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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1880)
WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON,' SEPTEMBER 11, 1880. 5T, BAtED 1ROJI 81 . A Yonns Woman Ipon Ihe rolnt of Joining the llrnil-Mondr, Repents her ActLn, On tko stoamship Columbia which arrived Satumlay at noon, thero wu a young aud rery handsome woman who came near going down to tlio bottomless pit ) but who, thanks to her good sense, is still among those who are on tlio broad rnnd to destruction. The lady in ipiLstlou if tho wifo of a San Francisco saloon keeper, and U alike distinguished for her handsome figure, her magnificent faco and Vxr amiililo manners. Sho had a pleasant iiuuiu in onu i rauciscu, iiui liiuuu bu,.,uv.-m.i' cd with nil that a devoted husband could tiro vide htr with, sho stdl allow td herself to bo led asiry liy tho wiles of o notorious pro curess who resiles in this city, so much bo that sho agreed to accompany lier miner to abandon her husband and homo and to play the liailot for this wi man's gam. Sho eluded 1,.,. l.i,.l.t,1 ninl iW)t lint- trunk. en safnlv housed on the Columbia by tho strategics of r the procuress. Xliu vessel was no sooner on Iter way 10 i oriiaiin iiinn euu guiuy nun ins clnatlng ) nting woman bocatno conscious of what sho wus nbiiitt to do, and while rtck n Ing up tho perils of her step, sho wss i struck withi's awful couscipiciiLU that ho deter mined to ictiim to bet husband, nud at once. SIih told tho oll'icers of tho steamship her story, and they promised to assist her nil thay could, nml took siutial pains to see that thu now formed icsoliitiun of tho penitent was not brok n by tho woman who had once lei her to tho oigouf ilcatructi n, nml nhovvas ,iot allowed to g i near her sometimo canlivo during tho remainder of her voyage. When tho steamer arrived horo tho procures refused to give nil tlii young wuiimi a tiunks, saying th it alio had paid In r passage to Portland, and would hold them until tho amount vvasrs. fiiinlcil to her. Tho young woman was rec ommended tn Chief Lippisus by tho olllccm of the at amihip, and aha li'tcctl hcrrclf under liU pr itoutlmi at oncu. Iter huband was no tifiu I of her whereabouts by tho Chief, and it Is more th in probabhi that sho will return to tho ahcltir of the roof sho so rashly loft, b tho nrixt burner 'Iho voiiiij; woman had a very narrow ocapo, audit isrnro in leed, that one w ho has advanced ao near tho cdiw of tho prccli Ice o It turn w Itli audi sncccs. it is 10 10 honed that her future will be atrcnutheiicd III by her exprriouca f tho pist few da)j, STIll HLir MlltltOVV. A tiinroiitir limn Mourns llir lose of u sullse nml Jloo In Homy. Sitttnlay nfio-noon tho Vancouver bot carried an unusually largo crowd from this city. Anions tlmso on b nnl wero Mr. and Mrs. Mruulii, who had been making their usa nl Saturday -visit to tho metropolis, and were returning to their home with numerous bun jMs nud other o Ids and ends which attested ' the faet that they had been doing colisidoi. bio bujiiig at our different storai Mrs. Strut lu curried a aliso among other things. I'or cotiven'enco iko alio pUeuxl it In her lap wli.ii sho sat dou n upon tint forward ili-ck ami theri by Intuits a talo When tho boat was about oMioiitu tho Oregon Hallway and. Nav igation Company's dock Mrs Stiuldc had I cr attention a' traded to lomctliing on tho shore and for some moments forgot tho valisu, Tho article, however, was swiftly rccalle I to her attnition when alio saw it tako a hop, skin and a jump toward tho rail. Strobe, thu hu-luiiif, iemcmbcrci. at tho sama time that $100 ju coin was In the leather and ho made for tho 11) ing nrtlelo with greater haste than gentility. It was too lato, however, and tho . ills j ami its contents dhed to the hot- ' torn. Mr. mid Mm. Mrublo wero confounded and for homo moments ere without tho raw or i d speech or motion. When vitality at aat ruturmd thuy demando I to bo put nahoro and wero ncourdingly placed under tho care of Cant Jonoi, of 1 10 ()re,on and California Kaitroad ferry. Strubli induced tho gonial cap w u t transport him back to tho spot whero tho water cloud over Ida lout treasure, that he might take a look into tho deep. It was no go, however, as there was "nary" a vnlieto Ik) aceii. and then Strublu gavo way V) otftution, Half a hundred urchins in small IhmU llo ited around tho spot until dark hop ing to find tho valise, but up to hit accounts it. was liko (iarlli-ld'a coluimtcd brief, that iteiuiiiiifd mi-aing dciito all ciiucavor to iind it MruliU insists thatthcio was 8100 in gold coin in the voliau at the timo it drop tied into tho ricr. In this nsortinn bo is liackel up by Ids vvife, who is nple.vant look ing lady und chic- apparently not given to ex avgerati hi. Tho loss will be a heavy one, as MruMa has tho appeal anco worked hard to g t it. of n man who ricirr hoim rut tt.it ii'ii. It is said that Mrs. Harmon, of tho Now Kiigland, is alout to lease her hotel to ft popu lar man heio. This dotul still rates firat-clast, and nurcily mav well be proud of the Occi dental and tho New Kngland. The ilicovery of very rich iron oro near the font-lulls of tho coast rango of mountains, and obout live miles from Hood's canfd, was ma lo last week by a party of experts. An assay was ma lo vestorday, ami with a most encour aging ii mitt. A. M. Itriwn, of California, is hero in the interest of c imtaltsts largely interested in the Iron ami other mining Interest. Mr. Urown has beou on the .Sound for the past few iiH'itlu, and it is a matter of great surpriso to him that the mineral resources of Western Washington has had o little attention from business men representing capitil. The Troasurcrshlp of King county bids fair to bo hotly contented. Opinions on this point from two able utUwievs aro favorable to the legality nf Captain Hill's holding tho olhce, as puliluhed in loth dailies hire, and as a stind ing for the campaign. Judge Green's opinion on have already published, und next week tho Judgf-A'hocilo General and Secretary of War's opinion, or letter, will appear in tho fcBN.'ral tapcra 01 Hie ooumi, aiioiitcrsa iu me fttcw nf tho two attorneys, Lewia i. Mc Nauj'ht, who aide with the retired captain. Fisoru Masiieii. While Mr. Tyler, an emplojo in Weidlcr's mill, was pushing a large tnick along, one of the ways yesterday after- W Mmti l.n .... m, ili m nilnftil np-lilpnt U lllcll MWII, W HIV. II,,,, . ,.., ...- may Uy him up for some timo. It seems that a wagon passing by caught his middle finger and crushed it against a tiea y beam of w ood. TN diget was mashed to a Jelly. Tyler, though in great pain, Quietly took his knife from hit pocket and commenced to pick the Virokon mroes of bona from the bruised skin. He then wiappod las hand iu a handkerchief and then went to Host Portland before ho had a phjticiau touch it. The Pistol, at Astoria. On Friday even- imr a shooting aflray occurretl at Astoria on the road a) near the steamer dock between two, longshoremen nanieu cook ana iuinn. The men hvl some words over a woman when Qook drew a rcvoher and tired at Quiun who threvk up his lett nami, tuo snot striking the index finger and lacerating it iadly. New gold fields hae been discovered at Le nora, New South Wales, cauiinj a freat rash. rnoor resiTiVR. The Man Who Robbnl and Attempted lo Kill Orlen Olsen Fully Identified. On the night of tho 20th ult., Orlen Olsen, who had but lately arrived with his family in Oregon, and settled down at Albina, start d out to tho houao of a Mr Johnson, two miles aboio tho tnachino shops, on the Kast Side, of whom ho had obtained employment, for tho uirpnao of going to work the next mi ruing. i lien a snort instance aunvo tl: 10 car shuns ho wis act upon uy a atrangcr, knocked ilown, brutally In a ten and left for dead on tho road His assailant robbed htm of n silver watch, n g dd ring and six dollars iu money, I he man was totally unknown, and Olsen, after lying for somo time, finally r coven d, and, half dead and covered with blood, ho made Ins way back to Alhii a timing tho early hours of tho follow i g morning. On thu noxt morn ing Olsen, through thn medium of n country man named Holf, who acted us iutcri rctcr, told the circumstances to tho Chief nf I'olico, but thero being no clue, thorn wero hut faint hopes of securing tl o robber mid would-be murderer. On tho morning of September 127 a man named Frank Williams was arristid and brought to the City Jail for breaking w in dows at tlio Nicolai IIoilic, fur which ho was the tamo day found guilty, fined j."0 and sent 10 J ail. A few da s after that one of tho pr -prictors of thu Nicola! House came to tho Ciiy Jail and gavo to Captain SI inn a silver vvateh and gold ring,-which ho said bcl ngil to Williams, and wanted tho nlhcer to tali chargo of them. Captain Sloan did so, add tho attention of Chief Lappous being directed to tho mattor, a little comparison of descrip tions soon developed the ciudal appendage1 of n largo-sized rodent. The jewelry turned over to Captain Sloan tallied exactly with th t lut by Mr. Olsen. Frank Williams was the man w'ho nibbi d and tried to kill him. Steps w c immediately taken to ascertain tho whore-1 abouta of Olsen, but proved futile, mid it was, not until several days Ind passed that Chief Lappeiis found the Interpreter, Holf, who was working on a building. HolT also l Iciitlflcd tho Jawclry, and olso furnbhed tlio aought-for i forumtl u of the whoreabotits of Ols-u. He wus working near Albany, and after consulta tion with District Attorney Caplcs It was de termined to send HolT after linn. For this purpose Hoirwas deputized by Mierifl lluclitcl tu bring Olsen to tho city, whoycsitrday ro tumid with tho man. In tho alternoon the examination of Willi tins took plaie, mul mit of a number of prisoners in the dock Olsen roadily identified Williams ns the man who had assaulted and robbed him. When ho picked out Williams, tho prisoner said, ''You nro a d d liar." The s ory of tho attack vv is told by Olsen In court in a strninht lorwnrd and convincing msniicr, leaving no doubt that tho guilty man was Williams. Tho examina tion was continued until to-day. Iho proof against Williams is direct ami (voiitive, mi ' it will bo only a mittcrof time when ho wilt bo sent to tho p-ultontiary for his crime, tmiTiMti tiik wiiiiv A Lllllr Helmut lllrl Herlouslr Injured Mlillr l.nuuard In the I'nslliiir, Among nearly all school children there it a gamo playod which is called "snap tho whip," although' affording considerable amusement,' is attcu led with a great dckl of dang-r, Tho latest accident ctuscd by indulging in such p,ntuno, was that mstained by a littlo girl named Hall living on tho Tua'atiu river In Wosliington county, a ahott distance from, hero. Sho was tho last mi thu lino of chil dren, formed by thoir grasping each other's hinds', and occupied tho position of what Is termed "the snapper." In being swung around she waa thrown against the school house, aud her tight arm broken, the elbow joint dislocated, nud htr head badly cut. The injured child wus nil Thursday uic.ht brouuht to this city in a wagon on a mattrass by her parents, and Dr. It. H Jones summu-jcd tn attend her. Yesterday aho waa takon back home, and it will bo somo weeks before she it entirely rvcoicrcd. 'I he game of "snap the whip" is very dangerous amusement, and tho teachers of public schools In this city ahotild forbid it being played by tho scholars. Al present it seems to ho generally indulged iu by thu children during the lecess intermis sions. Till'. HTItl I.TH OI' M.VV 10IIK. 1 iJerinls luinllj .Viinrd l.llinr) Lol In llir ,e it ii rid llrlniMill. The New York Ikra'd of August 2.1th cmi tnins tho following! "A family consisting of hiishaiid, wifo and four old! Iren, lamlod at pier -10 North river jcatcrday on their way Kast from n town called Gervaia iu Oregon in tlio far West. By somo mittikn their trunk was placed on mi cxpreas wagon n nl scut away from tho dock, aud the moment the error was discovered tho head nf tlio houle of Gihiicy that is tho family namo started through the streets to find tho driver. As ho did not roturn in an hour Mrs. Gibney left Iter children in chaigo of an olhctr en tho deck to look for her missing lord, promising tn return in a few moments. Two hours iho officer waited looking after the children, when li took the children to 1'oliee Headi matters and eoiitlded them to the care of Mrs. Webb. Their names and ages nrei Bernard Gihiiry, eleven ears Culuriue, ten vear; John, seven tara, and William, six v,car." IlAlutOAU Suuvev. For tho past two months Chief Kngiuecr lturrago has been en gaged in sanejuign route from the KaatSide out poit Mount Talor on tho Sandy mid, tin re connectiiii,' with iho survey to the Cas cades. Two survvjshavo b en nude on tho north side of Mount Tbor, but it is thought a moro availab'e route could bo found cm the south side, crossing the farm of Hampton Kelly, Yesterday jlr. Hurrago reached tho farm of l'noch Turner, and is hcadod for tho river in Tibhett's addition. TilK New rKitmuoAT. The new ferryboat lieing built at Sorcntcn's Boat) ard for Messrs. A. J. and Levi Knot, below Wi idler's Saw mill. Is receiving her nuchlnerv. Althoiii:h the work hat been considerably delated aho is lie ing put together as linnly as any steam boat on these waters. She will be in read! ntas by tlio first of tho coming mouth. Kxtemumi THE Ma'im). Tho Portland Gas Company aro constantly taking in w ith their gas mains the various portions of the citv. which have as vet not been Messed with allCIl Illuminating u;r, vib.iuajr iiiuu were engaged in putiincr down a capacious V -II Jt . Vl.4.l . main on North F.ighth street, from r to II. 'Iho people along tbo line aro delighted. Sit-Ec-rtu as Ilt-miisE. Morrall Sharpe, of the Oljmpic Club of this city, has been se lected to act as referee in the coining walking match at Tum Hall, Mr. Shariw u well known as a fair man, and we are gUd that he has been selected, as all the contestants will be sure of havicg justice douo them. The Olympic Club will have chargo of the score ing snd awarding of the prize money. The fact that the club are to do thu will give peo ple confidence in tho match, and add much to its popularity. SCHOOL CHUDRFA 0 THE STAKE. Kaprrliitrmlrnt Cmwfon! Opposes Their Taking lnrl In t.xlill.lllons. Professor Crawford, supcrliitendont of tho publio schools in this city, in his report just issued, takes strong grounds against the prac tice of allowing tho pupils of tho public schools taking part In publio exhibitions, and says i The regular work of Instruction during the P'st term was very seriously disturbed by tho publio prescntath n at NcTV.Market'Tluater of some spectacular and musical performances in which most nf the actors wero school chil dren from the publio schools. In originating these performances, thoso who projected theiii had worthy ends in view, but, as thoy pro cccdcd, much was involved that is to be scri ouily regretted. That which was thought would rcqulro but n fow simplo preparations mid a fow hours' rchinrsa, beiamo monster festivals, the proper (?) presentation of which demanded elaborate and costly costumes! Boi res of precious hours, hours filched Irom tho school room, hours worto than stolen from needed rest. These occasions were sources of uiidiio and unhealthy excitement not only on tho part ol thosd immediately In terested, but THIS FEVKKIfllt ANXIETV rUlMKATEll Whole school rooms. Tlio mauager was ini peratlvoj tho day had been aetj tho tlckols w cro being s dd, and ov cr thing must bend to his will. Musia must bo learned! dial 'cues and cues mastered) gestures mid poses innu merable Were to la studied. Iho mental aim bodily strain iu somo instances was sally painful. I-et us hear no mora of "ciammlug iu our nublic schools while such unnatural and positively pernicious tasks nro imposed upon ciiimicn ny trio consent oi inuiiigcut patents. The records now on file will show, in noirly every case, Just when tho tank wus undertaken, and tho progress it had mado tiward completion. The high standing nf scores of pupils ingagid In these exhibitions -bowed a marked want of application nt tho very flrt examination niter each performance was definitely luatigujntcd. Many nf our brmhtest pupils th 'o, of course, wero tho ones wonted slgi ally fathd in their daily wotk in tho school room dm Ing theio periods of oxcitomuut. It will not bo question d when it is suggested that too ino-t grievous injury to nil these children vias indicted by thu subtle and, perhaps, Inseparable iulliieiices or evil which ever a tehd regular stngo ro hearsals. Chlldi en delicate, sensitive mid in deat wero comp lied to obey harsh mid oft-n coarso nrdirs; to witness mirtifjing mid disgraceful dlsp lis between those In con. irol (?); to bo shocked, in more thin mio in stance, with conduct which is now a lays sup posed to occur only behind tcrten; in fact, if thu half nf what his bcin SO ITKVVILL'NILY IIIXC'LOIr II Concerning some of lluss rchcrsals, is true, many a child has received Impressions that may not bo elTiced for years tu como. Has it nut oltou occurred, nlo, lo those who have nrouyjit before tho publio s uno very inten st ing and entertaining compositions, much less retentions than tluxo referred to, that too iiiauy of the ni tors have beou school children who were thus overtaxed? Th) whole subject Is one for serious consideration. 'I his ques tion is not a local one, it hat arisen in almost cvvry city and but one sentlim litis expressed that of dtclded opposition to all liublioen tcrtiinincntt in wlnoi school children aro necessarily rcfiulrcd ns leading actors. The following from th "Boston bcho 1 Hoport" for 1870 is quoted in this connection! "A the atrical manager scents profits in a Juvenile represent itiou of 'I'maforo.' His advertise muiit draws a hundred and fifty children from the acliooN, of whom nleut otio-t'drd are taken out of school, tho other two-thirds be ing tokeu out iu spirit, whilu a large uirtof their school-mates aro tilled with a desire of following them, Tho peiformmci", instead of being instant ly condemned, is licensid by tho authorities, and tatro iz d week after week by our lust proplo It docs not occur to them that they aro more rcsponsil lo than tho manager for the harm dono these children, "Docs tho money they can earn justify us in makliu them our playthings? Wo hear a (treat deal of It, of their ami their parents de ight In it; but it Is very pour p'ay, consider ing all that coiii-s after "Whatever may be thought of such a per formance or Its consMpieiKe-, nmnng theatri cal people, there should lo but ono opinion among ot'icrs, and that strong i noiigh to leuve n theater empty whtii tho performers are school children." A HAILWH'tt MIT. Hie TliuiKnnil IKillnrx IMmnze I InliueJ fur biiiiiiik iriinin iiiru .srin. Gustavus Petersen, a sailor, has filolnlibcl, through hit attorneys, Woodward 1 Wooil ward, against tho American ship diamine, laid) nrnveil at this port from Boston, bring ing a cargo nf railroad iron foi tho North Pacific nntronl. Almut two months More nrnviiu! hero Peter-en atates that he was s. ni aloft on tho luwerjnid nf tho mmiiiiait. The crams line, used for a foothold, and swung under the v arils, was mule of on (dd gakct, and was put up by the mate's orders, njlluat tho protest of thu aador'. At '-' o'clock ouo morning IVtcren was sent aloft, and while standing on the lino it broke, precipitat ing him below, he falling into thu long boat vv.th audi f icti that his light foot and lep was drove through the bottom mid his hca I n'so seven ly h-irt Whou picko I up his light thigh b ne vvjs found to I hi broken, and, un able to procure any surgical treatment he hail to 1 in Ids hammock withtne broken limb until leaching this city, when he was taken to St. Vincent's Ho.pital for treatment. Owing to his being uiuiblo to secure proper treatment, his right bg will bo alout tlnco inches shorter than the other, making him a cripple for life. Ho claims that the Injury received is the result of carelcssiie a and negli gence, and asks for 3.000 damages and $10 for wages still unpaid, Yesterday, iu the United htatcs Court, the libel was removed on the captain furnishing u bond of cVV'jOO, Mr. C. II. Lewis becoming surety for the owners of the a'hip. The trial will come up" next month in the United States Court, be fore Justice Iloedy. Almo.it Anmhilatiii On Tuesday even in;, says the Salem SlalftiiKin, tho monotony of the grading on thu trsck leading into tho city, was broken by a slight disturbance which, at one time, promised fatal results. The Chincao graders thought to lave a littlo port by digging under the wheels of young Otis' waaou, to his horses would not le al lo to start the load. This, of course, Otis ob jected to, an 1 he made tome very strong in sinuatims about tho Chinamen, which in censed the boss, w ho picked up a board and started towards Otis. 1 hat gentlemen grabbed tiptbii wliti and jumped to tho'-gtouud to de fend hinuclffl lminediatcjy about U) of the ChinameUi'with drawn nicks and shovels, rushnl'forOti,nU hail the boit not inter fered, would fiave butchered him in about ope mlu'uU. I'uace was soou restore 1, and busi ness again commenced. ANOTHKR tEBSIOV. The Other Hide or Ihe Starr Hrcnnllns; (he Killing or the Chinese l.rnder. An altogether different story is now being told iu relation to tho killing of a Chinamen on the grado of tho Oregonlan narrow gaiigo road near Gcrvats. It w as stated that Searles, the spiko driver, was without any provoca tion attacked by tho Chinamen. Tho other sido of tho story is, ns gleaned from the rail road hands, white men, that Soarlcs, or Suiclcv oh some say is tho name of the man. and not Searles, as reported, first threw water on the Chinamen mid they retaliated in the samo manner, when ho kuocktd one of them doMii, The Chinamen started to rcscuo their countryman from tho spike driver when one of them, Chcu Jim, was struck by tho white man with Ills spike driver mid received in juries which resulted In death shortly after. This statement it Is said is corroborated by s3icral people living in the vicinity who saw tho row. Justice Cofice, of Salem, has Issued a warrant for tho arrest of tho into killing tho Chinaman. Such is tho other side of the stury OiiiTUAttv. Mrs. Laura Wheeler, wife of Hun. A. F. Wheeler, Assistant Stato Treas urer, died at Sslcm on Thursday afternoon, after a lingering illness, attended w ith great sullering. During her long richness her suf brings wero borne with patienco mid death ciiiiii to her as a happy release Iho Chris tian graces worn added to a character of native sweetness, endearing her to all with vv honi sho camo in contact. Sho was a con sistent communicant of the Bpiscop.il Church, and leaves ono littlo daughter, nn infant son hsvinit preceded her about two weeks since. Tho funeral tirvlcei will be from St, Paul' Church this afternoon. .Nothing Short of Vamlstakakle Benefits Conferred upon tent of thousands of sutler crs could originate and maintain tho reputa tion which ayfuh ,-s.AiMAPAHll.t.A en JO) a. it is n compound of the heat vegetable alteratives, with tho Iodides of Potaasium and Iron, and Is tho most ellcctualnf all remedies for aero fulotis, mercurial, or blood disorders. Uni formly successful mid ocrtaln In Its remedial elfeets, it produces rapid and ooinplcto cures of Scrofula, Sores, lloits, Humors, Pimple, t- ,! 1-1.!.. tl!. ... I .11 .11. .-.1 ' -- l,rmiwuu, onui 1ibi.i-jii mhii am uisiiiuein ne ing from impurity of tho blood, lly its in v lirorntlni: ellccts it always relieves and often cures, Liver Complaints, Fcmalo Weaknesses and Irregularities, and Is a potent irnowcr or vitality, For purifj ing the blood it has no equal. It tones up tho system, restores and preserves tho health, and Imparts rigor aud encr-V. 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For Information reiectln,f UiiUtrlty Aitblemy and the CurmUUU Kbeols apply to the nspvetira I'rliieit-t. juii:in HODGE, DAVIS & CO., 0FF1.U A NEW AND POSITIVE CURE. WENZELL'S INFALLIBLE ANTI-SCAB .1 X II i: nml I'a'lK IIAT I'mnpounil lm.nl nn M HAITI II) ritlMII'LI.M, nml Harrunleil free Trum Injurious iITirls upim Ihe Vtiiol nml Wbres, nml 4iinliurd roriii rosllus mile fur rnl.lit DIIIECTIONS I TSyVT rilE CO.STF.NTH OK OVR CAN IVTO L tin 111 or vt-fc-el i-aiaVln ot lioUllii aUiut Ave putons, a coal oil can isltli U'l cut out ulll answer. All ntunr mi waier anti anow iq sisiui nir nicnu n not then eompletely illaolveil ifplj heat, and )iui so lution Is eomiilete, add It to UJ villous ol UpM aUr eontilnetl In iha proper reee Ulfurd! iilii iho sheep I'lisliorna sheep alter their remsval from ihe IIll should livsethollpilif presseil from llo wool an I tin liquid returned tnthe reu plat In, and In otdtr Ui hnurollie dt.. nation ol the .rilte, UicyslicuU recdie anotlur Uitli In almut tiso necks. .S, II Ut tlittatli Lo warm atd avoid tiposures est I atur It. Itead tliofolloslnir; Dinar, Polk Co., Kept, IS, 179, ilintrs. Iloil.-e, IUvIs i. Co i llavlnj used the rem di that vou sent me U.l b rln.' for scab anions inj Imp, luvedela)mlriilnz)uu remllsunUl tho I'rts ent lime, as I desired to allow ultliient time to cupac boss to no etrUln that the disease was thourou.chljr cuilil. 1 dipped my sheep talen alter tliesrinK, at In. tertals of 1& dsys, and hare esainlnul thslloeknrefully at least oncu a week since tho but dibj.lr.if. but have dlacovered nu remains of the dlaeuc J do not heslute to recommend your preparation as a comulttoand cer tain remedy I n scab anion.- abeep. J. H .Nmsitii lut up In air t ht cans, hol.lln? seira Auruls eeh and etery con, when used aeeor Jliiir to gUecilons, wll dip 1W sheep, l'ltKP.UlKIl 13piUi.SLY l Oil AN!) 0U JIY Hodgo, Davis & Co., Portland. MIIOUMUi: llltK.l.lslH. I'ortlaud, ...... ore., n.avJotf E. OLDENDORFF, Ileal Lslnte, llunry Brisker anil lullrrivr, ami Notary I'ubllr. HI U Hi. Of K tKH I'ltOPI KTa 1 HIM 1 ILTi in1 tlatwlah ItKMOVKD litHfin-iri'-rii nt viiLr ht. U.t een V Mhlii'tn snd HMk strtcU. I'irlUa ah to Ins eat In llual KatCe. er t.relM that Lata 1-1 lUte lor tie. w Ul fii.J It to ibt-lr llantyM to IfllO UUM CA11 1I01 BKIIKNTIhfJ attended towltheara. t tHcein te.-nu.NM JIAlihullhinnUuiJlty, , itf JlOM.VTOIJIA.Voii Itair-bt and al prosed J panon-t security, llcstof refcrvucerlisa. ail PORTLAND MEGHANIGSFAIR 1880. The Annual Exhibition OK THE rultTLAMI M t.l II INK'S F.UK ASSOt I lTIO WILL LIE Opriied on llir lli anil lose on the M of October. rimn rAvii.to.v is nn.vo FNLAnnEn nv tiif. J. addition of to win (rs Tlio south wlnir destined for tha Floral display add the north wing lor Machinery eshlbltol Intended exhibitors Mill please flto applications for tpoco at an early dsto by applv Initio the Buieriiitcnd. ent, room 20, Union block, where all Information con cerning the Fair w 111 bo cheerfully k'lten. ltj order of tho Hoard of Directors. auil i OLDt-4D01IIF,8ucrlntendcnt. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY AIS'l) TUALATIN ACADEMY, IIIEUT t.lt(E, OKI (.OX, CALKNDAll: t,it. TaauVlraf VVn1ni-a,la in ScntemWr. to first V wlnosdsy In Uecemlier. VV istaa rtas Hrst VV'eilnesdsy In December to first Wcdncsdsy In March. Hutii i;nii Ural Wndneailae' In starch to first Wednesday In Juno. HOLIDAYS innsuuas u new icsrs. nXI'KSSIS tllTIOI r TIKM 11 ADTASCS. Primary Department ( S."0 Aciulcinlc Hiisrtment ,.. 1000 Colleirlsto Deiiartment lrW lleurd, In families, Including fuel and tljhls, S3 to l to rillll SCHOOL AIMS TO OI II THOItOUOll IN. 1. slruedisi aiul pari nisi dUlpllne, to form correct mental dibits and moral purposes It olUra gooil laellltles III all Iu departments tostudenlsot tolh sexes, lor further Inhumation a ply lo Itr.t . .. H. Ill ItRIt K, Is.ll., President. Or to I'UOt. Jttis. MAIIHII. augusUml UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Tlio school year of Ihe Stato Unlicrslty mil begin nn Heplrmlirr II, IHmo. I'.KIl.Tll JOIINW.JOANSON.A. II. . . . ITesklent 1-ref el reek and Utln. MAItK II MLKV, lit. D , I'rol Mathematics and Aatrouoni), THOMAS CONDON, I'll. I). ' I'rol. (lculuvj and Natural Hlator), THOMAS It. OATCII, A. M. Prof. History and hngllah Uuruturs. OLOltdli II. COLLI Kit, A. M , I'rol. UliciuUtry and I h)stc. JOHN BTRAUIl, A. M. Itof. Modern Unguages. NltS. MAllY P. SI'UXKII. lrof. Elocution and Iftnclpal hngllsli I'rejiaraUiry Dipartment. IOIl CATAUM1UF.S AND FUItTHFtl INIXHIMA. 1 Hon, apply to JOKlIt i J. t ALTON. autl-.'m lieerelsry Hoard I'rueiit r.UJiKNK CITV, OH. I III! ttHrlllt'rt S.I lilt. HI m.tLIII. ABoakortalnnlilf Inroriunllaa fiirlnrniers A Urge class nf our Farmers are battling and Strug- gung nam tnroiigll lire sinuous apjurenuy niaaiiig wiv slightest boadasy. To all audi, aa well aa Ihoao who aro about lo start Into Iho fanning hualncsa, this bonk edres the most espllrlt directions and the most vslushlo Information. This Iwok ahould Ik In lbs bands of etery fanner that wMica to become a wealth) and successful farmer. It tolls you csaclly bow and what lo make money at. Any farmer reading Ibis Imnk, follows tho Information Iu It, Is aa certain of success and wealth af Iho sun riHssnd sets. Be to Hat once that you aro Ihe pones-orof this valuable nook. Such an opierunll) may not present Itself tn you again, bent mtt laild to aiiy address on receipt of Sum. Address, 8. AMU IIBilV Clainmont, llla Jiuia, Puma. aud It Rent paid to-und-n-iinrlrr yrnrs lni)a our. llt.ST CMIIMT Oil I'AHMIIt (IIIIIAV INTIIK WOULD, winner MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS of Iho hlgbuat llatilirttt.il at SV SST wnaciia ram roa Tiuarras tsskji. ITIees. U, liT, sMI.tllM, to Mm and upward. Also lor iuiy nienta, V a mouth, or tX'Hu nuar tirand upward CaUloguesfrie, 11AMIN U HAMLIN OltllAN til . ISITrcmoiitit., HOSTO.Nitn t-"t lltli at,, union mpiarei, .M. VIIIIK: 1IJ Walsuh . Atenue, CHIUAIIO. jaufy l. .1. .IMLIRKEY tV .., GENJS11AL Commission Merchants, W IIOLK.SAI.I. DKALF.IIH IN Flour, IVcd, Vvn IiIoiih aiuil H(JIIC S'al'OiTlit'.N'. CtOVSIDNMLNTHKOLICITED. I'llODt'CFIlS WII.I, further their Inlereats by correandlii with us. Utters st Iniulry pruiuplly answcrisl. Weekly prices current nulled free on ajipllcatlou, ri.lllF.RAL.ADVANCFJt M VDF. ON Al'l'lttn FD MIIIMKNT OF (JltAI.V, WOOL, rUIUII, HOPS, IIIDI.S, KTC, KTU N, lumid It I rout HI, I'orllHiid, Osn. augltf MONEY TO LOAN, hKCUnPD 1IY REAL F.STATF. AND MORTOAn IN SuniH of $500 to $30,000 FAIIU LANDS, Oil l-ORTLANH CITV I'HOl'FRTT srrcr to , WILLTAM REID, 48 First St,, Pottland, Oregon. ina)2Cui ;ra vs spi:;ii h: iii:ih i.j:. Till: I.IIIHT INt.IKH HI HI 111. TRADE MAIIIl An unfallln rem TRAOI MARK viy lor r limn! torrlic. Iuxtciir aii.U.l lUa-M-aitJ.it (ollOW. M ft COIi-4-OUtllCtf of hIf Memory. UnlrerMl fMltuile, Pain In lliia la V- Illsitfl ItrORE TAIIIIO."' tfl. I'reiitt Anil TAIIIQ. lliru out av, sol lasny other dlaeiiaes tlisl lend W 111 anlty, or (loiiiuiiiptlon, and a premature grate jri'ull lurtlculars In our psiuphlet, whl h wo desire lo send free by mall to ever; one, The KalAc Me-lhlnai la sold by all (iru.-l.ta at HI r luiksge, or six f r t or will bo sent frto by iiiali on reli'l of the money, b) a-UJn-ln 1 1I i: (. U 1 1 VI lH I M . No, in y xiunie' iikxk, ni.ruoi r, tn h jrA.ld by all linnvt.U. Juliy or WELL AllGERb th. elieapest, bores tbsfaattst Wo .re tuo oldest suit largest firm In Aliurlca. Bend for our pictorial catalofjuo. Ukitlu HT-tes Ufa Co., C-lcsgOi Ul. JOB PRINTING I AND BOOK BINDING. A. G. WALLING OWNS AND CONDUCTS IN A LLC! ITI MATS manner both the above named branches of busi ness Mating accumulated a largo assortment of STOCK yiND FRUIT IITS Ho can do work for Block growers and Fruit Cutlur lata In a better style and at cheaper ratea than any outer in in ouaic. Having a STEAM BOOK - BINDERY Can bind llsrulncs, Muilc, etc, In first class stale andatlowest lltlng wrlces rTULVSK 1100KH for erery kind of business made to onler. au!T HORSEMEDICINE D. D. T. 18G8. S A HOUSE J1LDICI.NF. IT IS SlTKRtnil TO sue Liniment ever InTcntcd. For 1I1NOIIONK. hi AVIN, MVVhl.NEV, CALI.dtlH, LUMPS, and all OLD KOHLS, a) plr freely, so aa to blister, from three to fire uays in succussion; anu in rour or nve uav s ir not enroa, repeat as at llrst, SPIeAINH, STIr F JOINTS, 11UU18ES UIMKIALI-S, and all slight ailments, apply a small quantity, ao as not lo blister. Saddle Sores, Cuts, and all other sores, whero the skin Is broken, mix the Ltal lueul, half and hall, with any kind of oil, and appky moderation, tfl. tor salo by tho Trado ei erj where. Htocstok, Febmarr 4, laM. II. It. MOOIIK - SON, basing this day purchased th light, title and Interest of VV ILLIAMH h IfUOIlK In the ' II. II. II. IIUICNKMLDICINK," will continue IU man ufacture, as HOLE I'ltUPIIIETOIlS, to whom all ordes ahould bis addressed. It. II. MOORE k SON, Druggists, Stockton, Cat, 1IODGE.DAVIS& CO., Agta, I'OIITLAND, ORK00N. Attention Wool Growers! AM, PKI180.SH VVI8III.SO TO IMI'ltOVF. Til HI it llutks are liifomusl that I have now a belter asaortmeiit of rains for salo than any revloua year, Imludlngt New Oxlorslshlrra, Ami 'isvnlils, Irrnrh llerlaos, Mpnulali Merinos, I i . s American Merinos, ,j Ami Utng wool Grades. I OFFER FOR SALE : lOO Buck, 7 00 Ewph. tJ.Thoe who mako early application will getflrst choice. My larm Is 4 mllis south of Dsllas. II. M. S.ITHHII', Iiallas, IVIk County, Oregon, d novl THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB MAN AND BEAST. for morn tlinn n third of it century tlio Metlc.n MuelaiiKl'lMlcueutliilslmci! known to Inllllous nil nvnr tliu vrnrld us thu only salo rollaueo for the toiler of accidents mid iialn. It Is n mndlcluu nlicivn prlcn Mini prnlsn III. Iiest sir lis kind. or every form of cisturnu.1 jmlu MEXICAN MiisUnir I.lnlmcnt It without nn equal It iieiietr.les flesh send muscle to III. ory iMine iimklhtf thn cnntlnu iinconrpiilniiiidliitUiiiuUniiliiipnsalhlo. Ha effects upim Human Flesli nml Iho nun croutlon aro equally wonderful. Tlio Mexican MUSTANG Liniment Is nneded In" somebody In every liouao. I.verydny brings news of Ilia sigouy of all mriil acid or hum aiiuduud, of rlieuni.tlo m.rlyr. ro stoieil, or n valuable liurs. or ox sasreil uy mo licuiliir power oi tuu LINIMENT which anoedlly rures aucll ailments of thn HUMAN FI.l.SJl as llh.uiiiatlain. Nivelllngs. MtllT Joluts, I milrartccl Muscles, JJurusI and Hcalds, sjuis, llruiae. atsiti Npralus, I'olaoisona lilies and MiIuks, MtlAiess, Lameness, Old Mores, Ulcere, -'roettiltcs,llitlsaliis. Nor Nipples, (nla.it Jlr.aat, anil Indeed erery form of xtarual dls aa., II lieals lvllliout sears. For thn ilnuTK CIO ation It cures Npralus, Ntrlniiyi NII1T Joints, Founder, Harness flares, Hoof Ills- eases, ft'oot Hot, Mrr.vr tvoriu, Ntab, llollotr Horn, Neralches, M'lnd Kalls. Hpavln, Tlirush, ItlliHboue, Old Mores, I'oll livll, I Ilia upon Hi. Hlalit anil .vary other ailment to STliUh in. occupants of th. Ktabl. and Mloclc Yard ar. liable. 'Ilia Xf.slcau Muatanir y.lialiiiont always cures und nuver UlauppoluUj and It It, po.illvcly, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB MA2T OS B1ABT. AGENTS AND CANVASSERS Hake from t to Usuer Merle selling goals for K.U IIIDIOIJTAOO, liflurilav street, New lork. Bend for their Catalogue auj terms. aua7y Qj0