. fill .y FOKSAIiB. 150,000 FRUIT TREE3! iTSi;!: rHi.S, licn.m'nii.cif tlieuVill. !mi win, li.iunu m one ' to alt ric. I linvmlil. nnlniil I I nut that urt ( r( my hu.inii, a ihi a hi!Ii,i . 1 liniuiri.tiiim.k-ur ; m. t ru. .s. 1 . i:,rjt tntt, roitland nm 7-1 in MCTll I.IT.l I.IMI Land Offico Notlcs, I txDOl.i. r. t niiw' Ciiv, 0ii, 1 UinuiKHSI, UTl. ( vtotici: is iii:i;i:iiy iuvi:. that tiii: hu. A. luwiiHf n..iiitxi puttier 1141 nii iDiini in nu ui tuiiUmi to iiulco Ihul timet In .u.-crl..f hu .Ulni, nnd ff"?'"!,?, ift-Sf ".!,.!''? "W"""1"" !l,"' . llltani K-Iiirutl, Jlo:neti-a.Birlli Iho I- t ' S W 1 .l Scr. 3i, T. ,,,, ,L iuiioi,,i w, hn illvatlon o S.SJl lor H. I I W , un.l !,?Mb'',."i'!"B.'1,?,Lro,!"lV, '""f" llnmkii, ol Jlulliwnah county, Orcjron Hi, tl- lUtld nn.l W M. llur.M I. T llMIIV. Ilii-lfUr. VEEKS & MORGAN, No. 211) ami pi Front Sln-cI, 1 l.tlumi MwianJ iU4Uii, Wholesalo nnd Hotail GROCERY, PROVISION & FEED EIORE. TV tot ol jt,il Kt loit niilttt rate. Ciuntry order kollilUd. Countrj rruduc UVrn tu rxtljinjfa Inr vuiipUc. It, WKKKK, noi7U A.JTMOlOIANj :NEW HARDWARE STORE LEO WILLIS, , 11 ! M Cunninglmmfl 01d stand, " -,""""b"" a v "", o Uommeuul.Strwt, Next Hour to the ltanlc, 1 uu-f u I mai-iu.m, cjuicjurx, i-inwrciw MniUrci;ri.iwnd wuiiicte nock ol pr j " AR D W AR E CI Dter pcwil.tlon. AUl Cooking Etovc3 and Gauges Of inaiiy tliuK-c itrln, and a lirne rrlt) ol OFFICE &. PARLOR STOVES, W itli a onii!i;te line ol TIN AMI 'llt.VNn i:vaiii:, , uhi.hieuuuaiiM t mcr to Hi. i.uw,- at cr !. nlu lor iu)i or lu ironiit ujiiii; I IK WOULD Hiyi-.l'fH l.l.i SULIcir AN IX liuuM'll tud".t, U.th a t. .millty and niti it lowU, knln..KatininiltalilrUif.l Uio jtirunit J 1 tcHtlu. ol lilt .t'M-k L iun r, .unlliKlil A ,ei.ioituntTiiiiirnii.iu)fi, iiouid til i:iiriuir 1 and Joli Work In ll.it lino at licrt irid ruawii-.lli- tlitltj J'lcitwull and wi n.u In my n .UtnU buu !-. tKO WILl4,s J si, CMvUr 1. in 1. O Gbt Einrjr 2EX 2 POSITIVELY CUEED! Minyttliluitnillurnl lorji-art ltli 1H innate (CVUrrti; and licfln iimtiounotil lii'iimble, lav ln rtnrelirr:wtl.i!'li) " trwtnant, and li u-.tliiwnul. tan U un at my il lu- I Wi trial all ilirual and I'rliata d , aid inn1 v.il.iiiifc. Uvdtc.no -'il w all ri id llm tountry, and all iiront-r ijuj..jn awirwl ll.ron'i II. rimsW Ly tu. clon.- ln .Uni . "i ' U4itvlui.bii irw. III'.. .1 )ll I'M X. 1 1'. t!rt St , Knbd, Oitvon Pel IU U .'v. iSit lbl '."I nd tmd it In )onr Utur. 1'1 A T1IM).- !. S I'l rk 1 I ti. un, Notin I- .t I i l ikfcBa saw xyJiQ U U7B 0 Clothing AM) Furnbhing feljIWIriM nx ERT8 J Cor. Aldor and First Sts , Hnte Jutt llrcclvril 1)- I!xrrN from Xcw York nil Hie I.n:rt Novel- tlf.i in FURNISHING GOODS! Wcckwcar, Underwear, Hosici-y, Gocnamcr Rubber Coats Cloaks, Capco and Lcggins, ALL SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES! this si:iM s iMiiMiTvno.v in ofn Clothing Popnrtment ! l'ni.ti. ivt lmiiii-ni)iinnUii4 of Pio Ittcat and S!ii i,.iritli.'o Ni;w t.oons, M-ultc.1 dlio-t Horn lh MMDiMi .MiNiTtrrnua.H i.n tiii: kastiiiiv KTtrrAatiilMCKIIHiU I.N i.HAI.ITV ami LUWElt I.N 11(1 l; llin-i cur nclorv tl 10 I in Ortfjn BOYS' AO YOUTH'S OVERCOATS m ULSTERS OITic, SPKcrALTY! 1-t.rLiiM an 1 iniardlan ttimlil it t tt.ll ta buih.ii. .. Uk ltloro uirili,n il.cwlici. Ojr frlcn.li and llm nill.ll. In ,tmril am itp..'Uall, Intltrtl to clvv lit u tall and imjml our m-w ifuwtr. F2SHEL & ROBERTS, c:r. rirat uitil Atilcr Ma, The I.eudliicClutltlrrN, Illrrrliuiu Tall or untl Iliillrro ol' eirruou. veil CHEAPEST Cash Sfos?! SAIiKM, OKI;)C;Oi. Wi: OKKUt NOW SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN PISl'OSIM) or (It'll Immense Stock of Goods JIISTAUniVEOAVD OrKNKll, CO.NSIsTI.Nd 0r CHOICE DRESS GOODS! FANCY GOODS, A.NU HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS CUtO ,1 f.AICCK STOCK OP Mens' and Boys' Clothing! A.NII A F11I1SII LOT 111' Grocories, Crookory, Hats, Cire, Boots, Shoos, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Window Shados, Fixturos, Etc, Etc, LARGEST STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO THH CITY, Corns ill and x i Uforti puriltulnf. BHEYMAN BROS. (A3 BreyaasBr's !