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wiauiut1 nMupjgT OREGON SENTINEL. 03E30H 8EITIHEL. $ PUBLISHED SATURDAYS AT JCK3XHUK. J1CKS0X (MX IT OREGON F&ANK K3USE 4f ADVERTISING RATES. Oaqnii 10!lnorla Oral Inaarlloo J J . W achiulxeijotnliniirtlun.. 1 1 CO 10 UK 76 CO Stt 43(0 3 iiionibs v ;4 One-fnirtli Column Z tuonlha .... a 0n-hlf " 3 ' ...x 6 " TERMS: VHt eopy. Per Year. In advance ft2 5U 3n Clnmn3 mcnt!i to tO " " " 90 l A ni.rni.nl to Vrmly A'lvritNtra, VOL. XXIX--NO. 6 JACKSONVILIJ.. QgEGON, FEBRUARY 9. IS84. l H isr& I El H r y sr y -l $r 1 Ml. s rmt veae? i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. A. MARKHAM, SURGEON DSNTIST.5 Central Point. All work In my line done irUhobcst man ner. Satisfaction guaranteed. T. . YOUNG, M. D., Tkyslcan Amd Snrgoon, Central Point, Oregon. Cmlls promptly attended to at all houw. II. K. IIANXA, JLttorney & Counsellor At-Law, 'Jacksonville, O'qn." " '- '" "Will practice in all the Courts of the 'State. Office up stirs in drill's brick. P. P. PRIM, .TTORNET & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Osu., Will practice in all the Courts of the SUU. Office in Mrs. McCuIly's build Jag, corner of California and Fifth streets. G U. AIKEN, M. D., DHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON, jACKSONVILLK, OREGON. -0c epponlt. P. J. R Jn' More. J. W- ROBINSON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Ogn. OFFICE At Dr. Vrooman's n.spensary. Residence on Fourth St., -r-xsite M. E. Church. . Calls promptly attended t .day and night. MARTIN V BO MAN, U- D. DHYSICIAN AND 30RGEON, . JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Ofuco upstairs in Orth's brick. Rcsi dence on California street. B. V. hOWBI.L, TTORNSY-AT-LAW. Jacksonville, oregon. AllbniinMi plac.JIn'nThan.l.wlIl rMcl" prompt attention. WSjikUI alleullon giTtu wif tion. A. L. JOHNSON, Notx y Fab ic, ral Estate Ajent and Colltttcr I make conveyancing and furnishing ab stracts of land titles a specialty. Loans negotiated and collections made. All business intrusted to my care will receive prompt and careful attention. WILL. JACKSON, niNTIST, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. TEETH KXRACTED AT ALL honn. Laughing M ad tmiulitered,lf Jeilrea.fnr which extra ' chare wtii ba made. O&ea and raildone an corner f California and fifth itraatt. A. . d IBM. L. B. STKARSf. GIBBS Ss STEATINS, 4 TJORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS. Rooms 2 and 4 Strowbridge's Building, PORTLAND, OREGON. fill prartlee In all Ccnrti of Rrcord In tha Stat ol Oraren and Wah.hlntnn Territory; and pa j par ttealar ttteatlon tn bualneu in Federal Conrti. -I "C" B. ROSTEL, Steam Bath Practical Shaving, Haircntting AND ARTIFICIAL, HAIR WORKER. FOR Ladies and Gentlemen. BLEEDING, Cupping, Leecliing IN NEUBER'S BUILDING, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE. Jacksonville, Dec 11. 1877. NOTICE. This 's to give notice tlia' I have given mv son. Peter Chavncr, his time, and I will not lie responsible lor debts of his (contnrtion. THOS. CHAVNER. Pdidanelles, Dec. 1, 1883 Caution. Remember thai every real "Singer Sew ing Machine has this Trade Mark cist in to the iron stand and embedded in thj arm of U. machine. lnmv- " -- m Any machine now being offered for sale, and rcprr&cnled to be Singer Machines, but not having the Trade Mark above re ferred to, are not machines of our manu facture, and we hereby caution the public against purchasing, except from our only authorized agent, E. E. GORE, as lie is the only person who has the GENUINE SINGER MACHINES for sale in Jackson Countv. THKSINGElt MFG. CO., W. B. Fky, MAnager, Portland. WINTER OPENING AT Mrs. P. P. Prim's Mi linery Store. THAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW and comp etc stock of Millinery goods, consisting of HATS OF ALL STYLES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, ORNAMENTS, SILKS. LACES, Genllemrns' and Lsdits' Namlkcrc'iiefs C-ill and see them at the building form crly occupied by Dr. Robinson on Califor nia street. MRS. P.P. PRIM. EIGHTEENTH YEAlt CONDUCTED BY. TnE SISTERS OF THE WILT X.13IE. THE SHOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end ol August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, per term, $10.00 Millie . 15.00 Drawing and pninting b00 Bedand Bedding 3.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, $ 5.00 Junior, " COO Prcparatoy " 8.00 Senior. " 10.00 Pupils received at any time, and special attention is paid to piiticular studies in behalf of children who have but limited lime. For further particulars apply at the Academy GUT illDICIii. - IN HOTEL PEICE8 AT THE SL0VER HOTEL BOARD AIu LODGING Best house for the money this side of Portland. THE BEST ACCOHHODATIOB AT The Centennial Bridge, ON ROGUE RIVER, Travellers crossing Rogue river should bear in mind that the Centennial Bridge is the best topping place on the road. Plenty hay and grain and stablo room can be had at all times and good meals can be had at Ash Heald's at tlia Bridge. The patronage of the pub ic is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. THOS. CHAVNER. UNION HOTEL, Kertryville Oresou, M. Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. An excellent stable connected with the hotel. Liquor House. The undersigned offers Whiskey for sale in quantities to suit customers at 3 per gallon or $1 per. quart, at the Eacle Brew cry. Lager Seer for sale and delivered at the usual price. Mrs. 3. WKTTEKim. GREAT TUMBJLE IN PRICES AT HEWIAN FISHEBS, AND SELLING OUT FOa CASH. Do not send your money away but buy at home. TKH CRISIS-HAS COMEr I beg to notify the public that from this time forward I intend to do the largest cash business in the county, and in order to command the trade. I shall sell out mv entire stock of merchandise, consisting of ury uooas, uoois ana Shoes, uioihing etc. at such prices that good3 are bound to be sold. Call and be convinced of honest facts. 0E33Or A. KTOTICIE. Those indebted to me by note or book account are requested to comclorward and settle at once. This is the last call b"fore placing in the Lawyer's hands as I must have money. NEWM AN FIfiUER. Jacksonville, A pril 22, 18S2. U. S. SAIv U. S. HOTEL BUILDING, JACKSONVILLE, T. L McKEKZlE, PROP'S, HVVING ASSUM'D THE MAN agemei t ot ibis rrsoit, I propos. keeping it stocked with .he finest I rands of WINE?, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And will be pleased to receive a call from .ill who wish the best in my line. S.it istaction assiin d. T. T. WcKENZIE. PILOT EOCS HOUSE, SISKIYOU MOUNTAIN, E. J, Curtis, Proprietor. Having fitted up a comfortable and commodious house on the south side of the Si.-kiyou mountain, I am prepared to furni.-h the best accommodations lor man and beast at reasonable rites. A good road has been cut to the proposed tunnel, nly n short distance olF. 1 mean to give vitisfaclion and therefore invite every body to civo me a call. E. J. Cuims. Pilot Rock, July 7, 1883. 8T. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner Trout nutl HorrUon, f ortlnud. (On the European Plan.) THOS. GUINEAN, PROP. (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotel is thoroughly flrc-nrool. Con tains 120 eleg.int'y furnished suits and sing.e rooms, which have been refitted and refurnished in modern stye. Free coach to and from all trains and boats. S, P. KA53P3A, WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Oregon, In CVoncmiller's building is in receipt of a full assortment of material and pre pared to do all work in his line on snort notice and in a workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to order. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar anteed. S. P. IIANNA. July 14, 1SS0. MORAT & CH ALE'S SAIjOoM, Jaclsonville Oregon. HAVING OPENED A SALOON ON California street wc ask for n share of die public patronage and promise good treatment in every case. AVe keep none but the best ofliq ors, wines and cigars, and satisfaction is guaranteed. Try us and be convinced. MORAT&CHALE. Valuable Zand For al The undersigned offers 2,000 acres ol valuab'c land tor sale. Land situated on Antelope creek, eighteen m les lrom Jack sonville W ill be sold in a body for $10 per acre or in 1G0 or 320 icre lois at from $15 to $20 per acre. For particulars ad- aress or call on A. h. Johnson, Land Agent, or WM. BYBEE. Jacksonvi'le, Oregon. w .xxtoa.. 150 ""ords mixed drv Dine and fir wot and several thousand bushels of c-raii sro wanted at the Rogue River DiMillci v lor winch cash will be paid. Apply to the. luiucisigui'u m Jacksonville N. K. ITLE. Aiigustl8, 1883. VODMS FiiD Tliiiiil f4-AT fc. EBROOKS5 NewMDrug Store, Jacksonville, Or. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with ana wiiuoui au;juj J.to3a.os. ucniSYiua ei ffna onvsc roll nnristiri; I huntingise, . open-face and skylight - ' -". - .- D- watencs, Irom 5 to 100. BrAoolots, A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle bracelets. Diamond and rubv rincs. cameo stone cameos set Tvith diamonds, cameos set with pearls, garnet and pearls, turquoise and pearls, and onyx rings with hi'ldeE motioes, solid gold band and bangle ringa, plain and solid t alifornia r'ngs. i ToT77"cXary. Uiamontls in everv shape. Ladies' sets of jewelry, from the SO-ceni black set to the ?200bird setsordiamonds Gents' and ladies' cold chains, lonki-ls and charms. SCMaa.si o.n.d Exittons. Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs and collar-buttons. Bilvsr wore, Silver and silver-plated knives, forks, tHioons. nankin rinirs. silver siifflr.sivmn.! and tongs in cises ICisooUaziooiia. Gold ana silver thimbh-ST mlil silwr anA steel spectacles; and a full' slock of every thing in the jewelry line A lull assorlment of ncrfumcrv. toilet soaps, etc. lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In short, a complete and first-class line ol HOLIDAY G00US. vll tobeso'd at the LOWEST PRICE' 41so accordeons. vio'in. binios. niiililic best inc of violin, guitar and banjos-rings ine oesi sperm oii ior sewing machines. 4 lull line of Drugs and Ivledicines. K&.l'rescriplions trefuMy comixiunded E. C. BROOKS. THB ASKLAND Woolen Manufacturing Co, Take pleasure In announcing that they now nave on imuu, a mil ana seuct slock ot Made of the very best NATIVE WOOL And of which they will disposo at verj 'reasonable rates. Orders trom a distance will receive prompt attention. Send them in and sivi our goods a trial. Ashland Voir.rn M'r'o Co. es TORPIO BOWELS, DISORDERED LlVERr , and MALARIA. From these Eonrces crldo tareo-iourtno ol U.o dicoacs of Uio human race. TL030 symptoms inclica to tiolrciiitcnco:Xo ol Appctltt, Bovrols costive, Sick Ilsatl oclie, follnecs after cctlcff aversion to ciertioa of ItoAy or mind, Eructation of food) Irrltublllty of temper, low tplrlti, A foclins of b-Tlng neglictcd nine deity D IzzluessFlntte linnet tho Heart, Dots bofore tho eycj.liIzJJy col ored i'rlne, COXSTIPATIO.'VV and de mand too use of a remi.1y that tecto dlrcct'y oathoUver. AsaLlverraeiUelnoTOTT'S ni,E.ShavonocaaaL Tlielr action on tha KtJneysanasuinls also prompt; removing nil imparities through these three " scav enger of tho system," producing appe tite, sound digestion, rrsular stools, a clear eldaandarigoroasbodv. TtrTT'SPII.1.3 canso no nausea or grlpln? nor interfere with dafly wort and aro a perfect A?JTiDOTE TO MALARIA. boldeverywh-n-.a.. Hiif .41 MurrnySt..N.Y. GtijlT Itim on Wiiiskfm cuantrod in stantly tonOLosnT Black by a single ap T'tcatloi of tills DTI!. Sold by Druggists, o. sent hycsrriss on receipt of St. OfTicn, ii ilurmy Straot, New Yort. THTT3 HA!!UAl 0? USEFUL REP-EIPTS FfEE. Dlt. K SILSBEITS KXTERSAIi TILE nESEDV Givci Instant Reliaf, and !i sn Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. dold by Druggists everywhere. Trice, 1.00 rcr box, prrpaul, by mail. Samples sent fire to Physicians rid nil sufferers, by Xoustardtei A Co., ixix ?!M6, New York Citv. Pole manufacturers of AXAKKIS Oomo find Sco OVto. All those indebted to mo in any man ner are hereby nolified that I intend re tiring from business soon and therefore request an immediate settlement. Those interested will -take notice that I mean business. P.N.FICKE. City Market, Jacksonville, Jan. 20,1888. nor. BClboUs 4Hnl&?' "" '- ;TsgyT?saa ANAKESIS THE STAFF Iff LIFE I THE ROGUE RIVER Sl'iliil MUSS MILLS HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE fitted with al" modern improvements, are now turning out a first class article of flour, which is put up in one-fourth b.iirel saeks and every sack is warranted to contain 40 pounds of flour If vou don't believe this, jnst compare a sack of our flour with any other brand offered for sale in this market, aud note the difference in weight. o1tir1mdIIi:-i(l Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. BARLEY ROX.ERS. Having added a set of Parley Rollers to my mill, I have set apart every Saturday t0.,,,1",,nrIeyforcus,OIIU'rs- The work will be done on short notire, so that par ties can return with their grist the same day. I am prepared to roil barley at all times and in the best manner. This pro cess is lar ahead of thecruher- T , ., g.k:revski. Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1883. FRUIT TREES By Tks Thousand. The undersigned is now taking orders through Jackson and Josephine counties for FfiUIT, OlttAMTAL TREES, And Shrubbery of any kind raised in a first class nnrserv. I hose wanting trees the coming fall wi'll do well lo give me their orders as I will guarantee satisfaction. Trees are war ranted if properly cared for. Terms of paymen easy produce taken al market prices. "Wanted 1,000 pounds of peach sel-, A. S. JOHNSON Jacksonvilie Oregon Aug. 1, 1883. PORTLAND "BUSINESS COLLEGE,- X. E. Cor. Stcond awl Yainhill Sts., PORTLAHD, OREGOIL A. P. AuMrraoso, J.A.W'tM.'O, PrineirKd. l'cntrun and Secretary D:j:jiji for ti3 Eir'n; Educatia of Doth Eexss. AJtnlttct! on any vcel. i!.iy of the tnr --!PEIIrWOHK!- Of all klmUt'tuctitcd to order at reasonable rates. SjtUfariion i! trintccil. TlittColK-ss'Ju'trna!," cntiintnu; inforrmtlon oft a cours of st'itlv, ntc of t alin. time to il- r. etc.. rnd cutset p.ain und oriianicntal pen-i.-inh: , lrc. The Buyers' Gutdi: is Is sued March and Sept, each llyear: 216 pages, 8rll (UIUICS, WJia ov o,uw illustrations r hole pic ture gallery, .vcs y hole- sale prices direct to eonsumr jn all goods for personal or family u Tclis how to order, and gives csa oost of evcry tliing you use, cat, drir wear, or havo fun with. Thcso inva ible books con tain information gleaned from tho mar kcts of tho world. Wo will mail a copy Freo to any address upon receipt of the postage 7 cents. Let us hear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. S3? is S39 Vfabaih Aveaue, CUcaso, lit Notice. Land Offich at RosEnuno, Ok., ) December 20, 1834. f Notice is hereby given that thb tollow-ing-uamed settler has fi ed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jose phine county, Oregon, at Kerbyviile, on Saturday, February 0, 188-1, viz: Charles Fiestcr, Homeste.id No. 3159, forthuS'YY' of Section 12 Town 38 S R 8 West, Will. Mcr. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ol, said land, viz: J. P. Mills, Henry Thornton, Jacob Jlc Dauicl and Wui.Frakc3,allorKcrbyvilIc, Oregon. "Wm. F.InxjAMW, Register. DR. J. BROWN, DEUTSCIIER AR.ZT, Jacksonville, Oregon, Will practice in all Chronic Diseases, also Typhoid Pneumonia, Lung Fever, Diph thcria, Consumption, Catarrh, etc. Time and doctor' ibills will bo savitl by coming to me at once. Dr. Rrown will guarantee to forleit $o00 for every case of Seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure. His medicine is purely veg ctable and has all the power and efficacy of calomel or quinine, without any of ihe injurious alter effects F. EITSCHARD, practical Watchmaker ad Jeweler, California Sreet, TAKES a specially of clnning and rc 1.VX pairing watches and clocks. My charges are reasonable. Give me a cull. ("hfJCJa week in your own town. T-nns tDUUand $5 ontflt free. Addrcs. II. H allktt & Co.. Portland Min. &0 tggy HM.w inn n&r. left'iianded F.UL0OT BY TOB WIDOW OF A "CITIZEN OF UNAPPROACHABLE INTEORITV." John William Blank belonged to tho Auciencand Modern and Highly Hon orable Sons of Guns of Detroit. If it wasn't that, it was some other frater iml order which meets every Monday night and pays ?o much (o the heirs ot every member who happens to die. John William happened to die the other month, and a committee was up pointe'd to'drift resnlutionsanVl'pfejrnt them to his wife in person. The lirst part of their duties was f u filled to the untire t at i.-fact ion of tho loJgp, but the committer! hul some little trouble in finding Mrs. Blank. They tracodjher fiom ono neighbor to another, and finally found her ut Iter sister' hat and shawl on and ruady to yo out. "Resolutions of sympathy, ehJ Well, rpad 'em. The chairman of tho committee pro ceeded to read that John William wan a good husband and a kind father nnd a citizpn of ur.npproachable integrity, when the widow interrupted: "Too much tally! We used to havo a light every week, and as for his be int; a kind father, we never bad any children. As for his integrity, he stole all the wood we burned last win ter!" The chairman gulped down some thing nnd continued to read that John William was an upright brother, a man with a heart full of sympathy for the misfortunes of others', and tha charity nnd forgiveness were the beacon fires which guided his ftot steps. "Ftidgol" sneered the widow. "I washed for the money to pay his dues to the lodge, and all jhe hyuipalhy any oiu got out of him wouldn't buy n cent's worth of court plavtei! For givenessl Well, Rome of you ought to liavesat down on Iii.i hat somn time! He'd havo rnvtnge if it cost liinv a yenr in Mu!e prison. B.ncon fires is purty good, contiderin' that we never had n decent stove in the house!" "Madam, your husband has bren culled hence." "Exaetlj : I was at the funeral nnd ought to know." "He was cut down like a flower." "Well, flowers ought to let whisky and saloons and tobacco and old sledge alone." "Vnd we trust that our loss is his Uain." "Well, if he's any better off I'm Iliad on't, but I gus the gain is on -our side. Now that's all I want to hear. I can pick up a thousand bet tnr men than liiin with my eyes sliui. I'm m a hurry to go down and seo a woman who offers to sell a fur lined 'ircular for $15, and if you have any more highfalutin Shakespeare, to t:it off my sister will take it in and save it till I come backl" Detroit Free Puss. TUe Dad BoyVVutfceT. Goorgo Prck, the father of the "bad boy," was here a few days ago. In the past few years Peck has become one of the most successful of profes sions! humorists. His itnonte is said to he nearly $25,000 a year. In 1871 he was reporter of the New York Her ald, "oeveral hundred dollars worse off than when he was dead broke." He left New York with a resolve, "never to come back until he had accumulated $13." Peck originated and grew up in Wisconsin. With "Brick" Poni'rov ho went to New York to start u Dem ocratic paper. He was fortunate, los ing but $2,000 all that in had how ever. After reporting on tho Herald for a short time he returned to Wis consin, and locating at La Crosse, a-ted Peck's Sup, whcili has brougl t rays of brightness to many households on dark and glcomy days. Five years ago he removed to Mil waukee, and there he has met with continuous success. A friend to him told tne, the other day, that he owned the whole town. That'.s perfectly nat ural. It's a way we editors have. The Sun consists mostly of real and sparkless wit and humor. Peck does nearly all the editorial wprk himself. His expenses are light and his profits large. The humorist is about 40 j ears of ag, heavy. set and wears an immense imperial. Ho has fitted up an elegant t fficfi nnd has a beuliful home. He is very popular, and es pecially so with llm rapd newsboys. Not long ago hn gave several of them a InncrttPt, and -ihev in turn, presented him with pair of diamond cuff buttons. iiui&KiiiiLn HKirij.. Cibbage. Beat 1 egg well; put into this a little salt, then one head finely cut cabbage; then add enough cream for broth and vinegar to suit tasto with one small piece of buttor. Put all in one milk pan and set in n kettle of boiling water to Me.un. Cook ten minutes. Hash. Chop togethor one onion, six cold potatoes anil plentv told boiled beef. Fiy in plenty butter. Rice. Four tablespoons rice to one and one third quartH uf new nillr. this add one tablespoon sugar, one small piece butter, a little salt and a snmll handful raisins. Cet in (ho oven and bake until done. Biking powder, biscuit. One quart flour nnd four tablespoons ba.inir powder; mix well together then add a little salt and knead with sweet milk. Green Tomato Pickles. Wash slice and salt them (salt tLeni lightly) nnd let them remain overnight; then drain off the water. To three quarts apple vinegar add one pound sugar. Season with black peper, while uiiuitnrd, cin million nnd cloves. Put tomatoes and spices in a kettle and let stand five minutes. . Tomata Catsup. To one bushel peeled tomatoes add ono quart good vinegar, ono pound Salt, one fourth pound black pepper, one onucu African cayenne pepper; one fourth pound all spice, one ounce cloves, tlnee boxes mustard, twenty grains garlic, six onions, two pounds brown sugar and one handfull peach leaves. Boil this ii ass for three hours constantly Miring it to keep from burning. When co 1 strain through a fine sieve and bottle. for future use. Vinegar Pie O.-te M.iid cup vino gsr filled full wi.h miter put into a pan until Iwl'ing thei dJ oe table, spoon butr and one half cup flour stiied tc a paste with water, add onu cup ougar. Jelly Cake. Two eggs, one and one half cups sugar, one half cup sour milk, two tablespoons melted butter. ono tcast o m soda. Bake in layers. C.)okies.Two eggs, two cups sugar, one cup butter or lard, one cup sour creum and one teaspoon son'-i. I'iuacs from Crriuuuy. For some years the subject of pru e raising has been agitated in this sta . and many oichanls of prune trees hae been planted. But it appears that not e-ou-.li pruie a-o lasal hura yet to supply the demand, by several iugsful. An Oregoniau reporter yes teiday noticed a number of large eaaks in front of a wholesale grocerV and aiis informed that they contained ibout loOOpoundseach of dried prunes, all the way from High Germany, flu denier stated that a great many tons of this fruit came here, nnd after pa ing freight and duties were furuishe I tj the farmers at from to twelve cent per pound. Talk about bringing ci!-b-ige from California and Jiid hog products and butler from Illinois. What is that compared to Oregmiiin', who have one of the finest fruit ci un tries in the world, pating prunes rais(r" in Germany. By all inpan let's h ivo more prune trefa dmted, till every O' egon farm-r can sit under tho nil id t his own prune tree and gather the nif terials for his sauce from his own ga, den. Corvallis is happv and well she iri' he. This time it is the best how '. the state. Re-id, as told by hn lej r "Probably the rinext piecoof horse that evertrodonOregonsoils expec loariiveincoi vallisto-night(Thur' ' It is a fine black trotting st .hipped ditect from New York C " Col. T. F. Hogg and is valued nt 000. The animal is sevpii old and it is s lid he is a perfect b and when four years old trot 2:30. Benton county can now of the finest horse in the stat the tl auks ol our citizens are du Hogg for this 6ne importation a the interest he is minifi sting i. improvement in the stock of L county in particular and the st j . general. I1 Ms, Mr. Villanl hns Rtabled "O i " the horfe which drew the ti-t last loads of rails on the No ht-f cifii road, comfortably in N--v T there lo pass t'o lemniiidcr of lr - . . in peaceful enjoyment of a. I tin he on eat.