Byjelegraph. A Clever Inrgrn. Nrw York, Nnv. l!fi. It is Uliotcd tli.it Hmllcv, alias Sackvllle, now nwnititin; n icqtiisltlon from thu governor of California, m foiqer to tliu extent of .? 1 00,000. 'll.o foritory was cleverly done on piper onivhieh it letttr nf iilontiticntioii was uritltn. i.ml cvui bore tho uatcr-mirk used on regular limit paptr. Aiinlher rit-ctrli- llitiit. (iov. lAlhatn liavts lure for California on Krfdny next. Mo brttn-lit Irom l!urn i-tin-evcluuve patents for tho United Mate i f tho JnbloihoQ'nnd Werdermumi tli-clrlcein-lli .1 mid grnniino machine for "eratnm iloctncity, covering all sjstcms nf elettnc.il liiiht now used in Kuropc. IMiion'siirnmia.. id inventions, however, have induced Lath am not to attempt thiir introduction for the present, though solicited by many large es tablishments here. TUr Minnesota Itrrnnnt. Sr. Vm'U Nov. 1!j. -Tho canvass of tlio votes for congressmen in the third district is going on hero to-day, and is still unfinished. Washburn, ltep., Ins a majority of 3,000 on full returns. Donnelly, Dem., objects to sev eral counties ou account of technical irregu lantics. It is understood to furnish the basis for contest. Filial Arrlitrnl I'ottsvillk, l'.i., Nov.iM.--While a part) of men wro tunnelling under a street in Jv'nn.iho City this afternoon, tho earth fell in ou them, killing Jolin and Anthony Hiclior nnd Christopher l'ost and sinously injuring Mithncl Ycmphcr. Itnllroail C'oiistillilntlini Scheme. Cillc'Auo, Nov. 'Jtl. Tliu Tunes has what it Wlicus to bo trustworthy information that Jay (lould has originated, and the stockholders of tho Central l'aciflc railroad have seconded, a lilm to consjlidita the Union and Central l'acilic railroads uudtr one mauagemiut, with .Sidney Dillon as president, nnd with one board of ditectors. it is stated that the particulars aio nearly arranged, conferences liming liken pl.ieu: and it is further staled that the priucipil owners of thu Central I'acilio aro anxious to re tiro in order to tako part in the couitni' tiou of the Southern l'acilic railroad. An Allrmiit nt Unlilirr). CillcAtio, Nov. ''!. -A Tribuno gpvciil nays n scheme liiw been discuverid fur rob bing.i Union I'ailllc p.ij master. Five men Mini engaged in the plot, onii of them, Hen ry Hue, being an ctnjdoyo nf tho railro.ul toinpany. An intircclu.il ntU-mpt was made but the robbers were unable to open the safe, nlthough they thought they kmw the combination. Had they succeeded they Mould hnvu taken out $7.", 000. I loo has confessed and thu otlicri have bccnnmsltd. Komi Mortis from it sontlirrn .Inilsr Ni.vy Oklkanm, Nov. SO. This morning Juilgo Wliiteaker, in tho superior criinliinl court, charged the grand jury to inuuiru in to fr.miln hit li h.io belli perpetrated at the last election. Ilu kivs that that body mas composed of nil polillr.il parties, luiil tin y could, as gcod chums, irnu.u a ililigi nt and Impartial inquiry nsto thu fraud, mid pledged tho suppurt of tho court and it otlicers to nssui man. Athlctlr. Nrw Yoiik. Nov. t!C Win. Milkr. champion athlete, publishes a eli.illen' o t Mclaughlin of Detroit, McMulion of San 'rniiciscu, nnd Owen of Vermont, town-tlu for $T00 a side. It is stated that Weston is going to Kan traucisco to walk ;i.. miles in hi Hours. Tho Harvard boat ilub and friends an ruthml.-utio In tho diteimination to dial- lengo oarsmen nf thu two Kuglisli itulvcm tits for tho uaht oand raco next nunniir, tlirio ipiarb rs of tlie sum to bo subscribed in Ilcstou nod vicinity snd tho leinaindtr to lie raiscil laru by n strus ot fashionable in ttrtainmtnts. "foreign.-" Ibr.iruliiin War. Lohpom, Nav.'JG. A fpoci.il fiom D.'l.kn, datid7 A. l., sajsi I..uing All Mu.ji 1 in charge nf tho llntndi regiment, flen. llmim puslum on, tlao lirad wen nt mo Hill tiui curling on to congratulate him and u. their resin eta lo l.undiknna, 111 mill or. whero tho udvauco force bivourcktd. M ijor uavanari rouu mi to u.iUkn.ulneli lie n-.u li ed at 7 Saturday uviuiug, the kuliu of 1..I poor melting linn to oHir submission. At dawn .Sunday morning the Utitiili troop re sumed their maun, arriving in Dakkr. r.t noon nnd liudiiig that the diM.-rt(d fort bad Ikcii plundered by ueiuhboriug tribes, 'i In llntiut ndvanco lins now reached the front n r of Afghanistan proper, dcctro)iu-, by its BlltctasiB, lull Milled a uiiiiti'iitji in Mil iiniu itendent territory thirty miles in width -from Jainrood U Dakka. Tho tlying Afghan army, in its iflbrts to escape, Lbs bem plun dcrtd of crj tbiug, tho country liaiug m in against Stand refusing it shelter. The nous is toiilirintd that Jallalabad has been evacuated ami tho gnrriron is in headlong (light tnuaids Cabul. Villagers go r.lioi.t tlitir daily woik with tho utmoat iiikoii corn wlnlo our nrm is iatiug. I'ollMun In tlie llimllili Iriiiiirlstiumir isul( mill nanj 1.1 t lot. IjOMiom, Nov. JO -TI:o ste.im-bip 1'nm craiiU, Captain Schwer.iou, w'lith Kit Ni York Noviiubir Uth, for Hanibur,'. o- l armed at l'Jj mouth at nmli.iyl.ton tli'.'J4'' was gunk by u collision with a Wvlili l-.ik off lolktatono last ui.bt. I'lftV-cihl pc: son ure ni,injf, lli'2 Miro n.vtd. Tho t i.llmou i tt urrci lost inlt during u log ei.'1't miles from Folkcmt'iiu. The Wci.li lisrk i rtjiorUd to bo Ni 1 Kiiiau nt Cmuis von, lioin Jiotterdun to CnuliU. 'Hie 1'i'iu ciani.i wu 'i niito fiom I'ljiuoutb to Haiii burg and fioudertil in ttlout tun iuim.it . Th jmii scrow iU-Rcitr tiltupsry w.i'l ITi nf her pauigeis aud tr.w. and Ui.dt I thotu at Dover. Tho mis vl uilli wlutli the i'.uii tranb uaa iu colllUu is aneborej aV K.dkv stono with her lions tUa mid litr Kinv.ird cmoptirtiiieuU full i.f water. A tug liiw gonu to litr wUtance. tnetliiitniaiiilrr Livt-Moou Nov. CO During a duue fog to-day a crowded fur) bout, tiojung tli Mvnev. como into uiliision with a kliiilin Btauclior. A pamo occurred on the f 1 1 r loat nud several persons jumped overboard. Two to six wtro diownul. Kosilunsd ItJiimaiila nccii.iRi9r, Nov. 20. It is oicblI on nounccd that Kusiia and Houmania haw ar rived at an understanding by whic'n a n .il lation of the treity of lk.rlui relative tn thu pajjgo of llussi ui troops through Honinaiu i is extended to tho Dobrudscha. The ni.it ter is thus settled in accordance with H'U mania's who. l'rloncrKi leased. Ijvnor.it, Nov. 25. A majority of tbo iins-iners taken at All Musjid h.ivo been re leased. n.thf IMrmnt nt r!U!ube7lc4 Lift. l'Atls, Kov 'Jet 'I he M nitur reports that J mvii us to tlidriivalof ICu.fIIuiub-rt nt lteinu v.stnr !sv l! c i"1k weu i. ienU ' thrMteiuug ileuth to fcll .. ji..ui! in the oVKf'tm t I'ltn A i " t' i ' i.rit.riii htl r n I r I I r -1 r i II V 4 ', i Sa;t . I I'ehkumii. 1'crfutuo Id ns old ns creullon. It Is to (lowers what tho soul Is to thu body. Wo can picture Evo as she pulled down tho rich bloom of tho creamy magnolia in the Garden of Kden, or went guthorlnj; capo Jasmine, or ticllotropo and mignonette. Chil dren instinctively reach for odorous HoweM even as the gras does for the lilii-h of light (hat the dawning fends thrilling over hills and valleys. Lot ns glvo tho little ones beds of mignon ette, and sweet plnU, mid deep-hearted violets. There is one variety of the beautiful golden pansy which is very fragrant am! it whito verbena that has caught the woodland breath of tho trailing arbutus. Nature 1b the truest chemist, nnd from her laboratory nro distilled per fumes dreamy and sweet us u breath of parndlhe. From tho first dewy breath of spring, through all tliocvnno neentof npplo'blossoms, swcetbrlar, or wind-tossed anemones, antl sweet ferns and trailing vines, through ail tho ilont lug shndows and golden lights of tho summer time, till tho purple air of autumn causes the asters a d golden rod to como out on the dreamy days, It is nil one succession of entrancing beauty and perfumo. Tho fragrant breath of n (lower is llko tho beauty of goodncs and purity In life. It is consecrating, rcllulng. When the poet tells us ol "Life iiwict as a .rfiune, pnro ns a prayer,"' the comparison is one truly exquisite, expressing till pure aims and lofty pur poses and sweet aspirations of life, over tending upward, even gladdening all around, even like the frngr.tnt perfumo of n thousand llowors when borno upon the wing's of tho morning. SY. ImuU l'ost. 1 1 KM. KlKK. Tho Manchester Ex aminer Kiys that the Itov. William Im pey has resigned ills olllco ns General Superintendent of tho Wcsloynii Mis Mou iu Southeastern Africa. Some time ago Mr. Itnpy wrote to tho Mis blon Secretaries in London expressing ills inability any 'ongor to enforce on his biethren, or on tho Kalllr convcits of tho Mission, the "plain grammatical sonso" of the words in tho Methodiit standard?, which lcqulrelt tobo (aught that "hell Wn dark bottomless pit, full of llro and brimstone, Iu which the wicked will bo punished forever and over, by having their bodies tormented by tho llro and their souls by a sense of tho wrath of God." At tho request of tho Secretaries ho camo to Loudon and conferred with thorn, ami tho re- Htllt lias beoil that ho WHS compelled to resign his pomion. Ills connection With tho Wo-dcynn ministry has thus I ceased after fccrving an a missionary j for forty years. Tho Inconsistent ntyloof gentlemen's dro-i) Is hIiowii In clothing (ho wliolo body with thick woolen goods, leaving (he most vital portion of thu body with tho slight protection of shlrt-boiom anil uudcriiiir. Many cues of bad colds and other sickness might bo avoided by wearing a protector. It nhould be iii.tdo of i-overul thicknesses of llauucl or other suitable material cut ten or twelve inches square, then round tho corners, hollow out tho neck a little, and tow u piece of elastic or tape ou to fasten around tho neck. It should bo worn next tho skin. Lot ev ery wife nnd mother mako for her litis bind and oiis to wear during our damp cold weather, such tin article of clothing, und wo will venture to hiy that health and comfort will result. Ono frettor can destroy tho peace of u family, can disturb tho hiriiiouy of a neighborhood, can un-cttlo tho councils ofcitliH, uml hinder tho lcgMntion of nations. Ho who frets Is novorthoone who mends, who heiili, who repairs evil; more, hu euintirages, ciiloflilen, und too otteu UK-nhles thoio around hi in, who, but fur thu gloom mid ilo priMiion of his idiiipaiiy, would do ift.irtl work and kcip up bruvu iheer. Tito fffiit ui on u heni-ltive jn-rson In thu inert ntigliborhood nf a 1'rettir In indescrlbiibk'. It is, to the soul, what a told iry mNt Ih to thu body moro flillllnR than U10 blttortut Morni. And , when tho frottur .i ono who in lieloved, tltl'll the llllal-rv uf it hlCUIIlC illlitiltl' i. . , ,i,i IllStllilinriillilO. ., , ,,n . " . 11 r.i I I nu .-t-i'lliiiii- -fUiicriLMii IV1I1UI llirc-o national fairs In iirosiiect. A IllCUlIn w.n nuincrounly attended In Now York city on 11 call from iirnminunt citUens, to coii.iulor tho pronrioty nf holtllng nn oxlilbltion of tho Industry of ull in- tiom III that city In 1S33. 1 TIlO Mexican Jllllhtcr of Public Jits- tlco hai announced that hii (,'ovorn- inent is about to noinluiito n coininl-.- nlon to orv.iii-se a special exhibition in that city ut an early date, tho exhibi tion to ho htrii-lly confined to Mexican and American production. Australia, too, inn mi vised our vice consul L'tiKT.il that an Inturnatloimi i.'-iibiiioii Is to d held at Millmurno Iu O. t )Iht, 1cS0. I'arliuinont bus voteil 8i"',000 Air bulldliiK. j rn it ' 1 nrll " I 1 critt ewl ... J Ji- -JyJ MMJUslll T f i -- 1 "WILLAMETTE FARMER. Canadian Immigration, It is a significant fact that during the enr ending Juuo .IS, 1878, no less thatiMl.GlO Cana dian immigrants to tlie I'nited Maton iased through Port S.iniio. They were ihiellv well-to-do fanni'ir, thus difliriiig altogether from the American immigrant to Canada, The latter ued btforethu war to be, for the inot put, mgro luuuiiiger by the n.jsterious mi deiground lailuay. Now the inajcmt) con Bints of fug.tives Irom the Stated, who enliliot piy tin ir ilit P.p. nud who havi committed omu criine tu whii.li extradititn laws do notnppl), and who leave the ecuntrv foi thur own Mifety and their iiiuutrj's good, lint the Caiiiulmus whom wc weliome litre are of afar more do sinablo clas. The grow ing fi fling iu Canada iu favor of the immediate advantages of pro tection had led many Canadians to exile them selves to the States, where the ilimate is less severe and the soil is mora fertile. One result of the victory of the Protectionists at thu m- cent election in Canada will lie to quicken this immigration. The higher price for various arti cles which tho Canadian lias to buy, and thu lower price for those which lie wants to sill, will combine to drive him ncros the hunter. Tho x-oplo ou the two sides of tho iuvitibtt line that separates the Dominion from the Union arc issentially one ptople. It is absurd to maintain ono system of taritls en one side of thu line nud n different one ou thu other. Moieovir, the greater activities of Anicric.iu life naturally attract and absorb the moro slug- gisli Canadian life. Two fluids may lie kept icriiianently apart by a thin membrane if IhjIIi aru at nuts but if one is set in motion the other willp.iM through the iutin cuing wall Mid join in tho movemint. DirimiKiilA. As this dUcice sometimes ap pears iu the spring, wo copy the follow ing from the New York Tribune! Wo have just received n rcc-.ipt for tho cure of diphtheria from a iih)sici.m, who says thnt, out of one thousand niiio hundred coses in which it had been used, not a ringle patient had been lost. Tho treatluiut consists in tho roughly swabbing the back of the mouth and throat with n wash made thus i Of table alt, two draebmst black l'pltr, golden seal, ni trate of potash, idum, one dinehni each. Mix and pulverize, put into n teacup half full of water, stir well and then till up with goud vin egar. Use every half hour, one, two and four hours, as rccoviry progresces. The jiaticiit in ly swallow n littfo of the mixture each time. Apply ono ounce each of spirit of turiciitiuo, (uict oil and nipui ammonia, mixed, uvcry hour to the wliolo of thu throat, nud to thu breast bonu every fiurhuurs, l.npitig tlannel on thu put. Tho Olympii Courier sayst All cxthango rej orts tli.it Harry Sutton, whoiscaped from tho Port Townsend Jail vvlulo under fivo ycara' son tcnio (or Lilling u man, is now in an interior Mcxicrji toi.n. It is to bu linjied ho will stay there. Ho was n deiperado nf uioio than ordi nary iiilclligimu us well as blood-thirstiuiM. Hh mother was wealthy nnd rtciit many thou rand dollars in trying to get him to lead nil honest, useful life. In lh71 tho gave him $10,000, ul one time, Willi ninth to buy print ing prcti's und material. Ho sjKut nlxmt S-VWOof it for that parjiDsn and nearly nil ll.p iSiwZ: send, where it was purehmed by tho Courier I'ubli!nng Compauy uml brought to Ulympw. I'l. i:iicws KentiMti.. Mr. Ceorgo Ikilihaw writes us that n m stake v.ui mado in not er.-d-iling him properly vitli primui:is leccived nt tho State I'uir, us he took first ou all clauei ho showed, fur lint bushel of whuat nud thu best display. Also, that ho liai received his diplc- ' ma nnd nmd.l fiom tho Centennial for bc.it wlie.it ol all nations. With Ins put hucco.ii iuiiI t'xperiinco nf our soils and climate, ho focts lontidcnt tint bo ivui successfully eoin peto at r.ny interaitionol exoiitiu:i, und in tends to do o in I u ture. Tins Oiimion llioon 1'ciukii.h is n purely Vegetablu Utmedy. It is manufactured truiu Oregon Hoots, Htrlm and liaiks. YKriHtNAl;v.l'. P. Castlcman, will known through Origon, ha-s reuioviil to Portland to ciifigo in thu practice of his profession ns vit eriuarf surgtou. Ho has had large uApenenco in this li.'o, nud will fill a placu much nt-uded. Hu may ls .Vand at the Doxtur .Stablui, Port land. Tho onlv f.ivxis Arn Km.vcY Houiody tout will have a good effect in thUmalariuuacliniatu is Pfuudcr's Oregon lllood ."nnfior. Tho drug storu of Dr. W. A ISuoll. Turner, was destroyed by fln on tbo 1.10m- Crt o j r 1 up. in UAc,i-i l i.nv- a iwo . Ua of tbo S7tb. Iss ?l,W0 partly iasuiJ teht It will pay yimtobuy HANUKKIl- V I .llflVIJkJ I f'l.lUIJI U .. . ... I... .1... .1. ... Worn in l'Ru.hAhcy will be grdstly litvtd from nnusea und voi.iitinjr 1. lk tunall iojut of the Orogon Ultod Pur.Uu. ' -J A Plauant Party. To Mr. and Mm. W.ll.nni KnjjlanJ u the social Vic-moat 01 tlio oity under uUl.eitKuu, fox ouj of tbo pleaiiiitest partius ever irin 1 in tlio iMtt uf iimti!Mi. f.nik 1 tin tn i-tti Is't!.; 0lungi m ,hu t.veotof .w of the., now and el (-ant home. IV deooiutmn rf tM thru Jiail.,l win tasteful w.'.hout piofusion. und tb- I. ;eiid, "welcomo," ovu uuv of tU doors mij-arUd that feeling of oco to tliuio present, whuh oaiv t,at wonl tan confer. Nearly tun Imn. drod guetta lurtook of tho bojj.itality of the iiouae. piuaioii wiin iiiui.iiie.njil appoiutmiuts it nri'ilIl( (is fffitri llln 4 tl II it l.satltl anil at li.tt.... I iattin mtli their luudamno furnuliinus. t.. the diniuj, - room wbitb piovud the boit'ias to Iu 1. "'v ol turu, taJun iuitiiu4 bouo. jlr. aud Mrs. IIiiL-lanl hare cnUrt.vmol their friendi imiy tunc, and Una o-m may bo roriil-d o, a n-nd.il suocuss wi b-ss th ui tho othe-ri, mid wlu-n thu "fj-rid in 'bus ' were said tbo In', ol wiiud for ijuy lilt- uinl bappiuus.1 (or tl.o bait aud Lcotiaa in tlu.r beautiful homo. A tioriT. l.'lfbt, lb ntf litarary awl or.t'ual jomnsl, hmrdi th.' opinion thai, caring to th AfI an war and tbu cr.sotl.i) sV.o vl t.rj in Turi j, Ixird Destcniuuld udl, befv.o imov viols lisiv oUpwd, Im Uie most tuipopuii. won in UojrUad. s 111 1 1 m 1 1 iipwww. At the Ltbanoii city election, held Nov. Kith, tho following officers were ilccttdi Mayor, C. 11. Montague! ltetordtr, tl. W. Smith) Mnr shah V. M. l'ietoni Trensmer, .1 W Cii'lck; Couuciluieii, C II Itntstoti, A. Kivin, H. Mi Callct nud W. II. Douiin. These otficers weic swum in bv S. H. Ciaughton. Notary Public, last Monday ev i iiing, nnd the Cit Council held its first Meeting thnt wuiunnt D. Krviu's slim s'lop. Alluliv Delnocnit. Itliil Cittli:. W. C. Mvir. of Aslilind, s'niti'd to HoKiburg last wiik to deliver live bend of puie-blood young .teisijs. Tiny are nil eolnl fawn tolor, nnd No. 1 animal of tin-. stock. One heifer and calf go to A. (!. Cull- I liingbam, of Poitlaud. Two heifers and one I joiiug mill to tiooilelnlil & .Mnmi.ill, r.ugiiie Citj Jnik'onvillo Titnis. Scmkmmi io in: Hi'Mi. John 1), Whit nvv, eoiivicted of thu muidcr of Oliver Hibcrt, was sentenced last Saturday by Judge Harding, to bo hung ou 1'riday, Jan. 17, 1871'. AicjcnTKU. I hu jury in the tase ol Mis. IliU'rt, tried for the murder of )nr busbaud, returned it verdict of not guilty. The intiie number (nvcn) comprising the Mimphis "Sistethood of Meicy, have dud of yellow fever. It was ArtetnUB Ward who said of the Mor mons; "'I heir religion is singular, but their wives nro pluml," Mr. IMison has taken outline bundled and fifty mteuts. He only etiisideis tvvnit) of them of much importance. why! Why! Do the people of Ongou pnfer the Oiikiios IIlooh l'ciuni.ii. l.ivm v.sn Kiiinky Iluai v- Ton, to all thu"llitters'' "Klowi ri 'nnd "Cures advertised in this country" ltiinuo the On uioN Ituioli PlltlllKI. u mamifacturtd isjieci ally for this climate, uml theihoiiist of Ongou roots nun Heron arc until in us preparation, which have bem found to lie most Unelicml m discavs picvulcnt to this cbme. lluudivds of tliehu commonly stvlccl "l.iteni imlcnt .vleili- ernes" aie- thu iiiihikt riiwint uvir irintrated liiwn tho American H.od"5 they claim to cure I the Ague in the- north and Yellow fever in the South, and are a mere decoction of Alt or Ouassia i.ud nro not as inueh heiuiit to the s)stem ns a dunk of (,'ikhI water. Tlie vilii-iioi iiumiii rLiiiKieit js no-. n intent medicine although vvo have our tojiinyit to nrotcct lis. Tlio iireiwiration is n purely vejjctnhto Patni ly lCimeily, n medicine iiidiK.'iniallo to the lnjusihold, in tin- only Liver mid Kidney iim ody suitable for tlni elim.itu. Yuu may throw nuuy lu.idieds nf dulhrs mcUiiik n euro fiom them' Muteiii jiicnarations, hut they will do you no good in this malarious Ontfoii climate. Jl.iny ol our host pliytieians aru pii'sciiliing thu new Oregon vepctahlo nmeily for diiuwis of tho Uvernnd Kidneys, with the most haji jiy results, nnd vvu evm furthir mid that vro will shortly puhlinh testimonials from Mime of tho Ut fitUiin of I'ortl.uid. Wo will have the OuiioN lll)oi IVuiinrn on exliihition nt the Orison St.i'.u i'.iir, mid nro nuking irearatious torn tluuitisjiuy ami oig husinc-ks." l'nco $1 per lio'.tle. Kor telle tvirjvvbcte. W.M. I'FUNDKIt&a).. Miuiufr.cturiin;vJioluMloiuid retail dru(-j;its, l'ortl.iuil, Uiegou. Work MiiIps for Salo. A pair uf excellent work inulo, noil lirokcn to wnou and plow, gentle u-d joung, with their harness. i'iie nro small tt!w hut tho best klr.il of :i toam. Y r further inrticul&r ininilru nt this oftico r.ooti. Sdcin, iiov. 15. 1H78, if. Anr.uiirict'iiieiit for Iho I'ull '1 rt:ci:n.i! i.v. 'rddu All K.rsons are invited to oomo and sou what clejtAiit I)i:iSS (U)OD.S 1 i.ll for ono bit n yard, Como and too my 'JUient I)"1S (JOOI)S, my bit a j ard V0IWTi:i) CHIXJKS, and my lino 8-1 1.A('K CA'JIMKIlliS for Udies, my 1'ANCY I'lCUIlKI) (iOODSnt one bit a yard in assorted colors! my W M lll.AC'-K UKAVKIt, nv 10 cent I.INSCV; my l.nutiful .evKirtmciit of SIIAWfi the chtaait ladies imd jjeiiU' UNDr.RWKAK uvor bruii;lit to Halomimy lino lino of HATS und (:AI8, JiUOi'S and SIIOIW. liimo mjo mj fiuo SASH milllONH. :i7 eoutsnynrdimy CIU IS (IIIAIN 1UI1IU1NS at fro-a 0 eci ts to M etnU s yard. KMllUUIUKIUKH, all lianl-mvlo, from S atllKKH and TOWKU ol no by tho din 1 IaTAIIIsK LI.NKSS I ibfy eriiipe-ii.tin, rtrtoO.(JUTU.s .. I CARl'KT.ijiioqca) leokatmyruwTv.c I'M .l I'MirtJU yard, my eauu IKS .- ' ' M I'Klh at tl yard. T hvo f, linu hit of but f'-i 'UA K?. -bp ,tso VEi.VKTH and VK. V n IN'IM nnd all aurtu of Tk I MM I MIS aJ SiflOSM. A good line- of KID "JlsOV'y . .H HKKU 1 JIAJU'.l utl your ne.wu.l i niin.i u.. hNITTINt! Clin ON of n. .M no w tbo .-l.uiiM.it lib c to buy LMCKKSAUKS. 1 i.tjij 1 ,ihiiifu 1 11 ii.-i -i.j jii iliu alUSWNK and UtWll I.INK.'.S unit TAHII I'S. liuvvour IIAOLK I'I.Nmh I'l'.U.UMAN. All you smokers, if ou vwi t .n (i 1 1 A( 'CO. CII1A1W or i'll'US, k- t- Mlll'.DMAN'.S. (icntlome-11, your boa-l-tovernii; intu-t '"i ic- from I''ltIKDMA.N".S, for ho lion the bet tM k of haU in tho city) yiA'.r uudurst.iud.iii; ln uld lie got of him for bii ott-.k I.M all, fiom Cnu OI'HiA W)()TS tu a itiirof IIAUV Mitll.-.. I lavu nuw a etOv-b of CI.OI'lll.M! i'ir Lipi pufanns i.i well ss s-nsll, 111 CA. i.Ml.'.i.. MAUONAUSor (JUINCJill.LA- It paysyoi tibuy all k.udi of SI'IITilof I'WIIUMAN, for I bavo r'IN.'J Ulliri! .SHitiT-S at (n.m CO tor.t to 5 J '-.I apu-. , an ! a otceltc-it a jrt.i 'iti.fi -i bhi'' I wkli Wttiie- ut a I it of Vi i'.DUW 1,1'" TAIMS, J'AK'-..(liu,!nl.l .iry.l p. It will jriiy yon U- in par I to I i,y, ft- I "fS"- li I iaut fo '!' M. jM:li.'u.ttii.v ji- lOMfl U (nritl)''(lnlc HAWXfilSir, PORTLAND, OREGON. Offer for Sale at tho Lowest Possible Prices. HARDWARE, IM AND ?TEEL - AlBlBlWJ'iIEiMBAJi 'JjMiPiljlBfllilH'J! Plow Consisting Wc have been particularly careful to recommend no implenienti save such as arc really the "tie flu: ultra" of their class, believing the best arc not only the cheapest but safest to both to consumer and dealer. Our price lids will be fur nished on application, antl wc sell no goods that we ore afraid to ginrantcc. We wouiu can especial attention tonic Deere Sulky Plow. Over 1,000 Sold in Oregon and W. T. In tho last 3 years. T)i cullar srruinmcnt ol this untlnlnl Implement ncous only to Us seen to he SMre- em ncous onij 10 ue seen 10 ve amre Atk your neighbor lt lie thinks about It. No conti'tlcatloii ol levers. A W can inansjro It, sn J do better work than a man olth a walking plow, anJ twice tho quauUtir l.ruy. VVohart paMcH'cIal recant to tin iniproi ement ol our Implements anil wo only ltn.wrl ani-h li.vn IliA trv l.lft hm.rrtir. mcaUanJUitstjIcs. As our line Is too eatenJeJ lo rtlcvilatlEO, woculJ taitlsf' " to Oir following Ileit DEERE'S MOLINE PLOWS, Randall's RA Cutter Harrow, Buckeye Broad Cast Seeders, Deore's Sod Plows DEERE'S CULTIVATORS, ClIAMnCN- FANNING MILLS. Farm, Grist nnd Feed MiHu, Schuttler Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons With tho New TUULLENGEK Pat. BRAKE, thn Lntost dovieot No Bmlto Bar used! No shoos to wear out tiros, will hold a ws - x unjrwhrra from linoUlun; or roIiik forward. Wo nro nlso Solo Aj-outs for STXTDEBAKEB. TSTAGOITS, Willi Mai Roller Enfe, Too well known to need comment, fo Haul 'or Circulars ami 1'rlcc Hutu. jiawluy, nom i0 ca Ilr. Jlliillr'n t't'(:ible Nopliretlciini. iioks irvtiiK i.il JO! HU Itiloiiti-I r ir i'snrnr llio Klitnr) 11 ami lllujilrr Ti.l Knui Tonlo fupplli'r- n vvsni InhLT'l' h iirrrtslin n-s of inflrtrn, nnd la Isklni-nliUli rn i. nnimi f riinii.nl n.-ihl- In ihls muiilr). I lir H.rnu.f It I. mull- HI'I.CIiI.I.Y for Kliliii'V ninl Itlmlii i-i- rnupUlntr, the illlK-ruit liiCfiUiilit.i f wild I) it I i iiiii. el sr tint cnhjulnt 1 uoti lln imi.i.it.ral.l inu. iiiik inals ul lain- or Killm beciml. Ill- c I'lililiiiltun l the limit if lail'O ell o !l en mil uir.M rtiuly, Imtli nf Um or cniinuml iliflr itl.ei.i' liilnl. 'llm lnt uitlirliU (uliichaii' iunly vi-ntsMi) an- K-ctl ami ni (u Its til inn lutiire. In ncinn tiiiliiii.iiiiluii or tho Klelm y cir HUiti'i-r. ilu anil I Im In thu luck atilliiin utih limn tm un I TiiMiij ul lincuur. the ."- iIi I t If ii in will Clin iinnmlliiio nillrf. mil sire iin'i iivili ci rnrc, liy rliktljr follow liu illrerv lion, i-ile. Jl.'JS III-. .IIHitli'. HiiuIIkIi llHiiilrtlmi I'll!.. no tiisv vi iif KvyiiYiiiisuf No Tin v liu- liiu'inli il lnr ili.i ir- u.ul roolt from l klai ft al l'i il.lil. siiiil I fl. iitinuil I Icui I.'aMts inr'Mi h net im i insui a t Hjrinptiiiii'f n ili i .1 r it IIvit-IIjII pslu In Ih" rlilu anil siioiiiiur. i r ul notMi i-e, fian Ii.n n--rutlie IiiimiI-, .Ic4 In.i itu 'i. , tin Hlin.s. wiikhi In the liiu arn, ii leu in liu wlih nri!i! ftii-l bi i U In:-up of wlml. In. r, III . loi ufilnrt), u.ric.l biilti.ui.il r n' ")...: i.rciii Ikliy I'lliiitf'tojs .v.niv i.f ire le ul ii i lliucii" of 1'nrt'' ii I. fren i pcrlenci- vnil v Ii a- Ii snpi rl.ir vtrtne iui vs'ilooltlii-ei'ln - nalili. I' leu UScriits pubus To lis eblali.vl ef all dMt.'.'l-!. To Vho:u it may Concern. Thbistu cirtify th it 1 hau li u nO'c-lMl for the last thniu yean with rhromi' iu.' 'uin.i tion of tlin bkidm r nnd turtml liv.r. lining sjient n suuill furtuno vtitli tlu tu st luuliivii talent I could obtain in .Sin rrancincoiuid init ial the various rtprtnM in California, liopmi- lo find relief. 1 laving found nmiu 1 uavo up nil hope of b.'iii! cun d nud droiKil nli iiiedicnius nnd doctors. Wli In Hiding 'iw tf tliu dailj jciia-rs I saw nu ulvertivmiunt nf ii medic iuu cAlled Niphictieum, n iicpiinl.o!i j nxp.it fit by Dr. MmtioA. ('ii., of San l'liiiiiiKu I m iierauiuled by mj wifu to tiy it, and I wintnud iKiught a bottlo. Having taken that one Imltlu I found lunch loin f. ail uuus ni-sini- m.d feol- lii ninth better I Uht. two more buttles and I am i.ow iHirfntly iiloie.d to hurdth nnd htreni'tlt, tiiituk (iial, fur thu suju-riur skill of Dr. Mintiu A. (Jo. Any ono who limy di.bl this statement etui uill to my losideuce r.nd SCO mo. J. I Mooni!, VSl Fifth Stnot, I'urtliuul, Orogon. Beptomlr 11, IS78. Un. A. P. Mif A (V (Iniitm I volun tfvt it ; 1 r r" 1 ''ili IkunHion I'llls uiuals isuid vv. tin i.i ,.ll yon olium "from my us- js-rnnut r o-jusd lur j U uv." riuiry (liny iiavu no 1 1 nu I I.'mt lrul).'.i. I. f ii-nwiiniiKi, I. i'lir Uijrctimit Po.ljid .ii.it. IT. 1 Kev nht tliu ilmjer. -t-' tf I' .t'l-d and flan Kfa .1 ij my ulmut lif, Mmt.i "i" Jv (iliroticutn tuid Knglitb Dandu.teu 1'dU. Wo have sold a bu-o amount of Or. Mtntiu's nwlieiuem Ilia lOnyl. Ii JUudtl ou I'llls, also the (allied Nepbratittim and m nil oswv highly rooominewlod: I John A. ChiMs, Dniiaiist, Buooud strut t, 1 C. H W,dw. I Ou,. Urugtfuita, comer ( j,-jfll aBj Abler Ht. i t, rortlalUl. Wucsr.. Al.ram t Cuiiull, Wlmlewlii Drurf 4et-. -N'" ' ' '""" nti. . t. K I'. Ui-n-aa d ' Nilihr t. in. as tin- Im I hnl (J ,,. i . In . . ' ' hnmio and 1 l- j'1 " 1 tr""t 'mil AWTR(sUrs7KTtyVSK(7flVatZ'l SMUEBBR J Clllli. 11 irli.l r I ilni 1 at - .. . l nt - I J nj l.'o 1111-.. I al m Jv.Tvluill y I r il 1 t ton J j H'lfiM- ,11. ii . I '..k ut I 1 f I r l.ut.i M I I I 1 M, III.ANhS 11 li,- Mil, I III 1 J H1 Ijj'.rf.i I , -i. I hi, , J f 1 1 , J 1 . ', W "wii. ni.ll.rt' .wVru.1 iii. I a Al n . il 1: 11. imii:. ( Dl fltiitni I'rlnli-p nr.l iiooblilntli-iij Jf;rj't II A.,h-alia f 1, t vl Ml. iil'di 'iN. &xMommmm&xmt'X I'U'IiOVI u TI'iiioii.iii;iih e Id, H am mw. W?- sl DODD c .tt - tss lM id to in part of S EAREOWS&yk Wood-workuin; PiaiUugry; Boltinu, m AYEBIL PAIKT la Prrparcrt in Liquid I'orm, OADY FOR USK. AMI IH OK xcrxras xT-irxTaEi, A:s or anv .Mi.vtn: ou coi.ou. It It I'omposrd of Known In the Trade, Xvr-o XjIiisvoocI OH, STIUCTLY PURE! WIUTE LEAD, xTjrri3i: ; nsiisro. ami tiii: C'UKIZST CUl.O!U.U .llATTSUt I'roi'iir.tldo for TJntlliK. TIJEy CANMOT SEPARATE, Ilciieo it will nuver chalk, crock, or kjc-I olT) ilww nut run from hoam, or nail boles; uinl fur llmuAM.'r uK Count and Ubvct ur iiniiii, ir in WITHOUT ItlVAIi I'UT 01' IN , i, I AHD t, (IAI.I.O.N C'ANH. WEATNERFOFID & CO. -!)i AUUUIN- Brugs, Patiats, OilsV, GlaBa, Brushes, Eto. AGENTS, B ALEUT, OREaOlV UlO 0v01 mid uoo fBtvrxxi l'k Salem Flcoirinir BR ME3T VAKUA VWVtt, 360 lo f 700. , JlAKKli'ri l..TUA. XXX. UUI'Eltm'K ASH (JUAI MIUNMNIiri, llltA . 'oiiHl mil ly on l.KE NOTICE LZltfiiutrt. I'rloo 1) Paid fnv " ?J """ '"",0 "' IOI W ol S.IIM l'SH it. (. KINNin Men'''if Acnt h. k dryer " A. T. & P. W.liLBl (Willi O. IJAfcmifj,) comjism rial st - SUSSrTS HI Snlcni. i;oimi ninl l.niiiMtiir I'iro Tiiiurniir.-t. III.!' '. tm,iMtiti . J':t C1MI CAll-fAL, mfice.'-oi iusjrrs k lTiimmt-i!! Trtitfitiilailon ti l.ndm (o; ' ' J un 1 1 c xr. . . t I 'tjf -ItM. nt ni',""r.' .'"" mm I Xrs.U u irVCJM,W Vt SSWrSfriiS ""'" -i l."'.'". '"llllal lliirnln n( col ! Ius '; 2 t l J '. 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