THE PLAINDEALER rnblkshcd Monday I and Thurda bt Tm rt.iiM'F.Ai.KK rrnuentxa co, j w. rrY K.ntor. O.Y. BENJAMIN-,...- Mni' nabucrlptlon On Trar W 00 ix Months 1 Throe Months MARCH 11. 1S:7. SENATOR DOLPH. At few minutes before 11 o ewt on ye'ter lay mornio the spirit of Joseph N. Dolpb, ex-UniteJ States fwiator from Ortifoa. left iia teuieiuent of clay and (tipped into the myetrioua beyond For some lime past the senator his been sufferer from diabetes, but the iume diate cause of hU deatb was b'.ojJ poi eooing, resetting from the trimming of an ingrowing toe nail one day l.s.t week O.i Monday last the physicians held that the only hoe of life f jr tho pVicnt w by amrntatioi of a limb, and that hope ill sma 1. It was dene on that day and from ih n on to Wednesday tho spark of life burned fee'jly till at last the fl eke in Bl ue vai exliou ehe l, and Joseph N. Doloh was no mare. .SurrounJeJ by the members of his family lie passed away. For cer!y forty years the deceaeii has be.'D a conspicuous figure in the Dublic affairs of his aJjpte J statj. Ea- tenng into the practice of law in tin ci'y of Portl n Jia 1S'2, he won disanctin in his profession, and at tha public is not always slow to recognize merit, abili and sterling worth, it saw those qualities' in tha decease 1 aid be was successively made city attorney, United States dis trict attorney, for Oregin, by appoint merit of President Lincoln, state seuator grand master of Oil Fe'.bss, grand ma?to" ol Masons anl United States senator. Tj ail o! these pwiibm In brought ability, honestv, irejrity. He was one of those few niea who, deter m'n'nj upon the right, follows its couree with singleness of parpeno lot tha corue quencerb) whit they may. Had h bee more of a demagogue he might hare succeeded in the campaign of two years ago. But simulation foand no p'ace in the make np of Senator Do! ph. He was whit he was; known and real of all men. When public sentiment in his state was generally suppose J to ba in favor of a certain financial policy, and bis political fortunes depended thereon he pronounced it ioug because he be heved it wrong ana set his luce reso lutely to stem the tide. For bis state he succeeded ; for himself he failed, and perhaps the best eulogy that could be pronounced is to eimply repeat the words of the senator from Wisconsin, Mr. Vi'as, uttered in the serjate of the United States after that memorable con test in the legislature of two years ago: "Where is Dolpb, the great, the cood the brave? A sacrifice to the Moloch of fii ver." Oregon was never better repre sented in the senate than in the person of the man who is now cold in death at bis Portland home, and he was defeated because be would not truckle in the slight-et decree to what he believed to be a mistake. Bom in Dolpheburg, Tomkins county, N. X., Oct. v.). 1S3j, uiea at a'urtiaaa, Or., March 10, 18'J7.J A Gold Hill correspondent writes "How the state needs a constitutional amendment making a seat in the legis lature vacant after dodging roll call for twenty days without a valid excuse. The idea of thirty mu p'aying hid and seek for forty days then pre ten ling they wanted to oraniz i for remedial legisla tion. I did not think we bad a man in Oregon who would pursue such a course." The fact that benator Hoar moved in the senate yesterday, on the presenta tion of the credentials of Major Wool, appointed eonutor by Governor Bradley of Kentucky, that he be sworn in, way be taken as an indication that the eena tor from Massachusetts will favor the seating of a!l the appointees, notwith standing the posiiiou accredited to him in recent dispatcher. Senator Mcliride is uncomfortubly sit' uated. His action on the matter of the credentials of Senator Corbi-tt is bound to offend somebody and will be used Bgalut him when he comes up lor re election. V Senator Mitchell thou'd bo made U. , circuit jurist, vice McKenua, it would B go far toward permitting the two factions of the republican party in Oregon to com together. IfJ tbe senate can amend its rules so as to allow tbe majority to do business, it will go far to remove the odium at present resting on that tody. TO The Groeoo-Turkisb question remains about Ihe same, but Greece will probably have to give in because of the outaide pressure. TUB ANARCHISTS. Kit-Governor Pennoyer, now mayor of Portland, hat been one of tho chief apos tles of populism in Ibis state, formally expensing their cause in Us Union Roscburg v perch of lSt4, and making the campaign that jear as l!i chief advo cate of the election of populist candi dates with eccial refoiecco, on its face, to Nathan Pierre, candidate for governor, but really it was in Ihe interest ol Mr. Ponnoyer, candidate for United Mates senator. Since then lie has Iwn claimed by both opnlitts and demo crats and sppeaia "perfectly happy with cither nhtn 'tother dear charmer's away." There is small comfort, how ever, lor the populists in tbe following letter written by the ei-govtrnor to the Orcgonian: A regular session of the Oregon legis lature has been prevented. II this had tn-en accomplished by an anid force, it would have been criminal. If it bail been accomplished by an organ itM mob it would have been alarming. But i it any the less criminal and alarming when accomplished by the chofen representa tives of the people, who, recreant to their duty, refused for forty-nine days after tho time tet for the commencement of the session, to take their oath of cilice aud assist in making the required quo rum in the house? The twenty-seven populists and republican conspirators who thus struck a treasonab'e blow at our established institutions are guilty of a most grave crime. And thoe thirteen populism w ho, b liioa refusing to per form their duty as leainlatoro, have di rectly become instrumental in the ap pointment ol a monometallic ratioual bank president as cenator from Oregon, can expect t inherit nothing but the pity and contempt of the people. Aud let me sav, in conclusion, that if the cit izens of Oregon, of all parties, fail in re buking this first step toward the over turning of our civil government, already taken, then, indeed, will our free insti tutions te destroyed and liberty will be lest. SUGAR CONSUMPTION. At a meeting of the Manufacturers' association held in Portland cut he Mb iusf, Mr. D. W. Koeblicg, addressing the association on the question of the sugar consumption vf the state, and its ability to produce it by attentiou to ti e cultivation of the sugar beet said : "Allowing a consumption of GO pounds of sugar to the individual, which is the rate in this country, and figuring a popu lation of 430,000 in Oregon, the require ments of our state call for about 13,500 tons of sugar, at the rate of 4. cents a pound, aggregating $1,215,000, which sum we pay out every year for sugar alone." 'If our 6tate would raise its own beets and manufacture its own euar, it wculd require four factories, each of a daily ca pacity of 3X) tons, for the campaign of 100 days. In order to supply these four factories with the cecesearv beet?, it would require at least 12,000 acres of land, and employment would le ghen to many tkilled and unskilled men factories and fields. Each year the im portation oleug.tr comes to almost as much as does the export price of wheat and flour in the United States. Our great staples of commerce are almost off set with this one item of sugar, which we could raise at home." At the seseion of the senate held yes terday the first business was the readicg of a letter from Governor Bradley Kentucky announcing the appointment of Andrew T. Wood as senator to tuc ceed Blackburn. Hoar at ouce moved tLat the fenator-elect le sworn in Gorman moved that his credential be referred to the committee on privileges and elections. Hoar said he would not object, and the credentials were referred Ex-Senator Mitch 11, according to a San Francisco di'patch is a possible sue cesfor to Judge McKeuna on the federal bench. Judge Morrow of San Francisco now United States district judge is also spoken of but as California has a cabinet position it is admitted that the circuit judge might be given to Eome other coast state. Ex-Queen Lil of Hawaii still hopes for restoration to her punv throne. But she will hope in vain. Tbe American Peo pie are not in favor cf aiding royalty in a fight aKainet popular government. Ha waii may not soon be American, but it will never again be a monarchy. Opinions are divided as to whether or not the senate will seat tbe governor's appou.tee, Hon. H. W. Corbett, but the weight is believed to te in favor of his being Fea't d. Senator Mitchell has gone on to Washington and will take a band against his being reo gniz-d. It is reported that ex-Governor Pen coyer and ex-SeuatoJ Mitchell have en tcred a combination whereby one is to be the candidate of the demo-pops for governor next year and the other for senator; but pu.hats "an enemy bath said this " In the event of the calling of an extra session of the legislature by the governor it will first be necessary to call a special election in Chickanias county to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Kepre tentative Kiuse. NEWS NOTES. It is expected that martial law will be declared in Kio Janerio. The state convention of the Macabees is in eew-ion in Tacotoa, Wash. Confidence uin, aud tlnua of all deHcriptious are flocking to Carson. Sudio Lamb, a young woman of Port land is under arrcit charged with in fanticide. The now hotel to be built in New York by John Jacob Astor is to be named The Astoria." Louis Mansfield committed suicide in the jail at Baker City, by hanging him self with a scarf. Bandita looted an express car in tbe Louisville & Nashville it. K, Tuesday, securing about 2000. Mark Ilanna'a oldest daughter on- gated herself to tbe mau of her choir without papa's consent. A pteiiger train ran Into a washout near llaiolton. Indiana, yesterday, and the tlremau and conductor were killed Horses are Mid to k perilling by hundred on the Lantern Oregon ranges Thev are not considered worth caring for and feeding. The Turkish minister at Athens is re iKrted to have noted hw Rovernment to release him from further duty, as his is in fear ol his life. Simpson Roberts', ngod 70, one of the earlv pioneers of Ijine county, died of heart disease at hie home hi Sprinclleld Wednesday morning. Scrofino tiermauni, was found dead in his vineyard near Buckeye. Shasta county, Cal., Monday last. He is sup pored to have been foully murdered. In mine 44 of the Kansas A Texas Coal Com ran v ut Huntington Ark , an extVosion occured lhnrsdav eveninu butnimt So men seriously, and some ol them iatatiy. John Myers, who was United Slate marshal for Oregon under Cleveland' first administration, has been appointed duel of police, ol Portland, vice Kooert son, resigued. Miss Alice Johnson, residing at 43 Larkiu street. San Francisco, was the victim of a most peculiar accident. In yawning she dislocated both articulations ol tier laws, ins tower nan oi tier lace dropped from its place. The senate committee on foreign re lations has agreed to report the Alaskan boundary treaty with Great Britain vitPont amendment or chance. The ar bitration treaty wilt be taken up at a special meeting of the committee next Friday. The little 3-year-old son of,' Hans Struve. a farmer living near lenule'on was burned to death on Tuesday last The father ws burning stubble and the child became surounded by tire aud so severely burned that death ensued in few hours. Secretary of Slate Kincaid has decided to tile and make a record of all claims against the state for services rendered or goods delivered, as last as they are pre ented at bis cilice. For those who wish to hypothecate their claims, the original vouchers will be made in dupli cate. Whether or not the action of the Ben eon house in declaring the seats of the twenty-seven unqualified members-elect vacant is sustained by the courts, the d a'h of Mr. Krue will make a special election necessary in Clackamas county shcnld a special cession of tbe legislature be called. Statesman. Peter unner and Louts Uogers were arrested near Canbv yesterday, upon charge of having murdered Conrad Xeibert, a ealoon-ke.'per. who was shot at the door of his place of business last May. There is sail to be a strong chain of i-ircomstantial evidence connecting Griner and Rogers with the crime. A man named Waiker, who went hunt ing in the Coast mountains in the vtcin ity of Meadow lake, became separated from his companions on March 2, and has not since been heard of. Searching parties from McMinnviile are ecourirg the country, but so far no trace of the missing mau has been discovered. A dispatch from Mad'id savs the dis tress which exists in neatly nil the provinces among the peasantry continues to increase. In Arason the peacauts have become so violent that tbe military is obliged to escort the tax-gatherers There is likely to be a wholesale emifira tion to Brazil from the famino di-stricit A dispatch Irom Kio Jantero by way of Paris, savs a band of fanatics, led by Conselheiro, have killed Colonel Meitera Caesar, their otficers, and 200 soldiers in Hahia. There is much excitement in P.io Janeiro, wtiere the populace ha pillaeed and burred the otlire of the monarchist papers, Libertade and Gazet ta da iarde. Senator B Daly i f Lakeview and Fen ator A. W. Reed of Douglas were on Fri day's train for San Francisco, says the Ashiand Record, and entertained several people at the depot with a chat concern ing the legislature. Among other things Senator Reed said that f-enator Holt of this county was the most ai j-'ct tool Pieeideot Joe Simon had on the floor of the senate. Governor Biadley tf Kentucky, hss announced the spp jintmcnt of Mai r A T. Wood, of Mount Sterling, to succeed J. C. S. Blackburn as United States senator. The governor called an extra session of the legislature to convene March 13, the election of senator being among the objects named. Wood has been a republican leader in Kentucky for many years. The republicans of the house, antici patinz an extra session of congress, have arranged to hold a caucus on the evening of Saturday, March 12. The call was is sued Friday morning by Representative Grosvenor, chairman of Ihe caucus. The speakership will be decided upon then l'rohably there win pe no opposition to Reed. The method of putting tbe tariff bill through the house and possibly of organizing committees may be consid ered. Jake Beck, while sowing wheat in Card well's addition, near Jacksonville, Friday, left bis team and wagon stand ing near the Rogue River Valley railroad track. As the evening train was com ing, tbe horses became frightened and started to run. They rushed across the track in front of the train, and the en gine struck the wagon, in which were two plows, and entirely wrecked the out fit. The horses escaped uninjured, and no damage was done to train or pas singers. A teacher is wanted at Reck Creek district No. 109. I'ostofQce, Gl du. With Hood's Sarsapa- Talk rilla," Sties Talk," and show that this medi cine has enjoyed public confidence and patronage to a greater extent than accord ed 8'iy other proprietary medicine. This ia t :np!y becnuso It possesses j;reatt-r r-'. -i, aim proouces greater cures man any other. Jt is not what wo say, duc what Hood's Karsapnrilla doc-n, that tells thobtory. AH advertisement of Hood's Barsaparilla, like Hood's Harsaparilla it self, are honest. Wo have never deceived tbe public, and this with its superlative medicinal merit, is why the peoplo have abiding confidence in it, and buy Sarsaparilla Almost to tho exclusion ol all others. Try It. Prepared only hy C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. ,1... ....I.. ..ilU t-.b. HOOCl'S PillS wltUllood'sbai'sainmlla. Sales GREEKS IN AMERICA. In the little Greok church on Ihe North Side, Chicago, 900 trained eoldiors of Ihe Grecian army reserves on Sunday Inst swore to return at the call of their king to fight (or their native land. The tight hands of the tall men in tho audience hot up in the air when Father I'biuin bolis, (he pastor of the colony, proposed tbe oath, arl smaller neighbor waved their arms Wildlv in Ihe air as they prom ised "before Almighty God, to defend the Hag ami tire soil ol Greece Irom Ihe touch of the enemy; lo obey the com mands of tho king and his captainn in all tilings; to die ratlin than give way before the enemy, and lo hold themselves In instant readiness, to embark (or Ihe Piraotta wheu transports aho'ild be pro vided lo carry them lo the city of Ihe king." Before tho oath was given, Ihe priest explained to the excite I men tbe appeal wtn It King George sent to tbe U reeks, lu America, calling upon them to rally to their country's aid. Tho priest ad vised his people to arrange their affairs and be in teadioess to go as soon at final orders should come. The work of enrollment continued dm ing tho remainder of the alternoon and eveuing, under tho direction ol Ihe live Greek deputies and it is expected a force of 1500 to 2d00 will be reported in a day or I wo. A special to Ihe Memphis Appeal from Birmingham. Ala., says: Tho call for the reservts of Greeks in America, issued by the government ol King Hcorge, lias stirred tho pa' riot to ardor ol the tfrveis In Southern cttic Sunday a deaeii Greeks, members of the reserves, left for their native laud to lend Iheir services to their king, and other will follow during the - week. A prom inent member ol the Greek colony here has advices that parlies cf bis country men are being organized in Memphis Nashville, Atlanta, and, in l.u-t, in all Southern cith, to start for Athens at once He estimates that King George will secure more than 500 men from tbe Southern cities. Dangers of the Diet l ad. There is not much danger, ordinarily of our children being starved. But, aa the Woman a Home Companion, an Idet has lately been borroed from KiC'atu which we should be sorry to have extern itself in this country that of keeping children on a spare diet to prevent tlnir becoming plump. It is natural am rigiit that young creatures should be plump, and the best medical authorlti agree that just before tbe great change from childhood to youth beglus, at the age of 12, a store of fat ought lo be lai up as. a safeguard against the unusual demands altout to be made upon their strength. It ia certainly a ods'ake to deprive young children of wholesome nutritious food to prevent the accumula tion of tl-BO.' The women taxpayers of ugene, who were denied the privilege' of votiog at Monday's election, on ihe ground that only male citizens were eligible, have re taitied attorneys, and they declare tl.ey w lil carry the case to the supreme court Seutiment in Eugene is strong against the school directors for their arbitrray course. It is surprising what a "wee bit of a thing" can accomplish. Sick headache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomxrii, dizziness, are quickly banished bv Pe Witt's Little Ear'y Risers. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. Marster's Drug Srore. When wc rrad of a mother who leaves her new . born babe shiv- ering on a door step, unguarded from the ele 0 merits, and to sutler at the mercy of stran gers, we won dcr at her cold heart and l.tck of mother-love There are other ways, than de sertion, of exposing a child to a life of suf fering. Tbe mother who, through ignoiancc or neglect oi the health and vigor of the or gans that make motherhood possible, brings into tbe world a sick and puny child is ut fault for the life of suffering to w hich it is condemned. If a woman would have healthy, robust, bappy children, with bright futures, she must take proper care of her womanly self. The best of all medicines for women is Dr. Pierce's I'avorite Prescription. It nets directly and only on tbe delicate and im portant organs that bear the burdens of ma ternity. It makes them strong and healthy. It prepares for wifehood and motherhood. Taken during the expectant period it han ishes the usual discomforts and makes baby's coming easy and almost painless. It insures a robust,, healthy newcomer and ample, natural nourishment. Over 90,000 women have testified to its merits over their signatures. All good druggists sell it. Mrs. Ursula Dunham, or hltcrville, Tyler Co., w V , write Mv habv now la nearlv a vear oiu. nnc wan i,orn ishi juarcn. Aftcr she win born I ha'l loeul weakness. 1 could not stand up long euouijli u waiih the dishes. In 8itcmlcr I bexa" taking l)r Pierce's I'avorite Prescription. I took three bottles and it ha cured me. I cap now do all my work." Dr. Pierce's If constipation wai painful like a tooth- ache. sickni-sH would to a very great eitent be a thing of the past. If it was paiufiil. the proper remedy would be prompt ly resorted to, And the long train, of disorders lor which it it resiioiisible would cease to exist. Ilul unfortunately constipation is the easiest to neg lect of all ftiikiit-flvbreeding conditions. A resort to the right remedy i put off from day lo day. It shows itself in a headache, aud some injuri ous headache powder that gives but temporary relief is ued. Vrt Pierce s Pleasant Pellets f;o lo tne first cause of the trouble and cure t. They are a prompt and permanent cure for conitipatioa Tney cause no pain and never gripe. Druggists , . . sell them, and sell nothing 1JjATC else that Is "just as food' IrllWlO Administrator's Notice. "'"'! r XJOTICK ih JMCREBY (IIVEN THAT THE A' umli-i-vifiiKl has been by the County ('ntirt ol D ujKliinCoiMitjr, Hlt of On-Ku, appointed administrator ol the estate o( I'roskey VV. ios selt, deeeaaoil. Alt person having claims Kalum mid latutearo reouind to present the shiiiu with proper vouchers within six months iroui oaiu ci ii,is ltoiu'0 to inu uuurniiKiiuo his borne- ill Looking (ilasa, Uouglss County, On-yon. Dutud this 8th day of March. 1W7. JOHN W. KEEK, Administrator of the estate of i'renhuy uMb W. (iosnutt, deceased. vtever CoU H.VM CREAM DAI.M l posltlverure. Apply into the noi.trll. It Is quic kly absorbed, to cents at linrtldi or by mall i samples 10c. by mall. I.I.X duo i iii ii-j, tit v nrrun bu, few fork city. I L'-illi i , raff III, , iKSMtt' xx rvT-V kil t M'ik sWx vuT r'a7v'ia Poket & Hutchinson, IIAVIKQ ItKCENTLV l'UHCIIAKKH TIIK 'BflTlARO f ABLEST ItZZZXu tXVXX M MUm. NEW SPRING Our SpriiiR (loot Is are Just bcitinnliiK to arrive, inspection nnd comparison of PINK 1-OOTWliAR , For Men, Women mut Children. Latest Styles in eolors nnd shapes. HPTTS Our Hat Department is tight iii line. SHIRTS Shirts and Neckwear arc np to date. DON'T JOSE P H - S O- N. S To the Public. I mill tor depn'ies lil take I lie Held la ttuiko Ilia U'HcKMiiotit lor tli year )S.)7 about .Mitrcli Kdh. We will have tlehlloika uliowiiin I'Hi-li pemuiA aoa me nt ami tlio tleaeriiition of ttiolr lund in it now Htaniln on tho awenetiieitt roll lor the rear lS'.'tl. i'lio latxl cf Itiii county liaa been checked off on towimlili jilatB, show lot? Hint a considerable tor lioa ut the hiiitl ia not properly deafrilH'tl lipiiiK plai-ed in the wrong townvhip, ration or feelloii, no that in notiio canes you are piiyinii taxes on noine other per sou'h land, leaviuit tho taxes on your own it ii paid ul the html liubla lo Ihd nolil lor taxi'f In other cmm's tha ilrt eriptiou U no indVtimtt. that it U i m port -Bible to know what land ia infant. In cliet kint; ell' the plats of III county (hero appears lo I e a t'onsnlera'. lo portion of the laud that ia not nsMesKed to any boJy, lli in ia alao the t-aao In cheeking off lots and hlocku in town properly. In olhtr cacea I tliul two individuals Itoth payiotf taxeiioii Ihe name rrcpottv. Ihe law retpiirea thut all property laid ifl in I :s and hha ks Kt attaeeaed by lot and blork hiiIckh the fatne is iitnrellrd on the records ol the county. Tbe law rupilreH i-acli persi u lo iiiaku a !it of all the preperiy owned bv him on tho first day of March onbjivt to tax al ion Inclnd Inn a tle'criptiuu el nil real ettn'e, and I ak thnteaeh of ) oil progr otkli a lint at.d an lu-ctirate desi mdion of your land so that when 1 or n.y deputies call, you nuiy be prepared to ive in vour proper tr and know it is correct. I would sug gest that yiiti prepare such a list and i.'ttve it with sonif member of your fam ily in cuhO you ore going away Irom home, so that mj self or ileputies can have it to nee in case we call while you are away. KcniiMiiber that if wo cannot get it from 3011, we will have to lint your prop erly from the bent information we ran get, arid should we fail to get all ol jour proiortv in' I in ducking it off on our pUta lim! it was not nM-tocd aud have to a'tcN.-t it lo 'prnknown Owner," it miuht entire you iiiueli expense arid trouble. M)Foif and deputies will en tleavor to in.'ike Ih.' ci-t of aiiHCHStueiit as low as possible by cleaning up Ihe work aa we puss through the territory. In con clusion I would fuv that the only eufr way to keep your prcp-rty f'oin being sold lor luxi-p, is lor eat li one to t o t-tiro that all of Ire property i properly des-cit-cd snd aH-ssi d nt,. I th it lua 1st re ceipt shoa s that ho li,n paid tho same. A tax receipt in go d only on properly that ha.l been as-eneil. V. S Hal i r, Ai-csso-. Iou't allow tho lungs to be impaired by tl e continuous irritation of a cough. It in easier to prevent coriKttuiption than lo nire it. Duo Minute C'otuli Cure liken earlv will ward oil' any fatal long trouble. Marstcrs' Prug Store. l-OR ONG PRICE ! The I'tiUi-liem ol I ho I'l.Ai.sotu IH have r-(ccb-l urriiiiKeiuruts b wlii. b every cah sub scriber llien to will re.'elve a ei ol Ibu WEUrOOT PLANTER, The Lett uzrliullural .er Paclllc Northn pubinbi'4 In t. tbe ' WITHOUT UXTRK CHARQli. Olil mb rib. rs n in hIiik will receive the same prh ileiii-s. Kr an lebiitliitinl eelits, sutiscrllMrs will be "cut ,'oeciitn uurtb nf plants ol the MAGOON STRAWBERRY, whieh, besi'b Im.Idk ii lrgo berry, Is firm and solbl anJ an excellent slilpi-r. Bring In your orib-rs. P1.AINUEAI.KH l'l'H. CO. CATA Is a LOCAL DISEASE and Is tht result of colds and sudden climslio changes. It ran be cured br a uluisaut remedy wbleli is opillcd ill rmllr Into tho nostrils. Iln- IniTHiikkly ahsurueUit gives reller at once. Ely's Cream Balm Is aclcnowledecil to bo the most thnroneh cure for Nasal Catarrh, Cold In Head a nil Hay lorer of all remedies. It kth and clesnses the nnsal iiuasatc-s. tecta tho mciulirauo from couln, restores tho souses Of lasts and smell. I'rlc'ii Wle. t Unii!filsor by mail. iZLl llUOTHICUH, 60 Warruu Htrcet, New York. MESMIN'S FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. Containing Cotton Root and Pennyroyal. Tnt titrtr rww. St. Till iui Bsit "lUblJ fcatU itmsdy la tkswgrlC tlesujln'aTreiiuh Vo inula 1'ills, bavo boon Hold or over twunty yuurs andusodby'ihou unda of Ladiua, who bavepivon tostltnoriials that they urn uneioulled, aa a iurillo aontlily luAdicino, fur IminodlaUi Ly lief of FulufuL and IrieKuliir 11 on sea, i'o tunlo VV'uakiKwa 0y l'ri.o l.'.uoaboa, with full diructioui. rasa no aiTiiaiiTrjTu, ot ai'L'uiora ihitationb MliiBMIN CLUiJIIC'AL CUn Vctuoit, Mau. vSold by A.C. Marsters& Co. HUMID ! RRH - nuiiss mr f -, f , . .. , II In Spring I)rrf (rood we have u . . . a a at a . a s. ItrH A Ift I . ,. . -.- . Wc" have just If" line of ami. POKQITT. owk KPMNANT REMOVED. lafrott x3roaS; Now occupy their J.w Sj.ore. on JacWmi Street, opposite their present quarters with a. full line of '"'aH "" ' ' 1 ' - 9 y '- 'T - - i .... i. . .. ' IN E W" P furnxufiei i-i; .sr.: -if n J ys CURTAINS pn i Alexmder Stromgs i KRUSE & SHAMBROOK, DKA1.KBA IN At.l. KINUH "K SIHPLt H FfiNGY GROCERIES AND PHISIS FIME TEAS ANDCOFFEES A SPECIALTY. , U0 A VVU. LINK Or TOBACCO & OIQARS. (iIVK t't A TRIAL. i-R mci.rvKK v.. WOLLEWBERG SQUARE .,,s4)EAIf , i . ... ... ... "STORE. SPRlH'G . .Dress Qoods, Hats, Caps, Cloaks, Capes, Curtains, In short, our shelves arc filled with an excellent stock suited to all 'tastes and to meet all -requirements. Our motto is: "A Squarr.Duai..". Corner Oak tail 4 JucUsion Mtrovlat,' MOUNTAIN VIEW Poultry and Stock Farm, u:s w:-v.mc.Ujjm.7miMBm Having., just engaged in the business, would say: I have spared no time or money to purchase the very best for my. breeding stock. i(n Silver Laced Wyandottes, Uarrcd Plymouth Rocks, Golden Polish, EGGS, ' $1-00 P6R 13. Poland China Hogs, Angora Qoats. Give me a trial. 'Correspondence solicited. liuUttUion.' ' L. A. ' MARSTfiRS, Proprietor. !(300DS! nnjl wc Invito a careful prices, ... . . i HOODS line nnexccucu.lor variety ana pnec.. v. M ., . received an elegant IVrtieres, lapestry Curtains Lace' Cilrtaius, which comprise tha fmc&t line, hi Sunt hern Oregon. RACK. BodTS AND SHOES. (nv tiiMir Houlli ol P. (). HOHIimUG, flMICf.ON. ,d ABRAHAMS STOCK I Furnishing: Ooods, Boots, Shoes. Wraps, rn - W0LLEMBERG d ABRAHAM. Silver Spangled Hamburgs, Single Comb Urown leghorn.