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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1879)
f - WAiEjJMTTr.Ft. WWMe-fArp,,.. WmiMETTE1 FARMER. Material Arrived. Tlio schooner Trustco is lying at Cit, Plavel'R wharf, Astoria. Slio is heavily laden with railroad iron for tho Western Oregon Division of tho Astoriaa and Winnemucca railroad. Pardon Aakod. A petition has been circulated ah Jtoeeburg asking Governor Thayer to grant a pardon io George Long. Ho was sentenced to tlio penitentiary for ono year at tho last term of court in Douglas county for stabbing Win. Far-l-cll. Tho petition has been numerously signed. To Do Hanged. To-day Wang Fook the murderer of tho Chinawomnn Hui Qui, was brought beforo Judgo Bellinger this forenoon and sentenced to bo hungod on Tuesday, January 20th, 1880. Ho U as cold a blooded murderer as wat ever confined in Multnomah prison ami richly de serves tho fate ho will btirolv receive. Tho Muraor Trial. Alroady twenty-two witnesses havo been subpeuaed in this city to appear beforo tho Circuit Court in Clackamas county, on tho trial of Bernard and Fairchilds, indicted for tho murder of Mrs. Hagar. To-day Judge Bollinger went to Oregon City to upm court, boing accompanied by Prosecuting At torney Caplea. Failed to Connect. The littlo steam launoh which arrived from San Francisco on tho Stuto of Call fornia started out yesterday for tho lower river to gather up mill:. Shu had gone- but u short distanco down thu river when sho was compelled to return, tho pump having got out of order. Tho milk from tho dough was hauled to tho city in wagon. Murdor Trial at Orcflon City. Tho trial of tho two youug men ac cused of tho murder of Mrs. Barbara Ilagar, near Oregon City, las'.Fcbiuary, is fatt Hearing to a clone, which will end this most tcrribln of tiagedioJ. The judge will deliver his instructions to tho jury this evening, and upon their ver dict will ust tho future fato 01 thoo two young men. Road Asonta. A telegram from Walla Walla givej tho following: On tin) 20tlr, us tho htngo running between Dayton and Jvitv iston was Hearing tho Alpuwai, a road agent demanded Wells Fargo fc Co.'a treasure box. It was given to him, but there was nothing in it, ai it whs mi up country sUgo. Mrs. Duniwuy and two Chinese, tho only passongom, weio not disturbed. City Election. Tlio Salem city eloction passed off very quietly yosUuilay, about 1,100 votes being cost T. B. Wait, tho Democratic noniinpo for mayor, was elected by 04 majority otrr J. J. Murphy, formerly Sheritr, thu ltepublican nominco. Tins is tho iirt Democratic mayor Slem haa had for the fifth of u century. Tho Bo publicaim mado u clean sweep of tho counctlmon, electing every one. a I oat Preparations. Last Monduy, lays tho Walla Walla Union, sixty men with teams loaded with provisions, blanket and clothing, left lioro for the upper Yakima, whom they arc to bo employed by llaiknesa & Co. in gutting out railroad tics and lum ber for tho N. 1 B. B. Co. Tho logs arc to bo cut this Winter and driven down tho Yakima in tho Spring and sawed up at or far Ainsworth, during tho Spring and Summer. Tho men re .ceivo SCO or month and board A Say Star. Lnst Wednesday ufteinoon about two o'clock tho planet Mar won visible to tho nakoJ eyo at Bosuburg, ullhough tho sun wasihiuing biightly at tho time. Mars is tho Milijcct of much uttention Minong nitionoinem, bting tho nearest planet to tho earth. At present thoy ro endeavoring to iiiM'Atigato lU two moons, doubtless Iioliovin; that it has htoleii ono from noma other planet. If it comth any nenrer to thu eaith tho bottom will fall out of gi anil eloctrio light hto:k. Esenps and Xlooipturo. Mrs. Iiritton, nliai JIary Tucker, tho woman who recently uUemntwl the inimlpi- nf her infant child nt Ko.ittlc, cajrod Jroni lVovideneo Ifosjiital on Thurktluv tivi'iung lisi, WKin tuo cuiiu with hor. WhiJo iihout to h-avo on thu outgoing Mramcr last l'riday ovening for Victoria, fcho was urrested, and had u lirclimii.aiy liouing beforo Justico Scott on it ihnrgo of an attempt to commit murder, and subsequently coin mitU'd t-) jail, in default of bail, to await tho action of the next grand jury. Cinnabar Minos. The abovo namod mine hold a inoeting on last Saturday, saya tho Itosoburg In dependent, and'most satisfactorr results followed. New nnd oxjerienced men were acquired as stockholdei-s, and money secuivd suflicient for completing the furnico beyond all question. Mr. Jauies Tutom, from Tollc county, woh elected general sujierintendcnt, and con tvol of the business was givin to him. Succois in tho business of tho inino i thus insure I by Tutom'. election, for ho U a man wolf qualified to tiautaut its business. The stock of tho company U now witlui awn uoii no marj.i, in wlo being no longer ueccssarj' Koaplne Watch. Tho San Francisco Chroniclo does not say that tho passengers landed from tho Wm. D. Seed had tliu smallpox, remarks tho Astoriun. Tlio s'lip comes from a small pox port, to bo sure, Ctllao; but sho wus ordered hero tho samo as other vessels have been, beforo this. The As toria health otlicor will not neglect his duty in the matter. Tho Columbia. Mr. Mitchell informs us that recently ho traveled some distanco vith Capt. Jas. JJ. Bad, and Mr. Ends promised him that ho would como to Oregon at no dis tant day and take a lock at tho Colum bia rivir bar, nays tho Astorian. Wc nro greatly pleased to hear this, and feel grateful to Mr. Mitchell for the interest has he taken in tro matter. Worthy of Emulation. A now industry has sprung up niuong our Britiuh coinius which ptomists to bo followed to a considcinblo extent It is gathering, kiln drying and tin cxhing out seed from fir, nine, cedar, nnd all cone bearing evergrctnx, and shipping tho seed to tho old country, whero they aro planted. Tlio seed is worth four dollars per pound in Victoriu, and is worth four dollars per ounco when offered in tho foreign market. FaUl Accident. Wm. A. Hamilton, of Jackson county, was struck on tho head by a picco of wood from a stump into which ho had put a charge of pewdor for tho purposo of removing it by blasting. Tho blow frac tuied tho skull and ho died fivo days afterward. Mr. Hamilton was alxmt 00 years of ngo aud unmarried. Ho was unco a inidtdiipman in tho U. S. Navy, nnd was wounded nt tho Iwmbardment of San Juan do Ulloa, during tho war with Mexico. The DoUvcry System. Tho following statement shows tho amount of mail matter collected aud do livereil by the l'oruanu letter carriers during tho past mouth : H'KUtcreil Itttere ilpllietcil Miit I lo'lrclt-llvirn Mull vokUl c.ml il'lluinl Uieil leiiei ilrllvtirril .... .. .. 1R1 -n,vu .. i .ii.i 1.W! Local niiilcnril lll r rnil. Ml is"Wmii-k,c(o .u iivvr " ...... I.MH i n-tiiriitil t lii oltlce 13.31 .".'.'.'!l'.'.'Zai.7io ','..""7?.7"Zy,)i llli'no iiei-ifti. rnlilunta ethu:tl , NirpuiM, irnillivli-l. ",00 A rish Term. Cijit. John Harlow, who his taken such a deep interest in tho sulinnu hatching cstiblihhmeut on tho Clacka mw, has uitaUlisl ed a fish hatching farm on tho Sandv, back of East l'ort- lanJ several milts. Ho will umko a number of lanro pond and breed aud hatch trout, shad, salmon and various othor vanctios of fish as ho may deem profitable. When his farm is fully im proved as he intends,1 it will bo tho handsomest ono in uregon. Repair leg. Tho building on Stark street, between First and b'econd streets, which was re cently purtiully destroyed by tire, is about to bn ajjitin ivpmrul, an wenre mtormed, tho lumber being on the ground for that niirpoK'. Ihti i oof Mas completely do btroved. and tho buildiuus aro but charred shell. They should bo torn down inr.tead of being repaired, if thoy aro insido th city limits. They order a littlo seven board awning torn down, and then turn arouml and allow a man to ronuir tlteso old shells. Tho Poor Form. Ilobort Clcgltoni, Superiiitondent of tliu county poor farm, has filud his re jiortfor tlio month of Novcmbor with thu County Clerk. From it tho follow ing has been olitaiuoJ: Nu'niirr oriiiml("' Niw, 1 .... AilniitiiJ uiirini; Notembrr Tiial. r Nllllllirr Ulko nro I . ...10 ItllllullllliK DiO 1 . ................... '.0 Tliarillnwliiif l Ihe nMvlty nfllin luuiulrs nourut ili IiiiiimI: Cnlnnr, 6: fiiitiUii, 1; Maine. 1; Mutsoi-MixMU, I: Hcotlainl, 1; Mw Ytirk.l; IrriHiul .1, ICentiicky. sj Mhij-IhikI, 1; Noit'i i ii ol I n h.'.'; KiivluiiU.li w llruuswlcu l; c.u.il,l; Mexlcn,l; AUdrlU, 1. Cupid's Capor. Tlio following innriiago liconsos were issued hy County Cleric .Smith during thu past month iut. Gruom. Acs. llriJe. fal Kuin Aire. It SI Hi Slay Uii. Hum rJ Cui Don( J 1. lUcu'txi II It lktl All Wl.xlil I. J til.mltt 0 J tircat 1'Pl.l.tuot W i: O iro J h 1 iuiruraM DM 1'oUui II Amy TIHl'imib J mj Itfrulestn JHUIlliiu I ii Ion lloiril H (Ion Kocn 31 . AdalctUo Konnin il Jlinnlo VISillui ftrnLU slenuei AJo aIJa J Walker Orta A llarlr Mar) J W aUh amy hUrlmik Nelly .Noalta Marartt lcoy lklia fitocl T A Kuiton HIuIkUi IIoi'..iu M trirtia Kill lary allacv Carolina llauzlvr rJlTuc'ii St 17 -! IS it SI i' S3 Portlana'a Wealth. Mr. W. J. Kelly, tho City As-iosaor, has complctod thu city asscsjiiient roll, aud tho taint hits bosn pl.icl in the hands of It. L. JJuiliam, City Auditor. Applications for reduction of aK.scsjuieiit iuui bo made in writing aud filed with the Auditor beforo January 1, 18S0, to receive tho consideration of tho ways and means committed. Taxes will bo delin quent in 1'ubnwy next. Tho roll shows that Assessor Kelly has been diligently nt work nnd U proving himsjjf nn illi cient oflicer. Tho afAOM'incnt for tlu present yc.tr uiid that of 187S is given below; Vu'uaiiou. twi I.tnil t IW7M 1.is... ...,. Hfl.'.". luiiinivciiiui I- 3G1,4 P l.'U&lnij.rvuit 7MI7 5 I'erxuiMi- A3XU.U triia a uu I ,' i- Imibitilt.r J, '.0( Taxable '.ti'.'ia 1V7 lucrcaio i ftjrn t 'i' a 3MXi l7,'iu ..HI XV) 4l.70l T.lVtltt. DM r.,'a,bii I7J lb l!t.UI7i K.l-U iHii li.Hi t,l.7j 71' tVj Bontenoss Commuted. Gov. Thayer has commute.! tho sen tenecs of the following convicts in tho Oregon Stato penitentiary, says tho Salem Statesman: William Palmer, sentenced from Multnomah county for two years from Match b, 1878, for bur glary, commuted to expire Nov. 9, 1870; John Clarke, tentenced fioni Multno mah county for two years from Feb. 25, 1878, for burglirv, commuted to expire Nov. 27, 1879; Chan. Williams, sen tenced from Multnomah county for two years from March 1, 1878, for burglary, commuted to cxpiio Nov. 29, 1879. Tho reasons fur ccmiuutitions in tho above sentences wcru uniform good con duct and on condition of waiving tho right to merit money. Daniel Smith, fentonced from Clacknmas county for 18 months from Oct. 3, 1878, for adultery, commuted to expire Nov. 29, 1879, fur uniform good conduct, also to ullbnl him an opportunity to obtain medical assist ance in soiiio hospital. Another Conflagration At a few minutes after 1 2 o'clock this morning an alarm of flro was sunt in from tho Clarendon Hotol, bringing out the department in a remarkably liort timo as many of tho members of tho department wero still on tho street talk ing chief engineer. Thu building occu pied by G. H. H. Jackson as a cigar storo was found to bn in flames and un der full headway. Two's ongiuu was tho first to throw water, quickly fol lowed by tho other companies. It was a hard fight but thu loys went in v ith a will, and as if by it miraclu confined tho flames principally to thu ono building. After two liouru steady work tlio flro was nxtiuguisned, leaving in place of tlio hamlsomu cigar stcru and business stand of Mr. Jackson u charred and blackened skeleton. Thu Oregon Hotel directly north was cousidciably damaged principally by water. IXSUIU-NCK. On con lfoue, owned by lx?otmul Stark: California, 82,000; HomoMu ttml,$2,000; Commercial Union, $2,000. On thu fiiruituio: Statu liitestmint, $2,000; Homo Mutual, 01,000. Tho damiign to building and fuiuituro can- not iiraiHirly bo estimated in their nrcH- -'" rendition. The building occupied by Mr. . Jackson and owned by Mr. Stark insured in thu Homo Mutual foryi.UUU. Tho stock of Mr. Jackson was insured in tho Homo Mutual for 01,000. Ho claims a loss of $2,700, u portion of his books being destroyed, as ho did not have a snfo large enough to hold thoiu. Mr. Owen, the b.ikur, was insured, but as tho datuago is slight ho will not go to thu trouble of putting in a claim. C. Martou, a barber, claims damago to tho amount of $100 for removal, but we fail to seo whero that amount comes in. Ho st as fully insured. Tho work of overhauling tho bods, fumituie, etc., of thu Oregon Houso commenced culy this morning. Owens, thu famous baker, has no timo to bother with repairs, so ho set men to work arranging things while hiimelf and clerks waited ou their many (nitrous. Ho took it good uaturcd and rather seemed to enjoy tho sensation. How Snuii la Scented. Tho oils used iu perfuming arj quite costly und form onu of tho uiott iinport unt items in tho mnnufaotureib' bills of oxiciih(H. Tney vmy in price from $2 to S3 to over 5100 per pound. Oil of roses, wmcu is used in scenting uiuny kinds of sniiir, nnd which is a groat fu vorito with Kuufl'-takers, costs thu maim fucturer $7 to 8 er ounce. Ureat quantities of oil ot lemon, bur- Kamont, and tonka bean tiro consumed annually in hiiuu iiiiIU. Ihu tonka bean aiipeuis to be in o.iiccinl demauil, and uiuny old gentlemen and old ladies can bo found carrying ono or two of them aiound in their Huull'-hoKivi, which they havo iio.-.hc.mkJ lor yearn. The olitnctoritH ot niiuli'UUttri aro very Miusitivt) t:i purfumes. and many umiinfiictuivr.i liud it ouito a dillitult tssK to cater hucco.stully to their taste:.. Thu co.irt.o ivipeo ninll' m ti.tiislly put uit without hoin hcentod. Alter thu sniifl'luis bocouia netuitoil it is put up in j"iH, bladders, or foil, and stamped with tlio tiovoriimi'iits internal ruvcuuo stamji. Yellow or hcotcu suull, as it is usually called, previous to being pac'od, is to.iswcl or "Rcotc!iel iiihui inm r.tcus, bofoio open lircs. Thii kind ot suutris always packed in bladd'jr.t proiously prepared with a great do.il of cai-o. JIu? umouut ot Mini! pioduced in tho Unitwl Statu i vtry smull cnuipansd witutliu otliur I:iikIh of inr.nufitcturcl lolucco, in tlio year Ion, wincli v.us a fairly avoiago year for tho iiunifno- tuwrsol tobacco, aomo l.HOO.OO'Jiiounih off.uuir wero prodticoi lioie, and over 1,JUU,UUU potiml.i ot it woru mauufitC' tuied in Now York City and it.iinmo diato vicinity. Jlor.tou ComineicuJ IJul letin. "ireulthy licrol" asked u vutr who was jirospcctiiig in the iu-i;'.ib)ilu)i of Denver, Oolonvtb. ".Stranger, i," was tho leply; "U-u jearaago wj hid to I. ill two iiifn to start thu comctery a going.' Oovornor Fenncr, iibxiitiu, Juinxdt from church on fast day, wa-t in'. I l.y l)r. Wdyland that ho uJ not by his own proclamation. ' Yi I do," Ih rr pliod. "f till I he pwijilo tj in-.t at their usual plucQi of woishi i. ,,'.w jr. at home." A thoroughbred : . . s t!i 11 1 r of mo stibla Shot HlmstlA Joe l'otty, a performer at Fagan's Music Hall, Walla Wnlla, and called tho "man with the iron jaw," shot him self Saturday morning through the shoulder, inflicting only a llesh wound. Sir Asthy Coder's Vital Eeatoratlve. The great English remedy lias made more cures ot Nervous Debility, bemlnnl Weakoeu, Loat Manhood, nocturnal emissions, lasiitude, inability for mental labor, despondency, and such diseases ns nro Induced by southfnl follies nnd excesses, than all other medicines combinsil. It is not a stimulant nor excitant, is per fectly safo to take, is not a quack nostrum, aud produces results that nro uomlerful. Price, $3 a bottle. I'onr times tho puantl ty, $10. l!p a bottle. It w-ll not disap yon. Kcr ralo by all druggists. Jlodgo, l)avis k Co. wholcsalo autiti. Dr. Mlntio'a Special Medicines. Are mado l:am tlio best matenatsobtainablo, They nro not euro-nits. They aro favorite prescription that havo been tried nnd touted for years in his extensive, practice, until now thoy nro absolutely perfect In tho troubles for which they nro recommended. Tho NnrunETicuM works wonders in Kid neyjond UUddcr complaints. Tkoiouucting with dropsy, Vright'adiicac, Diabetes, O ravel, Kstcntion of Urine, l'ain In tbo lUck, Incon tinence, or any disease of tho Kidnoy and Madder, will be astonlshod at relief one bottlt will afford. For Female weakness it is aliolutely with out an enual. For all derangements of the Liver, Use Dr. Mlntio's Knglish Dandelion Pills. For Villouancss and Dyspepsia, to Dr. Mlntio's Knglish Dandelion l'dls. For Foyer and Ague, Uso Dr. Mlntio's English Dandelion Pills. Kvury family should not fail to keep the D.uidehon Pills ou hand. Sco what tho druggists say about Dr. Mln tio's medicines i "Everybody tpenks highly of them." O. It. Woodward &Co.,dru&U"K Portland. "All who toko them recommend, them." John A Child, druggist, Portland, Mitsrs. Abroms &, Carroll, wholesale dru- msu, ran rrancisco, sayi "tto regard ur. Miutlo's Xcphrcticum as tho best Kidney and Madder remedy before tho public." All druggists keep thesa mvdlciucs. WEV THIS WEEK. Land Office Notice. I.AND Omen AT CHmo Citt, Oa , ) .NoM'inUr ni, is;t. ! NOTICE 18 1IEIIEIIV (11VKV THAT THE 11(1, lowlnR-niuiol littler litufliMiiotlro o( hl in Imtlon to mako final proof In ni ,n "I lil cUlin, ami Miuro final tntr) thtrrol nt tho rxi'lraUuii ot thirty J J Iroui Uio d tt ot UiU with, Iti John lloutly, pro.rmitlon ilnUrntDrTiUUmrnt .Vo, SI4J, fcr tha loU 4, S. ml tl, fc. !. T. 1 N II. 1 II, a-ul nuuea the folluwlnz M hU wltnowi, 'E frank IKilou.ll, nl lluUnoumh Co., (Iri'.-on, util Joc)ih lloulljr, n( Hultnunoli Co , (iriiron. liicitt L. T. UAII1.V Ucft.Vcr. ONLY $90! Tin: Famous Standard Organ. 10,000 Ol which havo bMn aold on the I'a'lflc Cout. Ooljr f0( A Id Oclaia Organ. 1'Jrmnt Itli.-'l Top Cax llva Hiopi, with a Octal Cou Icr anil Sub lua, Iu4tnj all Ui mcr anil iwcctnru of the higher cwt inaiiunirnta. Every iirgu. tl'JIy (fjaranUvJ lor ft re years. Ad Jr W. T. SIIANAIIAN, Jrlorrleoii Nt.. !(. Secund mid Tbtrd, 1-OKTLAND, OKEOON, Hole Aftnt for the NorUiweet CuoaU deS-3ui . ron tiik B. L. STONE, Corner of Flrat find ftlorrleon Ntrrrte. CANAFlOltDTOSKLr. DKAUTIKUI. JEMI'.UIV and handaome, rtaente theajitr than any rtial li juae, lceuM he tuye for rah fn m the manulactur ere and employe no uiUdlcmtn. He title Watches, Jewelry and Silverware to-day, at retail, chea;r tLan tie ud to Luy the lame 4,-o.xli a few tare eo, Givo Him a GbrMnias Call. de5 I in FIT li 0MH1III11 TREES ! UJU-JIUIVIITIIAT VO0 CAN BUY ANY KIND Of Fruit and Ornamontal Troos Or" DAVID COLE & CO., Corner of l'lret nril Knlnion St , i-ouTUND, o:'.:.oo.s. They mo Accnt" lr lli Vancouver Nursery. llemerjUr the pUt, whUh It vril up tuwn, o.i Hr.t atrxt DAVJO f'OLB & CO. diuS-llll PATENTS ! I'TilVTS irojnl u;on l-iireiitiii. NiatUr nrrKuiiiadraiuu. O r lii'Vai nitiWiil.t-l In 111 Motile I'atutU, 4lil ol.li.u 'IV'i itark, de .l.ri lot. nte, eU-. INVBNTOR13 1 .(.'i.l n. a iiiudul nt yv ir 1 1 i.i. "i. a i vii. r ihwrip I m of 1'. tut u li il ii a ' i ..uii' ui.iiy .Vii At l.lIIJj'.l 'H llllldh I'l ill! .1 .H .lll.l (.! Utl'i lA lu.t.uit.iiu, i . , "II t'l i - ! fj nti ajiit Irof fi rviJjit. ali ii il umiJi ut Uu clentUc iU J," the In. t- iVn-4 J. .1.1 ii ii. It. H. C A, I' Hw.:., .aM .MtMi. ot r I'm at, v.'iiiiini.i.i,, i i PM.NJS-O.S'.S! , i il,Wr li o ,i 'i Mf , , irt4.r A rmt , ir bUfcWi Ui JJi i .i..tr i i-.' n'j' ,ij I li-t). rnltUuiM t li i '. i "t i .i, J u S iJ-w diUm J i . ; ' , IVeI! Ml !..' K Vfc ,, , . ttEiMT.i ' '- n 'l H n.mrrmtsjxi II.I. !.. i .. .1. nt (1 III itr " i hi . ii c i x HM .-..( i It ln . i drj . V ur Comer of Salmon and First Streets JJOUT1.AND, DAVID COLE & CO. SELL Stoves and Tinware AND THE LIKE, FOXl OABZZ, Clioptr thin you can buy elhre, anj Utter stock In turd to unko Ills gootU. Call aud see for Yourselves. ilecStl DAVID COLIC & CO. J. K. GILL & CO. 93 First St - - Portland. Booksellers & Stationers OFtElt AS IMMENSE bTOCK 01' HOLIDAY GOODS ! ORDERS FOR BOOKS! UV MAIL CAREFULLY FILLED! Priceo Given on Appl'oation. DocJ Ira HOLIDAY PRESENTS I D.W.PRENTICE&.CO- musio .vronii. 107 Front St., - - - Portland, (J. K. (ill! L Ci.'i (IM SUnl) Or. Elegant Cliriatruau and New Yoai'o Preeonta ! PIANOS, ORGANS! Sheet Musio and Musio Books ! All Kinds of Mihical Instruments ! All Instruments sold on Eaty In&tallmonts ! docllm I Every Farmer his Own Miller SIMPLE AND COMPLETE. MANBlMtlTUUHD IN 1'OHTI.AND. No I'arin t'owlele Wltliont It, Runs by Band or Horso Power Weighs 380 Pounds. Costs $150. Grind, all hlade of Cereal, aud Need and will be a great havlUK of lima aad loll In every NelKUborhood. kind lur doecrlbtire ilrrular to W. V. W1CJIT, nauufaclurer. I'OltTAND, Ortirun. uoS1 .T. VAN BEURDEN! (llU'a oldiUnd 107 Tint Btrect. TTMlOUTKlt AND UllALUU IN JKVi:i.HY, WATCIIKS, SOLID sii.vi:h WAKK, KLIXUNT I'LATKI) WA11K. $10,000 WORTH OP- Diamonds Ju.t rctlicd illrtit from I'arU and for uio vihoUiale rtcui. LATK6T DKSKiNM IN JKWKLHYI Dlro.i tr.iii I aril. UHU1T I'KKl'Alt.UIONS MlUK I'Olt Till! HOLIDAY TRADE. uUU. UK. i. 1. V. VAX I K UKUUII, riU.. No, 'Hi Vlmt St.. Iiet. Tuylor und h-il iioii, I'or'.laiida Wrteoni Head Ibe lollotvlnic New C'rrllllrulvei AlU'r Kulfcrli c I ' lime and d Ktorln a irreat iU-u) vitliut a ly rtlKl fr ml .he itraue lw.llni; I UmJ in in) ll). I .jh M t'l i- h ia ornn acre tlie umihi til lit i mU.ry I iiuMUlU-l lr uulriiUrgh,lr.,IJHrt ri IMrtaivl. Iletolj vi aatbwlly wunu taV.ii, I t hU LMilitiiv, nluh imtle.' t.&UJ wirnia fiom ihu. hjim ieio lt. unj line ilht liielipi htu;, a.u t. IhUa aia d ijaUui, eiduou i.iu In !iuttH!iiint.M in i -l.ui.t.mtUo lwl;r. JOHN HH Illlxic.1ur.1 .Sui'. IS, IH9. M y lie Unrr''M Iwu il'iw it!i all Iroir1!! J' pa'iiar.d ilfcirAa (ai.d ahe lud taken art-at, iimi tr, mi .i.i i, r ii. ...ii Dr. ajilviiiir.i( rr. I.'u vt. im in.'. ' iJ -ite if all liir trouhlee am ,irr u 'i . . i r i. .i. tla. utLiim4. IJeelrj Ui'il n i utu. 1 T oi r ine.li'1 ii. ii a(i(ve hir ii i i 1 1 h ii'' y the wnr.fl tv t i r h, a I I. l i iini ., i j , j . ,n' AlUr il u t.( ii i a- , il ' 'i 1' t'eraml in l I mi' n. Cloth ing AND Furnishing; Goods F1SHBL & ROBERTS Cor. Aldor and Firat Sta., Have Juat Hccclvcd hr Kxprf e roni New Tork all die Latest Novel lira In FURNISHING GOODS! And have aa endlraa variety of Neckwear. Underwear,. , Hosiery. Gosiamer Rubber Coats- Cloaks, Capes and Legging, ALL SOLD AT WHOLESALE PfllCESf TIIH SKtSQNIl IMl-OUTATIO.-l IN OUH Clothing Department ! Contlitlnir ol ImnidiwiitiantlUci of Ue faint and Mixt liclnilileNKW IIOOliS, rcnhciU'lre.-t Iruin tho LKAIH.MI MA.NIIl'AITl'llhllN IN llli: KAMTKItN KI'ATI.S anJHL-l'I.HIUll IN QUALITY ami WM IN l'lllCi; ihan eicr iMiforo olTurwl In tlngon. 01a.ilclz,aa!'s, BOYS' AND YOUTH'S 0VEKC0ATS end ULSTERS- OUR 8PECXALTYI Parent and giiardlaiit ooul.l da well to alanine out ittM.k trfore iiailui.iiif eluiwl in. Our f rlendi ami the iiuldle In cent ral ore rwxtluUy Iniltwl to cite una tall und iikjm.1 our nWwd. FI8HEL & ROBERTS,. Cor. Viral nnd Aldor hie., The Leading 4'lolhlere, IvrcliUHl TaU ore) aud llattara of tlrcuuu. oelT A LARGE 3T0CK OF GOODS At Old Pricoa. L. & E.llIRSCH, EtAJJUISXnjX, OX13SCa-OZ0rv HAVKI'UTYflKOOOIMOH HAND, 110UOIIT LUore Uie rle, and Uiey will telj Uuin at old rate. Old Customers woll uued and . now onoB Wautod TO 1HJV Ul.lt Dry Good, C'lothlDg, Boots and Sites, Hals and Caps;. Hard waro and Inn Mare, Ororerlt's and l'rovlslons,. Crockery and Nuilons, AT THE SAME OLD II ATE 8. (IfMULGOODS HD GCOD BiRQAIMS! rouifl an J mw U4 ant tiT a ifiiiLtll tt.at ti.ti m 11 t wo tmii t !ruo all ha v. ' Iu&E. HIRSCH, Griswold's Block. HAliUM, UltKOON. noill Willamette University. rtWK pai.i Trim op this iKisTraTioN pon Sl. tl. )tuie IbWW l i.h:ii l,, ItLinliy liiornlin NavmiltririMlli. 1S70, With a full on )i of liiMiU"t ire, fur Tirnn, Cat liquet, ' , wllru i Ihd tx .-;j nt I'm Ikrd o rruttuca, ul iialtm, no.e Jt THEDINQEG&'GONARDCO'.I roses' We dellTerflTltoNa I"OT noIUI forW Intel Woora and rail 'lantliir.nir ly mail, at al iiokt-offlui, Plre8iilcniliaVarlctln,voorrAoi all lahcleil, for 1 1 11 for J 10 for 3 0 fa ly3for3T9forlOilooforl3. Ueiv for our New tlulJo to Itoae Callure, aui rAooMVonoMrOOOViiieathorie. 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