The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, December 13, 1879, Image 4

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    CONGRESSIONAL.
Kenntr.
V.isinxaTox, Doe. 1.
At noon the Senate vras called to order by
Vice Predaet,'vrhetltr and prayer was of.
fered by the chaplain.
Anthony and Bayard vera appointed a
committee, to join a similar committee of
the House, to trait npon the President and
inform hitn that both Houses of Congress
were ready to receiTe any communication be
might chooee to make.
Tending the report of the committee busi
ness was .asper.ded and liter a short recess
was taken.
When the Senate reconvened a message
w received from the Honse announcing
that it was in session and that it had ap
pointed a committee to wait on the Presi
dent. Bumside gave notice that after the morn
ing hour to-morrow he would ak leave to
call up the joint resolution offered by him at
last session, relating to the proposed inter
oceanic canal, for the purpose of making
some remark thereon.
The Yico President bud before tho Senate
the annual report of the Secretary and Treas
ury; ordired printed and laid on the tab!.
Business was then suspended for a period.
The committed reported that they bad i
waited on the President and verv soon after-
wards the President's message was received
and read.
Ferry then rose and said that the sorrow-
inaomaai amy uevotreu upon mm 01 an-
noun tang the .death of his late colleague, I
Zachariah CVaadkr. I: was not his present
... . . i
purpose to spear ci ine cnarscter ana ser- j
vices of one long ar.3 so notably a memWr ;
of this body, but at some suitable time he
would invite the Senate to express, bv mo-1
Intionaad by eulogy, its sense of the irre-
parable loss the nation had unstained in the
death of so distingaihed a citizen. As a
mark f respect to the Senator who was j
present at the last adjournment, and is ab- '
t?dVnowI- ,
lloBfce j of her puople thanked him for his labor
Speaker lUndall called the House to ordtr:anJ kindness. Sh- then, in the most
at noon. The roll call showed 232 aerobeis feeling tone ai.d bnguage, that on
brescnt, 6 absent. , the sympathies of listeners, bald how
,Tbe newly elected members fiom Califor-; pa,ri had informed litem that orders
larHouT me fr WaahingtOHi for him to
that the committee might wait upon the I leave them, nnd that another was to
president and inform him that the Ilonse is take his place. The regret and join her
4eady to r-ceivo any communication from I poodle cxpert-ncwd at thk news, and
"rj-n .. . than- thev failed to understand wbv a
Aiiau me x-resiaesv annual meesice
The readinc of the messsce consumed an I
enr and a half, and then, on motion cf 1.
ur and a half, and then, on motion cf F.
"Wood, the message and accotapaajieg dtcu- J
aents were referred to the commute of the
waole ana ordend printed. Adiuuraod. ;
1 4
Beaate '
vrasBisoias, Dec. 3. i
Senator Gordon iatroJad the feitocing
joint resolution: :
Be it resolved, etc. That the gaTeraraent
of the United Sutei pledges to accord a full
and mtir urotwtiiin tn ihf ramMnir Hp!i
A itT Li , i .i i
erataent of Xicar.Sua for the cinrucUon 1
of said inttroceanic wnal. and will k-cuic :
to Skid conscacy peacel nl enjovxnect of the '
xiga conceueaoj fcuca concestaoo. .
Eefernd to the coxumiine on comacrce.
"Wallace oSertd s resolatiun contionisr
for the present srssioa the htandisg and
select committees apjotnted at the but
OB, with but two chaa, nameij. Ferrr
wiauuis piace c wsaaur oa .ittoo.;aw a few had been -uUtr. The
aittee on naval aStirs. and Baldwin to tike , , . . , r. . -.
the place of Chandlrr on the cnai:ttee on ZlT .PBUsLr
coEiaeree; adopted. Chmefe, she said, fomeumcs do fearfnl
Teller offered a resolution calltsz on the things and cenmit horrible marders,
raesident for informttion as ta whether anr i but You sarch for these aen for two or
IfSfla niSI1?!,!,,,?t,,ITril vo catch them, and
ot Sept. 13, lb3, hu remained unpaid as', ,.- . , ' ,
cMaied bv those Indian?, and Io the na- i J0" catch them you peHisn them.
tars of the investments
made for the Ties i
under that agreement.
PJWben the appointed time arrived Bcra-
reatErminc the iloaro doctrina in eoane.
tion -Bith the Djxirn r-anT 1U aaM
practically the question tras wtiether th? ; land, and wLo hat lived for generations
canal tho eld be bnOt under the protection of ! on lacd wltich the gu&d godIiM given
A or-?r eoTernaent. It bad j to tielj, V(B1 mv yp raast extrr-
been said tbkt it was a questica of power 1 . . , rn . , - . ,
inotitr wordj.lkitHnrc.jnn gorerckent ' Tbnce refeaUj with deep
would, by fcrce of anas il neceasirj. control paswon, and ncetred witli tremendous
this thoronghfire. This ho thocbt would ' applause. The proverb asvs the big
be impossible. In case Of war we could, by ! fish eat up the little fishes; and we In-
5'000-?00- xaeat dians are the HtUe fkk, and vou eat ns
use of modern imprrtments ineaBineennz ,, , . . " ' , -
we could pterent any foreign war Tessel l UP dVc HS frMB h"ia- "here
fros satenng our harbors. It woold be in- can we poor Indians go T If the gov
possible to transport and land men enough i ernment will not helji us If vour
to overcome us. Although the Monroe doc- ( people will lin us and have rood
tnsehsd never .been put oa the statnte i.t. :c -11 Ci,
wv. : ... , -,, . I heartt and can it voa will, hue then
books, it was a part ot oar unwritten law. , - ,- ,
The Senate went into executive session. ! 'I0 of yc S1 results oVUined by
and when tho doers were reopened ad-1 Capt. Smith at 'Warm SiirinCT. where,
joemed.
Kone. .
IHlia introduced a joint resolution similar
to the Eemde resolution concerning the
Kiearagsan canal, which was referred to the
cemktee on foreign affairs.
Price offered the following preamble and
reaehiiions:
'Weezxxs, Eleven months of trial have
desenstrated conclusively that the resump
tion of specie payments on the 1st of Jan.,
1879, has been a.sncccs and equal to the
hopes of the most sanguine irund of that
measure: and
, .V2 iV"- c? tq Z"1
t ally established darina the easne -period that l
as a nation we have the ability to keep in
eircalation at par with coin ?3J,000,OOU in J
U. S. notes, commonly called greenbacks;
and e"'
Vecxeis, Uner the operation cf theso
ixi connection with the coinage of silver
oHars, tha financial and ccxoxaercitl inter
cots of the country ia the last eleven months
have attained a degree ot prosperity xn
ecnaled in any tidier period of the last 20
years; therefore be it
esolved. That in the opinion of the
Hnnse, sound polieydemands and safe leg
islation requires that no change be maae at
this session cf Coacrrees with regard to and
of saeasure referred te. That in view of the
present prosperous condition of the countrr i
firanriallr. wo slxonld ! TT.-11 tnoneh
tiase. J
He decired to otbuna. vote upon the res
olution, bur demandsf or regular order be
ing made on tho Democratic side, it was
referred.
White introduced a joint resolution pro
posine constitutional amendment, provid
ing that the general appropriation tills shall
contain nothing but apiircpriations, and i
JJSvJSSA
tbereby defeating tha entire bill; lefetred
Fert offered tbe following resolution;
Besolved. That any attempt to withdraw
or change tbe legaLst dus nnd quality of any
paper money iucd by the United Stale, or
reopen by legialaiicn tbe currency questions
settled by decisions of tbe hupreme court,
and universally adopted, and approved by
the people would le 'injurious anJ miszhlcr
eas, and could onlr rruH in diatarbing bus
isess and retarding returning prosperity,
and this Houxe is especially oppoaed to any
taeh leguUtion; referred.
Sen Hie.
. MuisnuccTox, Dec 3.
Ferry presented the credentials of Henry
P. Baldwin, and ths near Senator was svorn
into office.
Beck introduced a bill to authorize the
psyneat of customs and duties in legal ten
der notes, also a bill to amend title 48 of the
rerhed statotes, so as to authorize tho pur
chase of foreign ballt ships by the citizens
of the United States, for use in the foreign
carrjkitf tradr; referred.
Bayard introduced" Joint resolution that
fresB tad after tbe passago of this resolution
treasury notes of the United States shall bo
receivable for all debts to the United States,
excepting dutios on imports, and shall not
otherwise be received as legal tender and
any of said notes hereafter reissued shall
bear this superscription; referred.
Iugall offered a resolution that in the
opinion of the Senile the preseut volume of
United States notes nhonld not be roduced
and that said uotos oaht o continue to be
a legil tender In payment of debts.
Adjourned until to morrow.
U-l" '
Tho Malheur Agent j.
Aa Ucvlcwed by Sarah Wtn lcxnccca.
This somewhat noted Indian woman
gave on the evening of the 3d instant, in
San Francisco, n becond lecture concern
ing her tribe (the Piute) nnd their re
lations to the Government through the
Malheur Indian Agent, of which tho
du-paiclies of the 14 ill furnish the fol
lowing summary :
The lecture was delivered in a fore-
tile and emotional manner, and con-
. - i . , . ,v . .
Ded ? notaL!e l"-
She lwcan
her narrauve
Parrisli was
with
when Sam
Agent.
She dwelt at
If neth uimii his kindness to " mv neo-
j - W ha j. t fait buijt a school
' , , 1 , , ,
l,ous. "" tanSlit ll,um to S01 acJ
1 ... r . .. r. 4 r t .
"uneu vu iuc uui ui ouuutuv, a
school house having been built, Mrs.
Tarisli, wife of Charier Parrish, was
da heaJ tcacLer assistant,
, . )T , ' . , .
m five months said Sarah, some of
our children, Indian children, could
spell words of two svllables. Think of
tj,aL ie toy j,0 beloved was this
& to them all. and how the conncil
, , 11111.
"yr man, and one who had done his
best to improve the condition of th In
dians and
dians and cirl-re them, shou.ii be re
moved. She made the same points, and
few m Panehart as before,
c, . t t ,-n- v v i . 1 1
She told bow he (Itiaehart) bad told
faisehoois, abased, ill treated, brutally
treated, deceived aid cheated them in
every way and how he intd jn it
that they should only dral at Lu stores.
She made oora)4&ittts as&imt this man
and had obtained no redress.
ri i i i -
one tuca cescnii inciuents vdich i
led lf a IwrtlOB of her pe-ple joining '
the hostile Bmiiocks. Uhcs- men de-!
cided rathtsr to die in war than to 1 1
st-wed br Kinehait. She fnoke of her
i - A I
chert to ntevrnt them from com? to '
war. She did not tbini: that all ot her
. ... .... . . .
teoalehfcUdLcdeorivedof their linds
or be driven from home to starve be-
on don't attack all the Chinese who
' -. i i . -.i i
are wiia yoe. -o, you let inrtn live
with oe. You take all natives of the
to -VOHr ho9nml Ut tJ
Ioor In-
dian WllO IS bOHl Ot tte KMl Ot VOUr I
after ten yeais teaching,
the Indians !
could read, FToak, and preach beautiful
sermons in their own tongue and were
civilized. She praised the efforts of and
the results obtained by the Her. James
Wilbur and the white kiditv, among
other tribes. All these proved that the
Indiana, qeeifll!y the childieu, could
be educated and ctvilued. As she re
tirtd she laughingly said: If I were to
take off these things and put en tights,
and twirl around and caiier like this
I imitating Lite hnlletl. vm i.ll Trnuli!
como to ses, but m I come U app-al for
, , , -i
m-V I?Ii JOH n 1 to
me. A long prolonged emtlKirBt of aj-
plausc greeted tbw remark and Sarah
retired.
Gen. Grant's Mother.
It has jiossod into an axiom that
great men are usually, if not alirayr,
the sons of clever women. The follow,
ing extract from a letter of Geo.
Grant's, written to bis mother while at
"West Point ia Lis seventeenth year,
may throw some light upon the early
- . .t t i i. fi , - r i -
uwm" ""I1"
acter 'I have occasionally been called
to separate from you, but nevor did 1
feel the full force and effect of this sep
aration as I do now I was so often
alone with you, and you spoke to mc so
ofte.n in private of the time uiuis of life,
that the solitude of mv situation here at
iim nrafomr -.mon mv dlmt lw-l- in
lonely room, iall tho more striking;
it reminds mc more forcibly of home,
and most of all my dear mother, of you.
I hce now in looking orcr tho records
bcre Low much American toldiers of
the right f,tamp me indebted to good
American mothers. When titer ro to
tlo field, what prayer go with them, J " Lonestly amazed if they were told
what tender testimonial of affection nnd t',at' did not behave like gentlemen,
counsel arc in their knapsacks. I am 'who tting with a lady on a hotel pi
struck looking over tho history of tbo. az or 'trolling in a public parr, whip
noble struggle of our forcfathent- fori out a cigarette, light it nod puff an tran-
national independence, at tie evidence
of good influence exerted upon them by
the women of the Revolution." Per
haps it was from this mother that he
learned much of the admirable qualifi
cations which the world is. lauding in
him to-day. Her .teachings cvidentlv
have not bcn forgo! ten.
The two Miss: s Longfellow, a daugh
ter of Professpr Horsford, nnd a daugh
ter of Mr. Arthur Gil man are among
the lady students at Harvard.
Living In Hopes.
Theru is no particular reason why a
tramp should wear u tolished white
shirt, but they had oco at Central Sta-
uon yostoiIay witli n shirt so terribly
in want of n soapsuds Lath that the
oldest men on the force gathered
around tho fellow ond drclarcil that
they nevor wiw anything like it under
tho blue canopy of heaven. When
asked how long he had worn it with
out washing the man hcerocd hurt and
replied :
'Givo me a chance, won't you 1 You
see, I had this shirt on seven months
ago, when I brcke my arm. I couldn't
get it ou then, of course."
"Hut your arm got well," protected
one of the officers.
Yces it got well, and then mv MU-r
died."
What of that!'
44 Why fchm nude this er shirt with
her own Mean-d hands, ami I kindar
thought it-was my duty to ucr it in
memory of Ler for a while. I'm a hard
looking pill, 1 know, but I loved my sis
ter. Poor Sarah 1 she's up there where
they don't wear clean shirts and never
have their hir cut,"
"Well, baven'tyou worn it long ecoak
to case vour sister's kpiritT
GenUrruon, I fcbould have gut thki !
washed some time this week bat lost
night I lost my dog an animal that had
stuck to me three yearn."
' Ami what had the dog to do with
it r
-If I liquid get washe.1 aad cke,t",UMW f tLp r.s'utfnc' nker and 1
up, and seem to be some4ody, and fchowld
some acro&s my dog, LeM look at my
hair, give one sniff at my clotkt, and
then he'd turn tail ami keep up the
search till he fell in hu tracks. 1 don't
want to pa hack nn mr at iIm T I
I den t want to pUv anv OMteMiiUe
. - " ,
tncks m a canine which Imls ind to
asu uaicn unugM nai ana ou ovstcr
i . ,i .
l -11 1 1, . I
cans wasn we was on iho iraMf. atu 1 1
couWu't get anything for y
- -if 1 .
Hwi i
shelled
cou How I'd look goim; Uck !
log that never laid dow " Lide
on a dot
me at night without heating aromd to
v-e wneie 1 could
breakfast.''
i- !
pici
"After von find
vo-ur
do-
roe can
wash en," suggested an officer.
"Well, I shall live in hopes," wa,
dtibtoes roplr. Iife k Im a Man.
.i ;
:
vow
tnar W un MY-a lj.-.r .m t
ato cut down: and I tell vi I'm toi
soinc to
t.
"Fotindatioris Without ceholar5
ran risks or uke chatxei fr ' "WCTrai"-. "ar anouier, as "itfc. tftmM, . h
, j,. .k: they ditt-ml in eaUatin" the raloc and ttoi mm. 4 ol a4 araxrtf to
on.'!-DtroitFie Trea .rriaTs of PJ.esuca; Lt i .JT
i
... . .
i.imi -1 rx-rui l t imm ,n t h i
m - " i.r .1 .
V T , " , ,
B iP. ,a s cocalV 1T-
"! of oAer Oneaul tn-
guages. i wo ot theae are ooeeptod by
profoesors, viz. : tho; at Marrard aod
Vain. At the former titute a native
Chinese scholar has bten iMUlled. bet
HkeiT nvlZs iiriieoadVtt!" deling
hkeJv to have any. lie toaxfa only the , iRwe. t di4fsare lhe viiXjr
jiiuuuiu or v.ari uiatcci, ass aoi iaai
used for commercial perposcs. At New
itaven, ttev. &l e:is uitam. an ex
Chisese missionary, is the Protestor.
At lat accounts he had no pupils. lie
i acquainted, we Wicve, with the fan-1
ton dialect, that which is largely need ie
commercial Lnines. At the Univeraitv .
of California there i a foeadatioa for
an Oriental professorship, hot bo coca-'
paaL It was thought MMne years ago
that the advantage of HadrUajMng one
of the Chinese dialects most used in
bnmtess would be so great tiaat aaany
yevng men wottld cirdertake the aMii
sition. But outside of the Chinese Em
pire, few yoaag men have any interest
in that direction, while there are fewer
still who etre anything about the litera
ture of the Chinese, or would undertake
to acquire the Mandarin tosgue for the
sake of reading Confucius in the origi
nal, or of looking into the vaAt storm of
learning which are sealed up to Luro
pean and American scholars.
In China the commercial intercourse,
or that relating to buying and selling, is
done through "compradors."' or native
who can speak " jtidgeon KrgLsh and
though a white man could speak a com
mere Lai dialect of the comtntuity per
fectly, yet he could not buy an inwee
of tea, silk or any otbr commodity,
withoat engaginj the lerrieea of a "com
prador." The Chinese merchants will
den! in no other way. Ext-pt for clerk
sbijK in foreign houses, a knowledge of
Chinese is of little avail cvoa in China ;
and when a commercial dialect is wanted
l i in: pica.cu up ill u country tuj i
more faality than in any other.
A Word to Gentlemen.
Vc can spare some elaboration of
form, but we cannot safely sjiaro tbe
r-uWance of rcCni-d deference. If Ho
mco Le permitted to treat Juliet as
hostlers are supposed to treat barmaids,
and as the heroes of Fielding and Smol
lett treat Abigails upon a journey, they
will both lose self respect awl mutual
rorpecL It was a wise father who said
to his son, "Be waro of the womsn who
allows you to kits her." The woman
who docs not require of a man the form
of respect, invites Lim to discard the
substance. And there is one violation
of the form which is recent and gross,
and might well be cited as a striking il
lustration of the decay of manners. It
is the practice of smoking in the society
of ladies in public places, whether driv
ing, or walkiug, or wiling, or sitting.
Tii ere are prcux chevaliers who would
quilly as if they were alono in their
rooms; Or a young man comes alono
upon the deck of a steamer, where
throngs of ladies am sitting, and blows
clouds of smoke in their faces, without
even remarking that tolacco ia disagrre
ahle to some people. This is not, in
deed, one of the seven deadly sins, hut a
man who unconcernedly sings false, be
trays that ho has no car for music, and
tho man who smokes in this way tdiows
that he is not quite a gentleman. Har-
pcrs.
Tho American Carcor
"Sparrow.
of the
The Crt attempt, as far as known, to '
ititioduce tho common house sparrow of
Europe lo our country was made by n :
gcntlo-nnn nvmcd Drubloir, in Portland,
Maine, during tho Autumn of 1658 ;ho
brought over a few birds from the con
tinent, and liberated them in a large
garden, which was situated within the
central part of the city. They remained
there thcllered and becuro under the
oavci of a noighlioring church through
oil the Winter; and in tho following
opting settled down happily enough to
the labor of nct building and rearing
thoir young. Two years later the Cnt
pair of fincbes were hct at libortj near
Madison Suate. New Ycrk City; the
imjfottation was steadily rejeatcd, the
lnrds leing released in the Central Park
and at Jersey City. They were first in
trodttccd in Boston in 1SGS by the city 1
gOTommont, and to Philadelphia by the,
municipal authorities in 1SG9. and from
theo sitiall beginniugs the housa spar-1 .,
row Lai spread all over this northern j
country wherever we have a aty east of
the rocky mountains, and tho fluttering
flecks of tha rob ist foreigners enliven
tho afreets thereof in every direction.
Their numbers are nrarlr countlets.
The object at tint forths intioduction
oi iu noutc spamw uoe not lecm to I
llr.. Ioxti nn n( t.rrv-liil cnnnn.tmn
" , . .w69Uw,
bt rather one in the nature of senti-;
meat W, howcre'r, tho ttUntion of
tr.C ClUZns was called to the CTcat nUl- 1
ueatHre worms in the UiaUe trees o: the
old dti of the Union, tha fact tint the rJruaJZ'iDrL2i t
houje srrow would remain with us all I Hon. Thorn. H. Prfo. U. S. Tr.aa
tnter, and feed as energetically upon J.rJ',
the wonus as nr of our on birdi tiaf mMrm.iu iim wiaeciu u
which a way,, witht exception. left for ' bliT .IfJSL.S
t... . ... !...! 1.
"i-s ,
-rr " v"
"--- - o ,
l.sb nnnar as a .hm-h nf rwhnf irAt
cowrwzin? iztm in.ruiunin oi lite rjz
: , , , , i
v v-.. aa,vuvu ui aui wi oJI J
i- -
f.r Sf,- , As as
? generally nndentood, the
littU Jofai Ball wis dUtribnted with
rreet indottn an over the countrr fori
tM p-arpos-e, out as sore aJ it Lecame
numerous m ar town or titr a titnted
day with more or Ies vitality in evenr
section where the Lird is fsirir et-
- .
tied. Whoiebeoki Lave bera written
I,ro Kad n- aml lQ"'- mged
, in the jndgaent oi the writer, the rn
"re practical Learisg of the Cwntrovrrsy
haant ben fallr nrc'ented l.vt4tLer
: the fuends or the Ms of the httJe finch.
for it mw teeu clear enough to these
tW artid tliat whOe the hoews sparrow !
is entiaenUy tit and wonderfully wdl ,
coaatitoted for life is ?crihera cities,
yet it is a sod rowdy and nuisance in
the country ; while in the farmer case it
avennu of city forestry, yet in the Utter
fi-kl it cannot oaraprte with our native
!inli in entomological service to oan,
and Laving pven good teasoa for dis
like on the part of the growers of Trait,
they are doubir iaeeiued lecaas tl
kw wiH not alew tkeat to shoot, trap
or destroy the eemnr. Ilu-pot's Maps-
sine.
- How to Sell a Ecclr
"I have an infirmity of th eye,' re
marked a dismal man to a well-to-do
Pawtaeket citizen 3!ody evening,
"won't yon jast examine this and see if
I have Uen cheate.1 V The citisen thus
accosted took the article in Lis hands
and inspected it. It war a Look, bran
new and with nncnt leaves. Would
you give c'2 50 for such a book as thatP
continued the man ith defective eye
sigh- CVrtaiBlr,' replied the citizen,
"la it full of dates and picture! V It
is," repKed the resident, unhesiutingly.
"Is the landing substantial as well as
ornamental V "Beautiful," was the an
swer. "And you are quite ture you
would give ?2 50 for such a noble look
as this f continued the inquirer. "In a
minHte,- he replied. "Well, tLen, tike
it," raid the book agent "I Lave a
hundred and fiftv more just like it in
the express o&er. I can change a five.
iou will not Ui nW.n2 inc. Theciti-
D
zon tooK iw itooc, arr.it! it la tao
falls, dropfrtl it into the seething cald
. 1 .1 1 , .,
ron of whiteninr water, catered his
I Lowe Lv a bock door and went up softly
iq ii.
Walorkx), Iowa, Jan. 25, 1879.
I was taken with an acnte attack of
Rheumatism last fall, and confined to
Led. At firt employed a physician,
without benefits ; then'sent to Wangler
Bros-'Drng Store, and obta:ned a bottle
of St. Jacobs Oil, the use of which soon
gave me relief, and cured me of tho
attack. I can safely recommendit to all
suffering with Rheumatism. Hesrcct
fully, Matt McDcrmotr.L GIL II shops.
If yon are gotn; to jaint yonr house,
barn, wagon or machinery, tho wender,
ful Imperishable Mixed Paint is surely
tho best, for it ia n-arrantrd by their
agents in your own town not to chalk.
crack, peel or blister; to cover better and I
rtr.til.r,b"n,ln0,h?frint. Thelmpet
lnabi fvinlwaai.ar.eIlla Ont rrenslum,
T fiLoU"T I1"1. "i the California t-uie
Katr. lCT.nJ Ik c-lil meital at tb Utttoa I
Htula Kalr. tfi tin a nrralir tmm I
Arent,whirhrxDi!nt! wonderrci diiT-1
ery. Trytne atu ii.t rou ceruto would
Itare no other.
A new portable family fruit drier
best style, may 1 bought for $85, by
applying at tho Eee office, Portland,
Oregon. an 22-tf
W In raablBC ny ar?tinan or im
vrrllfair la rrapoaae Is an." lulvrrtlie
BHaBtlRtblapnrrxeU will Ve Baa.
Iloa ike anna af Ihr pnper. UVJI
,7. A. eSTItV3JltrrGT3S.
THmt lapctltr aa4 IWir la
LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS,
Ill rnal II. t'1 innii.
Rmni(ioaa,
btiarp's and
WlDchmer
GUNS
KeralBflos'i.
bbarp'i aad
Wlnebmterl
Kisex.-
And CariiUreaofa! kiodvat redsoadi "
sr wm. ixrccic cv son,
macs.
mm
THE GREAT
s MncBrt ntUt -J ran tor Kkr illra
aniatt. do rrconu a o rmfii vtmis Um Gobu
met lortnnar tu ul uMutxilxfaibr.iunt
lixir fcnlr btm uj cura . ul t Lu AtJtml titm
Ukar ku OMwftBf finalHM tttOang la Hit,
Ukl ba w dl m1 (TrvWr lrg IhroojiiOGl Its
Ual. 1st trim (Mr rn rqrta lb! ataemtioa,
afSf-l Um taot (uVik nkmsou t SC
FRt. Rr rlUhoo Oilia -ar.'ClTlad
lit In- TWSt. JuUOJIrUtSttlBM rmtir
comdrr it cvdk&l lr SJuuauUau UadnU dy-
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Hittibarc Dallr It.nuMlmn.
iu mj wksj nest
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cw .-
-auij -ni in iri
kvi taori u-mw (. irfi uwtn fur tfcr
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J Ohio. wi d lanan m a
H-nry. Ja-. P-trlot. Ohio. W
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ru a WA iiutJir tat K iaa11 a cait.
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U ss1aa, uj umU SMrctmasi u Patl lad
- a . -
cccit Test Emcco Ufnn, U)uau
mm a. voGr.rfytfcco? L
lfac n i Vj-MET3TvS-
HODOE. 1 1 AVIS At CO.
Nl lkl Or ,
tat sixr
EUSTIC TRUSS
U :
vl tratICsor.
Altaic. 4arU axJ
n m
California Elaslic Truss Ccmp'y,
e,ntf rt it.ri.fi rref. .r J
Assorted Canned Table Fruits
CynmtafW Jnact rnrka, P. . HariTi, aal
Crap-i ai a aw iSiara. F-aa barton.
VL Tr UU. . t' Wae ar aapaftnl
Vy tM Vilwriainl. II. ft. 4 I I1IU.
BfT n TW bca. Cniiavgj
Oregon Blidnev Tea I
If Slim
I K
Me
Mrnrf Caap a lit.
ran XAU 1!Y AtX DRU0913TH:
IIHlcr.DaTl at Co..Proprlctor.
MOLSOH & SONS'
CELKBUATBH
Beer, Ale and Porter
1 W all lan
9LaO a 0.S
larUaaJ. Orren)
SU
ASTHIWA
Iaitantly rcllcrcd and Posltlrelr
CHrcd Br Pf HBdcr1! Orrma .
by
tain A;iama
Dollar. Fer
Clsls.
Cure. Price, Oho
Salo by alt Drvf
TREKKMAKN &W0LFF,
MACHINISTS.
Toed i for PI ulig Holding and TcroiBg,
Catllp Braa Ja. Ira Raw TTark, and all
aiautaafBrvwcrr Vfarli daae la anlrr.
Aln Tarra UacKtarv reared eq Wt bmIc. rar
UikUr attraUea pU to BoOr Wetk. HM
IVit taai tad rftairrd.
Iron Fencing a sjcialty.
S. M Traat Street, rsrttaad, errtroiu
Cosmopolitan Hotel,
THE DALLES. ORECOV.
li PjtJ toe lha TMv(ina ( rKl, '.U rrT7tMn
arr and eSrruU (imshl. a 8lcnl bar et tha
pafJic ratmnr H mpactraBy Kiktlrd. Tb bevta
Q t lej ejo aH tujix, aad a h cvactt to aad f ra
hi traUa. THPIt l STflTtt.
art tm ToccnrrtJ cf Om Vapit llsltt.
OCXFJUL AGENTS.
Cciesiis.ien and Korwardiur Kertkanti.
I . .. . . .
i iviri"Uisitrrit t n catuucuiu surria
INtrl'atMi.Otn. San Krnnre.CiI
Hpeelal atirtilkjn tlrrn to Iba le or Wool,
Moor. O rati j and rredaee la irirtUnd andSss
FnnCtm. k is-Ira
Benson's Capcine
pPorousflaster
! A Wonuerful Jtcmcdy.
frbcra bo cocjuubun betataa It aad th coouaoo
Uow attlxtf poni piattr. It I In rn
kanodor to all aiber cUtnU rtixudka. lacl
Ihlmreu and Uta axa'ld tUctrkxl rrCUarra. 1
Inatala Mi iodidaal tksMata wblen In cueibiav
-.ma with, rabtttr, wn tb sxxt txtnonllBarj
ta-rMTtaf , KnBp', aiw nuium rrjperuca
KAar chTaUan la roar own Lxa!itr iU csafirr tht
SmboT natcntcnt. For Luoa Back, RbrarullvnJ
Ftntala Wcaaana, siuumra aita (ctctcU CUd.
and CUtztx. DiaraMd KUoero. Wboooiaf fAmfh.
'aSMctlocu U Uta heart, and alt till lor which mrno,
!jMtfi art oatd. It U tlmpTjr Uta fcett known maedf.j
AK I Or rum rvrwi I iftxcr atat mi
do other. Sold hr all ilmtriiti ttka SS rnt
:Wt co rawirC (4 tvua, by t3ator k Johneo. Y.
IlUt flrnt. Xw Votk mrti ivira I
Ml
At
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN OREG07'
TO
Dry Goods, ClotLing, Groceries
P. SELLING,
Corner First and Yamhill Streets, PORTLAND.
HAWLEYe DOBB & CO,
PORTLAHD, OREGOri
- Offer for Sale at t'ao Lovrcst Prices Possibio,
HARDWARE, AND STEEI
AND.
SOLE AGEHT FOH JOHN
Decre's 4fl, 60 and 72 Tooth Harrows. Farm, Feed and Grist MIL's,
RANDALL'S PULVERIZING HARROWS
Badays Br: asi Sssdsrs & Grab Drills,
Schuttler, Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons
STUDEBAKER WAGONS, v.ith Patent Roller Brake.
Too welt knoan to need commert Zend for Circulars and Price Ulti
HAW LEY TODD a CO.
THE TIDE IS
POPULATION
TO THE PACIPfC NORTHWEST.
3otr Out and for Sale at tha JSeok Store.
The Pacific MontHy
1 A.2STD
OFFICIAL GAZETTE!
The edition of the OFFICIAL GAZETTE puolUhed by me two
years ago has been entirely exhausted, and has added its properties to
tfci Influences which an attracting the thonnrds of imnugrsnts to oar
RICH AND PRODUCTIVE LANDS
And accelerating the development of cr nalsral resources. The de
mand for such a work is constantly increasing, and to meet that demand
I stall widen the scope of the GAZETTE change its form and issue it
hereafter in regular monthly rwrts under the above title. It will be
I Devoted to Statistical Information I
Concerning tho material resonrccsf Oregon and "Washington Territory,
including a full description of the Cities, Toxnr, and Couutiee, Topo
graphical Appearance, Population, Growth, Itusiness Enterprises, lists
of OUcers, and a complete
Business and Official Directory!
Of the State and Territory. Our agricultural advantages, as well as the
mining, manufacturing and all other material interests of the entire
State and Territory will be fully represented.
TOURISTS i!
"Who have a special love for the grand and beautiful in nature, are just
beginning to turn their attention to Oregon's unsurpassed sjenerr. Real
izing that the " half has never b?en told of tho
Wonders and Beauties e'Vx Mountains S
Valleys and rivers; all parts of the SUto will be visited, and faithful
pen-pictaies given, omitting nothing that will render this work invalua
ble as a
1.111111 Iiilllt HIMHIHIIIHIII IV! I mm 1.
And just tho book for the crowds of immigrants now coming, and pro
posing to come to oar State. To make its pages even more acveptablo
as a Traveller's Hand-Book, as well a.1
A Welcome Visitor to the Family and Fireside,
"We shall add to each, monthly part interesting talcs, sketches, poetrv
scraps cf local histoty, news, wit, etc., etc " '
Mr. IL M. Clinton will havo immediate supctvision of the details
of bringing oat the work, and wilt visit all parts of tho State and Terri
tory personally to insure its accurate completeness.
Sold complete only by subscription, at $3 00 per annum. Singta
parts AO cents each.
D. H. STEARNS, I'ablisker
: - - " PORTLAND. OREGOJf
BOY!
DEEHE'S CELEBRATED
SULKY
Cotr 1,000 Sold in Oregon t
tfe-j I'. T. in the last 3 years.
TLc jn?2T unt,ma of His cn
' uZnL AA jsr BdjUxr "tit fc U.
U, ml do txttr axrk LLaa a
SETTING Iff!!
-OF-
-A"D-
PROSPERITY
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