Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, August 13, 1880, Page 5, Image 5

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    STATE NEWS.
Hay is slow silo at Lakeviow at $8
per ton.
Tho fair for Union county commences
October 11.
Dr. G. W. Bigger, of Baker City, lias
located at Union.
Tho Ashland Woolen Mills havo tern
i poruniy sroppcu operations.
Tho annual election for chief engineer
01 iYBiona.uxJK pmco yesterday.
Jlancpcic ana Jitiglish clubs are being
started in every precinct in tho State,
Honry Ammerman.of Oacksoncounty,
recently shipped 9,200 pounds of wool
to market
Mrs. A. F. Whcoler, of Salcra, is quite
ill But littlo hopes of her rccovory oro
entertained.
Tho spiritualists will hold
ft grovo
17th of
meeting uear Oorvais on tho
September.
Tho fall races and Fair of tho Baker
I County Agricultural Socioty commonco
September, 27.
A King's Valloy man who sued a
lnoiihlor for $10 had a iudnment ren.
rdcrcd against him .for $1 50, besido
Ihavintr to nav about 855 cost
I a maro belonging to MoDonald it
itvcstrop,ot Tablotlock, Jackson county,
Iros found ded in tlio field after tho
Irccont storm, and is supposed to Jiavo
Ppon struck by lightning.
Hays Alio Weston Leader: Last Fall
l)Ir. John Kirk sowed his wheat on sod.
Ilto is now threshing it, and tho yield is
ipm fi to iii uusbols to tho acre. That
liro ui Boom as ii uia grassiioppcia
Ikd dovourcd everything, and that crops
si) aiauure.
A Oatholio school is to bo established
MJlaicoviow.
A number of now buildings wo going
ujat Lakoviow.
Mm? Hume, of Astoria, recently
kijed a 190 pound doer.
Ws county is over 811,000 in debt.
It ms boon protty gonorally under Be
pu clean rule.
Esjil Egli, of Silver Lake, had a horso
fall to iiin last week and break his leg
in ti places.
Til A i tort an wants each of tho fish
tatiniriua to furnish it with thn nninpunf
fit iWcmploycs who wcro drowned dur-
ng thi last season.
Thoeottlors in tho vicinity of Vesper
knd jRlrcrsiJe, Nohalem valloy, have
uliscnbetl 8t00 in lalwr and havo com-
lacuccd to open a wagon road from
wood's Landing, on West slough, into
Ho valley. Previous to tho intlo of
January Oth tho roid ws unobstructed.
TERRITORIAL. "
Hon D. C Guernsey has recoivrd
PF Moramiision as Doputy Borenuo Col
trior for tho district of Eastern Wash
ogton. ' Tho trial of Mm OlorL- nd son, at
- lttlo,1s in proit. It will bo ro
itmbtuijis that Mrs. Olark told hor son,
, nly tertjor twelvo years of oge, to kill
liclwel 'Padden, and ho olieyed tho
rder.
Thp Teller: Lieut, Farrow with a
trty of Indian scouts and enlisted sol
itrs passed through Lcwiston this week
j route for tho Sheep Ettor country,
9 the, east sido of tho south .fork of
ilmon ltiver. Wo loam that it is
leir objoct to ferret out tho last vostigo
: tho race of tho Sheep E iters and
ther kill or capture them.'and thus
nilor it safe for white men, siuglo or
i small parties, to permento and pros-
t tho country for mines or any other
iiineas to which tho country is
r anted.
-
ITEMS BY TELEGRAPH.
Dclejr.at.ou, of the KnigliU Templar left
a Francisco on the 10th. r
The SeldierV Iteuniou ope neil at Columbus,
ilo, on the 10th. Tbero U a very Urge at
i lance.
At Saratoga, in the mile ami a quarter
ah-Oirolle lit, Gle.lilia (the favorite) 2d j
2iHJ. '
The earning! of 39 railroads for the month
, nly show aa Increase of 32 per cent., the
i Tcae of mileage being 42 per cent.
The Jebt-pajfcra in the Democratic State
' iveiilion oi jennessoo nave a ihj unj,"
i Airily, being 010 to 29.1.
the Georgia Democratic Convention failed
' tare upon a candidate for Ho.eruor, and
' -1 recommend (the support of Gov. A. II.
Ur.irl.ti,l I. nt the oninlon that New
1 (It will co Hcnubllcau. It would hoof
"e Importance to luve HaUtead give hit
' f opinion of what ho thinks of Ohio.
1 the San Franclico Board of Trado has con-
c ceil in the resolution of the Portland Board,
-J sag the necessity for the establishment of
a 'Tial aervice at the mouth of the Columbia.
1 fire oa the l(Hb, canted by the burning
f Jv'ict jure floating again the pier, at
1 liter's Point, J V., oocupie.1 by tne Am.
an Lumber Co.j communicated to the lum
.1 ijar.1 and spread in every direction with
1 Ming rapidity.' From the lumberyard
fire spread to the vessels, and notwith
fxiiug the, effort made by several tugs
oh hiatssil to their assistance, six barges,
ojsKhooner and one ahip were oon in flames.
Ifr ten airei of fire U now raging wildly and
' 'wears to be beyond the control of the
' lea. S3ver.1l burning vessels were towed
i' th river and havo drifted with the tide
t ud BlaekweU'i Iiland enveloped In heeti
o Uma. The fire it apreading in every di
r ton aad n eatimata can Us formed as to
il ffobable extent. The scene from the over
b of indescribable grandeur, flames niing
i tery direction and devouring everything
ii 'leir wath. The stock of the Export Lam-
'. bfconipwy was mostly Canada pine, .value.1
Ko 000 About half If already destroyed.
IIsfuUy insured, diiefly in foreigacom.
pti. CIus. Watrosi" stock of lumber,
tilaU pine, valued at fttOO.000. was baroedj
isjrj. The total lo ia expected to be halt
nly workWun,'' remarked the co le:ttr
ails startel but in the laomiug.
THE-NERBBs fHGNAL STATION.
The Ma rraatisea BnM r Tnule will As
sist la Stearlac lu KreetUa. r
Tho effort made.by the Portland Board ef
Trade and Captain Lachlau, of the steamship
n-. w. wu. i ..
""bh " r, iu secure me erection oi a
signal station at the mouth of the Columbia
river Intliis State, is bsintr heartily seconded
by the San Francisco Board of Trade. Tho
following telegram, received by tho Board of
this city from the Secretary oi the San Fran.
cisco Board, shows tho action taken by that
bodyi
"At a meeting of tho Boanl of Trade, held
their rooms last Friday afternofn, Capt J.
It. Lachlan made an address urging tho mem
bers to uie their Influence toward the cstab
ment of a signal station at the mouth of the
Columbia riier. After some dilnto and ex.
prossion of viows from different members, in
which they coincided with the sciit'mcnt ex
pressed by tho Portland Biardof Trtde. Tho
San Franciaco Board adopted tin following
rosolutiont 'The Bord of Trade of .San Fran
cisco havlug by its Board of Directors atten
tively considered tho accompanying tommunl
cation of tho Portland Boanl of 1'rado, ad
dressed to General Albert J. M era, Chief
Siimal Olfictr of tho U. S. Arinv. icancctrnllv
concur in the request made bcrcia aa a matter
of importance to our large and rapidly increas
ing commerce with our sister Stato of Oregon.'
ul. McUrakcn will tnko tho communication
of tho Portland Board of Trade to tho city of
Washington and will urgo the matter of the
establishment of this signal station upon the
members of Congress."
. .THE SP0KAN FIRE.
A ripe aad a ('are Iras Carpenter Castes the
ConaUg ratio:
A special dispatch to tho Paloutt Ctatette on
the 4th init. gives the following account of
tho flro at Spokan Falls on that day t
This placo received its first visit from the
dread flro fiend to-day. Five buildings wcro
completely consumed and the business part of
town aaved by a miracle. At noon to-day a
otrpenter laid a lighted pipo on a bench in his
shop, and the sparks got through tho floor
ana Ignited the shavings. The firo was well
started be f oro It was discovered and had made
such headway that it could not bo extin
guished. The Mock of building below tho
California House, consisting of Davenport &
King's atahlo, a blacksmith and carientor
shop, a restaurant and lodging bouse con
nected with the California Houio wcro en
tirely consumed. All of Davenport & King's
horses, vehicles and harncu, and most of the
property in the other buildings were saved.
I ho stable was insured for 91,000 hi the Con
necticut. Other buildings supposoil to be un
insured. The California Homo had a narrow
escape, as well as the block onposito the burn
ing buildings. The noblo elTurts of the cit
izens, who worked hard carrying water and
soaking blankets, saved tho town, which hid
a narrow escape. Had the wind leen blow
ing in an opposite direction, the town of
Spokan Falls would have been in ashes.
AMENDING THE CHARTER.
The Ommlllrei SHU at Wsrk an the New
Charier What Is Belag Bear.
Tho committee appointed some weeks ago
by tho Mayor; for the purpose of revising the
present city "charter has held several Im
portant meetings and made considerable pro
gross in the work assigned to them. A sec
tion has already been decided upon for the
levyUarvf a license on all business encased
in the-city' at the discretion of the Council,
which will, should the amended or new char
ter pass, give, authority to imposo a license
upou the hundreds of wash houses run by
Coinese in tho city who now cannot be
reached and laado to contribute their share to
tho expenses of the city. The most radical
change of the eiiarter agreed upon is the abol
ishment of the olfice of City Asucssor, and
the now charter will nrovide that a conv of
the assessment roll of that nortlon of the
county enibraoed within the city limits be ob
tained irmn the comity, anl isueh other work
done by the City Assessor to devolve upon the
Anditor and Clerk. The propriety of chang
ing tha time of holding the city eleotion lo
the month of December, so that the olllcials
mav enter upon the discharge of their, duties
on the first of January, is also being consid
ered, nevcrai qmer important icaiiires navo
been brought to tho consideration of the Com
mitteo, but not as yet-acted upon, or not fully
reviewed.
THE HELPING HAND.
Five Mitailrrd BaUars Collrelr4 aad Seal t
the Gardlarr MasTrrrrs.
Several days ago Mayor D. P. Thompson
rrceired a letter from a committee' appointed
to solicit old in behalf of ilia families who
were rendered houseless and homeless by tie
fire that swept the greater portion of the town
of Gardiner, Douglas county, out of existence
during the latter part or July. In response
to'the appeal Mayor Thompson called upon a
number of citizens vrsterday. and hi a little
while'succeedod u railing tho sum of $501,
which will this mornfng be f.rwanlid to the
coimnittoo and by it distributd among the
sufferers, comprising tfcclvo fa-idl'cs who hit
all their earthly a'tious by the lire. Fol
lowing aie thecontrib tions to the relief fundi
Hon II W Corbctt, S'.OO; Hon D P 'I houip
son, $.V W S La Id, WOj 8 G lted, 8.V)j
Al'en & Lewis. $23; Knopp Burrcll k Co,
$23j Loyal BSteiriK, tilt llodge DavIs 4
C-. $23) Dolph, Brounatigh, Dolpli & Simon,
$20; Captain George J Aiusworth, ,$20; 8 ()
Skidmore, $15; Od Fleisolmer, $10; WJV,
$10; W W. $10; P N Shurtletr. $I0 H M.
$3; J G. $3; J K Smith. $3 II L, $3; J B
Congle, $3; W Jackson, $3; cash, $1.
The above amount with that already sub
scnlicd by other communities will amount to
a sufficient sum to give the unfortunate peo
ple material asai.Uuce.
tkfiytr ef she hlagj Back)
The survey ( f the river from Woody Island
down to Topgue Piint across what ii gener
ally known aa the Hog's Back, ia nearly
fiuished. k new channel has been finned
necessitating the relocating of the buoys and
l.n.lmftha dehth of water In the. new
channel is fully equal to that of the old.
4faflf if IiIaI Lab aAAn eTitiw-
from renaoie iniornjnu nrcu m;u ii
nished the Attorian, it is enabled to state for
the information of river pilot, that in cro's
log the Hog's Baqk at the fish trap at dead
low tide, on Saturday last,, the lead showed
eighteen feet of water, and this is said to he
the shoalest spot in the channel. From the
lilafk bunv.lxioar A. to me utaea ijsMnr mmrv.
the cliannel ka gW depth of atsr, Ut is j
narrow j and 'crjakeihi The uteyis&feI
very carr(uuj yuimuVt. ,, ,w , -u-x -i
sufficient number of- booys to make sotorw
ous a chaUsel ras, f Acre 'liroaa amines swu
plain. ' " ' "
A cruel busbaod calla hi wife 'green fruit"
be ;ause she net r agrees with aim. "
WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND; OREGON, AUGUST 13,-1880.
RIVER IMPROVEMENTS.
A rrapsMlilen u coaslrarl a Ship Canal la
Avoid the CeUashla Elver Bar.
Henry S. Msddock, an engineer now in the
employ of the Harlan A Hollingsworth Com-
any of Wilmington, Delaware, has addressed
a communication to the 'Board of Trade of
this city, regarding tho improvement ,of the
mouth of the Columbia river. The ecntleman
proposes tho constrnption of a tanal through
theiieckofMand south of Point Adams, and
lying between Young's Bay and the ocean,
into which tho channel could be directed by
the construction of wing dams to deflect the
current. 'J he effect of this would be to close
tho ohannel botweon Point Tansv and Point
Adams, and open ono direct to the ocean
through the canal. Tho approximate area of
the section of land referred to through which
tho artificial rassaffe could be run. is 143.000
square feet, and taking it for gi anted that a
current of the same velocity as in tho present
cliannel could bo obtained, it would givo for
mo cauai a ueptn oi W leet at low tiae ana a
width ol 4,800 feet, which would be greater
than required. The gentleman in his com
munication argues that the current will be
more rapid In the canal than around Point
Adams where it now flows, as at flood tide
when coming in the water in the river la lower
than in the ocean and the nassairo throuoh the
canal being shorter the stroiwer currents will
naturally tend in that direction, as the fall
per mile will bo greater. Tho samo reasoning
will apply to tho ebb tide returning to the
ocean. Ilo also saysi "If no precautions are
taken to limit tho sizo of tho canal, in time
the month of the river would change and
occupy the podtion of the canal, and a new
sjstem of oars and channels would form
which would give lis as tnuoh troublo
as the present unci. To prevent this
tho sides and bottoms of tho canal should bo
protected from the action of the currents and
waves which miaht otherwise wear them
away," The liability of another bar forming
at tho ocean end of the canal, and also the
present bar oro also considered at length in
the communication.
In tho event of an onen canal not nrovimr
a feaaable project, Mr. Maddock suggests the
building of a canal with locks, and furnished
the Board with a drawing of both the plana.
The " lock cansl " lie locates at Tansv Point.
as the " fast " land Is but a Ishort distance
from deep water in tha channel and as tlicro
would bo no current throujih which tho canal
approaches and especially the ono from the
river would fill up with sediment. Mr. Mad
dock believes, however, the open canal scheme
to bo practicable and its advantages over any
lookina to the removal of the bar aro that no
risk is run In making the present entrance
norso, ami wnuo mo worn is i eing pusneu IO
completion shipping will beputtonoinconreni-
ico. and not havinir such larce volumes of
Water to contend with, there will be leu sedi
ment and for that reason wcAild provo cheaper
nd better. Accompanying the communica
tion aropin drawn by Mr. Maddock for the
purpose of moro thoroughly explaining tho
work of constructing such a canal.
Admitted la rrobalr.
The last will and testament of the late
Daniel J. Malarkey, whose death occurred last
mouth, has been admitted to probato in the
County Court He bequeaths to his beloved
wife Kllen,all his property, real and personal,
for her own exclusive uio and benefit during
her lifetime, and after her death the same
shall revert, si, are and sharo alike, to his three
one Charles, John and Daniel Malarkey and
to their heirs and aaslsns forwer. He also re-
J quests that the business carried on under thea
urni name oi it. u. iiaiaracy ,o., snail con
tinue aa heretofore, and that his share in the
some willed to his wife shsll be represented by
ins sou iiaHii, ytno anon uo compensate,!
therefor In such manner as mav be lust. Mrs.
Kllen Malarkey is appointed administratrix of
l lie will wuuout uouds. the estate oi do
ceased is valued rt $23,000.
Stolcv Pkoi'Irtv Recovlkkd, Tie Salem
Slalttman of yesterday aayst Last Friday
moraimr a gardener working for Mr. Parrish
called at the Police Otlice and informed Officer
Harbord that he liad found a lwx of clothing
near the garden where he was at work. Mr.
Harbord accompanied the man to the place
and found the box as stated. He placed a
watcn over mo i-ox, out no one came lor it,
and yeatcrday It was taken down to tho Ite-
cordcr's Ollice. The liox contained a man's
coat, four dresses and a large number of other
artlclcJ, such as towels, handkerclneis, aprons,
stand-covers, eto. On ooe of tho towels is
stamped "Hill," and from this it is supposed
that the goo Is belong to Rev. Hill, a that
gentleman had a number of articles stolen
about rair timo. ltev. Hill is aUontfro
the city at present, but upou his return it will
bo aveitained whether or not the property
belongs l mm.
m
CoNsotrcioN or Watch. Up to Thursday
of last week the supply of pumped water for
city use at tho works of the Water Company
was 1,000,000 gallons per day. Since
then, tho mountain streams being low, the
I unipinu was increase! to l.wu.uuu callous a
day, but alter the reservoirs sre tilled the
nuautity will bo reduced to 1,250,000 gsllons.
'I lis water liaa btcn drawn from Fourth-street
leservoir fr the annual cleaning. It is now
in perfect order, and the water works has a
capacity of 4,500,000 gallons er 21 hours.
DAttii or Paymastkk Towlkh. On Mon
day evenh'g a telegram was received in this
city announcing the death of Doctor Towler
at Department Hcadn,uirtera, Fort Whipple,
Arizona Territory. Deceased was well known
ill this citv, ami his wifu being a sister to
Mrs. lien Hnllodsv and Mrs. Ktinuel Smith,
will return to her liviuo in this city. Doctor
Towlir received the appointment of Paymas
ter in the army while maiding In this tity.
Ittscpxi) from DuowM.vo. Yesterday af
ternoon, aa the river steamer Wide West was
leaving the Government wharf at Vancouver,
for this city, an Inebriated Individual, in at
tempting to cot aboard, fell Into the water.
A butcher named liurko, who was standing
on me wnari, seized me man vy me coai
collar, preventing him being drawn in under
the dock by the current, and liob I-ee, first
mato (f the Wide We'st, speedily coming to
the rescue, the man was yanked on board
with no more damage than a thorough dous
ing and a transformation to complete sobriety.
Circuit CooBT. ThesoWanof jesterday
morning say si The Circuit Court of the Fourth
Judicial District convened in this city to-day.
e note tno presence in this city ol the ft-l-lowing
rtpresejitatives of the bar 'from Port
land! Hon. Jndge Kaleigh Stott, District At
torney J, F, Caplea, Judge Shattuck, Judge
Rrouiiaugh, Judge Trimble, J.-N. Dolph, (Jeo,
II, uurluni, J.iS. otroug, tieo. v. locum,
F. It. Strom;, and others. The term is likely
to I a protracted one, there being thfrteeu
criminal and aeventy-six civil case on the
rdocket.
i , i e
The man who said, "I carry my heart
where all men may see it," probably bad a
windy pain in Ids stomach.
CiNTnAL Cttfn. The regular weekly meet
ing of the Central Hancock and English
Club will be held to-night at Raleigh Hall,
comer of Stark and First streets. Col.W. H.
Kffinirer wilt be anions the sneaker tn.t.tf.
the club, which should of itself command a
crowded house. Members of other rlnl. ml
all others who desire to securo the election of
Hancock and English are invited to be
present.
TBS rrloe of Wheat.
The beautiful harvest in both this country
and Kuropo will no doubt cause wheat to rule
very low this season, but this will not lessen
the demand for tho Oregon Kidney Tea, as
every man or woman who has a backache or any
trouble with the kidneys or urinary organs,
will try this well-known remedy even if
wheat should be only GOo. per bushel. Sold
by all Druggists.
Two Burgeons
From the National Surgical Institute, In
dianapolis, Indiana, will visit Portland, Ore
gon, at St. Charles Hotel, September 7th, 8th
and 0th, 1880,' provided with a complete and
expensive outfit of apparatus designed to treat
every form of Spinal Disiase, Hip and Knee
DiseMK Crooked Limbs, Club Foot, Paraly
sis Ac. Piles and Fistula certainly cured.
This institution ha an uncnualed reputation
in the successful treatment of all of abovo
diseases. Interested parties should not fail
to see these Surgoons, Returning home, over
land, they will stop off September 11 th and
13th at Kugeno City; 13th at .lioscburg, and
18th and 20th at Jacksonville, Oregon, td -
Frank O. AbeH
Who docs not know who the abovo named
gentleman ia f Wo canjuifely say that ho has
no rival in the State as a photographer. Go
where you may you cannot fail to find speci
mens of his work, and right well ho deserves
tho enconiums of praiso that aro placed upon
his workf His gallery, situated at 162' First
street, is a repository of art, and any of our
readers who may visit tho city aro cordially
invited to inspect the various works of art
tlicro displayed. Cabinet photographs only
$3 per doxen, and card photographs in pro
portion, t f
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY.
I880-'8I.
Chas. C Lambert. A. M., B. D. Praa
rBOrBIHIONAI, BCTABTINENT.
COLLEGE Or MEDICINE, Portland
U. P. H. I'lummsr, M. D. Dean.
Term Opeasi Berember I J, ISM, .
Ct'LTCBAL BKrABTNEXT.
OOI.UXIF. Of LIDEIULAUT8 Balm
IMan.
WOMAN'S COLLEGE (Wtm
Mrs. r- O. urown, ixsn.
Tens peaM Measlar, tpi. 13, ISS.
rBsVABATOBV BRrABTMKT.
UNIVRIISITY ACADEUV.., , 8alem
Tli. Van Boo, A. al., B. D., l'rindpl.
Tents pnssi MssmUx, a. IS, laat.
C4BBKLATEB HCBSMU.
TUP. DALLAS ACADEMY Dallas
n. A. lunaau, i-nndiwi.
THE UMPQUA ACADEMY Wilbur
.Ml U. fNIMWIi im..
THE SHERIDAN ACADEMY ...Sheridan
t, II. Skldmers, rri.etL
For Information Inspecting Collsg of Msdldns, apply
to the Drwu
For Infomitllon rstptetlng olli( or I.llxrtl Arts
snd Woman's toilet sptr to the fro.ld.nt.
For Intonnstlon rwcttlnir UnKinlty Aeadeiny ahd
the CorrtlsUd Khools applr u
to Uis fwpectlrs lruieinsU.
juljrXS-tni
Incorporated 1864.
Home Mutual Insurance Co
OF CALIFORNIA.
FIREONLV.
Los30sPaidorfllnn2,Ua$i;334,G33.44
LosscsPnid 013102,363.29
Oregon Branch Office,
GEO. JDSTORY.Managor,
'4P'
8oulheast cornkrbl llrst snd Stsrk StreeU,
..JOnposlU Ladd A Tlltoo's Dsnk.l;
PORTLAND, OIIEOO.V.
splltl
Boarding and Day School,
Clasical, Literary and Sciontifio.
THE BERKELEY GYMNASIUM
Prepares Beya far Itse l'lerllr.
nilllS INSTITUTION HAH THE I' AT HON Ad E OF
I ths but Itinlllet ol th. Cosat. The Fourth hchool
jar Usirlns on MsasUr. Jssly Itlh. For IUI ol
rcie ronce. snq iuu uiKiiuwn oi uriMirunf nil ui ouuea-
tlon, 'jljr lor ctAluru. toi JZfJZj- " "
" J6M iC sU'ailtl, aapcrialradeal,
)ul)0 lm Ikrkclty, Ul.
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Tanarra a IMIU sn an Immediate
stlruulua for a'.rija Liver, and euro Oust I re
new. Iys-psl, lllllousnesu, ll.lbui l)Urrnst,
Malaria, Fever ant Agu. and ar awrul ei
tiroes In nearly all D's-awa to caote a Ire and
rrcolar ai-Ujn til lb ituwela Th I aatC
dole Ux all MajarUI IVUju. rrtt, Sic, a boa.
wnrarr-sstaas aerslaw autckly sires Best
ajw Hlrrp to lb auOVrliig, i
curaallra.laehaa
silraiaeuaanj
feraigia t-revepis ssptlepi
II nis. and ia tli
orei reuieay sue pnvoua 1'ruaUattoo aroogbt
on by ezeeeslv drlnklna. ov.t work. iumiuI
spcs and otaer eatu. Itrllvnthraiaa
syiiem. Tb bsst
w. 'i"-w.'. M.annrw liuurioiis W SLi
lb
a of
Nserlitaa.
llOtlll
two aiual price. 40c.
aad SIM,
1JSL '
WsMrMcr'a BaJsj
Kasssasllaa .ar
aaMkyBrsifsrlala
tad JcUsnra la)
satafselaM e7.
ELWiWiafftOL
SfwpnfiorB,
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ferFasapalst
HaBBBBBBBpWaad
CRAXTD
CLEARANCE
As ws desire 'J close out our entlrs stock within
THE NEXT (NINETY 1 A YS
i
And are selling out with ths Intendon to close business
ws now offer, (or ths time specified,
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
General Merchandise
At less than the present cool rates ol ths same goods in
Ban Francisco.
OUR BOOK CONSISTS OF
firy Goods & Fancy Goods,
2 CLOTHING,
OOTS AND SHOES,
All Kinds of Usdarwur,
'CIIOCERIES& CROCKERY
i
Notions of all Ktnils,
All bought txlors the rU and offsrtH lor sals without
regard to current rates.
Great Bargains for Cash I
(lira us a call and jou will sm that we mean what ws
"7.
This Is not Duncsmbs but all serious, w ars mailing a
CLOSING OUT SALE.
L. A E. IllRSCH,
Grlawold'a Block.
8AIXM. OREGON.
JunM 9m
LEADING CLOTHIERS
Fishel & Roberts,
Censer kToal and Vaashlll Ms., rortlaad, r.
tuts OX lli
Aa Immenae Sprlaa; Sioek of Clola
Ing of Erary Style.
FULZ. LINE OF UNDERWEAR!
IUU, C and Oents'
FURNISHING GOODS,
All ol these w.rs
BOUGHT BETORE THE RISE.
And soU at FAIIt ADVANCE on cost
Thoroughbred Pigs for Sale.
ONE HUNDRED BERKSBTKES.
Puro Bred China Piers, and
Choritor Whites.
T
choli
IIEUNDEIUiaNEDIIARnEEK FOR YEARS RE
Isctlnir wsth ffrsst cars turo bred Hwlae f rotu tha
itolccst tiuporlaUoiu cvsr nuds to Oreson snd has ths
Urrot lot o( Bwlna ot Tsrtetles iiained In th State.
Iher will b sold at th r.rr low rrle ol aa to tlO.
iwnt
Hrwillng Bows slrMd villi piss lor about t) wrli.
Apply or address,
jwssa nssT, ssaieaer.
Junes zm
Halem, Oregon
M
INNES0TA
CHIEF
ATOKH of tbf various atsas UWk'
tar7wW&w!
lalea Pawer, all mounted en four wbeala, art
saaaiTsctund by as, M are naf wrysnil hr aay
for Prtos-LM sad Clroulars. address
lYsaOUII, BASIN OO.
MajHanaoturwra, tMwatar, Minn.
Breach House Pvrllaad BrraoaalUDI IroulHl.
). U. OWOHH, Manager.
THE BISHOP SCOTT
GRAMMAR SCHOOL,
sfiTiisarE
St-. -ifS; .
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BBABBIa. AB MAV MBMNSs.
FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN
1rM)l'E.S Al'Ol'ST 81, UfSO, WITH NEW AND
Xj better Luililiw than ever belor offered. In.
struttlon tliorouh. Dpuial sttcntloa paid to Ewrlbb.
Flu bote lor Collez or for lluslnea. Wu.lo, Hook-
keeping, Hodcrn Languages euceeartiUy Uugkl. Bend
lor Catalogue. Addro the Itectnr, tb
BT. BKV. SS. Sf utab sBaua, m ss.,
Or tii Iliad iluUr:
. ruw. j. r. hiix,
.ill ml FOHTLAND, Orrrn.
WT TtfBEf HB m Wttffll
fii.Tiosiddfli
UauUuUy. la lb tpoai tcaxmitiL leaaf acts,
stve, and sacae sailsfs clary amaeklat la ilia
aaksTSt.npa pidta rnf tnlaft wal a dry.
ITa no aqoal la thrabmg ass and tJaaouy, taiMlfe
lag d eassnlng beta as wall sad BMrlr aa neiitr
aa wheat, and reqtUre no cbaoaw sum tb etavaai
Jiaeawr. f tmrtMt qf tpmrmlfmg tmd .laaalag ar
gW tt ay M aia.SSae wait, tmd . was S
nMUTtuTitiE aaaa aa esju3vyJIalEnc
ai
WS3SS3HtS
&j3!j-,a-C iBv1
MZm. ttrr
VTSaSSAd M Hi
A
CaHfomJalMaademy
( , ,ViMiaiV,,,;iiiilj
Till SKVKNTBKMTH TRAR WILL DEOIKr
i ' - J.l"lllll.',1,,
Jul)? zm
RRV. DAVID IfcCLURE, PH.D.
r
E. OLDENDORFF,
ml Estate, Meaey Brwlirr aad Cellrder, aa
Xelary rablle.
HELUNO r aUKM mrEBTT A HMK1A1.TT
TTASllEilOVEDtllSOFFlCFTCI 112 FlItBT 8T
JT1 betvMn Washington and Stark streets, rartleo
tht wUh to Invest In IImI E.UU, or parti that hare
Real RsUU lor sale, win And It to their d?antf to
tire him call. .
ta.HOU8K HENTINO attended to with ere.
t.COLLKCTION8 HADE lth punetusllty.
larUONKY TO LOAN On Real KaUta in,f .i.i,..S
personal security. Best ot reference gtten. sat
HODQI, DAVIS & CO.,
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offer a r:;:i':c
NEW AND. POSITIVE CURL '
WENZELL'S
INFALLIBLE ANTI-SOAR.;
A sunt aad ElTiriEUT rasraad basest ass
M'lMTiric rcuxcirLEa, aad Warraased
free fresa laiarlea etTeris tto'
Weel aad Hhp, aad t'aadeatsed
rerns fMltas little tar frelsU.
DIRBCTIONSl
rjUT'rilR CO.NTtlMTS OF OKE OAK IITTO
r tin pall or vl rapabl ol hoMlaf about tra
nwrly with waUr and allow to stand one ntsM. ' N
not then cumpleUly UlsoWed applr Itnat, and wfcsw at-
uivn., evi oil can wim wp eus ous will anawarj
t wiui wair anu auow 10
hen cvmpleUly UlsoWed sppl;
lution is comnitt, sdd II to n gallons of Upld waser.
eontalntd In ths proper tscsptael lor dlpsaaa- the shsasx
Unshorn shen alter th.lrr.mOTaltrom lhbatl
rom in bath shaukt
rooi and tk Hoatkl
bar th liquid pressed from th wool and
returned to th rscentacls. and In order U
returnd to th receptacle, and In order U Isaurs tha
destruction ol th paraslW, thsjr should raoslr
oain in aoous swo we as.
N. II. Let tli bath be warm and avoid sipssursa
cald after It,
Head ths following!
I Dsaar, folk Oo.,4epL 19, IsT
Hs. Hodge, Davis a Co. I Having uasd ths rtsM
ilr that roil sent m last Bprlag lor scab among sn
slieeit, I have delayed giving you remits until ths pres
ent time, as I drslrod to allow .uftVl.nt Unit to sure
so as to b certain that th dlsose was thourougnlir
cuied. I dipped my ahaep twice alter ahaartng, at In.
terrsls ol 15 days, and have eiaralned theltockcararulljr
sl least onoe a week sine th last dlpt'lnf, but Me
dlacoi ered no remains ol th disease. I do not hesitate
to recommend your preparation as a complete and cc
lala remedy lor stab among theeiv.
J. W. Nsssrm
Put up In alr-titht cans, holding seven pounds sack
and averr can. when used sccorulna- to dlraeiloas. sell
dip 100 sbeep.
I'llEI'AllED EirilESSLY FOIl ANDSOLD BY
Hodge, Davis ft Go., Portland.
UMOLUALK BBIU41UT1I.
raHlaadi
marsOU
TO FARMERS AND
LANB
OWNERS.
A NEW AIMTAY EANB mCB.
A riaa far Hellllac rrgea IsaaslaraaU as.
WlllasarSle alley laads.
Th Orewonlan nallwar Oomnanv dlraetAfw hava iu
dercd a land oflle to b opened In I'ortbuid la cooaae-
Hon with that comnanv'a buslnea.
Th narrow gaug
Company do not own any lands In On
many do not own any lands In Orecon. and la ob
ject In starting a land oAlc Is mainly to sltl tip snd
ilsretope lo a a greater eitent thanat present those lug
tracts ol larmlug lands blng Ule alonif lb proposed
Ha ol rallwa
llllla. l. I
rav which It Is'now coiutr
wnicn it i 'now constructing in tha
.1 IIIMIH11. IM.,IHI CVIVIU
Cascad ranges la Western Or
Willamette Vallsy, snd Mpeettlly along th Oaaai aad
'eeon and la inlJilUaiiil
Southeastern Oregon, and aaatit Immigrants to locate
inereon on easy term., so as to swiuirs large and In
ereaalng Irelghts snd senger Irafflo eacii year for
their various narrow gaug line, and convey (he ssaie
lo Portland.
Farmers snd other land owners whoa tends lis along- '
th tiropoaed narrow gaufs line ef road, and who,
through want ol trantiiorUtlon fadlltle ar unatle to
cultivate or wlslilodlapoaeot the lands they own, or
Gn tberoof, at present unproductive to theuuelves sad
ths HUM, will thus hav sn organised agency In
dally communication with Immigrants st ForUaad to
sell their lands, and may havs tli sun cut up Into
smaller farms ol 100 to 80 acre snd settled by latiul
grauls; and thereby th narrow gaug company eipeci
to have an inrreaeed acreag ol irop eath year to
nrrled by their rallwa) s.
The comny'a land oRlee her will organlM agmeUs
In' Europe, at nan Franciaco and lu the United eJlalea
for dletn)natlng Intormallon abroad ss to Oregon snd of
Die various farming land along lulineeof raUvay;talar
range lor Ihetren.iiorUtloiiaiidactlleinaiHOf aniallcoun
tloaon large and contiguous bodies of land (belonging to
farmers and will find irchaera from among Isnad.
grants ami other, arriving In the State for such smaller
tracts of land as may be lor sale all lying along the
proioal line of Its rallwa), but no her lae.
In order to enable Immigrants and Intending pur.
thaaento lnnct la iwreun Ui varloqs (arms which
may Ix placed In theliaiulsof the rail ay cominy'
land omr for sal, hall tar ticket to slid from tha
slatlou nearest to such farms wilt be gtuu by tli com
aiy, snd reduced rates of freight charged on hi Ixr
soeal eflevU wlien carried to the fanu he anhaae.
IVhen sales ar mails by th (and oltlc and th seller
desire on Ulf or two-thirds of th iieietta le mM
hlsi down, tli land company's offkw tulisiic Is His lu.
migrant purchaser from a third to a half of ths prtea
In raah snd pay tha sent to ths sailer which, along
with whatever small ioittoii of the purchase price lha
Immigrant's means enable hlui to pay, will considerably
reduce th d.U to th seller, who will revels direct
from the iKirihaaer, a security over th land for ths
third or half th ptic remaining unpaid. ' The land
ottlc lias arranged to giv such Immigrant iiurchaacr (ar
inifihaaers al to eight years' time to repay by fnstall.
iiietita Irwu th profits U his farm tb auowal of suaaejr
they may advsnr and y to th seller. n this way
the narrow gauge romitfuiy land offle I naiiled to
nuke a mulually adiantageous sale of LliiuJu land
lilmalonff theraflwar. for seller and iiunhater. Tba
furuier rewlves at one In cah a lialttu iwuUtrd et
the i vie of l rami lur unn ne tens. wiui tna latur
alio I. generally a man of limited means, wheti he ar.
rlveelnanewrountry has Hie asaUtaue ol the sail
ly cou'psny a omc In actually advancing lor Ulru lit
h ontMiilrd to one half of tli aclua prfcw of the
farm he bii) s from tha seller. JCwaWtus olikvl he get
from sit to eight years time to mat ami produc from
th far! th amount of nwuey hw ha berroaad foso
the narrow s-aujre railway cotuieny' land offlc.
TlieadvanUg toaerue Wt tb rMinany frusii atab
to aeru Wt th rMspaav fruai ata
i is making It lb UiMhluary to gel
on wliat le bow unieoJnetlie land
I Inereaaed putiulaUoa aad nitlecueou
IWing sum cine is
settler located on
along u line, end Ineruaed ptuUU0B sad sesileueal
ami aaxtaue In troiu lo b carriai by tb railwav theis-
after follow from year lo year a a awtter of course;
while, on th other hand, th MtoW rsclvves tbwsby
new settlers sud prajucersid buid beretofera snpev
ductlve, wlio thus get cotuforUbly located slid lucre
Hie agricultural wealtli uf Ui country.
Col. J. II. Wheat, .altoaeyt law; ol that etty, and
laUly land agent ol tli Kortliers FMiAu railroad at ,
Kalaina, ha been fnted th land snnl lor thu
lurrow gaug eampiuiy, whg eOK a UI km kntad In
tliat couiisny's building whenever arraugewent ara
completed.
Fanner and land Ownen who hava IaiuI. Ia. uL
along the lines (4 rsUasywttl plea apply for blank
and full iarticular at tli company's otnu. 'is Fins,
street, I'urtland, Oreicwi, to
WSSW SS. TCSSSUT. AgWlS.
Approved i
WILLIAM BEIB, Local Pr.sld.nt.
X "T 'AIL to send for oar Price Ut
I II lorlsa0. t KKK to any sddree unw.
B M aA plication. Contains descriptions of every
slew7 SSBW' IMna. taalred lor nenona or famllv luA
wjUi over l.too lUustrstlons. V sell all good a
wholesale prices In quantities to suit the imrrhaier. The
only In UtuUon la America who make Ibis Ibelr aaeclal
biulse, Addrea.-
MT.BMRBV WABB ..
ti snd taiM stash sve., llUoagolU...
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