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WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OlxGON, MA.ROH 24, 1882
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
The FlneiU Klvr lulling-
Memphis, March 15. River continues fall-
ling and now marks 35 feet 6 inches on the
Igauee ana ii tuning at an points, uown ine
riier.
Helena, Ark.. March 15. me river con
tinues falling at the rate of 2J inches in24
hours, and the overflow in the city is parsing
off in like ratio. The worst is over, although
there is little or no diminution, in the suffer
ings, except whee aid is furnished by the
government, which is nothing compared to
wnat me country requires 10 save ua - u-j.
people.
Mn.rnv Mai-nli lfl The Drohibitory liquor
bill passed to third reading in the House by
N15 to 8. The Senate passed a resolution in
favor of biennial State elections ny -u to i,
Xoiable Catherine.
Pinr-Ann. M.ircli 15. The meetine of the
Iroquois club to morrow evening will be ren-
uerea an interesting uvunt iu n -; jl-ciuu-cratic
politics by the presence of Senator
Lamar, ex uov, nenancxs, -congressmen anu
ex Congressmen Hurd, Watterson, Harrison,
rrumbull, iireckenridge, una Kan kittle ana
i. I'. Merntt of Washington, J. s. uiack ana
filas of Wisconsin, all of whom will deliver
riilres8es. Letter will be read from Senator
liayard and Govs. Palmer and Tilden.
Bearing the Stork Murkel.
New York. March 15. -.Tbe Commercial
IVulktin says the bear party, which has had
until lately complete control ot the market,
Bndioe there were good buyers for all Van-
derbilt and Gould st cks, they wanted to sell
ft advancing prices, turned their attentions
lo stocks which have no friends, like D. and
G.. and N. J. Central, and in lees degree,
he Louisville and Nashville. These stocks
hev raided from time to time, but with iu-
, r t ! 1 .1-
lluerent success BU lar no --reaiuiL- gvuvrni uu-
iioralization is concerned. These stocks
losed lower than yesterday, but other stocks
cere all higher. There was an absence,
ivs the Mail and Express, of that uneasiness
il'iicli has characterized the market for some
lime pass
sue urauua inquest-
Ouaiia. Neb.. March 12. The coroner's
jnueat over the remains nf Uenree P. Arm-
ttrong, who was bayoneted to death on Sun
ay evening by militiamen was concluded last
veninz bv the jury returning a verdict that
he deceased came to his death by a biyonet
round at the hands ot a militiaman while in
he discharge of his duty, and who is unknown
i the jury. Armstrongs ueatn caused great
udiguation-amont; labor union men, who will
Ittend the funeral en masse to-day.
Will Contest.
Sas Francisco, March 15. At a meeting
eld last evening by the League of Freedom,
i organization composed ot all classes ot per-
Ins who are in the habit of keeping open
aces of business un Sunday, the league re
lived to contest the Sunday law, which has
r a decision of the supreme Court been de
ar ed constitutional, and to ktep open their
aces of business as heretofore.
UiirJeld'nnd Roserruu.
I Pittsburg, March 15. Gen. J. S. Negley,
unug bill reiieuiuu uivisiui uuiiimuuuci, ami
bo one of the seventeen Generals mentioned
Garfield in the Chase letter, was inter
ns ed to-dav. He said he denlored the so-
lllcd Garfield and llosecrans controversy.
I sum up the whole Case to be about as fol-
wo Han fla-.A-.l-l upnta frAalir tit hia fripnit
trine utterance to his hopes and political
tws, without the slightest intention of doing,
Justice to his superior, and ,it was only in
er vears this untimely and unfortunate let-
became a source of unexpected irritation,
. to-dav it attains its chief proportions in
i ill-advised attempt to glorify the already
kstnous memory of President Uarheld at
i expense of the feelings and honor of his
ling comrades. That he would condemn it
ivme. 1 am certain ; that every true lnend
(his condemns the act I am certain, ana
iry lover ot justice ard truth should hesi
e to deprive Rosecrans of the credit he de
ves for the achievements of the army under
command at Stone river aud lullahoina.
Ul doubt as to how Garfield a letter to the
i Chief Justice Chase became public has
In removed by the admission oi J. A.
huckera, former private secretary to Mr.
ase, that he furnished the copy to liana, ot
! New lork bun.
Washington, March 15. Gen. Kosccrans
submitted a long interview to be pub-
bed in a local paper to-morrow morning
dd the Garfield letter. He speaks more in
Irow than anger on what he terms a breach
laitn ot ins oniei oi Stan, ana aeienus nis
lniaign as worthy ot the tnanks oi uon-
Ibs, received at the instance ot Uen. uar-
Id. Members of the Army of the Cumber-
bJ express much regret at the opening of
ch a controversy.
River and Harbor Mil.
Washington, March 15. The House com-
lute on commerce is holding meetings daily
the river and harbor bill ana other import-
: measures before it. The question of ap-
pptiations for the Pacific coast has not yet
en reached and will not be for about two
eks. Until then it will be impossible to
Ite how much will go to the various public
ruv cments ot that section. As rage ot
Eifornia is chairman and George of Oregon a
Imber, they will see that the Pacific States
u Territories obtain as large a snare oi ap
Donations as it is possible to obtain consist-
: with the earnest demands oiajiiner sec-
George is 'busily engaged in prepare-
i of a sDeecu upon imDrovement of the
lersand harbors of the northwest Pacific,
lich he will soon deliver in the House.
Keducing the Kevennc Tax.
Hie ways and means committee will recom
pd to-morrow, a bill to reduce the tax on
tsky from 00c to 50c a gallon ; on malt
purs Irom aajc to ouc per oarrei ; toDacco,
I to 10c per pound ; cigars, SO to $4 per
lusand. and cigarettes from $1 75 to 60c a
lusaud, and a seduction of 50 per cent, iu
cial tax on the above article ; also to re-
I laws taxins bank capital and deposits.
Ickr, matches, stamps, medicines, perfume-
etc. The redaction will amount to aoo,-
1,000.
Antl-Honon-sltst.
Spbincfielu. IU.. March lo. ihe anti-
IoodoIv convention to-day ad .p ted resolu.
Ins reaffirming railroad legislation of Illinois
lit corporations are subject to control oi tne
pilature; that railroad laws should bestrictlv
forced ; that the governor and warehouse
amission should prosecute the almost con
st violation of laws; that pan giving is in
set bribery, and that no candidate should
:ivc the support oi this convention tor any
:e who will take such bribery, or will not
r a law to make oflenag or taking passes
ery, and disqualifying men Irom omce;
; the railroad and warehouse commission
I neglect its duty unless it fix at two cents
mie ine rates, lor passengers on leading
i of the State, and cut down freight rates
impare with other States.
r lesuuu achwalka om the JtaBBelle.
JICAGO. March 17. Lieut. Schwatka.
ic explorer, said in aa interview yester
he docs not think there is any chance of
ivsl of anv of the Jeannette crew except
-I- m uuai, wuicu may uvo guuo mnucr
on the Siberian coast, and may work hu
' out on the Pacific coast: but the chances
gainst him too. DeLonz ha no chance.
Ipoks for definite information about the
ile oi June.
Indictment of the Rioters.
Omaiii, March 17. The grand jury this
afternoon returned twenty-five indictments
against rioters, charging them with assault to
commit murder. The first arrest is that of
ex-Conncilman Barney Shannon, acainst
whom are two indictments,. with $2,000 bail.
Ed Watch, against whom there are four in
dictments, is in jail, not et being able to
give the requisite I ail of $4,000. He is pres
ident of the so-called labor union and is chief
ringleader in all demonstrations and has ut
tered the most incendiary speeches. Other
arrests are to immediately follow.
Brpnbllean Caucus Resolution.
WAsmsaTOX, March 16. At a caucus of
Republican representatives to-msht a resolu
tion was adopted without dissent tn the effect
mat any legislaton at preteut looking to a re
duction of internal revenue taxes upon whisky,
tobacco and ciga s are inexpedient.
.Republican members of the House were in
better spirits to-day than' for w eeks past. It
was very generally felt action in caucus last
night cleared the political atmosphere. The
determination not to favor a reduction of
whisky and tobacco taxes and make an earn
est effort to reach the tariff commission bill
under the present rule, give definiteness to
the purposes of tVo majority heretofore lack
ing. Extreme protectionist admit the cau
cus action was a surprise.
The Snow lllorkade.
Emigrant Pass, March 17. Of two plows
bound east, one ii broken down at Gold Run
and the other is stuck east of Blue Canyon.
Snow is about twelve feet deep and it is snow
iug now; wind southwest. One hundred and
twenty men are working between Blue Can
yon and Alta, shoveling snow. The chances
are slim for any trains getting through to
night. The plow is still here with, eight
engines waiting for orders. Wells, Fargo x
Co. are transfemng letters between Truckee
and Alta by carrier on snow-shoes.
Arrlilrnlnlly Killed.
Virginia, March 17. This morning Rev.
T. H, McGrath accidentally shot himself iu
the region of the heart. At 9 o'clock to-nicht
he was still alive, but rapidly sinking. Doc
tors say he will not live through the night.
The weapon was a self-cocking pistol ot poor
construction, which went off while he was
trying to revolve the cylinder.
The Flooded Itcglons.
Nkw Orleans, March 18. There are now
reported thirty-three breaks in levees between
Hushpuckata and Greenville, and terrible
suffering is experienced. A dispatch says that
water from Wilkeu's bend has s"bmerged the
land down to Buckport. Houses are floating
for miles into the country. The steamer
Cannon arrived at Vicksburg yesterday. Cap
tain Campbell says he rescued over two hun
dred head of cattle, mules, etc., and a num
ber of families at the ends of levees. At one
place ho went out into the swamp abou,t a
mile for peoplo who were literally starving ts
death. The captain reports a terrible condi
tion of things below, aud says in many in
stances there is not only a lack of means, but
absolute poverty. Pilots of Canton report
five feet of water over New Town, Miss. Be-
.low New Town the whole country, with the
exception of Natchc'z, is submerged. Un the
Louisiana side the Uiouland plantation at
Point Coupee, Hogspoint, four miles below
Red river, Gibson place, sixteen miles from
Natchez, and the Coleman plantation, about
two miles above Waterproof, are. the only
ites where land can be seen at all. Gov.
McEnery received application for rations for
70,000 people, Madison parish having added
12,000 to previous applications. The clerk of
the steamer Natchez says ma'tters ore a good
deal worse than last trip. Stock is in a ter
rible condition. On any little knoll in' the
overflowed district you can see cattle, and
sometimes several dead ones lying beside their
living companions.
The situation at Helena.
Helena, Ark., March 18. The water is
falling slowly in the river but the overflow in
the city, remains stationary and the general
situation brighter. Effects of the overflow
are being roughly estimated and the figures
reach millions. The suffering at points not
easily accessible still continues and new stories
of distress reach Helena hourly. The city is
full ot homeless people who have escaped
from the low-lands, aud hundreds of hands
will go into the upper country, ccscrting their
old homes forever. Additional news from
that region shows still more the frightful con
ditionaof the people. ' They raise cotton, corn
and hay, and are said to be among the best
st ck raisers upon the face of the globe. A
thousand head of cattlo of- the finest Ken
tucky breeds are filiating around dead or are
upon scaffolds or on rafts that have been tied
to trees to keep them floating. The few In
dian mounds that appeir show the only grtmnd
for nearly four hundred miles and are the only
remaining vestige of that prehistoric country
and these will be used to land rations on, it
bing unsafe to select any houses on the route.
Destitution In Arkansas.
Helena, March IS Destitution in the
sunken lauds ot upper St. Francis were never
equalled in the annals of disasters. These
people, all white, and received no help what
ever. Hundreds of families are living on rafts,
eating dead animals aud grasping at any re
volting food. Families are huddled together
like animals, praying tor toou. JNo land is
visible for 300 miles.
Stories of disaster and destitution received
from all lower Mississippi river points con
tinue to coniH up. The river is rising again,
aud levees giving away about Vicksburg and
flooding entire prairies.
Reported Apaehe Outbreak.
Santa Fk, March 18. The following wa
received to-day by Governor Sheldon from
the captain ot a territorial militia conipauyj
dated at' Lbrdaburg, a station 04" the Southern
Pacific railroad, about 30 miles from the Gali
river.
Yesterday seventy mounted Apachn scouts
rode to the reservation, went upon'the war
path on the Gall river and killed Michael
Connell, Assiatauce is asked immediately
from the government t j help us. ill start
with a squad of my company to day.
A. U. liLACK,
Captain Shakspeare Guards.
Foist Cummins, March 18. Lieutenant
Colonel Forsyth'has investigated the reported
outbreak of 0 Apache on the Gali river aud
finds but little ,(uhdatipn for 'the story ,-as
they reached San Carlo reservation in a quiet
manner.
Wasuisctox, March 18. ty. A. Cook, of
tne star route prosecution, state bis reason
for resigning was owing to the 'evident pur
pose to freeze him out, as had been done fn
the case of Gibson, an original detective em
ployed on the case. He claims there is no
encouragement from Arthur's administration
and that the last indictments were not shown
him, and cite a a remarkable fact the pur
chase by Bliss some time ago of the National
Republican for $1000, which he paid Brady,
and at one time keeping on tha jpaper all the
friends of the star route men. The attorney
for defense stated today that he thought
Cook had made a mistake in talking, but ad
mitted that be (Cook) had not IkcU treated
right. Cook's resignation,! now in the bauds
of the attorney ceiieral. Cook further said
Lthst be was confident that conviction would
have followed in must of the case but for ex
traordinary proceedings since the adrsnt of
Bliss. He did net think it ausrured well for
the (access of prosecution. The interview
sue succc-us wi iin-n--.". ... ..- i
icite (treat comment, and Cook ' intention J
to say more excites all parties intsrested in
the case. He also tays the present adminis
Jration does not manifest the same earnestness
in the prosecution of these caes as that of
Ueneral Garfield, with whom he had a long
interview three nights before the assastina
tiou. Croeked shlpherd.
Several members of the committee here ex
press the opinion that Shipherd is trifline with
or evading the committee. Orth moved the
committee report the matter to the house and
ask compulsory process. Walker favored
positive action, and after pretty general dis
cussion of the best course for the committee
to pursue, Belmont moved the committee send
a messenger to New York to ascertain facts.
the motion was carried and jfhe committee
uujuurnea.
Shlpherd Wot at Home.
New York, March 18. Inquirv at the of
fice of Mr. Shipherd concerning his failure to
appear before the committee at Washingtin
to-day, drew forth the statement that Ship
herd was ill at his home at Long Island,
though not seriously sick A dispatch of in
quiry to a citien at the place where Shipherd
resides, elicited the following reply: "Mr.
Shipherd is not at home."
Small-pov Kpldemlr.
READING. March 18 The ama.ll.nnx noniiroo
is making terrible havoc in districts reported
io-uay ior tne nrst time, an along south
Mountains. From McCunele. Lehish countv.
to Shamrock, Berks county, the plague is
spreading.
BETHLEHEM. March 18 The amall.nnT
epidemic in South Bethlehem still prevails
with great violence, and anthorities are power
less to stay its progress; 200 cases are re-
porteu.
llled Without a Slrugcle.
The Senate committee's amendment to the
post-office appropriation bill, providing$2,500,
000 per year for ten years for carrying ocean
maiia iu Ainerican-uuiiG vessels, was unex
pected disposed of to-day when Davis ruled it
out as new legislation. No effort was made
over this decision, and the amendment fell
without a struggle on the part of its friends.
ITJK.HS BY TELEGKAPU.
A British steamer arrived in San Francisco
on the 14th with 80S Chinamen on board.
The number of immigrants arriving in the
United States during the eight months ending
February 28, were 375,291.
The Secretary of War will send army offi
cers south, to make detailed reports of dutri-
oution caused by the Hoods.
John Brady, tho policeman in New York
City who assisted in cutting off a Chinamau's
qui-ue, has been dismissed from the service,
G. M. Thurmond, ex-mayor of Dallas, Tex.,
and a desperate character,, was killed in the
court room on tne loth mst. by it. H,. Low
rant, a prominent lawyer of that city.
The Southern floods are rapidly subsiding,
Col. W. A. Clark, special attorney in the
star route cases, has resigned.
A large labor demonstration occurred in
Philadelphia on the ISth. Stroug anti-Chinese
resolutions were adopted.
The O. K. ft N. Co.' stock was quoted at
133 in New York on the 17th.
Sergeant Mason has been incarcerated in
the penitentiary at 'Albany, N. Y.
A "boom" in business and real estate is an
nounced as occurring in Victoria, B. C.
All trains on the C. P. R. R. were stopped
by snow slides near Emigrant on the 16th.
The Wisconsin Legislature has defeated the
bill to establish capital punishment in that
state.
The U. P. R. R. is reported as discharging
a targe numoer 01 its conductors ior supposed
"crookedness."
Gen. Rosecrans has been elected Chairman
of the Democratic Congressional Campaign
Committee.
A tornado passed over the town of San
Mateo, Cal.. on the 15th. doine considerable
damage. No lives lost.
Oscar Wilde, the apostle of ajstheticism and
sunflowers, is coming to the Pacific coast at
an early day.
Strong efforts are now being made through
out the Eastern States to induce President
.Arthur to pirdon to Sergeant Mason.
Cant. Snarks. of the shin Gatherer, wai ar-
restedon his arrival in San Francisco for al
leged inhuman treatment of his men.
The Pacific Mill Co., of Lawrence, Mass.,
have announced a reduction of wanes. The
employes scopped work, and 64,000 spindles
are now idle.
The Gentiles at Salt Lake are roioicinc over
the passage of the polygamy bill. A division
in the Mormon church is reported as immi
nent. Jacob R. Shepherd was before the House
committee to investigate the Peruvian affair,
on the 15th. Ho was required to furnish cop
ies of all letters passing between himself,
Blaine, Evarts, and others.
The Philadelnhia Time nrinta two Iettera
from Lieut. Melville, of the ill-fated Jeanette,
one written befoie and the other after start
ing, expressing a conviction that the vessel
was unseaworthy and that the expedition
would prove disastrous.
TERRITORIAL.
There still remains some small-pox in Co
lumbia county, W. T,
The Oregon Improvement Co. ia flumiug
large quautities of wood at Dayton.
The Nez Perce .Wj thiuiis the grade from
Texas to Rebel Flat will yet be used by the
O. R. & N. Co.
The Board of Trade at Wall Walla unani
mously favors the purchase of another (team
fire engine.
Tho. O'Brien and wife have charge of the
hotel at Wailula Junction. -Tney will at onca
erect a temporary structure.
The North Pacific bridge across the Pen
d 'Oriel le Lake is completed 'and traits art
crossing upon it.
There was two feet of snow remaining in
Colville Valley on the 10th, and stock men
are wearing long faces.
The Palousc Gazette is authritv for the
statement that all the horse sVtlonging to the
uregon improvement vo., in w nituian coun
ty, have been attached for tares.
A party of O. R. 4 N. Co. surveyor, under
Mr. Zahuer, are running a line from Endicott
to Sprague...,Mr. Zahuer is instructed to find
the most praftoabU . imm for a track from
Union Flat o th N. P."
, One day recently ooe of the saloons at
Sprague was discovered on fire. A keg of
steam beer'.was used as a fire extinguisher,
and it worked like a" charm. Moral; no fam
ily should ' be without a ktg of beer, in the
house.
The Walla Walla Watcl,ma is responsible
for this item: A petrified and almost crystal
itei heart w now on exhibition at Holme'
drug store. It came from Hboalwater Bay,
Puget Sound, W. T and is quit a curiosity.
The original owner ot it most have been nat
urally a very uarj-neanea being, inaeeu,
Physician tell us that the heart of deljn
u;ww.. -- -.- -.-- M---M--.W. M-.MH-
quent subscriber get that way, ao-its-time.
THE AMERICAN BARB FENCE.
Galvanized, Painted or Japanned.
The Handsomest. Stlffost, and Most Durable. Mo Rust. No Decay. Secure against Fire, Flood and 'Wind.
It Is the only Rnrbed W Ire that nlll preterit small animals, such a rabbits, hares, plgs,.dogs, cats, etc., from passing through, under or oref It, !'
the barbs aro ao near cash other. '
The Barbs betnir trla'nirular-shaped, like the teeth ot a saw, anil close together, there la- no cruelty to animals, as they cannot pierce the hide; they oahr
prick, 'which Is all that Is etcr necessary, as no animal
As the Wire I not bent or twisted, its tenslbie strength Is much greater than the wire In all other Barbed wire Fences, as they are all made of twutM
or bent n ire.
Unit or rold rnnnot nflrrt the American Rarb Fence, as it can be allowed to sag when put up, enough to coter contraction and expansion,' W
cause It Is a continus Darb and cannot slip through the staples one tncb. Each panel ol tenco takes care of lUelf.
The Barbs cannot be displaced or nibbed oft, and are notpounded on and Indented Into the wire to hold them In place, as in other Barb Wire, thersbf.oV
creasing the strength, ot tho w Iro. The Barbs are short and broad at tho base, w here strength Is required.
The Painted w elf b a pound to the rod, so that the purchaser knows exactly how much fencing he Is getting. Galvanised weighs slightly more.
-w. irV. nvEoaT.cxjjEi -& oo.,
110, 112, 114, 116 and 118 Battery Street, San Francisco,
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST.
Z. F. MOODY, The Dalles, Oregon, agent for Eastern, Oregon.
Tho Fanners' Favorite
HARROW !
(Patented June 29, 1S30)
HAS ADVANTAGES OVEll ANY HAUIKHV
ever yet Invented. It Is so constructed that it
conforms to uneven surfaces, and Is tho
Hoat Easily Managed Implement or the
Klnu Iu Use
By meant of the lever either section can bo readily
lifted, so as to avoid any obstruction, or to clean it.
A Small Hoy can Operate It.
3TIt has taken the FIRST premium at all the Fairs
where it has been exhibited. A reliable agent wanted
in every County on tho PudSc Coast States. County
rights for sale. Address:
J. J. SITTON,
llosebur?, Oregon; General AgentJ! for Paciflo Coast
fiblOtf
USE KOSE PILLS.
THE NEW SILENT. NO. 8.
No Shuttle to Thread I
Makes the Lock Stitch?
Embroiders, Darns,
Mends, Letters,
.and
makes Insertion,
Sews on Buttons with
out any attachment.
Lightest running and most durable Machines
in thcnVorld.
One nf these will Outwear any two Shuttle
Machines, and a child can manage it.
EVERY O.VE WHO TRIES IT IS DELIMITED.
Husbanla who wish to save doctor's bills and
their wives' health, buy it
Tne best of all kinds of Needles and Oils
Aiwars on band
MACHINES REPAIRED AND WORK WARRANTED
Wheeler & Wilson MunufgCo.,
88 Morrlaon St., Portland.
CIUIGE SHARP, Jr., Muuugcr
Orders for the country filled promptly. j
novt-iy.
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
A Sure Cure Guaranteed.
DTa.
ions, N
K.C. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT'
ment, ft specific for Hysteria, Dizzine, Conrul-
ma, nciiuui iifiusmm. hviimi s;j(CBatuii, uumi wi
Memory, Spermatorrhea, fmpotoncy. Involuntary KinU
slons. Pre tint ure Old Aire, caused by overexertion.
Be If 'Abuse or OverIndulirence, which leads to misery.
decay ana death, une box will cure reoent cases.
B?Kit Slav Anntslns'Ana mAhtkfi tmatmMnt A1 tYl Vk
or six boxes for $5 00; sent by mail, prepared on receipt
of price, we guarantee six iwxes w cure any cue.
With each order received by us for six boxes, accompa
nied with 5 00, we will send the purchaser our guar
antee to return the money if the treatment does not
effect a cure. Guarantees Issued onl; br
WOODAKD, CLARKE k CO.,
Wholesale and Retail DnnryisU. Portland, Or.
Or Jen by mail it regular prices JanH-Jy
- H. CARPENTER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
(Late of Salem.)
Oflee up stairs, N. W. Comer of 2d and Morrison Bt
' J-OKTLAND, .7. OREGON.
Will practice la Portland and surroundin'r countrr,
auKl-U.
DRS. A. a.' A- Z. B. NICHOLS,
WHOSE OBEAT SUCCESS IN TREATING'
Chronic anal sa--1 Incurable Vis
is wmi snowu, can oe rouna as weir rooms,
m ft I'ulnn Mock, fortlaasL
Tlesldenc on Stark street between First and Second,
No fee for consulattioo. Kefer Oor. W, W. Thayer
Gilbert Bros., Bankers of Salem, and Uoo, II. A. J oho
o-j-Krt Broi
'son, Salem.
jasiu
will fro near a Darb Fence twice.
RAILROAD LANDS.
Liberal Terms,
Low Prices,
Long Time,
Low Interest.
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
OFFER THEIR LANDS FOR 8ALK UPON Till
following liberal terms: One-fourth of tho prict
in cash; Intorest'on the balance at the rate of seven pel
cent one ear after sale, and each following year one
tenth of the principal and interest on the balance at the
rate of seven per cont per annum. Both principal
interest payable In U. S. Currency.
A discount of ten per cent will be allowed for cash.
Letters should be addressed to
PAUL SC1IULZE, Land Agent,
fcS6 O. & O. R. R., Portland, Oregon
FARMER'S EXCHANGE !
AH Sorts of Merchandise Exchanged for
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Dry Goods, Grocerios, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Caps.
Everything a Farmer wants for sale Ever, thing a Far
mer raises wanted.
S. HERMAN,
Corner, Maillsou ana First Hlrcets, Portland.
Opposite Seg-man, Sabin & Co' Agricultural Wars
house. oct2S.t
CHRISTY & WISE,
Agents for Wool Growers.
Commission Merchants for the Sale of
Wool, Hides, Tallow, & Grain.
.. ALSO....
Wool Baca. Twllir. Dips, and nil Ifanrh Bup
purs Tiiruiauru usiouirrs ai
Lowest ttnli's.
Liberal Advances IMude
on
Consignments
SAN KRANCIbCO OFFICE: 07 Front Street, bet.
Jackson and l'acific 1'ortlaud: St Front Strict.
WOOL BUYERS.
FIMZIER & SPERRY,
Wool Commission Merchants,
REOTOINFOKMTIIE FAKMEDS) OF THE WIL
lametto Villev that they will be in the market
this year for buying and selling- wool. They have un
equaled facilities for transacting- and negotiating wool
suies.
Cash Advances made on Approved Consign
ments. Their present address Is Pendleton. Umatilla
I'onalr. Ore-con. Office will be at 107 North Front
street, Portland, Oregon. JanO U
JOIIN MINTO,
SRStss or
MERINO SHEEP,
rpAKKS PLEASURE IN OFFEHINU TOTHE WOOL-
I growers of Oregon and adjoining Territories Hit
chance to purchase Thoroughbred llerlnos, and aosarlBi
mwiiv, t .w.via iiiviwu,uuii-t -.viiiiw, -m.u -iiirinf
parties Interested that they can. and will endoavor tc
sell Sheep of the same qualltramjralueatmuchcheapes
raie vuau eucn cay puwiuiy ue imporuMj. cxamuiauoo .
and comparison with other sheep in the market ar oor I
diallr Urltod. Address,
JOIIN UINTO.Balem, Oregon.
The Kama and Ram Lambs of the flock can be soen on
the Island Earm, adlolnlnir Salem. Tie Ewes at tin
same place, or at the If Ul arm four and a half miles
soum oi we cur. '
JOIIN A. MACDONALD,
Salem Marble and Granite
Works.
CoauMrcUl St., South of Post OSIe.
(rost-Offic Dos SO, Balam, Otegon )w
--AN1IVAJTVBKH V
Scotch sod California Oran,IU
and kUrble monumenti, Head Stonss
CEMETERY LOTS
EaJosed with California Granite and
Stone Walls built of erery description
Prices Reduced
ene Half.
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO.
yrtlil
s& I
GUARDIAN SALE.
"VTOTICE IS HEKElir GIVEN. THAT, IN PUR'
11 suance ot license grantod me on the 20th day of
February , A.U., lS-)2, h) the County Court of Mult
nomah county. In the matter of the Guardianship of .
tho persons and the estate of Uan-aret Ann Tomiilisoifr
Minnie Ollie Tomlinsun and Nellie Gillie ToruUosOD,
minors, I will on tho l.ltli Day or April, A.B., ISM.
at tho Court IIouso duor In said Multnomah .county, at
1 o'clock I'. M., sell by public auction to the highest
bidder, for iti-h, all tho right, title. Interest and wtstf
of the said minors In and to the following described
tracts or parcels ot land 1 lug and being In said Uult
nomah county, to it: ' heN E quarter of th N K
quarter of seition flfti en, (15), Township one (I) Souta,
range three (3) East, containing forty (40) acres. Also.
atractcontalnliigt''0(2)acrisl)iligln the BouthWSW
corner nf Moses Stanley's land, In section ten (10) town
ship ono (1) South, range three (3) East, together wltH
all tho improt cments thereon. Terms of sale: Ctujb
gold coin of the United States. ,
marlTnt T. K. WILLIAMS, OuardUo,
JOHN HOWES, '
General Commission Merchaat
In receipt of
Uraln, Potatoes, Fruit, Butter, Ecta- PasU''
try, and iame
FURS, HIDES,
Choice Prunes, and Dried Fruits. Established In IMT
and member of Produce Exchange, 504 and M6 ISA
some street, San FranUsco. uichl7m3
H. P. GREGORY & CO..
43 Front St., Portland, Or.,
inroaTsas and d-ulsss ix
WOOD AM IRON WORKING
MACHINERY,
Engines and Boilers, Mill Sup
plies, .Etc., Jstc.
nov4-tf
King of the Blood
u not a "cure nil;" It Is a blood purifier and tonic,
impurity ot blood wuons the system, derange
llitt circulation, ami thus ludut on many dlsorders,
ih t htm ao
tranches or
, linpurltr
achv Vtwkaahe, (fenrml ICrahiM. lltart B(aeaM4t
lrtntU. Ktltwu UiUn. IHlm l!hin,H.m SVi!
itlimlil it. As-r-f-rnia Matit-v ? ItmnA
-si I It. js.-(
jl i ij """t cj jwit-Mrr-fllltivt. VU
Swelling, dotdto. Klnir of t lit) lllood presents
uui auras thise hy altucslnif the catiM. Impurll
e ca
VKlt-
:.
ruiiinfr ic"incnHMt Kviiuine and efficient prep
calling It " th most wnulne and efficient pre!
ratlnnfnrlhM nnrruMu... M..I.I t.w tn..-..i. m.
bottle, tve tentlnionlala. directions, 40., In nam
1'hlec, ' Treatise on Dlm-ics ot tho Moot"
wrapuwl around each bottle.
l). lltliNUH, HUN to., rrops.. Buffalo. N. I.
WILL CERTAINLY CURE
Cough, Colds, Hoarseness, Sort
Throat, Bronchitis, Inflnenu, Asth
ma, Whooping- Cough, Croup, aad
every Aneotion of tho Throat,
Lungs and Clfest, including Con
sumption. Sold ty all Druggist.
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ICROSCOPES 'teZfiSSA
9 mm m-sstaj-s nAft.rm.xmm- If. A .. tVf'MI
7pmtmnt'rjkwCompats .lt.d
Mwutertnrtntf .UicUns. I'hll.d
fv-HuoaiuruiMMraxearrM
Corben's Fire Proof Stable
LIVERV, FEED ANU HACKS, CORNEK SECOND
snd Tarlor streets. Portland. Ori-im-i. IteuntuLLU
cTiarires. 'articular attention iwld to l-oardln-r horaa
Hacks In attendance at all trains and LoaU, day aa
nla-ht. Connected br ail Telephone Comnanlea. When
jrou come to 1'ortland Inquire for "Corbett's Hecks."
spiv wuot-AKDaalAGOON.rroirt I
Kituwii vy uinrtui numfs w aisiinflru
eortllniC to elTt-oU, but Ix.iug rtully
phiwui of that jrr-nt fretx-rlo dlttorder
l lllpotl, Uach arv bysjM-psia, IitUo
vomviaint.uutu
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