A IT bate and Territorial Travel through Pomlloton !s quite brisk. Tho Kugcno Htato Journal !a just awect 10. Indcpcndcnco firemen givo a lull on Febru ary Uth. - Hovor.il ilojp hrvo bcn poisoned at Imlo tpondencc. ,Only cijjlit marriages in Douglas county during Januiry. Cold wcathor BtjU continues at Uosoburg and slocl; sutlers. Tho rovls near Canyonvillo tiro caM to ho in vcryliad condition. K. !'. Wnlkcr hai 10 men at worts on his Gr.tvo creek ditch. Jackson county is diicussing tho matter of holding a county lair. Veudleton wants a now schoolhouse, and they ought to havo it. Tho young girl who recently shot herself at Harrisburg is recovering. Scab is said to bo rather too plentiful among tho Jackson county sheep. Tho coyotes aro still killing sheep in the forks of tho Luckiamutc. S. M. Pennington and 0. M. Benson havo bought tho Pendleton hotel. Sercral horses hat o died of tho epizootic near Lonisvilio, Polk county. Tho body of Allen, who was drownod in tho Umiqua river, has been recovered. Mr. Jcromo Knox, of Cottago Grove, acci dentally shot himself in tho leg last weok. Langoll vallny furnished ISO head of beef cattlo last wcolt for tho San Francisco market. Mo William &Ashhao sold their mining claim on Coyoto creek to a Portland company. Tho Scntinol says that cattle aro sulTering much from cold on Hutto creek, Jackson county. Tho Masonic fratomity of Harrisburg will givo n nan ami soclablouii thouo ol Wash mgton'a birthday. James Wriuht and I). C. McClallan aro tho sub-contractors lor carrying tho mail botween Koscburg and Coos lUy, A Ilosoburg harncM shop Is going to turn out a 150 aaddlo. With it and a ti cayuso, a fellow uuuhl havo a bang-up outfit. A son of James Matlock, of C!ohcu, had to tiavo nu arm ro-brokon and re-set on account of tho "skillful treatment of an eminent physician." Ore assiying i2,000 per ton has lcn struck in llyo Valluy. Hundreds of ducks aro !c!ng slaughtered by tho IJnkvillo people. A llluo lliblion Club with 01 members has ' lwcn organircd at tacking 01.13. Drain's .Station nconlo want n nirrow-ciuao railroad lictwccn thcro and tho coast. Thu lato cold snap ban caused much sutler- Ling among tho Block around Coos Uty. A cavo has been iliscovcred on Cheney I Creek, near Wildcriillo, in Southern Oregon. Hon. Matthew 'ouutuin, a member of tho I fosislaturo from Jacktou County, died ou tho F'Jd Inst. Money orders to tho number of 1, 020 wcro issued by tho Jacksouillo I'ostofllco during 187S, valued at nearly CI7.000. Trafalgar. Tho Knlinli tourist sailing from Gib raltar to C'a'Iiz begins, 1.0 .soon ns lio in out of tlio bay of Algecinu, to keep u Hhurp lookout to bturbo.iril. Not for tho world would ho miss tho Niulit of tho '.lontj, low, sandy liills of tho "l'roiiion- 'jtorium Tunonm" of nntiquity tho over- Ia l.n ... ....n... l....-l.il I . frt 1 Mrt 1 Inll Ml WUU lUJMUmUUlUll AI,14IIIL:tl. 4&U1IIV lorrisoy, tlio only veteran on this milo t tho Atlnntio who fought with NoIbou JJS.iflainlinomoiublo occmion, anil who Raw that hero full, tliou at ma homo in Hali fax only n few (lyn since. His death IcnveH only kqvoh Trafalgar votoronu liv ing. Thu victory nchioved on tho 2lnt of October, 1805, was a triumph un paralleled in tho annuls of luivul warfare. .Following UK it did ko noon nftor the qoKtructton of tho French fleet at Abou kir, it not only hurled confusion on tho foc of England but uhowed all thoso manly qualities which havo ever char acterized tfritiaii seamen. Tho combined Vrench and HpanUh UectH were under command of Admiral Villencuve, who sailed from Cadiz with tho determination of giving buttlo to tho English fleet. This rnc.iu.uro was contrary both to tho viows and iiutruction of llonaparto; but tho Admiral wiw impelled by motives of porwonal nncntment and wounded honor to act in opposition to tho wihIim of his master. lleMdes, ha know that in otfi cer wan on his way from Paris to super sodo him in tho command, nnd under buch circumstance ho piobnbly felt tiiat oven x defeat could add but litlto to his dis grace; while, on tho contrary, a victory over tho taut naval hero ot tho ago would wipo off every other stain on his conduct, :iad cover linn with immortal glory. Tho particulars of tho grand conflict need not bo reported. It was wliilo Nehton was fighting tlio Htintiaai- rO& Trimuaua (then thu largest ship in tho world, carrying 1IJ6 guns) with his nwn flu? Hhiu tlin Yictorv. that hu ro- o i ooived his mortal wound, Early in tho morning hit lordship put on all the htars of hia ditferenc orders tho badges of honor ho had gained in many a hard fought battli and, thus dresled, he was exposed to thu fire of tho cnoray's shorp shooters. Tho hero of many naval en gagements was struck down by a gun shot from the maintop of tho Redoubt able, and in another hour ho sank to rest in tho midst of a victory which crowned tho 1m t achievement of his lifo with a glory that oven eclipsed tho luBtro of all his former exploits. Ninotoen sail of tho liuo wero tho prizo of this doar-hought conquest. Among tho pris onura was Villenouvo himself, who at firs) was inconsolablo with grief and do spai. Ho could hardly bo pursuaded (hat hid tine fleet hud, in the short space iour houro, been consignea to towu ruction. N. Y. Times. i w to produce a telling effect Com ate a secret to a woman. odgra-s says if you stick your finger the water and take it out, it is in vain to look for the hole, and equally so is it to suppose, whatever space you oc cupy( that the world will miss you when u die. 1 ne water 01 ooiiiion win at ice Bow over the spot yoa filled. faLLLW fBBBBBC BBBMO Daatlt ky DrawalaB- Oscar, only son of Councilman John McCann, of Astoria, met with an un timely death by drowning on Saturdoy. Tho little fellow wui four years of ago. Itoof Cnvntl In. Tiio he.ivy accumulation of snow itton tho roof of tho cook houso at tho Cas cades caused it to envo in with a fright ful noUo nbout 0 o'clock yesterday morn ing, but fortunately tho cooks had cmergftl n few minutes bofore, a. circum stance which saved their lives. A. Chlnoiu Soonudrol. Albany has moro than its sharo of lato of disagrocablo misdomoanoru. Ye tonlay, 03 wo nro informed by Conductor Bellinger, tho wifo of a business man was attacked by a Chinaman, and when sho resisted his insulting demands and maito n bravo tight ngainst him, tho scoundrol followed up tho assault with a knife, and her clothing was badly cut. Finding detection inevitable, tho villain ran away, and at last accounts could not bo found, though hot pursuit was made after him. A Ca of FoUonine Undtr date of the 8th inst., a writer to the Statesman says Mr. T. O. Waller has just received a letter from Eastern Ore gon giving an account of a case of poison ing which occurred there, near Deschutes. It seems that a Chinese cook at a Mock ranch got mad about tomclhin? and pu strychnine in the coffee, and when the "boyi" tasted it they discovered something urong, and failed to drink enough to do much harrr.; they, however, suspecting poison, compelled the i'-moon-cyed ce lestial" to drink a portion of the eolfee, which was not lung in sending him to "that bourne from which no good China man returns." The boys, though made very tick, recovered all right. , Sonth of Ool. Wallneo- Ex-Governor Wm. II. Wallace, says the Experiment, died at Stcilacoom, Fri day evening at seven o'clock, after a pro longed Illness. Deceased was Gj ycais of age, hiving been born in Indiana, July 17th, 181 1. He served several terms in the Icgisla.urc; in 1861 was ap pointed eovcrnor, and a few months af terwards was elected delegate to Con gress. He returned wi,h a commission as governor of Idaho, and after serving out his term, was elected delegate by the people of that territory to the Thirty K'ghsh Congrcsj. He was a member of the national comini tee to accompany the remains ol President Lincoln to Il linois, and a delegate to the Philadelphia Union Convention of 1S66. Salcldo Lore A rumor was circulated through town this morning which, if true, will bo sin cerely deplored by tho wholo community. Wo refer to tho reported suicide by drowning of Mr. William Love, tho well-known dairyman, who lcsides on tho Columbia slough. It seems a Hon of Mr. Iovo was in tlio city this morning delivering tho usual mipply of milk, when a messenger arrived post hasto from his homo, informing him that his father had just thrown himself into tho slough opposite his houso, and was im mediately drowned. Mr. Lovo has been laboring under temporary domontic in sanity for tho past two months, and it Ls supposed cnd(l his lifo while suffering with an attack. Capt Lovo, brother of deceased, says tho report is but too true, as tho tracks of William wero plainly visible this morning in tho deep snow leading to tho water's edge, and his hat and coat wcro found in tho vicinity. A number of men left Uiis afternoon with tho necessary nnpliances to drag for tho body of tho untbrtunato man. A Noted Rascal Perhaps wo should not permit any grave mistaKCS, says tho Astonan, wero wo to class this fellow, C. M. Mo Crcury, arrested by Chief Barry on Thursday, as a notorious nBcul. It ujh pears that wliuu ho camo to Uregon, sev eral months ago, ho wormed himself into tho good grates of a widowed lady of this city bearing tho namo o iUcUrary, and passed himself oil' upon her its n nephew, Thu old lady was iMsscsscd of too much good senso to belioro all that ho had to say, and with tho exception of a week's board, smuggled out of tho family, ho loft Astoria not financially advance! in coiisotpienoo of his visit here. But whilo in Astoria ho managed to con noct hiuibolf by implication with T. Do Witt, northeast comer of Fifth and Olivo stioets, St. Louis, and was very solicitous at tho post office for mail mat ter belonging to John D. nolmes. His transactions with Hodge, Davis k Co. will undoubtedly securo him steady em ployment in tho Oregon penitentiary for a terra of years, and ir tho revolutions mado respecting tho names of DoWitt and John D. Holmes will servo as any cluo to unravel tho mystery of his ori gin, tho authorities aro welcome to use it. He was quite frco with Mr. O. P. Whitolaw, claimed to bo acquainted with Mr. Whitelaw's friends and family in St. Louis, also with friends and relative of Col. It. It. Spcddcn at Scdalia, Mo., but as CoL Speddeu was clerk of tho court here, perhaps thw protended McCreary dcomeJ it imprunent to make his ao quaiutanco too cheerfully. It is our opinion that ho is not alono in his crimes, but that hu belongs to a regularly organ ized gang, aud has filled the doublo ca pacity of thief and spy on his present trip to Oregon. Tho fashionable muslin for a ladv or ganist is the organ day. Mr. Ed Ilorron has been appointed as agent for tho O. S. N. Co. at Salem. Hereafter all tha boats of tho company will land at tho Partners' warehouso and no freight will bo rocinvod at tl 0 old dock. Ios Broke. Ous Anderson and two orthreo others started out from Sheiidaa a fow days ago 011 a hunt, when about two milcr from town Ous' horsj reared up and fell backwards, falling on Anderson break ing his leg below tho knee. Second Contraot. J. N. Fishor, of Beavortou, and W. u. okxji, or inis city, navo taken a second contract from tho railroad corn puny for furnishing ties, this timo, for 50,000 iu number, which will, in con nection with formor contracts, ox- tend tho Oregon Contral Railroad to Corvallis this Sumuior. Messrs. Fishor and Steel aro going into railroad con tracting very extensively of lato, and aro now receiving bids for sub-contractA Hero is a chanco for thoso out of em ployment, who aro willing and ablo to wiold the broad axe. Meat and Wheat Thief. About 20 days ago Marshal Minto, of Salem, passed through this city on his way to Eastern Oregon, and after going as far South as Princvillc, returned from an unsuccessful pursuit of a man named Shoffer, who seems to be one of those chronic law breakers, whose pasilon or propriety is the committal of bold rob beries. If we arc correctly informed this man Shoffar was convicted of steal ing wheat in Linn county. lie went to a stack of tacked wheat, waiting to be hauled from the harvest field to the gran ary of some firm, pa:kcd a number of sacks into fence corners along the road, then came along with .1 wagon and loaded in the sicks and sold his plunder to the nearest warehouseman. Last Scntcmber he drorc up to the meat house of the McCully's, in Salem, and loaded up with 2,600 pounds of cured meat, selling the sune whenever the market offered, sell ing one load to the settlers neir the mountains. This seems to be his sptciil way of committing depredations. At Princvillc Marshil Minio got an inkling that Shoffer had returned to Benton county, and returning home he called in the aid of J. H. Ilencti, late sheriff of Linn county, who soon notified him tint he had caught lid bird. This morning Marshal M'nto rcttt'ned from Alb my with his prisoner, and it is prohibit: that he will soon meet with his deserts. Supremo Court. Monday, Feb. 10, 1879. B. F. Bureh, superintendent of tho Oregon Penitentiary, appellant, vs It. Earhart, Secretary of State, respondent Appeal trom .Marion county; argued auu submitted. Joseph 11. Bentley and Sarah Bcntloy, nellants, vs Itobecca F. Govea and John Kldin, respondents Appeal from rolt county; argued ami submitted. Court adjourned till to-morrow at 9 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, Fob. 11. Lconn May Oilmorw, by W, It. Oil more, respondent, va II. 0 Burch, appel luut. 8YLLADCS. 1. A deed to land made by a woman to her intended husband after tho con tract of marriage has boon entered into between them, will bo set asido in equity unit it shall appear that tho convoy- anco was without fraud or undue influ ence. 'J. That whero the husband voluntar ily pays tho dobts of his wifo contracted Ixiforu marriage, after her decoaso ho cannot churgo them against tlio estate of hor heir. 3. That whero tv deed to land is mado by thu wifo to hor husband lieforo mar riuge, which is after her death set asido for iK'iiig obtained uuder undue influ encc, tho husband will bo entitled to courtesy in tho land described in tho doid. -1. That tho husband of a deceased wifo is entitled to courtesy in lands of which sho seized In equity during mar riage. Dccieo of court below affirmed ; opin ion by Boise, J. Beii Hollailuy, C. Temple and E. Ben nett, respondents, vs S. O. Elliott ot al, appellants ; appeal from Marion county; causo on trial. Court adjourned till 9 A. M. to-morrow. Go West. Among tho communications to tho Lima Kiln Club was on from a colorod man in Chattanooga asking thu Club to aid him iu scouring materials to practioo tho art of whitewashing and stovo black ing, ho having had much sicknoai in his family and being obliged to part with his implements in trad a "I can't underst.111' dis system o' livin,' nohow," said tho President, as ho filed tho letter on tho hook behind him. "Why doau dat man take a farm I Why am it dat poopla will live from han' to mouf in town or city, roastin' dar backs iu Summer and freozin' dar hoofs in Winter, when dey can skip into thu kcutrcy, take, a farm an' lib like nabob ob do vulloy; why a xx man will lib up stairs or down cellar an' not bco a sweet cake onoo a y'ar, wkou do fortilo valleys ob do West am fairly aching to Ihj rippod up wid a plow, am u mournful connundrum dat I can't guess. Do Srckretary will write to dis man datho'd better walk out an take a farm tn' have somo style about liuo. Free Press. Women's Convention. Porti.and, Fob. 11,1879. The Oregon Stalo Woman Suffrage Association met in tho parlors of Dr Agues Burr, ut 1 1 o'clock A. M. Tlio President, Mrs. Alug.ul Scott Dutini way, in tho chair. Minutes of previous session road and approved, after which tho President de livered hor annual address. Dr. C. A. Cisto, of New Era. was called out, who gave a, brief but fitting speech in favor of womon's enfranchise ment. Itcmarks rclativo to tho work of tho association wero offered by Mrs. C. A. Coburn and others. On motion tho Prosidont appointed thofollowing committees: Onprogrammo -Mrs. u. A. uoburn, Mrs. W. II. L. McCord, Mrs. Augur; Resolutions Dr. J. Casto, M. A. 0. Edmunds, Mrs. II. A. loughary; Finance Mrs. N. Hem broe, Dr. Agnos Burr, B. C. Duniway; Music; Mrs. D. V. Pi entice, Miss Ida Leslie, Prof. Clark. On motion tho Secretary was author ized to furnish copies of theso minutes to tho daily papers, in rosponso to invi tation from editors. Adjourned to 2:30 o'clock. IL A. Louqiiaky, Seo'y. AFTKRN00N SRSStON. Meeting called to order at 2:30 P. M. Kirs. Duniway in tho chair. 'ilio reading ot tho minutes of tho morning session was followed by tho let ters of Itcv. S. C. Adams of Salom, Mrs. II. J. Hendorshott of Covo, and Mary Shuno Smith of Astoria. These letters called out aoruo remarks of an encour aging nature. Mrs. 0. A. Coburn read for tho edifi cation of thu association tho resolutions adoptod by tho National Woman Huf frogo Association at tho recent session of tho Baino at Washington, Mrs. McCord read a lottcr from the Laruniio Sentinel, written by a lady of Cheyenne, relative to tho workings of woman sutTrago in Wyoming. Tho committco 011 programme mado a report for tho evening session, after which tho convention adjourned to meet nt Masouio Hall at 7:30 P. M. KVKHINO fllUSIOK. Tlio association met in Masonic Hall at 7:30 in tho evening, and besides tho members a very considunvblo number of visitois wcro present. Tho meeting was addressed by Mrs. II. A. Imglmry, Mru. Dr. Burr and Mrs. Duniway. Tho hpcccchos wero received, all being devoted, of courso, to tho consideration of tho objects of tho association, namely, tho enfranchisement of women aud thu groat reformations which aro oxpected to follow. A choir of young people, rendered somo songs in imitation of tho Tennessee jubi lee Mngors, and tho nudtenco was im mensely pleased thereut. Unavoidable circumstances prevented Hon. F. 0. McCown, of Oregon City, from being present and addressing tho audience, but ho telegraphed that hu would ccitainly Iks on hand to uight. NmmI Dar MOUNINO HICHSION. Convention mot as per announcement Minutes of tho previous oession rend and approved. Tho names of Mrs. McCown and film. Combs was added to thu Committee on Resolutions. Port land was, uy vow, sciecteu as tno place of tho uoxt annual meeting. hmwtioh or OmCKBS. This being noxt in ordor tho rules wore, on motion, suspended, and tho following officers choson by acclamation: President, Mrs. A. J. Duniway; Secre tary, Mrs. J. DoVoro Johnson; Corre sponding Secretary, Mrs. M. A. Ed munds; Treasurer, Dr. Agnea Burr; Exeoutivo Committee, Prosidont and ltocording Secretary, momborsojc-ofllcio, Mrs. C. A. Coburn, Mrs. Combs and Mrs. McCown. Adjourned till 2:30 P. M., to meet at tho rooms of tho Y. M. 0. A. I PROVISION FOR THE NEZ PEBOES We have suffered enough at tho hands of Chief Josoph nnd his band to tako 391110 interest in their wolfaro and the provision to bo mado them by tho gen oral government. Tho tulkod-of arrange ment contemplates tho cession by tho exiled Nez Poroes of thoir interest in tho Lapwui roaervation, 4,800 square miles of land, perhaps consisting of their claim to tho Wallowa vaJloy, as well as tho other portion of reservation occu pied by Joseph's bund, for it seem.i that they claimed entiru districts as their birthright. Thoy aro to roccivo six sec tions of land in tLu Indian Territory, and four or cent, interest on ono hun dred thousand dollars, or ten thousand dollars annually. As' theru nro about three hundred and fifty of theso Indians left, this will give thorn four hundred acres each, big aud little, old and young, and about thirty dollars coin each 01111 annually. With this snug little income, and that much land for tribal homo steads, Joseph and his band may got on in the world ; that Ls, if thieving Indian agoutii aro not allowed to invest tho an nuity for them, and it can bo honcatly expended for comfortable, clothes and other absolutely necessary goods. Which is the most wonderful snimal in the farmyard? A pig, because be is killed first and cured afterwards. Advertisers. K. J. North rup k Co. annonnoo that their epocially is woodwaro and hardwaro for car riages, wagons, ole. Aiken ft Farnhia, at Salem, invito Atten tion to their Iwgo and woll-solcctcd stock. They aro doing a largo bnsiucss on a cash basis. Kricdman, ofStlcm, U selline out: nrrat bargains offorod, and when ho Mya that ho means business. J. W. (iilbortitnctY advertisement is in ptaco, and ho puts prioci of boots, ehoea and rubber goods low down. Hu is ono of tho livo man of Nuloui. Scatt's Barbed Fenco Wire. Messrs. Newbury, Chapman ft Co., of Port' laud, aro agents on tho Northwest Covit for Scurr's Patkkt Potm 1'ointkii Stum. llAiinsD Punch Wirf, for which superiority is claimed, as follows: It is plaitod instead of Mag twitted, there by preserving tho grain of tho motal. Tho wire is mado by machinery, and 11 uniform. It is plated by patent process, and is weath er proof. It is four-pointed, 12S points to tho rod. Tho wire Is wound on stronir snooli. am! can bo shipped any distance. it takes ;iou pounds singio strand, for ouo nine, and halt an many posts as uoaru feno ing. Thoso nocdini: fences and ohlicod to trans nort Ions distancon. will bo iutonuto.! In Ui difference of cost botwocn barb wiro and lum ber. And oven whero timber ta abundant. ruiny may prefer to uoo tlds light and durablo material. janlv-lm A Litorary Club. Ornkm Orrr. Or., Jan., 27th, 1879. l'Mitor Willamette Fanner: Tho Country Hoys' Literary and Debating Society, P. S. Noycr l'rrsident, hold its sec ond mooting on tho evening of tho "5th inst., at Mold la flrango hall, and disonaietl tho subject of a Narrow-guago ltailroad. Dr. J. CnsU), of Now Kra, wax'prccnt and de livered an able address on thu subject rail roads in general, aud ono for Clackamas County in particular. Our .Society is yet in Its infancy) but wo bono it will Im a henofit to tho licighNilhood, and lx) a place for good civil amiwoment and instruction Wo hivo nliout twenty mem, lon, and Iton. V. V. Iteatioand Dr. J. luto as Honorary members. Itesiwctfiillv, A. W. Htssna. Enjoy Lifo. What a truly lieautiful world wo livo inl Nature givoi us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means for en joyment. Wo can deiilrc no liettcr when m perfect health 1 but how oftou do tho majority of kh)J foci lil.o giving it up (lilioartencil, discouraged and woriied ont with dliwiaiio, when thuro is no iiccaslnu for Uds feeling, as every auirurrr can easily obtain satisfactory proof that Onsen's August Flower will inako thorn as free from disease rut when born. Dyspopwia nnd Lifer (Vmplaint is tho direct ctuso of Kovcnty-flvfl per cent, of such mala dies aa ItiliousnCMS, Indigestion, Hick lliviil. ache, Costivcnrss, Nervnim I'rostration, Dis aincsx of tho Mead, Palpitation of thu Heart, and other distrcsMiuBsvinntoms. llireodowrf of August I''iorcr w ill provo its wonderful client. Msinplo liottKs, lllcenta. Try it. Valaablo Land for Sale. Mr. Clarke, of tho Faiimrii, having re moved froni Marion County, oilers to sell CIO acres of land aituatod at a point wliero tho Minto,I'aas lUad loaves tho valloy, In tho midst of a thickly-settled anil very healthy region, most of tho land being under fence, and jktloMtkalfotit can txi madn good whoat land at a cost of four or livo dollars an aero for clearing. It is well wooded and watered, and Is a region unoicellod for health, Thu improvements are of value to a now settler, Prioo $5.00 an aero. 2.00 an acre can be left on annual pa) racata for a term ot years at low Interest. This la ono of tho best Land trade to bo made In tho State. It is a favor ite region for (iennans, and several German families could divide it among them. It would make an excellent ranch for sheop and Angora goats, with which it is now stocked. tf J. H. THOMPSON, ImporUr anl llreodrr of only Uis Boat Strains of THORODGHBREDPODLTBY Dark Xratamai, Black Oochiai, And nowsettlnp; BUck Hamburg Alw, R1LVKK HK.V IlltlOltT aad HILVKH DUOX WINU OAJIK UAhTAVW, all luiporteU hy naysuU. egos Ann fovFls in hbasoiv. OOlin&PONIlKNCK BOLICITKU. J. II. Thompson, Halsey, Linn Co., Or. I.WHU laTADLIBIIKD IN 1U& WIIaLAMETTE NTJESERY, 0. W. WalllDffk Son, Proprs. Oswego, Olaokamas Co,, Or. Eptal attnUon (irtn to I'laoj, I'ruaoand rherry Trees. Correepoudeoos solid ted. feblOu EferyMan; B PrM MitUfsJtlWJiaU iMlftfaavtin lllvmrusft. HIS OWN PRINTER! fm biwlMa.rlif, MKirfkJ K H f sb Ve brtOaM.D mm JVM IU a OH! MY I'l"s li Hie lutk. IIJo r lolntare cur bylinNTH IIKVKIIY, wiKiiifVT niiinnv dUVKUMKIM' IhK. It N nbt ntw c m IOU'hI, htlii( Ikui uwd hy all cMi f if W BACK! sean, nil stiel fmin HWMnx uuea-e 'vi iLKurin: il.ah hundiM who hue b-en nu uu liv I'luslcUni. HUM IH I; H KIiV cure mil iIivum i, ilwl. vrr, Kiln yi, HUlur iindUrlairv OrM, l)rony, (Intel, lllt'iubi, Inoun cu lVrl.'hl's DUu iwi ,f lh hldntyi, fllntiile'l luicney uiu k unuon cr unne nuni.i iir.n&u I'y, Ytvti WnJicuu, h'irroue liUvs-n, li.lrinii 1 M 1,11 aiwiu. llU.Vl'rt IIKHKUV cu lull iu ItciJ ,(Im. Hour ht rawh. I:(lif nm. anl l'ii'l. Hlr r?VK n h I-jU anil htimacb, tndmikra V e iuwl iri-jiiy pjni, mitt 1 n r. i cii 1 it 'rrjroa KXrKKK.1l.Yrcr thtna iieer, nj Is 11 nr l--o an"- nil. On tilO 'illcnnxncey -u 1 1 1 1 N -.-t ISKUEnV la purtly V. ici,l, it u J hy Pint I y lliyitcivu, aod he illmo.t rrl ance My lie plicvJ In Jly IV snivv iixy 'tr pt-evw III HUNT'S iiuktu REMEDY a (bu ajt- iIumi, crvatce aa ii iw, crtite up 1 he sikUtu, and renewal du a is i imuii IttndrMl-ua kWlo WM. K. CLtUKK, I'aaviDuwa, K'lOde U'ud REMEDY Sold by all Drusgiata, feklHy MvAitr Astonishing Bbcocm. It is tho duly of every person who has naed Koscukr's (IrjiMAN Sruor to let its wonder ful qualities bo known to their friends In cur ing Consumption, eovero Coughs, Croup. Asthma, I'nmimonfa, and in fact all throat and lung disr.vics. No person can oso it without lmtm-diato relief. Three doses will roliove any caso, nnd wo consider it tho duly of all dmegiats to recommend it to tlin joor, dying ronsunint'vo. at least to Irv nnn boltln. as 40,000 dozen bottles cm sold last yoar, and no ono cano where it failed wan reported. Such a medicino aa tho (Imiman avnur can not bo too widely known. Al; your Drug gist aWt it. .Sample bottles to try, 10 ccnta. ltoiiular t.ire, 75 cento, Uaardtan'H Sale. Norton is itKiip.nvc iiivkn that nx virmm . .. 'l,nitruitc.tto me by tho Count (Jourt ot the State o On-iron, for tie county ol MulUionish, onUisSUiOayol Juuwy. IH79, I will sell atpuNia auction. In front of thoOnurt tlotuedoorln sal J county. ON TlfK IJni DAY OK FKIIKUAIIV, 1879. al l o clock. A.., of sill ihrt tho followtnf ifoscrlbed rl ot bnd, belocTiHnir to Jamce J. ChMtain. an IKkm or und, oeionipnir hrunH ail. .....I l ...... t . . .' . - creon. suiutod In Multnomah county, SUUot Orwroe. I socUon sis (0) ol Townihln one, soiilli of lUiurs tw. .v., .i.unwu in muiuiuman county, ntateoi I nut of the Wlllunetto HcridJ.n. The iu fwn C" ?'. . .lrrr '""Myman Monition claim, and hounded as follows 1 ItcRlnnlnir at a itono at Un eouUl- comer of. the homwtat ; salil stone Is foartena ohana end thUly.eotfn links north and thlrty-nlno chains and flfty-Uirre links wwt of the southeast octaer of mid lrvttrmiui's claim, running iinnm nnrih ,.. ilnrtTM anil fifteen rnlnutoi wait. Unl.in. rhiTn. wm HALT W1VII UHU 111 It ..., .!. . ni. - . .... .: .. - . . .. - -r Uko In the middle of the county road i Uirnco north cljthty-elirhi degrees forty. nine tnlnutei eut alonff the iiil.liliaAf uMnu,i iim the mh parallel wlUi the wmtline twenty-one chains and sovwtr Inks U) a point In .the south II ne of the homettead ; V. . . '"'.'J-'K'"1 nn w a wim : uicnce souuiony jlwl" 7ut" cl'i i" urijivcii rioToa minute wni, flvo chains forty-el!ht links to the plus sf twinning, conlAlnlnu cloren ui eighty nine one hundrcdliu am. , JanlT.Sw W. V. CHBTt, Ouardlaa. J. W. MEREDITH, DEstTTIST. spupjTcyx Ti1 nooaca At tho oil stand, Oriswold's Block, opp. tho Bank, 3ALUI,T, - OREGON. ladies Fnrcbnainfr; CORSETS siiftuio ituon MADAM FOVrf IMHIOVKO Corset Skirt Supporter. WPor IIKAI.TII. OOMFOarr, ail IXIXIANOli Of KOIOS, IT II H NO KIVAU and U really the m wt perfect HXIrt-Suuportlnr IJo ailnixk-. Kor mle by aU leeillaa-dili-ni. Manurertund by ro2 O.IIA11MON, N,w Heron, Oono. J.J.SMITH, M.H.V.C.V.S. OKKIOK AT CORBETT'S STABLES, Cor. Nccunil nmlTnjIor Strccln. Can Bo round at All Hours, Right or Day. febT P. F. CASTLEMAN, V. S., DEXTER STABLE, Cor. Washington and St-cond Sts., PORTLANli. r. H. All cave in or nftir the rllv nunrlufcllv kUaiiA. od to. WUI Ucat iwtlonU with Inuwn illeeanee who re side at a ilManee, and nil all onion for veterinary mod Iciaoe. Charges reaionahki. IIUivDikip 32-Page Paper, Handsoiel? irostratei. Ably edited, anj Is sent out stitched and unloved hi CTanltcoonc. No faally enoulj be wMJtost II. ' Prioo per Annum, $2.00. hamvix oorv, v. crorra ti. Mumwl, gnblliher, Vortlaod, Or. XT UrniTPrTTTCf "" numlwr of TIKI WB7T MONTHS NOHI,o,aUlo IU 00 Dl GVQ '""a book stae, beau- UOO lAullO tlfally Ulurfseted-, wul bo seat, poHaxe peld, oo recelnt ortt.OOU currency er peetaire stempe. law u imiuvvij UiolanrMt amewai of cood, liutrucUre and clean literature en ofTeml for so ww a pnos. AAdnm: U BAMUIIL, Drawer 3, rorbsnd.Or, IOK TIW CKMTH IN POhTAOB JL1 leUnpal will send a eopy of Uw A Valuable pm ttpeewor, ueatlar daU Oncea , l-vb. (Ui, lM. A U the Orti aunibur of the viwv lint mmmmi, RELIC! publUhed on the I Vide IteaeU TNieo Ukners are not oclxlaats. but notinltJ aoeiaciUiat none bat a printer oouhl FOR 10 Cents w uwwHfiww oetwtcn im reprint na tno englnal. Kor is cents I will end three copkw. niurtai: u dahuku Drawer I. Portland, Orvgoa. WANTBD-FARMTORENT Ily a party of tnlee men li bmlly, a Yvm te Pent en MiwveorLrtMMaTertniif Veacs with the prltliivn of burlnr Addn IMonnoe given! n. ii. iihkiui, i-ortauvl. Or. required. febf M Dr. JA(ES WITIIYCOME, VETERINARY SURGEON, WILL niAOTICHIM limTLAlrn 1IKIUIATK lltrinz bed an eit ln pnctloe Ih Onwon fw Mi leetelnlil yn. U nlllMndprMrriptloi tmrttlcnt fuarante ol abMlly. and InlorenU-m fie the Ireai- fcyinntomi si nar mtr,oi an oj. recuin or mu noiur. mate Ui wHjbtof ir, Ofli pniiuc, al.) Duilhi ageaaj. IILiCH. IIlWH KTABI.EM. rOUTlAln, 0IIB0OW. It lm p ISM. IH? EXCLlklVELY Oun'ajJ and Waf;wlardwArj, Carriaso and Wagon mlwooJ, AVJiooU, IlnbH, KkArVxliu, Blwa, Iror Aalu, Hprinn, Ma1IiUo Vonj, otc. Aiidrcwa E. J. N RTHR.VJP &. CO., (JOKNSi; Ml'.fl' AM) U JM ETRKurra Portland, IJ,7-lt Orogon. J WOODLANDS (Kljht nil), aut of PILKINGTOM FAFIJW.? rtrJul) BROS. uroimuui and r.iixcDrr.i ok vvvf Br.m i Pol&od China, and Bork6lure Pigs. (Y.ur IlneoVn an from the UhI ktrU in trie UnMsil Htttee. llUnd (iln paliv t artarsa tul la April. UurrMpoadenca) MlkVee! Kldnu: IILKUTOTON nnoc lJw 1 I'ontaod, tfrages. lis