WllJLAMBTTE FARMER. 3 AeeUUatt at tk FaalUntUry Two convicts at tho BUto prison met with slight aecidonts yesterday. Ono, named Wood, whilo kalsominitiR tho halls, wai standing up iu a chair when by some misstep ho slipped and foil on tho arm of a chair, breaking two of hiB ribs. Another whilo oncn"cd at work around somo of the luachinory, accident ally got two of hw fingers caught and ono was so Hourly cut off that only tho skin hold tho digit together. Tnrf Nntoi. Davo Colo linn taken Kattlcr from tho track, tcruporaiily, and now ilrirci tho fastest buggy horBO on this s'ulo of tho rivor. Mrs. M. Luper, who sojourned hero somo days in anticipation of tho pro posed May races left for homo last So.tr urday. Blio is tho owner of Ltuly Fmis Una. Hho has been offered 32,000 for tho marc, but is holding her for a higher figure. Nat Smith is at present handling her. Tho Turf. Thoso who know say tho sorrel (Nim rod) was not up to his usual form, and that ho had run around tho track in his training shoes in 1:57, with ten pounds nioro weight than ho carried in tho race, llyo Straw won easily to our idea, and could liavo won had tho distanco been 100 yards. Tho match was for 500 a side, and tho winnings boyond that couldn't havo been very extensive. In land Kmpiro Oaatli of Mrs. Crawford- Yesterday the sad nows was received here of the death of Mrs. Crawford, wife of Capt. M. Crawford, so well known in Oregon. This ostimablo lady diod nt her homo near Dayton, in Yam hill county. Her death was from tho effect of malignant cancer from which rJio lias suffered many monlhR. Mrs. Crawford was a very consistent and ex emplary lady and greatly beloved by all with whom who camo in contact. Her death will bo groatly regretted. Tho Harrow Gauge A Contradiction. "Wcnrc reliably informed that diBpatchea rccontly received by n gonllcman in this city from tho officio of tho Central l'acifio llailroud Company in Now York City states that nothing in known at that ollieo of any such agreement ns wa3 sta ted by U. J. Pcngra, Hsq., President of tho Oregon Narrow (laugo I tail road Company in his report of May 1, 1879, printed in tho papcru of this city, to havo been concluded between his company and tho Central Pacific Itailroad Com pany, and wo conclude, therefore, that tho announcement of tho conclusion of such agreement was prematura laKot Bound Tho b'eattlo Post learns that tho Ken tucky Colony .Association is a swindle, and huvh: It appears that Captain It. Smith is chief manipulator, llo has a nniall office on ono of tho principal slixx-ts of tho city, and it is said opcratcfl upon over confiding persons who havo n little money. II states that ho is interested in tho immigration movement; that his society has largo and valuablo tracts of laud in this territory; and that thcro in monoy to bo inn.de easily and rapidly in tho immigration business. Ho 1iuh im presses unguipocting persons, obtains their money and that ia tho last of it. Ho in rojiresentxl as n sharp, shrewd fellow, activo and business like. Tho amount of injury to this territory accom plished by such n course ia almost incal culable. And thcro soonis to bo no doubt ho is working on this plan, aa Mi Whittinghill, who was hero wo aro told, telegraphed him for monoy to pay bills pressing him here, and the only rcsponso was tho telegram published in tho Oru gonian of last Saturday morning, and which ovcrybody known was a tissue of falsehood from beginning to end. N- F. R-V- Itasu Tho Walla Walla Watchman says: Last Sunday soma 30 men, including tho civil engineers, left hero by train to commenoo tho survoya for tho N. P. It. II. Co. They wero outfitted in this city with mules, wagons, harness, provisions and camp equipage, at an cxpenso of about $3,000. Tho wholo party (ward ed the steamer "Northwest" nt Wallula, for Priest Itapids, at which point tho work is to be bVgun, and vigorously proscjutcd each way. As near as we can learn tho company intend to put the routo between tho mouth of Snako River and Pen d'Oriello Lake, a distanco of 208 miles, under contract this season, with tho expectation that it will bo com pleted in 1880. Tho object of commen cing work nt Priest Rapids and running both ways, is to determino tho practica bility of building a, rood across the Cascade Mountains to Fuget Sound. Last Summer a feasible pass over these mountains was located, and it is tho in tention now to connect it with tho Columbia river. There is no reason to doubt that it can bo easily done, Tho party working east from Priest Rapids will make connection with the main line from the mouth of Snake river, on the shortest practical rout. The idea seems to be to build the branch road over the mountains by tho moit direct route. It would sem, however, to one not an engineer, that it would be cheaer to havo only one bridge over the Columbia river. Col. Doane, the chief of the engineering parties on this coast, has gone to jierEonally inspect the Snake river and Palouse countries. Upon his report will depend tho location of the main Una Every indication leads to tho couoluiJon that the N. P. RK. Co. aro in real earnest about building this eud of their railroad. Fire. A LarRo Slrsd Blase of Astoria This morning at threo o'clock, tho slumbering city of Astoria was awakened by tho startling Rhtick of lire, and tho clamoring of tin alarm belN. Hcforo tho department was fairly out flames began shooting up through tho roof of irciichartl fc Upshurs sum building, and in a very short space of timo tho entire building was enveloped by tho dovouring clement. Tho firo had gained such headway that tho department was powerless to savo tho building, but thoso in tho vicinity wero saved. Trenchant (t Upshur's loss is not yet stated. Their stock, consisting of ship chandler's goods and general merchandise was insured for 310,000, $5,000 in tho London, Liver pool and Globe, and $5,000 iu tho North liritish and Mcrcantilo companies, by J. Unclnnaii ,t llro., of this city. Tho building was 30 x 100, ono story and a quarter, formerly occupied by Ocorgo Flood. Tho loss and insurance on this is not statod. Tho origin of tho firo is not known ns yet. It is reported that Tfcnchard & Upshur will continue busi ness as soon ns tlioy can got fixed. Tho Siuilaw. Tho Guard says : Mr. II. C. Perkins and party, for tho last six weeks havo been engaged in surveying a road down tho Siuslaw river, having completed their work, returned homo last Wednesday. From them wo learn that tho survey was commenced about 23 miles from Eugene, and oxtended u distanco of 37 miles to deep water. Tho point at which tho sur vey was finished is 20 miles abovo tho mouth of tho river. Tho only hill on tho road is about 300 foot high, but thcro is about a milo in which to ovcr coino this height. Walton crook is a stream floating into tho Siuslaw. Tho road crosses this creek about 28 miles from Eugcuo, and follows down its course, Uio bottoms of which arc about u milo wide, of rich and fertilo land, until it enters tho Siuslaw. Tho Siuslaw val ley will avcrngo onc-lmlf milo wide, and liko tho vnllny of tho Walton creek has a soil thnt from every uppcarnuco in re markably fertile nnd" productive. It is, however, covered with a heavy under growth of vino mnple, iialmou borry nnd other shrubs. A number of small creeks ompty into tho Siuslaw, and numerous homes could bo umdo in their bottoms. Tho population along tho river is estima ted nt about 150, but thcro is room for several hundred more. This road will open up a part of our county that has hitherto amounted with us to noth ing, nnd mnko rapid settlement of it pos sible. J. H. Turner Speaks. Portland, May ID, 1879. Editor Uke : Gen. Howard, in n telegram to Gov. Thayer, dated at Wal- lulu, May 15th, bcratoH tho good pcoplo of Umatilla county in a manner that appears to mo to bo written with n spirit very bitter for a high loncd Christian gentleman nnd soldier that wo had taken hitn to be. Tho telegram docs not con tain n singlo cntiro truth. And the great wonder to mo is how tho gonoml could writa an articlo of that length without telling ono truth. I reside nt Pendleton and was thcrw at tho times referred to nnd know whereof 1 speak. Thomas, Dolknnpp and Simpson wero nil arrested. Thomas and Beiknnpp wero bound over and brought to Portland, and Simpson was discharged on his examination beforo U. S. Commissioner Bailey, at Pondlo ton. I assisted at tho prosecution, and there was no evidence at nil tending to criminato Simpson. Thomas and Bei knnpp wero discharged by Judgo Deady but wero not required to appear beforo tho Statu court. Tho witnesses wero called be foro tho grand jury, as I am informed and I know thoy wero sent for at tho timo and wero in town during the sitting of tho grand jury, and I know Uio mon that aomposod tho grand jury and know them to bo high toncd,lionor ablo gentlemen and not hypocritical Christian slanderers, and know they did what thoy conceived to bo their duty. These parties do not openly or otlterwiso admit their guilt, nor do thoy boast that they wilt repeat tho act. No men of Pendleton over told Liout. Farrow that tho law was in their own hands. No se cret organization exists for tho puiposo of killing Indians, and I can't beliovo Farrow over reported such baso false hoods to General Howard. No ono ever threatened to shoot Farrow if ho pro ceeded in his duty. No U. S. Marshal or deputy ever feared to arrest Stanley. I know this to bo the case, for I told the U. S. authorities that Stanley would come in at any time, and thoy told mo to let him alone till Judgo Deady decided tho cases of Thomas and Belknapp; and, finally, no honest man fears to move against these men. Every honorable man in Umatilla county can certify to the truth of the above. J. H. Turner. ItUw Daotk. M. Bartlett Whitlow, an old and highly esteemed citizen of Yamhill county, died at his residence in Lafayette on yesterday evening quite suddenly. He "was 73 years of age, ami up to Wednesday of last week he was engaged in his usual vocation, though somewhat feeble. His sudden Uking off is at tributed to heart disease, to which he had been for soineyrars subject. He and his aged wife celebrated their golden wedding on the 12th of June, 1878. It is thought she will not long survive the chock of bin death. State and Territorial ' Honthrrn Orrgoo. Tli j Coos liny News man has dug and oaten new potatoes Irora his own g.ircian. John Sullingcr, a yuunc man of Canyon villo, has been lined for malicious misohlef and imprisoned. Operations wero rcsumod in Couistock's steam KAwmill at Latham tliis woes, with n full forco of hands, Tlio llosclmrc Independent say n larconnd enthusiastic mooting Mas lately hold there in favor of tlio Coos ltoy railroad. A littlo bou of Mr. Cat-dwell was lately drowned in South Myrtlo Creek, Douglas county, while fishing in his father's mill dam. A passenger from tho loner Willamette lately jumped off tho train at Yoncalla, nnd not being lulled or injured ran away, lint no ono knows what ho ran away from. Tlio ltosohurg Star is informed that Wil liams li 1'lint havo abandoned their mining ontcrpriso on tho North Umpqua, their claims not justifying thorn in coutinuatuig labor. At Yoncalla Friday evening, May 10, be tween tlio hours of H and II, tho lioua belong ing to Mrs. Wells was discovered to ho mi lire. It is supposed tha houso was set on firo hy tramps who had enrolled therein. Wu arc, in formed tho honsa was insured. They havo ripo strawberries iu Jackson county. Marsh & Co. aro to build tho new Moronic Hall at Oakland. A Chinese, leper lately died at Applcgate the best thing lie could do. Tho toll road over Siskiyou mountains is being put in first-rato condition. Prof, and Ktato Superintendent l'owcll is lecturing on education in Jackson county. Crops look well iu Jackson county, but warm weather will inako them look better. Capt. A. P. Ankcny, who was looking after mining interests In Jaokson county, tho Times says, has loft for San Francisco. Tlio Ashland Tidings says Colwcll, tho Lakeviow moil contractor, who hat suffered much tribulation, still carries tho mails. Astoria. Tho editor of tho Astoriau, Mr. Ireland, land, has been to Douglas county, and gives tho following items of his travels! Father Thomas Newton, of Upper Astoria, is afflicted with an affection of tlio ryos. A man was accidentally but not danger ously shot In tlio hand at Sand Island on Fri day. Douglas county has over threo hundred miles of county roads, nnd not a milo of it is decently navigable. (Jen. Joseph Lane is now a resident of lloicburg. Tho (lenoral is feeling splendid his health is excellent. Undo Jessco Apph'gatc, tho sauo of Yoncalla, still lives nt the old hnmistuad. IIu isuuita feeble, but yet carries on his farming operations. Tho Astnrian hat tho following local news: Six vessuls from Hongkong and clscwhrro foreign aro over duo at this iwrt. Mr. Thomas S. Ogden, formerly of Oregon, brother of Mr. Win. Ogdeu of Astoria, has located at Invcrcarpill, Southland, Now Zealand. Mr. Stickles informs us that tho boat re cently lost by J. (1. Meglcr & Co., when ono man was drowned, camo ashoro all riiriit near tho cntrauco of Shoalwatcr llay. Tho net, oars, anchor, and all tho tacklo was saved in tact. Ceo. Hill bonggt a castor worth $75 for $.1 73, und another man bought a keg of syrup worthy! AOfor&l. So it goes. Tho syrup man got indignant when told tho prico nt retail, and concluded that it was his own business, which it is. Sura ho yot n rclio of tha wreck" at all events. Tha proprietors of tho Astoria and Win- JlUlllUtW IU4IHU lUIII.ailjr imiu U!IU hU VTUrik earnestly, ami tney mean uusincss. A but voying arty will 1m) put into tho field stance, ami mo coriarauon w in not leavo a stouo un turned, so to speak, to plaro this city ia tho lino for recognition, Wo learn from tho Avtorian that in conso micnco of bad weather progress of work ut haud Island has been very slow and tedious, but tho wrcckinu company still havo a larro forco of workmen employed, and will lo saving Iron and machinery for threo months yot. at 1 least, donkey lioilcn, coudenser tuWs, etc., I " . ., ,, , , I Last week Mr. (icorgo Dean, ot lower, ITaI. oli.... sin.... llin Mt..f lili.uiul .... I rt ilVUM.t-111, MIWIIK fcl.U wk, ligRVU Ulf 111 pounds of beeswax iu ono of his fields. Mr. J, II. Larscn picked up a largo pieco on his way to this city from Tillamook, in tho samo vicinity. This beeswax comes from tho wreck of a vessel along tho coast, lost so long ago that nobody of this ago can givo nuy account of tho disaster. Sixty pounds of tho wax was plowed up and saved lost year. Wo tako tho following items from the Astoriam Tho ship Stonewall Jackson comes to this port with papers from Col. Motby, of Confed erate fame. Col. Mosby, is vico consul at Hongkong, you sec. Tho Ucpuhllo Wrecking Company will not bo ablo to clean up salt ou tho transaction, so to spook, but it will not bo because of tho lack of sand that tbey do not do so. A few days ago Mr. L. A. Loomis inula a center shot and killed a largo black liear on his placo in Pacific county. Ha wus fat, and yielded a quantity of oil. TIo weight was 330 iKiunds. The ship Tabor, from Philadelphia for this ' port, recently reporter as putting in at mo, was iu collision with tho French bark Gene vieve, from Peru for Liverpool. Tho liork sank and tho crow was saved by tho Tabor, which landed them at luo. Ilia sain a dam ages were slight, and sho proceeded without repairing. Tlio Walla Walla Watchman calls the N. P. K. K. tho "Northern Procrostinator." Hon. J. P. Schooling, a member of tha lata Legislature from Linn county, is visiting friends in Umatilla county. Samnel Anderson, of U nut ill i county, executor of the esUto of O, S. Jewell, de ceased, sold to Charles Seclcy 2,700 sheep for f-"00 but week. Tho shesp wero badly scabbed and everything was counted. The Pendleton paper says: Prom the way parties ore going out on the reservation with chain and compass wo imagine that nearly all the lands are taken. We guess, however, parties will have to wait a little while beforo tbey take possession. The East Oregonlan saysi IUnd and Briggs have purchased about 6,000 bead of cattle, mostly in this county, lor the eastern market. Lana and liyan hare also about 6,000 bead and hare driven them East lately. The latter firm bought considerable number from tho stock men of this county. Over $100,000 left in the county from theso sales. fusel, a. The Posts ays a chair factory is to be started in Seattle. Olympia is being conrassed for aid for a wagon road from Cbehalis. Kbey & Co. hare purchased tho salmon can nery at the month of Salmon river. j The Olympia Transcript says Hon. Kb I wood and family havo moved from that plaoe to New TMsoma. I Tho Seattlo"Pct says a longshoreman and fisherman stolo a boat at Illskily and started for British Columbia, but brought up in jail. Tho Kxpcrimcnt says tho Coast ltango pre sents a beautiful appearance as it catchoi tho lingering rays of sunset these lino ovonings. Tlio stockholders of tho Lewis County Ag ricultural Association will meet at Chclmlis on thu 2tth inst. to appoint a timo for holding a fair, and to inako arrangements for it. Thu pooplo of Cloquto have been bilked by a man known as frank Athens, who took jol ho did not finish, and borrowed money to vamoso with. So a correspondent writes tho Kxpcrimcnt. Tho Grand Hondo (iarctto says: In tho coso of tho Stato of Oregon vs K. S. Mc Comas, on a ehargoof libel, tho jury acquitted tho defendant on Thursday, tho lCth inst. Octl. Howard writes tho eonntv nffirrr nf Grant comity, that, iu his judgment, Kort Harney will not bo akindnned until addi tional barracks and quarters aro furnished xlsovthorc. Tho Cazetto savsi Never in tho hiatorv of Orando Kouudo Valley has thcro ever been as a crcat a fall of rain as this ecawn. Thcro has been but ono week ninco tho first of March that it has not rained nnilo bard. Tho grass ami grain never looked better and tlio reward ot tho liusliandmcn is sure. It seems aa if I'rovidcnco had sent theso rains to bring forward tho grass for tho poor cattle, as they aro doing well and goodlicof is get ting pientiiui, vrirUniftto Vnllpy, A. Harlow, of Suislaw. line n cat that is 24 years old. Mrs. Orauvillo l'arrish died on tho inornini! of the 0th. Sovoral families from Illinois have settled near Dayton. H. C. row ell. near Albanv. has Jcxsev cows and makes Jersey butter. Tho Iliversido savs Independence talks of celebrating the Fourt of July- Considcrabla Summer fallowlne will bodono by Suiilavi farmers this season. Joseph Garrison, near McMiunviUc. cap tured a litter of young cayotcs. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. II. Uutler. of Polk county, celebrated their fortieth birthday lost week. Itusintss men at Ualsev aro buildinc a bis water tank, to hao a supply of fluid in rasa of firo. Marion Wilkin, of Kurono. is taking n trip to l'alouso, and Horace Strattou will soon return thither. Tho Guard learns that two nttcmuts havo been inndo to burn tho blacksmith shop of It. luimaKcr, ixing loni. Itcv. K. N. Condit. of Astnna. has been called to tho asUirata of tho Pint Presbyte rian unnrcn in Aiiany. A now road is to ho Immediately graded from Suislaw to Coltaim Grovu. titer UK) diys uork arc nlready subscrilcd. Tho IWn Tall: has discovered two mora Moxio-m war veterans iu Salem, P. S. Olovcr and Win. ilrown, making six in all. According to tho Yamhill Kotwrtor ono effect of tho wet Spring has been to produeo wob.footcd chickens for 1). II. Crawford. Tho hills nlMiut Yaquina llay nro said to Ui well stocked with deer, miming iu bands, with a fair supply of cougar and bear. John Uoland Heard drew n revolver on Charles Charlton, ono day last wook, at Loliauon, nnd S. Claughtou lined them 910 each. T.wn ...... it., lt.lnl.u 4 IiiiIa.uiiiI.ii.i. ...milii took to fight ciit their difference with their fists, according'tO'lho code not thu "Deady eolo." 1'ity tlio l if ad y code conlcln t settle it lor mom. Tho Kupciio Guard luivm As Mr. J. W. Hkagg was driving his team through ono of J coupled, throwing Mr. Skaggs out on the our Kiroua i nuay niiqrnoou, irio waguu nn ground and breaking his right leg, Hov. Mr. t-'ullwood, of Oregon City, has declined tho calls extendod to him by tha church iu Wulla Wnlla, W. T., and Santa lloM California. Mr. S. will remain In Oregon, and go mi with his work m his prc cut parisn, Pete Law son, of King's Valley, carried n fluk of powder and somo matches In his "pistol pocket" up lost woek, but now ho ho uj-il i'ul 4li da Aiin nj lis ftmlis lita tnn 4 tin 110 domo of his trowscm and his lost i.ockot! ti.i h will mrrv imtliinL. thnro but hoIUIm. Tho Transcript says: Winter wheat looks ,.n .,,,1 ;. r.; (,Xu- ir.cn, (nM,..i,ir.i, ... . .. ... . ou tho uu-lauu, tho ground well covered. Spring will bo lato in n good many localities, although hopes of n lato Kail. lands de signed for Spring grain has been too wet in many places for sowing. A lorrvsponrtrnt of tho fCugena Guard writes from Irving,' Lono county: Thu lato rains havo damaged tho farmers iu this vi cinity very much, as it will lie somu time before tho sloughs and law lands can bo put Iu. Groin that is in tho ground looks very well and tho protects for a good yield are favorable. The Yamhill, Iteporter saysi Our roads ore almost as bad aa Winter roads, and peoplo ara wishing for a few days nf suushine. Prom all inquiries we do not think the Winter sown wheat will be damaged, but soma of tha Sprios sown has bceu washed out, and the low lying liottom lands ore too wet to so'w, and luuih less of that kiud of land will bo sown than was first intended. This is the caso all round us, and tho Spring sowing will not uuiount to tha average. Parolo'a Victories, Our American cousins hao on thu ruco-courwi fairly taken thu hnckbono out of uk. Hut a fuw days ago and almost to a man we wero prepared to bet our bottom dollar on England vs. Amer ica on tha race-course, but our liottom dollar would havo gone, and now wu fain acknowledge that we must concede tho priority to tho horso from over tho sea, for it is mora than probable that at tho present moment Parole is the best horso on the English turf, except, porhnjxi, his stable companion and fellow-countryman, tho Duke of Magneto. Itut still they claim tho credit, and still remains the sting that in a few years foreigners havo won from us tho highest honors of our turf in our national sport; and we must acknowledge the American rucchorwi and mind, it ia asserted by men of honor and judgment that Parole is not tho best horse in his country to be equal, if not superior, to anything wo have on the English turf. Therefore it behooves us to look about and discover why these things should be; if they are but the re sult of our decidedly, to a great extent, wrong system of breeding; or, whettver we must not submit to it on the princi ple that like begets like and that hnincc, Germany snd America, breeding , from thu best htraiip nf English blood, 'must Ui expected t Hike their o.u part in our big races tor Uio tutun-, -lxnidoii ritlil. Tho Harrisbnrg Nnclons says: Oco. W. Isaacs, of liutto Creek, will drive a band of about 200 head of cattlo cast of tho moun tains about tho middle ot this month, M. Hanlcy, A. Carlton, Chas. Jones nnd J, ISradley will start nlioutCOO head of cattlo for Grant county from liutto Creek about tho loth inst. Dr. Mlutlo's ''Spoclnl" Ulcihclncs Aro mado from thu host materials obtainable. They aro not cure-alls. They aro favorite prescriptions that havo been tried nnd tested for years iu Ins extensivo practice, until now thoy aro absolutely perfect in the troubles for which they aro recommended. Tho Nki'IUieticum works wonders iu Kid ney and Uloddcrcomplaints. Thoso suffering with Dropsy, Ilright'sdiscosc, Diabetes, Gravel, Retention of Urine, Pain iu tlio Hack, Incon tinence, or any disease of tho Kidney nnd Bladder, will be aetonished at relief ono bottl will afford. For Pemolo weakness it is nbnlutcly with out nn equal. Por all derangements of thu Liver, Usu Dr. M in tic's Knglish Dandelion Pills. Por lliliousneas and Dyspepsia, Use Dr. Mintio'h Kuglish Dandelion Pills Por Fever and Agne, Uso Dr. Mintio'a Knghsh Dandelion Pills. Kvcry family should not fail to keep tho Dandelion Pills on hand. See what tha drussista say about Dr. Min- tio's medicines! "Everybody sneaks highly -' It M'.l...lll. .1..3.tl Portland. V. 4, U W14nHIH Hi Wi Ul UIIH. "Ail wno taico tncui recommend them." John A Child, druccist. Portland. Mornrs. Abrams k Carroll, wholesale drug- irists. San Francisco, snv: "Wo record Dr. Mintio's Ncphrcticum as tho best Kidney and Rliuldpr rpmpilv hftfnr. ho tmlilie " All remedy beforo tho public. All druggists keep i these tnvdiciucs. TO OCR nCADERS Anjose anwrrla so atfcrthemtnt la (be VUIUNETTK riUMKU sill confer a flucr upon M by styliR- Ibat Ibty law It la (be WH.UHKTTE VAKMKIt. CLllltt t CIUIU. NEW THIS WEEK. 3? ZOO STAKH OP Choico, Hoalthy Italian Boos UUUAI.U nilCE.f&CO I'KIl KTANH. Ale, I'uig luUlan (juraiK, Jnlr, fSOOinuli, Iklluritl nn run or itvauwif AdilrtM or apHjr In 33. 23. XJOXATXiXTSTQ-, mjlS-lm Cor. Uiant am) front Six., CurtUnJ, Or. lumbbrT "Tdmbeb! GHOICfi LUMBER OF ALL KINDS AT SWARTZ'S MILL ! Poncing, rioorlnc and Hustle A rpccJilty. l'lannl or teitcn tutnU r ilulh end at low rein, onion pron.pOy nilwl. Ulll die nulu uutot Mnt'fly . fiWAKTZ, Ivoprlctor. Oregon State Fair, 1879. Sweepstakes to Closo Juno 1st. ICunnlnc I'or Tvo-Yeur-OId l'reuiluin uf (SO(l lor two-xtamlJ, duh of 0110 mile. Kntiiwrvf, hall ttHlill; Mitruira uiil ftttlbi to We wMetl to Ui une. TotJinoJuno lit, lfc?P, uul lo lAino coit cmi day prvtf(Mjslotlioia(V, lit premium (HO CO vi trnmum, ln utiruii.i wuiMif'v. 3d primlum, HtuatnJiru! aUtVr In lli Uln lor niniilnc anil ttottlni;, all sbutcm khill lo ln BJs and liau Ixiu In UklnlnK, TrotllDi--iror Threo YrarOlilii, Premium or VSUO lor l.'iru-ycM.Uj, milo bndn 3 In 6. Kulmnra IM, hall (orlclt: witrauce and (ortrlu atlilinl to Die riurae. Kntrles Vt cIom Jum Ut, KTi, Ui namo the ttill on Ui day )mkma to Ui no. lit pmufum , U00 CO zo premium, iwoiniua or iijuier. 3d pri'mluui, nnialndtf ol kUikp. ltntrii rrrolrwl t)f Hi undridiriiol, l.o will tflt further tnrllculan wbtn nwM. E. M. WAITK, inMil howtturjr U, H. A. P. A-TTaniunsoiNr: PRINTERS anPDBLISHERS Printing Material For Sale Hiving a liuml.r of mlra C1IASKH, UTAKPH, OAHKH, lc., on luuiJ, I will Mil Umui at reatoiialilo tunt. Ttiaituunt r aMortcd slim, U.! tsilVlor lour j-f pri Z7at0 tor rlt!ir luur or i(ht put ittrwr: Matt ti titlirr toir or clvliviiam mutt: mil7 Inr lilhtr luur or it'littfu japer ill lnul fcf iniw, au ui ir. Tt, kndar put UlUnf villi tMit itftvf, and ut f-oiUlW. tiuuit ct ths am are lor Utgv jub .int AW), two lull out. el A Nu. 1 IIKKVIKIt TVPK Ironi Johiuon'a foivulr, Hcnd lor parliodara to r. a lUAimc, I'kiu.nr 0c. $777 A Y'KAH ul rbvji Iu aftnu. Outfit fit. Addna I'. U. VlCHKltV. AtruU. V!alu, iria)rly KOSHLAND BROS COMMISSION MERCHANTS DKAUUttt IN Wool, Hides and Furs, ( rain Bags, tVOOXj BAOsl, Burlaps and General .Mercliandlse. Cor. North Front and O 8t XosrtlsanxS, Oreion. Oftsk AdTJtscts MCm4e asdOoailfa bU SoUcltai. may9 3ra BUY NO TRUSS Until ) ou pie oliat Km tern cuuiplUlied ly Dr. rUroa'a UU Iniintlun. fa fnd lur umiph. UtaiHl ru-rui'ilUtfuctluJuurnaL siA;.u;riu klaVtic thuks CO , Boa Sacramtnto St , Fan fruUio, Od. marMy J. W. GILBERT ' 4 Hides, Furs. & Pelts, 2 Coionifirc'kl nt.. SALKM, ly , ' tris'l H. T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND PLU5D) EXTtCT BuchU! PHARBIAOEUTIOAL A SPECIFIC EEMEDY iPor -A.11 OK Till Bladder AND Sidneys Fur Debility, Loss of Memory, IndlspoiU tiou to JCicrtlou or Business, Shortness of Drouth, TouHnl with Thoughts of Disease, Dimness of Vision, PaIii In tho Hack, Chest, ami Head, l!uih of Wood to tho Head, l'alo Couutcuancc, and Dry Skin. If thess symiitonis aro allowed to go od, very frcquoutly Kiiluitic Pits and Ccminmp tion follow. When Uio constitution becomes affected It requires tlio nid of nn invigorating incdicinu to strengthen mid toon tip tlio sys tem wliidi "HELMBOLD'S BUCHU" DOES IN EVERY CASE. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU 1 IS UNEQUALED! lly any ruuvdy hnown, It is prescribed by tho most viiiluriit iliyirir.nn all over tho world, iu Rhoumatlsm, Sporznatorrhooa, Nearalgia, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Acheo and Fain, Gonoral Dobility, Kidnoy Diseases, Livor Complaint, Norvous Dobility, Epilopiy, ' Head Troubles, Faralyaio, Gonoral 111 Health Spinal Dlsoacos, Soiatioa, DoafmoflB, Doolihe, Lumbago, Catarrh, Nervous Compl'ts, Female Complaints, etc. Ifuuloclif, 1'ain iu tLo Shoulders, Cough, Diuiocu, Sour rltoinach, Kruptioaa, Dsd Toato In tho Mouth, i'alnitaHou of tho Heart, I'aJu in the rogion of tho Kidneys, and a thousand other painful symtoms, aro tho off springs of l)yspcjia. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU ! InvigoratoB tho Stomach. And stimulates thu torpid Liver, Dowel, ami Kidneys to healthy action, in clttansuig tho blood of all impuritiea, and imparting new lifu and vigor to the wholo system. A singlu trial will bo qulto sutlicicut to tonvinco tho most I.eaitatlDg of its valuablo remedial qualities. PBICE, $1 Per BOTTLE Or Six Bottles for $5. Dctivrrod to any oddruu freo from observa tion. "l'atiuita" may (.oniult by letter, receiv ing tho som attention as by calling. Competent 1'hysicians attend to correspond tnts. All letters should be addressed to H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemiit, FhUadolpbia, P. caution: See that tbe Private Froprl. tary Stamp Is on each bottle, SOLD EVERYWHERE. . .! tai