(A
vr,r
FRIDAY MOUSING. JUNE 30, 1882.
Entered at the Postoflice nt Corvallis
Oregon, as second-class matter.
EDITED BY
M. S. WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICIAL PAPER FOR 3ENT0N COuKTY,
V. R SENATOR.
W'e tok occa,' on in our issue of the lGth
of the present ronth, among other things,
to editorially make the following comment:
"The DeopVe of Oregon for once havo been
fortunate in selecting a man to Congress
who takes large views of his duties to the
people of the State. He recognizes the fact
that his duty is to all parts of Oregon alike
and that he is not the Representative of a
mall portion of tlio State any more than
11 of it. Since he has entered tipon the
discharge of his duties with a strict regard
for his duties always in view, he has endeav
ored to work for all parts of Oregon, anil
with remarkable success. With this branch
f the National Legislature well provide for
with an able conscientious Representative,
in the person of M. C. George, the next re
maining and most important thing for Ore
gon, is for the next Legislature to select a
difficulty arise from his aspirations to a
second or third term. The Republican par
ty, with the exception of a very few of its
members, have become tired and worn out
with anything like Grant-Conkling dictation
of which Mr. Arthur at one time played
an important part in stepping down from his
seat as president of the United States Sen
ate and going to New York and taking part
iu Mr. Conkling's fight in the Legislature.
WATER POWER.
Water works of sufficient magnitude in
a place to furnish power for running all
kinds of machinery is of great importance
and of as much, or perhaps more, value to
a community as a gold mine. The propri
ety of tapping the river or Long Tom above
here somewhere so as to bring a stream of
water into the city has often been didcusscil
with much enthusiasm. At one time some
years ago the discussion went so far as to
induce further action and a subscription was
circulated around town to raise money to
make a survey to "ascertain if the project
was practicable. The amount was raised
and the form of running a survey was g.mc
through with. But a report of that survev
and the practicability of bein.
a stream of water into town of the desired
size has never come to light to our know
ledge. The people who subscribed their
money to r.id in this undertaking would cer
tainly like to know whether the subscrip
Astoria Packing company, 3500 from the
Cutting Packing Co., 50C0 from John West
and 4000 from Wm. Hume. She also car
ries D4."S sacks of flour.
Thus far this season 59,580 cases of salmon
have been shipped to England and 30,075
to San Francisco from tho Columbia.
Martin Matson, captain of boat No. 16,
West Coast Packing Co., was knocked over
board by the boom, last Saturday evening,
and drowned.
The Victoria arrived in Sunday afternoon
with freight for Astoria and Portland.
From the Columbia she goes to the Sound
with a consignment of California freight.
The new Presbyterian church is well un
der way; the foundations are almost ready,
and next Monday v,ork commences. We
are glad to hear that sufficient funds have
been guaranteed to enable the building to
go on to completion without delay.
Alfred Carruthers, who came over from
North Bond last evening, says that on the
3th inst, a wrecked schooner drifted in on
the beach, her deck breaking avay i she
struck the breakers. Shu was the St. George,
of San Francisco, ninety tons, loaded with
c j . . . l 1 ho bark Knasmfl Snnsna l,;,.h ,,i...i
identify her further than is stated. When
Mr. Carruthers left she was fa3t breaking
an.
man to the United States Senate, who will ! oa had effected any good, and whether the
also exercise the sasje views as to his duties manner of getting water-power to our town
large as our Congressman
to the State at
has done, and work for all parts of the
State at large."
After the result of the last State election
and after the heat and smoke of that strug
glo had blown away we calculated that the
people of Oregon would unanimously concur
in statements made regarding Mr. George's
actions in Congress for the people of the
State. The people of Oregon have agreed
with us in this matter which is evidenced
by their verdict at the last election wherein
they agreed to return Mr. George to Con
gress by a majority of 3,500 voters. A
larger majority than Oregon over gave to
any man before and at least half of thi3 large
majority must have been composed of honest
nd sensible democrats who saw the matter
in the same light that we expressed, because
his majority is nearly double of that of the
ether candidates on bis ticket. With this
verdict in favcV of our views in which so
many democrats concured in rendering it,
and yet we find one or two democratic edi
tors who are attempting to run a two bit
bourbon sheet on mnch less than that'
amount of capital, either in money or brains,
who are unkind enough to accuse us
of having been compelled to support
Mr. George in the recent campaign by "force
of political circumstances.'' It is unneces
sary for us to tell the people that such an
assertion is utterly false and without any
-shadow of foundation, because many of
"them know well that we w ere in the con
' vention that nominated Mr. George the first
time, and that we put forth our efforts at
that time to secure his nomination; and it
'well known by all who read our columns
that for months lief ore Mr. George had re
ceived his second nomination we advocated
the same frequently and earnestly. P.ut as
lew of the class of editors above alluded to
as suggested at that time was ascertained to
bo a practicable undertaking by means of
that survey. A report would have been in
! order long ago, and will be acceptable now.
KEICOBORI.TC SEWS.
srfonu soon at Jacks-m-
Jackson fonnly
(from the Times.)
A circus is to p:
ville.
A great deal of hay has been cat this sea son,
considerable of which is still in the
field.
Tho citizens of I.iukville are making ex-
tensive arrangements for the celebration of
j the 4th of July.
There is still so much snow in the vicin-
ity of Crater lake that it cannot be reached
natulan Connty.
(From Hoseburg Plaindcaler, of June ii
School closes in the Roseburg Academy
on next Friday tho 30th.
Many of our citizens went to Wilbur this ' tor some time yet.
week to attend the closjjjg exercises of the ' Mrs. F. M. Plymale, of Manzaaita, U ex
Umpciua Academy. j tensively engaged in raising chickens. She
The railroad company is making a good , has 1000 on hand already,
road this side of Myrtle Creek, in place of j J. M. Smith has discovered a quartz ledge
the old one which was somewhat destroyed ' in his lot in the western end of town.
by work on tho rade.
the twelve excursionists were probably dead
by the time of reachiug the bottom, and one
died within an hour. Two others were seri
ously wounded, and the rest escaped with
more or less painful bruises, contusions and
scratches. Those killed are Miss Cecilia
Clark, aged 17 years, badly cut on the face
and otherwise bruised about the body; Miss
Eva Hnsted, aged 16 years, cut over the left
eye and forehead and an arm broken. The
next whose life was taken was Miss Ida
l.owilry, daughter of city and county attor
ney Cowdry. She was badly bruised, cut
about the face and had severe injuries on
other parts of tho hedy. The young lady's
uuuy, auer siriKing uie Dlult above the m -
road track, must have struck with terrible
force or been carried thither by the ccach, as
it was loano on the other side ot the track.
At that point the bluff in ahnnt ;n f.-nt ;
height, and 200 feet o:i an incline from the
sc ene of the accident. The fourth victim
was ieorge W. Scott, son of ex-Supervisor
A. W. Scott of thi3 city, aged 21. His
death was terrible, as his skull was crushed
and one leg broken in three place3, and his
spinal column broken. Benjamin Burling,
who went up the . previous afternoon on a
Bsfaing excursion, received a wound that
may cause his death. D. J. Bair had a
leg broken and other bruises. From accounts
of those on the stage the injuries to the rest
arc nut serious. An inquest was held by
the coroner. The verdict is that the disas
ter was cause 1 by gross carelessness on the
f Jesse Perkins and Charles RoTce.
-" -"".....-, WlHOjJIlE, niiivil Mill li
from here to-day bound for Port Tovvnsend,
with a cargo of hay, caught tire beyond the
ueatis ana was towed back.
NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS !
The vessrd is
now beached. "i ha lire was extinguished,
but the damage to the hull and car
heavy.'
is quite
CITY STABt.ES
TIIOS. ECtLIX Proprietor,
On the Coiner West of the Engine House
COllVALLIS, - OREGON.
Special term of the circuit court fur Doug
las county will convene at Roseburg on the
second Monday in July, and will be pre
sided over by his honor Robert Bean, E. G
Harsh Prosecuting attorney.
A murder was committed between Grwe
-and Cow creeks, last Monday by one rail
road man .on another, but wc have been un
able to learn the particulars, or learn the
names of the parties interested.
One day this week the body of a China
man was found in the river near Jas. Bur-
D. Caldwell has sold his mining claim on
Steamboat to Mr. Shearer, lately from the
Willamette valley
Jaaios Ralls, of Willow Springs, showed
in some fine-looking quartz, takeu from a
ledge he is interested in, the other day.
Mr. Derrickson, of Idiho, has some in
tentions of putting up a small quartz mill iu
the vicinity of Fisher & Bybe-e's ditch in
Willow Springs precinct.
Sheriff By bee returned from Josephine
county yesterday. He says that arrange
ments have been made to extend his com-
which will bo
of great advantage.
Two horses belonging to the Singer Sew
i ing Machine Company were stolen from the
bain of the agent, E. E. Gore, in Eden pre
cinct, last Sunday night; also one from J.
G. Van Dyke's barn, belougim; to David
HA VINO COMPLETED MY
new and commodious BARN,
f am better than ever ureniired to
Keep sue
BEST OF TEAM 3, BJ31SES. .CARRIAGES
SADDLE HOUSES TO HIRE.
At Reasonable Rates.
it" Particular attention given to Boarding Horse;
Horses Bought and Sola or Exchanged.
PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL.
Apr!! 2, 1 K0. 17:2Cvl
Scientists now all admit that most disease are
caused by disordered Kidneys or liver, and that if
uie-c great organs arc Kept in a pertect condition
health will be the result. WAHNhU'rf SAFE KID
NEY AND LIVER CURE
Is made from a Simple Tropical Leaf
OF BARE VALUE,
And is a POSITIVE Remedy for the following
Troubles :
rain in the Buck: Severe Heiul.'.clies;
Dizziness; Bloating: Inflamed
Eyes; A Tired Feeling;
Night Sweets;
Pains in the Lower Part of the Body;
Palpitation of Ihe Heart: Jfinrdice;
Gravel; Paints! Urination; Ma.
larii.I Fever; Fever
ai;d Ague;
And all diseases caused by the Kidneys, Liver or
Urinary Organs being o;it of order.
It is a SAFE and CERTAIN cure for all Female dif
ficulties, such a3
Leiiforriicsa; InflansttMl of the Womb;
Falling: ef the Womb; lleiiatlon
ef the Womb.
It will control and regulate Menstruation, and is an
excellent and safe remedy for females during prcg
oancy. As a Blood Purifier it is une-iualed, for it cures the
organs that MAKE the blood. "For
(i; CarVineles; Scrsfala: White S-77sl-lingj
EalS Poisoning by Mer
cury cr any .other Irug
It is certain in every case.
For incontinrrtcn Impateisc: Pains ic
Use Lehis, and all .simi
lar Diseases,
It is a safe, sure and quick Cure.
K U the only known remedy -hat has cured Bkiomts
Disease.
As a proof of the purity aid vrorth of this Great
Cliii t-C A I,
ne s piace, wrapped up in a lot ot Chinese i .,any.s dit..h to inim.ia rive
uiEiiKeis, eic. , ana win evidence Oi navin j 0f roat a(Jv
been foully dealt with. The body wrs sad
ly decayed. It is supposed he was killed
hy some otJus pig-tailed brothers.
On Wednesday while Mr. S. B. Hendricks
of Ten Mile was driving along the road, on
the running gears of his wagon, with his ! pVne
legs hanging down below the .reach, in a , , ,
, ..,. ' i ... ... A young man named Fox wis killed in the
moment wiien lie wast wnffhino RMwt mun 1
nr,v f,.nm t!,. .,,,1 n i ,, 7 I vicinity of William Kagel'u saloon on Grave I
.... t, ....... v,.w w ...u CO L-.. U.
WEW FIRM !
AGHifW!MilfLEME!sTS
We have in st -efc tlio
DcHiiuor Twine Binders,
De-rin and Standard Mowers,
Minnesota Chiel Threshers,
Morrison Plows,
Mimrasota Giant and Still trUr Engines. Ehvood
mounted Horse-Power. Centennial Fat.'nimr will 1-
A 9 A L Y S ! S :
ebrat-d Buckeye line of Seeders
We also keep the celebrate!
Kct-'lmm wagons.
joae2yl nr. II. MILI.IIOLLA
1 Prills.
Whitewater
and
n.
BU E. HARRIS,
One Door South of Graham & Hamilton's,
COllVALLIS, . . OLLUUK.
between a fctnmp in the road and the reach,
nave either the energy or ability to read au 1 ljlolien below the knee. lie had to
nnderstandingly, they no doubt failed to lie t',ere n the rafl for two bonra before
notice our editorial remarks of long ago ad- "W oue cam( along to a3ist him, and dur-
vocatwg Mr. George s renoinination. It lns lnM tlme "e aG: "a Jcg. d at present
would be worse than useless to attempt to 18 Jo,8 very well.
convince such an editorial staff that they
had wrongly judged our efforts in Mr.
George's behalf, because tiicir blunt facul
ties of percepon will not permit them to
see convincingly tli rough a short distance of
broad daylight. Ifc is not true that the
Little by little the railrrad moves on
toward tho south, each day tho construction j afterward
train ls'dumping material a little further on.
Chinamen are almost constantly arriving
to be put at work on the grades. The work I
of laying track toes without interruption
creek by oue Henry Lane, an elderly man,
last Monday. Both men, who were em
ployed at the railroad tunnel, had been
drinking, and Fox is said to have been the
aggressor. Lane stabbed him three times iu
the body in qunk succession with a large
knife, but any of the wounds would prob-
ibly have proved fatal. Fvx died verv soon
Groceries,
Provisions.
8. A LATrCJOKE, Ph. n , L. L. I)., Professor of
tmemtscry in tne university of Uocbester, N. v.,
knowing the popularity and merit of Warner's Safe
Kidney and Liver Cure, after a thorough Chemical
Analysis, has furnished the fo'iovins- statement:
UXIVKIISITY OF KOCHKSTEH,
Chemical Laboratory,
ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan.8, 1SS0.
Mr. II II. Warner has placed in my possession the
formula of the medicine manufactured and fold by
him under the general deajgnation of WARXKP.'s
SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. 1 have inves
tigated his processes of manufacture, which are con
ducted with extreme care and according- to the best
methods. I have also taken from his laboratory sam
ples of all the materials used in the preparation at
this medicine, and upon critical examination 1 find
Htem, as weuai i;ie- me.ucine into which they enter,
to be entirely free from poiaoaow or ffcieterioga sub
stances. S. A Bs.T33R)EB.
This Remedy which has done such wonders, is put.
up in the LARGEST SIZED BOTTLE of auv- medi
cine upon the Market, and i3 sold by Druggnrts and
all dealers at &.&per bot,tl3. For Diabetes enquire
for WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CURE. It is a
POSITIVE Remedy.
H. H. WARNER & CO.
I9:6yl Rochester N.
C. H. WHITNEY & CO.
Having recently located in Corvallis, we take pleasure in announcing to
the trading public that we have just opened our Spring stock of
Dry Goods,
0
Furnishing- Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps.
ALSO A FULL LINE OF X
Fancy Dress Goods,
s, Satins,
ringes, Laces,
Buttons, Corsets.
V.
Harper's Magazi ne.
ys iniprov
Oregonian declared that Mr. George was and construction trains will run to
lortlands candidate as against all other
portions of the State. She said, however,
in substance, as near as we can quote from,
memory, that ho was Tortlaml's candidate
for that position. So could Corvallis with
the same fcrce say that he wa3 Benton coun
ty's candidate. The papeis of Coos Bay
eonld say the same of him as applied to that
locality; and with like force, and consistent
vith truth, can the jwoxile jipnorth wlio
are iatereelcd in the Cascade Locks say that
he was the representative of their locality.
So each and every locality and hamlet in
the State could have said the same thing of
Mr. George as applied to their respective
places. This is what the people of Oregon
in every nook and corner did say on the 5th
of June when they gave Mr. George such an
overwhelming majority for re-election.
When Oregon has both halls of Congress
supplied with such members from this State
that every nook, corner and hamlet therein
cm say that they are the candidates for
ach of their respective localities, then, and
not till then, will she be properly repre
sented. Tho same perverters of truth accused our
article of week before last of having been
published in the interest of John H. Mitch
ell for the United States Senate. While
tuch assertion is untrue, we have to say
that our article which they allude to was
written not in the interest of any individual
bat it was written in the interest of advis
ing such person for the United States Sen
ate as wonld, after elected, represent with
equality all parts of the State with consist
ent fairness. While we care nothing about
juch assertion, yet it shows how far down
jnen can descend in order to carry out
al bent of their mind, and that is
acts and doings of their
UEVE HIM.
st indicate that
lie was through
he present
Ikely think
It is ccr-
th the
ject.
0;ik
Grove, 14 miles south, in a few days. Tho
bridge across the South Umpqua at Myrtle
Creek is finished, with the exception of the
two main spans, and the false work is all
up for these. The bridge work aside from
this, whtsh was contracted by Miller and
Comstock, has nearly all been finished, and
will ell, together with the remaining work
on the bridge, be finished according to the
contract by the 15th of July. This con
tract includes all bridge and carp euter work
between Roseburg and Jtiddle, 33 miles, and
it is expected that the track layers will be
behind the bridge builders, only as necessity
requires.
Polk Coantv.
(Pallas Itemizer, June 24).
ludependence is to have a grand celebra
tion on the Fourth.
Quite a number were in attoudence at the
Universalist Convention this week. The
meetings were held in the Court House.
The proprietors of the livery stables in
Dallas have concluded to charge $1 per hour
extra for teams kept out later than 8 o'clock
of evenings.
The camp-meeting at this place was very
largely attended last Sunday. The trains
brcfught many people and the country peo
ple were here iu large numbers.
An agricultural society has been formed
at Xewberg, Yamhill county. A meeting
was held on the 10th inst, in which the
proper methods and cost of underdr:.-ining
was discussed, the matter being presented
by John Brown.
Several members of Union Lodge, A. O.
U. W., of Dallas, made a fraternal visit to
tho Lodge at Perrydale on Monday evening.
the Lodge at that place is increasing
membership and the members are fully
to the interests of the order.
Clatsop fount.
(From Weekly Astorian
Several of our citizea
ashing excursions. .
The America
terday.
W. U. Derrickson, a mining expert from
the East, arrive ! in 'own about a week asm
! and is now engaged ir. examining the di.ler
I ent nuartz mines around .InoVomr,ll..
a view of making investments,
Ashland has $!67,16i worth of taxable
property.
TLEGRAKS,
, St. Claitvilrc, 0., June 2o.. Tite Repub
lican conventionof the 17th congressional
district, after .'J7G" ballots, adjourned with
out making a noiniuati'Ui.
Kew York, June Co. The collection o!
coins on which Mr. iiu- huell of .New York
spent $5,C0O and 30 yearsW-ork, was closed
out at auction for 12, 901 yesterday.
Kockford, 111., Jajl -5- A terrible h;iil
storm and tornado visited this place to-day,
doinu damage to c-ops and fruit amounting
to 7000. The cherry crop was totally de
stroyed. Con .rckls in its course are en tirely
ruined. Hail stones fell as largo as
hen eggs, and windows were broken from
tiearly every Induing in the city, but no one
injured.
San Francisce. June 25. Early Saturday
morning a disastrous and heartrending ac
cident occurred in &anta Cruz county, three
miles troin FeltoB ar,d about five miles from
Santa CriZ- Three weeks ago a large party
of youns people left thij city to spend the
vacation at Camp Fe-ton, which is near the
tovn ot reltcn, among tho redwoods of
ftUta Cruz county. A jr-rie number of rr
sons were already there, a id this addition
made the population of the camp about 250
all told. A ride and t'ance by moonlight to
oiuita v i iii iiau iecn proposed, but this wa3
objected to by many of the party, as the
mountain road was known to be very ateeD
v-o i i may nignt. However,
a party of twelve U-rcd on the frolic which
terminated go fat-.lly. A hay-wagon and
four horses were securec at Felton, and in
it were Misses Cecilia Clark of Oakland.Eva
Hnsbey, Ida Can dry. Abes Hatz and Sallie
jacKson or aan rrancisco, and Miss Vir -in
ia Davis f Newark, Messrs. Geor.i.V
Scott, rienjiuiin Burling, J. D. Barr7 Wm'
K.MLee and W. F. Dixey of San Fran-
'" -. farry of Oakland. .-.n,l n.
Perkins. Thev left. Mi
lock in the evening, and drove
cruz, wnere they spent a
tieacli. (Jn the return
j . , ,
IJiJiieu to uie wa-'on
Jjanta Cruz. A Con-
place was substi-
wagon, and the
grand obi fer-
thcir pleasure
aness caused
oyce. who
regular
to be
h the
to
DRY
Cornna, .Tunc 24.
-AM
O O O D S
831-
THE
YAQUINA HOUSE !
"Always varied, anv:i;.'s wood,
Cn.tm.zs raisers Abims, Jr.
Harper's Magazine, the n.o-.t popular illustrated
periodical in the world, begins its sixty-fourth vol
ume with the December Number, it represent,
' j what is be-.t in American literature aud art: and its
market' success in England where it has already a
circulation larger than that of any linjlish magazine
of the same class-has btongct into its service the
most eminent writers and artists of Great Britain,
The forthcoming volumes for 1S32 wiii in every re
.ipoct surpass their predecessors.
Our stock has been selected with the greatest care, and for qus and
cheapness is second to none. Having a resident buyer in the leading markets
we are enaoled to purchase latest style goods at lowest prices. . Call and ex
amine our stock before purchasing, and save from
lO to SO o OoadLi;.
ON PURCHASES BY DEALING AT OUB
ONE PRICE STORE.
C H. WKITTEY & CO.
19:14yl
travelers
Is now prepared to accominod.
IN FIRST-CLASS 3TT,.
FOR
MEALS AT ALL
mrns
HORSE FIHIilE)
Constantly on hand, at the
IOfiST LIVING RATES.
Situaued oa the Yaquitta Road, half way
nn Corvalii-y t0 Kewport.
trom
19:12m3.
P. BRYANT.
i
WALLER & McSOB&EY,
2fi5 Giaud St., Se,w Vork.
SEND FOIl OVfl
Fashion Gazette and Catalogue
NKUi&cr SO.
It ennblcs you to buy Kew York goods at New
Vork prices. No household should be without it.
Manufacturers and Importers of
Ladies', KlisaeV and Children'
floats, She v, is, TCoolcnic, Linens, Etc., Etc.
And dealers in
WATCHES, SILYER-PLATEU WARE,
JEWELRY, BOOTS and SHOPS,
GENTS', YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
HATS, UNDERWEAR,
MILLINERY, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC.
Our "Fashion Gazette'and Catalogue." No. 20. U
now out, and is lull of illustrations and descriptions
of the latest styles in the lines of goods. Single copies
sent free upon receipt of 4c postage.
WALLEE & McSORLEY,
S 25 Grand St., New Vork.
mayl2m2
Harpsrs Periodicals.
HARPER'S BAZAR
HARPER'S MAGAZINE
H A R PE 1! '8 W E EKLY
The THREE above-pnUicationa.
.'jiv TWO aliove natned
lARREH'S YOUNG PEOPLE.
II A KPEK'S MAGAZINE
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPL
HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE
8KAKY,
One Year (52 Numbers) 1 00
Vo:tac;e Free to ail sn'ii-cribera in the United .States
or Canada.
The volumes of the Sagezhw bejin v. ith the Num
hers for ,Iun tuaA December of each year. When
no time is specified, it will be understood that the
subscriber wishes to begin with the current Number.
A Complete Set of Hasher's Maoazixk, compris
n 03 Volumes, in neat cloth, bindine;, will be scut
by express, freight at expense of j-urchas:r, on re
ceipt o." 52 25 per volume. Single volumes, by mail,
post) aid, 8 00. Cloth cases, for binding-, 50 cent:-,
by mall, postpaid.
Index to lUn pkh'b M.GAziXE,-.!phabetical, Analyt
ical, and UHBumeu, tor Volume 1 t fij, inclusive,
from June, 1350, to June, 13-SO, one vol., Svo, Cloth.
$i 00.
admittances should be made hy Po-t-Oilice Jloney
Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss.
Newspa-iers are not to copy this advertisement
without tiie express orjcr of QaarEK& BnoniEBii.
Address HAPPEIt & BROTHERS, New York.
DEALER IN
..10 ,?! TS
. . .7 00
. . . 1 .TO
. . 0i)
Li-iasciii pnnnc
'iiLW UUuUO.
NEW PRICES.
IIOLMAN'S PAD.
FOR
THE
LITER
AND
1 1
J
NotFail
, to send for
lour Price
List for
1882. Free
I to any address upon ap
plication. Contains de
scriptions of evervthine
required for Personal or Family use,
with over 1 , 900 illustrations. We sell
all' goods at wholesale prices in
quantities to suit the purchaser. The
only institution in America who make
this their special business. Address
GOMERY WARD & CO.,
mt Wna Avenue, Cklcraa. nt
LTICE.
Lthat there are funds in the
county orders endorsed
Interest on the same
kW. WII.MAMS.
flinty Trcat-urer.
Is ibe only safe and reliable remedy for
MALARIA H ALL !TS TYPES,
Inhludin? Chill?, Fevers-, Dull Aehinj? Pain
Remittent and intermittent fever, dumb nsue
distrepsinc lietidachcs. Eko pad in tho won
like. Dr. ilolman'p, It annihilates liver com
plaint, dyspepsia und.bilhousucS.
This is tBe oulj known remedy that positiv
ly expels every vestige of malarial t.iint from
the system without endangering health.
Prof. Dj. A. Looinis says: It is nearer a nn
versal panned, than nnvthin" in medicine
This is done on the principle of absorption, of
which Dr. llolman s Fad is the only genuine
and true experiment.
For all KIDNEY TROUBLES nse Dr.
Holuian's Renal or Kidney pud, the beat reme
dy in the world and recommended by the med
ical faculty.
jraWARE OF BOCil'S P-1DS.
Each genuine Holm an Pad bears the private
revenue stamp of the llolman Pad Co., with
the above trade mark printed in green.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Dr. Holmnn's advice is free. Full treatise
sent on application. Address
A lftvge itii'l Wf! selected Block of Men ami Boy' hats on hands, which
will lc sold at reasonable prices.
A large asaortinent of Sailer Lewin & Co.'s (Philadelphia)
As we inijxirt these diiect from the factory, we can sell them nearly as
cheap .is China made. As a rule, one pair will outwear three pair Chintt made.
WE WARRANT OUR GOODS
to be just as represented, or money will be returned.
BOOTS
Made and repaired to order.
SHOES
19-17m3
COSlifOUKL C CEM
vorw swTM'w ru
X tion, ir: 'JoKsramtpCioi, As : 2,:
Uroneht llo, Byj5ll.-::., Cs'Irji',
lcadstelie. SeoiiiaS', '.-cs-iiil.-(lani,
Sr-ralsrla, and r.ll C'.'ito--'
on-1 Nervons DlKordTS. Prepared b;
DitS. STAKKEY & PALEN, Philadelphia,
Pa. Package contains all direc.ionc, aid 1.1
easily sent bvexprcsH. ready for u9IAT
HOME. H. E. MATHEWS. ForwcrdiDrT
Agent, 606 Montgomery strcetSan Fnir
eLsco, Oat a- Send for Free PamphleU.
U. S. BREWERY
23 3 O P,
On the well-known Joseph Emrick place.
18 Jlly
HOUMAN PAD CO.,
711 Broadway Ne.T Yo r
Real Estatwfrr Sale.
Will sell a farm of 473 acres for 1km ti. ffls iwr
acre, being one of the cheapest and best Innns in
Bentol. county, situated i miles west of Vonro, j ,,
a mile from a good school, in one of the best neigh
borhoods in the state with church piivileges hand..
About 130 acres in cultivation, and over 400 etn he
cultivated. AH under fence, with good two story
frame house, large barn and orchard; ha? runnin.
vater the vear around, and is well suited tor stock
and dairy purposes. This is one of the cheapest farms
in the illamette Valley
Also, two improved lots on thenmin business street
vjtb small stable,' woodshed and a good, comfortable
1 veiling honse containing seven good rooms. These
lots are nicely situated for any kind of business pur
poses. Vat fnrther information enquire at the
Ua&tte Office.
WILL SELL
Boclc and Liager Beer
LIQUOR AND WINE.
For family use. Orders will be taken and delivered.
JOHN ZEIS.
Spr28m3
A '.L KIN' PS
XX. t this gfficc.
OF JOB WOUKJX)K
Letter hcadci, etc.
Stcaiu Las-cIi ITIary Hall.
Will earn the United States mail, pA68ngcrs and
freight between Elk City and Newport, leaving New
port on Monday, Wedi csday and Friday of tech
week, arriving at Newport on Tuesday, ThursAyind
Saturday of each week. 'i his time will be ch&ngcd
to daily triiw boon. Special trips cade when re
quired. may5yl t R. A. BEK3RLL.
PATENTS
We continue to act as Solicitors forPatenhviQi ts.
Trade Mark j. Copyrights, etc., lor the United States,
Canada, Cuba. England, France, Gennanyct We
have had thirty-live years' experieaee.
Patents obtained tbrough us are noticed B tt8CT
njno AhericaR.- This large and splendid lllns-
iraieu wcBKiynsper,a.xvaye",siKnvsi
vi. science, is very interesting
circulation. Address MCSN
tor. Pub's, of SciKNTino A.mksicax, Za H'way,
whw j-nrn. fiariaoooKanoiiirATpnTsrrp.
:Oayear.showstaeirogres
sting, and bps an (Mkn
SNN A CO., Patent Sonet-