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a U 1-1 1 ij .10 1 J . VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1SSS. NO. 221 CAPITAL JOURNAL. MISCELLANEOUS. -THE FRUIT OREGON DRYER (Uovolvlnjjracklframc) Is Simple of Construction, -ANB-r, k EASY OK OPERATION. Awarded first premium at the Oresron State Fair ia-'SI-85-'8a.'87 and at the Cali fornia stale f air, 1SS7, and San Joaquin County Fair, 1837. Manufactured In slxlslzes. For circular and prlca list address H.r S. JQRY SQN, 1 O. Box 283. Salem, Oregon JS3" Dryer Furnaces furnished Jflvo Jslzcs HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., re; al estate BOUGHT AiTD SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY EXCHANGED FOlt OREGON, WASH! Ington Ter.orCallfornla real estate. For luiormutiuit uuurcst ui at euiier 01 uie iui lowing elllees: Palestine, 111.; Kansas City, Mo.; Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem olllce at Bellinger's machinery depot, near the clly hall. Liberty trcot ; Portland olllccln the rooms of the State Immigration Board, corner of Front and Ash streets. ITUtf L. S.',StPilKP & CO., OlHce near It he Opera House. tO Teeth extracted by the painless pro cess. MAKKETS.; CITY MEAT. MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, JJA.LEM, OREGON. 5-All kinds of fresh and cured meats always on. , hand, full weight and a, square aeaiHHanuu4.,, fH U4- 1. 1, , .T I For Sale. I Algdxjdiron frame Horso Power. Good for all uses, from ono to full capacity. AH for the low price of SW. Call at (he I'a clflo Cider, Vinegar t Fruit Preserving Company's office. Salem, Oregon. THE SANITARIUM Fortho treatment of all, diseases of men un'd women ' r DRS. GlLllEltfr & WEMr Medicated vapor baths, oxygen Inhala tions, electro magnetism, medicated sprays, etc. Office and sanitarium In the Bank bloclf. Consultation iree. lWdW '1 ' ' aAVE"YOUIA COLU IN TII15 Jirw BensbofsmellT Isyourbreotniouu i.. symptoms, others only a paru (jaiiioriiio. teetl by D."W. MATTHEWS 4 Co. ' IS .nrjW, wroii j'11 is ti iin n n no cm iiil . C W J flirTlNEMLMoY CAAINCIUnLKUDO'BiK rhAjromVlpjumne, gISf " troubled with enrome i . --- f who are suUerere." BOLD ASB OOA11ANTEED BY MAHHEWS'- & 'COMPANY, D. W. 106 STATE ST., SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Deoot Proposals for Stationery. OrncKor TiiKSEcnKTBV opStatk, Staled'! .W . " l,. '"" J" ' WJ CVTIIVT1 (tl TtlTltWlnw Will lw. MiulnnJ ... this umi-u until nnon Sovemhcr wit, is . of.rOreh ,h-e followlns "rtlcleslfor the state "- K JI can, 14 lb, No. Slrullnir. Linen '" thnrtcr 0al1 ritcn Wreams letter Tvinnr vtr v o ...n white law, Carew, Charter' dak or Scotch' Linen. j. 30 reams first-class Consrress note, 7 " P ttgc8,o. 8 ruling, wlvitejald. V?y i"u""'ieneiopelwp,Co,lrng, 5JL- 9. white envelopes, CO lb, No. 1 rag XXX. ,v 32grossraHroad etcel pens No H9. IS gross Glllott's steel pens, Mo. 401. 3 gross Eastcrbrook "J" pens. 6 gross Faber's pan holders. No. 1878. i dozen Tower .Manufacturing Co's. bar ometcr and brass barked Inkstands. 12 dozen Ivory folders, 9 Inch, Standard. 3 dozen Ivory folders, 10 Inch, Congress. 10 dozen mucilage cups, No. 8, Morgan's patent. 1 dozen lnucllairo Rtnnili waArvnl. vn 6, Morgan's patent. ' , ,J reams rarkers treasury blotting paper, 140 lb, assorted colors. 2 cross No. 2 Knelft Ttncrtrrior lnftrt ni.n.11i style 008. ' 4 aozoa Arnold's writing fluid, quarts. tlnxfm n-ivlrt ... ttnii. wll.. 1a.ii i dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts. 15 dozen duplex cap board letter clips. 12 dozen Faber's rubber rulers, 14 Inch, flat. 12 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 18149, B. 3 dozen steel erasers, lingers', No. 18119, E. 20 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands, as sorted sizes. 4 gross Faber's lead pencils, Nos. 2 and S, exagon, gilt. 10 cross Faber's lead ponclls, round, gilt. hexagon, cllt. 10 cross Fabi No. 2, 0 dozen Faber's rntont Ink and pencil rubber erasers, small. 1000 Media's patent paper fasteners, No. 2. 1000 McGIU's patent paper tasteners, No. 4. 18 dozen gummed stub flic. No. 21. 11x15 In., 230 pages. n aozen laoie nas tor paper, wxzi. 1U dozen waste natter baskets. emxs bar. No. 4. 20 lbs licmu twine. No. 12. At the same time separate bids will bo received forl2dozen Wostenholincongress knives to bo described by trade Nos. Sam ples to be exhibited. Bids should bo marked "Proposals for Stationery." Nono but best quality of goods recel ed. The right to reject any or all bids Is ro se cd. All goods to, ho dcll ercd before January 1st, lhStf. Payment to bo madq by warrant on stato treasury. GEO. W. McBUIDE, 0-23-td Secretary of State. Real Estate Bargains. SI ,600. 100 acres, 0 miles front O & O de pot. Good house, nam and orchird. Fenced, and In cul tivation. S2.C00 SO acres, 4 miles from Salem. Hood road to town. Improve ments fair. Fine fruit land. $3,490 Sj acres 2W miles rrom Salem. No buildings. Splendid land, all fenced. Make a deslrablo homo. ?2,500 W acies 4 miles from Ruloin. Jm- provemenis cuoa. fiuu juuug orchard, and garden land. $4,180 1M0 acres, 7 miles from Salem. Jllll lllliu, liut'l iwuuiuu. rn;ii In lots of 40-acro tracts at S25 per acre. $10,800 ?o aoros, 8 miles from Salem. Excellent grass and fruit land, adjoining Willamette rUer. Will sell In tracts. $1 875. "il acres, 4 miles of Salem. House, Darn ana orcnara. uirge spring at the door. Good soli, nnd plenty of timber. $2,400 120 acres, 5 miles of Salem; good road; well Improved; stream running throne" the place. $00.00 400 acres (4 miles west sldo 0 A n n in aood house barn nnd orchard. 1J0 In cultivation, bal ance oak grub pasture land. $800 10 acres, 1 mile trom Salem, nd- Jolnlng fair grouud. Good land; no Improvements. $1 eoo 40 acres, 5 miles Salem; all In cultivation; no buildings; near school house. Excellent fruit land. $i 000 370 acres, 0 mllos from O AC R R; ' nil fenced; well watered. House barn, and small orchara; 150 acres In cultivation. 8"7! 31ots,"iVlthgoOdhousonndbarn, ' "" Eosl Salem. Deslrablo location. We have bosldes this a largo list o' city ond farm property. Buyers would do well to coll nnd examine our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS & CHAMRERLIN, r Opera House, Court St., ; 0-SOtf - f "'" r- 0 j 1. rjic a n i. -QUAHAfJTEED cure ron CATARRH '.fir RnVHLECAU ..u,.h Hn ot eet betterT Have you an ex- """ - ", noiSuresT Are you trouoiea oy eMi Cat-R-Cure . . .... i .mntMuant breath, rwult- COMMENDED. h jioeurded a jr. ""jrAJba. dteuUng Soeurded a jr. taviar J" "" , vain A inrau "."-r-. ,7..J. r-HK In lt BEFORE IT IS BORN. Some BtartlliTe- BU'temnt T baa. rkl"lnter(U v r Dr. Oliver Wondall Holme8f' on being asked when the training of a child should begin, replied, "A hun dred years boforo it is born." Are we to infer from this ..that thia generation is responsible for tho con dition of the race a hundred yeara UVia IlOWf i r . ,. ( Is this wonderful generation the nat ural result of4ho-propor diet and med icines of a" hundred years agal It is conceded in other lands that meet of the wonderful -discoveries pf tho world in this century iavo come from this c6untry. Our ances tors were reared in Jog cabins, .and suffered hardships and trials. But they lived and enjoyed health to u ?ipe old ago. Tho women -of those days would endure hardships without apparent fatigue that would startle 'tnose oi tho present age. Why was it? , . One of the nrODrietors of the not- ular remedy known asWarner'msafe euro, has been faithfully investigating tho oause, and has "called to his aid scientists as well oBniodlcalmeu, iaw pressing upon them the fact that thcro cannot be an effect without u cause. This investigation disclobOii thfc fact that in tlio olden Union Eimple remedies woro adminifitorC'l compounded of herbs and roots, w hich were gathered and stored-in th6 lofts of the log" cabins, and when sickness camo on, these remedies from nature' laboratory were used with the be-t effects. What were these remedies? 'What were they used for? After untiring and diligent search they linvo o'i tained tho formulas so' generally uicd for various disorders. Now the question is, how will the olden time preparations affect the peoplo of this ago, who havo bvn treated, under modern medical schools ana codes, with poisonous J ana injurious drugs. Tins test Iiuh been carefully pursued, until Han aro convinced that the prepnrntionA')' tneynow can Warners Log .unbiti remedies nre'what our much abused systems required. Among tliemv is what is known ns Warner's Log Cabirtisareaparilla, and they frankly announcevthaV-.yioNdo not consider tho earsaparilla- of no much valuo in itself as it is in the combination of tho various ingrcrii ents which together work marvelounly upon tho system. They nlso huvo preparations for other diseases, such as ,'Warner's Log Cabin cough and consumption remedy' "Log Cabin hops and buchu remedy)" "Warner's Log Oubin hair tonic. They have great confidence that they havo cure for the common disease of cutnrrh . which they give the name of "Log Cabin rose cream." Also a "Log Cabin, plaster," which they are con fident will supplant all others, and a livor pill, to bo used separately or in connection with tho other romedies. Wo hope that tho public will not be disappointed in these remedies, but will reap a benefit from tho in vestigations, and that tho proprietors will not be embarrascd in their in troduction by dealers trying to sub stitute remedies that havo been bo familiar to the shelves of our drug gists. This line of remedies will be used instead of others. Insist upon your druggist getting them for you if do hnsn't them yet in stock, and wo feel confident that theso new reme dies will receivo approbation at our reader's hands, as the founders have used every care in their preparation. BAN 1RANCISCO, Noy. t, InjS ilesirs. WKLLER BROS.. HYilem, Oregon. Gentlemen: -We had tho pleasure re cently of making shipment to you' of our new " Vhlto Cross" Extracts, and send you by mall today a ery neat show card which we would like you to place promi nently In your store, and which will call theattentlon of your trade to the good. It has bepp oyrluWtntlou.for. MujiBime mist to i)UUi.uiouthe market tb) Ihiest line of llavorlni extracts liiunuacturod In thlVo'iuUr'iUKlraflwr moptnroj itniij and'exiwrtmentlng; wlh the riroirUnttfit bninds'ttow before th iniUII,we,li.viit lastieeedIJnipLBluic Iwfrtrwynli aunl? lty which Jeyonddouilliuwio.iiUXrlur, . V9 ir' hV U'iAnmtr iiprm.uwn ( youriuai' yiiu-oiM.nHiPiM'i'",i jwi1" meda ihvwtoyXHtt inmomepi u lugjiniv thitfOftu poMlbly be manufactured. TJid naek'Bd ttyl gvqeqiUr I W attrdtaHHltn,i.nl wm1 let that wtnJ' yoHf Umd lli toHt life' iltiMlty r Ulfi. goods jimrKjeilin'yVliHaC'jUUtVlUw1!', will be large. . - .... . r - i, Br wmniyUif jnttwwr JWUWftjvM " Ihvor uih your, truly. A. M 1III.LINU A in Tb-i BUVI.l.H'OTJIDElJ Uu3d U reh and Sept., each yosr It Is ta ency- OlODfrAJXOl UKMU lajur . piUlqn for fU who ,pur J eta&se thk luxurJa or tbl ,t necojaiUAs of mat Tni can elotto-iTPtt (uad mrnthap.rUia 7T: .,. .ua.tuU. daoa. dealt. etl'bl unl. rort, r W ebnrcB or tr it;!"11"' ? rv"i eoreTO!W.jT5;.S,.'5ft5SSB QUIDB, whlah wlU bo wat npoo receipt of 10 cent w pr port. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. lU-ll-i UlchJgsa Avau, Cbio.LU. Tit Sltmtloi Id Saltm. No more members of tho Schwab family havo taken the smallpox. All were vaccinated at tho ttrst out break and it i thought nono will havo more than the varllohl. Tho girl is very sick but with tho care- full nursing Bho is receiving no ser ious results aro anticipated. The smaller children are eutforlng con siderably with their arms, but oth-' orwiso are well. It may be remark ed hero that nearly every person in town has been vaccinated ami avoid nuy contact with ihelr left arm. Tho strictest measures of quaran tine continue to be observed in North Salem in tho neighborhood of the sick glrljnndntovory approach a yellow ling Mutters tho danger signal. A man who. has practiced medl clnofor40 years,, loucht to. know ealt from sugar.mui wl,t ho -0's: , j v , i , j ,(, . 'roiKpOji.O, van. JO, J887,.. Messrs. P. J. Cheney & (X deii tiemeii I have .been In, the general practice of medicine for,', most 40 years, and would say that lu.all my practice and experience, havo never seen a prvpcratlon that I could pre scribe with an M'iioli (coulldenco of success as I can JJall's.Uutarrh Cure, manufactured by you, lliwo pre scribed it a great ninny times ami its ell'ect is wondoiftil, and would say la conclusion that I havo yut to lln'd n case of wilnrrh that it would not cure, if they would take it according i directions. Yours Ti ul v, J,. L. GOHSUCH, M. D. Odlce, U15 Summit St. We will give jlOO for any case of catairh that cannot be cured with Hall's Catairh Cure. Taken Inter nally. F. J. C11EXFY & CO. Toledo, O. XfaSrSold by druggists, 75c. j New Ntitarlrs Commlsslonnl. The following named persons were to-duy commjbsloned notaries public by Gov, l'enneyer: John Lane, Itosehurg; U.S. Clark, Suvcr; J. II. Itobblns, J. N. Parks, Pendleton; J. II. "Wilson, Corvnllls; Moses Fitzgerald, IHirns. Mothers Rtl. ' ( ' Tho ipropriotoM of tho SANTA ABIE have authorized 1). W. Mathews t Co., to refund you your money if, after giving this Califor nia King of Cough Cures a fair trial as directed, it fail to givo satisfac tion for the- euro of coughs, croup. Whooping cough and all throat ami lung troubles. Wlien tho disease aU'euts the head, and assumes the form of catarrh, nothing is so ellcct Ivo as California cat-r-curc. Those remedies are without equal as house hold remedies. Sold at $1.00 a package. Three for $2.60. SlTHKJIi: CUl'llT. SALKM, Nov. 10, '88. I. It. Dawson, resp. vs. M. K, Poi'e and Clflii'Ies1 Nlckell, npps.; ap4-'l fioiirJal-Ksoii county; u'rgucd a-id submitted. 'J'lifcrBaie'lii'oi'eMays tliun one tifguInK diwn hill., lIovldtM (oIIIiik ouir n pfeol pde, nislllfiKdouii a fiVoURin slide urn) (il her ihciIuhU, nu ti'ti, rir Ify mi ernitlc dlitn. ir Jim tan io , (llM-lplliif a rebel fjnu lUet.uiiil rMtoru u riuulur hulilt oMIk' Ixiwelx, rapidly dcM-end nn Incline whiw Iwiltom Is the gmvr A In'lnro In ln')r, linpiilrmeiit ot Hvpctltr. tniiihlod -It , tMM of llHsli mid iii(tiil en-ncy these urn Hie Infallible IndU-ntlomt tliat nliutt deeut.and hukIiI tit tuitel reimlr. 1 Im lUient? Mitpst, itleiiijtiWt nieflriM of it purine iinyklbul I'lierg) I IIiMtellerH --loiu.icli liilltrn. Wlicii) the imIihtmI Htiwtu and weak Mppetlers Rill, HiN -t iiiV liiljt-niiiit micci-iHU. Ulielhur fn lilrniw In Iheilttendrtnt of thv dliuome, lulieieiit In the roiiitltiitlon, or the coin I) mloii of eoiivulfwemv. nllmi very low titter WHitlnK miilmlleH, the llltteni hu sr V-Jor I'tmtslii reliable liimns of rnmedylng u 'urouKii wieniiHiiuiiioriiiipniMHiuuwH. 0 n The Ittttersi'ure iiiHlarlu eomplHliits, rl.' umutUm, uiiintliJUliMii and kidney (ii. "til i;i".t urn mhIu nn appetite and Im ' iiotii oiLk's n t tgn of u- .1.1). If you nro I .w aWltefl. h- i,.n ,i, ,,t Im.t .tf rHrular 1 b il'l li! M')) l llll ItllUIH I'r tl il i IMtldplKVX 'lonlr. u iui nit ,v nmu ijf Jmi. U'l, ftTji VA2JML2ZZiVl iiaaaawniai TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events of ttic Mole World for' 1 Wnl'v-foiir Hours. A Hloorir llatllc Lost Ills Daughter Corvnllls NWs. A DKSl'KllATK COM1IAT. Tm Sti-li llKlt tVlth Kulies III u Darkened Itoom. BntMiNOHAM, Ala., Nov. 17. Two funentls took place hero yester day which were largely nHondcd ami formed the climax of mi ex traordinary tragedy. Itobert Nabors was a prominent physician at Moutevnllo, in this state, and "YV. "W. Shot tritlgo was a successful lawyerln theisauie village, ljoth were young men. Some time ago Nnhors employed Shortrldgo to collect a few claims against de linquent patients. Tho returns woro not satisfactory, and tho men quarrelled-. Nabors called at Shorirldgo's olllce, mit, tho old trouble broke out afresh. They finally agreed to tight with bowie-knives in n dark ened room Jii'jf oil' the olllce. lle moviiig their coats and shoos, he mon fought blindly but desperately for nearly ten miuuies. The duel was one of tho most iclous ever lepoi.ed In Alabama. Tho men plunged their knives Into each other umll both looked as though they had been sluughteilng l.eo. cs. Ki'yiblng In the room wps bmpaWeied with blood. Some persons living in iho lo'er st()iy heard the noise of tho tliio'lsio and when the door was broken opeti Nubors staggered Into the olllce With tho blood streaming from a doxon gushes lu his faco and bivast. Without saying n word ho rushed down tho stairs, still glasplng a gory knife In h's hand and implied' on thosliccl. Lying tqioutuo floor of tho room was shortridge. Ills head had been slashed in a mmt dreadful mainer. Tho arteries of his, 'neck had been severed, ono eyo hnd been gouged out and his hands were cut fo terribly that tho llngei s hiMig only by tho tendons. Tho man was dead. iii;t ins OAUCirrr.i Two Vi).itiir 1'eopln Aliido lluppy by the JCeultofttMi IC'ectlun. Kuoadi.i.ook, Conn,, November 18. George W. JJrown la a bluclr- smith, and a biuunch lepuhllcuiu For a long llmoho has paid coutv to it young wompii, tho (hummer o. u deuuKiraUo farmer. The latter did lot look with favo. on tho yofii man. uuoigu lecoiveu no ea- courugemeiit whatever from the youo'f gill's rather, ami the old man tried to Invent some bchemu which would wrest from Drown his hlaek- smith shop uud compel him, through poverty, to depart from (ho v Id n lty "Young man," he wild, 'U'lt toll ,ycni,whut J'll do. ion want to marry my daugtor. ;;u make yon n wuger. If .Harrison is' elected, she in ytjurs; If not, you fnn give me a bjll of sale of tills shop and the tool and forever emit the tqYn." George niojitwl ,tho proponltloih The hill, ol ulo vuh drawn up unci signed, utul the farmer went homo chuokllpK.nbout lmyy iiuly ho olt tallied the little blacksmith shop Binlrld himself of thu niau ho dis liked. Hlnee the returns havo all comoin the old inun has teal fully eonsented nml the young couple propoiw hv- 1 lug the knot tied at once. Slum Oi-bjiim llulttoitil. I bAN FiiANfisco'Nov. 18. A r: dent of Itetldlng, Cal., tolls of tile pretn-ueo recently of railroad coal eers northeast of that town, up tho t iiiyon of tho Pit river. They were J understood to ho li) the Union Puclf iic'i employ. It is iirettum'ed tltey 'were at work on the proposed Cal ifornia outlet for the Union FaoUlo ,from Huntington, w tU Oregon Short Line, down tliiough the Mal heur country and Fall river district Into the Bttorameiito valley. I UillbUlni. uB4iMit 'edo frwn tliv fct uud rtlMr prt at tjt. body, l i aurrb, nuwtnu. putoon oak. HJuu lit i-ye lid. wuHI ahmum t llw ,! 1,Mipp.r aflr irtg HllWl ttl-oeWt Wurriiiud Ui (!( radlod mm la every , iiultintw. C0M1EXSKI) DISPATCHES. Chairman Itarnum continues to Improve. Tho improvement noticeable In the condition of Mrs. Jay Gould Is still apparent but she Is by no means out of danger. Itepresentntlvo Perry llelmont of tho First New York district, has been tendered and accepted the ap pointment as minister to Spain. Flora Schmidt, the young woman, taken to n New lork hospltul' witlr syinptoniB resembling yellow fever, died. An autopsy showed thatthef omnil lietl of nbnte feiistriteH, not 'yellow fever. A Philadelphia court Issued mi attachiiieu't'rtgiilnst'lleely fof tori tempt of court lu refusing to pro duce tho modrl "oflds motor as ordered. Koely was subsequently committed to the county prison till ho should purgohhnself of contempt by compliance with tho order of tho court. Vol'iln l'rooi Col'tiilll.. Cokvau.is. Or Nov. 18. Two 850-pound black bears were killed on the John Smliltfnrm, near Soap meek, yesie'day, by four hunters fiomCoivullls. They had been kill ing Mock In that neighborhood. A gas machino was received from Newark, N. J., for tho chemical laboratory of tho agilcultural col lege, Tuesday, to be used for heating purposes in experiments. Uniforms for the students were ordered Wed- iiesday. 4 A lliiriilnj; Sttatntr. From a gentleman who Just ar rived In tho city from Newport, It Is learned that there was a coullagra tlon oil thu waters last night. From tho light house ut Yaquliiu It was plainly visible, and the whblo heavens and sen were lighted up, With tho glasses It was seen to bo u vessel of some kind being consumed, but tho tide was going out ami there was no way of gaining further par. tlculars, and he left before the tldo came In this morning. Thu sceuu Is pictured by our Informant as ono of grandeur. Newport and Ynipilim ho reports as booming quite nicely. Travel is heavy, and this morning's train wns comfortably tilled. Wtrtb Knowing. Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Ijlko City, Fla., was tikun with i severe cold, nttehded with n dls treaslug rough and running into consumption in Its first stages. Ho tried many so-called popular cough rrmcdlcH and steadily grow worse. Vau reduced lu llesh, had dllllculty lu breathing and VaH unable Io sloop. Finally tried Kings Now Discovery fiirconsiiinptlon nid found linnie dlato rl'llel, and after using about a hulf ditzeu bottles ftAind hluiHulfwull nud has hail no return of thedls,euuo. No other remedy can show so uruntl a reCltrd of cures, as Dr. King's New lilscovery for consumption giiarau i ceu m iioiiiHb wnni is claimed for It.TrUil holtlo freo at Cox's drug store, , Dr. 1U-W. ritrrrt (UrCantrMtori. 'l'o-morrow eveidig tlig dkectow of tho Salem Street Itailwav Co. will have aineelfng for tlly cdnslder nthliiohtldH for coiistl-uutlbli ?f"tho Hue. It is learned that there will bo ut least four bids for tho lino com plete, mill lMjrluipH scyerul for partial contractH, ( Searlo k Deaili) mid O'C'oi'iuor t iliirr, contractoi'soriiio Ol P.J will Tib lieru with bids, as alwi will several Piirtlund partlbs. John K. Woods, n roiuluent ICust Portland contractor, is now lu the city look ing up tho mutter, and several others aro oxpected on this evo nlug's train. A Ute rail. A half dozen omlgrutit wagons, all tho way from MImhoiitI, pissid through the city ywturduy morning hound for tho AVIIlumolto valley. 'I'lwiv will Iim Iti lunlf If tliuv riMiili their destliuitlitii this full as thu road over tho Cascades must tto well nigh ImpuMdble for wagons. llaker City DeniooraL Hlutkillo sliow llmt mVenty lr evnt of thepMtpleofilut Unllwl Htttta itm sulfw- lie I tijl nrt iroiu tun iiwiua i iim wii kldnav and miw. A lUHIItl Dull ulnlHttvid UuelUtetI,oAiu ruu ImWi that twi fltlii MMirk, llrlkht's iIImmm whMi eurrun otr MuMMyofmir pftHilnt ituKi, If you nr altliMxl with any urinary itr kllMy trouble, mo tiullf how 4til. do nut put It unruNUl Voo Uu,but pmenrtia pueluukv of OnsjoH KtdiMiy Tm Mitd tke ttetuHdlbg to dlmtkxM. It will tureyou. i 1 I?