Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, January 10, 1879, Image 5

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    Suprome Court Calendar.
Following is a list oi casrs filed for
hearing this term:
Samuel Uanuah ct al plaintiiTiand app.,
s J. L. Sliirlcv, delendent and res.; ap.
pcil fiom Union county.
K. H l).ad A Co . plaintiff and app ,
a L. I.-imjhorn et nl, dclcndui.ts and
103,; appeal from Cos toutif.
Stall' of Oregon, plaintiff .mlapp,. -,
Wm Mindi uud T. . Heal, dJtndints
and res.; appeal from county.
State of u.i'gon, p'aintiffand rcsv's L.
O'Neil ct al, iiefend.int& and rea.; appeal
from I'otislm county.
Samuel itich, plainttil' and app., vs P.
P. Palmer, defendant and res ; appeal
from DjiijIis county.
A. V. Smith, by John D. Ilines. guar
dian, plaintiff anJ app., vs John Harris,
defendant and rci.; appeal Irom Douglas
county.
T. M. Head, app., vs S. M. Gentry and
Jolin Coppin, ics.
Win D. ilenshaw, app., vs J. Nash et
al, rc3.
Jos. II. Ileatty, rc., vs Henry Max
veil; appeal from Lane county.
State of Oregon, res, vs J. I). Whitney
and S. A. Iiibtrt, app.; appeal from Ma--rion
county.
Charles Sweglc, app, vs. R. P. Wells,
res ; appeal from Polk countv
N A. llroun, res, vs. .Mary Lord ctal,
app.; appeal from WhIiiII county.
Wm. R. Gilmore. gua.dian, res, is It
C litirch, atp,; appeal lioui Vamliill
county.
Jsliti Mmto, res., v William Delaney,
app.; appeal from Marion county.
Ladil & Ilibli, apps., va C. M. Cart
wright, res ; appeal from Marion county
Hen Iloluday ctal, res, vs S. G. Kill
ott ct al; appeal from Marion county.
V., A. i-arkcr, res., I). U. Montcith,
app.; appeal Irom Linn county.
J. V.. Ucntley, app,, vs Rebecca V.
Jones et a , res.
Gusepc Motascc, res., vs George II.
Hughes, app.; appeal from Linn countv.
Wm. Uarr, res., vs C. S. Silver ct al,
app; appeal fiotn Multnomah county.
Ann R. Wilson ct al. res., vs W. L.
McKwan et al, appeal from Clatsop
couuiy,
Anderson Edwards, app. vs R. S. Per
kins.res; appeal from Washington county.
Jas. W. Welsh ct al. res. vs James
Taylor ct al, app; appeal from Clatsop
county.
State of Oregon re, vs P. J. Hingjcn,
app; ai'tiral from Clackamas county.
C. II. MiCormick et al. app. vs C. M.
Iilan:haid, res.; appeal from Washington
C3UMV.
J. C. Trullingcr, res. s N. Kofocd ct
al, app; appeal from Clatsop county
J. C. Trulllngcr, res. vs N. Kofocd ct
al, app, (No. 2); appeal from Clatsop
county.
Peier Runey, res. V3 Geo. W. Rea, app;
appeal fiom Clatsop county.
J. W, (Jreenwood et al, app. vs Mary
Clinc ct al, re.; appeal from Clackamas
county.
Hiram Drown et al, res. s Maty O.
liroswi ct al, app,; appeal from Clatsop
coaniy.
l 'J. Davis, app. vs II. V. Smith, res.;
appeal from Multnomah countv.
Jas. M. Moore, app. vs The W. T. &
L. Co. tes ; appeal from Clackamas
couuiy.
State of Oregon res. vs II. L.and Cltas.
1'. Hanson, app.; appeal from Douglas
county
Ladd A Hush app. vs Thomas Smith
res.; appeal from Marion coun.y.
Jas. D. Walker ct al, app. vs U. Go'd
smith et al, res.r appeal from Marion
countv.
Geo. F. Tribou ft al, res. s J. M.
.Strou bridge app.; appeal from Multno
mah count).
John C. Doshcer app. vs N. Veistecq
ctal re..; appeal from Multnomah county.
A. P. Ankeny et al res. vs Charles A.
.Illackiston et al reps.; appeal from Mult
nomah countv.
L. M. Starr res. vs Henj. Stark et at
app?.; appeal from Multnomah county
C. G Caples ct al apps. vs William '
Steel, res., appeal from Multnomah
county.
Slate of Oregon res vs James Jolttnon
app., appeal from Multnomah coun y.
T. Louis ct al resps. vs S. II. Drown i
ct al apps.; appeal from Multnomah
countv.
City of Portland res. vs J. li Garrison '
ct al apps ; appeal from Multnomah
county.
Siatc of Oregon res. vs Archie Ilrown
ct al apps,, appeal from Multnomah'
ciunty.
Slate of Oregon res. vs Chas. Craufoid,
app.; appeal from Multnomah cuuuiv.
Van II D.-Lashniut el al, app. vs W. R.
Kvc.son ct al, rev; appeal irom Wash
inqton count)
K R. Merriman, app. i Joseph S ,
Morgan, res.; appeal from Multnomali
countv. j
H. V.. Steeples, res. vs Klhs Newton,
app., appeal from Multnomah county. ,
Smr.h uro., rej. vj W.bimmonsetal,
pp.
Levi Este3, adm'r, app. vs Jas. Knott et
al. res. ; appeal from Multnomah county.
Din ol Ilritish Columbia, res. vi W. I
"W. Pj(j et al, app.; appeal frcm Multno-1
roah county, i
Siatv ol Oregon, res. vs Thos. I arris et
al, app.; appeal from Multnomah countv
J&u DoJ.ie. app. vs David Marden '
ctal, rv., appeal from Jacks-i county.
DIco Ullfcjn Club. 1
Dr. J. W. WutU lectured fivo ntjrliU
t'. ) Court house in Eugene to lnrg?
oiowda, diwint; ou Sund&y night, the Sth
Inst A Blue Ribbon Cub watt oran
uii there with rii member Thu is
the largsit Blue Ribbon Club in Oregon.
To-sigUt and to-morrow night he will
leoiure in Ciwawull; and ou Wednesday
a::J Thursday nights in Cottage Gtovi.
At tho Fronch Hoipttal.
Mr M.iun Orcenwu1 1, a'ci fir
Jlihi Augusta L, O.ircon. liiw .langer
ot. si;, t' at tin1 From' If 'M' Sir.
Kiunetici'.
Brsiwiitit: Up.
The $o't iPinptMture of last ni-Utt ar.d
10 day epencd a large chinucl ihmu,h
I the ue in the river and if tho tlnw holds
1 out. .he ice will break up in another 1?
or mo,
Sli'Sfiirlnc-
Tir . . N ( ,1. nrvtilriii
of tliolr mifforviiip, t!" 1 if
; .nl' il't-i.'
hti5iHii'-ii'!'.
tfpaiti t
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r.ivigir! n
ti ti
lioatit,
.lor
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ni'i'.li'd.
Moro Convict.
John Hacklcson, J. W. Truelt and Pat
rick Sacc nleadcd cutllv to larccnv to-dav
!, ih.. Hirc-iiit Tmirt nnri were, r'ntr.nr..,'l
each to one ) ear's imprisonment in the
penitentiary.
A Proipiiroiu Town.
Dayton, Yamhill county, is ?aid to be
making decided improvement in the
shape of new residences and new stores.
It is the head of navigation on the Yamhill
river and the Stirling point of the west
side narrow gauge road and is b uud to
go attend.
Patt Ilancor.
Mrs. 1'. C. Harper, daughter of Dr.
U'catherford, wlioie condition was con
sidered hopeless bv the physicians of Al
bany, is improving rapidly under her
father's treatment, and hopes arc now en
tertained tint in a few week- she will be
past all dinger.
U.S. SUIppla.'t Couimlntonor'i Rxport.
The rcpoit of the U. S. Shipping Com
missioner, II. L. Ilou, for this port, filed
this morning in the U. S. Circuit Court,
shous the following business done for the
year 187s: Number of seamen shipped,
104, at S; each, j33; discharged. 312,
at 50 cents each, SijO; total fees col
lected, $544.
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Tlis ZiA-jm anil Journals. Etc
Mr. H. M. Wuiti', tho contractor, fin
ished thu printing of the laws uud .Sen
utii iiml llotihs journals yostcnlay, and
hut tltu bcliool luw: in type for tin jrvs,
"i,000 copicn of the latter will Ih priutiHl.
Thu report of tln Iiivcstig-iting Com
mittpi', itiiikiiig miiiio "iOO pagiM of inin
useript, will be coiiiiiioiic.I the hitter
part of thia w!. About otti'-diir.l of
thu mtiuuseript is tabular work.
Dlimtrons Firo lit CoutorviJlo.
The (louring and lumber mills ouned
by J. C. Trullinger. atCenterville, Wash
ington county, burned down last Saturday.
Tne cause of the fire i unknown. Thu
property was valuable and the damage
cannot be less than 810,000, on which
there was $(,ouo Insurance. Mr. Tiul
linger used to live at Oswego and now
IUe at Astoria, where he owns the large
lumber mill below town. He also has
owned thu properly ai Conicrville, as we
are informed, and owns it still unless sold'
wiimn uircc inonuu.
How nt tba Jou Homo.
A general row amongst the Chinese at
the Joss House on Second street, this af
tcrnoon. was about the only event that
disiurbeJ the citv'3 monotony. It seems
thtttlie Celestials hive a vile g milling
den in that edifice, where Lucifer is wor
shipped equally with Joss, and where
cheating and swindling are carried on
with civilized proficiency. A few of
the patrons of the game supposing
thv were li:in,' robbed, rebel ed
and were proluse in thrir abuse of the
thieves. The latter combined and droic
the malcontents from the premises One
of lhc atter was fearfully beaten over the
head with a billet of wood and the scalp
and face cut in a brutal manner. An
immense crowd gathered in the vicinity,
supposing that another asiassinaiiou ws
being committed. The butchered pant
entered complaint at the po ice office and
a member of the force was immcdi.uelv
dispatched to secure the offender.
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Oro until Selected.
The Northwestern Industrial Associa
tion met at Grange Hall, F.ast Portland,
Monday afternoon, and coniidered the
question of location and purchase ol
grounds for holding their annual fairs.
Yarious places wt-re proposed; one being
owned bv W. S Lidd, close to Kist Port
land; anotner owned by P Kelly, near
the car shops, two miles distant, and land
owned by Jud.'e Marqtnm, to and one
half miles distant, ueir Columrii s'.ouli.
The f.nal decision was r.sac'e in favor
of ::oacrcof land thii m le of Milwuu
l:ee, on the nvcr. and ii-ar the railroad,
well w.ueij.l, with a vounty rnjd running
through it, a s cunboa. lauding bemtf uu
die river, and the difnce Ivs than fo'ir
uulm from Portland. The latd
i very beauufu ly tituated, lias
great natural beauty and can be made as
attractive as heart' can wish and money
can perfect. The ::o acres will cost
tj:o.ooo, the owner bring Rev. Mr. Set
wool, who many jeu ago purchd
tni Ian I, and mil reap a httniome re
ward for so doinvr. Tue neu ilmij i 10
raise $10 coo to improve the groun 1 for
tne purpose intended, clear enough for
occupancy nnj rcci me necessary uuiu- j ku
ingj. roruan. u eipecieu to raise a tin
eral propumon of ihi.itum and people of
the coumty in tins and Clackamas and
o'her counties will subscribe liberally and
take many memberships. The purcluse
is made on accommodating terms and
moit cf it can remain on 10 per Cent, in
terest, and that no: to commence until
next fall.
1 Inn, '( of
riv North
v. I'lTPmlicr
dot c b t'hi.
.w "vl) veiv jrulibiiw l'.'"-l' ';
f.Hi'c old ' ij . i:id x t
Tlu-v
!iiiiit
!. 1 . ,m 1 iti r. :. .,
Xlitinrncil to A'orin
The neatntr Orerson came ip last
night three miles this fide of la!ama.
but a siror.ij v-itid and heavy ice in ihe
river compelled her to return to Astoria
at which place, a diipat.h informs us, she
arrived ni 0:45 this a. . Snould obsta-
cles be ren.ovi-il me s'.i'an-.er will come to
Poiiland, oilt-itte she w.ii sa.'. from
Astoria,
Kurd oji Them-
Merchants complain ol dull times, for
the temporary closing of all tl.e rivers to
' sieamboat navigation reduces trade to a
minimum, but most of them mil cct their
tradr. in course of time, while the busi-1
ness that is lost Is chiefly that of lite hotels j
whose customers do not put in an ap-1
pearatico Travelers arc scarce and the '
laansieut trade carries the profit
w'oruTcIdlnc.
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The channel of the river shows so1
, , ... . ,, . . . ,,
much change that wc are told that a wh.vf 1
lately nutit is now in liltv Ice: ot water,
The question is asked: if our front is cov
ered with wharves reaching out too far,
tiul into gtcat der-th of water, will not the
effect bo to set the current lurihcr cist,
or in reality to drive tt to the other side,
and make dredging necessary along the
city front ' (Juien s.ibe?
Solo of Cauutr Iltchts
W. S. Plumnier has disposed ol the
county rights for his ftuit drier in this
State as follows: For the courtly of Yam -
11111,10 a. 1.. Alderman, ot Uayton anU
Henry Warren, of McMinnville; for the.
county of Polk, to J. W. Crawlord, of I
China Rati!.
T'ir Rppor'.pr siys the
ilr V 'tai. Mcrchm
Vai ihi.I, vns rued tM
JO, Hiipiiosed to !i:iv liecn
fa, M,ri ;, P r ' r ? llwn V,- h" llJl '""'Mte enter
MnJS? i.u ?VJ . u- r CinC lUinmenttliathas given great pleasure to
Howell pra tie. and J. W. Crawlord, of , large audience.
Salem and J. J. Cooper, of Salem. ,,,,, ,. . ,..,,
OrvRon Mori-''T7iinnm Summnniin."
Several months ago Mrs. Summers, .'""VtT.,.. . .
who is considerable of a bo:anist, found. r (S' ?t g1, ''" nTl. ,l"-'
, , , -, ,,, Lucky tjticcn mine for a year. He is an
a short d. nance from McMinnvil!e,:imoss'Cjq)e,jenccj Nevada miner.
for which kite could find no appropriate From the Coos IJav News : Jamc
name. She forwarded it to Piof. D. O. Hamilton will apply it the (anuaiy term
haton ol ale ( ollegc, who was as much 0f Supreme court for admisiion.
at a loss to find a name (or it os Mrs.. .r. ..inn .1
Summers. Prof. Kuon sent it to Dr. ,J.,e. ; m" i"?.'1 a" 0.Muum' m
Schimtier. of Slrasboimr. C-rminv. tlml
1 w - - - n - --" --.-p
best living bniamst, who, after puzaltng
hh brain over it for some time, returned
it after having christened it "Tinnum
Sjinmersac " alter the tinder, who i,as
the largest and lies: collection of plants in
thi section, having J.sCO different sncci
mens. And still Yamhill is in the lead.
Reporter
1 ,'
o.ioElo. Bulnc.
At the money order department of the
rns'.omcc in I'orliana the loilowing Is a
is a recipliulatiou of the businesj done
during the pait year:
ltKCAIMTUI.Tla.X.
")tl oiinii.rro: orJir l'ti.,(i.:i; Vl.ini.-J f
T.iiit' inn Mint or t'" 1, 41 ai
mil iiuinl.rr nl 11 .Itr. .H'.i,ilini . ... )(iimi ,M
T.1I11I numtieri.r onlnrn irn.l, li..... I,'.iii Ml
Ti.IhI .1111. unit i.r "ppi.-.n r'i I I'M, 1 1 (U
Tot it inn. nun liirniliil '.UiMlHr '.i.'l I Ui
li.Mlrtiu'ltli. In U. . Lupo-it.iry.. . d;,7cuuii
There were aLo issued for Postniuters
halluces, 2,259 certificates of deposit and
1 .01 6 Cinvl .in iulernatinnol orders cer
tified. The number of orders tuid dur
ing 1878 was double iht-f 1877, ard
the ai.ount was aim double that of the
neci-diiig year The I'limlier of orders
sued f.hnws an increise of about 700
over 1877 and amounts issued in coin
SiH.oco over last year
Su promo Court.
Wkp.sesiui, Jan. 3. 1879.
State cf Oregon, vs Archin Iirown, ap-
pe-lin'.; set In' hearing January 20ih.
Siaie of Oregon respondent, vs James '
Johnson appellant; sei (or heuinr. Jan-'
uaiv 20. Ii. I
.1 u.o ion of Judge Snauuck, R. M.
Tl-.i.ir unc t ltn..tiil t,i iinMi . u
liiie.iti' from supreme court ol thu district
ol LOlLMIllll.l.
Jes-c Dudge appellant, vs Daid Mar
den ct al iesp.in.Jcnit; argued and sub'
miited.
Tlii 'Allowing applicint for.iJmissinn
will he examined at 1:10 i- i. io..iiv In .
o i'. i. lo-dav in
open court: Chas H. Cnlield. Alex,
Meaclum, Cha-. A. Cogswell. Geo. S.
Washburn, II. C. Humphrey. G. W.
Hell, Heiry S1.1t. s, Jis. W. Hamilton,
J. M. Ill.ishom. r. Frai.ms Clarno, II.
li. Crojj. Fred V. Ilolman.
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Kullar's Vill.
The will oi Holler, the magician. 13 a
cur 1, ins document. We give the follow-
11M clause: "i hereby direct my eaecu-,
ins. hcreiiisfter named, and under ihoj
direction a:.d fiuiervwiouof HaiJeu Mci ,
let, 10 destroy, brca up 01.1l beat out of
shape all the sreret op;aratuj. arrange-!
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i.ieu'4. aiHimecnamcaioeviCMlicrtatning,;,,,,, ,Jlith4,,1 tnM teiut
w .;r in my w.iy uflecting or connectea t , , nA touw , charge oi
w:.!i my Hi.inew, ko that no one may (4 ta t) ,.19,fc, Tte li
luv. th? icntfit ol my brains after roy I ,t.,,t.,.
.mi. 11 , ui.uerMoou mat .Mr. rjci
;;; 01 his dt ah bed rokH thta order, 1
and d'ftftteU that his conjnrg appartu I
h -i:!d t ciit 10 Hnt nu offered for f
A C.Ticmiuiitfiii "fixed her mouth like
the top of a rubber tobacco pouch, ami
he tmoothid it out with Ills tongue;" and
that made a Cincinnati kiss, accord ng to
th: Breakfast Table.
Ode to a 5-oosial sun cloak '-Thou
ar. io dear ard yet xo fur."
1 Stato News,
i
Wheat was 83 cents at Hucna Vfsta,
A 0,lckyard is to be started at Dallas.
The epizootic is verv fatal to horses in
' Lake county.
Mining is ai a s:a;id still in Jackson
coun too cold
The Satiliue, wh. .1 -an on a naj md
sunk, ins been cot ot!.
The road Ijcl -nn Aihland and Link
villi ;s dusty in J tnuary.
T. V. Flood hna become a toitit rr
Vtlvt3t of llie Kebu-g Star
Jackwnvil ln no public hall lari-
enough for pubU. nuetiiitjs.
Tnerc is not an empty store-room or
residence in Jackson county.
Work on tne nw M. h. Church at
Work
'"i ttl11 socm commence,
Jacob, "h hM .1;il.Ied tw. sw!"1 l,tal
it(.iUU fUU 'iIIU9 UtUdSL'U.
, l .w" '". ln lV"Mle arc m 8fMt
IIU1,J' "t0 got there,
A charge of iminoralily will soon bo
tried in the church at Marshlield.
A scries of revival meetings am being
hc.d at the Methodist church, Albany.
T,hrC ar. ')UI,.i's '" "'? ,Ah,,'ln(l
academy and the district sc too s full.
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heat was 84 cents at Independence,
and but ,,,,, romaitu.,,.n lhc wirch(JlwWi
Ncwcome raised IC3 busheii of oils
to the acre in Tillamook county last sea
son. The Itcmlzer savs the Dillas Musical
Union has given a succcsjiu! enteitain
mcut. Fie thousand one li'indrcd do'lirs
taxc called to January 3, in jsekeoti
1 couniv.
Isadora Rice, ol Oakland, beat Cozad,
' the celebrated fooi racer, a: Oakland on
1 the id.
John blnmbrook killed i treese and
wounded 5 in one shot at the Umpiiu
Icrry recently.
a
Independence had a unsoucradc bill
J on New Year's. Klegant costumes uud
""''"""" ru'-u". """F "
ing 60 inches in circumference
LaCrcole Academy resumed studies
1 J-?nuV 0,M t'roi. Kamiici as-tsted by
umiss rarnicnier ami iIiv. .u:gnn,
The
PhilriinMlifin
j , . . (.W.W,..(H..
cmertaiiimcnt at
. ' Mnnmnillh rl.rUll in rrtlli.M ttit. .itt.Mh...
I pleasant matter that is well spoken of.
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Twenty-nine deeiN, ten moittages and
I two chittcl mortgages were filed in the
I Douglas County Clerk's oflice during
1 December.
Charles Walters, w hile looking for a
dun ate on the North Umpqua lound the
remains of u human being, tuppnscd 10
be an Indian.
Mr. J. Wiliams. of Roseburg, while at
a parly at Looking Glass, lost his speech
and has only been able to converse .11
greu intervals.
From lhc Times, Jacksonvi.le, Philip
Kl ppcll, brother of Hon. II. Klippeli.
comes to look at the county with a dis
position to remain.
The Alka Society, of Salem, on the
id settle.) the question whether or no
' the case of the Indians shoulJ be trans-
ferred 10 the War Department.
ATrachcr's Institute for the Secoml
Judicial District will t-held at Rosebuic
Douglas coui.tv commencing January 1(1
18711, and continuing three days.
Mr. II. C. Humphrey and George
Washliurne 01 F.ugene will go to Salcn.
next Monday for the ptirpo.-c of .tamliu.
an fx.uninatioii for admission 10 the tar
Drother Hull, ol Oregon City is one 01
the bet corr spotidcuts the Uapnst Mea
fun luu I I msciidlHL limn qml cum
,.,. .,, .,-, 0 a (Jib,,er a. , nlo!tt.
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Cooj county is said to be reasoua' 1
prosperous; with two steamers and twentt
silling vessels running rrgu'arly to ha
Francisco, nut money is less pienu wm.
live j ears ago
' W. Ilrldwell an enterprising I'oll.
.county farmer bail 150 acre, ol I.11..
j cleared off last year, ami u j clear off 1
. m.ne tt.is year. lie his in ide a m.
j f:"" "'"' 'b land.
j Ki.'lu marriage hceti.i's were grantei
j in UovvUi count) lat wed; Sprint
hiiav Lc the IUII4 for buds 10 mate. b.
I mm and women in tJregon appe.11 .
1 prder the ci.1 vui.th.r
Oct W. Hunsaker's liruse
'I
ner .Siaii'in, was robbed 01. .'.'
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Uay t.l ?.;i 53 in r.in, ..ikun b
ii.tulouu pocUt, in r. rooia uh-i
i.rv four ioui.u men acfp
. .L.0. Kvar.ii was up w L-. ... ,
j. D Lve, ci.e ol the i.-.o-.
; t
sil
11 en
IVigo
a
lis
ci t re-
I. i. l-auui!;. detailed 10 make u sur
in of Roguo river, secured the services
of Mr. A. W, l'rtssly, a good Lca:u'ati,
ml t'liem; led the survey, b 1: w. over
to ..v.l in the rij.'Ji un-1 1 .. :n.
t;.r.d..ied.
Tlis U Jw-Lifr ts 1 ,e tr- tin
V.f. l.tud OltiCe At i,u;'.v;,.-;
pit uion.il. frcomp:.cr. .
hoitsstaU Diriee, u; !' ' I.U:
en'riws, 14; dooIio c.-r; u.v.;.,
emriw, vs cempriji ig 633 .r;,,
applications, 2.
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I .....
V' . . v will ' ." -'..v re-
li'i-" ' .i-iil vk. 'Hi. . '.sii:;j
mi.. .1 . . ' jm illrti". 'i: .
Til. .!. '.'l tun . .. r. ; -rrly
V.'jt t.i' 1 I. 1. ' ' .s masM.f.. '. ,; nom
Ori'gui I ir-n .. i.'rf l'nrl
13is.:.!, Willows
S il.1- :. ; M'e iw: .! . letter
fiTin 1 'lit iclatii.' t :!. 'citl-
timi:o-i '' . . . . willow, t i-r. hut
th h uu. :il 1 . ii ( p-iuM-mI for '.' 1' ting,
di ! iti: i. ...' ,. vi oiiii-y ro piil. I:m!i any
thin.'.' "-- j li .'. -Mt nt U1.1t -1. in-. T.'ic
liwt mi'i . 1 .! ti'iibli naii'f vhi'-t in
th'it '. '' v , out tin; 1 n w5 ioh
luuv 1 p : t .it tUli r.t tisiM 'r-
Mill!. Vfii.i '..- :. .s'wifu'.lv li.tiss l,..t'il it
for in.m :i :. 1 ;.; puni.M. Kii-li-ai
oi'i.T w"'' .-'lii- in bruk. : iidt-r .it
li km" ; i.'l. (V.irx ,.i;. Im
plutit.! ., ii'T iiu;i.,4 ! r inr
uud it.- r.. . iMi'wl, i'ii:i ".'i .'.Iv ''i'
font mi'! ". : '.'.. min. v Nn
tivi wi'' i. .' " eof.'li . . '. i'..:i
Tli' ..i- .; ' .w.!-iiim- x.1 '.' "i. t'i
whie'i ' v. 1 -..-.iiIj. jr; ) u!," .c tim
oil.'i .. . i. v ,'u nuid-. :l 1" '.Hri
incut nn .i .!
1. '!" .:. I t.li 'lllil ').' ; v i,:v.i ni
vim w . . 'v,-.' ftfor iinj .itlivr cisjp,
pi !.; .. I r li'jht im j-od-ibl".
-'. '.'1 1 . !, "'luu'-l ! '. in t!n
Sj.riii . .H'foiv i.ii.l ilariiu tim
mi. i . : I thin by . ttti'i; iil-out
t'ijjlii i:i. . 11 . Tln irrt-tiii-l Miotilil
ln l.ii. .. ...i low a.. t. 'i-iiniJ of
n!ti '1 ., . Tho r.i. h'lotilit Im
nlKittf ... .'. .quirt, ii..l th pi.i'tti
nbiiii iH.-.' r I'Hirt In th'1 n. ui-
tiv.ii" 1 tlim '! rli: iw,
: ml iv 4 m:ii 1 i!t".' uf -'fi"S. Do
th. M..M.. ', .. .rid j'Kir
.'t. I. .'.1 ."II !h yW'1"-! 'i ml
y.M!' t 1 1 1 . coti'ri ' -.tilii 'i ;.-ir-timi
11 .!. -i' I. ...
It ! ' .! Wf!'. ' i. . III'
vri l. t . 1! .i :' '.iv !
einl 1 '. .' n'4-.inl-.i . !!.:. i.'ly
ptsij.i . i wh.i 'i"- It', tier
put : . '. it li-i.' win oir'.'n
of ; .tlcmb-M 'ii :i " ii'.iui,
'I'b! ' '. firaoti kit.:- " io
(in.. s . ' 1 ,' mill i 'In- i.'.Iiim
I'lllllj't 1 ' Ii'MUm.'! M MV !1I'
;u. ' i! tt. ! ' :n
of 1 js - j miiinir .tiiiil-. 'i :, 'itr
nil c . . is;yi' -'Ik'. if '..tilt
t'u' .1 . ' . nuiisK.." ' "a n
i-aii Piouriuff Mill MaoMnory.
Frank Bros., Agents,
on - -
J Cooper and Co., Mount Vernon, Ohio.
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PORTLAND, OHEGON.
OUor for Salo nt tho Lowont Fo33iblo Prices.
HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL
A'ammoiBMi
Consist! hk
n
W$ HARROWS & Uk
We have been particular!) careful to
as arc really the "ntflus ullin" of their
cheapest but safest to both to consumer
nulicd on application, and we sell no eooUi that we arc afraid to guarantee. Wd
would call especial attention to the
Deere Sulky h
Over J, 000 Sold In Oregon oir
W. T. In tho last 3 yuan.
Tin wril!ir irriiiJtmet.t cl II. 1 iinnviO I
lnii.tcuunt nevll only 10 Uj imii In I v i,.r
cliU.l At your i.eUlitnr uliat 1 tii.nki
iboullc .S'a com.llcUuii ol Icurj A 1"'V
an nunut It, inl do oolUir work It. .u 4 11 an
will. wiliilnjj ilu. till tolca Urn r-Jii'liy
Irdi We luvt I'lll (.ttK-cti) rt-nr.1 tu tlid
mpruvemci.l ol our Iu1phin0i.l1 nut w- ot.tr
In,. inrt k 1, li 11 litva ll.n i.rv lilr.t ir,ri",,vu
monUiul Uit Hjlci Ai our lino I. w gxit.ul'J to
DEERE'S MOURE PLOWS,
Buckeye Broad Cast Seeders, Deere's Sod Pto
XrScH.o CScxxf; 2?loTC-Jr
DEEUE'S CULTIVATORS,
Farm, Grist and Vocd Nil'. 1,
Sciw tiler Farm, Freight and Spring lVagot
With tho Now TIUJILK:;G;:il JV.t.
Bur uc.l: No khooi tu woze o.it tlrui,
liacklnr; or Kotnt; foruriiril. wo ivc nJna
.MM 1.1W H l K.WW.fH n TV
fcj-J.- U UliiiZiXZuiMX. JU &.aJHZ3. VI ft Fslsn". Pfl ' Fnl
loo U knowo tu tiiod comment. Svml 'or Circular ind I'rlce Listxl
fT
Rtpnrtorlnl Zonl.
"1 c sad new h 1 (.hips from Paris of tho
il u'l of W Itr ttti tho kinr: of AtniT-
1 .1 r j 'N,
v
' ccu'ii or eight
' , Pi 'li'i'MiicH sayii
' 1 en ilmu ilig ;i full-
lie of the Ki'c.'it
'J ho Ititiiclttcd V.
i"ii(l tho dolhifH of
' tvlv liirntliecnee,
. . with nil th" po-
li'liiitii'iiof Jvji'ope,
a w itli lUtcnr.y, mill
wr.rn nt' tlic Old
rti'titi'iui ; tn or
. to i'rin.v (iiii'tM
, 11 mil.)!, to I'ifi
rvii-mi, to tho Con
-i jiliotngnipltr-r ho
-u.ipift.i di.'igni.st'd nn
l ,1 .i IM' U
1
it; Le Figaro ii -tnstie
faiary fnui
Atiuu'ieaii (Kilici.
Rcnto'ii nrffn.M
I'.i.H 'Olll'l.i . .til 1
wits 1.11 intiiii itc i'
lltirul mi'i ir iifiu;
pllkl' r-:i' I ., ,t,
ai- i;. I nr cil
V.'l-.l.l MS II v . ,
He g.i:tr-d ...in,
l'.in!iil'i"x pllHI'lll.
iiuit'iI.'A .vs a ilii 1
fi'.'ft uf Hl'f Ml us
hud (roue to Uoy.11
11 waiter, mill to lluvnl burials ns a cof
fiii-lieiiirr; in 1M7 lie muiie tht'iifipuiin
taiu'i uf Mil.'. rU'liii'-i.lcr in the tolt of
a H.,i'i!iin diui.iuti.i miller, whtli dining
tlic Fi.iiii'O-Pi'Uii:.'!!! wm' l.c figured na 11
T'ltiii (bliiekor than !:ic), 11 Xnunvi', or 11
L'hliin, iii'eoi'diii;.' ,'.s the cxigi'iieles of
tlic r.ituntioti (li'U'iiinli'.l. Tho itccotn
plishi'il jotirn'ilisr. w.is abotit three weoka
ngo in ti great t .cu'"iti ilty, whero tho
Hi'iiK'itiiiu of tin' tt 11,. whs n troup of
truiuiil l'l'ars 'Pi-. . wi'tv ri cf tliL'in,
iiml they wvnt tit. uugli tlii'ii' drills unit
i.thi'i' pfi:'ori:'iiiiri'. with hiicIi Htultling
rcgtilatitj tli.it it w I'g.'tn'rally mispceted
that tlti'V wen-ii'it Immi-m, but men din
g -ixeil in bur iki'i.c W. I'.eiitoti
thi'tvuHu iuwti'i.ii! tlicji'-urniilihtn in
tit city to iliuiii'!, .. .'iit'd tliein Unit till
tilt' bi'-im wcr.i 1 mil, nii.l invit.'d
t!i"ttt to It- piir : 11: tli'" (iftirnooii
ppi'foruitiiiiv lu'.'.t ' iv, I'licii hi' iiiU'itded
to uttiniiik rli.'hi'iiil' i.'. II iving bribed
nit ctnpltiyc n; .!.. t.i.'iini lie, lienton,
.!iM';t:i,iisl iu u b .1 , 1 ntcri'd tin cugi1.
''IHr live iiimp'ii.i. i. hen .ed fi.tioiudy
I'.'.iitiil, but lie nitii'.ittcil tl'i-s to tlmif
ilwiiv to fi'tnlod' h..spiiioi. The public
11pl1l.nnl.1l uiu'it I'litliiiMiattictilly. It
wit.i then tlml tl.i" tiiiiinipy being, deidf
otiM of I'liryiti;; 01 1 his phut, ttniied to
ward the press b.i .. ft iiiovcil his Iiciu'h
Iii-iiI. iiml Ifiwc I p'utti'ly. A trcmt'iid
otts roar of lauglitii I'l.siifd, fi'lowed Vy
1111 niimt'iim) Miiti'i. of ti'rmr. 1 lit
bi'tii-M, on iitviii'j 1 1 it- lii'iium fsii'i jurrip
itntisl t.'ii'tnsi'Iyi's upon tli itufortutiiito
111 in. llffoiu the t.itni'iii could kivc him,
tin lvportiT, frightfully, inutilnleil hail
liriiithi'd hiri 1 int. Thus prrihhi'd this
pmir W. I'i'utiiii, wlii.i cilit'ir iiccliii'f
t.i'k inin!'' . tin. u tit to i-plne. liitu."
"Wo xl-nii, iip-ii'.' Unit trro. Tliin
cr; .:it'-," .vi .!n Ib'inliu;; Huglc,
"ItMiu t'lr.ili. 'I iim,ii nil over tills
hind. Our titi.bi'r is ji'ttinjr kcurv.
Itaili'jti-li ni'.'i':::ii .'i,n()U,(iiU tnn cvrry
ytiir. Tlmf 11 npitlcnt to 7.".",000,
(11)0 fi'it of unit IiiiuIh'I', board lumber,
ornitotit rl'M.OOD oiml'i of wood. Thin
is ispial tn the produit of ii'sittt 7,fi00
iieiiti, of tilii.nl t -vi'lvc h.piuri) inilt'M o
hi'tiviiy-timbris'il bind, uud it ,goe:i on
1 i'.ir';. for r.iilio nhi iiliinc.
Tin ilill'i'rc - ii'tii'un n hill and a
pill is tli. 1' liti 1. : in h'vrd taget up uud
tlic pill in li.ir i to 'i't down.
t list 1 iiirMa itk
hlii tim.irv I'.tijiui's,
1'lniniri.
lltlj.'lit .lllu'lllMH
Log ltolhini,
i'lilbivM unil
(il'.'li'lll'r M-'lftHI.',
ir-rii( 4 i.-fr- I. vi-r lli-iil ''I nil Silt Kri.l l,.r 1,'lrcu
- 1 "t i"- - 11 ft 111 t'i - 1 vi isiii rrni ir i,uvu
"i iiimit hiiiiii n,'n i'n hi 1111 it ir trigni vw l
iiml I'M uiit hlrici, Ijrl1miil Ortfftn. I
"toipramtiiiOTa.
in part of
recommend no implements save such
class, believini' the best are not only the
and dealer. Our price lists will be furl
lar'.tuijrt;, i ou!J mil itlcr.tlon to tin fotlonlnj 1:1
Randall's Rolling: Culler Hanoi
Biiolioyo Pcjod Dxilla
CHAMPION FAIfiriNO MILT
Wuoct - vorklng Mnchtnory; BolthJ
nitAKK. tho Imtoit itovlcot No Dm
wlUholiln vnf.on nuywhuro irJ
bolo i;nnti for
M1 "T.V M If,.. b . . m ..
r?;li tJSfc.lfJ-irVJ!l
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