ah. LATEST NEWS SUMMARY. T TsU.st4VRAPII TO BATS. Forty thousand fnnu art lubfcritad in Fftrii for lulTereri by Hit bit Quebec lira Thn Iron trade has advaocftd the Drica of bar Iron at I'biladelpbia one-tenth of one cent per pounu. Waub Allen, a negro murdererer, was taken from jail on the stun by forty maskers ana naiigeu. Canadian Pacific shareholders have piaaed resolutions authorixing tbe issue of$25,000,Q00 for bondi. Sixty-five liquor dealers were arrested tVllKebarre, Ia.,OQ tbe 20th for keep- ins open oars on nunuay. The potato crop In Ireland promises to be good and plentiful, ana a large marglu for export is eipeciea. Over 1000 mill laborers at Euu Cluire, Wisconsin, and vicinity have struck for a reduction in hours from twelve to ten daily. Patrick Egun has purchased the Dublin Irishman, thus placing the whole of the national journals in Ireland under control of the league. Tbe Irish agricultural laborers' strike bus already spread to almost every part of county ura, rears are enierutiueu fur the safety of the harvest. The latest ballot taken in the New York legislature for senator stood Lap' ham, 6tt; Potter, 45; Conkllng, 28; Wood ford, 1; necessary to a choice 72. The great strike of nail makers at Staf- fordsbire, which met last uiontn, wneu 30,000 operatives went out, has ended by tbe masters having conceded the advance demand. Tbe society of friends having charge of William Penn body has formally de clined the proposition of the Pennsylvania legislature to remoye toe body to America. The Cincinnati brewers' strike con tinues, but work progresses In all 1 branches, and the proprietors claim that they can nil the places of the strikers and suuer no luuuuveuieuce. The Ohio state convention of the tern perunce reform society decided to oppose any canuiunte wno opposed local option and to give support to wnoever mvora suppression of the liquor tratnc. The Lincoln National Bank has been organized in New York city; capital, $300,000. With it is incorporated uudfr the same board the brand central uo posit Company.'' Mayor Grace is the head of the enterprise. An anti-Jewish meeting was held at Berlin on tbe l'Jtti, 2000 people present A resolution was adopted to the effect that the semitlcs should separate from the nnti-progressionlsts, as conservatives have deceived them. A moss meeting at Dallas, Tex., pro- tested against Gov. Roberto' refusal to participate in Gov. Foster's proposed thanksgiving, and resolved to observe the day named by Foster and invite other Texas cities to do likewise. Constructors of the Big Sandy Railroad are greatly obstructed by ar organization of outlaws calling themselves "natives," who tear up tne track and snoot work men. Tbe locul authontes seem power less to afford a remedy. National Amateur Press Association hold their next anriual session in Detroit. Corresponding secretary, Warren J. Mies, Detroit; recording secretary, John J. Wiossert. Pittsbureh; first vice presi dent, Frank E. Day, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Col. John G. Woods, a rich old man living alone in Franklin county, Missouri, wits mysteriously murdered on Monday, the 18th. His throat was cut and his body stabbed in several places, dragged from his bed and thirty feet from the house. An Irishman, aged 18, named Patrick Tilfour Hickie, was arraigned at Bow street court on tho 10th And remanded for threatening to kill Right Hon. Wm. JE. Forester, chief secretary of Ireland, un . less he relieved Irish subjects and re signed his office. A new board of directors of the Colum bus & Hocking Valley and Ohio West Virginia railroad, selected by the Cleve land syndicate met and consolidated the three lines, which will probably be known as the Columbus, Hocking Valley & To ledo railroad. Stockholders meet August 2d to confirm the action of tbe directors. Over six millions of stock have been taken uo. Near Tipton, Mo., a man and his wifo, named Easily, while returning from laboring on a 'farm, lay down to rest. The wife was awakened by a noise and a ' shock, and found her husband shot. She ran to the nearest house, whose owner discovered that she was shot through the head, and her husband shot through the brain, dead. She says he was jealous, thinking her unfaithful. O'Donnell, home ruler member of par liament for Dungarvan, writes to the Times, claiming that the government has virtually abandoned the emigration clause of the land bill by inserting a pro vision limiting expenditure to 200,000, to spread over a period of three years. But for this concession he says that tbe gov ernment could only have passed the clause after expelling all home rule mem bers. As the clause now stands home rulers regard it as a complete fiasco. Geo Coles, bookkeeper of Miner's theater, was shot, probably fatally, 'at New ork on the 20th, by Mrs. Coleman, wife of the captain of a schooner, and whom he had seduced, leading to a suit for di vorce by her husband. Mrs. Coleman, under arrest for shooting Coles, treasurer of Miner's theater, was committed to await the result of Coles' injuries. Coles lies at the hospital in a dying condition. In his ante-mortem statement he states that ho visited her a number of times but did not know she was married. She represented herself to him as a single woman. Within the past few days the New York state board of health, through its nannary committee, nas taken ii which will be likely in due time to pro duce no little commotion. Inspectors have been appointed to select and an alyze samples of butter, beer, baking powders, baker chemicals, cocoa, cordials, canned fruit, confections, cereals, cheese, meats, extracts of fish and fruit essences, ether, gelatine, honey, ice cream, milk, molasses, lard oil, olive oil, quinine, sugar, syrups, soda water, spices, spirit, tea, wine and all pharmaceutical prepara tions. The object of this analysis is to carry into execution a law enacted by the legislature at its present sessslon to pre vent adulteration of food and drugs. Judgipg from similar investigations al ready made in this and other states start ling results may be looked for after these examinations, At a meeting calling itself a "Revolu tionary Congress," held In London on the 18th, delegates from various parts ol Europe and America, representing the extreme democratic party identified with lierr Most, the impruoned Socialist were present About 7000 were in attendance, mostly workmen. Red flags were dis played. Mrs. Lecompte, an American lady delegate, described the disappoint ments of small furmers going w est de pending on illusory promises of emigrant agents, and how great capitalists, in the POMtOKeiou of railways, oppreM the laborers and raise the price of food iu seaboard states. Louie Michel, the am nestied French communist, then spoke, and male delegates from America, Switzerland and Germany followed. Prince Krapelkine ,tbe Hussian socialist, applauded tbe assassination of several Russian generals. It transpired during the proceedings, that the socialistic con gress prohibited at Zurich is sitting se cretly in London. Tribune editorial: Attention has lately been directed by tho maritime register to another abuse of power by Pacific rail road companies. Some years ago, it will be remembered, that tbe companies crushed the competition of the Pacific mail steamers and Panama route by dis criminating against merchants who pat ronized them. The practice was to give heavy rebates to shippers who should send all classes of goods by mail, but to charge exorbitant freights upon those who attempted to send only costly snd perishable goods in that manner, and use the other line foi bulky articles. The plan which worked so successfully in the case of the Panama route has been ap plied to sailing vessels that go around Cape Horn. Merchants in San Francisco who avail themselves of these means of transportation find It Impossible to obtain any concessions from the railroad cora panics, while rivals in business who pat ronizo the land route exclusively, are favored regularly with enormous rebates on all classes of shipments. This abuse of power is of a piece with that pointed out by Congressman Daggett, of Nevada, who showed in his speech to congress lost fall that tbe regular tariff to inlaud points is made up by adding the through rates to ban t rancisco to tbe local rates from San Francisco back to way stations. Con gress has power to remedy these impu dent exactions, and no power could meet with so much favor among tbe people as the shaking of a little sense Into the managers of corporations whicn were founded through national aid and are fast becoming mere instruments of public oppression and private greod. The Times' special from Santa Fe says: Alarming reports reach here from the Navajoe reservation. Some time ago Galen Eastman, a minister of the Presby terian church, had by a series of ill-timed and ill-advised acts so excited the Nava- joes that they threatened his lite and de manded a new agent, me interior de partment, to quiet them, suspended Eastman and turned the agency over to Capt, Bennett, of the tub. cavalry, who possesses much Influence witu tne sav aces. Capt. Bennett's administration soon settled the restless Indians, and during the past year, with the exception of occasionally getting drunk and stealing stock, they have given no trouble. A few days ago Rev. Galen Eastman acuin ap peared on tho scene witu orders rrom the interior department to relieve Capt. Bennett and take charge of the agency. He Immediately gave otlense to the Na vaioes and they commenced to hold a powwow and snow tneir dissatistaction. The commanding officers at Fort Wingate reports to district headquarters that the Navajoes are restless, are assembling armed and mounted and uemanu tne im mediate recall of Eastman and want Capt. Bennett back as their agent, who they say will not steal and will treat them justly. There are not sufficient troops in New Mexico to keep them quiet Bhould they be inclined to revolt. Officers at Wingate believe they will kill Eastman unless the government speedily removes him. It is reported that nis first move was an en deavor to make the Indians go to church and stop using tobacco. They number nt least UOOO bucks and are tne oniy tnue that is increasine. There seems little doubt among well informed persons that should Eastmau remain he will share Meeker's fate. Moves not Worn. Hpart-hurninof is a feeble term for the state of anguish into which various strata nt AniArii'an nnnlmcrucv finds itself plunged anent the fateful question of gloves or no gloves, wasuingion, wuere new notions penetrate slowly, was as nniulioil HAvnml times diirir.ir the season just passed, by the incursion of various traveled glasses of fasnion ana moius oi form who made their way into the re publican court ungloved. This was naturally an innovation mat struox ais may into the ranks of capitolian society. Tho cnntpRt wncfid violently for a time. but the ungloved invadera carried the day, and the glove is now soiemniy bdoi- i.r.m niilitu ocu.iotv Tlia funk il- louou uuui jw.iw u""y w -- lustrotes the whimsical basis upon which conventions rest. une uay me Prince of Wales, who is very stout nrwl vrv fiit- and whose hands are not comfortable in gloves, owing to a disa greeable tendenoy to moisture, urove on in a hurry to hold a levee for the Queen. On arriving at the drawing room he found himself glovelesa. It was too late to send, and as it would not have been eti nnottfl fnr the rest to wear cloves when the Prince had none, the ceremony was a gloveless one. Thenceforth gloves were banished from the great social ceremo nies and even on the street. The fash ion has come to this country. During the last two years gentlemen have ap nonmrl nvervwhere nncloved in the street, the drawing room, the opera and the theater, in franco, nowever, u trnnM Im considered as improper to ap pear in a drawing room ungloved as un shod. But as gloves are cheaper on the continent than in this country or Eng land, the proprieties may be observed at less cost. 1 1 uuauujpuin xiuii-b. A statue of Byron, the work of a mod ern Greek sculptor, is about to be erectt ed to his memory at Missolonahi. I was paid for entirely by subscription, ot which none but Greeks were allowed to contribute, and when completed it will bear the following inscription, in hex ameter verse, from the pen of 31. Dem eitrio Semitelo, professor at the Univer sity of Athens: "Pause, traveler aud look on Byron.the glory of England and the honor "of the daughters of Mnemo syne, who loved him so well. In mem ory of his noble acts the Greeks of our day have united in rawing this marble to him. He it was, who, when Greece was in the agony of the conflict, came to her aid and encouraged her heroes." Butter Xakiag. Batter making, when properly under stood and skillfully followed, is one of the most profitable branches of farming. The amount of oreani, and hence of wealth, that is worse than wasted, arought up aa it ia into a Tilo compound miscalled butter, but which has no more resemblance to good butter than soar, musty bread has to a light, sweet loaf, is incalculable. This stuff, which is sold at six to eight cents a pound, would, if rightfully manufactured, been worth 20 to 25 cents. Hundreds of dollars are Ipst to the farmers ot Nebraska in this way every day. Butter making is a fine art and first class artists are comparatively rare. There is no danger of overstocking the market with a prime article. The de spised and vilified oleomargarine com petes successfully with much of the trash, but stands no sort of chance in competition with mil edge. The establishment of creameries and butter factories throughont this State would add thousands to the revenue of the farmers, and at tho same time lessen the labor, expense and risk of the pres ent slipshod methods of handling the products ot tne dairy. auiton register, Prone to Bid.'1 Jesophus E. Turner was a popular and prosperous young lawyer at Titusville, Pa., twelve years ago. Ho embarkod in an txtensive scheme for swindling the government of pensions, his assistant be ing a woman who personated tbe wives oi numerous myinicaa soiuiers. no was convicted in twelve cases and sentenced to twenty-four years' imprisonment. On his way to the prison he plunged through a car window, though he was ironed at his wrists and ankles, and the train was going at the rate of thirty miles an hour. He fell into a frozen stream, breaking through the ice, and was sup posed to be drowned; but he really es caped with a broken shoulder, and for more than a month skulked in woods and barns, suffering severely from cold, hun ger and his unset shouluor. He could not break off the shackles, and was betrayed by a blacksmith, whom he asked to cut them off. After serving five years ho was pardoned. Coiner to Bernor Springs. Michigan, he started life anew among strangers, and acquired a good legal practice. His experience ought to Have been a sufficient warning, but it has not. He is now undor arrest for forgery. A.X AGE Or rHOOKKHSlOX. We could not help bat observe at our late lUte fair tbe great Improvement In mechanical art, especially In tbe Une ot harvesting machinery. We were more particularly luipreaaed with the exhibit bf the 1. 1. Case Threshing Machine Co., and the J. I. Cane Flow Co. of Racine, Wlaconaln. Through (heir Portland branch houae managere. Messrs. Bta- ver A Walker, they bad the Urges! display ever ahown on the grouuda by one Ami. Their exhibit eonalated of three enginea, one-borae power four aeparatora, one header, ana laat nut not leant, a large assortment of plowa, Tbe value of their large exhibit, we are iuformed, waa nearly $10,0u0. We flrat noticed their new abnrt apron separator, pro nounced the woet perfect grain aavlng machine ever made. Then cornea their four bull pinion Ulngee Woodbury power with reveraible bull-wheel. The managers claim It la impossible to break eoga out of title power. Over 3000 now In the field, and not a cog broken. Their new patent balance eelf. adjusting header la one that the company may well feel proud of; next la their new Agitator, a machine rightly named aa It will aureljr agitate the laat grain from the atraw. Tbe Urgent one Uu-lncb cylinder with 50-luch rear la the beat model of a tbreahlng machine we ever aaw, It waa mouuted on atroug Iron wbecle. Tbe pulleys fur belta bave a alx-lncb face. The machine haa mure separating capacity than any machine ever built. Next la their engine department with a powerful eelf-propelllng, self, ateerlug Iron-wheel engine. It looked as though It waa endowed with life, propelling Itself without any visible power except the engineer, who drlvea aud guides It with ease. They bad an engine on ex hibition that la constructed so aa to burn either wood, atraw or coal, and can he changed from one to the other In a few minutes' time. Next their plowa call attention. Their center-drsft sulky plow, con structed of malleable iron and ateel, la perfect In every respect. They also had a steel-arch cen ter draft wood beam, warranted not to clog under the beam. Tbelr atcel-beam center-draft, both atubble and clipper, are also warrsnted not to clog under beam. Next la their wood beam, aide draft plow; then their genuine chilled plow, and also a line prairie breaker. They were awarded first premium on Sep. arator and thresher, complete horse power tbreah lng rig, complete steam power threshing rig, header, furtable engine wood atraw and coal burner, aul y, chilled, steel beam atubble, ateel beam clipper, ateel arch wood beam, wood beam atubble plow and prairie breaker. We asked the managers If they were not proud of their several premiums? They said they wen used to that, aa the "Case" goods are alwaya on top. We should advise anv one before purchasing any. thing In their line to give Messrs. Slaver k Walker a call. Oregonlan. Aloxander Swift, brother-in-law of the Cary sisters, Alice and Phuebe, has bought the old Learv homestead at Cin cinnati, known as "Clovernook," and in tends to repair tbe building and make the grounds a memorial park in honor of the departed early occupants. ibell't Premlnmi. At the State Fair just closed, Frank O. Aliell of Portland, took first premium for largest photographic work, photographic views, colored photographs, cabinet pho tographs, panel photographs and boudoir photographs. M.. A bell also was awarded a gold medal for superior general exhibi tion in bis line. Abell leads the art of theStato iu the opinion of competent critics. The erUJ Medal. The handsome gold medal given by the State Agricultural Society to Frank O. Abell for the undoubted superiority of his photographio work is an exhibi tion at Henrichsen & Greonberg'a in Portland. It was given to a deserving artist. rfunder's 8. S. S. Fever and Ague mix ture. A sure shot. 111..A ISTA FOTTKKV. TC1IOL.KOAI.K liKI'UT ur, ua jm iioou A. M. ;n!lli l'rni,, iiutmnai-lureii Oram tue, alone ware. Iluwer poti, vnM-s, lire brick, etc. Country irl-m lillM promptly. COMMIHMOS MEKC'IIAXT. "si. II. PTITi u. 70 Knint sln-t. Ultolrsitla dealer In ( allfurnlm and leilr-an (mil and produce. C'luiia It" and Nut nil at low rnl. 1ST WKIBt MORNfTH IAl.AlT"OI'AaITTlie (Parting hoiiM for picture (runic and moulding., wholesale ' and recti. l"4iicy goods and artmu' niaierUlna i-o taiy. IU lirsi street Portland. Ct. Uurwtui, AIT'.RSrtai VI UW, trkOUi: 41 M K A II Houm U, second tlHir I loon Work. A H leaJ buidiira attended to In Or enu aJKl the T en-Jjru-a. Collecuoua made aud peu ejoiiS procured. I. DAKZIGFK. Hooma II and II, Pnlon Block riMuiar attention to Collectivize, Coxuulatotitf aud ouu7 buaiorea. HOTF.UI. B rHTOV HOraE Tfaaa oV War Prop., renwr 1 liird and F !-. rWrd and l.fdir l prdy. fcVr, A(,4 bafa-ftfe to aul (com boaia and uauia In. Wbeayoa go to Portland be eertala sd4 visit Isaac Barman, The Clothier, at It is ths only store In which yon eaa o easily oootnet for an ou Ult and be iur of receiving satisf action. Or end your order; state your sIm snd quality of goode desired, and If you do not receive tbem aa ordered don't accept tbem. Addreaa ISAAC UAltMAN, Ths Clothier, corner Flrat sd Washington itroeU, Portland Oregon. Prof. Uarkneas, of the Washington Observatory, says that the earth proba bly passed through the tail of the new comet some weeks ago. ton will alwaya feel food and never have sour stomach If jou drink Daiulaae Blltrre. Tbe "Ladies' Emporium and Lees Houae," J. B Oarnaon k Co., 1ST Third street near Yam bill, Cortland, Or. Tbe Buret aamrtiuent ol real snd cheap I area and embroideries In Oregon, The old made young and the weak strong by drink. Bg Daulana ill Iters, the great tome. "Q. H. P. Co. (New HerleO.'No GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICK OF PTANOS & OHGAN8 PIANOS fc OliGANS SIMON HARRIS, - riarrsr.. nrr. nsr. and ash, j-ui'tlaMl, Or. Is offering NEW full sized 7-octave Upright Tianos, war. ranted for flvo years, at the low price of $275.00! 5-octnvo 1-oi lng k Blake PAL ACE ORGANS at the reduced price of $S5.00! Call and examine these Inslmniouts. SIMON HARRIS. Illuatrated rataloane Mil npo lk rallou. sr Order direct and sara ths large oommlaaloni paid to traveling egenw. SIBSON, CHURCH I CO., Portland, Oregon. EXPORTERS OF WHEAT AND FLOUR, In the Market t all tlmee for the abeve Commodities. Address lie for Information aa to valuea, or Terina of Coualarnuirnt. CAiXlirTA AM) OAKLAND BAGS for eatle In lota to ault. Stencil marks furnished free on nppllra. tlon Jea Mm stencils; SEALS. SEAL ENGKAYF.K, 8S FIKST Sis rOKTLAXD, OH. H FATA I KANT THE II EST IN THE CITY All Modern Improvement. Open all day. ,1. II. HHKNXF.K, Proprietor. Dli. SUUMAN, Eclcctlcriiyslcian & Surgeon 113 Morrl.nn Nt., opposite Cewloas ( Houae, renliind. DR. BtlRMAN THKATS DIHKAWt AT II 18 IK. atltute, IIS Morrison street, liy the latml system of MwIIi bI llynlene, M pmetlred at the nioet cele brated Hydropathic and HyitlMilo Iiisiltiilea In hu rope, where he studied tills system, which Includes the use of Klectrlc llatlii, Ualvaiiiiatlon, Vapor and Medicated Hatha, etc., etc. lloth acute and chroiiM di'aaea are cured by this aystein with aatoiiWiliii success, often without the necessity of medicines, which are only given In cases v. hero specially Indi ans' a few apartment furnished for the convenience of patients from a dlsmnce. Terms for delly treatment or for a course call be learned on appllcullon at 111 Morrison street. Consul unions free. Everding & Farrell, DEALERS IK G-IRA-IHSr S-ACICS, PROVISIONS AND FEED OF ALL KINDS, A'der and Front streets Portland. Thoroughbred POULTRY. HOGS end CATTLE. Dish faced Ilerkshlrea and Mntrlo -T -n 1 OIWN'I, ..lima I ik 1 1 mno J.iw, l. . 4 I' viwtie. Write, enclosing stamp, for clr Cnse i nilar and price 111 to WILLIAM MI.KS, , Angeles, ChI, mull OAItlllBON'H SEWING MACHINE 8TORE, 167 Third Ntreet, Portland, Oregon. DEALER IN AM, KIM)H OF RKVIXd MA chines, Needli-s, Oils and Attachment. Affenta i..m rW..lu 11. ...... U'liu..n kit. ...... U ,..k.. U... IniC MHchuie, Affent for the 1). linwe Manufacturing Miu'hlne. Hewing Machine rcptilred and warranted fur one year A reduction of 3) er cent. Iu (Sewing aiaciunes; correHMinuence soiH'iiea. mm, Tasnhlll street, bet. 4th east fftk, Portlatnd. CHEAPEST TIIOTOS IS P0UTLAXD. I'AHINKTH, tier Dosen fenf) CAH1M, per lxiten i GOOD WORK AT LOW KMT PUICIA. ATTENTION, MINERS! W. G. JENNE Sc CO., - AS3AYEE3 100 Front trf, hft. Mark and WtMhlngton. Portland , AitiiVinr fit iitmJKlnR of Orw, Minora! Watra.elc Oim' muy tm tiUI mirl Htlver, ft ; immmyn, Kt, Until iUftt No'it'til himI ham Duulv. Onlera by mU will r--ivr prompt atinil'ii. Life Scholarships Paid is Inatallmentt wiF.xi roa $70 $75 fIKa-LAE8.-fc mswii,'"'t,'f i aa uifi la-wssn n s is SBYEZOUR, SABIBI t CO., PORTLAND BRANCH HOUSE. We hare corns to tne PACIFIC COAST to stay, with oar Minnesota Chief Threshers and Engines. THE CHIEF IS OIJJLIuAJSrTEEr) TO BE The Lightest Runnine, The Best Grain Cleaning, The Greatest Grain Saving:, The Fastest Seed Threshing and TDK Least Expensive Thresher in tho Market. Oar ELWARD EQUALIZING POWER is the Simple and Strongest Power made. 0 OUR MACHINE) FOR THIS TRADE ARE Bt'ILT ESPECIALLY FOR THE COAST. WE ARE SOU AQKNTS FOR THE CELEBRATED MOmtlNON BRO.'S PLOWS, AND THE WHITEWATER WAGONS. - 4aT-For further lufurmaUon sod dostrlptlre calalofuea iddrtes SEYMOUR, SARIN & CO., Office and aalearootDi, Vadium street, between Front and F.rst, Portland. CIIAS. HIKSTEL & CO., ! Fire ni. and 11 Frwit Nt., rerllemd, Or Importers and Wholesale Dealers In CIGAIIS AND TOBACCOS, STATION r.Br, MOTIONS, TOT", CUTLERY, KTC. Bole Areuls fur laha Filer's OoM Peas aad Jeaetto Hole A. nls fnr ataltWa "late, attar, aad Taoataa' Wrttaa lake, 8PF.CIAL PIHCOCSTH I WIIOOL BOOKS WM. PFUNDKR, BOLE PROPRIKTOR. Orrfon Famed SpeolOe forlbla Cllmats Beware of Ferer snd Ague, . TIIKSt'TKHOWR KRMSDY T.1 MA1V J. 0. DURNEF. &, CO., POSTOFFICE CANDYSTORE MANUFACTURER OF Every Description of Plain and Fancy Can dles, Wholesale and Retail. HAVINQ HAD 12 YEAR9 EXPERIENCE IN two of the lsrtest Candy Faolurloa in Han Francisco, wholerala bujers can rely upon buying C'audlii aa low as Iu Han Krauvlsro. Our koihIb are all pure and highly flavored, aud I ono but fresh Candlva rent to the trade, and wo manufacture ihe latveal vailety In PorUaud. (live ua a trial order anil see (or yuursoll. POSTOFFICE CANDY STORE, FIFTH AND MORRISON STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, PORTLAND. D. J. MALAHKET & CO., Commission Merchants, WHOLESALE DEALERS IM GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Foreign and Domestic Produce. Vft nua tke sale r Dairy Prod aee a Specialty Conslfnmenta end ordere enllelted. Ittera of hw qnlry promptly answered. Weekly Prlcee Currant Dialled free on application. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE OR COXSIUJiMEMS. t aad IS rStOXT STKEXT, rOntTLUTO EX BHIP "EMPIEE" Direct from New York, The following line of Varnishes : t.Uflit Furnlliire No. I, Dark Furniture No. 1. I.lilit Cou li No. I, y.l. Heavy CiiimI No. I, Genuine Alinliol Nlicllac, Kilra hiilrlta Khnllae, Ks. Heavy White llamar, Hlauk Aaplialluin, llniwn Juuan. . A II Hie above line of V A It N IHII KM we are prepared to furnish In barrel or ran loin. They are f rum the well known niaiiufiu'tiiry of Wlllluin Tllileu and Htnkes. Ilavlnx piireliuHi'd the above hefoie the re. enlalvanr,e, we are eimtiled to make heller prices than ever before offered In tills market, F. E. BEACH & CO., 103 Front St, Portland ELEOTRIO BELTS. iMtU ljnprovDcntK. Superior to AIX. 1 ff OikhU wmfrtuiled. fcita.biiiid V W ifr fiic iwii Low Uua Mbtrt tUrM m Im. TOifWrtmwlfi tit. Su FrtncMco, CtvV Tho Great English llcmcdy. V I i ftfvpr Inlllng flirvfor frviliin iniMiil T , I'.a noun imI VIIhIII vJ-miiml VVfuk- lJkllatlva.lN.lAllf1ltll lIlfLfrrl hi iffirw of Hflf-AtiUM Vomtiful llln, Mid fx-ct-m til main re r jrtnr iiurh ah ItM of Memory, I ArwItuitNiM'tnniuL Knits xaaatAM tn tsVa4ai mt .'fjyawn r,v,v.; v, vision. Noiea rfj (f'&S 4 In the Head: the vital rliilil .J 1 uumlna uii.iIhmttwI In til unne.ainl uuuiy utlirr Okeiuiea that lead to Insanity ann oeutn. I) K. MIXTIE will narree to forfeit rive If anrired IX.IIor. for a mm of this klmt the VITAL Ki nTMKATIVKiumlerhlaaiKv'ial ailvlee aiul treat ni. ntialll mrtmre: or fc.r am thlna: Impure or Injurt one found In It. II tC MIM'IKtn au all prlvule diMwars stHTeapfnlly wllhoill men urv. 1'aa.ullallnB fnf. Thoroiiub eiiiiiiliuiiioii and lulvli e, Iik luiin analvatnof unue,.')ll. I'm-e i.f Vlli.l Hliratlv i t 00 a iKittle, nr four tlmee the ijuKiitiiy, iu tu; sent to any eMrei upon receipt of pru e, or (!. o. Ii., iwut Iruin oovrvauou; audio private rin. It Ui-trKl, by A. K. MIV TIK, II. ., 1 1 Kearny alrret, kaa fraarlM-a, CuL TIH. MIXTlF. a KIUIEY HMMir, Nb Pll atari 14 i n, cure all kinds of Kidney and Hiadd.-r C.hoIInU. (Kinorrlin-a, (fleet, I-ueorrhira lor sale by ad drulu; al a bottle, all bullies fur H ns uilTlrl nann.loaj Pll.l.a) are the tnl aiidehei,jest U t sP.PMIAand HIUUll eure In the market. Kur sale by all dniaifiHta. MolM.fc, VAVIrt A IU.. I'onlaod, Or.. Wbleal A'jeuU tnnrraaaD MAacailS. int. NVlBIflE (CINCHONA RUBRA.) mil g COUNT C1NCD0N WAS THI SPANISH 7inroy la Feia, In 1090, The Countest, bli U, tu prostrated by to. tntermltteDt feror, froam whtcb the waa freed by Ihe use of tbe nailre rem edy, tbe MRU VIAN BARK. or. u It wu called la tbe laoiua. of tbe country, "Quinquina." Grate ful for ber recovery, on brr return to Xurope la 1C33, she Introduced the remedy In Bpttn, where It wai known under nrloui names, until Llnunoj called It CINCHONA, In he nor of the lady who bid brought them that which iu more precloua than the gold of the Iucaa, To thli diy, alter a lipte of two hundred aud fifty lean, science hu given ni nothing to take Hi placo. It effectually curea a morbid appetite for itlmulanti. by rertor Ing the nituntl tone of the aioaach. It attack exconlve lore of liquor aa it doee a fever, and de troyi both alike. The powerful tonlo rlnue of the Cinchona ti proaomd In the PERUVIAN BITTERS which no ai effective igaluat malarial ferer to-day ai they wero in tha dayi of the old Bpanli Vlceroji. . i For Sale by all Druggists and Wine Merchants, WILMEKDISU A CO., Afrntattan Fran claco, W. J. VAN BCIIUVVKU at CO., Agents, Portland, Oregon. J-OHOSr rY. CHILD. rHuraaaelsl, llouler In Hrus Chemlcula aad Medlelaca, Cor, Morrison and Hecond Mtreeta, Tortlan Or Wholesale and Hetad A-eut for Forest Tlower Cologne Mnie. Ravhel'i ENAMEL BLOOM for the C'uiupleiion. BHAW'8 Feotorial Syrnp KUAW'B Glycerine Lotion for the Face. These preparations are equal to anything of the lluil ever oil r red In this market, anil all ure Invited to call and see for themselves. Onlem liy iiin.ll promptly atlendedtn. JOHN A. (JllLD.linwgist, Jetr.'A Cor. Morrison and ond sis.. Portland. Or, Keep a Complete Stock of Wootl Worlilnn Machinery aaw mill and avs, Jnavlilnlata' Tools, K tea in Knrlnea anil llollers. Nleans, Hand and Pr 1'umpe, Nlrana li.Mtlfie4wvtisora, I.nbrlralliiK Oils, II lone, a and tiih.au.! Kan a, Kmery Whrelaaml Macblnrry, lleltlna; a "peelally. t'acklnK, Hose, Valvee, RpiinRi, Kt. Ordere from the country fllted with! prom prnea 0. B. BIRD, M. D., IIOMCEOPATniC Pbyslclaa, Obatelrlelaa aaal anrcean. First above Morrlson-sanie hlnea: with Abell1! Pliotottmiih gallery-Portland, Oreifoii. l)lle iiouni tn 10, S to i'i and M ol Heslilenee. With above YauihtU. belilou at home betwii n 10 A I. Telephone In residence. t'henienl, MIcrooHiplr aud Post mortem Eianiloa. tlonsmnilueted witu eare. The utmost cere oestnwed upon Ohstelrlc practice. Few weeks notice required, to give time for the pre paratory treatment winch ba briiekaojrl,eiar artMHia MuniuwHmU. " ;-- " alructlons, Will be sent bf mall lor Hire dollars. Famllv raeea of meillr lne preared or relllled, and books furnished, at Han Francim-n prices. Patients treated by mall, at orhce rati Uadkluea alwaya turulahixl without extra charge. J. B. ENAPP & CO., Commission Merchants AND PURCHASING AGENTS. All Ooodi on Commlealon. Jt'OOL, QIUIX, DAIRY PRODUCTS A.D FRvrra a specialty. Agent lor Parrott'i Patent DouMetree, '2C7 First stroot, 1'ortland, Oregon. r We have the best facilities In Oreaon furstirt:4 hotter so as to Seep It "Weet hull In u !l: in teliil.le tin- iliium. Avrhaige l stoiuae tit U-tu-r cuiingiieo w f f I at AND VI OREGON MACHINERY DEPOT mi3 Front at., Portland. H.P.GREGORY&CB aLljVi i'si','