Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, July 09, 1880, Image 7

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WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, JULY 9, 1 0.
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eastFekiv.
Popnlallas. oft hlraio.
CtllCAtio, June -30 Supervisor of Census
Wright report that Into returns liavo. so far
exceeded estimates tlmt tlio actual figures in
hand at tho closo of oflloo hours to-night fulil
up within a few hundred of 400,000 m the
population of Chicago. Other returns will in
' crcaao this total, but to what extent it is not
known.
Hftcr nt Brighton
HntoilTOS Bpucit, June 30. Races IlaU
mile itasli, 2-ycar-oUls Undo Cake, 1) Clara,
2j King Iloro, 3; timo, 51 seconds.
Brighton stakes, 1J miles Quito, 1; Blar
noy, 2i Clanchcr, 3j time, 1:58.
Milo ilAsli-Mmle Fields, 1: Little Heb, 2,
-Speculation, 3-Ititna. liMJ.- " -
Fourth race, 1 inilo Virginian, 1) Raolinel,
2 Bo&rdman 3) time, 1:44.
Tho stecplo choso was won by "Derby,
I stares at ('hlfafo. , ,
CfilcArtV, June 20,Tlie first raco'at tho'
Jockey Club track to-day was n 1J mllo dash
for 4-yesr-oMs and upwards for a purso of
$250. llluo Lodgo woo- Florence, 2d Omega,
.mi- ii mo, ziioj
Second race inilo heats, handicap, for a
purso of $250 (jharlio ltoss, ,1 1. Lavacca,
'J 'J: uencvievo. 33! time. muft.
Third race, 1) miles, for a purso of $250
ilosella won) .Charlemagne, 2d; Satilla, 3d;
tlnw,2:WJ. . Mi v i.
1'afal RhMlfas; AsTrar.
D(vr.H. June 2!) This afternoon a shoot
ing alfratfoccUrred at Buena1 Vista, resulting
in the ilaath'vof a gssaWer known aa-"Hoo
Doo" Brown and probably fatally wounding
"Curly Frank," anotjifr gambler. The
aiioouug was causeu uy aifiaimtt) uver a K110
of cards. ,.
Almost) Lradviilr.
The Leadville extension of tho Denver ami
lllo Orando Railway was comtlctcd to Malta
at noon to-day; three mile from Leadville,
Cars wilt run to Leadville within ten days.
'onolle-atJesi of Telephone Companies.
ClilCAno, Juno 30. It is understood that
tho various telephone systems in use in Chi
cago are to be contolidated under ono manage
ment and a preliminary agreement has been
signed, , . ' , , .,
8 -' 'Matrimonial. ' .
Miss Louise Stager, daughter of don. An
non Stager, of tho Western Union Telegraph
Co., was 'married this evening to Frank S.
Gordon, a merchant of Now York. The cere
mony took place at the residence of the
brido's father.
CenitM of Louisville
Louisvillk, Ky., Juno 30. The census re
turns give the city 120.050. It is generally
liellovcU that it should be 10,000 or 20,000
inoro, k
) Indian Mavraarat. -
Santa Ye, Juno 30. News recoived from
Kl Paso states that between tho 21st and tho
22d of Juno Victoria's Apaches attacked San
Loreuto and other places in the vicinity,
shooting over ono hundred horses. From
Son Lorenzo they went thirty miles west to
Sauta Clara, where they captured another
hundred head of horses, killing soino Mexi
cans at each place. Oovcrnor i'crrases, with
about two hundred Fedora! Moxican soldiers
and a largo body of volunteers, is on their
trail. Viotoria'a Land, being remounted, may
be expected auy moment lack in New Mex
ico. Troops are being rapidly moved for
ward, and within a fow days every exposed
point in Orant. Doa Ans, Liucoln and Soc
orro count. will have detachments for pro
tection. The Mcscalero Indian Agency has
been placed uudtr military control, slid two
companies of cavalry and one of infantry sta
tioned there. Two companies of cavalry aro
now marching to Fort U'ingate, the Navajo
being considered unsafe. A new post will
also bo established in La I'lat county, in
Southwestern ColoraddJ'to keep watch over
the Southern lite.
anM-.plflv.a far Murvrva.
Washijiotom, June 30.--Tlie Commissioner
of tho'Gcncral Land Ofliee, with the approval
of tho Secretary ol tho Interior, lias to-day
made the following apportionment out of the
tnlal nf 150.000 annronriated by act of Con-
. , l ..". ..II!. I I- .I..-!.... 1.
ress ior'surieying imutio uume uuuug u
seal year whlih commences to-morrow t To
Arizona 5iu,uw, laiuoroia ?jo,vw, vrvfe-uii
$10,000, Washington $10,000.
vaiiiiii tmr &rhur'a -rTratrrn Tour.
Secretary Schuw proposes making an ex
tended trip to tho West this summer, leaving
Washington auoui we miuuio oi amy,
u-tll n m tlm Pacifia Const, and after spend
ing about ten' da) in California he.wi.1 re
turn liv wav of Fort Hall and visit tho Ban
nock Indians in Idaho; thence through the
Yollow.tone national rark. which is under
the control of the Interior Department, to the
Crow agency in Montana. Front the Crow
agency tho Secretary will proceed down the
Yellowstone and Jll.souil rivers to Bismarck.
stopping at ForU Custer, Keogn, jjuioru aw
Beriliold. r
steer al HrUtiiaa.
iIui'iiitON1. Ju'lv'2. Beach races Mile heat
Baby 1 Mamie Fields 2i the rest ruled put
time, 1)45, 1:441, 1:47. The appeal stakes,
12 miles Quoto, 1; Mary Lanpior, 2; British
Lyon, 3: time, 2:50. Next race, miles
Virginia 1; Boa,HM,2 Speculation, 3 time,
2,12. During tho above race Hottie r.was
crowded against the rails by Vigor, fell and
broke a leg. She had to be shot. Steeple
chaie. 21 inilos VTuilitli. U Bertha 2;. brother
to OnmUtone, 3; time, 5:17.
War on the Adam E.pr Company. '
LouMVlLtE, July 2. On the Louisville,
Nashville and Cluttanoiga railroad from to
day the Adams mc-engor will be c'largeil
rajjengtr fare, and expr.as matter earned by
the Adams company will be charged to them
nt regular schedule rates. In other word,
tho Adams company will be touted the same
a private iiulivMd.il. ' The ralroal com
pany havo tho right t.. Cs their own taritr,
and they proioo to make the expre com-
iauy go by it.
1 ' b ' me Walker.
FiTTSBuno, July SWFourtl. day coro of
O'Leary keclandtoe six day, twelve hours
daily. pede.tr!an,.contcst-Faber. 210 miles;
Walker, 221; Demeu, 220; Schebert, 213;
Freemen, 203.
, More tlrllni.
Nkw Yobk, July 2. The bolics of two
more victims of the SeawanilukadUiitcr were
found thi evening in Hell Gate hdwanlM .
Westcott, of Manhassett, Loog Island, and a
male child three mouth old." -
The IrUfc Kepalillrai) roaieallsu.
IsiiuvAtoii's July 2. At a meeting held
here last night by tho Irish American Itepul
lican Club, Messrs. NorrU and Norran, of
Cliicago, were present It was found inex
pedient on account of the advanced state of
all outside arrangement to postpone the date
for holding their convention, which, will there
fore behold on the 14thof July, a advertised,
without fail.
1 (sale r Meeded Calllr.
CincAOO.'July, 2. Tbe Oakwood herd of
short hora was sold at Doxtcr Park tonlay.
There were 39 head which sohl for a total of
00 250. The Oabilan herd of eight head
sold for $ 1 1 ,000. They were tho property of
J. I). Carr, of Oabilan, Monterey county, Gal,
ifornia.
MraulMMt Explosion en Lake Mlanrleaka.
MiKSE-iroLi. July 1. At 053 thi mora
ing the Lake Minnetonka pleasure steamer
Mary, awnod and run by Cpt. Halstevt, ex
pioueu ncr uoiicr. completely wrecking the
Doai, which Burnt, immediately. The follow
ing If a list of killed and wounded i Win,
Chadwick, engineer' of tho Mary, instantly
killed; John 8tcwi.rt,t pilot of tho Mary,
fatally Injured and dying; E. 8. Firkins,
fireman of the Mary, scalilfd about the face
and neck Frank Adams, chief clerk of tho
St.1 Louis Hotel, scalded and hurt in the eyo t
A. Sr Diamond, of Minnospolis, shocked ami
prostrated ; Colored Jim, porter nt the St.
Louis Hotel, scalded and bruited; Lang,
porter st tho St Louis Hotel, scalded and
bruised ; Harry, a colored lwy, very btdly
nuri arm uisiocaieu and uamvscauieil ; ring
lish George, scalded and bruised. The boat
was on her WAy to Wovseata to tako on board
100 excursionists, and hail stopped at tho St.
Louis Hotel en route The Mary has for a
long time beeri'considcred an unsafe boat. Her
boiler fa tho' third of "the sam'o make that has
exploded on the same laka In the last threo
years, each timo withtfatal result. It i
clalme'd that there was but 00 pound oi
htcam Inthoboller at tho time of,i the ex
plosiou.'and" plenty of water.
.rnl al Kansas City,
Kansas Cm, Mo., July 2. General Grant
and party arrived here last evening and were
enthusiastically received by about fifteen
thousand nconle. Gen. Grant responded nt
timo longtli to tho welcoming address of Gov
ernor au Joini.
The ritlstmrg Walking Maleh.
PirfHoAd,'Jfly:a.lfTlio'f!ftl. day's score
n the OUtktf sx-4ay twelve hodrs daily heel
and toe contcsti Fabsn, 307 mile; Walker,
270) DAmors.'WI; Siebor, 203; MeKei, 250;
Dickenson, 230.1, Vul "
' '""slifc taw 1st Texas.
Tkxas, July 3. At Cedar Mills C. K.
iimiikiiuitiiwn. rtif iiwv vitsiliiv vi.w-
trco, wss srrcstea and daced undafgiunl at
Crabtrco's house, Dunne (he' nfch't he-'wa
taken from tho (ruard-'by '- mob "of
masked men, who crossed Red River to' In
dian Territory, where thv riddled 'him with
bullets. Nnrthcote's relttions have-a clue to
the perpetrators, and will prosecute them.
Mlsilna rassenger raa4 I'nlajere-t-
CoLucoe Foint.L. L, July 3. William
Nicholas, of SeacliiT, Mrs. D. Mcissnor,, Mrs.
Throp, and Mrs. Annlo Slmonitr; all of Glen
Cove, who wore among tho missing passen
gers of ths Seawanaliaka.' were founif unin
jured, except Mrs. Mcissncr, who sustained
iuternal injuries.
FOREI.
Banquet le the Klflrmrn.
Di'BLtx, Juno 30. Alwut 100 gentlemen'
sat down to a banquet given to-night to tho
American and Irish teams by the Lord Mayor
of Dublin. After tho royal toast, Barrows,
United States Consul, responded to a tout to
President Hayes and tho American Nation,
and Col. Bod i no replied' to that of " Our
Quests, the American Team." Major Leach
mode a speech on behalf of the Irish riflemon.
Tho reception of tho Americans was exceed
ingly cordial on all hands. An invitation was
extended by Col. Bodine, on behalf of tho
New York Klllo Association to tho Irish Rillo
Association to scud a team to New York to
compete for tho " l'alma centennial trophy.
The invitation was. favorably received, and
Major Leach intimated that an Irish team
would probably bo organized for that compo
lion.
Rhoellag at Bell; snetinl.
Several members of the American and Irish
teams took part in competing for a cup and
several minor prircs. Thcro were 31 compet
itors. Conditions 800 yard with any nlle,
ten sho's each. Tlio American competitor
were Itathbono, Brown, Scott, Farrow, Jack
son, Rockwell, Fisher and Laird. Laird
made three bull's oyes, winning the first
prizo. Murphy won thu second puze, Coglan
tho third and Fenton the fourth. Farrow on
a tie beat AliUner, taking the tilth prize.
Millner took the aitth and Brown the aevonth.
Scott, Fisher and Hyde also won prizes.
In competition for the Spencer cup. pre
sented by Carl Spencer, t 1,000 yards range,
ten shots each, the same competitors took
part as in the previous contest. Scott won
the cup with' a score of 48, Ls'ird scored 47,
Fenton 47, Farrow 47, John ltlgby 47. Mc
Keiina 47, Win. Wgby 44, Mdlucr 45, Bock
well 41, Joynt 45, Fisher 44, Jackson 43,
Rathlxmo 40, and Hyde 42.
Maaasrnseal 1'rhlrlaed.
Dunux. Juno 30. There is much complaint
at tho manner in w liich the ritle match was
conducted, especially that there seemed more
detiro cm the part of the managers that more
care wss taken that liolxkly should diss in
front o( the, Iml Lieutenant, than that tho
audience should' be enteVUlnrd, tho pro ac
commodated fairly, or tho marksmeu bo de
cently attended, yl '
Mtrllasarlfte Inlf raalUaal Cumttrrurr.
Behun. July 2. The International Confer
enco met for tlio last time to-day and signed
'the final protocol a'ndSigreed upon tho terms
nf nn 1,1,-iity.ii imte tola addressed to the
Forti-r Tilproportgfc of. the Turkish ilolyt Uf'l
bo Ijomoby Greece anil tholiberty of worship
are among me suujccis moniioiieii in 1110 pro
tocol. Mulrllrd fauace la the t'lrurh I'ltansber of
Uepulle.
1'akh. July 3. In the Clumber of Dcpu
tics to-day, there was a heateil discussion on
the expulsion of tho Jesuits. Mouslgneur
Jrappel aked the Goveiroment why vlolouce
had been used in the execution of tlio decrees,
aud why they were executed without legs!
warrant. llVasked jrtlie illuitlcrof War
hail authorized the army to assist, and pro
tested against acta of barbirity unworthy of
the nation, He boped that better days were
shout to dawu far this unhappy country.
Courtains, Minister of tho Iutmorsud WtT
sliin. said that the decrees had boen executed
accordingly ith the order aud on hu respu
Sllnllty. lis s-aioi innv pioiiiijjiicur irjpji;i
luul litkthe ilquilfr to g to Angew. VJien
the, c9wnisary went to the Jesuits house,
tlie fust person be encountered was Monsig
neur Trannel. who himulf provoked the vio-
LUce gf which he now complained. No ono
could be allowed to transgress the laws Mon
sigqeur Trapncl relolnedi If by decree you
can force bolts and violato domicilii, you will
do it on all occasions. itn tins mono oi
nroceedius no security exists. F.very election
will henceforward bo fought on the issue of
nublioliberty. Afterfurthcrdiscunion the sub
ject wo dropped.
" v aaaieru' .suaira.
CossTAXTisorLi. July 3. It is currently
reported tliat orelor have been given for mo
bilization of tbi second army corps. It is be
lieved here that the l'orje is determined to
resist tho decision of tho powers. It is also
believed that Greece will imitate the example
of Montenegro and not attempt to tako force
able possession 'of the ceded territory. The
Forte in iU reply, in regard to Montenegro,
sai si "In view of the resistance of the Alba
uians it would be iinposiible to surrender the
Dulcicenore or uijsua uwnci.
'The news which hsa reached the Govern
ment concerning the international conference
ha produced astonishment and indignation
in othcial circle hero and among the upper
rauk of Muu!mans. The scmi-olhcial
Vatkut said that thetqnferenco has flagrantly
violated the spirit of tho Berlin treaty.
A rnmor that the Forte is secretly inciting
Albanians to resist the Greeks and that con
siderable military preparationare being made
is confirmed. Troops are being moved ia the
direction bf tfio Greek frontier, and quantities
of artillery ammunition hnc been sent to
Salonico.
PACIFIC COAST.
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The Sen Charier lo be ttejeeted.
San Fiiaxcisco, July 1. The new charter
is published in the Chronidc and Call to-day.
It li generally believed it will bo rejected by
the Voters at tho election September 8th.
Enlhnstasm for Hanrorh.
An linmense meeting of the Worklugmcn
who f.arnr Tfatifnelr irivit lield at tTntnn ITaII
last'ertnlrig. Fully ,fivo thousand were pres
ent and gr-at enthusiasm prevailed. The
freat mau of tho Workingmen will support
fancook, but will maintain their local ticket.
Shcriir Desmond and other leading Working
men havejgone to meet Kearney on the over
land train, due to-day. to warn him against
advocating the Greenback ticket, which has
no strength among tho Workingmen hero.
(I Casvltal Mtek tstcreaseil.
TliOvFiremen's Fund Itisuraneo Companv
has inci eased its capital stock from (300,000
totfGO.qpp,.-,,.., .1, '.,
l's-tt Dnnnlitisasi Mnfli 1 rtl (t n liWMtil rMiine
"- vvs .juiimiuv nswi jk svsas- - ! K"UBV
railroad" to doverdate, and thoLsth'am nar
row! gangs railroad to'Dmican's Mills, have
conspiiiUteu.'Undor one company, with neam-
tal stockof 85.000.000. in 60.000 slinres. of
tlOOeach. ' t I :
(,5 ftealeaef d tf L BrlMa)t
Judso Ferrall ha sentenced Goortro 1
Lunton to fourteen years' at Baa Quentin for
shooting at two, policemen. Lupton was tho
hood of a desperate eang of roughs.
s-ae -MBaoaiafw.jiia Aisaeswy,.,
ThorKankof California has attached tho
Guadalupe Quicksilver Mining Company for
1128,775.' Otber.attachmenU swell, tha.to.Ul
tofl55,OW.tX-'V
-Kearney ftMt U Attmt. '
San FrAhcisco, July-. Ths Workingmen
will call Kearney to severe account for his
conduct in.tryiiur to'split'the organization on
a third I'rcsidentlrtl' candtdsto-lnoveinent for
Weaver, Greenliockor. Nine-tenths of them
will ydMiot llancock, jns auy, eyen't.. They
now tenete',ttAit'Kearne-rls pro'm(se.l a largo
sum from Republicans to act" as he docs, and
will ropudiato him. ' .
Kasi.1-mrt4fe Crtelirate. -
Tho celebration of tho anniversary day of
iiiiierienniiiiivjivfiiicin'Ti un iiiuiiuay,'iia u.ll.
will CotincoTiimonly grand. Already the
principal streets are rally decorated, and a
larce arch spans Market street near Keamv.
Tho citizen manifest pitriotio spirit in tho
celebration. Tho banks will closo to-morrow
and on Monday,
Kepabllran for Ilanrork
Tho club of Republican who sirved In the
civil war, amr who win voio tor Hancock,
now organizing hero, numbers about 150 mid
is daily increasing.
Hratlment Against the City Charier.
The popular feeling is very strong against
me now uir cnancr, ami it win uu rejected
at the polls by a largo vote. '
The Markets.
Flour weak; wheat weaker; shippers In
diiTeront ; foreign advices unfavorable ; oats
dull and weak ; eggs a turn lower ; wool
n,uict.
tares at Hanta C'nss.
Santa Chuz, July 2. This was the opin
ing day of tho Santa Cruz racos. Tho course
was largely attended by strangers and resi
dents ami betting wss lively, especially on
the second race. The first race was a t'lree
rpiar'or inilo dash, in which Clara D. Twilight
and Mattie Glenn started. Clara D. was the
faronti, and won the dish after a close con
test in in 1:17. Tho second rsco was a heat
of one mile for three-year olds. Kda Doau.
Connor and F.uchre started, Connor being tho
lavonte in tin- pools, rii'st nest, wamior won
in 1:17. Second heat, Kuchro won in 1:401,
aud the third heat was taken by Kuelire iu
1..-M tf..n.. i rt ri ii l . .. i
.ill. .iiajut tf. Lit IIIWIC, Ht A OIUU'Ull Allll
J. O. Simpson are the judges. To-morrow
the second day's programme will lie carried
out for the Winter s stake and Stan onl cup.
The town is filled with people, who intend
siiend the Fourth here. The weather is II
to
line.
OregonUiis fouling Heme,
Passed Carlln ycstonlaj', Mrs. ,K. Arnold,
Portland; Northst.rM lioUls. Dr.II.lt,
Holmes, Salem; Mr.-JAyCoreyt.Urgnn.sat
Tke reaiili nt 4n I'raarUre. -
San Fsuncucu, t July 3. Tho eel. bration
of the coming anniversary on Monday is the)
Abuirliiiiif mattm ami irauli. ajul liualni-aai -la
generally ilui.i lor that reuon. The steer
boards, bohkt, iwh'desal house and publio
offices will not open until Tuesday,
Tho ilepmrtion of Dennis Kearney as I'r.'ii.
dent of the Workingmen will cause th politi
cal downnll-of , the mountebank. The great
mass of the Wotklnarueu'.orejiaw.williiig "to
give ear to tlie many report of 'his treachery
and corntp'Jjn. It Is beliuvol by man j'1 of
tlum that lnereenaryurmitir'inllneuce' his
present action in going for' Weaver 1 1 liarm
Ilia chance for .Hancock anioitjj.tlie Vlass iv
has coutroUe.1. Tlie loaJtrs oilUi Workiug
iron's pitty willecttjrely-'snejch Koanity,
They aroforllaaiuook;auljiovr ibave upper
most pof 4r lli'the" cOBteittjoo. ,
lukllltiVkWaVsteiusved.
The removal of RegistfarKKiilan by Gover
nor Perkins to be mode next'Tuesdayf is the
subject of much vommsut. .Kaplan will net.
givo wayjupjre. the court, compel lilui,,, fie
will slici b)lhs.4vii;e of lradiiiK Demourati.
Tlie I'resaji; f.,01 (oyjiruor l'erkiii by Iff pub
lican to rcmovo him aail apjtoiut a Republi.
can lias been more tfan the Governor- couln
withstand.. ,Jvap)ah 'hiyVsotno very d.nnajiii"
correspoiiilenco iu punlisn on rerun. iir tliu
case. ;Uh iiwi to till Jt i I'looj is Tlimp, a I Varebous, (luck iml oavss: rr,i,i
ItemiUica.oari)ct-agierfro(nUuisiana,lit "nUu BtrtVortl.UiJlt Clvaitrs tuM
luil connection with tli retiiiuiiiif b ail , ,cu-'1. !". Ohio, tpity of Qulncy, Wealport,,
frau,l.qf 1G7IT. .Iloil a skillet uatilpubtor ,te " Mw "" rt t",-dk- H"
in i.ljittonj sjullie IJomocrati cU.trgo thnt
the purpoju ol the llepullicausby Lisniipoiut
ment is tu rlat next XovtinW tlir t-rcat
fraud hu're of our years tga, when over 8,000
frauJulojst toU were put in (or Hayes.
U. Srs-?awaaT(-Bjaaa!aKjaTaT-a )
A-LldUVSE AWAKK.
Tbe JrMwMst Mreet Vtnj Csaispaay's Appll.
rstttoa lor Vrasirklae Granted.
Yestepjay afternoon wa tho time set tot
the County Commissioners to render the de
cision on the application of the incorporators
of ths JetTereou Street.Ferry Company for a
cuse to couduct their transit lino across the
Willamette river from the foot of Jeflcrson
street in thi city to East Portland. Consid
erable speculation lis been rife for weeks past
as to wliat action the Commissioners would
take, all of which was set to rest yestvrdayby
a licenso being erauteil for a term of five
year, the new company to pay into the
CountptTreaaury the sum of 9100 per annum
for tlie privilege. The franchise further pro-
ides that the rates of ferriage shall not ex
ceed those now charged by the ritark Street
I'trry Company. The friends of the company
were Jubilant yesterday over their victory.
It is stated that the Knott Brothers, owners
of tbe Stark Street ferrv will resist tho trrant-
ing of tho license and appeal to the higher
courts for a reversion of tbe decision. The
bond of the Jcllirsou Street rtrry Campsny
is fixed at &00 to be filed within three
mouths.
i'J-.J.ii.j
, Oawxno, June 25, 18S0,
1-Mitnr WilUnifitte Farmeri
" An odjoumed mecting-ot tlVo 'AtfnS'riiJi
ncer riroKellet Association wiU be held at
.tho liall of Multnomah Grange on the second
Monday of July,' at 11 o'cIocaTX m. All Pa
trons tntcrestcu in tins matter are invited ami
urged to be present.
A. K. SnirLkr.
.President,,
Wo irlve some Rood recipe for makwiB vari
ous kinds of jellies, gathered from persetiai e
perience; indeed we give only such recipes we
havo tried, and that are suited to the waate oj
plain economical households: V t
i I il
WILHOIT SPRINGS ! .
Noio Open to Receive Gnest&i'l
.
THK UNDER8IONED 1UVINO rUBCIlABEDhrtM
lKre farortte Summer Kesort, and hartng chanred
rcuorated ths Hotel and .nuwlo larn juldltlons
thcrsto, so that r . 15 "u'.ll )'
BostHseMtotkKtssMVM-tirJiiAl'
Oitl he secommoilalsd with. tilMaanl new. rooms and
Po,t loud and trt eierj nay tnjoy a' jlsssMfMfMt.
ami tns dskoc ssiaerai'Waier, a reaa-maw tntcs.
OiliTTVon also will find raat lmnrovfjmant In Sha mni.
lalloiis of the grounds. At Iks stcrs will b kspi s nm
cril auottmsnt ot lrcrrta as 'rraWstsTltS.
it-.h JlotcmsU hxl three times, weak, also till
Kiiv. miwii .". vh.wii.iwih wnittjiiq. - -r
Arrannmsnts art belay mult to run a rsstlr,etri
fiiic from Aurora to tntDprinn, la eonteetlep tttth
.Mlin.ll tnatttrt.ntln i -ft .-...'"'l
HILMOITrirKIVCS, j r'-f
CUOamtifia., j
Will be d.ilrert-il twice or mora a nL' Atur fnrther
tntoriiMtlon In regard to Hoard or tTSmi Ins r mtisjlliri
Nlly answered. A. sf. IstaJMsKAV
jv.-.t'
I ..AA JIt
3,UW,UUUiivr
"" -T
,u , j -r-'.-r-T'J.J: f i 'i Jr. i t
. irnsTTT. a WTi- tip'na'.i'iAi'
COMMISSION, MERCHANT
And Dsaltrs la , j jt;. 3 -iu-j m
ViMl, Hides, JFurs, Graln.and
Wool BetgH.
Cor. Kront and O St., Portland, Orefn.
Cuili adrances mad and eonilnmenU solldteil. al8-3m
J. B. KNAPP.
Commission Merchant
AND PURCHASING AGENT,
1M llral Hlrtet, rertlaad, Orecsa.
Would rt-eetfun anaeune thai hs Is In thsTneld,
prcro-ed to rteeirs snd sail th products ol the soil on
Cojii.ilnion, topurcliass and forward sunpllss on.th
mt reuonaLla tanur far any who wish lo buy. llav
In j had years st oiperian la Ih handling and sal of
the products of the farm, irdtn, orchard and dairy;
lo In ths imrchailnj and ahlnplnf of (oods, partlcu
Url In th line of farm Implemsnts and auchlntry, I
fctl confident that I understand tvacltcallitbawMUof
the (.itmlng- community la havlnf at th city or ma
trulla of trade an sg-enl who understand their want
and mill faithfully and honestly eiecut their orders,
eUlicr for purchasing their wppllos or Mlllng their pro
duiti for a fair, moderate compen-atlon, at all tlmtpro
luting their Interest th asm a hi own.
lievognlslng ths principle that fidelity to trust Is th
true meaaur and merit of moot, I respectfully so
IMt)our patronage.
All order accompanied with th cash will be prompt
ly filled and forwarded at lowest market rale.
lilt e us a call when )ou com to loan.
Hcnl us )our orders and eat your liiu and traveling
nimniM, for wo can buy cheaper than you can.
In nuking orders oclly particularly th kind and
iU.'ll)- desired, and keep a duplicate, that you may bf
able to d-tertnln hether your directions were strictly
MIeaol In case you are dluppolotcd In quality or
ciUurwIae. J, B. KNArr,
1', (I. box 181, Portland.
III1IAH SMITH. JAMES W. mUflriElD.
' Bucceasor to
SMITH, JiltASFIELDS: CO,
Harrisburg, Oregon, 4
Dealers la
General Merchandise.
Produce Bought.
.WHEAT wVnted for their SrsUlaas nourteg UlU.
I-Mllin always on hand.'" '-''
l,i 00,100 feet seaeoued luiaUr, roiirb and drsawal.
S.O,000 feet logs on hand. ' myll U
t..Ol.t, O. A. TIUIlKTTtli 1. HTIBBBm
COX & TIBBBTTS,
Commission Merchants,
PKAI.KRS IH " ' l
Wool, Grain, Hour and rroduc.
TENSIVE STORAGE ROOK.
rartlcuUraltenUonpaldU "'
m IVU'A aud CiradiiiK Wool.
M.ii. NHWHKKRVv' .
Commission Merchant
And Oeseral Dealer in
Oregon and California
Fruit
and rreduec,
IK KIBST BTItECT, rOItTLAXP, OBEOOK.
CijJvmtit4ollUtoi,W L
1', O. Bos KS.
Jull-tl
DILL IK 11018.
Dubois
r, ii. kiw
& iciNa,
Wholesale Grocer,
r
Shipping and-Coihstiission 'Mer
chants. ' ,
Eeclal attenUou (riven to Uia aale of Wool, drain.
Flour and produce In Portland and Han frandaun '
WILLIAM DIIMMIt,
Feed, Form, Produco and Com
mission Merchant.
Importer of California fruit. Vegetable, Honey,
llutur, IV, lUblua, eta, and tipurtera of Urain,
1uur, WoU, Feed, I'rulU, Kaa, etc
cousEn nto.NT and oak sts., i-ohtland, qh.
, - , ""SioTirM:
IMPORTANT TO tHEAAPIES;
IB . ,-i 4 -. .
DEALKR IN
Minineryand Fancy Notions
SALEM,
U Announces .to the publio that ho ha
alcm of theso goods, including the latest
Cs.ab.mere) SUk, Csuhsaerts Ribbona, Osvabraere Iisvcee, Cstsdtsmcw VssU
Intvti. Bflnwilfl fa.tst 1T-.Sa Ita nit SISf-'iMa fiK a Kfl nan mmL. ln,M.
T 4ka In 1879.
l tJIIN I IIYIIIM
N-i-aTm-r-a a-n-n-r
jjuman' Hair, Switches etc.. Parasols, Buttons, Coinbs, Flowors
Tip!h in nil tlin nmv slinrlrJ Hi 1 Jil - f
ru
xssm
LmIIm ffm m itut
m nr .tmvhims wnn sjurvr mirms mrrTV r vrjirr av"
ft hbIII they visit sv eilr.Mlahmral- " JunHU
JT- 33.
AHUy IN BUSINESS.
ManHfkctitrcrH Hd! Importers of ,
i . '
Saddlo,Harnoa,Bridla
. WHIPS, SADDLERY, HARDWARE, ETC.
JblO Front Stroot, East Side,
," lAl'Jinnts (or Outl Tereha and Rubber Uanulaeturlnr Ooinwmr,
MM on hand at San Krandsro nrlcea. A crml aatorunent ol Coi
ol th" bast quatlir on hand. Also a irensrat
N..1I. ItcpcvlrTiiff
rint
HORSEMEDICINE
D. D. T. 18G8.
S A HOUSE MEDICINE IT IS BUrEItlOIt TO
any IJnlni.nl eter Inteniea. roe HmuiHina,
IN. HUKKNKV. L'ALLOUH. LUSH'S, aud all UI.U
HOItia, apply fredy, MMU blUUr, from thre to At
days In succeaalonj and In four or tit dare If not rural.
repeal as as nriu nriiAinn.niirr riuinin, iiituiann
WIN1XJALLH, and all slUjht nllraenU, apply a small
nuantlly, so a not to bllatar. BailJIe Buna, CuU, and
all other aons, where ths skin It broken, ml th Llnl
ment, hall ami half, with any kind of oil, and apply
moderation.
Tf. For sal by ths Trad ever) where.
Bm stoir. Ketniary i, 1M0.
IL II. HOOItK a BON, having this day purchased the
rilhl, tlUe and InUrest of WILLIAMS HOOKR In the
"II. II. II. IIOIIMK MEDICINE," wilt eonUnu IU man
ufacture, aa HOLE I'ltorillETOlUI, to whom all order.
abeuld b addranad.
II. II. MOOltE ft HON,
DmnrUls, BUxkton, Oai
HODGE,DAVIS& CO., Agte,
PORTUNI), OllEOON.
Incorporated iH64.
Ho me Mutual Insurance Co
OrCALirOltNIA.
FIRE ONLY.
los8eaPaidor.;!ialin,3!i4,033.44
LoBScaPaid OgiV,"! Q2.3G3.29
Orcgdu Bnuick Office,
i. . i.
UJiU. Li. SXUitX, Manager,
r ' Boutheaat corncf of, IJr.t and KtaHUeots,,
OpoIU Ladd a Tlltorr llank,
IflllTUND.OIIEOON, aoll-U
'' i'i"'ir ' n I'll ' '
rx-
OJIEQON RAILWAY CO.,
, (MMITKD.)
4 WEST BIDE DIVISION.
Trains are new KsianlNs; as rolletrs Bally,
Kxrepl Mitailay.
2T,n
n, Uon Train,
Dl.t. Stallone. Dial.
flme.
3J r. m,
Zi r. u.
i.Uin iMyton. Arrive J7.77
X.i,..Liay.lUlNwlk.n ti-ta
7 JO a. x.
Till a. n,
e.-u a, ri.
e-aia. M.
fl:i r, m.
tMr, n
6.ta a. u,
tM A, 1
6:10 x. y.
t-i3 a. u.
tvn .
tMX.-J
iM a, x.
lr., h.15
w. ii. uriwnn,.
UrlnU ell's ,
..llarriwm's
...Hr-AilOMauie
.Juuclloii.
, .IUII.I.II
.,Klirrllaii ,,
, ..Juittiion,,
..farryll.' .i
..HuiIU.delU
,,D.llM
lu.s
I.Klr. x. U.0I...
tir.ii. net .
8:WJr. M. UAIi i.
5:10 r. s, ll.lil ,.
6-ur. h, is 11. ..
6U 13 ,.
6.1 J r. h. lMl .
t.rur m. it.d....'
Mr. u. tt.? ,.
IS.TS
U.M
11.19
12.M
II. ol
10.V0
U.l
10.IS
6. IB
sr,s. n.u
LEAVE Itatlun for IVrtluul, tr tteaiuir, at T s. ",
, l.ln. 1-urtL.iul aluvjll IJCllMlk.
Leave IVrtUiid fur ItijWn, r atwmtr, at 7 a, v.,
reUdiili.)l'p alot i o'cli-ik,
ULCrtifht reftde"I at Morrln alreat wharf.
Cciutiaiiy'e oillc 4 front Ktrect, I'urtland.
Ui,l MiatltVI ttLIII, l-rnlilriit.
ssta. sav .NOT fill. loKixIfor our I'rico ll.t
I ( forly). lllKKtoany aildrvaa Un -I
I IifcUun, Oinlaliu ilLripUoJii of every
sVsar ttF Ihlmr ruilrcl lor pcriul or family um
with 'over l.VM llliutratlons. We sell all rl at
wliilo!. trf-lcL-a In quantities to suit the iiorvlukner. 'Hie
only In lUuiioo in Auierlua who uuk tl.U Ih-lr xU
onawee. Aoure. -i
MUSTVUMrHV tt.tUII at CO.,
tt andtl Wabuhave., Chlcagolll.,
MM
tilt SskwawawMawteaV
I .atawawawawawawawawawawaw
;J IH'
.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB
aW WXaWasr aV Bar ' -atawawlsatf
. a-Baatawarf . . Llft ' tWaawawa
zSwSw'QS
OREGON:
now in hand tho largest stock ever bronaht tor
notions in
BrocssiJea la Vswletr.
Trt--w-w-v -s. -M-i -v arw-ar-i-X'l
Kill IIjIIVMI .
txptttu fo attrad Ihe'MAl' rlr, at Malram
- - , Portland, Orogonv
Pun Aortment of Mr and othsr kinds ol Hoi
inoord SUjro llarnaaa. 8ta( Htocka and lash
aaaottinent (4 nrm llafTMss of all kinda.
-irorupily attended to.
janU-t(
SH.NDLER4 CHADBOURNE.
DEALERa IN
Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, Oil.
Cloths,, Mirrors, wall Paper
AND
UPHOLSTERY GOODS.
anal rrsnt HlreeU,
rartiaaeL .Ormsav
FUHN'ITUItK FACTORY locato.1 at WelUburg,
four miles from Kost l'ortland.
THIS FIHM makes the manufacture of furniture
from native hanl woods a specialty. , sep2U
MtULTM VU alt,
heavy laollntr over th naval. Ma flnftr naila,
r creeplnj fae1ln( alone back, all the ar ayrap
of lererand Asu. Do you want to or all
chilly
c
this, or do you want to snjoy nod
went " kwu health." A iniraljr ve
thiadlwaMl llund.r' Hun, Haft,
xi naaiiai claoans
vrftUbl rtuualy far
Hpedy faver
true Hlstur snd has this advantage: Mads In our
iildat, it I last cuttlyi convoanded of roots, herb and.
I not Injurious; recommwHlail by many, hating;
H u wen worui a mai.
Prirf. ssatlar ptr aUttlev
aVYnur IhTJinlVt has II or will a-el It lor veal.
"Iksi
Original.", n-lsl upon hating II,
MONEY TO LOAN,
NECUBED BY HEAL KWTATE AND MOIVTUAOJ
nt
Suma of $500 to $30,000
FAHM LANDS, OK IliRTLAND CITY mOraTtTT
arrtv to
WILLIAM REID,
48 First St., Portland, Oregon.
way! -Cm
' ' ii 'i -
PVPPV t ATI st IIAHKRTH, H4.t-d.wp
DIiBnX (Htnude. rri circular.
Jelt N. D. l-allenon, Ilufralo.N, T
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOB Um aiMp BliufT,
Tor mora lhan tli Jrcl of a es-atonr the
Mesleaia Mssstaws; I.taitavaaiat haa been
known to wllllonsVIl over tho world as
tho only safo rollaiice for th relief of
aeoldenL
ents ai
a iirlao.
ami jmln
It Is a TBtMllolna
abovoi
laitmira
iiraiso jn bt or lis
stlsul. or every form or external pafn
MEXICAN
Muatanar I.lnlment la without an equal.
th srr iMms-T-maklns; tho ronllnu,
SI usiists-atss ssaars ana msku'w
anoahrpaln anil lliflmiialinn iinpo.sioio.
luasrsots upon inunun, tioeu anil wio
Mruta cn-atloii uru cuusny wvuuenui.
TtWuexlean f
MUSTANG
Mnlmrnl' I nee.le.1 by soiu.UoOjr In
every house. Kvery ilav tirluK news of
Ih aaouy of aa awful sealtl or burn
utxluedi -of rtssMnsatto suaurtyra re
stored, or a valuable hor. or oi
saved by tbe bealluK power of this
LINIMENT
whleh sneedllr cure such ulliuuul of
II, u I1IIS1AN ff.KMIl a
Hheusuatlsus, rawelliuais, MUST
Jolatt, imuUtrUa Wuael... Ilnrxa
and Nrald. Cul., Jlrulas atlid
Soralui, Palieueui stiles aud
atlita, Sjtlsni.se, Iatueueas. Uld
Mor.s, tlle.r., sVrastbltes.t'lilliaalu.
Mar nipples, t'aksd llreast, and
lad.ad every farm of sl.ril dls-
, I tieale without scar.
IUI LIIU II1UI. LHUIIUfl ... U.I
SloraliiS. Mivlnnv. HI I IT Joints.
rounder. Harness Hur. Hoof ll
eaa.a, Coot Hot, Mere w ? ut iu, Kiuli,
ssoiiosv ssorn, ncrsicnri, evstiu
Kails, Hpnvln, Tliruali, Itlnuboue,
lld Nnres, I'oll Ilvll, lllin tipon
Ilia fvlKlit and averjr ollur alliuci:!
In wlilcli tits oecupanl or III
Nlnbla and MlneVi Vard are liable.
'llm Meslean MusUiik 1-Hil.iuut
nhvuys cuii'S itml nover illsuppolnlsi
ami U Is, punlttvely,
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENT
FOR WAIT OH BEAST.