Tfee Ticket If-tat. "Western irai' cone, ma'am," said ! jarmcr inner Brown, foming into the waiting room of the lifctlekpot. "The train I was to take r I said gasping. "Yes, ina'am ; too bad, but can't bo helped; harness will give out some times, you know," said ho sympathix- inj-lv. 'When is the next western train .1111.1" 'Xot till six- o'clock; you've five hours to wait"Be dreadful tiresome, ma'am. There's a nice family that lives in t'other part b-the house s'posel tote you in there. know Mrs. Holly'll give you a bite o'suthin to eat, and she'll be proud to let you rot "on her spare bed. Fine woman, Mrs. Holly is I know her. "Won't you go in and sec her, ma'amr "2s it "Jiank you, sir; I dare say that HI be quite comfortable here." "Waal, jes' as you please. But now I must be goinC Hope youll git to vour joumev's eiuL-safe, ma'am. Good bye 1" "And Farmer Brown left the room, mounted his wagon, and soon disappear ed down the dusty road. I had been visiting a friend who lived in a country settlement, "some five or sir miles fioin the sol i ta rebuilding dignified' by the name ex .depot ; . and, ,-whea the time came for inoto-jreturn Lome, she placed me in cSre'of-k -neighboring farm er who was going to! tll5aiit village, and would pass thestatiou. During our n3e we met with an acci dent Part of 'the harness gave way, and we were detained; such a length, of time that, as ihe' reader "knows, I was too late for thetrain. After Farmer Brown left me, I amused myself by reading a newspaper which some one had ler lying on tic -seat. Finishing this,. I studied jthe design of the wall-papery younte. the panes of glass in the little window, and wondered at the tidiness o.the whole apartment "Country depots are generally such vile, dirty places"; wonder why this is an exception V "I said to myself. Then a thought struck me. "Oh, probably the place is kept clean ny Mrs. Holly, over whose virtaes Farmer Brown was so enthusiastic Woe tier if this same worthy female would give me a glass of "water F - And I tapped on the door communi cating with the, other apartments. 'Come in," siiu a cherry voice, and, entering, I found myself in one of the prettiest, cosiest rooms, I tad ever seen. And, most charming of all, there lay in a white-draped cradle rosy baby, fast asleep, with Yxngs of golden hair falling over his white brow, and a great, J red, velvet rose clasped, m his dimpled liand. Over him bent a woman of twenty two or three years a little mite of a woman, with a bright, dark face, vividly colored, big black eyes, and wondrous dark hair wound in heavy braids about her stately head. " 1 She arose with a smile, wlien I en tered. - "Excuse me;. but jnay I trouble you for a glass of water V I said "2so trouble at allpnaam. Pray be seated. Excuse-me" And the left the room. Presently she returned, bearing a sal ver covered with a snow-whitt napkin, and containing a glass -of water, a glass of creamy milk, & saucer of luscious strawberries, and .a. plate of sponge-cake light as yellow! oaitt. "Pardon me," she said, smiling, "if I take too great a liberty, but, you see, Farmer Brows told me of your being obliged to wait so long, and I thought vou might be hungrv."- "Whr. how verv kind vou are T I ex claimed, in pleased surprise. "Not at alL It's a pleasure to me. If you are hot and dusty, perhaps you d like to bathe your face. If so, just step inhere." And she led the way into a little white bedroom the very heart of cleanliness and purity. In a little while I was & different be ing from the cross, dusty, hungry mortal who had sat in the hot waiting room. I found Mrs. Holly a. perfect little gem of a woman ; and after the manner of our sex, we soon .became as well acquainted as if we had known each other for years. And while I was lying languidly upon her comfortable sofa, and she seated in her low chair stitching awav at her baby's dress, she told me the one romance of her life. '1 hare lived in this little depot all my days," she began. ?My father was agent here ; and lie served the company so long and so well that, when he died they kindly allowed me to remain in his place, with the same wages, too. For, you see, I was seventeen, and my father had long before taught me telegraphing and all the other work. About a year after father's death I became acquainted with Jack Jack Holly, ray husliand," j and Mrs. Hottjiooked up and sailed. "Jack was one of the best engineers cn the road- '(and is now, too), and ev erybody considers him an honest, likely ' young fellow. He thought the world of me, and we became engaged. But you know how girls arc! The weakest of them can make a strong man tremble." "A weak girl held all his heart-strings in her small, white hand f I said. "Yes; and I -dare say I often pulled Jack's heart-strings rather hard ; but he was gentle and patient when "I flirted with the country lads, and when I was wild and wayward he didn't remonstrate But one day -there came along a city chap, who engaged board for the sum mer at a farm-house in the neighbor hood. "This Clarence Devarges, an he was called, was liailsoe, well dressed, and had that polished isdeseribable air that is so fascinating to ost silly girls. Jack was kind and jwell-mannered, but he didn't have a bit of style ' about him, but ' style' was what I doted on in those days. So I saubbed Jack, and smiled on Mr. Devarges when he o&ered hi at tentions. I flirted moat dreadfully with him till even geaerous Jack waa dk- tJiiOiUM "Ose Borning, lookisg seewhat grave aad sad, he ease into the ticket- I office. The last passenger Lad gone, and ( ! i lm r-iin wim mnvinn out. Jack's tntin 1 v i BOIllKwl to take froi-rliL "Well, how long is this tiling going to IsUttl saul Jack. "What thing t" I snapped out "Why, this affair with Devarges ; I seo it is going beyond a mcro flirtation.' J "Pray, what of it F "Only that I do not wish my future wife's name joined in with that of a Jack jviused here, and added earnestly: "Well, I -warn you against this fellow. Who knows what ho is F Mr. Devarges is a jerfivt gentleman, and that is more than one can say of some others," I said hotly. "And, Mr. Holly, in regard to your future wife, 1 believe 1 do not aspire to that honor and and here is your ring. I drew off Uic golden band and handed it to him." "NelL do you mean tins!" inquired Jack, witli white lips. ' "Yes, fdo. I'm tired of yourcaqv ing and criticising; the affair may lw ended mow and forever," 1 said, pet tishly. "So lie it then. Good-bye," said Jack ; and without another word he left the room. "To tell the truth I hadn't meant half I said, and even minute expected that Jack would kiss me and we'd 'make up. A mist, ram over mv eves as 1 "watched his fast disappearing train, and I would have- indulged m a -good cry, but just , then 'the special' came putfiiiir uii, and 1 Pthfc i-Vejddeut of the road came in. He 1- . . . . . i ... Tt-.ii was a kunu oiu cenueman, -wuoai iiuu i known since 1 was a wee girl. "Uood-day, Miss Nellie. Everything J prosperous, 1 hojie; Will you do a fa- ! vurforinef j "Certainly, sir, if I can.' I -WelL vou fee. when we "were com-1 ins down I met trentleman that owed o . me some money: mid me Sow, and ' now 1 don't know w hat to do with it a up in tLe-e jiarts. He gae a drserip we are iroins lip into the wooda to , tioti, fiid it sHited Dt?vrp.a irftly, ll about laving out a new railroad. We j cliall 1m oniin tsn .l.ivs. Don't, wimt to ' take tlie'money with me; will you take j "If voull trust me.' " 'Bless my soul ! yes, of 'Course; here is the inont-y. Must hurry away. Good morning. "Scarcely had portly Mr. Sayre gone . away before Mr. Devarges came saun tering in. " Got quite a little sum there, have'nt you, Miss Nellie T eyeing the bills in my hand. "'Yes I replied, laughing, 'Mr. Sayre has made me his banker. Look . Six hundred dollars ! How rich I should feel if it were mine ' You deserve to have much more; and doubtless that pretty face 11 whi it' "Somehow this bold compliment failed to please, and it was with coldness that I said : " Take a chair, Mr. Devarges. - 'No, thank you, Miss Nellie; I liave an appointment But will you allow me to call on vou this evening V " 'Well, I scarcely think I shall be at home. You know mother and sister Lulu are away, and I little while ago I got woxd from grandmother saying, jcr- j haps. I had better come and stay all night with her.' "It was true that I hail received such word from grandma, but I had not thought of accepting it I had hoped that Jack would come and make up, and of-course, I didn't care to have Mr. lh vargea call at the xame time. " What will you do with your money, Miss Nell T carelesJy inquired Mr. De- " Oh, I shall put it right hTe in this drawer. No one knows about it, and it . will be perfectly secure. "'Dare say good morning. and, with a courtly bow, my admirer left "All during the Jay I busied myself about my duties, and when night came I put on the dress Jack liked beat "nd anxiously waited his coming. "Seven o'clock ! eight o'clock ! nine o clock T The last train had come and cone, and my. duties for the uav were , office, went into the sitting-room, and . t -. , j i r j ir i aiiu niuuw. -leu uuuu.. mi past ten ! No use waiting any longer lie wuuiuu v cume. : ...I "-"- ""v "I-- " 1 1 a- F I I 1 A I T looKeu out j.nere scemeu everviuiug :1 l t . , i . X'...... muiu aiAjub wiiuic niiuji a.uai the shadows seemed alive. Tlie skv Was . .... ijecommg overcast, and tue moon ieeioa out of an inky-black cloud. The frogs uown uv i ne nver were cxxKucm" uis- inally; U,e wind seemed to whisper and moan. "I shivered out with a dread, and closed the door; nameless went to bod and cried myself to sleeji. "I had slept an hour, jierhaps, and then awoke with a sudden start, feeling a great difficulty in breathing. A part of the quilt la across my mouth, I thought, but on reaching my hand to re move it I found that jt was handket chief saturated with what! Chloro form ! A thrill of terror passed over me. Who had done this 1 Was there some one in tho house ? . I silently arose, and just then almost screamed in fear when a sudden sound smote upon iny ear It was- only the clock striking the hour of midnight . I placed my hand upon my heart tonoothc its fierce throbs. "SU-pjiing along, carefully avoiding all obstacles, I readied the door, ojicned it, .and glanced into the sitting room. No one was there, but some one was in the ticket-office, for I saw a light and heard a voice ! What did they want ! The money ', oh, the money lft in my ciiarge i aomeoody was stealing it, and what should I say to Mr. Sayre 1 My God, I might be accused of taking it myself, and thus lose honor and jiosi tion ! "Under the stove was a large iron poker. Seizing it carefully, I started slowly toward the office door. The light fell upon the mirror, reflecting my figure, and I've often thought since, with a sick feeling of horror, what a picture of desperation I was, clad in my flowing, white night drew, my hair all unbound, my face white as marble, and eyesdilated and glittering with a strange, steely light "God aid wc'.' I said, with whito and then opening the'door o the oilier. I Mole softly in. A man with hi kick toward mo vrcui at the otlierend of the room. IK had forced OJH'Jl tlio ami wm drawer, taken out the tnonev iHiKing i ..l.limi nt the crisp inwn bills, when 1 stolo behind him. 1 hnd just raised the poker to strike him when ho glanced around. "My God! It was Clanuu-c Deval ues! "Hang it! Now 'I supioc I'll have to kill this pretty lie seized me bv the thioat and, uttering a faint cry, 1 sauk down. Ju.st then J auk, my own Jack, rushed in. 1 heard outhfc, blows, tierce struggling then all w dark. "For the first time .in my Iifc 1 fainted. When 1 recovered lejuling bvitr me, and Jack's faco was Jack's voice ut- tered loving wonls. aliout hu ueck ami I put my arm cried like a wuak baby. -"'Ani't you hurt, JackT " Not a bit dearest Deagcs is tliv aided, UiOii-'h, witlt a pistol woiuh! in his leg. Hasn't very severe, but it will prevent his escae. ' 'But Itow cume you hen V " 'Why, you see, when we l-arted thi morning, Nt4l, I thought I'd never sett vou araiu. Put to-utsnt alter i oawe home, I nude up my mind to eowe around and try ami maice uji. it was prettv lat between niHe and ten, when f came, and w1k should I s-e cowliHg i i ... n -n. :..!. i "t. iuviiuu iu I'rvmri. iui" i, doo he aat f If he's coining a-ort- iug, why dau't he go in instead of - ing in at; tin? window? "iTaflier thought he wa a soamp, lecaui Chen I was in tb? citv vetr dav. the-tliief of Policrj tolil me lUmt tliry bad reavMi to think tluit a itJ -. . ..... ....... nnib!T awi Uack t)ck nail wdm: except a tttastache. AnL by the way, N.4L that silkv imisLache. vou so adaiir- od, was false, and fell oif in owr sctie.' "'WelL as 1 said, I saw leVanea prowling about, and I thought I'd see what hcj :j ru nil lu. tie iwheti in bv the window at you, ami 1 lteMrd him The deuce take it . Mte is at home, after all ! What the detiee Bta4e her say she was goiug to her graft mothers! ow I sjkov III bave to wait till mv prettv bird's asleep." " So he sat down under mh tree and I sat dawn under the other. We both saw VOU x&ejt vou otiened the deor atod looked out. After you had leon m 11 aloct an Itour, 'Devargtss force 1 bjhii the littin" room tviadov aad crawled in. While he was is the piice lighting the lamp. I also cot in at the wiftdww and cottcutlei tuvlf in the cJeset aftd welL voh know all the rust. 'Jack,' said I, tearfully, youl! for give me for bewe naushty awl wy ward, and you'll ldive me when I sy that I Mved vou ail the ittHir, wit you . oil. Jack said be would, awl we have been happy ever since. A xd thc ! is mv storv, ma'am mv onlv tvHtanee. State Fair Xutes. Mllreltaaruns Cite lb 1 1. Cm Hbc ft m kac imiWmW TSe aO I 1 ioWmi iiWe. AtTta. ru n tufm, fwcr. ill) mm un.Mijy t tfee rmhmir) n flu tern tnt leroteaj Ibunru iilu tks UjC. !Wi sad w mS taljK tni nut m A mic iM1o m Otic Oly. lm-U m tlwtoK S.K ( Ikctr rwd vl-rt Mtr lUr Hut t rfr sate ftrta inrl iiit tut u4 OKrt fenwtul umw iilMt iLMt MM TW. m taltto I cirr4 Mf wza, nW tc qllj tm UW lnVr ia K iltfaiw tM. ItaMi I mt kul wnt Ua for Itfb ud trim. lltvjrc JL J-uV-n- hi4 a timli wc kv. inM lr tyrL U Umm- lukf. ctS.Ut.iw fc.il.. W mm K b . IS hrf ul mm irrUm tar A. it. Orucfaor. n( Orrcm Cstj. rtbMctKl Ml tn NutSt Unnf Wutxar NMkw. ln( innlainir tlrfltn. hbttiVnt umt Mx M- rrcs Sflfnl Ut taw lwtt x wtcd. Mr CBfBriBM W ttorUfcr TilS rrot wiwm U rHig Uh mutiw mI UrrAurj It kSHciU : Tsa xui uim rK. nia u ww m nm rawwrai aUuiM u Uulr. OmiMxr 1 ' babimthuui csduMciUK&tHkiwu abUi.or. ! fur tcB ntvlm. itM mUutm exi.iUlLm tX tiw injortrfj cx.uu u l-nrUisd. Ur tt nt gnaltf U ' t anm tnmM ui u cw r I unU lor ftrvixi emt o( tu te'relur Junes SScrrW. 4 IIirrMlnBr. ksa Ittottar. rtluULcd . of UirJ Htub; roHMlU . . . . . . mmut stcs unc smrnnuBa. um i a t i- ! tnrt CMuitU c4 a CKnUm'tm wJ tux btiil t tt 'mX or w Sot, Ij Iwe tto.il m ml ml oat wc .kr ! nil" M tt &rtir nt. Tvr terlum. bc&t tv i mM ktu . T TMn uic bust m nN num . uu ui.&imx (ruaioiiiubb jnm- ;X?r,s ' u uw rrqmi iat. Tbn m b un.isr EVT LX Tbniau Ilufama. tt Salem. ciMtatol bu Wntrra I incln; XUI tdrb tforrrtd and mvitra lfc Cft m mioRi orrr lil tXSr Itt2ti mxnxilteitim. TbrMBU lizhU dorUaic nd docs oaakm ft idol tMr. nr. liuioua HkBtfiitsurn pert ism enmnry cw In. uU uhhi )vatr bu tbU t)l Hot b U U4 iA bli wrki. A. K C-irrr k. S-n. U UinkficM,Cc Coe&tT, hSbfjot a fruit utdicfttaUc trcmU Mr CUin'i irutint. It U Uhfe for paatbts Crtfl frulu M tl klodi tsU col meS ocLxzt wmtciilmt for nartct TBI msobue u uict4. dormUc. mulr vort.nl dioji It ii- omUc U fctKCT IJJt Tt rlict ur boor. M oau unir rs l inaen liana: crr MHn&utmle u.Utr oi or sa) oUkt trnit u nule tt0rr tkem lh ttmt of th taxMa ia l irtf fk, lhruo;b tit Wfhrr tier ubulatU fur Urn trait. IntcraUd wtM on M-taia liB Uumalui vj id dnminr mm iiTc or luipretcr A lUSnick. Kiktn. Or Ctam rud. ft rtrtmi C3lr tnok tt Um ribUs tor Um Wt citviof On, -wo tninitfirtBrr, mj mimo ton U irjc cm ii t gfjaita. H. 31. HirrU. of Furwi urate. txMlitid in in trot in at M( MB fur rull raUcr, itcsUc turclue. kV dout la; stUrLOKtit fur bnii Ud. i 1 txtriu si aw ful. Tu ill rotter hxi a rntX tiakkli atcrerliat- tadtrd vtildi ttrtn the Ujr-.tj xht Jov al.rrtrr ton of Un ruQ. vLIWau anajDilliaUDTUi fnntof ttw tnuU Luanl Irrdi atobUc, atatka, wocd. r gcraai, anJ Ixid it till Ibr tonMd f oiw sorcTi it at nmlr ai if uc ml bad Inch lakrn Bp iui iifaiuuiuMiVM tosn no. ixtttr ia tact than it couU bcaudootia fact The iilalii,OTt ii dKap aMl fanum abuuld an bit it fur tue. KrOr k UodcnmiJ. arttas ruoafartorcn Ralrnt. tiki Utt tint ediltU of ratM otrrUrc aial -aitM, aJo tiMk nrat ronlum all ruotu. Jhe Willamette btove VorKX, o: Pcrtland, makes the best Stoves sold in this market Buyers nhould sustain home manufacture by insisting on hav ing goods of this make and buying no other. Ilanwi), of Portland, sends out the I most relialile seed and the best trees. Address II. Hansen, Portland, Otegou tor catalogue and pneu list OBCATJlCOCCnoyjM J'lUtTS. J. SIMON & CO., Dcaknla Doors, WiHaows, Blinds and Glass WEIGHTS, C0KD3 AXD rVUXTS, (H rrsat f hu WaabtBctoa A Alder, iti lm X-ORTLAXP, ORBOCX. IF lu iukUIu? any. iurchn or In i ruins' lu mpoHM lo any nilvrrllar iitrut la flila lnwr )uu Mill itlraai inru. ion tur iiRKir ol I hp liit'M-r. DRY GOODS. ,wiw at a nimxn: hiom mirti-isp t 4dl Mtl tt M Mtwlrtfif M It W CHMttrM. Wc V the Ursot ul llenl SUick .4 Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Cloaks, And rtUr nvuW Urn ilrictlr I'lltST CLASS WTAUUellUlLvr. Ik Onua. flat. KHJt liT WM Ml tUt OWt IU Uk! Ulio It M mt . o bid tw ml buhr MiuiJr utj 4 Um OmMm la iLc lra U PUT Uoolal Wr Um Im. a ftiM Un U CENTS' FURNISHING COODS. Clarke A: llcutlorson, CVtrnrr Flrt and MnIlustuu Mrrrl. rOKTLANP. OREGON EXCLUSIVE Carriage and Waon Hardware, Akin, Hfwisr. rurrv4 anJ Mt&caU IrviA Vrnj stl !UTiTrMUuba. ,VU Har4aTv ltul tu rua.4.t a Jk CARRIAGE L WAGON WOODWORK. JMm. Sfvt-a. totBM. i--i.. Hufta, VIa. 01. aatl. Hara at WMrm-H IMiVf, AnJ lt yf fWateJ SARVEN PATENT WHEELS. ! Wal tSratl illioj af lS )wSV aaj a . d a rS MW aUlal.irUnwilt. aaai at L Jtmy iiiiMt Saml meji raMiT la lfc Mm On- ar aMut a Mtuw alt ran .a W mV iMi af ttV nitrt aaJ ar taitiaian Oar iImI lafw ara . aarf nMftot rtamJa- W , aip to i ma. hinw J Vr ccr .lainwc E. J. HORTHRUr JL CO.. ( arnrr af l ira! iuiI Main SI rrr-la. rTUVi. iHCiaN i- Cat llita oat a it 'ill act agaia jtjr ta tbta IMJ-rr. READ, READ ! II 3 ull anl to SAVE MONEY! sami'kl's fLriimNu a(;kxcy ru all Eatrrn and fallfornla rabllcallona 3 K.iii.aSt. Ua. Iwaaaa aunt. roBTIAMi, OUoM, Iialin lot n-nialiai W mmt om laaaValaMiat aav la.1 tm, rmm ia W IC aa UiaHbnaat 1 M is! XiWk Araa aa4 Va7 3 1 M JUtaatar ll.alllr 1 M a a 1 H I ai irtaa lain ilaC Aa Aa aa . t- a aa"aaWT Jaaiaal ... IS W Harraf ItWbar . rr.r, "my or waan vaaa lair. avaj r- a rwi LnaV. tan li Vajajfeaa. 1M1 U4WI rMajaar LaaW X BLUE VITRIOL. A Larse Lot of our own Importa tion, and will he old very low. HODGE, DAVIS & CO., Wliolraulr DrtiKU'!. Milwaukie Nurseries. isTABusncu im;. FOR SEASON 1S7S-7U LARGE STOCK, LOW PRICES, Seed for Oar w Cntalosnr. Seth Luellins ic Son, Mllwanktr. O f TOIVLa39T 02VTICIJS. AnJ all kioJt (yirU. M"t Knal (ur IBantMai. fViinl and prtee Lbti txfv yw orJrr tiwn aaiUilr lit tniXIAil TU17.0. FurUaJaU-Urnr JOHN H. WOODRU.Vrr CIGAR XAXUFACTUREIl, A SO HEALEK IN' riKC HAVANA C10AH3, CI CWrtlri. attj thi tint LranJ. tt Chralns aial Jorlns Totanu. Jo CMnrar l"Jrr4. 'o. 03 rirat MCrrrl, I'ortlanO. Or. ' SCROLL. SAWS! HOLLY k WALNVT S.W SI I'ATTEIIXS CiT Write fur Frlre LM. DITTOS k HAH, Pertland, Or. ABELL, rsaTeciurHEK. No. 167 andx6g First Street Portland, Oregon. BURTON HOUSE, Corner Ttlr4 anil 1 Hlrrrta. Near Um gtaamablp LanJinci and KaUroaJ Laipota. rOUTLAXD, OUECO.V Lewiston & Fretland, Proprietors (Late U Mlaa oU Hovaa ) Win ipan do palm nor uptaM lo mail Ihli Un THE BEST IIOTKL IX I'OKTLAXB . .im i i. 1 1 jraaajBLf . aaBBBaaLam aaalSaaa KawM a Masuaai gKB " jtfPll JP" IVw vaa. al 1 I JHEal LBBalHd 'iM Ii in in MErrZjBBpfaaj'BBHfeB.BBlaBK ,bbbVW " tlai ia latar iaaB .... J XXXXXXXXXXXXXXm- ItHi" I ifcaT W. Iiniat r mm S V Aiaaaaat (a) J J , '''I1 I JpVgiHp8yC3 .UI mttmft I iH ll at waa.atUiti.1 '"a r-sa ' jL 5T ; TW2HHMyDKpMJC Safc4 a -"al tmM .1 .ajar -W! y. ai t- t j V ft . aT 3 T7KVHBBTa4K7'k.'liBijVSHBBa. I ai Ii a a I j Hwrt yaat aai ..laai If . U: i rvT-W -I laaaaa B - V fWVaBiV-ttBU Tplka3 jPHC" KY BAMUX Oft HX f - - - Tjf r7 1856. ENAPP, BUKREIX & CO., 1878 Front, First and Ash. Streets, Portland- Oregon, THE CELEBRATED BAIN FARM WAGON. TU.trnmteta IUIN TlilMRLL SkUS K.U,nlaM(niaM.t,, Iirlr. U. Taa. ttui. Il4kr Unix awl having- Swt 1S( haw. HafMt i an ri .mm W IS laxkr. mtmt (ft.-tthn .4 Uu Ut a Maw avJW.i !w u wf mjmfhtmm Ut tU aa. W Sa M4 tSaal ir IS. awl im.a an. Ukl aarraaloi wiarjr mm hM, an-l Um U4ai tla.a. lur I t., lai 1 nil x mdaMi. aUf. ikHtHS Ml Mom It a inx. alwt u. mw mtk aM mM, Ian tait i)aLa hirr ISaJt aattluac uMt aJ Uwar alaliu TS J.iinr. I(ilit 'Xitiltf e Oa tU Kata tVafw b a iJawH Iwta at. aJ ajao 1'alrut il Tulir Mllb llraaa U'bkastaM Hw in mall af SaUar as nV Mi taut hmmYf i MliKi. H mwd aafa MUrov u tfc aiM u.1 via) Maw mala Kalaa. t- .v l, t aaaloraC jm4. ant M nuafcliMa aad naaatn iwtaualJa a.r Iajfi a m.l W innar. i.rn j vmt mm twai. aaa (Mf aatca w ba ail Um tlaitir aitaa itaaiTt Max 4 ta wnaarj i mi I ila-4. XU la fc... ratUiiati ma 1 iaai pa t a a" a W aVa. atiac anak aar an illi Mr Uaa. an iKm . a aa t H aavair MUa nasi t W, j aoi!r aWi ariiia t a.rtt tt 4 a ta aaai aaa, a at a my m i "Siai ii Will i i a H fcvi.l ra. una fM inwn ar catia Sa7. Sat at U r i laao i nfiiaiat n c yi-- tajj ciniiiao i, ui" waat. aa iar aa dVJawa aiat fMMH ar ImT Sm1 S IVwttr aa4 lTa Ita. OBEGON HACK OS FOUR SPRING WAGON. GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST HACK THE LARGEST STOCK. THE BEST ASSORTMENT. The Oldest and Leading House in the Trade and Prices alwajs (aaAiaaHiaaBaaBBaiiavaiaaiaaaaaaMIBiaaaiiaaaiaK PRANK BROTHERS IMPORTERS AND DEALERS 1.1 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 'JJjThe felehratetl LaUeHe Wagon. I -M a w r.MiiMM aa laaili. aa aiir. rsh,,r t..n...i '-. i- i z.i Urllland.SrrJrr.Mi-n.i4- ..ir'lMU uraav The Following T. IL Tit ftatr-i. Orrrcc A. it. VjT AltaaT. tWT. X. V. Kaf-atx. Haiiar. tlrajv. IUiu A OmiM, UrrMa. Orajaa. T. G. Haaaajraa, Baraa. Mrmymt J K Mm, I Uaauaa. Bla, RtmrVarr. QrrrML Ruaia Buav, Jul, oi-f.. Ortcaa. Far Oil ml i m aa4 PrW Uu arHraar aftaUar si:i:.s. SIIIiDS. i HACHEXKY A: I1KX0, SEEDSMEN, NonTHHTBfr CXlC. riJEST AM TATUiK KTKlaSTSc rarUaaJ, tirrraa. Hvz o hash a rrLU omrLcn: .ixo rrdSiwLaf fkM. FWarr aa4 Oaal.aSf4a. j aAntU. IVart aai Oraai.aaal Trrw. mmim., .. afcata j Larr bn canfaky artattwL auJ ta uic far aatr ai inc a..... av.n nmm, xyCatabcia.ijamlaWaaiaaitl it. OrcKon Standard Soap Works, IRVI.NO A WCIIB, I'raprlrCra. IMWTLAND. OSDOON. . The oalr atram laWrT aartit tmt Maa Fraw4aM 5J Ii. iiu.ru iiii prtr Nat. .VLIHltV at irKGOSlir, Wholesale Candy 3Ianufiicturers, 113 I'lrat Klrrrt. r,VCT0P.YS3 AUrr Mrrrt, aJJUaisc OU r&i HaS. I4tlaul. Urrsjo. WOODI'iURy M'llSEKIES. I'rnlt. fctiMilr, OriiKUirnlnl and Xnt Titm, Villi", njul Slirubbrrx. Cboic. Trm, 3 rrU mh, ISU r kulafacO. final lar CUilnt anU Frier U.L J. IL KflTTLEillUS. Wot Aura, Orgno. CSK SOXK HIT THE COLUMBIA COAL OIL, THE WIST IS THE MARKET. 11. .h ki:rm.i .v- ., fvie Acrol f.r llr Nith racia IXxxit, ' C aial II Nvrlh tront Stmt, rVrlluvl, U;n. FIXE FARXJ'OR SALE. OOO Aoroa. Oxr. or the ncsr tahms is orfaion. in a fine ititi ol roIUraUni. fulty lvl, cxocHret balUlnca, itao fuair aral all lata iairrurniKfiU la agricultural aarMntrr Etrrj IMnff lu I auU at a barrala. Hfirwlaml 10,OuO tuabeb of alvrat In 1SJ7 and 8.000 buahcli In 1ST 4. Ii paxt lor an litn,'l ut blM thoomal btiihiti .trry jtar Frlai IJO per a era, Urmi W ault lb. bunr. tx a sniLVHNs h co., Raal.CataU ArMti, fucUaoJ, Ort,to .V Jl a. w BROWNE IMVOItTEKH ! RMmPLEMENTS aiid'yACHINES. I tt r. aUHr trrrti Cafa. ntoatarc - aa imajrt. aarWu. aat . i- iw aa awaaai ailaaar ml tir.. ctScr a aa c. I taada, i Cahoon Hand and Power Sower, jat cuttmMtrdiM&uut. AWERICL'S CIDER MILU Racine Farm and Varcfcouse Fan Kills. SULKY PLOW. are Our Agents, where Our Coods rnt ti A Taa-T. ( .maSa. Oncao. A S rviau. Kiiaaila. imtaa. II iinria Run . XaUfcatvaV. urrt. W.J SrtVtw, .VwA YaaiMR. urriwa. IMarf Can. IMblara. ttrtsra. Sawair A Tiaua. eaaaaiaa. VaaUarm TrtaXt. L. L Aaacea. La Onaar. Wtihiaaa Tmharr. LJHJ PORTANT Pacific Slope Agency of Ewd. P. Allis & Co.y ZatllW AlAlCO O , 'lflJ"lar-Ti a-f -ri , 11 AM'FACTt RERS tF Mill Stones, i Mill Picks. i-i.t . ? 1 1 , I IILir.DKItS 1 uriuuio jiiii, Shartiu?, Pulleys, Clearing, J 3d 1'UOVKD CORLISS TIF.ATi-PTtX ir Kollln- clotb. Srantlrra. Srpnrntor-a. PnrlBrns Brnn Daitrr-t, Sr-lllnr. BotkrU nuil XIII I'urslablns Crnrmlly.l OarmruajJoire ioaltcj Iraa taoie feaUttyaatla; U-&gp; or rcamaf. Saai t CmUirat uj rrita fiat. ALUS & BLACK, Agents. I'. O. nax 32l. Xo. IO front StrrrC. Portland. rrxn. Pnlrir T-'mtilnvtnmif ltAtiv j vwa a " Aaaaiav a a v. a a w a a. aa X a J j Fkir&kbri IIELTU tSt KloJl FREE OF CUAHCH ;ir C'orrrloulnc Sllrltr-tl. J H. COKKn. rlUaJ. Onta. SOLK AGENTS Wit THE IMUl ALLEO STAXDAU1) .VXB KSTET OKUAXS, U. W PRENTICE Jt a., Utuic IWm, INxtlaaJ. Ortsw. OREGON CORN. US liHsliels to the Acre. 1 rrcu xt zaks or ksveiuments i ilyk 2. uJimJaM tarictr of "CaTlxlto "Ell-txt Corn. That rlpcr.f tbrnmsMr aad jxloi Urt tropi in th ciinaUarOcvEWL 1 o tmlila lmrt to x"Uil 1 cht t4 ovp an.1 hrvJuo. aiwthrr nar jToflUlJl ttuai nhcal I aUl aclt Ihli anU U tha KJlowlor riru tr t'l am wo: ttta txt boalwl JnTfrrJ at thi iltpot In Orrrpn O IT. or in ma JwunJ pacaacna. Iaci alJ,twwi(jf. Orrsvn City, Orrj . -J S w d-. a liUm S atS tt- ut tiut -ai Uj AtaJfrmt la tVc DeAcrlption and Prices. 5a. i -FvUnl atarrll. MVr art eatiaeWa ij taw lt a iaLa aia. SJ oaar aaiM.o aa4 aM.ri(aaa aniaa: fiaa boa. ataa Xcal faaoal Mam; ! Mvam; lac. af aulf IjictJ atth Irua, Hi iroWa; taana-.at.inJ int.. atta bif Wla. t U I m I ritolit Waaa. d uj, gl iaala. I C- Viaa X a a. ai afcr aaV. aar aa mmmm rfata aaj lanti a aa. W..ilf. fraaa, lJa Saw Va. ( -a aa4 aVrn ilgalti aaV XJ aa aafa. aaaar !af a Matr Oafaaay. lU pmala run, aa fnlial lb, rI9a iait -aa fmh hctr W laW aarceKata. tSR. IN MARKET. THE LEADING MACHINES. at the Lowest Living Kates. & CO., La low' Jointed Patent WLrel -Palter. Ulo liarrOn. ,u The Bronue Sulky Plow. Tab - laaav Satif nxt far hartt "fw tendraj na ant k Orrrc Fine Pi in Orryaa StaU ftar. taTT TVa Mm u al mjmUti mauJttRi: at mt m aar raL Frin. aaa maHrtno, Kirk. T-i. Ubc Caoar ant Bam Sahara lilatk Hawk an4 Cllpprr Rock. Iataad Cut SleI Walbla? Plow tT-a aai Iraa kaaev Oar Maak HaaV !Vm aarr a liai I rara aB Lfeia Uav EmhltRaaai ValbiUb. -T Saaw Uft a5ta4 Pba u r) k -aa ta vara litw. Collins" Cast Cast Steel Plovrs. A LL OMrs r 'HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, etc . nt. A Pal aaJCaaaftruLiar Famn-pg Tools, At aW Le4 rarlrt rrim can be Found: C 6. Hum. OwfaV, tfaUiastdO Tur&crr. X F Mia. TV. RaBe. a-xaa. J. IL Knnsn. CauJfBa. Oncaa. Oiu. Oixoiaa.il. Muat Cilt, Onna, futl Ekm. A Oa. WaSa WaCa. TijSkijVe T,,,- T. U. MlT. t)Va. MTaaSuaruai Ttntuxr. Arm A Jasn. Caifax, AtaarCa, LrawCuo, W. X FRANK BROTHERS & CO., 101 a.Btl 104 rraat MmU rarttand. OrrsvB. TO MTTiLERS I (Jang Edsrers", OF THE 1 Log Rollers. I i.atli aeUiaes, aaw Jianureis, EHGIMES. ' ! Circular Saw Mills, BAXXEL. J. HAL.IRUEV. Shipper, Comwission Merchant, AaJ WtpJoal IVatrr ta r R-Vi.v, FLom. feed. miv Mwpiva-. rso- VJ lavvea. IItfa. HUra. AanraRarxl t Maple Unkxrira. CeUKjamctA. tAl xrvlir. li.-iUH!. OS9 ual Wanhoum, N'o. ii Fint atrrrt, INirtlual, Ur San FranCTaeo OOca. 3M IHtm atmt. Morning Star Restaurant. Career Svrnikl aial Waahiastcat StrvtU, IVrtluai, tV. O. V. KXBEX. I'roprlrlor. CarJ, per mooth. frvTO . $M W ivir.i,rrwicliv . 1 cou. iu IkaM, jvr vUj. frvov TJU 1 lViul, lT tnaO. tn 31 3 lYivaU lluia or La.n aad lamibca. Cliildren can Make Mosey Raising Chlckecs. Luther Myers, Srtal f.ir Catalorua and dlno tloai tor Making poultry pay. v