WILLAMETTE' FARMER: Otrown with Flour, As ft truckman was driving Lis Bu cephalus and his chnriot along First street this morning a bag of (lour on the rear burst, and tho snowy contents wero distributed along the street. Goiacn TrlbntOB. illiss Ncllio jtfeaclmni, now teaching in tho Harrison street school in this city, was presented by her pupils and friends in tho Oregon City Bcminary, whero sho had been employed somo months, witli an elegant gold ring and chain, tokens of their appreciation of her services, Llghthonso on Tillamook Xloolc Tho Astorian says that beyond n doubt tho lighthouse on Tillamook Rock will bo ono of tho best on tho Pacific Coast. Tho contract for tho delivery nt Astoria of Portland stone, brick and other materials has been signed by tho contractors, Messrs. Chalmers, Holmes it Jcllory. Work on tho foundation tt ill couimcnco about tho first of Slay. Attompi at Mall ItoMisry. Ami now comes tho mail carrier be tween Clackamas and Silverton with his hair breadth csaipo (tory, of how a man rushed out of tho brush near tho hitter place and called upon him to stop. This our valiant carrier declined to do and putting spurs x hi.i horso escaped, a bullet whistling uncomfortably near his head as ho urgod his gallant steed for ward. Tlicro wero soveral registered packages in tho mail sack, but to tho honor nnd croJit of Unclo Hnmucl his ngont boro thoin in safety to their desti nation, in (lefmnro to tho furious do mands and whistling bullets of n high wayman. l'r -on Sound. The Dilles boat brought down two, convicts last night who aro on their wny to Scattlo to ruminato on tho "hardship of law" in tho nuict "retreats" of tho penitentiary. They wero both in chargo of Mr, Oliver Shcad, and their names were James Nowbclloand William Rus sell. Nowbcllr, liko tho bad man in tho Sunday school book picked up n ropo ono day in tho fastness of Columbia county,nnd walked o(l with it, and then Justico gavo him a fivo year's admission ticket to tho penitentiary. Tho joko on Nowbcllo lies in tho fact that ho didn't appear to notico that there was a fino horso attached to tho end of tho ropo, which lip Bays ho picked up just for fun. Russell ain't a newspaper editor, but then ho killed a man, and now ho go a fourteen year's dose. A Ruby Wedding. Tlin Salem Statesman of Tuesday con tains tho following notico of a very en joyablu occasion in that city on Monday evening, tho 9th list "Tho fortieth anniversary of lion. J. Q. Thormon iind wifo'u marriugo was duly eclobrated last ovening at tho Methodist Church. Tho audience pres ent was quite intorrsted in all tho exer cises. Pro or "wai ofTi;rcd by Row M. 3 L Clarke." After appropriate congrat ulatory remarks by tho p.istor, Mr. 1. llowlcy recited a pieco full of pathos nnd point. President Lambert mado a fow eloquent remarks, followed by Rov. T. K. Roork. J udgo Thornton delivered u brief address on tho subject of mar riago, full of thought and wisdom. Somo valuablo presents wero made, but tho Judgo and his excellent wifo wero almost overcome by their emotions in attempting to return thanks. After a thorough nndgcner.il congratulation with hand shaking by nil pretont, tho party dispersed well pleased with tho ruby wedding." It is certainly meet that silken bands that'l.avo escaped tho severing sickle of death, and withstood tho menaco of divorco for four dcctide3, slrould be adorned by a clasp of spaikling rubies; not to givo strength, for that has been thoroughly tested and found equal to tho great strain of accumulating years, but M a fitting token of that bright and tender radianco which illumines a path way that lovo has kept a united ono dur ing ft pilgriniiqo that far exceeds tho avcrago lifo of man. Wo trust that Judge Thornton and his wifo may live to tco tho rubies of 40 vmh supplnnt'id by tho golden tokem of their fiftieth ann'versary. A lYIurdoroua Heathen. Tho Dallas Itomirer contains tho fol lowing account of an assault committed last Saturday by a Chinaman upon Wil eyKimsey, who lives near Perrydalo : Tho Chinaman was ono of a band which had been grubbing for Mr. Kim sev, but at tho timo of the assault was working for Mr. Sargent, On Satur day the heathen came to whero Mr. Kirasey was at work and wanted to borrow an ax to cut a pole. Mr. Kim sey was using tho best ax, but showed him where an old one was, and the Chi naman took it and spent tome timo in cutting a polo and seasoning it by tho fire. Coming back to where Mr. Kim gey was, he commenced to find fault about the ax being dull, and finally com ing close to Mr. K. he aimed a murder mm Mnw at his head with the ax. Mr. Kirasey dodged and received tho full force of the blow in the shoulder near the neck, the ax penetrating about two inches, inflicting an ugly and dangerous wound The Cb.lr.aman then threw the ax at him and made for the brush, mak ing his escape. On Monday Sheriff Hall went in search of the miscreant, but failed to find him, and the chances are that he baa left that section and will es cape tie punishment he so richly deserve!. Foul and Damnable. Tho telegraph brings tho nows this morning that tho fair land of Califor nia ha3 ngain been stained by n sense less and brutal murder, which is but tho direct result of accepting tho mark of Cain for thp badge, of manliness, as ft has been the custom to do in that land whero ferocity nnd madnoss nro looked upon as convincing proofs of valor and might. It Bccms that Hollister, a town in tho Southern part of tho State, has been tho seat of a war that has been carried on of lato between two nows papers, tho Entcrpriso and tho Tele graph, in tho senseless manner of all such aflairs vilo nnd low. Tho editor of the Telegraph, 0. W. Carleton, imagin ing he was doing tho public a great favor nnd that ho was magnifying him self by vilifying others, called lJrunimott, tho editor of the Enterprise, n "horse thief " in his yesterday's edition. Liko all cowards, ho armed himsell, nnd when Ui'ummctt met him nnd demanded soio explanation, Carleton, in keeping with his character, drow his pistol and SHOT HIM llimVCEN MB EYES And ho ttiod nt noon. Tho iistns sination is almost beyond tho mm: ifold inorcy of Heaven to pardon or forgive, end tho fact that Carleton called himself n Christian nnd was n church member only venders it moro damnable. Tho niLidcrer comes from Silver City, Idaho, nnd is well known in Portland, having worked for Ilimes, tho printer, for nearly a year and a half, Mr. Ilimes says ho proved himself a steady and in dustrious man while with him nnd was married at his (Ilimes') houso in this city to his present wifo who comes from Illyria, Ohio. Ho left Portland and wont to Olympia, whero ho worked in tho Transcript otlico and thero joined tho Presbyterian Church. Ho then drifted to Tncoma, where ho opened tho first job olllcc over started in that place. Quitting thuro he went to Hol lister, was takon on tho Telegraph forco and finally becamo its proprietor, and now his work culminates in tho affair wo havo just recounted. As long as thugs nnd bullies having neither tho in stinct of a gentleman or tfco stilling qunlities of the man continue to run rowspnpers in tho disgraceful manner they do in California such occurrences as tho Carlton-Drummett afluir may bo looked for and expo:tcd. Parboiling Themselves. Ono of tho most sickening affairs, if, indeed, it is not tho most horrible, which it ever has been our duty to chronicle, happened last Saturday on tho memises of Mr. Solon Kollcy, about eight miles from Huntsville. Thero was a hog killing in progress, nnd two colored men, Robert and Dennis Patrick, brothorx, got into n 'disputo about each other's sharo in tho year's crop. A long kettlo tilled with water was near by. Tho water in tho kettlo bad been heated to such ft high degrto that they wero wait ing for it to cool u little in order to scald hogs in it. Tho water was bo hot that they wero afraid it would "set" tho hair of tho hogs. This was the high temper- aturo of tho water when tho brothers bcan to nuarrel. Dennis, who was thu oldest, told Robert that he would put lim m tho kettlo it ho Uiiln t shut up, nnd Robert, tho preacher brother, told Dennis that if ho put him (Robert) in tho water ho (Donnis) would havo to go with him. Dennis caught Robert and pressed him backward in the direction of tho kettlo. He pressed him, both of them having thoir arms locked mean while, until thoy both went headlong tho teething water. Their piteous and awful screams and moans soon at tracted others to tho place, who finally extricated them from tho boiling cal dial). They retained their senses when first taken out, and their iutonto agonies wero simply boyond description. They nt onco complained of their hot clothe?, and when"thcs3 wero taken from their limbs gieat flakes of boiled flesh went with them, leaving their bones exposed. Their beards fell out nnd their hair dropped from their heads. They had literally been cooked alivo ! Tho sight was such that thoso who witnessed it wero well-nigh paralyzed with horror. All possible measures of relief wero tried during tho night, but Robert died tho noxt day, and Dennis died on Mon day. HuuUvillo (Ala.) Independent Great Rritain has two thousand yachts, with a tonnago of 92,000 tons, whoso prime cost was at least 918,400, OOO.and assuming a fourth of them to be in commission during the Summer months, tho sum expended, on thoir main ten anco would, at a rough estimate, amount to near $3,750,000. iThe money spent on yacht building and repairs u some $760,000, and 5,000 men 1 12 tho number of the British naTal foice are employed. Tho other day a young roan from the rural districts came to town with a load of wood and a pair of oxen, and in the I course of bis wandering ba came across a fire hydrant that had been opened to clean out the pipes. He stared at the gushing water in dead silence for a mo ment, aid then gave the alarm by shrieking, "Gosh all hemlock I Here's a hitching post sprung a leak worse than a sugar maple." Good digestion will do a great deal more to keep a man straight than good resolutions. Tho Atlantio Breakfast. Tho rublMipmoftlio Atlantio Monthly nslt tho t'letuttronf ynur rnmpinynt lteeeplloti mill Ilrdikftul la lin given nLllio ltotnl llrrmn wick, UoMuti. mi WuliuailHy, Pen. .1. JblD, nt iwclvn o'clock, lu huiior of tlio sovoiitielti Birthday i.f OLIVEIt WCN'linLt. IIOLMB3. An early answer I desired. 2:0 Df.VOSKIIIIIH PT., liTSTOX, NoVKSllimtl, lfTH. T'io abovo card of invitation found its way to tho desks of tho most distin guished literary men and women of tho land, nnd tho number who accepted, formed on the 3d of De:ombcr ono of tho most brilliant nnd cultured assem blages ever gathered in New England. Tho guests, to tho number of ono hun dred, were seated at six tables, which wero arranged with nn artistic exactness with reference to position, that con duced gicatly to tho social nnd intellec tual enjoyments of tho occasion. At tho head of thu, magnificent dining hall sat tho honored guest, Dr. Oliver Wen dell Holmes, tho frosts of sovrnty Win ters lightly touching his venemblo head. Mr. Houghton, senior member of tho Atlantio Publishing House, occupied th first placo at his loft; on his right snt Mrs Houghton, and closo nt hnnd wero Whittier and Mrs. Stowo and Piosident Eliot. Opposito the guest nt tho fur ther cud of tho hall sat Mr. Howell, editor of tho Atlantic. Tho first scat at tho light of Mr. IIowolls was intended for Mr. Longfellow, but ho was unhappily detained by sickness. A diagram of tho tables designating the scat occupied by each guest is presented in tho February Atlantic. A litho graph of tho Bauio was furnished each guest so that it was easy to discover the names of any who might bo strangors if person. Among tho notables whoso names appear at tho festivo board wo find Mr. Eggleston and Mr. Clemens; Dr. Rowditeh nnd Mr. Parkuian; Julia Ward I Iowa nnd Col. Higgcnson; Mr. Pnrton and Mrs. Aldrich; Governor Rico and Mr. Harper, ami moro than fourscoroothcrs wlinsonnmesarenshouso hold words in American literature. Tho 29th of August was thu anniver sary of Dr. Holmes' birth, but since many of his friends nnd literary asso cintes would bo absent nt that soason thu festival was postponed to tho day above named. Mr. H. O. Houghton, in conducting tho initiatory exorcises of tho intellectual portion of tho great feast said : "In an old almanac of tho year 1809 against tho dato of August 'JO, is tho sfmjilo entry 'Son born.' Tho ink with which that entry was mado was blotted with tho coarso hand universally used At that time, and that rand to-day, firmly im bedded in tho ink, still glistens on tho record. May tho sands of this lifo which blot tho record of immortality awaiting our Autocrat bo as adhesivo and con tinuo for many years to como to givo out its coruscations of light nnd truth and beauty 1" "Ladies and ccntlcmon, I givo you as n sentiment 'Tlio Autocrat of tho Break fast Table; O King, live for ever t" . At tho giving of this toast tlio com pany roso enthusiastically nud drank tho health of Dr. Holmrs. When they wero again seated and tho npplauso had died away Dr. Holmes rend n poem pro pared for thn occasion, reploto with pa thos, tenderness and beauty. Wo reproduco tin; following stanzas, regretting that our ejiaco will not accom modate the wholo : Old srp, llio cray-ueard I well, Indrod, I know' Win, fcliriuiK.tottcrlci;, tent, of aches and llli tho preyj In aermuo, story. Inula, picture room, 0(1 Imve I met I1I111 frou my curliest ilayi Yen, long, Indeed, I'vo known him at a Uli tunc. Anil now my tilled door-latch ikowi him here 1 linkable shriveled hand wllliout realstnpi'P, Alid nud him Mnlllti astila mp ilruws hour. What Ihouui ofclliled uanulri lio Letciives in l)cur In I lit) lieurl of joutli, 10 imiQliood'4 prima. TuIiik or 1 lie calm he brings, tlio wcullli he Imvea us, Tlio IinurdeU spoils, the lojncles of tlmol Allan onre Aiming, allll wltti Income fra il rout, IMxliiii's miens: nursHiisi rneUml asleep, IIopo'x imchor limliT, wild iloilro Ion vigr-tnl, Lift's Mow Its 1 jiol.y, hut Ilia nlroim how deep I SHU ni the illvs r cord cots worn and (lender, lla Hsulctitd unk.wurk lues Willi imculuc uralii, Hand) set mcio helpful, volcei, grown more tender, Booiliu with tlulr koftOKtd tones tbclrilum beroun uruln. Hut, I) my senile Hitler, O to v brother. Tilfke lliick-iowu nuiiw llaktu hint of loll' releax J These li-ruler unties bid trie leav tnnlhera Tue taaku occo welcome; evinluj; tuka for peuce. And now, with grateful imlls nnd accent! cheerful, And warmer heart than look or word can tell, la kloipi4t plirate-tbete tialtorout eye ar learful Tbanka, llrnlhen, HUUri Children and farewell I ' Tho breakfast was in every way a most notabln and enjoyable event, spiced with wit, redundant with humor, gently touched with pathos, overflowing with appreciation a season to which mem ory wi'l ever gladly turn with sincero pleasure. And whilo the honored brow of Dr. Holmes is vrcathed with laurels gathered from the Eastern shores of our continent, we trust that he will not deem it a presumptuous folly if we add thereto "A spray of Western pine, Bee. TilE Chinese believe in the ISible "The sins of the father shall be visited on the children, unto tho third and fourth generation," is their rule. In 1877 Yakoob fie?, the famous rebel, was put to death, and now an edict has been Uuied sealing the doom of all his kins mon, among them being little boys from 5 to 14 j ears of age. The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children has memorialised Congress, asking it to do all in its tower to stop thobarbaiity about to bo perpetrated. Chflpman's Patent Churn. Revolving Wonder! G-roatoat Invontioui tho Ago! Warranted to sho ftatUfacllon or no cite. TIimo ma- ihlnesaro amcji, and ttinLcdnlth law by tnntl children. nCADILY ADJUSTED AND EASILY CLEANED! Time machines may bo bad from an o my authorized agent. A LL ortDKIlS SHOULD UK ADDrSESSED TO JC. c waiHoortn, ioio agent tor tin blato ot Ore gon, hoadbuartora at Salem, Ojcgou. Tlicao machines may bo icon by calling at Lllow-es ltoarburg Glltnore Jnnctlou Illram Smltp.iIIarruburg (loo Humphrey. ...Eugeno 'aa Mau-vlllllliivM mviaa (IWUom Philomath lien stran; Kalcni Or at this orllre. Win McSlcckcn Atany 11 iTciiyinen.ib roriunti janSOtf STOnST-IESSS. Corner of Salmon and First Streets, HOUTI.AND, DAVID COLE & CO. SELL Stoves and . war AS'D THE LIKE, iron. OAGXL-, Cheaper than jou ran buy etowhere, nnd bcttrr tock 1 uh'J to mtko his gooU. Call nud wcofjr Vournclvc. ilccS-tf DAVID (MILK iV CO. J. H. SETTLEMBER, rnoi'jtiLTou WOODBURN NURSERY Marion Co., Oregon. KKEl'3 A LA11QE ASSOIVRIKNT OK Froit, SMC and Not Trees, Vines and Shrubbery. no Arms on daiii: louse on his trees fclTSenil for Circular ocj-jin A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS At Old Fricos. L. & E. HIRSCH, IAVEl'LENTVOmoODSOS HAND, TOEOIIT beforo tho tle, and they will Mil llitm at vld Old Oustomora wall used and now onos Wanted to isijy 01m Dry Good?, Clothing, Hoots and Shoes, - Huts and Caps, Hardware mid Ironware. Groceries and Provisions, Crockery and Notions, AT THE SAME OLDRATE RMimOODS AHD MOD BARGAINS! rCoin. and ac luTrul lavj ,filci.d!) (hat and h wo isn't prove all vu taj 1, Sd E. HIRSCH, (MswoM'g Block-. nor:t SAIalSM. OKICOON. KING ofthe BLOOD Tim Most Tnonouait FumriRii o tub IIlooi) Yi:v I)iscovi:iti:i). Care nil Ilumora, from Common Krujitlou to tlio Wurat Hcrofula. It purlfle the Itlooil. It liivleortta tlio I.lver. It r.Kulatca tlio lurcla. It atreuBtlieu. the Ntomaoli. . It flrea Tlraelly Inplaeaof laatlta!o cUxrfulntfa in pUee ut (jlooiu, and tsbuit Tiger la pl ol dtbilltf. Ur.Kp.la, Illlloumeu. Dhordtred IJrer, Con. a'.lp.Uoo, h'triou. ABuctlnn., (Jencral IkUlllr, In .hurt all the num.tou. dlwaua and iliwuinfuit. Muwl brlmpnr blool aro .pf.Jllr oooquartd by thu powerful ex.rr.elor, tho cnl.l and aorcrelirnor all ancient or uodtru uwllul dUooriioKiiiu or Tuc IIlood, ITM WAHG III ITS BUT XtT.UCMV' TIOX, a. It i a rojml dUixniwr of the l.leuing. of bf.Hb, and ratwjuUlu. tbo foea that luik la tb klood. It UcUh.a PIHPI.nll, BAT.T RnKCN, KCAI.V KKIITIO.-VN. IJIX.KHN, hCALU IIK4II, 'i:VKKMUHKtI and Ml at'HOrULOUM IlIatUH- IKRM. It abecka COXatUMPTIOIf In ita earlr alafea. It ba. f rmuentlr curd It when adraortd. Itdbparwra TUMOKHand CANCKB wlOout tho Rurvm'a knife. It rare 11ROFMY. imicr.l or partial, li pun rilHAlK WUHHEII tool PIMUAMi:. II red oca in a i.to and effeeiuat manotr all iwcll- Inji, oxtrni.l or inurnal. It tradleateo tho trlwu ol Minimi I'oUon., and ctablltbca a aound ron.tllutlon. f anr crrtitleatM, much fnrlUr Information and full direction, lor u.iny, will bo found In tho in. thkt,HTKaUMOnIhwau.vf tlHiUluud.'inwblch MCb lottU) I. tBC'.OMd. rrie l prr tottlo cnntalnln? It ounow, or VI to Mduee. feoldljr ItoaUr.lnunliciac. D.BamOV,SOUCO.,7roirTttert, liuOulu, at. Y. '"DOE, DAV.l " id, ""rcicoo, Just from Illinois! FINE STALLIONS Hr. EL B. RANKIN OT I1LOOMIXOTON. McLEAN CO.. ILLINOIS, hat Juft returned to our btato with thoto flm anlinali I KINO URIC Homo of all work J fivo ycariold; dark ay, u.lght 1,300 pound. l'liACOCK, A Coach horso: Clcrchnd bay; leren jean old; cl;ht 1,100 pound.. ItLfJCIlKIt, -Coach and draft hone; jet black; flro)carold;Kclghtl,f(X) poundt. NOTICF. Mr. ltankm hai morn tcitlmonjr aa ionic iirocHiinjr or una aioca, ana win ten it en roa aonablo timo with (rood iKr. Thca wero all premium honca In their clauca at homo, and can Iw accn at tho stable, corner of Ath and Third .trcota, Portland, janlOdm 356,532 SINGER! . SEWING MACHINES. Hitd III 1S7S, Ixlnj an Incrcaio of T3,CC0our any provlous J CAT. BUY THE BEST! MVite no money on "ihcap" eountcrfcltt. SINCKK rc.VMilMOTUItlNd CO. tVl 1.1,11 II, FIIY, Mruinxcr. Jiiitmf IS' llrst Street, Tortland, Or. AN'. iTll till SUlfl'liSUIfill ! ftnutclicil from tlietlrnvo, I think It mr duty to suffctlnz huminllr to inak tliofollowlnjrktatcmrrlt: Jly ullo'a. ulTcrlnsrs wero un-Ix-nrablo, doctenns all tho time, still tho irrcw wvmo ami worker oicry day till alio was a fi-ro skeleton. As a I ut ami orl) retort, I waa adtlted to rontult lilt. VAN Urx Itr.Kuii, r. I limit say I had but little faith In ber crer (rettlni relieved. Thu Doctor mado a ury thor ough ciauimatlon, ho .aid It was pOMltilo tocrfeita euro lu three montht. Ilo stited uorria wore the caiiM of tho L-nawtnir actuation and tho Croat dl.treis and I Kiln lu hir stoinacli; also thofiiualo and nervoua do illlly and all other inlaerlca. After taking lilt infill cino for about ten dai a she commenced getting lietter and kept on fretting better and 1,-ali.cd strength and 1(1 itound. of mild llcih, durlnz tho triatinct. Tlianka to tho Doctor for sating tujr wifj from an eaily graie, and my little ihlldren from U'liu inotherlcta. lor any further Information Inquire at my residence and sco my wifo herself, No. 00 Kmith Hltli and Shcrnun street.. 8. T. IUsdaIL mt) Will. ItC.noVALOl' A ailAVBL Tlio SUo ufa Walnut Without tlio Loan of it. Mnttle Ilrop of Iltood. A Iter doctoring for set en long ) ears Itli many doc tors and aiirv'oons, and suffering during all that timo tho greatest pain and agony, no rr.t day or night, 1 con suited Da. vah Dux llcaoii, of Hi 1 Irst street, Portland: ho said operation was out of tho miction, but ho would rcmnxo tlio stoco; which was tho tlzu ot a wnlntit, by drilling. Tho flrt drilling Uited flro hours ami brought ono halt of tho stono aw ay In smalt grai el and und, and not a sliiulo drop of blond, whkh gaio a great deal of relief. Tho tollunlng week, alter two ami a halt hours of sklllliil drllllnz thu doitor ground tho remainder ol tho stono also In tine gravel ami sand without tho lima of a stnglo drop of Mood, and thanks to tho doctor's skllllul treatment 1 am cured ol tho moitagonlilng and painful malady known In tho medical profession. For further Information call at my place on 8m lo'a l.land, WlllimeUo Mough. Tuouta Wiuoy. Slnltnonifli coimtr, Oregon, Dee. lttli, 1H7V. Witness, tl. W. Tha)cr. lrmfiiitECTRmiffl ST. HELENS HALL, HOltTI.AND, OIIIHJO.V. A Boarding and Day School for Girls, Tho Eactor Torm bogins on Wednesday, Jan. 21ot. AdJrm- IIISIIOP MOIllllH or Jaii39m 11 1 Si ItODNKV. VANCOUVER NURSBRY! Vancouver W. T. WK ho on hand an lininenss stoek of trees that wo will bi:I.L CI1UAI', and ivuk In laryo or sma'l uintltli In a iKtfcit inannir for shipment. Our stnou con.Uta ol moro than Ut tarlctloa of AiTI.CS, SOtarletleiof PUJJ1H and PIIUNI.S, inoio than W VVMVi and 10 larlclloa of CIir.Illll'ij. WE HAVE THE LAKGEST ! And W.t sUx.U of I'KACII TI1KI11, on the Kortli. Ilxltlo eowt. Ki iau funibh lint claw trcul from all aluno from 1 to 4 )nn oM. WoaWiliave QI'IM'IA Ali'lllCOTH,, NIXTAK- i.mu, i;uii Airi.i.i, f.L i iur.i-, IK', AUQ 20 Icadnlg Varieties of Grapes ! All of the litullnir bTilAWIirllllilUif, Inrludinir the otlchraUd "Jlonanlmf tho Wwt," AUo Itcd, white and Mack CUIIIIAMX. 11m kadln.' III.AUKIIKIt. 11113 and ItAMPIiLMIll.S, and other lloHtrln;; thruhr. 100 Varrlcties of Hoses ! NOTIOi:.-Iald f!o Oo., rf I-oit'and.Orp. rgon, admrtUo that th'iy aru ajdil. fur the Vamnuiur ?urery. Tills Is a inLtaLo. '1 ho will tnoun grocers and kdintn, ilussrs. HARIIKN'KV 1 IIK.NO, wilier 1'lrst and T)l)r .trim t. 1'urtlaiid, ar our onl auiU for the illy of Portland. A. Ooolc t. Son, Proprietors Vanoouvnr Nur.err. Uuora.aors to V.X"Jl Ut, tt , T. H. V. IHIOU'.V. Jan b Sin Fruit TreeB, Fruit Trees! RAILROAD NURSERY! tlTAULIkllKD IN l. !" I HAVE TIIK KINKST Urt Or" ttlUIT TflKKS in Hie State, coniUtliii; ol APPlea. foarc. I'encliea, 1luai, rrnaea. Olmrrlra. CiirrMiil, UrttouCliHlluu i;onaber', aud IJrape Vine AND A UENKIIAI. TAIilKTV OK UJtSERY STOCK! AU at ittf low raUs; AUo, 1 it lfcik Trees of Ins truo SILVER "PRUNE! r.NOLlSII HAWTOIJNK SKlin forllKDCJI' FKNCK at W I'KK UUhHKI.I All of My Tres a'e Clear of Insects! Eend lor dlKrlflra catalrvue. Addruu: li W. rUirrryHaN, l.vprletor, juitm ,( PurtUad, Ureon, IMflW Pooplo aro, who Bond Abroad for that that oan be Furnish od in tho Stato as woll. Lot nono SOndAhrnnrl fni Print ing Without flr&t Calling on. HIMES THE PH.TNTP.Tit Red Front, 5 Washington St.. jrurtiuuu, tjrugon. LEGAL BLANKS! ing and Fapor Ruling. WEELER & WILS0IT Now No. 8. The Cheapest to Buy! iii:c.U3i: it 13 Tin: EASIEST TO LMRN! Tho Ea elect to Maimrjo! Tho Linlito.it Ruuulns 1 Tho Stillcot Runnins I Tho Most Durable, AND D0I3 THU HOST PERFECT WORKi: Self - Winding Bobbins! No Shuttlo to Thread! ITtMimOIDKIHI AND IIAUS?, WITH ASV AT li tachmvnts. For Uoo In tho Family ! For Dronc-makoro ! And for Tailors ! It Is unpietlonally the BEST 31ACHIJSTE! 1h Wor'd hai jctKcn. Wlnnor of tho GRAKD PRIZE ! AT TlIK Parirs Exposition ! Over 60 coitiHititor. Tlio only OUAND 1'llIXI'! auiirdcil to .Sowing Mucliitiva. Sold on Easy Monthly I'aymcnls. v3-2nxcri,3 xxrji.xir'jpjLiu. WHBBLER& WILSON, Manufacturing Co., 31 Pirat St., Portland, Or. JanlCtt -e-0o ectorant Stubborn Counln and Colds yioia jiromptly to tlio licallng ntul curit tlvo jiroporllos of Ir. Jnjruo'n K iwetorunt. It loosciui ami iirmuotct tlio oxpoctorutlon of Irritating mat tor, mltlgritcs much pain ami tlU trosM, ami cliocku Inllanimatlon. Asthma, Broncliltls, nnd Throat Troubles aro nt onco rollovod by Djr. Jayno'ai lUiM-ctoro.nl. It ro- movoi conutrlutioii of tho Uronclilal tubes, looiionii plilogm, hoo'.Iioh anil licalH tliomucoiii siembrano, arrest any feverish tomlonoy, aud helps to forward a gradual euro. Consumption, Pleurisy, and Lunf Affections aro generally controlled and ameliorated by Br. Jaynea Ka pectoraust. It mtoh the lungu from, much Irritation and dUtresa, by ro llovlug thorn of tho irrltatlug mattent by whloh thoy aro clogged, It aUo uppresiiOH inflammation and givo tho aflocted part a chanco to heal. Whooping Coujh,Creii and Hmrs ItCSS aro olUcaclously treated by Btv Jajraa'a Eattectatraat. It ronHlfaM difficulty of breathing and opptaM akin in tho throat or lungs, promotaw tho ejection of mucui and Bubduos tho violence of theao oomplolnta ti theoutaot. It U a Bafo Family Cur tivo, of long-oatablUhod reputaWea, and yrhoro promptly adtnlnlalered, hai enabled many to cswpo sertouts Lung AQeetlona. IU" t iua i iv.ki Aeibt pirt . aBBBBsRr'sBUr aV bbbbbbbVb ejpA Ext)