i Jvv-k- 4i( i.- A WlIiLAMETTE FARMtlH. imvid BTxar vbiiut, nr rtrauanaaa ast raaraiBToas, I f. A. CLAHKB. D. W. CUA1U. Term f Nubsc-rlpUoii. Onocopf, one ytarfM number) $3. CO Ono copy, fix month (M nnsiber) $ On midt, thra mnnDi (111 nmrr) ......... .TX HAMCM, KKIDAY, AUOUKf 10, 18177" Signs 6f the Times. If the lata strikes, and, tbolr attendant riots ara to be taken in signs of the llma, ibey ahou'd be studied closely, and llioir relation to oar country and It Inntltuiloii ke Inquired Into. This In tbo Irne Held for tho political coonomlut to labor In. The good of tbo masse conatllntf-a tho good of the fclateaed tbo Irrepressible confllut between labor and capital muat never become a war of victory on either aldo, or tbo iomuH will bo monopoly In Ita worst form, Wo are cureod wltli a great national dobt, villi national i xtravagance mill mil oh cor ruption In putillo atTalni: ltli private ex travtiirsnco that rqunndrrn million abroad that sliculd bo retHlntd to build nplndiiHtrlr- at liotnt-: a a runjlt of tbo HmcH,thoUte civil wnr bolng a chief factor, woarovatt prltalo fortunei and many tnoroof thftin tliHii In our prevloua hlalory, wlillecapllal In consolidated In tho bauds of great corpora tlona tbat use It unaerupuloukly to carry out scheme of aj-Krandisornent. Wo read thai everywhere tho laboror do nandiwork unavailing! and tbat capital gnwdllvaooepta the national four percent, loan beoauM It eannot And safe Inveatmont in tho uanal aoaroHi of trad and properly. Capital la In xeesa, and yet the work or the laborer.ls (not wanted. Thla anomaloua aandltlon of affairs aeema Innpllctble, and yet It ex lata. No anther Ity or exparltncoof sotetary relatione can understand or ex- pUIn tin cauaea for the prevailing dullneaa In all ttit walka of life, or aay why inann 'factories do not run and railroads do not pay Mr dlvU'enda. These things arc beyond the eoropreh nalon of the wisest, and the ordina ry eprt no of bualneas men suggests no eauku a n prescribes no remedy. The safest coiioiIihIi a Is that tho consequences of the elvl war Just begin to fully develop, and that we suffer from a complication of evils where the wisest forethought Is necessary and legislation needed to more oorreotly rrgnlate the relatione of labor to capital and accommodate the rights and happiness of the ureases to what w ao proudly call the progress of the age. With the nineteenth oentury there has corns over the world each changes is the asntarles that preceded H had never dream ad of. The railroad, the reaper and thresh lag machines, lbs sewing aaaafclae, the tele graph, the manifold lehets cf the, eteara engine In all Its departments, have helped what we sell progress, hat It In ve , great mailer for doubt If they Lavs net helped to make the rich the richer, end the poor the poorer. Whn the great labors of the reap ing raactilns were explained to fear Hloholas he listened with Interest bnt said he did not want It. ' The Industries of Ihs old countries are based on the Idea of giving employment to the uaaaee, while with as Ihs grest rrlbrt Is for labor aavlng midlines, no matter bow many laborers they leave unemployed. The other day w saw three or four men looking on while a self-binder, driven by aeltiglo man, did Ibe work, outllng and binding, of at least half a doafn, and perbapa halfaa many moro. The farmer ueeds libor-navlng Machinery aud oheap labor, or rise even a dollar a bushel for wheat wont pay. Our readers will, rssent the Idea tbat the farmer Is becoming a monofollil, but n gen tltniau of our acquaintance, who la an ex tensive farmer, while dUcusslog the labor question with ua not long slnoe, held up the farmer as most sueeeasful among all mon opolists, for he owns the land that all de pend upon for bread, and as ho drives through his yellow rip grain, alone on hla self-binder, he blda labor detlanoa and la sacat Independent of all, la It not aothat ownership of the soil gives man an Inde pendence that le princely In Itself, because the soil Is m tuer of ell wealth, the sourosof all luxuries as well ss all neossstilekt The world as we know it end aa It was when ourslrt fought for freedom, la a very different world. Huoli great wealth aa U aiMsod bV Individuals to-day, waa rot then known, Murk rueatia for eoouinulatlou did not exlat. Opportunity was wauling for the it-rclae of (he great apeculallve faculties Ibaloonio tui-n poetess, The ititferrnos be twi-fii Dial age and tills Is splloiulstHl in the Ksiubling sohomes of Wall street aa we know it, ami the feierlNii exoltemeut of lift In tUfirula. Men only uetnlKl the oppor (unity to uikke It avallablu ami with the dU roxry of lht latent poftere of attain ami vltclr.oliy uamo all the opportunity lli-xv hu man fHvuUtluu could desire. And )-', human natum Is tho same, It I only thai K'Mt-r opportunity tslMa for Ita e&uM'Uw, Woliavo Mii)(iui miiio of the glial i'iit for tint rii-tMil MmikuIh lutwfcu lalur ami .-apltel tint r ortiniQl nmoli any rt-iixtly, any Miluiloti of llio piotlimi ihxt liiiii'intl aliiliiiii, Curtain It U Hint hum WKi(t'ii ui-i btt uMlnd; K'st xlr4a(t.i' mint bo l.illiM-l tiy tmmi'omlitiK frono in); tho hxof tlio lutlon mutt IpMippliul by thx itlou of I'k Imllvliliinlx, If wnnro to Iihno j'-Kiliy It miiHt CHHiio from pimlciu'o ml 'Kt iovi-rnmiiit, ami not Irom wild sohMnmn anil tho corruption by which ,dt-iiikOKiUHu(k lo(;lii or lol-ln iM.llthal ' MI Ml , Tho Kiotl Invention of our c l.vn no duubt to .ijma dc;;rtij Ul.lurbe.l lh tqulltb; rlum of the labor market. It is plain eudugh that If labor Riving machine" dl'penae -with laborao that the working man cannot ram hie bread, the world Is loter rathorthnn gainer by the invention, but may it not bo that whllo these Inventions diversify labor tbey do not dlspenso with It. Tho railroad andsteamboats keep minors at work delving for Iron and coal, tbey also cauau foronU to be felled and converted lo their umo, and to wlttl all other lin pro vomontb ami lorontioni-, may, it not bo truo that tbey ailiiiiilnto new InduatrloH in place of tboxe thuy deptexf arid givo a wldur rango and groator HlnlQuunco to hamn 6ntorprlHb7 In the I'atrhrolml ago men tilled the earth and horded Iholr Ituckt and whllo tlioro whh llttlo to conat jluto society thero wan alf-o Utile dopnd(iBce upon the labors of fallow man. What nun could booomo has been deinoun t rated by (ho progrcas of Invontiou, mid mont' probably tbo invoqtlon .Qf.tlio futtirn will excel tbat of tbo past, but It must bo carefully watched that human rlg'-U are not trampled on by wlint wo call human progrosH. whan he said that be understood (here was money being nsed, and tbat he was a poor man and waniod some, when tho truth wan, ho didn't want a cant, ho was only in funT How Illy Nosmlih inunt havo felt when he discovered tlt.it Mrwler w only J.iklnit. Kquxlly (rood, ton, h the reumrk made to hla colleague, Mr. Duller, when ho asked: "Hadn't we better mako a plectt" TuIh In truo mother wit, Hint If oil can't wring in a augh rluhl here, you hud bettor Mmng u j,' for you aro not capublo of uppreoittlliig tho rldli-uloUH, "Ye, eir, tlioru'ijnou-o talking, Mosler wuh tho poor of ull tboso lHM--maklng uIih, and Wasco fcel proud of hir llliiotrluun miii. If it) hadn't beon fir biH had iiiornnry, with ir. pnr training Innn llio time he wan a hii.hII iioy up lo tho pfhui',-Iih wuull not 011I3 have been the kW of ttiote loniiv guuiltf men at Salnni, but tho l"er uf al 1 in vetoralo jokera, BnU handed hla namodinvn touo teedlng generation1, honored and rovereil. KrilUAlM Hl.KKK. USE THE. Railroad Nursery. When at Portland , not long Mnco, we met Mr. W, II. Prettyman, of Iho lUllrtmd Nur airy, Kmt Portland, and upon his luvltutlnn ptld a vhlt to hla p round, which aro tltuat o I on tho UaHn Lino road, toward Ml. Tabm, two and a half miles from tho river. Mr. Proltyman has paid great attention to tho nursory busluona, studying h11 Hh (tolntN care fully aud reducing the earno by practical ex perience to suocoss in cultivation. Ho turn groatly onlargtd his stock of tree-, which luolude standard varlellos of all fruit., and will oflbr for aale next year 200,000 of as One trees as can be found in our State, yearlings tbat have made growth of from six to twelve feet, looking healthy and thrifty in every respect. He grows them on lend tbst was originally oovered with young ilr forests and that seems especially adaptrd to both orobards and nurseries. The soil Is gray In color and he assures us tbat the fine growth Is produoed without the use of manure and almply by good cultivation. lie has given them four plowlngn previous to ths first of Angust, kept the ground well hoed out and will now let them go over without farther attention, for fear of keeping op too late a growth. Mr. Prettyman baa established a good reputation in bis bnsinons and sold out his stock Very clean laat Winter, and will no doubt do a large business tbo coming Fall. ir osrerui attention ana good culture) are worth anything fan will take rank among the best established nurserymen of Oregon. Visiting Cards. AA C d with any na a) nca'ly rlntoi ahorcon "J iwnt to ny nldrc-f upon i?r-lpt nf 25 tlvuta, ill I tnd X ceut tnmp. AiMrrc, W w, J Claims. Hnlem, OroRon. Look Here, Everybody. A N INaTIIUMKNT THAT WIl.l. I.1QI1T YOUII IN ITHE WORLD! not Deceived. ! See that our Trade Mark is on eachPaokaget. Climr. I'l.i-i (irm.T Klrc. fur a llletltnu 70 ci-nl. wltlioul ttn urc nf a lnglu matrh fir only h Jin cIuku 1i ri-t I mil a Ihtii-rrtit H.IMi 10 nar Ixi-lavc. ani yonwlll rcutlyj thla v.la.iblu lit lo luelrnnii-iil lir ri-inrn tnall HKniltnilftlt Tllll-If Ilia arlltlo Cill lorio Juki airtiriauiitvil, yuur n'cv will tm iiriniiiitly re lUMl.d. Adurcra, IIOMKU II IIAi '.' K. aulOtf Ocni ml Aicnt Sililn, Oregun. OREGON State F'ciiixr 1877. I a o -J 4 O O A Haw fttwk Diaeaae. PonTLAMD, Or., Aug, 3, 1867. Kd. Pam-hm: Permit me through your ool nmas toealt attention to a disease which re cently made Ita appaaranoa la tha peach or chards la JUatem Oregon, and I am laform ed that tha same made Ita'appeje uoe alpng tba Sacramento River, Cai. was first dU oovered by tha wrKar on lha tar n't p tops at Hood river. Tha followlng.eeaaoa It maul fasted ttaelf oa lha young peach frees In tbo nursery, and the year after It iflllclsd tbat portion of tba orobard. The present season tha entire orchard Is more or less affected, damaging serloui-ly alike both tree and fruit. It appears to be a new fungus which cov ers, or partially no, the peach and new growth of lha wood. Tho leaves on the af ftctf d part drop off during the season and tbe.end of the shoot generally dries up, and the growth of tho fruit where the dlaeatte fas tens Itself Is checked, while the unatftcttd part growa aa usual thereby prosentlng a puokered up, pocky, dlaguMlng appearance. 1 have been anxiously walohlng for tho sci entific lo assign tbo cacao and the remedy for this destructive enemy lo (be peeolierop, while I have made many experiments to ob viate or check thla destructive qneuiy. I am unsble to assign as yet auy aatUfaotory cause for thla anomalous growth. Owing to an linmeniecropot pesobea laat year, (-uoh aa I hava never seen equalled) the trees may have bean depleted, ao aa to render them the mora liable to disease the present season That Ihs dleesss will spread to all parts of Kastera Oregon and Washington Territory, to the destruction of thla delloloua variety of fruit may be fully apprehended, aud Hie losses oonarqitent would be a very eerlous one lo horticulturists. It Is Important that every esperlenoa should be brought lo pub. Ua knowledge, and ry means of extermi nation lo this formidable enemy at onoe be rt-sorled to. We Invariably rttuove end burn the diseased limb, lima the grouud under the tree, throw aulphur and plaster and lime through the trees, bnt with little sucoets. We have never known ao formidable an en etny of the peach and one that so threatens tbede-.truo.loa of the peach crop. Hoping these few thoughts iud experiments may c.ll out the It-erm-d and aoleuiific, I am aaever a Jxaloue lovtr of lhis,thd most delloloua ol all other fruits the peavh, The soft shell almoud proinUo. at present to be a graud eucceas st Hood Itlver. W. P. Watbon. Tally One for Waico County. Oh, dear I What a fanny eel of law maker wplntd In our lat IrgUlaiure I miidi u mitral, Joking, clownUh s-rt of lrllns, nvHtloYtlug with wit, hilarity, ami lngle f int. I am confident no oilier Sii tua ovi r pnniuivdaud at-wmblrd Huoh aomupuy ol vel-burttie ss wo, Tutdr wlty " li'K" Utleied amid liiudKUtrM- of laughter and practhal jokt-H, will bo honied 1iow.11 to com Iiik gt-iit-ratlouii aloti); wlththoaa oi l.-tu.b ami Mark Twain, Hut Wa.uo county oukIu tii'Uiui tha dialliiKUtxhed bouor uf having pMduord Iho erof U of lhoo luvetera'e JuVeiK, lu Him iwiwm of Mr. Mooter. Cuuhl a'tyonn tiavnooncelvrd a umroMldo xplluliig roiuaik than thai made lo Mr, Motultb,j Booths Routed at Auction. Till. BOOTIIH ONnTIIB KAlIl 0B0UND8 OP tha Drnrnn HUtn ArrlfDlluml HoclftT will h rrated at aneifoB, to tha Elchot btddrr, Air tha Pair week nf lBTTonly, nn TliUKHIIAY. Auart 2V1. at o'clock p. m , to lake ptae4 on ihs- Fair Umaada- aa beretorore. Partlfl Icailrg Kootha at anttlou will be reqxlrvd to c imply will all tho rqlea and renalatlona of aald8oletVHrotTrtlni: tbo ota of Ibe balldln.a. and to sarreadcr tbeai in the offcer of tha Society oa Ihs evsalni uf Hatarda of -aid Pair week. 1 Special Nwtlce. Llceaaes will bs grarted aa heretofore. Twenty percent, of lha renlnt money will be re qnlrel tn advance, tha balance on or beiore Oct 6lb, ttm, all la United atauraold cnln.- K, M. WA1TB, JOHN P. MILLRR. DKLi3 JKPPiltHON. Ki'catUa t'amral't-e. ' Por farther partlcuhr: ot'dlnram of balldloxa. etc., apply lo Mr. Walts, Halim. I o o k 0. PFEE WHITE, FOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WORK; Jet Blaok ; and AT1T1 COLORS. JSULlJKL&a AND EASILY APPLIED. For alc by Ibe AgcalM: JOHN Admlaiatratrlx'a Notloe. NOTI0B la hereby Rtren that Mary lloyt baa tS'a .day been appointed by the I'r ilwle Coqrt of Ma rlon cunntv. Htate or Orason, at admloltlralrlx of the atata uf Joaesh lloyt, late of raid county, dtcaad. All pttaona having elalaaa.aOpil raid rStato will preaeat I ham t me' kt sir rea rteace In r-alna.-iUr-son, within atx roontha from dste. nr thry will bo forever barred. ' r SMHY HoVT, ' Adm'x of Ratal of Joacph U.-yL deei aa. BaJaia, Aux. , liTT.; ,.. 1 , ftiwt "xpcria.'xr gseead-tlaea. as vs taajT gtaelrlaiss. wheu rea"aa Get a Singer! Of tha GHMHtRIJlI-'BROtlHKH. (or only 4 S, snd spwaida. car Offlc lu Arnutrons' hh , Mill l, llllll lllml gSJulmn IBMnt OltMtlOX.. ' In the Coonty Coart ol the Htalo of Orttou for the Coonly of Marion. In Ibe matter of the Katata of Jaror njek-y, deceaa td. Jamea M. ltd key, Admlnl.t'atnr. To Henry Hlckiy, Thomaa a Dickey. Jane M. ltickry, and all unknown brlra nf aatd dtccdent; and all peraone lutemted In laid Katale, 011 aid each of von, are hereby cited and ro qalrrd to appear be'ure the above namrd Ciiort. at ibe (Mart llouiel. Hl-m. In Hid Marlon con my, at t 'clock p. m n the 3d day of Hritentr A. D. 1HT7, lo tbeo and there ab iw -ao.e. tr any ex ft why an order thou'd nut bo made by eald Court anlhorla micaali Adnilnl.lratiirtoaatllheltral K Into of ald dcci-d-nt for thi paymeat or ibe admtklatratlon c'auca and claim acaUat said K.late, aa velltinned for by aatd admtulalraUir, Caldrnl ertale ladraertb edaa fotowa 10 wit: A part of Iba Dimttlon Land Claim of aatd James nitkey and wfe. In 7. 7a.lt 1 W. ami In T. nH It. 1 Wl Uejinolnii at'lho 8. w corner uf Claim OA an lb H. K, corner 1 f Claim 61, InTBH. ILt W.andruoDlBjc'hfncoN.Odi-c ISmln. W. , M rhalna; tbeace N. 40dei;, Mmln. K. 30 ehalna; thence N. 4 d r. 15 mta W. 1.41 chain; Ih.nce N atdec. Alinln. , Ull chain ; th.nc N 71deu (10 mln.H U cbalna; Ihonco N. 8 lg mlD. W 4 M chain-; tlleacs.43der. aimln. K. 3 Ml chalot: th.nc. caatar ly toiatrraect Ueanutk line of aatd Claim 81, at a point a 49 de. 61 mln K 8.09 cbatna from so ancle la Mid enaih line of aatd cfalm ill; tbeace 8 4 dec Mmln. W. (3.r ehalna to tha p.aca uf bf tailing, rontalnloir about at acrca JOllN I'MKllLKH, Couuty Jadi. 8Icm, Auj 1th, 1KT7.-W. Eatray Notice. t Wm Taylor's. T mllee atnl 8.ui, In tha Wal do lliixa U a COW and UAI.P Tnoc-iw Wa ap.-' Kdoramaa Ostbam. firei r elx )rraild, Tbeoilf lalhMmeml.ir aalne cow. .n'i las ht-lfer Tb cow I uutmarkidor bianMtd, ric.pl a "dewlap" Auo, one rol rT.Htl no')eirn ac; hll crop and a alt In the rlr,M e r aud a l Ih ttc left cr.r. Tneciw laiun (.1 my place aboal Irn iijr a(,o, and la tuppo-nl t-i he fmin Mill, 'I he a'rrr came to iny fa m alHiu a year ati. 1 ur ow uer or owner will plraadwuiukiidtaka tbtiuartay, audpay for thla no tice. MM T..YLUU LlllMl, Vrom mr naa'nrd. nrar IIItOWNHVlLl K. abnnt I'll m ddluoi lit), 1H77. s tUY II0I1HK. about ll teen Hand' lUI; I Ihlnk no wMti- f 1 ol on hi-. The bir-e I. nrt u yi-ar old, aim v. a. lalarri la roilra nurtiiu l.aiayillo. ny nvrMin kIvou lnlnimaiu whT-ihn h'T-i-cm hn inun-l, or ntnmli Ki-lm lo ua near llaiiwiiaMiuui will bebauilaimiiy ieanlrH. Au. S.I9;tS P. W, (IHuVKIL HUGHES, Salom, HODGE. SIVELL & CO Wkelraale DrngglalR, aad Dealeaja la' Palaf a, Olln, aad Glaaa, ooaFK.O'XsAjKrip. AND NO; 79 FIIOHT 8THBKT. PACIFIC TII1.ESIIIVG IIIACHIiVE COMP'Y.. MANDPACTUnKLS OP taHaBBVBBhir 'lSk--i"MBBBBBVBVrTBWJBaVL RaTfeBjanuBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawSt?J cTHam '' aBBwatSnCs3BHBaaaasl--alHHBlwlB PEtftfONte SIX-FOLD HOKaSE-POWEKS ' ' . rid Counterbalance 'Separators. rRCORPORATBD AT HLKM, ORKOHN, OUTOBKK 7, lbTS. 8. TKLTON, PRKSIDBNT; J. BT- "oun. Vice I'-satleot; W. 11. UaarasTaa, HccreUry. (Sf Suporlor to ASXTfr -f3bx-ao-"lro-v7-or orMopcvrator, xxp-vcr.,lxi., -nave. Mauaiao-tu-voawiiAi.AM. OUktitiN, or OrvirunlroaaLu wuodi mauiUla. 'Jill. I UWill LAbio a L1PK-1IMK. Ill HKJMHUUH BAVKo TUR OltAl.. For lartbtr pxrUcuUr, addrci tbeofllcrr nan. cd above. or aend for clrtulaia.. Balis, Marcn ! KOTIGK TO PKR80NS INrKNUINQ KMIOkATK TO OUKwON. TO Direct Passage from New York to Portland, Oregon. Lamo DirAHTHixr O. A n. U., I I'ohtlano lunt-Zt, 1P77. I TITKCltKaON HTKAM IIIH lOMPxNY It 8 aurerd lu carry on lt Iron traui.lilp.nnw bilnjt bsllt at Cherler fa , by Jkhn Ifoach A Hon. dimiii bar completion, tn or a -out the 1Mb day of January, INTKaleeratfepai.eM-tralrnm New York lo 1'oriUn'l. dlrvct, via the htraltaur Magellan, at the extremely low rate of 7S 00 currency, board lucluded. Thlaaieameri helbo Icrt, Urnncit u I moil comfortably airanj-rd ablp e'er lallt In Ihn United r-talra epred, iw knot.. Ulmcn.lnnr: SIM Icel In l-nalh; J8 fe-t heainj ,, d-pib of ho'd; caiaclly, S 0 toni; SOXI cabin huh 500 necrae paiai-nveia. Tfi S tlnic no ol the teerKe w'll receive apeclal a teullon; it will beprovlde 1 with al' modi rn Improve mebtaandlUvcnlllatloi will be prrfect Rrery at-teiJtlo-i will h ald to the comfort of paaec nacre, and the fare will be or tho beat qn-ilt . Part of tho deckr om will be fitted ep for icfMurratluy purpoa e. wllhavlew to lurnlah pteMnrcr frtah meat da rlus Ibe whole to; are The vinaga will he made In about Mityday. To aaalat neraona who di-.lra to rmlirr.la luOrcimn. aiUulturaJ and other Implem ul will be taken at vi-iv low rat a For peraona here who have Menda In the Atlantic Hlatca wl-kln to cou.elo Urecon thla offer a rare opportunity, aa the annoy auc and fatluue of the OTrr aud Mile by rail are avoided, and Ibe saaaaxe la conaliicrably 'e.a. roi oariKuiar inrnrmauon adilreia r. V. bcrmldt. Hooih William atrvtt. Mew Yoik. or lJ.n). p. 8D11UI.ZK. laud -.test U. A C. it. It. Co , I'ortl lid, 0ti. onuaoN onw mxaavron (ntitttl a F I H E I3NTJSXJ3Fl.-A.lXrO ID COMPANY. Capital, $300,000.00 Assets, . $568,547.45 Iticomo 1875, - $465,904 29 lioaaos paid out since organlza- tioa, . - $1,137,367.60 HAMILTON BOYD.. MVNAQKK. auStf 7 Vlrat'ai.. 1'OUTx.ANB. ' LEGAL BLANKS I havi) tb Ur.'Cal alack nt I.ral Ml.nka la. IK. c.-. I U. i... Ii. II . r . ." .. V " .7 " ' '" tl Inarira-a. li.nrta IUa,ia af?r..nu" 1 1 I.1T. J- 1 ...., ,. , . tmu.iurF. i-aara. !. hrlllNTINU, K.UiuaU-afural.hiil. K. St. WAITK, fiteam rrlotrr and Rvikhln.1. y'a UlxkUU .trrcl, Malran, Orecon. uvini BjriN JOHN G. WEIGHT, Dealer la FAMILY GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Tobaooo and Cigars, COMMERCIAL STREKT. "BJem,Aprll,.tR3; fowU - 1004. 1677. Tke Oaly Blrlctlr Wholesale Brag Heat In Oregoa. T. A, DAVIS & CO., 71 Prout Htreeti HORT1 AND, Oil KG ON, OFPBIt TO TIIK DltUO AND OCNBItil, MKB chaadlae trade s complete aaaortmeot of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Glassware, Shop Furniture, aad Druggists' Sundries. ALSO, WINDOW GLASS, 01 all eUea aud qualities. WHITE LEAD, Of J1 tb kading brand, In tin and kegs, COLORS INCAN8 and DBY.. Putty, lampblack, il Bod Lead, Glue. VARNISHES, lnclodlD;tbellui-t brand fur Coach rainier' as. Palat, HhltevrMB, aa4 YaraUk Braslua, L.1NSKKB OIL, In Urrela and can. TaratatlRP, Coal 011m, CastorOII, Ur U,1 Nratvruet Oil, CisB Oil. Alooliol, In barre.i and rate,., Blue Vitriol, ffulpliur. Castile tuup, Cone!.1 ruled E.e, Pulaah. J XStttox-as All lsLlxxdca. Quicksilver and Strychnine. In Quart, IlaUOallon. ()nu-.a:on, and KWe-GiUoc fau aut Uarrela, etc . etc. We ar i AgenU for Oregon and Waablngton Terri tory for THE AVERjLL PAINT, TUB BEST MIXED PAINT IN USS fcr Malll-cr dr'rb I- wp I p. Watclrc'n acep Hats aad qal rcl r laos, -ad ' ae Jajaea rrvtrlct rjr MrSiclaca. V W buy our Rroda from flrat handa. Ihn eo b tuy ua luroaipi-tv with aiiv marl et on the Coast. a. a cunia'liou ol rur juice l'l piote. ci)0 BR. K. V. CMANK, -OKBVKT la. Col.:tate8onieoa l.H; Voloaucrt, AJ OfflCM, UuiMn't ItuxJi, oo a lair. a7y ii: fV v- ftaifxv iwnwirtii.y ,-MmnUi i-ii, iau. ai