May, 1879. THE WEST SHORE. S7 The Best Fruit Dryer of All. I now have control, lor thla coast, uf the manhlne Invented by Hampton Kelly f T preaervlng and drying Irult and vege unlea, owned by Meeara Kelly, Onle A Watann. 1 hIihII proceed toeanvaae for title of machine mid Individual and county right for Oregon, Washington and California; alan, for Ihe anl 01 1111 improved pre for packing dried frulta and vegetable the beat ever made and uied. Taeee maehinea are Kelly's Fruit and Vegetable Grinder, That make a pulp of fruit 1 reparalory to evap oration and drying tor maiaau Kelly's Centennial Fruit Dryer, That preparea the pulp above described for uac, by drying Iheaame. Kelly & Cole Fruit Dryer, Of aliea that range In coat from 75 to tW each, with cupuclly to d y from It to DO buahela ol apple ier day of ten boor' work. Thla dryer haa no aune rlor, and i represented In the accompanying cut. Reference la made to the following named persona: Unu Brook, and Hhaw A Allen, Brooke' alalloo, and many others who have uaed the dryer an I know ihe quality of fruit when dried and the capacity soil aafety f the 1 -I -, which are healed by ateam. anther cannot burn toe fruit, neither ae they liable to deatroy the hlllldlnv. aa ha In cn tbeciiao In fbl- Hiate with othera. The quality of Ihe fi till, when iirieu, ia equal u me neat niaoiiiaoiureti, ano w believe It auper or to all olheia. Collver's Fruit and Vegetable Pross la Intended for packing d led iron or vegelable. In two lo five-pound bole, and ru' It In the heal iMi.ainie oondition and I rm ror private tir a' trifling coat. I hall be prorared lo fill order for the pp r o- xc irom r-.uaiern mauulael nrera, 1 low 1 , I hree veara aao I toil no on inv frull farm o 1 0 o river, l oo oounty. an Allien Fruit Drying Factory that I now ow jed and operated aueoaaa fllllv ky my -on. 1 am lull Mlel a lo the ouarpeaa of iirying rriuia aii'r ajgawva yo.r Kelly A Ma llrver wl'hout a au' erlnr, end Jual the machine needed for uiebvth majority of fruitgrower. A dreea A. B. COI.I.VKIl OPENING Wa hare Juat received and are now opening a eouipiKie aioca 01 Sprltiff and Su miner DRY GOODS! We have a line lln of New Mylc DRESS GOODS! 23 crnlH per yartl. Before Purchasing your ft'WM), ttootn ami Shorn, Cai'itrtM, aim SILIZG, Call at M. FRANKLIN BRO.. Thr Only Wholesale ttiid Retail Dry UimmIh llniisc lii Oregon. I'M Fh-nt Strrrt, Nest ilirnr In the l lrtt National Hank, I'm timid, Oregon. DAVID COLE & CO., ArVinunrfurerf o, nntt ItnUrrt in the Rest ami Cheapest Fruit Dryer IN THR WORLD. Hooter, anal Jobber, and lie lent In attotea and Tinware at wnr luginen'a 1'ih-e., I'orner Pint and Halmnn Hta. Port I id, Oregon. Older Tom thel'ounlry Pollclled. Colored Cashmeres In the New Shailei, 2S cents jier yd. Camel's Hair Cloth, all wool, 40c pr yd Fine French Black Cash meres, all wool, 40 Inches wide, 73c lo $1 per yd. tiihm Coast Steamship Comp y Table Napkins, all linen, 75c per dog. Heavy Canton Flannel, 12 yds. for $1 Large Slie Bedspreads, 7BC a'li. 2-Btttton French Kid Cloves, BOc per pair, worth $1.25. 4-Bntton French Kid Gloves, 5,1 per pair, worth $2. The l.nr.t Hloek of l'.MllMOirKKIIU. I In Hie i'ii . ai ban-price. a Snmdi . a, 1,1 ntKM pvHH. J. V. D. WRINKI.K &' CO.. 221 First Sl Corn Slmon, PORTLAND, OR. NEW GOODS Oregon State Fair, 1879, NweepNtakett to Close June 1st. Running For Two-Year-Olds. Frrtnlnm of Av lortwiiyerold.dah of one mil. Kuirauce PJt, half torlcii . cMraarc end 'orfella to he added lo Ihe purae To eloa June t, una, and lo nam colt on day prevlou to tli raoa. l.l premium .fs) fa lit premium, two ihirda of lulanre. Id minimi, r.malnor of alake. i ii i he stake for running - ad iroUIng, all aurt en (ball b bona Bda and have been IB Ir.lnlrg. rrrmlam of Av" " bree y-ard'. mil beau, I ii i .n.for fit b r furMi. ntianc and fiuhrile added 'o the per. I.a. I lie In e.... June .t. 1ST, lo nam lb coU on lb day pre, am. lo lb raoa. It prinahn - - Kl premium, two Ihirda of ha lane Id premium remainder of atake. Kntrle received by lb aederalgred. ahowlll TSe .avaltoa of l4lm 1 K VKVIAt.l.r eel to r d ealMee are ere mfrriw$ in Hualln l'ndrrwr and HanibnrK l.inbroltlrrlra I CM kh tmv.m tor in t SKIM I' mm B'lott DMAWKHN ' ''' NIUHT DRF.Mtl'.H 7tc lo a At,, Sun BiinneU, Apron, Ulster. Ac, 4c, Ac, III i. ! KT a-.aWN- ,. , . Im law VmUr Ktrntr. A Mrg Job i oi of I t iiho I I) I Mil. 4K ,.,.... tolaWea aaid (artoe 01, lN k KIND, , ,7 Third Ntrcert, rrtlnA. J ONLY DIHKCT L.INKM Between San Francisco, Cel. and (Portland), Oregon and Wash ington and Idaho Territoriea. Tli. Sleeae i. eiiMe4 IW SMH New anal IHtwerfMl Ira a tleaaMklaa .tmv.uax:' WKttAWK . Il ldS, S I I I ol HIII'lHMl stonier lea tea Han I ram i.e., aeia tSart- laaa eaery way. l onoeeilng al I'ortlaiid with lh UftjfBa ami I'allforula ami Oregon l eiitral lUllriMula Sir all laillll In the WlllaMiellr I l..ll.. and log tie BIfC .alley, ami SoUheri. Ore- Mn. with tlieiiregon aieani .-.n.igaiio,, , .,.. IMiiy'a boat for all point on lb Hr r lambla Hit. r. Kaalera oreajan. ami Waaak- oaloo ami Idaho li rrltorlea. .I.o, allb a regular line of Mleailler lo vlrlorla, V. . rart Wraatel and ailba. Alaake Trf on. Tlrkela lo all illlla on IheM A I K H and III II II ild al leaned lale. Tm eatreaae aa a, parliee ahould lea careful lo aak bar tlrkela l. thla rout. II. a M'Klld.KH. Af.nt n "H.Vm., I'm. f4 I real mu I'Mtlaad. lga I M lilAKKe! ACayAaag rApa an, m d4 Nortk rnt .. Portlaa. Uga ALBERT BARTSCH. WABEEOOUS Third St, naar Taylor, PortUml. Of. I.OliV PRICES. Kit INK II A HACK IM AM). Uahler Nrw Mrtle I prklit PImm. iTLANP I farther parlMtuli alar alien nioi.n HI KDKTT klMX of, OKU ANN. r. M WalfK.